Talks will go ahead
j (N. Z. P.A.-Reuter —Copyright) j WINDHOEK, September 5. i e) Delegates to the South- 1 '[West Africa (Namibia). . i Constitutional confer-) sience will begin detailed! talks today after initial 1 delays over the admis-l j sion to the debate of! a American lawyer, Mr s Stuart Schwartz. ri i The disagreement over Mr) 5 Schwartz’s participation in) • the talks, which caused the: . conference to be adjourned). ; in deadlock on Tuesday, 24 , : hours after it opened, was ) > settled yesterday. The delgates agreed at a 1 I series of private meetings - that Mr Schwartz, along with 1 any other advisers chosen by tribal delegations, should be allowed into the conference I hall to monitor the proceed- I ings. I But the advisers will not i )be allowed into full confer- < ence sessions unless their at- t 'tendance has been approved |by the whole conference. t J ' t Tiny mother i Tiny Tina has left a hospi- f tai carrying what the doctor I has said is a normal, healthy 1 baby measuring 18| inches. Tiny Tina is billed on the American Carnival circuit as the world’s smallest woman, and is 29 inches tall. The tiny mother, whose real hame is Gloria Hurd, is) happy with the child. —; Cleveland, Ohio.. ) I Market captured Almost 40 per cent of newcars registered in Britain last month were imported from abroad, according to official figures. The figures'! showed that British Leyland, the State-controlled automobile .combine, captured only 128.4 per cent of the home ) market last month. — Lonidon.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33941, 6 September 1975, Page 15
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