ROWS ROYAL,
Storms in Very Exalted Circles.
THE
forced to walk thirtieth in the procession of the Imperial Family. Hor husband was resolved that thore should be no ropatition of The old saying "As bappy us this unpleasant experience, and a king has gone out of favour.requested the Emporar to allow A twentieth-century king has to her to walk by his sido at this keep a tight hand not only on your's, function. This roquest his wife and children, but also the Emperor rofused, and the upou the whole of his wide, cirala rosult was that the Archduke do of Royal relativos.
elinod to attend.
They may not anarry, make a will, ovon writo a book, without his consont, and if they break the
House Laws, it is the unlucky TABRIZ AND ITS ARK. king's duty to make things un- pleasant all round.'
Ancient Citadel Once a Place for
Exécution.
Tho dominating feature iu Tabriz is the citadol locally known as the Ark. It has u keep over a hundred
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 11 1912
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No one can suppose for, a minute that Alfonso of Spain enjoyed pitching into his aunt for pub- fishing her vory harmless little book without first letting him see the proofs. But he had to do it.
The Infanta Eulalia's book in feet high of solid burnt brick, Amy and Singapore Pr Locok, the second Royal produciion dur- ing the past twelve months to which is said to five been raised
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The s.s. Aldealam left Sydnog on Fausaug, Dr. .s., 2,251, H. S. Mal.'
the 9th lust., for this putt.
to arrive at Ponnug ou the 13th inst., The P. & O... Namur is explicted at ban.
The P., M; $. B. Co.'s AB. Porsin will be due to arrivo at Hongkong on dlm 12th inst., bulvodis 6 and 8 a m. rat The 1. G. M... Prinz Waldouar left Bydney on Monday ni 1-1 nam, nnd may be expected here on the 1st pro
The Ben Line Ks. Benlouoad fe Autor, Milliesbro' and London h Singapore on the 8th inst, for Hong kong.
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Glupoglo, Br. 4.8., 2,339, Graves, 9th- AND ORIENTAL S. N. CO.
Mar-Singapore 4th Mar., Gon-Saang Tai Hong
Hongkong, B. ., 739, Cornoliassen,
27th Feb.Haiphong 27thILL death VESSELS o la Juramenoval PORTS on or about
the DATEB`mined— Feb., Gen-A. R. Marly. Ichang, Br. ., 1,228, R. Lewis, 7th Mar.Karatsu 1st Mar, Coni-B. & 8. Kailong. Br, 8.5, J. V. Bidford. 8th Mar-Manila 5th Mar Gen.-D. & S.
The P. M. 8. 9. Co's s.. Korun Kaijo from San Francisco sailed fram Yoko- hama on the 10th fast.. on route to Hongkong via Kubo, Nagasaki and Koong Moalls, and is due to anive at Hong- kong on tho. 22nd inst: 8ho will bo dispatched on the 2nd prex., at 1 pan.,
Maro, Jup., 18., 1,202 Yamign-
chi, 6th Mar:-Swatow 5th |
Mar., Gen.-0.8 K. Wal, Ger. 8.8, 1.115, F Raisler, Gth Mar-Bangkak 26th Feb., Rice and Teak- wond., & S.
fat San Francio; ris, Shungimi, Naga- Kug & Compatton, B., 4,176, J.
cause a big stir. The memoirs of by Ali Shah Tehan. The citadel | Kobe-P'er Mylima, 19th Mar., 101 s. Louisa, ox-Crown Princess of itsolf is a great walled structure ngapore, Hong and Calcutter
Kulang, 12th-Mar.. 19 m [saki, Kote, Yokkaichi, Yokoham and Saxony, contained røvelutions on top of a mound overlooking Kobe and Yukoli inn-Per Wardia, Honzlula. which mado more than on the town. The walls are loopholed 'crowned bead furious; but in this case tho princess bad already throughout, and therò is accom so completely ostracised herself that punishment was impossible,
His Father's Son. : The Kaiser is, as a rule, very happy in his home life, hit there
has more than once been friction between lin and his eldest son, the Crown Prines,
12th Mar.. 10,4. Swatow. Amoy and Fool.o Per Halmun, 12th Mar. 10 Am
10 A.M.
modation within for several thou-Shanghai-Per Tagsang, 12th Mar. Carl sand men. A hundred legendary traditions attach to this ancient monument. It is said that the bricks from which it is fashioned were all thrown to the masons by an Ethopian slave who was liberate !
nud Singalore, Foang, Rangoon
Calcalin--I' Hirbin- toarn, 12th Mar., 10 a..
KalPar Chicago Shanghai, Muji and
Wakasa-mor, 19h Mari, 10
Tho firal ocension was when the ed for the prowess he displayed. young prince wont stooplechising, in the past the method of execution a pastime his father detests, and in Tabriz was to throw the con- rode up the stops in Sans Souci demned from the summit of tho Park at the load of his Quards-Ark.
mou,
whom he afterwards took to
I
The Russian colony is quite
a circus. On both these occasionsfarga in Tabriz, un the Con- ho was punished by confinement sulate-Conoral is a big affair. in his own quarters for forty-night The Itussinn Bank s is a very hours.
considerable institution, bosides which there are the engineering and telephonic institutions con- nected with the Tabriz-Julfa road service, which is a Russian con- trolled highway.
A little more than a year ago the Crown Prince appoured at theatre in Berlin without first giving notice of his intention The house was absolutely full, and ho was turned away, smal-
Tabriz is also, the point fur. loss. Ho didn't mind, but his august Inther was furious, and thest from lindustan to which
hadrison.
Tho British Consul-de-
talked a great deal about the thean army supplies a gar thoughtlessness which brought this "slight apon the Hohenzollerns.
the
cral at Tabriz has a consular
guard of a non-commissioned of ficer and ton sowars of the Indian. Two days arrest was punishment. And a similar cavalry.
penalty was inflicted more re- Tabriz is chiefly known in contly, when the Crown Prince] Eatrope for the excellence of the distinguished himself, by taking a too activo part in German politica.
Prince and Soubrette. One of the worst rows in the German Royal cirelo was caused by the conduct of Prinos Joachim Albrecht of Prussia, the Kaiser's' first cousin. He is a very smari man, and, besides being a major in the Guards, has considerablo reputation as a composer of light. oporatic music:
One night he appeared at masked bull in ovoning-dross, accompanied by a well-known varioty actress, and wearing the silver star of the great Order of
the Black Eaglo.
carpots manufaaluot there. These carpots have a texture and or namentation all their own, and the majority of the Europeans! resistont in Tabriz outside the ranks of the diplomatic and banking officials aro engaged in the carpet trado.
HOUSE-HUNTING.
The difficulty of finding a house has always, we do not doubt," been an acute one. Always, thai is to say, since the averago man
ceased to have the habit of dumping binsolf down upon any old piece of loud, there to make The Kaiser was furious and home. As soon as that age ordered the young man four days' vanished the era of the houso- arrest. But there was woreo to come. The princo announced "gent began; and from that time that he was going to marry the until now one of the more pitoous
walls which go to make up the soubrotte in question, who was uman Yell of Agony has been ten year his senior. The Kaiser
continuotisly omitted by the
at once sentenced him to active house-hunter. Not only is the service with the colonial army in house-hantor at war with tho South-West Afries!
The worst and most bitter of all world, but he is also on the run. The house-agent sits in his office
Royal quarrels was that which where the fire burns choority, resulted in the foud between thiend the house-hunter is constant
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A Woman at the Bottom of it. tion, will become popular, for the The rupture between Stephanis case of the man Husson, n and her father was caused by | Parisian carpenter, lins attraétod her marriage to Count Longay, the attention, not only of the po and the bitterness of the King's lice, but of all'house-hunters as fooling may be judged by the well. Husson, so our Tronoh ad- fact that he refused to be recon-vices inform us, kad really a viled, oven over the Queen's dead great deal of trouble in gotting body.
house rooni. He had rather a During the past year there has large family. There were nine boon a serious dispute between of them. His solution of the the aged ruler of Austria and matter was to select a picturesque his heir apparent, the Archduke spot in the Central Avenue of the| Francis Ferdinand. Eleven years Tuileries Gardens and set to Manik, Cebu and Iloila-Per Loong- ago the Archduke married mor- work to build. When the park.
dang. 10th Mar....... 1 P,M. ganatically the beautiful Countess police saw the arrival of Husson's Masao-l'or Bai Tai, 16th Mar., (15 Chotek, and took a solemn and hand-cart laden with planks and binding oath that their childrona practicable portico, they show Treatsin-Per Chipshing, 10th Mar, should not inherit the Crown. It od considerable interest in his was, however, agreed that his proposal to build a wooden house Weisinei ani. Tientsin-l'or Hur wife should take precedence of in the Tailoring Gardens, and, all ladies, except thoms of the after hearing hisstatement, actual- Blood Royal
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The latter have systemati-lord. James, the hand-cart. Wo oally snubbed the duchess, and are off to Hyde Park. The at the Court Ball of 1910 she was:** Globo."
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