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The Observer from London, Greater London, England • 19

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THE OBSERVER, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1962 19 SOCCER ROUND-UP ds against Cardiff Spurs are soon in command Like bees without the sting PORTSMOUTH continue to make the Third A Division a one-horse race, Liverpool look-equally certain to win the Second. Newport have all but fallen into the Fourth. Otherwise the problems of Championship, promotion and relegation were intensified, rather than simplified, by the week-end matches, Burnley's win at Aston Villa was the kind of hard performance that stamps champions: and it turned Ipswich's draw at Nottingham into relative failure (Burnley are two games in hand). Only titter collapse by Burnley and Ipswich can allow Tottenham to retain the Championship. Chelsea in trouble Fulham revive, and their bad luck with injuries seems to have switched to Chelsea, who had goalkeeper Bonctti injured and off the field after the first 20 minutes against Arsenal, yet lost so narrowly.

Five clubs stand in danger of relegation to the Second Division. The fixture list shows that West Brom-wich will play four of their remaining eight matches at home Bolton six out of nine Cardiff City three out of eight Fulham five out of nine, and Chelsea five out of eight. It is a grim prospect for Cardiff. The 41 defeat of Preston North End kept Liver-pool in a five-point lead at the top of the Second Division. Hunt's two goals took his League total to 36.

equal to the club record. Less happily. St. John, Liverpool's Scottish international centre-forward, and Singleton. Preston's centre-half, were sent off the field.

made an impressive step towards promotion becoming the first side to win at months. Charlton's consolation League attendance of the season Argylc maintained their strong late1 win at Rotherham keeps them of Orient. Southampton and Sunderland for Clough scored a hat-trick will hope of Divisipn One until 1963. Leeds, gamely beating Luton after at half time, and Brighton, who own ground for the first time in Charlton's safety margin to one series of six matches which the top twelve teams of the Third Portsmouth demonstrated their superiority extent of 5 0 over their closest, pursuers, Bristol City. Bristol late-running side, Grimsby Town, away-points worth four from Bournemouth closed up on Bristol City in what a bitter three-cornered fight for promotion place.

hopes of reaching the four escape-hatches the Fourth Division. Mlllwalt have the right time but Colchester consistent, and competent, of the in wonder as White's perfect lob drops gently into the net Soccer results and tables Psyche is at fault From John Cam kin Aston Villa .0 Burnley 2 BURNLEY achieved the first object of yesterday's exercise at Villa Park by contriving a useful championship victory, although their defensive display scarcely deserved to bring complete success. But the leaders of the First Division, failed in the second objective, which was to remove the psychological complex which appears to dull their brilliant imagination on every visit to this famous ground. Yet it seemed that Burnley might finally have mastered their inhibitions when Connelly scored with a magnificent volley in the sixth minute. This was a false impression.

By half-time, Villa had established a definite supremacy. Soon, their attacks became lidal waves which Adamson, surely England's finest W'ing half-back, and Cummings could scarcely contain. The display was all in vain, for Harris apologetically scored the winners' second goal in the last minute. Burnley must take their strange inhibitions to the same ground next Saturday for an F.A. Cup semi-final against Fulham.

A better display will be necessary if they are to emulate Tottenham in winning the League and Cup in the same season. xsloti Ilia. Sims- lot- Ankrn: Truwc Slrcuwcnhock. Dcikin: lisiiia. MiMciu.sn.

lhomson, Wvlic. Burrows (fl). Vninis. rider: Adam-son. Cummincs.

Miller: f'oniiollv. Mcllroy, I't'jnicr, lemon. Hums. By JOHN ARLOTT tragedy Arsenal 3 Murray had been six minutes in his makeshift office. Eastham slanted a through ball, and Skirton, running on to it, slid his angled shot past Murray's hesitant advance.

But, within a minute. Kclscy punched Shcllito's free kick to the feet of Brabrook who, after a moment of amazement, topped it back past him. Chelsea were level, and remained level-headed. Malcolm marshalled them shrewdly and, in the next 40 minutes, only one appreciable shot from Skirton was directed towards Murray. In that period Chelsea surprised and delighted themselves by taking the lead.

Malcolm pu'-hed a short pass to the right where the loiteriuj Harrison, from fully 30 ards, swung a furious left-footed hook. Kclscy moved to his left and, in the last yards of its flight, the ball swung sharply away from him, and into goal. Four minutes more and Brown, leaving Groves in charge of defence, bored upfield and passed to Barnwell, whose partly repelled shot was jabbed in by Mel. cod. Chelsea's ten men tried painfully hard to do the work of eleven.

Murray. Shellito, and Shellito again, stopped thunderous Arsenal shots. At the other end, Bridges all but fought his way through singlehanded. But always Arsenal had one man too many for them. It would he sas.i.ue luck indeed if this uiineighhourls defeat which might svell have been a win for their full side should cost Chelsea their place in the Hirst Division.

vue-ri Run on OR Stmt-dtplaed. LM per single SOUTHERN RHODESIA GOVERNMENT VACANCY DIVISION OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCIAL ADVISER Applicaiions are invited for the posi of Financial Adv iscr the Div ision of Local Government jn the Southern Rhodesia Government. Ihc nppoimmcm will be tor a period of three years wnh a fixed salary ol 113.000 per annum Applicants should be qualified nnd have cticnsivc experience o( Local Government accuuntins and anditinc. The succeistul aprli-cani vmH tc rcfjnircd to advise in any financial problems arising wuhin the field of Local Government and will also be icquired to examine and ajvisc Local Authorities in rc-srect ti( accounts procedure and to train the viaft of the Division in ihee lielJs hi the ucccssful applicant will be expected to assist in new financial leyi-lativc provi lor Ihe various kv els ol local which operate Southern Rhodc-M. Municipalities, Town Management Hoards, Local noarda.

etc. It i.s proposed lo crriiic a linancial within ihc Department and this Cell would be the coordinating link between Government, the Local Auihoriucs and the professional auditors by them. The successful applicant will be employed in Salisbury but will be required to undertake a certain amount of iraveMina within Southern Rhodesia. 1 ravelling and Subsistence Allowances applicable to Southern Rhodesia Civil Servants will be paid in this connection. Family pasayes provided, low income tax.

sood schools (free tuition to University entrance), ncncrous sick and occasional leave, medical aid, opportunities lor sport and recreation in excellent climate. Application forms and further details from- The Secretary (R). RhixJcsia House. Mranil. London.

2. Closina date April. 1902. GOVERNMENT SOCIAL SURVEY nic SOCIAL SURtV DIVISION Of ihc CENTRAL OFFICE ()F INFORMATION requires wom.m supervisor to assist with their ie'ver training prouramnics and to supervise field ork. Applicants must have had considerable CKpcrieiiLc of tnicrv tew tiiki members of he public or have sonic qualifications in social work or social administration.

Applicant1; seJecied will be given basic training in Social Survey interviewing method and they musi be prepared lo travel frequently to any part of the country. The post is graded ASSISTANT INFORMATION OFFICER un-enablishcd, starting salary according to experience and qualifications" rising to maximum ol 1.214. Write, giving ase, full details of t.Tp. and qunls. to Manager (PE.lt 35), Ministry of Labour, Professional Executive Register, Atlantic House.

Farringdon Street. London, E.C.-1. D.S.I.R. H.vrircuMrs Reearrh Stnilon, Walllnaford. tcquircs Civil or Mechanical Engineers with an interest the mechanics of fluids for research on hsdraulic problems in ihe field of civil critiincernK ihe covered include hdrolony.

hsdro-clecinc schemes, control of rivers, siluiiio esiuaries. cfTeaivencis of harbours and the protcct'On of coasts The aypointnicnt, will be in the zrades ol Scientific Officer or Senior Scicniif.c Officer depending on experience: minimum qua! in cation 1st cr 2nd Class Ifons decree in Civil or Ft cineering Salary ranees SO. 1. 222; S.S (J. Start-init oa'v aboc minimum c-r experienced candidates.

Promotion prospects ro O. I.7Jh-2.41lj Application form from Director, above address, quoting II.R.S, 2Y W. Closing date 9 Apeil, 1961. Nottinghamshire County Council Childrens Department APPOINTMENT OF TWO WOMEN CHILD CARE OFFICERS Applicaiions are invited from women possessing the Home Office Certificate in Child Care or a recognised University Qualification in Social Science and with experience in the child field for a pott jis a Child Care Officer attached to the Mansfield Area Office AeVom 'eilCtlCd "hC Beeston antl Slaplcford ssisicd car purchase SLheme. Commencm" sa'ars ihe Special Scale i-HC pri aur.um ti qualifications nd evpen-cni-T.

pp UTiion forms and further psrticir irs obi.onab'c from Mrs Spsnce. Children Oili-cr. Shitc Hall. Notuneham DaVi.V Clerk ol i ht The University of Liverpool SI OF MERICtL VNiLSlS AppJKaiior.s are from craJuaics for ihc ro-l ol COMPl'lfcR OFI1CFR. The initial salary uiil be within the range per annum Applicauons.

staling sue. qualdicaiions and experience, toaeiher iih the names of two refercev should be received not later than 14 April. 1962, by the Registrar, from whom further paiiiLulars. of the conditions of appointment may be obtained. Quoting ref.

CVJ44Q. Leyton Orient by Charlton for four it was their largest But Plymouth run, and a good hard at the heels Further back, whom the reinstated probably defer At the bottom being 01 down scored on their 1962, reduced point. In the remarkable brought together Division, to the though faint, Catching Meanwhile, another took two and promises to be one remaining Twelve clubs retain from struck form at remain the most bunch. From Bob Ferrier Tottenham Hotspur 3 Eycrton 1 TOTTENHAM came out to a thundering reception as if the crowd were determined to transform the Dunkirk of Lisbon into a triumph. Everton, however, who have some noble (if distant) ambition to play in the European Cup if Leonardo Played football they'd buy him, too, and cheap at the price are something less than Bcnfica.

Spurs mapped in two goals after only 10 minutes, the flavour drained away from this match and, too often, it became a matter of muscular combat. With nine minutes gone, a short, side-stepping pass from Greaves inspired a hard shot from John White. West could do no more than beat it down and in from nowhere came Jones, like Greaves himself, to -push in the goal. John White had started the match dabbing at a nosebleed, looking wan and forlorn. But he completely fooled West with a superb goal when his lob.

beautifully clipped from the penalty line, went in off the crossbar. Now it was West who looked lost. Greaves scores Greaves is not the boy to be left out of things when a game runs this way. Ten minutes later, he, in turn, scored and again it was audaciously simple. Marchi pushed an incisive pass through from the left-half position.

Greaves, with his back to the goal, let the ball cross him turned at the very last moment and hooked it boldly home. So patronising was Tottenham's play at this stage that visions arose of 10 goals such as they got against Everton a few seasons back on the very day that Nicholson inherited the team. Yet, almost inevitably, Spurs relaxed and fell into casual ways. Young dragged the ball temptingly across the face of the Tottenham defence Marchi couldn't resist the bait and got him down, gently. It was scarcely worth a penalty but one was awarded.

Vernon took a marathon run at the ball and hit it almost straight at Brown, who was more than pleased to save. This came in the middle of the and Everton threatened. But the menace was no more than flattery for Everton are terribly formless. With wing half-backs obsessed with destroying and without any constructive talent, how could it be otherwise? Young plays like a thoroughbred, but he never looked like achieving anything effective. Vernon, normally the Everton executioner, was so preoccupied with running and spoiling that his team were loft without anyone to lire their rockets.

Temple volleyed back a right-wing cross on the stroke of half-time, and sneaked the visitors' goal, but the second half was a chronicle of spoiling and loulinfl. Iutlenliam. Hr.Hvri: u.ikcr, Henri: Bl.tncli-flosscr. Marchi; Jones. While, Smith.

Greaves, Dyson. Ktrncn. West Parker. Cannon Me.iitan, l.abonc. Hums Binuhuni Stevens, Yuunir, ernon.

Temple. column inch Full illtplny boxed. Experience In the execution of precision and experience commensurate with the work THE MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL re- quires TWO GRADUATES far the Cytogenetics Group of its Radiobiological Research Unit at HARWELL. Experience of mammalian chromo'omes would be an advantage, but those whose work has been confined to invertebrate or plant cytoaenctics are encouraged to apply. Candidates who would not be Ircc to take up an appointment until the end of present academic year will be considered.

Minimum qualifications Ph.D. or three years research experience. One of these appointments could be a senior one. Salary accordmn to ase and experience. Applications to Administrator, Radiobiological Research Unit, Medical Research Council.

HARWELL, Berkshire, who would be pleased to give further details of the appointments. ASSISTANT INFORMATION OFFICER (initially unesiabllshcd) required by D.S.I.R., Suie Houc, Huth Holborn. London. W.C.I, in ihc Tilms and Rroadcasiintt Section to assist in liaison uork between the Department and brn ick isiint, orsamsalions. QTJALS Interest unJ l.nw ledee uf.

sound and TV broad i-hnnc 'chiiquC'i. Ability lo explain complei idens in simple terms and work under general cuidance but possess initiative to cope alone wiih detail Knowledse of film techniques and experience of research laboratory working arc desirable, but not essential, additional quale. SALARY" SCH Une I8MS1V (auc Application forms from Manager (P.E. 1194). Ministry of Labour.

Ptotewional and fctcaiiive Rcfjisier, Ailnntic House. Farnnsdon Street. Lcaidun. C. 4.

Closing date 12th April, 1962, APPOINTMENTS column tnvh Stml-tlnplay boxed. per ungle From Tony Pawson NottinEham Forest 1 Ipswich T. 1 "VTOTTINGHAM. on their own -LT ground, arc a hard side to master, and Ipswich arc the fir.it of the top six teams to leave the Forest ground with even a point to their name. But this was more by kind permission of the locals than by their own efforts.

Without Phillips to Store their goals, their forward line was like a bee without a sting busy but ineffective. Fortunately for them. Forest were similarly afflicted, their attack even more energetic and even less decisive in front of goal. The defence has aiways seemed likely to prove Ipswich's Achilles' heel, and the Forest forwards were soon busy probing it. The backs.

Carbcrry and Compton, are steady but slow, and soon, on cither side, their wingers had broken past them. But both found that Ipswich's vulnerability here is an illusion, for the wins-halves arc quick to cover up and seal off the opening. Solid cover It is in the development of this solid central cover that there has been the most significant improvement in the Ipswich play during the season Certainly, with the ball light and lively on the hard ground. Forest's forwards lacked the control to work their way through. As if pitying' their impotence, Compton finally made the opening for them, pushing back a wild pass that left Julians through on his own only to run the ball straight at Bailey.

Ipswich were not so forgiving when Forest hospitably gave them a similar chance. Crawford, for ever on the move, lobbed the ball over, Curtis headed on, and Ilcy, trying to find Grummitt. gave, instead, a perfect through pass to Moran. Moran forced the ball past the goalkeeper and ran it casually into the net. Now Ipswich seemed 'set to take charge, for I.eadbettcr and Stephenson were the only two forwards on the field who were mastering the ball and using it intelligently Stephenson, one of the most effective and underrated of the Ipswich forwards, came sneaking through to send Grummitt at full stretch.

But for all their lack of finesse Forest were moving faster to the ball, and th2 strong tackling of Wilson and McKinJay began to subdue the Ipv.ich forwards. Then, on the stroke of half-lime. Rowland, racing in from the right and forcing his way through the tackles, slipued Julians through the centre to glide the hall home. The second half was a repetitious tale of missed opportunity as either side spurned the.r chances prodigal ind.lfcrence. at the hist, it was Bailey who preserved Ipswich the draw lor which they seemed to he playing as he turned aside a fierce volley from Gray, then used his full height to reach header NntilnElinm Forest.

Gruni-ull Gras Winficld. NUKmhty. lies Kovvl.ind, o.sticn. Juii.ms. Qumlcv.

l.c 1cm Itlsssicli. C.trK-rr. CVmpu-n Busier. Nelson. Hswurihv.

Slcphciison Moran. Crass ford. Curl.s. Lcadbcitcr. HOME ABROAD CORPORATION OF LONDON City Planning Office Architect Planning Officer IS REQUIRED in the Civic Design Section for work on the tarbican Commercial Zone icparatcd high level pedestrian alkwayi ii planned; and for other arcii o( comprehensive rcdcvctopmtni in die City oi London.

The worlt varied and interesting and appeal to younger qualified risitanti anxioui (or experience in planning o( mor civic projects. Salary in scale t990 1,310 AppTy wntms to ihc City Architect, Guitdhill. E.C.2. stating experience. present salary, etc.

(ria (arms arc issued). The post is permcnent and supcrcnnucbtc. EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR VISUAL AIDS The GdcrmriR Botly imiics applications for ihc (olKmms li) HI AP t)F 'XI'LRl t'NI AL D1A UNIT should h.ie cpericntc in prclcr iHv in rn.iJtrn ami' aLds. ST, ir (i,) oj r-K lr FVM-RIMFNIAL DL.VI.I OI'MENT L'NI I 'tvui'd a Octree in enwim en re. ur equn.i'ern uu.ililiwaiiuns, and in dc opnicu S.T.try L1.2W (iul I HMC'AL RFl'rlr-Si i -h(uud Iml- in education audin-Msual aids.

ion fVHW, Plus tummis-sion. IMrtu-iilars Irom the SccrtMar 11 O'iccn Anne London. W.T AGRICULTURAL OFFICERS reqmrcd by ihc GOVERNMENT OF WEST CAMEROON to suDCrv.se and lu nlan ihc Ejlcnsinn service ot ihc Acri-cuhurjl Department. Dunes will entail leucine remote an.is The ormmmment he on contract for one tour ol 1214 momhi in the En: instance Fixed salary of 2.1S4 a yor. Gra'uiiy al rale ot tl'ft a )car.

1 rcc paace-i tor officer vwfc plus tmi'i-rinic lov.ard children'! tussaccs. Liberal leave on lull Caodiilres niit roe a irood decree in Agriculture or Hotnuilture and haic f-sn sears' pn i-Hraduaie irainma in apiculture. prcrcrarh. at a I Irtl.rii'lrn lolloped hv three year fieid ir.Jud.nr; one. at le.o:.

in the ivor'Mnt Wn.v.slcdtic ol anj uri'ten -French would he arr advantage DDly to fBOWS AGENTS. 4 Mill-bank. London. S.W.I, for (urtlier parn.u-lars siatinu asc. name, bnct dentils ol ouaiificat'ons and experience and iKonni rclercnLC ZK SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL volraitons arc mined from suitably to be considered for a sainncy lor eren.e Candidates mu.t hold ol the Ceiiiial Irimnit oun.il Aud rare and or a So.ial S.icnLC Vill he required to untieriaVe "onnc.Ion rrost-ions of.

the Cio! A.I T'Jfl riiU I 1 r.d Ihe Children's anj 1 i'c: As rl lo ilie rois rc.eiri I he red adt'res-ed fni 1 1: n-ufo'i inli I i n'-s: Ui.n I. r-lVil I -HANK I ft i ki li Ou ih'rr year lo.ntii.i ssuh T. imc s.ilnrv pralinu end ol cindidaie and jrml Ir'ec house, tree (air or seal Sudan each lear Interested appli-ih hold A.M I Mech or should apply tt- The Sudan Geitra -d I a Castle Chambers. vuci I 2. (or lurthcr tJclitls.

iiVjOlh April, IMJ. UNESCO Applications are invited for appointments in the Programmes of Assistance to uevelopins Countries listed below beginning in 1963 and 1964, (or. periods of 1 lo 4 year. National Petroleum Institute ARGENTINA CONSULTANT TECHNICAL DIRECTOR and one SPECIALIST in each ot the following Petroleum Geology Seismic Projection Reservoir Lngincering Petroleum Production Refinery and Petrochemicals Kinetics and Thermodynamics Transportation of Petroleum Produce SpeciographicInsirunienlal Analysis Palynclogy Gas Turbine The specialists will assist in the planninn and organization of the laboratories and training courses in which thev ivill icach. nnd in training counterpart to take over their Junctions.

A knowledge or Spanish is most desirable. QU 4 LIFJCA TIONS: Academic and experience in leaching the specialities In a Univcrsry or Higher Technical Insiituie. or work in a Research Institute. National Physical Laboratory for Metrology CAIRO CONSULTANT TECHNIC DIRECTOR and une SPECIALIST in each of the following aspects of MctroIoKy IciiKih and Mass Optical Time and Frequency Electric and Magnetic Thermal Electronic Fluid Radiation Accoustical The specialists will assist in the planning and organization or the metrology laboratory and will train counterparts. Chelsea's Chelsea 2 HPHE only maxim borne out by Arsenal's narrow win over Chelsea is that 1 1 men should always beat 10, writes John Arlott.

With Bridges at centre-forward (Moore is on honeymoon), Chelsea missed the support usually given to Malcolm in die midfield link-work. By their play and mood Arsenal seemed to demonstrate that, so far as they are concerned, the season of 1961-62 is over, an unpleasant memory they would prefer to forget. Early on, Chelsea were gay and quick, and were kept from scoring only by a scries of cool interceptions by Groves, playing as second centre-half, with the wisdom of a mature, natural footballer. One shot Apart" from some flickers by East-ham, and a couple of tricks by McLcod, Strong's swirling long shot, which passed a finger's breadth over the crossbar, was Arsenals only appreciable reply until the decisive event of' the match midway through the half. Strong headed harmlessly and towards the Chelsea goal and, following up for a second attempt, collided with Bonctti, who was carried off on a stretcher with an elhow injury.

Murray took his place in goal for remainder of the match, leaving the Chelsea forward line crucially short and the defence infiihned hy their aniet to prevent Arsenal from shooting at goal from any practicable range. That anxiety was justified after n.x a crime CIVIL ENGINEERS in GOVERNMENT SERVICE The folluwinc are examples of vav.incics for ASSISTANT CIVIL ING1NLCRS now available: ADMIRALTY. Rosyih. Kile. An AiMnm 1' nuinccr to aisnt in in per vision u( cnn of a ictiy hOO feci lona and 41 feci i ide.

Con si ru lion 1 -wcc ho piles iiri taihodic protctilon. heavy R.C tlcck, crane and rail track v. wnh elect ruin I and oilier -ieniccs. Value ot work approximately MR AflNlSTRV. R.A F.

Siainm. Mnrham, Norfolk. An A'MMani linEineer al an active A.F. lo he rciprnublc tor inc i.oin.iriit.iioti and niainienuitie of pr.veil areai in hifih Rrade concrete iih hiiunicn or tar Mirfaunn: hinldms in R.C, icel. brickwork: messes, honsina supp.y En.r:i8C MIN IS I'RV OF" I RAN.SPOR McaJ-au-tncis.

liridce1. ranch. Londcjn An Avsisunl Civil tneineer iti assist in ihc ciaiiiinaut'n nh Jouil highway engineers cnn'-ii'liiia trislneers of for new iTi'Jijes. vindiiwis, flyover, tic in prestrc-sed concrete, and sice! citis unci ton, and ui keen in ioui.fi wnh ihc progress of tonstrijLtion. I ricrc are many niher vacancies for CIIL and also for MLCH-AMCM, ELMTRICAL and fcLfcC-I RtlNICS ENGIStKRS.

AM posss carry a pension. Good promotion prmpcctv 1 nmnrif; to Civil Service Commission. 17 Audley Succi. Lundon. NV.l, Mating hkc.

cjuahlkaiions. and quminc S64. U.M. INSl'ECTOR CJK KACTORrES Pl caiccr posts Minmry of for men women. i.h cm-fj or ari' ucrcc ot comparable ict.h-iiua! an 1 preferably omc irn pencil re Final i c.ir students apply Ac ai Itf.i-.

21 atiJ under on 1 (extension for candidaics ih rcKulflr tcrvnc in H.M. I'orccs or Oscr-se: Civil Service or exceptionally suitable quahflcanons) The (Uncs arc concerned nh ihe safety, health, and welfare of workers in industry. Stan ins salary tinner London) tSI-l-')23 (or. exceptionally. hiRhef) according to anc; prospects ot cnrly promotion to scale tlJOS-1 1.2.1.

Salaries of hisher posts n't to i.2,5-1 and arxive. Write Civil Service Commission. Burlmston Gardens. London. W.I..

for application form, quotins 2808. SOMERSET COUNTY COUNCIL CHILDREN'S COMMITTEE Applications arc invited from suitably qualified persons for newly created CHILD CARE OFFICKK posts Successful candidates will tic appJimed to one of the Area Oflice which are sit etl at Taunton. Weston-super-Mnrc and yeuil. Salary dependent upon qualdicationi and experience un appruprutc poult on the special Ss.alc holding ihe Home thlicc Child Care Certificate ulii commence Dt noi C's than 20 per annum. Ability to drive a car is rssrmi.i! and a car can be provided.

Lciters of app ication. so.init use iiualjfica-lions. penence and pre iow appointments, locther with thr names and addresses of three refcreev io he --eni as soon as possib.c to the Children's Oillcer. County Hill. Taunton.

H.M. TREASURY (ECONOMIC SECTION) Appointment as (a) ECONOMIC ADMSP.R and (b) ECONOMIC ASSISTANT" (at least 2 posts at each level), for work, London on economic at home and overseas, are offered to men or women with 1m or 2nd class honours decrees in Economics or closely related Auc on (al at least j0; (b) at least 21 and preferably under 10. Candnlics for (al should have experience in teavhinc economic, in or in an conom.c advisory cnpacitv Final scar 'uJc" m.iv appi lor fb) Salary scales it' .1 lb' i i.ordira io ace and experience In niT i')p Miumti'. f.T 1 vcars. ic-s t- in: 1 SSL' lorms i- i i if riipi Cv ii Sci ite on I ot.uor, I iquol- i-c i- l7Mi pril, i Advi'cr lrtid Mjj Km l.S.I.t.

TftOPICVI. PKODt CTS INSII 11 I a. Sc-uo: RfCt in Inn, 1'." wth or 2-td Ucarcc and or MiLKibjoJoj;) tur ieseat--li on momkc moulds and deleterious prinliued by them. At leait years puvtiraduaie etpcricn.e necessary, preferably on the efTci.1 of tullural methods on mcii-bolism. and chemical extraction metabolic products.

Salary in range Fornii from Tropical ProducLs Instituie, 56-6. Oraj'i Inn Road, London. W.C.I. aaotlna Rcl closing date 14 April, 19ii2. r.i jr-.

-i 1 3m. 1 Everton goalkeeper West gazes Amateur Cup Hounslow's first final Hounslow Town and Crook Town, representing North and South, yesterday won through to the final of the Amateur Cup, to be played at Wembley on April 14. It will be Hounslow's first appearance in the final. Bishop Auckland were favourites to beat Hounslow in the semi-Mnal at Brentford, but the Southerners won 2 1 on merit, with goals from Dipper and Creascy (penally). O'Connell scored for the Bishops.

In the all-Northern semi-final at Ayresome Park, Middlesbrough, Crook scored through Coates and Sparks in the first half, and West Auckland never looked capable of turning the game Bishop Auckland made it 1 1 at Brentford after 38 minutes, but Hounslow's strong half-back line took charge of the game. After 49 minutes Somcrs was brought down in Bishop Auckland's penalty area, Creascy converted, and the Northerners' last chance of adding to their distinguished Cup history had gone. HOME ABROAD THE COUNTY OF FIFE has embarked upon a programme for the attraction of new industry to the County and for the reclamation of derelict land. A new section within the County Planning Department has been established dealing with these problems and the followfno appointments, offering wide and interesting experience in this sphere, are offc'ed to enthusiastic planners. 1.

SENIOR PLANNING ASSISTANT Salary 1.M5I.535. Duties dealing primarily wiih industrial location and enquiries regarding new industrial development. Applicants must tic chartered Town Planners with wide experience, paniculnrly of work on industrial problems. Car allowance. Housing accommodation my be made available.

2. SENIOR PLANNING ASSISTANT Salary 1 .533. Mu be fully experienced in all aspects of work in connection with land reclamation and negotiations with statutory bodies, local authorities and property owners, for such works. Applicants must be charicrcd Town Planners and Landscape qualification in addition would be an advantage. Car allowance.

Housing accommodation may be made available. 3. SENIOR PLANNING ASSISTANT 1,251.5.15. To woik upon InmJ. scape reclamntion schemes.

Must have experience of field work, design and execution of land reclamation works. Applicants must be vjualittcd members ol the Institute of Landscape Architects, Car allowance. Housing accommodation may be made available. 4. INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ASSISTANT l.0J5l.2DO.

A graduate In Economics or Commerce, or non-araduaic with experience in publiciiyiournalism, for industrial publicity for the attraction 01 new industry into the County and for ihc compilation of statistics. This is a post offering considerable scope for initiative. Housing may be made available. Superannuation Scheme applicable to all pwts. Application forms In respect of pasts 1.

2 and 3, available on request from the County Clerk, County Buildings, Cupar, Fife. Applications to be submitted by 16th April, 1962. MATTHEW POLLOCK. County Clerk. County Buildings, Cupar.

Fife. KENT COUNTY COUNCIL Children's Committee CHILD CARE OFFICERS required at Maidstone and Dover offices. Applications arc invited Trom qualified or experienced women for Maidstone men or women for Dover. Professional training preferred. Salary within special scale 665 to V75.

starting point according to qualifications and experience. Full range of dmiev cst provided or travelling allowance, five day week. Further particulars and application form Irom Childreni Officer, County Hall, Maidstone. EDUCATIONAL SERVICE More than 600 ichools, university itudems, and many others in Britain and oveneai concernea with the study of international affairs, receive The Observer Special Service, providjrta; informative background articles interpretinE; world events. The service an offshoot of The Observer Foreign News Service, supplied ro the cdirors ol leading newspaper! throughout lh.

world consists ol a selection ol the dispatches received daily from The Observer's foreign correspondents, and jrtides by sprjiali.r writer. A postcard details to: The Editor The Observer Foreign News Service. 10. Tudor Street. London, E.C.4.

1 on Page 18 15, 16, 17 18 QUALIFICATIONS: Academic qualifk alio its. measurements and in research. LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Aslon Villa (0) 0 Dnrnle) (1) 2 Connelly. Harris 36.952 Blackhurn R. (1) .1 v.

nrorn. A. (0) .1 Pickerlnt Jackson U.ftno niockpool (1) 1 nlrmlnalioin C. (0) 0 Hauser U.K54 Chelsea (II 2 Arsenal (I) 3 Brabrook. ikinon, llarncll Harrison (pen) McLcod Manchester (1) .1 stleOleld W.

(01 .1 Charllon Faninam 3 1 ,322 Nolllnaliam F. (I) 1 Ipinlch T. (1) 1 Julians Moran 25, SheHleld 11. (1) 3 riollnn (0) 1 Pace. Russell (2) Pilkinmon IR.325 Totlcnriam II.

(3) 3 Everton 11) I Jones, While, Temple 4T.4j0 Grcasrs Weil Ham (01 .0 Manchester C. (2) .1 llayt. Duhim Wolserhamplon ID' 1 Leicester C. (It I ll'i'O'. Gibson 22.1)25 MOMF.

AWAY Clls ils i) i Tliirnlcy 2 1 53 21 7 4 42 st J( lpsui.IlT l4 14 1 2 Sil 24 7 2S2 44 TiillciUi.ini 34 12 3 2 47 2K 4 5 21 HI 40 Lvcrion 33 14 I 2 47 15 2 5 0 1H2S18 Shed. Uid. 33 12 4 2 32 10 4 2 9 15 is IK W. Ham 33 0 4 4 36 29 5 4 7 26 37 lfi BI.ukn.Hil 34 3 6 33 21 ft (, 24 1 Aston 34 In 4 3 27 14 4 1 1(1 I 27 IS SJiclf V. 33 4 ij iy 2 10 21 2S 14 Arsenal 32 7 (i 1 2ii 19 i ft ij (, Man.

C. '4 8 2 6 .7 11 6 1 9 In 18 nincklsurn 31 5 3 5 811 25 is Man. UlU. 3 I 9 2 16 26 1 ft 7 19 12 WoUcs 34 5 4 34 24 4 3 1(1 25 19 12 Lciccsler 33 9 I 5 27 17 4 4 10 27 3S1I Notlm F. 35 10 4 4 34 21 1 5 11 21 41 11 W.B.A.

34 7 7 3 37 21 2 10 21 40 10 Il'liam C. 34 7 5 30.11 4 3 10 19 36 1(1 Bolion W. 33 7 5 3 22 18 4 2 1 2 23 1 8 2 9 Ciuuid 34 4 9 5 24 27 3 4 9 14 1127 Fulham .11 5 2 9 27 29 4 4 9 22 11 24 Chelsea 34 7 5 6 27 21 2 1 13 25 53 24 LEAGUE DIVISION III Barnsle) (21 2 Port Vale (01 1 Bankii. Oliver Lonabollom 4.591 Bournemouth (1) 2 Grimsby T. (21 3 Dowscu, McGarry Ponwood.

RalTcny (21 12.620 Costal Palace (0) ..0 Dradrnrd (0) 0 8.527 Halifax T. (1) 1 Sbrcmhury T. (1) .2 J-aree Harlcy. Kcnnina 3.890 Hall C. (2) 3 Brentford (0) 0 Pricy.

Clarke. 3,849 McSeveney Northampton T. (II 1 Keadlns (0) 0 Hoiton 9,646 Portsmaulh (2) 5 Drlslol C. (0) 0 Barton. Blackburn.

20.584 Connor (o.u Dodron (21 Ouecn's Mark R. (I) 3 Peterborough IJ, (0) 3 Rians HI. Blv. Shcavllls, McClelland. McNamcc 14.000 Bedford Tomnas Lid.

(2) 2 Southend UlU. (01 2 Jenkins, Asian Jones, Frsnti 4.024 HOME AWAY Gls. Gli. P. D.

L. A. W.D.L.F. A P. Portsmouth 38 14 6 046 17 11 3 4 1116 so no'rn'rrTlh .18 12 7 I 38 16 4 8 6 22 24 47 Bristol C.

.19 1.1 I 5 47 20 8 4 8 15 18 47 Grimsby 37 14 2 2 35 13 7 3 9 25 36 47 O.P.R. 36 12 .3 4 56 28 6 5 6 31 34 44 Pcicrboro 37 11 0 7 46 34 8 6 5 37 37 44 Norlhmpm 10 5 5 .121 7 4 7 29 2S 41 Readlnj 37 10 4 3 33 19 8 2 10 30 40 42 Watford 39 lo 7 3 36 23 4 3 12 21 38 38 C. Palace 39 8 5 7 48 39 6 4 9 J9 J2 37 Coventry .36 10 5 3 35 21 4 4 10 19 14 37 Port Vale 37H 3 5 1.116 3 5 10 18 10 36 Bradford 35 12 4 2 40 18 3 2 12 21 41 36 Hull C. 36 11 2 6 3118 3 5 9 18 27 35 Southend 39 8 6 5 26 21 2 9 9 23 .18 15 Sisindon 36 7 8 3 35 23 3 6 9 21 40 34 Nous Co. .14 11 4 2 36 18 2 3 12 17 38 13 Halifax 33 9 3 4 27 19 4 4 9 21 33 33 Shrewsbury 38 6 6 6 37 31 5 4 11 23 40 12 Harnslcy 37 7 5 6 7 34 4 5 10 24 42 12 Lincoln 36 4 7 7 24 30 4 5 9 2.1 16 28 Torqiny 37 7 3 941 40 4 2 12 21 4S 27 Brentford 36 8 3 6 23 20 1 3 15 13 56 24 Newport 38 4 II 22 33 1 3 16 16 53 16 Scottish League Div I Celtic (II 2 Aberdeen (0 0 Dundee (0) I Hibernian (01 0 Dunfermline (l 2 Kilmarnock (0) 0 Falkirk (0) 1 Airdrfeonlans (0) ..0 Heart.

(01 0 Rallh R. (1) ...1 Molhemell 0 .0 Third Lanark (1) .3 Ransen (0) 0 Dundee Utd. (ll ..1 St. IMIrrco (1) I SI. Johnstone (II ..3 SHrtlnt A.

(W 0 Partick Tn. (0) 0 HOME AWAY Gls Gls. P. W.D. F.A.

W.D.L.F. A. P. Ranirers 29 11 1 3 41 17 9 4 1 36 II 45 Dundee 29 12 2 2 39 23 8 2 3 19 19 44 Dunfermln 3J 13 1 3 46 15 6 3 5 29 25 42 Celtic 28 12 3 0 45 14 4 3 6 23 19 38 Kilmarnock 30 9 4 3 39 27 5 27 27 16 Hearts 30 7 5 4 28 25 7 I 6 21 18 14 Partick Th 30 11,0 4 31 17 4 3 8 21 32 31 Molhersvcll 30 7 3 4 34 26 6 3 7 28 24 12 Dundee V. 29 7 3 4 36 24 5 .1 8 25 17 29 Th Lanark 30 8 2 5 .15 28 4 2 9 20 26 28 Hibernian 31 5 4 5 25 27 7 0 10 27 42 28 Aberdeen 29 5 4 5 27.22 4 2 9 74 41 24 St, Mirren 29 6 3 5 24 21 .1 2 10 22 47 21 Alrdric 30 6 2 7.13 31 2 3 10 19 42 21 Si.

Inhnsvn 30 3 2 9 13 27 4 5 7 19 26 21 Raith R. 30 3 4 7 18 26 4 2 10 26 44 20 Falkirk 29 i 2 9 17 2S 4 1 9 16 30 19 Stirling A. 30 5 2 8 18 27 1 3 11 10 39 17 F.A. Amateur Cup Semi-Flnals Crook Toisn LI) ..2 W. Aucklnd.

T. (0) 0 Coates. Snarkes 18.553 Jlonoslois T. (1) ..2 Blihop Aucklnd. Ill 1 Dipper, O'Connell J4.720 Creascy (pen.) IflhmlaD League.

Maidstone U. 3 Corinthian-Casuals Oxford C. 4 flartlnc St. Albans C. 2 Leytonstone 1 Wycombe 0 Wimbledon I.

Athenian League. Carshalioo A. 2 Horn-church Finchicy 3 Grays A. Hendon 1 Wallon A H. H'lcbin 1 Haves 1-Southall 0 Leyton Wealdstone 1 Barnet o'.

Corinthian I.eaSuc.-DorkiriB 1 Fasibuurnc 1: Epsom A I WemMcy 2: Horsham 1 Chesham U. Leaihcrhcad I Maidcnheno I' Letchnrth I. 1 Datcnham 2 Worthina 1. Wnklnrhnu 1 riih A 1 Delnhlan i eicu. 'er hamMC' Aslrs- bury U.

Bishop's 1 Harlow 'I Harro 1. 1 Ware 1. Heme! Hemp. (cad ti inton 0. 6 Acic Hision 3 i.

Spartan l.eacue. IVrcbam Htx'd 0 Peticr. C'rossn .1. M. 2 Wood Green r.

2: Hum-ley A. 0 amhjll I Mulescr 2 Kintsbury T. Staines 1 Msrlov. 2' Berks Btrcki Senior Cup Semi-Onil Slouch T. 0 WinJsor A T.ton 1.

Sonlhern Counties Amateur Championship Quarter-final. Sussex 4 Norfolk 1. Middlesex Senior Cop semi-final. Enfield Rulilip Manor 1. Surrey Senior Cod aeml-fitul.

Dulwich Hamlet 1 Sutton U. 4. Essex Senior Con sejni-final. Lfoid 1 VVal-Uumjioir A. 2, LEAGUE DIVISION II Drlnhlon (31 3 Walsall (2) 2 l-avcnck (2).

Taylor (2) 9,912 Jenninss mistoi k. (0) Southampton ioi 0 Hooper 12.336 Ilury (1) 2 Derby Co. (2) 3 Bariky. Caldcr Havenhand, Currv 7.250 Charllon A. (I) Lesion Or tint (2) ..2 Kinsey Dcclcy.

Graham 29.29S Leeds Uld. (0) 2 I.u(on T. (1) I Brcmncr 2 McNally 11.078 Llserpool (3) 4 Prcstnn N.E. (01 1 Mclia St. John.

Alston 39,701 Hunt 12) Norsvlch C. (0) 0 Newcastle Utd. (01.. 0 18.022 Rnthcrham Utd. (0) 1 Plymouth Arc.

Butler Carter (2). MJloy 8.438 Sunderland (2) 3 Hudderslielil T. (01. 1 CI. Huth ID Haldcrslonc 26.412 Sloke C.

(0) 0 Swansea T. (0) I 1.725 C.ls Gls. P. WO 1 3D I VP. llOMl'.

A WAY Liscroool ...1.1 14 2 0 S7 15 8 4 5 26 17 50 L. Orient 10 3 4 12 16 9 4 II 22 45 IMsnnuith 11 3 1 39 24 7 4 7 27 14 43 Scunthorpe 35 12 4 2 47 22 5 3 9 29 37 11 Sunderland 35 14 3 1 50 16 2 5 10 18 .32 40 South'plon 36 11 3 4 45 24 5 5 8 21 28 40 Hnlhernun .13 9 5 3 14 2.1 6 1 7 29 IS 3 Sloke C. 34 11 3 .1 29 13 4 4 9 IS 28 I7 Walsall 34 9 6 2 33 IS 3 3 1 1 25 42.13 Derby 14 6 3 .14 23 4 3 10 2ft 39 33 Nuns li 35 8 5 5 10 2" 4 4 9 22 Is 11 Huddsld 32 8 4 2 2" 12 3 6 9 22 34 32 35 7 5 5 34 24 4 4 IO 21 2S II I lium 34 9 1 6 37 32 5 2 1 I 23 3 1 11 PN.L. .14 2 6 2 20 4 5 9 17 28 31 Middlcsbro 34 8 3 6 27 14 10 2.S 18 20 Bristol R. 35 10 1 7 30 26 2 4 II IS17 29 Bury .14 8 3 7 28 32 5 0 1 1 14 36 29 Swansea 34 4 5 28 26 1 6 10 18 46 28 Cburllon 33 7 5 6 30 26 3 2 10 22 36 27 Leeds .14 8 4 6 22 19 2 2 12 20 39 26 Briyhton 34 5 6 6 17 26 3 4 10 17 44 26 LEAGUE DIVISION IV Aldershol (0) 1 Cressc A.

(0) 0 Hasty 4,79 Carlisle Uld. (0) ..0 Harrow (0) 0 4.F62 Chester (1) 2 Mlllnall (II 4 Fltzccrald. Hewilt Terry, Jones, V. (1) 4.970 Darllncton (I) 1 Worklnclon (1) ..1 Windross Timmins 6.932 Ilartlepools U. (0) 0 York C.

(I) 2 Francis, Rttdd 2.950 Oldham A. (0) ..1 Wrexham (0) 1 Dickenson Ambler 15.298 Southpon (0) 0 Chesterfield (2) 2 Frost. Rackstrasv 3.799 Tranmere (2) ..4 Gllllnchdm (II ...,2 Arncll (2). Byrne. Johnston.

Gubbins 5.SS0 Gls Oh. P. D. I. F.A.

W.D "li P. HOME AWAY Colchester 36 14 .3 I 67 20 6 4 8 26 38 47 Mlllnall 37 13 3 3 39 16 6 5 7 3117 46 Carlisle 36 13 3 3 28 5 4 8 21 32 43 Wrcsham 34 8 i 3 45 18 9 3 6 33 22 42 York C. 36 13 2 2 47 14 3 7 9 20.10 41 IMrlinmon 34 13 4 2 31 13 4 3 8 19 15 41 Aldcrsbol 35 12 4 2 43 16 5 1 11 21 31 19 Oldham 34 10 7 1 42 22 4 4 8 25 33 39 Cressc A. 36 13 3 2 42 20 4 2 J2 24 38 19 Work'ion 36 9 4 4.31 18 6 5 8 26 40 39 Soulhport 37 11 4 4 31 23 4 4 10 22 34.18 Tranmere 35 12 2 4 45 33 5 2 10 16 31-38 Bradl'd C. 35 9 5 3 40 25 5 4 9 26 44 37 Rochdale 34 11 2 4 38 21 4 3 10 20 35 35 Barrow 34 8 6 1 33 13 3 6 10 20 36 34 Mansfield 35 10 2 5 39 17 4 3 11 21 39 33 Stockport 35 11 2 5 37 23 2 5 10 21.35 33 Gillincham 37 8 5 416 21 2 5 13 22 60 10 Ktcier 36 7 4 6 29 29 2 6 11 18 36 58 Doncasier 35 7 .1 8 31 26 1 2 12 20 19 25 ChestTd 34 5 3 8 28 31 3 4 1120 1821 Ilartlepools 36 5 5 924 31 1 5 11 19 4 22 C'hcsier 35 3 9 731 14 3 12 13 40 20 Scottish League Div.

Albion H. (I) 1 K. Sllrllns 111 2 Alloa A. (0) 0 Ouecn of South (0) 0 Air fid. (I 3 Arbroalh 14) 5 Berwick R.

(0) ....0 Montrose (0) 0 Dumbarton (1) ....2 Hamilton A. (0) 0 Fast Fire (01 1 elide (01 0 Forfar A. (01 1 Morton (II 2 Ouecn's park (1) ..4 Brechin C. (01 0 Stranraer (I) 4 Slcnhousemnlr HOME AWAY OH. Gls.

P. W.D. L. F.A. W.D.L.F.

A. P. Clyde 31 12 2 I 50 14 9 2 5 42 24 45 O. of South 31 12 2 2 42 18 3 4 24 13 45 Morton 29 9 3 3 31 22 6 3 5 10 12 16 Montrose 31 8 4 33 21 5 5 5 20 23 35 Stranraer 30 10 3 2 37 16 4 4 7 )6 32 35 Berwick 30 10 3 2 40 18 5 1 9 31 39 34 Arbroath .31 9 2 5 31 22 5 4 6 22 28 34 Ayr Uld 31 10 1 4 39 20 2 6 8 19 35 31 Alios A. 28 11 2 2 50 29 3 1 9 26 36 31 Forfar 32 7 4 6 40 34 4 3 8 24 35 29 Hamilton 28 8 3 3 40 21 4 1 9 17 30 28 East Fife 27 9 3 2 28 13 2 2 9 )8 30 27 Ouecn's Pk.

28 6 5 510 23 4 1 7 25 28 26 Cosvdenblh 30 7 2 4 28 22 3 4 10 28 44 26 E. Slirlina 29 6 1 ft 26 27 6 1 9 22 37 26 SlenVscmr. 11 1 2 7 31 33 4 1 10 23 43 25 Dumbarton 29 5 3 6 25 25 3 3 9 19 32 22 Albion R. 10 5 2 7 20 29 1 2 11 16 IS 20 Brechin C. 30 2 0 12 12 36 3 0 13 21 57 10 Sou'hem I.eacue.

Premier Division Baih 3 Guildford 0: Bedford 0 Romford Cambridge U. 5 Kctterinc 2: Gravcsend 1 Ycosil 2: Hereford Cambrldse C. 0: Oxford U. 1 WcllinL'ton Tonbridae 4 Kina'i Lynn 1: Wcymuuih 1 Bcslcyhcalh W. Worcester 1 Folkestone 0.

First Division Burton 4 Dartford 1: Hinckley 1 Trowbridse Ruahy 3 Gloucester Sittinabourne 2 Barry Wisbech 3 Tunbrfdee W. 0. Football Combination. Arsenal 2 Norwich 2: Ipswich 3 Bristol R. 0: Leicester 1 Notllna-ham F.

2: Luton 0 Northampton 0: Mansfield 1 Cardiff 1: Peterbofouah 4 Tottenham H. 2: Plymouth 4 Colchester Shrewsbury 3 West Ham I. Central Learue. BoJlon 2 Sloke 0: Burnley 2 Wolverhampton 1 Chesterfield 2 Aston Villa 1 F.vcnon 2 Blackburn I Hudderslield 4 Manchester U. 1 3 Sheffield 2 Preston 2 Liverpool 0.

Southern Amateur Iacue. Lloyds Bank 2 Cuaco Norsemen 1 florouch Poly. (j, W'esimuiMcr Cit. 0 Carshalion 5: Souiha.nc 0 Ilrormfleld 4: Westminster Bank 1 ()' Sialioncrs 1 WinLlimcirc Hill 2 Alexandra Park 0. London I.eaEne.

Amcrshtim T. 3 Tppina 1 Cbalfofit Na! 1 Cballonl Si. Pcici 1 hineford 4 H.iilicld T. 0: Sladc Green A. 1 I'arkin-iside 1: West llturrock A 0 Iilbury I WmliJie 4 T.

2, Olhcr matches, Bank of F.nsland (). Aldcr.banuons hconomicals 3 O. Carthusians 0: tdsssarc Tow.n 5 Ulysses H.unpton 1 Rcdhill Lancing Old Boys 7 O. Bradllcldians Schools matches. Battersea S.

0 Wilson's G.S. 0: Bromley G.S. 4 Sir Walter St. Johns 0. H.

M.S. Ganges Jnrj, 3 Royal Hospital 3: Hampton G.S. 0 Corinthian-Casuals John Rusktn 4 Rydrn'j Latymer Upper 0 lslc-ssorth G.S. Sloanc 8 ArchbishOD Tcniion'i 1 Sutton GJ. 3 HinchJey Wood C.5.

0 Central Scientific Instruments Organization INDIA CHIEF TECHNICAL ADVISER and SPECIALISTS as applied lo scientific instruments in each of the following Electronics Optica Jigs and Tools Metallurgy Mechanics The 5pecialisis will assist in the cteanon of new desluns and develop units of instrument production: prepare specifications: develop iciinji techniques nnd production of prototypes; esi.iblish irainina courses for instrument production to further the development of scientific instrument industry. QUALIFICATIONS: required. PTofch5ional diplomat Chittugong Polytechnic Institute PAKISTAN CHIEF TECHNICAL ADVISER and one SPECIALIST in each of the following Drafting and DciiRn, Machine Shop Practice and Foundry. Civil Irchnoloiiy. Diesel and Automotive Power.

Electrical Technolony. Electronics. 1 he specialists will assist In the establishment of the Institute, In the development of courses, and will teach their subjects lo meci the demand or Production and Maintenance Engineers at sub-university level. QUALIFICATIONS; Professional diplomas and 5 years' teaching experience in Institutes, at Polytechnic level. EMOLUMENTS -r- Bajic isJary equivalent to 3.800 tor Chief Technical Director or Adviser and to 3.200 for Specialists, plus allowances for Expatriation, relative cost of living, family and education and terminal srant according ta StafT Regulations of Unesco and paid partially In Sterling and partially in the currency of the duly country.

The whole is free ot income tax. Applicants should tend a FULL curriculum ltae. If possible In duplicate, showing their rducaNon and experience to Intcrnalional Recruitment Unit, Department of Technical Co-opcrallon. Sanctuary Bulidincs, Great Smith Street, London, S.W.I, AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, quoting RC 40713801 tind limine the Posts for which they are oDpltns. Those ihort-listrd only Wf be notified and interviewed hert In May or June.

1962. CHEMISTS. METALLURGISTS and PHYSICISTS required by Ministry of Aviation at" the ROYAL RADAR ESTABLISHMENT. MALVERN. to expand research activities on miterials of electronics interest: study of various fundamental aspects of crystal prrmirj Irom the melt and from vaprmr.

production and analysis of scmi-conduciors, semi-metals, superconducting alloys. LASER crystals and materials for computer components, in forms suitable for experimental purposes. Appointment in grade of (1) SCIENTIFIC OFFICER or (2) SENIOR SCIENTIFIC OFFICER (mln. age 26). 1st or 2nd class honours desttec or Dip.

or eauiv. qual. and. for (2J, at least three years' post srnduaie research experience. Salary ncale fNational rate) (1) 7.iB- .222 (2) 1 ,654 with superannuation under F.S.S.U.

Opportunity lor candidates under 31 normally) to compete, for established non-contributory pensionable) posts. Application form booklet from Est. Adelphi. John Adam iircel. London.

C.2, quuling HC2D0790, W1F A RCH OFFICER required cwrrv out invfMmanons mm ihc strength and efficiency nf furniture joints. The work is new and i mire-1 mp offers much scope for research Applicants thou Id hold a siKid deurcc in Science or EncineeriiK and sho'iid have had some experience in the r.ii i Mical dewgn and analiis of experiments. S-lary will be in accordjtiLC with tiualrtiiaijLjns and experience. Applications to THe Oireciur. FURNllURh INDUSTRY RESEARCH ASSOCIATION.

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