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Hull Daily Mail from Hull, Humberside, England • 7

Publication:
Hull Daily Maili
Location:
Hull, Humberside, England
Issue Date:
Page:
7
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THEbAILY MAIL TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 20 1960 Pag Seven Secrets of the CJO MANY NEW facts about life in past ages in Britain help plan for Africans By Hull Daily Mail Lobby Correspondent MR SELWYN LLOYD Britain's new Chancellor of the Exchequer took the chair and also headed the British delegation at the important conference of Commonwealth Finance Ministers which opened at Lancaster House today It was his first appearanee-among them in his new capacity as Chancellor rjf among 18 countries represented past from air have been revealed by ariel surveys that it will take many years to analyse them Mr Bruce-Mitford Keeper of the Department of British and Mediaeval Antiquities said yesterdav when he opened an exhibition Archaeology from the at the Victoria Galleries Hull This calls attention to spme of the discoveries made since the war in the field in tl laboratory and from the air with the emphasis on the view from the air The meetings which will be contiued tomorrow are strictly private The object is a completely candid discussion fon the Air" exhibition in the City Hall Hull LISTENING TO THE SPEECHES at the opening of the 1 Archaso ASTOUNDING Of particular local inter relics fr includes: Prospects for world Trade Sterling area balance of questions European trade problems the Commonwealth Ministers had their last May they two matters to the meetings of the Finance SPECIALISED SKILLS the possibility of co action among the of the Commonwealth the economic IRON AGE FORTS Aerial photographs reveal the outlines of Iron Age hill forts neolithic settlements and mediaeval villages which would no) be traced from ground level and the exhibition main par is devoted to a collection Tourists bring in millions TRAFFIC ON GOOLE LEVEL CROSSING are pictures and Star Carr near Seamer wh disclosed for the first time Britain the way of life of group of hunters of 9000 yes ago LAKE VILLAGES An interesting group objects is also shown from barrow on Staxton Wold i cently excavated by Mr Manby and there are pictui of the important discovery rpoi )URISM EARNED Britain more than £220000000 in foreign currency in 1959 say the British Travel and Holidays Association in their annual report today This sum an 11 per cent increase on 1958's earnings included fare payments to British air and shipping lines Tourist spending inside Britain totalled £153000000 The nurrfber of overseas visitors to Britain in 1959 was 1394610-11 per cent more than in the previous year development of those Commp-wealth countries: in Africa whjth recently attained or are rapidly approaching independance In other words some kind of for them is visualised The other matter was how best to encourage the exchange by Commonwealth countries of people with specialised skjlls or experience Since May these matters have been studied at official level by the countries interested and each will-now put forward what it consideres to be- the best Their agenda (1) (2) payments (3) When Prime conference referred present Ministers One is operative members in assisting her tariff structure One object of the Finance SUBWAY Indications are that 1960 is likely to bring results even tmore gratifying than those of comments the report answer COMMON MARKET Under the heading of European trade problems comes SERVICE STATION (HULL) LTD STABBED GIRL DIES CCLIST Albert Edward Hardy (58) of 515 Endike- lane Hull died on his way to hospital last night after an accident involving a threewheeled van in Princfcs-ave Brenda Hardman (18) of Wil-liamson-ave Radcliffe near Manchester who was found late last night on the pavement outside the back gate of her home the awkward question of the effect on the trade of Commonwealth countries if at some future time Britain were to join the European Common Market It has beep felt that this would necessitate the abandon ment of somf Commonwealth preference and advantages as Britain would1 have to reorganise 3413 HESSLE ROAD Hull Tel: 37397 for your new DAUPHINE (witnesses of the particularly a We specialise solely in RENAULT Police are seeking with stab wounds in the chest was dead on arrival at hospital who spoke to the woman Lancashire Constabulary CID Medieval Antiquities at the Ministers' meeting now is to MR BRUCE-MITFORD Keeper of British and woman passenger in the three-wheeler said early today Brenda was a civilian typist in the Bury Police Division British Museum opens the exhibition in the Victoria Galleries City Hall find a way round these difficulties New Zealand) Australia ard Canada are reported to be NAFFERTON STAMP ARREARS No cause to pection with tbe death" That some of his money had been slow coming iij was the among the countries who are app rehetisive They are ail represented at the' conference and will state their misgivings DEXION STOCKIST TAPE RECORDERS GRUND1G ferrograph PHILIPS TRIX FERGUSON etc Tapes Spools Serviee TURNER BROS a oIdk i 8 a ErEIa 34 Prestongate Heisle explanation given by Norman tinned suspect food Boilon painter and 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