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The Oshawa Times, 19 Nov 1959, p. 16

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¥ NT ¥ o. alr contributory pension on retire- 16TH AWA TAB Tire, Werenbr 9, 980 RS, 3 rh fi rensises STIMULATES THINKING ght in Ee grag rg Language. Chief concern Sin re out of bou are 123 members of the LONG STR GG lin Jo oratton hats wishing {House of Representatives with full {I LE today is quickly reducing the cos y \ free to Christmas Island ure voting powers and 60 members of OF of the emergency so that funds MP I A yoting powers and 6 members of can be diverted to national de S Nn us must do so by sea. ndi.| PORT ARTHUR,. Ont. (CP)~e Malaya Ends Campaign [77% 55s parhict a ee 5 eds mor enh, ORL ARTHUR ut than a ved |With few exceptions, candidates Dever too old to learn. |past railwav Fetirement Against Red Guerrillas: Bins FQL.F rom Electorates [m= mime memes bos ec in I los 08YY {rice was yal. |of one of the three main parties-- Sage. uerrl In 1952 the emerge: cost $70,- Rank-and-file members of Par-| A ive of Ii g 000.000, in" addition to & heavy] By HAROLD TILLEY i Senator Wil-(ber is rarely seen in his elector-|ii have a basic salary wi iverdl, Labor or Coustiy party.| A et al, he wa Worhad. ae SR RUSSELL ELMAN military emergency already is|mijitary contribution by Britain,| Canadian Press Correspondent Ham Agleit Ee i Ee le $6,000 a year and an expense al-| dian National Railways for 47 ALA LUMPUR (CP) -- Ma-|over, and conditions are normal iliasy and New Zealand in from the press and electors since|seat in every way. (lowance of up to $2,500. En lish Ww years, During that time he mate Ph 11-year campaign against|and stable throughout most of thel S008 Pe 0 Bit Costs have| CANBERRA (CP) -- Australian|he transferred his government- "The feeling of electors is re-| They are looked afc: in many g oman Sse of long. winter evenings' in Communist terrorists is drawing|30,000-square-mile federation. Allip.o, ely cut to an es-|politicians who live great staffed and equipped el al of: d in the poll. At least eight|other ways, including free travel ankRouseE tn dy Iaghagens to a concldsion. major towns are terrorist - freely; aq $30,000,000 in 1959, and|tances from their constituencles|fice from the island state of Tas-lof every 10 questioned said the|to and from Canberra--the na- Loves Her Poodles |He speaks, reads and writes not As polite and armed forces| 'White areas," only a few remote| occinly to $18,000,000 - $20,000,-|and conduct the business of being|mania, washed by the cold Wa-|goy 1 rovide ational capital -- and free travel| A SHAM, Engla-d (CP)-- only his native Italian but alse to wind up ther lous. jungle districts still being called|by sn the coming. year. a member of Parliament by Te- ters of thie southern ocean, fo the member of Parliament witl aq anywhere while on parliamentary yi Braet' Mors arened! [Fagtish, Ukrainian, Polish, Rus- against the few 'black. / Approximately 70 terroristsimote control are coming under at-|balmy gold coast of sub-tropicallgffice, typist, telephone and other business. They also get a daily al-(inty public fnquiry Tn this Buck isian and French. PLEDGE TO CRUSH are believed still at large. Al.(tack from their electors. Queensland where he is in busi-equipment "only in the state heflowance while in Canberra of $10, e town and plunked a| Now he's working on Operations now are confined al- though not militantly active, they| The situation also has stimu-|ness and has established his per- represents." cut rates at the government. stuffed miniature poodle down on! He sent fo Spain for a p 1% od most exclusively to the Thailand(still ave getting food supplies lated party and government think- t home. Earlier this year, a number of| owned Hotel Kurrajong for them-z table. a grammar and an border area in the north. Recent and spreading Communist propa-|ing on other aspects of parliamen-) Another T. i bers said they wanted to go|selves and families, cheap mezls| wwio could object to 2 dog book, and he receives a talks in B k betw: federa-|ganda in some villages, tary privileges. Nicholas McKenna, also lives on to Christmas Island in the Indian|at Parliament House and free air jp i '¢i7e9" ghe d to|Hewspaper regularly. tion and Thai defence officials A Gallup Poll recently indicated|the mainland but he maintains an cean, where the Ausralian gov-|travel for wives and children for| y te clean up remaining pockets of DOGS BIG HELP an overwhelming desire by voters|zlectoral office in Tasmania, ernment has interests in phos-|four trips a year to Canberra. The housing o j|terrorists. VANCOUVER (CP) -- Morelto have their parliamentary| There is no law requiring mem-|phate deposits. They got as far| In addition, théy have free of-/mant. It ruled bs. Mar "Siaion Meanwhile, the new chief of police dogs for the city will be|members live in the state they[bers of the federal Parliament to|as Singapore but for "a variety|fice, telephone, secretary and|could not run a a 4 by Chief George|represent. The Australian Labor|live in the electorate or in the of reasons" did not go to Christ-lequipment, free insurance on her home. --_ The 'four doge mow on|party has ordered an investiga-| state they represent but party ex-'mas Island. each free flight, a quota of ofrna-| To show how poodles on." hi in 36 arrest and injtion inte alleged irregularities by|ecutives feel they court defeat in) The government asked themental trees and shrubs for pri- meant to her, ow told |room. Moore, has pledged himself to|staff helped Mg 8 practical purposes thelcontinue the "intensive cam./checking 465 suspects this year.!some of {ts members. ater elections if the sitting mem-'members for 'reimbursement oflvate home gardens and a gener-|the the inspector: Mrs, place my ani- Foal decision was deferred. ot il i ; s E 2 § az i £8 : 2° - s o-- "Straight-forward Trading Consistent Advertising Has Brought Success to Jack Fraser Stores" ...JACK FRASER ACK'FRASER is of Irish stock c=d a warm- hearted affable gentleman who makes friends easily and in this area as well as in the business world he has been extremely successful. On a cold November day in 1926, Mr. Jack Fraser opened a Men's and Boys' Wear Store on Danforth Avenue, Toronto. Today, he can feel justifiably proud when he surveys the re- sults of his diligence and imagination . . . he now owns 21 thriving stores spanning Southern Ontario from Oshawa and Toronto to Windsor. Mr. Jack Fraser's policy has been to open stores in those areas in which his ever-growing clien- tele finds it most easy and convenient to shop. The store in the Oshawa Shopping Centre, which has expanded last year, is one of the most modern and spaciously designed stores. THE TIMES REACHES MORE THAN Mr. Stan Mumford is the local manager . . . and, the 33rd Anniversary Sale celebrating 33 : years of successful merchandising i is now in full Vy swing. _ i Every night in the area between Dunbarton, Port Perry and Newcastle with complete World and Local News and Pictures . . . You will find ad- vertising in The Times profitable and economical.

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