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The Oshawa Times, 23 Mar 1960, p. 19

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[government at village level. 1 'In Ceylon and on Malaya's east houses were built in five months . { THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 23, 1960 L.3 There are still thousands of vil- coast, Canadian co - operative for homeless refugees; an en- xcitement ee et diate is eer llages such as Poombarai in marketing techniques have been lirely new self - contained town- Ths Qucber and her sister ship ¥ o latrines, |introduced with success to help ship of 25,000 population has been CY oo a up Horror Picture Ads {Madras state without and have steel-reinforced bows Harmful To Youth 3 wa, Ne ease ql 1 e only mud or sand tracks for fishermen get a living return for completed at Petaling Jaya near roads, and appalling poverty and| their produce instead of being the Malayan capital. a ore n ; ® illiteracy. But many villages to-|economically strangled by mid-| In Asian cities, there generally and hulls for cutting through the day do enjoy a new life by bene- dlemen. : ice. Capt. Forgues hasn't been VICTORIA (CP) -- Mrs. i ] fitting from the fruits of the com-| Trade unions gradually are be- western pattern that in other, Fe oats SHIEK. 10 WO Years Haggen, OOF mombar oe pd 7 {munity program: ing organized to gain better parts of the world. Fewer cases Once: we are stuck. we havelp ange, Oo A : . b y is less organized crime on the Ages rorki -onditions, of large robberies, fraud or em-| At Patancheru, formerly an ex-/wages and working conditions, OF es, | to Pog HS ; B and fo ease|/tremely backward group of vil- especially for indusirial employ- bezzlement are reported, but pos-| OURBEC (CP)--There's "al- [2 551 in Fam wie of te ioe wants firm controls for movie ade .olonial rulers is|rural unemployment by encour-{lages near Hyderabad, a trans- ees and tea or rubber plantation Sibly there is more petty COITUP- ov "2 hit of excitement" aboard generally manage to make it. |Vertisements of horror films. 1 i ign Bi rural areas.|aging cottage or home industries. (formation has taken place since laborers. fo. nave The' Wiehe (he Quebec-Levis ferryboats, says "This ship can cut across al. During a debate in the legisla rural peasants and impoverished Cotontal governments, however| Co-operative societies have been 1993. Today a SommIRY de NEW LAND | Ceylon ay % ave, dbl oe Cam. Jean Marie Forgues 00, mos. anything except when the ice/ture the member' for' Grand ni " sare gel ket i. 3 a S s as s wo-mile-u 4 . et N . > SAY Qwelless in South ich South- benevolent, tended lo voncentratel formed for marketing ig ea hig lagers pay Malaya, India and Ceylon have most cases are domestic "crimes a A 5 eye is too soft and sticky." Forks - Greenwood produced . a east Asia. on developing Jegions Which pro Eo ou lara prod Gen. one-quarter of the financial costs also attempted to co-relate rural passionels." Seveal Indian states for 30 yeats' One of the passengers saved hy bundle of advertisements with Each year governments of the geet ponmony: LA ie coun-| Mohammad Ayub Khan took over/and supply labor. development with urban conges- suffer from "dacoiti,"" who might Master 'of 'thie City. of Quebec, the Quebec had slipped off a titles such as The Case of the newly-independent countries are, Most indepenceni AS. 1|the government in 1958, 6,000,000 i rural In Malaya, at Simpolblubang|tion and unemployment by in-/be described as an Indian di FE pr Er A gangplank; another was a woman Faceless Man, The Terror 'Be spending huge sums in the firsttries, keenly aware that rura |acres were redistributed in Pun-|village in Kelantan state, vil itiating S$ By RUSSELL ELMAN plaints still heard today in Asialfarming methods, NEW DELHI (CP)--Millions of | colonization schemes in sion of highwaymen. 1 . attempting suicide , ké: sirgi rez iat ; R cant river = /, he recalls g yond Space It- Must Eat Yo determined effort to improve the electorates may hold the Ry and proprietary rights given lagers have clubbed together to Virgin areas. : Prostitution is still pi actised Tl 3¢ times 3 day, Be Fecal "She did not want to be saved I iv pa a Xa You to lot of the traditionally under- political power, have place [to 1,420,000 West Pakistanis, build their own homes, share Less emphasis seems to have openly in many cities, largely be-| 2° gS sengers and goingibut when I told her she was|" e and The Brain Eaters. privileged countries of Asia and|great emphasis on rural develop.{'® %™% {farming projects, build a com- been placed on urban develop- cause no alternative employment ay on Dasse 2 hy 8 going to catch pneumonia she| SMe said she found the adver make a reality of Gandhi's as-ment. They have implemented| yap e DEVELOPMENTS {munity hall, latrincs, irrigation ment. However, many Asian cit- may be available. Government nearly frantic when a baby was Ernbbed my. had ed nn hen tisements were often mich worse sertion that 'independence be-|policies of land reform and spon-| ity devel pro- systems, and a road through thelies have tackled large-scale slum|legislation has closed brothels, horn aboard. 3 : her aboard." than the movies Themselves gins at the bottom." sored co-operative and commun. grams now are gaining impetus jungle. They also pool funds to|clearance programs and con- but in Calcutta cases of juvenile] Capt. Forgues, who began as a a0; ; : = x es S. "We have to measure our suc-lity development. along with land reform, and in|send children to higher schooling. struction of satellite towns to prostitution are reported. deckhand when he was 7 is the Occasiona ly he meets the man| "Some of them are absolutely cess." says India's Prime Minis-| rand. once owned by rich ab-/india an ambitious community, Establishment of co - operative ease population congestion. Liquor prohibition is being Son of a man who spent 52 years id Jas born aboard te vessel terrifying and must exercise 2 ter Jawaharlal Nehru, "in terms| ... 1on410rds, has been more block program is planned to societies is being encouraged, al-| Singapore's housing trust has tried out in the Indian states. al, aboard paddle-wheelers, 30 yeast) Years ago during 2 mn os harmful effect on young minds, of the progress made by the com-| 0 voy divided. Villages have cover the entire country by 1963. though membership targets are erected 14 . storey apartment though it is difficult to enforce as a captain. ; sing. here Wag Ho doc tor aboard said the mother of two daughters. mon people, who are often silent ,'0 grouped in community The scheme intends to promote not always achieved. buildings to accommodate thou- effectively. Prohibition often has| Irom the tiny, well-heated but the mother was elped by| She suggested that the B.C. and live mostly in our villages." yo." and attempts made to|better agriculture, cottage indus In India, Prime Minister Nehru sands of Chinese families: at/resulted in bootlegging, illegal wheelhouse he supervises the another Woman and there was anicensor of motion pictures should J JCTED AREAS stimulate higher agricultural out-|tries, home - building, sanitation plans eventually to set up 300,000 Korangi on a sandy, windswept distilleries and encouragement of loading of cars, trucks and pas-'ambulance waiting when the ves- have control of the movie adver Nom the most frequent com-/put through introduction of new!and provide the basis for self-|co-operative groups. iplain near Karachi 15,000 smalllorganized crime. 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