Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jan 1963, p. 15

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Mac Facing Troubles In Sixth Year As PM LONDON (CP)--Super Macijin marks his sixth anniversary as Britain's prime minister and there won't be any pagne and oysters this The political wheel has come full circle. As he paces his émall office in Admiralty 4 A a down Whitehall the teeming pigeons of Trafalgar Square, Macmillan confronts a sea of troubles as turbulent as those he inherited from Sir Tkcer Eden during the Suez crisis. When the languid man with the Edwardian manner surpris- took over office Jan. 10, 1957, Britons felt in their hearts that' something monumental had taken place. An epoch had ended. Suez had ripped away the screen, created by tactful diplomacy, that concealed Brit- ain's post-war decline in power. | Brushing aside the difficul- ties, Macmillan nursed the na-| tion back to self-confidence and| the never-had-it-so-good era.| Despite his basically shy,, un- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday January 9, 1963 15 yc ena SO aR Ie re aE SN Ore Ee ee ee Sw re eee the same breath they hailed) co! him as a new Stanley Baldwin. Now, after all the ups and downs, the man with the un- certain moustache and tired eyes seems back where he started. The Kennedy - Mac- millan agreement at Nassau, painfully underlining Britain's subordinate status, started a new bout of soul-searching. Domestic worries are acute. snapping outdoor water on. pipes and confirming the cliche that British plumbing is the worst in the world. Finally Europe -- Britain wants to get in but France won't let her. On his accession to power in January, 1957, Macmillan feasted on champagne and oy- sters, Unemployment has passed the 500,000 mark, always regarded|{ RUSH as a portent of bad times, and is moving toward 600,000. The old heavy industries, such as shipbuilding, steel, coal and cot- ton, are stagnating. STOVE OIL CALL PERRY DAY OR NIGHT 723-3443 Then there is the snow and| the smog and the improbable | | | LESSEE ET OROUC LUTE SO SS SO OOO E gues for a Welcome Change of Pace! = TT How long since you surprised your family with a toothsome leg o' lamb for Sunday dinner? Bet they'd welcome one this week- end, just for a flavourful change! And speaking of change, you'll save some at Dominion, where lamb is being featured this week at low, low prices, ; Shop SELF SERVICE or AT THE COUNTER. .. flamboyant personality, the un-| flappable prime minister col-) lected an assortment of nick- names, some good, some bad. 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