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t76/5] .-.;. ~--. ... ~,,.urr ,J'~ ii ,.g. ~, OF WES'rEI{N A USTI{Al.JA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] [REGISTERED .1-T THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TR.1-NSmssrol! BY POST AS ,I_ NEWSPHER, ..... N~·: ... 3"s:°j""""'"""""""""""'"""""""""""""""""'PERTii°: FRIDAY, MARCH 31. [1950 . ............................................................ ,n, .... l'Ul!O'J<l•"'""']C!U<lnt1'1111Ul".,'""""'"'''""""""""'"'"""'"l"'"'"ll"""=••··"' ........................ , .., ......... .,"""""""""""""""""""""""'"'""•" 1111 " 11 """'"UI"" ......................., ... ,..... . EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE next issue of the Go1Jern111ent Gazette will be publishecl on Thursclay, 6th April, 1950, in lieu of Goocl Friclay, 7th April, 1950. All notices for insertion therein must be receivecl at the Government Printing Office BEFORE 10 a.m. on Weclnesclay, 5th April, 1950. The Factories ancl Shops Act, 1920-1948. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, } By His Excellency The Honoul'aule Sir James TO WIT. Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- JAMES MITCHELL tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Governor. ' George, Governor in and over the State of [L.S.] Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. F. ancl S. 632/21, Ex. Co. 628. WHEREAS it is prnviclecl by subsection (2 of section 100 of the Factories ancl Shops Act, 1920-1948, that the clay on which all shops, except those mentionecl in the Fourth Scheclule ancl registerecl small shops, shall close at one o'clock, shall be Saturclay: Prnviclecl that that Governor may, by Proclamation, at any time ancl from time to time, on the petition ( accorcling to the form in the Sixth Scheclule) of the majority of the keepers of such shops in any clistrict or specifiecl locality not within the clistrict, substitute in that clistrict or locality for Saturclay any other week clay, ancl may, at any time on the like petition re\'oke any such substitu- tion: Now, therefore I, the saicl Governor, acting with the aclvice ancl consent of the Executive Council, ancl in exercise of the powers conferrecl upon me in that behalf by subsection (2) of section 100 of the Fac- tories ancl Shops Act, 1920-1948, clo hereby repeal ancl revoke the Proclamation issuecl under the saicl section in respect of shops in the Cuballing Shop District aucl publishecl in the Government Gazette 011 the 16th clay of .June, 1922, cleclaring Tlmrsclay to be the clay on which shops shoulcl close at one o'clock p.m. Gi\'en uncler my hancl ancl the Public Seal of the saicl State, at Perth, this 20th clay of March, 1950. By His Excellency's Commancl, L. THORN, Minister for Labour. GOD SA VE THE KING ! ! ! AT a meeting of the Executive Council helcl in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, on the 20_th clay of March, 1950, the following Orclers in Council were authorisecl to be issuecl :- Constitution Act, 1889. ORDER IN COUNCIL. F.D. 1571/32. WHEREAS the enactment containecl in section 74 of the Constitution Act, 1889, whereby the appointment of all public officers uncler the . Govemm_ent of the State is vestecl in the Governor l!l Council, cloes not apply to minor appointments which by Act of Legisla- tme or by Orcler in Council may be vestecl in the heacls of clepartments or other officers or persons wit~in the State; ancl whereas it is clesirable that the apporntment of persons as employees of the Forests Department ancl its branches at a daily or weekly rate of wages shoulcl be vestecl in Messrs. John Chaclwick Meachem ancl Ernest Stanley Buclcl, or any persons appointecl to temporarily act in place of such officers: Now, therefore, His Excel- lency the Governor, by ancl with the aclvice of the Executive Council, hereby vests in Messrs. John Chacl- wick Meachem ancl Ernest Stanley Buclcl ancl any per- sons appointed to temporarily act in place of such offi- cers the appointment of persons as employees of the J;'orests Department ancl its branches at a claily or \\'eekly rate of wages. R.H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council. Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1949. ORDER IN COUNCIL. W.C.B. 46/49. WHEREAS it is enactecl by section 13 of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1949, that it shall be obligatory for every employer to obtain from an incorporatecl insurance office, approvecl by the Minister, a policy of insurance for the full amount of the liability to pay compensation uncler this Act to all workers employecl by him, but that if an employer proves to the satisfac- tion of the Minister that such employer has establishecl a funcl for insurance against such liability ancl has clepositecl at the Treasury securities chargecl with all payments to become clue ~cler such liability, the Governor may, by Orcler in Council, exempt such em- ployer from the operation of the saicl section 13; ancl

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WES'rEI{N A USTI{Al.JA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]

[REGISTERED .1-T THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TR.1-NSmssrol! BY POST AS ,I_ NEWSPHER,

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EASTER HOLIDAYS. THE next issue of the Go1Jern111ent Gazette will be publishecl on Thursclay, 6th April, 1950, in lieu of Goocl Friclay, 7th April, 1950.

All notices for insertion therein must be receivecl at the Government Printing Office BEFORE 10 a.m. on Weclnesclay, 5th April, 1950.

The Factories ancl Shops Act, 1920-1948. PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, } By His Excellency The Honoul'aule Sir James TO WIT. Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis-

JAMES MITCHELL tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Governor. ' George, Governor in and over the State of

[L.S.] Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

F. ancl S. 632/21, Ex. Co. 628. WHEREAS it is prnviclecl by subsection (2 of section 100 of the Factories ancl Shops Act, 1920-1948, that the clay on which all shops, except those mentionecl in the Fourth Scheclule ancl registerecl small shops, shall close at one o'clock, shall be Saturclay: Prnviclecl that that Governor may, by Proclamation, at any time ancl from time to time, on the petition ( accorcling to the form in the Sixth Scheclule) of the majority of the keepers of such shops in any clistrict or specifiecl locality not within the clistrict, substitute in that clistrict or locality for Saturclay any other week clay, ancl may, at any time on the like petition re\'oke any such substitu­tion: Now, therefore I, the saicl Governor, acting with the aclvice ancl consent of the Executive Council, ancl in exercise of the powers conferrecl upon me in that behalf by subsection (2) of section 100 of the Fac­tories ancl Shops Act, 1920-1948, clo hereby repeal ancl revoke the Proclamation issuecl under the saicl section in respect of shops in the Cuballing Shop District aucl publishecl in the Government Gazette 011 the 16th clay of .June, 1922, cleclaring Tlmrsclay to be the clay on which shops shoulcl close at one o'clock p.m.

Gi\'en uncler my hancl ancl the Public Seal of the saicl State, at Perth, this 20th clay of March, 1950.

By His Excellency's Commancl,

L. THORN, Minister for Labour.

GOD SA VE THE KING ! ! !

AT a meeting of the Executive Council helcl in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, on the 20_th clay of March, 1950, the following Orclers in Council were authorisecl to be issuecl :-

Constitution Act, 1889. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

F.D. 1571/32. WHEREAS the enactment containecl in section 74 of the Constitution Act, 1889, whereby the appointment of all public officers uncler the . Govemm_ent of the State is vestecl in the Governor l!l Council, cloes not apply to minor appointments which by Act of Legisla­tme or by Orcler in Council may be vestecl in the heacls of clepartments or other officers or persons wit~in the State; ancl whereas it is clesirable that the apporntment of persons as employees of the Forests Department ancl its branches at a daily or weekly rate of wages shoulcl be vestecl in Messrs. John Chaclwick Meachem ancl Ernest Stanley Buclcl, or any persons appointecl to temporarily act in place of such officers: Now, therefore, His Excel­lency the Governor, by ancl with the aclvice of the Executive Council, hereby vests in Messrs. John Chacl­wick Meachem ancl Ernest Stanley Buclcl ancl any per­sons appointed to temporarily act in place of such offi­cers the appointment of persons as employees of the J;'orests Department ancl its branches at a claily or \\'eekly rate of wages.

R.H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1949. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

W.C.B. 46/49. WHEREAS it is enactecl by section 13 of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1949, that it shall be obligatory for every employer to obtain from an incorporatecl insurance office, approvecl by the Minister, a policy of insurance for the full amount of the liability to pay compensation uncler this Act to all workers employecl by him, but that if an employer proves to the satisfac­tion of the Minister that such employer has establishecl a funcl for insurance against such liability ancl has clepositecl at the Treasury securities chargecl with all payments to become clue ~cler such liability, the Governor may, by Orcler in Council, exempt such em­ployer from the operation of the saicl section 13; ancl

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whereas Amalgamated Collieries of W.A. Limited, of St. George's 'l'errace, Perth, is an employer within the meaning of the saicl Act, and as such is subject to the p1'ovisions of the said section 13 and has made application duly in accordance ,vith the said Act and the regulations made thereunder for exemption from the operations of the said section, and has satisfied the Minister that it has established a fund for insurance against its liability to pay compensation under the said Act to all workers employed by it, and has deposited at the 'l'reasury securities, to wit, a bond by the Bank of New South Wales of Perth, charged with all payments to become clue by the company under the said liability: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, acting ,rith the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and in exercise of the po,ver conferred by section 13 of the saicl Act, doth hereby exempt Amalgamated

Collieries of W.A. Limited from the operation of section 13 of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1949, for a period expiring on the 29th day of February, 1952.

R. H. DOIG, Clerk of the Executive Council.

JUSTICE OF 'l'HE PEACE. Premier's Department,

Perth, 29th March, 1950. I'l' is hereby notified for public information that his Excellency the Governor in Executh-e Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment of Sidney Joseph Bishop, Esquire, of '' Brockhan,'' Lake Grace, as a .Justice of the Peace for the Williams :Magisterial Dis­trict.

R. H. DOIG, Under Secretary, Prcniier 's Department.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SER'nCE.

Department. Position. Salary. Date Returnable.

1950. Metropolitan Water Supply Senior Meter Reader (Item 1623)

G-II.-7 Margin £181-£195

Class C--II.-8 Margin £139-£167

Class P-II.-5 Margin £251-£279

1st April.

Do. do.

Mines Department

Clerk, Internal Audit Adjustments (Item 1553)

Assistant Inspector of Mines (Ventilation), Kalgoorlie

do.

7th April (a)

Lands and Surveys

Mines Department

Public Works

Agriculture

Boarding and Welfare Officer (Immigration Branch)

Geologist, 2nd Class (a) ....

Class C-II.-G Margin £209-£237

Class P-II.-3/5 Margin £251-£371

Chss P-III.

8th April

do.

Draftswoman (Item 1279) do.

Farm Manager and Demonstrator, Muresk Agricultural

Margin £110-£153 Class P-II.-4/5

Margin £251-£3 I 9 do. College (b)

Do.

Police Department

Do.

Assistant Officer in Charge of Irrigation

Cashier, Traffic Office

Class P-II.-2/3 Margin £345-£449

Class C-II.-7 Margin £181-£195

Class C-II.-8 Margin £139-£167

Class C-II.-8 Tuiargin £139-£167

Class C-II.-4/5 Margin £251-£319

Class C-II.-6/7 Margin £181-£237 (Limit fixed £209)

Class C-II.-8 Margin £139-£167

Class C--IV.

do.

clo.

Cashier, Traffic Office do.

Clerk (Item 1506) 15th April. State Insurance Office

Lands and Surveys

Do.

Clerk in Charge, Forests Accounts (Item 397) do.

Clerk, Accounts Branch (War Service Settlement Section)

do.

Do. Clerk (Item 429) do.

Public Works Clerk, Kalgoorlie (Item 1183) Tufargin £20-£ I 25 do.

(a) Applications are c:illed under section 24.

(b) Free quarters, light and fuel. Applications are called under section 24 provided that any permanent officer who considers that he could perform the required duties satisfactorily may lodge an objection to the calling of applications under this section with the Public Service Commissioner within 10 days from the date of initial advertisement.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Serviee Act, 1904, and are to be aclclressecl to the Public Service Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads of Departments.

Public Service Commissioner's Office, Perth, 29th March, 1950.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has approved of the following appointments:-

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 1063/49-V. C. Munt, Principal Assistant Hydraulic Engineer, Public Works Depart­ment, to be Hydraulic Engineer, Class P-I-8, as from 1st March, 1950.

Ex. Co. 637-'l'homas Holmes Burgess, Richard Eddy Clifford and Herbert Williams, to Inspectors (Factories), and Hartley Emmett Joseph Charles Rowland to be Inspector (Industrial and Shops), Factories and Shons Branch, Department of Labour, as from 31st March, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 934/49-Elsie Augusta Pollard, under section 24 of the :Public Service Act, to be In­spectress, Child ·welfare Depttrtment, as from 10th August, 1949.

S. A. TAYLOR Public Service Commissio~er.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 25/50-W. S. A. Gordon, Clerk, Native Affairs Department, to be Clerk, Class C-II-7, as from 20th March, 1950.

E'x. Co. 288, P.S.C. 702/49-R. :i'iL Starr, Clerk, State Housing Commission, ancl P. M. 'l'aylor, Clerk, Depart­ment of Agriculture, to be Clerks (Rent Collection Section), State Housing Commission, Class C-II-8, as from 20th March, 1950.

Ex. Co. 637-C. E. Sims, Junior Clerk, Mines Depart­ment, to be Junior Clerk, Accounts Branch, Public w·orks Department, as from 23rd February, 1950.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 27 /50-H. A. Jones, Clerk, Native Affairs Department, to be Clerk (Accounts), Class C-II-6, as from 20th March, 1950.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 44/49-Joan Corboy, under sec­tion 23 of the Public Service Act, to be Junior Account­ing Machinist, 'l'reasury Department, as from 15th June, 1949.

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Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 580/49...:_Eldred George Dickenson, under section 24 of the Public Service Act, to be Plumb­ing Inspector, Metropolitan Water Supply Department, as from 27th July, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 983/48-Mabel Elizabeth Mills, under section 23 of the Public Service Act, to be Junior Typist, Registrar General's Office, as from 27th July, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 347/43-P.hyllis Ann Tindal, under section 23 of the Public Sen·ice Act, to be Assistant, Kalgoorlie, Police Department, as from 18th August, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 372/49-Athol Stanley Caris, under section 24 of the Public Service Act, to be Plan Mounter and Electric Printer, Public Works Department, as from 31st August, 1949.

Ex. Co. 484, P.S.C. 858/49-L. R. Harding, W. L. C. Poole, vV. D. Benson, K. J. Kelsall, R. M. Hillman, I. Davies, D. Rickman, ID. R. Gorham, J. lYI. McCleery aud G. J. S. Nelson, Engineers, 2nd Class, Public 1Vorks Department, to be Engineers, 1st Class, Class P-I-14, as from 1st March, 1950.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 230/49-Arnolcl Frederick Griffin, under section 24 of the Public Service Act, to be Assis­tant, Kalgoorlie Metallurgical Laboratory, Mines Depart­ment, as from 21st June, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 92/49-Margaret 2-fary Watt, under section 23 of the Public Service Act, to be Junior Typist, Native Affairs Department, as from 13th July, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 566/48-Harolcl Lambert Holmes, under section 24 of the Public Service Act, to be Clerk, Treasury Department, as from 2nd March, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 614/48-Sheila Hatch, nuder sec­tion 23 of the Public Service Act, to be J uuior Typist, Lands and Surveys Department, as from 1st July, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 566/48-Stuart Albert Charles McPhail, under section 24 of the Public Service Act, to be Clerk, Lauds aud Surveys Department, as from 26th January, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 102/49-Donalcl Fredrick Chap­man, nuder section 24 of the Public Service Act, to be Clerk, State Housing Commission, as from 13th July, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 14/48-James Chh-ers, under sec­tion 23 of the Public Service Act, to be Laboratory Assistant, Grade 2, Department of Agriculture, as from 25th May, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 35/45-Hilda Winifred May Slmgar, under section 23 of the Public Service Act, to be Assistant, Police Department, as from 29th June, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 51/49-Leo Michael Dwyer, under section 23 of the Public Service Act, to be Junior Clerk, Public Health Department, as from 27th July, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637-Leslie John Heller, under section 24 of the Public Service Act, to be Clerk, Northam, Public Works Department, as from 2nd March, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 211/49-Geoffrey Robinson, under section 28 of the Public Service Act, to be Junior Clerk, Child Welfare Department, under section 23 of the Public Service Act, as from 10th August, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 743/49-Robert John Terrell, under section 24 of the Public Service Act, to be Clerk, Lands and 8urveys Department, as from 26th January, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 177/49-Normau Eric Moy, under section 23 of the Public Service Act, to be Junior Clerk, Geralclton, Public Works Department, as from 31st August, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 314/49-Harvey Reid Smith, under section 23 of the Public Service Act, to be Junior Clerk, Child Welfare Department, as from 10th August, 1949.

Ex. Co. 637, P.S.C. 350/49-Francis Robert Waller Lindsey, nuder section 24 of the Pub lie Service Act, to be Chemist, Fuel Technology Division, Government Chemical Laboratories, Mines Department, as from 20th June, 1949.

Also of the acceptance of the following resignations: _ Ex. Co. 637-H. H. Bagnall, Engineering Draftsman,

2nd Class, Public Works Department, as from 28th Feb­ruary, 1950.

Ex. Co. '637-S. R. Chambers, Laboratory Assistant, Grade 2, Department of Agriculture, as from 3rd March, 1950.

Ex. Co. 637-D. Edhouse, 'l'reasury Department, as from

Accounting Machinist, 6th March, 1950.

Also of the amendment of tions :-

the follmving classifica-

E'x. Co. 637-Item 719, Junior Clerk, Southern Cross, Mines Department, Class C-V, at present occupied by T. H. Meyer, to Class C-IV, as from 20th March, 1950.

Ex. Co. 637-Item 403, Clerk, Lands and Surveys Department, Class C-II-6/7 (limit fixed minimum grade of Class 6), at present occupied by J. Young, to be Clerk in Charge, Land Settlement Accounts, Class C-II-4/5, as from 20th March, 1950.

Ex. Co. 637. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has created the following position under section 32 of ,the Public Service Act :-Clerk, Lauds and Surveys Depart­ment, Class C-II-6/7 (limit fixed minimum grade of Class 6).

J. B. CROOKS, for Public Service Commissioner.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893-1946.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 30th March, 1950.

HIS Excellency the Govemor in Executive Council has approved of the appointment of Alexander Longmuir Gregg as a Sworn Valuator under the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1946.

COURTS OF SESSION ACT, 1921.

BY virtue of the powers conferred upon him by section 18 of the Courts of Session Act, 1921, the Hon. At­torney General has directed that a special sitting of the South Vilest Court of Session be held at Buubury ou vVeduesday, 26th April, 1950. '

DECLARATIONS AND ATTESTATIONS ACT, 1913.

THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the under­mentioned appointments as Commissioners for Declara­tions under the Declarations and Attestations Act, 1913 :-Leslie J olm Ford, Mount Hawthom; Frederick Henry Montgomery Armstrong, Wembley; Geoffrey Charles Hunter, South Perth; and William Arnold Urquhart, Mingenew.

H. SHEAN, Under Secretary for Law.

THE BARRISTERS' BOARD.

Annual Election.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accord­ance with No. 9 of the Rules of the Board, that a meeting of the Barristers' Board held on Friday, the 24th day of March, 1950, duly convened for the purpose of the election of members, Messrs. R. D. Forbes, J. Hale, W. T. Uumack, J. E. Virtue and H. T. Stables were declared to be duly elected members of the Bar­risters' Board.

A. W. B. GLEADELL, Secretary of the Barristers' Board,

27th March, 1950. Suprem_e Court, Perth.

NATIVES (CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS) ACT, 1944.

Department of Native Affairs, Perth, 21st March, 1950.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, as fol­lows:-

Certificate No. 216 was issued under the hand of K. H. Parker, Resident Magistrate, at Merredin, on the 3rd February, 1950, to Rosenda Taylor, of Merre­din, in the Avon Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 276 was issued under the hand of A. L. F. Taylor, Resident Magistrate, at Wyndham on the 5th. December, 19~9, to Julia Macale, of Tu;key Creek, 111 the East K1111berley Magisterial District.

768 GOVERN:MEN'l' GAZETTE, W.A. t:MAROI-I 31, 1950.

Certificate No. 275 was issued under tlie hand of A. L. F. Taylor, Resident Magistrate, of Wyndham, on the 5th December, 1949, to John Paul Macale, of Turkey Creek, in the East Kimberley Magisterial District.

Cortificate No. 312 was issued under the hand of H. G. Smith, Resident Magistrate, at Narrogin, on the 22nd September, 1949, to Robert Joseph Dinah, of Nanogin, in the Williams Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 313 was issued under the hand of A. L. F. Taylor, Resident Magistrate, at Broome, on the 1st February, 1950, to Joseph Catalino Torres, of Broome, in the Broome Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 314 was issued under the hand of A. L. F. Taylor, Resident Magistrate, at Broome, on the 1st February, 1950, to Irene Helena Tones, of Broome, in the Broome Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 347 was issued under the hand of K. H. Hogg, Resident Magistrate, at Marble Bar, on the 14th September, 1949, to Charlie Ball, of Marble Bar, in the Pilbara Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 360 was issued under the hand of H. G. Smith, Resident Magistrate, at Nanogin, on the 14th December, 1949, to Alfred Ugle, of Quindanning, in the Williams Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 364 was issued under the hand of H. G. Smith, Resident Magistrate, at Narrogin, on the 1,1th December, 1949, to Edward Isaacs, of Narrogin, in the Williams Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 384 was issued under the hand of L. W. Stotter, Resident Magistrate, at Bunbury, on the 17th February, 1950, to James Phillip Brockman, of Bunbury, in the Forrest Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 383 was issued under the hand of K. H. Parker, Resident Magistrate, at Northam, on the 19th January, 1950, to James Joseph, of Northam, in the A Yon Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 385 was issued under the hand of L. W. Stotter, Resident Magistrate, at Collie, on the 14th February, 1950, to Alexander Raymond Davis, of Collie, in the Forrest Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 386 was issued under the hand of A. L. F. Taylor, Resident Magistrate, at Broome, on the 1st February, 1950, to Polly Drummond, of Broome, in the Broome Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 390 was issued under the hand of A. L. F. 'I'aylor, Resident Magistrate, at De!'by, on the 3rcl February, 1950, to Elizabeth Pue!'tollano, of Derby in the West Kimberley Magiste!'ial District. '

Certificate No. 392 was issued under the hand of H. Harwood, Resident Magistrate, at Yalgoo, on the 14th February, 1950, to Cecil Hodder, of Yalgoo in the Murchison Magisterial District. '

Certificate No. 393 was issued under the hand of H. Harwood, Resident Magistrate, at Yalgoo, on the ~4th Februar.f, 1950, to Rosemary Hodder, of Yalgoo, 111 the Murclnson Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 370 was issued under the hand of K. H. Hogg, Resident Magistrate, at Marble Bar on the 14th December, 1949, to Harry Davis, of M~rble Bar, in the Pilbara Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 391 was issued under the hand of K. H. Parker, Resident Magistrate, at Northam, on the 31st January, 1950, to Mary Ryder, of Northam, in the Avon Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 394 was issued under the hand of A. L. F. Taylor, Resident Magistrate, at Broome, on the 1st February, 1950, to Agatha Bargas of Broome in the Broome Magisterial District. ' '

Certificate No. 395 was issued under the hand of T. Ansell, Resident Magistrate, at .Geraldton, on the 24th January, 1950, to Robert Dalgety, of Tenindewa in the Geralclton Magisterial District. '

Certificate No. 396 was issued under the hand of T. Ansell, Resident Magistrate, at Geraldton, on the l~t February, 1950, to Donald Joseph Jackson, of Pmdar, m the Geraldton Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 397 was issued under the hand of K. H. Hogg, Resident Magistrate, at CarnarYon, on the 6th Jviar,ch, 1950, to Raymond Henry Yates, of Car­narvon, m the Gascoyne Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 398 was issued under the hand of K. H. Hogg, Resident Magistrate, at Carnarvon, on the 3rd March, 1950, to Ben Oxenham, of Carnarvon, in the Gascoyne Magisterial ITistrict.

Certificate No. 399 was issued under the hand of A. G. Smith, Stipendiary Magistrate, at Perth, on the 1st March, 1950, to Alfred James Mippy, of Bassen­dean, in the Perth Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 404 was issued under the hand of A. G. Smith, Stipendiary Magistrate, at Perth on the 28th February, 1950, to Eileen Gentle, of Perth, in the Perth Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 408 was issued under the hand of A. L. F. Taylor, Resident Magistrate, at Derby, on the 9th March, :J.950, to Matilda Brown, of Derby, in the West Kimberley Magisterial District.

Accordingly, the said Rosenda Taylor, Julia Macale, John Paul Macale, Robert Joseph Dinah, Joseph Catalino Torres, Charlie Ball, Alfred Ugle, Edward Isaacs, James Phillip Brockman, James Joseph, Alexander Raymond Davis, Polly Drummond, Elizabeth Pnertollano, Cecil Hodder, Rosemary Hodde1·, Harry Davis, Mary Ryder, Agatha Bargas, Robert Dalgety, Donald Joseph Jack­son, Raymond Henry Yates, Ben Oxenham, Alfred James Mippy, Eileen Gentle, Matilda Brown and Reginald Hill are deemed to be no longer natives or aborigines, and shall have al_! the rights, privileges and immunities and shall be subJect to the duties and liabilities of natural born or naturalised subjects of His Majesty unless and until the Certificates are suspended or candelled as provided for in section 7 q_f the said Act.

The following Exemption Certificates have been can­cel!ed in lieu of Certificates of Citizenship Nos. 276, 27.:,, 313, 314, 392, 393, 370 and 404 being issued:-

Exemption Certificates No. A 77, John Paul Macale and wife, Julia Macale; No. A272, Joseph Catalino 'I'orres; No. A307, Irene Helena Torres· No. A493 Cecil Hodder and wife, Rosemary Hodde/; No. A552'. Harry Davis; No. A284, Eileen Gentle.

S. G. MIDDLETON, Commissioner of Native Affairs.

GO\'EHN:\'1ENT LAND SALES. THE uu1lermcntiu11ed ailotmcuts of laud will be offered for sale at pnblie auction on the elates aHd at the• plaees s1wcificcl below, under the provisions of tiH· Land Ad, 1933-19411, and its regulations:--

WAGIN. 4th April, 1950, at 11 a.m., at the Government Land

Agency-:j:Kukerin-Town 54, lr., £15.

COLLIE'. 5th April, 1950, at 11 a.m., at the Court House­

:j:Collie-Town 659, lr., £10; Town 660, lr., £10; TO\rn 1397, lr., £20.

:j:Collie-Cardiff-Town 3, lr. 10.2p., £10; Town 31, lr., £10.

KA TANNING. 5th April, 1950, at 11 a.m., at the Government Land

Agency-:j:Katanning-Town 678, li·. 0.5p., £10; Town 693,

lr. 0.5p., £12; Town 882, 3r. 18.6p., £30. :j:Tambellup-Town 272, lr. 18p., £10.

NARROGIN. Gth April, 1950, at noon, at the Government Land

Agency-

:j:Cuballing-*Ull268, 3a. Or. 7p., £15; *Ull269, 2a. 3r. 34p., £15.

NORSEMAN. 6th April, 19[0, at 4.30 p.m., at the Court House­

:j:Norseman-Town 605, lr., £10; Town 642, 31.5p., £20.

GERALDTON.

12th April, 1960, at 3.15 p.m., at the Rural ancl Indus­tries Bank-

Usseka-·'ji39, 7a. 2r. 2Gp., £25; *,I!l45, 5a. 3r. 33p., £20.

MARCH 31, 1950.J

ALBANY.

l:3th April, 1950, at 2.30 p.m., at the Court Honse­tAlbany-Sub. 293, 3r. 2p., £12 10s. 0d.; Tmrn 499,

35.7p.,· £40.

NORTHA:i\J.

13th April, 1950, at lJ..30 a.m., at the Court House­~:Bakers Hill-Town 220, lr. 39p., £10; Town 221

lr. 39p., £10. +Bcjoorcling-*Ha) 150, 9a. Or. 24p., £23. tKauring-*n3, 5a. lr. l.lp., £8. ;,Latlrnm-*~38, 4a. 2r. 36p., £20. ;t.Mukinbudin-Towu 43, lr., £20.

PERTH.

14th April, 1950. at J 1 B.m., at Land and Snneys De-partment, Public Counter-

:!:Be:lforclale-*U9, 3a. Or. 6p., £15. :j:Chicllow-*~293, 4a. 2r. 6p., £20. :~Cottesloe-Town 229, 33.8p., £325; Town 230, lr.

ll.6p., £3:30. tGingin-*~11117, 2a., £20. iSouth Kalamnuda-Town 19, 2r. l.9p., £30; Town

20, 2r. lp., £35.

MERREDIN.

19th April, 1950, at 10 a.m., at the Court Honse­tTrayning-Town 69, lr., £50; Town 77, lr., £10.

(a) Subject to payment for improvements valued at £15 15s. 0cl.

* Suburban fo:· cultivatioh.

t Sections 21 and 22 of the regulations do not apply

[l SnJ,jcet. to truncation of corner, if necessary.

~ All marketable timb~r is reserved to the Crown.

All improvements on the }all(] oITcreo. for snle are 1 he property of the Cl'OWP., and shall b 0 paid for as the i\finistc1· mav dircd, -whose vnhrntion shall he final :mcl binding on ·the purelwser.

Plans and further particulars of tiiern sales may be nl,tniued nt. this office and the offices of the various Go,·c1·11mr11t Lall(! AgPnts. Land mid to:, depth of 200 fpet bel·•w the 1rntnrnl snrfnee, c:<eppt, iu mining cli~­tricts, where it is gr:111tecl to a <iPpth of 40 feet or 20 feet only.

H. E. S)IITH, Under Secretary for Larnls.

FORFEITURES.

'l'HE undermentioned leases have been cancelled under section 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1948, owing to non­payment of rent or other reasons.:-

Name, Lease, District, Reason, Corres., Plan. Frandsen, M. P.; 68/427; Roe 1586; abandoned;

3314/28; Lake King Sheet 1, 389D and 405D.

Frandsen, M. P.; 74/296; Roe 1586 P 1761; aban­clonecl; 4327 /28; Lake King Sheet 1, 389D and 405D.

Lee, R.; 55/1840; Yilgnrn 1131; £7 15s. 6d.; 1279/30; 53/80, E4.

Stammers, G.; 3117 /2773; Reedy 179; £1 10s.; 1690/39; Reedy.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

ERRATUM. CANCELLATION OF RESERVE.

19367 (Kummoppin).

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 28th March, 1950.

Corres. 464/22. IN notice appearing in the Government Gazette of the 24th March, 1950, on page 722, for '' Reserve 19637'' read "Reserve 19367."

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

769

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE (SECTION 45A).

Applicaf ons clo,e 12th April, 1950.

Department of Lands and Sun·eys, Perth, 20th March, 1950.

HIS Excellency the GoYernor in Executive Council has b:en pleJ.~ed to approve, under section 45A of the Land Act, 1933-1948, of the lots enumerated in the schedule hereunder being made available for sale in fee simple for rural banking purposes for the prices set out in the schedule, subject to payment for improvements if the successful applicant is other than the owner of same ~ncl to the following conditions:-

1. A deposit of ten per cent. of the fixed price shall accompany each application.

2. Balance of purchase money shall be paid within 12 months from the elate of approval of the applicatioE by four quarterly instalments on the 1st clays of J mm­ury, April, July and October.

3. Applications, accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent. of the fi.,ed price, must be lodged at the Lands Office, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 12th April, 1950.

4. All applications lodged on or before such elate will be treated as having been received on the closing elate, aucl if there ue more npplications than one the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lantis.

Schedule. Corr. No., Lots, Price.

1644/36; Denmark Lots 7 and 32; £40 and £50 re­spectively.

4G4/22; Ku1mnoppin Lots 16, 38 and 39; £50 (lot 16), £20 ,each (lots 38 a/HI 39).

885/93; Northern moiety of Bnsselton Lot 43; £100.

LOT OPEN' FOR LEASING.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 28th March, 1950.

Corres. 4734/04. I'l' is notified, for general information, that Hannans Suburban Lot 149 is available for leasing under section 117 of the Land Act, 1933-1948.

Applications must be lodged at the Lands Office, Kal­goorlie, on or before the 19th April, 1950.

If more than one npplication is received by the closing date for this lot, the applications shall be deemed to be simultaneous and shall be referred to a Land Board. The following conditions shall apply:-

(1) No lease will be granted unless the applicant shall have first produced a '' provisional consent to commence building'' issued by the State Housing Com­mission, or such other evidence to prove to the satisfac­tion of the Minister for Lands that the applicant already has, or is in a position to obtain the necessary materials to build a residence on the lot applied fo:r.

(2) The lessee will be required to erect a residence on his lot within six months of the date of the approval of his application, or within such extended period as the Minister for Lands may approve. Failure to comply with this condition_ renders the lease liable to forfeiture.

(3), The term of the lease will be 99 years. ( 4) The annual rental payable for the first 10 years

of the term of the lease will be ten shillings. The rental shall be subject to re-itppraisement by the Minis­ter at intervals of 10 years.

(5) No transfer of the lease will be approved until the lessee has complied with the building conditions of the lease.

( 6) The lessee shall not carry on, or permit or suffer to be carried on on the demised land any trade or business whatsoever, without the consent in writing of the tiiinister for Lands being first obtained; and, fur­ther, the conditions under which the said land is made available shall not entitle the lessee now, or at any future time to the right to convert same to fee simple.

(Plan Ki>lgoorlie Sheet 2.) H. E. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

770 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MARCH 31, 19.J0.

LAND ACT, 1933-1948, WAR SERVICE LAND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ACT, 1945.

Corres. 5109/49. IT is notified for general inform11tion that the ~ rea schodnled hereunder is available for selection under section 53 of the Land Act, 1933-1948 (and regulations thereto) and pursuant to clause 17 of the Agreement bet,\'e2n the Common\\'ea1th of Australia and the State of Western Australia in relation to W:c-r Ser\'ice Land Settlement.

Applications must be lodged \\'ith the Under Secre­tary for Lands, Perth, not later than 12th Ap1·i], 1950, but may be lodged before such date if so desired.

All applications lodged on or before such date \\'i1! be treated as having been receiYed on the closing date, and if there are more applications than one for this area the applications to be granted "·ill be determined lw the Land Board. Should this area remain un­s~lected, such will continue available until applied for, or otherwise dealt with.

Schedule. Land, Area, Pnrchase Price, Plan, Locality.

Plantagenet Location 5229 (formerly portion of location 1817); about 106 acres; £66; 435/80 A3; ::) miles South-West of Borden.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lauds.

LAND OPEN J<'OR PASTORAL LEASING. Unckr Part VI. of the Lanc1 Act, 1933-1948.

WEDNESDAY, 17th MAY, 1950.

North-West Division-Erivilla District.

Corres. No. 419/43. (Plan 72/300.) IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the land contained within late Pastoral Lease 394/1295, prnviously held by B. L. .J. Burrows, and comprising an area of about 50,044 acres, \\'ill be re-available for pastoral leasing as from 17th May, 1950; subject to payment for improvements, if any.

WEDNESDAY, 24th MAY, 1950. Eastern Division-Bulga and Ularring Districts.

Uorres. No. 5259/ 49. (Plans 35/300 and 42/300.) lT is hereby notified, for general information, that the surrendered portion of H. J. Ion's pastoral lease 395/ 580, comprising an area of about 163,068 acres, will be re-available for pastoral leasing as from vVednes­day, 24th May, 1950.

Subject to payment for improvements, if anv

Eastern Division-Wells District. Corr. No. 919/41. (Plan 70/300.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the land contained within late lease 395/879. formerly hel,1 by R. Falconer, jun., and comprising an area of 20,000 acres, will be available for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 24th May, 1950.

Su~ject to payment for improvements, if any.

Kimberley Division-Bulara District.

Corres. No. 369/46. (Plan 131/300.) IT is hereby notified, for general information, that an area of about 31,210 acres bounded by a line commenc­ing at the North-East corner of reserve No. 9713 and 'extending South 350 chains; the11ce East about 90 chains; thence North about 490 chains; thence East about 251 chains; thence North about 200 chains; thence ,Vest about 920 chains; thence South 340 chains; thence East about 575 chains to the starting point, will be available for pastoral leasing as from W ednes­day, 24th May, 1950.

Subject to payment for improvements, if any.

Kimberley Division-Kwinana, Meda and Numalgun Districts.

Corres. No. 6500/48. (Plan 139/300.)

IT is hereby notified, for general inform,ation, that the land contained within C. J. Kelly's late pastoral leases 396/710 and 396/711, comprising an area of

214,200 acres, and 57,600 acres, respectively, and in addition an area (')f about 276,280 acres bounded by a line commencing at the South-vVest corner of late lease 396/710 and extending South about 850_ chains; thence East about 50 chains; thence South about 600 chains; thence East about 380 chains; thence South a bont 1,250 chains; thence East about 527 chains; thence North about 1,050 chains; thence East about 462 chains; thence North about 1,660 chains; thence \Vest about 1,410 chains to the starting point, \\'ill be availab!P for pastoral leasing as from ·wednesc1ay, 24th Ma::,, 1950.

Subject to payment for impro,·ements, if any.

WEDNESDAY, 14th JUNE, 1950. Kimberley Division-King District.

Con•c3, No. 1014/ 42 (Plan 141/300.) J.'l' is hereby notified for general information that the land co:itai112d within late Pastoral Lease 396/078, formerly held by E. J. and M. S. Liljengvist and com­prising an area of 65,809 acres, will be re-available for Pastoral Leasin6 as from ,Vednesday, 14th June, 1950; subject to payment for improvements, if any.

North-West Division-Teano District. Ccl'l'cs. No. 50G/50. (Plan 92/300 and 93/300.)

IT is hereby notified for general information that an area of about 21,840 aetes bounded by a line com­mencing at the South-East corner of lease 39-!/901 and extcll(1ing South about 2-10 chains; thence vVest about 770 chains to the East bank of Wandarry Creek; thence generally Nol'th-West along the said bank to the South­\Vcst corner of lease ; 394/901; thence East about 1,110 chains to the starting point,. will be available for Pa -toral Leasing as frnm Wec1nesclay, 14th June, 1950; subject to payment for improvements, if any.

WEDNESDAY, 21st JUNE, 1950. Ea,tcrn Livislon--Welc1 District.

CnTcs. No. :2:!fi7/49. (Plan 43/300.) J T is l•ereby notified for general infonndion that the larn1 contained in late Pastoral Lease 395/70:-l, formerly held by H. A .. vV. Runge, and known as Mt. vVindarra Stution, c01uprlsing ,111 area of 28,(i:35 acres, will be r:__'­availa!Jle for pnstor; I leasing as from Wednesday, 21st Jnn2, J\150; subcet to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness. 'l'he fencing \\'ire on this Janel is not aYailablc for sale.

20/3/50.

H. E. SMFI'II, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

fT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part V. of the Land Act, 1933-1948, and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject to the pro­"i ions of the said Act.

Applications mniot be lodged at the Department of LandG and Snrveys, l'erth, not later than the date sped­fied, but may be lodged before such date, if so desired.

All applications lodged 011 or before such date ,\'ill be treated as having been received 011 the closing clay and if ther0 nre more applicants than one for an,, block, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Boarcl. Shon1d aPy lands remnin unselected snch "·ill continue availaUe until applied for or other­wise dealt \\'ith.

1f a Lane' Boarrl sitting becomes necessary, the appli­cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date time, and place of the meeting of the Board, and ther~ ,hall be an interval of at least three days between the l'losiiig date and tl,e sitting of the Board.

The selector of a Ibmestead Farm from any location mnst take the balance thereof, if any, uncler Conditional Purchase.

All markct~ble tilllber, including sandalwood anil llla!lct, is rpservec1 to the Crown, subject to the 1:mi, Yisions of Clause 18 of the Regulations.

III.ARCH 31, 1950.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 771

SCHEDULE.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

WEDNESDAY, 5th APRIL, 1950.

AYon District (about 10 m:Jes West of Karigarin.) Coa. No. 2774/30. (Plan 376/80 C and Dl.) Loeation No. 1870ii, cont:iining 1,082a. lr. 32p., at 2s.

1,e~· acre; cl~~sification p1sge 22 of 277 4/30; subject to rouon cond1t10ns and exemption from road rates fer two _:)'0ars from elate. of approval oE application. The prev10us Gazet.te not.cc concerning this location is hereby cancelled.

Arnn Di,triet (about 14 miles North-West of \Yogail). Corr. No. 1882/49. (Plan 5/80 A2.) Location 19328 a~1cl 20?02, containing 2,081.a. 2r. 34p.

and 1,042a. respect.Yely, at ls. 9d. per acre; classifica­tiom pages 3 of 8_10/13 and 4 of 1882/49 respectively; ,_ub.Je t to ex211:p'.10n from road rates for two years from elate of apprornl of application; being J. C. Gryll 's cancelletl lease 347 /6021.

Arnn District (about 12 miles South-West of Bencub bin.)

Corr. No. 720/48. (Plans 34/80 BCl, 55/80 BC4.) Locations 20309, 20310 and 20311 respectively, con­

taining 1,267a. lr. 29p., 979a. and 2,314a. respectively, at 6s., 6s. Gd. aed 4s. per acre respectively; classificatil•n p:1gcs 10, 11 and 12 of 11450/12, Vol. 1; subject to payment for improvements, if any; being R. G. Shan­non's cancelled lease 347 /50~6.

AYou District (about 9 miles South-East of Ronclinin.) C:;rr. Ko. :l532/40. (Plan 376/80 Bl and 2.) LJcatiun No. 25782, containing 1264a. 3r. 2p., at 4s.

6cl. per acre; classification page 6 of 5332/28; subject to exemption from road rates for hvo yeaJS from date of apprornl cf applic.:t'on; being K. 'R. Sloan's can­tPllccl learn 347 /2878.

Open t:Hcler Part V. of the Land Act, 1933-1948, as modified by Part VIIf.

U mnn'Jeri Estate (al;out 9 miles East of .Jarrahwoocl). Corr. Ko. 1291/31. (.Plan 414D/40 B4.) Nelson Locations 8292 and 12004, containing about

1D2a. 2r. and about 164a. re2pectively; purchase money, £1:H 15s. and £114 16s. respectively; to ex-servicemen: ha lf-ycady iustalmen ts-first 5 years' in to rest only at 4½ per tent. per anunm £3 Os. 8d. and £2 lls. 8cl. respectively, balance 35 years' principal and interest at 4 1/2 per cent. per annum £3 15s. 2d. and £3 4s. respect­i · ely; civilians: half-yearly instalmm1ts-first 5 years' iute1 est only at 5 per cent. per annum £3 7s. 5d. and £2 17s. 5cl. re:pectively, balance 35 years' principal and interc t at 5 per cent. per annum £3 1.9s. lld. and £3 8s. lcl. respcetivdy; subject to snryey and the acl,iu+sment of the purclwsc money and n,spective half-yearly instal­ments after the survry has been completed.

Roe Didrict (about 6 miles South of Newdegate). Corr. Ko. 903/38. (Plans 388/80 B4, 406/80 Bl.) Lo··ations 402 and 40.'3, containing 1,006a. 3r. 33p.

and 1,181a. lr. 20p. respectively; classification pages 3 :md 4 of 903/38; subject to pricing and Rural a11cl Industries Bank indebtedness. The previous Gazette r of ce concerning these lccations is hereby cancelled.

Roe District (al:out 6 miles South of Newdegate). Corr. No. 1440/25. (Plans 388/80 B4, 406/80 Bl.) Locations 4.05 and 612, containing 1,496a. Or. 30p.,

and f03, containirg 854a. 2r. 19p., all at 5s. 6d. per acn; classifications pae:e 25 of 1440/25 (locations 405 and e42), page 7 of 3514/26 (location 903); qulJject to Rnral and Industries Bank indebtedness. The previous Gazette eotice concerning these locations is hereby can­celled.

RoJ Di,tr:ct (about 2 miles East of Lake Carmody). Coll'. Ko. 164/33. (Plan 375/80 Fl.) Location Ne. 1111, containing 975a. 2r. 33p., at 5s.

6d. per acre; clas~ification _alkali sheet 17; snbject to Rural and Inclustnes Bank mdebteclness. The previous Gazette not:,e concerning this land is hereby cancelled.

Roe District (abo~t 10 miles North-East of Pingrnp). Corr. _No. 812/33. (Plan 407/80 D3.) Lo_c;.t10~1s 1255 and 1910, containing 2,022a. 3r. 34p.,

cla ,ufi~ahcn page 29 of 812/33; subject to pricing and exempt10n from road rates for two years from date of a pprova_l of appli ation. The previous Gazette notice concermng those locations is hereby cancelled.

Roe District (about 2 miles South-West of Durngup). Corr. Ko. 2691/28. (Plan 387 /80 E3.) Location 1267, co11taining 662a. 2r. 3lp., at 4s. per

a re; dassif'.c::tion page 23 of 2691/28 · subject to ']Xemption from road rates for t"·o years' from date of r:pprornl of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled.

Roe Di6trict (about 24 miles East of Bendering). t'orr. No. 4801/29. (Plan 345/80 E and F4.) 1,ocation 1276, containing 1,043a. 2r. 37p., at 5s. 6d.

ror :iere; classification page H of 4801/29; subject to I aymcnt for imp1·oyements; being 'l'. A. Meehan 's can­(•elkd karn 68/2518.

Roe District (near King Rocks). Corr. No. 3162/28. (Platt 346/80 D3.) l,~cation 1435, containing 1947;i. 2r. 38p., at 4s. 6cl.

prr acre; classification page 2 of 350/28; rnbject to payment for improvements. The previous Gazette notice concerning tl1is location is hereby cancelled.

Sussex District ( .ibout 1 mile So nth of Y allingup). Corr. No. 7171/21. (Plan 413D/40 B3.) Lorntion J 161, conta'ning 74a. 3r. 30p., classification

page 50 of 7171/21; subject to survey and pricing and exemption from road rates for two years from date of :.:pprornl of application.

Victoria District (about 6 miles Sonth-East of Gunyidi).

Corr. No. 861/39. (Plars 63/80 D and El, 90/80 D mid J~4.)

Lorntions 3780 and 8723, containing 646a. 3r. 26p. rncl 3,97Pa. 2r. 6p. respectively, at 2s. 6cl. per acre; , hssifirntion pages 7 and 8 of 5320/27; snbject to pay­m~nt for improvements; being V. Davis' cancelled lease 347 /2451.

WEDNESDAY, 12th APRIL, 1950.

Avon District (about 3½ miles South of Dattening). Corr. No. 9391/03. (Plan 379B/40, F2.) Location 6869, containing 100a.; subject to pricing

and payment for improvements; being T. J. Parker's cancelled lease 6768/55.

Avon District (about 10 miles Sonth-West of I{arlgarin.)

Corr. No. 601/44. (Plan 376/80, D2.) Location 23506, containing 1,417a. 3r. 8p., at 5s. per

acre; classification page ,53 of 669/39; subject to pay­ment for improvements, if any; being E. M. Boehm 's cancelled lease 347 /3700.

Avon District (near Tandagin Siding). Corr. No. 669/39. (Plan 24/80, D3 and 4.) Location 25177, containieg 2,505a. Or. 25p., 3s. per

acre; classification page 33 of 669/39; subject to pay­ment for improvements; being A. Brenton 's cancelled lease 347 /2591.

772 GOYERNJ\IENT GAZETTE, W.A. [1\1:ARCH 31, 1950.

Avon District (about 15 miles West of Westonia). Corr. No. 4138/46. (Plan 35/80, B3 and 4.) Location 27146, containing 800a. lr. 36p., at 3s. per

acre; classification page 5 of 1470/27; subJect to exemp­tion from road rates for two years from elate of approval of application; being G. Alvaro's cancelled application.

Avon District (near Lake Brom1). Corr. No. 1540/48. (Plan 35/80, A2.) . Location 14212, containing 947a. 31:- 32p., at 3s. 6d.

per acre (including survey fee) ; subJect to. ~ural ancl Industries Bank indebtedness, and the exc1s1on of a two-chain road.

Avon District (5 miles North-West of Bruce Rock). Corr. No. 488/44. (Plan 4/80, EFl ancl 2.) Location 20023 containing about 980 acres, at 2s. 9cl.

per acre (ii:c!udi;1g survey fee)_; su?jec~ to survey _and to the prov1s10n of a three-charn w1denmg of the 10ad along its Southern boundary.

Avon District (15 miles East of Cramptl10rne). Corr. No. 7222/40. (Plan 5/80, Fl.) The Crown land, containing al:iout 1,400 acres, bounded

on the Westward by the prolongation Northward of the Western boundary of location 19192, on the Northward by road No. 8664, on the Eastward by the prolongation Northward of the Eastern boundary of location 19192, and on the Southward by the Northern boundary of location 19102, at 2s. 6d. per acre (including survey fee) ; subject to survey ancl the provision of any neces­sary roads.

Melbourne District (10 miles West of Coomberclale). Corr. No. 536/48. (Plan 63/80, B2 mid 3.) The Crown Janel, containing about 480 acres, bounded

bv lines starting at the North-East corner of location 3474 and extending East 40 chains; thence South 120 chains; thence West to the South-East corner of loca­tion 3474; thence North to the starting point; subject to survey, classification, pricing, and to the payment of the prescribed sun-ey fee in advance.

Nelson District (near Jarclec). Open under Part V., Sec. 53.

Corr. No. 685/15. (Plan 442B/40, El.) Location 6769, containing 2r."; purchase price, £5;

available to adjoining holders only.

Nelson District (about 1 ½ miles South-East of Balbarrup).

Corr. No. 1455/35. (Plan 4390/40, F4.) Location 6774, containing 60a. lr. 18p., at 19s. per

acre; classification page 15 of 523/15; subject to exemp­tio11 from road rates for two years from date of approval of application and to the special conditions which govern selection in this district. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby can­celled.

Ninghan District (about 10 miles West of ·Bnnketch). Corr. No. 6442/49. (Plans 64/80, F2 ancl 3, 65/80,

A2 and 3.) Locations· 1648 and 2668, containing 2,314a., at 5s.

6d. per acre; classification page 19 of 8782/12, Vol. 1; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being E. C. De Grussa 's cancelled application.

Roe District (about ,1 miles West of Lake Biddy). Corr. No. 2317/31. (Plans 387/80, F2 and 3, 388/80,

A2 and 3.) Location 148, containing 1,236a. lr. 27p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 18 of 7627 /22; subject to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness. The pre­vious Gazette notice concerning this land is hereby can­celled,

Roe District (near Lake Lockhart). Corr. No. 336/39. (Plan 406/80, Bl ancl 2.) Locations 502 ancl ll00, containing 2,239a. 2r. 13p.,

at 4s. 6d. per acre; classification page 26 of 3823/27; also location 1273, containing 924a. 3r. 24p., at . 6s. per acre; classification page 35 of 5082/28; sub.1ect to Rural ancl Industries Bank indebtedness. The pre­vious Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby cancelled.

Roe District (about 3;i miles North-East of N e,vdegate).

Corr. No. 709/33. (Plan 37 4/80, A 4.) Location 1200, containing 1,198a. Or. l0p., at . 4s.

9cl. per acre; classification page 25 of 5029/29; subJect to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled.

Roe District (about 15 miles North-East of Hyden). Corr. No. 4712/28. (Plan 346/80, B2.) Locations 1430 and 1816, containing 1,442a. lr. 26p.,

at 6s. per acre; classification page 41 of 4712/28; sub­ject to payment for improvements. The previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby cancelled.

Roe District (about 16 miles North-East of Hyden). Corr. No. 2·151/32. (Plan 346/80, B2.) Location 1431, containing 1,357a. 2r. 3p., at 6s. per

acre· classification page 4 of 1935/28'; subject to pay­ment for improvements. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled.

Roe District ( about 24 miles East of Hyden). Corr. No. 3890/28. (Plan 346/80, E4.) Locations 1443 ancl 17 46, containing 2,490a. 2r. 3p.,

at 4 s. Gel. per acre; classification page 32 of 3890/28; sub.ject to payment for improvements. The previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby can­collccl.

Sussex District (about 2 miles West of Dunsborough). Corr. No. 2362/47. (Plan 413A/40, A2.) Location 1050 containin€; 160a. lr., at 7s. per acre;

classification 2101'.712; subJ ect to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of applica­tion; being H. V. Blackwell's cancelled lease 347/45ll.

Sussex District (near Mowen). Corr. No. 5553/49. (Plan 440A/40, Cl.) Location 3601, containing 56a. lr. 6p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre (including survey fee).

Victoria District (about 12 miles East of Buntine). Corr. No. 387/36. (Plan 80/80, Dl.) Location 8899, containing 996a. 3r. 16p., at 3s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 7 of 387 /36; subject to payment for improvements, if any; being T. Day's cancelled lease 34 7 /1252.

Williams District (about 12 miles West of Wickepin). Corr. No. 5092/49. (Plan 3780/40, D4.)

Location 12657, containing 217a. Or. l0p., at 2s. 6d. per acre; classification page 5 of 6925/21; subject to poison conditions and exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being A. M. Furphy 's cancelled application.

Williams District ( about 5 miles North-West of Pingaring).

Corr. No. 5727 /49. (Plan 376/80, D3.) Location 13395, containing 4,768a. lr. 2p., at 3s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 12 of 3029/29; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette; notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled,

MARCH 31v 1950.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 773

Williams District

Corr. No. 6386/05. Locations 6006 and

and about 200 acres, and pricing.

(near Dumbleyung Lake).

(Plan 408D/40, A3.) 6851, containing about 5 acres respectively; subject to survey

Williams District (10 miles South-West of Popanyinning).

Corr. No. 3728/23. (Plan 378·D/40, A3.) (a) Location 13596, containing 5 acres; subject tu

pricing. (b) The Crown land, containing about 50 acres,

bounded on the Westward by location 3700, on the North-East,rnrd by road No. 122[3, and reserves 18356 and 17839, and on the Southward by location 8572 (excluding road No. 4028); subject to survey, classi­fication and pricing; both areas available to adjoining holders only.

Yilgarn District (near N11lla Nulla).

Corr. No. 1112/37. (Plan 36/80, B3 and 4.) Locations 495 and 1011, containing 2,500a. Or. lp.,

at ls. 6d. per acre; classification page 10 of 1845/25; subject to mining conditions and exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of applica­tion. The previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby cancelled.

WEDNESDAY, 19th APRIL, 1950. Avon District (about 2½ miles North-West of Meenaar).

Corr. No. 4853/49. (Plan 27C/40, F3.) Location 19492, containing about 109a.; classification

page 29 of 3821/95; subject to survey and pricing; being F. Scarfo 's cancelled application.

Fitzgerald District (about 7 miles South-West of Salmon Gnms.)

Corr. No. 2994/22. (Plan 392/80, A ·and B3 and 4.) Locations 390 and 451, containing 999a. 3r. 37p. and

1,022a. 3r. 36p., respectively; also locations 452 and 234, containing 1,027a. Or. 32p., all at 2s. per acre; classi­fication page 27 A of 2994/22; locations 390, 452 and 234 are subject to Rnral and Industries Bank; location 451 is subject to payment for improvements, if any. The Previous Gazette notices concerning these locations arc hereby cancelled.

Nelson District (about 3 miles South-West of Green bushes).

Corr. No. 1678/48. (Plan 414C/40, E4.) Location 10050, containing 5a. Or. 22p., at 15s. per

acre; classification page 18 of 1049/31; subject to mining and timber conditions and payment for im­provements, also to the speeial conditions governing selection in this district; being F. W. Morgan 's can­celled application.

Ninghan District (about 12 miles North-East of Balli du).

Corr. No. 2779/46. (Plan 64/80, F3.) Location 1525, containing l,597a., at 4s. 6d. per acre;

classification page 20 of 442/26; subject to exemption from rnad rates for two years from date of approval of application; being G. A. and D. :M:. Lyon's can­celled application.

Ninghan District (about 9 miles North-East of Cleary_). Corr. No. 2491/30. (Plans 66/80, ABl, 36/300.) Locations 2951 and 2956, containing 3,088a. Or. 9p.

and 2,053a. Or. 39p., respectively, at ls. 6d. per acre; classifications paies 27 of 5537 /27 and 16 of 5537 /27, respectively; subJ ect to payment for improvements. The previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby cancelled.

Ninghan District (about 6 miles North-West of Wialki).

Corr. No. 770/38. (Plan 66/80, D and E2.) Location 3056, containing 2,899a. lr. 32p., at ls .. 6d.

per acre; classification page 4~ of 6320/27; subJect to payment for improvements, if any. The prenous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby can­celled.

Ninghan District (near Bonnie Rock). Corr. No. 5786/49. (Plan 67 /80, B and C3 and 4.) Locations 3070, 3071 and 3072, containing 4,130a.

2r. 8p., at ls. 6d. per a~re; also locations 3073, 3074, 3419 and 3360, containing 2,587a. lr. 5p., at ls. 9d. per acre· classification page lOA of 6319/27; subject to Rural' and Industries Bank indebtedness and to a grazing lease which expires on 28th February, 1951; portion being R. A. Grant's cancelled application. The previous Gazette notice concerning the remainder is hereby cancelled.

Ninghan District ( near Kirwan). Corr. No. 1026/39. (Plan 65/80, B4.) Location 3702, containing 2,096a. 3r. 24p., at 2s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 10 of 1026/39; subject to payment for improvemonts; being H. S. Mitchell's expired lease 3116/1546.

Open under Part V of the Land Act, 1933-1948, as modified by Part VIII.

Peel Estate (near Karnnp). Corr. No. 4244/48. (Plan 341D/40, B4.) Lot 805, containing 146a. Jr. 29p.; purchase money,

£32 15s. 6d.; to ex-servicemen: half-yearly instalments­first five years interest only at 4½ % per annum 14s. 9d., balance 35 years principal and interest at 4½ % per annum 18s. 4d.; civilians: half-yearly instalments­first five years interest only at 5 % per annum 16s. 5cl., balance 35 years principal and interest at 5% per annum 19s. 6d.; subject to the special .conditions which govern selection in this estate; being E .. J. Chapman 's can­celled lease 3127 /797.

Peel Estate ( 4 miles East of Karn up). Corr. 5561/49. (Plan 341D/40, C4.) Lots 130, 343 and 1282, containing 222a. lr. lOp.;

purchase money, £195 7s.; to ex-servicemen: half­yearly instalments-first five years interest only at 4½ % per annum £4 7s. lld., balance 30 years principal and interest at 4½% per annum £5 8s. lld.; civilians: half­yearly instalments-first five years interest only at 5% per annum £4 17s. 8d., balance 35 years principal and interest at 5% per annum £5 15s. lld.; subject to snr­vey of location 1282 and also to the special conditions which apply to this estate; being L. C. Lovett 's can­celled application.

Roe District (about 4 miles South of Burngup). Corr. No. 2430/28. (Plan 387/80, E3.) Location 556, containing 2,054a. 2r. 29p., at 5s. per

acre; classification page 24A of 2-130/28; subject to l:lnral and Industries Bank indebtedness. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby can­celled.

Roe District (about 12 miles South-East of Burngup). Corr. No. 4107/26. (Plans 387/80, E and F4, 407/80,

E and Fl.) Locations 574 and 1069, containing 2,125a. Or. 33p.,

at 5s. 6d. per acre; classification page 80 of 4107 /26; subject to Rural and ·Industries Bank indebtedness. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled.

Roe District (about 9 miles North-West of Lake Biddy).

Corr. No. 5436/26. (Plans 387 /80, Fl, 388/80, Al.) Locations 925 and 1266, containing 1,713a. 2r. 24p.

and 1,039a. 2r. 12p., respectively, at 5s. 6d. per acre; classifications pages 8 of 5436/26 and 35A of 5436/26, respectively; subject to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness. The previous Gazette notice· concerning these locations is hereby cancelled.

774 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [1\IARCH: 31, 1950.

Victoria District (about 13 miles West of Arrino). Corr. No. 5776/49. (Plan 123/80, C4.) Location 6684, containing l,000a., at ls. 9d. per acre;

classification page 4 of 3588/12; subject to exemption from road rates for t"·o years from date of approval of application and also to the following conditions:­(a) The selector, or his agent, to take up residence within one year from the date of selection, and make it his habitual residence for the following five years; (b) 250 acres to be cleared and cultivated each year for the first five years, such clearing and cultivation to be properly maintained; sowing down of pasture and stocking conditions to be prescribed; being B. J. Ack­ley 's cancelled application.

Wellington District (ahout 6 miles South-West of Cookcrnup).

Corr. No. 5902/49. (Plan 383D/40, B3.) Location 2691, containing 204a. ] r. 14p., at 10s. per

acre; classification page 30· of 2035/21; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being the cancelled application of T. Maughan, Jun.

Williams District (ahout 6 miles North-East of Lake Grace).

Corr. No. 40/39. (Plan 387/80, D3.) Location 12929, containing 307a. 3r. 35p.; classifica­

tion page 6 of 4179/23; subject to pricing and to payment for improvements, if any; being A. E. Moore 's cancelled lease 347 /2286.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Closure of Road.

ALICIA JOSEPHINE MARIE STAPLES, being the o,vner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, has applied to the \Vongan­Ballidu Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.

Wongan-Balliclu.

4653/11, Vol. 2. W.617. The smveyed road along the W cstcm boun­

dary of Wongan Hills Lot 174, from its South-W cstcrn to its North-Western corner, as shmn1 on Diagram 58969. (Plan Wongan Hills Townsitc.)

A. J.M. STAPLES.

I, Frank Vaughan Knapp, on hchalf of the Wongan­Ballidu Road Board, hereby assent to the above appli­cation to close the road therein described.

F. VAUGHAN KNAPP, Chairman Wongan-Ballidu Road Board.

19th January, 1950.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893-194(i. Application 1756/1947.

TAKE notice that Richard Lancelot Lewis of Balgarup Farm near Kojonup Farmer and Grazier Gilbert Norman Lewis of Kojonup Farmer and Grazier and Eleanor Leslie Trethowan of Kojonup Married 1Voma11 have made application to be registered under the Transfer of Land Act 1893-1946 as the proprietors of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Kojonup District and being:-

Portions of Kojonup Locations 28 39 and 46 con­taining in the aggregate 85 acres 18 perches.

Bounded by lines commencing at the Eastem corner of Kojonup Location 1062 and extending South-Easterly about 50 chains 56 links along South-Western boun­daries of Albany Highway to the right bank of Bal­garnp River thence in a general Westerly and North­Westerly direction along the right bank of the said river to the production South-Westerly of the South­Eastem boundary of the said location 1062 thence about 38 chains 66 links along the South-Eastern boun­daries of vacant Crown land and the said location 1062 to the starting point.

Portion of Kojonup Location 42 containing 38 acres 2 roods 31 perches.

Bounded by lines commencing at the Southern comer of Kojonup Location 3896 on Albany Higlrn·ay and extending North-Easterly 12 chains 72 and two-tenths links along the South-Eastern boundary of the said location 3896 thence South-Easterly 20 chains '± and nine-tenths links along a South-\Vestem houndary of the said location 3896 thence South-Westerly 25 chains 7 and six-tenths links along the North-1Vestcm boun­dary of Kojonup Location 259 thence North-Westerly 23 chains 66 and four-tenths links along North-Eastern boundaries of Albany Higlmay to the starting point.

Kojonup Locations 23 and 29 containing together 50 acres.

Bounded by lines commencing at a point distant thirty-three chains forty-eight links East and fomtcen chains seventeen lb1ks South of the North-1Vester11 corner of Kojonup Location 220 and extending Easterly 25 chains Southerly 20 chains Westerly 25 chains and Northerly 20 chains along internal houndaries of the said location 220 to the starting point.

And further take notice that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcels of land and desiring to ohject to the said application arc hereby required to lodge in this office on or before the 9th day of May next a Caveat forbidding the said land being brought under the operation of the said Act.

R. C. BUCHANAN, Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Office of 'ritlcs, Perth, this 24th day of March, 1950. Parker & Parker, Solicitors, Perth, Solicitors for the

Applicant.

'rRANSFER OF LAND AC'l', 1893-194(i.

Application 1962/1948.

TAKE notice that Cecil George 'r110mas of 61 Parkin Street Rockingham Labourer has made application to he registered under the 'l'ransfer of Land Act, 1893-1946 as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situa tc in the Cockburn Sound District and being:-

Cock bum Sound Location 138 containing 1:;, acres 3 roods and 14 perches.

Bounded by lines conuncncing at the South-\Vestcrn comer of Cockbum Sound Location 534 and extending Easterly 15 chains 9 and six-tenths links along Southern boundaries of Cockburn Sound Locations 534 and 121 respectively thence Southerly 10 chains 4 and six-tenths links along the 1Vcstcrn boundary of Cockburn Sound Location 49 thence Westerly 11 chains 49 and one-tenth links along a Northem boundary of road number 313 thence N orthcrly 4 chains 50 links and W cstcrly 4 chains 50 links along Eastcm and Northern boundaries respectively of Cockburn Sonnd Location 137 thence North-Easterly 5 chains 65 and six-tenths links along a South-Eastcm boundary of road numhcr 1255 to the starting point.

And further take notice that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcels of land and desiring to object to the said application arc hereby rcquirc<l to lodge in this office on or before the 19th day of May next a Caveat forbidding the said land being hrought under the operation of the said Act.

R. C. BUCHANAN, Assistant Registrar of Titles.

Office of Titles, Perth, this 27th day of March, 1950. W. E. B. Solomon, Solicitor, Perth, Solicitor for the

Applicant.

PUBLIC WORKS 1'ENDERS.

Tenders, closing at Perth, 2.30 p.m., on dates men­tioned hereunder, are invited for the following:-

Bun tine School and Quarters-Additions and Re­pairs and· Renovations ( 10793); 4th April, 1950; con­ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.\V.D., Perth, and at Police Station, Dalwallinu, on and after 21st March, 195'0.

Woodanilling New Classroom-Erection (10794); 4th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Albany, and Courthouse, Katanning, on and after 21st March, 1950.

Maida Vale-New Brick School (10795); 4th April 1950; conditions may be seen at the Con tractors; Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 21st March, 1950.

:l\fARCH 31, 1950.] GOVERNJIENT GAZETTE, W.A. 775

Narrogiu Hospital-Repairs and Renovations (10796); 4th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P."\V.D., Perth, a.nd Narrogiu, on and after 21st March, 1950.

Kelmscott Police Station-Additions (10797); 4th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 21st March, 1950.

Mullewa Hospital-Additions to Hospital-New Brick Quarters-and Renovations to Existing Build­ings (10798), 4th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P."\V.D., Perth, and Gerald­ton, and Police Station, Mullewa, on and after 21st J'darch, 19,30.

Pautapin School-Removal from Daugiu ( 10799), 4th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Hoom, P.\V.D., Perth, and Merrediu, and Police Station, Bruce Rock, on and after 21st March, 1950.

Wagiu Police Statio.n-New Quarters (10800), 4th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.vV.D., Perth, and Narrogiu, and Clerk of Courts, Wagh1, on and after 21st March, 1950.

Koogau School-Repairs and Renovations (10801), 4th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.1V.D., Perth, on and after 21st March, 1950.

South Wiluua School Quarters-Repairs and Reno­,·atious (10802), 4th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.1V.D., Perth, and G eraldtou, and Mining Registrar's Office, vViluna, on and after 21st March, 1950.

Leonora School-Improvements to Grounds (10803), 4th April, 19:i0; conditions may be seen at the Con­tract.ors' Room, P."\V.D., Perth, and Kalgoorlie, and Mining Registrar's Office, Leonora, on and after 21st March, 1950.

Morawa Hcspital-Additions ancl' Repairs and Reno­rntions (10805); Wednesday, 12th April, 1950; condi­tions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P,W.D., Perth, and Gcraldton, and Police Station, Morawa, on and after 28th March, 1950.

Bullsbrook New Brick School-Erection (10804); 18th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 28th March, 1950.

Pingelly School-Alterations and Additions (10806); 18th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Narrogin, and Police Station, Pingelly, on and after 28th March, 1950.

Sandstone School and Quarters-Repairs and Renova­tions (10807); 18th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Gerald­ton, and Police Station, Sandstone, on and after 28th March, 1950.

Boyanup School-Latrines and Sewerage (10808); 18th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P."\V.D., Perth, and Bunbury, on and after 28th March, 1950.

Boyup Brook School Quarters-Repairs and Renova­tions (10809); 18th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P ."\V.D., Perth, and Bun­bury, on and after 28th March, 1950.

Pinjarra New Hospital-Supply and Installation of Slow Combustion Cooker (10810); 18th April 1950 · conditions may be seen at the Contractors' ' Room' P.1V.D., Perth, on and after 28th March, 1950. '

Y~r~ School-Additions (10812); 18th April, 1950; cond1t10ns may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P."\V.D., Perth, and at Court House, York, on and after 28th March, 1950.

Purchase of Property-Scotsdale School Quarters; 18th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at P.W.D., Perth and Albany, and Police Station, Demnark.

Lake Grace New Hospital-Supply and Installation of Slow Combustion Cooker ( 10811) ; 25th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 28th March, 1950.

Northam Water Supply Office-Repairs and Renova­tions (10814); 25th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Northam, on and after 4th April, 1950.

No. 7 Pumping Station School-Additions-Removal of Building from Dulgalbin (10815); 25th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Merredin, on and after 4th April, l950.

Goodlands School-Removal from Nardy (10816); 25th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and "\Yater Supply Office, Northam, on and after 4th April, 1950.

Quindanning School-Erection (10817); 25th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P."\V.D., Perth, and Narrogin, and at Court House, Collie, on and after 4th April, 1950.

Wooroloo Sanatorium-Change Room and "\Vorkshops (10818); 25th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.1V.D., Perth, on and after 4th April, 1950.

Narrogin School of Agriculture-New Latrines (10819); 25th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.1V.D., Perth, and Narrogin, on and after 4th April, 1950.

'Nyalkatchem Hospital-New Domestics' Quarters (10820) ; 25th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.1V.D., Perth, and Merredin, and Police Station, Wyalkatchem, on and after 4th April, 1950.

Annadale New Police Station and Quarters (10821); 25th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.vV.D., Perth, on and after 4th April, 1950.

Bolgart State Hotel-Repairs and Renovations (10822); 25th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at "\Yater Supply Oflke, Northam, on and after 4th April, 1950.

Caversham School-Improvements to Grounds (10824); 26th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.vV.D., Perth, on and after 12th April, 1950.

Redcliffe School and Quarters-New Latrines and Sewerage (10825); 26th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P."\V.D., Perth, on ancl after 12th April, 1950.

Dandarragan Old SchoQl-Repairs and Renovations (10826); 26th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.1V.D., Perth, and at Police Station, Moora, on and after 12th April, 1950.

Dandarragan New School-Removal of Merkanooka Classroom (10827); 26th April, 1950; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.vV.D. Perth and at Police Station, Moora, on and after 12tti' April, '1950,

Te11ders, tog·cther ,rith the presC'ril1ed deposit, are to l,e addre:;sed to ·' The Hon. the Ministe1· for \V ork.,, Public "\Yorks Department, The Barra"1rn, St. George's l'Jacc, Perth,'' and must be iudorsed ''Tender.'' 'l'he highest, lowe.st, or any tender will not necessarily be uc,·eptcd.

30th March, 1950.

W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Secretary for Works.

MUNICIPALITY OF BUNBURY.

Town Plunning Scheme. Amendment and Amplification of Shopping Arca.

~~OTI~E is hereby given that the Bunbmy Municipal Council on the 27th September, 1949, passed the follow­ing re.solution:-'' 'rhat the Bunbury 'rown Planning Scheme be amended so a,s to include lot6 28 2'9 30 and 31 situated in Spencer Street (West 6ide) 'betmien Lovegrove A venue and lot 32 corner of Stockley Road and Spencer Street being portion of Lcschenault Loca­tion 26 on Plan 3054 as a shopping area.''

Notice is hereby further given that the land re­ferred to in the above re.solution is delineated on a plan of the scheme depo.sited at the office of the Bun­bury Municipal Council, and will be open to inspection by all persons interested, without payment of any fee, between the hours of 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, and 9.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. on Saturdays.

Any objections to the above proposed amendment sh~uld be sent in writing to the Town Clerk, Bunbury, before the 12th day of May, 1950.

Municipality of Bunbury.

PERCY C. PAYNE, Mayor.

F. W. FOWLES, Town Clerk.

776 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MARCH 31, 1950.

MUNICIP ALI'rY OF CO'.l"rESLOE. Town Planning Scheme.

Amenclment ancl Amplification of Shopping A·rea.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Cottesloe Municipal Council, on the 15th clay of March, 1950, passecl the following resolution:-'' That the Cottesloe Town Plan­ning Scheme gazettecl on the llth November, 1949, be amenclecl so as to provicle that the inclusion of all lots fronting Marine Paracle, East sicle, from Grant Street to Forrest Street, as part of the business area uncler the scheme.''

Notice is further given that the Janel referrecl to in the abo,·e resolution has been clelineatecl on the plan of the scheme clepositecl at the office of the Cottesloe Municipal Council ancl will be open to inspection by all persons interestecl without payment of any fee, between the hours of 10 a.m. ancl 3 p.m., Monclays to Friclays.

Any objections to the above proposecl amenclment shoulcl be sent in writing to the Town Clerk, Cottes­loe, before the 21st April, 1950.

Municipality of Cottesloe,

L. P. GADSON, Mayor.

ALEX C. SMITH, Town Clerk.

Notified for public information-

D. L. DAVIDSON, Chairman 'rown Planning Boarcl.

BA YSW ATER TOWN PLANNING SCHEME. Aclvertisement of Resolution clecicling to Amplify

ancl Amencl a Town Plannii1g Scheme.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Roacl Boarcl of Bays­,vater, on 15th March, 1950, passecl the following reso­lution:-' 'Resol\'ecl that the Boarcl, in pursuance of section 7, subsection (4) of the Town Planl1ing ancl Development Act, 1928, amplify ancl amencl the Bays­,vater 'l'own Planning Scheme (T.P.B. 448/33, gazettecl on 12th April, 1935) in so far as it applies to inclus­trial areas, by excising from the resiclential area the Janel clescribecl in the Scheclule hereuncler, ancl inclucling such lancls in a '' mixecl area'' ancl within this '' mixecl area'' uses ancl huilclings for the following purposes may he permittecl:-(1) Resiclences; (2) orcharcls, garclens ancl nurseries; ( 3) poultry farms.

'l'he Scheclule. All lancls bounclecl by portion of the Eastern clistrict

bounclary, Kenmure A venue, River Roacl, ancl the Swan River. All lancls within an area bounclecl by portion of Leake Street on the West from Swan River to most Westerly corner of lot 15, Plan 4434-N orthern houn­claries of lots 15 ancl 16, Plan 4434-Portion of Slacle Street from Newton Street to most V{ est em corner of lot 195, Plan 3405-Newton Street, ancl Southern boun­clary of lot 205, Plan 3405-Belmont railway line on the East ancl Swan River on the South. These areas shown on Plan No. 1 smT01mclecl by a reel borcler.

Notice is hereby further given that Plan No. 1 refenecl to in the above resolution has been clepositecl at the Town Hall, Slacle Street, Bayswater, ancl will he open for inspection by all persons interestecl with­out payment of any fee, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. ancl 4 p.m., llfonclays to. Friclays (closecl Saturclays).

Any objections to the above proposecl amenclment sl10ulcl be sent in writing to the Secretary of the Bays­water Roacl Boarcl before 21st April, 1950.

Datecl this 31st clay of March, 1950.

E. MENMUIR, J.P., Chairman.

ALI•'RED B. BONE, Secretary.

Notifiecl for public information-

D. L. DAVIDSON, Chairman Town Planning Boarcl.

THE TRAFl<'IC ACT, 1919-1948. Fourth Scheclule-Regulation 27.

Certificate of Appointment of Iuspector-Kojonup Local Authority.

THIS is to certify that Mr. Clifforcl Charles Baker of Katanning, is a cluly appointecl Traffic Inspector uncler !he provisions of the Traffic Act, l!ll9-1948, for the District of Kojonup.

Datecl this 27th clay of March, 1950. Kojonup Roacl Boarcl,

(Sgcl.) J. F. CAVANAGH, Chairmm,.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 260/46. NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Minis­ter for Water Supply, Sewerage ancl Drainage to uncler· take the construction of the works hereinafter clescribecl by virtue of the powers containecl uncler the provisions of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage ancl Drain­age Act, 1909.

Metropolitan Water Supply Improvements. Proposecl Mount Yoldne Reservoir No. 2.

Description of Proposecl ·works. (a) Construction of a reinforcecl concrete reservoir

of 30,000,000 gallons capacity, complete with valves ancl all necessary apparatus. (b) Laying of all necessary pipes ancl channels in the vicinity of the reservoir. (c) Repairs to existing access roacls.

The Localities in whieh the Proposecl Works will be Constructecl.

Along Hayes A venue ancl Ponsonhy Roacl, ancl within the Mount Yokine Reservoir Reserve, all as shown colourecl reel on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A., No. 7429.

The Purpose for which the Proposecl Works are to be Constructecl.

To provicle increasecl storage of water for the Perth metropolitan area.

'.l'he Times When ancl Places at which Plans, Sections ancl Specifications may he Inspectecl.

At the office of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage ancl Drainage, '' The Barracks,'' St. George's Place, Perth, for one month on ancl after the 31st clay of March, 1950, between the hours of 10 a.m. ancl 3.30 p.m.

VICTOR DONEY, Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage ancl Drainage.

WESTERN AUS'l'RALIAN 'l'RANSPORT BOARD.

IT the the be to

Omnibus Services. Perth, 29th March, 1930.

is hereby notifiecl, for general information, that unclermentionecl omnibus services have been allottecl clis~i1~guish!ng numbers shown, which numbers may exlnlntecl m a·n approvecl manner on omnibuses

indicate the route traversecl :-

Senice No., Operator, Description of Route Traversecl.

1;. ·western Australian Government 'rramwa:rs ancl Fernes; Perth-West Leederville: Starting Point-A stancl on the North sicle of Briclge Street, between Be_a1:fort Street ancl Stirling Street, Perth, thence along Stirlmg Street, James Street, Fitzgeralcl Street Bulwer Street, Vincent Street, N orthwoocl Street, Ruisli~ Street Connolly Street to its intersection with Cambriclge Street as the terminal po!nt. Return via Cambridge Street, Joseph Street, Rmslip Street, Nortlnvoocl Street Vincent Street, Bulwer Street, Fitzgerald Street, J am~s Street Beaufort Street, Briclg~ Street, to the starting point. '

3;. Vfestern Australian Government Tramways ancl Fernes; Perth-Osborne Park: Starting point-A stancl on the North sicle of Briclge Street, between Beaufort Street ancl Stirling Street, Perth, thence along Stirling Street, James Street, Charles Street, North Beach Roacl Main Street to its intersection with Royal Street a~ the terminal point. Return via Main Street, North Beach Roacl, Charles Street, James Street Beaufort Stre·et to the starting point. '

MARCH 31, i950. j GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 777

5; Vv estern Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth-J olimont: Starting point-A stand at the intersection of Barrack Street and ·w ellington Street, Perth, thence along Wellington Street, Roberts Road, Raihrny Road, under the Subway, Hay Street, Jersey Street, Cambridge Street, Boulevarde, vVinmarley Street, Seymour A venue to the terminal point at the intersection of Lissadell Street and Boulevarde. Return via Boule­nude, Cambridge Street, Jersey Street, Hay Street, under the Subway, Railway Road, Roberts Road, Viel• lington Street to the starting point.

7; vVestern Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth-City Beach: Starting point-a stand on the South side of Vlellington Street, Perth, between ·wmiam Street and queen Street; thence along Welling­ton Street, Market Place, Sutherland Street, Cambridge Sti·eet, The Boulevarde, and along West Coast Highway, Oceanic Drive, Bascombe A venue and Branksome Gar­dens to its ,junction with Benhill Avenue. Return by same route.

8; vVestern Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Mt. Lawley-City Beach: Starting point-A stand in Guildford Road ad,iacent to the Mt. Lawley Subway; thence along Walcott Street, Raglan Road, Fitzgerald Street, Vincent Street, Lake Monger Drive, Lissadell Street, Oceanic Drive to its junction ,Yith West Coast Highway, City Beach. Return by the same route.

12; vVestern Australian G overmnent Tramways and Ferries; Perth-Hollywood: Starting point-A stand in St. George's 'rerrace West of vVilliam Street, Perth; thence along St. George's Terrace, Mill Street, Mount's Bay Road, vVinthrop A ve1rne, Monash A venue, "\Villiams Road, Karella Street, Kinninmont Avenue to its inter­section with Carrington Street as the terminal point. Return via Carrington Street, Smythe Road, Karella Street, Williams Road, Monash A venue, Winthrop Avenue, Mount's Bay Road, Bazaar Terrace, "\Villi am Street, St. George's Terrace to the starting point.

13; "\Vestern Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth to Nedlands, via Hollywood-Extension of Route 12 along Kinninmont A venue and Stirling Highway to Smythe Road. Return via Smythe Road, Karella Street and Williams Road.

15; vVestern Australian Government Tramways and Ferries: Perth-East Perth: Starting point-A stand on the North side of Wellington Street, West of Wil­limn Street, Perth; thence along vVellington Street, vVaterloo Crescent, Wittenoom Street, Plain Street, .Jewell Street, Zebina Street, Summer Street, Joel Ter­race, Pakenham Street, Stanley Street to itR intersection with Ebsworth Street as the terminal point. Return via Ebsworth Street, Pakenham Street, Joel Terrace, Sum­mer Street, Z0bi11a Street, Jewell Street, Plain Street, Wittenoom Street, Waterloo Crescent, Wellington Street to the starting point.

21; vVestern Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth-May lands: Starting point-A stand on the North side of Bridge Street, between Beaufort St;reet and Stirling Street, Perth; thence along Stirling Street, Brisbane Street, Smith Street, Harold Street, Lord Street, under the Subway, Guildford Road, Peninsula Road to its intersection with Kathleen Avenue as the terminal point. Return via the same route.

22; 1Vester11 Anstralian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth to Johnson Road, Peninsula: Extension of Route 21 along Peninsula Road to its ,junction with Johnson Road. Return by same route.

23; 1Vestar11 Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth to Iviaylands Airport: Extension of Route 22 along Park Fields Road and thence along Clarkson Road to Rmvland Lane. Return by same route.

24; Western Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth-Inglewood: Starting point-A stand on the North side of Bridge Street, bebveen Beaufort Street and Stirling Street, Perth; thence along Stirling Street, Brisbane Street, Smith Street, Harold Street, Lord Street, Walcott Street, Farnley Street, First Avenue, Carrington Street, Tenth A venue, J olm Street, Waterford Street to its intersection with York Street as tlte terminal point. Return via York Street, Tenth Avenue, Carrington Str,)et,- l<'irst A venue, Farnley Street, Walcott Street, Lord Street, Harold Street, Smith Street, Brisbane Street, Stirling Street, James Street, Beaufort Street, Bridge Street to the starting point.

31; 1Vester11 Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth-South Perth, via Mill Point Road: Start­ing point-A stand on North side of St. George's Ter­race, E'ast of Barrack Street, Perth; thence along St. George's Terrace, Adelaide Terrace, Causeway, Canning

Highway, Mill Point Road, Tate Street, Angelo Street, Sandgate Street, Hensman Street, High Street to the ter­minus at the intersection of Milson Street and Sandgate. Return via Sandgate Street, Angelo Street, Tate Street, Mill Point Road, Canning Highway, Causeway, Riverside Drive, Barrack Street, St. George's Terrace to the starting point.

32; Western Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth-Lansdowne Road: Starting point-A stand on the North side of St. George's Terrace, East of Barrack Street, Perth; thence along St. George's Terrace, Adelaide Terrace, Causeway, Canning High­,vay, Lansdowne Road, Sixth Avenue, Banksia Terrace, Bright Street, Dyson Street, Oxford Street, Mabel Street, David Street to its intersection with South Terrace as the terminal point. Return via David Street, Mabel Street, Oxford Street, Dyson Street, Bright Street, Banksia Terrace, Sixth Avenue, Lansdowne Road, Can­ning Higlnvay, Causeway, Riverside Drive, Barrack Street, St. George's Terrace to the starting point.

33; Vvestern Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth-Como Beach: Starting point-A stand on the North side of St. George's Terrace, East of Bar­rack Street, Perth; thence along St. George's Terrace, Adelaide Terrace, Causeway, Canning Highway, Hens­man Street, Coode Street, Thelma Street, Robert Street, Alston Street, Mary Street to its intersection with Thelma Street as the terminal point. Return via Thelma Street, Coode Street, Hensman Street, Canning High­way, Cause11·ay, Riverside Drive, Barrack Street, St. George's Terrace to the starting point.

34; vVestern Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth-Mt. Henry: Starting point-A stand on the North side of St. George's Terrace, East of Barrack Street; thence along St. George's Terrace, Adelaide Ter­race, Causeway, Canning Highway, Hensman Street, Coode Street, Thelma Street, Robert Street, Manning Street, to its intersection with Mt. Henry Road as the terminal point. Return via Manning Street, Robert Street, Alston Street, Mary Street, Thelma Street, Coode Street, I-Iensman Street, Canning Highway, Causeway, Riverside Drive, Barrack Street, St. George's Terrace to the starting point.

35; "\Vestern Australian Government 'l'ram,vays and Ferries; Perth-Aquinas College: Extension of Route 34 along Mt. Henry Road to Aquinas College. Return by same route .

36; · Western Australian Government Tramways and Perries: Perth-Manning Estate: Extension of Route 34 along Mt. Henry Road and Craigie Crescellt to Manning .!~state. Return by same ronte.

37; Western Australian Government Tramways and Ferries; Perth-Onslow Road, South Perth: Starting point-A stand on the N c,rth side of St. George's Ter­race, East of Barrack Street, Perth; thence along St. George's Terrace, Adelaide Terrace, Causeway, Canning Highway, Mill Point Road to its intersection with Ons­low Road as the terminal point. Return via Mill Point Road, Canning Highway, Causeway, Riverside Drive, Barrack Street, St. George's Terrace to the starting point.

HAIRD£ESSERS REGISTRATION BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

List of Registrations at 1st January, 1950. Principale.

Men's. No., Name, Address.

329-A,bworth, Edgar Albert; 21 Mends Street, South Perth.

503-Baki-achis, Damian; 330 Wellington Street, Perth. 63-Barbarich, Stojan; 90 Colin Street, West Perth.

170-Baxtcr, Percival Robert; 44 Stirling Highway, Mosman Park.

171-Baxter, William; 67a Eight Avenue, Maylands. 172-Bcardman; Thomas "\Villi am; 6G Kenny Street,

Barnendean. 112-Bell, Clement Gordon; Station StTeet, Cannington. 173-Bendall, Charles William Alfred; Capel.

64-Bentley, Arthur William; 175 Whatley Crescent, Bayswater.

113-Bergin, John Bernard; 48 Railway Parade, Mid­land Junction.

174-Berle, Henry; 17 Miller Street, Victoria Park. 175-Bishop, Alfred Ernest; 358 William Street, Perth.

778 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, vV.A. t:M:.AROR 31, 1950.

Men 's-contin,ued. No., Name, Address.

438-Blakeley, Thomas; 11 Thfarket Buildings, Welling­ton Street, Perth.

176-Dlight, Harolcl ,Joseph; 37 Raihrny Parade, Mt. Lawley.

G,5-Brookes, Sidney Thomas; 4 Holland Street, East Freman tie.

HJ-Browning, Ernest Arthur Wallis; 909 Albany Road, Victoria Park.

i"i32-Cangemi, Salm tore; 358 William Street, Perth. 3:IO-Carrcras, John; 18 E,rnrt Street, Midland J unc­

tion. 177-Carter, Kenneth; 171 Mandurah Road, South Fre­

mantle. 178-Cartledge, Clifford Grant; 4 Wakefield Street,

Carlisle. 179-Chatel, Felix; 62 William Street, Perth.

20-Colley, Claude; 311 Vi' ellington Street, Perth. 21-Colvin, Duncan; 881 Albany Road, Victoria Park.

529-Composto, Calagero; 159 James Street, Perth. 180-Craclrnell, Clifford Burchell; 27 Great Eastern

Higlnrny, Riven•ale. 181-Crcllin, Walter Harold; 11 Warne Street, May­

lands. 18,2'-Cresswell, Thomas .John; 193 Newcastle Street,

Perth. 413-Davics, Harry; 27 High Street, Fremantle. 384-Da vis, .Josiah; 126 Churchill A venue, Subiaco. 183-Dawe, Albert Ja moo; 343 Hay Street, Perth. 184-Dewar, Gordon; 19 Kalamunda Road, Kalamuncla. 386-Do,vden, Arthm Alfred; 86 South Terrace, Fre-

man tie. G20-Duggan, J amcs; 16 East Parade, Mount Lawley. 186-Edmonds, Albert Edward; 43 ~1:arket Street, Fre­

man tie. 187-Edwards, John Charles; 3 Edward Street, Ned­

lands. 188-Ecl\rnrds, John James; 88 Archdeacon Street, Necl-

lancls. 189-Edwards, Kenneth Douglas; Margaret River. 439-Ellis, Leslie Clifford; 109 Rokeby Road, Subiaco. Hl0-Farrell, John Alexander; 259 Newcastle Street,

Perth. 440-Fogli:rni, Colin; 3G4a Charles Street, North Perth. 115-Freidman, Harry; 273 Walcott Street, North

Perth. lltl-J<'reidman, Israel; 21 Glenclower Street, Perth. fi37-Freind, Albert James; York Street, Albany. 332-Garcin, Daniel; 229 Bulwer Street, Perth.

GG-Garcia, Davicl; 49 Barrack Street, Perth. Hll-Gibbons, William Austin; 48 n,Iandurah Roacl,

South Fremantlc. 387-Gorc, Frank John; 82 Canning Highway, East

Fremantle. 50G-Groves, James; 40 Irwin Street, East Freman tie.

192-H all, Arthur; 836 Ilay Street, Perth. 19:l-Hall, Donalcl Milton; 5&2' Newcastle Street, West

Perth. 388-Hall, James Richard; 74 Irwin Street, East Fre­

mantle. 194-Hall, Ronald Desmond; 7 44 Beaufort Street, Mt.

Lawley. 68-Harris, Wilfred John Gorclon; 70 \Valcott Street,

::\1t. Lawley. 117-Hawk\rns, Arthm; 142 Barrack Street, Perth. 69-Hawkins, Leslie; 37 South Street, Freman tie .. 24-Hogan, Stanley Arthm; 34 Helena Street, Mia­

Janel Junction. 441-Humphreys, Ivy; 58 Beaufort Street, Perth. 33-lc-Iannello, Joseph; G Market Street, Fremantle. 71-Irelancl, Phillip William; 72 .John Street, North

Fremantle. R35-.Tackm:rn, Jamc6; 224 Onslow Road, Shenton Park. 118-Jakovics, Bob; 49 Paget Street, Hilton Park. 195-J a mes, Christopher Edwarcl; 16 Clyde Street, Mos-

man Parle 196-J ones, Rexford; 927 Hay Street, Perth. 3:lG-.Jones, Stanley; 223 York Roacl, Micllancl Junction. 423-King, Francis Milton; 104 Fifth Avenue, Mt.

La,vley. 72-Knight, George William; 14 Reserve Street, Clare-

mont. 498-L:unb, Brnce; 2,2' Burt Street, Mt. Lawley. 197-Laney, Freel; 114 Bay View Terrace, Claremont. 119-I.awrance, Leonard Osmond; 253 Albany Road,

Victoria Park. 19S·-Longbottom, ErneGt; 304 Railway Terrace, May­

lancls.

Men's-continued. No., Name, Address.

2C-Lowclen, Harold; 19 John Street, Maylancls. 391-Luff, Andrew Beaconsfielcl; 86 South Terrace, Fre­

mantle. 25-Lynch, Clyde Francis; 437 Fitzgerald Street,

North Perth. 199-Manuucci, Salrntore; 25 South Terrace, Fremantle. 200-Meikle, Syclney William; 6 Manatt Street, Fre­

mantle. 337--Micale, Claude; 18 Howard Street, Fremantle. 338-Migliori, Joseph; c/o. Fremantle Club, Bannieter

Street, Fremantle. 74-Morgan, Alfred; 61 Grant Street, Swanbourne. 7i,-i\forgan, Edwarcl Legge; 336 Wellington Street,

Perth. 524-Moss, Edward James; 3 Daglish Street, Wembley. 202-~forray, Ian; 60 Canning Highway, South Perth. 120-~foClements, James Leslie; 39 Alexander Street,

Wembley. 121-::Vk,Cormack, JameB Malcolm; Pingelly. 73-McLauchlan, James; 115 Claremont Crescent,

Swanbourne. 536-McQuillan, Leonard James; 5,2' Marlo,w Street,

Wembley. 339-0 'Dea, Henry Cook; 193 Vincent Street, North

Perth. 203-Palmer, Sydney Frederick; 450 Fitzgerald Street,

North Perth. 204-Philippe, Alexander .Joseph; 113 Murray Street,

Perth. 414-Phillip, William Arthur; 51 Newcastle Street,

Perth. 20ii-Pitsikas, John; 58 Railway Parade, Midland Junc•

tion. 16-Quigley, Keith Hunter; 115 Gloster Street,

Subiaco. 340-Reeg, Joseph Anton; 69 Walcott Street, Mt. Law­

ley. 207-Schofielcl, Lawrance George; 597 Hay Street,

Perth. 123-Seotis, Nick; 205 William Street, Perth. 392-Shepparcl, ·wmiam I\1cKenzie; Three Springs. 208-Siviour, Thomas Richard; 150 Beaufort Street,

Perth. 124-Smith, Charles Alfrecl; 80 Evans Street, Shenton

Parle · 3J2-Smith, Edgar Pemose; 164 Beaufort Street, Perth. 343-Smith, George; 13 King William Street, Bays­

water. 27-Snodgrass, William James; 31 Rokeby Roacl,

Subiaco. ,S'Ofl-Snowfoot, Charles Frederick; 283 Lord Street,

Perth. 125-Sparrow, Valentine Norman; 69 Angelo Street,

South Perth. 210-Spiegel, Henry; c/o. Cook ancl Son, 33 Market

Street, Fremantle. 211-Stack, Oscar Frank Edward; 16 Holland Street,

EaGt Fremantle. 504-Staltare, Frank; 139 James Street, Perth. 212-Taylor, Samuel; 345 Wellington Street, Perth. 126-Teecle, Leonard Princep; 42 North Street, Mt.

Lawley. 213-Thau, Oscar Leon; 99 William Street, Perth. 214-Thornton, Archibald John; Market Street, Fre-

mantle. 442-Traianos, Andreas; 11 G arclen Street, West Perth. 345--Valenti, .Joseph; 12 Ja mes Street, l~remantle. 127-Vautin, William; 150 William Street, Perth. 216-'Naclclell, Norman Hemy; 175 Onslow Road, Shen-

ton Park. :l93-Walton, Ronalcl Vivian; 18 Cowie Street, West

Perth. 128-Watson, John Mitchell; 124 Eighth Avenue, May-

lancls. 129-vVeilancl, Roy Leonard; 52 London Comt, Perth. :')46-Wcir, Thomas William; 292 Murray Street, Perth. 443-White, George Remy; 16 Forrest Street, Collie. 424-ViTilliams, Jack Arthm; 2 York Terrace, Mosman

Park. 218-Williams, Reginald; C.T.A. Buildings, St.

George's Terrace, Perth. 219-Wioocls, John; 142 Barrack Street, Perth. 220-Woolley, Darrell Bertram; cor. Adelaide ancl

Hay Street, East Perth. 221-Wright, Alfred William; 162 Wellington Street,

Perth.

MARCH 31, 1950.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 779

Men 's-continiwd. No., Name, Address.

rn-,Vrightson, Ernest Aubrey; 51 Essex Street, ,Vembley.

130-,Yrightson, Robert William Ernest; 7 Vvilliam Street, Fremantlc.

131-Yaksich, John Chedmie; 112 Main Street, Os­borne Park.

132-Yonng, Frank George Albert; 241 Hay Street, Snbiaco.

394-Yovich, Wally; 3 Newcastle Road, 1-Iidland ,Junction.

Ladies (inclnsive). 222-A bsolom, Ja mes Cyril; His iHajesty 's Hotel,

Hay Street, Perth. 52/l-Armstrong, Kathleen Nadina; 4!l7 Hay Street,

Perth. 507-Auburn, Hiliary Rose; 835 Hay Street, Perth. 2S-Aubnrn, Violet Alice; The Inland Hairdresser,

Boynp Brook. , 22'3-Baker, Gwendoline; 'ia 'William Street, Fre­

man tie. 224-Bannister, Deborah; 12a, Hale Flats, Monnt

Street, Perth. 33-Barnes, Louisa Adeline; 19 Steere Street, Collie. SO-Barrington, Dorothy 1-Iakepeace; 197 James

Street, Guildford, 347-Basell, Marjorie Edith; 935 Hay Street, Perth. 22:3-Beresford, George Pattison; 254 Murray Street,

Perth. 226-Bickford, Mary Isabel; 667 Beanfort Street,

Mount Lawley. 49!l-Black, Dellice Mona; 1 Hope Street, Palmyra. 35.5-Blight, Shirley; 10 Mary Street, Perth. 81-Borrman, Hellen; Beauty Box Salon, Central

Arcade, Perth. 445-Britten, Maxzene Lesley; 337 Great Eastern

Highway, Belmont. 227-Brocklesby, Minnie Josephine; 152 Cambridge

Street, ,Vest Ledeerville. 30-Brown, Annie Mand; 249 Oxford S'treet, Leeder­

ville. 82-Brown, Beryl Marion; 59 Milligan Street, Perth.

446-Brown, Mollie G.; 164 tlay Street, Subiaco. 495-Browne, Vera Nancy; Qneeu 's Road, Sonth

Gnildfor<'l. 31-Bnll, Delores; 30 Dalgety Street, East Fremantle. 32-Bull, Gvveudoline Rose; 30 Dalgety Street, East

Freman tie. 531-Bullen, Ivy Constance; l 70 Hampden Road,

Hollywood. 426-Burkhardt, Lyla Olive; 224 Rutland Avenne,

Carlisle. 133-Caesar, Olivia Doreen; 16 Mends Street, Sonth

Perth. 228-Calder, Phyllis Alma; l:::'4 Kent street, Victoria

Parle 7-Callow, Gladys Irene; 21a Bird wood Parade,

Nedlands. 396-Carlisle, Lillian; 32 Strickland Street, Sonth

Perth. 494-Cassam, Jean Elizabeth; 67 First Avenue, Mt.

Lawley. 230-Charles, Eleanor Carmichael; 63 S'ilas Street,

East Fremantle. 4+7-Chismark, Mary Teresa; 231 Thomas Street,

Snbiaco. 535-Christie, Winifred Edna; 22 Forrest Street, Cot­

tesloe. 231-Clare, Lney Alexandra; 109 Broadway, Ned­

lands. 348-Coffey, Elizaheth; Morrison Road, Swan View.

83-Collins, Mmiel; 345 Rokeby Road, Subiaco.

349-Cook, E.-elyn Maud; 17 Hammond Road, Clare­mont.

350-Cope, Peggy Joy; 145 Nicholson Road, Snbiaco. 232-Cornelius, Phyllis May; Doreen Salon, 497 Hay

Street, Perth. 84-Cowin, Ada Jean; Tudhoe Street, W,agin.

l 34-Cronin, Kathleen Shenton Parle

Isadore; 10 Rankin Road,

234-Cronin, Marion Frances; 34 F'orrest Place, Perth. 235-Crow, Lorna Merle; l 1 St. Alban 's Avenne,

Highgate.

----------------Men 's-continiwcl.

No., Name, Address. 85-Cunnane, lifary; 6 J'ohnsou Street, Guildford.

397-Cykle, Olga; c/o. Mr. Cykle, Rose Hotel, Bun­bury.

236-Dallimore, George Henry; 449 Newcastle Street, Perth.

237-Dallimore, Gwenclolen May; 20 Melrose Crescent, Mt. Lawley.

1'l5-Dawkins, Hazel May; 67 Brewer Street, Perth.

86-Dear, ,Jessie Annie; 30 Fortune Street, Narrogin. 521-Deegan, Joan Marghret; 2.12 Federation Street,

Mount Hawthorn. 448-Delaney, Kathleen; 38 Gordon Street, Northam. 136-Devine, Winifred; 37 Hobart Street, North Perth. 449-Dickson, Sadie; 83 Mandurah Road, :F'remantle. 87-Dingwall, Phyllis Gwendoline; 3rd Floor, London

Court, Hay Street, Perth. 427-Dodemaide, Joyce Mary; 323 Onslow Road, Shen­

ton Park. 88-Dorben, Ernest Hngo; 3rd Floor, London Conrt,

Hay Street, Perth. 351-Dow, Coral Doris; 25 Mandurah Road, Sonth Fre­

mantle. 89-Du Fen, Edna May; 86 High Street, Freman tie.

288-Dnncan, Alfred ,Vallace; 26 Victoria Parade, Claremont.

505-Duncan, Glorian France,;;; 66 Canning Highway, South Perth.

450-Edwards, Coral Valentine Emma, 238 Hay Street, East Perth.

5-Eilbeck, Hazel; 20 Snbiaco Road, Subiaco. 90-Elverd, Elsie Roma; 361a Cambridge Street,

Wembley. 451-Evami, Edna Em; 91 Meriwa Street, N edlands.

'152-Ernns, Edna Letitia; 6 Hannibal Street, Palmyra. 238-Pield, Dorothy; 10 Hale Flats, Mronnt Street,

Perth. 139-Fitzgerald, Mary Agnes; 12'22 Hay Street, West

Perth. 239-Fogarty, Lilian May; 910 Albany Road, Victoria

Park. 137-Foord, Alma Ellen Joyce; cm. High and Market

Streets, Fremantle. 240-Forbes, ,Joan Mary; c/o. C. N. Monnt & Son, 95

St. George 'e 'rerrace, Perth~ 12-J<'orrest, Beatrice; Milady's Salon, 844 Albany

Road, Victoria Par!<. 452-Freelaml, Gladys; Nell Gwynnc Salon, London

Court, Perth. fil:2--:F'ry, Doreen Catherine; 32 Farmer Street, North

Perth. 37-Fulford, Margnerita Flora; 26a Helena Street,

Midland Junction. 241-Galloway, Joan Mary; 52 Mandurah Road, South

Freman tie. 138-Gawncd, Enid Joan; 170 Murray Street, Perth. 374-Gibb, JJoreen Isabel; 365 Egan Street, Kalgoorlic.

488-Gibb, Stanley Raey Holman; 365 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie.

9-Giles, Olive Ethel Millinston; Glec1c1en Bnildings, Hay Street, Perth.

3:34-Gilham, Wilma Ellen; 87 'Webster Street, Ned­lands.

91-Gillard, Joan Irene; 122 Goderich Stret, Perth; 92-Gleig-Scott, Mary; 712 Beanfort Street, Monnt

Lawley. 242-Goadby, Winifred May; 244 Canning Highway,

Sonth Perth. ]0-Goldslllith, Emmio Chloris; Chloris Salon, ,Vagin.

2-13-Gollan, Rosena Martha; 225 Heytesbury Road, Snbiaco.

500-Gooch, Doris Lonis:i; 7 Palmerston Street, Bass­endean.

38-Gordon, Golda Joan; Three Springs. 244-Gracie, Ethel May; 4 Roy Street, Monnt Lawley. ,S'-15-Greaves, Alison May; Inniskeen, Hay Street, Vi'est

Perth. 489-Green, Myrtle Francee; 115-117 Burt Street,

Boulder. 246-Greive, Shirley Lorraine; 18 New Bond Street,

Midland Junction. 453-Gulley, Iris; Bridgetown. 248-Gnnn, Hazel; 124 Joel Terrace, Mt. Lawley.

140-~Hafner, Simon; 692 Hay Street, Perth. 249-Hall, George Kitchener; Erik Salon, 75a Hannan

Street, Kalgoorlie.

780 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MARCH 31, 1950.

Men 's-continned. No., Name, Address.

398~Hall, hy Violet; Marie Eve, Main Road, Scar­borough.

415-Hammer, Enid Gertrude; 103 \V:uatah Avenne, Claremont.

250-Harringtou, .Jesse Margaret; 597 Hay Street, Perth.

141-Hartland, Grace; 168 Melville Parade, Como. 454-Harvey, Grace ,Jean; 107 Caledonian Avemw,

May lands. 39-Hicks, Elizabeth; Albany Road, Gosnells.

252-1-Iocking, Kathleen Amw; 76 Third Avenne, Mt. La"·ley.

356-Hoclson, Mary Margaret; Tyre Avenue, Riverton. H2-Hollier, Winifred Rachel; 447 Charlee Street,

N Ol'ih Perth. :l99-Holmes, Alice Jean; 146 Murray Street, Perth.

tJ:J-Hooper, Joan Olive; 1004 Beanfort Street, Bed­ford Park.

400-Hopkirni, Irene l\Iay; 25 Oats Street, Victoria .Park. ·

539-Hosemann, Poppy Peters; 253 Onslow Road, Shenton Parle

253--Houlahan, .Mollie; 12 Glyde Street, Mosman ParlL 143-Hugill, Joyce; William Street, Scarborough.

3-Hunt, Andrey l\Iary; c/o Mr. Hunt, Sara & Cook's, Murray Street, Perth.

401-Huntley, Cyril William; 1318 Hay Street, West Perth.

41-Indle, .Julie; 776 Hay Street, Perth. 501-Ingram, l\fororie Grace; 34 Deane Street, Cot­

tesloe. 254-Inverarity, Dawn Merle; Prince Street, Busselton. 255-Inverarity, Pattie Victoria; Prince Street, Bns­

selton. 144-Isele, Walter Eric; 42 Kingston Avenue, West

Perth. 42-Ive, Hazel; 7 Melrose Crescent, Mount Lawley.

94-J ones, Eric Gordon; Aileen Salon, 600 Hay Street, f'.erth.

145-.Jones, .Jeanne Mains; 88 Stirling Highway, Ned­lands.

95-J ones, Milclred Decimus; Aileen Salon, 600 Hny Street, Perth.

402-J ones, Rae Gweneth; 1 Tennyson Street, Leed­erville.

455-Kay, Roma Eileen; 47 Toowong Street, Bedford Park.

256-Kelsey, Marguerite; 39 Dnncan Street, Victoria Park.

2;"i7-Kermode, Zena; 3 Brassey Street, Swanbonrne.

43-Kimberley, Myrtle; 87 A Rokeby Road, Subiaco. 258-King, Linda Rnth; Wynette Salon, 18 J'iiapoleon

Street, Cottesloe. 146-Kinnear, Shirley; 206 Fitzgerald Street, Northam.

428-Knnckey, Carmen Maria; 1 Sandgate Street, South Perth.

490-Laffin, Norma Panline; 267 Hannan Street, Kal­goorlie.

357-Law, Catherin() Jean; 95 Roberts Street, Norse­man.

:158-Law, Thomas Campbell; 95 Roberts Street, Norse111an.

538-Lawrence, Betty l\Iay; 56 Normanby Street, Inglewood.

3:39-Lnwrence, .Joan Thelma; 10 Elstree AvenriE", Monnt Lawley.

456-Lindal, Norm; e/o Conmwrcial Hotel, I~algoorlie.

4,\7-Litton, Easter Inothy; :n William Street, l\Iir1• land Junction.

259-Livingston, Ivy Marion; 165 Egina Street, l\Iom1t Hawthorn.

4/i8-Lloyd-Pryce, Esme; 808 Beaufort Street, Ingle­wood.

260-Long, Mary; 142 Mnrray Street, Perth. 147-Loukes, Violet Evelyn; 79 Hannan Street, Kal­

goorlie. 148-Love, Harry; 58 Belgravia Street, Belmont.

525-Lowe, Dinah Gladys; 361A Cambridge Street, Wembley.

513-Lowe, Nc.rma ,Joy; 12 Surbiton Road, East Fre­mantle.

149-l\faitland, Maisie; 251 Newcastle Street, Perth. 45-Marsh, Barbara Lo.uvain; 11th Avenne, Arma­

dale.

Men 's-continmed. No., Name, Address.

150-l\fartin, Ethel May; Third Road, Armadale. 8-1\Iartin, Lenna Frances; 180 St. George's Terrace,

Perth. 460-Matthews, Dorothy May-21 Broome Street, Ned­

lands. 431-l\forcer, Norah Dorothy; 244 Gloncester Street,

Victoria Park. · 496-Meschiatti, Albina-172 Aberdeen Street, Perth. 266-Milbourne, Lorna Mary; 53 Walcott Si'reet,

Mount Lawley. 403-Minett, Bella; 160 High StreE"t, Freman tie.

98-Michell, Jean; Clive Street, l\Ionnt Pleasant. 44-Mitchell, Kaye; 1 View Street, l\1aylanc1s.

99-Mitchell, Leslie Joseph; Cfo·e Street, Mount Pleasant.

527-Mongan, 1 Mavis ,Jean; 37 Malcolm Street, West Perth.

268-l\ioore, Constance Bea trice; 66:3 Hay S,treet, Perth .

362-l\tlnnrow, Constance Lottie; Room 2, 616 Hay Street, Perth.

100-Murray, Patricia; 209 Mnrray Street, Perth. 101-1\Iutton, Hazel Jean; 31 Milson Street, South

Perth. 360-MacDonald, Anne May; 184 Rokeby Road,

Subiaco. 46-l\IacKinnon, .Jean T'aterson; 130 Edmnnd Street,

Beaconsfield. 96-McCombe, Elizabeth; Devonshire Flats, Milligan

Street, Perth. 261-McCormack, Mollie; Pingelly. 97-McDonald, Rachel Margaret; 41 Brookman

Street, Kalgoorlie. 262-McGrath, Ellen Josephine; 203 James Street,

Guildford. 263-McKenzie, Elaine Faith; 190 Eighth Avenue,

Inglewood. 361-McLean, Margaret; Hurlingham Salon, Canning

Highway, South Perth. 459-Mcl\tlahon, Bessie; 2a St. Vincent's Avenne,

Wembley,_

4:10-l\kNicol, Marie Skeldoch; Great Eastern High-way, Greenmonnt.

416-Nemnann, Jeanne; 931 Hay Street, Perth. 404-Nolan, Ivy Lonise; 146 Snmmers Street, East Perth.

102-Norman, Joy Robin; 414 Newcastle Street, Perth. 519-Oakley, Douglas Ronald· 22 Holland Street Wem-

bley. ' ' 36:)-0 'Dea, Perpetna Margaret; 19 Bay View Terrace,

Claremont. :!70-0 'Donoghue, .Jeanne Mary; 194 Goderich Street,

Perth. 47-0 'Halloran, Moya Josephine; 117 Wright Street,

Perth. 1-il-Olney,_ Jessica Ca.roline; 207 Shepparton Road, Vic­

toria Parle 48-Palmer, Ethel May; 156 Chelmsford Road, North

Perth. 2771-Pcarce, Joy Esme; 89 Amherst Road, West Mid-

lnnd. 461-Peers, Mary; 129 Oxford Street, Leederville. :272-Phillips, Percy Gordon; Plazza Arcade, Perth. 364-Pickett, Emily Mary; 51 Steere Street, Collie.

152-Pike, Lilly Clara; Paringa Flats, Lillian Street, Scarborough.

462-Pottier, May; 4 Ullapool Road, Applecrorn. lii3-Preston, Constance Winifred; Mayfair Salon, Em­

pire Buildings, Canning Highway, Bicton. !i14-Provesis, Ivy Marie; 712a Beaufort Street, Mount

Lawley. 3'.'!5-Pnrser, Jean Frances; Flat 4, Riviera, Eric Street,

Cottesloe. 36~-Pnsey,.Edna Kathleen; 67 High Street, Fremantle. 273-Pusev, Jnne; Avon Terrace, York. 491-Ratrliff, Shirley Wilhelmina; Vincent Street, Bev­

erley. 274-Reid, Qneen; 1st Floor, Devon Honse, Hay Street,

Perth. 27:i-Reirl, Ron; 1st Floor, Devon House, Hny Street,

Perth. 367-Riclrnxds, Lila Ethel; 25 Alexander Drive, Mount

La.wlev. ]!i4-Rolwrts, 'Helen Valmai; 22 Scott Street, South

Fremqntle. 368-Roherts, Patricin Mary; 322 Bulwer Street, Perth.

MARCH 31, 1950.J GOVERNMENT dAZETTE, W.A. 781

Men 's-c1mtinii.ed. No., Name, Address.

276-Robertson, Edith Jane; 27 Stirling Highway, Mosman Park.

278-Robinson, Muriel Rose; Busselton. 485-Rollings, Alison Joy; 59 St. Leonard 's Avenue,

West Leedenille. 518-Salmond, Nance Mary; 33, Napier Street, Cottesloe. 369-SiJter, Bertha Edna; 198 Bulwer Street, Perth.

463-Sannders, Ethel Annie; 414 Newcastle Street, Perth.

11-Scholefield, Dora; 844 Albany Road, Victoria Park. 103-Sclmarzanger, Dora; 1 Money Street, Perth. 405-Seaton, Laur:i Louise; 23 AI.Jerclm·e Hoa<l, Shenton

Park. 51-Shearer, Catherine Cormack; 18 Arthnr Street,

Bu_nbury. 52-Shecdy, Norma Mary; 21 First Avenue, ]\fount

Lawley. 406-Sherry, Dornthy Mand; 25 Oats Street, Victoria

Park. 155-Siegrist, Fred; 692 Hay Strcc~, Perth. 370-Simpson, Mary; Helena Strc~t, Midland Junetio;i, 279-Sirnpson, Yvonne JeEsie; l<fatail RMcl, Applceross. 280-Smart, Anne; IIotel Como, South Perth. 281-Smith, Eileen Alexandra; Hotel Parkervillc, Park-

, erville. 543-Smith, Lillian; Attfielcl Street, Fremantle. 511-Smith, Phyllis Flore11ce; 109 Fou1·th Avenne, Mt.

Lawley. 156-Smithson, Doris; 94 Parkin Street, Palm Beach. 157-Smithson, Robert; 94 Parkin Street, Palm Beach. 49-Stevens, Kay; Hairdi·esser, Katanning. 50-Stevens, Ronald; Hairdresser, Ka tanning.

3 71-Stewart, Marjorie; 12 Richmond Street, North Perth.

282-Stockdale, Andrey Mule; 27 Stirling IIighway, Mosman Park.

53-Stone, Beryl Enid; cm. Lillian and Kay Streets, Scarborough.

502-Snmptou, Ina Lanrcl; Iii Irwin Street, East Fre­mautle.

509-S,Yeet, Anita Ellen; 198 Railway Parnde, Maylanc1s. 4G4-Talbot, ATthnr Joseph; 118 Forrest Street, Cottes­

loe. 372-Talbot, MHlieent Ilma; 188 Forest Street, Cot­

tesloe. 284-Thornpson, Irene Olive; 340 Albany Road, Yictor'a

Park. 285-'I'odd, Kathleen Mary; 476 Beaufort Street, High­

gate Hill. 508-Tormey, Patricia Frances; 129 Oxford Street,

Leederville. 286-Tothill, Patricia Anne; 36a Eric Street, Cottesloe. 465-Tregilles, Shirley Elizabeth; 924 Albany Road,

Victoria Park. 104-Tyler, Ivy May; 43 Waterloo Street, Osborne

Park. 6-Tyler, Margaret Anne; 42 Syc1ney .Street, North

Pei·th. 287-Valent, Emma Christina; 13 Pennant Street, North

Perth. 105-Walser, Hans; 618 Hay Street, Perth.

2-Ward, Louise Myrtle; 850 Beaufort Street, Ingle­wood.

289-Watkins, Katl1leen. Nellie; 13'2 Railw;q Road, Swanbourne.

55-Webber, Florence Margaret; 53 Railway Road, Kalamunda.

290-Weber, Siegried; Belgravia Street, Belmont. 291-Wensley, Bethel May; 2§1 High Street, Fremantle. 526-West, Rita Agnes; 32 Norwood Street, Rivervale. 292-Whyte, Gwendoline Olive; 60 The Avenue, Ned-

lands. 54-Wigger, Gustav; Pastoral House, St. George's

Terrace, Perth. 444-Williams, Adele; 130 Mounts Bay Road, Perth. 158--Wilsou, Catherine Theresa; 1222 Hay Street, West

Perth. · 56-Wood, William Lenton; Cam bray, 199 St. George's

Terrace, Perth. 3 73-Woodbrook, Gladys May; 26A Stirling Highway,

Nedlands. 293-Wray, Pame\a Lylie; 143 Canning Road, East Fre­

mantle. 432-Wray, Wendy Louise; Canning Highway-, Melville.

Men 's-continiwd. No., Name, Address.

294-Wright, Patricia Margaret; 1 Lyon Street, North Cottesloe.

295-Zeck, Walter Arthur; 62 Gledden Buildings, Wil­liam Street, Perth.

Ladies' (Limited). 57-Bryant, Lillian Estella; 87 A Rokeby Road, Snbiaco.

296-Cassidy, Ada Gwendoline; 19 Broadway, N edlands. 375-Watson, Amy Katherine; 119 Rokeby Road, Snbi­

aco.

Men's and Ladies' (Inclusive). 467-Barker, Robert George; 105 ·west Parade, Perth. 412-Beaumont, Bessie; 71 Merriwa Street, Nedlands.

29-Brockway, Thelma Mercia; Alvia Salon, Trinity Arcade, Perth.

407-Broughton, Doris Joyce; 22 Hamilton Street, Snbiaco.

468-Campbell, Core] Clifford; 96a Marine Parade, Cot­tesloe.

469-Carlton-Belt, Judith; c/o T. Burns, Hammond Road, Melville.

470-Chapman, Alice Doreen; Box 1, Dowerin. 34-Chis~all, Florence Ruth; North Lake Road, Mel­

ville. Jii!J-Clark, ~ayrnond Clifford; Railway Parade, Cun­

derdm. 4-Connolly, Edith; 20 Subiaco Road, Subiaco.

233-Criddle, Beatrice Mary; 399 Wellington Street, Perth.

408-Cykle, John; Rose Hotel, Bnnbnry. 297-Dickinson, Herbert Lionel; 40 Chatsworth Road,

Perth. 298-Drager, Adolph Leopold; 169 Scarborough Road,

Mount Hawthorn. 299-Galbraith, Hector; 390 FitzgeTald Street. North

Perth. " 417-Griffiths, William Francis; 144 Bnlwer Street,

Perth. 37G-Hoclsou, Harold; Tyre Avenue, Riverton. 471-Hooks, William; 334 Bnlwer Street, Perth.

58-Iudle, Ludwig; 776 Hay Street, Perth. 429-Lee, Collyn; 175 Beaufort Street Perth. 160-Lewis: Vincent; 124~ Hay Street; West Perth. 300-Lovermg, Phillip; 17 Queen Street, Fremantle. 409-Maitland, James; 251 Ne\\·castle Street Perth. 472-Mickle, Lawrance David; Stephen Street,' Bun bury. 269-Moss, May Melba Grace; 476 Beaufort Street

Highgate Hill. ' 473-Newman, Muriel Victoria; 25 Monger Street,

Perth. 410-Noak, Robert; 824 Hay Street, Perth. 474-Norman, Sydney John; 10 May Avenue, Subiaco. 161-0 'BriE;n, Henry Francis; 60 Rushton Road, Vic-

tona Park. 433-Rowles, Joan Margaret• Goomallincr. 106-Schoch, William F1·eder'ick · 167 Stubbs Terrace

Daglish. ' ' 411-Shar~low, William Arthnr; Albany Road, Can­

nmgton. 418-Smith, Rnby Florence; 109 Fourth Avenne, Mt.

Lawley. 515-Spencer, IIarold; 10 Banksia Terrace, South

Perth. 4 7:i-Stephenson, Mavis Ethel; 13 Boronia Avenue,

Nedlands. 301-Sntherlin, Henri Alexia; ,2!60 Beaufort Street,

Perth. 302-Temple, Ai-tlmr ,John; 39 Angove Street, North

Perth. 28:l-Temple, Mabel Florence; 39 Angove Street, North

Perth. 487-Wilks, Charles Arthm; 135 Fifth Avenue, Mount

Lawley. 466-Wooding,s, Dolly; 181 Brisbane Street, Perth.

Men's and Ladie,s' (Limited). 516-Alford, Robert Sydney; 75 Vincent Street, Ned­

lands. 497-Anderson, Norman .James; 15 Lincoln Street,

Perth. 377-Armatrong, Leonard; 102 Melville Parade, Como. 419-Banting, Allan Charles; Queen Street, Bussetlon. 378-Barnes, Martha Ellen; 3 First Avenue, West Mid-

land. 303-Batten, Arthur George; 60 Canning Highway,

South Perth.

782 GOVERNMENT d-AZETTE, W.A. till!AROH 3i, i950.

Men's and Ladies' (Limited)-contin1te,;, No., Name, Address.

477-Begovich, Anthony; Post Office, Guildford, West Swan.

162-Borich, Frank; 26 Helena Street, Midland J unc­tion.

107-Brehaut, Thomas Keith; 675 Albany Road, Vic­toria. Park.

15-Campbell, Colin Clyde; 134 Oxford Street, Leeder­ville.

486-Cassidy, John Patrick; 375 Canning Highwny, Palmyra.

434-DeCeglie, Giovanni; 271 William Street, Perth. 331-Clarke, Albert; Renown Buildings, Newcastle

Road, Midland Junction. 22-Clinton-Burns, Lindsey Joseph; 189 Kooyong

Road, South Belmont. 305-Clune, John George Victor; 8 Derby Street, West

Perth. 435-Cockersole, Alfred; Post Office, Box 75, Busselton. 3C6-Conlstou, Roslyn Christopher; 930 Hay Street,

Perth. 114-Crook, John Maurice; 74 McKem,ie Street, ,Vem­

bley Park. 23-Curry, William Noble; 13 Kitchener Street, Shen­

ton Park. 379-Cas6idy, Robert Douglas; 397 Oxford Street, Mt.

Hawthorn. 385-Day, Frederick Arthur; 4 Napoleon Street, Cot­

tesloe. 18-Daly, Tim; 50 Adelaide Street, Fremantle.

307-Dochcrty, William Joseph; 290 Beaufort Street, Perth.

185-Duggan, Daniel Frederick; 54 Canning Highway, Victoria Park.

164-Flood, Victor Joseph George; 479 Beaufort Street, Highgate.

108-French, Stephen George; 47 a Teague Street, Vic­toria Park.

309-Garcia, Sydney; 366 Oxford Street, Leederville. 310-Gofl', Carlyle Gerald; 36 Angove Street, North

Perth. 3S0-Grasso, Alfio; 62 James Street, Perth. 478-Grasso, Giuseppe; 143 Brown Street, East Perth. 67-Green, Edward John; 77 Wellington Street, Mos-

man Park. 479-Haley, Frederick Julian; Mnndijong. 480-Harken, Lindsay; 19 Clifton Street, Nedlands. 165-Hewitt, ,Joseph George; 33a Hampden Road, Holly-

wood. 4:17-Ilillbrirk, Harold; ,Ju]] Street, Arma dale. 311-Hodge, J acK Francis; ,2'36 Cambridge Street,

Wembley Park. 312-Holt, Philip Corry; 90 Murray Street, Perth. 166-Howson, Albert Henry; Tyler Street, Osborne

Park. 70-Howsou, Remy John; 74 Stirling Highway, North

Fremantle. 389-Hnmphreys, William Edward; 58 Beaufort Street,

Perth. 333-Hunter, Septimus Ronald; 198 Aberdeen Street,

Perth. 313-,Jolm, Alan; 102 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe. 314-Jones, James Reginald; Pigeon Hole 259, G.P.O.,

Fremantle. 315-,Jones, Percival Henry; 42 Lawler Street, North

Perth. 381 TCelleher, William Remy Charles; 388 Mnrray

Street, Perth. · 517-Keyser, Eugene Mawell, 2 Regent Street, Mt.

Lawley. 316-Lawson, George Vvalter Maurice; 384 Fitzgerald

Street, N oTth Perth. 17-Mainwaring, Fergnson Edward; 522 Hay Street,

Perth. 318-Marr, George Albert; 53 Milligan Street, Perth.

60-Marshall, William Richard Leith; Railway Pde., Kalaruunda,

522'-Millett, Albert Edward; Antares Street, South­ern Cross.

319-Monoghan, James; 73 Chatsworth Road, High­gate.

421-Moyns, Colin Joseph; Rottnest. 317-McKenney, Patrick John; 430 Hay Street,

Subiaco. 481-McLaughlan, Elsie Isabel; 115 Claremont Cres­

cent, Swanbourne.

Men's and Ladies' (Limited)-continued. No., Name, Address.

523-Natoli, Antonio; 13 Rockingham Road, Rocking­ham.

482-Neal, John R.; 161 Broadway, Nedlands. 14-N eely, Maude; 256 Hay Street, East Perth.

483-Polini, Angelo; Cran don Street, Gosnells. 76-Pope, Jack; 974 Albany Road, Victoria Parle

109-Prae~, Edward John; 249 Carr Street, Leeder­v1lle.

110-Riddett, William Robert; 842 Albany Road, Vic-toria Parle

167-Ridolfo, Carmelo; 259 William Street, Perth. 322-Rifici, Samuel Arthur; 49 Lake Street, Perth. 122-Robinson, Desmond Leslie; 8 Stirling Highway,

Claremont. 484-Rogers, William IIenry; 32 Teague Street, Vic­

toria Park. 382-Ryan, ,Villiam Edward George, 56 Beaufort St.,

Perth. 111-Schmidt, Hugo Reginald; 70 Tyrell Street, Ned­

lands. 168-Shardlow, Leslie Dumbar; 5 Sherwood Court,

Perth. 341-Sheahan, Douglas Leslie; 176 Main Street, Os­

borne Park. 533-Smith, Arthm Samuel; 119a Bnrt Street,

Bculder. 323-Stephens, Alfred Henry; 1311 Raleigh Street,

Carlisle. 492-Stoyaniclis, Ioanis; 82 James Street, Perth. 77-Thornton, George Stanley; 500 Hay Street,

Perth. 324-Tomlinson, William Augustus; 577 Hay Street,

Perth. 215-Vnletic, Vincent; 174 Rokeby Road, Subiaco.

476-Walsh, Leonard Martin; 6 Broadway, Nedlancls. 325-W.ebster, Alexander Stephen; 39 Carrington St.,

Palmyra. 217-Wheadon, Norman Edward; 130 Charles Street,

West Perth. 13-V\Tilkinson, James; 38 High Street Fremantle.

327-Williams, Lloyd; llO Loftus Street, Leederville. 61-Vvilson, George Lens; 57 Federal Street,

Narrogin. 422-Yonng, William John Stuart; .5 Stirling High­

way, North Fremantle. 328-Zinnecker, Ernest James; 66 George Street, East

Fremantle. 38.3-Zorbas, Archilles; 33 Lake M,onger Drive,

Wembley.

l~mployees '. Men's.

128-Addison, John; 158 Wittenoom Street, East Perth. 379-Anderson, Francis Lenard Charles; 38 Preston

Point Road, East Fremantle. 129-Anderson, James; 474 Canning Highway, South

Como. 34-Armitage, Neville John; 16 Robertson Street, East•

Perth. 91-Bainbridge, ,i\T alter Douglas; 61 Kennedy Street,

Maylands. 316-Baker, Clarence John; 59 Hector Street, Osborne

Park. 515-Barber, John Edward; 3 Brookman Street, Perth. 92-Barron, Arthur Campbell; 24 Green Street, Mt.

Hawthom. 489-Bartlett, Francis J arnes; 60 Brisbane Street, Perth. 380-Baxter, Frederick Alexander; 39 Malcolm Street,

Perth. 317-Bocsser, Anna Josephine; 17a Hillview Road,

Mount Lawley. 131-Bray, George; 77 Thomas Street, Subiaco. 132-Bridger, Harold; 395 Beaufort Street, Perth. 356-Brown, Ashley James Cooper; 113 Guildford Road,

Bayswater. 35-Brown, Anrther J osepcli; 7 4 Stir-ling Highway,

Victoria Park. 133-Brown, George; 36 Lichfield Street, Victoria Park. 134-Brown, John Edward; 28 Cnredale Street, Fre­

mantle. 256-Bubb, George Kingsley; 13 Harvey Street, Victoria

Park. 135-Bullivant, Rueben Noel; 10 Cardiff Street, Victoria

Park.

MARCH 31, 1950.j GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 783

Men 's-c01,tin11ed. No., Name, Address.

136-Burgess, Hughie Arthur; 22 Stanley Street, Scar­borough.

257-Burke Edgar Henry; 2 Murray Street, Bayswater. 36-Byme; Hugh Charles; 336 Wellington Street,

Perth. 138-Byrnes, Lawrence Thomas; 119 Angelo Street,

South Perth. 516-Cangemi Carl; 33 Brisbane Street, Perth. 139-Caple; Noel Wallace; 44 Douro Road, South Fre­

mantle. 521-Cashen, Peter John; Railway Parade, Queen's

Park. 140-Carter, Roy William; 46 London Street, Mount

Hawthorn. 37-Cassidy, John Patrick; 375 Canning Highway,

Palmyra. 38-Cassidy, John William; c/ o 485 Fitzgerald Street,

North Perth. 141-Castle, Emest Frederick; Irwin Court, 14 InYin

Street, Perth. 142-Challinor, William George; 1139 Hay Street, West

Perth. 39-Clark, Verdun; c/o Hairdressing Saloon, Haywood

Street, Harvey. 143-Clark, Ernest B.; 72 Mackie Street, Victoria Parle 523-Clarke, John Thomas; 4 Orange Avenue, Perth. 505-Coldham, Frederick Baker; 57 Bronte Street, East

Perth. 318-Collins, Roderick John Albert; Watsonia Avenue,

Maida Vale. 144-Cooper, James; Wanneroo Road, Tuart Hill. 40-Craig, Bemard Campbell; 59 Kalgoorlie Street,

Mt. Hawthom. 145-Cripps, Denis Thomas; 148 Loftus Street, Leeder­

ville. 258-Davies, Brinley Richard; 39 Coode Street, May­

lancls. 2,39-Davies, Ronald Alan; 347 Mill Point Road,

South Perth. 517-Davies, Ronald Kevin; 5 Gladstone Road, River­

vale. 319-Dunkley, Harry; 22 Kitchener A venue, Mount

Lawley. 147-Dutton, Douglas Kingsley; 267 Barker Road,

Subia co. 148-E'dmonds, Mervyn; 194 Carrington Street, Hilton

Park. 41-Edwards, Herbert; 394 Vincent Street, Leederville.

149-Edwanls, '1.'homas; 226 Shepperton Road, Victoria Park.

260-English, Richard Philip; 160 Canning Road, East Fremantle.

382-Fimister, Douglas McMahon; 234 Boulder Road, Kalgoorlie.

7-Flynn, Gerald Joseph; William Street, East Can­nington.

6-Garcia, Emanuel; 89 Hubert Street, Victoria Park. 456-Gardiner, Joseph; First Avenue, Merredin. 452-Jeha, IIanny; c/o Mrs. A. Howard, Edgecombe

Street, Canning Bridge. 14-Gertzel, Vincent Leslie; 139 Fifth Avenue, Mount

Lawley. 357-Goldenberg, Abe; 248 St. George's Terrace, Perth. 93-Golding, Douglas Stanley Arthur; Albany Road,

Kemvick. 94-Golding, Mervyn; 139a Beaufort Street, Perth.

283-Goodrick, Reginald George; 183 Duke Street, Nor­tham.

261-Grasso, Adolphus; 143 Brown Street, East Perth. 262-Grasso, Natale; 80 Acton Avenue, Belmont. 42-Gray, James; 110 Roseberry Street, Bedford Parle

151-Green, Maxwell Kevin; 19 Campsie Street, Shen­ton Park.

95-Greer, John Francis; 6 Riversdale Road, River­vale.

492-Hall, John Elton; 297a Vincent Street, Leeder­ville.

152-Hankiuson, Alan George; 7 Charles Street, South Fremantle.

453-Hanovich, Hyman; 160 Edmund Street, East Perth. 358-Harris, Allen Oland; 92 McMaster Street, Victoria

Parle 526-Hawkins, Horace; 37 South Street, South Fre­

mantle. 153-Heath, Dennis Alfred; 41 King George Street,

Victoria Parle

Men 's-contin11eil. No., Name, Address.

518-Henson, Raymond Cecil; 57 Dyson Street, South Perth.

154-Hill, George James; Council Club Hotel, Midland Junction.

463-Holland, Robert Stanley; 25 Hayward Street, Bayswater.

44-Howers, James Patrick; 16 Bertee Street, Guild­ford.

45-Humphreys, Desmond George; 4 Holland Street, East Fremantle.

97-Innes, Alfred George; 55 Chatsworth Road, Perth. 384-Jack, Edgar John; 32 Farnley Street, Mount Law­

ley. 46-J ames, Bemard Horace; Astley Street, Gosnells.

155-J arvis, John; 9 Howick Street, Victoria Park. 156-Johnson, John Stephens; 69 Walcott Street, Mount

Lawley. 459--Jurjevic, Philip; Vine Street, Herne Hill.

98-Kanair. Ronald Sydney; 130 Daglish Street, Wem­bley.

385-Kane, George John; 57 Hampshire Street, Victoria Park.

502-Karas, Stanistaw; Mundaring Weir. ,154-Kavalicratos, Nicolas; 55 Lindsay Street, Perth. 158-Kent, Laurence Edgar; Kenray, Welshpool Road,

Welshpool. 160-King, Wallace Edmond; 182 Eighth Avenue, Ingle­

wood. 47-Kirby, Joseph Henry; 15 Hul)ble Street, East Fre­

mantle. 48-Knight, Ronald George; 23 Mary Street, Clare­

mont. 263-Kosovich, Nick; Hamilton Street, Osborne Park. 386-Lamont, David; 49 Queen Victoria Street, Fre­

mantle. 161-Larsen, Carl; 11 Third Avenue, South Perth. 162-Lindsay, Donald Rupert; Brighton Road, Scar­

borough. 50-Litchiield, Ronald Percy; 95 Grand Parade, Ingle­

wood. 264-Lock, Maxwell George; 12 French Avenue, Mer­

redin. 163-Lockhart, Clive William; 36 Queens Crescent,

Mount Lawley. 164-Lockhart, Huntley Mervyn; Flora Terrace, North

,,Beach. 51-Long, Edgar Robert; 10 Argyle Street, West

Leederville. 165-Longbottom, Arthur; 231 Railway Parade, May­

lands. 265-Louizos, Michael; c/o N. Seotis, 205 William

Street, Perth. 166-Loveless, Frederick John; 22 Prowse Street, 1¥est

Perth. 167-Luckly, E'mest A very; 50 Kimberley Street, West

Leederville. 9-Lynch, Ronald Kevin; 36 Jugan Crescent, Osborne

Park. 168-Lyons, Matthew; Wright Street, Belmont. 267-Mammcci, Edolo Maggiorino; c/o Sea View Hotel,

Fremantle. 506-March, Horace Leonard; Chidlow. 268-Matheson, Robert Stewart; 19 Ainslie Road, North

Fremantle. 101-Mathieson, William Thomas; 39 Coombe Street

Collie. ' 52-Miragliotta, Alphonse; 44 Cantonment Street, Fre­

mantle. 102-Moore, Arthur John; 25 Victoria Square, Perth. 54-Moss, Herbert Percival; 134 Fairfield Street,

Mount Hawthorn. 55-1\foss, Jack Marcus; 17 Mengler Avenue, Clare­

mont. 269-Moss, Reginald George; 13 Orrel Avenue, Floreat

Park. 266-MacKenzie, J amed Frederick; 102 Mary Street,

Beaconsfield. 99-McGriskin, Patrick Harold; 41 McCourt Street,

West Leederville. l00-ivicKe1:na, Alan Ernest; 45 Beattie Avenue, Vic­

tona Park. 345-McNamara, Harry; 17 Brighton Street, North

Cottesloe. 387-Natoli, Philipp; 13 Rockingham Road, Rocking­

ham, 388-1\'cal, William David; 88 Rokeby Road, Subiaco.

784 GOVERNMENT GAZE'I'TE, W.A. t:M:.rnoH 31, 1950.

Men 's-oon.tin1wd. No., Name, Address.

169-Nugent, William Frederick; cur. Samson ancl Amherst Streets, Beacons:field.

170-0 'Reilly, William; 7 4 Francis Street, Perth. 103-Orr, William Thomas; 28 Albert Street, Swan·

bour;J£. l ,1-0 'Snllirnn, .J olm Robert; 98 Park Street, Subiaco. 389-Parkhous~, Hubert Clyde; 29 Mary Street, High­

gate. 172-Payne, Leonard Joseph; 42 Eighth Avenue, May­

lands. 270-Perkins, Leslie Allan; 52 Taylor Road, Claremont. 321-Perry, Francis Sylvester; 42 Rosalie Street,

Snbiaco. 271-Persse, Frederick Percival; 11 Wisbeck Street,

Bayswater. 56-Pollard, William Mark; 137 Gwenyfred Road,

South Perth. 173-Post, Albert William; 8 Rose A venue, Bayswater. 272-Phillips, Eric Thomas; 162 Aberdeen Street,

Perth. 460-Quinn, Te1·ence Joseph; c/o Mr. Patrick, 178

Hensman Street, South Perth. 522-Radojevic, Budimer; H11t NN5, Immigration

Camp, Northam. 57-Raclanovich, Sam; 84 Lawler Street, North Perth. 15--Robin, Joseph; 182 William Street, Perth.

359-Robins, Leslie Walter; 245 Stirling Street, Perth. 174-Robinson, James; 34 Mill Point Road, South

Perth. 175-Rocke, Claude Andrew; 28 Megalong Road, Ned­

lands. 176-Rodgers, Charles Henry; 153 Federation Street,

Mt. Hawthorn. 503-Rnssell, Charles; 40 Lilly Street, South Fremantle. 360-Shaw, Benjamin; 153 Ninth Avenue, Inglewoocl. 58-Sibly, Victor Ronald; Flat 26, R.A.A.F. Huts,

Wembley. 390-Slade, Reginald; 54 The A venue, N edlancls. 177-Sloan, Walter David; 38 Bourke Street, Leeder­

ville. 178-Smith, Austin John; 8 Hutt Street, Mount

Lawley. GO-Stack, Russel; 71 Silas Street, East Fremantle. 61-Thomton, Tom-208 Eighth A venue, Maylands.

179-Thurley, Harold Charles; 44 Newcastle Road, Micllancl Junction.

47 4-Toctau, Lawrence; 88 Richmond Street, Leeder­ville.

104-Webstor, George Leonarcl Frederick; 269 Rokeby Road, Subiaco.

63-Whittaker, Thomas William; 388 Murray Street, Perth.

391-Wilykins, Horace Oliver; Phillips Street, Mad­dington:

322-Wilkinson, Alexander James; 7 Edwyna Street, Mosman Parle

182-Williams, Allan Mmray-169 Elton Street, Leed­erville.

GG-Wright, Edward James; 32 Langler Street, Vic­toria Park.

183-Wright, Kenneth Edward; 132 Joel Terrace, Mount Lawley.

67-Wrightson, Laurence Emest; 51 Essex Street, Wembley Park.

33-vVrightson, Norman DaYid; 30 Riversicle Roacl, East Fremantle.

(Laclies' (Inclusive). 527-Adams, Sylvia Yvonne; 240 Adelaide Terrace,

Perth. 323-Albin, Yvonne Eclith; Windsor Road, East Fre­

mantle. 392-Ambler, Florence Ruth; 266 Oxford Street, Leed­

erville. 393-Amhrosius, Lillian Mildred; 19 Cross Street,

Subiaco. 184-Andrewartha, Eclith Mabel; Gosnells Road, Gos­

• nells. 478-Apps, Maxine Merle; 65 Fonest Avenue, East

Perth. 185-Ashbolt, Amelia Mabel; 35 Rathay Street, Vic­

toria Park. 69-A.:!'.ins, Muri_el; 59 La,"ley Crescent, ]\fount

Lawley.

Ladies' ( Inclusive)-contimwd. No., Name, Address.

519-Bailey, Thea Edith; 49 Rosalie Street, Subiaco. 528-Baker, Patricia Nora; 16 Hubert Street, South

Fremantle. 464-Balclock, Betty; 23 Clieveden Street, North Perth. 346-Baptist, Maureen Patricia; 8 John Street, Cot­

tesloe. 394--Barboutis, George; 587 J'-i'ewcastle Street, Perth. 395-Barnes, Adrenne Lorna; 56 Hector Street, Joon­

clanna Heights. 18-Bames, George; 19 Steere Street, Collie.

186-Bartlett, Joan Patricia; 7 Grace Street, Scar­borough.

347-Bartram, Faye E.; 32 Canterbury Terrace, Vic­toria Park.

70-Beach, Dorothy Maucl; Leige Street, Innaloo. 3-Beal,. Shirley Joan; 144 Royal Street, East Perth.

348-Beazley, Stanley; 54 Grosvenor Roacl, Bayswater. 20-Bennett, Betty Ada; 16 Bncklancl A venue, Mos­

man Park. 324-Berna,sconi, Mary Mona; 2 Stuart Street, May­

lands. 187-Blair, Enid Lillian; 2 Dnneclin Street, Mount .Haw­

thorn. 275-Blight, Mabel Constance; 24 vVhooley Street,

Bayswater. 188-Blinco, Peggy; 96 Aberdeen Street, Perth. 325-Bodle, Elsie Rose; 80 Brookman Street, Kalgoorlie. 396-Bolger, YYOnne; 39 Kanimbla Roacl, Hollywoocl. 361-Boyd, Olive Sylvia; 60 Galwey Street, Leederville. 397-Boyle, Audrey Ellen; 28 Knutsford Street, North

Perth. 277-Bradley, Lilian Dorothy; 19 Otway Street, Swan­

bonrne. 189-Brewer, Hazel Freda; 76 Angove Street, North

Perth. 5.2'9-Broaclway Elsie Clara· 39 Oxford Street, Leecler-

ville. ' ' 190-Bullock, J oyee Evelyn; 1 Orient Street, Fre­

mantle. 191-Bmgess-Lloyd, Ailsa Mary Logan; 51 Marine

Terrace, Geralclton. 71-Burton, Merle Valerie; 12 Marita Roa cl, N ecllancls.

465-Calder, Wilma Beryl Tournay; 80 Planet Street, Carlisle.

455-Camenzuli, Paul; 40 Lilly Sfa·eet, South Fre­mantle.

72-Cant, Hazel Dawn; 26 · Salisbury Street, May lands. 326-Carrington, Eileen May; 3 Hampden Roacl, Holly­

wood. 449-Cai·ter, Maclge Ethel; 225 Perth Roacl, Bdssendean. 278-Carter, Phoebe Lyclia; 2 Waugh Street, North

Perth. 507-Carter, Valmai Elaine; 114 Second Avenue, :i',fount

Lawley. 520-Carey, Joyce Amy; Keymer Street, Belmont. 279-Chadwick, James Arthur; 600 Hay Street, J oli­

mont. 192-Chancller, Lois Blanche; 64 Pearse Street, Cottes-

loe. · 193-Chat:field, Florence Marion; 5 Waylen Street, East

Guildford. 194-Christey, Dorothy Harriet; 39 Goldsworthy Road,

Claremont. ,2'80-Clark, Enid Lillian; 136 Churchill · Av'enue,

Subiaco. 364-Cleaver, Madge; 122 Hensman Road, Subiaco. 105-Colhoun, Lilian; 44 Marchamley Street, Carlisle. 106-Collins, Irene; No. 4 Pumping Station, Merredin. 195-Cook, Dorothy Joan; 479 Fitzgerald Street, North

Perth. 365-Comey, Hazel May; 19 Murray Street, Bayswater. 530-Comish, Joan Mary; 162 Adelaide Terrace, Perth. 466-Cotter, Kathryn Charlotte; 112 Stirling Highway,

Leighton. 480-Cowan, Vicla Elsie; 83 Thomas Street, Subiaco. 398-Crane, Eileen Eva; 87 Queen Victoria Street, Ea,st

Fremantle. 508-Cross, Evelyn; 18 Carr Street, \Vest Perth. 107-Cunningham, Mary Kathleen; 166 Parry Street,

Ea,st Perth. 399-Cutter, Eclith Margaret; 8 Winthrop Flats, Stirling

Highway, Nedlands. 400-Dalley, Joan; Byford. 281-Daly, Roma Helen; 33 Irwin Street, East Fre­

mantle.

J\URCR 31, 1950.J GOV:E:RNJ\fENT GAZETTE, W.A. -------------'------------

785

Ladies' ( Inclusive )-contimwd. No., Name, Address.

196-Darroch, Nancy Jean; 17 Queen Street, Fremantle. 525-Dawkins, Hazel May; Christmas Island. 467-Daymond, Constance Evelyn; c/o. Maeder Salon,

Bunbury. 197-Deane, Doris Annette; Box 169, Poot Office, Fre­

mantle. 198-Delfs, Alice; 107 Eton Street, North Perth. 282---Denney, Patricia Veneda; 215 Roberts Road,

Subiaco. 402-Dickhart, Eunice May; Butcher Street, Bruce

Rock. 199-Downing, Vera Eileen; c/o. 49 Douglas Avenue,

South Perth. 403-Drabble, Esma Noreen; 2 Keoppe Road, Clare­

mont. 457-Driver, Norma Jean; Flat 1, Stanforth Flats,

Broadway, Nedlands. 366-Dnclley, Patricia Valmae; 17 Staines Street, Vic­

toria Park. 510-Duldner, Edith Anna Josephine; 9 Woodsome

Street, Mount Lawley. 108-Dutton, Grace Mary; 8 Wesley Street, South Fre-

mantle. 2'83-Elford, Laurel; 76 Fifth AYe1me, Mount Lawley. 328-Elliott, Muriel Ina; 8 Fleet Street, Leederville. 200-Ericson, Jean Leah; 910 Albany Road, Victoria

Park. 511-Evans, Lettie Kemp; 6 Lichfield Street, Victoria

Parle 201-Eyles, Madge Doreen; 6 Bennett Street, Perth. 481-J<'airclough, Yvonno May; 43 Dyson Street, South

Perth. 73-]<"ewson, Margaret Anne ; l Glenelg Street, Mount

Ha,vthorn. 404-Pimister, Lola Mae; 33 Hawkstone Street, Cottes­

loe. 405-Forth, Lucy Elizabeth; 129 Oxford Street, Leeder­

Yille. 329-J<'oster, Hazle; 96 Walcott Street, Mount Lawley. 202-Galbriath, Mary Agnes; 390 Pitzgerald Street,

North Perth. 407-Gard, Alice Grace; 58 Chatsworth Road, Perth. 109-Gasson, Dorice; 9 Shakespeare Street, Leederville. 203-Gaunt, Morine Leslie; 50 Merrowa Street, Ned-

lands. 110-Goulder, Lynette Muriel; 67 Bruce Street, Ned­

lands. 408-Graham, Gail Rona; Paringa Flats, Lillian Street,

Scarborough. 4li8-Gream, Mildred 'l'hercsa; c/o Maeder Salon, Bun­

bury. 74-Gregson, Mavis Shirley; c/o Scarborough Post

Office, Scarborough. 111-Gynn, Irene Frances; 34 Riley Road, Claremont. 284-Haines, Lesley Bar b::tra; 253 Churchill A venue,

Subiaco. 409-Haley, Laura May; 69 Princep Street, Collie. i524-Hancock, Sybil Fanny; 26 Senate Street, Clare­

mont. 75-Harris, Clara Marion; 473 Hay Street, Subiaco.

285-Harrison, Patricia Mary; 52 Canning Highway, Palmyra.

112-Hart, Edith Florence; 18 Ashburton Street, Vic­toria Parle

22--Hart, Sybil Ann; 85 Baden Street, Mount Haw­thorn.

410-Hawkins, Marjorie Jean: 18 Wade Street, Perth. 268-Haydon-Wood, Dorothy Oli,-e; 6 Bennett Street,

Perth. 411-,Head, Nancy .Hamilton; 12 Kathryn Crescent,

Claremont. 23-Heaney, Eileen Marjorie; 81 Marmion Street, East

Fremantle. 287-Heaps, Joan Margaret; 325 Mill Point Road, South

Perth. 76-Herbert, Margaret L<iyola; Maryville, Good Shrp­

herd Convent, Leedenille. 288-H ernan. Myro Grace; 28 Hub hie Street, East Fre­

n'a11tle. 349-Hicks, Helen; 38 Ward Street, Kalgoorlie.

509-Higgins. Mavis Alvena; 3a Marquis Street, West Perth.

289-Hiron. Elizabeth Alice; 10 Griver Street, Cottesloe. 113-Holt, Eluena Katherine; 194 Lincoln Street, Pe.rth. 469-Hopson, Eleanor Mary; c/o Rural Bank, Bunbur;r,

Ladies' ( Inclusive )-contin,iied. No., Name, Address.

331-Ho"·e, Kathleen; 244 Gt. Eastern Highway, River­vale.

204-Howling, Enid May; 63 Waratah Avenue, Ned­lands.

290-Hudson, Vera May; 471 Beaufort Street, Highate Hill. .

5] 2-Hnghes, Enid; 14 Clement Street, Swanbourne. 367-Hughes, Jean Evelyn; 109 Fourth AYenue, Mount

La,vley. 291-Hunt, Dorothy Ellen; 49 Arlington Street, South

Perth. 482-Hunt, Esmme Ailson; 10 Shakespeare Street,

Leederville. 77-Hunt, Gloria Dawn; 10 Shakespeare Street, Leeder­

ville. 501-Hutchins, Phyllis Edna; 103 Sixth Avenue, Ingle-

wood. 412-Hutt, Dorothy Bernice; 550 Hay Street, Perth. 292-Hyde, Beryl Margaret; 45 Clayton Street, Bellevue. 493-Isard, Wilhelmina; 13 Douro Place, West Perth. 206-James, June Elizabeth; Flat 2, Colin Street, West

Perth. 293-James, Myrtel Ivy; 12 Darby Street, B:iys,vater. 413-Jeffery, Frances; 46 Tareena Street, Hollywood. 414-J olmston, Phyllis; 224 South Terrace, Fremantle. 207-Kean, Joyce Rachel; 22 Teague Street, Victoria

Park. 415-Kelson, Lillian Pauline; 62 Terrace Drive, Perth. 294-Kidd, Valma Estelle; 61 Phillip Road, Claremont. 114-,Kimber, Dawn; 13 Eastbourne Street, MoEman

Park. 295-Knight, Rita Smith; 30 Weston Street, Carlis!<;. 416-Knox, Verna Mary; 25 Simpson Street, Leederv1lle. 208-La.briola, Maria; 148 Palmerston Street, North

Perth. 352-Lace, Miralda; 20 Robertson Street, East Perth. 504-LaiYa, Hilda; 49 Bennett Street, Perth. 417-Lake, Lilian Phyllis; 33 Wade Street, Perth. 296-Lake, Stella Marie; 23 Brown Street, Claremont. 362-Lascelles-Brown, Dorothy; Queens Road South

Guildford. 332-Laery, Josephine; 55 Balmoral Street, East Vic­

toria Park. 351-Lawrence, Jean Mary; 25 Connolly Street, ,¥emb!ey

Park. 368-Lee, Isobel Olga; Lea-Lands, George Street,

Cannington. 209-Lenegan, Jean Stafford; 110 Guildford Road,

May lands. 531-Lingard, Margarite; 83 Winthrop Avenue) Ned-

lands. 210-Lowry, .Joyce; 3 Ninth Avenue, May lands. 211-Lvons Doreen; 33 Loch Street, Claremont. 214-11aho~v Gwendoline Corrine; 7 Watson Place,

Nedl~nds. 419-Maidment, Philip Paul; 324 Railway Parade,

West Leederville. 369-Marks, Norma Mary; 22 Marita Road, Ned­

lands. 420-Marsh, Delores Yvonne; 30 Adrian Street, Pal­

myra. 421-Marsh, Letitia May; 6 Howick Street, Victoria

Park. 78-Marshall, Dulcie Iona; 11 Leslie Street, Mount

Lawley. 494-Marshall, Joan Elsie; Runnymede, Kojonup. 298-Martin, Mary Ellen; 36 Glyde Street, East Fre­

mantle. 470-Matich, Joan Helen; 12 Daly Street, South Fre­

mantle. 215-Matson, Elvie Joyce; c/o. Miss Inverarity,

Prince Street,. Busselton. 299-May, Zoie Jean; 15 Wood Street, Inglewood. 300-Maykin, Molly V.; 64 Stone Street, W. Perth. 218-Meehan, Margaret Florence Susan; 72 Eric

Street, North Cottesloe. 32il'-Miles, ,Shirley; c/o. Post Office, Busselton. 448-Mitchell, Jean Howard; 79 Birkett Street, Bed­

ford Park. 301-:M:itchell, Nita Dolores; 26 Abernethy Street,

Belmont. 79-Mitchell, Theresa D.; 20 Pakenharn St., Mount

Lawley. 24-Moderate, Kathleen; 3 Warnlrnm Road, Cottesloe.

115-Moore, Joyce Isobel; 2 Hope Street, White Gum Valley.

786 GOVERNME:N"T GAZETTE, W.A. [MARCH 31, 1950.

Ladies' (Inclusive)-continncd.

No., Name, Address.

25-Mottram, Eileen Patricia; Paget Street, Hi! ton Parle

513-1\fotuzas, Ilse; c/o. Dnnreath Migrant Workers' Hostel, Perth.

461-Murchie, Edna Joyce; 66 East Strert, Maylauds. 450-M\:tscroft, Leslie Valmai; 5 Tuckey Street, lVIan-

dnrah. 219-Mntton, Phyllis June; 21 Bay Road, Claremont. 220-Myssonski, Pamela; 47 View Street, N, Perth. 212-McDonald, Betty Charlton; 52 Mandurah Road,

South Fremantle. 213-lVIcMennemin, Eileen; 1 Green Street, N, Perth.

423-Naughton, Noreen; :'i9 Lawley Crescent, Mount Lawley.

29-Newall, Kathleen Mary; 94 Mabel Street, North Perth,

424-Ncwton, Jean Gladys; 90 Nortln;-ood St., ,Vest Leederville.

2-0 'Brien, Edith Mauc1; 10 Cook Street, West Perth.

221-0 'Brien, Eileen Margaret; 11 Temple Street, Victoria Park.

4.83-0 'Dwyer, Geraldine Nina; 96 Third A veune, Mt. Lawley.

48•1-Olive, Emily Ada; 12' Clifton Street, Bnnbnry. 334-Oliver, Myrtle Jean; 25 Cliveden St., North

Perth. 222-0 'Meagher, Eileen; 28 Hampshire St., Victoria

Park. 1.16-0 'Neili, Laurel May; Midc11esux, _il,:Ianjimup. 223-Osborn, Joan Mary; (i8 Egiua Street, Mount

Hawthorn. 224-Panaiotoff, Mary; Robert Street, Osborne Park.

1-Pate, Joan Aune Whitaker; 32 Johnson Street, Guildford.

225-Paterson, Mollie Dawn; 15 Dnuecliu Street, Mt. Hawthorn.

425-Pattersou, Ruth Evelyn; l·t i\Iofflin A,·cum•, Claremont.

226-Paumes, Mary Veronica; 6 McCourt IS't., West Leederville,

26-Penney, Ruth L 'Ansom; 18 Stone Street, South Perth.

227-Pepper, Ellen Jean Yorke; Flat 1, Burngrca,·c·, Victoria Avenue, Perth.

371-Perham, Patricia Mavis; 162 Great Eastern Highway, Victoria Parle

372-Phillimorc, Nancy Kathleen; 20 Chetham St., Kalgoorlie.

495-Pitman, Margaret; 106 Forest Street, Cottcsloc.

426-Poller, Patricia Lilly; 25 Holdsworth St., Prc­mantle.

354-Portsmouth, Joyce Evelyn; Westfield St., Macl-dington.

302-Pratley, Patricb; 304 Beaufort Street, Perth.

427-Pugh, Dorothy Mary; 8 0 'Bicrne St, Claremont.

335-Rhoades, Betty Olive; 1 Canning Highway, Frc-mantle.

27-Richards, June Coral; 23 Flinders Street, Mt. Hawthorn.

428-Richardson, June Grace; 5[i Florence Street, W. Perth.

514-Richardsou, Margaret Phoebe; 92 B_urack 8t., lVIerredin,

429-Rick, Joan; Ensign St., Narrogin,

451--Riseborough, Phyllis Valma; 81 Hobart Street, Mount Hawthorn.

SO-Ritchie, Isobel Patricia; 196 J~ighth Avenue, Inglewood.

117--Robinson, Gwenc1olinc Ida; 24 Shakespeare Street, Mount Hawthorn.

118-Robinson, Maevis Elaine; 23 Almon<11mry lfond, Mount Lawley.

430-Robinson, Yahna .Joan; Scott Road, Greemnount. 336-Roe, Patricia Noel; East Belmont.

81-Rogers, Ernestine Clare; 41 Brookman s:trect, Kalgoorlie.

228-Rowlands, Marie Elizabeth; South Belmont.

491-Russell, Rachel Ellen; Hector

475-Ryan, Helen Margaret; 551 Mount Lawley.

90 Toorak Roac1,

Street, Tuart Hill.

William Street,

Ladies' (Inclusive )-contin·ued. No., Name, Address.

22\J-Schoch, Yvonne Doris; 167 Stubbs 'Tenace, Dag­lish.

82-Schofield, Lame! Christine; 22 Monash Avenue, Hollywood.

303-Scndds, Elvie Doreen; 65 Swan Street, Gni!c1fortl, 431-Seaton, Constanec Clara; 17 ,Joseph Street, May­

lands. 374-Shanks, Margaret May Grant; c/o W. Zeck,

Glec1den Buildings, Hay Street, Perth. 1.19-Sheridan, Mavis Attic; 38 C1iatsworth Road,

Perth. 230-Slwrt, Phyllis Ava; 137 Bnlwer Street, Perth. 8:JS-Sicgert, ,J onn i\'Iar)·; 12 Loretto Street, Subiaco. 375-Slaughter, June Rosaland; c/o Nell G,vynnc

Salon, London Court, Perth. :,-Sprenger, .Toan Alice; Flat 40, R.A.A.1''. Depot,

Wembley. 432-Steel, Patricia June; 67 King Street, Boulder. 232-Stephens, Bea trice Louisa; Wren Street, Canning

Bridge. 435-Snnter, Dorothea Sophie; 484 Beaufort Street,

Perth. 340-Sntherlin, Louise Eugenie; 260 Beaufort Street,

Perth. 304-Sweeny, Aileen Mary; 1 Surbiton Roa<1, East Frc­

mantle. 485-Taylor, Fay Vivian; 38 Holland Street, vVembley, ,l05-Tippett, Hazel Anne; 18 Laurence Avenue, West

Perth. 37G-'Tomlinson, Dorothy May; 3 Vvaugh Street, North

Perth. 120-'Tregooboff, Eugenie; 600 Hay Street, Perth. 306-Trigg, Erica Margaret; 17 Griver Street, North

Cottesloe. 436-Trindall, Barbara ,JttJH'; 7:J Surrey Road, River­

vale. 233-Tyler, Verna !<'Jett; e/o 11 Morrison Street, North

Perth. :;o7 _ Villier, Sophia Louise; 118 Fouest Street, Cot

tesloe. 2:H---Voss, Violet Constance; 50 La ll'!Cr Street, North

Perth. 35/i-Waghorne, Patricia Esther; 27 Oxford Street,

Kensington. ,rno--Wnlker, Nora Bernice; 103 Monument Street;

Mosman Parle 476-Walkerden, Marion Elsie;· No. 4 l<'la t, Harford,

Broadway, Nedlands. 235--Walsh, .Toan Agnes; 9 Ellesmere Hoad, Mount

Lawley. 341-Walsh, Kathleen Doris; 52 Farnley Street, Mount

Lawley. 437-vValters, Lorraine Joy; 437 Railway Pamdc,

Shenton Park. 487-vVankey, Joan Reima Merle; 3 South View Hoad,

Mount Lawley. 438-,Varren, Thelma Jean; 5 Ada Street, South li're­

mantlc. 236-W ells, Adria Josephine; 'J'a tsfield, Brook Road,

Gosuells. 439-Wells, Veronica May; 21 Coombe Street, Bays­

water. 2:C:7-"\Vestover, Jean; 75 Broadway, Nedlands. 309-Wh\mpenny, P,ttricia Mary; 117 Nicholson Hoad,

Subiaco. 488-vVhite, Annette Km1roy; ,J2 Hilda Street, Shenton

J>ark. i 2:08-White, E\'elyu Mary; 79 Thomas Street, Nedlands, 477-White, Mary Geraldine; 1 The Avenue, Kedlands. 471-Whitc, Pauline Ann; 9 Medic Street, Collie. 310-Whittaker, Bette Doreen; 167 Sixth Avenue,

Inglewood. 462-Wigger, Carl; 374 Mill Point Road, South Perth. 342-Williams, Irene Florence; 13 Adelaide Street,

Freman tie. 68-Williams, l\Iyrtle Barbara; 1270 Hay Street, West

Perth. 230-,Vilrnn, .Tnne Evelyn; 28 Grnnt Street, Korth

Cottesloe. 240-'iVitten, Thyra Jean; 1 Marmion Street, North

Perth. 311-Wootten, Shirley; 794 Beaufort StTeet, Mount

Lawley. 458-Wordley, Lauris Roseberry; 182 Yin.cent Street,

North Perth.

MARCH 31, 1950.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 787

Ladies' (Inclusive)-continued. No., Name, Address.

4-10-Yates, Dorothy Joan; 198 Goderick Street, East Perth.

496-Young, June Beverley; 11 Third Avenue, Bassen­dean.

441-Yule, G!enice l<'orbes; 3 Stanley Street, Scar­borough.

Men's and Ladies' (Inclusive). 442-Denton, Ralph Lofty; Avery House, Irwin Street,

Perth. 241-Dmrning, Bertram Cyril; c/o. 49 Douglas Avenue,

South Perth. 121-Fee, Bertram Edgar; 46 Cargill Street, Victoria

Park. 85-Fowles, Alexander James; 191 Marmion Street,

Cottesloe. 122-Fry, Sydney; 36 Brisbane Street, Perth. 84-Stewart, Arthur Albert; c/o. Mr. Walker, Chemist,

Mandurah. 497-Webb, William Augustus; c/o. 42 Florence Street,

Cottesloe. 4'13-Weir, Leslie Harold; 2 Geddes Street, Victoria

Park.

Men 's and Ladies' (Limited). 24,S'._Angel, Dudley Walter; Albany Road, Gosnells. 243-Armitage, Harold George; 22 Wilson Street, Bas­

sendean. 130-Bennett, William Dotld; 8 Iuverleith Street, South

Fremautle. 137-Bums, Joseph Robert; 31 Ord Street, Weet Perth.

12-Caldwell, Maurice William; 98 Annadale Road, South Belmont.

10-Campbell, Robert Clyde; 134 Oxford Street, Leederville.

312-Cassidy, .Jack Ronald; 397 Oxford Street, :ii.fount Hawthom.

244-Clifford, Reginald 'fhomas; 132 St. Leonard 's Avenue, Leeclerville.

13-Cox, Alfred John Waldron; 196 Nicholson Road, Subia co.

88-Dowling, Leslie Augustus; 45 Duke Street, Northam.

498-Drew, Rueben Edwin; 19 Cottesloe AYeuue, Cot­tceioc.

123-Forester, Francis John; 102 Beaufort Street, Perth.

313-Goggin, William Robert Thomas; 17 Elizabeth Street, Bayswater.

43-Greeu, Eel win ,James; 22 Railway Parade, West Perth.

245-Halnan, Harold Roy; 152 Chidlow Street, Northam.

124-Heenan, Michael Joseph; 127 Bulwer street, Perth. 246-Hislop, Leslie John; c/o. Australia Hotel, Fre-

mantle. 444-Holt, C)'l'il Francis; 194 Lincoln Street, Highgate. 125-James, Kenneth Charles; 17 Duke Street, Northam. 157-Jolmson, Menyn Roy; 216 Carr Street, Leederville. 377-Lammonby, Thomae; Main Road, Bassendean. 378-Magistro, Jo6eph; 14 Naim Street, Fremantle. 247-11:arr, Eclward Eric; 11 Orange Avenue, Perth. 445-Mazzuchelli, Herbert Harold; Gosnells. 446-Jl.1icklc, Allan Shaw; 21 Redcliffe Road, Redcliffe.

89-JI.Iorgan, Harry Parker; 1095 Hay Street, West Perth.

314-MacGregor, RoGs William Lewis; Second Street, Cunderdin.

343-Mackintosh, Gregor Kenneth; Mundaring. 499-McLoughlin, Kenneth Korman; 347 Walcott

Street, North Perth. 500-Nock, Leslie William John; lla Ellen Street, Fre-

mantle. 344-0 'Day, Desmond; 218 Lord Street, Perth. . 47.s'-Pekin James Michael; 204 Bagot Road, Subiaco. 315-Peter~, Albert Edward; 88 Chidlow Street,

Northam. 248-Pike, Davia Bevan; 34 James Street, Perth. 126-Pippett, Robert Stephen;' 2.5 Richardson Street,

West Perth. 900-Purchas, George; 38.5 Rokeby Road, Subiaco. 249-Quelch, Keith Phillip; 20 Boreham Street, Cottes­

loc. 2,50-Rifici, Peter: 49 Lake Street, Perth. 86-Robins, William l:,imon; 174 Hensman Street,

South Perth,

Men's and Ladies' (Limited)-continued. No., Name, Address.

2.51-Ryan, Ecbrnrd; 157 Loftus Street, Leederville. 2.52--Sanderson, Arthur Leslie; 60 Helena Street, Guild­

ford. 11-Sims, Charles Daniel; 8 Hillview Terrace, Victoria

Park. 253-Sloane, Cyril Gonlon; 99 Nanson Street, ·wembley

Park. 473-Sluiter, George; c/o Shaftesbury Hotel, Perth.

· 447-Smith1 Ross Albert; 81 Fairway, Nedlands. 17-Tanian, Stewart Ja mes; 912 Albany Road, Victoria

Parle lS0-Vuletic, Dou; 17 4 Rokeby Road, Subiaco. 31-,Vainwright, Lawrence Templeton; 105 Outram

Street, West Perth. 62-Walters, William John; 437 Railway Road, Shen·

ton Park. 2.54-Wightman, James Robert; 430 Hay Street, Subiaco.

n4-Williams, Frederick Karl; Ruby A venue, Canning• ton.

32-Wilson, William John; 85 Sewell Street, East Fre­man tle.

235-Wright, Harolcl; 112 llaYelock Street, West Perth.

127-Wrightson, Robert Emest William; 1 Jimbell Street, Mosman Park.

Suspended List. Principals.

62-Alforcl, Phillip Sidney; :n Bay View Terrace, Claremont.

39.5-Anderson, Merle Coralie; 41 Bay View Terrace, Claremont.

196-Baird, Harry; Mandurah. '\O !-Batten, Clarence Arthur; 34 I-Iovea 'l'erraM. South

Perth. 229-Chadd, Grace Alexandra; 59 Stirling Street, Bun­

bury, 35-Clarke,· OliYe Blanche; flat 7, 200 Aclelaicle

Terrace, Perth. 252-Farquharson, Elsie May; 11 Orrel Avenue, Floreat

Park. 436-Fisher, William Neil; 2 Chertsey Street, Mount

Lawley. 420-J<'lannrry, Thomas ,Joseph; 355 Malvern Road,

Melbourne. 308-Fogarty, Thomas Bums; 36 Megalong Road, Holly­

wood. 247-Grose, Dellis May; 7 Sunnyside Road, Floreat

Park. 251-Harris Elizabeth Anne; c/o Mrs. Baker, Kavanagh

Str~et-, Canning Bridge. I-Martin, Elizabeth Anna; c/o Gratwick and Mat­

tiske, ()6 St. George's Terrace, Perth. 264-Jl.fatthews, Charles Jules; 265 St. George's Terrace,

Perth. 265-:i'.Ieehan, Kathleen ,Janet; 72 Eric Street, North

Cottesloe. 201-Morgan, George Rex; 75 Fifth Avenue, Mount

Lawley. . 59-11:ilboume, Norman; Chen Yu Salon, High Street,

New Norfolk, Tasmania. 425-0 'Reilly, James; 85 Canning Highway, Victoria

Park. 320-Pike, Ian Malcolm; 105 Mary Street. Fremantle. 206-Praecl, Jack: 8 Mnrlow Street, '\Vembley ~ark. 277-Robinson, Annie Mary Eluned; 253 Gmldford

Road, Maylands. 78-Tucker, Henry James; 42 Angove Street, North

Perth. 326-Willcocks, Sydney Hilton; 21 Tyler Street, Os­

borne Park.

Employees. 273-Barker, 11arjorie Joan; Lennard Street, Water­

man's Bay. 280-Clark, Enid Lillian; 136 Churchill Avenue, Subiaco. 327-Davis, Patricia Catherine; 4 North Terrace, Boul­

der. 21-Foster, Pamela Cecily; 15 Harvey Street, Victoria

Park. 96--Gregory Charles; 38 Victoria Street, Perth.

350-Hogan, 'Doreen; 6 Mauraun Flats, 596 William Street, Mt. Lawley.

320-Hogarth, Robert; 118 Crawford Road, Manylancls. 4-Laine, Gloria Veronica; 635 Hay Street, Perth. ,

216-Matthews, Josephine; Jules Salon, 105 St. George s Terrace, Perth,

788

Employees '-contimted. No., Name, Address.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [J\1:ARCH 31, 1950.

MARKETING OJ<' BARLEY ACT, 1946. Certificate by Deputy Returning Officer of

217-Meehan, Dorothy Ellen; 72 Eric Street, North Cot­tesloe.

Result of an Election.

I, MOSTYN WILLIAM SIMPSON, being the Deputy Returning Officer duly a.ppointed for the purpose of the regulations made under the Marketmg of Barley Act, 1946, do hereby certify as follows:-

27-Richards, June Coral; 23 Flinders Street, Mount Hawthorn.

30-Rinder, Malvina Merle; c/o Gosnells Supply Store, Gosnells.

16-Smith, William Ed ward; 234 Stirling Street, Perth. 433-Stubbs, Mary Esther Moya; c/o Post Office, Nan•

nup.

(a) That in accordance ,.-ith the said regulations I have called for nominations for one elective member of the Boarcl which closed at noon on the 24th March, 1950.

83-W arden, Betty Margarot; 6 Wittenoom Street, Kalgoorlie.

(b) The only nomination received was George James Parkins, of '' V{ oodlands,'' Toodyay, Farmer.

Registered Hairdressers Deceasecl. (c) That as the result, I duly declare George James

Parkins to have been duly elected as an elective mem· ber of the Board as from" 14th May, 1950, for a period of two years.

163-Cole, Ed,Yin Aubrey; 10 Plaza Arcade, Perth.

321-Purchas, William Robert; 4 Cobden Street, Bays-1.-ater.

Dated the 28th day of March, 1950.

344-Turvey, Reginald George; 432 Vincent Street, Leederville.

M. W. SIMPSON, Deputy Returning Officer.

\VESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD. Tenders for Government Supplie~.

Date of Schedule Supplies required. Date of Closing. Advertising No.

1950 Mar. 28 152A, 1950 Mar. 16 J29A, 1950 ]\far. 14 125A, 1950 ]\far. 14 126A, 1950

Mar. 9 JJ3A, 1950 Mar. 23 J46A, 1950

]\far. 9 IllA, 1950 Mar. 16 130A, 1950 Mar. 21 133A, 1950 ]\far. 21 138A, 1950 ]\far. 28 J53A, 1950 Mar. 28 J54A, 1950 Jan. 17 I IA, 1950 ]\far. 21 134A, 1950 ]\far. 21 135A, 1950 ]\far. 21 J37A, 1950 Mar. 23 141A, 1950 ]\far. 23 142A, 1950 ]\far. 23 143A, 1950 Mar. 23 144A, 1950 Mar. 23 145A, 1950 Jan. 17 SA, 1950 Jan. 24 27A, 1950 Jan. 24 33A, 1950 Mar. 23 140A, 1950

Mar. 28 J5JA, 1950 ]\far. 28 J57A, 1950 Mar. 23 148A, 1950 Mar. 28 158A, 1950 ]\far. 23 139A, 1950

Feb. 21 80A, 1950 Jan. 26 35A, 1950 Feb. 21 90A, 1950 ]\far. 29 l32A, 1950

Mar. 21 136A, 1950 Mar. .23 149A, 1950 ]\far. 28 150A, 1950 Mar. 28 155A, 1950 Mar. 28 156A, 1950 ]\far. 30 159A, 1950

Trucks and Service Vans .... Binoculars for Forests Department Galvanised Dump Point Nails Switchboard Panel and Electrical Equipment ....

Steam Steri!izern Firewood for Two People Ba.y Pumping Station, Albany

Autoclaves and Sterilizers .... VI ater Level Recorder for J\H. Y okine Reservoir Milk for Northam Hospital Firewood for Government Departments at Kalgoorlie Gm veiling and Pa-ving to Rivervale School Gravelling and Pa-ving to Carlisle School Four only Turntables for Railway Department Primary Crusher for Wellington Dam ... . Diesel Driven Portable Concrete Mixer ... . Power Pumpers Self Supporting Stack for Kent River Sawmill Cartage of Firewood from Barton's Mill Prison to Infectious Diseases Hospital Quicksilver Logyard Winch Friction Drives Feed ·water Treatment Plant for State Electricity Commission 3-ton Travelling Railway Cranes, 3 ft. 6 in. gauge 6,000 pairs Wheels and Axles for Railway Department Steelwork for Benches, Roller Conveyor, Thiclmesser and Circular Saw

Gulleting Machine Pumping Unit Firelumps for Railways Tractor, Trailers and Chassis and Cab Equipment for Goldfields Water Supply Diesel Engine Driven Trommel Screen ....

Floating Dredging Plane .... Three-Channel Carrier Telephone Equipment and Associated Apparatus 40-ton Travelling Crane for Railways Imported Prefabricated or Precut Homes (Tender Forms are available on and

after 29th March, 1950 ....

For Sale by Tender. Second-hand Aveling and Porter Steam Rollers Second-hand "Fordson " Tractor Second-hand " Fordson " Tractor (recalled) Second-hand Motor Launch "Yanda" .... Second-hand Power Master Grader Second-hand Chevrolet Utility, I 941 Model

1950. Apl. 5 Apl. 6 Apl. 6 Apl. 6 Extended to Apl. 6 Apl. 6 Extended to Apl. 6 Apl. 6 Apl. 6 Apl. 6 Apl. Ja Apl. 13 Apl. 13 Apl. 13 Apl. 13 Apl. 13 Apl. 13 Apl. 13 Apl. 13 Apl. 13 Apl. 13 Apl. 20 Apl. 20 Apl. 20

Apl. 20 Apl. 20 Apl. 20 Apl. 20 Apl. 20 Apl. 27 Extended to May II May 11 ]\fay 18

June

Apl. 13 Apl. 13 Apl. 20 Apl. 20 Apl. 20 Apl. 20

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the abovementioned until 2 · I 5 p.m. on the date of closing.

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.

Tender forms and full pa.rticulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray Street, Perth. No tender necessarily. accepted,

31st J\farch, 1950 A. R. TELFER,

Chairman,

MARCH 31, 1950.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 789

WESTER~.[ AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD-contimied.

Tender Board

No.

191/50

153/50

162/50

1057/49

164/50

183/50

163/50

155/50

152/50

\3/50

181/50

Date.

1950. Mar. 28

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

Contractor.

Adelphi Tailoring

Shell Co. of Australia

Atkins (W.A.), Ltd .....

Harris, Scarfo & San­dovers

Elder Smith ....

A. Silverton .. .. . .. . Russell Bros. . .. . Austral Wood Supply

P. J. Condren

RA. Alford

Hardie 'l'rading Co., Ltd.

Wm. Adams & Co., Ltd. W. M. Couper & Co. C. Sheridan .... . ...

Sche­dule No.

[08A, 1950

68A, 1950

76A, 1950

506A, 1949

73A, 1950

SIA, 1950

72A, 1950

67A, 1950

65A, 1950

42A, 1950

79A, 1950

Accepted Tenders.

Particulars.

Making and Trimming of Uni-forms, as follows :-

Item I .... .... . .. . Item 2 .... .... . .. . Item 3 .... .... . .. . Item 4 .... .... . .. . Item 5 .... .... . .. . Item 6A .... .... . .. . Item 6B .... .... . .. . Item 6C .... .... . ... .

Purchase and Removal of ap­proximately 1,892 gallons of used Oil, together with Con­tainers, as per Item I

8 only " Hi Speed " Electric Floor Polishers, as per Item I Motorised Valves and Thermo-

stats, as follows :-Item I .... .... . .. . Item 2 .... .... . .. .

10,000 tons "Tunnel" brand Portland Cement manufac­tured in United Kingdom, as per Item 2

Fish for Government Institu­tions and Hospitals within the Metropolitan Area and Wooro­loo Sanatorium, as follows

Items I, 2, 3, 4, and 8 Item 9

Firewood, Dry, to the District Hospital, Kalgoorlie, for the period 1st April, 1950, to 31st March, 1951, as per Item I

Milk, Pasteurised, for the Kal­goorlie District Hospital, from 1st April, 1950, to 31st March, 1951, as per Item 1

300 tons of Firewood for State Battery, Coolgardie, as per Item I

Laundry Equipment for the H.E.M.H., Subiaco, as fol­lows:-

Item I .... .... . .. . Item 2 .... .... . .. . Item 3 .... .... . .. . Item 4 .... .... . .. .

1,000 only Registration Certifi­cate Holders for Motor Cycles, as per Item I

Department concerned.

Claremont Mental Hospital

Public Works ....

Mental Hospitals

Public Works

do.

Various ....

Medical ....

do.

State Batteries ....

Public Works

do.

Rate.

105s. each. 105s. each. 105s. each. 105s. each. 47s. 6d. each. 25s. each. 25s. each. 25s. 3ach. ls. 3½d. per gall.

£49 6s. 3d. each.

£43 each. £4 13s. 6d. each. £8 Ss. 6d. sterling

per ton, C.I.F. Freman tie.

Rates tendered.

£2 5s. per ton.

3s. 4ld- per gall.

£1 12s. per ton.

£1,035 each. £664 each. £319 !0s. £2,425. £7 !0s. per 100

plus 8¼% Sales Tax.

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 29th March, 1950.

RG. No., Date, Denomination and Name, Residence, Registry District.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that the undermentioned Ministers have been duly registered in this office for the Celebration of Marriages through­out the State of Western Australia:-

R-G. No., Date, Denomination and Name, Residence, Registry District.

The Salvation Army.

41/50; 21/3/50; Lieutenant-Colonel Leonard Hickson Stranks; 71 Lincoln Street, Highgate; Perth.

41/50; 21/3/50; Major Albert Edward Albiston; 15 Smith Street, Perth; Perth.

41/50; 21/3/50; Senior Captain Raymond Frank Ormond Beasy; 17 Smith Street, Perth; Perth.

IT is hereby published, for general information, that the names of the undermentioned Ministers have been duly removed from the register in this office of Minis­ter•s registered for the Celebration of Marriages through­out the -State of VTestern Australia:-

Church of England. 22/50; 23/3/50; Rev. Samuel Thomas Lindsey, Th.L.;

6 Stone Street, South Perth; Perth.

Methodist Church of Australasia ( TV.A. Conference).

40/50; 21/3/.50; Rev. Samuel Hodgkins; Wesley Manse, Meckering; Northam.

R. J. LITTLE, Regist1·ar General.

APPOINTMENTS.

(Under Section 6 of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1948.)

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 29th March, 1950.

THE following appointments have been approved:­

R.G. No. 28/44-Constable Henry Clement Green, to act as District Registrar of Births, Deaths and Mar­riages for the Black Range Registry District, to main-

790 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MARCH 31, 19f50.

tain an office at Sandstone, vice Constable William Thomas Basley, transferred~ appointment to date from 25th March, 1950.

R.G. No. 66/40-Constable William John Greenaway, to act temporarily as Assistant District. Regist1;ar. of Births and Deaths for the Northam Registry Distnct, to maintain an office at Cunderdin, during the absence on leave of Constable Leslie William Menhennett; appointment to date from 20th March, 1950.

R.G. No. 64/40-Constable Seddon Maitland Green, to act temporarily as Assistant District Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Gascoyne Registry District, to maintain an office at Shark Bay, during the absence on leave of Constable ,villiam John Mason; appointment to date from 8th February, 1950.

R. J. LITTLE, Registrar General.

THE MINING ACT, 1904. (Regulation 180.)

,varden 's Office, Leonora, 10th March, 1950.

'I' AKE notice that it is the intention of the ·warden of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder on the date men­tioned, to issue out of the vVarden 's Court an order authorising the cancellation of the registration of the undermentioned Mining Tenements in accordance "'ith regulation 180 of the Mining Act, 1~04. An order may issue in the absence of the registered holder, but should he desire to object to such order he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date 1;1-entioned, the_ Warden will proceed to hear and determme the same, m accord­ance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) 'r. A. DRAPER, Warden.

To be hearcl at the vVarden 's Court, Leonora, on Friday, the 5th day of May, 1950.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Niagara District.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

Water Rights. 115G-Vickery, Arthur; c/o W. G. Moore, 90 Mari­

tana Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

116G-Vickery, Arthur; c/o W. G. Moore, 90 Maritana Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

Machinery Areas. 65G-Owen, Rupert Heyward, and Owen, Ralph;

Kookynie; non-payment of rent. 66G-Smith, Frank; Kookynie; non-payment of rent.

Mt. MARGARET GOLDFIELD. Mt. Malcolm District.

Garden Areas. 49C-Poletti, Guiseppina; Leonora; non-payment of rent. 61C-Newbon, Arthur; Leonora; non-payment of rent. 62C-Poletti, Lino; Leonora; non-payment of rent. 64C-Smith, Bernard Desmond; Leonora; non-payment

of rent. 69C-Sutherland, James; Leonora; non-payment of rent. 70C-Stokes, Ethel Cecelia; Leonora; non-payment of

rent. 72C-Sack, Frank; Leonora; non-payment of rent. 73C-Wright, Josephine Ethel; 41 Hill Street, Perth;

non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right. 76C-Culley, Donald Roy; Kookynie; non-payment of

rent. 78C-Hay, William Thomas; Leonora; non-payment of

rent. 80C-Gamba, Giovanni; Gwalia; non-payment of rent. 81C-McComt, Arthur; Leonora; non-payment of rent

and no Miner's Right.

Water Rights. 193C-Fanetti, Marianna; Leonora; non-payment of

rent. 203C-Money, John Gri~n, and Money, Jean Inglis;

Tarmoola Stat10n; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD-contiwued. Mt. Malcolm District-continued.

Water Rights-continuecl. 205C-Robertson, George Norman; Melrose Station;

non-payment of rent. 211C-Hadfield, Herbert Thomas; Leonora; non-pay­

ment of rent. 216C-Bell, John; Clover Downs Station; non-payment

of rent.

Business Areas. 164C-Robinson, Albert Edward, and Roe, Albert Al­

fred; c/ o L. R. Crampton 's Store, G,rnlia; non-payment of rent.

257C-Hawker Chamley and Company Limited; Sturt Meadows Station; non-payment of rent.

THE MINING AC'r, 1904. (Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office, Cue, 22nd March, 1950.

'l'AKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men­tioned, to issue out of the· Warden's Court an order authorising the cancellation of registration of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in accordance with regulation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in the absence of the registered holder, but should he desire to object to such order he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned, the vVarden will proceed to hear and determine the same, in accordance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) M. HARWOOD, Warden.

To be heard at the VTarden 's Comt, Cue, on Friday, the 19th day of May, 1950.

MURCHISON GOLDJ<'IELD. C1le and Day Dawn Disti·icts.

Mineral Claims. 31-MANDELSTRAM, Herman; 4 Bellevue Terrace,

Perth; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

32-MANDELSTRAM, Herman; 4 Bellevue Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

33-MANDELSTRAM, Hermai1; 4 Bellevue Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

34-'-MANDELSTRAM, Herman; 4 Bellevue Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

35-MANDELSTRAM, Herman; 4 Bellevue Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

36-MANDELSTRAM, Herman; 4 Bellevue Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right.

Day Dawn District. Water Right.

86D-LANGGAARD, Neil; Lake Austin; non-pa,vment of rent.

ERRATUM. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN

AUSTRALIA.

No. 27 of 1949.

Between Westralian Brickyard, Pottery, Porcelain and Roof Tile· Fixers Employees' Union of Workers, Perth Applicant, and Metropolitan Brick Company, State' Brickworks, and others, as per Schedule, Respondents.

IN the publication of this A ward in the Governnient Gazette of 17th March, 1949, at page 638, in clause 10, subclause (f), line 3 is amended to read as follows:­'' shall be selected from amongst those ,vorkers per­forming.''

(Sgd.) S. E. WHEELER, Clerk of the Comt of Arbitration.

MARCH 31, 1950.} GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 791

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Ko. 8 of 1950.

Between V1estralian Brickyard, Pottery, Porcelain and Roof Tile Fixers' Employees' Union of Workers, Perth, Applicant, and H. L. Brisbane and Wunder­lich Limited and Darling Range Fire Brick Coy., Respondents.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed between the a,bo\'enamed parties; and whereas the said dispute was referred into Court for the purpose of hearing and determination; and whereas the parties subsequently met and conferred and ha\'e arrived at agreement on all matters in difference; and whereas the parties have this clay appeared before the Court by their respective representatives and requested the Court to make the said agreement an Award of the Court: Now, therefore, the Court, pursuant to Section 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1949, and all other powers therein enabling it, hereby declares the memorandum here­under written to have the same effect as and be deemed an A ward of the Court.

Memorandum of Agreement.

(K ote.-"\Vherever the word ''Award'' occurs herein it shall be taken to mean and include '' Agreeme11t.' ')

1.-Title.

This Award shall be known as the ''Brickyard Em­ployees' (Firebrick and Tapestry Bricks) A ward.''

2.-Arrangement.

1. 'l'itlc. ~- Arrangement. 3. Scope. 4. Arca. 5. Term. 6. Hours. 7. Shift Work. 8". Overtime. 9. Wages.

10. Lo,ver Duties. 11. Under-rate Workers. 12. Payment of Wages. 13. Minimum Engagement. J 4. Engagement. lii. Breakdowns. 16. Holidays and Annual Leave. 17. Payment for Siclmess. 18. 'Time and Wages Record. 19. Notices. 20. General. 21. First Aid. 22. Board of Reference.

3.-Scope.

'l'his A ward shall apply to the manufacture of J<'in, Bricks and Tapestry Bricks.

4.-Area.

'l'his Award shall apply over the area comprised within a radius of eighty (80) miles from the General Post Office, Perth.

5.-'l'erm.

The term of this Award shall be for a period of three years commencing as from the beginning of the first pny period after the elate hereof.

6.-Hours.

(a) Forty ( 40) hours shall constitute the ordinary ,veek 's work.

(b) The ordinary clay's work shall not exceed eight (8) hours,, Monday to Friday inclusive.

( c) The hours of work, except where shifts are worked, shall be performed as follows :-Monday to :~'riday inclusive between 7 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.

7.-Shift Work.

·where two (2) or more shifts in any one clay are worked, the hours of shift workers shall be such as are mutually agreed upon between the employer and the Union. Failing agreement, the hours of shift workers shall be :fi:xed by the Board of Reference,

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8.-Overtime.

(a) Work performed beyond eight (8) hours on Mon­day to Friday inclusive, or beyond forty ( 40) hours in any one week, or except in the case of shift work, before the prescribed starting or after the prescribed fini h:ng time, shall be deemed as overtime.

(b) Overtime shall be paid for at the rate of time and a half for the first four ( 4) hours and double time thereafter, except in the case of burners, where overtime shall be paid for at ordinary time rates.

(c) All work performed on Sundays and the holi­days prescribed in clause 16 (a) hereof shall be paid for at the rate of double time.

(cl) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Awarcl-

(i) an employer may require any worker to work reasonable overtime at overtime rates and such worker shall work overtime in accordance with such requirement;

(ii) no organisation, party to this A ward or worker or workers covered by this A ward shall in any way, whether directly or indirectly; be a party to or concerned in any ban, limitatio11 or restriction upon the working of overtime in accordance with the requirements of this sub­clause;

(iii) this sub-clame shall remain in operation only until othern·i~e determined by the Court.

9.-Wages.

'l'he mmunum rates of wages payable to workers covered by this Award shall be as follows:-

(a) Basic Wage- Per Week. £ s. cl.

(i) Within a 15-mile radius of the G.P.O., Perth 6 18 1

(ii) Outside a 15-mile radius of the G.P.O., Perth, but within the South-West Land Division 6 17 4

(b) Adult J\1ales-Clayl10le man, ordinary Mill mixer Pan man Off bearer and bricklifter Scintler Wheeler for setting Setter 1Vheeler out to trucks or drays Moulder Presser, hand press machine Crucible machine operator Bmner ( down draught) Burner( other kilns)

(c) Junior Workers­Column -cutter Bag and sand boy Taker-off-single niachine

(cl) Pieceworkers-

Margin over Male Basic

Wage Per Week.

£ s. cl.

19 0 19 0 19 0

1 7 0 19 0 19 0

1 10 0 1 3 6 1 10 0 1 6 0 1 5 6 1 7 u

1!) 0

% of Male Basic Wage.

88 54 88

( i) An employer may make a contract with a drawer for payment by results by piecework.

(ii) The rate of payment shall be fixed on the basis that it shall be sufficient to yield to a drawer of average capacity for a full week's work of the ordinary hours, at least the mini­mum time rate of pay recognised by custom for such week's work: Provided that, where a drawer works part of a full week at piece­work rates, and part at time rates, he shall be paid so much as he is entitled to receive under such piecework rates, plus the propor­tionate amount which he is entitled to receive at time rates of pay recognised by custom.

(iii) A drawer working under any system of pay­ment by results shall receive at least the time rate of pay recognised by custom for drawers.

(iv) In the event of any dispute regarding piece­work rates occnrring aud remaining unsettled between the employer and a drawer, t-he em­ployer or the Union may refer such dispute to the Board of Reference.

792 00 VI<}RN:\1\<;NT GAZETTE, W .A. [MARCH 31, 1950.

10.-Lower Duties. A worker called upon to do work carrying a lower

rate than his usual rate of pay, for less than one half of a clay, shall be paid for such work at his usual rate of pay.

11.-Unclcr-rate Workers. (a) Any worker who by reason of old age or in­

firmity is unable to earn the minimum wage may be paid such les,er wage as may from time to time be agreed upon in writing between the Union and the employer.

(b) In the .event of no agreeme1it being arrived at the matter may be referred to the Board of Reference for determination.

(c) After application has been made to the Board, and pending the Board's decision, the worker shall be entitled to work for and be employed at the proposed lcs,er ra to.

12.-Payment of Wages. (a) All wages shall be paid on the job within twenty

(20) minutes of the close of the day's work at least 011ce a fortnight.

(b) When a worker is discharged, or leaves his em­ployment legally, at or before the usual time, he shall be paid all "·ages due to him within one day of ceasing work.

13.-Minimum Engagement. Except as provided in da11Se 15, any worker engaged,

nuder the terms of this Award shall be paid a mini­nmm of three ( 3 ). hours'· pay.

1-L-Engagement. One day's notice on either side shall (with the ex­

ception of sand and bag boys, in whose case one week's notice shall he required) be necessary to terminate the engagement of all workers: Provided that an employer may at any time dismiss a worker for refusal or neglect to obey orders, for misconduct, or if after receiving the prescribed notice he docs not carry out his duties in the same manner as he did prior to such notice.

15.-Breakclowns, Etc. 'I'he employer shall be entitled to deduct payment

for any clay or portion of a day upon which the worker cannot be usefully employed ·because of any strike by the Union or any other Union or Association, or through the breakdown of the employer's machinery or any stoppage of work by any cause which the employer cannot reasonably prevent.

16.-Holiclays and Annual Leave. (a) The following days, or the days observed in lieu,

shall, subject to clause 8, be allowed as holidays with­out deduction of pay, namely :-New Year's Day, Aus­tralia Day (26th January), Good Friday, Easter Sat­mday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Labour Day, Union Picnic Day ( commencing 1947 to be held on same da,v as Building Trades Picnic Day), Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

(b) On any public holiday not prescribed as a holl­clay under this Award the employer's establishment or place of business may be closed, in which case a worker need not present himself for duty any payment may be deducted, but if work be done ordinary rates of pay shall a,pply.

( c) Except as hereinafter provided a period of two (2) consecutive weeks' leave with payuient 0£ ordinary wages as prescribed shall be allowed annually to a worker by his employer after a period of twelve ( 12) months' continuous service, with such employer.

( d) If any Award holiday falls within a worker's period of annual leave and is observed on a day which in the case of that worker would have been an ordinary working day there shall be added to that period one clay being an ordinary working day for each such holiday observed as aforesaid.

(e) If after one month's continuous service in any qualifying twelve-monthly period a worker lawfully leaves his employment, or his employment is terminated by the employer through no fault of the worker, the ,rnrker shall be paid one-sb:th of a week's pay at his ordintr,y rate of wage in respect of each completed mouth of continuous service.

(f) Any time in respect of which a worker is absent from work except time for which he is entitled to claim sick pay or time spent on holidays or annual lea,., as prescribed by this Award shall not count for the pmpose of determining his right to annual leave.

(g) In the event of a worker being employed by an employer for portion only of a year, he shall only be entitled, subject to sub-clause (e) of this eJause, to such leave on full pay as is proportionate to his lengtli of service during that period with such employer, and if such leave is not equal to the leave given to the other workers he shall not be enti tied to work or pay whilst the other workers of such employer arc on leave on full pay.

(h) A worker who is dismissed for misconduct or who illegally severs his contract of service shall not be entitled to the benefit of the provisions of this clause.

17.-Payment for Sickness. (a) A worker shall be entitled to payment for uon­

attenclance on the ground of personal ill-health at the rate of one-11welfth (1/12) of a week's pay for each completed month of service: Provided, that subject to sub-clause (g) hereof, payment for absence through such ill-health shall be limited to one (1) week's pay in each calendar year.

(b) Payment hereunder may be adjusted at the encl of each calendar year or at the time the worker leaYcs the service of the employer, in the event of the worker being entitled by service subsequent to the sickness to a greater allowance than that made at the time the sickness occurred.

( <') This clause. shall not apply when the worker is putitled to compensation under the ·workers' Compens,:­tion Act.

(cl) A worker shall not be entitled to receirn any wages from his employer for any time lost through any accident not arising out of or in the course of his employment or for any accident wherever sustained arising ont of his own wilful default or for siekness arising out of his om1 wilful default. ·

(c) No worker shall be cntitlccl to the benefits of this clause unless he produces proof satisfactory to his employer of sickness, but the employer shall not be entitled to a medical certificate unless the absence is for three ( 3) days or more.

(f) Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-clause (c) hereof a worker who has already been allowed paid sick leave on one occasion shall not be entitled to pay­ment for any further absence unless he produces to the employer a medical certificate stating that he was un­able to attend for duty on account of personal ill­health.

(g) Sick leave shall accumulate from year to year so that any balance of the period specified in sub-clause (a) of this clause which has in any year not been allowed to any worker by his employer as paid sick leave may be claimed by the worker and, subject to the conditions hereinbefore prescribed, shall be allowed by his employer in any subsequent year without diminu­tion of the sick leave prescribed in respect of that year: Provided that sick leave which accumulates pur­suant to this sub-clause shall be available to the worker for a period of two (2) years but no longer from the end of the year in which it accrues.

18.-Time and ·wages Record. The employer shall keep and enter up, or cause to

be kept and entered up, a record contaiuing-(a) the name of each worker to whom this Award

applies; (b) the class of work verformecl by him; ( c) the hours worked each day by him; (cl) the wages ( and overtime, if any) paid to him; ( e) the ages of junior workers.

Such record shall be open to inspection by a repre­sentative of the Union not more than once weekly, be­tween the working hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

19.-Notices. Notices relating to meetings in connection with the

Union shall be allowed to be exhibited in each yard. A printed copy of the conditions of this Award shall he kept posted by the employ81' in a conspicuous position in each yard.

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20.-General. (a) Except where rnbber-tyred yehicles are used

plates or planks shall be provided for all wheelers wheeling into the kiln in all places except where the gronncl to be wheeled on is hard.

(b) It sha]] be optiona I on the part of the employer to proyicle oilskins.

21.-First-aid. Emry yard shall be eqnipped with a First-aid outfit,

and such outfit shall be kept in a suitable place not more than three hundred (300) yards from the place of employment.

22.-Boarcl of Reference. (a) The Court appoh1ts for the pmpose of the Award

a Board of Reference consisting of a. chairman and two (2) other representatiYes, one (1) to be nominated by each of the parties. There a re assigned to the Board, in the event of no agreement bei117. arriYed at between the parties to this Award, the functions of-

(i) adjusting any matters of difference which may arise between the parties from time to time, except such as involve interpretations of the provisions of this Award, or nny of them;

(ii) deciding any other matter that the Conrt may refer to the Boa rcl from time to time.

(b) An appeal shall lie from any decision of such Board in the manner and subject to the conditions prescribed in tlrn regulations to the Inclnstrial Arbitrn­tion Act, 1912-1949, which for this purpose a re em­bodied in and form part of this Award.

I certify pursum1t to section 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1949, that the foregoing is a copy of the agreement arrived at between the parties mentioned above.

Dated at Perth this 7th clay of March, 1950.

[L,S.] (Sgcl.) L. W . .JACKSON, President.

Filed at my office this 7th day of Mareh, 1950.

(Sgcl.) S. WHEELER. Clerk of the Comt of Arbitration.

INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT.

No. 35 of 1949. (Registered 29/12/1949.)

'!'HIS Agreement made in pmsuance of the Industrinl Arbitration Act, 1912-J 949, the 12th clay of December, 1949, between the State Electricity Commission of ·western Australia (hereinafter referred to as '' the Commission'') of the one part and the Metropolitan and South-vVestern Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Union of Workers of W.A., Perth (hereinafter referred to as '' the Union'') of the other part, whereby it is mutually agreed by and between the parties as fol­lows:-

1.-Scope, This Agreement sha II apply to all engine drivers and

assistant engine drivers engaged in the production of electric current by all plants other than those driven by steam tmbiues at the undertakings conducted by the State Electricity Commission of vV.A., outside a radius of 25 miles from General Post Office, Perth. Proyidecl that it shall not apply to workers employed at or in conuection with the Collie Power Station. Provided further that it shall not apply to the driving of any internal combustion engine of 30 Qr less b.h.p. or any engine or electric motor or any pump on which uo engine driver i.s employed as such but the starting and stopping of and attention to which is rloue by a worker the greater part of whose time is taken up ~vith other work.

2.-Term. This Agreement shall operate for three (3) years

from the date hereof. Provided that :it any time after the expiration of twelve (12) calendar 1;1onths from the date hereof the Court may alter or amend same on the application of either pa;·ty.

3.-No Reduction. Nothing in this Agreement shall in itself operate to

reduce the wages of any worker below the rate actually receiYccl by him at the cla te hereof.

4.-Mixed Functions. (a) A worker called upon to perform work carrying

a higher r,;te of pay than his classified rate for two hours iu any day or shift shall be paid such higher rate for the whole of the dav or shift.

(b) Should any worke;· be required to perform work in a lower grade, his wage shall not be reduced whilst employed in such capacity,

5.-Contract of Service. (a) No worker other than a casual shall lea\'e the

Commission until the expiration of fourteen (14) clays' written notice of his intention so to do without the approval of the Commission.

(b) Exeept in the case of summary dismissal for misconcluc~, peculation or theft, fomteeu (14) clays' written notice shall be given by the Commission to any worker other than a casual, whose services ,,re no longer required and ,the reason for dismissal shall be stated in such notice.

(c) 'rhe Commission shall he entitled to deduct pay­ment for any clay or portion of a day on which the worker cmmot be usefully employed because of any strike by the union or by a union or unions affilia tecl with it or liy any other association or nuiou associated with it or through the breakdown of the Commission's machinery or any stoppage of work by any cause which the Commission cannot reasonably prevent.

G.-Abseuce from Duty. (n) Any worker losing tirne through sickness or in­

jury sha II as soon ns possible notify his foreman, or other officer-in-charge in sufficient time to permit of arrangements being made for the performance of his clutir•s.

(b) Subject to the proyisious of Clause 7 (Payment for Sickness) any worker losing time through sickness or special leave sha]] be reduced iu wages only to the extent of the time actually lost through sickness or granted as specinl leave.

7.-Paymeut for Sickness. (a) (i) A worker shall be entitled to payment fol'

non-attendance on the ground of personal ill;l1ealth for one-twelfth (J /12th) of a week's pay for enah com­pleted month of service.

(ii) The liability of the Commission shall in no case exceecl one (1) week's wages during each calendar yer.r in respect of each worker but the sick leave herein pro­vided sha]] be allowed to accumulate and any portion unused iu any year may be availed of in the next or any succeeding year.

(iii) Payment hereunder may be adjusted at the end of each calendar year, or at the time the worker leaves the servii,e, iu the event of the worker being entitled by service sul;Jsequent to the sickness to a greater allow­ance than that made at the time the sickness occurred.

(b) This clause shall not apply where the worker is entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compensn­tion Act.

( c) 1\i'o worker sha II be entitled to the benefit of this clause unless he produces proof to the satisfaction of the Cornmissiou or its representative, of sickness but the Commission shall not be entitled to a medie:il certificate unless the absence is for three (3) consecutive working clays or more.

(cl) No payment will be made for any absence clue to a worker's own fault, neglect, or misconduct.

8.-Aunual Leave. (a) ( i) Except as hereinafter provided a period of

two consecutive weeks' leave with payment of ordinary wages as prescribed shall be allowed annually to a worker by the Commission after a period of twelve mouths' continuous service with the Commission.

(ii) In addition to the leave hereinbefore prescribed seven-day shift workers, that is shift workers who are rostered to work regularly on Sundays and holidays shall lie allowed seven consecutive days' leave including non-working days.

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(iii) Where an employee with twelve months' con­tinuous service is engaged for part of the twelve monthly !)eriod as a seven-day shift worker, he shall be entitled to have the period of fourteen consecutive days' annual leave, prescribed in subclause (a) (i) hereof, increased by the same prnpo1·tio11 that his service as a seven-day shift worker bears to a full year of such service.

(b) -If any of the special days named in clause 14 of this Agreement should fall \\'ithin a worker's period of annu,J leave and is obsel'\'ed on a day which in the case of that worker would have been an ordinary working day, there shall be added to that period one day being an ordinary working day for each snch special day obsel'Yed.

(e) (i) Subject to paragraph (ii) when computing the annual leave due under this clause no deduction shall be made from such leave in respect of the period that a worker is on amrnal leave and/or holidays; pro­vided that no deduction shall be made for any approved period a worker is absent from duty through sickness with or without pay unless the absence exceeds an aggregate of thirteen (13) weeks in which case dedue­tion may be made for such excess only.

(ii) Approved periods of absence from work caused through accident sustained in the course of employment shall not be considered breaks in continuity of serYice but the first six months only of any such period shall count as service for the purpose of computing annual leave.

(cl) In the event of a worker being employed by the Commission for portion only of a year, he shall only be entitled to such holidays on full pay as are propor­tioiiate to his length of service during that period with the Commission.

(e) Any worker who may resign or be dismissed from the service for any cause other than for peculation or theft shall be entitled to receive payment for any annual , leave which may have been due up to the time of leav­ing the service; provided always that if the worker has been dismissed for peculation or theft or illegally severs his contract of service, no claim for annual leave shall be recognised. Misconduct herein referred to shall not affe(•t accumulated annual leave or payment therefor.

(f) '' Ordinary wages'' for the purpose of subclause (a) hereof shall mean the rate of wage the worker has received for the greater proportion of the calendar month prior to his taking the annual leave.

(g) Prnvisions of this clause shall not apply to casual workers.

9.-Long Service Leave. 'J'he conditions relating to full-time Government wages

employees generally as in force as at the date of this agreement, and as may he amended from time to time, shall apply to all workers employed under the provi­sions of this agreement.

10.-Hours of Duty. (a) ]:<'orty ( 40) hours shall constitute a week's work

to be worked in five (5) shifts of eight (8) hours each: Provi(1ed that this clause shall be deenJcd to have been complied with if the ordinary working hours do not exceed eighty ( 80) hours per fortnight to he worked in shifts of eight ( 8) hours each.

(b) In all cases, in reekoning the time of duty, any time ne(•essaril~· occupied in raising steam, in starting up or closing down engines or in banking fires shall he inc,Juded.

(c) Nothing in this clause shall apply to a worker employed on a '' small plant'' as defined in subclause ( c) of clause 20, and for whom a special rate of wages is prescribed in clause 21.

(d) (i) TIie employer may require any worker to work reasonable overtime at overtime rates and such worker shnll work overtime in accordance with such l'cquirement.

(ii) 'I'he union or any worker or workers covered by this agTecment shall not in any way, whether directly or indirectly, he party to or concerned in any ban, limitation or restriction upon the working of overtime in accordance with the requirements of this subclause.

(iii) This subclause shall remain in operation until otherwise determined by the Court.

11.-Guaranteed vVeek.

(a) The Commission shall guarantee to each worker a full week's work except during such period as by reason of any a(•tion on the part of any section of its workers, 01· any other cause beyond its control, the Commission is unable wholly or partially to continue operations at the generating stations and/or, at any of its nnder­takings. I~ach week shall stand by itself. Shift workers may be rostered for work on Saturdays and Sundays.

(b) The guaranteed period may be reduced or affected as follows:-

( i) ·where a worker is suspended, the provisions of clause 12 (Wages Dming Suspension) shall apply.

(ii) In respect of any day when, as a result of a vote taken by the workers concerned with the consent of the Commission or by agreement between the Com­mission and the Union, a holiday is taken.

(iii) Jn respect of any day a worker is absent except thrnugh sickness as provided for in clause 7.

12.-vVages During Suspension. (a) vVhere a worker is suspended and the charge is

not proven, full wages for the period of suspension shall he paid.

(b) Where the charge is admitted or proven, the worker may be deprived of wages for the whole or any portion of the period of suspension, but in such case the Commission shall decide the amount of wages of

,which it is intended to deprive the worker, and any such deprivation shall be recorded and regarded as part of the punishment.

(c) Unless proceedings on any charge are commenced within seven (7) days of the first laying of the charge and finalised within one month of such date the charge shall lapse and full payment of wages made to the worker for the complete period, unless proceedings are delnyed by causes outside the control of the Commission.

13.-Overtime and Weekend Work (Shift Workers). (a) Overtime shall mean all time worked on a ros­

tered day off or in exeess of the eight hours rnstered shift for the day, or any shift worked in excess of the 10th shift in a fortnight.

(h) Overtime shall be calculated on a daily basis and the rates payable for overtime shall be as follows:-

( i) On Mondays to Fridays inclusive: Time and a half for the first four ( 4) hours and douhJe time thereafter.

(ii) On Saturdays and Sundays: Double ordinary time.

(iii) Double time, i.e., twice ordinary rate, shall be the maximum rate payable under ·any provision of this Agreement. ( c) The rates payable for rnstered shifts worked on

Saturdays and Sundays shall be time and a half. ( d) Any worker brought on duty for any purpose

outside his rostered working hours shall be paid a mini­mum of two (2) hours, or at overtime rates, whichever is the greater, provided such work, exclusive of meal time, is not c01iti11uous with his shift and provided that the worker sha]] not be obliged to work for the two (2) hours if the job for which he has been brought on has been completed in less time.

(e) Nothing in this clause shall appl,\' to a worker employed on a "smalJ plant" as defined in subclause ( c) of clause 20, and for whom a special rate of \\'age is prescribed in t la use 21.

14.-Holiday Work. (a) Rostereil shifts and overtime worked on the under­

mentionerl special clays sha]] be paid for at the rate of double time.

These special days shall he New Year's Day, Australia Day, Labour Day, Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, State Foundation Day, King's Birth.day, Boxing Day and Christmas Day.

(b) Nothing in this clause shall apply to a worker emploved on a '' small plant'' as defined in subclause (c) of clause 20, and for whom a special rate of wage is prescribed in clause 21.

15.-Shift Work. The loading on the ordinary rates of pay for eon­

tinuous shift ,vorkers shall be fae per cent. for after­noon and night shifts worked between midnight on Sundays and miclnight on l~ridays.

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16.-Shop Stewards. Subject to the recognition of properly constituted

authority, shop stewards to be appointed by the Union shall be recognised by the Commission.

17.-Right of Entry. On notifying the officer in charge, any officer of the

Union authorised in writing by the president and secre­tary of such Union shall ha\'e the right to enter any place or premises during ordinary working hours \\'herein members of such Union co\'ered by this Agreement are engaged, · for the purpose of conversing with or inte1·. viewing the workers in such place or premises.

Provided that such officer shall not hamper or other­\\'ise hinder the workers in the carrying out of their work. 'rhe officer in charge shall determine whether workers are being hamperell or hindered in their work.

18.-Boanl of Reference. (a) The Court appoints for tho, purpose of the Agree­

ment a Board of Reference. The Board shall consist of a chairman and t\\'o (2) other representatives nom­inated by the parties. There are assigned to such board, in the event of no agreement being arrived at between the parties to the Agreement, the functions of:-

(i) Classifying and fixing ,rngc•s, rates and condi­tions for any machine, occupation or calling not specifical_ly mentioned in the Agreement.

(ii) Adjusting any matters of difference which may arise between the parties from time to time except such as involve interpretations of the provisions of the Agreen1ent or any of them.

(iii) Deciding any other matter that ihe Court may refer to the board from time to time. (b) The provisions of the Regulation 92 of the

Industrial Arbiti-ation Act, 1912-1949 (Appeal from Board) shall be deemed to apply to any Board of Refer. ence appointed hereunder.

] 9.-Under-rate Workers. A worker who is unable to earn the m1mmum rate

hereby prescribed may be employed at a lower rate \Yhich shall be agreed upon in writing between the worker and the secretary of the worker's union.

1f within se,·en ( 7) days after being notified of the \\'orker's desire to \\'Ork at a lower rate of wage than that prescribed, the said secretary and the worker are unable to agree upon a lower rate, then the worker may apply in writing to the nearest Resident or Police Mag· istrate to fix such lower rate of wage, The worker shall give such secretary two (2) days' notice in writing of his intention to apply to the Magistrate, and the said secretary or his agent may attend and oppose the application. The Magistrate may fix the rate of wage, and his decision shall be final.

Any worker \\'hose wage shall haYe been so fixed may work for and be employed by the Commission for such wage for the period of six (6) calendar months there­after ,and, after the expiration of the said period, until fourteen (14) days' notice in writing shall have been given him by the secretary of the union requiring his wage to be again fixed in the manner prescribed in this clause.

20.-Definitions. (a) "Engine driver" means any worker. who starts,

stops, takes charge of, or drives any engine or engines or machinery of which the motiye power is steam, gas, suction gas, oil, air, electricity or any other motiYe power ( other than manual or animal power) used for the purpose of generating electric current.

(h) '' Casual worker'' means and includes a worker competent to do the work he is engaged to do r.nd \\'ho is, ,Yithout any fa nit of his o,Yn, dismissed or refused \\'Ork (as it is hereby agreed he may be) before the expiration of one (1) week from and including the day he starts work.

( c) "Small plant" means a plant which develops more than 30 and less than 50 b.h.p. used for the pur· pose of generating electric · current and which is r:ttended by one engine driver, or one engine driver and one assistant.

21.-Wages Schedule.

(a) Basic wage

(b) Engine Drivers (Albany and Bunbury

Per week. £ s. d. 6 15 4

Margins per week.

£ s. d.

stations) *2 3 0 (c) Engine driYers (York) *l 15 0

("·InclnsiYe of allowances for dynamos and compressors, for being in c·harge of plant, doing the general repair \\'Ork of the plant and charging batteries.)

(cl) Engine drivers, small plants (plants whirh have a peak loa<l requiring gen· erating units less than 50 b.h.p.) *3 5 0

( *Inclusive of all allowances, etc., as set out in subclause ( e) of this clause, overtime, penalty rates for ,vork performed on Sunday and pre­scribed holidays and shift work loarl­ings.)

(e) Assistant engine drivers-For the first year of service Nil

Thereafter 7 13 ( f) In the e\'ent of the Comt · awarding higher mar­

gins than those set out in subclauses (b), ( c), ( c1) ancl ( e) of this clause to workers employed in similar out• side positions ,vith comparable responsibilities, it is hereby r greed that the abovementioned margins shall be inereaserl as from the date of and in accordance with the Court's order.

(g) Casual \Yorkers shall be paid ten per cent. (10%) in addition to the above rates.

(h) vVorkers engaged inside in cleaning the inside of rroducers, scrubbers or engine crankcases shall be paid ,;i:,•pencc ( lirl ) per hour extra \Yhilst so employed.

22.-Preference. Preference of employment in respect of the classes of

workers covered by this Agreement shall be giYen to members of the Metrnpolitan and South vVestern Fed­erated Engine Drivers & Firemen's Union of Workers of Western Australia.

In witness whereof the parties hereto ha\'e hereunder Ret their hands and seals the day and year first herPin­before written. Signed on behalf of the Metropolitan and South-Western

Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Union of vVorkers of W.A., Perth.

[L.S.]

H. ILRS, President.

G. H. BRADSHAW, Secretary.

Signed for and on behalf of th 0 State Electricity Com­mission of Western Australia.

F. E. EDMONDSON, [L.S.]

General Manager and Chief Engineer. In t lie presence of-

W. Orr, Secretary,

The State Electricity Commission of Western Anstralia.

INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT.

No. 2 of 1950. (Registered 31/1/1950.)

THIS Agreement made in pursuance of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1949, this 28th day of December, 1949, between the Hon. Premier of the State of Western Australia (hereinafter referred to as '' the employer'') of the one part, and the Amalgamated Road Transport Union of Workers, Perth (hereinafter referred to as '' the union'') of the other part. The parties _hereto mutually covenant and agree as follows:-

1.-Scope. This Agreement shall apply to employees engaged at

the Government Motor Garage under the control of the Premier's Department.

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2.-Area. This Agreement shall apply to the whole of the State

of Western Australia.

3.-Wages. Basic Wage:

(i) :Metropolitan Area, which for this pur­pose shall be taken to be that portion of the State comprised within a radius of fifteen ( 15) miles from the General

Per week. £ s. d.

Post Office, Perth 6 15 11 (ii) Agricultnral Areas, being the South­

West Land Division of the State except such portion thereof as is com­prised within the Metropolitan Area as defined herein 6 15 4

(iii) Golclfields Area ancl all other portions of the State exclusive of the South-West Lancl Division 7 2 11

Except in the case of casual workers the minimum rate of wages payable shall be-

(a) Motor car drh'ers (b) Junior workers

(one only to be employed)

If uncler 17 years of age If 17 and under 18 years of age If 18 and under 19 years of age If 19 ancl under 20 yeads of age If 20 anrl under 21 years of age

4.-Casnal Workers.

Margin over Basic Wage.

£ s. d. 1 5 0

Percentage of Basic Wage.

50 65 75 85 95

Casual workers shall be paid three shillings ( 3s.) per day or part thereof, in addition to an hourly rate cal­culatBd upon the weekly wage prescribed in clause _3 hereof, and on the basis that forty ( 40) hours consti­tute a week's work provided that-

(a) The minimum payment to a casual worker for work performed on any one day shall be four ( 4) homs.

(b) The rate of payment for casual workers for work done in exeess of eight (8) hours in any one day or any Sunday or holiday under this agreement shall be at the rate of time and a half of the rate prescribed in clause 3, in addition to the aforesaid three shillings (3s.) per day or part thereof.

( c) All time of duty on Saturdays shall be paid for at the rate of time and a quarter.

5.-Hours. (a) The hours workers may be called to work without

payment of overtime shall be eight ( 8) hours per day exclusive of meal times, or forty ( 40) hours per week, to be worked in five (5) days Monday to Friday inclusive.

(b) All time worked on any day or days to make up the hours of duty in any week shall be worked in a con­tinuous shift: Provirled that whBre any meal time as set out in clause 15 hereof is not worked such meal time shall not be includerl when computing the hours of rluty each day.

6.-Overtime. (a) Subject to subc1ause (c) (ii) of claus.e 11, all

time of duty-

( i) on Saturdays shall stand alone a,nd be paid for in addition to the weekly wage at the rate of time and a quarter;

(ii) on Sundays or in excess of eight (8) hours in any one 'day, Monday to Friday inclusive, shall stand alone and be paid for in addition to the weekly wage at the rate of time and a half.

(b) (i) The employer may require any worker to work reasonable overtime at overtime rates and such worker shall work overtime in accordance with such requirements.

(ii) The union or workers covered by this agreement shall not in any way, whether directly or indirectly, be party to or concerned in any ban, limitation or restric­tion upon the working of overtime in accordance with the requirements of this clause.

7.-Starting and Finishing Times. The normal starting and finishing times from Mon­

day to Friday inclusive shall be 8.15 a.m. and 5 p.m. respectively, with forty-five ( 45) minutes for lunch: Provided that a worker may be called upon to start (if notified at least one (1) hour prior to the normal start­ing time) and finish at any other time than the normal stai·ting and finishing times.

8.-A way from Home Allowancq, (a) 'Workers engaged on work which takes them out­

side the metropolitan area shall be paid expenses at the rate of fifteen shillings and sixpeiice ( 15s. 6d.) per day whilst absent from the metropolitan area: Provided that the said rate of fifteen shillings and sixpence per day shall be incr.eased or decreased as the case may be by an amount equal to the difference between the .basic wage for the metropolitan area and the basic wage for that portion of the State in which t.11e worker is travel­ling to the intent that the sum of the amount of the wage of the worker and the amount of his tra.velling allowance shall remain constant inespective of the area in which he is travelling.

(b) The daily rate shall represent in equal propor­tions the expenses for three (3) meals and a bed. For the purpose of computing expenses in the case of depar­ture from or arrival in the metropolitan area-

Breakfast shall be allowed for if departure is earlier or arrival is later than 8 a.m.

Lunch, if departme is earlier or arrival is later than 1 p.m.

'l'ea, if departure is earlier or arrival is later than 6 p.m.

Bed, if arrival is later than 11 p.m. Provided that-

(i) when a sleeping berth is provided the bed allowance shall not apply except when a bed has been paid for elsewhere for a portion of the night; and

(ii) when travelling on a Ministerial railway car, or staying at a Government institution for which a charge is not made, no allowance shall be payable.

(c) The expenses allowance at the rate of fifteen shillings and sixpence (15s. 6d.) per day shall be in­rreased or decreased in accordance with any correspond­ing increase or decrease in the allowance paid to per­sons employed under the Public Service Act made sub­sequent to the date of this agreement.

9.-Payment for Highest Function. A junior worker who is ealled upon to drive for more

t'han two (2)° hours in any one (1) day shall be paid the driver's rate of pay for that day.

10.-Annual Leave. (a) A period of two consecutive weeks' leave with

payment of ordinary wages as prescribed shall be allowed annually to a worker by his employer after a period of twelve (12) months' continuous service with such employer. ·

(b) When any award holiday falls within a worker's period of annual leave and is observed on a day which in the ease of that worker would have been an ordinary working day there shall be added to that period one (1) clay bring itn ordinary working clay for each such holi­rlay observed us aforesaid.

(c) (i) Subject to paragraph (ii) when computing the annual leave clue under this claus.e no deduction shall be made from such leave in respect of the period that a worker is on annual leave and/or holidays pro­vided that no deductions shall be made for any approved period a worker is absent from duty through sickness ,vith or witlwnt pay unless the absence exceeds three calender months, in which case deduction may be made for such exeess only.

(ii) Apprnvecl periods of absenc.e from work caused through accident sustained in the course of employment shall not be considered breaks in the continuity of ser­vice, but the first six (6) months only of any such period shall count as service for the purpose of comput­ing annual leave.

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( d) In the event of a worker being employed by an employer for portion only of a year he shall only be entitled to such holida.ys on full pay as arc proportion­ate to his length of service during that period with such employer.

( e) Any worker who may resign or be dismissed from the service for any iiause other than for peculation or theft shall be entitled to receiYe payment for any annual leave which may have been due up to the time of leav­ing the service, provided always that if the "·orker has been dismissed for peculation or theft no claim for annual leave shall be recognised. Jl.1isconduct herein re­ferreil to shall not affect accumulated lea,-e or payment therefor.

(f) The provisions of this clause shall not apply to casual "·orkers.

11.-Pnblic Holidays. ( a.) Each of the following days, or the days observed

in lieu thereof, shall be allowed as a holiday to all workers and be paid for, namely :-New Year's Day, Australia Day (January), Good Friday, East.er Monday, Anzac Day, Labour Day, Foundation Day, King's Birth­day, Christma.s Day and Boxing Day.

(b) Whenever any holiday falls on an employee's ordinary working day and the employee is not required to work on such day, he shall be paid for the ordinary hours he would have worked on such day if it had not been a holiday.

( c) When a worker is required to work on a holiday he shall be paid for the time worked as follows:-

(i) For any holiday other than Christmas Day or Good Friday, which is observed on an ordin­ary working day, he shall be paid for the time worked as if it were an ordinary work­ing day. In addition he shall be allowed a day's leave with pay to be added to his annual leave or to be taken at some subse­quent date if the worker so agrees.

( ii) For Good Friday and Christ~nas Day he shall be paid, in addition to the ordinary hours he would have worked on su<Jh day if it had not been a holiday, an hourly rate calculated upon the weekly wage prescribed in clause 3 hereof for the :first eight ( 8) hours and time and a half thereafter s1tbject to a minimum payment for four ( 4) hours. In addition, he shall be allowed a day's leave with pay to be added to his annual leave or to be taken at some subsequent date if the worker so agrees.

( d) Payment for holidays shall be in accordance with the usual hours of work.

(e) When a worker is off duty owing to leave without pay or sickness, including accidents on or off duty, ex­cept time for which he is entitled to claim sick pay, any holiday falling during such absence shall not be treated as a paid holiday. ViThere the worker is on duty or available on the working day immediately preceding a holiday or resumes duty or is available on the working day immediately following a holiday, as prescribed in this clause, the worker shall be entitled to a paid holiday on all su<Jh holidays.

(f) A casual worker shall not be entitled to payment for any holiday referred to in this clause unless he works on any such holiday when the provisions of proviso (b) of clause 4 shall apply.

12.-Sick Leave. (a) A worker shall be entitled to payment for non­

altencfance on the ground of personal ill health for one­twelfth (l/12th) of a week's pay for each completed month o,f service: Provided that payment for absence through such ill health shall be limited to one ( 1) week h1 each calendar year. Payment hereunder may be adjusted at the end of each calendar year or at the time the worker leaves the service of the employer in the event of the worker being entitled by service subsequent to the sickness to a greater allowance than that made at the time the sickness occurred. This clause shall not apply where a worker is entitled to compensation. under the Workers' Compensation Act. A worker shall not be entitled to receive any wages for any time lost through the result of an accident not arising out of, or in the course of his employment, or for any accident whatever sustained arising out of, his own wilful default or for sickness arising out of his own wilful default.

(b) Where the period of absence through sickness is for three (3) days or more a worker may be called upon by the employer to furnish a. certificate from a duly qualified medical practitioner.

( c) The sick leave herein provided shall he allowed to accumulate and any portion unused in any year may be availed of in the next or any suceeeding year.

13.-Pay Day. All wages shall be paid weekly, and not more than

three (3) days' pay shall be held in hand.

14.-Time and ·wages Boole 'rI1e employer shall provide a time· and wages book, to

lJe kept at a place where it is easily accessible to the employer and the worker. This book shall show the name of each worker, the time he starts and finishes work each day, the number of hours worked by and the wages and overtime pa.id to each worker, and the worker's signature therefor. The employer and worker shall be severally responsible for the _proper posting of the book daily. Suell book shall be open to inspection during working hours, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mon­day to Friday inclusive, by the secretary of the union or any other person authorised in writing by him: Pro­vided that the employer may at his option in lieu of a time book, provide a mechanical clock for the purpose of recording the starting and finishing times of workers, in which case a record of the number of hours worked each day by each worker, and the wages and overtime paid to such worker shall be .entered on a card or cheek (used in connection with such clock), which shall be signed by the worker on receipt of wages each week. The employer and worker shall be severally responsible for the correct keeping daily of such card or check,) \Yhich shall be open to inspection in the same manner a,s the time and wages book befor.e mentioned.

15.-Meal Time. Not more than one and a half (1 ½) hours shall be

allowed for meal times in any one day. Whilst working in the metropolitan ar.ea workers on satisfying the employer that they were prevented from returning to the garage for meals shall be paid two shillings and six­pence (2s. 6d.) for each such meal.

16.-Termination of Employment. (a) One week's notice at any time on either side shall

be required before the engagement of any but a casual hand shall be determined: Provided that the .employer may at any time dismiss a worker for refusal or neglect to obey orders, misconduct, carelessness in tho perform­ance of his duties or if, after receiving one week's notice, he does not carry out his duties in the same manner as he did prior to such notice.

(b) Notice given every week to determine the employ­ment ,vithout any intention to determine the employ­ment at the end of the week, but only with a view to dismissing men at any time, shall not be deemed notice for the purpose of the agreement.

17 .-Contraet of Employment.

(a) Weekly hands ready and willing to work for the whole week and not dismissed for any reason s.et out in clause 16 of this agreement shall be paid a full week's wages.

(b) The employer shall, when engaging workers, state definitely whether such worker is engaged as a weekly or casual hand. Failing such notice the worker shall be r1eemed to be engaged as a weekly "·orker.

18.-Definitions.

For the purpose of this agreement-

'' Ca-ma! worker'' shall mean any person who is en­gaged as a casual worker and who is dismissed or re­fused work without any fault of his own before the expiration of one week from the date of commencing work.

'' Metropolitan ar.ea '' shall be that portion of the State of Western Australia comprised within a radius of fifteen ( 15) miles from the General Post Office, Perth.

798 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A. [MARCH 31, 1950.

19.-Term. This agreement shall operate as from the commence­

ment of the first pay period after the date hereof and shall remain iu force for a period of one year from snch elate.

20.-Cancellation 0 f Previous Agreement. This agreement shall supersede Industrial Agreement

No. 35, of 1948, which is hereby cancelled.

ROSS McLARTY, Premier.

Signed by the said Hon. in the presence of--

R. H. Doig, J.P.

Premier

0. E. NILSSON, Secretary.

Signed and sealed by and on be­half of the Amalgamated Road Transport Union of iVorkers, Perth, in the presence of-

R. Hartley, J.P.

[L.S.]

IN 'l'lIE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 41 of 1949.

Between Professional Accountants Officers Association of Western Australia Union of Workers, Appli­cant, and Hendry Rae and Court, Ford Rhodes Foulkes and Co., 0. L. Haines & Co., Cooper Bros. Goyder and Co., Rankin Morrison and Co., and Others, Respondents.

WHEREAS an industrial c1ispnte existed between the :1bovenamed parties; and whereas the said dis~ute was referred into Colll't for the pt1rpose of hea rmg and determination; and whereas the parties subsequently met and conferred ancl have arrived at agreement on all matters in difference; and whereas the parties have this day appeared before the Court by their respective representatives and requested the Conrt to make the said agreement an Award of the Comt: Now, the'.·e­fore, the Conrt plll'snant to section 65 of the Inc1ustnal Arbitration Act, 1912-1949, and all other powers therem enabling it, hereby declares the memorandum hereunder written to have the same effect as and be deemed an Award of the Conrt.

Memorandum of Agreement. (N ote.-vVherever the word ''!,ward'' occurs herein

it shall be taken to mean and include ''Agreement.' ') k:Z}[Sil

1.-Title. This Award shall be known as the "Professional

Accountauts' Officers' Award.''

2.-Arrangement. 1. Title. 2. Arrangement. .'l. Area. 4. Scope. 5. Term. 6. Definitions. 7. Honrs of Dutv. 8. Overtime. · 9. Meal Allowance.

10. Holidays. ll. Annual Leave. 12. Sick Leave. 13. Travelling Time. 14. Proportion of Juniors. 15. Termination of Services. Hl. Record. 17. Board of Reference. 18. Aged and Infirm Workers. 19. Right of Entry. 20. Articled Clerks, Hehabilitation Trainees and

Ex-servicemen. 21. Part-time Workers. 22. General. 23. Rates of Pay.

3.-Area. This Award shall be limited in its area to the State

Western Australia south of the 14th Parallel of ~h Latitude, excepting the area comprised in any

offices occupied by the National Service Company Limited in carrying ont its business, or the area occupied by any of its officers when engaged in work for and on behalf of the Company.

4.-Scope. This Award shall apply to all workers employed br

practising public accountants, excepting any female worker whose major employment is as a telephonist, stenographer, comptometrist, or calculating, ledger machine or other machine operator.

5.-Term. This Award shall remain in force for a period of

three ( 3) years from the l,'lth day of March, 1950.

6.-Definitions. For the purpose of this A ward:-

( a) "Practising public accountant" shall mean any person or firm eqgaged in the business of accounting, auditing, taxation, secretarial, or allied work, offering his or its services to the generr.l pnblic and without limiting in an) way the generality of the foregoing shall include :111 Public and Chartered Accountants.

(b) ''Union'' or '' Asr.ociation'' shall mean the Professional Accountants' Officers' Association of Western Australia Fnion of vVorkers.

(c) "Qnalified person" shall mc:.n a person over the age of 21 years who has cc1111ploted the examina­tions of and been snbseqncntly admitted to member­ship of a recognised Institute of Accountants.

( c1) "Date of qualification" shall mean for .a qualified person the date of his admission as a member of a recognised Institute of Accountants following the completion of the examinations of snch recognised Institute, or two calendar months after the date on which he sat for and pnssec1 the last examination snb,ject, .whichever date is the earlier. Provided, how­pver, that if snch person c1ic1 not apply for admission as a member of the recognised Institute within three months after the date of notification from the recog­nised Institnte of his having completed the examina­tions of snch Institute, his elate of qualification shall he deemed to be the date of his admission as a member of the recognised Institute. Provided fmther that if finch person has not a tta inec1 the age of 21 years the date of qualification shall be deemed to be the date r.il which he attains snch age.

( e) "Recognised Institute" or "Recognised Insti­tute of Accountants,'' shall mean any of the following Ingtitntes :-

(i) Institute of Chartered Aeconntants in Aus-tralia.

(ii) Commonwealth Institute of Accountants. (iii) Federal Institute of Accountants. (iv) 'l'he Association of Accountants of Australia. (,·.) Any other Institute recognised as such by the

Board of Reference. (f) "Senior clerk'·' shall mean a qualified person

with not less than hve years' experience ( of which at least two years' experience is after the date of quali­fication) in the office of a practising public accountant.

(g) '' Casual worker'' shall mean any worker en­gaged on an hourly contract of service for a period of one week or less with a minimum engagement of four holll's who shall be paid per hour one-fortieth (l/40th) of the appropriate weekly rate.

7.-Homs of Dnty. The hours of work shall be worked in a five or a

five and a half clay week at the option of the employer; provided that the hours to constitute a week's work shall not exceed forty ( 40) hours in any one week.

8.-Overtime. (a) AII time worked in any one week in excess of

40 hours 11hall be paid for a.t the rate of time and one half for the first ten hours and double time there­after. Provided that in any week in which there are one or more holidays the 40 hours referred to herein shall be reduced by the numb~r of ordinary working hours the worker wonld have been required to work on the holiday or holidays had such day or days not been holidays. Provided further that overtime worked on

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any clay in the "'eek not exceeding half an hour each day so worked shall not be included for the purpose of computing any overtime payment.

(b) All time worked on Sundays and on any of the holidays prescribed by this Award shall be paid for at the rate of double time; provided that where an employee travels on a non-working day and is paid therefor as set out in clause 13, paragraph ( c) of this Award he may, by mutual agreement, then proceed to work and such time worked shall be paid for as follows:-

Ji'or the first six honrs-at ordinary rate. For time in excess of the first six hours-at the rate

of double time. ( c) An employer nm)' require any worker to work

reasonable overtime at overtime rates, and such worker shall work overtime in accordance with such require­ments.

( d) Overtime shall only be paid for if worked by the direction of the employer or a responsible officer of the employer, but no overtime shall be paid to a worker for time worked looking for errors in his or her own work.

(e) For the purpose of calculating overtime the ordinary time hourly rate shall be the weekly award rate of pay applicable to the person concemed divided by 40 and not the actual weekly rate of pay where a person is being paid in excess of the Award rate.

(f) Where an employer agrees to pay and an em­ployee agrees to accept payment at a rate, in the case of a male employee of £52 per year and of a1 female employee £39 per year, in excess of the maxi­mum marginal rate set out in this Award, then whilst such payment continues the ·overtime provisions of this Award shall not apply to such employee.

9.-Meal Allowance. Unless a satisfactory meal is provided by the em­

ployer or his client a meal allowance of two shillings sha

0

II be paid to each worker in the following circum­stances:-

If the worker is required to continue working after six p.m. on any clay of the week from Monday to Friday inclusive or after one p.m. on a Saturday or Sunday or any holiday prescribed under this Award. Provided that if the worker is employed outside of the metropolitan area and receiws a half-day off in the afternoon on any clay other than a Saturday, payment shall be made as prescribed herein for work performed after one p.m. on that clay, in lieu of the payment for Saturday.

10.-Holidays. (a) In all establishments covered by_ th_is Aw'ard,

the follmving clays or the clays observed m lieu thereof shall be observed as holidays and paid for, namely, New Year's Day, Australia Day, Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter Monday, Foundation Day, Labour Dr.y, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Anzac Day, Show Day (from 12 o'clock noon).

(b) On any public holiday not prescribed . as a holiday under this Award, the employer's establishment or place of business may be closed in which case a worker need not present himself for duty and payment may be deducted, hut if work be clone ordinary rates of pay shall apply.

( c) The provisions of this clause shall not apply to casual workers.

11.-Annnal Leave. (a) Except as hereinafter provided a period of two

weeks' leave with payment of ordinary wages as pr:­scribed shall be allowed annually to a worker by Ins employer after twelve months' continuous service with such employer.

(b) H any Award holiday falls within a work~r 's period of annual leave and is observed on a clay "·h1ch, in the case of that worker would haYe been an ordinary working day, there ~hall be a~decl to that period one day, being an ordmary W?rkmg day, for each such holiday observed as aforesaid.

( c) If after one month's continuous service in any qualifying twelve-monthly period a worker lawfully leaves his employer through no fault of the worker he shall be paid pro rata for his holiday pay.

( d) A worker who is dismissed for misconduct or who illegally severs his contract of service shall not be entiiled to 'the benefit of the provisions of this clause.

( e) In the event of it being found impracticable to grant such leave in any year, the worker shall in the following year be granted two weeks' leave, in addition to the leave for such year. Leave shall not accumu­late for more than two years.

(f) Subject to the right of the employer contained in the preceding paragraph, annual leave or any accumulation thereof pursuant to the previous para­graph shall be taken between dates mutually agreed upon by the employer and the worker, or in default of such agreement within three months of its becoming clue between dates determined by the employer.

(g) The provisions of this clause shall not apply to casual worke-rs.

12.-Sick Leave. (a) A worker shall be entitled to payment for non­

attendance on the grounds of personal ill-health for one-sixth (l/6th) of a week for each completed month of service; provided that payment for absence through such ill-health shall be limited to two (2) weeks' pay in each year of service. Provided further that a worker with at least two (2) years of service who produces to his employer a medical certificate that personal ill-health necessitates a longer absence from his employment than the pel'iod allowed of one-sixth of a week per month of service, shall be entitled to payment for absence through sickness of up to one­third (l/3rd) of a week for each completed month of senice, with a limit of four ( 4) weeks' pay in any one year of service.

(b) A worker shall not be entitled to receive any wages from his emplo?er for any time lost through the result of an accident not arising out of or in the course of his employment, or for any accident, wher­ever sustained arising out of his own wilful default or for sickness arising out of his own wilful default.

( c) J\i'o worker shall be entitled to the benefits of' this clause unless he produces proof satisfactory to his employer of sickness, but the employer shall noL be entitled to a medical certificate unless the absenc,1 is for three ( 3) days or more.

(cl) This clause shall not apply where the worker is entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compen­sation Act.

13.-Travelling Time. (a) When a worker is required to work temporarily

at a location other than his usual place of duty, any ex­cess fare over that which he normally incurs ,shall be paid by the employer.

(b) When a worker is engaged at such a distance that he cannot return at night, a suitable board and lodging shall be found at the employer's expense.

( c) All travelling done on a non-working day shall be paid for as a full day's pay, irrespective of the actual number of hours travelled.

14.-Proportion of Juniors. The proportion of juniors that may be employed in

any establishment shall not be more than two juniors to each senior clerk and each principal actively engaged, and one junior to each worker qualified to the rate pay­able for a worker in his eighth or ninth year of service. For the purpose of this clause a junior means a worker with less than two ye'ars' senice, other than a messenger or female telephonist, stenographer 01· machine operator.

15.-Termination of Service. The employment of any worker other than a casual

shall be terminable by one week's notice on either side, provided that a worker may be summarily dismissed for misconduct, in which case he sha11 be paid up to the time of dismissal only.

16.-Record. A record shall be kept in each establishment by the

empl0Ye1·. wherein s!rnll he enterecl-(i) the name of each worker;.

(ii) the age of each worker 1f under twenty-one (21) years of age;

(iii) the date commenced service;

800 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MARCH 31, 1950.

1_,v) we wagm; alic.l tlle overtime paic.l eac!J. weeK; (_ v) a recorcl oJ' tne elassilicat10n and the dates

thereat. Such record shall be open to the inspection of a duly

accre<lite(l representative of the Association, during usual business hours.

1.·rovide<l that where a worker is receiving payment as ,et out in Clause 8 paragraph (f) the prons1011s of this Clause shall not apply,

17.-Board of Reference. (a) The Court may appoint, for the purpose of this

Award, a Board of He1e1ell(,e, 'l'he Board shall consist of a chairman to be appointed by the Court, and two other representatives, one to be nominated by each of the parties as prcscl'lbed by the regulations. 'l'here are assigned to the Board in the event of agreement not being anived at between the said parties the functions of-

(i) adjusting any matters of difference which may arise Letween the parties from time to time, except such as involve interpretation of the i,ronsions of this A ward;

(ii) cteciding any other matter that the Court may from time to time refer to such Board.

(b) An appeal shall lie from any decision of such Board in the manner and subject to the conditions pre­scribed in the regulations to the Industrial Arbitration Act, 191~-49, ,rhich for this purpose are embodied in this Award.

18.-Aged and Infirm Workers. (a) Any worker who, by reason of old age or in­

firmity, is unaLle to earn the minimum wage may be paid such le .. ser wage as may from time to time be agreed in wnting betw<.:en the Association and the em­ployer.

(b) In the event of no agreement being arrived at the matter may be referred to the Board of Reference for determination.

( c) After application has been made to the Board of Reference and pending the decision of the Board the worker shall be entitled to work for and be employed at the proposed lesser rate. •

19.-Right of Entry. A duly accredited representative of the Association

shall be permitted to interview any worker on legitimate Association business on the business premises of the employer during the recognised meal hour of the worker with the permission of the employer (which permission shall not be umeasonably withheld) but this prerogative shall not Le exercised more than once in any one week without the consent of the employer.

20,-Articled Clerks, Rehabilitation Trainees and Ex-Servicemen,

The rates of pay including living allowances to be paid to articled clerks and rehabilitation trainees shall be those rates which would be applicable if no articles were in force.

Pro,·ided that ex-servicemen who have served or are serving under Articles of Pupilage and who were in the employ of a practising public accountant before enlist­ing for war service, service prior to enlistment and half the amount of war service shall be counted as service ,Yith a practising public accountant.

It is further prnvided that existing articles other than those of rehabilitation trainees shall not be affect­ed by this Award, except insofar as rates of pay arc concerned.

21.-Part-time Workers. (a) Notwithstanding anything herein contained an

employer shall be at liberty to employ part-time workers for a p8riod of thhty hours or less in any one week, who slw ll he pai,1 per hom worked one fortieth of the npproprinte weekly rate.

(b) Where nny worker is employed under the pro­visions of sub-clause (a) of the Clause, Annual Leave as prescribed in Clause 11 and Sick Leave as prescribed in Clame 12, shall be reduced proportionately as the hours ,rnrked each week bear to forty hours.

22.-General. (a) In the event of the death of a worker the cash

equivalent o-f all annual leave due at the time of death shall be prid to the worker's dependents or personal representatives.

(b) No worker shall, as a result of the operation of this Award, suffer any loss of salary which he or she may have enjoyed to the date of this Award.

( c) On each pay day each worker shall have set out in or endorsed on the pay envelope or a separate slip the amount of ordinary salary or wages due, details of the overtime due for that pay period, details of all deductions made from the gross earnings, und the net amount payable shall be shown.

( d) Payment shall be made at not greater than fort­nightly intervals.

23.-Rates of Pay. 'l'he minimum rates of wages payalJle to workers com­

ing within the scope of this Award shall be as follows:-

Basic Wage lVIetropolitan Area S.W. Land Division Goldfields and' other

lVIale Clerks.

Areas

Per iVeek lVIales Females, 6 18 1 3 14 7 6 17 4 3 14 2 7 4 8 3 18 1

Pirst year of senice-43% male basic wage Second year of service-5,3% male basic wage Third year of service-GS% male basic wage Fourth year of servire-82% ma le basic wnge Fifth or at age of 21-l0s. ld. margin Sixth year of serv:cc-£1 0 7 margin Seventh year of service-£1 10 7 margin Eighth year of service-£2 0 7 margin Ninth year of service-£2 10 7 margin

FC'male Clerks other than Telephonists, Stenographers, Typists, Comptometrists, Calculating, Ledger l\fochine, or other lVIachine Operators.

First year of service-60% female basic wage Second year of service-76% female basic wage Third year of service-94% female basic wage Fourth year of service-lls. margin Fifth year of service-£1 1 0 margin Sixth, or at age of 21-£1 !1 0 margbi. Seventh year of service-£1 14 0 margin Eighth year of service-£2 0 7 margiu Ninth year of service-£2 10 7 margin

PTOvided that a. qualified person with more than two years' service, but who is not qualified as a senior clerk shall as from the date of qualification be entitled not­withstanding years of service to the rate applicable to the eighth year of sel'\'ice for a male or female as the case may he, and after twelve months service on that rate to the rate applicable for the ninth year of service,

For the purpose of this Clause ''service'' shall be cal­culated on the aggregate period of ser\'ice of earJ1 worker in the employ of any one or more practising puhlic accountants.

Senior Clerks.

First year in classification Seconcl year in classification Third y~ar in classification Fourth' war in classification Fifth year in classification Sixth vear in classification Seventh year in class'ification Eighth );ear in classification

Margin over the Male Basic Wage

for a male worker or over the Female Basic Wage for a Fe-

male Worker, £ s. d. 2 12 7 3 2 7 3 12 7 4 2 7 4 12 7 4 16 7 5 0 7 5 4 1

I certify pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial Ar­bitration Act, 1912-1949, that the foregoing is a copy of the agreement arrived at between the parties mentioned above.

Dated at Perth this 7th day of March, 1950.

[L.s.J (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON, President.

Filed at my office this 7th clay of March, 1950.

(Sgd.) S. WHEELER, Clerk of the Court of Arbitration.

;\IAHCH 31, U)50,] n.OVF,RNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 801

]X nm COURT m, ARBI'l'RATION OF WESTERN AUS'l'RALIA.

No. 42 of 19-19.

Bct\\'ccn The Theatre :i'llanagcrs' Association ("'1Vcster11 Australia Branch) Union of Workers, Applicant, and :Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Theatres Pty. Limited, Mayfair Thcatrette Limited and Others, Respon­dents.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed between the abo,-enau1ed parties; ancl whereas the said dispute was referred into Court for the purpose of hearing and cletermination; and whereas the parties subsequently met and confened av.d ha,-e arrh-ecl at agreement on all mutters in clifferencc; and whereas the parties have this tlay appeared before the Court by their respective repre­sentatives and requested the Court to make the said agreement an Amud of the Court: Now, therefore, the Comt, pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial Arbi­tration Act, 1912-1949 and all other powers thcreill enabling it, hereby declares the memorandnm hereunder written to have the same effect as and be deemed au Award of the Court.

:i'IIemoraudum of Agreement.

(X otc.-\Vherever the word ''Award'' occurs herein it shall be taken to mean and include ''Agreement.'')

1.-Titlc.

This Aw:1rd shall be known as the '' 'IV estern Austra­lian Theatre Managers' Award.''

2.-An:mgemcnt.

'!'his Aw,ll'cl is arranged as follows:-1. Title. 2. A1T:1ngc1ncnt. 3. Dcfinitio11s. 4. Area and Scovc. 5. Rates of Wages. G. Adjustment of Hates of Wages. 7. Rates of Wages for Casual Vv'orkcrs. 8. Hours. 9. Rosters.

J 0. Performances. 11. Overtime and Penalty Rates. 12. Midnight Performances. 13. ,Special Rates for Sundays and Holidays. 1,J., Afternoon and Night off. 15. :Ideal Homs. Hi. Dinner and Evening Dress Suits. 1'7. 'l'ranJlling ancl Incidental Expenses. 18. RcmoYal Expenses. 19. Annual Leave. 20. No Reduction. 21. Terms of Engagement. 22. Sick Lerne. 23. Payment of Wages. 24. Tenn of Award.

3.-Definitions.

(a) '' Assistant Manager" means a person who assists a manager of a theatre in canying out the duties of a manager as herein provided and who is called upon to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the manager duri1JO' the absence of the manager from the theatre.

(b )° ''Manager'' means a person who is responsible for the general business operations at the theatre and who may be called upon to attend to any of the fol­lowing :-advertising, main tenancc, employment and superYision of staff thereof and 11·ho w_ith or without the assistance of a treasurer and/or assistant manager is responsible for the checking, safe-keeping, and bank­ing of the theatre 1·eceipts and funds, the payment of salaries and wages and/or accounts and the prepara­tion and keeping of records as directed by the pro­prietor or his representatiye,

( c) '' Thea.tr0'' includes cinematograph theatres, theatrettcs, legitimate theatres, vaudeville theatres and concert halls, and/or other places of amusement wheth­C'l' indoor or outdoor, giYing two performances or more per week.

(cl) '' 'l'raincc Manager'' means a person who sha]] at all times be under the clfrect supervision of a man­ager or assistant manager for a period of not more than twelve months engaged in training for the dntics of a 1uanager, assistant 111anager or treasurer.

( c) '' 'l'reasnrer'' means a person other than a man­ager or assistant manager who may be called npon to carry out the checking, banking ancl safe-keeping of the theatre receipts and funds and payment of the ,·c,·oirnts ancl/or wages and salaries and the preparation and keeping of such records as directed by the man­ager, but shall not include a person whose rcgnlai· duties arc those of any other worker at the theatre.

4.-Area and Scope. Thh Award shall apply throughout the State of

\Vostern Australia except in the area comprised by tl1c,1tres known as the Ambassadors and Plaza situated in the central ward of the Cit:y of Perth, and the theatre known as Hoyts, J•'remantle, sitnated in the city wnrcl of the City of Frcmantlc, and shall apply to the employment in theatre,; of -workers in the classifications clcfincd in clause 3 hereof.

5.-Rates of Wages. (n) Basie Wage-

Within a 15-mile radius of the G.P.O., Perth

Outside a 15-mile radius of ti,e G.P.O., Perth, but within the South-West Land Dhision

Hest of State

Males Per '1¥eel<.

£ s. d.

G 18 1

6 17 4 7 4 8

Females Per Week.

£ s. d.

3 14 7

3 14 2 3 18 1

(b) The minimum rate of wages payable to workers governed by this Award shall be as follows:-

(i) 'To workers employed in theatres in the Central \Varel of the City of Perth and in theatres in the City Ward of the City of Frcmantle, other than theatres covered by the Federal Award-

Manager Assistant Manager Treasurer Trainee Manager

Margin Per Weck. £ s, cl. 7 15 11 4 5 11 2 15 11 1 5 11

(ii) To workers employed in theatres other than those coming within the scope of paragraph ( i) of this subclanse (b), giving two perform­ances daily or nightly (as the case may be)-

lifargin Per Weck. Within a Outside a Rest 15-mile 15-mile radius of

radius of of the G.P.O., State. the G.P.O., Perth, but within

Perth. the S.W. Land Division.

£ s. cl. £ s. cl, £ s. cl, Manager G 1;3 11 6 16 8 6 9 ,1

Assistant 1fanager 2 13 11 2 16 8 2 9 4

rrrainee Manager 1 5 11 1 6 8 19 4

(iii) To workers employed in theatres other than those coming within the scope of paragraphs ( i) and (ii) of this subclause (b), showing six nights per week and one matinee-

i\fargin Per Week. Within a Outside a Rest 15-milc 15-mile radins of

radius of of the G.P.O., State. the G.P.O., Perth, but within

Perth. the S.W. Land Division.

£ s. cl. £ s, cl, £ s. d.

Manager 5 15 11 5 16 8 5 9 4 Assistant

Manager 2 15 11 2 16 8 2 9 4

Trainee i1anager 1 5 11 1 6 8 19 4

802 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MARCH 31, 1950.

5.-Rate of Wages-continiwd. (iv) 'l'o workers employed in theatres other than

those coming within the scope of paragraphs (i) to (iii) both inclusive of this subclanse (1J), and giving more than one performance per week-

Within a 15-mile

radius of the G.P.O.,

Perth.

Margin Per Week. Outside a

15-mile radius of the G.P.O.,

Perth, but within the S.W. Land

Division.

Rest of

State.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Manager 3 15 11 3 16 8 3 9 4

(v) 'l'o managers intermittently employed in theatre~ coming within the scope of paragraph (iv) of this subelause (b )-

For two days per week of not more than 13 hours 20 minutes-One thira of the rate of wages payable to a manager under preced­ing paragraph (iv).

For three clays per week of not more than 20 hours-One half of the mte of wages pay­able to a manager under preceding paragraph (iv).

For four days per week of not more than 26 hours 40 minutes-Two thirds of the rate of wages paya,ble to a Mmiager under pre­ceding paragraph (iv).

~'or five clays per week of not more than 33 hours 20 minutes-Five sixths of the rate of wages payable to a manager under preceding paragraph (iv).

( c) If dming the currency of this Award the Arbi­tration Court of 'West em Australia should prescribe a basic wage generally or in any district differing in amount from that now proscribed, then the amounts prescribed herein as margins and any adjustment pursuant to clause 6 shall be deemed to be increased or decreased inversely to any increase or clocroasc iii the said basic wage.

( rl) Allowances prescribed by this Award are not subject to variation in a,xordance with fluctuations in the basic wage.

6.-Adjnstment of Rates of Wages.

For work done after the coming into operation of this A ,rnrd during each future period of or near a quarter beginning with the first pay period to commence in a i\jovember, a February, a May, or au August, the marginal rates prescribed ,by clause 5 shall be adjusted by the following method, according to the position and fluctuation of the Commonwealth Court of Arbitration retail price index numbers (second series). For the purpose of this A ward the expression ''Court's retail price index numbers (second series)'' or any like ex­pression means the number stated to be such an index numbers in any document purporting and not proved to be wrung],\- so purporting, to be printed by the Com, monwealth Government Printer or to be signed by or on behalf of the Commonwealth Industrial Registrar.

(a) Adjustment is to he made based upon the equat­ing of index 1rnmber 87.0 with 87 shillings the amount msessed upon that number of the Commonwealth Arbi­tration Court's declared needs basic wage per week for an adult male.

(b) 'l'he index nmnber for the six capital cities ( weighted average) is to be applied.

( c) The index number for the calendar quarter next preceding the period of or near a quarter for which the adjustment is made is to be ascertained.

( d) The amount of addition or deduction assigned in the following table or any extension thereof to the index number division comprising such number is to be ascertained.

( e) That assigned amount shall for work done during such period of or near a quarter be added to or deducted from those originally prescribed amounts of the rntes in accorclance with the table.

(f) The division called original in the following table is that for ,vhich the rates shown as margins in clause 5 have been vrescribed as at the date of this Award.

'l'ABLE. Original Index Number 127.5-128.4

Index Number Divisions for

Addition.

127.5-128.4 128.5-129.4 129.5-130.4 130.5-131.4 131.5-132.4 132.5-133.4 133.5-lM.k 134..5-135.4 135.5-136.4 136.5-137.4 137.5-138.4 138.5-139.4 139.5-140.4 140.5-141.4 141.5-142.4 142.5-143.4 143.5-144.4 144.5-145.4

Amount of Addition or

Deduction per week. s. d. nil 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0

10 0 11 0 12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0 lG 0 17 0

Index Number Divisions for Deduction.

127 .5-128.-1 126.5-127.4 125.5-126.4 124.5-125.4 123.5-124.4 122.5-123.4 121.5-122.4 120.5-121.J 119.5-120.-1 118.5-119 .4 117.5-118.4 116.5-117.4 115.5-116.4 114.5-115.4 113.5-114.4 112.5-113.4 111.5-112.4 110.5-111.4

7 .-Rates of Wages for Casual Workers. A casual worker is one engaged and paid for as such. A casual worker for working ordinary time shall be

paid per hour one fortieth (l/40th) of the appropriate weekly wage with the addition of twenty per cont. with a minimum payment as for three hours.

8.-Hours. (a) The ordinary hours of work for weekly workers

shall not exceed 80 hours per fortnight, provided that uot more than 44 hours shall ,be worked in any one week. A week shall be reckoned as from Monday to Saturday, inclusive or alternatively any six consecutive working days, excluding Sundays.

(b) 'l'he ordinary hours of work shall commence not earlier than 9.30 a.m. and finish not later than 11.20 p.m., provided that the hours of work nuder this sub­clause must be worked within a spread of 12 hours.

9.-Rosters. Each worker covered by this Award employed in

theatres in the Central Ward of the City of Perth or the City Ward of the City of F:remantle shall be pro­,·ided with a roster setting out his normal homs of work.

10.-Performmices. All performances worked in suburban or country

theatres in excess of 12 in any one week shall be paid for at the prescribed rate for additional performances, namely, one-sixth (l/6th) of the prescribed weekly rate for each such performance. This clause shall not apply to continuous theatres.

11.-Overtime a.nd Penalty Rates. (a) All time worked outside the times of beginning

and ending work as prescribed in clause 8 of this Award shall be paid for at the rate of double time.

(b) Ali time worked within the times of beginning and ending work in excess of the hours fixed for a week's work shall he paid for at the rate of time and one half for the first four hours and dou,ble time there­after; provided that all time worked outside the spread of 12 homs in any one day shall be paid for at the rate of double time.

( c) The foregoing rates shall not be cumulative.

12.-Midnight Performances. Any worker called on to work at a performance which

begins after the usual closing time of 11 p.m. or there-1rbouts shall be paid for that performance one-third of his appropriate weekly rate.

13.-Special Rates for Sundays and Holidays. (a) (i) Any worker called upon to work on a Sun­

day shall be paid double time for all time worked; pro­vided that if he works for a period of three hours or less he shall be entitled to ,be paid for a minimum period of three hours at casual rates for a Sunday.

(ii) Casual workers called upon to work on a Sun­day shall be paid double the appropriate rates pre­scribed for work on ordinary days.

;\IARCH 31, 1950.] GOVERl'."'MENT GAZETTE. W.A. 803

(b) (i) Any worker called upon to work on a Christ· mas Day, Good J;,riday or Labom Day shall be paid double time for all time worked with a minimum pay­ment as for a fnll dav at double time.

(ii) Carnal workers ~ailed npon to work on a Christ­mas Day, Good Friday or Labour Day shall be paid double the appropriate rates prescribed for work on ordinary days.

(c) (i) Any worker called upon to work on New Year's Day, Anniversary Day, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, King's Birthday, Boxing Day and all other days regarded and observed as holidays throughout the States of the Commonwealth shall be paid time and one half.

(ii) Casual workers called upon to work on any clay descri-bed in subparagraph (i) hereof shall be paid one and one-half times the appropriate rates prescribed for work on ordinary days.

14.-Afternoon and Night Off. (a) Weekly workers employed in theatres in the Cen,

tral Ward of the City of Perth or the City Ward of the City of Fremantle shall, as arranged by the em­ployer, be entitled to one afternoon as from 1 p.m. and one night off each week.

(b) Weekly workers employed in theatres coming within the scope of paragraphs (ii) and (iii) of sub• clause (b) of clause 5 shall, as arranged by the em­ployer, be entitled to two afternoons off each week as from 1 p.m.

15.-Meal Homs. The following shall be the prescribed hours for

meals:-Luncheon-Not less than one continuous hour be•

tweeu 11.45 a.m. and 2.15 p.m. Dinner-Not less than one continuous hour be•

tweeu 5 p.n1. and 7 p.m. Supper-Not less than a continuous half an hour

between 10 p.m. and midnight, where a further performance is to commence after 11 p.m.

If any worker is required to work during the time when a meal interval should be allowed he shall be paid for such time worked at the rate of time and one half in lieu of ordinary time.

16.-Dinner and Evening Dress Suits.-Workers required so to do shall provide their own

dinner dress for evening wear in a first class condition and any expense reasonably incurred for maintenance, repair and laundering it occasioned by use when on duty shall be defrayed by the employer. Where an employer requires a worker to wear full evening dress suit, white coat or other prescribed wear,. the employer shall provide it in first class condition and any expense incurred for maintaining and laundering it occasioned by use when on duty, shall be clefrayed by the em­ployer.

17.-Travellh1g and Incidental Expenses. (a) All out of pocket expenses incurred in connec­

tion with the employer's business authorised by the employer and properly paid by the worker shall be reimbursed by the employer.

(b) If any worker is requir.ed to travel interstate or intra-state on his employer's business and is unable to return to his home each night, he shall, in addition to his weekly wage, be provided with first class trans, port including a sleeping ·berth on trains where such accommodation is usually available, together with a living allowance of £5 5s. 0d. per week, or if the period be less than one week, at the rate of £1 ls. 0d. per day or the employer shall have the option of providing and paying for accommodation suita.ble to reasonable requirements of the worker and as approved by the worker, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.

(c) If any worker is detained at the place of em• ployment by the employer or his representative after 11.30 p.m. and •if so detained until too late to travel by the last tram, train or vehicle to his or her home, the employer shall provide proper conveyance for the worker so detained, if a female to her home, or if a male to his home if such home is more than a mile from the place of employment.

18.-Removal E:xpenses. Where any worker is appointed or transferred to

a theatre and the employer desires the worker to reside in a particular suburb, town or State, then the cost of removal and expenses necessarily incurred shall be )_)Orne _a.9d _Paid for by the employer,

19.-Annual Leave. (a) All full time workers, other than casuals em­

ployed in theatres in the Central Ward of the ci'ty of Perth or the City Ward of the City of Fremantle shall be entitled to and shall take three weeks annual' leave on full pay, and in the event of the employment of such worker being terminated before the expiration of 12 months, such worker shall be paid one and a half clays' pay for each completed month of service.

(b) All full time workers, other than casuals, em, ployed in theatres coming within the scope of para, graphs (ii), (iii) and (iv) of subclause (b) of clause 5, &hall be entitled to and shall take two weeks annual leave on full pay, and in the event of the employment of such a worker being terminated before the expira­tion of 12 months, such worker shall be paid one day's pay for each completed month of service.

(c) The employer shall where praeticable give each worker at least one calendar month's notice of the date from which his annual leave shall be taken.

( d) The annual leave shall be given and taken in consecutive weeks unless otherwise mutually arranged.

( e) Where any public holiday as prescribed in clause 13 of this Award occms during the period of the worker's annual leave, the leave shall be increased by one day for each holiday falling aforesaid.

20.-No Reduction. No worker slwll as a result of the operation of this

Award suffer any loss of salary which he or she may have enjoyed prior to the operation of this Award.

21.-Terms of Engagement. (a) All workers on the permanent staff shall be en,

gaged by the week unless a longer period of engage­ment be agreed to between the parties.

(b) Such employment shall be terminated 011 either side only ·by two weeks' notice, which may be given at any time dming the week and the worker shall only be entitled to payment up to the time of the expira­tion of the notice.

(c) Nothing in this Award shall affect any legal right of an employer to dismiss without notice any worker for whatever period engaged, for malingering, inefficiency, neglect of duty or misconduct; in the case of such dismissal wages shall be payable for the em• ployment up to but not after the time of dismissal.

(d) Notwithstanding anything elsewhere contained in this Awar<l au employer may deduct payment of wages for any clay on which any worker cannot be usefully employed. because of-

( i) any strike; (ii) any breakdown of machinery; or (iii) any stoppage of work unavoidable by the em­

ployer.

22.-Sick Leave. (a) Any worker not attending for duty shall lose his

pay for the actual time lost unless such worker has had not less than three months' service with the same employer and produces or forwards within 24 hours of the commencement of such a,bsence evidence satisfactory to the employer that his non-attendance was due to personal ill-health or accident necessitating such absence but such worker shall not be entitled to payment for non-attendance on the grounds of personal ill-healt11 or accident for more than forty hours of working time in each year of service; provided that he shall not be entitled to paid leave of absence for any period in re, spect of which he is entitled to Workers' Compensa­tion.

(b) Notwithstanding anything contained in subclause (a) hereof, if the full period of sick leave as pre• scribed is not taken in any year, such portion as is not taken shall be cumulative from year to year up to a. period not exceeding 120 hours of working time, whieh shall be the maximum amount of leave to which any worker may be entitled in any year without deduc­tion of pay.

23.-Payment of ·wages. All moneys payable to any worker shall be paid not

later than 9 p.m. on the last day or night of the worker's working week, but payment of overtime in 1·espect of any wee){ shall be paid in the subsequent weelt, , , ·

804 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [i\1ARCH 31, 1950.

24.-Term of Award. 'I'his Award shall have effect and operate as from

the beginning of the first pay period commencing after the first day of Febrnary, 1950, and shall continne in force for a period of three years from the date hereof.

I eertify pursnant to section 65 of the Inclnstrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1949, that the foregoing is a copy of the agreement anivecl at between the parties men­tioned above.

Dated at Perth this 7th day of March, 1950.

lL.S.] (Sgd.) L. ,v. JACKSON, President.

Filed at my office this 7th day of March, 1950.

(Sgd.) S. WHEELER, Clerk of the Conrt of Arbitration.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946. Notice of Special Resolntion for Volnntary Winding-np.

(Pnrsnant to Section 232 (1) .)

NOTICE is hereby given that at a general meeting of the Frnit and Vegetable Distribnting Agency Limited, dnly convened and held at Tropical Bnildings, 863-867 ·w ellington Street, Perth, on the 20th day of l'iia1:ch, 1950 at three o'clock in the afternoon, the followmg speci'al rcsolntion ,ms dnly passed:-'' That the Com­parny be wonnd np vollu1tarily in ac0ordance with section 236-242 of the Companies Act, 1943-1946, and Mr. Robert Henry Stowe, Chartered Acconntant (Anst.), be appointed Liquidator of the Company.

Dated the 21st day of March, 1950. REGINALD LONG, Chairman of the Meeting.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949. Notice of Change in Sitnation of Registered Office of

a Company Incorporated Ontside Western Australia. Pursnant to Section 330 ( 4).

Western Electric Company (Anstralia) Pty. Limited.

WESTERN ELECTRIC COMPANY (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LIMITED hereby gives notice that the Registered Office of the Company was, on the 20th March, 1950, changed to and is now situated at 447 Murray Street, Perth, W.A.

Dated this 23rd day of March, 1950.

W. G. WYLKS, Agent in W.A.

COMPANIES ACT, 1893-1938. H. C. Little & Company Limited (in Vol. Liq.)

NOTICE is hereby given, in pursnance of scetio11 158 of the Companies Act, 1893-1938, that the final general meeting of shareholders of the abovenamecl Com­pany will be held at the office of Messrs. Flack and Flack, First Floor, A.~LP. Chambers, Perth, on Thurs­day, 4th May, 1950, at 12 noon, for the purpose of receiving the Liqnidator 's acconnt, and any explana­tion thereof, showing how the winding-np has been con­dncted and the property of the Company has been disposed of.

Dated this 31st day of March, 1950.

A. R. LANG, Agent f,or the Liquidator.

_COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946. Notice of Special Resolution for Volnntary Winding-np.

Pmsnant to Section 232 (1).

NOTICE is hereby given that at a general meeting of Hongh & Chilvers Limited dnly convened and held at 45 Phillimore Street, Fremantle, on the 21st clay of March, 1950, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, -the fol­lowing special resolution was dnly passed:-'' That the Company be wonncl np voluntarily, and that John Richard Hinwood, of Hoom 15, First Floor, Bank of Adelaide Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth be appointed as Liqnidator.'' '

Dated this 24th clay of March, 1950.

J. H. CHILVERS, Chairman of Meeting.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Notice of Special Resolntion for Voluntary Winding-up.

Pnrsuant to Section 232 (1).

NOTICE is hereby given that at a general meeting of the Westralian Egg Distribntors Limited, duly con­vened and held at the Board Room of the Fruit & Proclnce Agents' Association Pty. Ltd., ,'Vellington Street, Perth, on the 14th day of March, 1950, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, the following special resoln­tion was duly passed:-'' That the Company be wound np voluntarily, and that Mr. 1'Vilfrecl Ivan Keogh, of C.l'iI.L. Building, 55 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Char­tered Accountant (Aust.), be appointed Liquidator for the purposes of the winding-np.

Dated the 16th day of March, 1950.

D. J. SUTCLIFFE, Chairman of Meeting.

1Vestem Australia. 'l'HE COMP ANTES ACT, 1943-1947.

Alexander's Garage Pty. Limited (in Liquidation).

NO'l'IOE is hereby given in pursuance of section 242 of the Companies Act, 1943-HlMl, that a general meet­ing of shareholders of the abovenametl Company ,vill be held at the office of the Liquidator, care of J. L. B. Weir & Brodrick, K S. & A. Bank Chambers, 101 tit. George's Terrace, Perth, on the second clay of )lay, 1950, at 10 a.m. for the purpose of receiving the Liqnidator 's acconut and any explanation thereof, showing how the winding up has been eoncluctecl and the property of the Company disposed of.

Dated this 28th day of March, 1950.

C. B. HUGALL, Liquidator.

IN 'I'HE MATTER OF THE COMP ANlES AC'l', 1943-1949.

Ancl in the Matter of ,V.A. Milk Bottle Recovery Uo. Pty. Ltd.

NO'l'ICE is hereby gfren __ that, pursnant to section 26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificnte of Incorpora­tion, as a limited Company, has this day been issuetl to W.A. Milk Bottle Recovery Co. Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 21st day of March, 1950.

Companies Office,

G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar of CompanieH.

Supreme Court, Perth, ,V.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE C01{PANIES ACT, 1943-1949.

Anrl in the Matter of Dried Frnits ("W.A.) Pty. Ltd. NO'l.'ICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 2G (1) of the abovenamecl Act, a Certificate of Incorpor:1-tion, as a Limitccl Company, !ms this dny bcc11 issuecl to Dried Fruits (W.A.) Pty. Ltcl.

Datecl this 21st clay of March, 1950.

G. J. BOYLSON. Registrar of Compai{ies.

Companies Office, Supreme Comt, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949.

NOTICE is hereby given timt, pursuant to sections 402 ancl 405 of the abovenamecl Act, the unclermentioned persons have been registered on the dates specified as qualifiecl to act as Auditor ancl Liquidator of Com­panies:-

Arthur Davicl Watt, of A.N.A. House, 44 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Chartered Aecountant (Aust.) · date of registration, 23rd March, 1950. '

William Harolcl Duirs, of A.N . .A_. House, 44 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Chartered Accountant (Aust.) • date of registration-23rd March, 1950. '

Dated the 23rd day of March, 19:30.

G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar of Companies.

J'\1:ARCH 31, 1950.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 805

IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1895-1947.

vVE, Hartley Mouusie MacLaren Auders011, of Arthur Street, Bunbury, in the State of Western Australia, Accountant, and Edwin Claude Chisholm Eastman, of Victoria Street, Bunbury, aforesaid, Solicitor, Trustees of and being persons hereunto authorised by the Bun­bury Tennis Club, do hereby give notice that we are desirous that such Club should be incorporated under the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895-1947.

Dated this 14th day of March, 1950.

H. M. ANDERSON, E. C. EASTMAN,

Trustees.

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended to be filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions of the said Act:-

Memorial of Bunbury Tennis Club filed in pursuance of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895-1947.

1. Name of the Iustitutiou-Bunbury: Tennis Club Incorporated.

2. 'l'he Objects or Purpose of the Institution-The objects of the Club are to promote, encourage aucl foster the game of lawn tennis in Bunbury, and to provide facilities therefor, and to promote and conduct tennis tournaments, and also to promote good fellow­ship and sportsmanship amongst members, and to promote competition and intercourse between this and other tennis clubs, and to do all acts incidental and conducive to the attainment of these objects or any of them. The seeking or obtaining of pecuniary profit or gain for division amongst members is not an object of the Club.

3. Where Situated or Established-Bunbury, West­ern Australia.

4. The Name or Names of the Trustee or Trustees­Hartley Mounsie MacLaren Anderson and Edwin Claude Chisholm E'astman.

5. In Whom the Management of the Institution is Vested, and by What Means (whether by Deed, Settle­ment or otherwise)-The management of the Club is vested in a committee nominated and elected in accord­ance with the rules of the Club. The management _is so vested under the constitution and rules of the Club.

Eastman & Jenour, Solicitors, Victoria Street, Bun­bury.

THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1895.

I, KARL EDGAR DRAKE-BROCKMAN, of 206-207 C.M.L. Buildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Barris­ter and Solicitor, being a person hereunto authorised by The West Australian Temperance League Incorpor­ated, do hereby give notice that I am desirous that such League should be incorporated under the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act, ] 895.

K. DRAKE-BROCKMAN.

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended to be filed in the Supreme Courf under the provisions of the said Act:-

Memorial of The West Australian Temperance League Incorporated filed in pursuance of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895.

1. Name of Institution-The \Vest Australian Tem­perance League Incorporated.

2. Object or Purpose of the Institution-To further the interests of the League and sporting bodies with regard to temperance and kindred objectives, more speci­fically set out in the rules and regulations of the League.

3. Where Situated or Establishecl-130 (a) Murray Street, Perth.

4. The Name or Names of the Trustee or Trustees­William Harold Rose and Jessie Reid.

5. In Vlhom the Management of the Institution is Vested, and by what Means (whether by Deed, Settle­ment or otherwise)-President, vice-presidents, treasurer, secretary, auditor and committee of seven, in accord­ance with the rules and by-laws of the League.

IN 'l'HE MAT'l'ER OF THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATIONS ACT, 1895.

Auel in the Matter of the South Perth Dramatic Club. vVE, Duncan Beresford-Ord and Constance Beresforcl­Ord, both of 148 Mill Point Road, South Perth, Engineer and Married vVomau respectively, trustees of or persons hereunto authorised by the South Perth Dramatic Club, do hereby give notice that we are desirous that such Club should be incorporated under the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Act, 189fi.

DU:1\'CAN C. B. ORD. C. BERESFORD-ORD.

The follmviug is a copy of the J\iemorial intended to he filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions of the said Act:-

Memorial of the South Perth Dramatic Club filed in pursuance of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895. 1. Name of the institution-The South Perth

Dramatic Club. 2. Object or Purpose of the Iustitution-(a) To

provide a soeial club for men, women and young people 1·esident in South Perth or aprovecl by the Committee interested in the study and promotion of dramatic art: (b) to promote, produce or hold representations of c1rnmatic works; (c) to acquire by purchase, lease, exchange or hire or otherwise au~- real or personal property; (d) to invest any liquid assets of the cluh in sueh manner as may from time to time he determ­ined by the Club; (e) to amalgamate, co-operate or affiliate with any other club, association, body or society having objects wholly or in part similar to those of this club; (f) to assist or subscribe to any charitable, patriotic, educational or public purpose or aid any fund which may be raised for the benefit or assistance of any person, society or association; (g) to do any or all of such other acts or things as arc conducive· or incidental to giving effect to the foregoing objects or advancing the welfare of the club.

3. Where Situate or Established-South Perth. 4. The Name or Names of the Trustee or Trustees­

Duncan Beresford-Ord, Constance Beresford-Ord. 5. In Whom the Management of the Institution is

Vested and bv what means (whether by deed settle­ment or othe{·wise )-The Committee of the Club, by the Rules of the Club.

N. B. Robinson & Russell Williams, Occidental House. 49 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors to the said Club.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1895.

I ERIC STANDEN, of Moora, the person hereunto a~thorised by The Moora Talkie Trust (Incorporated), do hereby give notice that I am desirous t~~t such body should be incorporated under the prov:is10ns of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895.

ERIC STANDEN.

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended to be filed in the Supreme Court under the provisions of the said Act:-Memorial of The Moora Talkie Trust (Incorporated)

filed in pursuance of the Associations Incorpora­tion Act, 1895.

1. Name of the Institution-The Moorn Talkie 'l'rust (Incorporated).

2. Object or Purpose of the Institution-To receive any funds delivered to it by the Moora Talkie Com­mittee or any other person or institution for charitable purposes, to acquire property for the purpose of screen­ing motion pictures, to construct any theatre, stadium or other structure, and to hold all moneys so acquired on trust to assist public bodies of Moora who may npply for assistance.

3. Where Situated or Established-Moora.

4. The Name or Names of the Trustee or Trustees­Leslie Western Neuke, Joseph Carrick, Eric Standen, Reginald Eustace Mollett and Leonard Frederick Bul­lock.

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5. In Whom the Management of the Institution is Vested, and by What Means-In a committee elected by the members of the Trust and vested with authority by the rules of the Trust.

ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1895.

I, ERNEST FREDERICK BISHOP, of 55 Aberdare Road, Shenton Park, in the State of Western Aus­tralia, the person hereunto authorised by The Swan Brewery Social Club Incorporated, do herel5y give notice that I am desirous that such social club should be incorporated under the provisions of the Associa­tions Incorporation Act, 1895.

E. F. BISHOP.

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended to be filed in the Supreme Court under the provi­sions of the said Act:-

1. Name of Institution-The Swan Brewery Social Club Incorporated.

2. Object or Purpose of the Institution-(a) To cncourf\ge social intercourse between employees and ex-employees of the Company and for that purpose to do and carry out, or assist in carrying out all such matters and things as are likely to promote such object, and in particular, to arrange social and sport­ing functions; (b) to make group donations from the Association's funds in the following cases-(i) necessi­tous circumstances; (ii) marriage or retirement of a member from the service of the Company; (iii) bereave­ments of members, their parents and single children living at home (the donation to be made in each case shall not exceed the amount fixed from time to time by the by-bws); (c) to purchase, take on lease and otherwise acquire land for, and to build, alter, enlarge, improve, manage and maintain cottages at seaside ancl other holiday resorts for use by members and their families; ( d) to purchase, take on lease, or in exchange, hire, or otherwise, acquire any real ancl personal pro-1wrty which the Association may think necessary or con­venient for any of the purposes aforesaid; ( e) to bor­row or raise or secure the payment of money for any of the purposes aforesaid in such manner as the Association thinks fit; (f) to sell, exchange, lease, mortgage, dis­pose of, turn to account, or otherwise deal with all or any part of the real and personal property of the Association; (g) to accept subscriptions and donations, whether of real or personal estate, and devises and bequests for any of the purposes aforesaid; (h) to invest and deal with the moneys of the Association not immediately required in such manner as may from time to time be determined; (i) to become incorpor­ated under the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895; (j) to do all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of its objects.

3. Where Situated or Established-The Old Malt House, Mounts Bay Road, Perth.

4. 'l'he Name or Names of the Trustee or Trustees­Arthur Wellington Jacoby, Claude Robert McWilliam anc1 Leonard George McCall.

5. In Whom the Management of the Institution is Vested, and by What Means-The property and affairs of the Association shall be managed and controlled by the committee elected pursuant to the rules, subject to any special directions fron:i time to time conveyed to the committee by the Association in general meeting.

Stone, James & Co., 47 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Association.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Richard Peploe, late of 46 Alma Road, North Perth, in the State of West­ern Australia, Retired Civil Servant, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are required to send par­ticulars thereof in writing to the E'xecutors, care of The Perpetual Executors, Trustees and Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, of 93 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 1st day of May, 1950, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled

thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice.

Dated the 22nd clay of March, 1950. STONE, JAMES & CO.,

47 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Executors.

IN 'l'HE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN A USTRALIA-PRO~A TE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will and Estate of Emily Marion Gardiner, late of Kellerberrin, in the State of West­ern Australia, Widow, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are required to send particulars thereof in writing to the Administrator with the Will, The West Australian Trustee, Executor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 1st day of May, 1950, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 23rd day of March, 1950.

LIONEL WESTON deMORLEY, McNeil Chambers, 9 Barrack Street, Perth,

Solicitor for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will and Estate of Clifton Locke Fleming (in· the Will named Clifton Lo<'k Flpm­ing), late of 25 Moss Street, East :F'remantlc, iu the State of Western Australia, Tally Clerk, de·· ceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby requested to send particulars thereof in writing to the Adminis­tratrix with the Will, Mrs. Eva Maud Timbrell, care of Messrs. Hardwick, Slattery & Gibson, Solicitors, Bank of Adelaide Chambers, Fremantle, on or before the 1st day of May, 1950, after which date the said Adminis­tratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims and demands of which she shall then have had notice.

Dated the 23rd day of March, 1950.

HARDWICK, SLATTERY & GIBSON, of Bank of Adelaide Chambers, Fremantle,

Solicitors to the Administratrix.

IN 'rI-IE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Estate of Henry Lewtas, late of Bruce Rock, in the State of Western Australia, Farmer, deceased, intestate.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the above­named deceased must be sent in writing to the Adminis­tratrix, care of the undersigned, on or before the 1st day of May, 1950, after which date the said Adminis­tratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the. persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which she shall then have had notice.

Dated this 27th day of March, 1950.

H. T. STABLES, of 37 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitor for the Administratrix.

IN TI-IE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Charles Bernard Olsen (in the Will called Charles Olsen), late of Wynd­ham, in the State of Western Australia, Night Watchman, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby required to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, care of Dwyer & Thomas, Solicitors, National House, 49 William Street, Perth, on or before the 12th day of May, 1960, after which

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date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated the 23rd day of March, 1950.

DWYER & THOMAS, National House, 49 William Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

Iri the matter of the Will of Lilla Edith Sarah Green, late of 187 Roberts Road, Subiaco, in the State of w·estern Australia, Married Woman, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are requested to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trus­tees and Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, of 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 1st day of May, 1950, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which it will then have had notice.

Dated the 28th day of March, 1950.

ROBINSON, COX & CO., Solicitors for the Executor,

20 Howard Street, Perth.

IN 'l'HE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

ln the matter of the Will of Herman Johnson, late of Lincoln Street, Highgate Hill, in the State of Western Australia, formerly of 139 Barker Road, Subiaco, in the said State, Retired' Shopkeeper, deceased.

NO'l'ICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are requested to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The Perpetual Executors, 'l'rus­tees and Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, of 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 1st day of May, 1950, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which it will then have had notice.

Dated the 23rd day of March, 1950.

ROBINSON, COX & CO., Solicitors for the Executor.

20 Howard Street, Perth.

NOTICE '1'0 CREDI'l'ORS.

IN the m~tter of l<'rank Hobart Cox, formerly of 224 Marnnon Street, Cottesloe, Custom Officer, but now of Shenton Park.

ALL persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamecl are required to send parti, culars thereof in writirg to the Public 'l'rustee, A.N.A. House, 4'1 St. George's Terrace, Perth, before the 1st day of May, 1950, otherwise thev will be excluclecl from participating in the cli5tribution· of the assets.

Dated this 29th day of March, 1950.

J. H. GLYNN, Public Trustee.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Edith Elizabeth Repton, late of Alverstone Farm, Tammin, in the State of Western Australia, Married Woman, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are required to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Executor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the State of Western Aus­tralia, on or before the 1st day of May, 1950 after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute

the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 23rd day of March, 1950.

NORTHMORE, HALE, DAVY & LEAKE, Halsbury Chambers, Howard Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COUR'l' OJ!' WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of James Clohesy, late of Toolangi Park, Kwolyin, in the State of ,vestern Australia, Farmer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby requested to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, Roy Waters Ward, of 51 Leon Road, Dalkeith, on or before the 1st day of May, 1950, after which elate the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only tq those claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 29th clay of March, 1950.

HARDWICK, SLA'l'TERY & GIBSON, of Bank of Adelaide Chambers, Fremantle,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN 'l'I-IE SUPREME COURT OF WES'l'ERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

ln the matter of the Will of Lena Mary McManus (in the Will called Lena McManus), formerly of 4 Outram Street, West Perth, in the State of West, em Australia, but Jato of 77 Minora Road, Dalkeith, in the said State, ·widow, deceased.

NO'l'ICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are requested to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executors, care of the undersigned, on or before the 1st day of .May, 1950, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice.

Dated this 27th day of March, 1950.

LAVAN & WALSH, 29 Barrack Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Executor.

lN 'l'HE SUPRI£ThIE COUR'l' OF vYES'l'ERK AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claim.• or demands against the estates of the undermentioned deceased p~rsons are hereby required to send particulars of such claims or demands to me in writing on or before the 1st day of May, 1950, after which date I will prnceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased persons a1110'.1g those entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims or demands of which I shall then lrnYe had notice.

Dated at Perth the 29th day of March, 1950.

Public Trust Office, Perth, ,v.A.

J. H. GLYNN, Public Trustee.

Kame, Occupation, Address, Date of Death.

Lcggate, John; Retired Joiner; formerly of 6 For­rest Street, Palmyra, but late of 191 l<'o.rrest Street, Palmyra; 25/11/1949.

:Meredith, Frank Robert (also known as Fr:;nk :\fercclith); Gardene1· and Pastoralist; formerly of Sir Samuel, but late of Claremont; 16/8/1949.

Gapes, Richard; Prospector; late of Kalgoorlie; 12/9/1949.

Mitchell, Robert Macfarlane; Medical Practitioner; formerly of Wooroloo, but Ide of Windsor Hotel, }fends Street, ·South Perth; 4/12/1949.

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'rIIE PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 19.fl-1947.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section 14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1947, the Public Trustee has elected to administer the estates of the undermen­tioned deceased persons.

Dated at Perth the 29th day of March, 1950.

J. II. GLYNN, Public Trustee,

Perth.

Name of Deceased, Occupation, Address, Date of Death, Date Election filed.

Meredith, Frank Robert (also known as Frank Meredith) ; Gardener aud Pastoralist; formerly of Sir Samuel, but late of Claremont); 16/8/1947; 22/3/1950.

Gapes, Richard; Prospector; late of Kalgoorlie; 12/9/1949; 22/3/1950.

Mitchell, Robert Macfarlane; Medical Practitioner; formerly of Wooroloo, but late of Windsor Hotel, Mends Street, South Perth; 4/lZ/1-949; 23/il/1950.

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1892.

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia.

Re Arthur Thomas Cook and Andrew Lewis Cook formerly trading as '' A & L. Cook'' of Quelling· ton, near York. Farmers. No. 106 of 1907.

NOTICE is herey given that a third and final dividend of 6/10.929d. in £ plus accrued interest, has been de­clared iu the above matter and is payable at the office of the Official Receiver on Tuesday, 4th April, 1950, or ,my subsequent day thereafter.

A. II. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.

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