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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 2

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TV Mynj Wt't'd tVf 78 1WI Floods cut Qld towns Youth ill after eatinff poisoned cherries ONE ROAD DEATH IN DAY-TOLL NOW 16 AFTERMATH OF CYCLONE ALTHEA BRISDASr, MiH-day. Ilea) ram in Ihe akc i( ruhme Ahhra h.i caused cne fl.Hvlmg in aouthcrn an sestctn OucrnvlanJ. Road. l. I and nr It attic has hrn bnwifhl la hall n.od which it thiralcnmg tcitial lowrtt Tfcff Rosl AnlvoM luh of trpMl-rd iiwirhi ih 'i mi was in lb riria c4 (ill.

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infill un Or-prrtnn lm hnff At'hr4 a muting al lit'irt an himi, ll hj.l nuoffil vmlH (iimii I iniUi fj'lv IihIjv hrn IninrJ tltaiplt ffaM rtpttlrj li Iff In Ihr ManfeMtHifN ira l. nii'iio motnuif A Wrathrf lluiriu vi i il tm unlit rit llif ilrpiriin imlj lr.krlnn iniit a itilnnr. tmlj Intrnt.lv at il rni wil Ihff hj Jj 1 4 Ihff holil4 html ffl' fimvhj Iimii tl.it priKKl at uiurll) a t.Mihlr hr plculnl fhr 1'tilnff itrttntitti.m i. Mi Mian, tml ihji i.m pm on I ud.it In 5 pro trtifftJa lh rlir had 'irirJ ilmrit Ihff mrliiH'liUn an, I timn lit airat thairrJ Ihrm iih iMi IralV iiitrturt 1 1 all n' ilmlt Knilr.l 1J nnl.iiilt li. allrrrJ It Ihr prrl liiml Ihff nvrinifsilii in aira an.l in timniit ira lm.i nl 4 PiiHi'f tl ffi Kmlrd hy pnU iMhri, lr triumt tillriiir Mr AH aid TM ci tin.h, rff irpmir.l ihr mrliopiiliian air a ith prtiplr iniii'rd and arnathr in nmliy airat ith Itrt miiiitJ Die maJ loll late 34 a nly tne fcfwn killed olcftlay NSW roaJi.

Il AmtuwiV Jph MrP. J. laiffff. h.i l.rtl hrn h' ttJInJ hrailoq ilh nihrr rhnlff in Ihff twM llhat. 1(1 ntilfft Milh (( lair li ilralh hfiHirhl Ihff trait loll 1.2 Imb trf ihff iinrpKhrie.

pf hI laM ffar. 'Ihff hntlniM hutul-i lull ih i la tlf kI NsW and una in llff An-Italian ap.lal IfMH'Wt 1h Mmi.lrf lin-rant. Mr hliwin. uid lhal Ihff hlidniit lull p( In Id tUir lrrr than lati rji. "Ihr iff I no d.HiM In BiV rmil.

Mid "lhal A I 41 i vt 1 mil- i ti s-h I0n T. M.tn.liiy. A iwih a luthtsl in police cr lo lh 1 1 non Dittiitl 1 1 pt -l al 2 it am lotkv alicr be haj firn poittmcj ihcinct fhr iiKMh-ni annu.il pinhlrm Ij. mff luiinii f. i ll thrnt gtnffi in pitMrtlinf thru Hup 1 1, oil ih jjtt id Nidv IVir.litrVifr.ini 0.

nl Ihff Mimwi III. t.iij, alHi riiiJnichl on Nnnibv untiahl I. Ciait. inllrr a luld lhal Ihirff pr-plff had faiilrd Ihff thaid cil A. and K.

II. ll.Hi.l lililhlllV. Ml Him had told hint ihrriir had hrrn MLrn Inwti a piayrd iih a draJly piMMin to t.Minirt 'laVbud nd iot, Vifranl r'rril and 1 1 a hi tianmKlrr (lurtlinnrd Ihirff uuri mm and l'n rnl lo a i.Miff al M.Hinij.n Rivrr, iiinitil I iiulrt luirn JuJ-hurt, hriff Ihry fimnd an. in (nnt. II iminrjMlrtr Ijlrn l.i hipii.il and P.iliiff IiH1 P't-rtnn i'f lo i4ilo if lie I nrt and IhC and a tltitri id a car hac hrto qiMMlHinrJ.

Virrani IVffr'l ili.il ap.nl fin rmilnf a nntiiff. Mr llond had aj-trtdtffd Ih dariffTf lh ihrnift prr irmcd. CASUAL LOOK alrly hrlu atffJ livrt duiiPf Ihi hiliJjV firriitd "Pffplff haf UrJ ar Intro turn rnr utiathrt in KhIi thru tjit hat mirn olt pmrlt hrvantff Ihr ii.nr ihr.i tral hrlit" (Iff umI hff r'alrful S310 theft at TAC A tiiin- in hr I.I i.p a Kuan rmplntfff al Ihr, I Ml llol Sirrri. KrJirm )riiJnj anJ r.ipcJi TW trio MmUr liad mrm (awal lmi kw If II Sidnc) uf fpaill )rUrrda. Mr mm a Jimlliw.

tNHk WHrd mil la a hchl hxtr t4 gr. Ihff hit iMltt Ijpcfuj Inlo Hmt nanl and tflfrt trf I iprK aad mMitl hiKln t4 Rap aotif Iv uk H. hff man a licM ii art. a ImUmiikI IW IfMMti mt fnlom. 4art htr aad rartird a dark hat.

hi Ihff fttili.ff Il "thrnrJ himtff ihff rtsnitfiMhilit) liwd IjI lilirt lo a n.il numlifff il rr. lif nui'f "Hi hull of mo lor nit hai hrffn diMKt all Ihr CtHild lo fwffvrvt if on rmr roaiK hff id. Mr lrd Ihff ptihlic a mimum flol lolav. nh tun. ITiff nun.

ahtnii in paJ a hriimg Mn Jrnmlrr I ffimaid anJ tlrmamlrJ all hrr rxxrv Hff had hal arpr'td to run A di-brIWd Mr MrMaho amid Ihff 1onIB mk-e. Big US yachts hard pressed by rest of fleet This sensational SALE starts tomorrow Wed.29th Dec. at 8.30 am sharp Reuben Scorl buyers have combed Australia to prepare a magnificent range of branded quality merchandise to be sold at unheard of prices We want to start 1972 by making thousands of new friends ullowing Pimpernel on handicap are: Hmda, Siorrny Pclicl, lima of MelNiurne. Morning IihiiI uric Riilish Puma Mmisiffr yachl I. Palh-(under.

kisanies IV. Runaway and koomooloo. In 1 lie battle for lm. hrmiiurs. tliffJe idrr.

KniOa II. has run 3trmileskor-pated wilh Ihe niilct in Itie s.itne lime by last sear's line honour winner, lliKCaneer. I ai yachl in the 'aie i Sung of Solscig. 77 milej behind Ihe leaders. In Ihe Souihern Cios up uore.

leading yachts on handicap lire: Hmda ('ic). Imii of Melhuiirne (Vic). Morning Cloud Itkl. I'alhhmlrr (NJ, Cervantes IV (IK). Run-iiwav (Nl.

Prospect of Vshnhv (LK). Vuioria ill. Wai-Amwa (NZ) and. PiljNim (NSW). Heaumonl of Roal S)dney achl Squadron.

Pacha. Ihe 54fi loof from Ihe rumng Yachl tuh of Australia, as nr. Ihrsl Irom Ihe coast. I(K) nules east of Ciibo Isl.md. Also out 10 sea weia Sisla, Ihe W( Wesi Australian krlch.

whij) W.il loiirth. I he ihJki ship fl.ili ll.ii rrrnirled 5 lo lO-knol windi and seas. Cruising Yacht Cluh ofTicials said a t.ive record was ikiI possible unless Ihe wind increased. Two )chis. Misiiess (rifi), owned nd skippered hy W.

W. I'ellinurll. and Ihe Vfl lKip, M.niu, have wiihdrawn. reported ripemp eatly in the race and Mistress has reined with a broken foresiay. lhis nidrninp.

most of the leading yachts will have entered Hass Si mil. The b'S American yachts, Kialoa II. American Eagle and Ondme, had taken a clear lead from the rest of the field off Gabo Island in the Sydney-Ilohart race Jasl nighu 1 1 1 1 Kialoa II. a 7.1 fi yawl, led American i nple. Mifl tlivip.

ihtce milct iih Ondme. 73f yawl, anoiher (our milrt aurrn. But, hctaiitff of lipht ttind, Ihr trading )akhlt err only a ft rnilr ahead of Ihr rcl of Ihe fleet which a bunched up close lo ihe comm. The nurprisff of the race wa the new lihreplns sloop Pimpemcl, which was leading on handicap, accoiding lo the computer. Pimpernel is owned and kippered hy Mr John i xwm wM mm-: i mm 'Kite kA tlfe- M0KTACUE IS.

IM WIW. a(Ma uumM NIMKI auuna IIIM VI A1AMMA wwiiM atmu (UKH lg Mil III ll! UVM UWMI aiWM mm am aicaKuau MOMiM. tawini uvuaa VIM anUBto- i MOtNiittj MtUM mi mil mii. iimaaiMui UlMaM' tmamnoir. uwaiH ruuw in WMfiWT mo uii ri '-37 IWMI 'TWOFOLD rtrwwMt lav I1I1WI1II.

ikiidi 450 Pure Wool and Terylene and Wool blend 980 Tervlene blend FASHION DESIGNED young 3742 SUITS This opportunity will never be 2 piece mens suits in two and three button two p.ece SUITS reduced specially tor tailored rBnripntthPhteststvles and colours lhis SALE You would pay over $75 tor this fashion and detail tailored by master crattsmon Wlttl Centre venune laiesisiyiesanotoiouis lenrr in mira wnn nnrt Tprv pne anrl Wnnl in pure wool and Terylene and Wool mow. 4 200 FASHION SUITS made in 3 piece Terylene and Wool and pure Wool and Wool Terylene and Mohair in 187 fractional fittings Sizes from 34 to 52 in Regular Short Stout and Long To be sold at price fiom as Little as $55 I I1UIUI tllVlNltl IT liiaroiim iokoio. quality HAND tailored SUIT raor hmmim tioue wniinim I. HOIMf taken from our own range of discontinued materials Usual selling price $55 and $72 The value of this SUIT is over $110 Selling below cost $45 DISASTER DAT I CAPE HOWE lamciNUCll urn Hem! 150 151' TCUIDTC tetronviscoss $50 jnittlt Waih ond W.ar knilt.d USUALLY $6.99 WALK SHORTS Waih and W.ar USUALLY $4.99 dm Ycchtee JACKETS 12 Zip I. Lac.

Frontt USUALLY $6.99 dfa r- CUIBTC Parmanent Praw long Slcavtd Coloured $085 DUSII1C5S Jill II I Polyailar Polynoiic USUALLY $5.99 CflADTC ClllDTC SHORT SLEEVE CoMonPrinl $199 jrUK I 3 dlllil I Ch.clciondilrip.i USUALLY $3.99 I CDADTC TDOIICCDC $A'9 Jr Ull I I llvU JEltlJ CuBod and Cuffi.il USUALLY $7.99 ICAIIC MEN'S DENIM and Scrub Caiual 5099 JCHIU USUALLY $6.99 ViAllfnCKC WEN'S BULKY 75' If HLI1 JUVIIJ NYLON COTTON USUALLY $1.50 aaf 5450 6" $350 $399 5 20 $200 SJ50 10 Business SHIRTS SHIRTS Tropical Pyjamas SPORTS SHIRTS SHORTS DRESSING GOWNS SPORTS SHIRTS SPORTS TROUSERS FAMOUS NAMES Poly.H.r Cotton P.rmon.nt Pr.u USUALLY $7.99 JOHN BROWN CONTINENTAL Fully FULLY FASHIONED Knitted $9.95 $10.95 POLYESTER COTTON Waih and W.ar Shorll.g USUALLY $5.95 WELL KNOWN BRANDS USUALLY $6.99 Short ft Long il.ev.i. ALL ONE PRICE TERRY TOWELLING Elaitic wain BOXER STE USUALLY $2.95 SUMMER WEIGHT All Cotton print.d USUALLY $4 99 100 NYLON Waih ond W.ar Short SI.ev. USUALLY $3.99 ALL Wall known brandi USUALLY $19.95, $17.95 ft $15.95 The race positions early last night. Seabed N-plant planned ONLY CrtY ADDRESS QUEEN VICT BUILDING 441 GEORGE ST SYDNEY 1 ANNANDALE 210 Parrimalli Rd. 56 4538 BLACKTOWN 84 Main SI.

622 8871 BURWOOD SSBurwoodRd. 7474I8S CARINGBAH 329 The Kingaway 524 6731 HURSTVILLE 252 Tare Rd. 579 1466 LIVERPOOL W4 Macquarn SI. 602 7346 PARR AM AT TA 300 Church St. 635 9033 RIVERWOOD 299 Belmore Rd.

53 6808 NEWCASTLE 259 Hunter St. 24923 PENRITH 489 High SI 23 043 The group, which announced the proposal today, includes Kawasaki Heavy Industry, Fuji Electric Co, and C. Itoh and Co. They have sought the support of the Japanese Government for the project, but officials said today it was too early to comment. A spokesman for the companies said it was proposed the power station be sited off the coast of Kimbu, on the eastern side of Okinawa.

From PAUL DOUGHERTY, "Herald" Correspondent TOKYO, Monday. A nuclear power plant on the seabed off Okinawa has been suggested by a major group of Japanese companies. They claim the plant, to be contained in a futuristic collection of connecting spheres like a space station, could be built in four years tt cost of $28 miUk The plant, with a capacity of 100,000 kilowatts, would also produce 50,000 tons of fresh water a day, he said. The ocean-floor site would be less vulnerable to earthquakes. Cooling problems would be minimised.

He denied the project involved possibility of polluting the ocean with atomic wastes. The gases given off would be stored in high-pressure containers for later disposal. HRRO mTRnoTionpL.

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