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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 7

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Tha Sydney Morning Herald, Tu Jiff, 31, 1967 SKIFF HAS Staff reporter Ian Hicks reports the final session of a summer school on Communism in Asia. EASY RACE Flood danger passes as cyclone veers to sea WIN ON MANNING JET-EKPBESS-IT JE rErncSb-l I NOON The danger of widespread floods oo the N.S.W. North Coast passed YOUNG PEOPLE CLASH WITH THE 'OLDIES' TAREE, Monday. Increased aid for rlHl IWtPI 10 J. 5sL I Ml r- JAN.

27th Buster, a nbreglass-hulled yesterday as cyclone Dinah swung out to sea and skitf, today scored a comfortable win in the 1967 began to die. Manning River aquatic speedboat championship, One man is feared drowned following heavy JET-EXPRESS-IT CANBERRA, Australian youth rain in the area. He is Allan James Gil handling the choppy conditions well to win both heats. its troubled idealism and "anti-oldies'' sentiment lard, 52, a Tick Control Board employee, of Grafton ley Three, said he had come to the school to find out why Australia was considered to be under a threat from China. He believed the attitude put forward by Professor Cowen and by an earlier speaker, Mr Owen Har Asia urged street, Con Harbour, came to the fore in the final stages of the! His car was found partly WITH T-JET FLEET SPEED Lodge parcels IS minutes before departure, any flight.

Collect IS minutes after arrival. TAA Air Express it fattest! Phone TAA for details 2 0328 Australian Institute of submerged in Ross Creek Rain pelted into the drivers' faces as they pushed their boats to! speeds up to 80 m.p.h. Last year's winner, Jo! Bio, was second in the first! heat but a broken plank put it out of the water for Political Science summer near Buccarumbi, 30 miles west of Grafton, yesterday. school today. IS KOCKHAMPION Myf V' NO0N JAN.

28th BUNDABfRfc 4 NOON MARYBOROUGH Twlf- NV iHOIPIHiUMpJj NQ0N JAN. 30th BRISBANE HOUSE WASH! INTO StA Hlm S. GRAFTON Kir i-' ries, of the University of fouce searched the area It rose in the shape of a mop-topped schoolboy, a barefoot girl and a folk- until dark but found no taa mir nxpims singer. And it met an im passioned reply from a 47 CANBERRA, Monday. A powerful case existed for an expanded Australian aid program for Asia, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of New England, Professor Zelman Cowen, said today He said it was of fundamental importance that output be raised in underdeveloped areas.

year-old member of the academic establishment the Vice-Chancellor of the University of New England Professor Zelman Cowen. the remainder of the day. This occurred about midway through the race, when Buster had a narrow lead. After rounding the downstream buoy Jo Bio, driven by Jack Bullen, of Sydney, hit a wave, leapt into the air and crashed back into the river on its side, but it righted itself and completed the race. Buster.

owned and driven by Keith Singh, gained ground in all races around the buoys. trace of Gillard. The search will continue today. One of the heaviest falls was 17 inches at Upper Orara, near CofTs Harbour, in the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday.

CofT's Harbour had nearly 11 inches in the same period. RECEDED Many North Coast roads were cut and some low-lying paddocks were flooded in N.S.W. Department of Political Science, was "quite amoral a negation of morality." Professor Cowen replied with a fervent defence of the "oldies" of Australia. It was not true "that we are amoral we really care; I certainly care," he said. While he respected what the younger speakers had said and while he believed they had a sense of wronged idealism, the older generation had not been amoral.

'WISDOM' They had made decisions Erudite experts had held forth during the weekend; then came High schoolboy Professor Cowen was lion and unprogressive social HIGHWAY TO CATASTROPHE if Australia faced military emergency In the near north euld Its transportation system bt capable of supporting the tecessarv datenslve action? According to a leading Australian transport authority, tha answer Is a raaoundlng "No' A full report of this trenchant sttack on Australia's defence preparedness Is in today's "AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL RIVIIW." Sc all newsagents. 31.1.6? GRAFTON DISTRICT; and economic institutions. David Bessell, giving the final address at the Australian Institute of The actions and state ROADS FIOODIO, BUT WAUR NOW RtClDING "I speak in reply to the chairman's appeal for youth," he solemnly told a ments of the Prime Minis Political Science summer JC0H5 HARBOUR CrClONf 9 50 190 3Q0 ter, Mr Holt, suggest that he school. delighted audience. is acutely aware of the de PORT MACOUARIE The three-day school had as its theme, "Communism "It is necessary to tne morning.

But the rain eased and velopmental problems of combat Communism Asian countries. in Asia a threat to Aus by last night most of the noodwater had receded. tralia?" Mr Holt's statements also gave strong support to the which contained all the Asia because it does constitute a threat to us. I believe we should recognise idealism of youth tempered with "a streak of what 1 The centre of the cyclone was expected to strike Lord Howe Island at 6 a.m. Professor Cowen said the development of all Asian nations had to lie at the very centre of Australian China and recognise Mao as the leader of the belief that Australia was not pulling its full weieht and that Australians did not realise the magnitude of the hope is practical wisdom," loday.

Chinese." he said. he said. "I care verv much about Although the velocity of. foreign policy. In the long run.

Austra task facing them in aiding wind eusts at the cyclone what happens to this coun developing Asia. Shoeless, with- red sweater, jeans and long hair, was a young Monash University student, Jean centre has fallen from 100 try: I care verv much what But Australia had to be m.p.h. to 80 m.p.h.. it cou lia's interests in the region lav in the growth of Asian nations and of stability in Finance Corporation of Australia Limited happens to peoples all over tough in the giving of that! cause heavy damage on the aid and see that it was put the region. island.

Afler passing Brisbane to proper use. There was no doubt thai Bedoford. 'COMPASSION' "I am not, perhaps obvi "We must see good, well- tne cyclone began to veer in supporting such schemes, substantiated plans and clear as the Colombo flan aus-tralia had achieved not in indications that these plans out to sea. At noon vester-day its centre was 100 miles off Brisbane: by 6 p.m. it was 150 miles off Byron the world.

"I don't think that people like me should be called by you 'bad "I think you should say, 'Let's work Don't let us think that the world is divided into two groups and I fear you do believe this the young and the useless." will be earned through, he considerable success the criticism of Australia per INCORPORATED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA ously, a political scientist; I am sure you will treat my feminine naivete with compassion and understanding," she said softly. "Professor Cowen calls Bay and travelling to the formance was that we bad said. DIFFICULT south-east at 20 knots. not done enough. Eighteen Canberra Gram Migration and trade were "Not only are we entitled mar School bovs were res not solutions to Asia prob the policy of North Viet lems "The great issues are cued from Lake Burley nam a cynical one, yet he to be tough we have a duty to be tough.

We must see that money taken from the developmental. It is of Orittin yesterday after their IN MELBOURNE jj People who demand the best stay at the ress oriental hotel Paris end of Collins Street put forward as his own jus rowing eights had been tundamental importance mat swamped. tincation the view lhat we are fighting them there so taxpayer's pocket does not output be raised in the underdeveloped areas," he said go to waste," he said. water police rescued 6 of the boys, and the master This calls tor a mighty Professor Cowen said it that we won have to ngnt them here. 'This seems to me to be Theatre manager dies Mr R.

Pollard, 66, of Bulkara Road, Bellevue Hill, charge of them, Mr H. seemed to him that the battle to be waged against the forces of inertia inherent Edwards, brought the other two to the shore. a much more pernicious interpretation of Communist in poverty, illiteracy, tradi- Right in the heart of Melbourne's finest shops, theatres, cinemas and business centres, too rooms newly decorated, lock-up car parking at the hotel and prompt, erricienr 24-hour room service Three air-condiuoned restaurants each with its own unique atmosphere. The Persian Room dine and dance in Arabian Nights splendour. Wt a discotheque, tool Also the famous Rib Room and the gay Harlequin Room.

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Sydney 29 8392. I and insidious form of cynicism. It seems to me that this is a very selfish attempt at justification; that we can justify killing thousands of people in their own country to protect ourselves in our own country." Peter Wesley-Smith, an Adelaide University stu "I find it difficult to He is survived by his say the least to foresee any wife and a son and likelihood of any effective independent Asian contain A funeral service will be CHARGE ON LANGUAGE LACK held at Northern Suburbs ment of Chinese ambitions, he said. dent, and one-third of aiCrematorium at 2 p.m. But this did not mean that the Wes- tomorrow.

folk-singing trio, Australia's policy on China should be immovable. Australia could not recog From OUR CANBERRA CORRESPONDENT nise China while it was maintained that this involved withdrawal of recognition of CANBERRA, Monday, any one time only a small minority of diplomats would Australian diplomats to l-ormosa. be able to speak the lan day challenged a state-1 guage of the area to which ment that not one of them "But I do not see why we should take a prominent they were posted. now serving in 11 coun part as a relatively minor Language is only one tries of South and South- Power in opposing China aspect ot diplomacy, one East Asia was fluent in admission to the United senior diplomat said tonight. Nations and high ichting her the local language.

"Men naturally are keen to learn languages which are unacceptability in the public debate on these matters," he The statement was made most used, and would want said. by Mr. Gregory Clark, a research scholar at the Australian National University to learn French or Spanish rather than, say, Vietnamese "It seems to me the path of wisdom to do nothing Applications for debenture stock can accepted only on the printed form referred to in and attached to the prospectus. Prospectuses an4 forms of application should be obtained in New South Wales fromt BROKERS Ian Porter A (Members of the Stock Eichanoe of Melbourne) 44 Hunter Street. Sydney 28 and at Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Perth Cutten A Harvey.

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Djakarta were fluent in TITOIST Indonesian. "The only practicable lime to teach a man another, language is when he is Sooner or later in our More importantly, he had interests as well as her based his argument on the young. own China will have to be narrow definition, at this "Yet when the heads of moment of time. brought into the international community and I It was inevitable that at many of our missions in South-East Asia were young. could wish that our policies and stated position save.

Australia had no missions in the countries in which we clearer encouragement to that view." are now serving. He believed the commit 'And how would we measure up to other ment of Australian forces to Vietnam was a "well- considered act of policy. Commonwealth of Australia "Would members of a I think there is much Japanese mission in Bang-i kok speak Thai, or those in force in the argument that what is being fought out in Vietnam will have very real Singapore speak Chinese?" Languages are a volun significance for Asia as a whole. I have little confi tary study for Australian diplomats. dence in the power of (Bid the jumihtm is staying beliind) It's safe in tlte Jiands of Grace Bms Removals Diplomats sav that en Asian Communist States to maintain the Titoist form thusiasm rather than money of independence leads men into an Asian said.

language. Professor Cowen said that The Department of Ex in Djakarta during confron ternal Affairs pays an allow tation. Australia had spoken ance of $200 a year for a wtlh an independent voice I do not believe that we language while the man is serving in the area in which it is used. When he is post have any such voice in ed elsewhere the allowance American strength is NATIONAL SERVICE BRITISH SUBJECTS AND NON-BRITISH SUBJECTS All male persons, ordinarily resident in Australia whether born In Australia or elsewhere whether of British or other nationality whose twentieth birthday falls in the period 1st January 1967 to 30th June 1967 inclusive MUST REGISTER FOR NATIONAL SERVICE between 23rd January 1967 and 6th February 1967 is halved. such that America will make He has to show continued the decisions, military proficiency to retain it.

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Members of a consortium planning to help exploit the Congo's rich copper mines, representing mainly French and African interests, are due to meet here today. On January 3. Ilninn They will finalise sub Early registration: Male persons who have attained the age of 18 years and 9 months, but who have not yet been required to register, may apply for registration by completing the Registration Form If they have good reason for wishing to volunteer for national service ahead of the normal call-up. MM fcxM Miniere announced that it would take legal action against anyone who bought copper from its mines in Katanga, which the Congolese Government had taken When to register: Completed Registration Forms must be forwarded to the Registrar for National Service by 6th February 1967 even though the person required to register may not actually turn 20 until after that date. A person who Is absent from Australia during the period within which he is required to register must register within 14 days after his return.

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