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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 11

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11 The Sydmy Morning HenM, Mm, Mirth t. 1V77 ft WEATHER 4 TimMrilura rtidlna. ara In BUREAU OF METW)rUHXOY-ttBJI4ek "TT!" I Calslus, Rslnrall raiding; 1 mllll. matra atwlt P0ronrmttlv 4 points. 1 rur miowinf iniormauon wat Isiuad bv tha WutMr Buraau at Moulders meet on threat' imports By the Industrial Editor US to check Timor charges pm vastardav Ha? Qld move for States' 'council awaraga annual rainiau in ays-nav ovar 118 vaara.

1220 mm. Awarana Mr 11B. vaara from January 1 to and ol March. 349 mm, loiai irom January 1. lyir.

to am vaitarday. azo mm, Total tor corraipondlns parlod or 107S. 6,8.1 mm. Total from am to3 pm vaatarday. nil, COMPUTERS CANNOT FUNCTION WITHOUT ainmaiaiwroa 22.9- 3 am.

28.1; Dm. 22.1 desraat Svdnay maximum to 3 About 1.000 moulders om aa.a lac ami? minimum. 24 hour, to am. 19 (at 6.15 will meet in Sydney next aromatart 9 am, IQIS.a?. 3 1.

1017.S: pm, 1019.S mllll. LOW, TO MODERATE. Central month to decide bow to combat imports which are threatening' jobs. From IAN HICKS Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sun. day.

A' sub-commit 3 pm, 61: Hutnldltvi 9 am. a nm fia nar cant. nni stapes. LOWi Northern Rivers' Mid North Coast. Hunter, Metropolitan, lllawarra, South Coast, Northern Tablelands, Central Tablelands.

North West Slopes. North West 34 mnai brnaicsi vaiutitv, of Union officials claim war OPERATORS tee of the US Congress Morning too patchai. A warm humid day. mostly tunny, with light to modarata Nf winds In the that imported castings are being landed in Australia cheaper than local pig-iron announced yesterday that appointed chairman, two afternoon. av.

swell. OTHER CITY OMCASTt it would investigate al- a IWINOi SmII RAINFALL I r.ni, euint.rn laoivianai. RESTRICTIONS) 1 Apolylnf throughout the State: Burning oft In paddocks Is permitted It a permit has been obtained from the local council. Kitchen or ether household wastes from a single home may be burned between 7 pm and 7 am provided all Inflammable materia) within 4'j metres (15 feet) from all points Of tht hrm ham hatatn Brnoairiw From our Parliamentary Reporter 'Canberra. The lbe imports were Melhaurna members nominated oy the States, and a member of the Grants legations of Indonesian atrocities in East Timor.

lsLri Site 1 mainly coming from Japan, Taiwan and India. perm Showers, uarwin showers. 30: Canberra fine. 26; Alice Springs fine. 32.

the secretary of the None of the first three Upmt Wctttmt High fire cleared. seta 503 pm; Jupiter riles 10.55 am, sets 9.15 pm; Saturn rises lemperaiuras Melbourne 22. 13' Adelaide 22. Moulders' Federation, Mr would be- full-time Com' danger. Fine ana warm to vary warm, mostly tunny with light NE uilndt.

monweafth or State R. Spooner, said yester day. Picnic and campftrea may be burned In a Properly constructed fireplace at (east 4i metres (15 feet) from any log or stumps and provided the around has been cleared for 1 metres (5 feet) Lowar Wetlarnt High fire i.io pm. sets i.30 am. PHASES OP THE MOON New moon.

March 20, 4.33 am. SUN. MOON AND TIDES anger. fine nav, very wan NW-N wlndi. o.tl iunnv.

officials. Mr Bielke-Petersen 12; HODart 44. uarwin 21: Canberra 26. 11: Alice Springs 31. 18.

NSW FORf CAST Isolated showers, about, the north coastal parts, clearing. Some morning fog areas In the east. An MShaird. The union is expected i rum an pgmu wi we nr. Barbecue end BroBerlw to ask the Waterside Workers' Federation not NSW Coast) SE to NE winds 5 to 15 knots mostly, but NE winds freshening to IS to 20 knots later In the south.

Seas moitly slight and a low swell. Tasman Sea wast of long 160 the fourth Premier to call for the Premiers' Conference to be opened up to a SUN: Rises 5.33. sets 6.1 5. MOON: Rises 12.11 am. sett 2,20 pm, TIDES (Fort Denlson): High structed Incinerators designed to prevent the escape of any sparks or burning material may, be used at any time, to handle imported cas tings.

sunny to very warm Inland. Light to moderate NW to NE winds. Seas slight on a low swell. It will hold a hearing on March 23 the day Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Peacock, arrives for an official visit. While the timing will embarrass Mr Peacock, the hearing's effect on US-Indonesia relations is more significant The hearing is unlikely to be welcomed by Canberra or Jakarta and it is certainly not welcomed by those areas of the US broader discussion ot tne That's why a computer ooerator is such an economv.

1,000 in CB radio rally WORLD WEATHER He joins Sir Charles Court (WA), Mr Dunstan (SA), and Mr Hamer important part of the data processing field. Come to our next "INFORMATION CANBERRA. The director of the Temperatures and weather conditions In maior world cities on March 12 were: (Vic), National Citizens Radio Max Explaining the States' Mr Bill -11 Doyle, said CB users objections to the Grants wanted 40-channel CB Government which see Amsterdam, clear- Athens, clear Bangkok, clear Beirut, rain Berlin, overcast Brussels, overcast Buenos Aires, clear Commission, tne Queensland Treasurer, Mr Knox About 1,000 people, including many from interstate, attended a rally yesterday outside Parliament House to urge the immediate legalisation of citizens' band radio. Convoys totalling 400 cars from NSW and Vic Mln I 27 12 6 6 5 17 radio equipment banned immediately and the existing 23-channel said: SEMINAR" on the computer industry (held on Saturdays) and find out about our "OPERATIONS" course. For your FREE invitation send the coupon to continued cordial relations with Indonesia as an important element in regional stability.

The chief witness at Chicago, rain Copenhagen, overcast Curltlba, rain equipment legalised, "The commission was set up to look after shortcomings in the dis Dueiin, sunny Edinburgh, sunny Frankfurt, cloud WARNING! Flood warnings current lor the Barwon and Namol Rivers. REGIONAL FORICASTS Northern mertl Morning tog patches, A warm humid day with Isolated' showers and cloudy periods. SE wind, 5 IS knoll. Seas slight, a low swell. Mid North Coast: Morning fog patches then warm humid day.

cloudy periods with isolated showers. SE-NE winds 5115 knots. Seas slight. A low swell. Hunter: Some early fogs.

A warm mainly sunny humid day with NW to NE winds 5 15 knots. Seas alight. A low swell. South Coast and lllawarra: Early fog patches. A warm and humid day, mostly sunnv with light to moderate NW to NE winds freshening to 15 knots In the afternoon on the coast.

Seas slight. A low Tablelands: Morning fogs than a warm and humid day with light l-NI winds. Sunnv periods. Central Tablelands! Local morn, Ing fogs, a warm humid day, mostly sunnv with N-NE winds. Southern Tablelends: Mornlnp fogs then a warm sunny day.

with light NW to'NE winds. North-West slopes end Plaint: A flood warning current for the Barwon and Namol Rivers. A warm humid day with sunny periods and light winds. Central West Slopes and Plains: Warm mostly sunnv day light toria were escorted throush Geneva, cloudy the hearing will be tribution ot tne nation revenue to the States. Darwin's new neisinKi, ciouav Hona Kana.

eloudv Canberra by motor-cycle police, arriving outside aesnn mi to winas a ia knots freshening to 20 knots from the to NW In. the south later in the day. Seat mostly slight and a low swell. Sydney Waters. NW winds knots turning NE 10 to 15 knots In the afternoon.

Seas slight and a low swell. WEATHER SYNOPSIS Cloudy along coast with Isolated seaboard showers and drlizle areas upper Hunter, mainly clear remainder, with fog areas in the south half tablelands and northeast Inland. Winds were light south to easterly, RAINFALL SYNOPSIS Scattered light central and south coast and northern districts, tablelands west to Darling River. Max fall: Wollombl (Hunter) 22mm. RAINFALL REGISTRATION (24 hours ended 9 am yesterday) Upper Western.

Brewarrina 1 Collarenebrl 2. North-Wtst Plains. More 2. North-West Slopes. "Granite Heights" (Bundarra) 4.

Rawdon Northern Tablelands. Glen Innes 2. Inverell 3. Tabu lam 1 Tenter-field 7. Central Tablelands.

Katoomba 0.2. Kurrafonfl Heights 2, Spring-wood 0.2. Mid-North Coastt Taree 6. -Huntari Cesinock (Nulkaba) Gresford 2, Jerry's Plains 3. Mary-ville 1.

Newcastle 2. Pokolbln 13, William town 0.8. Wollombl 22. lllawarra: Jervlt Bay 1, South Coast! Merlmbula Airport 0.4. Montague Island 0.8, Moruya Heads 1 PLANETS Mercury' rises 5.44 am.

cats 6.16 pm: Venus rises 8.29 am, sett 7.07 ddi: Mars rises 3.39 pm. Honolulu, cloudy "It is in the financial DMA INSTITUTr Tl cathedral onannesourg, rain ley. fnaow parliament in mid-morn ine. field what the High Australia's former Consul in Timor, Mr James Dunn, now on the parliamentary research staff in Canberra and author of a Lisbon, rain Court is in the legal field, pes an rchjcatron service of d) CONTROL DATA AUSI PTY UQ II an education service of CONTRpL DMA AUSI PTY UQ Lonoon, sunny Los Angeles, cloudy Madrid, eloudv Mexico- Cltv. fair "If the Grants Com The vehicles included an Army personnel-carrier and an armoured 4th Floor, 1 Chandos Street, St.

Leonards detailed report on alleged mission is going to be 1 asked to perform an car, which arrived two Indonesian slaugnter or Timorese. administrative task of the hours late under tow a a a DARWIN. Australia's newest cathedral, Darwin Christ Church, was consecrated- yesterday by the Anglican Bishop of the Northern Territory, Bishop Mason. The Archbishop of Canterbury Dr Coggan sO (Entrance off Christie Street) Tali 438 1300 Please mall my Invitation toi NAME ADDRESS. primary distribution of Queensland Premier, Mr Bjelke-Petersen, will contact all Premiers today to organise a "council of war" meeting before next month's special Premiers' conference.

Mr Bjelke-Petersen said today he wanted the States to adopt a united stand on the controversial matters to be discussed by the conference on April 12 and 13. He also wanted full support for a move to have the conference opened up to a wide de- bate on the economy. At the moment, it is restricted to the Federal Government's federalism policy. Bjelke-Petersen wants to prevent the Federal Government "picking-off" individual States in the forthcoming review of inter-State fi- nanciat relativities and playing each State off against the others. Queensland officials predicted last week that the Premiers would adopt a united stand to avoid the spectacle of an all-out brawl between them over financial matters.

Mr Bjelke-Petersen wants agreement especially on which body should carry out the review. The Commonwealth wants it done bv the Commonwealth Grants Commission. a quasi-judicial body set up to provide special financial assistance to some States outside of normal financial arrangements. The Commonwealth has been preparine for some months to have the commission do the re-. view.

But according to a confidential report of Commonwealth-State Treasury officers, the States would prefer that it be done by another independent body, made up of a Commonwealth- after breaking down. Evidence will also be funds, then Where do we, taken from US Defence and State Department in the States, go to have the rally organisers handed a petition signed by about 14.000 people to Mr John Haslem. MP Miami, eloudv Montreal, dear clear -V New York, clear- Oslo, cloudy Paris, cloudy Rio, cloudy V. Rome, cloudy San Francisco. rain Sao Paulo, cloudy SeouU dear Singapore, cloudy Stockholm, sunnv Taipei, overoaat Tehran, cloudy Tel Aviv, ralnv Tokyo, cloudy Toronto, clear Vancouver) cloudy the anomalies corrected advisers on whether the nw to ne winos, led a group Church for Canberra, for Mr Dunstan says that if the Grants Commission did the review it would DnDaanabaDabianif leaders from many denom inations at the consecra.

Indonesians broke their military aid nact with the US when they invaded Timor. presentation in the House day with light to moderate NW-N winds. Riverine and MIAl Hloh fire danger. Fine, very warm and tion and delivered the ot Representatives tomor row. be like "Caesar appealing to Caesar," with the If sunnv with NW-N winds.

sermon. States having to go back And, according to con-gressional sources. Australian policy on Timor may be raised indirectly. One said: "Dunn, apparentlv, is not goine to report on Australia's to the commission for special assistance, and 'having, therefore, to prove the commission made mistakes in the first review. The smaller States are wary because they expect the Commonwealth to try to negate the benefits of special financial arrangements such as the SA Railways agreement in an effort to distribute Federal funds to the States more equitably.

policy on Timor but on conditions in Timor. "Certainly, the hearing is not directed towards Australia in any way. "We might ask the State Department what However, unless the co-operation' and discussions it has had with Grants Commission is ordered specificially by the Australians but that legislation to offset the special arrangements, this doesn't amount to an in' vestigation of Australian will still be very much to debate and submission. policy." SHIPPING f. DEPARTURE! SUNDAY: EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY: SHUN OH Brls.

McArthur ARRIVALS SATURDAY! AGATHON Pt Kembla 6a 12 Pvrmont Burns Phllp 241 3851: AUSTRALIAN SEAROADER 6a 3 COLUMBUS COROMANDEL Melb 6p 1 Glebe Is Columbus abO: DAT DEPARTURES SATURDAY: Meib 3.30P 5 wnite say Beauioi 221 2388: FEDOR SHALYAPII midday 13 "Pyrmont 27 8051: MELBOURNE TRADE! Brls 1 Mort Bay ANL 2 0541, EXPECTED DEPARTURES helm sen 2 0517; FEOOR SHALVAPIN Auckland 4o 13 Pvrmont Ooal 27 S0S1: MELBOURNE TRADER Burnal 6a 1 Mort Bay ANL 2 0541: YUZUI MARU Japan 5a Walsh Bay Mcllwralth 27 1461. TODAY: AUSTRALIAN ENTERPRISE SUNDAY: Mem Mori nay awl i uoai COLUMBUS VICTORIA Melb a AUSTRALIAN ENTERPRISE Glebe Is Columbus 290 2966: CHOICE 07 2 itUSTRAUAN f.TABI SEAROADER BrlS. 10P 3 Mort Bay ANL 2 0541; AUSTRAL ENDURANCE Wellington Sa 2 Glebe Is Wllhelmsen 2 0317: FAIRSKY 6p 20 Pyrmont Patricks 27 6611: KYOTEN MARU Indonesia 1p 6 Darling Hbr Karlander 27 6301; PRI-VOLIE Manila 10 2 Glebe la Opal 27 8051: SASHA KOTOV Adelaide midday 1 Walsh Bay Opal 27 8051: YUZUI MARU Melb. 12. sop 8 Walsh Bay Mcllwralth 27 1481.

SAWIIK.A MOID PVr- m.nt Sleigh 233 5122; KOKURA mhhu i oaimain nein loi IVARITIME BRILLIANCE Ade lalde 13 Pvrmont McArthu II UTK Athol Heth 27 1671: MARITIME BRILLIANCE Japan midday 13 Pyrmont McArthur 27 4461: NO-VOGRUDOK Melb 6a 6 Pyrmont Opal 27 8051: SEAWAY PRINCESS Hobart 3.20P 7 Darling Hbr Union 2 0238. TYRES FCH O'll LOW PRICE! GT404 A 2 4461: SEAWAY PRINCESS Hobart 7 Darling Hbr Union 190 NAVAL MOVEMENTS ARRIVALS YESTERDAY: HMY BRITANNIA Svrtnav rnua, HMAS VAMPIRE Sydney Cove J9S VIII, DEPARTURES TODAYS CAVALLINO SPORTS 200 RADIALS HMY BRITANNIA Melb 3p NEW ADDRESS ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION svoney cove. SHIPS IN PORT Hi 'iiiv I km 90 AGATHONS 12 Pvrmont Burns Phllp 241 3BS1: AMSTELLAAN Rose Bay Inter-Swire 2 0532; AUSTRAL MOON 9 Darllno Hbr Wllhelmsen 2 0517: AUSTRALIAN ENTERPRISE 3 Mort Bay AM 2 0S41: ELAFt Athol Heth 27 1671: FUENTE 4 Walsh 695x14 $18.90 afrZHBT 1 I6rv.v.vj'ji For Holden, Falcon, Valiant, Datsun, Toyota etc. Hay NEL 241 3991! FUHAI 2 Bay Patricks 27 6611.

HANKA SAWICKA 7 Pvrmont Sleigh 233 4122; HAPPUSAN NiARU 21 Pvrmont Beaufort 271 2388: TATINC.A 10 Darllna Hbr Beaufort 221 2388: 8 W'loci Burns Phllp mm mm mm vaai wnuHn OAttu uar lino Hhr Karlanrier 27 63ni AUSTRALIAN MADE TYRE Mini, Honda etc. 52(3x10 $13.60 Morris 1 100, Torana, Escort, Datsun, Corolla 550x12 $15.90 The Association has moved to a new address, as follows: ST. JOHN HOUSE. 6 Hunt St, Sydney, 201 0. Telephone 212 1088.

KYOTEN MARU 6 Darling Hbr Holden, Falcon, Valiant, Toyota, Datsun. Optional size 185x14 $30.90 "MARITIME BRILLIANCE 13 Pvmont Mr Arthur 27 4461: MORESBY EXPRESS 25 Pvrmont rtr 41 Ji; NtW bUINEA CHIEF 3 Wahh Bay Inter.SwIre 4 ngvuuRUDOK pyrmont Opal 27 8051; SEAWAY 1 Torana, Escort, Honda, Datsun, Corolla, Morris 1 100 155x12 $22.90 PRINCESS 7 Darllna Mhr Unlnn Corona, Celica, Hilman ArrowHunter, Datsun 1600, Gemini 560x13 $16.90 Optional recommended size for: Holden, Falcon, Valiant, Leyland P76, WV Kombi, Toyota, Datsun. 735x14 $21.90 Volvo Volkswagon 560x15 $18.50 Tubeless construction $3.00 additional 2 0236: SEAWAY QUEEN 11 tv too rairitKs odd: TUIaun MAR I 4 Athol Heth 27 1671. Hillman, Datsun 1 600, Gemini. Corona, 165x13 $24.90 Volvo Volkswagen 165x15 $26.90 A Tubeless construction $4.00 additional.

jf rm mn WrM II; f. ''W I i iha ace UNIROYALJ Holden, Falcon, Valiant and High V12 STEEL 1 p.au Performance cars. STEELCATS RADIAL WICT790 175x13 175x14 Holden, Falcon, Valiant, 155x12 Tubeless Torana, Escort Honda, Toyota, Datsun, etc. Optional size 185x14 $41.90 TUBELESS Unsecured Notes 3 YEARS 10pa 6 months, Ul pa 12 months, 12paBmonths, pa 2years. Datsun, Corolla, Morris 11 00 eta Full national manufacturer' Guarantee Casing exchange subject to inspection.

First Charge Debenture Sto 91pa3months, 4pal2 months, lla 18 months, lUpa2years years. Holden, Falcon, Valiant, Toyota, Datsun, etc. W-l-D-E ER 70x14 Tubeless $48.90 90 695x14 Late model Holden Falcon, Valiant, 90 'tat 13" 14 Tubeless lft. v1 BASS HILLS Cnr. Hood St Hume Highway (Past Yagoona Shopping Centre 644 3375 BLACKTOWN: Cnr Blacktown Rd and Baronta Applications will proceed only on one ol the Forms of Application referred to In and attached to a printed copy of the Prospectus obtainable from: Any member of a recognised Stock Exchange Any branch of Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd.

Any branch of the Rural Bank ot W. Any branch of The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Ltd. Any branch of Mercantile Credits Limited II lisw -a- a.lll It St (Opposite Blacktown District Hospital) 622 4635 BLAKEHURSTi 386 Princess Highway 546 3739 PUNCHBOWL: Canterbury Road (opposite Bonds Road) 759 5713 TOP RYOE: 251 Blaxland Road (Near junction Blaxland Road Lane Cove Road.) 802879 ST. MARYS: Cnr Glossop Street and Kurrajong Avenue 623 2540 WENTWORTHVILLE: 326 Great Western Highway (Near Henny Penny) 631 9286 ltDQF! CHATSWOOD: Cnr Moriarty Road and Pacific Highway 419 4745 LIVERPOOL: 179 Elizabeth Drive (near Pizza Hut) 602 6329 MERCANTILE CREDITS LIMITED Gold Fields House, 1 Alfred Street, Sydney 2000. Phone 20S56.

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