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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Mar 1965, p. 7

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MONOPOLY LAW THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 4, 1965 7 LONDON (AP)--The British government published a_ bill Wednesday to stiffen control of monopolies. A special clause would outlaw mergers of big newspapers without govern- ment consent. in Britain "ROUND THE GLOBE AT A GLANCE Pickets, Pinballs, Probes Murder Accused Claimed {ti tae ene! lospital, . ur er ccuse alm inesday morning that Cote's death was due t shock and Homosexual Attack: Police or nga from multiple stab He said the man had nine ST. THOMAS (CP) -- A 17-,in a car on South Dorchester And Plots To Pare Pounds BALL MACHINES SEIZED GRAND BEND, Ont. (CP)-- Fifteen pinball machines seized in raids last August were burned Wednesday under supervision of the provincial anti - gambling The machines were seized gymnastics club will give dem onstrations at the New York world's fair in May, a club spokesman said. They also will give performances in eastern and middle-western states. ROOFTOP FLYING are generall, lic Anti-trust actions policy rather y a matter of pub- than law. year-old youth, charged with the non - capital murder of a motorist who gave him a drive, A series of landings and take-\Uases are decided on the basis "al ; told police he stabbed the man offs was made under supervis-jof whether a monopoly or a to defend himself against homo- ton of the U.S, Federal Aviation/merger is deemed to be in the the city depart-|public interest. INSTANT FRENCH Agency and ment of marine and aviation. CANADIAN CHAIRMAN UNITED NATIONS (CP) --/|w sexual advances. The statement, made by Peter Hans Schneider on the day of TORONTO (CP) -- "When I|the stabbing, was read in On- ke up this morning I saidjtario Supreme Court here Wed- Township's eighth Sept. 13. Det. Sgt crimination--about concession . Alsop said he took the statement from Schneider-- after warning him of self-in- 4% hours chest wounds, three in the back, one in the right pubic area, one in the palm of the right hand and one four-inch horizontal wound in the throat--the latter obviously made after the man after the youth was picked up by two St. Thomas provincial policemen as he was walking was dead. along Highway 74, away from the area in which Cote's body COSENS & MARTIN Aug. 15 from the Knapp Amuse- NEW YORK (AP) -- Official|Ambassador Pau! Tremblay, something in French," saidjnesday by Det. Sgt. Dennis Al- ment area, M and M Amuse- demonstration and qualificationjhead of Canada's permanent Kingsley Brown, 32 - year - old|sop of the London provincial po-|was found in his stalled car. Insurance ments and the Wonder Grovelfelicopter flights to and fromidelegation, was eiected Wed-|CBC television renorter, with ajlice investigation branch. Det.-Sgt. Aslop said his inves- : : Roller Rink in this village 25[H€ top of the 59-storey Panjnesday as chairman of thejsurprised expression. The Toronto youth is being|tigation of the case led him to' 67 King St. E., Oshawa miles northwest of London. Am Building in mid-Manhattan|United Nations committee for| 'I forget what it was... ajtried for the slaying of Guelphjbelieve that Cote was homo-jf Ali line of 728-7515 Member of Oshawa and District was|businessman Alphonse Maurice|sexual. ineurence 2902 or 725-7413 Builder's a Cote, 47, whose body was found| Dr. H. were begun Wednesday by New|International Co - operation'simple thing. But it York Airways Year. French." a BIG BUYS FOR THE BEDROOM Bernard Adilman,| INQUEST IN SHOOTING WINDSOR, Ont. 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