The Oshawa Times, 26 Jun 1961, p. 12

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in Africa to present Britaln's|ter, Chief Okotie Eboh, said Fri-ifor a meeting of Commonwealth' day in Karachi, Pakistan, he|countries to discuss British en' %2 [French colonies in Africa which|similar setup can be worked out] Labor Minister John Hare will|casc. ETRE Vy share France's privileges in thelfor Briatin's independent Dom-jvisit the Commonwealth nations Nigeria's federal trade minis-|supported Canada's suggestionitry. t-------- sg >. - os = 3 » ---- ------ - - 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 26, 1961 rope from some of the former|Common Market. They hope iia and former colonies. ---- EE ot ace LEE CEE EE ------ Have The -- Osha Times vetaiuati sung tens omsomesseneosovs. WAILED TO YOU WHEREVER YOU ARE 3 GET UP, YOU APE b1 This is what Jenny, a gorilla | When given a tire to play with | thing since she was roaming | At the Dallas Zoo, might be | this week, Jenny seemed to | the jungle. | Yering to her mate, Jimmy. | think this was the greatest --(AP Wirephoto) | Cool Reception Seen For Trade Group * LONDON (Reuters) -- Three/of Common Market association|total overseas sales. Canada, gabinet ministers who leave for the Commonwealth. sells 18 per cent of its exports reek " | WANTS UNRESTRICTED | al mext week on a mission to ex Prime Minister Keith Yoly-| 1° Britain. favorite comics. There is no extra charge for this service . . . Order your vacation subscription now. TIMES arrives every day, bringing you all the news, plus your SEE YOUR CARRIER BOY, PHONE THE TIMES, RA 3-3474 VACATION RATES... plain Britain's position on the ,.y ropean Common Market to, Commonwealth partners can sources, that the island nation insist on their nation's right to wants continued unrestricted en-\take part in negotiations be-| 'expect a cool reception « The British minister likely to try get the least sympathetic hear-|ish ing is Commonwealth Secretary Duncan Sandys, who arrives in Commonw e a lth opposition to| VISITS FAR EAST Wellington, New Zealand, July|British entry in his next two stops after New Zealand--Aus-|ter Thorneycroft will visit Ma- * New Zealand's standard of tral Hving depends on agricultural A ghipments to Britain which for Sandys also is liable to meet | e will tell Sandys, according| Australian government) New Zealand government sources say officials there will for its produce into the Brit-/tween Britain and the Common| market. Market Six on British entry. | British Aviation Minister Pe- ia and Canada. laya, Singapore, Ceylon, Pakis- ustralia depends on Britain tan and India. | more than 30 per cent of its' According to sources there, account for more than 90 per ~ gent of butter, cheese and lamb exports. 2It is the Commonwealth coun- fry most likely to be hurt by Riders Arrive British entry into the six-nation J "European group. rced to erect a tariff wall ggainst New Zealand agricul- fural products while retaining fo tariff levies against most ag- i l is from t gicultural goods fr -- "+ This would happen unless Most had taken seats. ype' Police Capt. J. L. Ray ordered/from New Orleans. "Britain could arrange some t -- More Freedom | Indians are worried over po-| a 4 . Twenty more integration-testing Marian A. Kendell, the group's «If Britain joins He Common "Freedom Riders" | arket, it eventually will bey, con Sunday by train. 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