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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1963, p. 13

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Motley Fleet 'Stems Flow To Hong Kong HONG KONG (Reuters) -- A fleet of police launches bering tug-hoats is the flow of illegal en- this crowded British colony, Illegal immigrants in the shape of refugees from Commu- nist China caused Hong Kong's population to increase by 140, 000 last year. Most got across the land fron- tier during the May invasion in 1962 when thousands of hungry Kwangtung Prov- over the broken " \authorities stopped the issuance} of exit permits and reinforced Hong Kong waters by a fleet of tugs and police' launches helped by British minesweepers and army units on land reduced the flow to about 1,200 a month. By last June the monthly in- flux had dropped to 300 and in July to 120. ; FIRE ROCKETS ; POINT ARGUELLO, Calif.|, (AP)--The US. Air Force firedjest ebb in history." an Atlas-Agena satellite rocket bination in the past has been orbit, There was no word) ciety, achieved orbit. nde Tr. US. Newsmen Blast Secrecy CHICAGO (AP)--A_ commit-\government, tee of professional journalists}over said -- that Pree < in-lto spending of taxpayer funds." formation in the Unit es overnment is at '"'the low-jfor secrecy 'about much that|banded in the United States has Ad-\ment, the committee said thatlofficer near Siberia's Lake Bai- combination Friday. This com- Bats. 54 atl beget the news flow was beingjkal, Krasnaya Zvesda reported used to boost secret Samos or|mation Committee of - iT spy satellites inmto\Delta Chi, the journalistic so- meee Boas singled out the whan ore hether Saturday's shot\department as the prime of fe Other government de/M. Newton Jr., managing ed- partments and even Congress.\ivor of the Tampa (Fla.) Trib- however, were criticized forjune, said the apparent purpose) what ihe committee said wasjof news control in the defence; the "spreading of the blanket ofjdepartment was to 'quash dis- secrecy over the records of|sent." records pertaining THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 28,1963 13 HALL'S BEAUTY PARLOUR 15 KING ST. E,OSHAWA PHONE 723-7011 MARION BRANDO those RUSS BAGS DUCK seeniing of taxpivet fants.) MOSCOW (AP)--k wad dam goes on et the defence depart-|been shot by a Soviet military stopped in matters having noth-/Friday. The band has been Sigmaling to do with national secur-turned over to the Soviet gov. P % emment and presumably will The committee headed by V.'be forwarded to Washington. HELD OVER! BIG FUN and ADVENTURE SHOW! | Thrilling and In The Killer Land inthe most important Hilarious! HAROLD LLOYD'S West of Wyoming! "CANYON RIVER" adventure of our time! "the - their border patrols. The refugees then returned to attempts to break in by the sea route from Portuguese Macao which has an open frontier with China. The Hong Kong government set out to block them by an operation under the code name of Hazelmere, consisting of a sea cordon round the colony to intercept junks smuggling in human cargoes. / This operation was mounted esol just a year ago at a time when are rege ol geen in the refugee traffic were get- AT 0 KEEFE CENTRE ting an estimated 2,000 people What is holding the interest a month into the colony by the of General Manager Joseph Bosco of the Oshawa Hawk- sea route. eyes Football Club, left, and in COLOR With GEORGE MONTGOMERY --ond-- MARCIA HENDERSON UGLY AMERICAN' SANDRA CHURCH-ENl OKADA-PAT INGLE @PLALAG 2 THEATRE FEATURE TIMES -- 1.30 -- 3.30 -- 5.30 -- 7.3 LAST CO SHOW 9.30 PM, T COMPLETE Loves Te Laugh! NOW PLAYING _ BILTMORE SS SEE IT TODAY! DOORS OPEN AT 1 P.M. FEATURE: 1:30-4:45-8:00 SUNDAY AT 1:30 ONLY! sic at York University. 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