Sherbrooke daily record, 11 juin 1935, mardi 11 juin 1935
[" terbronk Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 1935.Thirty-Ninth Year.BELIEVE JAPAN READY TO ACCEPT ' * REICH DEMAND FOR GREATER NAVY HEAVIER BURDENS IN THE OFFING FOR U.S.TAXPAYERS.Whole Progress of Anglo-German Naval Negotiations to Be Reviewed v/hen New British Foreign Minister Meets United States Ambassador\u2014Report of Japanese Acquiescence in Hitler Demands Causes Considerable Concern in France\u2014New Minister Faces Many Difficulties.London, June 11.\u2014Other naval powers received a detailed report over the week-end of the progress made in the Anglo-German naval conversations.Sir Samuel Hoare.new Foreign Secretary, will receive Ambassador Robert W.Bingham of the United States in the next few days and it is expected at that time that the German naval plans as well as the Anglo-American problems will be discussed.\" French reports from Tokyo that Japan already has agreed to a German navv thirty-five per cent, the size of Great Britain s caused surprise in well-informed diplomatic quarters.Ambassador Matsudaira of Japan was given a verbal report on the Anglo-German talks, but it was understood that the Japanese views were not sought by the Foreign Office.It was pointed out that in view of the fact that Joaquim von Rib-bcntrop, the German expert, is returning here on Friday to resume his conversations, it was clear that Germany\u2019s demands are still to be debated with the British.French quarters here admit anxiety over the outcome of the Anglo-German conversations and France is expected to be the first to raise objections when Great Britain puts the question of German increases up to the other powers.A', though Re levs fuehrer Hitler stated that he wants a navy eighty-five per cent, the size of the French, the French regard that such a navy would be superior to that of France because it would be almost entirely modern.Sir Samuel Hoare, who took over the Foreign Office this afternoon, received Ambassador Oliveira, of Brazil, the dean of the diplomatic «r corps, first.Stanley Baldwin, the new Prime ; Minister, returned to London to pre-j pare his announcement of changes in i the rest of the ministry.GRAVE PROBLEMS FACING 1 mi BRITISH MINISTER! Washington.June 11.\u2014A poll of the United States House of Representatives W ays and Means Committee showed today that if President Roosevelt should suggest heavy inheritance and increased gift taxes as a means of redistributing wealth his proposal would fall into sympathetic hands.The check disclosed that of the twenty-five committeemen, fourteen would go along on an inheritance-gift tax programme, most of them without qualification.Two others said they would not, while nine were doubtful.M.W.MITCHELL ~ THIS MORNING PREDICTS ALBERTA VOTING WILL BE HELD NEXT MONTH Liberal Leader Claims Increased Tax Sales and Loss of Homes Will Follow Return of Present Farmer Administration.Only Son of Late J.S.Mitchell Succumbed in His Sleep at His Residence on Moore Street Following Illness of Brief Duration.Edmonton, June 11.\u2014 Alberta\u2019s provincial election will be held in July, \u201cprovided the Government is not afraid to trust the people,\u201d W.R.Howson, K.C., Liberal leader, predicted last night in an address.\u2018\u2018Unless there is relief given lo the taxpayers by the Government of this province, we can expect one thing only and that is increased tax sales and consequent loss of homes,\u201d the Liberal leader warned.ACCUMULATED C.N.R.LIABILITIES HAVE EXCEEDED THREE BILLIONS London, June 11.\u2014 Sir Samue Surplus of Three Major Roeds Taken Into National Railway Hoare took over the reins of th i Foreign Office this afternoon, his j first step being the reception of the I principal foreign ambassadors.In Europe and the Orient alike j great problems will challenge his i skill.\t~ Japan is pressing forward on ; ttawa, June ll.\u2014 Where the China.British officiai despatches, j f J three major railway systems it is understood, generally confirm j\tnow forming the Canadian the press reports of the Japanese | National Railways had a surplus of penetration of Hopei province, the raore than $10,000,000 before they suppression of the Chinese Kuomin-j were taken over by the^ Dominion J tang, and the withdrawal of twenty | Government between 1917 and 1920, ¦ thousand Chinese troops.\tthis had been turned into a deflc'f System of $13,000,000 Turned Into Deficit of $235,-000,000 by December, 1922\u2014Total Debt of Enterprise, including Government Advances, $3,015,318,012 at End of 1934.On this affair Britain has so fa:; not made any representations.Until treaty rights are infringed the view of $295,000,000 under public owner ship by December 1922, or a loss of I $248,000,000 for the period between ! taken in British circles is the matter j their absorption and the close of is one affecting Japan and China 1922.These figures were contained alone.In Europe the Italian designs on Ethiopia are causing increased con in answers submitted by_ the railway management to questions asked \u201e\u201e\t______ .\t' I by Mr.MacMillan, M.P., before the cern.The Italian press attacks on j hjol.fe Standing Committee on Rail-Britain have stopped, but the menace | ways amj Shipping.This deficit grew of a conflict between Italy anu ; to 'the appalling figure of $789,040,-Ethiopia, with all the complications 375 jn December, 1934, to which must it might entail elsewhere, seems \u2019°jioe added advances by the Govern-grow with every fresh speech b\\ j men,: to cover cash deficits of.$194,-Preniier Mussolini.\t.\t^\t.\t283,508, or a.grand total deficit as On the other hand British authon- of December last of $983,324,183.tids are hopeful of concluding an The information submitted shows aerial Locarno treaty with Germany, the total liabilities of the Cana-^idolf Hitler's draft, submitted be-!^jan National have now reached the fore the Whitsuntide holiday, is ¦\t-
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