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The Age from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia • Page 21

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Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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THE AGE, Tuesday, December 2, 1975 MOTORING, WEATHER 21 Business firms have given this willing little workhorse their full backing The gift of In today's chaotic 6 my am-dilwfrs, motorists need tntry sit to ensure safety and comfort Give mother, dad, wtif, brother or motoring friends i LuVej Driving Mirror (or added drwmf safety, With huge 16-inch wheels, low ratio and light weight, the Suxuki clambers almost anywhere Surefooted: that's the Suzuki short wheelbase produce a choppy ride over any sort of irregularities in the bitumen. At 20-30 kmh over really rough stuff, the vehicle is still within its ability although the driver may be hanging on grimly. Fuel consumption is none too good if the vehicle is asked to match normal traffic pace. The little motor doubling its capacity to 1078 cub. cm.

since it's a two stroke produces only 22 mpg (35 kmnii) in traffic. Manual Model, Hand, R. Hand $11 ea, inc. tax Electronic remote controlled Model. L.

Hand. R. Hand $20 inc. ta the wheels but too little in most cases to 3pin them so the little Suzuki simply plugs through or over anything. Ultimately, it can be bogged.

But is so light at 700 kg all up that the occupants can usually manhandle it back to a firmer footing. Unlike the military derived four wheel drives, the Suzuki was intended for tracking along the side of hills at what appears to be with the vehicle stationary Willi we vcniuie siai The revs, are built quite SUZUKI 4 W-D I MUNTIL 1 1 check can choose two wheel drive, can cnuuse iwo wiieei unvc. four drive 9r Sour wneei drive low ratio, inis but a little Praclice Is all inais neeuea ior smootn gear box has no synchro- shifts on the move. haust indicating that the mesh and shifting through The "other" conventional porting of the motor is arils neutral from low to high gearbox has four synchro- ranged to keep it within its ratio a 2:1 shift there meshed ratios, a good point "power" band for its entire is an almost interminable again because of the two range, wail for the motor to spin stroke motor's "ring-ding- There's none of the down its revs. The makers ding" reluctance to yield "mmmmm-YAHHHH" shift suggest the shift be made revs.

from minimum to maximum But then it spends a lot of its time with the throttle wide open. And the figure for a four wheel drive is quite goou. Cornerine is rather better than you'd expect with a tall narrow body the test example came with a steel cab and its attendant noise magnification. But the driver is always aware of the limited cornering capabilities of the vehicle. Room inside is adequate for two the driver's seat has a bull adjustment rather than a lever and slide, and the normal adjustment for Australia would be all the way back.

Behind the seats there is room for a couple more people or a huge tool box. SUMMING UP: The Su- zuki is a willing workhorse with enough benefits to out-weight its shortcomings. i Road test data AH8e. BS482I 8193590 OPfN 8PM WtfH IM1I293 Man Kiiwan ior BMW. MAZDA, and value-packed UMd Cam tool BRAKES: Drum brakes all round: parking brake on rear of transfer case.

LENGTH: 3180 mm; width 1295 mm; height 1710 mm; weight 700 kg. Turning circle 9.2 tyres 600 by 16 in. four ply conventional type, lug pattern. PERFORMANCE: Maximum speed 96 kmh, low ratio lb I I THERE IS a tendency on seeing the specifications of the Japanese Suzuki four wheel drive to discount the vehicle out of hand a big mistake. Just h'ow big are their sales is evidenced by registrations.

Every fifth four wheel drive vehicle registered in Australia is one of the little Suzukis. Behind that bald fact lies a lot of buying by business firms who want the little vehicle as a mobile tool box for on-site work. And that wouldn't be much use if it didn't per- lumi jii iuui wucci unvc situations. It certainly does that. With huge 16 ins.

wheels, low ratio and light weight, the little machine clambers MELBOURNE'S NEWEST DEALER BEATLES STOP CLEARANCE Full fiugi of Colors TRADE AND SAVE $1 00s LMT159. IMT158 DON GRAVETTE'S 4 WHEEL DRIVE CENTRE Hawthorn. I Phon.82 3791. mm ON DATSUN I f37 I XM AS SELLOUT 120Ys ALL COLORS I performance as the gas velocity through the motor hits power peaks. A consequence, of course, is that the maxima in the gears, even top, is very limited when seen In normal road context.

At 80 kmh in top there is a red line on the speedometer but the little test example from MW Motors managed a rather breathless 96 kmh. In practice, the top gear range of comfort appears to be 40-72 kmh. It will hold 80 kmh for a distance but the ride and perhaps the brakestyres adhesion isn't quite up to that oil tree- ways. Flexibility with attendant reduced performance is good. The motor is mounted very high in the chassis, a good point for fording floods, and the distributor and clutch housing are scaled with their own air vents piped above their mounting points.

In two wheel drive the steering is light but it becomes heavier of course in four wheel drive. And there is the expected vagueness at the wheel so far only avoided by the Range Rover and the Subaru. Pedal pressures are quite moderate, good by four wheel drive standards, and the turning circle isn't loo bad at 9.2 metres. Major variation between laden and unladen weight has led to rather high spring rates which with tne Due today COLUMBUS NEW ZEALAND Inner East Swan-son Dock, Columbus (6781111) MANOORA (Fremantlc), Union Bulltships 16780 II). N'ELLA DAN (Antarctic), I I Norm Wharf.

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ni; 1 0 'COMFORTMASTER' PO. BOX St, a proud owner has had ComioilmaiUer GCoJ covers fil'-d to aH kinds of vehicles including RoUs Royce, Jaguar, Mercedes, BMW, Ferrari, Volvo etc Would you befteve we've Sited the odd plane and ocean going yacht too? Give your car (he super luxury touch you can see and feel wltti covers by Comfortmaoler. We're as p'O'jd ei c.t prori. e' will be hicoy vwh '0 cr fcr -y. vi GEO.

PIZZEY SONS Telephone 46 4431 (STD 08) Apart from isolated thunder storms along the ranges weather in Victoria yesterday was fine and sunny with light to moderate east to nouth-oasterly winds. Afternoon temperatures rose to above 35 deg. at many centres north of the ranges, while in the south temperatures were mostly in the range 20 to 25 deg. The highest reading was 38 at Ouycn. Jtt Melbourne the temperature ranged from Hi at 5.30 a.m.

lo 24 deg. at 5.45 p.m. Anticyclones are over Tasman Sea and near las-mania, and a coid front is crossing waters south of Western Australia. The high near Tasmania will amalgamate with the Tasman high, producing a more north-eiiy airllow over Victoria. C7A7E.

POUTCCDl scirf rro a ce: cf Sol covers rI TYPL- CAR VSAH rZ. SEAT Wi Brown -1 -Q C- i-i MOKLV ORDER irteyn oeugmeoi wmpteteiy adjustable, the universal mounting tits any car will replace cutting minor. Finished in gleamfag dnom bast aod mart black frame colour maid) the to vow car! Easy to tit, maiBtenaAce free. Send stamped addressed esaetopa lor cotoored brochure. ORDER FROM TOOK CAM6F OR LUKEV THE LEADING MME IN MlfFUtS AND MIMIOIIS 100 IUKET MUFFINS Tl 954111 CWSIiRVIllE 0.

MOORABBIN 1119 I IMVI6 CflOTDOW, SA. zoos iarir.cr information LMCT 1377 MWMS 2IA24Z ffW TODAY about almost anywhere. In most cases the difference in ability between the tricky military machines with their all wheel drive, diff. locks and so on and the little Suzuki is small (payload is very different). The motor, too, has a lot to do with its go-anywhere ability.

It is a three cylinder two stroke motor like the earlier SAAB 93's and from 539 cm3 it produces 56 Nm torque. Basically, this is enough to drive DATSUN SALES CENTRE CNR. VICTORIA ELIZABETH CITY Phone: 347 3222 CLEARANCE I20YS SEDANS AND COUPES SAVE L.M.C.T. 219 lAVMAEfl TOWBARS HITCHES AMERICA'S MOST POPULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTING HITCH Sth. Gippsland H'way, Dandenong.

791 2566 The Towing Specialists. 90 WHITEMAN SOUTH MELB. 69 6941. HILL 878 8347. Tit Drlv Damonltrator Modal Today kft.

otten impossible angles, in- r-tA MfM 1 conservative route straight uo nr straiuht down When Eoine down, of course, there isn't a lot of engine' braking so the pow erful drum brakes get a thorough workout. The handbrake is mounted behind the transfer case on the drive shaft so when four wheel drive is selected, it can work all four wheels. There is nothing particularly sophisticated or trickv about the underpinnings of the Suzuki. There are the two driving axles mounted on leaf springs after the fashion of the World War II Jeeps. When it comes to the transmission and the engine, the degree of development i clearer.

The driver, through a single gear lever. Law List for SUPREME COURT. Full Court. (First Court, before Their Honors The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Gillard and Mr.

Justice Anderson, 10.30.) Criminal appeals; Rendell; Hindle; Mayne. Juries. (Sth Court, Mr. Justice Lush, 10.30.) Densley v. Taprcil (part heard): Sparrow v.

Sparrow and Bannister. (3rd Court, Mr. Justice Crockett, I0.3O.) Jiosin Golden Stag Ply. Lid. (mention): Rate iff v.

Robinson: Sdilicbs v. SclUicbs. Causes. (2nd Court, Justice Cowans, Kepco En-iur Parts Pty. Ltd.

v. Creen McCandlish Ltd. (tor mention). (Sth Court, Mr. Justice New-ion, 10.30.) McQuaid V.

Hill and O'Reilly (judgment). 01.) Wonderheat lnd. v. Otter Controls (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.

(part heard); Franaszczuk and others v. Lipa and others; Hem v. Strangwards. (12th Court, Mr. Justice Jenktnson, 9,30.) Cohn Bros.

Pty. Ltd. Sandhurst and District Nominees (tor judgment). Divorce, (Gth Court, Mr; Justice Barber, 10.30.) Carey, Geurls, Lcc, Ashby, Holloway, Everton, Powell, Wise, McLeod, Frater, Christie, Jones, Borgclt, Fer-puson. (Defended, Mr.

Justice H-irris in the 3rd Industrial Court, 10.30.) Dickson, Thompson. Dollar, King, Brady, Anderton, Gray, Provcnzaro, Trende, Stewart, Pearce, Kivi-mets, Dunlop, Pigdon, Harrison. (15th Court, Mr, Justice Murray, 10.30.) Bontbcnal. Darcy, Young. (7th Court, Mr.

Justice Fultagar, 10.30.) Mc-Conchy for iudament. (11.45.) McDonald for judgment. Miscellaneous Causes (Civil). (No. 2 Hfffh Court, Mr.

Justice Dunn, 10.) Parissis v. Patterson (for judgment). (10.30.) National Trustees v. Shelton; Ney v. Graham.

Mat. Misc. Causes. (7th Court, Mr. Justice Ful-laar, 2.15.) Quantock v.

Quail tock. Miscellaneous Causes. (10th Court, Mr. Justice urphy, 10.) Donovan v. City of Sale (for Judgment), Chambers.

(14th Court Justice Mcnhennitt, 10.30.) Pitt's Pool Service Pty. Ltd. Petition for winding up. Chamber business. Matrimonial Practice.

(10th Court, Mr. Justice Murphy, 10.30.) Unopposed matters. Opposed matters. Call-over Notice. The call-over for Divorce List 'A" to be heard February 2-13, 1976 before His Honor Mr.

Justice Mclnerney will take place in the 5th Court on Friday, December 5, 1975, at 9.30. Orders for specdv trials should be referred to the Prothonotary prior to date of call-over. Crime. (Uh Court, Mr. Justice Nelson, 10.30.) Trial: Allan James Allwood (part heard).

(IJth Court, Mr. Justice Kaye, 10.30.) Trial: James Joseph O'Brien (part heard), (12tli Court, Mr. Justice Jenktnson, 10.30.) For mention! Ostraja Mitrovic, ARBITRATION COMMISSION (Full Bench Mr. Justice Moore (President), Mr. Justice Robinson, Mr.

Justice Ludcke, Mr. Deputy President Isaac, Mr. Public Service Arbitrator Taylor, Mr. Commissioner Porius, 10.30.) National wage productivity. (Full Bench Mr.

Justice Coldham, Mr. Justice Sharp, Mr. Commissioner Paine, 10.30.) Appeal by Federal Firefighters' Union against award made by Commissioner Brack on September IS, 1975: Fire Brigades Employees (A.C.T.) Award 1075. re annual leave. (Justice fiaudron, 9.30.) Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia and Advance Industries Pty.

Ltd, and others, re wages and conditions. (10.30.) G. J. coles and Co. and S.

Dickins and Australasian Meat Industry Employees Union, re wages. (Mr. Commissioner Clarkson, 10.30.) Transport Workers (Airways) Award 1972 re Canberra Day; Gcnernl Motors-Holdens and Amalgamated Metal Workers' Union and others, re make-up pay; Ford Motor Co. Australia and Vehicle Builders' Employees Federation and others, re workers' compensation. (Mr.

Commissioner Brown, 10.30.) Master Builders' Association of Victoria and others and Plumbers and Gasflttcrs Employees' Union of Australia; Master Plumbers and Mechanical Sen-ices Association of Victoria and others and Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees' Union of Australia, re wages and conditions. INDUSTRIAL REGISTRAR K. D. Marshall. 10.0.) Application by Australian Earth-movers' and Road Contractors Federation for registration.

(10.4,.) Professional Officers' Association, Australian Public Service re change in conditions of eligibility; Professional Officers' Association, Australian Public Service, re change in description of smartly, too, with a pow- enui growl irom tne 50 kmh; load 200 kg; climbing angle 34 deg. FUEL CONSUMPTION: 22-26 mpg (35-41 kmpg; 12.8-10.8 litres per 100 km), tank capacity petrol 30 litres, oil 3.4 litres. PRICE: $3125 canvas top; $3595 hardtop, including tux. Test vehicle from MW Alotors, Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. AIR POLLUTION' These were the EPA's levels in Melbourne p.m.

yesterday: uionc Toral oxides of nitrogen Nitrogen dioxide Nitric oxide Sulphur dioxide Ovhon monoxide Airborne p.irticie 1.5 pphm l.S pnhin I pphm O.S pphm 0 pohm 4.." piiltm 0.1' pphm ulex Pollution index i. npnm SUMMARY: CLEAN Alii. pphm: parts per hundred million. SUN, MOON PLANETS TODAY Rises Sets Sl" 5.5'J a.m. S.2l p.m.

moon 4.00 a.m. p.m. 11EKCURY 5.57 a.m. p.m. VENUS 3.48 a.m.

4.411 p.m. MARS 9.33 p.m. 7.09 a.m. JUPITER :t.l7p.m. 3.28 a.m.

SATURN 11.59 p.m. 10.00 a.m. TOMORROW Rises Srts SUN 5.52 a.m. 8.27 p.m. MOON' 5.51 a.m.

8 .38 p.m. MERCURY 5.5Sa.in. 8.12 pm. VENUS 3.17 a.m. 4.11 p.m.

MARS 9.47 p.m. 7.114 a.m. JUPITER 3.43 p.m. 3.24 a.m. SATURN 11.55 p.m.

9.5li a.m. THE TIDES TODAY Port Phillip Heads. High Water: 11.12 a.m., 12.31 p.m. Low Water: 4.43 a.m., 5.10 p.m. Williamstown.

High Water: 2.35 a.m., 1.54 p.m. Low Water: 8.15 a.m., 8.57 p.m. Tooradin. High Water: 12.35 a.m., 1.54 p.m. Low Waicr: ti-US a.m., 6.43 p.m.

TOMORROW Port Phillip Heads. High Water: 12.17 a.m., p.m. Low Water: 6.01 a.m., G.12 p.m. Williamslown. Hish Water: 3.4H a.m., 2.56 p.m.

Low Water: a.m., 10.0 p.m. Tooradin. it'll Water: 1.40 a.m., p.m. Low Water: 7.24 a.m., 7.35 p.m. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS In port ARTHUR Outer West Princr-s Pier.

CASTLUM.MNE. 17 Wharf; CELLANA, Dock. North Holdcn ECHUCA, 11 Nort.Ii Whnrr: E1GAMOYA, 14.Vic.loHn Dock. HALIFAX STAR, Inner West Station Pier: HARVEST GOLD, 23 Victoria Dock. KAN1MDI.A.

10 South Wharf. I.YSAOHT ENDEAVOUR, 12 North Wharf. MARAMA, Victoria Dock: MAI1SURI, 21 Victoria Dock: MELBOURNE EXPRESS. I West Swanson Dock: MOUNT KE1RA. 13 South Wharf.

NANCY HEATH, Gclllhrand Pier: NELLA DAN, 13 North Wharf. PIONEER. 10 North Wharf: POI.LYWOODSIDE, 9 South Wharf. R11EXENOR, 27 South Whnrr: ROSE MELLOW. Inner East Princes Pier: RESURGENCE EXPRESS, Victoria Dock.

SANTA TRINIDAD. 18 South Wharf; S1I1NPO MARU. 14 North Wharf; STRATHMORE, 22 Victoria Dock; SUNNY SYDNEY, 4 Victoria Dock. TONGARIRO, 10 Victoria Dock; THORSCAPE. 10 Victoria Dock; TRICOLOR, Aytpleton Dock.

VISHVA MAYA, Appleton Dock. ic-l Komnierciald WHEEL DUEVE SUZUKI MOTOR: Three cyiinuer iwo airujiv, separate oil tank, capacity 539 cm3, develops 24.6 kW at 5500 rpm, 56 Nm torque at 3500 rpm. TRANSMISSION: Four speed, all synchromesh; 2:1 low ratio transfer case for four-wheel drive. SUSPENSION: Live axles front and rear, leaf springs. Dec.

2 BANKRUPTCY COURT (No. 3 Court, The Honorable Mr. Justice Sweeney, 10.30) Creditors' Petitions: Re: Luciano Vidoni, Ex Parte: Phillip Dudley Rowe and Harry Reginald Houseman ta Regal Motors. Re: William Ronald Mcpherson. Ex Parte: The Australian Estates Co.

(Agencies) Ply. Ltd. Re: H. Simons. Ex Parle: Gamon Timber and Hardware Piv.

Lid. Ke: Edward Arthur Cooke. Ex testier and Company Ply. Lid. COUNTY COURT A Cullovt-r of Causes will be held today in tite Adoption Hearing Room, 1st Hour.

County Court. Casus will br fixed for the period iM-iiTih February, Cases taken from the Book of Business as at 211075 and will be called at the following times: (2.0), 61-70, (2.15) 71-80, (2.30) 81-fl0. (2.45) 91-100, (3.0) 10I-I1O. (3.5) 111-120, (3.30) 122-130, (3.45) 131-140. A Causes call over will also be held on Wednesday and will be called at the following times: (2.0) 141-150, (2.15) 151-ltiO, (2.30) lfil-170, (2.45) 171-180, (3.0) 181-ltlO, (3.15) 101-200, (3.30) 201-210, (3.45) 211-220.

A Causes Callover will also be held on Thursday and will be called at the following times (2.0) 221-230, (2.15) 231-240. (2.30) 241-250, (2.45) 251 -2tiu, (3.0) 201.270. (3.15) 271-280, (3.30) 281-290, (3.45) 291-300. Juries (Court 14, Judge Rapke. 10).

Johnston v. Victoria Albert PL, Papanikolaou v. Bun-ncy, Satilmos v. Sallinos Allen. (Court IS, Judge Just, 10.30).

Lewis v. Raltrav (mention), Skliros v. Burgess (mention), Mason v. Assoc. Group Grlma v.

Maloney. (Court 1, Judge Martin, 10.30). Shares v. Mullens (mention), Palinkas v. Thorp Palinkas (mention), Dcmase v.

Peak, Borg v. Grimwade Castings, Lakerink v. Payne. Causes (Court 17, Judge Ravech, 10.30). Dowdle v.

Paton, Pay ton v. Dowdle, Bovd v. Jackson. (Court IS, Judge Gorman, J0.30). White v.

J. Mc-Ewan Co. P.L. (mention), Brill v. McNamara, Purcell v.

Bryce. (Court 3, Chief Judge, 10.30). Gibson v. State Klvers. Macague v.

State Rivers, Hann v. State Rivers, An-gove v. State Rivers, Chambers. (1 1th Court, Judge Adams, 11.0.) Chamber matters. Appeals.

(7th Court, Judge Franich, 10.0.) Ward v. Waterbeek, Bailey v. Yeats, Matheson v. Saunders, Ampatidis v. De-vercll, Vinen Clodc, Ellis v.

Harwood, Vclenzise v. Dittko. Szylland v. Frascr, O'Laughlin v. Stone, Shepard v.

Cough. Staler v. Davies, (16th Court. Judge Southwell, lo.o.) Recepi v. Spry, Clark v.

Whiter, Auton v. Manhlrc, Slater v. Ashton, Ogllvte v. Arundale, Jones v. Laldler, Brown v.

McCarthy, Derrick v. Hartup, Couch v. Button, Crime. (2nd Court, Judge Hewitt, 10.0.) Trial; Simon Ross Rigby (part heard). (3rd Court, The Chief Judge, 10.0,) For mention: Nicholas Fclerlos; Neil Alfred Parker; James Raymond Patterson; Ivan Willard Halse.

(5th Court, Judge Wright, 10.30.) Trial: Elsie Maude Brown (part heard). (6th Court, Judge By me, 10,30.) Trials: Dennis Ralahai; Neil Roderick Richardson. (8th Court. Judge Ogden, 10.0.) Trials: Stephen John Witham; George Armltage. (9ih.

Court, Judge Gray, 10.15.) Trial: Ronald Ernest George Charman and Keilh Stanley Haswell (part heard), 10th Court, Judge McNab, 10.15.) Trial: Douglas Walter Scotl. (12th Court, Judge Hogg. 10.30.) Trial: John Thomas Riley. John Francis Fitzpatrick and Gordon Nicholls (part heard). (13th Court, Judge Shillito, 10.0.) Trials: Monte Noel Brooks (part heard); James Wlshart Brennan.

(15lh Court. Judge Just, 10.0.) For Sentence: Richard Kolalich. For Mention: Colin James Bcddoc (part heard). WORKERS COMPENSATION BOARD. (No 1 Board Room, Judge Corson and Members, 10.0.) For Mention: Four cases.

For hearing: Canden C.U.B.; O'Neill v. Coollnda Ceramics P.L,; Ford Motor Co. v. Tawaf; Irvine v. MCC.

(No, 2 Board Room, Judge Norman and Members, lo.O.) For Mention: One case. For Hearing: Nash v. Charles Moore Mitchell Bethesda Hosp. and another. (No.

3 Board Room, Judgo Harris and Members, 10.0.) For Mention: 17 cases. For Hearing: Buras v. Kingston Centre; O'Shea v. Consolidated Quarries; Malvase G. J.Coles McMastcr v.

Bowater Scott: Fawcett v. MMRW, (Judge Frederico and Members Geelong Sittings.) LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION. (First Court, Transfers of Retail Bottled liquor Licences, 10.0.) 93 Lygon Street, Carl-ton; (10.30.) Main Street, Rutherglen. (2,30.) Transfer of an llotelkecper's Licence: Penslutrst Hotel, Pcnshurst. can id unlit FORECASTS FOR TODAY VICTORIA: Fine except for scattered afternoon and evening showers and isolated thunder storms.

A hot day with wind becoming northerly but milder coastal sea breezes. Sea rising sliphi to moderate. High fire danger in northwestern and central Victoria. PORT PHILLIP AND WESTERNPORT BAYS: 5 knot variable wind turning northerly and freshening to 15 knots. Smooth sea rising to choppy.

MELBOURNE: Fine except for the possibility of a thundes storm late in the day. Light wind becoming moderate northerly. Expected highest temperature, 35 Celsius. INTERSTATE Capital City forecasts for tomorrow issued at 4 p.m. today.

Brisbane: Fine; 30. Sydney: Humid; Canberra: Late thunder storm; 31. Hobart: Fine; 20. Adelaide: Hot; 38. Perth: Fine; 23.

Darwin: Rain; 29. MELBOURNE OBSERVATION'S Bare Dry Rcl. nutter uuid Bulb my. Hour .1 a.m. 6 ii.m.

a.m. Noon 3 p.m. mb Deg. Deg. P.c.

10 1014 IDIli H'lli 1015 Kill ISO p.m. 9 p.m. 1014 Rainfall from 1st lo (late. GnS.S mm: for corresponding period of last year. 752.2 mm; average rainfall from 1st January to end of present month.

6fi0 mm. CAPITAL CFTY TEMPERATURES SUZUKI VICTORIA'S TOP SELLING DEALERSHIP HARDTOP SOFT TOP LIGHT COMMERCIALS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON FULL RANGE FROM S2399 at Ditstinfss p.l. 285 CANTERBURY AGENTS METROPOLITAN FOREST 877 1344 A.H. ALPHINGTON: JOHN BARRINCiTON MOTORS PL. 739 Heidelberg 3078.

Ph. 497 24-IS. DANDENONG: DANDENONG CHRYSLER. 41 Lonsdale Street. 3175.

Ph. 792 9401. EOREST HILL: DUSTINGS 2S3 Canterbury Rd. 3131. Ph.

877 1344. FRANKSTON: GRAEME BEAMISH MOTORS 82 84 Dandelions Rd. 3190. I'll. S3 9034.

GREENSBOROUGII: JOHN GOUGH CAR SALES, im Para Rd 3088. Ph. 4:15 8438. HAWTHORN: DON GRAVETTE'S 4 W.D. CENTRE, 042 Burwood Rd.

3122. Pit. 82 1959. L1LYDALE: RURAL TRACTORS Pl ali Maroondah H'way, 3140, Ph. 735 5233.

NARRE WARREN: RANCH HOUSE MOTORS PL. Princes Highway. 3085. Ph. 704 630.1.

OAKLEIGH: GARRY ir WARREN SMITH GROUP, 1575 Dandenong 3ICG. Ph. 509 0261. PORT MELBOURNE: M. S.

DIESEL PL. 5112 Williamstown Rd. 3207. Pit. 045 1711.

PRESTON: MAX KIIHVAN CAR SALES, 120 Bell St. 3072. Ph. 480 3555. ST.

HILDA: HIGH CREST MOTORS PL. 3Uli High St. 3182. Ph. 941 898.

WERRIBEE: DON MOYI.E MOTORS PL. Princes Highway. 30.10. Ph. 741 2222.

WEST FOOTSCRAY: W. H. S. MASSEY PL, 472 Geelong Rd. 3012.

Ph. 314 3011. COUNTRY GREAT SUZUKI GO ANYWHERE VEHICLES AT SPECIAL PRICES! Max. Min. Melbourne 2 1 Ifi Brisbane IS Sydney 27 in Canberra 31 Hi Hobart Ifi io Darwin 27 23 Adelaide 30 Perth 23 15 Top SA Solt Hardtop HORSHAM: LINO-WEIGHT AUTO PL.

Ph. 82 0147. MANSFIELD: G. RF.KERS SON. Ph.

75 2375. MILDURA: F. W. BAYL1SS SON PTY. LTD.

Ph. 23 108S. MOE: JOE VERHAGEN MOTORS PL. Ph. 27 1555.

MORTLAKE: DELANEY'S AUTO SALES SERVICE, Ph. 307. PORTLAND: DIESEL PTY. LTD. Ph.

23 2055. SHEPPAHTON: GOULBURN VALLEY MOTORS PL. Ph. 21 9611. SWAN HILL: DOWLINGS MOTOR SERVICE PL, Ph.

32 2110. WARRNAMBOOU DELANEY'S AUTO SALES SERVICE. Ph. 62 5177. YARRAWONGA: J.

H. A. PIGDON PL. Ph. 44.1157.

YEA: CHRISTIE BROS. SERVICE STATION. PI, 62. ALI1URY: ARNOLD MOTORS PL. Ph.

21 1722. ALEXANDRA: G. E. COURTNEY'S MOTORS PL. Ph.

72 1522. BAIRNSDALE: KENWOHTH GIPPSLAND. Ph. 52 4131. BALLARAT: PETER AMOR MOTORS PL.

Ph. 31 1444. BALRANALD: MAYALL MOTORS PL. Ph. 60.

BENALLA: J. L. BENNISON MOTORS, Ph, 62 2000. BENDIGO: A. W.

PULFER MOTORS PL. Ph. 43 9722. COLAC: HENDERSON MOTORS PL. 31 5033.

DENILIQUIN: BURCHFIELD BROS, St CO. Ph. 812133. ECHUCA: GEO. HARVEY'S MOTORS, Ph.

82 2800. EUROA: WINDY'S SALES ft SERVICE PL. Ph. 309. FOSTER: D.

D. A. BLACK. Ph. 82 2287.

GEELONG: LAURIE OGLE MOTORS. Ph. 9 7857. HAMILTON: D. FRANCIS, Ph.

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