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Show CAME UNDER THE SEA. The Unlversllv nf Halle sesterdny eel ebrat.d its quadra-cent, npary Oerman ofrlrlat 1 Irrles are anticipating with keen Intercut tho vlilt of Kmneror William to Kntland lien DsW'et started from London yea. terday for Houth Afrlui He waa heartily cheered bs those who hid gathered to see him off (len Leonsrd Wood who Inspected the beat Oerman military school two months ago. haa beau Melting tho chief lirlllsh nuraery nf the art ot war Toe Roer generals nre emphatic In ex preailng their approval over Chamber-taln'a Chamber-taln'a journey to Houth Africa, nnd In forocaetlng a friendly reception by lhc Dutch communities flinperor William will meet no fewer than eight Kngllsh Cabinet Ministers al King Ldwarda house parti- at Hamlrlnx-hsm Hamlrlnx-hsm and among them will be Colonial Hecretary Chamberlain No recent publication haa stirred up more comment adverse and otherwise, than the Austrian remlnlsi em. s of Sir Horace Rutntmtrt a rorm. r lirlllsh Km-bassador Km-bassador at Vienna, published in National llevlew, l.ondon Tho Hoyal Oaniekeepere' bureau haa kept a record or Umir.ir Williams hunting During thirty sears he has killed 17 t!J plecea of game In biding 2Mt deer, elk or chamois 1XH wild lioars 19 lm hares or rabbits and IskOt plicae, ants Tho brother of Un Hullnn nf Morocco lert the capital yeaterday with J"l troops to quell u local uprising that hla broke 11 out near Tesa, three dava march eeai of Pez where a pretender hna rlai n, claiming the throne as the Sultan s elder brother Harsh Ilerrhardt will finish her engage ment In IPrlln Mondus evening Though the tick, is sold ni high preml mis and she had abundant applause her engage mint has been the suicesn 1 xpected The critics wrru rather hostile, espet lajly In the care or "Hunilil Dr Muhlberg, under seireiarv of the Portlgn otnee, bus Inform..! lair foni-mlasloner foni-mlasloner Oildler thai Ihe Ituudesrath decided 011 Thuradns lb it Hermans would be adequately represented at ttje Ht tula cxpoaltlon and that a romntsaton-ei- would be appolnti-cl aoon Increasing pressure is being brought to bear on the Oerimi 1 Ooveriiment wllh tha object of opening the frontl.ra 1 1 ihe Importation of r. 1 ltn nnlm.ls and a relaxation of tin r'gnlatlnns treated to exilude meat Impound or something which will affoid relief from tho exees. 1 Sil alve .rl e- of moal ' , M |