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Chinese
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between
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rebel
mountain
tribesmen
despite
a
government
announcement
that
tribal
aspirations
In
central
South
Vict
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been
satis
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John
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the
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searching
for
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to
the
South
American
country
lo
attempt
to
kill
visiting
French
President
do
Gaullo
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terrorist
Is
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or
former
Colonel
Pierre
Chateau
Jobort
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leading
figure
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Secret
Army
Organization
that
tried
unsuccessfully
to
keep
Algeria
French
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AP
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days
of
fear
ended
today
for
tho
parents
of
threo
French
school
schoolchildren
�
children
who
were
kidnapped
on
Monday
The
children
were
found
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Bordeaux
In
South
West
Franco
and
aro
reported
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excellent
health
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young
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boon
reunited
with
their
parents
and
French
police
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hunting
their
kidnappers
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has
been
no
Indication
whelhor
tho
210000
ransom
demanded
by
tho
kidnappers
was
paid
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which
twice
burned
Into
tho
hillside
suburbs
of
Santa
Barbara
turned
away
today
and
blazed
Into
lightly
populated
in
inland
�
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valleys
Tho
fire
now
has
blackened
40000
acres
killed
ono
man
and
injured
30
others
all
firefighters
It
has
destroyed
78
homes
and
build
buildings
�
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Rainfall
here
Thursday
to
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135
inches
in
the
24
hour
period
to
set
a
new
24
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rain
rainfall
�
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record
Previous
record
rainfall
was
128
inches
re
recorded
�
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Sept
22
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the
rain
began
Tuesday
mid
midnight
�
night
a
total
of
257
Inches
fell
over
tho
area
which
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more-
than
the
normal
rainfall
for
the
entire
month
of
Sept
September
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so
far
In
the
month
totals
421
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In
Prince
Georges
legal
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bften
kidded
about
being
late
for
court
ap
appearances
�
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Ho
always
has
a
reason
Thursday
was
no
ex
exception
�
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With
only
a
few
min
minutes
�
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remaining
before
Mr
Rlnaldl
was
to
appear
In
court
Magistrate
G
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received
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up
by
the
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ROAD
IN
PINEVIEW
AREA
A
BC
Forest
Service
bridge
crew
is
marooned
13
miles
in
on
the
Willow
River
access
road
after
a
creek
cut
through
the
access
road
overnight
Equipment
and
machinery
moved
out
to
Mile
2
of
the
access
road
early
today
Un
Unofficial
�
official
reports
Indicate
ISO
leet
of
the
road
Just
off
the
Buck
horn
Lake
Road
was
washed
out
by
high
creek
water
Creeks
overflowed
due
to
un
unusually
�
usually
heavy
rainfall
In
the
last
24
hours
Forest
service
officials
said
It
Is
expected
the
road
will
havo
to
Itu
closed
to
the
public
for
an
Indcllnltc
period
El
so
where
falling
trees
knoc
cd
out
Kwor
to
two
areas
as
gusty
winds
rattled
Prince
George
last
night
A
tree
limb
was
blown
across
a
main
feeder
lino
at
0
pm
causing
a
power
out
in
the
fa
land
Cache
North
Ncchako
Hart
Highway
Nukko
Lake
and
Salmon
Valley
areas
Powor
was
restored
at
1120
A
similar
accident
knocked
out
power
lo
Uio
Quosnol
High
Highway
�
way
Red
Rock
Slonor
and
Hlxon
area
at
1030
A
six
man
repair
crew
restored
power
by
230
am
Meanwhile
work
crews
aro
working
with
heavy
equipment
in
an
effort
to
make
the
ac
access
�
cess
road
passable
sometime
today
to
allow
tho
trapHd
crew
to
get
out
It
Is
believed
to
bo
a
0
man
crow
GREEK
UN
RELATIONS
AT
NEW
LOW
NICOSIA
AP
Relations
between
tho
Greok
Cyprlot
govornmont
and
tho
UN
poaco
force
hit
a
now
low
today
as
five
Swodlsh
sold
tors
wore
hold
on
charges
of
smuggling
arms
to
tho
Turklsh
Cyprlots
Tho
situation
could
not
bo
moro
horlous
said
a
UN
offlcor
especially
at
tho
time
when
wo
aro
trying
to
porsuado
tho
Cyprus
gov
ernment
through
thoSecur
My
Council
to
grant
our
forces
comploto
freedom
of
move
movement
�
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said
the
UN
forco
had
put
ttiu
men
under
arrest
after
Greo
-Cypr
lots
nabbed
them
with
two
carloads
of
arms
at
a
roadblock
Gen
George
Grivas
com
commander
�
mander
of
theGreek
Cypriot
armed
forces
told
reporters
the
Swedes
wero
riming
arms
to
Lefka
an
Inland
stronghold
of
the
Turklsh
Cypriots
And
Just
who
was
the
smart
0
dolt
who
pulled
out
all
the
signs
at
the
old
Nechako
garbage
dump
behind
the
weigh
scales
The
signs
which
said
dumping
was
no
longer
allowed
at
tho
site
wero
probably
yanked
by
someone
who
dldriH
want
to
go
to
the
new
dump
behind
the
Austin
subdivision
Giant
Bingo
Is
being
held
Saturday
night
In
the
Prince
George
Civic
Centre
Spon
Sponsored
�
sored
by
Sacred
Heart
Holy
Name
Society
grand
prize
Is
a
1
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model
Plymouth
Eighth
game
winner
gets
1000
This
weekend
will
be
a
big
A
one
for
hunting
And
game
branch
officials
are
hoping
lots
of
moose
Jaws
are
brought
back
for
conservation
officers
Theyre
used
for
finding
out
ages
and
conditions
of
moose
Application
to
close
the
0
portion
of
Kelly
street
which
lies
below
Spruce
land
shopping
centre
was
made
by
agents
of
the
shopping
de
development
�
velopment
not
by
the
city
as
The
Citizen
commented
yester
yesterday
�
day
Real
Estato
Agent
Don
Powell
pointed
out
the
error
today
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faced
John
Powers
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Just
arrived
back
in
town
and
realized
ho
forgot
to
announce
that
registration
for
the
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replacing
a
line
that
services
between
Prince
George
and
Prince
Rupert
The
new
line
will
be
stronger
and
will
cut
down
on
circuit
trouble
caused
by
objects
hitting
lines
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indicated
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Prlnco
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Thursday
that
terms
of
a
conciliation
officers
report
In
negotiations
with
the
Biotherhood
of
Railroad
Train
Trainmen
�
men
were
acceptable
to
the
company
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report
was
filed
in
Vic
Victoria
�
toria
yesterday
by
E
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A
Carmlchael
Its
terms
are
similar
to
those
of
the
national
settlement
with
the
CPR
and
CNR
early
tills
year
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conciliation
officer
rec
recommended
�
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a
two
year
agree-
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to
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from
Jan
I
19C4
to
Dec
31
1005
Ills
reportcalled
for
a
two
percent
wage
Increase
effective
Jan
I
19G4
a
ono
per
cent
Increase
effective
Sept
I
1904
and
a
two
per
cent
Increase
May
1
1905
These
increase
would
apply
to
the
wage
rate
in
effect
Dec
31
1903
Mr
Carmlchael
proposed
that
representatives
of
the
company
and
brotherhood
meet
to
discuss
rule
changes
Union
officials
were
unavail
unavailable
�
able
for
comment
today
He
further
commented
In
view
of
the
foregoing
I
recom
recommend
�
mend
that
a
conciliation
board
should
not
bo
appointed
Company
and
brotherhood
views
must
le
filed
with
the
RC
Department
of
Labor
by
Oct
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Tho
report
involves
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United
Auto
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and
the
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parts
plants
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flooded
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Tho
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plants
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to
Chrysler
Ford
and
Amorlcan
Motors
Corporation
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UAW
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it
will
loavo
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plants
supplying
industries
other
than
tho
auto
automotive
�
motive
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economic
demands
of
tho
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ag
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on
a
now
contract
GM
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to
match
tho
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economic
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package
won
at
Ford
and
Chrysler
UAW
Prosldent
Reuthor
says
this
packago
Is
worth
about
04
cents-por-hour
per
man
over
the
next
threo
years
Unresolved
Issues
at
tho
start
of
a
24
hour
marathon
bargain
lno
session
Include
grievance
procedures
union
represen
representation
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tho
plants
production
standards
disciplining
of
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workers
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and
working
conditions
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AP
Carol
Sorenton
of
the
Unllod
States
won
the
British
Womens
Amateur
Golf
Championship
today
at
Sandwich
She
defeated
Bridget
Jackson
of
England
on
the
37th
hole
START
25
MILLION
HOTEL
IMMEDIATELY
An
excavation
permit
will
be
taken
out
next
week
for
a
26
million
motor
hotel
in
Prince
George
one
of
its
developers
said
today
Keith
Baldwin
of
Centre
City
Developments
said
construction
of
the
White
Spruce
Motor
Hotel
will
begin
this
fall
Survey
work
on
the
16
lots
that
the
nine
story
lGO
room
hotel
will
cover
has
been
completed
and
soil
testing
will
be
carried
out
next
week
he
said
MAY
OPEN
TODAY
Smifhers
Road
Still
Closed
Off
A
highways
department
official
said
today
a
section
of
Highway
1G
west
of
Smithcrs
may
not
be
re
reopened
�
opened
to
traffic
until
Saturday
Sees
Easy
Take
Over
Solution
City
council
condldato
Ron
Dollamy
today
sold
ho
bollovod
thoro
was
a
slmplo
solution
to
tho
Hutchison
land
exprop
expropriation
�
riation
caao
which
would
sottlo
tho
mattof
without
tho
biltor
noss
that
appeared
to
bo
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voloplng
around
It
Tho
land
adjacont
toSpruco
lond
Shopping
Controls
subject
of
expropriation
proceedings
lnltlatod
by
tho
city
Mr
Dollamy
today
com
commented
�
mented
Z
think
tho
fairest
way
of
handling
this
If
tho
city
noeds
tho
proporty
for
a
front-
ago
road
and
it
win
soonor
or
later
would
bo
for
tho
city
to
provldo
Mr
Hutchison
with
an
equal
amount
of
proporty
adjoining
his
but
on
tho
wost
end
Presumably
tho
city
needs
tho
frontago
road
to
roplaco
Kelly
Stroot
and
If
proporty
Is
takon
from
him
for
this
purpose
It
should
bo
replaced
with
proporty
from
Kolly
Street
now
closed
anyway
Wo
should
bear
In
mind
that
tho
Hutchison
family
has
been
thoro
a
long
time
They
put
up
with
dust
poor
road
no
road
no
sorvlcos
and
wilderness
for
many
years
MI
fool
that
this
solution
would
provide
the
city
with
the
prop
property
�
erty
It
needs
for
the
frontage
road
loavo
Mr
Hutchison
with
what
is
rightfully
his
and
save
the
taxpayer
quite
a
bit
of
money
Also
It
would
be
one
more
step
In
keeping
this
a
democratic
country
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truck
back
on
tho
road
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Wilson
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a
car
on
Ryan
ltd
when
A
70
foot
section
of
tho
high
way
33
miles
wost
01
smitnora
was
swept
down
a
steep
om
bankment
toward
tho
Dulkloy
Rlvor
at
7
pm
Wednesday
Highway
crows
and
workoro
from
Dawson
Construction
who
wero
working
noarby
worked
from
7
am
to
10
pm
Thurs
Thursday
�
day
In
an
effort
to
fill
tho
gap
which
moasuros
70
foot
long
by
00
foot
deep
Thoy
began
again
at
dawn
today
It
Is
not
shaping
up
as
woll
as
wo
had
hoped
and
tho
road
may
not
bo
ro
oponed
today
said
Stovo
Svlatko
district
sup
superintendent
�
erintendent
of
highways
at
Smlthors
Highway
crows
know
ono
half
hour
in
ad
vane
0
a
slldo
was
lmmlnont
and
thoro
woro
no
lnjurlos
Duses
aro
carrying
pauen
gors
to
olthor
end
of
tho
slldo
scono
and
a
footpath
has
boon
mado
around
tho
work
aroa
Floodlights
wore
sot
up
last
night
and
tho
crow
had
hoped
to
work
all
night
but
tho
nar
narrow
�
row
road
mado
tho
work
hazard
hazardous
�
ous
so
It
was
called
off
at
10
pm
Dawson
Construction
Is
pres
presently
�
ently
working
on
a
contract
to
build
a
road
below
tho
slldo
aroa
Slides
havo
boon
not
unusual
in
tho
past
In
tho
six
and
onohalf
mile
stretch
of
road
which
is
being
replaced
Quesnel
Stays
In
QUESNEL
Staff
-
Quesnel
Chamber
of
Commerce
agreed
last
night
to
continue
member
membership
�
ship
In
the
Central
DC
Chambers
of
Commerce
Alex
Clark
Dill
Duncan
of
Prince
George
and
Ron
Merrltt
of
Van
derhoof
attended
the
meeting
Quesnel
members
said
earlier
announcements
it
would
be
pulling
out
of
the
Central
Cham
ber
had
been
premature
An
Annual
�
nual
mooting
for
the
group
is
in
Quesnel
next
April
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the
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tho
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storles
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from
whero
Ironworker
Goorgo
Groon
sots
and
glares
tho
last
window
In
Dostona
now
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Whoro
was
tho
photos
He
taped
his
camera
to
tho
ond
of
an
18
foot
ploco
of
plpo
to
got
tho
picture
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photo
Aid
Courses
No
Racket
Letter
Says
St
John
Ambulance
says
Its
Industrial
first
aid
courses
are
far
from
being
a
racket
J
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Cronk
provincial
ex
executive
�
ecutive
director
of
the
organ
organization
�
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said
in
a
letter
to
The
Citizen
Thursday
that
St
John
Ambulance
strenuously
ob
objects
�
jects
to
references
made
to
tho
courses
by
Prince
George
school
trustee
Harold
Moffat
Mr
Moffat
questioned
the
cost
of
first
aid
courses
pro
provided
�
vided
by
St
John
Ambulance
for
tho
night
school
program
describing
them
as
a
racket
which
consisted
of
a
fow
mim
mimeographed
�
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sheets
and
some
bandages
Mr
Cronk
said
St
John
Am
Ambulance
�
bulance
provides
tho
books
and
training
necessities
for
a
12
week
bi
weekly
course
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and
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truck
slid
to
tho
lip
of
a
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bank
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machine
was
not
damaged
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