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The Navy Vol_37_Part1 (Feb-Mar-Apr, May-June-July 1975)

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BOBIMRIE SESSENDON CHRYSLER^ ^ ^600 MT ALEXANDER ROAD. MOONEE PONDSFORVAIIAATNEW & USED CARS — SALES — SPARE PARTS —SERVICEErnest CArrere, Jnr,Australia At the end of MArch.Dr and Mrs Carrere arrived inSydney from America and NewZealand on Saturday. 22 <strong>Mar</strong>ch, andwere met by the NSW <strong>Navy</strong> LeaguePresident. Lieutenant CommanderTed Bryden-Brown. who arranged adinner, and in conjunction withHMAS Penguin, a harbour cruise andvisit to the Taronga Zoological Parkduring the brief period the visitorswere in Sydney.On Monday. 24 <strong>Mar</strong>ch, thePresident and Mrs Carrere flew toCanberra where they were met bythe Federal President. CommanderGeoff Evans, and the Flag Lieutenantto the Chief of Naval Staff.Lieutenant Geoff Smith. Aftercalling on the United States Charged'Affaires. the visitors, together withthe Minister for Defence and Mrs 1Lance Barnard, lunched with theFederal President. In the afternoonthey visited Tidbinbilla Reserve.On Monday evening Dr and MrsCarrere dined with Vice-Admiral H.D. Stevenson and Mrs Stevenson.Sir Richard and Lady Peek. Rear-Admiral A. M. Synnot and MrsSynnot. Rear-Admiral A. G.McFarlane and Mrs McFarlane. Rear-Admiral G. J. Willis and Mrs Willis,the Federal President, and Mrs MaxReedOn Tuesday Dr Carrere and theFederal President called on theSecretary of the Defence Department.Sir Arthur Tange; theChairman. Chiefs of StaffCommittee. Admiral Sir VictorSmith: and the Chief of Naval Staff.Vice-Admiral H. D. Stevenson. Alunch in honour of the distinguishedvisitors was given by Vice-Admiraland Mrs Stevenson.Due to industrial action by airhostesses, the remaining Canberraarrangements had to be cancelledto allow the visitors and the FederalPresident time to drive toMelbourne, where they arrived at2 00 am on Wednesday.Later in the same day Dr and Mrs- Carrere visited HMAS Cerberus, andafter having been shown theEstablishment lunched with CaptainJohn Mclnerney and Mrs Mclnerney.<strong>The</strong>y were escorted to Cerberus bythe Victorian <strong>Navy</strong> LeaguePresident, Lieutenant CommanderAlan Burrows, and Mrs Burrows.In the evening the Carreresattended a reception given by theVictorian Division of the <strong>Navy</strong>League at Greenwich House.Ernest Carrere Jnr, Presidentoj the United States <strong>Navy</strong>League, recently visited Australia.On Thursday Dr Carrere lunchedwith the Naval Officer-in-ChargeVictoria. Commodore B. S. Murray,and Federal and State office-bearersof the <strong>Navy</strong> League, and after visitingplaces of interest around Melbourne, spent the evening at thehome of the Federal President.Dr and Mrs Carrere left Melbourneon Good Friday for Fiji. Canada andhome, and were farewelled by theFederal and Victorian Presidents ofthe League.<strong>The</strong> United States <strong>Navy</strong> League hassome 45.000 members and isregarded as a "strong voice" for theUnited States <strong>Navy</strong> It also has a seacadet organisation of 6000members, and it is hoped that an exchangebetween American and Australiancadets can be arranged in thenot-too-distant future.Commander Evans believes thevisit of the US <strong>Navy</strong> League Presidentwas of value to both <strong>Navy</strong> Leagues,and in view of the importance of ourassociation with the United States,feels that every effort must be madefor our organisations to keep intouch with each other.DODGE • CHRYSLER•CHARGERREGAL • GALANTPLUS COMMERCIALSANDPRE-OWNED CARS •CAR TRADE LICENCE No 340%DodgeOur Extensive Workshop and AfterSales Facilities offerComplete MechanicalRepairs to all Valiant VehiclesPHONE57.8151NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS<strong>The</strong> Trade Practices Act. 1974 came into force on October 1.1974. <strong>The</strong>re are important new provisions in that Act which contain stnct regulationson advertising and all advertisers and advertising agents are advised to study those provisions very carefullyIt can be an offence for anyone to engage, m trade or commerce, in conduct misleading or deceptive In particular Section 53 containsprohibitions from doing any of the following in connection with the supply of goods or services or in connection with the promotion, by any means,of the supply or use of goods or services(a) Falsely represent that goods or services are of a particular standard, quality or grade, or that goods are of a particular style or model:(b) Falsely represent that goods are new; _ .. .(C; Represent that goods or services have sponsorship, approval, performance characteristics, accessories, uses or benefits they do nothave;(d) Represent that he or it has a sponsorship, approval or affiliation he or it does not have;(e) Make false or misleading statements concerning the existence of. or amounts of. pnce reductions(f) Make false or misleading statements concerning the need for any goods, services, replacements or repairs.(g) Make false or misleading statements concerning the existence or effect of any warranty or guaranteePENALTY:For an individual — $10,000 or 6 months imprisonmentFor a corporation — $50,000.It is not possible for this company to ensure that advertisements which are published in this magazine comply with the Act and the responsibilitymust therefore be on the person, company or advertising agency submitting the advertisements for publicationIN CASE OF DOUBT CONSULT YOUR LAWYERPage Eight THE NAVY <strong>May</strong>/<strong>June</strong>/<strong>July</strong>, 1979Majr/Junt/<strong>July</strong>. 1979 THE NAVY Pac*NkM

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