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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Mar 1967, p. 19

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Bell Telephone Of Canada ita 11ed $114,433,000, compared] It also acquired a ma i. with $106,101,000 a year earlier.jest in both Maritime More than 290,000 telephones}and Telephone Co. were added bringing the total to 4,868,392. { Volume a ee distance call- ing increased by 5.4 per cent to an average of 565,000 calls mer iending at Dee, | daily. New construction in 1966 was|earlier. Operating revenue, at $645,- was- up 88 per cent from the previous year. Long; n and to the network,|Brunswick Telephone Co. through exchanges of shares. There were 34,075, we shares | compared with 29,812, Po a year THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Merch 1, 1967 19 'Crucial Months Ahead For Mao Supporters New 1966, $293,000,000, compared with $243,000,000 in 1965. : The company invested $25,- Operating expenses rose by qq9 999 to increase its equity in| |cellaneous revenue 4.4 per cent down slightly Taxes to federal, Northern Electric Co. Ltd. and|tising in Canada than al! provincial|$21,000,000 for tl the purchase ofiand television stations together.|to resume control of China, thelcipal revolutionary PAPERS RANK FIRST Newspapers sell more adver- radio | will be crucial for his struggle agency said the Shanghai muni- Mao and the Communist cen- TOKYO (AP)--Supporters lesa New China news meency | aceree a resolution at a rally Mao Tse-tung have indicated he|said today. last Friday apparently based on believes the next two months! The pro - instructions from Mao Chinese news|important committee|tral committee. ewer ee The resolution said the Mao- ists' main tasks are to rouse the Chinese masses and "seize the party, administrative, finan- icial and cultural power. Better Meals Are Made With '"Super-Right' Meats! pia + . " . 'i --" ° ROCK CORNISH CANADA GRADE "A"- 18-02 ww. wecur -SAVE 10: & GAME CHICKENS \BUY 6 -- SAVE AN EXTRA I5c¢ tor $4.59 6 1 $4 , PORK SAUSAGE MAPLE LEAF Tray Pack, Pure 59: ome 5. 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Chang said he had met the Communist party chairman and found him 'in excellent health." {TOLD OF VIOLENCE Other reports out of China |told of violence involving Red Guards, hinted at renewed re- sistance by anti - Maoists in Shanghai and said there was political and economic confu- sion in other areas. The Hong Kong newspaper } ; |New Life Evening Post reported 4 ; |that soldiers fired on pro-Mao AsP Cares>=<About You!; Red Guards who tried to storm an ammunition dump in Canton Sunday, killing or wounding at least 15. Travellers from the f | mainland were quoted as say- ing the clash occurred as 200,- | |000 Red Guards paraded in Canton's. streets. Quoting Peking wall posters, the Czechoslovak news ageacy CTK said anti-Maoists attacked a group of Mao's supporters in Cheng Tu, capital of Szechwan province, Feb, 17. It said a large number of Maoists were arrested and physically mis- treated, and women were raped. 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