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The Sydney Morning Herald from Sydney, New South Wales, Australia • Page 8

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8 The Sydney Morning? Herald, Feb. 10. 1958ITH7T TiTYV Financial News UMBRELLA FOR GOVERNOR TODAY'S TV, RADIO PROGRAMS TELEVISION DETAILS Gold Output From Mines Higher SCIENCE CONFLICT' The Rev. Alan Walker said last night that there was no fundamental conflict between science and religion "both declare the glory of God." "mi'. tv A ly THE NIPPON KANGYO BANK LTD.

HMD OHICl! HIIIY TOKYO OVlt 1M IliNCHII THIOUONOUT JAPAN IIPIIIINTATIVI OPIICUi NIW YOIK, TAIPO AIN, CFtANNKL 7 101 Music. 2i "Chol of the Ptoplc," Mlllnn Suiinilcm as jour nnt, niicKti Jump. HiirrU and VulrlK Hniiiiall give vlcwcru' requnli, 3i "My Little Mnrttlt." "Uneioeclcd Ciuest," Gulf Slorm ml Clmrles Parrel star. 3.30i "Halln nf Ivy." "Stolen First Edition" The save a young hoy from hclng hranded a thief when a Jlhrarlan makes a hlunder. Ronald Colman and Renlla Hume star.

4i "Your Home." Presented hy Del Clirtwrliilit nllh cnokinii, wnlng, fashion feiiturcs, fi "Captain Fortune." Featuring Nature Parade, Junior Record Review, Constable Careful and Noddy. 61 "Picture Time." "Western Theatre," part I. v.30: "The New Cartoon Cnrnivnl." With such favourites as Popeye, Klmcr Flidd, Bucs Runny, etc, 6.45! ATN News and Weather. I'rom 'The Sydney Morning Herald," "The Sun" and ATN news sources. News Reader: Charles Couscns.

7:. "Cartoon Corner." 7.5: "Roy Rogers Show." "Rainbow Over Texas" starring Roy Rogers and "Gabby" Huyes who make a cross-coiuitry tour and expose the villain. 7.59: News of the Hour, "Steve Allen Show." Steve Allen has ns his guests, Rosemary Clooncy, Sal Mineo, Peter fjiwford, C.aiy I.omhardo and his orchestra, Shelley Herman. 8.59: News of the Hour. 9: "Dragnet." "Big Thief" Officers Investigate the rnbherlei nf.

narcotic, from Jak Webb stars. 9.30: "Sydney Tonight," Compered hy Keith Walshe, Thomas Tycho and "Sydney Tonight" orchestral guests Shirley Jacksott, Allan l.ighl, Frank Nevjell and Alf "This 1 Believe." Commentary nn world affairi hy Eric Raitme. 10.45: Late Ners-V ATN'i late news millcHo from "The Sydney Mornlngiferald." lit Clnse. Produced fBthtV ATN, Epplng. 4: TV Miscellany.

4.30: Life of Riley. 5: Children's TV Club. 5.30: Cloie. 7: News, New jreel, Weather. 7.25: Focus.

7.30: I Spy. 8: Sherlock Holotes, 8.30: Ellcry Qm. 9: Sports Cavalcade. 9.30: The Sea. and Ships.

10: ll.N. ScttttVtMaga. zinc, Nn. 10. 10.15: Close.

Jcs', TCN, CHANNfef 9 10: HI-FI Music nit Test Pattern. 4.54: Give 5: Western Serial. 5.30: Oesmolid 3d the Channel Nineplni. ii 6: Mickey Mouse -Club. 6.45: News, Weather.

7: Art and trie Kids. 7.15: Pattl Page Show. 7.30: 8.30: I Love 9: Whitehall piavholi.e. 9.30: Douglas. Fairbanks Presents.

10: What's My Line. 10.30: Movie "Sermon of the Gun." 11: Close. 'I IMPORTERS! WILL YOU SELL? We are willing to consider the purchase in whole or part of any Company with Import Licence. Some or all of the following advantages could accrue: (1) Retirement from actual business, (2) Reduction andor simplification of your probate problem. (3) Expansion of your business with the aid of our capital and experience.

(4) Strengthen your present investment hry consolidating with our world wide activities. Funds available exceed one million pounds. We are well known, respected and will treat your enquiry in the strictest confidence. Please write in first instance to 5640 Herald The Governor, Sir Eric Woodward, was- not deterred by yesterday's heavy rain. Performing the opening ceremony for the new Spastic Centre's hospital for country children at French's Forest, he sheltered under an umbrella as he made his speech.

Tells Of Minister IN THE PULPIT Duty To if Church's Natives You'll see i MORE A Ax and seef.it SI The Rev. Frank W. Coaldrake said at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday that one of the most immediate challenges in Australia was to be found in the aborigines now living on the fringes of towns. THE COMMERCIAL BANKING COMPANY OF SYDNEY LIMITED C.B.C.

SAVINGS BANK LIMITED (DCPOSITS GUARANTCCD IY THt PARBNT COMPANY) HmBYLANDS BRANCH A Branch of this Bank opens to-day at Merrylands Road, Merrylands, in charge of Mr. J. R. Gibson. R.

W. R. JOHNSTON, General Manager. London Stock Markets Muck Firmer LONDON. Feb.

(A.A.P.-Reuter). London stock markets were much firmer last week than for some considerable time, Reuters financial correspondent reports. With the exception of oil shares, which were under the influence of the recent cuts OVERSEAS INDICES LONDON Feb. Feb. Feb.

7 Industrial ln.VOO 15.40 164.4(1 Gem. sees, 81,1.1 11.21 81.19! Peak, 223.90. July 21, 19SS. NEW YORK Feb. Feb.

IS Feb. 7 20 Rsllrnsds 110.85 111.02 108.701 JO Indiut. 454.89 451.1.1 448.76 Sales (1.000) 2,480 2.210 2.220 Peak, 521.05, April t56, in prices, of petroleum pro ducts, tne advance was re corded all round. Outstanding feature was the fresh advance in gilt-edged securities. Business in British funds was at a high level, but there was not a great deal ot acti vity elsewhere.

Main stimulus to the market was the rising hope of a re duction in the Bank Rale. Other favourable factors included the successful launching of the United States satel lite and the strength of ster ling in foreign exchanges, Wall Street's firmness early in the week helped improve markets, but the subsequent decline had little ettect, HILTON SALES "FAVOURABLE" Sales of Hilton Hosiery Ltd. in the half-year ended December 31 compare "most favourably" with the same perioel ot the previous year. directors state. Profit is "quite satisfac tory, the report stated, Interim dividend is steady at 10 per cent, following last years lull rate of 20 per cent, WM.

ATKINS EARNINGS Wm. A ik in Hold. nan Iron and steel merchant, earned a satM-factory profit for 'the December half-year, directors report. This applied to New South Walei operations and to the Queensland sunsiaiary. nterim dividend of 6W rxr cent maintains the 2A per cent rate.

O'SEAS CORP. NEW LINES Overseas Corn. (Aust. enni- neer and merchant, has announced an agreement with the Michael Flynn organisation, u.a.A. 1 The company will manufacture under licence in Australia the Lupton wmaowi ana micnaei riynn aluminium curtain walling systems.

MODEL DAIRY PROFIT IIP and nroAtl of Model Halrv Industries Melbourne, were hlaher Jn the half-year ended December 31 than in the corresponding period of J956. directors report. Interim dividend is steady at 5 per cent. Last year's full dividend of 8 13 per cent was reduced from the previous year's 10 per crnti although nci prom was mgncr. REPCO INTERIM DIV.

5 p.c. First Interim dividend of Renen Melbourne, automotive part maker, since last vear'a one-for-two bonus Issue, will be 5 per cent. I This is equivalent to last year's pre-bonus interim of 7V6 per cent. ana indicates a io per cent (previously 15) annual rate, CRYSTAL SALES RECORD Sales and profits of Crystal Cloth- inn Ind. Ltd.

were records for the half-year ended December 31. directors state. Orders on hind represent substantial forward buiinets. Interim dividend Is steady at 6Vt per cent. RM ft f0 If CHAKDINA, from New- castle, 12 Pyrmont, Macdonaid.

Hamilton, 05.1 5S DENMAN, from Melbourne. 1 Circular Onav, a.m., James Patrick, BU6611; MV CULCAIRN, from Brisbane, 3 Walsh Ray, a.m., James Patrick, BUftMl; GERARD, from Ulverstone, no berth yei, h. stepnens, him own KOOTARA. from Devnnnnrt. nt berth a.m..

Union S.S. B0528i MANOORA, from Melbourne, 4 Darlino Harbour. 7 a.m.. Adelaide S.S. B05J9; MILOS, from Adelaide, 4 W'loo, a.m., wtin.

Wilhelmscn, 3Ufi301; RIVER GLEN-, tii.u, irom oeeiong, no nertn yet, p.m., Howart Smith, BU56I1. TOMORROW) CYCLE, from Newcastle, 23 Dar- line Harbour, a.m., Howard Smith, RIJ5M1: DONEGAL, from Liver- pool, no berth yet, 2 p.m., Birt and B0529; EIROKU MARU, from Newcastle, no berth yet, a.m., Hcthcrinston and Kingsbury, 11603 MAI.EKULA, from New Guinea, ports; 6 Walsh Bay, Burns Philp and B0547; SINABANG, from. Bangkok, 1 Circular uuay, a.m., Rovfll Interocean Lines. BU67I1; WANGANELLA, from New Zea-land, x7 6 Darling Harbour, 7.30 a.m., Huddart Parker, BUIZ45. 1 p.m.

Israel: 65 A.m.: n.4A a.m.: a.m. Italy: S.45 a.m.; 6.4ft a.m.; 9 a.m. Japan: 11.30 a.m.; 11 a.m. Malaya: Su. Haft am- A.

4. a F. ft a.m.; 8.. 1 p.m. New Zealand (North Island): M.

tu Th a a an a to su 11 a.m.; Tu 6 p.m.: 10 a.m.. 3 p.m.; (Sooth Uland): M. Tu 8., 3.30 a.m.; F. 11 a.m.; 8., 10 am. New Cale rionfai ft m.

Norfolk Island Feb. 14, 6 p.m. New Guinea (Terri tory Of nuiOIQM i.JU p.m.: 4 p.m.; 8,, 3p.m. Flnachhafen, Goroko, Madang: 4 p.m.; '3 p.m. (Kavleng, Babaul): 2.30 p.m.; 4 p.m.; 8., 3 p.m.

(Ui)i 2.30 p.m.; 4 p.m.; 8.. 3 p.m. (Wau)i 2.30 p.m.; 4 p.m.: 8., 3 p.m. Papua (Port Moresby): 2.30 p.m.; 4 p.m.; 8., 3 p.m. (8ama-ral): 4 p.m.; 3 p.m.

Poland. Portorah 8.. 1 p.m, Portuguese Timor: Direct ser vice ennreuea. rniiippiniwj 11.30 a.m. Snmania: 1 p.m, Solomon Islands: Peb.

22, 3 p.m. South America: 8.. 11 a.m.; 7 ft.ra. South Africa: 5.4.4 a.m.; alt. Feb.

14, 9 a.m.; alt. Feb. lfl, 9 a.m.: alt. 8., Feb, 22, 3.30 a.m.; alt, Tu Ptb. 11, 5,45 a.m.

Spain: 8., 1 p.m. Swltiwland: 6.4S a.m. ft a.m.: 1 D.m. Syria: Tu 8., 1 p.m. Tahiti: Feb, is, 11 a.m.

U.K.: o.4n a.m.; a.m.; f. uiflalavlai 8., 1 p.m. 11 a.m.; U.8.A.I Tu, 7 a.m. INWARD OVr.HSEAP AIR MAIIJI America. North and South: Dally.

Canada: Dally. Caylon: a. NeV ZMlind: Dally. United Klngdomt Daily, uotpi Tit, RADIO 7 a.m. to I lFCt B.R.C, Sporting Newsletieri 7.10, Music 1 7.13, Breakfast Seuiom Ntws, weainer.

lni.i Me otlvt 7.10. From the Rlblei 7.15, Morning Mclodyi 7.45, News, Weather, KiR: Newm 7.15. Railway Infnr. nutlant 7.30, Newsi 7.45, Random Knvinm. 21lRi News, Musk-i 7.15, Weathert 7.3().

News: 7.45, Music. 2UVt Morning March; 7,5, Music-. 7.30, News: 7.45. Music. 2CH Breakfast With John; 7.45, News.

ISMt ThniiBht for the Day; 7.5, Ocrry Connolly: 7.25. News; 7.30, Music; 7.43, Percy Pickles; 7.55. News. JKYt Music: 7,20. Top Tunes, 7.25, Time and Music.

a.m. to 9 a.m. IFCi Entertainers; 8.13, Hospital Half-hourt 8.45, Melody: R.30, Orchestral. ICR: Choice of the People: 8.26, Children's Story Time; 8. 30.

Serials. 2tJK: News, Musk; 8.17, FIk Clgi 8.30, Serinls. lUWi News Summmv; 8.1, Story) 8.15, Muslci S.30, SnrlRls. 2CHi Breakfast With John. IS Mi News: 8.5, Thought for the Day: 8.10, Oerrv Connolly; 8.15, MtiPtlci 8.30.

Home Folks; 8.44, Lottery. 2KYi Time and Music. 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. IPC: Yours for the Asking: Q.50, Orchestral: 9.55, Pause a Moment.

2BI.I Pianist; 9.20, Music: 9.30, Kindergarten Section; 9.55, Mujlc. 2C.R: Serials. 2UK: News; 9.1, Serials. 2CH: Hvmns; 9.15, Gospel; 9.30, Women's League 2SMi John Mnhon. 2KY: Shoppers' Guide.

10 a.m. to It a.m. 2FC: Play It Again: 10.20. Entertainers; 10.30. Wnmrn's Session.

IHl.i Daily Devotions: 10.15, Making Friends; t0.20. Orchestral; 10.30. Concert Stars. 2GH: Serials; 10.30. News; 10.37, Memories.

2 UK: News: 10.1, Serials: 10.30, World at My Feci: 10.45. Dick Fair. 2UW: Serials; 10.45, News; 10.50. Devotions, 2CH: Women's I.rngue 10.15, Devotions; 10.30, Music Has Meaning, 2SM: John Mahon: 10.45. News.

2KY: Shoppers' Guide. 11 a.m. to Noon 2KC: Music Makers: 11.15, School Broadcast 1 1 .25, Famous Names; 11.45. Music. 2111.: Symphony Hour.

2GB: Memories; 11.30, Dad and nnvi-: tt 4 I'm On Your Side. 11 isr. Nfu- Ml. Stamina Show 1 1 .30. Dick Fair; 1 1 .45.

Routine For Beauty; 11.50, Dick Fair, 2UW: Serials. 2CII: Let's Talk It Over; 11.30. Illiiwarra Presents, IS Mi John Brcnnan; 11.15, Music; 11.45, Piano. 2KY: Shoppers' Guide; 11.45, Women's Session, Noon lo 1 p.m. IFrt Mural New.

Markets: 12.30, News, WeHthcr: 12.48, Talk, -mi Ni-w Rrview. 12.15. Stars of Opera; 12.45. Cricket; 12.50, Music of the Dance. It; Ncwsreei; riews; u.s.i, Parade.

2lJt: news: l.l?. Uica rair, 12.45. Munic and Money. 2UW: News; 12.15. Coffee Break; 12.30.

Club: 12.45. Mothers. 2CII: Newsletter; 12.15, News; 12.30. Del's Diary. 2SMt Anficlus; 12.2, Sacred Heart: 12.15.

Music: 12.30. News; 12.45, Good Afternoon. IKY: Waterside Call-up; Vi.it, Top Tune; 12.45, Melody. 1 p.m. to 1 p.m, 2FCt "Blue 1.15, Spotlight on a Star; 1.30, News; 1.45, Music; 1.48.

Weather. 2RI.1 Mniic of the Dance 1.15. Ntw Notes: 1.23. Stock Ex change; 1.30, Young Australia; 1.45, Atternoon rreiuoe. Parade 1 1 2UF-: News: 1.1.

Shopping Guide; 1.30. Music Shop. 2UWi Minstrel Show; 1.3U, sweet hearts. 2CH: ijci uiary i.ju. Music.

2SM: MllStC. 2KY: Australian Compositions; 1.30, Favourites. 3 p.m. to 3 p.m. 2FC: Music: 2.30.

Time For Books: 2.45, Music. 1 Music I.over. 2GB: Serial: 2.15. Music Hall; 2.45. Eric Parrant.

2UE; News: 2.1, Music Shop. 21) Serinls. 2CH: Whrel of Fortune. 2SM: Music: 2.45. Creating Time.

2KY: Peter Bcrgin; 2.30, Suburbia. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. 2FC: Music: 3.30. Melodies.

2R1.1 Music Lover 3.15. Guest of Honour; 3.30. Musicale, News; trie Parrant. 2UE: News: 3.1, Music Shop. 2UW: Serials.

2CH: Wheel of Fortune. 2SM: Music. 2KY: Here's June; 3.15, Harmony. 4 p.m. to p.m.

JFCr Pianist: 4.15, R.B.C. News-reel: 4.25, Tunes of Our Land. 2BL: News; 4.15, Music. 2GBi News: Erie Parrant: 4.15. Teen Time.

2UE: News: 4.1. Mus Shnn: 4.10 Sporting: 4.15, Music: 4.25, Little Pals: 4.30. Rumpus Room. 2UW: News: 4.5. Music: 4.30, Children's Newsnaner.

xi-mi rviicrngroovc; a. Kecora Whirl: 4.45, Pals of Stamina 2SM: Music: 4.30. Stamina Club 4.4. Teen Quest. zky; Harmony.

5 p.m. to 6 p.m. IFCt Children's Sessions: 5.55, Stock Exchange. ZHi.t uno 1 am; 3.1U. urcnes- tras: Musicaie.

2KB: News: 5.3. Teen Time 5.15, Serials. 2UE: News: 5.1. Rumnus Room (cnnt.l: 5.30. Latest and Greatest, 2UWt Serials.

1CH: Falrv Godmother: 5.35. Cocktail Time. zsm: icen (juestt 5.45, News. 2KY: Radio Records: 5.30. Devo.

tional: 5.45, Dinner Divertissement. p.m. to 7 p.m. 2FC: "Blue iV 15. TuteM ana Hrigntest; n.3U.

sporting; 6.39. Pianist: fi.45. Serial. 2HL: Melody: a. Music.

2GB: Serial; 6.45. News. 2UE: News: 6.1. Serials: ft. 30.

Yes. 6.45. News; 6.55, Todav. iUW: Ser a si fi SO. News: 6.45.

Serial. 2CHt Dinner Mus ti.30. Valua. lion Time. 2yt: 6.2.

Dinner Music: 6.45. Best From Bex. 2KY: Melody: 6.30, Top Tune: 6.35, Musical Showcase. 7 p.m, fo p.m, 2FC: News: 7.15. Streamline: 7.45.

We're Asking You. 2BI.1 News: 7.20. Pianists: 7.50. Orchestral. 2GB: Gunsmoke; 7.30, Cadburv Show.

2UE: I.adv of Millions: 7.15, When a Girl Marries; 7.30, Dennis Dav Shaw. 2UW! Probation Officer; 7.15. Racing Breed; 7.30. Serials. 2CH: News; 7.15, Review: 7.30, Frank Semple Show.

2SM: News: 7.15, Music; 7.30. "On the Trail." 2KY: Dick Hyde; 7.15, Varletv: 7.30, As Time Goes By; 7.45, Musi-cal Parade, 8 p.m, to 9 p.m, 2FCt We're Askino You (cnnt.Y. 8.15, News Review: 8.30, Cricket Aust. Sth, Africa. 2BLi Mondav Night Theatre "The tnspcctor-ucnerai," 2GB: Give It a Got 8.30, Time 10 1 en, 2 Europe Confidential: 8-30, Hit ParaHr 2UW: Famous Trials; 8.30, The Lana.

2CHt Cinemusicalet 8.30, Tenors. 2SM: Music. 2KY: Music Review: 8.15, Variety: 8.30, Magic of Wood; 8.45, Greyhound News. 9 p.m, to 10 p.m. 2FCt News: 9.15, Villagfi Glee iiim y.4 HOJting.

Theatre (cnnl 9.15. Mitrra Madaray Baritone; 9.30, Melbourne urcnestra. 2GB: The Jurvcllres; 9.30, Moni tor and Eric Baume. 2UEt Pulset 9.30. Fancy Free.

2UWt Miisic: 9.30, Astor Show. ZCH: Hit Pnrade. ISMt Tony Withers; 9.30, Music, 2KYi Bfng and Swing; 9.30, Boxing, 10 p.m. fo It n.m. IFCt Boxing 10.30, Vlclor Silvester.

2BL: Mrlbourne Orchestra 10.15, Talk: 10.25, Recordings. 2GBi Erie Ratimc: 10.30, Singing rnuce uoara: iu.3, Australians In Musfc. 2UE: Fancy Free. 2UWi Music: 10.45. News.

2CHl Newir 10 10. Onfrl Unmnnl 10.15, Street of Dreams; 10.45, Hour oi i narm. ISMt Music: 10.45, Ton Withers. 2KYt Boxing; 10.15, Music 10.30, Toast, of the Town, 11 p.m. to Midnight, IFCt Cricket Auit.

Sth. Africa: 11.47, Close. 2RLl Newsi 11.20. Music: 11.30. Close.

2int rwewst it. is. utose. 2UR: Fancv Free: 12. Continuous rrogram to uawn.

JlJW, Melndvt 11.M Musicale; Midnight News (continuous program uniu aawnr. zi hi Hour oi inarm; iz, Close. 2SMi End of Ine Day. IKYi lout nt the Tnwni 1). Mine production of gold in Australia during the 11 months ended November 30 was 987,600 fine ounces, an increase of 40,729 ounces, or 4.3 per cent.

Production durini Novem ber, at was more than during October and 07 2oz more than the aver, age monthly production foi the year ended December 31 1956, However, November nic- duction was less than in November, 1956, Refinery production of newly-won gold of Australian origin in November was 89,019 fine oz, valued 1,391,173. nis was 6,5 2oz more than the October output valued at 463. Figures were released by the Commonwealth Statisti cian, Mr S. R. Carver.

S.A. Elec. New Cash Loan ADELAIDE, Sunday. The Electricity Trust of South Australia will issue a cash loan of 600,000 to be opened for subscription on February 1 7. Optional terms will be available with interest rales of 5 per cent for a 12 or 20 year term, or 51-per cent tor a seven-year term.

The Premier of S.A.. Sir Thomas Playford, said the trust was arranging a contract for the construction of a second transmission line between Port Augusta and The total cost of the nroiect would Be about ilim. DIVIDENDS Hire Finance 3J p.c. payable Mar. 17.

Books Mar. 12. James Miller Hiring. half-year, 4 p.c. (last year.

int. 11, nnai tjj, payanie Mar. 21. Klnii A Kins half- year, ord. and 3-J p.c.

(last year, int. 31, final 6, bonus 21); payahle txh. 20. Books Feb. 17.

JAMES MILLER SALES LOWER Turnover of James Miller Hold. Inns Melbourne rone and cord. age maker, was lower for the six months ended December 31 than in the corresponding period of 1956. This was because of adverse har vest conditions lower demand for flan yarn, directors report. Interim dividend is held at 41A ner cent.

Last final was also t'a per cent. A. G. WEBSTER 7 p.c. LOAN A.

G. Webster and Wonlernwer i.ia.. ia.i.. wi issue ALinn.nrH) nr i per cent registered unsecured loan iock. Stockholders will have the nntlnn of specifyinn maturity on February ivni, ivn.i, or ivttD.

Application lists open on February METAL PRICES Ounlatlnn. nn thff I nnHnn Mt.l Exchange on Frldav were: Buyer Jeller Movement ion ton Mld-prlcc K.S1K m. i a COPrF.Rl Spot .1 mthi. 16.114 1M 16S14 -10 0 -0 15 0 LEADt Spot .1 mlhs. 73'.

7.Vi 73V 73Vi Stdv. 0 1 3 ZINCl Spot 3 mths. 5 -Ml 64 'A 6 3 TFNt Spot 3 mthn. 730 729 730'4 720 ii Stdv. 2 0 0 STERLING HIGHER Sterlfns was emoted In London on Friday at 2.81 2.1-32 dollars to a rise of cent.

FLEMrNGTON SALES Listed for sale at Fleminslnn ln- aay; aneep: uatire: Z.7UU. irucKinos tor coming dates: Feb. 13 Feh. 17 fmeep vans 51 28 Cattle waggons 54 25 DEPARTURES SATURDAY: ABERSEA, for Newcastle, 1.45 a.m.; DORIC, for New Plymouth. 2 p.m.; POLYNESIE.

for Noumea, 2.37 p.m.; MERINO, for Launceslon. 2.52 p.m.: SIGLI, for Brisbane, 4.52 O.m.: HETTON RANK Mr Nw. castle, 5.27 p.m.; ZONNEKERK, for nr soane, 6.20 p.m.: AFR1C, for Brisbane. 7.14 PnDAMRA tfnr Brisbane, 9.19 p.m.; TAMBUA, fori Townsville, 10,29 p.m. YESTERDAY: MARRA, for Port Kembla.

12.51 n.m.; muk ii.akk hank, nr njaiu. castle. 7.58 a.m.: HTI PNJI is. frtt- Melbourne, 6.11 p.m.; GANGE, for I. if p.m.

EXPECTED DEPARTURES TODAY: ANKINO. for Japan. 1 Walsh Bay 4 p.m.; BINBURRA. for Port rvemma, oanK ancnorase, 6 a.m., 25 Pyrmont: DF.I.OS. for Adelaide.

2 Dai-lino noun FREMANTLE STAR, for unnca Ainaaom, 11 MIN- r-KA, tor fori Kembla. 4 Dar- Brisbane, 4 PORT QUEBEC, for Brisbane, 10 Pyrmontt PORT a i I'ncii ior Meirtoiirne, 21 Pyr. montj RIVER HUNTER, for Gee- long, 7 Pyrmont: SOOCHOW. for fMcw (Jiiinen. 2 Circular Oimi.

fan. TITANIA. for Nrwcnut If. A w'tnn TOWNSVILLE STAR, for uicdc jiuana. OVERSEAS SHIPS IN PORT ANKINO.

1 Watch D.u c.l nnu iiini, nuiUi BUMA, 25 Pyr-monti Oibbs, Bright. B054D: CAL. TEX BRUSSELS, bank anchorage, Ca ley Oil, FJ991U CATUSHA, Neu- "y'rtmencan iraaing, HU4 47; CHANOTE, 8 W'loo. Swire and yulH, BU17I2! DEBLOCK, Snail's 2 Harbour, Wllh Shel1 fI B0225: EASTBANK, II Walsh Bay, Howard Smith, BUJfillt EASTERN, 19 ryrmuni, rviflcoonaia, Hamilton, B0.VU; FREMANTLE STAR. 11 on.

Blue I tnt. Rlltlll. r.nimnrnwA, .14 waning Harbour, S.S. B052Si MALAY, 3 Olcbe Island, Blur Star Line, BU1271) PIONEER 4 roo, wtm. wiihcimsen, 1 16.10 1: PIONF.FR STAR.

A W'ln Wllh. Wilhelmscn, 1 16.10 It PORT puwwavii.Lt, iv fyrmont, wmos, nngni, HU54H FOR QUEBEC. 10 Rvrmont. Oibbs, Bright, B0548: PORT SVDNEY. 21 Pvrmnnl.

Pnn Line, BU5.103J 'SHANSI, 9 Walsh Bay, Swire and Yuill, BUI7I2; SOOCHOW. Circular Onav. Swlro and Ynlll, BU1712: STRAATBANKA. Cockatoo Dock, Royal Interocean Lines, HUA77I; I HALA550PORUS, American Trnrilno 'n Rl AA1- TOWNSVILLE STAR, 5 Olebc Island. lie Stnr Line.

Bt TITANIA, 7 W'lo. Wllh. Wllhelm-rn. BU0.IOI1 YARRAWONOA, 2-1 Pyrmont, Blrt and B052Q; ZEA-I LANDIC, la Darling Harbour, Dal-gcty and B0524. TO LET 7,300 FT.

SPACE IN CITY AREA brotherhood of man we must acknowledge the Fatherhood of God. God is our Father and loves every one of us. Each individual is valuable to God. This the atheistic economist does not believe. 'The rule of God is dailv life, is absolutely the best for everyone.

Jesus said: 'Seek ye first the Kingdom of God ant! His If a man has sinned he may go back to God and find forgiveness." Necessity For i True Worship The Rev. L. K. Green said in Chatswood Church of Christ yesterday that many people did not attend church because they got so little out of it. He said: "One of the main reasons is that most services are so foreign as to make spectators of the people.

"Worship Jakes place when men are confronted with the eternity of God. They respond in praise, thanksgiving prayer and obedience. "In our worship services the revelation ot God is presented in the written word, the Bible: the spoken word, the sermon; and the symbolic word, which is the Lord Supper. "If there is to be true wor ship there must be opportuni ties for the assembled church to respond to God's. revelation.

repeatedly throughout the service. Mr Walker, formerly lender or the Mission to the Nation, who has just returned from two years ahroad, spoke in i St. Stephen Presbyterian Church. He said: "The launching of the Sputnik into space has touched off a new conflict between religion and science. 'It has deepened mans fascination with science and seems to suggest that man by his genius can take over the role of God.

"Satellites whirl in space not because scientists have repudiated the laws of God, but because they have learned to co-operate with them. "Will "Everv so-called discovery of science is really an unfolding of the truth of the universe as God has made it. The present cry for more and more science will bring disaster unless at the same time there is a strengthening of the moral and spiritual foundations of world society. "Russia is virtually calling for one in every live ot its citizens to step forward and be trained as scientists. "America is responding by spending billions on further scientific development.

"There is an urgent need to call forth one in five people lo he trained in theology philosophy and in human relationships." mil Oi iii i Hp ill 1 Hi iiHI iiili if ssi ill iiili 111 iiiil liijij iliiii TERMS 3 YEARS 1 YEAR iiiil! I ill in liiliSiliiillilWl iiiiiilliluillliuu if 0 7,300 sq. ft. of reinforced concfele floor in' fireproof building, with splendid natural lighting, and full toilet facilities, on 2nd floor from street level. Use of doclcway and 7' 7' goodsvlift. Staircase to street level and separate fire escape.

Ceiling height 12ft. Premises suitable for warehouse or store and approximate offices, 3 years' lease available with option of 3 years. Situated between Central Railway Station and Hyde Park. Ring BA4791. Mr Coaldrake, chairman of the Australian Board of Missions, said the abori gines have stopped at that point because "we repel them and deny them equality." 'The church in the locality bears the responsibility of bringing these people, into the life of the church and the town.

They are waiting for a change of heart in you and me. "We should helo to find them jobs, as well as bring tnem into the We should give them a chance so that they can take their place among us. "Our efforts leave much to be done, and there is proof tnai tne word win, witn patience, bring forth The Presence Of God The Rev. Father O'Kecffe said in D. St.

Mary's Cathedral yesterday that good people were afraid to lose God. He said: "They consider that without the thought of ijod, witnout ms presence. lite here loses its meaning and Becomes unbearable- that without the loving Fatherhood of Him Who rewards the good, there is no hope in the hereafter, Mntul people cannot bear! the thought of God, near or; tar. for them God takes the joy out of life and spoils its pleasures. "God is present in all creation by His power, but He exerts a mure intimate presence in His more wonderful works than in the less.

"He is very near to man who is made unto the image and likeness of God in his soul. Fatherhood Of God The Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in N.S.W., the Rev. E. H. Vines, said in St.

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