g . .. ~ I TR CHARLOTTE'T‘OW'N GT’AROTAN. N0". '30. 1253:. Approves Commonwealth Position Assumed By Canaclaa By STEWART MacLEOD Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (ON—“For good or "has inaugurated a new age in Commonwealth development." WIDER CO-OPERATION It now was up to every country “II-H mm HaIISh‘am Said Tue‘s‘lay in the Commonwealth to do its night. “Canada now has assumed part. Commonwealth cooperation a position of initiative in Com— should not end with economic as- monwealth affairs.” sistan-ce, technical aid and trade. And the lord president of the he said. Tlhere should be f‘the council added: “We in Britain re— closest contact" between business gard it as wholly to the good." firms. universities, t chers. sci— He told a Canada Clu-b dinner e n t i s t 5. religious communities meeting that this new initiative and individuals. was underlined by Prime Minis- ' . . when he ad— Canada is plying a pioneering ter Diefenlbaker dressed an audience of nearly 7.000 in London several weeks 3%. "ln reachin with his incom- p g . . he was as— holds its peoples together. There paralble fervour . In this respect, he said, “again part." He said the strength of the but often intangiole. bonds that alerting, perhaps less obviously. was no simple definition for it, but nonetheless inesc-apalbly, Can- “Tillie fabric of the Commonwealth ada‘s right and willingness to un- has continued to defy human dertake obligations hitherto tac— analysts or human prediction.” itly assumed to be the exclusive It may be. he said, impractical province of the United Kingdom to devise central institutions for itself. ‘ ’ it. nonsense to despair of it, im- “Canada,” said Lord Hailsha-m, possible to generalize about it, _________________._. Britain Pledges Faith In Plan For Free Trade LONDON (Reuters) — Britain wicked to try to exploit it, ex- tremely risky to predict about it. “All the same I believe that this apparent formlessness and pragmatism about the Common- wealth is more apparent than real.” George Drew. Canadian Bligh Commissioner in London. and Monday pledged continued faith (madman 0f IThe meeting, said in it: plan for a 17anation Euro- tha-t “in the Lifetime of our chil- dren Canada Will become one of pen tree trade am, currently the greatest nationsinbhe would.” bogged down in Anglo-(French He predicted a population of dliufiferences. 40,000,000 by 1900, when the value Commonwealth lies in the many, - handsome . . . . MEN'S SUBURBAN COATS SPECIAL II 4.95 Men’s heavy weight subur- ban coats with h e a v y quilted lining; two side ,pockets with flap; in plain or clhecks. G r e y, blue, charcoal. S i z e 5 38-46. Regular $19.95 MEN'S PULLOVER SWEATERS Pullover sweaters ill] a fine ribbed knit of lamb: wool PRE-CHRISTMAS BUYS FOR MEN you can't beat these quality values , good looking . . . AP ‘§.v 6 H‘ ' 1/2 DAYS A PRE - CHRISTMAS HOME FURNISHINGS So Tover you won’t want to give them away! beautifully boxed TABLEC‘LOTH SET sets. Finely I . 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