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I think that we might very well ^ Guthrie AlrJn wenwr the road to Baramula.' ' *7_ The Invader* had dug themselves to guard against arms smuggling lean 'inteniatlotuvl Alrw.- lefti asembly Burner Air Cadet|tnllex west of Srinagar, the capital, jutmu adjoining Hyderabad Sta'e art Robertson, pr. Ave mgtrucUons" to au-horlUe^'m NEW YORK, Nov 7 4- J N-īy this committoe or the. launched an ytlenslve nouneed tod.* n h.«v it IcdriV IflCCl arlillery and The Madras GoveftĪghtrr planes. Was reported tonight to be leeiing stack behind which they had takenīack, groggy and disorganised, ihelier wav if t on Are by machine-Īf 4 after Indian Army troops, suppviried gun Are from BpitAre*. Moslem Uivader.s in Kashmir thrmis from tnbe«men wlirn a liuy. Reuuti-The main column of cK»e that Indian troops heard.Portugal, Pm- *nd C ^hlsholm,īeen aitprovcri by the n.-ordlnailun was to T TĪdmitting su stales to UN mem- r.mmlttee for the u.lmlasio.t '“’‘‘‘l!"”' MwOregor. To rebate further the question of g.uon x|x,ke after renewed dcmand.A ^ Hayw.H>d. Capt Beymour-Higgs, HĮotimmtee today that it was fulll*, Tho head o! the Canadian dele- " ® Told lh« United Nation* pnimral veto appn>vrri applhants Pouixire. Rustic* Minister llsley t»f Canaria Security Council all agreed Hi/i tol^' "^‘'h'lkwin.

, bffshlp Uiilcao tla* Big FUr in thei"^’ ’ri'eadwuy. Ill asir-iuv Armi>*tme 0 O sailors drowned but infnrnu-d s.mr.es ^ald SfrikP I ll‘irOPW j R»’k Ihe If the operation is successful elective po i| P‘»« smse neaaquĪid D D McTavwh. Hefure leaving he said he might run ‘'RR*** alderman, school tnwtees, canvass.

K'^rhester undergoing an oiieratlon suiuhle candidate fur th- u««puty regutram for a house-to. Mr Ker said 'he Provincial Government ye.sier- postponed one day because air- Mr Easier said the reprt the elecUuii «'f Ctoi-ernment named 18 temix*rary H'' mW ballots could not be On more than one occasion that he f, support. 8 (Saturday) porti 1 Victoria Inuu-U workers' vote was dent. He r^j^tly formed Civic Non-PartiaanĪald he apprerlaled greatly aeclama- Leagueġ Morgan, atvd U J Gadsden, all torium Ni'Vrmber Mayor Oeorg.- aald hr hoj>ed to interested eve on theĪee a conteat for the mayoralty. Margaret D ^„i,ring the conteat for a council Term and twice elected by acclama- i^at Tnuie* SkllUnipi la conaldcrlng Now complellng hU third one-year mtenllona. They were Mayor Percy E George, declined to atate their i Two persons were wUUng yesterday to declare their Inten. The Onsite Sewage (Septic) Program provides educational, advisory and permitting services for owners of septic systems, septic professionals and other parties.With nomination day for candidates for five City Coun*|Ĭil seats and the mayoralty less than a month away, only The mission of the O nsite Sewage (Septic) program is to protect public health and the environment by minimizing the threat of surface and ground water contamination from failing or improperly designed, installed or maintained onsite sewage systems. About the same number also use groundwater as their drinking water source. Approximately 72% of Island County residents utilize an Onsite Sewage (septic) system.
