Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 16, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Edition Winnipeg free press 1 vol. Pages Sun rises. 4.18 Seis 20.38. Moon rises r.48 Moon sets 19.40. Winnipeg Friday june 16, 1939 Cool homeward bound their majesties say Farewell to Canada scenes of the final Day of the Royal visit. At left. Their majesties leave the train at Halifax and behind them loom the funnels of me Empress of Britain. At right the Royal couple wave Good Bye from the Bridge of the Empress. British warships it run blockade tientsin june i. Of the blockaded British Concession appealed to commander of British War ships o get food to them the japanese Domei news Agency reported today. The Appeal followed shaoling of two chinese Farmers by japanese sentries when the Farmers sought to run the blockade of the British and French concessions with vegetables. In asking British warships to Mary Rose sails immediate showdown by Francis Stevens. Halifax june 16. George and Queen i Elizabeth Kepi waving Back at us As Long As we could Sec their i hands. They must have kept on waving at others after that. I they waved at All of us. And the people gathered on Hilltop and Housetop in every window looking upon the Harbor an head land and Shore waved until their hands dropped with weariness and breath could do no inure. A a the last proof i had of exactly French submarine the Royal tour founders London june i. Bup it Japan s new demands against speck of Blue on inc Captain s Bridge. Montreal. Jane id Impi Mary Eose to Backer. 17-year-old girl who holds the Canadian women s figure skating Crown sailed today aboard the liner d of York for London where practice until the tall before Competition in Switzerland. Asking British warship move food into the Concession from and w c i h a i w c i authorities said the food would be regarded As military supplies and would be distributed throughout the Concession. Authorities said the British Are preparing soldiers and Volun Teers for any emergency. Most stores were closed. Japanese restrictions tightened and the French Concession was completely isolated except on the Side adjoining the British area. An acute food shortage thru Alan d of Concession. Already markets pc jains Itle almost denuded of foods re a i capt for cold storage meals. The i British and French had Large stores rur Rush Ireland a j maj vice in Riverside War Barton in 1936 j houses but there were More than and 1937. Regained the British wo-1 joo.000 people to feed in the con men s Golf title today by defeating Cessions. Mrs. To Marsh. Ulster Champion 2 and 1. Barton fully recovered and Fiou from her in incs of last year was two up after the first round of blockade the 36-Hole match. Continued on Page 10, column 6 Boomerang for japs ironically the presence of the n the warehouses to comely arise and the British government will have to consider what immediate Active Steps it take protect British interests in China a Semi official statement said today. The statement said British circles cannot but take the most serious View of the further demands which have been made and which raise the widest issues affecting the rights of All those Powers which have treaty rights in China. Referring to recent threatening j utterances of the japanese spokes Man in tientsin the statement continued "11 is Clear from these state ments that the surrender of the four accused chinese terrorist suspects can no longer be regarded As the reason for the imposition of measures against the British con cession 1 British officials meanwhile were considering the imposition of discriminatory measures against japanese exports in reprisal for the blockade. Board of Trade experts submitted showdown continued on Page 10, column 6 Steven s continued Oil Page further pictures and is of the King and Queen appear on pages 8. I and 10. i i another set vans Story Page aboard . Knip Ress of Britain at sea. June if. A Royal Clay of rest was observed today or. This incr rat 1 Aris june Ufi. Bup the j Kins and Queen Home to a from Tiute urn Iurii e Phenix. With if 30-Day North. Tour. Or or the first time i a there nor for morn men Fren tote Royal tour retrospect authorities Al i of saving any of the sub Mai Ard. Has foundered i he indo China the receptions to follow and the King and Queen Vive at ease Only Passen pics on be announced 50 members of their in Touriac the Majestic. 42.000-ton the Royal tour in is the theme of a special eight Page pictorial supplement which is to be included with saturday afternoon s regular edition of inc free press. Already the free press provided its readers with an tight Page picture supplement reviewing their majesties visit of Winnipeg. Now in response to a widespread desire for a com plete coast to coast review o the Royal Lour. Free press editors arc hard at work completing a special Section which will include the Best and most representative pictures taken in every Centre where their majesties paused durig their Canadian . Scares and scores of pictures Are included some of which have never before been published in Winnipeg but Mol of which arc selected from the hundreds of outstanding shots printed in the free press from Day to Day during the trip. So watch out for saturday s paper and if you arc Wise you will Reserve extra copies right now who your Carrier boy or news dealer because this edition is going to be snapped up by Public very quickly. Free press readers Are also reminded again of the Book Stovel and company Are now preparing with free press co opera Tion which will give a Complete pictorial review of the Royal visit to Manitoba. This is to be a High Grade lithographic Job in two colors on heavy Book plate paper with suitable binding to make be sold at a Price within the reach under water for r j relatives of the notified of their the ministry the official aunt Andone All Noce j _. In Crew. Normal Lvi the ship is almost twice is fat Yrtle or Ine having been impress of Australia on Jujj 11cw i Oik i in huh the inn to North America Ore than men aboard were probable loss. F Marine issuing in Cement shortly asked the news before 7.30 . Not to publish the news be fore 10 . So that All relatives of the Crew could be notified first. The was on detached cruising off inc indo i chinese coast in shark infested by franc is Stevens Halifax. Is. June a " clock in inc .11 restaurant near the i our i Volch the trip to n Orth America v i was made and the King astounded by its size remarked with a when he first stepped from an ele Vator to the promenade deck last night where do we go from j j sailors of his majesty Here i Canadian Navy playing a id Litts he was out a stroll having land singing and by u i up top. Left behind the cheers of a crowd on incidentally if and when the waterfront at Halifax. Chance sleep. I m from where the liner sailed Day. There will be one More reception in route. The ship stops a Rietl at no details Iliad yet been received j us Newfoundland oldest of the present British dominions to Morrow. Then it proceeds to eng f i la _ 1 rend of the cause no the Accident. I Ilc British dominions. sleep is one Tim i tuve the of the larger j it proceeds to done yet in my f inc Llyn types of Subici a Iblis. 1.37d ton j Allej arriving june 22 for a round maritime provinces. If 1 Al and o02 feet Long. Or Homecoming celebrations. An incurable cough from this sice the Empress of Britain i less Hali Ogaian existence the Flora decoration i want placed c respite continued on Page 10, column Toh nature readings Low during nigh -m21 a.m., june 1g , june 16 2.00 ., june 1c i Liiva june 1c. 1938 overnight entries and Early Bird will be found on Page 7. My Graves an Anchor maae olo. Get my nols. And Bury me not on Lone so. I la be wit ii you week. Here arc further views of the last Day of their majesties visit to Canada As Wai Duparl. About hem. The Royal couple arc seen at left As they Board he Empress Premier a. L. Macdonald is with them. At fight the King is seen in Halifax s famous Public Uherc his majesty replanted an English Oak. Which had been planted As an Acorn in Point pleasant from left in Riffel arc Premier Macdonald the King and Queen Aid. Mackay prime minister w. L. Mackenzie King. Fin mrs i lie Day of his Imit Kay and
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