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

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The Sydney Morning Herald, Thursday, June 15, 1961 POLICE APPEAL TO I To MAN IN SCONE HILLS A Town In Search Of A Doctor Tallaganda Shire Coun Extra Police Join Hill i Hunt For for cnnomc catarrh ilASAL CONGESTION AND SINUSITIS PARI vljfi UXS cJTk A cil is anxiously seeking a doctor lor the 2,880 people i ot Braidwood and iilf-: ill VtJ i The only doctor there will nive up his practice on June 10 and the area will then depend on visits by doctors Irom Goulburn. The shire clerk, Mr E. D. Armed Man Huchtmann. said that the; 3 ,4 TABLETS HELP DRAIN ALL situation was very grave and could become tragic.

"It is inconceivable that SINUS CAVITIES cnmcAi aii as From A Special Reporter SCONE, Wednesday. Police reinforcements arrived in Scone late tonight to begin a full-scale search for a 24-year-old armed man who has eluded them since last Saturday night. or NficriON a doctor cannot be obtained when the yearly income is a minimum of 5,000, and. as the present doctor doesn't undertake any operations, that figure could he enlarg ed," Mr Buchtmann said. The man is wanted for He said Braidwood was Chronic Catarrh and mitereble Sinui pain CAN be quickly raliavadl Working through tha bloodilraam Naw MU-CRON Tablet! axarl a double dacongailant action.

First mining to hrink tha swollen nasal then actually halping to drain all aight ilnut cavitiat of infection. Relief with MU-CRON Tablet! ii amaiing. Blocked-up natal patiagea are re-opened pain vaniihei your head clean. Get New MU-CRON Tablet! now for quick relief. 30 Tablet! for 76 from Chemitt! everywhere Endorsed by The Federsted Phsrmsreutirfll Servire Guild of Apjrtrelia Late tonight orders were issued for 30 uniformed police from the Cessnock only 187 miles from Sydney.

53 from Canberra and 53 questioning about an assault on a seven-year-old district to go to Scone from Goulburn. girl at Singleton on Satur Drama Of Atomic War There was a local ambu day night. The Chief of the C.I.B., Detective-Superintendent R. lance service, and a first-class 21 -bed hospital with an operating room. X-ray plant The man, wearing a boiler suit.

Eum-hoots and a khaki J. Walden, also arranged for six senior men who took and other facilities. slouch hat. has been seen i a Detective-Sergeant 1. Cahill, officcr-in-chnrcc of the Newcastle brunch of the C.I.B., uses a loud-hailer as he appeals to an armed man in the hills at Scone to meet the police.

With Detective-Sergeant Cahill are Detective-Constable Bcvcridjjc, of Muswcll brook (centre), and Detective-Sergeant N. White. in the area and is believed Mr Buchtmann said there part in the hunt for Kevin Simmonds last year to join the search. was concern because of the possibility of accidents in the lo be camping on mountain-tops. The cirl is in Singleton Survivors On TV Ray Rigby's "The End Begins," a drama of atomic-war survivors on an island of! the west coast of Great Britain, had the merit of exploratory camera-work to underscore restless atmospherics in an A.B.C.

Melbourne production on Channel 2, ABN last night. They left by car a little districts timoer mills. before 10 p.m. The shire council had ssr If: Hospital, where doctors have performed two operations and given her several blood The small squad of police established a. dental clinic to at Scone are maintaining a attract a dentist to the area, 24-hour watch.

transfusions. and would be prepared to assist a doctor in every way r- -z him She was playing in the streel outside her home with Conabcre's Or Wincot was Survivors from a cata possible. singularly husky. youthful clysmic bomb-blast struggle her nine-year-old sister when a man in a car asked her specimen; but the acting was on to the island and, in the DESKS urm. Fay Kcllon, too, was home of a peaceful middle-aged man ho had suspected SERVICE FOR PLAYWRIGHT A service was held at the command of her part as the to direct him to the local police station.

She was found half an hour later on a road four miles from Sineleton. blced- aw gin. for years that war was inevitable, try to spin the first threads of a new Kcnrick Hudson rather From 8-48 spoilt his portrait of the All Sizes. Northern Suburbs Crematorium on Tuesday for Syd existence. inc and moaning with her, Singer, pianist In Recital Hugo Wolf, who hated both Brahms and Mahler, had to lie down meekly in the same program with them in last night's recital by Mary Adams (mezzo soprano) and omnia Constantino (piano) in the Great Hall at Sydney University.

martial Commander Ridgc- Juprtmr BRANDY It is an ideal TV play, for weu oy relying heavily ney playwright, producer shouting to suggest authority: author Ocoltrey not: these things ate powerful ingredients, and Ihcy have been sharply assembled by the author. LOVE INTFJtKST There is one spot, though, where Rigby's assemblage falters slightly, and that is where the veritable concentrated upsurge of love interest occurs. In smart succession two of the men search out the girl and plead for favours. Immediately afterwards the Negro wanders in-hc proves the lucky one. As the island-dweller, Oonald Crosby sustained peaccfulness of manner, al-thouph he was not as tensile or j-esourccful as one would have expected.

Contrary to the requirements of the script, Sydney and Joe Jenkins, as the Negro, ought to have been a much Thomas. the subsequent development concerned with the hardness of merging different personalities a nd idea Is into a ha r-monious commonwealth turns inure individual character. Mr Thomas, who died on Sunday, was 65. His plays stead of an actor who has included Winter Sunshine, "The Little Dog Laughed QUALITY DESKS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN SYDNEY I Modern Office and Executive chairs; CHAIKb BENDIX Typist and Reception chairs: From 4 28. learnt lines well William Sterling's production was quite imaginative- and "The Amiable Mrs piiino part can never be he kept interest alive in such Luke." Apart from being a re into an exposition both of frailties and of strength.

The central character is a Negro who stands by the island dweller while some of the group 'try to enforce military manners; there is only one woman on the island: some want to escape, others satisfactory substitute for the conhned quarters hy moving Metropolitan prices: 2 ft 13 or. 5oz. Supreme Liqueur 21- 114 53 Special 186 10- 49 clothes torn. Police said the man they are seeking is armed with a rifle. Last night he visited a hillside farmhouse occupied by a 90-ycar-old woman and her 62-year-old son.

He ate a meal and talked to them incessantly, keeping the rifle within reach. He said he knew police were anxious to talk to him. and he was going to visit his parents on their dairyfarm three miles away, then contact police. So far he has not done so. his cameras around.

Some Mr Thomas, who came to Australia from England in 1949, is survived by his limes you had shots from be orcnesria. but I osiantino. conircing as bnh accompan-rii aod soloist, plvd it warding musical experience at the hands of two considerably accomplished Sydney artists, the recital was a reminder of how little the tween the rungs ot a wooden CO. LT daughter. Distributed by T00HEYS LIMITED for N.S.W.

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flfice Cquipmeivt ftij.Jukl (Est. over SO years.) 71 YORK STREET (2 doors from King Street) faced with brown eyes and to encompass music that grey hair. He was wearing a two varied from the purely lyrical lo the sharply characterised; and it was striking that piece, blue pin-slripcd suit. white shirt, red tie, blue-grcen pullover, green socks and black shoes. He was wearing horn-rimmed whereas Mary Adams yas happier with sonps requiring a degree of impersonation or dramatic inflexion, Romola Costaniino's piano solos were most convincine for beauty of BX2S01 (5 lines) classes and a grcv overcoat line and the maintenance of The word "Greatorex' was written in indelible pen shimmering melody rather than for dynamic contrasts or cil inside the suit and coat sleeves and inside the a sense of drama.

In the set of six magical nieces that make up Brahms trouscr pockets. Opus 118. Miss Costanttno was particularly successful in (citing the lyricism of the minor intermezzo emerge like 105,000 kVA Water-Wheel Generators a fleeting caress irom the ranid internlav of notes. The least satisfactory item in the set was the first intermezzo, in which the soloist omitted to distinguish between a forte and a sforzando (that is, be tween volt and accent). In the Schumann "Scenes From Childhood her level of artistry was acain hich and she made even the I I i I ll.iili HI IH Win II II mil in jmiaaiailil' iiwnni ii.

in i i UiiLin.i,Hji,. MJMimi II llr at Iff nil Ml ipimiaTMaMiininnBI llll Illl lllfll mill aHllil Ml nil 111 iXS -3 over-familiar "Traumerei' sound freshly on mc car. rencci ncss" seemed rushed and in secure by comparison with the rest ot her playing and sne missed some of the mock- pompous playfulness of "An Important F.vent" by failing to titrfr?" ''y3 iv -i JL3tJ fft 11' I i I let the final phrase dwindle. Mary Adams showed a similar order of intelligence and taste in her singing of 15 songs, most of them on the subject of love, though the lack of truly sensuous beaui in her voice robhed sonpe like "Im Fruhling" (In Sprinp-lime) and VNacht uml Traume" (Night and Dieams) of their full measure of sparkle or seductiveness. Her voice is a reliable instrument, but some of her middle to upper notes have a constrained and slightly acid sound.

She was able to give her tone more lustre in the gentle fantasy of Wolf's "Der Gartner" (The Gaidener) Schubert's "Rasilose I iebe (Restless Love); songs in which the voice is continually stimulated by changes of mood 01 by a sense of urgency. In Mahlers "Sonis Of A Wayfarer," that astonishing and lovely cycle which mainly his first symphony with words, Miss Adams conveyed all its shifts of feelinp imnressivelv. even to the extent of being a little too fussy with them in the firrt song. The III TSxM Prospect County Council expands electricity distribution to serve the State's fastest growing 1800 square miles Vic. Heart Clinic To For the last four-and-a-half years, the westerly spill of Sydney's growth has been a challenge met by the youns Prospect County Council Electricity Open Soon hY Undertaking.

Within its 1,800 sq. mile area of responsibility, every type of I S-i electricity consumer ntust be serviced. From isolated farmine communities il I I MELBOURNE, Wednesday. Australia's first heart rehabilitation clinic would begin operation in August, the Victorian director of the National Heart Campaign. Mr Ross Shelmerdine.

said IV1ITSUBISHI ELECTRIC When you think of. giant generators, you rarely think of their vital part in making this world a more comfortable place to live in. Yet Mitsubishi Electric's great generators and transformers, plus many large and small home appliances all do just that every day in countless ways. Backed by a long history of outstanding achievements, distinguished by the famous Mitsubishi Brand. today.

THE PROSPECT COUNTY COUNCIL Serving the Cities of Parramatta, Penrith ond Liverpool, the Municipalities of Black town, Fairfield, Holroyd and Windsor, and the Shires of Uaulkhara Hills and Colo. Head Office: Merrylands. Branches: Blacktown, Castle Hill, Fairfield, Liverpool, Parramatta, Penrith, Richmond and Wentworthville. The clinic, which would be near the Royal Melbourne Hospital, would be to streets of new homes in the just-opened housing estates; from bustling new shopping-centres! to clusters of Australia's biggest manufacturing enterprises; every power demand must be anticipated. Each week the Council extends its network.

Before builders pack their tools on a home-site, electricity mains are waiting to light the living-room. Before new factory projects rear from their foundations, Council Engineers are siting extra sub-stations in that zone, to take the increased load. In 1957, Prospect had 41,500 electricity consumers. Today it has 107,000. With Council connecting an average of 30 more new customers each working day, that 107,000 will increase to an anticipated 150,000 inside 5 years.

Achievements at Prospect have made local government history. Now Council planners continue shaping their vigorous policy to ensure more power to the similar to the units operat ing in America under the American Heart Association plan, he said. i i I Do think about it the next time you see the THREE DIAMONDS on an electric appliance. The clinic would employ its own highly trained staff. A panel of doctors would reassess the patients' working future, an employment officer would discuss rehabilitation arrangements with the patient's employer, and an almoner would attend to predictably greater Prospect of the future.

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