l are 12 'shflhng IN FEBRUARY 1966. Aus- tralia will switch over to de- cimal currency from its pre- These are the final designs in plaster models which will be used in making of the coin sent English-style system of dies. They may undergo ml- pounds. shillings and pence. nor technical modifidatione. The changeover will bring The designs. for the reverse Australia into line with most side. are from left: 50-cent other countries in the world. piece with a coat of arms, a lAustralia Switching lo Decimal Coinage System In February 66 31.3.... “By ROBERT COLEMAN ‘dian Press Corres This means the cent will be equal to 1.2 pence, five cents will be equal to Sixpence a 10 cents equal to the present shilling. Ca Decimal) Day is coming up for Australians in February. 1966. who! it comes. the nation will N0 $5 NOTE switch over‘ to decimal cur- In Lhe new currency‘ win “fly from “5 present Eng1‘5h' idenominations will be one, two, style system of pounds. shillings five, 10' m and 50. The not” 3" W‘ce' . . will be $1.52, $10 and $20. changeover Wlil bring There will be no $5 note. The Reserve Bank. govern- ment officials and the specially set up decimal currency board have .been wrestling with the problems of the conversion for several years. In doing so they So will vending machines The conversion will cost mil- lions —- office machinery. such as cash registers. accountin machines and typewriters will have to be converted. So will .‘vending machines. coin ma- ‘chines of various kinds. park- ing meters and the like. But economists say the saving to industry will make the cost Australia into line with most other countries in the world. It will be ahead of Britain and New Zealand. both planning similar switches. Although Australia still uses the pounds. shillings and pence of its mother country, it is not on parity with the British ster- ling poun The Australian pound has a lower value and is worth about $2.40 in Cana- dian dollars. in the present system there pennies (pencel to the and 20 shillings to the pound. For convenience in the changeover the new Australian dollar will be the equivalent of 10 shillings (two dollars to the poundl. - well worthwhile. Education of the public has begun already, starting with the schools. But some confusmn is DAILY TURKEY DINNER WITH ALL THE TRIMM‘INGS 77° FREE TURKEY‘DRAW "' A Free Turkey will be given away every week until Christmu. FRIDAY ('OMPLETE enter your name when you buy a Turkey Dinner. FISH DINNER ZEllER’S up, 159 Kent Street Charlottetown manna? tit-(“Krtvre-rrer-eerhha a. an I)» mtep into Ster for the... Hooleys the ..offer you Shifter-Hillman quality plus Kuaranteo of Hooleya Men's Wear reputation. 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Dec. 16. 1964. 15 U.S. Britain To Withdraw Ii Four Attaches From Russia By SIDNEY WEILAND draual of the four was the MOSCOW lReutcrs| —- The Russians. in rejecting their ap- United States and Britain have plications for new travel per- decided to withdraw four mili- §tary attaches. three Americans and a Briton. from diplomatic mits outside Moscow. might as well have declared them per- sona non grata lunwelcome‘. 20-08!“ piece With "-19. - . ‘service in Moscow, it was an- (State department sources in typust ! lO—cent piece With a V" is bound to bring some price ; nounced here. Washington 5 a id the United lyre bird: a 5-cent piece With ‘ The Russians States had asked for the with- drawal of three Soviet embassy military attaches there. I . lincreases—and this will be true. accused the an EChldna (05‘ SDlni' ant-Ct“- 1MlNrnNG BEGUN four of spying on a trans-Siber- er): a 2-cent piece thh a frill- Some of the coins are already lian train trip last fall. necked lizard; and a l—cent [being minted. There is some; The reason given for the with— George Thomson. minister of 91153:: “"m ‘ feather‘taued doubt whether the notes will be‘ $131? for foreign affairS. told g1 r. ready in time. and it is possible :patriotism to the Crown the House of Commons in Lon notes of design ex- Finally the cabinet bowed to don the Russians have been pressed in dollars may be u _ public opinion and the name asked to withdraw a naval at- The first name chosen by the "dollar" was substituted. tache from the Russian Em- federal cabinet for the main The banknotes will include a bassy in London.l "Hit or dECimal Currency W33 likeness 0‘ the Queen- The four Western attaches are “NHL-win}; allowed a - The coins will all hear an ef— COL George A. Aubrey of An. e quest by the government for If-igy of the Queen on the ob- ;suggestions which i- w such verse I“head"t side. It i the . at the U.S. Embassy: as “Austral,” Qutd" arl R. Liewer Lt.-Col. of Osmond. . t . the s h i l lin . Emu, ' _ appropriate. expected in the early days of ; “Kelly” (after Ned Kelly. leg-f The reverse, or “tail” side of the changeover. At first there ‘endai‘y Australian outlaw) and 1the coins. Will Carry dESignS 0f will be a shake - down period many other absurdities. Many. gAustraiian wildlife.th . with both currencies being legal lof course, su ested “dollar.”, Some critics o e new coms ‘ _ . tender. 5 the govgegnment wanted‘deplored replacement of the old- LA‘fill’l'eyv Flew”: SENS ‘31“! The PUblic generally has ac-Jsomething different. lstyle Latin legend “Elizabeth '3" 9' \‘919' VUBVC 111- S e cepied the principle well,l The decision brought a tor-ill Dei Gratia Regina D." ‘13"5'Slberlan fallway 135‘, ep- though there are bound to be .rent of criticism on the primeywith the straight-forward “Eliz- lembel on their way to .apatn some initial g-rumbles. Mostlminiscer. Sir Robert Menzies. labet lI — Australia" and the “’hi‘"- Sept. 23. SOVIEl. secuny people realize the advantages to l some rudely c l a i mi n g the ' date. Some church leaders com- men and police burst ml? the" be gained from the decimal sys- i newly-knighted prime minister l plained a ho u r omission? of hotel rooms 'in Khabarov sk. tem. but some have pointed out lhas given way to an excess of i “FD.” (Defender of the Faith.) v The lxremlin accused the four ‘ the assistant air attache, and Lt.-Cmdr. Ni- gel Laville. assistant air attache at the British Embassy. napolis, MD.. the army attache‘ 'of spying. The Soviet govern-‘ ment newspaper Izvestia said .tiie secret police confiscated from the men two telescopic camera lenses. a “reconnais- sance radio receive." 26 note sance radio receive." 26 note— books and 26 exposed roUs of film with more than 900 pic- tures on them. lzvestia said the notebooks were “thickly covered wit notes and observations with the scrupulous care 0 spies." it said four of the notebooks contained “notes of intelligence .tasks from the Pentagon and enumerate trans ' are of most interest to imperial- ist intelligence." The Soviet Union sent protests ‘lo the U.S. and Britain. which rejected them. The U.S. and Britain protested to Russia that the diplomatic immunity of the four men had been violated. The Russians rejected the Western‘ protests. ‘ The four attaches continued their journev to Tokyo. but re- turned to Moscow Oct. 0 by wav of Hong Kong and New Delhi. U.S. Ambassador Foy D. Kohler said at the time "as far as we are concerned, these at- .taches have returned on sched- ule to their normal duties and will be back at work." ‘ ; Last month diplomatic sour- ces in Moscow said te our men had made new applications for travel outside the 23-mile radius around Moscow. within diplomats may move without of- ficial permission. PO Spying To Be Eased r 3 U OTTAWA lCPI — Postmaster- General Nicholson. under pres- sure from employees associa-‘ tions. is closing down the con- troversial washroom observa- tion galleries that were installed in post offices to catch mail thieves. Mr. Nicholson said in an any nouncement that the galleries are being closed for "an indef- inite period." Galleries in other parts of post offices will con- tinue to be used. ‘ The postmaster-general said washrooms provide dishonest employees with the means to diapoee of evidence and ex. pressed the hope theft will not increase and force the re-open. ing of the galleries. Mr. Nicholson had also been nder pressure from MPs in the House of Commons. A post office department. spokesman said there were sev. eral kinds of observation galley. ies in use. suc 5 one - way glass or venetian blind - type slats that could be used by an investigator from a darkened area. LATE MAIL HULL, England lCPl _ s storekeeper in this Yorkshire town has received a birthday card mailed in Sydenham. Kent. July 2:. 1926. The person to whom it was addressed died 15 years ago. Sedan. Was 995. Arnold Bruce l Standard Transmission. transportation. Today or Call 894-854 . St. Peters Rd. Prize Of The Lot... at S. R. Johnston Ltd. Unit No. F~694-A 1958 METEOR maroon in color. \’-8 motor. 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