The Nanaimo Free Press [Tuesday, October 12, 1920] [article]

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Aa^nairao frpf BrrsSH FORTlf-SEVENra VB® ~ iw4. ___________^ ^ , /i' NANAIMO. VANCOUVER ISUI^janSH COtUMBlA. TUESDAY, og. 12. JWO. *" "mill 11 I ' EffiliMTSffl MWITH HTHOKITIE {•on»tanllnople. Oct. 12 --One lhou»aml Oreeki. ArmenlaoB Jewish emlgranu lallcd from • y. siHnlnjr for America on hoard .... Turkish ship «ul !>>roal. under char-'er h.v ilie Ureeks, the flrat aieamer departinc for an American port from fonslunlinor' ' T.'iey ieft and many diu not bold American paaa port*. tTiatlea E.
more » ... en. I'.S. consul in this cily. hi understood to hare notified the State Ilepartment WashlnRIon ll.at the steamer did bear II proper bill of health. Frenoli officials demanded that tlie ship, tiirmeily the Germanic, of the White -Star Line, now the properly of a Turkish company, he retumed to Turkish Jtfrisdlctlon before departinx. While the British assened that the Krtneh attitude was blocking Turkish nommerclal developmenl. and erltldsed ronsnl Allen's attlinde. (MUNDWON WS BASEBALL CIPTelaml. Oct. 12-riereland. the American League pennant win ners are the world s basalbali ehamphms for 1»20. They defeated brooklyn'ji by a score of 3 to 0 day and won the big championship In baseball, the big Hole. Coreleskie. winning hi. third game In the serlee holding Brooklyn, hetpless. The series ended with five Tiotorles riereland and two for toe National League champions. The score of today's game was: E. riereUnd ...ooo no lOi-3 lleooklyn ...000 000 000-0 Biwiklyn; ( oTeleskie of a trip-of aeven which were being pushed by the locomotive to the •* "••ko.l.lt. Just how the accident happened Is not known but It is believed that when the brakee were applied when the train was entering upon a down grade, that Harris slipped and between the first and second _ !nd 7h' T and the locomotive. He ros-tjot swn to full but Engineer Harris I Iced the conductor missing from his accustomed place and ii •lopping the train to Investl found the mahgled remains of _ conductor lying between the rails, life being eitinct. The deceased was a native of Cura^rland. Eng., aged 31 year, and had been In the employ of the • ompany since Dec. loth. 1917. prior lo Which dale ho was In the employ of the II. C. Electric in Vancouver. He resided at 253 Kennedy •treet and besides hi. parent, at thase River Is survived by hU wife who I. a daughter of Mr. Peter Gor-donMrol street, and two children. The remains now repose at Mr. Jenkins' I'ndertaking Parlors pend ing a coroner's Inquest, and the completion of funeral arrangements. d O'NoUl for Mr*. Ho^yti P.dl ErterUined AppreciatiT* Uit Ered n audience that falriy well filled he Op#r. Ho««. ful.y appreeiasod me Violln-pluno reellil given lag! gening by Mr. and Mrs. Holroyd iwuU of Vancouver under the aus pices of .Nanilmo P^ift of Nallve Sons Ibe proceed, .rf the entertainment Will* -a. one of exceptlonnl merit, Peing d-vote.1 to a fund to pay arrear. tu-uxc on the historic Barilon. Mrs. Elsie Abcmethy proved a ine aroompsnlst. whlol, added rasterlsliy to the suecess of the even-•ng. The programme opened with Sake Op 43 (Aria and Garotte), vieuriemps; and in this number Mr. p.ull excelled himself. One not Ice-P«wer of memmion throughout lha entire pro-fWarme .,|| Mrs Pauli's conlrlbu-t^s Were much enjoyed and per-MP« her InterpretaMon of the Rosary though b^nditlon of the other fc..I,u*lons »*lwef»Ily "Lee NH" and "Tee Yuex" were very fine. Oreelan King Wore*. W^s. Oct. 12.-The condition w King Alexander, whe was bitten •wrel days ago. was Mnonnced to be worse today. lOMINIOR TODAT »»»li 1* UMII TOU. ROBERT Warwick "The city ^ OF MASKS" * P"«wo«M-Artetwlx Ptetare A mystery roMea IhM.'m HAGAZnE FATAL ACCm ONBAIUtOAD TOWAEESU thoma, Harris, rondurtor on ». w. ihi' This .Morning and Almost slantly Killed. Thomas W. Harris, .on of Mr John Harris. Chase Rlrer. was run «>«r by a train of empty coal cars oLv Com' Pany thii morning, his body terribly mw.g,.d Zi death rmnS alldeuL dn«!!'^'*' •• con ductor on the coal train was riding between the first and * srerl .\narrli> and due*. «ill l-eecede OrxunizaliuB of Htahir G< crnmeni In Rnssla. Wa'Adngton. Oct. 12-The end Bolshevism In Russia Is believed by oftlclal. lo be near enough to begin ring what will follow Soviet The danger ol ansichy ci.aos In Russia following BoUhevlsm real. The Zemstvos has been .so well organlied they may be able maintain order until a new and sta ble government U aet up. Gen. Wrangel Is reported to be receiving considerable aupport from peasams of the territory under his control in South Russia. NTENDTOBKHG THUKiSTOlAD -f«ELAW) London. Get. 12-latadeis of the Sinn FNjln movement in Ireland say they regard the speech at Cararron. Wales, by Premier Lloyd George as almost a "deelaretion of war on Ire land." says a Dublin despatch. There are many signs, says the cor respondent that the executive departof that city Intends to bring lings to a head as quickly as possl-.e by a concerted attack against dls order, which by Inflicting general the country may make
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