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SUPREME FOR CROSSWORDS

CHAMBERS'S

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1376 Pages Ins. net A BBC PUBLICATION 4d. EVERY THURSDAY THE NEW SOUTH WALES UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY. DEPARTMENT OF ARTS. NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. The University invites applica- 11005 for the following vacant Lectureships In the Department of Arts, Newcastle University College CLASSICS, ECONO- MICS, ENGLISH, GEOGRAPHY, GERMAN, HISTORY, PSYCHOLOGY : (General Psychology) (Experimental Psycho- logy). The Department of Arts, Newcastle University College. prepares students for Arts Degrees of the University of New England. Applicants should have honours degrees and previous University experience will be an advantage. SALARY : iA1,200 range LA1,750 per annum. Commencing salary according to qualifications and ex- Perience. There will be future opportunities for promotion to Senior Lectureships. Appointees will be eligible, subject to medical examination, to contribute to the State Superannuation Scheme for a retire- ment pension of £A1,046 per annum (maximum). Lecturers are eligible to apply for twelve months leave on full pay after completing six years of service with the University. First-class shipping fares to Sydney of appointees and families will he Paid. Five copies of applications (together with five copies of testimonials and other supporting documents) should he for- warded to the Agent General for New South Wales, 56/57 Strand. London, W.C.2. and one copy of each to the Bursar, N.S.W. University of Technnitigy. Box 1, P.O.. Kensington, New Sontlt Wales. Australia, not later than 30th SEPTEMBER, 1955.

VOICE OF AMERICA IN EUROPE announces openings in the Bulgarian Service for Writer-Translators. Applicants must Possess the following qualifications : 1. Jour- nalistic or other writing experience. 2. Excellent knowledge of the Bulgarian language. 3. Fluency in spoken and written English.-Apply in writing before August 31. 1955, to : Bulgarian 'Service. MRC. c/o American Consulate General, Munich. Germany,

SITUATIONS WANTED

INVALID seeks office work, book-keeping. typing, etc.-Sawyer, Cheswood Grange, Lopwortk, Birmingham. MADAME BUTTERFLY - Last two per- formances at Royal Festival Hall. New Film Version in Technicolor. Actors from Takarazuka School and Stars, Chorus ,Sc Orchestra from Royal Opera House, ROOM Sunday, 21 August at 4.30 Sc 7.30 p.m.

ROYAL ALBERT HALL HENRY WOOD PROMENADE CONCERTS BBC presents 61st Season Nightly (Sundays excepted) at 7.30 until Saturday, September 17 Tickets: 8s. 6d.. 7s. 6d., 5s., 3s. 6d. from Hall (Ken. 8212) and Agents. 2,000 Prome- nade (with seating for 400), 2s. 6d, avail- able nightly at doors only.

EXHIBITIONS AND LECTURES

BRIGHTON ROYAL PAVILION1 Regency Exhibition, Original ;Pavilion furniture lent from Buckingham Palace by gracious wish of 11.M. The Queen. Gold-plate and silver by Regency craftsmen. The State and Private Apartments completely furn- ished. New restorations and exhibits 10 to 8 daily, including Sunday.

FOUR FRENCH REALISTS. Arts Council Exhibition of Paintings by Andre Minaux, Ginette Rapp, Roger Montane, Jean Vinay. TATE GALLERY. Open till Sept. 4, week- days 10-6 (Tues. & Thurs. 10-8). Suns. 2-6. Admission free, 1VEAGH BEQUEST KENWOOD. Exhibi- tion of paintings by Angelica Kauffman. Admission free. Weekdays 10-7. Sundays 2.30-7. 210 bus from Archway or Guiders Green Stations (625).

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THE ROYAL CHORAL SOCIETY

1955.1956 SEASON at the

ROYAL ALBERT HALL

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, at 2.30

SOLOMON

(Handel) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. at 2.30

CHILDHOOD OF CHRIST

(Berlioz) FRIDAY., DECEMBER 16, at 7.30 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17, at 2.30. and again at 7.30,

CAROLS

(three concerts) SATURDAY, JANUARY 7. at 2.30

MESSIAH

(Handel) SATURDAY, MARCH 17, at 2.30

ENIGMA VARIATIONS

(Elgar)

M1SSA SABRINENSIS

(Howells)

GOOD FRIDAY. MARCH 30. at 2.30