Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 1, 1912, Winnipeg, Manitoba
20 Manitoba free press wednesday. , 1912. Imperial and. Foreign news re e Bole Bill it Hon Winston Churchill Points out change in conditions in Quarter Century they have established their Headquarters. Similar movements Are also reported from other Points in the Northern provinces Ana the Cabinet has ordered j the War ministry to dispatch reinforce ments of troops to the disturbed districts. Turkish ship Texas torpedoed and lost constantinople april c Orre of the Exchange Telegraph company wires that the turkish ship. London a -Ri-1 second read "tex-3" struck an explosive torpedo at irk Suso of the Home Rule Bill Vav us the Entrance Gulf of Smyrna to opened in the houss of flying Day in a rather Cju Ici fashion by in carrying mails Hon. Winston i Spencer Churchill first lord of the admiralty who applied j himself not to an exposition of the Bill out to an argument on general principles and to an a Phil to the opposition to Realise the est change in conditions during the Quarter Oil a Century since Gladstone s time. He pointed Ait to limit Ireland was peaceful and Loyal and no longer demanded the divorce of the two King Doms but was ready to Welcome i and reasonable Bill. Venezuelan Cabinet re skinned. Caracas Venezuela april 30 venezuelan Cabinet re signed today. Tie reason for their step is not indicated or. Churchill made a great point1 that the unionists while taunting the nationalists with accepting a miser i Able and. Inadequate measure were with the. Same breath Tho constantinople to other. Of the stated that Tho Texas Neasure which would Lead Ireland free1 american vessel the error arising o make an Alliance with Germany. F he fact that she is part of the it. Hon. Walter Long said that t f Oca concern trading under j Fleet of a local concern would name of the archipelago american not peace that tha Bill bring but War in every Steains help company. Word and clause of it. The Ole " u Wonais Mina d ment had no right even for the Sake i Harbor was. . Of settling the Irish rim i the Gulf of Smyrna is one of the risks with respect to National finest harbours in the Mediterranean Ilo Fence which would exist tinder the and Smyrna itself the principal. Sea Irish parliament. They sought to pass port of Asiatic Turkey. Entrance w the Bill by dishonest Means with the the Gulf was extensively mined some object of retaining the nau6nalist time ago by turkish authorities votes in of commons. In order to protect the port against Ari Long continued was in attack by the italian Fleet. The Texas i deadly Earnest in its determination not was a vessel of 261 tons net , Ito submit to the imposition of Home built at Newcastle England in 188b and the opposition was equally i she was first called the not to desert its friends in i rechristened the Marguerite and final Irple ind Rama Texas. I Thomas Scanlin Katimi Zilist for North Sligo said that the nationalists wanted to build up an Ireland where would have Eric no Rig tits pith catholics. Be declared that a j parse number of people in the North of Ireland had been converted to Home Rule in recent years and. The number steadily increasing. Charles Curtis Craig unionist for j South Antrim assorted that the feeling in North of Ireland Aga not Home Rule was stronger Triin Ever. Says there is no tyranny Samuel Young to protestant representing a Catholic constituency in i Ulster supported the i have lived for years among catholics " to said. There is no spirit of despotism or tyranny among them. They do not desire to put Down the protestant minority but Are anxious to give fair i play to All. It is the opposition to the Bill in North Ireland which is based i on hatred and bigotry and the Opo sit Ion to it in this House is based on 1 party Leopold Amery unionist for South Birmingham and a Well known writer declared that the measure was so great a crime that Ulster was justified in resisting by every Means at its Dis i postal however extreme. She received the name Texas. Loaded rifles protected president. London april Pekin correspondent of the Dally Telegraph de. Scribes the elaborate measures taken to protect president Yuan Shi Kai while on his Way to the Council meet ing. Six thousand infantry with backs to the cortege held loaded rifles ready to lire. Detachments of Cav Alry surrounded the president s Carri age and Sharp shooters were posted on the roofs of the houses. The scene in the aerate was in striking contrast to the old time chinese assemblies. Instead of aged men in Sik Robes there were beardless youths in european frock Coats. Labor men to visit Canada. London april Hundred and forty members of the. Jar Adonai brotherhood Council leave Here for Canada to Morrow for the inauguration of hire brotherhood Council at Toronto. It is Only a. Flying visit and the majority wih return by the same boat. Jap miners entombed. Will accept Marcon messages for Canada Are reported entombed Tokio april As the result of an explosion of fire Clamp in a Coal mine of the hokkaido Coal company a Tubari 283 miners London april postmaster Gynn ral Samuel replying to a question in the House of commons yesterday said that on the application the Marconi com Pany be had arranged for the receipt from May 1 at All Telegraph offices in the United kingdom of messages for the United states and Canada for transmission by Marconi wireless transatlantic i Telegraph. The full rate to new York and Montreal would said or. Samuel tie eight Pence 16 cents a word. Similar reductions in i the full rates for telegrams to other parts of Ireri Ca would be made. I for Plain language deferred telegrams its rate to new York would. Or. Samuel added be four Pence per word the Cable Gram rate being six Pence per word. Corresponding reductions would be made i to other places. Liberals win in Queensland an immigration question in South Africa. I special australian Cazila service to the free Prasa 1 Melbourne. April defeat of the present Federal government at the general elections is foreshadowed in the result of the provincial elec stuns just held in Queensland where the contest aroused interest in All por ticks at the Commonwealth As considered a test of strength of the labor party not Only in Queensland 1-ut throughout the whole common -r.-Eadch. The result of the voting indicates the Liberal party emerges.vie-, to curious Over the labovites by a Large majority. Imperial Trade body. Joseph Ward. Sex Premier of new zealand and a member of the Imperial commission who is visiting Here states that the work of the Imperial will commence in in june the visit would in All probability toe paid to Australia next March. Royalists alarm Portugal. Lisbon Portugal april Are marked indications that portuguese monarchists intend to make another attempt to seize the Northern provinces of Portugal according to information received by government authorities Here. This step is assumed to be preparatory to ten Effort to restore the King to the Portugal throne at san Gregorio on the Frontier Between Portugal and Spain customs officers were attacked by a body of monarchists. Who succeeded in capturing some arms and then returned to Lagariza Cape episode has curved in tie Union parliament is strikingly illustrative of the Peculiar party conditions now existing. The government land set Levant As originally introduced contained no reference whatever to overseas settlers but in. The select committee to which the Bill was referred a clause was inserted providing that tile min ister May receive applications for holdings through the High Aloner s office in London. This mild permissive too much for the Back ministerial St benches. Or. Keyter a state in Ember who declared that he saw no need for lit Migra Tion at ajl moved an amendment providing that Oppell Ca tons from Oversea should not. Be entertained until passed Ray put rna ment. The opposition pointed out that the effect of this must lie to nullify the clause but general Botha genera1 Smuts arid or. Ans cider pored or. Keyter Botha remarking that forced these people that is people of or. Hey Ter s Way of thinking they moved Only to make matters the inconsistency of this attitude with the repeated declarations of sea Era Botha and general bouts that White imm Gration is urgently needed was both in parliament and in the press and when the debate was resumed a Sharp con test was expected. General immediately Rose however and inti mated that the government would withdraw its opposition to the clause sir Thomas Smartt As Leader of the opposition making a suit Atole acknowledgement. The incident is an unquestionable Rebuff to the economic of whom Genera Hertzog is the chief spokesman. Close work in n Law zealand from now zealand give an interesting account of the skirmishing that was necessary to is the Ward government from defeat on Tho test vote on the address. W parliament met the opposition out t he Flover Menit by tvo my in addition there vere four labor members pledged to vote against the labor members were however posed also to or Massey tote of tha opposition and their support Vas 1 the plus the depressing undermining Influent of piles seems affect mind As body until the sufferer from this annoying ailment feels Miseray o and utterly cast Down. 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" Why were those bodies buried at a asked. The grizzled 3ld Warrior Shook his head and with a Adly pained expression swept his weather beaten face. They were the colonel Astor s body was found standing almost erect in his life Belt. Doors windows and chairs the score were found floating by to none of these were bodies lashed. It was difficult to Tel whether one of the bodies was that of George Widener or. Or this Valet. Edward Keating death ship. Mackay Bennett reached Halifax at 9.40 tic tire. Steamer had 190 bodies on Hoard piled upon aft deck or in coffins. One Hundred and sixteen bodies were at sea owing to decomposed condition. The total bodies picked up numbered 306. Titanic funds collected in Britain United states and Canada has a total of members of the he said arid we could t care for took All embalming fluid. When we left Halifax we took on Board All the embalming fluid in the City. That was enough to care for seventy bodies. The undertakers did riot think these bodies would keep More than three Days at sea and As we expected to be out More than two weeks we had to Bury them. They received the full service for the dead before they Slid Over the crushed Between ice. Fifty seven identified victims of the titanic disaster were buried at sea rom the Mackay Bennett. They had seen crushed Between huge cakes of be and were wholly unrecognizable. A time. Hauled on Board the Cable ship each was with a Large Canvas tag and the valuables and papers placed in a Canvas sack similarly numbered. V deep sea funerals. We buried so Many at said capt Iii Lardner simply because it co old not accommodate them. We had limited embalming supplies and. It was absolutely necessary to consign Many to the deep none if any Pas sengers Wera buried except perhaps in the Case of it Widener s . The majority of those sunk were uni dental. Fled. Had instructions when we left Hare to pick pall the titanic s dead we found under the conditions impossible to carry out these maid sought lady s body. Halifax april. 30. While Church Bells toiled and flags fluttered at half Mast the Cable ship Mackay be Miett steamed slowly into Halifax Harbor this morning bearing the dead picked up i Rota the scene where the White Star liner titanic Sank. She reached her Dock in tie Navy Yard shortly after o clock. As Soori. As the ship was sighted the Harbor the Canvas curtain shielding the coffins and the embalm ers tents on. The lowered and Twenty sailors from the Canadian Cruiser Globe which was. In the yan5 for repairs 1 Ned up As Goard. A Patroi boat was stationed Iri front of the pier to prevent any Craft Docking in Tho Vicinity. A woman was the first Mourner to arrive on the pier. She was miss Eliza Lurette maid for mrs. We. Augustus Spencer of new York. Or. Arid mrs. Spencer were passengers on the. Titanic. Or. Spencer went Down but mrs. Spencer was saved. The maid hones to find her late employer a body although it had not been reported among those on the Mackay Bennett. J. A. Kenyon of soothing ton Conn arrived shortly afterwards hoping to identify the body of his brother. A Kenyon of Pittsburg deck stacked with dead. With her own Flag at half Mast the death ship docked slowly. Her Crew marked the rails with bowed Heads and on the aft deck were stacked cof fins with the dead. Members of the Craw talking Over the Side said that every body picked up had been in a life Belt and that there were Rio Bullet he Les in any. Many dead Lay on the1 Forward deck covered with tarpaulins. As the undertakers Camo . Decided to take Oft these bodies first. Col. John Jacob a Belt with a Gold buckle. body identified As of or. Widener was buried at sea. At 11 o clock the work of removing the dead from the Forward deck had not been completed. None of the coffins had been touched. Taken to Curling rink. No one without a special permit waa allowed aboard the boat and As the chaplain and commander were remain ing aboard pending the removal of More bodies impossible to obtain a full account of Steamer s trip. It was predicted that the Mere work of unloading. Would take per haps All Day. As fast As the bodies on the pier they were piled in wagons and taken up the Hill to a Curling rink where they were pre pared for identification. The citizens of Halifax in general remained away from the Vicinity of the Navy Yard. Letters to the edit or Astor s . Was some. There in the pile of rough coffins at tie Stern. , dreaded sight. The White Fet a line had boarded me ship Down the Harbor and they superintended the arrangements for Docking. All told there were not More than half a dozen mourners or their representatives at the pier for they dreaded the sight. Aridj preferred to await. The work of at tie the first Boay Ter byed was that of a Seaman. When the tar Paulin was thrown in fuck 50 urge that government lend Farmers. To Tho Bdl or of tha free press. Notice in your paper that the government is going to loan Money to the municipalities at the Low rate of-4 per cent interest. Now if the government can loan Money to the Manitoba municipalities Why can they rot do the same thing for the Farmers is it not the Farmer who keeps up the municipality if he fails to pay his taxes How is the municipality going to meet its obligation of even 4 per cent.? if the municipality Bonds Are anything the Farmers Bonds must be , for it is with thu Farmers Money that must pay the interest to the govern ment. The same argument applies to the railroads. They get a loan of Money and big Grants of land in order to build and equip their roads and of what use would their be to them if poor u i. Farmer did not produce the Grain per cent of them depend upon the the soil for their sub Manitoba itself is dependent upon the Farmer. Or. Roblin himself knows that this great West of ours is not yet a manufacturing coun try but one of the finest and biggest farming countries in the world. But it tsi1 also a country in which a Man needs quite of Money to. Malce a Start. This is no place for the Man with just a Hoe. He must have horses ploughs Bader Mower waggons Hay Arake and a whole lot of Ether things before he is Able to get one cent Back from the land. For Irto St of these things he must go to the implement House and give not paying them a 9 and even 10 per cent this keeps him Back for years for he has to pay a of Idle lot More in the first place than if he then he must pay at least 8 per cent in addition. As these Are doing More to retard the Prosperity of the Farmer than All bad crops Hail storms and Frost put together it the Farmer could secure Money at a Low interest it would pay him. To clean up More could keep his farm in better shape so that he would Early Independent. As things Are is a Long process. It stands to reason that the government by the people helps itself and what better Security can they need to an a mortgage Ori the place they Are to improve by loaning a Little Money on i surely the fainter helps the government enough to warrant his re 11106-h Elp avoid thumb of the great mortgage companies All his we. Worsley. Durban april 22. No contains no Alum reliable Columbia Tor those who still Tutt Horn style machine bodies were disclosed. With the disaster. Dentil location was possible Only Means of the names sewed in pockets. By tha do cues were Aliscio Seq. stretchers quickly came on Board and master or Valet difficult to Tell the work of removal begun. Ocean funeral Halifax april As Ter s body was brought off the ship shortly before noon and taken with others to the morgue. Captain f. N. Lardner then received interviewers on Board and described the work of the Mackay Bennett at sea. The total number of bodies found he Saifi was 304. Of these i most of them of the titanic s Crew and unidentified were consigned to the remaining 190 brought to Halifax Only is bodies of women were found afloat. The., exact number of identified among the 190 brought Here. Captain Lardier preferred to leave to an official statement to be issued tonight by the White Star authorities underclothing was Blue the Captain told of the finding of the body thought to be that of or. Wide Iier which was buried at sea. George Widener jr., talked with the Captain today and text sure the body of Edward Keating or Widener s Valet. There were letters in the pocket addressed to Geo. B. Widener but in the Interior of an overcoat were the letters a. and the Quality of the underclothing was not similar to that or. Widener wore. Relics of the titanic dotted the sea Over an area of 30 Square Miles Cap Tain Lardner said. Doors windows and. Chairs by the score were found floating but to none of them were bodies lashed. In several instances there were groups of floating bodies numbering 50 or More but none were lashed together. Col Astor was found standing almost erect in his Liebelt. Small boats were lowered by the Mackay Bennett whenever a group of bodies was sighted and into these the dead were piled three or four at August ver Eulon cured of eczema Tho fallowing testimonial was received by us when Bell Balm and p. S. Of a. Wire being perfected and thes e now famous remedies were put on die Market. Winnipeg Juna 1, 1909. I buffered for months from eczema of a most aggravating Tormand besides consult ing several physicians r spent a month in the Hospital Here without obtaining any Relief. My hands face and oldest were covered with the disease to such an extent that i notified that i could Rio longer continue my work As Cook in the Royal Alexandra hotel. A Friend. Recommended. Bell Balm arid Bell s p. S. 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All were carefully exam incl and numbered and their Eft sets placed in separate bags. It was decried Wise that borne should be a Decd sea. Ai 8pm Tho Bell was boiled indicating that was in burial service. Readiness stamp song for on til s of the Steamer As she Rook ii to and fro one gazed at the sky and then across the boundless sea and Ito one s mind came crowding m the words Ottllie psalmist of of if t tace wings of morning and dwell m the upper parts of the sea even. Then. hand Iead. Me and thy Rigel it band shall hold a graded and Sang. In the stillness of the Early Naglit Tihe Wordis from that unequalled burial office rang out across the water i am the resurrection
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