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The Oshawa Times, 13 May 1960, p. 17

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 13, 1960 17 ETRE [oT )E ip : i TET ly at (wi ger or Ss {lies PMs May AH 15-508! THE Ba hi _. hes . 7 Repudiate Apartheid LONDON (CP)--South Africa's 10 Commonwealth partners are reported preparing a public re- pudiation of that country's racial segregation policies. The A iated Press said the sharp action was decided after other Commonwealth leaders, in WELCOME BACK, I'M FLATTERED FELLAS' a CIALLY informal talks with South Africa's WHAT OUR | EcFiE! T SURE IN EA , po Ap AU External Affairs Minister Erie TEAM NEEDS... | | PITY THE BATTERS Er OF You To sAY such Nice )| | YOUR oPPoNeNTs# Louw, tried unsuccessfully to get 1] i THINGS ABOUT ME... a modification of his govern- ment's apartheid policy of strict racial segregation. The 10 countries reported ready to disown the South African ra- cial policies are Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Cen- tral African Federation, India, Pakistan, Malaya, Ceylon and Ghana. Senior Commonwealth officials said they would issue a declara- tion when the Commonwealth prime ministers eonference ends Friday. In an effort to keep South Af- rica from quitting the conference, the delegates agreed to discuss the racial issue with Louw out- HI, TATER ! WHAT ARE YOU wT JUST CAME OVER TO S2E A THERES NO S/N OF LET'S BREAK AND OSE MEN ARE IN A side the formal conference ses- POING HERE AT MY HOUSE# HOW THE OTHER HALF LIVES. = \ \l MNOST/LE INDIANS ON THE TRAIL AHEAD.) §| | GET GOINY HURRY 70 GET MuRE/ | sions. They found him unwilling i | eg % to give ground. Pp ) MAY BE DROPPED South Africa also is confronted with the possibility of being drop- ped from the Commonwealth if she goes ahead with plans to be. come a republic. Louw sought unsuccessfully te get assurances that South Africa could hold its membership, as the republics of India and Pakis- tan have done. The other Com- monwealth leaders withheld a pledge of continued membership. Membership in the Common- wealth carries with it trade and tariff benefits worth millions a year to exporters. Louw prepared today to confer a ---------- a wish Looe] BE [1 €ANT WAIT Any | [Can I USE YOUR ] i ' > WOULD GET OFF | | ~ LONGER.I'LL GO | | PHONE HERB? 4 THINK SHE'S y We ey Ti, THAT SUB 16 IN INTERNATIONAL |S eo of the United. Nations G / WATERS --AND HAS EVERY J about the UN Security Council's ToT Bre) | NEXT PICRAND BEEN on J ' BEEN TALKING ora | | MAKE My CALL. | | BEEN ON Tob BARNEY ZALL WE MISSILE ! IT'S PERFECT A IMPOR TANT | FROM HERBS 0 | ho soihisay Fmt RIGHT 10 BE THERE. WEF i [April 1 resolutions condemning - - . ~~ (his country's racialism. he \ 7 Louw repeatedly has argued caLL TO | Bb» . ¥ L 3 NT i Ea 1 : that the issue is an internal mat- " : ter, and that other Common- JULIET JONES 1260 King Features Syndiesie, Tne, World rights reserved. U9 ug 4) 8% DONALD voi MUGGS AND SKEETER TS T00 K ing Fewer SywAewic, Inte Worl Fg FL OH, NOTHING MUCH...» THE LONE RANGER wealth countries should not inter- fere. CANADIAN PLAN Meanwhile it was learned Prime Minister Diefenbaker has been quietly campaigning for an- other Commonwealth prime min- isters' conference "within a rela- tively short time" in a bid 'to avert a crisis over Sodth Africa's policy of apartheid. Informants said the Canadian leader took this initiative after it A i C i § O 3 SA L & ime cloak the majority of ips Commonwea 1 leaders yanied BY CHRIST MEMORIAL MEN'S FELLOWSHIP CLUB to"avmly sanctions 0 the Notions Diefenbaker's policy is to let matters cool in the hope that con- SATURDAY, MAY 14,1960 Christ Memorial (Anglican) Church wince er si fet ae i SECRET AGENT X 9 YOU JUST MIGHT FIND SOMETHING YOU WANT This Space Courtesy of: CLIFF MILLS MOTORS LIMITED THERE'S JUST A MUSHY OL" | [LETE r= WOON [IZ GAT. 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