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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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lundi 18 septembre 1933
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  • Sherbrooke gazette ,
  • Sherbrooke examiner
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[" herbrook?iatlu mcotb Established 1897.SHERBROOKE.CANADA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1933.Thirty-Seventh Year.MADCAP HURRICANE SWEPT NORTH TOWARDS SHORES OF NOVA SCOTIA Ten Known Dead and Property Damage Estimated in Millions Results as Entire North Atlantic Seaboard Is Swept \u2014Mexico Reports Great Damage and Heavy Loss of Life from Caribbean Storm\u2014Fears Held for Nova Scotian Apple Crop.«t- i ANGLO-U.S.DEBT DISCUSSION SET FOR OCTOBER 5th.A hurricane, runaway madcap from the tropics, sent gaies raging toward the Nova Scotian and Maine coasts today after wreaking death and destruction on other parts of the United States Atlantic seaboard.Ten persons were known to be dead in North Carolina, where the storm struck its most vicious blow.Property damage there approached $3,000,000.Two persons drowned in Pennsylvania.Massachus'etts suffered a buffeting yesterday.Steamboat service between Nantucket and the mainland was stopped.New York and New Jersey escaped much of the storm's wrath, but historic Barneget lighthouse, a Jersey institution for three-quarters of a century, faced possible destruction.The storm left only twenty inches of sand between the light and tiie raging waves A plan was afoot to save it by a temporary barrier.In Mexico soldiers searched ruins for additional victims of another hurricane that struck the vicinity of Tampico and San Luis Potosi.The number of dead in those two cities was set at forty-five, with nearly one hundred and fifty injured and six thousand homeless.London, Sept.18.\u2014Anglo-American debt conversations are expected in London official quarters to begin in Washington on October 5th, it was learned today.The first interviews will be between Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, of the British Treasury, and representatives of the United States Treasury.CONTINUED TO PROTEST TODAY HEAVY DAMAGE FEARED TO ^- NOVA scorn APPLE CROP MILKSTR1KERS Halifax, Sept.18.\u2014Tail-end of a ; sweeping storm that made its bar-1 tered way up the Atlantic seaboard, lashed the southeast coast of Nova Scotia and finally tapered into a thunder storm over the more central part of the province.Howling winds and fast-dropping barometers aroused consternation for the rich apple lands through the Annapolis Valley, whei-e about ninety per cent, of the 2,500,000-barrel crop is still in the orchards, but aside from a heavy downpour- the entire area escaped unscathed.Along the south shore, fishermen, aroused from their beds early this morning by the beating of heavy seas, moved to protect their boats and gear, but no damage was reported.The Radio Signal Service said the greatest velocity reached by the wind was thirty-two miles on hour.All vessels were reaching port on schedule despite a thick, low-lying i fog this morning.* \u2014 DOMINION MUST AID TO WESTERNERS Premier Taschereau Declares Canadian Unity Makes it Imperative that East Assist in Western Distress.As a \u201cChange of Tactics,\u201d Strike Leaders Withdraw Pickets in Chicago Milk Shed and Allowed Shipments to Proceed Unmolested.NORTH CAROLINA DEATH TOLL MOUNTS STEADILY New York, Sept.IS.\u2014Midwestern milk producers callei off their strike today in favor of a tactical change, but in the east and in Pennsylvania\u2019s coal fields striking work-j ers added new notes of restlessness to the United States industrial scene.As a -change of tactics,\u201d strike leaders withdraw pickets in the Chicago milk shed and allowed shipments to proceed unmolested -\twhile they sought to achieve a price New Bern, N.C., Sept.18.\u2014 The 0f $2.50 per hundredweight by sell- known toll of life and property taken ing tu dairies not, affiliated\" with by the tropical hurricane which the Pure Milk Association, swept the north Carolina coast f ri- \\ note of .-onciliatiun encourag-day night and Saturday was grad- ed miners in the Pennsylvania coal ually increased today as reports field.The president of the H.C.trickled in from outlying sections prick Coke Company, traditional with improvement in communica- union foe.intimated it might recede tions.\t! from its non-union stand and sub- Ten_ persons were known to have scrjije (-0 bituminous code, died in high waters left p> t.ie.Mines remained closed, however, storm, and the property damage, and 3U,000 miners continued their estimate was climbing towaid the | \"holiday\u201d protest against delay $3.000,000 mark.\tJ in signing the code.In addition, at least six persons i Some 7,DUO workers in Brockton, were on the missing list.\tMass., shoe factories walked out af- Sanitary conditions m-portions of ue].rejecting a suggestion bv the the stricken area were descnbed as \\jajiona| Lab01.Board to continue \u201cdangerous, and relief agencies worh pending complete settlement moved hurriedly to provide food and ^ of a labov fijfpute.other necessities.\t_ .I Philadelphia\u2019s labor situation was Pamlico, Cartaret and fynell | lurt.ber complicated and the city\u2019s counties apparently were the hard-j-00(j SUppiv threatened by a strike est hit.Four persons were known, of g 0(10 truck dr3vers for highel.to have died in Caitaret, foui more ay> geven thousand truck owners in Tyrrell, and crops and\t! (jecic[ed to suspend1 operation in the interest of safety.New Jersey silk mills, scheduled to re-open today, continued to were almost completely swept away Communications had not yet been established with many of the banks fishing villages, and great fear was expressed for the* safety of the residents.FORTY-FIVE KNOWN DEAD stand idle in the face of an army of 1 picketing silk workers.There was ! no disorder, and pickets drifted ' quietly away after opening time j passed.IN TWO MEXICAN TOWNS -, i KIDNAPPING NOTE BEING INVESTIGATED.,\t, ., - .\t,\t, ¦ .\t.\u2022 Lindsay, Ont.Sept.T8.\u2014It searched today for additional victims l b(, a jok
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