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No .6] ArtificialBreedingofStockActAmendmentAct, 1976 . PROCLAMATION WESTERNAUSTRALIA,iByHisExcellencyAirChiefMarshalSirWallace ToWit: JKyle,KnightGrandCrossoftheMostHonourable WALLACEKYLE, OrderoftheBath,KnightCommanderofthe Governor. RoyalVictorianOrder,CommanderoftheMost EL.S.] ExcellentOrderoftheBritishEmpire,Companion oftheDistinguishedServiceOrder,Distinguished Flying Cross, Knight of Grace of the Most VenerableOrder of theHospital of St .Johnof Jerusalem,GovernorinandovertheState of WesternAustraliaanditsdependenciesinthe Commonwealth of Australia . WHEREASitisenactedbysection2oftheArti- ficialBreedingofStockActAmendmentAct,1976 thattheprovisionsofthatActshallcomeinto operationonadatetobefixedbyproclamation : Nowtherefore,I,theGovernor,actingwiththe MoneyLendersAct,1912-1974 . PROCLAMATION WESTERNAUSTRALIA,tByHisExcellencyAirChiefMarshalSirWallace ToWit : (Kyle,KnightGrandCross of theMostHonourable WALLACEKYLE, OrderoftheBath,KnightCommanderofthe Governor. RoyalVictorianOrder,CommanderoftheMost EL.S .]ExcellentOrderoftheBritishEmpire,Companion of theDistinguishedServiceOrder,Distinguished Flying Cross, Knightof Grace of the Most VenerableOrderoftheHospitalofSt .Johnof Jerusalem,GovernorinandovertheStateof WesternAustraliaanditsdependenciesinthe CommonwealthofAustralia. PURSUANTtotheprovisionsofparagraph(f)of section3oftheMoneyLendersAct,1912-1974,I theGovernor,actingwiththeadviceandconsent oftheExecutiveCouncil,doherebyexemptElder's FinanceandInvestmentCo .Limited,abodycor- porateof27CurrieStreet,Adelaide,SouthAus- traliafromregistrationunderthatActforaperiod ofthreeyearscommencingonandfromthe28th January,1979 . GivenundermyhandandthePublicSealof thesaidState,atPerth,this24thdayof January,1979 . ByHisExcellency'sCommand, IANMEDCALF, AttorneyGeneral. GODSAVETHEQUEEN !!! OF (PublishedbyAuthorityat 3.30 p.m.) PERTH :FRIDAY,26thJANUARY [1979 adviceandconsentoftheExecutiveCouncildo herebyfixthe31stdayofJanuary,1979asthe dateonwhichtheArtificialBreedingofStockAct AmendmentAct,1976shallcomeintooperation . GivenundermyhandandthePublicSealof thesaidState,atPerth,this10thdayof January,1979 . ByHisExcellency'sCommand, R.C .OLD, MinisterforAgriculture . GODSAVETHEQUEEN !!! ATameetingoftheExecutiveCouncilheldinthe ExecutiveCouncilChamberatPerththis10thday ofJanuary,1979,thefollowingOrderinCouncil wasauthorisedtobeissued :- Workers'CompensationAct,1912-1978 . ORDERINCOUNCIL . PURSUANTtotheprovisionsofsection13ofthe Workers'CompensationAct,1912-1978,thegroup ofemployersspecifiedintheScheduletothisOrder havingprovedtothesatisfactionoftheMinister thatsuchgroupofemployershasestablishedafund forinsuranceagainstthefullamountofitsliability topaycompensationunderthatActtoallworkers employedbythemandhasdepositedatthe Treasurysecuritieschargedwithallpaymentsto becomedueundersuchliability :HisExcellencythe Governor,actingwiththeadviceandconsentofthe ExecutiveCouncilandunderthepowersconferred bysection13oftheAct,dothherebyexempt, subjecttosubsection8ofthatsection,thegroup ofemployersspecifiedintheScheduletothis OrderfromtheoperationofthatSectionforthe periodendingonthe31stDecember,1980 . R.D .DAVIES, ClerkoftheCouncil . Schedule . G .H .Michell&SonsPtyLtd . Woolcombers (W .A .) PtyLtd .

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No. 6]

Artificial Breeding of Stock Act Amendment Act,1976 .

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, iBy His Excellency Air Chief Marshal Sir Wallace

To Wit:

JKyle, Knight Grand Cross of the Most HonourableWALLACE KYLE,

Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of theGovernor.

Royal Victorian Order, Commander of the MostEL.S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Companion

of the Distinguished Service Order, DistinguishedFlying Cross, Knight of Grace of the MostVenerable Order of the Hospital of St . John ofJerusalem, Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its dependencies in theCommonwealth of Australia .

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the Arti-ficial Breeding of Stock Act Amendment Act, 1976that the provisions of that Act shall come intooperation on a date to be fixed by proclamation :Now therefore, I, the Governor, acting with the

Money Lenders Act, 1912-1974 .PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, tBy His Excellency Air Chief Marshal Sir WallaceTo Wit :

(Kyle, Knight Grand Cross of the Most HonourableWALLACE KYLE,

Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of theGovernor.

Royal Victorian Order, Commander of the MostEL.S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Companion

of the Distinguished Service Order, DistinguishedFlying Cross, Knight of Grace of the MostVenerable Order of the Hospital of St . John ofJerusalem, Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its dependencies in theCommonwealth of Australia.

PURSUANT to the provisions of paragraph (f) ofsection 3 of the Money Lenders Act, 1912-1974, Ithe Governor, acting with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, do hereby exempt Elder'sFinance and Investment Co. Limited, a body cor-porate of 27 Currie Street, Adelaide, South Aus-tralia from registration under that Act for a periodof three years commencing on and from the 28thJanuary, 1979 .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 24th day ofJanuary, 1979 .

By His Excellency's Command,IAN MEDCALF,

Attorney General.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

OF

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[1979

advice and consent of the Executive Council dohereby fix the 31st day of January, 1979 as thedate on which the Artificial Breeding of Stock ActAmendment Act, 1976 shall come into operation .

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 10th day ofJanuary, 1979 .

By His Excellency's Command,R. C. OLD,

Minister for Agriculture.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber at Perth this 10th dayof January, 1979, the following Order in Councilwas authorised to be issued :-

Workers' Compensation Act, 1912-1978 .ORDER IN COUNCIL .

PURSUANT to the provisions of section 13 of theWorkers' Compensation Act, 1912-1978, the groupof employers specified in the Schedule to this Orderhaving proved to the satisfaction of the Ministerthat such group of employers has established a fundfor insurance against the full amount of its liabilityto pay compensation under that Act to all workersemployed by them and has deposited at theTreasury securities charged with all payments tobecome due under such liability: His Excellency theGovernor, acting with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council and under the powers conferredby section 13 of the Act, doth hereby exempt,subject to subsection 8 of that section, the groupof employers specified in the Schedule to thisOrder from the operation of that Section for theperiod ending on the 31st December, 1980 .

R. D. DAVIES,Clerk of the Council .

Schedule .G. H. Michell & Sons Pty Ltd .Woolcombers (W.A .) Pty Ltd .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 January, 1979 .

Premier's Department,Perth, 19th January, 1979 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatthe Governor has approved of the followingtemporary allocation of portfolios during theabsence from duty of the Hon . R. J. O'Connor,M.L.A. from 1st February, 1979 to 7th February,1979 (both dates inclusive)-

The Hon. G. C. MacKinnon, M.L .C. to be actingMinister for Labour and Industry,Consumer Affairs, Immigration, Fisheriesand Wildlife, and Conservation and theEnvironment .

R. D. DAVIES,Under Secretary,

Premier's Department .

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921 .Application for Licence in the First Instance .

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Fremantle :I, MALCOLM GEORGE ROBERTS of 11 MullingsWay, Myaree, W.A. 61.54, Land Salesman, havingattained the age of awenty-one years, hereby applyon my behalf for a license to carry on the businessof a land agent under the Land Agents Act, 1921 .The principal place of business will be at 11 Mul-lings Way, Myaree, W .A. 6154 .Dated the 31st day j )f October, 1978 .

M. G. ROBERTS,Signature of Applicant .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 13th day of March, 1979, at

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

Dated the 31st day of October, 1978 .D. G. DOIG,

Clerk of Petty Sessions .

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

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921 .Application for Transfer of a Licence .

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth :I, ANDREW JOHN REEVE, of 5 Merryl Place,Duncraig, hereby apply for the licence currentlyissued to A . J . Reeve on behalf of a firm A . J .Reeve & Co., to be transferred to me to carry onbusiness as a Land agent at 660 Beaufort Street,Mt. Lawley .Dated the 16th day of January, 1979 .

A. J. REEVE,Signature of Applicant (Transferee) .

I, Andrew John Reeve, concur in this application.A. J. REEVE,

Signature of Transferor .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 27th day of February, 1979,

at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth .

Dated the 16th day of January, 1979 .K. W. SHEEDY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions .

Objection to the granting of the licence may beserved on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days before thedate appointed for the hearing .

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921 .Application for Transfer of a Licence.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Fremantle :I, DORIS PAULINE LAVENDER, of 18 Haig Road,Attadale, hereby apply on behalf of a firmDorchester Realty, the partners of which areKeith Wilfred Laval and Doris Pauline Lavender,for the licence currently issued to Doris PaulineLavender on behalf of a firm W . F. Samson &Co. to be transferred to me to carry on business asa Land agent at 220 Balcatta Road, Balcatta .Dated the 22nd day of January, 1979 .

D. P. LAVENDER,Signature of Applicant (Transferee) .

I, Doris Pauline Lavender, concur in this applica-tion .

D. P. LAVENDER,Signature of Transferor.

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 28th day of February, 1979,

at 9.30 o'clock in the forenoon as the time forthe hearing of the foregoing application at theCourt of Petty Sessions at Fremantle .

Dated the 22nd day of January, 1979 .D. G. DOIG,

Clerk of Petty Sessions .

Objection to the granting of the licence may beserved on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days before thedate appointed for the hearing .

LANG AGENTS ACT, 1921 .Application for Licence in the First Instance .

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Mandurah :I, ROBERT ANTHONY WAUGH, of 51 TuckeyStreet, Mandurah 6210, Land Salesman, havingattained the age of twenty-one years, hereby applyon my behalf for a licence to carry on the businessof a land agent under the Land Agents Act, 1921 .The principal place of business will be at 12 Oak-land Avenue, Cloverdale 6105 .

Dated the 9th day of January, 1979 .R. A. WAUGH,

Signature of Applicant .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 16th day of February, 1979,

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Mandurah.Dated the 9th day of January, 1979 .

T. GAVRANICH,Clerk of Petty Sessions .

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

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921 .Application for Licence in the First Instance .

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth :I, MARTIN THEUNIS HAAGEN, of 4 Castle Road,Woodlands, W.A. 6018, Land Salesman, havingattained the age of twenty-one years, hereby applyon my behalf for a licence to carry on the businessof a land agent under the Land Agents Act, 1921 .The principal place of business will be at . Shop 6,Woodlands Shopping Centre, Rosewood Avenue,Woodlands .Dated the 12th day of January, 1979 .

M. T. HAAGEN,Signature of Applicant .

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Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 27th day of February, 1979,

at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth .Dated the 23rd day of January, 1979 .

K. W. SHEEDY,Clerk of Petty Sessions .

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

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921 .Application for Licence in the First Instance .

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth :I, GTFN BRIDGE, of 121 Bagot Road, Subiaco,Estate Agent, having attained the age of twenty-one years, hereby apply on my behalf for a licenceto carry on the business of a land agent under theLand Agents Act, 1921 . The principal place ofbusiness will be at 1300 Hay Street, West Perth .Dated the 25th day of January, 1979 .

GLEN BRIDGE,Signature of Applicant .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 27th day of February, 1979,

at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth .Dated the 23rd day of January, 1979 .

K. W. SHEEDY,Clerk of Petty Sessions .

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

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

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth :I, IAN PETER MITCHELL, of 174 Warwick Road,Duncraig, Collection Officer, having attained theage of twenty-one years, hereby apply on my ownbehalf for a licence under the abovementioned Act .The principal place of business will be at 174 War-wick Road, Duncraig .

Dated the 13th day of December, 1978 .IAN PETER MITCHELL,

Signature of Applicant .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 7th day of February, 1979,

at 2.15 o'clock in the afternoon as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth .

Dated the 23rd day of January, 1979 .K. W. SHEEDY,

Clerk of Petty Sessions .

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

GOVERNMENT GAZE E,

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LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921 .Application for Transfer of a Licence .

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Midland :I, GERALDINE JULIA WALLIS, of 26A DavilakCrescent, Manning, Western Australia, 6152, herebyapply as nominee of Doecot Investments Pty . Ltd .for the licence currently issued to Geraldine JuliaWallis, on her own behalf trading as Golf RealEstate, to be transferred to me to carry on businessas a Land agent at 15 Grey Road, Padbury 6025 .Dated the 12th day of January, 1979 .

GERALDINE WATT IS,Signature of Applicant (Transferee) .

I, Geraldine Julia Wallis, concur in this applica-tion .

GERALDINE WALLIS,Signature of Transferor .

Appointment of Hearing .I hereby appoint the 23rd lay of February, 1979,

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

Dated the 15th day of January, 1979 .A. N. DEAS,

Clerk of Petty Sessions .

Objection to the granting of the licence may beserved on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing.

Public Service Board,Perth, 26th January, 1979 .

THE following promotions have been approved :-D. W. Fry, Clerk, C-II-1, to be Clerk Inquiry

Centre, C-II-2, Information Branch, MiscellaneousBranches Division, Department of Agriculture, asfrom December 1, 1978 .G. W. Lukeis, Inspector Grade 4, G-VII-1/2, to

be inspector Grade 3, G-II-1, Head Office, PlantsInspection Branch, Horticultural Division, Depart-ment of Agriculture, as from February 2, 1979 .C. Wybenga, Supervising Technician, G-II-3/4,

to be Supervising Technician, G-II-5, Mt . LawleyTechnical College, Technical Education Division,Education Department, as from December 8, 1978 .A. A. Burbidge, Senior Research Officer, Level 3,

to be Chief Research Officer, Level 6, Wildlife Re-search Branch, Department of Fisheries and Wild-life, as from August 29, 1978 .D. G. Readshaw, Technical Assistant, G-VII-1 /3,

to be Technical Officer Grade 2, G-II-1/2, FisheriesResearch Branch, Department of Fisheries andWildlife, as from December 22, 1978 .

P. Andruszkiw, Engineer, Level 2, to be Engineer,Level 3, Measurement and Treatment Section,Mechanical and Electrical Branch, EngineeringDivision, Metropolitan Water Board, as from Dec-ember 20, 1978 .R. L. Humberston, Clerk, C-II-2, to be Relieving

Mining Registrar, C-II-3/4, General Section, Reg-istration Branch, Department of Mines, as fromJanuary 5, 1979 .P. N. Miles, Technical Officer, G-II-i/2, to be

Laboratory Technician Grade 2, G-II-i/4, Agricul-tural Division, Government Chemical Laboratories,Department of Mines, as from December 22, 1978 .G. P. Prouse, Assistant Programmer, C-II-2/3, to

be Systems Programmer, C-II-5/6, Automatic DataProcessing Section, Clerical Branch, Police Depart-ment, as from December 29, 1978 .J. E. Clark, Laboratory Technologist Relieving,

Level 1, to be Senior Laboratory Technologist, Level2, Dampier Branch Laboratory, State Health Lab-oratories, Public Health Department, as from Janu-ary 19, 1979 .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 January, 1979 .

R. J . Glover, Senior Laboratory Technologist,Level 2, to be Laboratory Technologist In Charge,Level 3, Albany Branch Laboratory, State HealthLaboratories, Professional Division, Public HealthDepartment, as from December 29, 1978 .G. R. Jeffery, Valuer Grade 2, C-11-4/5, to be

Valuer Grade 1, C-II-7/8, Water Supply Section,Valuations Division, State Taxation Department,as from December 22, 1978 .N. V. Leppard, Typist, C-V, to be Typist, C-III-1,

Administrative Division, Town Planning Depart-ment, as from January 5, 1979 .R. J. Berry, Computer Operator, C-IV, to be

Senior Computer Operator, C-II-1, Operations Sec-tion, Data Processing Centre, Treasury Department,as from December 22, 1978 .B. G. G. Knox, Computer Operator, C-IV, to be

Senior Computer Operator, C-II-1, OperationsSection, Data Processing Centre, Treasury Depart-ment, as from December 22, 1978 .

THE following resignations have been accepted :-Name; Department ; Date.

M. Ashworth ; Community Welfare ; 12/1/79 .J. Byrde; Crown Law; 29/12/78 .S. L. Greenway; Crown Law; 10/1/79 .A. L. Leah; Forests ; 12/1/79 .A. R. Hale; Labour and Industry ; 18/1/79 .R. J. Wearne; Local Government ; 19/1/79 .P. M. Coffey ; Medical; 19/1/79 .S. J. Bell; Mental Health Services ; 11/1/79 .R. A. Carter ; Mental Health Services ; 4/1/79 .G. W. Longman; Metropolitan Water Board ;

5/1/79 .R. E. Mason; Metropolitan Water Board ;

5/1/79 .G. Shipperd; Mines ; 12/1/79 .D. L. Beardshaw ; Public Health; 19/1/79 .P. J . Hill; Public Health; 12/5/78 .P. C. Miller ; Public Health; 5/1/79 .D. N. M. Day ; Public Works ; 5/1/79 .E. M. Fraser ; Public Works ; 20/12/78 .R. G. Boyd; Road Traffic Authority ; 18/1/79 .K. E. Powell, Road Traffic Authority ; 19/1/79 .L. Christensen ; State Government Insurance

Office ; 5/1/79 .A. E. Parsons; State Government Insurance

Office ; 4/1/79 .V. J. Butters ; State Housing Commission ;

13/10/78 .L. E. Plester ; State Housing Commission ;

19/1/79.P. N. Williams; State Housing Commission ;

17/1/79.R. J. Belton ; Town Planning ; 6/10/78 .K. W. Willoughby; Town Planning ; 19/1/79 .

THE following retirements have been approved :-Name; Department ; Date .

R. M. Tompkins ; Education; 29/12/78 .E. J. Whelan ; Lands and Surveys ; 29/12/78 .D. E. Dent; Mental Health Services ; 11/1/79 .O. F. Minn ; Public Works ; 29/12/78 .A. Mewburn; Treasury ; 2/11/78 .

THE following appointments have beenconfirmed:-

Name ; Position ; Department; Date .Dean, Gary Russell ; Field Assistant, G-X ;

Agriculture ; 30/5/77 .Henson, Judith Gay ; Laboratory Assistant,

G-X; Agriculture ; 24/3/78 .Morgan, John Stewart ; Library Assistant, Level

1; Agriculture ; 8/5/78 .Shepherd, Georgina Rosalind ; Field Assistant,

G-X; Agriculture ; 7/4/78 .Godfrey, Brent Robert ; Clerk, C-IV ; Audit ;

27/6/78 .

Turco, Vincenzo ; Clerk, C-IV ; Audit ; 19/6/78 .De Piazzi, Kathleen ; Typist, C-V ; Chief

Secretary's; 20/7/78 .Borrello, Mark Vincent ; Clerk, C-IV ;

Community Welfare ; 10/7/78 .Pearce, Lorraine Kay ; Accounting Machinist,

C-V; Community Welfare ; 11/7/78 .Vickery, Kenneth Robert ; Clerk, C-IV ;

Community Welfare; 10/7/78 .Beer, Glenda Maye ; Typist, C-V; Crown Law ;

25/11/77.Trotter, Wendy Jane ; Clerical Assistant, C-VI ;

Crown Law ; 3/7/78 .Armanasco, Janice Anne ; Clerical Assistant,

C-VI; Education ; 17/7/78 .Crane, Carol Jean ; Clerical Assistant, C-VI ;

Harbour and Light ; 17/7/78 .Mirosevich, Franica ; Clerk, C-IV ; Labour and

Industry ; 17/7/78 .Drabsch, Howard Mark ; Drafting Assistant,

G-XI; Lands and Surveys; 11/7/78.Rudkin, Katina Jane; Clerical Assistant, C-VI ;

Lands and Surveys ; 5/7/78 .Townsend, Ian Michael ; General Assistant,

G-VII-i ; Lands and Surveys ; 11/5/78 .Snow, David Malcolm ; Occupational Therapist,

Level 1; Mental Health Services ; 12/6/78 .Bird, Leslie Harold; Inspector, G-II-4 ; Metro-

politan Water Board ; 5/5/78 .Emery, Valerie Anne ; Clerical Assistant, C-VI ;

Metropolitan Water Board ; 3/7/78 .Franklin, Ruth ; Clerical Assistant, C-VI; Metro-

politan Water Board; 1/7/78 .Gorringe, Jennifer Lesley ; Clerical Assistant,

C-VI; Metropolitan Water Board; 3/7/78 .Roberts, William Norman McLeod ; Assistant

Sewerage Inspector, G-II-1/2 ; Metro-politan Water Board; 25/6/78 .

Watts, Jennifer Valerine ; Clerical Assistant,C-VI; Metropolitan Water Board ; 1/7/78 .

Lucks, Steven Frederick ; Laboratory Tech-nician, G-II-1/4 ; Mines ; 6/6/78 .

Edmunds, David Gregory ; Clerical Assistant,C-VI; Police ; 10/7/78 .

McGuckin, John Leslie Mark; Clerical Assist-ant, C-V/ ; Police ; 13/7/78.

Corich, Debra Jane ; Dental Therapist, G-I ;Public Health ; 13/7/78 .

Fuller, Mary Gladys Gertrude ; LaboratoryAttendant, G-XIII ; Public Health; 4/7/78 .

Gover, Gillian ; Assistant Librarian, Level 3 ;Public Health; 18/7/78 .

Kothstein, Susan Margaret ; Laboratory Assist-ant, G-X; Public Health; 17/7/78 .

Pascal, Marie Therese Jacqueline ; LaboratoryAttendant, G-XIII ; Public Health ;18/7/78.

Rye, Elizabeth Joy ; Laboratory Assistant, G-X ;Public Health ; 13/5/78 .

Edwards, Graham Charles ; Clerk, C-IV ; PublicService Board ; 17/7/78 .

Cruse, Wendy Janine ; Clerk, C-IV ; PublicWorks; 3/7/78 .

Farley, John Grenville ; Quantity Surveyor,Level 1; Public Works ; 15/2/78 .

Ward, Joseph ; Clerk, C-IV ; Public Works ;4/7/78 .

Armstrong, Norma ; Typist, C-V ; Road TrafficAuthority; 10/11/77 .

Harris, Millicent Margaret Mary ; Clerk/Typist, C-V ; Road Traffic Authority ;17/7/78 .

Saxon, Paul Leslie ; Clerk, C-IV; State Govern-ment Insurance Office ; 10/7/78 .

Pearson, Francis Raymond Leslie ; Clerk, C-IV ;State Housing Commission ; 4/8/77 .

Perrelia, Nicola ; Clerk, C-IV ; State HousingCommission ; 17/7/78 .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Horsham, Julie Frances ; Typist, C-V; StateTaxation ; 7/3/78 .

Kirton, David John ; Clerk, C-IV; State Taxa-tion; 4/7/78.

Shaw, Hilary Ann ; Clerk, C-IV; State Taxation ;17/7/78 .

Cowell, Wayne Alan ; Drafting Assistant,G-XI; Town Planning ; 22/5/78 .

Walsh, Richard Maurice ; Technical Assistant,G-VII-2/3; Town Planning ; 8/5/78 .

De Bruyn, Hetty ; Data Processing Operator,C-V; Treasury ; 15/6/78 .

Fitzgerald, Noeline ; Clerk Typist, C-V ; Govern-ment Stores, Treasury ; 28/2/78 .

THE following offices have been created :-Item 011493, Laboratory Technologist, Level 1,

Animal Health Laboratory Branch, Animal HealthDivision, Department of Agriculture .

Item 05 0265, Co-ordinator Community Pro-grammes, Level 2, Social Work and Welfare Section,Treatment and Training Branch, Department ofCorrections .

Items 08 8344-8375 (32 positions), Dental Thera-pist, G-VII-3 max-G-II-1/3, Dental Health ServiceBranch, Professional Division, Public Health De-partment.

Item 13 0092, Clerk, C-II-1, Issuing Room Sec-tion, Acceptance Branch, Office of Titles, CrownLaw Department.

Item 19 0237, Librarian, Level 2, General Section,Clerical Branch, Department of Labour and In-dustry.Item 292973, Clerk, C-IV, Executive Section,

Planning Design and Investigation Branch, En-gineering Division, Public Works Department .

Item 29 7060, General Assistant, G-VII-1, DesignOffice Section, Planning Design and InvestigationBranch, Architectural Division, Public Works De-partment.

THE following offices have been abolished :-Item 05 0241, Co-ordinator Work Release Pro-

gramme, Level 3, Social Work and Welfare Section,Treatment and Training Branch, Department ofCorrections .

Item 19 0240, Library Assistant, Level 1, GeneralSection, Clerical Branch, Department of Labour andIndustry.

Item 29 7055, Drafting Assistant, G-XI, DesignOffice Section, Planning Design and InvestigationBranch, Architectural Division, Public Works De-partment .

Department

Item No .

Closing February 2, 1979Agriculture . . . .

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01 13221338

Agriculture . . . .

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01 2229Community Welfare

10 1029

Community Welfare 10 1034

Community Welfare 10 1053

Crown Law

11 1420

Crown Law

11 2985Education . . . .

14 3742

Education . . . .

14 4314

Education . . . .

. . . . 14 4347

Fisheries and Wildlife

16 0167Forests

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THE title and/or classification of the followingoffices have been amended :-Item 010655, occupied by P. 0. Wilson, Her-

barium Branch, Miscellaneous Branches Division,Department of Agriculture, amended from Botanist,Level 3, to Senior Botanist, Level 4, with effectfrom October 5, 1978 .Item 011425, vacant, Level 3, Animal Health

Laboratory Branch, Animal Health Division, De-partment of Agriculture, amended from VeterinaryMicrobiologist, to Veterinary Parasitologist, witheffect from January 1, 1979 .Item 011447, occupied by R. L. Peet, Veterinary

Pathologist, Animal Health Laboratory Branch,Animal Health Division, Department of Agriculture,amended from Level 2, to Level 3, with effect fromNovember 29, 1978 .Item 05 0010, occupied by R. J. Parker, Central

Prison Records Section, Clerical Branch, Depart-ment of Corrections, amended from Clerk, C-II-2,to Clerk In Charge, C-II-3, with effect from Decem-ber 1, 1978.Item 070395, vacant, Typist, Typists Section,

Clerical Branch, Medical Department, amendedfrom C-V, to C-III-1, with effect from January 22,1979 .Item 170502, vacant, Level 1, Forests Depart-

ment, amended from Research Officer, to AssistantDivisional Forest Officer, and renumbered as item170477, with effect from January 19, 1979 .Item 272610, occupied by B. W. Stinson, Pub-

licity Officer, Advertising and Promotion Branch,Department of Tourism, amended from C-II-2/3,to C-II-4, with effect from January 1, 1979 .

Item 33 0100, occupied by S . R. Whitfield, A-I-4,Valuations Division, State Taxation Department,amended from Chief Valuer to Valuer General, witheffect from February 1, 1979 .

CORRIGENDUM.IT is hereby advised that the notice of creationof item 412410, Recreation Officer, Level 3/8, whichappeared in the Government Gazette of January19, 1979 is incorrect. The notice should have readas follows :

Recreation Officer, Level 3/7, Sport Section,Special Services Branch, Department forYouth, Sport and Recreation .

G. H. COOPER,Chairman, Public Service Board .

Position

Classn .

Salary

Inspector Grade 2, Stock Inspection Section, Vet- G-11-1/2

10 265-11 287erinary Services Branch, Animal Health Division(a) (1) (2)

Adviser, Regional Services Division (a) (3) (4) (5) . . . . Level 1

11 706-15 256Social Work Supervisor, Field Division (a) (51) (52) Level 3

16 604-17 726(53)

(54)Social Work Supervisor, Field Division (a) (51) (53) Level 3

16 604-17 726(56)

(28)Senior Social Worker, Field Division (a) (52) (53) (55) Level 2

15 580-16 220(54)

Clerk In Charge, Conveyancing Section, Crown C-II-10

17 827-18 316Solicitor's Office

Clerk, Clerical Section, Supreme Court

. . ..

C-II-1

10 374-10 709Secretary/Stenographer, Clerical Branch, Technical C-III-2

9480-9679Education Division

Laboratory Technician, Leederville Technical Col- G-II-1/2

10265-11287lege, Technical Education Division (a) (6)

Laboratory Assistant, Leederville Technical College, G-X

4210-9944Technical Education Division (a) (8)

Clerk Relieving, Clerical Branch (9) . . . .

. . . .

. . . . C-II-1

10 374-10 709Library Assistant, Clerical Branch (a) (10) . . . .

. . . . Level 1

7 909-11 007

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[26 January, 1979 .

Department Item No. Position

Classn . Salary

Closing February 2, 1979Industrial Development . . . . 18 0120 Senior Agreements Officer, Development Branch, C-II-9 16 931-17 364Labour and Industry 19 0561

Division of Development (c)Industrial Safety Liaison Officer, Industrial Safety G-II-3/5 11 649-13 529

Section, Inspection and Technical Services Branch(a) (11)

Lands and Surveys . . . . 20 3330 Pastoral Inspector, Surveyor General's Division (a) G-II-4/5 12 382-13 529(12) (13) (41) (16)

Clerk-Typist, Administrative Section, Mapping C-III-1Lands and Surveys . . . . 20 4740 9 136Lands and Surveys . . . . 20 5628

Branch, Surveyor General's Division3 662-9 944General Assistant, Cartographic Section, Mapping G-VII-1/3

Medical 07 1530Branch, Surveyor General's Division

Clerk Assistant Budgeting, Accounts Branch

. . . . C-II-2/3 11043-12 097Medical 07 1534 Clerk Assistant Budgeting, Accounts Branch C-II-2/3 11043-12 097Mental Health Services 09 1016 Social Worker, Social Welfare Section, Professional Level 1 11007-15 256Metropolitan Water Board 22 1810

Branch (a) (42)Revenue Officer, Revenue Branch, Accounting Div- C-II-7 14 855-15 675

Premier's 26 0090ision (c)

Clerk, Accounts Section

. . .

. . . .

. .. .

. . . . C-IT1 10 374-10 709Public Service Board 28 0768 Graduate Assistant, Graduate Assistants Branch (30) C-II-2/3 11 043-12 0970769077007780779078307840786

Public Works 29 3288 Engineering Surveyor, Survey Research and Ground Level 1 11007-13 908Engineering Section, Planning Design and In-vestigation Branch, Engineering Division (a) (44)(45)

Public Works 29 4771 District Officer Katanning, South Section, Operations G-II-4 12 382-12 767Public Works 29 7460

South Branch, Engineering Division (46)Chief Quantity Surveyor, Quantities Estimating Sec- Level 5 22 422-23 417

Public Works 29 9106tion, Services Branch, Architectural Division

Senior Structural Draftsman, Design Section, Struc- Level 2 15 421-16 212

Road Traffic Authority 40 5131

tures Engineering Design and ConstructionBranch, Architectural Division

M.D.L. Examiner, M.D.L. Examination Section, G-II-1 10 265-10 602Examination and Technical Services Division (a)(35) (47)

State Housing Commission 32 0410 Clerk, Tenancy Section, Sales Tenancy and Estate C-II-3 11 738-12 097State Housing Commission 32 0729

Management Branch, Housing DivisionClerk, Maintenance Branch, Housing Division C-II-2 11043-11 374State Housing Commission 32 3535 Librarian, Administrative Branch, Finance and Ad- Level 2/3 11 374-15 256

Tourism 27 0005ministration Division (a) (49)

Deputy Director, Administrative Division . . . .

. . . . A-I-5 23 485Town Planning 34 0307 Planning Officer, Statutory Planning Branch (a) (57) Level 2 16 220-17 726033003580363

Town Planning

. . . . 34 0347 Planning Officer, Statutory Planning Branch (a) (57) Level 1 11007-15 25603480364

Treasury 35 0063 Director, Financial Data Processing Section, Fin- A-I-5 23 485Treasury 36 0820

ancial Systems and Inspectorate Branch (a) (58)Dispenser, Medical Supplies Equipment Branch, G-II-1 10 265-10 602

Public Service Board

. . . . 28 0203Government Stores (a) (50)

Inspector, Staff . and Classification, Section Inspec- C-II-8 16 088-16 495Closing February 9, 1979Agriculture . . . . 01 0395

tion Branch (c)

Clerk, Accounts Branch

. . . .

. . . . C-II-2 11043-11374Agriculture . . . . 01 1481 Laboratory Technologist Animal Health Laboratory, Level 1 11 007-15 256Agriculture . . . . 01 1860

Animal Health Division (a) (14) (15)Field Technician Grade 2, Medina Section, Pigs G-II-1 /4 10 265-12 767

Agriculture . . . . 01 3333Branch, Animal Production Division (a) (17) (18)

Inspector Grade 2, Grain Products Laboratory and G-II-1 /3 10 265-12 007

Agriculture . . .. 01 3739

Research Section, Agronomy Branch, Plant Pro-duction Division

Adviser, Floriculture Section, Fruit Branch Horti- Level 1 11 706-15 256culture Division (a) (15) (19) OR

Level 2OR

15 897-17 284Agriculture . . . . 01 4045 Inspector Grade 4, Head Office, Plants Inspection G-VII-1/2 8 235-9 4614095 Branch Horticulture Division (a) (c) (20) (21) (22)

Community Welfare 10 0816 Clerk, Expenditure Section, Accounts Branch

. . . . C-II-1 10 374-10 709Community Welfare 10 1111 Social Worker, Field Division (a) (22) (23) (24) . . . . Level 1 11 007-15 256Community Welfare 10 1116 Social Worker, Field Division (a) (23) (25) (26) . . . . Level 1 11 007-15 256Community Welfare 10 1450 Projects Co-ordinator, Field Division (c) (27) G-II-7/8 14 776-16 437Community Welfare 10 1977 Legal Officer, Legal Branch, Field Division (a) (29) Level 2 14 171-18 438

(31) (32)Community Welfare 10 3006 Counselling and Welfare Officer, Family Court, Field Level 2 15 580-16 220

Conservation and Environ- 39 0303Division (c) (33) (34) (36)

Regional Superintendent, National Parks Authority Level 4 20 944 (28)ment (37)

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Department

Closing February 9, 1979Corrections

Crown LawCrown LawCrown Law

Crown Law

Education . . . .Education . . . .Education

ElectoralFisheries and Wildlife

Fisheries and Wildlife

Fisheries and Wildlife

Fisheries and WildlifeForests

. . . .Forests

. . . .Harbour and Light

Industrial DevelopmentIndustrial Development

Labour and IndustryLabour and Industry

Labour and Industry

Labour and Industry

Local GovernmentMental Health ServicesMental Health Services . . . .

Metropolitan Water Board

Metropolitan Water Board

Mines

Mines

Mines

Public Health

Public Health

Public Health . . . .

Public Service Board

Public Service BoardPublic Works

. .. .

Public Works

Public Works

Public Works

Public Works

Road Traffic Authority . . . .

State Government InsuranceOffice

State Housing Commission

State Taxation

. . . .State Taxation

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Item No .

Position

Classn.

Salary

S05 0265 Co-ordinator Community Programmes, Social Work Level 2

15 580-16 220and Welfare Section, Treatment and TrainingBranch (38)

11 0005 Assistant Under Secretary, Administrative Division A-I-6 24 37811 1185 Typist, Parliamentary Counsel's Office C-III-1 9 13611 5360 Clerk Assistant, Port Hedland Court Office (c)

C-II-1/2

10 374-11 374(93)

13 0030 Assistant Registrar of Titles, Administrative Division, C-II-11

18 757-19 222Office of Titles

14 1065 Clerk, Planning Section, Clerical Branch . . . . . . . . C-II-1 10 374-10 70914 1180 Clerk, Seasonal Duties Section, Clerical Branch . . C-II-1 10 374-10 70914 6520 Sound Recordist, Audio Visual Education Branch G-II-3/4

11 649-12 767(c) (39)

15 0130

Clerk (c)

__ . . C-II-1

10 374-10 70916 0533 Mate Research Vessel, Fisheries Research Branch G-II-3

11 649-12 007(a) (59)

(40)16 0540 Technical Assistant, Fisheries Research Branch (a) G-VII-1/3 4962-9944

(61) (62)

(60)16 0860 Inspector Seagoing-Geraldton, Fisheries Inspection G-II-i/2

10 265-11 287Branch (a) (64)

(63)Trainee Fisheries Inspector (See Block Advertisement)

17 0997

Typist, Clerical Branch (c)

. . . .

.

. . . .

. . . . C-III-1

9 13617 1270 Clerk in Charge, Records Section, Clerical Branch C-II-3

11 738-12 09730 0505 Inspector, General Branch (a) (66) (67) (68)

G-II-1/2

10 265-11 2870515

(65)0525

18 0025 Secretary/Stenographer Administrative Division . . . C-III-3/4

10 071-10 95518 0401 Chief Industries Officer, Industries Branch, Division A-I-1

19 924of Industries

19 0090

Industrial Inspector, Industrial Section (c) . . . .

. . . C-II-2/3

11 043-12 09719 0692 Inspector Grade 1, Construction Safety Section, G-II-3/5

Inspection and Technical Services Branch (a) (69)(70)

19 0781 Inspector Grade 3, Factories and Shops Section, In- G-II-1/2spection and Technical Services Branch (a) (71)

19 1665 Senior Investigations Officer, Statutes Section, Bureau C-II-4/5of Consumer Affairs (c)

21 0410 Senior Auditor and Inspector, Inspection Branch . . . . C-II-809 0260

Clerk, Clerical Section

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . C-II-1/209 1420 Clerk, Clerical Section, Graylands and Swanbourne C-II-2

Hospitals (c)22 5775 Designer, Sewerage Connection Section, Plumbing G-II-2/3

Inspection and Testing Branch, Engineering Div-ision (a) (72)

22 6058 Typist, Executive Section, Engineering Design Branch, C-III-1

9136Engineering Division

23 4885 Technical Assistant, Geological Survey Division (a) G-VII-1

4 962-9 104(73)

23 5245 Geologist, Hydrogeology Branch, Geological Survey Level 1

11 007-15 256Division (a) (74)

23 5365 Geologist, Sedimentary Oil Branch, Geological Sur- Level 1

11 007-15 256vey Division (a) (76)

08 1320 Social Worker, Lockridge Eden Hill Community Level 1

11 007-15 256Health Centre, Community Health Programme,Professional Division (a) (23) (77)

08 2208 Engineer Waste Disposal, Inspection Health Act Level 1Branch, Professional Division (a) (78) (79)

ORLevel 2

08 2986 Field Officer, Field Section, Epidemiology and Spec- G-VII-1/3ial Services Branch, Professional Division (a) (80)

28 0176 Assistant 0 & M Officer, Organisation and Methods C-II-2/3Section, Inspection Branch (c)

(81)Director, Management Development (See Block Advertisement)

29 0610 Valuer Grade 2, Valuations Section, Property and C-II-4/5

12 476-13 630Valuation Branch (82)

29 4836 Engineer, Lower Central Section, Operations South Level 2

16 220-17 726Branch, Engineering Division

29 5130 District Officer Kununurra, North Section, Oper- G-II-5/6

13 142-14 360ations North Branch, Engineering Division (c) (83)

(85)(84)

29 5767 Technical Officer Grade 1, Mechanical Engineering G-II-2/3

10 938-12 007Design and Construction Section, Mechanical andElectrical Branch, Engineering Division (a) (86)

29 8935 Structural Engineer, Executive Section, Structures Level 3

18 645-20 944Engineering Design and Construction Branch,Architectural Division

40 4662 Research Officer Grade 2, Research and Statistics C-II-5/6

13 245-14 449Division (a) (87)

31 0219 Clerk, General Section (c)

. . . .

C-II-2

11043-11374

32 0630 Housing Officer, Field Section, Collections Branch, C-II-1

10 374-10 709Housing Division

33 1119 Clerk, Enquiries Section, Land Tax Division (c) . . . . C-II-1

10 374-10 70933 2059 Assessor Grade 3, Assessing Section, Stamp Duties C-II-3/4

11 738-12 863Division (c)

11 649-13 529

10 265-11 287

12 476-13 630

16 088-16 49510 374-11 37411043-11374

10 938-12 007

11 413-15 256OR

16 220-17 7268235-9944

11043-12 097

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Department

Item No .

Position

Classn .

Sala

Closing February 9, 1979

$State Taxation

. . . .

33 2084 Assessor Grade 4, Assessing Section, Stamp Duties C-II-2/3

11 043-12 097Division

Tourism

27 4510 Assistant Manager, Sydney Travel Centre (c)

. . . C-II-3

11 738-12 097(91)

Town Planning 34 0040 Executive Officer, Urban Lands Council (a) (c) (88) A-I-2 20 816Treasury . . . .

35 0075 Investigations Officer, Inspectorate Section, Financial C-II-8

16 088-16 495Systems and Inspectorate Branch (c)

Treasury

35 3445 Project Development Manager, Development Sec- C-II-10

17 827-18 316tion, Data Processing Centre

Treasury

35 3485 Senior Programmer, Development Section, Data C-II-5/6

13 245-14 449Processing Centre (89)

Treasury

35 3487 Senior Programmer, Development Section, Data C-II-5/6

13 245-14 449Processing Centre (90)

Treasury

35 3560 Current Projects Manager, Operations Section, Data C-II-10

17 827-18 316Processing Centre (c)

Treasury

35 3590 Programmer, Operations Section, Data Processing C-II-2/3

11043-12 097Centre (92)

(81)

The possession of, or progress towards, an appropriate tertiary level academic qualification will be considered a factor,increasing in importance with the level of classification, when determining efficiency of applicants in the Clerical Division .

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24 .(b) The promotion will date from the first working day following the retirement of the present occupant.(c) Appointment to this position is conditional on the item being vacated by the present occupant .

(1) Achievement Certificate or equivalent essential, including satisfactory levels in Maths and English, with preferencefor Certificate of Secondary Education . Minimum of 5 years practical experience in handling livestock, exceptwhere applicant has completed at least first year of a Diploma from a recognised Agricultural College .

(2) LOCATION : Initially Moora and Katanning, but may be required to serve anywhere within the State .(3) A four year University Degree in Agricultural Science .(4) LOCATION : Three Springs .(5) Single and married accommodation available for rent .(6) Technical Education Division Certificate in Applied Science (Physics) or approved equivalent, or approved equivalent

industrial qualifications and experience .(8) Achievement Certificate or equivalent with intermediate passes in English, Social Studies and Science and an ordinary

pass in Mathematics. Progress towards a Certificate in Applied Science (Biology) or a Certificate in LaboratoryPractice (Biological Sciences) or comparable subjects in the Certificate of Secondary Education would be an advantage .

(9) Relieve in various items throughout the Department as directed . No duty statement will be issued .(10) Matriculation to the University of Western Australia, Western Australian Institute of Technology or equivalent

with eligibility to enrol in an approved library course.Progress towards completion of a course in library studies would be an advantage . Typing ability would be an ad-vantage.

(11) Wide experience in industry and occupational safety requirements . Supervisory experience and a practical know-ledge of training methods in industry . A recognised qualification in accident prevention and safety training techniqueswill be an advantage . A positive attitude to occupational safety and the ability to communicate with all levels ofindustry is required.

(12) Pastoral experience, preferably to station management level . Preference will be given to applicants possessing asuitable qualification such as a Diploma in Agriculture from a recognised education institution .

(13) LOCATION : Appointee will be stationed in a major country centre and will be required to spend extended periodsin the field .

(14) A.A.I.M.T ., B. Applied Sc . (Med. Tech) or equivalent qualifications . Major in Histopathology preferred .(15) LOCATION : South Perth .(16) Plus appropriate District Allowance .(17) Diploma from an approved agricultural college or approved equivalent . Considerable experience with pigs desirable.(18) LOCATION : Medina Pig Research Station with accommodation for married appointee available .(19) A four year university degree in Agricultural Science or Botany or approved equivalent . Considerable post graduate

experience in the fields of extension or research related to the propagation and management of ornamental plants isrequired for appointment to Level 2 .

(20) Achievement Certificate or equivalent including intermediate passes in English and Maths with preference for Certi-ficate of Secondary Education or Diploma from a recognised Agricultural College . Knowledge of horticultural cropswith particular reference to experience in fruit production and control of fruit fly and other pests and diseases .

(21) LOCATION : South Perth initially, but may be required to serve anywhere within the State .(22) Appointee to provide own transport for which a motor car allowance is payable at regular intervals based on the dis-

tance travelled during the year on official business .(23) Eligibility for full membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers . Current driver's licence essential .(24) LOCATION : Metropolitan Divisional Office-but may be required to transfer at a later date .(25) LOCATION : Initially Geraldton, but may be required to transfer at a later date .(26) Departmental vehicle provided for use on official business . Unfurnished residence available at nominal rental .(27) Knowledge and understanding in welfare matters and familiarity with Commonwealth and State welfare projects is

desirable .(28) Plus district allowance of $1 555 per annum (married rate) where applicable or $777 per annum (single rate) .(29) Legal Practitioner admitted or eligible for admission to practice in Western Australia.(30) A degree in Arts, Science, Commerce, Economics or Law, or an Associateship in Administration or Accountancy,

or other relevant degree or Associateship is essential with experience in an appropriate field .(31) LOCATION : Head Office Perth, but will involve travel in the Metropolitan and country areas .(32) Current Driver's Licence essential, plus own vehicle for which an allowance is payable for use on official business within

the Metropolitan area .(33) An appropriate tertiary qualification in one of the Social Sciences, together with extensive practitioner experience in

the field of family welfare . Current driver's licence essential .(34) LOCATION : Perth, but required to travel to country centres occasionally .(35) Hours of duty normally 8.00 a.m. to 4 .15 p.m., Monday to Friday .(36) Own vehicle required for which an allowance is payable for use on official business .(37) Degree related to applied biology, environmental management or foresty, with extensive experience in administration

and management of National Parks or equivalent reserves . Public relations and dynamic leadership essential. To bebased at Karratha to cover Kimberley, Pilbara and Gascoyne Adminstrative Regions .

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VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE-continued(38) Tertiary qualifications in Social Science . Experience in prison institutions will be a factor in assessing suitability .(39) The successful applicant should have an appropriate technical qualification and wide experience over the areas defined

by the duties .(40) Plus 30 % commuted overtime allowance of gross annual salary (whilst at sea) .(41) Accommodation will be provided at a reasonable rental. Government vehicle provided for inspection duties .(42) Eligibility for full membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers.(43) Achievement Certificate including intermediate levels in English and Science and an ordinary level in Maths, or equiv-

alent qualification . Preference for subjects in a Certificate of Applied Science or comparable subjects in the Boardof Secondary Education Certificate . Experience in general laboratory work is desirable and mechanical skills withsuitable trade training in the metal working area would be a decided advantage .

(44) Diploma in Engineering Surveying from the Technical Education Division of W .A. Education Department or ap-proved equivalent academic qualifications with a minimum of one year's practical surveying experience .

(45) LOCATION : Headquarters are in Perth, but the successful applicant will be required to undertake survey dutiesanywhere within the State of Western Australia .Camp allowance and travelling allowance as appropriate are payable during absences from headquarters .

(46) A Certificate of Secondary Education or equivalent preferred plus progress towards the Diploma in Civil Engineeringincluding Surveying 1 or its equivalent .Experience in the construction and operation of water supply and or sewerage schemes is preferable .

(47) Possession of several classes of Motor Driver's Licence .(49) Associateship in Library Studies (W.A.I .T.) or Registration Certificate of L .A.A. or approved equivalent qualification .(50) A mature person with experience in Pharmacy Dispensing .(51) Eligibility for full membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers, Minimum of 3 years post graduate

experience in Social Work practice plus experience in administration and supervision of professional and non-profes-sional staff. Possession of current driver's licence essential .

(52) LOCATION: Kalgoorlie.(53) Government Employees Housing Authority accommodation (unfurnished) provided at a moderate rental . Vehicle

provided for official business . Current driver's licence essential .(54) Plus District Allowance of $115 per annum (married rate) where applicable, or $57 per annum (single rate) .(55) Eligibility for full membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers, plus a minimum of two years post

graduate experience . Possession of current driver's licence essential .(56) LOCATION : Derby .(57) Applicants should hold a recognised Degree in Town and Regional Planning for admission as a member of The Royal

Australian Planning Institute or its equivalent. Experience in all aspects of planning and additional qualificationsin related fields would be an advantage .

(58) Tertiary qualifications in Economics, Commerce or Accounting and a proven record in Data Processing . Extensiveexperience of computerised accounting systems, preferably in Government, including knowledge of data base andon-line systems . Experience in the management of large project development .

(59) Certificate of Competency as Skipper (Grade 1) from Harbour and Light Department or equivalent .(60) Plus 15 % overtime allowance in field duties and 30 % overtime allowance whilst at sea .(61) Achievement Certificate or equivalent with preference for Certificate of Secondary Education or higher qualification .

Experience and interest in marine biology or related field an advantage . Ability to work at sea from the Department'sresearch vessel and commercial fishing vessels essential . Holder of recognised scuba diver's certificate desirable.

(62) Applicants must be prepared to spend considerable time away from home . They should not be susceptible to seasick-ness . They should also have a good working knowledge of the fishing industry .

(63) Plus commuted overtime allowance of 15 % on gross annual salary (30 % for time spent at sea on Departmental patrolvessels). An additional amount of $8 .85 is paid for each day spent at sea .

(64) Achievement Certificate or equivalent, with 12th Year level English an advantage . Certificate of Competency as Cox-swain of a Fishing Vessel or equivalent .

(65) Plus 12 % Loading in lieu of overtime.(66) Ability to handle fast patrol boats and to effect running repairs an advantage . Current motor drivers licence essential .(67) LOCATION: Based in Fremantle.(68) Required to work on week-ends and public holidays . Four weeks annual leave, plus days in lieu of public holidays .(69) At least 7 years experience in the building industry . Building trade status and supervisor/foreman experience pre-

ferred.(70) The appointee is required to pass an Inspector's examination within first six months of employment, and must be pre-

pared to accept at a later date a three year posting at a country centre .(71) Must have passed prescribed examination in accordance with Section 12(5) of the Factories and Shops Act .(72) Registered Water Supply and Sanitary Plumber with at least 5 years' practical experience since date of registration .

Knowledge of drawing office plumbing design required .(73) Preference for Certificate of Secondary Education including geology or geography. Clerical, drafting or geological

experience would help .(74) University degree or equivalent in geology preferably with training or experience in hydrogeology and/or sedimentary

geology .(76) University degree or equivalent in geology . Experience in sedimentary geology desirable .(77) LOCATION: Lockridge, Eden Hill, Community Health Centre .(78) Appointment will be made at either Level 1 or Level 2, depending on qualifications and experience .(79) A recognised degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent qualifications . Eligibility for membership of the Institution of

Engineers, Australia . Experience in waste disposal management, material handling or design and construction of majorengineering projects desirable .

(80) Applicant should possess an "A" and "B" class driving licence . Minimum age 25 years .(81) RSV : Office to be classified, C-11-4 and, if necessary, retitled on completion of four years satisfactory continuous service

therein by occupant . To revert to C-II-2/3 on becoming vacant .(82) Associate membership of The Australian Institute of Valuers is a minimum pre-requisite for appointment.(83) LOCATION: Kununurra.(84) G.E.H.A. Housing available.(85) Plus District Allowance of $1906 per annum (married rate) where applicable, or $953 per annum (single rate) .(86) Applicants should have trade experience as a Motor Mechanic or Plant Mechanic . Preference will be given to appli-

cants possessing or studying towards a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering.(87) Graduate qualifications in an appropriate field, majoring in a discipline relative to the conduct of research into the

causes and prevention of traffic accidents . A background of statistical methods with a good knowledge of experimentaldesign is essential . A knowledge of computing would be an advantage .

(88) Applicants will need to demonstrate sound management ability-preferably in respect to land planning and develop-ment on an extensive scale-as well as ability to conduct research consultation, liaison and negotiations at top levels ofGovernment, Local Government, and Private Enterprise. A degree or comparable qualification in Economics, Busi-ness Management, or Valuation will be of value in determining this position .

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VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE-continued(89) Minimum of two years practical COBOL prgramming experience together with experience in NEAT/3 Level 2 andOnline programming. Proven ability in the design of programs and the control of a programming team.(90) Minimum of two years practical COBOL programming experience . Proven ability in the design of programs and thecontrol of a programming team . Knowledge of NCR Century series equipment would be an advantage .(91) An Interstate allowance of $400 per annum (married rate) or $200 per annum (single rate) plus a supplementary allow-ance of $500 per annum .(92) Applicants must have a minimum of 6 months practical Cobol programming experience . Knowledge of N.C.R. Cen-ury 300 computers and software would be an advantage .(93) Plus District Allowance of $1 686 per annum (married rate) where applicable, or $843 per annum (single rate).

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1977, and are to be addressed to the Chairman,Public Service Board, and should be made on the prescribed form obtainable from the offices of the various PermanentHeads of Departments .

G. H. COOPER,26th January, 1979 .

Chairman, Public Service Board .

DIRECTOR .MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT .

Public Service Board of Western Australia .Salary-Around $26 000-Negotiable .

THE Board is seeking a Director for its Manage-ment Development Centre located in the Perthsuburb of Mount Lawley .

Established in 1973, the Centre is well equippedwith modern training equipment and aids to con-duct training programmes for the Western Aus-tralian Public Service with special attention toexecutive development .

Applicants should possess relevant tertiary quali-fications with a proven track record in managementand management development . A practical back-ground and the capability to lead groups and lec-ture at advanced levels is essential .Salary will be negotiated with the successful

applicant and the appointment will be for a termof 3 to 5 years subject to terms and conditionsspecified in a contract to be negotiated .

The appointee will be responsible to the PublicService Board for the conduct and activities of theCentre .Applications : (closing on February 9, 1979) will

be treated in the strictest confidence and shouldbe addressed to :

Chairman,Public Service Board of Western Australia,111 St. George's Terrace,Perth 6000 .

Further information regarding this position maybe obtained on application to the above address .

TRAINEE FISHERIES INSPECTOR(TEMPORARY)

Department of Fisheries and Wildlife .Position No. 16 0974T .

Salary: $5 803 (18 years)-$9 104 plus cummutedovertime allowance of 15% of gross annual salary(30% for time spent at sea on Departmental patrolvessels) .

Qualifications : Achievement Certificate or equiva-lent, with twelfth year level English and seagoingqualifications an advantage . Good physique withan interest in fisheries management and small boathandling . Successful applicant will be required topass Department of Shipping and Transport eye-sight tests . Age 18-35 years.

Duties : Successful applicant will receive trainingin all Departmental activities related to fishing,including patrol work, boat handling, navigationand office duties .

Conditions of Service : As for temporary em-ployees employed under the Public Service Act .

General : Appointment to permanent staff andpromotion to Fisheries Inspector dependent uponsatisfactory aptitude and performance .

Closing : February 9, 1979 .

SENIOR STAFF VACANCIES IN ASIANDEVELOPMENT BANK .

Budget, Personnel and Management SystemsDepartment.

THE Asian Development Bank which is located inManila, the Philippines, has vacancies in two seniorpositions at the Deputy Director and Manager level(Personnel Division) in the Budget, Personnel andManagement Systems Department .The management of the Bank has sought the

co-operation of the Australian Government inrecruiting an Australian national for these posi-tions .The Budget, Personnel and Management Systems

Department, headed by a Director and supportedby a Deputy Director, consists of three Divisions :(1) a Budget and Planning Division ; (2) a Person-nel Division ; and (3) a Systems and ProceduresDivision, each under the charge of Divisional Man-agers .

The principal responsibilities of this Departmentare to manage and administer the Bank's budget,manpower and personnel policies, plans and pro-grammes and to design, install and review theBank's organizational structure and systems andprocedures .

DEPUTY DIRECTOR (Range 6) $US36 610-41 900.Duties : Provide support to the Department Dir-

ector. Responsible for evolving a meaningful per-sonnel policy for the Bank . Initiate and develop thepolicy and framework of a manpower planningsystem and consolidate the planning informationnow available in the Bank .

MANAGER-PERSONNEL DIVISION (Range 5)$US32 490-40 935 .

Duties: Responsible for the operation of the Per-sonnel Division, involving development and admin-istration of programmes for staff recruitment, man-power and planning, career development and train-ing, performance appraisal, compensation, benefits,retirement, personnel services and staff welfare ;negotiations and preparation of contracts for theengagement and administration of a wide rangeof consultants .

Qualifications : Applicants must possess a univer-sity degree or equivalent education and substantialexperience in personnel management and admin-istration at senior management level in a largeorganization, preferably with international opera-tions involving a multi-national and multi-discip-lines professional staff .

General : Appointments to both positions are ex-pected to be made on fixed term contracts of up to5 years with the possibility of renewal . Salariesare tax free and are supplemented by a family andeducational allowance as well as housing subsidy

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VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE-continued

calculated on a graduated scale. The Bank also

Applications should be forwarded to :maintains a staff retirement plan. Liberal annualand home leave are provided. The costs of move-ment to and from Manila would be met by theBank, along with the payment of appropriate instal-lation and settling out allowances . Senior staff ofthe Bank also enjoy a number of duty-free privi-leges under the headquarters agreement with thePhilippine Government . Further detailed informa-tion is available from the Public Service Board bytelephoning 322 1300 .

Mr. J. D. C . C. Moore,First Assistant Secretary,Overseas Economic Relations Division,Department of the Treasury,Parkes Place,Parkes, A.C.T. 2600 .Dr. I. S. Mitchell,First Assistant Secretary,Policy, Training and Organizations Division,Australian Development Assistance Bureau,P.O. Box 887,Canberra City, A.C.T. 2601 .

CORRIGENDUM

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1977

IN the notice appearing at page 4875 of the Government Gazette dated December 29, 1978 under the heading Mental HealthServices, line 4 should read :

Item

Title of Office

Occupant

ClassificationNo .

21/12/78

22/12/78

09 1475

Domestic Services Superintendent . . . .

Brown, N . J .

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G-II-5

CORRIGENDUM

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-77

STATE PUBLIC SERVICE

DETERMINATION-ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING DRAFTSMAN

IT is hereby advised that the Determination in the above matter as published in the Government Gazette No. 2 of January 12,1979 has been amended as follows :

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Kenny, A. G .

P5

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Occupant

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Level

Allowances)S

010207

Librarian

CORRIGENDA

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-77

STATE PUBLIC SERVICE

DETERMINATION-LIBRARIANS

IT is hereby advised that the Determination in the above matter as published in the Government Gazette No . 90 of December22, 1978, has been amended as follows :

PUBLIC HEALTH

08 0545

Library Assistant

. . . .

Oliver, P . J

AGRICULTURE

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Ward, K. A2

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COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1975 .Crown Law Department,

Perth, 25th January, 1979 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting under the provisionsof subsection (11a) of section 7 and section 384 of the Companies Act, 1961-1975,has been pleased to make the regulations set out in the Schedule hereunder .

R. M. CHRISTIE,Under Secretary for Law .

Schedule .COMPANIES (FEES) REGULATIONS, 1979 .

1 . (1) These regulations may be cited as the Companies (Fees) Regulations,1979 .

(2) These regulations shall come into operation on the first day of February,1979 .

2. The Second Schedule to the Companies Act, 1961-1975, is herebyamended-

(a) by deleting item 27 and substituting the following item-27. (a) On lodging an annual return of a company which is an

exempt proprietary company 30.00together with an additional fee of $25 for eachparticipating State in which the name of the company isreserved .

(b) The Commissioner may, if satisfied-(i) that a company is the proprietor of land whereon

is erected a building divided into individual residentialareas and areas for common use ;

(ii) that the shareholders in that company are entitled,by virtue of their shareholdings, to the exclusiveoccupation of one or more of those residential areasand to the use of those common areas ; and

(iii) that the company operates solely for the purposesof facilitating and enforcing the rights of shareholdersin relation to exclusive occupation of those residentialareas and the maintenance of those common areas,

waive that part of the fee payable under paragraph (a)of this item which exceeds $15.00 .

(b) by inserting in paragraph (b) of item 28, after the word "guarantee",the words "or both by shares and guarantee" ; and

(c) by inserting the following new item after item 33-33A. On lodging an application by a company limited by guarantee

to convert to a company limited both by shares and guarantee 110.00

Crown Law Department,Perth, 26th January, 1979 .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas :-Approved of the following appointments to the

Commission of the Peace for the State of WesternAustralia .

Norman James Hoath, of (Residential Address)25 Bath Street, Manjimup; (Business Ad-dress) Bunning Bros., Pty . Ltd., Manjimup .

Edward John Moore, of (Residential Address)Lot 225, Riley Road, Manjimup .

R. M. CHRISTIE,Under Secretary for Law .

Chief Secretary's Department,Perth, 26th January, 1979 .

THE Hon. Chief Secretary has approved theappointment of the following persons as Commis-sioners for Declarations under the Declarations andAttestations Act, 1913-1972 .

Beard, Neville Gilbert of Carlisle .Crouch, Peggy Ellen of Coolbellup.Farbenbloom, Arthur of Sorrento .

D. A. COATES,Acting Secretary .

MARKETING OF EGGS ACT, 1945(AS AMENDED) .Election Notice .

Election of One Elective Member to the Board .Amended Notice.

COMMERCIAL producers are hereby notified thatit is intended to hold an election to fill the vacancyin the Western Australian Egg Marketing Boardwhich will occur on the 2nd April, 1979, due toeffluxion of time.

The successful candidate will be appointed for aterm of office expiring on 2nd August, 1980 .

The following dates have been fixed-Roll Closes-Friday, 9th February, 1979, at 12

o'clock, noon .Nominations Close-Friday, 2nd March, 1979,

at 12 o'clock, noon .Close of Poll in the Event of a Contest-Wed-

nesday, 28th March, 1979, at 4 p .m .The address of the Returning Officer-

State Electoral Department,3rd Floor,Public Trust Office Building,565 Hay Street,Perth, W .A. 6000 .

J. E. TONKIN,Returning Officer .

19th January, 1979.

26 January, 1979 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

INDECENT PUBLICATIONS AND ARTICLESACT, 1902-1974 .

I, DESMOND HENRY O'NEIL, Deputy Premier andChief Secretary, being the Minister administeringthe Indecent Publications and Articles Act, 1902-1974, upon consideration of a report of the StateAdvisory Committee on Publications that thepublications specified in the Schedule below are,for the purposes of paragraph (a) of subsection(1) of section 9 of that Act, undesirable readingfor persons under the age of eighteen years andshould be classified as restricted publications, andacting in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 10 of that Act do herebydetermine that the publications specified in theSchedule below shall be classified as restrictedpublications for the purposes of that Act .Dated this 23rd day of January, 1979 .

D. H. O'NEIL,Deputy Premier,

Chief Secretary .

Schedule .Name of Publication ; Publisher .

Mayfair, Vol . 13, No . 5 ; Fisk Publishing Ltd, 95aChancery Lane, London W.C.2 .

Mayfair, Vol . 13, No . 6 ; Fisk Publishing Ltd, 95aChancery Lane, London W.C .2 .

Seekers, December 78 ; Aggo Pty Ltd, GPO Box5196 Sydney, N .S.W. 2001 .

RADIATION SAFETY ACT, 1975 .Department of Public Health,

Perth, 18th January, 1979 .P.H.D. 358/77 .

THE cancellation of the appointment of Mr . J. L.Gaunt as an authorised officer is hereby notified .

LAWSON J . HOLMAN,Acting Commissioner of Public Health

and Medical Services .

POLICE ACT, 1892-1902 .THE following unclaimed stolen and found propertywill be sold by public auction at the Property Trac-ing Section, Police Complex, Clarkson Road, May-lands, on Tuesday, February 27, 1979 .

CONDITIONS OF SALE .(1) The highest bidder shall be the purchaser .(2) The Vendor shall have the right to bid by the

Auctioneer or by the Vendor's Agent for anylot offered .

(3) The Auctioneer may, without giving any reason,therefore, refuse to accept the bid of any per-son or persons and may decline the offer forany lot or withdraw any lot or lots from sale .

(4) Should any dispute arise as to any bid, therelevant lot or lots may at the option of theAuctioneer be put up again and resold .

(5) No allowance or refunds will be made nor willany buyer be permitted to reject any lot on theground that it is not correctly described in theCatalogue ; the said lots are to be taken withall faults (if any) and will be at the Buyer'srisk on the fall of the hammer .

(6) All goods which have been paid for in full mustbe removed by the purchaser at the purchaser'sexpense by the close of the sale .

(7) Time shall be the essence of the sale of any lot .(8) Whilst every care has been taken in the com-

pilation of this Catalogue the Auctioneersand/or vendors accept NO RESPONSIBILITYfor any misdescription and make no warrantywhatsoever .Measurements and quantities shown are

approximate and intended only as a guide toprospective purchasers .

(9) Payment strictly on fall of hammer .

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STOLEN PROPERTY.78/791-1 cycle and parts .78/795-1 cycle .78/820-1 cycle .78/821-3 cycles.78/822-1 cycle .78/824 (pt)-i cycle .78/833 (pt)-1 cycle .78/851-1 cycle and 2 wheels .78/852-1 cycle .78/866-i cycle.78/886-1 cycle.78/889-10 cycles and Honda M/C .78/890-2 cycles .78/891-1 cycle and 1 go-kart .78/915-1 cycle .78/957-5 cycles .78/1007-Qty . cycle parts.78/1008-4 cycles .78/1011-2 cycles .78/1014-1 cycle .78/1024-3 cycles .78/1025-3 cycles .78/1026-5 cycles .78/1046-1 cycle .78/1077-6 cycles, 1 Hawkins Minipath Slimming

Machine and Accessories, 1 SimpsonWashing Machine.

78/1083-2 cycles .78/1086-5 cycles.78/1287-1 cycle and 1 trail bike .78/1295-5 cycles .78/1297-3 cycles, parts 1 mag wheel complete .78/1300 (pt)-2 cycles .78/1301 (pt)-3 cycles .78/1304-4 cycles and 1 surf board damaged .78/1311-7 cycles and parts.78/1337-6 cycles, part and 1 trike .78/1338-8 cycles .78/1340-8 cycles and 1 trike .78/1341-5 cycles .78/1362-4 cycles and 1 Honda M/C .78/1365-4 cycles .78/1367-3 cycles .78/1368-8 cycles .78/1369-2 cycles .78/1384-1 cycle .78/1385-1 cycle .78/1386-7 cycles .78/1388-2 cycles .78/1389-3 cycles .78/1394-1 cycle and 1 wheel .78/1396-5 cycles .78/1412-3 cycles .78/1420-1 cycle.78/1429-2 cycles .78/1440-1 cycle .78/1450-2 cycles .78/1454-2 cycles .78/1472-3 cycles .78/1475-3 cycles .78/1501-1 cycle and 1 Honda Mini Bike .78/1564-3 cycles.78/1565-1 cycle .78/1566-1 cycle .78/1657-2 cycles .78/1588-2 cycles .78/1599-3 cycles and 1 Johnson 91 hp outboard

motor.78/1606-3 cycles.78/1611-2 cycles.

FOUND PROPERTY .78/536-1 Truck Wheel 7.50-16 Olympic Trojan .78/551-1 Truck Wheel 10 .00-20 Olympic Trojan .

LAND ACT, 1933-1977 .Land Release.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 26th January, 1979 .

THE undermentioned allotments of land are nowopen for sale pursuant to the provisions of Part IVof the Land Act, 1933-1977, and are to be sold byPublic Auction, by Order of the Minister for Lands,

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at the place and on the date stated at the upsetprices and subject to the conditions specified here-under .

File 2685/51 .Northcliffe Lot ; Street; Area (square metres) ;

Upset Price ; Conditions .92 ; Meerup ; 1012; $450 ; (a), (b) .134; Meerup; 1728; $600 ; (a), (b) .

Monday, February 26, 1979, at 2 .30 p.m. at theCourt House, Manjimup .

(Plan Northcliffe Townsite .)These lots are sold subject to the following con-

ditions(a) The purchaser shall erect on the lot pur-

chased a residence to comply with LocalAuthority by-laws within four years fromthe due date of the first instalment . If thiscondition has not been complied with inthe time prescribed, the land may be abso-lutely forfeited together with all purchasemoney and fees that may have been paid .On payment of the first instalment of

purchase money a Licence will be available,upon which a mortgage can be registered .A Crown Grant (freehold) will not issueuntil the purchaser has complied with thebuilding condition. A holder of a Licencemay apply to the Minister for Lands forpermission to transfer a Licence .

(b) Purchases by Agents will need to be ratifiedby the Principals .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

LAND ACT, 1933-1977 .Land Release .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 26th January, 1979 .

THE undermentioned allotments of land are nowopen for sale pursuant to the provisions of Part IV ofthe Land Act, 1933-1977, and are to be sold byPublic Auction, by Order of the Minister for Lands,at the place and on the date stated at the upsetprices and subject to the conditions specified here-under .File 2099/73 .

(a), (b), (d) .

Murray Shire Council Offices, Pinjarra .(Plan Dwellingup Townsite.)These lots are to be sold subject to the following

conditions(a) The purchaser shall erect on the lot pur-

chased a residence to comply with LocalAuthority by-laws within four years fromthe due date of the first instalment . If thiscondition has not been complied with inthe time prescribed, the land may be abso-lutely forfeited together with all purchasemoney and fees that may have been paid .On payment of the first instalment of

purchase money a Licence will be available,upon which a mortgage can be registered .A Crown Grant (freehold) will not issueuntil the purchaser has complied with thebuilding condition. A holder of a Licencemay apply to the Minister for Lands forpermission to transfer a Licence .

(b) Purchases by Agents will need to be rati-fied by the Principals .

(c) Subject to provisions of an easement toprotect a water pipeline, following issue ofa Crown Grant.

(d) The lot shall be filled and compacted tothe requirements of the Shire of Murray.

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

LAND ACT, 1933-1977 .Land Release.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 26th January, 1979 .

THE undermentioned allotments of land are nowopen for sale pursuant to the provisions of PartIV of the Land Act, 1933-1977, and are to be soldby Public Auction, by Order of the Minister forLands, at the place and on the date stated at theupset prices and subject to the conditions specifiedhereunder.

File 1012/55 .Frankland Lot ; Street ; Area (square metres) ; Upset

Price; Conditions .2 ; Moir ; 1012 ; $600 ; (a), (b) .

13 ; Trent; 1012; $500 ; (a), (b) .14 Trent ; 1012 ; $500 ; (a), (b) .20 ; Trent; 1012 ; $500 ; (a), (b) .

Tuesday, February 27, 1979 at 2 .30 p.m. at theCourt House, Mount Barker .

(Plan Frankland Townsite .)These lots are to be sold subject to the following

conditions(a) The purchaser shall erect on the lot

purchased a residence to comply with LocalAuthority by-laws within four years fromthe due date of the first instalment . Ifthis condition has not been complied within the time prescribed, the land may beabsolutely forfeited together with allpurchase money and fees that may havebeen paid .On payment of the first instalment of

purchase money a License will be available,upon which a mortgage can be registered .A Crown Grant (freehold) will not issueuntil the purchaser has complied with thebuilding condition. A holder of a Licensemay apply to the Minister for Lands forpermission to transfer a License .

LAND ACT, 1933-1977 .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 26th January, 1979 .THE undermentioned allotments of land are nowopen for sale pursuant to the provisions of PartIV of the Land Act, 1933-1977, and are to be soldby Public Auction, by Order of the Minister forLands, at the place and on the date stated at theupset prices and subject to the conditions speci-fied hereunder .File 2691/51 .Mingenew Lot ; Street; Area (square metres) ;

Upset Price; Conditions .

83 ; Cnr. Yandanooka Road and Ikewa Street ;

Dwellingup Lot ; Street; Area (square metres) ;Upset Price ; Conditions .

(b) Purchases by Agents will need to be ratifiedby the Principals.

26; Marinup ; 1012 ; $800 ; (a), (b), (d) . F. W. BYFIELD,49; Church; 1012 ; $800 ; (a), (b), (d) . Under Secretary for Lands .171 ; Poplar ; 1012 ; $800 ; (a), (b), (d) .172 ; enr. Poplar and Elm Streets ; 1009; $800 ;

895; $400 ; (a), (b) .84 ; Ikewa Street ; 840 ; $400 ; (a), (b) .85 ; Ikewa Street ; 809 ; $400 ; (a), (b) .86 ; Ikewa Street ; 832 ; $400 ; (a), (b) .87 ; Ikewa Street ; 850 ; $400 ; (a), (b) .

78; Yandanooka Road ; 835; $400 ; (a), (b) .79; Yandanooka Road ; 860; $400 ; (a), (b) .80 ; Yandanooka Road ; 888 ; $400 ; (a), (b) .81 ; Yandanooka Road ; 860 ; $400 ; (a), (b) .82 ; Yandanooka Road ; 890; $400 ; (a), (b) .

225 ; Holyoake Road ; 4780; $1000 ; (a), (b), (d) .237; Church ; 802; $700 ; (a), (b), (d) .239 ; Church ; 1169 ; $800 ; (a), (b), (c), (d) .

Friday, February 23, 1979, at 10 .00 a.m . in the

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Friday March 2, 1979 at 12 .30 p.m. at the Minge-new Shire Council Offices .

(Plan Mingenew Townsite .)These lots are to be sold subject to the following

conditions(a) The purchaser shall erect on the lot pur-

chased a residence to comply with LocalAuthority by-laws within four years fromthe due date of the first instalment . Ifthis condition has not been complied within the time prescribed, the land may beabsolutely forfeited together with all pur-chase money and fees that may have beenpaid .On payment of the first instalment of

purchase money a Licence will be avail-able, upon which a mortgage can be re-gistered . A Crown Grant (freehold) willnot issue until the purchaser has com-plied with the building condition . A holderof a Licence may apply to the Ministerfor Lands for permission to transfer aLicence.

(b) Purchases by Agents will need to be ratifiedby the Principals .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

FORFEITURES.THE following leases and licenses together with allrights, title and interest therein have this day beenforfeited to the Crown under the Land Act, 1933-1977, for the reasons stated .Name ; Lease or License ; District ; Reason; Corres .

No .; Plan .Poston Gilbey, N . C ., Poston Gilbey, A . I . ; 3116/6338 ;

Ravensthorpe Lot 634 ; Non-payment of rent ;664/68 ; Townsite.

ERRATUM.In Government Gazette (No. 4) of January 19,

1979 on page 136 the Notice of Forfeiturecommencing:-Napier, N. H. G., Evans, O. M. J., Jovanovic, V.,

Jovanovic, M . and Ivkivic, N . ; 3114/887; NorthWest; Non-compliance with conditions ;3270/64; 72, 73, 78, 79, 300 .

Should have read as follows :-Napier, N . H. G., Evans, O. M. J., Jovanovic, V .,

Jovanovic, M. and Ivkovic, N . ; 3114/887 ; NorthWest; Non-compliance with conditions ;3270/64; 72, 73, 78, 79, 300 .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

LAND ACT, 1933-1977 .Land Release .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 26th January, 1979 .

File No. 3558/65 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45Aof the Land Act, 1933-1977, of Rockingham lot1222 being made available for sale in fee simple atthe purchase price of twenty three thousand fivehundred dollars ($23 500 .00) and subject to thepayment for improvements at valuation, in cash,should the successful applicant be other than theformer lessee .

Applications must be lodged at the Departmentof Lands and Surveys, Perth .

(Plan R 24-4 (Dixon Road) .)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands .

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LAND ACT, 1933-1977 .Land Release .

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 26th January, 1979 .

File No. 2223/78 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1977, of Narrogin Lot 1559containing an area of 6 414 square metres beingmade available for sale in fee simple for"Restaurant and Reception Centre" at the purchaseprice of six thousand dollars ($6 000 .00) and subjectto the following conditions :

(a) The purchaser shall erect on the lotpurchased business premises to comply withLocal Authority by-laws within two (2)years from the due date of the firstinstalment . If this condition has not -beencomplied with in the time prescribed, theland may be absolutely forfeited togetherwith all purchase money and fees that mayhave been paid .On payment of the first instalment of

purchase money a license will be available,upon which a mortgage can be registered .A Crown Grant (freehold) will not issueuntil the purchaser has complied with thebuilding condition.

(b) A deposit of 10% of the purchase price ispayable on application and the balance ofpurchase money shall be paid within twelvemonths of the date of approval of applica-tion by four (4) equal quarterly instalmentson the first days of January, April, Julyand October in each year. The first instal-ment of purchase money shall become dueand payable on the first day of the quarternext following the date of approval ofapplication, the Crown Grant fee beingpayable with the last instalment ofpurchase money, but a Crown Grant shallnot issue until the conditions under whichthe lot was made available for sale havebeen fulfilled.

A person in the employ of the State must applythrough the Under Secretary for Lands for theGovernor's permission to hold this land . Writtenapproval of the Permanent Head concerned shouldaccompany such application.Applications, accompanied by a deposit of

$600.00 must be lodged at the Department of Landsand Surveys, Perth on or before Wednesday,February 28, 1979 .

All applications lodged on or before the closingdate will be treated as having been received onthat date, and if there are more applications thanone for the lot the application to be granted willbe decided by the Land Board .

(Plan Narrogin 10 :36 (Williams Road) .)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands .

APPLICATION FOR LEASING .Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 26th January, 1979 .Corres. No. 2521/59 .

APPLICATIONS are invited under section 32 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1977, for the leasing of Class"A" Reserve No. 25501 (Gwindinup, Lot 29 contain-ing an area of 1 .479 7 hectares) for the purpose of"Grazing" for a term of one (1) year and thereafterfrom year to year at the will . of the Minister forLands at a rental of $25 .00 subject to the followingconditions :-

(1) The land shall not be used for any purposeother than Grazing without the priorapproval in writing of the Minister forLands .

(2) The lease shall be renewable at the willof the Minister for Lands and subject todetermination at three months' notice by

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either party after the initial term of one(1) year . Should the lease be so renewed,the rental fixed may be reappraised atsuch amount as the Minister for Landsmay at any time and from time to timedetermine .

(3) The lessee shall not cut down fell injureor destroy any living timber or scrub uponthe demised land except for the purpose ofdestroying poisonous growth or by theagistment of stock in reasonable numbers .

(4) The lessee shall not without the previousconsent in writing of the Minister forLands assign, transfer, mortgage sublet orpart with the possession of the demisedland.

(5) No structures will be erected without theprior approval in writing of the Ministerfor Lands .

(6) Compensation shall not be payable to thelessee in respect of any improvementseffected by him on the demised land andremaining thereon at the expiration orearlier determination of the lease .

(7) It shall be lawful for the lessee at anytime within the three calendar monthsimmediately following the expiration of theterm or earlier determination of the lease,to take down, remove, and carry awayany buildings, structures, improvementsand plant the property of the lessee .

(8) On determination of the lease, the lesseeshall fill in, consolidate and level off anyuneveness, excavation or hole caused byhim during the term of the lease or byremoval of his improvements and shallleave the demised land in a clean, neatand tidy condition to the satisfactionof the Minister for Lands and shall removeany or all waste matter as required bythe Minister .

(9) Power is reserved to the Minister for Landsto direct that the number of stockdepasturing on the demised land shall bereduced if the Minister is of the opinionthat the demised land is overstocked toan extent sufficient or likely to causepermanent damage to the land ; failure tocomply with any such direction will resultin the forfeiture of the lease .

A person in the employ of the State must applythrough the Under Secretary for Lands for theGovernor's permission to hold this land . Writtenapproval of the Permanent Head concerned shouldaccompany such application.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $14 .50must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth on or before Wednesday, February28, 1979 .

All applications lodged on or before the closingdate will be treated as having been received onthat date, and if there are more applications thanone for the lot the application to be granted willbe decided by the Land Board .

(Plan Gwindinup 8.11 (Hooker Street) .)F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands .

OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1977 .

Eastern Division,Jaurdi District, 26th January, 1979 .

Corres. No. 13003/03, V .2 .IT is notified for general information that the areaof approximately 8 931 hectares as described in theSchedule below, has been made available for Pas-toral Leasing as from Wednesday, 14th March,1979, subject to the condition that a Pastoral Leaseof this land may only be granted to a lessee of landin the same locality . Lessees are required to stockthe land and as a guide to minimum developmentlessees are required to expand, each year, in effect-ing improvements an amount not less than twoand one half times the annual rental .

In accordance with the provisions of the LandAct this land is made available for pastoral leasingat an interim rental of $1.00 per thousand acres .The final rent will be fixed by the Minister on theadvice of the Pastoral Appraisement Board .Full disclosure of company structure, sharehold-

ing and trusteeship will be required from corporatebodies applying for this area.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of $15 .00,must be lodged at the Department of Lands andSurveys, Perth, not later than Wednesday, 14thMarch, 1979 .The land is made available subject to payment

for improvements in cash should the successfulapplicant be other than the owner of the improve-ments .All applications lodged on or before that date

will be treated as having been received on theclosing date, and if there are more applicationsthan one for the area, the application to be grantedwill be decided by the Land Board .

F. W. BYFIET,f,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule .All that portion of land bounded by lines starting

from the northeastern corner of Reserve 17462 andextending 359 degrees 58 minutes, 400.61 metres ;thence 18 degrees 47 minutes, 1463.9 metres ;thence 4 degrees 53 minutes, 1079 .47 metres; thence89 degrees 59 minutes, 7 500 .55 metres ; thence 179

degrees 3 minutes, 2 019 .12 metres ; thence 18 de-grees 14 minutes, 99 .08 metres; thence 20 degrees4 minutes, 117.12 metres; thence 46 degrees 35minutes, 261 .02 metres ; thence 1 degree 47 minutes,449.81 metres ; thence 347 degrees 5 minutes,1591.64 metres and thence 359 degrees 58 minutes,8046.64 metres to the starting point .Area : About 8 931 hectares.Plan : 50/80 .

OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING .Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1977 .

North West Division,Lyons and Teano Districts,

26th January, 1979 .Corres No . 626/75 .

IT is notified for general information that the areasas described in the Schedule below, have been madeavailable for Pastoral Leasing as from Wednesday,March 14, 1979, subject to the condition that aPastoral Lease of this land may only be grantedto a lessee of land in the same locality . Lesseesare required to stock the land and as a guide tominimum development lessees are required to ex-pend, each year, in effecting improvements anamount not less than two and one half times theannual rental .In accordance with the provisions of the Land

Act this land is made available for pastoral leasingat an interim rental of $1 .00 per 404.685 6 hectares(1000 acres) . The final rent will be fixed by theMinister on the advice of the Pastoral Appraise-ment Board .

Full disclosure of company structure, share hold-ing and trusteeship will be required from corporatebodies applying for these areas .Applications, accompanied by the deposits as

shown in the Schedule must be lodged at the De-partment of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not laterthan Wednesday, March 14, 1979 .

The areas are made available subject to paymentfor improvements, if any, should the owner of theimprovements be other than the selector.

degrees 58 minutes, 8 263 .38 metres ; thence 235degrees 54 minutes, 1600.29 metres ; thence 229degrees 54 minutes, 5 247.06 metres ; thence 218degrees 49 minutes, 981 .1 metres ; thence 270

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All applications lodged on or before that datewill be treated as having been received on the clos-ing date, and if there are more applications thanone for either area, the application to be grantedwill be decided by the Land Board .

F. W. BYFIELD,Under Secretary for Lands .

Schedule .Area "A" Lyons District .

All that portion of land bounded on the south andwest by Pastoral Lease 3114/887 (Mt. James) andon the north and east by Pastoral Lease 3114/816(Waldburg) .Area : About 2 253 hectares (about 5 565 acres) .Deposit : $6 .50 .

Area "B" Teano District.All that portion of land bounded on the south

and west by Pastoral Lease 3114/816 (Waldburg),on the north by Pastoral Lease 3114/525 (Mt. Aug-ustus) and on the east by Pastoral Lease 3114/787(Woodlands) .Area: About 11 867 hectares (about 29 311 acres) .Deposit : $18 .50 .Plan: Mt. Egerton 1 :250 000 .

ERRATUM.Lands and Surveys 3627/77 (R5798) .

IN the notice published in the Government Gazettedated January 19, 1979, at pages 144 and 145 underthe heading Northam, line 10 should read 1 .4375hectares being resumed from Mokine AgriculturalArea Lot 23 instead of 1 .437 5 hectares being re-sumed from Mokine Agricultural Area Lot 230 .

24th January, 1979 .F. W. BYFIELD,

Under Secretary for Lands .

Forests Department,Perth, 19th January, 1979 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has ap-proved the following:-Appointments-Asher, Ronald John as a Forest Guard LF2,

Forests Department, as from 11th Decem-ber, 1978 .

Bowles, Murray Owen as a Forest Guard LF2,Forests Department, as from 11th Decem-ber, 1978.

Cantelo, Michael Gregory as a Forest GuardLF2, Forests Department, as from 11th De-cember, 1978 .

Carter, Michael Christopher as a Forest GuardLF2, Forests Department, as from 11thDecember, 1978 .

Davies, Paul Edward as a Forest Guard LF2,Forests Department, as from 11th Decem-ber, 1978 .

Durell, Gregory Stephen as a Forest GuardLF2, Forests Department, as from 11thDecember, 1978 .

Gillard, John Wilfred as a Forest Guard LF2,Forests Department, as from 11th Decem-ber, 1978 .

Jacobs, Ian Campbell as a Forest Guard LF2,Forests Department, as from 11th Decem-ber, 1978 .

Michaelson, Dan Worm as a Forest GuardLF2, Forests Department, as from 11thDecember, 1978 .

Ridley, Jamie Roger as a Forest Guard LF2,Forests Department, as from 11th Decem-ber, 1978 .

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Scantlebury, Martin Gordon as a Forest GuardLF2, Forests Department, as from 11thDecember 1978.

Standing, Gregory Malcolm as a Forest GuardLF2, Forests Department, as from 11thDecember 1978.

Resignation-Vukelic, Brett David, Forest Guard LF2, Forests

Department as from the close of businesson the 24th November, 1978.

B. J. BEGGS,Conservator of Forests .

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1977.Suspension of Section 25 .

Bush Fires Board,Perth, 24th January, 1979 .

Corres. No. 196 .IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister admin-istering the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1977, has ap-proved, pursuant to the powers contained in section25B of the said Act, of the suspension of the opera-tion of the provisions of section 25 of the said Act,that relate to a fire to be lit, or which is lit, forthe purpose of destroying garden refuse or rubbishor for any like purpose during the period from the22nd January, 1979, to the 14th March, 1979, bothdates inclusive, on land set aside for the Shire ofMurray's rubbish disposal site situated on PartState Forest No. 14, Dwellingup, subject to the fol-lowing specified conditions :-

1 . That all rubbish be dumped in one areaat the site prior to setting fire to the rub-bish .

2 . A sign warning of prohibition of unauth-orised lighting of fires be erected andmaintained at the entrance to the site.

3 . Fires to be lit only by Shire employeesauthorised to do so by the Shire Clerk .

4. Fires to be lit only between the hours of7 a.m. and 9 p.m. and at least once weekly .

5 . A sign advising the public where to depositrubbish to be erected and maintained atthe site .

6 . • A Council fire fighting unit to be onstandby at the site during burning opera-tions .No fires to be lit on land subject to thesuspension on a day of which the fire haz-ard forecast as issued by the Bureau ofMeteorology in Perth in respect of thelocality is "very high" or "extreme" .

J. A. W. ROBLEY,Superintendent .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of Subiaco Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No. 9 .

T.P.B. 853/2/12/2, Pt. 9 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of theCity of Subiaco in pursuance of its powers underthe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 (asamended) has prepared a Town Planning Schemeamendment for the purpose of rezoning Lots, 28and 29, Swan Location E396 Jersey Street, fromGeneral Industry to Office Al .

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilOffices, Rokeby Road, Subiaco, and will be openfor inspection without charge during the hours of9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. on all days of ., the weekexcept Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidaysuntil and including the 16th February, 1979 .

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The plans and documents have also been de-posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of10 a.m. and 4 p.m .Any person who desires. to make a submission

on the amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Town Clerk, Sublaco CityCouncil, P .O. Box 270, Subiaco, W .A. 6008 on orbefore the 16th February, 1979 .

J. F. R. McGEOUGH,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Town of East Fremantle Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No. 18 .

T.P.B. 853/2/4/1, Pt. 18 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the Town of East Fremantle TownPlanning Scheme Amendment on the 15th Janu-ary, 1979 for the purpose of :-

(1) Rezoning Lots 2, Part 10, 1, 2 and 562Canning Highway, 561 and 3 Duke Street,586, 585, 594, 593, 592, 591 and 11 SilasStreet, 621, 622, 623, 624 and 3. May Street,from Business, Service Station, SingleResidential and Group Housing and Park-ing to Town Centre Zone ; and

(2) Introducing a new Zone "Town Centre"Zone into the Scheme with appropriateuse classes applicable to the zone, by ap-propriate amendments to the Scheme MapLegend and Scheme Text as set out in theSchedule annexed hereto .

I. G. HANDCOCK,Mayor .

M. G. COWAN,Town Clerk .

Schedule .TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

ACT, 1928 .Town of East Fremantle Town Planning Scheme

No . 1 District Scheme .Amendment No . 18 .

RESOLVED that the Council of the abovemen-tioned Municipality in pursuance of section 7 ofthe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928amend the above Town Planning Scheme as fol-lows-

1. Clause 9 of the Scheme is hereby amendedby adding at the end thereof-

"(10) Town Centre"2. The Zoning Table is amended by adding the

following' new zone after Private Clubs and Institu-tions-

TownUse Classes

Centre1. Residence for not more than one family X2. Dwellinghouse divided into not more

than two separate residential occupancies X3. Dwellinghouse with flat attached

Duplex house

._ . .4. Group houses X5 .

Flats

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X6. Boarding houses, Lodging houses, Hostels

and Residential Clubs

. . . .7. Licensed Hotel

. . . .8. Motel . . . .9. Caretaker's houses

10. Consulting Rooms

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11. Home occupations12. Shop . . . .13. Offices . . . .14. Town Hall, Municipal Offices, Council

Chambers

X15. Eating houses PS15A Licensed Restaurants15B Tavern15C Winehouse

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16. Service Station PS17. Car Park . . . . . . . PS18. Theatres not being Drive-In Cinemas or

open air cinemas or theatre X19. Educational Establishments . . .. X20. Naval Training Establishment . . .. X21. Houses of Worship, Masonic Hall ; Public

Halls, Concert Halls, Dance Halls

. . . . PS22 . Rooms for the exhibition of works of art,

or crafts, photographs and for instruction PS23. Libraries X24. Museums

X25. Infant Health and Medical Clinics

. . . . PS26. Private Hospitals including "C" class

hospitals and convalescent homes ; OldPeople's Homes ; Nursing Homes . . . . . . . . X

27. Hospital "A" Class including Maternity X28. Institutional Building, Institutional Home X29. Veterinary Hospitals and other premises

for the treatment of animals and birds X30. Playing fields, recreation grounds, public

parks, botanical gardens, buildings usedin conjunction with and for the purposeof playing fields and recreation grounds ;sporting clubs ; Youth Clubs and Organi-sations

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PS31 . Marine Filling Station

X32. Boating Facilities . . . .

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. . .. X33. Funeral Parlour, Undertakers' Premises X34. Dry Cleaning Premises

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. . .. X35. Health Studio and Gymnasium . . . .

. . . . PS36. Such uses as may be permitted by a Gov-

ernment Authority . . . .

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. . . .3. The Scheme map is amended by adding to

the list of zones in the legend thereon the TownCentre Zone and a notation coloured light blue witha dark blue border to indicate land within that zone .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Swan Town Planning Scheme No . 1-Amendment Nos. 46 and 47 .

T.P.B . 853/2/21/1, Pts. 46 and 47 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the Shire of Swan Town PlanningScheme Amendment on the 16th January, 1979for the purpose of rezoning land as follows :

Amendment No. 46-Lots 1, 25, 26, Part Lots87, 88, 89, 112, 113, Sampson Parade andPart Lot 116 Brockman Road, Swan Loca-tion 7 Midland, from Residential toCommercial B as depicted on the amendingplan adopted by Council on 14th August,1978 and approved by the Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning.

Amendment No. 47-Thirty-seven lots frontingSampson Parade, The Crescent, SayerStreet and Padbury Terrace, Swan Loca-tion 7, Midland, from General Residential5, Recreation and Road Reserve to

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Commercial B, Car Parking and ResidentialDevelopment as depicted on the amendingplan adopted by Council on the 14thAugust, 1978 and approved by the Ministerfor Urban Development and TownPlanning .

L. D. MARSHALL,President .

L. F. O'MEARA,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment.

City of Gosnells Town Planning SchemeNo. 1-Amendment No's . 120, 123 and 124 .

T.P.B. 853/2/25/1, Pts. 120, 123 and 124 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the City of Gosnells Town PlanningScheme Amendment on the 22nd January, 1979,for the purpose of amending the Scheme as fol-lows :-

Amendment No . 120-Rezoning land as fol-lows :-(a) Lot 2, Canning Location 19, situated at

the corner of Brookman and LangfordAvenues, Langford, from Special Site-Service Station, to Civic and Cultural Re-servation ;

(b) la 1 .500 sq m portion of Lot 265 CanningLocation 19, situated at the corner ofLangford Avenue and Towton Way, Lang-ford from Rural to Special Site-ServiceStation ;

(c) portion of Lot 4, Canning Location 19Langford Avenue, Langford from "SpecialSite-Hotel" to "Shops and Local Busi-ness" ; and

(d) Amending the Scheme Text as follows :-(a) Clause 15-Use Class 9-Special Places

of Assembly is altered by the additionof the words "Health Studios andSquash Courts" to be inserted afterthe word "Showground" .

(b) Zoning Table (No . 3) is amended :(i) by the addition of the words

"Health Studios and SquashCourts" after the word "Show-ground" in Use Class 9 ; and

(ii) by deleting the letter "X" inColumn "C" titled Shops and LocalBusiness applicable to. Use Class9 and inserting in its place theletters "A.A" .

Amendment No. 123-Rezoning Lot 453 Wil-liam Street, Beckenham from Residential Ato Special Site-Offices .Amendment No . 124-Rezoning Portion of

Lot 57 Canning Location 316 William Street,Beckenham from Special Site Service Stationto Shops and Local Business as depicted onamending plan adopted by Council on 11thJuly, 1978 and approved by the Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning .

A. A. MILLS,Mayor .

G. N. WHITELEY,Town Clerk.

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of Gosnells Town Planning Scheme No. 1-Amendment No. 129 .

T.P.B. 853/2/25/1, Pt. 129 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of theCity of Gosnells in pursuance of its powers underthe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 (asamended) has prepared a Town Planning Schemeamendment for the purpose of rezoning portion ofLot 4 Langford Avenue, T,sngford, from SpecialSite-Hotel to Special Site-Tavern .

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilOffices, 2120 Albany Highway, Gosnells, and willbe open for inspection without charge during thehours of 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. on all days of theweek except Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holi-days until and including the 26th March, 1979 .The plans and documents have also been de-

posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p .m .Any person who desire to make a submission on

the amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Town Clerk, Gosnells CityCouncil, P.O. Box 23, Gosnells 6110, on or beforethe 26th March, 1979 .

G. WHITETEY,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of South Perth Town Planning SchemeNo. 2-Amendment Nos. 22 and 23 .

T.P.B. 853/2/11/2, Pts. 22 and 23 .NOTICE is hereby given that the. Council of theCity of South Perth in pursuance of its powersunder the Town Planning and Development Act,1928 (as amended) has prepared a Town PlanningScheme amendment for the purpose of amendingthe Scheme as follows :-

Amendment No. 22-Excising Lots 55 and 56Canning Highway, South Perth and Lots53 and 54 Cliffe Street, Kensington, from,the Special Motor Repair and ServiceStation Zone and including those lots inthe Commercial A Zone ;

Amendment No. 23-Deleting Clause 3 .15 of theScheme Text and substituting thereforethe following:-

"3 .15(a) Greyhound dogs shall not be

kept on any land without thewritten consent of the Councilwhich consent shall not begiven unless ` the Council issatisfied that the same are notto be used for the purposes ofsale or for breeding for thepurposes of sale or for or inconnection with racing pur-poses and the Council may atany time revoke such consentif and whenever it is no longerso satisfied.

(b) Other animals or birds shallnot be kept on any land forthe purposes of sale or forbreeding for the purposes ofsale".

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilOffices, Sandgate Street, South Perth, and will beopen for inspection without charge during thehours of 8.45 am.-4.00 p.m. on all days of theweek except Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holi-days until and including-Amendment No . 22, 26thApril, 1979 ; Amendment No. 23, 16th February,1979 .The plans and documents have also been de-

posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth and will similarly be open for inspec-tion for the same period between the hours of 10a.m. and 4 p.m .Any person who desires to make a submission

on the amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Town Clerk, South PerthCity Council, Civic Centre, Sandgate Street, SouthPerth, on or before-Amendment No . 22, 26th April,1979; Amendment No. 23, 16th February, 1979 .

P. A. BENNE'tTS,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .

City of Stirling-District Planning Scheme-Amendment No. 110 .

T.P.B. 853/2/20, Pt. 110 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of theCity of Stirling in pursuance of its powers underthe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 (asamended) has prepared a Town Planning Schemeamendment for the purpose of rezoning Lots 2 and3 Swan Shire Location Z, corner Walcott Streetand Field Street, Mt. Lawley, from Service Stationto Business.

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilOffices, Hertha Road, Stirling, and will be openfor inspection without charge during the hoursof 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. on all days of the weekexcept Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidaysuntil and including the 2nd March, 1979 .The plans and documents have also been de-

posited at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p .m .Any person who desire to make a submission on

the amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Town Clerk, Stirling CityCouncil, Hertha Road, Stirling 6021, on or beforethe 2nd March, 1979 .

H. J. GLOVER,Town Clerk .

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment.

Town of Armadale Town Planning Scheme No . 1-Amendment Nos. 89, 118 and 132 .

T.P.B. 853/2/22/1, Pts. 89, 118 and 132 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that theMinister for Urban Development and TownPlanning approved the Town of Armadale TownPlanning Scheme Amendment on the 22nd January,1979, for the purpose of Amending the Scheme asfollows:-

Amendment No. 89 :-(a) Rezoning land adjoining the Can-

ning River, Kelmscott from Ruralto Special Rural Zone-Area E .

(b) Rezoning Lot 2 Connell Avenue,Kelmscott from Rural to Civic Uses .

(c) Rezoning Lot 99 Roberts Road,Kelmscott from Rural to RestrictedBusiness-Plant Nursery .

(d) Inserting the following clause withinTown of Armadale Town PlanningScheme Text :-

4.27.11 ."Within Special Rural Zone

Areas "A", "B", "C", "D" and"E" no lots smaller than the lotsizes indicated in Table 10 in theAppendix shall be created unlessthe Town Planning Board or theHon. Minister in the case of anappeal is satisfied after consulta-tion with the local authority thatsufficient grounds exist for depart-ing therefrom" .

Amendment No. 118-Rezoning portion of Lot61 Railway Avenue, Kelmscott from Rural toRestricted Business-Produce Feed Mer-chant as depicted on the amending planadopted by Council on the 19th September,1977, and approved by the Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning .

Amendment No. 132-Amending the SchemeText as follows :-

(a) Deleting the symbol "AA" from ZoneNo. 12 cross referred to Use ClassNo. 64 Vehicle Sales and replacingit with the symbol "-" .

(b) Including the symbol "AA" underZone No. 20 cross referred to UseClass No. 64 Vehicle Sales .

I. K. BLACKBURN,Mayor .

A. E. RASMUSSEN,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice That a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .Town of Canning Town Planning Scheme No . 16-

Amendment Nos. 154 and 155 .T.P.B. 853/2/16/18, Pts. 154 and 155 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Canning TownCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of Amending the Scheme Text asfollows:-

_Amendment No. 154-Including Lot 27 Canning

Location 19, (No . 2) Vulcan Road, CanningVale in the Schedule of Special Zones withthe additional purpose of wholesaledistribution of fuel via pumps to privateclients; but does not include distributionto general public consumers ;

Amendment No. 155-Including Lot 165, Can-ning Location 25, (19) Yampi Way (or 104Acanthus Road) Willetton, with theadditional purpose for the Light Industrialportion only of the specified lot, of PublicGymnasium and associated off street carparking.

All plans and documents setting out andexplaining the amendment have been deposited atCouncil Offices, 1317 Albany Highway, Canningtonand will be open for inspection without chargeduring the hours of 9 .00 a .m. to 4.00 p.m. on alldays of the week except Saturdays, Sundays andPublic Holidays until and including-Amendment154, 26th February, 1979 ; Amendment 155, 16thFebruary, 1979 .The plans and documents have also been

deposited at the office of the Town PlanningDepartment, Perth and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hours of10 a.m. and 4 p.m .

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Any person who desires to make a submission onthe amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Town Clerk, Canning TownCouncil, 1317 Albany Highway, Cannington 6107on or before-Amendment 154, 26th February, 1979 ;Amendment 155, 16th February, 1979 .

N. I. DAWKINS,Town Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection .Town of Bunbury Town Planning Scheme No. 5-

Amendment Nos. 122 and 139 .T.P.B. 853/6/2/6, Pts . 122 and 139 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Bunbury TownCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended),has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of rezoning land as follows:-

Amendment No. 122-Lot 77 Forrest Avenue,from Residential "B" to Special Site-CarSales Premises, as depicted on the amend-ing plan adopted by Council on 14th Aug-ust, 1978 .

Amendment No . 139-Pt. Lot 91 Hayes Street,from Residential "B", to Special Site-Nursing Home .

All plans and documents setting out and ex-plaining the amendments have been deposited atCouncil Offices, Stephen Street, Bunbury, and willbe open for inspection without charge during thehours of 9.30 a.m. to 3 .30 p.m . on all days of theweek except Saturdays, Sundays and public holi-days until and including the 23rd February, 1979 .

The plans and documents have also been depositedat the office of the Town Planning Department,Perth, and will similarly be open for inspection forthe same period between the hours of 10 a.m. and4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submission onthe amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Town Clerk, Bunbury TownCouncil, P .O. Box 21, Bunbury 6230, on or beforethe 23rd February, 1979 .

W. J. CARMODY,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Bayswater Town Planning Scheme No . 13-Amendment No. 60 .

T.P.B. 853/2/14/16, Pt. 60 .IT is hereby notified for public information, in ac-cordance with section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act, 1928 (as amended), that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the Shire of Bayswater Town Plan-ning Scheme amendment on the 18th January, 1979,for the purpose of rezoning Lot 22 of Swan Loca-tion M at the corner of Widgee Road and Beech-boro Road, Morley, from Rural to Public Building-S.E.C .

A. E. WHITE,Commissioner .

A. A. PATERSON,Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.Shire of Irwin Town Planning Scheme No. 2-

Amendment No . 7 .T.P.B. 853/3/9/2, Pt . 7 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Irwin Shire Coun-cil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended),has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of rezoning an area bounded byBartlett, Pearse and Dongara Roads, Denison, fromRecreation to Residential .

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilOffices, Dongara, and will be open for inspectionwithout charge during the hours of 9 .00 a .m. to5 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays,Sundays and public holidays until and includingthe 26th April, 1979 .The plans and documents have also been deposited

at the office of the Town Planning Department,Perth, and will similarly be open for inspection forthe same period between the hours of 10 a.m. and4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submission onthe amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Shire Clerk, Irwin ShireCouncil, P .O. Box 21, Dongara, W.A. 6525, on orbefore the 26th April, 1979 .

J. PICKERING,Shire Clerk .

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1928 (AS AMENDED) .Advertisement of Approved Town Planning Scheme

Amendment .Shire of Mundaring Town Planning Scheme No. 1-

Amendment No. 60.T.P.B. 853/2/27/1, Pt. 60 .

IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the Shire of Mundaring Town Plan-ning Scheme Amendment on the 22nd January,1978, for the purpose of rezoning a 1 800 m2 portionof Lot 201 Hardey Road, Glen Forrest, from Ser-vice Station to Rural as depicted on the amendingplan adopted by Council on the 6th July, 1978, andapproved by the Minister for Urban Developmentand Town Planning.

T. BROZ,President.

M. N. WILLIAMS,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.Shire of Murray West Murray Town Planning

Scheme-Amendment No. 5 .T.P.B. 853/6/16/4 , Pt . 5 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Murray ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of rezoning Lot 21 of Part 10 ofPart Murray Location 179 from "Small Holdings"to "Commercial" .

All plans and documents setting out and explain-ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilOffices, Pinjarra Road, Pinjarra, and will be openfor inspection without charge during the hours of9.00 a .m, to 4 .00 p .m. on all days of the week exceptSaturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays until andincluding the 23rd February, 1979 .

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The plans and documents have also been depositedat the office of the Town Planning Department,Perth and will similarly be open for inspectionfor the same period between the hours of 10 a.m.and 4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submission onthe amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with the Shire Clerk, Murray ShireCouncil, P .O. Box 21, Pinjarra 6208, on or beforethe 23rd February, 1979 .

B. M. BAKER,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Notice that a Town Planning Scheme Amendmenthas been Prepared and is Available for Inspection.Shire of Wanneroo Town Planning Scheme No . 1-

Amendment No. 68 .T.P.B. 853/2/30/1, Pt . 30 .

NOTICE is hereby given that the Wanneroo ShireCouncil in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended)has prepared a Town Planning Scheme amendmentfor the purpose of rezoning Lot 11 Swan Location3191, Swan Locations 1673, 1481, 1582, 3335, 7541,7542 Rousset and Coogee Roads, Wanneroo fromRural to Special Rural and amending the SchemeText to include special provisions relating to thedevelopment and use of the land.All plans and documents setting out and explain-

ing the amendment have been deposited at CouncilOffices, Wanneroo, and will be open for inspectionwithout charge during the hours of 8 .45 a.m. to4.45 p.m. on all days of the week except Saturdays,Sundays and Public Holidays until and includingthe 12th March, 1979 .The plans and documents have also been

deposited at the office of the Town PlanningDepartment, Perth and will similarly be open forinspection for the same period between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p.m .

Any person who desires to make a submission onthe amendment should make the submission inwriting in the form prescribed by the regulationsand lodge it with The Shire Clerk, Wanneroo ShireCouncil, P .O. Box 21, Wanneroo 6065, on or beforethe 12th March, 1979 .

N. S. BENNETTS,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Approved Town PlanningScheme Amendment .

Shire of Wanneroo Town Planning Scheme No . 1-Amendment Nos. 69, 110 and 125 .

T.P.B. 853/2/30/1, Pts. 28, 110 and 125 .IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended) that theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning approved the Shire of Wanneroo Town Plan-ning Scheme Amendment on the 22nd January,1979, for the purpose of amending the Scheme asfollows:-

Amendment No. 69-(a) Rezoning Swan Location 1805 corner of

Franklin: and Caporn Roads, Wanneroofrom Rural to Special Rural ; and

(b) including the following special provisionsapplicable to this Special Rural Zone inthe Fourth Schedule of the Scheme Text .

Special Rural Zone No. 3 .Description ofLocality .Swan Loca- 1 .tion 1805corner Frank-lin andCapornRoads,Wanneroo . 2 .

3 .

4 .

[26 January, 1979 .

Special Provisions .The minimum lot size shall benot less than 1 .0ha and theaverage lot size not less than1.5ha and subdivision shall gen-erally be in accordance with theDevelopment Guide Map .The land the subject of thisZone may be used for residentialand/or horticultural purposesonly.The keeping of livestock andpoultry for commercial purposesis prohibited .The land is to be managed insuch a manner as to avoid theland being laid bare of vegeta-tion resulting in loose, winderodable conditions .

Amendment No. 110-Rezoning part of Perth-shire Location 101 from Rural to Resi-dential Development, Land between Re-gatta Drive, Edgewater Drive, OutlookDrive and the proposed Town Centre asdepicted on the amending plan adoptedby Council on the 21st December, 1977,and approved by the Minister for UrbanDevelopment and Town Planning .

Amendment No . 125-Rezoning Part Lots 3and 7 and dedicated Road Reserves SwanLocation 13 from Rural to ResidentialDevelopment as depicted on the amendingplan adopted by Council on the 26th July,1978, and approved by the Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning .

C. J. SEARSON,President .

N. S. BENNETTS,Shire Clerk .

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED) .

Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Preparea Town Planning Scheme .

Shire of Williams Town Planning Scheme No. 2 .NOTICE is hereby given that the Williams ShireCouncil on the 17th day of January, 1979, passedthe following resolution :

That Council, in pursuance of section 7 of theTown Planning and Development Act, 1928(as amended) prepare the Shire of Wil-liams Town Planning Scheme No . 2 withreference to an area situated wholly withinthe Shire of Williams and enclosed withinthe inner edge of the red border on a plannow produced to the Council and markedand certified by the Shire Clerk under hishand dated the 17th day of January, 1979as "Scheme Area Map" . Carried .

Dated this 17th day of January, 1979 .

R. A. RICE,Acting Shire Clerk .

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METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNING SCHEME ACT, 1959-1976 .Notice.

File 819/2/10/2 .1 . Notice is hereby given for public information that on the 19th day of

January, 1979, His Excellency the Governor, has been pleased to accept andapprove under the provisions of subsection (2) of section 37A of theMetropolitan Region Town Planning Scheme Act, 1959 (as amended) therecommendation of the Metropolitan Region Planning Authority which recom-mendation has been accepted by the Minister for Urban Development andTown Planning under subsection (1) of the above section for the acquisitionof the land described in the certificate signed and sealed by the Chairmanof the Metropolitan Region Planning Authority on the 12th day of January,1979 and order that the land be dealt with and used in accordance with theImprovement Plan Number 11 so signed and sealed on that date whichaccompanied the recommendation and as shown in the First Schedulehereunder .

2 . Copies of the Improvement Plan are available for public inspectionduring normal business hours from Monday to Friday inclusive of each week,except on public holidays at the places mentioned in the second schedulehereunder .

H. R. P. DAVID,Secretary, M .R,P.A .

First Schedule .

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Second Schedule .Public Inspection :

(i) Office of the Town Planning Department,2nd Floor, Oakleigh Building,22 St. George's Terrace, Perth .

(ii) Office of the Municipality of the City of Perth,Council House,27 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

(iii) Office of the Municipality of the City of Fremantle,Civic Administrative Centre,8 William Street, Fremantle .

(iv) State Reference Library,40 James Street, Perth. (Between 9 .00 a.m.-9 .45 p.m. Monday to Satur-day and 2 .00 p.m.-5 .00 p.m. on Sunday .)

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[26 January, 1979.

METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME .Notice of Amendment.

File 823/2/25/2 ; Amendment No. 248/15 .1. Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Clause 15

of the Metropolitan Region Scheme that the Metropolitan Region PlanningAuthority on 20th December, 1978 resolved to amend the Metropolitan RegionScheme by including within the Urban Zone land adjacent to the SouthernRiver and off Balfour Street, Gosnells, as shown on the schedule hereunder .

2. The purpose of the amendment is to rationalise the foreshore reservealong part of the Southern River . It is a simple detail adjustment arisingfrom subdivision and future development of the subject land which will definethe reserve boundary in accordance with the natural features of the land .

3 . Please note that any person aggrieved by the inclusion of the currentlyreserved land within the Urban Zone may appeal to the Hon . Minister forUrban Development and Town Planning in the prescribed form within thirty(30) days of this notice .

H. R. P. DAVID,Secretary .

Schedule.

U BAN ZONEENLARGEMENT OF

PART OF METROPOLITANREGION SCHEME MAP 16

REPORT N° 1492

APPENDIX A

26 January, 1979 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

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METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME .Notice of Amendment .

File 823-2-20-2, 402-2-1-18 ; Amendment No. 252/15 .NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Clause 15of the Metropolitan Region Scheme that the Metropolitan Region PlanningAuthority on 20th December, 1978, resolved to amend the Metropolitan RegionScheme by altering the alignment of Karrinyup Road between Odin Road andCedric Street to reflect the actual construction alignment and the declarednew street alignment as shown on the attached schedule .

And please note that any person aggrieved by the zoning of the land releasedfrom the reservation for important regional roads may appeal to the Ministerfor Urban Development and Town Planning against the Amendment, in theprescribed form, within thirty (30) days of this notice .

H. R. P. DAVID,Secretary .

Schedule.

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PART OF METROPOLITANREGION SCHEME MAP 13

REPORT N4 1492APPENDIX A

218

METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME .Notice of Amendment .

File 823/2/29/2 ; Amendment No. 243/15 .NOTICE is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of Clause 15of the Metropolitan Region Scheme that the Metropolitan Region PlanningAuthority on the 25th October, 1978 resolved to amend the MetropolitanRegion Scheme by excluding the land shown stippled on the accompanyingschedule and being part of Reserve No . 28862 (Serpentine National Park)from the Rural Zone and including it in the Reserve for Parks and Recreation .23rd November, 1978 .

H. R. P. DAVID,Secretary, M.R.P.A .

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METROPOLITAN REGION TOWN PLANNINGSCHEME ACT, 1959-1976 .

Metropolitan Region Scheme .

Notice of Amendment .

File No. 833/107 ; Amendment No . 242/33 .1. In accordance with the provisions of section

33 of the Metropolitan Region Town PlanningScheme Act, 1959-1976, the Metropolitan RegionPlanning Authority on the 20th December, 1978resolved to amend the Metropolitan Region Schemeas referred to in the First Schedule hereto .

2 . Copies of the maps that form part of theScheme which is being amended are available forpublic inspection free of charge, during normaloffice hours from Monday to Friday inclusive ofeach week, except on public holidays, at the placesmentioned in the Second Schedule hereto .

3. Please take notice that any person who feelsaggrieved by the Amendment may appeal to theMinister for Urban Development and Town Plan-ning against the Amendment on the prescribedform. Forms of Notice of Appeal are available atthe place of exhibition and shall be lodged in

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A .

[26 January, 1979 .

PART OF METROPOLITAN

REGION SCHEME MAPS 23,25,26

REPORT N° 454

APPENDIX A

duplicate with the Secretary, Metropolitan RegionPlanning Authority, 22 St . George's Terrace, Perth,any time on or before the 30th March, 1979 .

H. R. P. DAVID,Secretary, M.R.P.A .

First Schedule.Scheme Map Sheet No . 17 is amended by Amend-

ment Map Sheet No . 17/10. The Amendment re-zones the subject land from "Rural" to "Urban"as the final eastern extension of the Roleystoneurban area .

Second Schedule .Public Inspection

(i) Office of the Town Planning Department,2nd Floor, Oakleigh Building, 22 St .George's Terrace, Perth ;

(ii) Office of the Municipalities of the City ofPerth and the City of Fremantle;

(iii) Office of the Town of Armadale ;(iv) State Reference Library, 40 James Street,

Perth. (Between the hours of 9 .00 a.m. to9.45 p.m. Monday to Saturday and 2 .00p.m. to 5 .00 p.m. on Sunday .)

26 January, 1979 .]

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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Tenders, closing at West Perth at 2 .30 p.m. on the dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the following projects .Tenders are to be addressed to the Minister (either for Works or for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage, as indicated

on the tender document).Cl- Contract OfficePublic Works Department,Dumas House,2 Havelock Street,West Perth .

Western Australia 6005and are to be endorsed as being a tender for the relevant project .

The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted .

Contract

Project

Closing

Tender DocumentsNo.

21495 . . . .

Fremantle Hospital-Electrical Distribution-Building 2 x 800

6/2/79KW Generating Sets

21518 .. . .

Roebourne-Department for Community Welfare "Weeriana"

30/1/79Hostel-Upgrading. Repairs and Renovations

21519 . . . .

Leonora, New Hospital-Mechanical Services . . . .

21521 . . . .

Busselton, Agriculture Department-Alteration and Additionsto Garage and Carpark Bay

21522 . . . .

Albany, Department of Agriculture Depot Site-New AmenitiesBlock

21523 . . . .

Kellerberrin Water Supply-Depot-Toilet Block Additions .. . .

21524 . . . .

Halls Creek Dental Clinic-Extensions

21525 .. . .

Tom Price, Department for Community Welfare-New DistrictOffice Erection

21526 . . . .

Wundowie High School-Upgrading of Electrical Services21527 . . . .

Moora District Hospital, Alterations and Renovations, Stage 2,1978-Electrical Services (Nominated Sub Contract)

21529 . . . .

Tom Price-Community Welfare Department-MechanicalServices

21530 . . . .

Moora Hospital Stage II-Mechanical Services . . ..

21531

Port Hedland Water Supply, Strelley Pumping Station-Con-struction of Chlorinator Building

21532 . . . .

Dandaragan Primary School-2 Classroom Additions andupgrade

21533* Fremantle Hospital, South Terrace Additions-Sheet VinylWall and Floor Finishes-Levels 1, 2, 4 to 6 . Document25.1 .1 .

21534 . . ..

Tuart Hill Junior Primary School-Administration Additionand Conversion of Library Resource Centre

21535 . . . .

Halls Creek-Department for Community Welfare, CharlesPerkins Hostel-New Accommodation Unit

21536 . . . .

Albany Court House-Alteration and Addition-Electrical(Nominated Sub Contract)

21537 . . . .

Allendale Primary School (Geraldton)-New Art/Craft Room& Alterations to Existing Rooms

21538 . . . .

Dandaragan Primary School, Classroom Additions-ElectricalServices-Nominated Sub Contract

21539

Metropolitan Prison Complex-Canning Vale Remand Unit-Automatic Fire Alarm System-Nominated Sub Contract

21540

Darlington Primary School-3 Classrooms plus AdministrationUpgrading

21541

West Armadale High School, Stage 1-Mechanical Services21542

West Northam Primary School-Upgrading

. . . .

. . . .

21543

Wattle Grove Primary School-Administration & Upgrade . .21544

The Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, Podium & Ward Block-Mechanical Services-Electrical Installation 8th Floor-Document No . 36.33 .2

21545

"Chalkboard Contract 1979"

. . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .21546

Churchlands College of Advanced Education-Lecture TheatreNo. 2-Erection

21547

Fremantle, Hospital, South Terrace Additions-Sun Protection-all Levels

21548 The Queen Elizabeth II Medical Centre, Podium and WardBlock-Mechanical Services-Electrical Installation 9thFloor-Document No. 36 .22 .1 (Direct Contract)

21549

Churchlands College of Advanced Education-Lecture TheatreNo. 2-Electrical Installation (Nominated Sub Contract) .

Date

now available at

P.W.D., West Perth

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D., Port HedlandP.W.D., A.D ., GeraldtonClerk of Courts, Roebourne

30/1/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D., Kalgoorlie

30/1/79

P.W.D., West PerthClerk of Courts, BusseltonP.W.D., A .D ., Bunbury

30/1/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., Albany

30/1/79

P.W.D. West PerthPolice Station, KellerberrinP.W.D., A .D ., Merredin

30/1/79

P.W.D., West PerthPolice Station, Halls CreekP.W.D., W.A., Kununurra

6/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., Port Hedland

30/1/79

P.W.D., West Perth30/1/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., GeraldtonP.W.D., W.S ., Moora

6/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., Port Hedland

6/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., GeraldtonP.W.W.S., Moora

6/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthDistrict Engineer, P.W.D .,

South Hedland6/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., W .S ., Moora

6/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth

30/1/79

P.W.D., West Perth

13/2/79 P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D ., KununurraP.W.D., A.D ., DerbyP.W.D., A.D ., Port Hedland

6/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., Albany

13/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D ., Geraldton

13/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., GeraldtonP.W.D., W.S., Moora

6/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth

6/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth

13/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth13/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D., Northam

6/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth13/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth

6/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth13/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth

20/2/79 P.W.D ., West Perth

20/2/79 P.W.D ., West Perth

27/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth

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Contract

ProjectNo.

21550 . .. .

Halls Creek-Community Welfare, Charles Perkins Hostel-Mechanical Services

21551

West Northam Primary School Upgrading-Electrical Instal-lation (Nominated Sub Contract)

21552

Narrogin Regional Hospital-Additions to `A' Block . . . .

21553

W.A. Museum-Cliff Street, Fremantle-Mechanical Services21554

Merredin High School-Alterations & Additions 1979 . . . .

21556

Morley Primary School-Administration Upgrade and Staff carPark

21557

Bluff Point Primary school (Geraldton)-Alterations and Ad-ditions 1979

21558

Riverton Primary School-Administration Upgrade 1979

. .. .

ContractNo .

* Deposit on Document $60 .

Project

21470

Greenwood High School, Stage 4 Additions-Electrical In-stallation

21472

Esperance High School, Classroom Additions 1978-Elec-trical Services

21465

Graigie High School, Stage 4-Mechanical Services .. . .

. . . .21504

Armadale Primary School, Additions 1979-Library Re-source Centre

21466

Esperance High School, Classroom Additions 1978-Mech-anical Services

21502

Cunderdin District High School-Agricultural Wing Class-room, Laboratory & Library Resource Centre

21482

Bentley Technical College, Stage 4-Mechanical Services . . . .21508

Serpentine Primary School-Additional Classroom & Up-grading

21500 North Merredin Primary School-Library & Alterations : . . .21507 Varley Primary School-Replacement School . . . . . . . . . . . .21471

Craigie High School, Stage 4 Additions-Electrical Instal-lation

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGE ACT, 1948-1978 .Sewerage-Wagin .

Reticulation Area No . 6 and No. 3 Pumping Stationand Rising Main Preliminaries to Construction .

Notice of Intention .File No . P.W.W.S. 1527/78 .

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainageto undertake the construction of the Works herein-after described by virtue of the powers containedunder the provisions of the Country Towns Sewer-age Act, 1948-1978.A Description of the Proposed Works :1 . 100 millimetres and 150 millimetres nominal

size pipe gravity sewers with manholes andall other appurtenances connected therewith .

2 . A waste water pumping station .3 . A 100 millimetres nominal size pipe rising main .The Localities in which the Proposed Works will

be Constructed :The proposed Works will be constructed within

the Shire of Wagin in the following localities :-1 . The reticulation sewers will be constructed

in the area between Sirdar Street andKitchener Street ; Tudor Street and Balla-gin Road .

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT- continued.

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS .

[26 January, 1979 .

Closing

Tender DocumentsDate

now available at

27/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., DerbyP.W.D., A.D ., Port Hedland

20/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., Northam

20/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A .D ., Narrogin

20/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth20/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D ., Merredin

13/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth

20/2/79

P.W.D., West PerthP.W.D., A.D ., Geraldton

13/2/79

P.W.D., West Perth

Contractor

Amoun

G. M. Electrics

. . . .

16998-00

Esperance Electrical Services

26 500 .00

Graham Hart (1971) Pty Ltd

10 326.00Geo. A. Esslemont & Son . . . .

76000.00

Hart Geere . . . .

12 794.00

Cooper & Oxley Pty Ltd . . . .

151 979 .00

Graham Hart (1971) Pty Ltd

396770-00Messina Building Co Pty Ltd

33 721 .00

S . Rente

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

69 990 .00R. A. & D. M. Krygger . . . . 140 724 .00G. M. Electrics Pty Ltd

. . . .

13000 .00

2 . The waste water pumping station will beconstructed on part of Lot 357 SirdarStreet as shown on Plan P.W.D., W.A.51388-1-1 .

3 . The rising main will commence at thepumping station and will discharge intoan existing rising main as shown on PlanP.W.D ., W.A. 51388-1-1 .

The Purposes for which the Proposed Works areto be Constructed, and the Parts of the Areawhich are intended to be sewered :

1 . For the disposal of waste water and to connectpremises to the existing sewerage scheme.

2 . Those properties shown shaded on Plan P.W.D .,W.A. 51388-1-1 .

The Times when and Places at which the Plans,Sections and Specifications may be Inspected :

At the office of the Minister for Water Supply,Sewerage, and Drainage, Public Works Department,Dumas House, 2 Havelock Street, West Perth ; thewater supply office of the Public Works Depart-ment, Narrogin; and the office of the Shire ofWagin, Wagin, for one month on and after the29th day of January, 1979, between the hours of10.00 a.m. and 3.30 p.m .

G. C. MacKINNON,Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage, and Drainage.

26 January, 1979 .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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NOTES.1 . Section 14 of the Country Towns Sewerage

Act, 1948-1978, provides that :1.1 Any local authority or person interested

may object in writing to the constructionof the proposed Works .

1.2 Every such objection shall be lodged withthe Minister within one month from thedate of the publication of the advertise-ment in the Government Gazette .

2 . Section 66 of the Country Towns SewerageAct, 1948-1978, empowers the Minister to make andlevy sewerage rates in respect of all rateable landswithin any area in which a sewer, or any partthereof, is completed and ready for use .

3. The timing of construction of the worksshown on the plan is subject to funding .

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGE ACT,1948-1978 .

Sewerage-Esperance.Reticulation Area No . 1 .

Preliminaries to Construction .Notice of Intention .

File No. P.W.W.S. 991/78 .NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainageto undertake the construction of the Works here-inafter described by virtue of the powers containedunder the provisions of the Country Towns Sewer-age Act, 1948-1978 .A Description of the Proposed Works :

100 millimetres, 150 millimetres, 225 millimetresand

300 millimetres nominal size pipe gravity sewerswith manholes and all other appurtenancesconnected therewith .The Locality in Which the Proposed Works will be

Constructed :Portion of the Shire of Esperance between James

Street and Hardy Street; Esperance Bay and CorryStreet.The Purposes for Which the Proposed Works are

to be Constructed, and the Parts of the AreaWhich are Intended to be Sewered :

1 . For the disposal of waste water and to connectpremises to the main sewer .

2. Those properties shown shaded on PlanP.W.D ., W.A. 51088-1-1 .The Times When, and Places at Which Plans,

Sections, and Specifications may be Inspected :At the office of the Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage, Public Works Department,Dumas House, 2 Havelock Street, West Perth ; thewater supply of ee of the Public Works DepartmentKalgoorlie ; and the office of the Shire of Esperance,Esperance, for one month on and after the 30thday of January, 1979, between the hours of 10 .00a.m. and 3.30 p .m .

G. C. MacKINNON,Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage, and Drainage .

NOTES .1 . Section 14 of the Country Towns Sewerage

Act, 1948-1978, provides that :1.1 Any local authority or person interested

may object in writing to the constructionof the proposed Works .

1.2 Every such objection shall be lodged withthe Minister within one month from thedate of the publication of the advertisementin the Government Gazette .

2 . Section 66 of the Country Towns SewerageAct, 1948-1978, empowers the Minister to make andlevy sewerage rates in respect of all rateable landswithin any area in which a sewer, or any partthereof, is completed and ready for use .

3. The timing of construction of the works shownon the plan is subject to funding .

ARCHITECTS ACT, 1921 .The Architects' Board of Western Aupstralia .

22 Altona Street,West Perth, 30th December, 1978 .

In accordance with section 24 of the Architects'Act, 1921, the following list of person registeredunder the Act as at the 1st January, 1979 is pub-lished for general information .

D. W. ANDREWS,Registrar.

Qualification; Date of Regis-No; Name; Address ;tration.

460-Abbott, Charles Alfred Henry ; 157 TenthAvenue, Inglewood, 6052 ; Section 14(a) ;2nd February, 1965 .

715-Acramen, Terence ; 1 Phyllis Street, Mt . Al-bert, Auckland, New Zealand ; Section14(a) ; 7th May, 1974 .

455-Adam, Kenneth Atwell ; 31 Princess Road,Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd Feb-ruary, 1965 .

835-Adams, Raymond Thomas ; 35 HampdenStreet, South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ;7th June, 1977 .

375-Albrich, Nick Klaus ; 34 Purdom Road, Wem-bley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th Feb-ruary, 1962.

420-Allan, Gordon Graham ; 5 Boscastle Avenue,City Beach, 6015 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd Sep-tember, 1963 .

409-Allan, Robert Ian ; 19 Hodgson Street, Joon-danna, 6060 ; Section 14(a) ; 5th March,1963 .

138-Allen, Nancy Lorne ; 21 Rheola Street, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 20th December,1932 .

652-Allen, Robert John ; 18 Woodbridge Drive,Greenmount, 6056 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndMay, 1972 .

423-Andrezejaczek, Tadeuss ; c/o P.W.D., Have-lock Street, West Perth, 6005; Section14(a) ; 1st October, 1963 .

286-Arcus, Raymond Walter ; 15 Riverton Drive,Rossmoyne, 6155 ; Section 14(a) ; 19th July,1955 .

681-Argyle, Robert Ernest ; 241 Heytesbury Road,Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 5th Septem-ber, 1972 .

388-Aris, James Anthony Demitriss ; P.O. Box 111,West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 5th June,1962 .

805-Aris, Paul ; 11 Keightley Road, Subiaco, 6008 ;Section 14(a) ; 1st June, 1976 .

651-Armstrong, John Alexander ; 8 Swan Street,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(b) ; 7thApril, 1972 .

309-Arndt, Christopher Robin ; 196 Adelaide Ter-race, Perth, 6000 ; Section 14(a) ; 9th July,1955 .

210-Arney, Peter Brent ; 88 Burke Drive, Attadale,6156; Section 14 (a) ; 14th February, 1950 .

358-Ashbil, Abraham ; 73 Outram Street, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th February,1961 .

205-Atkinson, Bruce Frederick Robinson ; 5 Har-vest Terrace, West Perth, 6005 ; Section14(a) ; 14th February, 1950 .

824-Atkinson, David Roger ; 42 Elphin Street,Floreat Park, 6014 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rdMay, 1977 .

761-Axford, Stephen John ; 26 Fifth Avenue, Mt .Lawley, 6050; Section 14 (a) ; 6th May, 1975 .

838-Baker, Reginal Thomas ; c/o Forbes & Fitz-hardinge, 2 William St ., Perth, 6000 ; Sec-tion 14(c) ; 2nd August, 1977 .

290-Balodis, Janis ; 12 Isabella Crescent, Manning,6152 ; Section 14(a) ; 14th February, 1956 .

859-Balsamo, Luciano ; c/- Hassell and Partners,First floor, 6 Sherwood Court, Perth, 6000 ;Section 14(c) ; 2nd May, 1978 .

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672-Banham, Gary Anthony ; c/o 15 Harvest Ter-race, West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 4thJuly, 1972 .

428-Barrett, Kenneth Raymond ; 3 Rea Street,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd De-cember, 1963 .

305-Barrow, Dennis Ronald; 41 Buxton Road,Wembley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 12thFebruary, 1957 .

240-Barton, William Milton ; Forbes & Fitz-hardinge, 2 William Street, Perth, 6000 ;Section 14(a) ; 12th August, 1952 .

315-Bateman, William Edward Maxwell ; 221South Terrace, Como, 6152 ; Section 14(a) ;13th May, 1958 .

762-Baverstock, Garry Frederick ; 257 AdelaideTerrace, Perth, 6000 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thMay, 1975 .

564-Baxter, Ian Hadyn; 25 Cross Street, ShentonPark, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 29th January,1969 .

738-Bedford, Graham Roland; 1 Carramar Drive,Kalamunda, 6076 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd July,1974 .

631-Begent, Marshall John; 7 Luccombe Way,Karrinyup, 6018 ; Section 14(a) ; Re-registered 2nd March, 1976.

806-Bell, Kenneth William ; 15 Hampden Road,Hollywood, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 1st June,1976 .

530-Bennett, Phillip Hugh Penberthy ; 246 HighHolborn, London, WC1V 7DU, England ;Section 14(a) ; 2nd May, 1967 .

699-Bernardi, Mario; 43, Labouchere Road, SouthPerth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 1st May, 1973 .

558.-Berrie, Michael ; 20 Ventnor Avenue, Mt.Pleasant, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 29th Janu-ary; 1969 .

195-Best, David Wallace ; 105 Dalkeith Road, Ned-lands, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 10th June,1948 ; Non-practising .

213-Bevilaqua, Max ; 279 The Esplanade, Mt.Pleasant, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 13thFebruary, 1951 .

650-Billstein, Dieter ; 100 Bourke Street, Leeder-ville, 6007 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th February,1972 .

841-Binet, Richard Clive ; 167 Jersey Street,Wembley, 6014 ; Section 14(b) ; 6thSeptember, 1977 .

759-Blackbee, Stephen John ; 109 Orange ValleyRoad, Kalamunda 6076; Section 14(a) ; 4thFebruary, 1975 .

473-Blair, James Adrian Lamarque ; 32 CanavanCrescent, Como, 6152 ; Section 14(a) ; 5thMay, 1965 .

401-Blake, John Gordon Harding; 35 Loton Street,Woodlands, 6018 ; Section 14(a) ; 5thFebruary, 1963 .

172-Blatchford, Robert Vivian; 25 Gooseberry HillRoad, Gooseberry Hill, 6076 ; Section 14 (a) ;19th April, 1943 .

716-Bloor, Richard Andrew ; 39 Vista Street, Ken-sington, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th May,1974 .

58-Boas, Harold; 39 Labouchere Road, SouthPerth, 6151 ; Section 13(2) (A) ; 28th July,1922 ; (Non-practising) .

434-Bodycoat, Ronald Barrie ; 33 Riley Road,Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 4thFebruary, 1964 .

506-Bollig, John ; 8 Cook Street, West Perth, 6005 ;Section 14(a) ; 3rd May, 1966 .

623-Bonaldi, Rico Johann ; 296 Albert Road, SouthMelbourne, 3205 ; Section 14(a) ; 21stDecember, 1970 .

653-Bond, Ross Anthony ; 25 Dunrossil Street,Wembley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndMay, 1972 .

421-Bosich, Gerald, 6 Larundel Road, City Beach,6015; Section 14(a) ; 3rd September, 1963 .

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842-Boyd, Gregory Donald ; 17 Sleat Road, Mt.Pleasant, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thSeptember, 1977 .

317-Brackenridge, Ian Howard ; 3 Marlin Court,Dalkeith, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 10th June,1958 .

430-Bradley, Francis James ; 5 Rodgers Place,Bullcreek, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 4thFebruary, 1964 .

792-Brady, James Philip ; P.O. Box 19, Esperance,6450; Section 14(a) ; 4th May, 1976 .

295-Brand, John Anthony Guy ; 15 Mann Street,Cottesloe, 6011 ; Section 14(a) ; 10th July,1956 .

772-Braudie, Emmanuel ; 10 Railton Place,Dianella, 6062 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th May,1975 .

334-Brearley, Terence Brereton ; CSIRO Div. ofBuilding Research, Graham Road, Highett,Vic., 3190; Section 14(a) ; 9th February,1960 .

578-Brittain, Robert Keith ; 7 Elm Road, GlenIris, Victoria, 3146 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thMay, 1969 .

185-Broadhurst, Kenneth ; 9 Ventnor Avenue, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 12th February,1948 .

603-Broderick, Michael ; 15 Harvest Terrace, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 9th March,1970 .

590-Brokenshire, Dennis Edward ; 7 WattleAvenue, Gooseberry Hill, 6076 ; Section14(a) ; 18th December, 1969 .

275-Broomfield, Warwick St. Clare; 47 HavelockStreet, West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ;13th July, 1954 .

591-Broughton, Clement Charles ; 9 Shipley Place,Balga, 6061 ; Section 14 (a) ; 18th December,1969 .

508-Brouwer, Jaap ; 14 Branksome Gardens, CityBeach, 6015; Section 14(a) ; 2nd August,1966 .

435-Brown, John Geoffrey; 9 Warner Road, HighWycombe, 6057 ; Section 14(a) ; 4thFebruary, 1964 .

793-Brown, Stephen John ; 12 Hardy Street, SouthPerth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th May, 1976 .

354-Buckeridge, Leonard ; Ground Floor, 18 MountStreet, Perth, 6000 ; Section 14(a) ; 7thFebruary, 1961 .

763-Buckley, Alan Richard ; 39 Brighton Street,Cottesloe, 6011 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th May,1975 .

839-Buckley, Harold Glen ; 85 Blanche Street,Gosnells, 6110 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd August,1977 .

825-Buddee, Kim Ronald ; 63 Douglas Avenue,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rdMay, 1977 .

522-Bunbury, Austen Arthur ; 172 Hensman Road,Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 17thJanuary, 1967 .

569-Burggraaf, Harry ; 19 Barbican Street, River-ton, 6155; Section 14(a) ; 4th March, 1969 .

794-Burrows, Robert Lindsay; P.O. Box 288,Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th May,1976 .

547-Burton, Lance Kingsley ; 39 Labouchere Road,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndApril, 1968 .

538-Butterworth, Norman Alan ; 200 Coode Street,Como, 6152 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th November,1967 .

780-Cala, Colin Anthony ; 25 Prowse Street, WestPerth, 6005; Section 14(a) ; 5th August,1975 .

714-Callow, John Bruce ; Lot 16, Michael Crescent,Boya, 6056 ; Section 14(a) ; 10th April, 1974 .

166-Camerer, Arnold Leslie Randolph ; 23 ViewTerrace, Darlington, 6070 ; Section 14(a) ;19th February, 1940 ; (Non-practising) .

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338-Cameron, Barry Malcolm ; 2 Mosman Terrace,Mosman Park, 6012 ; Section 14(a) ; 15thMarch, 1960 .

424-Campbell, Robin McKellar ; P.O. Box 625,Fremantle, 6160 ; Section 14(a) ; 5thNovember, 1963 .

208-Cann, Allan George ; 46 Orrel Avenue, FloreatPark, 6014 ; Section 14(a) ; 14th February,1950 .

679-Cann, Murray Grenville ; 161 Victoria Avenue,Dalkeith, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 1st August,1972 .

632-Cann, Robert John Buckingham ; 15 HavelockStreet, West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ;26th January, 1971 .

161--Cann, Stanley Buckingham ; 161 VictoriaAvenue, Dalkeith, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 20thDecember, 1937 .

815-Carbone, Micahel John ; 111 Main Street,Osborne Park, 6017 ; Section 14(a) ; 1stFebruary, 1977.

739-Carozzi, Franco Gianluigi ; 7 Dixon Road,Kalamunda, 6076 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thAugust, 1974 .

418-Carter, Basil Harding ; 28 Melvista Avenue,Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th May,1963 .

298-Cartwright, Edward Harry ; Dept. Housing andConstruction, 207 Adelaide Terrace, Perth,6000; Section 14(a) ; 14th August, 1956 .

630-Chan, Kenneth Yat-sun ; Flat 204, 119 JavaRoad, North Point, Hong Kong ; Section14(a) ; 26th January, 1971 .

791-Chiles, John Robert ; 55 Carbeen Avenue, StIves, N.S .W ., 2075 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thApril, 1976 .

264-Chisholm, Ross Kingsley ; Cameron Chisholm& Nicol, 77 St . George's Terrace, Perth,6000 ; Section 14(a) ; 23rd December, 1958 .

604-Chitty, Ian David ; 28 Clinton Street, Toodyay,6566 ; Section 14(a) ; 9th March, 1970 .

816-Christou, Angelo; 20 Clotilde Street, Mt .Lawley, 6050 ; Section 14(a) ; 1st February,1977.

826-Christou, James ; 75 Harold Street, Mt .Lawley, 6050 ; Section 14 (a) ; 3rd May, 1977 .

874-Christou, Peter Nicholas ; 161 Joel Terrace,Mt. Lawley, 6050 ; Section 14(a) ; 1stAugust, 1978 .

363-Chrystal, Noel Alan ; 44 Ventnor Avenue, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6th June, 1961 .

149-Clark, Leo Cuthbert ; 17 Finlayson Street,Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 19th March,1934 .

611-Clarke, Walter George ; Box 423, G.P.O .Sydney, N.S.W ., 2001 ; Section 14(a) ; 18thJune, 1970 .

827-Clee, Raymond Garnet ; 54 Silver Ash Avenue,Ashwood, Vic ., 3147 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rdMay, 1977.

869-Clifford, Clive ; 27 Wessex Street, Carine,6020; Section 14(a) ; 4th July, 1978 .

765-Clifton, Neil David ; 20 Lachlan Road, Thorn-lie, 6108 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th May, 1975 .

567-Clough, Geoffrey David ; 11 Boronia Crescent,City Beach, 6015 ; Section 14(a) ; 29thJanuary, 1969 .

244--Cohen, Eustace Gresley ; Forbes & Fitzhar-dinge, 2 William Street, Perth, 6000 ;Section 14(a) ; 16th December, 1952 .

843-Cole, Mervyn Charles ; 17 Bowman Street,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thSeptember, 1977 .

539--Coleman, John Morton ; PWD ArchitecturalDivision, Wedge Street, Port Hedland, 6721 ;Section 14(a) ; 30th January, 1968 .

743-Coleman, Kim ; 8 Samson Street, Fremantle,6160 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6th August, 1974 .

221-Coil, Stuart John ; 42a Irvine Street, Pepper-mint Grove, 6011 ; Section 14(a) ; 13thFebruary, 1951 .

773-Collett, David John ; 14 Tareena Street, Ned-lands, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th May, 1975 .

700-Collett, Michael Robert ; 16 Ednah Street,Wembley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 1stMay, 1973 .

645-Collins, Beresford Maurice ; 5 Bedford Avenue,Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 10th June,1971 .

807-Collins, Marcus William Allen ; c/- 42 FraserRoad, Applecross, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thJuly, 1976 .

687-Combley, Peter Phillip ; 20 Edward Street,Nedlands, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd April,1973 .

310-Combs, Stewart Cecil ; C.M.L. Building, DeanStreet, Albury, N .S.W. 2640 ; Section 14 (a) ;14th May, 1957 .

812-Considine, Jeffrey John Trevor ; 243 St BrigidsTerrace, Doubleview, 6018 ; Section 14(a) ;3rd August, 1976 .

610-Cooksey, Stuart Noble ; 354 Mill Point Road,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th May,1970 .

795-Cooper, Geoffrey Lawrence ; 2 Thursley Way,Morley, 6062 ; Section 14 (c) ; 4th May, 1976 .

853-Cory, Herbert Kenneth ; 13 Orrong Crescent,Caulfield, Vic ., 3161; Section 14(c) ; 7thFebruary, 1978.

735-Courtney, Christopher ; 62 Eric Street, Cot-tesloe, 6011 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd July, 1974 .

453-Cox, Maxwell Astley ; 43 McKenzie Street,Wembley, 6016 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd Novem-ber, 1964 .

820-Craig, Gerald Edward ; 167 Ardross Street,Ardross, 6153 ; Section 14(b) ; 5th April,1977 .

717-Crosbie, Donald Victor ; 224 South Creek Road,Wheeler Heights, 2098 ; Section 14(a) ; 7thMay, 1974 .

439-Croudace, Thomas Michael ; Parry & Rosen-thal, 2 Bagot Road, Subiaco, 6008 ; Section14(a) ; 4th February, 1964 .

683-Cullen, Digby Lawrence ; 71 Fairway, Nedlands,6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd October, 1972 .

374-Cullen, John Carruthers ; 16/51-53 StirlingHighway, Nedlands, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ;6th February, 1962 .

332-D'Alton, Kevin John ; 20 Tanson Street, Atta-dale, 6156 ; Section 14(a) ; 9th February,1960 .

464-Davies, Allan John ; Silver Goldberg & Assoc .,263 Adelaide Terrace, Perth, 6000 ; Section14(a) ; 2nd February, 1965 .

836-Davies, Carolyn Joan; 182 Lake Street, Perth,6000; Section 14(a) ; 5th July, 1977 .

215-Davies, Vincent Francis Ulick ; P.W.D., Have-lock Street, West Perth, 6005 ; Section14(a) ; 13th February, 1951 .

273-Day, Robert; 37 Ord Street, West Perth, 6005 ;Section 14(a) ; 13th July, 1954.

431-De Leo, Antonio Carmelo ; 39 LabouchereRoad, South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ;4th February, 1964 .

601-Deligeorges, John ; 21B Pickering Way, Boora-goon, 6154 ; Section 14(a) ; 20th January,1970 .

712-Dewar, Ian Henry, 241 Hamersley Road, Subi-aco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th February,1974 .

754-Deykin, Sydney Clement ; 13 Grange Street,Swanbourne, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 5thNovember, 1974 .

781-Dias, Manthrige Felix Ranjith Nimal ; No. 5Sutherland Drive, Thornlie, 6108 ; Section14(a) ; 5th August, 1975 .

750-Di Rosso, Louis Peter ; 7 Ewing Avenue, Bull-creek, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd September,1974.

255-Doepel, Alexander Florant ; 215 Herbert Street,Scarborough, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 10thMarch, 1953 .

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796-Donald, Michael John ; 43 Coops Avenue,Thornlie, 6108 ; Section 14(b) ; 4th May,1976 .

844-Doria, Filippo ; 78 Newcastle Street, Perth,6000 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th September, 1977 .

186-Douglas, Allan Campbell ; 37 Drew Road,Applecross, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 12th Feb-ruary, 1948.

655-Doyle, Garry John ; 18 Darnely Avenue,Greenwood, 6024 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd May,1972 .

362-Drexel, Ralph ; 49 Kingsway, Nedlands, 6009 ;Section 14(a) ; 6th June, 1961.

845-Dryka, Mieczyslaw John ; 18 Portree Way,Duncraig, 6023 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th Sep-tember, 1977 .

776-Dubczuk, Steven ; 42 Hodgson Street, TuartHill, 6060 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd June, 1975 .

406-Duffy, James Edward ; 10 Clark Street, Ned-lands, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 5th February,1963 .

242-Duncan, John Kenneth ; 1316 Hay Street, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 16th Decem-ber, 1952 .

62-Duncan, Kenneth Charles, 1316 Hay Street,West Perth, 6005; Section 13(2) (a) ; 28thJuly, 1922 ; (Non Practising) .

673-Dundas, Richard John ; c/o White WinningPartnership, 45 Ventnor Avenue, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th July, 1972 .

861-Dunleavy, Martin ; 50 Trafalgar Road, Les-murdie, 6076 ; Section 14(c) ; 2nd May,1978 .

688-Dunne, Maxwell George ; 130 Angelo Street,South Perth, 6151; Section 14(a) ; 3rdApril, 1973 .

280-Durbridge, Raymond Leslie ; 19 Jenkins Place,Wembley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 20thDecember, 1954 .

229-Dyer, Ronald James ; Department of Architec-ture, W.A.I.T . ; Section 14(a) ; 11th Dec-ember, 1951 ; (Non-Practising) .

532-Dyker, Graham Roy ; 17 Ford Road, Lesmur-die, 6076 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd May, 1967 .

643-Dzienciol, Phillip ; 78 Alexander Drive, Mt .Yokine, 6060 ; Section 14(a) ; 13th April,1971.

656-Eastman, Gregory Thomas ; Box 27, Gerald-ton, 6530 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd May, 1972 .

561-Easton, Rhodes Paul ; 5 Morrison Drive, Kelm-scott, 6111 ; Section 14(a) ; 29th January,1969 .

756-Easton, Ross Arthur ; 33 Fern Street, Swan-bourne, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 17th Decem-ber, 1974 .

837-Edgar, John Charles; 86 Eric Street, Cottesloe,6011 ; Section 14(a) ; 5th July, 1977 .

701-Edmeades, Donald Reid ; 23 Hardy Street,Bullcreek, 6153; Section 14(a) ; 1st May,1973 .

350-Ednie-Brown, Anthony Colin ; 39 LabouchereRoad, South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ;9th December, 1960 .

461-Elischer, Julius William ; 97 Broadway, Ned-lands, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd February,1965 .

322-Evans, William David ; 22 Norbury Crescent,City Beach, 6015 ; Section 14(a) ; 10thFebruary, 1959 .

483-Eves, Lewis Edward ; P.O. Box 444, Geraldton,6530 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd November, 1965 .

718-Faigen, Philip David ; 308 Morley Drive, Dian-ella, 6062; Section 14(a) ; 7th May, 1974 .

670-Fairbanks, Howard Harold ; 58 Brighton Road,Scarborough, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thJune, 1972 .

243-Fairbrother, Richard Morris ; 23 GlengariffDrive, Floreat Park, 6014 ; Section 14(a) ;16th December, 1952 .

778-Fariss, Linton Edward ; P.O. Box 40052, Casu-arina, N.T., 5792 ; Section 14(a) ; 1st July,1975 .

574-Fell-Smith, Bruce Gordon ; c/o Palmer &Turner, Prince's Building, Hong Kong;Section 14(a) ; 4th March, 1969 .

176-Feilman, Margaret Ann ; 62 Colin Street, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 11th December,1945 .

491-Felear, Max; 24 Lyall Street, South Perth,6151 ; Section 14 (a) ; 1st February, 1966 .

297-Ferguson, Ronald Jack ; 31 Malcolm Street,Perth, 6000; Section 14 (a) ; 14th June,1960 .

817-Ferris, Desmond Alan ; 258 Armadale Road,Kewdale, 6105 ; Section 14 (a) ; 1st Febru-ary, 1977.

613-Fields, Geoffrey Malcolni ; 106 Bateman Road,Mt. Pleasant, 6153 ; Section 14 (a) ; 7thJuly, 1970.

536-Finlay, Alan Ian ; P.O. Box 35, Montacute,S.A ., 5134; Section 14 (a) ; 7th Novem-ber, 1967 .

167-Finn, Gordon William; 47 View Street, Pep-permint Grove, 6011 ; Section 14 (a) ; 20thMay, 1940 .

297-Finney, John Spence ; 58 Henning Crescent,Manning, 6152 ; Section 14 (a) ; 16thDecember, 1952 .

782-Fisher, David Charles Waltham ; 16 SecondAvenue, Kensington, 6151 ; Section 14 (a) ;2nd September, 1975 .

203-Fitzhardinge, David Moreton Berkely ; 44Minora Road, Dalkeith, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 12th April, 1949 .

150-Fitzhardinge, John Berkely ; 2 William Street,Perth, 6000 ; Section 14 (a) ; 21st May, 1935 .

383-Fitzhardinge, Michael Berkeley ; 2 WilliamStreet, Perth, 6000 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6thMarch, 1962 .

397-Flower, John Marshall ; 31 Broadway, Ned-lands, 6009 ; Section 14 (a) ; 5th February,1963 .

671-Fong, Kan Meng; 101 Hardy Street, Nedlands,6009 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6th June, 1972 .

504-Fuhrmann, Laurence Victor ; c/o Cameron,Chisholm & Nicol, 19 Chesser Street, Ade-laide, S .A., 5000; Section 14 (a) ; 5th April,1966 .

685-Gabriels, Norbert Ignatius ; 100 ArchdeaconStreet, Nedlands, 6009 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6thMarch, 1973 .

730-Gage, Ulick Charles Christopher ; MoihinAvenue, Darlington, 6070 ; Section 14 (a) ;11th June, 1974 .

689-Gardiner, David Neill ; 61 Tweeddale Road,Applecross, 6153 ; Section 14 (a) ; 3rd April,1973 .

357-Gare, Robert Cyril; 5 Evans Street, ShentonPark, 6008 ; Section 14 (a) ; 7th February,1961 .

629-Garvey, Neil Raymond ; 78 Hobbs Avenue, Dal-keith, 6009 ; Section 14 (a) ; 25th January,1971 .

690-Garvey, Peter Ashely ; 8 Everton Street,Floreat Park, 6014 ; Section 14 (a) ; 3rdApril, 1973 .

542-Gaschk, George Guenter ; 185 York Street,Subiaco, 6008; Section 14 (a) ; 30th Janu-ary, 1968 .

526-Geddes, Albert Edwin ; 59 Balcombe Way,Balga, 6061 ; Section 14 (a) ; 4th April,1967 .

846-Genat, Gordon David ; 6 Taylor Road, Kala-munda, 6076 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6th Septem-ber, 1977 .

744-Georgiu, George Ivan ; 317 Warwick Road,Greenwood, 6024 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6thAugust, 1974 .

783-Gilbert, Terry James ; P.O. Box 179, Kingston,A.C.T. 2604 ; Section 14 (a) ; 2nd Septem-ber, 1975 .

766-Gill, Hugh Statham ; 43 Weld Street, Ned-lands, 6009 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6th May, 1975 .

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828-Gillett, Peter Howard, Post Office Box 173,Karratha, 6714 ; Section 14 (a) ; 3rd May,1977 .

870-Gilovitz, Moshe; 52 Leura Street, Nedlands,6009; Section 14 (a) ; 4th July, 1978 .

274-Gilovitz, Samuel ; 4 Glenroyd Street, Mt. Law-ley, 6050 ; Section 14 (a) ; 13th July, 1954.

608-Godbold, David Eric ; 15 Harvest Terrace,West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14 (a) ; 5th May,1970 .

593-Godfrey, Robin ; 108 Howes Crescent, Dianella,6062; Section 14 (a) ; 20th January, 1970 .

339-Goldberg, Joseph Maxim ; 263 Adelaide Ter-race, Perth, 6000 ; Section 14 (a) ; 15thMarch, 1960 .

528-Goodfellow, Edward Frank ; Cameron, Chis-holm & Nicol, 77 St . George's Terrace,Perth, 6000; Section 14 (a) ; 4th April,1967 .

549-Gordon, Bruce Cedric ; 66 Lloyd Street, Oat-ley, N.S.W ., 2223 ; Section 14 (a) ; 4th June,1968 .

386-Gordon Patrick Lewis ; c/o Private Bag 9041,Pietermaritzburg, Natal, S . Africa ; Sec-tion 14 (a) ; 3rd April, 1962 .

873-Grant, Guy; 22 Meredith Way, Dianella 6062 ;Section 14 (a) ; 1st August, 1978 .

524-Grant, Montague Robert ; 140 Colin Street,West Perth, 6005; Section 14 (a) ; 7thMarch, 1967 .

775-Gray, Douglas Brian ; 26 Ecko Road, Kelm-scott, 6111 ; Section 14 (a) ; 3rd June, 1975 .

527-Gray, Michael Clifford ; 19 Moray Avenue,Floreat Park, 6014 ; Section 14 (a) ; 4thApril, 1967 .

713-Grayston, George Hallis ; Leithdale Road,Darlington, 6070 ; Section 14 (a) ; 10thApril, 1974 .

579-Green, Herbert Calderbank ; School of Archi-tecture, University of W.A., Nedlands,6009; Section 14 (a) ; 3rd June, 1969 .

789-Gregson, Roger William ; 8 Bulwer Street,Perth, 6000 ; Section 14 (a) ; 3rd February,1976 .

797-Grey, Anthony John William ; 60 Tuart Road,Greenwood, 6024 ; Section 14 (b) ; 4th May,1976 .

284-Grigg, Peter John; School of Architecture,University of W.A., Nedlands, 6009 ; Section14 (a) ; 5th April, 1955 .

609-Groom, Walter Everard John ; c/o 80 Mathe-son Road, Applecross, 6153 ; Section 14 (a) ;5th May, 1970 .

877-Grounds, Martin Haslett; 98 Thompson Road,North Fremantle ; Section 14 (c) ; 11thDecember, 1978 .

706-Groves, Deryck Francis Sinclair ; 19 RoseAvenue, South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14 (a) ;Re-registered 7th February, 1978 .

433-Hall, Barry John ; 114 Branksome Gardens,City Beach, 6015 ; Section 14 (a) ; 4th Feb-ruary, 1964 .

191-Hall, Donald Bryant ; P.W.D . ; 2 HavelockStreet, West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ;13th May, 1948 .

306-Hall, Neville James; 19 Nautilus Crescent,Scarborough, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 12thMarch, 1957 .

219-Hallam, John Frampton; 123 KalamundaRoad, Kalamunda, 6076 ; Section 14(a) ;23rd December, 1958 .

711-Hamilton, Maxwell Neal William ; 27 HopetounStreet, South Perth 6151 ; Section 14(a) ;18th December, 1973 .

855-Halliday, Ian John; 79 Palmer Place, NorthAdelaide, S.A. 5006; Section 14(c) ; 7thFebruary, 1978 .

436-Hanlin, Robert Henry ; Chelsea Village, 145Stirling Highway, Nedlands, 6009 ; Section14(a) ; 4th February, 1963 .

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566-Hannell, Maxwell Rex ; 3 Wilson Crescent,Wembley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 29thJanuary, 1969 .

691-Harasymow, Stanislaw; 6 Fairway West,Yokine, 6060 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd April,1973 .

200-Harding, Marie Therese ; 55 Waratah Avenue,Dalkeith, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 8thFebruary, 1949 .

449-Hardman, Max Rodney ; Lot 24, Viewway,Swan View, 6056 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th April,1964 .

378-Hardman, William Crofts ; 12 Mead Street,Kalamunda, 6076 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thFebruary, 1962 .

813-Hardy, Christopher . Carlisle ; 69 AlexanderStreet, Wembley, 6014 ; Section 14(b) ; 3rdAugust, 1976 .

456-Harier, Graham Geoffrey ; 8 Charles Street,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndFebruary, 1965 .

719-Harris, Ian George ; 28 Anthony Street, SouthPerth, 6151; Section 14(a) ; 7th May,1974 .

417-Harrison, Brian William ; Department Housing& Construction ; Box 931, North Sydney,2060 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd April, 1963 .

798-Hart, Robert Arthur; 39 More Crescent,Bullcreek, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th May,1976 .

875-Hart, Stephen Morrison ; 90 Tate Street, WestLeederville 6007 ; Section 14(a) ; 5thSeptember, 1978 .

399-Harveson, Geoffrey William ; 35 WaverleyStreet, Shenton Park, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ;5th February, 1963 .

799-Harvey, Stephen Terrence ; 49 McMasterStreet, Victoria Park, 6100 ; Section 14(a) ;4th May, 1976 .

856-Hassell, Frank Colin ; 79 Palmer Place, NorthAdelaide, S.A. 5006; Section 14(c) ; 7thFebruary, 1978 .

533-Hatch, David George ; 4 Autumn Court,Duncraig, 6023 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th July,1967 .

202-Hawkins, James William ; Hawkins &Associates, 353 Rokeby Road, Subiaco, 6008 ;Section 14(a) ; 3rd September, 1963 .

422-Hawkins, Ronal Bearne ; Hawkins & Allan, 2Leura Street, Hollywood, 6009 ; Section14(a) ; 3rd September, 1963 .

556-Hay, Douglas Roger Campbell, 48 DuncraigRoad, Applecross, 6153; Section 14(a) ; 19thDecember, 1968 .

854-Hayward, Henry Walter ; 32 W Toorak Road,South Yarra, Vic . 3141 ; Section 14(c) ; 7thFebruary, 1978 .

737-Heah, Lawrence Soon Thuan ; 9 CurruthersRoad, Mt. Pleasant, 6153 ; Section 14(a);2nd July, 1974 .

580-Hearne, Peter Kingsley Harvey; 19 PriestPlace, Kelmscott, 6111 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rdJune, 1969 .

818-Hegvold, Laurie William ; 4 Tareena Street,Nedlands, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 1stFebruary, 1977 .

731-Henderson, Alan Murray ; 10 Maldon Way,Mt. Pleasant, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 11thJune, 1974 .

459-Henderson, John Hillier ; 16 Chiswick Street,Wembley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndFebruary, 1965.

.443-Henville, Bryan Sampson ; 10 Constance Road,Yokine, 6060 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th April,1964 .

323-Hewitt, Stanley Nelson; 33 Myraee Way,Duncraig 6023; Section 14(a) ; 10th Feb-ruary, 1959 .

432-Hibble, Ralph MacDonald ; 18 George Street,Kelmscott, 6111; Section 14(a) ; 4th Feb-ruary, 1964 .

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707-Hicks, Thomas Henwood ; 71 Burren GateRoad, Willetton, 6155 ; Section 14 (a) ; 3rdJuly, 1973 .

266-Hill, Alexander Whitely; 402 Rokeby Road,Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 9th February,1954 .

321-Hinxman, Stanley William; Johnston Street,Mt. Helena, 6555 ; Section 14(a) ; 10thFebruary, 1959 .

594-Hipkins, Richard Maxwell Collier ; 26 NileStreet, East Perth, 6000 ; Section 14(a) ;Re-registered 5th August, 1975 .

544-Ho, Kian Chin ; 3 Fell Place, Wembley Downs,6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th March, 1968 .

361-Ho, Kim Wing ; 25 Neville Road, Dalkeith6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th June, 1961 .

466-Hobby, David Joseph ; c/o Booty, Edwards &Partners, P .O. Box 65, Brunei, Borneo ;Section 14(a) ; 23rd February, 1965 .

552-Hodge, David H .; 2a McEwan Crescent,Mosman Park, 6012 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thAugust, 1968 .

732-Hodge, Peter Alexander; 24 Mary Street,Claremont, 6010; Section 14(a) ; 11th June,1974 .

767-Holdsworth, William John ; 18 Wardong Road,Balga, 6061 ; Section 14(b) ; 6th May, 1975 .

692-Holmes, G. St. C .; P.O. Box 468, Albany,6333 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd April, 1973 .

509-Holthouse, Simon LeGay; 4 Melvista Avenue,Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndAugust, 1966 .

351-Holtom, Francis Wilfred ; c/o Larsen, HolthomMaybin & Assoc ., P.O. Box 495, Suva, Fiji ;Section 14(a) ; 7th February, 1961.

540-Holton, Terence John ; c/o CommonwealthDept. of Work, 207 Adelaide Terrace, Perth,6000; Section 14(a) ; 30th January, 1968 .

657-Horner, Kenneth Wayne ; 61 BranksomeGardens, City Beach, 6015; Section 14(a) ;2nd May, 1972 .

829-Howell, Ian ; 5/37 Shakespeare Avenue, Yokine,6060; Section 14(a) ; 3rd May, 1977 .

768-Howells, Brian Stanley ; c/o Sim & Assoc.,710-703 Shaw House, Orchard Road, Singa-pore 9 ; Section 14(b) ; 6th May, 1975 .

239-Howlett, Jeffrey William Hamilton; 47 Have-lock Street, West Perth, 6005 ; Section14(a) ; 9th December, 1960 .

620-Howroyd, Lawrence Hedley ; 33 Broadway,Nedlands, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rdSeptember, 1970.

605-Hrabar, Raymond Maurice ; 8 Vaughan Street,Dianella, 6062 ; Section 14(a) ; 9th March,1970 .

749-Hugo-Brunt, Michael; 6/116 Labouchere Road,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; and (c) ;6th August, 1974 .

371-Hunt, Peter Maxwell; 8 Colin Grove, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th February,1962 .

342-Hunter, Walter Sime Frayne ; 85 Mill PointRoad, South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ;12th April, 1960 .

774-Ipkendanz, Michael William ; 7 ShakespeareStreet, Leederville, 6007 ; Section 14(a) ;6th May, 1975 .

498-Irvine, Ross Andrew ; 14/89 Mill Point Road,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14 (a) ; 5th April,1966 .

419-Iwanoff, Iwan ; 16 Lifford Road, Floreat Park,6014 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th June, 1963 .

365-Jackson, Brian Thomas ; 13 Melville Street,Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 18thJuly, 1961 .

682-Jeffery, Ian James ; 29 Violet Grove, ShentonPark, 6008; Section 14(a) ; 5th September,1972 .

595-Jenkins, Ian Alexander; Forbes & Fitz-hardinge, 2 William Street, Perth, 6000 ;Section 14(a) ; re-registered 5th April, 1977 .

658-Johnson, Brian William; 21 Jillian Street,Riverton, 6155 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd May,1972 .

184-Johnson, James Waterson ; 44 VentnorAvenue, West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ;18th April, 1947 .

238-Jones, Herbert Watson ; "The Chalet" Darling-ton Road, Darlington 6070 ; Section 14(A) ;8th July, 1952 .

.257-Jones, Raymond Alfred Daniel ; 7 AinslieRoad, North Fremantle, 6159 ; Section14(a) ; 10th March, 1953 .

394-Jones, Warren ; 10 Bascastle Avenue, CityBeach, 6015 ; Section 14(a) ; 17thDecember, 1962 .

659-Joseph, Peter Vernon ; Lot 25, Allpike Road,Darlington, 6070 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd May,1972 .

674-Keen, J, Christopher ; 1 Croydon Street, Shen-ton Park, 6008; Section 14(a) ; 4th July,1972 .

808-Keesing, Ross Vivian, 10 Unwin Crescent,Salter Point, 6152; Section 14(a) ; 6th July,1976 .

396-Kelsall, David Monteith ; 20 Firwood Drive,Camberley, Surrey, U.K . ; Section 14(a) ;17th December, 1962 .

821-Kenderessy, Kurt George ; 3 Vale Road, Mt .Lawley, 6050; Section 14(a) ; 5th April,1977 .

517-Kenny, James Kevin ; 28 Ridge Street, Wem-bley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 20th De-cember, 1966 .

872-Kilpatrick, Lindsay Norman ; c/- Forbes &Fitzhardinge, 2 William Street, Perth, 6000 ;Section 14(a) ; 4th July, 1978 .

333-Klopper, Brian Ross ; 17 Waverley Street,Shenton Park, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 9thFebruary, 1960 .

415-Knott, Bevan John ; 70 Shenton Road, Swan-bourne, 6010; Section 14(a) ; 2nd April,1963 .

425-Koivisto, John Waldeman ; Cameron ChisholmNicol, 77 St George's Terrace, Perth ; Sec-tion 14(a) ; 5th November, 1963 .

710-Koniuchiwsky, Eugene ; 17 Noongar Way,Riverton, 6155 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th No-vember, 1973 .

412-Kornweibel, Robin Charles ; 19 Bernard Street,Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 5thMarch, 1963 .

312-Krantz, David ; 196 Adelaide Terrace, Perth,6000 ; Section 14(a) ; 19th December, 1957 .

128-Krantz, Harold Abraham ; 196 AdelaideTerrace, Perth, 6000 ; Section 14(a) ; 14thJuly, 1929 .

847-Langford, Bruce Lyndsay ; 1 Mulga Place,Duncraig, 6023 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th Sep-tember, 1977 .

414-Langley, Graeme Keith Curtis ; 25 WaverleyStreet, Shenton Park, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ;2nd April, 1963 .

708-Lawson, Ian Forsyth; 19 Cowrie Crescent, Mt.Pleasant, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd July,1973 .

180-Ledger, Ronald Albert; 13 Harvey Road,Shenton Park, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndAugust, 1946; (Non-practising) .

300-Leighton, Garry Howard; 3 Larundel Road,City Beach, 6015 ; Section 14(a) ; 14thAugust, 1956 .

111-Leighton, William Thomas; 55 Gallop Road,Dalkeith, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 21st Decem-ber, 1926 .

860-Lellman, Robert Ian ; 15 Freshwater Parade,Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(c) ; 2nd May,1978 .

850-Le May, Peter Alan ; 116 Chelmsford Street,North Perth, 6006 ; Section 14((a) ; 1stNovember, 1977 .

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416-Lester, Clem Victor ; 24 Robertson Road,Gooseberry Hill, 6076; Section 14(a) ; 2ndApril, 1963 .

753-Lewis-Jones, Trevor ; 14 Kookaburra Drive,Darlington, 6070 ; Section 14(c) ; 1st Octo-ber, 1974 .

246-Lidbury, John Dalton ; 37 Ord Street, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 16th December,1952 .

462-Lilley, Leonard A .; 60 Daglish Street, Wembley,6014; Section 14(a) ; 2nd February, 1965 .

720-Linton, Jack; 24 Birdwood Avenue, Como,6152; Section 14(a) ; 7th May, 1974 .

741-Linton, John Stewart ; 368 Stirling Street,Highgate, 6000 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th August,1974 .

403-Little, Norman Donald; 107 Regency Drive,Crestwood, 6108 ; Section 14(a) ; 5thFebruary, 1963 .

337-Little, Peter William ; 6 Waylen Road, ShentonPark, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 15th March,1960 .

234-Locke, George Somme Kitcher ; 768 CanningHighway, Applecross, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ;8th April, 1952 .

646-Loftus, Neil Frederick ; 95 Brandon Street,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 8thJuly, 1971 .

785-London, Geoffrey Leslie; 14 Nairn Street,Fremantle, 6160 ; Section .14(a) ; 2ndSeptember, 1975 .

814-Loughton, Kenneth James ; 74 Gabriel Street,Cloverdale, 6105 ; Section 14 (a) ; 3rd August,1976 .

644-Lyon, Ronald Grant; 434 St. Kilda Road,Melbourne, Vic ., 3004 ; Section 14(a) ; 19thApril, 1971 .

661-MacCormac, Kym Cropley ; 6 KinnaneCrescent, Pasadena, 6018 ; 6107 ; Section14(a) ; 3rd May, 1972 .

199-McCardell, Frederick ; 26 Outram Street, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 8th February,1949 .

364-McComish, Peter Anthony ; 39 Cromarty Road,Floreat Park, 6014 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thJune, 1961 .

488-McCulloch, Allan John ; 10 Reserve Street,Bicton, 6159 ; Section 14 (a) ; 20th December,1965 .

746-McDonald, Campbell Ross ; 21 FinlaysonStreet, Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thAugust, 1974 .

231-McDonald, Ean Lawrence ; 27 Gairloch Street,Applecross, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 11thMarch, 1952 .

769-McDonald, Ian Terence ; 22 Austen Street,Subiaco, 6008; Section 14(a) ; 6th May,1975 .

304-McDonald, Murray Joseph ; 284 The Boulevard,City Beach, 6015 ; Section 14(a) ; 12thFebruary, 1957 .

583-McDowell, Kevin; c/o Crooks, Michell PeacockStewart, 2 Thomas Street, Chatswood,N.S.W., 2067 ; Section 14(a) ; 5th August,1969 .

864-McGregor, Alan James ; 61 Parnell Avenue,Marmion, 6020 ; Section 14(b) ; 6th June,1978 .

628-McKenzie, Malcolm John ; 25 Robinson Street,Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; Re-registered17th December, 1974.

627-McKenzie, Marianne; 25 Robinson Street,Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(A) ; Re-registered17th December, 1974 .

476-Mcliroy, John ; 132 Astley Street, Gosnells,6110 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd August, 1965 .

736-McKinnon, James Lachlan ; 356 Light Street,Morley, 6062; Section 14(a) ; 2nd July,1974 .

633-McLean, John Trevor ; 19 Boreham Street,Cottesloe, 6011 ; Section 14(a) ; 25th Janu-ary, 1971 .

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862-McLure, Kimberley William ; 130 CarnarvonStreet, East Victoria Park, 6101 ; Section14(a) ; 6th June, 1978 .

249-McMillan, Albert Edward; 54 Lockhart Street,Como, 6152 ; Section 14(a) ; 16th Decem-ber, 1952 .

440-Malimonenko, Gregor ; 47 Dean Road, Bate-man, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th February,1964 .

868-Marchant, Ronald James ; 1 Dickens Walk,Carine, 6020 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6th June, 1978 .

484-Marshall, Robert Bruce ; Lot 28 Honey Road,Forrestfield, 6058; Section 14(a) ; 20thDecember, 1965 .

809-Marshall, Rodney Phillip ; 41 Gloster Street,Subiaco, 6009; Section 14(a) ; 6th July,1976 .

801-Martin, Eion Samuel ; 96 Chrysostom Street,Trigg, 6020; Section 14(b) ; 4th May, 1976 .

410-Mathieson, John Spencer ; 2 Lindsay Place,Bicton, 6157 ; Section 14(a) ; 5th March,1963 .

493-Matthews, Lynthorne James ; 17 Glebe Road,Darlington, 6076 ; Section 14(a) ; 1st Feb-ruary, 1966 .

871-Mayes, Richard ; 11 Albert Street, South Perth,6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th July, 1978 .

319-Melsom, David James; 150 Solomon Street,Beaconsfield, 6162 ; Section 14(a) ; Re-reg-istered 2nd August, 1974 .

214-Menzies, Harold Bramwell ; 1 Warton Street,Mosman Park, 6012 ; Section 14(a) ; 13thFebruary, 1951 .

189-Mercer, John Duart; 5 Tuart Street, Apple-cross, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 13th May, 1948 .

377-Merrals, Robert Frederick ; 14 Fourth Avenue,Mt. Lawley, 6050 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thFebruary, 1962 .

721-Meynert, Philip Triburn ; 208 Holbeck Street,Doubleview, 6018 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th May,1974 .

745-Mohan, Ajit; c/o S.H.C ., 99 Plain Street, EastPerth, 6000 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th August,1974 .

704-Mollett, Rodney David ; 3 Haysom Street,Trigg, 6020; Section 14(a) ; 5th June, 1973 .

489-Molyneux, Ian Bruce ; Molyneux & Assoc ., 78Mill Point Road, South Perth, 6151 ; Section14(a) ; 20th December, 1965 .

521-Moody, Brian Gifford ; 122 Brompton Road,Wembley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndMay, 1967 .

413-Moore, Colin ; 7 Evans Street, Shenton Park,6008; Section 14(a) ; 5th March, 1963 .

187-Moran, Raymond Frank ; 9 Neville Road, Dal-keith, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 12th February,1948 .

857-Morphett, John Neville ; 79 Malmer Place,Adelaide S.A., 5006; Section 14(c) ; 7thFebruary, 1978 .

560-Morris, Wayne Kingsley ; 10 Saltash Avenue,City Beach, 6015; Section 14 (a) ; 29thJanuary, 1969 .

237-Mort, Colin; 141 Forrest Street, PeppermintGrove, 6011 ; Section 14(a) ; 10th June,1952 .

648-Mowbray, Trevor John ; Box 173 Paddington,N.S.W., 2021 ; Section 14(a) ; 10th Decem-ber, 1971 .

201-Moyle, Eric John ; c/o Moyle Barrett & Asso-ciates, 5 Charles Street, South Perth, 6151 ;Section 14(a) ; 8th March, 1949 .

259-Mucciarone, Victor ; Coppin Road, Mundaring,6073; Section 14 (a) ; 11th June, 1953 .

360-Mundy, Geoffrey Stuart; 21 Marita Road,Nedlands; 6009; Section 14(a) ; Re-regis-tered 4th June, 1968 .

584-Mungham, John Arthur; 116 PalmerstonStreet, Mosman Park, 6012 ; Section 14(a) ;4th November, 1969 .

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733-Munsie, Colin Ray ; 21 Monk Street, SouthPerth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 11th June,1974 .

779-Murray, Robert Victor ; 2 Frost Street, SwanView, 6056 ; Section 14(a) ; 1st July, 1975 .

822-Musto, Geoffrey Sydney ; 25 Sheahan Way,Marmion, 6020 ; Section 14(a) ; 5th April1977 .

197-Musto, Sydney Albert ; 231 Riverton Drive,Shelley, 6155 ; Section 14(a) ; 8th Febru-ary, 1949 .

649-Mutton, John William; Box 173, Paddington,N.S.W ., 2021 ; Section 14(a) ; 10th Decem-ber, 1971 .

251-Nicholas, Colin Brynmor ; 37 Ord Street, WestPerth, 600 .5 ; Section 14(a) ; 16th December,1952 .

216-Nicol, Gilbert Ridgeway ; Cameron ChisholmNicol, 77 St . George's Terrace, Perth, 6000 ;Section 14(a) ; 13th February, 1951 .

559-Northover, John Albert ; 35 Oakdale Street,Floreat Park, 6014; Section 14 (a) ; 29thJanuary, 1969 .

848-Odden, Olav Paul; 1/256 Labouchere Road,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thSeptember, 1977 .

181-O'Hara, Anthony John; 15 Cook Street, WestPerth, 6005; Section 14(a) ; 14th February,1947 .

596-Okas, Endel ; 16 Mundaring Road, Kala-munda, 6076 ; Section 14(a) ; 20th January,1970 .

606-Oldfield, Ian Bernard ; 104 Rosalie Street,Shenton Park, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 9thMarch, 1970 .

752-Ong, Florence ; 22 Osprey Close, Stirling, 6021 ;Section 14(a) ; 1st October, 1974 .

810-O'Toole, Peter Hans ; 3 Macadam Place, Bal-catta, 6021 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6th July, 1976 .

525-Overman, Peter Carel Dominicus ; 85 MillPoint Road, South Perth, 6151 ; Section14(a) ; 7th March, 1967 .

863-Palassis, Kevin Michael ; 43 Berkeley Crescent,Floreat Park, 6014 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thJune, 1978 .

314-Palmoja, Kaju ; 72 Oceanic Drive, FloreatPark, 6014 ; Section 14(a) ; 11th February,1958 .

830-Paolino, Sam Peter ; 32 Shakespeare Street,Mt. Hawthorn, 6016; Section 14(a) ; 3rdMay, 1977.

788-Parker, Darryl Bevan ; 13 Park Road, Mt .Lawley, 6050 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th Novem-ber, 1975 .

256-Parkinson, Peter Shaw ; 402 Rokeby Road,Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 10th March,1953 .

183-Parry, Mervyn Henry ; Parry & Rosenthal, 2Bagot Road, Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ;21st March, 1947 .

444-Parsons, John Edward Roy ; 15 LanghamStreet, Nedlands, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 7thApril, 1964 .

615-Paterson, Kenneth Brian ; 15 Hay Street,Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th July,1970 .

867-Payne, Carl David ; 9 Hubble Street, East. Fremantle, 6158 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6th June,1978 .

622-Paynter, Graeme Neil ; 24 Mitchell Street,Karrinyup, 6018 ; Section 14(a) ; 10thNovember, 1970 .

437-Pearce, Allan Frank ; 265 West Coast Highway,Trigg, 6020; Section 14(a) ; 4th February,1964 .

858-Pegrum, Anthony Bruce ; 202 Jersey Road,Woollhahra, N.S.W., 2025 ; Section 14(c) ;7th February, 1978 .

831-Pendred, John Ben; 1 Francis Street, Subiaco,6008; Section 14 (a) ; 3rd May, 1977 .

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638-Perrott, Leslie March ; G.P.O. Box 506H, Mel-bourne, Vic ., 3001 ; Section 14(a) ; 13thApril, 1971 .

694-Perry, Gavin Anthony ; 318 North Beach Road,Karrinyup, 6018 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd April,1973 .

320-Phillips, William ; 240 Coode Street, Como,6152; Section 14(a) ; 23rd December, 1958 .819-Pickering, John ; 2 Yolande Place, City Beach,

6015; Section 14(c) ; 5th April, 1977 .327-Pidgeon, Jonathan A . ; 10 Cook Street, West

Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; Re-registered2nd February, 1965 .

851-Finder, Patrick Maurice ; c/o Hassell &Partners, 6 Sherwood Court, Perth, 6000 ;Section 14(a) ; 13th December, 1977 .

129-Pitt-Morrison, Margaret L.; 71 Hobbs Avenue,Nedlands, 6009 ; Amendment Act 1923,Section 3 ; 20th August, 1929 ; (Non prac-tising) .291-Pollock, Graeme Egerton ; 11 Howe Street,

Doubleview, 6018 ; Section 14(a) ; 14thFebruary, 1956 .

465-Poole, Maxwell Duncan ; Flat 4, 4 SackvilleTerrace, Scarborough, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ;2nd February, 1965 .

662-Popham, Rodney George ; 14 Rockett Way,Bullcreek, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; Re-regis-tered 5th July, 1977 .

587-Porteous, John Ferguson ; 17 Lindsay Street,Kalamunda, 6076 ; Section 14(a) ; 4thNovember, 1969 .

582-Potapowicz, Jerzy ; 309 Crawford Road, Ingle-wood, 6052 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd June, 1969 .

597-Pound, Frederick William ; 30 Ogilvie Road,Mt. Pleasant, 6152 ; Section 14(a) ; 20thJanuary, 1970 .

695-Povey, Graham Ross ; 107 Wordsworth Avenue,Yokine, 6060 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd April,1973 .

641-Priest, Andrew Timothy Raymond ; 2 TimorRoad, Duncraig, 6024 ; Section 14(a) ; 13thApril, 1971 .

458-Prindiville, Raymond Joseph ; 63 Hale Road,Wembley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndFebruary, 1965 .

294-Purich, William Joseph Dominicus ; 35 Can-ning Beach Road, Applecross, 6153 ; Section14(a) ; Re-registered 5th November, 1974 .

849-Quinn, Peter Robert Malvin ; 75 BlencoweStreet, West Leederville, 6007 ; Section14(a) ; 6th September, 1977 .

469-Rae, Barry Graeme ; 71 Thomas Street, Ned-lands, 6009; Section 14(a) ; Re-registered4th December, 1976 .

866-Raffa, Giorgio ; 435 Marmion Street, Myaree,6154; Section 14(a) ; 6th June, 1978 .

405-Raj, Stanley ; 131 Howick Street, Lathlain,6100; Section 14(a) ; 5th February, 1963 .

301-Rees, Norman Richard ; 39 Labouchere Road,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 13thNovember, 1956.

675-Reynolds, Bevil Ralph ; P.W.D., 2 HavelockStreet, West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ;4th July, 1972 .

344-Reynolds, Hugh Lawrence ; P.O. Box 213,Applecross, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; Re-regis-tered 1st March, 1966 .

329-Richards, Duncan Courtney Martin ; Con-stance Road, Darlington, 6070 ; Section14(a) ; 16th June, 1959 .

840-Riegner, Lutz Wolfgang ; 5 Duart Road, Trigg,6020; Section 14(b) ; 2nd August, 1977.

476-Ritter, Paul ; 76 Brookton Highway, Kelmscott,6111 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th September, 1965 .

664-Robertson, Neil Alexander ; 4 Hobbs Avenue,Dalkeith, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd May,1972 .

575-Robinson, Parry Clive ; 54 Colombo Street,Victoria Park, 6100 ; Section 14(a) ; 4thMarch, 1969 .

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770-Robinson, Bruce John ; 30 Meecham Way,Karrinyup, 6018 ; Section 14(b) ; 6th May,1975 .

747-Robinson, Leslie Ian; 7 Duke Street, Subiaco,6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th August, 1974 .

211-Rosenthal, Kenneth George ; Parry & Rosen-thal, 2 Bagot Road, Subiaco, 6008 ; Section14(a) ; 14th February, 1950 .

516-Rossen, Vivian Iris ; 42 Webster Street, Ned-lands, 6009; Section 14(a) ; 1st November,1966.

395-Rossen, Ernest ; 43 Violet Street, ShentonPark, 6008; Section 14(a) ; 3rd December,1962 .

748-Rosser, Robert John; 14A Norman Street,Welshpool, 6106 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th Aug-ust, 1974 .

570-Rowell, Leslie Edward ; 690 Springvale Road,Mulgrave, Victoria, 3170 ; Section 14(a) ;4th March, 1969 .

400-Rowney, John ; 2 Bernard Street, Claremont,6010; Section 14(a) ; Re-registered 1stNovember, 1977 .

282-Rule, Colin ; 9 Havelock Street, West Perth,6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 5th April, 1955 .

288-Ryan, Noel George ; 14 Marimba Crescent, CityBeach, 6015 ; Section 14(a) ; Re-registered14th July, 1959 .

757-Sanders, Donald William, 30 Reserve Street,Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 17th Dec-ember, 1974.

228-Sands, Desmond Ossiter ; 8 Haining Avenue,Cottesloe, 6011 ; Section 14(a) ; 11th Sep-tember, 1951; Non-practising) .

832-Saulsman, Richard Jude Christopher, 113Fourth Avenue, Mt . Lawley, 6050 ; Section14(a) ; 3rd May, 1977 .

723-Scanlan, Lawrence John ; 30 John Street, Cot-tesloe, 6011 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th May, 1974 .

724-Scatene, Angelo ; c/o 50 Pandora Drive, CityBeach, 6015 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th May, 1974 .

589-Scott, John Richard ; 78 Shirley Road, Rose-ville, N.S.W ., 2069 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th Nov-ember, 1969 .

407-Sewell, Robinson August ; P.O. Box 143 ; WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 5th February,1963 .

367-Shand, Robert Ian ; 24 Mann Street, Cottesloe,6011 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th November, 1961 .

878-Shaw, Nigel Warren ; 54 Clifton Street, Ned-lands, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 11th Decem-ber, 1978 .

370-Shaw, Stanley Reed ; 6 Berkley Crescent, Flor-eat Park, 6014 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th Novem-ber, 1961 .

463-Sheldon, George Peter ; Krantz & SheldonArndt & Silbert, 196 Adelaide Terrace,Perth, 6000 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd February,1965 .

427-Shepherd, John Anthony; 138 Colin Road,Wembley Downs, 6019; Section 14(a) ; 3rdDecember, 1963 .

751-Shepherd, Peter John ; 9 Proclamation Street,Subiaco, 6008; Section 14(a) ; 3rd Septem-ber, 1974 .

677-Shinners, Neil James ; 23 Tuart Road, Les-murdie, 6076 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th July,1972 .

758-Sierakowski, Kazimierz ; 74 Waratah Avenue,Dalkeith, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 17th Dec-ember, 1974 .

512-Silbert, John Leslie ; Krantz & Sheldon Arndt& Silbert, 196 Adelaide Terrace, Perth ;Section 14(a) ; 6th September, 1966 .

245-Silver, Dennis ; 263 Adelaide Terrace, Perth,6000; Section 14(a) ; 16th December, 1952 .

599-Sinnicco, Frank; 45 Braebrise Road, Wilson,6107 ; Section 14(a) ; 20th January, 1970 .

206-Smiley, Brian Barron ; 15B Unwin Avenue,Wembley Downs, 6019; Section 14(a) ; 14thFebruary, 1950 .

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276-Smith, Arthur William Thomas ; 68 PrincessRoad, Doubleview, 6018 ; Section 14(a) ;14th September, 1954 .

786-Smith, Craig Melville ; c/o 43A Devon Road,Swanbourne, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndSeptember, 1975 .

404-Smith, Dennis ; P.O. Box 1, Applecross, 6153 ;Section 14(a) ; 5th February, 1963 .

303-Smith, Harold John ; Corot House, YorkStreet, Albany, 6330 ; Section 14(a) ; 12thFebruary, 1957 .

177-Smith, Lawrence Sarsfield ; 10 Wells Street,Darwin, N.T ., 5790 ; Section 14(a) ; 8thMarch, 1946 .

865-Smith, Ross Howard ; 13 Carr Street, SouthPerth, 6151; Section 14(a) ; 6th June, 1978.

619-Smithin, John Moorehead ; Suite 2A, 108Rokeby Road, Subiaco, 6008 ; Section14(a) ; 3rd September, 1970 .

665-Sobon, Janek Boleslow ; 145 Rochdale Road,Mt. Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndMay, 1972 .

705-Sofield, Adrian Boyd; c/o 50 Florence Road,Nedlands, 6009 ; Section 14(a) ; 5th June,1973 .

577-Spencer, Joseph; 29 Draycott Street, Karrin-yup, 6018 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th May, 1969 .

384-Standen, David Herbert ; c/o Dept . of Archi-tecture, W.A.I .T ., Bentley, 6102 ; Section14(a) ; 3rd April, 1962 .

616-Stanton, Ralph Hillier ; 55 Glengariff Drive,Floreat Park, 6014 ; Section 14(a) ; 7thJuly, 1970 .

702-Stawarz, Henry John ; 30 Sutherland Street,Port Hedland, 6721 ; Section 14(a) ; 1stMay, 1973 .

518-Stewart, John Robertson ; 22 The Battlement,Castlecrag, N.S.W., 2068; Section 14(a) ;20th December, 1966.

852-Stirling, Kim Hordern ; 72 Murchison Street,Shenton Park, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 7thFebruary, 1978 .

607-Storey, Allan James; 17 Norman Street, Wem-bley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 9thMarch, 1970 .

802-Storey, Andrew Lee ; 170 Calais Road, Wem-bley Downs, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th May,1976 .

725-Strano, Angelo ; 19 Frape Avenue, Mt . Yokine,6060; Section 14(a) ; 7th May, 1974 .

220-Strauss, Raymond Bernard ; 17 LangsfordStreet, Claremont, 6010; Section 14(a) ;10th April, 1951 .

515-Stuckey, Reginald Bernard ; 30 Kings ParkRoad, West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 1stNovember, 1966 .

218-Summerhayes, Geoffrey Edwin; 3-5 BennettStreet, East Perth, 6001; Section 14(a) ;13th February, 1951 .

726-Sutton, David Arthur ; 27-29 Wolesley Road,Point Piper, N.S.W., 2027 ; Section 14(a) ;7th May, 1974.

684-Swinbourne, Anthony Gilbert ; c/o Cameron,Chisholm & Nicol, 16 National Circuit,Barton, A.C.T., 2607 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thFebruary, 1973 .

727-Tan, Beng Kee ; 6 Joyce Court, Hillarys, 6025 ;Section 14(a) ; Re-registered 5th October,1976 .

154-Taylor, John Alexander ; 10 Elstree Avenue,Mt. Lawley, 6050 ; Section 14(a) ; 17thMay, 1937 .

703-Taylor, James ; 109 Hale Road, WembleyDowns, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 1st May, 1973 .

666-Taylor, Trevor John ; 21 Doris Street, NorthPerth, 6006 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd May, 1972 .

790-Tennant, Peter Jeremy ; 47 Queen Street,Bayswater, 6053 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rd Feb-ruary, 1976 .

353-Thomas, Basil Leo ; P.O. Box 96, West Perth,6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th February, 1961 .

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667-Thompson, Christopher Richard ; P.O . Box505, West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 2ndMay, 1972 .

192-Thompson, George Pruet; 17 Lyall Street,South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 10thJune, 1948 .

285-Thomson, James Baxter ; 20 Strome Road,Applecross, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 10th May,1955 .

325-Thomson, Mary Elizabeth ; 20 Strome Road,Applecross, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; 10thMarch, 1959 .

352-Tomlinson, Bruce Anthony ; 76 Mill PointRoad, South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ;7th February, 1961 .

408-Tsigulis, John ; 50 Kings Park Road, WestPerth, 6005; Section 14(a) ; 5th March,1963 .

697-Tucker, Ian Norman Lindsay ; 140 Subiaco,Road, Subiaco, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rdApril, 1973 .

600-Tulloch, Paul Alexander ; 5 Suffolk Street,Fremantle, 6160 ; Section 14(a) ; 20th Janu-ary, 1970 .

519-Tyzack, Terence John ; 23 Wordsworth Avenue,Yokine, 6060 ; Section 14(a) ; 20th Dec-ember, 1966 .

568-Uhe, David Ronald ; 5 Sirdar Court, Goose-berry Hill, 6076 ; Section 14(a) ; 29th Janu-ary, 1969 .

511-Vass, Tibor ; 381 Mill Point Road, South Perth,6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 2nd August, 1966 .

668-Veszely, Ernest John ; Lot 12, Amherst Avenue,Darlington, 6070 ; Section 14 (a) ; 2nd May,1972 .

635-Viney, Michael Stuart ; 45 Davey Street, Hob-art, Tasmania, 7000 ; Section 14(a) ; 5thFebruary, 1971 .

492-Vukovich, Brian Nicholas ; c/o CommonwealthDepartment of Works, 307 Adelaide Ter-race, Perth, 6000; Section 14(a) ; 1st Feb-ruary, 1966 .

676-Wake, David Leigh ; 15 Kildare Road, FloreatPark, 6014 ; Section 14 (a) ; 6th March, 1973 .

328-Waldron, Kenneth John ; 3 Saltash Avenue,City Beach, 6015 ; Section 14 (a) ; 16th June,1959 .

411-Walker, Graham Lynley; 2 George Avenue,Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 5thMarch, 1963 .

387-Waller, Edward Lindsay ; 282 West CoastHighway, Scarborough, 6019 ; Section14(a) ; 1st May, 1962 .

698-Warnesuriya, Lewishennedige GaminitissaF. G.; 15 Henley Road, Mt. Pleasant, 6153 ;Section 14(a) ; 3rd April, 1973 .269-Warren, Frederick Capel; Forbes & Fitzhard-

inge, 2 William Street, Perth, 6000 ; Section14(a) ; Re-registered 9th September, 1958 .

281-Watson, Desmond Noel ; 257 Grand Promen-ade, Scarborough, 6019 ; Section 14(a) ; 8thMarch, 1955 .

355-Watson, Ian Robin Douglas ;' 7 RichardsonAvenue, Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ;7th February, 1961 .

381-Way, Darryl Francis ; 3-5 Bennett Street, EastPerth, 6000 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th March,1962 .

728-Weddikkara, Ranjith Ermil Francis; 9 HedgesPlace, Kewdale, 6105 ; Section 14(a) ; 7thMay, 1974 .

804-Wedikkara, Ramya Susil ; 5 View Avenue,Langford, 6155 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th May,1976 .

346-Weedon, William Ray ; Cameron ChisholmNicol, 77 St . George's Terrace, Perth, 6000 ;Section 14(a) ; Re-registered 5th Septem-ber, 1967 .

402-Wegener, Anthony Allan ; 1067 North 5thStreet, Logan, Utah 84321, U.S.A .; Section14(a) ; 5th February, 1963 .

[26 January, 1979 .

823-West, Alan John ; 18 Tabard Street, Green-wood, 6024 ; Section 14(b) ; 5th April, 1977 .

490-Wester, Johannes Petrus Wilhelmus ; 65 Swan-view Road, Greenmount, 6056 ; Section14(a) ; 1st February, 1966 .

230-Whitaker, Edwin James; 21 Rheola Street,West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 11thMarch, 1952 .

376-White, Gordon Michael ; 5 Fraser Street,Swanbourne, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 6th Feb-ruary, 1962 .

258-White, John Graham ; 1 Passmore Avenue,North Fremantle, 6159 ; Section 14(a) ; 7thMay, 1953 .

565-Whitely, Graham Scott ; Parry & Rosenthal,32 Stirling Street, Bunbury, 6230 ; Section14(a) ; 29th January, 1969 .

270-Wilkinson, James Edward ; Cameron ChisholmNicol, 77 St. George's Terrace, Perth ; Sec-tion 14(a) ; 9th March, 1954 .

557-Wilks, Peter Sidney ; Forbes & Fitzhardinge,2 William Street, Perth, 6000 ; Section14(a) ; 29th January, 1969 .

876-Willcox, Christopher Edward Beresford; Lot104 Peet Road, Roleystone, 6111 ; Section14(a) ; 3rd October, 1978 .

252-Williams, Bruce Cory ; Lot 7, Chevin Road,Roleystone, 6111 ; Section 14(a) ; 10th Feb-ruary, 1953 .

678-Williams, Christopher John ; 5 Fionn Court,Ardross, 6153 ; Section 14(a) ; Re-registered6th April, 1976.

311-Williams, Michael Alan Shenton ; 30 Wood-some Street, Mt . Lawley, 6050 ; Section14(a) ; 11th June, 1957 .

470-Wilson, Derek Gordon Campbell ; 116 ForrestStreet, South Perth, 6151 ; Section 14(a)24th February, 1965 .

335-Winning, George Alexander ; 84 StonehamRoad, Attadale, 6156 ; Section 14(a) ; 9thFebruary, 1960 .

755-Wishart, Peter Robert ; 55 Grant Street, Cot-tesloe, 6011 ; Section 14(a) ; Re-registered4th May, 1976 .

336-Wood, John Milton McKay; 39 Farrin Street,Attadale, 6156;, Section 14(a) ; 9th Febru-ary, 1960 .

356-Wood, Neil William ; 22 Onslow Road, Shen-ton Park, 6008 ; Section 14(a) ; 7th Febru-ary, 1961 .

709-Woodhouse, William Alexander ; 15 WatkinsRoad, Claremont, 6010 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rdJuly, 1973 .

833-Wright, Brian Frederick Charles ; 6 BurkeDrive, Attadale, 6156 ; Section 14(a) ; 3rdMay, 1977 .

472-Wright, Vida Jean; 11 Bailey Street, Trigg,6020; Section 14(a) ; 4th May, 1965 .

485-Wu, Edmund Tiet-Mien ; 38 Ord Street, WestPerth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 20th Decem-ber, 1965 .

740-Yew, Paul Teong Lian ; Cameron ChisholmNicol, 77 St. George's Terrace, Perth, 6000 ;Section 14(a) ; 6th August, 1974 .

729-Yim, Soe Choy ; 12 Sleight Street, St . James,6102 ; Section 14(a) ; 17th May, 1974 .

834-Zambotti, Luke L . ; 49 Railway Parade, Mt .Lawley, 6050 ; Section 14 (a) ; 3rd May, 1977 .

372-Zuvela, Maxim John ; 50 Kings Park Road,West Perth, 6005 ; Section 14(a) ; 6thFebruary, 1962 .

760-Zuideveld, Freerk ; 10B Elizabeth Street, SouthPerth, 6151 ; Section 14(a) ; 4th February,1975 .

26 January, 1979.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

231

BUNBURY PORT AUTHORITY ACT, 1909-1976 .Resolution.

THE Bunbury Port Authority, acting pursuant to the provisions of the BunburyPort Authority Act, 1909-1976, hereby make the regulations set out in theSchedule hereunder, to have and take effect on and after the 1st day of April,1979 .

Schedule .

REGULATIONS .Principal

I. In these regulations the regulations made by the Bunburyregulations. Harbour Board and published in the Government Gazette on the

30th day of October, 1962, and amended from time to time thereafterby notices published in the Government Gazette are referred to asthe principal regulations .

Reg. 82

2. Regulation 82 of the principal regulations is revoked and theamended .

following regulation substituted :-General

82 . (1) The tonnage rates payable shall be assessed at ninerate payable .

cents for each ton of the gross registered tonnage of a shipfor the first period of twenty-four hours or part thereof, sevencents for each ton of the gross registered tonnage for the secondperiod of twenty-four hours or part thereof and one cent foreach ton of the gross registered tonnage for each completedsix hourly period thereafter during which a ship occupies aberth .

(2) In the case of a ship occupying a berth in the Harbouronly, other than at a wharf, or as prescribed in regulation 81(c)of these regulations the tonnage rates payable shall be assessedat one cent for each ton of the gross registered tonnage of theship .

Reg . 93

3. Subregulation (3) (e) of regulation 93 of the principal regu-amended. lations is amended by substituting for the expressions "$1 .45" in line

2, and "$0.92" in lines 4 and 5 the expressions "$1 .70" and "$1 .10" .Reg . 98

4. Regulation 98 of the principal regulations is amended byamended .

deleting subregulation (2) .Second

5. Part I of the Second Schedule of the principal regulations isSchedule . revoked and the following Part substituted:-

Part I .INWARD CARGO .

The rates of wharfage and handling charges on Inward Cargo shall be asunder:-

Handling Charges

Description of Goods Wharfage

Delivered

Whaarv rvo

es,Authorityreceiving

anddelivering

Dischargedfromdirect frog

ships' slingsinto vehiclesfor consign-ment off

the wharves

$ $ $GENERAL RATES-

All goods for which specific rates are nototherwise provided

. . . .

. . . .

. . .. tonne 1 .45 . . . . At Cost

SPECIFIC RATES-Empty returns

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . tonne 0.70 . . . . 3 .50Landed and re-shipped cargo. (Hand-ling charges at same rate as for inwardcargo of like nature) . . . .

. . . .

. . . . tonne 0.16 . . . . . . . .Livestock-

(a) horses, cattle, dogs (not caged orcrated)

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . each 0.70 . . . .(b) pigs, sheep, goats (not caged or

crated)

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . each 0.12 . . . .Material in crude form such as rockphosphate, sulphur, etc., for the manu-facture of artificial manures and acids .In bulk cargoes and landed by grabs tonne 0 .50 1 .20Motor cars, utilities, trailers and cara-vans for conveyance of passengersand/or personal effects only, used anduncased, and on own wheels . . . .

. . . . each 3 .00 5 .00Oil and inflammable liquids (fuel, light-ing or lubricating)

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . tonne 1 .70 . . . . . . . .Transhipment Cargo-as prescribed inReg. 96 (Handling charges-as pro-vided in Reg . 96)

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . tonne 0.35Minimum charges per consignment . . . . 0 .50 1 .00

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 January, 1979 .

Second

6. Part II of the Second Schedule of the principal regulations isSchedule .

revoked and the following Part substituted :-

Part II .OUTWARD CARGO .

The rates of wharfage and handling charges on Outward Cargo shall be asunder :-

SecondScheduleamended .

SecondScheduleamended .

7. Part III of the Second Schedule of the principal regulationsis revoked and the following Part substituted :-

Part III .(1) Wharfage rates on transhipment cargo shall be $0 .35 per

tonne .(2) Storage rates for goods shall be :-(a) Transhipment cargo and on cargo landed and reshipped-

$0.15 per tonne or part thereof per week .(b) Transit Cargo (includes all cargo other than transhipment

cargo and cargo landed and reshipped)-$0 .25 per tonne orpart thereof per day.

8. Part IV of the Second Schedule of the principal regulationsis revoked and the following Part substituted :-

Part IV.Miscellaneous Hire and Other Charges .

Crane Hire and Fork Lift Hire :$10 per hour plus 150% of the driver's appropriate hourly rateof pay .

Handling Charges

Description of Goods Wharfage

Shippedover

wharves,Authorityreceiving

anddelivering

Shippeddirectex

vehiclesto

ships'slings

GENERAL RATES-All goods for which specific rates arenot otherwise provided

. . . tonneGoods shipped to ports within the State(Handling charges unless otherwisespecified). . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . tonneProducts of the soil of the State, exceptgrain and unless otherwise specified . . . . tonne

Goods wholly manufactured in the State,unless otherwise specified

. . . .

. . . . tonne

SPECIFIC RATES-Empty Returns . . . .

. . . .

. .. .

. . . . tonneMetal Scrap

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . tonneMotor Cars, utilities, trailers and cara-vans for conveyance of passengers and/or personal effects only, used and un-cased, and on own wheels

. . . .

. . . . eachPetrol, kerosene, fuel oil and other pet-roleum products and by-products re-fined or manufactured locally fromcrude oil (notwithstanding Reg. 93(3) (g).)(a) in, bulk

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . tonne(b) in containers

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . tonne(c) as bunkers (see Reg . 93 (3) (e) .) . . . . tonne

Products of the soil of the State, etc :-(a) bran, flour, pollard

. .. .

. . . . tonne(b) grain-wheat, barley, oats

. . . . tonne(c) Livestock-

(i) horses, cattle, dogs (not cagedor crated)

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . each(ii) pigs, sheep, goats (not caged

or crated)

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . each(d) Minerals-metallic and earthy,

and metallurgical products minedin the State-(i) in bags . . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . tonne(ii) loose

. . . .

.tonne(e) Timber-

(i) Railway sleepers

. . . . tonne(ii) Other

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . tonne(f) Wool

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . tonneMinimum Charge per consignment . . . .

$

1 .00

0 .50

0 .50

0 .50

0 .501 .00

3 .00

1 .001 .001 .00

0 .500 .24

0.60

0.06

0.650.50

0.500.500.500 .50

$

. . . .

. . ..

. .

. . ... . . .

. . . .

. . ..

. . ..

. . . .

. . ... . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . ..

. . . .

. . ..

. . . .

$

At Cost

At Cost

At Cost

At Cost

3 .50At Cost

5 .00

3 .50.. . .

3 .503 .50

. . . .

3 .50. . . .

3 .304 .603 .501 .00

26 January, 1979.]

[L.S .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Spring Hire :$5 per spring per day or part thereof .

Electric Clusters :$5 each per day, including the cost of the current consumed andthe connecting and disconnecting upon the vessels during theordinary working hours only .

Capstan Hire :$3 per hour or part thereof, including the cost ofconsumed .

Water :$0 .35 per kilolitre or part thereof .

Wharf Receival Hopper Hire :$0 .15 per tonne or part thereof .

current

Passed by a resolution of the Bunbury Port Authority at a meeting of theAuthority held on the 9th day of January, 1979 .The Common Seal of the Bunbury Port

Authority was at the time of the above-mentioned resolution affixed in the presenceof-

F. E. ROBERTS,Chairman .

C. E. GANFIELD,Member .

B. W. MASON,Managing Secretary .

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Main Roads Act, 1930-1977 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1974

M.R.D. 42/434-A

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of Section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1974, that it is intended to take or resume under Section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto, and being all in the Augusta-Margaret River District, for the purpose of the following public works, namely,widening and re-alignment of the Nannup-Augusta Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on PlanM.R.D., W.A., 7702-163-2, 7702-164-1, 7702-165-1, 7802-47-1, 7702-166-2 and 7702-167-2, which may be inspected atthe Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Waterloo Crescent, East Perth.

SCHEDULE

Dated this 19th day of January 1979 .W. J. ALLAN,

Secretary, Main Roads .

No . Owner or ReputedOwner

Occupier or ReputedOccupier

Decsription

Area(approx .)

1 Bevan Douglass Murrayand Faye Lynette Murray

B. D . and F. L. Murray Portion of Sussex Location 4019 (Certificate of 9 580 m2Title Volume 1448 Folio 460)2 Boathaugh Pty Ltd

. . . . Boathaugh Pty Ltd

. . . . Portion of Sussex Location 83 (Certificate of 680Title Volume 153 Folio 16A)

3 Raymond Castle . . . . R. Castle Portion of Sussex Location 3973 (Certificate of 2 . 356 3 haTitle Volume 1316 Folio 421)4 James William Cross and

Mary CrossJ. W. and M. Cross Portion of Sussex Location 2401 and being Lot 1630

1 the subject of Diagram 25353 (Certificateof Title Volume 1239 Folio 801)5 Harry Nazaroff and Manya

Mike NazaroffH. and M. M. Nazaroff . . . . Portion of Sussex Location 2401 (Certificate of 1 349 m2

Title Volume 1239 Folio 802)6 Clifford Joseph Spackmanand Vera Spackman

C. J . and V. Spackman . . . . Portion of Sussex Location 2946 being Lot 1 677 m2the subject of Diagram 31700 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1312 Folio 579)7 William Aussie McDonald W. A. McDonald . . . .

. . . . Portion of Sussex Location 1538 (Certificate of 7130 m 2Title Volume 1081 Folio 36)8 Margaret Patience Cooper

and Colin Roland CooperM. P. and C . R. Cooper . . . . Portion of Sussex Location 944 (Certificate of 9 107 m2

Title Volume 835 Folio 76)9 Betty Smith, Peter JohnTattersall Smith andCharles Arthur TattersallSmith

B., P . J . T ., and C. A. T.Smith

Portion of Sussex Location 2664 (Certificate of 16800Title Volume 22 Folio 309A)

10 Gordon Keith Pow

. . . . G. K. Pow Portion of Sussex Location 1553 (Certificate of 5 716 m2Title Volume 1016 Folio 368)11 Hubert John McDonald H. J. and J. C. McDonald Portion of Sussex Location 3961 Crown Lease 8400 m2and Joyce Christian

McDonald284/1956

234

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .Shire of Peppermint Grove .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatunder the provisions of section 157 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1978, Mr. R. A. Hockleyhas been appointed as Building Surveyor for theabove Shire as from the 16th January 1979, andthe appointment of Mr . K. E. Brown has beencancelled as from the 30th November 1978 .Dated the 16th January, 1979 .

GRAHAM D. PARTRIDGE,Shire Clerk.

ESPERANCE SHIRE COUNCIL .IT is hereby notified that Mr . Henry King Taylorhas been appointed to the position of ParkingInspector/Litter Inspector for the period 19thJanuary, 1979, to 14th February, 1979 (both datesinclusive) during the absence of Mr . D. Somervilleon Annual Leave .

E. L. CHOWN,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF MT. MARSHALL .IT is hereby notified for public information thatMr. Garry Kempt Martin has been appointed ShireClerk to the Shire of Mt . Marshall as from 5thFebruary, 1979 .The appointment of Mr. Hugh James Fraser

is hereby cancelled .J. M. HARDWICK,

President .

SHIRE OF MT. MARSHALL .IT is hereby notified for public informationthat the appointment of Mr . Allen Stanley Reed asActing Shire Clerk for the Shire of Mt . Marshallis cancelled as from the 5th February, 1979 .

J. M. HARDWICK,President .

SHIRE OF MURRAY.Honorary Ranger .

IT is hereby notified for public information thatTheodore George Ward of 27 Eacott Street,Mandurah has been appointed Honorary Rangerfor the Shire of Murray from 21st December, 1978 .

B. M. BAKER,Shire Clerk .

SHIRE OF WYALKATCHEM .IT is hereby notified for public information thatMr. Ronald Edward Lukasik has been appointedas Acting Shire Clerk for the period 28th January,1979; to 4th June, 1979 .

L. S. O. DAVIES,President .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .Town of Albany .

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No . 189) of $10 000 .

IN accordance with section 610 of the above Actthe Council of the Town of Albany gives noticethat it proposes to borrow the above amount bythe sale of a single debenture, repayable overfifteen (15) years by equal half-yearly instalmentsof Principal and Interest, at the Office of theCouncil, York Street, Albany . Purpose : Buildingsadditions, repairs and renovations, Portion Lot 4Sanford Road, Albany, on behalf of the AlbanyDistrict Local Association Girl Guides .

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[26 January, 1979 .

A statement as required by section 609 of theAct is available for inspection at the Office of theCouncil during normal office hours for a periodof 35 days after first publication of this notice .Note: This is a self-supporting loan, repayments

of Principal and Interest will be met by the GirlGuides Association of Western Australia (Incor-porated) .

D. M. SIMPSON,Mayor .

F. R. BRAND,Town Clerk .

LOCAL GOV.LHNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .Shire of Lake Grace .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 112) of $50 000 .

PURSUANT to the provisions of section 610 of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1978, the Council ofthe Shire of Lake Grace hereby gives notice ofintention to borrow money on the following termsfor the following purpose . $50 000 for a period offive (5) years repayable at the office of the Shireof Lake Grace, Stubbs Street, Lake Grace byten (10) equal half-yearly instalments of Principaland Interest. Purpose : Power Station AblutionBlock and Store, Vehicles and Plant, DistributionSystem and Minor Capital Works for the StateEnergy Commission .

Estimates of costs as required by section 609 ofthe Local Government Act, 1960-1978, are availableat the office of the Council, during business hours,for thirty-five (35) days from publication of thisnotice .The loan is repayable in accordance with the

terms and conditions of the Country Towns Assis-tance Scheme Agreement and therefore loan repay-ments will be met in full by the State EnergyCommission .

Dated this 23rd day of January, 1979 .B. P. WALSH,

President .M. R. ANSTEY,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .Shire of Lake Grace .

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Load (No . 117) of $50 000 .

PURSUANT to the provisions of section 610 of theLocal Government Act, 1960-1978, the Council ofthe Shire of Lake Grace hereby gives notice ofintention to borrow money on the following termsfor the following purpose . $50 000 for a period often (10) years repayable at the office of the Shireof Lake Grace by twenty (20) equal half-yearlyinstalments of Principal and Interest. Purpose :Staff Housing for the State Energy Commission .

Estimates of costs as required by section 609 ofthe Local Government Act, 1960-1978, are nowavailable at the office of the Council, during busi-ness hours, for thirty-five (35) days from publica-tion of this notice .

The loan is repayable in accordance with theterms and conditions of the Country Towns Assis-tance Scheme Agreement and therefore loan repay-ments will be met in full by the State EnergyCommission .Dated this 23rd day of January, 1979 .

B. P. WALSH,President.

M. R. ANSTEY,Shire Clerk.

26 January, 1979 .]

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .Shire of Mandurah .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan No . 109 of $200 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1978, the Shire of Mandurah hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow by sale of de-bentures on the following terms and conditions :Term: Loan to be for a term of fifteen years,with interest at ruling Treasury rates repayableat the office of the Council in thirty half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest . Purpose :Construction of Municipal Library on CockburnSound Location 2175, Reserve 30741, Pinjarra Road,Mandurah.

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs there-of and statement as required by section 609 of theAct to be open for inspection at the Council Offices,Mandurah, during office hours for a period of 35days after publication of the notice of intention toborrow .

D. C. TUCKEY,President .

K. W. DONOHOE,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .Shire of Mt . Marshall .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No. 73) of $28 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1978, the Council of the Shire of Mt .Marshall hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of a debenture on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$28 000 for a period of ten years repayable at theMotor Vehicle Insurance Trust, Perth, by twentyequal instalments of principal and interest. Pur-pose : Surfacing Tennis and Basketball Courts .

Estimates and Statements of Cost as required bysection 609 of the Local Government Act, 1960-1978,are open for inspection at the Office of the Councilduring normal business hours, for a period ofthirty-five (35) days after publication of thenotice .Dated this 17th day of January, 1979 .

J. M. HARDWICK,President .

A. S. REED,Acting Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .Shire of Mt . Marshall .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 74) of $30 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1978, the Council of the Shire of Mt .Marshall hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by sale of a debenture on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$30 000 for a period of ten years repayable at theMotor Vehicle Insurance Trust, Perth, by twentyequal instalments of principal and interest. Pur-pose: Housing .

Plans, specifications and estimates as required bysection 609 of the Local Government Act, 1960-1978,are open for inspection at the Office of the Councilduring normal office hours, for a period ofthirty-five (35) days after publication of thenotice .

Dated this 17th day of January, 1979 .J. M. HARDWICK,

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .

Shire of Mt . Marshall .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .

Proposed Loan (No. 75) of $40 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1978, the Council of the Shire of Mt .Marshall hereby gives notice that it proposes toborrow money by the sale of a debenture on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose :$40 000 for a period of ten years repayable at theMotor Vehicle Insurance Trust, Perth, by twentyequal instalments of principal and interest. Pur-pose: Dam Construction, Oval Earthworks, OvalReticulation-Beacon .

Estimates as required by section 609 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960-1978, are open for inspectionat the office of the Council during normal officehours for thirty-five (35) days after publication ofthis notice .

Dated this 17th day of January, 1979 .J . M. HARDWICK,

President .A. S. REED,

Acting Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .Shire of Wagin .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 99) of $47 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960-1978, the Council of the Shireof Wagin hereby gives notice of its intention toborrow money by sale of a debenture, on the fol-lowing terms and for the following purpose : $47 000for 5 years repayable at the Office of the Council,Wagin, by 10 equal half-yearly instalments of prin-cipal and interest. Purpose : The purchase of plant .Plans, specifications, estimates and statements

required by section 609 are open for inspection byratepayers at the Shire Office, Wagin, during nor-mal office hours for a period of 35 days after pub-lication of this notice.

Dated this 18th day of January, 1979 .E. R. BLIGHT,

President.J. F. YOUNG,

Acting Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .Shire of Wanneroo .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1978, the Wanneroo Shire Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of debentures on the following terms forthe following purposes :Loan No. 163-$50 000 for a period of 9 years

repayable at the office of the Shire of Wannerooby 18 half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest . Purpose : road construction andreconstruction :-

President . Calabrese Avenue construction 38 000A. S. REED, Davilia Road reconstruction 12 000

Acting Shire Clerk . $50000

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Loan No. 164-$50 000 for a period of 10 yearsrepayable at the office of the Shire of Wannerooby 20 half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest . Purpose : building and groundimprovements :-

$Wanneroo, Girrawheen, Sor-

rento/Duncraig Recrea-tion Centres

Part cost of power and waterextension - Wanneroofootball ground and club-rooms

. . . .Lighting-Sorrento, Mullaloo,

Quinns and YanchepLagoon

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .Land acquisition-balance of

cost-community sites exS.H.C.-Girrawheen andKoondoola

. . . .

10 000

5 000

16 000

19 000$50000

Loan No. 165-$260 000 for a period of 5 yearsrepayable at the office of the Shire of Wannerooby 10 half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest . Purpose : plant purchase $260 000 .

Loan No. 166-$90 000 for a period of 9 yearsrepayable at the office of the Shire ofWanneroo by 18 half-yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest. Purpose

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

[26 January, 1979 .

required by section 609 of the Act, are available forinspection at the office of the Council duringbusiness hours for thirty-five (35) days frompublication of this notice .Dated this 26th day of January, 1979 .

C. J. SEARSON,President .

N. S. BENNETTS,Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .Shire of West Pilbara .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 64) of $100 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1978, the Shire of West Pilbara herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money bythe sale of debentures on the following terms forthe following purpose : $100 000 for a period of 15years repayable to the Perth Building Society by30 equal half-yearly instalments of Principal andInterest . Purpose-Part cost of CommunityRecreation Centre at Tom Price .

Plans, specifications and estimates of the costthereof are open for inspection at the office of theCouncil, Onslow during normal office hours for aperiod of 35 days after the publication of thisnotice .

Dated this 25th day of January, 1979 .H. W. CLARK,

President .D. G. McCUTCHEON,

Shire Clerk .

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1978 .Shire of Yalgoo .

Notice of Intention to Borrow .Proposed Loan (No . 27) of $17 000 .

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1978, the Yalgoo Shire Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of a debenture on the following terms andfor the following purpose : $17 000 for a period of

five (5) years repayable to the Motor Vehicle In-surance Trust, Perth by ten (10) equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest . Purpose :Purchase of front end loader.Plans, specifications, and estimate of cost as

required by section 609 of the Act are available forinspection at the office of the Councli duringnormal office hours for a period of 35 days afterpublication of this notice .

W. C. BROAD,President .

R. G. TONKIN,Shire Clerk .

PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1914-1978 .Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 23rd January, 1979 .Agric. 1088/63 .

I, THE UNDERSIGNED MINISTER FOR AGRI-CULTURE, being the Minister charged with theadministration of the Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1978,acting in the exercise of the powers in this behalfconferred upon me by section 7(2) of the PlantDiseases Act, 1914-1978, do hereby appoint StewartCampbell Shaw as an Inspector for the periodending 30th June, 1979 .The appointment of L . C. Shaw as an Inspector

is cancelled .

Agric. 1088/63 .I, THE UNDERSIGNED MINISTER FOR AGRI-CULTURE, being the Minister charged with theadministration of the Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1978,acting in the exercise of the powers in this behalfconferred on me by Regulation 5A of the Com-pulsory Fruit Fly Baiting Regulations under thePlant Diseases Act, do hereby appoint StewartCampbell Shaw, 40 Smith Street, Beverley, asChairman of the Beverley Compulsory Fruit FlyBaiting Scheme Committee, to fill the vacancycaused by the resignation of L . C. Shaw.

R. C . OLD,Minister for Agriculture .

PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1914-1978 .Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 12th January, 1979 .Agric. No. 438/76 .

I, THE UNDERSIGNED MINISTER FOR AGRI-CULTURE, being the Minister charged with theadministration of the Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1978, acting in exercise of the power in this behalfconferred upon me by section 7(2) of the saidAct, do hereby appoint the following persons asinspectors under the said Act :

George John Lovell .Raymond George Hamilton Lyons .Bruce Thomas Douglas .

R. C. OLD,Minister for Agriculture .

WHEAT DELIVERY QUOTAS ACT, 1969-1974 .Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 19th January, 1979 .Agric. 55/72 .

IT is hereby notified that the Minister for Agri-culture, the Hon . R. C. Old, M.L.A., has appointedthe following persons as members of the WheatQuota Committee of Western Australia for a periodof 12 months from 1st February, 1979, pursuant tosection 7 of the Wheat Delivery Quotas Act, 1969-1974 :

R. G. Martin, Member and Chairman .R. R. Patroni, Member .A. T. Poustie, Member.

E. N. FITZPA 1 if.ICK,Director of Agriculture .

Footpath construction-vari-ous locations

. . . .

. . . .Foreshore and dune stabilisa-

25 000R. C. OLD,

Minister for Agriculture.tion and reconstruction 20 000

Flynns Drive road construction 45 000 PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1914-1978 .- $90000 Department of Agriculture,

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs as South Perth, 23rd January, 1979 .

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VETERINARY SURGEONS ACT, 1960 .Roll of Veterinary Surgeons for

Western Australia, 1979 .Abrey, A. N. S., B.V.Sc. Pretoria, 189 Jameson

Avenue, Salisbury, Rhodesia .Adams, N. R., B.V.Sc. Syd., Ph.D. Iowa, University

of Western Australia, Nedlands 6009 .Adams, P. S., B.V .Sc. Syd., 15 Clapham Street,

Beckenham 6107 .Ahern, T. J., B.V.Sc. Syd., 15 Clapham Street,

Beckenham 6107 .Allen, J . G., B .V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agricul-

ture, South Perth 6151 .Amirthalingam, S., M.V.Sc. Qld., (practising as

S. A. Lingam), 11 Wanneroo Road, Tuart Hill6060 .

Anderson, J . L., M.V.Sc. Qld., Dip. An. Gen. Edin .,M.A.C.V.Sc., 58 Risely Street, Ardross 6153 .

Armstrong, D. M., B.V.Sc. Qid., P.O. Box 170,Bunbury 6230 .

Armstrong, J. M., B .V.Sc. Syd., M.A.C.V.Sc., Depart-ment of Agriculture, South Perth 6151 .

Arnold, P. J ., B .V .Sc. Melb ., 9 Lyall Street, Belmont6104 .

Back, C. J., B.V.Sc. Qld., P.O. Box 405, Northam6401 .

Back, M. T., B.V.Sc. Qld., Warrington Street,Esperance 6450 .

Bairstow, I. B., B.V.Sc. Qld., Ferndale-LynwoodVeterinary Clinic, 568 Metcalf Road, Ferndale6155 .

Barker, B. A., B .V.Sc. Qid., 60 Goomalling Road,Northam 6401 .

Barker, D. J., B.V .Sc. Bristol, M.R.C.V.S ., Depart-ment of Agriculture, South Perth 6151 .

Barnes, J. E ., B .V.Sc. Syd., P.O. Box 177, Rocking-ham 6168 .

Batey, R . G., B.V.Sc. Syd., M.Sc., W.A ., MurdochUniversity, Murdoch 6153

Bellinge, W . H. S., M.R.C.V.S. Glas., M.A.C.V.Se . .Smiths Road, Bullsbrook 6084 .

Bennell, D. G., B.V.Sc. Qld., Lot 38, SouthwestHighway, Armadale 6112 .

Berry, P. H., B .V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agricul-ture, South Perth 6151 .

Besier, R . B ., B .V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agricul-ture, Merredin 6415 .

Black, D. V . (Ms), B.V.Sc. Melb., 60 GoomallingRoad, Northam 6401 .

Bolton, J. R., B.V .Sc. Syd., Murdoch University,Murdoch 6153 .

Bond, M. P., B .V.Sc. Qid., B .Sc. W.A ., Departmentof Agriculture, South Perth 6151 .

Bowen, F. L., B.V.Sc. Syd., 129 Fiddens WharfRoad, Killara, N .S.W. 2071 .

Bradley, D . S., B.V.Sc. Syd., River Farm Road,Kununurra 6743 .

Brighton, A. J., B.V.Sc. Qid., 2 Adelaide Street,Busselton 6280 .

Brighton, P . G., B .V.Sc. Qld., Giblett Street, Man-jimup 6258 .

Brooksby, L . A., D.V.M. Col ., 1683 Kalakaua Avenue,Honolulu, Hawaii 96814 .

Bruce, N. W., B .V.Sc. Syd., 39 Louise Street, Ned-lands 6009 .

Buckingham, J. W., B.V.Sc. Syd., M.R.C.V.S., 7Main Street, Osborne Park 6017 .

Buddle, J. R., B.V.Sc. Qld., Murdoch University,Murdoch 6153 .

Cadman, J. R., B.V.Med. Lond ., M.R.C.V.S., 230Marine Parade, Cottesloe 6011 .

Casey, R. H., B .V.Sc. Qld., P .O. Box 170, Bunbury6230 .

Chapman, H. M. (Ms), B.V.Sc. N.Z ., Ph.D. Massey,Murdoch University, Murdoch 6153 .

Chennell, K . R., B .V.Sc. Syd ., Cl- Brudine Veterin-ary Hospital, Corner Kingsford Smith Driveand Alfred Hill Drive, Melba, Canberra A .C.T.

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Clark, W . T., B.V.M.S. Edin., Murdoch University,Murdoch 6153 .

Collopy, D . J., B .V.Sc. Syd., Department of Agricul-ture, Geraldton 6530 .

Cooper, A. M., B .V.Sc. N.Z ., P.O. Box 427, Narrogin6312 .

Craig, J., M.R.C.V.S. Glas., M.A.C.V.Sc., Depart-ment of Agriculture, South Perth 6151 .

Croxford, M. A. P., B.V.Sc. Pretoria, M.R.C.V.S .,244 High Road, Riverton 6155 .

Cumpston, M. V., B .V .Sc. Syd., 15 Sanderson Road,Shopping Centre, Lesmurdie 6076 .

Daley, C. P ., B .V.Sc. Qld., "Permga", Stirling Road,Capel 6271 .

Darragh, K ., B .V.Sc. Qld., 385 Odin Road, Balcatta6021 .

Darvill, F. M., B.V.Sc. Syd., 54-68 Ferndell Street,South Granville, N .S.W. 2142 .

de Chaneet, G. C., B.V.Sc. Qld., M.V.Sc. Melb .,Department of Agriculture, South Perth 6151 .

Dent, A. C., B.V.Sc. Syd., 44 Henley Road, Mt .Pleasant 6153 .

Dickson, J ., M.R.C.V.S ., D.V .S.M. Edin., Depart-ment of Agriculture, South Perth 6151 .

Dixon, F. F., B.V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agricul-ture, Bunbury 6230 .

Drake, A . F., B.V.M.S. Edin., M.R.C.V.S., Winter-fold Shopping Centre, 115 Lefroy Street, Hilton6163 .

Duffy, R. J., B.V.Sc. Qid., 105 Nannatee Way,Wanneroo 6065 .

Dunlop, R. H., D.V.M. Toronto, Ph.D. Minn .,Murdoch University, Murdoch 6153 .

Eaton, N. F., B .V.Sc. Qld., Campbell Street, Tongala,Victoria 3621 .

Edgar, J., M.R.C.V.S. Edin., Department of Agricul-ture, South Perth 6151 .

Edwards, J . R., B.V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agri-culture, Albany 6330 .

Edwards, T. W., M.R.C.V.S. Lond., Wattle GroveVeterinary Clinic, Welshpool Road, WattleGrove 6107 .

Eger, C. E ., B .V.Sc. Melb ., Dip .Surg.Sm.An. Guelph.,Murdoch University, Murdoch 6153 .

Ellis, T. M., B.V .Sc. Qld., 2 Devon Road, Swan-bourne 6010 .

Endacott, G. M., Vet. M.B. Cam ., M.R.C.V.S., 2Harbourne Street, Wembley 6014 .

Fairnie, I . J., B.V.Sc. Melb., Murdoch University,Murdoch 6153 .

Fearnley, J. J., B .V.Sc. Qid., 312 Albany Highway,Albany 6330 .

Fenny, R. E., B .V.Sc. Qld., P .O. Box 11, Roebourne6718 .

Forbes, J. R. S., B.V.Sc. Bristol, M.R.C.V.S ., Lot38, Southwest Highway, Armadale 6112 .

Franklin, D. A., B.V.Sc. Melb., 9 Lyall Street,Belmont 6104 .

Fraser, D. M., B.V.Sc. Qld., Q.D.A.H., MurdochUniversity, Murdoch 6153 .

Fulham, L., B .V.Sc. Qld., 25 Brady Road, Lesmur-die 6076 .

Gabbedy, B. J., B.V .Sc. Qld., M.V.Sc., M.Agr.Sc .Melb., Department of Agriculture, Bunbury6230 .

Gardner, D. W., B.V.M.S. Edin., M.R.C.V.S., Shop12, 213 Guildford Road, Bassendean 6054 .

Gardner, J . J ., B .V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agricul-ture, Esperance 6450 .

Graham, B. J., B.V.Sc., B.Sc., M.P.S . N.Z ., 15Clapham Street, Beckenham 6107 .

Grandison, M. J., B .V.Sc. Qld., 107 Railway Road,Subiaco 6008 .

Gray, P. J., B.V.Sc. Qld., 7 Main Street, OsbornePark 6017 .

Gray, P. R., B .V.Sc. Melb., 8/42 Swanview Terrace,South Perth 6151 .

Gwynn, R. V. R., B.Vet. Med. Lond., M.R.C.V.S .,Department of Agriculture, Albany 6330 .

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Hall, D. M., B .V.S. Melb ., C/- Healsville VeterinaryCentre, 384 Maroondah Highway, Healsville,Victoria 3777 .

Hanly, G. J., B.V.Sc. N.Z ., 2020 Albany Highway,Maddington 6109 .

Harrison, M. R., B.V.M.S. Edin., M.R.C.V .S ., 3/3Ruth Street, Como 6152 .

Harwood, P. M. A., M.R.C.V.S. Lond., "The LakeHouse", York Road, C/- P.O. Chidlow 6556 .

Hawkins, J . D., M.R.C.V .S. Lond., B.Sc.(Vet.Sc.),Cnr. Stanhope and Gladstone Roads, Kala-munda 6076 .

Heimsoth, D. R., D .V.M. Colorado, P.O. Box 96, ColeCamp, Missouri, U .S .A. 65325 .

Hemsley, L. A., B .V.Sc . Bristol, M.R.C.V.S ., Hamp-ton Hatcheries, P .O, Box 242, Cloverdale 6105 .

Hemsley, P . G., B.V.Sc. Qid., "High Glee", Duns-borough 6200 .

Hewitt, P. N., B.V.Sc. Qld., 1988 Albany Highway,Maddington 6109 .

Hiew, V. M., B .V .Sc. Qld., 21 Rudloc Road, Morley6062 .

Hilbert, B . J., B.V.Sc. Melb., Murdoch University,Murdoch 6153 .

Hogarth, T . W., B .V.Sc., D .V.M. Toronto, 72 LionelRoad, Darlington 6070 .

Holmes, C. R., M.R.C.V.S. Lond., 6 Atwell Street,Belmont 6104 .

Hooke, F. G., B .V.Sc. Syd., Pfizer Agricare Pty Ltd,P.O. Box 57, West Ryde, N .S.W. 2114 .

Hopkinson, W . I ., B.V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agri-culture, South Perth 6151 .

Howell, J. M., B .V.Sc., D .V.Sc. Liverpool, MurdochUniversity, Murdoch 6153 .

Hudleston, A. W., B .V .Sc. Syd., F.A.C.V.Se., Brook-ton Highway, Via West Dale 6304 .

Hughes, P. H., B.V.Sc. Liverpool, M.R.C.V.S., 34Rome Road, Melville 6156 .

Hunt, B. R., B .V.Sc. Qld., 133 Boulder Road, Kal-goorlie 6430 .

Ilich, R . J., B.V.Sc. Syd., 2 Devon Road, Swan-bourne 6010 .

Iswaran, S . J., B.V.Sc. Melb., Dip. Bact. Lond .,Department of Primary Industry, G .P.O. Box216, Adelaide, S .A. 5001 .

Jarvie, D. M., B.V.Sc. Syd., C/- Metro Meat Ltd,P.O. Box 309, Fremantle 6160 .

Jensen, S . E. (Ms), B.V.Sc. Melb., 9 Drew Road,Ardross 6153 .

Johnston, J . M., B .V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agri-culture.

Northam 6401 .Jones, H. M. (Ms), B.V.Sc. Melb., B.Ed., Western

Australian Institute of Technology, HaymanRoad, Bentley 6102 .

Kahler, P. R., B.V.Sc. Qld., 30 Johnston Street,Collie 6225 .

Kaman, K., V.S. Brno, 18 Bradshaw Crescent,Manning 6152 .

Karlsson, L. J . E., B.V.Sc. Syd., Department of Agri-culture, Bridgetown 6255 .

Keefe, A. D., B .V.Sc. Qld., 9 Lyall Street, Belmont6104 .

Kelemen, L ., Dip.V.M., D.V.M . Budapest, 78Alexander Drive, Mt . Yokine 6060 .

Kent, K. J. P., B .V .Sc. Syd., 396 High Street,Palmyra 6157.

Kingston, D . J., B.V.Sc. Syd., 433 Windsor Road,Baulkham Hills, N.S.W. 2153 .

Leach, P. A. G., B.V.M.S. Glas., M.R.C .V .S ., 61Ainsworth Street, Geraldton 6530 .

Lee, P., B.V .Se. Qid., Department of Agriculture,Bunbury 6230 .

Leggoe, M . (Ms), B.V.Sc. Qld., Lot 269, CummingStreet, Brookton 6306 .

Lewington, J. H., B.Vet. Med. Lond ., M.R.C.V .S ., 55Marri Road, Duncraig 6023 .

Lewis, P. B ., I .V.Sc. Syd., Department of Agricul-ture, South Perth 6151 .

Lewis, R. D., B.V.Sc. Qld., 45 First Avenue, Bickley6076 .

Lim, R., B .V.Sc. Syd., M.R.C.V.S ., 88 Parkin Street,Rockingham 6168 .

Locher, H. W. R., med .vet. Berlin, 14 Bert Street,Gosnells 6110 .

L mley, J . F., B .V.M.S. Glas., M.R.C.V.S ., 50 Hud-son Street, Glen Forrest 6071 .

McConnell, M. F . (Ms), B.V.Sc. Melb ., 244 HighRoad, Riverton 6155 .

McDermott, J . D., B .V .Sc. Syd., 66 Mathison Road,Belmont 6104 .

MacDonald, J. G., B.V.Sc Qld., 21 Rudloc Street,Morley 6062 .

McKean, P. W., B .V.Sc. Qid ., P .O. Box 161, Pinjarra6208 .

McKenzie, D. P ., B .V.Sc. Syd., Department of Agri-culture, Narrogin 6312 .

MacKenzie, R. M., D.V.S .M. Edin ., M.R.C.V.S .,Department of Agriculture, South Perth 6151 .

Main, D. C., B.V .Sc. Qld., Department of Agricul-ture, Bunbury 6230 .

Marshall, D. P. J., B.V.Sc. N.Z ., P.O. Box 98,Otautau, Southland, New Zealand.

Mather, T. J. V., B.V.Sc. Qld ., M.R.C.V.S., P.O .Box 355, Mandurah 6210 .

Maxwell, J. A. L., B.V.Sc. Syd., 30 RichardsonStreet, Katanning 6317 .

Mayberry, C . J., B .V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agri-culture, Harvey 6220 .

Mercy, A. R., B .V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agricul-ture, South Perth 6151 .

Messeguer, R . G., B .V.Sc. Syd., 20-24 Henry Street,Fremantle 6160 .

Meyer, E. P., B .V.Sc. Qld., C/- I.C .I. Aust., 51 RuleStreet, North Fremantle 6159 .

Micke, B. M., B.V.Sc. Qld., Keane Street, Moora6510 .

Milis, N ., Dip .V.S. Belgrade, Department of PrimaryIndustry, Anchorage Butchers, Cockburn Road,Coogee 6166.

Miller, I. J., B.V.Sc. Qld., 2 Devon Road, Swan-bourne 6010 .

Mills, J. N . (Ms), B.V.Sc. Qld., Murdoch University,Murdoch 6153 .

Mitchell, R. K., B.V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agri-culture, Bunbury 6230.

Moir, C. E . (Ms), B.V.Sc. Syd., Mailbox 304, Katan-ning 6317 .

Moir, D. C., B.V .Sc. Qld., Menston Street, MountBarker 6324 .

Moloney, B . J., B .V .Sc. Syd., 304 Belmont Avenue,Belmont 6104 .

Moloney, M. J., B.V.Sc. Syd., 5 Bullara Road,Craigie 6025 .

Moore, E. (Ms), B.V.Sc. Qld., D.V.M. Toronto, 46Glenelg Street, Applecross 6153 .

Morecombe, P. W., B.V.Sc. Qld., Department ofAgriculture, Moora 6510 .

Morrell, D . J ., B .V.Sc. Qld., 5 Kemp Street, Esper-ance 6450 .

Mullins, K . R., B.V.Sc. Qld., Pinjarra Road, Pin-jarra 6208 .

Murray, G. R. R., B.V.Sc. Syd., "Ravenswood",Burradoo Road, Bowral, N .S.W. 2576 .

Nairn, M. E ., B .V.Sc. Qld., M.Sc . W.A ., Dip.A.C.V.P.U.S .A ., Ph.D. Minn., Murdoch University, Mur-doch 6153 .

Nickels, D. G., B .V.Se. Qld., 597 Stirling Highway,Cottesloe 6011 .

Nickels, R. J., B.V.Sc. Qld., Sanford VeterinaryClinic, 42 Sanford Street, Geraldton 6530 .

Norris, R . T., B .V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agricul-ture, Katanning 6317 .

Owens, C. P., M.R.C.V.S. Dublin, P .O. Box 398,Albany 6330 .

Paine, G. D., M.R.C.V .S. Lond., D.T.V.M. Edin .,Ph.D. Ill ., Private Bag 0035, Gaborone, Bots-wana, Africa .

Paris, J. M . (Ms), B.V.Sc. Melb., Welshpool Road,Wattle Grove 6107 .

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Parkinson, K . D., M.R.C.V.S. Lond., 34 Rome Road,Melville 6156 .

Pascoe, G. R., B.V.Sc. Qld., 206 Clarke Street,Bunbury 6230 .

Paterson, A. J ., B .V.Sc. Melb., 4 Devon Road, Swan-bourne 6010 .

Pawley, S. E., B.V.Sc. Melb., 468 Walter Road,Morley 6062 .

Peet, R. L ., B .V .Sc. Qld., Department of Agriculture,South Perth 6151 .

Porteus, A. J., M.R.C.V.S. Edin., 12 Gregson Street,Rockingham 6168 .

Predovnik, M., Dip .V.S. Belgrade, Lot 2, WilliamsStreet, Herne Hill 6056 .

Pringle, D. J., B.V.Sc. Qld., 197 Wanneroo Road,Wanneroo 6065 .

Ranson, J. C. F., B.V.Sc. Qld ., M.R.C.V.S ., 508Marmion Street, Booragoon 6154 .

Reed, G. A., B.V.Sc. Qld., C/- I.C .I. Aust., 1Nicholson Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 .

Reeves, P. T., B.V.Sc. Qld., 7 Williamson Street,Kardinya 6153 .

Reid, M. D., B.V.Sc. Melb., 34 Rome Road, Melville6156 .

Richards, R . B., B .V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agri-culture, Albany 6330 .

Richardson, K. C., B.Sc., B.V .Sc. Qld., MurdochUniversity, Murdoch 6153 .

Richardson, S ., B .Sc. Edin., M.R.C.V .S ., ChitteringRoad, Bullsbrook 6084 .

Rieusset, T. A., B.V .Sc. Qld., 2 Harbourne Street,Wembley 6014 .

Roberts, P. J., B.V.Sc. Melb ., 244 High Road,Riverton 6155 .

Robertson, A. G., B .Sc ., M.R.C.V .S ., D.V.S.M. Edin .,Department of Agriculture, South Perth 6151 .

Robertson, G. M., B .V .Sc. Qld., Department of Agri-culture, South Perth 6151 .

Robertson, I . D., B.V.Sc. Syd ., 385 Odin Road,Balcatta 6021 .

Robertson, J . S., M.R.C.V .S. Lond., 25 Regent Street,Mount Pleasant 6153 .

Robey, A . D. B ., B .V.Sc. Pretoria, Box 241, Gatooma,Rhodesia.

Russell, P. W., B .V.M.S. Glas ., M.R.C.V.S ., 42 San-ford Street, Geraldton 6530 .

Saunders, P . J ., B .V.Sc. Qld., M.Sc., Department ofAgriculture, Kununurra 6743 .

Schindler, I. A. P., B.V.Sc. Qld., C/- 62 CliffordStreet, Goulburn, N .S.W. 2580 .

Seddon, H. D., B.V.Sc. Qld., 244 Robertson Road,Carnarvon 6701 .

Shepherd, G . E. H., B .V.Sc. Syd., C/- I.C .I . Aust ., 1Nicholson Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 .

Sier, A. M., B.V.Sc. Qld., 37 Queensberry Street,Bunbury 6230 .

Simpson, C . F., B.V.M.S. Glas., Hedditch Street,South Hedland 6722 .

Smith, G. W., B .V .Sc. Qld., 21 Leake Street, Belmont6104 .

Smith, M . (Ms), M. V. B. Dublin, M.R.C.V .S ., 76Gregory Street, Geraldton 6530 .

Smith, V. W., B .Sc. Edin ., M.R.C.V .S ., Departmentof Agriculture, South Perth 6151 .

Smits, A. F., B.V.Sc. Syd., 597 Stirling Highway,Cottesloe 6011 .

Soemartopo, S. W., B.V.Sc. Qld ., Shop 37A, 88Broadway, Nedlands 6009 .

Speed, C. M. C . (Ms), B.V.Sc. Qld., 97 BayswaterRoad, Claremont 6010 .

Spence, T ., M.R.C.V.S. Edin ., M.A .C.V.Se., ZoologicalGardens, South Perth 6151 .

Spiers, L. W., B .V.Sc. Syd., 3 Riverview Road, EastVictoria Park 6101 .

Staaden, A . L ., B .V.Sc. Qld., 5 Kemp Street, Esper-ance 6450 .

Staaden, R . V., B.V .Sc. Qld., Murdoch University,Murdoch 6153 .

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Stephens, F . J. (Ms), B.V.Sc. Syd., Department ofPrimary Industry, (Meat Exports) Harvey6220 .

Stewart, B . J., B.V.Sc. Qld., Lot 38, SouthwestHighway, Armadale 6112 .

Stewart, D . H., B .V.Sc. Qld., P .O. Box 746, Arborg,Manitoba, Canada .

Struthers, G. A., B .V.Sc. Qld., P.O. Box 4, Winton,Southland, New Zealand .

Suijdendorp, P. J., B.V.Sc. Qid., Department ofAgriculture, Midland 6056 .

Suijdendorp, S. M. (Ms), B .V.Sc. Qid., 27 CantuaWay, Forrestfield 6058 .

Swan, R. A., B.V.Sc. Qld., Ph.D. M.P.V.M ., Calif .,Murdoch University, Murdoch 6153 .

Swift, P. N., B.V.Sc. Syd ., 66 Mathison Road,Belmont 6104 .

Sykes, P. E., M.R.C .V .S . Land., M.A.C.V.Sc., 3Church Lane, Randwick, N .S.W. 2031 .

Taylor, E. G., B.V .Sc. Qld., Murdoch University,Murdoch 6153 .

Taylor, D. M. (Ms), B.V.M.S. Glas., 18 DonnaStreet, Rossmoyne 6156 .

Thomas, P. C., B.V.Sc. Qld., 15 Clapham Street,Beckenham 6107 .

Thompson, E. A. (Ms), B.V.M.S. Edin ., M.R.C.V.S .,21 Leake Street, Belmont 6104 .

Thompson, G. V., B.Vet.Med. Lond ., M.R.C.V.S .,D.T.V.M., 21 Leake Street, Belmont 6104 .

Thompson, H. G. J ., B .V.Sc., B .Sc. (Vet.) Syd ., 597Stirling Highway, Cottesloe 6011 .

Thomson, G. L., B.V.Sc. Melb ., 385 Odin Road,Balcatta 6021 .

Trevillian, J . D., B .V.Sc. Syd., Mundaring Veterin-ary Hospital, Great Eastern Highway, GlenForrest 6071 .

Trinca, J. K., B.V.Sc. Melb., C/- P.O . Box 37,Somerville, Victoria 3912 .

Trtica, M., B.V.Sc., D.V.Sc . Giessen, 26 CooperStreet, Nedlands 6009 .

Truscott, G. M. C., B.V.Sc. Syd., C/- BongiornoHoldings P/L, Imperial Building, 56 Kingsway,London, WC 2B 6DX, United Kingdom .

Turnbull, P. A., B.Vet. Med. Lond ., M.R.C .V.S .,Department of Agriculture, Bunbury 6230 .

Vass, D. E., B.V.Sc. Syd., 21 Uduc Road, Harvey6220 .

Vautier, B. H., B .V .Sc. Syd., 8 Fouracre Road,Waroona 6215 .

Ward, G. A. L . (Ms), B.V.Sc. Syd., P .O. Box 348,West Perth 6005 .

Wells, B. A., B .V.Sc. Qld., C/- Elanco Products Co .,Wharf Road, West Ryde, N .S.W. 2114 .

White, J. B ., M.R.C.V.S ., F.R.C.V.S ., 5 Hay Street,Albany 6330 .

White, S. S., B .V.M.S. Glas., M.R.C.V.S ., MurdochUniversity, Murdoch 6153 .

Wignall, W. N., B .V.Sc. Syd., 312 Albany Highway,Albany 6330 .

Wilcox, G. E., B.V.Sc. Qld., Murdoch University,Murdoch 6153 .

Wilkinson, F. C ., B .V.Sc. Syd., Department of Agri-culture, South Perth 6151 .

Williams, A . W., B.V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agri-culture, Geraldton 6530 .

Williams, J. M., B.V.Sc. Syd., P .O. Box 77, Guildford6055 .

Williamson, P. E., B .V.Sc. Melb., Murdoch Univer-sity, Murdoch 6153 .

Wroth, R. H., B.V.Sc. Qld., Department of Agri-culture, South Perth 6151 .

Wyburn, R. S., B .V.M.S. Glas ., M.R.C.V.S ., D.V.R.Lond., Murdoch University, Murdoch 6153 .

Young, J., M.R.C.V.S. Glas., 1 Wingfield Avenue,Nedlands 6009 .

Young, M., B.V.M.S. Glas ., M.R.C.V.S ., Lot 38,Southwest Highway, Armadale 6112 .

Certified correct as at 1st January, 1979 .E. MUNCH-PETERSEN,

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ARTIFICIAL BREEDING OF STOCK ACT, 1965-1976 .Department of Agriculture,

South Perth, 10th January, 1979 .HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to thepowers conferred by the Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965-1976, and theInterpretation Act, 1918-1975 has been pleased to-

(a) revoke the Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1967 and allamendments thereto ; and

(b) make the regulations set out in the Schedule hereunder,so that the regulations referred to in paragraph (b) and the revocationreferred to in paragraph (a) both take effect on and after the date on whichthe Artificial Breeding of Stock Act Amendment Act, 1976, comes intooperation .

E. N. FITZPATRICK,Director of Agriculture .

Citation .

Division .

Interpreta-tion .

Schedule.REGULATIONS .

PART I.-PRELIMINARY.1 . These regulations may be cited as the Artificial Breeding

(Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .2. These regulations are divided into Parts, as follows-PART I.-PRELIMINARY, Regs. 1-6.PART II.-LICENSED PREMISES.

Division 1 .Premises Licensed for the Collection andProcessing of Semen for General Sale or Use, Regs .7-31 .

Division 2. Premises Licensed for the Storage andSale of Semen, Regs . 32-35 .

Division 3. Premises Licensed for the Transplanting ofOva and Processes of Production, Handling, Fertili-zation, Implantation and Storage of Ova for Gen-eral Sale or Use, Regs. 36-44 .

PART III.-CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY, Regs . 45-48 .PART IV.-INSEMINATORS, Regs. 49-53 .PART V.-CUSTOM COLLECTION OF SEMEN, Regs. 54-58 .PART VI.-IMPORTATION OF SEMEN FROM OTHER

STATES OR PARTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH, Regs .59-62 .

PART VII.-MISCELLANEOUS, Regs. 63-65 .FIRST SCHEDULE.-FORMS 1-11 .SECOND SCHEDULE.-LIST OF HEREDITARY DEFECTS, Reg .

10 (1) .3 . In these regulations, unless the contrary intention appears-"cattle" means a bull, cow, ox, steer, heifer or calf of the

bovine genus ;"collection", in relation to semen, means a quantity collected

at any one time ;"container" means-

(a) in the case of frozen semen; straw, ampoule or pellet ;and

(b) in the case of chilled or variable temperature semen ;test tube or similar vessel ;

"processing", in relation to semen, means any procedure usedin the preparation of collected semen before final use ininsemination ;

"regulation" means one of these regulations ;"Schedule" means a Schedule to these regulations ;"stock" means any goats, horses, cattle, sheep or pigs and in-

cludes poultry of all kinds and such other animals of anykind of species that the Governor proclaims to be stockfor the purposes of the Act ;

"the Act" means the Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965 asamended from time to time .

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(4)-82259

Forms .

Fees

Conditionfor issue oflicences .

4 . (1) The several forms set out in the First Schedule are theforms prescribed for the respective purposes therein appearing .

(2) Where a form prescribed by these regulations requires com-pletion by the insertion of particulars or other matters referredto in the form, those particulars or other matters are prescribedas those required by these regulations .

(3) A form prescribed by these regulations and containing anydirections for its completion, shall be completed in accordance withthose directions .

5 . (1) Every application for the issue, renewal, transfer orvariation of a licence or an application for a certificate of com-petency shall be accompanied by the fee prescribed in subregula-tion (2) of this regulation.

(2) The several fees payable are-

$on the issue or renewal of a licence for the collection

and processing of semen for general sale or use . . . .

75on the issue or renewal of a licence for storage and sale

of semen

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

40on the issue or renewal of a licence for the transplant-

ing of ova and processes of production, handling,fertilisation, implantation and storage of ova forgeneral sale or use . . . . . . . . . . .. 75

on the transfer or variation of a licence . . . . 10on application for a certificate of competency . . . .

106. It is a condition of any licence issued pursuant to Part II of

these regulations which includes one or more of the following :collection, dilution, examination, chilling, freezing and processingof semen, that a veterinary surgeon or a person who is the holderof a certificate of competency for these procedures issued by theauthority of the Minister be continuously employed on the premisesand be responsible for the conduct of the licence in accordancewith these regulations .

PART II.-LICENSED PREMISES .Division 1. Premises Licensed for the Collection and Processing

of Semen for General Sale or Use .Licensed

7 . (1) A licence for the collection and processing of semen forpremises . general sale or use shall not be issued unless the premises to which

the licence applies are provided with-(a) fences and gateways constructed in accordance with the

provisions of subregulation (2) of this regulation, so as toprevent the transmission of disease to stock on the premises,and prevent the unauthorised movement of stock onto,within or out of the premises ;

(b) a quarantine area so situated that drainage or effluentcannot flow onto or escape from that area to any other partof the premises to which stock have access ; and

(c) a hospital area for the housing, diagnosis and treatment ofintercurrent diseases of stock which have been admittedto the premises .

(2) For the purposes of subregulation (1) of this regulation,licensed premises shall comprise-

(a) a fence surrounding the boundary of the premises ;(b) a fence so erected that-

(i) no part of it is within 3 metres of the boundary fence ;and

(ii) it will prevent the unauthorised access of animalson the premises to the boundary fence or any gatewaywhich is part of the boundary fence ;

(c) a post and rail fence of not less than 1.5 metres in heightsurrounding the quarantine area on the premises with agate or gates that are capable of being securely fastened ;and

(d) a fence that will prevent the unauthorised approach ofany stock on the premises to within six metres of thequarantine area.

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Movement of 8, (1) A person shall not, except with the approval of the Chiefstock intoand out Veterinary surgeon, move stock into or out of the quarantine area .of licensed (2) Subject to these regulations, a person shall not permit anypremises . animals, other than cattle, horses or dogs, to enter or remain upon

licensed premises .Movement of 9. (1) A person shall not permit a horse to enter, or remainhorses on upon the premises, unless the horse has, within the thirty dayspremises.

immediately prior to its entry, been tested for brucellosis andleptospirosis, by a veterinary surgeon and has given negative resultto those tests .

(2) A horse admitted to the premises pursuant to subregulation(1) of this regulation shall, forthwith after entry, be placed in thequarantine area and a person shall not permit it to be removedtherefrom until it has been tested again by a veterinary surgeon, forthe diseases referred to in subregulation (1) of this regulation, andhas given negative result to those tests .

Entry of

10 . (1) A person shall not permit a bull to enter or remain uponbulls onpremises. the premises, unless the bull has, within the thirty days immediately

prior to its entry, been examined clinically and ested in isolationby a veterinary surgeon for-

(a) tuberculosis ; using the single intradermal (caudal fold) test,with negative results ;

(b) brucellosis ; using the Complement Fixation Test, by warmfixation and doubling serum dilution from 1 in 4 to 1 in 128inclusive, with negative results ;

(c) leptospirosis ; using the agglutination-lysis test, for L .pomona and L. hardjo with negative results ;

(d) vibriosis ; by examination of preputial scrapings by cultureand immunofluorescence, with negative results ;

(e) trichomoniasis ; by examination of preputial scrapings byculture, with negative results and found to be free oftrichomoniasis ;

(f) evidence of infectious or contagious disease ; and(g) hereditary defects as listed in the Second Schedule, includ-

ing testing for mannosidosis of bulls of susceptible breeds .(2) In the case of a sexually mature bull, in addition to com-

pliance with the provisions of subregulation (1) of this regulation-(a) a semen examination shall be performed, with satisfactory

results as to sperm morphology, density, motility, andfreedom from the presence of inflammatory products ; and

(b) seminal plasma shall be subjected to a brucellosis agglutina-tion test, with negative results .

(3) Notwithstanding anything in subregulation (1) of this regula-tion bulls under the age of five months which are sexually immaturemay be permitted to enter and remain upon the premises withoutbeing tested for vibriosis and trichomoniasis, but shall be subjectedto those tests at the age of ten months, and prior to the firstcollection of semen .

(4) A veterinary surgeon examining a bull shall certify-(a) that he has found no evidence of any infectious or con-

tagious disease, or hereditary defect as listed in the SecondSchedule; and

(b) that the results to the tests performed pursuant to para-graphs (a), (b), (c), (d) and (e) of subregulation (1) ofthis regulation are negative .

Tests for 11 . (1) A bull qualified to enter and remain on the premisesbulls in pursuant to regulation 10 shall, forthwith after entry, be placedArea .

in the quarantine area, and shall not be removed unless it has againbeen tested by a veterinary surgeon for-

(a) tuberculosis ; using the single intradermal (caudal fold) testnot earlier than eight weeks after the introductory test,with negative results ;

(b) brucellosis ; according to the procedure set out in paragraph(b) of subregulation (1) of regulation 10 not earlier thaneight weeks after the introductory test, with negativeresults ;

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(c) leptospirosis ; according to the procedure set out in para-graph (c) of subregulation (1) of regulation 10 not earlierthan eight weeks after the introductory test, with negativeresults ; and

(d) subject to subregulation (2) of this regulation, vibriosis andtrichomoniasis ; according to the procedures set out in para-graphs (d) and (e), respectively, of subregulation (1) ofregulation 10 on four occasions at weekly intervals, withnegative results .

(2) The provisions of paragraph (d) of subregulation (1) of thisregulation shall not apply in the case of bulls admitted in accordancewith subregulation (3) of regulation 10 .

(3) All bulls shall be subjected to an approved course of treatmentwith streptomycin after the completion of the final testing forvibriosis and trichomoniasis .

(4) Where a bull gives positive results to testing for leptospirosis,it may be accepted if additional tests after treatment with strepto-mycin show a stable or falling titre .

(5) A veterinary surgeon examining a bull shall, on completionof the tests referred to in subregulation (1) of this regulation, certifythat the results to those tests are negative .

Semen not

12. Semen shall not be collected for sale from a bull while it isco

being held in a quarantine area pursuant to these regulations .collectedfrom bulls inquarantine .

Entry ofsteers onpremises .

Tests ofsteers inquarantine .

Entry ofcows andheifers onpremises .

13. (1) A person shall not permit a steer to enter or remainupon the premises unless-

(a) the steer has been castrated before the age of five months ;and

(b) within thirty days prior to entry the steer was examinedby a veterinary surgeon whilst held in isolation, in accord-ance with the provisions of subregulation (2) of thisregulation .

(2) A veterinary surgeon examining a steer shall certify-(a) that he has found no evidence of any infectious or con-

tagious disease ; and(b) that the results to tests performed for tuberculosis, brucel-

losis and leptospirosis according to the provisions of para-graphs (a), (b) and (c) of subregulation (1) of regulation10 are negative .

14 . (1) A steer qualified to enter premises pursuant to regulation13 shall forthwith after entry be placed in the quarantine area andshall not be removed unless it has again been tested by a veterinarysurgeon for tuberculosis, brucellosis and leptospirosis according tothe provisions of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subregulation (1)of regulation 11, with negative results .

(2) A veterinary surgeon testing a steer shall on completion ofthe tests referred to in subregulation (1) of this regulation, certifythat the results to those tests are negative .

15 . (1) A person shall not permit a cow or heifer to enter orremain upon the premises unless it has within the thirty daysimmediately prior to its entry been clinically examined and testedin isolation by a veterinary surgeon in accordance with the provisionsof subregulation (2) of this regulation .

(2) A veterinary surgeon examining a cow or heifer shall certifythat-

(a) he has found no evidence of infectious or contagious disease ;(b) he has tested the animal for tuberculosis, brucellosis and

leptospirosis according to the provisions of paragraphs (a),(b) and (c) of subregulation (1) of regulation 10 withnegative results ;

(c) vaginal mucous was collected and submitted to agglutinationand cultural tests for vibriosis with negative results ; and

(d) vaginal mucous was collected and cultured for evidence oftrichomoniasis with negative results .

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Tests forcows andheifers inquarantine .

Testingof stockafterreleasefromquarantinearea.

3. Steers .

4. Cows andheifers.

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16 . (1) A cow, or heifer, that is qualified to enter premisespursuant to regulation 15 shall, forthwith after entry, be placed inthe quarantine area and shall not be removed until it has againbeen tested by a veterinary surgeon for-

(a) tuberculosis, brucellosis and leptospirosis ; according to theprovisions of paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subregulation(1) of regulation 11, with negative results ;

(b) vibriosis; by examination of vaginal mucous by agglutina-tion and culture, on four occasions at weekly intervals, withnegative results ; and

(c) trichomoniasis ; by cultural examination of vaginal mucous,on four occasions at weekly intervals, with negative results .

(2) A veterinary surgeon testing a cow or heifer shall on comple-tion of the tests referred to in subregulation (1) of this regulation,certify that the results of those tests are negative .

17. (1) Any stock which have been removed from the quarantinearea after completion of negative tests and are retained on thepremises shall be checked for the diseases, in accordance with theprocedures (if any) at such time intervals as are specified in thefollowing table-

Veterinary Surgeon .(d) Examination by culture and

immunofiorescence of pre-putial scrapings for vibriosisinfection, with negative re-sults .

(e) Examination by culture ofpreputial scrapings, for tri-chomoniasis infection withnegative results .

(a) Tuberculin test with negativeresults .

(b) Leptospirosis-with resultssatisfactory to the ChiefVeterinary Surgeon .

(a) Tuberculin test with negativeresults .

(b) Brucellosis - complementfixation test, with negativeresults .

(c) Leptospirosis-with resultssatisfactory to the ChiefVeterinary Surgeon.

(d) Examination by culture andmucous agglutination tests ofvaginal mucous for vibriosis,with negative results .

(e) Examination by culture ofvaginal mucous for trichom-oniasis with negative results .

Frequency .

Not less than oncein every 12 months .Not less than oncein every 12 months .Not less than oncein every 12 months .Not less than oncein every 12 months .

Not less than oncein every 12 months .

Not less than oncein every 12 months .

Not less than oncein every 12 months.

Not less than oncein every 12 months.Not less than oncein every 12 months.

Not less than oncein every 12 months .Not less than oncein every 12 months .

Not less than oncein every 12 months .

Not less than oncein every 3 months.

Not less than oncein every 3 months.

Stock .

Disease, Procedure and Result.

1. Horses .

2. Bulls .

(a) Brucellosis with negative re-sults.

(b)

(a)

(b)

(c)

Leptospirosis with negativeresults .Tuberculin test with negativeresults .Brucellosis - complementfixation test with negativeresults .Leptospirosis-with resultssatisfactory to the Chief

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(2) Notwithstanding anything in subregulation (1) of this regu-lation, the Chief Veterinary Surgeon may require any stock referredto in subregulation (1) of this regulation, to be tested or treatedin such manner and at such times as he may direct .

Records to

18 . (1) The licensee of premises under this Division shall keepliceeeby records on the premises with respect to every horse and head of

cattle that has at any time entered the premises, containingdetails of-

(a) the date or dates of the entry of the animal to, and itsdeparture from the premises ;

(b) the particulars and dates of any tests or treatment fordisease to which the animal is, or has been, subject ; and

(c) the identity of the animal .(2) Notwithstanding anything in subregulation (1) of this regu-

lation, where the animal is a bull, the records shall providedetails of the date or dates of entry, name, breed, herd bookregistration number, tattoo mark (if any) and the date of birth .

Annual

19. The licensee shall submit to the Chief Veterinary Surgeonreport .

a report comprising of a certificate in the form of Form 11 in theFirst Schedule by the end of January of each year .

Collection

20 . (1) Semen shall be collected by means of an artificial vaginaof semen . or by electrical stimulation and not otherwise .(2) A cow or heifer shall not be used as a decoy during the

process of collecting semen, unless the cow or heifer is correctlyfitted with an approved appliance that will prevent the transmissionof bovine venereal disease .

Licensed

21 . (1) All premises licensed under this Division shall be providedpremisesto be with a laboratory equipped with all the necessary equipment for theproperly , examination, appraisal, dilution, chilling, freezing, processing andequipped storage of semen .and main-tained. (2) All equipment with which semen may come into contact during

collection and any procedure referred to in subregulation (1) of thisregulation shall-(a) be effectively cleaned and sterilized before any occasion of

its use for that purpose; and(b) not be used on any other premises without the prior consent

of the Chief Veterinary Surgeon.Samples

22. Samples collected from bulls under test pursuant to regula-from testbulls not

tion 10 and regulation 11 and any .equipment used in the processto be intro- shall not be introduced into the laboratory referred to in regulationduced into 21 .laboratory .Terminal f 23. Where a terminal for inseminators is associated with thetobe inatorspremises, it shall be situated outside the boundary of the licensedoutside of premises .premises .Semen not

24. Only semen produced on premises licensed under this Divisionproduced onpremises

shall be processed on those premises .not to beprocessedthereon.Vessels to

25 . (1) Any vessel used to hold semen between the time ofbe clearlyidentified collection and that of storage or packing for sale shall be clearly. marked so as to enable the semen it contains to be identified,

(2) The mark referred to in subregulation (1) of this regulationshall correspond to the entry in the records kept pursuant to regula-tion 30.

Semen to be 26 . (1) All semen shall, forthwith after collection, be appraisedappraisedafter

for the concentration, motility and morphology of its content ofcollection. spermatozoa.

(2) Semen shall not be diluted, chilled, frozen or processed, unlessat the time of its appraisal-

(a) it contains a concentration of not less than 500 millionspermatozoa per millilitre ; and

(b) not less than 60 per cent of spermatozoa content is activelymotile and morphologically normal .

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Storage ofsemenintendedfor sale .

Sale offrozensemen .

Containersfor packingsemen to beidentified .

Licenseeto keeprecords ofcollectedsemen .

27 . Semen found to be suitable for processing pursuant to sub-regulation (2) of regulation 26 shall, as soon as practicable afterappraisal, be diluted and where the semen is intended for saleshall-

(a) as chilled semen, be chilled to a temperature of betweenl° C and 10 ° C ;

(b) as frozen semen, be chilled and placed in approved con-tainers and sealed in approved quantities and be frozento a temperature of -75° C, or at a lower temperature ;and

(c) as variable temperature semen, be maintained at a tem-perature not exceeding 27° C .

28 . (1) Semen frozen pursuant to paragraph (b) of regulation27 shall not be sold unless each container holds not less than fivemillion actively motile and morphologically normal spermatozoaafter thawing .

(2) The licensee shall destroy all semen collected in the samecollection for freezing, where the semen tested does not complywith the requirements of subregulation (1) of this regulation .

29 . Each container in which semen is stored or packed fordespatch from the premises shall be colour-coded and shall beclearly and indelibly marked-

(a) with the date of collection ;(b) the batch number ;(c) the licensed premises at which it was collected ; and(d) the identification and breed of bull from which it was

collected .

30. The licensee shall cause records to be maintained on pre-mises at all times showing-

(a) with respect to the collection of semen-(i) the identity of the bull from which the semen was

collected ;(ii) the date of collection and the identity number as-

signed to such collection and batch of semen ;(iii) the total quantity collected ;(iv) the results of the appraisal, with respect to the con-

centration, motility and morphology of spermatozoa ;(v) the degree to which the semen is diluted and the

constituents of the diluent used ;(vi) whether the semen is chilled or frozen and the

quantity of semen so preserved ;(vii) details of the despatch of the collection or any of

it for sale; and(viii) details of the disposal of any part of the collection,

whether diluted or undiluted that is not otherwiseaccounted for under subparagraph (vii) of thisregulation ;

(b) with respect to the disposal of all semen, whether by re-jection, destruction, use for examination, sale or otherdisposition showing-

(i) the date of despatch of semen ;(ii) the name of the licensed premises or person to whom

it was despatched ;(iii) the quantities of semen despatched ;(iv) the markings made on containers, pursuant to regula-

tion 29, of semen despatched or taken from the pre-mises and, in each case whether it was chilled, orfrozen semen ;

(v) the quantities of semen returned as unused, the nameof the person and date ; and

(vi) the method, date of disposal and particulars of anysemen not otherwise accounted for in the records .

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Certificateto beattached todespatchedsemen .

Licensedpremises .

Licenseeto keeprecords .

Licenseeto issuecertificate .

Records .

Facilitiesforpremises .

31. The licensee shall ensure that a certificate is sent with allsemen despatched, certifying-

(a) the origin of the semen ;(b) the name and address of the premises from which it is

despatched ; and(c) that the semen to which the certificate relates corresponds

to the markings identifying it on the container in which itwas despatched .

Division 2.-Premises Licensed for the Storage and Sale of Semen .

32. A licence for the storage and sale of semen shall not beissued unless the premises to which the licence applies include-

(a) facilities approved by the Chief Veterinary Surgeon forthe holding or storage of semen ; and

(b) facilities for cleaning and sterilizing of equipment used forstorage of semen .

33. The licensee of premises under this Division shall keeprecords showing-

(a) the date of the receipt and despatch of semen ;(b) the name of the licensed premises from which semen was

received and of the person to whom it was despatched ;(c) the quantities of semen received and the quantities des-

patched ;(d) the markings made on containers, pursuant to regulation

29, of semen received and despatched from the premisesand, in each case, whether it was chilled or frozen semen ;

(e) any quantities of semen returned as unused and the nameof the person and date ;

(f) the method, date of disposal and particulars of semen nototherwise accounted for in paragraphs (a) to (e) inclusiveof this regulation .

34. The licensee of premises under this Division shall cause acertificate to be sent with all semen despatched, certifying as to-

(a) the origin of the semen ;(b) the name and address of the premises from which it is

despatched ; and(c) the identity of the semen by referral to the markings on

the container in which it was despatched .

35. The licensee shall submit a record of semen receivals andusage in the form of Form 7 in the First Schedule for examinationby the 31st July and 31st January of each year .

Division 3-Premises Licensed for the Transplating of Ova andProcesses of Production, Handling, Fertilization, Implantationand Storage of Ova for General Sale or Use .

36 . (1) A licence for the transplantation of ova and the pro-cesses of production, handling, fertilization, implantation andstorage of ova for general sale or use shall not be issued unlessthe premises to which the licence applies are provided with-

(a) fences of such quality and construction as will preventunauthorized movement of stock onto, within, or out ofthe premises, and prevent the transmission of disease tostock on the premises ;

(b) a hospital area for housing, diagnosis and treatment ofintercurrent diseases of stock admitted to the premises ;and

(c) all necessary equipment and facilities to carry out theprocedures related to the production, fertilization and trans-plantation of ova.

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Use of

37 . All equipment provided pursuant to paragraph (c) of regula-equipment . tion 36, which may come into contact with semen or ova shall-(a) be properly cleaned and sterilized before any occasion of its

use; and(b) not be used on any premises other than the licensed

premises, without the consent of the Chief Veterinary Sur-geon.

Introduction 38 . (1) A person shall not introduce semen or permit semen toonto

semen be introduced onto the premises unless that semen is derived frompremises . premises licensed pursuant to Division 1 of these regulations .

(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subregulation (1) of thisregulation, semen may be introduced if the prior approval of theChief Veterinary Surgeon is obtained, subject to any conditions thatthe Chief Veterinary Surgeon may impose .

Entry of

39. A person shall not permit a bull to enter or remain uponbulls ontopremises . the premises unless it has been conveyed directly from premises

licensed under Division 1 of these regulations and has complied withthe tests set out in regulation 10 and regulation 11 .

Admission

40. A person shall not permit a horse to enter or remain uponof horsesonto

the premises unless it has within thirty days immediately prior topremises . entry been tested for brucellosis by a veterinary surgeon and has

given negative results to that test .Entry of

41 . MA person shall not permit a cow, heifer or steer to entercows,

or remain upon the premises unless the animal has been conveyed-heifersand steers (a) from a herd which has been declared by the Chief Veterin-onto ary Surgeon pursuant to the Stock Diseases (Regulations)premises .

Act, 1968 as amended, to be-(i) accredited brucellosis free ; or(ii) certified brucellosis free ; or

(b) from a herd not under quarantine restrictions in a declaredbrucellosis free area or provisionally free area pursuant tothe Stock Diseases (Regulations) Act, 1968 as amended .

(2) The Chief Veterinary Surgeon may require an animal re-ferred to in subregulation (1) of this regulation to undergo suchother diagnostic tests as he may determine .

Chief

42. The Chief Veterinary Surgeon may require any horse or cattleveterinary on the premises to be tested and treated for disease in such a mannerSurgeonmay require and at such times as he may specify, and that animal or thoseanimals to animals shall be treated accordingly .be testedandtreated .Tests for

43. A person shall not permit a cow, or heifer or bull to leave theanimals

premises unless-leavingpremises.

(a) it has been tested for brucellosis with negative results ; or(b) a permit to remove has been obtained from the District

Inspector, subject to any conditions that the Chief Veter-inary Surgeon may make .

Records . 44. (1) The licensee of premises under this Division shall causerecords to be kept on the premises in respect of every horse andhead of cattle that has at any time been on 'the premises, settingout-

(a) individual identification ;(b) the date of entry of the animal and its origin ;(c) the date of departure of the animal and its destination ; and(d) the particulars, dates and results of any tests or treatment

for disease to which the animal is, or has been subject .(2) The licensee of premises under this Division shall cause to

be kept on the premises records showing-(a) the date of receipt of semen ;(b) the name of the licensed premises from which semen was

received :(c) the markings on each container received ;(d) the date on which the semen was used for artificial

insemination of cows ;

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(e) the identification of the cows inseminated ;(f) the method and date of disposal ; and(g) particulars of semen not otherwise accounted for pursuant

to this subregulation .PART III.-CERTIFICATES OF COMPETENCY .

Applica-

45. (1) A person who seeks to be issued with a certificate oftioncertificate

forof competency shall make an application in the form of Form 5 in

competency. the First Schedule .(2) A certificate of competency shall be issued to a herdsman-

inseminator or an authorised inseminator on the condition that theholder of the certificate of competency annually submits to theChief Veterinary Surgeon the Inseminator Annual Return of Semenusage and Non-Return Ratios in the form of Form 8 in the FirstSchedule .

Authorized

46. A person who desires to be issued with a certificate of com-insemina-tors .

petency as an authorised inseminator shall-(a) pass an examination on the theory of artificial insemination

conducted by a person or organisation approved by theChief Veterinary Surgeon ; or

(b) show, in the opinion of the Chief Veterinary Surgeon, suchknowledge of the theory of artificial insemination of cattleand such practical training in the packing and storing anduse of semen, whether demonstrated by practical test ornot, as warrants the issue of a certificate .

Herdsman-

47. A person who desires to be issued with a certificate of com-tnsemina-tors

petency as a herdsman-inseminator shall-(a)(a) pass an examination on the theory and practice of artificial

insemination conducted by a person or organisationapproved by the Chief Veterinary Surgeon ; or

(b) show, in the opinion of the Chief Veterinary Surgeon, suchknowledge of the theory and practice of artificial insemina-tion, whether demonstrated by practical test or not, aswarrants the issue of a certificate .

Custom

48. A person who desires to be issued with a certificate of com-coilectors . petency as a custom collector of semen shall satisfy the Chief

Veterinary Surgeon that he possesses adequate knowledge of thetheory and practice of the collection and processing of semen .

PART IV.-INSEMINATORS .Records . 49. An authorised inseminator or herdsman-inseminator- shall

keep a record of all semen received by him from licensed premisesfor the purpose of the artificial insemination of cows providingdetails of-

(a) the address of every licensed premises from which semenis received, the quantities received in each case and the dateof each receipt ;

(b) the markings on each container received and whether itcontained chilled or frozen semen ;

(c) the date on which the semen or any of it was used for theartificial insemination of cows ;

(d) the identity of, and the name and address of the owner ofany cows inseminated ; and

(e) the method, date of disposal and particulars of any semennot used for insemination of cows or otherwise accountedfor in accordance with this regulation .

Records of

50. An authorised inseminator or herdsman-inseminator shallconception keep records showing the conception rate resulting from the use

of semen, identifying the rate in each case with the particulars ofthe bull from which it appears that the semen, was collected.

Use of

51. An authorised inseminator or herdsman-inseminator shall notsemen . use any semen for the insemination of cows other than semendrawn from a container marked in accordance with the provisionsof regulation 29 .

Equipment 52. An authorised inseminator or herdsman-inseminator shallin transportof semen . use for the transport of semen such equipment as will maintain the. semen at the respective temperatures prescribed for its storage by

regulation 27 .

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Preventionof trans-mission ofdisease .

Processingof semen .

Identifica-tion ofsemen .

Certifica-tion ofdoses.

Storage ofsemen inlicensedpremises.ChiefVeterinarySurgeonto benotified ofcollection .

Prohibitionon importa-tion ofbovinesemen .Importationof semenfromlicensedpremises .

53 . (1) An authorised inseminator or herdsman-inseminatorwhen inseminating cows, shall take every precaution necessary toensure that disease is not transmitted between cows, whether ofthe same herd or from a different herd .

(2) A fresh, sterile pipette or sheath shall be used for eachinsemination and shall be discarded after use .

PART V.-CUSTOM COLLECTION OF SEMEN.54. A custom collector of semen shall not process semen from

a bull for storing unless-(a) the animal is resident in a herd which has been declared

by the Chief Veterinary Surgeon pursuant to the StockDiseases (Regulations) Act, 1968 as amended, by notice inwriting to be an accredited brucellosis free herd, or acertified brucellosis free herd ; or

(b) the animal is resident in a herd, not under quarantinerestrictions in a declared brucellosis free area, or brucellosisprovisionally free area, under the provisions of the StockDiseases (Regulations) Act, 1968 as amended ; or

(c) the approval of the Chief Veterinary Surgeon has beenobtained and the bull has been subjected to isolation andtests for brucellosis as required by him ; and

(d) the animal is resident in a herd which has been declaredby the Chief Veterinary Surgeon by notice in writing tobe accredited tuberculosis free ; or

(e) the animal is resident in a herd not under quarantinerestrictions in a declared tuberculosis free area ; or

(f) the animal is resident in a herd not under quarantinerestrictions in a declared tuberculosis provisionally freearea, and the herd has been tested with negative resultsnot more than twelve months prior to the date of collectionand processing ; or

(g) the animal has been isolated for thirty days and thentuberculin tested with negative results prior to the date ofcollection and processing .

55 . The semen shall be processed in ampoules or wine red strawsidentified by marking "UL-(owner of bull)-(processor)-(bull)-(batch) ".

56. Each batch shall be sample checked and certified that eachdose, on thawing contains a concentration of not less than 5 millionactively motile and morphologically normal spermatozoa .

57. The semen may be stored at premises licensed for storageand sale provided that it is stored in a vessel containing only suchsemen and which is clearly identified as such .

58. A custom collector shall notify the Chief Veterinary Surgeonof each collection in the form of Form 9 in the First Schedule .

PART VI.-IMPORTATION OF SEMEN FROM OTHER STATESOR PARTS OF THE COMMONWEALTH .

59. A person shall not, without the written authority of aninspector in the form of Form 10 in the First Schedule, importinto this State any bovine semen or accept delivery of such semen,whether personally or by agent .

60. A person shall not import into . this State semen that is pro-duced at or introduced directly from premises licensed under legis-lation controlling artificial breeding of stock in any State or Ter-ritory of the Commonwealth, unless it is accompanied by acertificate of identification approved by the Chief VeterinarySurgeon-

(a) listing the names and breeds of the donor bulls ;(b) stating the quantity, date of collection and batch number

of containers in the consignment ; and(c) stating that each container holds not less than five million

actively motile and morphologically normal spermatozoa onthawing .

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Additionalcontainers .

Importationof semenfrom un-licensedpremises .

61 . Where the requirements of paragraph (c) of regulation 60are not met, samples additional to those intended to be importedshall be included in the consignment in respect of each collectionof semen from each bull-

(a) where not more than one hundred containers are intendedto be imported or introduced, an additional three con-tainers ; or

(b) where more than one hundred containers are intended tobe imported or introduced, an additional three containersfor the first one hundred, and a further two containersfor each further one hundred or part of one hundred .

62 . (1) A person shall not import into this State semen that isproduced at or imported from premises which are not licensed underlegislation controlling artificial breeding of stock in a State orTerritory of the Commonwealth unless-

(a) the approval of the Chief Veterinary Surgeon shall beobtained prior to the importation ;

(b) the semen is accompanied by a certificate from the DistrictVeterinary Officer for the district of the State or Territoryfrom which the semen will be imported certifying-

(i) that the donor bull is derived from a herd which isnot known to be or suspected of being infected withtuberculosis or brucellosis and in which Johne'sdisease has not been known or suspected to existduring the five years prior to the date of collection ;and

(ii) that the donor bull prior to collection has beenisolated for a period of not less than sixty days priorto being tested with negative results for-

(I) tuberculosis, using the single intra-dermaltuberculin test;

(II) brucellosis, using the Complement FixationTest, by warm fixation and doubling serumdilution from 1 in 4 to 1 in 128 inclusive ;

(III) leptospirosis, using the agglutination-lysis testfor L. pomona, and L . hardjo ;

(IV) vibriosis, by examination of preputial scrapingsby culture and immunofluorescence ;

(V) trichomoniasis, by examination of preputialscrapings by culture .

(2) Semen imported pursuant to subregulation (1) of thisregulation shall be-

(a) despatched in ampoules or wine red straws marked-UL - (owner of bull) - (processor) - (bull) -

(batch) ;(b) certified that each batch has been checked and each dose,

on thawing, contains a concentration of not less than fivemillion actively motile and morphologically normalspermatozoa ;

(c) used only on cattle in Western Australia owned by theperson to whom the semen is being consigned .

(3) Semen imported into the State pursuant to subregulation (1)of this regulation may be stored at licensed premises provided thatit is stored in a vessel containing only such semen and the vesselis clearly identified as such .

PART VII.-MISCELLANEOUS .63. A person shall not mix semen of one bull with that of

another or mix semen collected on one day with that collectedon another .

64. Records required to be kept under these regulations shallnot be destroyed, until after a period of three years from the dateof their being made .

65. Every person who by act or omission commits an offenceagainst these regulations shall be liable to a penalty of one hundreddollars .

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First Schedule.FORMS.Form 1 .

Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965 .Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .

APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE ORRENEWAL OF LICENCE .

MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE,DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,SOUTH PERTH.I/Weof

*a licence to use the premises forhereby apply for- *the renewal of my/our licence to use the premises described

hereunder for the*collection and processing of semen from cattle for general sale or usewith respect to the collection, dilution, examination, chilling, freezing,storing, distribution, sale and use of semen,*storage and sale of semen from cattle,*transplantation of ova from cattle and any processes connected withproduction, handling, fertilization and storage of ova for sale or use .

Fee attached .Address of premisesDescription of premisesDated thisday of:19

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

*Strike out whichever is not applicable.

Form 2 .WESTERN AUSTRALIA .

Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965 .Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .

LICENCE.MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE,DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,SOUTH PERTH. Of

(Name of Licensee(s))

(Address)*is/are hereby licensed to use the premises described hereunder for the-

*collection and processing of semen from cattle for general sale or usewith respect to the processes of collecting, diluting, examining, chilling,freezing, storing, distribution, sale and use of semen,*storage and sale of semen from cattle,*transplantation of ova from cattle and any processes connected withproduction, handling, fertilization and storage of ova for sale or use .

Address of premisesDescription of premisesThis licence remains in force until 19and is issued subject to the conditions prescribed by the Artificial Breeding ofStock Act, 1965 as amended, and regulations made thereunder, and to thefollowing conditions :-

(Insert here any special conditions .)Issued thisday of19

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

*Strike out whichever is not applicable .

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Form 3 .Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965 .

Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENCE .

MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE,DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,SOUTH PERTH.I/ Weofbeing the holder(s) of a licence to use the premises described hereunder, herebyapply for the transfer of that licence toofAddress of premiseslicensed for the-

*collection and processing of semen from cattle for general sale or use ;*storage and sale of semen ;*transplantation of or from cattle and any processes connected with theproduction, handling, fertilization and storage of ova for sale or use .

Dated thisday of19Feeattached .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Signature of Applicant(s) .

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Signature of Transferee(s) .

*Strike out whichever is not applicable .

Form 4 .Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965 .

Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF A LICENCE .

MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE,DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,SOUTH PERTH.I/Weofbeing the holder(s) of a licence in respect of the premises at

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

hereby apply for a variation of the licence so as to authorise the use ofthe premises for. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .attached .

Dated this day of19. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(s) .

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Form 5 .Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965 .

Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY .

CHIEF VETERINARY SURGEON,DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,SOUTH PERTH .

I

of

hereby apply for-*the issue to me of a certificate of competency as a

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

(Describe and attach evidence of qualifications, if any) .I CERTIFY that the information given above is true and correct .

Dated this day of19

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Signature of Applicant .

Fee attached .*Insert appropriate class-

Herdsman-inseminatorAuthorized InseminatorCustom collector of semenOther .

Form 6.WESTERN AUSTRALIA .

Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965 .Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .

Certificate No DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURESOUTH PERTH

CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY

I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT

ofpossesses the requisite knowledge and experience as a*for the purposes of section 10(1) of the Act, and is hereby authorized to

Issued this day of19

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Fee attached .*Insert appropriate class-

Herdsman-inseminatorAuthorized inseminatorCustom collector of semenOther .

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Form 7 .Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965 .

Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .Regulation 35 .

Stock on hand at end of periodLicenseeDate

Form 8 .Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965 .

Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .Regulation 45 .

CHIEF VETERINARY SURGEON,DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,SOUTH PERTH .

Inseminator Annual Return of Semen usage and Non-Return Ratios(60/90 day)

For year ending 31st December, 19(to be submitted by 30th April following)

Semen usageBeef semen

DosesReceivedUsed1st inseminationsrepeat inseminationsother purposes or destroyedor returned to licensed premises

Dairy semenReceivedUsed1st inseminationsrepeat inseminationsother purposes, destroyedor returned to licensed premises

25

CHIEF VETERINARY SURGEON,DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,SOUTH PERTH.Half Yearly Record of Semen Receivals and UsageSix months ended *30th June, 19

31st December, 19

Licensed Premises of atStock on hand, beginning of period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Receivals-(doses) Beef

DairyBulls at Australian centresBulls at U .K. centresBulls at N.Z. centresBulls at other centresCustom collected

UsageDistributed to

Licensed premises in W .A .Licensed premises outside W .A .Authorised inseminatorsHerdsman inseminatorsOwner users

DestroyedUsed for other purposes

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Non-return ratio (60/90 day)Beef semenDaky semen

Cattle InseminatedBeefDaly

Form 9 .Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965 .

Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .Notification of Custom Collection .

Regulation 58 .CHIEF VETERINARY SURGEON,DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,SOUTH PERTH .Collector :

Name

Omaer of Bull

Address

Inseminator

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Address

--'---`Bull

NameIdentification -- Breed

ThttooSemen identification

NamBwtkchDate

Where storedCertified semen collected, processed and stored as indicated .

Nb. Doses

--------------------Collector

Form 10 .WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965 .Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .

PERMIT TO ENTER ANIMAL SEMEN .TotboOnnoor/4o*ot/Poraon-bz-ChurgoTbo animal semen described belnw, which arrived

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[28Juzmoxn 1979 .

on thol9.. . has been inspected and is permitted toenter W.A .

Name and address Name and addressNumber

doses . Identification. of consignor. of consignee .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, A.

Form 11 .WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Artificial Breeding of Stock Act, 1965.Artificial Breeding (Cattle) Regulations, 1978 .

Regulation 19.DECLARATION OF STOCK HEALTH WITHIN A LICENSED

SEMEN PRODUCTION CEN' .L±4E .Date

CHIEF VE1h16INARY SURGEON,DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE,SOUTH PERTH.I, Veterinary Supervisor to the Semen Production Centre, certify :

(a) That I have, within the preceding 14 days, examined all stock withinthe Centre and found them to be free from evidence of infectious andcontagious disease.

(b) That during the past 12 months no evidence of hereditary disease hasbeen observed in the breeding sires at the Centre nor in stock bredtherefrom, with the following exceptions :

Sire .

I

Disease Observed .

No. of progeny affected .

(c) That during the 12 months to 31 December

no animals havebeen introduced to the licensed premises except in accordance with therequirements of regulations 8-16 .

(d) That all animals within the licensed premises have been re-tested withnegative results, or treated where appropriate, in accordance with therequirements of regulation 17; excepting the following animals forthe reasons stated :

Animal .

Test Required .

Reason for delay.

(Signed)VETERINARY SUPERVISOR .

(Signed)LICENSEE .

Second Schedule.(Reg . 10 (1) .)

Category 1 .Conditions in which the evidence for inheritance is conclusive.Abnormalities of mesonephric duct developmentAbnormalities of paramesonephric duct development

(in female progeny)Abortion due to lethal mutationAcantholysis, familialAnchondroplasia and dwarfism of all typesAgnathiaAlbinismAlopecia

257

2 8

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, .A .

Schedule.-continued .

AnkylosisArthrogryposis and cleft palateAtaxia, neonatal with leucodysplasiaBrain oedema, congenitalBulldog CalfCataractCerebellar hypoplasiaCerebral herniaChromosomal translocation and other chromosomal abnormalitiesCleft palate and hair lipColobomaConvulsions and ataxia, familialCryptorchidismCystic ovaries (in female progeny)Dermal aplasiaDropsy, congenitalDystocia, high incidence in female progenyEctromeliaEpilepsyEpitheliogenesis imperfectaExophthalmos with strabismusGestation, prolongedHerniaphroditismHip dysplasia and degenerative arthropathyHydrocephalusHypotrichosisIchthyosisInability to serve, specific defectsInguinal herniaLibido, primary lack of or reducedLymphatic obstructionMannosidosis (pseudolipidosis)MicroencephalyMuscular hypertrophy, double musclingOcular defects, multipleOsteopetrosisOvarian hypoplasia (in female progeny)ParesisPenis, shortPeriodic SpasticityPolydactylismPorphyriaPosterior paralysisProbatocephalie (Sheeps Head)PrognathismSpasms, congenitalSperm, specific morphological defectsSpermiostasisSpondylarthrosis, deformingSyndactylismTail defectsTendon contracture, multipleUmbilical hernia

Category 2 .Conditions in which the evidence for inheritance is not conclusive :Pendulous prepuce and preputial prolapsePenile deviationsPersistent frenulum of penisSpondylitis and other forms of degenerative arthropathy

[26 January, 1979 .

26 January, 1979 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

259

EDUCATION ACT, 1928-1977 .Education Department,Perth, 26th January, 1979 .

THE Minister for Education, acting under the Education Act, 1928-1977, hasbeen pleased to make the regulations set out in the schedule hereunder .

D. MOSSENSON,Director-General of Education .

Schedule .

REGULATIONS .

Principalregulations .

Reg . 222amended .

Reg . 223amended.

1. In these regulations the Education Act Regulations, 1960,as reprinted and published in the Government Gazette on the 19thMarch, 1971 pursuant to the Reprinting of Regulations Act, 1954,and amended from time to time thereafter by notices so published,are referred to as the principal regulations .

2. Regulation 222 of the principal regulations is amended byrevoking paragraph (b) of subregulation (1), and the whole ofsubregulations (2) and (4) .

3. Regulation 223 of the principal regulations is amended-(a) as to subregulation (1), by deleting paragraph (f) ; and(b) by revoking subregulation (4) .

Schedule 2

4 . Schedule 2 to the principal regulations is deleted and thesubstituted. following schedule is inserted in lieu thereof-Schedule 2.

FEES-TECHNICAL EDUCATION DIVISION .1.-GENERAL TUITION FEES .

Fees to be charged to students in courses classified as adulteducation courses-

(a) Class instruction-(I) the fee for the course is the nearest number of

whole dollars to the amount calculated on thebasis of 75 cents per hour, or part thereof, ofinstruction in the course, but where the amountso calculated is exactly fifty cents less than awhole number of dollars, the fee shall be thatnumber of dollars ;

(ii) where a student is admitted to a course beforeone-third of the total number of hours of instruc-tion in the course have elapsed, the fee isassessed on the basis of the total number ofhours of instruction in the course, but where astudent is admitted to a course when not morethan two-thirds of the total number of hours ofinstruction in the course remain to be given, thefee is assessed on the basis of the number ofhours of instruction remaining .

(b) Correspondence instruction-the fee for the course iscalculated, without regard 'to when the student isadmitted to the course, on the basis of $1.50 perlesson, and where that calculation does not result in awhole number of dollars, an additional fifty cents .

(g) Postage fee in respect of applicants for enrol-ment to correspondence courses who do notintend to reside permanently in Australia uponcompletion of the course . . . .

. . . .

. . . . Cost ofpostage

2.-OTHER FEES .

(a) Late entry to examinations 10.00(b) Replacement diploma or certificate 3.00(c) Special deferred examination-per subject 10.00(d) Examination of approved external candidates-

per subject

. . . .

. . . .

. . . . 6.00(e) Re-marking of examination-per subject 10.00(f) Report on examination or on re-marking of

examination-per subject . . . .

. . . .

. . . . 20.00

260GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[26 January, 1979 .

Schedule S

5 . Schedule 5 to the principal regulations is deleted and thesubstituted. following schedule is inserted in lieu thereof-

Schedule 5 .FEES-WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL .

Fees to be charged to students of the Western AustralianCorrespondence School who are not in full time attendance atschool shall be as follows :-

GENERAL TUITION FEES .

(1) Students Resident in Western Australia-Courses designated by the Western

Australian Correspondence School tobe special courses-per subject perannum

. . . .

. . .

. . . .

. . .

. . . .

12.00(2) Students Resident Outside Western Aus-

tralia-Post Primary Subjects-per subject per

annum (up to a maximum perannum of $100)

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

20.00Primary Subjects-per annum . . . .

60.00

Principalregulations .

SALARIES AND ALLOWANCES 1RIBUNAL ACT, 1975-1978 .

Treasury Department,Perth, 26th January, 1979 .

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to thepowers conferred by the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal Act, 1975-1978, hasbeen pleased to make the regulations set out in the Schedule hereunder .

K. N. BIRKS,Acting Under Treasurer .

Schedule .REGULATIONS .

1. In these regulations the Salaries and Allowances Tribunal ActRegulations, 1975 published in the Government Gazette on the 8thAugust, 1975 are referred to as the principal regulations .

Reg . 3

2. Regulation 3 of the principal regulations is amended-amended .(a) as to paragraph (e), by deleting, the words "office of Chair-

man of Commissioners", in line one, and inserting in lieuthereof the passage "offices of Chairman of Commissioners,Deputy Chairman of Commissioners, and Commissioners" ;

(b) as to paragraph (f), by deleting the words "office of ChiefIndustrial Commissioner", in line one, and inserting in lieuthereof the passage "offices of Chief Industrial Commis-sioner, Senior Industrial Commissioner, and Commissioners" ;

(c) as to paragraph (g), by deleting the passage ", Main RoadsDepartment", in line two, and inserting in lieu thereof thepassage "of Main Roads," ;

(d) by deleting the word "and" which appears immediatelyafter paragraph (s) ;

(e) as to paragraph (t), by deleting the passage "1951.", inline two, and inserting in lieu thereof the passage "1951 ;" ;and

(f) by deleting the passage "1975 .", in line two of paragraph(u), and inserting in lieu thereof a passage as follows-

1975 ; and(t) the office of Chairman of the Western Australian

Post-Secondary Education Commission, established bythe Western Australian Post-Secondary EducationCommission Act, 1970 . .

26 January, 1979.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

261

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1977

STATE PUBLIC SERVICE

DETERMINATION-CARTOGRAPHIC DRAFTSMEN AND EXAMINERS

PURSUANT to Section 12 of the Public Service Arbitration Act, 1966-1977, the Public Service Board hereby gives noticethat the titles, salaries or salary ranges allocated to offices and salary. within each salary range allocated to officers covered bythe Public Service Cartographic Draftsmen and Examiners Salaries Agreement 1978 No . 23 of 1978 as at August 25, 1978 shallbe in accordance with the following determination :

SalaryDeptl Item

Title of Office

Name of Officer

Classification

Excluding RemarksNo. No .

24/8/78 25/8/78 Allowances

Drafting13

1700

Chief Draftsman

. .. .1710

Assistant Chief Draftsman1715

Draftsman in Charge . . . .1716

Draftsman in Charge . . . .

. . . .1720

Senior Cartographic Draftsman1725

Senior Cartographic Draftsman1730

Senior Cartographic Draftsman1735

Senior Cartographic Draftsman1740

Senior Cartographic Draftsman1750

Cartographic Draftsman1760

Cartographic Draftsman1770

Cartographic Draftsman1780

Cartographic Draftsman1790

Cartographic Draftsman1800

Cartographic Draftsman1810

Cartographic Draftsman1818

Cartographic Draftsman1820

Cartographic Draftsman1821

Cartographic Draftsman1822

Cartographic Draftsman1823

Cartographic Draftsman1824

Cartographic Draftsman1825

Cartographic Draftsman1828

Cartographic Draftsman1838

Cartographic Draftsman1840

Cartographic Draftsman1845

Cartographic Draftsman1860

Cartographic Draftsman1865

Cartographic Draftsman1870

Cartographic Draftsman1875

Cartographic Draftsman1880 Cartographic Draftsman

Drafting17

0680

Chief Draftsman

. . . .

. .. .0690

Assistant Chief Draftsman ....0700

Senior Cartographic Draftsman0710

Senior Cartographic Draftsman0715

Senior Cartographic Draftsman0720 Cartographic Draftsman0730 Cartographic Draftsman0740 Cartographic Draftsman0750 Cartographic Draftsman0765 Cartographic Draftsman0770 Cartographic Draftsman0775 Cartographic Draftsman0777 Cartographic Draftsman0778 Cartographic Draftsman0779 Cartographic Draftsman0780 Cartographic Draftsman0782 Cartographic Draftsman0784 Cartographic Draftsman

OFFICE OF TITLES

Jones, F. AP 7

P 7

20164Exley, V. TP 4

P 4

17 928Bott, N. R . B. P 3 P 3 17044Black, T. BP 3

P 3

17044Scanlan, R. J. . P 2 P 2 15 588Cobb, R. WP 2

P 2

15 588Cizeika, A . C. P 2 P 2 15 588Sach, G . H. . . . P 2 P 2 15 588Tunney, M. C . P 2 P 2 15 588Mason, C. E . P 1 P 1 13 421Donnes, D. C. P 1 P 1 11 785Davies, W. A. P 1 P 1 12 731McManus, R. D. P 1 P 1 13 421Barrett, K. A. P 1 P 1 11469Viner, G . CP 1

P 1

11 785Ross, R . HP 1

P 1

12 731Berry, G . P 1 P 1 13 421Drabble, A. J. P 1 P 1 12 414Seddon, R . P 1 P 1 11469Duke, B.GP 1

P 1

11469Lowrie, C. JP 1

P 1

11469Beer, W. BP 1

P 1

10 511Pillun, R . M. P 1 P 1 10 511Kay, B . P 1 P 1 12 731Picknoll, R . J. P 1 P 1 13 421Bristow, M . J. P 1 P 1 13 421Fong, G. DP 1

P 1

12 414Joyce, P. MP 1

P 1

11 785Acott, R. AP 1

P 1

13 421Hawser, T. R . P 1 P 1 12101Barlow, E. A. P 1 P 1 13 421Atkinson, N . J.

P 1

P 1

11785

FOREST DEPAR

T

Davis, R . M . P 6 P 6 19 259Cox, D. E . P 4 P 4 17 928Muir, W. D. P 2 P 2 15 588Forster, J. E. P 2 P 2 15 588Holmes, D. E. P 2 P 2 15 588Wright, M . G. P 1 P 1 11 153Murphy, P. R . P 1 P 1 13 421Griffiths, L . C. P 1 P 1 11469Dick, P . B. P 1 P 1 11785Symons, R. H. P 1 P 1 13 421Short, I. R . P 1 P 1 13 421Thurley, G. R. P 1 P 1 12 414Hoare, G . LP 1

P 1

13 421Simms, C. HP 1

P 1

10 831Wake, G. WP 1

P 1

12101Properjohn, R . MP 1

P 1

13 421Ladbrook, D . A. EP 1

P 1

12101Bowen, P. JP 1

P 1

10 511

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL DE OPMENT

Development18 0118

Cartographic Draftsman

Vacant

P 1

P 1

262

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Deptl Item

Title of OfficeNo . No .

DE R

Surveys20 3557

Survey Integration Officer

Geodetic3905

Chief Computer

. . . .

. . . .3940

Assistant Chief Computer

. . . .3942

Senior Cartographic Draftsman3944

Senior Cartographic Draftsman3946

Senior Cartographic Draftsman3948

Senior Cartographic Draftsman3950

Cartographic Draftsman3952

Cartographic Draftsman3954

Cartographic Draftsman3956

Cartographic Draftsman3958

Cartographic Draftsman3960

Cartographic Draftsman3962

Cartographic Draftsman3964

Cartographic Draftsman3966

Cartographic Draftsman3968

Cartographic Draftsman3970

Cartographic Draftsman3972

Cartographic Draftsman

. . . .4000

Senior Cartographic Draftsman

Surveys Examination20 4050

Assistant Inspector of Plans andSurveys

. . . .

. . . .4070

Chief Examiner Lands4080

Chief Examiner Titles . . . .4090

Supervising Examiner . . . .4100

Supervising Examiner . . . .4110

Surveys Instructions Officer4120 Senior Examiner4125

Senior Examiner4130

Senior Examiner4140

Senior Examiner4150

Senior Examiner4160

Senior Examiner4165

Examiner Special4170

Examiner

. . . .4180

Examiner4190

Examiner4200 Examiner4210

Examiner4220

Examiner4230

Examiner4240

Examiner4250 Examiner4260

Examiner4270

Examiner4280 Examiner4290

Examiner4300

Examiner4310

Examiner4320

Examiner

. . . .4330

Examiner4340

Examiner4350

Examiner4360

Examiner4370

Examiner4380

Examiner4400

Examiner

Main Roads20 4550

Senior Examiner4560

Senior Examiner4570 Examiner4581

Examiner4590

Examiner4600

Examiner

Administrative4700

Superintendent . . . .

. . . .

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1977--Continued

Name of Officer

T OF LANDS AND SURVEYS

Patterson, A . W.

Glascoe, C. J.Brown, W . E .Uren, C . RMcNair, T. R.Lawtie, G . JBarrie, I .Stone, W. LDoyle, G. RVacant

. .Abbott, G. C.Parkinson, J. P .Johnston, G. A .Rosario, A. G .Skates, J . B. M.VacantFinn, F .VacantPaterson, W. R .James, G . N .

Gray, R . WSaggers, J. E.Pead, A.Eastwood, J. B .Norton, J. DHopkins, W . C.Ryan, J . PJack, M . AWray, B. APhillips, R . F.Johnson, MEvensen, M. B .Gleadell, B . J .Williams, DBeer, D. BSingleton, G.Scullion, A. J .Marnham, G. F. W.Politis, JDallas, M .Bajgerytsch, J. P .Bristow, C. G.Hawks, G. A .Smith, W. SMcArthur, R. M.Davies, B . JPreston, A . J.Marie, M. JAntill, C . PCoppin, R.Dubber, J .

. .Roberts, R . S .Robinson, T. G.Frame, R . A.Fuller, B. J. . .Haddow, D. W.

Smitchens, A .Ding, P. GShearer, D. E .Kaciuba, J.Horrigan, R. P .Del Borrello, J.

Glendinning, D. I.

SalaryClassification

Excluding Remarks24/8/78 25/8/78 Allowances

P7

P7

P4 P4P3 P3P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2• 1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1• I PIP1 P1P1 P1• 1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P2

P2

P8 P8P4 P4P4 P4P3 P3P3 P3P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P IA P lAP1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1PI P1P1 P1P1 P1•

I P1

P2 P2P2 P2P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1

P1

P 10

P 10

[26 January, 1979 .

20 164

17 92817 04415 58815 58815 58815 5881146911 785

13 42111 46911 46911 78513 421

1'Y421

11 78515 588

21 16317 92817 92816 65917 04415 58815 58815 58815 58815 58815 20515 58814 45213 42112 41411 4691210113 4211210113 42112 73113 42112 41412 73113 4211210113 42112 1011210111 78513 4211210111 78512 73112 41412 414

15 58815 58813 42112 41413 42112 414

24325

26 January, 1979 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

Deptl Item

Title of OfficeNo . No.

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1977-Continued

Drafting4800

Chief Draftsman4810

Assistant Chief Draftsman

. . . .4820

Senior Cartographic Draftsman4830

Senior Cartographic Draftsman4840

Senior Cartographic Draftsman4850

Senior Cartographic Draftsman4860

Senior Cartographic Draftsman4870

Cartographic Draftsman4880

Cartographic Draftsman4890

Cartographic Draftsman4900

Cartographic Draftsman4910

Cartographic Draftsman4920

Cartographic Draftsman4930

Cartographic Draftsman4940

Cartographic Draftsman4950

Cartographic Draftsman4960

Cartographic Draftsman4970

Cartographic Draftsman4980

Cartographic Draftsman4990

Cartographic Draftsman5000

Cartographic Draftsman5010

Cartographic Draftsman5020

Cartographic Draftsman5030

Cartographic Draftsman

Cartographic5300

Chief Cartographer

. . ..

. . . .5310

Assistant Chief Cartographer . . . .5320

Senior Cartographic Draftsman5325

Senior Cartographic Draftsman5330

Senior Cartographic Draftsman5340

Senior Cartographic Draftsman5350

Senior Cartographic Draftsman5360

Senior Cartographic Draftsman5380

Cartographic Draftsman5390

Cartographic Draftsman5400

Cartographic Draftsman5410

Cartographic Draftsman5420

Cartographic Draftsman5430

Cartographic Draftsman5440

Cartographic Draftsman5450

Cartographic Draftsman5460

Cartographic Draftsman5470

Cartographic Draftsman5480

Cartographic Draftsman5490

Cartographic Draftsman5500

Cartographic Draftsman5510

Cartographic Draftsman5520

Cartographic Draftsman5535

Cartographic Draftsman

Photogrammetric6300 Chief Photogrammetrist6310

Assistant Chief Photogram-metrist. . . .

. . . .

. . . .

. . . .6320

Senior Cartographic Draftsman6330

Senior Cartographic Draftsman6340

Senior Cartographic Draftsman6350

Senior Cartographic Draftsman6355

Senior Cartographic Draftsman6356

Cartographic Draftsman Special6357

Cartographic Draftsman Special6359

Cartographic Draftsman Special6360

Cartographic Draftsman6370

Cartographic Draftsman6390

Cartographic Draftsman6400

Cartographic Draftsman6410

Cartographic Draftsman6430

Cartographic Draftsman6450

Cartographic Draftsman6470 Cartographic Draftsman6480

Cartographic Draftsman6490

Cartographic Draftsman6500

Cartographic Draftsman6510

Cartographic Draftsman

Name of Officer

DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEYS-continued

VacantAnderson, R. C.Hunter, R. W .Jenkin, L. A.Raven, J. WTrenberth, G . L.Smith, P. B . . . .McDowell, E. M .Cross, B .Browning, R . J.Raccani, K . A. L .White, D . JGuthrie, K. R .Morris, D . R.Barnes, G . JSproxton, P. G.Grant, K . D .Hewton, R . J .Kitchin, P.Sanders, P. A .Pereira, C .Crisp, I. G.Teeuwissen, L . L.Cooper, R . J.

Ashbolt, K . M .Taylor, M . C . H .Robinson, A.Tipping, H. J.Foston, H . R.Brown, R . O .Calley, W. H .Prance, B. L .Clark, A . RCarr, K. EVacant

.Langdon, L. J .Lawrie, R. W .Fenner, J. WAlston, D . JLilley, F.Wilkinson, J . H .McNicol, R . F .Richard, J . A.Wigman, JBrown, P . J. . . .Gilks, B. E .Stone, JSmyth, K. A.

Llewellyn, I .

P 4

P 4

Johnston, D . BP 3

P 3McGuiness, D . J. P 2 P 2Henderson, A. J . R. P 2 P 2Mele, P . MP 2

P 2Goynich, B . .. P 2 P 2Fieldgate, R . W. P 2 P 2Tomlinson, G . J. P IA P IAWebster, R . A. P lA P IABennett, W . V . P IA P IAPuddey, M . J. P 1 P 1Dominish, P. G. P 1 P 1Faithfull, P. W. P 1 P 1Riley, A . HP 1

P 1Vacant P 1 P 1Stamatis, M . N. P I P 1Abbott, G . K. P 1 P 1Davis, L . DP 1

P 1Cooper, C. R. P 1 P 1Kennedy, R. H. P 1 P 1Smyth, P. RP 1

P 1Wylie, R . AP 1

P 1

263

SalaryClassification

Excluding

n arks24/8/78 25/8/78

Allowances

P4 P4P3 P3P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P1 P1P1 P1• 1 P1P1 P1P1 PIP1 PIP1 P1P1 P1• 1 P1P1 P1P1 P1• 1 P1• I P1• 1 P1• 1 PIP1 P1•

1 PI

P4 P4P3 P3P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2P2 P2• 1 P1• 1 P1P1 PI• I P1• 1 P1• 1 P1P1 P1• I P1P1 P1P1 P1• 1 P1• I PIP1 P1• 1 PI• 1 P1•

1 P1

17 04415 58815 58815 58815 58814 8281146911 78511 46912 73113 42111 15311 15311 15313 42113 42112 10111 78513 42112 10111 46911 46912 731

17 92817 04415 58815 58815 58815 58815 58815 58811 46911 153

13 42111 78513 42112 41411 78513 42110 83113 42112 1011178513 42112414,11 469

17 928

1704415 58815 58815 58815 58815 58813 76414 45214 45211 78512 10112 10112 101

11 78513 42113 42111 46912 41413 42113 421

264

Deptl Item

Title of OfficeNo . No .

6520 Cartographic Draftsman6530 Cartographic Draftsman6540 Cartographic Draftsman6550 Cartographic Draftsman6560

Cartographic Draftsman

Central Map Agency7100

Officer in Charge

. . . .

. . . .7110

Senior Cartographic Draftsman7115

Senior Cartographic Draftsman7120

Cartographic Draftsman7140

Cartographic Draftsman7150

Cartographic Draftsman7160

Cartographic Draftsman

Officers Attached7795

Examiner7812

Examiner7813

Examiner7815

Examiner7816

Examiner

. . . .

. . . .7831

Cartographic Draftsman7832

Cartographic Draftsman7835

Cartographic Draftsman7836

Cartographic Draftsman7837

Cartographic Draftsman7840

Cartographic Draftsman7841

Cartographic Draftsman7842

Examiner

. . . .

. . . .7844

Cartographic Draftsman7845

Cartographic Draftsman7847

Examiner

. . . .

. . . .7849

Examiner

. . . .

. . . .7850

Cartographic Draftsman7851

Cartographic Draftsman7852

Cartographic Draftsman7853

Examiner7854

Cartographic Draftsman7871

Cartographic Draftsman7872

Cartographic Draftsman7873

Cartographic Draftsman7874

Cartographic Draftsman7875

Cartographic Draftsman7876

Examiner

. . . .

. . . .7877

Cartographic Draftsman

METROPOLITAN A

Survey Drafting22

7451

Draftsman in Charge . .

. . . .7470

Senior Cartographic Draftsman7474

Cartographic Draftsman

. . . .7476

Cartographic Draftsman

. . . .7478

Cartographic Draftsman7480

Cartographic Draftsman Special7510

Senior Cartographic Draftsman7514

Cartographic Draftsman

. . . .7516

Cartographic Draftsman7518

Cartographic Draftsman

. . . .7520

Cartographic Draftswoman .-7551

Senior Cartographic Draftsman7555

Cartographic Draftsman

. . . .7556

Cartographic Draftsman

. . . .7559

Cartographic Draftsman

. . . .7590

Senior Cartographic Draftsman7594

Cartographic Draftsman7596

Cartographic Draftsman7598

Cartographic Draftsman

Officers Attached7929 Cartographic Draftsman7930 Cartographic Draftsman

PUBLIC SERVICE ARB1IRATION ACT, 1966-1977-continued

DEPARTMENT OF LANDS AND SURVEYS-continued

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

SalaryName of Officer

Classification

Excluding' Remarks24/8/78 25/8/78 Allowances

Smith, R. DP 1

P 1O'Brien, W. J. P 1 P 1Peirce, R . S. C. P 1 P 1Stead, P . R . . . . P 1 P 1Lawrence, B. R.

P 1

P 1

Sims, R. EP 3

P 3Sims, L . V. P 2 P 2Sibley, RP 2

P 2Davidson, J. RP 1

P 1Vacant . . . . . . .. P 1 P 1Goodchild, B . S. P 1 P 1Proudfoot, E. D. W.

P 1

P 1

Schofield, M . W.Thomas, A . S .Wolski, R.

. .Gourlay, J. A.Broekmeulen, P . A. J .Ham, L. A. . .

. . . .Hardegen, G. JMurray, J. R .Halsey, A. S.Hill, D . BJones, S. PHorne, G. MVan Weert, M. MHolland, J. JOosterbaan, HChernouski, J.Beahan, F . S.Emery, J. RGillham, S . R .Mackey, S. M .Haddow, D . J .Atkinson, G. D .Ainsworth, M. AEnglish, H. T . M .Marshall, GDean, P. FGodden, P. T.Miller, L. J. . .Hampson, M. J .

P1 P1Pl P1• 1 P1• 1 P1• 1 P1• 1 P1P1 P1P1 P1• 1 P1P1 Pi• 1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1• 1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1• 1 P1P1 P1P1 P1P1 P1•

1 P1

SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE BOARD

Sharp, G. RP 3/4

P 3/4Brown, A. M. B. P 2 P 2Vacant . . . P 1 P 1Robertson, I. P 1 P 1Clarkson, K. W. P i P iGowdie, J. J. P 1 P 1AThornander, D . RP 2

P 2Mirkovic, MP i

P 1Branson, K. O . P 1 P 1Zanich, G. FP 1

P 1Rundle, J. M . P 5/6 P 5/6Matson, G. E. P 2 P 2Sims, W. PP 1

P 1Allison, I . EP i

P iBowers, R. SP 1

-P 1Harris, T. C. C. P 2 P 2Sheppard, A. A. P 1 P 1Bland, P. RP 1

P 1Hamilton, A . G .

P 1

P i

Lumia, P. AP 1

P 1Jeffers, P. W.

P 1

P i

[26 January, 1979 . .

13 4211241413 42111 15312101

17 04415 58815 58813 421

13 42113 421

11 15311 78511 78511 78510 831114691146910 83111 15311 15311 15310 51111 15311 15311 15311 15311 15311 15310 83110 83110 83110 83110 51110 83110 51110 51110 51110 51110 511

17 92815 588

12 4141210113 76415 5881146912 7311210113 42115 58812 73112 1011146915 5881210112 41411785

11 15310831

26 January, 1979.]

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PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1977-continued

Deptl Item

Title of Office

Name of Officer ClassificationSalary

Excluding RemarksNo . No. 24/8/78 25/8/78 Allowances

DEPARTMENT OF MINES

Surveys and Mapping23 5760 Superintendent . . . .

. . . . Hocking, S. M. P9 P9 22 2875765 Assistant Superintendent Moore, W. R . P5 P5 18 589

5770Mapping

Draftsman in Charge . . . .

. . . . Pearce, D. T. P4 P4 17 9285772 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Smith, A, J P2 P2 15 5885774 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Manuel, D. S . P2 P2 15 5885776 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Middleton, O . S . P2 P2 15 5885778 Cartographic Draftsman Sepcial Stoelwinder, R. P1A PIA 14 4525779 Cartographic Draftsman Special Carroll, P. J P 1A P 1A 14 4525780 Cartographic Draftsman Special Duberal, R . F. PIA P1A 14 4525782 Cartographic Draftsman

. . .. Deveraux, J. C . P1 P1 12 7315783 Cartographic Draftsman Bremers, T. A. P1 P1 13 4215784 Cartographic Draftsman Martin, F. P1 P1 11 7855788 Cartographic Draftsman Cresswell, B . E . P1 P1 121015789 Cartographic Draftsman Jones, M . C P1 P1 13 4215790 Cartographic Draftsman Bartlett, C . F. P1 P1 10 5115791 Cartographic Draftsman Savage, A. C P1 P1 11 7855792 Cartographic Draftsman Taylor, P . J Pl P1 13 4215797 Cartographic Draftsman McIntyre, A . J. P1 P1 12 7315812 Cartographic Draftsman Loan, G. I P1 P1 11 785

5825Public Plans

Draftsman in Charge . . . .

. . . . Walsh, D . L . J. P3 P3 16 6595827 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Owens, B . B P2 P2 15 5885828 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Walker, B. F P2 P2 15 5885830 Cartographic Draftsman Henryon, P. A . Pl P1 11 7855831 Cartographic Draftsman Brouwer, J. H . P1 P1 13 4215832 Cartographic Draftsman Tomich, D . J. P1 P1 12 7315834 Cartographic Draftsman Vacant

. . . . P1 P15835 Cartographic Draftsman Stevens, J . J P1 P1 117855836 Cartographic Draftsman Vacant P1 P15838 Cartographic Draftsman Anderton, W. L . P1 P1 12101

5860Surveys

Draftsman in Charge . . Pollard, D. J. P4 P4 17 9285862 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Williamson, J . L. P2 P2 14 8255863 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Stewart, D. W. P2 P2 15 5885864 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Clift, J . N .

. P2 P2 15 5885870 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Dawson, B. F . P2 P2 15 5885871 Cartographic Draftsman

. . . . Winton, J. K . P1 P1 13 4215872 CartographicDraftsman Thompkins, D . F. P1 P1 13 4215873 Cartographic Draftsman Special Shaw, P. A . . . . P lA P IA 14 4525874 Cartographic Draftsman McFarlane, R. G . P1 P1 13 4215875 Cartographic Draftsman Vacant

. P1 P15876 Cartographic Draftsman Maloney,, T. A. PI P1 11 7855877 Cartographic Draftsman Grossman, B P1 P1 13 4215878 Cartographic Draftsman Taylor, R. G P1 P1 121015879 Cartographic Draftsman Fisher, N . F P1 P1 13 4215880 Cartographic Draftsman Steward, W. R . P1 P1 12 7315881 Cartographic Draftsman Prosper, J. B . P1 P1 10 8315882 Cartographic Draftsman Brookman, J. E . P1 P1 13 4215883 Cartographic Draftsman Sadlier, N . R. P1 P1 11 7855884 Cartographic Draftsman Ridley, B. J P1 P1 11 7855885 Cartographic Draftsman Buchan, J. W. J. P1 P1 11 7855886 Cartographic Draftsman Padman, V. A . P1 P1 11 7855888 Cartographic Draftsman Dixon, J. R P1 Pl 11 7855889 Cartographic Draftsman Harrison, J. E. P1 P1 13 0755890 Cartographic Draftsman Lamont, A . J . P1 P1 13 4215891 Cartographic Draftsman Elliott, I . W P1 P1 13 4215892 Cartographic Draftsman Dunne, D P1 P1 13 4215893 Cartographic Draftsman Walby, P . J P1 Pl 12 731

6184Officers Attached

Cartographic Draftsman Greenough, S . J. Pl P1 11 1536185 Cartographic Draftsman Hoffman, A . W . P1 P1 10 8316186 Cartographic Draftsman Davies, P. M . P1 P1 114696187, Cartographic Draftsman Oakley, B. D P1 P1 11 4696188 Cartographic Draftsman Dilley, J. A P1 P1 11 4696189 Cartographic Draftsman Bandy, S. G P1 P1 114696190 Cartographic Draftsman Chalmer, P. G . P1 P1 10 8316191 Cartographic Draftsman Curtis, G. J P1 P1 11 4696192 Cartographic Draftsman Ford, R . J P1 P1 10 8316193 Cartographic Draftsman Young, K. E . P1 P1 11 1536196 Cartographic Draftsman Fuller, K . B P1 P1 11 1536197 Cartographic Draftsman Goss, A . G. A . P1 P1 10 8316199 Cartographic Draftsman Como, M. B . Pl P1 13 4216200 Cartographic Draftsman Dixon, G. A . P1 Pl 101916201 Cartographic Draftsman McGilligan, S. P. P1 P1 10191

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[26 January, 1979 .

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No .

PUBLIC SERVICE ARBITRATION ACT, 1966-1977-continued

SalaryDeptl Item

Title of Office

Name of Officer

Classification

Excluding RemarksNo . No .

24/8/78 25/8/78 Allowances

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTComposite Surveys

$29

3900

Draftsman in Charge . . . .

. .. .

Austin, J . SP 3

P 3

170443903

Senior Cartographic Draftsman Wood, K. WP 2

P 2

15 5883904 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Bremner, K. R. P 2 P 2 15 5883910

Cartographic Draftsman Special Quinn, L . PP 1A

P IA

144523911 Cartographic Draftsman Special Mahoney, R. P. P 1A P IA 144523915 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Van Baaren, P. P 1 P 2 14 8283916 Cartographic Draftsman McGrath, F . J. P 1 P 1 11 7853917

Cartographic Draftsman

Maroccai, LP 1

P 1

12 1013918 Cartographic Draftsman Hakanson, I . P. P i P 1 13 4213919 Cartographic Draftsman Froome, D. J. P 1 P 1 12 7313921 Cartographic Draftsman Bebbington, G . K. P 1 P 1 10 8313924

Cartographic Draftsman

Winchester, W. A .

P 1

P 1

10 511

Investigations4296

Cartographic Draftsman Special Myers, D . J.

P 1

P 1A

13 764

STATE TAXATION DEPARTMENTDrafting

33

0500

Draftsman in Charge . . . .

Edwards, D. M .

P 3

P 3

17 044

Compilation0510

Senior Cartographic Draftsman Smith, D . JP 2

P 2

15 5880515 Cartographic Draftsman Bass, K . L. P 1 P 1 13 4210520 Cartographic Draftsman Fisher, K . W . P 1 P 1 13 4210525

Cartographic Draftsman

Reid, F . P .

P 1

P 1

11 785

Revaluation0560

Senior Cartographic Draftsman Smith, R . CP 2

P 2

15 588

TOWN PLANNING DEPARTMENTRelieving Staff

34 0054

Cartographic Draftsman

Tyson, N. SP 1

P 1

11 153

Drawing Office0495

Chief Draftsman

. . . .

. . . .

Young, A. G .

P 4

P 4

17 9280498

Cartographic Draftsman Special Adlam, M . J .

P 1

P IA

13 764

Projects0515 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Davies, G. E. P 2 P 2 15 5880521 Cartographic Draftsman . . . . Patterson, J. H. P 1 P 1 12 4140523

Cartographic Draftsman

McKenny, K. P .

P 1

P 1

11 153Subdivisional

0550 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Gilchrist, R . J. P 2 P 2 15 5880555 Cartographic Draftsman Special Atkinson, J . . . P IA P IA 13 7640556 Cartographic Draftsman Johnson, K . G. P 1 P 1 12 1010557

Cartographic Draftsman

. . . .

Harskamp, J .

P 1

P 1

13 421Cartographic

0580 Senior Cartographic Draftsman Mappin, A. J. P 2 P 2 15 5880585 Cartographic Draftsman Rayner, M . G. P i P 1 11 4690586 Cartographic Draftsman Benaim, J. K. P 1 P 1 12 4140587 Cartographic Draftsman Ammon, G. R. P i P 1 11 7850588

Cartographic Draftsman

Niardone, G .

P 1

P 1

13 421

STATE TENDER BOARD OF TERN AUSTRALIAenders for Government Supplies

Supplies Required Date ofClosing

1978-79 1979Dec. 22

932A/1978

Hydraulic Instrumentation Cubicles (15 only)-P .W.DFeb. 1Dec. 22 945A/1978 Car and Wagon Wheels (10th0 only) and Wagon Axles (150 only)-Westrail Feb. 1Jan . 12

10A/1979 . . . .

Twenty Man Kitchen Mess Semi-Trailer Caravans (3 only)-M .R.DFeb. 1Jan. 12

15A/1979 . . . .

Musical Instruments-Education Department . . . .

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Feb. 1Jan . 12

16A/1979 .. . .

Thermometers, Clinical, Centigrade, Stubby Bulb (1 year period)-VariousDepartments

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Feb. 1Jan . 12

20/A1979 . . . .

Bread for Agricultural Senior and District High Schools (1 year period)-Education Department .. . .

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Feb . iJan . 12

25A/1979 . . . .

Steel Pipes (1200 mm; 900 mm; 800 mm and 400 mm Nominal Size) (Approx .5 247 m)-P.W.W.S Feb. 1

Jan . 19

36A/1979

L.P. Gas-fuelled, Engine-driven, Automatic Start, Standby Generating Sets(14 only) Westrail

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Feb. 8Jan . 19

34A/1979 . . . .

Maintenance Sleepers (1st Grade) (7 900 only) -Westrail

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Feb. 8

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

267

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-continued .

Tenders for Government Supplies-continued

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, State Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the abovementionedschedules until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing .

Tenders must be properly endorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection .Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth and

at points of inspection .No Tender necessarily accented .

B. E. CORBOY,Chairman, Tender Board

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No . Supplies Required Date of

Closing

1978-79 1979Jan. 19 37A/1979 Amenities Semi-Trailer Caravans (2 only)-Main Roads Department Feb . 8Jan . 19 38A/1979 Disposable Plastic Tubes for Collecting Blood (approx . 600 000) (1 Yr. Period)

-Agriculture Department

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. Feb. 8Jan . 26 41A/1979 Retroreflective Guide Sign Panels (72 only-216 .0 m2)-Main Roads .Dept. Feb . 8Jan . 26 50A/1979 Tea Bags-Various Government Departments . . . .

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. . . . Feb . 8Jan . 19 39A/1979 Wagon Draft Gear Packages (65 only)-Westrail Feb . 15Jan . 26 47A/1979 Two (2 only) Ablution Caravans-M.R.D Feb. 15Jan . 26 51A/1979 Western Australian Private Motor Vehicle Plates (72 000 Sets) -R.T.A . Feb. 15Jan. 26 52A/1979 Western Australian Government Motor Vehicle Plates (6 000 Sets)-R .T.A . Feb . 15Jan. 26 53A/1979 Western Australian Hire and Drive Vehicle Plates (5 000 Sets)-R .T.A. Feb . 15Jan. 26 56A/1979 Certificate of Registration Holders (10 000 Sets)-R .T.A Feb . 15Jan . 26 59A/1979 Colour Television Receivers (36 only)-Education Department

. . . .

. . . . Feb . 15Jan. 26 60A/1979 Detergents (from date of acceptance to 5th July, 1979)-Various Govt . Depts. Feb . 15Jan. 26 61A/1979 100 per cent Cotton Drill, Green, 90 cm (12000 metres)-Department of Cor-rections

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. . . . Feb . 15Jan . 26 42A/1979 Rubber Fender Units (23 only) and Spare Replaceable Contact Surface Panels(6 only) for Port of Albany-P .W.D . Feb. 22Jan . 26 46A/1979 . . . . PVC Coated Nylon Tarpaulin Material (34 000 metres)-Westrail Feb. 22Dec. 22 946A/1978 Distillate Fuel (1, 2 or 3 year period)-Westrail

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For Sale by Tender

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No . For Sale Date of

Closing1978-79 1979Dec. 22 930A/1978 1973 Land Rover Utility (UQN 334) at Wyndham Feb . 1Dec. 22 931A/1978 1975 Ford F100 Utility (UQS 481) at Broome . . . Feb. 1Dec. 22 937A/1978 1973 Land Rover T/Top Truck (UQN 449) at Exmouth Feb. 1Dec. 22 938A/1978 1975 Toyota 4 x 4 Utility (UQS 432) at Onslow

. . . .

. . . . Feb. 1Dec. 22 939A/1978 1973 Toyota T/Top Truck (UQN 651) and 1975 Dodge VJ Utility (UQS 494) atCarnarvon . . . .

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. . . . Feb. 1Jan . 12 IA/1979 Mobile Kitchen Caravans (2 only) ; Shower Caravans (3 only) and OfficeCaravan (1

Derbyonly) at

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. . . . Feb. 1Jan . 12 3A/1979 Dodge AT4 ; 2/3 Ton Van (M.R.D . 1934) at Derby . . . .

. . . . Feb . 1Jan . 12 6A/1979 1975 Dodge 5 Tonne Truck (UQR 514) (Re-called) at Geraldton Feb . 1Jan . 12 17A/1979 1975 Dodge Utility (UQR 631) at Bunbury (Re-called) Feb . 1Jan . 12 19A/1979 1976 Holden HJ Station Sedan (UQX 874) at Carnarvon Feb . 1Jan . 12 22A/1979 Pacific 2 in Water Pump (PW 394) at Port Hedland . . . . Feb . 1Jan . 12 23A/1979 1965 Trowelling Machine (PW 8) at Karratha

. . . . Feb . 1Jan . 19 26A/1979 'Holman' Air Compressor (M.R.D. 503) at Carlisle

. . . Feb . 1Jan . 19 28A/1979 'Wacker' Compactor BS50 (M.R.D . 434) at East Perth Feb . 1Jan . 19 30A/1979 `Wacker' BS50 Rammer Compactors (2 only) at East Perth Feb . 1Jan . 19 31A/1979 New & Used Tyres and Rim (1 only) at Como . . . .

. . . . Feb . 1Jan . 19 33A/1979 Homelite Super W1266 Chain Saw (M.R.D. 496) at East Pe h Feb . 1Jan . 19 27A/1979 'Modra' Lighting Plant (M.R.D . 609) at Albany

. . . . Feb . 8Jan . 19 29A/1979 Feb. 8Caterpillar 12E Grader (UQK 039) at Carnarvon

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. . . .Jan . 19 32A/1979 Chamberlain Front End Loader with Backhoe (M.R.D . 077) at Kununurra Feb . 8Jan . 26 40A/1979 Various Vehicles : Panel Vans (6 only) ; Utilities (4 only) ; Sedans (1 only) ; Four

Wheel Drive (4 only) and Crew Cab Truck (1 only) at Various Metro . Loc-ations

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. . . . Feb . 8Jan . 26 49A/1979 'Moore' 15 Ton Self-Propelled Multi Wheel Rollers (2 only) (MRD 648 & MRD649) at East Perth

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. . . . Feb. 8Jan. 26 54A/1979 Lincoln SAE 300 Welding Plant (PW 247) (Trailer Mounted) at East Perth Feb . 8Jan . 26 55A/1979 Suzuki 9 hp Outboard Motor (1 only) ; Evinrude 6 hp Outboard Motor (1 only)and STA-RITE Submersible Pump (1 only) at East Perth Feb. 8Jan. 26 58A/1979 Refrigerators, Tyres, Batteries, Knapsacks, Vehicle Parts and MiscellaneousEquipment at South Perth and Forrestfield . . . . Feb . 8Jan. 26 43A/1979 Holden HJ Station Sedan (UQS 135) at Geraldton (Re-Called). . . . Feb. 15Jan . 26 44A/1979 Datsun Patrol 110 in. 4 x 4 (MRD 1291) at Carnarvon Feb . 15Jan. 26 45A/1979 Dodge 30 Cwt. Flat Top Truck (MRD 145) at Kununurra Feb . 15Jan. 26 48A/1979 'Repco' Replex Wheel Aligner (PW 1314) at Broome . . . .

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. . . . Feb. 15Jan . 26 57A/1979 International 30 Cwt . Truck (UQO 684) ; Toyota 4 x 4 Vans (UQP 719: UQQ534) at Karratha . . . .

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268

STATE TENDER BOARD OF WES I v&L Y AUSTRALIA-continued

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE OF W.A.

TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT PRINTING

Tenders are invited for the supply of the undermentioned stores .

Tenders close at Wembley, at 10.00;a.m. on 5/2/79 .

XT 3144 . . . . . . . . 2 000 Exercise Books . . . . . . . .XS 5669 . .. . . . . . 10 Books in quadruplicate . . . .XS 5671

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300 Books in triplicate

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 January, 1979 .

Tender No .

Particulars of Stores

size

167 x 187 mm203 x 127 mm297 x 235 mm

SPECIAL NOTE-STOCK :Tenderers are requested to specify-1 . Country of origin .2. Brand or make of material .3. In this contract preference may be given to W .A. or other Australian made stocks in accordance with Government

Policy .

ScheduleNo . Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

583A/78 Various Supply-Car & Wagon Tyres & Axles as WESTRAIL Details on applicationspecified

636A/78 Various

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.. .. Supply-Traffic Signal Lamps as specified M.R.D. Details on application679A/78 Compair (Aust) Ltd . . . . Supply-Portable Compressors as specified WESTRAIL Details on application682A/78 Westcrane Pty Ltd . . . . Supply-Electric Bridge Crane as specified M.W.B. For the sum of $15 760 .00757A/78 Marshall (Division of Supply-Twentyfive Horsepower Steam P.W.D . For the sum of $8 940 .00

Steam Holdings) Boiler as specified781A/78 C. J. D. Equipment Supply-Rear End Loaders (8 only) as M .R.D . Details on application

Pty Ltd specified798A/78 Skipper Mayday Mach- Supply-Tractor Mounted Front End M.W.B. For the sum of $40 242,00

inery Ltd Loaders as specified809A/78 Rablac Engineering Supply-Cast Iron Double Flanged Butter- M.W.B . Details on application

Pty Ltd fly Valves as specified811A/78 C. J . D . Equipment Supply-Heavy Duty Industrial Tractors M.R.D . For the sum of $14 395 .00

Pty Ltd (6 only) as specified813A/78 Western Business Supply-Manual Typewriters as specified P.S.B . Details on application

Machines816A/78 Wigmores Tractors Supply-4WD Wheel Loader (1 only) as M.W.B . For the sum of $22 417 .00

Pty Ltd specified831A/78 Tomlinson Steel Ltd Supply-Sarus Towers as specified . . . .

. . . . P.W.D . For the sum of $128 134 .75841A/78 Various Supply-Single Element Electric Type- P.S .B . Details on application

writers (50 only) as specified863A/78 Crane Bridge Engin- Supply-Electric Wire Rope Hoists (17 only) WESTRAIL For the sum of $3 220 .00ea

eering Pty Ltd as specified866A/78 John Foster Valley Ltd Supply-Metallic Blue Uniform Material Correction For the sum of $5 .99 metre

(6 000m) as specified

Dept.879A/78 Sidney Cooke Ltd . . . . Supply-Conventional Type Film pro- Govt For the sum of $30 550 .00

cessor (1 only) as specified

Printer910A/78 Various Supply-Fencing Materials for Kalgoorlie M .R.D . Details on application

as specified795A/78 Marine & Aerospace Hire of an airborne ranging positioning Forests At the rate of $5 188 .68

system as specified per week888A/78 Bernard Baldwin . . . . Aircraft Maintence & Supply of spare parts Forests Details on application

at Jandakot

For Sale838A/78 Manjimup All-Wheel Purchase & Removal-1973 Landrover P.W.D . For the sum of $1090 .00

Drive Truck (UQM 876) at East Perth873A/78 R. Clayton Purchase & Removal-"Wheel Horse" N.P.A. For the sum of $200 .00

Tractor (UQG 322) at East Perth899A/78 Cooper Motors Purchase & Removal-Villa Nova Camper M.R.D . For the sum of $853 .00

(MRD 897) at East Perth900A/78 V. J. Tomich . . . . Purchase & Removal-Homelite Chain Saw M .R.D . For the sum of $40.00

(MRD 492) at East Perth

26 January, 1979 .]

APPOINTMENTS .(Under section 6 of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1961-1975 .)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 23rd January, 1979 .THE following appointments have been approved :-R.G. No. 118/69 .-Constable Frank Scorra Hobbs

has been appointed as Assistant District Registrarof Births, Deaths and Marriages for the RoebourneRegistry District to maintain an office at Wittenoomduring the absence on leave of Senior ConstableN. C. Johnson . This appointment dates from 13thDecember, 1978 .R.G. No. 91/71.-Mr. Robin Leslie Humberston

has been appointed as Assistant District Registrarof Births, Deaths and Marriages for the MurchisonRegistry District to maintain an office at Meeka-tharra during the absence on leave of Mr . F. J .Wladyka. This appointment dates from 5th Janu-ary, 1979 .R.G. No. 76/72.-Lenin Joseph Stansfield has

been appointed as Assistant District Registrar ofBirths and Deaths for the Swan Registry Districtto maintain an office at Gingin vice Sergeant G . P .Marr. This appointment dates from 8th January,1979 .R.G. No. 42/68.-Mr. Ross William Bradley has

been appointed as District Registrar of Births,Deaths and Marriages for the Merredin RegistryDistrict to maintain an office at Merredin vice Mr.J. L. Cope. This appointment dates from 16thJanuary, 1979 .R.G. No. 66/70.-Constable Ross Victor Marshall

has been appointed as Assistant District Registrarof Births and Deaths for the Murchison RegistryDistrict to maintain an office at Yalgoo during thecontinued absence on leave of Constable J. E. Por-ritt. This appointment dates from 23rd January,1979 .

E. C. RIEBELING,Registrar General .

MINING ACT, 1904.Notice of Intention to Forfeit Lease

for Non-Payment of Rent .Department of Mines,Perth, 19th January, 1979 .

IN accordance with section 97 of the Mining Act,1904 notice is hereby given that, unless the rentdue on the undermentioned leases be paid on orbefore the 9th day of February, 1979, it is theintention of the Governor, under the provisions ofsection 98 of the Mining Act, 1904, to forfeit suchleases for breach of covenant, viz ., for non-paymentof rent.

B. M. ROGERS,Under Secretary for Mines .

GOVERNMENT GAZE'J iii,, W.A .

269

ACCEPTANCE OF TENDERS

WILLIAM C. BROWN,Government Printer.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Miner's Homestead Lease .

37E-The Three Mile Lease; Omodei Matteo ;Omodei, Guiseppe .

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD.Miner's Homestead Lease .

14-Clear Streak; Harslett, Edwin Henry .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1975 .(Section 260(2) .)

Notice of Meeting of Creditors .Contract Curtains Pty. Ltd., formerly trading at

Shop 4, Northlands Shopping Plaza, WannerooRoad, Nollamara; 270 Albany Highway, Vic-toria Park; Shop 9, Warwick Grove ShoppingCentre, Warwick .

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section260(2) of the Companies Act, 1961-1975, a meetingof the creditors of Contract Curtains Service Pty .Ltd, will be held at the offices of Melsom Wilson& Partners, Chartered Accountants, 11th Floor,T & G Building, 37 St. George's . Terrace, Perth6000 on Wednesday, 31st January, 1978, at 10 .00a.m. to consider a proposed special resolution:-

That the company be wound up voluntarily andthat Messrs Maurice Hodgson Lyford andRodney Michael Evans be and are nowappointed Joint and Several Liquidators ofthe company .

Dated at Perth this 16th day of January, 1979 .J. R. MEAKINS,

Director.(Melsom Wilson & Partners, 11th Floor, T & G

Building, 37 St . George's Terrace, Perth, 6000 .)

COMPANIES (CO-OPERATIVE) ACT, 1943-1976.(Section 296 Subsection (5) .)

NOTICE is hereby given that the name of theundermentioned company has been struck off theRegister and the company is dissolved as fromthe date of publication of this notice :-

Greenbushes Community Co-operative LimitedS.27/76 .

17th January, 1979 .R . B. POOLEY,

Deputy Commissionerfor Corporate Affairs .

Tender No. Particulars of Stores Successful Tenderer Amount

8XT 3133 300 books of 50 in triplicate City's Printing Service 470 .00XT 3134 4 000 forms

. . . .

. . . . City's Printing Service 175 .00XT 3135 2 000 6-part fanapart sets J. Pilpel & Co 299 .85XT 3136 100 pads of 200 leaves Cameo Graphics . . . . 161 .00XT 3138 5000 System Cards Port Printing Works 181 .00XS 5643 500 000 Envelopes Spicers Paper Ind . 4875 .00XS 5645 20 040 Folders . . . . Edwards Dunlop & B . J. Ball 4840-00XS 5646 6 000 labels

. . . . Paradar Pty Ltd

. . . .

.. . . 130.00XS 5647 6 000 labels

. . . . Paradar Pty Ltd

. . . . 125 .00

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA .Company No. 3 of 1979 .

In the matter of the Companies Act, 1961-1975, andin the matter of Safety Surfaces Ltd . (re-ceiver and manager appointed) .

Advertisement of Petition .NOTICE is hereby given that a petition for thewinding up of the abovenamed company by theSupreme Court was on the 12th day of January,1979 presented by Bayer Australia Ltd . and thatthe said petition is directed to be heard before theCourt sitting at Perth at the hour of 10 .30 a.m .on Monday the 19th day of March, 1979 and anycreditor or contributory of the said company de-siring to support or oppose the making of an orderon the said petition may appear at the time of thehearing by himself 'or his Counsel for that purpose ;and a copy of the petition will be furnished to anycreditor or contributory of the said company re-quiring the same by the undersigned on paymentof the regulated charge for the same .The petitioner's address is 76-80 Oats Street,

Carlisle, Western Australia .The petitioner's solicitor is Mr Bruce William

Duckham of Messrs Remta Smyth & Co., 5th Floor,40 St. George's Terrace, Perth .

B. DUCKHAM.Note : Any person who intends to appear on the

hearing of the said petition must serve on or sendby post to the abovenamed solicitor notice in writ-ing of his intention to do so. The notice muststate the name and address of the person or if afirm the name and address of the firm and must besigned by the person or firm or his solicitor (ifany) and must be served or if posted must be sentby post in sufficient time to reach the abovenamednot later than 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the16th day of March, 1979 (the day before the dayappointed for hearing of the petition or the Fridaypreceding the day appointed for the hearing of thepetition if such day is a Monday or a Tuesdayfollowing a public holiday) .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1975 .(Section 253 .)

Barrhead Pty. Ltd. (In Liquidation) .Members Voluntary Winding-up .

AT an extraordinary general meeting of membersof the abovenamed company duly convened andheld at 115 Avon Terrace, York on 12th January,1979 the following Special Resolution was carried :-

That the Company be wound up Voluntarily .Mr. Michael John Barry was appointed Liquida-

tor for the purposes of winding-up .Dated this 15th day of January, 1979 .

M. J. BARRY,Liquidator .

(B. O. Smith & Son, Chartered Accountants,Level 3, 58 Ord Street, West Perth .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1975 .(Section 254.)

Farrow Industries (W .A .) Pty. Ltd .AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of membersof the abovenamed company duly convened andheld at 58 Ord Street, West Perth, on the 19thday of January, 1979, the following special resolu-tion was carried :-

That it has been proved to the satisfaction ofthis meeting of members of Farrow indus-tries (W.A .) Pty. Ltd. that the companycannot by reason of its liabilities continuein business and it is advisable to wind upthe same, and accordingly, that the com-pany be wound up voluntarily .

GOVERNMENT GAZET`1E, W.A.

[26 January, 1979 .

Messrs. Bruce Henry Smith and Michael JohnBarry, Chartered Accountants, were appointed JointLiquidators for the purposes of winding-up .

Dated this 24th day of January, 1979 .M. J. BARRY,

Liquidator .(B. O. Smith & Son, Chartered Accountants, 53

Ord Street, West Perth, W.A. 6005 .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1975 .(Section 254 .)

Farrow Industries Pty. Ltd .AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of membersof the abovenamed company duly convened andheld at 58 Ord Street, West Perth, on the 19th dayof January, 1979, the following special resolutionwas carried:-

That it has been proved to the satisfaction ofthis meeting of members of Farrow Indus-tries Pty . Ltd. that the company cannotby reason of its liabilities continue in busi-ness and it is advisable to wind up thesame, and accordingly, that the companybe wound up voluntarily .

Messrs. Bruce Henry Smith and Michael JohnBarry, Chartered Accountants, were appointed JointLiquidators for the purposes of winding-up .

Dated this 24th day of January, 1979 .M. J. BARRY,

Liquidator.(B. O. Smith & Son, Chartered Accountants, 58

Ord Street, West Perth, W .A. 6005 .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1975 .Notice of Meeting of Creditors .

Crouzet Productions Pty . Ltd. (in Liquidation) .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section259 (1) of the Companies Act, 1961-197.5, a meetingof creditors of Crouzet Productions Pty . Ltd. willbe held at the offices of Robert Nichevich & Co .,First Floor, 344 Murray Street, Perth on the 9thday of February 1979 at 2 .30 p.m.The meeting is summoned in order that the

creditors may, if they so wish, exercise their rightunder section 259 (2) of the Companies Act, 1961-1975, to appoint some person other than myselfto be Liquidator of the Company for the purposeof winding up the affairs and distributing theassets of the Company .Dated this 26th day of January, 1979 .

ROBERT NICHEVICH,Liquidator,

Robert Nichevich & Co .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1975 .James Sutton Engineering Pty . Ltd .

(in Liquidation) .Notice to Priority Creditors only of Intention to

Declare First and Final Dividend.TAKE notice that it is my intention to pay a firstand final dividend to priority creditors in regardto the debts owing by James Sutton EngineeringPty. Ltd .

Notice is hereby given that if proofs of debt arenot given by Wednesday, the 21st day of February,1979, I shall proceed to declare this first and finaldividend without any regard to your claim .Dated this 23rd day of January, 1979 .

B. PUTNIN,Liquidator .

Note: In accordance with section 291 of the Com-panies Act, 1961-1975, you may make applicationto the Court for further time to prove your debt .However, if you have not proven your debt before

26 January, 1979 .]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

the expiration of the time set out in this noticeor of any further time allowed by the Court, themoneys not yet distributed by me are required tobe distributed without regard to your debt .

(B. Putnin & Associates, Public Accountants, 12Parliament Place, West Perth 6005 .)

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1975 .(Section 272(1) .)

Penguin Pools Pty Ltd (in Liquidation) .Notice of Final Meeting of Members and Creditors .NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to theprovisions of section 272 of the Companies Act,1961-1975, a meeting of the members of PenguinPools Pty Ltd (in Liquidation) and of the creditorsof that company will be held on Wednesday, 28thFebruary, 1979 at the offices of Collins, Woods, Bloor& Youngs, 1122 Hay Street, West Perth commencingat 10.00 a .m. for the purpose of laying before themeeting an account showing how the winding uphas been conducted and the property has beendisposed of and giving an explanation of theaccount .Dated at Perth this 23rd day of January, 1979 .

I. J. YOUNGS,Liquidator .

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1975 .(Section 253 .)

Salz Holdings Pty . Ltd.(Members Voluntary Winding-Up) .

AT an Extraordinary General Meeting of Membersof the abovenamed company duly convened andheld at 58 Ord Street, West Perth on 22nd dayof January, 1979 the following Special Resolutionwas carried:-

"That the Company be wound up Voluntarily" .Mr. Michael John Barry was appointed Liquidator

for the purposes of winding-up .Dated this 24th day of January, 1979 .

M. J. BARRY,Liquidator .

(B. O. Smith & Son, Chartered Accountants,Level 3, 58 Ord Street, West Perth .)

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912 .Chamberlain Holdings Limited .

Register of Unclaimed Dividends held byChamberlain Holdings Limited as at

31st December, 1978 .Name; Last Known Address ; Total Amount due to

Owner; Description of Unclaimed Money ; Dateof Last Claim .

Chaytor, Anthony D. C . ; 213 Roberts Street, Joon-danna, W.A . ; $33.75 ; Unclaimed Dividend No .14; 17/11/72 .

Brock, Kenneth A . ; 631 Glynburn Street, Beau-mont, S.A. ; $18.75; Unclaimed Dividend No .14; 17/11/72 .

Taylor, Katherine Banks ; 27 Coventry Road, Home-bush, N.S.W ., $15.00; Unclaimed Dividend No .14 ; 17/11/72 .

Wilson, Rosalie Campbell ; 55 Ridge Street, SouthPerth, W.A . ; $12.00 ; Unclaimed Dividend No .14; 17/11/72 .

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UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912 .Chamberlain John Deere Pty . Ltd .

Register of unclaimed moneys held by ChamberlainJohn Deere Pty. Ltd. as at 31st December, 1978 .Name; Last known address ; Total amount due to

owner; Description of unclaimed moneys ; Dateof last claim .

Kennedy; address unknown ; $36.70 ;wages; 26/1/72 .

Cowie, J .; address unknown ; $25 .89; unclaimedwages ; 3/2/72 .

Burton, R .; address unknown ; $47 .00 ; unclaimedwages ; 27/3/72 .

Mychailiw ; address unknown ; $15.81 ; unclaimedwages; 6/11/72.

Johnson, D . ; address unknown ; $15.00 ; unclaimedwages ; 6/11/72 .

unclaimed

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912-1947 .Hamersley Iron Pty . Limited .Name ; Address; Date; Amount .

J. Jacobson ; C/- R. V. Jacobson, 26 Newton Street,East Riverford 3862, Victoria ; 1972; $85 .70 .

R. McCreery ; 3.6 Davis Road, Attadale 6156, West-ern Australia ; 1972 ; $264.37 .

D. O. Crane; 37 Victoria Avenue, Claremont 6010,Western Australia ; 1972; $18 .91 .

R. S. Butler ; 44 Beauchamp Street, Deakin 2600,Australian Capital Territory ; 1972 ; $84 .90 .

P. J. Brady ; 15 Glenden Road, Double Bay 2028,New South Wales ; 1972 ; $62.40 .

D. Dunnachie; 431 Lennard Street, Dianella 6062,Western Australia ; 1972 ; $46.30 .

R. A. Cunningham; 73 Weaponess Road, Scar-borough 6019, Western Australia ; 1972 ; $46 .00 .

A. M. Conte ; 28 Mengler Avenue, Claremont 6010,Western Australia ; 1972; $25.00 .

W. G. Oma; 36 Holland Street, Wembley 6014,Western Australia ; 1972; $107.20 .

T. D. Spry; 21 Ferguson Street, Midvale 6056,Western Australia ; 1972 ; $87 .05 .

T. Macfarland; Unit 7, 5 Carlisle Street, Shoal-water Bay 6169, Western Australia ; 1972 ;$14.32 .

W. Hassett; Flat 41, 281 Cambridge Street, Wembley6014, Western Australia; 1972; $55.80 .

J. Harant; C/- J. G. Morrison, AdministrativeAttache, Australian Embassy BP 292, Vientiane,Laos ; 1972; $41 .60 .

R. T. Spears; address unknown ; 1972 ; $10.00 .M. Dalgarno ; 18 Chase Court, Langford 6155,

Western Australia ; 1972; $20.70 .

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912-1947.John Lysaght (Australia) Limited .

Register of Unclaimed Moneys held byJohn Lysaght (Australia) Ltd.

Name and last known Address of Owner on Books ;Total Amount due to Owner ; Description ofUnclaimed Money ; Date of Last Claim .

Mr. Goldfinch, Perth ; $11.14 ; Wages ; 4/9/71 .C. J. Fernandez, Flat 23, 423 Beaufort Street, Perth ;

$60.16; Wages; January, 1972 .G. Noach, 204 Berwick Street, Victoria Park ;

$46.26; Wages; January, 1972 .R. G. Towbridge, Cape Lambert; $14.40; Wages ;

March, 1972 .T. Bamzurlo, Cape Lambert ; $13 .47; Wages; March,

1972.R. G. Tomkinson, 34 Thomas Street, Queens Park ;

$14.40 ; Wages; March, 1972 .E . M. Gimnery, 22 Catherine Street, Subiaco ; $13 .84 ;

Wages ; March, 1972 .K. Pitronras, Cape Lambert ; $43.38 ; Wages;

March, 1972.

M. J. Turner, 25 Romeo Road, Coolbellup ; $38.20 ;Wages; 13/2/75 .

R. Cook, 12 Sewell Street, East Fremantle ; $16.30 ;Wages; 20/2/76 .

S. Richardson, Flat 120/18, Knutsford Street, Fre-mantle; $42 .92; Wages ; 12/3/76 .

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912-1947 .Western Collieries Ltd .

Register of Unclaimed Money Held byWestern Collieries Ltd .

Name and last known address of owner on books ;total amount due to owner ; description of un-claimed money; date of last claim.

Cocks, Jean Elizabeth, 24 Park Road, KensingtonPark, S.A. ; $13.00 ; dividend; 19/5/72 .

Tuckey, Mildred Edith, 50 Tuckey Street, PVfan-durah, W.A . ; $48.00; dividend ; 19/5/72 .

Cocks, Jean Elizabeth, 24 Park Road, Kensington,S.A . ; $16.25 ; dividend ; 15/11/72 .

Kowalski, Harry, 11/27 Darling Street, South Yarra,Vie. ; $10 .00; dividend ; 15/11/72 .

Perry, Frederick John Jnr ., P.O. Box 25, Rockdale,N.S.W. ; $15.00; dividend; 15/11/72 .

Parry, Vernon Layton, Les Creur House, St. Brelade,Jersey, Channel Islands ; $14.00; dividend ;15/11/72 .

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962 relates)in respect of the Estates of the undermentioneddeceased persons are required by Perpetual TrusteesW.A. Ltd. of 89 St . George's Terrace, Perth, tosend particulars of their claims to the Company bythe undermentioned date after which date the saidCompany may convey or distribute the assetshaving regard only to the claims of which theCompany then has notice.Claims for the following expire 2nd March,

1979;-Adam, Evelyn Rose, late of 15 Joyce Street,

Dalkeith, Spinster. Died 12th November,1978 .

Boyce, Maude Gladys Bray, late of CraigvilleHospital, Melville, Widow . Died 29thNovember, 1978 .

Quartermaine, Elizabeth ; Widow; Katanning ;6/3/78; 15/1/79 .

Melville, Leslie ; Retired Truck Driver ; ShentonPark; 19/5/78 ; 15/1/79 .

Gillatt, William Henry ; Retired Miner; Carmel ;21/10/75 ; 15/1/79 .

Dawson, Veronica Mary ; Married Woman ; Bentley ;21/11/78 ; 15/1/79 .

Morrison, Eric Reginald; Retired WeighbridgeOfficer ; Cottesloe; 20/11/78 ; 15/1/79 .

Maloney, John William ; Retired Slaughterman ;Tuart Hill ; 22/10/78; 15/1/79 .

Head, Bertram; Retired Carpenter ; Nedlands ;24/10/78 ; 15/1/79.

Hayes, Louisa Ellen; Widow; Mount Hawthorn ;15/11/78; 15/1/79.

Ryan, Thomas ; Retired Labourer ; Northam ;25/8/78; 15/1/79 .

Strong, Clifford Stanley ; Retired Labourer ;(Formerly Oxford, England) Geraldton ; 1/6/78 ;15/1/79.

'iRUSTEES ACT, 1962 .Notice to Creditors and Claimants .

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustee Act relates) inrespect of the Estates of the undermentioned de-ceased persons are required to send particulars oftheir claims to me on or before the 26th day ofFebruary, 1979, after which date I may convey ordistribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which I then have notice .

Dated this 19th day of January, 1979 .P. W. McGINNITY,

Public Trust office,565 Hay Street, Perth.

Name ; Address and Occupation ; Date of Death.Anderson, Matilda Dunlop ; Charles Jenkins Hos-

pital, Hayman Road, Bentley, Widow ; 14/12/78 .Astle, Charles; Clarendon Street, Derby, Retired

Labourer; 22/11/78 .Betts, Edith ; Lot 174 Great Eastern Highway,

Bakers Hill, Widow ; 27/12/78 or 28/12/78 .Brooks, Edna Marjorie ; 18 Bunya Street, . Morley,

Divorcee ; 31/12/78 .Brown, Lavinia Jane ; Hamersley Hospital, 441

Rokeby Road, Subiaco, Widow ; 11/12/78.

272 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

[26 January, 1979 .

K. Gialaktois, 110 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie ; PUBLIC Ti USTEE ACT, 1941-1978NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1978 the PublicTrustee has elected to administer the estates of theundermentioned deceased persons .

P. W. McGINNITY,Public Trustee,

565 Hay Street, Perth .

$14.97; Wages; March, 1972 .J. Kelly, 8 Sheehan Crescent, Shepparton, Victoria ;

$207 .32; Wages; March, 1972.G. Burzoms, 8 Hunston Street, Balga; $40.17 ;

Wages; 6/4/74 .T. Andrews, Noalimba Reception Centre, Venus

Street, Bateman ; $26 .09; Wages; 27/4/74.R. Lee, 17 Williams Road, Coolbellup ; '$5f5_1, Name of Deceased ; Occupation ; Address ; Date of

Death; Date Election filed .Wages; 27/4/74 .

Cameron, Norman Alfred, late of 32 DoonanRoad, Nedlands, Retired Stock Record

Bunn, Olive; 14 Gordon Way, Bentley, Spinster ;28/12/78 .

Keeper. Died 9th November, 1978 .Dye, Keith George, late of 3 Bow Street, Wilson,

Overseer . Died 28th October, 1978 .Godfrey, Kirke Charles, late of 10 Crawley

Avenue, Crawley, Medical Practitioner .Died 13th November, 1978 .

Totterdell, Grace, late of St. Catherine'sNursing Home, 131 Broadway, Nedlands,formerly of 46 Northwood Street, WestLeederville, Widow. Died 13th November,

Carthew, George Frederick ; 53 Wittenoom Street,Boulder, Pensioner; 17/8/78 .

Chapman, John Gilbert ; 8 John Street, North Fre-mantle, Retired Motor Mechanic ; 1/10/78 .

Christodoulous, Kaliopi ; 3 Caddy Avenue, Leeder-ville, Widow ; 25/12/78 .

Cox, Rupert John; 2A Arundale Crescent, WembleyDowns, Sales Representative ; 28/12/78 .

Cull, Clement ; 71 Forrest Street, Collie, Ganger ;11/11/78 .

1978 . Davies, Una ; 13 Salisbury Street, Cottesloe, Mar-Vincent, Irene Beatrice Maud, late of 2 The

Strand, Bayswater, Widow . Died 11thNovember, 1978 .

Dated at Perth this 22nd day of January, 1979 .Perpetual Trustees W .A. Ltd .

B. A. BUTCHER,

ried Woman; 10/12/78 .Fleming, Michael John ; 16 Toowong . Street, hlel-

tham, Retired Railway Employee ; 16/12/78 .Foreman, Marguerite; Carlisle Nursing Home, 110

Star Street, Carlisle, Widow ; 3/12/78 .Gibson, Hilda May; Hamersley Hospital, 441

General Manager . Rokeby Road, Subiaco, Divercee ; 27/12/78 .

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Gillatt, Cyril; 125 Guildford Road, Maylands, Re-tired Yardman; 30/12/78 .

Gilmore, Thomas ; 2 Stirling Road, Claremont, Re-tired Contractor; 29/7/40 .

Goddard, William Samuel ; 64 Vera Street, Morley,Retired Member of the Australian MilitaryForces ; 6/12/78 .

Halperin, Rachel ; 9/89 Woodrow Avenue, Mt .Yokine, Widow; 3/12/78 .

Hedges, Kenneth Lawley ; 2 Linton Street, Byford,Retired Farmer ; 26/10/78 .

Herwig, Mavis Elaine; 39 Riseley Street, Ardross,Married Woman ; 25/11/78 .

Hibbert, Ernest Walter; 4 Holmes Place, Hilton,Retired Bar Manager ; 20/12/78 .

Horn, Cecil Hubert; 20 Lake Street, Rockingham,Retired Storeman ; 27/12/78 .

Iggo, Charles Cameron Leslie ; Unit 5, 18 KintailRoad, Applecross, Technical Officer ; 8/12/78 .

Kerridge, Alfred Charles ; formerly of 115 StateStreet, Carlisle ; late of Lemnos Hospital, StubbsTerrace, Shenton Park, Retired TimbermillYardman ; 18/12/78 .

Knott, John James ; 25 Highlands Road, Joondanna,Retired Assistant Electrician; 6/12/78 .

McLeod, Donald Thomas ; 18 Homewood Street,Cloverdale, Mill Hand ; 25/12/78 .

Maggs, Cyril Percy ; 24 Ashburton Street, Bentley,Transport Officer ; 26/12/78 .

Malone, Isobel Mary ; Little Sisters of the Poor,Glendalough, Married Woman ; 27/11/78 .

Marlow, Kenneth Peter ; 6 Bougainville Street, Mt .Isa, Queensland, Labourer ; 2/9/77 .

Merriman, Cynthia Kitty ; 16 Forrest Street, Mt .Lawley, Divorcee ; 3/11/78 .

Merritt, Reginald; Mt. Henry Hospital, CloisterAvenue, Como ; Retired Farmer; 11/12/78 .

Nathan, Rachal; 8 Harrow Street, Mt. Hawthorn,Widow; 1/12/78 .

O'Halloran, Elsie May ; 7 Gill Street, Mosman Park,Widow; 12/10/78 .

O'Sullivan, Brian Dennis ; 20 Wicca Street, River-vale, Retired Waterside Worker ; 30/12/78 .

Petterson, Edward George; Flat 119, Graham Flats,Cnr. Collin and Hay Streets, Perth, RetiredW.A.G.R. Employee, 8/12/78 .

Plunkett, Walter ; Donnybrook, Retired Mill Hand ;11/9/78 .

Smith, Mary ; Nazareth House, Collick Street, HiltonPark, Widow; 11/12/78 .

S'orraghan, Ada ; 19 Rosebery Street, Bayswater,Married Woman; 16/10/78 .

Stamp; Leslie Charles ; "Bidston Hall", 1 RokebyRoad, Subiaco, Retired Carpenter ; 20/11/78 .

Sweeting, Cecil Hallett ; 60 Mountjoy Road,Nedlands, Retired Engineer ; 14/12/78 .

Wain, Anne Beatrice ; 85 Toorak Road, Rivervale,Widow; 26/12/78 .

Walton, May Freak ; St. Davids Nursing Home, 17-19 Lawley Crescent, Mt. Lawley, Widow ;20/12/78 .

Weston, Gerald Frederick William ; The Coast, WestDandaragan, Retired Labourer ; 13/10/78 .

REPORT OF THE HONORARYROYAL CO ISSION INTO THE

BEEF A SHEEP ATSINDUSTRY 1976 .

Chairman Hon . A. V. Crane, M.L.A .Prices-

Counter Sales-$3.50Mailed Local-$4 .40Mailed Country--$5 .10Mailed Interstate-$6 .10

(6)-82251

Report of an Analytical Study of theproposed Corridor Plan for Perth andpossible alternate approach to aregional plan for the Metropolitan area,4th August 1971, to 31st Jan ., 1972by Paul Ritter

Price-

Counter Sales $5.00Mailed W.A. (plus) $0 .70Mailed Interstate (plus) $0 .80

SPECIAL NOTICE.

Available only from Harbour and Light

Department, 6 Short Street, Fremantle.Phone 335 1211.-

Navigable Waters Regulations, 1958 .Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea .Regulations for the Examination of Applicants

for Masters, Mates, Coxswain, Engineers,Marine Motor Engine Driver's and MarineSurveyors.

DIGEST OFWESTERN AUSTRALIANINDUSTRIAL GAZETTESVolumes 1 to 10-1921-1930

Prices-Counter Sales-$5.00

Mailed Local-$5 .70Mailed Interstate-$5 .80

273

COMPANIES ACT No. 82. 1961-1975(Fifth Reprint Approved 18/3/76)

Includes Amendment Act No. 100 of 1975.

- NOW AVAILABLE

Counter Sales-$7.00Mailed Local-$7 .95Mailed Country-$8.70

Mailed Interstate-$10 .10

Concerning "Government Gazette" noticesfor publication lodged at the GovernmentPrinter's Wembley Office-notices must belodged with "Parliamentary Papers" SalvadoRoad, Wembley prior to 3.00 p.m. on theWednesday before publication .

WILLIAM C. BROWN J.P .Government Printer.

274

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

REPORT OF LAVERTONROYAL COMMISSION 1975-76

Chairman Gresley D. Clarkson.Prices-

Counter Sales-$2.00Mailed Local-$2 .90Mailed Country-$3.60Mailed Interstate-$4 .60

THE PILBARA STUDY-REPORT ON THE INDUSTRIAL

DEVELOPMENT OF THE PILBARA-JUNE 1974

(By the Pilbara Study Group , Director-E. C. R. Spooner.)

Prices-Counter Sales-$9.00Mailed Local-$9.95Mailed Country-$10.60Mailed Interstate-$12.10

THE PARLIAMENT OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA

DIGEST 197428th PARLIAMENT, 1st SESSION, 1974

(A Synopsis of Legislation)Price-$0.40Mailed-$0.80

REPORT OF THE HONORARY

ROYAL COMMISSION INTOHIRE PURCHASE AND OTHER

AGREEMENTS, 1972.

Prices-Over the Counter-$2.00Mailed Local W.A.-$2.70Mailed Interstate-$2 .80

POST SECONDARY EDUCATIONIN

STERN AUSTRALIAREPORT 1976

Chairman-Professor P. H . Partridge

Prices-Counter Sales-$3.00

Mailed-Mailed Local (W.A.)-$3.70Mailed Interstate-$3 .80

ROTTNEST ISLANDIN HISTORY AND

LEGENDIts Discovery and Development

Natural Beauties,Fauna and Flora.

By W. Somerville.Prices--

Counter Sales $3.50Mailed MhAn-Y410Mailed Interstate-$4 .30

[26 January, 1979 .

REPORT ON THE INQUIRY INTOTHE BUILDING INDUSTRY OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1973-74 .

(Enquirer, Charles Howard Smith, Q.C.)

Price-Counter Sales-$1.00Mailed W.A.-$1.70Mailed Eastern States-$1.80

FLORA OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA

Vol. 1, Part 1 (only) .By C. A. Gardner .

Prices-Counter Sales-$4.50Mailed Local-$5 .40Mailed Country-$6.10Mailed Interstate-$7 .10

Report of Government Secondary SchoolsDiscipline Committee

DISCIPLINE INSECONDARY SCHOOLSIN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

1972Prices-

Over the counter-$1.00Mailed Local-$1 .90Mailed Country-$2.60Mailed Interstate-$3 .60

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REPORT OF THE ROYALCOMMISSION "FREMANTLEPRISON" 1973 .

(Commissioner, His Honour Robert E. Jones.)Prices-

Counter Sales-$1.50Mailed Local-$2 .40Mailed Country-$3 .10Mailed Eastern States-$4 .10

THE PARLIAMENT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA

DIGEST 1977-No. 5

(Compiled in the Offices of the Clerk of theLegislative Assembly)

Price-Counter Sales-$0.40Mailed Australia wide-$0 .75

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

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27th PARLIAMENT,FOURTH SESSION, 1973

Report of the Select Committee of theLegislative Council appointed to Re-port on the Workers' CompensationAct Amendment Bill .

(Presented by the Hon . G. C. MacKinnon28th November, 1973)

Prices-Counter Sales-0.30Mailed (Within Australia) 0.70

NOTICE

COMPANIES (CO-OPERATIVE) ACT

No. 36 of 1943-1976.NOW AVAILABLE -

Prices-

Counter Sales-$7.00

Mailed Local-$7 .90Mailed Country-$8.60Mailed Interstate-$9.60

Prices-Counter Sales--$1 .40Mailed Local-$2 .30Mailed Country-$3.00Mailed Interstate-$4 .00

REPORT ON LAMB MARKETINGIN WESTERN AUSTRALIA

by Consumer Protection Bureau,5th duly, 1974.

REPORT OFTHE SPECIAL COMMITTEE .ONTHE PROPOSAL FOR A WE ST-ERN AUSTRALIAN HERITAGECONMSSION - 1975.(Chairman-Mr. R. H. Doig)

PRICES-Counter Sales-$1.50Mailed W.A.-$3.70Mailed Interstate-$3 .80

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

REPORT OFROYAL COMMISSION INTO

GAMBLING9 1974

(Commissioner Mr. P. R. Adams, Q.C.)

Prices-Counter Sales-$3.00Mailed W.A.-$3.70Mailed Interstate-$3 .80

REPORT OF THE EGG INDUSTRYENQUIRY OF NAI.A., 1973 .

(Neil D. McDonald Enquirer.)

Prices-Counter Sales-$3.50Mailed Local-$4 .45Mailed Country-$5 .20

Mailed Interstate-$6 .60

- NOTICE -LEGAL PRACTITIONERS ACTRULES OF THE BARRISTERS'

BOARDNOW AVAILABLE

Prices—Counter Sales-$0.50Mailed-$0.90

(within Australia)(Extract G.G. No. 3 of 3/3/76)

REPORT OF *THE ROYALCOMMISSION INTO

"ABORIGIMAL AFFAIRS" 1974(Commissioner Hon . Judge Lyn C. Furnell, Q.C .)Prices—

Counter Sales-$5.00Mailed Local-$5 .95Mailed Country-$6.70Mailed Interstate-$8 .10

- NOTICE ___COMMISSION OF THE PEACE FOR

W.A.-JUNE 1978Prices—

Counter Sales-$0.80 .Mailed (plus)-$0.45 .

(Within Australia) .

[26 January, 1979 .

THE NATURAL FEATURES OF0171701ST ISL

Collated By G. R. W. Meadly M.Sc .

Prices-Counter Sales-$1 .80Mailed Australia Wide-$2 .25

REPORT, PLAN AND ATLAS FOR THE

METROPOLITAN REGION, PERTH AND

FREMANTLE, 1955

(Stephenson-Hepburn)

Prices-

Counter Sales-$10.50

Mailed Local-$11 .50

Mailed Country-$12 .30

Mailed Interstate--$14 .10

REPORT ON COMMITTEE OFINQUIRY INTO RESIDENTIALCHILD CARE, SEPTEMBER, 1976

CHAIRMAN---BERYL GRANT

Prices—Counter Sales-$2.50.Mailed Local-$3 .40Mailed Country-$4.10Mailed Interstate--$5.10

REPORT OF THE HONORARY

ROYAL COMMISSION OF

w(viRY INTO THE

CORRIDOR PLAN FOR PERTH

(Hon. F. R. White, M .L.C .Chairman)

Prices-Counter Sales-$2.OOMailed W.A.-$2.70Mailed Interstate-$2 .80

the Government Gazette are as follows :-Annual subscriptions, $50 ; nine months $40 ;six months, $26; three months, $14 ; singlecopies (current year), $0.50; single copies(previous years, up to 10 years), $0.80 ; over10 years, $1.

REPORT OF THE HONORARYROYAL COMMISSION OFINQUIRY INTO THETREATMENT OF ALCOHOLAND DRUG DEPENDENTS IN

ESTER AUSTRALIA, 1973(Hon. R. J . L. Williams, M. L. C., Chairman)Prices-

Counter Sales-$1.50Mailed-$1 .95

CURRENT RELEASEPROPOSED

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACTAS PREPARED BYE. R. KELLY, ESQ.,Senior Commissioner

W.A. Industrial CommissionSeptember 21, 1978 .

Counter Sales-$1.50 .Mailed W.A.-$2.20.Mailed Interstate-$2 .30.

. NOTICEINCREASE DUE TO INCREASED POSTAL

CHARGES APPLICABLE FROM 1st JULY, 1978

STANDING ORDER SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE

(Price quoted includes postage)

Western Australian Statutes-Per Annum .

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,forms

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PRICE-Counter Sales-$2.80 per 100 formsMailed Local-(plus) $0 .70 per 100 formsMailed Country-(plus) $1.60 per 100

forms

NOTE.-Forms 2 and 3 only stocked byGovernment Printer .

THE PARLIAMENT OF W .A. DIGEST1976 (No. 4)

(Compiled in the Offices of the Clerk of theLegislative Assembly.)

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Government Gazette-Annual Subscription-$50.00Counter Sales, Single Copies--$0.50

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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN THEGOVERNMENT SCHOOLS OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA JULY 1977Chairman Mr W. E. Nott, S.M .

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26 January, 1979 .]

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NOTICE. NOTICE

Subscriptions are required to commence MOTOR VEHICLE DEALER'S ACQUISITIONand terminate with a quarter.

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circumstances. Counter Sales-$3.50 per 100 formsSUBSCRIPTIONS :-The subscriptions to Mailed W.A.-(plus) $0.70 per 100 forms

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$ $Loose Statutes ($6 .50) . . . . 9 .50 12.10Bound Statutes ($8 .00) 11 .00 13 .60Loose and Bound Statutes

($14 .50)

. . . . 20.50 25 .70

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DIGEST OFWESTERN AUSTRALIANARBITRATION REPORTSVolumes 1 to 14-1901-1920

Prices-Counter Sales-$5.00Mailed (Local)-$5.70Mailed (Interstate) -$5.80

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, No . 84,1960-1976

(Third Reprint approved 21/11/77) includesAmendment Act No. 124 of 1976

- NOW AVAILABLE -

Counter Sales-$4.50Mailed Local-$5 .45Mailed Country-$6.20Mailed Interstate-$7 .60

NOTICELOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT

INDEXTO "UNIFORM BUILDING BY-LAWS

1974"(Reprinted and Consolidated-Publishedin "Government Gazette", No . 49 of 1977.)

Now Available.Prices--

Counter Sales-$0.30Mailed-$0.65

U.B.B.L. 1974 (plus Index now priced) .Prices-

Counter Sales-$3 .30Mailed Local-$4 .10Mailed Country-$4.90Mailed Interstate-$5.90

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE

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WILLIAM C. BROWNGovernment Printer .

82251/1/79

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A .

By Authority; WILLIAM C. BROWN, Government Printer

[26 January, 1979 .

ROYAL COMMISSION REPORT INTOROPOLITAN MUNICIPAL

DISTRICT BOUNDARIES, 1974 .(His Honour Judge Laurence Frederick JohnJohnston, Commissioner.)Price-Counter Sales-$2.50Mailed Local-$3 .40Mailed Country-$4.10Mailed Interstate-$5.10

REPORT OF THEROYAL COMMISSION INTO

AIRLINE SERVICES IN IYA . 1975(Commissioner Hon. Sir Reginald R. Shoal)

Prices—

Counter Sales-$5.00Mailed Local-$5 .90Mailed Country-$6.60Mailed Interstate-$7 .60

CONTENTS .Page

Agriculture, Department of193, 236-58AppointmentsArtificial Breeding of Sto ck

NA89171221-30Bunbury Port AuthorityBush Fires Act

Chief Sec'for Declarations

204-5Commissioners r DeclarationsCompanies Act 264, i69!711Country Towns Sewerage Act4"'Crown Law Department 204Deceased Persons' Estates

272-3Education Department 259-60

Health Department 205Indecent Publications Act :~ : : 205Inquiry Agents Licensing Act•

195

Lands Department 205-9Local Government Department234-6Main Roads 233Metropolitan Region Planning . . .. -:: . . khSMines Department 2 9Orders in Council 193Plant Diseases Act

236Police Department 205Premier's Department

194Proclamations 193Public Service Arbitration ActPublic Service Board• •195-203Public Trustee 272Public Works Department 219-33Radiation Safety 205Registrar General 269Salaries and Allowances Tribunal 260Sale_ of Unclaimed, Found and Lost 205Temporary Allocation of Portfolios:_194

Tenders for Government Printing268-9

Unclaimed Money Z71-2Veterinary Surgeons Act 237-9Wheat Delivery Quotas Act 236Workers' Compensation Act 193