—, ro GSunnv and a little warmer. Witds lizht 2 Low-hizh: “af Charlottetown. 52 and. 75 “Friday. cloudy with showers. ° ‘ : If It's: Good For The Island Nhe Guardian Is For |i : \ j oe e Sore era Hie dae ret Edward Island Like The Dew” ne pte Re : VOL, UAXIX NO. 175. SRR ee oe aioe fae. * ypvia®. TOWN, CANADA, THURSDAYS JULY 28, 1966. tlh beta “for NORD: TEN CENTS ope? tn” PAGES ; * 2 s . , guna » =e} ‘ ‘ : 2 aT At : as i) 3 * ADVISERS URGE DELAY — = etnnsiniennd bees ate: Unification Timetable Arguinent 20rl IC VICS Victor Sal Causing Three eens Ty V vase Freeze Revolt OTTAW ‘A (CP) Informants Viee-Admira! Kenneth IT, Dyer gay that paris _retrement—of $0,—ehiefof<personnet tt -Gen fhree. senior ylary advisers te Defence Minster Hellver just hefore the - minister's public dispute. wth the admirals *__stemmed—tram—athesdon—elesh— eve how saon - fa unity the 2 . a : - 7 . 7 Frank Fléurv52, comptroller qd forces a Mr. Hellver.is. sa d in. Wave ardered: his ‘senior advisers. If questioned hy the Commons de-- fence committer. to zive a_pie ture of progress -on.integrat ony general, and ht-Gen Robert > { st <> ° ‘ : of the defence -staff. a. post Ch, tiliamebed-nenin ohare intention to take the . fina! step : tnt i |Montreal who was promoted to vocan above the 17th aralley: ie fl ) member Trades Union. on. The. twin victories. provide Moncel, 49, vire-thief of de i 4 ., : cr . (fence staff ~ “y a ive fe : . ALTAR TOOK OVER S — ee ith re Ee : Lt : ee Gen. Moncel was - zenetail By Reaction LO eer ee p tie on Be ‘. which subsequently went ‘to the view\wam, Premipt Nguyen Cao Gives In Reluc antly other «top>-eandidate. Fa -Gen. y, sugested Wednesday that wv 12 of 14 months to unite the p ieneral navy. army and® air force — jno (8 : We. have the patience, but s s ledzed by ma- Wiuson with a psychological uf i ? - ss oS. rine s, ha Pp f As comptrolier-ceneral. Gen can we say the -Same thing “of a pris vote to halt: the /Spread- e hg prepares for talks Fri 5 by B > ¥ ? expected to surceed Air -Chief \ bot" a a Marshal F' Ro Millar as. chie SanGAN (AP White 18 Jean \ Allard. .then in com gee: hea ’ : . Fh : +ta—date—_that— werd fupport—-his hand ot “Mabie Rominant—at patience fn, carry on a long war ss : Z F \ : ? LONDON ‘cP Rritain® s_etnme at—ine ompetence. w 38 is the only alternative ‘ta an in- eS : . + ye 3 an; central union, fhe . 8.000.000 “to. 246 ’ : nine oenviok,.. ee : our—alies?—_the-Sor ‘ > . However, for several. reasons ° pe ee branch which fs in the most ad ny Spiaey vet ing revoir aganyst Prime— Miip- With-Presitent—tebnsn aad eres MR _HELLYER- a . st_ath exp premier asked .“ \ _ Are | ister Wilson's <ménth wager Prime Vinister Ree aor ee freeze Washington —and—ttawa-——_fyt The pledge given reluctant there is no assirance all. Wednesday on & 7 te 12 vole unions in the TUC wilFyabide of -the UC'’s/ general” counc’) by the wage-freeze pledge, oe ee ost “a : a eee ce vanced state of. integrat on Mt thes ready to help us far five three 46 five. ae fe dat nal that the governing factor in also is the br anch most closely ‘taN vears if not we Youst atep to avoid ‘ha isiak af ce asking Parlrament to sanction in toueh with* the iMtegration destroy the Communists in : unification was whether the leg. Picture throuchout the services their fair.” having a proven itearated ip ieee aay Mauda ot ot eemeadie oa sa eee. Evidently referring to Wash. \ bs i Re 3 _after hours of debate. heartened = Frank (ousins. leader of the | ply., maintenance --a trailing pone can a z legislative’ time. ee and forces manace-°ingion crities.- the premier said “Wilson as he Successfully fnucht powerful, transport des bal / -avstem te back thery up ins an ree: Ph 108. — i : : he was saddened by ‘the: reac- off an opposition censure move freeze, although his attempt -ty emergency P¥ime Minister Pearson con It was Gen Fleury who ap- tion ta “his previous proposals in the Commons fe announced opposition tn tye - Inthe House the Labe= gov- block* an immeriate congyest/ firmed July % thal the govern- peared. before the defence com- for an invasion each try Mir —Hettver arith Went if Working of @ timetable mittee ta provide a piciure of AT” a” press” conterence= he” Scermment turned hack hre—-cen- deerion on. «the... issue eee ee ee — would trelude—a—unifiea- the —sfngress “nf integration An Seuth Viet Nam. premier__drew . ee erie. a , eer re_ move bya 79-vole’ margin beaten. 19 to 4 a éhernons. ‘brsaded the report co ill : June 7. he dropped his first- tn questions: about -his statements aes “ . ‘ 3 . Ya” re aft a twoday debate on the being already has nd iP tatatabats tte Tie sgh ne upshot of Mr Hellver's timation that the supply system in US. News and World Report i 2 sua wagefreeze policy . and other’ willingness 40 cease ome ter nate Wathen earn nt ;Sisaureement. with’ his senior was wnready to proceed to the last week that “it is hetter. to . i ya : ey . - : > ‘a, b economic measures concessions ta the yhionk, espe : t military: advisers -at Canadian next stage —iinification. face «the Communist Chinese) 5 ae = a s 4 tie <The vole on a charce of co Continued on nage. 3/coi aw They declined to accept Mr Forces Headquarters here was It is. estimated thal the com. right. now: than. in five or 10) ‘ ’ 4 Hellyer’s instructions (on what that he initially offered - them plete reorganization of the three years’ and suggesting an inva- the defence “Cammittee.. should” new postings which, they re. different supply svstems of the sion of Nerth Viet Nam is nec: | he told) The cormittee’ was, in fused. and finally arranged’ for armed services into. one atito- essary for victory fact. repeatedly told that the them te retire well ahead of re. mated svstem wl! take three to Talks Friday i With. Jo Asin / Ry ‘MOHSIN ALI SK witenn will /Assvite. the/ Norte / LONDON (Reuters) “~~. Prime’ hApferican ledders that/ neither Minister ‘Wilson flies to Wap) gt Ahese cits /will. affect Brit news integrated supply and .lirement aze of 55 five vears.”” he--said maintenance system was wn- |". : CREDITS ALLAH - tested and- would need three to : fixe.vears ta be fully effective Shouting, Stamping Farmers AND “SYSTEM’: NOT APPARENT THEN MOSEOW- FAP) Shirall AF the time. the imminenee of Rock Legislature Buildings Midna: wha save te ie Yat unification was not apparent eT * i ; since Mr Hellyer had- informed \ years old. Wednesday credite : Fs tn/t , i fo ‘ 1 ’ ington’ today ,for/talks ‘overshad-ain'’s, basié commitments tn/the the committee June 10 that the ‘By DAVE DAVIDSON © “gation. of the Ontario Farmers’ | both . Allah and the atheistic : “NO, IT Ss NOT MINE ; — wens feof wophtosl ev \Gotengle alidncen SATO? | final decision on unification had TORONTO (CP The staid Woion, headed by John ‘Dolmer Soviet system for helping him - v ; ate tuk uhuete ax te oneed “sue oreataaiie: a ee buildings of the Ontario legisla- \of Korbetton E Bp Peerage cong will A bution quail. smallest type Tuesday At the Calgary 260 Viet Nam peace talks/stafted. in yhe Middle’ Fast /and/ the , wasnt cuntil after his. hout a were-rocked- Wednesday by=- Ses or eight demonstrators ge nate Berar as ap rary - of quati inthe world, is dwarf-— The-eeg (was put in-an anet- and will stay in_it for at least Wasee Aalst Mere | tena) six Treaty ata with—the admirals that_—Mr goed ne sarees of an- barged aio a meeting where |. the Soviet Unton’s oldest cil | eq by an ostrich egg laid bator jf an attempt to hatch It AO days. (CP i come this afternoon and .wés t# spend ton ee a ' ‘ a : ‘ gry armers who broke away. Lan is 7en, 8 o ‘ <a BAe a iliac ila cai . a we ’ ernie — plain ily | from “demonstrations cetsie we itolue bathe dor chsicaan | Mislimov lives fn a village “e é : [EER YI yer eset ee ae y persnna | ‘ . search of Agriculture - Minis: '’moved -away > 8 in the mountains of Avzerhai- Johnson in waa and with atécount “ft his rhission ta. Mos. ( : 2 ° fter W. A. Stewart Thevl. moved Away. quietly | Jan. a Soviet republic” nort ers ple eels op tian | i; cow ~ }4—-days—adn. when he The farmers pressed throush. when {old they had\found (he of fran’ Most of—the— pepita-— c be tee ae ey ae 7 failed after jong talks te ae the tain door of the buildings wrong mpéting Provincial po- om. *here—ts henemedar lurds , Z é _[Russian leaders” join Britat x Wilson’ s/n ting . with’ Pear- in’ recalling Ahe 1954 \Geneva | came down to the =. son was/ ‘tb / brief A8 35 -to gonferente on Indochina. * Names Gi . Shortly before 4 p.m. and sev- lice patrolling. outside pheNduild | He j : iven eral minutes after a convoy -of ‘ings said they had no_ instuc:* lie’s capital of Baku for ; af ‘ 60 tractors, mostly from west- |tions to interfere with the farm. Medical examination el} ec?r ‘on act ro OSa! IS 11:95 “pfn. EDT sit og at Up-/ Despite strong criticism Yom - MONCTON s CP). ROMP ve ern Ontario, arrived at Queen's ers and didn't_ \. The official “news ageney iene, /xinport.-Ottawva,/ during ‘his /party’s left wing, Wilson ie > ene the ares Werneetar er Park—te—take—part— in demon As soon as the meeting. with oe said the doctors found — * his “1, Aare fight to/Brytain Wil. | determined to support. broad Rs - ae persons _—e in a four- eee re higher prices for o OFU delegation ended Mr ee cr that MONTREAL (CP —/Repre- It would pay an additional $00, A previous offer rejected by ey ee also /hag’ a _reftel- Wier = os gitvoe a crash Tuesday. on the farm products tewart went to the front steps ; mov 3 : 2500 « - y amy an particularly ° ; Pp sentatives of 32,500 striking non- 900,000 the first year, au addy the union Tuesday suggested fia // at 3:2/a.m.: Newfound//son - continuing efforts to get Trans-Canada. Hichwav about 13 - A. provincial . ms { his longevity s due to ‘Al . chy out i police ciieihaile of. the Parliament Buildings ‘to is iengevily wa : l. work Wea- i a j miles west of this New’ Brave: estimated there were about 300 speak to the farmers himself lah andthe. Sowet system, my medical, hospital. workers Wed ‘igna} $17, 300,000. the second weekly wage increages ranging nd time Saturday. /. /, unconditional peace Aalks wick cy ; . x i "— : = . Mesday rejected contract pré- d further $4,700,000 j 7 ey LW Wilk 3 ‘. ck city demonstraiors gathered in the He described his meeting with work and my good temper.’ posals described by Premier year and a further n from $6 to ‘$8 j Ste . prime Aministef is /W- 5, With Pearson, Wilson was rs : Dead are Maurive Leger. 43, second-floor area of Premier OFU delegates as a “useful dis- Johnson earlier a6. 3 {idaloffer, | last six months of the con- it was rejected /oy. the -unjin fpecied to/ give the’ US./And/pected to discuss the Rhodesias ands his wife Yolande, also 43, John | Robarts’~ offices. Most cussion’’ and said he had every union spokesman said tract. i on the grounds /that it did/ not/Canadia Aedders adetaijod ag’ independence crisis and ‘the # St Bruno. Que Andre were farmers but their ranks sympathy with their aims Visit To Hanoi * ot the’ atte In Quebec, a spokésman: for she ‘thine thee y count - f fhe severe avsterity Commonwealth / prime — minis: Leger.—%t- and his 28 ear-old were’ swelled by spectators at: The OFU- executive. was ‘n- The. spokesman: said_the 0 - Premier._.f-o h-n.s.o n— confirmed satisfy . their ~— for /an / measutes/he ansounced/a week (lers’ conference here in Septem- pet Gaetane of Montreal: tracted bv the noise. vited by the minister to an. ” Ot- ee 2 age ate i os that the unions had rejected the increase for all members moa ago /to bolster the pound: and jber.— ‘ ames George Jewer.. 54. of - A small group. wandered from tawa_ meeting with Federal Ag- Is Ruled Out. mene me rages “ ay! pang aed. offer’ but said negvi'ations one-year contract. J / ff improye Britain's /palayce of - Guelph. Ont. and Gordon office’ to offite in search of Mr. iriculture Minister J. J. Gree inadequate. He said the move would continue. 7:3 gmen yménts pgsition// 7 Fveretf MeNair, 48. of Minto, Stew art, who with Premier Ro- “as ‘Soon as it- ean : F ie copies sed || paar Meanwhile, the striking work Hane ere is — re fed Cf 1 iy Robbed Finn - -_ af : : ! Ss ng ork he J * “WR Pe Gate was meeting with 7 dele. | ranged.’ “MOSK OW CAP) —~ UN Sethe: Yaave heen adequate if it had fo ceutnedia a eee 1 ae nesday employees ja meetings probably: w a yell: Pres’ Ro Ss Mrs Jewe®.o was reported in ~ — tarv-General U Thant said Wed\.nok been for the long term of vineial hospitals despite a court at each hospital yr opis ay deat Jo son and patson hyw sete BAIS LA CLO ve Sohn aoMenenue Oe its atte Mk ‘the contract : estat yA : ay the British government plans to Pla i r ee teh Beh ANS MAL a NR ie Sanat tenn Tuesdas:~otdetetion tq. be.takeh oft the Court ay —— 600-060-4800: 090-00 n-System panabsepergaasintpaans: ton howyeal with facial injuries Soviet leaders, he does not plan ¥! Nohnson’ told -reporiers: in ‘ :, f*“ionns old -repon ing’ them. back to work’ The inivhetion are Ajo freely and , 4. Scarborough. Orit family in go to Hanol. QudBee..ity earlier Wednesday k . ipa jad on rersegs/ spending. mainly ae : ee strike has been. in progress for are under no/ (pressure from the 4, gh h def ts the Far a ; # four eseaped inijur?. although The Kremlin has taken the of theoffer made to ‘he nese jo days Head office ' /National Fed- thrgug Fech cuts in Ahe Fa BOSTON ap Armored café their car spun ;off the highway. tion -that only: Hanoi ean“de- tiators an _ National. Federa- =. x . Egst an fest Germany firms. robhed of $327,900 tn the peer ; : \ Workers at 10 of the 19 hos-/eration ot / rXioes / J CUT FORCES . last five. months, joined Wed DIED AT SCENE a aur hick cide on the Cammunist — side tion of Setyices. ‘ NTI wie : i I sa Mr. Jewer, Mr. MeNair. Mau— cles a start els ha shale eeeceaceis 2 siniking workers, pitals covered by the injunction But Sop, ‘office meet ifig of / Britajn aprendy has told West mesday to devise a protection - gige- Beeps. snd: Cactans Maw) laaard- hegotiating fence a ty the -Quebec\ Hospita) Associa voted to disobey the interim in- 250 «re c union , rary Germany , will fut down ‘its’ system a - all died at the scene_of the ac- Viet Nava. dion” “which. repkesente_ the 1:9 junction. Meetings scheduled at held ¢ rly/in the morphing yr etude ae) based there The problem was brought ‘e fident.. one of the worst in the This: ted to cnet tee ta (hembitels sateeusd : the _ ot a Tee fig a? 9h ‘that te unliéss /the Bonn government -the. fore by Tuesday's ambush ; ; : ee : oo ‘ te 0 «VO ater / + , 1 ig an 3 i ont > Aeters OFT AWA. cP Opposit Moscow ‘that Thant would per- Ful] details of the\, ‘fer ‘vere ‘ada oa: not aT ontdaud a wy © #3 dé aoe a Aplly /covers their foreign ex- of an armore q truek Tee 2 Andre Leger died a few min veda Ciel pposition , sonally go to the. North Vietna- not revealed bt MAA Joinsen’ _ e 5 continue 0} ed mn oe a ‘ei y and /ehange costs. now running a guards were: shot, neither sert aceneneyeee aap teyacberinementrrentret apy ADEE of eyibaker, said: Wed.. Strike. 7 a submit to iy ; “ " heapital while Volend I ver Resday” the fact George. Victor mese capital ih an effort TO Tind said, a would Cet anion : The. hospital “workers i included | Ty A/Aypion er f who /told_ <i ay guraaeees ae ee ae sae ot e died xt one Spencer was guilty . of s some way. to end .the. war more than is paid at present? ce ¥ iP? a year. ae fe mn - hospital Wednesday * zg miscon ws % ‘ ieee ee housekeeping and kitchen help’ ale here. that’, opfers }Ad | ‘and ward orderlies) They now/ gone out. 6 strikers/at thé 13/ Z ; = \, ONE CANADIAN ‘ = \ average less than’ $69-a week. MoSpitals /noy To obeys tii2- iné \Aiso on’ strike are some nufrey/ junction Aater sig. no sich ge . ot ayerage between $70/ And rection Aad been Aiven 4fhd that week. YAll are Asking the. sjrik¢rs a beert/ told to * Multi-Racial fake | SLE ee Ta : a Winter ii ses Closed After Arrests. VINE! DUNCING D government has decided against SALISBI RY. Rhodesia ‘Reut- had heen elated under deten- ‘continiine for this winter its ers -Rhodesta’s. multi-racial tion in connection with recent $500 winter house butdinz ‘n- University. College was closed campus - ingidents centive program, Labor Mints-| by its actin principal Wednes-, Nine other students, three vt ter» Nicholson announced Wed- ‘dav after police arrested nine whom were white “were ré# nesday.” wwhite teachers—one of? them a stricted for. one. year, he .saj4 At .the same time, Mr. Nivel MR. DIEFFENBAKER lCanadian—ant 10° stutehts.- (Of “fos restricteh. five fo morning Andre and. Maurice duct as a civil servant does not were ‘hrother< : : absolve the government from “> Mr. “MeNair. “a schoolteacher. Dlame._. for “mishandlmmg and . was. the. driver of one nf-ithe imeptness’ in the celebrated spy vehicles. while Mr Jewer was Case 4 Pay] ® passenger in a ear driven by Mr. Diefenbaker, ina state-. ‘ his son Garv 16 |. ment by his office here. said if Police were unable. to dis--the government's handling of cover who was driving the. car the case had not heen ss Inept m which the two Leger famihes there would have been no need were travelling z ' for the inquiry by Mr. Justice Mr. MeNair-was west-hound Dalton C. Wells ‘ when involved in a enilision Mr.- Diefenbaker -is oni vaca-: with the three. easthound ve- tion. at Fairmont Hot Springs. hicles ‘B-E t “Farm Cash heal son, who reports to Parhamen*~ for the Centra] Mortgace and Housing Corporation, said ia the: 4 ' S : The. closure announeement. 2TOeS were sent to the remolr Mr. Justice Wells in is Te- pinned + on a college notice Gonakudzingwa__ restrictio eA sete al pest released Tuesday backed board said Acting/ Principa! where many Rhodesian sNpero announcement +s a ihe on government's. firing of qian Milton had decided to close MAtionalist leaders are hé ng™de- ‘Aug. 1 and Dee. 1,.this year the pencer from his postal clerk's the enllege a month before the. lained eg corporation wi _— a AHAMEe CAPITAL BUBRAU-rersipts [rom alt crepe Avonged jah ant: xaid {here was-no doubt dnd (ot the areaht term ta The elie’ cracks ft direct mortgaze: loans to met- re : OF THE. GUARDIAN from 6 672 000 faxt vear ta $4. the man had worked for Soviet ‘aauce the arrests had depleted lowed -months .of campus -dis chant “hause builders asthe ut a ? ce OTTAWA Farm Cash és, 720 ON this-year : espionace agents. __ \ the—teaechina—staff—and—disrupted frances “and denyhnstrations / re-sale. yin se abt reipts in: Prince, Edward: {sland Receipts from livestock and The inquiry was. self up aller college discipling Lardner-Burke deseribed - AT present--€ MHC josus— ate ‘ rose tn. an all-time high in 1965, products in the first. quarter cf some opposition. MPs chars cod Wie detained Lectancks ’ eeu college protest aétivitie. Ady available only for houses *that the Dominion Bureau of Statis- thie year’ were up to $4679.00 the. government ‘as trying to oo Te. coliece an C8PeCially clashes/at asuly/ have been sold ties reports. in a- revised esti: fromi $4.335.000° a year ago For. cover “upon the case-and that -) iy 4 Caplan, a Canadian 2 aduation cereyiony. (4 Mr. Nicholson said that t# mate . ‘ est and maple products were Spencer had. heen wre dis: chechisiow’ department faa [eracet@e If the Mruly 1h addr ¥f, qualify for these ‘l»ags the’ The total was $40.259.000 com. unchanged at. $61,000 Deficion- Missed Without proper hearing Hehiebean c R Hill Cc R ances. /police- and white «/dents/ houses may fot progress beyond Pared: th $31.454.000 in 1964 and cy payments on eggs and wool cS FOR ANSWERS Wh Hieker and Fl cieath lavee clashed with SA Negro si/depifs! the foundation and the first almost dotble the feceipts for were $15.000 this vear esinpared — : f ; i 4 - all Briti hi D J \ Vel "This ‘led to suspension AX /fy floor joist “stage “hefore Nov“ MR. NICHOLSON 1950 which totalled $21,415.09 to $10,000. in the first quarter of Mr Diefenbaker p said ai@ s 2 ea ved pisen, lege’ authoritfes’ Tues i af /¥1 Mr. Nicholson. also annoumee :; MR. NIC = : number of questions ahout the 4 Dutehman: Alex Sommerfelt, st ; - we, fe ; aS 7 L : students j that the government a°K proper balance of direct loan: Byt. the Rureau said that for. 1965 z : : ; ain unanswered a Norwegian. G. Marrigh an the first quarter of 1966: .P FI. P.E.I. ‘was one of three pro. Case remain ay £ het He said the government press Malian. and T RC. Chrtin, ayy: Parliament when it recoaye%es t merchant builders during the, to extend. the provisions of the winter. he asked CMHC to de t farm cash receipts were down vinees which sHowed lower cash hades in Prince Fedward Island. almost-receipts in the first quarter The retease of May, Hi” 1965, ‘men- [British foes “Rbeleeien je INSIDE TODAY National: Housing Aet ‘or un vise administrati¢e procedures entirely due to’ ‘ower returns other two were New Brunswick tioned another: Canadian -whose © (f aplan, 2R._as from oronio versity’ housing projects to *- In ensure maximum winter em fram the sale of potatoes and Saskatchewan. New Brunt job was to compromise female He graduated in 1960 from the / “Island jnews 7 if z / / ‘A f 4 . clude: Vocational and. tra 22 pinvment and a cnatiaatne sure? ~- Pype pnts tae thr tre be Vs WIKIA ais Tithe teen po Ci+3}—sereante—— ee ie tity—_ot—Toranto-and_wents— Summersitte— e aa $e Biapcincns 7 ths onthe TRUST FUND SET 3 See aor sehoois—training—hoaspitals_ ote afew horse , &. 3 March period was $9.559.000 this tata iticome while- in Saskatche- No more has heen heard of to Rhodesia as an assistant, lec; Deaths abs sf Jn dh ~ ——— Explaining the decision to d CMHC > will not perm . the year compared to $19.084.000 for wan the lower figure resulted this.” he said. , : turer while completing his work | FQlitg briais fT | §-/° Revred fharjottetown busi- “Wincial government earlier this continue. the $500. bonus, Mir. mumber .of- joans-te, any huilder the first quarter of 1963 and.$5,- from_.smaller Canadian Wheat, Mr. Diefenbaker nofed that toward a doctorate of philogn-- Kihgs,/ Queens! bie » | nessman /Ropert Cotton, week Mr. Cotton has’ previous- ‘Nicholson's announcement '.<4:d to exceed his -physical and fi- pad 000 for the first quarter of Board participation paymenits the “press “release” gave the phy in African history Women’ s j ; 4% (ABOVE / has -established a/ iy. set up trist funds for the bu idei‘s Have- heen sntcessfil- on nancial capacities, Mr Nichole‘ 1964 .In €anada as-a whole. first names af two- Soviet embassy jin Parlianvent Wedges-| CHbepy natidds // b/s: / s/ siof.000 yfist /fund to/ be used/ benefit. of ‘Bunbury Nurser: stabi , ng’ employment’ in- the son said -He said special: atten The stump in patate tece.MS quarter farm cash ha pis rose personnel who were expelled in | das Desmond ~ ‘Lardner. Burke Swe tH} i rt lsd fog & /penef+t of the library Prince of Wales Colleen, pro. in@ustry “by sh f a large par- tien: x he given to designated Wes TOM 36.2 eo toe first to .$3.804,095,000 this .vear com. connection with the’case These minister of jMstife. law and or-5 ° Gamics ~ fh apd at fd settion off the Con: vincial vocational schools. and tion pf house construction ta the areassand new “resource-based Feet it N00 + $3496 665.000 tn the names differed with those in the jder--said_the Mine white/ lec-! [igssities f fs (derafin [Centre / The trast © for the establishment of pro w nter months comminities™ where the de year. The result was that | th e : report turers _and ong Asian — - afer E : nd As a cepled) by ‘the pro _ vane rit barks, a He said that provide a mand (or bousng “ more acute. : aot 3203 =e 7 = —~ 5 ef p= prog nr an perp cl ge an tg ee arp ge retentions ae : ea “ -? fe —~f—___f I a Fel / j | s : ‘ . Z or