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AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, on the 30th day of March, 1960, the following Orders in Council were authorised to be issued: Child Welfare Act, 1947-1959. ORDER IN COUNCIL. WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (a) of the Child Welfare Act, 1947-1959, it is provided that the Governor may appoint such persons, male or female, as he may think fit, to be members of any particular Children's Court, and may determine the respective seniorities of such members; and whereas by section 19 (1) (b) (ii) of the said Act the Governor may amend, vary or revoke any such appointment: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby revoke the appointments of Frank Lucas and Roger Wyman Clark as Members of the Children's Court at Car- namah, and doth hereby appoint the persons named in the Schedule hereto to be Members of the Children's Courts at the places mentioned. Schedule. Carnamah: Alan Robert Clark Forrester, John Leonard Schier and Joseph Charles Turner. Mullewa: George Samuel Eves, Leslie Arthur Ullrich and Hubert James Millar. (Sgd.) R. H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council. Traffic Act, 1919-1959. ORDER IN COUNCIL. Police T.O. 59/580. WHEREAS by virtue of section 71 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1959, that Act and regulations made thereunder apply inter alia to persons and vehicles [1057] Mt OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) at (REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER) in the public service of the Crown, or of any local authority but do not apply to any vehicle or class of vehicle or person or class of person to the extent of such exemption as may from time to time be declared by the Governor by Order in Council: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, act- ing with the advice and consent of the Executive Council and in exercise of the powers conferred by section 71 of the Act doth hereby declare that the class of vehicle specified in the Schedule hereto is exempt from the operation of all regula- tions in force and made from time to time under the provisions of the Act relating to brakes, lamps and lighting equipment except those regulations relating to any reflector or reflectors with which a vehicle is required to be equipped when used on a road. schedule. Mobile Race Course Starting Gates. (Sgd.) R. H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council. Premier's Department, Perth, 13th April, 1960. IT is hereby notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor, acting with the advice and consent of Executive Council, and under section 6 of the Betting Control Act, 1954-1957, has ap- pointed John Eversley Shillington, of Perth, Com- missioner of Titles, as a member of the Betting Control Board of Western Australia, to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Robert Harold Miller, J.P., A.A.S.A., A.C.A.A. (Sgd.) Ft. H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council. No. 31] PERTH: THURSDAY, 14th APRIL [1960

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AT a meeting of the Executive Council held inthe Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, on the30th day of March, 1960, the following Orders inCouncil were authorised to be issued:

Child Welfare Act, 1947-1959.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (a) of the ChildWelfare Act, 1947-1959, it is provided that theGovernor may appoint such persons, male orfemale, as he may think fit, to be members ofany particular Children's Court, and may determinethe respective seniorities of such members; andwhereas by section 19 (1) (b) (ii) of the said Actthe Governor may amend, vary or revoke any suchappointment: Now, therefore, His Excellency theGovernor, by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, doth hereby revoke theappointments of Frank Lucas and Roger WymanClark as Members of the Children's Court at Car-namah, and doth hereby appoint the persons namedin the Schedule hereto to be Members of theChildren's Courts at the places mentioned.

Schedule.Carnamah: Alan Robert Clark Forrester, John

Leonard Schier and Joseph Charles Turner.Mullewa: George Samuel Eves, Leslie Arthur

Ullrich and Hubert James Millar.(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,

Clerk of the Council.

Traffic Act, 1919-1959.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Police T.O. 59/580.WHEREAS by virtue of section 71 of the TrafficAct, 1919-1959, that Act and regulations madethereunder apply inter alia to persons and vehicles

[1057]

MtOF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

(Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.)

at

(REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER)

in the public service of the Crown, or of any localauthority but do not apply to any vehicle or classof vehicle or person or class of person to the extentof such exemption as may from time to time bedeclared by the Governor by Order in Council:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, act-ing with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil and in exercise of the powers conferredby section 71 of the Act doth hereby declare thatthe class of vehicle specified in the Schedulehereto is exempt from the operation of all regula-tions in force and made from time to time underthe provisions of the Act relating to brakes, lampsand lighting equipment except those regulationsrelating to any reflector or reflectors with whicha vehicle is required to be equipped when used ona road.

schedule.Mobile Race Course Starting Gates.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

Premier's Department,Perth, 13th April, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor, acting with the adviceand consent of Executive Council, and under section6 of the Betting Control Act, 1954-1957, has ap-pointed John Eversley Shillington, of Perth, Com-missioner of Titles, as a member of the BettingControl Board of Western Australia, to fill thevacancy created by the resignation of RobertHarold Miller, J.P., A.A.S.A., A.C.A.A.

(Sgd.) Ft. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

No. 31] PERTH: THURSDAY, 14th APRIL [1960

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1058 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

Premier's Department,Perth, 12th April, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the following ap-pointments to the Commission of the Peace:

James William Cornwall, of 195 Berwick Street,Victoria Park.

Eric George Foreman, of 67 Nanson Street,Wembley, Registrar of Trade Associations,

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

State Insurance Buildiiag, St. George's Ter-race, Perth.

Alexander John Fraser, of 79 Dalkeith Road,Nedlands, and Director and Chief Inspectorof Fisheries, Fisheries Department, 108Adelaide Terrace, Perth.

Victor Adolph Lange, of "Alkoomi," Frank-land River, via Cranbrook.

H. H. DOIG,Under Secretary, Premier's Department.

Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.Possession of an Accountancy qualification by examination will be regarded as an important factor when judging

relative efficiency.

Minimum qualifications are School of Mines Preparatory Subjects or approved Junior Subjects. Preference willbe given to applicants with some knowledge of Chemistry and an interest in Metallurgy.

Degree in Science or Agricultural Science or an approved equivalent. Preference to applicants with knowledge ofentomology or zoology.

(A) Applicants must be of suitable personality and be trained nurses or social workers, or possess relevant qualificationsor experience. Consideration would also be given to applicants who have completed a University course or are in their lastyear of study. Preference given to applicants under 35 years of age.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1956, and are to be addressed to the PublicService Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Headsof Departments.

R. J. BOND,14th April, 1960. Public Service Commissioner.

Department Position Class Salary DateReturnable

1960Lands and Surveys Senior Surveyor, Surveyor General's Division P-Il-il Margin £14S7-fi54i 14th April

(Item 2772/59)Do. do. Senior Surveyor, Surveyor General's Division P-Il-il Margin £1487-f1541 do.

(Item 2773/59)Do, do. Clerk-in-Charge (Agriculture), Accounts C-II-6 Margin £893-f947 do.

Branch (Item 2675/59) (b)Do. do. Clerk-in-Charge, Land Settlement Branch C-II-6 Margin £893-f947 do.

(new Item)Mines Laboratory Assistant, School of Mines, Kal-

goorlie (Item 3648/59) (a) (d)G-X 53%iS years

to Margin £371do.

'l'reasuiy Assistant Under Treasurer (Finance) (Item A-I-5 Margin £2075-f2145 do.29/59)

Do. Administrative Officer (Social Services), In-spection Branch (new Item)

A-I-i Margin £1599-f1657 do.

Do. Clerk, Entertainment Tax (Item 145/59) C-Il-i Margin £407-f443 do.Child Welinre (two positions) Welfare Officer, Field Division (new Items) G-III-3 Margin £458-f5i2 do.

(a) (A)Premier's Liaison Officer, Industrial Development and C-II-7 Margin 22nd April

North-West £1,001-f 1,109Mines Typist, School of Mines, Kalgoorhe (Item

3653/59) (a)C-V 68%iS years

to Margin £226do.

Lands and Surveys Inspecting Surveyor, Survey Examination P-TI-il Margin do.Branch, Surveyor General's Division (Item £1,487-f 1,5412802/59)

Do. do..... Clerk, Records Section (Item 2562/59) C-Il-i Margin £407-f443 do.Mental Health Services Clerk in Charge, Accounts Section (Item C-Il-S Margin £785-f839 do.

4174/59) (b)Agriculture Entomologist, Grade 3, Biological Services P-II-3/7 Margin £569-fl,109 do.

Division (new Item) (a) (c)Public Works Clerk (Merredin), (Northam Water Supply),

Accounting Division (Item 585/59) (a)C-IV Margin £155 at 21

years to Margindo.

£371Metropolitan Water Supply Revenue Officer, Accounting Division (Item C-II-7 Margin £i001-fUO9 29th April

1194/59) (b)Public Health Laboratory Assistant, Bacteriology, Public

Health Laboratories (Item 4142/59) (a)G-X 53%-15 years

to Margin £371do.

Mental Health Services Deputy Physician Superintendent, Clare-mont, and Superintendent, Lemisos (Item

P-S-f 3,378 Gross £3,478 27th May

4204/59) (a)Do. do. Medical Officer, Grade 1, Claremont Hospital P-I-7 Margin £2355-f2425 do.

(new Item) (a)Do. do. Medical Officer, Grade 1, Child Guidance P-I-7 Margin £2355-f2425 do.

Clinic (4239/59) (a)Do. do. Medical Officer, Grade 2, Heathcote Hospital P-I-3/5 Margin £i831-f2i45 do.

(Item 4219/59) (a)Do. do. Medical Officer, Grade 2, Claremont Hospital P-I-3/5 Margin £i831-f2i45 do.

(a)Do. do. Medical Officer, Grade 2, Graylands Day P-I-3/5 Margin £1831-f2i45 do.

Hospital (new Item) (a)

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Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 12th April, 1960.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas approved of the following promotion:-

Ex. Co. 650, P.S.C. 300/60-J. R. Cockran, Clerk(Records), Clerical Branch, Lands and SurveysDepartment, to be Registrar (Legislative Assembly),C-II-2, Electoral Department, as from 21st March,1960.

And has accepted the following resignations:-Ex. Co. 650-C. E. E. Edgecombe, Clerk (Mer-

redin), Public Works Department, as from 4thMarch, 1960.

Ex. Co. 648-M. B. Holman, Accounting Machin-ist, Accounts Branch, Lands and Surveys Depart-ment, as from 25th March, 1960.

Ex. Co. 650-B. Dawson, Assistant, Busselton Dis-trict Office, Department of Agriculture, as from1st April, 1960.

Ex. Co. 650-C. L. Halvorsen, Clerk, AccountsBranch, Crown Law Department, as from 5th Feb-ruary, 1960.

Ex. Co. 650-Y. Cook, Assistant, Records Branch,Lands and Surveys Department, as from 21st April,1960.

Ex. Co. 650-P. P. Allen, Typist, Geraldton Court,Crown Law Department, as from 4th March, 1960.

Ex. Co. 648-W. F. Prendergast, Clerk, Recordsand Correspondence Branch, Mines Department, asfrom 8th March, 1960.

Ex. Co. 650-M. E. Potts, Assistant, SurveyorGeneral's Division, Lands and Surveys Department,as from 25th March, 1960.

Ex. Co. 648-C. R. Hammond, Librarian, Govern-ment Chemical Laboratories, Mines Department, asfrom 14th April, 1960.

Ex. Co. 648-E. M. Kirwan, Typist, Correspond-ence and Staff Branch, State Housing Commis-sion, as from 8th April, 1960.

Ex. Co. 650-M. F. Carlisle, Typist, Correspond-ence and Records Branch, Public Works Depart-ment, as from 25th March, 1960.

Ex. Co. 648-H. J. P. Parsons, Clerk, AccountsBranch, Child Welfare Department, as from 29thApril, 1960.

Ex. Co. 648-C. M. Olds, Typist, CorrespondenceSchool, Technical Education Division, EducationDepartment, as from 9th March, 1960.

And has approved of the creation of the follow-ing positions under section 32 of the Public ServiceAct, 1904-1956:-

Ex. Co. 648-Welfare Officer (two positions),G-III-3, Field Division, Child Welfare Department.

Ex. Co. 648-Clerk-Typist, C-V, Field Division,Child Welfare Department.

And has approved of the following second-ments :-

Ex. Co. 568-J. H. Caddy, Private Secretary (Pre-mier), Premier's Department, to the MetropolitanMarket Trust, as from 11th April, 1960.

Ex. Co. 566-C. W. Campbell, Probation Officer,Field Division, Child Welfare Department, to theposition of Superintendent, Caversham Reforma -tory, Child Welfare Department, as from 1st April,1960.

H. J. BOND,Public Service Commissioner.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 12th April, 1960.

THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed thefollowing persons as Commissioners for Declara-tions under the Declarations and Attestations Act,1913-1953:-

George William. Morey Earnshaw, Attadale.James Herbert Lees, Mt. Pleasant.Pasquale Cosimo Guiseppe Rispoli, Perth.Kevin Roy Stacey, Doubleview.Muriel Eileen Trundle, Agnew.Terrence Arthur Cassidy, West Midland.

H. C. GREEN,Under Secretary for Law.

ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1959.Electoral Department,

Perth, 8th April, 1960.THE Hon. Attorney General, pursuant to section7 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1959, has approved ofthe undermentioned appointments:-

Terrence James Rogers as substitute to dis-charge the duties of Electoral Registrarfor the Cottesloe, Fremantle, Melville,Murray and South Frem.ntle ElectoralDistricts during the 'absence of Mr. E. W.Dwyer, as from the 4th April, 1960.

William Alexander Hatty as substitute to dis-charge the duties of Returning Officerfor the West Perth Electoral District dur-ing the absence of Mr. E. W. Dwyer, asfrom the 5th April, 1960.

G. F. MATHEA,Chief Electoral Officer.

Electoral Department,Perth, 12th April, 1960.

THE Hon. Attorney General has, imder the pro-visions of the Electoral Act, 1907-1959, appointedthe undermentioned persons to issue postal ballotpapers.

G. F. MATHEA,Chief Electoral Officer.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Central Province.

Mt. Marshall District.MacPherson, Lindsay Cue-Ningh'am Station, via

Wubin.Midland Province.

Greenough District.Morgan, John-Irwin.Thomas, Eric Bruce-Yandanooka.

Moore District.Bowen, Herbert Edmund-Konnongorring.Sutherland, Louis Arthur-Pithara ("Wilgie

Hills").North Province.

Gascoyne District.D'Arcy, William Lavallen-Yardie Creek Station

(Learmonth 'air mail).North-East Province.Murchison District.

Ware, Harry George Jordan-Ora Banda.South Province.

Narrogin District.Littleton, Charles Bath-Lower Williams (Lily-

pond).McDougall, James Clyde-"Mareeba," Arthur

River.Stewart, Ian Allister Charles-Pingelly.

Stirling District.Cook, Eric-Rocky Gully.Swiney, George Alexander-Frankland.

South-West Province.Vasse District.

Jolliffe, Frank Henry-Dunsborough (GiffordRoad).

McCormack, Frederick Albert-Dunsborough.Warren District.

Thompson, Frank Howe-Walpole (Tingle Wood).MEMBERS OF THE POLICE FORCE.

Central Province.Mt. Marshall District.

Constable William Victor John Wagstaff (No.2683) .-Tammin.

North-East Province.Murchison District.

Constable Frederick Alec Marsh (No. 2863)-Men-zies.

Midland Province.Greenough District.

Constable George Cohn Lister (No. 3063)-Mul-lewa.

14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1050

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1060 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL GENERAL ET1CTIONS.Saturday, 30th April, 1960.

Appointment of Assistant Returning Officers.PURSUANT to section 141 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1959, I, the undersigned,Minister of the Crown charged for the time being with the administration ofundermentioned Counting Places and Assistant Returning Officers to count atvotes cast for the Legislative Council General Elections at the Polling Placescolumn of the accompanying schedule.

Assistant Returning Officer.

Gartland, Kevin Barry Court House, Beverley

Walker, Brian Francis Hall (Supper Room),Mt. Helena

Felgate, Wallace Fred- State School, Koorda.erick

Richards, John State School, Wyalkat-chem

Riley, Cyril Guy State School, Gingin

Lee, Keable Dudley C.W.A. Hall, Toodyay

Purdy, Francis Robert

Gray, Alan William

Green, Neville Patrick

Lindsay, Allan Cock-rane

Brown, Ronald Blakeley

Keogh, CorneliusJoseph A.

Carmody, Ronald Wil-liam

Meyer, Thomas Harford

Scott, William Maxwell

Grose, Donald John

Proctor, James Arthur V..

Morrow, Harry William

Bull, Neville Frank G.

Smith, Owen McDonald

Green, Kenneth George

Day, Alfred Leslie

Hardwick, Francis Wil-liam

Green, Basil James

Schedule.

Counting Place.

CENTRAL PROVINCE.

METROPOLITAN PROVINCE.Kindergarten, Eirkdale

Street, Floreat Park

State School, Morawa

State School, Mullewa

State School, Dalwal-linu

State School, Goomal-ling

State School, WonganHills

State School, Shark Bay

State School, Derby

State School, Wyndham

Court House, MarbleBar

Road Board Hall,Onslow

S t at e School, Roe-bourne

State School, Wittenoom

MIDLAND PROVINCE.

NORTH PROVINCE.

NORTH-EAST PROVINCE.

Court House, Leonora

Court House, Meeka-tharra

Court House, Mt. Magnet

State School, Wiluna

State School, Yalgoo

Polling Places.

To count votes cast for the Central Province atAldersyde, Beverley, Brookton, Dale, Mt.Kokeby.

To count votes cast for the Central Province atChidlow, Mt. Helena, Sawyers Valley, Wooro-100.

To count votes cast for the Central Province atBeacon, Bencubbin, Gabbin, Kalannie, Koorda,Kulja, Mukinbudin, Mollerin, Wialki.

To count votes cast for the Central Province atDowerin, Ej anding, Korrelocking, Kununop-pin, Minnivale, Nungarin, Trayning, Wyalkat-chem, Yelbeni.

To count votes cast for the Central Province atBindoon, Gingin, Wannamal.

To count votes cast for the Central Province atToodyay.

To count votes cast for the Metropolitan Provinceat North City Beach Tea Rooms; Kinder-garten, Florea.t Park; State School, FloreatPark.

To count votes cast for the Midland Province atBowgada, Caron, Gutha, Latham, Morawa,Perenjori.

To count votes cast for the Midland Province atMendels-Wongoondy, Mullewa, Tardun, Tenin-dewa.

To count votes cast for the Midland Province atBuntine, Daiwallinu, Pithara, Wubin.

To count votes cast for the Midland Province atBolgart, Goomalling, Jennacubbine.

To count votes cast for the Midland Province atBallidu, Cadoux, Konnongorring, Wongan Hills

To count votes cast forShark Bay.

To count votes cast foiDerby.

To count votes cast forWyndham.

To count votes cast forMarble Bar.

To count votes cast foiOnslow.

To count votes cast for thbourne.

To count votes cast forWittenoom.

To count votes cast forat North Kalgoorliegoorlie State School.

To count votes cast forat Gwalia, Leonora,Ida.

To count votes cast forat Meekatharra.

To count votes cast forat Mt. Magnet.

To count votes cast forat Wiluna.

To count votes cast forat Yalgoo.

being the responsiblethe Act, appoint thethese Counting Placesspecified in the third

the North Province at

the North Province at

the North Province at

the North Province at

the North Province at

e North Province at Roe-

the North Province at

the North-East ProvinceFire Station, North Kal-

the North-East ProvinceLaverton, Mensies, Mt.

the North-East Province

the North-East Province

the North-East Provin.ce

the North-East Province

Cunningham, G e r a d Fire Station, No r t hHorace Kalgoorlie

A. F. WATTS,12th April, 1960. Attorney General.

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Armarego, AnthonyJoseph

Ward, Murray Sowden

Blechynden, George

Rolfe, Kenneth

Read, Alexander ........

Sonntag, Walter Joseph

Broderick, Leslie Martin

Hosken, Leonard James

Campbell, James ........

Heydon, Charles ........

Harris, Brian Francis

Hall, Kojonup

Court House, Wagin

Town Hall, Pingelly

State School, Williams

Town Hall, Corrigin

State School, Dumble-yung

State School, Kondinin

Hall, Wickepin

Hall, Cranbrook ........

C.W.A. Hall, Denmark

Memorial Hall, Gnow-angerup

ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1959.Legislative Council Biennial Election.

Polling DaySaturday, 30th April, 1960.Polling Places.

tINDER the provisions of section 100 of the Elec-toral Act, 1907-1959, I, the undersigned, being theresponsible Minister of the Crown charged forthe time being with the administration of thesaid Act hereby:

Abolish the following polling place:Central Province.Toodyay District

MucheaHall.Appoint in its stead the following pollingplace:

Central Province.Toodyay District.

MucheaOld School.Appoint the following additional pollingplace:

Suburban Province.Beeloo District.

BentleyDoctor's consulting r o o m(shop), Hill View Place.

A. F. WATTS,Attorney General.

11th April, 1960.

SOUTH PROVINCE.

SOUTH-EAST PROVINCE.

To count votes cast for the South Province atBoscabel, Jingalup, Kojonup, Lumeah, Mobrup,Muradup, Orchid Valley, Cherry Tree Pool.

To count votes cast for the South Province atBallaying, Cancanning, Piesseville, Wagin,Wedgecarrup.

To count votes cast for the South Province atCodj atotine, Milton, Pingelly, Popanyiining,Wandering.

To count votes cast for the South Province atArthur River, Boddington, Bowelling, Darkan,Duranillin, Moodiarrup, Quindanning, Tar-wonga, Williams.

To count votes cast for the South Province atBilbarin, Bullaring, Bulyee, Corrigin.

To count votes cast for the South Province atDumbleyung, Kukerin, Moulyinning, Nyabing.

To count votes cast for the South Province atHyden, Jitarning, Karlgarin, Kondinin, Kuhn.

To count votes cast for the South Province atDudinin, Harrismith, Tinkurrin, Toolibin,Wickepin, Yealering.

To count votes cast for the South Province atBokarup, Cranbrook, Frankland, Tambellup,Tenterden.

To count votes cast for the South Province atBornholm, Denmark, Elleker, Nornalup, Scots-dale, Torbay, Youngs Siding.

To count votes cast for the South Province atBorden, Bremer Bay, Gairdner River, Gnow-angerup, Jerramongup, Needilup, Ongerup,Salt River.

INQUIRY AGENTS LICENSING ACT, 1954.Application for License in the First Instance.

To the Court of Petty 'Sessions at Perth:I, ERNEST SCOTT, of 109 Caledonian Avenue,Maylands, Manager, having attained the age of21 years, hereby apply on my own behalf for alicense under the abovementioned Act.

The principal place of business will be at 78Stirling Street, Perth.

Dated the 11th day of April, 1960.E. SCOTT.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 18th day of May, 1960,

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 11th day of April, 1960.J B SMITH,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the application maybe served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing.

14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1061

Jackson, Alfred Robert Court House, Coolgardie To count votes cast for the South-East Provinceat Coolgardie.

Jecks, Douglas Alan Court House, Esperance To count votes cast for the South-East Provinceat Esperance, Gibson.

Sharpe, Walter Lewis Court House, Norseman To count votes cast for the South-East Provinceat Grass Patch, Norseman, Salmon Gums.

McDonald, Noel Norrish Court House, Bruce Rock To count votes cast for the South-East Provinceat Ardath, Babakin, Bruce Rock, Mt. Walker,Narembeen, South Kumminin, Shackleton.

Kriebig, Clarence Oswald Court House, Southern To count votes cast for the South-East ProvinceCross at Bodallin, Bullfinch, Marvel Loch, Moorine

Rock, Southern Cross.

SUBURBAN PROVINCE.Stotter, Dudley Mervyn Lesser Town Hall, Bas- To count votes cast for the Suburban Province at

sendean Lesser Town Hall, Bassendean; State School,Bassendean; State School, Caversham; StateSchool, Eden Hill; Court House, Guildford.

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1062 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

LICENSED FIREARM DEALERS FOR 1960.IT is hereby notified, for general information, pur-suant to Regulation 32 of the Firearms and GunsAct, that the persons whose names appear here-under have been licensed to deal in, manufactureor repair firearms during the year ending 31stDecember, 1960.

Name; Number; Address.Australian Blue Asbestos; 11285; Wittenoom.Abbott, Leslie George; 16173; Bindi Bindi, via

Moora.Adelaide Timber Co.; 17301; Wilga, via Boyup

Brook.Ainsworth, Norman John; 16172; Bindi Bindi, via

Moora,Aitken, Frederick Kenneth; 16960; Prince Street,

Busselton.Alexander, Roy; 16611; 124 Beaufort Street, Perth.Alexander Pty. Ltd.; 16533; 111 Beaufort Street,

Perth.Alman, Sydney Arthur; 16676; 209 Hannan Street,

Kalgoorlie.Amelup Agencies; 12275; Amelup, via Gnowan-

gerup.Andre, Harry Gordon Lombard; 14921; Esperance.Andrews, Donald George; 15907; Gordon Street,

Kondinin.Angus, Edith Alice; 13246; Greenbushes.Ardath Supply Store; 16856; Ardath, via Bruce

Rock.Armadale-Kelmscott Co-op.; 12568; Jull Street,

Armadale; Mundijong.Armstrong Dimmitt Ltd.; 16629; 379 Murray Street,

Perth.Armstrong, Harry Pty. Ltd.; 16544; 201a Murray

Street, Perth.Augusta Store & Agency; 15179; Augusta, via Mar-

garet River.Avard, Charles David; 13719; Churchill Street,

Narembeen.Avon Trading Co.; 15756; Vincent Street, Beverley.Ayling, William Harold; 13566; Locke Street, Derby.Badger's Motors Agency; 16049; 306 Fitzgerald

Street, Northam.Baillie, William Findley; 13850; Walton Street,

Corrigin.Bairds Co. Ltd.; 16537; Wellington Street, Perth;

Boulder.Banting, Allan Charles; 16958; Queens Street, Bus-

selton.Barber, Derek Ian; 13697; Torbay, via Albany.Barden, William Dominic; 14791; Jose Street, Mul-

lewa.Barker, Keith Ltd.; 16538; Bacton House, 723 Hay

Street, Perth.Barnett, Edward & Co. Ltd.; 13698; Stirling Ter-

race, Albany.Barons, William Henry; 15089; Gabbin, via Ben-

cubbin.Barr, M. S. & C. W.; 16014; Gutha, via Morawa.Barrett, Bernard Maurice; 14890; Ballidu, via Won-

gan Hills.Barron, Edward Raymond; 16257; 29 Great Eastern

Highway, Midland Junction; 193 James Street,Guildford; 175 Perth Road, Bassendean.

Barrow & Co.; 15755; Robinson Street, Brookton;Vincent Street, Beverley.

Bartles Hardware; 16534; 209 Main Street, Os-borne Park.

Bassendean, Rochdale; 16637; Guildford Road,Bassendean.

Bateman, J. & W. Ltd.; 16615; Hay Street, Perth;Henry and High Streets, Fremantle; DuganStreet, Kalgoorlie; 403 Albany Highway, Vic-toria Park.

Batten, Claude Arthur; 16610; 42C Garrett Road,Bayswater.

Beaton, Gordon Murray; 16605; 58 Dane street,Victoria Park.

Beavis Bros.; 16044; Fitzgerald Street, Northam.Bednall, Alan John; 16356; 50 Fortune Street, Nar-

rogin.Bell Naraling Store; 16436; Naraling, via North-

ampton.Bell, Robert & Co.; 9064; Austin Street, Cue.Bendall, Charles William Alfred; 12912; Picker-

ing Brook.Benjaberring Farmers' Co-op.; 15336; Benjaberring,

via Wyalkatchem.

Name; Number; Address.Beverley Farmers' Co-op. Ltd.; 15758; Vincent

Street, Beverley.Blight, Leslie John; 15091; Beacon, via Bencubbin.Bloor, A. & Son; 14460; Dwellingup; Holyoake,Blythe, R. & E.; 17202; Charlotte Street, Dar-

danup.Boans Ltd.; 16606; Wellington Street, Perth; Al-

bany Highway, Cannington.Bowler, James Mansel; 16677; 23 Charles Street,

Kalgoorlie.Bradley, Brian; 14922; Grass Patch, via Esperance.Branch & Son; 16435; Nabawa, via Northampton.Bremner, Peter; 12945; Wiluna.Brice, William Myles; 1005; 27 Stirling Highway,

North Fremantle.Brick, Michael Joseph; 14410; Dudinin, via Kuhn;

Jitarning.Bridge, D. & E.; 16170; Watheroo, via Moora.Brookton Farmers' Co-op.; 13300; Robinson Road,

Brookton.Broomehill-Katanning & Woodanilling Districts;

16557; Jasper Street, Broomehill; Katanning;Woodanilling.

Brown, Andrew; 14587; Avon Terrace, York.Brown, George William; 1096; 278 Canning High-

way, Bicton.Browne, Mervyn Douglas; 16434; Kalbani, via

Northampton.Bruce Rock District Farmers' Co-op.; 16862; Bruce

Rock.Bunney Bros.; 14744; Kununoppin, via Trayning.Burkett, Keith Raymond; 16625; 259 Stirling High-

way, Claremont.Burns Philp & Co.; 14111; William Street, Fre-

mantle.Butler, Elsie; 15455; Shark Bay.Buxton, Eric Edgar; 16043; 135 Fitzgerald Street,

Northam.Byford Trading Co.; 12569; Bunbury Road, Byford.Cairns, Gordon David; 15782; George Street, Bol-

gart.Calingiri Farmers' Co-op.; 15297; Calingiri, via

Toodyay.Campbell, Cohn Clyde; 16547; 134 Oxford Street,

Leederville.Canestrini, Lewis Peter; 9063; Austin Street, Cue.Cargeeg, Ian Garfield; 16607; 62 St. George's Ter-

race, Perth.Carger, J. G. & Sons; 16186; Massingham Street,

Kellerberrin.Carr, Lionel Joseph; 15218; Kulja, via Koorda.Casey, Eva Victoria; 14840; Coorow, via Carnamah.Cattalini, John Angelo; 16012; Winifield Street,

Morawa.Chapman, William Henry; 16954; Queen Street,

Busselton.Charlton, John; 12421; Wandering, via WilliamsClark, James & Co.; 12356; Onslow.Clark, John Howard; 16959; Dunsborough, via Bus-

selton.Clarke, Francis Henry; 15738; Wyndham Meat

Works.Clarkson's, W.A., Ltd.; 16634; 104 High Street,

Fremantle; 166 Guilclford Road, Maylands; 40Napoleon Street, Cottesloe; 27 Great NorthernHighway, Midland Junction; 146 Oxford Street,Leedervjfle; 115 James Street, Guildford; 673Beaufort Street, Mt. Lawley; 834 Albany High-way, East Victoria Park; 771 Canning High-way, Applecross; 883 Wellington Street, WestPerth.

Clarsons; 15548; Gilbert Street, Manjimup.Collie Industrial Co-op.; 15880; Steere Street,

Collie.Collie Star Cycles; 15668; 41 Forrest Street, Collie.Collins, Frederick Thomas; 13695; Serpentine Road,

Albany.Conaghan, Robert A.; 16624; 73 Tower Street,

Leederville.Conglomerate Store; 13582; Nullagine.Connell, K. J.; 16335; Westonia.Contos, Lambro; 13723; Churchill Street, Narem-

been.Cook, Hector John; 16861; Agricultural Service,

Bruce Rock.Coolup Trading Co.; 2748; Coolup, via Pinjarra.Coombs, Albert Joseph; 16703; Buntine, via Dal-

walhinuCooper, William Edward; 15842; South-West High-

way, Kirup.

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Name; Number; Address.Co-operative Wholesale Services; 16609; 200 Wel-

lington Street, Perth.Coote, E. & N.; 15881; 13 Forrest Street, Collie.Copeman, Sidney; 16252; Bullsbrook, via Midland

Junction.Cornwall, William George; 14948; Pantapin, via

Quairading.Corrigin District Farmers Co-op.; 16978; Corrigin;

Bilbarin.Cox & Green; 16626; rear 22 Lindsay Street, Perth.Crackel, Percy; 16619; 124 William Street, Perth;

249 Murray Street, Perth.Craig's Store; 12499; Railway Street, Mingenew.Crampton, L. R.; 12463; Gwalia.Crotty, James Edward; 15119; Brunswick Junction.Culleton, Norman Albert; 16353; Federal Street,

Narrogin.Cullity, John A.; 15513; cor. Geddes Street, and

Albany Highway, Victoria Park.Cumbers, Leslie Thomas; 16828; Wogolin Street,

Wickepin.Cunderdin Farmers Co-op.; 14871; Cunderdin.Curtis, William Bruce; 16633; 337 Cambridge

Street, Wembley.Cutbush & Matsen; 14797; Maitland Road, Mul-

lewa.Dalgety & Co. Ltd.; 16540; Perth; Carnarvon; Fre-

mantle; Geraldton; Port Hedland; RoebourneBunbury; Harvey; Mullewa; Narrogin; WaginMerredin; Northam; Katanning; BusseltonManjimup; Dalwallinu; York; 15806; Kojonup

Dalwallinu Farmers' Co-op.; 16701; Dalwallinu;Buntine; Wubin.

Daly, Tim; 14113; 50 Adelaide Street, Fremantle.Darkan Trading Co.; 15955; Darkan, via WilliamsDarnell, William; 15184; Rosa Brook, via Margaret

River.Darneil & Shervington; 15183; Witchcliffe, via Mar-

garet River.Davidson, Douglas Joseph; 15736; O'Donnell Street,

Wyndham.Daw, Francis Edgar; 15931; Ravensthorpe; Hope-

toun.Daw's Pty. Ltd., 14916; Esperance; Norseman.Dawson, A. & Son; 16534; 19 Egerton Street, Nar-

rogin.Dawson, J. & G. E.; 12525; Doolette Street, Bull-

finch.Dawson, Leon'ard; 16431; Binnu, via Northampton.Dawson, William Robert Dawson; 15492; Absolon

Street, Dumbleyung.De Groot, John Babtiste; 10424; Halls Creek.Dempster, C. & Co.; 11043; Port Hedland.Denham Trading Co.; 15406; Shark Bay.Denmark Co-op.; 15437; Denmark.Digney Bros.; 15059; Mandurah, via Pinjarra.Doodlakine Farmers' Co.op.; 16191; Doodlakine,

via Kellerberrin.Dorries, H. K.; 15116; Brunswick Junction, via

Harvey.Dowding, Walter; 16187; Kellerberrin.Dowerin Farmers' Co-op.; 16758; Dowerin.Downes, H. T. & V. M.; 17227; Yandanooka; Mm-

genew.Drabble, W. & Co.; 16630; 50 Bay View Terrace,

Claremont; Kalgoorlie.Dreger, Charles Oscar Otto; 15841; Mummballup,

via Donnybrook.Drew, Robinson & Co.; 13696; Stirling Terrace,

Albany.Drewell, Leslie Stanley; 16433; Yuna, via North-

ampton.Dumbleyung & District Farmers; 15490; Dumble-

yung; Moulyinning; Kukerin.Durack, Vincent Augustus; 16760; Dowerin.Dyer, Malcolm Ernest; 15221; Burakin, via Koorda.Eddy Bros.; 12711; Canning Bridge, via Palmyra.Edwards Hardware Service; 16336; Bates Street,

Merredin.Elder Smith & Co.; 16535; Carnarvon; Bridgetown;

Geraldton; Kondinin; Mullewa; Port Hed-land; Kellerberrin; Meekatharra; Manjimup;Leonora; Onslow; St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Eldridge, Donald William; 13635; 306 Safety BayRoad, Safety Bay.

Electronic Industries; 16617; 68 Railway Parade,West Perth.

Ellies, William Bastian; 11268; Carnarvon Street,Broome.

Name; Number; Address.Elliott, George William; 16288; Sanford 'Street,

Gera.ldton.Emery, Frederick Cleveland; 2270; 91 Sydney

Street, North Perth.Erickson, Eric John; 13066; Mukinbudin, vIa Nun-

garin.Esperance Agencies; 14920; Andrew Street, Esper-

ance.Ettridge & Co.; 14945; Heal Street, Quairading.Ewart, Frank; 13108; India Street; Broomehill.Falk & Co.; 16631; 317 Murray Street, Perth.Farmer, Robin Ward; 15493; Dumbleyung.Fitzer, Reginald John; 16015; Post Office Store,

Koolanooka; Perenjori.Fitzgerald, Brian Michael; 15296; Calingirl.Fleming, Robert; 16188; Kellerberrin.Fong Fan; 15733; O'Donnell Street, Wyndham.Fong, Sydney & Co.; 16284; Geraldton.Forbes Bros.; 16627; cor. Wanneroo Road and Cur-

tin Street, Tuart Hill.Foster, Thomas James; 14795; Tenindewa, via Mul-

lewa.Fowler, Edward & Mary K.; 15905; James Street,

Kondinin.Fowler, Eric Francis; 16283; Moonyoonooka Store,

via Geraldton.Foy & Gibson; 16608; Forrest Street, Collie; Al-

bany; Mount Barker; Narrogin; Wagin;Katanning; Tambellup; Kojonup; Claremont;Manj imup.

Frankland Traders; 12868; Frankl'and, via Mt.Barker.

Frearson, William Allan; 17102; Doonan Street,Tammin.

Fremantle Sports Depot; 14112; 11-13 AtwellArcade, Fremantle.

Frewin, Arthur Sydney Percival; 15674; 109 Vic-toria Street, Bunbury.

Frys Cycle & Motor Works; 16601; 80 Rokeby Road,Subiaco.

Gale, H.; 15181; Margaret River.Galloway, A. & M.; 15954; Darkan.Gait, Alexander; 13662; Wagin; Narrogin.Garrett, Jack; 10591; Tower Street, Leonora.Gee Hong Yet; 15735; O'Donnell Street, Wyndham.General Store; 16286; Walkaway, via Geraldton.Gerick Bros.; 12945; 57 Wooton Street, Wiluna.Gerick, Philip Alexis; 15385; Meekatharra.Gething, George Wilbur; 16754; Ejanding, via

Dowerin,Gibson, Wallace Waiter; 16618; 27 Leon Road,

Dalkeith.Gilbert, Charles William; 15357; Carnarvon.Giles, Edward Cecil Blair; 2749; North Dandalup,

via Pinjarra.Gillespie, William Robert; 15757; Vincent Street,

Beverley.Glass, Philip Maurice Aldworth; 14586; Avon Ter-

race, York.Gnowangerup Co-op.; 12274; Gnowangerup; 12273;

Borden.Goldsborough, Mort & Co.; 16532; 162 St. George's

Terrace, Perth; Derby.Golhn & Co.; 16602; 215 Hay Street, Subiaco.Gorman, John O'Connell; 16530; 30 Roscorla

Avenue, Mt. Lawley.Gould, J. & E.; 14891; Kondut, via Wongan Hills.Grant, J. and M. M.; 15489; Kukerin, via Dumble-

yung.Grayland, W. W. & M. L.; 14721; Railway Terrace,

Goomalling.Great Southern Agency Ltd.; 13692; Stirling Ter-

race, Albany.Great Southern Radio Service; 16554; 56 Austral

Terrace, Katanning.Greenwell, Walter; 13095; Brockman Road, Gingin.Gribble, J. & Son; 9065; Austin Street, Cue.Guscott, Richard; 16287; 96 Marine Terrace, Ger-

aldton.Haese Bros.; 15855; Hassell Street, Mt. Barker.Halbert, Hugh Victor; 14870; Cunderdin.Hall, Cecil Frederick Albert; 13068; Wialki, via

Mukinbudin.Hall, Samuel William Thomas; 16930; Moorine

Rock, via Southern Cross.Halligan, Margaret Caroline; 15186; Alexandra

Bridge, via Margaret River.Hamilton, Doris Eileen; 17151; Gibbons Street,

Yalgoo.

14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1063

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1064 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

Name; Number; Address.Hancock, Charles William; 16355; Federal Street,

Narrogin.Happ, George Leopold; 13248; Balingup.Happ, Herbert Louis; 14139; NannUp.Hardware House; 16285; Marine Terrace, Gerald-

ton.Harpers Cash Store; 16929; Moorine Rock, via

Southern Cross.Harper, Stanley Bliss; 16088; Nungarin.Harris, George; 15667; Dardanup, via Bunbury.Harris Scarfe & Sandovers Ltd.; 16548; Hay Street,

Perth; Kalgoorlie; Fremantle; Bunbury; Al-bany; Geraldton.

Harrison, James; 12570; Jull Street, Armadale.Hasleby, Keith Nelson; 15356; East Carnarvon.Haworth, Ralph; 15150; Porongorups, via Mt.

Barker.Hayward & Sons Ltd.; 15673; Stephen Street, Bun-

bury.Hemphill Motors; 13159; 103 Robert Street, Norse-

man.Hills, W. L. & L. J.; 13721; South Kumminin, via

Narembeen.Hogben, Sydney Mervyn; 15265; Arrino, via Gerald-

ton.Holtfreter, Roy Maxwell; 16042; 139 Fitzgerald

Street, Northam.Holtham, George Godfrey; 12524; Bullfinch.Hood, Cuthbert; 16539; 485 Murray Street, Perth.Hopkins, Frank Charles; 16281; 28 Durlacher

Street, Geraldton.Hopkins, Ronald Kenneth; 16679; 68 Maritana

Street, Kalgoorlie.Hopkins & Martin; 16427; Mary Street, North-

ampton.Horsman, Stanley Herbert; 14412; Pingaring, via

Kuhn.Howard, Frank dive; 16065; Yornup General Store.Howells, Thomas Trevor; 12869; Tenterden, via Mt.

Barker.Hudson, Albert Sydney; 16553; Pingrup.Hunt, Neville De Vere; 16358; Highbury, via Nar-

rogin.Hunter, Alfred; 15262; Three Springs.Hunts Agency & Store; 14075; Kalannie.Hyder & Beatty; 16957; Busselton.Ingram, A. S. & K.; 14720; Railway Terrace,

Goomalling.Ironside and Rule; 12500; Shenton Street, Mm-

genew.James, Arnold; 16011; Morawa.Jamieson, James; 16858; Shackleton, via Bruce

Rock.Jamieson, William Andrew; 15812; Qualeup.Jeifreys, James William; 16727; Marble Bar.Jenkins, John Lane; 15672; 13 Stephen Street,

Bunbury.Jenkin & Herman; 14893; Wongan Hills..Jerramongup Co-op.; 12270; Jerramongup, via

Gnowangerup.Johnson, R. A. & Co. Ltd.; 14992; Pingelly.Johnstone, Graham David; 15543; 71 Giblett

Street, Manjimup.Jones, Anthony James; 11775; Waraga, via Yalgoo.Jones, A. T. & Co.; 16603; 237 Murray Street,

Perth.Jones, Douglas Pty. Ltd.; 16680; 7 Sherwood Court,

Perth; 307 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie.Jones Handy Store; 16903; Hayward Street, Har-

vey.Jones, Ernest Leslie; 15217; Dukin, via Koorda.Jones, Victor Leslie; 15510; 909 Albany Highway,

Victoria Park.Julian, Walter John; 13447; 74 Piesse Street, Boul-

der.Katanning Stock & Trading Co.; 16555; Katan-

ning.Kauri Timber Co. Ltd;. 14138; Nannup.Kealley, Stanley Charles; 15956; Brooking Street,

Williams.Kealy & Son; 16962; Vasse, via Busselton.Keamy & Co.; 16168; Gardiner Street, Moora.Keene, John Fitzroy Nevil; 16282; 80 Marine Ter-

race, Geraldton.Kellerberrin Farmers' Co-op.; 16189; Kellerberrin.Kennedy, Herbert; 11269; Napier Terrace, Broome.Kent, Rowland Basil; 14918; Esperance.Kevills Garage; 14944; Quairading.Killerbys Stores; 16956; Queen Street, Busselton.Kimberley Enterprises; 10423; Halls Creek.

Name; Number; Address.Kimberley Traders; 13568; Derby.King, Harry; 15878; Throssell Street, Collie.Kingston, Samuel; 16831; Yealering, via Wickepin.Kirby, Joseph Atkins; 16063; Steere Street, Bridge-

town.Kirk, Arthur William; 9566; Dongara.Knox & Son.; 9215; Waroona.Kojonup Co-op.; 15807; Kojonup.Kojonup Newsagency; 15808; Kojonup.Krasnostein, James Albary Herbert; 16620; 231

Bulwer Street, Perth; Irvine Street, Bayswater;89 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie; 555 Albany High-way, Victoria Park.

Kudardup District Store; 15185; Kudardup, viaMargaret River.

Kuhl, Les & Son; 16167; Padbury Street, Moora.Lake, Thomas; 16332; Merredin.Lanigan, Joseph Patrick; 15299; New Norcia.Lardi Bros.; 17103; Tammin.Laverton Trading Co.; 15633; Laverton.Lee, Thomas, 13739; RoebourneLee, Valentine; 14725; Konnongorring, via Goomal-

ling.Lee Tong, Bessie; 15732; Wyndham.Leroya Industries; 16536; 672 Hay Street, Perth.Leuba, Frederick Fane; 16333; Muntadgin, via Mer-

redin.Lewis, Robert Henry; 16683; 200 Hannan Street,

Kalgoorlie.Liebmann, Heinz Wolfgang; 16542; 331 Murray

Street, Perth.Lindley, J. H. & Co.; 16337; Walgoolan, via Wes-

tonia.Lindsay, Huntley Edward; 13247; Greenbushes;

Balingup.Lock & Gun Co.; 16546; 88 Beaufort Street, Perth.Lodge & Sons; 16009; Morawa.Loeper, James Adolph; 15780; Stirling Terrace,

Toodyay.Lucraft & Son; 13094; Gingin.Lunn, William Henry; 11673; Mundijong.Lupton, Henry Coles Evans; 15634; Cosmo Newbery

Native Mission, via Laverton.Lynn, John Patrick; 14743; Yelbeni, via Trayning.McAleer, Charles; 15387; Meekatharra.McCay, Charles; 16062; Hampton Street, Bridge-

town.McCormack, John; 15670; 7 Hillcrest Avenue, Bun-

bury.McDonald, Eric; 15491; Dumbleyung.McDonnell, Michael Joseph; 15058; 14 Pinjarra

Road, Mandurah.McKay, Peter James; 16255; P.O. Store, Upper

Swan.McKinnon, Lachian John; 15118; Burekup Store,

Burekup.McLe'an Bros. & Rigg; 16622; 104 Murray Street,

Perth; Kalgoorlie; Albany.McLouchlin, Albert George; 16357; 48 Federal

Street, Narrogin.McQuillan Ltd., H. J.; 16623; 7 Queens Place, Perth.Manmanning Agency Co.; 16756; Manmannhig, via

Dowerin.Manolas, James Anthony; 2271; 435 Fitzgerald

Street, North Perth.Marradong Traders; 12420; Forrest Street, Bod-

dington.Marshall Bros.; 15215; Railway Street, Koorda.Martin, A. J. & J. M.; 13875; Kulikup, via Boyup

Brook.Matthews Hardware; 13634; 89A Parkin Street,

Palm Beach.Matthews, John Edmund; 13299; Robinson Road,

Brookton.Matthews, Thomas Robert; 16169; Dandarragan

Street, Moora.May's (Estelle Merle McDonald); 28349; 86 Roberts

Street, Norseman.Meckering Farmers' Co-op.; 15005; Meckering.Meidrum & Sons; 16556; Clive Street, Katanning.Meirose Stores; 16171; Dandarragan Street, Moora.Metcalf, Edgar George; 16549; Scarborough Beach

Road, Osborne Park.Metcalf, Ronald Frank; 16755; Dowerin.Metzke, Walter; 16927; Antaris Street, Southern

Cross.Mewett, Ernest Clarence; 14869; Railway Parade,

Cunderdin.Mews, Reginald; 15544; Giblett Street, Manjimup.

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Name; Number; Address.Middletons Stores; 11672; Serpentine, via Mundi-

jong.Miles, George W.; 16726; Marble Bar.Miling Co-op.; 16174; Miling, via Moora.Millar, J. & M.; 14792; Jose 'Street, Mullewa.Millars T. & T. Co. Ltd.; 16550; St. George's Ter-

race, Perth; Karridale; Mornington; Quininup;Jardee; Treesville.

Millar & Sandover; 14917; Randall Street, Esper-ance.

Miller, Robert Francis; 15512; 313 Albany Highway,Victoria Park.

Minnivale Trading Co.; 16757; Minnivale, via Dow-erin.

Mitchell, Frank; 15837; South-West Highway,Donnybrook.

Mogumber Post Office Store; 15300; Mogumber, viaMoora.

Moore, William David; 16359; Cuballing, via Nar-rogin.

Mt. Barker Co-op.; 15852; Mt. Barker.Mt. Margaret Store; 15632; Mt. Margaret Mission,

via Laverton.Moyes & Son, William; 16064; Steere Street,

Bridgetown.Moyle, Edward Ervin; 15843; Mullalyup, via Donny-

brook.Muhs, Harry James; 17076; Piawaning, via Moora.Mukinbudin Road Board; 13067; Mukinbudin, via

Nungarin.Munt, R. N. & J.; 16977; Corrigin.Muradup Co-op. Ltd.; 15811; Muradup, via Boyup

Brook.Nancarrow, H.; 2750; George Street, Pinjarra.Narembeen Electricity Supply; 13722; Churchill

Street, Narembeen.Neame, Douglas Horace; 15298; Yericoin, via Cal-

ingiri.Nevill, John Lawrence; 17153; Corner Store, Yal-

goo.Newton, Frank Walter; 16621; 194 Holbeck Street,

Scarborough.Nichols, William John; 13720; Narembeen Agency,

Narembeen.Nockolds, Rich'ard John; 15436; Denmark.Northam and Districts Co-op.; 14723; Railway Ter-

race, Goomalling.North Midland Farmers' Co-op.; 15264; Three

Springs; Coorow; Carnamah; Winchester.Nulsen, Albert Ernest; 13161; Salmon Gums.Nungarin Farmers' Co-op.; 16087; Railway Avenue,

Nungarin.Nutley, Phillip Edward; 15121; Benger.Offsaanka, Carl Bernard; 16013; Canna, via

Morawa.Ogden, Clifford Mason; 14923; Gibson, via Esper-

ance.Oliver, Robert Thomas; 14793; Jose Street, Mul-

lewa.Olympic Sports and Plastics; 14117; 30 High Street,

Fremantle.O'Meara, John Patrick; 15908; Hyden, via Kon-

dinin.Ongerup and Needilup Co-op.; 12271; Ongerup, via

Gnowangerup.Osborne, Bridget Bernita; 16289; Walkaway.O'Shaughnessy, Eugene; 16753; Dowerin.Parker, Kenneth Gordon; 15668; 106 Victoria

Street, Bunbury.Parker, Reginald Peter James; 16759; Stewart

Street, Dowerin.Faust & Gibson; 14118; 31 High Street, Fremantle.Peake, Thomas William; 16961; Queen Street, Bus-

selton.Pearsall, Charles Frederick; 16543; Pearsall's

Garage, Wanneroo.Pearson, William Hutchison; 16334; Hines Hill,

via Merredin.Pelle, John Christian; 16728; Francis Street,

Marble Bar.Perth Sports Depot; 16545; 5 Barrack Street,

Perth.Pexton, Edwin Sinfleld; 16430; Hampton Road,

Northampton.Philco Cycle Agency; 16253; 22 Commercial Road,

Midland Junction; 328 Great Eastern High-way, Midland Junction.

Phillips, Reginald William; 15838; DonnybrookNewsagency, South-West Highway.

Name; Number; Address.Pickersgill, N. M. & B. L.; 15325; Pingrup, via

Katanning.Pike & Baber; 15810; Jingalup, via Kojonup.Pilley & Co.; 16702; Dalwallinu.Pingelly-Aldersyde Co-op.; 14994; Pingelly.Pitman, Kenneth George; 11671; Mardella, via

Mundijong.Pitts, C. J. & J. C.; 14507; Yarloop.Preston Producers Co-op.; 15840; Blackwood Road,

Donnybrook.Preston Valley Store; 15836; Lowden, via Donny-

brook.Prior, Benjamin Austin; 10464; Bayley Street, Cool-

gardie.Proctor, Frederick Hutchinson; 13874; Boyuia Brook.Prosser, Charles Rooks; 13446; Boulder.Pullen, John; 16830; Tinkurren, via Wickepin.Quairading Farmers' Co-op.; 14947; Quairading;

Yoting; Dangin; South Caroling.Radio Motors; 16290; Marine Terrace, Geraldton.Rakich, I. J. & Sons; 16258; Gingin Road, Basker-

ville.Redman, William Perron; 14462; Banksiadale, via

Dwellingup.Reeves, Roy William; 16429; Hampton Road,

Northampton.Reynolds, Norman Wilfred; 14841; Carnamah.Richards, G. V.; 10780; Northcliffe, via Pemberton.Max Richardson Pty. Ltd.; 16552; Clive Street,

Katanning.Ricketts, John Frederick; 15435; Denmark.Rickson, A. G. & G. H.; 13096; Bindoon.Rivervale Hardware; 1886; 27 Great Eastern High-

way, Rivervale.Roberts, Wilfred Frank; 17201; Capel, via Bussel-

ton.Roebourne Traders; 13740; Roebourne.Rogers Bros.; 16047; Northam.Rogers, Leonard Alfred; 16331; Burracoppin, via

Merredin.Rojo, A. E.; 15263; Three Springs.Rose, Harold Mervyn; 12913; Kelmscott.Rose, Robert George; 16955; Queen Street, Bus-

selton.Rosenstamm Pty. Ltd.; 16531; 63 King Street,

Perth.Ross, John Kenyan Corsane; 1095; Empire Build-

ing, Canning Highway, Bicton.Rowleys Pty. Ltd.; 16635; 50 Market Street, Fre-

mantle; 865 Wellington Street, Perth.Ruhaak & Co.; 16636; Hubble Street, East Fre-

mantle.Royals Pty. Ltd.; 14724; Goomalling.Rushton, Horace; 17251; Robinson Road, Brookton.Sainsbury, Howard Edward; 16632; 2, 4 and 5, Lon-

don Court, Perth.Sallur, Alfred Samuel Charles; 15386; Meekatharra.Sander, Edward Robert; 14116; 116 Wray Avenue,

Fremantle.Sanders, Keith Henry Frederick; 15220; Cadoux, via

Koorda.Sawyers Valley Store; 2594; Sawyers Valley.Schier's Store; 14842; Carnamah.Schladow, Wolf; 16256; 293 Great Eastern High-

way, Midland Junction.Scott, William; 15236; Mt. Magnet.Seimons, George Clarke; 16976; Corrigin.Seimons, George William; 16979; Bullaring, via

Corrigin.Sermon, Lawrence Augustine; 16046; Grass Valley.Shackleton-Kwolyin Farmers' Co-op.; 16860;

Shackleton, via Bruce Rock.Sharpe-Smith, William; 15514; 432 Albany High-

way, Victoria Park.Sheed, David Pty. Ltd.; 14050; 101 Hannan Street,

Kalgoorlie.Sherry's Pty. Ltd.; 17205; Victoria Street, Bunbury.Shimenson & Co.; 16541; 197 Murray Street, Perth.Shoesmith, John Louis; 16280; Sixth Street, Bluff

Point, Geraldton.Sibly, Hamilton John; 15839; South-West Highway,

Donnybrook.Sier & Chapple; 15117; Hardware House, Ommaney

Road, Brunswick Junction; Harvey.Silver Prince Cycles; 16682; 102 Maritana Street,

Kalgoorlie.Simpson, William Charles; 13693; Youngs Siding.Slater, Shenton & Co.; 14946; Heal Street, Quair-

ading.

14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1065

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1066 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

Name; Number; Address.Smith, Arthur Samuel; 13445; 119A Burt Street,

Boulder.Smith, John & Co.; 16061; Hampton Street, Bridge-

town.Smith, Stanley Gordon; 15675; 38 Wellington

Street, Bunbury.Smith, Walter Clyde & Co.; 15182; Margaret River.Smithson, William Samuel; 15854; Kendenup, via

Mt. Barker.Solomon Bros.; 15006; Gregory Street, Meckering.Sontay, Frederick William; 13065; Mukinbudin, via

Nungarin.South Perth Hardware; 16628; 86 Angelo Street,

South Perth.South-West Co-op.; 17204; Bunbury; Harvey; Boy-

anup; Busselton; Bridgetown; Manjimup; Mar-garet River; Northcliffe; Pemberton.

Spackman, Clifford John; 15178; Augusta.Spalhoitz, Francis John; 15090; Gabbin, via Ben-

cubbin.Spargo, Keith Herbert Ray; 16086; Nukarni Trad-

ing Store, Nungarin.Spencers Store; 16558; Woodanilling, via Katan-

ning.Squire, Clifford Leonard; 16902; Harvey.Stagbouer, Edna May; 12419; Boddington.Stammers, Jack Garbutt; 1097; 265 Canning High-

way, Palmyra.Start, Harold Arthur; 16291; 210 Marine Terrace,

Geraldton.State Building Supplies; 15546; Pemberton; Holy-

oake; Deanmill.Steele, Roderick Mason; 13694; Narrikup, via

Albany.Stephens, Oliver Luke; 16551; Nyabing, via Katan-

fling.Stirling Farmers' Co-op.; 12867; Cranbrook.Stirling Farmers' Co-op.; 16206; Tambellup.Stirling Service Station & Amelup Agencies; 12275;

Amelup, via Borden, Gnowangerup.Stokes, Kenneth Michael; 15547; Brockman Street,

Manjimup.Stokes, Mayberry & Co.; 15337; Wyalkatchem.Stone, Charles Douglas; 12272; Borden, via Gnow-

angerup.Streeter & Male Ltd.; 28349; Broome.Sunshine, Crooks & Brooker Co.; 16292; Marine

Terrace, Geraldton.Superior Autos; 16678; 29 Boulder Road, Kalgoorlie.Swain, Robert Percy; 13567; Locke Street, Derby.Swansea Cycle and Motor Co.; 14120; 9 William

Street, Fremantle; Victoria Street, Bunbury.Tambellup Traders; 16205; cor. Norrish & Crowder

Streets, Tambellup.Tammin Farmers' Co-op.; 17101; Tammin, via

Cunderdin.Tanner, William Arthur; 15219; Railway Street,

Koorda.Taylor, Gordon Henry Guy; 14919; Norseman Road,

Esperance.Taylor & Co. Ltd.; 14119; 25 Henry Street, Fre-

mantle.Taylor, N. & C.; 14894; Wongan Hills.Teede, Douglas Vernon; 15669; 59 Victoria Street,

Bunbury.Templeman, Hazel Annis; 9108; Shenton Street,

Menzies.Thobaven, Peter Henry; 15235; Hepburn Street, Mt.

Magnet.Thompson, Donald R. P.; 16729; Moolyilla, via

Marble Bar.Thompson's Hardware Store; 15542; Giblett Street,

Manjimup.Thompson, Kenneth Barry; 13664; Duranillin, via

Wagin.Thornton, Alfred William; 16190; Kellerberrin.Toodyay Valley Co-op.; 15781; Stirling Terrace,

Toodyay; Bolgart.Toone, Millicent Mary; 15853; Kendenup.Totadgin Farmers' Co-op.; 16857; Belka, via Bruce

Rock.Townley, Hubert James; 14796; Tardun, via Mul-

lewa.Travers, Henry Harvey; 16928; Southern Cross.Trayning Farmers' Co-op.; 14742; Twine Street,

Trayning.Treasure, Cecil William; 14993; Parade Street, Pin-

gelly.Trestrail & Co.; 15906; Karlgarin, via Kondinin.

Name; Number; Address.Tropical Traders & Patersons; 16066; Hampton

Street, Bridgetown.Tsakalos, James Demetrious; 13741; 32 Sholl Street,

Roebourne.Tsakalos, J. K. & Co.; 11044; Wedge Street, Port

Hedland,Tunbridge, Norman Richard; 17077; Calingiri.Tyler, Edmund Paul; 14751; Railway Terrace,Goomalling.Underwood, Frederick Albert Edward; 15671; 101

Spencer Street, Bunbury.Union Stores; 14114; cor. Henry and High Streets,

Fremantle.Upson, Edwin Raymond; 17203; Universal Stores,

Capel, via Bunbury.Universal Providers; 14892; Ballidu.Vagg, Arthur Kevin; 15734; O'Donnell Street,

Wyndham.Varnavides, Victor; 10779; Brockman Street, Pem-

berton.Venables Service; 16614; 97 Oxford Street, Leeder-

ville.Waddingham, A. B. & D. A.; 15180; Cowaramup,

via Margaret River.Wgin District Farmers' Co-op.; 13663; Wagin.Walker, Albert Edward; 15929; Ravensthorpe.Walker, James Lloyd; 17206; Boyanup, via Bun-

bury.Walker, William Thomas George; 15856; Mt. Bar-

ker.Warburton, John William; 16254; 7 Elvire Street,

Midland Junction.Warneford, Thomas William; 15930; Lake King, via

Ravensthorpe.Warnock, Jack Donald; 15851; Lowood Street, Mt.

Barker.Warren Co-op. Co. Ltd.; 15545; Manjimup.Waterhouse, Warren Saville; 16085; Nungarin.Watson, H. R. & E.; 14411; Kuhn.Way, Francis Cecil; 15511; Stirling Brewery, Great

Eastern Highway, Victoria Park.Webb & Kendrick; 16616; Room 72, 3rd Floor,

A.N.A. House, 44 St. George's Terrace, Perth.Webster & Gledhill; 17226; Mingenew.Wells, Noel; 16953; Queen Street, Busselton.West, S. V. & L. M.; 14461; McForty Street,

Dwelhingup.Weston, Ben; 14589; Avon Terrace, York.Westralian Farmers Ltd.; 16604; 569 Wellington

Street, Perth; Albany; Bunbury; Miling;Moora; Northam; Katanning; Wyalkatchem;B'alingup; Geraldton; Carnarvon; Waroona;Bridgetown; Narembeen; Esperance; Wagin;Narrogin.

Wiley, Elizabeth Mary; 15737; O'Donnell Street,Wyndham.

Wilkinson, Alexander James; 14115; 38 High Street,Fremantle.

Williams, J. K. & Co.; 16761; Stewart Street, Dow-erin.

Williams, Reginald Philip; 16048; 108 FitzgeraldStreet, Northam.

Williams, Robert; 16832; Toolibin, via Wickepin.Williams, Thomas Bertram; 15120; Brunswick

Junction, via Harvey.Williams Trading & Agency Co.; 15957; Williams.Williams & Wood Pty. Ltd.; 18613; off Howard

Street, Perth.Willis, G. & E. V.; 17152; Yalgoo.Wills, George & Co. Ltd.; 16612; 183 St. George's

Terrace, Perth.Wilson, Albert Rolfe; 12866; Gordon Road, Cran-

brook.Wilson, George L.; 16360; 57 Federal Street, Nar-

rogin.Winch, Clifford Henry; 16857; Kwolyin, via Bruce

Rock.Woodcock, W. J.; West Farmers Co-op.; 16428;

Northampton.Woolcott, Stanley Walters; 15809; Mudi'arrup, via

Kojonup.Wootton, James Frederick; 14843; Main Street,

Coorow.Wubin Trading Co.; 14074; Wubin, via Daiwalhinu.Wundowie Trading Agency; 16045; Wimdowie, via

Northam.Wyalkatchem Farmers' Co-op.; 15338; Wyalkat-

chem.

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Name; Number; Address.Keene, John Fitzroy Neville; 1011; 86 Marine Ter-

race, Geraldton.Leech, Ronald Bruce; 719; 1 Bushell Street, Carey

Park.Lock & Gun Co.; 994; 58 Beaufort Street, Perth.McCormack, John; 718; 7 Hillcrest Avenue, Bun-

bury.Mellows, Francis William Doughty; 1012; 199

Augustus Street, Geraldton.Metcalf, E. & L.; 989; Scarborough Beach Road,

Osborne Park.Newton, Frank Walter; 999; 194 Holbeck Street,

Doubleview.Northcott, Thomas Francis James; 772; 29 South

Street, Albany.Oliver, Robert Thomas; 1010; Jose Street, Mullewa.Paust & Gibson; 126; 31 High Street, Fremantle.

harpe, Keith Upton Barber; 771; 24 SerpentineRoad, Albany.

Shimenson & Co.; 991; 197 Murray Street, Perth.Shoesmith, John Louis; 1009; Sixth Street, Bluff

Point, Geraldton.Tough, Stanley Harold; 998; 993 Hay Street, Perth.Venables, Allan Stanley; 662; Government Road,

Harvey.Warburton, John William; 828; 7 Elvire Street,

Midland Junction.Waters, Walter Barry; 826; 2 The Reserve, Mid-

land Junction.Wells, Noel; 987; Queen Street, Busselton.Wynne, Arnold Henry; 16010; Morawa.Wynne, Norman Alfred; 15488; Moulyinning, via

Dumbleyung.Yealering Farmers' Co-op.; 16829; Yealering;

Wickepin.Yee Palk; 13738; Roebourne.York District Farmers' Co-op.; 14588; Avon Ter-

race, York.Young, Wallace Vince; 15541; Tone River Mill, via

Manjimup.Yuna Farmers' Co-op.; 16432; Yuna, via North-

ampton.

Manufacturers and Repairers.Achimovich, Spiro Noel; 1051; 11 Columbus Avenue,

Wembley.Alexander, Roy Gunsmith; 996; 124 Beaufort

Street, Perth.Armstrong, Harry Pty. Ltd.; 993; 201 Murray

Street, Perth.Beaton, Gordon Murray; 995; 58 Dane Street, Vic-

toria Park.Bowler, James; 100; 23 Charles Street, Kalgoorlie.Cooper, Albert William; 511; 37 Dwyer Street,

Boulder.Cruttenden, Archie; 988; 68 Watson Street, Bas-

sendean.Dawson, A. & Son; 235; 19 Egerton Street, Nar-

rogin.Emery, Frederick Cleveland; 992; 91 Sydney Street,

North Perth.Gibson, Wallace Walter; 997; 27 Leon Road, Dal-

keith.Harris, David; 827; Ferguson Street, Middle Swan.Holman, Basil Frederick; 554; Kudardup, via Mar-

garet River.Holtfreter, Roy Maxwell; 319; 139 Fitzgerald

Street, Northam.Hyden & Beatty; 1052; Bridgetown.Jones, Basil Ernest; 770; 105 Stirling Street, Al-

bany.

Shooting Galleries.Coward, Cornelius Eric John; 395; 56 Armadale

Road, Rivervale.Cummins, Warren Arthur; 396; The Esplanade,

Scarborough.Mealey, John; 393; Beach Carnival, Busseltop.Pell, Ronald John; 397; 6 Kingsland Avenue, Scar-

borough.Ruggiero, Goetano; 394; 139 Melville Parade, Como.

J. M. O'BRIEN,Commissioner of Police.

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1959.Collie Coalfields Road Board.

NOTICE is hereby given that under the provisionsof section 52 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1959, theCollie Coalfields Road Board, at a meeting heldon the 5th April, 1960, resolved to suspend tem-porarily the operations of the Traffic Act andregulations made thereunder within part of thetownsite of Collie for the purpose of permittingthe holding of a motor cycle race meeting onMonday, 18th April, 1960, from 7.30 a.m. to 5.30p.m., and to close the roads or part thereof as areprescribed hereunder:-

Throssell Street, from Patterson Street to Har-vey Street.

Harvey Street, from Throssell Street to Wit-tenoom Street.

Wittenoom Street, from Harvey Street to At-kinson Street.

Atkinson Street, from Wittenoom Street toAtkinson Crescent.

Atkinson Crescent to Mungallup Road.Mungallup Road from Atkinson Crescent to

Venn Street.Venn Street, from Harvey Street to Steere

Street.Steere Street, from Venn Street to Wittenoom

Street.Wittenoom Street, from Steere Street to Pat-

teson Street.Patterson Street, from Wittenoom Street to

Throssell Street.Dated this 5th day of April, 1960.

N. S. COOTE,Chairman.

R. C. H. HOUGH,Secretary.

Department of Native Welfare,Perth, 4th April, 1960.

THE undermentioned is hereby notified for generalinformation:.

NATIVES (CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS) ACT,1944-51.

March, 1960.THE following Certificates have been granted:-

Cert. No.; Name; Address; Date Granted.1579; Cockle, Ernest Eddie; Albany; 1/3/60.1587; Brockman, Nettup, Evelyn; Bunbury;

26/2/60.1549; Lewis, William Robert; Morawa; 8/3/60.1603; tJgle, Bella; includes children: trgle, Beryl,

born 29/7/45, Ugle, Lee, born 25/11/42; Nar-rogin; 9/3/60.

1580; Nixon, Nobby; Leonora; 4/3/60.1573; Miller, Jean Patricia; Leonora; 2/3/60.1595; Harris, Jack; Coolgardie; 18/3/60.1596 Harris, Nellie; Coolgardie; 18/3/60.1601 Yarran, Arnold; York; 17/3/60.1554 Simpson, Ike; includes children: Simpson,

Rachel, born 18/11/50, Simpson, RaymondGeorge, born 1/1/52, Simpson, Valma Julian,born 1/1/53, Simpson, Trevor John, born3/1/54, Simpson, Roderick, born 6/4/58;Gwalia; 14/3/60.

1568; Nannup, Ronald George; Meekatharra;18/3/60.

1569 Nannup, Blanche; Meekatharra; 18/3/60.1602 Nellie, Inez; Perth; 16/3/60.1599 Nellie, Iris Coleen; Perth; 22/3/60.1457 Paddy, Charlie; Wyalkatchem; 23/3/60.1609 Farrell, Irene; Bunbury; 28/3/60.1610 Farrell, Frank Gregory; Bunbury; 28/3/60.

Cancelled.699; Jackaboy; Norseman; 14/1/60.810; Simpson, Ike; Gwalia; 14/3/60.1336; Nellie, Inez Lydia; Midland Junction;

16/3/60.410; Hill, Reginald; Carnarvon; 3/3/60.1380; Nellie, Iris Coleen; Midland Junction;

22/3/60.S. G. MIDDLETON,

Commissioner of Native Welfare.

14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1067

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1068 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

FORiITURES.THE undermentioned leases have been cancelledunder section 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1958, dueto non-payment of rent or other reasons.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Name; Lease; District; Reason; Corres.; Plan.Dunn, I. L.; 347/12575; Plantagenet 6488; aban-

doned; 1785/58; 450/80, AB1.Fragosa, A.; 347/5154; Yilgarn 513; abandoned;

750/48; 36/80, Fl.Frost, A. K.; 3116/2652; Kwolyin A.A. 48; aban-

doned; 9662/09 V2; 4/80, B1.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Prohibited Times.

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 12th April, 1960.

Corres. No, 21, Vol. 5.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to declare, under section 17 (1)of the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1958, that it shall beunlawful to set fire to the bush in the followingmunicipality and various road board districts dur-ing the periods mentioned:

Halls Creek Road District; 1st April, 1960, to1st December, 1960 (inclusive).

Wyndham Road District and West KimberleyRoad District; 1st May, 1960, to 30th Sep-tember, 1960 (inclusive).

Ashburton Road District; 1st August, 1960, to30th September, 1960 (inclusive).

Carnarvon Municipality, Gascoyne-MinilyaRoad District, Meekatharra Road Districtand Upper Gascoyne Road District; 1stAugust, 1960, to 30th April, 1961 (inclus-ive).

R. P. BOWE,Acting Secretary,Bush Fires Board.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor inExecutive Council, 30th March, 1960.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Appointments and Cancellations of Bush Fire

Control Officers.Bush Fires Board,

East Perth, 12th April, 1960.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe Kondinin Road Board has appointed Messrs.D. Tolland and R. Biglin as bush fire controlofficers for its road district, and cancelled theappointment of Mr. E. J. Biglin.

R. BOWE,Acting Secretary,Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT 1954-1958.Bridgetown Road Board.

Restricted Burning TimesOrder ofSuspension.

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 8th April, 1960.

Corres. No. 81.PURSUANT to the powers contained in subsection(3a) of the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1958, On theapplication of the Bridgetown Road Board, thesuspension is ordered of the provisions of subpara-graphs (ii) and (iii) of paragraph (a), and thewhole of paragraphs (C), (d), (e) and (1) of sub-section (2) of section 18 of the Act, in respectof the whole of the Bridgetown Road District for

the period 7th April, 1960, to 31st May, 1960, bothdates inclusive. All other provisions of the BushFires Act must be complied with.

This order is issued subject to the conditionthat a bush fire control officer appointed by theBridgetown Road Board may, subject to the direc-tions, if any, of the Road Board, require a personor the owner or occupier of any land to take anyprecautions he considers necessary before light-ing any fire during the period of this suspension,and where a fire has already been lit, may directthat all reasonable steps be taken by the owneror occupier or person who lit the fire to extinguishthe fire or to prevent the fire from spreading.

R. BOWE,Acting Secretary,Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Cranbrook Road Board.

Restricted Burning TimesOrder ofSuspension.

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 12th April, 1960.

Corres. No. 141.PURSUANT to the powers contained in subsection(3a) of section 18 of the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1958,on the application of the Cranbrook Road Board,the suspension is ordered of the whole of the pro-visions of section 18 of the Act, in respect of thewhole of the Cranbrook Road District, for theperiod 12th April, 1960, to 31st May, 1960, bothdates inclusive. All other provisions of the BushFires Act must be complied with.

This order is issued subject to the conditionthat a bush fire control officer appointed by theCranbrook Road Board may, subject to the direc-tions, if any, of the Road Board, require a personor the owner or occupier of any land to take anyprecautions he considers necessary before lightingany fire during the period of this suspension, andwhere a fire has already been lit, may direct thatall reasonable steps be taken by the owner oroccupier or person who lit the fire to extinguishthe fire or to prevent the fire from spreading.

R. BOWE,Acting Secretary,Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Dardanup Road Board.Toodyay Road Board.

Upper Blackwood Road Board.Restricted Burning TimesOrder of

Suspension.Bush Fires Board,

East Perth, 12th April, 1960.Corres. Nos. 181, 56, 156.

PURSUANT to the powers contained in subsection(3a) of the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1958, on theapplication of the Dardanup, Toodyay and UpperBlackwood Road Boards, the suspension is orderedof the whole of the provisions of section 18 ofthe Act, in respect of the whole of each of theforegoing road districts, for the period 11th April,1960, to 31st May, 1960, both dates inclusive. Allother provisions of the Bush Fires Act must becomplied with.

This order is issued subject to the conditionthat a bush fire control officer appointed by therespective road board may, subject to the direc-tions, if any, of the road board, require a personor the owner or occupier of any land to takeany precautions he considers necessary before light-ing any fire during the period of this suspension,and where a fire has already been lit, may directthat all reasonable steps be taken by the owneror occupier or person who lit the fire to extin-guish the fire or to prevent the fire from spreading.

R. BOWE,Acting Secretary,Bush Fires Board.

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BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Capel Road Board.

Restricted Burning Times-Order ofSuspension.

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 12th April, 1960.

Corres. No. 114.PURSUANT to the powers contained in subsection(3a) of the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1958, on theapplication of the Capel Road Board, the suspen-sion is ordered of the provisions of paragraph (c)of subsection (2) of section 18 of the Act, inrespect of the whole of the Capel Road Districtfor the period 11th April, 1960, to 31st May, 1960,both dates inclusive. All other provisions of theBush Fires Act must be complied with.

This order is issued subject to the condition thata bush fire control officer appointed by the CapelRoad Board may, subject to the directions, ifany, of the Road Board, require a person or theowner or occupier of any land to take any pre-cautions he considers necessary before lighting anyfire during the period of this suspension andwhere a fire has already been lit, may direct thatall reasonable steps be taken by the owner oroccupier or person who lit the fire to extinguishthe fire or to prevent the fire from spreading.

R. BOWE,Acting Secretary,Bush Fires Board.

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING RESERVENo. 2095.

(Tenterden Agricultural Area Lot 25.)Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 11th April, 1960.Corres. No. 2128/91.

APPLICATIONS are invited, under section 32 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1958, for the leasing of reserveNo. 2095 (Tenterden Agricultural Area Lot 25)for Grazing Purposes, for a term of one year, re-newable at the will of the Minister for Lands,determinable at three months' notice by eitherparty, at a rental of six pounds per annum, subjectto the following conditions:-

Compensation will not be payable at theexpiration or earlier determination of thelease for any improvements effected onthe said lease.The lessee shall not cut, destroy or other-wise interfere with any scrub or timbergrowing on the demised land.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £615s., must be lodged at the Lands Department,Perth, on or before Wednesday, 11th May, 1960.

In the event of there being more applicationsthan one for leasing this area, the application tobe granted shall be decided by the Land Board.

(Plan 444/80, Fl.)F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1958.Section 18.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30th March, 1960.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended, on the20th day of April, 1960, to issue to Frank VivianMitchell, of 284 Crawford Road, Inglewood, In-dustrial Organiser, formerly Shearer, a substitutedlicense of the land hereunder, the Original LeaseNo. 338/7077 having, it is alleged, been lost.

Dated this 8th day of April, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

The Land Referred To.All that piece of land being Northampton Lot 364

and being the whole of the land comprised inLicense No. 338/7077.

ERRATUM.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 11th April, 1960.Corres. 2898/56.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatWellington Location 4708, open for selection on the4th May, 1960, and published on page 1013 of theGovernment Gazette dated 8th April, 1960, is sub-ject also to the condition that the selector will notbe granted immediate provision of drainage by theGovernment and no compensation can be claimedif the lands are flooded from other drains.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1958.

WEDNESDAY, 25th MAY, 1960.Eastern Division-Jaurdi District.

Corres. No. 4380/57. (Plans 50/80, 24/300.)IT is notified for general information that all thatland comprising about 86,102 acres and situatedfour miles west of Ubini Siding and on the northand north-west side of the Southern Cross-Cool-gardie Railway Line, will be available for PastoralLeasing on the 25th May, 1960, at an annual rentalof 5s. per thousand acres.

Deposit: £11 15s.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1958.

WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, 1960.Kimberley Division-Yurabi and Bulara Districts.

Corres. No. 3288/59. (Plans 122/300, 130/300.)IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe land detailed below will be available for Pas-toral Leasing on 6th July, 1960.

Intending applicants should forward their appli-cations to this office not later than the above date,together with a deposit of 5s. per thousand acresapplied for, plus £1 fees.

All that land contained in late PastoralLease 396/764, comprising about 28,500acres. Annual rent, lOs. per thousandacres. Deposit, £8 5s.All that land comprising about 156,800acres, bounded by lines commencing atthe south-east corner of Pastoral Lease396/800 and extending south about 1,400chains; thence east about 1,120 chains;thence north about 1,400 chains; thencewest about 1,120 chains to the startingpoint. Annual rent, lOs. per thousandacres. Deposit, £40 5s.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Perth, 14th April, 1960.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1958.

WEDNESDAY, 25th MAY, 1960.Eastern Division-Yilgarn, Ularring and

Jaurdi Districts.Corres. No. 77/43. (Plan 35/300.)

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe undernoted land will be available for Pas-toral Leasing on the 25th May, 1960, at an annualrental of 5s. per thousand acres and subject tomining conditions.

14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1069

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Applications, accompanied by the required de-posit, must be received in this office not laterthan the above date.

All that land comprising approximately 1,059,290acres bounded by lines commencing at the south-west corner of Pastoral Lease 395/1078 and ex-tending east about 1,340 chains; thence southabout 210 chains; thence east about 1,080 chains;thence south about 300 chains; thence east about730 chains; thence south about 930 chains; thenceeast about 310 chains; thence south about 650chains; thence east about 120 chains; thencesouth about 80 chains; thence east about 420chains; thence south about 210 chains; thencewest about 5,220 chains; thence north about 2,580chains; thence east about 1,240 chains; thencesouth about 160 chains to the starting point.

Deposit: 2s. 6d. per thousand acres applied for,plus £1 fees.

Eastern DivisionJaurdi District.Corres. No. 3514/57. (Plan 24/300.)All vacant unselected land on Public Plan 24/300,

excluding reserves, State forests Yilgarn, SouthernCross, Jaccoletti, Gilgai, Boorabin, Dedari and Yerdiand the following areas:

(a) An area of about 151,000 acres abuttingthe western boundary of Pastoral Lease395/499.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION

Perth Land Agency

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 14th April, 1960.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part Vof the Land Act, 1933-1958, and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified, butmay be lodged before such date, if so desired.

All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and if thereare more applicants than one for any block, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board. Shouldany lands remain unselected such will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, time, andplace of the meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least seven days between the closing date and thesitting of the Board.

All indigenous marketable timber, including sandalwood and mallet, is reserved to the Crown, subject to the provisionsof clause 14 of the Regulations.

OPEN ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 11th MAY, 1960

SCHEDULE I

An area of about 239,000 acres adjoiningreserve 3117.An area of about 50,000 acres surroundingMt. Walter.

Deposits for any of this land will be 2s. 6d.per thousand acres selected (or part thereof), plus£1 for fees.

Eastern DivisionNgalbain District.Corres. No. 2166/57. (Plan 39/80.)All that land comprising approximately 41,970

acres and bounded by lines commencing at thesouth-west corner of Pastoral Lease 395/1010 andextending north about 230 chains; thence westabout 200 chains; thence south about 685 chains;thence east about 800 chains; thence north about465 chains; thence west about 618 chains along thesouthern boundary of the said Pastoral Lease tothe starting point and excluding all land withinthe boundaries of Dedari and Yerdi State Forests(about 14,830 acres).

Deposit: £11 lOs.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Perth, 14th April, 1960.

Location Area Price per Acre Plan Corres. No. Classification File

a. r. p. £ s. d. £ s. d.Murray 1524 (j) 14 0 0 4 0 0 380B/40 D. 1 4205/57 .... 1 6 4Nelson 8874 (a) 118 3 0 1 13 0 454B/40 E. 1 6836/49 5279/19 V.2, p.42 1 16 9

8875 (a) 139 1 21 1 11 0 ,, ,, 6836/49 p. 28 1 16 9

8876 (a) 126 0 24 1 16 0 ,, ,, 6836/49 p. 27 1 16 9Preston A.A. Lot 382

(formerly part of Re-serve No. 2573Public

abt. 30 0 0 .... 414A/40 C. 2 1442/92 .... 5 16 3

TJtffity) (d) (e) (f) (g)Roe 1343 (b) (j) 119 1 20 12 9 345/80 F. 4 6152/22 6152/22 p. 89 1 16 9

Sussex 2572 .... 302 1 18 1 19 9 413D/40 C. 4 599/31 .... 2 6 5

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254 3

314 1

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1 16 0

1 14 6

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2686 (f) (g) (j) 159 1 9 .... ,, ,, .... 1 16 9

4128 302 2 31 1 6 9 413D/40 B. 4 956/56 956/56 p. 17 2 6 5

Victoria 7200 (a) .... 3,892 2 14 3 6 192/80 B. C. 1, 2 814/58 6424/47 p. 48 5 1 8

10531 (ci) (e) .... abt. 300 0 0 6 0 160D/40 C. 4 2267/58 2267/58 p. 11 12 3 9(cx. Survey fee)

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14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1071

District

Melbourne (about 12miles south-west ofBadgingarra) (ci) (e)(1) (g)

Swan (about 5 milesnorth of Muchea)(ci) (a) (k)

Sussex (about milenorth of Yallingup)(ci) (e) (f) (g)

Description

All that portion of Crown land containing approximately3,250 acres bounded on the westward by a three-chainroad extending along the eastern boundary of Location3758 ; on the northward by Location 3787 ; on the east-ward by the prolongation southward of the easternboundary of Location 3787 ; and on the southward bya line extending parallel and distant by 140 chains tothe southern boundary of Location 3787

All that portion of Crown land (formerly Public UtilityReserve No. 2335) containing 232 acres 1 rood 12 perches,bounded on the northward by Location 3138 ; on theeastward by the Midland Railway; on the southwardby Location 2416 ; and on the westward by Location2633. Price, 30s. per acre

All that portion of Crown land containing approximately100 acres bounded on the northward by Location 329;on the eastward by Locations 3086, 115 and a line ex-tending parallel and distant by 15 chains from theAugusta-Margaret River Railway Reserve ; on thesouthward by Road No. 793 ; and on the westward bythe Augusta-Margaret River Railway Reserve

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Closure of Road.

I, DORIS ETHEL WHITE, being the owner ofland over or along which the portion of road here-under described passes, have applied to the Cor-rigin Road Board to close the said portion of road,viz.

Corrigin.Corres. 2584/54.C.536. The surveyed road along the western

boundary of Avon Location 5634; from a surveyedroad at the north-west corner of the said locationto the northern boundary of location 26538. (Plans344/80, E4 and 377/80, El.)

D. B. WHITE.

I, David Claude Turner, on behalf of the Cor-rigin Road Board, hereby assent to the above appli-cation to close the road therein described.

D. C. TURNER,Chairman, Corrigin Road Board.

28th March, 1960.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Closure of Road.

THE Minister for Lands, being the owner of landover or along which the portion of road hereunderdescribed passes, has applied to the Mullewa RoadBoard to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

Mullewa.Corr. 3581/59.M.597. The surveyed one-chain road within Vic-

toria Location 4048 extending from the north-east-ernmost corner of location 10458 to the easternboundary of location 4048. (Plan 157C/40, P3, 4.)

F. C. SMITH,for Minister for Lands.

I, George Samuel Evis, on behalf of the MullewaRoad Board, hereby assent to the above applicationto close the road therein described.

GEO. EVIS,Chairman Mullewa Road Board.

10th March, 1960.

SCHEDULE II

Plan

62/80 B. 3

28/80 C. 2

413D/40 B. 3

Corres. No. DepositRequired

Exempt from Road Board rates for two years from date of approval of application.Subject to payment for improvements.Subject to examination of survey.

(ci) Subject to survey.(a) Subject to provision of necessary roads.

Subject to classification.Subject to pricing.Subject to the provisions of section 53 of the Land Act, 1933-1958.Subject to mining conditions.Available to adjoining holders only.

(ic) Subject to payment for fencing improvements if the successful applicant is other than the owner of same.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LICENSED SURVEYORS ACT, 1909-1958.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe following have been registered as licensed sur-veyors under the provisions of the above Act, onthe dates specified.

Messrs. Garry Colman Callaghan and LawrenceHeavey, on the 8th March, 1960, and LindsayJames Burkett, on the let April, 1960.

S. J. STOKES,Secretary, Land Surveyors' Licensing Board.

Perth, 1st April, 1960.

PERTH ROAD BOARD.Advertisement of Resolution deciding to Prepare

a Town Planning Scheme.Perth Road Board Town Planning Scheme No. 13

(Nautilus Crescent, Scarborough).T.P.B. 853/2/20/11.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Perth RoadBoard, on the 9th day of February, 1960, passedthe following resolution:

Resolved that the Perth Road Board, inpursuance of section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928-1959, prepare theabove Town Planning Scheme with referenceto an area situate wholly within the RoadDistrict of Perth and enclosed within theinner edge of a blue border on the plans nowproduced to the Perth Road Board, and markedand certified by the Secretary to the RoadBoard, under his hand, dated the 9th day ofFebruary, 1960, as Plan No. 1 and Plan No. 2.

Details of Scheme No. 13 (Summary).The authority responsible for the administration

of this scheme is the Perth Road Board.Briefly, the purpose of the scheme is to replace

the present unsatisfactory subdivision by thatshown on Plan No. 2. For this purpose, the landin the scheme area shall be resumed or otherwiseacquired, resurveyed, the roads constructed anddrained, the land regraded where necessary, and

355/60

1557/93V. 4

278/15V. 3

£ a. d.39 0 0

225

7 16 3

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1072 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

the new lots re-allocated to the former owners,as set out in the Schedule to the scheme (section12) and subject to the payments as detailed in thatSchedule.

And notice is hereby given that the Plans No.1 and No. 2, referred to in the above resolution,have been deposited at Perth Road Board Office,Cedric Street, Osborne Park, and at the office ofthe Town Planning Board, 31 Malcolm Street,Perth, and will be available for inspection by allpersons interested, without payment of any fee,during normal office hours. Any suggestions forthe inclusion or exclusion of any lands or works inor from the area of the proposed scheme shouldbe sent in writing to the Secretary, Perth RoadBoard, on or before the 2nd day of July, 1960.

Dated this 30th day of March, 1960.L. P. KNUCKEY,

Secretary.Cedric Street, Osborne Park.

PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.TENDERS closing at Perth, 2.30 p.m., on datesmentioned hereunder, are invited for the follow-ing. All tenders to be on a firm basis. Rise andFall Clause will not apply.

Williams School and QuartersSeptic Tank In-stallation (13960); 20th April, 1960; conditions maybe seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perthand Narrogin, and Road Board, Williams, on andafter 29th March, 1960.

Koorda School and QuartersSeptic Tank In-stallation (13959); 20th April, 1960; conditions maybe seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perthand Northam, and at Koorda Road Board, on andafter 29th March, 1960.

Bridgetown HospitalNew Nursery (13964); 20thApril, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Bunbury, andClerk of Courts, Bridgetown, on and after 5thApril, 1960.

Bridgetown Primary SchoolExtensive Additions(13936); 20th April, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bun-bury, and Clerk of Courts, Bridgetown, on and after8th March, 1960.

Palmyra SchoolAdditions, 1960 (13971); 20thApril, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 5thApril, 1960.

Derby SchoolAdditions (13963); 26th April,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth, Geraldton, Port Hedland andDerby, on and after 5th April, 1960.

Derby HospitalAdditions and Repairs andRenovations (13962); 26th April, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, Geraldton, Port Hedland and Derby, onand after 5th April, 1960.

G.W.S.Painting of Steel Smoke Stacks at Nos.5, 6, 7 and 8 Pumping Stations (13961); 26thApril, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 29thMarch, 1960.

Kewdale SchoolAdditions, Repairs and Reno-vations (13970); 26th April, 1960; conditions maybe seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth,on and after 12th April, 1960.

Coolgardie HospitalNew Effluent DisposalNew Showers (13969); 26th April, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Kalgoorlie, and at Mining Registrar,Coolgardie, on and after 12th April, 1960.

Brentwood Park SchoolAdditions, 1960 (13968);26th April, 1960; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after12th April, 1960.

Lake Grace SchoolRepairs and Renovations(13976); 26th April, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth andNarrogin, and at Police Station, Lake Grace, onand after 12th April. 1960.

Narrogin Agricultural High SchoolFarm WingRemoval of School Qarters from Bendering andSeptic Tank Installations (13978); 26th April,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin, on and after12th April, 1960.

North Drakesbrook School QuartersPurchaseand Removal (13979); 26th April, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, on and after 20th April, 1960.

Kendenup School and QuartersSeptic TankInstallation (13966); 3rd May, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Albany, and at Plantagenet Road Board,on and after 5th April, 1960.

Mt. Barker Junior High School and QuartersSeptic Tank Installation (13967); 3rd May, 1960;conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth and Albany, and at PlantagenetRoad Board, on and after 5th April, 1960.

Baldavis School and QuartersSeptic Tank In-stallation (13965); 3rd May, 1960; conditions maybe seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth,on and after 5th April, 1960.

Karridale School and QuartersRepairs andRenovations (13975); 3rd May, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Bunbury, and at Courthouse, Busselton,on and after 19th April, 1960.

Mandurah New Police StationErection (13977);10th May, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at MandurahPolice Station, on and after 20th April, 1960.

Bunbury Sewerage Pumping StationErection(13980); 10th May, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and atP.W.D., Bunbury, on and after 26th April, 1960.

Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. theMinister for Works, Public Works Department, TheBarracks, St. George's Place, Perth," and must beindorsed "Tender." The highest, lowest or anytender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. Minister for Works.J. McCONNELL,

Under Secretary for Works.14th April, 1960.

THE UNIViSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Department of Chemistry.

TENDERS are invited for the supply and instal-lation of aluminium windows.

Tenders will be received up to 2.30 p.m. on Tues-day, 3rd May, 1960, and should be addressed to"The Hon. Minister for Works, Perth, Western Aus-tralia" and marked "Tender for University Chem-istry Aluminium Windows."

Drawings and specifications may be seen at theContract Office, Public Works Department, Perth,on and after 12th April, 1960.

The lowest or any tender not necessarilyaccepted.

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSi'i-iALIA.Department of Chemistry.

TENDERS are invited for the supply and instal-lation of aluminium sun screens.

Tenders will be received up to 2.30 p.m. on Tues-day, 3rd May, 1960, and should be addressed to"The Hon. Minister for Works, Perth, Western Aus-tralia" and marked "Tender for University Chem-istry Sun Screens."

Drawings and specifications may be seen at theContract Office, Public Works Department, Perth,on and after 12th April, 1960.

The lowest or any tender not necessarilyaccepted.

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

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THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Plantagenet District for the purpose of the following public work, namely, wideningPerth-Albany Road and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 2441, which may beinspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth.

SCHEDULE

Dated this 7th day of April, 1960.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

Dated this 11th day of April, 1960.

Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1956

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described inthe Schedule hereto, and being all in the Oldfield District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, wideningOngerup-Ravensthorpe-Esperancc Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A.1818, which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth.

SCHEDUT.E

Main .Miads Act, 1930-1955 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1956

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

M.R.D. 95/51

M.R.D. 442/54

F. PARRIOK,Secretary, Main Roads.

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or ReputedOccupier Description Area

a. r. p.1 Cleland Bernard Barth-

olomewC. B. Bartholomew Portion of Plantagenet Location 5129 (Crown

Lease 405/1951)1 3 235

2 John Hartley Haese J. H. Haese Portion of Plantagenet Location 1511 (Crown 5 0 32Lease 128/1953)

3 Doreen Effie Berliner D. E. Berliner ........ Portion of Plantagenet Location 198 (Certificateof Title Volume 694, Folio 64)

1 2 3844 Samuel Michele Bario and S. M. and R. F. Bario Portion of Plantagenet Location 4942 (Crown 22 3 32

Robert Francis Bario Lease 304/1947)5 Samuel Michele Bario and

Robert Francis BarioS. M. and H. F. Bario Portion of Plantagenet Location 180 (Certificate

of Title Volume 1111, Folio 503)2 1 18

6 Leonard Whyte L. Whyte Portion of Plantagenet Location 5640 (Crown 1 3 81Lease 50/1958)

7 Cecil Garfield Arney and C. G. and D. M. Arney Portion of Plantagenet Location 4974 (Crown 3 1 17Dulcie May Arney Lease 597/1952)

8 Ernest Edward Norton E. E. Norton ........ Portion of Plantagenet Location 3667 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1189, Folio 528)

2 2 35

9 William Norton W. Norton Portion of Plantagenet Locations 3608 and 3609 1 2 228(Certificate of Title Volume 1146, Folio 946)

10 Frederick Charles Townsend F. C. Townsend Portion of Plantagenet Location 4550 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1188, Folio 758)

41 9

11 Henry Reginald Wayeott H. H. Waycott Portion of Plantagenet Location 5149 (Crown 4 3 32Lease 93/1949)

12 Gustavus Adolphus Gerdes G. A. Gerdes ........ Portion of Plantagenet Location 216 (Certificateof Title Volume 502, Folio 53)

1 1 29813 Frank Reginald Hendy

Pugh and Robert FrancisF. H. H. and R. F. Pugh Portion of Plantagenet Location 162 (Certificate

of Title Volume 1197, Folio 960)0 1 316

Pugh

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.1 Clarence Charles Daw C. C. Daw Portion of Oldfield Location 48 (Crown Lease 0 3 11

14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1073

347/6906) (approx.)

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1074 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

Dated this 7th day of April, 1960.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described inthe Schedule hereto, and being all in the Avon Distriot, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening anddeviating Chidlows-York Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 2416, whichmay be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth.

SCHEDULE

Dated this 12th day of April, 1960.

Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1956

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAKD

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described inthe Schedule hereto, and being all in the Plantagenet District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, deviatingLake Grace-Borden-Albany Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 2282,which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth.

SCHEDULE

Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 Public Works Act, 1902-1956

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

M.R.D. 652/57

M.R.D. 866/56

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads.

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a.r. p.1 Moir Bros Pty. Limited .... Moir Bros. Pty. Limited Portion of Plantagenet Location 1934 (Cer-

tificate of Title Volume 982, Folio 67)1 2 25(approx.)

2 Malcolm Alexander Mime M. A. Milne Portion of Plantagenet Location 1740 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1062, Folio 930)

2 1 27(approx.)

3 Malcolm Alexander Milne M, A. Milne Portion of Plantagenet Location 2905 andbeing part of Lot 1 on Diagram 15062

0 2 8(approx.)

(Certificate of Title Volume 1128, Folio 722)

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p-1 Lester John McClintock L. J. McClintock Portion of Avon Location 332 (Certificate of 31 8

Title Volume 1111, Folio 47) (approx.)2 Amy Winifred Chadwick A. W. Chadwick Portion of Avon Locations 333, 409 and 309 6 2 32

(Certificate of Title Volume 1172, Folio 58) (approx.)3 Lester John McClintock L. J. McClintock Portion of Avon Location 334 (Certificate of 0 0 23

Title Volume 1234, Folio 402) (approx.)4 Lester John McClintock L. J. McClintock Portion of Avon Location 409 (Certificate of 0 3 315

Title Volume 1174. Folio 842) (approx.)0 Lester John McClintock L. J. McClintock Portion of Avon Location 309 (Certificate of 02 2

Title Volume 1234, Folio 401) (approx.)6 Julia Maud Ovens (Admin. J. M. Ovens Portion of Avon Location Y17 on Plan 3222 13 8

istratix of the estate of (Certificate of Title Volume 1088, Folio 131) (approx.)Louis Margaret Craig(deceased)

7 Julia Maud Ovens (Admin- J. M. Ovens Portion of Avon Location Y19 on Diagram 0 0 15istratrix of the estate of 3123 (Certificate of Title Volume 614, Folio (approx.)Louis Margaret Craig 91)(deceased)

8 Julia Maud Ovens (Admin- J. M. Ovens Portion of Avon Location Y19 (Certificate of 0 0 15istratrix of the estate of Title Volume 834, Folio 128) (approx.)Louis Margaret Craig(deceased)

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14 April, 1960.j GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1075

Dated this 12th day of April, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Dated this 12th day of April, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Dated this 13th day of April, 1960.

Public TVorks Act, 1902-1956 ; Road District.s Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Gingin Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act,the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Swan District for Road Purposesand that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan LS., WA. 645, which may be inspected at the Office ofthe Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Gingin Road Board.

SCHEDULE

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

L. & S. 352/41

L. & S. 2583/12

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Cuballing Road Board, under section 17 (1) of thatAct, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Williams District for RoadPurposes and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 714, which may be inspected at theOffice of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Cuballing Road Board.

SCHEDULE

L. & S. 4643/54

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Busselton Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act,the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Sussex District for Road Purposesand that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 710, which may be inspected at the Office of theMinister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Busselton Road Board.

SCHEDULE

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Phyllis Constance Furphy P. C. Furphy Portion of Williams Location 4205 (Certificate

of Title Volume 814, Folio 13)0 3 24

John William Walsh J. W. Walsh Portion of Williams Location 12244 (Certificateof Title Volume 1199, Folio 633)

1 3 145John William Walsh J. W. Walsh Portion of Williams Location 12657 (Conditional 1 0 124

Purchase Lease 347/7363

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. i p.Elsie Arm Turner Administratix E. A. Turner Portion of Swan Locations 2347 and 2666 (Certi-

ficate of Title Volume 1125, Folio 748)8 2 10

of the Will of Cecil JohnTurner, deceased

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Thomas Berry Neal T. B. Neal Portion of Sussex Location 2863 (Certificate of 0 0 172

Title Volume 1189, Folio 46)

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Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the West Arthur Road Board, under section 17 (1) of thatAct, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Williams District for RoadPurposes and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 716, which may be inspected at theOffice of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the West Arthur Road Board.

SCHEDULE

Dated this 12th day of April, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Public JJTorlcs Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works lsereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Collie-Coalfields Road Board, under section 17 (1) of thatAct, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Wellington District for RoadPurposes and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 715, which may be inspected at theOffice of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Collie-Coalfields Road Board.

SCHEDULE

Dated this 12th day of April, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Toodyay Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act,the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Avon District for Road Purposesand that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan LS., W.A. 650, which may be inspected at the Office ofthe Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Toodyay Road Board.

SCHEDULE

Dated this 13th day of April, 1960.

L. & S. 896/58

L. & 5. 11406/12

L. & 5. 4150/53

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Henry Ewen Hector Bain H. B. H. Bain Portion of Avon Location 1955 and being part

of Lot M1202 on Plan 4506 (Certificate of Title2 3 33

Volume 1098, Folio 3)Robert James Clarke R, J. Clarke Portion of Avon Location 1955 and being part of 7 2 39

Lot M1204 on Plan 4506 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1096, Folio 534)

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Leonard Ernest Shields L. E. Sheilds Portion of Williams Location 9983 (Certificate of 7 2 20

Title Volume 1197, Folio 434)

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.John James Moore D. A. and B. A. Frazer Portion of Wellington Location 1830 (Certificate

of Title Volume 1040, Folio 668)0 0 261

1076 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

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Dated this 12th day of April, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Dated this 12th day of April, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Mmister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Moora Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act,the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Melbourne District for Road Purposes,and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 611, which may be inspected at the Office ofthe Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Moora Road Board.

SCHEDULE

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1958.

York Municipal Council.

IT is hereby notified that Allan Frederick MouatStewart has been appointed Traffic Inspector forthe Municipality of York. Appointment effectiveas from 11th April, 1960.

The appointment of Ronald John Gillzan hasbeen cancelled.

P. M. A. GLASS,Mayor.

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1957.

Dalwallinu Road Board.

IT is hereby notified for general information, thatGeorge Leslie Johnson has been appointed TrafficInspector, under the provisions of the Traffic Act,1919-1957, for the Dalwallinu Road Distrfct.

Dated this 5th day of April, 1960.W. E. OWENS,

Chairman.

L. & 5. 9783/13

L. & S. 5144/24

THE Mmister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Cuballing Road Board, under section 17 (1) of thatAct, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Wickepin Agricultural Area,for Road Purposes, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 614, which may be inspectedat the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Cuballing Road Board.

SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Robin Hamilton H. Hamilton Portion of Melbourne Location 916 and being

part of Lot M423 on Plan 3011 (Certificate of61 2 37

Title Volume 1009, Folio 356)Samuel Stephen Essex S. S. Essex Portion of Melbourne Location 911 and being

part of Lot II268 on Plan 2863 (Certificate of4 2 19

Title Volume 1049, Folio 782)

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Reginald Effiott Nottle R. E. Nottle Portion of Wickepin Agricultural Area Lot 336 0 0 257

(Certificate of Title Volume 1130, Folio 654)

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ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Union of Municipality of Guildford and Swan

Road District.Local Government Department,

Perth, 8th April, 1960.L.G. 29/60.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatit is the intention of His Excellency the Governoracting under the provisions of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919, to

unite the Guildford Municipal District andthe Swan Road District;alter the name of the districts so unitedto that of Swan-Guildford Road District,and the name of the board to that ofSwan-Guildford Road Board;constitute the former Guildford MunicipalDistrict as a Ward of the Swan-GuildfordRoad District to be known as the Guild-ford Ward.declare that the number of membersallotted to the Swan-Guildford Road Dis.-trict shall be thirteen;determine that the number of membersallotted to the Guildford Ward shall bethree and that the number of membersallotted to the East Ward shall be reducedto three, and to the West Ward shall bereduced to two, but that the number ofmembers allotted to the following Wards,namely South, Gidgegannup and NorthWard shall remain unaltered.

(Sgd.) L. A. LOGAN,Minister for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Busselton Road Board.

Loan PollProposed Loan 36 of £3,100.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe above Loan Poll held on Friday, 8th Apr11, 1960,

N. BUCHANAN,Returning Officer.

T. McCULLOCH,Secretary.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Carnamah and Dandaragan Road Districts.

Severance and Annexation of Land.Notice of Intention.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 8th April, 1960.

L.G. 46/53.L.G. 3169/52.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatit is the intention of His Excellency the Governor,under the provisions of the Road Districts Act,1919, to sever from the Dandaragan Road Districtand annex to the Carnam'ah Road District certainpieces of land and to sever from the CarnamahRoad District and annex to the Dandaragan RoadDistrict certain other pieces of land to the intentand purpose that the common boundary betweenthe two districts shall be altered in one portionso that, it will conform to the boundary set outin the Schedule hereto.

The plan showing the proposed transfer of ter-ritory may be perused at the office of the Depart-ment of Local Government, Perth.

(Sgd.) L. A. LOGAN,Minister for Local Government.

Schedule.Transfer of Territories between Carna.mah Road

District and Dandaragan Road District.Transfer of t'erritories between Carnamah Road

District and Dandaragan Road District by theamendment of their common boundary betweenthe south-eastern corner of lease 667/41A and apoint on the western boundary of Melbourne Loca-tion 2001, situate opposite the north-eastern cornerof Victoria Location 9812.

The amended common boundary between thesepoints is as follows:

Starting from the easternmost south-easterncorner of lease 667/41A and extending southabout 45 chains to the northernmost north-western corner of late pastoral lease 1940/93;thence east 84 chains 66 links and south about165 chains along boundaries of that late leaseto the northern boundary of Victoria Location10351; thence easterly along the northernboundary of that location to its north-easterncorner; thence east to the western boundaryof location 10368; thence southerly along thatboundary to the northern side of a three chainroad; thence generally east-north-easterlyalong that side to a point situate in prolonga-tion northerly of the eastern boundary of loca-tion 10328; thence southerly to and along thatboundary, the eastern boundary of location10329 and onwards to the north-eastern cornerof location 10330, a point on the southern sideof a three chain road; thence generally east-erly along that side to the north-eastern cor-ner of location 9812 and onwards to the westernboundary of Melbourne Location 2001.

(Public Plans 91/80 and 90/80.)

ELECTRICITY ACT, 1945-1953.

The State Electricity Commission ofWestern Australia.

PURSUANT to section 33B of Part IVA (Ap-proval of Electrical Appliances) of the Elec-tricity Act, 1945-1953, The State Electricity Com-mission of Western Australia does hereby prescribethe class or type of electrical appliance, men-tioned below, intended, suggested or designed foruse in or for the purpose of or for connectionto any electrical installation, and to be a class ortype of prescribed electrical appliance which shallnot, after the 1st day of November, 1961, be sold,hired or exposed for sale or hire, or advertised forsale or hire, unless an electrical appliance of thatclass or type has been approved by The StateElectricity Commission of Western Australia andis stamped or labelled if and as prescribed in theregulations.

Notice is also given that the specification quotedin respect to the class or type of the electricalappliance prescribed shall be the published speci-fication in respect to such class or type of pre-scribed electrical appliance.

J. G. BLOCKLEY,Secretary,

The State Electricity Commissionof Western Australia.

7th April, 1960.

Appliance.Portable Electric Drills Portable electric drill

means an electric hand tool, which in normal usemay be supported entirely by the operator, andincorporating an electric motor designed for opera-tion at low or medium voltage and which is in-tended primarily to cause the rotation of a chuckor similar device capable of accommodating drills,but not including such hand tools of the percus-sion or vibratory type.

Specification.C160-1959 Ap.

resulted as follows:Number of resident owners voting "Yes" 188Number of resident owners voting "No" 115

Majority for "Yes" 73

Informal votes cast 4

1078 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

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14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1079

Date ofAdvertising

1960Mar. 18

Mar. 22Mar. 22Mar. 29Mar. 29April 5April 8April 8April 8April 8April 8April 8April 12April 12April 12April 13 252A, 1960April 12 239A, 1960April 13 248A, 1960

April 13 249A, 1960April 1 203A, 1960April 12 240A, 1960April 12 238A, 1960April 8 221A, 1960*t

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD

Addresses-Liaison Offices-

W.A. Government Liaison Office,Room 25, 2nd Floor, M.L.O. Buildings,

305 Collins Street, Melbourne.

Tenders for Government Supplies

Utilities and Panel Vans ............................Battery Operated Trolley to Fremantle HospitalMetal Working Equipment for Pingelly Junior High School Manual Train

CentreWorkshop Equipment for Manual Training CentresPortable Lifting JacksPumping Machinery for Wyalkatchem Pumping StationOil Furnace for Steam Generating PlantRemote Supervisory Control Indication and Telemetering

For Sale by Tender

* Documents available from Agent General for W.A., 115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.t Documents available for inspection only at W.A. Government Liaison Offices, Melbourne and Sydney.

g

W.A. Government Liaison Office.Room 105, 82 Pitt Street, Sydney.

Agent General for W.A.115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.

Date ofClosing

1960Extended to

April 28April 28April 28April 28April 28April 28April 28April 28April 28April 28April 28April 28Apr. 28Apr. 28Apr. 28Apr. 28May 5

May 5May 5May 12May 12May 19July 7

Date ofAdvertising

ScheduleNo. For Sale Date of

Closing

1960 1960April 8 222A, 1960 Timber Sections April 28April 8 226A, 1960 Lightburn 3 cub. ft. Concrete Mixer (PW 11), at Wyndham April 28April 8 229A, 1960 Cement White, Sheep Dip, Exterminator Weed and Flintkote April 28April 8 230A, 1960 Roller Chain (Renolds) April 28April 8 232A, 1960 Caravan (WAG 279), Heavy Duty April 28April 8 233A, 1960 Armstrong Holland Ripper April 28April 8 234A, 1960 Greens 6/7 ton Road Roller April 28April 8 235A, 1960 Fordson Major Tractor (MR. 139) April 28April 8 236A, 1960 Allis Chalmers Grader (M.R. 153) April 28April 12 241A, 1960 Typewriters, Tape Recorder and Ledger Poster April 28April 13 245A, 1960 Obsolete Kennedy Water Meters at Kalgoorlie April 28April 13 246A, 1960 Cast Iron (approx. 20 tons) and Steel (approx. 15 tons) ex Mundaring Weir April 28April 12 242A, 1960 1952 LilO 15-cwt. International Utility (W.A.G. 2395) May 5April 12 243A, 1960 1952 Vanguard Utility (W.A.G. 494) cx Albany May 5April 13 245A, 1960 Scrap Cast Iron (approx. 50 tons) at Kalgoorlie May 5April 13 250A, 1960 Secondhand Fertiliser Bags ex Eneabba (1960 Season) May 5

ScheduleNo. Supplies Required

175A, 1960 Flanged Cast Iron Sluice Valves ........

186A, 1960 30,000 yards Canvas for Tarpaulins187A, 1960 Submersible Pumping Plant197A, 1960 Steam Heated Equipment for K.E.M.H.199A, 1960 Evaporated Unsweetened Milk220A, 1960 Drinking Straws for Free Milk Scheme223A, 1960 Foundry Coke224A, 1960 Water Tanks (1,000 gallons and 1,600 gallons)225A, 1960 Kitchen Equipment for Claremont Mental Hospital ................227A, 1960 200-gallon Calorifier for Claremont Mental Hospital ................228A, 1960 Laundry Equipment for Fremantle Hospital ...................231A, 1960 Refrigerated Cabinets to Claremont Mental Hospital Kitchen237A, 1960 Workshop Equipment for Riverbank " Manual Training Centre, Cavershain247A, 1960 Two 15 K.V.A. Transformers for W ndham Jetty25lA, 1960 Building of Bodies on 4 only Bedford 3-too Cab and Chassis Truck Units

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Government Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the above.mentioned supplies until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office. 74 Murray Street, Perth.No Tender necessarily accepted.

A. H. TELFER,14th April, 1960. Chairman, Tender Board.

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1080 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

WESTEi4N AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARDcontinuedAccepted Tenders

G. & N. ConstantineAddition

Supply of 2,000 Cu. yds. of Lime-stone Rubble

[14 April, 1960.

M.W.S.........j 5s. 3d. per Cu. yd.

APPOINTMENTS.(Under Section 6 of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1956.)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 13th April, 1960.THE following appointments have been approved:-

R.G. No. 122/57Mr. Ernest William Dwyer, asDistrict Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriagesfor the Port Hedland Registry District, to main-tain an office at Port Hedland, vice Mr. RonaldArthur Reeves; appointment dates from 31st March,1960.

R.G. No. 137/57Mr. Kevin William Sheedy, asAssistant District Registrar of Births and Deathsfor the Wellington Registry District, to maintainan office at Collie, during the absence of Mr. DavidHenry Hann; appointment dates from 6th April,1960.

R.G. No. 196/57Constable Daniel Joseph Cof-fey, as Assistant District Registrar of Births andDeaths for the Murray Registry District, to main-tain an office at Boddington, during the absenceon leave of Constable Peter Charles Ayling; ap-pointment dates from 28th March, 1960.

B. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.

REGISTRATION OF MINISTERS.(Pursuant to Part III of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1956.)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 12th April, 1960.Appointments.

IT is hereby published, for general information,that the undermentioned ministers have been dulyregistered in this office for the Celebration of Mar-riages throughout the State of Western Australia:-

R.G. No.; Date; Name; Address of Residence;Registry District.Roman Catholic.

2048/58; 10/4/60; Rev. Patrick Joseph Duffy, P.P.;Catholic Presbytery, Armadale; Canning.

2034/60; 10/4/60; Rev. James Dowling; The Presby-tery, Forrest Street, South Perth; Perth.

Church of England.2032/60; 1/4/60; Rev. Arthur Edward Williams;

The Rectory, Mt. Magnet; Murchison.Methodist Church of AustralasiaWestern

Australian Conference.2047/58; 5/4/60; Mr. Robert Stuart Lecky; 66 Web-

ster Street, Nedlands; Perth.

E. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.

MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Broome, 4th April, 1960.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Wardenof the Goldfleld mentioned hereunder, on the datementioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court anorder authorising the cancellation of registrationof the undermentioned Mining Tenements, inaccordance with regulation 180 of the Mining Act,1904. An order may issue in the absence of theregistered holder, but should he desire to objectto such order he must, before the date mentioned,lodge at the Warden's Office an objection contain-ing the grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hearund determine the same, in accordance with theevidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) N. N. HOUSTON,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Broome, onFriday, the 17th day of June, 1960.

West Kimberley Goldfleld.Nature of Holding; No. of Area; Name of Registered

Holder; Address; Reason for Resumption.Mineral claim; 29; Devonian Pty. Limited; 97 St.

George's Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rentand no Miner's Right.

TenderBoard Date Contractor

Sehe-dule Particulars D rt tCei Rate

1960[470/59 Apr. 7 ................ 9OlA,

1959Supply of Mechanical Equip-

ment for Carlisle Motor TradesP.W.D......... Details on appli-

cation.School

1629/59 do ................ 997A,1959

Supply of Washing Machines,Vacuum Cleaners and Polish-cr5 during period 7th April,1960 to 31st December, 1960

Various ........ Details on appli-Cation.

273/60 do ................ 180A,1960

Supply of Pneumatic TyredTractor, Plough and Harrows,as follows :-

Agriculture

Chamberlain Industries .... Item 1 ........................ £1,748.Pty. Ltd. Item 2 ........................ £657.

International Harves- .... Item 3 ........................ £142 5s. 6d.ter Co (Aust.) Pty. Item 4 ........................ £212 16s. 7d.Ltd.

1232/59 do ................ 781A,1960

Supply of Vickers HardnessTesters, as follows :-

W.A.G.R.

Frederick Pearson .... Item 1 ........................ £605.Pty. Ltd. Item 2 ........................ £56 lOs.

Item 3 ........................ £53 lOs.Item 4 ........................ £9.Item 5 ........................ £9 12s. 6d.Item 6 ........................ £27 lOs.

208/60 do. C. Inwood ........ 139A,1960

Purchase and Removal of Ford-son 8-ton Roller PW 22, Serial

P.W.D......... £211.

No. 8 R45D with FordsonMajor Kerosene Engine, SerialNo. 1164154

175/60 Apr. 11 lilA,1960

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IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 23A of 1959.Between Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union

of Australia, West Australian Branch, Union ofWorkers, Applicant, and Sunny West Co-opera-tive Dairies Ltd. and others as per Scheduleattached, Respondents.

THE Conciliation Commissioner in pursuance ofthe powers and duties conferred upon him by Sec-tion 108B of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, and in pursuance of a remission made to himby the Court of Arbitration, doth hereby make thefollowing Award in connection with the industrialdispute between the abovenamed parties.

Award.1.-Title.

This Award shall be known as the "Dairy FactoryWorkers' Award" and replaces Awards No. 26 of1952 as amended, No. 40A of 1952 as amended, No.40B of 1952 as amended and No. 40 C of 1952 asamended.

2.-Arrangement.Title.Arrangement.Scope.Area.Term.Wages.Additional Rates.Casual Worker.Leading Hands.Hours.Overtime.Saturday and Sunday Rates.Annual Leave and Holidays.Shift Work.Sick Leave.Contract of Service.Mixed Functions.Right of Entry.Time and Wages Record.Protective Clothing.Maximum Rate.Board of Reference.Under rate Workers.Breakdowns.Junior Worker's Certificate.Limitation of Work of Juniors.Long Service Leave.

Schedule of Respondents.3.-Scope.

This Award shall apply to the workers employedin the classifications set out in Clause 6 hereof inbutter and cheese factories, milk condenseries, andestablishments in which persons are permittedunder the Milk Act of W.A. 1932-46 to treat milkeither of their own production or on behalf ofother producers or milk vendors, provided that itshall not apply to workers who are at present pro-vided for in any award of the Court of Arbitrationor in any Industrial Agreement registered inaccordance with the Industrial Arbitration Act,1912- 1952.

4.-Area.This Award shall operate over that portion of the

State of Western Australia known as the South-West Land Division.

5.-Term.The term of this Award shall be for a period of

three (3) years from the beginning of the first payperiod commencing after the date hereof.

6.-Wages.The minimum rates of wages payable to work-

ers covered by this Award shall be as follows:-Per Week.

(a) Basic Wage: £ s. d.Within a 15-mile radius fromthe G.P.O. Perth-

Males ... .... ... .

FemalesOutside a 15-mile radius fromthe G.P.O. Perth, but within theSouth-West Land Division-

Males ... .

Females ....

8.-Casual Workers.Any worker dismissed through no fault of his

own before the expiration of one (1) week of hisemployment shall be considered casual and shall

14 1 3 receive ten per cent. (10%) above the rate specified10 10 11 for the work performed.

MarginPer Week.

(b) Adult Males: £ s. d.Butter Factories Section:

Tester Grader and Butter-maker-multiple certificateposition .... 3 10 0Butter maker with certifi-cate .... . .. . .. 316Grader of Cream for but-ter-making with certificate 3 3 6Tester of Cream for but-ter-making with certificate 2 16 0Assistant Butter-maker .... 1 13 6Butter Cutter in charge ofmachine .... .... .... 1 13 6Vacreator operator andneutraliser . .. ... 2 0 0Weighing machine opera-tor and/or sampler ....1 9 6Dried Milk Operator .... 1 6 6Factory Hands .... .... 1 0 0

Cheese Factories Section:Cheese maker with certi-ficate .... 3 1 6Assistant Cheesemaker 1 13 6Cheese room hand 1 16 6Factory hand 1 0 0

Milk Condenseries Section:Milk and cream tester 2 16 0Milk tipper and grader 1 2 0Vacuum Pan operator 2 9 6Weighing machine (milkreceiving) .... 1 9 6Tubular heater and/or ejec-tor .... 1 2 0Sugar boiler .... 1 2 0Can washer 1 2 0Separator 1 2 0Packing machine 1 2 0Nailing machine 1 2 0Factory hands 1 0 0

Milk Treatment Plant Section:Tester and grader .... ... 2 10 6Pasteuriser .... .... 1 9 6Man in charge of bottlingmachine .... .... 1 1 6Factory hands .... .... 1 0 0

(c) Adult Females (all Sections) NilPer cent ofMale Basic

(d) Junior Workers (Male): Wage14 to 15 years of age 2515 to 16 years of age 3516 to 17 years of age 4517 to 18 years of age 5518 to 19 years of age 7019 to 20 years of age 8020 to 21 years of age 95

(e) Junior Workers (Female):15 to 16 years of age 3516 to 17 years of age 4517 to 18 years of age 5518 to 19 years of age 6519 to 20 years of age 7520 to 21 years of age 85

7.-Additional Rates.Milk Condenseries Section.

Washers of Vacuum Pans shall be allowedfourpence each flying clean or one shilling each fullclean in addition to their ordinary weekly wage.

Workers handling coal and emptying ashpits shall be allowed fourpence per hour in additionto their ordinary weekly wage.

Workers employed stacking tin plate or un-loading tin plate shall be allowed threepence perhour in addition to their ordinary weekly wage.

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9.Leading Hands.Any male worker appointed by his employer as

a leading hand in charge of three or more otherworkers shall be paid fifteen shillings per week inaddition to the rates prescribed herein.

This clause shall not apply to any worker who incarrying out his duties is required to direct otherworkers.

10.Hours.The ordinary working hours shall not exceed

forty (40) in any one week and shall not exceedeight (8) in any one day and shall be worked onany five days of the week. Except in the case ofshift workers the ordinary hours shall be workedbetween 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. in Cheese Factories andMilk Treatment Plants and between 7 a.m. and6 p.m. in Butter and Milk Condensery Factories.

A meal break of not more than one (1) hournor less than thirty (30) minutes shall be grantedeach day.

Where three (3) shifts are worked over thetwenty-four hours of each day a crib break oftwenty (20) minutes shall be allowed during theordinary working hours and shall be taken at theemployer's convenience.

No worker shall be compelled to work morethan six (6) hours without a break for a meal.

Shifts in which the ordinary working hoursare not continuous except as provided in sub-clauses (b) and (d) hereof shall be known asbroken shifts and are to be worked within a spreadof fourteen hours provided that such shifts shallfinish not later than 10 p.m.

11.Overtime.(a) For all work done beyond the ordinary hours

of duty, payment shall be made at the rate of timeand a half for the first four (4) hours and doubletime thereafter except in the case of work donebeyond a spread of fourteen hours on broken shiftswhen payment shall be made at the rate of doubletime.

(b) Overtime on shift work shall be based onthe rate payable for shift work.

(c) Notwithstanding anything contained in thisAward-

The employer may require any worker towork reasonable overtime at overtimerates, and such worker shall work overtimein accordance with such requirement.No organisation party to this Award, orworker or workers covered by this Award,shall in any way, whether directly or in-directly, be a party to or concerned in anyban, limitation or restriction upon theworking of overtime in accordance withthe requirements of this subclause.

(d) In the calculation of overtime rates, eachday's work shall stand alone.

(e) These pvertime rates shall not apply to ex-cess time worked due to private arrangementbetween the workers themselves or owing to a re-lieving man failing to come on duty at the propertime, or where such time is worked to effect theperiodical rotation of shifts.

(f) A worker required to work overtime for morethan two (2) hours, without being notified on theprevious day or earlier that he will be so requiredto work, shall be supplied with a meal by theemployer or paid five shillings (5s.) for a meal.

If the amount of overtime required to be workednecessitates a second or subsequent meal, the em-ployer shall, unless he has notified the workersconcerned on the previous day or earlier that suchsecond or subsequent meal will also be required,provide such meals or pay an amount of threeshillings and fourpence (3s. 4d.) for each suchsecond or subsequent meal.

No such payments need be made to workers liv-ing in the same locality as their workshops whocan reasonably return home for such meals.

if a worker in consequence of receiving suchnotice has provided himself with a meal or mealsand is not required to work overtime, or is re-quired to work less overtime than notified, he shallbe paid the amounts above prescribed in respect ofthe meals not then required.

(g) All time worked on Sundays which is outsidethe ordinary working hours shall be paid for at therate of double time.

12.Saturday and Sunday Rates.All work performed during the ordinary

working hours on a Saturday shift shall be paidfor at the rate of time and a quarter and on aSunday shift at the rate of time and a half,

For the purposes of subclause (a) hereof aSaturday or Sunday shift shall be deemed to beany shift which commences between midnight Fri-day and midnight Saturday or midnight Saturdayand midnight Sunday respectively irrespective ofthe number of hours worked on such days.

The rates prescribed in this clause shall bepaid in substitution for and not in addition to theshift allowances prescribed in Clause 14 hereof.

13.Annual Leave and Holidays.The following days, or the days observed in

lieu, shall, subject to subclause (b) hereof, beallowed as holidays without deduction of pay,namely:New Year's Day, Australia Day, GoodFriday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Labour Day,State Foundation Day, Christmas Day and BoxingDay.

All work done on the holidays prescribed insubclause (a) hereof shall be paid for at theordinary rate and an additional day on full payshall be added to the amount of annual leave towhich the worker is entitled under the provisionsof this clause for each day or part of a day soworked. Provided that, if by agreement betweenthe employer and the worker or as a result of theworker's own default, only part of a day is workedby the worker on any such day, an addition shallbe made to such annual leave equivalent only tothe time actually worked on such day. Providedfurther that at the option of the employer, theforegoing provision shall be deemed to have beencomplied with if all work performed on the holi-days prescribed in subclause (a) hereof is paid forat the rate of double time.

On any public holiday not prescribed as aholiday under this Award the employer's estab-lishment or place of business may be closed, inwhich case a worker need not present himself forduty and payment may be deducted, but if work bedone ordinary rates of pay shall apply.

Except as hereinafter provided a period oftwo consecutive weeks' leave with payment ofordinary wages as prescribed shall be allowedannually to a worker by his employer after aperiod of 12 months' continuous service with suchemployer.

If any Award holiday falls within a worker'speriod of annual leave and is observed on a daywhich in the case of that worker would have beenan ordinary working day there shall be added tothat period one day being an ordinary working dayfor each such holiday observed as aforesaid.

If after one month's continuous service inany qualifying 12-monthly period a worker lawfullyleaves his employment or his employment is ter-minated by the employer through no fault of theworker, the worker shall be paid one-sixth of aweek's pay at his ordinary rate of wage in respectof each completed month of continuous service.

Any time in respect of which a worker isabsent from work except time for which he is en-titled to claim sick pay or time spent on holidays orannual leave as prescribed by this Award shall notcount for the purpose of determining his right toannual leave.

In the event of a worker being employed byan employer for portion only of a year, he shallonly be entitled, subject to subclause (f) of thisclause, to such leave on full pay as is proportionateto his length of service during that period withsuch employer, and if such leave is not equal to theleave given to the other workers he shall not beentitled to work or pay whilst the other workers ofsuch employer are on leave on full pay.

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A worker who is dismissed for misconduct orwho illegally severs his contract of service shall notbe entitled to the benefits of the provisions of thisclause.

The provisions of this clause shall not applyto casual workers.

Notwithstanding the foregoing the followingprovisions shall apply to all milk treatment plantssituated within a 15-mile radius of the G.P.O.Perth-

Except as hereinafter provided a period ofthree and two-thirds (3*rds) consecutiveweeks' leave with payment of ordinarywages as prescribed shall be allowed annu-ally to a worker by his employer after aperiod of twelve (12) months' continuousservice with such employer.If after one month's continuous service inany qualifying twelve monthly period aworker lawfully leaves his employment, orhis employment is terminated by the em-ployer through no fault of the worker, theworker shall be paid eleven-thirty-sixths(11/36ths) of a week's pay at his ordinaryrate of wage in respect of each completedmonth of continuous service.Any time in respect of which a worker isabsent from work except time for whichhe is entitled to claim sick pay or timespent on annual leave as prescribed by thisAward shall not count for the purpose ofdetermining his right to annual leave.A worker who is dismissed for misconductor who illegally severs his contract of ser-vice shall not be entitled to the benefit ofthe provisions of this clause.The provisions of this clause shall notapply to casual workers.

14.Shift Work.An employer may, if he so desires, work his

establishment on shifts, but before doing so shallgive notice of his intention to the Union and of theintended starting and finishing times of ordinaryworking hours of the respective shifts.

A worker employed on any shift other thanday shift shall be paid for afternoon shift five percent, and for night shift and broken shifts ten percent. in addition to his ordinary rate.

(C) Any worker who commences his ordinaryhours between 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. in Cheese Factor-ies and Milk Treatment Plants and between 5 a.m.and 7 am. in Butter and Milk Condensery Factor-ies shall be deemed to be employed on early morningshift and be paid five per cent. (5%) in addition tohis ordinary rate.

(d) For the purpose of this Award and exceptas provided elsewhere herein:

"Afternoon shift" means any shift finishingafter 6 p.m.

"Night shift" means any shift finishing aftermidnight.

15.Sick Leave.A worker shall be entitled to payment for

non-attendance on the ground of personal ill-healthfor one-twelfth (1/12th) of a week for each com-pleted month of service: Provided that payment forabsence through such ill-health shall be limited toone (1) week in each calendar year. Paymenthereunder may be adjusted at the end of each cal-endar year, or at the time the worker leaves theservice of the employer, in the event of the workerbeing entitled by service subsequent to the sicknessto a greater allowance than that made at the timethe sickness occurred. This clause shall not applywhere the worker is entitled to compensation underthe Workers' Compensation Act.

A worker shall not be entitled to receive anywages from his employer for any time lost throughthe result of an accident not arising out of or inthe course of his employment, or for any accident,wherever sustained, arising out of his own wilfuldefault, or for sickness arising out of his own wilfuldefault.

No worker shall be entitled to the benefits ofthis clause unless he produces proof satisfactory tohis employer of sickness, but the employer shallnot be entitled to a medical certificate unless theabsence is for three (3) days or more.

Sick leave shall accumulate from year toyear so that any balance of the period specified insubclause (a) of this clause which has in any yearnot been allowed to any worker by his employer aspaid sick leave may be claimed by the worker and,subject to the conditions hereinbefore prescribed,shall be allowed by his employer in any subsequentyear without diminution of the sick leave prescribedin respect of that year. Provided that the sickleave which accumulates pursuant to this subclauseshall be available to the worker for a period of two(2) years but no longer from the end of the year inwhich it accrues.

16.Contract of Service.All employees shall be engaged either as

weekly or casual employees: Provided that an em-ployer may engage a new employee as a casual andmay alter the engagement to a weekly one at anytime up to the pay day immediately following theday of engagement. If an employer so alters theengagement he shall only be liable to pay theemployee concerned the proportion of the weeklyrate calculated on the basis of the time worked.

A week's notice shall be given on either sideto terminate the employment of a weekly hand or,in lieu of notice, by the payment or forfeiture, asthe case may be, of a week's wages.

Provided this shall not affect the right of anemployer to dismiss an employee without notice formisconduct.

17.Mixed Functions.A worker engaged for more than half () of one

(1) day or shift on duties carrying a higher ratethan his ordinary classification shall be paid thehigher rate for such day or shift. If employed fornot more than half () of one (1) day or shift heshall be paid the higher rate for the time so worked.

18.Right of Entry.Accredited representatives of the Union shall be

permitted to interview the workers on the businesspremises of the employer during non-working timesor meal breaks.

In the case of a dispute between the Union andan employer which is likely to lead to a cessation ofwork or to an application to the Court and whichinvolves the inspection of workers or of machinesin the process of production, such union repres-entatives shall have right of entry into the factoryat any time during which the workers or machinesconcerned are working.

19.Time and Wages Record.(a) The employer shall keep, or cause to be kept,

a record in which shall be entered weekly:-the name of each worker to whom thisAward applies;the nature of the work performed;the hours worked each day;the amount of wages and overtime (if any)received by the worker each week;the ages of the junior workers.

(b) The said record shall be signed by the workerif correct.

(c) The employer and the worker shall be sev-erally responsible for the proper posting of thesaid record which shall be open to the inspectionof an accredited representative of the Union duringordinary working hours and he shall be allowedto take necessary extracts therefrom.

20.Protective Clothing.If a worker is required to wear rubber boots,

waterproof apron, overall, or a uniform, the em-ployer shall provide same free for use by theworker. Such rubber boots, waterproof apron,overall or uniform shall remain the property of theemployer and shall be returned when required, ingood order and condition, fair wear and tear ex-cepted.

Should any dispute arise under subclause (a)of this clause, the matter shall be determined bythe Board of Reference.

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21.Maximum Rate.Notwithstanding anything elsewhere contained

herein, the maximum rate payable under thisAward shall be double time.

22.Board of Reference.(a) For the purpose of this Award, a Board of

Reference is hereby appointed, which shall consistof a chairman and two (2) other representatives,one to be nominated by each of the parties. Thesaid Board shall have assigned to it, in the event ofno agreement being arrived at between the partiesto the dispute, the functions of-

adjusting any matter of difference whichmay arise from time to time, except suchas involve interpretation of the provisionsof this Award or any of them;dealing with any other matter which thecourt may refer to the Board from timeto time.

(b) An appeal shall lie from any decision of suchBoard in the manner and subject to the conditionsprescribed in the regulations to the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1952, which for this purposeare embodied in and form part of this Award.

23.tinder-Rate Workers.Any worker who by reason of old age or

infirmity is unable to earn the minimum wage, maybe paid such lesser wage as may from time to timebe agreed upon in writing between the Union andthe employer.

In the event of no agreement being arrivedat, the matter may be referred to the Board ofReference for determination.

(C) After application has been made to theBoard, and pending the Board's decision, the workershall be entitled to work for or be employed at theproposed lesser rate.

24.Breakdowns.The employer shall be entitled to deduct payment

for any day or portion of a day upon which theworker cannot be usefully employed because ofany strike by the Union or Unions affiliated withit, or by any other association or union, or throughthe breakdown of the employer's machinery, orstoppage of work by any cause which the employercannot reasonably prevent.

25.Junior Worker's Certificate.Junior workers shall furnish the employer with

a certificate showing the following:Name in full.Age and date of birth.

This certificate shall be signed by the worker.No worker shall have any claim upon the employerfor additional wages, in the event of his age orperiod of employment with a previous employerbeing wrongly stated on the certificate.

26.Limitation of Work of Juniors.Juniors shall not be employed on any of the work

classified in Clause 6 subclause (b) Items 1 to 6inclusive, 11 to 13 inclusive, 15 to 24 inclusive and26 to 28 inclusive, except by agreement between theUnion and the employer.

27.Long Service Leave.Right to Leave:

A worker shall as herein provided be entitledto leave with pay in respect of long service.

Long Service:The long service which shall entitle aworker to such leave shall, subject asherein provided, be continuous servicewith one and the same employer.Such service shall include service prior tothe first day of April, 1958 if it continueduntil such time but only to the extent ofthe last 20 completed years of continuousservice.(i) Where a business has, whether before

or after the first day of April, 1958,been transmitted from an employer

(herein called "the transmittor") toanother employer (herein called "thetranamittee") and a worker who atthe time of such transmission was anemployee of the transmittor in thatbusiness becomes an employee of thetransmitteethe period of the con-tinuous service which the worker hashad with the transmittor (includingany such service with any prior trans-mittor) shall be deemed to be serviceof the worker with the transmittee.

(ii) In this subclause "transmission" in-cludes tranfer, conveyance, assign-ment or succession whether voluntaryor by agreement or by operation oflaw and "transmitted" has a corres-ponding meaning.

(4) Such service shall include:Any period of absence from dutyon any annual leave or long serviceleave.Any period of absence from dutynecessitated by sickness of or injuryto the worker but only to the ex-tent of fifteen working days in anyyear of his employment.Any period following any termina-tion of the employment by theemployer if such termination hasbeen made merely with the inten-tion of avoiding obligations here-under in respect of long service leaveor obligations under any award inrespect of annual leave.Any period during which the serviceof the worker was or is interruptedby service-

as a member of the Naval,Military or Air Forces of theCommonwealth of Australiaother than as a member ofthe British CommonwealthOccupation Forces in Japanand other than as a memberof the Permanent Forces ofthe Commonwealth of Aus-tralia except in the circum-stances referred to in section31 (2) of the Defence Act,1903-1956, and except inKorea or Malaya after June26, 1950;as a member of the CivilConstruction Corps estab-lished under the NationalSecurity Act, 1939-1946;in any of the Armed Forcesunder the National ServiceAct, 1951 (as amended).

Provided that the worker as soon asreasonably practicable on the completionof any such service resumed or resumesemployment with the employer by whomhe was employed immediately before thecommencement of such service.

(5) Service shall be deemed to be continuousnotwithstanding

the transmission of a business asreferred to in paragraph (3) hereof;any interruption of a class referredto in paragraph (4) hereof irre-spective of the duration thereof;any absence from duty authorised bythe employer;any standing-down of a worker inaccordance with the provisions ofan Award, Industrial Agreement,Order or Determination under eitherCommonwealth or State law;any absence from duty arisingdirectly or indirectly from an indus-trial dispute if the worker returnsto work in accordance with theterms of settlement of the dispute;

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any termination of the employmentby the employer on any groundother than slackness of trade if theworker be re-employed by the sameemployer within a period not ex-ceeding two months from the dateof such termination;any termination of the employmentby the employer on the ground ofslackness of trade if the worker isre-employed by the same employerwithin a period not exceeding sixmonths from the date of suchtermination;any reasonable absence of theworker on legitimate union businessin respect of which he has requestedand been refused leave;any absence from duty after thecoming into operation of this clauseby reason of any cause not specifiedin this clause unless the employerduring the absence or within four-teen days of the termination of theabsence notifies the worker in writ-ing that such absence will be re-garded as having broken the con-tinuity of service, which notice maybe given by delivery to the workerpersonally or by posting it by regis-tered mail to his last recordedaddress, in which case it shall bedeemed to have reached him in duecourse of post.

Provided that the period of any absencefrom duty or the period of any interrup-tion referred to in placita (c) to (i) in-clusive of this paragraph shall not (exceptas set out in paragraph (4) hereof) countas service.

(c) Period of Leave:(1) The leave to which a worker shall be en-

titled or deemed to be entitled shall be asprovided in this subclause.

(2) Where a worker has completed at least 20years' service the amount of leave shallbe

in respect of 20 years' service socompleted-13 weeks' leave;in respect of each 10 years' servicecompleted after such 20 yearssixand a half weeks' leave.

(3) Where a worker has completed at least15 years' service since its commencementand his employment is terminated:

(a) by his death;(b) in any circumstances otherwise than

by the employer for serious mis-conduct;

the amount of leave shall be-if such determination takes placebefore the worker has become en-titled to leave under placitum (a)of paragraph (2) hereof such pro-portion of 13 weeks' leave as thenumber of completed years of suchservice bears to 20 years;if such termination takes place afterthe worker has become entitled toleave under placitum (a) of para-graph (2) hereof the leave due undersuch placitum and in addition suchproportion of 13 weeks' leave as thenumber of completed years of suchservice after the accrual of suchentitlement bears to 20 years.

(4) Where a worker has completed at least 10years' service but less than 15 years' ser-vice since its commencement and his em-ployment is terminated-

by his death; orby the employer for any reasonother than serious misconduct; or

by the worker on account of sick-ness of or injury to the worker ordomestic or other pressing necessitywhere such sickness or injury ornecessity is of such a nature as tojustify or in the event of a disputeis, in the opinion of the SpecialBoard of Reference, of such a natureas to justify such termination;

the amount of the leave shall be suchproportion of 13 weeks' leave as thenumber of completed years of such servicebears to 20 years.

(5) In the cases to which paragraphs (3) and(4) hereof apply the worker shall bedeemed to have been entitled to and tohave commenced leave immediately priorto such termination.

(d) Payment for Period of Leave.(1) A worker shall subject to paragraph (3)

hereof, be entitled to be paid for each weekof leave to which he has become entitledor is deemed to have become entitled theordinary time rate of pay applicable tohim at the date he commences such leave;

(2) Such ordinary time rate of pay shall bethe rate applicable to him for the standardweekly hours which are prescribed by thisaward, but in the case of casuals and part-time workers shall be the ordinary timerate for the number of hours usuallyworked up to but not exceeding the pre-scribed standard;

(3) Where by agreement between the employerand the worker the commencement of theleave to which the worker is entitled orany portion thereof is postponed to meetthe convenience of the worker, the rate ofpayment for such leave shall be at theordinary time rate of pay applicable to himat the date of accrual or, if so agreed, atthe ordinary time rate of pay applicableat the date he commences such leave;

(4) The ordinary time rate of payshall include any deductions fromwages for board and/or lodging orthe like which is not provided andtaken during the period of leave;shall not include shift premiums,overtime, penalty rates, commis-sions, bonuses, allowances, or thelike.

(5) In the case of workers employed on pieceor bonus work or any other system ofpayment by results payment shall be atordinary time rates.

(e) Taking Leave:(1) In a case to which paragraph (2) of sub-

clause (c) appliesLeave shall be granted and takenas soon as reasonably practicableafter the right thereto accrues dueor at such time or times as may beagreed between the employer andthe worker or in the absence of suchagreement at such time or times asmay be determined by the SpecialBoard of Reference. having regardto the needs of the employer'sestablishment and the worker's cir-cumstances.Except where the time for takingleave is agreed to by the employerand the worker or determined bythe Special Board of Reference theemployer shall give to a worker atleast one month's notice of the datefrom which his leave is to be taken.Leave may be granted and taken inone continuous period or if theemployer and the worker so agreein not more than three separateperiods in respect of the first 13weeks' entitlement and in not morethan two separate periods in respectof any subsequent period of entitle-ment.

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(d) Any leave shall be inclusive of anypublic holidays specified in thisaward occurring during the periodwhen the leave is taken but shallnot be inclusive of any annual leave.

(e) Payment shall be made in one ofthe following ways:-

in full before the worker goeson leave;at the same time as his wageswould have been paid to himif the worker had remainedat work, in which case pay-ment shall, if the worker inwriting so requires, be madeby cheque posted to an ad-dress specified by the worker;orin any other way agreedbetween the employer andthe worker.

(f) No worker shall, during any periodwhen he is on leave, engage in anyemployment for hire or reward insubstitution for the employmentfrom which he is on leave, and if aworker breaches this provision heshall thereupon forfeit his right toleave hereunder in respect of theunexpired period of leave uponwhich he has entered, and the em-ployer shall be entitled to withholdany further payment in respect ofthe period and to reclaim anypayments already made on accountof such period of leave.

(2) In a case to which paragraph (3) orparagraph (4) of subclause (c) applies andin any case in which the employment ofthe worker who has become entitled toleave hereunder is terminated before suchleave is taken or fully taken the employershall, upon termination of his employmentotherwise than by death pay to the worker,and upon termination of employment bydeath pay to the personal representativeof the worker upon request by the personalrepresentative, a sum equivalent to theamount which would have been payablein respect of the period of leave to whichhe is entitled or deemed to have beenentitled and which would have been takenbut for such termination. Such paymentshall be deemed to have satisfied theobligation of the employer in respect ofleave hereunder.

(f) Granting Leave in Advance and Benefits tobe Brought into Account:

Any employer may by agreement with aworker allow leave to such a worker beforethe right thereto has accrued due, butwhere leave is taken in such a case theworker shall not become entitled to anyfurther leave hereunder in respect of anyperiod until after the expiration of theperiod in respect of which such leave hadbeen taken before it accrued due.Where leave has been granted to a workerpursuant to the preceding paragraphbefore the right thereto has accrued due,and the employment subsequently is term-inated, the employer may deduct fromwhatever remuneration is payable uponthe termination of the employment a pro-portionate amount on the basis of 13weeks for twenty years' service in respectof any period for which the worker hasbeen granted long service leave to whichhe was not at the date of termination ofhis employment or prior thereto entitled.Any leave in the nature of long serviceleave or payment in lieu thereof under aState law or a long service leave schemenot under the provisions hereof grantedto a worker by his employer in respect ofany period of service with the employershall be taken into account whether thesame is granted before or after the cominginto operation hereof and shall be deemed

to have been leave taken and grantedhereunder in the case of leave with payto the extent of the period of such leaveand in the case of payment in lieu thereofto the extent of a period of leave with payequivalent to the amount of the paymentand to be satisfaction to the extent there-of of the entitlement of the worker here-under.

(4) An employer shall be entitled to offset anypayment in respect of leave hereunderagainst any payment by him to any longservice leave scheme, superannuationscheme, pension scheme, retiring allow-ance scheme, provident fund, or the likeor under any combination thereof operat-ive at the first day of April, 1958.

(g) Records to be Kept:Each employer shall during the employ-ment and for a period of 12 months there-after, or in the case of termination bydeath of the worker a period of three yearsthereafter, keep a record from which canbe readily ascertained the name of eachworker and his occupation, the date ofthe commencement of his employmentand his entitlement to long service leaveany leave which may have been grantedto him or in respect of which paymentmay have been made hereunder.Such record shall be open for inspectionin the manner and circumstances pre-scribed by this award with respect to thetime and wages record.

(h) Special Board of Reference:(1) There shall be constituted a Special Board

of Reference for the purpose hereof towhich all disputes and matters arisinghereunder shall be referred and the Boardshall determine all such disputes andmatters.

(2) There shall be assigned to such Boardthe functions of

the settlement of disputes on anymatters arising hereunder;the determination of such mattersas are specifically assigned to ithereunder.

(3) The Board of Reference shall consist ofone representative or substitute theref ornominated from time to time by theWestern Australian Employers' Federation(Incorporated) and one representative orsubstitute nominated from time to time bythe West Australian Trade Unions Indus-trial Council (A.L.P.) together with achairman to be mutually agreed upon bythe organisations named in this paragraph.

(i) State Law:The provisions of any State law to theextent to which they have before thecoming into operation hereof conferred anaccrued right on a worker to be granteda period of long service leave in respect ofa completed period of 20 or mbre years'service or employment or an accrued righton a worker or his personal representativeto payment in respect of long service leaveshall not be affected hereby and shall notbe deemed to be inconsistent with theprovisions hereof.The entitlement of any such worker toleave in respect of a period of service withthe employer completed after the periodin respect of which the long service leavereferred to in paragraph (1) hereofaccrued due shall be in accordance here-with.Subject to paragraphs (1) and (2) hereof,the entitlement to leave hereunder shallbe in substitution for and satisfaction ofany long service leave to which the workermay be entitled in respect of employmentof the worker by the employer.An employer who under any State lawwith regard to long service leave is ex-empted from the provisions of that law

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as at the first day of April, 1958, shall inrespect of the workers covered by suchexemption be exempt from the provisionshereof.

Exemptions:The Special Board of Reference may subject

to such conditions as it thinks fit exemptany employer from the provisions hereofin respect of its employees where there isan existing or prospective long service leavescheme which, in its opinion is, viewed asa whole, more favourable for the whole ofthe employees of that employer than theprovisions hereof.

Liberty to Apply:Liberty is granted to any party to this award

to apply to the Court at any time for anappropriate variation of this clause if anyof the terms and conditions operatingunder the code of Long Service Leavebeing negotiated between the AustralianCouncil of Trade Unions and FederalEmployers' Organisations is varied in anyway.

Schedule of Respondents.The Nestle Company (Australia) Limited.Masters Dairy Limited.Brownes Dairy Ltd.Watsons Foods Pty. Ltd.Peters Creameries (W.A.) Pty. Ltd.

In witness whereof this Award has been signedby the Conciliation Commissioner this 3rd day ofFebruary, 1960.

(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,Conciliation Commissioner.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 130 of 1960.Between The Food Preservers' Union of Western

Australia, Union of Workers, Coastal Districts,Applicant, and Mills and Ware Pty. Ltd. andothers, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. M. Turner on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. D. L. Hosking on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the saidCourt and in pursuance of the powers contained inSection 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that Award No.20 of 1952, as amended, be and the same is herebyfurther amended in the terms of the attachedschedule.

Dated at Perth this 11th day of March, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Clause 6Wages.--Delete subclauses (a) and

(b) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof thefollowing:

Per Week.Basic Wage: £ s. d.

Males .. . .... .. 14 1 6Females 10 11 2

Margin OverMale BasicWage Per

Week.Adult Males: £ s. d.

Mixers .... .... .... 2 8 6Ovensman .... . 2 1 6Brakesmen .... .... 1 19 0Biscuit Machine attendants .... 1 19 0General factory hands .... 1 3 0Unclassified workers .... ... 4 0

2. These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 184 of 1960.Between W.A. Branch Australasian Meat Industry

Employees' Union, Industrial Union of Work-ers, Perth, Applicant and W. 0. Johnston &Sons and others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. J. Flanagan on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. D. L. Hosking on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the saidCourt and in pursuance of the powers contained insection 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that Award No.5 of 1949, as amended, be and the same is herebyfurther amended in the terms of the attachedschedule.

Dated at Perth this 11th day of March, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Delete subclauses (a) and (b) of Clause 24

Cold Storage Workers and insert in lieu thereofthe following:

The following margins shall be payable:Margin

Per WeekAdults: £ S. d.

Chamber hands .... .... 2 15 6Other workers .... .... 1 9 6Leading hands, i.e., in charge of two (2) or

more workers shall receive five shillings (5s.) perday above the rate prescribed for Chamber hands.

2. Delete Clause 25 Wages and insert in lieuthereof the following:

The minimum rates of wages payable to workerscovered by this Award shall be as follows:

Per WeekBasic Wage: £ s. d.

Within a radius of 15 miles from theG.P.O., Perth

Adult Males .... .... .... 14 1 6Adult Females .... .... ... 10 11 2

Outside a 15-mile radius but withina 30-mile radius from theG.P.O., Perth

Adult Males 14 1 3Adult Females 10 10 11

Marginover BasicWage Per

WeekAdult Male Workers: £ s. d.

Killing and Curing SectionLeading man on killing floor 496Scalder .... 370Backer down ... .. 370Chopper down 370Leading hand in cellar 496First assistant in cellar 370Cutter up for curing 370Bacon and ham trimmer 370Smoke and drying room trim-

mers ... .... . .. 260Head trimmer 260Bleeder ........ 370Labourer 16 0All others assisting in killing

and curing .... .... 260Smallgoods Section

Leading hand on smallgoods 496Smallgoodsman .... 370Gut scraper ..... 370Leading tallowman .... 370Tallowman ... .... 260Gut house man 260Boner .... ... . .. 370Carter distributing wholesale

smallgoods .... .... 280Labourer ... .... 16 0All others including linkers,

table hands and fillerman 260Yard Section

Yardman and stockman incharge ... 2 11 0

Labourer and/or assistant 16 0

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(e) Casual workers shall be paid at the rate oftwenty per cent. (20%) in addition to the ratesprescribed for the class of work performed.

Marginover FemaleBasic WagePer Week

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 383 of 1959.Between The West Australian Shop Assistants and

Warehouse Employees' Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, Applicant, and Boans Ltd. andothers, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. J. E. Try on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of theRespondents, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 23 of1950, as amended, be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of March, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Clause 28Wages.Delete subclauses (a),

(b), (c) and (f) of this clause and insert in lieuthereof the following:

Per Week.(a) Basic Wage: £ s. d.

Males 000. 00 14 1 6Females 1011 2

But where such canvasser provideshis own bicycle he shall be paid anallowance of 2s. 6d. per week.

Margin overFemale

Basic WagePer Week.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 344 of 1959.Between The Federated Engine Drivers and Fire-

men's Union of Workers of Western Australia,Applicant, and Swan Portland Cement Limitedand Cockburn Cement Pty. Limited, Respond-ents.

HAVING heard Mr. P. Norris on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. D. E. Cort on behalf of theRespondents, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 29 of1956, as amended, be and the same is herebyfurther amended in the terms of the attachedSchedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of March, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Delete subclause (b) of Clause 11 Wages and

insert in lieu thereof the following:

2. This alteration will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

(b) Adults:

MarginPer Week

£ s. d.(i) Driver of Excavator ... ... 4 14 0(ii) Driver of Overhead Grab Crane 4 2 6(iii) Driver of Scotch Derrick Crane 4 2 6(iv) Driver of Mobile Crane 3 6 0(v) Fireman 00:0 ... .... 0000 1 16 0

(c) Adult Females: £ s. d.Shop Assistants (all departments) 1 6 0Storewomen, despatch hands, pack-

ers ... 1 2 6

Margin overMale BasicWage Per

Week.(b) Adult Males: £ S. d.

Shop Assistants 2 13 0Storeman, packer, despatch hands .. 2 6 6Head Storeman-

In charge of three or lessworkers .... .... 2 13 0

In charge or four or moreother workers ... 2 19 6

Head Despatch HandIn charge of three or less

workers .... ... .... 2 13 0In charge or four or more

other workers ......'. 2 19 6Storeman working singly .... ... 2 10 6Canvasser .... 0000 2 13 0

(f) Adult Female Workers:Filler .. ... ..

£ s. d.1 10 0

Linker .... .... ... 1 10 0

(C) Apprentices:

Per Centof BasicWage Per

WeekFirst year 33Second year 45Third year .... 65Fourth year 85Fifth year

(d) Junior Male Workers:100+fl

Under 16 years of age 3516 to 17 years of age 4517 to 18 years of age 6018 to 19 years of age 7019 to 20 years of age 9020 to 21 years of age 100

All others including employeeswrapping, weighing, packing(including packing dripping orlard into containers), sealingcontainers, bundling and label-ling, tying ends of unused syn-thetic skins, rodding skins, typ-ing skins, slicing and wrappingsmailgoods, bacon and cookedmeats, and weighing seasonings,trimming meat off bones, pre-paring casings 15 0

Percentageof Female

Basic WageJunior Female Workers: Per Week

Between 15 and 16 years of age 40Between 16 and 17 years of age 50Between 17 and 18 years of age 60Between 18 and 19 years of age 70Between 19 and 20 years of age 85Between 20 and 21 years of age 95

Nothing in this Award shall be the meansof reducing the wages at present being paid tofemales covered by this Award, employed by therespondents in excess of the Award rates.

3. These alterations will take effect as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingon or after the date hereof.

Percentageof Female

Basic Wage(f) Junior female Shop Assistants: Per Week.

15 to 16 years of age O 3916 to 17 years of age 4817 to 18 years of age ... 0 56.518 to 19 years of age ... 6519 to 20 years of age

O 7820 to 21 years of age 85

Delete the "rise and fall clause" inserted inthe Award by Order No. 77 (40) of 1960 dated 30thJanuary, 1960.

These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

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IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 31 of 1960.Between The Federated Engine Drivers and Fire-

men's Union of Workers, of Western Australia,Applicant, and South-West Co-operative DairyFarmers Limited and Watson's Supply Stores,Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. P. Norris on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. D. E. Cort on behalf of the Re-spondents, and by consent, the Court in pursuanceof the powers contained in Section 92 of the Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, doth hereby orderand declare that Award No. 42 of 1950, as amended,be and the same is hereby further amended in theterms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of March, 1960.By the Court,

IIL.S.l (Sgd.) H. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Delete sub-clause (b) of Clause 11 Wages,

and insert in lieu thereof the following:Per Week.

Engine drivers and/or firemen shall, if necessary,perform such additional work as required. Pro-vided that such additional work shall not preventthem having continual supervision over their engineand/or boiler, and provided further that an enginedriver or firemen required to attend to a refrigera-ting compressor shall have added to his marginthe sum of nineteen shillings (19s.) per week. Not-withstanding the foregoing any firemen whose nor-mal duties do not involve attending to a refrigera-ting compressor over five (5) days per week shallbe paid in lieu of the above amount the sum ofthree shillings and ten pence (3s. lOd.) for eachor part thereof so engaged.

2. Delete Clause 17Absence through Sicknessand insert in lieu thereof the following:

A worker (except a worker on piecework ora casual worker) shall be entitled to payment fornon-attendance on the ground of personal ill-health for one-twelfth (1/12th) of a week for eachcompleted month of service: Provided that, subjectto sub-clause (g) hereof, payment for absencethrough such ill-health shall be limited to one (1)week in each calendar year.

Payment hereunder may be adjusted at theend of each calendar year or at the time the workerleaves the service of the employer, in the event ofthe worker being entitled by service subsequent tothe sickness to a greater allowance than that madeat the time the sickness occurred.

This clause shall not apply when the workeris entitled to compensation under the Workers'Compensation Act.

A worker shall not be entitled to receive anywages from his employer for any time lost throughany accident not arising out of or in the course ofhis employment or for any accident wherever sus-tained arising out of his own wilful default or forsickness arising out of his own wilful default.

No worker shall be entitled to the benefitsof this clause unless he produces proof satisfactoryto his employer of sickness, but the employer shallnot be entitled to a medical certificate unless theabsence is for three (3) days or more.

Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-clause(e) hereof, a worker who in any calendar year hasalready been allowed paid sick leave shall not beentitled to payment for any further absence un-less he produces to the employer a medical certi-ficate stating that he was unable to attend for dutyon account of personal ill-health.

Sick leave shall accumulate from year toyear so that any balance of the period specified insub-clause (a) of this clause which has not beenallowed in any year to any worker by his employer

as paid sick leave may be claimed by the workerand, subject to the conditions hereinbefore pre-scribed, shall be allowed by his employer in anysubsequent year without diminution of the sickleave prescribed in respect of that year: Providedthat sick leave which accumulates pursuant to thissub-clause shall be available to the worker for aperiod of two (2) years but no longer from theend of the year in which it accrues.

Any time in respect of which a worker isabsent from work except time for which he is en-titled to claim sick pay or time spent on holidaysor annual leave as prescribed by this Award shallnot count for the purpose of determining his rightto payment under this clause.

3. These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 27 of 1960.

Between The West Australian Shop Assistants andWarehouse Employees' Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, Applicant, and Swan WoolScouring Co. (W.A.) Ltd., Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. J. E. Try on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of the Re-spondent, and by consent, the Court in pursuanceof the powers contained in Section 92 of the Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, doth hereby orderand declare that Award No. 41 of 1956, as amended,be and the same is hereby further amended in theterms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of March, 1960.By the Court,

{L.S] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVITTT,President.

Schedule.1. Clause 10WagesDelete subelauses (a),

(b) and (c) of this clause and insert in lieu thereofthe following:

Per Week.Basic Wage: £ s. d.

Within a radius of fifteen (15) milesfrom the G.P.O. Perth ........ 14 1 6

Outside a fifteen (15) mile radiusfrom the G.P.O., Perth, butwithin a radius of twenty five(25) miles from the Post Office,Fremantle .... .... .... 14 1 3

Casual Hands Per Hour.Wool Sorter, per hour: s. d.

Within a radius of fifteen (15)miles from the G.P.O. Perth 9 8-11/20

Outside a fifteen (15) mile rad-ius from the G.P.O., Perth,but within a radius oftwenty five (25) miles fromthe Post Office, Fremantle 9 8-12/20

Piecepicker, per hour:Within a radius of fifteen (15)

miles from the G.P.O. Perth 9 4-12/20

Outside a fifteen (15) mile rad-ius from the G.P.O., Perth,but within a radius oftwenty five (25) miles fromthe Post Office, Fremantle 9 4-14/20

Margin PerWeek OverMale Basic

Wage.Adult Males £ s. d.

Wool Sorter ... .... .... 3 9 0Piecepicker .... .... .... 2 14 6

2. These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

(b) Adults: £ s. d.Engine drivers ... .... .... 2 17 6Firemen (first-class) 2 9 6Firemen (others) .... 1 16 0

14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1089

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1090 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 131 of 1960.Between The Food Preservers' Union of Western

Australia, Union of Workers, Coastal Districts,Applicant, and Australasian Conference Assoc-iation Ltd. trading as Sanitarium Health FoodCompany, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. M. Turner on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of theRespondent, and by consent, the Court in pursu-ance of the powers contained in Section 92 of theIndustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, doth herebyorder and declare that Award No. 34 of 1956, asamended, be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of March, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S.1 (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Clause 9Wages.--Delete subclauses (a) and

(b) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof thefollowing:

Per Week.Basic Wage: £ s. d.

Males 14 1 6Females 1011 2

Margin overMale BasicWage Per

Week.Adult Males: £ s. d.

Fillers, pressman andworkers 196

Other factory hands 170All others 66

2. These alterations will take effect as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingafter the date hereof.

conveyor

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 390 of 1959.Between The West Australian Shop Assistants and

Warehouse Employees' Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, Applicant, and Burns Philpand Co. Ltd. and others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. J. E. Try on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of theRespondents, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, clothhereby order and declare that Award No. 36 of1955, as amended, be and the same is herebyfurther amended in the terms of the attachedSchedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of March, 1960.By the Court,

IlLS] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Clause 9Wages.Delete subclauses (a) and

(b) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof thefollowing

Per Week.Basic Wage: £ S. d.

Males 14 1 6Margin Over

Male BasicWage Per

Adults (Male): Week.£ s. ci.

Head cellarman .... .... 4 3 0Storeman (as defined) .... .... 2 12 0Cellarhand, bottle washer, store

hand .... .... ... .... 2 5 62. These alterations will take effect as from

after the date hereof.the beginning of the first pay period commencing

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 25 of 1960.Between West Australian Branch, Australasian

Meat Industry Employees' Union, IndustrialUnion of Workers, Perth, Applicant, and Aus-tralian Casing Company Pty. Ltd., Respond-ent.

HAVING heard Mr. J. Flanagan on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. D. E. Cort on behalf of theRespondent, and by consent, the Court in pursu-ance of the powers contained in Section 92 of theIndustrial Arbitration Act, 19 12-1952, cloth herebyorder and declare that Award No. 42 of 1956, asamended, be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of March, 1960.By the Court,

EL.SII (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.Delete subclause (b) of Clause 22, Wages,

and insert in lieu thereof the following:(b) Adults:

Workers on beef or mutton scrap-ing £ s. d.First three months experience

in industry .... ... 2 18 0Thereafter .... .... .... 4 10 0

This alteration will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 138 of 1960.Between The Food Preservers' Union of Western

Australia, Union of Workers, Coastal Districts,Applicant, and G. Wood Son & Co., and others,Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. M. Turner on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, the Court, in pur-suance of the powers contained in section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 22 of1952, as amended, be and the same is herebyfurther amended in the terms of the attachedSchedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of March, 1960.By the Court,

IlLS.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Clause 7Wages.Delete subclauses (a) and

(b) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof thefollowing:

Per Week.Basic Wage: £ S. ci.

Males .... .... .... 14 1 6Females .... .... .... .... 10 11 2

Clause 9Overtime.Delete the words andnumeral "three shillings (3s.)" appearing in sub-clause (b) of this clause and insert in lieu thereofthe words and numeral "five shillings (5s.)."

These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

Margin overMale BasicWage Per

Week.(b) Adult Males: £ s. d.

Worker roasting and/or grind-ing and mixing and blendingcoffee or chicory .... 2 6 0

Coffee essence makers .... 2 1 6Other mixers and blenders 1 17 0Roasters of other commodities 1 17 0General factory hands .... .... 1 12 0All others .... .... .... .... 6 6

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IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 13 of 1952.Between The Food Preservers' Union of Western

Australia, Union of Workers, Coastal Districts,Applicant, and Fremantle Fishermans Co-op-erative Society Limited, Genex Pty. Ltd., Re-spondents.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed betweenthe abovenamed parties, and whereas the said dis-pute was referred into Court for the purpose ofhearing and determination, and whereas the par-ties subsequently met and conferred and havearrived at agreement on all matters in difference,and whereas the parties have this day appearedbefore the Court by their respective representativesand requested the Court to make the said agree-ment an Award of the Court: Now therefore, theCourt pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial Arbi-tration Act, 1912-1952 and all other powers thereinenabling it hereby declares the memorandum here-under written to have the same effect as and bedeemed an Award of the Court:

Memorandum of Agreement.(NoteWherever the word "Award" occurs here-

in it shall be taken to mean and include "Agree-ment.")

1.Title.This Award shall be known as the "Crayfish Pro-

cessing Industry Award, 1960."2.Arrangement.

Title.Arrangement.Scope.Area.Term.Hours.Meal Interval.Overtime.Piecework.Wages.Contract of Service.Holidays and Annual Leave.Absence through Sickness.Board of Reference.Payment of Wages.Under Rate Workers.Junior Workers.Record.Breakdowns.General Provisions.Right of Entry.Posting of Award.No Reduction.Long Service Leave.

3.Scope.This Award shall apply to all workers engaged in

the classifications in clause 10 hereof employed bythe respondents in the processing of crayfish inshore establishments.

4.Area.This Award shall apply throughout the State of

Western Australia.5.Term.

The term of this Award shall be for a period ofone (1) year as from the beginning of the first payperiod commencing after the date hereof.

6.Hours.Subject to clause 8 hereof, each worker shall work

such hours per week as may be necessary to pro-cess all crayfish delivered to the factory at suchtimes most convenient to the employer's business.

7.Meal Interval.No worker shall be employed for a longer period

than five (5) hours without a break for a meal.The time allowed for each meal required shall notbe more than one (1) hour.

8.Overtime.(a) All time worked by weekly hands in excess

of forty (40) hours per week shall be deemed over-time and shall be paid for at the rate of time anda half for the first four (4) hours and double timethereafter.

If any worker is required to continue work-ing without being notified the previous day, formore than two (2) hours beyond a normal mealperiod, he shall be provided with any meal re-quired or shall be paid five shilling (5s.) in lieuthereof.

Provided that the provisions of this subclauseshall not apply to a worker who can reasonablyreturn home for a meal.

Notwithstanding anything contained in thisAward:-

An employer may require any worker towork reasonable overtime at overtimerates and such worker shall work overtimein accordance with such requirement.No organisation, party to this Award orworker or workers covered by this Awardshall in any way, whether directly or in-directly, be a party to or concerned in anyban, limitation or restriction upon theworking of overtime in accordance withthe requirements of this subclause.

9.Piecework.(a) An employer may make a contract with a

worker or a group of workers for payment by re-sults by piecework.

(b) Provided that a worker employed undersuch a system shall be paid at least the time rateof pay provided by this Award for the hoursworked.

(c) In the event of any dispute regarding piece-work rates occurring and remaining unsettled be-tween the employer and the workers, the employeror te Union may refer such dispute to the Boardof Reference.

10.Wages.The following shall be the minimum rates of

wages payable to workers covered by this Award:Per Week.

£ a. d.(a) Basic Wage:

Within a radius of fifteen (15)miles from the G.P.O., Perth

Males .... .... .... .... 14 1 6Females .... .... .... 10 11 2

Outside a fifteen (15) mileradius from the G.P.O., Perthbut within the South-WestLand Division

Males 14 1 3Females 10 10 11

Rest of StateMales 13174Females 10 8 0

Margin overMale BasicWage per

Week.(b) Adult Males:

£ s. d.Weekly Workers:

Graders 1 18 6All others 150

Margin overFemale Basic

Wage perWeek.

(C) Adult Females:£ s. d.

Weekly Workers:Graders 100All others 10 0

(d) Casual Workers:(i) Within a ftfteen (15) mile radius

of the G.P.O., PerthRates per HourAdult Males s. d.

Graders 89All others 85

Adult FemalesGraders 64All others 61

14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1091

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1092 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

Outside a fifteen (15) mileradius from the G.P.O., Perthbut within the South-WestLand Division

Adult MalesGradersAll others

Adult FemalesGradersAll others ....

Rest of StateAdult Males

GradersAll others ....

Adult FemalesGradersAll others

Margin overFemale Basic

Wage perWeek.

£ s. d.

8884

60Percentage

of Male BasicWage per

Week.Junior Males:

Weekly Workers:Between 14 and 15 years of age 30Between 15 and 16 years of age 40Between 16 and 17 years of age 50Between 17 and 18 years of age 60Between 18 and 19 years of age 70Between 19 and 20 years of age 80Between 20 and 21 years of age 90

Percentageof Female

Basic Wageper Week.

Junior Females:Weekly Workers:

Between 15 and 16 years of age 45Between 16 and 17 years of age 55Between 17 and 18 years of age 65Between 18 and 19 years of age 75Between 19 and 20 years of age 85Between 20 and 21 years of age 95

Casual WorkersJunior Males & FemalesJunior workers engaged as casual workers shall bepaid at the rate ef ten per cent. (10%) in additionto the rates prescribed in suhclauses (e) and (f) ofthis clause.

"Grader" shall mean the worker who holds alicense as a Grader from the Department of Prim-ary Industries and who is the worker responsiblefor the packing and correct quality of processedcrayfish.

The hourly rates as set out in subclauses 10(d) (i), (ii) and (iii) are subject to adjustment inaccordance with any variations in the basic wagewhich may be ordered by the Court from time totime.

11.Contract of Service.(a) Employers shall when engaging workers state

definitely whether such worker is engaged as aweekly or a casual hand.

(b) One week's notice at any time on either sideshall be required to terminate the engagement of aweekly hand.

If an employer or a worker fails to give the re-quireci notice one (1) week's wages shall be paidor forfeited.

(c) "Casual hand" shall mean a worker engagedby the hour and who may be put off or leave hisemployer's service at any moment without notice.

12.Holidays and Annual Leave.(a) The following days, or the days observed in

lieu, shall he allowed as holidays without deductionof pay, namely:New Year's Day, Australia Day,Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, LabourDay, State Foundation Day, Christmas Day andBoxing Day.

(b) All work performed on any of the foregoingdays shall be paid for at the rate of double time.Provided that at the option of the employer equiva-lent time off duty in lieu thereof may be added tothe worker's annual leave.

(c) On any public holiday not prescribed as aholiday under this Award the employer's establish-ment or place of business may be closed, in whichcase a worker need not present himself for duty and

s. d. payment may be deducted, but if work be done8 9 ordinary rates of pay shall apply.8 5 (d) Except as hereinafter provided a period of

two consecutive weeks' leave with payment of ordi-6 4 nary wages as prescribed shall be allowed annually6 1 to a worker by his employer after a period of 12

months' continuous service with such employer.(e) If any Award holiday falls within a worker's

period of annual leave and is observed on a daywhich in the case of that worker would have beenan ordinary working day there shall be added tothat period one day being an ordinary working day

6 3 for each such holiday observed as aforesaid.If after one month's continuous service in

any qualifying twelve-monthly period a workerlawfully leaves his employment, or his employmentis terminated by the employer through no fault ofthe worker, the worker shall be paid one-sixth(1/6th) of a week's pay at his ordinary rate of wagein respect of each completed month of continuousservice.

Any time in respect of which a worker isabsent from work except time for which he isentitled to claim sick pay or time spent on holidaysor annual leave as prescribed by this Award shallnot count for the purpose of determining his rightto annual leave.

In the event of a worker being employed byan employer for portion only of a year he shall onlybe entitled, subject to subclause (f) of this clause,to such leave on full pay as is proportionate to hislength of service during that period with such em-ployer, and if such leave is not equal to the leavegiven to the other workers he shall not be entitledto work or pay whilst the other workers of suchemployer are on leave on full pay.

A worker who is dismissed for misconduct orwho illegally severs his contract of service shall notbe entitled to the benefit of the provisions of thisclause.

The provisions of this clause shall not applyto casual workers.

13.Absence through Sickness.A worker shall be entitled to payment for

non-attendance on the ground of personal ill-health for one-twelfth (1/12th) of a week for eachcompleted month of service: Provided that pay-nient for absence through such ill-health shall belimited to one week's pay in each calendar year.

Payment hereunder may be adjusted at the endof each calendar year or at the time the workerleaves the service of the employer, in the event ofthe worker being entitled by service subsequent tothe sickness to a greater allowance than that madeat the time the sickness occurred. This clause shallnot apply when the worker is entitled to compen-sation under the Workers' Compensation Act.

A worker shall not be entitled to receive anywages from his employer for any time lost throughany accident wherever sustained arising out of hisown wilful default or for sickness arising out of hisown wilful default.

(C) No worker shall be entitled to the benefits ofthis clause unless he produces proof satisfactory tohis employer of sickness, hut the employer shall notbe entitled to a medical certificate unless theabsence is for three (3) days or more.

(d) The provisions of this clause shall not applyto casual workers.

14.Board of Reference.The Court may appoint for the purpose of this

Award a Board or Boards of Reference. Each suchBoard shall consist of a Chairman and two otherrepresentatives, one to be nominated by each ofthe parties as prescribed by regulations.

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There are assigned to each such Board in theevent of no agreement being arrived at betweenthe parties to this Award, the functions of

adjusting any matters of difference whichmay arise between the parties from timeto time, except such as involve interpre-ta.tions of the provisions of the Award orany of them;deciding any other matter that the Courlmay refer to such Board from time totime;

An appeal shall lie from any decision of suchBoard in the manner and subject to the conditionsprescribed in the regulations to the Industrial Arbi-tration Act, 1912-1952, which for the purpose areembodied in this Award.

15.Payment of Wages.Wages shall be paid at least weekly.

16.Under Rate Workers.Any worker who by reason of old age or in-

firmity is unable to earn the minimum wage maybe paid such lesser wage as may from time to timebe agreed upon in writing between the Union andthe employer.

In the event of no agreement being arrivedat, the matter may be referred to the Board ofReference for determination.

After application has been made to theBoard and pending the Board's decision the workershall be entitled to work for the employer at theproposed lesser rate.

17.Junior Workers.Junior workers upon being engaged shall furnish

the employer with a certificate containing the fol-lowing particulars:-

Name in full.Age and date of birth.

No worker shall have any claim upon an employerfor additional pay in the event of the age of theworker being wrongly stated either on the certifi-cate or, if no such certificate is furnished, verballyto the employer. If any junior worker shall wilfullymisstate his age either verbally to the employer orin the certificate, he alone shall be guilty of abreach of this Award, and in the event of a workerhaving received a higher rate than that to whichhe was entitled he shall make restitution to theemployer.

18.Record.(a) The employer shall keep or cause to be kept

a record or records containing the following par-ticulars :-

Name of each worker and whether he is aweekly or a casual worker.The nature of his work.The hours worked each week.The wages and overtime (if any) paid eachweek.The age of each junior worker.

Any system of automatic recording by machinesshall be deemed to comply with this provision tothe extent of the information recorded.

(b) The time and wages record shall be open forinspection by a duly accredited official of the Unionduring the usual office hours at the employer'soffice or other convenient place, and the represen-tative may be allowed to take extracts therefrom.

19.Breakdowns, etc.The employer shall be entitled to deduct payment

for any day or portion of a day upon which theworker cannot be usefully employed, because of anystrike by the Union or Unions affiliated with it, orby any other association or union, or through thebreakdown of the employer's machinery or anystoppage of work by any cause which the employercannot reasonably prevent.

20.General Provisions.No female under the age of eighteen (18)

years shall be required to lift weights in excess of3Olb., and no female worker over eighteen (18)years of age shall be required to lift weights inexcess of 35th,

Where workers are required to work in watersuitable floor covering shall be provided or adequatefootwear shall be supplied by the employer.

21.Right of Entry.In the case of a disagreement existing or antci-

pated concerning any of the provisions of thisAward, an accredited representative of the Unionshall be permitted to interview the workers duringthe recognised meal interval, on the business pre-mises of the employer, but this permission shallnot be exercised without the consent of the em-ployer more than once in any one week.

22.Posting of Award.A copy of this Award, if supplied by the Union,

shall be posted in a place easily accessible to allworkers.

23.No Reduction.Nothing herein contained shall entitle an em-

ployer to reduce the wage of any worker who at thedate of this Award was being paid a higher rate ofwage than the minimum prescribed for his or herclass of work.

24.Long Service Leave.Right to Leave:A worker shall as herein provided be entitled

to leave with pay in respect of long service.Long Service:

The long service which shall entitle aworker to such leave shall, subject as here-in provided, be continuous service with oneand the same employer.Such service shall include service prior tothe coming into operation hereof if it con-tinued until such time but only to the ex-tent of the last twenty completed years ofcontinuous service.(i) Where a business has, whether be-

fore or after the coming into operationhereof, been transmitted from an em-ployer (herein called "the transmit-tor") to another employer (hereincalled "the transmittee") and a work-er who at the time of such trans-mission was an employee of the trans-mittor in that business becomes anemployee of the transmitteetheperiod of the continuous service whichthe worker has had with the trans-mittor (including any such servicewith any prior transmitter) shall bedeemed to he service of the workerwith the transmittee.

(ii) In this sub-clause "transmission" in-cludes transfer conveyance assignmentor succession whether voluntary or byagreement or by operation of law and"transmitted" has a correspondingmeaning.

Such service shall includeAny period of absence from duty onany annual leave or long serviceleave;Any period of absence from dutynecessitated by sickness of or injuryto the worker but only to the extentof fifteen working days in any yearof his employment;Any period following any termina-tion of the employment by the em-ployer if such termination has beenmade merely with the intention ofavoiding obligations hereunder inrespect of long service leave or obli-gations under any award in respectof annual leave;Any period during which the ser-vice of the worker was or is inter-rupted by service

U) as a member of the Naval,Military or Air Forces of theCommonwealth of Australiaother than as a member ofthe British Commonwealth

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Occupation Forces in Japanand other than as a memberof the Permanent Forces ofthe Commonwealth of Aus-tralia except in the circum-stances referred to in Section31 (2) of the Defence Act1903-1956 and except inKorea or Malaya after June26, 1950;as a member of the CivilConstruction Corps estab-lished under the NationalSecurity Act 1939-1946;in any of the Armed Forcesunder the National ServiceAct 1951 (as amended);

Provided that the worker as soon asreasonably practicable on the completionof any such service resumed or resumesemployment with the employer by whomhe was employed immediately before thecommencement of such service.

(5) Service shall be deemed to be continuousnotwithstanding

(a) the transmission of a business asreferred to in paragraph (3) hereof;

(b) any interruption of a class referredto in paragraph (4) hereof irrespec-tive of the duration thereof;

(C) any absence from duty authorisedby the employer;any standing-down of a worker inaccordance with the provisions of anaward, Industrial Agreement, Orderor Determination under either Com-monwealth or State law;any absence from duty arisingdirectly or indirectly from an indus-trial dispute if the worker returnsto work in accordance with theterms of settlement of the dispute;any termination of the employmentby the employer on any groundother than slackness of trade if theworker be re-employed by the sameemployer within a period not exceed-ing two months from the date ofsuch termination;any termination of the employmentby the employer on the ground ofslackness of trade if the worker isre-employed by the same employerwithin a period not exceeding sixmonths from the date of such ter-mination;any reasonable absence of the work-er on legitimate union business inrespect of which he has requestedand been refused leave;any absence from duty after thecoming into operation of this clauseby reason of any cause not specifiedin this clause unless the employerduring the absence or within four-teen days of the termination of theabsence notifies the worker in writ-ing that such absence will be re-garded as having broken the con-tinuity of service, which notice maybe given by delivery to the workerpersonally or by posting it by regis-tered mail to his last recordedaddress, in which case it shall bedeemed to have reached him in duecourse of post.

Provided that the period of any absencefrom duty or the period of any interrup-tion referred to in placita (C) to (i) in-clusive of this paragraph shall not (exceptas set out in paragraph (4) hereof) countas service.

(c) Period of Leave:(1) The leave to which a worker shall be

entitled or deemed to be entitled shall beas provided in this sub-clause.

(2) Where a worker has completed at least 20years' service the amount of leave shallbe

in respect of 20 years' service socompleted-13 weeks' leave;in respect of each 10 years' servicecompleted after such 20 yearssixand a half weeks' leave.

(3) Where a worker has completed at least 15years' service since its commencement andhis employment is terminated:

by his death;in any circumstances otherwise thanby the employer for serious miscon-duct;

the amount of leave shall be:-if such termination takes place be-fore the worker has become entitledto leave under placitum (a) of para-graph (2) hereof such proportion of13 weeks' leave as the number ofcompleted years of such servicebears to 20 years;if such termination takes placeafter the worker has become en-titled to leave under placitum (a) ofparagraph (2) hereof the leave dueunder such placitum and in addi-tion such proportion of 13 weeks'leave as the number of completedyears of such service after theaccrual of such entitlement bearsto 20 years.

(4) Where a worker has completed at least 10years' service but less than 15 years' ser-vice since its commencement and his em-ployment is terminated-

by his death; orby the employer for any reasonother than serious misconduct; orby the worker on account of sick-ness of or injury to the worker ordomestic or other pressing necessitywhere such sickness or injury ornecessity is of such a nature as tojustify or in the event of a disputeis, in the opinion of the SpecialBoard of Reference, of such anature as to justify such termina-tion;

the amount of the leave shall be such pro-portion of 13 weeks' leave as the numberof completed years of such service bears to20 years.

(5) In the cases to which paragraphs (3) andhereof apply the worker shall be

deemed to have been entitled to and tohave commenced leave immediately priorto such termination.

(d) Payment for Period of Leave:A worker shall subject to paragraph (3)hereof, be entitled to be paid for eachweek of leave to which he has become en-titled or is deemed to have become entitledthe ordinary time rate of pay applicableto him at the date he commences suchleave;Such ordinary time rate of pay shall bethe rate applicable to him for the standardweekly hours which are prescribed by thisaward (or agreement), but in the case ofcasuals and part-time workers shall be theordinary time rate for the number ofhours usually worked up to but not ex-ceeding the prescribed standard;Where by agreement between the employerand the worker the commencement of theleave to which the worker is entitled oany portion thereof is postponed to meetthe convenience of the worker, the rateof payment for such leave shall be at theordinary time rate of pay applicable tohim at the date of accrual or, if so agreed,at the ordinary time rate of pay applicable at the date he commences suchleave;

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(4) The ordinary time rate of payshall include any deductions fromwages for board and/or lodging orthe like which is not provided andtaken during the period of leave;shall not include shift premiums,overtime, penalty rates, commis-sions, bonuses, allowances or thelike;

(5) In the case of workers employed on pieceor bonus work or any other system of pay-ment by results payment shall be at ordi-nary time rates,

(e) Taking Leave:(1) In a case to which paragraph (2) of sub-

clause (e) applies(a) Leave shall be granted and taken

as soon as reasonably practicableafter the right thereto accrues dueor at such time or times as may beagreed between the employer andthe worker or in the absence of suchagreement at such time or times asmay be determined by the SpecialBoard of Reference having regardto the needs of the employer's estab-lishment and the worker's circum-stances.

(b) Except where the time for takingleave is agreed to by the employerand the worker or determined by theSpecial Board of Reference theemployer shall give to a worker atleast one month's notice of the datefrom which his leave is to be taken.

(c) Leave may be granted and taken inone continuous period or if theemployer and the worker so agree innot more than three separateperiods in respect of the first 13weeks' entitlement and in not morethan two separate periods in respectof any subsequent period of entitle-ment.

(d) Any leave shall be inclusive of anypublic holidays specified in thisAward (or agveement) occurringduring the period when the leave istaken but shall not be inclusive ofany annual leave,

(e) Payment shall be made in one of thefollowing ways

U) in full before the worker goeson leave;at the same time as his wageswould have been paid to himif the worker had remainedat work, in which ease pay-ment shall, if the worker inwriting so requires, be madeby cheque posted to an ad-dress specified by the worker;orin any other way agreed be-tween the employer and theworker.

(f) No worker shall, during any periodwhen he is on leave, engage in anyemployment for hire or reward insubstitution for the employmentfrom which he is on leave, and if aworker breaches this provision heshall thereupon forfeit his right toleave hereunder in respect of theunexpired period of leave uponwhich he has entered, and theemployer shall be entitled to with-hold any further payment in respectof the ieriod and to reclaim anypayments already made on accountof such period of leave.

(2) In a case to which paragraph (3) or para-graph (4) of subclause (c) applies and inany case in which the employment of theworker who has become entitled to leave.hereunder is terminated before such leave.is takep p fully taken the employer shall

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1095

upon termination of his employmentotherwise than by death pay to the worker,and upon termination of employment bydeath pay to the personal representativeof the worker upon request by the personalrepresentative, a sum equivalent to theamount which would have been payablein respect of the period of leave to whichhe is entitled or deemed to have beenentitled and which would have beentaken but for such termination. Such pay-ment shall be deemed to have satisfied theobligation of the employer in respect ofleave hereunder.

(f) Granting Leave in Advance and Benefits tobe brought into account:

Any employer may by agreement with aworker allow leave to such a worker be-fore the right thereto has accrued due, butwhere leave is taken in such a case theworker shall not become entitled to anyfurther leave hereunder in respect of anyperiod until after the expiration of theperiod in respect of which such leave hadbeen taken before it accrued due.Where leave has been granted to a wor-ker pursuant to the preceding paragraphbefore the right thereto has accrued due,and the employment subsequently is ter-minated, the employer may deduct fromwhatever remuneration is payable upon thetermination of the employment a propor-tionate amount on the basis of 13 weeksfor twenty years' service in respect of anyperiod for which the worker has beengranted long service leave to which he wasnot at the date of termination of hisemployment or prior thereto entitled.Any leave in the nature of long serviceleave or payment in lieu thereof under aState law or a long service leave schemenot under the provisions hereof granted toa worker by his employer in respect of anyperiod of service with the employer shallbe taken into account whether the sameis granted before or after the coming intooperation hereof and shall be deemed tohave been leave taken and granted here-under in the case of leave with pay to theextent of the period of such leave and inthe ease of payment in lieu thereof to theextent of a period of leave with pay equiva-lent to the amount of the payment and tohe satisfaction to the extent thereof of theentitlement of the worker hereunder.An employer shall be entitled to off-setany payment in respect of leave hereunderagainst any payment by him to any longservice leave scheme, superannuationscheme, pension scheme, retiring allow-ance scheme, provident fund, or the likeor under any combination thereof opera-tive at the date hereof.

(g) Records to be Kept:Each employer shall during the employ-ment and for a period of twelve monthsthereafter or in the case of termination bydeath of the worker a period of three yearsthereafter keep a record from which canbe readily ascertained the name of eachworker and his occupation the date of thecommencement of his employment and hisentitlement to long service leave and anyleave which may have been granted to himor in respect of which payment may havebeen made hereunder.Such record shall be open for inspection inthe manner and circumstances prescribedby this Award (or agreement) with respectto the Time and Wages Record.

ih) Special Board of Reference:(1) There shall be constituted a Special Board

of Reference for the purpose hereof towhich all disputes and matters arisinghereunder shall be referred and the Boardshall tridrte all such disppts and mat-ter,

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(2) There shall be assigned to such Board thefunctions of

The settlement of disputes on anymatters arising hereunder;the determination of such mattersas are specifically assigned to ithereunder

(3) The Board of Reference shall consist ofone representative or substitute theref ornominated from time to time by the Wes-tern Australian Employers' Federation(Incorporated) and one representative orsubstitute nominated from time to time bythe West Australian Trade Unions Indus-trial Council (A.L.P.) together with aChairman to be mutually agreed upon bythe organisations named in this paragraph.

(i) State Law:The provisions of any State law to theextent to which they have before thecoming into operation hereof conferred anaccrued right on a worker to be granted aperiod of long service leave in respect of acompleted period of 20 or more years' ser-vice or employment or an accrued right ona worker or his personal representative topayment in respect of long service leaveshall not be affected hereby and shall notbe deemed to be inconsistent with the pro-visions hereof.The entitlement of any such worker toleave in respect of a period of service withthe employer completed after the period inrespect of which the long service leave re-ferred to in paragraph (1) hereof accrueddue shall be in accordance herewith.Subject to paragraphs (1) and (2) hereof,the entitlement to leave hereunder shallbe in substitution for and satisfaction ofany long service leave to which the wor-ker may be entitled in respect of employ-ment of the worker by the employer.An employer who under any State law withregard to long service leave is exemptedfrom the provisions of that law as at thedate hereof shall in respect of the workerscovered by such exemption be exempt fromthe provisions hereof.

(j) Exemptions:The Special Board of Reference may subject

to such conditions as it thinks fit exempt anyemployer from the provisions hereof in respectof its employees where there is an existing orprospective long service leave scheme which,in its opinion is, viewed as a whole, morefavourable for the whole of the employees ofthat employer than the provisions hereof.

(k) Liberty to Apply:

Liberty is granted to any party to this Awardto apply to the Court at any time for anappropriate variation of this clause if any ofthe terms and conditions operating under thecode of Long Service Leave being negotiatedbetween the Australian Council of TradeUnions and Federal Employers' Organisationsis varied in any way.

I certify pursuant to Section 65 of the Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, that the foregoingis a copy of the agreement arrived at between theparties mentioned above.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of March, 1960.[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,

President.

Filed at my office this 4th day of March, 1960.(Sgd.) R. H. WILLEY,

Acting Clerk of the Court of Arbitration.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 133 of 1960.Between The Food Preservers' Union of Western

Australia, Union of Workers, Coastal Districts,Applicant, and Plaistowe & Company Limited,Mumzone Products Limited and others, Re-spondents.

HAVING heard Mr. M. Turner on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of theRespondents, and by consent, the Court in pursu-ance of the powers contained in Section 92 of theIndustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, doth herebyorder and declare that Award No. 9 of 1951, asamended, be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of March, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Clause 5Wages.Delete subclauses (a) and

(b) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the fol-lowing:

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 136 of 1960.Between The Food Preservers' Union of Western

Australia, Union of Workers, Coastal Districts,Applicant, and F. H. Faulding & Co. Ltd. andFelton Grimwade & Bickford Ltd., Respond-ents.

HAVING heard Mr. M. Turner, on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of theRespondents, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92, ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 52A of1947, as amended, be and the same is herebyfurther amended in the terms of the attachedSchedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of March, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Per Week.(a) Basic Wage: £ s. d.

(i) Males 14 1 6(ii) Females 1011 2

Margin overMale BasicWage Per

Week.(b) Adult Males: £ s. d.

Leading hand on jam, sauce,chutney, pickles, or condimentmaking, fruit preserving, peelmaking or vinegar brewing 210Box or case assembler or re-

pairer . .. .... 106Solderer ... . .. .... 106Syrup maker, jam boiler, brine

maker 106Fruit examiner, for acceptance

or rejection 106Retort attendant 106Nailer and wirer .... 106General hands engaged in pro-duction .... .... 15

Clause 8Overtime.Delete the words andnumeral "two shillings (2s.)" appearing in sub-clause (b) of this clause and insert in lieu thereofthe words and numeral "five shillings (5s.)."

These alterations will take effect as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingafter the date hereof.

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Schedule.

1. Clause 9OvertimeDelete subclause (d) ofthis clause and insert in lieu thereof the follow-ing:

(d) When a \vorkel', without being notified onthe previous day, is required to continue workingafter the usual knock-off time for more than onehcur, he or she shall be provided with any mealrequired or shall be paid five shillings (5s.) inlieu thereof: Provided that such payment neednot be made to a worker living in the same localityas the factory, who could reasonably return homefor a meal.

2. Clause 10WagesDelete subclauses (a)and (b) of this clause and insert in lieu thereofthe following:

Per WeekBasic Wage: £ 5. d.

Males .... .... .... .... .. 14 1 6Females ... .... ... .... 10 11 2

MarginOver Male

Basic WagePer Week

Adult Males: £ s. d.First-class factory hands .... 1 8 0Factory hands (handling acids) .... 19 0Factory hands .... .... 13 0Unclassified workers .... Nil.

3. These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

APPOINTMENT.(26 George V, No. 36.)

HIS Honour the Senior Puisne Judge has beenpleased to appoint Robin Ezra Benjamin, of 9Inverness Crescent, Mount Lawley, in the Stateof Western Australia, Solicitor, a Commissioner ofthe Supreme Court of Western Australia, to ad-minister or take within the State of Western Aus-tralia any oath, affidavit, affirmation, declaration,or acknowledgment by a married woman to beused in the Supreme Court of Western Australia.The Commission to remain in force until the saidRobin Ezra Benjamin ceases to reside in the Stateof Western Australia aforesaid, or until he ceasesto practise the profession of a Solicitor on hisown account or in partnership there, or until re-voked.

G. T. STAPLES,Acting Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office,Perth, 5th April, 1960.

APPOINTMENT.(26 George V, No. 36.)

HIS Honour the Senior Puisne Judge has beenpleased to appoint Geoffrey Alexander Kennedy,of 16 Princes Street, Mosman Park, in the Stateof Western Australia, Solicitor, a Commissionerof the Supreme Court of Western Australia, toadminister or take within the State of WesternAustralia any oath, affidavit, affirmation, declara-tion, or acknowledgment by a married woman tobe used in the Supreme Court of Western Aus-tralia. The Commission to remain in force untilthe said Geoffrey Alexander Kennedy ceases toreside in the State of Western Australia aforesaid,or until he ceases to practise the profession of aSolicitor on his own account or in partnershipthere, or until revoked.

G. T. STAPLES,Acting Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office,Perth, 5th April, 1960.

APPOINTMENT.HIS Honour the Senior Puisne Judge has beenpleased to appoint Jewel Okno, of 390 LonsdaleStreet, Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, Solicitor,a Commissioner of the Supreme Court of WesternAustralia, to administer or take within the Stateof Victoria, any Oath, Affidavit, Affirmation,Declaration, or acknowledgment by a marriedWoman to be used in the Supreme Court of WesternAustralia. The Commission to remain in force untilthe said Jewel Okno ceases to reside within theState of Victoria aforesaid, or until he ceases topractise the profession of a Solicitor on his ownaccount or in partnership there, or until revoked.

G. T. STAPT,F,S,Acting Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office,Perth, 6th April, 1960.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.Greendale Engineering and Cables Pty. Ltd.

Notice of Situation of Registered Office.GREENDALE ENGINEERING AND CABLES PTY.LIMITED hereby gives notice that the registeredoffice of the company is situated at Second Floor,66 St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the State ofWestern Australia and that the days and hoursduring which such office is accessible to the publicare Mondays to Fridays (except public holidays)from 9 am. to 5 p.m.

Dated this 5th day of April, 1960.H. A. CRAVEN-SMITH-MILNES,

Agent in Western Australia.Boultbee, Godfrey & Virtue, Solicitors, 66 St.

George's Terrace, Perth.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of

the Days and Hours during which such Officeis Accessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Kay & Heron Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Kay & Heron Pty. Ltd. is situated at 56-58Wittenoom Street, East Perth, and that the daysand hours during which such office is accessibleto the public are as follows: 10 a.m. to 12 noonand 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. daily (Saturdays, Sundaysand public holidays excepted).

Dated this 22nd day of March, 1960.W. F. BARDON,

Director.Keall, McCall & Brinsden, Solicitors, 29 Barrack

Street, Perth.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Situation of Registered Office oI a Com-

pany Incorporated outside Western Australiawhich Carries on Business or is about to Carryon Business within Western Australia and ofthe Days and Hours during which such Officeis Accessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 330 (4).)Guthrie & Co. (Australia) Proprietary Limited.

GUTHRIE & CO. (AUSTRALIA) PROPRIETARYLIMITED hereby give notice that the RegisteredOffice of the Company is situated at 168 Welling-ton Street, Perth, and that the days and hoursduring which such office is accessible to the publicare as follows: On Monday to Friday of each weekfrom 10 o'clock in the forenoon to 4 o'clock inthe afternoon (public and other holidays excepted).

Dated this 29th day of March, 1960.N. MASSEY,

Agent in Western Australia.Robinson, Cox & Co., Solicitors, 20 Howard

Street, Perth.

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COMPANIES ACT, 1943 AND AMENDMENTS.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered

Office.(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)

Masters Dairy Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Masters Dairy Limited was, on the 29th day ofMarch, 1960, changed to and is now situated at160 Stirling Highway, Claremont.

Dated this 30th day of March, 1960.NICHOLSON, VJSCHUER

& NICHOLSON,Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.Notice of Situation of Registered Office of a Com-

pany Incorporated outside Western Australiawhich Carries on Business or is about to Carryon Business within Western Australia and ofthe Days and Hours during which such Officeis Accessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 330 (4).)Vespa Sales and Services Proprietary Limited.

VESPA SALES AND SERVICES PROPRIETARYLIMITJD hereby gives notice that the registeredoffice of the company is situated at 697-703 HayStreet, Perth, and that the days and hours duringwhich such office is accessible to the public are asfollows: Mondays to Fridays (public holidaysexcepted) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Dated this 18th day of March, 1960.C. G. HAMMOND,

Agent in Western Australia.Walsh, Maz5a & Heydon, Solicitors for the above-

named Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.Values Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Values Pty. Ltd. was, on the 30th day of March,1960, changed to and is now situated at 70 KingStreet, Perth.

Dated the 4th day of April, 1960.REGINALD LONG,

Managing Director.Downing & Downing, 25 William Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.Better Housekeeping Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Better Housekeeping Pty. Ltd. was, on the 30thday of March, 1960, changed to and is now situ-ated at 70 King Street, Perth.

Dated the 4th day of April, 1960.REGINALD LONG,

Managing Director.Downing & Downing, 25 William Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.Baillieu Allard Insurance (WA.) Pty. Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof the abovenamed company will be situated atthe offices of Messrs. McLaren & Stewart, ThirdFloor, Atlas Building, Esplanade, Perth, and willbe open to the public between the hours of 9 a.m.and 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., Mondays toFridays (excluding public holidays).

Dated the 28th day of March, 1960.JANK DOWNING,

25 William Street, Perth,Solicitor for the Company.

f 14 April, 1960.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of the

Days and Hours during which such Office isAccessible to the Public.

W.A. Fish Filletting Pty. Ltd.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof W.A. Fish Filletting Pty. Ltd. is situated at 29Naval Base Road, South Fremantle, and that thedays and hours during which such office is acces-sible to the public are as follows: Monday toFriday (inclusive), 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m.to 4 p.m.

Dated the 1st day of March, 1960.A. S. TURNER,

Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.P. Falk & Company Limited.

P. FALK & COMPANY LIMITED hereby givesnotice that the registered office of the companywas, on the 10th day of March, 1960, changed toand is now situated at do Price Waterhouse &Co., A.M.P. Chambers, 25 William Street, Perth.

Dated this 17th day of March, 1960.A. R. LANG,

Agent in Western Australia.Dwyer & Thomas, 49 William Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change of Registered Office.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Goldflelds Pictures Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Goldflelds Pictures Limited was, on the 1st dayof April, 1960, changed to and is now situated atFirst Floor, 179 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated the 4th day of April, 1960.W. R. CLAMENGER,

Secretary.H. T. Staples, of 55 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitor for the abovenamed Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Tricolor Taxis Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Tricolor Taxis Pty. Ltd. was on the 1st day ofApril, 1960, changed to and is now situated at 1008Wellington Street, Perth.

Dated this 4th day of April, 1960.A. CLU'I'ORD,

Director.Morris Crawcour & Solomon, Solicitors, Atlas

Building, Esplanade, Perth.Eo1UC

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Swan Taxis Co-operative Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Swan Taxis Co-operative Limited was, on the1st of April, 1960, changed to and is now situatedat 1008 Wellington street, Perth.

Dated this 4th day of April, 1960.A. CLLI"JORD,

Director.Morris Crawcour & Solomon, SoliQitQrs, Atlas

Building, Esplanade, Perth,

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COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office

and/or the Days and Hours such Office isAvailable to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)

McGIew & Co. Pty. Ltd.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof McGlew & Co. Pty. Ltd. was, on the 25th dayof March, 1960, changed to and is now situated at1123 Hay Street, Perth.

Dated this 11th day of April, 1960.A. S. ABJORNSON,

Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of

the Days and Hours which such Office isAccessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Noreena Downs Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Noreena Downs Pty. Ltd. is situate care ofAdams Electric Pty. Ltd., 34 High Street, Fre-mantle, and that the days and hours during whichsuch office is accessible to the public are as fol-lows: 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. onweek-days (excluding Saturdays and public holi-days).

Dated this 11th day of April, 1960.M. G. ADAMS,

Director.Hardwick & Slattery, Solicitors, Bank of Adelaide

Chambers, Pakenham Street, Fremuntle.

MARSHALL HARRINGTON PRINTINGCO. PTY. LTD.

Notice of Special General Meeting of Shareholders.(Pursuant to Section 231.)

NOTICE is hereby given that a special meeting ofshareholders of the company will be at the officesof Henshaw & Walton, 170 St. George's Terrace,Perth, on Thursday, the 14th day of April, 1960,at 11.15 in the forenoon, for the purpose of con-sidering and if thought fit passing the followingspecial resolutions:.

To receive a report and statement of thecompany's affairs.To pass the following special resolution:That the affairs of the company be woundup.To appoint such liquidator as may beapproved by the creditors.

By order of the Board of Directors,GEORGE BAGRATION,

Chairman.Dated 29th March, 1960.

NOTICE is hereby given that at a general meetingof Copper Knob Pty. Ltd. duly convened and heldat the offices of Messrs. Bishop & Ellis, 97 St.George's Terrace, Perth, on the '7th day of April,1960, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the followingspecial resolution was duly passed: That the com-pany would be wound up voluntarily and thatArthur Jack Bishop, of 97 St. George's Terrace,Perth, was appointed to be the liquidator.

Dated the 7th clay of April, 1960.N. J. PITSONIS,

Chairman of the Meeting.

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OFCREDITORS.

(Pursuant to Section 244.)NOTICE is hereby given that a special meeting ofthe creditors of Marshall Harrington Printing Co.Pty. Ltd. (formerly Kays Publishing House Pty.Ltd.), will be held at the offices of Henshaw &Walton, 170 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Thurs-day, the 14th day of April, 1960, at the hour of11.30 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose ofconsidering special resolutions which may bepassed at the meeting of shareholders of the com-pany held on the same day and to approve of anyappointment of a liquidator and:

To receive a report and statement of thecompany's affairs.Appoint or approve of the appointment ofa liquidator.Fix the remuneration of the liquidator.Appoint a committee of inspection.

By order of the Board of Directors,GEORGE BAGRATION,

Chairman.Dated 29th March, 1960.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change of Company Name.

(Section 30 (5).)NOTICE is hereby given that Nollamara HotelPty. Ltd. has, by a special resolution of the com-pany and with the Approval of the Registrar ofCompanies signified in writing, changed its nameto John Barleycorn Hotel Pty. Ltd.

Dated the 4th day of April, 1960.T. MACFARLANE,

Deputy Registrar of Companies.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to sections402 and 405 of the abovenamed Act, the under-mentioned person has been registered on the datespecified as qualified to act as Auditor of Com-panies :-

Herbert Walford King, 9 Clement Street, Swan-bourne, Certified Accountant.

Date of registration 6th April, 1960.T. MACFARLANE,

Deputy Registrar of Companies.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959, and in the matter of Moore Bros.Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of In-corporation, as a Limited Company, has this daybeen issued to Moore Bros. Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 1st day of April, 1960.T. MACFARLANE,

Deputy Registrar of Companies.Companies Office,

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 24 of 1959.IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,

1943-1954, and in the matter of National EstateAgency Pty. Ltd.

BY an order made by the Honourable the SeniorPuisne Judge, Mr. Justice Jackson, in the abovematter dated the 21st day of March, 1960, on thepetition of Nino Ramires Baroni, of 4 King's Park

14 April, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 10

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1100 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [14 April, 1960.

Road, West Perth, in the State of Western Aus-tralia, Estate Agent, it was ordered that the saidNational Estate Agency Pty. Ltd. be wound upunder the provisions of the Companies Act, 1943-1954, and that the costs hereof be taxed and bepaid out of the assets of the company.

DANIEL J. O'DEA,62 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitor for the said Petitioner.

Western Australia.UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912-1947.

West Australian Finance Limited.

Register of Unclaimed Money held by West Aus-tralian Finance Limited, at 31st December, 1959.

Name and Last Known Address of Owner on Books;Total Amount Due to Owner; Description ofUnclaimed Money; Date of Last Claim.

Cooper, Thomas Henry, Talma Station, via LakeDarlot; £5 6s. Gd.; dividends; December, 1932.

Brockman, Reginald Thomas Dawson, Newlgalup,via Boyup Brook; £6 6s. 3d.; dividends; Dec-ember, 1945.

Cooke, Violet Ethel, deceased, c/o Mrs. A. B. Nevill,19 Ware Street, Kalgoorlie; £27; dividends;December, 1941.

Ewan, Miss Annie, do Melbourne Hotel, Hay Street,Perth; £5; dividends; December, 1927.

Hedley, George Robert, deceased, Millendon, WA.;£18; dividends; December, 1927.

James, Reginald Brand, Trustee assigned EstateBenjamin Robert Prym Burch; £9 125. Gd.;dividends; December, 1948.

Wroth, Joseph Albert, Duke Street, Toodyay;£35 17s. Gd.; dividends; December, 1954.

H. W. H. PRIDE,Secretary,

101 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1895.

Notice of Dissolution of Partnership.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnershipheretofore subsisting between Keith Ernest GeorgeDavidson (now deceased) and Nola Davidson, of 7May Street, Rockingham, in the State of Western4ustralia, Widow, carrying on business as drycleaners at Rockingham aforesaid, under the styleor firm of Rockingham Dry Cleaners, has beendissolved by the death of the said Keith ErnestGeorge Davidson on the 7th day of September,1959, and any person having a claim against thesaid partnership should forward details of suchclaim to the Public Trustee, Public Trust Office,184 St. George's Terrace, Perth, before the 30thday of April, 1960.

Dated the 5th day of April, 1960.

J. H. GLYNN.Signed by the Public Trustee

in and for the State ofWestern Australia the Exe-cutor of the Will of KeithErnest George Davidson inthe presence of

N. A. Wilkinson.N. DAVIDSON.

Signed by the said NolaDavidson in the presenceof

Kevin Oliver.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership here-tofore subsisting between Alan Charles Robert Gib-son and Robert James Gibson, carrying on businessas Farmers at Narrogin under the firm name orstyle of A. C. Gibson & Son has been dissolvedas from the 18th day of February, 1960.

A. C. GIBSON.H. J. GIBSON.

H. D. Lane & Son, Solicitors, Narrogin and Perth.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of William Thomas Brunt,formerly of 37 Hamilton Street, Queen's Park,in the State of Western Australia, Retired Con-tractor, late of 37 Hamilton Street, Canning-ton, in the said State, Main Roads Employee,deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, care of Messrs. Barrett and Smithof 10 Great Northern Highway, Midland Junction,on or before the 15th day of May, 1960, afterwhich date the said Executor will proceed to dis-tribute the assets of the said deceased amongstthe persons entitled thereto, having regard onlyto the claims and demands of which he shall thenhave had notice.

Dated this 31st day of March, 1960.BARRETT & SMITH,

Solicitors for the Executor,10 Great Northern Highway, Midland Junction.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Jane (sometimesknown as Jeannie or Jennie or Janet) Hume,late of 51 Cohn Street, West Perth, in theState of Western Australia, Widow, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, care of Messrs. Nicholson, Verschuer& Nicholson, Solicitors, of 97 St. George's Terrace,Perth, on or before the 15th day of May, 1960,after which date the said Executor will proceedto distribute the assets of the said deceased amongstthe persons entitled thereto, having regard only tothe claims and demands of which he shall thenhave had notice.

Dated the 4th day of April, 1960.NICHOLSON, VERSCHUER

& NICHOLSON,97 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

'Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Hendrika CatharinaMaria de Bont, late of 86 Howick Street, Vic-toria Park, in the State of Western Australia,Married Woman.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Execu-tor & Agency Company Limited, of 135 St. George'sTerrace, Perth, in the said State, on or beforethe 15th day of May, 1960, after which date thesaid Executor will proceed to distribute the assets ofthe said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto, having regard only to the claims anddemands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 30th day of March, 1960.P. L. SHARP,

of 23 Barrack Street, Perth,Solicitor for the Executor.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Thomas Butler LaBarte, formerly of 32 Middle Crescent,Brighton, in the State of Victoria, but late of"Garden Hill," Ward Avenue, Greenmount, inthe State of Western Australia, Gentleman,deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The Union Trustee Company of Aus-tralia Limited, care of The Perpetual Executors,Trustees and Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, ofcorner of Howard Street and St. George's Terrace,Perth, on or before the 15th day of May, 1960,after which date the said Executor will proceedto distribute the assets of the said deceasedamongst the persons entitled thereto having regardonly to the claims and demands of which it shallthen have had notice.

Dated the 6th day of April, 1960.KEALL, McCALL & BRINSDEN,

29 Barrack Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Elsie DorothyCook, late of 43 Daglish Street, Wembley, inthe State of Western Australia, Widow, de-ceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The West Australian Trustee Exe-cutor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 SaintGeorge's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 15th dayof May, 1960, after which date the said Execu.orwill proceed to distribute the assets of the said de-ceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, hav-ing regard cnly to the claims and demands ofwhich it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 29th day of March, 1960.PARKER & PARKER,21 Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

Notice to Creditors and Claimants.NOTICE is hereby given that all persons havingclaims or demands against the estates of the under-mentioned deceased persons are hereby required tosend particulars of such claims or demands to mein writing on or before the 16th day of May, 1960,after which date I will proceed to distribute theassets of the said deceased persons among thoseentitled thereto, having regard only to thoseclaims or demands of which I shall then have hadnotice.

Dated at Perth the 12th day of April, 1960.J. H. GLYNN,

Public Trustee.Public Trust Office,

State Insurance Building,184 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Name; Occupation; Address; Date of Death.Sugars, Louisa; Widow; 19 Keymer Street, Bel-

mont; 2/4/60.Lawrence, Dora May; Widow; formerly of 56 Nor-

manby Street, Ingiewood, but late of 399 Craw-ford Road, Inglewood; 12/2/60.

Hogan, Sabina Sophia; Widow; 223 Stirling Street,Perth; 28/1/60.

Glossop, John James; Retired Fitter; 2 DaviesRoad, North Fremantle; 22/1/60.

Hogan, Thomas John (sen.); Blacksmith; 223Stirling Street, Perth; 26/2/49.

Fisher, Frances Ellen; Widow; 2 Chertsey Street,Mount Lawley; 14/3/60.

Hams, Jessie Rose Elsie; Married Woman; 128Alma Road, North Perth; 11/1/58.

Cary, Hilda Rose; Married Woman; formerly of194 Vardon Street, Kalgoorlie, but late of 30Silas Street, East Fremantle; 25/2/60.

Shrigley, Charles Harold Townson; Retired HealthInspector; 17 Solomon Street, Mosman Park;8/12/59.

Leunen, Jacobus; Painter; 4 Nanson Way, Nolla-mara; 6/3/60.

Campbell, Robert Clyde; Retired Hairdresser; 104Northwood Street, West Leederville; 1/1/60.

Batty, Eva; Widow; 56 Wood Street, Swanbourne;December, 1959.

Broom, Eva; Married Woman; 6 Pennant Street,North Perth; 30/12/59.

Winn, Alfred Bertram; Retired; Sunset Men'sHome, Dalkeith; 13/1/60.

Sumich, Jose; not known; Toodyay Road, MiddleSwan; 30/11/59.

Gianoni, Luigi; Pensioner; 12 Battery Road, Norse-man; 27/11/59.

Hann, Leslie Wilfred Henry; Truck Driver; 34 Wit-tenoom Street, Collie; 1/2/60.

Walsh, Michael; T.P.I. Pensioner; Harrismith;28/10/59.

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE ATGOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

In every case postaçje is additional to theprinted price.

s. d.Abattoirs Act .... .... .... . 0 20Administration Act (Consolidated) 0 40Adoption of Children Act ... 0 16Associations Incorporation Act and

Regulations 020Auctioneers Act ..., .... 016Bills of Sale Act .... 030Brands Act .... ... 020Bush Fires Act .... .... 040Carriers Act .... .... 006Child Welfare Act .... 036Companies Act .... 0 10 0Dairy Industry Act .... .... 020Dairy Products Marketing Regulation

Act .... .... .... 020Declarations and Attestations Act 006Dentists Act .... 030Dog Act (Consolidated) 016Dried Fruits Act 020Droving Act .... .... 016Egg Marketing Act 016Electricity Act 030Electoral Act 040Evidence Act 040Factories and Shops Act 040Factories and Shops Time and Wages

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Feeding Stuffs Act .... 010Fertilisers Act .,.. 016Firearms and Guns Act 016Fisheries Act .... 030Forests Act .... .... .... 020Fremantle Harbour Trust Act 030Friendly Societies Act and Amendments 030Gold Buyers Act .... 020Hawkers and Pedlars Act 006Health Act (Consolidated) 070

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Acts of Parliament, etc.continued.

Postage Extra.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

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ADVERTISEMENTS.Notices for insertion mustbe received by the Government Printer at his office,Murray Street, Perth, or at the Government Print-ing Office, Station Street, Wembley, BEFORE TENO'CLOCK a.m. on THURSDAY, or the day preced-ing the day of publication, and are charged at thefollowing rates:

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The office of the Government Printer, MurrayStreet, Perth, will be closed each day betweeni p.m. and 1.45 p.m.

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Mines Department th80Municipalities 1077.-8Native Welfare 10.67Notices of Intention to Resume Land 1073.-7Orders in Council 1057Partnerships Dissolved 1100Police Department 1062-7Premier's Department 1057-8Public Service Commissioner 1058-9Public Trustee 11.01Public Works Department 10.72Registrar General 1080Registration of Ministers 10.80Road Boards 1071, 1077-8State Electricity Commission 1978Tender Board ............... 1079-80Tenders Accepted 1Q80Tenders Invited 1Q72Town Planning 1071-2Unclaimed MoneyUniversity 10.72Traffic Act .1057, 1067, 1077

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Milk ActMines Regulation ActMine Workers' Relief Fund Act and

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dated) 050Native Welfare Act 03Partnership Act 016Pawnbrokers Act 016Pearlirig Act .... 030Petroleum Act 036Pharmacy and Poisons Act 036Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 020Plant Diseases Act 020Public Service Act 036Public Works Act 036Purchasers' Protection Act 010Road Districts Act 050Sale of Goods Act 020Second-hand Dealers Act .... 010Seeds Act .... 016Stamp Act (Consolidated) 036State Housing Act 036State Transport Co-ordination Act 030State Trading Concerns Act 020Superannuation and Family Benefits Act 036Supreme Court Act .... 040Timber Industry Regulation Act and

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lations .... ... 040Inspection of Scaffolding Act 016Interpretation Act ... 030Irrigation and Rights in Water Act 030Justices Act (Consolidated) 040Land Act .... .... 050Legal Practitioners Act 030Licensed Surveyors Act 020Licensing Act 046'lAmitation Act 020Limited Partnerships Act 010Marine Stores Dealers Act 016Marriage Act 030Married Women's Property Act 010Married Women's Protection Act 010Medical Practitioners Act 020

CONTENTS. Page.Administration ActProbates 1100-01Appointments 1057-8, 1097Arbitration Court 1081-97Bush Fires Act 1068-9Child Welfare 1Q57Commissioners for Declarations 1059Commissioners of Supreme Court 10.97Companies 1097-1100Crown Law Department 1059Deceased Persons' Estates 1100-01Electoral 1059-61Industrial Arbitration 1081-97Inquiry Agents Licensing Act 10.61

Lands Department .1068-71, 1075-7Licensed Surveyors Act 1971Licensing 1062-7Main Roads 1073-4