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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 20

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The Sydney Morning Herald, Oct. 29, 1969 21 SPECIAL OFFER! 'ECONOMY' NYLON BALL BEARING 4-DRAWER PT join flu battle troops ore FILING CABINET HEUGA highlands reported to Port Moresby tonight that some areas were suffering from a serious AUST. MEDICAL UNIT ON WAY PORT MORESBY, Tuesday. Extra men from the Pacific Islands Regiment were thrown into the battle against Papua-New Guinea's deadly influenza epidemic today. V.9.10 CARPET TILES are a specialty at BOS BROS.

11 MARKET CITY 29 8429 leave by air on Friday. Meanwhile Port Moresby residents are responding to a Red Cross appeal for warm clothes. One of the main prob-. lems has been bitterly cold weather in the highlands which has worsened chest complaints developed by thousands of flu sufferers. The warm clothes will be sent to the highlands where most people are still protected from cold only by pig fat, ornaments and, at night, smoky, airless huts.

STARVATION Some Papuan high-landers, already hit by the influenza epidemic, now face starvation. An epidemic relief committee touring the i in from Brisbane and Townsville. They are the first elements of a full field ambulance brigade of 100 men and the rest will arrive' in the next few days. The full, unit is to be divided into six and posted into isolated and inaccessible highland areas. Today's flight also carried four tons of medical stores and blankets.

Four C.M.F, doctors from Victoria have volunteered to help fight the epidemic and they will jMINING U2 TO OWNERS OF CONTROLLED PROPERTIES Up fo $8000 per annum RADIO PROGRAMS Thli Company can ra-houtt your tananr at reduced 'prleo (from $200.00) ACCOMMODATION to mil any iliad family. RENT to meet any tanant (Including pensioners) PROPERTY CONSULTANTS OF AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED lit Floor, 375 George Street, Sydney, N.S.W., 2000 Telephone: 29 3SS6 tood shortage. The worst affected area was around Pancia at the eastern end of the South ern Highlands. Adults there normally eat nearly 111b of kau kau (sweet potato) day.

But some are existing on as little as six ounces a day and a few have eaten nothing for two or three days. The committee has arranged for 10 tons of rice and two tons of fish to be flown to the area. Shipments, will be continued until new food gardens, that Department of Agriculture officers are now helping the people plant, are bearing. (A.A.P.) TODAY AUIUillli S.JU. Back to the Bible.

4am; pnn p.m. to 11 p.m. '5; lu.ia. Metigion in Life: 10.30. Y.

Muslcl. Zr-z: 1 eiax witn Me. fi06 B' Mn Line 1.a10- Rlck Wavde. 2KY: 10.15. The World To- T-orrow: 10.45.

Voice of the 2UW: Gary Stewart. The Mom-10-'5, Music Till Midnight 2SM: Groover Wavnt. From 11 p.m. 11 r-DD t'and A Newi: I Reeves; 11.50. Eve- N.w,"'l2"2"cio7r 12.3.

All Nljht Show with Ntws. NI.M,IWa,7h'",,: rt-7 ihow: z. The wlth News Hall Jen is M.ulc Tl" Midnight 11-55. News- 12. Close.

MiSnK -rovr Wayne 1. Midnight to Dawn. LAND LINE Th or me Kosigraouate Committee in Medicine. Unlversitv ypuij in asterisK indicates a live session): p'h I news: t.30. seminar, Maitland Lecture Hall.

Sydney Hospital: 9. University 2' New South Wales Medical School of the Air: "Diagnosis and Medical Management of Pulmonary Embolism," "Pronhvlactlc Suraerv of Pulmonary Embolism. "Group a faBni for Organic Blair A hot Coal Pty. Limited, a subsidiary of Con-zinc Rioiinto of Australia Limited, holds Authority to Prospect 2,000 square miles of potential coal bearing land In the Emerald Clermont Blair Athol region ot Central Queensland. The Orcanlsatlon.

centred In Emerald, requires an Officer in Charge to lead an exploration team In the Held. He will control a well-qualified and well-equipped group of geologists, engineers- and accounting personnel and will je responsible for hiring and supervising contract drillers, surveyors and bulldozer operators. He will maintain close liaison wjth the laboratory engaged to analyse samples and with the C.R.A. Computer Service Division. The exploration phase Is expected to last for 12 months leading then to operational planning.

Applicants must be qualified mining engineers with at least 10 years' experience In the coal mining Industry with a minimum of 5 years In a position of high A Colliery Manaaer's Certlfi-- cate and previous experience in exploration would be an advantage. Preferred age 35 to 40 years. This Is a permanent staff position which offers outstanding opportunities for advancement and a salary of up to 33.000 per annum will be negotiated. Frinse benefits Include Immediate non-contributory superannuation, accident Insurance, medical benefits refund scheme and a discretionary annual bonus. The Company will assist in housing and relocation expenses.

A Company car will be provided. Applications giving, details of age, qualifications, marital status and a detailed resume of experience and dale available sbould be addressed In confidence A 0-50 Smooth sliding drawtri run on axttniton armt that never wear never sag. One lock automatically locks all drawers. Harmony baked enamel finish. Comes complete with divider plates.

IMMEDIATE FREE DELIVERY Section of the Department1 ENGINEER Australia Limited Melbourne 3000 OPEN FOR INSPECTION: 2-4 p.m. SAT. STENOGRAPHERS THE OVERSEAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (AUSTRALIA) has vacancies for SHORTHANDTYPISTS Salary: Under 17 years $45.85 per fortnight 1 At 17 years $51.37 per forlnixht iV At 18 years $58.50 per fortnight At 19 years $65.60 per fortnight At 20 years $71.92 per fortnight ADULT commencing at $79.05 per fortnight rising to $85.99 per fort-night after two years' service. Qualifications: Ability to type at 50 w.p.m. Neatness and accuracy of work essential.

For shorthand the following allowances are paid: i 80 w.p.m. $3.37 per fortnight 100 w.p.m. $6.82 per fortnight Location: The successful applicants will be located at O.T.C. House, 32-36 Martin Place, Sydney. Applications: Interviews arranged for written applicants only, who should set out details of full name, date and place of birth, nationality, standard of education attained, present position and salary, and be addressed to: The Director (Administration), The Overseas Telecommunications Commission (Australia), Box 7000, G.P.O., SYDNEY.

N.S.W., 2001. weekend but this will now be delayed. Another two P.I.R. companies, one from Moem and the other from Taurama, are on standby, and will be flown in if requested. CLOTHES APPEAL This means that of P.l.R.'s seven companies, three are already fully committed and two more may be committed at any time.

Fresh Army help from Australia also arrived today. Thirty-nine men, doctors and medics, flew 4.30, King Kong; 4.55, Name to Remember. TEN 10: 4, Cartoons p.m. to 6 p.m. ATN 7: The Three Stooges; 5:30, Bugs Bunny Show.

ABN 2: 5, Cartoons; 5.5, Atom Ant; 5.30, Why It Is So; 5.40, Forest Rangers (to 6.5). TCN 9:1 5, National Velvet: 6.30, O'lc and Harriet. TEN 10: 5. Many Loves of Dohie Glllis; 5.30, Blind Date. 6 p.m.

to 7 p.m. ATN 7: 6, The Beverly Hillbillies; 6.30, News and Weather. ABN 2: Forest Ransers 6.5, Life of Riley: 6.30, GTK; 6.40, Bcllhird. TCN 9: 6, The Lucy Show; 6.30, News and Weather. TEN 10: 6.

News, Weather; 6.30, (. Oilcan's Island. 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. ATN 7: 7.

Coles $6,000 Ones- lion: 7.30, Contrabandits (to 8.30). ABN 2: 7. News: 7.25 Weather; 7.30, This Day To- nlgni. TCN 9: 7, The Dick Van Dyke Mirny; Dig valley (to TEN 10: 7. Bewitched: 7.30.

Robert Taylors Detectives (to 8.30). 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. ATN 7: Contrabandils 8.30. Homicide (lo 9.30).

ABN 2: 8, Not in Front of the Children: 8.30, The Girl in the Black Bikini. TCN 9: BIr Valley K.30, Hone Kong (to 9.30) TEN 10: Robert Taylor's Detectives 8.30, Wednesday Nitiht at the Movies, "No Man Is Island" (to 10.40). An 9 p.m. to 10 n.m. ATN 7: Homicide Hob Rogers Show (to 111.431.

ABN 2: 9, Australian Plays Uynaslv 9.50. News. TCN 9: Hons Kong m. i.m.i. with Graham Kennedy (to 10.45).

TEN 10: Movie 10 p.m. to 11 p.m. ATN 7i Bob Rogers Show; com. iu.45. Lnte News.

ABN 2: 10. The Rut Catchers: 10.45. "A Day Like Any Other" U.N. film (to 11.15). TCN 9: I.M.T.

with Graham Kennedy (cont); 10.45, Channel 9 Late News Report. TEN 10: Movie 10.40, iummokc (to 11.40). 11 p.m. to Close ATN 7: 11, Consider Your Verdict: 12.00. Close.

ABN 2: "A Day I.Ike Any Other" 11.15. Close. TCN 9: 11, Tony Charlton Tonight: 11.10. Night Owl Theatre, "Rubber Racketeers" (A); 12.25, Viewpoint TEN 10: 11. Gnnsmokc; 11.40, Rat Patrol; 12.00, Close.

Classifications: (A) not suit able for children, (AO) not sumiDie tor adolescents. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. i 2FCt Praaue rhimhtr OrrhMfra With Felicia Blumentha. to li ine.Late a iter noon snow.

2GB: 3.3, Brian White. Laws and Racing. 2KY: 3.3. Racing, with 3.4S, Greyhound scratching. hoc.

tnristooner. 2CH1 Or. no Harrl wltK MO Policewoman Hatch Reports. a mi j.j, jonn ourniey, 4 p.m. to p.m.

2FCf News: d.S U.N. Reoart: 4. is. BBC. Newsreel: 4.30.

roung woria. zbl: The Late Afternoon snow. 2GB: 4.3, Allan Toohev Show. 2UE: 4.3 Partv Lin with John Laws. ZKY! 4.3.

Racing. 2UW: John Burgess. 2CH: 2.5 Dona Harris: 4.30. The Fairy Godmother. zsm: 4.5.

John Tory. p.m. to 6 p.m. 2FC: 5. Roundabout: S.52.

Stock Exchange. 2BL: The Late Afternoon Show: 5.30. Pop Scene. 2Ub: 5.3, Aiian looney mow. 2UE: 5.3.

Party Line with John Laws, with 5.30. Stock Exchange Report. 2KT: 5.3, rivcafong. 2UW: John Burgess. 2CH: Tommy Tucker Show: 5.30.

Showbreak. 25M; 5.5. John Tory. 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.

2FC: 6. Familiar Classics: 6.55. News Commentary. 2BL: 5. P.M.: 6 30, Preview.

Dunlop International Golf; 6.38. Snorting Highlights: 6.45. Blue 2GB; News: 6.30. Canberra On the Line- Frank Chamberlain: 6.35. Newsmakers wltn Les Beard, 2UE: 6.5 Yes.

What? 6.20. HltDhkers' Hotline. 2KY: News: 6.3, Hit Parade of Popular Classics John Dease: 6 30. Musical Cavalcade. 2UW: 6.5 John Burgess.

2CH: Bulgarian Proa ram: 6.30. Italian News. 6.45. Italian Pro- 2SM: 6.5. John Tory.

7 p.m. to 8 p.m. 2FC: News: 7.15, Serial: 7-30, 2BL: News; 7.1 5, That Man Moore. 2GB: Police Report; 7.3. Allan Toohev' 7.30.

Recent Revivals. 2UE: 7.5, Stuart Jav-2KY: 7.10, Sound of Music, 2UW: John Buroess. 2CH: 7. Italian Program with Italian News 2SM: Phil Haideman. 8 p.m.

to 9 2FC: Concerto; opinion. I'll Read That Again; 8.30. Music Around tne world. zgbi 0.3. Most Requested Artists.

zue: b. stuart jav. 2KY: 8.5. These Times Session'. 8.30.

Lawson Theatre. ZUW: Gary Stewart. 2CH: Italian Program. 25Mi Phil Halderman. 9 p.m.

to 10 p.m. 2FCi Chamber Music. 2BL: 9.2. Sounds Great, with ax Ambrose. 2GB: 9.3, Nine O'clock Special.

2UE: 9.5. Stuart Jay. 1KV: HI Stanley Yon no slon: 9.30. Oral Roberts Session. iuw: bary Mewart.

near Port Moresby, are already in other areas of the Southern Highlands. One company is" at Margarima and the other, originally working out of Poroma, is now extending soulh into the Kagua area. Most of the extra 54 deaths reported from the district yesterday came from around Kagua. The company at Margarima was due to leave on a five week patrol across the Star Mountains and along the most rugged section of the West Irian border at the "Well of 11.30, Murshal Dillon; 11.55, Interview. Noon to 1 p.m.

ATN 7: 12, Million Dollar Movie, "Scarlet Angel (to 1.27). ABN 2: For Schools 12.45. English by television. TCN 9: 12, Midday Movie, "Crooked Skv" (lo 1.30). TEN 10: 12, Girl Talk; 12.30, Murriage 1 p.m.

to 2 p.m. ATN 7: Movie 1.27, My Song r-or You; 1.30, Preview Miss Australia Ball. ABN 2: 1, News; 1.5, This Week in Britain; 1.35, J-or Schools. TCN 9: Movie 1.30, What's My Line. TEN 10: Gwcn; 1.30, Matinee Movie, "I II Never Forget You" (lo 3).

2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ATN 7: 2, Maggie; 2.30, Beauty And the Hcast. ABN 2: For Schools TCN 9: 2, Days of Our Lives; 2.30, Coronation Street. TEN 10: Movie 3 n.m.

to 4 p.m. ATN 7: 3. People In Con flict; 3.30. Adventures in Paradise (to 4.25). ABN 2: 3.20, Matinee; 3.50, Andy Pandy (to 4.5).

TCN 9: 3, General Hospital (A); 3.30, Hawaiian fcye (to 4.30). TEN 10: 3, Paycards; 3.30, Cartoons (Rocky and Bull-winkle, Batman with Robin) (to 5). 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. ATN 7: 4.

Adventures In Paradise .4.25, The Wntsaname Show; 4.30, 'the Munsters. ABN 2: 4.5. Play School: 4.30. Adventure Island. TCN 9: Hawaiian Eye A strike by the Merchant Services Guild will affect some of today's expected arrivals and departures.

I ur thcr information may be obtained from shipping agents. 1. Walsh Bay, Menageries Mark times. 27-2654; MASA MARU, It Darling J. Patrick.

27-6611. NEW ZEALAND STAR. Athol Joint 27-1271; OLIVE pvrmoni. h. smitn 27-5611: PANAGHIA THEO KAPASTI, 6 Athol, J.

Pat rift, 7 7. fifi 11 POOLTA. 26 Darling Union S.S., 2-0528: RHEXENOR, 10 Walsh Bay. Swire and Gilchrist. 27-4701: RYTTERVIJK.

2 Glebe U. J. Manners. 27-9164: TAL ARAH, 8 Darling Trans Austral. 29-2551 TAMPA.

1 2 Pvrmont. Wllhelmsen. 2-0517: iakuinua, waning r-iaraour, Wilhclmsen. 2-0517: THORS ORIENT. 2 Walsh Bav.

H. C. Sleigh. 2-02S3 WOOLLAHR 10 Darling Trans Austral. 29-2551; YAMASOTO MARU, 3 Glebe.

Shlotraco. 37-d1d7 YAMATOSHI MARU, 2 Explosive. THU5TRA 3 H. C. Sleigh, 2-UaC54.

Your precis fitting today, at your nearest F. J. store! LINLEY POINT VATERFROHTAGE AUCTION 11th NOVEMBER Unlets otherwise shown. .11 commercial stations broadcast news every nour on tne nour. Station frequencies: 2FC 810kc.

2BL 740. 2GB 870: 2UE 950. 2KY 1020. 2UW 1110. 2CH 1170.

2SM 1270. 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. 2FC: 7. RexHIna from the Bible- 7.5.

World Round-uo; 7.15. News: 7.30. Mornino Music. 2BL: 7. The Breakfast Show: 7.4S.

News. 2GB: 7.10. John Martin Show, with News 7.30. 2UE: 7.S. Gary O-Callaohan and News.

7.30. iST: Breaklast session with iris and News, 7.30. 2UW: 7.3 John Crawforri. with News. 7.30.

2CH! 7.5. Breakfast Show with Rnwlev Mu.i 1 Xfl 7.45. Russ Tyson with David Jones Show. 2SM: 7.5. Ian Macrae, with News 7.30.

a a.m. to 9 i.m. 2FC 8. "A.M.": 8.25. The Orchestra.

zul The Breakfast Show: 8.30, The Hospital Hour. 2GB: 8.1 0. John Martin with News. 8.30: 8.35. Darn Lin with John Pearce.

-tut: o.s, u-ry caiiaghan, th Nftvut T.fi' Tt Inhn Tlnale Renort a nr. Park inn In. formation. 8.40. 2KY: 8.3.

Breakfast Session and Lottery Results 8.52. 2UW: 8.3. Phil Hunter, with Children's News Digest; 8.15 and News. 8.30. 2CH: Russ Tyson: 8.15.

Max Rowley; 8.45, Morning Devotion. in; o.a. tan Macrae, wim News. 8.30. 9 a.m.

to 10 a.m. 2FCt 9. The Orchestra- 9.25. Songs for You and Me; 9.30, Klnderoarten nf th Air- "il School Service. i ne Hospital Hour.

9.30, Personal Choice. John pearce. 2UE: Bnh Rnnari with Graham Kerr's Kitchen; Dr Joyce Brothers and tan Nightingale. JRTi 9.3. Shoppers Guide.

2UW: Phil Hunter. 2CH: Interlude: 9.3. Pause for iiospei Message lor looay; 9.30. Women's League. 49m; 9.3, jonn Drennin.

10 a.m. to 11 a.m 2FC: 10 School SrWff- in 10 Serial: 10.25, Music: 10.30. Morning Call 2BL: 10. Personal Choice icom.f; lu.ju. rrom concert.

cub lu.j. innn pearce. 2UE: 10.5. Bob Rogers, with race selections 10.30. 2KY: 10.

Shoppers' Guide, with iu.ju racing session. 2UW: Phil Hunter: 10.30. Lot tery Results; 10.45 Morning 2CHi Or Paul: 10.15. Portia Faces Life; 10.30, Anderson's Moment or Beauty; lu.ts. Moments in History.

25M; 10.5, John Brennan. 1 1 a.m. to Noon 2FC: Correspondence School: 11.15. Music: 11.20. From Library Shelf: 11.40.

Music; 11.45. The world we Live in. 'BL! U.2, Encore. 2GB: 11.3. Dlanna Fisher Show.

2UE: 11.5. Bob Rogers. 2K 1 1 .3 Shnnrw1 Guide Music Box. zuwi Phil Hunter. 2CH: 11.4.

Dick Fair Show th 11.10. Showbreak: 11.15. Dick Fair Show, with 11.45. foucewoman o. Match Reports.

Z5M: 1 1 .5. jonn Brennan. Noon to 1 p.m. 2FC: 12 The Country Hour. 2BL: 12.2.

The Bright Side. 2CB! Klw' 1 1 30. Roger Bush Show. 2UE: 30 Minutes' News: 12.30. John Tingle Reports: 12.33.

Bob Rogers. zky: 12.15. Raeina from tin- terhurv and Werrioee. juw: nod ennstopner. 2CH: Dick Fair.

with 12.30. News. 2tvi. 12.5. jonn Brennan.

1 p.m. to 2 p.m. 2FC: 1. Blue Hills: 1.15. Notes on News; 1.22.

Stock Exchange; i.au News: 1 MUSIC. 2BL: 1, News: 1.15. Music. 2GB: 1.3, Roger Bush Show. 2UE: 1.3, Open Line with John Tingle and Racing from Canterbury and Werrlbce.

2KY: 1.3. Racing. 2UW: Rod Christopher. 2CH: Doug Harris Show: 1.15, St. Stephen Church Program; 1 .45.

Sacred Sound in Song. 2SM: 1.5, John Burnley. 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. 2FC: 2, Music: 2.10.

Let's Join In. 2.25. German Comprehension: 2.45. Health for Juniors. 2BL: 2.

Music. 2-SB: 2.3. Brian White Today. 2UE: 2.3. Open Line with John Tingle and Racing.

2KY: 2.3. Racing. 2UWt Rod Christopher. 2CH: 2.5. Doug Harris, whth 2.30, Showbreak.

2SM; 2.5. John Burnley. 111 frmimiirini MMrii 4 bedrooms, sundecit, lounge, The Manager, Personnel, (onzinc Rioiinto of 95 Collins Street, fT I 40 BROOKS STREET last Xalf, Brown Brown Suede. otner tyle witl extras. CHATSWOOD OFFICE 41-8621 (A H.

929-6313) DEPARTMENT OF RAILWAYS NEW SOUTH WALES MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST (Male) A company from the Second Battalion was flown from Moem barracks, near Wewak, to the southern highlands area which has suffered more than 800 of the Territory's total of almost 1,900 deaths. An rmy spokesman said here the 100 soldiers would be used around Tari at the north-western end of the Southern Highlands, whose first flu cases were reported only last Friday. Two other P.I.R, companies, both from the First Battalion, stationed at Taurama barracks, KiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiUiiUiiiiiiiiliiKiiHiiiHiiiS: ATN news session 6.30 p.m. 6 a.m. to 7 a.m.

ATN 7l 6.30. News Head- lines: 6.31. Cartoons. fCN 9s 6.50, Name to Re member; 6.55, Hokcy Wolf. TEN 10: 6.30, Magic Circle Club.

7 a.m. to 8 a.m. ATN 7: 7, Sydney Today (to 9). TCN 9: 7, Cartoon Carnival (to TEN 10: 7, Good Morning (to 9). 8 n.m.

to 9 a.m. ATN 7: Sydney Today fCN 9: Cartoon Carnival 8.30. Here's Humphrey (to 9.30). TEN 10: Good Morning 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.

ATN 7: 9, Danny Thomas Show: 9.30. Hennesey. ABN 2: 9.30, For Schools. TCN 9: 9, Here's Humphrey 9.30, I'lay Komn; 9.55. Relaxing: with Roma.

TEN 10: 9, Kindy; 3 30, Owly's School. 10 a.m. to It a.m. ATN 7: 10. Romper Room.

ABN 2: 10.10. Play School; 10.40. or Schools. TCN 9: 10, Rln Tm Tin; 10.30. Wh rlvb rds.

TEN 10: 10.2, Swaml Saras- van: 10.30, Fete and Gladys. 1 1 a.m. to Noon ATN 7: 11. Poocve Show: 11.30, Leave It To Beaver. ABN 2: For Schools TCN 9: 11.

Douglas Fair banks. Presents; 11.30, Father Knows Best. TEN 10: 11, Stars In Action, ARRIVALS YESTERDAY: I flKinriM RR infiE. from over seas, 6.10 a.m.; TALARAH. New castle, laCatJ P.m.,- IMtVirM lownsviua, s.ato p.m.

EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAYl ABILITY, from Adelaide. 19 Pyrmont. p.m.. Heatherlnrjton Kingsbury. 27-1671: ARADINA.

isoane. no oerin. a.m.. as w. 2-0317: CHANTALA.

Brisbane. 2 W'looo. no time. O. 2-0317: GEORGE ANSON.

Rabaul. la Dart-tno 2 H. C. Sleigh. 1- 05i: rVAWtHAU, Darling a.m., Union S.S..

2- 0S2B: MARSINA. New Guinea, no berth, no time. Burns, Phltp. 2-057: rURNt A. Brisoane.

no berth, no time. O. 2-0317: RHODOS, Melbourne, no berth. he msen. 2-0517 wtN- CHOW.

Melbourne. 3 Walsh Bv.i a.m.. Swire and Gilchrist. 27-4701. TOMORROW! i ALPHA.

Irom Brisbane, no berth, p.m.. Howard Smith. 27-561 1 CENTURY. Thevenard. C.S.R..

Pvrmont, a.m.. Howara smitn. 27-5611: HANDARA. Melbourne, berth, no time, smptraco, 27-4147: HONG KONG SURETY. Brisbane, no berth, no time.

H. C. Slelqh. 2-0253: MANOORA. Brisbane.

5 Balm biii no time. Asso ciated S.S.. 27-5985: MANDOORA. Thevenard. 2 Baimain.

a.m., Asso ciated S.S.. 27-5985: NIMOS. Lae. tip it n. a.m..

wi ne msen. 2. OS. 7- Tauranca. 26a Darling a.m..

Union S.S 2-0528: PURNEA. Brisbane, no berth, no time. O. 2-0317: SOUTHERN CROSS. Melbourne.

Svdnev Cove Passenger Terminal, 8 a.m., snaw savin, zb-ibzb. FRIDAYt DISCOVERY BAY. from Fre- mantle. White Bay, a.m.. 2-0575: DOSINA, Persian Gulf.

Gore Bay, 10.15 a.m.. Shell, 2-0225. DEPARTURES YESTERDAY! LINDENBANK. at sea. 12.19 LHT Of ntntrOHD, 1 12.48 a.m.: ILLYRIC.

U.K 7.10 a.m.: ISANDA, Geelong io.zo a.m.; cap BLANCO. U.S.A.. 5.49 P.m.; MONTEREY, Suva. 6.38 EXPECTED DEPARTURES TODAY: ARADINA. for Melhaiirntv nn berth; AKI MARU, Melbourne.

24 Pvrmont: CHANTALA. Brisbane. 2 W'loo; CLAN MacGREGOR. Brisbane. 21 Pvrmont; EASTERN QUEEN.

Melbourne, 4 Glebe: lat-rtrfu initi-. nnsoane, 1 Watih Bay: LAKE ILLAWARRA, Geelong, Balls Head: KOWHA Pt. Kembla. 26b Darling MASA rviMKu, Kicia. id uamnB nor.

TOMORROW! ALEPPO for Motura.M. Snails: OLIVEBANK, Melbourne, 8 Kembla. 2 Balmaln; WOOLAHR Townsville 10 Darling YAM-ATOSHI MARU. Brisbane, 4 W'loo. FRIDAY) BRAE5IDE, for Brisbane.

8 Wloo: MANOORA. Melbourne. Balmaln; TALARA. Genoa. 8 Dar ling THORSORIENT, Melbourne, 2 Walsh Bay.

SHIPS IN PORT AKI MARU, 24 Pvrmont Ulh'f usoBi: isTssoi: 'arafuSS. inont. A O. 2.0317 M.injrinjion 27-1671: SOON ertson. 29-2871 W'loo.

Burns. ncnon ana Kan, Phltp, 2-0547: CHANTALA aj iZ 2.0.117? riAM ll.rrlr- ft 0'A-317; CRESCO, 3 Athol, Mcllwralth, 27-1481. Krv b' PacVbbJ r.1.Mil1,ner8'- 61-9177; EASTERN OUEEN. A ft sh SlflBh, 2-0253; EMPRESS OF AUSTRALIA, A.N.L. Terminal.

27-7951; IDALLA, 2 Athol, Hetherlng- 7 Circular Quay, Messa-Wrlti Marltlmes. 27-2654; a Walsh Bay WMhelmien. 2-0517; ISLAND CHIEF, 11 Walsh Bav. Swire and viiitrinn, aW-tUI, KOWHAI. 26b Darllna Hbi Union S.S., 2-0528: KULAND, Gort Bay.

Shell, 2-0225; LAKE ILLAWARRA. 2a Ralmaln. Hfiwarrl 27-5611; LONDON iDKtuQi 5 Glebe. Australian When Board, 221-2000; MAORI, to work In the Medical under the. Director of Medical Services.

a- present the modern st eoed by SAXONE The duties are to carry out haematological, biochemical and allied tests in connection with the Department's industrial Hygiene programme, pre-employment medical assessments, etc. QUALIFICATIONS: A Diploma of Medical Tech nology or its equivalent. Additional clerical qualifications are desirable but not essential. SALARY: According to qualifications, in the range $2,997 10 53,513. Employment benefits include four weeks annual leave, free holiday and privilege passes, concession rail travel to and from work, liberal sick-pay allowances, long-service leave and retirement benefits.

Applications in the candidate's own handwriting to be forwarded to The Employment Personnel Officer, 509 Pitt Street, Sydney. not later than Wednesday, 5th November, 1969. Any additional information may be obtained by telephoning the Director of Medical Services, 211-3019. D. H.

WATSON, Secretary for Railways. WEAR GOOD MEN'S AND BOYS' 285 Gaorga Sydn, opp. Hunter St. Prions: 29-1684. inis is rne iapn available in Black Pheasant Grain and Peapes have many styles too, of course.

Sizes 6-11. $16.99 ecupe4 PTY. COMALCO LEGAL COUNSEL What's 'correct length' for business shorts? Leisure shorts? Beach shorts? F.J. has the answer! 1 city tfH jfrn I'r 457 George Street 4, Vj BANKSTOVVN Vr BROOKVALE I I I FARRAMATTA l-PtS it ir4hv. Sr Five different answers, in fact, and all definitely correct because F.

J. shorts are cut in five distinctly different leg lengths to ensure the right fit for every man, every occasion! Dignified styles for business, carefree checks and patterns for relaxation. In the finest F.J. tradition of quality personally fitted, of course! Crisp, cool, home washable! Comalco Industrie! Pry. Limited, Australia's major producer of aluminium, offers an interesting and challenging assignment to.

an experienced lawyer competent to negotiate and draft complex commercial and financial agreements. The successful applicant initially will act as Counsel to the executives responsible for the organisation of an international consortium to establish and operate a major alumina plant in Australia, and for the financing of the project. He will take part in all negotiations and planning and must be prepared to travel interstate and overaeu. Location! At Comalco'l head office, 95 Collins Street, Melbourne, Meryl Aj this is a senior appointment, a suitable (alary will be negotiated, but one in the range of $13,000 to $16,000 is presently in mind. BeuelHat Generous superannuation and other benefits are available, AppUcatJom All applications will be treated as confidential.

Applications close on 21st November and should be marked "Confidential" and mad at writing to: I-I 1 f. Outstanding value from $9.00. Cool, lightweight trousers from $13.25 Fletclier NEWCASTLE I WOLLONGONG a9" CANBERRA i hi. 'j a i i Atststaast Genera! Manager, Comalco boWrlea Pty. MtlboartM, M01.

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