Daily British Whig (1850), 16 Apr 1919, p. 1

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KINGSTON, ONTARIO, WHONESDAY, APRIL 16, 1019, «% rive ei Seba ron wove." EME ASKS Te | NUTONE ete reaEm [Te Siren | 198 Tl o Bo ox Lid George Detaled Progr te Domi Premier Lioyd George Says Allied-Rep- By ; {With Regard lo the Charges Made By| ; Elaine Ula us Yes sentatives Are Fully Agreed. 3 : Brig.-Gen. Smart. A : > ; Premiers---Alr Cleared Si-- reo wou wo) [RR SON | en or smn! CM ae | vemos oF he sams : meta ¢ : sen : 5 IN DEALING WITH LABOR PRO. - AND THEY SHOULD BE LEFT IN or ms 2 : NG THE PEOPLE ARE SUSPICIOUS bn f! : LW Xo Wh 2 BLEMS ARE COMMENDED. at Ay . : AFTER AEARING CHARGES. oS 3 The Violent Attacks Made Upon Conference Had to Shorten Its Gd 3 . Bis rn z i % ES : Lioya George by Some British Labors Because in Some Lands > ' |A Leakage of 'Ten Million Dollars iu 5d 1 Ma ELL : 5 Newspapers Are Malicious or Foundations of Society Was hs a. : Government Funds Reported in : 7 gy dik 2 5% Eo Through Ignorance. Tumbling Into the Dust. : } k Canadian Medical' Administra- | ed ~ hE 3 2 Pars, April 16.--S8ir Robert (Canadian Press Despatch) ? 5 i tion. > = 4 5 : » i 5 "Borden has again taken ithe lead in { =~ London, April 16.--The Allled 4 1 Ottawa, April 16.--When the % 3 making sale the status of. the» Do- representatives in Paris have arriv- 4 1 hy House of Commons went into sup- ; : i . minions as individual nations fn ed at a complete understanding on oe hw al Ee {ply yesterday Hon. Rodolphe Le- di } ' 3 future international affairs, by sub- the great fundamental questions " 0 " ; 3 mieux brought up the tomplaints re- . . pr z "{mittihg a draft of, the convention that would effect peace with Ger- : garding the overseas administration a y ; jh 4 : for the amelioration' of labor be-+ many, Premier Lloyd George de- of the Department "of Militia and : A : fore the fourth plenary session of clared in addressing the House of b Detence. the peace conférence. Gommons™ fo-day. The Allies had be "We should take action to probe By the amendment, tie: drafting formulated their demands, and he the whole matter to the bottom," ra I commission, authorized to. make hoped that by the end of next week - said he. "I want to elicit some in- RTI 3 such amendments, has made it ne- they would be presented. 4 formation, and then. having shown : Céssary to have the constitution "I would rather. 'leave Russia . I conditions which existed I intend to High up on the rigging of the masts. on the steamer |conform to the wovemant of the Bolshevik until they see their way The picture gives an jgleaf of the overpowering size of SOME [ask for an 'investigation to be held Empress of India, Canadian soldi®s are here seen as the League of Nallons," in character, out of it rather than see Great Bri- ofl the transporis. It was taken when the Canadian soldiers!at the earliest possible 'moment, av vessel was leaving the dock at Liverpool on her latest trip membership, method and adherence tain landed in bakruptey," was were embarking at Liverpool on the Olympic. the country is entitled. to know if to Canada. | The amendment, which was ad- A A er A ris rn one of the premier's declarations. | ono ot err Ss ter TT ~~ | these charges are trite; It is not A rr A A AAA ea Shied ithout discussion, preserves "It is not t that the United . ' - 5 . x Or the Dominions the same status States' and Burops neve: pe red PREPARE PLANS Al ONCE Shaugh. ia say ones be bY-| A CANADIAN WOMAN'S MURDE R B KS JL as laid down by the covenant of the variance," the premier declared. He - i gones, 5a 5 § AMAZING COURAGE league. . deprecated' attenpis to sow dissen- lowed to exist we have a right to y Sir. Robert Borden's speech, in sion among the delegates... Tn his ) . : ask the Government to put an end Captured. Bayonet Perse=| vv sv NEE aay ¢g|Itroducing the amendment, 'was "reference to the league of mations' FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS TO!to it. When the. Wir 'wag on. we pours Freed 2hoted, Shell FRANK McOULLOU an AWAITING short. He merely = congratulated deliberations, Lloyd George said Lhe " THE HARBOR IN KINGSTON told 1 was not fair to bring ' ' EXECUTION MADE GET-AWAY. [the Fem fasta on the pesult of its conference might have taken more 1. ? Ciel sh wera as wounded and Gassed. -- efforts. Though a hint of criticism Hme but for the faet that it was ; . -- Kingston Police Notified That He Es. was made in the statement that the selting up machinery capable of Lemieux pointed out that| New York, April 16.--Mrs. Ellena caped At Toronto About Mid-night | Proposals might be arranged some- réadj@ting. and correcting possibie * mation to Kingston Deputation in 596,641 men 'had enlisted and the Y. MeCormick, and her sister, Mra. mistakes. + - Mi nd Ottawa on Tuesday--Engineer casualties amounted to 218,433, rend Drinkwater, ose maiden ) "And that Is why the league of Ten Fiancees Missing And Man 18 Sus- Chapleau to Get Busy, et the | While the loans raised amounted to [name was Marsden, said to be Lookout for Him, ' the covenant of the league, ana nations, instead of wasting' time, sled of Wholesale Murder Work : $1,430,000,000. daughters of a prominent hotel man The Kingston police were notified | asked Support for the amendment. saved time," he added. The con: pe * FORE, A "The cotniry "is 'entitled to [of Saskatoon, Sask. were two of that Frank McCullough, who was fn | Possibly the wording. of the amend- ference. had to shorten its labors, ------ While J. M. Campbel], president know," said he, "the whole conduct | forty-seven war brides of soldiers the death cel] at the Toronto jail, |ment falled fo convey 4o the many continued the premier, because of the Board of rade, 'and Francis | 5 the war. There hat: en fatal land sailors who arrived here : on awaiting execution on May 1st, for|delegates its underlying purpose. thit while it was {rying to build, in HE MADE LOVE 10 WIDOWS King were inj Ottawa In connection! srrors regarding de obilization, |board the transport Plattsburg, the murder of Constable Frank 'Wit-| During the previous speeches, re -- charges then." Hon. F. B. Carvell Made This Inti- Mr. What differently, he urged linking Tuesday apd Asked To Be On the convention closer with 'that of many lands the foundation of so- with the re-establishment of the G. which erross must bé rectified. Sol- Mrs. McCormick, "who went to liams, in the livery stable of William | Sir Robert Borden was observed ip ciety was tumbling ints the dust T. R. railway' passenger train from diers' grievances must not be dis- {England in 1914 'with a Canadian] Cross. at Toronto, a few months ago, | Varm discussions with Premier - No body of men werked harder or HENRI LAUDRU HAD A LONELy | Belleville to Brockville in the morn missed with a wave of the hand." stenographic corps, tells a story of had made his escape from the jail| lloyd George, President Wilson and in better harmony than the peace | HENRI Li CHAR ABE ing and returning at night, and| ap Lemiuex pofnted out the |brutalities inflicted by the Germans! about midnight on Tuesday Premier Clemenceau. The session, conference, he asserted, and he VILLA NEAR PARIS. Which they found has been satisfac- charges of Brigadier4General Smart {upon women prisoners, After a pe- Frank 'McCullough, alias Frank |On the surface, was dull. The at- doubted whether any body of men rn (Jtorfly arranged, they took up with didn't get the -attention they should [riod in, England, she was sent to Swarts, is twenty-seven years old. §|™osphere was most oppressive, ever worked under greater difficul-|And the Murders Are Supposed tothe Dominion Railway Commission- have got, "There was just a denial general hospital No. 43,,near Rouen, feet 10 inches in Delght. Cosi shay- | Several of the delegates, frankly, | ties." _He,begged that the men who| Have Occurred There--None Ever (ers the matter of the replacement In toto," said he, "but they Should-|France, on arch 4th; 1917. Short- en, sallow complexion. nose thick on| Fore sleeping while others were © Were doing their best should be left! sean to Depart Prom the Place." [on the local train going 'west and oi n't be thus hushed up. The truth|ly afterward the hospital was the end large ears. "He 'Was Wearing forced to leave the chamber. : in peace, or else other men sent to Phils," April 16,--The - disappear: the local train coming from Toronto must be told." wr centre of simultaneéus air and land dark pe and salt": ov t A special feature of the speeches do the 'work. The delegates were AD : » E in the afternoon, the chair and buf. Mr. Lemieux pointed out that the {attacks bi the enemy, and the young Vi B pper i overcoat. | was the remarkable tributes which fealing with many mations, most of [ance of a number of. women from a [rer This improvement would make | charges were notimage 'by petty of- stenographer, with about 100 others, Englong arp. He saw service inlwere paid to British 'methods in them with -problems: of their own, |suburb of Paris has led to the ar. lthesettuing $ery popular in Kings- | ficers, but by. such +88. Briga- {mostly nurses, was. taken prisoner. Kus hg and or and had = dis-l1apon matters, the -gemeral feeling Such Witla diferent point of view, post of Henri Laudru, who, the jen: . ' dier-General Smars, Col. Fratt and }She says that the -Germun prodded horee | ges 0 az sud 26959. fheing that the British plah of deal- and it sequired all the tact, pati' Paris detectives assert, may be able | ~The Kingston deputation also had | col. Price. bo the young women prisoners with op on Police have been asked ling with such problems was both ence and skill that could be com- Tis aa jan interview With Hon. F. B. C-p- . their bayonets, and that as the re.| 10 keep a sharp lookout fer McCul-l sane and safe. manded to prevent the varying in-[t0 solve the mystery of their .con- vell, minister 5 pwblic works, in re- sult of such an attack on herselt lough. The latter was sentenced by The violent attacks off Lloya t terosts developing into conflicting [tinued absence from home. gard to harbor improvements here, People Suspicious, her left breast was severed. Justice Roses 5 George in certain sections of the Interests. ) The missing women were ac-|and he intimdted that he had au- Mr. Lemieux, quoting trom the After four months' experience of Referring to Mec ullough on Tues- British press are altogether abso." The premier said he believed the quaintances of Laundru,. whe is de- | thorized Mr. Chapleay, the districi|press, said thet thousands of people brutality and humiliation, which the day the Toronto Times had the fol- lutely malicious, or are the result conference had surmounted these oe a : engineer, to at once proceed to pre-|in the count: were suspicious after young, woman describes as unspeak. | lowing story: of ignorance of the wonderful re- difficulties, but it was not an easy |clared to have made a pecially of pare the plans for the necessary thearing the charges. : able, she was released and went back "Frank McCullough, who is in the sults that have been gained by the task. There .were questions ore becoming engaged to widows. The harbor improvements. "The. Minister of Militia says he 't; Prance. While in a convalescent | death cell at the Toronto jail await-| premier, ik : never heard of which almost fm- police authorities say that from : = = -- has no fohott ol geukins Jat camp she was under shell fire, abd ing the Execution of the death sen- ---------------- perilled the peace of Europe while | papers found in Laudry's possession am informed tha © SES WAS feplinters of shell lodged in her y.| tence that was imposed on him some AR ELO the conference was siting, he add. Jape believe . thal he had at least |JAIL MISSIONARIES asked by the! Overseas Minister of | Previously, at the general hospital, | tinié, ago by Justice Rose in the w DEVEL OF oY A ed. ten fiancees who cannot be found. FROM UNITED STATES Militia to investigate the financial she bad experienced several air raids| Criminal Court for the murder of LS William Adamson, leader of the| Wndes fhe name of George Du- ; administration of the medical ser- ong had sustained some injury as the| Detective Frank Williams in the Dayli Suh : . Labor Opposition,.. following the | pont, Liudru hired in 1915 a lone- | pre A ricans Thrown Into] Yc In England," #id he. "I am | fasult of each. Twice she was struck] livery stable of William Cross, Bath-| Daylight Robberies Due to Une premier, said in regard to the lat- ly villa in the outskirts of Gambass, : Prise : informed he has foulld a leakage of by shell fragments end once was| urst street, has been 'accepted as % employment of the Dis= "i gler's address that his "speech was{on the border sf the Rambouillet Troops in Government funds to the extent of gassed. member of the Western Congregatiof loquent but not entirely satistac- | Forest + The vila is almost sur- $10,000,000. This report; I am She went to England to recupe-| church, Spadina avenue, by the con- charged Soldiers. ' tory." rounded by wajis and Is 550 yardsy + told, 1s in the hands of Sir Edward rate, and, while there met her fu-|gregation as a Whole. Rev. R. B.| ' New Orleans, La April 16.-- +The premier denied rying jo €3- | from the nearest house. The alle-, Sin Francisco: April 16.--Four| Kemp. - There is no danger of sub- (ture husband, Sergt. Franklin G, Me- Nellis, minister of the church, has Crime, which speakers said Was caus. ape the declaration made during | gation is-made that Laudru only | American missionaries in Seoul, cap-| Marines, and this report should be jo.mick ot the. 1st Army Corps. for the last two weeks spent twoled by former sclidiers the election campaign. - The decla. paid brief visits to the villa, accom-|ital of Korea, have been arrested by/sent over here. I am told this re- The young sister of Mrs. MeCor-| hours each' day with McCullough in : ration regarding compelling Ger- panied by women, none of whom thé Japanese in connection with the|Dorf is in the hands of the Oyerseas mick and ithe physician on the Platts-| ihe déath cell! / McCullough has y to-day of many to pay was concurred "in by {was seen to leave the place. seorean revolution, according to in-| Minister of Militia now, ahd he burg confirmed i..- «tory: The doe professed his desire of spending his |the twenty-sixth annual convention of all party leaders. The eonference One woman visited the 'house }tormation received - herg .by Rev.|should be instrudted to cable it over tors sald that she was'v ne of the most last days on earth as a true Christian. [the International Association of decided not to publish the terms of | with her two small dogs, the bodies | David Led, general manager of thejat once. maryejjous 'specimens ' of womanly "While he is never. allowed out of| Ohiefs of Police. William A Pinker peace, as that would be a first-class of which- were found Sunday under | Komp National Association branch Turing fo the charges of Briga- courage and for{itude that they had the death céll, McCullou h remainsiton, one of the speakers, declared the blunder. - Premature publication |g Iteap of leaves. They had been bern dier-Gen. Smart, 1'r. Lemieux sald eficountered. in the best of spirit ry a | belteved the present increase in day. could only serve to encourage the [strangled by. 4 cord. ~~ Women's| The missionaries arrested were|the report was 'that the : moving ER sleeping well any spending most ¢ light robberies, due in 'large resistance of the enemy, dresses, a revolver, a rifle, a blood-| Drs, Jilin Thomas, C, R. Avison, J.| factor over there among the medi-| . his ny readin pa hug et of measure to oe am ie Lloyd George sharply criticized stained mattress, and a cord similai | I. Ludlow and J. W. Hirst, according | cal services' in England was patron- SINN FEIN THREAT. magasiines, 5 B00d books and charged soldiers ong certain newspaper attacks made info that with which the dogs Were |to the information made public by|age, influence and pull,' and that : "The cond "Methods used," "he said. * connection with the peace confer. Straiigted, are alleged to have 'been' Mr. Lee, , | Bir. George Perley was to blame. Life of Every Official From Date ly condemned man is exception- those 'of Teen atuste ed ie) Pd ence which tended to cause dissen- found in the yilla. " : a To lls strictures and his demand Forfeited. 3 y . orig and does hat lot his fate great risks "mbn who will brook he sjon. "Laudru, according to statements + Japs Seize Koreans. Sir Thomas London, April 16.--Introducing a i J. mn. 2 Tact that he only interference. They constitute a -- hi Et b-------- Made by the detectives, admitted | Washington, April 16.--A Tokio| burn, Of Militia, replied. | pil inthe House of Lords providing) tas fi toen dare % live does npt op- class of criminals. They are not Have Not Been Executed. having used various names because | despatch to the State Departnient re-| Both questioned the fairness of at-|for compensation in the case of con- Bee Him in the least and he always fessionals, but are Aid ro. (Canadian Press Despatch) ~ he had been Inprisoned several | ported that gendarmes took from tie | tacks upon Sir [George Perley, thelsiables or other public servants suf-| Bas a cheerful smile for Mr. Nellis men between twenty and thire JPaus Copenhagen, April 16,--A Vienna [times. Ho pie, the authorities | Severance Hospital at Seoul, an in.| Canadian High Commissioner -inltering injury In execution of thelr] When he comes to visit him. He is of age who will kill if resisted» «Hie despatch says Herr Boehm, member) gay, that he did away with any of fatitotion maintained by Americans, [london and former 'Minister of the duty in. Ireland the Lord High Chan-| extremely grateful for the confidence mentioned a recent bank Tobbery of the Soviet ministry at Budapest, | ths women, but said he killed = the| three Korean patients suffering from | Overseas Forces, and Sir Bdward cellor quoted from a . Sinn Fein ithe members of the Congregation |g, Louis and a daring hold-u - has arrived there and has declared dogs at the request" of the woman gunshot wounds inflicted by the po-| Kemp, the present Minister, in their counter proclamation issued in Tip-| place in him." Hot Springs as instances » that Archduke Joseph, Dr. 'Alex:|becaiise it was too expensive to feed | lice, ' absence, and upon the strength, wot perary in-February after the declara- : m_-- : er ander Wekerle, former premier, and| them. A surgeon connected witli' tlie lios-| of formal charges, but of a series of tion of military law in that distriet. toy - ? : Baron Joseph. Setéprenyi, minister : tel pital protested vainly against the ac-|2llegations made in the course of] * The proclamation threatened that| rugged His Guard, New Appointments To MoGill, of commerce, have not heen execut- INDIAN AUTHORITIES . tion of the polite. The superinten-|SPeeches by retirned offiters, after a glven date any policeman,| A Toronto despatch Sim: Drug-1 Montreal, April 16,4 resolution ed, as reported yesterday at Berlin. HAVE RESTORED ORDER] dent of police, when asked for an ex-|> They both Announced thet Sir. Bd- magistrate or jutor in the pay of the ging his guard, Frank McCullough, of appreciation of the services of Sir ; et : : planation charged that the prisoners| Ward: Kemp had intended to he in British Gover found ih that] Youngstown, N.Y. under sentence Wiliam Paterson was passed at a BOPP E FELIPE EPID Pb bd BO ---- : were criminals and that the action of| MS seat early In the present ses-|district; would by deemed to have]Of death for the murder of 'Acting meeting of the board of governors of - A hit + {The Government Buildings at|ine gendarmes in taking the men|Sion, had it not been for tlie pressure forfeited his life. Detective Frank Williams, escaped McGill University, The appointment 'e (CAMPLETE ANARCHY. 4) Ahmedabad Burned Down oral oarmes hospital was in ac-|Of duties since the signing of the). olworth Dies rnitstate:. jroo his death cell wt Toronto Jail wae ster re Sf DL John Taft, of * ® (Canadian Press Despatch.) # ~A Train Derailed. cordance with the mw. armistice, Sir Edward, they further Woolworth Dies intestate. Some time between midnight and § the University of Edinburgh, to the % London, April 16.---Complete | 7 ---- ¥ | Smee | 7 Stated, Would be in the House before New York, AR voar-jim. He cut through two heavy iron chair of physiology at MeGill,- and # anarchy reigns in Munich ae $17 7° (Canadian Press Despatch) u fois h ht ha or ANY ed the hand of W. Wool: bars In the yrindow while his guard. iof Dr. Samuel E. Whitnall, Oxford, % cording . to a Copenhagen London, April 16. Prompt meas-| FORMER RUSSIAN. ROYALTY Sriciciams Bin aot might ba leveled fworth, founder of the chain of Wool-|a returned soldier, was asleep. Heo, the chair of anatomy. - The resig- % despatch to the Exchange + ures taken by the Iudian authorities| SEEK SHELTER AT MALTA |*8/nst. him ang epartment. yorth stores, as he was about to exe-| then dropped on the wall which ation of Prof. John Macnaughton as * Telegraph - Co. All" work #| to deal with disturbances that occurs SP am-- ; : 2 cute a will under which large be-|skirts the jail and Jumped to frée-| Hiram Mils professor classics was # has ceased: trains are not red at Bombay, Ahmedabad, and ee 2 : : quests were to be left to chasity and dom. He left a hastily written note in| aig before the board, This was ac. * running and robbers are loot- | other points have resulted in the|Part on Way From the Crimea gifts to old employees, friends andthe cell stating that he drugged thé cepted. a résolution appreciative of * ing houses and threatening the %| restoration orf order everywhere, says Il Leave Fate in Hands Telutives. Im consequence, an ol iguard's coffee. It Is a mystery as to prof, Macnaughiton's services to the % Banks. : or a news despatéh from Bombay, filed : of B n : will. made thirty years ago, will belhow McCullough obtained the saw relty being passed. +» . Sunday. In disorder at Ameda~ A rT 1 probated, under which the entire [with which he cut the bars, and the ; $4444 | bad, government buildings were] Pals, April 18 -- Twenty § estate ia len to Mrs. Jennie; Wool} x iis nly vidiior domg a young AA rr, burned down and a train jeonveying Bors th former Russian ] ih in und medical 1 ¢ 8 mitted sume og t from Bombay to restore order includ to: 3 Dols : i a WHIG CONTENTS family, including the former boasted that he would ing 3. ed ; was derailed by the removal of rails. Empress Marie Feodoni : y rine lows." - 1--Paris Bluebedrd- Under Arrest: || There were no casualties, but the sth : imea! "Phe 'valu the estate has been| uetion Prepare Plans at Once: Lem. line was bloeked and telegraphic] . a y joni © of os! ) . feux Asks For Enquiry: Dom. hiss a T| seven I at between $30,000.00 4 oming th . RI infons Safeguarded. | communication interrupted. « ; - A i % and $60,000,000. ja The first brigade of the first Can- 2-iMast Stop ihe Speeding: Tnoi- BL etn Vi 5 party also . el adian: division left. Southampton. on ye BUY BRITISH TRAWLERS. 5 awoke at immediately ihe Gl Re By Ursa to ------T ET ig. uke i v's: Male P LW | ac lympte Tuesday, tx thou Walt Mason's Rhy-.| [Anderson Company Closes TenMil- the R Tow Eg, i real & mes: Bmpire Calendar, lion:Dellar Contract. = i 4 . : ; Registration commended by tai $--ilirection of New Schaol; En- Montreal, April 16.--An import Reale : 3 ¢ : i : : The SERIF III PII IIPS Died to Guat Job: 'Peter Fl contract for the purchase of {yo othe Kn : pulition of Manitoba, six-|n ; IR " + : 2 : - Amusements, | [steam trawlers and wonder arittens] om : hol It oT a oh . had been considered]? JAPANESE TROOPS FIRS 3 7 : - .{|from the British Government has ot the Lo] jess this are ; 4. ON SEOUL GATHERING + . S--Mileary: Theatrical. : [been closed by the Anderson Com-|ine. to" ' ; b British > ; . -- * Wcidtmra Home: "Wh Tihs | Ipany of Canaga, TRE contract in- fi ' ple | 2 ; | [taratiz ! dren(y (Canadian Press Despaten) o 10-Ghe Sotial News: In Realm of | |VOIves about $10,000,000. and "steal Be i! ot : 3 _ Pekin, China, April 16.--Re- 4 11 New yoo the Countyside vides for the disposal of 60 steam . Bs El Bs 3 > x ood |g at Seon K Manat troops + 18-C0-onarative Live Stack Market. | | (36e]) trawlers aud. 83. wooden| ers in the gl : Cnuses Death. start McCullough ie police! or coul, Korea, fired on » nila ings PhiMipaville. Byers, drifters, of which 100 were built In| ) : : i little hope of his (mmediate ap-|. CTIV8. numbering four + nd aunerorts; Always | | Canada' fot the British Ministry of alta on E 1 1a X} irenensioq : $ aod five thousand tn Seoul, kill- » Ht Ae Wore. Sport; Mute | [SRIDPING. © The vessels are now they AMD. B.¥ RODGER in his home, anf ni . An Sixty dd To nding seventy. : and Jel Cartoon! 7 Halifax, and 1t is likely that hey the A Canadian bank is to dpe a ® ona, (WHI LE disposed of at thas figure place of 'row Ss CARE Ey heTet the Hous. a enapved 'and, ] Wt $2 Paris, 'ms. . RE ------ BEE bebe

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