Acmii ll iiiiciilnr ll TIENTSIN. Economic Reprisals May Be Taken In Grave Far Eastern Situation ‘ (By! J. I‘. BANDEBBON our . . 1’! IDNDON. lune ll-(GP Cable)- t con the British Govornmen. is . - ’lldcrin dmwnumont of. the - spouse '.I‘rea as s .to "e lBlll|r¢l!:l‘Ifl of‘ I’IBI'l'un;: ec- ' re 3 or —h P the till: Coll:-salon is , 'l‘heell9ll1'trcaty. which tees with most favored’ Ibnton tarif iinent in Iii-luelns oIonhl.!hn- .~ pl.red,h:'t:ndl lgmmy of ’ in; I export unbsrrou which mlxht be unployed as economic s 3 statement the . Commons Prime ‘tllnt oluck of .-. rfifleuntatlo I o t Government F GI-est _ nlied states Tientsln incident as a basis for far- leuchlng desnandn. \ Prince on if Japan uses the Other Announcements '.l‘l'lePrlme Mliiister made two other urnciincements or Govern- ~ lnent policy. He said the Government would establish llpre Publicity De- partment ‘to co-or lnato the vsrlous V services dealing wl dlstrlbutlmi of British news abroad. The deport finent. with the Earl arrow: on the . ; ‘ _ 89° . orl'1‘mwA,- Jnne- 14--(GP) —on M... . the eve or we rungs departure from the lwysi pi-cmgauve or memy was exteliued soon; .0 CV61)’ in uanwsi serving a sell- tnree ‘months or 111016 ior against a. uovernor-General’: order. mule public by iii. don. lur- mlnlster or JUSUGB, every Mimi sentence will be reduced 4 . , k in " t for- . W Wu}; iauiifi British ' I-le ilso announced that the Gov- . eminent intends to in an excess pi-olits tax on lute c munitions manuieoturen. Kept Informed Before the House of commons met Vincent Massey. Canadian High commlssionerin London, and other domlnlons representatives were giv- ||1_ll1>lin1__‘ tint! on the 'I_'l§{l_t_g (continued on page 11. Col 9) Had Relatives In Island. Province 15 —-(0 P)-— . WITH. and pi-evvi us] ‘i Ifuln office of hi: . ni§e“g_viGrsinmfiil%h| o. ‘ ' . ‘ vo _ ‘mm Mrs u e brothers. 5 Oomellus of Prince —}C » . oming Events -0-. NOHMI in this column 3 cents per word. n.I.’.‘.‘.:“°o‘.¥.‘i.».?i.““-i°»§.”“‘ i‘:'«‘a‘.‘i.‘.'.‘3‘.’i‘. mgmkin can sue nt‘.Mar1ltl4réiac. late for lizdmcntcm‘ Peter sud. Edward Island Y . DENO UNCE ' a A ‘ I-i-.-i-_.-ii"-ii-“-i-‘-ii‘ owzsz. F19’ ~ - .... Vi‘ _ p . ~ Read byEverybody‘ Llkstlie.Bew it I-I-"iii-"ii-_'lr.4i|'fil WITH! JAPAN Troop “foreign lies." are on Great They so that “Britain of the with Germany's OB-IIMA. prisoner ,i‘enoe of an offence code. Under neat l.-sipointe, oy one month. by more ulo G .851 Visual event or metal‘ given rule Anion "Ir. has been tics of sOVGl'e1¢h.s ions oi this his ush motion of any The clemency the to lmrk celebrat- grut by an not or gram or mecoy. .. m only to a. term of net serving a sentence oi not less i-lg: and o Queen to cxtreoralnol mcnllecuations of loyslty and slice.- ion duringacnelr l§ssJestles' tour iii 0 llrom coast to tmiltlional pnc- P010 extended A plus even’ create an atmosp ilret'to corivince their own necessity of colldbo gust. amthat tn viets P1985 “B8 U0 0 50 ion customs ‘ will quit haggling and sign ‘up!’ BROADOASTS‘ IN ENGLISH nronaoeiuni chine reacted quigly to Britidl 2% for mb} Prosoi:latlli:mModo ad “IS A EXTENDED Prisoners S e r v n g Three Months ‘Or More Benefit Ad<iiu.onei consideration may be expected in individual cases or pris- oners serving long term or punit- DI‘i'soner’a wilzlaiigi is good and clem- e as - "oi5"f’u°"w alzned by Sir Ly P. nun, cnier Justice of Can- so Governor-uoneral. George who nsve spent several .;°'.‘.3““‘.....°.‘.‘ .“.‘.°‘.’..."':E...".‘.‘:"..':.t“.‘?.? -- -’. W ' I Oomlriisssr whom they "m'x"m' mm’ 32"‘ °°"’''"'‘"“ "‘ ported to have outlined in detsil lstelnkeeping ir.hW pr‘ cisl W Germany Terms Report: Ofl Movements Aimed At Partitioning" Slovakia "Lies” L/"‘..#.!=.:.:*~s.::~':°'-'°*..*"i.-....> v 0 mm by xeomu°3o.a om.»- men rnovcmsn allegedly sinned sit the partitioning of Bio-' volris.\hegun o coun today against what ‘I'll Brita . f ll _ “ n§'f.e“i““..‘3‘.7"i..°4‘.'§’a.‘§$"iI.“‘§n“.§.u.n d:— . ‘The British Government is not To lluean From The, lfeople Of Canada (By The can-‘aim ‘emu HALIFAX, 16-—1"or the -NM fiople of Canada, Prime Minister een Prime Miiristcr nho sent‘ the Queen Mother Ma . through Queen‘ nu- zsbelih. an Arctic White stofe. For the Princesses lllilriebeth and Mar- ine cr Eflret Rose. who stayed home, there wet; sets of motion scarves and mu a. Government ofliclals did not say what parts of Ounadu the furs came from. «am British And French MW Envoys confer with Russian officials MOSCOW. June 15 —(AP)-— nritlah snd in-cum envo s ueld a two-hour conference to t with fiovet usais’s. Premier-Foreign were re- WOHIHI b81108 new pro for a Mutual As- slsi.-once ct among Great Britain France and hassle. ‘more was official silence on the is discussed at the Kremlin and '3 GOOSE. meeting among the Premier-hm eign . Vyschcsln!i.l\dolo- . toif, French Ambassador Poul mnil it a.p- Nag or, British Ambassador sir am seeds and William strong special British Envo . It was known. owever. that Strong brought to Moscow new British-‘French proposals when he srrivea yesterday. . Cure length of in discussion compared to the conlmrstlve brev- fllof ious interviews among otof sir Wllllsm and Nsgglsr lilll Fl Ilillll . ll Til llllM|lllilll Of “Wonderful Tour.” BY 3. K CARNEGIE (Canadian Press Stuff Writer) HALIFAX. June 15 —(OP)—»As King George and Queen Elisabeth sailed the Atlantic toward New- foundland t.on.igh their Osnsdian words of func- we and gratitude heard this at- ternoon over the 0ansdianBroisd- casting corporation's national net- wdrk and an Empire hooku» . V The King and Queen ap;i‘: in Vous Benlsse." (Goodbye for now a God bless you.) “. return to England with a new sense of the resources and of the r our British Empire," sold his lest . "rhis wonderful tour 0 ours has given me memories that the pass- age of time will never dim." sold the Queen, . It was a "comfort and an in- spiration" to the King that "from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from the Tropics to the Arctic. 116.! a. large part of the earth where there is no ossibiilty of war be- tween nelgh ors. whose peoples are wholly dedicated to the pur- suits of peace. a pattern to all men ‘ howclvlllzed nations or llrglittgssther. . ‘um ‘ s good‘ to know that such a. region exists. for what men can do once he can do again. By God's grace yours may ylbt be the ex- ample which all te world Will follow." His Majesty. expressed confidence that Canada faced “is develop- ment fsr beyond the most optim- istic dreams of her pioneers." The Queen gave thanks "to one and all on this great friendly con- tln nt.” eing the Dominion had been a "real delight" but she _could not exbbess in words ' "the proof you have given us everywhere that you were glad to ee us." Her Majesty wanted particularly to tell the women and children of Canada how glad she was to have seen so men of them. aha sent a special greet ng to those whom dis- tance ‘or illness prevented her meetin . A previous Empire-wide address of the King was heard from Win- nipeg on F3!‘lDl1'e‘DIY, May at This address. the longest one of His Majesty ever broadcast. totalled 800 words. His addresses at Que- heo May 15, and Victoria May 80 were heard across the continent. King And (lucen Bid Adieu To ilewspapermen B A. E. FULFORD Ian Press fitafl Wrl on "Cornwall lav in York is pool-. 5_ss Wned until urther‘ notice. L-461. §,‘§,‘:.fi,,{{,‘r*}“,_‘}‘~§,,{';"cu-{,‘;"°‘nu§g at asaeaml th:{.‘rr‘r};i£ly”polnis must mmmw 3;‘-,,g’“,’;§,.,}.,_...,, .,,"},’},‘,§§’.T ', ItP'muld . '° hm‘ ' ~ covered the tour of the Klrg sind "0hi'5u._m.. MOPHW“ - mm , ' Queen thmuch Canada. on info m._ - ‘V L_1ffi[-,_,,,_n * the United states, 'llbe4r Mejesitles .. ~t——~-- » M‘ A“ ~ mm W .:d.,.°"s..°:‘ M-~°~-=-~ cw ld‘N InB'f w-wt» oi » 3.-z;m.,rg,,,._,«-9-l . . or ews ne ...... *.'.*.s=...*:..... ..... .. .... . - l "““.‘-° 1°‘? efforts. m;;raigo,..g"""".‘ mm. ' . . mgir;di"iheKln¢nf‘: A - - "DIN ~uosnnn.nr.si'nnrnIssornu'l-nu rnnerib-rnnmmil mun; -- . . I six 1 reporters thorn “ '_ 1.-'1so.s.1c-ls. rloht bearing George end Queen ltlluboth to England, vls New And have been with _ ..Rm“m«'-3;--.~...hrk“. folIidlold.llter|IeirvlIit|oO0hIloIndtbeIlnltcdststu.leitOIu- "“‘°°d' mm ’ m Ichoflautmuy u|lIhwotoroatI.ilIp.ni.An'1‘. wei-entbut one ri ‘ ufllll 0-" - , ..I ~ ~ _ . . I:-E-b 6- ‘ - . ..........__... mu-. ‘Why I to 5 onto the ---.—— o-i-rsws.rnuorL-suuuoe:nni-ia:upoinieen-i-Iodove---o-t- ".{ig;!.“§‘,;‘,";’,_,”l.‘},“.;,.,;',';-.0 “L "M “rod: ’ Pllhfiffllfl-11' A ‘I mmimfvfigm _. -A ‘ V “gill-‘lasso-1-a-11. x . ingof0obinot0oIneil,tod_I"!.the pnnnodsunlrhtooflutdmenhhm-umumuudoprh Aupoalli Decision iltccunty Court In Vote Recount . I Mr. it. E. Bell. Oonservattve can- Distrlot of Queen's to with the oounterfoil still attached should be allowed. In the rwoouéit Judge Duffy allowed such 0 . Unofficial gave Mr. Bdl a majority of one over on. Mr. Libel-sl , ' who re- presented irlle District 1935-1939. Declare on do saw Mr. 1ePage deals: elec e. jority 0! five votesvwhen was iscovered to turns from deputy that election returning oifilgers t figures . A recount was asked for and the figures Mr. Le- Page emerging with a xnajority 01 Britain Demands Jap- _..._.cnese.“Stqp-Sgar ” ‘ Of cstlliects And ’ Ships Cease. , Juno l6—(Frlcl-ay)— and Brit fllcials ex- 'v:l:4c‘l)i extended here into 3. oonfllct M interests inivolvlng Great Britain's Japan- nnoiin ihslsteldulsst Japanese cease mg mum subjects Joipenese reiteirwtai that their "strong stltude will be 0°¥1“n“°d until British authorities complete- 1y change grim: pro-onions Kai- Ehiek Bttitu e." The exchange come after tomes of both nations had been with- 11- mole elons opposite dmwno: om barlcsdes on the ‘British Ooncessloifs TN’ and of the episode. in machine- ships. ‘ , not only a few fcetotsoriirigwsb toieigners in the concesaioris by Japanese blockade since early 5 on ettloin t. t 3'. ififiuuin. wl-ii:tnh:d been is 911191? local incident was widening into it dispute between Jsipans order in East Asia." and for- eign interests. boil 1 for- “‘°”"‘” ‘“.;'.‘.l‘“i.....€.‘:‘“.i.o properties of 03 fie British thiamine firm» 9"" i (c take direct economic sc- tton against Japan's bl 6 05 Y, JUNE 16. 1939 returns election night was 11 cesslons and two. East Asia. the concessions in Chi he continued. . -“'.'_. _ l LL To ROYAL tc Eff!-fbiffi-I-‘ NEW win Ill EASI ASIA is AIM or JAPAN Days Of Foreign Con- cessions In China Are Numbered, Claim .. TOKYO, June 16—(F'RJDAY)—- (A.P)——Tho oifflolicl of the Japanese foreign crime was quoted ii iii tches irom l-isinlring, Manchoukuo. as declaring that “the days 0! forclgzied ’90l'l0e38i»0nsi in China are numbe . Domel, Japanese news slggncy, . ituo arrival at the said that the spo Kawsl, declared on Manchoukuo capital that a radical chance in the rggtus of toreign con- msde ‘because these are the days when china was a nursi- Coltfily oti;ut{l:'li:.hv\eie£'»ltem1spowem.‘ - " ow me approaching for establishment of s. new order in days of the ioreigll rla. are nuinoe ea." ITALIANVIEW ROME, June 15-—(CP)——i1‘\secl5ts tonight interpreted the Jagranesc ‘ blockade of the British and ‘reach concessions in 'I‘le.ntsln as reaction of the Anti- tern Front to Ariglo-French efforts to n to a. mu ual assistance pact wi soviet Russia. Premier lvnussollnfs I1 P0[ii11l0 filt- alla. of Milan quoted DIl0e'5 warning that formation of a coalit- ion eguinot the totalitarian states would bring about ‘defence and COl.l‘.;lei»§'t-attack at every point at the It added: Tientsin is a into! the globe.” La Stamps. 0 Turin said “natur- ally negotiations with Russia. will ll.B.(Ve repercussions in the for east." A.ntl- tierzi front). “We can only rejo ce," wrote the Great Britain is encountering in the east. Th may result in mi alliance between apcn and Axis countries." 'r"'—'-———'—i ‘Royal Visit Lesson In Goodwill Says Prime Minister King-_ (By The Oansdinn Press) BlAJ.il;ll‘A.x.' June l6—'I‘he royal visl States has shown the power of goodiwilll in furthering infwrtiatlonel relations, Prime M.iiis_ter Macken- zie Kiaégngglddbwmgiii at a lunch- y newspaperrnein ss- ggctilietied with coveinlng the royal unq . tour. ...?"'.”.?““‘"°..“..9‘ ‘“.t‘ -'l‘.f'..‘:l’*’.‘.’.‘”u.. 869 DB D Grown in the snail-s at Brrltlish communities.” Mr. King said. 2% function of the Crown in 1311 commiunlties. he continued. wasits faculty or bringing ther all ports of comm ty and Queen we have seen two young people who hold the unique position of em- bodying the ideals of home, family and state. which to those things in our own‘ make-up which wie cherish and hope to see sur- vve." The Prime Minister said the wibole tour was I. cum- lo of what could $_i;hegood.-will - can the power of accomplish in the rnmunlty, the and in in tiorial af- ‘iz PAGES more o 1135 ullttlon of thlg old seaport of '10. . The King an Queen in‘ their aux)‘- ' en 0 . Pin. Is Taken tlu-ong an hour before, to the deaf- Corrlere Padsno, “at the difficulties HM ttoOa.nado.andtheUnltod‘ gzirtountl 4 my kl ords." than “iii-win. “$12: uivfrmeduméiiy mm fill? $55. 3 9 mum‘ me u. hers with a “God or tongue. ’.-_T_.._ .f."‘lf some great obligation. the must] increases. ‘ MAXIMs _ on MERE‘ MAN AIthettnranpproeelloatornnet"f‘T s:fl:‘ll.uE:Ig.llE|iIion Dcllvarol oiiso. I. “M: fifllllflullll h’. .,‘,u‘‘‘ . Ends At 7/‘EST ? . His to ry"‘”'Ma kt .-.... - Tour Of Triumph"j Halifax B Halifax Goes “A"l'1" Out” Tendering A Their Majesties A Welcome And “Bon Voyage” Reception. (By A. E. Fulford, Canadian Press Staff writer) HALIFAX, June 15-—Canndu parted sadly with its » King and Queen tonight as they turned their faces toward home across the sea. at the e nd of ii history-book tour of triumph through the Dominion and the United States. A country steeped l n affection for King‘ George and his ‘gracious Consort Elizabeth bade them a regrctful Godsped through the lips of 150,000 roaring sub- jects ‘as they sailed away to make a new conquest of New- foundland on the way to the homeland. Their month's stay on the North American mainland ended at 7.32 p. m. ADT as Britain eased out into Halif the white liner Empress of ax harbor and headed down tleinents must :13 into the open Atlantic with its royal freight. Wave upon wave of sound rolled out from the shore in the wake of the great ship, caught up with bor‘s placid waters. Population Doubled It earns from a block of humanity the waterfront- hr ugh aim of such a concourse aocl as ciifsx nova before had wit- named. sot tn soil About their last woriex 8 Be of this Dominion was farewells with Great War Voter who crowded into the shed The veterans all but burs their was’ throush 01 in their cagemefsfieto get near MI ~ lavglstiifi with the veterans to the angnlank as a Royal mite borkeil out iroin the 8\1Il5 01 tall Citadel Hill. End 0! Chapter Halliax. dhe inelltg lo history For Wm” W D8 Halliax‘ had tseli. and hours. more than seven to i the King and Queen last drop. Halifax savored its cup of enjoyment to the Queen to the Dormrllon U8 “mm glixnplre tom an over syfour minds and of $3 .- ortand an impir “where there 1 Mn tie me henrtwher in geswa; 1 wound 1¢.3,!.¥_9B_"_1I_1__ W (Continued on page 3, Col 1) In Paris Displays The Latest “Fashions From Mars" guns on display. The moj<‘rr_plece was a 20 shots 3 minute with 9. range 43660 w!r9on display. ms Arlene. plays bi Constable A. . DOW‘-lilllfl lies on signalled generally and the rest of eEmlnewereletlnonthee- v..°w...=.*’ ‘‘r;".‘:*:‘.‘.:‘.; :.=:.: til sm- yi oroad their 23 our hearts are Otherwise they said in the that the He returned to E31818-‘Id, he said. comi ation to know America. held a. hug: the earth no possibility of war between neigh- cannot OX- 'l5 milli- metre anti-aircraft gun which fixes v . feet, Others ranged from an el ht inilllmet s with a range of 49,200 feet. . Listening posts. lookout pools. slrons. undbeg defences end dug- outs urrouuded by batteries also it and echoed across the bar- Child Swallows To Hospital r-old dI\ilhl'i6l' o! E E! E- st it roast. aididltioneil -rays are scheduled for today. it was said. DOUGLAS. Isle of Manx Government is with “ new sense of the resolimes nmgmi in Island. which and of the re,§l>°n51b11me3 °‘ °“’ vcgmid oailnaslin metal to the odors. itish Ennp1re- A petition against notion in Fume“ Aches”. elucidating in (me parish. hcwvrer 3, g hi. confidence in _ v%lommt, And he spoke ,» ~«- ~ '1 ' dim Miwowe. no v is withohaddreulikco.dlver's Edmonton 5‘ mymg; Regine. 34 62 other noooesorles included t- W‘-M109! 3,3 3‘ able fire-extinguishers. n..m‘Z.‘.’1‘.i. Tmvnw 53 6; and cans of anti-eras chemicals. 09”“ “,1 7, To demonstiraite the reason for M°“'»“~’4l 24 76 sllthlctheAlr' Ministry put on it Q“°b°0 50 special show of explosives. incen- 58171‘ 30h“ M 7‘ aim was and shrapnel bombs. 56 ,1, The War Ministry put its newest WWWFORECAST by of weimi. ll‘ “ ndcrshowers. lniliirnetxc mac-lune-rrun wh ch W“ Wllihi 3‘ 10- - fires 500 shots a minute at a. 4320- ‘ _, Sun MM this «whim It 7-4f,§“4 foot ran to a naval gun as 90 in-r tomorrow mominir at . . Neg moon June 17. D:3'i~a. in. S1 m2rsl'i:~ "_zM rlirlitee-z ute: later than Charlottetown. 4.30 m - p.m.. 0.30 pm. Maritime East: Fresh southwest winds. mostly fair and modenitely followed scattered High tide this i§loO‘l'fill‘ll at'n.0l min 4 Leaves Bcrden 9.45 cm., i p.m. p . Leavrs T:;rr.:tntlnc ii s:.m.. Sin‘ V .‘,v.q .7.