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4 V- Myj fii Wed Iri 4 TEARS FOR 'LOST PATRIOT "Philips 2-ivay radio: a real mnnpv snmnrr I -r. for US." Senators end China trip Tu'wJas it Mansfield. ir- Wniwal lea.kf in lr IS Vfru-f n. VfJt. Hi V.

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al le tl al i.h ItMl af -f a fiMe pit' If culj ajain o. i in.h.iiP a pri'l'tcm lil a iwtht-t l.t ln! he anJ er.iiixn al afHHit cMer had Piade. he I en il Ihe atti f.4'i' hid lo lr' on Ihe hak-ip It P'ff Pule ihe an. I Jn. the liKiri ft: rj It 111 i lips 2-way radio: jut cents a Liy per uhiclc and no capitaJ outlay.

luif (i I VP HcMlrf I JO 001S w. Malacca Straits for all: UK view IOMXJN luetday. Ihe llnitih (oetn-men! lefaldcd Ihe Malaga at an in. trr national ateray and hipt of all pationt had Ihe I'fchl tinimeilri progte (htoujh ihrrn, Patliartienl wai lold )e-lerda)-, Mr Anshuny Rosle, pjiliamr ntaiy I n.le lofftfl Ml jut, ae the (oinn. pienl ai.neti tthrf) ijiiriiionrd alx-ul lha fniirf lalin ol the Slla.lt N-toren Sumilia and l'e Slalatt'an pa-nifidila I nk-n Ihe Paufit and In.liafl IKean.

Indonesia I MjIjuh vlaiin a 1 "i rrf.iofial wa limit Ihe thih a-e let than pule Mute al their narrma el pini. Ihe Vmfl I'nion, tthuh hj a (iiip( Paal ptOftKe the In.han Ikean, ir.i'tni-e on'v a (hire nn'e territorial lim I and inii thai the a'et av it an opn ea. Mr ''e a d. "tti hae irsfiHPird Ihe (enmentt of pdoe.ia and Hi'iiui, at at thai of Singapore, of Onf lh.it Ihe Sfaia.ia Siiailt are tlraitt tthuh ae toed for m'f rnational hteen one part of the th eat and another, and hrnaccn one. pari of Ihe tH eat an I the fertilonal tea of a par titular Male.

Il it Ihe of the llntnh (ioer nmcnl that h.pt of all Siaiet hae a luhl of unimpeded tii.h ilraii The qnevtioner. Mr laiffne tired, a Con-tfita'oe MP. lh.it it 1 mafrr of t.ti.cfn to manirre Pationt that there a a growing tendrnty le ihe prinvip'e of Ihe dee-iom of natigation on the hiph tea He aled if the Pntivh Ciotefnnicnl would taive the ntue at a tor.fe'en.e of the International I of Ihe Seat, pl.inned f.x pel year. AlsHoi I've IjR.Irt' nu he in riti i hrt at il P'fi lifral if the i i i rjcuft pbn Pfd If IkiPf.M, in. US, Russia to build model fl il the Ap.il.

chfl r-rtfj ht nj hi, bfa.lfj looa'il ci-ld an. I l.nifj haV al ihf ica'lr hafn cn N(ui Ialih 'i'faf lh (f hi S.nifiJ hi, haflr, kf. ar.l hn t.mimanj Km Ihf iPffman.l ill (i irf en lit J4.i mi! iciuin If Irt ca'th I pen il! rm lucjj, Sijnr lirntl Thty fitj iNir hi I'xlfi ri; tic f. I n- 4 wk il.tn pjfr'icj Ihe pj a fc n-uir ihe iue(ul ltfl I net "I ih.ri lh tfrff agrtemfM in 'e tlpi! i llul ipale arunj h.fie in t-s up a i'T'e hunJied r' ttm Mivji, f'onfrol: Pi.1a!( ml, pifilv xvl hfje. The K.m iauJ pki piif iie copi'ol al in tte il in vrtonJaty (uidarne lf A malf 'tHimn iHKrn on a'il If, I In iamclliiion the niun Hill lrnin fJ! a 'I hcn Api'llo I tame aroupJ IxhiJ tr-e nii-on.

hrre the burn icpoffJ 'l linltJ f'l ff Ihe fth Km 21 pun rrmainirf Nf.e the riMoian ir P-ifk. Atironaui Siiurl Rvj. tomn nd mvlule (iKt on AfmMo 1 4. in comunl i.uuh iih Mrfitinglv before (he burn made ihe end of Cpef orhii Jmmi-; actum Ihfir fiMi a lati Jure at Manned STATE POLLUTION CONTROL COMMISSION ACT, 1970 INQUIRY INTO POLLUTION from KOORAGANG ISLAND 1(1 (V o( ih rHirt ff unJfiuWn in ahhm'ij. induilfial rn lrNio IkianJ it Nirf Al th diMi ih I Ci Ml.

M.r.'irf f.K I iniicl. unijfr by th Sutf IVilulf-n tcniro) C'rancimuofi A.i. mqiuiv mi sliuiifn lim Kxiaan( cnJiKlfJ Ky Mr I (t'itc). nj l)itrl'f ol llt rllulnfl ItWilM (iwimrnHKi. lb iff ma'lfn icSairJ 10 lh r'trfiliifl.

trniful. fjtf-mf nl or i tiinwi the fsilluiu-n Ihf rnifonmrnl. ci'ol or o( tht of nj rnifkiK'n lh nuinirf nl liom tfrmrnl. drfilrmfnl tt dcirt iii'n. in ftpfit of nj rn'p4 luiuie (xutin nj ilcciopmfni en Knorafarj IvUr.J.

McmSftt cf the rurliC. Nvl.M an filjniviion art inmrj to i.hmil. in TiMnj. or hKh ihry cPP.iJfr 10 la itt inquiry, iabmivmm are to JJitvtJ to. Thf Sexttuty.

Kixvafjrg OjnJ n)uirt. Peiluiion nnfir CommiMvv liP.O. Ho 200 1. nd r.h ihn ad.lrr on or hefort I9 May. A f.nmaj hfanre tfmmrrkf on lufvlav.

I.lih Jun. al huh evidrnce vcicd in Posh Sdnry anj Nfcai' from iho rxr'n. NsJ)(i and ducctej unJcr the ictmi of 2i 'f ihc Act lo aittnd and rivlcnt.e. J. D.

MARIASD. Sccreiary lo ihe Inquiry. NS, en-phafid that po dcf.ptse had N-en on a tontj r.c'it. aid dccl 1 opmenl i-f lcni ouid hf'p huild ipe revwe mmii-ri to e.ther imn'f' and ton'. Icid to te lir-l-j if of anj S.trfl tiafs (r: mcm The Iffvtor of Ihe i I -A tt liw miim-mmm -V Ma! HOt -S I ON.

1 110 Jay. AmrMcan nj cCfi hac ayrceJ to huiU a k.i!c nnnJcl ol d.xlimf tcm f.TCfunncr i piMc I Kuian h'inl nunneJ pakC in Ihe NatH'Pal Aeronaj-in, and Spaie ih arniMiixift that aoflmt of the lo had ond of ief! on ilir of ippii.i'le icn and Uiviinj term. The cMip of NAS and the Viei Aa.lrrm of VicfKft niel in Mi.o- from Noem-her 29 10 Dciemher 6 Ut ear. ManpeJ fen-! Irt. Mr Christopher Kralt The Jjpanr Prime MinUlrr, Mr Sain, riehl.

pra.p Ihe arm of Mtnithi inliiii, 57. Ihe Japanese kerranl who hid for 28 year in the jungle, of Ciuam rather Hun urrrmlrr al Ihe end of Uorld War II. Mr Atn wipe lcjr after hrarlng Xokoi't deMriplion of hi etperienres diirlnrj ihrir mrelinfj at Mr Salo'i residence. Vnkol elrrday Icfl Tokyo where he hay been under otrorrtation lo return lo hi home In" a of aija. aid revcr'ly that iivh a f.s.ht oii'd he in imoKe the dcKin! of Apol.o' raterafl ih SoMel Salm pace ution ASSURED INCOME $10,000 po.

Grenades in fiesta kill 17, hurt 100 Jungle expedition crosses the gap Whitelaw walks and talks with Irish Itv j-j -a MANILA. Tuesday. Seventeen people ert FOR THE RIGHT MAN This in an opportunity for an enrrgfiic man nh some iapii.il. and a mc.runii.al hjkslound. lo desclop existing husinrw into a Luge Srnke CAPITAL INVESTMENTS $15,000 Some loan monns may be made available lo an P-prosed person The Srrsue Siaiion is located in Waterloo and a grot potential for industrial Hade There i ample pirking rase and faulmrs exist for tnuk repair.

The tu.cslul dealer will be able lo negotiate with industrial management in order to develop all aspects of the business SHELL OFFERS: An allnwama during training. Shell tVonlritiulnry mperanuaiiiin. For an initial interview ring: LilLrd and about 100 in inred earlv today, when two hand grcnadey ere thrown among pcopte attending an open air dance al Cahup.o Ton. interned without trial for 1 months at I ong Kesh camp, near Belfast. mile north of here Mr Whitelaw noied her The Governor of llotot LONDON.

Tuesday. The British trans-America's expedition has completed its 250-mtlc trek across the Daricn dap linking Panama and Colombia. This was reported to the Defence Ministry in London yestcrdjy by Major John BlashfordSnell. of the Royal Engineers, leader of the Army-backed expedition. It was the first lime Ihe nr Province.

Mr I 111 Singvon, who a. wounded in the attacl. claimed Poll lical enemie had tried to Mr Cvril Arnold ass.ivvin.iie him. husband's name and promised to look into his case, if Mrs McShaffrey promised to keep him out of tumble in the future. At a press conference later.

Mr Whitelaw repeated his view that women and children would at Shell on 20225 The Government rushed SCASMH44 troops lo the area to pre-em the incident setting off clashes between opposing Daricn Gap has been be put at great risk in any military operation into now-unpatrollcd Catholic crossed by vehicle. The expedition was plot LONDONOCR Tuesday. The Northern IrclanJ Administrator, Mr William White-lavs, startled his security staff yesterday by stepping out cf his car in ihc centre of Londonderry. Mr Whitelaw was immediately surrounded by crowds of Roman Catholics and Protestants, with some of whom he shook hands. At one point, Mr hite-law became completely cut off from his worried security men.

but he appeared unperturbed by the spirited scene and said he was delighted to meet the people directly. Among those who pushed through the ring of security men was Mrs lizabcth McShaffrey, 33. from the BogstJe. Mrs McShaffrey. mother of four, told Mr Whitelaw that her husband had been ilnc a Path across the ateas of Londonderry.

Daricn Gap, the only He said he hoped to Tour Europe in the comfort of your own Mercedes-Benz. visit the areas personally, barrier to completion of the 14,000 mile Pan-American Highway linking "ihe sooner ihe better. Alaska with Chile. Mr Whitelaw has been under pressure from Ministers in the suspended Protestant dominated factions in the province, where political rivalries have led to frequent disturbances. The Governor said from his hospital bed that the grenades were tossed into the middle of the dancers as he slartcd dancing with the newly crowned queen of the town's annual religious fiesta.

He said: "I saw one grenade roll past me and explode in the middle of some people sitting just in front of mi. Many of them died instantly." (AAP-Reuter) The 60 members of the expedition, many of whom went on foot, took three Northern Ireland Parlia months to complete the ment lo crack down on the Catholic strongholds. mission. Three vehicles and rack What more luxurious way to sea Europe than from behind a three- Kointed star, in your own new lercedes-Benz. You can order a new Mercedes-Benz from your local dealer, for delivery in almost ny European city or at the factory In Stuttgart, Germany.

There are considerable cost savings. You pay no sales taxes whilst touring and you avoid the cost of car-hire in Europe. Registration, insurance and export documentation are arranged through your local dealer in Australia. The basic car can be to the exact specifications of those normally delivered in Australia. Mr also came tinder attack from the mules were used.

Supplies Ulster Vanguard Move were dropped hy pianes. (AAP) ment, an extremist Pro testant group, led by former Home Affairs Minister, Mr William Craig. A Vanguard statement The standard by which all other cars are judged said Mr Whitelaw was apparently allowing the MP, 54, WALKS FOR 76 hrs Puerto Rico bids for chess continued existence of pockets of anarchy, such as the Bogside area, while his security forces were dealing strictly with Pro was a distance beyond which man could not walk testants, who were be ginning to rise." with out suffering serious In Armagh County Court, 16 men who accused soldiers of mal treating them while arrest SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Puerto Rico has offered to be host for the world chess championships between defending champion Boris Spassky, of the Soviet Union, and Bobby Fischer, of the United States. This follows Yugosla MANAGER-PERSONNEL AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS FOR ELECTROLYTIC ZINC COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA LIMITED WEST COAST MINES Applications are invited for the position of Manager, Personnel and Industrie Relation, at the Company's West Coast Mines at ROSbBERY, TASMANIA.

Roscbery is located on the West Coast Highway within two hours drive of Burnie. The township is well equipped with modern amenities, and has a population of 3,500 of whom 1,200 are employed by the Company. DUTIES This is a senior position, responsible directly to the Manager, West Coast Mines for industrial relations, training, employment, security, safety, first-aid welfare and associated personnel and community functions. Supervises fifty employees including an Employment and Welfare Officer, Safety Officer and Township Manager. Administers expense budget in the order of $800,000 per annum.

QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants should have a diploma or degree or other substantial tertiary qualifications with at least five years experience in general personnel and industrial relations activities, including negotiations with union officials and advocacy before industrial tribunals. Experience in the mining industry or on major construction jobs would be an added advantage. A self-reliant and mature personality is essential. Preferred age range is 28 to 40. SALARY: This will be $10,000 per annum, but could Ij more for a well qualified candidate.

In addition there is a good bonus scheme based on the Company's rate of dividend. BENEFITS: These include an above-average superannuation plan, plus hospital, medical and dental schemes. ACCOMMODATION: A modern unfurnished house at a current maximum rental of $5.50 per week is available for a married man. Single accom-modaUon is available at reasonable cost, INDUCTION: The successful applicant will be given a training and familiarisation period of about six months before assuming full responsibilities. Part of this will be with the Group Industrial Relations Adviser at Risdon, Hobart, and the remainder will be on site at Rosebery.

APPLICATIONS: Confidential applications setting out full details of qualifications, experience, age, marital status, ages of children, if applicable, and other relevant information including the names and addresses of ihree referees should be addressed to: General Manager Mining Division, Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia limited Box 856K, G.P.O., MELBOURNE, VIC, 3001. ing them were awarded damages totalling yesterday. The men nine internees and seven former internees LIVERPOOL, Tuesday. Mr Dick Crawshaw, 5-i. a Labour MP, established a world record yesterday for lonR distance walking and endurance by completing 255.84 miles in 76 hrs 21 mins.

He walked 156 laps of the 1.6 mile motor cycle circuit alongside the Ain-tree racecourse. Mr Crawshaw, a barrister, had earlier beaten the' previous non-stop walking record when he reached 230.8 miles. Then he decided to attempt the 250-mile mark because, he explained, he wanted to disprove medical opinion that it did not contest the via's withdrawal of its effects. Mr Crawshaw began his walk on Friday morning end completed his first lap in 19 mins. His last lap took 41 mins.

Members of the House of Commons and House of Lords were among the sponsors for the walk, which raised about 3,000 ($6,600) for the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. The previous record of 230.8 miles was set in New Zealand in September, 1971. by John Sinclair, a South African. (AAP) Authorised Distributor for N.S.W. and A.C.T.

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made under the Special Powers Act. offer to stage the first half of the championships. The Puerto Rican offer was made by radio telephone this morning to the president of the Interna The men sued the British Defence Ministry, the Northern Ireland Ministry of Home Affairs, the Police Authority and the Chief Constable of the Ul tional Chess Federation, Dr Max Euwe, who is now in Singapore. ster Constabulary. Puerto Rico offered to VMBeee be host for either the full championships or either half of the championships.

The 24-game final is scheduled to be held in two MERCANTILE CREDITS For purchase of equipment, motor vehicles, real estate. Leasing, company loans. Mercantile Credits Limited have over thirty-six years of finance experience behind them. Telephone them now. 12-game matches.

Iceland is still prepared to stage half the series, despite the uncertainty over Fischer's refusal to play until certain conditions are changed. Dr Euwe said that he would not be able to decide on a site for the games until he returned to Amsterdam in the next few days. (AAP) SYDNEY: TeL 2 0556. CROWS NEST: Tel. 43 22W.

CARLINGFORD: Tel. 871 6094a LEICHHARDT: Tel. 560 6115. ALBURY: TeL 21 5097. NEWCASTLE: Tel.

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