Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1966, p. 18

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(CP)---A seven - country working group, including Canada, continued its efforts today to find some mid- dle ground between the deter- mination of South Africa's white government to rule South- West Africa in its owa way, and the insistence of the Afro-Asian group that an immediate end be put to this rule at any cost. South Africa's foreign minis- ter, Hilgard Muller, told the General Assembly Wednesday night that if the United Nations adepts and attempts to carry out a 53-country motion to set up a direct UN administration in South-West Africa, the cost will be steep. He said South Africa's policies and demand that the Security Council take the necessary steps to set up a UN authority. Most western delegates, in- cluding Canada, have indicated they would find it difficult to support the resolution in its present form because they don't think it could be carried out and ithe UN would therefore be ex- posed to humiliation. . The seven - country working group, made up of Canada, Brit- ain, the United States, Mexico, Brazil, Chile and Italy, was re- liable reported to have made little headway in trying 'to per- suade the resolution's sponsors to redraft it in a form that would find winder acceptance. Muller told the assembly the of apartheid, or racial separa- Trust Territory Rule population of South-West Africa, which is about 575,000, is made up of groups so diverse that it is unpractical to try to arrange a system of simple majority rule for the territory as a whole. The South African government con- parallel development of the var-| ious peoples." South Africa wanted to pro- mote the progress of the inhabi- tants towards sélf - determina-|f]- tion, but the vital question was|f the pace at which this goal ought to be pursued, "We cannot, while they still need and ask for our. guidance|?, tion, envisage 'peaceful and orderiy evolution" in the pre dominantly Negro territory. South Africa "will resist with all the power at its disposal any attempts which endanger the gafetey af aur country or of the peoples committed to our care." "IT may remind distinguished delegates that any outside at- tempts at coercion in respect of South-West Africa would not be concerned with South - West Africa alone, but would have to be directed against the admin- istering authority, the Republic of South Africa." HARD TO CARRY OUT While South Africa's position best railroad crossing de-- vice available so far. Mr, Courture registered his in- vention for patent at Ottawa in 1955. 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