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INFORMATION ASSISTANT. Yost iTtffering Fn, Pe to methodical person interested

in classi- Mng material about overseas aid programmes, and with ability to work same into news- releases. Starting salary about £600. Apply Oxfam, 17 Broad Street, Oxford, marking envelopes "I.A. Personal."

MEDICAL SECRETARIES & RECEP- TIONISTS urgently required for Doctors and Hospitals. Permanent Sz, Temporary. M. & S. AGENCY, 32 Queen Victoria St., E.C.4. CITY 7131.

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN ANCIENT HISTORY Applications are invited for the position of Associate Professor in Ancient History

in. the Department of History. The salary will be £A3,300 per annum, Plus cost of living adjustments (at present LA42 p.a.) and will be subject to deduc- tions under the State Superannuation Act. Under the Staff Members' Housing Scheme, in cases approved by the University and its Bankers, married men may be assisted by loans to purchase a MANAGING DIRECTOR for a City Merchanting Company

which is a member of an expanding public group with diverse interests- The Managing Director will be responsible for the profitable operation of the merchanting company which deals principally in the export of capital and consumer goods on a merchanting and agency basis. He will be required to develop existing business and to stimulate the activities of his staff in this direction. He will be expected to introduce and exploit new trade, with special emphasis on machinery, equipment and durable consumer goods for recently industrialised countries, and must therefore already have experience at director level in a mer- chanting company and be able to provide evidence of extensive business contacts. The preferred age is 40 to 50.

An initial contract will be negotiated for a period of years at a remuneration of £5,000 or more per annum. Please send brief details in confidence to W. F. Younger quoting reference Z.4729.

Director Designate

for a British public company with head office in the West End of London. An active policy of product diversification and of acquisition over the last five years has increased annual profit consistently from £250,000 to almost £700,000.

The Financial Adviser will control the company's accounting function which is at present being reorganised to meet the needs of the com- pany's growth; he will undertake financial investigations of proposed new projects, and will advise on financial aspects of policy. The retirement of some existing directors in about three years will provide an opportunity for board appointment.

Initial salary £4,000 to £5,000.

Several years' experience of advising managements on financial matters is essential, and must have included experience of investigations. Experience of raising capital or experience in a financial organisation would be valuable. Chartered accountant qualification is essential, and age range is 33 to 45. Please send brief details in confidence to W. F. Younger quoting reference Z.4728.

FINANCIAL ADVISER

APPOINTMENTS VACANT—contd, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY New Zealand LECTURER IN EDUCATION

Applications are invited for the above.' mentioned- position. Applicants should have a good background and training in history, with a developed interest in the historical and philosophical aspects of edu- cation. Experience in historical research would be an added recommendation. It is probable that the appointee will be re- quired to undertake some teaching out- side the boundaries of his own specialty and it is highly desirable, though ngt mandatory, that, he should hold a pro-

fessional qualification In teaching. The salary will be at the rate of £1.250 per annum, rising to £1,700 per annum. Com- mencing salary will be in accordance with qualifications and experience. Approved fares to Christchurch will be allowed for the appointee, his wife and children. In addition actual removal ex- penses will be allowed within specified Further particulars and information as to the method of application should be ob- tained from the Secretary, Association of Universities of the British Commonwealth. Marlborough House, Pull Mall, Loudon, S.W.1. Applications close, in New Zealand and London, on 31st August, 1961.

UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND New Zealand LECTURESHIP IN GERMAN

Applications are invited for the above- mentioned post from candidates able to teach German language and literature up. to M.A. Honours standard. Adequate opportunities and facilities for research

arc available. The salary scale for the position Is £1,250 per annum rising to £1,700; commencing salary within this scale will be determined according to qualifications and experience. An allowance is made towards travelling expenses.

Further particulars and information as to the method of application may be obtained from the Secretary, Association of Uni- versities of. the British Commonwealth,• Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London,

S.W.I.

Applications Close in New Zealand and London on 1st September, 1961.

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Are paying 74-% p.a. interest on deposits for the eighth year in succession, with extra 3%, added annually on each £500 unit. Details and Audited Balance Sheet from Investment Dept. SR., Davies Investments Lid. DANES INN HOUSE, 265 STRAND LONDON, WC.

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STEI.LA FISHER BUREAU invites applica- tions from men and women for every grade of office employment. Please call 436 Strand. W.C.2 (almost facing Charing Cross Station). TEM 6644.

THE HIGH HILL BOOKSHOP is now at No. 6 Hampstead High Street (6 doors below old premises) with more space and books. Approx. 2,250 paperback titles in stock. HAM 2218.

YOU CAN SPEAK Italian effortlessly in 3 months. Details: Setogni, WEL 6655.

YOUR FURS cost TOO MUCH . . . in suffering.

£175 MUST BE WON in easy Quiz Competi- tion. Send for FREE Entry Form-plus Free "Know-How Guide to Writing Success." No Sales--No Fees training. Free "Writer" sub- scription; two free writing encyclopaedias. B.A. School of Successful Writing Ltd.. 124 New Bond Street, London, W.I.

EXHIBITIONS AND LECTURES AGNEW GALLERY, 43 Old Bond Street. W.I. Old Masters at under £200. 9.30 to 5.30 Monday to Friday.

ARTISTS OF FAME AND PROMISE at the LEICESTER GALLERIES, Leicester Square, 10-5.30, Sats..10-1.

BRIGHTON ROYAL PAVILION. Regency Exhibition. State and Private Apartments fully furnished. Original furniture from Buckingham Palace. Unpublished letter of Gee. IV. Dol- phin Furniture from the Admiralty. Relics and Memorial Objects of the Princess Charlotte. Open 10 to 8 daily including Sundays.

MARLBOROUGH, 39 Old Bond St.. W.I. (HYD 6195.) "SOME ASPECTS OF 20TH CENTURY ART." Dubuftet, Gras. Klee, Leger, Picasso, Pollock de Steel, Moore, etc. Adm. free. Daily 10-5. Sats. 10-12.

JEAN STRAKER'S Photo Nudes, the Un- glamorous truth. 5/-. Visual Arts, 12 Soho Sq.

IVEAGH BEQUEST Kenwood.

Exhibitions: Paintings and drawings by GEORGE ROMNEY, 1734-1802.

Until September. Admission free. Weekdays 10.7. Sundays 2-7.

210 bus from Archway or Golders Green Stations.

iVIARL13OROUGH. 17/18 Old Bond St., W.I. At the NEW LONDON GALLERY (HYD 6195). HENRY MOORE STONE AND WOOD CARVINGS. In aid of RAF Benevolent Fund. Adm. 2s. 6d., students Is. Daily 10-5. Sara. 10-12. Until August 11th.

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