Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Apr 1963, p. 21

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Osler of Toronto,/tives of African news agencies| Meeting of experts on the de-| DUBLIN (AP) -- Kim Novak oe even the average man can un.|revenue and expe chief commissioner of Canadian 4 de the first step velopment of news agencies in)was reported today to have of- P Zeller's Own derstand. ures. Guides, said here. Thursday made the Africa, sponsored by the United|fered to quit her role in the film by Strange as it seems, the trea-| As things stand, accounts are)" 4" wnitorm which will adapt|toward an exchange of national) Nations Educational, Scientific|Of Human Bondage, which is running into production snags) A representative of the U.S. here, Elizabeth Taylor is said) News services urged that "se- to have been invited to take} girls are being developed, Miss East news agency announced rious thought" be given before| over the part. | | | Lf awe 70 14 sury may settle for just one def- ae -- pn tae itself better to all snide oy a ", bgyce Phgy0 and Cultural Organization. "Ginger Lane" icit instead of two or three, i dn 'in. |ties and a program to me ! ; ° Chancellor of the Exchequer ye Eee and "'be-| - owing sophistication of young|Afrique Press and the Middle ld Maudling, presenting)' \ ' "Above the line' is normal f terview. they agreed to exchange their to gages Ae egal current expenditure on such ee 5 news file to foster "the cause the adoption of a proposal fo - yi tax and limit operations of o-- Seopa may be some- a polliri T ioak -- SUES HEDDA of information in Africa." world agencies in Africa. what simp! . : ' ott ' ; 2nd and 3rd LOS ANGELES (AP)--Actor| At the game time, Algerian) 4 ,qrew Berding, representing 2nd and After Easter, a white paper|DUli Of Boyer ainen ie no re.|Michael Wilding filed a $3,000,-|representative M Hammed Ben| san observer The Associated turn. 000 defamation suit against Hol-/Mehal announced his country)p,.., and United Press, Inter- i i 50-kilowatt| » a4; p) ° L] " ine" les re-|1ywood columnist Hedda Hopper) was constructing a national, spoke after sugges- Secret Project idee siveieas, Forty 'pant Thursday, Wilding said . pas-|transmitter to facilitate news tions had been: made to impose to nationalized industries sages in the columnists book,| dissemination in Africa. levies on world agencies. . 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