MAMMOTH Wooden Ships Vanishing Fast BURIN, Nid. (£W) The OF five Bunn freighters, oly all wonden freiginers that lov one, the Thomas V. Holle years hove hed the wlers Wg 8 IRE LERIGREL Bend Dewlowndiand's £0 # 51 He crossings. She has on BE fst Bsappesnng, (WWng casion transported fish 15 the Prey 19 progress me the country West Indies, bringing hack salt ontinues 18 We opened wp BY oF molasses p Fond coma ruation Capt. Maleotm Rogers of Trin In past yen the freighters Wy wn the north cast says the Bove moved between the owt 100 season was the worst [ ¥ Ports mi winter, copeciphly on constal freighters i MARY the south const siowid the Bunn years. Some blame has beer Femnowin, snd to Bove Scotia, laid 10 the fact that there pow ERITYIng cont and miher mer: are [ewer fishermen in the prov chindise nee. Fishermen Ress supphies During the last winter only #04 their fish freighied 19 mar one host out of » fleet of five ket only when they fish sailed from here. With the ox 4 8 0) Va Eepiion o the fishing Aragper iE Ms OOM built. Stor fleet pnd the CHR coastal hosts age lanks long the const 'Yarmouth Nova Scotia 'Ready For Anniversary WEKKAMIE er hs be held here in spanking settlers jst I YeRr® Bowglb JH WHR, £ Yarithmas [1d W Enitish government: arrived nl service st 8 Hiny Bapiist chwreh these settlers pnd their families Aropped ARChor wt the. Western program, RB seit waler tip of the peninsla and founded towmey and i open {A the town was fr itiian panes gn, W is mont § 90 Jears mee (hig oe was fire vised, Horsemen Lief Erikson, wxgiarition Ml the @esern | Lisihere, 16 hehaved 19 Li to whit Row 8 Rew rie ket. ahout flue mnies sast 6 here, He and Ws band of Vi ings Rie sid 16 Reve Winters there and left ov : ; Hay in the form of #h nee Hk The RrEER Was ongnally settled by the Acadians he iM years Welore the sre the English settlers but they) were expetied from the Men times in Vis by the a in INT many of the Acabiand at Town Point which is cele retuned and settled pmong he ia Ith anmiversary English newcomers, And fr] o to # generrl sports the two Eros, wars Mined a i fisting large group of Loyalists whe Riiy ada (allowing the Amencan rey Han YARMNITH, B.8. (OF) ~ Alpresent popwiation of #160 will PEREIRA of SROTIRE CRIM wie WE Ione ng Wik # band concern, lohwier. Weswtwrame' wd ahi services wi "Features of the program in Fiby 16 Merk cude the Nova Scotia Guides of the fist Epehoh-| Meet band comesris by the Ye wipe band of De and the prirde As In many other parts of the hand of HMES Swnset, # mass thowsands of New Woman Catholic wider service nland hinmigrams armed with (9 be attended by Paul - Emile ies of (ree land trom the Cardingl Lager and 8 Protestant ad dada oun Beatin In the ibs in June, 1ISh, # hendiul of bratin na gol towr FInah nament will he fir during the From July 18 19 29 the town's week » Imam nied by the little (reighiers now pre leken by ergs seRgming tankers and distributed by tank trucks Skippers spy continued rosd building throughout the provines {18 destroying the coastal freight ing trade Imported coil once kept many The only other tratfic has been » few oll tankers dis charging Hl snd gas and five or wx refnigernied ships calling for froven fish cargoes Capt, George Bennett of the pesriy community of Fort-ay Bras, one of Newlowndland's foremost master manners, re cently retired from the sen, He vessels plying bhelween Bydney sold bis little vessel, The An-|#nd Burn. Now many house netla Loveits, which he had holders have switched 19 mi for| salled between Burin and 81 heating and cooking, Coal re John's for seversl years, She |TWIFements are less than half PRIPIAnE (9 this Port has heen Bb Ge prises of of formerly car schooner 19 {what they were a decade ign bg MA 10 oo ow Even the CNR passenger ships sre feang the pinch, ast ONE-WAY HAULS (summer the CNR replaced the However, Capt, Bert Hodder passenger - freighter Bonavista of Marystown, shout 19 Ny w jx [] mal. wooden vessel, the east of here, who salls his i regular he ton schooner on the Bi, Is (ween ' abn's, Lewlsporte| Burin run, says he has noland Notre Dame Bay on the le pie 0HF northepst const because there a Rey es n ® y | the same oh often have 0 fo wes #ecommodale 35 0 Braney 8, or Halles to! In the face of growing som bring back cont and gemers) petition from read (ransports merchandise In order 0 keop) fon, It seems unlikely New going. This Is usually & one: foundiand's wooden coastal fleet way haul and an expensive op-|will ever again be of any sub eration | stantial alee, Burma Premier Sure Of Office RANGOON (Reuters) Fre: Freedom League, which wen mier U Nu, who returned tolonly 30 seats, was uncertain Power a year ago, seems fe There were doubts whether the sured of a secure term of office |Burmese army, which supported until the next Burmese general the non-parliamentary caretaker election early in 1064 government headed by the chief At the moment, he also seems ®f the Burmese defence staff to have good prospects of win en. Ne Win, would allow U Nu ning then and remaining in/'0 Peturn ta power peacefylly--or power for a further term slay in power for long His firm grip on the reins of DOUBTED HIS POWER government today is in striking! U Nu publicly admitted re contrast to the position in Feb cently that when he formed his ruary, 1060, when he and his government In April, 1060, he Union party won a resounding! wondered whether he would be victory at the polls, eapturing able to remain in power for 160 of the 350 seats in the more than 48 days. But as aml Chamber of Deputies, lowerias he had formed his govern house of the Burmese parlia: iment, he announced a political ment program of conciliation and a At that time, the mood of the government policy of modera defeated anti Fascist Peaple's|tion He paid tribute ta the states {manship of Gen, Ne Win wha u d quietly resigned from the past | {of premier after holding that of fice for 134 years. The tribute was well received by the army leaders, who assured the new premier of thelr loyalty and the co-operation of the armed WELLINGTON (Reuters) Anyone who wants jo gel away from It all ean have a South Soa island paradise for $168,000 That is the asking price for a $year lease of Hervey Island. | forces U Nu then promised the op one af the Cook Islands group, | The 3 years are the balance position Freedom League party that his palitioal opponents would be accorded full-demacra tie rights and that he would eon: sult them on every important [Mationsl Lsue with a view to (frmulaty Bl:partisan national of & Myear lease held hy He announced creation of the eapra producing company whase Post of leader of the apposition headquarters is in Melbourne, |'n Parliament on the lines of a Australia. The frm wants to Similar post in the British Par pull out and let someone else Ament take over The Preedom League an The island has been an the Reuhend is acceptance of U market for some months Rave of democratie The palm-fringed. Pacifie par Nie all and stated that 1 adise is situated in the southern would mot everthraw U Nu's Cook Islands, discovered fn 1778 Sovernment by unoanstitutional hy Captain James Cook on his MOARs second voyage in 1770.78 It was Since then, U Nu has sorupu known hy the natives as Manuae 10Usly kept Ns promise and con but Cook renamed it Hervey in /Yited the apposition leaders on honor af Captain Hervey, then All Major issues the first lord of the admiralty On his first visit, Capt. Cook thought that Manuae was unin' NORTHAMPTON England Mabited, but when he visited (CP) = The British Rac ng Again in 1777, nabives put oul in! Deiveis' Club has taken over ihe canoes and did some trading As farm on which the Silverstone the inhabitants appeared 10 re- racing track Is situated. The sent a landing, Capt. 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