Sherbrooke daily record, 17 septembre 1919, mercredi 17 septembre 1919
[" Sherbrooke E blished 1897 Record SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1919.PRICE TWO CENTS PLAN TO SEIZE PME WAS DRAWN OP AT VENICE-FIUME ISOLATES BV THE ITALIAN GOVERNMENT Choquette m.j.MR.J.I.MACKIE PASSED AWAY Aï CÛOKSHIRE Artillery Forces in Venice Which Were Preparing to Join ^as Well Known and Highly Re-Captain Gabriele D\u2019Annunzio\u2019s Army in Fiume are Re-! spected Resident of Eastern ported to Have Been Induced to Return to Their Bar-; racks\u2014No Definite News of Proceedings Going on in Fiume Have Been Received.T ownship s\u2014Held portant Posts.ESTIMATED THAT OVER A HUNDRED were (Associated Press Despatch) CORPUS CHRISTI, Sept.17\u2014Today, more than seventeen hours after rgyrnr awoTrrmrrtrrrsTrira' SAYS GERMANY WILL OBEY DEMAND MADE BY SUPREME COUNCIL Many Im- the tropical hurricane and tidal wave c Supreme Council in Paris that ( Special to the COOKSH1RE, Que.Record.) Sept.17\u2014A (Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, Sept.I 7.\u2014^Fiume has been isolated from the would by the Italian Government, which is apparently taking oteps to meet the situation that has arisen througn Ignace filackie, N.P., at his home here, the action of Captain Gabriele D\u2019Annunzo in forcibly taking | The tleceased> who was 75 yean possession of the city and forcing Allied and Jugo-Slav forces \u2019son\tand0\u2019 Eliza to leave.The veil of the censorship was drawn yesterday and (chicoine) Mackie), and during since that time little has been learned of events in the city.\t' Ju d h \u20221 1\"an5\u2019 nnpoitan Investigation of the incident has shown, according to advices, that the plan to seize Fiume originated in Venice.The Prefect of which city is said to have been involved.Artillery forces in Venice, which were preparing to join the D\u2019Annunzio forces in Fiume, are reported to have been induced to return to their barracks.The Prefect has been dismissed from office.JUGO-SLAV DELEGATES ISSUE STATEMENT IN that tore huge rents in this Texas1 ¦ coast city and environs, it was still [ impossible to estimate with any degree of accuracy the loss of life or well-known figure, not only in the damage to property.Each'report Eastern Townships, but in the whole from searchers, however, revealed of Canada, was removed yesterday T,he increasing magnitude of the dis-afternoon in the death of Mr.Joseph ; aster.re.s of the Elizabeth his - \u2014_ .\u201e important of- .\t,- ficeg.He had been ril tor some time, Estimates of the property loss vadied but his death came as a shock to his.from $10,000,000 to $15,000,000.Germany shall submit a written agreement or protocol that article 61 of the German constitution relating to a union between Germany and o\u2014, .\tu German Austria is not to he Oracials generally were agreed the|i° .\t, death list would be in excess of one IS considered as transcending hundred, and some official estimates lb the section of the neare placed it at between two and threelne PeaCC hundred, with hundreds of persons IA treaty rot'bidding such a injured or suffering from exposure.IF nninn i.1- , b union.(Associrtcc! Press Despatch) BERLIN, Sept 17.\u2014The Zeitung Am Mittag says it is S confidently expected that the German Government will accede to the demand of the INTERPRETATION OF COVENANT AS IT AFFECTS IRELAND SET FORTH IN STATEMENT BY PRES.WILSON Claims that the League of Nations Covenant Would Not Bind the United States to Assist in Putting Down Rebel-lions in Foreign Countries, Nor Would it Limit the Power of United States to Recognize the Independence of Any People Who Seek to Secure Freedom.O (Associated Press Despatch) N BOARD PRESIDENT WILSON'S SPECIAL, Sept.numerous relatives and friends.A Conservative in pclitics and member of the Catholic Church, the late Mr.Mackie received his early education at the Jacques Cartier Normal School, Montreal, and later graduated as a notary public.In the year 1868 he came to Cookshire to practice, and after gaining considerable .success, married Miss Clothilde Lan- .JUUULSLSLSULSUULiLS^^ Great Majority Of Unions Vote To Support Boston Police, But No Immediate Action Expected forth publicly for the first time his interpretation Vf\u201d the'heagmi'^of Nations covenant as it affects Irolamd, President Wilson saind in a j statement today that the League would constitute a forum before which could be brought all claims for self-determination which are likely to affect the peace of the world.| \u201cThe covenant would not bind the United States to assist in putting 1 clown rebellions m any foreign country,\u201d he asserted, \u201cnor would it limit the | power of this country to recognize the independence of any people who seek to secure freedom.He said Ireland\u2019s case was not heard at Versailles because it did not come within the jurisdiction of the Peace Conference.The President\u2019s statement was in reply to a series of questions sent to him by the San Francisco Labor Council.It is understood that within a few days he wiiM reply similarly to the questions put by other labor bodies regarding Shantung and the representation of the British Dominions in the League Assembly.&-?-\u2014-.\u2014 , #¦ PRESIDENT\u2019S ANSWERS TO SERIES OF QUESTIONS.*¦- I the ! { the 1 (Associated Press Despatch.) PARIS, Sept.17.\u2014The Jugo Slav peace delegation here has issued following statement regarding situation at Fiume: \u201cNo armed conflict occurred at Fiume on the night of September 12-13, when a thousand Italian soldiers \\ arrived from the occupied territory of | Istria and Slavonia.The battleship Dante Aligieri, was unable to sail, her engines having been amazed pur-nosely.The troops landed from the ship 'anÿ joined D\u2019Annunzio\u2019s volunteers.\u201cThe Italian military authorities )o and commanders of the Allied troops werd^'powerless to restore order, pre-, parations for the rebellion having be n ~ carefully made The rebels drove away ; F the English patrol stationed in the I Governor\u2019s palace.Demonstrations against America.Great Britain.| France and Jugo-Slavia occurred.\u201cD\u2019Annunzio addressed the sohFe\u201ds and crowds, and then the Italians drove the Jugo-Slavs and soldiers from Fiume and Sussak.\u201cThe F nch.Americans and Britain have left Fiume.or.board shins.Tt is feared that the regulars of the Italian army, who were sent against the rebels, will make common cause with them.\u201d COUNCIL adopt: the BULGARIAN TREATY (As sociated Press Despatch) PARIS, Sept.17.\u2014The Supreme Counril has definitely adopted the Bulgarian treaty which will bo delivered to the Bulgarian plenipotentiaries Friday n^.-iing.The presentation of t!u document will be without ceremony.The President's statement detailing the labor council\u2019s questions and his answers follow: I;\u2014Under the covenant does the ,\t,\t-\tnation obligate itself to assist any There Would Be No Definite Change in the Situation membe1\u2019 of the League in putting Until After the Meeting of the Central Labor Union cn \u2019l \" ¦reb*lli
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