Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Sep 1963, p. 24

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ait September 12, 1963 There is scattered evidence of 98 ewe TO, growing uneasiness. over. the prospect of serious trouble with Red China ioe arently S20 said after the Naushki incident: T I R "What are they trying to do? Trying To Irk Russia GO FOR ROSES «MOSCOW (AP) -- Communist] goslavia -- a favorite Chinese| All that Westerners in Mos-| «he 959 - acre Stanley Park | : Ms whipping boy--in a "holy aillli-icow have been able to learn is|in Blackpool, England, counts MA -- ii eve y Pore qn = eee Do they really want to start a war?" €hina's current Russian-baiting éampaign apparently is aimedjance" to halt people's revolu-|that most Russians profess firm|more than 30,000 roses among at provoking the Kremlin tojtions and restore capitalism. pposition to the Chi line. lits many prized blooms. rs SER state or party ties with) There is speculation in Mos- gs a For the Teenage Set! pene ae . i So far Moscow has not/oow that the Chinese might be ; tse fo the bal." danger, the|Duilding up to a discussion of | Eyer pipe of a "DIURETIC'"? yw . . ; fiussians are displaying @ D&-l°r"<tatin's top lieutenants and| | Maze pada ray epee oy " 7v Light-hearted jewellery . . . available in designs of kangaroos, elephants tience that must be galling to) io, hitherto unpublished de- ; Tiedd's act as a Geetetie: stiemulanh 1 monkeys, pigs "gs Ps ela it chains he colour of gold, dedinae Bremier Khrushchev. tails of his career, F i to help restore normal kidney action, , Cag Chg sn. sang who until a in. maintains and 0 relieve the systemic condition 1 - 24" long. Each character is just like a "puppet-on-a- string" . . . dark tacks linking Khrushchev with] The agp sag rae i in maintaining good ' = So "iciperistst enemys" the Bisa tis of eternal frlend- tfnctinn propery excen acid and are bother a £ wooden body with movable metal head and limbs the colour of gold, demonstration on the So.|ship joined Ghina and Russia,| | WES Mii say result in kidney act _ "Neat adornment for your favourite sweaters! et-Chinese border in Siberia oe aghee P ys ae nod ee ieee r Peer a months with a bewildering bar- wiper iss urinary r last week thac outraged the asd tleiar hecunieet, flan 2 Russians. rage of sensational revelations followed by backache, tired : : The government newspaper|f Soviet-Chinese enmity. 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