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Col Yeomans, con- I ig B tch for Referee · a gr DARWIN AVIATION CLUB Special Events This Week SUNDAY - Barbecue Tea, 6.30 pm MONDAY - Women's Darts TUESDAY -Men's Darts sistently turning in top s<ore!; in Darwin Pistol Club shoots, did it again on Wednesday night with the best score in the air pistol event. Barnes late Darwin R u g b y Members and Friends Welcome The appointment of a Yeomans shot a score of 36-1 om of a possible 400. Anc het· to do well was Pat Turner with 309 her best score yet in this type of shoot. SYDNEY. Big Butch will start in the mile and a quarter Jarres Barnes Plate at Randwick today. Guy Gosford on Wed- on Hardenberg·, a fa '. orite. league referees are in. censed at any sug. gestion of a Southe- rn referee being brought to Darwin for the 1971 first grade grand final. southern referee is not unusual in Darwin Rugb;r I ' League. Sco.::-es were: A grade: C. Yeomans 365, H. Truran 348. B grade: J. McGiew 353, M. Stevens 329, H. Duisberg 326. A dual acceptor, Big Butch \vas also in the Welter Handicap where he was quoted early with Hot Head and Royal Yarn. In the Plate he is an early 5-1 chance. With Berry on top, .Royal Yarn, a last start Randwick Winner, will l' carry only 8.3. Adamunda, Des Lake's mount. rame in from 12-1 to 8-1 and Supercharg ·er from 33-1 .to 10-1. And as a result a referee will now comr,)l the big game. In 1968 and 1967. one or Australia's top ref- eree's, Don Lanca shir .:: from Brisbane controlkd both games. i In the past t-r,o •;eaL I however, local Ray Pittey had been ia charge. Part of the Dan.·in I Rugby League constitu- ANGLICAN BALL FRIDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1971 CHRIST CHURCH HALL 8 p.m. - 2 a.m. Bookings: Tivoli House C grade: J. Pearson 335, D. Baxter 331, J. Harmer 322. J. Beckman 319. M. Duminski 294. D grade: P. Turner 309. Bill Carner, who will ride Big Butch in the Plate. has now gone on to the well fancied Sunny Pintubi in the Welter. Sttmmer Fire the Mel- bourne performer, to be ridden by Flemington apprentice Alan Cooper is a 6-1 chance in early discussions. A little Yain fell at It is understood che referees first let vent t·J their feelings . . . amontf themselves . . . when !t was report ed that a southern referee may be appointed. tion reads that t'le con:- mittee of management 1 '. M. Dvisberg 306. On Sunday there will be a full match of free pistol with the first cle- t3.il starting at 9. No late entries will be received. The en tries for the second' detail close at 10.30 am. After the shoot there will be a quarter match of centre fire shot over 50 metres. Sunny Pintubi, whose last two runs were pro- mising. finned from 8-1 to 6-1 in overn ight wager- ing. Royal Yarn and Ho.t Head nre equal favorites at 4-1. Tiny apprentice Kevin Berry gets his big chance on H,oyal Yarn. from the Ray Guy stable. Berry won a race for Rand wick y e s t e r d a y morning·, but not enough to upset the track. Sparkling Red' will start in tht> Tramway Handicap. The smart performer will be scratched from the Furious Stakes, in which she has 9.9. To be ridden by R0u Quinton, Sparkling ReJ has been brought in from 6-1 to 5-l. It was suggested th? .. t should a southern referc ,) be appointed there coulJ be serious repercussions. However Darwin Rugby League secretary, l:' ifr Frank Geddes has now notified the referees' as- sociation that a local ref- eree will have the job. has the right to select 1 the referee for gTand fin- als ONLY and it canno'· appoint them for ar i I other games, includi11g representative matclocs. Any move ther efore b,. the Darwin Referees' As· '. sociation to put on the DRL for a le Gal referee would in overrule the WINNELLIE PARK RESULTS BAGOT STAKES (58() yards) Venetian Raider (5) I; Friendly Share 2; H:tt·d Sell (3) 3; Prince or Glory (G) and Tijuana Chief (1) DH 4; Sa.noly Baoe (2) 6. Betting; 5-4 Prince of Glory, Hard Sell, 4-1 Tijuana Chief, 5-l Friendly Share, 12-1 San- oly Babe, 16-1 Venetian Raider. Divs: Win (50 cents) $5.25. r1aco (50 cents) $1.35, $1.50. Quinella (;,O cents) $51.10. Won by a Head, 5 lens. Time 31 2-16. Wlnnet· trainell by F. Ferns. MARANGA STAKES (410 yards) Shanark (7) I; Secret Lane (4) 2; Finishing Touch (5) 3; Articon {1) 4; Maple Dance (8) o; Roebuck Bay (3) G; Cug's Desire (6) 7; Double Pass (2) pulled up. Betting: ll-'[ Snanark, 7-2 Artlcon, Roebuck Bay, 4-l Secret Lane, 7-1 Finishing Touclt, 8-1 Double Pass, Maple Dance, 1-l-1 Cug's Desire. Divs: Win $3.05. Place: $1.40, 70c, $1.00. Quinella: $4.45. Won by ten, 1 ,2 ten. Tin1-:: 2-t J-16. Winner t rained by F. STUART PARK STAKES (.UO yards) Nigger Fcf_·aro:.y (2) l; Burke's Best (7) 2; Saintly Lass (8) 3; Piraeous Boy (3) 4; Sprayess Moss (6) 5; Sweet Dish (!) 6; Armatree View (5) 7; Unique Rose (1) 8. Betting: 7-2 Piraeous 1Joy, 4-1 Armatree View, Sprayess i\'loss, Saintly Lass, 5-l Unique Rose, Sweet Dish, 6-1 Nigger Fogarty, 8-1 Burke's Best. Divs: Win $2.90. Place $2.50, s,.;.to, $2.2{1. Quinella: $22.00. D.A.M.C.S. "Oh What a Lov · ely War" WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY BOOKINGS: TIVOLI Won by r; lens., len. Time 4-Hi. Winner trained by K. Litch- field. DARWIN STAKES (410 yards) Brigdale's Son (1) 1; Ben's Charger (i)) 2; Munga Bulla (4) 3; Best Knockrour (3) 4; Royal Influence (2) 5. Betting: 5-2 on Brigdale's Son, 4-1 Royal Influence, f;-1 Best Knockrour, 7-1 Ben's Charg. er, 33-1 Munga Bulla. Div: Win 51ic. Place 55c, 75c. Quinella: Sl.OO. Won by 9 lens, 6 lens. Time 23 :1-16. Winner trained by G. Joiner. 1\'Iunga Bulla replaced scratched dog Byronctte. JINGILI (.UO yards) Lady's Song (5) l; Boogey Beth (1) 2; Boranga Kid (8) 3; Apex Silver (2) .;; Mir- rella's Heir (6) 5; Bobins (j) 6; Old Blue Merk (3) 7; Sons- of Destiny (4) 8. Betting: 2-1 Mirrella's Heir. Lady's Song, 11-2 Old Blue Merk, 6-l Song of Destiny, 7-l Boogey Beth, 8-1 Apex Silver, Bobins, Boranga Kid. Divs: Win $1.95. Place 911c, $2.10, $1.75. Qulnella $5.50. Won by 2 lens, Long Head. Time :N 2-16. Winner trained by P. Camp- bell. ALAWA STAKES (580 yards) Dean Royal (2) l; La.nglea (6) 2; Springside 1\'Ioss (1) 3; Rocket Probe (5) 4; Sharon Vale (3) 5; Silent Rebel (-!) (;. Betting: 2-l Sharon Vale, 9-4 Dean Royal, 7-2 Langlea, 6-l. Silent Rt:bel, Springside Moss, Rocket Probe. Div; Win $1.25. Place 8Jc, $1.90. Quinella $4.40. Won by 5 lens, 4 lens . Time 33 15-16. Winner trained by Mrs J. Jakobsen. Forecast Pool (1-2-3-4) for 50 cents on race five not won. Placings Lady's Song (5), Boogey Beth (1}, Boranga Kid (8), Apex Silver (2). Can·y. t ier pool for next week $350. Harold Park 4-Y-0 STAKES Titian's Princess 7-4 fav 1; LI!He Ike 5-l 2; Bangaroo Flex 5-1 3. Scr: Phcnogry Brigatle, New Way. FOR TROTTERS HA::-iDIC.'\P i\'loncy 5-2 1; Bye,mod Uo;y 5-1 fav 2; i'iew Hal lU·l 3. Jst GRADUATIO:'\ rcace Song 2-1 equ Iav 1; Commando 1.-1 egu fav 2; ll'uk Talent 21l-J ;;. CELEBRITY STAKES R1>cket Glenfern on fav 1; Foreign Guy 16-1 2; Sparkling Bruce 3. 2nd GRADUATIOX l'rincess Light 10·9 on fav 1; Proud One 6-1 2; Vt:nsmore Nelson 25-1 3. QUALI'l'Y HA!'o'DICAl' Sovcrel;-n Glen 1; Earl J.ucrc 2; Gay Glen No prices availallle. WELCOME STAKES Swanee's Best 1; Lud- dcnham Bay 2-1 on fav 2; Gra.nity 33-1 3. Scr: Command Dress and Chlngachgook. PARRAJ\'IATTA HAXDIL\P Miss Tiki 6-4 fav 1; June's Peak H-1 2; Sea Castle J3-1 3. SALE PROVEN RACEHORSES ISTANSUN (brilliant winner last BUCKRA (top sprinter in Darwin) PASPALIS DRIVE-IN SATURDAY AND MONDAY AT 7.45 Sidney James, Kenneth Williams. In Color. "CARRY ON - UP THE KHYBER" (A) Plus: Susan George, Charles Bronson. In Color. 11 TWINKY 11 (A) ALSO NEWSREEL AND CARTOON SUNDAY AT 8.30 Jean Shnmons, Richard Burton In Color 1 'THE ROBE" (G) Plus: A CARTOON PARADE STAR THEATRE SATURDAY AT 7.40 Elvis Presley, Marilyn Mason In Color "THE TROUBLE WITH GIRLS" (G) Plus: George Sanders, Maurice Evans In Color ' 1 THE BODY STEALERS" (A) SUNDAY AT 8.30 Frank Sinatra, Jill ' st John _ In Color -"TONY ROME 11 (A} Plus: FEATURETTES AND A CARTOON RING 3133 FOR RESERVATIONS PARAP TH.EA1RE SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AT 7.45 Robert Morse, Ensign Garland In Color - Walt Disney's 11 THE BOATNIKS 11 (G) Plus: Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot In Color - Walt Disney's "THE JUNGLE BOOK" (G) SUNDAY Ai 8.30 BOTH VERY SOUND Contact: The Turkish drama in color with Greek Sl,;.Cb-titles .. W.A. BALLET CO. artistic director REX REID PA "RiCIA SADKA & ROBERT 0 1 KEU. iEADING FULLY PROFESSIONAL COMPANY EN RE?ERTOiRE OF EXCITING CLASSICAL MOD'ERN AND COMEDY BALLETS Darwin: Gardens 29th, 30th Sept.; 1st, 2nd Oct. Kc..therine. Youth Centre Hall 4th Octobgr 8p.m. 8p.m. R. Wittwer DARWIN TURF CLUIB or W. Pain PHONE 2761 II A WOMAN NEVER FORGETS" Plus: Jack Hawkins, Joan Collins In Color 'tAND OF THE PHARAOHS" (A} RING 2433 FOR RESERVATIONS AU. THEATRE PROGRAMME..c; SUBJECT TO ALTERATION A ke Springs: Youth Centre 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th Oct. NOW AT SALONIKA CROSSING - 4 NYLANDER STREET THIS WE· EK'S TIDES 8p.m. /\emission: Aduli·s $3.00, Children $1.50 BOCI<INGS AT TIVOLI MUSIC HOUSE I I SATURDAY, September SUNDAY, September 12 . MONDAY, S eptemb er 13 11 0348 1617 G434 1705 0533 1815 200 UN!TS JUST ARRIVED IN DARWIN SEE THEM DISPLAY TODAY AT: CA VENAGH CAR SALES 8.7 42 10.7 6.2 12.4 8.1 0919 20.5 2244 20.1 0948 18.6 2341 18.0 1025 16.4 TUESDAY, September 14 WEDNESDAY, S eptember 15 .. THURSDAY, September 16 .. 011<1 1152 034:8 1554 0438 1647 16.6 14.5 17.4 14.9 18.7 17.0 0706 2015 1023 2206 1103 2302 Printed and published by James Frederick Bowditch of 40 Phillip Street, Fannie Bay, Darwin, for N.T. 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DARWIN AVIATION CLUB

Special Events This Week

SUNDAY - Barbecue Tea, 6.30 pm

MONDAY - Women's Darts

TUESDAY -Men's Darts sistently turning in top s<ore!; in Darwin Pistol Club shoots, did it again on Wednesday night with the best score in the air pistol event.

Barnes late Darwin R u g b y Members and Friends Welcome

The appointment of a

Yeomans shot a score of 36-1 om of a possible 400. Anc het· to do well was Pat Turner with 309 her best score yet in this type of shoot.

SYDNEY. Big Butch will start in the mile and a quarter Jarres Barnes Plate at Randwick today.

Guy n~ Gosford on Wed­nesda~'. on Hardenberg·, a 6-~ fa '. orite.

league referees are in. censed at any sug. gestion of a Southe-rn referee being brought to Darwin for the 1971 first grade grand final.

southern referee is not JJ~:::::::::::::::::::::; unusual in Darwin Rugb;r I ' League.

Sco.::-es were: A grade: C. Yeomans

365, H. Truran 348. B grade: J. McGiew

353, M. Stevens 329, H. Duisberg 326.

A dual acceptor, Big Butch \vas also in the Welter Handicap where he was quoted early favor~:e with Hot Head and Royal Yarn.

In the Plate he is an early 5-1 chance.

With Berry on top, .Royal Yarn, a last start Randwick Winner, will l' carry only 8.3.

Adamunda, Des Lake's mount. rame in from 12-1 to 8-1 and Supercharg·er from 33-1 .to 10-1.

And as a result a loc'~l referee will now comr,)l the big game.

In 1968 and 1967. one or Australia's top ref­eree's, Don Lancashir.:: from Brisbane controlkd both games. i

In the past t-r,o •;eaL I

however, local r~ferc~ Ray Pittey had been ia charge.

Part of the Dan.·in I Rugby League constitu-

ANGLICAN BALL

FRIDAY, 17th SEPTEMBER, 1971

CHRIST CHURCH HALL 8 p.m. - 2 a.m.

Bookings: Tivoli Musi~; House C grade: J. Pearson 335, D. Baxter 331, J. Harmer 322. J. Beckman 319. M. Duminski 294.

D grade: P. Turner 309.

Bill Carner, who will ride Big Butch in the Plate. has now gone on to the well fancied Sunny Pintubi in the Welter.

Sttmmer Fire the Mel­bourne performer, to be ridden by Flemington apprentice Alan Cooper is a 6-1 chance in early discussions.

A little Yain fell at

It is understood che referees first let vent t·J their feelings . . . amontf themselves . . . when !t was reported that a southern referee may be appointed.

tion reads that t'le con:- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ mittee of management 1 ~

'. M. Dvisberg 306.

On Sunday there will be a full match of free pistol with the first cle­t3.il starting at 9.

No late entries will be received.

The en tries for the second' detail close at 10.30 am.

After the shoot there will be a quarter match of centre fire shot over 50 metres.

Sunny Pintubi, whose last two runs were pro­mising. finned from 8-1 to 6-1 in overnight wager­ing.

Royal Yarn and Ho.t Head nre equal favorites at 4-1.

Tiny apprentice Kevin Berry gets his big chance on H,oyal Yarn. from the Ray Guy stable.

Berry won a race for

Rand wick y e s t e r d a y morning·, but not enough to upset the track.

Sparkling Red' will start in tht> Tramway Handicap.

The smart performer will be scratched from the Furious Stakes, in which she has 9.9.

To be ridden by R0u Quinton, Sparkling ReJ has been brought in from 6-1 to 5-l.

It was suggested th? .. t should a southern referc ,) be appointed there coulJ be serious repercussions.

However Darwin Rugby League secretary, l:'ifr Frank Geddes has now notified the referees' as­sociation that a local ref­eree will have the job.

has the right to select 1

the referee for gTand fin­als ONLY and it canno'· appoint them for ar i I other games, includi11g representative matclocs.

Any move therefore b,. the Darwin Referees' As·'. sociation to put pressur~ on the DRL for a leGal referee would in fac~ overrule the cons~itui::on

WINNELLIE PARK RESULTS BAGOT STAKES

(58() yards) Venetian Raider (5) I;

Friendly Share (~) 2; H:tt·d Sell (3) 3; Prince or Glory (G) and Tijuana Chief (1) DH 4; Sa.noly Baoe (2) 6.

Betting; 5-4 Prince of Glory, Hard Sell, 4-1 Tijuana Chief, 5-l Friendly Share, 12-1 San­oly Babe, 16-1 Venetian Raider.

Divs: Win (50 cents) $5.25. r1aco (50 cents) $1.35, $1.50. Quinella (;,O cents) $51.10.

Won by a Head, 5 lens. Time 31 2-16.

Wlnnet· trainell by F. Ferns. MARANGA STAKES

(410 yards) Shanark (7) I; Secret Lane

(4) 2; Finishing Touch (5) 3; Articon {1) 4; Maple Dance (8) o; Roebuck Bay (3) G; Cug's Desire (6) 7; Double Pass (2) pulled up.

Betting: ll- '[ Snanark, 7-2 Artlcon, Roebuck Bay, 4-l Secret Lane, 7-1 Finishing Touclt, 8-1 Double Pass, Maple Dance, 1-l-1 Cug's Desire.

Divs: Win $3.05. Place: $1.40, 70c, $1.00. Quinella: $4.45.

Won by ~~ ten, 1,2 ten. Tin1-:: 2-t J-16.

Winner t rained by F. Fern~. STUART PARK STAKES

(.UO yards) Nigger Fcf_·aro:.y (2) l;

Burke's Best (7) 2; Saintly Lass (8) 3; Piraeous Boy (3) 4; Sprayess Moss (6) 5; Sweet Dish (!) 6; Armatree View (5) 7; Unique Rose (1) 8.

Betting: 7-2 Piraeous 1Joy, 4-1 Armatree View, Sprayess i\'loss, Saintly Lass, 5-l Unique Rose, Sweet Dish, 6-1 Nigger Fogarty, 8-1 Burke's Best.

Divs: Win $2.90. Place $2.50, s,.;.to, $2.2{1. Quinella: $22.00.

D.A.M.C.S.

"Oh What a Lov·ely War" WEDNESDAY THROUGH

SATURDAY

BOOKINGS: TIVOLI

Won by r; lens., len. Time 2~ 4-Hi.

Winner trained by K. Litch­field.

DARWIN STAKES (410 yards)

Brigdale's Son (1) 1; Ben's Charger (i)) 2; Munga Bulla (4) 3; Best Knockrour (3) 4; Royal Influence (2) 5.

Betting: 5-2 on Brigdale's Son, 4-1 Royal Influence, f;-1 Best Knockrour, 7-1 Ben's Charg.er, 33-1 Munga Bulla.

Div: Win 51ic. Place 55c, 75c. Quinella: Sl.OO.

Won by 9 lens, 6 lens. Time 23 :1-16.

Winner trained by G. Joiner. 1\'Iunga Bulla replaced

scratched dog Byronctte. JINGILI ~l'AKES

(.UO yards) Lady's Song (5) l; Boogey

Beth (1) 2; Boranga Kid (8) 3; Apex Silver (2) .;; Mir­rella's Heir (6) 5; Bobins (j) 6; Old Blue Merk (3) 7; Sons­of Destiny (4) 8.

Betting: 2-1 Mirrella's Heir. Lady's Song, 11-2 Old Blue Merk, 6-l Song of Destiny, 7-l Boogey Beth, 8-1 Apex Silver, Bobins, Boranga Kid.

Divs: Win $1.95. Place 911c, $2.10, $1.75. Qulnella $5.50.

Won by 2 lens, Long Head. Time :N 2-16.

Winner trained by P. Camp­bell.

ALAWA STAKES (580 yards)

Dean Royal (2) l; La.nglea (6) 2; Springside 1\'Ioss (1) 3; Rocket Probe (5) 4; Sharon Vale (3) 5; Silent Rebel (-!) (;.

Betting: 2-l Sharon Vale, 9-4 Dean Royal, 7-2 Langlea, 6-l. Silent Rt:bel, Springside

Moss, Rocket Probe. Div; Win $1.25. Place 8Jc,

$1.90. Quinella $4.40. Won by 5 lens, 4 lens. Time

33 15-16. Winner trained by Mrs J.

Jakobsen. Forecast Pool (1-2-3-4) for

50 cents on race five not won. Placings Lady's Song (5), Boogey Beth (1}, Boranga Kid (8), Apex Silver (2). Can·y. t ier pool for next week $350.

Harold Park

4-Y-0 STAKES Titian's Princess 7-4 fav 1;

LI!He Ike 5-l 2; Bangaroo Flex 5-1 3.

Scr: Phcnogry Brigatle, New Way.

FOR

TROTTERS HA::-iDIC.'\P Jn~t i\'loncy 5-2 1; Bye,mod

Uo;y 5-1 fav 2; i'iew Hal lU·l 3.

Jst GRADUATIO:'\ rcace Song 2-1 equ Iav 1;

Commando 1.-1 egu fav 2; ll'uk Talent 21l-J ;;.

CELEBRITY STAKES R1>cket Glenfern ;;.·~ on fav

1; Foreign Guy 16-1 2; Sparkling Bruce 13-~ 3.

2nd GRADUATIOX l'rincess Light 10·9 on fav

1; Proud One 6-1 2; Vt:nsmore Nelson 25-1 3.

QUALI'l'Y HA!'o'DICAl' Sovcrel;-n Glen 1; Earl

J.ucrc 2; Gay Glen ~. No prices availallle.

WELCOME STAKES Swanee's Best 1~-1 1; Lud­

dcnham Bay 2-1 on fav 2; Gra.nity 33-1 3.

Scr: Command Dress and Chlngachgook.

PARRAJ\'IATTA HAXDIL\P Miss Tiki 6-4 fav 1; June's

• Peak H-1 2; Sea Castle J3-1 3.

SALE PROVEN RACEHORSES

• ISTANSUN (brilliant winner last S::~turday)

• BUCKRA (top sprinter in Darwin)

PASPALIS DRIVE-IN SATURDAY AND MONDAY AT 7.45

Sidney James, Kenneth Williams. In Color.

"CARRY ON - UP THE KHYBER" (A) Plus:

Susan George, Charles Bronson. In Color.

11TWINKY11 (A) ALSO NEWSREEL AND CARTOON

SUNDAY AT 8.30 Jean Shnmons, Richard Burton

In Color 1'THE ROBE" (G)

Plus: A CARTOON PARADE

STAR THEATRE SATURDAY AT 7.40

Elvis Presley, Marilyn Mason In Color

"THE TROUBLE WITH GIRLS" (G) Plus:

George Sanders, Maurice Evans In Color

'1THE BODY STEALERS" (A)

SUNDAY AT 8.30 Frank Sinatra, Jill 'st John

_ In Color -"TONY ROME11 (A}

Plus: FEATURETTES AND A CARTOON RING 3133 FOR RESERVATIONS

PARAP TH.EA1RE SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY

AND WEDNESDAY AT 7.45 Robert Morse, Ensign Garland

In Color - Walt Disney's 11THE BOATNIKS11 (G)

Plus: Phil Harris, Sebastian Cabot In Color - Walt Disney's "THE JUNGLE BOOK" (G)

SUNDAY Ai 8.30 BOTH VERY SOUND

Contact: The Turkish drama in color with Greek Sl,;.Cb-titles ..

W.A. BALLET CO. artistic director

REX REID PA "RiCIA SADKA

& ROBERT 0 1KEU.

iEADING FULLY PROFESSIONAL COMPANY EN RE?ERTOiRE OF EXCITING CLASSICAL MOD'ERN AND

COMEDY BALLETS

Darwin: Gardens Amphithe~tre

29th, 30th Sept.; 1st, 2nd Oct.

Kc..therine. Youth Centre Hall

4th Octobgr

8p.m.

8p.m.

R. Wittwer DARWIN TURF CLUIB

or W. Pain

PHONE 2761

II A WOMAN NEVER FORGETS" Plus:

Jack Hawkins, Joan Collins In Color

'tAND OF THE PHARAOHS" (A} RING 2433 FOR RESERVATIONS

AU. THEATRE PROGRAMME..c; SUBJECT TO ALTERATION

A ke Springs: Youth Centre 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th Oct.

NOW AT SALONIKA CROSSING - 4 NYLANDER STREET THIS WE·EK'S TIDES

8p.m.

/\emission: Aduli·s $3.00, Children $1.50 BOCI<INGS AT TIVOLI MUSIC HOUSE

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SATURDAY, September

SUNDAY, September 12 .

MONDAY, September 13

11 0348 1617 G434 1705 0533 1815

200 UN!TS JUST ARRIVED IN DARWIN SEE THEM 0~~ DISPLAY TODAY AT:

CA VENAGH CAR SALES

8.7 42

10.7 6.2

12.4 8.1

0919 20.5 2244 20.1 0948 18.6 2341 18.0 1025 16.4

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WEDNESDAY, September 15 ..

THURSDAY, September 16 ..

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