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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1962, p. 7

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Friday, October 26, 1962 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Little Chance Of Philippines Getting Bo eee g meo i= : j i ' ; . re Cyn ees By DON HUTH a . F ; Lae KUALA LUMPUR, Malaya (AP)--A political tempest 1s brewing in Southeast Asia but the chances are it will stay in the teapot. The Philippines generated it by laying claim to North Bor- neo, a tropical British colony of 29,388 square miles and about 500,000 population. Britain has politely, but firmly, told the Philippines there is no foundation for the claim. It has declined to nego- tiate the issue because it says there is nothing to negotiate on the territory it has held for nearly 100 years. The British have other plans for North Borneo. They intend to see the colony become part of a 'enw confederation ,Malay- sia, to be formed next year. Malaysia would include Ma- laya, Singapore, Sarawak, Bru- nei and North Borneo. The Philippines stand little chance of getting anywhere with their claim and president Diosdado Macapagal's govern- 2 Se ~ oe at a ee . ened ment apparently knows it. But ; : ' ' they stand even less chance of 'f : " _. getting anywhere with Tunku , N ' Abdul Rahman, the prime min- ister of Malay and architect of "a ae 9 ¥ the Malaysia plan. He will. not a a $2. F 23 TV be drawn into the dispute. ig © Wrinkle-Free $ $ ' ne <i Heat Setting NEW. PARTNER 8 i . He says the Philippines' © Factory Service @ WOOD CABINET claim to North Borneo is a mat- , ae ¥ AN © 1 Veer caranies e FREE HOME SERVICE ter between it and the British . ; : government. At the same time oF ih ih e NO MONEY DOWN . he has made. it clear he ex- o + itis ; @ WITH TRADE pects 'North Borneo to be one 4 @ As Low As ' of the partners in the new , : Malaysia by its own choice. y See Jf! hay, \ ey R.C.A. VICTOR <ttti. TRICK OR prospective members of Malay- sia. The bitterest critics have! f . ; aN been in North Borneo itself. i.) ; "ete & CHEST TYPE 4 SPEED a TREAT How far will the Philippines, j t vay * te 5 YEAR CHANGER | a strongly anti - Communist 4 i : 3 By ae ¥: country, go in pressing its ; J NER GUARANTEE FM, AM RADIO § | , claim--the United Nations, the / - £ £3. B FREE FOOD PLAN WOOD CABINET : wort any, Wart if KK j a ALL STEEL FREE HOME "It all depends on how far 7 ; ' ? t } the Philippines wants to go in i a : 4 Nibuated psec Jae losing friends and alienating es ' *he CONSTRUCTION $298.00 VALUE . y i people," one neutral diplomat says. "The Tunku is a deter- mined man when it comes to ee) fee | | ACS 007 oF 7H/s WORLD! Ronee derestimates him if it does not GLOBES realize this. Malaysia could be . ; a strong buffer against Com-| Jf ey: i @ Up to 50% 1-Yeer Guerantes 17" High munist encroachment in South Br i 4 Off 8 U § K q E HH] east Asia. The Tunku is not go-| i : a. @ Priced 5.98 4 88 s ing to see his aims upset." ge! : . 3 from .. 3 aa : Be inde cag Kedron United 77a / | 1) (ims 4 © pumonrstenco's | a = 371 ravens cotton themes Ff MO | Af 8am oie | pa | | eee, Exercises ial @ Ke CARNATION MILK CHROME SETS mt iw KEDRON -- The new term in j ; Pos 3 ; the Sunday School. at Kedron ie Se 43 Per Tin @ 5 pc. Family Size Combination | DEEP FRYERS United Church got under way y } ; Bs ae $20) WELL E © 4 Sturdy Chai on Sunday moming, when Su- coe a 4 en a HOUS 4 Stott Waffle Grills | With BASKET ee over a tr pg : / . © - Free Deli : i 0" romotion Exer. 4 ' 5 y 'Free Delivery cises, 'sod many of the students Bel } : ; tee 9.87 9.44 23 a a aye . were promoted to new classes. In each case the students pass- air oe et eG) A HIN \\ zoom IN FOR THESE | "WAY OUT" BARGAINS received by their new teacher, save romans ne "Os TT | ree) REFRIGERATORS | WESTINGHOUSE 3-WAY Promoted from the Nursery Wi. we ; é i ; ee eee Class to the Kindergarten Class { 5 mi t : as COMBINATION ( "e were Barry Bradshaw, Allan i. ae x ue Starr, Kerry Thomas, Barbara ; : YF ° TV, Stereo, Tregunna, Michael Pettes, Ste- F o: Bally ber RADIO by : H phen Barnett, pores Faeeets i AGT va 6 A AM, wendy Williams, Sharon in- aan: i a3 e 'r. Gurantee con, Kady Woodward. 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Bes. $ : ae . pj © Lerge Oven ~AuToMaTIC | © Large Selection er Hancock, Richa elch an Ry i ASHERS Tommy James. i Bh: 7 ae eee 8 2 10 Sarees DELUXE MODELS Entering the Senior Primary Ag ' Bait al ; © Deluxe Model Girls' Class were Kathy Brown, } i) i : is PRICED $ Gloria Mountjoy, Patti Ros-|#j og d j ¥ rp " bd sit FROM . |" IELDS nak, Diane Barnett, Chri s| jam yf _ F ] ; : Y Skuce, Carol Ann Stevenson and Sandra Mitchell. R Ue" 3 an : 2 se py nll pd Promoted to the Senior Pri-| ei i & yy: Pb At ruction mary Boys' Class, whose new eid i j } Perey fess) teacher is Grant Spencer, were ' 'ttm £ j } | 'ee : Dennis Werry, Reggie Davis, Jo Bil E i | Wright, Tom Flintoff, Wendal| im MB if | + Williams, Neil Mahaffey, Garth i i in ' Pascoe, Jerry Ring and Dale y i" 4 ' one j % ; WA : fae TABLES Maschke. Promoted to the Junior ag evny Girls Class were Beverly eg a 'a Brown, Barbara Brown, Gayle f if McNally, Nancy Flintoff, Alexis ; ' Ay 4 Bremner, Caro] Chatten, Eliza- \ \ P BA PRIC ES GOOD ALL WEEK beth Greer and Wendy Hitchens. ia i j ; Yelm The teacher of the Junior q Boys' Class received Ralph Barnett, Harley Davis, Brian Ja- mieson, Bruce MacDonald, John Ogle, David Rose, Brian Starr, Donald Topping, Teddy Craig and Bruce Hancock. Emering the Senior Girls' Class q J were Margaret Maidman, Bren- da Hopkins, Anne Bishop, Jan- "* ice Selleck and Norma Wood- , ™ ward. ma 0 l 4 LJ ' S "3UPM. Promoted to the Senior Boys'|} . Class were Bruce Dale, Donald 4 EVERY NIGHT Sinith, Pt Rove, Douglas Wilbur WA? WO Q Tey @ saenay TILL DOWN KING ST. EAS Y Just East of DOWN Semen "and Deutas Deena 4 City Limits . NOU | 6.90) py, | DELIVERS DELIVERS et s . ie Entering the Young. Peoples' Ph ] © Ne Payment "th Ges. wom 28-4658 28-4659 ' © 36 Months te pay. one 7 @ No Payment 'til Dec. 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