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ANNOUNCEMENTOF US UNITSIN AUSTRALIA
MORE DETAILS OF
DARWIN RAID
FIRST OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE ARRIVAL IN AUS-
TRALIA OF US FORCES HAS BEEN MADE BY MR. STIMSON,
US SECRETARY FOR WAR. HE SAID THAT THE UNITS IN-
CLUDED BOTH AIR AND GROUND TROOPS IN CONSIDERABLE
NUMBERS.
Meanwhile Mr. Curtin, Prime Minister, has released further details of the raid
on Darwin by Japanese aircraft on Monday."The raid was directed at RAAF objectives and was carried out by 2 forma-
tions, each of 7 bombers," Mr. Curtin said. "No attack was made on the
township.
"About 100 bombs were dropped, mostly of the anti-personnel type. Service
casualties were 2 killed and 11 wounded. The only other casualty was
an aborigine, who was wounded.
"There was some damage to buildings, but no aircraft were destroyed.
"Enemy aircraft operated from a height of about 15,000 feet."
Mr. Curtin said that contrary to rumours circulated on Monday there was no
fresh landing by Japanese in the New Guinea or Papua areas.j
George H. Johnston, "Argus" war correspondent in Papua, reports that after3 days' air inactivity over Port Moresby a large Japanese twin-enginebomber descended through heavy cloud yesterday and swept over the
town without attacking, at a height of only about 2,000 feet, and disap-peared seaward.
RAAF BLOWSDELAY JAP.
MOVES IN N G
Effective Hard
Hitting Policy
B) GEORGE II. JOHNSTON, I
".Vigus" War Correspondent I
PAPUA, Tuesday.-The lull in
activity of recent days is no in-
dication oí any lessening in the
sravity of the position in New
Guinea. It is rather an indica-
tion that the Japaneseare
building up strength for heavy
blows against our defences.Meanwhile enemy reconnais-
sance planes arc operating over
a.wide area apparently for the
purpose of getting the utmost
intelligence of our positionsand potential hitting powerbefore making any large scale
move towards the mainland.He is still doing his utmost
lo conserve his air power, which
lia; now suffered considerably
In widespread Pacific opera
lions, and must be divided over
many fronts. It is also unlikely
that he has yet' recovered from
heavy losses of shipping in-
flicted by RAAF recently in
raids on the Huon Gulf area,
and possible losses of aircraft in
raids against Rabaul and Gas
mata.
Until the Japs team up their
maximum air power with
maximum available shippingand naval support, they will be
unable to do more than makeair attacks against objectives.
These attacks, no matter how
heavy, do not constitute inva-
sion, but nobody can tell when
this link-up of sea and air
power will be effected. Nor can
!
we tell with any certainty whereit will be effected.
New Guinea, however, re-
mains a danger area, and for
the present it is in this area
that we must counter the
enemy's moves with the utmost
vigour. Our air offensive has1
already shown how a hard liit-j
ting policy can hold up and em-
barrass the Japs. Now is the
time to hit even harder, with a
rain of blows against aircraft
and shipping, to prevent the
Japs assembling sufficient air
and sea power to undertake a
major assault against the last
outpost still holding out in thesouth-west Pacific.
It is only by scattering the
Japanese strength that we can
hold out until our power is
built up for the inevitable retri-
bution.
SLIGHT DIFFERENCE!
Tlie announcement by Mr.
Stimson, U-S Secretary for War,of the arrival of troops and
airmen in Australia was re-
peated by Lyons Radio in VichyFrance-but with this differ-
ence. In the news bulletin the
French announcer declared Mr.
Stimson had said that it was
Japanese reinforcements which
had landed in Australia!
NEW SWEET PEA
NAMED MACARTHUR
I NEW YORK, Tuesday, AAP.
Mrs. George Marshall, wife of the
Ciller of Staff of the U-S Army, re-
ceived the first bouquet of the newly
t'oveloped sweet pea, named after
Gen. Douglas Macarthurs wife, at
the opening of the ? Internationnl
flower show today. The new Mac-
arthur pea Is unusually large, strone,
and long-stemmed, and was developed
bv David Burpee, noted Philadelphia
hybridist, who donated the entire
proceeds to the Army Relief Society.
IMRS. ROOSEVELT CANCELS
PARTIES
I WASHINGTON, Tuesday, AAP.
I;1rs. Roosevelt, owing to tne war,
¡JO cancelled all garden parties nnd
w; the traditional egg-rollingon
. r.;u.cr Monday on the White House
¥ laviifi. As the greenhouses In the
I grwind will be demolished to make
I ¡own for defence buildings, the White
I J'ousc must set »lone with fewer
NEI TROOPSTO FIGHTWITH AMF
Eager to
, Corry On
CANBERRA, Tuesday.-Alliedofficers and men who had es-
caped to Australia from north-
ern theatres of war were beingcatered for by the Australian
Army, Mr. Forde, Army Minis-
ter, said today.Numbers of them were being
accommodated, equipped, and
allotted temporarily to appro-
priate units in the AMF, he
added.
"Dutch troops who have
reached Australia from NEÍ are
being reorganised under their
own commanders, and will take
their place in the field along-side Australian troops," he said.
"We are confident that these
men, who have had actual ex-
perience in fighting the Japan-ese, will prove of valuableassistance to our AMF.
"They are intensely eager to
participate in the fight whichthey feel sure will eventuallyoust the hated Japanese in-
vader from their homeland.
The immediate action beingtaken to use the services of
Allied soldiers was in conform-
ity with the policy of the
Government to use every avail-
able man in Australia to helpin defence of this country."
NEI FORCESSTILL
RESISTINGNEW YORK, Tues., AAP.
Tokio Radio, quoting a des-
patch from Bandoeng, says it is
understood that large numbers
of soldiers belonging to the NEI
forces are hiding, in the moun-
tains of Java.
Fighting is continuing in
central Sumatra, according to
Berlin Radio, which says theDutch are retreating farther
into the jungle.Domei Agency claimed today
that 400 U-S troops were cap-
tured at Bandoeng, and 100 ad-
ditional in eastern Java. It
states that U-S war material
seized included 93 automobiles,8 field guns, 19 machineguns,390 automatic rifles, and 80,000
rounds of ammunition. British
war material is still being
counted, but so far includes 600
automobiles, 76 guns, 90
machineguns, and 6,000 rifles.
PRINCES' COMMITTEE I
TO MEET CRIPPS
LONDON, Tuesday. |
An Agency message from New
Delhi states that a sub-com-
mittee of the Chamber of
Princes has been formed to
carry on discussions and nego-
tiations with Sir Stafford
Cripps.
ITALIANS LAXIN CONTROL OF
BRITISH PRISONERS
From Our Own Reporter
NEW YORK, Tuesday.
An RAF pilot who has reached]this city from Cairo tolls of strange
happenings in prison camps in north-
ern Italy, from which, he snys, un-1
bclicvably large numbers of British
soldiers are escaping every month.
A week ago 80 got away from one
camp together.Escaped British prisoners, lie says,
can knock at the door of almost anyItalian farmhouse and obtain food,
clothing, and refuge.-
BELLIGERENTS EXCHANGEj
DIPLOMATS :
WASHINGTON. Tuesday, AAP. '
The Swedish liner Drottmgiioim
has been chartered to take German
und Italian diplomats from U-B to
Lisbon, and also Japanese to East
Africa. From both places the Droi
tingholm will bring home American
diplomat« awaiting exchange.
CANNOT RELYSOLELYON U S AID
"Austrolions Must
Help Themselves"
While every form of militaryequipment that the General
Staff considers necessary would
be sent to Australia under the
Lease-Lend scheme, Australians
could not rely solely on the
Mr II S
Wassrrnian
USA, Mr. H. S.
Wasserman, head
of a U-S Lease
Lend Mission to
Australia, said in
;
Melbourne yes
¡
terday. - -
i' This, he" de-
clared, was pri'
marily "an Aus-
tralian show."
The USA was
anxious to give every bit of
help possible, but Australians
must realise that total war
could not be waged and won
without great sacrifices on the
part of everybody.First duty of Australians was
to rely not on. the USA but on
themselves, to realise that the
war called for a total effort on
the part of every man and
woman in the community. The
USA could not bring enough
help to be worthwhile unless
Australians themselves made
that effort, unless they did not
only a fair share but more than
a fair share.
"I am not suggesting that
Australians are lying back on
the job," said Mr. Wasserman,"but there do appear to be a
few here and there who have
failed so far to realise the
degree of effort and sacrifice
necessary."Discussions now in train indi-
catedthat Lease-Lend aid to
Australia would probably be on
a reciprocal basis, Australiasupplying American forces with
¡foodand clothing while the
USA provided heavy military
equipment for Australian
troops, aircraft, and everythingelse necessary, he said.
The Lease-Lend Commission's
activities, he explained, would
dovetail into the work of the
United Nations Supply Council,the first meeting of which
would be held in Melbourne this
week-indeed, as soon as Mr.
Beasley arrived here. Consist-
ing, among others, of Mr.
Beasley, Supply Minister;Senator Keane, Customs Minis-
ter; and Mr. Wasserman, the
Supply Council's function will
be to co-ordinate the procuringcf materials for prosecuting the
war, and ensuring that none
[goesshort:
"NO LONGER DELUDEDBY HITLER'SLIE TECHNIQUE"
I WASHINGTON, Tues, AAP. I
Anyone could estimate the true
significance of Hitler's latest speech,
for there was implicit in every word
and every phrase Hitler's own recog-
nition of his impending downfall and
inevitable conquest, said Mr. Sumner
Welles, Under-Secretnry of State, at
aPress conference.
"Hitler's monstrous lie technique
deluded many peoples during the
earlier years of uazism. but today his
promises are recognised everywhere
us a tissue of lies for the purposes
cf deceit," added Mr. Welles. "There
is increasing evidence that even the
German and Italian peoples fully
recognise this fact. Like the peoples
of the United Nations, they know a
Iworld of international decency and
I Justice cannot rise into being until
Hitlerism and the gangsters who
compose it are finally crushed."
I
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I
US SHIPPING RECORDS
I NEW YORK, Tuesday, AAP. I
The But eau of Shipping has an
I nounced suspension of publication of
ilts
monthly magazine, which is one
of tile most authoritative in the
world, because of censoishlp lequire
ments The bureau said records
would be kept pri\ately for use after
the war.
MAP OF NEW GUINEA, , showing ¡ti position in relation to Northern Australia and the Japanese
mandated Caroline Islands. Blackened territory is in enemy hands.j
I
GENERAL VIEW OF RHODES, Axis island base off Turkish coast, I
where a brilliant combined sea and air atracK was cornea our ay
British forces en Sunday night.
BRITISH SEA AND AIR
RAID ON RHODESTerrific Bombardment
From A A P and Our Own Correspondent
LONDON, Tuesday.
A brilliant combined sea and air attack was carried out
by British forces against the Axis-occupied island of
Rhodes, at the eastern end of the Mediterranean, on
Sunday night.
i Several hundred shells, of a
Itotal weight of 40,0001b., were
I
fired into the port df Rhodes by
I
British warships and Welling-ton bombers attacked the aero-
dromes at Calato and Larltza.
The shells hit important es-
tablishments in the town of
Rhodes, an E-boat base, and
harbour installations. It is be
l'eved that there were a number
of enemy flying-boats in the
harbour.
After the Wellingtons had
bombed the aerodromes and
caused many fires, they
machinegunned them from a
low level.
Renter's correspondentaboard a British warship that
took part in the operation says
that the attack was swift and
sudden, and the defenders
were completely surprised.
To reach their objectives, our
¡>hips had to move well into the
narrow waters between Rhodes
and the mainland. The sea
was calm, and in the starlight
they could see the mainland.
Suddenly flares appeared in the
opposite direction. The RAF
was bombing the airfields.
Ten minutes elapsed before
the defenders fully realised
what was happening. A feature
of the operation was the per-
fect co-ordination between the
Navy and the RAP. Everyphase went according to plan.
Even after the ships had
MAP SHOWING position of
Rhodes, on which British naval
and air units carried out a heavy
raid. Milos, in Turkey, which has
been bombed by unidentified air-
craft, is also indicated.
begun to pour in shells the de-
fenders continued firing at
planes, apparently mistakingthe naval_
bombardment for a
bombing -raid.
Soon afterwards enemy bat-teries opened up, and shells
whistled over. The action
lasted 20 minutes.Before it began one of our
warships, which was then 4
miles off the coast, began fir-
ing star shells to light up the
I
target. The light was so bril-
liant that streets, houses, and
other buildings could be seen.
ROOSEVELT WARNS I
AGAINST DIVISIONOF ALLIED EFFORT
NEW YORK, Tuesday, AAP.
British Russian Chinese and
Netherlands emoys tonight Joined
President Roosevelt in calling for
unit} in the war against the Axis
at a meeting of the influential
Economic Club In New York(
President Roosevelt sent a message
in which he said that the supremestrategy of victory must be for the
United Nations to remain united In '
purpose sympathy and determina-tion Those who cried out for
di\ided efforts In what was. an in
dhisiblc wai were serving as obligingmessengers foi Axis propaganda
Mr LiUinoff Soviet Ambassador
declared ti) it the Russian successes
had been such that the former Hitler
aimy which entered Soviet territory
drunk with victory no longer
existed It was obvious that if Rus-
sian strength increased or the Ger-
man forces could be split by dhcrsion elsewheie it would be possibleto drhx the Nazis to the German
fiontiei to Bellin and beyondLord Halifax Britisli Ambassador I
named that the spiing and summeiof 1942 weie suiely going to put free
men e;ery where to Mich a te-t of
courage and enduiance as wouldmatch the darkest days of 1918
Britain and USA were building upa formidable mass of air and naval
power whereas the enemj had prettj
well reached the peak of his milltarjand industrial strength
TURKISH COASTALTOWN BOMBED
LONDON. Tuesday, AAP.
It is officially announced in An-
kara, capital of Turkey, that 2 were
killed and one injured when uniden-
tified planes bombed Milas, near the
S\V coast of Turkey, on Sunday.
Some houses were destroyed.
Berlin Radio says 3 planes parti-
cipatedin the bombing. Vichy Radio
reported that 11 planes of unknown
nationality dropped 12 bombs.
Milas is within bombing range of
the Dodecanese Islands (Italian) and
German-occupied Greek island«.'
k
HITLER'S SAFEGUARDSAGAINST ALLIED
INVASIONAir Raid Shelters
For WarshipsLONDON, Tuesday, AAP.
¡
Berlin Radio announces that tens
of thousands of foreign workers arc
building gigantic ail raid shelteis for
German warships along the Atlantic
coast to Hitlers personal specifica-tions
"It is the second pait of a chainof mammoth buildings," the state-
ment continues, which the labourcoi ps is electing along the Conti-
nent's coastline The first pait con-
sists of huge gun emplacements, en-
trenchments, pillboxes and a netwoik of strategic loads constructedfor the pin pose of protecting theconst not only from sca-boine in-vasion but against parachutist at-tacks from the icai This part of
the work is alieady finished"
Cential stations have been estab-
lished, at which machines are woik
ing day and night mixing concietethat is carried by pipes to the woiks
in progress
VC WINNER LEARNSOF AWARD
FROM MAGAZINE
LONDON, Tuesday.
Lt -Col A E Cunningham of the
4th Frontiei Corps of the IndianArmj discovered he had beeniwarded tile VC only when lie saw
the announcement in a magazine in
hospital, states a message from Col
~mbo The aw aid was made for!
heroism in MalajaLt-Col Cunningham recehed 2
bullet wounds in the stomach, and
was also bayoneted He was placedin command of the Jat Regiment at
Singapore When the island fell heand 11 other British officers man-
aged to keep out of Japanese handsfor 10 dajs after which they boardeda Junk and finally i cached Sumatra
EXPLOSION IN CHEMICAL WORKS
OTTAWA. Tuesday, AAP.
Two persons weic killed and five
injured in an explosion at the well
known Welland chemical plant near
Niagara Falls. There are no details
as to the cause.
BURMA'S OIL
MAY BE JAP.
OBJECTIVEAAI> and Our Own Correspondent
LONDON, Tuesday.The next Japanese objective
in Burma, it is believed, will be
the rich Irrawaddy oilfields,
about 200 miles north of the
present British positions, and
about 300 miles north of Ran-
goon.The annual production of
these fields is more than
1,000,000 tons, and is the largestof any empire territory exceptTrinidad.
It is known that the Japanesesuffered severe casualties as a
result of the recent diversion-
ary action in the Shwegyinarea. The action was com-
pletely successful.
ALLIED STRATEGY
Lt.-Gen. Sir Harold Alexan-
der, British G-O-C, Burma, said
yesterday that new tactics and
new general strategy had been
devised for the purpose of
meeting the Japanese attack.
He said that the Britishforces had made the mistake of
using the few good roads in the
country, whereas the Japanesehad benefited by ignoring the
roads and moving through the
.jungle. He pointed out that one
cf the main Japanese moves
now, would probably be to fight
on to the Irrawaddy, 300 miles
north of Rangoon.Lt.-Gen. Alexander praised
the magnificent fight put up
by the British forces, consistingof the Duke of Wellington Regi-ment, the King's Own York-
shire Light Infantry, the
Cameronlans, the West Yorks,the Gloucestershires, and units
of the Royal Tank Corps. He
also praised the excellent
discipline of the Chinese troops.
NEW FRONT
British forces are engaged in
consolidating a new front in
Central Burma. The main
Japanese forces are still south
of Taikkye, on .the RangoonProme Road, but their patrolsare already creeping forward
in order to test the Allied
strength.Farther east on the Rangoon
Mandalay Road British forces
have made contact with the
Japanese' in the region of
Nyaung-le-bin, about 80 miles
NNE of Rangoon.Future operations may be
expected to develop along these
2 highways, but the hilly junglebetween them, with the cen-
turies old bullock cart tracks
and some second class roads,offer scope for infiltration tac-
tics in which the Japanese have
shown themselves so skilled.
A New Delhi civil defence
communique states that there
has been no air activity in the
last few days in Central and
Upper Burma.
TRYING TO WIN
OVERBURMESE PEOPLE
Japanese Tactics
Krom W. G. BURCHETT, !
Special Correspondent of 'The Argus'
MANDALAY, Tuesday. |
Japanese tactics in Burma
are aimed at winning over the
Burmese people, who have been
defeated by a ruthless war
waged on civil population.I have just returned from
Nyaung-le-bin, once a thrivingtown, but now a mass of
wrecked buildings, flattened by
Japanese bombers. Satanic
bald-necked vultures are com-
pleting the work and feastingon the human flesh destroyedby the Japanese vultures.
These scenes are old for the
rest of the world, but the Bur-
mese people are horrified by(his work of pretendedfriends. Fires, which are break-
ing out in villages each nightare being lighted by Burmese
traitors, who are destroying the
homes and rice stacks of their
fellow-countrymen.At first only the Chinese anc'
Indians fled from the battle
s'eas, but now the Burmese join
in the general flight from those
who they believed were theil
friends.
The first to alter their earlv
attitude of indifference were
the normally peace-lovinp
Karens, of the south, who are
now spontaneously organisingbands to fight traitor Burmans
and Japanese. They ask for
trained officers and leaders. It
is believed that among the
1,500,000 staunchly loyal Karens
valuable guerilla bands will be
available.
j
RUSSIAN BLOWSAT NAZI LINES
"Big Battles Developing"
From A A P and Our Own Correspondent
LONDON, Tuesday.
Key points on the German defence lines stretching from
Leningrad in the north to the Crimea in the south
are being subjected to continuous hammering by the
Red Army, and further Russian gains in all sectors
are mentioned in latest reports.
The Moscow paper Pravda
revealed this morning that bigbattles are developing.
Military circles in Stockholm
believe that a German drive
against Leningrad is imminent,states the New York Tiines
correspondent. He says that
that the belief is based on the
departure from Oslo to Hel-
sinki of Field-Marshal Siegmund.
The correspondent adds that
an all-out effort to break' down
Russian resistance aroundLeningrad would be based at
Viborg (Denmark), where, it is
understood, there are greatGerman troop concentrations.
The drive probably would be
initiated against both flanks,but chiefly against Leningradowing to the prestige a success-
ful action would bring.
Marshal von List, famous
panzer strategist, has been at
Oslo, where tanks and other
mechanised materials have ar-
rived in the last month.
RAILWAY CUT
Advanced units of the Red
Army on Monday morning cut
the Viazma-Smolensk railway,thus completing the encircle-
ment of Viazma and enclosingbetween 3 and 5 German divi-
sions, states the Stockholm
correspondent of Daily Ex-
press.
The correspondent adds that
even if the Germans succeed
in fighting their way out of
this pocket their losses in
material will be enormous, be-
cause the Germans had massed
at Viazma all the materials
they intended to use in an as-
sault against Moscow.
The Russians are reportedto have captured a town, prob-ably Pestrovte, 10 miles east of
Viazma, according to the Mos-
cow correspondent of a Swed-
ish paper, who adds that all
German attempts to relieve the
MAP OF RUSSIAN FRONT, , where
Soviet armies are reported to be
hammering key points on the
long German defence lines. Dotted
line represents western limit of
Red Army's advance in its
counter-offensive.
German 16th Army at StarayaRussia have failed.
Moscow Radio announced to-
day that the trapped German
Army had lost an importantdefensive point.
Despite stubborn resistance,
the Russians, at a point in the
southern sector, drove the
enemy out of a village and cap-
tured l8 guns, 10,000 shells, anda vast quantity of cartridges.
Pushing on, they occupied 2
more localities.
Berlin Radio today refers to
bitter fighting NE of Tagan-rog, on the Sea of Azov, and in
the Donetz area, and admits
the ferocity of Marshal Timo
shenko's attacks.
BRITISH CARRY ON
GUERILLA WARIN CRETE
I/rom Oui Ou ii Coricspomlcnt
NEW YORK, Tuesday.Small but well-equipped Brit-1
ish forces aie still fighting in
Crete, carrying on a vigorous
campaign directed from Cairo.
They have been reinforced and
given supplies regularly, and as
regularly they return to Egypt
on leave.
How they come and go is a
military secret, but the fact
that they are still fighting is
revealed by an RAF pilot who
has just arrived in USA from
Cairo. Following guerilla war-
fare tactics, they are snipingGermans, blowing up their sup-
plies, and destroying Nazi
planes.
ITORNADOES IN US
I
KILL 120 PERSONS
NEW YORK, Tues., AAP.
A devastating series of tor-1
nadoes swept through 6 of the
southern and mid-westernStates on Monday, killing 120
persons, and Injuring approxi-mately 700. Thousands of dol-
lars worth of property was de-
stroyed.
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SCHWEPPESGi lUinzbii, al all ¡ceding iioUL et J Cioccn ÚUQUCJIQUI LU. Loinm^u^^Jtlu
I he serving of
bchHCPpeh Table Waters
excttiftvcl) is a sure sign
oí the standinr uf anv
hotel or restaurant
ARCTIC RAIDER
SHOT DOWN
BY MINESWEEPER
LONDON, Tuesday.An Admiralty communique
reports that a- Ju.88, which was
attacking a Russian^merchant
ship in the "Arctic, was' "isriot1
down by a British auxiliarymine-sweeper. The bomber
crashed into the ice and burst
into flames.
We suffered no casualties or
damage in the action, which
took place on Friday.
: FURTHER CLOTHINGCUT "IN BRITAIN
LONDON, Tuesday.Clothes rationing for civilians in
Britain will be reduced on .lune 1 byabout 25%, from 66 coupons a year
to a little over 50. Tills was stated
officially today.It is pointed out that the reduced
rationing will fall mainly on persons
of sedentary occupations and those
living at home. Mr. Hugh Dalton,President of the Board of Trade,said today that an order would bemade this week prohibiting doublebreasted suits and trouser cuffs.
US DEBT LIMIT RAISED I
IJVASHINGTON, Tuesday, AAP.
j
The Senate Finance Committeehas unanimously approved a bill to
increase the Federal debt limit to
$130,000,000,000, thus raising theamount approved of by the House of
1 Representatives by $5,000,000,000.
BARRING ROADTO THEMIDDLE EAST
j
? LONDON, Tuesday, AAP.
The Daily Express corre-
spondent with the 10th Armyin Iraq says that British Armyengineers are using thousandsof Syrian, Iraquian, and Persian
labourers to blast and tunnel
fortifications as a precautionagainst a German drive
through Turkey towards the
Middle East oilfields. The 0th
and 10th Armies hold this vital
1,200-mile front from Beirut,on the Mediterranean, to Tehe-
ran.
The results of months of work
are now showing in concrete
strongposts, tank traps, pill-
boxes, and gun emplacements.Behind this deeply fortified
line lie good roads and many
airfields, from which largeforces of planes can operateagainst forces invading Turkey.Deep defences cover the Klrkuk
and Mosul oilfields.
The 10th Army, under Maj.Gen. Quinan, is not as numer-
ous as might be wished, but it
Is highly trained and very
familiar with its vast terrain.
Moreover, liaison between Bri-
tish and Russian armies in Per-
sia is closer than might have
been expected, in view of the
fact that they are jointly
operating over- an area as big
as France, Germany, and
Poland taken together. The
Red Army is finding Persia an
excellent field for training its
officers, many of whom are now
fighting under Marshal Tlmo
shenko.
The 9th Army is bivouackedamong the cedars of Lebanon,racing against time with
preparations for battle. Oil
from Irak is flowing in profu-sion to Syria and Palestine,
while there are Axis garrisonson the island of Rhodes and
on the Greek islands In the
¿Egcan not far away.
Army and Air Force officers
are undergoing combinedcourses of training so as to en-
sure proper co-operation, and
naval co-operation has also
been worked out in detail,while the 3 services stationed
on the Island of Cyprus have
correlated their strategy for re-
pelling a flank attack againstthe Holy Land.
ENEMY WITHDRAWALFORCED IN LIBYA
I LONDON, Tuesday.There was increased enemy
movement in the forward area
throughout yesterday, accord-
ing to today's Cairo com-
munique. A strong enemy
column, including tanks, moved
forward in the Kherima area,but withdrew on the approachof our mobile forces.
A successful action by mixed
forces resulted in casualties
being inflicted on the enemywest of Kherima. Our air
forces have successfullycountered enemy air activity.
AN OLD CHINESECUSTOM-BUTIMPRACTICABLE
OTTAWA, Tuesday, AAP.
Fifty-four Chinese sailors rescued
from torpedoed ships in the Atlantic
and Pacific refused to sign on with
other ships unless bound for Hong'
Kong. The immigration authorities
took action against them, whereupon
the Chinese argued that it was an old
Chinese custom for a rescued personto become for ever afterwards tile
rescuer's ward.
They also argued that when torpfdoed they were virtually dead, ano
were reborn again, and as in this
case the rescue boats landed them
in Canada thej' consequently be-,
came Canadian citizens by birth, BIN.
entitled to remain in the country.
The immigration authorities rudelj
brushed tile incarnation theory asic¡4
and ruled that the Chinese must
either go to sea or be deported.
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BIRTHS
CAMPBELL, (nee Cooper) On March 17
. l st Andren K to Ornee »líe oí lanAll Malaja-a daughter (Heather G raer)
DUNSIOhE tneo ritman* -On March io
rt fct Helens to Janet and the late SgtColin Dun-tone It Ji A I* -a son
DW\ER (nee VrUani-On March H at
Mercs Hotp) tal to Ldnn ntle cr LleOt
ïlran Dryer-a con (Peur Manirá))LANGHAM-01 MUM h 4 U Mr ttnd
Mis G W Langhlm Hnrtwill-H d luahterPARKINSON «nee Ftotej)
- On Mnrüi 10
ii rp«erin, to Marjorie »lie oî Lient
I-' 8 Parkinson North Balw>n-a daugh
RICIÍMIUS (nrc Jean OiMon) -On March16 at Springdale to Jean and Jock-a eon
UUUborn ) (Jean *cU )
KODJSON Cn March 12 nt Ararat
Metería to Mr and Mrs R C Robtfun-a ton (David Murray) (\\ A paperapica»; ccp> >
IHUfitiCm -On March IS at Trafalgarbranch Weet Gippsland Hospital to Mr
und Mr» A D Thurlow cr tarragon-a wm
ENGAGEMENTSKECW N lil mill T lie
K announced ol Doreen
II J Blight I-aruell mad fourak andGum Cttfi. wtHbrijttrlc NSWCAMPBELL - TUCM-11 The nigigc
nrnt Is annoui ced or Mary rratrr onlvdaughter ol Um lato Mr Duncan Campbelland of Mr« Campbell Uarklj rtrrct Hnoodto John Anslnitlier (A 1 1* abrrad) eldestrcn of Mr and Mrs II S nicker MUMMttreet Glen Iris
KUMPHRTiB - WIBI IV -The nig.._.
ment ta announced cr Ournnrth Vcider
daughter of Mr andMr« J W Humphre»*
Nreilni road Murrumbeena to Cpl Geolery
MARRIAGE
Thone Stanley Roi Ilaof Mr and Mr* A i flaniUton WoodMrcet Burnell to Nancy Mrtoita daughterof Mr and Mrs G o Huidle Roeburneavenue Hau
I horn
DEATHS
On Active ServiceMcKtNZIE-On Fepicmber 30 IHl ire
rult of air operation») nt II« in burg Ger
many Sgt rilot Duncnn John Mi KenrteIt A A F beloved tccond son of Hector andMary McKenzie Cadell Echuca -Requiejjcût In pace
rAZAn -On March 17 (suridenb) at hisresidence 283 Dandenong road WindsorEdward John the dearly beloved husband ti
Bertha and lo\cd father of Nance (.MrsC E Thompson of Pymble N8W) andloved brother In Ian of Beatrice McCulIough)aged 75 .\carc>
CLARK-On March 15 at Man boroughHospital, Rachel beloved sinter or El ira beth(Mra Martini Christina. (Mrs Burge* undJames -A patient suflerer nt rent
CONNOR-On March 17 Ht l8 Wilsonstreet Moonee Pond« Joseph reitet of
the late Amelia find dearl> loved father of
Gordon and Olive (Mrs W Une* In lils
80th year -At, rest (No flowers by re
quest »
COTTRFLL-Oil March 17 nt Mary-borough Hospital lliomah 1 ile of Majorenbelr>\ ed husband of ConstaIU e nnd lo\ edfnther or Ivy and Harold aged 72 >c
COX-On March 16 at (13 Burke roadCamberuell Imllj Gertrude beloved wife
of T \\ J Cox loving mother of Truda.Ilma Leal»»
and Horn (Privately crematedMarch 17 >
DRAPER-On March 17 ftuddcnly)private hospital Jemima Marla (Minnie)
Broughton Daisy Webb (Mrs > LtJcr de
101 Mnudo street Shepparton J met beIcved wife of the Inle Alex Graham nndloved mother of David Walter Hugh (deccayed) I Hi (deceased) Rub> idetcnFcd)Wilfred and R-obtn nnd loving mother In
lan of Elaine Florrie Mamie and Beatriceand loving grandma of Jim nnd Don Margen Rosemary Bobbie and loy
GRIBBLE-On March 17 at lils residence345 Orrong road East St Kilda lohn Henry
(Mrs C Ward) loved grandpa of Jack Joan
and Bart loving father in law of MaisieLate 1st A.I F -Peacefully at rest (Private
Charlotte relict or Hie lue Gilbert Herronloved mother ot Ad» (Mrs Murrin 1 Alleen(Mrs W Keys) Josslo (Mrs T Molloy nndMay (Mrs E Wright) (Privately Interred atFawkner March 16 >
HINDSON-On March 10 at her resl
dence Splatt street bunn Hill Marv Elizarelict ol George Hindson aeed 46 sears
HINDSON-On March 16 at her les!
dence swan Hill Mary Fllzi onlydaughter or william and MargaretMooro sister of James -Peace perfectpeace
HUNTER-On Mareil 16 James Hamiltonbelosed husband or the late Margaret andlol In? father ol Robert Elizabeth Jason
\lolet. Ma> I Mrs Bncck) James (deceased)Rita (Mm Fear) aged 82 j ears -At rest
JACKSON-On March 16 at hospitalPerdigo Daniel dearly lol ed limb nd olJanet losing rather ot Ibabcl (Mrs D
noting) William and Florence (Mrs Oeortcfurner) aged 77 j ears -At rest
LAWLESS-On March 17 at MorwellNicholas Joseph dearly beloved husbandMan loilng fnther ot Katherine Owt
Bhelta. Nell and Mails (deceased) brotherof Helena limes Palrlrk Michael Etheland Jack aged C1 years -ft IP (NoBow ci?
)
LLOYD-On March 17 at her residence14 Minion street Kew Annie widow ofthe late John lloyd loved Hollier ot Dalky
. Mrs D O Hart) Mav (Mrs Vlclor Par
lottl Clarence nos noie Dirrcll undHaden (decrated) dearli loied grit d na o(
Adeline (Mrs It MackBj) Thelma (Mrs r
Allen) Kennelh Vol da Avis Beril Oswald
Mars Jack and Lorna lovedgreot grandin i
r>r Baby Rex aged 85 icars -A palicntsufferer at rest
McKENRV-On M rch li nt lier resl
dence 84 Droop street loolscraj Pamlla
laleli cremated March 16 )
MCLENNAN-On March . _.abbin Alexander loving hu band of tlio lateMary McLennan loving father of faadlc BID(AIT) and Sandy aged 61 jei rs
MCLENNAN-On March 14 al Colbinabbin,Alexander loilng son of the lato lohn andParaît McLennan loilng brother of Anr
'
Molllo (deceased) Sadie Clara Katie(i
ccaFCd) Roy Angle (deceased) and Jim
MEAOHER-On March 10 nt "3 Langstonftreet Northcote Soith, John
dearly belosed husband of the late Anne Measlier»nd loilng father of William Oroce lohn
»nd Clem aged 70 sears (late ot Wa
garatta) - Requlcscat In pice
PEARSON-On March 17 al his residente. Traill street Northcote N16 Edwindearly loi ed husband ol Nancy I carson -Atrest
PHILLIPS (neo Clark) -On March 17 nt
her residence 14 Stanley stree! frankstonElizabeth Ann the dearl) beloied Hire or
Vera and Alma losing grandma or Dorolhi
Kenneth Leslie Ronald Ian Kesln Marie
Judith and Cora]POMROY -On March 17 pas ed peacclulls
away Grace Kettle*eil or 22 Lsgon street
rast Brunswick late or Ballarat aged 79
lears (Ballarat papera please cops )
RIDDELL-On March 17 at HeidelbergMilitary Hospital William trues (lateAIT) dearly loved husband of Dorothy E
and losing father or Brian (RAAF) John(RAN) and Donald
ROBERTSON-On March 14 at Tranklinford Mary losing wife of the late JihnRobertson, and slater of Annie (Mrs &ar
tori) and Alice (Mrs Manning) aged 8
?sears
SAUNDERS-On March 14passed a
at Williamstown dear Aunt Nell (Insertedb> Heno Nancy and lamlly )
SCOTT-On March 15 at 3 Alexandra»tenue Elsternwick Edwin beloied hus
band of Adeline Scott and loied father of
Mona (Mrs B Oorkll!)
SWIFT-On Mar h lfl at her residenceFernhurst grove Kew Jane widow of the
H W Riley) in har !)7th year (PrliateInterment )
THOMPSON-On March 17 (suddenlj)08 Dandenong road East r.
.lenry dearly beloied husThompson late of Drysdale
URQUHART-On March 1" al 11 Pinegrote Malvern Elizabeth McLean second
daughter of the lat« John ni d HelenUrquhart of Moonee Ponds (Prliate Interment)
WATT-On March 17 at Frankston Mar
garet beloied wife or the late Ritchie Wattlosed mother of Mrs Grace Mudge losingcrandma of Ritchie (RAAF) Sister Ornee
(abroad) Alf (AIP abroad) and Bob(A 1 F abroad) great grandma of Douglas
and Robert aged 85 years -Peacefullysleeping
WEBBER-On March 16 at Rutlord prti te hospital Brighton Man dearly beloied
ten )
WEBBER-
On March l8 beloved andtreasured aunt of Oard and Maggie Hughes-Peacefully sleeping
WITTENBACH - [By cable ]-
At HongKong the Res Henry A Wtttenbach BA
Th L loved son of Mrs and the late A H
wlttenbach of 67 Strathalbyn street EastKew aged 42 years
WOOLF-On March 17 (suddenly) ¡itlo
Avoca aienue Elwood Miriam loied wife of
Joel and loilng mother of Claude Woolf
loied mother In law of Bessie aged 47 j ears
(Minyan Thursday night only 8pm
at l8
Avoca avenue Elwood )
WORTHIhOTON -On March 17 feud
tienly) at Ramleh Deniliquin S S W
Harri loved husband of Ida Worthington(No flowers by request ) (Píllate cremationat Springvale )_
IN MEMORIAMRoll of Honovr-On Active Service
BRETHERTON- In memory of VX3260
Private Walter Bretherttm killed at Tobruk
March l8 1041 -Always remembered
CAMERON-In remembrance of John
Cameron who died »t Moonee Pond6 Marchl8 184», dearly loved brother of Angus
and
Rita and uncle of Jean Bob and Val of
Broken HillCUMINO-In loving memory of Ada wife
ni Marl Anthony and beloved mother of
Jemes. David Mar) »ni George wiso passedaway March 17 1838
CULPIN-To the memory of our dear
?on and brother Roy »ho passed away
March l8 1937 -Es er remembered (Inerted by father mother brother and
Listers )
JENNER -In loving memory of our dmr
son and brother and our fond nephew died
March l8 1828_,_, .
.
He heard a voice we did not hearWhich said he must not slay
He saw a hand we did not see
Which beckoned him awas
-(Sorrowing parents brothers losing
aunties and uncle II Aberden street Gee
longand Auntie Burge Beaconsfield )
LARKE-In loving memory of lamesLarke pawed away March l8 1030 al«o
Foppy daughter of above -We 11 take the
read in thought* tc-day of one» we cannot
greet (Inserted by «He George John
Inez)PALMER-In lovln« memory of our much
loied son Cllffe passed »way March l8 10"0
-lo memory ever dmr (Mother 23 Tweed
side street Essendon )
PENTLAND-In fond memory or Dad who
passed away on March l8 1041 (Inserted b)
his lmlng wife Ella daughters Phillis
Mr« Eraard Lesley-Mrs Beesey son George
-RAN cons-ln law Wal and Ray)
llo suurd against Imposition Birth Mar
rlage Death and In Mcmoruwi No1 lies
must be authenticated by some repulióleperson to ensure their Insertion To guardagainst error write all names clearly In
block lettersBirth Marriage Death
Une» 3/ extra Unca Od 1
IN MEMORIAMPE7UE-A trbute to the minion of Gotta
Pctre who passed a-xay March IB 1141(The SKF Pall Brarlne Co Au t
~
mot he- who pat'cd Htt*> March l8 10*0Thoughts drift back to bygone dajs,Life moves on but memory itajf<Inserted b> her loving eon George and
De-p in our heart- *i memorj is keptOí one «e loved aud ultl never forgetItUlllcnrORD (nee Hall)-In memorv of
my beloved slMcr By\\la ftster-in-la« ol
11 ali ord -Sadly misled clnscrted hy Mr
and Mr* Tra!ford Cat-h Black Rock )
BlLWART-In loving memory of our de-voted mother, «ho parsed a«a\ March l8
IfHt fllfo our d«r tiOcr Plo (Mrs Hitchcock) par-fd aua, March 22 1H33
A theerrul smile a heart of goldTho doarritt mother Oil« «orld could hold
For ever nell remember-(Inserted by her loving sens and daugh-
ters and eon*In la» Charles!
WAUGH-In fond memori of my dearparents. Henry and Jean Waugh pawed to
higher life fc^ptembcr la 1022 and March 17
10<?3 and dear brother Alf «ho fell in
action on July 28 101G and my darling
irom this dark world (Inserted byWaugh Canterbury )
WEBB -In loving memorv of our darlingid
v.ho pasied onay Match IB 1039
HcarLs that love you beat never forgetIn inemon vou are «III» us yet
iliihcited by his loving (nmilj,Grace
II iel nu Theo No1« and Mum )
WK1UIIi -In lovink remembrance ci niv
MT iKtcr Fmniir «ho pev*d away at
Jitarlington on March l8 1010, abo mv
ir parent* -Never forgotten lill we
meet again (Poll \
BEREAVEMENT CARDSMitta HORNBY DODGHHUN and her Fa m I h
have been much touched and grc-iUy helpedhi their nctnt iragie bereavement bv the
true H mp« tin of thetr many friends
«horn It Is quite Impossible lo thank b\
lierKHial letter Will all «ho have »ritten
».cut telegrama or flowers, please accept this
; pression of their appreciation and
_
urie______
ÔbBÔRNF Mrs OSBORNE nnd1 umlli
_ ... id bereavement special thanks
to dotlor and nursing staff Ward 7 Hcldelbrrt. Mint ny Hospital (10 Charmun roadMentone >
_
FUNERAL NOTICESCONNOR - Hie Funeral ol the late
JOSLPII CONNOR «111 leaic IS WilsonMounce ronds Tilla DAY (Wedne*
... Mardi mi m 4 nm lor Hie Mel-bourne Ccmrtrry Carlton
JObEril ALLISON PTÍ LIO, Eucildonni
i oo J_Mr
ïor Hie Brighton CemeteryJ MONKHOUSE A: SON. Bruillon Thone
XAHf2_HUM HI - the Funeral of the late
1AMKS HAMILTON HUNTER »111 teme 17
Alrxcndm avenue Elitern» Ick THIS DAY
(VAeriuctdnv March ia), at 3 30 pm,
Bpi INCA ale CemeteryAHM3TRONO A. WHITTLE (lato AIP),
,<ii h »m U2443_Ml H.nut-Hie Funeral of tho late
JOHN MrAGHFR »111 leave No 23 Lawntonrlrert Northrot* South THIS DA\ (Wed
ro He to the Preston Cometer}Al FRED ALLISON V mid A T D A
,CIll
tro Hill JWniM_ft wtsoN - The Funeral of the lute Mr
tDWlN PI ARSON »111 lerne 4 Traill streetNorthcote THIS DAY (Wednesday, nt li
a m for the Presión CemeteryII J n LLWIS Undertaker Northcote
Tcleihone
JAI066_rilli uri -Hie I uneral of the lato I.Irs
FLIZAUETH ANN PHILLIPS is appointed to
leave her residence H Stanley street Frankrton THIS DAY (Wcdnesdaj March l8), ntlinlf-pnst 3 o clock
HFCTOR GAMBLE A. SON, PrankstonPhone JJ_
roMKOl -The Funeral of Hie late
OKACr KFITLEWELL POMROY »til leavethe icldence of her ntece 22 Ljpou street
Last Brunswick TOMORROW (ThuridavMarch mi «t II am for tho FnakncrCcnu I en_
street North Fitzn» THIS DAY (Wednesdnv. Mareil IR) at 1131 a ni
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Melbourne Crematorium, ra^kner
(Thursday March 19) at 10 30
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TAW NOTICES"
of victoria that PROBATF ot Mu
W11 L dated 17th November 11)37 of J-LLLNMAUDE HARVE\ lato of Warragul lu Vit
torin married woman deceased probitéwhereof was granted to her husbind AlbirlJohn Ilarvcv of Warragul in Vittoriatired Journalist one of the exec ilors
....
pointed by the said will whole appointmentwas limited lo lils lifetime and who diedon the Plh day of November 1041 mnv bogrintcd to Albert rdward Hursey of 27
rlie Lnplmudc St Kilda Investor the oll» r
exu titra appointed b> the raid will who-oappointment became effectue on the denthof the said Albert John Honey deceased
PROBATF or (he LAST WILL and TESTAMl NT (doted 8th January 1035) or
MARGARET JENKINS MCLELLAN lule or
Gieen street Boronia In the said Slatedeceased may be granted to Man
of William street Bof-'
.
lister the sole execulrl)und appointed by the said w11!
DatFd this 17th dav ol March 1042
1 W OLLir.1 410 Little Collins streetMclboirnc solicitor for the applicantAr"! Eil the expiration of fourteen days
the publication hereof apollcalton will bo
made to the Supreme Court of the Stale or
Victoria In ILF Probate Jurisdiction thatPROBATE or the WILL doted the first dayof March one thousand nine hundred andforly one of ROBERT HENRY MARTINformerly of Oludwyne Somerville In the
said bfate school teacher but late of tho
RAAF abroad pilot officer deceasedmay bo granted lo EUe Charlotte Martinof Srmerillle In the said Stale widow thoexecutrix appointed by the said will
Dated tills 17th dav of March 1042
E A FORTESCUE CROFT 422 Collinsstrc-t Melbourne solicitor for the applicantAPI ER the expiration of fourteen days from
he publication hereof applicationwill be
mode to the Supreme CoutiIn the State of
Uctorln in lu Probate jurisdiction thatPROBATE or the WILL dated the 15th dosof Alwust 1030 ot LILY IRVINE EDWARDSothcri I e known as Lilly Irslne Edwards andas Margnret Edwards late of 163 Cecilstreet fcouth Melbourne In the State or
Victoria widow deceased may be granted to
Trank Dodgshun of Wedge street Werribee
In the said State field officer Departmentof Agriculture the executor named In andapnolnled bv the said will
Dated this 18th day of March 1042
K McL EMMERSON lb* collins streetMelbo irne solicitor for the applicant
AMI-R the expiration of fourteen days from
the publication hereof application will bemade to the Supreme Court of the Stateor Victoria In Its Probate jurisdiction thatPROBATE of the WILL bearing date the
third day of November 1941 or MICHAELJOSEPH BRENNAN late of Hamilton Inthe said State linotype operator deceasedmay be granted to Francis Michael Brennanor Hamilton aforesaid driver the executornamed In and appointed by the said willlease being resened to Margaret MaryBrennan of Hamilton aforesaid spinster to
come In end prove the said will at any
time
Dated this 16th des of March 1012J L R BAKER 89-71 Thompson street
Hamilton proctor for the applicant _AFTtR the expiration of 14 days from the
granted to John Canobto, of Bena in the
said State, farmer one of the executorsappointed bj the said will leave beingsen ed to Laurence Craddock Facey
Bpmawm Extension aforesaid farmer theother executor appointed by the said willto come In and prove the same
Dated the 17th day of March 1942
AFTER the expiration of fourteen days from
the publication hereof application will be
made to the Supreme Court of the state of
Victoria In Its Probate Jurisdiction thatPROBATE of the WILL (dated the eighthdav of November 1939) of WILLIAMMCADAM late of 3BI Bay street Port Melbourne In the said State hairdresser, deceased may be granted to John Howie
formerly of Gurner street Saint Kilda in
the said state but now of 19 McHennstreet East Saint Ktlda tn the said Stateclerk the executor named In and appointed
by the said willDoted the eighteenth day of March 1942
WRIGHT 4. CORNWALL 118 Queen streetMelbourne proctors for the applicant_
"lade to the Supreme Court of the stateof victoria In ita Probate Jurisdiction thatPROBATF of the WILL (dated the 7th davor December 1925) of CHARLES EDWARDTIMS late of
42 Malvern grove CaulfieldIn the State of »Victoria Indenter and im
porter mnv be granted to Emily Louise
Tims of 42 Malvern grove aforesaid the
executrix named In and appointed by the
said will
Dated the 18th day of March 1942
Use enrvllennt_AFTER the expiration of fourteen days from
the publication hereof application will bemade to the Supreme Court of the State
°f
\lclorla In It« Probate Jurisdiction thatPROBATE of the LAST WILL dated the 3rddnv of October 1941 and the Codicil thereto,
dated the 3rd dav of December 1941 of
CAROLINF TUCKFIELD late of 14 Howardstreet Kew In the said State widow deerased be granted to Peter Forman of
Levcnhall l8 Broadway Camberwell In
the said State Gentleman the sole executorapnolnled by the said rill and codicil
rjnt«"d the lath day of March 1942
AFTER the expiration of 14 clear day» from
the oublleatlon hereof application will be
made to the Supreme Court of the State of
Victoria In Ita Probate Jurisdiction thatPROBATE of th* WILL (dated the 18th dav
of lune 19341 of JFANIB RONALD RUSSELLCOLSTON late of 38 Koov on» road Malse
fo- the »ice
inrle lo the Suoreme court of Victoria thatPROBATE of the WITT dated th» fifth rfiv
of Ausist 1924 «f JOHN MOFFATT WIIYTF
aponlnted bv the said willGRAY it GRAY solicitor» Melbourne
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LAW NOTICES
AFTER Hie expiration or fourteen days front
the pub) cation hcicof application will bemado to Hie Supreme Court of the State oí
Victoria In tis Ptobutc Jurisdiction thatHKOBAr* of the WILL (dated the 15th da>M Octolxr 1930) of MARY ANN CRIMMIN
late cf rra ni lingham In the wild Bt-ate ii
ned v&Gtnau deceased trtu> be granted to
thomar William Farrell of Framlingham«
(orena id farmer tho »le executor named
IO« Queen »trcet Melbourne and at Geelongsolicitors for tho applicant
executors appointed thercbj leave bein*hcrved to Annie Evcljn Gue&t or Warragul
aforesaid widow the other executor RP
pointed by said will to ionic In und proveOio same
Dated 17th March 1042
QRA\ A. FRIEND proctors Warragul
AITLR the expiration of 14 day« from pub
Heat Ion hereof applicationwill be mado
o the Supremecourt of Victoria th«t
.ROBATfc, of Iho LAST WILL tdated the W
Unv of November, 1035} of CHARMSALrRLD RICHARDSON late of Cutterest
MornlngtO) in the fata te of Victoria Gentleman deceased ma> be granted to LdgurLindsay Slewnrt formerly of 4M 418 Collinsbtieet Melbourne but now of 422 Collina
street, Melbourne n for eba Id solicitor the sole
executor appo ntod by tho saidWATERS \. STEWART 4J2 Collins street
Melbourne proctor« for the applicant
AFTER 14 dava hcrefrom application will
Fredciick Joseph III an of Beechworth in
tho said State solicitor and HerbertJames
Shannon of Eldorado in the said state
Brazier tho executors numed thereinDated this Mxtecnth day of March 1042
M P R\AN A, R*AN Beechworth <
M>rtleford proctois for the said executors
AFTER the expiration of iourteen days fromthe publication herecf application will be
mado to tho Supreme Court) of the State of
Victoria In Its Piobate Jurisdiction that
PROUATF Of the WILL of HERBERT HUGH
G bon Ob tate of Bass In the said State
farmer deceased be granted to I roderickErnest White of Bass in the said £
farmer and Stella May George of Ba«
the said State widow the executorexecutrix appointed by the will
Dated the 16th day of March 1042
AFTER the expiration of fourteen days from
the publication hereof application will be
made to the Supreme Courtof Victoria In
Its Probate Jurisdiction that PROBATF of
tho WILL be-iring dale the ninth day of
September 1040 of SARA« ABBOTT late
of Bung Bong In the state oí Victoriawidow deccat-ed may be granted to Rowald
William Charles crook¡> of Bung B< ig
aforesaid f.inner the sole executor namedIn und appointed by the cald will
Dated the 16th day of Morell 1042HOUbE DONALDSON A, COUTTS
M Iden r-oltcltors for the applicant_AF rLR fourteen da)s application will be
made to the Supremo Court that PROBA"T"ol the WILL (dated 15th August 1038)
be granted to THE PERPFTUAI
FXECUTORS AND TRUBTFES ASSOCIA'
SfPTIMUS A RALPH A. BONSof 430
f Ittte Collins street Melbourne fiollcitorsj
fn- the applicant
to the Siprrme Court ol Victoria that
PROBA n. of the WILL dated tilth Not em
ber 1940 of DORIS FTHEL OREEN late
^ the t-nid will
Arl til the expiration of fourteen duys from
the publication heriot application will be
made to the Supreme Court of Victoria that
PROBATE of the WILL dated 22nd Feb
1040 of IRLNL MAY BROWN late of 5
Peterleigh grove Lssendtm homo duties de
?ed may be granted to Charles Thomas
CREDITORS next of kin and all others
having CLAIMS against the estate of the
undermentioned person are required to SEND
PARTICULARS thereof to William Buck &
Son 440 Little collins street Melbourne
on or before the let April 1042 otherwise
they mav be excluded when the assets are
being distributed-
C H COOPER 7 Stewart street Mur
r nubeena wholesale merchant who died 8th
March 1042nmed till« 18th March 1042_
NOTICE te CLAIMANTS -Re LRNEST
All RED EVANS Deceased-All perçonshaving claims agnlnßt the properly or cítateof Ernest Alfred Evans late of 16 Helena
street Guilford in the State of V, estern
Australia retired railwoss commissionerdeceared (who died on the fourth da> of
September one thousand nine hundred andfortv one and probate of whose will was
granted to THE WEST AUSTRALIAN
TRUSTEE FXECUTOR AND AGENCY
COMPANY LIMITED of 135 Saint Oeorgesterrace Perth In the State of Western Aus
nine hundred and forts-one nnd an appllcation to repeal an exemplification of probate,
which probate was on the ninth day of
March one thousand nine hundred and fortytwo granted by
the Supreme Court of the
S"atc of Victoria m ita Probate Jurisdictionto THE TRUSTEES EXECUTORS AND
AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED whose regis
tered office is situate 401-403 Collins street
Melbourne in the said Stat* the dul>
authorised attorney under power of the said
executor) are required to SEND PARTICU
LARS in writing of such CLAIMS to the
EPid The Trustees Executors and Agency
Company Limited at Us registered office
aforesaid on or before the twentieth da>of Maj one thousand nine hundred and
forty-two after which date the saidcompany
will in pursuanceof Section 86 of the
Administration and Probate Act 1S2S pay
and/or hand over to the said executor the
assets of the said deceased which shall have
come to It« hands or possession havingregard only to the claims of which It shall
have had noticeDated the eighteenth day of March one
thousand nine hundred and forts twoMALLESON STEWART Aï Co of 46
Queen street Melbourne solicitors for the
i NOTICE to CREDITORS and othersPursuant to tile Trustee Act 1928 notice
Is hcrebv given that all persons having any
claims aaninst the estate of DONALD JOHN
CARMICHAEL late of The Bank of Adei lalde Chambers Saint George s terrace
Perth in the State of Western AuFtraliasha rebroker deceased who died on the 5th
dav of October 1941 and probate of whosewill (as contained In an exemplification of
I probate of the said will Issued out of the
Supreme Court of Western Australia) was
jon the 9th day of March. 1042 granted
bv the Supreme Court of Victoria to HenryCarin eton Sewell of 42 Saint Georges ter*
race Perth aforesaid agent and CamobeUAlexander Hendry of Newspaper House SaintGeorges terrace Perth aforesaid charteredaccountant (Aust ) are herebv required toSEND in PARTICULARS in writing of such
CLAIMS to the said executors care of the
underrlgned solicitors on or before the 22nd
day of May 1042. and notice Is herebs also
ghrn that after the lastmentloned date thesaJd executors will oroceed to ulttrlbute the
assets of the said Donald John Carmichaeldeceased amongst the parties entitled thereto
having regard only to the claims of whichthev Phnll then have had notice and theraid executors will not be answerable or
liable to ans person to whose claim they
Dated this 18th day of March 1042
L\NCH & MacDONALD 360 Collins streetMelbourne solicitors for the said executors
NOTICE is hereby given, that all persons
having any claims against the estate of
MARY CATHERINE SHEAHAN late ofBeaconsfield parade Middle Park In the
State of Victoria, spinster deceased who
died on the twenty sixth day of Ifcvember.one thousand nine hundred and forty-oneare hereby requested to SEND In writingPARTICULARS of such CLAIMS to THE
UNION TRUSTEE COMPANY OF AUS
TR ALI A LIMITED Of 333 Collins street
Melbourne In the said state probate of the
on the ninth day of March one thousandnine hundred and forty-two by the Supreme
Court of Victoria in it« Probate Jurisdictionon or before the twentieth day of May one
thousand nine hundred and forty-two after
which date the said companywill proceed to
convey or distribute the estate or any partthereof to or amongst the persons entitledthereto having regard only to claimswhether formal or not of which It shall
then hsAe had notice and notice is further
given that it will not be liable to anyperson of whose olaims it shall not have
had such notice as aforesaidDated the eighteenth day of March, one
bourne solicitor for the applicant.
NOTICE is hereby given that after theexpiration of fourteen day« from the pub-
lication hereof application will be made to
to the Supreme Court of the State of Vic
tori a In Its Probato Jurisdiction thatPROBATb of the WILL beering date the
c.th da\ of October. 1032 of ERIC JAMESSTALLARD formerly of Evans street Bel-
mont in tho said State and of HMASCanberra but late of HMAS Parramatta
Stoker Petty Officer deceased may be grantedto Estelle Evelyn Stalin rd formerly of 12
Dated this 18lh day of March 1943 I
WHYTE JUST A. MOORE, of TI Malop
rtrcet Geelong solicitors for the applicant
LAW NOTICES
I
NOTICE Is hereby given, that all personslias Ins; claims against Hie estate
"
ANNIE POTT Ml. formerly of No 115 Kite
dale road, Camberwell, bul late of M7
I ho iwrnti -sixth das of November, 1041,
and iirobato of whose will was granted bythe Stiptcme Court ol the said 8tatc on the
rourteenth (lav of Februars, 1942. to Dorothy
Mary Smntl of 20 Queen street, Melbourne,In Ihr said slate Isplate, aro hereby requiredto SEND PARTICULARS ot such CLAIMS to
the said Dorothy Mars Smail, at her nbssc.named address on or bclore the twentsstxtli das of May, 1042, after which date
the said Dorothy Mary Small will proceedto distribute tile assets of the said deceasedsvhlch Miall hase come to her hand amongsttile persons entitled thrrcto, basing regard
Small will lint bo liable for the assetsdistributed, or any part thereof, to ans
person of whose claim she shall not havehad notice us aforesaid
Dated this eighteenth day or March 1042
raid Dorothy Marv bunill
fOTlCi: to CLAIMANTS- He JOHN
DOUGLAS CAIRD Deceased -NATIONALTRUSTFEB, FXKCXTIORS A. AOKNCY COM.
Probités, tor a grant of letters of adminis-
tration with the will, bearing date Die 22nddas of September 1039 annexed or tile
estate of John Douglas Caird, late ot Kata-
matite, in Hie Stete or Victoria, grazier,deceased (who died on the 12th das ofDecember, 1941). requires all creditors, ncxt
of-ltln, and others having claims against thepropertv or estate of the said deceased lo
SEND lo the sutd tompanv on or beforethe twenty-seventh das of Ma), «ne thousandnine hundred and rorlv-lwo PARTICULARSIn »riling or such CLAIMS, niter whichdate the said company Intends to convey
distribute such property or estalo to
hin
NOTICE to CLAIMANTS-Re BRUCE HAYMCILWRAITH Deceased
-
Frances!Mcilwraith ot 5 Charnwood road,
St Kilda,
the estate or Bruce Hay Mcilwraith, late or5 Charnwood road St Kilda aforesaid, fac-
tory manager deceased (who died on Hie24th das ol December, 19411 were grantedb> tho Supreme Court of Victoria, lu Us
Probate Jurisdiction, on the 14th day orFebruary. 1942 requires all crediton!, next
of kin, and others having claims againstthe property or estate of the said deceasedto SEND to the said administratrix, care ofMessrs Malleson, Stewart & co, solicitors46 queen street, Melbourne, in the saidState, on or before the 20th day of May,1042, PARTICULARS In writing of suchCLAIMS, after which dale the bald adminis-tratrix Intend» lo ronvey or distribute suchpropertv or estate to or among tho
personsentitled thereto, having regard onlv to theclaims of which she shall have had notice.
-I the mth dnv ol March, 1042.J}SON, STEWARr, A: Co
.
48 QuceMelbourne solicitors for the said
tratrlx_NOTIC*. is hereby given, thal Biter the ex-
piration of foin teen (lavs from tile publica-tion hereof apphcut.on w11 lbe made
In._ ... .. _....d,"Carlsruhe in the said Stale, spinster, de-
ceased mo> be granted to the SANDHURSTAND NORTHERN D1S1RIC1' JRUSTLESEXLCUroRS, AIvD AGENCY COMPANY
LIMITED, of View stiect. Bendigo In thesaid Stale, Jointly with Frank 'I DrumstLvens,
of Kyneton aforesaid, solicitor, one
of the executors appointed by the tala will.
Hie said company hating been duiv authorisedto make such application bj John WebberClarl.0 of
.
Chetwynd" Carlsruhe aforesaid,fanner the other executor appointed by thesaid will.
Dated this 17th day of March. 1042
PALMER, STEVENS, A, RENNICK, Kj ne-
on, solicitors for the applicants
ltcatiou hereoi application will DO made to
the Supreme Court ol the State of Victoria,in Ita Probate lurisdluion. thal PROBATLof the WILL, dated the twcnts-Mth day ol
Januar), one thousand hine hundred andtlllrtj. of ERNEfal OLOHOE MiKHINOIONthe Elder late of G Blair street. Bentleigh,
fruit salesman, deceased, may bo grantedto Susan Merrlngton, of g Blair street,Bentleigh in tho said State, widow one orthe executors named in and appointed by thesaid will, lease being reserved to Ernest
George Merrlngton the Younger, of 6 Blairstreet, Bentleigh, In the sold State, techni-cal school Instructor, the other executor
named In the said will, to come In andprove the Eamc
Dated this 17th day ol March 1042WALTER KEMP A. TOWNSEND. . .
Collins street. Melbourne, proctorsfor the
applicant
HEARN, late ol 73 Lcncdalc street. Dande-nong aforesaid, man led ucmun deceased,who died on the twenty-seventh day ol
October, one thousand nine hundred andforts, requites all creditors, next of kin,and others having claims against the prop.
street, Melbourne, solicitor, on or before
the twenty-sixth day of May. one thousandnine hundred und forts-two PARTICULARS
s riling of such CLAIMS, after whichdate the said executor Intends to convey or
distribute such property or estate lo or
among the persons entitled thereto, having
regard only lo the claims of vvhlch he shall*iave had notice
Dated Hie 18th day of March 1942
TRANCIS HELD, of loo Queen street,Melbourne and at Dandenong and Fakenham, solicitor Tor the executor.
NOriCE to CREDITORS and Others-RePATRICK NELSON, Deceased.-Pursuant to
the Trustee Act 1928, notice Is hereby givethat all persons having claims against theestate of Patrick Nelson, late ol Doreen,
'"
Victoria, farmer, deceased who died on t
7th day or February. 1942, and probate ofwhoso will was granted by the SupremeCourt of Victoria on the 28th day
or Febru-
ary, 1042, to Lawrence Mitchell and AlbertMitchell, the soungcr, both of Murphy street,
Preston, In Victoria, contractors, are herebyrequired to SEND PARTICULARS In writingof such CLAIMS to the said executors attheir address abovo appcurtng, on or beforethe 20th day of May. 1942, after vvhlch date
the said executors will distribute the asset«of the said estate amongst the personsentitled thereto, having regard only to the
claims, whether formal or not, of which thesaid executors shall then have had notice
Dated this 18th day or March, 1042
OEO. J. WISE. 440 Little collins street,
Melbourne solicitor for the executors.
NOTICE is hereby given, that the timber
machinist's business lately carried on"'
Boundary street. South Melbourne.ARTHUR GREGORY DUNCALFE, late ofCitarles street. Seddon, woodworker, uc
ccased. has been SOLD, and possession of
the cald business was given to the purchaser
thereof on the 13th day of March 1942All debts due to or owing bs the saidbusiness as at 13th day of March. 1942,
«111 be received and paid by NATIOWALTRUSTEES. EXECUTORS. AND AGENCY
COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA LIMITED, of
95 Queen street, Melbourne, the executor of
the said deceased. _, ."__
Dated the 16th day of March. 1942R P. BARRETT. LL B . »9 Queen street,
Melbourne, proctor for the executor.
PURSUANT to the Trustee Act 1928 all
persons having claims against the estate
of EDWARD ALFRED JAMES HARVEY, late
of "Fernside," Portarlington, in the state
of Victoria, graxler, deceased (who died on
26th day ofSeptember,
1941). are hereby
.."aired to SEND PARTICULARS¡n writingof such CLAIMS to Theodore John Thomasrequired to SENDof such CLAIMS t. -
_
Harvey, the executor named In the will of
the said deceased, care of Wrote, Just, ¿s
Moore, at Its address below appearing, on
before the 2l6t day or May. 1042, after
...j expiration of which time the ta d «ecu.
tor will proceed to convey or distribute the
perron» of*whose claims he shall not have
had notice as aforesaid.... ,"."
Dated this I8th day of March. 194.2
WHYTE JUST, it MOORE. 27 Malopstreet. Geelong, solicitors for the said
executor.
RE EDWIN ARTHUR COCK. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that all creditorsand other persons having claims upon the
estate of Edwin Arthur Cock, late of Bunyip,in the
State of Victoria, larmer, deceased,
who died on the 23rd day of October. 1041,
and probate of w-hose win was «ranted1 by
the Supreme court of Victoria on the 2ath
day of January1942 to Ernest William
to them, the s-ld executors, at the office
of the undersigned, before the 31st dav of
May, 1942. after which date they will pro-ceed to convey or distribute the said estate
any part thereof to or among the personsUlled thereto, having regard only to Ute
...lim«, whether formal or not. or which theyshall then have had notice: and notice Is
further Risen that they »111 not be liableto any person
of whose claim they shallnot hase had such notice as aforesaid.
H. HURRY & SON Kyneton, solicitorsfor the executors.
(For Continuation of This Class ofAdvertisement Sec Page 7.)
She grii«;MELBOURNE. .
"I am I» the place nherc 1 um
demanded ol conscience Io ¿peakthe truth, and therefore the truth
I »peak, lnipuen It M lioso list."
WEDNESDAY,MARCH l8,1942
ONE MORE ARP
PRACTICEWhile there is substance in
[the contention of the LORD
MAYOR that the public may
acquire a "false alarm complex"if the times of future ARP
practices remain unannounced,the argument applies even more
to plurality of rehearsals than
[tounannounced rehearsals. The
air of unreality which is likely
to alienate the public applieseven more to a scries of
announced rehearsals than to a
series of unannounced re-
hearsals. It would be better,
therefore, to have only one
more rehearsal for the present,
and make it as realistic as
possible. The date and time
should be announced before-
hand, not only to give the
public a fair chance of
co-operating to the full,but
also to emphasise that the
demonstration is a device to
educate them, rather than a
coup to "bowl them out"
unnecessarily.The rehearsal should apply
to the whole metropolitan area,
even to the whole coastal belti
comprehended in the blackout)area. It should be undertaken
at a peak rather than a known
quiet period, and include such
realism as imaginary Arcs,
which would not only test the
efficiency of emergency fire
fighting services but also test
the efficiency of transport
authorities in providing alter-
native routes to barricaded
thoroughfares. Such a stringenttest would disclose many
weaknesses, no doubt, and in
the rectifying of these more
valuable work would be accom-
plished than in the holding of
a multiplicity of limited tests
such as that of last week.
It may be objected that to
hold the ARP practice at a
peak hour and to include
realistic features not hitherto
encountered will cause con-
siderable inconvenience.Granted; but is not the sole
purpose of an ARP rehearsal to
accustom the community to
inconveniences which it may
have to meet in an intensified
form later on? There is no
royal road to the learning of
anything, and ARP techniqueis no exception to the rule. It
is no doubt irksome to soldiers
to dig innumerable silt
trenches in which to take
refuge from an imaginary
enemy, or to undertake longroute marches which result in
nothing but aching bodies; but
such rehearsal operations are
a necessary part of their
training. Nor is this business
of rehearsing what might have
to be done In campst some daymerely a mechanical- trainingfor "the real thing." It affords
a valuable moral discipline for
a community which has not
hitherto had to submit to
regimentation of a searchingkind.
In an actual air raid, when
seconds might make all the
difference between life and
death, smoothness of workingwill be vital to any scheme of
ARP regimentation. It will not
be a matter of civilians walking
leisurely to air raid shelters Nos.
1 to 100, ushered by courteous
and patient wardens, and
walking out again as sedatelya quarter of an hour later.
X-street may be a mass of
barricaded ruins, grim relic of
a previous raid, and its shelters
may all be out of commission.
Hasty arrangements may have
to be made to divert one stream
of shelter-seekers here, another
there. Traffic may have to be
suddenly diverted from a street
apparently clear but known bythe authorities to be unsafe.
To meet such contingenciespublic co-operation with the
emergency services personnelwill be Imperative, and that
co-operation can only come
from an educated public. ARP
education has to be acquiredpatiently, perhaps painfully.
But better a few minor incon-
veniences now and perfectly
smooth organisation when the
"real thing" arrives.
OUR DUTCH
FRIENDSAustralians have had many
calls upon their generosityduring the war period; but few
appeals have such a pathos and
urgency as that now beingmade by the Consul for the
Netherlands, LT.-COL. WRIGHT,for temporary shelter and
warm clothing for women and
children of NEI who have had
to be evacuated hurriedly to
our country when their own
land was overrun by the
Japanese invader. To leave
one's homeland in any circum-
stances is always a wrench; the
subsequent arrival in a strangeland has always its depressingaspects. But when the migra-tion has been the result of
such a terrible experience as
has befallen the Dutch residents
of the NEI the feelings of
homelessness and hopelessnessare multiplied manyfold.
Apart from the fact that the
brave Dutch are our Allies in
this war and have been
national friends of the British
for many generations our
common humanity demands
that we should open our hearts
-and our homes where possible
-to these women and children
refugees who have alreadyendured mental tortures and
are now in physical need.
Because of the sudden
translation of these unfortunate
people from a tropical land to
a chilly Australian autumn,their need of warm clothing is
urgent. Confidence may be
expressed that only this know-
ledge of what is required will
ensure a flow of offers of
practical help to the consulate
for the Netherlands, at 40
Queen street, city.
TEXT FOR TODAY
"But if the wicked will turn from I
all his sins that he hath committed,and keep all My statutes, and do I
that which is lawful and right, he I
shall surely live, he shall not die." I
-Biekiel xvlil., 21.
MOST AIRMENBACK FROMFAR EAST
"Moróle High"CANBERRA, Tuesday.
-
"Most of
the RAAF personnel .who hove been
serving in the Par East have relumed
to Australia," said Mr. Dra'trford,
Air Minister, today. "Tiley will be
infiltrated into home squadrons so
that their active service experience
will be distributed as widely as pos-sible."
Recalling that Australian .squad-rons in the Far East had been amongthe first to como into conflict with
the enemy, Mr. Drakcford said theyhad continued fighting against the
Japanese from the initial landing al
Khoto. Baru, on December 8, until
Singapore fell. Later they operated
in Sumatra and Java.
The Australian squadrons had in-
flicted heavy losses on enemy ship-ping, aircraft, and land forces. Their
morale was extremely high, and their
inclusion in home units would greatly
enhance the offensive spirit and
fighting guile of those squadrons that
were taking tile fight to the enemy.
VICE-REGAL
His Excellency tile Governor
General (Lord Gowrie), nttended by
Brig.-Gcn. A. T. Anderson, in-
spected various Port Phillip defence
zones und establishments yesterday.
His Excellency the Governor pre-'
sided Ht a meeting of the State
Executive Council at Old Treasury I
Buildings yesterday afternoon. I
ULs Excellency the Governor, at-tended by Capt. P. P. Henry, pri-vate secretary, visited the exhibitionof war paintings and drawings, heldin aid of the Legacy Club, yesterdayafternoon.
I Lady Dugan was present at a
[meeting of the committee of the
Lady Dugan Hostel and Convalescent
Home for War Nurses, at 285 Domain
I rd., South Yarra, yesterday after-
noon.
Lady Dugan, president of the Vic-
torian division, was present ut al
meeting of the central executive of
the Australian Red Cross yesterday
evening.
PERSONAL
Mi Dedman, Minist« for Wir
Organisation of industry, who m
rlved in Melbourne yesterday will
letuin to Canberra tonight
Mr Lawson Minister foi Trans-
port returned from Canbcita to
Melbourne yesterday i
Because of being engaged on'
impoitant national business Mr
Fadden, Opposition leader will not
attend today s Wat Council meeting
Tills announcement was made byMr Cm tin Piime Minister, in Can
beria yesterdayMr Fra sei, MF, ai lived in Mel-
bourne jesteiday to help Mi Wilson,
MP, formulate plans to cony out the
Governments policy of stoilng woolin country districts, instead of
coastal arcas
Word has buen leeched from Mi
Norman H Davis chairman of the
American Red Cioss Society, Wash-
ington DC, that Mr Challes K
Gamble has been appointed Ame
(Dickinson M tenUi)Mr G K Gamble
ílcan Red Cioss
delegate for Aus
tialla Mr Gamblewill be in chargeor all the society s
actiUtics in thtscountry Mi
Gamble ii wellknown in Aus-
tralia as chali
man and managingdiicctor of Vacuum
Oil Company PtyLtd He has tia
\ellcd widely in all
paits of the coun
try during his 15 years' residence
here. Since the outbreak of war hehas been chairman of the publicitycommittee and a member of theexecutive committee of the Aus-
tralian Comforts Fund (Victorian
Division). He is also the liaison officer
In Australia for the Anzac War Re-
lief Fund of New York, . which has
been responsible for very large dona-tions' in money, goods, and equip-
ment to the Australian Comforts
Fund and the Australian Red Cross.
In tlie last war Mr. Gamble saw
active service with the Americanforces In France. Mr. Gamble will
be assisted in; his Red Cross activi-
ties by Mr. Irving Williams, who has
been appointed field supervisor for
Australia. Mr. Williams was previ-,
ously in charge of the American Red
Cross in the Philippines.
Rev. Father P. R. Loughnan, GlenIris, will celebrate his sacerdotalsilver jubilee shortly.
Mr. George D. Perrotlet, presidentof the Australian Ex Librls Society,
yesterday addressed members oí the
Legacy Club at the Hotel Federal
on "Prints and Bookplates."
Dr. R. M. Gillies has been re
elected president of the Dental
Board for the ensuing year, and Dr.F. A. Aird has been elected honor-
ary treasurer.
Messrs. J. Collins (liaison officer),
F. N. Bagnall, and C. Bottomley,
members of the photographic unit of
the Department of Information, who
accompanied the AIP to Malaya,have returned to Melbourne.
Mr. A. C. Gibbons, late of Gee-
long, has been appointed a commis-sioner for the Australian ComfortsFund abroad, and has already begunhis duties.
Mr. Barry, MLA. has been ap-pointed a member of the Metropoli-
tan Fire Brigades Board in place of
the late Mr. Murphy, MLA.
Following ofllca - bearers were
elected at the annual meeting yes-
terday of Victorian Dried Fruits Dis-
tributors' Association:-Mr. Ian Con-
nell, president; Mr. E. C. Pethe-
bridge, vice-president; and Messrs.
W. A. Blake, A. C. J. Lampshire,
J. R. Macleod, P. Manders, P. E.
Price, members of committee.
"The Best Laid Schemes of Rice and Yen-"
NEW LIQUORLAWS
BEGIN TODAYThe order, issued under National
Security Regulations, by which exist-
ing liquor laws of Victoria will be
considerably changed, was fesued last
night by Mr. Dunstan, Premier, and
will come into operation today.
Principal alterations arc:
No sale of bottled liquor from anylicensed premises after 5.30pm on
week days and 2.30pm on Saturdays.It will be an offence for any person
lo carry bottled liquor oil the pre-
miaos after these hours.Wider powers to the police to order
any premises suspected of being sly
grog-shops to be closed summarily,and to remain closed. The owner ofsuch premises will have 7 days In
which to appeal to a Judge of theSupreme Court for revocation of the
order.No late permits to supply liquor to
or to permit drinking on licensed or
unlicensed premises. Drinks will bo
served witli meals till 8pm.It will bo an offence for any per-
son to bring any liquor into thevicinity of or to consume liquor near
any public hall during an entertain-ment or dance during day or night.
Bona fide travellers' distance tobe increased from 20 to 50 miles.
KEEP DIARIES AS
CHECK
ON ABSENTEEISMMinister's Request
SYDNEY, Tuesday.-A suggestion
that employers should keep a diary
of their attendance at their business
premises to help Government investi-
gators on absenteeism in industry
was made today by Mr. Waid,
Labour Minister. He said employ eis
should check the diary c\cry week,
and be prepared to certify Its' cor
lectncss by statutory declaration if
called upon."Department investigators will lc
qulrc evidence as to attendance totheir duties by employers ns well as
employees, and this appears the most
satisfactory method of keeping sucha record," Mr. Ward said.
70 OLD TRAMS SOLD
IN FEW HOURS
The 70 old cable cais which theTiamways Board offered for sale on
Monday at £15 each lasted only a
few hours. They had all been sold
by 10.15am yesterday, and inquiries
weie still pouring in late in theafternoon.
Most of the cars, which are suit-
able for sleepouts or shacks, were
booked by telephone late on Monday,and cheques arrived by post ycstei
day morning. "Wc could have soldtwice the number without any diffi-
culty," said an official.
SENATOR FOLL HAS
VDC POST
SYDNEY, Tuesday-Senator Foil
has joined the VDC on full-time
duty with the îank of captain He
will be attached to the staff of theNSW commander, Maj -Gen J D
Richardson, who said today that
Senator roll would act as his liaison
officer to establish contacts in vari-
ous patts of the StateSenator Foil, who sen ed with field
¡utillery in last war, applied íe
cently for an administiative position
with the RAAF, but was icjccted
because he was slightly.o\cr age
"THE ARGUS" BRANCH
OFFICEOwing to staff difficulties due to
the war, THE ARGUS branch office
at 243 Collins st., Melbourne, will be
closed arter Saturday next. From
that date all business will betransacted at the head office, 305
Elizabeth st., Melbourne. Urgent ad-
vertisements may be telephoned to
head office, F0411._i
IMPROVISE YOUR OWN ARP GEAR.-No. 10
YOUR TORCH FOR THE
BLACKOUTj
Tuis Is an excellent idea for re-
ducing the glare from an electric
torch, and, at the same time, provid-ing enough light for blackout condi-
tions.
Simply unscrew the metal cap at
the top of the torch, reverse themetal reflector and the glass (see
sketch), and replace the cap. Thisshould reduce the ray sufficiently,
but, if not, you can dismantle thecap, glass, and reflector, and insert a
piece of tissue paper over the globe,
and then replace the parts.
The torch, as is the case with
other lights, should not be used outof doors during an air raid, but at
times when its use is permissible donot diiect the beam upwaids.
When Hie bntterlcs in the toidiha\e expended their power to a de
giee wheie the light is reduced to a
meie glow, economy can be effectedby changing the globe for one oflower voltage That is, if you havea 2 5 volt globe in the toidi, íeplace
it with a 1 5 volt globe You will
find that the lower voltage globe will
give a good light for a considerabletime. Remember to replace the origi-
nal globe when the batteries are re-
newed.Tomorrow; Making Windows
Splintcrproof.
AIR RAIDDO'SAND DONT'S
Official Advice
Ad\ice for tilt, public in event of
an air raid in Victoria «as l>sucd
jcslcrdaj by Mi Bailcj Chief Sec
íctaij and chairman of the ARP
Equipment and Personnel Committee The advito is -
It is vcrv dinucious to remain in
the open dilling mi air laid and not
to take cover rragments of anti
airciaft shells including Ihe heavyrose cap may fall miles awaj fiom
tho filing point No time should be
lost in taking cover in the ncirct
slultei Lvcn such piotection as
that offeicd by aichw us doorways
balconies Mid against walls 01 in
unprotected homes Is better linn
lcmalnliiK in the streetIf no sheltci of any form is av ail
able Ihiow >oursclf flat In a gutteroi a depression In the giound sup
porting the head on the folded aims
Protection of the lungs against blastrun be seemed lo some extent by
keeping the mouth slightly open and
oiipplnt, fli mly betwecu the teeth a
piece ol rubbci soft wood 01 a
tightly lolled handkerchief
DO NOT "SOUVENIR"Do not touch any object which his
been dropped from the air Many
casualties have been caused owing to
the cafeciness of some pcisons to
souvenir pieces of enemy bombs"aoino missiles are fitted with fuses
of such great sensitivity that they
will explode if touched or If vibia
tion Is caused in any way Bewareof an> tiling dropped from tho air
It may bo u boobv trap oi a de
lajcd-ncllon bombAfter explosion of ccitnin types of
enemy bomb a jcllovv or jellowish
green powder may be observed neal
bomb craters In no circumstances
must this be touched with the bare
hands as acute dermatitis may tc
sult Steps must be tnken to covei
all such powdei with eoilh as boon
as possibleIf small pieces of rubber about 1
inch in size arc noted after au encmj
bomb has exploded see that they
are co\cicd immediately with sand
or earth
Curiosity and casualties in air raids
go together Dont crowd in door
wajs and watch dog-flghts be-
tween planes If in the open on no
account tutu join face towaids the
i aiders Faces aie most conspicuous
and can be seen cleat ly from the air
Machlncguii fire from low-flying
ali ci aft can be a sctlous menace to
the civilian population in certain
chcumslonccs Miichincgunning is
most effective on ciowds and conse-
quents In event of a raid all con
(.legations of people and traffic in the
open should be avoidedPanic can be a diiect cause of
death Moreover it is contagious
A foolish or hasty action by one pet
sou can ptcclpitate a disaster Keep
calm Common sense is one of the
most impoitant factots in ARP
Obey instt uctions of police officials
or wat dens without delay
AUSTRALIAN PILOT
WINS DFM
CANBERRA, Tuesday - For his
success in an impôt tant leconnais
sancc mission in face of fighter op-
position, Sgt-Plt S G Welshman,
an RAAF pilot serving hi an RAr
squadion in the Middle East, has
been aw aided the DFM Tills is le
\caled in a despatch leeched today
by Mi Drakeford, Air Ministci
With the fuselage r'ddlcd by bul-
lets, the poit wing damaged by
shrapnel, and the engine cowling
shot away, he ian the gauntlet, in
a Maijland reconnaissance aiiciaft
of 80 buists of AA fire and 2 at-
tacks by waves of enemy fighleis
to bung \aluable photogiaphs and
information back to his Noith Afri-
can baseSgt-Plt Welshman, who is 25,
was boin in Gloucester (Eng), and
was educated at Newcastle (NSW)
Central School Bcfoic enlistment in
Sjdncy in September, 1940 he w.is
a wickci woikci In New Lambton
(NSW) Ho played in fiist-giade
Rugby and cilckcl, and was piomi
ncnt in swimming and llflc shool
ling_
'GUARDIAN OFINDIAN OCEAN'
Unfortunotc
Madagascar
IBy JOHN HARCOURT
Once again the geographical posl
lion of Madagascar threatens to
bring wai to her shoics Her
gcogiaphlcal position lins been douiK
that ever since Diego Dias the first
white man ever to lay ojes upon
those shores did so 442 j cal s ago
Dias sighted the coast of this
island at the western entrance of
the Indian Ocean as a result of a
storm having separated lils \csscl
fiom the rest of a fleet of 13 Por
tugúese ships which billed for Indi-i
a few montlis aftci Vasco da Gama s
famous \ojntc had piovcd the route
It is on îccord that its strateric
Impoi tance impicsscd him It has
been Impressing men and nations
c\ci since Guatding the route via
the Capo fiom Eui ope to India in
deed tlic strttcfclc importance of
Madagascai Ins always been so glar
iugly obvious that none of the
nations which have interested themselves in the island-and most of
the nations of Europe have done so
from time to time - have even
bothered to pretend that Uley were
intciostcd for other than strategicreasons
Not c\cn JapanIt is a curious fact thal the people
of Madagascai-the Malagasy-arckinsmen not of Hie Africans but of
tho Oceanic races-the PolynesiansMelanesian» and Malays How theycrossed the Indian Ocean to settle
In tho island home is one of the
mystciles of pre-hlstory That they
did so is made certain by the close
similarity of their language to the
languages of Oceania and tho utter
dissimilarity to those of AfricaJapan one would have thought
might have seized on tills fact for
the inclusion of Madagascar hi the
East Asia co ptospcrity sphere But
no Even Japan admits that hci
Intel est Is stiatcglc
Apart from New Guinea and
Borneo-and continental land masses
such as Australia-Madagascar is the
largest island on earth but if com
paied with such lands as Java it is
fat fiom being llch It is fertile
over hundicds of miles of rich coas-
tal plains and forest lands millionsof humped African cattle (token
there in the dist mt past by Arabs'»
giazo on the prairies of the central
plateau jet it supports a populationof less than 4 000 000 of which less
than 40 000 arc white
UNDEVELOPED COLONY
It has been a Fiench colony since
180b but thal 1 ranee has done little
to develop it may bt judged fiom the
fact that agriculture tho chief oc-
cupation of the inhabitants isas
pilmitive today except for a nu o
pean faim oi plantation heit, and
theie ns ii was when Diego Dias
landed theie in 1500 LTen tin
plough was unknown to the MaWguvs
then and today theil tennced ruc
nurseiies and othei agricultural plots
aie tilled with the same long
THIS MAP SHOWS position of
Madogascai in relation to Southi
Áfrico.
handled spades as thcj were then
The man el is that with such pi i
mitivc implements 4 000 000 poop c
nro able to win such wealth fiomthe soil as not only lo sustain them
selves but suppoil luMiiy lindes
such as silvei and iron Milgi co woik
silk manufactuie and a wide \aiictyof ollict ciafls in addition to pin ¡nt,
ti Unite to theil own chieftains andtheir Trench ovctloids On top of
it all the Malagasy like MIL Malajs
to whom thev aie lelnted have a
reputation for belns, unlndustriousLike the Mnlays they have ive
ceptcd white ovciloidship under
duiess When Dins sent some of Iii
men ashore in 1500 they found the
natives filcndly lo a fault and cvnir
back to the ship laden with island
produce and followed by natives
bearing yet moic There is no re
cord of how Dias s mon subsequentlybehaved but much may be inferred
fiom the fact that few Inter visitois
found the natives fiiendly Soveial
years later the King of Portugal de
cided to build himself a foil on the
island to protect and tend his shipsen îoute to India rile natives in
vlled the company of the fort to a
feast and killed all but 5of them
In turn they chased off Dutch
English and French Foi a time in
Richelieu s day the French gained a
footing by an anging a mai ringo be
tween the man sent out as Govcr
noi and a chieftains daughter But
it was not a footing worth whilefor it appeared that by native In v
the matriage gave all blood kin of
the bilde the right to live on net
husband The French settlers hav
ing left France with the idea ef
acquiring for themselves rich plantntions worked by black men di«
covered that they had to till the so I
themselves if thev wished it tilled
nt all-and conti ibute to the upkeepof the Governors wife s famllj The
mesalliance-and incidentally the
colony-was eventually dissolved bv
Mothet Church
PLAYTHING OF THE POWERS
Since then one Powci afteran
other has occupied the island but
none save the final Trench occupi
lion has lasted In 1811 Tamatlvc
the capital was occupied by the
British and by the Tieaty of Parisof 1814 the French settlements in
Madagascai were íecognised BS
British But the French settle
ments were myths and the British
occupation was allowed to lapse
French interest leawakened about50 years later Following a disputewith the native chieftain about the
piopcrty of a Trench consul Trench
warships bombarded Tamative and
desultori war was waged until 1885
when a treaty was signed givingTrance the tight to dictate the
islands foreign poltcj A few j ear1,
later Trance decided to dcclaicprotectorate over the Island In
return foi concessions in Zanzibar
the Btitish Government recognised
the ptotcctoiatc but Ralnllkiaiivomthe Malagas} Piime Ministei refusedto have anything to do with it Hnv
ing bon owed from Britain officeis t
train the Malagasy in the nit of
modern wai he began training an
army In 1894 the French sent an
ultimatum demanding compfete au
thority It was rejected and «ni
began again Again Malagasy town-;
and cities were bombarded and in
evitably the powet of Trance prevailed Madagascai was dcclnrcd a
colony In 1896 and lias remained
such ever since But aftei nearly io
years under Flench iule the Main
gasy do not like the French and
Madagascar will fall like a ripe plum
into the hands of that Power winch
first shakes the tree
FIREWOOD STOCKS
VERY LOW_Normally at this time of the jcai
fuel merchants in Melbourne lindon
hand about 350,000 tons of firewood
but this year they had in stock onlya few thousand tons, Mr. W Pen-
nell, secretarv. Fuel Mel chants' As-
sociation, said yesterday. Mnnv
mci chants wcic without stocks, and
had ceased tiadlng Efforts mude
by the Railways Dcpaitmcnt to pro-vide more Hucks for firewood vero
piatifying, and this should alford
much lelicf
The decision by the Government
making met chants keep their s aids
open on cancelled holidays and pnvemployees double time was drastic
Mr. Pennell said On Mondny men
had to be kept in some yaids with-
out any vvoik to do, for which they
received double pay.
ONLY MALES IN V D C
'CANBERRA, Tuesday. - Only
males will be accepted for fcrvicc
with the VDC. This was made eleni
today by Mr. Forde, Army Minister, ,
commenting on a request by girls
employed in Victorian Railways re-
freshment-rooms 'for permission to
join the corps.
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PARATROOP ATTACK i
IN SNOWSTORMGerman Lines Broken On
Smolensk HighwayLONDON, Tuesday, AAP.
I Russian paratroops dropped at night during a snow-
storm stormed and dynamited a number of importantetrongpoints behind the German lines coveringSmolensk« states the Stockholm correspondent of"Dailv Telegraph."
'
The correspondent adds that
German reinforcements were rushed
to the scene, but all attempts to dis
lodgs the Russians from their van-
tage points have so far failed. The
paratroops'operation enabled Rus-
sian tanks and Infantry to smash
through the enemy's second fortified
line guarding the Viazma-Smolcnsk
highway, the first of which - tha
Strauss line-was pierced last week.
The position of Hitler's armies on
the central front has been further
endangered by a new Soviet advance
MW of Yukhnov, which carried
siormtroops and tank units into
Djagilcva, 12 miles SW of Viazma
and 7 miles from the Smolelisk
Viazma road.A Moscow communique states: -
"Our forces on Monday fought offen-
sive battles and captured a number
of inhabited points. Seventeen
German planes were destroyed on
' Sunday for loss of tf Russian ma
clilncs. Three German planes were
destroyed on Monday in the vicinityof Moscow. Between March 8 and
14 the enemy lost 215 planes. The
Russians lost 57. I"On Monday the Red Air Force
destroved or damaged 138 troop
laden' lorries, 68 guns, 16 mor-1
tats 14 AA nests, blew up
3 ammunition dumps 27 railwayHucks and dispersed and partlydetrojed 3 infantry battalions
'
Moscow Radio reports that thecruiser Krasnlkavkaz attacked a
Gei man -occupied island in the BlackSea and bombai ded fortifications
Later a landing parlj'inldcd the is-
land The operation was carriedout in darkness nnd the Germansweic completely surprised
RUSSIAN WEATHER
The spiing thaw, it is stated hasset in in the north Berlin militarycircles however, following Hitler-,
complaint on Sunda} that the winterin Russia was the most severe foi40 yeais are now stating that a new
cold spell has -¡et in on the whole
Russian front Reliable îeports In-
dicate that neath« conditions inRussia at piescnt are normal for
the time of the jcarMoscow Rnd'o brands Hitlers at-
tempt to blame the weather con-
ditions foi his failure on the easternfront as an absolute lie This winter,it adds, is a normal winter withusual weathct The winters of1929-30 and 1939-40 were muchcoldei I
I
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NORWEGIANSSUBJECTED TO
NAZI BRUTALITY
Anger in Sweden
LONDON, Tuesday, AAP.Revelations of Gemían atiocillcs
In Norvvaj which have resulted in
the banning of 17 Swedish news-
paperswhich published them form
one of the grimmest chapters in the
black record of German brutality
iaj s the Daily Mail Ej ew itnesses
or victims who escaped to Sweden
have vouched foi the tiuth of the
[delations which in addition aie
basedon statements swoni bcfoic a
judge at Stockholm and now In the
possession of the Noiwcgian Govern-
ment in LondonThe leading Swedish provincial
Journal Eskilstnna Kuriren in its
ssue of March 16 defied the authori-
ties and attacked the Ministci for
Justice for closing down the news-
papersNon aj and its fighting
people the aiticlc stated me
suffering martyrs who must not be
ibindoiicd Rather may the Minis-
ter for Justice who ts acting against
his conscience and lils people be
sacrificed
BRITAIN LIFTS BAN
ON WINE_IMPORTSLONDON, Tuesday, AAP.
Accoiding to the Daily Mail theban on wine imooitatlon is being
lifted to enab'e the cntty of 110 000
salions each ft cm Austialia Poitu
"«1 and South Afiica Britain in
iCRcctimc impaiU 10 000 000 gallonsof wine >eai 1,1 Stocks throughout
Ihc tountiy aie now almost ex-
hausted
AIRMAN'S FEAT IN
RUBBER BOAT
LONDON, Tlicsdaj, AAP U
Sqd.-Lúr. J. C. Carver's navigating
¡cat in crovning the English Channel
In ii rubber dinghy was revealed ?
«ken a dcalroycv picked him up 15 .
miles frcni the tip of Portland Bill.
Ile crushed cn F.-irlr.y evening after'
afight
with a Ju.83, which another
pilot later destroyed.
Sqd.-Ldr. Carver started to paddle .
llio, dinjliy to England, and drifted
many miles uo and down the Chan-nel at each successive tide, but¡tcadlly ncarcil the coast. By labori-ous toil he managed to cover a dis-
tance equivalent to over 40 miles Inf straight l.nc when the destroyerfound him on Monday. He good-
'
lnimcui'odly resented being picked
up, saying hi would have reachedPortland Bill b" daylight. The navi
sr.tlng officer ct i ho destroyer workedIt out that he was right.
LONDON HAS ALERT,BUT NO BOMBS
LONDON, Tuesday,j
London's short morning air raid]
alert is explained in an official com-
munique, which states: "Three enemy
aircraft crossed the south coast of
England, and one flew some distanceinland. No reports have been re-
ceived of1 bombs having beendropped."
US MINISTER IN INDIA
WASHINGTON, Tuesday, AAP.|
The White House announces thatMr. Louis Johnson, Assistant Sncre
tary of War, who will lead the U-S
Mission to India, will bo "the per-sonal representative of the Presi-dent, with the personal rank of
Minister," in India.The announcement does not ex-
plain the meaning of "personal rankor Minister," except that Johnson
will have an unofficial rather thanan official title.
ACTIVESERVICECHOCOLATE
_
8C42/7^ M
CEYLON GIVES UPFRIVOLITIES
DEFENCE INSTEAD
I
COLOMBO, Tuesday, AAP.
Co} Ion is now defence-minded
lhere is no compaiison between
Colombo which today is a city with-out fiivolitics and Singnpoic and
Hong Kong icspccting peisistence of
the social lound Hotels here ate
no longci centtcs of tcvelry and
onnccs have ceased Most sportsgrounds have been adapted to wai
service and racing is restrictedDefence pieparations were inten-
sified as Japan moved weslwaids
and leinfoiccmcnts for all servicesliave artived Troops mostlj in
shorts and often stripped to thewaist arc ti lining for tropical vvarfnie
Civil defence measures aie improv-ing The public vvhlch is geneiall}anti-Axis £5 calm but not compla-cent
US NAVY SINKSJAP. TANKER
AND FREIGHTER
WASHINGTON, Tues., AAP.
The Navy Department announcesthat n U-S submaiine sank an
enemy freighter during the course
of extended operations hi Japanesev.ateis. A 3.000-ton enemy tankerwas also sunk in the Philippinesaica. There sinkings are additionalto those previously reported.
JAPAN LOOKS
CONFIDENTLYACROSS PACIFIC
Train Oui Own Coi respondent
NEW YORK, Tuesday.Seeküig to íegaln valuable Chilean
tinde, the Japanese have "ptomlsed"thnt mel chant ships vmder the con-
voy of theil wai ships will soon besteaming acioss the Pnciflc A mes-
sage fiom Santiago quotes 2 leading
Chilean ncwspapeis as saying -"A
cet tain belligerent, whose commcice
willi Chile is no"/ cut off, has an-
nounced that it Is íeady lo i estime
sending vessels heic under convoy"
Tlic aillclcs do not name the belllgeicnt, but lt'is obviously Japan.In fact, Japanese mel chants in San-
tiago have been spieading the woldthat merchandise will atrivc from
Jnpan within 3 weeksThis Japanese propaganda tale íe
calls Geimany's similar promiseaftci the fall of Fiance in June,1940, to dellvci goods in Chile, butthe goods have not yet ai rived
|jAP. APPOINTMENTTO VICHY
^
MONTREAL, ^Tuesday,AAP.
Domel (Official Japanese) Agencyreports that Lt.-Col. Ichiro Sakurai
liar» been appointed to Vichy to assist
the mllilary attache, Lt.-Col. NaokiMatsuyama.
RUSSIAN-JAPANESEFISHERIES
No AgreementNEW YORK. Tuesday, AAP.
Tokio Official Radio states that I
protracted negotiations for the an-
nual extension of the Russian-Japan-ese fisheries agreement has not yetbeen finalised.
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'JAPAN WANTSAND NEEDSAUSTRALIA'
IHow USA Views
Novol /Losses
From Our Own Correspondent
j. NEW YORK, Tuesday.
Allied naval lcsscs In the Java
Sea increase greatly the likelihood
that Japan will move toward Aus-
tralia with all force and speed sa}s
Mark Sullivan Herald-Tribune'scolumnist He adds - To move
toward Australia is to move toward) U-S Japan wants and needs Aus-
tralia and can hardly ever have a
better chance to take it than now
It is desperately urgent that our
people recognise what Japanese
seizure of Australia would mean
The writer points out that Japanat present need onlj seize strategic
points on the Australian coast to
prevent U-S convoys from landing
Heavy naval losses îcsulted largely
fiom the tremendous initial advan-
tage*
gained by the Japanese in
surprise air attacks Admiral Hart
formet head of the Allied Tlcets In
the SW Pacific said in a radio
broadcast I can onl} assume that
the Allied cruisers and destrovcrs
struck with all theil power while at-
tempting to break up the invasion
of Java he declared This war may
be of long duration and involve
several campaigns but the last cam-
paign ot least we shall win This
is an amphibious war tcquiring all
arms Ships and planes must be
handled and fought together That
can be successfully done onl} if all
personnel are continuously trained
togcthci and understand each
others ptoblemsWashington correspondent of the
United Press sa} s military experts
admit that the setback to the Allied
fleet in the Java Sea has grcatl}
complicated Allied plans foi the de-fence of Austtalia and India All
experts agree that Austialia must be
held at all costs While it is in-
ferred that naval relnfoicements will
be bent for the defence of Australia
the burden must temporarily fall on
air and land foi ces
A New 1 ork Times leader on Aus
tralia concludes with the significant
words The coming battle will be
decided by the late at which help
Is kept moving through the Soutli
PncifirThe lenewcd bombing of Daivvln is
given piomlnence in Hie morning
I apers and the New York Times
Canberra coucspondent warns
Americans that the small scale of
most of the îecent enemv raids sug
gests that Japanese fot ces that
menace Austtalia ate awaiting ah
lemf 01 cements
"WE MUST TAKE
OFFENSIVE," SAYSMR. CASEY
I WASHINGTON, Tues., AAP._In a nation-wide broadcast, Mr,
Casey, Australian Minister, declared
that the United Nations must now
take the offensive against Japan."We believe the time has come to
attack," ho said. "The only means
by which we can defend Australia,'
the last base of the United Nations'
in the Pacific, is by attack to meet'
and hit the enemy wherever he is to
;be found, and, as opportunity offers,
turn this defensive attack Into coun
f terattack and counterattack into of1
tensive."
Speaking at the opening of a Sal-
vation Army maintenance fund cam-
paign, Mr. Casey said that, although
Australians lind spent 150 years de-
veloping their continent, they would
apply the scorched earth policy to
everything if necessary."If li should be necessary-and we
pray It may not be-we will destroy
our homes, our crops, and our herds,
lay waste our towns, and cripple our
railways, so that nothing will remain
that might be of value to the enemy,"
he said.
"Wc will attack, and go on attack-
ing, while anything remains of us.
Wc shall no1 perish, because we have
behind us all the power that the
United Nations, especially Britain
and USA. can must«-, and we will
have fighting willi us all the forces
and equipment Unit the UnitedNations can concentrate In this vital .
.
battlcficldr».- '
CHILEAN SHIP
SUNK 37 MILES
FROM NEW YORK
A A I' and Our Own Coi respondent
_
_
NEW YORK, Tuesday.The Chilean freighter Totten I
(1 850 tons) foimerly the Danish .
stcamci Lotta was toipedoed and'
sank within 0 minutes when onlj
37 miles from New Yolk on Fridaj
last It is believed that 27 lives were i
lost The attack took place in the
area in which several Brazilian ships
have been sunk íecently Chile was
to have paid Denmark for the ves-
sel aftei the war
This is the first Chilean vessel to
be lost in this war and the occur
lencc led to the holding of a meet-
ing at Santiago of the Chilean Cabi-net which is lcpoitcd to have
oidercd an investigationThe incident is not llkclj to help
the Japanese in theil lepoited en-
den vom lo lcsunie ti ade with Chile
Argentina and Chile aie the I Latin
American countries that have not so I
far bioken off diplomatic i dations
with A\is PoweisThe sole smvivoi Julio Taust was
picked up late on Tiidaj when he I
was found floating on a laft He .
described the ship as splitting in hilf |
duilng a heavj explosion
IS THE OLD BRITISHj
SPIRIT LACKING?¡
ILONDON, Tuesday, AAP. J,
Viscount Bennett, at one time'
Prime Minister of Canada, in a
speech lost night snid that there
was ".something wrong with Bri-
tain.""I cannot say what it is," he went
on, "but I have seen a change occur.
I do not know whether the power of
materialism has changed our outlook,
but the old spirit has not asserted
itself as in the past."
Mr. R. B. Bennett, who is 72, after
leading the Conservative party in
Canada for many years, retired from
active Participation In politicsin
1935. S'incc then he has lived mostly
in England. He was created a peerlast year.
WAR INCREASESALCOHOLICS
-
From Our Own Correspondent
CHICAGO, Tuesday.
Wai has doubled the niimbet of
skilled w 01 kel s in USA "eeking the
ettie foi chropic alcoholism Keelev
Institute officials disclosed that
skilled vvoikeis have now displaced
salesmen as the laigest occupational
group among the sanitorium s
patientsThe influs. is tcported to
have resulted from increased oppoi
tunitles of emplo}ment in war indus-
tries
PETROL SHORTAGE IN
CALIFORNIA
WASHINGTON, Tuesday, AAP.
Losses due to suumuuura un u».
Pacific coast and ship transfers to
other waters have cut down tanker
shipments of oil by more than 415,000
barrels daily, which explains why
eastern filling stations have cut sup-
plies by 20% this week. It accounts .
too for the oil companies being re-
quired to standardise and pool their
products, and why rationing is Im-
minent.
ANZAC VOICES RECORDED IN
NEW YORK
NEW YORK, Tues., AAP.
The British-American Ambulance
Corps has arranged with the Gem
Razor Corporation of this city to
take recordings of the voices of Aus-
tralian and New Zealand airmen who
are visiting New York on leave from
training in Canada, and to send the
records to their homelands.
The first voices will be recorded at
the Hotel Piccadilly today.
SWEDEN'S SHIPPING LOSSES
LONDON, Tuesday, AAP.It is announced officially from
Stockholm that 8 Swedish merchant-
men, totalling 27,000 tons, were lost
during February, the majority as theresult of hitting mines.
ALLIED FORCESIN SOUTH WESTPACIFIC
"Moy Set EnemyGrcor Problem"
I'rum Our Own Correspondent
LONDON' Tuesday.With U-S troops in the south-
western Pacific, says YorkshirePost military correspondent; we
now sec Hie nucleus of an Allied
Army and Air Force that may setthe enemy a great problem. The
movement of the Army and Air
Force is of the highest strategicalimportance, and, duly developed, as
it must be, it will give the enemythe hard task of finding anotherlarge army over and above thosenow in Manchoukuo, China, Indo-china, Burma, Malaya, Java, andthe Philippines.
"Japan." the correspondent adds,"is already having difficulty in get-ting .sufficient forces into NewGuinea, even though she has com-mand of the sen, and the tlireatof an Australian invasion is notmuch nearer. Tile presence of an
Allied Anny in the south-westernPacific greatly increases this diffi-
culty. The United force will grow.In Java there is a possibility thatthe Dutch in the central hills will
hold out with guerillas Uko Gen.Macarthur is doing In Luzon.
Their radio from Sumatra is still
operating, and it carries this in-
telligence as a supplement to thestatement that Sumatra may also
hold out."It is an encouraging feature that
Hie Japanese have not yet entirelyovercome resistance In Sumatra,
Borneo, Celebes, Java, Timor.
Luzon, and New Guinea. Theseland operations must absorb 500,000men. and a force equally as strongwould be necessary lo threaten Aus-
tralia. Japan has 3,000,000 men
overseas whose lives depend on
shipping."
AUSTRALIA'SPROBLEMTO HOLD OUT
"Britain's Honds Full"!
LONDON Tuesday AAP
'Wo in this country desiic withall oui being to help Australia in
her imminent peril"
sajs Daily Mailin a leader,
.
but there is little we
can do Time piesses, and wc oie
so far away Out hands ale full
"Australia's pioblem is similar to
that which has been faced bv every
Allied count! y confronted w.th in-
vasion including Gi cat Britain,
namelj one of holding out until sup-
plies and reinforcements becomeavailable on such a scale as will en-
able an offensive lo be launched"
Referíing to Mi Waterman's piomise about 'a mighty llvei of sup-
plies" from USA, Hie leader adds"This fact is encouraging, but it
should not delude us lino undciestimatiug the magnitude of the
tin cat to Australia"New York Sun conspicuously dis
plajs a lettci lo the editoi effec-
tively answeiing criticism that Aus-
tralia has not filled hei vast empty
-paces It emphasises that Aus-tralian leadeis have alvvajs vvnnledmoie population but not at the cost
of lowei ed living standards 01 of dis-
cal ding national ideals They havefound by e\pciicncc that the bestîcsults can be attained by attractingimmigrant youths foi farm jobs
National Geographic Magazinegives pride of place in its current
number lo an excellent article en
tilled "Tile Making of an Anzac," by
Howell Walker The author racilv
describes life in Australia and New
Zealand and the article is beautifully
and copiously illustiatcd with strik-
ing plctuies, of which there are
several pages in colouiTlie article concludes "These 2
countiies of the South Sea, one of
vast plains and sunshine the otlici
of voulant vallejs and rugged moun-
tains have cradled the Anzac He
Is the stormtiooper pai excellence of
the demociacics He is the straightpioduct of fice lands whcie living
is healthy but lough Looking al an
Anzac away from his homeland, it
seems pcifcctls natural that heshould depart foi the othei side of
the woild with a bionzed skin andcheeky glin-and all lo gpt into thefight A quality of deep insight
somewheic in these legions of go as
you please inspires men to piotect
Ihoir «hoi es thousands of miles
away"
RED CROSS WORK
CARRIED
ON AT SINGAPORE
[
Latest reports to Victorian RedCross headquarters indicate that RedCross service to prisoners of war in
Malaya and Singapore is being con-
tinued by Mr. Campbell Guest, act-
ing commissioner, and 8 members.
Dr. J. Newman Morris, chairman,
said yesterday that under theGeneva Convention they were en-
titled to render the same service to
prisoners of war as to men of the
fighting services, and were definitely
not prisoners of war themselves. It
is known there was nn abundantfood supply nt Singapore, but the
Red Cross is concerned about medlcnl supplies. Medical material has
been accumulated for despatch as
soon as the Japanese consent to Its
supply._
PARLIAMENT MEETS
NEXT WEEK
CANBERRA, Tuesday. - In view '
of the increased gravity of Australia's
position, special interest will attach'
lo the meeting of Federal Parliament '
next Wednesday. No legislation lins
been prepnred, and the Houses will
meet solely because of Mr. Curtln'sundertaking that Parliament would
be called once a month to allow i
members to discuss the war situa- 1
lion.!
The Prime Minister said today that ]next week the Houses would sit until i
Friday, and if necessary Saturday. .<
MORATORIUM FOR I
FORCES CRITICISED
SYDNEY TueFday- Mt W
Pco'cy gencial secietai} of the Co-
operative Building Socicti»s' Associa-tion today described as
'
a delusionexisting moiatoiium regulations to
piotect AIT and militiamen He
said they wcie criminally unfait to
both debtor and creditot while foiall piactlcnl pui poses the mora
totium did not exist in regard to life
policies taken out within 2 oi 3 years
of the oulbieak of wai
"This clumsy nnd buttai postpone-
ment of indebtedness undei mines
moi ale, disiupts the economic s}s
tem and merely postpones the evil
day so fal as the soldiers' tegularcommitments are concerned
"
Mr Pooley added that with no
general moiatorium in exister ce
tradei and landlotd also suffeiedgioss unfairness
LABOUR CORPS POSITION
CANBERRA Tuesday -Although
the matter has not come before the
Government for decLsion it is genei
ally believed that nen enlisted in
laboui corps will not receive mi) pro
tection from moratorium regula-tions
If membeis of laboui corps re
ceived militar) pay and allowances
the) would piobabl) have had claims
to moratorium pi o visions and pen-
sion and other lights but as awardwages are to be paid these provisionscould hardly apply It was stated
that their service would involve themin no financial loss
MOVING STOCK INLANDj
SYDNEY Tuesday - Mr Scully,
Commerce Minister announced to-j
night that immediate dispersal of a¡
section of stud cattle and stock herds
fiom eastern seaboard districts to
safer inland areas would be under-
taken Plans for stock movement
had been complet-d at a meetingof Commonwealth Stock Dispersal |
CommitteeMr Scullv said there was no need |
for public concern about the action
which was merely a precaution Atj
present Hie scheme would apply i
mainly to NSW and Queensland (
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23 HURT INRAIL
MOTOR CRASH' Derailed
'
by Gravel
Three of 23 occupants were trippedfor 2i hours when the G 15am Heithcote-Wallan rail motor crashed be
tween Pyalong and High Camp about7am jesterda) All 23 were injuredbut only 3 weie admitted to hospltnl The lnjuied weie -
Admitted to Heathcote Hospital -
Mr Douglas Manton of SouthHeathcote crushed legs and probiblespinal injuries Mrs Ethel H)landof Heathcote Internal injuries andcut knie Miss K Dickenson of
Heathcote leg injuriesTreated at the Scene or Hospital
-Alexander McKenzie of Heathcote
drivei of the tinin injured l°g andface and shock Capt E P Diakcof Gherang bruises Mis J Daniels
of Heathcote injin ed light kneeMrs G Scott of Heithcotc lnjuied
collai bone Mis D Manton of Sou HiHeathcote leg injuries a id shockMrs Glad) s Wagnei Bcnilla headinjuries Mrs A Divis of Pyalongshock and abrasions Pntilck Ryanof Pyalong shock and abrasionsMiss Alice McDonald of TooboracState school head Injin
les andshock Mrs n WlgRctt of Pyalongknee injuries Mrs T Hall of Heath-cote hand and facial injuries Mi
T Hall of Heathcote cuts to face andabrasions L W Thomas of Heath-cote rib houldci and leg injuriesJ T Singleton of Pyalong shod andabrasions W W Singleton of Pyalong shocl and abi osions H WSingleton of Pyalong leg injuriesW E Prince of Tooborac »hockand abiasions G Hall of Heathcote hand nnd facial abiasions WHarris of Cost« field head injin les
and abiasions Mrs M Dickensonof Heathcote shock Miss J Ryanof P) along abrasions and Mi
Bo)ce ttafftc inspcctoi Iiijuii=s to
hand face and leg
Tile crash followed dei ailmentcaused bv sand and giavcl beingwashed lierons the level-crossint on
the mihi Heathcote Kilmore rd
Thrown on Its side the Diesel rail
motoi lipped thiough the redgumb"ams of the cattle pus and skidded
neill) 40 vaids befoic coming to lestat right angl°s across the tiack
Although one of those liappcd inthe wieckage Diivei McKenziedirected the i cíense of passcngeisHelp was brought bj one of the ln-juied passengeis who went a mile to
a farm aftei getting clear Pisscngeis who could continue theil jout
nc)s weie taken by load to connect
with tiains at Kilmoic A breakdown gang from Bendigo had Hieline eleni at 2pm An empty laumotoi was s-Mit fiom Melbourne )es
terday afternoon to leplace (hevviecked vehicle which had icsumed
this week the rail motoi seivicc dis
-ont nued since Deccinbei
WOMEN FROM JAVANEED HELP
Homes and Clothing
An iv al in Melbourne of largeparties of Dutch women and chil-
dren who were foi túnate enough to
escape fiom Java befóte the Jap-anese onslaught has cieated ti seii
ous housing pioblcmMany are anxious to go to tc
latives 01 ft lends in Ameilca und
South Africa Temporary accom-
modation is being sought for thesebut for the large percentage of thewomen many of whom aie practi-cally destitute permanent accommo-
dation must b- found
Officials of the Nethei lands Con-
sulate meet the bewildered womenon their anival direct them to any
available accommodation arrange
intetpreteis and advise them on
man} ptoblemsWami clothing is one of the pi in.
clpal needs The light ttopicalclothing which is all man} familiespossess is totall} inadequate foi
the Melbourne climateA committee consisting of Mrs
F H Wilght wife of the Consulfor the Nethei lands Mis Costci
wife of Admiral Costet and Mis
van Deisne lias been formed and
airead} a splendid response has
been made by the public Homes
have been found for appioxlmatcl}50 women and childten and last
night Mu Wtight was kept busycollecting pal eels of clothing
Gifts of clothing ma} be sent tothe Nethei lands Consulate 40 Queenst
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MEXICAN RUBBER
SHRUB EXPERIMENTS
CANBERRA, Tuesday.-With the
loss of the Malayan rubber fields
interest attaches to experimentsconducted for some time with the
Mexican rubber shrub GuayuleGuayule at the CSIR experimental
plot at Canberra. Although excel-
lent results are being obtained, it
was stated today that the shrub
would not supply all Australia's re-
quirements.Dr.iE. T. Dickson, director of the
CSIR. said tonight that the shrubwould be complementary to syntheticrubber, it had a much higher resin
content than that contained in the
ordinär}! para tres grown in Mainya,
and its addition to the resin content
of synthetic rubber would produce .
a content equal to that of Malayan
rubber.Or. Dickson said that the prin-
cipal difficulty was that guayule was i
a small plant, and would need large
arcas for its cultivation. In addition, !
seed supplies were limited, and the
shrub took 2 years to reach ma- ,
turity.
During the last l8 months the|
CSIR has been trying to grov.' quin-
ine in the Atherton (Q.) area, but
the' plants were still at the seedling
stage.
SECONDHAND FRUIT CASESj
Mi Hogan Minister foi Agi ¡cul-
ture «aia }csteidav that îepiilations
had 1 ern gazetted undei the National
Secutitv (Emeigency Powets) Actprohibiting use of secondhand fiuit
cases foi an} cthci pin pose thancontaining ft uit 01 v cgetables Regu-
lations also made it an oflencc for
any pel son to damage ot desttoy an}
secondhand fruit cases without the
permission in wilting of an author-
ised officer of the Depatlmcnt of
Agiicultute
BAN ON USE OF PAPER
CANBERRA. Tuesday. - National
Security (Metal Foil and Paper) Re-
gulations gazetted by Senator Keane,Customs Minister, today, prohibituse of paper in the printing or pub-
lishing of any book, newspaperposter, pamphlet, or map, without
an authority issued In respect of each
such publication by the Collector of
Customs or other authorised per-
sons. Weight of paper to be used in
printing of the book, poster, pamph-let, or man must be indicated in a
form which the printers will be re-
quired to fill lu.
I
ALL NSW MINES WORKING I
SYDNEY, Tuesday. - All NSW
coal mines were working today. Mr
Baddclcy, Mines Minister, said thatbecause there nie 200 unemployedmincis in the not th the miners' pen-
sions scheme would not be modified
títere as on the South Coast to per-
mit tetired minéis to resume work.
HAND TOOLS "UNFROZEN"
CANBERRA flicsda) -Ml Beis
le) Suppl) Minislei ins gi intcd a
gencial release operating Immediatel) of all hind tools comingwithin the scop" of the control of
hand tools order This in effect re
leases fiom conti ol stocl s of new
hand tools which hive been fiozen
since the b"fcinning of the veai It
was pointed out officlall) however
that notwithstanding the release*ales mav no1 be made of any stocks
for which a definite requisition Older
lias been îcceived bv the Suppl) andDevelopment Depaitnienl
WHEN' MOLEHILLS AREMOUNTAINS
Terrible days when everything's aJ
trouble: terrible nights when nerves:
won't let you sleep-if that's how J
things are with yon, you'd better givej
yourself a chance, the best chance'
possible. Come now to VICTORIA'S'
LEADING HYDRO. Combine a
course of massage and curative bathswith a change of diet. You'll quicklyrealise the benefits which follow on i
good appetite, regulated exercise, :
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PM WANTS
FOOTBALLCURTAILED
CANBERRA Tucsda) -"\Ir Curtin Prime Ministoi today mode a
statement on spoit in wartime whichis tantamount to a lcquest for ces
sullen of oignnlsed football matcheson the customary scale
Stating that the wai must come
before every other consideration andthat recreation must be for the pur-
pose of promoting fitness for workhe said he heped football bodies
would manage the game by giving
their attention to lads too vounç to
fight 01 to share the production bur-
den
I luvt no objection to men in theforces or those engaged in essential
work who can obtain leave pla)ing
football he said but obvlousl)
tliev cannot «pend time during the
week in training which was alwaysa condition of Inclusion in a first
class football team Furthermore
dispersal is one of the safet) provisions for the population in time
of air nttacl Ihcrefoie it would
be very foolish to have great attend-ances I Lnow this applies to
theatres lace meetings and all kindsof entcitainment
The Prime Minister said he was
not asking that football should cease
but we weie in n condition of war
and there must not be any conditionwhich would be an attempt to retainthe peice atmosphere Wc had to
score points against the Japanesewith a gun and all oui activities
Including spoit must have that as
oui objective
BATTERYFIRES ONTRAWLER
_
3 Killed
CANBERRA Tuesda} - Threedeaths resulted fiom casualties in-flicted when a coastal batteiy firedon a ti ii wier which failed to answerthe usual signal when entering a
noi Hiern port recentl} The trawletitself vías damaged
Announcing the incident today MrFoi de Army Mlnlstet said that afterthe trawlet had failed to stop a
bring to round was fired in frontof the ship in keeping with the usualpractice Tile shell ilcochetted andpatt of it hit the ship One of theciew was killed outright and 2 re-
ceived fatal injuri»s One man te
ceived minor Injuries Immediate!}it was filed upon the vessel signalled
that it was fiiendl} and that it hadbeen struck and thctc were setlouscasualties abonid
Expicssing deep t egret at the loss
of life Mr Torde said that both thesignal station and coastal batter}had mci ely discharged their dut}
HOW TOCALL ARPSERVICES
,Difficulties experienced recently in
communicating by telephone with
the ARP oiganisation since Ml 116,
the numbei published in tile cur-
rent telephone bcok, has now been
I
altered might be overcome by thefollowing details of State EmergencySet vices Committee's duties and tele-
phone numbers
Ait laid warning systems, registerof ARP tialnlng personnel, flre-fight
¡ng auxiliary police protection of
vulnerable points not protected bydefence foi ces, decontamination, de-molition and rescue parties adminis-tration of lighting restrictions, com-
pensation foi volunteets communi-cations, and glass protection are
coveted by the Personnel and Equip-ment Committee secretaiy Mi C W
Phillips 107 Russell st, city, tele-
phone M4581, Central 6004, and
Cential 7259
Emeigenc} measures to be takenin îegai d to ttanspoit affecting rail-
ways tramways, road vehicles, and
evacuation, controlled by TtansportCommittee secretary Mr T S Ling
foid Victorian Railvva}s Depaitmcnttelephone MY210, extension 1027
Ali raid shelters controlled by AirRaid Shelteis Committee, secretaryMt J H Aldred Public Works De
pattment, telephone T0234, extension439
Evacuation of threatened arcas,
billeting of childi en in safe areas
ttanspoit foi evacuation in co-opera-
tion with Transpoit Committee, con
tiolled by Evacuation Committee,
secictaiy Mr V A Lyons, Corre-
spondence School Napier st, ritz
roy telephone JAI 194
Emergency medical and hospital
services, oiganisation and equipmentof first-aid posts ambulance parties,
&c, controlled by Medical and Hos
I pital Services Committee secretaryMt r T McBain, 107 Russell st,
city telephone M4581i Powet and light supply safeguard-
ing supplies of watet all classes offuels for industrial and domestic pur-poses, and sewerage systems, con
ttolled b} Powet and Fuel SuppliesCommittee scctetar} Mr E Brown,State Rlveis and Watei Supply Com-
mission, telephone F0234, extension216
Pieventioi of the outbreak or
spicading of flies in tut al aicns
whcthci tesulting fiom enemy actionoi fiom othci causes conti oiled b}Ruial rire-fighting Sei vices Com-
mittee, sccietary Mi M W Catvei,Toissts Commission, Melbourne, tele-
phone T0234
40 MOTORISTS IN
COURT TODAY
Unscreened Lights
Police are detei mined to stampout motoiists offences against the
lighting ícstilctlons of the National
Secuiity Regulations Insp rowlestiaflic officer said yesterda)
Scvcial bundled motorists whohave failed to screen car lights have
been detected in the cit) but prose-cutions have been delayed becauseof legal technicalities lie said
However more than 40 motorists
will appear in the Cit) Court on
Wednesday and othei batches will
be bl ought befoie the Couit in anendeavour to impiess on the motoiing public that the íegulations mustbe obseived for public security
Police would maintain theil vigi-
lance he said Even offendei de-
tected would be piosecuted and
heavy penalties would be sought
WIDER SCOPE OF NEXT
RAID TEST
State Cabinets decision to holdanothei davl'ght air laid test over a
much widei ana Ulan the last
should piovide considerable informa-tion for fuithei planning againstenem) attack Mi Dunstan Premiersaid yesterda) The last tiial ac-
cording to general opinion hadsei ved a useful purpose
Mi Dunstan said he did not agicc
with suggestions that the time of thetest should be announced or that tesis
in the city should be split into zones
The chief complaint legarding thelast test had been that the area had
been too confined and that it should
have taken in the whole of the
metropolitan aica instead of onlj
the city To split the elly into even
smaller sections would not achieve
elie end «leslicd A whole selles ofalerts would also be liable to caus"
contusion
"ARGUS" STAFF TEST
? A test, mainly ai ranged to
acquaint the night .staff with shel-ter arrangements, was held in THE
AIT.I'S building last night. The sig-
nal sounded at 8.30pm. and in 3
minutes members of the staff fiom5 floois had assembled in the shelter
on the ground flooi. The first-aid
squad was at Its post, and roof spot-ters went on duty.
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BILLETING AT PRAHRANj
Prahran Council has adopted the
health officer's report on the billet-
ing of families in the event of air
raids. The council has givenauthority for occupation of public
halls and purchase of bedding,equipment, and food required.
-
FUR I AMINE PREDICTEDj
Select now before piesent stocksdeflnitel} cease from the house of
'
1000 furs waichouce direct cash
or terms while wearing 3/6 wcekl}TASMANIAN FUR & RENOVAT-ING CO, 325 Bourke st 1st floor,
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GALLANT LAST FIGHT
OF HMAS YARRASunk While Protecting Convoy
I Some light on last fight of the sloop "HMAS Yarra" is
s given by Sub.-Lieut. F. R. Marshall, of Malayane RNVR, who was first lieutenant of a small motor
i minesweeper, which was one of a convoy being es-
corted by "Yarra" when they were attacked bys overwhelmingly superior Japanese forces south of
? Java at dawn on March 4.
ISub-Lieut. Marshall, badly sun-
burned after 4 days floating around
with 13 other survivors on Carley
floats, was picked up by a Dutch
merchant ship, and has arrived in
Australia,The convoy of 6 vessels, escorted
by Yarra, an Australian minesvveep
Ing vessel, and a sloop of the Royal
Indian Navy, left Tanjong Prlok for
Tjilltjap on February 27. Early next
morning, in very heavy and prolonged
rain, 2 ships of the convoy separated.
The remaining 4 were attacked by
a submarine in the late afternoon.
The Australian mine-sweeping vessel
dropped depth charges, and the at-
tack was driven off. Later another
vessel of the convoy detached for
Colombo, tile mincswecping vessel ac-
companying her as escort.
The remainder of the convoy ap-
proached Tjilltjap during the morn-
ing of March 2, but owing to the
advance of Japanese forces In Java
it was instructed not lo enter port
but to proceed instead to Australia.
Shortly after this the Royal Indian
Navy sloop was detached from the
convoy, which now consisted of 2
vessels, a passenger ship and a
tanker, and a motor minesweeper,
and proceeded southwards with
Yarra as escort. Japanese were
sighted in force at dawn on March
4, and attack opened at 6.40ain.
ODDS TOO GREAT
The, enemy consisted of 3 8-inch
cruisers and 2 destroyers. Each
cruiser carried 2 aircraft, and each
had one aloft during the action.
The odds were such that the British
ships had no chance, but they put
up a gallant if unavailing fight.
Against concentrated broadsides of
8-inch guns iircd at point-blankrange the convoy could bring to bear
only an anti-submarine gun of one
cf the merchant ships, machine-gunsof the other one, a Hotchkiss and 2
machine-guns on the motor mine-
sweeper,and the light armament of
Yarra. But all ships fought until
the end.
As soon as the enemy was sightedVorra ordered the convoy to scatter,
and tried lo shield the ships by lay-
ing a smokescreen. The enemy came
up fast. The first cruiser's shoot-
ing at first was bad, but she finally
scored a hit on the sweeper's pilot
bridge. The sweeper's crew, havingfirst taken scuttling action, aban-
doned the ship. The cruiser then
closed the range and opened up with
pom-pom fire, the crew having got
away on 2 Carley floats. Later this
cruiser opened fire on one of the
merchant ships, her' place being
taken by another cruiser, which con-
tinued firing with pom-poms until
the sweeper sank.
Meanwhile the 2 merchant ships
and Yarra continued firing until they
were finally put out of action. One
of the merchant ships blew up, the
other sank. Yarra sank after she
had been heavily shelled and then
bombed by aircraft.
Shortly before 8am the Japanese
ships, having recovered their aircraft,
made off. It is not known whether
they picked up any survivors from
the other ships.
Fourteen survivors from the mine-
sweeper's crew of 16 drifted aroundon the 2 Carley floats. During the
day they saw 2 ship's lifeboats ata distance. They apparently con-
tained people. One was under sail.
Towards evening they sighted a
steamer, which is believed to have
been a Dutch ship, and which
stopped for about an hour and a
half, too far away for her attention
lo be attracted from the floats. It
is thought that she may have been
picking up survivors.
RESCUED BY DUTCH SHIP
Moro ships were sighted at a dis-
tance the following dny. They passed
3 to 4 miles off. Later the floats
picked up a Chinese boy on a raft.
Ho was a survivor from one of the
merchant ships. The floats drifted
around without further incident
throughout March 5 and G. About
midday on March 7 they sighted an
empty ship's lifeboat, and began to
paddle towards it. They had almost
reached It when they sighted a Dutch
merchant ship approaching. Someof them managed to get into the
boat, while others on the floats man-
aged to attract the ship's attention
by flashing biscuit tins in the sun.
They were picked up by the Dutchship at about 2pm, the captain tell-
ing them that at first he had thoughtthat the flashes were from a sub-
marine's periscope. The rescuedpeople are full of praise for treat-
ment they received on board the
Dutch steamer.
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SURVIVORSOF JAVASEA BATTLE
Stoker Tells
Thrilling Storyt
I When Stoker G. H. Squancc. 21,
,
of Devon, who is now In Australia,, scrambled out of a Carley float with
his mates on the night of February28 and stood on the Java beach, hecould see away on the horizon hullsof fighting ships caught in beamsof searchlights and hear the noise
. of violent explosions, gunfire, andaircraft overhead. It was the navalbattle of the Java Sea.
Stoker Squance and his fellowsurvivors had got away from HMS
Jupiter as she listed heavily to portwith a hole blown in her side amid-
ships.Ordinarily he would have been
bjlow at the time when Jupiter,with ¡¡MS Electra and. Encounter,were engaging a Japanese destroyerflotilla in the first phase of thebattle, but owing to sickness he was
with a supply party handing am-
munition up to No. 1 gun."We missed all the enemy gunfire
that afternoon and during the even-
ing," said Stoker Squance, "butabout 9.30pm there was terrific ex-
plosion amidships, probably froma torpedo, and almost immediatelytile ship began to list to port. Boats
were lowered and pulled away, alsoCarley floats crowded with men but
,
a number remained on board. In
the quietness, after the action had
passed us by, we could hear the
anchor being dropped. We didn't
sec Jupiter sink as we paddled away
in our float."It wasn't too comfortable on the
float, but we had water and bls
sults, and with our paddles we con-
tinued to make progress in the direc-tion of land. Once a Dutch planepassed over and airmen waved to us,hut no help came, and it was after26 hours at sea that we reached Java
about midnight on February 28. From
a beach we got iii touch with some
Dutch ARP personnel, who directedus to a Dutch army officer, andfrom then on we made the journeyby all means of commandeeredtransport, motor-cars, bicycles, or
bus, to Sourabaya. Our party was
increased by the addition of an
Allied aviator, who had baled out1
when his machine was shot down.Bridges we crossed were ready for
demolition parties, and barbed wirebarricades were closed behind us as
we ,vvent on to Sourabaya, from where ,we went by train for Tjilatjap.
"At that port our party and othersurvivors of Jupiter and Electra
formed the crew of a ship there, and,with the help of passengers, who
trimmed coal and helped in other
ways, we at last left Java behind."
DAYLIGHT SAVING TO]
BE DISCONTINUED;
CANBERRA, Tuesday.-No action
will be taken by the Government to
extend the, regulations providing for
daylight saving. Clocks, will there? fore be put back an hour at the end
of the month. This was stated today
by Mr. Curtin, Prime Minister.He takes the view that there Is a
certain amount of fatigue associated
with daylight saving, because peopledo not get a sufficient spell betweennightfall and bedtime.
NO REPORTS OF LAND'
FIGHTING IN NG
I CANBERRA, Tuesday. - No rc? ports had been received by him that
our land forces in New Guinea were
fighting, said Mr. Forde, Army Min-ister, tonight. He was referring to
reports by enemy-controlled radioj
stations that heavy fighting had been '
in progress against Australians on'
the mainland of !New Guinea. '
PRISONERS IN SINGAPORE'
TERANG. Tuesday. - Mrs. L. J.
Westacott, Terang, has received word1
indirectly that her 2 brothers-Lt.Col. I. J. O'Donnell, OBE, and Capt.
1
P. N. O'Donnell-are prisoners ofwar in Singapore. Capt. O'Donnell,
'
who was a medical officer at the
Australian General Hospital in Sin1
gapore, arranged with a nurse who
was being evacuated to inform his
sister that he was caring for woun-
ded Australian soldiers.
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THE "YELLOW PERIL"
Replacing of the "Communistperil" by the "yellow peril," dear to
the heart of the late Kaiser, and
conclusion of an all-round peacebetween the white nations to enablethem to start a joint crusade againstJapan-such are the lines of a new
"peace feeler" that, emanating from
what are described as certain Ger-
man elements, circulated today lu
Stockholm.One element suggests that in ex-
change for immediate peace Britainand the U-S leave Germany a free
hand in Russia. London and Wash-ington could then, it Is arßiied, sendthe entire British and Americannaval, air, and land forces to the FarEast to crush the Japanese.
A much larger clement seems to
believe, however, that such a pro-posal would not be considered bïLondon and Washington, and prof-fers something further-namely,peace for everybody. This element
seems to believe that the "anti-Jap-anese crusade" would be the enlyway by which Germany might cometo terms with Britain and tile U-3without irreparable damage to her- .
self.The versions of the "feeler" circu-
lating in Stockholm suggest the fol-lowing outline of the proposal of
this second element:-First, imme-diate peace with the Soviet Union,Britain, and the United States;second, Germany to join in a crusadeagainst Japan, mainly or even ex-
clusively with her air fleet and navy;
third, Germany to return to thestatus quo of 1937 or 1938, withminor territorial readjustment;fourth, in exchange for lier partici-pation in the anti-Japanese crusadeGermany might either receive backsome ol «ier colonies or obtain free
access to raw materials, plus eco-
nomic assistance.- (Bernard Valery,Stockholm correspondent of thî
"New York Times," 22/1/42.)
"SCORCHED EARTH?"
Away with all this talk of
"scorched earth" . . . The Russianscould retreat hundreds of mile3 andstill live off the earth and continuetheir industries. But once we
scorch our coastal belt and retreatfrom 200 to 300 miles inland woenter a zone of sparse pastoral coun-try and spasmodic crops-we go to
land which is only too frequentlyscorched by Nature.
We are told to be realists. Verywell! Could the people and armiesof Perth and Fremantle exist InKalgoorlie, which depends for Its
water supply on one pipeline 350miles In length? Could the millionand a half population of Sydney, '
Newcastle, Maitland, and Cessnock
retire to a line from Canberra to
Gilgandra and live? To go fartherwould be suicide. And similarly withother thickly populated arcas.
The point is, we either defeat theenemy on the coastal strip or we aredefeated. We cannot scorch theearth and go back and live.
Let our slogan therefore be posi-tive-"Australia goes forth to war."
It is Ä) longer a matter of sendingan expeditionary forcett» do battle;we must all go forth-the fightingforces, the factory worker, the miner,the business person, the householder,you and I. At work or off work be
always on duty. Geographically we
cannot go inland, but we can go
forth. Let us then go forth!(Professor A. P. Elkin, University or
Sydney, in "Sydney MorningHerald," 14/3/42.)
BLACK MARKET STORY
In the lounge of a large hotelmuch patronised by black market
merchants 2 doctors were comparingnotes. One said to the other, "I've
got a great many coses of hysteria."A man leaned across' and said, "I'll
take the lot, mister."-(Glasgow"Herald.")
PM AGAINST WEEK-
END BREAK
IN ESSENTIAL WORK
CANBERRA, Tuesday.-Mr. Cur-
tin, Prime Minister, today agreedwith the view that there should beno weekend break in essential indus-tries until the war position improves.He pointed out, however, that .thou-sands of workers in Australia hadnot enjoyed a weekend off for
months.
WANTS HOURS STAGGERED
SYDNEY, Tuesday. - Eliminationof the weekend break by staggeringhours was suggested tonight by Mr.
Ward, Labour Minister, who yester-day described the break as folly In
face of the greatest menace in Aus-
tralian history."By staggering hours each day
would be as nearly like the other as.
possible, and we would have no blind
spots," he said. "Germany has had
many smashütg victories on Sun-
days. Pearl Harbour was bombed by
Japanese on Sunday, and the Pacific .
war began on a Sunday.
"To me the Sunday break in Aus-
tralia is reminiscent of those Sun-
days when Europe disintegrated while
its leaders observed the day of rest.
Unfortunately Hitler failed to ob-serve it, and Europe fell."
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WIDOW GUILTY I
OF SECONDDEGREE MURDER
Gave Husband Rifle!
SYDNEY. Tuesday. - Catherine
Mary Thompson, 41. who handed her
husband, an incurable mental
patient, a rifle, with which he shot)
himself dead nt Callan Park Mental¡
Hospital on February 2, was today i
convicted of murder in the second|
degree. This is believed to be the!
first time such a verdict lias been
returned In the NSW criminal courts.
The verdict meant that Mrs. Thomp-
son was found guilty of Hiding andabetting her husband's suicide.
The jury strongly recommendedMrs. Thompson to mercy on thegrounds of her previous good charac-ter and "the terrific mental strain"to which she had been subjected.
Mr. Justice Herron said he was con-
fident Mrs. Thompson would receive
compassion from the Executive Coun-
cil. He saw no reason to supposethat Mrs. Thompson and her hus-
band were not on affectionate terms,
and in doing what she did she had
no other motive than to help him
end a life filled with menial suffer-
ing, vvhlch probably then was ap-
proaching its end.
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a bottle of BUCKLEY'S CANADIOL
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Buckley's is by far the largest-sellingcough medicine in all blizzardly cold
Canada-one little Mp and yourcough is quieted. Use 2 or 3 days and
you'll hear no more from that toughold hang-on cough that nothingteemed to help.
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iBALLARAT EVENTS
I HOTEL LICENSEES FINED
jPatrick Joseph Leonard Movían
licensee of the Canberra HotelMacarthur st was fined £2 in the
rlt} court jesterday on R charge of
unlawful disposal of liquor on Morel4 Fveline Margaret Scallv licenceof the Commonwealth Hotel Mainst wns fined £5 for having had thebar door open and £2 for havinghad unauthorised persons on thepremises on March 1 Ivy Thomas
I licence of th~ Imper-vi HoteliHumfira} st was fined £2 for hav-
ing had unauthorised persons on the
i
premises on Sunda} February 1J A
rlnrge of disposal of liquor was dis-
missed George Erminio Crametllicense- of the Ptovlnclal Hotel was
fined £2 for disposal of liquor on
February 15
NATIONAL THEATRE MOVEMENT
Ven Archdeacon F T Morgan
Pa} let has been re elected presidentof the Ballatnt branch of the
National Theatre Movement Drs
E B G Shell and R G Davidsonvlcc-prerldcnts Miss Thelma Mor-
ton o-ganiscr Mr A S Grahamtreasurer Mr L Hutton-Jones stagemanager, and Miss P Richards sec-
retary
HOSPITAL FETE
Street stalls have been arranged,by various organisations for theBallarat Base Hospltol fete on riiday when an effort will be made bycitizens to raise at least £1000 foi
the institution Straight-out-givingbos.es will be available for those whodo not favour raffles
NEW SIDNEY FUND
A profit or £733/12/6 has been
realised fiom the recent womenseffoit in aid of the New S}dne}rund The S}dne} Button Da} or-
ganised as a
supplementary effortgave £74/10/
ANZAC DAY CELEBRATIONBecause of the need for continuous
industrial effort in suppôt t of ¿liewai demands Bahai at branch of Re-turned Soldlers League has decidedto celebrate Anzac Da} willi a ser-vice on Sunda} April 28 instead of
tlte actual da} Saturday April 25
Bishop Johnson who is a returnedsoldiet Is to be invited to give theaddress
CYCLIST INJUREDWhen his oicjcic became out of
control as he was riding downhill onthe Geelong rd last night GeorgeWalker 70 of L}ons st south Bal-larat crashed through a fence Hewas admitted to Ballarat Base Hos-pital suffering from head injuriesand shock
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CASUALTY LISTj
VICTORIAKILLED IN ACTION'
JFNMNGS A S PI? The BaMll lntMOVES j A Pie Et Andre» » miPAVNE T II
Pie Leongatha mt1IH.III) RFSUIT or INtMl V1RCR.VFT
HArtKFSS a Cant Nth RHnnond OrdirNNr-R V n Pic Carncslc s and TnrVNOLDS VV M VU Northcote 8 i. TTFHRY L A MaJ Olcn Iris HQ Unit
Tere J II Pie Hampton S A, TBOUNDED IN ACTION
CAitnAonrn A J L col Buchan mrrormrs VV Pte Mepunga West InfDOODi D S LCp! Bendigo In!
MAI! ra c V Col Carlton Inf
MrlEOD n M Pic Caramut InfPATTtPON TOO Pte Aspendale InfPRFSCOTT II J M'C LCpl South Caul
nrld Inf
fn-kts A cpl Burnlei mrWHITE o II Pie Rochester Inf
HOUNDED RESULT FMM1 AIRCRAFT»A'TrATE D P Ptc St Kilda OrdjrNNBR w J LCPI Upper Hawthorn
8 í T
»ARISH VVWALTERS
E A. T
WOUND«» RFKIÏLT l-NEMV AIRCRAFT
MATHESON I r Cpl St Kilda S A. TTI ttFD ON DANGFROUSLV ILL LIST
ROBERTS E L sig nn Oakleigh InfMISSING
GUILD D D Capt m Kilda InfIIA-iNC I C Licit Kew Inf! ANO C VV P Lie it Broadmeadows InfSTEWART / 1 Lieut Canterbury Inf
NEW SOUTH WALESHOUNDED IN ACTION
BOARDMAN I F Sor We-lhalle EneDAVIDEON VV R
Epr Manly En»FURNias VV V Sgt Tathra Inf
EAVTDOE R L L Cpl Bondi En»
IN AUSTRALIA
DIED OF IILNESSHOGAN J M Pte Collingwood V Inf
OSBORNE E V LCW Mentone V OrdACClnrNTAILV KILLED
IIODCIFMES C D D r Glade« lite NSW|
E V T
VtOUNDrD IN ACTION AND PI ACED ONDANOlROUStt ILI IlbT
W1N7ER H Onr Mildura V ArlH GUNDI D RtSUIT OF ENFMV ACTION
VOU1I G P Chiplaln SlocUon NSWChtpltlnt.
HOINUIII Rl'ïlir O» INrMV ACTIONniMAlNINO ON DUTV
HINFm M n chaplain Hunter o HillNEW ChaplnlnsTLACFD ON DANGEROUSLY ILL LIST
COBB D A Lieut South Caulfield Vmi
GOODING K R L Cpl Sidney NSW Ind.Co
TLbMINO J F Tpr Twllanialta V C»\I'lAtlD ON SERIOUSL1 ILL 11ST
FRANCIS W II Pic Deepdene V In
MAY 1» S Ptc Moreland V 'nrPLAltU ON SFKIOUKM ILL 11ST AND
RLMOVLII FROM SFRIOUSLI ILI LISTBARRY K J Pie Earlwood NSW InfJONES L C Our Orenfell NSW Art
Rt MOVED FROM SfcfllOUS! V ILL LISTDAVIDSON J J ric Marrickville NSW
Inf
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Rvlstone NSW, ArtIEI IP A P N Pie Tempe NSW InfSUTHERN L 1 Pie Berridale NSW Inf
'WADE M H Cpl Maitland NSW En»
[COUNTRY NEWS
RHYMNEY WOMAN DIES
ARARAT-Mrs L McMillan 60a native of Rhymncv where her
parents were pioneer settlers and i
lifelong resident of this distiict lia
( ledShe was sec etary of the
Prc-in terian Ladies Guild for 10
>ears and for sonic >ears was sec-
retory of the Ararat brrnch A\\NL
DEATH AT 96 YE<\RS
COBDEN- Mr, Elizabeth Dal"el
96 of Cobden has died She was
recognised in the late 50 s as cue of
the finest bullock d ivers of the da}Mrs Dalzicl lins left 6 sons 3 dtughtcrs 45 gtandchildren 65 gi catgrandchildren and one great great-grandchild
NEW ELECTRIC BATHS
DA\ I ESFORD -1 he Daylesfot dHepburn Springs Park committee has
decided to instal 2 new electric bathslo cope with the increased demand
OFFICIALS OF RSL
DAWLESFORD-Officers of th
Dajlcsford sub-branch of the RSL
ate -President Mr A E Dohcrt}
vice presidents Messrs W W WoodA R Hubbard and A J Barclav
treasurer Mr A McKenzie secre-
tary Mr M H Williams
FAREWELL TO BISHOP
DROUIN-Dr G H Cranswick
Bishop of Gippsland who has been
appointed chairman of the Australian
Board of Missions was bidden fare-
well at Ch-ist Church Drouin b}
, patishioners and patishloners of
other denomina* ions
GOVERNMENT CONGRATU-LATED
ECHUCA -Tlie Women s Christian
Temperance Union passed a resolu-
tion congratulating the Austtallan
Government on its efforts to
abolish excessive drinking of alco-
holSEWERAGE WORK SUSPENDED
KYABRAM - The KyabramSewerage Authority has been ad-
vised by the Water Commission that
all work on the sewerage scheme and
house connections must be sus-
pended Only 1 200ft of 40 000ft
of sewer remains to be laid Labout
and material will be diverted to war
v ork
WATER OFITCIALTRANSFERRED
MAFFRA-Mr E Wright who has
been transferred from Maffra to the
Kerang ofilce of the State Rivers
and Water Supply Commission was
bidden farewell by the staff mem-
bers of the bowling club and the
ANA
NEW SCHOOL FOR MORWELL
MORWELL -Followng a visit to
Morwell school Mr Lind Ministerfor Education said he was satisfied
that the building had outlived Its
usefulness Tenders would be in-
vited for a new school and if theywere reasonable acceptance was pos-
sible
PENSIONERS LAPSE
WAGGA - Pleading guiltv in
Wagga Quarter Sessions WilliamAlfred Fuller 65 pensioner for hav-ing committed an act of indecencyagainst a girl of 15 }ears and 10
months at Wagga in December last
was bound over for 2 years JudgeStacey said the fact that tile man
had a good character till he reached65 }ears and D"tective ciokes evi
dence that the girl was of loosecharacter had influenced him to c\
lend leniency
REFUSAL TO 1 ILE BILL
WAGGA - The Attorney Gen-et al has refused to file a bill againstFrederick George Wilmott salesmancf Junee who was committed for
trial aftct an inquiry into the cause
of a fire which destroyed a houseoccupied by Wilmott at Junee on
January 13_
SHEEP AND LAMBS FIRMER
BuojHiit ti ade inquiry prevailed
in early stages of market for prime
sheep and lambs at Flemington jes
lerday when general values disclosed
a sharp advance following recent de
cidedly weaker closing quotations
Later fluctuations weie evident in
sections for both sheep and lambs
occasionally receding to fully equalto firmer level of prices ruling in
carl} sales last Tuesda} Offeringscomprised 38 000 fat sheep 21 000
fat lambs and 4 000 store sheep Tor
Thursday l8 000 fat sheep and
12 000 fut lambs have been entered
Metropolitan estates contilbutcd650 exceptionally prime July shorncrossbied wethers which because of
extra value of skins realised com
parativelv high figures Best qualityZ tooth wethers were represented b}sundry small consignments and met
with relatively keen competitionPrime heavy wethers includingWestern crossbreds opened active at
improved quotations to fully 1/6 a
head dearer but gradually weakenedto about former quotations Mediumand useful grades of wethers like
wise closed decidedly weaker merinowethers in moderate condition were
In unsteady request throughoutSatisfactory prices however wereobtained for all trade grades of agedadvanced values being fully up
held for extra prime and heav}descriptions In section for fatIambs opening sales were animatedat from 1/ to 2/ advance compatedwith recent reduced quotationsAfternoon sales were irregular fre
quenlly receding from shade easierto 1/ a head compared with earlyvalues In store yards breeding ewes2 }cars joined January sold to 23/9store lambs to 14/ remainder
ccondary FOI Is at about currentstoic maikct lates
FAT SHEEP
Thirty eight thousand head were
}arded
QUOTATIONS - Primo crossbredwethers from "1/ to 23/ extra primeIncluding selected 2 tooth small lots
from 23/ to 24 9 superior J lly shornfrom 26 6 to 30/ H few higher goodcrossbred »ethers from 18/ to 19/ goodcomeback wethers from 17/ to 18/second »ntl lighter grades from 13/ toIS/ prime medium »eight aged e»es
from 13/ to 14/6 prime fat heavy cues
from IS 6 to 17/ special tops earl}shorn fron 18/ to 19/6 iibcful agedc»rs from 1 6 to 13/ Inferior from7/ lo 10 prime merino »ethels from18/ to 20/3 good merino wethers from18/ to 17/ second and lighter from 13/to 18/ inferior from 9/ to 11/6 bestmerino enes aged from 12/ to 13 6useful merino enes from 8/ to 10/others from 8/ Approximate quotation« -Best wether mutton from 33d to4d per lb prime heavj fat wethermutton fiom 31d lo 31d per lb bestlight ewe mutton from 3d to 31d perlb heavj ewe mutton from 2id to 2Jdper lb second grade from 2Jd to 21d
per lb
AVERAGES
WETHERS- CROSSBRED AND
CORRIEDALE
240 Metropolitan Estates 30/2«0 (2 tooth) Metropolitan Es
tates .11100 J Hannah Morton Plains 21/1690 Boyd Bros Tarrone 22/9100 II Holmes Derrinallum 21/6176 R Tyack Cowans 21/2
MERINO WETHERS
216 H Laidlaw Tooma 19 788 Exors T Laidlaw Yatcha l8 8
108 Ellis Bros Beaufort l8 6
02 H Mccann Kilmany l8 8
FAT LAMBS
Twenty one thousand head were
penned
QUOTATIONS - LAMBS (Shorn) -
Prime sold at from 21/ to 22/ extraprime from 23/ t<i 24/ special Northernand Goulburn Valley consignments earlsshorn from 25/ to 26/ good from 18/lo 20/ seceds from 15/ to 17/ Inferiorfrom 12/ to 14/ Woolly Iambs-Bestfrom 23/ to 24/ n few to 25/D Approxlmate quotations -Best spring lamb from6ld fo 71d per lb heavy from 61dto 6id per lb second and lighter from5id to 61d per lb
AVERAGl'S
LAMBS (SHORN)
120 J F Dullard Kotta 26/B2 O Hunt Kyabram 25 9
128 H Ellis Kotta 25/670 Telford Bros Kyabram 24/2
151 W D Hunter Burne»ang 24/644 C Cunningham Kotta 24/5
123 J and K Dullard Kotta 23/8112 Summerlea Estate Kotta 21/6
36 R Wilkinson Toolamba 23/468 M Turvey Mccoll 23/76 C Byan Toolamba . 22/696 P Gleeson Tynong 22/10
131 A Vincent Ardmona 22/935 J Bitcon Toolamba . 22/654 T Oliver Koyuga 22/348 T J Oliver Koyuga 23/468 J J Watts Kotta 23/S
128 Bradford Bros Carrigan Park 32/1109 Kock Bros Riversdale 32/3l18 Exors O Doherty Gracedale 32/
81 P D Hacking Lockington 31/3114 C Knight Kotta 31/2
48 P Stiilard Barooga 30/773 N Pogue Toolamba 20/8
143 G Hollins and Bon Dalyston 20/3132 J Stanhope Lockington JO/1144 T Keogh Trentham 19/6137 W Thomson Tamleugh 19/6128 J A Smith Deniliquin 19/2131 1. Pinnuck Cobram 19/2272 H L Baillleu Torrumbarry
Estate 19/1142 W Fitzpatrick Byrneside 19/
SPECIAL CATTLE SALEHEYFIELD.
THURSDAY. MARCH 10.
500 Cattle, Including loo bullocks, 2'i to 3
sears: loo spared heifer«, balance T.ell-bred
CO. MI. LTD., HO., B»le.
PETROL TICKETS
¡ILLEGALLY OBTAINED
GEELONG Tuesdav - Pines of
£15 each were imposed bj Mr M
Stccdmaii PM in tim Court of
Pettj Sessions todav on 4 men who
weic charged with naving in August
last contiarj to National Securitj
Regulations without lawful excuse
obtained from Leonard Miller posses-sion of petrol ration tickets Mr
Stccdmaii said he felt that terms of
impiisonment were merited but he
liad taken into account the fact that
3 of the men were witli the forces
The men were William Cox Bond
st Chilwell Vincent Evans Preston
st Geelong West Cjril Splatt and
Eric Splatt both of Clircnce st
Geelong West
Leonard Miller 15 Swanston st
South Geelong said that when cm
plojed as bowser attendant at
Reeves s service station he received
ration tickets i or cancellation He
gave Evans 2 2-gallou tickets andi received 6d a unit in pavment Cox I
icceived tickets for 2 and 5 gallonsfor wlilch he paid witness 3 6 andCjril Splatt received 2 5-gallontickets which were taken to Splattshouse One day when lie went to
Splatts house the 2 brothers agreedto divide the tickets
Frederick Harrison manager of
Reeves s service station said that In
August there was a shortage of 180units when tickets weie checked
Eric Splatt the onlj defendant to
appear pleaded not guilty He detiled having seen Millar at his home
but said tint Millar had "¡poken tohim in the sticct about tickets He
had refused to have anything to dowith them
Mi Steedman said lie could not
understand the svsteni that obtainedat the service station and thoughtHan ison liad been guilty of gross
carelessness Costs amounting to
£6/16/ were allowed against the cc
fendantsMr G J Charlton of tile Com-
monwealth Crown solicitors office
prosecuted and Mr D P r O Kecfe
appeared for tile defence
BENDIGO ITEMS
DEATH UNDER ANESTHETIC
An inquest was opened yesterdayby Mr. J. S. Barker, JP, into the
death of Daniel Jackson, 77, of Ben-
digo, who was admitted to BendigoBase Hospital on March 16 suffering
from an internal complaint. He
died under an anaesthetic during an
operation. The inquest was ad-journed to a date to be fixed.
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Orchestra
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Lovers of the better class of music
will find full appicciation in the 3UZ
feature' Glimpses of the Great" at
915 tonight 'Glimpses of tile
Great" introduces many famous ar-
tists and orchestras
I
METROPOLITAN Ml AT Bl TOUTF E Oldmeadow rt> Ltd icport (March
17» - Beer-prime bodies 43/ to 47/ per
1001b medium 36/ to 42/ prime forequarters30/ to 34/ medium 34/ to 20/ prime hindquarterb 56/ (o 63/ medium 48/ to 55/Sheep-Wethers 3*4(1 to 3'ad per lb eues
2x*ú to 3a4d per lb Lambs Id to *It-d
per lb \cal-Lsrce sealers n'^d to fid per
lb small cahrs 3rl to Id Pork-Smallporkers 8d to 8'f.d per lb large piss 61»«!
to 734d
IFIRMS' REPORTS
I
AUSTRAL GRAIN* AND AMBLKlt PTY. LTD.IAustral Grain and Ambler rty Ltd
8 60 52 Kins 8t Melbourn« report
(Mareil ni -Butler-QuctotlcnBChoicest 1G6/10 Tr t
-
Brad«"») lover Chrcsc-. _._1/ lotit l/0'¿ ired 1/2 lo t/3-The board i pic this »eck ure a
rws - Graded egg--Uni 1 7 mcdluu.mllcts lid ECcond Qualltv Ud cracksd durk 1/6 duck imrdlum) 1 4 Nuls
-fíoft shell almonds O'sd to ll'^d hardshells 5'jd, to 7d according to qualltvBeeswax 2/5 io 2 4 Hones-Good quallW6d to 6'ad occasional!) 7d Poultn -
supplies plentiful Market sloadv Turk*}
Hens-Prime 18/ to "hi medium to pood15/ to 17/B Drakcllngs-prime 15 6 to17 G special l8 n medium to good 0/ to
Duckllngf-Prime Mu.covv 6/ lo 7
medium lo good 4/6 to 5 6 old 3/ to 4/
ordlnarv drakcllngs and duckling*. 3 Ü to
3/ to 5/ Chickens-choice 8 0 to 11/0medium to good G 6 to 8/ small 3 6 to
5/ White Leghorn chick« 5/6 lo 7/6 Hens-l*at large and coloured 10/ to 12/ spe-lal15/ medium to good 7/ to 0/ White Leghorn Hens-Prime V6 to 7/ medium togood 3/6 lo 4/6 smell lo»cr PulletsPrime 7/ to !)/ medium to good 1/ lo
Potatoes-Prime £16/17/6 medium ounlltvdo»n to £16/10 Tasmanian not unloadedOnions-Prime Irnde selling mice £14/5/rails Melbourne pool price £13 rails Colac
BAItltOVV UROS f OMMIbSION AGI-NC1TTV LTI»
narro» Bros Commission Agrncv Plj Ltd460 468 Flinders lane Melbourne leport(March ni -Butter- Choicest 106/10 per
c»t Clieefe-Pilme ne» medium 1/ los!I/0N semi matured 1/3 per lb Eggs -
Perfectlv clean shells Urn 1/7 medium1/3 ft dozen Poullr> -Supply again heavyand demand good Muscovies plentiful willi
prices easier Prime Murcovy drakellngs 9/lo 12 6 medium lo good 7/ to B/6 primeMuscovv ducklings 5 6 to 6/6 medium togood
4 a to 5/6 ordinary ducks and ducklings 3/ to 5/ prime roosters 10/ to 14/medium to good 6/ to 8/ stags and staggyroosters 1/ to f/6 prime chickens n/ to
I»/ medium to good 6/ to 8/6 small 3/,
to 5/6 prime White Leghorn chid ens 6 6
to 8/6 small 4/(0 5/6 prime coloured bens10/ to 14/ medium to good 8/ to O/t «nail
4/ to 1/6 primo White Leghorn crossbred*7/ to 10/ White leghorn heuB beft 5/ lo
5/9 smill 3/ to 4/6 prime pullets 7/ to0/ medium to good 4/ to 1/6 n pair
ROBFRThON í GARDM-RItobcrt-on i. Oardner 45J 454 Flinders
lane Melbourne C1 renort (March 171 -
Butter prime factors bulk 166/10 per mtlo»er grades selling at concession Eggs -
Official board prices this meek Hen 1/7
medium 1 3 fécond qualltv lid pulletslid duck egg*. 1/6 medium duck 1/4Cheese -Ne» large 1/ per lb well set'
'".. prime new loaf l/0'a »eli set loafsemi matured 1 3 prime maturod
scarce 1/3 lo 1/4 Poultn -Supplies wellmaintained General demand thofted a slight
Improvement as compared »1th last ThursdayConsignors please note -
Lust sale belore
and condition chickens heavj breed» prime4/6 to 5/6 medium to good 1/ to 4/ small
and poor lower White Leghorns good to
prime 3/9 to 4/6 medium to good 2/ to 3/6
small and poor lower pull Is prime 6/6
lo 8/ medium to good 4/' to 6/ small
lower hens prime heavy brr da 0/ to 11/0
special lots hirher medlut ito good 4/6
to 8 6 while Leghorns prime 4/9 to 6/
special lots higher medium to good 3 6 to4 6 small and poor lower Muscovv drakelings prin e 10/6 lo 11/6 special lots
hlBl er medium to good 7/ to 10/ old and
Goslings prime 5/6 to 6/ good 4/ to 1/
lurkevs - Arrivals light values nomlnallvIrom 10/ to 35/ per pair atcordlng to sex
Hg» and condition Crate» hired on appliesMon
WFSTFRrJ DISTRICT COMPAM
We"lem District Co operative Produce A.
nsurance Co Ltd 14 20 Kin« street Mel-ourne report (March 17) -Butter-Quota-tions choicest lump 166/10 per c»t
(1/5'jdper lb), other grades lower. Western starbutter In printed wrappers '3d (halfpenny)
pound extra Cheese ne» large 1/ per
.-ne» loaf 1/0'jd per lb semi matured
1/3 per lb Etrgs (official prices) hen 1/7
per doz medium 1/3 second quality lid
pullets lid cracked 9d duck 1/6 mediumduck 1/4
POULTRY MARKET
Victorian Produce«' Co-op co Lid 57a
584 Lililí» Flinders at Melbourne report(March 17)
- Suppb hean \aluts un-
changed Roosters prime 0/ lo 12/ medium
11 to 8/ EtRKEV 3/ to 6/, chickens prime
7/6 to B/6 medium 4/ to 6/ fmall 9d to
3/9 hens prime 7/8 to 10/6 medium 4/61to 6/6 pullets primo 6/ to 7/6 medium
3/ to 4/6 WL, hen« 2/ lo s/6 poor lower
Muscow ducklings prime 6/ to 7/6 mediumj
3/ to 5/ Muscoly drakellngs prime 11/ to
13/6 medium 8/6 to 10/ ducks 2/6 to 5/6
goslings II to 10/6 eee*e 6/ to 6/ cock1
turkeys 15/ to 35/, hen turkeys 8/ to 17/
Çlgeons1/ to 1/B Last sale before Easter
uesday March 31
DENTISTS' ADVERTISEMENTO H TURNER DENTIST lit Swanston]
street Melbourne C1 (opposite St Paul i
Cathedral) HOURS 8 30 a m to 6 p m
Tuesday and Friday 8 30 a m to 9 p m
Sat 8 30 > m lol DU Tel Cent S7S8
WOOLRABBIT SKINS
S.IEEPSKINS
LARGI. QUANTIlltS BEQUIHEDCONSIGN TO
HENRY B. SMITHÛ58-5B5 Spencer bl MELS.
Cash Sent Same DayNa Coarailaaieii Phone FIM»
I GEELONG NEWS
IGOODS SUSPECTEE^STOLEN
In the Court of PctU Sessions >esterdaj Victor S\kcs 28 labourerFvans bt. Chilwell was charged with
hating In his possession a ejele elec-
tric light outni which it was sus
pectcd, had been stolen ConstableBinks said that when S\kcs was
questioned he had admitted secur-
ing Uie djnnmo off n machine In
Latrobe terrace and the limp froma machine in li\ric it Sjkcs was
fined £3 In default 7 da>s Im-
prisonment
CYCLIST AWARDED DAMAGES
In special Jurisdiction In the Court
of Petty Sessions yestcrdaj Vr M
Stecdman PM dealt with the claimof John Duncan Richards Whitting-ton against S C Seward of Fresh-
water Creek, for £20 damages Theaction arose through a collision be-
tween a cjclc which Richards was
riding west along Malop st and a
motortruck which Seward was dri\
ing and was being turned southfrom Malop st Into Gh»rlnghap st
on Uie morning of February 9 A
\crdict for plaintiff for £13 with£7/13/ costs was awarded Mr D
OKecfie appeared for plaintiff andMr J L Mccabe Dojle for defen-dant
VEGETABLE DEMANDSTEADY
Vegetables were in steady demandin Queen Victoria wholesale marketjesterday Prices of beans and peaswere irregular Beans which openedat 40/ bag for best qualitj later de-clined about 4/ Good peas wereseal ce and firm but poor were
cheaper Quality of cabbages was
less attract ile Lettuce were quietand best tomatoes rose 4/ case Fruitwas slow of sale but prices remainedfirm
Quotations -
VEGETABLES- Beans kidnry 20/ lo28/ 501b fr» closed to 38/ beetroot
1/6 to J/ doz bnchs beet ether 1/6 to2/ doz bnchs cabbages 07 to 0/ doz
ten to 10/ carrols 2/8 to 5/ doz bnchscauliflowers 14/ to 16/ doz celer) 3/to 6/ dor Adelaide 13/ to 14/ dble case
cucumbers prlcklj 1/ to 2/ doz garlic
1/6 to 1/0 lb horseradish 1/3 to 1/6bundle lettuce 3/ to 4/ case lev, to 5/mint 1/6 to 2/ doz bnchs melons citron
6/ to 13/ doz water 12/ to 30/ dozonions dried 8/6 to 8/ case green 1/0
to 2/ doz bnchs pnrslcj 1/6 to 2/ dozbnchs parsnips 2/6 to 5/ doz bnchs
peas IB/ to 28/ 601b Jew to 36/ pot«iocs new, 8/ to 0/ case pumpkins 6/ to24/ doz, according size radish 1/6 to
2/ doz bnchs rhubnib 1/6 lo 2/6 dozbnchs spinach 4/ to 8/ doz bnchstomatoes 6/ to 10/ case few to 14/ tur
nips 2/ to 3/ doz bnchs suede 4/ to6/ doz bnchs vegetable marrons 1/6to 5/ doz
FRUIT- Apples eating 6/ to 12/6cooking 4/6 to 8/ grapes 7/ to 16/ fen
to 20/ oranges Valencia 14/ to 28/fe« snccUll) selected 36/ lemons 14/ to20/ few to 24/ grnpcfrult 14/ to 30/few to 38/ ttraw berries 13/ to 18/ dozpunnets nectarines 12/ to 18/ fen lo"?0/ peaches 5/ to 12/ few to 16/
pears dessert WBC 5/ to 12/ culinary4/ lo 6/ plums 7/ to 14/ few to 16/
quinces 6/ to 7/ bananas Q Igrccni1 s 12/ to 16/ 7 s 17/ to 20/ 8 s and 9 s
20/ to 22/ double case few special lo24/ pineapples Q 8/ to 12/ double
case passion trult 3/ to 8/ half case
cantaloups 6/ to 12/
WHOLESALE PRICES
to trade 4/ to 4/01 boord termsFLOUR-Proclaimed price £12/17/6
for 2 0001b delivered Melbourne or tub
dcllvcrrd Melbourne or suburbsOATS Ibushcl) -Milling 2/1 to 3/6
samples suitable for seed 2/7 reedabout 2/4
BARLEY 'bushell Board prices?
1 malting 1/ feed English2/7 f
Cape 4/3 feed Cape 2/6PEAS (bushell -Good milling duns
noatlnal 6/3CHAFF don)'-Special mill cut rb
17/6 to £0 country mill cut £5/10/
to e5/13/8 good qualitychaff £5/7/6
other grades lower prime « heaton norn!
nal £5/10/ to £5/10/ primo lucerne
chaff nominal £7 to £7/10/ Arrivals
13 trucksHAY (ton)* -Bundled manger sheaves
nominal £5/10/ to £6 prime lucerne
nominal £5/10/ lo £5/15/
STRAW (ton)' -Prime oaten 70/ to
/ primo »beuten 65/ to 67/6 prime
barley "0/ medium quality straw lower
Arrivals 2 trucks
POTATOE8 (ton)-Prime £16/17/6medium qualltj clown lo £16/10/ Ar
rivals 4 trucks
ONIONS don) -Primo trade sellingprie" £14/5/ rails Melbourne pool price£13 rails Colac
BUTTER-Choicest bulk 166/10 cwtor 1 1 lb
CHFESE-New large 1/ lb ne« loaf'o 1/01 semi matured and matured
1/2J to 1/4) according lo agcBACON and HAMS-Bacon Middles
/I lb sides 1/1 to 1 2 flitches 1/1
shoulders 8d shoulders rolled 1/2
ama 1/4 lo 1/5LARD-Bulk Od lb packet« Old lb
irions 7d lbHONE-v. and BEDSWAX
- Cliolcost
hones 7d lb good 6d lo 61d medium
do«n to lid inferior lower Beeswax
sales 3/6 lhCOGS -Unchanged
.Corn Exchange quotations
> SECOND GRADE BUTTER DEARER
i Dairy Produce Control Committee'
has Informed merchants that from
today the wholesale minimum price> of second grade butter will be 1/1 lb.
ex agent's store or cold store, or an
increase of Id. lb. Pastry butter has
been increased Id. to 9d. lb. These
prices are for sales within the Com-monwealth. Butters of these descrip-
tions can be sold only direct to
manufacturers, who must furnish a
declaration that the butter will not
be made available for table use.
PRICE OF PEAS FIXED
CANBERRA, Tuesday.-The price
of best quality blue peas acquired by
the Field Peas Board has been fixed
by Prof. Copland, Commonwealth
Prices Commissioner, at 15/ a bushel
The price of best quality grey peas
Is flNCd at 9/ a bushel
Prof. Copland said that in arriv-
ing at this price due consideration
had been given to the output yield '
an acre and prices obtaining before
the war. The prices fl\ed were more
than double the pre-war price, and
should amply compensate growers for
Increased costs of production.In view of the discussions that
had taken plate on the price of blue
peas it was desirable to point out
that duilng the 5 J ears 1933-1934 to
1937-1938 the average price a bushel
realised exceeded 6/ in only one year,
namely 1937-1938, when the price
was 672 a bushel. The average pricefor these years was 5/0 a bushel.
CLARKE & Co Stock and Sham Brokers'
3rd floor COMMONWEALTH BANK 371
rollins st M43I1 (5 lines) Estab 1851
JOHN GOODALL A- Co Stock and Share
Brokers Austral Chambers. 09 Queen st
Melbourne Tel M2892_REID A Co. Stock nnd share Brokers
Union Trustees BulldhiEs 331 Collins st,Melbourne Tel M3768 (2 lines)_
H BYRON MOORE.DAY A. JOUB
NEAUX Share Brokers 370-380 Collins st
Tel M1IHI (8 lines) Estab 1879_J B WEBE A SONS Share Finance, and
Exphauce Brokers, 375 Collins tjt Tel
M22U (7 lines)_J s WILSON A: Co Share Brokers 5«
Queen st Melbourne MU6404 MU6405
Quotorions_INVESTMENT STOCKS Melbourne, March 17, 1942
_I Buvei I Seller
BANKING COMPANIES
Buyer I Seller
.1V10/M6/10/
"0/
Com of SjdCelai 10/ fpDo pf £10 «150/E S A £3Nat £1 pd 100/
Do £10 foNSW £20 '24/15/
Q Nat £J 90/Union £5 «100
DEPOSIT RECEIPTSESA pf stk
|II 6 |
PASTORAL AND FINANCE
Dennvs Las |lr 3
I
Golds Mort .3/8
Younghusband I20/
I
GAS COMPANIESBrightonColonial I 20/
,
pf |_|
20/8200/
18/6
BalluratCascadeShamrock
|I
MISCELLANEOUSAm Pictures I I
Ansctt 11/
Assoc Inv 10/1
Argus pfDo pf ordAustin DistribA aslan PaperDo prAust cement
Aust Con IndA G luv 5/Aust Knit 7/6A Pap M pfAuto Fin 7/6A Allen A pf
Do B pfB Monde 5/Brit TobaccoBH PtjDo ne»
Brookes LomosBrown Cln 5/ChevronCity MotorClaude NeonCox 5/ fpDo A pfCrescoD W ChandDavies Coop
Drug Houses
33/
.31/3
B/217/1
10/
4/6
3/8
32/631/630/8
D mlopDo prEasta igll 9/3Elec MeterDo pfElec 7 InoDo new
Do pfElectronic 10/Felt TextDo 1st pf
Gen Ind 12/6Oen Mot pfO PlzreyG J ColesDo pf
Gordon GotchDo pfHartlcjs
H B Dickieli Berry prHenry Jones
HeraldDo B pfHoadley s pf
Howard SmithHoyts A pfDo B pf
Hume PipeICIANZ pfJs WgoodK Lewis pf
12/6
31/034/30/
42/22/614/IB/6
Lincoln M 4/Do pfLondon StoresManton piMasonite
MlllaquliiMoulded ProdM j cr
Do pf
MyttonsNestles pfO GUp 1st pfDo 2nd pf
Oljmplc lyreDo new
Pelaco 10/Perm VVrt
Prestige pfRepcoR ReidRuskin pf
Smith MitchSwal ArlcllTanbman s
pfUtd Proms
V NyamaV Palace 10/W worth 5/
W worth NZWunderlich
V Cab 7/6Zinc Inv 4/
22/27/11/3
sr/
13/6
13/
Seller
11/623/
24/6
35/
20/6
30/
MINING STOCKS
I Buyer I Seller
I EAD ZINCB H Su l li I I 20/6New BH 11' 12/
I Gulph Corp 4/ I
TIN AND SCHEEL1TENormanby I I 1/
Tongk Comp I 6/ I
IBuyer I Belter
King Is ScheeIGOLD
Al Consol I 5/
Adelong 0/4Cen Deborah 15/5Consol Areas I
Emperor I5/9
0/5
E ClarenceG PlateauLoloma
Mt MorganDo pfNew MilanoDo pd
IBuyer
ISeller
\L
IBuyer I Seller
N Deboiah H 70/Do pd 77/Redbank ' I
"I 16
Triton , l I
attic C ully II ;26/5
MISCELLANEOUSOil Search
I0/9 I
MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM PRICES (SUPPLEMENTARY), MELBOURNE, MARCH 17
IMin I Max
£108108
DEBENTURES
Met Gas 4 53 £100Do 4 56 100Do 31 56DO 41 50Chevron 5 44
BUILDING SOCIETIES
Argus I »7/ I IIB/
Stand Mutualj 19/101 24/3
I Min 1 Max
PASTORAL AND FINANCEElder Smith
I138/ I 154/
GAS
S Aust Gas I19/5
|23/9
MISCELLANEOUS
A Silknlt pt I 12/ I 15/A M Píete 7/6 10/10 13/2Do 17/6 pd 22/6 27/6Do pf 19/8 I 24/3
I Min I Max
City MotorsClaude Neon.Cresco Fert.Do pf
E Af Coff pfFed WoollenDo pf
Freehold Assets
18/18/11
»/13/6
3/817/6
9/
22/23/111/16/
4/631/611/
22/22/22/
Goliath CentDo pfGuinea AirDo prJ C W son pfMayne N lessNeon ElectVV roo Mt Lyell
IMin I Max18/
22/69/3
14/1015/15/918/215/4
1/H
22/27/811/318/218/19/319/1018/8
1/417/8
MINING STOCKS
SILVER LEADSph Corp pf
I
14/6I 17/6
.Zinc Corp j 40/ I48/
TIN &c
Normanby I 0/3 I 1/.Do pd I
0/3I
1/
|
GOLD-Western Australia
IBoulder Pers I 9/ I 11/
1 Burbidge 3/41 4/11
I Central Gold 0/1 10/10
Consol Areai
Edna May Am
Gt BoulderHill 50 new
Do pdLady ShentonLake \ Star.NorsemanNth Kalgurll.O Banda AmParinga
0/114/5
3/1012/7
V«1/9
0/51/34/10
12/113/3
0/217/7
4/815/5
V»2/1
Sons Gnalta
Stn KalgurllBarling
Swan BitterDo pdWestern G MDo pd
3/113/11
22/613/
0/10
2/9I/B1/9
Guinea'3/8
I 4/5
3/9
Victorian-Bendigorlansmcn I 0/2 Jj 0/3]
Ne» Cnrshal I 0 0 1 13N Deborah pd I 63/
| 77/Castlemaine Chewton
N Campbells I 1/9I
2/9
OIL
Freney Klmb I 0/111 1/1Do pd I 4/6 I 5/6
.Corrected.
I
FINANCE AND COMMERCE
INCREASED TRADINGIN EASIER'CHANGE MARKET
Aust. Consols Steody
YESTERDAT'S MELBOURNE SALES
BISES_
l
Turnover. Price. Rise.
2J, 1045.£850 £100/15/ 1/3
Debentures
MMBW, 4J.
.51 ....
£5,000 £105/8/9 7/6
No. of SharesBrit. Tobacco .
.500 33/6 1/
Electronic ...100 11/10 /2J
Golds.. Mort . .100 23/9 /2
Mutual Store . . 100 11/6 /6
Yellow Cabs ..
100 6/6 /2
Mining
Adelong ... 200 /4J /0J
FALLSDebentures
Turnover. Price. Pall.
SEC, 41, '49 £100 £104 10/No, of Shares
Assoc. Pulp . . 100 25/ 2/6Aust. Cement. . 300 31/6 1/ACI.200 36/6 1/lJBank NSW . .
3 »24/ 15/ 2/6BHP.400 27/3 /3
Do., new ... 100 21/3 1/10
I Drug Houses . .300 22/6 1/6
ESA. pf., stk. .500 11/6 /6
,Hoadleys, pf. . . 100 13/ 1/3
I Hoyts B, pf. .. 300 12/7 12/612/7 /5
Metro. Das ... 30 »205/ 5/,Myer.100 24/ /8
,
Woolworths ... 200 10/7 /I
Mining- Al Consol . . 400 5/ 1/31 Mt. Morgan . .
800 5/2 /I
New Bli 5/ . 100 11/6 /3
Triton.200 1/ /6'
UNCHANGKDi 2J, 1940. cash (£300). £100/13/9:
2J, 1956 (£1,000). £100/5/; 31, 1957,con. (£1,370), £100/18/9; do., cash,
(£400), £100/18/9; 3J, 1954 (£50),*£l05/5/; 31, 1954 (£1,520), £107
2/6; 3J, 1955 (£500), £107/13/9;31, 1948 (£60). '£103/10/; 35.
1943 (£1.500), £101/11/3: 33, 1942
(£500). £101/13/9; 3S. 1947 (£50),
.£105/15/; 4, 1944 (£800), £105
3/9; 4, 1947 (£2,600), £106/7/6,£106/8/9, £106/7/6; 4, 1950
(£2,250), £106/2/6; 4, 1953,
(£3,310), £106/7/6; 4. 1955 (£300),£107/5/; 4, 1959 (£940), £108
8/9; 4, 1961 (£340), £106/18/9.Total turnover, £24,130.
Debentures
MMBW, 41. 1943 (£300), £10017/6; do.. £4/3/6. 1951 (£50),.£103/12/6.
Dunlop (100), 17/6: London Stores
(100). 24/6; United Provisions (200),
8/6.
.Odd lots.
;|QUOTATIONS AND YIELDS
|
Buyer.£
Seller. |YJd.£ I "U
AUSTRALIAN CONSOLS2}, 1946 . . J
2J, 1946, con.1
Do., cash ,
23, 1945.
31, 1956 .
3¡, 1957. COU
Do., cash . .
38, 19453¡¡, 1956
3, 19443. 194839, 1949
3J, 194033, 1951
33, 1954
33, 19483S, 195432, 1955
31, 19483J, 1943
3J, 1942
3Î, 19474, 1947
4, 19504, 1953
4, 1955
4, 10574, 19594, 1961
Odd lots
100/2/6100/13/9!
102/17/6104/6/3 I
102/16/3101/17/6]102/15/104/17/6]
105/5/105/6/
106/10/
107/13/91103/10/101/10/101/12/01:105/15/106/7/6106/2/6106/7/6
107/5/107/8/9108/8/9100/18/91
_Yields on redeemable
debentures include redemption and
allow for buying brokerage.
100/5/100/18/9!
100/18/9
107/2/6
101/11/3]101/13/9
106/8/9
108/10/
SYDNEY SALES
3. 1948, £101/18/9: 31, 1948,
£103/10/; 31, 1956, £100/5/! 31,
1057, cash, £100/18/0; do., conv.,
£100/18/9: 33, 1945. £102/17/6:
38, 1956, £104/6/3; 3,', 1951, £105
6/3; 3J, 1954. £105/5/; 3J. 1947,
£105/15/; 35. 1954, £107/2/6; 4,
1944. £105/3/9: 4. 1947, £106/8/0;
4. 1950, £106; 4, 1953, £106/6/3; 4,
1955, £107/5/; 4, 1957. £107/B/9: 4,
1961, £106/18/9. DEBENTURE:
Metro. Water Bd.. 4|, Mar., 1949,
£101/10/.BANKS.-NSW. £25; Swan Bry.,
18/: Tooheys, A pf., 19/; Tooth.-3B/8;
Hetton Coal, 2/3; Wallsend Coal, 95/;
Assoc. News, 12/6: Hud. Parker, 38/9;
Am. Pictures. 6/; A. Hordern, pf.,
18/; ACI, 37/, 36/9; Auto Total.,
7/9; Brad. Cotton. 27/; Brit. To-
bacco, 33/6. 33/4J; BHP, 27/7J, 27/6,
27/74: do, con., 21/9, 21/41, 21/6;
Col. Sugar. £38: C'wealth Wool. 10/;
D. Jones, 2nd pf., 24/; Edw. Dunlop,
43/; Elec. Meter, 21/104; Union
Theatre Inv., 10/6; W'worths, 10/9.
,
MINING.-Zinc Inv., 4/3; do,
prompt. 4/3; Mt. Lyell. 21/14; New
BH, 11/9. 11/8; BH Sth, 18/6; Em-
peror, 5/8; Mt. Morgan, 5/3.
ADELAIDE SALES
31. 1956. £100/5/; 31. 1057. conv.,
£100/18/9; 3¡, 1954, £107/2/6; 4,
1947, £106/5/.
Benn. Fisher, B. pf.. 14/9; Eld.
Smith, £6/18/9, £6/18/: BHP, 27/9;
SA Farmers' Un., 10/1 ; Guinea Gold,
3/9.
BRISBANE SALES
21, 1946, £100/2/6: 2ä, 1845, £100
12/0; 3j, 1956, £100/5/; 3{, 1957,cash, £100/18/9; 3J, 1949. £10417/6; 33, 1951, £105/2/6; 3J, 1954,£107/2/6: 4, 1947, £100/0/3: 4,
1B50, £105/17/6; 4, 1953. £106
2/6.
City Elco. Light (x/d), 18/; ACI,
37/2; BHP, 27/9; Elcc. Meter, 22/;
Qantas, 17/6.
"THE ARGUS" INDEX
Year Month Mar MarAUSTRALIA Ago Ago 16 17
Gilt-edged 122 61 120 0!) 110 27 110 27Industrials 46 14 37 38 37 30 37 04Banks 26 23 23 16 22 06 22 03Prcf shares 31 26 2B 02 20 74 29 74Silver-lead 106 37 88 12 81 81 81 81
Bases-
Gilt edged par equals 100Shares par equals 20
Financial Times Index nnd DowJones averages not received
AUSTRALIA SILKNIT!
PROFIT, £6,319
Prout or Austrian Silknit I K1 f v
1941 after providing for taxation
is £6319 eompnied willi £U8iT
for 1940 Ta\ piovi-ion li £23 ODO
Including £4 000 pavahlc retrospcc
lively for the second half of 1940
rsalnst £12 300 the previous veir
Prcf dividend of 7r loi l8
months to Jun" 30 1141 icducingan cars of 6 months Is recommendedind requires £6 300 leaving a mij
forward of £335 agdüibt £310brought In
Turnover increased considcinbljand was the companv s highest to
date, the directors state Thej addthat though ta\ provision icpicseiits
almost two thirds, of trading profits
they feel that shareholders will be
pleaseJ to know of the substantialcontribution thus being made tow -vrds
the war effort
MYER INT. DIVIDEND REDUCED 1
Myer Emporium Ltd. has reducedIts interim dividend on oidinary
shares from 3*.óto 2iTo. Reasons
for the reduction arc the uncer-
tainty of conditions and greatly In-
creased taxation. . Directors stale
that trading for the half-year was
satisfactory, both ¡is regards sales
volume and profit.>
Last year the company paid an
interim ord. dividend of 3W- and final
of 3% and bonus of 27c, making a
total of 0%.
SHIPPING NEWSPAPERS (SYD.)
Shipping Newspapers Ltd., of
Sydney, reports profjtof £6,420 for
year to Dec. 31, niter providing
T.!2.500 for taxation and £960 for de-
preciation. This compares willi
£7,105 In the previous year, when
provision for taxation was £2,000,
depreciation £960.
LION BREWING PROFIT STEADY
Accounts of Lion Brewing <5¿ Malt-
ing Co. Ltd., of Adelaide, for 6
months ended January 31 show
profit of £3,466, compared with£3,425 for the previous period. Profitis struck after deducting £3,764 for
depreciation, and £2,738 for taxa-tion. Unchanged dividend of 3¡%takes £3.253, leaving £2,830 to be
carried forward, against £2,618
brought in.
WONTHAGGI CO-OPERATIVE
Profit of C948 Is shown by Won-thaggi Co-opeiative Distribution So-
ciety Ltd foi the half-year to Febuiarj l8 Sales less rebates of
£10 384 amounted lo £54 470 In-
tel est on fixed deposits and Com-
monwealth bonds totalled £554
commissions £488 and discounts lc
Lcivcd £732 Stock on hand at Fcb
luaiy l8 was valued at £23 882
DIVIDENDS DECLARCD
Myer Emporium Ltd.-Half-yearly,
ord., 24%. P. April 9. C. March 28.
Paterson, Laing, and Bruce Ltd.
Half-yearly, cuni, olid non-cum. prof.
3%. P. Apvll 1. C. March 2,
Mayne Nlckless Ltd.-Half-yearly,61% (unchanged). P. April 1. C.
March 25.
O. Gilpin Ltd.-Quarterly, A prcf.,
13%: B pref.. 1J%. P. April 7. C.9am March 31.
Hill 50 Gold Mine NL.-12lh, of 9(1.
a share. P. April 8. C. March 30.
Caledonian Collieries Ltd. - Pref.,
3% (off arrears). P. April 29; C,April 14.
Howard Smith Ltd. - Quarterly
pref., 14%. P- April 8; C. March31. Half-yearly, »ord., 2%, making
4% for year (last year 5%). P.
April 20; C. April 14.
Shipping Newspapers Ltd.-Half
yearly pref., 3.1%; ord. 14%, mak-
ing 3% (unchanged) for year. P.
March 30.Cash Orders Amalgamated Ltd.
Quarterly, pref., 24%, P. April 1. C.
March 23.
James Stcdman Hendersons Sweets
Ltd.-Half-yearly, 2nd pref., 35%, P.
April 1.
GOLD YIELDS
Al Consolidated (V.l. 17th.-220
tons, 147oz. 16dvvt. (13.4dvvt. a ton).
Cocks Eldorado IV.), 14th.-98
hrs., 39.300 cub. yd.; 53oz. smelted
gold, li tons - tin- cone, est. value
£888 (5.4n yd(, previous 4.2). Lost
time Included 31 hours on repair to
bucket line pivot drive.
I
CENTRAL GOLD MINES
Al an extraordinär}' meeting cf
shareholders of Central Gold Mines
NL, held in Adelaide yesterday, a
resolution to wind-up the companywas passed. It was stated thal a
first liquidation dividend should be
paid al an early date.
CARPATHIA TIN LOSS £1,474
Carpalhla Tin Mining Co. NL re-
ports loss of £ 1.474 for half-year
ended January 31, compared with
profit of £1,888 for the previous 6
months. This was mainly accounted
for by lack of water for working on
a full scale. The mine is still closed
down owing to the dams being dry.
Proceeds of tin sales were £1,629,
against £5,843 in the 6 months
ended July 31.
¡MELBOURNE BANK CLEARINGS I
Werk ended-»Mar 16 43 23 516 668Mar 17 41 il 402 247
From lan 1to
Mar 16 43 263 084 DOO 6 368 730 236 716 220
Mar 17 '41 218 473 063 0 396 130 209 077 833
Increase 44 610 087
FINAL BARLEY PAYMENT
Final payment of Ud a bushel on
barley placed in the No 2 pool(1940-41 season) will be made from
Adelaide this week Cheques will beposted to Victorian groweis Thisdistribution will make total pawncntsto groweis for the season as follow -
English barley No 1 grade 4/54 »
bushel No 2 grade 1/114 No 3 3/6)feed 3/44 Cape No 1 glade 3/lOiNo 3 grade 3/31, feed quality 3/24a bushel These amounts aie all
subject to deduction of rail fi eightfrom country centres to terminalport
Deduction of 3d a bushel will bemade on barley of the 1941-42 season
which is not delivered to the boardor its llcemed receivers on oi beforeMaich 31 This is to cover expensescaused by late delivery The boardmay decide to increase the deductionlater in the season_
Ease ALLthese Colds
Miseries
Whcic is your child's cold,Mother? In His nose? His throat?
Mis chest? Or all three?
Take no chances! Use the ti em-
inent that bi ings help straight lo
nose, thront, and chest all at the
same time... a bedtime rub withVicks VapoRub!Medicated vapours, released from
VapoRub by the body warmth, arc
breathed in straight to the ¡ro-
tated air-passages, which only
vapours can reacli direct. Their
on-the-spot medication soothe*
irritation, clears away mucus.
Breathing is easy. Coughing is re-
lieved. And, what's more ...
Like a poultice, VapoRub works
on the skin, "draws out" painful
lightness from throat and chest.
With nose, throat, and chest
comfortable, the child sleeps rest
fully. VapoRub's poultice and
vapour actions go on hour after
hour... break up most colds
overnight.
AVOIDS STOMACH UPSETS
-because it is used extern-
ally ! You canuse VapoRubfreely even on a baby!
OVER 30 MILLION
JARS USED YEARLY
mr
In spilo of higher war tima costs, Velvot Soapcontinues to givo tho soma high quality gifts.
But no longer can wa do this for tho sam«
number of crosses, RogreHully we must ask
for a few more in the following cases.
+ NOTE ALTERED VALUES
C .WHITE BATH TOWELBEAUTIFULLy SOFT AND ABSORBENT Sir. 24" « 46"
FREE Ißfor only I W BLACK, Jm I BLUE or I ùBROWN VEIVU
CROSSES
. COLOUREDBATH TOWELATTRACTIVE DESIGNS, EXTRA ABSORBENT
FREE for only Sito 23" x 46"
I O BLACK, im I BLUE or ? »4
FREE for only Slie 21" x 42"
BROWN VELVETCROSSES
I ¿Ê BLACK, «¿U BLUE or 00BROWN VELVET
CROSSES
Popular house-wife style PILLOWSLIPWELL FINISHED, LONG WEARING
FREE io oí 54for only I «to Black,
Mm I Blue or *JTBrown VELVET
crossos
& .GLASSCLOTHPü' h ""
FREE for only
J U BLACK, I I
gaily striped.
Site 23" x 32"
BROWN VELVET
CROSSES45IMPORTANT: Uncertain conditions make these offers
subject to alteration without notice.
ALL OTHER GIFT VALUES REMAIN AS BEFORE.
V55 24Vn
...IS THEREA
HIS UFE IS IN YOUR HANDS
BABIES CAN'T FICHT FIRE BOMBS«
ONLY TRAINED MEN CAN COMBATTHEM-
PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN-'
J0,N THE AUXILIARY FIRE SERVICE TODAY
THOUSANDSOF TRAINED MEN ARE NEEDED
APPLY AT YOUR NEAREST FIRS RATION.
THIS l8 YOUR RESPONSIBILITY
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GET YOUR BLANKETSREADY FOR WINTER
Now that the weather Is cooler
it ? Is time to go through yourblankets aud see that they arc readyfor the winter. This year, because
of the war. It Is not possible to re-
place blankets, KO grenier care mustbe taken of the older ones.
When washing blankets choose a
bright, breezy day so that the dryingmay be done as quickly as possible.
Shake (he blankets thoroughly and
IT any of the parts arc particularlysoiled it is a good idea to markthese by running a tacking threadaround them so that special atten-
tion may be given them.Put the blankets to soak for an
hour in n tub, In a solution of soft
soap and borax, to sufficiently cover
them. The best preparation is madeby dissolving one table-spoonful ofsoft soap and 2 table-spoonfuls ofpowdered borax in a quart of boil-
ing water and add this, when quitemelted, to 2 buckets of cold water.
If the blankets are very soiledprepare a tccond tub of the soapand borax solution. When the hourIs up rinse up and down in the sudsfor 3 to 5 minutes and transferblanket to the clean tub of soapwater and let It remain there about10 minutes and then rinso up and
down. Put through the wringer and
drop into a tub of clean cold water,
then wring again, and place intoanother rinsing water. Always use
at least. 2 rinsing waters, as any
soap left in makes the blankets
I
hard and lends to shrink them.
¡Wring out again-and, if possible, 2
'persons standing opposite each other
should pull the blanket Into shapeand give it a thorough shaking be-
fore hanging It on the line.
It Is not necessary to use the soft
soap and borax solution for blankets
not very soiled. A good soapy waterfollowed by 2 or 3 rinsings will have
much the same results.
If Uie blanket needs rebuiding
attend to this when it is dry. Whiteor coloured silk bindings can bo usedor a less expensive way Is to turnthe edge over once and crochet a
buttonhole edging in thick wool tomatch the blanket stripes. Or sew
with a blanket edging stitch, whichis quite simple.
When blankets become too thinand unsightly from long use, washthem and put 2 together and cover
them with sateen, or a cotton or
chintz material to make quilts. Extrastuffing could be added if liked, andthe whole sewn In large squares tohold It Into proper shape.
To wash an eiderdown shred some
good yellow soap, dissolve in boiling
water, pour Into a pan of warm
water, and make a lather. When
t lukewarm put in the quilt and
squeeze It well with the hands until
clean, then rinso twice in clean,
warm water. Wring out, shake well,
and hang on the line to dry. While
drying shake several times, so that
the down does not stick together.
Mr. and Mrs. William Louder
leaving All Saints' Church, East
St. Kilda, after their wedding last
night. The bride was formerly
Miss Gladys Ticdcmann.
WEDDINGS
AUSTIN-MUDGT"' The marriage of Margaret Knox,
! only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.
Mudge, Courong rd., Glen Iris, to
; Cpl. Douglas Henry Austin, Kyarra
rd., Glen Iris, youngest son of the1
late Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Austin, for' merly of Wattle Valley rd., Canter
: bury, was quietly celebrated at the
Glen Iris Presbyterian" Church.
I SIERAKOWSKI-BRITT'
St. Flnbar's Church, East Brigh'
ton, was the setting yesterday for the'. Nuptial Mass at which Maureen
Thérèse, eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Con Britt, Weber st., Brighton,'
was married lo Ralph William Siera: kowski, Brighton Club Hotel. The
bride wore a gown of magnolia tatln,
and her veil was lent by the nuns
. of the Good Shepherd Convent.1 Misses Carmel Britt and Marie Slera'
kowski, who attended the bride, wore1 wine velvet frocks with matching
caps. A reception was held ut No.: 9 Darling st.
|
KERR-KOTTMANNi The marriage of Huida Irma, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Kotli mann, Brinsley rd., Camberwell, and? Keith William, younger son of Mrs.
H. C. Kerr, Surrey' Hills, und the
late Mr. Kerr, was celebrated yester-
day at St. Mark's Church, Camber-well, by Rev. P. W. Robinson.
The bride wore a pearl satin gown? and a tulle veil, and carried a prayer ]
book with a bookmnrk of gardenias.
Misses Elsa and Roma Kottmann,i bridesmaids, wore apple blossom pink
marquisette frocks. Mr. Eric Kottmann was best man, and Mr. AllanHalliday was groomsman. A recep-tion was held at Wattle ParkChalet.
LOUDER-TIEDEMANN
Wearing o gown of white slippersatin embroidered with pearls,
Gladys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
,
T. Tiedemann, Powlett st., Mordialloc,was married to William, eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Louder, Wal-
tham st., Richmond, at All Saints'Church, East St. Kilda, last evening.
'
Canon Schofield officiated. A re-
ception was held at Navarettl's.
KURTS-FUTCHER
The marriage of Esther Mavis
(Essie), only daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Futcher, and Ptc. Robert,
Hurts, only child of Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Kurts. Williams, rd., Windsor,
was celebrated yesterday at Christ
Church, St. Kilda. The bride wore]
a gown of ivory marquisette with a
tulle veil held with tuberoses. Mrs.
Frank Marland was matron of
honour, and Miss Lorna Palmer
bridesmaid. Mr. Frank Marland was
best man, and Mr. Tom Futchcr
groomsman. A reception was heldat the George Hotel.
SNELL-BATTERBURYThe marriage of Jean, eldest
daughter of Mrs. Batterbury. ofFrancis st., Sandringham, and thelate Mr. E. W. Batterbury, lo PettyOfflccr Donald Snell, RAN, third son
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Snell, of New st.,
Hampton, was celebrated at Sand-
ringham Baptist Church. The bride's
sister, Fay, was bridesmaid, and Mr.
Keith Snell was best man.
ENGAGEMENTS
Margaret Haddon, only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harrie Hall, Aistongr., East St. Kilda, lo Trevor Ash-more, second son of. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pyman, Lockhart st., Caul-field.
'
Edith Iris, younger daughter of
Mrs. Templar, Beulah Park, Gawler
(Tas.), and the late Mr. H. Templar,
to Rayner, only son of Mr. and Mrs.R. Calvert, Booran rd., Glenhuntly.
Yvonne Jean, elder daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. Kerr, Park st.,
Frankston, to Charles Henry,
younger son of Mr. and Mrs. H. N.Grubb, Florence rd., Surrey Hills.
Maureen, elder daughter of Mr.
C. J. Keane, Latrobe terrace, Gee-
long, and the late Mi's. Keane, to
Lieut. Thomas P. Maher, elder son
of Mrs. B. Maher, and the late Mr,Thomas Maher, formerly of Violet
Town.
HOW TO PRESERVE FRUITS
A food shortage in Ausualia in the
future is not impossible Housc
whes should thoieforc prcscive as
manv fruits and vegetables tis thc\
arc able to now Methods of di j ins
and bottling and equipment needed
aie oxpiained in an illustraU-d aiticle
i i The Australasian on silo lo i
di}
DONATIONS TO FUNDS|¡
At a meeting of rootsciay Patriotic
Appeals Committee vestcrday it was
decided lo donate £100 to the Mer-
cantile Marine War Service League
Patiiotio Fund and £25 to the At
mourcd Dlxision Appeal Committee
towaid an armouied ambulance
IMPRESSIONS OF
AUSTRALIA
The average American had 2 main
Ideas about Australia, Sir Robert
Garran told members of the English
Speaking Union at the annual meet-
ing yesterday. He thought that nn
Australian In America was "a long
way from home," and he was deeply
impressed with the Australian sol-
diers, especially their conduct in theLibyan campaign.
Otherwise, apart from the factfact that he was inclined to believetliat this country was the size ofthe Isle of Wight, an impression
gained from atlases in Which no
great prominence was given to Aus-
tralia, the American citizen was well
informed and curious about thiscountry. America had many prob-lems which we also had, erosion of thesoil being one of the worst.
Both countries of tile New World
respected'
British traditions, and,when he had lectured in Clevelandduring the exhibition, he had beenInterested to see that the principalexhibit was the venerable parch-
ment known as Magna Carta, towhich American Presidents from
the earliest had appealed as a
foundation ot the freedom of USA.
Mr. Justice Lowe, in thanking SirRobert Garran for his lecture, re-
ferred to a whispering campaignthat England had "let us down,"and said that people who spoke thus
apparently meant that England hadnot done for us what we had not
done for ourselves. He would not
wish to live In a world in which Eng-land was finished and dead.
Professor Skeats announced thatas a wartime economy the union
would use and rent only half thepresent lecture-room space, andwould have Uie services of a parttime secretary. Meetings for tile
present would be held in the after-noon.
MISSIONARIES DETAINED
At the meeting of the Prcsby
teilan Women's Mlsslonaiy Union
jesterday It was announced, on the
authority of the British Ambassadoiat Buenos Aires, that Dr C I
McLaren, who is a medical mission-
ary of long standing in Korea, hadbeen placed in detention by theJapanese
Di McLaien, Mho is son of theMe Rev Di McLaren a former
ri'incipal of Presbjteilan Ladies' Col-lege, Melbourne, has a wife anddaughter in Melbourne Ho was
bom In Japan, when his fathei held,a piofessoishlp there, and has donevaluable hospital and other meolcil|work in the East He has willie»|very cheerfully to his family sincethe war, and it is thought that the
detention may be in his own home
No wold lins been received fiom
Mi and Mrs Haiold Lane, nor
horn Mi and Mis A Wiight, othermissionaries in the same countiy.
Miss Betty Pilton, who lecently an-
nounced hei engagement to Dr
Ashton, of the London Missionaij
Society Is thought to be interned in
Hong Kong
WEDDING DATES
The marriage of Hilda Klrkhopc,daughter of Mr. John Klrkhopc.Queensbcrry st., Carlton, and the late
Mrs. Klrkhopc, to Lieut. A. G. Tongo,AIF, son of the Rev. A. C. Tongoand Mrs. Tongo, of Sydney, will becelebrated this evening In Adelaide.
The marriage of Patricia Mary,daughter of Mrs. Calder. Te Anau.Benalla, and the late Mr. W. J.
Calder, lo Inn Menzies, only son ofMr. and Mrs. C. Westwood. Mono-meith, Northbrook av., Malvern, willbe quietly celebrated at Holy TrinityChurch of England, Benalla, on Sat-
urday at 7.
The marriage of Margaret, elderdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basil C.Caldwell, to Capt. G. E. Bromleywill be celebrated on Saturday at
St. Andrew's Church, Brighton, at 3.
The marriage of Sadie EhvynGoldsbury and Capt, Alan OsborneWarne will be celebrated on Friday
at Christ Church, South Yarra, at
7.30, by Bishop James, of St. Arnaud.Afler the wedding there will be a
reception at Thurlstone, St. Kilda
rd., Melbourne. i
The marriage ot Claire Telfer.'
eldest daughter of M". and Mrs. I
R. W. Raffnn, Pine Park. Humula!iNSWl, and Temple Waring, only
son or Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Saxton,Walmer K1... Kew, will bo celebrated
nt St. Stephen's Church, Sydney, on
Friday.
The Un-Namcri Players will pre-sent "Nothing But the Truth" in
the Central Hall on Saturday. March
28, to aid the Comforts Fund.
Victorian Elocution Association will
hold its bi-monthly meeting at theInternational Club, Currajong
House, Collins st., on Thursday. Mr.
C. N. Bayertz will give an address,
followed by a programme given byMr. Verdon Williams and Miss Etta
Bernard.
The Infant Welfare Centre van,
which will leave Melbourne for
Omeo-Orbost infant welfare circuit
today, will be farewelled at the
[headquarters of the Country Women's
Association at 10.15, and at 10.45 at
the Health Department._
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Untied by the Depaitment of Ali
\csteidaj contained the names of
51 members solving ovoisra and 13
in Austialla or Austi allan ten ¡tones
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LETTERS!
STAFFING OF SCHOOLS
Sir,-There is something scrlouslj
v>iong in Uie administration of the
manpower regulations when the
Go\cinment of Victoiia can insist.
on the staffing of ruial schools with ]
a minimum attendance of 5 children i
What the Education Department i
was never able to do al noimal
times it is now instructed to accom-t
pllsh at a time when 1200 mile i
teachers are in camp To make (
this possible the metropolitan >
schools aro closed to childi cn under j
St, untrained lads and gills of l8(
are being sent to take charge of j
rural schools and the provisions of (
the Public Service Act aie being
strained to Justify the arbitrarytransfer of some 200 tcacheis fiom J
the larger schools j
This is being done at a time whenevacuation of the children is im-minent, and when every available
'
teacher will be icquircd to take'
chai gc of squads not only of school)
children, but of many thousands oftheir young« brothers and sisters
'
Teachers arc piepared and will un-j
doubtedly be asked to make manjsacrifices in the public interest but '
they are suspicious and resuilful of
this move Refused leave to take a'
moic direct part in the war effort,'
thev believe that their trained ex- f
Deiience can be used to better pur-.
-FRED. THOMAS, fccrclary '
Victn. Teachers' union.l
I
SCHOOL CADET TRAININGj
Sil,-As an old soldiei of 3 cam-
paigns I ha\o long icaliscd our dan-
ger Mv association with 2 Geelongand 3 Ballarat public schools, and
almost all Catholic bojs' colleges in
Melbourne qualities mc to speak with
I
authoilty on school cadet trainingUnless we use all means at oin dis-posal we cannot win this wai I
know the Japanese well, thrj mc
cunning, detci mined, and quick to
adapt themselves to circumstancesPeace on our teinvi will take o\ci 2
\cars Theiefore rcintioducc schoolcadets Immediately Many schools
would adopt tiainlng, but llfles and
unifoim aro pioblems Compensa-tion in lieu of uniforms and 400
tifies transferred from school to
.school by military transpoit would
solve the problem. -J. J. STANLEY. (Ballarat).
SPIRITUAL FORCE
I
Sir-Chui chmen throughout tile
Commonwealth will utter a heartfelt
amen to the thoughts expressed
In Sir Drnest risks letter publisheoIon Monday What a challenge to our
I church loadas to pioclaim a com-
mon evangel-what a stupendous oc-
casion foi demonstrating its efflcacj
iThc Church of England Men-
l Society Is profoundls grateful to Sir
Einest for so clearly stating what
mast of us whcthei chuichgoeis 01
no1 know in our lieaits to be our
common and our greatest need We
pray that as a p-oplc we mayanswer the challenge as effectively
as we have answeicd the challengeto gieatci nmtciial pioduttion-WMI ROWE national seuctaiy Church
of England Mens Soclctj
Sir-With interest and delight I
lead the fine Icttci of Sh Ernest1 is c in THE ARGUS of Monday 1
agiec with him that the \allic of
spiritualfoic is gi eater than nil
ottteis and may I add tint as in
all oin blessings fiom God tills too
we must use In a balanced degreeto obtain the b-st i cults le with
out feet fu inly on Hie giound I
suggest that dail\ and alone we
ask God (whichever wa> wo in
divlduallj sec Him) foi thoughts of
roulage and faith that we may cain
the light to His spiritual force of
«trcngth and help to oursches ond
i ir country. -SHEELAH BREARLEYi .Melbourne).
I
HOUSEHOLD EGG PRODUCTION II
Sir,-Urgent appeals ¡ne madeI
daily to 'step up pioductlon'
¿\,c|
Why then, should thriftj, industri-
ous household«s who pieter icsh I
eggs and also t-omply with the above|
îequest by pio\lding in some mea-¡
suie theil own food supplj be
thiealcned with a fowl tax of from
-BRIGIU DALLI
(Muuumbccna).
IAUSTRALIA AND USA I
Sil -England caí es about hei
Dominions as much as »bout hei
self Su is howcvci now Inn
position vvlicie she must defend hci
self from the cnemv the Jnpanc i
menace in the Pacific is 1 IICLMIIR
on the doois of Ameiica and Au
Ualh thus it is ncLCssnij for Ailie
lica to icgard AustialUs Intciests
as hci own and Austialin to lewid
America s intctcsts as her safe
guard - -ELSIE HERITAGE (St
IS EXEMPTION ABUSED?
Sil,-In gaining exemptions fur
theil employees (definitely not 01
wai woik) tome employers rc\cal a
selfishness haid to understand I
Know of single men exempt slmphbecause theil call-up would mean
the link bioken between custom«
and business These i casons mustLe gi\en to the exemption powcisWhy, then, can some obtain thefa\our (doubtful) while ii moie
genuine case is refused? Also, what
aie we 'fiftyltes" going to do if
called up now that all the' cushy"
jobs are fUled_ with young 3-stiipe
.GORDON JAMES (Balwyn).
ITea Buds DelightYou drink tea for lcfrcshmcnt,
so]
why not enjoy delicious joung buds?
They aie the most refreshing, be-
cause thev were gathered on Eastern
hilltops while their juices were at
their richest, while the life in them
was in its springtime
Then they were cured slowly, so
that the rich flavours might be re-
tained until you were ready to enjoj
them, and then multi-refined to cn
suio purity
Older a packet of Bushells Tea
now so that a delicious cup of it will
quickly refresh you when ne\t you
"-orne home tired
HIDDEN RESERA ES .. IN A
lEHEL CASE
Every day someone cernes acre ii
little hidden reserve a va'uable
old piece in a rarely opened lew c1
case old jewellery seldom worn
or silvei that no longer serves a
piactical purpose Old gold silver
and gems can be com cited into cashor the proceeds invested in war loanot in wat savings ceiltflLates HardjBros 338 Collins street leading
jewellers, offer highest market w'-es
Valuations civ en without obligation
-£AdU]
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WOMEN'S LAND"
ARMY
Premier's Support
Shortage of labour on fßrms was
'crlouslj restricting production Mr
Dunstan Premier, laid jestcrdayDnirv farms were more extensively
nlftctcd at present Where formerly'
to 6 farm hands were employedthe woik was now being carried on
bj Hu fumer tilth the assistanceor his wife and daughters The}
wcic working very hard and for longhouis dailj trjing to keep up their
contracts Inevitably they would be
foiccd to curtail operations unless
additional help was obtained
Similar conditions arc arising uponpig and poultry farms, orchaids and
gardens and shortage of labour will
be felt on sheep and wheat farmsMr Dunstan has alwavs strenu-
ously opposed a policy of restricting
output of primary industries Pro-
duction was alwajs an unknown fac-
tor because of seasonal fluctuations,
he said, but we should not allow
ptoduction to fall off by neglecting
factors which were under our con-
trol
Undoubtedly women could help to
relieve labour shortage on farms
Aliendy thousands of women aie en-
gaged in milking cows feeding poul
Uy and pigs picking fruit and tend-
ing vegetable plots There are also
(xuntless jobs they could do on sheep
and wheat farms
Tarin work may not be so attrac-
tive and spectacular as oilier forms
of war woik but manv vital phases
of war effort call for straight-outpttrlotic sacrifice There are scoies
of women willing to serve in anycapacity that would best help their
countiy No doubt there would be
manv volunteers to work on farms if
thcie wete established a suitable or-
ganisation or an arm of tho nationil
defence sjstcm with which Uiey could
become identifiedMr Dunstan considered establish-
ment of such an oiganlsation to be
a matter for Commonwealth authoii
ties It would naturally become part
of the whole defence system in whichmen released for fighting services
and other specialised efforts would
be icplaccd by women The Com-
monwealth should arrange terms of
employment and fix remuneration,as was being done in all other ser-
vices vital to defence and national
survival
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
At the quarterly meeting of the
central executive of the Children's
Hospital Auxiliary it was revealed
that In the last 3 months 2.G35 gar-
ments had been forwarded to the
hospital, in addition to large dona-
tions of Jam, sugar, &c.; also cash
donations to the value of £1,107
15/9. Mr. H. Barrett, manager and
secretary, explained evacuation ar-
rangements made by the hospital,
and also pi coalitions made »gainst
air raids.
CARPETSRECARPETING ?
Ile sure lo see the bett ranee ul
H nil lo VI all Carpels by tbc
Irjtlinc nmnufneturrrs at (be
bim» rooms of
Newport & BowesTill- IIOML OF CAHPLTS»
Jil I IT COMINb ST MU6118
(Opposite McFwnn s bide Door!
SKIN CARE I
ass your best investment.8 Krrp sour (.kin sonne and fresh
H lo Uii c I s a dulls Icautr muline
? nf Iran he ni rlshli s anrl pro
? trcllni; «lill Make Up» special
? I reparutias
? (leal si K Cream I/I 4/11
? Tlhs e (re»m t/( 1/»
I I oui talion Crc-iraI
BjI oHdcr "/I»
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¡MAKE-UPS £85,\2
MORE EGGÍ5 NOW
and all the j ear round
Your birds will feed greedllj and lay
heavily if j ou give them Karswood
Poultry Spice Moreover jour birds
will lay all thiough autumn and
winter You can confidently expect
180 eggs a j car from each bird Foi
Karswood does not force the birds
contains no foieing ingredientIvarswood is a natural food includinu
giound iusicts and phosphates Goodloi joung blids and old
try ,lb packet -enough ¡or 20 birds
for lo days Birds need Karswood for
fortnight Kanwood works naturally
not suddenly It is slow and sure 114
KARSWOODPOULTRY SPICEmake j birds loy without foran«;]
ARGUS. WtP" MAB 18/42-5
THE SHOE
THAT'S IN TUNE WITH
THE TIMES
IN Style
IN Price
IN Comfort
Styl EEZ, Ide shoes that flatter your O-st add leo» them
happy, once again proscrita whole ringo af /tunning
Autumn Stylo Be »ure and lee the entrancing new
'
NavyDluo" model», and remember Styl E6Z atone has the
enclusivo "Flare Fit' mncrsolo thai holps you wall without
a "wobble"
Now mora than ever your feet must be fit.
CHILTON
SELBY , ,mt wompi GiuAUst NAME IN WOMENS SHOES
IE 2
wjxdUEASY TO SERVE
AND ALWAYS ENJOYED
Keep your pantry wol! slocked wilh
delicious Rosella Products und bo
prepared for all o merge naos
The Rosella Rangeincludes
Cooked Sausages and
Vegetables
Mira Plum Jam
Solus Apricot Jam
Tomato Sauce
Worcester Sauce
Rosella Pickles
Insist on Rosella ¡8$
For a change ,
Curried Sausages &
Vegetables.
VEAH'
UOüKAT THAT tOVlLVl
WELL AU. HAVE ANOTHER
PlATt OF KELLCOöS
CORN FLAKES WE
I JOST CANT RESIST,
I THOSE. BUS*** .'¡==i;
CRISPÍ ER
Xkii"
GRASS'
' HERE -fARt
I COLONEL WE» SAVED A SEAT
FOR YOU*'
fr ^ß
ONLY THE BEST OF EVERYTH/NG
/S GOOD ENOUGH! THATS WHY WE SERVE
THOSE 6/G GOLDEN KELLOGG'SCORN FÍAKES ON THE
"SP/R/r OF PROGRESS"
Rcllofi'i Corn Flak«» ara not
only nor« dalidoua than any-
thing «lit, but thtyara alio
ncrutt in astray »«lu«. Gis«
sour wbol« family txiap, cnindiy*
dalidot» Kallon'« Cora Halt»
avajy »sataiag.
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chase for £850 investment showing over
£10 net weekly profit The proposition is
guaranteed and protected Finance can bearranged on £500 Applj Box2323V POMelbourne _
beretary. Victorian Softgoods Association7 Flinders lane Melbourne
MILK BAR Confectioners De 1 uxc howIng £20 net PROriT WELKLY Beautiful
shop In premier position Splendid dwelling cheap rent beaut fully fitted MONTH S
TRIAL STAND any accountant s Ime&UEñ
IHARMACY eastern suburb old establishedresidential good dwelling retiring health
reasons 177 Argus _
NEWS AOENCIES FOR SALE
AUTH-Goodwill £204 £890 £1059 £857£796 £2161 £1447 £996 SUBURBAN
SUB AGENCIES- Goodwill £317 £271
£45» £127 £590 All particulars can be
obtained from B S CASH Assessor 540I It Collins st C 1_WANTED URGENTLY
RESIDENTIALS GUEST HOUSES SOUTH
OP THE YARRA DISTRICTS Prompt In
spection Ring M4347
(.23 Collins st. Melboun
WELL ESTABLISHED Brisbane Motor Co
desires contact Gas Producer Manufacturerview Queensland agency Particulars prices
MEETINGS, LECTURES
AAA-Rationalists discussion meeting will
not be held tonight Next meeting 15thApril. 8pm_
ander TODAY 2 30 p m to LADIES HowLittle Mistakes in Eating Con Keep YouHALr-BICK Written questions re health or
loods FREE Interviews Collection_
MERLE and DIANA DEIMEL S Health Teachln«a Obtain Perfect Health and Slim
Nature Way 2 30 p ni (Women Only) 17
Hlrabeth st Melbourne_METROPOLITAN LEAGUE FOR BOYS AND
GIRLS
A Meeting of creditors will be held todayat 4 p m at the Lower Ground Floor «4Queen street Melbourne
PRACTICAL YOGA'rHB SECRET KEYS TO LIFE
BTDDY CLASSES under the Personal Tuition
of Dr A P POSCHINOERConsulting Psychologist and Chromopath
COMMENCE TONIGHT at 8 O Clock atSCOTS HsLL 03 Rusr-Il Street
enrolment for Clesccs from 7 B p m
SAI» BY AUCTIONOr»-~ iiiisTiTï
At Ten O ClockIn Our Room?__
LARGE SALE OP GOCD USFXUL FURNITURE Including Three Wad» Removed
From StoreBEAUCHAMP BRO! HERS «111 StLL a
fellows-
At Ten O Clock-Odd Wnrdrobc °ldc
beard» T»llbo> Sa'e Oak KI c1 en ("abl
uti 12 OOOD BFDKCOM fiUIlfcb ill»al
iut Veneer Oil. Hl«ck«Gr4 Q cci land
Nipple Vthlte Enamel fcteictallc- Bock
ca-es Oak Bed trtlee 8 LOUNGE aUIIta
In Genoa Tapc*ti> leather and Pantasote
a Oak and Cedar Ofncc Tables Double a id
Single Bed tead« and Wlrcr "-c jm s Chairs
Dining Chair» Cedar and O I. Dinlns TableHallstands and F.asj Chair
At a Quarter Pan Ivsclic C Cíoli
- 30
SPLTNDID WILTON and AXMINalERS.ARIETS> Oood Colourings Si7es j«
13 x 13 13 6. - .
12 X 9 10 6
btrci
At Half p»U Clio O Clock -MAGNIFICE(T MAHOGANY IGUSHFD MAPLESFDROGM bum V lill Bedstead to Match
Bali Wardiorts Fitted and Large Knee holeOre sing Table 3 SEARLS. HEW WALNUT
VFNEER BEDROOM SUITES and Bedstead»to Match Well made Blackwood WardrobePeriod Oak Bullet Sideboard Walnut Re
1 c on Dining Table Half circle Period Oak
Cabinet Oik Bed betlee 2 COV
BLE 3 PIECF LOLM3E SUITFSLowe Cushion» Fawn Tarcttrj andOccasional Tables Hall 1 ablcs Fas>
|
tiri of China EP Ware Ornaments Curtalnr
At Half pa>t T«o O Clock- Back Auction
loom - ÖPLFNÜID LARLV KOOKA QAS
STOVE FRCNTLINt GAS "TO\E 3 OtherMain Oaf stoics Good Secondhand Lino
New Bedding Garden Hose Lo tilge
Airo at Halt nnst Two C clock (SpecialLets) - FINE WALNUT UPRIOIU ORANDPIANO by Mignon SPLENDID CHEAM
ENAMEL AND PORCELAIN ICE CHEST
Super Mscr Freeia WHITF hNAMEIBEDELL REFRIGERATOR 2 LATE MODELILFCTROLUX V ACUUa CLEANERS
NFARL1 NFVV HECLA NICKEL COTTEE
URN 6 VAL\ F DUAL-V.A\E ESSANA\VUPFLESS SFT 10 Other Wlrelc s Setsr 4 and 3 Ville 3 Cottage Pianos IronGarden Roller SINGER 6« DROPHLADSEWING MACHINF Set Stacej s Platform
2 Gent: BicyclesBEAUCHAMP BROTHERS auctioneers 310
Collins ctroet «lil SELL by AUCTION as"W e Tel M21IU_'_FOÔTSCTFÏÎ THIS DAY
At Eleven O ClockAt 64 Charles Street roOTSCRA>.
PASTRYCOOK S PLANT FITTINGS andSTOCK
Comprising Mod Corden Dough BreakSmall and Shattell Cake Mixer Mauri Bros
and Thompson Sponge Mixer 2 li n ElecMolor Bun Cutter scales and WeightsGa» Hot Plate National Cnth Register Daston Barrell Scales
Counters and ShelvingDough Racks Trolley A. 11)38
Ford V8Panel Delivery Von Quantlti WrappingPaper and Stork
ERIC WEBER A. CO PTY LTDA ictloneerr 32a Collins street M397I
ruoKMiijiii nus UM
At Flcicn O ClockAt 340 ST OroRQE S ROAD THORNBURY
CONrECTIONER\ PLANT FITTINGSAND STOCK
Comprising Refrigerator (3 Hole and drinkrablndl Computing Scales Elec DrinkMixer Mlxmasier Mixer Malted Milk Con
talners leo Box Ne» Verandah Blind Ice
cream bencrs <y.c Approx £30 stork
ERIO WEBFR A. CO PTY LTD
Auctioneers 31 Collins Street M397I
IAST MAM FUN THIS l)\l
At Tliree O Clock On the Property1D0B BURKE ROAD LAST MALVERN(Just North ol High Street)
333 Collins street MelbourneAnd Mr Joseph Fit gerald In the Estate of
Florence Bacon DeceasedParticularly Attractive OEOROIAN BRICKVILLA with Red Tiled Roof Containing 7
Well decorated Rooms (1 In Allic) A. sleepjut Bathroom Electric H W s Pmlrv Cupboard and Storeroom Do ible Oarage Land4 x 150 Laid Out in Launs
Gardens Conrete Path» and Drlie Magniflcentlj Situated
>n Crest of Hill and surrounded bj Highlass Home» only 2 Min Tram and 5
Vlln Station Shops School» and Churchesire All Close By Terms- '< Deposit '
n 12 Months Balance 3 Years Int 5 p t
'ollcllors Messrs FlUgcrild A. ritigcrald196 Flinders Lane Melbourne Particularsuid Orders to View from the Auctioneers
A J WELLER A.SON
204 Glenferrie Rood MnHcrntAST BRUNSWICK Til IK DAI
EAST BRUNSWICKProperties as under Previously Withdrawn
re to be Offered -
17 Janie Street-DP Brick Let 25/217 Glenison Hoad-2 »ty Brick Let 27/06 8 Blair St-Shops and Cottage Let 40/c
B P SIMMONDS 341 Collins B MelbUAItlBllOONG THIS I)A\
At Three o ClockNEWSTEAD ST MARIBYRNONG
One Minute Tram Executor s Realising>ale. Estate of the Late J B Bos d -Allotnent 67ft x 130ft lo ROW T« o stall
»tabling Road MadeRWE HOOKE A, SON
Vuctloneer Op Tonn Hall GlenferrieVA2632 Rare opportunity for buyersxecutOT» sale to sslnd up estate_
i MCIVER STREET BRUNSWICK(Off Frith Street
Bat Victoria and Albert streets East)(On Frith Street
_ »ria and Albert stn
MINUTE SYDNEY ROAD
VACANT POSSESSIONEXEOTJTOR DETERMINED TO REALISE
ATTEND SALESolicitors Messrs Mullett As Langford 395
Collins Street Cityw 8TRANKS & SON Auctioneer 680 Svdncj_road Brunsulck FW2422
Comer Seaton StreetPROPERTY and SURPLUS TURNISHINQSCHARMINO MAISONETTE and VILLA FLAT
DELIOHTFDL HOME »1th INVESTMENTATTACHED
Ses cn Beautiful Rooms In Maisonette Fiv_Rooms in Villa Flat Let at 45 WeeklyBuilt Owner a Order 4 YeaT H W S Gar
vges Close All Utilities Ideal Surrounding«
WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY Or SECUR
INO A DESIRABLE MODERN HOME andINVESTMENT
Vacant Possession of MaisonetteAlto SURPLUS MODERN FURNISHINGS In
MAI80NETTE. Including CARPETS CURrAINS Bed Suite Frigidaire SundriesF O WOODS 4, Co Auctioneer Camber« eli
WA1213HAM MULLNS A. Co Estate Agents
_Camberwell WA3062_
ST KILDA AUCTION ROOMS335 7 HIOH STREET Estab 90 YenaExtra Fine Furniture Incl 2 Beautiful
Walnut Ven B R Suites and Beds Al Nest
Wal Dining Setting 6 Pc» 5 Lounge Suite»Odd Robes Beds Wires and Bedding» K
Cabinet Tables Chairs Cedar Chest andBookcase 2 Neu Orange Striped VerandahBlind» Good La«nmo«er 3Cft Hose 6 GoodCarpets Rug» and Runners Lot Curt linsBlankets Bed Linen Crockers OrnamentsCottage Piano bj Broadwood 2 Elt Radios
MACK THOMSON Auctioneer LA2620
MONDAY MARCH 23
On the PremisesHOYLE C8 TOORAK ROAD SOUTH YARRA
(Nearly Opposite Christ Church)To the Order of Mrs M S itton Corn»
Who Ho» Lea the stateMOST BEAUTTrUL IMPORTFD MAHOGANY
I URNISHINOSluxurious All Do«n filled English Lo luge
S lite Imported Inlaid Mahoganv Ea
Chairs Beautiful Louis XIV China Cabinet
Hand caned Chippendale Mali OccasionalTablt Costly Ornaments Cn »tal ImportedSmalt Shaped Hide Do«*n filled Smoker »
Suite Purchased at Maples London MaliChina Cabinets English Fxceptlonally Well
Fitted «1th Crystal Cocktail Cabinet Im
ported Overseas Saba Short and Long VVt
'
Tablp and Chairs the Finest Canteen of
SILVERPLATED TABLE CUTLERY OfTcicdat Auction in Years period Do«n filledSettee Exquisite Suite of Table Crystal and
Llmoge- Blue and Gold Dinner Service An
tique Mah Grandfatl cr Clock Oak Setteeand Chairs The Main Bedroom is InFIGURED SILVER SYCAMORr by MAPLESLONDON Complete «Ith Fngllsh VI springMattress 2 Silk Washed Chinese Green
Rugs The Body Carpets In Wine 11
ADVERTTSFMENTSCatalogues No« Being Prepared
DECORATION CO PTY LTD350 Little Collins Street
M3038
AUCTION SALEso 8 HEWVOOD STREET MALVERN EAST
EXECUTORS RFALISINGSEMI MOD BRICK VILI A Containing 5
Spacious Rooms and Sleepout Kitchen
Fully Tiled Horlrontal Gis ..love Land
10 x 109 Feet to R O W
Spcrlal Attention Is Dra«n to the Excelcnt situation of Tilla Property Being Only
i Few Minutes from Caulfield StationhopF Mar! et Churches A-c
Title Certificate Tirm3 Cash
Solicitor» Messrs Martin &. Martin 3 0
Collin- Street MelbourneA 1' ALWAY & SON estate agent 47 SI
ion street Malfern (UHSO) «III SELLi.
»boie through their auctioneer O.
slackav____WEDNESDA\ NEXT I. ARCH
25
At Three O Clock On the Propertv¡2 WINDSOR CRESCENT SURREY
HILLS
(3 Minutes Station)"".-,
ATTRACTIVE AND SUBS TANTI AL BRICK
VILLA 0 Epaclous Rooms andS O A»
Dons» LAND 82 x 131 Plus Extra Allol
6 x 93 Frontage to Albany Crescent (Co i
be Subdivided) Oarage La«ns and Gi.
Jen» Ideally Suited Prole »tonal Man
Vacant Pos»»sslon Terms at Sale
rREDK W SYMONS247 Collins street
" 414T (Alctloiecr W O Henley )
WbDNEbDA\ MARCH 2j
At Three O Clock On the Premise»No 59 MELVILLE ST HAWTHORN
EXECUTORS REALISING SALED F W B VILLA.
j Rooms Bathroom Laundry A-c OarageLAND 33ft 4ln x 124ft 4in to BO W
Let £78 PA Nice GardenÎ Minutes Train 3 Minute» Tram and ShopsMELBOURNE OWEN
Auctioneer Auburn
_Telephone WA m2 (J lines!
SATURDAY MARCH 28
At Three O Clock On the Fropj.«_sIANDRA 14 LINACRE ROAD HAMPTON
Few Minutes Hampton bl Shopping andStation)
Under Instructions from the Excculors in theEstate of R Candy Deceased
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SUBSTANTIAL RED BRICK AND TILEDVILLA RESIDENCE
Containing 0 Large Rooms 23 x 1C "0 x 15
&.C Man s Quarter»Do ible Garage 4>c
ON MAGNIFICENT ALLOTMENT Having a
Frontage of 238ft to Linacre Road byDepths Varying from 210ft to 291ft Portionjf Which Can be Subdivided Leaving VillaIntact THIS SPLENDID PROPERTY 1»
Ideal as a Gentleman s Home or Investment4» it Lends Itself to Com ertlon or to a
Building Scheme at a Later Date TitleCertificate TERMS-1/3rd Deposit A
Further £500 In 12 Months Interest 5 Per
Cent Pasable Quarterly Balance 3.YearsMADDEN & CANDY Solicitors 440 Little
Collins Street MelbourneFurther Particulars and orders lo View from
the Auctioneers _ERIC WEBER s* CO PTY LTD
Auctioneers 325 Collin» Street M3071
THURSDAY MARCH 20On the Properties_
EXECUTORS REALISING AUCTIONIn the Estate W Earney Deceased
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LOT IJPU-1 CUNNINGHAM STREETS YARRA-DETACHED BRICK COTTAGE5 Rooms Bathroom Laundry Let 30/ WeekLand 20 x 106 Near Toorak Road Chapel
BtLOT 3 3 30 P M -90-92 GREEN STREETRICHMOND-SOLID BRICK PAIR Ea 4
Rm» Kette Bathroom Laundry Let 22/cEACH Land ao x 87_
TITLES CERTIFICATE SolicitorsLeigh Ac OBylard 401 Collins Street
_
INVESTORS- SMALL BRICK INVEST-
MENTS SUCH AS THESE ARE PRACTTGALLY UNOBTAINABLE TODAY
TTBRMS EACH LOT £100 Deposit Balance
'"(jPp5 COPPARD A. SON Estate Agent«416 Toorak Road Toorak Win 82
PODMORE BROS Estate Agent»_
31 Bridge Road Richmond J2809 e¿ JA1S78DOBO 4î ARNOLD Auctioneer
213 Chapel Street Prahran. LAU77 and 1176
SALIS BY AUCTIONlOMURROW (IHURoDAY MARCH 19)
Controller aMODERN
OIF1CE FURNITURE and EQU1PMFNTTypewriters Tables fctcel Filing Cabii et*
On View This Di; 9 Y
W SI Y LES A. SON oucto-iccrs 3(0rp lins nrr-t M42SS 16_
IHURoDAY MARs.ll ¿6
Al Flcsen OCfk Ol the Premise,,
177 COLLINS falHFFT MLLUOURNEOEOROITTF S
SHOWROOM 1I1T1NGSand
Costumiers Woikhg PlantUnder Instructions from Mr F G c
Tecle Chartered Accountant (Allst I 28
El zabclh street Receiver and Manager Io
the Debenture holder of GLORGETTb PTY
TOMORROW (THURSDAY)
362 LITTLE COLLINS STREET
,
Our RcGULAH THURSDAY a AUOHONIncluding the COMPLETE HOML FURNISH
CO LTDTine Axminster CARPETS 12 x 9 lo x
' 0 * 9Also Set 3 Sires 13 0 X 10 6
2 i 0 12 x 3 Hall Runners a Magnlflctnt Hand woven Persian Carpet 15 6 xII 6 Walnut UPRIGHT GRAND PIANO bj
Eiectroluv Yacuum Invicta BREAD one!BACON CUTTFR FP Chum and CrystalVery Fine Antique Mahogam SideboardAntique Mahog Boikrarc Complete Period
Oak Dlnlngrooin Nattie Weapons CuriosMolcrn Bedroom Suite Mahogany Fitted
Gents Wardrobe Very File Antique Mahonand YValnut Wardrobes Beautiful
... Ern Mahog Lad., sand Ocut s WardrobesBedding Beds Mahog Chestf Kitchen LotsIce-chest Blsnkets and Sundry LI len A,c
LEONARD JOEL PTY LTDAuctioneer Yalucr 3f2 Lillie Collins st
TUESDAY NEXT MARCH-24At Ten o Clo-k On Ihe Premises
CALMERE 6 HUNTINGTOWFR ROADMALVERN
(Between Hluli st und Malvern Rood)AUCTION 6ALF ol the
FINF HOML FURNISHINOS_ Under Instructions From
THr FQUITY TRUSTEFS CO In the Estateof the Late A Kosminski IncludingFine Auto RTiroducIng GRAND ELECTRIC
PLAYFR PIANO Solo Concerto in Manann)Care Axminster Carpets China BHON7ESSterling SILVER PLATT Except ouolh lineTable CRYSTAL Pictures rino LoungeSuites All Hide Down filled Settee and
Easy Chairs China Coblnel» Imported Rolltop OFFICE DESK Filing Cabinets Attention Is Drawn to the Verv Fine Steel FIRrAND BURGLAR PROOr SAFF I« OstertogOne or the Finest Safes Offered tor SomeTime A Fine Mahogany Adam s PeriodDINING ROOM of Sideboard Table andSet 12 Dining Chairs Canteen Table Plate
snd Bedroom 111 FuglWl Osk InnortedMahogany Bedroom Suite Adam s Pe-lodBedroom Suite and Other Sillies n Verv
Good lot of Kitchen Utenrlls &.c PorcelainIce chest Lawnmower Ac Note Sole Startsat 10 O Clock On \ lew Saturday Afternoon
Next and Dos Prior to Sale
!0 QUEEN STPFET CITYENGINEERS AND WOODWORKING
MACHINF TOOLS
PRINTFR S PLANT COMPRESSORSTLEC MOTOR Including 2 Engine Lathis
Punch nd Shears Mortlcer Jigsaw DuroSnrav Plant p rtable Air rvimnicssor J"
Ishing Heads I rlnter s Guillotine PlatenMllnrr VP Safe Scales Ice thest «.c A,c
On V cw Tills Das
E M PURDY A. CO PTY 1TD
Auctioneers 20 Queen ft Til HI (3 Llnesl
TOMORROW (THURSDAY ) MARCH 19
At theRAMROD GOLDMINE BLNDIGO
SALF BY AUCTION Or MACHINFRY
PLANT BUILDINGSAND TQUIPMENT
ComprisingUNDERriRFD MULTITUBUI
AR BOILER10IN ROBERTS WINCH
AIR COMPRESSOR and RECEIVERCent Pump Rosebcm Engine and OolvPiping Tanks Splendid Corr Iron and
Timber Buildings TOOIF Trucks CogcfPoppet Le<rs and Well kent Equipment
CATALOGUF*. AVAILABLE FROMJ H OURNOW
* -"
Ulctlonecrf and Mochil31 Queen Sticet Melbour
At the Rooms 15 QueenSALE BY AUCTION of
OENERAL MERCHANDISE Ex SteamersÍ.C
Comprising Axmlnstei CARPETS andBODY CARPETINO STAIR and CORRIDORRUNNERS INLAID IINOLEUM mid FFLTBASE SILK PIECFOOODS VELVFT ALLOVER LACE GLASSWARr (Tumblers I
FANCYOOOps NAPERY E P WARE CI T
LFRY CELLULOID SHEETS DFNTALWAX CARBON and KRAFT PAPrR=COTTON and ART SILK YARN Hephnntnnd Osman COTTON =HEETS CESARIÑE ORINDERY PADLOCKS SOAPS andPERFUMERY TOILET CASES Cobalt OxideDn Colour and Pigments A.c A.c
The Ooods ore Sold with All Faults (if
ON VIEW Wednesday ond Thur«dos Cotalogues
CHARLES FORRESTER A. CO PTY LTDauctioneer IS Queen street Tel MU3844
93 95 97 99 MCKINNON RD MCKINNON(One Door Cost of Wheollcs Rd)
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NEY\ BRICK VILLA PAIRS - 5W 11 Offer Each Pair Sepir-ltelv
pletcd 3 Min Station Shops Schools
Tenants Walline ot 45 Per Wee
J D CARTER Estote AgentIAMES SMITH Auctioneer
1 Horne Street elsternwick Lr7P>7 X2ÍIII
REALISING AUCTION SAI E
No 5 HYTON CRESCENT KEW OHMudies Park Rd Beautiful Mell PositionDl-LIOHTTUL NEW 2 STORY BRICK
HOME Constructed of Latest Shade Bricksund Tiled Roof 8 Spsclous well appointedBright Rooms (21ft x 14ft 6in 17ft14ft A.C ) Sewing room and Sun Deck Im
posing Entrance Hall with Bl Rcjc andCloakroom with Hand Bssln Lo gc TiledFireplaces Den willi Gas Tire Double DoorsVery Best Fittings Througho li Indire t
Lighting Main Bedroom Combined Woldrobe 2 Lorge Tiled Bathrooms One with
Separate Shower Room Qop LOIS ModelKitchen BI cupboords Lurge S S SinkElec H WS Including to Washhouse Brie i
Gar E\ternoI Porch or Equore Paving TUPS
Wrought Iron Rollings Brick Fence LAND63ft x 160ft
TITLE CERTIFICATE TERMS AT SALEAuctioneer
J R BUXTON A- Co 443 Collins St M13f"
Undc* Instruction* rrom
' ATIONAL TRUSTCrS COMPANY95 Queen Street Melbourne
In the Estate of P Nolan De cosedSUPERIOR BRICK VILLA
Mo 32 MCGREGOR STRFFT a Pige st
MIDDLE P1RKCo tnhllng 3 Room Yc<tlbulc 2 Pantries
Bothro m Laundry Oaiuge A.C
Splcndldlv situated Clo c Train Beich
and Station Suitable Either OB Home or
Investment oi Post YVar as site for Tilts
TITLE CROWN GRANT Solicitor Mr
G A Rurdle 349 Collins St MelbourneTERMS -1 10th Deposl Bal in 30 Days
AuctlonrciBUXTON f Co 443 Collins Ft
WEDNESDAY NEXT MARCH 25
At Three O Clock On the Property
300 30' DANDENONG RD F ST KILDA
Under Instructions rrotn
NATIONAL TRUSTEES CO LTDOf 9Y Queen Street In the Estate ol
Miss K C Barry Deceased
LAND 40ft Hin ~ 178(1RETURNING £2.0 4/ PER ANNUM
Investors Exceptloml Opportunlts
Title, certificaterenns Cash
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Y1ROIL B C.
and Inspect]Auctioneer
Solicitor Mr Y1ROIL B GILL 485 BourkeStreet
Full Particulars njid Inspecllon Through the
PTY LTD
_^^^ _'honeM2351
SATURDAY MARCH 28
At Tluee O Cío k On the PrrpcrtvWILLOWLEA ORAIIAM RD HIGHETT
High Position 2 Min StationD r 4 ROOMED V1L1 A Semi mod Loree
SO nd Outer BldgsYoe Possession
Selling UnderIns r icllnns Irom Messrs
Strommon A. Crouch Soll'ltors 370 Collins Pt Melbourne
JAS S ANDREWS auctioneer cr Toorok
rd ond Chapel «I Win 8210_
COUNTRY AUCTIONS
NEXT SATURDAY MARCH 21
At Four O Clock On the PropertyPERONNF MAIN ROAD BFLGRAVE
Cr Alexander Street
Fstate or the Lite C Pitcher
rumished Weatherbooid nnd nbro-icnienlHome Tiled Root 0 Rooms Large Verán
dall Furniture Includes Piano Land 80tt
b>FDWARD HAUGHTON PTY LTD 379
rollins nre-t F L BYRNF Belara- ?
[HURSDAY APRIL"
e O Clo* k Onthe
AT NAR NAR GOONIn the Ertatc of S r J Cjoplev
Deed
About 2/5ths Acre or Land YV B Hou4 Roiuif Outbuildings Sound ana in Vc
rolr Repulr Close to nil stn and rowiikhip
Certificateof Title Terms lit Sole
Solicitor R H Rarnsov BallaratParticulars From
H HOGAN Slock and Land SalesmanPakenham
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STOCK AND STATION
THOROUGHBRED HORSES AND SHETLANDPONIES
DANDENONG HORSE SALESATURDAY MARCH 21_
ALEX SCOTT A. CO PTY LTD
,.";tlonceis Dandenong will SELL at 1130o clock
-M H0RgES nnd PONICs
MessrsW A Jones Pty
Ltc. -,o
thoroughbred mares and geldings J ond 4
years 14 3 to 15 3 broken saddle a splendid
lot and ore onb on the market on r
of cancellation of shipping facilities ...
5 A Greaves -10 Shetland ponies2 to 4
years 10 Io 11 honds very nice qualll>-"
hondlcd and ridden Mr Rig Gardine:
Black childs pony Jill 7 years prize takeiMelbourne Sidney, and Gippsland shows
height 11 3'i, carries 2 children Several
Hucks IrcEh horses and ponies from Gipps
land breeders
ROMNEY EWESAT WANGARATTA
1800 1st Romney Merino Cross Ewes rising2
years well grown, good frames early Octo
bcr shorn splendidline Joined 4 pc BL
rams 1st January Will sell a run Partlculars from
GIPPSLAND A. NORTHERN CO OP COLTD Melbourne and Wangaratta
COUNTRY PROPERTIESA -M1 EVELYN Artistic Home . acres
lemoi and fruit trees good red volcanicsoil E L
plant6 r 2 S O s lovely views
safe healthy area £1250, TERMS M~O A JOHNSTON 317 Collins st M2929
dant water Gilt £70D W D SAMPSON358 Collins st M3661_
A - SEE GIPPSLAND A. NORlHfcHM CO
OP CO LTD 623 Collins st Tel M3141All properties A.c. Q\er 30 years established
and Alexander St Est Late C Pitcher -
Furnished WB VILLA 6rooms., «led roof
land 80ft X 160ft EDWARD HAUGHTONI
PTY LTD J79 Collins st T L BYRNEBelgrave,
COUNTRY PROPERTIES
1I1C isi nena |fuuitiy, si
brooder hou'e II vv »en homelaundry F L and water
lied- «aler fr-ni mata »upplr Full Partie'O T COCK AOFNT DANDENONG Tel 3n1
EXCHANOF goodSubirban Land valu
£1000 snd addltloial rash for Counti'Property to £2000 3 Shoobra rd Elstern«irk
_.
rich gra .
home t
court right among the bellbird» 30 mile1
T ?H cart-- A. ro 317 f-H ns Ft Minns
111. .Lt.iVlLLr
EXECUTORS SALE
Detached 11 VV Oarage »1th Man » RoomLAND 180 x TOO
PRICF £1300
_ _.. Herne 5 r FI and£1800 RINOViOOD 10 Min Stn -4 Rm«
kit girdci FL and water £6-6 R \
TRIBOIET 211) C III is H r 4043_L1LYOALF DIM-? looms elec light
ac 5 min -tn £400 another 2l~ acs
water on 10 nil stn £650T H Carter A Co 31" rollln» «I Mill«»
Fmr-ald P O
SASSAFRAS-Superior Home furn £1750
for sale o' tn let H D iff Ferny creek
te RINOV OOD
Sydney rd SeynWE have Inquiry for Homet Farmlets ---
Sale and to Rent E M OoldsprlngKrvsong U28B7 U2814_24 AC l8 mis Melb ilcli land ne and
clover» 6 r House dilry garage
10 co«s fo«l» plant cart AÎC
LIVE STOCK
farmLower Dmdenông rd Braeside Be »ure
and get rome of this «ond»rful flock c1
Pullets a id Breeders SEND FOR
CATALOGUE DON GRANTFR AUCTGARDENVALE X350I_
HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE
AA -Air Raid Shelters Reinforced Concrete
Argus eic-v Wed and Sat ) GUARDIANBUILDING CO PT\ LTD Chancery Hou»c
440 Little Collins ht MU378I_A 14 Ii Ige Hk iles Uah mi large Iiunllv
apart» mt home or rehool Ac IgeSO verandahs land "8 x 280 Pllce £3400offer Cai h or »mall home depOwner U2rs3_AIR RAID SHFLIER lilt I patent app tor)
and cxt built under architectural expertsvong cou blackout panel piper Id pei
tn Vc tiri) Homes Co 319 LU collin'M Ml 'j?I_AIR RAID ohbulMte ALL KINDS BUILT
TO ORDFK B\ EXPERT"i ANYWHEREAppllcitlot s dei.
A ACKLAND 2*
rtliMAUALL Nr Da lenong Rd -Mod-
itorlcd 8 nii6 gar v. cep «eil fitted a
Klcat bargain £»500 Cimpbcll Hogg V,
Daughtoi loorak Win 4714_ASHBURTON Glen Iris Malvern Ans Dis
tilcts- National Security RegulatI ti» Valuallots made long experience W li tiarrisen Swor Value Glen Iris »tatiou
AUCllON. inlD UAV DU »Da High »I Glen
Ills PROPERTY A. FURNISHINGS SU
PERB MOD HOML A. VILLA FLAT Sec
And le is F O WCODS A. Co Auct and
H»M MITI UN*! A. CO C «eil
-NLVV BK VENEER 5
doors polished floors
ablnet gas stove garage concrete
pains DO x 140 £1400 Anoth-r near
WATTI F PARK 1 rms H W S £1350
DUNCAN A. WELLER PTV LTD
_Ca nt erbitry V» F3009_LALWIN Heights- lovely New Villa Home
perfectly b lilt 3 bedr lounge and dill
rm bright kitchen H W S D gar gardenrprinklcrs air raid »hellet picked positionamong the be t homes For price and par
ttculars apply E M Gcldcprlng KooyongU78B2 U2B34_BALWYN N
Tine High Pos - Artistic NEWBK VILLA 0 rms lounge l8 x
3 MIN 13 de luxe B R kit stainless s
TRAM fhower r air windon» II W S
gar Tmmcd posress only £2250OFO M HUME PTY 2.10 Collin» st C 14B4
BALWYN J. 1-10 Only -colld BRICK 5
cream cxt gar' '
transport bsrgatnrollln» st MUI223_BALWYN ISOH ill or OAMIIhllWl'.i.b Arcj
5 or r Rms Modem Brick Villa
Up lo C2000 Very Ulgent Eco at OnrcrlilC WrBEII PTV 33 I Collins St M3971
WILSON AGENT S HILLS WIa31o
nice order PI bath barlil, heater la«n
gardens double gar woodshed nicei Hot
Only £1200 term' »rr ROBT II HODGESqdi Nth Brighton tin X40U X2080
BKIGHiON MID, HANDY LV ERY THING -
VFRYATTRACT D T BK TILED VILLAH W S cone puths garage
BRIGHTON _ New Bk Villa lov 5t ..
beach al] tran»port churches colleges 6
im« and bieakfast alcove lat appts pos!Uve builder i> sacrifice at £2225 A Vt
BOIS 377 Bay st X'>404_LHIUHIOV These new villas Just com
plcted 5 and Or II W S SS »Ink gar
lotest appt« £22''5 £1700 £1460 La t
chance to secure a new home Costello ACo 103 Church st B ton XAI-05_
11H1UM1CN Picked 1 0 It on -MODERN DuVilla 0 line rrams II W S tiled both
room £2350 NORMAN P FOOTE 370 Collins st Melb
MU30C4_BRIGHTON CENTRAL -Delightful 2 story
Brick Re ldcncc 0 rms H W S nicelyappointed gorBge BARGAIN £3500W D SAMPSON 358 Collins St M3661
large allot£1400
_7 BA'V STREET X34C4
BHIUHICN- Loiclv Mod Brick Villa 0 r"
artiste rh door» t»\t nulli II W F
chctter icce s garage £Ijij
GRAS. X RTVFRB NI li BtinliloI
\sl '4
BRIGHTON 1ABT -Attiottlve cream BileMihi 5 rms li W S garage £152»
W D SAMPSON 358 Collin» St M3r6lBRUNSWICK.- i^xecutuis Auction i his Day
3 pm i MCIVER ET DF W B HOII»C5 r SEE AUCT COLUMN STRANKS nuct
580 Svdnev read
bUrtWOOD HIGH IOJIIION Mld'l Beni
tittil New Homes - Ne« salmon BridVilla 6 large and beautifully flulrhcd room»
dining room and lounge cn suite creini tiled
bl thrcom tiled fhower reces with glassscicen extra «eil fitted kitchen H w sei
vice S S sink garage concrete drive No«
ltady lor o-cupatton PRICE ONLY £177JJ R BUXTON A. Co 443 Collins St M13f7
ten Villa «ill b
er 6 rms H W fa
pallis £1300gpoj
lett Ashburton WMÎ242_CAMIibKULLL, BEST AREA
Convenient Train and Tram
Charm Home In delightful urrouudingsMod Bl Villa com 6 r all bemllfullymilmed mid appld and In pcrf ordethiougliout Lounge and dining nns D
drr large wlndo»» 3 good bedrms tiled
bathrm <cp sho«cr lovel, kit gar beouli
NeuBrid Venter cont 6 rms all nicely
finished Icunsc and dilling rm» 3 bedrmsmod bathrm kitchen with built in cup
boards S S »ink liorir ga» t toy e H WSgarage Ready for occupation £146J
J C ADAMS A. SONOp Statloi 891 Burke
Hoad Camberwell_WAI25I_CAMBERWELL SELECT BRICK AREA
Close Train and Tram - ULTRA MODNEW BRICK
VILLA 6 »plen rms tiled
bilhrm »boiver rec H Vi S garage beamappoint» GUT al £1795 VAC POSSCAMBERWELL EAST-NEW BRICK VR
5 good rms sunken BATH H W S »plenKIT latest fittings high pos £1350FRANK VAUOHAN stn cut CanterburyWFTÎ13
(office and re» )
Sim! mod BRICK VILLA cont largeLOUNGE and DINING Rms with D drs2 fine BEDROOMS b fast room KITCHEN«lill many cupboards gas and fuel »loveP n butll and basin ga» heater A «elbuilt herne and In fine order Price £1675or offer J C ADAMS Ar SON op stat'
891 Burke rd Camberwell WA125I
Op Mkt C well Junct WTU26_
CAMBERWELL-
TWO STORY BRICKRESIDENCE 7 rms SO kitchen
bill ardrcom wardrobes cupboards doubledoors
electric H W S tiled bathroom 2 cor
garage Lovely trees and garden £3000
CAMBERWELL Golf Links Estate-Delightful Modern Brick Villa 6 r» all modern
appointments II WS lovely garden splendidopportunity for homeseeker £2450 Willsell existing wall to «all carpets curtain»ice (i O HENDERSON Pty Ltd 352 Collins
street_,CAMBERWELL DISTRICT, Open Inspection
Every Day 84 86 Through Rd Burwood-
Renovated Bk veneers 4 rms and 5 o and
5 rms Vacant possession guaranteed Oovtpermission to cell Only £1075 and £1125
and Shops-Solid BRICK VILLA 6 splendidrm» dbie door» lounge and d -rm f placeeach H W S mirage £ 1425 Sole AgentHAM MULLINS A, Co Camb June WA3962
CAMBERWELL (Canterbury)Train Locely Estât« High
Street-Mod TP bk VillaH WS tiled bathrm and kit cream wood
work built In cupboards Ac ONLY £1750
Underwood 171 R dale rd C well WF3302
CANTERBURY Corner Pos Close Train
Shops School-Owners 10 rm s »torytriple fronted Home com throughoutH W S S S S gar nice garden easilykept £2300 Parson» «gent WLI128
CANTERBURY -BRICK VILLA 8
»late roof H W S garage garden 100 x
160 £1050 DUNCAN Ac WELLER PTYLTD Canterbury WF2069_CANTERBURY (Surrey Hills) -Tiled VILLA
6 rs SO garage, fernery concrete path»garden Owner leaving State £050WHITE A, CLARKE Canterbury
_
CAULFIELD -Attractive Bk Bungalow
(Spanish Mission) beautiful lounge diningroom 4 bedrooms kit Ate excellently fitted
throughout £2200 Will sell furnished If
Ofc^'HENDERSON Pty Ltd 352 Collin» St
CAULFIELD, HIGH POSITION -ATTRACT7r ULLA mod bathroom H WS DBL
garage NICE GARDEN cone path» ne«
built to order furniture and wall Co-wall car-
pets can be.boaght HOUSE, «JW Furn£350 F. J. aUIOMW PIT. LTD. W72744.
I HOUSES AND LAND POR SALECAULHELD CLOP F I RAM and SHOP8
Brighton XA1"9Y4J - In
cons pL ._._,..
Crol' aeent I Ff"31 Alt hrs IF3513cntLittV
i\t IVJSMUN ft~c È Urti IO
TRUfclLE, t-AT MARCH 28 Nos 3 and J
I Kelli >t TILID Y\ B YILLA and WB
CCT IAOL l-l water made rd -eptlrsew FINANCE. ON £100 Dep mil detailsHil' A. Co < in Cheltenham Tel 327
CROYDON m th roo h Us-YVcll planned
KLINU a 1.1 f j
Illa 5 rms I) D
rtrtct clc c station £1250?-Y1VFSTTR Hl-ll "I Pirn 1rs UY IT
tAGLLMONI -Spin did Block Land 64
181 excel ent outlook £450 L HI Yl LUGCOMBE Centrcwa) C 352f 1 MLün-rmt rl«=.s ned Brick llleo
Alt c Residence of 9 rms billiardD enrage H YY s double garage Land 80
X 250 Good bivlllg £2B75F M GOLD"PRINn Koovn g U2882 U2B34
Tiam - Notts
.._ ..verölLets high pc lion clo*e station and
llgotlcn from £40 per lot ca li tenm 5
wee.l)MELBOURNr F3TATFS A.
conveniences Impecllon arranged without ob"-'len from £40 pf
'-' ' -
1)
BOURNr F3TATPTY ITD 63_
Att active Modern Bk Attic Yilla'ra en suite -
gc kitchen exe
wardrobes gar
null £1600GFO M HUMf PTY 330 Collins st C 1493
£1410 £1550 S S Bank loon Y\ J Harper216 Unen rd Arcotvolc FU5174
LS.s'FNDON No 7 Brewster St -5 ....
sleepout every convenience casj termsinspect between 8 am and 5 pm after5 pm At pis 137 Somerville rd Yarroville MYV2I19_EfcStNDON -Brick Veneer 12 nulls old 6
gar paths II YY S £1500
North Csrllon 80 x 80 for House mutt
be good condition to live balance In cash
AppljM~YV YORK ItINK To 1M533
«jAHDlNER Near station - commodiousDP W8 Villa of 7 rooms ault family
Laid 60 x 160 app Owners home Chelee...
_
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£MS0Stn Win 4C7
?schools shopstrama £1450
rtviPlUN - t)ii-UluitS AUCIiC1-ArUHDAY MARCH 28 ot 4 O Clock
CRISP ST DF11B VILLA 7 Rooms
ERIC WEBER A. CO PTY LTDAuctioneers 335 Collins St M3971
EMALI V Co Eclate Agentsl"l HnmHP Fl Hnmrtes XW1162
IlAMt Iv. S,- tVbLUlOnB AUCiJON
FIANDRA 14 IINACRF ROADSATURDAY MARCH 28 al 3 O Clock
Subitinthl Reí Brick and Tiled VILI/
<t Rms Land 238ft x 21011 /211I
See Annie i Column for rurthcr Partícula "
llivntiuN-laeai Home In brick vcneel
hearing complctloi 1 fine rooms, everv
lo. mod conv dble doors surfaced floorsbulli In lum . up to the minute bathroomwell fitted kitchen 5 point HW service gar
agc co lerete paths drive Ate land 50:.
I(i0 price £1410 C YV FLLIOTT 84
Hampton et Hampton XW2316
TO ADVERTISERS ANDOTHER CLIENTS
He regrrt t« announce that owinIn vtatT difficult'» due In the wal
The Argus Branch Office at ,M <
Collins Mrect Melbourne will be
closed arter Sotlirday March iilill'
From that (lair all business will Intransacted ni the Head Office !(">>
Littabella Street MelbourneUrgent advertisements may lie tele
phoned tn Head Office mill
HAWTHORN KOOYONCCHARMING TRIPLE FRONTED BRICKo
und Extraordlnorllv YVell AppointedHOMF
BERKELEY STREETHighest Position Delightful spacious br gilt
rooms a magnificent ballroom or American
plasroom artistically decorated with Orlcnti 1
lights ond mirrors H W S garage tenniscourt Land 94ft \ 23111 No effort has
been spat ed in every direction to make this-' "
..-_-..-- nomes ¡n (|,e
Price Now £3785
Substantial Good looking Villa*" '
olntcd al
POSSE«!i to row
MELBOURNE OYVEN
e'tibuie gorore pointed and decoratedthtoughout VACANT POSSESSION Eiste
Aut.ii n Tel YVA1312
midst good tjpe3D BK Y ILLA!\tra Ige lounge
TRAM sir per ord Reduced to £1700
CLOSe huncs AIT MOD BK YILLATRAIN 5 r mid S O CYtra Ige lounge
IMF P!GEO M HUMF PTY 220 Collins st C 1404
HAW FHOH.N -A 1 TRAC I1VL semi modern
brick Villa 5 large rooms spacious loungemodernised kitchen fine allot perfect order
handj train tram (decca ed estate) £1675
oflcr wonted NORMAN P FOOTT 379Collin st Melb MU3064_HAYv niORN Glace Pork - Attractive Brick
Villa 8 room« garage spotless order ej,
celle it p itlcn Immediate possession D"
llglillul fnmlli home onlv £1975 T I
COLLINS R E fe 1 Olenlerrlc WA1333IiAVlnOilN - Aurtton MBrch -6 nt 3 p m
59 MFLYILLE ST DP WB VILLA t>
r gornge let ot £78 pa MFLBOURNFOWEN pud Auburn Tel YVA1352 Execll
Trains Ate - Altroctlvc Pair MODERNMAItONETTES eoch 0 rooms tiled bothrcom H YV S A,c every convenience we
1
lold out grounds and rockery gardens two
gerogea Rental ol one £3/17 6 per wcel
ether occupied bj owner Price £4100Early Inspection advised
."
a- co
YMll 7114
Li Brick Ylllos five go-d room* especiallyveil filled HW service S S sinks Ivorslaths Y\ underlich liles garages Rental
-
eh £234 PER ANNUMJUND B'-
- --
.ke most
now left for sole
J R BUXTON A. co 443 Collins st M1367
tiled roofs each 5 rooms let at low rental*
to old established tenants Return £221
per annum Sound proportionPriced
INYLbTMENTCent po-s c1 c tn shops school min
cits busfine lilpli residential pos A flue
herne rr cxctllcnt invest elis Into 2 SC
Hair 1 and 4 is with f.ep kitchens bath
imr A,c ear *> cirs Vacant possession
Rent vol 50 ind 40/ Onlv £2'00 terms
If rcu ROBT II IlODGES odi NthPHiOltm rill X40I" XJ086_
INYtSlMLNr1er PositiL.. _ _*
_ _ _ AttractiveModern
INO DAN Polr Bk 2 storyriot3 1 bright
DFNONG r de luxe kitchen both oom
ROAD H W8 J garages £2950 Imme
álate nos ant flat Rents )2/6
GEO M HUME PrY 220 Collins st C 1493
INvhSlAltWI -Nat Tntstcet, Auction next
YVednesdas Morell 25 300 302 Dandenongrd E St Kilda Pair brick Villa« each 5
rooms H W 5 one garage on land 49ft
lilli x 178ft returning £220/4/ per annum
Den t miss till opportunlts 1 ull pomcular.. end Insps Hen through the auctioneerT M Bl rke Ptv I td 287 Collins st M2311
BLOCK c1 TOUR FLATS each or rour
fitted leonis model bathroom and kitchen
HW rcrllce garose ANN RET £481 pa
HOUND BUYING AT £4850
J R rUXTON A; Co 443 Collins St M1307
INYk.ilt.liNT CAMBERWELLNew Brick Yilla Pair cont
"
llctlv opptiv
J C ADAMS A. SONOn Stolloi 811 Burke Rd C well WA1251IN VLa 1 MENT HOME
Caulfield North Vic Balaclava Road"UPERIOR PAIR MEW BK rLATS 2 torsG r* each all lotest fitting* garages vac
pof csslon £3685 RICE A. SMITH cor
IJiwthc i °nrt Balsclnva rds LF1124
INVhSTMfNT Ormond-Modem Brick Pair
Yilla? 5 rm« conv- II W S garage
each Hondv bus Excellent tenants £102>>
Sole agents Blockburn A, Lockwood 1017Well Ft Malvern U2B97_
IrtVtfclMENT (Surrey Hills)-New bk
veneer Yilla Pair 5 r gar H YV S EX
CfLLENT RETURN ONLY £22o0 Underwo-rl 171 Rdale rd C well WF3302
INVESTMENT-Large bk Villa big allot
INVESTMENT PAIRS CAULFIELD District I-See MAXWELLS Carnegie UL7030
DALF RD Ivanhoe six roomed brick VIUJ
and garage 7 min Darebin stn clio ce
position must be Fold to wind up c*tate
W G MILES auctioneer 143 Heldelbcrsrd Ivanhoe JX1402_KEW Immediate Possession Liberal Terms
. dal Bank) Haw
House 8 large r cloakr D drs 2 tiled
bathr shower r H W S model kit cup
hoirds BUXTON 443 Collins st M1367
KEW Ylclnlty Cotliom Rd - Brick AtticVilla 8 r. 21 x l8 16 x 11 Ate tiled
ver land 66 x 160 nicely laid out gardeiconcrete paths round value £1950
COGHILL A. SON 79 Swonston St C 271)3
KEW-Land 60 x 110. Thomas street 2
doors Cotham road Haw 5090_LOYVER TERNTREE OULLY Corner Posl
lion Main Burwood Rd -9 Acres 4 r
S O, only £650 COLEMAN 12 Valley pde
Gardiner WFSB^S_
large lounge), modern appoints throughoutgas fire H WS gar nice locality £1450HAMMAND OLSEN A. Co 415 Waverley
road E Malvern stn UL1270 Murrumbeena
UM1144_MALVERN In Select Favoured Street
Artistic Modem Brick Bungalow
lounge hall 6 large r D doors
andah wardrobes perfect order£2200
GEO M HUME PTY 220 Collins st C 1493
Bestvalue anywhere at £1450
T T KNAOGB A; Co
Glen Iris Tram Terminus _UY5856MALVERN Suitable Guests or Sharing
Central Close Everything-Double frontedbrick Villa, 7 good rooms 2 kitchens
slecpoutall conveniences Room for car
Perfectorder vacant possession £1550
Harrison As Co 967 HIgn at Armadale
but well designed and Tn excellent order)large r all corns Special bargainFREDK W SYMONS 247 Collins st C 4143
MALVERN EAST Heights-Beautiful Firstclaes Mod Home of 8 roonia and garage
H WS wonderful Mew close tram andshops Good value £3500E M GOLDSPRING Kooyong V2SS2 U3834
HOUSES AND LAND POR SAH
MAHU1IOU.U itiweeau c,t close lram
87 x 139 Stabling Lxor» Auction
s'a'ch l8 Hooke A "on Glenferrie WA2632
MCKINNON -rtcVV HKIOH I Al Ki.- ' *
jctlon. TliursdAuction col
Home »t Elsternwick
sale bv Auction. Thursday. 19thhist at 3 p m See Auction col this day
MlDDLfc. rAKK - Aucl Sale a/c NationalTrunees Co re est P Nolan deed
Tue Mar 31 at 3 on prop splendidbrick Mila,
32 McOrcgor »I cr Page-
8 r» vestibule Ac gar land 60 x
terms. ca»h J R. BUXTON A. Co 443 Collins ri (M1367) aid 23V Park »t (MX3177)
I »UUNI fvt.lvN - Laigc limbered Buildlug Lot» be t available position 01 _
ncrlflclng quick sale from £40 ca easyernis
MELBOURNE FSTATES Sz FINANCE COPTY LTD 62 Swanston Street
MOROAN OUNN t COMPANY, »gents
NORTHCOTT-
PUBLIC TRUSTEE AUCTHURHDA1. MARCH 10 Fstate O L
Balley 74 BFAVERS RD -S F Del WB
101ft 134 COI.LINSI
OMMtM) s Min ti ..hops Everytli ng
-Attrae tiled timber V Illa 5 »pac rms
lu perfect orde every cony, cone paths
spselous grounds fen ery triple garage A.
HAROLD MAXWELL A CO PTY LTD
141 Koornang Rd Carnegie UL2030
llV>ft MU SU - 1A£I,^IU. AU iiU-i
Fslote of the Late Mr« 8 r LayneWEDNESDAY 25th MARCH at 3 p m
On the Property 40 LINCOLN ETIÎEFT
"tlbulc nnd conveilencc Alo spaclou*
V- yq B lit»«- Hd Net! ipwn Hill fBVI
i u tOnLi.n uri iti guten Rd Nr irain
and Train -S V VV B House, 4 r k otic
ImmH nte pvtemlon LV70 Millard I F10(I8
IAML^>. vitnioit- cid. e»uie neal »'
and beach 6 leo e be es. loft boy rt
nn heure ion r 313 Ring Win 5714
:l KILDA Cloie Stn and riUroy bt -
Bk Villa Residence wonderful allotment
of land corner position price £4b50li P KNIGHT A Co 31V Collins St M5157
,1 IV.1LUÍ. L -»C3 b* Vlll i u It, o o
gar cone path» min tram bargain 17
Kent grove_SURREY HILLS 22 WINDSOR CRF.S (Fe«
Min stn ) - Impo lug 0 roomed BRICKVILLA all com» Ideally suited professionalman Fxtra large allrt Auction Wednesd ly
next on premises Sec Auction column for
full part cular»FRFDK W BVMONB "4- Collin» St C 4143
buBHtl HILLS Min 1 ram -.splendid HirdD F VV B \ Illa 6 r SO land ro x 160
approx garage lovely lice lined street only
lOOHAh. KcoymiK Heights - Wonderful
value, Otntleman s rir»l clars Tiled Resl
dence lund 140 \ 190 contains 6 hedrrnt. 4
llllngrm» kit billiard or dance nn douhlegarage and tennis court I.and alone almost«orth the
prlre £3600 I n GbldsprlngKrcvonn U2882 U2834
ng U2883 U2B34
A.C PRICE £1000rcoHII I A »ON -I) Swanston St C 2793
\\miiiiKbUnrtU vin» tuen tool nice KOI
dm eui n etc t I min from tram
4 Davis Av Camberwell
HOUSES, LAND WANTED
A Large t nu lied Home wonted to house
end board Government a»sl»ted refugeesand Instruct them for domestic workclothing trule *.c Instruction free Ideato help Hie helples» and give Hiern the op
ponunlly to become IndependentReply BOX "0C»s o I» o Melbourne
A onie Asaured -We have cash buyer» «nitlug In Malvern Caulfield Elsternwick St
Kilda or Brighton Immediate Inspection LI t
t Hlay and fell tomorrow llirough r M BurkePty Ltd 287 Collins tireet M2351
In East
Bk Ulla £Ï400 «o"ciÖ50Bk VIH i Mod Est St Kilda to Brtu
7 Rs Large Allot to £5000
.VEO CROSTHWAITE 106 Queen St M360JA -VV anted urgently for ¡pot cash buyer
Brick Villa Hawthorn Kew Malvern or
adjoining district» pay £2000 Anxious to
settle ImmediatelyFREDK VV SIMONS 247 Collins St C 4I43
A- rURNISHED and UNFURNISHED »tibs
countn rec tenants urgently walting Mr»
O A JOHNSTON 3I7 Collins st M2029
ALWAYS Wanting Properties to Sell localin d Inner suburb* W B SIMPSON PTY
LTD 30 Errol st N_Melbourne T0163
Phone US.S104EASTERN SUBURBS Preferred -Large Man
»Ion He ne not lccs than li rooms near
tram or train Vacant posseslon would berequired particular» immediately to
O O IICNDIRSON Pty Ltd 352 Collin» St
FURN Holm or Hit . r Camberwell di
tret McLFLLAN Camberwell VVAI83I
IVANHOI District-Buy Villa j 0 room»
about £1000 Batten A. Percy GlenferrieHa« 19_
AIL s I ALBERT Surrey Hills-Bk or tim
bcr \IIIi nr stn no Inflated priceprompt sale Panic tier' to Trank LyellVVX3J74 nftcr hours V X2628
_
MORLF V auct 81 Brighton rd S3 LF3740
TOORAK-Wonted to lent b
7 to 8 Rill linmed or
VEO CROSTHWAITE 10(1 Qu
\lh\ BELGRAVFr Rent House 5 *
Llwood UIBBi
WANTED Mod Bk Tiled Villa 7 r garageII VV sen Ice In gcod pcvltlon Caullield
Elsternwick or East St Kilda cash buyrr»111 Inspect at once Price lo £"500 Quick
buslnCFS If property suitable Send partlctilara to
RIDDELL1 Road Mi
_Inspect a'_WANlfcD utgently Properties for sale Cam
WANI
ED modemfurn House Balwyn
Camberwell or vic careful upkeep under
talen of attractivehome reis Eastern
Argus _^___-____
VVAN1LD to Rent House 5 good room»
clean good order also gar for 4 adultsconvenient to tram cr train east ",l*
treitrd like o«n home WX1678
WANTED for Cash BuyGood Semi modern Home
pref lergt allot essentialYEO CROSTHWAITE 106 Queen
St M3B0J
WANTED furn House 3 bedrs any countntown suit evacuation adults
Thomas
21 Mackay st Prahran_WANTFJ3 House 6 rm» or 5 and 8 O
40/E«ick Caul L Malv Bank rets
Cale Carse 105 Chapel »t St Kilda 6?
pW-ut flooo cash Open
_HOUSES TO LET_AA-NA i
MAHA nun Home . dble bedtoms dble SO oil corns 50/ rec ten
ont Mrs G A JOHNSION 317 Collins Bt
M2T9_
rttHmJRlON -Modvilla Flot 5 rs
H VV S gar 45/ VV J Giblett Ash
burton WMI242_BALWYN NOR1H
HWS n.-_
MUNDAY ( 13 High St East Kew
BALWYN- Furn Home h r £.1/15/
Bcholllck A. Binn» WF3163 any time
BOX IILL A Safe Area -5 rd VV B Ultdrcof HW L L Jus), built 36/ Ring
WX22U2 alter I p m_
uKluHlul BEACH, Handy LvcrytlUng -
Chinning mod Villa I lit 5 rms H WSS O gai (,0 D T Batsman cr Hamptonit 01 d Soi th rd SMO''_BsluhiON
- Ne« Vllm Hot b r II W S
gar 10/ 4r, k rtlr gas B H J3 6
nie Brick Villa 5 r S O, gar45/
Costello A. Co ln3 Ch ireh st B ton XA1205URIUH1UN clo e tram lratu and Belch
-Brick Villa 7 rms 8 O modemthroughout H W S garden lease £3/5/J R BUXTON Ac Co 443 Collins St MI360
BRIGHTON Select Pc-New Milo. Flat 5
Mid Brighton XA1305
NEF DHAM A SALEK 281 Collin» st C 654
HAM MULLINS A, Co Camb Junct VVA3962
CAULFIELD Howthom Rd Direct Tram
Charming Ne» Triple lronted Bk Villa _
large r H WS tiled bithroom all latest
fitting» garage 60/ approved tenantERIC WEBER PTY 325 Collins St M3971
CAULFIELDNearlng Compl -Mod Villa
riat 6 rms H W S gge 45/ BRIGHTON EAST
-Mod Flat 4 rm» sun porch
CAULFIELD Central Pot Clo e City li....
-Mod Bk Home 7 r H W S gar nicegordrn £3/10/ RICE A. SMITH cor Ha»1 horn and Balaclava rd» Caulfield LF1124
CAULFIELD-Delightful New Brick Villa5 Ige r H WS garage 45/
FRIC WEBER PTY 325 Collins St M3071
CAULFIELD -Modem Home containing 7
(seven) room» H WS garage £3/10/OFO M HUME PTY 220 Collin» St C 1493
CAULFIFXD -5 r Villa rlat H VV S mit
cltv tram 45/ Packer ti Son LF6800
CAULFIELD SOUTH-New Villa Pair 5
nn» H W 8 garage 45/J R BUXTON Al Co 443 Collins St M1369
den 50/ T M Burke Pty Ltd M2351
COTTAGEnice country dist 29 miles city
situate highway 5 rmr SO BR partlyfurnished new Uno £35 rent £1 bl«veg garden Particular» write Flower»
ELSTERNWICK .Stn-Tiled Bk
. _
BIERAK AgentRef U4320
ELWOODlit Mitford St-Stylish mod bk
Villa Or 8"." --
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?
eluding wall to v
Pty Ltd_M2351
Villa Or SOH W S gor 75/ In
eluding wall to «all carpets T M Burke
Ac Co LF4050
H & E W Crapp FU6593
FITZROY NORTH -fagle Iront W B 6 r
Miller »t 35/ per wk D FEIGLIN 368Collin» »t M5858
FOOTSCRAY-5 Rma kette
ueen »t
H WS lawn», gardens 03/FREDK W SYMONS 247 Collin« at C
4143
FUHNlbHED Deepdene close tram Com
pact Bk Villa 5 r» D door» all com»
62/6 Haw 1803
Mathers fz McMillan 136 Cotltam rd Kew
FURNISHED ATTRACT METTE EXCLUSIVE POSITION 6 rms well furnished
H W8 Seo yard GOOD VALUE AT £5/5/F ' ANDREW PTY I TO MU3744
FURNISHED Toorak Bk Villa, 7 rm»
4 bedrms H W S air raid shelter gar
5 gn» close bus and train
G P cnppARD A. SON Toorak Win »2
crwell SC Bk Villa. mod brm free HW
Cai terhurv WF3713
arden Win 0341
FURNIBHED 7 r» high position East Mal-vern, moderate rent. UVMM
HOUSES TO LETFURNISHED
lor entertaining £8 a/TOORAK -Beaut furn Home suit 1 o
2 lams 8 rms £5 1/
JAMES S MORRISON14« Twrrt Rd bnvith Yarra YVIn 3711ruHMelirO well outside danger area
mcdcni Home loimct dlnhiErm 3 beddlo garage particularly
M HUMF PTY 2-0 Collins St C 1493
. story Res 6 elegantly furn r
cloakroom bathroom maids shower,A.C
\Y to YVcarpets throughoit, TTig 9 gus
FREDK YY SYMONS 247 Collins st C 4143
and SO, O H W S
cry well furnished
GEO M IIUYIE PTY 250 Collins St C 1493
FURNISHED Hou * 6 rms gar fine air
HiRNISHLD camberwell touching tram
FURNISHED BRIGHTON5 Rooms and Dinette
II YY S,
narden Gar £4 14 6
Balli cn Allard Ptv Ltd MI001 M437I
IURM8HED BR1GHION EAST ultra mod
bk Y Illa 6 nnf H YV fe gge
Brow i hill A. Co 363 Hawthorn rd Cf
40 YVFims
UARUrNYALr Near bin - Blick furnishedHome 5 r SO gar II YY S 63/
DON ORANfFR Agent OARDENYALE
HAYYTHCRN HFIOHTS Neor Scotch -Splendid brick 6 rmri Residence In good order
garage large allotment 60 lesscE "
HAW IHOHN uood position -ö c supe
Hoir Vlllo 4 roon s T C garden reliablete ant cnlv 40 YY MfflO_KEW clc.se cotham ita tram -Attrac ive
6 rmd Bk Vllls D doors all convt
gar, 55/ How 1803
M«lber» f MeWUlii ni Cothsm rd Kew
us close.."_ _.. _ ._._WF586J
KOOYONG TOORAK HEIGHTS - fxcelféñlbrick tiled Villa 3 bedroom' 8 O
, loungeand dining rooms kitchen II YY S all cream
Interior corase l-msç -o E M Goldspring Kooyong U2B82 U2834_MALVERN Toorak Area -Beautiful oldish
Villa Residence in good order of 10 rms
H W S D garage lovels aro mds D gar
age 5 guiñear E M Goldspring KooyongU2B32 U m4_«ALVERN huntingtower Ra-corni Home
MALVERN tASr - Beautiful Bk Villa7 large rms ond SO H W S Ige gar
lovelv gardens A-c 77 6 to
O P COPPARD A. SON. T_MALVERN r A
_
8 Rooms and S O Large Grounds Double
Garage £3/11BallHeu Allerd Ptv ltd M100I M437I
H W S heating built in
o- can be had pert runilshedOFQ M lltlvr PTY 220 Collin« Pt C 1413
NVJUISEL. PVJSUO o Min bin-Yilla
gar nice order 45/ Austin op
FL1336_I KAriKAis select Fos Punt no -superior
Brlrk Villa 7 rs cinvs girogc £3/3/approved tenant BLACKBURN A. LOCKWron ion Hlull H Malven U2817
fcOUrll YARRA -Ml Domoln Rd-Delightful small House unfurnished or with
tarpcts and furnishings ol valuation 1 3
sears lease lounge dtnlngrm hall andeloakrm maid s mi and bath 2 bedrmsdresslngrni batlirm and kitchen pantriesgarage A.c rent £6/10/ Mls3 Fraser
Cent 5100_cits
drcGsing room bathroom 3 other bedrooms
and bathroom maid s bed billi nnd alt
His room doible garage air raid shelter
Uiiftirn 2 story
H W S garage bcauttrulls runilshedRENTAL £7/17 6 or £6 6 per week
K GARDNER A. LANG PTY LTD
BO Rwa stnn Street C 1 Cent 6140 (6 111 (
wk COGHILL A. bON 79 Swanston ti C
271)3_TOORAK FXCLUSIVI- POSITION-Attract
Mod Mette 6 rms all coins £4/4/P J ANDREYV 47 Q leen st MU2744
TOOItrth. o is large Ultim lorpetsII Dyason A Co 440 Tournk rd YVIn 1736
Wini ED small Hu isc Mitcham Vermont
MC no children careful tennnt YYIn
OFFICES, FACTORIES, AND SHOPSHKllinn,i uange nppiux (000 sq
rulU lore Air g -od uoturnl Hslll <dow dlspl i Ige sud J 3 wklyWHITING 10 Grey st St Kilda LAO'M»
Ltd 312 Collins
04 m-abeth ttreet Cent 4831
FACIOHIEF c s 1000ft concrete fir 30/
4000ft enr no Ilion 13 YV D SA"~SON 318 COLi INS ST M3001
icrtr CUL^USUvVLi^D mod ¿ st-.,
prox T600 iq ft light 3 sides lavbath sexes t M PURDY l¿ CO
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llrtMHlON MH1I1 St-Lock up Shopnth grcengiocery Arc 40/ week C
ELLIOTT, 64 Homplon st Hampton XYV2136KEW EAST - Hiop and Dwg, suit any
business 60 50/ lock up 20/ MUN
DAY 613 High street_LAKUE any Oinccs excellent natural light
recently renovated centrally situatedmoderate rentals Apply Southern Cross Assurinre Co Ltd 117 Collins st MelbrvilULH E t AKIS. -iallop
BUXION 235 Park st_OH ILLS Chanters Route Suites 2 rms
and fall 30/ wk Hankers and Traders476ft £3 5/ wk Qiccn ft 800 sq it
peri light £4 io wk Not Mut ukin18501t '
río p liClirluw House 1300ft
£6/6/ wk
G G HENDERSON Pty Ltd 31.1 Collins bt
PAitl of l loicsiionol Suite available lor
tempoiary or permanent tenant with telephone lipliifc ntcs igcs single or more
mices Ring MU6252_
I ltnHKAN ur
rt laundryChapel st
voted £5/5/ Scott 360 Chapel st_bl KILDA High fat-Hie front Shop and
4 rd dwlg suit confect cokes A.c 27/6MORLEY ellet 81 Brighton rd LF3740
FLATS VACANT, WANTEDA - ARL YOU FLAT HUNTTNO? Villa
rlits Furn Ilits Bachelor Flats Servie
nats riots In Modern Bio ks CONSULTTHE ILAT SPECIALIST Fvcry suburbevery size every prlco.BO bwonston st near
FAGAN 64 Hlzibclll st cits C 4714
ARMADALE-Vers attractive furn BC 4i
Flat suitable 3 adults gas II w S 3 gnr
MRS r BLAODON 80 Swanston tt Cent
»l63 (3 lines)_
and both plenty of cupboards £2/7/6W11 LIAMr. A. Co S Yarra Win 7614
ARMADALE Orrong Rd J Min Tram 50/
-Spacious Mod Flat S Ige mis II W SIre» refrigeration ERIC WEBER PTY M3971
Brighton X4017
large rooms
Sundaj 167 Church st Middle
HAM A: BALEK 281 Collins si C 554
BUSINESS Lady seeks another equal basisfor shurtng Flat congenial living In
quire Canterbury Argus_*BUSINESS Couple want furn S C Flat
B R SR reason ble rent LF3654CAMBERWELL-Lovely New Flat 4 large r
CANTERBURY -Well lum S C
Flat free Ii YV 6 £3/2/ Phone YVF2044|before 10 a m after 6 p r
Room 10 U1202
B R kitchenette LF4034
O T COOK Agent Dandenong Tel 3M
EAST MELB Orwell Court Powlett St
Grey St -The most up to-date S C FlatsIn Melbourne Just completed at ail occupa
lion 3 rooms refrlg garage optional MrsP BLAODON The Flat Specialist 80 Swanston st Cent 6163 (3 lines)_E MELB . Cottesloe 29 Hotham St -Furn
- - . ' -
H A, L M
ELWOUD Bclinac Cor of Broadway andOoldrmlth St -A luxurious 6 rd Flat
situated lu garden setting Frigidaire tree
H W SOpen Inspect 2 p in to 5 p n
PLAT gr flwm In excellent order 5 roc
OHYVS £2/5/Oeo M Hume
Ptv 220 Collins St C 1493
PURNieHED Queens Rd-owner let
FIBI exceptionI bedroom which he
occupy Suitable 2 people £4/4/ BaAllard Pts Ltd MIOUI M437I_FURNISHED Comf B8R <J beds)unnmnui Wornt B B K (3 Deas) 1
nice repárate kit Unen service quietnome bus couple or girls I rain «tallon
'
.0 min el'y win «ali
PLATS VACANT, WANTED
menin 31 linen Ac
_ 10 min elly 1 2 II
Permanent» Win 5815_Hil!is ¡Te Hal bih Varia dist lounge
kit dble bedroom bull £2 15 close
H»»k»bum »li 1 Parn»bin rd win 043°
FuHNitiiEuac nts-aim F ULAGUONTile Flat bpi-lallst ctlels
Flat» al rund " lees pn s-vqlli
1-LjRNlbni.U lit» Vi I
mod convenience su
WEBSTER, 271 Collin
rtav rd . 1 min Toorak stn 10 min rllv
FURNISHED Armadale-2 lnvcly Roo ni
sep k" all new 2 persons onlv
Dungey IS Olenhul llv rrj F »lek ITTiini
KEYS cor Orrong and Alma rds UY6714
F J AT-DRFW PTY 1TD MU3744
FUKMHHCJJ Haniptoi Oi iicacli - Si»
Flat 3 r kit -I train TO XWir
FUR« Alte Fin jZ ÎTÏ ciue
friend» Milton rt St Kllrt 1 F^l
HAWTHORN Lciîpin an vc x\l xicrn Flat
(upstair») 5 room» II VV 8 TI tram to
elly 50 «eek WR1DGWAY BROI (AU-
BURN) PTY ITD 2 Camberwell id Ha»
thorn WAlono_HAWTHORN
- Unlurnl lied Small I lal oil
crcnni balcony kit balli ,TO Alto
»pAclou» Attic power point 12/
pltmv garden r2 b
OHN PURVIS
_A Riversdale Ulis lim
HAWTHORN - bUPF-RIOH NEW TT ATb
nice high locality 6 nun »tauen'
5 r all latest coiv» 47 0 lo 55FMAOHIA.ro IH Somme I eld I W A2601
hAVVlnvJul -yew vicMlllI
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btil postilo i rico tram train 70/ Alter11 27 Shak »pcare grove
i nOltN Direct Ira!
it 4 estro large rms i. ..
M Hume Ptv 220 Collin» tt L 1493
HAWlHOitn -Furmmed S~C
KFW Gco-1 Po»-Upstair» Flat li rms
li VV s gar rcfrig £2 15/ per weekF M PURDV A; Co 20 Q leen St MII41
it tmall House In
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.. .. . about 50 miles or ln»s from
Me boun c Would consider sharing homi
If tcparol* entrance Reference» exchangedRealv L VV I
.Argus Melbourne_
MALVERN Ne- r St innlllgton Ne I
Flat of t»o flat building f room
garage H VV b 63 Lovely po ittonooldsprln» Kooyong U2882 Unin4
MALVUiN UAHD1NER Mil
MAIfcOVEITE 20 Queens Rd v-»wn i.m
and laundn Apply Flat 0 472 El Kildard Win 84811_MAYFAIR Marne
St sill Yarri -SpocloFlat
- - - - -
tennis
2 S R 3 B R furn or unfiinitram renlce I1
jV In 4IJV0 _
downstairs WIHIIMIal northern »ubuiii
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Er Hilen Alio rd PU
RUTLAND COURT Cor ST KILDATOORAK H
kit B R II
supplied lnsr.
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TOORAK RDS-FURN I LAT . ..
kit BR II W8 refrlg cullen lln«nJsupplied Inspection anv time KI ig LA33..3
bedroom» Ige dlnlnt, r freeI
V S r
ctrlg select quiet surroundings 5 Clan
one Court Just off Toorak rd Cn ere
aid »holler obtah able p TEIGI I'v
368 Collins street M6858_SOUTH S.ARRA Punt Hill-Atti Upstull»
Flat 8 room» elec H VV Smr
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per wk Also 4 tooms HI/ î ¿at £3 3
per weekE M PURDY A, Co 20 Queel St Mllsl
SOUTH YARRA -Delightful 111 loungedinette 2 bedr bulli In rubes b le mod
k11 and balhr fres HWS refrlg
Flat 1 Ige ri- maid » bed »nd tep
balhr tree HWS gorngi £4/10/II F CRAWF-OHD 232 Toorak rd Win 34211
Stn Wl i7036 407
bs^UlH \ArtKA Overloottm«. Botanic Gar
den» -ullra mod SC 4 r Flut Mrs~
BLAODON. 80 Sttanston tt C (1163
Co Win 7514
bOUIH YARRA - Ullllllll Ulcxptllldownstairs suite available suit one Win
syo6 evenings_
Pa11 eu Allard Ptv Ltd M1001 M4371
tuuln YARRA Nr uurdens Irani»-
J
Rooms rcfrig free IIVVS £4 gur
nvail Ballllcu Allard PtyLtd M1 UM M4371
hu» 2d cltv £4/10/ Win
Tro »k rd Win 1730cV. Lo 440
fcOUiH YAKKA - Furnished I lot j room»
H Vt S Van 6087
CAULnFLD- Modern Villa Flat 4 room»
beautifully fitted kitchen und bithroomli VV S garage near tram and EhopsRFNTAL £2/6/ per week
TOORAK -Ultra modem S a 1 lal loungebedroem drcn&lng room tiled kitchen mid
bathroom H W S rcfrig conv laundryRENTAL £2 10/ per week
K OARDNER A. LANGPIY LTD
80 Swanston St C 1Cent 0140 (II lill
room 2 bedroom», sun porch (with blind!tiled kit fitted »Hil ample clipboards balli
room has tep shower fres H w refrigera-tion air conditioning £3/13/0?e-- M Hum- Ptv 220 Olllns
St C 1493
4 Rms H W F 52/6 Dicken» St -Mod
Rm» free II VV S 35/ O huntly Rd -Ne»
4 Rm» H W8 íleo relrlg 45/ OSBORNE111 Acland street_ST KILDA WAVELL SOUTHEY Sr
Ne« TLATS 4 beautiful room»
£2 10/ mans extras TREE H Vv S
SI KILDA 27 Brighton Rd-New rront
rlat 4 mis cameled throughout many
extra» including large wardrobe curtain»gas Are rcfrig tree HWS splendid out
lo-k quiet 67/6 Flat 6_SI KILDA, Wavell Southey bl NEW
SC TLATS (2 lefll
50/G P COPPARD
Win 02_
ST KILDA Clo«c Station and Heath-
Modern Front 1 lal 4 large iJ S O ii
«la-sed In balee iy H W S garni e ro
I R BUXTON A To 443 Çrlllll» ht M1301
KILDA lAbl fc.OMMt.KlFNDEN RD- 1 ».elusive ria
porch HWS i tills 57/0WOOD l18 VV ellington ft
"'
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£3/10/ per »k iciUil Himalaya?
Apply LA 1832
KILDA Min biatlon -Ul 1R V MOD
N TLArs 3 and 4 r
red tiled bathroom» lutci
17/6 62/6 WHITTNO 10 Gi
FRN TLArs 3 and 4 roomr, HWScoloured tiled bathroom» latest fittings 41/
F M PURDY A. Co ¿0 Que8T KILDA Fxcluslve los
- Min Irani -
Delightful Mod Flit HWS late t lit
ting-, <5/ ERIC WFBER PTY M307I
IPI Queen »t MU30V>
? UNTER A. Co 370 Collin
nalaclavi LA3246al KILDA - Present o cupler withes to tell
contents of modem furn Flat lo upprovedtenant £80 ACT. Argus_
Pty 220 Collins St C 1413
ar KILDA EAS1 - Furn small be FlatL R B R K shower rec free II VV S
ind EL adults 37/0 Win 8050_
I V\ ASON At Co 440 Toorak Rd Will 1736
31 KILDA-Small FI
O OR A K
...... ...... . .." gar £4/4/free H WS mid 1 rit £2/7/0
H W b Trig gar £4/4/
314 Collins btrect MII05 6
TOORAK 85 MATHOURA RD - New De
Luxo FLATS 4 blight room» free£3/5/ H VV relrlg numerous clipboard»
cream paintedSole Agents
IOCRAK Juki Oír I mulline - Luxurious'
Flat In most attractive building HW lind'
cfrlgeration ore FREE Theriuo helling¡orages 7 (seven) rooms £ /lz/0 6 (»Ixoom» £5/5/ GEO M HUMP PTY J.(
-olllns st Cent 1493 after hr» 13109
TOORAK -Upstair» Fin of pair 5 tpiclou'i
-
EH W S
yard and laundry
2iQ Collins St C 1493
TOORAK Clcwe \ lllagc -New 1 lal " .
tiled kit and billi free H w S and
rerrlg plenty cupboaids »llvi rink finishedn cream 52/6 Williams A. Co
I CORAK b Mansion I HIS ILLAWARRAIllawarra Crc3 Off st Geo gc a Rd
FLATS lum or Unfurn3arden Gange Good A R Shelter U3301
rOO^*K Oil Irving Rd Close I RAM-
NEW SC PLA I 4 r SO IIVVS KUI
larden 57/6JAS MCCLEAN MSSIfl Will r044
TOORAK ARMADALE -MoJ rim In »plendid position 1 rooms n frlgeratlon II W «
S2/6 t M Goldeprlng Kooyong U-082
TOORAK By Vlllace3 Rooms Oas HWS Tree Relrlg 45/
I A Carter on 8 Yarra stn Win 7000 407
TOORAK Morny 48 Mathoura Rd - New"?"? """" " " '?"'
hmdy iriiln omi .
111 'o'I Win 1491
ll«h »treet Malvern UY5044_
luCKAK chastleton Av -lop unlurnlshcd
4 rooms bathroom kitchen II w S re
rig garaae Particular» Win 48 nr VWrt
I CORAK -UNT URN 2 bedt» ¡Û HWSrefrlg L II Ac L M Luscombe ccnlre
and relilg £j 11Dyason
ouple 4 Miller gr Kew
WANTED FURNISHED FLAdistrict many tenant« wa_ .
ki Oo, 10 Gray at. st Kilda LA3349
II YY S
FLATS VACANT, WANTxT
WAmrU n dell HO Mat Close ctt) 3~öl4 reen p (*necll e tenant prepared ta
bus csrprts ind furnishings Particular»Tena li Argus
_.
YYINDdCH,,
. ..,?".Mod Mit 3 rooms kitchen bathroom,
op S Yarra Ein YYIn 7066 407.
ROOMS VACANT. WANTED
A -AI crtEbbWELL Ti Uandi long Kd",East St Klldo Direct
Tram («la) Bl KIUW
Rd Borrnrks,and City
-
Just completed.
11 d now available, are a limited number of
Excentlo lall) \Yell furnished ROOMS «nd
One SUITF Comprising
Bedroom and Lounge RoomEach room ha' on attractive colour relíeme
heating oirangeinents and Inner spring divanbeds It YV S
, daily room r*rv ice communityk11-hen and every farlllty for comfort
Breakfast tra" ontlonal_AAA- UNluitN with k ettes. H W8-bl
KILDA -Mod conv« . central 53 e to 33/6ST KILDA RD-lovely Home 2 »mall rs,
.5/ 8 YARRA -Hall Hous 2 rs k ette,
bathroom"""",""." nooMS
B YARRA- Well-turn HSR o serviced
trays 25 ST KILDA t-Large SingleBSR convs 22 6 Mrs C A JOHNSTON,317 COlll is street M2721_AAA -684 ot «.¡Ida Hoad -rnirn unlum
Luites Rooms c heal II W 8 on train,
stop near barracks meals service optionalYVIn 3141_
A -CONSULT MISb WARD Capitol Agency.
ARMADALE Mu
-y.eli turn 1ÎSR and kette
lav 41 Drnrham rd 117371
-ruin ti sj K scp kïï pnone
suit single ladv H Munro Ft
AT 4J-61 I oillns blore Room mrt Hici*ia*3
during me m I lary occupât on of lucycourt Ruy»! l'a.k »ill- is Miss Blend»
Sutherland s business Cent 4091_Al lil Furn LJtge puail Kit 1 singla
B R tray opt 19 Fllefmere rd YVIn 941
BACHELOH Hats li islido. liom 33 6 ho.
walcr, light powernear T and 1 reis
r-nlilrrr) LA 1600_,UKIGH10N~ furn ano Unf Bb»l
all ronvs F I »as li YV lnc XA6463
BKIUHiON -Vacant i H and kette SC.sen rill unf 21/ XA1330_
cnuuLkWitii s.- Lxc uniiirn F Hbll,k t nr stn shops quiet Prot home,
YVF3B01_CANIERHURY-bront Um k e te unlti-i,
suit mid nged lads Prot 14 View st
CÏÏY WovirlO Cojrt
c11Y collin» itray H YV S
EASi MELri 90 Vale ftt - Cnnif furn.BSR own meter bullt-fn wardrobe 2d.
cits, phone suit bus lady
.1 blEKNWlCK -J
hondv litis tram
D B k1 77 ft
rLRMIbllED or uniuin uotiate In hills nr.
ichonl If possible 1 Arthur ev Brlrhton.
TURN J Ullis kitcTicn also S ii handystation 6n Acacia it Flstr-rnwlck I F7I73
tree war wo-1 Mother Argus
LARGE Bunnalow tray I
si Flwood LF9I05
i ntlonol U307Y
Glenferrii rdtaAb slLU
lion e F
ArgjjMJUTH YisKHA^ 283 Doman Rd-A
furn FDBSR k11 c1 T A. T
. lv decorateJbOUlll YARRA 124 DOVlAIN 8T -Small
lum Rm 14 6. »If-
ÎTI YARRA-bingleH W7W W YVIIIloi
Rm 14 6. willi break Win 7226STfl YARRA-bingle
(HA -i urn J looms kit clean,i lion bus 264 Walsh at_
b YARRA ru
den Iel_438 Punt rd
HL» -ti b rl iii new flat tray,WFBSTFlt 271 Collins it C
bT KILDA -J Unfurn Rooms and np
br KILDA ia Alma ltd
D H H il k't"hn H YV_ICLIKAK a Ormsby Or (uit Mathoura rd I.
-rront lum D B S Rkitchenette
UNFURNISHED TDR fireplace
UNt UKN UHR k11 or couva tel F P
lice st Caul LH751
YVANliD DOIIDIC rum Room with lie
_In city DTR r/o ArgusWAN ILL) I DHU bus woman corni
_well district D A ) Argus
YOUNG bus woman requires Room use
4 UNI URN Rooms, kitchen 2 odulf 31_Hopetoun st ristemw Ick
BOARD AND RESIDENCEAAA -EAST MEL» 5 Min Cits 111 llllotl
poslllor exclusive newls furn bale Dble
BbH (twin beds) lull board or loom ond
blinkfust Suit SUPERIOR people
A - HOLLY YVOOD 348 BEACONSFIELDPDI- SI KILDA-Dble and Sgle Vac
exedhnt cuisine hot water In bedrooms
MXJ103 3104 Mrs O Morgan, liroprletr r
i-Oln Milton House J6 Flinders LoirUnan New
Management-Full Board omiIles Miss Amy A Murray, prop 1627J
Near Bus and Trama
1(100 Quest Houses 80 Swanston st C 6163
ARMADALF ST CLOUD le 17 GRAND_VIFW PROVE YVIn 580o_
BACHFLOR loilleä, iel, for eng
BI.AUII1UL Home double r vac II W s,
lounge gar tel J5/ Fernihurst torKr vong ond Alma rds 1 st Klldo _
IP w II ngtnn Ftrcet_
bbci rt YibiA 10 lotiiomeut Pi-single As
-Jîiï'S. Voc 1 min city full BoordBOARD
-
ny lady nuttingHwood Tel LF1601
BOAIIDINC-Bos» Girls 5 to 17 years at
irivate Client c/o Argus
telephone and bath
EASJ bl KILDA-Double Room bungilows Board or bri bieokfast LI 2581
MAN cldirly waitsBoord Prote tant I rl*
vote fi nilly ( »3y uceefr. (o city~> ith,
side p er moderóte H s Argus
) o 19 KlruFlev st Elwood
OUTII YARR* 20 Darling St
Vacunes?
--.. . -
Will Sill)Vacunes 1 min 1 mid
JHIPL1 Y HOUsr South Yarra -Dble le
Sgle Kins bed and breakfast COCkTnn furolll e and bhlpl-v Ms
KILDA GLOUCESTER LODGE-H ond C YVoter
Visitors LA3203
Marine Par -H ond C YVoter hi Room'
11 KILDA Hartpurj 9 Miltoi st-Double
Fed sllltl g Rm no children Notedul lue teiinlr garage LP2632_
sUIlABLF Accommodation elderly couple or
elderly lady lu refined private Home con
cnlcntly situated In pleasant curro hidingstillable rcod and general comfort 093 care
0 OmiiirTclal rd Prohran_
Ho d'al'rc I M.
Stole Schcol Frankston_.AANTLD Board Prot 3 turn or unfit n
igle RoomF bright rurrouiidln<rp own
VANIT-D Oiklelßh or dlrtllct for 2 Indie1 gent bright moderate perin AppiS
Ira Pi rker 54u Carllclc st St Kilda_
,."u ..t.,,,, "v.. .-"..«.j« small
nest house prelerobly soath eastern side,.
ACT Argus _
r-OUNG Gent
PRIVATE HQ5PITALS
ONVAIESCTNT Private House
LDERLY lody require« Rest Home or Boardouter suburb Win 9733
PEST DESTRUCTION __TIMIOAIION AND PESl EXTERMINAITOM
EXPERTS HOUSE REPAIRS AND BE
ILOCK1NG OF SUNKEN I^OORJ,»AULTY VFNnLATION AND DRY ROT
1PECIALISTS BUILDING PROOF??vOAlNST ENTRY BY RATS YVhile Ants.Vircrs Bugs Cockroaches silverfish L«i
icl Beetles Months ond Hats Exterminated,ree Inspection and advice HOUGHTON «
JYRNE PTY LTD 268 Flinders st C1
?hone« central HU U lines) after hoirs
JL4B3D Also at Sydney. Brisbane,»n«
idelalde.
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LAW NOTICES
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fCfisUANT ia the Tru»lce Acti
Archibald l»mrs Norris of 422 Collins.
rret Melbourne tollrllor,the executor to
ii a probateol the will of MAROAHIT
INN GUEST late of comer of Fairy street
. ii Central avenue Ivanhoe widow de
rissed («ho died on 28th January 19421 wa»
tr»ntrd by 111« Bul renie Cmirt on the 13th
r-a or March 1942 rrqulrcs all creditor»if»t r( kin and others having claim» against
Di property or estate of tilo said deeeaftedt SEND to him In the cirp ol the under
»cirri proctor» PARTICULARS In wrltlmrM »urn CLAIMS on or before the twentieth
/nv of M»y1943 after which dolo the
rsrc tor Intends to convey or dl»tiibute »uch
prr-prrtv or estate to or among the person»
nutfd this !8th dav of March 1042
TÏÎÏARGUS LAW RLPOI1
VOL 48-No 4
TUESDAY MARCH 17
CONTTNTIHIOH COURT
W VGHORN v WAOHORNSTATT COURTE
AtTORNFV OrNFRAL (Ex relatlonc LEBER)
?5HIRE OF DANDENONGAUhTRAL DEVELOPMENT CO rn LTD
JAMrS In re THF FOUITY TRUSTEESEXECUTORS AND AGENCY CO LTD
-
AMESVVFIOALL AND DAWES LFASE In re
High Court
DIVORCE-Petition on ground of dctertlon
...
order to promote Empire Uniformity
Matrimonial Come» Act 181)0 1021 (NSW)rs-s 13 la) 10 (2) (a) WAOIIOnN I
WAOHORN",."._
Slate Court»
COMPANY-Reduction or eapltat-Practice
-Dispensing with ll»t nf creditor»-Spécial
i-|rrum»tance»- Companies Act 1938 (No<
D31 >K 56 In re AUSTRAL DE\L"L
OPM FNT CO PTY LTDrONFLICT OP T AWB-Foreign domlcll ni
lather-Illegitimate ton leglilmalcd under
tat itnry law of rinmtcll-statute posted»t rr death of father-Non recognition orsulus in Victoria-Legitimacy Art 1136
16 and 17 Geo V c 601 - In ro IAMEH
THF EQUITY TRU8TFE8 FXFfArTORb
VND AGENCY CO ITD v IAMLS
IVM1LORD AND TENANT-Lease for threeears ccrtoln Option of renewal for fur
tier two years-Cove nant bv lessee not to
rente to occupy premise» for five vear»
! earning on medlcil prorllcewithin
two mile» of premises-Option not exer
r sed-Holding over after three year»
T nancy from seor to sear-Terminating« thoit notice al end of t»o sear« In re
VVEIQAI L AND DAWES 1 EAbE
WCAL GOVERNMENT-Shire Hall-Land1 eld by municipality under Cro«m grantAs »ile for public b llldlngs-Agreement withnlrt ire »ho»
proprietor-Foruse of shire
hall-Public to bo charged lor admission
V»lliiltvof agreement-A» licence or leite
lind Act 1928 (No 3709) «ec 16-Loral(r emment Art 1928 (No 3730) sec 23rATTORNEY OENFRAI (Fx relatloue
IFBFRI V SHIRE Ol' DANDFNONG
MOTOR MARKET
ia r HEADUOH r MASKS I irri o wini c
VOU WAIT ALAN COFTFY AUTO 8FR
VICF PTY LTD 334 W11 LI AM ST mm
UJISI
5>FsAJTlFUl Vauxhall 1039 40 lo li p,
U
eater like new »moll mileage ctpilpped»lill radio reg 12 month« free senlce
wonderful value £225 Urban Motor» 404IJr tt F2620 Aller houra Win 0356_.IÍTORE YOU BUY ANY CAR
extraordinary birgalns »o havo foi saleIn most make« VALUES YOU CANNOT
EQUALand on easleit term» Australia»
Bisect Used Car House ALI CARS PTY
17P eor Fllrabclh and rranklli
»DICK 8/40 Special Sedan privateowner a
ml beauty «eli shod reg 0 months JJ
ti nth» free service £285 Urban Motora
IM F1I7 st TÎOJO After hour» Win 0356
rHF\ HOLET Sedan beautiful Job Interiorand exterior unmarked new heavy duty
lirrs reg Real Snap £113/10/ Dont
riLss till» Cor or Motor evclo traded
THI.VR01 FT 1020 SLOAN BARGAIN (T>ñd
registration will » ibinlt lo anyonos test
(111)11 AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKF ANniVFSTMFNT i nlv £78 en»lest trrm»10.
- - -
- -
ind ven line only £158MW IS THF HME TO BUY A gool
two- ear 1» a »otind Investment AI LCARS
JTY LTD cor riuahetli and Franklin
(ORD V8 bLDAN PHIVATF SALEI ronlemplate »elllng my cor Purchased
»an 1919 New brake» battery »hocker«rtr nlso Invoice» repair» oiling, greasinggin be Inspected appointment Waldos Argus
410 20 Ellrabctll SI Milboun
seen to be appreciated £295DISNEY 8 MOTORS
IIP 20 ElUabeth fat Melbourne
/OUI) V8 COUPE registered good order£IU/10 car or motor cvclc traded
DISNEYS MOTORS10-20 Elizabeth St Melbourne r2161 3
DAS PRODUCF-H3 EQUIPPED TO CARSWE HA VF FOR SALL -A number or Used
air» ei| lipped with first class approved pro
ii"eera Bo Independent or restrictions
rOMF IN AND SEE OUR RANGE OF OOOD
USED CARS EQUIPPED WITH GAS PRO-DUCERS We will alto fit blower» at your
Vin and Franklin st»
fAh PRODUCER SPECIALISTS Most np
proved makis available lor Iminedbile fit
K Component paris In stock, hoppci«Ile« Ino Iromr» lids door» and lorkinsois coolers primary and secondary miers
bf t s and rubber hose and ga«keis nits:
Quotation» for fitting
.... given Alan CofTev A,
ltd 114 William st reçusJlHinglv given Alan CofTev Aulo Benlee
rA3 Prod icer» MALF and NASCO Car midTrark Models Piorc
? ? ?? -
Ta h or term» op_
t>S Pity load fnpp Glaclnrlum)AS rrtODUCFR The Kent Don t DelayLcdse order no» Swanston Utcd Cars 501
tai sion »t Melbourne o I r3648
COST LESS~
" * "
£346£32'i£325
£185
£165. -,... _
£165
li « C1 evrolet Standard Sedan £228Many Others to Choose F*rom
Fasy TermsCor Traded
LANF"S MOTORS101 Little collins St Melbourne
OLDSMOBILL 6/60 SEDAN 1030 little
,
used £338 NASH 1040 42 SEDAN a
t« I) £343 STUDFBAKER COMM AN*DER SFDAN 1930 like no« £338 and
flers cosiest terms NOW IS IlIF TIME
T» BUY see the Ur«l Car Specialists
OLOSMOBHE 1917 de luxe Sedan cannot
be faulted mechanically body and tyresiplei cllcl condition one owner Inquire 421
trosdnlc st Phone MU4935_Pepo sftKcd Cars Cheap to clear balances
owing rrom £10 Cash or term» 220
pirriliintlv road Elsternwick LFI18I
IMLEV TOURER BAROAIN Juft been
traded runs well look» well MUST BE
fOLD QUICKLY BECAUSF WF NEFD
«OOM beti g absolutely sacrificed only£28 terms given ALLCARS PT1 LTD""
Ellraheth and Franklin tis
[.DER CARS ond UTIL11IES ttll! avail?ble at Devon Motors now al 222 Exhibí
city (opposite Ills Mijesly s
Prices from £250~" -
.-.ts and Servicefrjjj. Melbourne MX3171_tTVDEHAKER CARS AND UTILITIES »till
avnllsblp at Devon Motor» no» at 222 Ex
J billon st city (opposite Hi» Majesty »
JFtatre) Price» from £385 Phone CentJ»0 Parts and Service ot 197 Sturt »t
l'util Melbourne MX317I
STUDEBAKI R, tin- World I
htm» Cent 7550
1RBCK8 - Queen » Bridge Motor» Pty Ltdqueen s Bridge street South Melbourne
J* buyers of good secondhand Bedford Tord
e«.,
Kuu v-ar J-yre» also ou iraiirr«ts from >4 ton to lo ton Also loo
Writs all makes Sec us for all Sparclins »s we have wrecked over 400 cars
.J»trucks Also loo Cars and Truck» to
tnoose nom FOSTER S MOTORS 60 CopPn it nichmond Phone J2660_IROENTLY Wanted late model Chevrolet
tora or similar Saloons for discriminât
¡(buyernot carller than 1938 model con
? «ted muBt be In good order throughout
j' Pay firm ca«h price for »ultoble cor
«Ho or phone SWANSTON USED CARS
" B»«nstnn »t. Melbourne r2648_
ÎSSÎ*1* H n P Sports Road ter splendidTOjdltion throughout 28 m p g SIIBP
-159/10/
....DIBNEYS MOTORS
H^oaizabeth St Melbourne
»MIXHALL 14 Saloon _« _-.
JSlLSgehlne£225 Phone LF7093
TMntiiALL Tourer lo h n or similarwonted catii bus cr F4764
'«TED RECENT MODEL CARS-Anyone«eircus of selling Ihelr Car for cash Is ad
'w to see us Immediately Best prices poid"II Phone or write
,,," DISNEY S MOTORS.
WjO_ Elltabeth St Milboume F21613
»AMED TO BUY TRUCKS Chev Maple
"«.I Ford I'i to S ton Mai es1cjfli
'i&'/.PRtSTON MOTORS PH LTD
JH5ÍLJÍ4 Franklin »t MEIBOURNL
'WED fresli well keptlalo model
??«s highest prices Instant spot cash
LANES MOTORS PTYI TD
_
89Ellrabeth St C 10490_
WANTED £350 on 2nd mtge on security 2
,mil« city good margin Archer 290 Col
'o_rt c 4224
"»MID Car» In good order and condition.top coth prices Swanston Uied ra«-"
g_g«»nstonst MelllQIirne fOTB _
»IIIPPFT Tourer, perfect order ne» Ivres
-¿jo.. 600 Hampton st Brighton X3Q02
«ULYS 77 Sedan 1038 39 original tyres
£276| or offer Ring 1F11B1
"RECKFD - 1000 CarB and Trucks inv
pin any car at your o»n prie s Ijuihrsteî_678 Ellrahelh »t city Tel TfilOJ
"J!» Special Model Buick Coupe
ext
Ulcas and both llgllls approved blackout»tints motor Just overhauled In perfectWoltlon o«ncr no further use going Into
TW*Ring MX543J
CARAVANS, TRAILERS
^MOTOR-CYCLES, BICYCLES"ÇÇUB urgently »anted
Tupprlç«
JWsnd» Cycle» 347 Fill ft MU2439
MOTOR SCHOOLS
'pCllOLERTON SCHOOL Ol' MOTOR1NO
i.'VM1 model DUAL CON 1 ROI Co.
^?getil 7086 7087_,_»ÇRÎON SCHOOL OF MOTORINO,
comer
iiÄ« LOUKHI« el« Mclb (F2954) and'UWlU- T Bid«» 178 Fllnder» »I C '487
",' FULL COURSE trial poUee len. i
J.'«on» 4/6 Melbourne Motor behool 430
TENDERS
vcsor s Department)Further particulars con be obtained at the
Cltv Sutvcyor s Office during office hours or
TENDERS arc Invited returnable on YYednesdos 23nd Instant ot 4 p m for the
Bupplv and Fitting of PRODUCER GAS
FQUIPMFNT to the councils motor
ai d trucks
Partlculors at City Fnglneer a OlnceThe lowest or any tender not necessarils
lo bo ocefptedDeposit 1 per cent In cash or bank
marked chequeJAMES HOCKING Town Clerk
Town Hall Williamstown nth March1942_
_
COAL MINING
MACIIINF Ispe 44 D D standard modelThese machines ore the property of the
New Zealand Government and are the pro
cuds or Hie Jeffrey Manufacturing Compa
specifications and the capabilities of themachines mas be obtained from the New Zea
land Trodo Commissioner 14 Martin placebsdurv to whom all tender» should bo addi eased_ _
the YVrnktr COI Sydney rd Brunswirk
Separólo TENDERS addressed to tho Sec
retorv of the Board and endorsed Tendefor Contract- (OS the case may be)be received at this office until 3 30
pmrn Monday 23rd Mircii 1043 lor the follow.
Ing YYoik»-
jltcrnallicly fOOO C Yds or FINECRUSHED ROCK at Derrimut riana and
Fprclflcotlcinn nt this lillee and the Shin
Office YVcrrlbceCONTRACT 50I/CDR/48IA -Supply and
Delivery or 700 c Yds or FINF CRUSHED
ROCK lo Ihn Laverton deviation of thePrinrc» Highway YVesI In the Shire of Wer
rlbee Plans and specification» nt thla office
lind the Shire Olllci WerribeePreliminary drpoFlt (In each case) 3'4 per
rent rho lowest or any lender not neces
Farllvr irccntiri
DTTARTMENTTENDI-RS clo ... ..
for Victoria 225 Bourke st MelbourneC1 nt li nut on 24th March 1042
me Invited for tim Idlnwlng Service -
Hem 73 -Ptirrhoso ond Removal or Timberand Gilvinlsed Iron Buildings Coventry el
BOUTII MFLBOURNrHnclopcs to bo endorsed Tender for
Item 71No tender neccssorilv accepted
IN THE MATTER OH RICHARD FOREMANAc SON PTY LIMITED
A receiver having been appointed bv Hie
Arthur YV Uther chartered accountant(Ann ) c o Mreun Charlea V Witt Ac
Uther Ki milln Building TO Margaret streetSsdncs up lo noon on Wednesdoy 21thMorell 104J for tho PURCHASE of thefollowing A--srra
-
LOT No 1
I réélu Id Lund ond Building, having »
Montage ol about 207 reel to chapel streetMarrickville i nd n deplh of 150 feet Inwhich a ioiindry business la being eorrledmi os per schedule Book value £13 619
LOT No .
I reehold Land being vacant land havingnil area of 1 acre fronting Westfield streetCanterbury os per schcdulo Book value£300LOI No 3
Foundry Plant and Machinery Patternssud baufpnieut oa per scheduto Boole salue£41 380
[Ol No 4
Stock on hand approximately JCG40001 r scheduleLOT No
'
Laborntoiy Equipment nnd Stock, as; per
or conjointly ind tenders must boform available at tho ofllro of tho receivePreference will lie klvcn to n tender cove
" '
J ho highest or any tender
lots bo ncccptcd and any of the assets I
icriuctlon sholl bo mode In the purchoso
lois and/or lo extend the date for closingnr tender» Notice or Intention to withtliliw iinv lot or extend time for closing oflindéis um bo advertised In till» paper If
nnd when the occasion arises Inventoriesmos bo Inspecled ond full jxirtlciilor» and In-formation obtained from (he receiver on or
nflcr Saturday I4lh March next Tho com
pony wa» established In 1914 and has cir
rlcd on business extensively lu the manu,_-. . ..,_
..
"nipijed baths basins...
"-.. .mundry work Turn
recently been nt the rate of nearly£100 060 per annum Tho business is being
orrled on i ending roleARTHUR w UTHFR Reglslror chartered
nccounlanl (Aunt ) Kembla Building 60Mor» mt street fasdncy
IN lh> MATTER ot GEOROKITT PROPRIP1ARY 1 IMITFD-TENDERS will he
ceelvefl at the ornee oí Tecle A. Teele ANAllulldltmr -8 ! linbcth street Melbourne up
lo 1 o clock p m,
on Tuesday 24th March1942 h>r Hie PURCIIASI of tho followingASSET'S of tim
< mponv -
Lot 1 DRESSMAK1NO STOCKlol 3 -Mil 11NFRY STOCK
CRY lRIMMINOThe above mav bo tendered for
It
n nnher of lots The highest or on tender' *"
""" ---'.-.
-cfCptCd Ilnd whore a tenrierl
acrcpt Hie tender for .... ... _ ."
only of the lots tendered for, nnd tenderersloi lol» undertake to accept cither tho »holeor ans Mich lot or lots No tender will be
entertained except on my tender form andmust, be accompanied by a cash depositmarked cheque or bank draft for n sum
?qual to io per cent or the amount tenderedlurther particulars and lender forms may be
rd Sth Kensington rUSI86
TIMBER large quantity ol K D Hardwood
In tho Matter of PLEASANT CREEKSAYVMILIJNO CO PTY LTD (In Llq )
TENDERS will I» received nt the office ofthe liquid itor J Kenneth Hall 108 Queenstreet Melbourne up till 12 noon on Friday27th March 1042 for the following -
Lot 1 -3 Circular Sows Breaking down
Tinek, secondhand Galv Iron Belting other
Sow milling Equipment £175Lot 2-Steel nock Rails Galv Iron and
Steam Plplni, 400 gol Galv Iron Tank 4
HYV Hut!, (12ft x 10ft) 300 Fire Bricks
or Mr O Brien 1 YVorra road MaribyrnongLot 3 may ho
Inspected at the site of themill In the Wombat Forest via Bullenkarook
Tender rorms and particulars aro availableat tho office or the liquidator
Usual 10per
cent deposit conditions
VICTORIAN RAILWAYSTENDERS aro invited lor the Supply and
Delivery ol PILES AND CRANE STAY.' LEGSParticulars at Contractors Room RaliwayOillccs Spencer street Melbourne and nt
Balrncdalo and Orbost Railway Station»Tenders should reich the tender box Room
191 Railway Offices Spencer street Melbonnie by 11 a m on 8lh April
No tender will neccssorils be Accepted
COMMISSION
TENDERS imltuW endorsed will be re
eelved at this omeo until noon on Monday23/3/42 tor REPAIRS to COTTAGE at MALVFRN No tender necessarily accepted Ad-
dress all correspondenceto Box 1277L O P O
Melbourne O 1
V/ANTED TO BUYAAAA -CABIN TRUNKS CASL3 KIT
BAGS YVARDROBE TRUNKS and all
types ot Travel Goods Must bo In goodcoidltlon Highest prices given B MIT
CHELL 134 Russell st Melbourne (o,
King s Theatre) Cent 6B85_A -DIAMOND Rings Old Jewellery Sllvc
Dental Pioles Bingles, Boys YVotchcs -
gtvo top pricesJ 11JÍKINS Midwoy 256
Collins st (late 17 yrs vlth D inklings)
Silver SovereignsJYINO CO 6th - -
n-
BL SURE Seo a SPECIALIST beforerolling DIAMONDS JOHN TISHYVICK
THE DIAMOND SPECIALISToffers the best
prices 4th Tloor 286 Lil Collins st
A -A M D P Co 124 Elizabeth st
PAUL BRAM Jeweller 288 Lit Collins st
A -DIAMOND RINGS top prices OLD
BAGS also damaged Bagging E
32 Kavanagh st Sill Help
BATH porcelain and Gas B ilhheatcr Ring
_UY5062_BEDROOM Suite must be fairly new no
_deniersXU2013
UU7ZER8 YVoodworklng Machinery wantedand Tor Sale complete plants purchased
Wollenden Bros I ootscras
CAMERAS -Loica Contox Rollcificx Retina
Dollinu also Kodokb and Brownie;- -J -"
photographic accessories Small s
on the rpot Phone M1418 ror buse
CARPETS and I urnllttrc Torhoute good order
"' '
CASH REGIS 1ER National Ring M1344giving full description and whero con rec
CAST Iron Blass Copper Scrap Gallier»A. KlBcrr Bl Klldo LA11Q1
iLOTHING - Ladles Ocnts superfluousYVc irlng Apparel every descrlp reason
able prices buyer colls privóte cor dayor evening flrictls confidential Ph""*I4H08 ond miikc oppolntmcnt
CLO I HING Discorded top prices1
watson n» victoria st ricm inn ruf
I mon L P,
sun
will en» UY63I4
;OUNiKY HOADS BOARD -.MOTOR-TRUCK LQUIPMrNr Ilequlrfdi urgently
- ?-? -
-he Fpccial attachment»to
.
-
?
- -lug works
Ixhibltlonl
DIAMONDS Rings Diamond Jew ellery Old
Gell Sovereigns,
£2/10/ »"«¡luBrooches Chains YVatchcasra Gold Medal«
Dcut-il Cold Calders -ni Toor 235 Col
lins ctrcct
io Fcis ui inc- nM.cii.1 iiiH..,.-"-.»-?
1 eil n iradcrs on boord s spnishigS.0,T"
WANTED TO BUY
DIAMONDS IKWEUKRY -Micnrsl prices
paid lor DIAMONDS BOVFRFIGNb OLDGOLD THF DIRECT SUPPLY JIWELIERY CO Arlington Chambers 233 collin!
very descriptionI t 60 seati.
YV Robert» Pty Ltd 148 Elizabeth it
DHAYVINO Sots lèverai wonted aln> Tele
'copes. MicroscopesSeward 417 Bourke st
bAHPilONLoElectric lui. rs miscellaneous
docks, cash walting Re N i Co op Richmond sfn 147(17
PIANOS R CLEMENTS Ac hON 68 73Brunswick, at Fitzroy (J-227) 3-Y Borklysi
. riwoort (I F7T6)_^__FURN1TURF BOUOHT FOR bPOT CASH
Melbourne n oldert r-slobHF.hrd cash buyers
will Bui soir Complete Hume or Surpluslots Ils buy everything In sour honefrom a doormat to a refrigerator YVe poy
hlghe t prl es Immédiate Inspection ondoír vans rolled LYRIC 163 Chapel st
YVUldsor LA4012_
or Surplus lxjts Pianos Players Refrigeralora Carpets We puv (op prirea and spot
cash To ensure prompt inspection our cars
love been titled with gas producer units.98 CI1APF7. ST YV1ND-OR_FURNITURE -Fnr tipton prices complete
or part. I umlshlngs phone W F WELLSAc SON 301 Clarendon st So HU MelbourneMXIinlI URNITURI'
Pureliased bpot CashGet Quote Mllstow MX21I0
CO 710 Lillie Collins st M3938_FURNITURE and Furnishings,
old or new
FURNITURE- Bought any quantity promptIIIFPCCt cash top Uriel s ALLEN 105 93
Glenn tntlv rd Elstomwlrk. LF3163_ I
ITJR8 -YVanlod to Buy Brown FtmlneMiuk or Grey 8q tirrel Coat also Fox rue
Good order co»h Sable e o Argus office
UfNtUlATOKb ejecute DC, In
k vv
PnMo_GRAMAI HONE H M V or COLOMBIA
PORTABU- required Immrd Cent 9673
HORSEHAIR secondhand be»t price« givenalso purchose Hair Mottrcses any con
riltlon Call any elly or suburban addressesCountry goods freight prcpntd MX5131, or
write Plnkus Munro st MontagueJEWELLLRY BOUGHT
DRUMMONDS PAY the
Highett Prices; for Diamonds Emeralds,Sapphires and all kinds ol discarded XTolu
1
Gem lew ellery also Antiguo and Modern
PIANOS PLAYERS GRANDS I
ALLAN S are prepared to buy suitablePianos Player pianos and Baby Grand»iTliurmer Llpp Ecke Autotone preferred)
YVrlte giving full particulars oryoir Instru
ment or cnll nt our Showroom» 276 Co'"si Melbourne Telenhoie Central 9190
_
IIANOS and riavers cash Mr Cooper 183
Chapel st Prahran Phone LA 1483
WFLLB, 48 Ellrahelh st Cent 4913
UrvVING MACHINE ETEOTRIC
In perfect condition Urgent
rllzahrthstreet cltv MU4B7T_
SHFFPSK1NS WOOI RABBIT SKINS1TJII SKINS HIDES TALLOW Ace-For
S rompt cash returns consignlo WM
AUGHTON li. CO27R 282 Spencer rt !
iOOLS Old Metal
_Shedsof Junl _
TYPFYVRIIFR 14 Inih carriage to £10Srlnvol 37 Merlon st Caulfield IF7841
rYPEYVHUERS of well known makes any
condition Highest prices paid spot cash
SYDNEY PINCOMBE PTY LTD ,
132 134 Queen St Melboumo
_M351B_T YPrYVRlTFHH -YVe call pay cash Aft«
this month we renso busing highest prirea
now aro RAITT A. CO PTY LTD'""
Collins st M7301_VAC CLEANERS -I will pay up to £7/10/
for Hint old Hertrnlinc If-"- -
YVIRELESf.- YVe pay highest prices for
HMV. RADIOI A PHILIPS 3TC-
STROMBERO CARLSON Radio S't»
Radio-gram» Ring us Cent 9673 or call
The Orchestrelln Co 301 3 Collin» st.
ZINC Lead Copper Brass Aluminium Pew
ter 303 s A.C cash MORI LAND METALCO LTD 143 City rd South Melbourne
WANTED TO SELL
A -AUCTION Wed and Frl Auction Sales.Our Success I» Our Best Advertisement
Ileforo Selling risewherc Sec BEAUCHAMPBHOB
.Alict 310 Collin» Ft_
ANVILS new 841b and 31L.cwt , elie-..,,
D illev s nr llavmorket Nth Meib F27B1
ASI1LS largo quantity uviillablo Tor the
AUCTION Friday next DecorationCo
Room» 350 Little Collins st tho completeImported Model Trocks Suits, Coat» Evening
1 rencti American and rngllsli houses Sold
on account of HELLNE HILL Definitely no
te erve ON Y1EYV THURSDAY 2 pin to
4 70 p 111_AUH1RA11AN Vacuum cleaner Co 133
Fllzobcth st -Repos« Flectroluxc» £9/10/Demo Hoover £8/10/ Trode Ins, fren
BILLIARD Tables Kelly mid Snooker Balls
CUC8 Ace
CALLAWAY A. Co 243 Collin» St C 1171
BOOKCASE revolving cosl £¿1 sell £10
Small Couch rosy Chairs YVIn 313
Bool PATC1IINO Machine singer good
order £5 Underwood 171 R dnlo rdCamberwell WF33Q3_BUILDERS - Doors Window» Oregon I
Hardwood Steel Window« nreprool Door»
YVhelon the Wrecker 605 Sydney rd Bwk
CARPPTS - Inspect Melbourne a Largest
Range of Wall to wall Carpets Heavy
Brit Axm Body Carpeta 10/11 yard moth
proof Cowhalr Undcrfelt 6It wldo 4/6 sd
All carpets mode and laid Iree by our staffof expert» FLOOR COVERINGS PTV LTD
319 Flinders lane MU3408_
CARPETS -Salvage Sole Axminster Squares,0x9 £4/10/ 106 X S, £5/15/ 12 X 0
£6/15/ COHEN BROS (Home TTimUher»Ptv Ltd «ill P O pi next Myer a
Kilda op town hall
CHARCOAL for producer gas 4/3 per bag
_BETH BRIAGOLONG_
Apply morning 88F St Kilda_
DIAMOND Ring three first water stones
racrlflee £40 Box 20655 O P O Melb
DIOTAPHONL litest model full equip lex
eluding shaver) hardly used first class
cold Lewis 14 Rosem it nv C field M3187
DINNER Dress Suits ¿00 models £10 sell
50/hire 3 Marlton cr St Klldo LAI797
DIRECTORY OF VICTORIA (bands A.McDougolt) 1040 i ew condition Offer
wonted Phone YVF3713_ELECTRIC bpros F noll good condition
_Pi tics X5B43_
ELECTROLU\ Hoover lurckoand all other
Vacuum Cleaners from £7/10/ writtenguarantee term» from 2/0 wklv Godfrey s
vacuum cleaner specialist» 143 Russell st
next King » Theatre 175 Commercial rd
Economic Vocuums (F6742) 266 Flinders
lone bet Swonston Eliz st« 196 Chapelst, op Maples LA2316
El FCTHOÏ UX, I
60/ or 2/ wklv. .
the vacuum specialists 267 Lonsdale st
noir Miers Cent °796
HREYYOOD-Cuttings from hardwoodIocs
cut In 1ft lengths guaranteed bone dry
and good bimlig 32 6 ton me
rURNISHINGb - BEAUTIFUL IMPORTED
MAHOGANY ruRNITURE and Effect» by
Maples and YVoring Ac Glllow London to
tlon advert todov
GAS STOVL green 4 burners fullj packed
_£1 Hawthorn 2904_GAS STOVE Early Kooki 4 burner oven]
reg ilntor used 4 months £15 LA2"65
LADDERS -Qet
OROAN 4tops £17/10/ 57 Waverley
_rd Fast Molv em UL3B68_
PIANO NEUTELDT Iron Ironie walnutcase like new 25 sears guarantee only
72 guineas cash or 0 6 weekly
PIANO CABLE beautiful upright grand de
lus:e mahogany ense Ivory keys under
damper the finest model ever Imported Cost
PIANOaction ...j o«t^t .«"i aulu)u.v
..
Cinders £22/10/ cash or 3 6 weeklyMAPLES
ERROL STRFET NORTH MELBOURNE
PIANO CRAMERorder £27/10/ c
MA_
ERROL STREET NORTH MELBOURNE
PIANOS high grade Instrument» at low
prices LANOBACH 35 gns RE
NARDI30
gns STETNYV73G45 gn»
RONISCH 49 gns THUBMER 59
gns from 5/ weekly
_124Swan St Richmond_
PIANOS -Models Guaranteed for 15 Years
VERDI £48 YVINKELMANN £55 HALLER £60 BEALE £61 STEINER £70
RANDAL. £71 8LUTHNER £75
Easy Terms from 5/ YVeckly
BRASH 1 106 Elizabeth St MELBOURNE
'IANOS reconditioned and guaranteed
CHAPPELL£8 IVORY
£12
COLLARD £16 BECKMEYER £21
small deposit 2/6 wkls delivered freo 1208w in st Richmond_
Thurmor £45 Mignon £31 Llpp £60
Polished Walnut case» with Iron Frome».1'APLES cr Chapel and High
Sts Prahran
PIANOS PLAYER PIANOS -A fine selectionof New and good Secondhand Pianos ond
Plover pianos moy be inspected at BUT
TON a IPI Ellznbelh »I Melbourne_PIANOS Organ» Radios new S H leading
makes Kilner o 790 Burke rd Camberwell
PLAYER PIANO THALBERG Iron frame
RB notes all latest improvements worth
£195 sell tor £135 cash or 10/ weekly20 yiars guirantec 24 rolls bench cabinet
3 year» tree roll library
MAPLES,ERROL STREET NORTH MELBOURNF
PLAYER PIANO MOREL magnificent upnodel mahogany case automatic
tranrposer Co t £265 sell roll«
aid twii £115 Cash or terms Orchcs
trellp Co dote Aeollon Co ) 201 Collin» st
PLAYER PIANO imported moko 85 rolls
and hlool take £69/10/ Ino lot or terms
6 6 weekly136 swan et Richmond
WANTED TO SELL
PLAVFJl PIANOS Ironi «9 sn» or
«kly Some outstanding bargains fullvguannteed - BEALE LAFFAROUE
GULBRANEEN STEMS SCHWECHTEN AECHAN, UNCONOLA Ire
net Mool roll« and library Apply
Col»on 122 B»«n ft mel mond_PLA V EH I lANOS I tilly Guaranteed
IUBAYK £155 SINOOLA £1.5 MIG
NOV £135 BhHR BROS £1T¡ STUNI1RECT1CR C135 SCHWECHTEN LH5
Rolls and etoo! free
Eoty Termsfrom a/6 Weekly
BRASHS 108 EIIMbcth St MFLBOURNE.
I LAYER PIANOS from 01 gi meat Auto
tone Werthelm Ronlscb Ployolo Beale
Tlluthner Acolnn Tri imph Fsarrand o ii
branten Ae Bench Cabinet Rolls andLibrary Tree Easy ternis arrangedMAPLFT cr Chapel and High St» rr»hr»n
IOCKET Radios In 5 ben infill u»kcllï<lours, no \nlves or batteries no \ pkecp
Al«o Dalllly Montrl Electric Modelp £6 Alto Pocket Electric Tutors 63
i guaranteedRE-NU CO
,
On Rlrhmond Station Mell _T4717
RADIO at If» th»n etty prices no deposit
»kly 10 per cent extr I catii lot yo t
tet bmlth'«Radio Pty Ltd 206 bmlth
Collingwood JAV8C4_
I
If desired U-793
ho ise 294 Lit Collins_SEWING MACHINES Ringer» new used
cab DU eleclrle other» hURe »aylngs
Sin 11 h », 270 Swanston tt MU4037_bCTWINO MACHINES. SINGERS and other»
CABINETS ELECTRICS Portables from£4 Ward» 22 Chapel ft Prahran LA2893
SHOP Olllre Di pi is.J
ictory Flttlngt all
'-ids £3000 lock clos'
-
.. -jeon » 298 Fill der» 11..._...w.,."
SKAlbb and Boot» coat £3 lo lo excellentcondition 30/ rompido Would sepárale
Firm dlscon
UNS secondhand 4 gallon ntmilar petro)3/6 doz cash factory Rosella Co Rich
WAUL Adding Boxes d4) In perfect order
suitable for fitment to offlco machines
tpplv DUNLOP RUBBER AUST LTD'"
Flinders street. Melbourne
VVASHING Mnclilne electric Nord Imported
301 Collin« st
WIRF LF.S8
Grand 1.._ ...
_
_ ,__..
impllf automatic motor tuning or »tatlonsThe finest set ever made hv A W A Cost
w £72/0/ tolling tor client £5J Oimrteed Orchestrcllo Co (lato Aeolian Co
)
201 Collin» »t
WIRELESS-STROMBERO CARLSONy nive Coiftole lovely tono Co»t £29,
.",
Sell £0/10/ Guaranteed Orchcslrclle Co
201 Collins st._
I
Pell £6/10/ OrehesttPlle Co, 201 Collins »t|
.LLLbS all makes Irom no den
,
: licence »unpllcd cash for old »et ...,
I mair Pty Ltd 267 smith st Fltrrov 12880
GARDEN, ORCHARDW Manures-Sheen i
um, lot*, delivered Dni?lc
D24B4 after hourn UL353Í
bag riel suburbs M5304
_MACHINERY_ÄUCnON, Tomorrow, at tho Ramrod Gold
mine ii ni tiI go underflred Multitubular
Boiler lOin Roberts Winch Air Compicssorand Hrcclvcr, Roseberry Engine Gnlv PipInn Tanks Tools Vod Mining Lquipmentand Valuable- Bund ríe« Seo Auction Advertiscment J H CURNOW A, SON our
Uoneers 31 Queen st Melbourne andBendigouuttiNU MACHINE Saw Bench rise and
Grinder Furn nee ihardenlng) eli Hean MillPaint Mill. Dough Mixer Chain OrateStoker Hollers hngtncs Air Compressors
_Nr Hwvm iTket Nth Melb F27B1
LAI HE bngllsh make old but in goodworking order <j<2tn centre S S and S C
**ith 7ft gap bed. change wheels, faco
pi -te Bin i Jaw indcpc_d"nl chuck andcountershaft JE67/10 Particulars irom
Hall »fe Roso, chartered accountants (Aust )1QB Qieen st, Melbourne MUfflBB
PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS
By a Firm otMANUFACTURING ENGINEERS
Engaged on Defence Work
Copies ol References Stating
Age Salary Required and Telephone Num-ber If Any, to
3C0 ARGUS
good appearance and ability to contact bustness executives
Remuneration to be salary or advance
again & commission rreo superannuationprovided Expert assistance in completion of
business Excellent prospecta of advancementfor the man who la prepared to work
Applv lu First Instance to
KL_N AND AMBITIOUS
_
Care Argus_A MELBOURNE TRUSTEE COMPANY re
../___ the services of ¡someone not eligiblefor military service to undertake temporarily
the duties of a TRUST OIFICERApply with copies of testimonials to Tms
tee c o Mercantile Exchange, 380 Collins st
ACCOUNTANCY - Compuro our results andcharges before you decide Personal tut
tion printed lessons Inspection invited Freehandbook on application Lid UTI! AND A,- ._. - _
...
Bt Mel
ACCOUNTANCY the road to success TrainAllh EVERETTS under a new and modern
method Doy or night classes Write i _ .*:
Mitchell House cr Elizabeth and LonsdaleBtH
,O 1 MUB7B9
ACCOUN1ANT íequlred to manngo bronch
offlce for firm of chartered accountantsBy letter only to
MANNINO WATSON A, Co3Í17 Little .Collins St, Melbourne
ACCOUN1AN1 with good cobtlng knowledge
ineligible for military service seeks half
time position %ar work preferred OMS
Argus_,,,.,
, ,_
ACOOUNnNO MACHINE OPERATOR-
Le iding public company r quires expert
enced Operator of Remington, all electric ac
counting machine good salary and condl
tlons Apply hi letter stating ago and
experience to faECURITY «* <> Mercantile
Fxchnnge 380 Collins st Mell» true_
ACCOUNTING Machine Opint r rwi tired for
Remington semi clectnc accounting ma
chine salary £4 10 per ftc-k Apply per
fioually or by letter enclosing copies only of
references PERMLWAN WRIGHT LTD 31
King st, Melbourne_.
ACCOUNTS CLERK (benlor Girl) wanted
for general oltlec of piogresslve hardware
conpony (Supervisionof uork in connec
tion with colin to ledgers ) Apply personally
to the Accountant John Dank» A- bon Pty
Ltd 311 401 Boirke treet Melbourne
AIHCKAH BUILDING INDUblRY- Do
jo. desire to tike voir place in the ex
ponding aircraft industry and help to pro
necessary training and >ou could quickly
reach the required standard by completing r
shoit intensité practicalcourse
byday o_
evening Tor full Information call person
ally or write to THE COLLEGE OF CIVIL-_ . _ -'.
Unity Bldg
_M c1 bou nie
AIKCRAi I LABOHAIORY- A^istttJlt Lady
lor test laboratory wanted Good edu
ratio iol standard required Api ly G
HUPPERT A- CV PT\ LIT) 113 Bouveriestreet Carlton
._
ALBURY DISTRICT HOSP1TAIDouble Certificated Sister with experience
to tate charge of a private and Intermediate?" ? " "* *--J- -*-
u 1th copies only
AMBI1IOU8OIRLS
A SPECIAL BRUSHING UP COURSE*irom 3pm to 5pm Opm loBpr
station for a Script Writer Producer .."..ablllti to originate script and produce new
programmes salary according to abilityApplications from persons eligible for milltary service ft ill not be considered Bene
1700 Argus_AS&lSTAM Accountant required for "large
office exempt from military service goodopportunity ambitious man Eolory to com
mence £7 per neck Apply Executive Box.
3 Abbotsford P O
AUSrRALlAN Branch English monulacuirer
«ants Typist and Stenographer experiencepreferred congenial conditions Applv per '
sonally Tootal Broadhurst Lee 301 Flinders
lane_AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS require
a LADY CASHIER for their canteen care
tcria at Essendon Aerodrome Ring FU5133The Matron
records an advantage b it not essentialGood prospects s moble Girl no Saturday
Apply in writing with copies of
Port Melbourne
BOOKKEEPERS Stenogs Clerks POSITIONS dallv Salaries to £-4/10 WEST
END LADIES SERVICES 183 Collins st
~
2r0°
BOOKKEEPING TYPING SHORTHAND
STUDY FOR AN OFFICE POSITION athome Jby Po t Prospectus from STOTT S
9ft 100 Russell st
BOOKINO CLERK-Fetnalo Booking Clerkrequired ior hotel booking
office Experience
similar work preforrod Knowledge tele
phono swltchboiird ndvantoge Good per
sonalltv and appearance Good salan ApplvIn letter onl> to Manager Hotel Fedoral 547
Collins street_____-_BO^ Just left school, for offlco of high floss
Furniture Manufacturer good opportunitéto leam bookkeeping and general offlce
routine Reply stating ago ana foro ira
copy references to Veneer c/o Argus_BOY smart pennnncnt at once W P
MANSON A. COMPANY pTi LTD cr
Bourko and Queen streetsf
PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS
works Footf^rav
BOYS to lenm all branches or dry dinna g
Apply Mr Anderson dry cleaning departmenut Hatchers l8 24 Vlctorj .
cresent
Abbotsford
bHADÖHAW S BUSINESS COLLLCIndividual Tuition DAILY .) P m to 6 p
Four EV* NINDS wetkly 6 to 8p m
CORRESPONDENCE, .npEwhrnsoSHCR1 HAND BOOKKFEPINO ACCOUNT
ANCY JL SECRETARIAl DRESSMAKINCTAILOR CUTTING COMMERCIAL AKT
SALESMANSHIP ALL PUBLIC EXAMS
OFNTOAL- EDUCATION A.c Princes BrldceMXI17T
giving particular» ol experience Ä-c to
I D K Argile_._ |BURROUGHS Calculating Machine
bank for Hire ».hört or extended term
7 Y A Argus_liUa.NLöt» MAN exempt active alert de
f-irrs employment. supervisor* trust clerl
al late managerial 20 3 tara highest credenlal* Vaux Argus_
I
perlener In metallurgical or ns^a> triff labora
lories preferred Rood prospects Applv In
tiri tins' ghin? full particulars to Box 4311Q P O Melbourne_
APPIÎCATIONS arrompan Irrt bv remit
testimoníala art Invited returnable on luesdav March 24 at 4 p tn for the position ofHEALTH IN'ÎPFCTOR PA LAWS INSPrcTOR nnd DOO REOIBTRAR at 11 Mian of
£3fin per annum plu» travelling allowanceof £2S per annum Conditions ol MunicipalOfficers Award will applj
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To» 11 ClerkH R FRENCH A I C A
MOORABBIN
on
.-.
._.- _ ., .... r Monot Temporary Clerk (adult or junior) in thoMonday 33rd Mareil 1942 for tho pewit ion
Rato officeTho period of employment »ill bo for
tho duration of the war
.Salary pa va bio to adult ft III be In accordanec wtih thi* Arbitration Court a Au ard forMunicipal Officers
Minimum salary nuable to junior 30/ per
<l> Fit1! timo duty (2) purt limo dutyThiii appointment ia of a temporary
nature
only and «lui II bo for the period during
whleh the present city engineer Is on loanto the Allied forces 6alnry at award rataApplication» closo 27th March
1042 ni 4
pin Envelopes to be endorwd elly rnclpeer Spécification of duties, nt Town
Clerk s OfficeV L HALLFTT Town Clerk
CLFRK FEMALEFor Reception Office of Private Hotel
A girl trained by tho Postónico on a mag-
neto telephone switchboard préférableApplications for Interview by letter only
stating age qualification!) and enclosingcopies of references to Accountant ChebronHot M Pin st Kilda rd Melbourne
Cm O P O Melbourne
CLERK, senior male required by old
established compnny for their cltv ellice
State ago experience with coplea of refer-
ences,lo Box 22IHT Melbourne_
CLERK (Sen lort wanted for country ledgernnd general office by progress!.e hardware
compony Apply personally to the Account
tonally or by Idler to the Secrctnrj. BennieTen rp- Ptv Ltd 07 Franklin at Melbourne
CLERK male, 17-18 Kars permanent largemfr good aalnry and conditions alt Eau
off Apply post or personal Mltrhell ii Co**t\ ltd on West rootsemv station t
;LERK male permanent, largo mir h,,T
salary and conditions nit Sats offApply
post or personal Mitchell A- Co *Pty Ltd
opposite Weal Footscray Mntlon_CLERK male mtist be thoroughlv con\ei
sant oilice routine Apply, stating ngc
qualifications &c to Competent Argus
COACHING - Inter Lcnv Hons PublicService Acctv Fxama Day Night Cor
resp Course» 1AYLORS 300 L Collins jtCOLLECTOR" required able to tide motor
Ode exper'" ' .....
A, CO Boin
nnnolntmcnt
ENGINEERS required for the MFTHODSANALYSIS AND STANDARDS DIVISION of
Ordnance Production Directorate Applicantsmunt have thorough knowledge ol workshop
r
mc tico and practical experience in any ofhe following branches of Production En-
gineering Is deslrnblc but not essential -
Planning and Machino LoadingJig Tool and Gauge DesignMethod« AnalysisTlie position offer» excellent opportunity
for practical production minded men withtechnical knowlcdpe and who are progressive
enough to discard old for new nnd better
educational qualifications Ax to be ad-dressed Secretary Commonwealth Railway« d23 Collins street Melbourne so na
io tench him not later than 2lst March
electric Diesel refrigerator expert turner
fitter exempt military duties 25 >enrs en
ginccr In charge examination of certifícaleand credentials and appointment made by
phoning WF3604,DRAFTSMAN experienced Junior preferred
required for dot ill work by large engineer-
ing ond manufacturing firm Apolv statingand oxnerlepfp to Box lfifiHN O P O
P O Box 20 Abbotsford I
I
age but not essential This work ja Interest-ing and instructive and suitable applicantsmay receive training In draughtsmanship
I
Box Ji Abbotsford
thorough tuition where authentic trademethods are guaranteed Expert individualtuition for home use or career Daying nnd postal lessons eil! write or phone-.
book, MCCABE ACADEMY 01
Foremost and La;
Tit Manchester I
_ond Collins sts
DIlhssctlTTINO quick, eass method taughtby experts Free booklet E C Hollywood
School Dressmaking 201 Collins st C.758
ïning Cutting Making no fit
...."_y, or patterns expert tuition
free deina MO* VIN SCHOOL PresgraveBldgs 273 Lit Collin» st op Coles C 1091
_st Yast Melboirne 12000_DRL**Sl!J9 Mn le Tncked Semi completed
Patterns to Measure McADAM V BARR
're.grnvr Bldgs 279 Lit Collins st T4J0O
DUNLOP RUBBER AUSTRALIA LIMITEDNormanby Rd Montague require adult
Liriv clerk with good knowledge of P B X
switchboard good snlao and conditionsApply in wrl lug to Accointant
tlon^tosuitable applicant Appl> by letter
hand not essential knowledge shipping preierred excellent salar> opportunity
ad
vnncement Apply own handwriting copierr f to ESF Argus_
I EAftwiLNGED Junior Girl Tjpisto wanted
Ti PISTE and STENOGRAPHER¡xperitneed in General Office Worl
Applications bv 1 etter Stating Age
Q inlfflc itlons and Experten r to
BOX 1706 G P O MELBOURNE
IT-MALE ASSISTANT required for our fit
tings and lighting showroom Age opproxllatcly 30 yenrs previous electrical expertnco au udvuutage Permanent position
Apply
FEMALE ASSISTANT required for our fit
tings und lighting showroom Age approxlmt el j 30 >ears Previous electrical expertnee an advantage
Permanent positionApply
". BOURKE STREETMELBOURNF C1
senior Apply personally or b/ letterclosing copies onl> of references
to PTR
MEW AN WRIGHT LTD 31 King st Melbourne
FOY & GIBSON PTY LTD require Saleswomen for their ladies (.hoe department
Apply with references to Stan* Manager
Bourke st Melbourne
f RENCHI OLtSHLR required for co intrybranch permanent position Excellent
prospect«.Appl> Maples South Melbourr
Chai ceri House MU4BM
leaving certificate Including chemlstr>
equivalent Apply by letter only statingnge qualifications A,c to
MCPHERSONS PTY LTD 646 Collins Street
GIRLJunior to lean
ree tuition nnd alio_ ... _ ...,ices Writo Commercial College Box 646E
UIKU about IB light duties Appli Lewis
A. O Donnell chemist 20 Roy ni Arcade
G RLS stud) Typewriting (Touch svstem)and Shorthand Indlv Tuition
THE CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE6th Fir Centrr^ay 250 Collins St C 2707
GIRLS good pos Comp Calculator Opera-tor» ind tuition day evening Tjplng
/iPrca Small A, Thomas20 Queen bt M4121
GOVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT probabb for
war duration persons (malo or female)
with qualifications or experience ns Account
ants Clerks Typists Accounting Machine
Operators «Vc also Bovs and Girls as Messcngers Apply In writing to CommonwealthPublic Service Inspector 3P> Post offlcc place
Melbourne Telephone F3S88_HAIRDRESSING and Beauty Culture All
subjects thoroughly taught M odeJ
Methods Call write or phone for partiesThe Mdles Training College (estab 1105)
rth Fir Ct*ntrewnv. 25T Collins st C 270~
HA1RDRE6SING Bciutj Culture-12 mths
£25 short course Ko No filluresCENTRED AY HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE
8th Floor 261 CollinsSt Cent 4724
320 Bourke st (over nevilles) C S637
PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS_ GOLLEOE
PRAHRAN LA 3«41
Day and F.entng Classe«Course» Include
U> BuslnesA Training for Girls(2. Commonwealth and State Oovernment
Exnminr lions
(3) Intermediate and Leaving<4» Tuition b\ pyt tn AU Subjects
Srhool Chelt 400_JOURNALIST-A Sidney dally paper has
JUNIOR MALL required for storeroom and
lepalr shop of heating and ventilating
departments Electrical knowledge an adrnlagc Applications v. Ill not be considered
IT m an> person who Is engaged In the
production repair or overhaul of munitionsof war war equipment or war supplies
Mr lilcUs British Oeneral Flectrlc Co PtyLtd 788 Bourke s'rert Melbourne_JUNIOR K1 MALE CLERK for typing and
general offl e duttea quick decision givenApply personally Thursdav between 1 and 3
p in CLAUSCFNS 131 5 Bourke st Melbourne
JUNIOR Tj pisto required Some expertmee Invoicing and
"--*-- *
27 Queens nrldgc «treet Routh Melbourne
JUNIOR MALr CIERK not over 16sears
ind TUPISTE wanted for
..../let pe-niantnt positionn)y h% letter J CO, Argu
POA O P O Melbourne
Sewells News Agency fvanho
Queen slrrct Melbourne______JUMurt GIRL with little experience
quired for clerical and other duties Ring1 2115_LADIES studv T\pewrltlng (Touch Svetcm)
C1 h.Fir Ccntrewav 259 Collins Pt C 2797
LADY Rrcretarx experienced, required out
standing qualification tvplng shorthandgeneral oince routine Apply in writing with
roplcR rrfcrencofi Melb Chamber oí Com
>rro 35 William »I_LUV voting rtqulred for despatch deptivliolrsalc experience essential Applj pernally FORWARD CASHIONS I«atíinm
Houre 234 Swanston rtrcct cor Lit Bourke
stath g experience and salon lo Box GOA
OPO_LADV BANK CLERKS WANT ED - G ilik
practical rourf* £4/4' Write Commonceallh Collegs Box 1457IT OPO Sydney
State Qualifications A.c lo IiCO ArgusLEAVING ENGLISH-Class 6 30 till fl 30
Monda > evenings EVEHETT 8 COI IV Ob
T Elirabeth and Lonsdale ist» c 1 MUf7BP
LFDGLRKLEPER competent Lady adult oi
Junior permanent large manuft* Good
»«alary and conditions Altemato Bats off
Apply po^t or perena) Mitchell A- Co PtjLtd opposite West Foolf-rrav station_
MACHINE TOOL DESIGNERThe South Melbourne Technical School de
rlrcs tho services of on experienced DRAFTSMAN and DESIGNFR in the atoota work
and will be pleased to receive applicationsstating experience salary desired, .Vc Ap"dallons should reach tho Principal r
;r than March 25 For further parnrs apply tn Hie «¡hool office
W J SLATER MI Mcch E (London)
MADAM for jour Wave curl Perm from
15/6 Seo Mr DE WULF Stn ii Centreway
_
2B1 Collina st C 4724_
MALDON HOSPITAL Requires TWO D C
SISlFRSorSO SISTERS Salary £3/3/and £3 per week rchpectlvely Surgical mid-
wifery Oeneral Apply T H Origg Sec
MALF CLERK prcferabJj with experience, inprovisions and grocery trade offices must
be quick and accurato nt flguies and aecus
MALL JUNIOR agc approximately 15 j cars
to assist in stock store ApplyMr CRAWLEY,
BRITISH GENERAL FLLCTRIC CO PTYLTD 3B8 BOURKE STRFET
_MELBOURNE C1_
Mr CRAWLEY
.BRITISH GENFRAL FIECTHIC CO PTYLTD 38fl BOURKE. STREET
_MELBOURNE C 1_I MARINE DIESEL SECOND ENGINEER
Required for"
BRITISH MOrORSHIPPaclflr Trade
British Boord Trade ConditionsApply
MELBOURNE STFAMSHIP COMPANY
APPLICATIONS oro invited from persons
capable of filling the position of nart time
INSTRUCTOR IN TOOL JIG and GAUGEDESIGN The position will call for attend-ance on one evening; per week at o salaryof 1ft/
per evening Applications occom
pnnlcd by testimonials should be addressedto the undersigned Applications will close on
Tuesday 24th March
contact public (similar capacity preferredquick accurato good record ineligible mill .
tar> son ice good salary to selected applicanti .-i..
-un nantie ming by letter only Mono'
.
writ«? Morada Box 74 Swa
OF1 ICI BOYRequired bv manufacturing co excellent
prospect» Application to Accountant Box
yanns OPO Melbourne_OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUR SON
Train in ACCOUNTANCY - if>ou
want
opportunity Employers want people who are
training in ACCOUNTANCY SECRETARYSHIP ttfth H Ac R and untrained bo>s no
rmtter how brilliant they were nt school
arc^ passed over in favour of an H «Se R
pportunlty to be a
ROBERTSONk
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to Coretrs in BusinessName
Addre&s
Career interested In
Gib Bank House Bank Place Melbourne
To HEMINGWAY A, ROBERTSONPlease send me FREE copy of The Guide
61Ç/18
OWING to enlistments customers in several
Melb suburbs and country towns ore without service Wo require reliable MEN In-eligible lor military service or WOMEN toretail Watkins Quality Products in thesearcas finance unnecessary Applicants neednot have selling experience it Is a pleasantand lucrative occupation an excellent op
portunlty for persons with ambition andenergy Coll at 292 Exhibition st Mel
CO Country, applicants v.rlte
PACKERS experience not essential Apply
Mr Anderson dry t'-*
Hotehers 16 24 MctorlaMr Anderson dry cleaning department
POLICT FNTRANCF EXAM -Excellent Postal
Course conducted bj STOTT S 98 100 Rus
,FP1I nt_
Hntchers 16 24 Victoria cres, Abbotbford
QUL*N ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL HOBARTTraining School for Obstetric Nurses
Ii mediate vacancith available for traineesNurses holding General Certificate term fl
months remuneration 15/ per week Un
I trained Pupils term l8 months remuneru
tion £1 pe- month Applv Matron_SALES ASSISTANTS
MANTONS have Vacancies on their tem
norary staff for SALES ASSISTANTS In the
v\ col deportment Must have some~
perlence in wools Apply personally
1TD 2f7 Flinders lane Melbourne
SALFB C1 ERK- Venll s ha e vacancl
Siles Clerk with knowledge of rad[" _electrical lines
ApplvMr Homberg ARTHUR
J VEAIL PTY I TD 400 Elfrabeth st
SALESMAN smart experienced In hardw;trade wanted csentlal and defence wor
CHARLES B KENNETT2C3 7 C*tv Rd South Melbourne
SATURDAY MORNING -Special classes
SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITIÏSrVERETT S BUSINESS COLLEGE MitchellHou-e cr Elizabeth and Lonsdale
I MU67BP_
accurate at figures and have sound know
ledge of bookkeeping Preference will be
ihen to qualified accountant Repli stat
lng qualifications previous experience and
enclo lng copies references to CONTROLArei
SENIOR Stenographer required for headoffice good salirv Applj In writing en
closing references and stating experience and
cdurational qualifications KODAK (A ASIA!PTY LTD PO Box II AbbotsfordSENIOR CLERK and Ty pi «te required Appb
." nn " Swanston
SHARE CLERK -Female wilh good know
ledge of transfers and shore work Applvgiving fill details of previous positions held
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y\r*x 4140 OPO Melbourne«loth g one and enclosmtr ccples of referí
\n y\r\ 4140 QPo Melbourne_SHIPl INO CLERK required must be exempt
fron mllitarvservice Applv stating age
?»I fin Mons M M G Argus_SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING BOOKKEEP
INO ACCOUNTANCY and ALL BUSINESSSUBJFCTS Learn In our Da\ or Evening
better positionElirabeth and
_Tel MU6789_SHORTHAND Typewriting (Touch System)
and Book Individual tuition bet 9 am
and fl p m Central B islneis College 6thrrntrewav "V* Collins st C 2705
[bllOWCARD and TICKET WRITING Tyum
thorough!* thrown STOTTS 98 100 Rus
«eil st Write for COPV of ProspectusjISIEJt DC required for nlpl dil) Appl> I
Comm mitv Hospital
I ST ATE LLECTRICI ri COMMISSION OF
YALLOURN salarj up to £fi per weekcording to q iHllflcntions find experience
ii» TEMPORARY ADULT FTMALE'CTJFRK YALLOURN salary up to £4 per
i week occoTdlng toqualifications
and ex
| perlence
to £4 per week according to age quallflitions a id experienceíd> 10NIOR BURROUGHS CALCULATOR
OPFRATOR METROPOLITAN AREA silar}at the rate of JM/10/ per week
Applications rHlnc full details relating to
educational qualifications'
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ACCOUNTANTBRITISH GENERAL FIECTRIC CO PTY
LTD 188 BOURKE STREET
_MW BOURNE C1__STOTTS -A FEW COURSES FOR AM
BITIOUS M^N AND WOMEN! Acco mt
nnr\ Bookkeeping Shorthand Tjplng Short
Story Writing Frrelnnce JournallfmShow
card and Ticket Writi
*» Commercial Art
Ari\ertlslng Utndov Dre sing English an I
Arithmetic Nurses Police Shire Clerks
Unhcuffs Engineer!, g ricctrleal Motor
DICFel Radio Mechanical Draughtsmanship
Doln Supervisors Testers and Graders<fcc Parties on application STOTTS 08 100
nusseii st
PROFESSIONAL ENGAGEMENTS
TEACliLli resident male or female Frenchand or eclrnce or general subjects State
lI-LKPHONfc awltchbotrd Attendant 8 linesAll!} H Rowe f. Co Ptv Ltd Flinders
Ctr rl Melbourne_
11U.I HONIM r id TYPIST prclerenceRiven to wile ol member of armed forre«
Aprly b letter to the GOODYEAR TJ.RF
11 LI .PHON16TE - Telephone Operator re
quired for switchboard with ISO extensionsGood wages and conditions Appls by lettercnl\ to Manager Hotel Fcdtral 547 Collins
1HE KINGS 8 O H OO L
PARRAMATTAAt plications ara Invited tor the rosltlon
ot Dlrrctor of Music at Tile Kin« s SchoolNSW Duties commence In June 1042
Appliquons and Inquiries to THE HEAD
!
TIMBER TYPISTb and STENOGRAPHERrequired for city merchant s office for In
voicing A.c knowledge of Joinery terms an
asset (rood silnrs Applj slating nnrtlculara rxperir-ice relerencfs A.C to Mountain
Furniture % archou*
_I llzrov_TINSCRAP DET1NNJNG
Meelianlcal Fnglneer expert In electrolyticdrtlnnlng of tlnscrnp seeks posMbllltv as
ndvlfcr designer or employee Reply 7575
TOOT le dhlr'cts Win 7581_tONFOrYPIf
RONEO CO (MELBOURNF) Ptl
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M364B (2 lines)
Ti PISH AND STENOGRAPHERA leading Flinders Lane Warehouse
Require» the Sen lees of a Capable andFxperienced
JUNIOR OR 8FNIOR STFNOORAPHERAND TYPISTE
An opportunity to se« uro a permanent andongenlnl position with a well established
business
Applications In writtng to be addressed to
IKPO/o Mercantllo Fxchance
_inn collins sr Melbourne
1\PIBTF AND STENOGRAPHER
CapableOirl
(Senior or Experienced Junior)Required
To Assist Purchasing Officer ofManufacturing Company
Ability to Handle Departmental Records
In Own Handwriting aulne Details of Agennd Experience
to
_PURCHASINO, Argus_TIPIBTF AND STENOORAPHER age ap
proxlmntclj 21 years Applj In writing
ghlng full particulars as to past experience
BRITISH OENERAL ELECTRIC CO PTYLTD O P O BOX
No 864J
_MrLBOURNE C 1_IYPISTE
AND ÖTFNOGHAPHER are ap-
proximately21 sears Apply In writing
giving full particulars as to past experience
Mr AITKENBRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC CO PTY
LTD IBU BOURKF 8TREET
_MI- LBOURNE C I_TIPlbir and STENOORAPHER required
with at least 2 sears experience good
."alHry over award rates lo competent girl
Apply personally or bj letter enclosing re
termers lo PKRMEWAN WRIGHT LTD31 King fit Melbourne_,_
Mr AITKENBRITISH GENERAI FLFCTRIC CO PTY
LTD IBB BOURKE STREET
_MELBOURNF, C 1_lYPIsro junior or senior shortlinnrl essen
ttal correspondence experience an ndltin
lime good anlarv to capable parson Written
lYPIsn- stenographer 3 4 sears cxp'
wwlcdco svvllclibnard advantageous good
nrtunlty lor advancement to capable
or Apply the Colonial Gas Assoc
Box 2° l-oofs-rnv_TYPISTE required
for old »tabllahcd city
warehouse If written application state
URO mid experience Lawrence A. Hansonrleelrlrnl 172 William »t_rYPISTE and STENOGRAPHER competent
Biri with InltlatUe required by firm carry
Ing out defence contn-ts Apply in first
Instance loTenrtcrs| Argus_
TYPISTF STrNOGRAPHER senior or Junior
required No work Saturdays Apply pcr
nnlly or by letter 204 Drummond street
Carlton F7I14_
T\ PISTES stenogs several surwrlor posl
lions avail pt good salaries Seniors
Onrdncrs MU4804______oed Qui_ -
".."...o _.,..
. branches and
BgcnclM throughout tho State but whose
mpply of goodsla now severely limited be
cfluso ol wartime restrictions on certain
manufactures reeks CONTACT with SouthernManufacturing or Distributing Houses with
view to handling their lines either for the
var period or permanentlyTills offers opportunity for companies hav
Ing Queensland branches who may bo slml
larly situated to adjust their business to
existing conditions . .
Advertiser lins long history of successful
rporatlon and lins ample warehouse, spacenailnblc
Contact can bo estnbllflicd In the first place
with Mr 1 L COLEMAN of 515 Collins
rtrect, Melbourne chartered accountantwho
will keep sourcommunication confidential
nulli ho lina your permission to reveal jour
Inquiry lo the advertiser and who will
vouch for the bona fides good faith and'»f-tf I biston of the advertiser_
WANTED Junior Clerk one with switch-
board experience preferred together with
knowledge general ornee routine aged 17 13
soars Apply own handwriting statingwhere
educated and enclosing coplea testimonials
Monday Argus_WANTED Mnle Clerk, third or fourth sear
for stock nnd station a«ent s office ineligible for military service Written ap
plications and references to Livestock care
WANTED by leading commercial house ex
pcrlenced Ledgerkeeper above military age
Stato experience LEDGER care Gordon ÄS
Gotch_WANTED G rl helii olllce can type Penny
_318 Flinders lane_
VA rite STOTTS, l18 1(10 Russell_YALLOURN MEDIC\L AND HOSPHAL
SOCIETYAPPLICATIONS aro called for the position
of SENIOR SISTER nnd duties will bo that
of the-itre sister and Xray operator and
act as deputy to matron when necessary
Applications together with testimonials to
bo addressed to the undersignedO I CAMERO» Mnnnger nnd Secretary
YOUNG MBII with experience repairing electrlcal and mechanical appliances good ap
pcnrancLcar licence Forward parties &.C
to Box 731 G P O Melbourne_ZETtCHOS, Tor Lducated Girls
TOR POSITIONS IN BANKS INSURANCECOMPANIES i-c
THE HEAD MASTER WILL ENROL NEW
PUPILS TO DAY from loam to 4 p m
COLLrOE nnd C1TTCES 157 Collins street
(op Scots Church) AND AT WINDSOR
SITUATIONS WANTED
VCTIVE retired Man willing assist farm or
similar duties in return accommodation for3 dependinls D E F Argus_
BARMAN joung-..
Richmond preferred - .-w v _
CARPENTER garages sleep outs bungalowsnil repairs 1264 High st Malvern 03881
CHARWOMEN Washerwomen and Occa-
sional Caretakers supplied Charity Or
ranlsatlon SocietyMorris House cor Ex
hlbltlon nnd Little Collins sta_CHEF (M
)exe clean tjpe
15 jrs pos
numbers hotels guests personal Fay a
MU125B_
COOK good reis wants guesthouse cale
_holel work Win 3372_COOK and Assistant excellent couple guests
_sub F2590_COOK General boy 2 yrs good type nice
cook go country FAY s M5O70
fJOUNlHY Girl clean mined capablehousehold management wants position with
timo continue study attend night classesMiss Thompson 242 Kooyong rd Toorak8 E2_DAILY Maid joung nice tspe good reí
Can rec Win 3372_i 3 35 recom
rRENCHPOLISHING furn pianos repolIshcrt J Lirkin (late Mver bl FU5335
GARDENER dnilj lulls cxp free Miss
Mcpherson C 2454al and usefulgiinisatlon Socle
Flhlblllon nnd Lit Collins
IIOUSFKEEPH. -CUeco Lady like housekicnfor gentleman or bus couple mod home
own bedroom furniture O II Argus
HOUSEKEEPER 2 children reliable country11 Brinsley rd Camberwell WFI070
HOUSEKEEPER refined capable suit gentor l lndv League Gentlewomen F273'
LADY light duties manage pos trust goodtestimonials
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South Yarra
testimonials Write N Price s News Agcy
Burwood rd Hawthorn
LADY HELP »ants position dalljduties Ynrra Argus office
nllttary good educa
MAN milk machines preferred farm.. .
ful 40/ per wk and keep CAR Argus
MAN garden ui-iful kit g lests or privateMiss Mel herson_C 2454
MOIHER and Married Doughter 2 children
udaptablc good credentials Write 43 Caro
line st South Yarra
NURSE mothcrcraft care children go coun
_trv Anacortes Win 763_NURSE semi trained 2'. jrs Bethesda
_Hospital excellent refsct 52"B_
NURSE semi t 2ii years hospital cxp
refs waiting Miss Adamson F5QB
NURSE double general c excellent refs
walling Miss Adimson F5698
PAPLRHANGER Painter House Repairdlsengigcd Tradesman Carrick l18 Ma
st Richmond__^__
'epalrlng cracks
SIATION Sheepman 3 dogs son 17 milk
SITUATIONS WANTED
UPHOLblTHlNO -Carpels Altered um nt
office shop experience desire«
2 dlVS MTCCVll WA4013
SITUATIONS VACANTA - W A N I t D UROENTIiY,
GIRLS und WOMENFor Work on Iresh Fruit Pri paling peaci
and Pears tor CanntugHIGHFST WAOFS
OOOD CONDITIONSThis is Work ol National Importance
"- " Once to
FRUIT PRIKYABRAM
A-PA%» lieg J37 collins bt Melb SlidTloor- We have many excellent positions
Start pirns,, call credit eisen_AtsSETT AirtU A\S LIMITED
Urgently Require the Serslccs of therollo» lng TRADESMEN for
MECHANICSGood Motor Mechanics lor conversion to
Ircrall engine woi
'
PANFT^BEATETtS. body building or slmllir experience
pretestedSHEIT META!. WORKERS
lut and 2nd class tradesmen required8T0REMEN
Vacancies for 2 or 3 experiencedmen emly
We LDERS1st and 2nd class Oxy and fleclric. «eld
InsApply In nrst Instance to
Stair ManagerANSETT AIRWAYS LIMITED
Commonwealth Aerodrome
EssendonW 5 HJM3B_
APPLICATIONS are Invited tor a temporary
Lilt Attendant malo or lemale stating."»«» and experience Applv after IO a m
rhi rlen FranM inOFoirfcest Mtlboumc
ni rivuN lice, to learn lu class order tailor
A*-SISTANT LAUNDRESS w»T.;
OENERAL DIVISION MENTAL HYGIFNE
BRANCH DEPARTMENT OP CHIEF BrC
RFTAR>.J
., "
APPLICATIONS addressed to the Beere
tarv tothe Public service Board Public
Oftlcrs Trcasirj place Melbourne C J and
accompanltsl by evidence of experience and
qualifications and a statement of dal« and
place of birth arc Ins lied for the aboso
mentioned position up to Friday the 27th
March 1"'*YEARL'
maximum __ . .
DITTIES -To assist In laundry and
supervise rallent« working under Her dlrcc
QUALIFICATIONS -Ability to operate'
machinery
AbBlSTANl storcman required for engineerlng rliop engaged on defence work Oood
opportunity for capable energetic young
man with some engineering experience Apnlv
Iner A, Co 111 1 errors st South Wei
BbViLLlvS lequlri. JUNIOH HO\ for per
manan poalllci In stockroom Oood prospeet» experience not essential reis neces
nr Armlv 127 Rourke rtreet_BLACIV&MI i It »anted Lxpcrtcnced »mall
«elding and repetition woik Apply JOHN
BUNCLb to SON 17 13 Wrcckvn St. North
BOILER. Attendant required tor tcliool Re
Ung age experience Se' --??
Nowa Agency. Glenferrie
.
..nd handy Man daycek glvo detail« of expert
enre Box 12 Post ofllce. Coburg_
crtlme rates Sunda* uniform
BFAM WIRELESS SERVICE 107
QueenDOV about l8 sears good opportunity for
«nimble lad to lenni to operate multi
spindle automatic Dlscoe Mfg Corp 4G7Klnir st West Melbourne_
.,,.._._ piano tuningand re
_Allan s 45» Swanston st Carlton
I BOY »anted for dellscrlng
Kilda Albert Park Middle Park and Surrey"11s districts Applv to c-~
-
"k street goiith Melhni
Hills districts Applvto CROr J'S STORES
-
ltd Me"
UUlb required tor our suburban branchesto leant motor parts bu-lness oood pros
peet» for smart lads Applv Parts ManagerPreston Motor» Pty Ltd lil
-.
Melbourne_BOYS Juniors and Adults good wages
permanent employment leam tradi
personally to MYTTON S LTD 113 :
So lill Melbourne_bOVö, aged 14 jiais No work Sa
Apply Bick Entrance. Tile Statesrn Plv ltd 21 a Beckelt st city
BREAKIAM COOK (MALE or rE
used to first class hotel work, goou wain-a
and conditions permanent position Apply
Cher CHIVRON HOTEL 510 ST KILDAROAD
PAB1OCtOI - -- -
Richmond J2531_CHARWOMAN »anted dally 2 hours 4.-6
to 1) a m to clean school rooms at
Pinion« BalwMi Wr4H38
CHrAUttl a Apprentice »lint
lngfor smart lad Call
i
Phnrmncles 141 Collins st ToMC
CH1LUKEN b_^
Good WagesTor Toddler
P IIUOHES 4th floor 3J1 Lllzaboth street
cltv_CONFECTIONER* - Wonted One Operator
AOfios other help
I
COOK, woman »1th young child considered
-ure area Good wages Write Mia GordonMrArthur Meningoort Camperdown_
COOK good, plain paving guests~ ?"
"DI Ciiollne st Sol
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3 wanted u 2 Ei
district_WA1083
Carols lol Cuollne st South YarraDAILY Help wanted u 2 East Hawthorn
DRESSMAKINGSaturday »ork
DKlVfc.lt horses and storework knowledgelJOUt
_..j _... ^..-...
_
Stott ¿
Queen
bout and rall delivery early hoursStott A. Sons 28 Wholesale Fruit Markot
ELECTRICIAN FOREMAN - Applications _..InUted for stall position of Foreman Elec
trlclan in a large mill Requirements are
experience In Industrial maintenance workfundamental technical education and a
vigorous personality Apply in first Instance'..?
letter to Electrician c/o Oordon"
_li Melbourne
ELECTRICIANS"
fc lectrlcal Mechanics and Electrical Pitter« used to general plant or maintenancework Apply Plant Emploi ment OfllcerDepartment, of Aircraft Production Fisher
men s Bend_ENGINEER wanted lor aircraft Instrument
factors to setup and control turret latl
Apply H A Chivera 140 Klnr st C1
407 King st West Mclboi:~
gent Caulfieldd man not el_ _.. .
collect rents and keep books
_Agency Windsor_FEMALE Machine Pressers wanted Apply
immediately bj phone or write to OOUGEvrv ,1-r, ".
crM M)lldle Brighton
I crescent Middle Brighton
- . Gouge Pty LtdMiddle Brighton_
Writ« or
CLARKE bil Chut cb street Rich
TOOLMAKER 1
Rim. WF1157
FKENCHPOUSHER and Storeman
eligible mllltiry service excellent opportnnltv good salary Copolov s 164 Swa
¡Box 13 Frankston
Ok.Nfc.KAL light 3 adults, good wages 10
Dendv st Brighton Beach X4¿84
UIHL to assist with housework in Ladydoctor s hDUte. no »a»hing housekeeper
alio kept Residential sub Apply by letterto Dr Winifred Kennan 71 Collins st
Melbrurni
Sanatorium Cheit 21S______OIRL or Woman lor domestic »ork Sleep in
no »ashlni, Sat and Sun afternoons free80 Koornang rd Carnegie UM1947
OIRL lor switchboard and Inquiries ApplyManager People s Palace 131 King rt
streit city_GIRLS and BOYS »anted urgently
vious txperlence necessary best conditionsApplj Timekeeper YARRA FALLS LTD
John ten str et Abbctsford_
[Just outside North Melbourne railway station
GOUGE PTY LTD-Required wet Cleanersanil Seo irers immedintelv Write or phone
X3101 Gouge Pty, Ltd Outer crescentMiddle Brl-hton_HANDY MAN Cardencr oble look after
r and drive also knowledge of cookingexempt military dutic- 28 Drake st Elwood
XA1371_HOUSEMAID Woltresses (2) also Kitchen
maid Mayfair Manie st South Yarra
H P MAID £ Annadale good home no
_stairs U3333_JJMOR GARDENER BOTANIC GARDENS
MELBOURNEThree Vacancies
_>NS addressed ..tan to the Public Service Board
Public
Offices Treasury place Melbourne C2 andaccompanied by evidence of experience and
qualifications and a statement of date and
place of birth are Invited for the abovementloned positions up to Friday the 27th
March 1042 from souths who are under l8years of age
nearly salary from £78 to C104 accord
lng to experience
LADS for SAW ond PLANING MILL MU
LARS TIMBER A. TRADING CO Maffra
street. South Melbourne _
LADY middle aged or elderlv oifered good
home corni room own wireless plaincooking no housework small wage UP877
SITUATIONS VACANT
MACHINISTS
Air raid shelter for whole stan -
WAKES MAIL ORDERS483 Sw-inston Street Melbourne
_Apply Mr Campbell FQ224 .
MACHINISTS -fccnlor
MACHINIbls rxper plain Hitching pennbinons - -
- - - .
-~ ?- ?-?-?
rvmpositions rood wages ABC 40 Emerald
H4 Elgin st Carlin
Station street Carlton_MAINTENANCE ENGINEPR required for
food canning fac orr at Sydney mu<t ïia\eIntimate working knowledge of closing and
filling machines Ag" wer 4_ sear« or medirally exempt Irom uillltRrj services Oood
prospects and salarv for right man Apply
Englnero c o the Manager Windsor HotelSpring st Melbourne
_"_- - ? - - -
crs wanted urgenlty.GOUOE PTY LTD
_Middle Brighton_MAN useful knowledge vegetables flowers
country roMdcicr le s 10 miles O P O
Fxempt military Slnte ige £2 good home
immediate Argus_MAN middle aged i
»ral,_
MANIC MOTOR MECHANICThe Ms cr Empo lum Ltd
Rcq lires a MOTOR MLCHANICApplv
Dcspitch ManagerQuccnaberrs street
_(-«rlinn_,.MELBOURNE ANU MFT ROI OUTAN TRAM
WA\ =
B04.RDWANTED ELFCTR1CAI riTTER
Knowledge rl mnlulenance and repair nfmotor vehicle flnrters and generators Apply
hv letter to Brereton016 Little Collins n
MelbourneApplications will mt lie comiiterrd tvnn\
any perron engaged in production lepsir or.
iverhaul of munitions ti wsr or war sup
.liles or equipment unless s ich person Is not
act until cniplojed In his u ml trade or
-"UPHtlnn_?MELBOURNE AND MITROPOUTAN TRAM-
WAYS BOARDI IO TOR MECHANICS 1-XPERIENCED
WANTEDAppls In writing lo Secretary 610 Little
roll' « si Melboirne_MEN -( 1 ) Blacksmiths ¡71 Blacksmith
Strikers (T) Httois (41 Turners <M Ap-prentices (61 Genera! Hands Applv to Hen
aerson a Fcderil Spring Works Alfred st.North Melbourne near Flrmlngtoiv Brldgr
MrN anu nov_ vinined irr arum locton,. _
good uigc* Ni» previous experience re-
quired Apply HUfcSELL A, McDONA' Ors LTD 14 IB Dsnon load South Keif
MEN nnd Women required lor spotting de«partmrnt Apply Immediate!; Couge Pty»
ltd Outer crescent Middle Brighton_MEN and Bus s for box tnclory Apply
MILI im R lor modrlr also 2nd und 3rd»lsear i>erm_Apply Dcrean 30 Ati'tralia Ar>i
MILLINERS Improiers Junior- permanent,Lcll
i s Bonnet- 20 The Block_SMOTOR UItl\ HIS used to handling pianos. _
Allan 4SR Swanston st Carlton_4 -Ni r c D C T37 M irs borough s iburbs1'
,.
obf no semi t Castlemaine suburbs <\,
children s N 60 Lads help 40 House-0
keeper £4 guest house Governesses 40/*Mlis Adnmson (-entrcway (lift) -C1 Colllns st_N-Mlfch. WARD NURSES) EXCHANGE C
2447-1 mined 84 Obsta 01 Semis
Chid Piob ro 35 Cill 325 Bourke st
(Hil) cn Mvcrs_NUHSS B4 semi 50
Keeper bus cn
Nurse pnralssed c1
Wood 281 Collins_
NURSs semi trained 45/ weekly Matron
Sanatorium elicit 215
j
Box n Frankston
PACKER nlio Checker for despatch depart-
ment wholesale enr Access--~J
-
parla w irchousc Full partlci
Automobile c/o Prentice s NeFllrnb-th street Melbourne
ment wholesale enr nccesoorles and spar«perta w irchouse Full particulars by letter
Automobile c/o Prentices News Agency 435(
PANTR.MAIDS bl aconto R Hospital Ker
rd Caumeld_PORTER Useful Aptly M .'Ula Bl r Scott 8
"-'el_innle female, or to
work éplendld153 Exhibition st,
Junior Girl willing
REQUIRED BY
COMMONWEALTH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION TTS LTD
JOBBING MOULDERS nnd CORE MAKERS."'»ATE lind or MACHINS MOULDERS
And CORF MAKERSDRESSERS FETTLERS and
together with expcrien.e and copies ot re-
ferences to
THn SECRETARYBox 770H
PO Elizabeth bt MelbourneApplications will not ho considered from/
any person who Is engaged In me productionrepair or overhaul of munitions of war war
equipment or war supplies unless such per-*
Richmond 12514 prllnte WM2W3SHU RLPAIR WORK
BI-sCKSMITHSCOPPERSMITHS
And SMART ASSISTANTSTor the Abovo Trades
AppljROBISON BROS
48 Lorimer St South Melbourne
position for suitable applicant. Good
Applv MAPLES-.- -
TAILORCFSESrirst class
Ipplv Men s ' .
BAIL A. WELCH I TD Flinders St
\1ILE lndustrj -Wanted Fxperienced.Yarp Loom Operators Mnlo nnd Female
for Immediate emplojmcnt 5 day week
Liberal conditions
THE GORDON INSTITUTE OF TECH-
NOLOGY GEELONGINSTRUCTOR IN PLUMBING GAS
FITTING AND SANITATION
Salnrj C3/0, £363 £411 Per Annum
Duties-To give Instruction In all gradesnf PI imblng nnd Gasfltting of the Educa-
tion Department syllabus to students of thfl
Permanent Position
culars obtainable from_
R R PA VI A B A Principal
manent Job Half time nt this school halftime at another Aooh The Principal
FOOTSCRAY TECHNICAL SCHOOL
_Footscrnj_
Corner of Smith Street nnd Queen s <i
Parnde ,
_CLIFTON HILL_
TIMBER Stackers permnnent employmentNeville Smith A. Co Pts Ltd Timber
Merchants Brady pt gouth MelboirneTIftlBt.lt SIACKEKS MILLARS JIMBU.
A. TRADINO CO Maura st Sill Mclb
iUliittl Lathe operators for 'rnnll üc- I
curate work Apply H A Chlvcrs 140
WORKSHOPS (Stn Grade Standard) ApplyNOW cither personalls or by letter (hid:......_
-'
(toual qualifications date t
and weight) to the Secretar
Room 225 1st rioor Rallwas
eating educational qualifications date ofbirth height and weight) to the Secretary-,
Administrativo Ornees Spencer street Mcl-\rbourne C 1_^
WAITER experience In function wbrk State
wnge and references Box BOA OPO
WAUKtSjS- birnrt Giri required for p-r
WAITRESbbS experienced Immedlntcly per-i
manent positions CITY RAILWAY RE-FRESHMENT ROOMS Uniforms projlded44 HOURS HALT FARE TRAVFL IS AL -
lOWED TWO WEEKS HOLIDAY ON FULLPAY with free travel facilities In Victoriaofler 12 months service £2/14/ PER WFEKand MEALS Refs essential Apply Room 6r1st floor Railway Bldgs Flinders st_WANTED first class Motor Mechanic cxp i
In Chev and Buick cars Apply PrestonrMotors cor Dudlej and Spencer sts west
WANTED 50 Sinkers and ni Ivers I Man-
hole Builder for work on Traralgon Sewer-age Award rates of poi Apply McDonald
Constructions Pt) I td P O Box 36 Traral
TRALASIA) PTV LTD DEFR PARK
WANTED Dallv Help lull time or 2 7 30pm no washing plain cooking good
wages Haw C840_WARDSMAID award rntes and conditions
Mntron Heatherton S nntorliim Chelt 215
WARDSMAIDS wnnted 53/ per week ApplyMntron Rovnl Melhiime Hospital
.'Ply
The Ro*cll iPresen lui, and Manu-
facturing Co factoryentrance Gwsnnc st
Richmond_WOMAN lor washing ip 4 p m to 11 4"
No S indsv Appls
YOUTH 17 lo IB jenrs age boulin,; vinegarand storevvork 44 hours no Saturday
morning A) ly crofts Stores Bank stSouth Melbounio _ _
to
Bank'st South" Melbo-rrio
National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-page618576
FEW HORSESFOR SYDNEY
By CHIRON
When general entries were taken|
yesterday for the Sydney Cup meet-
ing the only nominations made at
the VRC offlce were:-Autumn'
Plate, Velocity; Coogee Hop.. Omapo
and Sir Richard; Farewell Hep.,
Liege and Sir Richard. Although
Velocity was entered tor the Autumn
Plate It Is not certain that he will be
a visitor to Sydney. A decision will
not be made until later in the week.
Ii he goes he will probably arrive in i
Sydney In time to run in the War-
wick; Farm Autumn Cup on Marchi
28. In which he will curry 9.4. He
earned a 71b. penalty for winning the
St. Kilda Hep. at Flemington on
Saturday. His weight In the Sydney'
Cup is 8.9.
When the name of Tranquil Star
appeared in the list of entries for
the Alister Clark Stakes, to be run
at Moonee Valley on March 28, It
was assumed that her departure for
Sydney would be delayed. It is not
intended to run her at Moonee Val-
ley, and her inclusion in the list ofAlister Clark Stakes entries was due
to a misunderstanding. TranquilStar will leave for Sydney as soon
as transport can be arranged, andshe may be at Randwick before the
end of the week. W. Hendersonwill have charge of her until her
trainer, R. Cameron, arrives in
Sydney.Mr. O. F. Hodgkinson decided yes-
terday against sending Status Quo to
Sydney. He is still in the Sydney
Cup, but will be withdrawn when thefirst acceptances arc declared on
Tuesday next. Omapo will race at
Ascot on Saturday, and the form hechows will decide whether he Is to
go to Sydney. Victorian representa-tion at the Sydney Cup meetingwill be the weakest in the memory of
»nany of the present generation ofracing men.
VALLEY PROGRAMME''
When the Moonee Valley commit-tee framed the programme for themeeting at Moonee Valley on March28 it aimed at keeping the nomina-
tions within reasonable limits, and inthat way avoid dividing races. The
object was only partially achieved.Yesterday 221 nominations were re-
ceived for 6 races, as against 163last year. There were 68 entriesior the Hollymount Hep., which will
almost certainly be run in divisions.It was thought that restrictingthe Sherwood Hep. to 3-year-oldsand running the race over 1J mileswould reduce entries, but 43 horses
were nominated, which suggests a
divided race. An entry of 39 horsesfor the Alister Clark Stakes was a
surprise. Some of the owners who
nominated their horses for the race
must be super-optimists.
TOTE TICKET CHARGE
Charged at Flemington Court yes-terday with having on February 28,with intent to defraud, uttered a £ 5
totallsator ticket which he knew hadbeen altered, Arthur May, clerk, ofMannlngtree rd., Hawthorn, whopleaded not guilty, was committedfor trial in General Sessions on .
April 1.,
Det. Mooney, of South Melbourne,¡
«aid that May denied having been ,near a totallsator on February 28.
¡
Ball of £ 100 and a surety of simi-lar amount was allowed.
TRACK WORK
MENTONE
COURSE PROPER (hurdles out IBUgoing dead but firm) -Three FurlongsOperatic 40 Bachelor s Hope 40 Fourrurlongs-Wheatsheaf 511 Lad} Kuy era
(J Purtell) 62 The Orange 521 Jenni-brook 53 Klpplliw 53 Handspar andStar Diamond 53 Old Noll 54 Curia11 CriUeyi 54} Five 1 urlongs - st
Warden and Pretoria I 41 Brothei Billand Audacity 15 Croat Britain 153Denis lill True Flight 1 12 Witevens SU Furlongs-Star Simon andMlsticus 1 105 AJon (D Wallace) 1 19JReception (J Grilles) 1103 Helos (RHeather) a long neck in front of AllVeil (R Hascs) in 120 Our Teresa 121New Princess 121 Siller Light 1311Limerick Lace 12G Seven FurlongsKalbar (E Pieston» and Jill Ann (RHeather) defeated Thuna (L Wilson)1 321 Duomint 1 34 (first 4 In 51) Oak-
leigh 134 Spanish Main Ovnka andMette 135 Malkai 135 San Jose ILhilson) 138 One Mile-Woodgate (DWallace) 3 lengths in front of Somerset(R Heather! 1 45 (first 4 in "¡121 One
Mile 20 Yards-Roj »1 Peter (E Preston)und Hearts Dcstic. IR Heathen I 4SIBono Val and Darra«eil 150 St Davidand Brlghtcllo 1 56
FPSOMCOURSE PROPER (12 feet out going
lair) -Three Furlongs-Hullabaloo 43Chocrv Jack 43} Four Fin longs-Burrabil 511 Clare Countv 52 Kuaka GajSolero 521 Featured 55 Hestla 57 FiveFurlongs - Great Peak 144 Calgara14! Judith Louise Lamiere 16Rhyming Aleslcy Step Out 1 6 SixFurlongs-Wallace Jnmes 1 l61 Pass\vord 122 Run 123 Bonnie Laddie
1 26 Eight Furlongs-Master Croft Canterburv 1533 Gay Gi ondee Portical
1 59 Ten Furlongs-Liege 2 18J
SCRATCHINGS
Eclipse Hondicnp-Severa Con NaruNeedful Night Rcvelrj Naval RevueLochlec
Tankerville Handicap-Royal EnfieldHaros cavort
Kilmorey Trial Handicap - GrandPrince Mlzorlo Intermission Just SueCapricorn Cloclia Sordettc Banalea
Belhaven Handicap -Sun Belle FrillPrince Paleneia
Grafton Welter -? Queen BacchaGlamour Lad Antcros Pcnaton CloudsBay Lociilee
Carlisle Trial Hurdle - Jack FarrCltclovv
A JC
Doncaster Handicap -Reception
Sydney Cup-Primavera AstoundingWarwick form Autumn Cup -Prima
Tero_BALLARAT TURF CLUB
EASTER SATURDAY APRIL£30-WELTFR HCP 7 furlongs£20-MAIDFN PLATE 0 furlongs
£-0-NOVICE HCP 0 furlongsC30-TRIAL HCP D furlonst.
ENTRIES (10/) CLOSE el TUESDAY-"'
,5 pm at the office of th31ub Melhourne or
ALEX McGOLDRICK Sec
MARCH 24 at 5 p m at tile office of theMentone Turf Club Melhourne
For Fresher Fragrance
k/7 /y For Better Smoking
HAVELOCKREADY RUBBED TOBACCO
1-OZ. PACKETS AND
'POUCHPAK'THE HANDY 2-OZ
POCKET PACK
ALSO FLAKE FINE CUT AND FLAKE CUT FOR PIPES
¡DISTRICT TEAMCHANGES
Two changes ha\e been made in
the team for Prahran on SaturdayLewis and Shanahan who was un
able to pla> last week is he was incamp will pia} in place of Fisher andGreenland Fisher Greenland Bailejand J Wilson (on lea\c from camp)will plaj for the seconds repliclngLewis Norton Ni\on and Ashmore
U2th man)
Gibson fin camp last week) and
Richards (from the seconds) hate
been Included In the South Mel-
bourne team The} replace Parkerand Rundle who with Adams will
play in the seconds instead of Rich
ards Pirk. (not available) and
Byrne (12th min)
Only one change has been madein the Hawthorn Eist Melbourne
team Alblston hat ng been chocen to
play instead of Cosgrave Bell (captain) has gone to camp and E\ans
will lead the side In the seconds
Cosgrave and Powei replace Kelly
(in camp) and Cass (12th man)
At Essendon McNeel who \ as not
a\ailable last week will play on
Saturday instead of K MeulemanRose has been replaced by McNamara
in the secondsI
Northcote team remains the sameI
but in the seconds Parsons has beenI
chosen to play in place of O Toole
Ridd is 12th man
Terms for Carlton and St Kilda
will not be selected until tomorrow
It is probable that Carlton s captain
Price who has not been able to play i
n the last 2 matches will reappear'
on Saturday
SUB-DISTRICT\
Pootscraj -Firsts H Self Man-<
ser in Pawsey New house out Curtis(12th man) seconds Hogg Mac- ,
millan in Manser Hobbs out L
Eames (12th man) Kew No change|
in cither team Hawthorn-East Mel-i
bourne Toohey Lewis Leight In]
Bishop Colley McCorkall out
seconds Powell Deane in Patterson
Jeffs out Port Melbourne teams will|
be selected tonight and Yarraville ,
tomorrow ]
PENNANTJJMPIRESVCA umpires appointed for the 13th
round of VCA matches on March 21 (one
day game) are -Carlton v Collingwood
Craddock and Wells Hirsts) Ironmongerand Mantell (seconds)
Essendon v
Hawthorn-East Melbourne-Hughes and
Sharp, Selth and White Richmond v
Fltzro}-Browne and Crossley Otlbert
and Osborn Melbourne v Brighton (at
Brighton, centenary fixture)-Barlow and
Wright, Arnott and Hamid (seconds at
Melbourne) St Kilda v Northcote
Ames and Ramsden Alexander and
Sharpe North Melbourne v South Mel-bourne-Briscoe and Du j cr, Corbet and
Lancaster University v Prahran -
Chandler and Wetenhall Cousland and
Horrocks Reserves -First Elevens -
Dummett and Nichols Second Elevens
Jones and RoonevSub-District Umpires -Camberwell r
Caulfield-Hawklns-Burt (firsts). HaleMlllard (seconds) Coburg v Footscray
-Tydell-Myerscough, Mutch-Powell El-sternwick v Port Melbourne (at Elstern-
wick firsts and seconds)-T O Collins
Wilson, Oraj-Pritchard Hawthorn-EastMelbourne v Yarraville-E V Collins
Brandon Scott-Joyce Kew v Ivanhoe
Wright-Weston, Wlgnoll-Paterson Mal-
vern v Preston- Tye-Cornlsh Owen
Bitch Williamstown v Brunswick-Cos-
tello-Wes bur j ,Leak-McCloud Brighton
v Melbourne (VCA umpires)
GREYHOUND RACING
Nominations will be received
until 10am today for Victorianchampionship. Contenders will be
required to contest 3 test races, thefirst of which will be 300 yardsstraight at Napier Park on Satur-day.
SCHOOL SWIMMING
The Combined State Schools'swimming championships will beheld at Brunswick baths on Fridayat 1pm. It Is expected that be-tween 60 and 70 schools, of whichselections have already been madein their districts, will compete.
MOONEE VALLEY ENTRIES
SATURDAY. MARCH 28
woodlands Hurdle 2m - IndignitySecurities Tolaga Bay Sandy s PuzzleVictory March Benghazi PantoonParilla St Day Id Coyllur More FunAlndale Xanthla Oreen Thorne Nelson s
Port Frllvlan Bluebeard Ronalln SunnyVeldt Dorset Allanlus Fellah RoanGold Lord JcMngton Bozzago Astronomer Windjammer Deolan
Hollymount Hop 6f - Rlvcrtide Desen e Port Hope Featured BalcrestDrum Net Reply Paid Trinity BrotherBil! Lady Kuy ern Jennybrook RhymingBobby Pearce Miss Progress AudacitySemaphore Miss Understood WagsCroesus Rock Rose Volapuk Cay RoiVeres Star EUembee Nal LamiereCoactan William the Conqueror OoldCoast stolen Moments Amazed LordRaglan Cornfield Bayard Modern Captlvator Gay Solero Plccndilly Rose DukeFred Designer Ortolan Jenny Law
Grear Britain Haros Nalong Mor VeilMandorlc Gold Hazard HelleclnaCay ort Fulmar Portsmouth JamesonDennis James Littlemore DecndcvonRebellion Buzzone Malt Brew LadyValiant Cárnica Halsbury Radiate Re-serve Blonde Princess HuntingdalePalado Parmnnt
Rothwell Steeplechase 2m 7ch-Benaull rinallt} Cheery Jack King ArthurGold Glare Sunwcll Victory March
Brlghtello Baldasntr Forest MarchLelchar Coylton Pryar s Hope TrentBridge Jack Farr Kent Dorset Grant-
le» Giant KillerAlister Clark Stakes lm -Apostrophe
Gold Salute Pannadc Zonda Neutron
Pankn Fur Trader Master Craft Operatlc Omapo Prince Ronald Elanage
David Copperfield Bow Tie TranquilStar Tea Cake The Decoration QueenBaccha Alston. Wise Counsel SunflashWheat Sheaf Con Naru Damnlia Burrnbll Contact Songallo Helios (Imp )
Pcnaton Reception All Veil Kelos Retnuho Ngapunn Gaj Revelry NightRevelry Phoines On Watch WatchGuard
Moonee Ponds Hep lm 5f-CheeryJacl Mercury Bay Throttle WoodgateHestla Somerset Elanage Saul MonicaElbe Wise Counsel Sunflash Manavntu Appeal Ttue Flight Malkai Mab
«on Similar Mon \ole Beau SpearCarlton Havers Blue Glide Bev RoseHigh Fnlutln
Sherwood Hep Um - CentenaryLucille Morobe Duomlnt Foxhow Scinto
Leicester Square Gay Grandee SéricoOakleigh Portable Scotch Counts
Manlto Cnrravnna Endeavour BasaltRosal Peter Wheat Sheaf Silver Light
Ashton Wallace James Anthony Sllvcrmanc Rosmarlne Fenaton Clmrandn
Danae Miss Roseville Cloudy Ba>Lllette Vellemc Gay Revelry Philfrcd
Opas.1 Ay ion Spearmnin Jill Ann Argenter Art Union Mutamur Status Quo
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I OLD WALLED CITY OF RHODES, showing the numerous mosques <
and minarets. Uland at Rhodes, Axii Mediterranean bate, ha« been
raided by British naval and air units.
RETENTION OF RACE
BROADCASTSReasons Criticised
CANBERRA, Tuesday -A state-ment issued on Monday by Senator
Ashley,. PMG, caused one to wonder
whether some people realised the
nation was engaged in a life and
death struggle, said Mr Fadden,
Opposition leader, tonight. The
statement outlined reasons why a
conference attended by SenatorAshley, the ABC, and commercialbroadcasting stations decided not to
ban broadcasting of Saturday race
meetings' The first reason advanced," said
Mr Fadden, "is that a ban wouldtend to increase attendances at out-
door sports and the gathering of
large crowds in open areas was con-
trary to NES policy. I ha\e jet to
learn that it is not preferable that
people should attend outdoor sports
than that they should stay indoors
listening to race broadcasts The
second reason stated is that it would
result in further demands for road
transport to and from racecourses
increasing fuel consumption, and
causing waste of manpower. I have
yet to learn that a responsibility de
\olves upon any Governmental or
public authority in wartime to
transport people to race meetings or
to waste fuel or use manpower on
such a non-essential task"The third reason given was that
fighting forces, war workers, and
people in remote Industries and hos-pital patients would be deprived of
a form of indoor amusement I am
confident that even if others are
not, these people are sufficiently im
ptesscd with the gravity of the
situation to realise that use of all
our resources is of much greater
Importance than hearing the resultof a race
"
PATRICK-MILLING BOUT
The Svdney lightweight VicPatrick holder of the national 9 7
title, who in his only fight in Mel-bourne last year created a splendidimpression when he defeated Bert
Osborne, will appear here again on
Saturday night He has been
matched to fight the Filipino Rush
Milling at West Melbourne Stadium
Patrick has beaten Milling once
That was Milling's first contest inAustralia, and they fought in Sydneyat lightweight limit It was claimedfor Milling that he could not do him-
self justice at the weight, and hissubsequent string of victories when
fighting as a welter proves that thiswas correct
As catchwelghts will apply on Sat-urday, Milling has a good chance to
wreak revenge It will be the first
time for many years that 2 "south-paws" hav,e been opposed in a Mel-
bourne ring Both Milling andPatrick shape right hand forward
A broken bone in his right hand,suffered in the sixth round of hiscontest with Mickey Miller last Sat-
urday night, will keep Les Fitzgeraldout of the ring for some months
LEGAL ACTION ONPOLICE TRANSFER
SYDNEY, Tuesday. - Legal actionwill be taken by the NSW Police As-
sociation executive concerning 17
members who were transferred tocountry stations at short notice aftera charge of disloyalty had been madeagainst them by Mr. Mackay, Police
Commissioner. Following action byMr. McKell, Premier, in cancelling
the transfer orders, all the men haveresumed their former duties in Syd-ney.
Tomorrow a solicitor will be in-
structed to take action to have a
writ of mandamus Issued for pro-
duction of reports in which disloy-alty allegations were made.
Mr. Cosgrove, association secretary,said tonight that if the Court ord-
ered production of the reports theywould be perused by the association's
solicitor, who would advise whether
writs for alleged libel or slander
should be served on officers who hadmade the reports.
IMMOBILISING BOATS
AGAINST ENEMY USE
CANBERRA, Tuesday. - Vessels,Including ships, boats, yachts, barges,punts, and rowing boats, may be im-
mobilised, removed to places of
safety, or destroyed, under a Na-
tional Security Order gazetted today
by Uie Chief of the Naval Staff,
under powers delegates to him by
the Navy Minister. The object is to
ensure that such vessels shall notbe available to the enemy.
Owners are required to render un-
attended vessels Incapable of use bythe enemy by taking precautions
which are set out in the order. Theymust also have means of scuttling
readily available. A vessel will be
regarded as unattended if mooredor anchored off shore, lying along-
side a pier or Jetty, or hauled up on
the beach, unless a person of 14 or
over is in constant attendance.
I
TURF TOPICSI
Something unique in the history of
Flemington occurred yesterdaymorning. Because of the heavy rainonly one horse appeared on the
tracks. Orcadian ran 6 furlongs on
the sand in 1.18.
Acceptances for the meeting to be
held at Ascot on Saturday are due
before 2pm today.
Liege will leave for Sydney today.He will be accompanied by Freckles.They will travel to Albury in a cattle
truck, in which there will be a par-
tition between the horses.
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WOMEN APPLY TO
DRIVE BUSESProtest by Union
Although the Tramways Board
announced only last Friday that it
intended to employ women as bus
drivers, Mr H H Bell, chairman,
said yesterday that about 50 appli-cations had already been received
Applications were being examined,
and the women would soon be called
up for drhlng and physical standardtests
Meanwhile a resolution, protest-ing against introduction of womenas bas drivers until all eligible maleconductors have been absorbed as
drivels, has been passed by theTramway Employees' AssociationThe association said it regretted theboard did not consult it before de-ciding to employ women as bus
drivers as its action was contraryto its custom when desiring to bring
about reforms in working conditionsof its employees
Commenting on the resolution, Mr
Bell said that 700 trammen hadalready left the board since war
began The board had thoroughlyinvestigated the question of replac-ing them by men and was satisfied
the labour market was exhausted
FINES FOR LIGHTING
BREACHES
Pines totalling £18 were Imposedby Mr. Wade, PM, at Uie Fourth
City Court yesterday on 3 city shop-'
keepers and a householder for
bronches of the National SecurityRegulations (Lighting Restrictions).They were the first prosecutions of .
their kind.'
John P. Forsyth, of 180 Bourke
st.: Gilbert Rae, of City Hatters,
Flinders st.; and Phillip Marcus
Belton, of 330 Elizabeth st., were
each lined £5 for having, betweensunset and sunrise on varyingnights, allowed lights to be emitted
from shop windows. Forsyth was
the only defendant to give evidence.He snid that he went out of the
Bourke st. shop, which he was
managing, and did not notice that
the lights in Russell st. had been .
left burning. Rae was granted aJ
stay of 7 days.Antonio Santos, of Bouverie st.,
Carlton, was fined £3 for havingon March 7 permitted a light to be
emitted from a lamp which was notin an enclosed building.
UNIVERSITY A RPACTIVITIES
For the remainder of the weekthe University will be virtually a
school of ARP instruction. Normal ,lectures will be discontinued in mostfaculties, and all students will takepart in trench digging, ARP orga-
nisation, and other activities.In all types of clothes, including
,
shorts, men students worked in,
shifts yesterday digging trenches in
all available ground. Though women
medical students have been agitat-ing to be allowed to take part in
digging, so far their enthusiasm has
been diverted to less vigorous chan-nels.
Volunteers for ARP wardens were
called for at each lecture yester-day, and students were instructed in
evacuation of lecture theatres.Women were advised to wear slacksas much as possible for work to bedone this week, and were advisedto have them handy to wear in an
emergency for utility and warmth.All students are requested to
attend an address by Mr. J. D. G.
Medley, Vice-chancellor, in WilsonHall today at 1.30. Normal routineof lectures will probably be resumedon Monday.
REGISTER CARD
APPLICATIONS
Postoffices reported a drop yester-day in applications for NationalRegister cards Officials said it was
obWous that members of the publichad become fully conscious of theirobligations regarding the îegisterand had responded quickly
This was borne out by the Com-
monwealth electoral officer, who saidthat completed cards were alreadyarriving in numbers at district elec-
toral offices Prompt returns wouldensure earlier distribution of their
Chilian identity cards which will bemost important for whatever emer-
gency might haye to be met from a
civilian point of view he said
All chillan men and women in theCommonwealth who are British sub-jects and who have reached or
passed their 16th birthday musticgister before March 25 Registra-tion is compulsory Applications are
being checked off against electoralrolls so registrations must be in
ordei
BLAMED FOR SEA COLLISION
SYDNEY, Tuesday. - A common-
wealth Court of Marine Inquiry to-day found that John Stewart, second
officer of the steamer Gwydir, failedIn his duty in the control and navi-gation of his vessel on February 14,
1942, and that failure resulted in a
collision between the Gwydir andanother vessel off NSW coast. Sus-
pending Stewart's certificate for 3
months from February 14, Mr. Ar-
nold, SM, said the penalty wouldhave been heavier if times had beennormal. The Court had taken intoconsideration the strain and stressof navigation, and the shortage of
seamen.
MUST INSUREBY MONDAY
Stock and Plant
Reminding owners of stock and
plant worth more than £1,000 that
they must lodge application for com-
pulsory Insurance by Monday, Mr.
A. W. Coles, MP, chairman of the
War Damage Commission, said yes-
terday that owners who failed to
submit applications by that date
would be guilty of an offence underNational Security Regulations, andwould be liable to heavy penalties.
Insurance must be taken out forthe full value of stock and plant.For assessment of this value stockmust be taken at cost, and plantat replacement '
cost, less deprecia-tion for the period in use. Insur-
ance rate for stock and plant and
other movable property will be 8/ for
£100.The commission advised owners of
stock and plant worth less than£1,000 and owners of private furni-ture and other private chattels to
insure voluntarily with their fire In-
surance companies as soonas
possible. Owners of fixed property
were advised to wait for notice from
their municipal or shire councils of
compulsory insurance of buildings,yvhich would be at the rate of 4/ for£100.
DARWIN AND NEW GUINEA
SYDNEY, Tuesday. - The War
Damage Commission announced to-
day that property owners who have
suffered losses in Northern Territory
and New Guinea can immediatelysubmit claims for compensation for
furniture and personal belongings as
well as buildings.Contributions for this insurance
must be paid Immediately. An in-
ventory of goods left behind, and a
statement of circumstances under
which Darwin was left, will be neces-
sary. Damage will be assessed as
soon as possible,but compensation
will not be paid until after the war,
though in cases of distress immediate
payment may be made.
NEXT LOAN MAY BE
APPLIED FOR NOW
Remarkable results achieved in
country districts conti ibuted largelyto the success of the Liberty Loan
Campaign. The system of accept-
ing advance applications for the nextloan is
now in operation. Since this
advance system was first Introducedit has led to the subscription of many
millions of pounds for war purposes.Applications for subscriptions to the
next loan, lodged now, bear interestfrom date of lodgment at the rate
eventually fixed for each loan.
The following final loan figures
were received yesterday:-Warrnam-
bool, £103,885; Castlemaine,
£46,520; Stawell, £30,212; Mary-borough, £29,230; Leongatha,£25,700; Casterton, £22,790; Swan
Hill, £20,472; Kyabram, £18,000;Cohuna, £15,732; Tatura, £14,380;Edenhope, £14,170; Rochester,
£14,130; Mooroopna, £14,100;Woomelang, £13,070; Yea, £11,070;
Orbost, £10,300; Jeparit, £9,750;
Rushworth, £8,400; Tongala,£5 785; Elmore, £5,190; Heywood,
£4,400; Woodend, £4,410; Natimuk,£3,800; Linton, £3,380; Toora,£3,200; Merino, £3,690; Mitiamo,£3,240; Learmonth. £2,320; Rain-bow, £2,290; Leitchville, £2,070;Trentham, £2,040; Gunbower, £980.
BIG DROP IN MOTOR
REGISTRATIONS
There were 26,966 fewer motor
vehicles registered in Victoria last
month than In February, 1941. Of
this number there was a drop of
23,311 private cars and 5,807 motor-
cycles. Registration of commercialvehicles increased by 2,052.
A report Issued yesterday by theGovernment Statist showed that 194new motor vehcles were registeredlast month, compared with 701 inFebruary, 1941; 1.162 used vehicleswere registered, and 313 motor-cycles. Vehicles on register at the
end of lost month were:-Privatecars, 149,403; commercial, hire, and
primary producers' vehicles, 85,100;and 24,733 motor-cycles.
VACCINATIONAGAINST SMALLPOX
To counter any possible outbreakof smallpox in Victoria the StateHealth Commission decided yester-day to ask municipal councils to
facilitate voluntary vaccination.Dr. H. N. Featonby, chairman, said
that under prevailing war conditions,which made it difficult to police ar-
rivals in Australia from tropical re-
gions, quarantine could not be as
effective as in peacetime.
On the motion of Dr. F. V. Scholes,
superintendent Fairfield Infectious
Diseases Hospital, a resolution was
passed stating that "while vaccina-tion against smallpox is not now com-
pulsory there is no question of its
efficacy. In view of the increasingrisk of introduction of this disease to
the Commonwealth the Commission
of Public Health recommends that
municipalities should consider the
question of arranging for facilities to
be accorded to those desiring volun-
tary vaccination."The matter arose when Lismore
Shire sought appointment of Dr. D.
McGowan as public vaccinator, andHampden Shire appointment of Dr.E. C. Varley. Hampden Shire wrote
that it was prepared to give free
vaccination to all under 21 if 60%of parents would consent to treat-
ment being given. Dr. Featonby saida number of private doctors inquired
about giving vaccination.
INQUEST INTO
GIRL'S DEATH
SYDNEY, Tuesday.-When tile in-quest was resumed today into thedeath of June Peisley, 12, whose bodywas found on vacant allotment at
Leichhardt on February 20, Mrs.
Mary Russell, of Leichhardt, 6aid
that at 8.35pm on February 19 she
heard a sound coming from a clump of
bushes near where she was standing.It sounded like a whimper at first,
but she could not say whether it was
a child. A pause followed, then she
heard the sound again. She heardno other sound except a rustle inthe grass.
Mrs. Lizzie Amy Mildwater, of
Petersham, said she had identifiedthe child's body as that of a girl she
had seen in a Leichhardt tram with
a soldier on February 19.
Asked by the coroner whether she
could Identify the soldier again she
pointed to William Ernest McDonald,the girl's uncle, who was present at
the inquest in custody. He has been
charged with the murder of the girl.
Det.-sgt. R. B. Mackie said whenhe had told McDonald that in the
opinion of the Government medicalofficer June Peisley had been out-raged, McDonald had replied: "I left
her at the tram. She must have gone
with somebody else." McDonald hadsaid also that after leaving the girl atthe tram he had gone to Central
Station, and had had tea at a bullet.
The inquest was adjourned until
tomorrow.
LAW NOTICES-(This Day) I
BANCO COURT. - Before the Chief
Justice (Sir Frederick Mann).-At 10.30-Paulka v. Delaney nnd another. Cityof Sandringham v. Evans.
FIRST CIVIL COURT. - Before Mr.Justice Mncfarlan.-At 10.30-Worth andothers v. Wildt and Co. Ltd. (partheard).
PRACTICE COURT. - Before Mr.Justice Gavan Dulls-.-At 10.30-Alfordv. Tomklns Pty. Ltd. (Judgment). Cham-ber business. Orders to review.
CRIMINAL COURT. - Before Mr. Jus-tice Martin.-At 10.30-James JosephLyons (part heard).
ARBITRATION COURT.-Before Chief
Judge Piper.-In No. 1 Court.-At 2.30~¿
Commonwealth Steamship Owners' As-
sociation and others v. Waterside Work-
ers' Federation (appeals from boards of
reference). Waterside Workers' Federa-
tion v. Commonwealth Steamship Owners'
Association and others (appeals from
boards of reference, and application to
Interpret re conditions of labour). BeforeJudge Kelly.-In No. 2 Court.-At 10.30-Building Trades Federation of Vic-toria v. Master Builders' Association ofvictoria and others (application foraward-part heardl.
COUNTY COURT.-Before Judge Macindoo.-At 10.30-Scott v. Fitch and an-
other. Thomas v. Lambourn: MineralsI Vic.) Pty. Ltd. v. McNaughton; T. M.
Burke Pty. Ltd. v. Moor.SECOND COUNTY COURT. - Before
Judge Richardson.-At 10.30-Stevens v.
Stokoe Motors (partheard).
BANKRUPTCY COURT. - Before the
Registrar.-In No. 3 High Court. - At10.30-Public examinations In re SydneySamuel Kidman: Peter Joseph Alvlglnland Constance May Alvlglnl.
WORKERS' COMPENSATION BOARD.412 Collins St.-At 10.30-To be men-
tioned :-Cameron v. Australian Steam-ship Pty. Ltd. Tilley v. Wm. Holymanand Sons Pty. Ltd. Moran v. Adelaide
Steamship Co. Ltd. At 3.15.-Applicationre Stewart (deceased). At 3.-Applica-tion re Hingston (deceased).
COURTREGISTRATIONSOPPOSED
Clerks' Union
Complaint' A request that the Federal Govern-1
Imcnt issue a National Security Re-j. gulation to prevent registration by
j
the Arbitration Court of organisa-1
tions of employees without consenti1
of Mr. Ward. Labour Minister, and,
acquiescence by the ACTU was madeyesterday at a conference of Federalclerks' unions in Melbourne.
The request was prompted by re-
cent registrations by tile Arbitration'
Court of the Industrial Life Assur-
ance Agents' Association, the Aus-
tralian Shipping Officers' Associa-
tion, and the Colonial Sugar Refin-
ing Co. Ltd. Professional and
Salaried Officers' Association.Conference desired that registra-
tion of the 3 associations be can- ,
celled because, it claimed, the Clerks'
Union was competent to safeguard
Interests of employees of the typewhich the 3 associations proposed to
cater for. It expressed alarm "at
the ease with which organisationssponsored by employers had been
able to obtain registration as indus-
trial unions." ,
In a report to conference Mr. J. R.
Hughes, assistant secretary NSW
branch, said that a draft regulation
had been prepared by the Govern-ment to meet the union's wishes, but
It would not affect organisations al-
ready registered.
SOLDIER ACQUITTED
Ronald Caldwell Walker, soldier,was found not guilty in GeneralSessions yesterday on a charge of
shopbreaking and stealing, and an ,
alternative charge of receiving. He
was discharged by Judge Magcnnis.Mr. J. M. Culllty (Instructed by Mrs.
J. Roi ano ve) appeared for accused.
GOVERNMENTTHE LICtNSINO AL
Whereas the \ ictuallcr a Licence for the
licensed premises known as the Boort Hotelsituate at Boort In the Licensing District of
Gunbower has bein surrendered as l_ ___
31st March 1942 notice Is hereby Riven thatthe amount of COMPENSATION PAYABLLto the owners and occupier of sich premtsipursuant to the provisions of tho Licensing
Dated at Melbourne this 17th day ofMarch 1942
A W DIXONRegistrar of Licensing Court-s
LOST AND FOUNDCUTT Or MELHOUKNb- Impo mded In the
Pound Arden street North Melbourne by A
Thomas 27th February Bay Pony OELDINOblack lolnta no brands If not claimed and
_D CROWF ro indkeepprDOGS Cats Boarded unppmg Christen
sen 3H4 Carlisle st Balaclava Win 880
EARRING diamondand pestl drop city
Reward Rvrie rllvPdpn Mnnrtons 1 MHb
POUND Black and White Smooth haired VoxTerrier with broun and black head
WH84S_
.fOUND teníale lerrler lill 1 eke Brighton dlrtrlrt fretting nmg XSB38
GOLD belt propelling Pn eil vicinity AITRecruiting Depot Melho ime Town Hall
Moivdiv Inscribed \S F Brown FindernlrnF"
re_rnTR Ross s rob ra Rpwii-d
_h 1 ADDICOTT
|LAD\ s Gold Wristlet Watch
LOcTiTldav,
13th in MelboirncBox Hilltrain bv soldier leave Parcel containing
)ti onal belonging? returning them to hi!
Ufe Would finder please ring WX2B03
bowls marked PH Reward Ring
LOST In North road Brighton on MarchIT 1 Roll Cow hair Underfclt Will under
please ring Myer s Despatch Phono F2661
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» Vrr. .^|| rp yprrt Q ni- S,tVt220LOSI Lady s Gold Wristlet Watch _..
ninders st stn and Middle Brighton gat1 Piling Rpwnrd X4"Rr
White WesthvTand-^. _lb on collar
222 RewardPhone Frankston
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ring Reward 14 Osborne
_Melvrrn_Lodi 3 Keys of Motorcar uti a
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LObT Bunch Key neat Gordon
Tildas Rln M2071 M~~
Lual Saturday Gold Walli_-
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v ed I_C Thomson Cent 1031 Reward
c PI, SeacombeReward X3309
life of devotion freely glveiT
MONEY, SHARES
CAHH ORDEHS) PTJ. LTD BRUNSWICK308 Svdnes rd nr E nplre Theatre ASCOTVALE. 80 Norlh st (op station) THORNBUR\ 704 High H (op Regent TheatrelS 'VARRA 429 Chapel st (cor Orocvenor
st) FITZROY 351 Smith ft (near MaeRobert on s) MELBOURNE 2'3 Collins st
?»lid floor Arlington Chambers (neu theAge office! and at Pall
MR» Bet digo
A -EDWARD CAhPhR ADVANCES MONfcYto BENEnCIARIES In FSTATES or PUR
CHASES same also on P N s with or withsecurity CIT\ OrncC 27'' BOURKE
MELB PRAHRAN (Upstairs) 225
IPrL bl ELSTERNWICK (adi stn)
4 GORDON PL Cash Orders Issued_
ADVANCES WITH or WITHOU1 SFCURITYTHE MUTUAL riNANCE
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57 Swanston st (til Cent
149 Manning rd. F Malvp
THE MUTUAL TINANCE CO PTY LTD,
57 Swanston st (til Cent 3422) and al
ADVANCES with or without security
£3 £5 £10 £1"GFOROF GRANT PTY
Riihmond Tel J3472
£10 £15 £20 £25 £30GFOROF GRANT PTY LTD 33 Bridge rd
COMMERCIAL DISCOUNTERS (VIC ) PT1
LTD make Advances with or withoutsecurity Loans from £50 to £10 000 271
Collins st Melbourne C1 Cent 4024
ESTABLISHED SINCE THL YEAR 1882
WE
LEND
Repay14/6 Monthly
30/ Monthly
(Op Royal Arcade). Tel F0088¿49 351 Swanston St Melbourne
(Op Public Library) Tel Cent 4331)
623 Collins st M3141 Estab 30 years
MONEY to Lend on Mortgage clt> and sub
property reduced rates W B A. CMCCUTCHEON 485 Bourke st Melbourne
MONEY 5pc lend to 70 p c Smith A.
Lowe charles st Footscray
GAGE Money
A; PARK Bolrs
THE TOWNS SUPPLY CO PTY LTD ,Nicholas Buildings 3rd floor 35 Swanstonstreet Melbourne C1 Phone Cent 4834
mortgage lowest ratea R w
_JTBFR Bolrs 281~ ".
WILLS and Deceased Estates _ "beneficiaries lowest rates J A REDMOND
ÍL Co solicitors 358 Collins st MU4803
MEDICAL
A-
Rheumatics Rheumatoid arthritis sue
cessfullv treated Catarrah vanishes no
operation 28 years cxp Advice fre MARKOV chemist 144 Elgin st Carlton
Melbourne Day and Night Clinic P6579ALL Diseases Treated by New Life giving!
ASTHMArecord _ ._.
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Mfg Co 390a Elizabeth st Melb
CAVENDIBH MEDICAL RESEARCH CLINIC473 481 Bourke st (nr Queen »t
)-Health
Service under the personal i"
former Harley st physician..uu...,
Iv."
Microscopic and bacteriological tests 5/ New
1942 edition of our free medical monographnow available_C O MINO Chinese herbalist 48 Brunswick
st Fltirov N « 2 doora Gertrude st AHcomplaints treated Skin diseases Rheumatlsm Varicose Veins a specialty JA1275
EVERY WOMAN DESIRES GOOD HEALTH" - -
Denied This Blessing
F S GOON Herballst 3 Peel st. Balla...visit« 128 Exhibition at Melb Mar 11 to 1»
JOHN BELL Fh c chemist Personal at
tendance Mail-order specialist 610 Collins st Melbourne Call or writ«
L H LIM, herbalist late of Exhibition st
MINO J N 4a Nicholson st nr Pa rila
ment House only one address c 2iogMR S QUONO leading Chinese herbalist I
POULTON S PHARMACY 119 Bourke streetMelbourne Established over 70 years Re
commended Dr PARERIA s TONIC for thatrundown condition strengthens the bodynerves and give» sou ne« energy 7/« boxor 3 for £1 Writ« or call for advice on
all ailments_ _
RUPTURE new method guar Catalogue
posted fre»W H Brown 29» Collina st
S H HENBHALL CHEMIST 242 Clarendonrt Stn Melbourne Established 40 years
Bole Agent DP. RENTLE'B VITALITYPILLS an unrlralled tonic for MEN suf
ferinr from nervous trouble deepondeneyand lack of concentration caused bv over
work illness or worry Vigour health andvitality rapidly restored Half course 10/6full course (month supply) 20/
S T COON Chinese herbalist 36 Nicholson
_st ntiroy N 6 J4«l%
TRENCH S COMPOUND for fits and epilepsy"45 years record
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MININO NOTICES
AJAX SOUTH OOLD MINL NO LIABILITYNotice Is hereby »Hen lhat all SHARES
forfeited for non payment of the twelfth
at the Slock Enchante hall 4-"S Cliancerv
lane Melbourne on Wednesday the -Milday of March 1943, «t 11« am unie»»redeemed on or before Tuesday the 24th
day of March 1042 at S p m
By order of th» boardA F LLEWELLYN Manager
410 Little collins street Melbourne CII71h March 194»_^^^
I ENTERPRISE OP NEW OUINLA GOLDI
AND PFTROLEUM DEVELOPMENT NO
LIABILITi -Notice Is hereby siren thatall SHARES not already rold by public
-
paid mil be SOLD by public auction In the
vestibule of the Melbourne Slock Exchange428 Little Collina street Melbourne on
Thunda) 26th March 194. at 1145 am
linleys prev lou&lv redeemed By order ofthe board A LEO KAINES manager
lane Melbourne on Wednesday 25th Mar1942 at 1145 am unless share* are re
deemed on or before Tuesday 24lh March
IP42 at 6 p m nv order of the boardALFRED J PHILLIPS manager TempleCourt 422 Collina street Melboirne
threepence per share »111 be SOLD by pibllcauction In the Slock Exchange vestibule4"8 Little Collins ilreet Melbourne on
Wednesday 25th March W at 1145 am
unless previously redeemed Bv order of
tho board A LEO KAINES manager
_PUBLIC NOTICESANY solicitor or person having the custody
or ki owledge of a WILL of PHILIP
MONTAGUE JAMES formerly o* the Shire
AGENTS Note-The Property In Blythe rdMt Dander
~ ....... - - .
D ThomsonMt Dandenong Is Withdrawn from Sale
A PUBLIC MEFTINa of General Committeeand subscribers of toVEl I. HOME «ill be
held Thursday the 26lh March at 2 30 p m
at bt Pail s Cathedral Buildings Swanston
street Melbourne to alter the ccmstttutlonthereof as follow*-That the words LovellHouse be substituted for Lovell Home
[»nemerthe same appear In the constitution
F BLAIR Hon Secretary
BFAU MONDC < AUST1ITD
Notice Is hereby given that the REGISTERof Members of the Company will be CLOSEDfrom March 21 1942 to April I 1942 In
The last meeting of directors nt whichshares can be transferred before the closingof the register of mrmbcrs will bo held on
Tuesday March 24 194"1 Transfer* must be
lodged at the company s omeo not later than
5pm on March 23 1942
By Order or the BoardT M KFNNFm Seeretary
BEAU MONDE (AUST 1 LTDMoore Street Moreland
March 17 1942_FOR FREE INFORMATION regarding Cele
bratlon of Marriage consult the GOVERNMFNT STATIST 295 Queen st MelbourneFee for Civil Marriage £1/1/_I Olof Albln Andcrsson of Swedish
nationality bom at Arsunda QaiteborgsProvince and resident seventeen (17) years
In AiiFtrall» noy residing at 45 Hoyle streetMorwell Cippsland Intend to Apply forNaturalisation under Nationality Act 1D30
1930_I Otto Rudolf Bandlas of Oernian nation-
ality bom at Kiel in Oermanv and resldent thirty four years In Australia now re
i ding at Olangolah y la Beech Forest intendo Apply for Naturalisation under the
Nationality Act 1920 1B3B_Dennis Lycoudls of Oreck nationality
bom at Cephalonla Greece and residentyears In Australia now residing at C4
Sprav st Elwood Victoria intend to Applyfor Naturalisation under the Nationality Act1920 1936_
I Ivy Margaret Morsuto of Italian nationillty by marr age bom at Richmond resl
dent all my life In Australia now residingvt 46 DOT cr st Richmond Intend lo Apnly
lo regain my British Nationality-Act 1929
under the Nationality Act 1920 1936
I W III Not be Re«ponrlble for any Debt* i
month from date hereof to ISSUE under the
Companies Act No 46D3 SPECIAL POLIO.
?»Ince or Industrial Department Policy No
1239285 IOHN STUART BRENNAN declaredto haye been dtstroved
STORES. given tha. .-..
FER BOOKS (ordinary share Uriel of the»lovenamcd rommnv will Yo CLOSED from
24lh to Iii» March 1942 both days inclusiveQfRATn H IARRATT «¡--H-TV
COMPENSATION ACTS.- ?)almlnir to bo a dewmdnnt
of anv of the ii-rterpiptitionpd deceasedshould SEND PARTICULARS or
CLAIM forthwith to the Registrar WorkersCrmnensatton Boord 412 Collins street Mel
Address ord Occupation
Brighton assistant blr-rksmlthHingston rhnrlea late of Wordsworth street
Moonee Ponds labourerII t-hl'-n John Edward late or Hill End
tr»e feller. , .
JriUnron. Ft- ley le te or Palmerston streetParlton
¡Morley Atb'rt Georar late or Cross streetC nterbun stnr»mar
_
Narie lo'rnh late of Miepoll y la Euroa
GEOT SMITH Registrar
HOTELS RESORTS
MII1IOHIIM AM» «¡HIUJlllI«
- THE AUSTRALIAN "OTFI 1MW
SPENCER ST MFLBOURNL (Right OP
noiite Station) -First class Aicommodatlon
In Dilling rm SpeUM Busln»*s L i icheo i
1 r Dinner .> Tarin modr/ratr- Terms on
aonlicatloil UP to dale H W S Hot and
Cold Showers 100 Spacious Boom' Electric
ric alor night porter \lsllori Cnlled for
Early Tralni Wires and Letters Promptly
nded ID Tel M-7B7 (4 lines) JAS P
_VFR Prop_A-TW CATHEDRAL HOTEL Cor SWAN
STON ST A, I-LINDERS LANT ME!
BOURNE A HOME A\\A\TROM HOME
PATES PER DA'i Room and Meals from
10 6 Room and Breakfast from 7/ SpecialRates for Permanent
One ts C HO THE
RICHARDSON CHAIN HOTEL
>i \% «¡m Til >\ vi i «
AR! -OU VISITING BS-DNE-i? STA} AT
THE ORIENTAL HOTEL KING S CROSS81DNE. S Leading Non licensed Hotel
sit rated in the heart ol 8y Ines & Tourist
Cc lire 2 minutes from the city Spacious
lounges quiet rooms Services to all beaches
and placesof Interest pass door Rooms
from 5/ dally with private bathroom and
radio from 10 6 dally Reduction by the
rim TWO MACLEA. STREET LTDS-iDNE. (10 Minnies trom O PO
1i- 175
ROOMS and PRIVATE BATHS UNSUR
PASSED HARBOUR VIEWS AMPLE OAR
AC1NG Telephone FA210I Telegraphic ad
?-s FIFMACSYDNEY
«uni->rsi AM»
MONTPELTER Wickham Terrace Brisbane:exclusive Private Hotel Mollie Sheahan
?\ icToni v
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AAA -DOES YOUR HOLIDAY HELP?-AAADoes your annual couple of weeks holl
day really help you through the rest ofthe year? Are you markedly better for thechanger Many a man works M hard
amusing hlmseir vacation time that ho s
glod to get back to the office Por realrecuperation splendid rest beneficial changeof diet spend your next holiday at MCTORIAS LEADINO HYDRO Tennis at-
tractive grounds Invigorating mountain airPhono Warburton 5 or write for descriptivofolder The Hydro Warburton_
and weekend rates Ring Cowes 1
BEACONSFIELD UPPER-SalUburyIn comfort at this gloriously s
Health R«ort J E Rovie Tel 1
3ELORAVE HEIGHTSous mountain count
md comfort Bel 77
BUXTON FARM for the »deal Farm HolidayRiding free golf fishing shooting tennis
tariff £2/15/ Tel Buxton 3 J B Balley
CARRUM -To Let comf fum 5 roomedHouse on foreshore gas elec light sept
tank vacant Easter XW2371COWES -Elsfor
' ~ - "
Holldav mo
Boys Tel 49
COWES -New Hollydene Bale and happy"
"'
"'"lards tennis Cowes lil
-Monbulk -Lovely Home t
6 now Easter Win 69B7
holiday Billiards tennis Cowes lu
DANDENONGb -Monbulk -Lovely Home to
lakes amusement ten A M Christie Tel 631
DROMANA-Kangerong on Beach H andC water large shady grounds« for restful
holiday recently modernised Book now forEaster and saye disappointment as at Xmas
FRANKSTON-Furnished Villa accom
y scant Easter Gould 6treet Long IslandJW2420
OEELOr.house uuisiuo m-uupuiii~.ii arm. cvcijr tun
venlence central mod E Templeton prop
HEALESVILLE.-
Cranbrook Lodge Tenniscroquet ballroom library garages Ace
tariff £3 Phone 143 Mr and Mrs HughHuxham Write for folder_HEALESVILLE.
-
Brooklyn Com Accomten billiards aft tea elderly people
catered for Beales 169 Tariff 37/6
Kitchin»_HEALESVILLE.-KALYMNA GUEST HOUSE
_e OOLF COURSE-lst-class Accommodatlon and catering Bookings all bureauxTel Heal 218 Mr and Mrs Cook
HEALESVILLEan enjoyable
Healesville 18
HEA LEEVILLEradio tennis .
and H ville 159
HEALESVILLE.-Shuma Pianola ten E.L.radio H WS £2/2/. Tel 31 B Lawrence
HEALESVILLE -Allambee Tennis ballroombilliards aft tea L. Myers Beales «8
HEALESVILLE-Montpellier Every modernconvenience H 36 Cent 6354 P. Potten
HEALESVILLE - wildwood All modemconvs Mrs Tatuali Heales 4 O 5354
ROUSE wanted Dandenong Range- fort.-2!ShL_.E*a.<!r MuBt he clean and wellappointed Apply Limn«_INVERLOCH pjjjE LOIXIK
- Sen le« Carright to the door For
inqulriea ring MrWyeth WonUiatn HO fcont 1_LAUNCcunu n_.crE -aartchon-le -OO-acro
rann Tel. Yana junct 11 Miss Buchanan
AMUSEMENTS
TIVOLI THEATRE-TWICE DAILY, 2 & 8 p.m.Direct o i Tnoil Circuit
of Australia
BRILLIANT SUCCESbBRILLIANT SUCCESS
London-* Newest Revue, "SONS OF FUN"
Jrnnv Howard Eddie Marrrll licbli nbbv Robert« Billy Kershaw Robert Roberts
Alan Eddy and Big Suiipoitltig Programme
Production Wallace II Parnell PI ins Allan s Olrn s Theatre (C 926 829)
HIS MAJESTY'S (C. 487Ç-487G) Ev, 8; Matt», Today, Sftt., 2
rolRTH WONDErlUL WEFK
Unique Bucees of the Pier pop liar Gilbert and Sulllian Co In
"LILAC TIME" "LILAC TIME"JOHV FULLArD as BCHUIlfcRT WOLA WILSON as LILI
A1SO
OREGOR\ STROUD MsAUKlt OIIMKUt I1ICHAITD WATSON BERNARD MAN-
NING PFGOY SHEA \ALFRIF WALSH EL\ f Bl AIR RUBY RIDDELL VINCENT
VrMUHliAS. LEN OOTTINO
Plans at Allan s (Cent 40i4l « Dsjs Alirnd All Seats Bookable
COMEDY - "CLAUDIA" - You'll Love Her!More Than Entertalnmentl-An rxperlcnce-With TERRY WALKER LLOYD LAMBLE
12th WEEKI Nightly 6 15 Matinees Wednesdays Saturdays at 316
SEASON MUST END SATURDAY MARCH 28
Com. Snt, April 4: "THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER"
With EDWIN STYLES and CAST of FORTY BRILLIANT ARTISTS
Plans Allan s (Central 46-4) and Theatre (Central 4878 70)
REGENT-"My Life With Caroline" (x)-Now!STARRINO RONALD COLMAN 8TARRINO RONALD COLMAN
Usa laughing lesson lor wadcrln" Wives when a smart husband
steps In bclore lils »Ile steps nut-too far! Oav hilarious romantic
fun with ANNA LEE CHARLES WINNINOER REGINALD GARDINER
Plus. "They Meet Again," Jean Hcriholt. Dorothy lovett
Dcl'ghlfuPnew adventure el Dr Christian RKO Radio Picture Also
Wait Dlsncv s Technicolour cartoon Truant Officer Donald Fox News
Premiere Appearance (twice datlyi of RAYMOND BAIRD as gue«t con
ductor of THE REGENT ORPHTANS presenting Melody Cocktail wttll
Mavis curtin continuous IO 3S 120 4 40 7 50 Plans Theatre (P3I31)
Allan p Glens______"_,
CAPITOL, NOW-"MANPOWER" (x)FLECTRiniNO DRAMA1 Edwards mad about Dletrichl Blies mad
about Rift lies mod about the whola tlilngl Starring ED O
ROBINSON MARLENF DIETRICH GFORGE RAFT Warner Bros Plus
laughs and romance when lie picks hubbj s rival for a hobbyl
"MOON OVER HER SHOULDER" (*), with Lynn B«rl
John Bilton Alan Mowbray IAN RUBINI and the CAPITOL 8YM
PHOMC ORCHISTOA (Twlci Dolls) Continuous 10 15 120 4 40 7 40
Pi-ins at T heitre (Crnt 11411 PARAMOUNT NEWS FIRST PICTURES
1APANESL ATTACK ON HAWAII
HOYTS PLAZA -"LOVE ON THE DOLE"Sen itlonall rcicillng the trie facts of llfel A picture for only those
with Míe i iderstnndlng ind broadinindrd outlook to face the truth!
nrni \\H-K with Deborah Kprr clinord Fvans (Suitable onlyfor
adults) rius bMLOKb ON LLAVE with shirley Ross William
Lundlgin
PLAZA EVENING SESSION COMMENCES AT 7.30
At the direction of the Government ARP Council the Platas «veninl
pcrtornnncii now commence nt 7 30 Pav Sessions6tart at 10 15 130
_425 Contln lons showing Plans nt Theatre (F2C63) Allans Olen s
ATHEN/EUM-"NEW WINE"-NOW!imortal SchubertLONA MASSEY
United Artists
ALEXANDER KORDA'S "CONQUEST OF THE AIR"
Hoyts De Luxe-"Back in the Saddle"-Friday
DON T TELL (x) with John Beal Florence nice
Last 2 Days-"Wild Goose Cnllliifr" (x), J. Bennett, H. Fonda
Also Scattergood Meets Broadway with Guy Klbbee Continuous
10 20 1 30 4 35 7 43 Res Cent C18D
Lyceum - "The Bride Came C.O.D." - FridayHilarious CornedDavis In nn al
11FTTE DAVISLIE HURRY
.
LAST 2 DAYS - DEANNA DURBIN in "NICE GIRL"
HELD OVER1 SEASON EXTENDED BY POPtTLAR DEMAND)
AUSTRALIA CINEMA-"The Old Maid" (x)
BETTE DAVIS, GEORGE BRENT, MIRIAM HOPKINS
Plus a slight ease of hysterics with EDWARD O ROBINSON, In "A
SLIGHT CASF OF MURDER (x) Se-sions 10 30 1 30 6 and 6 Re«Cent 438" AIR CONDITIONFD COOLING
LIBERTY, NOW -"HIT THE ROAD"THE DEAD LND KIDS
AndT Tile Lillie Tough ouys
With Gladys Oeotgo and Barton MncUne
ALSO: "THE OLD S WIMMLN' HOLE"
With Marcia Mao Jones and Jacklo Moran
Sessions 10 30 130 4 30 and 7 45
ST JAMES THEATRE BOURKE STREET PHONE O 610«
NOW bHOWINO 4 Sessions at 10 15 a m 1 20 p m 4 30 p m,
and 7 30 p m,
METRO GOLDWYN MAYER PRESENT
ST. JAMES, Now - "My Life is Your*" (x)Starring LEW AYTIES LIONEL BARRYMORE
PLUS: WALLACE BEERY IN "BARNACLE BILL"
Willi MARJORIE MAIN
Also Mctrotone News (Watch for Billy the Kid.
t)
NOW SHOWING! At 10 30 a m 130pm 4 45 p m 7 50 p m Cent 6080
MFTRO GOLDWYN MAYER PRESENT
METRO, NOW - "ZIEGFELD GIRL" (x)LANA TURNEn
Pluss "DANCE OF THE WEED" - "YOUR LAST ACT"
(M G -M Colour Cartoon) (Passing Parade )
COMINO SOON - ORFER PARSON in M O M s BLOSSOMS IN THE DUBT (I)
NEW STATE-"Unfinished Business" (x)- NowHere s Drama of Rare Power and I-xqulslte Depth with Brilliant Stars Achieving
Grand triumph!Starring IRENE DUNNE ROBERT MONTGOM1 BY and PRESTON rOSTER
Plus ski High Adv entures In/ "BOMBAY CLIPPER" (jc)
With William Gargan and Irene Hervé, ,
, ,
News Highlights tn Clnesound Review
Welcome to MANUEL RAYMOND C nd ictlng New Stnto Concert Orchestra Sessions"t
'O/'O120 4 40 and 7 50 Plans at Then ire (F405O) Allans Glens and Myers
Majestic-"The Great Man's Lady" (x)-FridayAs tender mid romantic ns nick Street Stan-Inn Barbara Stan
wick jirinn Donley Jotl McCrca
Plus Thrlllinß Dronia oí tho Air
RICHARD ARLEN in "FORCED LANDING"
LAST 2 DAYS Loretta Youri« innl^o Model Wltc (x) Sefeslons at
_ntthenlrf C 1Q"G Glen s Allan s
SAVOY - LAST WEEKS - "FANTASIA"and 8 lo p m Box
_JES 2/r- ?- -? -??
2/2 3/ 4/ 5/
BALLROOM DANCING
DANCING - THF LIDO LEADS IÎFGINNERS learn from Mr and Mrs FRANK
OSHEA prlv or class LIDO 243 Collinsst next Argus and Age T45J3____ j
HOTELS, RESORTS-IA ORA - Tennis croqi
iH and C water Tel
Drsklne House -lor accom
_iirite or phone lorne 1
LORNE HOTtL PACIFIC Phono 4
Kaurles Manager _
Bu\ton connecting with trains leaving Tllnst at-Monday to Friday (lue) 8 25
. ... 5pm Saturday s B 25 a m 1 35 p m6 10
p m Sundays 6 10 p m On Sunday.ling cara meet 9 45 ii m train from Flin
ders st at Croydon RS Book MnrysvlllcTourist Bureau Empire Arcado 2G8 nlnderrst (op stn ) Cent 222 6B87_MARYSVILLE Cumberland Riding School
Sit Centre Village- Comf Accom excel
itertng tennis EL li W B sew £3
Mrs II Dowroan Marysville 3 Cent 22
MARYSVILLE THE MARYSVILLE CHALET
-Every modem convenience and comfortBook ot all Tourist Bureaux tarin" £2/15
or direct to Mr B Harrison M ville 12
Transport rall or car direct to the door
MARYSVILLE-Tyrone on Steavenson Rlye4'. miles Marysville sewcrrd EL liol
water service T C riding fishing dancingmilk cream afternoon ten and s ippers Tel
Buxton 1 Tariff £3/3/ Mrs R Oreen
MARYSVILLE GREENLANES -UnsurpassedIn comiort meals and sit farm prwl E
LIGHT tennis golf horEcs II W S t-ew
£3/10/ M ville 16 or C 222 T GeoffreyCobb
_ _
MORNINGTON Royal Hotel-Premier Bayside Resort comiort cuisine and safety
few vacancies Easter Phone Morn 3
MOUNT MACEDON-Old Government Cottage for that recuperating holiday Tennis
squash croquet golf adjacent Service carsmeet trains
Macedon 8 or write Manageress
MT ELIZA Westray Hall -\ acúneles Now
and Easter Ring MtEliza -93
transport Ring Bar
fort Mrs Brann 30
_
PT LONSDALE Claremont-C1 golf tennisall corns Tel 226 M J Lawrence
.vcrlooklng Bay next
WARBURTON ALPINE RETREAT HOTELTel Warb 11 A F Hall proprietor
conlects electric_ Guest Houses
Book Whights ISO Flinders st Cent 0874Booked seata will be reserved_WANTED Accommodation including private
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