ww ° j § ‘ ‘oe \ The Guardian Charlottetown, Thur., May 26, 1966. 9 its 4 ences, is 4 a” satisfactory m jthe Kennedv tariff-bargaining. there mainly | because of : |Market tural package for. tariff gaining. SOUAHTMPTON / £10,000 ($30,000) robbery. liner docked Tuesday. If you like -DIEF E ENJOYS DAY IN THE SUN Ornosition Lendet the Cofymons, as he hauls in-a ~{slavia which Has a ‘serious bal- ance of payments deficit. Dieten- Diefenbaker "Spent: the holiday that with the European .Com mon Market now having settled thorny agricultural - differ- “every hope of discussion” round ‘of -world | Geneva -“nego= tiations have been delayed | Common | squabbling and ‘inabil- : lity to present’ a united agricul- SEAMEN’S PAY STOLEN ‘(Reuters)— Wages for some of the crew of | the liner Queen Mary, stranded here by Britain's seamen’s “strike, “have=been.-stolen ina money, locked iti’ safes in the Cunard Line's offices, was the pav for nearly a quarter of the | 1,000-man -crew. 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Or,-buy 2 “Greene Urges 2-Way Trade dian entries won top awards for noted: that. his Yugoslavia trip +f = co e waeaeee ju se yours now a rr malik yids, > |was. the first by a Canadian} Palmer Electric Ltd. SWE ees ae : ; ‘ | PRODUCTS NOT KNOWN *~. cabine minister. ° | Ky , a ‘ In Tour Of European Markets Greene said “he was surprised) In. Paris,“ Greene conferred Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8548 ie t di @ Guaranteed. washable and san- ~by the lack of knowledge in Yu- With French Agriculture Minis-' ferised fabrics -gostavia*--about-Canadian-=prod+} “By JIM “ANDERSON ” Greene aapped in London to nets, He hoped: ta establish an .. LONDON (CP) Agricul- nold his first meeting with Brit- exchange of personnel--and in- ture Minister Greene, making jsh Agriculture Minister. Fred formation to encourage two- his _ first’ European tour. since | Peart. Topics discussed in-. stays relations. and trade. Yugo- | assuming the portfolio, SsayS cluded Commonwealth “#r a 2 seer had recently «purchased promising markets for Cana- and British farm legislafidg,{several hundred Holsteins from dian “agricultural products. are Anglo-Canadian: agriculture re- Denmark, West Germany and turning up on the Continent but lations are ‘very good," Thee. Netherlands but until ‘the suggests, marketing prospects | Greene said: Any outstanding” Novi Sad fair apparently did ean. be strengthened by making | probleme were of a minor na- not .reatize Canadian Holsteins trade a two-way-street. ‘ture. ‘had thés, world’s highest. milk Canadian dairy eattle sales Greene's four-day visit to Yu- Yields. to France are likely to run to goslavia was mainly to attend! Other central European coun- about $1,500,000. during the next! ithe Novi Sad fair—largest agri- tries offered—similar—possibili- 12 months and fhere also is a cultural exhibition in central ties for Canadian cattle, Greene large cattle market -in--Yugo- Europe —~ where 20° Canadian’ said,~But in return; Canadians slavia; Greene told a press con- Holsteins: were on display. lane think of buying more from | ference: Tuesday. — ‘These impressed — even mi these countries, including Yugo- : NOTICE. THE ELECTION ACT, 1963 Deputy Returning Officer in the Advance Poll Alberton on Thursday, May 26,-1966. G.- Lorne Monkley, PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE oe THURSDAY. MAY 26th ee ROYALTY OAKS. ~ PARKING LOT — St. Peters. 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