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4 The Svdney Morning Herald, VH July 19. 1972 4 WORLD NEWS I Daley eool on McGovem Do tests for Paris, US told MAYOR SAYS HE MIGHT GIVE HELP From a Stuff Correspondent NEW YORK, Tuesday. The US Government was urged today to lure France into signing the nuclear test-ban treaty and ending its Pacific tests. In a lengthy editorial "The New York Times" Corporation Solicitor Company Secretary to $14,000 Our Client, a major Australian Corporation involved in Finance and Property Investments, invites applications from fully qualified solicitors (LLI3) to undertake the position of Corporation Secretary. The responsibilities of this appointment will embrace all Legal end Statutory requirements and duties of a major corporation Company Secretary, including the fulfilling of all statutory requirements of the Attorneys-General in all States and the A.C.T.

Additionally he will be responsible for the parent and subsidiary companies' minutes and share registers, the preparation and lodging of Annual Returns. He will be called upon to define terms of contracts associated with finance and property transactions, and interpret Land Titles, Property Purchase Agreements and Construction Contracts. The successful applicant will have had not less than 5 years' personal involvement and practical experience in Corporate Legal matters with a medium to large firm of Corporation Solicitors. This could have involved him with clients having financial interests in property development, real estate or investments in related areas such as construction, building or mining. The man appointed will have a deep interest in the Law, parlicu-, larly those areas involving Corporate Affairs, he will be aged between 30-45 years.

The Partners and staff of the Corporation Solicitors are aware of this advertisement. (s Salary will be negotiated to $14,000, other executive fringe benefits will apply. Please telephone, or write briefly, quoting reference 499, to the Manager, Personnel Division. better President than Mr Nixon, He replied enigmatically: "I think the voters will give the answer." Senator McGovern rang Mr Daley from South Dakota and thanked him for his "magnaimous move." Mr McGovern offered yesterday to meet the leaders of 150 unions to discuss "any differences wa may have." The giant AFL-CIO is still withholding endorsement of him because of the harsh opposition of its 77-year-old president, Mr George Meany. said the United States From ROY MACARTNEY, "Staff Correspondent WASHIN Tuesday.

Mayor Richard Daley of Chicago gave lukewarm endorsement yesterday to the Democratic Presidential candidate, Senator George Mc-Govern. Mr Daley said: "I am a Democrat. I will support all Democratic candidates in the November election." Asked if he would help Senator McGovern, Mr Daley said: "It all depends." The mayor was asked whether he thought Mr McGovern would make a pledging to secure the re. lease of American prisoners from the North Vietnamese within 90 days. Mr McGovern's promise was not "legitimate" or "credible," Mr Laird said.

To be so the Senator would need to have information not available to the US Government, its allies or the Soviet Union and China. Mr Laird also charged that Senator McGovern had backed away from his original proposal to cancel the F15 jet fighters be-' cause of his selection of. Senator Eagleton as his running mate. The new fighter is to be produced by McDonnell-Douglas in St Louis, Missouri, Senator Eagleton's home town. as a price for releasing Hoffa.

Hoffa is free on parole after serving five years of a 13-year term for having tried to corrupt a jury hearing a case in which he was accused of misusing union funds. Soon after his release from jail, Hoffa said in a television interview he saw no man more fit than Mr Nixon to be President. The Teamsters Union is not a member of the AFL-CIO. (AAP) Roy Macartney reports: The Defence Secretary, Mr Laird, fired the opening shot of the Nixon Administration against Senator McGovern yesterday. At a Pentagon press conference, he assailed Senator McGovern for He is urging other AFL-CIO leaders not to extend their traditional support to the Democratic candidate.

Senator Thomas Eagle-ton, the Democratic Vice-Presidential candidate, who is close to the labour movement, has been given the prime responsibility for persuading the AFL-CIO to support Senator McGovern. Senator Eagleton said yesterday he was confident he could convince Mr Meany that Senator Mc-Govern's election was in labour's best interests. Leaders of America's biggest trade union the Teamsters have spurned "Mr McGovern and pledged their support for President Nixon. The union president, Mr Frank Fitzsimmons, said yesterday the Teamsters' 17-membcr executive board had reversed the 2.2 million-member union's traditional backing for a Democratic candidate. "We cannot and will not endorse the Democratic ticket.

George McGovern has not earned the support of labour and is no friend of labour," he said. The White House denied any suggestion that the release on parole in December of former Teamsters' boss, Jimmy Hoffa, was in any way connected with the endorsement. The White House press secretary, Mr Ronald Zieg-ler, said it was "absolutely untrue and absurd" to suggest that Mr Nixon had secured a promise of loyalty from the Teamsters could use a formula, first suggested by President Kennedy in 1963. Under that plan, Washington offered to conduct underground tests for France in exchange for a French signature on the nuclear test-ban treaty and a pledge from it to stop atmospheric testing. The editorial said: "It is WASHINGTON, Tuesday.

Mr Meany will confer with his 35-mem-ber executive board an anarchronism that an anachronism that at- mospehric testing continues nine years atfer the Soviet-American-British test-ban treaty. "Equally unfortunate is France's continued refusal, despite the death of Terrorist jailed General de Gaulle, to par Q3 p-e Consulting Group fr 2 13-15 O'Connell Street, Sydney, N.S.W. 2000 25 7471 ticipate in any dis Franco ruling on succession armament negotiations which might well involve Wo Information li disclosed to our clients without your prior ptrmltslon. criticism of French testing." Big US, Red deal If ll LONDON, Tuesday The Occidental Petroleum ELIZABETHAN THEATRE JULY 8 TO OCTOBER 7 4' I uH NiiV vAi if i it A I I Africans smuggled to France ROME, Tuesday. Rome Police are investigating what appears to be a large-scale slave traffic in illegal African immigrants to France.

This follows the expulsion from Italy yesterday of 59 Africans, from Mali and Senegal, who crossed into France from Italy in the back of a lorry. The lorry broke down near Aix-les-Bains, wherp the driver confessed to bringing them across the border and was arrested. The Africans were returned to Italy and were being questioned by the police. Police said illegal immii grants were being brought to Italy, then moved to France for ill-paid, menial jobs, with no social security, for which they were required to give their first three months' pay to the men who smuggled them in. (AAP-Reuter) Company announced today what was expected to be a multi-million-dollar deal for scientific and technical co-operation with the General Franco Soviet Union.

The five-year agreement. MADRID, Tuesday. General Franco ruled today that Spain's Vice-President take over temporarily as President in case of his death. The Vice-President is Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco, 69, a conservative with 36 years in the Franco Government. Under the 1966 "organic law," Spain's King-designate, Prince Juan Carlos of Bourdon, would have automatically assumed the role of Head of State under such circumstances.

He would then have named a Prime Minister. The 1966 law, approved by popular referendum, laid down constitutional reforms providing for a separation of the dual powers of Head of State and head of Government. But General Franco, 79, has so far failed to name a Prime Minister, although expected to be the biggest it is widely believed that Admiral Carrero Blanco is ever signed by a US cor poration with the Russians, is estimated to be worth about million. It covers, in addition to virtually acting in that capacity. Earlier this year, General Franco was confined to his palace residence in Madrid for eight days, suffering from a gum infection.

oil and gas exploration metal treatment and plat ing and hotel construction activities the soviet Union. But he recovered to attend a civil war victory parade on May 22. He is cenerallv considered to be in good health despite pfipH Wmmmmmm Billy Bunter artist dies his age. (AAP) i. LONDON, Tuesday.

Charles Henry Chapman, who died on Saturday at wmSmmWMmnrt-tWx iiiiiiiMiiawwuiiiiiiiluM luminal urin the age of 93, will forever be associated with the characters of Charles Hamilton's fictional school. Greyfriars, whom he drew so graphically in the pages of the boys paper "The Magnet" for Envoy shot in Bogota BOGOTA, Tuesday. The First Secretary at the Swedish Embassy was shot dead last night by three young men who police believe may have been car thieves. The trio shot Mr Jkell Hagglof, 29, in the head as they accompanied him in his white Mercedes-Benz, which he had been trying to sell. nearly 30 years.

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WP27 said today that Mr Chap BY PUBLIC DEMAND WE PRESENT ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCES, WITH LEADING PRINCIPALS, OF THE SEASON'S MOST POPULAR OPERAS Rigoletto September 1, 20, 27, October 4. Cavalleria Rusticana Pagliacci Sept. 15, 19, 26. The Marriage of Figaro Sept. 28, 30, Oct.

3, 5. Prices: Front StallsDress Circle $6.00 Back StallsFront Upper Circle $5.00 Upper Circle $3.50 BOOK NOW Elizabethan Theatre (Ph. 51 7471) man especially portrayed the "Fat Owl" ot the Remove Form at Greyfriars Billy Bunter, with flair and humour. (AAP) His death coincided Truman home or David Jones and Mitchells with the arrest in Bogota of a Swedish citizen, Karl Staf, 55, on suspicion of being linked with guerillas. NEW YORK, Tuesday, A former US President Mr Harry S.

Truman, 88 returned to his home in Once you're on top, the problem Independence, Missouri vesterdav after tests in a which 26 people died and more than 70 were wounded. He later sought the right to commit suicide or to be sentenced to death. But the court heeded the words of the defence lawyer, Mr Max Kritz-man: "Don't make him a martyr." Japanese terrorist Kozo Okamo-to, 24, listens as an Israeli military tribunal sentences him to life imprisonment for his part in the Lydda Airport massacre on May 30. Okamoio pleaded guilty to four charges relating to the massacre, in 1if is staying there Info KeeD aneaa oi me miesi irenas ana iaeas oy rcauina mc Kansas City hospital. He was described as being in "good shape for a man his oC" four-page section, "Management Today." Every week in age.

The National Times NTE13 liSS (SlnlllnlSd Worlds Advantage to Fischer 76 years for females and 72 for males. The life ex few PMnlfilnSn3 pectancy for American babies is 74 years for fe males and 66.6 for males, BLACK: Fischer At the other end of the scale, female babies born If yotfre joining us4wny! Applications dose August 9th. mm won wm in Chad, central Africa, From Page 1 POLICE in Houston, Texas, were not very sympathetic when a 17-year-old boy complained that he and some friends paid a man $475 for goods, and that the man disappeared without making delivery. Inquiries showed the promised delivery was to have been marihuana. can expect to live only 35 years, and male babies wnxi i.

i mi iLi-iiinim born in Gabon, western Africa, 25 years. t. A A A WHILE the better-known 1 world champions were battling for chess, cricket 11-13 RHODES STREET, WEST RYDE FOR SALE BY TENDER The Receivers and Managers of Jeffries Engineering Pty. Limited are calling tenders for the disposal of a choice factory or warehouse building Ideally situated In an industrial area nine miles from the city and In close proximity to rail and road transport services. DESCRIPTION: A steel frame building with sawtooth roof, corrugated fibro wall concrete floor, vehicle access at rear and storage at mezzanine level, and at the front are two-storey offices, partitioned to provide fully enclosed executive offices, private and general offices.

Four buildings consisting principally of brick and steel frame construction, corrugated galvanised Iron roof, concrete and wooden floors. Incorporates employees amenities, first-aid and lunch rooms, factory offices and storage area. Detached steel frame building with corrugated asbestos cement wall and roof cladding and concrete floor. Incorporates store room, employees' amenities, lunch room, factory offices. Vehicle access available.

AREA: Land area three rods 3912 perches or approximately 43,000 square feet, of which 34.870 square feet are covered. General office area Is 3,000 square feet. SERVICES: Water, gas and electricity are connected to the property, Rhodes Street Is sealed, guttered and kerbed. PARKING: There is provision for off-street car parking. ZONING: Under the provisions of the County of Cumberland Town Planning Scheme and the draft Town Planning Scheme of the Ryde Municipal Council the land is zoned General Industrial.

VALUER-GENERAL'S VALUATION: UCV $47,500, ICV $121,000, AAV $10,788. General rates $750.00 per annum. TITLE: Torrens. Certificate of Title, Volume 6748, Folio 202 and Certificate of Title, Volume 6603, Folio 96. INSPECTION: Inspection may be arranged by telephoning Mr.

Chant at the offices of the Agents for the Receivers and Managers: Messrs. Dulhunty, Grant Co. Chartered Accountants 115 Pitt Street, SYDNEY, N.S.W. 2000 Telephone: 25-7341 or Mr. Thomas, 80-4129 CONDITIONS OF TENDER: The highest or any other tender not necessarily accepted.

CLOSING DATE OF TENDER: and golf titles, milkman Ron Logan, 21, of West London, won the world sausage-eating champion ship in London 28 2oz sausages in 12 minutes. OFFICIALS at Rome Airport feared that a suitcase abandoned in the luggage room was packed with explosives. But Marty, a golden labrador, sniffed the suitcase and wagged his tail to signal "all clear." Investigation showed it wn't packed with dynamite just 301b of hashish. Marty is the airport's chief hashish sniffer-outer. REYKJAVIK, Tuesday.

US challenger Bobby Fischer, following his first victory against world chess champion Boris Spassky, of the Soviet Union, is favoured to win again in the fourth game of the series. The game begins tonight (3 am, Wednesday, Sydney time). A win for Fischer would even the score at 2-2. Fischer will have the advantage tonight of making the opening move with the White pieces for the first time in the match. In winning the third game, Fischer gave chess-loving Icelanders a sample of his attacking brilliance and his eye for original moves.

The game was adjourned on Sunday with Spassky in such a hopeless position that he resigned on the resumption last night, immediately after seeing Fischer's sealed 41st move. It was B-Q6ch. There is still a shadow over the match: the as-yet-unsettled issue of television coverage. Fischer has protested THE COSTLIEST guns in the West: An anonymous m.jit 'MKmiBISSmMmimm'im i mm buyer paid 60,000, a world auction record price, WHITE: Spanky lack ualcd 41 B-QB ch, and Whit resigned. against moving play back to the giant auditorium from the private room in the hall where the third game started.

Spassky has requested that play continue on stage. Father William Lombar-dy, Fischer's second, told newsmen after the third game: "This could be the turning point. "Don't forget Bobby came through a lot of trouble. "After four defeats and two draws against Spassky (including previous non-championship games) he has finally broken the ice with more to come. I think it was one of Bobby's best and most important wins." for a pair of pistols at Sotheby's in London.

The pistols, early eighteenth century, silver-mounted, LONG live the Swedes. UN statistics show that Swedish babies have the longest life, expectancy flintlock repeaters, were from a collector in Ari You've thought about trying for Duntroon. You've got your matriculation or are studying for it now. You're over sixteen and under 20 years of age. Other jobs seem pretty dull to you, compared with a University education followed by an Officer's career.

Well, a great many people just like you have already applied for Duntroon. More than the College can possibly handle. But acceptance is by selection so youll get in if you've got what it takes. Now's the time. Don't just dream about it.

Send the coupon. We'll forward brochures and all information. zona. Tenders close 4 p.m., Friday, 11th August, 1972, at the offices of Dulhunty, Grant Co. TO: MAJOR DOUG POOLE Officer Entry Enquiries, 18-20 York Street, Sydney 2000 Security Council meets on Israel 29 2122.

Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 9 a.m.-ll a.m.) I Please send me information and an application form for Duntroon. 1 a i.liwiff-'j 1 "t( 5 AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION SUPERVISOR OF PUBLICITY PERTH SALARY $7981-8373 p.a. Commencing talary according to qualifications and experience. DUTIES: Responsibility for preparation of publicity of television and radio programmes in the press, on radio and television and by means of pamphlets and other publicity media.

QUALIFICATIONS: Journalistic experience, preferably sub-editorial, and a knowledge of printing techniques; knowledge of publicity work and the advertising media. Administrative ability. CONDITIONS: Permanent appointment subject to medical examination and probation. Benefits include superannuation, cumulative sick leave, three weeks annual leave, long service leave. APPLICATIONS: TO: Head of Personnel Services.

A.B.C., BOX 487, O.P.O., SYDNFY. 2001. Mark envelope Application-Confidential" giving date of birth, experience, qualifications and telephone number, with copies only of references BY WEDNESDAY. 26th JULY. I I I i Name: Birth Date: Address: I i inside Lebanon on June A Security Council resolution on June 26 condemned a series of Israeli reprisal raids into Lebanese territory last month and called for the release "in the shortest possible time" of all abducted military personnel.

NEW YORK, Tuesday. The Security Council meets today to consider what action it can take to force Israel to release six Syrian and Lebanese officers. The officers were captured by an raeli patrol mr -j- Postcode Authorised by tOirictor-Gsntral ol fUcrultlny, Dtptrtmtnt ot Otttncc RMC3e.S3.32N J..

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