PORTUGAL'S THRONE.
Manuel and Miguel.
sesassination of King Carlos of Portugal and the Crown Princo Louis Philippe three years ago. King Manuel and Qucon Amelia
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY MARCH 4 1912
THE ORIGINALITY OF
THE BANDIT:
As this rolling sphere, which Victoria
we call the world, rolls progres- sively onwards, its circular move-
The following is from the attended a special mass at St. "Globe" of Tob. 2:-Following Elizabeth's Church, Richmond, ment appears to act introspective. wo give authoritative accounts together with many members of ly, and crush many of the old
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of the meeting and subsequent the Portuguese colony in London: simplo things of life flat. To (Opposite, the Clock Tower.)
or bandit. That once fearsome
reconciliation at Dover between Those prescut inclued the Duko take one example. The "hands of the highwayman, the [up King Manual and Dom, Miguel, of Oporto, the Marquisdo Several bushranger, the armed, footpad, details of which we published in the Marquis de Lavradio (tho - in last night's "Globe." Official King's secrotary) and the Marcry, "hands up," has ceased to confirmation is given in the follow. quise de Lavradio, the Comte deben serious factor in the scheme ing telegram: from King Manuel's Figueiro (the Queen's Chamber- of things. Takon straight, "hande
lain) and the Comtesse de Fi-up" is merely pour rire.
private secretary.
"It is quite true thaton Thesisy last an interview took place at Dover between His Majesty tho King and Dom Miguel of Bragan- za. It was for the happy recon- ciliation of two branches of the family, and this was followed by
guoiro, Comto and Comtesse As seca, Comte de Ponto, and Contosso do Galvoias."
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A Valuable Remedy for colds. We of the Chart nad Long, PRICE know what we are talking about $1.00 per bottle because only the other day wo saw on the bioscopo that most entertaining film, "The Attack on tho Nebraska Conch." Woongkenz, Jat Feb, 1912. The Pretender and His Claims. saw the highwaymen, the bush. It should be pointed out that rangers, the armed footpads, Dom Miguel had alrondy assured the banditti, forming their plans. King Manuel of his support, of felony, at the roadside inn; having expressed himself to this wo saw the coach start for the a conversation on high politics re-effect on the occasion of the depot (vague it not unatmos garding the prosont situation. Assassination of King Carlos,pheric word); nil then we saw the The interview, therefore, is of After the rovolution, however, he expected picture which the opera- historical interest and importance. rogarded the situation as chang tor before he throw it upon the od, and his claims to the throne,reon, announced by the hackney- Dom Miguel has offered to help in the event of the Republic of expression, Hands Up Who forward in every way in his power being overthrown, as superior to could but smile? In those days NOW SHOWING the restoration of Ilis Majesty is those of King Manual. Later the of rheumatism and general ad- two sections of the Monarchists vaneo "handla up in not, to
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began to co-operate, and Dom say the least, what it was. The Further details are given in the Miguel even sent his two sons to comic man in our film had mis- following account by Router:fight under Captain Couceiro in cular rheumatism in both his. On Tuesday laat ex-King the abortive raid of last your shoulders and was physically in- Manuel wont to Dover to meat Now the reconciliation, thus capable of putting up his hands, his cousin, Don Miguel, the foreshadowed, has become an and his conile misery excellently
accomplished fact.
arrided the happy audience. The pretender to the Portuguesa
The Miguelist claims have good old straightforward bandit NEW SHADES throno, and the latter spon-hitherto Iain in the fact that the has simply been played off the atago by his subtler successor, taneously offered to help in every present Dom Miguel is the son who has quickly discarded the of the younger brother of Dom ridiculous hands up" clicho for way in his power the restoration
Pedro, the first Emperor of Brazil. equivalents of real menace, such of ex-King Manuel. The recon On the death of his father, King ciliation of the two branches of Joan, Dom Pedro renounced his of those ingenious threats for a
as "Insurance Bill" or any other NEW BOWLERS the house of Braganza is there claims to the Throne in favour of list of which we must refor you NEWSTRAWS, ETC.
an established fant and his daughter Muria da Gloria, afterwards Maria II., the great- constitutes an interesting histor-grand-mother of King Manuel. The Miguelist assertion was that The conference took place ou Dom Pedro, on becoming Emperor Tuesday at the Lord Warden of Brazil, had forfeited his title to the Portuguese succession,. Hotel, and was of a strictly and could not transfer to his privato naturo. King Manuel arriv-daughter rightswhich had already
fore
ienl evont:
ed at the holol from London at passed to his brother, midday, accompanied by Viscount
L'Asseca, wlio made all the FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS. arrangements, two private re. ception rooms having proviously been engaged from London. Ia the afternoon three gentlemen ntrived by the Calais bont, one of whom was slated to be Domi
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· The proprietor of the "Hong- kong Telegraph" has decided to Miguel, and proceeded to the contine during March his. hotel, followed by some Parisian offer of two prizos for the bost journalista and photographers, photographs submitted to the who had crossed by the same editor by amateur photographers, boat. In the mountimo kono
during the month. goatlemen also arrived from Lon- don, and all were introduced to the ex-King. The greetings were very cordial, after which a pro- tracted conference took place in the reception room. Ex-King Manuel doclined to give any particulars is to the "anture ol the conference when asked by one of the French journalists, but
all the indications' pointed to the interview boing one of great im- portance,
It la boon decided to widen the soo of the competition. To restrict it largely to active life in the Colony excludes many ama- tours who are not yet exporion- coil in this class of work. As the whole purpose of the competition is tostimulate interest in photo- graphy in Hongkong it has been felt better to remove all restric- tion und to
Give Everyone a 'Chance. Pictures of activo life, then, Eight or len persons were pre-pictures of still life, picturos sent at the conference, adds the recent or pictures takon monthe Dover correspondent of the "Tele-fago, pictures of life or scenes in graph." Thore is no means of Hongkong or pictures taken in confirming or otherwise the French any part of China, pictures taken
at Hoine-any picture, general or statement ns to King Manuel's local, may be sent along if it and Dom Miguel's signatures possesses interest at all. With the competition of 50 com- being seen on the blotting-pad, as
prehensive a character thero is a the top sheet was destroyed in chance for any amateur photo- accordance with the rules of the grapher in Hongkong to win one hotel, after the room was vacated, of the prizes. The rules of com but it is stated that some docu- petition appeared in the issue of
ment was prepared.
The scene of the mooting was the subject of a flashlight photo- graph by one of the Parisian journalists. It is interesting to recall that it was at the Lord Warden Hotel that tho Due d'Orléans nomo years ago mado n rathor famous proclamation to the French people respooling his claims to the Throne. The exiled Emperor Napoleon III, also stay. ed at this hotel while at Dover.
By something of a coincidence, it happened that yesterday, when the facts of the meeting came to light, was this anniversary of the
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