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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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mardi 18 juin 1935
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  • Sherbrooke examiner
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[" gferhmifcr iatlir Iwarù Established 1897.SHERBROOKE, CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1935.Thirty-Ninth Year.BRITAIN AND GERMAN?IN FORMAL1 AGREEMENT ON NAVAL ARMAMENTS \u2014« ! NEW CHARGES TO BE LAID AGAINST ALLEGED SMUGGLERS.THREE HUNDRED'GOLD CLAUSE IN Halifax, Juno 18.\u2014 Royal ' Canadian Mounted Police an- i ! nounced today that, new charg- I es growing out of their uncov- | j ering of an alleged $\u20195,(KM),- j POO liquor ring had been laid | against nine Nova Scotians and i two Prince Edward Island men.#- Only Few Technical Points Remain to Be Solved Before Conversations Close on Friday \u2014 Germany Accepts Global as Well as Category Limits\u2014Italy Non-committal | on Anglo-German Agreement, while France Threatens to Denounce Washington Naval Treaty.- , ITALY UPHOLDS ATTITUDE London.June 18.\u2014A naval agreement between Britain and Germany | Qp BRITAIN AND FRANCE was formally reached this morning.The basis of the agreement j\t_______ is that the total strength of the German fleet shall in no circum- Demands that Question of German stances exceed ihirtv-five per cent, of the British fleet.\td\t-du r The full delegation met at the Foreign Office.Sir Samuel Hoare,\tParticipation m ^-.aUan Lorn- Foreign Secretary, and Sir Bolton Eyres Monsell.First Lord of the j\tmumcations Conference Be Re- Admiralty, were present with British experts.Joachim von Bibben-; ferred to Special Committee, trop, Germany's Ambassador-at-Large, headed the German delegation.| Several outstanding points still remain to Ire settled.These, it! was intimated, technically should not be difficult of solution.The j conversations are expected to end on Friday.Geneva, June 18.\u2014Italy supports the French and British suggestion that the question of Germany\u2019s | participation in the Danubian Inter It was authoritatively learned that the agreement provides for a national Commission on Communic- double limitation on the size of the German navy: 1.\t\u2014A global limit of thirty-five per.cent, of Britain's effective naval tonnage as determined by international agreement.2.\t\u2014A category limit of thirty-five per cent, with certain latitude allowed for transfer from one category t.o another.The first provision means that Germany agrees to limit her total tonnage to thirty-five per cent, of Britain\u2019s.The second means that Germany cannot apply her total of thirty-five per cent, to the construction of one particular category of warship.This was the main difficulty confronting the two delegations.The British delegates pressed for category limitations lest Germany\u2019s total allowance under the agreement ^ vXt ._________________________________ might be used to over the sea with ^ I German submarines, Italy today presented a note to j Britain, reserving her views on the ! Anglo-German agreement hut stat-1 ing she was willing to discuss the j situation at any time.The Italian 1 note was said to have declared that j German naval rearmament was a j matter for discussion among signa-j tories of the Washington Nava! Treaty.France also presented a note to the British Embassy in Paris.She | was said to have declared that she j might denounce hei existing nava: ; treaty obligations a.d to have main-! I J ations and Transit should be submitted to the League of Nations Consultative Committee on Communications and Transit, the Italian Government yesterday informed the League.The trouble is due to modification of the German constitution, taking from the German states much of their executive power.As a result, it was held, it would be difficult for the Reich to participate in the work of the Commission under former arrangements.GOVERNMENT\u2019S REFORM MEASURES ENCOUNTERED LITTLE OPPOSITION MINE CONVICTS STAGED MUTINY BONDS IS HELD VALID BY COURT Fifteen Mine Officers He'd as Hostages by Kansas State Peni-1 tentiary Who Mutinied Today in Prison Coal Mine\u2014All Telephone Communications with Prison Office Broken.Measures to Establish Trade and fndusiry Commission and Set Up Exchange Stabilization Fund Approved in House Yesterday\u2014Amendments to Companies\u2019 Law to Make Canadian Control Over Incorporation of Companies Stricter than Eke where in World, Says Prime Minister.ttawa, June 18.\u2014 In a swift ' passage from one reform to j tained German rearmament on land, ! ' ^ another the Hou-e of Com-1 sea and air should be considered inons today resumes consideration of jointly.FRANCE FEARS~BRITAIN MAY DROP UNITED FRONT amendments to the Company Law after placing irs approval yesterday on measures to establish a Trade and - Industry Coifnnission and create a fund to stabilize Canadian currency.The.Trade and industry Commis sion will be the Tariff Board, and as it was debated Prime Minister R.B.Bennett informed the House ness was the ,\t,\t, most difficult problem confronting s Japan already had p^],^ merL The problem was to Paris, June 18.\u2014France \u2019informed Great Britain today that any Anglo-Gertnan naval agreement signed without full protection for ^ ^ ^ f i ance would mean denunciation by .regulation of bu this country of the Washington ! Nava! Treaty denounced it.\t.I prevent destructive effects of un- franee reserves tull hoeriy o regtrajne(| amj unrestricted com-action, the French note, présente.petdjjnn am( stjl] protect the con-in reply to_Great Britain s note on sun,er from exploitation by mono- the Ànglq-Gerrcan naval talks, yas reporter! to\thave said.\tThe\tnote\t\u2018 \u2019 .\t\u201e\t.was handed\tto British Ambassador\t, rh« Proposed\tCommission\twill Sir George Clerk by Premier Pierre ihfe Püwer tü recommend approval j avaj\tof certain agreements as to price ' FcaVs that Britain might lose in-!»»/! production in particular indus- \u2019 terc-st in the United Front establish-j *>:l \u201c''i HEAR NO DEFINITE WORD Hon! Ian Mackenzie, Liberal OF THREE MISSING MEN member for Vancouver, Centre, t\t_______ welcomed the bill and thought it should have been passed earlier.He was pleased control of the Fund movingi H,oui(| rest with the Minister of Fin-Ill mois i middle Atlantic coast and over Grand Banks, moderate disturbance is eastward across southern 1 ]Iln.
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