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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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FLATS VACANT PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES BOARD VACANT gOUTH YARRA. HANIMEX CORPORATION T.TMITVn AA.A.A.A. DE LA BARRE PRIVATE HOTEL facing beach AVE MARIA, 801065. 1, 506 H. Dl Salao.

25 Maiuflcld Thombury. 2, 3160 Mrs. Grefly 31 Hammm Rrl Kuendon. 3 notice op extraordinary o-uu urcuiut, Egie.t ooie. anu family rm.

4 miles from city. 47 Ormond Esplanade. El wood. 4W1Mn. O'Brien.

15 Arthur UK.NCKAL. MEETING. Notice, is hereby Riven that an Extraordinary General Meetlwt of pi Aroam, Weather. Mails, Shipping ''cXi' we ifiiiucia ui iiimniH iorpo rati on LimltrrT will ho hf-lH ImmMI. gHISCOES LIMITED.

A -CITY area. Gent. share. F.B.: Excell. table.

tZ-44 FOWeil irrcL Off Toorak Road). LUXURIOUSLY FITTED AND FURNISHED ONE BEDRM. FLATS. oualltv wall-to-wall carpets and REGISTERED UNSECURED 8 full amen. Elizabeth Guest House.

Victori St Mlb. ately roUowlhit the Annual General Meeting oi the Company which has been convened and will be Notice li hereby jiiven that the ejt liter of Noteholders will close Jk CITY area. Gent. iictu ai me raciury premises. ai lUMuajr.

linn r.u- tabic, full amen. Elizabeth Guest tweiity.ilxlh day of November 19U5 Tember 1995 and re-open at 9 a.m. 1985 and re-i a ciock tne auernoon on in uecemoer moo ay lit i The Ag: Monday, November 1, 1965 19 Press raves over MCC LONDON, October 31. London newspapers have ranged between enthusiasm and unbridled ecstasy over the England cricket team's performance against Western Australia in Perth. dranes Most attractive moo em furniture.

Automatic washing and drying machines. DAVID.ELUOTT CO. RESI. ine puruone oi aeiertniniru; DuraMi a ALBERT PARK. Excell, accom.

M. Jr. 510. Close City TV. W.M..

44 St. Vincent PI. hose entitled tn the half vtmrlv lntrMt nnvmant mi 1at nwvmlur SPECIAL RESOLUTIONS That Artlpl nf thi rnm. One today These movements are liable to sudden changes. They should be checked with the agents by the telephone numbers given, BLYTHE STAR (Launceston), 13 South Wharf.

Stephens. (623333). ESSO CARDIFF, Breakwater. Esso (675811). IRON KING 21 ilHAULFlELD.

FULL BOARD, 410. B'fttst. from 6 a.m. mnv'i Articles nf AKjti-xMmlon if, Macnell COUTH YARRA. 77 PARK ST.

3 NORTHROCK LODGE. Car park. TV, washing, ironing fur Wr tram inri train ISO 3611 be deleted and the following Article substituted therefore: (9) The Certificates of Title to shares or stock shall be hOONS rONTATMBfRS fiTTY. Tasma. 4 Parliament' Pltee.

B. and Vfast. 226. daily Perm, from 5 wkly.j nonce neret? mat tne Mod furnishea l-oearuom Flat, delightfully appointed. W.W.

carpets H.W.S. car space Conveniently situated, few mln City transport at door: from 11 wis NORTH ROCK REALTY P. L. ana ncxisiera oi South Wharf. Broken Hill vember.

1065. to: pULL youns fent, 410. Share room. South Yarra. (600701).

KAREPO (Napier), 4 North Wharf. USS 622331 KOO. 7 meLs to interest due on the In the presence of a Director or the Secretary or such other officer as the Directors may from time to time appoint for the purpose, but the Directors may by resolution determine either generally" or In any particular case that the signature of. any Director. Secretary or otner authorised officer as aforesaid may be affixed by some Determine NaturinWm' nit1.

lULL BOARD, young single girl, private family. 8 High RINGA (Fremantle), 23 Vic men is to the principal value of ISOBARS 1016 SEAS SLIGHT SL WINDS I RAINFALL IOI6M.llib.n-3000,nth,i MODERATE CJm COLO FRONTS OU0H 5Kn SK! i l.iiiK..! WARM FRONT- VERY ROUGH VR 10 Knot. ih.nl IKnflJL BOARD, sober single! room. 2H9 Hlghett Kicn- GT. KILDA.

TERRIFC VALUE 0 Modern 1 bedroom Flat, 7107. Ent, hall. sen. Inge, and pot. car space, spotless.

ST. KILDA. 716.. Caj-pets. 1 bedroom.

kit and bathrm. Modern and, close Chapel St. WM, ELLISON A CO, RESI 420 High St. Kllda. 94 02S4 mono.

iLi urn nura uw jor reovinuuii on the 1st December, 1905. By Order of the Board K. F. SUMNER pated at Melbourne 1st November. 1965.

riAjinrrnM Nnw undpr new t-ui mmum means in oe specified in mi eh rMtn1ntlnn nrnvidivl A Manaitemeht. Full Board for Biurt workers welcome. min. all transport. Phone hi ti nr iit fJLARK RUBBER STORES that me use of such means Is by such resolution restricted to Certificates which shall bear evidence that the Issued thereof has been audited by the Company Auditors or examined by the Company's Share or Stock sBle.

tTAW. Full nice 510. 20 Mason St, 81 4S63 ci'iM)rv-if bi.4T In creel- AWTHORN. DOie. txc.

rate of 64 per hour which is the best English aggregate since the visit of Hammond's side in 1946." Tyson said -that, in the process, English batsmen -Barber, Parks and Smith had mastered the Australian speed-bowling attack of McKenzie and Mayne. Yesterday morning news- papers were cock-a-hoop over the M.C.C.'s resounding start in its match against Western Australia. Board, New si. oi 2. ThAt Artlrl 86 nf tht rnm.

and B. 3lU' toria JJOCK. AOS (JUWd); KWBILIN (Japan). 6 South Wharf. Sanderson (620441).

MOBIL DAYLIGHT, Gelli-brand Pier, Mobil (620231). ORIENTAL QUEEN (Sydney), Outer East Station Pier, Stephens (623333). SENOMA (Los Angeles). IS North Wharf: SURREY (New York), i Anchorage, Gibbs Brlaht (679281). WENCHOW (Japan).

13 Victoria Dock. Sanderson (620441); WINDARRA (Port Kembla), 10 Wlndarra; WOOSUNG (Japan), 5 North Wharf, Sanderson (620441). Sailing today ANDES MARU (Adelaide). 32 South Wharf, Mcl. McE.

Mr.E 1879401 1 casual meals. 6. 10, rains. City Frank Tyson, reporting for The "Observer" from Perth, said today England's hopes winning the forthcoming Test series had risen a point. "The change in her fortunes, however, was more directly attributable to MCC's showing with the bat in Perth rather than to Bobby Simpson's injury in Brisbane." wrote Tyson.

"Smith's side have surely dispelled any doubts which may have encompassed their middle order, scoring 447 in 418 minutes against Western Australia and in one pre-luncn session at an average 5 any's Articles of Association amended by adding at the beginning thereof the words ''except as provided in Article hereof1 S. That the following additional Articles of Association be added viHSi4 hereby alven that th H'tefnthnual Ordinary General StEilTJ1 Members oi Clark Stores Limited will be Rerlstered Office 285 on I.hSRaA'- 88,11 November. I860, at xo.jfl a.m, consider the Reports of the Directors tad Auditors and the Balance ended 30th June. 1965. 2.

To declare, a Pinal. Dividend of 9 tram and bus. 88 tsw. KEW. Sglf-s.

-and excel, meals TV. car space. A mln. tpt. Tariff from 510A 9496.

HffALVERN. Close to and T. t2 share. 14 meals. 50 2716 inrtiwrni mnni.tt nrl Sele.

lent ci. inuupuii shops with large lounge-din -room B.l. rutes Iri both bedrooms. SPAOIOUa, WELL-FITTED KITCHEN. CARPETS, WASH.

IMAClf, Off-street parking; 99. TALBOT CO, Pty. 259 Collins St. 63 7741. RT, KILDA EAST.

SlU ULTRA-MOD. 1 -BEDROOM FLAT, In lovely smalt block with lovely lounge-din' room double B.I. robes, very well-fitted ppl. fl. Off-street parking.

TAtlBOT CO. Pty. 250 CoIUns St. 63T741. or from 3.

44 Howei alter Article w. 40a Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 40 hereof the Directors may issue shares whe- thnr nut nf ih nrtplnnt cntiittl cres. a mot bins 11,284. 3 To elect Clark, who trns, oi arK hi. itw.

WDOW. homely elderly cent late 60 s. sober habit. Phone 53 5932. IONIC (Sydney).

31 South tintT hnrslf jwavriiTKrl. A CT KILDA 710. Furn S.C. Bachelor Units. Wharf.

Shaw Savllle (601191). FLATS VACANT aDpoint Auditors and fix their re- Messrs. M. KATEA Wellington). 17 North Wharf.

USS (6223311. amiin cgcK liensnaw. tered Accountants retire and offer A. A. ST.

A L'lrls. 1 or any Increased capital to any person or persons Company or Corporation as consideration or part consideration for any shares in any company or for the acquisition of any assets or business. 40B. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 40 the Directors may time to time an7 of the shares In the original or increased capital of the Company for Issue to officers and employees of the Company or for Issue to a Trustee or Trustees for such officers and employees upon such terms as to payment and otherwise as MACEDON (Adelaide). 6 FTP! biv Tt f1l10 Yarra vlt e.

Smith (623501) Li.cuiacivn iur, re -appointment, An other business which may be Cool weather extended to all parte of Victoria on Sunday and afternoon temperatures were below average. The highest 3 p.m. recording was 78 at Mlidura. Bkies were mostly cloudy to overcast and showers fell In EU1 southern districts and at Isolated placea In the wlmmera, north-east and north-central districts. For the six hours to 3 p.m.

most falls were llrrht, but a fall of 30 points was recorded at Orbost. Melbourne's maximum temperature on Sunday was 63 recorded at 1.30 p.m. A series of cold fronts moved across Victoria on Sunday, causing cloud and showers. Cooler air from southern waters Is circulating over south-east Australia. At 6 p.m.

an area of low pressure was located off south-eastern Australia and an anticyclone was centred over waters south of Adelaide with a ridge extending towards Tasmania. Only a slow eastward movement of these systems Is anticipated and cool air from southern waters should continue to circulate across Victoria. Melbourne rainfall for October. 1965, was 0.84 lnohes. This Is the driest October since 1914, and the third driest since records began In 1855.

A minimum temperature of 36.3 recorded on October 5, was the coldest Ootober morning since 1.918 (32.2 deg. on that occasion). A maximum temperature of 94.0 recorded on October 30, was the highest October recording for 25 years (95.4 deg. recorded on October 14. 19401.

Many Victorian districts have had the driest October since 1938. St. Kllda. 815. Richmond.

710, ri'cofe, 7FlUroy 7. Fairfield 5l6. dTHERS. G. Ideal 1 or 2.

Compr, B.S.R.. k'ette. all mod. convs. Apply Caretaker, today, after 12, Flat 25.

11 A Argyle St. L. J. HOOKER VIC.) LTD 327 Collins C.l 62 01.1. ST.

KILDA. Mod newly decor. Unfum. 2-bedrm. Unit with B.I.

robes, all mod. convs. L. J. HOOKER (VIC).

LTD 327 Collins C.l. 82 0181. MAHSURI (Singapore). 10 South Wharf. Blue Star (679571)- M1LOS (Japan).

8 Victoria Dock. WUhelmsen 2ven that the wi at 7lfiS Picca, ridden by It. Mallyon, returns to scale after winning the Craven Stakes at Flemington on Saturday. A lA.A.A.A. HOUSES, FLATS, LL A I tney may aecm expeaicnt, 4.

That Article 112 be amended bv dele hi from flip upprmri "332 Smack in th Eye for Aussies," ran the Jieadlme in the "Daily Mirror." "Blazing Bob Wows said the "Daily Ex- -press." "Super Barber Sets Tour Alight," shouted the "Daily Sketch." "Beach-head Established," observed the "Daily Mail." "Jolting jabs" Brian Chapman of th "Daily Mirror" reported: a series of jolting Jabs the MCC delivered today to those Australian, critics who greeted the team's choice with the sneer: 'Bow and arrow "I doubt if an England side has ever made a more impressive start to its mtst class camnaign here. "Mind you, the big query is chalked up against our bowlers and we shall know more about that tomorrow. ST. KILDA EAST. Near new lounge, carpets.

ROOMS AIVWIL. ALSO OUA'HU. ALL PRICES. CHELD. TAKEN.

BEST SELECTION IN MELB. RIAL AGENCY. 317 COLLINS ST. 62 5030. 62 S147.

NO FEE. -AAA WTAtrnrin RHehton Rd. (613031). POHT Ships In port may be telephoned at the numbers listed on Page 30 of the telephone directory. Irishman again top trainer LONDON, Oct.

31. Ir el a d' Paddy Prendergast won his third successive trainers' championship and Lester Piggott retained the jockeys' title to head the honors list at the end of England's 1965 flat rac paragraph of such Article the wnrriR ftfrtnr nf' ihrii car space: 8126. M. u. Gregory.

269 Inkcrman St, BDOearlnor In Dip innnri and J. rinnii h1r ftirn Kiiaa. tt Suit 2 or 3 adulU. 10 gna. EAST third Jlnes thereof.

'8. That. Article 59 'amended CT KILDA Nice smaii ANDES MARU. 32 South S.C. nat.

sui Carlisle St 62 uy ufii'iuiR inereirom tne wora ''fifteen" where appearing in the eighth line thereof and bv M. cple. Furn. S.C. not new diock out an muu.

9 gns. HEIDELBERG Line. 3 bedrm. furn. for 6 to 8 Wharf; ANTRIM, 7 Victoria Dock; ARAWATTA, 24 Victoria v.

substituting: therefor the word1 14 Alma Rd. any Car pk weens. iai or tne tom Uf-Tjfiny will be closed from p.m. 22 1965. to p.m 25th November 1065, By Order oi the Board Jean Hart Msu.

Cbiunim.v. tnua Melbourne i 29th October 1965 rr. Registered Office: 5UrCvFloor- Bulldlne. 390 Lonidal Street. 13 HEREBY GIVEN -i thirteenth annual jteneral Ueetln of Crook National (Hold-; fnes) Limited will be held in the Board Room at the registered Since of the company.

5th Floor. 90 Ixins dale Street Melbourne, on Tuesday. SOth November 1966 at. 12 noon. order -to determine the atock-hpldera entitled to attend and votp it the annual meetinn and to par-tlclpate in the ordinary dividend, the register of members and trans--.

tfr books of the company will be flosed from 5 p.m. on 17th Novem- DOCK. BARADINE, Apuleton Dock: BEL A VISTA. 5 South That approval be given for the Board to offer to employees JOHN ROBERTSON. qit rviittn at Wharf; BULIMBA.

20 Victoria MAIL TIMES BY SEA. "iiw, tiuiu uiiiuiis unacr tn Stock Option Plan approved shareholders In February 1965 Sharps nromlitm nf Dock. d6i'T waste time searching Melbourne for a Flat or House. CAP ORTEGAL, 17 Victoria MELBOURNE ACCOMMODATION, per share In the ratio of one new share for every option held America, Canada. Mariposa (Pels, and O.A.), Nov.

9, 5 4 Crossley Melbourne. 32 1803 ing season. It was also a highly successful season for the Queen DOCK. DELOS. 9 Victoria Dock DONEGAL, 28 South Wharf.

FALIE, 9 North Wharf; FLINDERS. 11 South Wharf: FRAN uvci cacn nve unissuca snares. By Order of thcBoard P. C. MCCONACHIE A EAST ST.

KII-DA. exel p.m.; iu, l.M p.m. U.K., Ntperia. Finland. Por-tugal.

Perlm (Pels, and O.A.i eluding linen and cutlery, Rh8rhnlHrc 1U sntKlnrl t'n mts- Nov. 4. 5 p.m.; Nov. 5, CIS DRAKE, Inner East Sta polnt a proxy to attend and vote 1 oeraon only. s' ALBERT PARK, CI.

Beach -2 nerirm Inunsp. kit H.W p.Ill. tion iier. GUNYA. 9 North Wharf.

HECTOR. Anuleton Dock: New Zealand. Kaiepo (Pels. 7 irnr Geo Moore 2 Kinz ice on iu iovera- i ii 1 1 iuur in inf uom pany. stn.

33 Grey St. 94 6692. 50 7201 CT. KILDA. Clean Fette.

D.B. S.R adj. kit. H.W.S.. Re-frlc.

37 Dalgety St. -r CT, KILDA. S.C furn suit 1 gent: 5 ens 94 6588 S81C8 S.C U-nTurnT ITrms. H.W.S. 7 gns.

P. coppard a son. rest. 4S4 Toorak Pd. Toorak.

24 1092. TOORAK. 2 Bdrm S-C Close transport flS P.w. Philip James 119 swanston St. 6fl 7211 -tWlSDSOH.

VERY SPACIOUS ULTPA MOD. 1 BEDROOM FLAT with entr. hall, beaut, loune-dln'room SUN BALCONY- abund. of B.I. robe.

SPACIOUS EXTRA WELL FITTED KITCHEN. CARPETS. CARPORT. Ideal off Williams cl. transport and shops; 8128.

TALBOT CO. Pty. 259 Collins St. 63 7741 MEETING J-OTICE OF una IS.A.J. nov.

1, a p.m.; (L.J Nov. 5, 9.30 a.m. New Guinea. Territorv nf' BY ORDER OF THE BOARD i J. Ballantvne AJ3ERT PAHK.

New furn. S.C. Flat suit 2 frienda or M.C. HIYEHARU MARU. 16 Victoria Dock, HMAS ANZAC, 8 North But there is no reason 10 damp down the hallelujahs for our batsmen." Ian Wooldridge, writing in the "Daily Mail." said it was "the most dynamic start made by any postwar Eng-lish side in Australia." AAP.

NOTICE Is herhtf nlvnn flint th -r. ana t. woti, Melbourne 29 October A'srrVr vat.p miStSt-tam Slefjord Nov. 9. 5 p.m.; THE MEMBERS CiF HATMTy A Mod S.C." unfurn.

1 R. vvnaii: haias oyuilx, imter East Princes Pier, IONIC. 31 South Wharf; IRAN DA. 12 South Wharf. ISiSi.

J111 name. Water ski-ing title to U.S. team BRISBANE. The United States easily retained the world water ski-ing teams' championships when Americans took first and second places in yesterday's final event, the mens' jump at Surfers' Paradise Gardens. American Larry Penacho, a 22-year-old student from San Diego, won the event with a leap of 148 feet another world record for the United States.

Teammate Chuck Stearns was second (141 feet), with Frenchman Jean Jacques Portier (136 feet) third. The American team took five of the six gold medals of the titles. Only the little French girl Dany Duflot, who won the tricks on Saturday, kept the United States from a clean sweep of the championships. In overall noints issued CORPORATION LIMITED Will bo ov, iv, i.io p.m. BY AIR.

1800. WiU. 17 IU p.W. AjNUKKSU.X, rtvniUPT.rn jt. jfnnw ins neia at me factory via iy', 'Asl- vii, oo.

ioji Georee's Northcote. 48 6286! KATEA. 17 North Wharf; KING ISLANDER. Footscray; riiLwaier nuna, orwHvate, o'clock in the afternoon. BUSINESS Canada.

U.S.A. (L. and O.A.I, M. to F-. 3 D.m.: S.

2.0LDEM PIJITKAII SOUTH YARRA, ARTHUR ST. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEXI 1. To receive and if lhnuaht fit. both as an owner ana breeder. Prendergast, with 11 wins from ten horses won stakes to the value of HB4.150.

Lester Piggott took the jockeys' title for the second year in succession with his total of 160 winners. Last year, he had only four to spare from Australian Ron Hutchinson. But, although the Australian again finished runner-up, the gap widened to nearly 50. The third and fourth Jockeys topped the century Joe Mercer (106) who was third, and Breasley (101) fourth. The Queen finished fifth in the owners' table and the success enjoyed bv the Royal colors was one of the hig'i- KOUDERKERK, 6 Victoria Dock; KUMALLA.

Appleton Dock; KWIKAWA MARU, 15 Modern, self-contained Bachelor Su 11 a.m.; M. to 5 p.m.: noon. Malaysia. (L. and O.A.).

M. fiat, aittinir oatnr. adopt the Balance Sheet as at 30th June. 1965, Accounts for the year then ended, and the Reports of the Directors and Off-ntrpof turlrtnv F77 w. rwlsterg of the Company wiU close on Friday.

12th November 1965 mintnr shareholdersr entitlements TOORAK. TOORAK ROAD. south wnarr. LYSEFJELL. NeWDOrt.

FORECASTS FOR TODAY WARNINGS: The strong wind warning continues for eU Victorian coastal waters. VICTORIA Continuing cool. Further showers in southern and mountain districts, particularly the central and eastern parts. Only isolated falls are expected north of the Divide. Southerly winds, fresh to strong about the coasts.

OCEAN: Fresh to strong S. to S.W. winds and moderate to rough seas with a moderate to heavy southwest swell. Conditions should moderate slowly in western waters tomorrow. CENTRAL VICTORIA: Continuing cool, with some further showers, particularly about the coasts and hills.

Southerly winds. A strong wind warning is current and seas will be moderate to rough. PORT PHILLIP BAY: Fresh to strong southerly winds exceeding 30 miles per hour in gusts. Moderate to rough seas. CITY: Cool.

Gusty southerly winds and a few showers. Conditions should gradually improve. Mainly fine, and cool to mild weather is expected on Tuesday. au nit or tnereon. iu oh.

i a.m.; noon; M. to 5 p.m.; noon. New Guinea. Terr, of. fL.

MERRYN ELIZABETH, 16 2 Tn itivtaKi a final dividend of em luxurv Bachelor Plat, larxe South Wharf: MAHSURI, De5 s.1""1 SITUATIONS WANTED Home Services, Repoiri iv jjiYiucija no ov oi ea, per share payable on all Issued shares In the Company on Friday. 3rd X)ecembr 1965. Transfer books nd reelstera will re-open on Tucs- va per BtocK unit on me 2.432.769 Ordinary Stock UniU mttilnH tn nArttrlnate. and O.A.), 3.30 p.m.; M. to 'ff'HBSN 'imrvzw! PTV No risks on Boycott PERTH No risks would be taken with opening batsman Geoff Boycott, and unless he was completely fit he would not be chosen In the side to meet a combined team later this 363 Chapel SOUTH YARRA.

TREES. HEDGES 3. To elect Directors and determine p.m.; j.ju p.m.; M. to 5 p.m.; noon. South Wharf; MILOS, 8 Victoria Dock.

NEW YORK STAR, 14 Victoria Dock. PAPAROA. Outer West Princes Pier; PERLM, 21 Victoria tneir remuneraiiuii. iu iwiwiui BACH. F'ETTE' for furn.

iprv 1lnn nr an nf Dan. By Order of the Board. H. GRANT. Secretary QUOTES.

98 7193. 96 2630. A A. TREES. HEDGES.

Rubbish Removed, F.E, loaders TODAY. WHELAN. 5i 20S8, Wltn tne provisions hi me luw pany's Articles of Association, Mr. C. Morris Jackaman, eallm trnm tho Bnnrrt nnrf 6- N.z.

(Auckland). (L. and O.A.), iio 3 DOCK: PORT ADELAIDE. being eligible, offers himself for, a.m.; iu a.m.: a a.m. BRIGHTON BEACH.

Quiet, leltct RArv. ttpII furn Victoria Dock: PORT PHILLLP, 3 a.m. and noon; ADnieton Dock. sionc or onctt replace built from 14. Heaters Installed.

J. HAYES. r8 4407. BUILDER will quote new rooms, huiipaft-ji- raraTi altratlnna 4. To appoint Auditors and deter- tu i oa noon.

H-MiSxo. A10236 A4262 A2420 A4722 BS013 A1414 A5S00 B1465 B4163 A6440 BS208 A1232 A 10494 BI731 A7981 B2l552 B45S7 A3578 A4292 B4079 A2423 A93S1 A999S A1388 B2346 B0K43 A8395 A14S7 B25T2 A3915 A3138 A4593 A6266 B7471 A9561 AlOaSft Wiffhts of the season. AAP- bub. aiso fiatettc. sns.

QUEENSLAND STAR, 22 Victoria Dock. Cox. Johnston Chartered N.Z. (Wellington). L.

and Reuters. DURNLEY. 1 lountte. kit. Terms.

48 6320. any time. STRAAT CLEMENT. 27 South batlir. and ldrv.

II Own Accountants, who retire, an eligible for re-election and of-f MipmHi'Ives nccordinalv. v.a.j. a.m.; iu iu a.m.; 3 a.m.; 10 a.m.; enl. Fully 8. 81 2042.

lA.utt. junLT, iDie. aear. una aooip fpmix. CiiiiMrfiAT.

rwnns" n. in. ana noon; (fcis.i M. to 5 n.m.: nnnn Wharf; STRAAT Inner East Princes Plor. TARIFA.

Inner West Princes Pier; TROJOLAND. 18 Victoria ma ajso sate. i aoot To transact such other business as may be brought before the meeting In conformity with the provisions of the Company's TRIES OF AUSTRALIA AND N.Z. (South (L. and out.

Prly homes. Prompt. 8576241 rma anrt ttlt alt rnnvt. 'finlt ou iu a.m.; 3 a.m.: fluv AUA'UAriU t- Renistered Office. ICI House.

1 Nicholson Street. MEL- VAN NOORT. 14 South 10 a.m.; 3 laid and repaired. 50 7666. rtQNJRETE and Stone Specialist.

R. Mix. 18 so. yd. 3-fn.

deep Hilar Pk 3M fiani ativ tlmp Wharf; VELAY, 11 Victoria a.m.; M. to 5 p.m noon. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD P. C. McCONACHIE SECRETARY Shareholders are entitled TROYDON.

Mod. 2 bedr. some B.I. furniture, all electric. earn v.ar tlinu nnrf t'nnrf DOCK.

jesterday, Australia finished third and France was second. M-n's Jump: L. Penicho I 4R.10S points: C. Steirns 46.015: J. Poller (Funce), 44 304; B.

Rauchenv-iln (Austria). 43.870. Overall tmms positions: U.S. 1. Prance 2.

Australia 3 Italy 4. 5. Austria fl. South Africa 7. Great Br'tain 8.

Canada ft. New Zealand 10. Mexlco ll. Luxemburg 12. Germanr 13.

Japan 14. CONCRETE Paving. Ready Mixed. Stone WM-k. Anvwhere.

Anv U.K. (L. and O.A.), M. to 3 a.m.; noon; NOTICE- IS HEREBY GIVEN TKAT Rerlstcrs of Debenture and Note Holders of the Company will be closed 16th to 30lh November 196o (both days Inclu-4 tlve) for the ouroose of Dreoarint WAROONGA, 29 South Wharf; WOOMERA, 25 South Wharf; WOOSUNG. 5 North Wharf; WYUNA, Outer East time.

ii WJi 818' P.W. U. MeCALLUM, 407,, Church Richmond, 42 4446. A.H. 81 8646.

WAST ST. KILDA. Beaut, 2 lounee. yen. blinds; 9 176, i.

tu p.m.; noon. "The Age nastaee todav. appoint a proxy to attend and vote In their stead at the meeting and such proxy need not be a shareholder in the Company. The Transfer Books and Registers of the Company will close at 5 n.m. on the lth dav of week, MCC manager Mr.

Billy Griffiths said yesterday. Boycott and other members of the touring party who had been suffering from minor illnesses and muscle strains practised on Saturday. Ken Barrington has recovered from a throat infection: David Brown from flbrositis: and wicketkeeper John Murray from stomach upset. Mr. Griffiths said that he was delighted with the magnificent batting of the MCC players, and the "exciting running between wickets in the match against WA.

"The fieldsmen also performed well," he said. Surface: Australia, British neison ner. and tssulnc Interest clieques to holders of the Company1 4S and 4 li iReaUtered ilortfiaee Deben- Kllda. 94 3546. mm.

iv0 nemsterea i Notes and and 6 Un- November 1965, and re-open noNCRBTE. Special written guar, 3 In. deep. 18 sq. yd.

3:2:1 mix. Phone 58 7311 any time, CONCRETE Spec. Ready Mixed Cone. Guar. work.

646 7919. ITONCRETE Specialists. 18 per sq. yatd. 3 In.

deep. 96 4970. nAMP WALLS. F. G.

JAMES PL. Rotted Floors. Cracked Walls. NO CURE, NO PAY. 69 5340.

pENCING Erected. 11 or mate-K rials. 8' No delay. 58 2780; hnlrm TTtnt unfurn. nnl flra.

uommonweaith, Foreign, 12. Airmail: Australian, 22; U.K., 12; Canada and U.S.A., II. Abbreviations. (L), Letters; parcels. (O.A.), other articles; parcels.

B.I.R 'SI 77 P.W. ERIC n.m, on inn inn aay i of November. 1965 to detcr- 'i By Order of the Board. R. L.

Wilson. Secretary. Boy golfer takes title Sixteen-year-old John Barton, a diabetic, yesterday became the youngest player to win the Box Hill Golf Club's annual John, a student at Box Hill Technical School, defeated 19-year-old Neil Egan, 6-5. for the championship over 36 holes. To win his way to the final John, who turned 16 last week, had to defeat two members who play off a handicap of one.

Barton made news a few months ago when he recorded three eagles in a pennant round. He plays erade pennant for Box Hill. VVBBBIi UO. rl I. IHK Gity oarsmen at niin aivmeiio en tinem ems.

I GADSDEN AUSTRALIA 1HE nrvmsrvn IHAST ST, KILDA. Mod, 2-bedr. well-fltt. kit. and bathr.

B.I.Cs. W.W. V. blinds, ohone Ac. Wash.

mach. Car so. NOTICE OP TaTEFrTUirJ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE REGISTER OP MEM-- BERS AND TRANSFER BOOKS THE COMPANY WILL BE jD3ROUS Plaster. Old Ceilings 7 J4'nlla Renewed. A.

Lehraann. (j ro una noor. mi ixo, RAINFALL Twenty-Seventh Annual General oi itnarenoiaers or fh' above Comoanr will hew a THE TIDES TODAY. High Water. Low Water, a.m.

p.m. a.m. p.m. Port Phillip Heads 5.00 4.30 10.52 10.50 Wstown 8.22 7.27 1.34 2.11 Tooradln 6.23 5.53 12.15 12.13 TOMORROW. High Water.

Low Water. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m.

Port Phillip Heads 5.36 5.11 11.27 11.27 W'stown 9.00 8.09 2.07 2.51 Tooradln 6.59 6.34 12.50 12.50 SUI, MOON PLANETS These times are supplied bv the Mount Stromlo Observatory They are correct for Mel- The hlchest recorded rainfall iaoo tin NOV KM. 1965 I NOVK 10TH NOVEMBER. 5 -M Tl'ES DA 23rd BER. 1965. FOR THE PURPO: WLSTERNWICK.

Furn. 7. M. G. GREGORY, 269 Inkcrman St.

Kllda. 94 3461. 94 3546. UTtnn ULTRA-MOD. SPA- ELOOR Sanding.

Plastic. Vinyl Tiles, supp. and Inst, on your floors. 30' so. yd.

All hrs. 4652090 7-LOOR SANDING. Seal tne Promot sen-. All hrs 2329S27 17RENCHPOLISHING, Trade or nrtv 3097: A 57 4900 the Reentered Office. 105 Kins street.

Melbourne on Wdnesdav the 17th November. 1965 at 12 OF PREPARING DIVIDEND top on Lake a1 CIOUS 1 -BEDROOM FIJVT iU "feWA. BE WlTtl PRIOR TO THE desired in GLEN HUNTLY tt) To receive the Report of the! In the 24 hours to 9 a.m. Saturday are as follows: WESTERN: Cape Otway 13. Colac 3.

Lome 5. CENTRAL: Oeelong 6. Laver-ton 2 Point Lonsdale 3. Wer-rlbee 2. GIPPSLAND: Fish Creek 8.

Yallourn 2. "MUST BE LODGED NOT LATER ijirrerora ana tne Balance, JARDENS renovated, lawns laid. rotarv hoed. Trees, rubbish removed. 25 0115.

2S 5927 LAWNS Cut. Kew. Hawthorn. Tonruk r'flpld nrp 300 If CI. Dl-acii, iriiiiijjui atiu hops.

with large lounge, double bedroom, very well-fltted kitchen. W.W. CARPETS. Off-strcct parking; S. TALBOT CO.

Pty. oneet ana rroni ana i.oss Account for the year ended 30th June. 1965. 21 To declare a Dividend 3i To elect Directors. 41 To nmnlnt Auditor PA.A PAINTING (Homed).

Quotes anywhere. EVERYMAN'S 36 66fi7 85 8007 36 2127 any hr. J6T1I XOVEAiBER. 1965. AT THE teapgi SHARE heg- REGISTER S4 EASTWOOD 4 ETHERINGTON STREET.

-SYDNEY RW.IRTHP WLw'oob. Opp. Beach, 'near A- dble, Ion tnoo If it hntVirm VJ (51 To increase the total of the Ring 93 2352 iireciors- i-ees to Ld.uuu P.a. following; the appointment of an additional Director or appiy i-iat iu, tvt oarsiy ai I C- COMMONWEALTH TRAD- Aion oetween (- P.m. Toda.v (6l To transact any other busi PLWOOD.

cl. Brighton 'Rd. 2 bed-J kit. 9 gns. ur aus ikalia CORNER GEORGE fiTUBPTe avnvrv PAINTER, good tradesman.

ext. work. Any time. Reas. price, 69 33S8.

pAlNTER. Contract wanted ur-1 gently. No job too bit or small. Work guar. Ph.

35 4876. PAINTERS. 1st class 17 contract with builders. Start Immed. 88 5272.

PAINTING. Decorating. Renova- lions. Any sub. Work guaranteed Reaa nrleo RInrr Snn 7.1f?1 Rises.

Sefs. UttKUUKX, -on iiinermdii Kllda. 94 3461. 94 3546. SUN ness wnicn may property oe brought before the Meet Int.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD J. C. WIGGTvs. Secretary 14th October. 1965.

5.14 a.m. 6.54 p.m. 10.56 a.m. 1.16 n.m. JVTDEN'p WILL BE PAID ON.

UESDAY, 7th DECEMBER. 1965. BY ORDER OF Til EBOARDi MOON lLWOOD. Lux. furn.

bach S.C Ei flat eh It 9 Nor hpnoh 3 MERCURY 6.05 a.m. 8.23 p.m. VENUS 7.42 a.m.- 10.52 p.m. Colac. Hawthorn No.

1, 2. 2 lenu. SCHOOL FOURS: Heat 1: Brian-ton Grammar No 1. Reservoir HUh School No. 2.

2. lrn. Heat 2: Lakeside Htdh. Reservoir Hlfh No. 1.

2 2 Icn. FINAL: Lakeside School fl Newborn! i. bow; G. Pinker X. Vereses.

I. Pierce, stroke. Denis Dudson. coxi. 1 Brighton Grammar School.

2. len. WOMEN'S PAIRS: Heat 1: Nestles. YWCA. 2.

4 len. Heat 2: YWCA NO. 3. 1: YWCA No. 4.

2: YWCA No 3. 3. 2 len FINAL: Nestles (V. Bertrand. bow: A.

Thome, stroke: I. Arlfovlc. cox: B. Scutcheon, coach). YWCA No.

3 3, 2 len. WOMEN'S -JroURS: First and Final: Nestles fl. Prentice, how: 1. Thome. I Hcaley.

L. Grawon, stroke; Arlfovlc. cox), YWCA. 2. 4 len.

T1IE BANKRUPTCY ACT tl SECRETARY 11 th October. 1965. IONS CLUB. Footacra v. Result PEBLOCKING.

bin or smaU Jobs. Mr. Rll 51 43R0 PART XI. NiiMk la hAPohv Mvn tlmt Vof Car Raffle No. 2704.

Philip, RUBBISH REMOVED. Have a NDrlnu rloan tn vniir hnlr varri MELBOURNE OBSERVATIONS. Baro- Dry Wet Rel. meter. Bulb Bulb Hty.

Hours. In. Deg. Deg. P.C.

3 a.m. 28.841 61.8 56.5 70 6 a.m. 29.894 58.2 55.3 81 9 a.m. 29.897 57.0 56.0 94 Noon 29.859 59.9 55.0 71 3 p.m. 29.853 56.9 53.5 79 6 p.m.

29.992 52.2 47.0 65 9 P-m. 30.077 52.0 45.0 53 TEMPERATURE AT CAPITAL CITIES. Max. Mln. Melbourne 63.4 57.0 Brisbane 90 67 Sydney 87 67 Canberra 81 51 Hobart 57' 51 Adelaide 70 63 Perth 65 54 Darwin 92 77 mcetlnsr nf ArMllom nf Lealln Ed- Ward Adam of 70 Railway Avenue i POLITAN BOARD OF WORKSI Notice of Application for a Permit uanaenong ana i-rantt wuuam Plum of 2 Dalmont Street Hlghett will be held on 12th November 1985 at 11.30 n.m.

at Bunvood Memorial Hall 502 Toorak Road "nno i.oi a.m. p.m. JUPITER 10.56 p.m. 8.31 a.m. SATURN .1.56 p.m.

3.03 a.m. Tomorrow Rises. Sets. S.V,1.; 5-13 a m- -55 P-MOON 1.54 a.m. MERCURY 6.05 a.m.

8.23 p.m. VENUS 7.43 a.m. 10.53 p.m. MARS 7.30 a.m. 10.30 p.m.

JUPITER 10.52 p.m. 8.27 a.m. SATURN 1.52 p.m. 3.00 a.m. also general carrying carried outl 50 5612.

RUBBISH REMOVED, frees lopped and grubbed. All hrs. All suos. Reas. rices.

27 8765. RUBBISH REMOVED. Very cheaply, all suos. 7 days a week. 211 5203.

94 6003. RUBBISH REMOVED, TODAY. TREES HEDGES LOPPED. Melbourne Metropolitan Plannini Burwooa. Sltmed L.

Adam F. W. Plum, acneme Itatrlm Development Order 1961 NOTrCE is hereby riven that Under the nrovlslona of th Interim ALL SITES 53 2511 ANYTIME mlns tot. and shons 91 1008. ISSENDON.

Fully furn. 3-rm. Flat, own ent shr. Igt. and gas meters.

No drinkers. 5 10 P.W. 37 1324. FLAT S.C. mod.

fully D.B.S.R kit. W.W carps, car tlnnjJ Dlckcna St St KTlrfa.94 0271 FLATETTE. turn, B.S.R,. also tennis court, s. pool, barbecue, sun decks.

Cnmberwell line. 3 mln. shops and train. Suit bus. girl: 315.

Ring S9 2782. 1PULLY fum S.C. mod, 1-bdr. flat W.W frig, car 8'10 16 Dickens St. Kllda.

94 0271 pnJRN. Flat. free. S. Yarra.

in return wife help home. Suit: M.C.. no chldn. 24 2023. JjnJRNISHHD.

ST KILDA. ALF- RED SQUARE. adj. Moritz. WITH BEAUT.

BAY VIEWS. AS-NEW SPARKLING BACHELOR -TYRE UNIT cont. large bed sitting room with kllchen and bathroom, sun balcony. Off-street park-! lug. BRiAND NEW ELEGANT FURNITURE: 8126.

TALBOT is CO, Pty, Development Order made aftar Miss Smith, Santana rated best NEW YORK, Oct. 31. Australia's Margaret Smith and Manuel tana, of Spain today were named as the world's number one amateur players for 1965, by "World Tennis" magazine writer Edward C. Potter. Australia's Roy Emerson was ranked second.

Potter, who has been ranking players for 40 years, said Santana was rated above Emerson because of a more consistent record in matches over the year against other leading players. The full list of ratings were: men. 1. Manuel Santana (Spain); 2. Roy Emerson (Australia); 3.

Fred Stolle (Australia); 4. Cliff Drysdale (South Africa); 5. Dennis Ralston (U.S.); 8. Arthur Ashe (U.S.): 7. Jan Eric Lundqulst (Sweden): 8.

Rafael Osuna (Mexico); 9. Ramanathan Krishnan (India); 10. Martin Mulligan (Australia). WOMEN. 1.

Margaret Smith (Australia); 2. Maria Bueno (Brazil); 3 Nancy Rlchey (U.S.); 4. Blllle Jean Moffit (U.S.): Lesley Turner (Australia); 6. Annette Van Zyl (South Africa); 7. Christina Truman (Britain); 8.

Ann Jones (Britain); 9. Carole: Qraebner (U.S.); 10 Francolsa Durr (Prance). Winning honors at Preston rowing club's annual regatta at Edwards Lake on Saturday were shared by metropolitan rowing clubs. The one exception was in the novice pairs, which went to Lake Colac. It was a day out for the younger oarsmen, and they made the best of it on the half-mile lake course.

Racing was keen and the standard of rowing above average. In the majority of cases, winners at Edwards Lake will be prominent in the important regattas to be held on the Henley-on-Yarra and Ballarat courses this month. Results EDWARDS LAKE. RESERVOIR. MA IDEM FOURS: FIRST AND FINAL: Yarra Yarra J.

Carr. bow, Lonff. S. Ma Ron. J.

Simpson, stroke; M. NlchoUun. cox: C. Wilson. coach.

1: Hawthorn. Banks. 3. Length. MAIDEN PAIRS: Heat 1: Mercantile.

1: Etendon. 2 len. Heat Mercantile 1: Fsendon. 2. t'i len Heat 3: Banks.

1: Ysrra Yarra No. 1. 2 Len. FINAL; Banks fD. Saddler, bow: G.

Pil-nrr stroke: A Aalbot. cox W. Tfxid coach. 1: Mercantile No. 1.

2- Mercantile No. 2. 3. OPF.N PAIR? ITent 1 Ml-houmr. 1 Murenntllo.

21 len neat 2: Rlrhmond No. 1. 1: Richmond No. 2. 2.

Len FINAL: M'iourno (A. Sharp "bow; Wims. stroke), 1: Richmond No. I. 2 2U len.

NOVICE FOURS: Heat 1: RanM No. 1. 1: Yarra Ynrra No. 1. 2.

'1 If" Heat 2: Fank. a row-over. at 3: Bnks No. 2 a row-ovir. Hat 4: 1: Ranks No.

3 2 2 len. First STnuu': Bankn No. 1 1- Rnnk No. 2 2. Ti len.

Peloid Reml-lna': Mercantile, Banks No. 4 2 2 len. FINAL- Mercantile 'J. Kean bow: R. Fvfe.

R. Cornell, a Wilson stroke) 1: Bank No. 1. 2. ten.

NOVICE PAIRS: Heat 1: Hawthorn No. 1. 1: Ynrra Yarra No, 1. 2 in len. Hent 2: Wank No.

1, 1: Hawthorn No 2. len. Hent 3: Bant" No. 2 1: Prestdh 2. Len Hent 4- Lake Colac row'-ovT.

He-t 0- 1- Funks No. 3 2. 2 len. Heal 6: Yarrawonffa 1: Yrra Yarra No. 2.

2 V. len. FtMt Huff-nom 1: flanks 2 2 ft. Seoirl Lv lar 1- P-nV No. 2 2-3 ft frird Pfmi -final Merrntne.

1 Tn, Take i lavr.wi AiT Itkll PUBBISH Removed, larse, small. KAttno that an am end in 2 Plan Demolition. 37 1192, A.H. 37" 3728 tilng scheme has been prepared ana is. avuiaoie iur uujcviiuii.

LAW LIST THIS DAY tne commencement 01 tne aoove planning scheme an application fNs. 407S21 has been made by George Horace PUMP and Leslie Gordon PUMP both of Manning-ham Road, Lower Tcmplestowe to the. Melbourne and Metropolitan Board, of Works as the Responsible Authority for a permit for a Petrol Filling Station In respect EILDON RESERVOIR PLANNING Butstiiim em uvea loaav. 515097. A.

II. 5442205 2 YOUNG Irishmen req, work on dairy or sheep farm. Phone 306 7S86 after 6 p.m. (SHIRE OF MANSFIELD) AMENDMENT No. 1.

lKo Spurs only top team to win LONDON, Oct.31. Tottenham Hotspur was the only one of the top Ave Division One clubs to win in yesterday's English Soccer League programme. Spurs beat their bogy team, West Bromwich Albion by two goals to one, and extended their run of unbeaten home League matches to 33. Tottenham moves into second place behind Leeds United, which was held 1-1 by third-placed Burnley. Sheffield United, in second position before yesterday's matches, suffered its first home defeat of the season when losing by the odd goal against unpredictable Chelsea.

The top-of-the-vtable clash between Leeds and Burnley did not come to life until the second half, when Jim Storrie put Leeds ahead after 47 minutes. Burnley equalised a minute later when Irvine netted, and that was the score at the finish. Leeds have 20 points from 14 games, Spurs 19 from 14. Burnley 19 from 14, Sheffield United 19 from 15 and West Bromwich Albion 18 from 15. AAP-Reuters.

Scores, Page 20. Notice Is hereby Given that the vi me iana aeicnoea nereunaer TENDERS Shire of Mansttcld hi pursuance Ttletrtft QhlrA Oi lis powe.a unoer tne luwu aim Country Planning Act 1961 has erected lor columns, al.ib walls, atalrs labor 1 Street MANNINGHAM ROAD or labor and materials, by effi prepared an Rmenamg fianning snlmnin for An flri cnmnrlsinz cient team, iimioo, approximately 9.5 acres at Bonnie Doon situate between Hutchlnsons AO. Crown Allotment No Parish BULLEEN 3flll 1 Loded Plan No' nim.nalnns iflLEN HUNTLY. 3 rooms and bungalow, share bathroom. launary; iio v.

n. imm, 1147 Glen Huntly Hunt- ituaa una uie iuresiiu(e ui iuc Elldon Reservoir the northern boundary of which area commences approximately 1100 links south from the intersection of Maroondah Highway and Hutchin RRICKLAYERS require Work. Previous work for inspection. 87 2017. efiLEN HUNTLY.

112 feet depth 160 feet situated on NORTH side of street" commencing CORNER of MACEDON ROAD (being nearest Joln-i PRICKLAYING team, first-class dry; 77. W. B. Tonks 1147 son Koaa ior ine purpose r7nnlne thl urea residential. LL A I A I 1L tMJ tnicrawjuua street i.

Title Partkulara Vntitm GViIIa HQ9 A copy of the amending Scheme has been deposited at the Office of the Shire of Mansfield at Mansfield and at the Offlce of the irjLEN mis. Spac. S.C. unfurn. B.R.

Flat, quiet garden set- OUICK LAYING GANG reas. work "Good work guar. Ring 29 1017 PRICK Work wanted. L.M., L.O. 5 Large team available.

Ring Donnellv, 83 7838. 1 PRICK WORK wanted. Good team available, for Immediate The application will be considered by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works after the expiration of fourteen days after 47 Town and country Planning soara Gl soring Street Melbourne and urTll hf nnn too lrnnerHnn rtttr tic Tf iii'TiionM Vnrn Plntette I1 new: 615. incl G. and tne pu on cai ion oi inis notice.

All persons who may be affected bv the grant of the permit are called upon to send. In writing, to the Secretary. Melbourne and E.L. H.W.S.. W.M.

carp. Bus. lady only. 81 2659, office hours by any person free of charge. Any persona affected by the amending Planning Scheme are required to set forth in writing all objections they may have addressed to the Secretary, Shire of Mansfield at Mansfield on or before the 7th day of December 04 rfOO! PUILDERS.

Ulnc 69 2580. cost plus 1. contracts secured, payments for competent contractors fiARPENTERS. sub-tontract team required to complete lock up. In country.

Immediate start. Phone Peckham gets over 7 ft. at first try High jumper Lawrie Peckham continued his excellent pre season form when he cleared 7 feet at the amateur athletic trials at Dolamc-re Oval, Mentone, on Saturday. Peckham cleared 6 ft. 10 in.

in his first try, and then went over the bar at 7 ft. without a great deal of trouble. However, he failed to clear 7.3 at three attempts. Last week end Peckham cleared 7.2 at Scotch College Oval. Peter Norman, of EMH, returned the best 220 yards' time with 21.5, Tony Vuat, of St.

Bede's College, who lias shown great promise in recent weeks, ran second to 16-year-old Roger Hampson, of EMH, in the 14th heat of the 220 yds. Hampson's time was 22.5. Brst performances: 220 Norman fEMH). 21.5. fiSO yds R.

Falconer 1 Three miles: R. Ward (Bill. H. 41.9. Hurdles senior: R.

Flldes (Rich.) 15 6 Junior: Caryle 16 0 One mile walk: Karnnark fPres.l 7.31.8 HleM iumo A Grade: 'GH. 7 U. and Grades: I. Patter. 6 ft Triple Jumn Senior: M.

Drew IEMII. ft. 1 In. Davles fCi. 42ft jnji In Shot nut Senior: (RIchJ 41 fl.

7 In Under 17: C. IC Huntlyl 41.1 'A Under 1: Lombard Franks'on. C. Dillon lSand.1 183 ft 7 In ITAWTHORN. 22 Shakespeare cl.

T. and T. metropolitan uoara oi wonts. Planning and Highways Branch. 1 1 A SnunrM1 St r( Mtlhnum.

TklGGER. Massev FereuRonJ Sid i ptw. inquire nat a. fJAWTHORN. Lux.

2 lge. Inge, scd toilet B.I. lino ana, to, Fiate wnewier uiey within fourteen days a statement In the prescribed form of any objections they may have to the grant of the permit. All such statements received by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works within the said period of, fourteen days will be taken Into1 consideration tn the determination; Shift available for hire. 12 in to 30 In.

buckets, experienced Operator, extension If required. Ring all hours. 306 6642, Doug email Vniica 103 Auhurn I wisn to oe ncara in respecc 01 their objections. R. Womerslcy secretary.

Shire of Mansfield, IYAiMMUb. unrce ibi tlnl5 modem unfurnished S.C. 2 Dearoom nets. ts. iu.

i nil ft I in cr PO rn TRIGGER. David Brown Tractor 34 nV perlod- Pn- FTPON APPLICATION 53913 Of ROBERT SHIELDS PRENTICE RESI iftu'poef Heidelberg oi ine application, rvinldB nf tha nivipthArt fnrm ivannoe 4 izo. ana miumael ugokue i'kkn- for the submission of statement of objections, may. be obtained IVANHOE. Lge.

furr, S.C.! 11 sns. Adults. 49 4413. Hawthorn Company Directors Land at South Ynrra having a frontage irom tne omce oi tne riannm and Highways Branch, 601 Lltti mlHna Straitf Xlhniirn MALVERN. Unf.

gd. 2 bed-Ai caropted thr'out. L. I Pnbes. Off.st narltlntt: 10.

oi aouui iuu icet to tne west of Punt Rpad and a depth (Slgned s. Dawson of Victoria's win in basketball Victoria retained the Australian women's international basketball trophy by defeating South Australia 45-41 in the grand final at the Albert Park stadium yesterday. South Australia had three points up before Victoria found its touch. Score at half-time was 18-all. South Australia made the first break after half-time, and from then on the game was point for point, with J.

Tedmenson (SA) and J. Forster (Vic.) both shooting GEO. M. HUME, 401 St. Kllda Rd.

26 4536 A.H.. 60 7220. fROTT F.E. Loaders, M.F. Dlg-y ger.

with F.E. Loader, att. for hire or contract. Also Low Loader for hire SUNDBY P.L.. 33 3614.

A. Hrs. 878 4204.. TTaROTT Loaders. 4-ln-l buckets, Massey-Ferguson Digger.

Hire 306 5042. all hours, TOW, LOADERS for Hire. Metro- polltan and counirv, Good service. Phone 57 l47f pRICE, Bricklayer. L.O..

1250 WANTED TO SELL ADDING MACHINE. Sale or Hire. Specialty Typewriters. 34 6466 BED. Oak.

3 wire, mattress. 53 7014. liter 6 p.m. BUTCHERY Flttlntta. Good cond.

250 Johnson Fitzroj. CARPET AXMINSTER. WILTON. RO A DLO A M. Ac.

Laid. Also VINYL TILES. Bit DISCOUNT. 27 8011. 6.1 922.

ELECTROLUX Vac. O.K.: 4. 238 High N'cote. 48 6052. GAS STOVES.

GAS STOVES. Melbourne's Largest Stocks. Reconditions from 1110 Bottlc-cns. from 2ft '10 New Stoves from 4710 Commercial Stoves from 85 SPARE PARTS FOR OLD STOVES Gas and Fuel Corporation A cents abiut 178 fect commencing about 187 feet south from Domain Road may after 21 days be brought under the Transfer of Land Act UKUVKK As Agent for G. H.

L. G. t. Pump. fDate) 291065 VTrvrrrTJ! 1 hurAhv trivtm that Por.

MURRUMBEENA 1 bed room, loume. kit. earoort. carpets, Ven. blinds, light dont.

(Eleventh Court, Judge Dunn, 10. For Sentence Colin James Edwards. (Judge Leckie, 10.30.) Trials: George Katsipodas; Ronald John Morrison. (Twelfth court, Judge Hewitt. 10.30.) Trials: Vincent John Hanson; John Keith Wilson.

(Judfje Bourke. 3.) To Plead Michael Gafflero and Richard Brian Harris; Arthur John Tabe; Eric Douglas Find-lay. For Sentence: Norman John Anthony Smith; Harold Latham; Pletro Lemma. GENERAL SESSIONS APPEALS HAWTHORN. (RSL Halt, 605 Glenferrle Road, Hawthorn, Judge Just, 10.) Carram v.

Trounson; Harris v. Steel; Stewart v. Leveille; Stewart v. McGeorge; Stewart v. Johnson; Morley v.

Halkett; Forrest v. GENERAL SESSIONS APPEALS MELBOURNE. (Eighth Court, Judge Frede-rlco. 10.30.) Adjourned Bond: Hooper v. Camneld.

WORKERS' COMPENSATION. (Sleigh Corner, 160 Queen Street, No. 2 Board Room. 7th Floor, 9,45.) Murray v. Wen-zel and others.

(10.) Mulr v. Albany Theatre (mention); Mc-Cankle v. ETA Foods mention); McCarthy v. Mental Hygiene Department mention Raverty v. Young Jackson (mention); Harris v.

Thos. Borthwlck (mention); Tlppett v. Guy Medhurst V. ICIANZ. (2.15.) Plech v.

Albert Park Laundry. (No. 3 Board Room. 6th Floor, 10 and 2.15.) Summary list. LICENSING.

(632 Bourke Street. Court, 10.45.) New Licences (for mention). Endorsement: A. G. J.

M. Spence, 84-86 Railway Avenue, Rlngwood East. Extension of Time: Colony Restaurant Pty. Limited, Melbourne. Country business.

Metropolitan business. ARBITRATION COMMISSION. (451 Law Courts Place. Senior Commissioner Taylor. 2.30.) Municipal Employes' (Tasmania) Award, re rates of pav for apprentices.

(Commissioner Nell, 10.30.) Australian Railways Union and Victorian Railways Commissioners and others, re margin for wood machinist andor sawyer for decision. Municipal Officers, Geelong Water Works Trust Award, re salaries for Juniors for decision. BANKRUPTCY. (No. 3 Court Room, 450 Law Courts Place, the Deputy Registrar, 10.30.1 Section 68.

Examinations: Re, Sygmunt Klein: re, William Corby Adams; re, Stanley Mervyn Prvde; re, Harold George Douarhton: re. Albert Joseph Gledhlll and Ethel Avery re, Keith William Fry. HI3II COURT. (No. 1 High Court, Mr.

Justice Menzles, 10.15.) For hearing: Parr v. Reliance Manufacturing Co. Pty. Ltd. (part heard).

SUPREME COURT. FULL COURT. (First Court, The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Adam, Mr. Justice Gillard, 10.30.) Admission of barristers and solicitors, Criminal Appeals.

(2.15.) Swearing-in- of Justices of the Peace. (2.30.) Criminal Appeals. CAUSES. (No. 2 High Court.

Mr. Justice Smith. 10.30.) West and Jay v. Melbourne Runabout Speed Boat Club; Joseph Haveeka (Frankston) v. Ban-nan Securities Pty.

Ltd. (Ninth Court, Mr. Justice Sholl, 10.30.) Jennings v. Valley Investments Pty. Valley Investments Pty.

Ltd. v. Jennings (both part heard). DIVORCE. (Thirteenth Court, Mr.

Justice Starke. 10.30.) Cameron; Piper; Roth. NOTICE: The defended divorce list will be called over in the Sixth Court at 9.30 a.m. today and fixtures made for December 1 to 10. LIST (Sixth Court, Mr.

Justice Monahan. 10.30.) Chandler; McNeil; Simmonds; Franck; Westcott; Callow; Chandler; Ferguson, ElliiVgson; Clifford; Burgess. CHAMBERS. (Fourteenth Court, Mr. Justice Little, 10.30.) Chamber business.

COUNTY COURT. (Nineteenth Court. Judge Adams, 10.30.) Newman v. Jones Brown mention Burmatn Pty. Ltd, and another v.

Erdody; Franlc v. Sedgman. (Seventeenth Court, Judge Mitchell, 10.30.) Appeal: Gray v. Minister of State for Labor and National Service. (Twenty-first Court, Judge Wolnarski, 10.30.) Arbitration: Valainte v.

Housing Commission. (Twenty-first Court. Judge Norrls, 11.) City of Caulfleld v. Charles Patrick Allen and George Aubrey Keetley. (Seventh Court, Judge Vickery, 10.30.) Chambers, GENERAL SESSIONS.

(Second. Court, Judge Mitchell, 10.) For Sentence: Alan Walton Charles; Rljk Van-Beldhuysen. (Judge Harris, 10.30.) Trials: Prank Arthur Lucas; James Lawrence Fyfe. (Third Court, Judge Flanna-gan. 10.30.) Trial: David John Jeffrey (part heard).

(Fifth Court, Judge Ranke, 10.30.) Trial: William Thomas Megee and Leslie John Crlbbes. (Eighth Court, Judge Wolnarski. 10.) For Sentence: Cvrll Lewis. (Judge Fredorlco 10,30.) Trial Walter unless a "-aveai ue C. P.

Reclstrar of Tltlea ciose snons; a ana, p.w. tlflcate No. MS4862 for 2000 7'A DEBENTURE STOCK (SECOND SERIES) which matures LANDER ROGERS. SOLTCI- 206 McKlnnon Road. 58 4422.

A.H.. 97 1687, Balaclava. "Caulfleld. 'near HUUKAE. 1i)Ht.

1 (VI. on tne 3utn june iviv. in i.n-DUSTRIAL ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION LIMITED In lh WINNER of Alexandra District citizens' Youth Club. Ilolden name of OLIVE RAE BARTLETT (i as been mislaid and it is the ntentlon of the Directors to Issue a new Certificate in lieu thereof AMnsmsrW. ONGAREL car Kftnic orawn wciooer.

1965. Ticket No. 1198. Mr. J.

W. Tatham. Marysvllle. Victoria. rvooyong no.

PRICE. Hard Plaster. Apply Ascot Vale State School. Latws Road. Monday, 8 a.m -X.

pROF. Brick Work and General Cleaning. Factories, Flats, Ring 87 0651 The Tidiest Cleaner of All, KORN. 198 St. George's Northcote 48 nasa.

'COUTH In MMhntirnn atter fourteen aays irom tne issu of the publication hereof. By Order of the Board H. ROSS accurately. BOARD VACANT LATEST GUEST HOUSE WOTICE is hereby given that the Co-operative Housing Societies 4r3-44 Powell Street (Off Toorak Road). LUXURIOUSLY Fl'lTHD AND FURNISHED ONE BEDROOM FLATS.

XKS are Invited on behalf mtr the ntmlttee of Of the GREENVALE VIL-IGE FOR THE AGED for Altera- SAM BEAR PTY. LTD 22. RUB-sell Street. FB2191. PAINT.

Walnmur. many colmu. Plastic and Enamel; only 35 gallon to clear. 188 Gertrude Fltzroy. 41 3462.

-piANO. small: 15 now bal- aiice before xmas. 7S61800, PIANO. Gort A Kallman; 30. 73 Punt Windsor.

PIANOS. 15 65 (tuned). Other on termi. c'teed. 91 A Warriftal Oakle.gh.

56 8485. "REFRIO Suit fiat, electric: MOTEL. All mcais. cut luncnes, excell. menu, heater.

TV lounge, early breakfast, late dinner, washing machine. Ironing One acre parking. Close all transport: T510. share: 6167 single. 41 Chapel St.

St. Kllda. Near Alma Rd. 94 6624. BulidinSr lo mum Germanics to resume sport COLOGNE, Oct.

31. The West German Sports Federation yesterday decided to resume regular sports exchanges between East and West Germany. The exchanges were broken off by West Germany in 1961 as a reprisal against the Communist-built Berlin wall. Soccer team changed LONDON, Oct. 31.

England's soccer team to play Northern Ireland at Wembley on November 10 fhows three changes from the side humbled by Austria last week. Gordon Banks of Leicester City replaces Ron Springett goal, Peter Thompson of Liverpool, comes in for Terry Paine on the right wing, and Alan Peacock of Leeds United heads the attack in place of Barry Bridges. The team announced today, li: Banks Leicester fFul-hami. Wilson 'Evertonl. stiles (Manchester United).

J. Charlton (Txed.t. Moore (West Ham). Thompson iLivtrpoon, Greaves (Tottenham Horspur). Peacock (Lecdsi.

R. Charlton fManchcster Unlte.11. Connelly (Manchester United) AAP.Retttera. (fa Oitolit wall.tn-wnll earaeta and drapes. Most attractive modern furniture, automatic washing and A AST.AKILDA PRIVATE HOTEL, arying macnines.

JH'IU. COnO. WO UKlii, TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS FARE. GIFT BOXK3 FOR avaiiawe the magi DAVTD BLLLIOTT A CO. REST, j.

uariing ow. syum iaiuw. us trey aw, SEle. and Share Rooms. Reas.

tariff. Choice of menu. Early b'fast. TV room, casual or permanent. Close T.

and T. Phone 94 4241. Tnveravon Pri namea nereunaer were rejisterco during the month of October, jkKHmt Wawrley No. 196 Lonsdale Street, Dandenomr rederated Clerks Union (No. K): Co-operation House, cor Vic-torla and BxhibiUon street.

Maftwurne. W. J. Srodle, Registrar. tends to apply at the Meeting of the Council of the Shire oi PHn-den to be held on 1st December 1965 for permission to extend the budding of their offensive trade premises situated at Nepean Highway Drotnana part Lot 9 LP 4916 Jamleson Subdivision Sid JL.

Wl Director, rJULCOTT FACTORS LIMITED Notice Is hereby given that this Company'i debenture Interest will be paid on 1st December 1965, The debenture register transfer TTON3 IN THE IT l-s id. Jt una iz. KILDA. -Gr spac Inge. dinrm.

2 bedrmn cl beach. IN I ATURE WOODEN TEA StrerH DAVIS 146 Russell St 63 8312. Bonds secure title fight TORONTO, Oct. 81. The managers of heavyweight boxers Ernie Terrell (United States) and George Chuvalo (Canada) have agreed to post 12,500 bonds guaranteeing that the winner of their fight here tomorrow will meet the victor in the Casslus Clay Floyd Patterson clash on Novem-.

ber 22. They agreed to this in-answer to a request from thv World Boxing Association," which Is trying to end th' confusion among the world's; leading heavyweights. AP-Reuters. Golfers claim speed record AUCKLAND, Sunday. Twelve Matamata golfers are claiming a world speed record for 18 holes played over their course yesterday.

In a combined effort they played the 60002-yard course in 17 minutes 27 seconds to beat the previous best recorded time of 19 minutes 57.6 seconds by 12 players at Riverwood, Sydney, a few months ago. The Matamata players completed their round in 100 strokes, against the 84 taken by the Australians. AAP. vate Hotel. 31 Burnett Street.

94 4173. Excell, meals, full 010 wkly, Ierm. or cas. Near all Irani TV. bllllflrda.

Car WflSh 1 123; 2 21. 3 30: 5 45'. ALL ABOVE CARR. PD, LIST FROM F. LAMBERT S6N THR MMCCA.

HAY HILL. NORWICH. ENGLAND. INSTALLATION'S 1 EXCLUSIVEFLAT, LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED. bedroom spacious lounge.

-SDnointed kitchen tiled ana launo, tac. tw Anmvnw eollln, strnT Maibiumo. "lue AA. ST, RILUA, nnwrj-LAWM GUEST HdUSE. 97 bathroom fullv auto, washing machine and dryer, swimming pool, conv car space.

Conv situated, few mln. Cltv. From 15 gns- ivw Fltsroy St. 610: share OlZD. LOveiy omntr.

food. individual service. TV BOOKS win oc ciosea irom a i. MEDICAL lounge. Carefree atmosphere.

Radio, TV, Taps Recorder! TV. TV. TV. TV. TV.

TV. TV. Ni Depjilt WorrlM. HIRE YOUR TV Five Antenna, Ftm Licence, maintenance. Insurance, Ac.

Unlimited viewing from only 10 WEEKLY BRASHS BULK STORK. WHOLE-SAL; RETAIL. 185 Gladstone South Melbourne. 69 7281. 94 suits.

rrKE National Mutual Ufe Assoc 390 LT.CH?:MI.5.T- t'nf In hu own COUT1I YARRA. Fully cont, uperbly ne month to Issue Special Pofirles appt. tnrout: iui In lieu of Ppliciei tienTerne nwu inw Perm. B. and B.

Tariff. Fr. 55 per week. Casual visitors fr. 30 Ptr MgM TVJoungc, car 7627! imiue yearaL aena ior post-tne nrlce 1 RatutMll.

ClicmlAt 242 Clarendon South it ttlTME, 4M St. Kllda Road! Annette 26 4536. onShlSr HmST flfc "avanabir 66.

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