Sherbrooke daily record, 30 juin 1920, mercredi 30 juin 1920
[" / /' Sherbrooke Daily Record \\ (Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1920.PRICE TWO CENTS MUSPQCK CHARGE WILL NOT BE INVESTIGATED \u2018\u2022OimU.Semi] n«py> Premier Says Naval Correspondence Will Be Tabled '¦m.GOVERNMENT SAYS MRE ME NO GROUNDS FOR AN INQUIRY INTO\tALLEGATIONS /\"innrrrTnnrroTTnnr^^ RIOTING AGAIN BREAKS OUT AT BELFAST Debate Lasted from Eleven Last Night to Two-thirty this Morning\u2014Reason Alleged Is that Judge Robson Personally Protested Against Publication of His Letters\u2014 Hundredth Divorce Bill Was Put Through the Private Bills Comittee\u2014Senate Worked Hard All Day.(Associated Press Despatch) London, June 30\u2014Rioting has occurred in Belfast, according to the Daily Sketch.Thirteen grocery stores were attacked by the rioters.The police prevented serious damage to prop- ° erty, but in the fighting the head constable was struck by a stone and severely injured.Several other policemen were severely hurt.CZECH0-SL0VÂK WaCOIED AT ANCIETF CITY Brig.-Gen.Landry Reviewed the Troops and Extended Welcome to Tfiem.(Associated Press Despatch) OTTAWA , June 30.\u2014That there was nothing in the Murdock allegations against the Government of.C o .o o o o o o q, va o d o a a a a\ta g sufficiently tangible form for the basis of an investi-J gation, was the Government\u2019s reply to demands of Liberal! members for an investigation into the Murdock charges.1 he long-heralded debate on the Murdock charges lasted from 1 1 o\u2019clock last night until 2.30 this morning.Hon.Arthur Meighen said he saw no reason for referring to the charges as \u201ca scandal.\u201d The only reason the Government had for not publishing the Robson letters was Judge Rob-j son\u2019s personal protest against publication.Thejr did not( reflect on the Government.The Government would wel-j> .come an investigation based on facts instead of \u2018 diminutive ® fictions.\u201d SERIOUS FOOD RIOTS LATELY IN GERMANY HUNDREDTH DIVORCE BILL THIS SESSION ENDS WORK OF PRIVATE BILLS COMMITTEE! Trouble Yesterday the Into Crowd.at Wurzbnrg Troops Fired The hundredth divorce bill of the ' present session of parliament was, formally put through by the private hills committee yesterday.It was \u2019 also the final plea for dissolution to come before the committee and form- ; al adjournment for the session was made.Before the close Dr.Michael Steele, chairman remarked that next year the committee would be more (strict in regard to the two hundred dollar which is imposed when I petîtjQg^TsW not placed before the .House wtinin the prescribed six weeks from i happening of me session.The jrfMks>uaii)c oi applica- ! lions this year was 128 and the ma- j jority of these, it is stated, came from Toronto.Returned soldiers were affected in almost fifty per cent of the applications.* # (V # Qfr # # ifc !& &\u2022 & « Uf % ALBANIAN'S CAPTURED « AVLON A FROM ITAL- * IANS.\t* (Associated Press Despatch.) & *- -# Belgrade, June 29.\u2014A report that the Albanian City of Avlona has been captured from the Italians by Albanian insurgents has been received by the newspaper Prava in a despatch from Uskub, Southern Serbia, the report adding that the entire # 1 Italian garrison was taken with the town.\t# j The Albanians carried Av- Sï Iona by storm after desperate * .fighting with the Italians, & | the message declares.\t# (Associated Press Despatch) , BERLIN, June 30.\u2014Food disturbance occurred in the Central Markets here yesterday and several arrests were made.At noon a large, body of women marched to the Chancellory and vainly sought an interview with Chancellor Fehrenbach to protest against the high cost of food.At Frankfort, there were additional disorders, and the windows of the cafes were broken.The police dis-' persed the rioters by firing in the air.Five persons were killed in the recent riots at Hamburg, according to an official report.During disturbances at Murzbtrrg yesterday che troops fired, wounding several persons.Commons Has Lend Session.*- Answering a question asked by Hon.W.L.Mackenzie King, Sir Robert Borden said that the correspondence between the Government and the British Government on the matter of ships to be given to Canada would be tabled unless it was of a confidential nature.The increased indemnities proposal was discussed and additional supplementary estimates were tabled.The Senate amendments ¦ to the bill amending the Criminal Code were concurred in without opposition.| The Government accepted the (amendment to the Pensimis Act said, in his opinion, the bill before the House was not to help labor but to help a few shipbuilders.It was along the line of much present-day legislation for the big interests at the expense of the country.Replying to a question by Senatorr Bos-tock, Senator Robertson said shipbuilders of Canada desirous of continuing this industry had sought orders in foreign countries.The bill received a third reading.The Income Tax bill and the Special War Revenue bill, without amendment.At its evening TOO IADS ARE SENT UP FOR rtrmuTrowoo bTUTnnnrtnroT' THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK FORCES CONTROL RICH AGRICULTURAL LAND (Associated Press Despatch) QUEBEC, June 30\u2014The City of Quebec yesterday extended a hearty welcome to 3,000 Czecho-Slovak troops who are now quartered at Valcartier.They were reviewed by Brigadier General Landry and were also welcomed on behalf of the city.A big programme had been mapped out for the afternoon and evening, but owing to a heavy downpour of rain the arrangements had to be altered.In spite of the adverse weather, the Czechos were the guests of the exhibition commission last evening-and were given the freedom of the grounds.They entrained later to return to Valcartier.SOVÈTOLf WAS NOT VERY SATISFACTORY Russian Minister of Trade and Commerce Held Another Conference with Lloyd George.LONDON, June 30.\u2014 Leonid Krassin, Russian Soviet Minister of Trade and Commerce, had a conference with Premier Lloyd George last night at the Premier\u2019s official residence, in Downing Street.The meeting lasted an hour.The object of Minister Krassin\u2019s visit to the Premier vas o submit to him a Moscow reply concerning the Soviet Government\u2019s attitude toward the foreign debt and private property of foreigners expropriated by the Russian Government.It is said that the reply was unsatisfactory, but that the negotiations willJ be continued.(Associated Press Despatch) Washington, June 30.\u2014 General Wrangel\u2019s anti-Bolshevik troops in Southern Russia now control approximately 22,000 square miles of rich agricultural land with heavy stores of grain.The fighting between General Wrangel's forces and the Bolshevists is reported as heavy at times.Ç JUUULlULiLO JLlLlL8-Q-iliLlULiLILO-lLt SUGAR CONTROL IS LIKELY TO No Free Letter Post for Members of the British Parliament.(Associated Press Despatch) LONDON, June 30.\u2014In answer to questions in the House of Commons last night, Mr.Bonar Law, government leader, indicated the continuance of the sugar control and no free letter post for members of parliament.The bill for continuing the food controllership was introduced and the Overseas Trade Credits Bill was read a second time after some opposition in the House of Lords.Lord Curzon said the provisions for establishing civil administration in Palestine would be submitted to the League of Nations.The mass of immigration would not be allowed mandatory power, and it would not be the Jewish minority that would exercise government control.TOMORROW, DOMINION DAY, THERE WILL BE NO ISSUE OF THE DAILY RECORD.Jos.Levesque Is Committed to Appear Before King's Bench\u2014 Auto Prosecutions Heard.session, the Senate considered and Vhich provides for the deduction of | gave third reading to the Franchise 'an amount from the pension equal tv the salary earned by the pensioner if he accepts a position from the Crown.A suggestion to proceed with cs- #- timates was objected to on account ! o\u2019clock today, of the lateness of the hour and a suggestion that the House meet, at eleven o\u2019clock this morning met with objections also.This latter course had been suggested to permit of finishing of business of the session \u2018tori ay.The House adjourned at 2.30 a.m.until two this afternoon.Act, the Wheat Board bill, and the act conferring certain powers upon the Railway Commission in respect of the coal situation.The Senate adjourned until eleven !#- I Interests Are Protected, Senator.-* Bays! -* The Senate was In session both afternoon and evening yesterday wiping out the legislative slate m preparation for prorogation.Among the measures passed were the Aid to Shipbuilding Bill, the Income War Tax Act, the special War Revenue Act, the Wheat Board Bill and Franchise Act.On the second reading of the shipbuilding bill, Senators Bostock and 'Dandurand protested against the \u2019lack of information supplied by the 'Government and also urged that \u2018contracts made under this legislation he confined to existing ship-jyards.The shipbuilding industry was 'an important one.It represented a (great investment.Senator Tariff H- t.* -t \u2022!\u2022\u2022!\u2022 + * \u2019!\u2022 + \u2022t- *!\u2022 *!\u2022 THE WEATHER M.\t* hi* \u2022(\u2022 + + 4- ¦!\u2022 ?+ \u2022{\u2022 \u2022> ftlM R.H.H.WOLFF.RICHMOND.QUE-fcec.Phone 25 ring 8.Night, 47 ring 3.1 iR.H.A.TRUDEL, V.S.EX-CAPTAIN ' Royal Army Veterinary Corps.Consul-,, tations free.Telephone 76.Office, Hotel Con-i tinental.Residence, 217 Wellington St NEW PERFECTION 0/7 Cook Stoves MUSICIANS rp H E SHERBROOKE ACADEMY OF * Music offers facilities for progress in Voice, Piano, Violin.\u2019Cello and Harmony, including the Licentiate degree, which compares favorably with ary European Conservatory.Irwin Sawdon.Principal.Phone 835.AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNT-_______ ANTS.___________ JOHN J GRIFFITH.LJ.A., AUCTION-O «*r.AccountHnl, Commiawmnrr and Auditor.40A WolltOBdon St.North.Telephone 71.T H.BRYCE, C.G.A.ACCOUNTANT, t' \u2022 Auditor.15 Quebec St., Sherbrooke.ADVOCATES w TELLS.WHITE & LYNCH, ADVO-Merchanta Bank Bldg., Sher- catca brook a.1 ERASER, RUGG * MI ON AULT, ADVO-catr*, Q.C.R.Building.XJICOIi.1* AZURE, COUTURE A KING, -iT 95 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.À WHENCE, MORRIS & McIVKR.AD-v oca tea.etc., Sherbrooke.DREAD Y & PANNETON, ADVOCATES, f.AV v oca tea.etc., Sherbrooke, ( VBI 155 Wellington St I1/-M.C.T1 \u2019 * lington G.TRACY, ADVOCATE, 137 WEL-gton Street P.ENGLAND, ADVOCATE.COW-anavllle, Que.L.Ed.Choquette Anthracite and Bituminous C O At L, All rail shipments.Orders solicited.Farnham, Que.Dr.C.H.P.Moore DENTIST Cowansville, Que., 'J'elcuhone 123 i solo, \u201cCastles in the Air.\u2019 Mr.Harold injests with cigars and chocolates, i (Stevens; Mrs.Dudley, sang a taking Everyone wished the young couple 11'ttle Irish song.\u201cI Remember Long a happv and prosperous future.Ow-| Ago, \u2019 and when recalled sang \u201cYou\u2019d ! inp.to'the illness of Mrs.Paige\u2019s Better Ask Me\u201d; Mrs.Murry sang,jmothei.t]ley win reside at The ; \u201cSomewhere a Voice is Calling,\u201d and j Gab]es for the present.j as an encore, A Perfect Day ; Mrs.i 0n Tuesdav evening, June 22, the : Dudley Carleton recited Lisca very1 maioritv o{ lhe same company, aug-Picasingly.The President Miss Em- me;lted\u2019bv others, gathered at Bay Una Baker, gave a short putlme ot the view Farnl fo extend a welcome to Mr.and Mrs.Harold A.Channell,- 16 at Adamsville, the home of the bride, President then called on Mrs.I Miss Annie L Stewart.Mr.an d Mrs.Beach, of Cowansville, Coun-j Channell just returned Tuesday af-ty President, who had recently at- 'ternoon from an extended trip to tended the Provincial Convention at Uake Champlain and other Ameri-Macdonald College, to give some, of jean points by motor.An enjoyable the points gleaned at the convention, ievening was spent and refreshments one of which was to go back to the j were served.Mr.and Mrs.Channell original name of \u201cThe Woman\u2019s In- also served their guests with cigars work of the Club in this Province, Dunham having the honor, of organ-!1 ,\t.T_____ firing the first \u201cWoman\u2019s Institute\u201d|were mamed on June j in this Province, j The i George V COMFORT! \u2014that above all \u2014 then style \u2014 and long service, of course.\u2014 attributes of every INVICTUS Shoe.\u2019-the bemt good shorn I stitute,\u201d instead of the \u201cHomemakers\u2019 Club,\u201d now in use.\u201cO Canada\u201d and the National An-! them brought the concert to a close.! Ice cream and cake were served in jthe Odd Fellows\u2019 Hall.The proceeds of the evening I amounted to thirty dollars and fifty cents.Rev.and Mrs.E.Darlington and Confirmation V« as Heid.\tfamily at the Parsonage on Thurs Bishop Bernard, with four attend-:(jay evening, June 24, by the Ladies\u2019 mg priests, paid an official visit to ! Add an(i others.An enjoyable even-H°ly Cross parish on Thursday, r ri-1 jns.Was spent.The ladies served re-daj and .u; turd ay.A t on.irmation , freshments, for which a collection Service was held on Friday morning.! was made> netting $13.50, this sum and chocolates.The presents were numerous and valuable.They will reside at Bay View Farm.The people of East Bolton extend to the bride in her new home a most cordial welcome and wish Mr.and Mrs.Channell a life of happiness and prosperity, A farewell party was tendered the When your mouth tastes like, all the mean things you ever did\u2014 mixed together, then you need Beech sin's Pills.Your mouth is a good indication of the condition of stomach and bowels SEEGIMM\u2019S 3ftl
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