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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Mar 1963, p. 12

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12. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 7, 1963 Euromart Must Make Ist Move (i en ws WASHINGTON (CP) $l! roll said Britain intends to play gg gt 1962, $193,851; erick Erroll, Britain's B its full part in expanding world) 1961, 458. Trade president, says any fresh| + aq ngagin Photo Engravers and Electro- move to provide for Beitain's and e g in reduction pers Ltd., year ended Dec. BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Federal Sales Tax Criticized By GREG MacDONALD three of its most serious short-|as a permanent centre of Cana- Canadian Press Staff Writer |comings are that it does not|dian commercial and cultural The federal sales tax as it|cope adequately with the brand| interests in New York City, has Canada House Building Sold Tn New York NEW YORK (CP) -- Canada House, a 26-storey office build. ing on Fifth Avenue conceived NET EARNINGS By THE CANADIAN PRESS Brown Company, 3 mos. ended Feb. 28: 1963, $585,731, 24 cents a share; 1962, $20,627, One cent, ' ty Association with the European|% 'tariffs under the U.S. trade|31, 1962, $208,956; 1961, $224,-|currently exists' in Canadt can-\"ame problem; frequently it|been sold to the 680 Fifth Av- | aaa Market must first|expansion act, This authorizes|119 not ever hope to achieve uni-|places manufacturers at a ser-\enue Corporation. William members 'as a whole." U.S. tariffs by 50 per cent over|ended Dec. 31: 1962, $7,058,221, |real accountant. the service industries." Webb and Knapp, Incorporated, Britain, he added, will not|a five-year period $1.05 a share; 1961, $6,687,225, Donald R, Huggett of McDon- EQUALITY IMPOSSIBLE announced the sale Wednesday Wellington Acce ce Cor- Mr. Huggett says the federal| involved. his government does not planjopens, Commonwealth trade) ion A, year ented Dee. caine rsa Bon ~ a cales tax cannot hope to achieve| Webb and Knapp signed a ror Common Market member-|May 18-14 to "keep in touch"|*! 1962, $27,180; 1961, $21,530.\tives of both a tax at the retail#iods cannot simply be manu-|chase the building from Canada ship or association, on the highly-involved and com: stage and the added value taX,/factured--they must be sold. |House (New York) Limited. from the European members,|at Geneva. DIVIDENDS and compliance costs, ciety today, he adds, is both|property now has been. vested including France, and the pro-| One issue that has already Writing in the current issue|extremely important and com-|in the new owners, identified of quick solution. should be set up immediately!réq., four per cent first pfd, 25/¢ountant, Mr. Huggett says that) 7 associates of Intra Bank, S. A. Meanwhile, Britain wouldjon the kind of "exceptions" to cents, hy 1, record May 10; while it may be true that a tax might agit eS L., of Beirut, Lebanon. They global basis, including trade|be entertained by the tariff/cents, May 31, record May 10. level is easier to collect because|companies perform the sales|investment. with the Communists. Britain|negotiators. Dome Mines Ltd., common 20|f the relatively small number|fynction in exactly the same| Canada House originally was with the Reds, except in stra-|preparing the guidelines for|29, Phasized too strongly that this Lawson, then consul-general for tegic military "goods. such exceptions in time for the| National Trust Co. Ltd., com-|!8 Only part of the problem, the sales tax is intended to be| Canada' in New York City, Mr. fs to accept a limited amount|vors tackling guidelines for full March 15. : system are numerous and ex-|selling price, exluding that por-|27 Canadian business leaders of Russian oil in exchange for|tariff negotiations first and set-| Northern Telephone Ltd., amples of its inequities readily|tion of the price attributable tojand each advanced $100,000 to ships, Erroll 'said British ship-|tions later. cord March 29. "Tt is sufficient to say that|sale and retail functions." idian centre in New York. yards need more orders and ° sia for more than six years. But Britain would not open an , i ork Se i a yor import quota for Soviet oil un- less Moscow buys the ships. WELCOME U.S, FUNDS Britain also would: welcome an increased flow of United States investment to Britain, Erroll told a press conference following two days of talks with U.S. cabinet members, Such in- vestment would benefit Britain, he said, by providing more modern factories and modern management. Noting that the free world's ministerial meeting on trade opens in Geneva next May, Er- Stock Market Shows Very Light Trade TORONTO (CP) -- After a day-long see-saw struggle, the stock market closed lower as it come from the six Market|President Kennedy to reduce Preston Mines Ltd., year/formity or equity, says a Mont-jious disadvantage and it favors Zeckendorf, board chairman of turn its back on Hurope, but| Before the Geneva meeting|"® cents. ald, Currie Ltd., says some au: oo Ril alas Reet ie to initiate any new proposals|ministers will meet in London|?® iformity or equity because|contract.last November to pur- This would have to come|Plex issues that will come up but with less. administrative) my. salting function in so-|That coritract and title to. the posals would have to be capable|emerged is whether guidelines) Aluminium Co. of Canada|! the Canadian Chartered Ac-| njey, as a group of businessmen and step up its trade drive on a|Proposed tariff cuts that might/41% per cent second pfd. 57|!™Posed at a manufacturing today no purchased the property as an did not believe in barring trade| The U.S., said Erroll, favors|cents, April 30, record March|° taxpayers, it cannot be em-|nanner and yet theoretically|Conceived in 1953 by Hon. Ray One proposal being consi Geneva conference. Britain fa-(mon 12 cents, April 1, record| 'Criticisms of the federal tax|!evied upon the manufacturers'|Lawson assembled a group of a large Russian order of British|ting up guidelines for excep-|common 4% cents, April 15, re-| substantiated. the performance of the whole-|finance the building as a Cana- haven't received any from Rus- The quiet beauty and never-changing charm of this Italian- inspired design will reflect your good taste through the years. Dine in an air of distinction with $499 Exclusive Design handcrafted by... In soft mellow Russett Mahogany -- all pieces are finished in "Duraseal" re- sistant to heat, alchohol, and nail polish. : OPEN STOCK -- Buy the pieces you want now -- add the rest later. this classic suite. Extension table, four chairs, buffet, china cabinet. FT PIECES 2 onc cess ov cue experienced the lightest volume in more than two months Wed- nesday. 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Final volume was 2,198,- 000--lowest since Jan. 3--com- pared with 2,323,000 Tuesday. Labrador gained % and Nor- anda % among higher base trretals, as International Nickel dipped 5. Golds saw Hollinger rise 1% to a new high of 28. McIntyre Porcupine and Giant Yellow- knife each gained %, Volvo To Cut Ruto Prices TORONTO (CP)--Volvo (Can- ada) Ltd., announced Wednes- day price reductions on itsi§' Canadian-made automobiles. A cut of $200 will be made on the company's Canadian series and $100 on the two-door Volvo 544 sedan. ; | The two-door Canadian will sell 'at $3,098 in Toronto and| Niontreal and the four-door Can-| ada at $2,108. The two-door 544 will sell at $2,798. The reductions follow the an- nouncement last month that | Volvo has acquired a factory in| Dartmouth, N.S., for production | of the company's Canadian series. Production is expected to begin around mid-year. 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