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VACANCIES—MALES TYRE BUFFER (Training Given) MOTORWAYS, New Zealand’s largest tyre retreaders, have a vacancy for a tyre buffer. Full training will be given in this most important sphere of our production. Wages are above award and generous bonuses are paid. Apply: Factory Manager, MOTORWAYS (N.Z.), LTD., Sockburn. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES. PROFESSOR OF PURE MATHEMATICS. The University invites applications for appointment to the Foundation Chair of Pure Mathematics in tlie School of Mathematics. The School, under the headship of Professor G. Bosson. is. composed of the Departments of Pure Mathematics (Professor to be appointed). Applied Mathematics (Professor J M. Blatt), Mathematical Statistics (Associate Professor J D. Douglas), and Engineering and General Mathematics (Associate Professor A. Keane). The School of Mathematics prepares students taking mathematics at pass and honours level in the Faculties of Arts and Science. In addition, a considerable amount of mathematics is taught to students whose main interests are engineering and applied science. The School operates a well equipped Computing Laboratory. and the University also possesses a large electronic digital computer (UTECOM. an, English Electric DEUCE machine). The salary will be £A4286 per annum. After passing a medical examination, the successful applicant will be eligible to join the State Superannuation Scheme, leading to a maximum pension, of EA2184 per annum. Subject to the consent of the Council of the University, he may undertake a limited amount of higher consultative work. Professors at the University are eligible to apply for six months’ study leave, with full salary after three years of service, or 12 months after six years. With the approval of the University and its bankers, married men may be assisted by loans to purchase a home. The University reserves the right to fill the Chair by invitation. Further information on the activities of the School and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications, with the names of three referees and a recent photograph, should be sent to the Appointments Section. Box 1. Post Office, Kensington. N. before July 7. 1961. J. O. A. BOURKE. Bursar. 2778 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY

CHAIR OF PHYSICS (HIGH ENERGY NUCLEAR PHYSICS) APPLICATIONS are invited for the Chair of Physics (High Energy Nuclear Physics). The Professor will be in charge, under the general administration of the Head of the School of Physics, of the various branches of High Energy Nuclear Physics, as well as of those members of staff whose work lies mainly in this field. Salary will be at the rate of £4250 per annum, plus cost of living adjustments (at present £36 p.a.) There is retirement provision under either the Sydney University Professorial Superannuation Scheme or the New South Wales State Superannuation Scheme. 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 house. The Senate reserves the right to fill the Chair by invitation. A statement of Conditions of Appointment and Information for Candidates may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on June 30. 1961. M. A. TELFER, Registrar. Sydney. April/1961. 2141 THF, UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES TEACHING FELLOW SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

THE UNIVERSITY of NEW SOUTH WALES wishes to appoint a Teaching Fellow to the School of Chemical Engineering, Kensington. The successful applicant will work for a higher decree and will have some teaching duties. Applicants must have an honours degree in Chemical Engineering or equivalent qualifications. SALARY: £A1136 range £A1356 per annum. Commencing salary is determined by qualifications and experience. Initial appointment is for 12 months, but there are prospects of re-engagement on an annua! basis for a maximum period of three years. Applications should be sent to the Appointments Sections, Box 1. Post Office. Kensington. N.S.W., before June 23. 1961. J. O. A. BOURKE. Bursar. 2415 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND LABORATORY TECHNICIAN OR SENIOR LABORATORY TECHNICIAN IN BIOCHEMISTRY APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position, and it is expected that applicants should have a good general background in Biochemical Laboratories. In the case of overseas applicants. I.S.T L.M.L.T.. or similar qualifications will be preferred. Duties will include assisting in both research and teaching. Weekly wage will be determined according to qualifications and experience within the following ranges: Laboratory Technicians. £lB 9s 3d to £26 8s 6d; Senior Laboratory Technicians £2B 3s Id to £3O 5s 5d (current wage base £l4 17s per week for males). Liberal recreation. sick and long service leave apply. Applications, stating full details of qualifications and experience and the names of three people to whom reference about technical ability, may be made, should be directed to the undersigned not later than May 31, 1961. Overseas applicants should forward an additional copy to the Secretary. The Association of the Universities of the British Commonwealth. 36 Gordon Square, London. W.C.1., by the same date, who will arrange for the collection of referees’ reports K R. LONG. Acting Registrar. Armidale, N.S.W. 3050

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 13 May 1961, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 13 May 1961, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume C, Issue 29513, 13 May 1961, Page 21

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