The Signal, 1914-7-16, Page 7RS
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CHANGED THE BASIS
OF ULSTER EXCUSION
Lards Agreed to [lamination of S:a
Year Claus.—Unionists Appear
Anxious to Avoid Hestllltles
The committee stage of the ' emer.l
anent" bill closed Thursday alght 'a
the House of Lords. Nearly all of the
mon Important amendments had been
dtapoeed of the previous sight and a
greater part of the sitting was spew;
to discussing proposals which the Op-
position
pposition leaders do not regard a•
essential for meeting the great need
of the moment. the prevention of civil
war.
On tills point Lord Lansdowne
Unlouist leader, made an Important
statement. He told the House thst
he and his friends had considered
whether they should put down amend-
ments for safeguarding the interests
01 the Unionist minority In the ,south
and west. They had come to the con
clusion that In view of the present
aituatlon In Ireland 11 was In the pub-
lic interest that they should concen-
trate their amendments entirely on the
question of avoiding civil strife.
The first t'ulontat amendment to
ellminete the clause of the bill pro-
viding for a vote to be taken in each
county of Ulster on the question
whether It should be excluded from
the operations of the home rule bi::
was earrted by 15x, against 85.
Au amendment moved by Lord
Lansdowne providing for tare total
exclusion of Plater from home rule
without time limit was next adopted
by 13s to 3:4.
Lord Lansdowne said that the Op-
position would not guarantee that
Ulster's exi•luelon would prevent civil
war Things -had come to such a pass
In Ireland that it was Impossible for
anyone to guarantee what might hap-
- pen there in the r .xt few weeks.
• even days.
' "But on the whol '• he continued.
"we are inclined to believe that this
arrangement Is more likely than any
other to .provide relief from the pre-
sent anxieties."
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CARSON AT BELFAST
Consulted With Others of Provisional
, Government—Is Crisis Reached?
•
,The predictions that last Friday
would see some startling develpp-
. meats in the Ulster situation were
not fulfilled: , Sir Edward Careen. the
1 Ulster Unloaiat leader, arrived at
t Belfast, and was accorded a reception
of U a military character, after which
the !Provisional Government" held' its
first formal meeting, and passed a
aeries of resolution", . authorising the
BEecutive to take whatever steps were
necessary to enforce Ulster's oppo-
sition to Home 'Rule,
The Unionist paper declare that
the gravest possible crisis in at hand
in Ulster. and . some of them have
sent large staffs to that Province and
have made preparations to report un -
'spieled events.
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HINDUS GIVE UP FIGHT
Realize Hopelessness of Continuing
Press For Admittance at Vancouver
Gurdit Singh and his Hindu com-
patriots on the Komagata htaru have
agreed to drop their fight for entry
Into Canada, and the steamer with
her East Indian passengers is ex-
pected to leave Vancouver any day.
It is understood' that Gurdit Singh
and his committee agreed to waive
their rights in connection with de-
manding boards of Inquiry. Gurdit
Singh and hie followers are in dfrn
straps. The Vancouver Hindu com-
mittee refused to give them any more
provisions, claiming that the Hindus
on land had reached the bottom of
their purse.
Starved Amid Plenty
♦ coroner's Jury found that Fontu
Toderaro, a Roumanian,' who mort-
gaged his home In the old land to
raise rands to bring him to Canada,
died at Thorold In a rude shack bunt
by his own hands. from acute indiges-
tion, when friends prevailed upon him
to take some mush and milk after
he had been without food for mon
than a week. He had found but aux
days' work sine* Apr11.
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Tried to Deetrey Burns' C.ttage
An attempt to destroy the cottage
at Ayr. Scotland, where Robert Berra ,
*the Bee44 lb poet; was Serra was rouge
last oak by two members 01 a mili-
tant suffragette "arson squad." The
two women were surprised by a stoat -
watchman as they were to the tot of
placing large bombe egatnet the doors
and windows of the oottage. One was
arrested.
Defending Britain's Coast
As • defence against attacks by air
trail. the British Government has d
dried to dot the comma of the Brtt sk
isles with a series of towers, each
armed with two quick-Artag tuns of
spacial design A complete eirele of
towers is to tie erected •ronpd naval
Mations. such as Pftstxmouth and
Rosytb, wad at other specially .11.1
ntvlgable points.
Len, mellered Mad. in Alive
John Ramo. „r iwmbet` enlace
who was thought to have dive in
Lindon twenty years ago, has been
loured by a friend to be living in
Mo.r.
jaw 1t le sul'pnr..d that his
wham banama mixed with that of an -
steer man who ?Jed in the hospital
While Roger. was there.
Leafed tea Melt Salm
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wile\ had bona ogeesd, were rental
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Every desirable seek• in high
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SHARMAN
TME SHOE MAN
STORSTADi BLAMED
FOR EMPRESS WRECK
Responsibility Placed Upon Third
Officer Tuftenes of the Collier—
Kendall Exonerated
The Empreaa of Ireland wreck ('om-
miaslon held its last meeting at Que-
bec on Saturday and its glutting was
read by Lord Mersey, the chairman.
Atter giving • summary of the ac -
couple of the disaster, as supplied by
Captain Kendall and the first officer
of the Empress, and Alfred Tuftenes,
third officer, in charge of the Stontadt
at the time of the collision, and other
(Ulcers on the bridge with htm, the
Judgment proceeded to show that
Tuftenes .an to blame for the acci-
dent, because the collier's course was
changed
The finding, after the paragraph
above quoted. goes on to say:
"It is not to be supposed that this
disaster was in any way attributable
to any spec!aI characteristics of the
St. Lawrence waterway. It was a
disaster which might have occurred
In the Thames, in the Clyde. in the
Mersey, or elsewhere, in similar cir-
cumstances."
After stating that the stories told
by the officers on the two vessels were
irreconciable, the report went on
'After carefully welghtngt the evi-
dence we have come to the conclusion
that Mr. Tuftenes was mistaken if he
supposed that there was any intention
• on the part of the Empress of Ireland
to pass port to port or that she. In
fact, by her lights manifested the in-
tention of doing so, but it appears to
us to be a mistake which would have
been of no consequence if both ships
had sebaequently kept their courses.
i "Shortly after the ships came into
I.the poeltion of green to green, as
I claimed by Captain Kendall, or red
to red, as claimed by Mr. Tuftenes,
the fog shut them out from each other,
and it is while thea were both en-
veloped in this fog, that the course
Of one or the other was changed, and -
'
the collision brought about- Prom
the evidence adduced on behalf of
both vessels, it is plain that before
the fog and when they last saw each
other. there was no risk of colllelon,
I if each kept her course. Therefore,
the question as to who 1s to blame
resolves itself into a eimple lssue—
namely, whkth of the two ships chting-
nd her enures during the fog.
}"There is in our opinion, no ground
jror saying that the couree of the Ene
press of Ireland was ever changed In
the sense that the wheel was willfully
moved." Conflicting evid'-nce was
given regarding the steering gear of
the Empresa, the. report. stated, but
the commissioners came to the opin-
ion that the liner's steering apparatus
was not at fault. Captain Kendall
was exonerated from blame In the
matter, although the commissioners
say he would have been well advised
to give the Stontadt a wider berth.
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Washable and Easy Shirts
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DOCTORS'S WIFE ARRESTED
New York Town Stirred Over Mys-
terious Murder Case
Mrs Florence Conklin ('arman, wife
of Or Edwin Carman of Freeport, N.Y.,
is acrueed as the mysterious axsaa-
min Who murdered Mrs• Louise Bailey,
wife of a Hampstead manufacturer, by
tiring a bullet through her heart while
she was+ standing in the physician's
office. Mrs. Carman, at whom the fl .-
ger of suspicion had been, pointing
since the dlerovery was made that she
had installed a telephonic instrument
in her husband'is office so that she
might hear what went nn between him
and his women patients, Is locked up
1n Nassau county jail at Mina ola,
N.Y.
The immediate cause of the arre.t
wax the testimony given at the in-
quest by Ellwood T Barden. an in-
surance agent, who claimed to hate
heard the [shot and to have seen a
woman answering Mrs. Carman's de-
scription moving away from the win-
dow. All the principals in the case
are socially prominent
BIG FIRE AT QUZBac
The Picturesque Terrace Nearly De-
treyea—Chateau In Danger
Rtre of a spectacular nature on
Thursday destroyed almost the whole
of the Dufferin Terrace, Quebec's
famous promenade overlooking the
St Lawrence. week of the band stand
Dab rsaaawdleated Itself' to M. homes
nn the cliff above, doing considerable
damn* to the 1)o11014 at each end
of the row, lint leaving those in be-
tween practically untouched.
rears warn entertained for the
Chateau Froatenae, the big C.P R.
hotel which faces the terrace, an4
that the maxsive stone supports would
crash into the tenement district be•
bus, but the hotel escaped unsoatbed.
The total lose was about $26,000.
Karluk Crew May b. Gate
Captain Robert Bartlett of the
Canadian Aretle Exploration Expe-
dition last week positively denied at
Nome. Alaat•, that he had sent any
report to the Minister of Marine at
Ottawa. which could he construed as
Indirating that eight me4 of the Kar
luk'e crew were mti.ang tad probably
list. A report to thin • .et was cur-
rent for moms. days
Thr will or the late James Convicts
shows the Fatale to he worth • total
nr Stet ,enfi -
After .beating three men ono of
whom died and terrorising the County
of Lnlhlniere, Clue , for a week, Jn.eph
Mnraud w ae found dead in a but In
the wood.
Mr Austen Chamberlain has derided
to become a candidate In Woe, tier
mingh•m. his father's ofdwnutltu.aey.
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