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Monday, June 17, 1996 23 The Sydney Morning Herald WEATHER FROM THE BUREAU OF METEOROLOGY TODAY TONIGHT A 24-HOUR GUIDE TO THINGS TO DO IN SYDNEY huw.uiwl'Miiiwwliw.i.j.iiJiw.i.i.iWI,i,iwi iiwiiii p.liniwwi.w iwnw-Mimitwit! npni.m.i mi iim-iiwi iniL.miiiiiii hi mil jiuiiii. iiimiiin iiiuniiinii.ii,i.imliiuii.inin iiimi.i.i i wiwT.ww 111,1 wwn i i i jSjiMmurim i nmmmlr "VLi Wi'iCHfe ILV ---m -v A More 18 jSf0 Vn" fi- Armidale 11 ON fr Tamworth 17 i Port Macquarie 16 (S Broken Hill 18 yH- gV u.tx Dubbo 16 () Scone 15 TTaree 17y MudgeW () ''JY ffi VV Parkes 16 0 -3PV (2) Richmond CWr-v VV Katoomba09() IgMydneylS Gouibumi2 imr Wollongontf 15 iDenlllauIn 16 14 (o) Canberra 12 Nbwra S- (OJ i 29 Istf -t A at iff rV- 15 Today's forecast 25 1 1 20-25 15-20 under 15 Issued by the Bureau of Meteorology i i cold -1 l. front trough haunting art form, Carlos Saura has gathered together some of the greatest names in flamenco dance and music; 6 pm Nostalgia For Countryland (VietnamJapan). After the war, a 17-year-old village boy is smitten by the return of a beautiful young woman who escaped the US; 8.30 pm God's Comedy (PortugalFrance). An odd-ball sex comedy about a pervert who manages a Lisbon ice-cream emporium.

(State Theatre). 11 am Pushpak Retrospective of popular Indian cinema. An eccentric, wordless comedy, with Kamalahasan pretending to be a rich man; 2 pm A Double Life -(Australia). The amazing true story of B. Wongar, a Serbian-born Australian writer whose stories of Aboriginal life convinced critics here that he must be Aboriginal; 4 pm Festival Forum -Violence On The Screen Can violence on the screen be seen as positive, as a way for film-makers to make an ethical or moral point.

Chaired by Louise Adler. Free session. 6.15 pm Francesco Gui'lare Di Dio (Italy). Roberto Rossellini's simple and beautiful recreation of moments from the life of St Francis, including his sermon to the birds; 8 pm Frame By Frame The second session with cinema-tographer Dean Cundey, whose recent work includes the blockbusters Jurassic Park and Apollo 13, gives a detailed analysis of excerpts from several of his films. (Pitt Centre).

ABOUT TOWN Great Manuscript Treasures The journal of Sir Joseph Banks is the subject of the second talk in the series Great Manuscript Treasures, at the State Library of New South Wales today. Paul Brunton, curator of Manuscripts, will give a fascinating talk on this single most significant document of any Australian collection, which was kept on board HMS Endeavour. 5.30 pm for 6 pm in the Metcalfe Auditorium at the State Library. Bookings essential on 230 1500. Red Alert Board and inspect one of Russia's Cold War submarines, currently residing in Darling Harbour.

Scorpion, a sinister 92 is close to operational condition. You can see the torpedo rooms, the crew's quarters and the top secret communication centre. Adults $13, children $8 and families $34. Enter from the National Maritime Museum, located at the western end of Pyrmont Bridge, Darling Harbour. Details 552 7777.

THEATRE Much Ado About Nothing Shakespeare's tale of the trials and tribulations of lovers. The Bell Shakespeare production stars John Bell, Anna Volska, John Adam and Paula Arundell as the lovers. 8 pm, Playhouse, Sydney Opera House. Bookings 250 1777. The Life of Gaiiileo Bertolt Brecht's powerful masterpiece, in a new version by David Hare, brings together again the creative Crucible team of director Richard Wherrett and actor John Howard.

8 pm, Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House. Bookings 250 1777. ROCK Jellybean Jam General Bourke Hotel, Parramatta, 8 pm-midnight, $6. Let's Party O'Malley's Hotel, Kings Cross, 9.30 am. Street Serenaders Excelsior Hotel, Surry Hills, 8 pm-midnight Tug Dumbly plus Phil Frea, Gabrielle Ad kins Hopetown Hotel, Surry Hills, 8 pm-midnight JAZZ Vince Jones The Basement, Circular Quay, 9.30 am, $15, memberscone $10.

Brad Child's 13-Piece Big Band Soup Plus Restaurant, City, 7.30-10.30 pm, $5. Solan 10-Piece Jazz Ensemble Cafe de Lane, Darlinghurst, 8.30-10.30 pm, $5. CLASSICAL The Shostakovich String Quartet Concert 8.15 pm tonight at the Everest Theatre, Seymour Centre. Cnr City Road and Cleveland Street, Chippendale. Bookings 250 7777 or 364 9400.

FILM 43rd Sydney Film Festival The line-up today includes 10 am Live Bait (Canada). A cynical 23-year-old virgin meets an energetic, unsentimental artist in her late sixties, who changes his life. A wry, contemporary drama by Bruce Sweeney, a festival guest; 11.40 am Pillow Book (UKNetherlandsFrance). Peter Greena-way's new film (straight from Cannes) is his response to 10th century Japanese writer Sei Shon-agon's Pillow Book, an exotic and erotic compendium of literary quotes, reminiscences, lists and amorous adventures; 2 pm Park-lands (Australia). A woman returns to Adelaide following the death of her policeman father.

She is drawn to the suburban places and shadows of her childhood; 3.25 pm Flamenco (Spain). In this stunning film about Spain's most Today's Details Metropolitan 11 to 16. Cool and cloudy with showers. Moderate to fresh SE winds. Tomorrow Showers easing with an expected maximum of 16.

Wednesday An early shower, then fine. A maximum of 17. Canberra 4-12. Mostly cloudy. Showers, increasing.

Light to moderate SENE winds. Statewide Showers or rain periods along the coast and adjacent ranges, slowly clearing from the N. Local moderate to heavy falls. Cloudy over the Slopes with drizzle or isolated showers, chiefly early. Areas of early fog or low cloud.

Cool with increasing cloud from the with patchy rain mainly about the SW corner. Mostly moderate to fresh SWSE winds on the coast, becoming gusty in the N. Chiefly light to moderate winds over the interior, freshening from the on the border. The regions Northern Rivers Showers, frequent early near the coast with some moderate to heavy falls, easing. Fresh SSE winds strong at times near the coast, easing and tending SW.

Temps: Cape Bvron 14-20; Lismore 13-20; Grafton 12-20. Midnorth Coast Cloudy with showers, tending to rain periods at times. Moderate to heavy falls. Fresh SSE winds, strong at times near the coast Temps: Coffs Harbour 13-17; Kempsey 12-17; Port Macquarie 13-16; Taree 12-17. Hunter Cloudy with showers, tending to rain periods at times.

Local moderate falls. Areas of low cloud and early mist patches. Fresh SE winds. Temps: Newcastle 11-15; Scone 9-15. Illawarra and South Coast Cloudy with showers, more frequent in the Illawarra.

Areas of early low cloud and fog patches. Moderate to fresh SE winds. Temps: Wollongong 10-15; Nowra 9-15; Batemans Bay 8-15; Bega 8-13. Northern Tablelands Mostly cloudy. Showers and drizzle, clearing in the W.

Areasof early low cloud or fogs in the E. Moderate SEE winds, fresh at times. Temps: Armidale 8-11; Inverell 6-17. Central Tablelands Cool and cloudy with showers and drizzle, more frequent in the E. Areas of low cloud and early fog patches in the E.

Moderate to fresh SEE winds. Temps: Mudgee 7-14; Katoomba 6-9; Bathurst 6-12; Orange 4-9. Southern Tablelands For areas below 1200 metres: Cloudy with showers or drizzle, more frequent in the and E. Areas of low cloud and early fog patches. Moderate ENE winds.

Temps: Goul-burn 4-12; Cooma 4-9. Northwest Slopes and Plains Partly cloudy. Early drizzle and fog patches. Moderate ESE winds. Temps: Moree 11-18; Tamworth 9-17.

Central West Slopes and Plains Partly cloudy. Early drizzle patches. Moderate winds. Temps: Dubbo 9-16; Parkes 6-16. Southwest Slopes For areas below 1200 metres: Partly cloudy although mainly dry.

Light to moderate NE winds. Temps: Wagga Wagga 4-14; Albury 3-14. Riverina and MIA Partly cloudy although mainly dry. Light to moderate NE winds. Temps: Deniliquin 5-15; Griffith 4-15.

Upper Western Cloudy periods. Early drizzle and fog patches in the E. Light to moderate ENE winds, fresh at times in the W. Temps: Bourke 9-18; Cobar 7-16. Lower Western Cloudy.

Rain developing in the and W. Moderate NE winds, fresh at times in the W. Temp: Broken Hill 6-18. Other Cities Brisbane 11-21, Melbourne 5-15, Hobart 2-12, Adelaide 9-18, Perth 12-18 Darwin 19-32, Alice Springs 11-25, Cairns 17-27, Townsville 13-26. Snow Report NSW Snowflelds Roads: Roads were open and clear.

Mt Selwyn: A limited cover of machine made snow on the Beginners Bowl that softened throughout the day, making for very easy skiing and boarding. Fair to good skiing on New Chum Chair on a soft cover of machine made snow. One lift operated. Rainfall Registrations (24 hours to 9 am yesterday) Upper Western: Brewarrina 3, Byrock 2, Collarenebri 22, Louth 0.4, Angledool 23, Wanaaring 0.6. North West Plains: Burren Jctn 27, Gwabegar 4, Walgett AP 21, Moree Ap AWS21, Narrabri West 17, Pallemallawa 19.

Central West Plains: Coonamble 1, Nyngan 0.6. North West Slopes: Barraba 11, Croppa Ck 15, Gunnedah 10, Keeva 6, Mullaley 13, Ogunbil 5, Premer 6, Quirindi 4, Somerton 14, Tambar Springs 12, Tamworth AWS 7, Woolbrook 1. Central West Slopes: Coona-barabran 9, Dunedoo 1, Molong 2. Northern Tablelands: Armidale 5, Glen Innes 4, Inverell 11, Tenterfield 3, Jeogla 10, Pt Lookout 9. Tabulam 11, Tabulam "Muirne." 13, Wattle-grove 9.

Central Tablelands: Gulgong 3, Nullo Mountain 19 End 0.4, Katoomba 3, Lithgow 4, Mt Boyce AWS 3. Orange AP 0.4. Southern Tablelands: Cooma AP 0.2, Goulburn 0.2, Goulburn AWS 0.2, Adaminaby 0.6, Perisher Valley 3. Northern Rivers: Ballina AP 40, Casino 2, Casino AWS 7. Grafton 7.

Lismore 7, Mullumbimby 49, Murwillumbah 19, Whiporie 11, Yamba 44. Mid North Coast: Coffs Harbour 15, Dorrigo 152, Kempsey 15, Smoky Cape 27, Comboyne 21, Forster 65, Mt Seaview 32, Pt Macquarie 74, Taree 16, Wauchope 37. Hunter: Carrowbrook 4, Cess-nock 14, Cessnock AP 12, Clarencetown 11, Gosford 72, Jerrys Plains 14, Mangrove MT 13, Moonan Flat 5, Murrurundi 7, Nobbys Head 13, Norah Head 1, Scone AWS 6, Singleton 6, Upper Chichester 6, Williamtown 14, Wollombi NSW 11, Wyong 11, Denman 12. Illawarra: Bowral 9, Darkes Forest 26, Jervis Bay 8, Moss Vale 0.8. Nowra 1.

Robertson 3, Wollongong 14. South Coast: Araluen 4, Bega AWS 2, Braidwood AWS 0.6, Brogo Dam 0.8, Moruya Heads 4, Narooma 6. Ulladulla AWS 13. Metropolitan: Avalon 0.2, Bankstown AWS 3. Epping 0.2, Frenchs Forest 82, Gordon 0.4, Oatley 1, Randwick 0.4, Riverview 0.4, Turramurra 0.2, Berowra 4, Glenorie 4, Merrylands 2, Richmond AP 0.4, Seven Hills 0.2.

World Weather conditions, with minimum and maximum temperatures in major world cities on June 15 were: Athens, partly cloudy, 22-29; Atlanta, partly cloudy, 20-31; Auckland, clear, 1- 14; Bahrain, clear, 30-40; Bangkok, rain, 27-33; Barbados, partly cloudy, 23-29; Barcelona, clear, 21-31; Beijing, cloudy. 20-29: Beirut, clear, 22-28; Belgrade, clear, 12-22; Bermuda, clear, 24-26; Bogota, cloudy, 6-22: Brussels, clear, 9-19; Bucharest, cloudy, 16-20; Budapest, clear, 16-24; Buenos Aires, cloudy, 15-22; Cairo, clear, 21-35; Calgary, clear, 7-21; Caracas, clear, 18-30; Chicago, clear, 14-27; Christchurch, partly cloudy. -3-11; Colombo, rain, 25-30; Copenhagen, clear, 5-18; Dhahran, clear, 28-40; Dhaka, rain, 26-35; Frankfurt, clear, 7-20; Geneva, clear, 12-24; Hanoi, clear, 26-34; Harare, clear, 7-22; Havana, rain, 23-30; Helsinki, cloudy, 9-13; Hong Kong, rain, 26-29; Honolulu, clear. 25-32; Islamabad, clear. 26-27; Istanbul, cloudy, 18-22; Jakarta, rain, 25-32: Jerusalem, clear, 16-27; Johannesburg, clear, 2- 20; Kiev, cloudy, 10-19; Kuala Lumpur, clear, 24-33; Lima, cloudy, 13-18; Lisbon, clear, 20-32; London, clear, 11-22: Los Angeles, clear, 17-26; Madrid, partly cloudy, 21-36; Manila, cloudy, 25-33; Mecca, clear, 26-40; Mexico City, cloudy, 14-26; Miami, partly cloudy, 26-28; Montevideo, rain, 8-14; Montreal, clear, 15-27; Moscow, cloudy, 12-20; Nairobi, partly cloudy.

14-19; Nassau, partly cloudy, 22-29; New Delhi, clear, 27-38; Nicosia, clear, 17-36; Osaka, clear, 22-30; Oslo, cloudy, 12-20; Paris, clear, 11-25; Rlode Janeiro, partly cloudy, 18-24; Rome, clear, 12-29; San Francisco, clear, 11-18; San Juan, cloudy, 24-29; Santiago, clear, 3-16; Sao Paulo, clear, 14-23; Sapporo, rain, 14-19; Seoul, cloudy, 21-30; Singapore, cloudy, 25-32; Sofia, partly cloudy, 10-20; Stockholm, partly cloudy, 5-18; Taipei, clear, 24-34; Tel Aviv, clear. 21-27; Tokyo, clear. 21-28; Toronto, clear, 15-19; Valletta, clear, 20-29; Vancouver, clear, 8-18; Vienna, partly cloudy, 14-20; Warsaw, cloudy. 8-16; Washington, partly cloudy, 21-33; Wellington, clear, 1-12; Zurich, clear, 9-23. Warnings A strong wind warning is current for coastal waters of Smoky Cape.

Minor to major flood warnings are current for the Narran, Ballone, Bokhara and Culgoa River systems. A minor flood warning is current for the BarwonDarling River from Collarenebri to Wilcannia. On the water Tasman Sea west of Long 160 degs East: ESE winds 25-30 knots in the easing later to 20-25 knots and ESE winds 25-30 knots to the reaching 20-25 knots later in the SW. Seas moderate to the and slight to moderate in the all on a mainly moderate swell. NSW Coast: SSE winds 20-30 knots from Sydney northwards, easing to 15-20 knots and tending SW on the Coast, 20-25 knots reaching 30 knots at times of Smoky Cape on the Mid Coast, 15-25 knots on the Hunter, grading to 15-20 knots.

SE winds 15-20 knots on the Illawarra and SEE winds 10-20 knots on the Coast. Seas moderate to rough in the slight to moderate in the S. A moderate swell of the Hunter, low in the remainder. Sydney Waters: SW winds 10-15 knots inshore early. SSE winds 15-20 knots.

Seas moderate. Sun, Moon, Planets Rises Sets Sun 6.59 am 4.53 pm Moon 7.27 am 6.05 pm Mercury 5.10 am 3.34 pm Venus 6.11am 4.17 pm Mars 5.13 am 3.21 pm Jupiter 6.08 pm 8.26 am Saturn 12.41 am 12.42 pm The moon will enter the first quarter on June 24 at 3.23 pm. Sydney Tides Today High 0908 1.3 2111 1.8 Low 0312 0.4 1440 0.6 Tomorrow High 0946 1.3 2146 1.8 Low 0348 0.4 1517 0.6 Yesterday Metropolitan Temperatures 9 am 12.6 deg 3 pm 14.6 deg 7 pm 12.7 deg Sydney max to 3 pm 16.9 at 10.47 am. Sydney min to 3 pm, 10.7 at 5.49 am. Barometer 9 am 1025.7, 3 pm 1024.9, 7 pm 1025.8 Hpascals.

Humidity 9 am 82, 3 pm 82, 7 pm 94 per cent Wind Greatest velocity, 44 kmh from the ESE at 9.33 am. Rain Average annual rainfall in Sydney over 138 years, 1222.3 mm. Average over 138 years for June, 131.4 mm. Rainfall from June 1 to date, 131.8 mm. Rainfall from January 1 to date 624.0 mm.

Total for corresponding period of 1995, 630.2 mm. Total to 3 pm yesterday, 0 mm. Pollution The maximum pollution levels recorded in Sydney yesterday were 16 in the 8 in the SW; 17 in the NW, all low readings. Temperature Range over NSW For the 6 hours to 3 pm yesterday, the highest reported maximum temperature was 21 degrees at Grafton. The lowest maximum was one degree at Perisher Valley.

Major Cities Brisbane 13-21, Canberra -1-12, Melbourne 3-15, Hobart 3-9, Adelaide 7-18, Perth 11-16, Darwin 19-31, Cairns 16-27, Alice Springs 8-25, Townsville 13-25. Rainfall in NSW For the 6 hours to 3 pm yesterday, very isolated light rain was reported in most inland districts apart from the NW Slopes and the Lower Western. Falls were more general on the coast. The highest fall was 16 mm at Ballina and Nobbys Head. Last night: Pressure pattern 10pm 160696 Central pressure in hectopascals (hPa) Isobar spacing is 2 hPa Yesterday's satellite picture 5 pm EST Today: Expected pressurerainfall pattern Central pressure in hectopascals (hPa) Isobar spacing is 2 hPa Tomorrow: Expected pressurerainfall pattern 10pm 180696 Sydney: Showers easing Max 16 MmM Isobar spacing is 2 hPa cold front 10pm 170696 A i rainfall cold front TARGET 941 Fax 282 3545, Mon to Fri, Vice There is ho Vice Regal news for HAGAR THE HORRIBLE BY DIK BROWN Cryptic Crossword 14707 TMe PAY so oH A i iwj I H3LR I 0 I 4 Mi 5" 6 7 8 "10" TT 13 I 1 14 I mmm IT 1 16 I mmm, mmm 20" "2T" 1221 (23 25 "26" (Pi.fS&p to 25 Run back about a university phosphate producer (5) 26 Cancels bill after pig suffers injury (9) 27 Ogle in damaged silo making words for musical performances (9) 28 Short sibling and a student make fibre (5) DOWN 1 Easeful business may frighten youth leaders (5) 2 Need mould to make art subject (4,5) irregular walking surface (5,6) 5 Gave out with less trouble around borders (8) 6 Persevering with trendy family member with temporary accommodation (9) OF rV I STfGGe.t?D 7" I ASSOCIATED NEWSPAPERS LTD.

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The word must contain the centre letter and there must be at least one nine-letter word in the list No plurals ending with no foreign words; no proper names. Today's target 23 words, good; 29 very good; 40 excellent Solution tomorrow. Can't get today's answers? Ring Tricom Audiotext on 0055 33215 to find out 70 cents buys one minute. A higher rate applies from mobile and public telephones. Saturday's solution acrobat actor arco bract BROADCAST carat card carob cart cast castor coast coat cobra coda cord cost costa costard crab octad ostraca sacra scab scad scar scarab scat scot taco tore Words from Chambers Concise, 1988 176 rattle gourd-bearing tree (8) 19 A way to dress light (6) 21 The fellow's appreciation to dig organic substance (9) 23 Serious ruffian rings after starting yodelling after hours (5) DH ACROSS 1 Fancy Nicholas too much for sneering doubter (5) 4 Eats chips messily in mixed bags (9) 9 Middle aged means of communicating veal stew (9) 10 Issue with the French back in reception room (5) 7 Devil's team scored nothing but a greeting (5) 8 Heat prostration harmful to Ken Russ (9) 13 Drunken reveller took taxi back to Charlie Bundy (9) 1 1 Delectable fool loses head for Yorkshire opener (5) 12 A soft note affected animal legend and oil supplier (41,4) 13 Tease an animal (6) 15 Tune hero played formerly (8) 18 Western American state to 14 Measure support over certain opening in parapet (9) 16 Beginners make wrong step, honey! (9) 17 Hopeful worker takes in injured pairs (8) 20 Refuse to upset brides (6) 22 Little person drops top ibis for a young pigeon (5) 23 Rising gentile is following devotees of Hindu philosophy (5) 24 Louse worried small bird (5) SATURDAY'S SOLUTION pffiREjAjTlNft0ri TIDAL INVIOL PiLlAlTlEl IeDrDaLJcDeDrCI I sToTuTiTnTHTETLTniTKTEt I si I I I STJriiRUlMM'E ngHaoDTgpHtrw1 wi i Pt Doil I I Rlofvl rI I I I r1 I SH I I I S'H NQLESS 14706 176 STUMPED? Call Crossword Solutions for Cryptic or Quick 0055-15302 (25 per 21.4 sees).

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The puzzle total, always a number between 73 and 87 is significant It falls short of 90 by the sum of the two unidentified letters that have been used once-only. Identify and evaluate letters. Solution tomorrow. W0RDWIT3556 If TEASE-STIR-PRISON forms a synonym chain, what's the missing step in each chain below? Two examples share an answer. Solution tomorrow.

Saturday's solution: Diet-fast-express-say, cat-kitty-pot-dope, drench-steep-dear-beloved, beat-top-summit-conference, rouse-wake-track-shadow, hale-well-spring-jump, goal-end-stern-solemn, sad-blue-scrap-can, HANG ON. HOOKEY, I'AA GONNA OPEN A -r THIS dance (4-4) 20 Ask (6) 22 Keyboard instrument (5) 23 Fold (5) 24 Correspond (5) I 176 19 Detour (6) 21 Heavy corded silk fabric (9) 23 Type of grape (5) 25 Tributary of the Amazon (5) DH ACROSS 1 False (5) 4 Bubbly (9) 9 Violent entry (9) 10 Desert animal (5) 14 Massage (5) 12 Innocent (9) 13 Hedge shrub (6) 15 Sit astride (8) 18 Shining (8).

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