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ARRIVF.D TODAY 
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Troubridge, Port Lincoln. 
DE?.4?tTUllES 
Bay; 
Bureau fereeasfs (ctr teday 
and tomorrow; — 
CITY.— Pine at first, with 
freshening north t‘o ncrth-we.'t 
•winds. A colder squally we.st to 
south-west change developing 
later today with a few showers. 
Seas becoming rough. 
ST.^TE.— Fine throughout at 
first with north to north-west 
wmds- ircsh I'o strong and 
SQually in ccastal districts. A 
colder squally west to south- 
west change developing over 
the far west todav and extend- 
iiife to the remainder ol me 
settled areas by lomo: .’•ow. wUh 
ficaiiered showers. Bough seas. 
WARNINGS. — A strong wind I A low is centred south of 
warning is current for all 'Adelaide "with a cold from 
South Australian coastal waters, extending northwards and a 
and a gale -warning for south- ridge of high pressure extends 
ern ocean waters. east across Western Australia. 
EXPLANATORY NOTES ' Systems are expected to move 
The rain resulted from south-eastwards and a west l6 
shower activity associated with south-west airstream is expected 
the pa.ssage of a trough of low to become established over the 
pressure. j southern half of the State. 
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BRISBANE: Fine. Estimated maximum 84 deg. 
SYDNEY: Fine.. 71 deg. 
MELBOURNE: Evening showers. 68 deg. 
HOBART: Mainly fine. 59 deg. 
PERTH: Fine. 70 deg. 
Wareatea. Hobart 
VSSjrLS DUE 
Today. — Austr# i.an Progress. 
Port Pirie; t^cfmiplecta, Kwi- 
nana. 
Tomorrow — Anne Li.se ThoJ- 
strup, Hongkong; Easterh 
Argosy, Hongkong; Vanolse, 
Dunkirk. 
Tomorrow’s Tides at Port 
Adelaide — Mieh water, 5.1S 
a.m. (♦.<> ft.); low water. lUifi 
a.m. tl.4 ft.); high water, o.Ihi 
p.m. <K.7 ft.); low water, 
p.m. ( 1.1 ft.). 
WATERSIDE WORKERS 
A USTRALIAN STEVEDORING 
^ INDUSTRY AUTHORITY- 
ALLOCATION OF LABOR 
THURSDAY, 15TH APRIL, 
1965. 
MIDNIGHT STARTS 
FRIDAY. 16TH APRIL. 
Gangs X17, 62. 7. Snare 1531. 
C/Ds 1785. 980. Freezer. 11.40 
p.m. bus- 2 Outer Harbor. 
8 A.M. STARTS. SATURDAY. 
nTH APRIL. 
Gangs X59. S. Out 149, 622. 
Out and In 1397. 85. Spare 
1302 C/Ds 1525, 1334. Cooler. 
Berth 2. 
Gangs X67. 43. Spares 1537, 
1770, 1561 1699. 1.12. 1833. 1698. 
C/D 849. T/M.S 1529. 1344. 
Freezer. Berth 10. 
Gangs X15. 52. S'^are? 149. 
128 919. 457. 1739. 204, 1714. 
1210. C/Ds 266. 444. 96. T/Ms 
664. 1320 477. Freezer. 7 40 a.m. 
bus and dinner. 2 Outer Harbor. 
MIDNIGHT STAFTS SUNDAY. 
18TH APRIL 
445. 55ft 
Spares 630. 693. 
Berth Musgrave 
Spares 1190. fG8. 3113. T^M 
887.' Berth E. 
, A.M. STARTS >IONDAY. ISTH 
APRIL. 
C/D 939. Berth 2. 
X abie^ 
I IIBRA 
I' When 
ticaliy 
to 
lat voii’ll lose. 
(Sept. 24 
Oct. 23). 
there are prac- 
zillions of good 
everythiJ 
your marriage happy, J 
and intact. 
Lucky Numbers. — Nos. 
2 and 4 rule April 16. 
Spares 1597. 3S2. CDs 39. 
1.693. T-Ms 732. 1199. Berth 20. 
C/Ds 929. 1676. 860. T/Ms 
3147. 965. Berth G. 
C/Ds 389. 30C7. TMs 631, 
999 662. 8 a.m bus. 4 Outer 
Harbor. 
taNGINEERING Jk WATER 
^ ■ SUPPLY DHPT. 
TENDERS received at the 
Director and Engineer-in-Chief’s 
Office. Victoria -square, Adelaide, 
to noon on 13th May, 1965, for 
the following: 
(a) SUPPLY AND INSTALLA- 
TION OF SEWAGE PUMPING 
PLANT COMPRISING TWO 
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. TWO 
ELECTRIC MOTORS. ONE 
VENTILATING FAN AND AN- 
CILLARY EQUIPMENT AT 
MOUNT GAMBIER NO. 6 SEW- 
AGE PUMPING STATION. 
iSpecifications, etc.. £5 per 
set.) 
,b> SUPPLY AND INSTAL- 
LATION Op SEWAGE PUMP- 
ING PLANT COMPRISING TWO 
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS. TWO 
ELECTRIC MOTORS. ONE 
VENTILLATING PAN AND 
ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT AT 
MOUNT GAMBIER NO. S SEW- 
AGE PUMPING STATION. 
(Specifications, etc., £5 per 
set.) 
fC) SUPPLY AND DELIVERY 
OP SEWAGE PUMPING 
PLANT COMPRISING TWO 
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS, TWO 
FIXED SPEED ELECTRIC 
MOTORS AND TWO DRIVING 
SHAFTS FOR LARGS NORTH 
SEWAGE PUMPING ST.4TION. 
'Specifications, etc., £2 per 
set.) 
Specifications and drawings at 
above office and copy obtained 
oa payment of amount shown, 
which will be returned to un- 
successful teriderers who have 
sent in a bona fide tender, on 
return of docume.nts in good 
condition within two months of 
closing date. 
Ea;h lender must be en- 
closed in an envelope suitably 
endorsed “Tender for — 
la) Pumping plant at Mount 
Gambler No 6 Pumping Sta- 
tion. 
• b) Pumping plant at Mount 
Gamber No. 8 Pumping Sta- 
ll on.’ 
(?) Pumping plant at Largs 
North Pumping Sta'ion.” 
And posted to Director and 
Eneineer-ln-Chie£. Box 641P. 
G P.O.. Adelaide, or delivered 
to Plan and Tender Room. 1st 
Floi?r. E. & W. S. Building, 
Victoria souare East. 
No lender neces.sariiy ac- 
cepted. 
That completes this allocation. ' 
A DELAIDE Engineering buys 
good machinery. 51-2241. 
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN 
SURVEY CORPS 
LITHOGRAPHIC 
TRADESMEN 
Qualified men and tbo.se suitable for training as LITHO* 
GRAPHIC CAMERA OPERATORS. RETOUCHERS, PLATE- 
MAKERS, and PRINTERS, are invited to enlist in the 
Regular Army lor service in the Royal Australian Survey 
Corps. 
QUALIFICATIONS; Qualified applicants must pa.'SR the 
appropriate Army Trade Tests. Ti-ainee.s must hold the Vic- 
torian Intermediate Certificate or equivalent. 
DUTIES: Lithographic tradesmen are engaged in color 
reproduction of military maps, naval, and aeronautical charts. 
Service will normally be in Army Headquarters Survey Regi- 
ment. Bendigo. Victoria. 
TR-AINING: Trainee lithographers will be trained at the 
Army Headquarters Survey Regiment and by attendance at 
Melbourne School of Printing and Graphic Arts Trainees 
will qualify as tradesmen at the completion of the training. 
AGE LIMITS: Over 17 and under 43 for qualified men, and 
over 17 and under 24 for trainees. 
SALARY: Pay and allowances at the new and attractive 
Regular Army sea es. determined by rank, trade qualifications, 
marital state, and whether living in or out of camp, operate 
during training and service thereafter. Minors are paid full 
adult rates. 
APPLICATIONS: Full particulars as to lodgment of applica- 
tions. conditions of service, pay rates, an dcareer opportuni- 
ties may be obtained from: 
DEPUTY ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OP SURVEY. 
Headquarters Central Command. 
KESWICK BARRACKS. ADELAIDE 
Telephone 53-9911. 
The News. Thursday, April 15, 1965 — 23 
