12 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 6, 1961 Australia's PM 'Brilliant Scholar : CANBERRA (CP)--A poliitcal| In a few hours at his desk, E opponent once commented that/he can drink in knowledge that) he'd rather have Robert Men-|most men would take weeks to § zies' education and knowledge|assimilate. For relaxation, he) than £1,000,000. \likes to watch a cricket match! Facetious or not, the remark|or take a walk around Can-| gives an indication of the quali-|berra. : : | ties that have kept Menzies in| Despite his reputation as ay office as Australia's prime min-|fine orator, a tender husband| ister for 12 consecutive years|and a doting grandfather, Men-| --and seem likely to keep him/zies' very brilliance and ab-| there after the Dec. 9 general/sorbtion with matters of state) elections. j|have kept him from the warmer} A big man physically as well corners of the hearts of the daa? 4 Australian people. | as mentally, Menzies' intellect- ; | ual brilliance has been recog-| He is not generally regarded) ; F P tet wie |with the affection that went to) Side ace kl in cee former Labor prime minister) [successes at the bar |Ben Chifley--the man who put) He is said to have given up| EL) ne Drive 188 On sie be fortune in briefs when ag Fy Sage no hint that he turned oe oerupa;|Wishes it otherwise, and any| tion that has taken up almost/ change now would be out of| half of his 67 years. character with the man Aus-| Son of a age ro ~-- be-|tralians have ee leader} came a member of the Victoria/for a longer perio an any) Parliament, Menzies followed) other in their history. | Lower Volume In Industrials | his father's footsteps by winning | \ C +.1.|a seat in the stage body in 1928. | TORONTO (CP)--Industrials| He moved to the national THREATEN STRIKE } ran through a day of sagging) one six years later and held) MANCHESTER -- Union dele-| Eres Gok Echoes yp hen a variety of cabinet posts be-|gates representing 23,000 rail-| fore becoming prime minister|waymen in the Manchester re- day. : : The decline came on the heels| * aye eg Rage eo gion have decided to ask their pe gy dee eng 10885 benches for eight years before national executive to give three, and financial' institutoins and) Starting his uninterrupted string weeks' notice of a national) foods, as volume rested at the|% Victories in 1949. \strike unless they get a satis-| $3,431,000 - share mark com-| KEEN MIND [factory pay offer by Dec. 9.| pared with 3,995,000 Monday. | During his long career, the They are prepared to go-it-| A number of issues reached); jberal - Country party leader. trik J ' new highs -- Bank of Nova Sco-|has developed a rare ability for|,°"° °" ® Sitse On «anuary * tia, Interprovincial Pipe Line,| absorbing and retaining infor-|if the national executive de- U.S. Ford and General Motors! mation. lelines to act. among them -- with gains as much as 1%. Speculatives were poor with) Canadian Dyno, Central Patri- cia, Latin American, Murray and Wiltsey - Coghland all down as much as six cents. Lake Du-| 4 fault gained 20 cents to $10 in moderate turnover. On index, industrials fell .54|; to 612.98 and base metals .81 to ™ : 212.39. Golds rose .04 to 91.77 Kee C and western oils .39 to 109.39 r ae 4 RCo f erent ROBERT MENZIES Sagging Prices Senior base metals were down § with the big three -- Falcon- bridge, Ventures and Mcintyre Porcupine -- off 134, and % res- pectively. Gold trade was light 5 amid declining prices and Dome, Kerr - Addison and Hol- linger fell to %. Georgia--enjoy o myriad of seaside activities - ». ocean bathing, fishing, boating, sunning. Blackstock WA Produces Play nos cuymens fean. Rei By MRS. OLGA HILL d Club-like atmosphere. Ridin BLACKSTOCK -- The WA of trails. Yacht Club. Golf course. Svaryting to ( the United Church met in the make you enjoy your vacation >. E room on Nov. 28 with : 18 ladies present. 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