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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY NOVEMBER
LAST HOURS OF THE
MONARCETA
--- King Manual understood on Oct.
was over, and. Thit it would be
him to leav6:
(by the Ma
Badajoz, Sunday (8.a.) King Manuel had gone to Lisbon to meet the Matra at twenty minutes past
he took!
President-Elect of Brasil, and entertain him to
afternoon, bavlog mada his axit: trum in official dinner at the Necessidades Prisce, with great precautions: When the revolation brake put, his Majesty perceived...... Alls_Majesty was was in box, and he was aropied by officers of 10 pre-cont, a cap, and motor goggl the Paluce. A coucell was immodially held large valise was placed on the motor-cat. On
and be carried a small valise in his hand- le the Palace, and it was decided to await the arriving at Mairs he proceeded to the Royal course of events, as it was ballayed that the. Palace, bat as mostlag had been pro Lithon garrison was loyal, and it was also pared it was necessary to despatch a messen thought that troops would come from the proger to the house of Senhor Tomas de Mello vinces to rainforce the Loyalist forces, so that the insurrection would be overcome.
King Mandel, who had never thought that fate would make him a King, had been very despondent for some time, as he was fully aware of the proceedings of the Moarchista, and understood that the Republicans were con tinually gainlog supporters. Several times be had said to his mother and Intimate friends that it was secassary to study the situation carefully to see if it worn necessary for him to rellaquish the Throne and live in tranquillity, leaving Peringat to govern itself as bout it pleased. His mothes, his entourage, and the Minister, how ever, invariably opposed this course. They said be bed no cause for pessimism, and used bim ibat lortugal would never be Republican so long as the King" could rely upon the de- volles of the army and pary,
Breynen, a wealthy proprietor: dwelling in the nalghbourhood, who kindly lent his servants, and provided food for the refugees. The sol diersas Mafra had remalued loyal, and a palace guard was immediately organised under the command of Capisins Abras and Santa Clara, diens who were ready to defend the life of the who placed inside and outside the palace sol King at all costs,"
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entered their motor care at twenty minutes this, and proceeded to Ericeira.
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Before leaving King Manuel begged Srator Jallo Taveira to give him a few hundkerchiefa and to purchase some tabacco, an ba had ar rivid at Mafra with only the clothes in which he was dressed, and carrying nothing with him. The King had come without money, and only by the devotion di his friends was be able when he embarked to carry with him a few thousand o'clock when the Royal party, sicorted by:100 franes. It was a few minutes before three
cavalry commanded by Captain da Cunha, took At half past four, a message was sent to the road which had to Ericara, some for Quten Amelia, leforming her that the King persons on horseback, in carriages, and in had reached Matra, and telling her to make motor cats following the automobiles carrying A SPENDID ASSORTMENT of the LATEST preparations for the wayage : Queen Amille ike Royal family, arrived at Mafra at half-past fire, travelling br~ The King was in a car with Gol. Wadding- a motor car, which was preceded by another containing Lieutenant Fijoo de Tes Texeira, faithful supporter of the King. The Queen was accompanied by the Conde das Galvalas, the chief of her household. There was no incident the Quess, and those who recognised the on the road in the case either of the King or
Royal personages saluted them reipacifaily.
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too, the Marquis de Fayal, and the Gundo da LADIES BALL DRESS San Lorenzo, as well as Naval Captain Vellat Chidaire, who was to assume the command of the Royal yacht, Queen Amalia was accom parled by the Conde das Galvolas, the Conde
follow the Royal family on their last journey in Ponogal When the motors reached Ericeira the Duke of Oporo had already arrive them, and was on board the Royal yacht.
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Queen Maria Più wire the Condesa de Figuero, The news of the King's arrival was quickly Senhor Joso Antepio da Silva Menduza, and Such was the state of affairs when the 16-. knows al Mafra, and many men armed with Senhor Ernesto Rodrigues Messies, ko the volution broke out. His intento friends. ·riflos proceded to the Palace and expressed fourth motor-car were four servants of the Royal arrived at the Palace in the early hopes of the
their readiness to defend bls Moj:sty if occa family, The inhabitants of Malta wapt when sion should arise, Later on Rural Guards the automobiles last, and the escort was com thorning, and procactions were taken 10etsure arrived at the Palice, with the same object.pelled to hold the load, as the people desired 10 the safety of the Royal personages in ciso it
Friends of the King who remained in Lisbon should be necessary to leave' Lisbon, Boats, had instructions to inform the high function. carriages, and horses were got ready, and aries of the Palace pl'his Majesty's depar- Royal antwants went to certain Legations to ture and arrival gi Mafry and tell them, to prepare a place of refuge in the avast of it Bejols the King at the Palace. Some of them. icg impassible for the Royal family to quit the capital. After long discussion it was decided to prepare for stor for assuring the islety of the King. The first was to send his Yojekty to one of the Legations, where ka would place bimari under the pratection of the flag. The second was to proceed to the Spanish frontier by mator car by the southern routes, which were known to be tranquil. The third method wat to beard a foreign ship and place bis Malag a counter-revolution. jesty under the protection of the flag with two Ministers of irendly Powers, who would cc company bin. Fourbly, it was considered whether the Royal family should ram.la in the Falice until the last moment, and after koleg to Clatra, embark on the Royal yacht Agelis, which bad alreally received orders to here all in tradicess, imi "the crew of which was thoroughly trustworthy. 3
During all this time, the friends of the King and the diplomatists held several conference with powerful periounges amongst the ivola-; "zísalsts, and obtained a full guarantee that the Royal family would be respected, and that only, in the arent of resistance being offered would force be employed against it. If the revolution boud triumph," said one of the leaders, "460 road to Cintra will ha freefand the King can gola pajfect confidence.". One of his Majesty's friends asked if the warships would permit the Royal yacht to loays the por, and the Republicans replied that the ships bad already orders not to leave their manings and to afford the Amelia the fullest liberty. O.ders were also sent to certain regi mails which might bar the passage of the King and the Royal family, and this completed
she meatures for assuring the Royal Lives -
King Manuel bad "Do personal fortune, and, despite all the accusations which have been levelled against the Royal family, it has seter enriched itself, and its civil list'il barely sufficient to mainlits the Royal house is filing style, His povery will be Ring Manuel's best prase. At the moment of departare the Duke
arrived during the evening. The Condo de Sio Lorenzo and Colonel Waddington, who were the fint to arrive, brought the news that the Pavisional Government had assumed power, that the Republic, would be proclaimed at midnight, that practically the whole cfthe army bad Jained the insurrection and that the provinces were supporting the movement, so that there was no hops for start
As soon as Queen Amelia reached Mafra mother and so embraced each other without speaking, & slogle" word. They remained thus for a tong time, at last King Manuel broke the silence by's ging, *1 feel.it only for your sake you have suffered in mach." The King then, gave Queen Amelia the news which he had received from the Mayor of Mafra and other friends, at eight b'click a conference was held with Quadh Amelia, the Marquis de Fayal, the Conde de Sabugosa, the Condo das Gal vaias, Colonel Waddington, and avoibër gentle. man who had arrived from Lisbon,
The conference listed newly co hour, and Queen Amelia retumed to Cietis at a quarter past top at night, escorted by various armed men. ;'
The Mayor, Senhor Biurles Ribeiro, paid another visit to the catace, bringing the latest Anws from Lisbon, and the King spoke, for longtins with a commissioner of the inhabitacts of Mare, to whồm.his Majesty stated that be was quite tranquil, since his only preoccupa tion had been the welfare of Fortugal,
Afhalf-past eleven the King retired to rast, and soilog that his servants were restless and sad, told them to becalm, saying, “Sleep well, fox the Virgin de over all, and my patroness, the Virgin of the Conception, will watch over us and shield us with her protection. Thezo woke the last words of the King on the day of tho proclamation of the Republic and the loss of his crowd:
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party to the yacht, Queen Audia, who was Boats were in readiness to take the Royal; carrying a rosary in her left hand, pearly faint ed, but the mastered beremotion, and, looking at the fishing boat and the fisherman who wan to low them, and the silent crowd, abs said, "It is disgustlog. Farver could havs ballewed that the Portuguese would have dost, to me whit thay are doing," "Assisted, by the fibermés, the twa Quecos enterod was bust and the. King mooibor. Silence and indifference pre vailed at the momist of the gologe: There was data logio exclamation until a woman throw (ATS, benelf upon one of the boats, not wooping, took the hands of the Q senos and kissed them,
other, that Quesa Amalia turned towards the It is stated by some people, and contradicted by
shojë, and raising hit right hand, said, "Adino, Poraga, but not for long." A few minutes afterwards the Royal family reached the yachti which bad steam up. The veral was sil flying the Royal Aliga"?
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of diep emotion, his waved a' good-bye.. ...... At five o'clock the Mayors of Mafra and thatthe King had uten his departure, where poslastractions were givan furihe holsting of Ericeira telegraphed to the authorities at Lisbon Samples on application,
the Republican flag on the Royal palaces of exsouted
Coast Port Orders carefully
Maira and Ontra.
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This was done amid cries of "Long live the
himalf at the head of the artillery from Qualus, Osthu4th inst the King was advised to pat which was very loyal to his Majesty'; of the cavalry, which would wil.lugly have obayed him; and of the two infantry regiments which were stationed in the suburbs of Lisbon. To
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fadicataan Typhoon to the Bouth of the Colony.
indicates/Typinoa to the South Was of the Colony,
indicatesa Tynboom to the West of thể Bolony
indicatean Typhoon to the Werth-Wes of the Balony,
Red Signal Indicate that the cantrs Is bellevɛd to be more than goo milus kway from the Colony,
Black Signals indicate that the can as is believed to be less than 'goo milan away from the Colony.
The abort signals will, as karetofors, be | holsted only when typhoons uxlart :“In” inch positions or are moving in each directions that information regarding, them is considered to be of importance to the Colony or to shipping leaving the harbour,
· Thaen signals are repented at the Harbour Oce, HILS. Zawar, Grown Island Signal Mast, and the Flagstaff on the premises of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown 14t Company at Kowloon,
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*I am always ready to make a sacrifice officer Moderato. my life, but of my lifi only. I have no right to o pole forcibly the national will, and, above all, I have no rights plunge the country into arme citizens who remained loyal to the sing a civil war, specially as the army is divided | trouided the slice and guarded its op- into two parios. i love my coustey Loo much proaches to it, mad biafra spent its last n ght on to rofo it, and bathi its fields in blood. I prefer daring Manuel the afortu sate-aufortunate to lose my throne, for I know that history will because he had lost his father and brother by do mathe jastica el saying that the King di assassination, because he had lost bis throïe inontigal was onwilling to defend his Orown at able to meet with loyal min who would have twenty-four hours, and because b'ɔ had not bann
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of Oportó was abis to show with pride a bank-room, the guards want their raundr, and the boid ef*200,000 jels, equal to about 2,40, say. ing to those who saw him go, "This is all that 1 possess on the day that I quid my county."
HUNG ON & 00, The fist care of the King was to commual.
SHOW ROOM AND STURE. cate with Queen Amejia, who was at diatra,
at the Premises formerly occupied by and a service was organised of loyal friends of
A CHEI & 00, the King, who, in automobiles and on horse.
country, and to allow the will of the people, the cost of blood. He preferred to quit his * 174, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, *back, carried messages to Ciuifa, and wild the telegraph at some places autelda Lisbon where
real or falun, to beisspected. •If resistance was
GENERAL UPHOLSTERERS AND the wires were not cat. The Duke of Oposto, Throughout the nighitelezruns worn received only a matter of risk to myself-{ would sesist;
FORNITURES who was with his mother, Qstep Maria Pia, în Isde Lisbon, but the King's repose was not dis- but fasistance would have been the beginulog
SIMPORTERi and DzalKER. the neighbourhood of Gintra, attempted to turbed, and the messgés sent by expreus were
of the devastation of Panugal,"nd "reach Lisbon to take com mand of the extreach, received by the Huquis de Fayal and, the
***And the King costladad by telling bis coda. ROOKERY, Clary, Electro and Sliver ed Comp. He war, however, unable to get Conde de Sabugos The extraordinary thing sellor and his friends to devote themselves te descriptions, always on hand, for sale or as Plated, Glass and Iron Wares of Mu to the capital, and when he endeavoured to as about these telegrams is that they were reassure the prosperity al bli dearly beloved country -- sun at moderate natura semble the loyal troops outside" Lisbon i wasng, and the entourage of the King still Ballered" || Daily #slegri too late, as the Republic had been proclaimed, add the fortresses had already hoisted the Re publican flag. The Duke of Oporio Recording ly went to jola kila mother, and shonly ifler, wiidi ke'wisilad Quien Amelia to tell, her that any resistance would be useless, and that they would have to leave the country,
they could count upon the fidelity of the Lisbon regiments. They thought alio that reinføres. ments would arrivatom the provinces. The King rose airy, and leaned all the news thắt bạn |-been-received oversight; but he did not Gudicial his conviction that without thesɔvy and without an entirely favourable army any hapo of arving the "Modarchy was impossible in
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On the morning of Cci. 5. when the King and his friends saw bhit the fortresses and warships. bad boisted sko Repulican 'fing, they decided | sant to Lisboato obtain information, fod at 9.30
so louva fix Mafra, sed ibence to send a mess. agato Quesos Amelia and Maria Plz inling them to join his Majesty and prepare to leave Ponoge!
As soon as the Provisional GovETER WAX appointed it greed to guaranten by 'every pos: sible means the, lives (of the members of the Royal family, to whom Swan" lotimated that they could choose the meads which they deemed most suitable for leaving the
he returned saying thatthu Republic was triome phant and that cowly all the regiments had accepied the new regime.. A few minutes later Quten Amelia, Queen Maria Fia and the Doka of Oporto assivod sad received this news, not Whihonranxiety, but with reiigaatios After breakfast, the Mayoro of a telegram- from
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