94 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, October 20, 1955 {and colonial questions. His special| [branded "espionage documents in RAT HAD $50 MEAL 4 Ch ~~ {the Vladimir Petrov case as false.] CREMONA, Italy (Reuters) -- linterest in the West Indies may oC Nd va Lhe A . " tly from the fact that bi LV 2 * Hvatt said Molotov told him the| When Vincenzo Vagni, owner of a . » a» arise partly from the fact tha gil [documents must have been "Iab-|drug store here, opened his till he ouse- ul 1n n est | wife, Audrey, comes from there. [ricated under the instructions of|found that a rat had eaten 31,500 | West Indian immigration has Raj S etrovs | persons interested in the deteriora-|jire (about $§0) worth of paper O85 n 1an igi TAN g | aroused considerable attention. tio of Soviet. Australian relations," | currency overnight. the London Lab e Labor leader was Outstri S Eastern Canada Li eons Britain' Linton fhe CANBERRA (Reuters) -- Aus- a debate in fhe House of Repre-|sult of the commission was that By ALAN HARVEY comments in an interview, noted spring of the movement or shortagd and social services are|iralian Opposition leader + Herbert sentatives on the report of' the Petrov, his ite and Dr. Michael e Ys gen 3 : CORT Press Staff Writer |that the flow of West Indian im-|tion, it seems to be mainly "those, of immigrants has become "almos:| Evatt said yesterday that Russia's royal c on , sel BY THE cANADIA PNRESS sues Toru $90 oor) LONDON (CP)--A former Brit-| migrants to Britain is swiftly gain- who are fairly well oif who the main reasons why the stream Foreign Minister Molotov hasjup following on defection to' the who helped Petrov del Bete Nad Western Canada this year js oul: reer fly xs lish cabinet minister says he would|ing impetus. The total in 1954 was emigrate. __|cf immigrants has become "almost| West of Petrov, a former official| made A lot of money, bis -- stripping the East in ra y! o t one| Housing is reported especially like to see Canada and Australia| Some 10,500, more than the total] Gordon Walker, 48, has standing|a flood." The report notes that the| money to workers who decide tojof the Soviet embassy. tralia had lost substan ing Sonstction A ea an tight in Saint John and Charlotte- place fewer obstacles in the way|for the seven previous years. This|as an authority on Commonwealth! Barbadoes government now lends'come to Britain. Evatt claimed that the only re- seas trade. iy building rush. fas {of immigrants from the British|year the number may reach 15,000. : : But clearance of slums and de- °In St. Johith an estimated 80 West Indies. creating the Jossibility of pressed areas across the country Der cont ofg ones. buile tip Patrick . Gordon Walker, sec- 214 social Dr i the". Soy still is moying slowly, a survey by| 0 Or Iretary of state for Commonwealth| a ibbean islands, Gordon Walker the Canadian Press shows. A On om + crown-owned| y.ojations in the labor government brought back these other impres- oi Housing Cor-| In Regina, where building an and of 1950-51, argues that both coun-|g == fire regulations have been relaxed Cost SIB00 Jo es with land will Prios say they want English-speak- She ¢olor-bar problem is just to. permit construction of Jrame |ing settlers, but spread no welcome abo solved. yartment buildings, apartmen mat for West Indians. dove : Blocks are in construction com- he «construction i " think they would make good The islands are Tie for self gov- | a 4 : pared with two at this time last ee its Winnipeg. oo. citizens," said Gordon Walker, erument, (When Hie monted British AND A , ; oc is building 32 apart { ports 3,653 Fh mes to date as| Who yisited the islands == Soy reality, perhaps late next year, the| i U T Oo S U Pp P L Y A S S o C L A T E 3, 1 °o R E. Winnipeg is as leader of a seven-member Brit-|nolonies will take a large step a ms ment blocks and Calgary has 52 un-| €ompared . gy during. he ich parliamentary delegation. Hel ward this goal.) der construction. Rents still gen-|~ " > 11g also says he is disappointed that --a---- conn ; «ad Pasties oF ded in Winnipe VANISHING LINKS . fa 1 " po-- Sraliy ate high both in the East) "yo SMHC. peg {Some fi the sid rade Links between Traditional Je, between Canadal ! ] A a | H t d st Indies seem to be . 4 J y , v . RE-DEVELOPED AREAS ely 1 bonsiruction in Calgary) i; be disappearing. ania, Cane. has a big a ww WN 1 4 §2 Ad x AS hc is likely to break all records among Of 13 Canadian cities surveved,| $47000,000 in building permits fo| SKILLS PREFERRED investment in bauxite in British only four report action in rebuild-| Sept. 3 this year. Residents have| Australia excludes West Indians| Guiana, but elsewhere I had the] | i ; ing depressed . | spent $23,000,000 ,on 2,294 single- under a "white Australia" policy.|feeling that not much Canadian] Er 7 ; : / ; : in Tor the Regents Park! family units, |Capatiay immigration officials in| capital is going into the islands, | " 3 ; 3 : bos : Fay " NN LJ th proje Ee J 3 pr is 1 4 i , completed last year, Vancouvepaséports 6,687 homes| London say any West Indians are|and there appears to be less five per. cent off under consiruction as sompared toriret to apply to go to Canada. The| trade." five-bedroom, planned and fi- 4,055 completed WM 1954 close relatives in Canada or spe-| Gordon Walker feels the growing, 3 p= -- ; 4 : . ed the city and the domin-| Toronto leads din construction in cial skills get preference. In the| rate of immigration into Britain = 4 : overnme Plans are com-| the East. CMHC officials say 28,| first six months of 1855, West In- may become an awkward problem. - " : W 0 5 | > Regents Park south) 779 dwelling units were built to|dians settling in Canada totalled| The "habit" of immigration is y } j a Be * 3 , ; plant nd financed by Aug. 31 this year. In 1954, 27,382 267 compared with 365 in the first spreading from one island to an- v #: A. 5 5 i ion and ta govern- units were completed by the end of six months of 1954. other, He was surprised to note : Sel : : now are being August. Gordon Walker, who made his'that although poverty is the main- « s of the land to, Eastern cities surveyed generally CER - 3 Ca on i and cleared. Here report moving unpopular because consist of 13 per) of the tightness of the housing situ- {room ation. Many western cities, how- . TD nd London, Ont., are ever, say moving is at a higher McCULLOUGH CONST. Co. L yd 0c eyo ies for similar projects. ebb than last year. 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