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THE AGE. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 12. 1050 Births, marriages, deaths TODAY'S Develornnent MELBOURNE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 12, 1850.

ISSUE, FADES. DEATHS BIRTHS A Snack For The Hippo I Task for Free Water Rates ptOWAX On Sepwmbtr L'RRAY. On September 11 dud detily). at his noma. 215 EaolAnadi Letters to the Editor JoKptUnt fl4 Mcrg KOUld COWAD It SOD.

cut. Port Melbourne, Harold, deariyj loved huaoACd of Ethel litnt Murray, and loved son of John and fraoctt Murr7, agca oo years, ai real. IARIS. On Beat ember 10. at If at bourne, Ellen (Nellie) Parts.

Rt-I Enterprise Australia's national development is a task so enormous and complex THE CHALLENGE OF DEFENCE SOME ot the realistic, If unpleasant, decisions which must be made in the series ot Cabinet uietcat in pact. Private interment.) IJrATTIjf. On September 9 (sud-j dnl at Kaered Htart Hnanltal. DAWSON nut Uintli) On SpUin- btt 10, fcUrctrtt Colei. to fliwiU and Bd ton.

P3RBE3 (Stir). On Scpttmbtr ft. St. Omer. to Helen ind Bob dauxhtcx tMtritm Heicn.

Bom GAFFNEY. On September 10. St. Vincent' Hotpiul, to Mary ind G117 ton (Kleron Hicluel). bum well.

A brother (or imon. Maureen and Patricia. LAN VI LLE-HICKS (nee Daleyi. On If) ml Hethurfa. to Moreland.

Thomas William Paine, el 5 Eiseoitreet. Foottcray, the dearly beloved husband of Emily, and loved father of Ethel (Mrs. Matthews) and Ben. aged 76 years. Our loved one.

rile. On September 9 (suddenly), at ftarrarf Unrl Hmnltal Turn. that it can be successfully attacked only by free enterprise. This view was expressed last Patrlelt and Dr. Bexlc un (Roger Loaded on Taxpayer Sir, Part of the price to be paid for having a minority Country party Government, supported by the Labor party, is shown by the decision of the Country party Government to load the taxpayers with the arrears of payments of water rates, amounting to 380,000 for water supplied to primary producers in irrigation areas during the past 17 years.

night by Mr. W. J. Rose, company director and engineer, in an address to the Junior GrtimTHS On September 9, at St. Ceorfe'i Hospital, to Turn and Barney con, McKEON (Allen).

On September 11, at St. to Joy and AUn-a ion (John Hubert). Both well, HfULVAHILL (nee Currani. On 111 September 10. Lllydale Hoipl Ul, to Esther and Bill a daugnier meetings at Canberra this week contain an Imperative note of urgency.

The people of Australia, sensing International tension, Impending changes, new duties and exactions, are impatient, but not apprehensive. They would like to know the facts about what Is contemplated. But as yet too much is Inferential and undefined, although the Prime Minister In his recent statements made the challenge of the times abundantly clear. loved brother of Ernest (deceased) and Ethel. Loved by all.

1JEARSALL. -On September 9, at his residence, Willlsbrldie. 52 Bealiba-road, Caulneld. Samuel William Holmes, beloved husband of Zoe Alma Kate, aged 75 years. Light after dsrk.

THrLIRS. On September 11. at hit residence. 46 Porter-street. Pran-ran, William John, loved husband o' the late Alice Mary, loving father of Amy (deceased).

Claude and Doris (deceased fond grandpa ol Joyce, agedi Chamber of Commerce. ion (Richird Pfrrvi. Both well. Mr. Rose aald Individuals must be free to select and to make their contributions to the national effort, to take all the risks of failure, and to reap the rewards of auc- years.

ROCTER. On September 10. at 74 1 Hrnrt.ilrMt Wlnrttnr (Sirfttt 1J1ULLIPS iStephrnii. On Septem-ber 9. at St.

Georte'i. Kew. to Phyl and Bob a ion (Robert Stephen). URICE On Sent ember Q. in Cil- Although the people are In a state of mind to re THE PROVISION OF cutta.

to Kathleen June (n BHhop. dearly beloved wife of the late Jame Procter, of Brighton, beloved1 mother of Marlon Mrs. Thompson). Margaret (Mrs. Dorehlllt, Beatrice (Mrs.

Sneesby), William (deceased. 1st A.I F. i. Ida (Hti. Beckwlth), Isabel vvy )M III cr nuicninioni, wue oi air note nice, a son (Francis Caradoc Bote.

TkEAD Hill At Katred Hearr. ceive the truth, this condition could vanish if an atmosphere of official delay or Indecision were to develop. Positive measures are expected; the occasion calls for a strong lead from the Commonwealth At present only a bare IV Moreland. to Mbi and Jack a water In the lrrigaiea areas has not only increased the value of the land enormously, but has greatly assisted the prl-marv producers finan majority of Australians werel the need so great, will be a disappointment to that great mass of the public owning the 750,000,000 in the savings banks, as well as to the millions of life and endowment policy holders, mortgagees, bondholders and deceased), aged 82 years. Sweet test.

convinced of this. at i Free Industry and commerce Government and all political parties. Politically in Windinr rViarlnrt iMirit nnn). uotn wtlL RUSSELL (ne Graham), On September 5, at Camray, Fchuca, to Kit end Bill a daughter. Both well.

SMITH iBrewer). On September at St. Vincent's Maternity Hospital, to Nancy, wife of Peter- FlUJOhn a 'n Simon Srirti). mHOMAS (nee tfnthamt On Reotem- must prove their worth in the next few years if they were to Bishop Procter, dearly beloved mother of Ida. loved mother-in-law of Edgar, cially during the past 10 expedient and administratively inconvenient though it might be to make the important decisions promptly years.

survive. and disclose them to the nation, the Government Thei-e should be very few It would be a wise move by ber 8, to Eva and George a daugh- The failure to do so will cer Industry and commerce to PROCTER. On' September 10, Charlotte, beloved mother of Beatrice, would be in error by allowing ambiguity to persist until presentation of the Budget compels disclosure of irr fjiar(rrt nose), noin wen. mHflRP manrlltvl. On RotemhF Q.

at Mercy Hospital, to Mary and place tne interests of- consumers at least on a level with primary producers today, ir any, who are unable to pay for the water services rendered. The charge should nob need to be loaded on to tainly nave serious repercussions upon our economy and possibly upon the Government itself. what Is ahead. Now Is the time for the Government those of capital and labor. to take the people of Australia into its confidence.

i.rri a ton iirancis Aavieri. oin weu. TJCKER fO'IUrah On September 6. at bury, to Doreen and Syd a fWilllam Jameii. 1TATERS.

September 9. at Eoworth. Many of these people are what The example has already been set by Britain and the General nubile. who passed away on September 10, Wind tar A Challenge to Janet and Cllve a ton (Gra- Millions of pounds have al Inserted by her loving grandson, John America. Mr.

Attlee has told the people of Britain what is ahead of them, and Mr. Churchill has indicated Mr. Rose said the nation was DEATHS A LT. On September 9, John, late On September 10, at 163 In-road, South Yarra, Harry, ed nuiband of tha lata Pmin ready Deen spent on irrigation schemes, and more expenditure is contemplated. Has the Water Commission that the Opposition in the House of Commons will is Known as tne middle gr up and It is their votes that swing elections, although they do not send telegrams to Canberra or throw their weight about like certain pressure groups.

faced with a challenge, and it we intelligently planned our response and provided ourselves with competent and u. oi avocb iortiuiy, ana ii jtteison- iicci, can matvern, loincr oi Ralph, and loved father of Alice and the late Edwin, A YMOND. On September 9. at orl- (Mrs, ctunn, baicj accept and facilitate the vast defence programme for the United Kingdom, which, according to recent estimates, approximates the colossal total, of well-trained leaders we would vnte hospital. William A.

Raymond. pf ''Cam," Carn-street, Ivanhoe, dearly But thanks to our democratic been lax, or too lenient, with these producers, or is the drift due to political pressure or Interference It, is surely time that the have all the necessities for an enormous and rapid develop 3,400,000,000. Similarly at Washington, Mr. Truman "i Huiuoiiu iiib tail Aiiiauecn, lovlna father of Thelma (Mn Sid ment. ALT.

On September 9, John, late ot rtvoca. Torquay, and 11 Belson-street. Eaat Malvern, beloved brother ol Charlotte Nell Margaret, Editn and Florence, ANDERSON. on September 11. Alfred George, of 1H Lome-street, Mooaee Ponds, Iwlovcd husband oi Beatrice, loving father of Millie.

Georae. has warned Congress of Increases in taxation and a Wortley) and Betty (Mrs, Eric Wortley), loved erandoa ot Janet. Peter Elii. LITTLE DAVID CRIPPS was not loo sure what to do with the food when the 17- "If we do neither of these whose scheme was put on a number of economic measures intended to expand ut'ui ana jennner, tgeo oy years, ac things, and if we face the year-old hippo. Esmeralda opened her mouth at the Zoo yesterday.

I3AYMOND On September 9, at Ep- America's armed strength in Korea, and at the same sound business basis, and primary producers compelled to pay regularly for water challenge in a spirit of 'safety first' or 'security from the worm nuioiiai. wiuiam Cam, Ivanhoe, loved brother of Reel Waily, Myrtle (Mrs. Thompson). Sydney. Percy.

Allan. Ronald time undertake greater military commitments in nald, brother-in-law of Phelta, uncle (deceased). Norma and Keith, aged 70 Europe. cradle to the and leave oi Allan and Joyce, aged by years. used, or be denied tne benefits ot the service.

IJATTEN. On September 10, Moo- It would be ridiculous, however, to assert that the SEARCH FOR LEADERS everything to the Government, we will stagnate and fall." he said. I roopna uoipitai, ueorge. loved bro-trier Bert and ClU (Mrs. Kenny).

Moonee Panda. The water scheme should not Australian Government has done nothing. It acted Edward Elliott, husband of the late Sarah Roberts, lovlnit father of Dulclej "The greatest task ahead of be made the plaything oi politicians, for party purposes, but, like the State i oeceasea). iuriei, oerri ana uenise. Alfred Hospital, Wilfred, beloved husband of the late Altec, luvcd father of Lionel Gwendolen and promptly in sending bomber and transport squadrons to Malaya, a fighter squadron and naval units to assist aevoiea aranaiatner oi Mac ana Kooeri, British Trade Unions OCOTT.

On September 10. at private) Electricity Commission, the United Nations cause in Korea, and more recently us is to train leaders for all phases of our national effort on the lines proved to be sound in industry, and then an even unv-rvouu n.i. wis acpiruiirci D. XJ Eva Helen, dearly loved wife ol should be run on a business; nospitai, uien ins, uiim acoti. beloved h'jsband of the late Edith ScotL way of life, the vote of the meek spinster Is just as good as that of the bull-dozing executive.

W.D. (Melbourne. A Top-heavy Civil Service IT SEEMS UNFORTUNATE that members of the Commonwealth Government and of the Opposition should be blaming each other for the failure of both to put value back into the pound. We are all aware that the Prime Minister, during the election campaign, promised to do this. We are also aware that it has not been done.

This is no time for recrimina uhkakn. on September iu. at i footing. uuiii BtauDoum, on Dryson-sirec Canterbury. 1 R1SLA.VE On September 7.

al has despatched the spearhead of a ground force to fight on the Korean peninsula. So far as these prompt actions fulfilled Australia's obligations with respect more difficult task to place home, 219 Rathmlnes-street. Fairfield Thomas Shearn, beloved husband What would happen to manu- J. Melbourne, Patrick, dearly loved son of the latt Patrick and Johanna Plan for the Future mem in positions in which they can lead effectively." oi catnenne, lovea istner ot wtiiiam. Gladys (Mrs.

Love), Harold and Ray-mono. At rest. facturers or users oz electrical power were they to get into arrears Bruiane. oi muck vaie, agca years. Requlescat in pace.

"I XVNCE. A sincere tribute to the to the Korean incident, they are an example to the world. They do not, however, touch the main problem of mobilising our resources for the defence of Aus The debts would not be wiped RalhmlnM.airMt 1TBtrflM ThAmii off. but. instead, tne parties Mr.

Rose said the relations between labor and management were- not all bad; in fact, the good heavily outweighed the bad. "It is unthlnkabln that we loved father of BUI, father-ln-laK memory oi Mr. it. a. nance.

From the management and stiff F. E. Holt Ply. Ltd. BURRIOGE.On September 11, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs.

tralia, and for the fulfilment of any large commitments- would soon be deprived of oi Mouie. papa of Joan and abroad which may be placed upon us at short notice. By JACK TANNER, T.U.C. representative on the British Government's Economic Planning Board. the current necessary to run their plant and, forcibly, be One definite move has been the appointment of a should fail in our develnnment.

Rathmlnei.itreM. Valrllalfl Thnmii mont. Edith, the dearly beloved wife of Ernest Harold BurrlJge. of 30 Magneto-road, Ivan hoe, and loved mother of Mavis, mother-in-law of AUn, ma of Annette and Peter. A Funeral Notice dearly loved father of rciadva (Mn' reminded oi tneir oouga tions.

oecause we lacn the spirit of Director-General of Recruiting with a small staff. But early Government pronouncements are still awaited on Love) father-in-law of Bill, and loved The same treatment ought to1 Wednesday's papers. nuvenmre or me intelligence to organise our efforts." JHEEKMAN. On Sept September 11, at four major aspects of defence: Pay and conditions for his residence, Drouln, James, 11. Man loved husband of Altda.

and lovlni yla'. uriuvca wue oi wiuiam One of the most vital tasks facing the British Trade Union movement today is to build up its leaders of tomorrow. The same could, of course, be said at any point in history. am i in ana lovea motner oi Hae, George, father of Roy and the late Jean. ase( a-1 irtirc Pnarnf ullv r'(nlnI service in the permanent forces; when there Is to be compulsory military training for Australia's defence, and on what scale; the extent of the Budget provisions Jim.

r.iary, 11111 ana Agnes, agea 78 ABOUT PEOPLE be applied to primary producers, who appear to have a penchant for placing their obligations on the rest of the community. Yours, D.J.A. (Clifton Hill), i' lyuebDalk. on septcmuer 11, tion, ana It is oi no consequence who brought about the position, or if it is a situation caused by circumstances beyond the control of both parties. cars, ilib oi Momerweu, At rest with the Lord.

Park. V- To Victoria-avenue, Aionri bers must recognise that only Agnes, beloved duughter of the late Robert James and Catherine Clydesdale, late of Seymour i sister ol John, Allan, Henry, Catherine (Mrs. W. Stevenson). A nllnt aiiffpror at rent economics, accountancy, social subjects and industry.

(The The Governor, accompanied by Lady Brooks and attended by Lieutenant R. Byrne. R.N.. to the extent to which nroduc mother-ln-law ot Daphne, grandma ol Kath, Les, Kevin, Heather. Sweet rest UT IN 1950, WITH an ever-increased load of responsi for equipping the expanding three services with modern weapons and supplies; and the general plan of mobilisation of industry to meet defence What is of vital Interest to tivity is raised can we maintain WnmrPDV nn Kintrmhor 11.

at St. and improve living standards. aucr weanneii, SMITH. on September 11. Iwac.

beloved husband of the law Rose I Smith, lorlns father of William and visited Shepparton last night and opened the Home and every citizen is to see an honest effort made to restore the value of the pound. union pays iares and lost time expenses, so no member need worry about- being out of pocket.) There Is still among tne ranK Joseph's Home, Northcote, James Joseph Convery, formerly ot Hamble-to-street, Mlddlo Park, loved husband ol the late Mary Ann, loved father of James, Mary (St. Michael), Kathleen According to the preliminary forecasts of the and file a deep-rooted distrust ramny ween. It is hard to see how this can twy. rormeriy oi Nortnernnay-street, Reservoir, aged 86 years.

Peacefully sleeping. of measures designed to speed Warning to Government With this educational train Budget, something in the vicinity of 130,000,000 may be allocated for Australian defence out of a Budget father-in-law ot Counio, grandfather of: The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Moss) will fly to Mt. Gambier tomorrow to open the STEPHEN. On September 9 (suddenly), Ernest William Stephen, up output wmcn are associated with the bad Bedaux system.

bility falling on unions and with the growing recognition of the worker's right to share in management, we must, as a movement, tackle the pro-lem boldly and speedily. atricta, aged Kathleen and rai be done while the present trend Is continued in permitting an already numerically top-heavy public expenditure of If so, Australia will be Requlescat in 1 Communist elements tne pace. on Seotember onion growers' convention. He Mi vi nriiuom ana joho. STEPHEN.

Ori September 9 sud-denlv). Frnetl William ctAnhn ing, and their day-to-day experience on the shop floor (the hardest school of all), we want our shop stewards, the N.C.O.'s in the battle of production, to be fully equipped both to de- at a ireo nospiiai. cuen way, win return that night workshops who are fundamentally opposed to increasing THE FAILURE TO PUT value back into the Australian pound by removing all. or some, of the ar loving brother-in-law of Nell, Roy, The deputy director of re To talk blandly of "every committed in the coming year to a defence expenditure nearly treble the amount which was considered necessary last year, before the international scene became dark and ominous. uutii: oi rton 11.1.1.

STEPHEN. On September 9 sud- desrly bvlovcd mother of Len, Edith, Beryl, Eric. Edward, wife of Percy. May she rest in peace. Percy and family.

TALY. On September 10 (suddenly), I I hi hnmn. MlO. Hlehett-street. cruiting in West Australia will iena tne woruers' interest ana Trade union leadership today production at this juncture, though they pay lip service to I it exploit this natural feeling and condemn co-operation effort to eliminate expense," or in any other general terms.

Is equally i V'elcss. tificial 25 per cent, export oe tir Charles Latham, who waijt. ornesi wiuiam (Dame), late of 1 Auit. Corps Petrol Park. A comrade remembered.

Inserted by the boya of the unit. to make a real contribution to calls for different methods and nas onered his services in an Assuming these financial burdens, and all they im output. techniaues from those of the rjonus wnen tne opportunity was so obvious, and The only way TTiat can help nonorary capacity. CJWALE On September 10 (sudden1 Richmond, William Joseph Daly, dearly beloved husband of Evelyn, loved father of William. (Late 1st A.I.F.) (Privately interred from St.

Ignatius with management to raise ply, to be Inescapable, the people will be ready to bear Personally I welcome the Jji. at Bonbeach, James, beloved efficiency as "class collabora imooua oi may, iovca jatner oi Muriel report of the trade union team cnurcn, Kicnmona, on jjyou. past. Now that the struggle has moved from the barricades' to the boardroom, the Ben Tilletts and Tom Manns, to tion." rranKitnj, winurca iMrs. Bernard.

Dor (Mn. Evans) them once more. But an early acquaintance with the facts is essential and will make the acceptance of new tasks easier. vaiv rtn GAntnmhor in flllddenlV). ART NOTES to reduce tne public service wage bill is to reduce the high numbers at present employed (In many cases needlessly) in some o( our bloated Government Wilitam Joseph, beloved son of the late John and Margaret Daly, loved! SWALE.

On September 10, at Bon beach, loving father of Muriel, and loving father-in-law of Allan, loved crandpa of Colin. Barry. Joan, Graeme. CJWALE. On September 10, at Bon- brother of Patrick.

Anne (Mrs. Nurse). John (deceased), Mary ideceased). Bert whom the movement largely: owes Its present strength, might not feel so much at home. idoceaeed), Thomas, Nellie (Mrs.

constantly), Hannah (Mrs. Walsh) and Frank. Requlescat In pace. T'lODD. At her residence.

42 Prln-I vdui nnir Isabella. There are many other ways rj uratu, mving isiner oi ssernara, loved father-in-law of Ray. CJWALE. On S(D'mbr in. at Rnn- The only answer Is to relate Increased output to increased earnings.

Government and employers should realise that appeals to patriotism to save the country and earn more dollars are not enough. The worker is entitled to a due reward for his extra effort, and must share in the bencflU of increased output. ach, loving father of Dora, and also wmcn uovernment spending can be reduced, and thereby make employes available to Australian widow ot Harry Dodd. loved mother of Muriel (Mrs. Fred Bcslcy.

Olive, Harold and Norman, aged 73 SWALE. On" September 10. at Bonbeach, loving father ot Winnie, and loving father-in-law of Lindsay, loved crandDa of Shlrlcv and Ran. years. (Private funeral, llnau.) DUDLEY.

On September 11. at private hospital. Brighton. Ada Maud, loved sister ot Annie Rosalie, SYMONS. On September 8 iresult accident), Thomas William, dearly loved son of Mr.

and Mn. T. W. Sy- Unless these things are done The modern union leader must be an administrator rather than an agitator; an organiser rather than an orator. He must know about economics, the law, social sciences, psychology, production and management.

He must be able to argue his case before an arbitration tribunal, to meet and beat the employers on their own cround. The A.E.U. Is the first union mons, and brother of Albert, aged 37 American Artist's Work on View By "The Age" Art Critic One of three exhibitions opening in Melbourne today will introduce Raymond Glass, an American artist, to the local art world. His exhibition of paintings in various media is now on view at the Stanley Coe Galleries. JU ham." Anna, Maryi (Nancy), dearly loved ftlend of Marie Clifford (nee to set up youth committees in its districts and to hold a Eeagney, Bowen Vale).

SYMON5. on September tresuit of accident), Thomas William, dearly loved brother of Albert, brother special national conference of its under twenty-lives, i oe-lieve that others must follow Faye. In care, rPHOBNt! On Sentirnher If). conscientiously, and consistently, it is hard to sec how we shall ever enjoy value for a pound note. M.M.C.

(Regent). Typhoid Risk in New Areas suit. WISHER. On September jrt. at Can-1 berra.

Lucy Charlotte, formerly of AKhburton, beloved wife nt the ate James, loved mother ot David. William (Cnnberra), James. Lucy (Mrs Bean, of Bargo), Rev. Bro, Ceorfte. St.

Vincent's Orphanage, South Mclbournel, loved Bister of David Tuppen, of Sevastopol. Requlescat in pace. gfRAYHURST. On September .7. Both the T.U.C.

General Royal Melbourne Hospital, Margaret, of 5 Austral-avenue. West Bruns' wick, loved wife of me late Richard, The standard of debate at THE BATTLE-OF-BRITAIN TRADITION LIVES ON AS Melbourne people turn their faces skywards to watch Australian jet Vampires sweep through the air as part pf this week's commemoration of the Battle of Britain, a momentous event in the life of the British Commonwealth and of freedom flashes Instantly upon the mind. This week, ten years ago, there was fought in British skies the last actions of a desperate air encounter that deprived a ruthless enemy of the opportunity he so vigorously sought invasion of England In that desperate year the world beheld a miracle With British pilots the famous "Few" to whom so many owed so much Australian colleagues also flew and died. They established a tradition, in its day, equal to that of Trafalgar and enabled an entire nation to hold out in its island fortress until the forces of democracy had gathered and rallied strength to strike back and march to victory. Though the Battle of Britain is now familiar his Council and Individual unions these conferences is excep lovlnr mother of Cecil, loved mother-lh' law of Mabel, aged 71 years.

In God's tionally high. We have any number of ambitious lads who iv beloved husband of Christine mean to "go places" and are are paying increased attention to education and research. But we are not moving fast onough or far enough. Tradition, prejudice, rules and restrictions still play too big a part, while hnrv. Rfelnnld Wllllnm.

hclnvpd hiia, AS A NEWCOMER TO Aus Mary, loving father of Jean HKeiy to get gooa joos in tne visual imaee. snhlpct to father of Betty, aged 56 'years. Latt Culils. Beulah). fond father-ln-lawi of Dick and Charles, and loving pa of: 21St ISt A.I.F.

conditions of light, has led thf artist to explore Nature's Mr. Glass commenced his studies of art in the United States, but was finally attracted by the virile Mexican school. As a result he spent TALSH. On September 10. at Mel TV bourne, t.lnvd IwIr Fenlnn.

be the employers, on their side, private and nationalised industry in Britain or In the Commonwealth. Confidence Patricia. For ever wan tni w. Ci RIFPTTHS. On September 9.

A early beloved friend of Fred and Mabel. In God't keeping. TTAiTMDND. On September 8. loved husband of Linda Kathleen Walsn, must shed many outmoded at tralia, I And it hard to credit that the risk of typhoid should be so high, due to the primitive sanitary arrangements of near suburbs and the country areas.

of 39 Merton-street. Albert Park, and titudes. moods In variety. His sketches are convincing records of reality when thev are carried past the initial lovea father of Lioya, Aiicen (Mrs. Rushamesj and Murray, aged 62 years.

two years Investigating Its The fact that some of them Frank, dearly beloved son of the College Plan n.i.r. methods and theories. MR. JACK TANNER (above) has been president of the Amalgamated Engineers' Union since 1939. He has been a member of T.U.C.

delegations to Germany Czechoslovakia, Austria a-nd Italy. He headed missions from his own union to Russia in 1946, and to the United States last year. late Josepn unar iei XtTKJAJt On Reotemhar 10. statement oi a first (Mrs. In my own union, we are mo-ia.

loving orouiei Beech worth. Elizabeth Jane, widow Surely If the State Govern The Influence of the later of the late Charles and dearly loved very much alive to the urgency Although there is no indica Joseph motner or Daisy tMrs. Forrest, oe-leased). May (Mra. Stewart.

Bris Lucy Mrs. W. T. Fisher) experiments Is reflected not! only in media and tion that Mr. Veal is depart V.

nsner. bane), Archibald (deceased). Rene of the problem. Engineers have always been pioneers in workers' education, and the A.E.U. deceased).

Norman and Ray; ageo ing from the tenets of the tory, the spirit that It then invoked is still alive in the Mrs. Graham). Phyllis and norm, have Communist leanings is irrelevant. So had I at their age But that was in my "salad days." These lads give me confidence for the future. It is true that some of the ablest men in our movement have joined the boards of nationalised industries, but wo do not agea ex.

At rest. uui. uiau in suujecc matter. Temporarily, at least. Mcxl.

Meldrum doctrine, he seldom ment has decided to grant 10,000 for vaccination to combat the danger of smallpox, the same sum (for a start) would be better allotted for sewerage services to new homes In newly opened near suburbs originally affiliated to the Na YOUNG. On September 11, at his homo. 4 Parkaide-Rtreet. Elitern- air squadrons of this land, be it in home defence or in far-off Korea. employs the broad technique can life and culture appear to tionai uouiicu oi col wlck.

Ernest Henry, loved husband of YtarDIE. on September 11 Undden-1 l'L ly) at her residence, 67 Albert; itree I. Warragul. Amy Vlciorla, beloved wif of the late William Bruce Hardie, Sd mother of Betty Mrs. A.

Hedley), Bob and Evelyn Archibald), loved grandma of Bruce. associated witn tne scnooi. which went to America to study imve completely captured tlLs leges in 1924. Two years ago I Gypsy, father or John, ueonrey ana With the aim of Increasing their unions' production imagination. we started our own schools, the vibrancy of an imnresslon uuNCi.

a trioute ro tne isie mr. As an essav in formal com E. H. Younc. who passed away on In some of the new areas the the canvas has been broken up and eventually we aim at establishing a residential col hememoer 11.

a nizniv encemeu mem' At a time of acute international stress it is to be hoped that Australia will, in her own air force, keep abreast of the revolutionary postwar developments in aeronautical design and performance and thus again be qualified to match her skill with the best to be found Tndcrant? aged 67 years. Father and methods. In our own interests we 'have a lot to learn from such unions as the United Automobile Workers, who have mother reunited. home owner has to dispose of the sewage himself. into smau areas oi closely related tones.

lege. TTARPER. On September 9, This yuar wa have provided begrudge their loss in the public interest. There are plenty of good people coming along, and the trade union movement has always found leaders amongst the ranks. It Is up to the older genera IN MEMORIAM Many sketches, though lack In near country districts it Is these qualified production engineers 1U4 scholarships to On Activ Strvic and their own production de schools and 130 to Labor party, position his work reveals knowledge of design, and delight in the manipulation of pigment as directed towards attaining textural variety.

Though most of the paintings are quite small, they are so impersonal or detached from everyday human values that they possess a mural-like oved brother CI Jessie (Mrs. Dudley), James (deceased), (Mrs. Dudley, deceased). T.U.C. and N.cij.O.

summer I ASHMAN. In levin memory of our dear brother, Arthur, and son of the lete Clinrles and Emma, died of ing In boldness, often gain In vivacity and subtlety. This Is particularly noticeable in Lunch Time, Macquarie Place, and In the charming End of the Day. SeDtemlHT 10, tion not to stand in the way, wounas. hentemoer o.

wits, cierv-aur- schools, and, in addition we run special week-end courses, WldOW 0 partment always on the Jnn. Worte and Pay We have, unfortunately, to accent, the necessity for re inte Thomas H. Harris, mother of Oliver but to ensure that younger men and women have every opportunity to get to the top. Harry. 1IOWEB.

Fnnri mcmorle nt tnv H. J. (deceasedl. Andrew s. ana i'" common for pits to be dug, and a crude structure built around the pits which, when no longer in service, are then covered over with a layer ol earth and a fresh pit pie-pared.

Surely such a system Is a disgrace to this fair land, apart from the danger and risk of typhoid. M. I. DEXTER (Cambcrvvclll J) Johnny, who died at tea while J. (deceased), aged Ni years.

TTAYES. On Septeinhcr 30. lit loved uotn exnioitions win remain wnere over iauu snop stewards, branch officials, and active members will learn about union history and administration, quality, ano succeeded mainly armament to fulfil our United1 p.u.w.. on September 13, (By arrangement with the open until September 20. as intellectual exercises In II.

Melbourne iiospnai. in. mother of James, aged 72 years. Nations obligations. Our mem "News-Chronicle," London.) Inserted by Bill Kllncr.

Melbourne, overseas If the need should arise. Regarded in two wars as the junior Service, the air force has today, in all countries, won for itself the place in a nation's defence that is no longer questioned by those competent to assess its importance. Air power, even in this atomic age, must remain one of the most vital factors upon which defeat or victory rests In the event of war. If we are reminded of that cardinal point at each Battle-of-Britain commemoration, and resolutely act upon it and neglect no opportunity to enhance its tradition, the air force of this country will continue to prove what it proved for Britain in 1940 her first line of defence and a service second to none. of 84 capei-sircci, nwi Allen David nnOWN.

-Private Alex. HI Pioneers, 11 who wis posted musing September testnetics. IV. Hanward Veal Paintings by Allen David 1T1NTON. On s'rptember 11.

at her home "sa Whea.land.road Malvern Louisa, dearly loved wife of the late 14. lWt, Hannv memories last for ever. are exhibited for one week Of the happy days we had spent inuinv mnther of w. Havward Veale. nn art.

touetner my orotner. Rev, W. n. nuiiuii, nhv (Mrs. McKlet.

JVews of the ZDay only at-Tye Gallery. Herbert ana uim- herent of tonal impressionism. witn tne i-ora. vllle. aced 7fi years, e.

acen in ji-ni, Hailing from Bombay, Mr. will open his own exhibition of on paintings at Georges Gal ham. Ada. loved wife of Chrtes Wll- David has Imbibed the mysticism and poetry of the East. His phantasies, executed BROWN.

In loving memory of my brother, Private Alex Brown, died September 12. 1044. Late 22nd FIELD MARSHAL SPEED lery at 3 p.m. il-TJi Florence (Mrs. Bass).

Dorothy quoting Irom a foreword (Mrs. John). Janle (deceased) and jck. Just a token, true and tender. to tne catalogue, "he is not in To stiow.

dear Alex, we still remember' I Inserted by sister, Edna; brollier-ln- tcrested in painting objects as1 objects, but in painting the optical sensations created by Burma Reds Still Active RANGOON, Sept. 11 (A.A.P.1. Communists who attacked a village In the Tavoy district were beaten off, suffering casualties, according to reports. Suppression of Communist resistance in the Basse district is said to be progressing in face of stiff opposition 1RANLMER. In loving memoi mory Lessons by Radio miss THESE jet planes can really burn up space.

Take, for instance, the one that flew solo over Melbourne at lunch time yesterday. Two men were changing KJ Bill (VX3327TJ. reported WESPREAD interest has developed in the ceremony of conferring the Field Marshal's baton on Field Marshal Sir Thomas Blarney at Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital on Saturday. Always remembered by Auntie Glad uie ngnc ana aimospnere struc-ing or enveloointr them." In reverse upon a sheet of celluloid, are steeped in Asian color, the effect of which Is heightened by the ground. Although this near chromatic excess is usually harmonic, controlled organisation of composition is necessary if color is to achieve maximum impact.

The landscapr in palette-i knife technloun am llvniv and ana ore. KING. On September 11. George RaWnd. O.B.E, son of IRUTTENDEN.In proud and loving inis interest in analysis of j.

ana Anna a. memory oi our nan ni oniy i for N.T. Children after a came of golf in a St. Privately, and brother, Dick (223)th Battalli Alexander M. King, u.d.c.

cremated September 11. Kilda fiat when the Vampire'sl V3CMS77I. drowned off loroodned This Interest is saddened Japanese tranaport, aunk on September somewhat by the severe Illness OBITUARY high-pitched scream rocicetea overhead. The sound mo SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS which nas kept Field Marshal i- Resting where no ahadowt falL perfect peace ha awalta ua alL Too dearly loved to be forgotura. Inserted by hit lovlni mum and au ter Lou, Foottcray.

mentarily blanketed a midday news broadcast from a radio scintillating studies of Indian Blarney bedridden for so long since the King conferred on Mr. W. A. Raymond Mr. William A.

RavmnnH. nf Septemtt (re- me. DARWIN, Monday. The education of Northern Territory outback children is to be assisted by regular lessons over the flying doctor radio service at Alice Springs. station.

mm tins great honor. Those things maKe a ter SB'. Wai Although a field marshal re Carn-avenue, Heidelberg, died at Epworth Hospital after a short illness. Ho was 69. died "Christian Science The Pathway of Light" FREE EVENING LECTURE mains on the active' list of the we mitt vou.

Dick and always will. rible noise." said one, who was shaving. The other, from under the shower, was Just about1 to agree with him when the Army, his rank is super But In our hearta you art with ua Deceased was a foundation Lessons will be transmitted sons which children are already director of G. N. Raymond Pty.

The onct who think ot you today. Are those who loved vou beat. CAULFIELD TOWN HALL llnutlinrn-rniirl. CaultVM. THIS EVENING, 8.15.

numerary and surplus to the establishment. Like the Admiral of the Fleet and Marshal of the Air Force, his remune scream was neard again. receiving irom tne soutn Australian Education department. By MAltflAItET MORniSON, C.S., 01 Boston, Massachusetts, Member of the Board of Lectureship of Tile Mother Church. The First Church of Christ.

Scientist. In Boston, U.S.A. Inserted by. his loving sister, Dorothy This me it was not over be. mr, iiuvnaiij.

Jim ana lime Butannv Kootecray). Autplces Third Church if Christ personally by teachers of Alice Springs higher primary school three times a week to the children of outback cattle stations and mining settlements. The assistant supervisor for Northern Territory education Kilda. The Jet's mighty whine was being broadcast over the ration, since 11)48, has been at In loving memory ot now u. n.

itaymond Limited, In which business he remained a working executive until his death. In addition, he was chairman of G. N. Raymond (N.Z.) a director of YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED. tne rate oi 8 a day, tiur.

li. uodd) said today ohlld radio. -s our caning ncpnew, uick, aiea P.O.W.. on September 12. 1944.

LAWLOR, On September 9. Clara, wlltor the lata Albert Jfrtor "a lovlna mother ol Leawedn (WD. Prl-vately cremated.) AWt-on. on September B. Clara.

loved and lovlni couiln of MM. W. LJ- INFOUD. On September 10. hunband ot the, Jala Ml, and lovlni tatlier ot Jean Sullivan).

aeJ 64 jrearl. IORD, On September 11. Caroline. loved wire of the late John Alway uTrd. dearly loved mother ol Dorothy (Hri.

Sawyer), and loved nana ol Judith. Ruth. Oraham and Eileen. LORD. On September 11.

Caroline, loved alller ol olive (Mn. seellser defeated) Rita (Mm. Greityl. Bill (daeo). Pearl '(Mr.

Nlchol). Let. Maud (Mrt. Bradtordl. Alma (Mrj.

Scott). Beryl (Mn. Emmanulll). Eileen (Mr" KeVtlake) and Frank deceated) n.tin aufTerer at rctt. Existing field marshals are Almost in the time it took to Cherished memories, fond and true.

The school of the air, which1 ren would be able to get to know their teachers by speaking to them regularly over the Lords Blrdwood and Chetwodc, snv "those thinss maKe a ter- Prom those who thought the world of vou tne Duke of Windsor. Lord will start next Monday, will Inserted by hit loving aunues, Mary rldle noise," tne plane nan travelled from St. Kilda to raoio. ana cmt; uncirs, aam ana tommy, emphasise social studies, and ironside, Bt. Hon.

Jan C. Smuts, Viscounts Alanbrooke. Waxed Investments Ptv. Corben Investments Pty. Ltd.

and Radnor Studios Pty. Ltd. Mr. Raymond was a longstanding member of the Ivan- tootscrav This would be especially point above the city radio MR. MOUTHY, "Reward for Work." RECRUITING DEPUTY Director of Recruiting in Victoria and Tasmania, Mr.

Jack Mortby has been "on loan" from the P.M.G.'s department to the Commonwealth Treasury for seven vears. will Include the normal CRUTTENDEN. In loving memory of dear Dick, died September 12. AUCTION AUCTION 26A CXAREMONT-STREET, MALVERN. 6-ROOMED CLINKER-BRICK HOME E.H.W.S..

ftarafe. Mod. Kitchen and Bathroom. V.P. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 3 P.M.

PURBniCK 40 TOOItAK-ItOAD. TOORAK. BJI2I4-12I-V station I netpiui ro smauer cniidren Alexander and Montgomery, Sir Claude Auchinlcck and Sir later to complete their schooling in Alice Springs. wiuiam sum. As the scheme develops Passing the Buck we forget.

--Inserted by Mr. PraU, Cert and Jack, of Regent. children will be able to talk noe Baptist Church. He was one of the Slate's loading orchid growers and exhibitors, and an active member of the Mr. Dodd said the school nf MAHER.

On September 11, at Bal-matlum, Brldiet, beloved mother ot Thomai and Jamel, Margaret (Mra. Clarke) and Kathleen; fond grandma ot the air would not be possible back to their teachers, up to 500 miles away. Pioneers, lost at sea' whllsf wunoui cne sun co-operation Victorian Orchid Society. He is survived bv two datin-h. This is oecause tne stations P.O.W..

September u. 1944. beloved only son of Mr and Mrs. P. s.

Eva; fond brother of Roma: brother-in-law Eileen. Tom, Jim. juiih niiu "Crew Cut" JTOUR-STAR U.S. General Oeorge C. Kenney, who flew into Melbourne yesterday to take part In Air Force week, says he ot tne nying doctor service.

IJOW many passengers needs a haircut. are arriving on the Norwegian ship Stratus Are they migrants or paid passengers First neonle telephoned yes loved 'mother-ln-law ol Eileen. Since 1943 he has been with are equipped with two-way tcrs, Mrs. E. Wortley and Mrs.

rav on Sootainber 11. Sarah, the transceiver sets. the Commonwealth Loans Or rtlf3 Children will be able to ask their teachers to correct their lost at tea on September 12. 1944. o.

wortley. Mr. G. R. King ganisation department of the Treasury, and two years ago became Deputy Director.

He Burwood Doctors Ol dearly loved wlte ot Arthur May. ot 93 Lueeme-creacent, Alpnlnslon and loved mother ot "Daillah 'Mra. Clay. N.8.W.). Adelaide (Mn.

Cray). Wlllam. Arthur. Pat'M" burn. Weat Autt.t.

Irene 'Mn. Ccomnt uirrhlnt and fildner. aged 73 yean. To the casual observer, there Inserted by mother, father. John and terday for this routine informa problems.

These lessons will supple Mr. George R. King, former Is no undue length to the 60 will now, since his new ap rtHILLIPS. in tvi Buy Hospital pointment yesterday, do the ment the correspondence les director oi tne Gordon Institute of Technology, died at a year-old general's greying locks, which he wears In the American crew cut. but Gene lion were snip movement, authorities.

They said: "We don't know. Call the ship's agents." my beloved son. Ern!" (L.A.C. Ernest, R.A.A.F-). whj ed on September 12, at Tnwuvllle.

Beautiful memories an ill 1 hare two lobs. MAY. On September 11. Sarah Dai-1 lelih. dearly loved mother of William, mother-ln-law of Zell.

dear grandma of Peter, John, Beverley. Robert GLOVER AND GOODE NOW HAVE VACANCIES AT FOOTSCRAY FOR NON-FERROUS FURNACEMEN. TRAINEE FURNACEMEN. FOUNDRY ASSISTANTS. Good Rates of Pay and Conditions.

Day Work Only. Permanent Employment, HOT AND COLD SHOWERS. APPLY TODAY, 131A HYDE-STREET, FOOTSCRAY. Or 192 LITTLE COLLINS-STREET. C.

5246. To avoid the closing down of private nospitai at Gcelong. yesterday morning. ral Kenney is Insistent about icu Of one loved and will never iorfet Dunstaffnage, the well-known, private hospital in Warrigal- When asked last night what was his hobby he said, almost in despair, "Gardening." He added cheerfully: "The reward ana Pamela, -m nv nn fleolember 11 Sarah, "Our Mr. nas lasen an the Information to meet the nis need lor a trim, Ice Show Opens Inserted by bit loving mother.

Ethel toad, Burwood, a group of local shin" said the agents, 1M loved mother of Arthur, mother-ln-law of Ina. and grandmother of Bar-hara Fnnd memoriae. There Is, he says, only oncl man in Australia who can cut; at Glaciarium doctors nave bought it lor 8000 and formed the Dun state immigration sain R.A.A.F.), September 12. 1943, it correctly a "Stan some thlng-or-other," who owns i McNAH. On September 10, at South Yarra, Catherine, youngeit daughter of the latt Duncan and Margaret Mc- as the ship came irom uotnen-hnrtr.

the Commonwealth Im staffnage Benevolent Society. From 1808 till he retired In 1934 from the directorship of the institute, he was connected with practically every organisation in Oeelong. Born In Ballarat in 1872, Mr. King came to Oeelong In his early childhood, where he studied at the arohitecturel Before an audience of nearly barber's shop In the A.M.P, migration department would Han, or --ureen roini, irrnia. Assisted by the Hospitals and Charities Board, the new own 700 the annual Ice Revue opened a week's season at the! wucciuianu Inserted by hit loving father.

Ever remembered. PHILLIPS. In loving memory of my dear brother, Ernie (L.A.C. Ernest. R.A.A.F,), died Beptembtf 12, 1943.

at Townsvllle. Building. Brisbane, whom ho "Klnnell," Hawtnorn. (private crema- tlnn rnnt.rnl nnv mlsranta aboard, "coached" while In Brisbane utacianum last nignu Stars of a show that is Rood One of General Kenney's first calls when he reaches To live in hearti wt lean behind it throughout were Owen Molony, worx seems to do more work." Mr. Mortby served with mobile artillery (6th Army, B.A.C.) in the first world war.

In South Australia he was with the Taxation department. He came to the P.M.O. in Victoria and was on the central administration staff In Melbourne when the call came to organise war loans. Mr, Mortby will work on recruiting from the loan organisation offices In both Melbourne and Hobart, The game of "passing the buck" then began in earnest. Each ot five Commonwealth officers successively 8aid: "You want section." Before the sixth officer could pass the Brisbane early next week will ers will modernise and extend the present facilities.

Sister Forsyth, who owned and conducted the hospital tor many years, has been compelled to dispose ot It bocause, of staff difficulties and Ul-i Til lLLTJR. on September 9. at lfl 1V1 Ivan-itreet, North KlUroy, Albert Wetley Miller, the dearly beloved hut-band of the late Sadie. R.I.P. ItriNCHINTON.

On September 11 lfl (lUddenlyl, at Spring Vale, William Sampton, tne dearly loved husband of Mary Jane Mlnchlnton, of Grace Park-avenue. Spring Vale, and loving father of Rita (Mra. Anderaon), Mary Interted by hls'lovlng brother, Jack. PHILLIPS. in loving memory ot Ernie, died Kenlemher 13.

lttatt. oe on Darner man. Bcnooi, tnen Known as the Gordon College. Later, he entered Into partnership with another architect, Mr. T.

F. Seclcy. There nre only three othei Time passes, but memory never fadtt. AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, at 3 p.m. 308-314 SYDNEY ROAD, BIIUNSWICK TWO STORY BUIID1ING AND 2 COTTAGES Land M) Ft.

UOf) Pt, Thrntish to Dsvld-street. mutable raetorr or Investment. RENTALS ,24 PER ANNUM. ABRncnoMsy beatty pty coiimt-tt. mum, JONES.

S3 Srdnrr-road. Bruiuwlck. PWI WW. Ann McOIUicuddy and Pat; Molony. Miss Owen Molony Is Australian and Victorian champion, Miss MacOillicuddy Australian and Victorian dancing champion and Miss Pat hunk, the mouirer suddenly re barbers in the world whom General Kenney permits to out In 101)9 citizens nresenteri health.

and Len, agea yean. inarrteo oy cousin, mary, PHILLIPS. In loving memory of my dear brother and brother-ln-iaw. Emit (Ernest. R.A.A.F.).

who died Townsvllle. September 12. 1943. membered his doctor's warning about blood pressure, and him with a purse of sovereigns nis nair. ah arc American, Andrew Sutherland It and all were coached by the to enable him to studv nrr.hi.

auctioneers, negotiated the1 Igasped: "Never mlnd I'll try Molony is a lormer Australian at Black Rock, Caroline relict' of Utt latt George Montgomery, loved mother of Eric, patted iv-acetully away. Private interment. No lloaera. general. 1 lecture in Europe.

sale. elsewhere, thank you." (Continued on Fage 8.) champion. -1.

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