Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1962, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, May 14, 1962 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING TORONTO 11 A.M. STOCKS By The Canadian Press Toronto Stock Exchange--May 14 Quotations in cents unless marked $ z~-Odd lot, xd--Ex-dividend, xr--Ex- il Sales High Low a.m. cn sel 2% 923% 23% 234 -- %) 100 335 «(335-335 112 $5544 55% 55% --1 | Stock | Fleetwood Fr Pete p Today's Toronto Stock Market Listings il Net High Low a.m. Ch'ge) ul i ul Bales 21000 Sales High Low a.m. oneal Stock 610% 10% 10% -- %|Yan Can 22% 22% -- V/ 41% 41% | Stock Seven Aris Shawin lShaw A p | Lorado 166 183 160 «(180 8% 8% 350 «(355 | Leiteh LL Lae 163 183 183 9 355 160 183 ' | ' Said Wanted ~ | For Medicine pd 1500 Lyndhst Macassa National Basis andidates by name,. address and occupation only. The ineury is that designating! the political stripe of a candi- date would detract from his in- dependent position if elected the House of Commons. It might also create difficulties where more than one candidate fused to budge on the affiliation / question. Advocates of 'he change have said it would avoid confusion where there are two candidates | 'o| With similar or identical names, and that it would help voters who do not know the hame of the candidate running for the rights, xw--Ex-warrants. Net change is|GMC from previous board-lot closing sale. |q yack A INDUSTRIALS. [iPower ET lead Sales High Low a.m. Ch'ge ia en hs party they wish to support. Only one official document showing political affiliations of candidates is prepared. It is for the guidance of armed services personnel voting away from home. SPORTS WRITER DIES NEW YORK (AP)--Frank F. "Buck" O'Neill, 69, former president of the Baseball Writ- ers Association, died Friday. O'Neill retired in 1959 after nine years as a sports writer for the New _ York Daily News. MINES | 23300 45 4 "3 -2 1160 635 635 635 --§ | Madsen | i 1500 os 12% 12%--% | Martin 7 7 --14| Matatcn 10 |McKen TORONTO (CP)--Dr. Claudejclaims to represent a party. |T. Bissell, president of the Uni-| There have been repeated] +1, |veERihy of Toronto, suggested/moves uver the years to have mu 7 fitoday that Canadians generally|party affiliations listed on the Barnat |MeWat feel health problems should be/hallot. But none of the meas- Bary Expl as ae 4 = 4 ; \tackled on a national basis. ures made any progress Mullti- 3 2 ~--l j " 43 Bevcon \Mcrray M 7500 125 1@1 42s +6 | In a statemnt to the royaljagainst the opposition of both Bidcop |Nat Expl 7. 7 7 --%!commission on health services,|Liberal and Progressive Con- YI | r rite / [Bisel Bay tee Ea '*,*, 3* 'he also said there is an. "'n-|servative governments. 7 mS ' " | i Bralorne ' creasing interchange among) 'The subject came up again at Camp Chib N Mylama u 4 |the provinces in relation tothe 1960 sittings of the Com- Camp RL Newnor 12 12 12 -- % medical undergraduate registra-|mons committee on privileges © Tung |Norbeau ae we ont ition teachers and medical re- i ied Can NW |Normetal 9 Sahar psn elections. The committee Candore 2 orpax fi made wholesale changes in the San Ey 1% | Northgate ; , . : : ore sa the Tee IN: Bolas? | Dr. Bissell's statement con-|Canada Elections Act but it re- Cent Pat 200 200 «+1 |O'Brien 2 |stituted a general introduction|= ae oe " | (to a series of U. of T. briefs Chib Kay Pax Int + %|presented to the commission to-| C Silica bere' day. C Bellek jPick Crow Con C Cad | Pitch-Ore +% The faculty of medicine)! |Gon Cilies peer =19'| warned in its presentation that 1 Halli Que Ascot |Canada will henceforth have to} C Mosh --I3 |Que Lab + : Sa a a eee ee C Persil etal , . saben ged During the last year, Britain) Cowich | Roche had suddenly become acutely! +t fom Ram' > '%\short of doctors, mainly be-| +10 | DYEIdona --t jcause of "miscalculations" in| 10 | Deinite | arly lentson Eriig oo" me A oe th t 10 | Dome 7 174 --5 | refore ov e nex jDuvan ty | OF 15 years we will acquire | Frobisher 1 |fewer immigrant doctors from +3 \the United Kingdom, and this} stresses the fact that we must jnot undercalculate the needs in |Canada.' In Ontario, one new medical school should be developed as] soon as possible and another| * planned to open by 1970. Each ' 'should be equipped to graduate 7/90 doctors a year. The Univer- sity of Toronto is graduating %/some 150 a year; this number will rise to 175 by 1967. | More financial assistance was \"mandatory'" if student enrol- jment was to increase. Summer work in medical fields should pay the student about $300 per |month. 4 14 23 230 «45 +1 12% 12% 31% 31% 6% 6% 19% 18% 15% 15% $1 64 MacLeod 4 230 79 4a 300 96% 64 6% ISKD Mig 720 $1914 1914 19% | Southam 270 $17% 17% 17% -- Yi shuiiy iss mas = = _g {Steel sper $ Suptest or x41 616% 16% 16% ti 595 8 47% %|\Gr Wpg vt 127 $16 «16 «16 ; Tor Dom Bk 225 410 410 410 Tor Star Br | Greening 55 60% 6A 0 300 (Continued from Page 17) {Abacus | Advocate Ang Rouyn Atlas Yk Aumacho 16 a 48 roe 16% 16% 58 58 32--Arti les for Sale %| P ELECTRIC Scott, complete with ~ * a ap gas tanks and battery, $465. Telephone 7 725-5132. WALKING _ tractor implements; algo Spanish guitar, whe new. Will take older one as trade. 728-6148. GUNS wanted, old lever action rifles Algoma and nd gu: Telephone } 728-3574. on i re regrg s DOUBLE bed with spring and mattress,| Argus also foldaway bed with mattress. Rea- yureg 250 pr sonable. Telephone 728-5526 between 9) Atlas Steel and i a.m. |B ot x1 Rotary duplicators, ,, Stenocord dic- Bath P tating, Olympia ters. The qual-|Bell Phone fty names in their field. Backed by| Biltmore pr 's Office Service,| Brazil 137 I Brock | South, M MO Be, _Whitby. y. _:|BA Oil }BC Forest PIANO, 42 inches high, h, mabogany, re-| Burns conditioned, new hammers ,keyboard.!cai Pow Concert piteb, $200. Telephone 725-7001,! Can Cem Som. CSL CONGOLEUM rug, Gold sealed, 9 x 15/C2" Perm : i in wrapper. $15. Telephone | 4, Brew --o«| CBAL Aw PLYWOOD boat for sale. "No reason-|Can Celan able offer refused. Apply 753 Daniel/¢ Chem Street, Oshawa or telephone 725-4866 BEAUTIFUL white wedding dre cellent condition. Worn only once Sell-| ¢ ing at very low price. Open to offer. Hy ra a For further particulars 725-8573 Sint Bk c FUR coat, dark brown seal, full length, cL size 20, new condition. $45 or best offer.'! Cdn Ot! 159 Celina, 725-8901 CPR FILTER Queen | on oe eral trade-in allowance. meted stration, Telephone 728-46 ne gg an Col Cell CAR radio, in the 4 Comb Ent $32.50. Aerial and installation extr: Con Bldg Dominion Tire, 48 Bond Street W: Con Bldg pr WEDDING gown, while satin, Con Bidg w train, $40, Telephone 725-8129. Poe veg is' KEENCRAFT moulded plywood) Coronation boat, with 70 hp Mercury, like neW,!Crush Int also 14 hp Evinrude and § hp Gale/nist Seag motor. Private sale. Telephone 728- 1203 a D Bridge KLEPPER sailing dinghy 11 ft. 6 in.|D age erg dacron sails, jib and main, $225. Apply/ Dom Mlect 7 Stone § Street ue dpsicieancaad teen OC sik TRAILER accessories, gas refrigera "iDom Tar tors, hitches, water purifiers, safety/nom Text heaters, awnings, jacks, Coleman camp-| Falcon B ing equipment sale. Miller Heating,| jand 1953, Conservatives in 1957 Ajax. 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DIAL 725-3375 15 13 15 13 13 185 185 185 410 410 410 15 ~1 2 4 1 1 START ANY MONDAY COLLEGE IS OPEN THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE YEAR |CG Se 1500 : 5 - %| Mid West 100 -- %| Molson A 5 Molson B -- % Mont Loco Mont Trst Moore %|Nat Drug Noranda s/NO NGas - % Sil Mijler + Siscoe + ¥|Steep R 1 |Taurean %\Teck-H Thom L % | Tombill Tormont Tribag U Asbestos Un Fort Ventures % | Violam Willroy Vs | Wiltsey , Winch |Wr Harg Yk Bear Young HG Zenmac Curb Yukon Con +5 s and Service, lib- Free demon- 80 100 50 50 63 «62 510 «(505 23 23 $58% 86 Va | Genex - %|Giant YK Glenn Uran |GF Mining Goldray 4 Gunnar 13 Har Min 5 3 12 i | Hollinger i Howey Hud Bay Irish Cop Iron Bay J Waite Jojiet x Kerr Add 600 15 54 L Dufault 14 'L Ose Langis Latin Am 102 50 62 505 + 107 G 1 1s | » with - 'I 3 163 22 6 100 92 4500 4000 225 3800 1000 1000 21% 22 6 ° 100 «100 9 Gas Rapid-Grip ries : Ms; Roe AV ( % | R-Nodwe}l rothman bd Royal Bank % | Russell 14 | Salada Fés 18 18 8 30 3% 30 Y COOPER RITA HAYWORTH VAN HEFLIN- TAB HUNTER THEY CAME TO CORDURA A COLUMBIA PICTURE / OINEMASCOPE / EASTMAN COLOR cooneome RICHARD CONTE + MICHAEL CALLAN DICK YORK ADDED ATTRACTION COUNT THREE AND PRAY GA 1000 3000 46 «45% 4514 800 $80 315% Paces LY ESD aR 19% 102 Sales to 1 a.m 718000. {Manitoba first voted in their} jpresent form in 1949 and since! {then have been right on target with Liberal members in 1949 Police Charge Negro Rioters . SALISBURY, Southern Rho- Scotia,!desia (Reuters) -- Police with start, excellent condition, remote con- trols. Telephone _ after 6.30 _m. 723- 9337 EIGHT MM movie camera, used once, wo-wheel, 14/ Brooklin 1 |Glengarry Prescott, Hamilton| clubs and shields charged \South, York Centre, and York-! crowd of Negroes today and in "Scarborough in Ontario date|another incident used tear-gas newest type Telephone 728-2088 after 5 Prince from the 1953 election. Each during a 24-hour strike called by |benches in 19 of the 24 elections|line since 1935 are: By FRASER MacDOUGALL of |S se Confederation. Twice)/P.E.I.; ° Antigonish Guysbor- AWA (CP) Which gar nd 1958 has has won govern- tions-- 1957--saw a FEATURE TIMES: 1:30 3:30 5:35 7:40 LAST SHOW 9:20 box "Fele| ¥ the DOORS OPEN 6:00 P.M.. BILTMORE 'seem emen ram WILLIAM WYLER Pronuc rion AUDREY HEPBURN SHIRLEY MucLAINE | JAMES GARNER LR Restl a in New Marquette sided in to BOX OFFICE OPENS SHOW STARTS AT DUSK: Debbie Reynolds Glenn Ford "IT STARTED ( WITH A KISS" IN COLOR PHONE 723-2843 on the fection 34--Lost & Found LOST -- hearing aid. Reward. Grennon. Telephone 723-4529 New Interest In Mining, Prospecting EDMONTON (CP)--An inter- est in mining and eee he > in Je ee ie th i i ee ee ee Oy 3 _ AWARD WINK "BEST ACTRESS OF THE YEAR" FOR HER PERFORMANCE IN OSHAWA ; By R J. SCOTT Abb ens HOUSES m ; "TRUK, CAROLINE 15. ANDS, Hf 1 4HE COMMON SLEEPING PLACE For ANY MAX WIfHouT SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK IED DIDI DIDI Mamie Mamford's ABC of AUTOMATIC PHOTOGRAPHY cantooms sy SyvER sons : FREF:THE FUNNIEST AND »MOST INSTRUCTIVE BOOKLET ON THE JOYS OF | AUTOMATIC PHOTOGRAPHY | For YOUR FREE COPY. bring this ad to KARN DRUGS LTD. 28 KING STREET EAST OR PHONE 723-4621 FOR FREE DELIVERY OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. SHOCKINGLY = THE SCREEN TELLS THE SHAME OF WOMEN RAVAGED BY WARIII REGULAR PRICES! ADMITTANCE Qaang 10 PERSONS 18 YEARS OF AGE O8 OVE TODAY CONTINUOUS FROM 1:30 FEATURE AT 1:30-3;30 5:35-7;45-9:50 Minister of the kept in- Minister a visit to to WHAT MIGHT Br. ANE WAY To SfoP (iz. WITHERING THAT Comes AS PEOPLE GROW OLD } THIX jellied paints, all 20 per cent off.| Limited time. Upton's Lye ag Walil- paper. 3 _Bond _East. 7 TRACTOR, as Federal Vote 655-4659. TENTS, camping supplies, marine rdv and bcyie Beat ced Ey Dominion since Confederation. -L;,_ Antigon uysbor Game Lacks Tire, 48 Bond Street West 963 electoral constit-/Nova cotia made it a tie--anjough, N.S.; Lotbiniere, Nicolet-) : VACUUM cleaner repairs, all makes, es is ae chive oe eclevel choice between national)Yamaska and St. Hyacinthe- ae ogy Pingo lisa Southern Rhodesia African Good P dood ge a a ttsg Eatnnaion tiess| country-wide trend in federal/Winner and opposition. It took' Bagot, Que.; Middlesex West}, tives in 1957 and 1958 Trade Unions Congress. rogram Hetiais Vacuum Cleaner Repair Serv-| elections? the opposition side only three|and Toronto Spadina, Ont.; Lis-|"" as 'The crowd had stoned a ice, 728-0591 anytime. Since 1921. Montreal Jacques|times. Quebec picked the op- and Provencher, Man.: Ed- sco the ott ed mie of the coin, Rigere driven by a white man in} OTTAWA (CP) -- In the fed- REFRIGERATOR. Hotpoint, 9% cubic Cartier-Lasalle has been the in-|position five times monton West, Alta.; Vancouver) ¥4ncouver ast has consist-ja shopping centre. Two Rhode- eral election game, you are ex- foot; gas stove, four eotige dee edbstoey| fallible election weather - vane : a2 : Centre. B.C ently voted against the national)sian television news reporters|pected to know the players hitten" se ier ee sarc areta ecunauneevansiine: ALBERTA BUCK TREND Nicolet: Yamaska Toronto|Winner in seven consecutive|were also stoned, but they es-| without benefit of a program. » ng machine, wardrobe.| = ron 1991 to its Alberta stands at the other!Snadina were established with) lelections since establishment in}caped unhurt Thus, when you retire into 'Telephone onl ahGing for an MP been end of the scale. In 14 elections|thejr present names and hound-|1939, going CCF each time Tear-gas was used by police the seclusion of a polling booth|_ WE buy, "ell and cong peo a bal lahatos. for an MP been since. its first vote as @ ProV-\aries just before the 1935 elec-;Acadia in Alberta and Winnipeg) to disperse Negro workers. Po-|t9 mark your ballot June 18, Trading Post Stores, 446 Simcoe Street from the parts that thejince in 1908 It has gone with tion and thus have never North Centre have picked thejlice said five arrests were'you will find that the ballot South and 31 Bond Street East, 723-1671, country and formed the the country's choice only three/missed sending a man to the 9PPosition nine times in their made. does not. give the candidates' NEW and sed roto-tiliers, garden| ent. Four of those elec -- Ten times, in a consec- sovernment benches 10 elections. Montreal Papineau! A. EF. Abrahamson, Southern) party affiliations. tractors and power tera and Maxwell 1921, 1930. 193 and utive string from 1921 to 1957 jhas been on the opposition side) Rhodesia's labor minister, said) And if you should ask an eleo Sowers Apply 'Ferguson's BA Serv ve se . wi ts support went to a minority, ALWAYS WITH WINNER ifour times in four tries, B.C.'s'first reports showed the strike/tion official inside the polling Station. Three miles east of Taunton. tet ligeygsd sai hide sds back T0UP in Parliament. Only once) Parry Sound-Muskoka in On- Burnaby-Coquitlam three times|was about 40 per cent success- station, he won't give you the TYPEWRITERS ders cashiers, ren-| go Bat aco Sia se cnawe did it pick the. official Opposi-|tario and Portage-Neepawa in'in three ful. linformation. The ballot lists e servic jamilton ice) e 1 i fi ¥ Eau pment, 137 Brock South, MO 8-8442./that in 13 elections to 1917 the ion : 4 OLD guns wanted, rifles, shotguns, re-| Montreal constituency sent an _ Prince Edward Island and! e volvers and pistols; also old cartridges. : " +¢ Manitoba have chosen the win ment six times, Thus went 'Tespnens 725-5155, OMEN E: with the winner 18 times in 24/ner in every election since 1926, Lists Expected ee cael lelections. oa : Nova cotia since 1930. FOR SALE --Dra "grey with green| It has a chance in elec Although Marquette now is on prodecains ting, full width,/tion June 18 to set a record of a nine-straight run, the constit reason Price. sachnded' Phane MO| 12 consecutive choices of a gov-juency once had a decided ten Ready By June 18 8-4610. eroetMP. dency to buck the trend, re »| Its resent string of 11\turning an opposition MP in Sen ' = r five, Pg 4 3 mass: Shieh the record set by Rich-|seven consecutive elec- OTTAWA (CP) _ Federal)must send the person a reg-| Gis, Telemecee | We oT __|mond-Wolfe inquebec in a con-|tions from 1882 to 1908, starting/election officials will go out ofjistered letter, stating the rea-| GOLF 'clubs, wolf DAE, 'good condition, | sistent run with the winnerthat string after Sir John A their way to see that voters'|son. On the 13th day before the Telephone 728-8555. : lfrom 1867 to 1908. Richmond-|Macdonald held the seat for ajlists are complete for the gen-/election--June 5 -- the revising| 31 CUBIC FOOT freeser, 10 months old. | Wolfe has elected an opposition'term as Prime Minister. eral election June 18 jofficer hears final pleas from) in perfect condition. Make offer. Write|@p jin only three elections in Marquette's electoral career; Anyone whose name has been) those who failed to get on the) Roe Se Sete Per. She 11, 1917 and 1987 began with one of the most un-/left off the list, and who wants! jlist. AWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service usual incidents in Canadian/to get on, will be paid a private) Under the old formula, there| Cleve Fox. 412 Simcoe North. rentals. NINE WINNER election history--a tie vote in visit by an election worker.|was one revisal district, as a} Tavou basing Go paling taloviel Two constituen 1871 when an election wasiFormerly, the first move was/general rule, for every 25 urban| furniture, refrigerators, stoves, wash- gouche Madaw called in Manitoba constifuen- up to the would-be voter. polling divisions. Anyone wish-} ers, call Elmer Wilbur, CO 3-229 |Brunswick and cies after the province entered) The change results from an|ing to have his name added to} os go gg Bg RP pes moog nye ong Bei Confederation amendment the Canada|the election rolls appeared inj 725-9184 national winner eS OO 4 ons Act, one of a number|Person before the revising offi-| ae: --------- | secutive elections starting in NEVER TOOK SEAT a Nnenuad He the 1eh6 ke ficer, though where circum. BLE, OQODRICN Stores fires, bet |i996. Ten others are on a string) In those days, a returning of-|2pProved by the 1960 session off) 0." dcicted he could. sub-| vision. Thrifty Budget Plan. 725-4543. |of eight such cl begun. in| ficer did not have the authority arliam Sh mit an application through a) INBOARD V drive complete 265 Chev-|1930. Eleven are a seven-|he now has to cast the deciding) Under new system urban personal 'agent, woe pi A yl "ae i ee soni n-! straight string from 1935 vote, The courts ruled that nei-|constituencies are broken down | Sperates ge ln lg a Fe poner Nine constituencies have/ther candidate could be seated|into revisal districts, generally| SERVICE IS FREE tion. Best offer. 723-7460 after 6. sicome out on the governmentiuntil the Commons election|comprising 35 polling divisions.; All this will still be possible; | TV RENTALS, by the day, week orjside in every election in which|committee dealt with the prob- |Two revising agents are named|what is new is the free provi- rie North 723-2045, Television, 918 Stm- they've voted under their pres-|lem. Before it reached a solu \for each district, one nominated| sion of agents by the a Prot : ent name and s--two tion, the House was dissolvd)by the_pé won the seat! office itself since 1935, two 948 and|for a general election in 1872. |at the the other) «we hope that with this sys-| --s five since 1953. This reckoning) The 10 constituencies that) by the runner-up party, ltem of revisal agents, a. greater| doesn't take inio account thej/have gone with the country- OFFICER DECIDES lservice will be rendered the previous election history of the| wide trend 'since 1930 are Between the 24th and 16th) 'electors in 1 getting their names areas from which the conti/Kings in Prince Edward Island gays hfore election day--May 2/0" thes sald an offical ere for __ Car n_ Ne ant C+ and is : these. vising|! ere je think we can reduce| seo, Boprovinge wide trnt Loria, Halifax, and Picton i apen vit people who have number of names amie. | accurate election guide with|South, Renfrew North, gieSS°H| submitted notification that their, There is no change as re- Guiting a close second. Each|East, Wellington South, andj"2mes were left off the elec- gards the rural constituency, | as returned a majority of|York North in Ontario, pias oe il ie oP te me ae apoiniee) ; ; yut applic ns to! : c ears [members to the go ernment 1 The MW that have followed the} Rava thelr names ded lapplications from unlisted per | For three consecutive days--/50MS on the 18th day before the |the 18th, 17th and 16th days be-\clection--May 31 D k Strike End |fore polling--May 31-June 2--a| In rural constituencies the OC jrevising officer holds court onj"open list" or voucher system is finally rubbing off on |the applications brought beforejis still in effect. Under it a per-! younger generation, says Mite e e him by the agents. The revising}son whose name is missing can Finland, executive secretary of ;officer has a quasi-judicial sta-;obtain redress simply by hav- the Alberta and Northwest 1xe essing tus, being the agent of thejing a neighbor who is listed Chamber of Mines. county court judge who sits for| vouch for him. Young people idn' j ie ss that district. Sar aa a Paine dd Bova By ROD CURRIE |senting the 30,000 men in other) Tr yi isi on te catictied that ei AGs iis other jobs were easier to get. LONDON (CP) -- The: settle- jobs connected with shipping-- the person in question is ns The mainte region of Durango! but now that the economy had ment that headed off a national' Will demand similar treatment. |i og 45 vote, he adds hislin northern Mexico yields gold to prospecting dock. strike 25 hours re the, And the award will provide} name. If he is not satisfied. he silver, lead, sulphur and coal. The isolated, rough life of a Sunday, midnight deadline is anew ammunition for the grow-|------____ : i ed ; prospector didn't compare with mixed blessing for the govern- ing public campaign on behalf the softer ways of life. But to- ment of the nurses, most of whom day more persons are in the , Although a strike would have |Catn det lege tee field. Their finds would encour-| been @ gee paired blow to Brit- They have termed the 2/-per- age others to take up the ain's export driv the award cent offer an "insult" and their) search of an 'increase of age to four Case will come up for debate in "The whole thing could really |" cent tq the 70,000 dockers age a oe snowball. ° 7 lis a severe jolt to the attempts; The offer to the dockers of Chancellor Selwyn Lloyd to which will be presented for ap-| ae ra keep increases within 2'4 per proval at a mass meeting Wed-! REGAIN CROWN cent nesday--is an involved schedule} DUBLIN (AP Down re- The decision the goVernment;°f rates for different jobs, The} gained the all-Ireland Gaelic had to make was whether or employers stress that the pay football title Sunday, defeating not a dock strike would dojincreases, on the whole, will Dublin two goals, five points|more damage to the economy (add only 3 per cent to the to- (11 points) to one goal, seven|than would the flaunting of its tal wage bill points (10 points). Down, which! pay policy But a large number of dock- held the title in 1960, leaves But, although Labor ers wil get 4% per cent and it} Wednesday for a four - week|John Hare sat in most is this figure, no doubt, that] American tour. Kildare de.|negotiations, Lloyd was will be used as an example by] feated Wexford five. goals, 12)formed and Prime union negotiators in other indus-| points (27 points) to one goal,|Macmillan cut short tries. , | six points (nine points) for the|Scotland to return London, Already leaders of the engi-| Leinster senior football title {none of them apparently lifted peering and shipbuilding unions; ---- a finger to influence the port/have wg onto it as the} ; }employers to hold the wage line ™inimum they will accept when/ ANCIENT AREA at the cost of closing down they submit their pay claims at! Evesham in Worcestershire, iports the end of May England, on the River Avon, Liovd first introduced the so was the tite of & Benedictine er mae? SIMILAR DEMANDS 'called "pay pause" last July 25) bb in the 8 step ge nk as an'effort to hold down wv abbey founded in the &th cen- | pect that ar until they became more tury. | with production and exnorte WHEN A SAC 'RED W da CROSS AS REET IM SEMBAY, 1X THDIA® nment can ex- oes! of ¢ thoee imber athe un PARAS , un DUTCH GUIANAy renre in jona--particnlary Og Nee en de A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE

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