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The Oshawa Times, 15 Aug 1960, p. 8

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- capital of Kusls Lumpur rather, 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, August 15, 1960 To further these sims ayia Unemployment, rising in Sin Bn tant vis wn Canadian Women ! nd ; Iswbuilding up the western World bank experts estimate! Singapore Merger iui iat ain iid Attend Meeting commodity exehange which should be functioning by the year-end, Long Way Off By FREDERICK COLEMAN = Bul sn the Malayan vented by the registrar of so tween Malays and the island of Abdul Rahman, |cieties, who refused fo register Singapore have met with prob-| prime minister, oc, Pte, FSi WRRCY RADY ast a number of years, say Maliyan leaders ly Tadviohs ine ata Pat Malayan membership, Buch a union of territories has|layan government, Malays has UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM been a basic plank in the plat (felt that it should build up its| Singapore, which depends on | forms of both t ! Action Part Singapore People's Alliance ernment of Singapore, gov-| and that trading in these products Malayan - sl hould be conducted through thelopinion of economic experts, |result to date, soever to Malaya, I A form of common market he present People's|own direct exporis rather thap entrepot trade for its existence |tween the two territories has also ict and the previous|channel them through Singapore, could be badly hit when sll thelbeen sought by the Singapore ®nd Tunisia, lans eventuate, in the| government, without any positive] The Canadian delegation is tak- VARIOUS APPROACHES end is lanning & rubber and 8|the next five years, They have urged the Malayan government to concentrate its , , f ol abd ok interesis| 176 Year play for rural develop. gates from Canada's Nationsl|dice by home teaching, The such move has heen In Singapore and Malaya to form et ia will. 1a ou fis system ol representatives from 4 countries meeting st Niagara Falls in June, KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) steadfastly opposed by the Con-|# joint Fibber Jesociation of Sing: "oioneer' industries to absorb, expected 8t the conference of the|cslls for 8 concerted efforf by Moves to achieve merger. he 5ervative government of Tupku|APOre 8 AlaYR has DEER Pre| oi" ornwing surplus of labor, {International Council of Women| women to "bring up 8 generation Malayan officials feel that any |the group, A government policy\sort of union with Singapore not to register any society with 8 would only aggravate the situa [Meeting in Montreal in 1957, Tur | 0 son on family is one, I of benef i. key, Thailand and Japan have gp d interd on and bs of ho benefit Wha |joined the international body Ph needs hoy aspirations," OTTAWA (CP) ~~ Eight dele-combat racial and other oy of Women are among|nadian propossl, from is in Istanbul, Aug, 2 to Sept, | Since the last internstions)|regsrds race, color si of ehildren free from prejudice as nd creed; » with women, The present meeting Will| consider applications from Kores| Seversl other countries have proposed action on prejudice. ing & resolution urging women to Israel Suggests the spprosch weneration of children aware thet be through the school and publicport is based on material from of Dollarion, B.C. vieedrensures fu Sai The United King [oresidents of the 22 Canadian snd chairman of finance, ro --------_r Se € S€ A' idom group proposes legislation groups in the national council, Soutien Hbodesly advouton 8| Other Canadian delegates are: ARCTIC DELICACY sta commitiee on human re | OPTAWA (CP)~A T5,000-pou Intions for the Internationa) coun rt A ue A consignment of Arctic char~--he wr national body; Mrs, H, A, Ricker, (fish delicacy Sieh hs Sucre Belgian and Greek women seok|jamilton, chairman, intern important factor Jone more attention to the United Na-|ioner finance committee; Mr y of Canada's eastern folie {tions declaration on humanly g Mepham, Hamilton, mem- 5 boing shipped to 8 Montrasl (rights, (ber, International finance com |sh et. Preisher Bay on | Swiss women want support for mitiee; Mrs, George Kick, Tor Dunds (fom Frobisher, Bay oa efforts of the Internstionsl Red onto, vice-president of the na by the broker 10 oe Cross to clarify rules of interns tions! il and Internati i a) Canadi Jiaces a0 tions) law on protection of eivil- chairman of home economics; giles, inns against effects of war, | Mrs, John JHastyehin, Saghaom. RE son of Of president Saskatoon Council; lu, R., ide. Reg Canadian Miss Helen James and Miss Anne| |bedy which consist sof 5 loca) Weir, both of Toronto, FIRE TRUCK, BUS COLLIDE PORTLAND, Ore, (AP)--Porte i {land Pire Captain John Metcalfe {councils and 22 national organiza-| Two other Canadians who are yas killed and eight persons were tions, will present a report from not delegates have been elected! injured Sunday when a hook and this country on the conference to international office: Mrs, John! iadder truck, racing to a fire, theme The Woman and The Fam. 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