The Oshawa Times, 28 Nov 1958, p. 17

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sources and an increase in me| SET WRALE QUOTAS : » ® se . LONDON (Reuter:) The| r importance of mineral and forest orld's five lending whaling na- n ecel V 2) products among exports ton: have agreed to a quota sys- v v . . A large proportion of mineral ten designed to save Autarctica's| land forest products went to the fasi-dwindling whale nopulation, United States, By 1926-1920 about Delegates from Russia, Britain, M {38 per cent of total exports went lapan, Norway and the Nether. 0S anuc X or Fo) to that country and about 32 per . ands agreed to allocate 20 per |cent to Britain, ent of the ~nnual total cateh to ay pot VOL wo a i : --- ------ -- 988 PAGE SEVENTEEN tussia, T remaining B80 per oy FORBES RHUDE creased sales is in finished goods However, though percentages POSITION CHANGED 0 87 NO. 280 OSHAWA WHITBY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1958 N : ent will split among the five.| Vanadian Press Business Editor of an industrial or consumer na-|of sales in certain markets and the Fon or Ie a re. ' 'he quota or all countries during Canadians, heavily dependent|ture. | percentages of certain products a pu Lx. berialp re rw Fodu( w . he coming seaso 50's, sales of their products to other| Such sales are important to in-(may not alter greatly, widening A Bh wd . -- countries, often feel concern at|dividual industries, communities|0f our trade base is considered again chase About ® pe . their dependence upon two great|and their workzrs, and to|vital jcent of snad al) SPOTS and the - 3 strengthen our growing indus-| It wi crease total exports | 3 : buyers g g g will increase total exports in Alter the. Second: World: War A The United States and United |trialization. But they will have t0lgood times; help take up the BE J A i row enormously to make serious slac! : We Britain's proportion of Canadian UV Kingdom between them take|S y slack in poor times; give added exports declined and that of - In the next decade--partly .s > r inroads on the proportion of our|insurance agains vl ) ~~, about 75 per cent of our exports, Propo insurance against losses from i Brie ® ® likely to remain the big|exports accounted for by the ba-|drops in one market or another; [> 5 Wen up 0A a : : Ly gh long time #] sic materials of farm, forest and and, to the extent that it adds to|0rd 64.8 per cent in 1950, It is 1} ine r sale factured goods, |S!!! around 60 per cent Ni h the | The United States, our largest m our sales of manufactur 8 » wv " ar. 1 chi In 1957, for instance, nine have a henefit far beyond the in- inerals are prominent in buyer by fur, is inevitably a big sales to both the United States lds : 0, fun b t is a neighbor, |items -- newsprint, wood pulp, dications of percentage figures ( t Suber bea i according | planks and Ady wheat, and Oprortunities for widening the|and Britain, Aside from that, for to current indications *hould be|iron ore, copper, uranium and as-|Irade base apparently are more est products tend to be the most ; - -- = ' omisi pe 7 time sinceli pe x + > 7 a growing one, bestos---accounted for more than Brorvising thay al ny time since jinpomant XDoR 10 the Utisd ation going on in the under-de- - d i for in-'half our export sales Ie WE ay be mi bh A hy sloped wor i . _Much of our ambition. for iu-'ha p Commonwealth countries, Brit-it: Britain veloped world today is the most onom en 4 " ie 7 important. fact of the 20th cen- |ish colonies. the newer countries| The Furopean pattern With ry." of Africa, the older Asian coun-|Canada is similar to that of Brit 1 Ryan of Montreal, im. Growing In Sh tries now bursting into new de- ain, . WA 4 " Ow (®) an 9 velopment, and in Latin America,! Commonwealth and Latin Mediate past president of the Ca- American countries, how ev e r nadian E x portes' Association, . . a CURBS RELAXED ltend fo buy manufactured =oods and president of Monsanto Can- Canada KINGSTON CP)<«The propor-| For two years sinc the end of Britain has removed most of iy, return for their primary com ada Lid, says of Asian markets! tion of sodium fluoride in water|the tests, results had been stud. her restrictions against dollar |p odities unrefined sugar, tea There is a golden opportunity] GUELPH (CP)--Canadian eco. systems which have veen fluori-(led and a thorough examination goods and hopes to remove the|oneoa beans coffee fruits, nuts for Canadians to provide ma-{nomy will grow in 1959 if Cana. dated by cities is low and there|showed that 65 per cent of teeth rest soon. She has apparently! operable oils, raw wool, jute fah. Chinery equipment and raw ma |dians exercise foresight and the|is no danger to any person,(examined had shown a definite also removed the restraining pies raw cotton and wool, crude terials, along with technical ad-|nation's markets abroad continue|Health Minister Phillips sal d|improvement, Mr, Phillips said, [hand she has exercised upon dol-| rubber. manganese and bauxite. Vice: and there will be growink(to recover, says A, C. Ashforth, today, « : | He npted that at one time, all lar purchases by other members' atin America ordinarily buve d em and for pharmaceuticals, [president of the Canadian Cham. Mr. Phillips, who spoke at the|the waters of the earth averaged 0 the sterling area goods worth about $200.000.000 a clothing, household equipment. |ber of Commerce, opening of the new wing of the|1.2 1.5 parts fluoride to 1,000,000 Historically, the British-United | year from ug though the total ap. foreign foodstuffs, automobiles He spoke Thursday lo the Ontario Hospital, said he based parts water, States position in Canerdian ex wapantly will he down this year Unless we net quis ly how- first Ontario seminar on execu. his statements on the 'indings off Mr, Phillips said Kingston, of ports has developed as follows: (Many fee} we should get a higher ever, we may he too late. The|(ive training arranged by the On. 10 - year governmen: tests in all Ontario cities, has the lowest Al Confederation about 38 per nwonortion of that large and Germans, Tapanesc British and tapio and Canadian Chamber of Brantford and Sarnia vhere fluor- (count of natural fluorine, 01 NATIONAL cent of exports went to Britain growing market Americans are already active." |Commerce ide was added to the water. parts per 1,000,000 parts water. ETE peel Bl tar oh . ) ' : CoM co JEWELLERY WEEK and 51 per cent to the 'Inited Among the newer African cou In these new developments, en-| The year's gross national pro- top States, Exports to Britain were ypjes Ghana plans to start a new gineering services are an fmpor-\quct will probably be between . " relatively highest during the|fiye.vear plan next year which tant trade source $32,000,000,000 and $32,500,000 000, 1n1 t T or =] wheat boom of 1896-1913, In 1901-15 niicinates expenditures [al The few Canadian consulting-| Mr, Aghforth said, He predicted ' 1904 they accounted for some 611 inimum of £100,000,000 engineer firms operating inter-\¢ha¢ hy next March, usua'ly the per cent of total exports nationally have brought many or- oa hd om y Ti RY do 7 OPP 'UNITIES N f J ) seasonal unemployment peak, one After the First World War, de BIG OPPORTUNITIE ders for Canadian equipment Je 10 Canadian workers would be S ouse 1 * velopment of hydro electric] Vast projects are planned t Nnot so much because the engin: gu of work power, general advent of the in-ivarious other parts of the world wre from Canadm but be-| : . ot) . a tne greatess nan. ternal combustion engine, use of Eugene R. Black, pesident of the wause they know Canadian prod.| Although the unemployment) [Ag VEGAS, Nev. (AP) tired 'of my wife after 25 2 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH new industria) materials and in-|International Bank for Recor pli abou for the period would bel A Baptist minister from Kan- | years." in cigarette tobacco ' crease in circulation and size of struction and Dev elon men NCS and know when they are thelaboy the same as 1958, there| oy was located here Thurs- | The minister said when he J newspapers led to further devel-| (World Bank) says host wailabla for a specific nur wold he more Vaidsip because day working as a shill in a | arrived here early In October opment of Canadas natural re-| "I believe the great transfor: Canadians have developed par many seriously depleted rambling house, He said he he uly haa $20 in A pose. ticular know - how In electrical: hair unemployment insurance Soaudonke his 1 tre -y I 1 walk Jnte the Hut casino frequency conversion as the re henefits and savings Mr. Ashe ome 0 get away from the Svndl had Ha an sult of Ontario hydro's huge con-|fonth added wife - . N D8! LE rn 3 ike CoN [orth & L | Rev. Maurice D, Tulloch, 50, | gambling and would like to ; pulp and paper, min pastor of the First Baptist learn, so he put me to work g. diamond drilling. aerial sur 4,000 SIGN PROTESTS Church of Sabetha, Kan. had | as a shill, I'm going to write a and nuclear reactors JOHANNESBURG, South Africa been missing since Sept, 29. ' book about gambling. It's fas- . (Reuters) About 4,000 signed His car was found the next day cinating, the characters you ; : |protests: were handed in at the| near a Topeka, Kan, church, | meet here" SILVER COUNTRY city hall Thursday in the latest When a reporter located him (A shill is a casino employe Mexico produces about 31 per|step in a campaign against the is-| at a downtown rooming house | who poses as a customer to cent of the entire world supply!suance of identity cards to all! Tulloch said he came here to | drum up trade when business » |of silver African women In the city. get a divorce, because: "I'm | is slack.) 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