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The Age from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Page 8

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The Agei
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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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8 THE AGE. FRIDAY. JANUARY 7. 1955 SCIENTIST'S VIEW Keeping Fit the Hard Way Bradshaw Cleared of Flat Shooting Charge Prahran court yesterday dismissed a charge against Norman Edwin Bradshaw of wounding, -with intent to murder, a woman in a South Yarra flat on November 7 last year. Atomic Defence Impossible Here HOBART, Thursday.

The defence I of Australia against an atomic attack would be impossible, Dr. John Blatt, a nuclear physicist, said today. Bradshaw. 32. motor Fiji Awaits Blow from Hurricane SUVA, Thursday.

The hurricane to the west of Fiji is moving slowly south and the "final warning area" now covers virtually the whole western half of Vitl Levu. These are populous sugarcane areas. All the remainder of Fiji remains in- the preliminary warning stage. At Suva, cairn, stifling heat Is punctuated by strong gusts of wind and rain. Lautoka, Nandl and other centres are nrepared, but in mechanic, of Palmer Dr.

Blatt. who is engaged Street, Richmond, was charged with with Intent to murder Mrs. Joan Frances Dob in nuclear physics work at bin, of Punt Road, South Yarra, on November 7, the University of Sydney, was addressing the Adult Education Board's summer school. "All this talk about defence against the atom bomb Is 11154. He pleaded not guilty and dence against you and you are discharged on this information." Awaiting Trial Bradshaw was returned to Pentrldge gaol, where he is serving a six months' sentence and Is awaiting trial on a charge of demanding money by menaces.

At the previous hearing, Mrs. Dobbin told the court there had been a party at her flat In Punt Road, South Yarra, on the night of November 6. Among the guests was Thompson, who remained In the lounge downstairs when she and her husband retired to bed. When she heard the front door bell ring, she went downstairs. She told who was defended by Mr.

J. Long. Detective Sergeant J. E. Matthews prosecuted.

"Conflicting' A police witness. Graham dications are that the Miles Thompson, who was in the flat at the time of the lounge downstairs. He did not hear any noise outside the front door, nor did he hear anyone calling out. When Mrs. Dobbin came downstairs, he did not hear her speak to any person, although she had left her bedroom to answer a ring at the door.

Two Shots Thompson said Mrs- Dobbin was standing in the doorway of the lounge when he heard two shots, which seemed to come from the passage. Mrs. who was wounded, lay on a couch until taken to hospital by her husband. Thompson said he remained at the flat while the Dobbins went to -hospital. Nobody came to the flat before the arrival of the police.

Asked to explain a cut on his face, Thompson said he had been struck on 'the face by one of the guests during an altercation which had taken place before the shooting. He did not know the man. Neither Bradshaw nor Flynn had visited the flat after the shooting and before "the arrival of the You Just can't defend a city against an atomic attack. "Submarines- off the coast could launch a tew atomic missiles and wipe out the capital cities with one blow." Dr. Blatt said it was no good trying to take away atomic weapons Irom the major Powers.

The same principle had been tried with child delin-quents, but they had managed to get other weapons. "The thing to do is not to take away atom bombs, but to take away the will to destroy," he said. Dispersion Dr. Blatt said dispersion of the population was perhaps the best method of defence against atomic at- But the fantastically high cost of doing this would make it economically impossible. Dr.

Blatt said the answer to how to live in an atomic age hinged largely on the lack of suitable leadership. Scientists had tried to eivj leadership, but had failed mainly because they did not have the ability to lead people. i ever was outside the front storm will continue south. Yasawa Islands report a wind velocity of 98 knots, but no reference is made to any serious damage. The New Zealand ship Matua is- heading for Suva Instead of Lautoka today, but will sail for.

Lautoka tomorrow to load bananas if the hurricane permits. All local ship are reported safe. Oronsay's Cruise SYDNEY, Thursday. The captain of the Oron-say, Captain A. C.

O. Hawker radioed the Orient Line's Sydney office today Rebate on Insurance Premiums SYDNEY, Thursday. Insurance companies have been ordered, to return 20 per cent, of their workers' compensation premiums for the year ended June 30, 1954, to the insuring employers. The Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. Landa, said this today.

The workers' compensation Insurance premiums committee which determines the maximum premium rate Insurance companies may charge made the order. In the year ended June 30, last, the companies paid SO per cent, of me sum obtained from premiums to injured employes. The companies were allowed 30 per cent, of the premiums for adminstrative expenses and profit. the shooting, said yesterday that he knew nothing about the affair, except that he heard shots fired and saw Mrs. Dobbin stagger to a couch bleeding from wounds in the body.

Thompson, who told the court he had "independent means" and resided at Barkley Street, Elwood, had failed to appear as a police witness at a previous hearing The prosecution obtained an adjournment of the hearing until yesterday to obtain his attendance. After questioning Thompson yesterday regarding events at the flat, Detective-Sergeant Matthews sought permission to treat him as a hostile witness, pointing out that his evidence conflicted with statements he had made to the police. When the refused this permission, Detective-Sergeant Matthews said he had no more evidence to offer. Mr. Long said he would call no evidence.

He submitted there was no evidence to show Bradshaw had anything to do with the wounding of Mrs. Dobbin. Addressing Bradshaw, Mr. Elvish, S.M., said: "I am not satisfied there is any evi that he would not take his- ONE SLIP and these boys would get a wetting in the creek below. They ere members of the "Betar" Jewish youth movement camp at Einglake West demonstrating one oi their tougher physical exercises.

door to leave. As she moved back towards the lounge, she was hit in the abdomen by two bullets-She said she did not know who tired the shots. At the previous hearing, Detective Sergeant Matthews said he told Bradshaw when he was arrested that Thompson had stated that shortly after Mrs. Dobbin had been shot, Bradshaw and a man named Plynn had burst Into the flat. Matthews said Bradshaw had reDlied: "That doesn't mean I shot Mrs.

Dobbin." Bradshaw had also denied he had struck Thompson with the butt ol a pistol. 'Heard no Noise' Yesterday, Thompson was questioned about the night's events in relation to statements he had allegedly made to Matthews on November 8. Thompson said he had known Bradshaw for 18 years. After Mr. and Mrs.

Dobbin had retired to bed on November 7, he was in Formes' Leaves 144,876 Estate Extra Train for Adelaide An extra express train will 1.n.H fnv Sb ship into Suva harbor because of the hurricane in the vicinity. Oronsay, with 1260 passengers on board, is on an 11-day Pacific cruise from Sydney to New Zealand and Fiji. She was to have called at Suva today. Captain Hawker Informed his company that he had changed course for Noumea, New Caledonia. The shiD was exrjected there Stuart Campbell Tully, rremiums ior cne year farmer and grazier, of Llllt Examination Results amounted to 9,409.756 andlalde at 8.30 p.m.

0n Mon. mur, who died on November claims to 4.685.582. dav. stoDDing at Victorian 4, left estate worth 44,876 New Women's Gaor Soon Victoria's new women's gaol at Fairlea, Fairfield, is expected to be ready to- ac commodate prisoners by about Easter. Fairlea, which is a formei hospital, will provide accommodation for between 40 and 50 women.

When the new gaol Is opened all woman prisoners now at Pentridge will be transferred there. to his widow and daughter. University 87 90 94 97 9201 02 04 07 08 11 12 13 22 28 29 36 37 39 43 45 46 49 50 54 57 58 60 61 66 67 69 70 75 77 80 81 90 91 96 His will was lodged for HI VolXA U9 12 1H. stations normally served by the Overland. Announcing this yester.

day, the Railway depart, ment said passengers tra. veiling to these stations on Monday must do so by ths extra train instead of tht probate yesterday. James Albion Hawker. re on Saturday and would DUCK SEASON. The duck season will open at 6 a.m.

on February 26 and continue until May 31. The Fisheries and Game department said yesterday that prospects for shooters did not appear very good. Leavlnr Greek and Roman History. tired farmer, of Kaniva. who Passed: 781K 91 99 7920 62 SOfciS spend a full day in port.

Oronsay will return to Sydney on Tuesday as scheduled. died on Novemoer leic an estate of 14,721 to his 8187 8200 47 8316 21 80 8429 76 8613 83 8731 8816 8959 9018 27 31 43 58 9147 94. I Overland. children. Introduction to Legal Method, Class List.

First: Nil, Second: 7410 and 4608 equal: 4634 2077 and 4520. equal: 1712 18S6 4629 4573 4399 and 4477 equal; 3135 2134. Third: 2055 and 4543 and 4578 and 4755 equal: 4389 and 4414 and 4535 and 1725 and 4827 equal: 4382 and 4386 and 4388 and 4408 and 4501 and 4566 and 4645 and 4692 equal; 4367 and 1868 and 4825 and 4696 equal: 4803 4541 and 4559 and 4560 and 4497 equal; 4372 and 4416 and 4425 and 4437 and 4503 and 4621 and 4639 and 4676 equal. COUNTRY CANDIDATES Leavlnr Enrllsh. Passed: 6593 9403 05 20 21 22 23 24 29 30 33 39 40 43 44 45 48 51 54 55 56 60 62 63 65 74 78 77 83 88 89 92 93 99 9503 06 14 15 23 25 36 38 42 44 51 52 57 59 67 70 74 75 78 81 97 98 9605 08 09 15 19 21 22 26 28 36 39.40 41 42.45 47 59 61 65 68 7071 73 74 76 79 80 83 85 87 91 93 95 96 99 9702 05 06 09 18 19 Public 27 32 36 38 4U 42 49 34 ob 59 61 63 b7 68.69 70 7S 79 80 88 89 90 97 98 9809 11 12 if 21 29 37 38,40 44 45 46 50 58 68 74 77-82 83 87 89 93 96 9904 06 13 15 17 18 20 22 2.) 28 33 37 39 42 43 47 53 54 55 57 t6 rU (3 HJ ho 33 39 93 9 99 10000 01 05 07 15 18 22 23 27 The hundred Index flgurt la prefixed only to the first number of each hundred.

It should be read before each of the numbers which follows it, until the next hundred index appears. EXHIBITION CANDIDATES Leavlni Ensrllsh. 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Greek and Roman Rlstoi Passed: 4545 4627 4762 4827 fin 04 05 10 11 12 14 15 18 23 28 30 33 34 50 51 O355576163 94 98 12608 11 13 17 20 22 24 29 30 32 38 39 43 49 51 54 65 67 68 76 77 79 80 82 83 84 86 93 96 97 98 99 12708 10 13 16 18 22 23 24 27 31 34 45 46 '48 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 69 70 73 92 97 12806 12 17 27 28 30 35 38 38 39 44 45 51 58 57 63 67 68 70 72 73 74 76 79 84. 87 88 90 93 12911 14 19 21 24 38 44 The Lord Mayor (cr. sel 5245 5928 6190 6348 6570 6608 leek) received this assurance DtUtf 7124 TMA JU YoUS. SUBURBAN CANDIDATES yesterday from the chair man of the Railway Com missioners (Mr. Wlshart) 48 49 51 02 03 04 OO oi- uou 73 77 78 79 84 88 94 96 13007 09 11 13 15 16 19 20 35 37 41 43 44 46 SO 52 55 59 60 61 65 74 80 85 87 89 90 97 99 13104 Leavlnr' Enfllsh.

Passed: 7803 04060809 16 2024252628 81 42 50 52 61 62 63 67 70 72 75 76 77 80 88 90 95 99 7902 06 13 17 20 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 37 40 41 43 44 47 49 51 52 53 61 62 64 66 73 74 78 95 8000 01 03 05 07 14 15 16 17 19 20 27 35 36 37 38 41 42 44 45 49 50 52 57 58 61 65 66 67 68 74 80 81 87 88 89 94 8100 "Mr. Wirhart promised me the Railways would not dismantle the train or the permanent way until all schemes to keep the train THREE SMART GIRLS WRANS. The Women's Royl AilalralUn Naval Service offers eirellent opportunities (or pro motion to women with initiative and Ability. WRANS live la eonienial tmoniihere full ot inlet-eat and comradeship. There are immediate vacancies for splendid servire careers Io un married women between IB and 40 in following limited oe cupatlonst Telegraphists (Radio Operators), Writers, Store Assistants, Sick Berth Attend -ants, Cooks, Stewards, running nave Deen ex Cr.

Selleck said. "Once we receive an assessment of the maintenance costs Involved In keep 1 01 16 23 23 27 31 34 36 37 40 44 51 53 57 67 73 74 88 87 90 92 97 8208 13 16 18 20 24 30 32 37 40 45 46 47 50 55 68 09 52 73 74 80 82 83 86 88 91 8300 4 05 13 14 16 18 21 29 32 85 36 38 41 45 46 50 52 62 63 68 67 70 72 73 78 79 86 87 88 92 99 8400 05 11 13 14 17 18 24 26 29 31 33 40 46 54 56 57 64 67 71 72 76 90 93 97 8500 01 04 03 07 08 10 11 15 -20 22 28 28 31 38 38 43 47 50 51 53 56 57 R9 61 63 70 76 78 85 86 88 89 91 94 99 8601 02 07 08 11 13 ing Purnng Biny pumng, will call a meeting to consider the proposition." 19 20 24 26 33 3b 31 39 51 50 01 04 67 74 76 78 87 9o 98 13200 02 15 16 17 19 23 24 30 31 33 39 42 44 46 47 48 51 52 53 62 63 64 65 66 68 7o 81 83 84 88 90 98 13300 05 06 08 14 16 19 23 24 28 30 33 35 37 40 42 43 44 48 54 55 56 57 60 8.1 70 71 74 79 82 83 89 9Q 91 94 96 97 98 13402 03 04 OS 07 10 11 12 20 23 24 26 33 3o 37 38 40 45 52 53 58 63 64. 65 70 74 75 76 77 83 84 i 92 93 94 M500 02 03 10 15 16 17 18 24 29 34 35 37 38 43 49 50 52 58 60 67 69 79 82 83 84 89 91 13604 03 06 08 10 12 13 16 27 31 36 42 43 47 49 50 51 55 39 61 63 71 73 73 77 80 82 83 84 90 13700 01 03 07 26 27 38 40 58. leavlnr Greek and Boma; Ills-ti Passed: 95R2 9603,9738 54 68 8S 9887 9904 51 78 10077 85 10128 32 91 10380 10329 74 10675 10707 80 10845 33 10926 11153 73 11206 11340 60 83 11471 11700 23 38 63 11880 11905 121B3 73 12211 12917 Mr. H.

L. Hewitt, who has secured the Lord Mayor's assistance In keeping the train running, said the 17 18 20 21 22 24 25 32 39 41 Ao At jta Aa fin fifi fi fict fin R9 meeting would have to decide whether a public ap 7U 74 Bl OA B4 Dt OO I OO on 92 i)3 94 97 8702 07 09 10 11 peal should be organised to 13 18 17 19 21 Z2 29 31 33 3 37 39 42 43 45 48 49 51 52 61 Duy tne train irom tne Kan-ways department. 63 67 71 72 80 83 01 92 93 MJ Qcm iu 13 14 1ft 17 18 21 important of all, you'll be playing a vital part in Australia's defence plans. The Women's Services Will Pay You Well Apart' from a substantial weekly salary, you will be provided with a living-out allowance, unless accommodation is provided. Generous Service benefits, three weeks' annual leave with travel concessions, and initial free clothing issue which includes complete Summer and Winter outfits.

cash gratuity accrues on leaving the Service. Initial engagement period for all three Services is four years, with possible re-engagement for further four year periods. They are three ambitious, intelligent young women. They realise the urgent need for Australia to defend herself. They know, too, that Service life offers excellent chances for advancement, good pay and every amenity.

You Can Serve Your Country and Advanee Your Career Service life offers specialist training in a multitude of interesting occupations. Conditions in The Women's Royal Australian Naval Service, The Women's Royal Australian Army Corps and The Women's Royal Australian Air Force are the, very best, and there are chances for rapid advancement, with commensurate increases in pay. And, most "It may be possible to finance it from payments by passengers," he added. The Railways plan to run 23 24 23 26 28 30 35 37 42 43 46 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 55 56 58 61 62 64 63 66 67 TO 71 72 78 80. 90 94 8902 06 03 11 15 18 22 29 34 35 38 40 48 52 56 57 58 59 68 73 75 77 78 79 82 83 84 89 96 9001 03 05 06 08 10 12 13 15 23 25 27 29 31 32 40 42 43 53 57 59 60 63 67 68 72 74 77 78 84 95 .97 MM 02 Intermediate Ensllsh Expression.

Passed: 54W 9404 08 09 11 12 15 19 26 31 32 36 52 33 57 59 61 66 72 82 85 90 94 95 96 97 93 9500 04 07 08 09 11 16 2426 30 34 40 43 45 ft 48nS455 62 6S 6671 76 77 80 83, 85 88,88 a9o 99 9600 01 0 07 18 18 33 35 37 43 44 fumng Biuy irom rem Tree Gully to Belgrave on Australia uay. 94 03 10 11 12 17 19 27 35 3fl 50 51 52 81 82 84 85, 89 iVinri no 10 on 13 OA 25 47 48 58 63 66 69 71 74 75 Junior Chess 64 65 9 41 42 48 OO i 62 TAYLORS FOB THE ammo 72 78 86. 9v W. 14 Championship 9901 02 05 08, ray, Night Correspondence. WRAAC.

Tht Women's Roys. Australian Army Corpe offers full scope for your Initiative and ability, A tlnfl woman (or widow or divorce without dependent children) be-tween IB and 80 years of age ll eligible for enlistment In the WRAAC. Women witb-ei perlence in one of the services are accepted up to the tie of 35 years. There are immediate vacancies Id the followlna; oe cups Hons i Caterer, Clerk, Clerk-Stenographer, ClerkMedlest, Coder-Psychological, Cook, Dental Asslstsot, Draughts woman, Driver, General Dudes. Mess Stewsrdess, OperatorStg asls.

Projectionist, Store worn sn, forewoman-technics Typist. WRAAF. The Women's Royal Australian Air Force opens up new fields of Interest with op portnnltirja for aecnitriaf additional skills and invaluable perlence. Applicants for enlist meat should be between IB and 85 years of ge (unmarried or widows without dependent child ren) and eiWRAAF members) may enlist up to 37 years. There are Immediate vacancies In the following occupational Acronnt ing Machine Operators, Clerks.

Clerks (Stenographer), Clerks Clerkt (friiilp mem). Clerk (Kriiipment Account), Clerks (Medical), Cnojn, Cook Ailitanl, Education Ai-liiants, Equipment Asitants, Kshrie Workers, Ceneral Hands, Medical Order lies. Personnel Selection As SfMors, Stewardess (Dining Room Attendants), Stores Hsnds, Tailors, Telephone and Teleprinter Operators, transport Drivers, Tracers Cartographic, 41 8 8 fi 09 13 19 24 28 38 40 Mr. J. Hortovanyl, of South 72 73 10002 Tuition IWW uompawmuini GEORGE TAYLOR AND 306 Little Collins Street 46 50 58 09 63 bb IU 31 OA oo oa JOIN THE Australia, won the Australian junior chess championship completed Australian Women's Services 76 80 81 82 98 102M 02 06 16 17 1Q On bl OO 23 Oft 27 98 .31 35 41 TAYLORS FOR RESULTS.

42 43 48 50 56 57 58 39 61 63 7 77 112 oi a (w in3nn n.3 04 Mr. D. Robson (Victoria) 14 15 17 18 20 21 23 30 31 32 33 COACHING. AUSTRAL COACHING COLLEGE. was second and Mr.

P. Fla tow (N.S.W.) was third. UNIVERSITY TEXTBOOKS 00 LITTLE COLLINS ST. MELBOURNE. O.

1535. lor an faculties. CHESHIRE'S. Bay. night, personal 338 Little Collins Street TUITION.

Each of these players Is iunior chess champion In his State. Mr. Hortovanyl won the Australian junior title in Adelaide in 1951-52, when he was 15. and Mr. Robson was champion at Toowoomba In (MU9532), Right Op.

McEwan's. NAVY ARMY A I ft FORCE Candidates for the Navy and the Air Force must be British subjects of substantially European descent. Inquire without obligation at Combined Services Recruiting Centre, Cnr. Flinders and Dcgraves Streets, Melbourne (enter from Flinders Street), MF8281. If unable to call, write to Deputy Director of Recruiting, Box XYZ, G.P.O., Melbourne.

In Tasmania: Write to Deputy Director of Recruiting, Box XYZ, G.P.O., Hobart; or for Army or Air Force inquiries, Anglesca Barracks, Davey Street, Hobart. Phones: Army B7011, Ait Force B7686. Navy inquiries, Franklin Wharf, Hobart, phone 7054. Hours: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m.

to' 12.30 p.rn. FEBRUARY SUPP. Tutorial and Postal IN ALL SUBJECTS. 1D52-53, when he was 18 SCHOOL BOOKS Sill for CASH to HALL'S BOOK STORE S71 BOtroRE STRKtrr, ot I2 CHAPEL nABRAN. UNIVERSITY COACHING Mr.

Hortovanyl won every game In the nine rounds to secure nine points. Mr. Rob' son gained 7 points and COLLEGE, 847 Collins Street C.l, Tel, Cent. 2363. Utucd by th Director Mr.

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