' ‘iaouoav. ' MT. 1K. HISTORY PROFESSOR a IJIUT. COM. D. (l. G. Ell-I Bum-rile. New Brunswick. Beal- lt ._ Dr. W. T. Ross Flemdnatorl. Rest/dost o! Mount. Allison Uri.- veraity. has announced the im- intmeuvt oi Lieumcommander . G. G. Kerr. to the Mount All sou University Denartmcnt o! History. Dr. Kerr. who is l B01‘! n: the Manse. graduated irom ill University with Honours on. the Sir William Mac- Donald scholarship in English and History, and the Silver Medal in fusion. He received his PhD. dBBNO from Kinds College. mndon Unl- versity. when his thesis was "The Si: Edmund Head in North America. i848- 1951." He also attended the Sir Alfred Zlmrnern School or Inter- national Studies in Geneva. He taught for six vears in Westhill ooi. Montreal. and in 3i;- G-eerg Williams College. For the past 31m years he has been engaged in research work in the Naval Historical Section oi the Ravel Canadian Navy includin8 service overseas. . 19 -—iGP) ._.Wnge increases from 15 to I cents an hour were an“ proved by the Refiontal War Lub- or Board. it was announced here . Loon! 222. United Auto- mohle wmm (0.10) and the kirmer Ltd. were notiried 50111081’?! » buddy that a 101M W080 made lust June was accented by the Lsbor Board. ....._____..._ Li!‘ — (CP)— Airmail s2.’- Vloe u; German] now has been reeunbd. lihcn ‘Kidneys llorl logmilii 4 illnt ellrnlllltlfln durinl lb! d!’ la symptom us well u Smitt- Les Poi s. Nervous- uu, an Swo en Ankle: uy be due to Kidu sud Bladder troubles. he v0 first don: o the scleutlficall cum- unde medicine called Crate: usual y goes work riQht now helpin nsture eliminate lrritnting excels acids, pc a lll wastes and rtah rml which mo! R 01f c"? t sine and dl rm: ‘ill-til? d» ‘=07 2930B, you 3st your money back on re- turn n! emu v package. 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A-atrniis is about 300L000 square miles, about two-third: of the continent has IVQM‘ yeuly ruinhrl o! ion In I0 inches- flowever, the are: in which urt- eulrn wells are present extends over nearly one-third of the coun- try and one section o! it, iruown as the Great Australian Amman Basin i| nid to be the largest dis- cove This big buin alone covers near- ly one-fifth o! the country extend- ing from the northeast tip nearly 1,500 miles to the south. The Northern Territory, and the States o! Queensland, New South Wales end South Australia all have a share of it. . There is a second arterian basin covering parts or New South Wales, Victoria and South Aus- tralia and a tew small ones in West Auotrulla. Their water has been tapped from a depth oi.’ 10 feet to 1.000 teet and the flow is in vary- ing quantities. Some yield as much as 1.000.000 gallons a day. The water is used ior domestic DHFPOWI. for gardens and stock watering and sometimes is chemi- cslly treated when the removal oi harmful minerals is necessary. Strcnuous Fight Expected Before Election In li.Z. A By] . 0. GRAHAM Prue Correspondent AUUKLAND. N. Z.. Sept. 20- (OD-With the present Parlia- ment's term oi oflioe drawln to I close all interest in land is courting in the general ‘ " to be held on: Nov. 3'1, the 111th ‘ oi’ the Labor government's occasion to power. ‘rhere is every indication that the election c will be one 0i the most strenuously contested in the country's history. At m1. "sent the Labor and National oar- ties ‘ . a them hold every seat in the House of tives. labor holds National 35. Both Darling are mmkirts stroniz bids m: an elect- oral victory and for the ilret time both will contest every seat. 5o far there is no sign or a strong third part-y. At the last election in 104.‘! two other tairly large groups contested many oi the seats. One was the Dunn- cratie Labor party. fumed by J. A. Lee, formerly the influential leader or the Labor party's lair Wine. ‘on his expulsion tram the Barty. The other we; s large irrotm or independents who om- voaed nlrtv politics and who banded tozet-her to present their aims to the electorate. Neither o! these groups won a single seal. in the House. Mr. Lee. who fared beet M . than. polled only 3.961 votes a- ézlaénsi his Imbur opponent's 10,- Niothdnlr has been heard recent- lv oi’ the independent rrroim. but Mr. Lee's dynamic oeruonality has kept the Dermocrstic Lnbor perry alive. It. hos been announced that it will contest some seats in the nominal camnaiim but is un- likely to coniduict as lame a cam- nainn as at the last election. Lott-Wing Split I k contests only e row seats the Labor Party's chancel should be corrcswndrlnaly im- urdved. While the Deunoorotic Labor party won no seats at. the last election it captured much 0d the let's-wing vote and lost. L-sbot crucial votes sue-inst the Nation’ altars in closely-contested seats. The Communists did not con- test my seats in the last election but. will glut up“; limited number or candi tes Noveunber. The nerty has announced it will sun- Dort the Labor ua-rtv hr other seats. although Labor hes reject- ed any ronm or electoral alliance. No Coorunttnist has ever been elected’ to the New Zeeland House o! Reoreaentotlvem There have been iour by-eiec- lions since the last general elec- tion. 1n each the vote hes been somewhat more in iuvcr or the National Party than eral election. ‘int only One 59M has changed oriy alliance- m no tie liiNINllNl ‘ w, aulrarterinn bores , Superb in Beauty Authentic in Styling Sure in Dependability Flattering new FUR COATSu-aatod in this season's JDVEllESl, silhouettes . . . Persian Lamb, Raccoon, Hudson Seal (dyed muskrai), Mouton, Persian Paw, in a com- manding range acclaimed for authentic styling. 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