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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1961, p. 45

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NEW TOY TRUCKS empha: size realism for up-to-date youngsters. Representative of the demand for authenticity in easy heavy gauge truck's side drops neatly for loading and Airlines lift truck looks just |)... ; Ye shin : toys, are these 1961 models in | like the real thing lead' the gations African. ter. 'Portugal e: 1 | j LONDON (CP)--Tiny Portu- + gal, a nation clinging to the idea that it can build a unified |multi-racial state spread over three continents, is revamping its overseas policies | In the wake of the Angolan iviolence and butchery, the gov- {ernment of Premier Antonio de Oliveira Salazar announced 2 lseries of decrees aimed at jcoping with the growth of Af- rican nationalism ined ¥ r t Pick-up STANDUP It is a cautious program of political and economic The goal is not to steel , social, unloading. | -6forms _ ritories of Guinea, Angola and Mozambique to independence Send photographic greetings with the personal touch eats Just select the Photo-Greeting Card you like best from our new designs that fit your favorite negative... horizontal, square, or vertical. Your greeting is printed around the edge of the large picture. Order your choice now! 35 CARDS WITH ENVELOPES .. 50 CARDS WITH ENVELOPES ... 100 CARDS WITH ENVELOPES ......... SMALLER QUANTITIES ' DRUGS 28 KING ST, E, GREETING Your friends will admire and long DIAL 723-4621 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. This the Portuguese regard as foolhardy. integrate 11,000,000 Europeans and mu- viable multi-racial linked to the *¢¢ Africans, lattos into societies closely motherland, 3X "LARGE-PICTURE" WANT MORE SETTLERS The program, announced Aug. 28, includes: 1. Abolition of the distinction between Africans and their neighbors 2. A stepped-up program of European settlement in the Af rican territories, particularly Angola and Mozambique 3. Creation of a common mar- 'ket for Portugal and her over seas territories Abolition of laws tha forced African natives to work under contract or to grow spec- ified crops each year 5. Inauguration of increase the participation o citizens in runn the affairs of their own comr ' The program is inte marily for t he tories, which have a total of about 800,000 square more than 20 times than Portugal NO INDEPENDENCE Other parts of i that was founded in 0 discovery five cen s ago have not the dealing with large primitive people The remaining port world's oldest empire includes Goa, Damao and Diu on Indian subcontinent; Macao on China's south coast 1 declared prim "civilized" moves to f remember them! the f problem of numbers of got on of the th the Principe and Sao Tome off west Africa The Portuguese approach the direct opposite of t pounded by most of her allies Britain and the United States proclaim support for rapid self- determination of African regions still not sovereign Portuguese authorities view the political emancipation of all such territories as "disintegra-| "Kitten" KNITTED SLIMS "Geelong" LAMBSWOOL SLIMS MATCHING SWEATERS SHORT SLEEVE LONG SLEEVE sib binee LONG SLEEVE CARDIGAN KITTEN SHETLANDTEX SLIMS MATCHING SWEATERS LONG SLEEVE PULLOVER CARDIGAN 3-PC. 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LADIES' WEAR LTD. 72 SIMCOE STREET NORTH PHONE 725-1912 Multi-Race Plan s cised by Pushes "We continue to believe that a man serves best when he serves his country, and for that reason have no doubt as to the advantage of our manner of looking at the needs of African territories," said Overseas Min- ister Adriano Moreira. END COLOR BAR | Newly independent states must rely on 'obtaining tech- nicians on a mercenary basis either through international or- sanizations or under bilate-al agreements."" Salazar's government de- clares that by increasing emi- gration from metropoliten Port- ugal to the African territories, the problem of providing skilled help can be overcome. Portuguese authorities say there would be a complete ab- sence of the color bar. The races would be encouraged to mingle and intermarry. The customs and rites of primitive peoples would be respected. The Portuguese add that it! was this respect for existing patterns of life that led them to have an "Estatuto dos In-| digenas"--native statute. This law, which separated the Africans into primitive natives end assimilados--civilized per- sons--has come under much fire from critics of the Portu-| guese system In Angola, for instance, there has been a long-standing. divi- sion between the 271,386 "civil- ized' whites, mulatios and 'ron-civilized" tribal Africans. FEW HAVE VOTE Of the total population, only two per cent of non-whites in the African provinces have be- "assimilados" -- come to become legally "civilized." pressures that the government has finally decided to abolish these distinctions. All natives now are considered full citizens of Port and subject to the ame gulations on matters such as the right to vote This does not mean that all automatically received this} right when the decree was an- nounced. There are literacy and property qualifications for this 1 The overseas minister put it this way 'In keeping with the rule that power must always be exer- those who are most fit to do so, the law will define for all, the conditions in which they may intervene actively in political life." Thus, there is little likelihood in the near future that the Af- rican majorities in the overseas territories will be in a position! to assume the powers and re- sponsibilities of government. WEATHER PERFE the holiday. season this water - repellent checked coat. In a smart single-breast- ed style with raglan sleeves and slash all and com- weather, It comes in the new 4214" length pockets, this wool coat is warm fortable in any MUMMERS ACTIVE ANDOVER, the Andover mummers Christmas play at all the perform their mas Eve, Boxing Day words. play Christmas on Day whirl is | Hants -- Possibly black Africans and the 4,600,000\the only band of mummers still Christmas which Charles Welsh, the town's gar- - means having taken the a (pase collector, is the leader d is family has been performing! It is perhaps because oi eee the play for five generations and} ternal criticisms and internal/he js the only person who knows! The mummers {were minted since they were in-! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 29, 1961 17 troduced in 1860. aa - wae -- | Demand for halfpennies asjto the banks if no new demand fore next year: Observers think 'units of purchasing power has develcps. Britain's move towards. the End In Sight iF H lf practically ceased, They now) In any case both the half- é or a penny are used chiefly for broken|penny and the penny would be|Common Market tips the bal- ance in favor of decimal] ref- LONDON (CP)--Will the half-quantities of foodstuffs. Manyj/abandoned if the government 'penny go the way of all farth- hope they will follow the farth-| decides to adopt decimal coin-/°'™. ings? ing into oblivion. lage. Most of the remaining But a Royal Mint official | No halfpennies -- pronounced) At present, the Royal Mint|coins could be retained under|gloomily warns against pre- haypennies -- have been struck)holds millions of halfpennies injone scheme that makes 10 shil-|mature laments about the pass- so far this year. It seems cer-|reserve and the estimated 1,-|lings the basic unit. ing of the halfpenny. 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