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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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jeudi 22 février 1923
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[" HEV.FATHER CHUE^E iaFEI32J ST.CHARLES SEM.Sïierbrooke Daily Record Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, QUE.THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1923.Twenty-sixth Year.IMMIGRATION BILL WAS DEBATED IN COMMONS France And Belgium Are In Accord On Ruhr Situation Berlin Instructs Germans To Make I Concessions! Stated that France and Belgium Are in Perfect Accord Re-1 garding the Ruhr Situation\u2014German Cabinet Ministers i Will Be Punished if They Fail to Obey Order Forbidding! Their Entry into Occupied Area\u2014Reported that Twenty Thousand Unemployed Assembled in Town of Mun-chen-Gladbach, in Rhenish Prussia, Not Far from Dusseldorf, Demanding Work\u2014Berlin Sends Protest to the French Government.!##* * * TURK LEADER PLACES « BLAME ON FRANCE.& - iS (Associated Press Despatch.) (Associated Press Despatch) PARIS, February 22.\u2014France and Belgium are in perfect accord on I the the Ruhr situation, it was disclosed yesterday, between the French and Belgian Premiers.Lord D\u2019Abernon, British Ambassador to Germany, is seeking permission to excavate beneath Constantinople for fabulous riches of former Sultans, reported hidden O CONCESSIONS ARE TO BE MADE TO FRENCH (Associated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Feb.22.\u2014No concessions whatever are to be made to the French occupation autnorities in the Ruhr by the German police there, under the orders these police received from Berlin last night.This announcement was made by Herr Severing, Prussian Minister of the Interior, before a joint meeting of Prussian police officials associations, yesterday.The French are putting the green clad police in the Ruhr under'com- 'Cardinars Remarks Cenerallv gai^nü'ion ÏoT\"\t^\t™ ^ t0\tJ ae £ain permission to place a few blue-clad policemen back in service.\u201d The young French officers are too green and were not blue enough, he said.SUGGEST HOLY SEE APPROVES OF FASCISTI * * «S «S CONSTANTINOPLE, Feb.«s #\t22.\u2014Ismet Pasha, foreign ^ & minister and chief Turkish * #\tdelegate at the Lausanne #\tpeace conference, in address- # & ing the grand national as- sembly at Angora yesterday, & © attributed the breakdown of # #\tthe conference to the unwield- & Sis ing attitude of France on the & & financial and economic terms Sÿ | of the proposed treaty, ac- Sis cording to advices received #\tfrom the Turkish capital.Sis #\t* Sst** DETÀirPOÜCË RX CHURCHES All Roman Catholic Churches in New York to Have Special Protection During Lent.GERMAN CABINET MINISTERS BARRED FROM RUHR DISTRICT (Associated Press Despatch) NEW YORK, Feb.22.\u2014 Every Roman Catholic Church in Greater New York will have special police protection at all services during Lent, it was learned today when Chief Inspector Lahey issued orders to all district police heads to detail men to the work.The orders for the issuance of which no reasons were made public, |instructed patrolmen to prevent en- ____\tI trance to churches of all persons (Associated Press Despatch.) ! carrying suspicious appearing pack- LONDON, Feb.22\u2014Special des- aÇes; The m?n n1®?\u2022?'ere lnstlTvt' -\t-\ttr fVta* Pot.ec^ prevent all loitering: in the Commented on as Having Important Significance.BERLIN Feb 22(A\u201c°f U\u2018d.D\u201c«>atch>\t'^dfnaf^uUelHrremaïkf?o p£ividnit* of Catholic Caches BERLIN, I eb.22.\u2014A despatch from Essen says that General De- mier Mussolini at the ,,\t,\t.\t,\t.\t.\t.- - - .-oiTviiui £>\u201e .nc marriage of goutte has issued an order forbidding the entry of German,cabinet min- the Cardinal\u2019s niece to Deputy Fillisters into the occupied area.The General has instructed the police and ?'\u2022 Under-Secretary of the Inter-other authorities to arrest any minister disobeying the order and bring the offender before the military court.ïailure to comply with the decree, the despatch adds, will result in as havine; an important significance, tie infliction of punishment on the cities or towns concerned.lor, created a great impression and t0 were generally commented upon bv ¦-HG 'kiïâtf\"\u2019 ViSik V ¦ TOTAL EXaUSION OF ORIENTAL IMMIGRATION WAS ADVOCATED DURING DISCUSSION IN COMMONS Immigration Bill Introduced by A.W.Neill Provides that No Immigrants Can Enter Canada Without First Securing Permission of Minister of Immigration\u2014Hon.J.A.Robb, Minister of Trade and Commerce, While Not Advocating Unrestricted Immigration, Called Attention to the Fact of the Rapidly Growing Oriental Market\u2014-Debate Was Continuing When the House Adjourned.Cardinal Bourne, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, denounces prohibition as \u201cthe antithesis and contradiction of temperance.\u201d WILL MAINTAIN OPPOSITION TO SHIPPING BILL o Measure.(Associated Press Despatch) m CL ï ¦ vbf;.(Associated Press Despatch) TTAWA, ONT., Feb.22\u2014Hon.Charles Stewart, Minister of Immigration, announced in the House yesterday aiternoon that Chinese would be registered and finger prints to secure identification would be taken under the bill respecting ^Chinese immigration which he expected to bring down in the House next week.At the time of his announcement, an immigration bill proposed by A.W.Neill (Independent, Comox-Alberni) was being debated.In connection with Oriental immigration, Mr.Neill pointed out that there wag at the \u2018present time, no serious obstacle to prevent the influx of large numbers of Hindos with their wives and families.His L*_____\tjbill provided that no immigrants Dnnnnonfe P .or,-, .«J\tPo.,., should enter Canada without the per- Upponents Prepared to Larry on misiiion of the Minister of Today Filibuster Against the tion.Hon.Charles Stewart thought it would be a heavy burden to put on any Minister of Immigration in any Government that he should deter-WASHINGTON, Feb.22.\u2014Sen- mine arbitrarily, as was proposed in ate opponents of the Administration the bill, on the exclusion of a whole shipping bill were prepared to carry class of immigrants, such as Asia- Alfred Lemanowicz, of Pater.on, on today for their fourth successive tics.\t; N.J., had a pig\u2019, eye grafted into his ay of filibuster against the meas-^ WANT EXCLUSION OF ORIENT-\u2018 emPlv eye-socket, and i.regaining U 1 r .1 r, .\t\\LS\tbis sight in consequence of the Although before the Senate re-\t^\toneration cessed at nine o\u2019clock last night, the !\tT\\.G.McQuame (Conservative.\\ filibuster which had been maintain- 'New Westminster) and L, J.Ladner L-\t: rr^rrs ed airtight throughout the day, was! (Conservative, Vancouver South) ! '\t' '\t.\t._iu j._,\u2014j\tpeople of solution of J.S.Woodsworth, Wm, A patrolman is to be assigned to each church in the city at all Lenten services.Inspector Lahey ordered.The police guard was posted today.Everjr Roman Catholic churchj in ___________^________ Greater New York was guarded by relaxed°to permit adoption of \u2019 con-j both declared jesterday afternoons newspapers blue coats.\tference reports on the army \"and British Columbia wanted total ex- nipeg Centre, regarding the R.C.M.P, Monsignor Lavelle, vicar general District of Columbia appropriation elusion of Orientals.Hon.J.A.Robb, wiii probably come up for debate.STRIKE OF THE POSTAL WORKERS STILL IN FORCE *- (Associated Press Despatch) MAYENCE, Feb.22.\u2014The strike of postal employes continues, but negotiations looking to a settlement are proceeding between the strikers and the French authorities.Last night the telegraph lines between Mayence and Paris, Berlin and Prague were cut.The Mayence banks re-opened yesterday after a twenty-four hour strike.Herr Obstein, of the'Reichs-bank branch here, has been arrested.*\tSNOWSTORMS IN NORTH * *\tOF ENGLAND.\tft *\t- ft *\t(Associated Press Despatch., * of the diocese, said today the church : bills, this marked only âTulî in the authorities had not asked police | obstructive programme, protection for the churches, and he ) Adoption of the reports, however, Minister of Trade and Commerce,! The resolution is to the effect tha ft called attention to the growing value The R.C.M.P.be disbanded, and that of the Oriental markets.The Gov- there be organized a Federal police The Cardinal, who is dean of the Sacred College, told Premier Mussolini that the latter \u2018for his energy and devotion to the country\u201d has been chosen to \u201csave the nation and restore her fortune.\u201d These remarks, the despatches say, are not only a further indica- said \"therT'hkd ^ J'on increased cordial relations thefts from poor boxes and candle excuse \"for**an \"extra\" session\u201d after ^is had been the repeal of anti- RE-DISTRIBUTION BILL.LONDON, Feb.22.\u2014 Re- ft between the Vactican and the State, depositaries in various Catholic March 4tli\t^\t* I Asiatic legislation on the part of (Associated Press Despatch) newed snowstorms in the\ta ?0\tthat the Holy See churches, and that guards had been * Pending a vote when the \u2018tonntn'otber Dominions.\tOTTAWA, Feb.22.\u2014Referring to .\t^.scisti regime.It is posted in an effort to capture the met today wal a motion to take up ! J- A\u2018 -^Kelvie (Conservative, the re-distribution bill, Premier King Cardinal \\ anuttelh marauders He declared he knew of agajn ^ shipping bill made ^ Yale) favored an absolute embargo said in the House yesterday that the believed that action was spontané-1 for which Administration leaders ernment of India had under consid-lfor the protection of Government ous on the part of the police depart-1 Were in accord in seizino- the first ^ration revision of the trade policy i buildings, and a Northwest Mounted ment.\topportunity and laying 'aside mo- ^be country, particularly with ii! Police Force for the protection of The sexton of a downtown church mentarily the shipping bill was said view.t0 preferential trade within the unorganized territories.been a series of to have removed the last possible Empire.A condition precedent to\t.11^\t_\t.*¦ H i « Ho/d K/x\tP Vx /X t-/x rwx o I /xt on UNEMPLOYED DISPERSED BY SECURITY POLICE (Asaociatcd Preaa Despatch) LONDON, Feb.22,\u2014A despatch through French sources reported that twenty thousand unemployed assembled in the town of Munchen-Gladbach, in Rhenish Prussia, not far from Dusseldorf, demanding work.They were dispersed by a large force of Security Police armed with swords and clubs.Some of the demonstrators were wounded.CERTAIN ROADS RESERVED ft north of England have ser- ft ft iously interfer-ed with traffic, ft ft and in one case a country mail ft ft van has been imbedded in a ft ft snow bank.ft In the Pennine chain of ft ft hills the farmers are gravely ft ft concerned for the safety of ft ft their ewes, owing to the great ft ft depth of snow.\tft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft\tft ft ft approves the Fascist! regime.supposed that Cardinal\tVan\tinuiauuers\tne ueciareu ne anew\toi\ta£rajn the shipDimr bill\tmade bv would not have spoken\tso plainly\tno threats\tto burn churches, such\tas\tSenator Tnnoi Itfmihli\u2019rnTi ' \\Vn*h\tagainst\tOriental\timmigration\tof\tall\tGovernment\twas of\topinion that tha without previously consulting\tthe\thave been\treceived in Canada.\tinrton in XrVp n?tho\tnn\u2019l ?,:\tkinds.\twork of the\tspecial\tcommittee to be P\u201dri\"\t-\tington, in charge of the\tbill, after\tE M\tMacdonald\t(Liberal,\tPictou) ! appointed to\tconsider the bill, would Pope.MANY~XRE HELD BY POUCE IN CONNECTION WITH BIG COUNTERFEITING PLOT ABANDONED CHILD BEQUEATHED FORTUNE.MINEOLA, N.Y., Feb.22.\u2014By the will of her foster mother, Mrs.Leeds, sister-in-law of Princess Anastasia of Greece, ninqgyear old Joy Louise Leeds, who had been abandoned in a tenement district, is bequeathed $250,000 in cash and a fortune in jewelry and eventually the income for life on an estate of between two and three millions.Sixty-four Rounded Up\u2014Plot Is Said to Involve from One to Ten Millions.(Associated Press Despatch ) NEW YORK, Feb.22.- Secret service operatives yesterday had sixty-four persons under arrest in New Y'ork in connection with an International counterfeiting plot said to involve from one to ten millions in spurious money.ington, in charge of the bill, after adoption of the conference reports last night.This motion displaces the previously pending motion to lay thp^ fiBed\tl^a^t v\u2019cwi>oirst was pretty well justified, he\tlhai!He suggested tlie bill should stand p,rou_p.^ over until the Government measure POSTPONED BY rDCMm mUT X°n?X bill\u2019S 0pPfTntR SX X^Britrih Columbfk hadTonlhe r ilLllLn till V I !ntended*to pri;yentr by speechmak-Lf 0riental immigration, asl *\t* .^ncr û vote on the Jones motion\t.nnd ViaH «rivpri si s said that in regard to Japanese and be done better if the committee wer« other Asiatics, he was inclined to a small one.believe that the British Columbia !\t\u2014- ÏÏSttSX V&S8*SKiS N* *ubi\u2018-ct l0,m a°m- COAL IMPORTED FROM U.&, (Associated Press Despatch,, OTTAWA, Feb.22.\u2014Canada im* j n i-\tr» i »\t\u2022 commue me uireci iiiiousier against trench Parliament Delays Action the bill itself or move to displace it on Washington Naval Agree- ™th somR other r?easurc- ments for a Week.FOR SPECIAL TRAFFIC\tlarge\tQf Repubjicans Are Rounded Up-Dublin Scene Of Fighting (Associated Press Despatch) COBLENZ, Feb.22.\u2014 The committee in charge of customs here has reserved a number of roads, described as \u201clegal roads,\u201d for traffic between occupied and unoccupied Germany.All transport by other roads is strictly forbidden.Any person travelling by any road not in tho legal category must halt at command, otherwise he may be regarded as engaged in contraband trade.Moreover, all traffic even on legal roads is forbidden between tho hours of «even o\u2019clock in the evening and seven in tho morning.GERMANS PRESENT REPORT TO FRENCH GOVERNMENT (Associated Press Despatch.) PARIS, Feb.22.\u2014Ratification of the Washington Naval Agreements by the French parliament has been delayed for a week or more, owing to the illness of Charles Gueriner, reporter for the foreign relations committee of the Chamber of Deputies, whose report is expected to be presented next Tuesday.M.Bompard, associate of the French delegates with Camille Bar-rere, at the Lausanne conference, has been intrusted by the govern- \u201cRepublican Government\u201d Has Issued Decree Abolishing British Taxes Levied by the Free State Government and went with the study of the Wash Substituting New Schedule of Taxes.\tS,\" his views by the end of the present (Aonclated Press Despatch) BERLIN, Feb.22.\u2014The German charge d\u2019affaires at Paris has pre- (Associated Press Despatch ) DUBLIN, Fob.22.\u2014Extensive operations of Free State troops in North Galway have been going on, and sixty-ono armed Republicans have been captured.They are charged with being responsible for recent burnings and other destruction.HEAVY FIGHTING IN DUBLIN (Associated Press Despatch) DUBLIN, Feb.22.\u2014Thero was sented to the French Government a \u2019\tfighting in t!»o streets of note in which the German Govern-1 Dublin yesterday.An attack carried ment reports tho actual occurrences at Gelsenkirchen, on February 12th, when two French gendarmes and a German police sergeant were wounded.The sergeant died later.The note calls attention to the subsequent measures undertaken by the French occupational authorities, referring to tho imposition of n fine of one hundred million marks and to the ar force.out by irregulars in tho heart of tho city was tho most daring for a long time.Casualties are put at ten, with none killed NEW REPUBLICAN ORDER.(Associated Press Despatch) DUBLIN, Feb.22.\u2014The Republican publicity department has issued an official decree by the \u201cRepublican Government.\u201d This abolishes the oat of members of the police;British taxes levied by tho Free I he communication alleges | g(ftt0 Government, substitutes new that tho latter step was attended schedules of taxes, ami provides for hy \"brutal excesses\u201d on tho part of (hnir collection bv \"nrnner officers hy tho French troops.VCCIDENIS ON CANADIAN RAILWAYS.I Associated Preaa Daapatch) OTTAWA, Feb.22.\u2014Accidents on Canadian railways during January wore twenty-one deaths and injuries Jo 271 persons, according to figures emptied by the Dominion Railway Commission.their collection by \u201cproper officers of tho Republican Government for the benefit of the republic.\" Severe penalties are threatened for disobedience of tho order.FREE STATE SENATOR\u2019S HOUSE DESTROYED.(Aaaociatnd Preaa Drapntch) LONDON, Feb.22.-Tho home of Dr.Oliver Gogerty, member of tho .Dish Esau Stula San at*.Runvila bad Kiudnaaa at Du» tinirl House, in Connemara County, has been burned, according to the Dublin correspondent of the Daily Mail.On the night of January 19th, Dr.Gogerty was kidnaped by two men, but escaped after being taken some distance outside of Dublin.After his escape ho went to Ixmdon, where he received an intimation that if ho gave up his senatorship ho might return to Dublin and renew his practice.ported 2, 676,063 tons of anthracite Hon.H.H.Stevens declared that coal from the United States in the subject year to January 31st last.It was asked for valued at $23,364,988 and was duty ,\t.,\t,\t; bread and had been given a stone.If free.least for a day or so.They then may !no remedy was forthcoming, the day I\t- continue the direct filibuster against wouid c
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