Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Mar 1964, p. 4

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@ THE COHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, March 7, 1968 REVIEW OF WEEK'S NEWS Cyprus Force Okayed By Security Council i Ria Hr setting spent 685,513,508 "Yoel year ing pa emg to in Ottawa out a record Ue rs ing program for the 1964-65 staring April 1. The total is 6.6 percent higher than the estimates a an | year earlier and the sharp IN ties in re the The 11 - member security voted unanimously Md, to authorize es- hment of an interna- ee force for Cyprus "the PF adselitinent of a po litical mediator to try and re- establish a working relation- ip between Greek- and itkey -- agreed to troops Canada, Britain, Brazil, Ireland, Sweden and Finland, But by Friday, UN Secre- tany-General U Thant still @waited replies from all six. Sweden indicated approval of its participation, but this was conditional on at least ane other neutral nation alsa providing troops. CANADA UNDECIDED In Ottawa, 'External Affairs er Paul Martin told the nmons Friday that Can- 's role in the UN force ba be decided after a three- man UN mission returns from detailed negotiations with Cyprus President Archbishop Makarios. Martin said there had been na detailed decision made on what kind of force Canada uid contribute B.A gos troops who would replace pes of the 7,000-man British e now policing the island. Phe British have patrolled rus since a Christmas fighting - Te vsscen gr followin; between Greek- ai frsih cro over Makar- plans to change the Cyp- rus constitution. Ware 1 PEAP reign- ing ag re eke since 1987, died Friday from complications that set in following a stom- . ach ulcer operation Feb. 21. The 62-year-old king of the Hellenes, symbol of the tur- bulent existence of the Medi- ferranean nation, was stricken with blood clots in bis left lung and right leg. He is suce y his son, Crown Prince Gott 23. RECORD Finance Walter SPENDIN' Minietor' Gordon presented his spend- eh tM 2k 3: al I SATURDAY The Greet Big W: Sound of Music ; ; : SLICED BREAD increase occurred despite @ slash of $109,000,455 in the de- fence department's budget. Increases in such areas as public debt charges, hospital insurance, foreign aid, scien- - research and publie offset the defence cut. PENH MOVE FAILS e World Health Organiza- tion met in Geneva and on Tuesday, France -- which in January established diplo- matic relations with Commu- China and oust the. National- Nations body. to seat Red China was de- tions. The French decision was seen as a sure indication that France this fall will yote to oust Nationalist China from the UN in favor of Red China. PARLAY FAILS The foreign ministers of Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines met in Bangkok, Thailand 'Tuesday nesday and reached an im- passe in attempts to find a solution to differences be tween Indonesia and the new Federation of Malaysia... A compromise proposal was put forward by the Philippines the ministers back together, but when Indonesian Pres- ident Sukarno failed to reply. 2nd Big NEW Hit! Award Winner Cannes Film Festival "The Silent World" IN TECHNICOLOR Last Times--TODAY! nist China--yoted.to seat Red |g ist Chinese from the United |f The heaith organization vote - feated 51 to 21 with 22 absten- and Wed- Thursday in an effort to get |} to it, the ministers left for home Friday. NO CHANGE A Canadian government spokesman said Thursday night in Ottawa that the gov- ernment expects Queen Bliza- beth's visit to proceed in Oc- tober without interruption or incident. The Queen is to visit Charlotteown and Quebee City to mark the 100th anni- versary of the pre-Confedera- tion conferences. The government spokesnfan commented after renewed suggestions were made that harm may come to the Queen from separatists in demon- strations of their political views. 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