C ‘m- Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. .r ' k m Standing stiffly at atten- tion, members of the Horse Ranger, 'of the Commons wealth Association in Shep- perton, Mlddlesex. England. are reviewed by Princess Mar- Anti-Dumping laws Aimed At U.S. Goods By HAROLD MORRISON LONDON (C?) -— Lionel Chev- rier. Canada’s high commis- sioner to Britain, told a told a group of US. business- men that features of the CanaA dian anti-dumping laws which have brought complaints from British exporters really were aimed at low-priced U.S. prod- ucts "The automatic feature of Ca— nadian anti ’ dumping laws which is of some concern to British manufacturers. was es- tablished, designed and contin- ues in being to prevent the possibility of massive dumping of U.S.-manufactured goods on the Canadian market at prices below those prevailing in the U.S.." Chevrier said in a speech before the American Chamber of Commerce. The highcommissioner touched on this point as he took the unusual course of delivering a luncheon lecture on Canada- U.S. relations in this British capital, British exporters have com- plained that the Canadian anti- dumping laws have tended to curtail the Canadian market for British goods at a time when Britain is waging a battle against a heavy international trade deficit BRITONS NOT SATISFIED The Canadian government has promised to give consideration to Britain’s arguments as part of the Kennedy round of world tariff bargaining. British manu— facturers maintain this is not good enough. since there are indications the Kennedy round may take some years to bear fruit. Chevrier’s explanation seemed to suggest Canada could not undertake changes without encouraging massive imports of Rembrandt Drawing ls Stolen MONTREAL (CPl -— A rem- brandt drawing, The Death of Jacob, was stolen during visit- ing hours from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Oct. 1 »~ E . member _ = of the national executive of the , ‘ Conservative Aims Barbs At Levesque MONTREAL (CPi—A high-, ranking officer of the Conserv- ative p rty accuse Quebec’s resources minister. Rene Levesque. of encouraging ‘ “separatism and violence" by ‘ his words and actions ' Progressive Conservative Asso-‘ ciation. criticized Mr. Levesque for making derisive remarks 1 abOut the wealthy Montreal sub- ‘ urbs of Westmount and Harnp-‘ stead in a recent speech. "How long must we wait after that speech before bombs arel thrown again in Westmount and '; Hampstead?" Mr. Chambers. ‘ former Tory member of Parlia- ment for Montreal - St. Lawr- ence - St. Geonge, asked stu- dents at Sir George Williams University. The former Conservative As-i sociation president also accused! the Quebec cabinet minister of I I r r . showing "an attitude of disloy-l alty" to the Queen during her visit to Quebec City. 1 MALAYSIA NABS INVADERSi KUALA LUMPUR (Reuterslj The Malaysian g o v e r n ment , Thursday claimed further suc- cesses against indonesian in- vaders in south Malaya. All of- \ ficial statement said three were killed and 16 captured in the ~’ Pontian and Labis areas in "the last few days." The organization en- in the (AP from garet. courages youngsters art of horsemanship. Wirephoto via cable London). low-priced goods from the U.S. . Canada's national interest in- cludes the need of close co- operation with the US. rier added, “but let there be no delusion that in the years ahead 3 our respective national inter l ests will always coincide with the ‘North American interest'i in the broadest sense of that term." 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