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[S15] .. ""' (.Jk:.J.,,.~ ~S:t--· 5'!,:?~~ -~- ·· · !-1)' 'c: .. --:·_:,, r _ ........ -- - ·- - 0 • u OF WESTERN A US'f !{ALIA. (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.J [ttF.GISTf:lll:t) AT TITY. GENF.I!AL POST Ol'FIC}:, r.:rrTU, r•on TRANSMISSIOX nv POST AS A NF.WSPAPER.] No. 16.] PERTH : FRIDAY, APRIL 16. (1948. Il:rnk Holid:ly :lt De,·c1foy. WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TOWIT. JAMES MITCHELL, Lieuten>1nt-G0Vi!rnor. [L.S.] PROCLA:l!ATIOX l By His Excelfency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Mich;iel and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in ;rnd over the State of Western Australia ;ind its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. IX pnn;n:rncc of the proYisions cont:lincd in th<' fif!h Bection of the Bnnk Holid:1ys Act, 1884, 1, tltt' Lientt•n:rnt·Gon,rnor of the s:'licl Nbtc, do hy this my Proel:'tmntion :ippoint \Ycdncsd:1y: 19th ;I.fay, HJ-.1-8, :i spcci:ll day to bl' obscn·ed :-is :1 B:ink Holicl:ly in thf' town of Be,·crley. (;l\'cn under my l1and and the PnhliC' Rt•:tl of th,• .-;aid 8t:itc; nt Pt"rth, this 8th d:1~· of April, !!HS. ny Hi,<; Ex<'ellency 's Connn:md. II, R. \Y. PARKEH, f'hiC'f Rprrct:n~-. noD RA \-E 'I'l-IE KIXG ! J WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WlT. JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor. [LS.] l Sy His Excellency The Honourable Sir J;imes Mitchel!, l<night Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint MichJe! and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and fts Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Con. Xo. 174-1-/-1-i. \\'I-IEHEAR lw thC' Trausfor of Lnnd Ad, 1Sfl:i-l!l4G, tlw Go,·crnor "is cmpow,'rC<l hy Proclam:i.tion in thf> Oovrniment Gazcttr to 1·c,·est. fo His )fa,jest;r as of his former cst:\t(' :ill or :rn,· lnnds whereof His )fojC'sty ma,,· hL'<·omc the rC'gistercd 1iroprirtor; :md whcr(':1s His )bje.-;t\· i._ now thr rcgisterc(l p1·opl'.ietor of .:\xou Lo<·a· tions :24G{i4, ~G:138 1 16(Hl :mtl 15091, ns rt>gistcrcd in thC' Offit>c of Titles h1 Volume . ._ !)41, 1004, 1010 aml Hll0, Folios 86. 184, ~84 and 423, r<'spertiYcl,Y: Now. tht"r('fol'l' I, tlie': Lientcn:'lnt-Go,·ernor, with the :uhirr- :rnd <·onscnt of the ExC'cntiw Connfil, do hy thi,; Pro- <'hmation r<•,·cst in His .Majesty, his heirs and sueecs• sors, AYon Lor:itions 24664, 26238, 16611 and 15091 :1fort"s:tid, ns of his former estate. GiYen un<lt"r my h:tnd and tht" Pnblit' St":'11 of the said Rtatc, at Perth, this Ith d:ty of April, 194S. By His Exccllcn<·y 's Comm:rnd, (Rgrl.) L. THORN, )Iinister for Lands, non SAVE 1'HE KING WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO W!T . JAMES MITCHELL, U eutenant ·Governor. [LS.] PROCL.AUATION l By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis• tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Ueutenant·Governor in and over th~ State of Western Australia ;ind its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia Corr. X o. 49:i4/:2'.-L WHEREAS hy the 'l'ransfor of L:ind Act, 1893-1946, the Gowrnor is t"mpowcrcd by Prorlam:ition lll tlie norrn1mr11t Ga:rff(' to rcwst in His )fajesty :1s of liis form('r t"State all or :iny lands wh('rcof His i\fajesty ma.,- ht"comc the registered proprfotor; anrl wherNJ.S Ilis )fajN:ty is now the rcgistcrt"d proprietor of Xano- gin Lots ~l!i8 :1nd 9GD, :is registered in the Office of Titles in \~olnmc 820, Folios 84 :rnd 85, respccthcly: Kow, therefore T, the Licntcn:mt·Govemor, ·with the ad\'ic(' :rnd consent of the E:xcrnth-c Council, do by this Proel:nnation rcvcst in His )fajcsty, his ht"irs and suc- ressors, Xarrogin Lots 968 n1Hl 969 :iforcs:1id, as of his former estate. Gh·cn unclt"r my h:ind and the Public 8cal of the said St:1te. :it PPrth, this 7th dn~· of April, 1948. By His E:x<"C>llcmy's Conun:1nd, (Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lan<ls. GOD RA \'E THE KING

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WESTERN A US'f !{ALIA. (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.J

[ttF.GISTf:lll:t) AT TITY. GENF.I!AL POST Ol'FIC}:, r.:rrTU, r•on TRANSMISSIOX nv POST AS A NF.WSPAPER.]

No. 16.] PERTH : FRIDAY, APRIL 16. (1948.

Il:rnk Holid:ly :lt De,·c1foy.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TOWIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieuten>1nt-G0Vi!rnor.

[L.S.]

PROCLA:l!ATIOX

l By His Excelfency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Mich;iel and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in ;rnd over the State of Western Australia ;ind its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

IX pnn;n:rncc of the proYisions cont:lincd in th<' fif!h Bection of the Bnnk Holid:1ys Act, 1884, 1, tltt' Lientt•n:rnt·Gon,rnor of the s:'licl Nbtc, do hy this my Proel:'tmntion :ippoint \Ycdncsd:1y: 19th ;I.fay, HJ-.1-8, :i

spcci:ll day to bl' obscn·ed :-is :1 B:ink Holicl:ly in thf' town of Be,·crley.

(;l\'cn under my l1and and the PnhliC' Rt•:tl of th,• .-;aid 8t:itc; nt Pt"rth, this 8th d:1~· of April, !!HS.

ny Hi,<; Ex<'ellency 's Connn:md.

II, R. \Y. PARKEH, f'hiC'f Rprrct:n~-.

noD RA \-E 'I'l-IE KIXG ! J

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WlT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor.

[LS.]

l Sy His Excellency The Honourable Sir J;imes Mitchel!, l<night Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint MichJe! and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and fts Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Con. Xo. 174-1-/-1-i. \\'I-IEHEAR lw thC' Trausfor of Lnnd Ad, 1Sfl:i-l!l4G, tlw Go,·crnor "is cmpow,'rC<l hy Proclam:i.tion in thf> Oovrniment Gazcttr to 1·c,·est. fo His )fa,jest;r as of his former cst:\t(' :ill or :rn,· lnnds whereof His )fojC'sty ma,,· hL'<·omc the rC'gistercd 1iroprirtor; :md whcr(':1s His )bje.-;t\· i._ now thr rcgisterc(l p1·opl'.ietor of .:\xou Lo<·a· tions :24G{i4, ~G:138 1 16(Hl :mtl 15091, ns rt>gistcrcd in thC' Offit>c of Titles h1 Volume . ._ !)41, 1004, 1010 aml Hll0, Folios 86. 184, ~84 and 423, r<'spertiYcl,Y: Now. tht"r('fol'l' I, tlie': Lientcn:'lnt-Go,·ernor, with the :uhirr­:rnd <·onscnt of the ExC'cntiw Connfil, do hy thi,; Pro-

<'hmation r<•,·cst in His .Majesty, his heirs and sueecs• sors, AYon Lor:itions 24664, 26238, 16611 and 15091 :1fort"s:tid, ns of his former estate.

GiYen un<lt"r my h:tnd and tht" Pnblit' St":'11 of the said Rtatc, at Perth, this Ith d:ty of April, 194S.

By His Exccllcn<·y 's Comm:rnd,

(Rgrl.) L. THORN, )Iinister for Lands,

non SAVE 1'HE KING

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO W!T .

JAMES MITCHELL, U eutenant ·Governor.

[LS.]

PROCL.AUATION

l By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis• tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Ueutenant·Governor in and over th~ State of Western Australia ;ind its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia

Corr. X o. 49:i4/:2'.-L

WHEREAS hy the 'l'ransfor of L:ind Act, 1893-1946, the Gowrnor is t"mpowcrcd by Prorlam:ition lll tlie norrn1mr11t Ga:rff(' to rcwst in His )fajesty :1s of liis form('r t"State all or :iny lands wh('rcof His i\fajesty ma.,- ht"comc the registered proprfotor; anrl wherNJ.S Ilis )fajN:ty is now the rcgistcrt"d proprietor of Xano­gin Lots ~l!i8 :1nd 9GD, :is registered in the Office of Titles in \~olnmc 820, Folios 84 :rnd 85, respccthcly: Kow, therefore T, the Licntcn:mt·Govemor, ·with the ad\'ic(' :rnd consent of the E:xcrnth-c Council, do by this Proel:nnation rcvcst in His )fajcsty, his ht"irs and suc­ressors, Xarrogin Lots 968 n1Hl 969 :iforcs:1id, as of his former estate.

Gh·cn unclt"r my h:ind and the Public 8cal of the said St:1te. :it PPrth, this 7th dn~· of April, 1948.

By His E:x<"C>llcmy's Conun:1nd,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lan<ls.

GOD RA \'E THE KING

8l!i UOVBRNl\lJ~N'l' GAZiEri''l1E, \V.A.

The F:1crtorics and Shops. Act, 1920-HJ.!7. PllOOLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, } ay His Excellency The Honourable Sir James TO WIT. Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis-

JAMES MITCHELL, tinguis!ied Order of Saint Mich.ieJ and Saint Lieutenant-Governor. George, Lieutenant-Governor In and over the

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

F. & S. 270/46; "Ex. Co. 612. WHEREAS it is c11:1.cted by section lHi of the F:1i::­torics :md Shops Art, 1920-Hl47, th:1t tI1c c~pression ' 1 Public Holid:1y" sh:111 mc:111 cert:1in d:1ys therein speci­fied, and ~my other clay decl:ncd by Procl:1n1:ttion to he :i public holid:1y for the purposes of the said Act: Now, therefore I, the said Licnten:int-Governor, :tcting by ai~d with the :idvicc nnd consent of tlie Exectttivc Com1e1J, do hereby proclaim :tnd decl:ire llrnt ).fond:ty, the 3rd d:ty of 1hy, 1948, sh:tll be :t puhlic holiday throughout the Sbte for the purposes of section llG of the F:tt:­torics and Shops Act, 1920-1947, and :ill shops (except tl10se mentioned in tlw Ji'ourtJi Scl1cdule :md regfatered sm::tll shops) and wnrehouscs, sh:tll be closed.

Given under my hand :md the Public Seal of the s:iid State, :it Perth, this 7th d:iy of April, 1948.

By His Excellency's Comm:tnd,

L. THORN, l\Iinister for L:tbour.

GOD SAVE THE KING

F:ictorics nnd Shops Act, 1920·1947.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor.

[L.S.]

PROOLAMA ~'ION

l By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Mlchae! and Saint t;eorge, Lict1tenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

F. & 8. 357/47; Ex .. Co. 6,W. WHEREAS by section 9!) of the F:tctorics :rnd Shops Act, 1920-1947, the Governor m:ty, hy Procl:tm:ttion constitute any dciinC'd p01·~ion of the St:itc a shop dis­trict for the 1mrposcs of this Act, :ind specify the bonn• d:trics of snc·h c\isb-ict, :md m:ty :tbolish or :tltcr the bouud:iries of :my district, :rnd mar :tssign a n:tmc to, or change the n:tmcs of, :tny distriet; :tnd whercns :it is desired to :tbolish all existing shop districts, excepting the Me,hopolit:m Shop District :rn<l the shop distrh·t which eompl'iscs i11e K:tlgoorlie, Boulder, Brown I-Iill­IYanhoc and lfonn:1.11s cleetor:il districts, :is constituted by sulJsee.tion; (2) of section 99 of the saicl Act, and to create shop districts as dcscri·ibcd in the Schcdnlc here­under: Now, therefore I, the s:iic1 Lieutcnnut-Qoyernor, :icting with the :tdvicc and eonscnt of the Execntin~ Council, do by this Procl:tm:ition :ibolish :ill existing shop disfricts except tlwsc constituted ns :tbow refen-ed to by scrtion 99, subsection (2), of the s:tid Act, and do hereby constitute the shop distriets as £Qt forth :tnr\ described in 1.he Schedule hereunder.

Schcdnlc. PART ].

'J'hc following mm1icipnlitics :tn<l road distriets to be sJwp distl'lcts:-Alh:rny .:'\hwicjp:ility :md Alh:tny Road Distriet; Bnnhmy :Mnnicipalitr :tud Bnnbnry Road Dis­trict; Collie Jfnnicip:tlity and Collie Ro:id District; Gc1-:ildton ).funicip:ility and Gcrnldton Road District; N:n­rogin l\Iunic'ip:tlity :ind .N'arrogin Road District; 1\or­tlwm 1Iunicip:tlity nnd Xortham Ro:td District; Bnssc]­ton Municip:tlity :ind Sussex Ho:td District; W:tgin l\Iunicip:tlity :tnd \:Vngin Ro:1d l)b;trid; York ).funiei-1rnlity :tnd York Ro:id Distriet.

PAR'l' 2.

'l'he following· t'Oad districts to be shop districts:­Arm:1chlc-Kclmscott, Arthur West, Angust:i-l\fargarct

Hiwr, Bc,·crlcy, Bl:tek R:tnge, Bl~clmoocl Upper, Bridge­town, Brookton, Broomehill, Bruce Rock, C:tpcl, C:trn:i­m:th~ Ch:ipm:m Upper, Chittcring, Coolgardic, Corrigin, Cranbrook, Cuballing, Cuc, Cnndcrdin, D:ind:trr:1ga.n. J?ard:tn~p, Dcnm:trk) Dnnd:is, Espcr:tnC'e, Gnowrtugcrnp, Goom:tllrng-, Greenough, H:irvey, Irwin 1 Kojonnp, Kon­dinin, Koord:i, Kuliu, Kununoppin-'l'r:iyning, LeonOl'fl, l\I:trr:tdong, l\frnzic~, :\Ic1•rt'din, Mingcncw, l\foorn,

!l!oru.wa, Mount M:tgnct, Mount 1\:1:trgarct, l\fount Mai:­shall, Mnkinbndin, l\Inllewa, Nannup, Narcmbccn, Nor• thanipton, :Nung:i\rin1 Perenjori, Pliillips River, Pin­gclly, Plant:tgenct, Prc»ton, Quairading, Serpentinc­Jarr:1l1d::i.lc, '1':nnbclln1J1 'l'hrce Springs, \Vandcring, \V~tn­neroo, \Vcstoni:t, \Vickcpiu, Williams, \Vong:111-Bnllidu, Woodunilling, Wy:ilk:itchcm, Y:ilgoo, Yilg:tri1.

PAR'.r ?,,

'l'hc following portions of road districts and specified localities to be shop cli~tricts:-

Balingnp Ro:td District, except th:t t portion included in the Balingnp Specified Loc:tlity.

B:ilingup Spceified Locality, com1Jrising the :irea con­bim1d ,rithin the c·'Lreumfcrcncc oi' :1 cfrcJe, tlw centre of which is tlie B:tlingnp Post Office :tnd the r:idius five miles.

Bolg:trt Specified Loc:tlity, comprising the :tre:i con­bined within the circnmfcrcncc of :L cirele, the centre of which is tJw Bolgnrt Post Office, :ti1d the radius ihse miles.

D:tlw:illinu Road District) cxC'cpt th:tt portion inclndec1 in the Dalw:tllinu S1Jccified Locr1Jity.

Dqh\':tllinu Hpccificd Loc:ili ty1 comprishig a r:tdins of fire miles from the Dalmtllinu Post Office.

Dnrling R:tngc Ro:td District, except th:tt portion included in the Metropolit:tn Sho1J District.

Dowcrin Ro:td District, c.\'.ccpt th:tt portion included in the l\Iinniv:tlc S1Jccificc1 Loc-ulity.

Dr:tkcsbrook Ro:td District, except that portion in­eluded in the \Varoona and :rfong:i Brook Shop Distriets.

Dnmbleyung Ro:td District, except th:it portion West of the R:tbbit-proof ]'encc :tnd th:tt portion in the Lake Gr:tec .Shop Dhstric1..

Dumblcynug Ro:td District, :ill th~t portion of the Ro:id District which is West of the R:tbbit-proof Fence.

Giugin Road Distric•t, except th:tt poi·tion included in the Gingin Spceificd Locality.

Gillgin Spetifil'd Lol":tlity, comprisb1g the :ireQ con­t:iincd "'i.thin the circumference of :t circle, the centre of which is the Gingin Post Office :tnd tlic r:tclius fiw miles.

Gosnclls Ro:td J)istriet, cxecJJt th:tt portion inclndcU. iu the l\foh'opolit:rn 8hop District.

Cheenlmshc.: Ro:id District, except thnt portion in­cluded in the 13:t!ingup Specified Loc:tlity.

Kalgoorlic Ho:id DistrictJ except th:tt portion included in the K:ilgoorlic, Bonlder, Brown Hill•IYanhoc, and Ifann:ius Shop Dh;tric1..

K:ibnning Ho:id Distriet 1 except the K:ibnning Spcci• ficd Loe:tlity.

l{:ibnning Spcc1ificd Loc:ility, comprising :tll th~tt :trca eontained within the circnmfcrei1ec of :i eirclc, the centre of which is the K:tt:mning Post Oflire :md the radius ffre miles.

Krllcrbcnin Specified Loe:tlity, comprising :ill th:1.t. :trc:i bounded by :i line st:trting from a point sitn:ttc at the E:tst corner of Kwolyin Lot 70; thence in a gcucr:tl "l~:tstcrly direction for :tpproxim:itely 10 miles to the South-West ctirner of Loc:ttion 81'380; thence in :t general Northerly dhcetion for :tpproxim:ttcly ~5 miles to th11 Sonth-\:Vcst corner of Loea1.ion 18370; thence- in a gen~ cr:tl Westerly diredi01i foi· :tpproxim:itcly 11} miles to the South-,Vcst corner of Loc:ition 11,179; thence in :. gc11er:tl Southerly direetio11 for ~pprosimntely 25} mill'S to the st:irting- point.

Kc1lcrbcnin Ho:td Distric·t, except th:tt pol'tiou in­cluded in the l{C'llcrhcrrin Spceiiicd Loe:ilitr.

Kent Ro:td District, cxecpt th:it portion included ll: the Nyabing Spccifi<'d Loc:1.lity.

L:tkc Gr:tce Ho:td Dish·ict, C'Xccpt th:tt portion indndcd in the L::ikc Gr:irc Specified Loc:ility.

L:ike Gr:icc Specified Loc:ility, tomprising :ill th:it arc:t confaincc1 within the cfrcnmfcrcncc of :t circle, the ecntrc of wl1ieh i,; tlic L:tke Gr:irc Post Office, :tnd the rndius 12 miles.

).foudur:th Rpedficd Loe:ilit~·, eom1wising th:tt :1.re:t within the cirrnmfcrence of :1 c:irelc, the centre of which is the l\I:mdm:th Post Oflic"c, :incl !l radius of 2½ mile,;.

M:tnjimup Specified Loc:tlity, comprising the are:t con­t:iincd within the circumference of :t circle, the centre of which is the M:iujimnp Post Office, :tnd the r:tdins fiw miles.

1fan,jimup Ro:td District, except th:it portion inclnded in the l\fanjimnp SpN·'ifiNl Loc:tlity.

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:\Irc·k:tth:tn:1 Spcrifil•d Loc-:1lity, c·oll!prising the :tr(':J eont:1incd within the c·ircumferclll"C of :l c•irclc, the ccntrn of which is the .:\Icek:1th:ll'r:1 Post Ofllc-c, arnl the r:1diu:-7} miles.

)fcck:1th:u·r:1 Ro:1d ])isti-frt, cxc·cpt th:it }JOrtion Xorth of the 26 deg. of Routh Latitnil(•, and th:1t :11·c~ in tlir: :\rcck:1th:1n:1 Specified Loe:1lity.

)IiuniYalc Specified Locnlit)·, c•omprising all th:'1t :1rcn cout:lincd within the c·ircnmfcn•ncc of :1 c·irclc, the· c·cntre of which is the .:\Iinni,·:1\c Post Office-, :md tlw r:1dins 2J mile:>.

J\Iund:ning Ro:1d Distric·t, cxc·cpt th:1t 11oriion ine'lnclcd in the :.Ictropolit:rn Shop District.

Mmchison Road District, C'xccpt th:tt portion :\'"orth of the 2G dcg. Routh L:i.titudl'.

::\Inrr:1y Road District, cxc·cpt th:1t :1rr:1 (•onbi1lC'd in the Pinj:11-r:1 :1nd ::\fandnr:1h Spcc·ificd L1JL•:·1!itic">.

X:mg:1 Brook Spcc·ificd Loc·:ilit)·, eomprising a r:1dins ()f two miles from the N:1ng:1 Brook Post Office.

X)·:1bing Bvceificd Loc·ality1 c•omprising the :1rc:1 ron• taincd within the cin·mnfcrC'n(·c of :t cirelc, the ccntr0 of whic·h is; thr Ny:1bing Post Offic(' :md tlw r:1dins fiY(•

milc-s. Perth Ro:ul District, c:xc·cpt th:1t port.ion included in

the ::\frtropolibn Shop Di:stric·t (North Bc:tch :ll'C:l only). Piuj:1rr:1 Rpec·ificd Loe:1lity, ("ompnsmg :m arc:1 con•

biu('d within the c·ircumfercnc(;> of :1 circlr, the centre oi' whieh is the Pinj:1rr:1 Post Oflice :111d the r:1dius; thr0c miles.

Rockingh:1m Ro:1d District, cxc•ept th:tt portion in­c-ludcd iu the ·i1ctropolit:1n Shop District.

Sh:trk D:1y Ro:1d Distric·1, 0xcC'pt th:1t portion North of the :26 deg. of .South L:1titudc.

Swan Ro:1d District, except th:1t voi·tion included in tlie .Mctropolibn Shop District.

'1.'oodyny Road District, CWC'pt tl1:1t ~rc:1 i1H:lndcd in the Bolg:trt Shop District.

Victo1ia Pl:lius no:1d District, except th:1t portion inrlndcd in the Dolg:1rt Shop District.

\\":ll"OOll:l Specified Lor:1lity, eomprising th:1t :1re:1 con­t:1ined within the eil'enmferenee of :l c·irdC', the oentr(' of whiel1 is the W:1roon:1 Post Ofi1ee :ind the r:idins 4} miles.

\Yih111:1 Ro:1d District, <'Xer•pt th:tt portion North of the :!6 deg. of Routh Lal"itnde.

Giwn nuder my h:1nd :tnd the Public Se:11 of thr :::1id St:tt(', :1t Perth, this 7th cby of April. 1948.

By His Exc·elkm·y ·s Connn:1nd,

L. '1'1-IORl'>", )Iinister for L:1hom.

GOD SAYE 'l'IIE KJNG

AT !'t meeting of the Exccnth·c Council held in tlw Exeenth-e Council Ch:1mbcrs :1t Perth this 7th d:1y of April, l!).18, the following Orders in Council were :1nthorised to be issned :-

The L:1nd .Act, 1933-1946. ORDER IX COtTNC'TL.

Corr. ?-fo. 1136/07.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the L:i.nd Ad, 1!133-1946, it is m:1de l:n.-fnl for the Gowruor to direct thnt :wy rC'serw sh:tll ,·est in :1nd be held hy :tny mnnirip:tlity, ro:1d bo:1rd, or other person or persons to be n:1.med in the ordl'r in trust for the like or other 1m1Jlic purJJOse;; to be specified in such order; :md wlwreas it is deemed C'xpedient th:1t resen·e No. lOSl-1 shonld wst in :md he h('ld bv the ~Iinister for \Yorks in trnst for tlte purpose of :lll Agric·ultnr:11 II:illsite: N"ow, therefon•, His Excellency the Licntcnant•Gonrnor, by :tnd with the :1c1'-ic·e :1nd c·onscnt of tlie Exec.•utiw Conncil, doth hercbv direct th:i.t the heforementionetl resen-e sli:lll ,·est fu an(] b(' hC'ld b,· the ::\1inister for \Yorks in trust for the 1mrpose aforCs:1id, snbjec·t newrtheless to the­powers reserw<l to him by seetiou 37 of the said Act.

'l'he previous Order in Council dated 15th OC'tOlH'l". Hl08, rl'speeting this r(•S('l'W i,;; ]l('rehy '>n11ers('ded.

(Sgd.) R. GllEEl(, .\.eting Clerk of the Council.

'l'he L:rnd Ac·t, 1!)3:5-lD-16.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. Corr. Xo. 5948/~4.

WHEREAS by section :13 of the Land Act, JD33-In4G, it is m:1de l:1,;·fnl for tllC' Gowruor to direct th:1t :lllj"

rC'Sen·c shall ,·est iii :md he held hy :rny m1rnic·ip:1lity 1

road bo:nd, or other person or persons to bC' n:nned in the order in trust for thC' like or other public· pnqJoses to b(' specified in such order; aud where:1s it );; clC'c•nwd expedient th:1t reserni Xo. 188(10 should wst in and lw held by Domenico }f:1rehetti, \Y:tltC>r Ch:11·l('s 'f('mby :inrl 'W:tlt('J' Eclw:1rd D:1wy in trnst for the purposC' of :t I-follsitc :tnd Heerr:1tion Ground: ~ow, therefore, ]Ij<;, Exeellenc·y the Lie11ten:1nt-(1owrnor, hy :1nd witli tlie :1d,·ic·e :1nd (·ons('nt of the Execntin- Council, doth hereln· direc-t th:1t the bC"for('mc1 ntioncd resen-e sh:111 Yest i;1 and be held bY Domenico :\I:nell0tti, \\":1ltcr Ch:11·l('s Temby :11Hl Waiter Edward D:wcy in trust for the 1nu• pose :1fores:1id, subject newrthelcss to the powers l"L'·

served to him by sertion 37 of the s:1.id Act, and to the condition th:1t the school c·hildr('n iu this loe:1lity sh:tll he :1llowed to usr the erickC't lJitc-h :1nd resC'n·:• under the direction of the trnstees.

1'he pr(',·ious Order in Council d:1tecl the 3rd Allgn,,1, Hl39, r('specting this n·s(•rw, is hereby !::uperseded.

(Sgd.) R. GREEX, :\c-ting Clei-k of the Cmmc·il.

'l'hC' L:md .:\c-t, 193:l-1D4!i.

ORDER IN C'O\TNCIL. Corr. Ko. :1180/46.

WHEREAS b~· section 33 of the L:rnd Att, 1033-1!)-!-6, it is m:1de l:1wfnl for the Gowi-nor to dir('et th:1t :1ny reserw shnll ,·est in :md he ll('ld hy :1ny mnnieip:1lity, ro:td bo:1rd, or other p('r,.,:on or persons to b(' n:1med in the order in trust for the like or othe:r public }lurposc':l to be specified in sneh order; :tnd wherc-:1s it is deemed C'Xpedient th:1t resern- N"o. :!:2i8:1 should wst in :111d hC' held by the Wong:m-lhllidn Ro:1d no:1rd in trnst for the purpose of Hec·re:1tion (Children's Pl:1yground): Now, therefore, His EXl'.CJlC'ncy the Lieuten:1nt-Go,·ernor, by and with the :tdYire :rnd consent of the Exeentiw Council, doth hcrl'hv direct th:1t the beforementionl'd reserw sh:111 wst in ·and be held by the ,vong:111-B:1llidu lfo:1d Bo:trd in trust for the purpose :1fon·said1 snbjec·t uen:,rthelc·ss to the 110w('rs l"C'S('rwd to him ln· section :n of the snid Ac••t. •

(Sgd.) H. ORT~E?\', Ac-ting C'lerk of the Conm·il.

The L:1nd Ac-t, 193:l-J!l-Hi.

ORDER Jl( COtCNCIL.

Con. No, 1087/-1S. WHBREAS by sec·tion 33 of the L:tnd Act, 1!)33-lfJ-!-U, it is made l:1wful foi- the Gm·rrnor to direct that :nl\" rcscn·e shnll yest in :1nd be l1eld by any municip:1lit:,'., ro:1d ho:1rd, or other pC'r~on or 1icrsons to be u:1med in tlte order in trust for the like or other public purpos('S to be specified in such ordC'r; and where:1s it is deemed ex1iedient that reserw No. 22783 should wst in :tnd he held b,· the Rt. .John Ambnl:1ne(' Assoei:ttiou Ineorpor:1ted in" trust for the· purpose of :lll Ambuhnc•f' !-iite: Xow, ther('f'ore, His E:xeelleney the Lientenant­Gowrnor, by :1nd with the :td,·iee- :1ml COllS('nt of tllt• I•:xccntiw Council, doth hC>rehy dirC'et th:1t the heforC'­meutioned reserye sh:111 wst in :rnd he held ln· the> Rt. John Amhnl:1nee AS.:ioei:1tion Ineoqior:1ted in· trust for the purpose :tforC>said, suhjel"t uevc•rthek:>!,; to tht• powers l'('Serwd to him liy section 37 of the sairl Act.

(Sgd.) R. GREE:\\ Acting Clerk of tlw ('011rn-il.

The :\fetropolit:rn \\":1ter Snppl:,", Sewer:1gc- :111d Drnin:lgC Act, 1909.

OHl>ER IN COFXC'IL. .JT.W.S. 8~/48.

WHERE-AS by thC' .Jfr•tropolit:1n W:1ter Supply, ScwN­:1ge :1nd Dr:1in:1gc Ac·t, H}()9, it h: pro,·ided that, subject to the 1iro,·isions of the Ac·t, the l\Hnister of Watc1· Supply, Se,,·er:1ge :md Dr:1i.nage sh:111, with the :1ppro,·:1I of the GoYernor, h:n-e power to eonstrnc•t :1nd exte1J1l

818

\V:11.cr Works, Scwcr:1gc Wol'lrn ancl Stormw:dct· Dr:ii11:1gP ,vorks; :rnd where:1s the prclimin:uy requirements o1' the s:ticl Ae;1t liave been complied with, :md plans, Bec­tions, :wd estimn,tcs in rcs,pcct of the works hereinafter mentioned h:1w hccn submitted to :rnd :q1prowd bJ· th0 Go,·crnor-in•Council: No"·, therefore, His Exccllc11cr the Licntcn:mt-Govcrnor, with the :1dYicc and c•onscut of the Excentiw Council, docs hereby empower the .Ministrl' of Water Supply, Sewerage :1nd Drain:1gc lo nndert:lko the construction of the following works nuder the s:1icl Act, n:1mcly :-

1\Ictropolit:ln Sewcr:1gc. Yictori:1 P:1rk Schcmc-Hc.·tienl:1tion Are:1 No. 13.

Six ine'l1 :md 4•inch di:nncter rcticnln,tion sewers, together with nll m:rnholcs and other :1pp:1r:itns eon­ncctrd therewith hctwecn Gloucester Street :rnd Aukctc11 Street :rnd I<ing George Street :ind Rathay Street, as shom1 in Green on Plan ~L\V.S.S. and D.D., W.A. No. 7071.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the 16fli day of April, 1948.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Executive Coumil.

rrhe .Metropolitan W:1ter Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

-1'1.V{.S. 154/43. WHERE,AS by the Mctropolit;m Water Supply, Sewer• age :rnd Drainage Act, Hl09, it is provided th:1t, snb,icct to the pr·ovisions of the Ad, the Minister of ,vater Supply, ,So,wragc and Drainage shall, with the apJn·oval of the Governor, ha"c power to construct and extend Water Vforks, Sewerage ,Works and Stormwatc-r Di·ainage ,vorks; :rnd whereas the preliminary •rcqnhcments of the said AC't have hccn complied with, :md pJans, S('C­

tions, and (',;timates in respeet of the works hereinafter mentioned haYe hecn submitted to and approved hy the Gowrnor-i11-Counei1: Now, thcrcfOTc, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, with the :Hhicc and e•onscnt of the Executive Council, does hereby empower the .Minister of Water Supply, Scwcr:igc and Drainage to undertake the construction of the following works nuder tl1c .said Ae>t, namely:-

.Jfrtropolil:i.n Sewrragt'. Subi:H'O ·Scheme, Extension of Rctirnl:ltion Area No. 18.

Si:,,: inch and 4-inch diameter reticulation sewers with all manholes and other appar:itns ,tomwctcd therewith, a8 shown in Green on Pian M.,v.S.R. :rnd D.D., \V.A. No. 7070.

This Order in Council i::h:tll take effect from the Hith clay of April, 194S.

H.. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Executive Conmil.

TlH' ~[ctropolitan \Vatcr RnpJll~·, RcwcragC' and Drninagc Act, ]909.

ORDER T:--1 CO!lXCH ..

.M.\V.S. 41::1/24. WHEREAS h)" the MctroJlolitan \Yater Supply, Sewer­age and Drainage Act, 1909, it is 1wovidcel that, snbjed to the provisions of the Act, the .Minister of W <-1 kr Supply, Sewerage and Drainage shall, witl1 the approval of the Governor, have 110wer to constrnl't and extend \Yater ,vorks•, Sewerage ,vorks :1nd Stonnw:1tcr Drainage ,vorks; ancl whereas the preliminary requirements of the said Act have. hccn complied with, and plans, see• tions, and estimates in rcspre·t of the works hrrcinafter rnentionerl h:wc bcru submitted to and :1pproved hy the Gowrnor-in-Council: ]\fow, therefore, His E-xccllency the Lieutenant-Governor, Thith the advice and consent of the Ei.:rcntive Cmmcil, does hereby empower the l\Iinh,tcr of Vi':1tcr Supply, Sewerage and Drainage to m1dcrtakc tho coustrnction of the following works nndl'l' the said Act, nnmely :-

xfctropolit:u1 W:1t.er SnpplJ· Tmproveml'nti:;. City of Fremantlc.

Proposed watcl' main at Victoria Quay, complete with valves aud all necessary apparnrns, :Is sho,1·11 iu Reel on Plan ~r.W.S.R. and D.D., W.A. ~o. '708!i.

[APBIL lG, 1 !J48.

'l'his Order in Council shall take effect from tlH.' 10th day of April~ 1948.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

'l'hc ~Ictropolitan Water Supply, .Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.S. 1488/47. WHEREAS hy the Metropolitan Water Snpjlly, Sewer­age and Drainage Act, 1909, it is lll'ovided that, subject to the provisions of the Act, the Minister of \Vatcl' Supply, Sewerage and Drainage shall, ""ith the approval of the Gowrnor, have 11ower to eonstrnct and extend Water Works,, Sewerage \Vorks and Stormwatcr Drainage \Yorks; and wl1crcas the preliminary requirements of the said A.et have. been complied with, and plans, sec· lions, and estimtltes in respect of t11e works hereinafter mentioned have bcrn submitted to and approved by tho Gowrnor-in-Council: Now, therefore, His Excellency th;: Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice :incl consent of the Execntiw Council, clocs hereby empower the :Minister of ,vatcr Supply, Sewcrngc and Drainage to undertake the construction of the following works under tho snid Act, 11amcly :-

l\fctropolitnn ,v:1tcr Supply Jmprovcmc11ts. Perth and Bayswa tcr Roa cl Distric•ts.

Pro1108cd water main in Buller, Salisbury ancl Cr:tvc11 Streets, complete with :111 valves and necessary appara­tus, :1s shown in Reel on Pl:m M.\V.S.S. ancl D.D., W .. A. No. 7073.

rrhis Order in Council shall take effect from the 10th clay of April, 1948.

R. GREEN, Atting Clerk of the Exccntiw Council.

A'r a mcetin~ of the Executive Conncil held in the Exec.'ntivc Cmmcil Chamber, at Perth, on the 14th clay of April, 1948, the fol1owb1g Order in Council w:18 :rnthorisccl to he issnccl :-

Hc:1lth Act, 1911-HJ.14.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS hy Order in Council datccl the 12tli day of Novemhcr, 1!147, ancl puhlished in the Go·vermnent Gazette on the 14th d:1y of Nowmbcr, 1947, it w:ts sought to rcmo"c- the 1:mcl more particularly described in the Schcdnlc hereto from the 1'Inuicipalit_y of Albany District and to include the said Janel in the Albany Road Boarcl Health District, caeh of the afore-said dis­tricts being- districts with.in the meaning of the Health Act, 1911-1944; and whereas the s:1id land having, by Orclcrs in Council made uncl€r section 21 of the said Art ancl clatccl the 20th clay of January, 1926, the 9th •l:i~- of April, J929r the 13th clny of December, 1932, and the 14th eby of Angnst, 1941, aucl puhlishcd in the Government Gazette respectively on the 5th efay of Ji'chrnary, 1926, the 12th day of A}lril, 1929, the 16th clay of Dccemher, 1932, and the 22nd day of August, 1941, hccn removed from the said Alhany Road Boarc1 Health District to the said .Municipality of Albany District, there is no power given by the s:1icl Act to clcal with the said lancl in the manner proYidcel in the faid Order in Council clatccl the 12th elny of No"cmbcr, 1D47, and puhlishcd in the Government Gazette on the 14th eby of Nowmbcr, .1947: ancl whc1·cas for the purpose of re-moving any doubts which may exist, it i::: considcrccl 11eeessnry to revoke the lastmcntioned Order in Council ancl to· dcclnrc tl1at the saicl Janel is and rC"mains in the s:1id l\hmiC'ip::tlity of Alh:tny District: Xow, therefore, His Excellency the Lieutcnant-Go"crnor, h· and with the advice :md consent of the Executive c"ouncil, and in cxcrciso of every power cn:i..bling liirn in this hehalf, doth hereby revoke the said Order in Council d:tted t110 12th day of November, 1947, anrl published in the Government Gazette on the 14th cla)°' oi' November, 1947, and doth hereby declare that the bud described in the Schedule hereto is and rcma.im; in the saicl .i\fnnidp:i.lit~- of Albany District.

,lcl'!lll, lu, 1948.] GOVERNMEN'l' GAZE'l"l'I£, "\V.A. SUJ

Scheduli:>. All those pieces of land, being:-(a) Lots ~5, 26, 27, 28 and 29 of Plantagen('t Loea­

tion 353 and lots 4, 31 7, S, 9, W, 1 I, 12, 13, lf and 15 of Plantage1wt location 227.

(b) Lots 25, 2G and '27 of Plant:igcnrt Location ~27. (c) Lots I, :!, ;1, 6 and 8 of Plantagenet Location 303

on Plan J :rn. (d) Plantaglmct Location 3:W.

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

'l'IIE AUDIT AC'l'; l!J04.

1'rC'as. Xo. 20/,Fi.

The Treasury, Prrth, 8th April, ]948.

IT is hcrelJ,\" publislwd, for gcne>ral information, that the following persons ha,·c been appointed Rccci\"Cirs of Rc,·e1mc for the- PuhliC' Works Dcpartmcnt:-

Mr. A. Thomas, Colli(': 3Ir. D. B. Ir\"inc, \Vatcr Supply, KaJgoorlie; and :Miss E. Maynard, \Vatcr Bnppl;r, Katanning.

'I'he appointmi:>nt of :Mr. ll. E. Williams as Rcccirer of Hc,·cntie :it K:ilgoorlic is hereby c·anccllcd.

A. ,f. l~EID, lTntlcr 'rrcasurcr.

Public Scnicc Commissioner's Onicc, Perth, Hth April, 1948.

HIS Excellency the Licutenant-Gonffnor in Exccnti\"l~ Council has approYcd of the following appoint­ments:-

Ex. Co. 623, P.S.C. 94/48-E. F. ],lynn, Clerk, Lands and Sm·vcys Dcpartmcnt1 to bC' Clerk, Agriculture Accounts Si:>etion, C'lass C-11.-7, as from 7th April, 1948.

Ex. Co. l;)OG, P.S.G. 622/47-Dcunis Barr O'Brien, nuder sC'ction 28 of the Public S'erYicc Art, to bC' .Junior Clerk, Northam, Public \Vorks Department, Clnss C- \'. as from 6th Angnst, 1947.

Ex. Co. U:!3, P.8.C. 5G/4S-H. M. Daris and D. F. 'l'omlin, Draitsmen, 2nd Class, Lauds and S11r,·cys Department, to be Draftsmcn, 1st Class, Class I>-ll.­·1/5, as from 7th April, 1948.

hx. Co. Li2;:\ P.S.c. lJ5/45-Patricfrt Dorothy Dob­son, nuder sc•('tion 28 of tl1c Public Scn·icc Act, to be .Junior .Mnl'hiuist, Audit Department, as from 26th Jnuc 1 I!J.J.7.

Ex. C'o. ,)!l.S, -1'.S.C'. !JSU/-17-H. '.r. Rogers aud C. H. Lang, t:lerJ,s, State Insurance Office, to be Clerks, Class C-U.-8, ns from 24th March, 1948.

Ex. Co. 1:28,_ P.S.C. 962/47-R. H. \Villcy, Clerk, Public Trust Ofiirc, Crown Law Department, to be Clerk, Hcc·ords, Arbitration Comt, Class C-II.-8 as from 12nd Janna.-y, 1948.

Ex. Co. U:23, .!'.8.C'. 93/48-D. C. Holt, Clerk, Lands and Sur,·c.ni Department, to be Clerk, Inspcefion Hraud1, Class C-II.-9, as from 7th April, 19·!8.

Ex. C'o. 62.3, P.S-.C. 92/48-R. T. Howric, Clerk, Lands alld Snrn•rs Department, to be Clerk, Hcgistra­tion :intl Deeds Branch, Class C-II.-9, as from 7th April, ID41'.

Ex. Co. 623-E. :i\l. )fachinist, Lands and Accounting i\bchinist, Deci:>mbcr, Hl47.

Cranlcy, Junior AC'counting Sur,·eys Department, to he C'lass C-VJ. as from 28th

Ex. Co. 023, P.S.C. 58/48-1". S. Brophy, Clerk, .\.ccounts Bnmch, Public \Vorks Department, to he ('Jerk, ('ash Orders, C-lI.-7, as from 7th April, 1948.

E:x. c·o. U2.3, P.S.C. 100/48-G. J. Collins and H. E. \Vooltorton, Clerks, Hcgistrar General's OJlicc, Chief Secretary's Department, to be Clcrlrn, (,1ass C-II.-9, as from 7th April, 1948.

Also of the acC'cptancc of the following rcsigpa­tions:-

Ex. C'o. G23-E. S. Booth, 'l'raC'cr, i\[incs Department, as from 12th IIIarch, 1948.

Ex. Co. 6.:!'3-R. B. \Vright, Clerk, Lands and Sur­,·C'_vs Departnwnt. as from 11th .i\Iarch, 1948.

Ex. Co. 623-J. B. Hughes, Draftswoman, Pnhlic Works Department as from 2nd April, 1948.

S. A. TAYLOR, Public S'cnicc Commissioner.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLTO SERVICE.

Department.

Child \Velfaro

Do.

Audit

Lands and Snn·cys

Mines

Agriculture

State Insurance

Metropolitan Wator Supply

Treasury Nntiv-e Affairs Department

Treasury

Do. Do.

l\lctropolitan 1\'ater Supply

Chiof Secretary's ...

Position.

Clork (Relief Officer) (Item 2044)

Clerk (Institution Officer) (Item 2013)

Clerk

Draftsmen, 1st Class, Items 544 and 546

Draftsman, 1st Class, Item 698

Tropical Ad \"iscr in AgricU.Iturc*

Clerk, Item 1432 (Records Section)

Clerk, Item 1663 ...

Dispenser, Government Stores Branch *t Commissioner*

Clerk (Item 15)

Clerk iu Charge, Correspondence and Records (Item 82) Clerk, Records Branch {Item 83) ... ... . ..

Clerk (Item 1486)

Clerk, Registrar General's Offico

* Also ad ,·crtised under section 29. t Limit fixed intermediate grade £184.

Salary.

Class C-Il.-8 l\largin £124-£136

Class C-11.-7 .i\largin £148-£160

Class C-11.-6/7 l\Iargin £148-£196

Class P-11-4/5 :Margin £208-£268

Class P-11-4/5 i\fnrgin £208-£268

Class P-11-2 ~largi..n £340-£388

Class C-II-9 i\largin £112-£ 124

Class C-11-9 .:Unrgill £112-£124 Class G-11.-6/7

"Margin £148-£196 Salary £720-£828

Class C-11.-6 i\lai-giu £172-£196

Class C-11.-6 i\Iargin £172-£196

Class C-IV. Class C-II.-9

i\largin £I 12-£124 Class C-11.-9

~Iargin £112-£124

Date Returnable.

1948

17th April.

do.

do.

24th April

do.

do.

do.

do.

do. 1st i\Iay

do.

do. do.

clo.

do.

Applications a.re ea.lled under section 38 of the Public Service Act, 1904, and a.re to be addressed to the Public Service Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Rea.de of Departments.

Item No.

1717

S. A. TAYLOR, Public Ser\"ice Commissioner.

Ai\lENDi\lEN'r TO CLASSIFICATION AS FROi\l lsT APRIL, I 948.

Name of Officer. j Title. j

C1·011'n Law Dep<trf111e11f.-Publfr T·rusf O_(lirr. I J. Swart,. ··· 1 O!c1·k ... ··· 1

Old Classificntfou.

C-II.-7

Amondcd Classification.

I C-JI.-G

I (limit fixed inter­mcrlia tc grade)

820 GOVERNl\IENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APIUL lG, HJJS.

Urown Law Department, Perth, 15th April, Hl-18.

HIS Execllency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executi,·c Council has :ipprovcd of the undermentioned appoint­ments:-

Harold Woolley, as Usher to His Hononr .Mr. Justice Wolff, as from the 22nd .March, HJ48, vice Wilfred George .Mulligan, resigned,

Constable R. ,J .. McDonald, as acting Clerk of the .Local Court and acting Clerk to i\ibgiRtrntcs, Yalgoo, drning the absence on annual lcaYe of Constable A. 'I'. .Mo11ck.

Constable .M. V. Lloyd, as acting Clerk _of the Local Court ilnd acting Clerk to :Magistrates, Wyalkatchcm, during the abscnee on annual leave of Constable J. P. .J. rraylor.

LlU8NSING AC'l', 1911-19,lG. HIS Exccllcne,· the Licutcnant-Go,·cm01• in Exccntin .. • Council has gr~rntcd under sectio.n 47 of the Licensing Act, l911-Hl4G, the petition of the electors residing \\"itldn nn ai·en cornprised within a rectangle being 2lJ miles North, six miles ·west, and six miles East of the store of Bruce Henry .McMurray, situated on lot 23 Walpole (the ocean being taken as tl1c Southern boundary of the rectangle), for a new Gallon License within the Kelson Licensing District, in ,·icw of the recommendation of the Licensing Court dated the 12th day of April, 1948.

His Excellency the Licntcnant-Gonrnor in Excrn­ti,·e Council has granted under section 47 of the Licensing Act, Hll1-194G, the petition of the electors residing within a circle ha,·ing a radius of 12 miles from the Post Oflice at Piawaning for a new Gallm1 License within the ~foorc Licensing District, in ,·icw of the recommendation of the Licensing Court dated the 12th day of April, 1948.

His Excellency the Lientcnant-GoYernor in Execn­tiYe Council lrns granted under section 47 of the Licensing Act, 1911-194G, the petition of the electors rcsitling iu an area bciug \\"ithin a circle lrnving a radius of ouc mik• from the Post Office at Ilakca within which area is situated Sawmilling Site No. 45/33 in Samnilling Permit 79/11 for a new Gallon License within the Mnrray-Wcllington-Forrcst Licens­ing District, in ,·iew of the recommendation of the Licensing Court dated the 9th day of April, 1948.

His Excellency the Licntcnant-Go,·cruor in Execu­tive Council has granted under section 47 of the Licensing Act, 1911-194G, the petition of the electors residing within an area being within a circle having a radius of 40 chains from the centre of all that piece of land situated at the c.orncr of Laboncherc Hoad and Preston Street, South Perth, for a new Gallon License within the Canning Licensing District in view of the recommendation of the Licensing Court dated the 9th day of April, 1948.

His Excellency the Licntcnant-Go,·crnor in Execn­tin Council has refused under section 47 of the Licens­ing Act, 1911-1946, the petition of the electors resid­ing in an urea being ·within a circle having a radius of 40 chains from the centre of all those pieces of land situated tlt the eorncr of Wanncroo Road and Victoria. Parade, .M:ount Lawley, for a new Publican's General License within the Snbiaco Licensing District in view of the rccommcudation of the Licensing Court dated the 12th day of April, 1948.

His Execllcncy the Licntcnant-Go,·ernor in Execu­tive CounC'il hns rcfllscd nuder section ,17 of the Licens­ing Act, 1911-1946, the petition of the electors residing ""ithin an area comprised within a circle huving a radius of three miles from the Post Office at Glen Forrest for a new Publican's General License with ill the Swan Licensing District, in view of the recom­mendation of the licensing Court dated the 9th day of A pri1, 1948.

Acting under the powers coufcncd upon them b~· subsection (7) of section 21 of the Lice11sing Act, 1911-1946, with the apprornl of the Hon. Attorney General the Licensing Magistrates of VVestcrn Austra­lia, ban delegated to the Rcsidei1t Magistrates of the undermentioned Magisterial Districts their powers, authoritcs, duties and f1mctions relating to applica­tions for the rcncwnl and transfer of licenses to be dealt with at the Liccnsh1g Courts to be held in .May nnd June next.

[,icensing Distrtct in wlltcll tile dclcgatctl anthortt-'· may be

PXCl'cilll'd,

Alballl' Bl'YC!"lcy-Piugclly. Broome Bunbnry Collie Coolgardtc Cuc enc , East Khnbcril'Y Bast KimlJcrlcy Ga~coync , Gerald ton Greenough Irwtn Kalgoorlk Kanowna , .. l\anowna Kat,1nnin;.: ncm:tes :Moore , .,rt. Lcononl m. :'-fa::met .\It. -'1:J.)!'.llCt 1It . .\fargaret .\[urchison ~rmd1ii.lon .\[urray-""l'lliltglon­

J.,'orrcst :ltnnay-Wl'llln;.:lon-

I?onest Nl'lson .Nortlmm Pilbara l'iibara , Ru,·enst.horJll' Uocibonrnc Hochonrnc Snssc•x Tootlyay Wag-in .,. . ... "-illiarn~-~arrogin Ytl~arn Ytl~arn York

CourU1011se.

All.nun· Uc,·crlcy Uroomc J3unbnrr come .,., Kali,;oorlk Cue ,\"i!nna lfall's Creel< ""ymlllalll C'nrnnn·on Gciraltlton Gcrnklton Gernltlton Kalgoorlh< Knlgoorlie Norseman Knt-n.mitng K:ilµ;oorlil' )foom T,eonor11 llIL }fa;:.,'l.ll't Ynlgoo La,·Nton !-Il'el,:itlmrr11 ""ilnna ]1lll11Jlll".\"

Pinj:irra

Hrklgeto,m Northam l\Iarb\c Bar l'ort Hcdhlrnl ""agin On~Jow

'llol'bonmc Bnsselton 'l'ood,·11y Wagfo Narrogin Knlgoorl!r Soutl1crn Cross York

1Iagistcrial Dtstrkt of llcstdent Ma:..'l.s­

trutc appointed as Delegate.

Stlrltng A,·on Uroome ]?or rest J.,'orrl'st , . Coolgardic :.\Inrchlson Clifton ... East Khllberley J~ast Kimberley Gascoync Gernldton Gerald ton Gcraldton Hnnnans Hannnns Dundas StirlillJ.( Collier Gcrnldton C'ol!ier .1,[urchison )lurchison Collil'r )Iurcl1i~un CUfton Forrest

Forrest

.mtchcl! A,·on Pil!Jara. .. Port Ilcdlnrnl sttrltng ... Asl1burton . llocbournP Mitchell Avon Stirling Wtll1ams Coolgardtc Coolgardic A,·on

Date.

1-0-48 15-0-4S 7-0-48

10-0--48 15-0-48

1-0-•18 18-0-4S 23-6-48 fl-(i--18

1-1---G-48 3-0-48 7-G--48 7-0-48 7-0--48 1-0--48 1-0-48

30-0-48 15-0-48 1-0-48 U-G-48

11-0-48 14--0--1S 13-0-48 10-0--18 0-0-48

23-0--18 10-0-48

23-fl--18 10-0-48 2(1-5-48 2.!'i -(i-4S ltHi-48 :!1-0-4:-i Hi-li-M{

d-U-.rn ll-li--1$ 10-0-,JM 17-0-48 1-0-48

17-0-48 l 7-G-48

THE Hon. Attorney General being the .Minister ad­ministering the Licdnsing Act, HJ11-194G, has appointed the dates shown hereunder as the dates for the ordi­nary sittings of Licensing Court in .June next at the places mentioned.

Licensing District.1Plncl' of Sitting-.

Perth, ::iubiaco Claremont, mHl CanntnJ.(

Fremantlt•

Guildford arnl Swnn

Ayon

Perth

Frernnntlt• ...

<'-Udlnnd Junc­tion

:Uerredtn

Dafr.

'J'uesday, 1st June, HJ-18.

Wednesday, 2ml June, l!J-1S

'l'lmrsday, 3rd June, Hl48

Wcdnesdn~-, !lth June, Hl48

ELEU'rORAL ACT, 1907-1940.

'l'hnc.

10·30a.m.

10·30a,m.

10·30a.lll.

10·30a.rn.

THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the undermentioned appojutmcnt and canecllations of up· pointmcnts of Postal Vote Officers under the pro,·i­sions of section 90 of the Electoral Act, 1907-19,10:-

N orth-East Premantlc District. Appointment.

Dedman, Gordon F., :1 Harvest Street, Xorth Frc­mantlc.

Cancellations. Lydon, Alfred J oscph, 10 Dugan Street, I-<algoorlie. Best, .James H., State School, Beverley. BoYell, Charles .J., Wyloo Station, Onslow. BoYcll, .M:adgc V. (Mrs.), \Vyloo, via Onslo,Y. Bro\Y.n, Ronald I-I.1 Court House, Frcmantle. Burden, Mark D. 1 School, Sonthcrnbrook. Byrth, Thomas I\L, 49 Gregory Street, Wembley

Parle Corbett, Francis .T., Wahroonga Station, ,·ia Carn:n­

YOn. Corbett, Mary A. (Mrs.), Wahroonga Sttltion, via

CnrnarYon. Cowie, .James, Police Station, Btoomc. Ellcr:r, William L., \Valgun Station, ,·ia .M:ccka-

tharra. Gorringe, Alfred T., Alexander Road, Sonth Belmont, Oriffi11 1 .John C., State School, Broomehill, Hn~kctt, Aubrey A., Younnmi.

Al'HII, JG, 1948. j

1-b.ll, C. S., School, North Bnlyoc. Heron, .J olm H., 50 .Market Street, Frcm:rntlc. Hibcr, ~forg:i.rct (i\frs.), St:i.tc S(•hool, Upper Fer-

guson. Ilnntcr, Barbara W. (.Mrs.), Golden IUdgc. Hurst, .:'.fary (Miss), State School, Wihm:t. Hnt(•hinson, N". B. E., School, Bowelling. Inglis, Edwin A., State School, 1Icckcring. . Jones, Thom:1s JI., Sbtion Master, Pembrook. King, Albert .T., Koodarric Station, 0nslow. Kn:1.pp, .J:1tk, B:1llidu. Kopp, Frcdcritk W. A., State Shipping Service, Cliff

Street, Frcm:1ntle. L:1kc, Henry G., 8choo1mastcr, Herne Hill. Lewis, Doris E. H. (.Mrs.), Christm:i.s Creek, d:1

Dcrb,· . .:'.ICC:1skill, Alci.::1u<lcr, Police St:i.tion, HarYcJ. .:',foDon:1.ld, 8:vdnc:,- C., .Mm1diwindi Station, .Mnndi·

windi. .:'.kEntcc, Helen (~Iiss), Fl:1.t ~ 1-I:i.lc Fl:1.ts, .'.fount

ktrcct, Perth. )IeLc:i.n, Afan C'., State Ochool, Cuc. :\[cP:i.rtfand, An:i.sbsi:i,, (l,h-s.), Sbtc School, Xillup,

vi:1 K:trrid:1h·. :\brlinµ:, Edw:i.rd A., St:i.tc School, Bcncnbbin. :1J:1r1:,h, Hugh L., l"/o. C'omct G. :Mine, 1Iarble Bar. i\Iilnc, Xcil, ~It. \\"cl<l St:i.tion, \"fa L:n·crton. .:\foorc, Cyril Engrnr, St:Lte School, Williams. .:\loses, E'"cl_rn .i\l. (1'frs.), U:1roo Sbtion, \"i:t 0nslow. J'foscs, Gilbert 0., U:1roo Sbtion, ,·b 0nslo,v. 0 "Brien, 0i-bndo .J. L., .-\rtillcry ban:i.(•ks, Fr('-

m:i.ntlc. P:i.rkcr, Cecil.\. H., L:i.ke Hinds, Wongau Hills. P:1tcrson1 Ashley P., Y:i.rraloola Station, d:i. 0nslow. Paterson, Ethel, Y:1n:i.loola St:i.tiou, 0nslo,,·. Phmkctt, W:i.ltcr A., ,vcstoni:1. Powell, 2\1.:rndc A., St:i.te School, Bro:i.d Arrow. Pnrki~s, Alfred P., Poliee Sbtion, L:i.wlers. Pyke, Joseph V .. J., Storekeeper, .i\faleolm. (iuick, Gr:i.rc (i\Irs.), Forrcstdale. Quilty, Gco. U., Bilb:i.rin. R:i.lston, ,fames, Kimberley Downs Station, \"ia

Dcrbv. Rc{lhC":i.d, \Yilli:1m, 2i Prinrcss Ro:i.d, Ncdlands. Reynolds, Audrey H. (Mrs.), Ethel Creek, .i\:Icck:i.-

th:i.rr:i.. Heynolds, Fr:rncis Ii:., Ethel Creek, ~Icckatlutrr:i.. Roberts, I,·or B., '' Bardl}C(', ·' Waddy Forest. Robinson, E. C., Linden. Rock, HcrbC'rt S., N:i.h:i.w:i.h. Rooke, Pcrci,·:i.l F., .i\:Iullc,,·:i.. Ross, Cyril G., State SC'hool, Hamilton Hill. Sargc:i.nt, George S., St:i.te School, Grccnhills. S(•nlly, ,John E., :rn Connolly Street, \Ycmble;y. Sh:ilcs, Phili!l A., G.W.S. Dept., Bnrr:i.coppiu. Sknthorpc, f. . (.Mrs.), Spring Creek Sbtion, \Vynd-

h:1m. Skntho1·pc, \Yilli:i.m, Spring Creek St:i.tion, Wynd-

h:lln. ::,tcw:1rt, is:nnncl A., St:i.tc S(•hool, Tnn:i.loo. 'l'rnslovc, Arthur CL, Rocbournc. 'l'rnslo\"c, 1I:1reell:i. B., Rocbonrne. Vinirombe, Xocl A., St:i.tc School, 1-!n(•hc:1. \\":i.ltcrs, lslwyn, \\~ittcnoom 's Gorge, \"l:i. Rocbourne. W:i.tts, Clement, Rchoo1, 'l':i.mbcllnp. ,vaucho1Jc, AI:i.n, Sthool, Gw:i.li:i.. Willi:i.ms, R11by E. W. (.i\Jrs.), 'l'owcr:i. St:i.tion, Yi:t

0nslow. \\'illi;nns, \\'illi:1111 ,v., 'l'owcr:1. ,·i:i_ 0nslow. Wilson, A. G., Foreman, l,fain Ro:i.ds Dept., Cundcr-

din. Woods, .John, St:i.tc School, l'\cllcrbcnin. Benn, Ernest, Bose:1bel, \"ia Kojonup. Bermingh:i.m, .fames, Higgins,·illc. Betty, Alfred E., Y :i_ngct St:itiou, ,·i:1. G cr:i.hlton. ('urric, John .T., Kathleen Valley. Herbert, Frank, Dongar:i.. .:\fac:i.insh, Hector R., Sbtc S(•hool, .:'\nnf.{:ll"in. Robinson, Frc(lcrick IV., Belelo Sbtion, i\Iccka-

th:i.rr:i.. Y ewers, H:i.n-~· L., ~forow:i.. :\llnntt, Fr:i.nk G., · (Qutsp:rn,' · Angnst:1. .Anderson, Alfred, L:i.imicdoon, .i\I:i.ndur:-ih. Arney, E:i.rle Brent, Conrt House, Cuc. B:i.cs,ion, Cl:1.ndc Augustus, ·woogcncllnp, Yin .i\It.

B:i.rkcr. Bitters, Albert Kt~nucwcll, R:i.ilw:i.~· f;t:i.tion, (':i.r-

rnbin. Br:i.dfonl, D:i.w::;on, l-1-.'.Hle Brook, Yi:-t Xarrogin. Brad)', Ri<'hal'(l K, K:i.lanrnnd:i.. Briggs, ~\lh<'rt J., Piawaning.

821

Brooks, Albert W., Yilliminning, E:i.st N:i.rrogin. Brown, ~\rthnr \\'m., cur. York a11d Inn:tmincka

Ro:1ds, Grccnmonnt. Bunny: Bril-c F., .Mobrnp. Burkin, George ,vm., ''Bonnie\"ic"", ' 1 Kojonup. Bntlcr, Eileen (.Mrs.), Arting Scrrct:i.ry Kondinin

Ho:i.cl Bo:i.rd, Kondinin. l':i.nuiug, William 1-I., Polirc :-:it:1tion, Donnyhrook. (_":i_\":i.n:i.gh, .John F., .K:i.dingnp . Ch:i.lmcrs, lb rry, Woodlinc, U·walia. ()hcgwiddcJI, .J. W., State B:i.ttcry, Payne 's Find. Chester, Bessie (Mrs.), Willow Springs, ,·i:i. K:i.nnup. C'l:n·kc, .Albert R., :j02 Hann:i.u Street, I"\:i.lgoorlie. Clayton, E., F:1ir Yicw, Cow:ir:mmp. Collins, Hobert. No. -! Pumping St:ltion, DI e>rrcdin. ("oppinc\Cl", .John, Police Station, North:i.m. Corbcrt, Arthur Hem·~·, "P:i.ringa .Mount,'' K:i.tan•

ning . l.'r:i.nficld, Herb crt P ., 0nslow. Curr:rn, K:1thcrine .i\I. Ofrs.), Jibrning .

D:iym:i.n, U-corgc S., Emu Hill. De:rnc, Alfr('d J., N:i.nnup. Dempster, Fredcrirk G., eoor:i.ly:i. St:i.tiou, '"b C:i.r•

n:i.r,·on. Dc\"ine, .T :i.mes, I-foynesdale. Digncy, George '". I., Dwcllingup. Donald, H:1c, \"nn:1. Dorm:i.n, Andrew, Rosa Glen . Dow(ling, "':i.lter1 .i\fassingh:nn 8trC'et, Kellcrben-in . Dun, Annie A., llamcrsle~· St:1tion, \"i:1 Rocbonrnc. Dnn, Ucorgc F., H:i.mcrsley St:i.tion, Ro('honrnc. Dnnr:i.n, George 0., Toompnp. Dungey, r-:dwin B., Bchnont Avcmw, E:1st Belmont. Dwyer, Wcstbry .J. Snr., Kun:i.n:1l1i11g. Eddy, Fr:i.ncis E., Nnng:i.rin. Egcrton-W:i.rbnrton, .John, ''Yeen~·('llnp, ·· E.ojonnp. Ellis, Ch:i.rlcs, Snr., Wong:111 Hills. English, John Cyril, Mcrilup, \"i:i. Knkerin. E\":i.ns, George, Sheen's Store, Bonlder. F':i.nning, Peter, W:1ddc1l Ro:i.d, Bil-ton. Fitr.p:i.tri('k, ,Joseph J:1mcs, Kookynic. Fitzp:i.tri(•k, P:i.trick J., Ni:i.g:i.r:i., '"i:1 Kookynfr. G:i.nzer, E. G. H., Ellcrslic, Box -L), W:1gin. G:i.1·rett, Pr:i.nk, K:1b1mmd:i. Ro:i.cl, Routh Guildfol'(l. Clilhcrt, L:i.nrcncc .i\:I., Broomchill. (lissing, A. V., P:i.rkers Range. Gloster, Edwin J., l~-Mile Peg, Gre:lt E:1stc•rn Iligh­

"·ar, Glen Forrest. Gobb:1rt, John, G:i.bbin. Goodrhild, Edmnnd F., B:i.dgcminnup. ,·i:1 Kat:1.n·

ning. Goodcs, Harry R., 36 ,v:i.lker Street, Frcm:rntle. Gould, W .. J., Whcl:i.rr:i., \"i:i. Gcr:i.ldton. 1-I:i.ddleton, -Job F., Coomp:i.tinc, ,·i:i_ K:i.t:i.nning. lfannnond, Sidney F., D:i.rlington Ro:i.d, Darlington. lfarrison, ,villi:i.m, North Knkcrin. lfartzcr, Charles .J., Forests Dept., Grccnbushcs. I-I:1rny, Robert, L:i.kcwood. H:i.worth, Thom:i.s L., ,vcleomc lhttery, Lcnnou-

\'ille. Herod, John, Wm:i.ming Bush. Hill, Ar(•hie Gilchrist, L:i.Ycrton. Hill, C., L:i.nrton. Jiillm:i.n, Fr:i.nk B., Bnnbury Ro:1d Bo:nd, B1mbm~·­ITincs, Alfred, 102 South Street, South Frcmantlc. lJobb_s,_:f;;dwin H., ,vundo-n:ic, ,·i:i. ,v·ooroloo. Horlcy"; f'h:i.rlcs L. F., ' 1Thc Gr:i.ngr, •· \\'r1:;t Pop:111-

,\'inning. lfotson. Robert A., W:i.gin. Irnnsidc, George S., 1:Iingcncw. Jensen, Annie, Bnll:i.rdoo St:i.tion, Yi:1 .'.\lnlkw:1. -Tcnscn, Robert Hy., Bnll:i.rdoo Sbtion, \"i:J. :\Iul]cwa. .Johns, Gco. N . .'.\fcK., Edenl1ope Sbtion, ,·i:i_ .:\Iccka-

th:i.rr:i.. .Jolmson, Norm:i.n T., P.O., K:i.rric1:1le. -Jones, Alfred E., Ifayw:i.rd Street, H:i.rvc~·-.Joucs, \V:i.Itcr Peebles, Alb:i.ny Ro:i.d, C':i.nuington . Kenny, Const;i.ur(' F. (.i\-frs.), K:i.ti\"c Settlement.

( ':i.rrolnp. Kenny, P:i.trick C"., X:i.tiYc Settlement, C:1rrolnp. K('nW:i.rd, ~c1win R., lfareficld Farn1, ('ollic Hoad,

Kojonnp . Kinder, Fr:i.nk, Cl:i.b:i.uinth:i.. I'\indc1·, },fable ('. (J.frs.), G:i.b:rninth:i.. L:i.kc, Eileen, 8t:i.tc S('hool, Minniv:i.Ic. L:i.kc, W:i.llis John. Sbtc School, .i\[inui\":llt'. L:i.ndwehr, .-\rthnr Dcrtr:1m, Post 0flirc. Yon:rnmi, Lee, Robert, Turkcr Hill. Lcggic. IT:n·old F:., Bun:i.(•opph1, Lc,go, JI:i.7.el ().[b;s), C':i.clonx, Lo1·hton, -Tolm, Doddnliu.

822 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [A,'lllL 16, 1948.

Logan, Agnes J. (Mrs.), Walgoolau, North. Logan Andrew, Walgoolan, North. Lorki~, J ohu T ., (Mill Office), W orsicr. McArdcll, John Orson 0., Emu Gold l\.huc, Agne'':· .McHugh, Ernest A., Koombcrkine, Bo.'I'.: 84, Dowerm. McKenzie, Job S., lGS Piesse Street, Boulder. Mackenzie, Peter ~-, \) Victoria Street, South l\1rtl1. :i\Iadderson, ·wm., ?ifaidit Vale. iiarflcct, Reginald G., Kuringnp. Martin, Frank, Denham River. Station, Wyndham. Maschettc, Matthew, c/o. :M1llars T. and T. Co.,

Jarrahdale. l\Iesser, George J., Grccnhills. }Iollov, :i\faurit'e, State School, Coonana. l\Ioor~ Weslev George 103 Lewis Street, Kalgoorlic. lvioon~~', ·wmiam "\"V., lsu Sonth Terrace, South l!'rc-

mantlc. Moran, .Michael, Uoolgar<lic . .M:ulloy, Charles, School, East V!~torin: Par~\ :Murray, Arthur Fcrgnsou, Kcnmup, Boyup

Brook. Nicholls, ·William I-1., Arthur R.iYcr. O 'Halloran, Nicholas B., Cherry Tree Pool, Yia

Ka tanning. Overton, Kenneth, Yawcrlin Creek. Palmer, Richard 8., Crooked Brook. . Phillips, Howard :.\.., \Varrcn Road, Boongardo, na

B. Ka tanning. Pinner, Charles,_ 37 Chelmsford Roa<l, 1\-It. Lawley. Plant, James H., Shacklcto11. Platten, Samuel, Northcliffc. Pope, Ethel (Mrs.), 16 Cardigan 'l'crraec, Jolimont. Potter, William H., State School, Nc<llands. Power, Gn? Franc-is, l\Inlgnl Station, Mcekatharra. Pugh, Frank R. II. lI., Naniknp. Puls, Albert E., Torbay. Puls, Doris M., Torbay. Qniek, Herbert E., Collgar. Quill, .John T., Dnranillin. Rains, Arthur L., '' Calccono,'' Marchagcc. Rawlings, Charles J., l\iia Mia Estate, Albany. Reynolds, George l\L L., !lfoonyoonooka. Riseborough, Henry, Dongolocking. Robinson, Edward, School, Menzies. Robinson, Gwencth E. (Mrs.), Road Board Ofti.cc,

Wandering. Rooney, Charles J. Snr., Glc_n Wancn, via .Manjimnp. Royce, Sydney George, Flmdcrs Bay. Scammcll, William P., ''Scymonr, 1

' Boynp Brook. Schmidt, Henry H., Burbidge. Scrymgconr, James M., Hospital, Frcmantle. Sinclair, John R., Rottnest Island. Smith, Edward G., Burbidge. Smith, Ernest, Belmont A venue, South Belmont. Smith, Horace D., Dongolocking. Smith, Leslie R. B., Rul'al Bank, \Vagin. Spargo, Charles N., George Street, :Mcrrc<lin. Spcn·ccr, Thomas C., Government School, Onslow. Spilsbnry, Lanric, ForC'st Dept., Yt1m1i:1h, Yia Man-

jimup. Spink, Frank, Augusta. Stewart, Ivor \V., Police Station, Turkey Creek. Sto.nc, Horace .J., Korbel. Sullivan, Arthm Rowland, 171:l Perth Road, Bassl'll-

dcan. Summerville, Edward, State School, Smith ·'s Brook. Bunter, Arthur Keith, Police Station, Turl\.c~' Creel;. Theyer, Helen Christine K. (Mrs.), King Hi"cr, Al-

bany. Urquhart, Austin, State School, Quin<lanning. Walker, Thomas G., Flat Rocks. Wall, John L., 1001 Austral Road, Kalgool'lic. \Valmslcy, Gcorg<', \Varoona. Ward, \Villiam Arthur, :i\H. Palmer. Wellstead, Robt, \V. T., "Gra,'c Ifill," Salt Hinr. West, }'r.i.ncis, Domducking, via Wagiu. Weston, Charles V., Quclagctting. Williams, Florence Susannah (Mrs.), Somerset Hill,

via Denmark. Williams, P. A., N. Dnmblcynng. \Villiams, Robert ,J., Somerset Hill, via Denmark. Willis, Ethel l\L (Miss), Concspondcnec Classes,

Ularcrnont. Wollseifer, Mathias, Beagle Bay l\fission. Woodbury, Archibald I-I., State School, \Vickcph1, Wright, Benjamin, Roud Board, Muudijong, Grocock, Thomas .T., Road Board, Brnec Hoc:k, Hardwick, John, State School, Bunting. Harvey, Clive, Mogmnbcr. Turner, George, P,W, Dept._, Port Hccllau<l.

Tlll~ Hon. Attomcy General has approved of the undermentioned appointmcnts:-

William Henry Walmsley, as acting Bailiff of the l•'remnutle Loc·al Comt, vice Kenneth Joseph Bell, re­

signed. Constable !-L J. l\IcDoualcl, as aeting Btdlifl" of the

Yalgoo Local Court, during the abscnc-c on annual leaYc of Constable A. T. l\'Ionck.

Constable l\L Y. Lloyd, as acting Bailiff of the Wyalkatchcm Local Court during the absence on an­nual lca.vc of Constable J. P. J. Taylor.

Constable L. E. \Vishart, as uctiug Bailiff of the York Lo<'al Court at Qnail'ading <luring the absence on sic-k leave of Constable A. P. Cole.

Constalile C. F. K. Wilcox,. as acting Bailiff of the Katanning Local Court at Gnowangcnqi dnring the ahsen<·c on sick leave of Constable K. D. Loal'iug.

D~CLARA'l'IONS ANJJ A'l'TES"l'ATJO.NS ACT, 191:l. 'l'I-IE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the nn<lcrmcntioncd appointments of Commissioners for Declarations nuder the Declarations and Attestations Act, 1913:-

Jlorm'e Eugcue Day, South Perth; Oscar Edward !•'rank Stack, r;ast 1<'rcmantlc, an<l Herbert Bertram Stephens, West .Midland.

'l'HE Department has been notified that cheque No. 119+7 dated the 31st March, 1948, drn,wu on the Clerk of Courts Trust li'nml for the sum of £29 5s. 4<l. in fayom· of Bailiff, Frcmantle, has been lost by the payee; payment has been stopped and it is intended to issue a fresh cheque in lieu thereof.

H. B. HAYLJ,.iS, Under Secretary for Law.

HOSPITALS AC'T, 1927. Yarloop District Hospital-Amendment of By-ln~·s for

th(' Control of the Medical Fnn<l. ~\ t a meeting of the Board of l\Ianagcmcnt of the Yar­

loop Distrirt Hospital held on the 19th clay of Novemhcr, 1947, th<' following resolution· w.i.s passc<l:-

WI-IEREAS nuder the provisions of section 23 of the Hospit.1ls Act, 1927, a Board may itself establish and manage a Medical Fnn<l, the objcet of which shall be to scc·nrc for its subscribers medical attendance, hos­pital treatment, or other similar hcncfits, an<l may, by by-laws, provide for the regulation and control of such Fund; aud whereas the Board of l\fanagcmcnt of the _Yarloop District Hospital has established a Medical l•'und an<l has made by-laws for the control and man­agement thereof as published in the Government Gazette on the 7th cfo~· of Fcln·naQ·, 1947; and whereas the said Board of Management now deems it ~pcdicnt to amcu<l the said by-laws in the m~nncr mentioned in the schedule IH'rcuu<lcr: Now tl1crcfore, the said Board of Manage· mcnt of the Yal'loop Distric·t Hospital acting pursuant to section 23 of the Hospitals Act, 1927, doth hereby amcurl the by-laws for the contrnl and management o-f Hs said 1Ic<li<-al Fund hcrcinbcforc mentioned, in the ninnncr set forth in the sc-hcdulc hereunder.

Sc·hcdulc. 'l'ltc, abowmeutionc-d h~·-laws arc amended us fol­

lows:-L Delete from lines 1 and 4- of paragraph (a) Of by­

luw J the figures an<l symbols '' 6s. 6d.'' an<l '' 3s. 6d.'' respective}~· nn<l substitute thcrcfor the figures aud sym­bols '' ~0s.'' and '' 5s.'' respectively.

'.:!. Delete the existing paragraph (a) of by-law 8 an<l Rnbstitntc thcrcfor a new paragraph (a) as fol­lows:-

'r11e Board of Management shall have cUscrctionaQ· powers regardiug payment up to a. maximum sum of fiyc guineas for an~- one case in any one year, in rc­spcc-t of doctors' fees incurred by a subscriber or de­pendant when such subscriber or dependant becomes suddenly ill or meets with an accident while temporarily outside the district and is nnable to return for treatment by the Fund f,fodical Officer. Prodded that before uny daim shall he entertained h~· the Board a. subscriber (•laiming· nn<lcr this by-law shall produce n certificate, from th<' attc11r1ing dodor to the cffcc·t that the rondi~

_,,,mL rn, rn,s. l GOVERNMENT GAZE1'TE, W.A.

tion for whiL"h treatment \\"US gh·en precluded his re­turn foi- the purpose of trc:ttmcut by the Fund Mcdic:ll Officer.

3. Delete the l'Xisting hy·b\\" 12 :mtl substitute there• for :1 UC\\" b\·-la\\" 1~ :1s foilO\\"S :-' 'Snbseribcrs shall not rcccfrc free tn:itmcnt in nn_y of the follo\\"ing L"ascs:-

(:t) Disl':tSL','> fot· tin• l'lll'L' of \\·hich other L'Stablish­nwnts arc JH'O\"ilkLl.

(b) Any person n•qniring food ancl not medicine and \\"ho, in the opinion of the Fund I\Icdic:ll Officer, shoulcl become :in h1matc of a lJCllC\"Olc11t institution.

(c) VL•ncrcul disc:isl'. (d) Ah-oholism, or L"Omlitions resulting thL•rcfrom. (c) Dcntistn·. ( f) Ccrtifi:i.lJ~lL' iu::;:mits. (g) AcL"OUL"lll'mcnts-abortin• 01" otherwise (t·in·um­

nnm·isions will bl' free of ch:irgc). (h) For :my collllition for \\"hich lw or she is :ilre:udJ·

L"O\"Cn•cl by the provisions of the Workers' Compcns:i­tion Al't, 1912-1944, or :lll,\" other form of insur:rncc, or the RL•p:1tri:ition Aet.

(i) Should :my :,;nbsl'ribcr 01· Lkpcmlant rcfnsl' to L"ompl_\' \\"ith tlll' ol"lkrs of the Fund .McLlic:il Offiecr, lll' or she shull fol"fcit :ill fund ht'ncfits m1Icss othcr\\"iSc Lll'tcrmincLl by the Board of l\fon:igcnw_nt.''

P:1sscd :1t :i. meeting of the Y:irloop Dish-id llospit:11 Bo:inl of Jiau:1gcmt'nt on thl' HHh Ll:i_v of Xo\·embcr, 1947.

H . .:\ll'CALLU.:\T, Ch:1irm:n1.

L. H. DYER,

.\ppru\"L'd ]J_v His Kxt"C'lll'lll\\" tlw Lientcn:rnt-Go\·ci·nor in Exccnti\·c ("ouncil this 14th day of April, 194$.

H. H. DOIG, Ukrk of the Coumil.

'I'I-IB IIOSPI'l'ALS AC'!\ 1927.

Department of Pnblic Hculth, PL•rth, 14th AJlril, 1948.

H 11'3 BXCl'lknL·y thL' Licnten:rnt-Go\·cruor in ExL•cnth·p Connl'il has bL'L'll plcasL"d to :1ppoint :-

P.I-I.D. iH.il/39.-1-1. E. ~l'hurklc to bL• :i member of the Royal PL·rth Hospital Bo:ird during the abscnl'C from the State of the Ch:1irm:rn (F. ,J. Hnclin).

P.H.D. 202/:W.-!3. Str:iun to be :i member of the Wickcpin Distril't W:ir ).fcmori:11 Hospit:11 Bo:irtl for the period ending 31st ,Tnl,\·, H.148, -Vi<'e A. H. ·woodbury, resigned; :ind

P.J-I.D.-J. Prodor to he :1 member of the J:i1Tah­Ll:1lo Distrid Hospit:i.l Bo:1rd for the pCl'iod ending 31st July, 19-18, rice .r. X. Jfathc\\"s, resigned.

H. 'l'. S'l'I'l'FOLD, U ndcr Secrct:i ry.

THE ANATOMY AC'.I\ 1930.

P .H.D. 3:25/33.

Department of Public Hc:ilth, Perth, 14th April, 1948.

HIS Ei.:ecllcnC\" the Lil'ntt•n:rnt•GO\"Crnor in Ei.:ctntin Council h::ts bcCn plc:iscd to gr:int under the vrovisions of the .Anatomy Act, 1930, Licenses to pr:1ctisc Anatomy at the Sehool of Dcnt:il Sdcnce to the following:-

Gerard \\'illi:un Crock, Henry Vernon Crock, Fr:ink ,Tonfan Dig\\"ood, Ron:i.hl ·wmi:,m R:inkh1c.·Wilson 1 Colin H:iig Bouncy, Dnrr:ill Moore Simpson, AlC'xandcr Jack }fathcson, Kcnnl'th Preston Spencer, Ronahl 1IcPhail 'fownscml, :F'rcdcrh· Rou:ihl Dennis, John Th0111:1s Anders, Kenneth \Vill Fr:iuk ChambL•rs, Robcl't Bruce Turner Xorm:in J:nncs \Voocls, Campbell Raymond Prich:i;·d, J:1ck Mmr:iy, John Dennis Dc:isc, Peter Beresford I-fall, \Yilli:nn Dongl:is LcC'.

• \ . .NEA YE KING-SBURY, Assist. Commissioner of Public Hc:ilth.

Ex. Co. til8, C'.\Y.D. 1371/30.

HIS Exl'cllcm\· the Licutcnant-Go\·crnor in Com1cil h:1::,; been ulcnsed t0 :i,ppoint Arthm L:iurcm·c Young :1s Act­ing SCcrct~ry, Child Welfare Dcp:1rhncnt, :is from 12th .AJHil, 1948, d1ll"ing tht' absC'11cc of H:irry 'fudor I\Ic:>Iilm.

AR'l'HPR I•~. \VA'J'TS, :\fi11ish•r for Child WL•1fa1·t'.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.

'l'llE undcnncutioned allotments of land will be offered for sale :it public auction 011 the dates and at the places specified below, under the provisions of the L:ind Act, 1!:)33-1939, and its rcgul:itions:-

i\IERREDIN. :2Jst April, 1948, at 4 p.m., ut the Uomt Housc­

n,Icrrcdin-"504, 4a. 2r. 36p., £20.

WILUNA. :Zlst April, 18-!8, :it 11 :i.m., ~t the olllcc of tlie l\Iining

Rcgistrar-:!:Wilnna-'fo\\"ll (:1) 704, lr., £20; 'l'ow11 (a) 966,

lr., £12 10s.

COLLIE. ;;th :\fay, 1948, :1t 11 ~.m., :1t the Court Housc­

';Allanson-'fo\\"n P2, lr. Bp .. £Hi. ~C'ollh•-To\\·n 1386, lr., £11:!; 'l'0\\"U 1387, lr., £18. ~D:irkau-"141, 4:1., £1J: -»1-1:2. :k1. (h·. :21lp., £13.

CUE. ,)tit ).J:1y, 1948, :tt 11 :t.m., at tlw Oflicc ot' the ).lining

Rcgisti·ar-t HL'L'Lly-Town (a) 1½5, lr. :!.7p., £1:! .!Os.

NARROGIN. iith :\fay, 1048, :1t l:! noon, :1t the Gon•rnmcnt L:iml

AgL'lll")"-t.Jit:1rning-Town T, lr., £:20.

' ~nbnrb:in for cnlti\·:ition. t Cl:t11SL' :21 of the Rcgul:l,tions does not ap})l)". ~ {'J:mSL\'i 21 :i.nd :22 of the Rcgul:itions do not :tpJlly. 1 Subjl'ct to truncation of corner if necessary. (:i) A \":1il:tbll' nmlcr lca:,,chold conditions only.

All impro\·emcnts on the ln..nd offered for sale arc the property of the Cwwn, and sliall be paid for as the .Minister may direct, whose valuation shall be final and binding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of these sales may be obtained at this office, and the offices of the various Go\·crnmcnt Laud Agents. Land sold to a depth of 200 feet below the natural surface, except in mining dis• tricts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet or 20 feet only.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Landi!!.

FORFEITURES. 'l'HB UJHlernll'ntioncd kasc:; ba\"C been c'UnCL'llccl under section 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1946, owing to uon­p:l_\'ment of rent or othC'r rc:isous :-

X:rnl{', Lc:ISL', District, Rc:ison, Oorl'cs., Pl:m. Lukin, G. R., Ellingh:im, J. H., F:ills, H., Gray, A.,

Young A. H. (a::, Trustees of the Aldcrsydc Golf Links); l 289/41:1 ; .Ahh-rsyLlc Rc~cn·e :20661: ] !h:.; 2072/30: Aldersydc 'l'o\\"nsitc.

Lukin, G. R., Ellingh:nn, J. H., 15':ills, R., Gr:iy, .A., Young A. H. (:ts Trustees of the Aldcrs_\·dc Golf Links); 791/4:2: Alclcrsydc RcsN\"C 20660; £1 10s.; 2072/30: .-\ldersyllc :rnd 34:3C/40.

('mmingham, ,James; 8133;:'iti; Yictori:-1 438(.i; :ib:1n­Lloncd; 1:274/10; 156B, E:2.

Cnnningh::un, J:imcs; 1317:!1.}li; YiL"loria 6112; £Hi 1:!s. lid.; ;3012/26; Hi6B/40, E2.

Cunningl1:im, ,Tohn; 5·//412; Yictori:t 9312; £10 17s.; 82-7 /30; 156B/40, E2.

Dc\\·ar, A. )L \V•.; 16367/68; Roe 45; £317 8s. 6d.; 328/:!3 ; 3S7 /80, D3 .

Dt'\\"ar, A. ~I. W.; HHJ.)i /68; RoL" ,';:14; £!H) 6s. 3d.: !i:!i7 /:!::i; 387 /80, DE3.

Jcifory, J. H.: 347/4:2:JO; YiL-tori:1 9384: t·o1Hlitions; 1 :ZU{i/46; 1 Ul/80, AB4.

}.lurriott, .A. G.; 332/6.30; Portion of Hescl"\"e 1!)143; £4 3s.; 543/43; Loc::itions near Carn:in·on.

Whallc_\"1 R. B. i 3117 /595; Wilun:1 7:29; nhnlllloncd; J 12!)/34; Wilnna 'l'ownsite.

H. E. S.MI'l'H, Vndcr Se:c1·et:1ry for L:rnds,

824 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AwmL lG, 1948. _______________________ _.:_ _________ ~_

RESERVES.

Dcp:1rtmcnt of L:inds :md Sun-cys, Perth, 7th April, 1948.

HIS Excellency the Licnten:mt-Go,•crnor in ExccutiYe Council hns been ple:1sctl to set :1part :1s Public Rcscn-c!'l the l:md dcscrihed in the Schrdulc bclo"· for the pur­poses therein set forth.

,1180/40. KONDU'l'.-No. 22782 (Rcc•rr:1lion-Childrcn 's Play­

ground), Lot No. 31 (lr.). (Plan Kondut Townsite.) 1087/48. BENCUBBlK.-.No. 22783 (Antlml:rncc Site), Lot

No. l:")2 (lr.). (Pbn Bcncubbin Tow11sitc.)

4445/11, Vol. 2. FRANKLAND..-No. 2278'4 (P:ub:lio Utilit)·) ., Lot

Nos. 1, 2, 20 and 21 3r. 38.Gp.). (O.P. 5493; Pbn l!~r::inkl:1nd 'l"owusitc.)

i018/13. KATANNING.-Ko. 22785 (Haihnty Purposes), Lot

Xo. 17 (lr. 27p.). (Pl:m Kfltanning To,,·usite.) 4934/23. NARROGIN.-No. 22787 (Sclwolsite), Lot Ko. 1283

(39a. 3r. 211i.). (Pl:m Nnrrogin Towusitc, Sheet I.)

H. E. S~!ITH, Under -Sceretary for Lnnds.

PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895-1947.

Department of L:mds :md Snn-cys, Perth, 7th April, 19,18.

L. & S. File 3193/47. HIS Excellency the Licnteu:mt-Go,·crnor in Exccutin: Council, ncting pursunnt to the pro,·isions of the Pnrks :rnd Reserves Act1 1895-1947, ]1:1s been pleased to :1pprov0 of the nmcudmcnt b)· the King's P:1rk Board of the by-laws made by the said Board nuder and for the plll'­poscs of the said Act and published in the Gove·l"1imcnt Gazette on the 18th dny of Jm1c, 1943, in the manner mentioned in the Schedule ]1crcnnder.

H. E. SMITH, Under See•rct:lry for Lands.

Schedule. rr]ije :1bo.,·cmcntti.oned, by-1aw51 :1Tc :nncndcd as fol­

lows:-1. Delek by-law 1 nnd insert in lieu thereof the

following as by-hw 1 :-In these by-faws the terms shown below shall, unless

the context otherwise indicates, be:1r the meanings set ngainst them rcspcctinly, thnt is to sny :-

(a) ''The P:ll"k" menus King's Pnrk, Hcsen-o No. Al720, the bou11d:1rics of which :u·c g:1zcttcd in the Govermnent Gazette of Western Anstrnli:t dated the 27th November, 1942, nnd includes :1ny pnrt of the s:1id reserve.

(h) '' Rond'' means :1ny thoroughfare surfaced with bitumen, gr:1vcl, eoncrctc, wood or other hard matcri:1), other than :1 footpnth, :rnd includes eYGl'J" p:1rt tllcrcof, nnd includes any bud m:1rkcd as :1 road upon the plan of the P:1rk deposited in the Oflicc of Titles either prior to or after the m:1king of these h~·-l:1ws.

(c) '' Pootp:1th'' means any t1wro11ghf:ll"e of :t ""idth of less. th:tn 14 feet.

( d) '' Bridle tracks'' means :1ll thoroughfare,.; marked upon the s:tid pl:tn of the Park !'IS rcscncd for equestrians.

(e) "Traffic Act'' 1ncans the Traffic Act, 191!l-1946, and all amendments thereto from time to time in force, :t.nd b1elndcs all rcgul::itions lll!'ldc t1wrrm1dr1' from time to time in force.

2. (:1) Delete the word '' footw:1y'' where it :1ppc:U"s: in by-1:tws 2 :tnd 22 :tnd substitute thcrefor the worr1 '' footp:1 th.''

(b) Delete the word ''roadw:1y'' where it !'lppc:trs in by-1:iws 20 and 21 :1nd substitute therefore tl1c word ''ro!'ld.''

(c) Delete the word "carrbgc-w:1y" where it :1p1iear<; in hy-1:tn' '.-3 and substitute thrrcfor the word '' ro:td.''

3. In by-low 3, after lhc "·ord "cqucsll"ian," in the fifth line, insert the words '' :tlHl pcdcstrbns. 1 '

4. In by-1:t,Y 4 insert the words "donkey: mule'' :1fter tlic word '' ea.me I'' !'It the end of tlie sixth line of the said by-law, !'Ind :tftcr the words '' go upon'' in lhe third l:tst line of the s:tid by-law insert tho words 1 'dcp:tsture 1qiou.''

5. In by-1:tw 7 delete the words "hy indulging" in the sc<:'ond line1 :llld iusrrt in lirn thereof the wonls '' or sh:111 indulge.''

G. In ln-law 8 after the word "lodge" in the fit<ll line, add tl;c word "sleep."

7. In hy-law 11 :tftrr the word ''throw'' in tlrn ~ccond line, insert the word ''dislodge.''

8. In hy-law 13 after the word ''training'' in tlw bst line, :tdd the woi-d ''dislodge.''

D. In b~·-Jaw 14 :tftcr the word "thereof" in the hst line, add the words '' :111d sh:tll deposit sucl1 collcc· tion in the rccrpt:tcles prodded for such purpose.''

10. Delete by-1:tws 1"7 and 19. 1]. In hy-1:tw 18 delete the words ';:111d the rcguh­

tions m:tdc thcrcnnclcr :mcl.'' 12. Delete the words "the 'fr:tffic Art, 1919-1935,"

wl1crc they :tppc!'lr in by-l:1ws 18 and 21 and substi­tute thcrcfor the "·ords '' the T1·:1ffic Art.''

13. The existing p:1r:1gr:1ph of by•l:tw 20 is numbered (:t) and :1 nrw p!'lragr:tph to st!'lnd :ts par:1gr:1ph (h) is insrrtcd :1ftcr p:tr:tgraph (:t) :1s follows:-

(b) Parking of motor ,·chicles :tnd :tll other el:tssl'-i of ,·chicles is prohibited oit the 'West side of Fr:tw;r AYc1mc hetwccn the Forrest St:ttuc nnd the llfaleolm Street cntr:1nC'c, :tnd on the RcscrYoir Ro!'ld between Bellcvnc 'frrr:1cc !'llHl the Rcscn·oir. 14. In by-law 22 delete the word ''constructed' i in

the fourth line, :tnd in the -first line :tftcr the word ''shall' 1 insert the word '' p:n·k.''

A:UfE-N.DM:EN'l" OF REf:iERV .. E8. AG486 (Mt. B:trkcr), 9SGO (K:1t:nming), l .HOJ

(N arrogin), :rnrl 19,:135 (Brnrnbhin).

Dcp:1rtmcnt of Lands. and Sm·,·rys, Pc1·th, 7th April, 1948.

HIS ]i;xccllcncy the Lientcuant-Gowmor in Ei.:ecuth·c Council h:ts been ple:tscd to ::ipprow, under section 37 of the Land Act, 1933-1946, :ts follows:-

Corres. 2261/38-0£ the bonnd:trics of Rescrw .A648(i (Mt. B:1rltcr Lot 50) hcing amended by the :tdditiou of Mt. Barker Lot 361; of the :uc:t being incrc:tscd to la. 3r. 1.2p., :tntl of the additional :trca being rlassific(l :ts of Cl:tss ''A.'' (Pl:tn l\It. B:trkcr 'fownsite.)

Corr.es. 7018/13-0f the boumfarics of Rcserw 9860 being :tmcndcd hy the excision of K:it:rnuing Lot 17, :tnd of the :trc:t being reduced to 3r. 23p. nccordingly. (Pl:tn K:lt:tnning Townsitc.)

Corrcs. 4934/23-0f the bound:ll"ics of Rcscn-e 15i0) hcing :tmendcd by thC' excision of XarrogiJl Lot 9G7. (Pl:in N:ni-ogin Townsite, Sheet 1.)

Corrcs No. 1087/48-0f the honnd:tril'S of Rrs0n-1,' 19435 being :tmendcd b)· the cxC:'isiou of DC'ncnhbin Lot Jii2, !'Ind of the :trc:1 bei11g 1·cdnced to Jr. :1crordingly. (Pl:ln Bcncubbin Townsitc.)

H. E. SJ\TF.l:'I-1, Under Sccrct:iry for L:tuch;.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES. 1.{j(j2S (C:tling-iri), 17485 and li738 (N:ll'rogiu), ]7853

(Yarding), 2200G (East Dumblcpmg), 220-1-3 (Po!'t Hcdbnd), nnd 22084 (Mt. B:1rker).

Dcp:1rtmcnt of L:tnds :tnd Stn-Ycys, Perth, 7th Apl'il, l!J.18.

HIS Excellency the Licutcu:111t-Govcrnor in Exec-ntin· Council h:ts be.en plc:tscd to :1pprovc, under section ~'i" of the Land Act, 1933-1946, :ts follows:-

Cones. 6440/14---0f the canccll:ttion of Rcscr,·p lGGJS (C:tlingiri Lot 20). (Pfau Caliugiri To"'·nsitr.)

Cones. No. 4934/23-0f tl1c c:1ncellatiou o-f Rcscn-c~ 17485 (N:trrogin Lot 1242) "Qu:trry (Gr:ivcl)," :nHl 17738 (Nanogin Lot 124G), '' Qu:tny (Gr:n•cl).'' (Pl:n·. N:trrogin Sheet 1.)

Cones. 1475/21-0f the c:tn<-"Cllation of Reserws 17853 (Avon Loc:ttion 22235), "Schoolsitc." (Pl:tn 4/80, D3.)

Cones. 1310/38-0f tht> c:11H:elhtion of Rcscn·C' 220Uii (Willi:uns Lorntion l 3£'i81), "Schoolsitc.'' (Pl:111 -W8/80, E2.)

.APHIL lG, l\-J-18.] GOVERNivIEN'r GAZETTE, W.A. 8:.!5

Cones. 13,)1/3!1-0f the c:rnccll:ition of Reserve 22043 (Port Hcdl:ma Lot !17), 11 Busl1 Nursing Trnst. '' (Pla:1 Port Hcdfand 'l'ownsite.)

Corrcs. :?26]/38-0f the e:tnecll:ltion of Rescrv{' :?208+ (:\It. B:trker Lot 3Gl ), '' Rt>st Room (Country \Yomen ':,; Assoeiation.'' (Pbn )It. B:trker 'fownsite.)

ll. E. Bm'l'H, Under ~kert>tnry for Landi,;.

CI-L\XGJ<; OP PVHPOSE AXD A/IIEXI}:\IEX'l' OF BOUXDARIEB OF RESER\·g G/3:) ~\T J.,{,;oxoRA.

Dcp:11tmcnt of L;mds :llld Sm·\·cvs, Perth, ith Aprii, l!J-18.

Corr. l!HD/-11. HIS Exl•cllcuer tlH' Li,.mten:tnt-Uon•rnur in 1'::W(·'nti\-_, Council h:ts hc·cn plcnge<l. to :1p1n·o\-(\ nndt•r .-,.t•t·tion :\/ nf the Lnnd .Aet, 1933-]946, of:-

(:i; 'l'lw pmpoSt' of Hcscrrc li/33 ]icing eh:inged from '· Homan C:1tho\i(' (']rnn·h'' to '' Chnn•h :tnd ,-::.ehool Site (Rom:m C:1tholic). '•

(h) 1'1H' houndarit•s or Re&cl'\'t' li/3:1 (L(1 ono1·:1 Lo1 14:.?) being ;rnwmlcd hy the :tddition of Leonor:t Lot-; 13() :tml 1:i], :lll!l of tht• :ll'l':1 heing iucrra<iC'd to :\1·. :H'tonliugly. ( l ·1:1n Lt>onur:1 Townsitc.)

ll. E. BmTH, lTndc•r Sct•rct:1ry for Land'-.

Hl')-4:IJ FJREK ACT, l!):\i-19..J-:;. Appuintnwnt of )femhcrs of Atld.;;m·y Cornmiilt>t·.

Dl'J1:1rtmeut of Lund,; an,l Nm·\·t'\"S, Perth, 1 :ith Aprii. l!J~-S.

CtnTl'S. Xu. 193S/3!J. lT is hcrehy notilicd, for gencr:11 infunnalion. th:1t 11i-.

l~xC'rllcnc-y the Licutenant-Govrrnor in Exccnti\·e ('oun­t·il h:1s Uct>n Jilc:1-.;c(l to :tppoint, nuder the Jll°Ovisiou.-.; of . .;;cdion i of the Bush Fires Ad, 193i•l94:i, :\Tr. W. ).J. :\'mrn, Department of .Agri<'ulturc, Perth, :trnl i\-Ir. J. E. Watson, Secretary, King's P:trk Bo:tnl, :is memlwn, of tht' Rnr:tl Fire::. Prevention Addson Committee, -rirt' the Under Rc('rctary for Ag1·ieultnr.:. rt•signl'll, and :\fr. W. \Y. Yit•kcry (deecascd).

H. S. F'B.Al\ClX, At•ting lTndcr Sccrcbry for Lamb.

('ALI?\GTRI LOT ~O OPEX FOR SALE. AJiplications Close :ith )fay, 194!3.

DcJinrtmC'nt of Lnmls & Suncrs, Perth, 'itl1 April, i!l48.

Cones. CH40/14. HIS Execllcnr\· the Licutl'mmt-Go\'Pntor in Bxccutire Council h:ts bcCn plc:1sed to :tppro\·c, nuder sC'ction 45A of the L:tnd Ad, 1033-1!146, of C:tlingiri Lot 20 hcing m,ul(' :t\·:tilablc for sale in fee simple ri.t tlic pritc of £1.1, snhjcct to the following conditions:-

(i) Ead1 :ipplil'ation to 1mreh:ise sh:111 he :1l'comp· m1icd hy a deposit of ten Jl<'r cent. of the purch:1s,• money.

(ii) l'lw sueecssful :tpplkaut sh:1ll p:ty the b:tl:tncc of the pnreh:tsc money within twelve months of :1p11ro':{ll of Ms :1ppll('ation in fonr cqu:tl quartf'rl,Y inst:thncnts on the first d:-?ys of January, April, July :tnd October.

(iii) Applil'atiom;, :1ceomp:1nicd by a deposit of £1 10s., mnst he lodgc<l at the L:tnds Office, Perth, on or before \VeUnesd:1y, ;)th l\foy, 1948.

(iv.) All aJiplie:ttions lodged on or hefon• sneh dak will bt> trc:itc(l :u,; h:1ving been rCt'l'l\·cd on the closing thy, :1nd if there :ne more applicants th:111 one fo1· :rn;y of these lots, the :1pplic:1tion to be gr:tntcd will be llctermincd b,\· the Land Bo:tnl. (Pbn Calingiri Town· ,-;it e.)

H. E. Rl!I1'H, l:nllcr Scc•rcbry for L:tnd-;;.

XORTIL\:\fPTOX LOT 1 iH OPEX FOR SALK Applic:1tions (.'Jost> ."Hl1 )fay, 1D4S.

Department of Lri.nds :u1d 8Ur\·cys, Perth, ith April, 1948.

Col'l'cS. No. 2i8/4:{. HIS Exl°'ellc•nn· 1'lw Lieu!l-1!t111t-Govel'J10r in EXC('nli\'r Council h:ts hrCn ph'a':iNl to :tp}ltO\'f', under section 43.A of the' L:tnd Ai·t, 1!133-Hl40, of Xorth:tmpton Lot liG

being m:ttlt• :ffail:lhle for s:tlc in fee i,imple at the pl'i!?C of £12 :tnd subject to the following conditi011s :-

(1) E:1th :1pplic:ition lo pnrch:tsc shall he :tecomp­nnicd by :1 deposit of tt•n JICr eent. of the pnrch:tS(' llHmcy.

0) The successful :111plieant sh:111 p:ty the b:tlam·t• nf the 1nn·eh:1sc money within 1~ months of :1pprov:1l nf his :1pplieation in fonr equal qu:il'tci:l.v inst::ihm·nt<i nu tht> fir:-t <l:i)·s of Janu:try, .April, ,July .iml OctolH•r.

(:l; Applie:ttions, :iteomp:tnicd by :1 dq1osit of On,~ Pound Four Shillings (£1 4.s.) mns;t he lodged :1t thr L:nuh; Ofifrc, Perth, on or hcforc \Ycdues<l:tJ· the 5th .:-.fay, 1!148.

(4) All :1pplieations lodged on or hefol'P such d:1tc will he tre:itcd as haring been reecin:>d on the closing 11:ltr, :tn<l if there arc more :111plic:1nts than one, the :tp}llh:':ttion to lw gr:rnh•d will be detern1inPd hr the Lau(] no:nd. ~ ·

H. B. 8hlITTl, Under Scerct:1ry for L:tnds.

lli.;p:1rtn1ent of L:tmls :l.ll(l Hnr\·eys, Perth, 7th A1n·il, 19..J-S.

l T h l1t•1·eliy notifil·ll, for g-l•ncral information, that the nndt•rlll(•lltil!ncd lots m·e now open for s:th\ Hll(1Cr th• 1

1·0111litinns sJiceifit>d, hy pnbli(' :tmtion, !ts proddcil by tht• Land Ad. l!l33-l94G, a_t the following upset prices:-

.\j1plir:1tionR to he lodged :1t Pt,rth. :i.7:l:!/0~. \·01. ;3.

lll XX l :\ l' P.-Town li, £1.}; Suburb:u1 for Cnltiv:1tion !..J- and -Hi, :l:2:i each; knhurll:m for Cultivation 4i, 48 and 4!l, £:!O t•:Jeh.

~072/09, Vol. 2. X.\;\.(3];_:.)~NAX.-t·fobnrhaui l!w (i1ltiration 144 to

J:i.l, ineh1siH•, £1:i c:1ch. !ii."i!J/47. sot:'l'I-IEH?\ <'HO~S.-Town <i:28, £15. ,<;J0/47.

\\'OOHOLOO.-Town H, £10.

/'Ian::, !>bowing the arr:mgcment of the lots referred to :ll'1' now ohtaiu:1.ble at this offir't' :tnd the uilircs of the \·:1rions Uov<:'rlmH•nt L:1:1d Agents.

H. E. B:\ll'l'!I, Under Sccrct:iry for L:111ds.

J-'R.-\XKLAXD L.01'S OPEN FOR SALE. Applit·ations dose 3th 1Iny, 1948.

Dcpnrtment of L:tnds :tud S1m·cys, Perth, ith April, El4S.

( 'onrs. 4-!-!S/11, Yol. :L !Us Exeellcm•Y th(' Lieutcn:1ut-Go\·crnor in Exccntl\·c ( 'onneil has hc~•n plc:iscd to :tpprovc, undt•r section 43A of the L:tml Act, 1933-1946, of the Fr~11kl:1nd Lots as ('llllUH'rated in the St•hl'dule hereunder being madf' ;1\·:1ilnhlc for 1:1:1le in fee simple :1t the prices set out therein :tnd subject to the follo"-°ing conditions:-

( I) A d011osit of ten per cent. of the fixed priec shall a(•(·omp:tny caeh applic:1tion.

(~) B:lhnec of 1mrch:1sc money on town lots sh:1ll lie pnid within 12 months from the dntc of :1p11rov:1l of' the ap11lie:1tion hy fonr quarterly instahn(•nts on the 1st days of .J:1nu:11·y, April, July :tnd Ol"tohcr.

(3) B:tlant·c nf JlUrehase moue.\- on snlmrb:tn for ('11lti\·:1tion lots sh:1.ll be p:tid within fkc years of the ~l:ite of :tpproval of the :tpplic;'ltion by cqnnl h:tlf-ycnr~y msbhncnts 011 the 1st 1farch :1nl1 1st September m ca(•h ye:1.r.

(4) E:irh snhnrban for cnltiv~tion lot shall be fcncc(l on the sttr\"CTCd houndnrics within two vc:trs from the (l:1tc of s:1lc ·with :1. fence of the dcscri1{tion prescribed hy the La.nd Aet prodded th:1.t the )finistcr m:1y, a~ his disrrction, accc•pt other substantfal improvements in lien of fencing. l<':tiling compli:tncc with these im­\ll'O\·emcnt conditions on :t suburb:tn for cultiv:ttion lot wiihin the time spcl·ificd, the license for sud1 lot sh:tll hccomc liri.blc to forfeiture.

(5) The m:1ximum number of lots which :rny person m:ty hold, under the provisions: of the L:t1H1 Act, within the townsitc sh:tll he limited to one town lot :1.ml one> :mbnrb:tn for <·nltiv:1tion lot, otherwise th:in witl1 the :--1weial :tpproval of t11c )finistc•r,

82G GOVERNMENT GAZE'l"fE, W.A. [A~mL 16, 1948.

(6) No transfer of :t town lot will be :1pprovcd until there h:1s been erected upon such lot a subst:rntiul clwelling house, business premises or other building for use by persons, which complies with all relcvnut :rnd material Loc:11 Oo\'cJ"llmcnt and Building Ry-l:lws or Reg-ulatious.

(i) The Crown Or:rnt will uol be issued for all~· town lot nntil the building condition mcutiuucd in the preceding paragraph has been complied with, but tlw Minister may, at his discirctiou, issue :1 Permit to Occupy any to\\'11 lot upon acceptahle cYidcuce being procluccd to him to pro,·c that the issue of such I_)crmit to Oecupr is rcqnircd for the puq)Osc of rt'gistcl'ing a mortgage by way of sct'urity for financial :tssist:wec to c:nry out the saic1 building t'onditiou.

(8) Nothing shall prcYcnt the b:ll:1m·e of pnrchasP mom!}·, togPthcr with Crowu Gr:1ut fee of £1 10s., being paid c:1rlicr than otherwise specified should the purch­:1scr so desire, but such e:1rlicr p:1ymcut shall uot rclic\'c the pnl'chascr from the ohHgation to t':ll'Q' out the impron:ment condition.

(9) I£ :111)' pul·ch:1ser or holder of a town lot slrnll fail to comply witl1 the prescribed building conditio11 within six months from tl1c elate of :1ppr0Yal of the :1pplicatiou to purchase the lot, then the lot sh:1ll be­c•omc• li:1ble to forfeiture 1H·o,·idec\ that the i\linistcr ma~·, in his disc•rctiou, C'xtcud the time for complying with snch improvement condition in l'C'spcet of :1ny such lot.

(10) Applicants for town lob; will be required to submit cYidcucc of their pt'oposals and :1bility to arrange for the pcrfonn:111cc oi' the building condition.

(11) Each lot is aY:til:lblc subject to any :1djustmcut of survey necessary.

(1~) All m:1rkctahle timber on Lots H5 to 44 inclu­sive is rescr\'Cd to the Crown, sub,jcct to the proYisious of Cl:msc 18 of the regul:ltions,

Applic•:1tions, accompanied b,r a deposit of ten Jh'!'

cent. of the fixed price, must he lodged :1t the L:1nds Office, Perth, on or before W{'(luesday, 5th l\Iay, 1948.

All :1pplieations lodged on or before sueh date will be treated :ls h:1dug hcen rceein,d on the dosing d:tt(!., and if there :He more :1pplic:mb; than one, the npplie:1-tiou to be granted will be determined by the L:1ncl Bo:1rd.

Lots.

3 to 10 inclns!Yc and 13 to 19 Inclusive

23, 28, 29 and 34 24 .to 27 lnclush·c nml

30 to 33 Inclusive 12 11 37 and s·f

35 and 30 30 40 and 41 4•1

" 43

H. E. Si\HTH, Under Sct'rctary for L:1nds.

SchCdulc. Arcu. Condltlorni. Price. .. ,. P,

0 1 O eacl1 Town £10 each 0 1 39·3 cuch do. £10 cacb

0 2 0 eneh do. £10 c:tch 0 1 22·3 tlo. £17 u 1 ~7•2 tlo, £20

' 3 30 l':!Ch :5ubttrliun .1:2::; eacl1 fo,

Cultivation 3 2 Hi 1:11ch tlo. £30 each 8 2 14 tlo. £35 7 2 i; enth do. £35 each 7 2 1 do. £35 7 3 10 tlo. £.1Q 7 3 ' do. £40

l'llms: Itntnl>lnml Tommlte lilld 0.P. i34D3.

LAND PURCHASE BOARD. Caucell:ltiou of Appointment of Member.

Dep:1rlmcmt of L:rnds :u1d SnrYcys, Perth, Ith April, 194,':i.

Uones. 119%/03. IT is hereby notified th:lt His Ext:dlcm:J the Licutcnaut­Go,·crnor in ExccntiYC Council has. been pleased, under section 120 of the L:tud Ad, 1933-1946, to c:1ucel tlw appointment of Nonnau Bostock :1s a member of the Land Pnrrl1:1sc Bo:1rd.

H. K SMITH, Under Srcrctar,Y for L:1ndt!.

CHAXGE 01!7 NAME OF \\'ARDERING.

Dep:1rtu1eut of L:rncls and Sun'cys,

Corr. 6782/47. Perth, 14th April, 1948.

l'l' is notified that_ the n:uue of \Vanlcriug, on. thL' X:1rrogi.u-Vi'ickepln Rai!,Y:;:y, about thrc{' miles Xorth-1,::1stwanl of Yilliminuing, ha~ hCP)I ehauged to '' Otk-

ley,'' and such place sh:1ll be known :1ud distinguisl1ctl :1s "Ocklcy" :1cco1·diugly. (Plan 385B/40, El.)

H. E. SMITH, linder Secretary for Lamb.

EXTEXSION OF CLO~IXG DA'J'lc. )Iclbournc District,

Vacant Lund on Plan 63/80, ::;qu:1rcs A :1ml B3 and ,!,

Department of L:1nds :1nd Sur\'cys, Perth, Hth April 1 'l!HS.

Cones. lG~0/24. IT is hereby uotifict.!, for general inform:ition 1 thnt lhe elosiug dale for receipt of applic:1tious for the YUt~rnt Cro,n1 l:1nd in the i\1elbonrnc District, shown on Pl:1n 63/80, Sqn:1rrs A :1nd 133 and 4, h:ts hccn eKteuded to 28th April 1 J !)48.

H. K SMl'l'H, Under ::;cerctt1ry for L:unls.

CElIETERlES AC'l', 1S97•194U. Broomehill Public Crmetcry-Amcmlmcut of By-1:tws.

Department of Lauds :1ud SnrYeys,

L. & S. Corr. 5420/JO. Perth, 7th April, 19·18.

HIS Ex:ccllcucy the Licntcu:rnt-Go,,cruor in E.!.ccutivc Council, acting under the proYisions of the Cemeteries Act, 1897-1946, has bccu plc:1scd to approYc of the amendment by the Tmstccs of the Broomchill Public Cemetery of the by-laws m:ic1c by the said 'l'rnstccs nuder the s:1id Act :1s published in the Government Gazette on the 3rcl cl:ly of August, 1917, in the manner mentioned in the Schedule hcrcnudcr.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

Schedule. I, Schcdnlc A of the :1hovcmcntioucd by-laws is

amended as follows:-(n) 111 the item ''Digging :111cl .filling in gn1Ye nncl

erecting number peg-Adult-! 10 0'' delete the figures '' I 10 0 '' and insert in lieu thereof the figures "4 0 O."

(b) In the item "Undertaker's license, single iutcr­ment-0 5 O,'' delete the figures ''0 5 O'' and insert in lieu thereof the figures '' 0 10 0.':

CEMETERIES AC'f, 1897-1946. Derby Public Ccmctcry-By•laws.

Department of Lauds :llld Surveys,

L. & S. Corr, 1122/87. Perth, 7th April, 1948.

HIS EXccllcncy the Licntcuaut-Gonmor in Executive Connell acting under the proYisious of the Cemeteries Act, 1S97, and tl1c Acts :tmcndiug the same, has been pleased to appro,'c of the rcpc:11 of the by-laws for the control and mau:1gemcut of the Derby Public Cemetery :1ud of the substitution therefor of the fol­lowing by,faws,

H. E. SMITH, Uudcr Sccret:1ry for Lands.

SCHEDULE. Public Cemetery, Derby-By•hwti.

By virtue of all powers in th:1t bch:1lf vested in the trnstecs of the Derby Public Cemetery, the said trns­tecs m:1kc the following by-l:1ws:-

l. All fees and ch:1rges payable to the trustees, as set forth in Schedule A, sh:1ll be paid at the times and manner therein mentioned, unless otherwise ordered.

2. The ''secretary,'' as refcncd to in these by· laws, wc:ins the person for the time being employed by the trustees :is the secretary of the Cemetery, and such person shall, subject to the trustees, exercise :1 general snperYisiou and control over :111 m:1ttcrs pcl'­t:1iuiug to the Cemetery, and to the carrying out and enforcement of these by•la-ws, and the direction of such -person shall in :1.ll ,c:1.scs and for all purposes be presumed to be :1ud to have been the direction of the trustees.

3. The ''superintendent," as referred to in these by-hws, mc:1ns the person for the time being em­ployed by the trnstccs as the superintendent of the l'cmctcr,Y, ancl such pcrsoq shµll, subject to the trn5-

,\P]m, lu, I flJ8, I GOVERNMENT GAZET1'E, W,A-

tcr, h:i,·c rh:1rgC' of the gcnc1:al care of ~he L'emclrry, the s11pcrYision of tl1c crcct10n or pl:ic1n?'. of m01!n­mcntal work and fixtures, also the super,·1s10n of in­terments, the opening, closing :rnd dressing of gra,·cs, :rnd such other dntic!I :1s fire mrntionC'd in thcs;c hy­lawi; or ordered by the tmstccs.

-!. An~- person desiring to iutc:· :n~y d::1d bodr in the Cemetery shall make :rn applwahon m the form contflincd in Sehcdnlc B.

5. All :lpplications for interment sh:dl be m:ulc :it the offices of the trustees in such time ·:ls to flllow at lc:lst fi,·c working hours· notice being giYcn to tht• snpcrintcJ1dent :1t the ('cmctery prior to the time fixed for hnrinl, otht"rwisc :rn extra drnrgc sh:dl he m:ulc.

G. The trustees sh:dl c•ansc :ill gra,·cs to be dng and ,·anlts, brick g:ra\"rs, or gra,·cs to he re-opened :1s and when required.

T. Enry coffin shall Irn,·c n1wn the lid a.n appron.>d metal plntc hearing the Hflmc of the deceased stamped or otherwise indclihh· inscribed in legible charal'ters thereon. Any coflin · not complying with this by-lflw will not be admitted to or be interred in the Ccmctcr,Y.

8. Enry grnn sh:1ll be at least 7 ft. deep at tJ:c first interment, and no interment shall be :1llowcd m any graYc with :l less depth than 8 ft. from the top of the coffin to tl1c original snrfarc of the surrounding ground.

9. In the case of an applic:1tion for intcrmcmt in :1ny pri,·:1tc gr:1vc or ,·:1ult to which the dcccflscd had no claim dnring life, the written a11d nrificd consent of the grnntee sh:ill he h:1.ndcd in with the :1pplica­tion.

10. If a.pplic:1tion be made for an '"interment'' in any gr:i.,·e or ,·:1nlt of the rcmflins of any person other than the person to whom the gr:1nt was issued, or his registered assign, the written and Ycrificd consent of snrh grantee or :1ssigncc shall be produced, to­gether with the '' Grnnt of Right of Bnrial. 1 '

11. Should the grflntc>e be> nn:ihlc> to prorlmc the 11 Or:mt of Right of Bnrinl' · on making application for fl gr:1,·c to be re-opened, for the purposes of inter· mcnt, through having lost same, the said gr:1ntcc shall m:1kc fl sworn dcrlflratiou to this effect, fllHl

shall pay the fee for fl c·op_v of snc-h '' Grnnt of Right of Burial,'' flS prcsc·ribcd in Schedule A, before the i11tcrmcnt takes place.

12. No burial shall he allowed to take plflcc in t\ic Cemetery, nor shflll any C!oflin be flllowed to enter the Cemetery nnlcss fl certificate from the District Regis­trar of Den,ths th:1t the death has hccn registered 01·

:l Coroner's order for burial is handed to the scc·rc­tary, at the lflJcst, upon the funcr:11 entering thc CcmctC'l"_\". ~mould the undrrt:ikcr or his representa­tive he 1m:1hle to produce the said ccrtifirate from thr Rcgistr:1r, he shall gi,·c a written gn:1r:intcc to produce same within three days, fllHl satisfactory rc:1sons mnst be gi,·en for the non-production of snrh ccrtific:1tc in the first insfancc. Jn default of the prodnftion of the Sflicl ccrtific·ate within three d:1ys, the under­taker's lic·cnsc may be suspended until such fl ccrti­fic•,fltc is produced. 'l'hc c·crtificatc will be retained, but the Coronci-'s ordC'-r slrnll hr rctmncd to the per­son dcliYcring thr same.

13. No interment shall he :illowcd on Sunday ex­cept by written permission of the trustees or when it is certified in writing hy a Medical Officer of Health, or by a Polic·c Magistr:1tc, or by two ,Tnsticcs of the Peace, that for sanitary or special religions rc:1-sons it is ncecssary or adYisablc that the hmial take plflcc on thflt day.

14. Unless otherwise ordered the principal cntranc-c to the Cemetery shall be open dail~· b0-twccn the homs of 10 fl.m. flIHl 5 p.m.

15. The· homs for bmifll slrnl1 be as follows:\\"cck­days, from 8 ft.Ill. to G p.m.; Su11d:1ys, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., find no burial shall be allowed to fake plflc<" nor any coffin allowed to enter the Cemcten·, :lt am· other hour c>-Xccpt by written permission of· thC'- trnS­tccs.

16. The time fixed for any burial shaJl be the time flt which the f11nernl is to arrive :1.t the Cemetery gates, and, if not punctu:1lly obscr,·cd, the nndcrfakc'i· rcs.ponsiblc shall he liable to a fine of 10s. 6d.

17. If for fill\" reason the fnncral shall, on :ll'riYal :1t the cntr:tcc ·gates of the Cemetery, rcmflin there for more thfln 15 minutes prior to proceeding to the gra,·csidc, the nndcrt:1kcr responsible shall be liable to a fine of ten shillings flIHl sixpence.

IS. EYcr,· fnncr:ll sh:1ll enter by the princip:11 en­tr:1nrc, :111d · no Ychir-lc•, except the hearse aH_d monrn­in•r r-oar-hcs, shall he permitted to enter the l.'cmetery, or

0

stand opposite the entrance gates. Vehicles shall not be :1llowcd to proceed faster than fh-e miles per hour within the ('cmetery, fllHl shall proceed at and by such roads as directed by the snperintcudcnt or other ollic·cr of the trustees from time to time. Any driYer or oth0r person failing or neglecting to obscrYe_ such dircdions ma~· he forthwith expelled from the Ccmc· tcry. ~o bicycle shall he ridden within the Cemetery.

19. [f application he made to the trustees to ex­hume :rny c·orpsc for the purpose of examinfltion or idcntific:1tion, or for the pmposc of its being buried elsewhere in :iccord:rncc with the wishes of the de• c-cascd or of his family, an order from the GoYernor or the wflnant of a Coroner or of :1 ,Justice of the PcaCC'- issued in :icc-ord:tncc with the law authorising the Bo:1rd to permit of the cxlnnnntion must be at­tarhcd to the applicntion form.

:!O. ("hilclrcn nuder the :1gc of ten ~·cars entering tl1c Crmctrry must he in charge of some responsible person.

::n. Smoking shall not be allowed within the Ceme­tery, nor any fireworks disc·hargcd therein,

:2:1. No dogs sh:ill be admitted into the Cemetery, and am· found there shall be liable to be destroyed.

:2:t ·No person shall rcmo,•e any plant, tree, shrub, flower (other than withered flowers, which are to be placed in the rcccptaC'lcs pro,·ided by the trustees for same), or any article from ::my gra,·c without first obtaining !l permit from the trnstecs or tbeir repre• scntati,·cs.

24. No person shflll pluck any tree, plant, shruh, or flower growing in flny portion of the Cemetery.

2il. No person shnll rcmo,·e or C•fll'l')" out of or at­tempt to Cflrry ont of the Cemetery :1..ny tree, pl:i.nt, shrnh, flower, earth or other m:1tcrial wit110ut the writ­ten authority of the trustees or their rcprcscntflti,·c.

:W. Ko pcrso11 shall promote or adYcrtisc, or c:i:rry on within the Cemetery :my tr:ide, business, or call­ing) rithcr hy solirit:ition, distribution of cil'cnlflrs, by c·arcls or otherwise, or by any otl1cr system of ad­Ycrtiscmcnt wh:1tsocYcr, without the written consent of the trustees, fllHl fill.'" person infringing this by·hw f'.lhi1ll he expelled from the Cemetery.

27. ~o pC'l"SOn employed by or under the trustees shall be permitted to flCCcpt any grntuity wh:1..tcnr, nor shall he be pccnniaril.r interested in any work in the Cemetery, other th:111 the rcmnncrfltion he rccci,·cs from the trustees, CXC'cpt by written permission of the trustees, and any such person pro,·cd guilt~· of :1ccept­iug an_\" gratuity, or being pccuniarily interested in any sneh work without such permission shall he 1iahlc to summary dismiss:tl.

2:8. Any person desiring to plflcc or crcd, or to alter or add to any mo1mmcnt, tombstone, or enclosure in any p:1rt of the ('cmctery must first ohtaiu the written c·onscnt find appro,·:11 of the trustees, :rnd othcrwi,;c <•omply with section :23 of the Act (Gl Viet., N"o. 23).

2!-'l. E,·cry tomhsto,uc, mom1mcnt, or enclosure shall he plated on proper and snhstautbl fonndfltions, whic·h, if required hy the trustees or their ofiiccrs, ,;h:1ll C'Xtcnd to the hottom of the gr:1,·c.

:rn. The mntcri:1ls used in cnn· such erection shall he snbjcrt to the :1ppro,·al of tlic superintendent or other oniccr :ippointc>-d hy the trustees, and any mate­rial rc,iectcd shall be immediately removed from tbc ('cmctcrv hY the contr:1etor for the erection. All re­fuse and oilier rubbish remaining after any work is (·omplctcd shall he immediately rcmo,·cd from the f"cmctery h,,· the person causing the same.

:n. Should any work b,,· masons or others be not completed before a Rirndfl)', they shall be required to lC'-flYC the ,York in fl neat find safe condition, to the satisf:1ction of the snpcl'intcndent.

32. Monumental masons flIHl other trndcsmcn sh:1Il, before eonnncncing an.v work within the Cemetery, deposit with the sccrcbry to the trustees the sum of one pound (.£1) which sh:111 be forfeited if the pro­\"isions of either of tl1C' two preceding by-bws he not complied with to the sntisfodiou of the snpcrin• ten dent.

828 GOVBRNMEN'l' GA.ZE'l"l'E, W.A.. [A!PBIL JG, 19J8.

33. All material required iu the erection and com­pletion of any work shall, as far as possiblc1 be pre­pared before being taken to the Cemetery; and all materials required by tradesmen shall be admitted at such entrance as the superintendent shall direct, and no ,·chicle eonnying any sueb matcrjaJs with ,vhccls less than four inches broad shall be permitted to enter the Cemetery. No sand, earth or other material shall he taken from any part of the Cemetery for use in the erection of any mounmcnt or work except ·with the writte11 appro,·al of the trustees.

a+. No catacomb shall be allow('(1.

35. .l\Ionumcntal masons shall not be permitted to cany on work within the Cemetery during other than the 110urs spctificd for the opening aud (•losing of the gates on week da~·s, Saturday and Snuday excepted, when no work is to be done from noon l::iaturday to the opening of gates on the Monday morning, with011t the written pcrmissio.n of the trustees.

36. Subject to the appro,·al of the trustees, each applicant for an '' Order for Burial' 1 shall, within three months from date of the application, enclose the gran mentioned in such application with a kerb• ing of tiles, slate, or stone and shall eausc to he placed thereon a number plate bearing the nmnbcr of the gran or ,·ault. The kcrbing enclosing a graYc shall han engraved thereon in figures not less than two inches in height the number of the gra,·c so en­closed. EYcry graYc, vault, mom1ment, tombstone, kcrbing, or any other erection shall be maintained and kept in thorough repair and proper condition by, and at the expense of the grantee. Should the grantee's residence not be known, or be out of the State, the tl'nstces to have power to do the work and kcc1J an account against the grantee. ~o mounds shall be allowed.

37. No ,,·oodcn fence, railing, cross 01· other wooden erection shall be allowed on or around any graYe or Yanlt.

38. No trees or shrubs shall he llhllltcd on any gra,·e except such as shall be ap11ro,·ed by the superin­tendent.

39. All workmen, ·whether employed by the trustees or lly ::tny other person, shall at all times whilst within the bonndarics of the Ucmctcry, he subject to the supervision of the superintendent, and shall obey such directions as that oHiccr may find it necessary to gh:e; and any workman committing nny breach of these rcgnhttions and by-laws, or rctnsing or neglecting to comply with any directions of the said superintendent, shall be remond from the Ccmctcl'y.

40. Lice1rnes for gnn·c dressing or decorating may be issued b~· the trustees, such licenses to he rc.nc1'·cd annually in the month of July.

4J. Any person taking part in dressing or attend­ing to an~· gra,·c shall comply with the following rnlcs:-(a) .I\o rullbish, soil, sand, or other material rcmond in dressing a gra,·c shall be placed on any other gran•, and if placed iu any adjoining ground sh:ill be remo,·cd immediately the work is completed. (b) No sand, soil, or loam shall be taken from any portion of the Cemetery for the p11rposc of dressing any grave, except with the permission of the superin­tendent. (c) The dressing of all grans, and the wheeling and carting of any material shall be subject to the snpcrYision of the superintendent. (d) ,vork in all cases to be carried on ,vith due tlispatch, and onl~· during regulation hours.

42. Prior to conducting any interment within the Cemetery or making use of the Cemetery for any 1mr­posc ·connected with interments every undertaker shall pay to the trustees an annual fee as llrcscribed in Schedule A and shall at tl1c time of making such pay­ment gi,·c his assent in writing to such conditions as the trustees may deem fit to impose. Upon such nsscnt being gi,·cn, and payme.ut of the fee made, he shall receive a "Permit," to hold good during good beha,·ionr and until tl1c first day of July following, aud unless in the possession of sneh a ' 1 Permit'' 110

undertaker shall h~ allowed to engage in or carry out any duty or work witbi11 the Cemetery.

43. The trustees may decorate gra,·cs fron1 time to time, whe11 desired by the grantee so to do. If the grantees do not desire the trustees to carry out this work, the grantees may either do it themsch·cs or employ an~· person licensed by the trnstccs for tl1at purpose.

4.J.. .No person, except the relatives of the deceased, the trustees, or those liccnsc(l by the tmstees, shall be permitted to decorate any gra,·e.

..J-J. Tf for the purpose of re-opening· a grave the trnstel's find it necessary to remove edging tiles, plants, shrubs, etc., from off the gra,·e, the person so ordering the re-opening shall pay to the trnstccs the charges laid dow.11 in Schedule A.

46. Notwithstanding anything contained in the cx­isti11g by-laws to the contrary, permission may be granted to the Defence Department of the Common­wcnlth to erect headstones on the gra Yes of deceased soldiers without payment of any fee.

47. Free ground may be granted if it is prond to the satisfaction of the trustees (a) that the deceased was a returned soldier, and that he died as the result of injuries recci,·ca in war; and (h) that the rclati,·es of the deceased are in necessitous ("ircnmstanccs: Pro­Yidcd that such grant shall be made subject to the eondition that only the remains of dc(•cascd soldiers shall he interred in the grave.

48. A plan of the Cemetery showi11g the distribu­tion of the land, compartmcnts1 sections, situation and nnmhcr of gra,·c, and a register of all certificates of ' 1 Rights of Burial,'' shall be kept at the office.

-19. Any person violating the rules of propriety and decorum, or (•ommitting r.ny nuisance or trespass, or injuring any tree, shrub, flower, border, gra,·c or any erection, or in a.ny way infringing these by-laws, shall be expelled from the Cemetery.

i50. Any person committing an~· breach of any by­law or regulation, or of any other rules, regulations, or by-laws lawfully made nuder the authority of any Act relating to cemeteries shall for e,·cry such offence be liable to a pe1ialty not exceeding fii:c po11nds, and in ·case of a continuing breach a further snm not exceeding one pound for c,·cry day during wl1ich such breach continues.

51. Any person committing a breach of any bJ··Iaw in the Cemetery shall in addition to being liable to a penalty under any by-law be liable to be forthwith removed from the Cemetery by the trustees or the superintendent or other employee of the trustees or by any police constable. 1£ such person resists removal, or if und as often as such person so removed shall, unless with the consent of the superintendent, again enter the Cemetery within 24 hours of his removal thcrcfrom, he shall be liable to a pcntl.Ity not exceed­ing fiye pounds.

The foregoing by-laws, 'With the accompanying Schedules, were duly framed and presented to a meet· iug of tl1c Board of rrr11stccs of the Derby Public Cemetery l1eld at Derby on the 11th day of .Jnly, 19+7, :i.nd adopted.

A. FALLOl\\ CI1airman.

P. CHALMERS, Ae("rctai·y.

SCHEDULg A. Derby Public Cemetery.

S(•alc of Fees and Charges Payable to the 'l'rnstccs. ] . On application for an 1

' Order for Burial,'' the following fees shall be payahle in ad,·aucc:-

(a) In open ground- £ s. d. For interment of anr adnlt in graYc

i' ft. deep :) 0 l<'or interment of anv child under

seven ,·cars of age 'in graYc 7 ft. deep • 0 10 0

J,'or interment of any stillborn child in ground set aside for sneh pnr-1rnsc O 12 6

(h) In prh·atc ground, including the issue of a grant of 11 Right of Burial''-

Ordinary land for gran', 8 ft. x 4 ft., where directed 2 0 0

Ordinai·~· land for gra,·c, 8 ft. x S ft., where directed 4 )0 0

Ordinary land for gra,·e (extra), 8 ft. x 1 ft., where dil'cctcd . . 0 11 3

Rpceial land for grave, S ft. X 4 ft., selected by applicant, according to position -1 0 0

Special land for gr:i ,·e, 8 ft. x 8 ft., selected by applicant, arcording to position !) 0 0

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In private ground, etc.-cunfinucd.

Speci:11 laud for gr:n·c, S ft. x 12 ft., selected by applie:rnt . . . .

S1icci:ll laud for gran (cxtr:1}i S ft. x 1 ft., sclc<·ted by u1iplic:1nt, uc·­cording to position

For interment of :1n_y :iclult in gr:n·c 7 ft. deep

For interment of any thild under the :igc of sc,·cn yc:i.rs in gr:i ,·e 7 ft. deep

Ti' graYes arc required to be sunk deeper th:rn 7 ft., the following :iddition:il eh:irgcs sh:ill b(' p:iy­:lblc:-

X s.

]3 10

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For first addition.:tl foot O 5 For SCL·ond additional foot O 7 For tliird :icldition:il foot O JO And so on in proportion for

e:H·h :idclition:il foot Re-opening :rn ordin:u·.v gruni-

For c:ich interment of :rn :Hlnlt -i For c:t<'h interment of a c·hild under

seven yc:irs of :ige O 1 J For c:1c·lt intermC'nt of :l stillborn

child O 7 Re•opcning n bri<'k gr:i. n l ,J Re-opening :1 ,·:1nlt-:1C'C'ordiug to work

required, from 10 Extr:i C'h:ngcs-

For c:i.ch interment in opC'n ground without clue notit'c nuder hy-hw ti

For each interment in priY:i.tc ground witllont clue notic·c under by-law G

For cac•h interment, not in usual hours, :i.s prcsc·ribccl by b_v-l:1w 1;1

Por late nrri,·:ll :it cemetery g:i.tes of fnncr:11, :is 1icr by-1:iw JG

li'or late mo,·ing off from cntran(•c g:itcs of funcr:11 :is per hy•bw 17

For c:i.ch intcrmc11t on :i. Snncfay .. :Minister's fee for c:ich interment Extr:i. for cxlnnn:i. tion Re-opening gr:i.,·e for exhumation­

.Adult { '.hilcl nnd('r SCYCU ye:irs

Re-interment in new gnwc :lftC'r ~xlmmn.ti.on-

Adult Child mulcr scwu yC'ar!>

MisC'clbncons. For permission to erect :i. hc:Hlst0nC'

on 7 ft. fo11Hdation Por permission to crcd a li(':Hlstone Por pcrmissi:on to crcc-t a sm:tll hC':Hl·

stone not cxeccding ~ ft. ti in. in height :i.nd £5 in ,·alnc

For permission to ('rcc·t a monument F'or permission to erect :i. llC'aclstonc

or monument o,·cr :i.ny hriC'k gran• or ,·:i.nlt

For permission to cnc·lose with :1.

kerb :111 S ft. x 4 ft. gr:i.n> For c:ic· h :1dd ition:Il S ft. x ft.

gr:i.,,·c (plus :i. snpcr-ch:1rg(' on :lll memorial work crcc-tccl, inC'lncling lettering, of 5 per ('cut. on the cost of s:1mc exceeding the an1011nt of fifty pounds (£50) )

For permission to erect :rn~· uamc• pbtc

For use of iron number pl:i.te or l:J.bcl

li'or use of iron numhcr pl:1tc or bbcl for stillborn gr:i. Ye

For u:imc ph1tc for stillborn C'offin For hire of c•oflin bier . . . . F'or nndertakcr·s lic•cnsc (per :rnnnm) For rcmo,•iug :i.nd rcpbeing cclf("ing

tiles on :111 8 ft. x 4 ft. gra n• re· quircd to be rc-opcnccl

For rcmo,·al :ind replanting gr:1ss, shrubs, })buts, etc., on :111 8 ft. x 4 ft. gr:1,·c rcqnii·ed to h(' l'<'· opened

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S ft. x. •! ft. per annum H ft. x. s ft. per :l.llllllm

l•'or attending to g;r:1\"C :1ftc1· pl:i.nt­ing, etc., by gr:1ntct', for :i. term up to :iU ycars-

820

£ s. d. 13 0

;'j 0

S rt. x --1- n. 15 o o ,', ft. X 8 ft. 25 0 0

1-'or m:iking :i. sc:ll'c·h in registc1· I 0 F'or c·opy of b~·•l:iws :i.nd rcgnl:i. tions ~ ti For c·opy of · 'Gr:rnt of Right of

Bnri:i.I'' ll

~chcdulc B.

Applic:i. tion X o.. . . . . . . . . ... l>crb~· l'uhli:c Cemetery.

POR)! U I·' 11\BTHUl:'l'ION FOR GRA YE A1\D APPLICATION l'OR BURIAL.

Answers to the following questions to be snppliccl ~t the time of m:i.king :1ppli<':1ti011. Date of Applic:i.tion .......................... 19 ... . X:imc of Dcccasccl. ............................... . Age of the Dcc•casccl .............................. . D:i.tc when death occurred ........................ ,. Late Pbcc of Residence of the Dccc:1sccl ........... .

................ Pfacc where de:i.th occurred ....................... . R:i.nk or Occupation of Deceased ................... . Birthpl:i.C'c of the Dccc:isccl ........................ . N:i.turc of the clisc:i.sc or supposed c·:i.nsc of clc:i.th ... ,. Wh:it Denomination:i.1 ground ...................... . What C'omp:irtmcnt ........ "Wh:i.t Section ......... . No. of Or:i.,·c on Plan ............................. . ls it a public gr:i.ve ...... Is it a priv:i.tc gr:i.n ..... . ls the ground to be sclcctccl by A.pplic:i.nt or by

'l'rnstccs ........................................ . Size of ground .................................... . Is :1 grant required, :111d if so, to whom ............ ,. Jf :i.lrcacly gr:i.ntcd, giYc No. of Clr:i.nt :i.ncl N:i.mc of

Grantees ....................................... . Length :i.nd width of c·ollin ...... Depth of gr:i.n ... ,. Is it the first interment in the gr:1\"C ............... . D:i. tc of bst interment in the gr:i.vc ................. . Day of Bnri:i.l .................................... . At wh:i.t hom·, :i.nd if nsn:11 or cxtr:i. ............... . 2':nnc of minister or person to officiate :i.t gra,·c ...... . From where is fnncr:i.l to start ..................... . ::S-:nnc of nuclcrt:1kcr ............................... . )::imc in foll nncl signature of person rn:iki.ug :1pplh-:1-

tion .......................... , ................. . Occupation ....................................... . Address .......................................... . AppliC':i.tion received this ........ clay of ........... .

J!l. .. . :i.t ................ o'clock .............. 111.

............................ Src·rct:i.ry. RcfcrcnC'cs: No. of Order...... No. of Rccci1it ..... . No. of Grant. . . . . . No. in RcgistN of Buri:i.ls ...... .

r, the undersigned, certify th:i.t :1 coflin purporting to cont:J.in the :1b0Yc rcm:1ins, w:1s ilitcrrccl in the aboYc ground on the ........ duy of ................ , !!) .... , at. ....... o'clot'k ...... m.

......................... ~uperint<'wlrut.

Sc·hcdn!c C ;\ o ............ .

No. of A11pliC':l. tion .............. . i\ o. of Rcecipt .................... . No. in Bnrfal Rcgr .............. , ..

Dcrbv Public· CcmctcrY. GR,11'i'r OF RTGHT OF BUHL\L.

By ,·irtnc of the Cemeteries Act, 1897, the Trustcl'3 of the Dprb:v Pnhlie Cemetery, in c-onsidcr:i.tion of the Slllll of .. - ............ ' ..................... p:i.id to tl1cm by ................................. hcrcin:i.ftcr c·:1llcd the Gr:i.ntec, of ............................. . hcrcb~, gr:i.nt to the said Gr:i.ntec the right of burying bodies in th:i.t. Jliccc of ground eight feet long by .......... feet hro:i.d, lying within the portion of the s:i.id c·cmctcry :i.pproprinted for the bnri:11 of :idhcrcuts to the ........................ Clmrc•h, :11Hl nnmbcrC'cl ..... , ................ , Con1partn1cnt ............. . Section ............ on the phn of the cemetery m:i.dc in pnrsn:i.nre of the said Act.

To hold the s:i.mc to the said Gr:1ntcc for the period of 50 yc:i.rs, from the chte hereof, for pmposc of buri:i.l only.

81JU GOVERNMENT GAZET'.l.'E, W.A. [APillL 16, 1048.

This gr:tnt is issued subject to :tll by-1:lws and regu­lations now and hereafter in force, made, or to be made u.ndcr the above Act, or any fntnrc Act of Acts.

In witness where of the Common Seal of the said Trustees w:ts hereto :iffixcd :1t a meeting of the :tforc-s::i.id Trustees held on the ......................... . d:ty of .............................. J9 .... .

On bch:tlf of the Trnstccs of the Dcrbv Public Cemetery. ·

............................ , Chu ir1nau.

............................. Secretary. Entered .... , , ... , , ...... , ......... .

This Gr:rnt must be produced before the gr:wc c:rn be re-opened.

CEMETERIES ACT, 1897.

By-1:J.ws for the management of tht" Northcliffc Pnblie' Ccmctcrr.

Dcp:utment of Lands and Surveys,

L. & B. Corr. 3112/2 1. Perth, 7th April, 1!-l4R.

HIS Excclicncy the Licntcn:rnt Governor in Exccuthe Council :icting pursu:int to the powc1·s conferred by the provisions of the Cemeteries Act, 1897, :llld of :unending Acts, h:is been ple:iscd to :1ppro,·c of the repeal of :iJi by•bws heretofore made nuder the s:-tid Act for the nl:in:igcmcnt of the Nol'thcliffe Public Cemetery :itHl to :lpprnvc of the substitution in lien the>rcof of the h)·-1:iws set forth in the Rchcdule l1crcunde1·.

H. E. Si\IITII, Under Secrehll'y for L:-tnds.

Appro,·cd hy His Excellency the Li,!ittcn:int·Gowruor in Exccntivc Council, this 7th d:iy of April, 1948.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

SCHEDULE. Pnhlic Cemetery, Northcliffe.

By Yirtnc of :ill the powers in th:it hchalf vested in the Trustc{'S of the Public Ccmctcr):, Northcliffc, the snid Tt1.1stces hereby repeal :ill hy-1:iws heretofore m:idc in respect of the s:iid Cemetery and m:ikc the fo11o,,·­ing by-law,; in lien thereof:-

1. All fees :mrl clrnrgcs p:i)·:tblc to the trustees a~ set forth in the Rchcdnle A sh:ill be p:iid :it the timl'<:: nnd manner thl'rcin mentioned.

2. The '' sccrct:1ry 1 ' :is referred to in these by•la"·s, me:ins tl1C' person for the time being employed hy th0 trustees :is tl1c sccrct:iry of the cemetery, :ind such person shall, snh,i.cct to the trustees, exercise :i gcncr:il !'lnpcnision :rnd control over :ill m:ittcrs pert:iining to the cemetery and to tl1c c:irrying out :ind euforccmt"nt of these by-1:iws, :ind the direction of snch JJcrson shall in all c:ises :ind for :ill purposes he ]lrcsumcd to he :ind to h:1vo hccn the direction of the trustees.

:i. 'l'hc ''superintendent'' :is referred to iu thcst' hy-bws menus the person for the time being employed h:r the trustees :1s the nnpcrinkndcut of the cemetery, ai1d &uch person sh:ill, subject to the trustees, h:in• (']w.rgc of the general c:irc of the cemetery, the super• ,·ision of the erection or phcing of monmncut:il work :1ud fixtures, also tl1c supcrdsion of interments, the opening, ('losing :ind dressing of gr~n·cs, :i.nd snch othc~· duties :1s :ire m<'ntioncd in these hy-l:i,rs, or ordcrcc1 lF tht" trnstccs.

4. Any person desiring to inter any <lend hody in thl' cemetery sh:lll m:ikc nu applicntion to the tmstcc~. Upon such npplic:ition hcing :ippro,·cd b)· tlit' trustees, :ind upon p:iymcnt of the prcscrihcd fees, tl1cy sh:ill c:insC' to he issn('d to the }Jerson so applying :in order foi· hmi:il, in the form of Sehcdnlc B hereto.

G. All :1pplie:1tions for interment sh:ill be m:idc :it lc:ist fb·e working hours prior to the time fixed .for huri:il. An cxtr:i clrnrge sh:ill he m:idc for :ipplic:itiou-; within sneh time. Xo free interment will be :i11owe;(l nnlcss the :ipplic:ttion, togctlier with the Justice's order thcrcfor, he hnnded in in sueh time :is to :illow of nt le:ist five- working hours :1s :iho,·c.

n. ::-,;o gr:iws slrnll he dng, :rnd 110 ,·:111lt, brick gr:ircs, or gra,'cs shnll he re-opened without the permis­sion of the trustocs.

7. Before auv interment is :tllowc-d the ''Order fo;· Ilnrinl'' 8h:1ll h~• lrnndcd to nnd rctnincd hy the sccn'­tm·)·.

8. l~,·ery eoilin sh:111 h:iro upon the lid an upp10,·cd mct:tl phitc bc:iring the name of the deceased, st:lmped or otherwise indelibly inscribed h1 legible clrnrncters thereon. X o roffin not complying with this by-1:i w sh:ill lJC' ndmith•d to or intcncd in the- cemetery.

9. !•~,·cry gr:ti'C' i,;h:ill he at le:ist six feet deep =11

the flrst interm('11t :ind no interment sh:ill he :illowctl in :iny gran! with :1 less dcJJth th:tu three feet from the top of the coffin to the origiu:il snrfaec of thr snnounding ground,

10. In the c:ise of :in applic:1tion for interment in :iny prir:ite gr:i,·e or v:rnlt to which the dccc:iscd bud no cl:iim during life, the written :ind verified consent of the gr:tntee sh:ill he h:inded in with the :ipplic:ition.

11. 'l'hC' hours of buri:il sl1all lJc :is follows:-lst ScJJtcmlicl' to 30th April: Vireck d:i)·s, from 8 :i.m. to 6 p.m.; Snnd:iys, from 2 p.m, to 6 p.m. 1st 1\fay to 3lsl August: Weck d:iys, from 8 :i.m. to 5 p.m.; Sund:iys

1 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., :ind no bnri:tl sh:i.11 be allowed to t:ike pl:tce, nor any coffin :illowcd to cuter the ccmr,­h'ry :it :iny other hour, except by written permission of the trustees.

12. Tht" time fixc-d for :iuy bnri:tl sh:ill he :tt tlw timr :it which the fllncral is -io :irrh·c :it the ccmctcrr g:ites, mHl sneh time shall he rigidl)· :ind pnnctn:ill~· ol>se1·,·ed.

13. No hr:irse, mourning co:ich or other ,·chicle sh:ill enter the cemetery, or proceed, except :tt :tlHl by such 1·0:1ds, :1s. directed by the officer of the trustees from lime to time. Au)· drh·er or other person failing 01'

neglecting to observe such dircetions commits :in offence :ig:iinst these hy-laws.

H. Child1·cn under the :1gc of 12 yc:irs entering the cemetery must be in C'h:trgc of some responsible person.

15. It sh:ill he unl:iwful for :iny person to smok(' within the remctcry, or to disch:i.rge :tny fireworks therein.

]6. Xo dogs sh:ill he allowed within the cemctcr)·, :ind :my person t:iking :i dog into the cemetery commit.; an o:ITcncc :1g:1inst these by-1:iws.

17. An)· pprson viohting the rules of propriety :ind decorum, or committing :my m1is:1nPc or trPspass, 01·

injuring any tree, shrub, flower border, or :iny erection, rommits :in offence :ig:iinst these b)·•l:i,,·s.

18. No person sh:ill promote, or :idwrtisc, or carry ou within the cemetery :iny tr:idc, hnsincss, or C':tlling, either hy solicit:ition, distribution of circul:irs, by eurds or otherwise, or h~: :iny other system of ach·ertiscmcnt wh:itsocvcr.

19. Ko person employed b)· or under the trnstces sh:ill :iccept :in)· gr:itnity wh:itcYcr, nor sh:ill he be­pccnni:irily interested in :iny work in the cemetery other th:in the rcmm1cr:ition he rceeivrs from the trustees, :llHl :iny such person pro,·ccl guilty of :ieccpting :in.,· gr:1.tnity, Cir being pc('nni:iril)· interested in :my snd1 work, sh:ill be li:ihle to smmn:iry dismissnl.

20. Rubjeet to the hy-1:iws the sccrct:iry sh:ill exer­cise :i gcner:il snperdsion :ind control over all mutters pcrta ining to the cemetery including the conduct of :ill funerals :tnd iutcnncnts within the cemetery.

2]. Any person requiring :in '' Exclnshe Right of Ilnri:11'' in :my p:irt of the c-cmrtcry sh:ill :ippl)· to tlw tnrntccs in writing specifying the loc:nions of the gr:iYc, and whether it is proposed to erect :1. brirk gr:i,·c 01· vault, :ind in such c:ise submitting pl:tns :tnd spcctific:i• tions of the proposed work. Such :ipplic:ition sh:1Jl :ilso st:ite the u:imc of :tu)· :ih·rady dccc:iscd pcrsm1:l whose rcm:iins it is proposed to inter therein.

22. Upon being s:itisficd of tlie m:1ttcrs :iforcsaid, and of the snit:ibility of the s:iid work, pl:ins :ind spcci­ficntious, the trustees m:l.'> :rnthorisc the construction :ind erection thereof; or if no "·ork is to be done, m:ty issue :l '' Grnnt'' in tl1C' prescribed Form C :in the. schedule.

23. lipon the completion of the work :iforcs:tid, the tmstecs m:iy, if :tnd when such work is done to their complete satisfaetion, issue ;1 ' ' Gr:int'' in the pre­scribed Form C in the schedule.

24-. Ever)' '' Gr:int'' slrnll be subject to tl1e b)·•bws for the time hcing, :ind 110 interment in :inv gr:i,'c or rnult sh:ill he :illowed, unless upon production of th_e '' Order of Right of Bnriul'' :iforcs:tid, nor shall any such gr:i,·c or v:iult be opened, unless with the ,rrittcn C'onscnt of the trnstecs.

25. E-rcry coffin placed in :inJ such bricked gr:ive 01· vnnlt sh:ill he fificked in, cemented, :111d covered witl1 :i sl:ib of stone, slate, or iro11, unless spcc4:il written exemption he oht:tincd from the trnstccs.

APRIL 16, 1948.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 831

26. If application be macle for au «Order of Hight of Burial'' in any grave or vault of the remains of any person other than to whom the Grant was issued, or his registered assign, the written and verified consent of sneh grnntee or assignee shall be produced.

27. Should the grantee be nnablo to produce the ··Grant of Right of Burial'' on making application fO!' a grave to be re-opened fo1· the purpose of interment, through having lost same, the said grantee .shall make u sworn cleelaration to this effect, and shall pay the fee for a copy of such '· Grant of Right of Burial,'' as prescribed in Schedule A, before au • 'Order for Burial'' will be iseued by the trustees.

28. Any person clesiring to place or etect any monu­ments, tombstone, or enclose in any part of the c'Cme­tery, must first obtain the written consent and approval of the trustees, and otherwise eompl:,· with section 2:l of the Cemeteries Act, 1897.

29. Every tombstone, monument, or enclosure shall be placed on proper and substantial foundations, which if reqnirecl by the trustees, shall exteucl to the bottom of the grave.

~O. The 111aterials usecl in every sneh erection shall be subje<'t to the approval of the trustees, aucl ans material rejected shall be immediately removed from the cemetery by the contractor for the erection.

31. All refuse and other rubbish remaining after any work is accomplished shall be immediately l'emovec1 from the eemeterJ· by the person causing same.

32. Monumental masons and other tradesmen shall hC'fore commencing work with the eemetC'ry, deposit with the sooretaq to the trustees the sum of Ten Shillings, wl1ieh shall be forfeited, if either of the two last pre­ceding by-laws is not complied with to the satisfaction of the trustees.

33. All materials required in the erCC:!tion and eom· pletiou of any work shall, as far as possible, be pre­pared before being taken to the cemetery, and all materials required by the traclesmen shall be admitted at sneh entrance as the trustees direct, and no vehicle conveying any such material, with w11eels less than fonr inches broad, shall be permittecl to enter the cemetery.

34. No catacomb shall be allowed. 3.3. Every g1·ave, vault, monument, tombstone, ke .. b­

ing, or any other erection, shall be- maintained and kept in thorough repair and proper condition by and at the expense of the grantee. Should the grantee's residence not be known, or be- ont of the State, the trusteesl to have tl1e power to do the work and keep an aee'Ount against the grantee. No mounds shall be allowecl.

36. No wooden fence, railing, cross or other wooclen erection shall be allowed on or around any grave or rnult without permission of the trustees.

37. No trees, shrubs, plants or grasses shall bo plautecl on any grave except such as shall be approved by the trustees.

38. All workmen, whether employecl by the trnsteeB, or any other person, shall at all times, whilst within the boundaries of the cemetery, be subject to the snper,·ision of the trustees, and shall obey such clfree· tions as they may find it necessary to give; ancl any workmen permitting any breach of these regulations aucl by-laws or refusing or neglecting to comply with any directions of the trustees, 1..!0mmit an o:fi'euee against these by-laws.

39. Any person taking part in clressing or attend­ing to any grave shall comply with the following mles:

(a) No rubbish, soil, .sand or other material removecl in dressing a grave shall be plaeecl on any other grave, and, if placed on any adjoining ground, shall be re­movecl immediately the work is completed.

(b) No sand, soil, or loam shall be takeIJ. from any portion of the cemetery for the purpose of dressing any grave, except with the permission of the trustees.

(e) The clressing of all graves and the wheeling and carting of all material shall be subject to the snper­,·isiou of the trustees.

(d) Work in all eases shall be ea1'ried on with d11e clespateh, and only during regulation hours.

40. Prior to tl1e C'Ondnction of any interment within the cemetery or making use of the cemetery for any purpose eonneetecl with interments, evel'y undertaker shall pay to the trustees a fee of 10s. 6d. fo1' each burial, or £2 2s. per year, and shall at the time of making sneh payment give his assent to any conditions the trustees may deem fit to impose. Upon sneh assent being giYen and payment of the fee made he sh11ll

reeei\"e a ·'Permit'' to hold good dmiug good behaviour and until the first day of July following, and unless in the possession of such a ··Permit'' no undertaker shall be allowed to engage in or earn· ont :my duty or work within the cemetery. · ·

41. The Trustees may clecorate graves from time to time, when clesired by the grantees so to do. If the grantees do not desire the Ttnstees to carry ont this work, the grantees may either do it themseh"es or em· ploy any person licensed by the Trustees for that pnr· pose.

42. No person, except the relatives of the deceased, the Trustees or those licensed by the Trustees, shall he permitted to decorate any grave.

43. Any verson committing any breach of these by­laws and regulations, or of any other rules, regula­tions, or by-laws, lawfully made nncler authority of any Act relating to cemeteries, shall for every sneh offence be liable to a penalty not exceeding £5, and in the case of a continuing. breach, a further sum not exceeding £1 for every day during which such breach eontinues, and shall forthwith be remornble from the eemete1·y by the Trustees, the secretary, or other officer of the Trustees: and shall be treated as a tres­passer, and may he proeeeclecl against aeeordinglJ·.

44. A pluu of the cemetery, showing the distribu­tion of the land, compartments, sections, situation, and number of grave and a register of all certificates of '' Right of Bnrial'' shall be kept at the office.

45. Notwithstanding anything contained in the -foregoing by-laws to the e·outrary, permission may be granted to the Defence Department of the Common­wealth to erect headstones on the gra,·es of deceased smlcliers without payment of any fee.

46. Free ground may be granted if it is proYed to the satisfaetiou of the Trustees:

(a) That the deceased was a returned soldier, and that he died as a result of injuries or disease received in the late war; and

(b) That the relatives of the deceased are in neces­sitous circumstances; provided that sneh «grant" shall be made subject to the condition that only the remains of deceased soldiers shall be interred in the grave.

47. The Trustees may ma:iutalli the graves of de­ceased soldiers free of cost for [t term of seven years.

The foregoing by-laws, with the a·eeompanying schedules, were cluly framed and presented to a meeting of the Board of Trustees held at their office at Northcliffe on the 10th day of February, 1948.

J. BASHFORD, Chairman.

J. W. PRATT, JNR., Secretary.

:Northeliffe Cemetery Board. SCHEDULE A.

Seale of Fees aucl Charges payable to Trustees.

In open ground-For sinking grave for any adult For sinking grave for child under seYeu

years For sinking graYe for stillborn child .. For re-opening grave for any adult For re·opeuiug grave fol' rhild nuder

seven years For re-opening grave for stillborn child For iron number plate ..

In prirnte gl'ound including the issue of a grant of «Right of Burial"-Ordinary laud for grave 8 ft. x 4 ft.

where directed Ordinary land for grave 8 ft. x S ft.

where directed Special land for gra ,·e 8 ft. x 4 ft.

selected by applicant in section wl1ere burials take place

Special land for gra Ye S ft. x 8. ft. . . For interment witho11t dne notice For sinking any adult 'a grave beyond

6 ft. for each additional foot .. For permission to erect any monument,

etc. For pel'mission to construct a brick

grave

£ s. d.

1 10 0

1 0 0 10 0

l O 0

1 0 0 7 6 5 0

1 0 0

2 0 0

1 0 0 2 0 0

10 6

10 0

10 0

10 0

832 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [.AJFRtL 16, 1948.

For pcrmissi0ll to c·onstrnet a nnilt Cndrrtali.cr's General License lTndcrt!1ker·s Spcdal Li1·ensc

Xorthc·Iiffc Cemetery Bonrd. SCHEDULE B.

Porm o.f' Order for Burial. Date of Appliea.tion .................... . No. of Application ..................... .

£ ~- d. 10 0

~ 2 0 ] 0 6

The rcniains of ................................. . late of ............................. deceased may he interred in Gran, i\o ........... , ....... compartment section.......... . . . . . . . . . of the land appropriated to tl1c .......................... denomination. 'rhc time fixrd for lmrial is ............... o'clock in the

........... noon, on the- ................... day of ...................... 1£1 ... .

.............................. Secretary.

I, the undersigned, CER1'IFY that a coffin purport­ing to c·ontain the abo\'c remains was intcncd in the ■bovcp=d~llic ......................... d~ of .................. 19 ... .

Xorthtlifl'c Cemetery .Board. SCIHEDULE C.

Form or Grant of Exc•lnsi\"C Right of Bmial. B\" drtuc of the Cemeteries Act, 1897, we the nndcr­

::;ig1{cd, 'l'rustces of the Public Cemetery, Northcliffe, in eonsidcration of ........................... 1Jonnds . . . . . . . . . . . . shillings ............. pence paid to us by (1) ................................... of (2) .......................... l1crcby grant to the said (1) ............................. the exclusive right of burial in that piece of ground ................... . ( desrription of ~ronnd so as to identify) to hold the !'lame to the said (1) ........................... and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nssigns for the term of 99 years from the date hereof, for the pmposc of bmial only.

'l'his grant is issued suhjcrt to all by-la \\'S and regu­lations now and hereafter in forC'e, made Ulld to be made rnHler the above Act or any futnre Act or Acts.

Gi\·cn under our hands and common seal this .... ............ day of .. , ................ 19 ... .

Trnstees. Entered.

(1) Name in foll; (2) address and description in full.

N orthcliffc Cemetery Board. SCHEDULE D.

Form of Grant of Right of Burial. By drtuc of the Cemeteries Act, 1897, we the under­

signed, 'frnstecs of the Public Cemetery, Northcliffe, in co11sidcrntiou of .......................... pounds ................... shillings and .............. pence paid to us by (1)., ............................... . of (:2) ............................. hereby grant to the said (1) .................................... the right of buryiug bodies in that piece of ground ..... . ........................ (description of ground so as to idc11tify); to hold the same to the said (1) ..... . . . . , ......... , ........... for the term of 50 years from the date hereof, for the purpose of burial only.

This grant is issued subject to all by-laws and rcgu• lations now and hereafter in force made or to be made m1dcr the above Act or trny future Act or Acts.

Gi\'rn t1nde1· om· lrnnds and common seal thii:! ................ day of ................... 19 ... .

11.'rustccs. 1.;utc,re1I.

(1) Karnc il1 foll; (2) address and description in fnll.

N orthc1iffc Cemetery Board. SCHEDULE E.

l•'o1·rn of ,\s.~iglllllf'llt of E:,,:rlnsl\·r R:ght of Burial. l, ........................ of ................. .

iu c•onsidcnition of .................... pounds .... . . . . . . . . shillings ancl. ................ pence paid to

me by (1) ................... of (2) .............. . . ....... do hereby assign imto the said ............. . the cxrlusi,·c right of burial in that piece of ground

................................. (description of ground so as to identify) which ,rns granted to 1nc (or to. . ................ late of .......... •• ... . dec·cased, of whose will .l am exct:utor or as the case may be) fo1· the term of 99 years by a deed of grant hearing da tc the ................ da.y of ............ . and all my estate and interest therein to hold the same nntei the said ............................ for the remainder of the period for which tl1e same was granted, subject to the conditions: 011 whieh I l1old same.

Given 1mdcr llly hand and seal thi:; .............. . day of ..................... 19 ... . Eutcrcd-

(1) Name in full; full.

(2) address and description in

'l'JlNDERS FOR LEASING BUCKLAND ESTATE LOTS 31 to 35.

For Grazing Purposes. Plnns 27 A/40, C2 & 27D/40, 03.

'.\'enders close 21st April, l!J48. Drpartmcnt of L;rnds an•d Sttr\'cy:,,

Perth, ltli April, 19-18. Cones . .i\o. 1216/38, Yol. 2.

'l'J~XDERS are hereby im·ited for lhc lc;u;ing of Bud{· land Estate Lots 31 tc 35 on a monthly basis, at n minimum rrntnl of £3 per month, payable in ndrnnre.

Tenders foi- the above areompnnied by the full amount tendered must be forwal'Clccl to the Under Sccrc­tarJ for Lands, Perth, and cndorsecl on the envelope, 1 'T,0ndcr for Leasing Buckland Estate Lots 31 to 35,'' and must he lodged at this office on or before the closing elate, \Ved11esday1 21st April, 1948.

'l111c highrst 01· anr tender will 11ot necessarily be :1c·c·rptrd .

II. E. S}IITH, 1<udcr Sctrclai·y for Lands.

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING OF POR'rlON OF RESERVE 1741.

PERTH LAND AGENCY. Grazing Purposes.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 31st March, 1948,

Col'l'cs. 1703/90. APPLICATIONS are invited for leasing of portion uf reser,c 1741, containing about 250 acres, situated West­wards of a line about 37 chains Eastward of and parallel to the VY est em bo1mdary of the said reserve.

This arc-:i is arailable for leasing under section 32 of the Land Act, 1933-1946, for a term of one yen r at a rental of ;£2, renewable at the will of the Minister for Lancls and subject to ki-mination at three months' notice and to the condition that no compensation will be paid for any improvements offected :1t the expiration 01 earlier termination of the lease.

Applirations, aceompa11icd by one year's rent, must be lodged at the Lands Department, Perth, on or bcfor~ Wednesday, 21st April, 1948.

All applieatious lodged on or before that date will be treated as having been received on that date. (Plan •115D/40, C3.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Sccret,1ry for Lands.

---------~ LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING. Department of Lauds and Surveys,

Perth, 30th March, 1948. Cones. No. 10022/05.

IT is hereby notified for general information that Ral· goorlic Lots R347, R351, 2518 and 2526 are available for leasing under section 117 of the Land Act, 1933-1946.

Applications must be lodged at the Lands Office, Kalgoorlie, 011 or before the 21st April, 1948.

If more than one applicatio.u be received by the elosing date for these lots, the applications shall be deemed to be simnltaneons and shall be referred to a Land Board .

APRIL 16, 1948.] GOVERN:ME:'!T GAZETTE, W.A. 833

TJ1c following conditions shall apply:-1. No lease shall be gr:n1tcd unless the applicant

sh:tll ha,·c first prodnccd a 11 pro,·isional c011scnt to commence building,'' issued by the State Housing Commissio.u, or other suel1 evidence to prove to the s:ttisf:tetion of the Minister for Lands that the appli• c·:u1t :ilrcady h:ts or is in a position to obtain the ncccss:tr)" materials to build a l'esidcnc·c on the lot :lpplicd for.

~- The lessee will be required to erect a residence on his lot ,vithin six months from the d:ttc of tl1c ap­proYal of his applie:i.tion or within such extended period :i.s the 11.fiuistcr for L:mds m:i.y approve. Fail­ure to comply with this c·ondition renders the lrasc liable to forfeiture.

3. 'l'hc term of the lease will be 99 years. ·L 'l'hc annual rcnbl p:1~·:1hlc for the first ten years

of the term of the lease will be ten shillings for each lot. 'l'he renb.ls sh:111 be subject to rc-:1ppr:1iscmcnt by the 1\Iinistcr at intcr,·als of ten yc:U'S.

5. No tr:rnsfor of the lc:ise will be :ipproved until the lessee h:ts r-omplicd with the building ronditions of his lc:isc.

G. 'l'he lessee slt:1ll not c:irry on, or suffer or pcnnit to be C':trried on, on the demised land, :iny trade or lmsincss wh:itsoc,·er, without the consent in writing of the i\Iinistc1· for L:inds being first obt:tincd; :tnd further, the ronditions under 'Which the s:1id l:md is m:ide u,·ailablc sh:tll not entitle the lessee now, or :1t :my fntnr(' timC', to t!IC' right to rom·Prt same' to fee simple.

(Plan K:ilgoorlic Sheet I. Hay and Egan Streets).

II. E. SUITH, Unclrr Scc·rcbry for L:tnds.

LAND OPEN POR PAS'l'ORAL LE.-\SIKG. l "ndC'r l':1rt \"I. of the L:rnd Act, 19H3-194G.

WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1948. Kimberley Division-Dampier District.

Corres. 612/-10. (Plan 136/300.) l "l' is hereby notifictl, for gcncr:11 information, tliat the land conbined within fate Pastoral Lease 396/646, formerly held by R. H. Kirby, comprising about 50,000 :1C'res, :md an additional are:i,, of about 50,000 aeres, bounded by lines commencing from the North-East <'oi·ncr of ):1st P:rntor:tl Lcusc 396/646, extending East­w:1rds for :1bout 750 ch:iins; thence Southwards for :1bont 630 rhains j thence WcstwarUs for :t.bout 750 (•hnins i th('nrc K orthwards for :1bout 630 chains to tl1<' starting point, will be :n·:iilahlc for selection :ts from the 28th April, 1948.

~outh-\\"cst Di\"ision-l\folbournc District. C'orn'S. 810/21. (Pfau 62/80A, 2, 3, 4.)

I"!' is hC'rehy notified for gencr:11 information that the iand eo11t:1incd within lute P:1£.toral Leases 392/441, :rn'.:!/H:2, 392/443, 392/44-!, :rn2/449 and 342/450 form­prly hclcl by 'l'he New Zcal:1nd and Australian La11d Com­p:in.v Limited, comprising about 60,4•!9 acres, 'Will be ::n':tibhlc for selection :is from 28th April, 1948, at a rental of (.£1) one pound, prr thons:ind acres, per :1nnum.

North-\Ycst Corrrs. 3095/15.

Di,·ision-Dc Grey District. (Pl:1ns 108 :1nd 109/300.)

l'l' i'i hcrrby notified for gcner:il information tlrnt the bud rout:lineU ,vithin late Pastor:il Leases 394/562, 394/:iG:J :11Hl portion of 394/816 (formerly held by C. I{. Bl:1ir) conbining :1bout 185,151 acres, being part of 21.Icentlie('irn Station, wil} be :1v~1ilable for selection :is from \VrJnesd:iy, 28th April, 1948.

WEDNESDAY, 12th MAY, 1948. Sonth-\Vcst Dh·ision-Ninghan District.

C'orrPs. 4831/47. (Pl:1ns 96/80 :ind 97 /SO.) IT is hcrrby notified, for general information, that the l:ind contained in the ,::nrrc>1Hlered rortions of P:1storui Lrases :.192/:305 and 392/506, formerly held by T. K B:trr Smith, :rnc1 rolllprising :in :irea of :ibont 171,600 :icrri:, will be :iv:iibblc for selcC'tion :is from the 12th ::\f :1y, 1948; subject to p:tymcnt for improvements; being A. Cnnningh:tm 's c:inccllcd :tpplic:ition.

E:1stcrn Division-Bulga and Ulurring Districts. l\irrcs. 558/43. ( (Pbn 42/300.)

IT is hereby notified, for gcncr:tl inform:1tion, th:i.t ihe bud conbincd within late Pastoral Le:isc 395/897, f01-mcrl)· held by H. F. Howchin, comprising about 347,000 urrcs, ,vill be :1,·ailablc for selection as from Wednes­day, the 12th }fay, 1948; subject to Rnr:11 and Indu:::i· tries Bank indebtedness.

E:istcrn Di\"ision-Uarmion :rnd Ularring Districts. Corr('S. 84/43. (Pbns 34/300, 0-5/300, 42/300,

4'.l/300.) L'l' is hcrrb)· notified, for general information, that the l:tntl c•ont:1incd within btc P:istoral Le:isc 395/891, for­med)· hclcl by M. J. Glerson, comprising :ibont 300,000 :icrcs, will be :1,·:1ilable for selection as from ,vcdne:::i­duy, l~th f\Iay, 1948; subject to Rnr:il :1nd Industric11 Bank indebtedness.

WEDNESDAY, 19th MAY, 1948.

E:1stern Dh·ision-Murmion District.

Corrcs. 1685/36. (Plan 34/300.) I'l' is hereby notified for general information that ihc land contained within late Pastoral Lease 395/801, formerly held by W. !IL H. Cooper, compris• ing about 20,000 :icrcs, will be !l.Vailablc for selection :is from Wednesday, the 19th May, 1948; subject to payment for impro,·enients, if any.

Notth-\Vest Division-Gregory District. Cones. 959/42. (Plans 96/300 and 97/300.)

l'l' is hereby notified, for general information, that the land contained within late Pastoral Lease 394/ 1289, formerly l1cld by J. Edney, comprising an aretJ. of 9S,Di3 acres, will be aYailablc for selection as from Wc<lncsduy the 19th l\fay, 1948; subject to pay· mcut for impro,·cments, if any.

WEDNESDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1948.

North-\\"cst Didsion-Lyons :mcl !<Jri,·ill:t Districts. Cones, .':lGG0/19. (Pl:tn 73/300.)

Pr is hrrcLy notified, for gcner:11 inform:ition, th:it the land eont:1b1rd within former P:1stor:il Lr:ts(' 394/847, fo1·mrrly l!C'ld by B. F. 1\Inrphy, comprising about 100,000 :lC'l"t>l5, will be :u·:1ibblc fo1· srlcrtion :1s from \Vcdncs­d:iy. 4th August, ]!)48.

H. E. ShlITH, Under Scerct:1ry for L:tnds.

LAXD OPE~ FOR SELECTIU:\.

I'l' ii> hcr('by notified, for grncr:11 infonn:ltion, th:it th~ areas scheduled hereunder :ll'e u,·:1ibblc for selection undrr P:nt V. of the L:md Act, Hl33-J946, and Uic l'egnlations :1ppcrt:1iniug thereto, subject to the pre­visions of the s:1itl Act, :1nd :1lso to the provisions of the L:1nd Alicn:ition RC'striction Act, 1944.

Applic:itions mnst be lodged not later th:111 the date specified, but may be lodged before such date if so Ucsircd. '

All :1pplic·ations lodged on or before such dute will b~ tr0:1tcd as hu,·ing been received on the closing day, :1nJ if there :ire more :ipplic:ints th:1n one for :1ny block, the :tpplication to be granted will be determined by the Land Bo:11·d. Should any buds remain unselected, such will continue UY:tib.ble until applied for or otherwise dealt with.

If a L:md Bo:trd sitting becomes necessary, the :tppli­cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the d:1te, time, :incl pbcc of the meeting of the Bo:ird, and there shall be :111 intcrv:11 of at least three d:t)"S between the closing d:1te :md the sitting of the Bo:trd.

'l'hc sclcrtor of :i H orncstc:1d F:trm from :iny loc:1tiou must b.ke the babncc thereof, if any, under Conditionul Purchase.

All m:trkct:1blc timber, including s:indalwood aud mallet, is rcscn·cd to the Crown, subject to the provisions of clause 18 of the regulations.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AIPRIL 16, 1948.

The term '' Member of the Forces,'' where appearmg in any notice published hereunder, shall be deemed to have the meaning as is specified in section 2 of the Land Alienation Restriction Act, 1944, that is to say, 1 1 Mem­ber of the Forces'' means a person who is or has been, a member of the Naval, Military or Air Forces of His Majesty the King during any period in which His Majesty is or has been engaged in war.

SCHEDULE.

WEDNESDAY, 21st APRIL, 1948. PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (about 7 miles East of Koonadgin). Corr. No. 226/44. (Plan 24/80 D & E3.) Locations 20791 :mC. 20792, containing 987a. 3r. 19p.

and 987a. 3r. llp., resp~ctivcly, at 5s. per acre; classi­fications pages 17 and 18 of 396/37; subject to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness, and to Goldfi.elds \\"ater Supply timber conditions; being J. M. Armstrong's cancelled application.

Fitzgerald District (about 6 miles West of Salmon Gums).

Corr. No. 2040/24. (Plan 392/80 A B 2 &, 3.) Locrations 360 and 203, containing 902a. Or. 27p., at

ls. 9d. per acre; classification page 1~ of 6194/~ 1; subject to payment £or improvements, if any; bemg J. W. A. Brown's forfeited leases 40869/55 and 24005/74.

Kojouup .J.istrict (about 10 miles South of Badjcbnp).

Corr. No. 1492/46. (Pl:tn 417 /80 D3.) Location 6358, containing 812a., at 5s. per acre;

classification page 12 of 994/29; subject to exemption from road board rates for two years from date of approval of appliciation; being J. E. Ogden's forfeited lease 347 /4178.

Ninghan District (about 6 miles North-West of Koka1·dinc).

Corr. No. 2277 /37. (Plan 56/80 A & B 1.) Location 3791, containing 399a. 3r. 36p., at 4s. 6d.

per aerc; classification page 19 of 2277 /37; subject to exemption from road board rates for two years from date of appro,·al of application; being W. R. Scott's forfeited lease 365/889.

Sussex Disbict (about 1 mile East of Yelverton).

Corr. No. 1088/30. (Plan 413D/40 B3.) Location 1571, containing 146a. Or. 2p., at 7s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 9 of 1088/30; exempt from road board rates for two years from date of approval of application and subject to special conditions gov­erning selection in this dis.t1·iC1t. Pre,·ious Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled.

Yilgarn District (about 6 miles South of Warmlakin).

Corr. No. 610/40. (Plan 35/80· Dl and 2.) Location 240, containing 999a, Or. 35p. at ls. 9d. per

aero· classification page 20 of 2751/23; subject to Rural and' Industries Bank indchtedness, to special timber c:onditions and to mining conditions; bei11g R. & A. McIntosh's cancelled application.

WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1948.

PERTH LAND AGENCY. Avon District (near Wyola).

Corr. No. 1658/38. (Plan 260/40, D.E. 3 and 4.) Locations 16014, 16040, 9026, 11216, 11767, 11692,

10915, 8760, 11630, and 13006, containing 677a. lr. 8p., 499a. 3r. 12p., 154a. Or. 23 p., 154a. 3r., 160a., 138a. lr. 38p., 100a. Or. 19p., 160n. Or. 9p., l00n., and 100a. lr.

18p., respccstively, all at 3s. 9d. per acre; classification;;: page 20A of ,5375/08 and page 40 of 1658/38; subject to payment for improvements. Previous Gazette notice concerning locations 11767 and 11216 being hereby can­celled, bafa.nco of above locations being A. W. Martin's forfeited lcast:i 3-17/1325.

AYon District (about G miles North-'Wcst of Baandee. Corres. No. 5262/27. (Plan 25/80, DZ.) Location 25237, containing 640a. Or. 18p., at 5s. per

acre; c'lassification page 12 of 5262/27. P1·eviou9 Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby can• celled.

A,·on District (about 2 miles North of Nuk..1,rni). Corr. No. 1801/39. (Plan 34/80, F3.) Location 15203, coutnining 772a., nt 4s. 9d. per acre;

classification page 52 of 6315/09, V2; S'Qbject to Gold­fields Water Supply timber eonditions ai1d to payment for improvements, if any; being 0. M. Norris' fol"­feitcd lease 347 /2673.

AYon District (about 12 miles North of Baandee). Corr. No. 5110/27. (Plnns 25/80, Dl, 34/80, D4.) Location 12207, containing 839 a. lr. 24p., at 4s. per

acre; classificntion page 7 of 5110/27; subject to Gold­fields Water Supply timber conditions. Pre1·ious Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled.

Avon Disti·icit (about 14 miles North of Baandcc). Corr. No. 3862/25. (Plans 25/80, Dl, 34/80, D4.) Location 24970, containing 500a. Or. l0p., at 5s. per

acre; clnssification page 8 of 3862/25; subject to Gold­fields ·water Supply timber conditions. Prc,·ious Gazette notice concerning this location is l1ercby cancelled.

AYon District (about 4 miles West of Campion). Corr. No. 546/41. (Plan 35/80·, Bl.) Lociation 15372, containing 1412u. 2r. 19p., at ls. 6d.

per acre (cxclndilig imprnYemcnts); classification page 28 of 1949/36; subject to payme11t for improvements; hcing J. Jenks' forfeited lease 347/3095.

AYon District (about 6 miles East of Welbungin). Corr. No. 1288/25. (Plan 55/80, E.F. 2 and 3.) Locations 14410 and 25502, containing 2046a.; classi-

fication, page 6 of 1288/25; subject to pricing, to Rural and Industries Bank inclcbtedncss and to right of re­sumption for railway purposes. Previous Gazette notice conC'erning these locations- is hereby cancelled.

Avon District (about 4 miles East of Wclbungin). Corr. No. 6204/26. (Plan 55/80, E2 and 3.) Locations 15119 and 26047, containing 2088a. 3r. 18p.,

at 2s. 9d. per acre; classification, page 46 of 9149/0Q; sub,icct to RUI·al and Industi·ies Bank indebtedness and to right of resumption for railway purposes; being It. Postlcth"·aitc 's forfeited leases 21411/68 and 25418/74-.

Avon District (abont lG miles East of Billaricay). Corr. No. 5277 /26. (Plan 345/80, D2.) Location 25864, containing 323a, Or, 21 p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre; classifie'ation page 4 of 472/32; also locations 25683 and 26081, containing 599 a. Or. 39p., at 5s. per acre; classification page 29 of 5277 /26; subject to payment f01• improvements, if any. Previous GazcUe notice concerning these locations is hereby crancclled.

Jilbadji District (about 8 miles South of Southern Cross).

Corr, No. 6070/27. (Plan 36/80, E4.) Location 369 (as surveyed), containing 1195a. lr. 15p.,

at ls. 9d. per acre; classification page 131 of 13813/01, V2; subject to payment for improwm1cnts to Goldllclds \Yater .Supply timber conditions and to mining condi­tions; being J. McsKenzie 's forfeited leases 42561/55 and 13218/56.

APRIL 16, 1948.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 835

Nelson District (about 7 miles West of Pemberton). Selection restricted to members of the Forces.

Corr. No. 1351/27. (Plan 4420/40, D3.) Locations 5074 and 11513, containing 218a., at 12s.

per acre; classification page 18 of 1351/27; subject to exemption from road board rates for two years from date of UPlll"ornl of application, to timber condition:i and to special C'o11<1ition,s governing selection of land in this district. Prerious GazeUe notiee concerning tl1ese locations is hereby cancelled.

Kinghan District (about 0 miles South-West of Bonnie Rock).

Corr. 1',To. 1503/29. (Plan 67 /80, A4.) Locations, 3110 anc1 3445, containing 2278a. lr. 19p.,

at ls. 6d. per acre; C'lassification page 52 of 6455/27; subject to payment fol" impro,·ements, if any. Previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby can­celled.

Oldfield District (about 7 miles North of Kundip). Corr. No. 5932/47. (Plan 421/80, .Al.) Location 48, containing I000a., at 4s. 9d. per acre;

classifie'ation page 13 of 8032/12, Vol. 2; also locations 61, 172, and 173, containing 1925a. Or. 23p., at 4s. 6d. per acre; classifications page 23 of 8032/12, Vol. 2 and page 7 of 3417 /20 i subject to payment for improve• ments, if any, ,rnd to mining conditions. Previous Gazette notices conceming these locations are hereby canc'Clled.

Sussex District (about 4 miles South-East of Karridale). Corr. No. 1298/34. (Plan 440iD/40, B.C. 4.) Location 2667, containing 194a. 3r. 12p., at 10s. per

acre; classification page 7 of 2155/31; subject to exemption from road board rates for two years from date of a1lpro,·nl of a1Jp1iention, to timber conditions, to inspection re phosphates and to special conditions go,·• eming selection of laud in this district. Previous Gazct'te notiC'e C'OUC'erning t.his location is hereby can• celled.

Yictoria Distrirt (about 3 miles North of Yunn). Corr. No. 725/25. (Plan 1600/40, E3.) Location 8147, containing 1019a. 2r., at 3s. per acre;

classific'ation page 11 of 725/25; snbjoet to payment for improvements·; being l\T. 0. Jnpp's forfeited lease 19392/68.

\"ictoria District (about o miles South-West of Winchester).

Corr. Ko. 5586/46. (Plan 95/80, A3 and 4.) Location 7203, containing 4979a. lr. 27p., at 3s. per

acre; classification page, 14 of 2020/37; subject to pay­ment for improvements, if any; being \V. Chapman 's forfeited lease 347 /4394.

"\Villiams District (about 2 miles South-East of Cu balling).

Corr. Ko. 143/!8. (Plan 385A/40, CL) Locations 10496 and 10497, ctmtaining 387a. 2r., at

4s. Gel. per acre (as one holding); classifications pages 15 of 3736/24 and 9 of 7913/22; subject to payment for hnpro,·ements; being E. S. Petchell 's cancelled application.

Williams District (about 12 miles South-East of Lake Graee).

Con. 5390/23. (Plan 407 /80, Cl.) Lo<'ations 13221 and 13222, eontaining 1009a. 2r., at

5s. pei· iH"'J.•e; classification page 11 of 5390/25; subject to pois-0n conditions and to payment for improvements; being R. Carruthers, jnr., forfeited leases 20284/68 and 25026/74.

YHgarn District (about 12 miles North-West of Noongaar).

Con. No. 24/39. (Plan 36/80, A2.) Lo<'ations 636 and 966, containing 981a. and 1122;1.

Or. Up. 1 respectin•ly, nt 1s. 6d. per acre (as one hold• ing); clnssifications 1H1ges rn of 4543/2~, Vol. l :rnc1 14

of 426/26; sub,ieC:lt to Rmal and Industries Bank in­debtedness, to Goldfiel<ls Water Supply timber condi• tions and to mining conditions; being V. A. Murray's cancelled application.

WEDNESDAY, 5th MAY, 1948. PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Avon District (about 6 miles South-West of Kauring). Corr. No. 37(j6/47. (Plans 2C/40, F4, 3D/40, A4.) Location 20948, containing 43a. lr. 32p., at 6s. per

acre; classific·ation page 10 of 76/36; subject to pay• ment for improvements, if any; being S. J. Booth's can• celled applic.ttion.

Avon District (4 miles South of Ynrding). Open under Part V., Sec. 53.

Con. Xo. Hi3/21. (Plnn 4/80, D3.) Location 22235, containing la.; purehase price, £3

10s. (including Crown grant fee); available to adjoin­ing holders only.

A\"On District (about 17 miles North of Kellerberrin). Corr. No. 3469/16. (Plans 25/80; BI, 34/80, B4.) Lo<'ations 12970 and 12979, containing 1,004a. lr. 9p.,

at 6s. Cid. per acre; cl:tssification page 71 of 3469/16; ,subject to Ruwl n,nd Industries Bank indebtedness. 'l'his cancels the 1He,·ions Ga::ettc notice concerning this loeation.

A\'on District (about 11 miles South-East of Gabbin). Corr. No. 5822/20. (Plan 55/80, B4.) Location 15654, containing 1,000a., at 5s. 9d. per

acre; <-lassification page 28 of 12713/09, Vol. 1; sub• _jcct to payment for impro,·ements and to a cropping lease expiring 28th February, 1949. Prerious Gazette notice con<-erning this location is hereby cancelled.

Avon District (about !) miles South-East of Gabbin). Corr. N'o. 7066/19. (Plan 55/80, AB3 and ,1.) Lo<•ations 15657, 14568 and 14570, containing 1,a05a.;

location 14290, containing 1,000a. lr. l0p.; location.: 14567 and 14569, containil:g 1,000a., and location 27117, c·ontaining about 270a., nll at 4s. 3d. per acre (ns on~ holding anc1 hwluding part sm,·ey fee); classifications pagrs :?A ,md 3 of 7066/19, page 42 of 6142/25 and page ;} of 7065/19; subject to Hnral and lndustrie.a D:rnk indebtedness and to payment of £15, part survey foe, with application; location 14567 being sub,iect to :1 gr:1.zing lease expiring 28/2/1949. Pre,•ious Gazette notices eoncerning these locations al'e hereby cancelled; !oration 27117 hcing portion of location 15658.

Esper:lll<"l' District (:i.hont 3 miles North-,Vest of Scaddan).

Con. Jgo_ 377 /39. (Plan 402/80, C3.) Location 418, containing 1,000a., at ls. 9d. per acre;

subject to payment for improvements and to exemption from road board rates for two years from date of apprornl of application; being F. H. Baker's forfeite<l lease 348/950.

Fitzgerald District (about 3 miles South-West of Grass Patch).

Corr. No. 1~693/10. (Plnn 402/80, BC2.) Location 33, cont.tining 89!1.1., at ls. 9d. per ac-re:

classific:1.tiou page 10 of 12693/10; subject to Rurnl auc1 Industries Bank inc1ebtcdness. Pre,·ions Ga::ettc uoti~e c-onrerning this location is hereby <·ancelled.

Jilbadji District (about 16 miles South-West of Ma n·el Loch) .

Con. No. 1009/41. (Plan 23/80, D2 and 3.) Locations 445 and 639, containing 1,509n. 2r. 2~1)-,

at ls. 9d. pe1· aere; classification p:1.ge 78 of 1071/28; suhjpct ±o pa)'lllen t for im-pro,·emC'nts, 1? . Golc1fiel~s W:tter Supply timher conditions, anc1 to m1mng cond1• t ion<,; hring- TT. A. Brown 'R forfeitcc1 leases 34-7 /3732 :1ncl :HJ;i/lll(\8,

836 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 16, 1948.

Ningban District (about 5 .miles South"East of Kulja). Con. No. 612/35. (Plan 65/80, D3.) Locations 1231 and 1240, containing 965a. and 980:l.,

respectively, at 2s. per acre; classification page 20 of 612/35; subject to payment for improvements, if ally. Previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby eancelled.

Ninghan District (about 3 miles North-East of Mollerin).

Con. No. 3496/26. (Plan 65/80, F2.) Locations 1301 and 1306, containing 998a. and 997a.,

respectiwly, at 1s. Gd. per acre (as one holding); classi­fication page 29 of 3496/26; subject to payment for improrcmcnts, if any. Previous Ga.zettc notice concern· ing these locations is hereby cancelled.

Niughan Disti·ict (near Kirwan). Corr. No. 4668/46. (Plan 65/80, BC4.) Locations 2542 and 2-699, containing 4,9V2a. 3r. 33p.,

at 3s. 6d. per acre; classification page 11 of 6995/26; subjec:t to payment for im1n·ovcmcnts; being K. L. Nobb's cancelled application.

Ninghan District (about 9 miles North of Jingymia). Corr. No. 87V/33. (Plan 65/80, El.) Location 2921, containing l,536a., at ls. 9d. per acre;

classification page i of 1388/30, Vol. 1; snb_jcct to pay­ment for improremcnts, if any; being G. I-I. Lamond 's forfeited lease 68/3889.

Ningh:m District (about 3 miles East of Kirwan). Corr. No. 3381/27. (Phrns 65/80, 04, 56/80, Cl.) Locations 11313 and 2860, containing 3,386a. lr. 27p.,

at 4s. 3d. per aere; classifieation page 12 of 3381/27; subject to payment for impro,·ements, if any. Previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby can­celled.

Ninghan District (about 12 miles North of .Mollcrin). Corr. No. llil/30. (Plans 65/80, Fl, 88/80, F4.) Location 2931, containing 1,047a. lr. 37p., at ls. Del.

per acre; classification 1iagc 25 of 4257 /27; snbjeet to payment for improvements. Previous Gazetlc notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled.

Ning-han District (n.bout 7 miles North-West of \Vialki). Corr. No. 6423/47. (Plan 66/80, E2.) All that p01·tion of Crown land in the Ninghan Dis­

trict containing about 1,120 ac1·es, bounded by lines commcnc'ing at thr. North-East corner of location 305G, and extending East about 112 chains along the Southern side of a smvcyed road; thence South about 100 chains along tl1c \V cstcm side of a fnrthcr surveyed roa(l; thence \Vest about 112 chains to the Eastcm boundary of said location 3036 and North about 100 chains al011i said Eastern boundary to the starting point; subject to sm·,·ey and pricing; being- T. Anderson's cancelled application.

Ninglmn District (abont 9 miles South of 1':Iarindo). Corr. No. 809/29. (Plan 66/80, AB4.) Location 2825, eontaining 48iia. 3r. 4p., at 2s. per

acre; classification page 8 of 809/29; and locations 1165, 2874 and 2875, containing 4,997a. Or. 29p., at ls. 6d. per acre; classification page 29 of .5931/26. Loca­tion 282fi is exempt from road board rntes for two years from date of approYnl of application. Locations 1165, 2874 and 2875 are subject to payment for impro,·emcnt~, if any. Prc,·ions Gazette notice conc'Crning- these loca­tions is hereby cancelled.

Ninghan District (ahont 3 miles Horth-East of Beacon).

Corr. No. 3728/30. (Plan 66/80, 02.) Location 3146, containing 1,648a. 3r. 4p., at ls. 9d.

per acre; classification page 1 of 6064/28; subject to payment for improvements. Previous Gm:cttc notice concerning this loc1ation is hereby c:ancelled.

Ninghan District (about 1 mile Vilest of Dalgouring). Corr. No. 2609/36. (Plan 66/80, D2 .tnd 3.) Location 3019, containing 2,722a. Or. 26p., at ls. 6d.

per ac1·e; classification page Hi of G320/~7; subject to payment for improvements. Previous Gazvtte notice concerning this location is hereby Ct\.ll<:ellcd.

i\inghan Distriet (about 9 miles South-West of .M:arindo).

Con. No. 7404/23. (Plan 66/80, A3 and 4.) Locations 1340 and 909, containing 997a., at ls. 9cl.

per acre; chu:sification page 91 of 1404/23; :,mh,jcet to payment for impro,·cnH.'nts, if any; being 0. S. Robb's forfeited leases 40778/55 and 23944/i4.

Ninghan District (ahont 10 miles North of lforindo). Con. No. 2433/34. (Plans GG/80, BI, 36/300.) Location 2949, containing 1,788.t. 3r. 7p., at ls. 9d.

per acre; classification page 25 of 5537/27; subject to payment for irnpro\"cments; being W. R. Green's forfeited lease 347 /61J.

Kiughan Dis1rict (uliont 13 miles North-East of Beacon).

Con. :Xo. li05/36. (Plan 36/300.) Loc~1tio11 3i66, containing l,OOOa. Or. 3:Jp., at ls. 9d.

per acre; rlassification page 23 of 170,i"j:Hl; 1,,nbjcct to payment for im1n·o,·cmcnts; being R. A. Dades' for• feitcd lea!:ie 348/690.

.Ninghan District (about .13 miles 1\orth of Beitcon). Corr. No. 3923/30. (Plan Lake Ha1Tcy, Sheet ~-) Loc·ation 3239, containing 2,0-1/u. 2r. 1-!.p., at ls. Gel.

per acre; chssification pngc 1 of 253:2-/29; subject to payment for improwmcnts; being M. M. (jnu.) and W. R. Green's forfeited lease 68/~791.

Open under Part V. of the Land Act, 1933-1939, as modified by Part VIII.

Perl Esbltc (:1hont 3 milr8 l<Jast of fllanrlog:ilnp). Corr. 559/33. (Plan 34-IA/40, BC2.) Lot Nos. 687 and GS9, containing 353:i. 3r, 38p.;

purchase money, £234 17s. Gel.; to r1itlll"1H:d solclicl's: h:tlf•yearly im;talmcnts-first 5 years interest only :it 4J% per annum £,5 5s. 9d., balanec 35 years principal and interest at 4%% pcrannnm£611s.,; civilians: half­yearly instalmcnts-Ill'st 5 years interest only at 5% 1icr annum £5 17s. 6d.; balance 35 years principal and interest at 51;0 per ammm £(i H)s. 4d.; subject to special conditions governing selection within this estate. Pre· ,·ious Gar:ettc notice conccl'lling these lots is hereby canee\lcd. "

Hoe District (about Corr. Xo. 2060/31.

4 miles }..T orth of Bnrngup). (Plan 38i /SO, E2.)

Locations 758 [Ind. 1904, containing l)D9a. 2r. ·18p., at 4s. per aero; class1fieation page 57 of 20G0/31; being C. S. Carnaby 's forfeited leases 68/:1271 and 7 4/1361.

Roe District (about 17 miles West of Holt Rock). Corr. No. 1453/37. (Plnn 375/80, C3.) Locution 17%, containing 1,831n. Or. 6p., nt 6s. 3d.

per acre; classification page 61 of 3292/28; subject to payment for impro,·cmcnts. Pi-c,·ious Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby canrelled.

Sussex Dfatric.t (n.djo.ining C31rbnnup '.rowusitc). Sclec:'tion restricted to Members of the Forces.

Con. No. 3943/47. (Pian 413D/40, C3.) 'l'he Crown la11d, containing about 280 acres, bonmletl

on the Northwards by road No. i93, on the Eastwan].,; b,J· .Cni,rbunnp Townsite and road No. 330 (Bns,sell High\\"ay), ou the Southwards by location 2655, and on the \Yestwards by locations 334 and 1490, at 10s. per acre (e.x:clnding sm·,·cy fee); subject to smvcy and excision 0£ ally necessary roads.

Victoria District (12 miles West of Three Spring:;). Corr. No. 1477 /45. (Plan 94/80, D and El.) The Crown land, containing about 12,000 ac1·es.

bounded by lines starting at an angle post on the North~ em side of road N<J. 4594, situate -14 chains 14 links

APRIL 16, 1948.) GOVERN1IENT GAZETTI1l, W.A. 837

,vestw:1.rds of the South-West corner of loe:ition 9363, :md extending ,vcstw:1.rds :1.bont 3G2 rh:1.ins, Aonthward'> abont 35·1 ch:1.ins, E:1.stw:1.rds :1.bout 3·15 rh:1.ins :rnd North­w:1.n1s :1.hont 347 chains to the Xortlicrn side of ro:irl No. 4594; thence North·East\\":ll'ds :t1ong s:1icl side of ro:1.cl Xo. 4594 to the sb.rting point; subject to surwir, cl:1.ssification and pric·ing :1nd to the condition th:1.t no clearing will be permitted to t:1.l-;c pl:1.ce within 2 chains of :my bouncl:1.ry.

Yictori:1. Distrie't (:tbout 11 miles E:ist of Ogilvie). Corr. Xo. 2754/23. (Pbn 160/80, .C~.) Loc:1.tions 4344 :rnd 7962, cont:1.ining 4.ilOSu. Or. 38p.;

!'iuhjcct to pricing; cl:1.ssific:1tion page fl:! of 275·1/~3; being T. H. }.fcN:1.nght 's forfeited leases 16H3/68 :m11 23454/74.

Victori:t District ( :i bout 11 miles E:1st of l\farchagcc). Corr. No. 3602/28. (PI:tn 90/80, EF2.). Loc:i.tion 8962, coubiuing 501a. Or. 32p., :it 3s. per

acre (including snrYey fee); ehssifi<':ttion p:i.g-c 9 of 3602/28. Previous Gazette notice conccming this loc:i.­tiou is hereby c:i.nccllcd.

Victoria District (:tbout S miles Sonlh of Piud:i.r). Corr. No. 1759/27. (Pl:iu 155/80, A2 :tlHl 3.) Loc:i.tion 8625, cont:iining 1,4-J0:1. 21·. 14p., at 2s. per

:i.crc; c]:i.ssific:i.tion page 54 of 1159/27; :i.nd loc:i.tio:u. 3040, ('Olltaining 3593:t., at 2s. 6rl. per acre; cl:1ssifiea­tion p:i.ge 12 of ]455/27. Prc\"ions Ga.:cttc notice con­ccming these loc:itions is hereby c:i.nccllcd.

Open under P:i.rt V. Section 54. Selection rcstrietcd to :Members of the Forc-c~.

Wellington District ( near Collie). Corr. No. 2914/46. (Pl:tn 411C/40, EF3.) Loc:i.tions 1428 :tnd 1429, c:i.ch cont:i.ining 10:t., :it

£1 6s. :rnd £1 lls. per :1cre, rcspcetin~ly. 'fhcsc ]ora­tions will be granted to :i. depth of only -10 feet below the surf:1cc :i.ud subject to timber conditio11;.. Prc\"ious Ga::clte notice concerning these loc:i.tions is hereby c:tnC'ellcd.

H. E. SMITH, Under Srcrct:i.ry for Lvntls.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, IDlD-1041. WHEREAS the AUGUS'I'A-1IARGARE1' RIVER Roo<l Bo:i.rd, by rcsolntion p:tssed :i.t :t meeting of the Boar,1, held :i.t ilfarg:i.rct RiYcr on or about the 3rd d:ty of December, 1946, resolYed to oprn the ro:id hcrein:i.ftci­dcseribcd, th:i.t is to s!l.r:-

5437 /46. No. 10520. A strip of l:tnd, one ch.'.liu wide, com­

mencing :i.t :i. smveycd ro:i.d opposite the Sonth-E:i.stem corner of Sussex Loc:i.tion ~24 7 :rnd cxtcncling South­E:i.stW:tl'Cl to :t sun-eyed ro:tcl :it the North-West corni~r of loc:ition 2784; loralitr :i.bout 31 miles E:i.st of Witc·h-cliffc. (Pl:m 440A/40, C2.)

WHEHEA8 thC' BEL.1ION'i' PARK Ro!td Bo:trd, by resolution p:i.ssed at :i. meeting of the Bo:i.r<l, helcl :i.t Belmont on or :i.bout the 15th day of Ji'cbruary, H:145, rcsoh-cd to open the ro:ttl hereinafter described, th:i.t is to say:-

7129/21. No. 2G61. Addition.-Portion of Sw:rn Location 33.

boundccl by linC's commencing :i.t the intersection of the? West side of Stonch:i.m Street with the North-E:i.st bouncl:i.ry of D:i.ly Street, :i.ncl extending (:ts shown on Di:i.gr:i.rn 60473) North-West 45.2 links :i.long the s:ti!l side of D:tl~· Street; thenee 73 deg. JO min. 42.4 linl-;1; to s:i.id side of Stonehmn Street. :rnd South :i.long it to the st:irting point; loc;ility ~onth-E:ist of G:trrC'~t Street Bridge; l.4p. being resumed from Sw:i.n l,oP:i.tiou 33. (Pbn lD/20, N.E.)

\\'·I-IEREAS the BLACK RANG-E Ro:i.d Board, by reso­lution p:i.o;:sC'd :1t :i. met>ting of the Bo:i.rd, held at f:l:tnd­.-.tonc• on or :i.bont the 5th cfay of ,Tnly, 1947, resolYed to opc-u the ro:H1 hcrciu:i.ftrr dcscrihcrl, th:i.t is to s:i.y:-

139fl/12. No. 1053.i. A strip of bud, one chain wide, le:tving

the ~onth bound:i.1·~- of S:i.ndstonc 'fownsite at :1 point about 20 eh:i.ins E~lSt from its South-West corner, :i.nd extending Sonthw:ti-ds through Reserve 11 il4 to :rnd tlu·ongh P:1stor:i.] Lc:t<,c 3f!J/494 to :1 point in P:istoral LC':tsc 395/J0S, aho11t 200 ch:i.ins E:1stw:i.rd of :\H. KlC'lllJ)tz; loc:i.lity S:rndston.e. (Pl:rns •12/300 :i.ml 53/300.)

\VlIETIEAS the CilITTERIXG H.o:td Boarrl, by rc:-,o­lutiou p:tsscd at :1 meeting of the Bo:1rd, held :tt Bindoon on Ol" :ibo11t the 13th d:iy of December, 1945, rcsolverl to open the ro~d hereinafter described, that is to say:•-·

I0SGl/98. )io. 10543. A strip of l:tnd, one 1:hain wide (plns

tmncations), commencing on the E:i.stcrnmost bound:i.rr of lot 3:'5 of Sw:i.n Loc:i.tion 1372 at :i. South-West C'Ol'm•r of lot 1 of said loc:i.tion :1:11d extending E:i.stw:i.rd .:1-; shown on Di:i.gr:i.m No. 00991, :i.long :i. South bomHfal')" of said lot 1 to ro:i.d No. 2062; loc:i.lity Cull:i.lb Sicling-; 1:t. lr. ll.61). bcillg resumed from Swan Loc:1tion 13i:?. (Pion 31/80, D4.)

WHEREAS the CHI'l"l'ERING Ro:td Board, hy r('so­lution p:tsscd :it :i. meeting of the Bo:i.rd, held :i.t Bindoon on 01· about the 13th d:ty of December, lfl45, rcsol\"cd to open the ro:ul hercin:i.ftcr described, that is to s:1y:--

I0SGI/08.

No. 103-U. A strip of land, one chnin wide (plu:-; trnnc:i.tion), lc:t\"ing ro:td No. 12(l::J :i.t the Xorth-1!::i.st c·omcr of lot 2 of Sw:in Loc:1.tion 4S8, :tnd extending :1'5

sl_wwn on Di:i.gr:uu Ko. 60900 \Vestw:ird along thr> 2\orthcrn boundary of said lot :md through lot l of f!licl lo{':1tion to the I~:i.~t honncbry of lor:i.tion 135!); loc:tlit~· )Iooli:ibeencc; 2:t. Or. 28p. ·being resumed from Nw:i.n Loc·:i.tion 488. (Pbn 31/80, D-l.)

WHEREAS the Cl-IITTERIKG Ho:td Do:ir,I, by i e~•l­lution p:i.,;sed :it :1 meeting of thC' Board, l1rlcl :1t Bindoou on or :i.bout the 27th _duy of July, 1941, reso!YC'd t,0

open the ro:i.d hercin:i.ftcr described, tl1:i.t is to s:1r :-•

4202/47. Ro:tcl No. 103;'52. A strip of l:tnd, one eh:iin wid('.

lc>:tving ro:i.d No. 813 ne:tr the ~onth-Wcst ronwr of 8w:i.n Loc:1tion 641 :tnr1 (•.\'.tending (:is shown on L.T.O. Di:igrnlll 3:?0~) North, in'<irle and :i.l011g :rn E:ist bmm­!l:H\· of lot 2 of lot Hi of Hw:iu Lor·ation 137:?. to tlw :\ni'th-\\"rst corner of lot 13 of thp ~:till loc·:ition; loc:i.lity 5 mlles E:1st of Thfooli:i.bcence; 3a. 3r. Gp. being resumed from ,Sw:111 Loc:ition 1372. (Plan 31/80, E4.)

\VJ-IEREA,S the COOLG·.ARDIE Ro:td Do:ird, Jn- rcsoht­tion p:i.ssed :it :i. mc('ting of the J30:i.rd 1 held ":i.t Cool­g:irdic on or :i.bout tl1c rnth rla~· of Febru:Hy, I!).J..-;, rc•sol\"cd to open the ro:ttl hcrC'in:i.fter dc<,crilJcrl, th:ll is to s:i.~· :-

1·73/45. Ro:td No. 1054.). All th:it portion of E:i.st Loc:i.tion

:iD :is dcline:i.ted :i.nd coloured rl:i.rl-; ln·o,vn on L:mds :i.nrl 8m·Yl•~·s Di:i.gr:i.m G109:l; IO(·ality 4 miles E:tst of Cool­g:i.rrlic; 14:i.. 31'. 4p. hC'ing 1-('snmcd from East Lo(•ntion ;:i\l. (Plan J0/80, F.4.)

WHEREAS the CORRIGIN Ro:td Bond, br resolution p:i.sscd :it :l meeting of the Bo:trd, held :i.t Corrigin ,n or :i.hont the lith d:i.~· of Fcbrn:iry, 1948, rcsoh-cd to open the 1·0:i.rl hcrein:i.fter described, th:i.t is to ::;:i._y :-

3332/21. Road No. 6555. Addition. Pol'tion of C'orrigin Lu!

1 34 (RC"sene 15804), hounck1l liy liue:,; l"Omm('IH•ing :1t its Routh-East eo1·ncr an<l C'XtC'ndil1g \\.C'st 2: eh:tins :i.long p:n-t of its South bomHlary; tllt'JHT Xorth-1~:istw:ml, to :i point on the E:-i:st honnd:H_v of the .~:i.id lot ~itn:i.te<l :\ (•h:1in,.; .'iO links Xorth of its :,:,outh-l~a,;..t corner: th('m-:­~onth :lloug p:trt of thr \\'t'St sidr of the pl'C'S('Ut ronrl to thr ;;t:irting point. (Pl:rn ('01\'~gin Townsih1.)

81l8 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Al'RIL 16, 1948. --------------------------------~-----'---

WHEREAS the CORRIGIN Ro:i.d Board, by resolution passed :i.t a meeting of the Board, held at Corrigin on or about the 17th cl:ly of Fcb!'uaty, 1948, resoh·ecl to open the ro:Hl hcl'Cin:1ftcr dC?scribcd, th:i.t is to s:i.y :-

3332/21. Road No. 10554-. Dondakin Street. A strip of l:lnd:

one ch:i.in wide (plus tl"nnc:i.tions), lc:i.ving Woglii1 Street :i.t the North-West corner of Conigin Lot 182 and extending (unsurvcycd) East along the North boun­dal'ies of lots 182 :md 191 and the South boundary of lot 249 to road No. 6555 at the South-East cornet of the lastmentioncd lot. (Plan Corrigin Townsitc.)

W1HEREAS the CUBALLING Road Board, by resolu­tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held :i.t Cubal· ling on or about the 4th day of October, 1944, rcsoh·e<l to open the ro:i.d hercin:i.ftcr rlcscribccl, that is to say:-

800/44. No. 1690. Widening. Portion of Avon Location

10334, bounclcd :by lines commencing at the Soutlt-E:i.st corner of the loc~tiou and extending (as shown on Di:i.­gr:i.m 61121) West 2 c-11:i.ins 50 links along part of its South bonnd:i.ry; thence 48 deg. 30 min. 3 chains 31.3 links to the location's East bonnda1·y and South along put of the l:i.tter honndary to the starting point; lr. 9.6p. being resumed from Avon Locittion 10334-. (Plan 378D/40, A3.)

WHEREAS the CUBALLING Road Bo:ird, by resolu­tion p:i.sscd at a meeting of the Board, l1eld at Cuba1-ling on or :i.bout the 4th day of October, 1944, rcsolvccl to open the ro:1,ils hercinaftt·r clcscribed, th:i.t is to s:i.y:-

797 /44. No. 10540. A strip of l:i.nd, one chain wide (widen­

ing :i.t its terminus :i.s sho,rn on Di:i.gram 61123), corn• mcncing :i.t the Sonth-,vcst c01·ncr of Avon Location 6971 and extending North :i.long its West honndary to road No. 1947 :i.t the North-West corner of the location; 15.lp. being resumed from A,'on Loeation 6971.

No. 1054-1. .A strip of land, one chain wide (widen­ing at its terminus as shown on Diagr:i.m 61123), com­mencing :i.t the South-West con1er of Avon Location 7244 and e:i.:tcnding East along its South boundary to road No. 10540 :i.t the South•East corner of the locati011; 21.2p. being resumed from Avon Location 7244. (PI:i.11 378D/40, A3.)

WHEREAS the DALW-ALLINU Ro:i.d Board, by rcso• lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held :it Dalwallinn on or about the 15th day of July, 1943, rcsoh•cd to open the road hereinafter described, that i~ to say:-

7104/12. No. 10355. De,·iation of P:irt. A strip of l:i.nd, one

chain '"idc, Ica,·ing the present road on the Eastern boundary of Ningban Location 1798 and extending West (as sho,vn O.P. North:i.m 1938), tl1rnngh s:i.id location to its West boundary, C'ontinuing Wcstw:i.rd (as shown Di:i.gram 58741) :.llong a South bounda1·y of location 3783 tln·ough location 1797 (Resen·c 15463), and along :i South boundary of s:i.id loc:i.tion 3783 to a surveyca road at the Sonth-\Vcst col'ner of the l:i.stmentioncG location. (PI:i.ns 64/80, Fl, and 65/80, Al.)

,vHEREAS the DARDANUP Road Bo:i.rd by resolu­tion passed at a meeting of the Board, hclcl :i.t Dardanup on or :i.bont the 5th d:i.y of April, 1947, resolved to open tbc road hereinafter described, th:i.t is to say:-

2737 /34. No. 10553. A strip of land, one ch:i.in wide, com•

mcncing on the \Vest boundary of Wellington Location 227 at the South-East corner of loc:i.tion 216 and ex­tending "rest (as surveyed) inside and along part of the South boundary of the latter location to a North­East corner of Ioeation 310; thence (as shown L.T.O. Diagram 981G) South 1 chain h1sidc :i.nd alung part of the East bound:i.ry of loc:i.tion 310 :md Vi'esb,·:i.rd inside and along p:i.rt of :t North boundar;.r of and through location 310 to the Eastcm side of the Bunbury•Boyanup Railway Rcscn·c; la. 2r. 4.4p. being resumed from ,vcl­Hngton Location 216; 3a, h·~ 21.4p. being 1·csmned from. \Ycllington Location 310. (PI:i.n 411D/40, B3.)

WHEREAS the DRAKESBROOK Road Bo:i.rd, h,v resolution passed at :1 1uceting of the Board, held :it

Waroona on 01· about the 11th day of June, 1946, re­solved to open the road hctcin:tftcr described, th:i.t is to s:i.y :-

7120/13 . .:-{o, 48!H. Rcgazctt:i.l of Extension. A strip of la11d,

one ch:i.iu wide (widening at its terminus), leaving the terminus of the present l'0acl on the East boundary of :Murray Location 911 a11d extending Eastward (as de­Jinc:i.tcd :t1Hl coloured dark brown on O.P. 5074), through Murray Lor:i.tions 1243 and 27G to a sm·vcyed road on the ]~ast boundary of the last mentioned loc:i.tion; loc:i.l· ity 5 miles West of Y:i.lup Btook To,rnsitc. (Plan 383A/40, B2.)

WffEREAS the KONDININ Ro:i.d Board, by resolu­tion p:i.ssed :i.t a meeting of the Bo:i.rd, held at Kon· dinin on or about the 19th d:1y of September, 1947, rc­soh·cd to open the to:i.d hcrcin:i.ftcr described, that is to sny:-

Corrcs. No. 3235/40. No. 10517. Deviation. A strip of land one C'hain

wide, its Northern side lcadng the Northern side of the pre:,;11nt ro:Hl 2 chains Westward from the Soutl1• \Vest cor1wr of .A--ron Loc:i.tion 18ill und extending Wcst\\'ards :i.s shown on OP5370 to and through 23938 and continning VVcstward and Northw:i.rd through Location 23937 to rejoin the 1-forthcrn side of the old road :i.t :i. South·\Vestcm corner of Loc:i.tion 27036: 5a. being rcsmuccl from Arnn Loe:-ttion 23938, and 7a. 3r. 3-±p. being resmnccl from A ,·on Loc:i.tion 23973. (Plan :145 /SO C & D4.)

WHEREAS the KO~DlNIN Ro:i.d Board, by resolution passed nt a meeting of the Boutd, held at Kondinin on or :i.bont the lQth day of September, 1947, rcsoh·ccl to open the road hcrcin:i.ftcr described, th:i.t is to say:-

3235/40. No. 1052-1. A strip of land, one chain wide, its West•

Cl'll side lc:l\'ing the Northcl'n side of toad No. 10517 011

the \Vcstcrn boundary of A,·on Location 27036 and f!Xtcmding K'"orthw:i.rd (as shown on O.P. 5370) along part of the s:i.id boundary for a distance of 12 chains 16.5 links; la. Or. 33.2p. being resumed from Avon LoC'a• tion 23937. (PI:i.n 345/80: 04.)

WIIEREAS the MANJII\IDP Road Board, by resolu­tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held :i.t Maujimup on or :i.bout the 2nd day of February, 1945, resolved to open the rnad hel'ein:i.fter described, tlrnt is to say:-

5970/27. No. 10519. A strip of land, 50 links wide, commcnc­

iug at a surveyed road at the North-East corner of Nelson Location 2300 and extending (as shown on Dia­gram No. 60950) South along its East boundary for a distance of 21 -chains 1.3 links; locality about 1 mile South-East of Jardcc; la. 01'. 8.lp. being resumed from Nelson Loc:i.tion 9337. (Plan 442B/40, Fl.)

WHEREAS the MUNDARING Road Board, by reso­lution passed at a mcetinO' of the Board, held a.t l\.fondaring on or about th; 14th day of June, 1946, resolved to open the road hereinafter described, that is to s:i.y:-

448/44. Ro:i.d No. 10521. Tunnel Road. A strip of laud, one

chain wide, commencing :i.t the North-East corner of Swan View Suburb.an Area Lot 51 :i.nd extending West along its North bound:i.ry to the Eastern side of the Eastern Railway Reserve. Commencing again on the \Vestern side of s:i.id Railway Reserve and continuing West along the North boundary of lot 111 to road No. 10452 .thereon. (Plan Swan View Suburban Arca.)

WHEREAS the NORTHAMPTON Road Board, by resolution passed :it a meeting of the Board, held at Notthampton on or abont the 24th day of Scptcmbct, 1937, resolved to open the rnad hereinafter dcscribod, th:i.t is to s:i.y:-

3019/17, Vol. 3. No. 10534. A strip of land, one chain five links

wide, lc:i.ving Wanncrenooka Road at the South-East corner of lot 5 Vietoria Location 207 and extending (as shown on Diagram 59854) North along the East boundary of the lot to its North-East corner; thence West (one ch:i.in wide :i.nd widening :it its terminus)

APRIL lG, 1948.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. ---~-~-------------- ------'------------------

839

along the North boundary of the said lot to i-oad No. 1977 at its North·\Vcst corner; 3r. G.2p. being resumed from Victori:"t Location 207. (Plan 160D/40, A4.)

WHEREAS the NU:0,TGARIN Road Boarcl, by rcsoh,· tion passed at ,a meeting of the Board, beld at Nun· g:irin on or about the 7th day of J~rnuary, 1948, rcsoh·cd to open the ro:i.cl hereinafter described, that is to say:-

Corres. 7983/12. No. 4690. Dcdation. A strip of land one cllain

\\"idc lcn,dng the present ro:Hl at its intcrs<>c-tion with the West bound:i.ry of A,·on Loc:1tion U1G9 :rncl ex­tending South as sm·,·cycd along part of the ""est boundary of s:i.id loc:i.tion and the West bomHl:ny of Nungarin Lot 114, thence Soutb-Wcstw!lrcl along the North-Western honncl:lries of said lot 114 :ind lot 144 to a suneyed ro:1d nt the ·westernmost comer of the lnt· ter lot; loe:11it_,·, N1mg:1rin. (Plan Nnugarin 'l'o\\"nSit(' & 34/80, E2.)

W-REREAS the PERTH Road Bo:ud, by resolution passed at :1 meeting of the Bo:1rcl, hel(l nt Perth on 01·

:ibout the 27th day of 1far, 1947, resoh·ed to 0p('n th~• road hereinafter dese1·ibecl, th:i. t is to S~)' :-

2921/47. No. 10550. A strip of land, one chain wide (plus

truncation), commencing on the Northern sicle of Mnn· ning Street at the South-Enstem corner of lot 66 of Swan Location 533, ancl extending Northwnrcl nlc;mi the Eastern boundaries of the s:1icl lot nnd lot 67 to the Southern side of A11d1·e,,· Strc'ct, nt the No1:th­Eastem corner of the latter lot; locality Sc:irborough; 2r. 5.6p. being resumed from Swan Loe~tiou 53:t (L.T.O. Dingram 11564 nnd Plnn 6001; Plan 1D/20, N.W.)

"WHEREAS the QUAIRADJNG Ho:1d Board, by re8o­lution passed ~t a meeting of the Board, held :1t Qnair~ding on or ~bout the 18th d:t.v of April, 1947, resolved to open the road herein:tfte1· tlescribed, that is to say:-

5/47. No. 10551. A strip of bncl, one chain wide, lea.,·il1g

road No. 4392 at the Eastern corner of A,·on Location 17475 and extending (unsnrveyed) Sonth--Westward inside and along part of the South-Eastern boundary of the location (passing through Resen·e 10917) to road No. 0758 at the Western corner of Location 14740; nbout Sa. 3r. !Op. being resumed from A,·011 Location 17475. (Pbn 3B/40, F2.)

WHEREAS the SERPENTINE-,T ARRAHDALE Road Board, by resolution pnssed at a meeting of the Board, held at Mundijong on or about the 8th day of October, 1947, resoh·ed to open the ro:id hereinnfter cleseribed, that is to say:-

N o. 10555. Tonkin Street. A strip of land, 150 links wide, leaving the Western side of a snn·eyed roacl :1 t the South-East comer of Serpentine Lot 93 nnd extencl­ing ( as shown on O.P. Perth 1948) West along the South boundaries of said lot 93 nncl lot 92 to the lat­ter's South-West corner, continuing Westward (unsur• ,·eyed) to and nlong the South b.onndaries of lots 56, 29, 28 nnd 1 nnd 011\\"arcls to the Easitern side of the Sonth--Western ·Railway Reser,·e. (Pbns Serpentine Townsite nnd 341C/40.)

WHEREAS the UPPER CHAPMA:r..T Road Bonrd, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Boarcl, l1eld nt Nauson. on or about the 16th clay of June, 1943, resolved to open tbe roacl hereinafter described, that is to say:-

8249/01. No. 1546. Widening. All thnt portion of Victoria

Location 2502, bounded by lines commencing on the South-Western side of the present road at a point situated 344 deg. 51 min. 11 chains 21 links and 316 deg. 33 min. 39 chains 14:.7 links from its intersection with the South boundary of said location and extend­ing (as sl1own on Diagram 61040) 285 deg. 9 min. 11 chains 94.9 links; thence Eastward and South-East­ward along the South-Western side of the present road to the st-nrting point; locality near Nanson; 2r. 13.2p. being resumed from Vieto1'b Location 2502. (Plan J57A/40.)

WHEREAS the ~:tLGARN Road Board, by resolution passed at a meetrng of the Board, held at Soutl1ern Uross on or ~bout the 23rd day of December, 1947, resoh·ed to open the roacl herein~fter described, th~t is to say:-

730/47. No. 10522. A strip of land, one cha-in wide, lea,·ing the Marvel Loch-Burbridge Road and extending Nortl1-E:1stwarcl, passing along or near the North-Western bounclury of Gold 1Iining Lease 3966 to a point about 5 chains Eastwnrcl from the North-East corner of said lease; thence North-Eastward to "Howletts Corner" on the 1Iar,·el Loeh-Nevoria Road; locality about 2;{! miles Southw~rcl of the 1Ian·el Loch Townsite. (Plan 19/300.)

And whereas His Excellency the Lieutennnt-Go,·er­nor, pmsuant to section 17 of the PubJie ·works Act, 1902-1945, by notices published in the Government Ga:::ette, deela1·ecl that the snid 1:tnds hnd been set npnrt, taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said Ro:Hls, :md that plnns of the said iands might b€1 inspected at the Department of Lands nnd SmTeys, Perth.

Ancl wher(':1s thC' said Bo:ird l1:1s c:rnsecl a copy of the said notices to be sel"\"ed upon the owners and occu­piers of the said buds resident within the State, or such of them ns can with reasonable cliligenee be nseertainecl, either personally or by registered letter posted to their bst•nnmed places of :ibode.

Auel whereas the Lieutennnt-Gover:nor in Exeeuth·e Comwil has confirmed the snid resolutions, it is hereby notifiefl thnt the lines of communiention described :1bo,·e :ire Ro:icls within the meaning of the Road Dis­tricts AC't, 1919-1946, subject to the prodsions of the said Act.

Dated this 7th d~y of April, 1948. H. E. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

'l'HE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1910-1946. Olosme of Roncl.

\YE, .F'. E. ).frtc-:1lfo-, A. :\T. nnd H. G. Rhind, and S. J. .faneczek, being the owners of lnnd over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, llave :1ppliecl to the Wplkntehem Rond Bonrcl to close thP ~nid portion of rond, viz.:-

9251/12. W628. 'l'he whole of road No. 5441, p:tssing nlong

the Northern boundary of Avon Loention 20958, from :1 sm,·eyecl ro:Hl nt the North-Eastem corner of sai,1 loention to the North-Enstem comer of Cowcowing Agri­<'nltmnl Aren Lot 243. (Pbn 33B/40, El.)

H. G. and A. M. RHIND (per H. G. Rhind).

F. E. METCALFE. L. CARLSON.

(Rural nnd Iudustl'ies Bnnk for S. J.Janeczek).

T, Hemy Thl'elfall, on behalf of the Wyalkatt':hem Roncl Bonrcl, hereby nssent to the above nppliention to close the rond therein deseribecl.

H. THR-ELFALL, Chninn~n W;plkatehem Ro~d Board.

lJth 1fareb, 1948.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.1939_ Closure of Ro~d.

WE, R. H. Fulwood and D. D. Moloney, being the owners of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, ha ,·e applied to the Cnn­derdin Road Bonrd to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

Cunderdin. 6541/14. C440. The surveyed road along a West boundary

of Avon Location 17009; from :1 closed roacl at the North-West corner of the location to road No. 2791 at the South-East corner of location 4214. (Plan 26D/40, B and C4.)

R. H. FULWOOD. D. D. MOLONEY.

I, Forrest Edwin Morrell, on behalf of the Cuuder­din Road Boarcl, hereby assent to the above applica­tion to close the rond therein des-eribed.

F. E. MORRELL, Acting Chairmnn, Cnnderdin Rond Boar<).

9th April, 1948.

840 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [AlPRIL 16, 1948.

CANNING ROAD BOARD.

Notice Requiring Payment of Rates under Part VI. of the Road Districts Act, 1910-1946.

THE several registered prop1ietors or owners in foe simple, or persons appearing by the Ja.st memorial in the Ofilce of the Registrar of Deeds to be scfacd of the foe simple respectively of tho several pieces of land described in the third column of the Schedule hereto, and persons appearing in the Register book or by memorial in the office of the Registrar of Deeds to have respectively a,n estate or interest in such land and whose names appear in the first column of the said Schcdulo.

Take notice that :-

1. Default has been made in the payment to the Board of the Road District abovcnamcd of a rate charges on the several pieces of land described in the third column of the Schedule hereto and the said default has continued in respect of each separate piece of land since the date in the first coh1mn of the Schedule hereto set opposite the description of that -piece of land.

2. Tho total amom1t owing to the said Board in respect of rates and other amounts charged on each piece of land is in the second column of t.110 Schedule hereto set opposite the description of that piece of land.

3. Payment of those amounts representing rates is hereby required; and

4. In default of payment thereof the said several pieces of land will be offered for sale by Public Auction after the expiration of three months from the date of the Notice served.

5. Unless prior to the actual sale of the said land the said rates and other charges and costs then incmTcd shall have been paid and satisfied the said scvc1·al pieces of land will be offered for sale by Public Auction at l\iessrs. Robertson Bros., Auctioneers, C.:M.L. Buildings, 53 St. George's 1'erra<:ic, Perth, on Saturday, 22nd l\foy, 1948, at 9·30 a.m.

Dated this 9th day of April, 1948. J. E.ELLIS,

Secretary of the Board.

~CHEDULE.

Names of Registered Proprietors or Owners and al::-o of all other persons having an estate or interest in the land ; and date since which the default has

continued.

Amount owing show­ing separately the amount owing as rates and any other

Description of tho several pieces of land refcncd to.

,Vhitfords, Limited, of St. George's House, St. George's Ten-ace, Perth, as Registered Proprietors, and Sydney J oscph Taylor, of South Walgoolan, as Owner. llfo1tgage 4686, 1928, Mateo Svilarich, of Hay Street, Perth. Solicitors, Andrews, Robin­son & Brown, Surrey Chambers, Perth. Transfer 2874/1932 to Martin Svilarich, 38 l\fol\faster Street, Victoria Park, Horse Trainer. Caveat 1672/44, Commissioner of Taxation, Perth, 1st July, 1931

,:vhitfords, Limited, of St. George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, as Registered Proprietors, and William John Bullman, of 31 Southport Street, Leederville, as Owner, 1st July, 1931

Arthur Thomas Musk, c/o. Young Men's Christian Association, I\furray Street, Pe1th, Farmer, as Registered Proprietor and Owner. Caveat II20/l935 to English, Scottish & Australian Bank, Limited, 105 St. George's Terrace, Perth, 1st July 1932

,vhitfords, Limited, St. George's Honse, St. George's Terrace, Perth, as Registered Proprietors and John Hilliard, 220 Ade­laide Terrace, Perth, as Owner. l\Iortgagc 4686/28 to Mateo Svilarich, of Hay Street, Perth. Solicitors, Andrews, Robin­son & Brown, Surrey Chambers, Perth, 1st Jnly, 1931. Trans­fer 2874/1932, to I\fartin Svi!a1ich, 38 I\fol\faster Street, Victmfa Park, Horse Trainor. Caveat 1053/45, Commissioner of Taxation, Perth

"\-Vhitfords, Limited, of St. George's Honse, St. George's Tcnacc, Perth, a-s Registered Proprietors, and Margaret Mary Smith, 243 Marine Terrace, Gcraldton, as Owner, 1st July, 1931

Vlhitfords, Limited, of St. George's Honse, St. George's Terrace, Pe1th, as Registered Proprietors, and Frederick Arthur Pitt, of South Burracoppin, as Owner. Mortgage 4686/1928, to Mateo Svilarich, of Hay Street, Perth. Solicitors, Andrews, Robinson & Brown, Surrey Chambers, Perth. Transfer 2874/1932, to l\fartin Svilarich, 38 Xlfol\faster Street, Victoria Park, Horse Trainer, 1st July, 1931

\'Vhitfords, Limited, St. George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, as Registered Proprietors, and Albert Clarence Paull, 127 King Street, Boulder, W.A., as Owner. Mortgage 4686/ 1928, to Mateo Svilarich, of Hay Street, Perth. Solicitors, Andrews, Robinson & Brown, Surrey Chambers, Perth. Transfer, 2874/1932 to Martin Svilarich, 38 l\foMaster Street, Victoria Park, Horse Trainer. Caveat 1541/1944, Commis­sioner of Taxation, Perth, 1st July, 1931

\Vhitfords, Limited, St. George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, as Registered Proprietors, and Leslie ,villiam Paull, as Owner, of K.algoodie Ice Coy, Kalgoorlie. Mortgage 4686/ 1928, to Mateo Svilarich, of Hay Street, Perth. Solicitors, Andrews, Robinson & Brown, Surrey Chambers, Perth. Transfer 2874/1932, to Martin Svilarich, 38 McMaster Street, Victoria, Park, Horse Trainer, 1st July, 1930

amounts owing. £ s. d.

II 5 9

I I 5 9

10 II 7

10 7 4

8 18 8

II 5 9

14 19 6

14 19 6

0 7 0

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 36 on Plan 5137, Welwyn Avenue. Being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1008, Folio 35

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 38 on Plan 5137, ,vclwyn Avenue. Being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1008, Folio 35

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 41 on Plan 5137, Howard Parade. Being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1028, Folio 582

Po1tion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 47 on Plan 5137, ,vclwyn Avenue. Being the whole of the land cornp1iscd in Certificate of Title Volume 1008, Folio 35

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 73 on Plan 5137, Pepler Avenue, being the whole of the land comprisecl in Certi­ficate of Title Volume 1008, Folio 35

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 91 on Plan 5137, Poplcr Avenue, being the whole of the land comprised in Certi­ficate of Title Volume 1008, Folio 35

Portion of Canning Loca,tion 37 and being Lot 94 on Plan 5137, Unwiu Crescent and being the whole of the land in Certificate of Title Volume 1008, Folio 35

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 95 on Plan 5137, Unwin Crescent and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1008, Folio 35

Arnn, JG, 1848.] GOVEHNJl.{ENT GAZETTE. W.A. 841

SCHEDULE-conlinucd.

Names of Registered Proprietors or OwnNo and also of all otht'r persons having an estate or intctcst in the land : and date since which the default ha'>

Amount owing show­ing separately the amount owing as rates and anv other

Description of the several pieces of land referred to.

continued.

\Yhitfords Limited. St. Gcorgc·s Honse. St. Georgc·s 'fcrracc. Perth. as RcWstcrcd Proprietors. and Donald Alexander Porrcst. P.O .. Kalgoorlic, \V . .A .. as Owner. )Iortgagc 4GSG/ 1!)28. to :Mateo Sv:ilari.ch. of Hay Stl'ect. Perth. Solicitors. Andrews. Robinson & Brown. Snrre-y Chmabers. Perth. Trans­fer 2874/193~. to )Iartin S\'ilarfrh. of 38 )Idfostcr Street. Victoria Park. Horse Trainor. 1st July. 1932

Whitfords Limited. St. George·s Hom,c. St. Gcorgc·s Terrace. Perth. as Registered Proprietors. and Urs. ?ifary Goolom. 65 Frauds Street. Perth. as Owner. )Iortgago •1686/1928. to 1iiatco Svilarieh. of Hay Street. P0rth. Solicitors. Andrews. Robinson & Brown. Surrcv Chambers. Perth. Transfer 2874/1932. to ?iiartin SvilariCh. 38 ?iici\Iastcr Street. Victoria Park. Horse Trainer. Caveat 902/1943. Commissioner of Taxation. Perth. 1st July. 1931

Whitfords Limited. St. Gcorgc·s House. St. Goorgc·s Terrace. Perth. as Registered Proprietors. and Lionel George Horn. North \Vandcring Road. \V<.'st Pingclly. as Owner

Whitford:;: Limited. St. Gcorge·s Honse. St. Gcorgc·s 1'crracc. Perth. as Registered Proprietors. and Henry Glazier. Post Office. Karridalc. W . .A .. as Owner. )Iortgagc 4686/1928, to ?iiatco Svilarich. of Hay Street. Perth. Solicitors. Andrews. Robinson & Brown. Surrey Chambers. Perth. Transfer 2874/1032. i\Iartin Svilarich. of 38 :\k)Iastcr Street. Victoria Park. Horse Trainer. Ca,·mit 1388/1944. Commissioner of Tarntion. Perth. 1st July. 1930

Whitfords Limited. St. George ·s Honse. St. George·;, 'l'erraec. Perth. as Registered Proprietor,,;;. and Frede-rick 8. ficwcm. 3;3 l\Icl\Iastcr Street. Victoria Park. as Owner. Cawat 9J3/1044. Commissioner of Taxation. Perth. 1st J11ly, rn:rn

Whitfords Limited. St. Gcorgc·s Hoose. St. Gcorgc·s 'l'crraco. Porth. as Registered Proprietors. and Albert Edward Stripe. as Owner. 634 Beaufort Stroot. Pcrlh. Caveat 220/HJ.1-4 to Commissioner of Taxation. Perth

Whitfords Limited. of St. George\;: HonS<'. fSt. Coo1·gc·s Terrace. Perth. as Registered Proprietors ruvl ?ifr,-;. 0. J. li'armcr. 64 1'yrell Street. Nt'dlands. W.A. as Owner. .Mortgage 4686/1028 to :Mateo S,·ilarich of Hay Street. Porth. Solicitors. Andrews. Robinson and Brown. Surrey Chambers. Perth. Transfer 2874/1932 to ?i!artin Svilnrich of 38 i\IcDfoste-r Street. Victoria Purl,. Horse Trainer. 1st July. 1930.

\Vhitfords Limited. of St. George's House-. St. Gcorge·s Terrace. Perth. as Rcgistcrccl Proprietors and ,John Rodgers. 87 Vivian Street. Boulder City. \V.A. as Owner. i\Iortgago 4686/1028 to liiateo Svilarich. Hay Street. Perth. Solicitors. Androws. Robinson and Brown. Surrey Chambers. Perth. Transfer 2874/1032 to j)fartin Svilarieh. 38 i\IcXIIastcr Street. Victoria Park. Horse Trainer. Caveat 87G/HH4. Commissioner of Taxation. Perth. 1st July. 1930.

\Vhitfords Limited. of St. Gcorgc·s Honse. St. Gcorp;o·s Terrace. Perth as Registered Propricton, and l!Irs. C. )I. Walker. 7 Globo Street. North Perth. as Owner. :i\lortgage 4G86/l928 to )Iatco Svilarich. of Hay Street. Perth. Solit:itors. Andrews. Robinson and Brown, Snney Chambers. P01th. Transfer 2874/1932 to i\fartin Svilarich. 38 i\Icl!Iastor Strcot. \'icto1ia Park. Horso Trainer. 1st July. 1930.

Whitfords Limited. of St. Gcorgc·s Houst', St. Gcorgc·s Tcl'l'acc. Perth. as Registered Proplictors and Herbert William i\Iot­tcram. 117 Frcmantlo Road. South Perth. as Owner. ?iiortgagc :Mateo Svilarich, of Hay Str<'ct. Perth. Solicitors. Andrews. Robinson 1md Brown. Surrey Chambers. Transfer 2874/1928 to ?iiartin Svilarich. 38 :i\Ic:i\Iastcr Street. Victoria Park. Horse Trainer. Caveat 1177/194,3. Commissioner of Taxation. Perth. 1st July. 1030.

\Vhitfords Limited. of St. Gcorgc·s House. St. Gcorgc·s Terrace. Perth. as Registered Proprietors and George Brown. Barman. Hotel Australia. Perth. as Owner. i\Iortgagc 4686/1928 to :i\fateo S"ilarich. of Hay Strt>e-t. Perth. Solicitor,;, .. Amlrcws. Robinson and Brown. of Surrey Chambers. Perth. Transfer 2874/1032 to Dfa~tin S,ilarich. of 38 :Mc.Master StrcC't. Victoria Park. Horse 1'ramcr. Caveat 1st July. 1930.

Whitfords Limited. of St. Gcorgc·s House. St. George's Terrace. Perth. as Registered Proprietors and Lowis L. Ct1rtis. c/~ \V. E. Bevilaqua Limited. 51 St. Gcorgc·s Tcnacc. Perth. as Owner. Mortgage 4686/1928 to l!Iatco Svilarich. Hay Street. Perth. Solicitors. Andrews. Hobinson and Brown. Smrey Chambers. Perth. Transfer 2874/1032 to :Unrtin Svilarich of 38 l\Ic1iiastcr Street. Victoria- Parle Horse Trainer. 1st Jnh-. Im7. · ·

amounts o;ving. £ s. d.

1:2 II

12 J.J: 5 0 8 0

II 13 0

10 JO 0

0 17 5

].; () 0

20 0 10

10 7 4

I:! 8 10

1-l ID 0

14 ID 6

13 3 0

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 96 on Plan 5137. Snlman Avenue and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title \'olmnc 1008. Folio 35

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 111 on Plan 5137. Snhnan Avenue and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Yolume 1008. Folio 35

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 122 on Plan 5137. Klem Avenue and being tho whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1008. Folio 35

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 117 on Plan fil37, Pcplcr Avenue and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1008. Folio 35

Portion of Canning Loeation 37 ancl being .Lot 123 on Plan 5137. Poplcr Avenue and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1008. Folio 35

llortion of Canning Location 37 and being Lots 140 and 141 on Plan 5137. Klem Avenue and being t.l1c whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume. 1008. Folio 35

Portion of Canning Location 37 being Lots 184 and 214 Howard Parade and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1008. Folio 3i).

Portion of Canning Location 37 being Lots 211 on Plan 5137. Sulman Avenue and being the whole of thcl and comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1008. Folio 35.

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 22:! on Plan 5137. Snlman Avenue being the whole of the land compriicd in Certificate of Title Volume 1008. Folio :35.

Portion of Canning Location 37 being Lot 241 on Plan 5137. Unwin Crescent and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1008. Folio 35.

Portion of Canning Location 37 being Lot 244 on Plan 5137. Unwin Crescent and being the whole of the land comprised in Cc1t,ificatc of Title Volume 1008. Folio 35.

Portion of Canning Location 37 being Lot 260 on Plan 5137. River Parade and being the whole of the la.nd comprised in Cc1ti­ficate of Title Volume 1008. Folio 35,

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [.AJPmL 16, 1948. ---------------------------------~-842

SOHEDULE-contin1wcl.

Names of Registered Proprietors or Owners and also of all other persons having an estate or interest in the land ; and date since which the default has

Amount owing show­ing scpa-rately the amount owing as rates and any other

Description of the several pieces of land referred to.

continued.

Whitfords Limited, of St. George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, as Registered Proprietors and Bn.rtol Mavrich Co. Operative Stores, Harvey, us owner. Mortgage 4686/1928 to l\fateo Svilarich, of Hay Street, Perth. Solicitors Andrews, Robinson and Brown, Snrrey Chambers, Perth. Transfer 2874/1932 to Martin S1ilarich, of 38 i\fol\Iast-Or Street, Victoria Park, Horse Trainor. Caveat 818/1944, Commissioner of Tnxation, Perth, 1st July, H>30.

Whitfords Limited, St. George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, as Registered Proprietors and l\frs. Christine Bruce, Sandgate Street, South Perth, as Owner. l\Iortgage 4686/1928 to l\foteo Svilarich, of Hay Street, Perth. Solicitors Andrews, Robinson and Brown, Surrey Chambers, Perth. Transfer 2874/1932 to l\fo,rtin Svilarich, 38 J\Ici\Iastcr Street, Victoria Park, Horse Trainer, 1st July, 1930.

Whitfords Limited, of St. George's House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, as Registered Proprietors nnd Mrs. Rosina Snow, 45 Hill Street, Porth, as Owner, 1st July, 1930.

Whitfords Limited, St,. George's House, St. George's Terrace, Peith, as Registered Proprietors and Alfi-c(l A. Williams, 15 Slrnkcspcarc Street, Lecdcrville, as 0\'.-ncr. Mortgage 4686/ 1923 to l\Iatco Svilaiich, of Hay Street, Perth. Solicitors Andrews, Robinson and Brown, SmTCy Chambers, Perth. Transfer 2874/1932 to l\Iartin Svilarich of 38 l\fo!daster Street, Victoria Park, Horse Trainer. Caveat Commissioner of Taxa­tion, 702/1944, Perth, 1st July, 1030,

Annie l\Iaria :Meeks, 181 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Married Woman as Registered Proprietor, and Annie Maria Meeks, of" Uralla "Millowyn Street, South Yal1.'a, Victoria, as Owner, 1st July. 1932.

John Hechncr, of Yalgoo, Storekeeper, ns Registered Propri­etor and John Reohner of 13 John Street, Cottcsloe, 1st July, 1937.

Westr11lian Estates Limited, Withnell Chambers, Howard Street, Perth, as Registered Proprietors and James Fitton, l\Iouly­inning, W.A. as Owner, 1st July, 1940.

\Ycstralinn Estates Limited, "'ithncll Chambers, Howard Street, Perth, as Registered Proprietors and S. F. Holden, ofKukerin, W.A., ns Owner, 1st July, 1940.

V17cstralian Estates Limited, Withncll Chambers, Howard Street, Perth, as Registered Proplictors and J. Supple of Kukcri.n, \V.A,, as Owner. Caveat 1859/44-, Commissioner of Taxation, Perth, 1st July, 1040.

Wcstralinu Estates Limited, Witlmoll Chambers, Howard Street, Perth, as Registered Proprietors and N. :i\L Dorsett, Bnrt Street, Collie, as Owner. 1st Jnlr, l!l40.

Alexander John .McLaren, of \Veld Uhambe~·s, St. George's Tcrruce, Pc1th, Public Acconntnut, us Trustee of the assigned c:;tatc ofOliYc Hcrgh, of Alugin, .Married Woman, aB Register­ed Proprietor and i\Irs. Olive Hcrgh, Wngin Garage, Wngin, as Owner. Caveat 984/1045, Commissionor of'l'n.xation, Perth, lst July, 1930.

:i\fatilda Elizabeth :Marshall, Pcrcnjori, Spinster, as Registered Proprietor and Owner. Caveat 022/194•1, Commissioner of Taxation, Perth, 1st July, 1937.

Fazel Ahmad Denn, 28 Roe Street., Pmth, as Registered Pro­prietor and Owner. Caveat 767 /1944, Commissioner of Taxa­tion, Perth, 1st July, 1930.

Victor Robert \Vatt, Dungog, New South Wales, Jewcllor, n~ Registered Proprietor, and Victor Robert \Vatt,, of Glen Innes, New South Wales, as Owner. Caveat 859/1944, Com.mis­sioner of Taxation, Perth, 1st July, 1930.

Flora Constance Wa.llace Storey, Quirindi, New South \Vales, wife of William James Tennant Storey, Dentist, as Regis­tered Proprietor, and l\Irs, Florence Constance Wallace Storey, of Quirindi, New South '''ales, as Owner. Caveat 283/1940. Commissioner of Taxation, Pc1•th, 1st July, 1030.

amounts owing. £ s. d.

18 8 0

17 0

12 13 0

12 11 4

20 17 9

10 16

3 17 0

2 16 0

4 0 8

2 16 0

7 15 5

3 17 II

6 11 0

8 :3

15 12 11

Portion of Canning Location 37 being Lot 271 on Plan 5137 River Parade and lieiug the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1008, Folio 35.

Portion of Co-nning Location 37 being Lot 276 on Plan 5137 River Parade and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1008, Folio 35.

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 284 on Plan 5137 River Parade and being the whole of the land comprised in Ccrt.ificatc of Title Volume 1008, Folio 35.

Po1tion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 285 on Plan 51'.n River Parade and being the whole of the land compri;cd in Certificate of Title Volume 1008,

Folio 35.

Portion of Canning Location 37 an<l being Lots 167 and 168 on Plan 3487 Lock­hart Street, and being the whole of the land complisccl in Ccrtificiite of Title Volume 753, Folio 152.

Portion of Canning Location 37 and being Lot 479 on Plan 3487, :Mt. Henry Road and being the whole of the land com­prised in Ccitificatc of Title Volnmc 1017, Folio 579.

Portion of Canning Location 1 and being Lot 1 on Plan 5224, Fremantle Road and being the whole of the land com­prised in Certificate of Title Volume 1020, Folio 637.

Portion of Canning Location 1 and being Lot 51 on Plan 5224, Argyle Street, and being the whole of the laud comprisecl in Certificate of Title Volume 1020, Folio 637.

Portion of Canning Location 1 and being Lots 52 and 53 on Plan 5224 Argyle Street, and being the whole of the land com­plised in Certificate of Title Volume 1020, Folio 637.

Po1tion of Canning Location 1 and being Lot 66 on Plan 5224 Argyle Street, and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1020, Folio 637.

Portion of Canning Location 328 and being Lots 42, 43 and 44 on Plan 2125, and Lot 125 on Plan 2125, Bungarec Road and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 276, Fo\ 84. o

Portion of Canning Location 1 and being Lot 18 on Plan 5375, Fremantlc Road and being the whole of the land comprised in Certi­ficate of Title Volume 1033, Folio 604.

Portion of Canning Location 1 and being Lots 10 and 12 on Plan 2520, Britnall Road and Tcagner Street and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 624, Folio 9.

Portion of Canning Location 2 and being Lot 14 on Plan 3028, l!It. Elliott Street and being the whole of the land comprised in Certi­fic1itc of Title Volume 692, Folio 182.

Portion of Canning Location 2 and being Lota 18, 19 and 20 on Plan 3028, )\It. Elliott Street and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volnrnc 682, Folio 04,

APRIL lU, 1848.J GOVERNMEN'.t G.AZEYfTE, "\V . .A.

;.:;cHF.DULE-conti1111ccl.

Names of Registered Propricto1's or Owners and also of all other persons having nn estate or interest in the bnd ; and date since which the ch.,fanlt hn~

Amount owing show­ing scpnrn tely tho nmount owing ns 1-:1 tcs nml :my othC'r

Dc.<.('ription of the several pieces of land referred to.

continued.

Joseph Raphael Dooley, of Willow Tree, New South Wales, Storekeeper, as Rcgistere<l Proprietor, :m<l Joseph Raphael Dooley, c/o. Doyle &, Company, Uurrurrundi, New South Wales, as Owner. 0.wcat 492/1944. Commissioner of T:urn­tion, Perth 1st July, 1030

lJ;mcst Alfred Waldron Lamotte, of .Moor Creek, Near Tamworth, New South "'ales, Fnrmel', as Registered Proprietor, and E. A. \V. Lamotte, Albynbrac Orch:1r<l, Narrnra, New Sonth ,vales, as Owner, 1st July, 1030

"'illiam Wylie, l\Inrrnmn<li, New South ,v:ilcs, Fruiterer, as Rcgistel'ed Proprietor, nn<l William W:vlic of .Mayfield, ~fait­lan<l, Newcastle, New South Wales, as Owner. CaYcat 937/ 1944, Commissioner of Tax:ation, Perth 1st July, 1030

Selina .Margaret Ellen ~Ia.y Cambell, of Goobar Street, Nal'l'n­bri, New South Wales, l\Ti<low, and Donald Allan Willie Ivon C:nnbell, of Concol'a, Sydney _in the said State, Retired Grazier, E!.:ccntors of the Will of James William Wills Cam bell, deceased, as Registered Proprietors, and James ,v. W. Cam­bell, Bclgravia Street, Aiorcc, New South ,vales, as Owner, 1st July, 1037

Ellan Macy Wilson, Hong Kong, Chin:t, Wifo of Ernest HCJ·­bcrt Wilson, li'ruitcrer, as Registered Propric'tor, and .Mrs. E. M. ,vilson, of South Wynnum, Brisbane, Queensland, as Owner. CaYcat 68/1046, Commissioner of Taxation, Perth. 1st July, 1030

.Myra Elizabeth Kelly, Wifo of Ch:u·lcs Kelly, Paterson.ia, Tas­mania, State School Teacher, as Registered Proprietor, :md .Mrs.1\L E. Kelly, of" The Hollies," Franklin Rh•er, Tasmania, as Owner. Caveat 1)53/HJ45, Commissioner of Taxation, Perth, 1st July, 1032

,valtcr Richards, Cookar<linia, New South ,vales, Fanner, as Registered Pl'oprictor, an<l Waltc1· James Richal'<ls, 104 :\!or­gan Street, Wagga ,vagga, New South ,vales, as Owner. Caveat 1544/1044, Commissioner of T:u,:ation, Porth. lstJnly, 1030

Hcmy Pnllcyn Elliott, '' Wcndourec;· Hca.theombc Crescent, Snndy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania, General Storekeeper, as Rcgis­tcrocl Proprietor nnd Owne1·. Caveat 368/1045, Commissioner of 'f:ix:ation, Perth, 1st Jnly, 1038

William James .licGrego1·, of Perth, Fnrml'r, as Registered Pro­prietor. and Alice E . .M. McGregor," Glenroy, ".Muckinbuddin, as Owner. Ca,·cat 1131/1044, Commissioner of Taxation, Perth, 1st July, 1033

Jessie Jones, Holyoakc, Married ,vomn.11, as Rcgistc1cd P10• prietor and Owner. Caveat 1347/10-!4, Commissioner of Tn.x~tion, IJcrth, 1st July, l!l40

Phyllis Sugg, 12 Forrest Street, Uonnt L:iwley, Married Woman, as Registered Proprietor, and Urs. P. Sugg, 146 Railway Par­ade, West Lccdc1•ville,as Owner. 'l'ransfcr 5528/1033, Build­ing Co,·enant, Phyllis Sugg, 1st J nly, I 03.3

Estates Development Company, Limited, 81 St. George's Terrace, Perth, as Registered Pl'oprietor, and Cyril George Chapman, Gardiner Street, 1.Iingencw, ,v.A., as Owner. .Mortgage 8773/1931, the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, Limited, Perth, 1 st July, 1030

LICENSED SURVEYORS' ACT, 1909-1940. Perth, 12th April, 1948.

IT is hereby notified for general information that Ivor Montague Gordon and Nicholas Gregory Klamus h:ivc been registered as Licensed Snrveyo1·s under the pro­visions of the above Aet.

HAROLD CAMM, Secretary, Land Smveyor 's Licensing Board.

PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

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

Work.-Mingenew Police Station-Repairs ancl Reno­vations (10024); 20th April, 1048; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth· Police Station, Carnamah and P.W.D., Gcraldton, on a~d aftl.'r 6th April, 1948.

amounts owing. £ s. <l.

1:?. 13 2

ll 17 !)

6 IS

fi 1 'i II

7 0 8

21 l6 s

4 4 7

,) 14

12. 12 ;)

7 l+ 7

7 3 8

0 5 8

Portion of Canning Location 2 and being Lots 24, 36 and 37 on Pln.n 3028, .Mt. Elliott and Lamb Street and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 665, Folio 133

Portion of Canning Location 2 and being Lots 41 and 42 011 Plan 3028, Lamb Street and being the whole of the land compriscll in Ccrtific:itc of Title Volume 701, Folio 02

Portion of Canning Location 2 and being Lot 44 on Plan 3028, Lamb Street nnd being the whole of the land comprised in Certifieato of Title Volume 682, Folio 03

Portion of C:rnning Location 2. and being Lot3 I and 2 011 Plan 3028, Quinn Street and being the whole of the land comprised in Ccl'tifieate of Title Volume 701. Folio 93

Portion of Canning Loca,tion 2 and being Lot 3 on Plan 3028, Quinn Street and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 710, Folio 170

Portion of Canning Location 2 and bcinrr Lots 4, 5, 6 on Plan 2270, Albany Road and Queen Street and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volnmo 268, Folio 104

Portion of Canning Location 2 :ind being Lot 31 011 Plan 2103, Coolgnrdic Street and being the whole of the land compriso<l in Certificntc of 'l'itlc Volume l!J8, Folio 16

Portion of Canning Location 2 and being Lot 26 on Plan :)101, Radium Street and bcilw the whole of the lan<l comprised in Cert~ ficate of Title Volume 1022, Folio ;)85

Portion of Canning Locntion 2 an<l being part of Lot 129, on Pl:i.n 2731, Railwny Promen­ade and being the whole of the land com• L~~fi:d l~:1 Ccrtific:ite of Title Volume 463,

Portion of Canning Location 2 :111d being LOt 728 on Plnn 2600, Tate Street :1nd being

the whole of the land comprised in Certi­ficate of 'fitlc Volume 1002, Folio 545

Portion of Canning Location 2 and being Lot 93 on Plan 5094, Palmerston Street and being the whole of the land comprised in Ccrtific:ttc of Title Volume 1036, Folio 03

Portion of Canning Lo0t1,tio11 2 an<l being Lot 144 on Plan 5004, Pitt Street and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 060, Folio 52

l\"ork.-Threc Springs I!ospit:i.1-Hot W:i.ter Servi('e (10022); 20th April, 1048; conditions ma~· be sl.'en at the Contr~etors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Thrc•e Springs Police Station; 011 and =-iftcr 6th April, 1048.

Work.-BPwrll"y Rchool Q11a1·tprs-Repair,i, and Reno­,·ations (10023); 20th April, 1948; t.Jonditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth· Conrt­honsc, York, and Polic·e Stittion, Be,·crley, on !l;Hl after 6th April, 19-!8.

Work.-Thrcc Springs Hospital-Repairs and Reno• mtions (10025); 20th April, 1948; conditions m:iy be seen at the Co11tr:1ctors' Room, P.W.D., Pertl1, and Gcr­~tldtou; and 'l'hrl.'e Springs Polirc Station, on and after 6th April, 1048.

Wo!'k.-Frankl:rnd RiYer School-Removal of Class­room from Li11fo1m (10027); 20th April, 1048; condi­tions may be seen at the Contr:ietors' Room, P.W.D., Perth1 :rnd Albany, and Police Stn.tion Denmark 011 :tml aftN· Gtb April, ]fl48. '

844 GOVERNMENT GAZE'.l'TE, W.A. [APRIL 16, 1948.

Purt•hasc of Propcrty.-South Borden School (a) in sitn, (b) for rcmornl; 20th April, l!J48; conditions nrny be seen at Onowangerup Police Station, 'l'ambcllup Police Station, Katmming Court Hou-se, and P .\V .D., Perth.

Work.-Burraeop11in School-Alterations and Remo\'al of Classroom from Bcllrn (10036); 27th April, 1948; conditions may he seen at the Contractors' Room, P.\V.lJ., Perth, and Clerk of Courts Oiliee, £\Icrredin, on and after the 31st March, 1948.

Work.-Kalgoorlic School of Mines-New Latrines (1002.9); 27th April, 1948; conditions may be_ seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Kalgoor­lic, on and after 13th April, J 948.

Work.-I'cmbcrton Police Station-Additions (10030); 27th April, 1948; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' -Room, P.IV.D., Perth and Bnnbury, ancl Police S'tation, Pemberton, on and after 13th April, 1948.

Work.-Kalannmda School-Repairs and Renova­tions (10031); 27t11 April, 1948; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.IV.D., Perth, on and after 13th April, 1948.

\Vork.-Norscman Court Housc-Rcpaii's and Rcno­,,ations (10032); 27th April, 19,JS; conditions may he seen at tl1c Contractors' Room, P:W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlic, ancl Court Honse, Norseman, on and after 13th April, Hl48.

Work.-Katanuing Scl10ol Qnarters-Ercction-Removal of Whittaker's :Mill School Quarters ( 10033); 27th April, 1948; conditions may he seen at the Con• tractors' Room, P.\\'.D., Perth, Alhany :mcl Narrogin, :J.ll(l Comt Honse, Katanning, on and after 13th April, 1948.

Werk.-Qnairading School Qnartcrs---lRepairs and RenovatiollS (10034); 27th April, 1948; conditio11:> may be seen at the C011tractors' Room, P.\\' .D., Perth, Police Station, Qnairading, ancl Clerk of Conl'ts Office, York, on nnd aftrr 13th April, 1948.

Work.-Ncwdcgatc School-Additions (10035); 27th April, 1948; conditions may be se~n at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth ancl Narrogin, and Comt House, \Vagin and Katanning, on and after 13th April, 1948.

Work.-Northam IIospital Orderlies' Quarters-Re­moval of Building from Southern Brook (10031); 27th April, J9,18; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Water Supply Office, Northam, on ancl after 13th April, 1948.

Work.-Ballidn Sehool-Additions (10038); 4th .May, 1948; c·on<litious 1m1y Le seen at the eontn1r:tors' Room, P.W.D., Perth ancl Grraldton, nnd Police Station, Dal­wallinn, on anU after 20th April, 1948.

\Vork.-1Icncdin No. 4 Pumping Station-Additions to Cottages (10039); 4th .:\fay, 19,18; conditions may be seen ut the Contractors' Hoom, P.W.D., Perth, and at Court House, IllcrrNlili, on and after 20th April, 1948.

\\'ork.-Wanncroo School Additions-Removal of Classroom from Highgate (10040); 4th May, 1D48; conditions may he seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Pc•rth, on ancl after 20th April, 1948.

Work.-<'r:uibrook School-Additions (10043), 4th l\fay, 19·18; hmditions may he seen at the Contl'tlCtors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Albany, and Courthouse, Ra­tanning, on and after 20th Apl'il, Hl48.

Work.-Enniswick School-Additions: Removal of North Drnkcsln·ook School (10041), 11th May, 1948. Condition:; ma,,· he ~een at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth nrnl Dnnbm·y, and Police Station, Pin­jana; on and after j7th April, 1948.

Work.-Pfojana Court lI011sc-Hcp:1irs rrnrl Rcno,·:i­tions (10042), 11th May, 19'!8. Conditions ma_v be sce11 at the Coutraetors' Room, P.VV.D., Perth, ancl at PoliCP Rtation, Pinjarra, on ancl aftC'r 27th April, 194R.

Purrhasc of Pl'Opcrty.~Bnrbiclge School Builtl­i11gs; 4th I\lnt, 1948; conditions m:iy he seen at P.W.D.: Perth ancl KnlgoorliP.

Te11der~, togdhcr with t!10 JHC~f:•ihecl deposit, nre to he n(1drrsscc1 to 'l'J'hC' Hon. the l\finistcr for WorkB, Pn!Jlic \Y01·ks Drpnrtmc11t, The Barrack,<;, St. George's Pli11•p, Pnlh.'' n 1i,] m!t~1 lil' irulor~('•l '' 1'r1Hlcor.'' rrh(' highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

G. COCK, Ac·ting Under Secretary for Works.

10th April, 19,18.

PUBLIC WORKS AcT, 1902-1945; STA'rJ~ Housrna Ac11, 1946.

P.W. ii20/48; Ex. Co. No. 715.

LA.c'!D RESUlllPT!ON.

Workers' Dwellin,qs at Kelly Street, Bunbury.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or pai·ccls of land described in the Schedule hereto-being all in the Leschenault District---havc, in pmsuanec of the written approval and commnt of His Excellency the Licutonant-Govornor, acting by and with the acldce of the Executive Comicil, datecl the 14th day of April, 1948, been set apart, taken, or resumed for the pnrposcs of the following public work, namely :-\Yorkers' Dwellings at Kelly Street, Bun bury.

And further notice is hereby given that_ the saicl pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken, or resumed, arc shown marked off on Plan, P.W.D., W.A., 31322, which may be inspcctcll at the Office of the l\Iinister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby dircctecl that tho said lands shall vest in The State Houshw Commission for an estate in fee simple in possession for the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts: mortgao-es, charo-es, oblio-ations, estates, interests, rights-of-way, or other casements whatsoever. "' "' "'

No. on Plan P.W.D., W.A., Owner or Reputed Owner.

No. 31322.

I Frederic};. Ronald Hislop ... . ..

2 George Edward Day ... ...

3 Ernest Edward Riclrn.l'd Cave Jan·is

Certified col'l'ect this 8th day of April, 1948.

VICTOR DONEY, 1\-Iinister for Works.

SCHEDULE.

Description. Area.

a. , .. l'· . .. Portion of Leschenanlt Location 26, being Lot 0 I 7.3 19 on L.T.O. Plan 977 (Certificate of 'l'itle Volume 1086, Folio 86)

. .. Portion of Lcschenault Location 26, being Lot 20 on L.T.O. Phm D77 (Certificate of Title

0 I 10

Volume l0SG, Folio 467) ... Portion of Lcschchault Location 26, being Lot

21 on L.T.O. Plan 977 (Certificate of Title Volume 1086, lfolio 531)

0 1 12·7

J.An!ES :MITCHELL, Lien tenant-Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 14th day of April, 1948.

APRIL 16, 1948,] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 845

LAND DRAINAGE ACT, 19.::'5. Dr:t in age Board Elections.

Department of W:1tcr Supply, Perth, 12th April, 1948.

lT is hereby notific<l for general information in uccordancc with section 35 of the Land Dr:tinage Act, 1925, th:tt the following gentlemen h:l\"C been elected members of the unclcrmcntioncd Dr:1in:1gc Bo:trd:-

Datc of Election: April, 1948; Or:tin:tgc Bo:ll'(}: Stirling; :Ucmbcrs Elected (Snrn:1.mc and Christian N amcs): Roberts, Wilfred Fr:rnk; Hutton, li'rcdcriek George.

The terms of l\Icssrs. Roberts :rncl Hutton ci.:pire in April, 19iH.

W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Sccrct:ll"y for Water Supply.

WA1'ER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

Rights in W:ttcr :md Irrigation A.et, 1919-19'!5.

Notice for Advertisement of Application for Ordin:iry License under section 1G of the Ad rcccind by the 11inist~r.

(Rcgul:ltion 14). .NOTICE is hereby ginn th:tt I, the nndcrsigncd, the .llinistcr for Water Supply, Scwcr:tge :tnd Dr:tinage, haYc rccch-ed from the person resident to the State of \Ycstcrn Austr:tlfa :rnd set out in the :tcc·omp:mying Schedule, :tpplicutiou for the granting to him of ordi• n:try license under scctio.n lG of the :lbovcmcntioncd An to divert, take and use water from the w:1tcr­coursc, l:lkc, l:lgoon, sw:tmp or m:trsh known as the U:tnning li'frcr :tnd tribnt:irics, and th:1t :tny o,...-ncr or occupier of bud contiguous to such w:ttercoursc, lake, l:1goon, swamp or m:trsh within the dist:t11cc of three miles from the s:ticl l:t.nd of the said person set ont in the Schedule who desires to object to the said applic:ttion may do so by notice in writing :lddrcsscd to me in the form :tnd in acc·ord:tncc> with the regnb­tions under the s:tid A·ct delivered or sent to me by registered post ,vithin one month from the d:ttc Of publication in which this notiec :ippcars.

VICTOR DONEY, 1finistcr for W:ttcr Supply, Scwcr:tgc :tnd Dr:iinage.

'fhc B:trracks, St. George's Place,

Perth, 14th April, 19-!8.

Schedule. £.fame of Applicant: \Villi:tm Ew:trt Brown; address:

42 Pier Street, Perth; loc·ality of :tpplic:tnt 's l:tnd: Portion of Canning Loc·:t tion 13, lot 285 on Plan 3327.

METROPOLI'f.AN \VATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMEN'l'.

M.W.S. IJ37/39. 12th April, HJ.JS.

LICE.:NBE:D s:tnitary plumbers are hereby notified th:tt the Hon. ::\Iinistcr for W:ttcr Supply, Sewerage and Dr:1.in:tgc h:ts :t-p1n·ovcd of the issue of :t further certi­ficate under by-1:lw 58 to the following working plumbers to 1Jcrmit them to c:trry out :tctnal plumb"· ing work uudc,r the direction of licensed sanitary plumbers in connection with sewerage inst:tllations:-

K. L. Broomhall, 88 Lawler Street, North Perth. E. A. C:tclm:tn, 28 North Bc:tcl1 Ro:td, North Perth. C. F. Compton, 127 Matlock Street, Mount I-:faw-

thorn. L. C. Clarke, 79 Irwin Street, E:tst Frcm:tutle. ,T. A. Cl:trk, G Loch('c Street, 1Iosm:tn Park. .T. B. L. F:nmon, 36 Forrest Street, Frcm:tntle. H. Gidley, 7 Fr:tzcr Street, Bicton. K. R. Golcling, 4 Argyle Street, Lceden-illc. D. lfazclcline, GO J 01ws Street, Collie. R. ,T. Holland, 38 Rockton Ro:td, Cl:trcmont. D. Holton, 74 Anz:tc Ro:td, Lecdcrdlle. W. D. ,Johnson, 31 Albion Street, Cottcsloc. l\.I. K. Lyons, 1-:?2 Ch:trles Street, West Perth. P. H. l\.:IcCa.ul, 47 1fary Street, Highgate Hi1l. A. A. Poore, 27 1:Inrr:ty Street, Palmyr:t. T. Riley, 223 .Jersey Street, Wembley. C. S. Trott, 35 Sexton Ho:td, Tng1ewood.

H.J. Turner, c/o i\Irs. Philmore, ''Yearly,'' 1Iary Street, Watcnn:tn 's Bay.

1". S. Harwood, 547 Beaufort Street, hlt. Lawley. E. 'l'aylor, 7 Glen Street, Lecdcrvillc. ,J. 11-Ionk, 9 The Strand, B:tysw:ttcr. A. W. S. Je:rkins, 74 Chelmsford Ho:1d, :Mount Law­

ley. D. D. Hoclgcrs, Suhi:tco Plumbing Co., B:trkcr Ro:ld,

Subfaco. 'I'. 1\"ccdh:tm, 39 B:ty View Tcn:tcc, Cl:lrcmont. G. hl. 1\1:J.lonl", C'/o G. Bonc·hcr, 211 Ncwc•:tstle Street,

Perth.

Licensed s:tnit:1ry ph:nnhers :tl'C required, in com­plfanc·c with by-1:tw 58, to employ only men under tlicir direC'tion in connection with sewerage inst:tll:l­tions who :tre in possession of :t working plumber's certificate issue-cl nndc-r sneh hy-hws.

L. T. KEVAN, Acting Under Secretary.

11E'J'ROPOL1TAN WA'l'E:R SUPPLY, SEWERAQg AND DRAT.NACE DEPAR'I'ME~'.r.

r.r.w.s. 1156/4-7. lN :1cc01·dancc with the prodsions of the 1Ictropoli• t:m W:iter Supply, Sewcrnge :rnd Dr:tin:tgc Act, 1909, it is hereby notifi('d that sewers and other :tpp:tr:ttns h:tvc been completed, :ind :tre now :tV:1ilable for use in extension to Arca 10, P:trt 1, South Perth, to serve lots 18 to 23, Kcnn:trcl Strct"t, and lots 17 to 11 in :tn unnamed street to South of Kcnn:J.,rd Street.

Owners of properties :tbovcmcntioncd :trc hereby noti!i('cl th:it such properties :trc cap:tble of being con• ncctcd to the sewer :tnd must, therefore-, connect their premises to tl1c sewers within thirty d:tys from d:tte ,of scrdc'c of prescribed notice; :tncl arc :tlso notified th:tt sewerage rates will, in :tccorcl:tncc with the by-1:tws, be enforced from 1st July, 1948, if premises not pre• dously connected, :J.11(1 be p:ty:tble in :tdv:tncc. If pre­mises :ire eonncctecl p1·ior to 1st ,Jnly, 19-18, r:1tcs will be charged from d:ttc of connection.

A plan of the works to be c:i.nicd out :tt c:tch pro• pcrty must first be obtained from the Dcp:trtmcnt.

D:ttcd this 16th d:ty of April, 1948.

L. T. KEVAN, Acting Uudcr Secretary.

'!'HE ROAD DISTHIC'l'S ACT, 1919-1946. \V:tnncroo Ro:td Bo:trcl-lfotice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Lo:tn (::'\o. 5) of £1,500. NOTICE tis lwrcby given ,tl1:1t the W:rnncroo Ro:Hl Bo:ti-d proposes to borrow the sum of £1,500 to be c-c-:pe-ndcd on works :mcl 1i.nclcrt:1kings in foe \V:1m1c1·00 Ho:td District, the- s:tic1 works :tnd undcrtakil1gs bdng the erection of a ~ccrct:nv 's r-csidcnce. P:1rticnl:p·3 Fliowing the proposed cxpcu(litnrc of the moneys to h<' horrowed :trc opc•u for inspection br tl1c r:1tep:1ycra :1t the office of thC' Bo:trd for one month :tftC'r the public:1-iion of tl1is notice during offit'e hours.

The :tmonnt of £1,:)00 is proposed to he r:tiscd Uy the s:tlc of debentures, rcp:tpblc with interest by 40 h:tlf-yc:trly iust:i.hncnts over :1 pC'riod of 20 yc:trs :tftcr the issue thereof in lien of tlw form:ttion of :l sinking: fund. The debentures sh:tll ht>:tr intC'rcst :it :t r:ttc not exceeding 3~· per c-cntum ver :mmnn, p:ty:tble h:tlf­~·e:uly. The :tmonnt of the said debentures :tnc1 interest thereon to be p:tid :tt the W:rnncroo Road Board Offic·e, \\':tnncroo.

The- works :tn<l undcrt:tkiugs for whieh the lo:tn is proposed to he r:tiscrl will in tl1e OJJiuion of the Bo:trd l1t• of sp0t-i:tl benefit to the whol0 of the-- W:tnncroo Ro:td l)istrict, :tnd :my lo:111 r:tte- :1pplic:1hle to such lo:111, :tftcr clttt' provision for the p:tymcnt of :t we-ckly rcnt:tl by the Sccrct:tr)·, will he le\"icd on :tll r:ttc:tblc land withh the ::;:tid district.

D:1tc>cl the> 14th d:ty of April, 1948.

W. C. PEARSALL, Ch:tinna11.

S. W. REES, Sccrc>t:try.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL lG, 1948.

1'RAFFIG ACT, 1919-1947.

P.W. 951/45. Department of Public Works,

Perth, 15th April, 1948. HIS Excellency the Licntenant·Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to the powers confe1·rcd by section 46 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1947, h:1s been ple~scd to amend in the mannc1· set fortl1 in the Schedule hereto, the Traffic Rcgnht1qns, 1936 ma~le under and for the purposes of the said Act, and published in the Govdrnmwnt Gazette on the 26th day of August, 1936, and amended by noticc!I published in the Goven11nen.t Grnette from time to time thcrc:1ftcr.

(Sgd.) W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Serret:1ry for Works.

Schedule. The :1b0Ycmentioncd ·rraffic Regulations, 1036, arc :1mcnclcd by inserting, :1fter

regulation 290 a new regulation to stnnd as rcgulntion 290A, as follows:-290A. Ali motor cycles using those parts of H:ty Street nncl Roberts .Jtoad

between Hamilton Street nncl Thomas Street, Snbiaco, shall pnss only in a westerly direction nt :tny time between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 n,m.

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-Ul-!I. 1Innicip:tlity of Northnm.

P."\V. 1184/45. PURSUAN'll to nu Order in C01mcil made nuder the :1uthority of scrtion 48 of the Traffi~ Act, 1919-1947, nml in nxcrcisc of the powers thcrcrn conferred, the Municipality of Northnm doth hereby make the fol­lowing by-bw :-

By-law No. 51-rrrnfiic. 1.-Pnrkiug of Vehicles,

'Notwithsbnding anything coutainecl in_ rcgnlatious nun\bcrs 105 :tnd 106 of the Tr:1flic Rcgnbt10ns, 1936 :-

(a) No person in ch:trgc of nny vcbicle ns herein­nfter defined shnll cause or permit such vehicle to stand on the Northern side of Fitzgcrnld Street, Northam, between Globe Street, Nortl1am, and _Pee-I Tcrrncc-, Nor• thnm, except nt :tu :tn~le of :tpproxnnatcly 30 Tdegrces of and as ncnr ns possible to the kerb on the Northern side of Fitzgerald Street, Northnm, :tnd within a line clr:twn pnrallel to :tnd 16 feet South of snC'h kerb nnd on those portions thereof set npart n.ncl mnrkcd for that purpose by the Lice11Sing Authority.

F-or the purposes of this subclausc of this by-law the word ''vehicle'' menus :tnd includes :tny cnrriagc, cnrt, h:tnclc:trt, motor car, motor carrier, motor cycle, ns defined and clescribcd in the Second Scl1cdulc to tho Trnffie Aet, HJ19·1947. The term :tlso inclnclcs :1ny vehicle which comes within the popnbr conception of :1 motor cnr bnt which is fitted or ndaptccl for the con­l'cy:tncc of any such goods, merchandise, or m:1t~ri:1ls, nnd is in fact used for tliat purpose where the :tppro• pri:1te license fee for the vehicle . lic'Cn~ecl :ts :1 motor c:tr would be less than the appropnate fee for the snme vehicle licensed ns a motor wagon.

(b) No person in charge of nny vehicle clcfincd nnd described in the Second Schedule to the Trnffic Act, 1919-1947, ot11cr thnn those vehicles mcntionccl in the preceding subclausc of this by-law, :tncl cxc'1nding a cycle, sh:tll cause or permit such vehicle to st:tncl on the Northern side of Fitzgcrnlcl Street, North:1in, between Glehc Strrct, North:tm, nnd Peel rrennrc, Nortl1:1m.

2.-Public Stand. The ?iinnicip:tlity of l'fortliam does hereby appoint the

portion hcl'einnftcl' defined of Avon Street, Northam, :1s a public stnncl for seven only p:tsscnger vehicles or vehicles used for the cnrringc of pnssengers for bire 01·

rcw:1rcl.

Thnt portion of Arnn Street, Northam, comprised in a rcetangle of the length of 125 feet and of the width of 10 feet :1ncl boundecl on the South by n line 10 feet in length drawn 20 feet North of nnd parallel to the building alignmc11t of the Northern sicle of Fitzgcrahl Street, Northam, nnd _equidisbnt from the Enstern. and Weste1·n kerbs respectively of Avon Sheet, as set apart and marked for that purpose by the Licensing Authority.

(a) No one owner of passenger vehicles or vehicles used fo1• the carriage of pnsseugers for hire or reward shall ctlnse or permit more than two of his vehicles :1t :tny one time to sfand on any public stnnd.

(b) No pC:rs011 in chnrgc of :tny vehicle other than n passenger vehicle or vehicle used for the cnrringc of pusscngcrs for hire or reward shall cnusc or permit such Yehic'1c to stnnd on nny portion of Avon Sh·cct, Northam.

Any person committing :1 breach of any of the fore­going by-laws either by :tct or omission, sh:tll, on con· l"iction, be liable to ; pcn:tlty not exceeding twenty pounds, or to imprisonment for not c:-tcecding one month.

3.-Cross W:tlks. The Municipality of Northnm does hereby nppoint

nnd provide for the portions :ts hereinafter dcfinecl 0£ Fitzgernld Street, N orthnm, to be specially marked by th:e MunicipaU.ty of 1'foa·th:1m, for the d.ircc,tion of pcdestrinns as cross walks within the meaning of the Trnffic Act, 1919-1947, :tnd the Traffiet Regulations, 1936.

(n) 'rh:1t portion of the ro:tdwny of Fitzgerald Street, Nortlwm, ns is hereby set npnrt to he marked for th:1.t purpose by the Municipniity of Northam of the length hounded on the Nort]1 by the Northern kerb of snch rondwny and on the South by the Southern kcrh of such roadw:ty, nncl of the width of 10ft. (iin., nnd com­prised within two p:tr:tllel lines each of the width of 4_in. to be mnrkccl on the surface of such ro:tdway in yellow pnint; the more \Vcstel'll of such two p:trnllcl lines to be fl lino drnwn ncross such roadw:ty in con­tinuation of the bnilcling :1Egnment of the Western side of Peel Tcn:tcc, N orthnm.

(b) Th:tt portion of the ro:tdwny of Fitzgeralcl Street, North:1m, ns is hereby set npnrt to be mnrkecl for thnt purpose by the Municipality of N 01·th:1m of the k·ngth bounded on the North by n line drawn in C'ontinuation of the Northern kerb of such roadway and 01 1 the South by the Sout}u~rn kerb of such roadw:ty, and of the width of 10ft. 6in. nnd comprised within two pnrallcl lines c:tch of the wiclth of 4in. to be marked on the surface of such ronclway in yellow p:tint; t11e more \Vestel'll of snch two par:tllcl lines to be a line d1·awn :tcross snch roaclwny in continu!ltion of the building :llignmcnt of the \Vcstern sicle of Nind Street, Northam.

(c) Thnt portion of the rondw:ty of Fitzgern.ld Street, North:1m, ns is 11crcby set npnrt to be mnrked for that pmposc by the 1-fnnicip~lity of Northnm of the length bounded on the North b,· the l'forthcm kerb of sucl1 ro:1dway nnd on the Smith by the Southern kerb of such rondwny, ancl of the width of 10ft. 6in., nnd c.om· prisccl within two p:nallcl lines each of the width of 4in. to be mnrkcd on the surface of such rondw:ty in yellow p;1int; the more En stern of such two parnllcl lines to be fl line d1·:1wn atross sucl1 rondway in continmi­tion of the .bnilding nlignmcnt of the Enstcrn siclc of Hnwcs Street, Northam.

(d) That portion of the rondway of Fitzger~lcl Street, Northnm, ns is hereby set apart to be marked !or thnt purpose by the :Municipality of Northam of the length bounded on the North hy the Northern kerb of such ro:1dw:1y :tnd on the South by the Southern kerb of such ro~dway, and of the width of 10ft. 6in., and comprised within two p:tr:tllel lines eac11 of the width of 4in., to be marked on the sul'face of such rondway in yellow paint; t]1c more \Vcstcrn of sncl1 two pnr:tllcl lines to

APRIL lG, 1048. l GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. S-17

be :l line dr:nn1 across sne!h road\\"ay in c-ontinU!ltion of the building alignment of the ·western side of Ham's fitrcct, Northam.

(c) Th:it :vortion of the roadway of l!"itzgcrald Street, )fortham, as is hereby set ap:irt to be m:irked for th:it purpose by the }Iun'icip:ility of North:im of the length bounded on tlic North by the- I'rorthcrn kerb of snrh road\\"ay :md on the Sontl; by the Southern kerb of such ro:1d\\":1y, :md of the width of 10ft. Gin., :md comprised \\"ithin two p:1rallcl lines c:1cli of the width of 4iu., to be m:ukcd on the surface of sueh ro:1dw:1y in yell,J,,· p:iint; the more \Vcstern of such two p:1r:1llcl lines to be a line dr:1 ,rn across such ro:idway in continuation of the building :ilignment of the Wcst('ru side of Grey Rtrcct, North:im.

(f) Th:it portion of the ro:id\\"ay of Fitzgcr:ild Street, :\'orth:im, :is is hereby set :1p:1rt to be marked for th:1t. pmpose by the :Municipalit.,· of .N"orth:im of the length bounded on the Xorth b,· the Northc1·n kerb of such ro:idway, :ind on the Soutli by the Southern kerb of such ro:1dw:1J·, :ind of thp \\"idth of 10ft. Uin., :ind eompriscd within two p:1r:1llcl lines C:lC'h of the width of 4in., to be m:irkcd on the snrfaC'C of sneh ro:id\\"!iy in yello~\" p:iint; the more ·western of sneh two p:1r:1llcl lines to be :t line- dr:l\\"ll :icross such ro:1dw:1y in continn:ition of the building alignment of the \VC'stern side of A\"l'.,n ~trcrt, North:im.

(g) Th:it portion of the ro:1dw:1y of Fitzger:ild Street, Kortham, :is is hereby st't :ip:irt to be marked for th:it purpose bJ· the Jiunicipality of North:im of the length hounded on tho North by the Northern kerb of such ro:id\\":l)" :ind on the South by the Southern kerb of such ro:1dwa~·, :ind of the width of 10ft. Gin., :ind com­prised within two p:1r:1llcl lines c:ich of the width of 4in., to bo m:irkcd on the surface of such road\\":iy in yellow p:iint; sueh portion of ,;m•h ro:1d\\":1y to be m:irkcd bJ· the Municipality of North:im :ieross the ro:ichray of Fitzger:ilc1 Street, :it an :inglc of :ippro.xim:itely 90 degrees to the Southern kerb of snch ro:idway :ind :1dj:1Ct"nt to the m:iin doorway of the Capitol Thc:itrc, situ:ite in sueh street.

(h) 'l'h:it portion of the roadw:iy of Pitzger:ild StreC't, North:im, :is is hereby set :1p:ut to be m:irked for tliat purpose by tlrn 1hmicipality of North:im of the lcngtl1 bounded on the .North b)· the Xorthern kerb of such 1"0:1d\\":1y :rnd on the South by the Southern kerb of such roadway, :ind of the wii)th of 10ft. 6in., :md comprised within two p:irallel lines c:ich of the width of 4in. to be m:irlwd on the surface of such ro:1dw:1y in yellow p:iint; the more Eastern of such t\\"o pnr:111(;! lines to he :i lino dra,,·11 :icross sneh ro:1dw:1y in con­tinn:ttion of the building :ilignmcnt of the E:istcm sidt' of Gordon Street, North:im.

(i) Th:it portion of the road\\":iy of Fitzgcr:ild Street, Northam, as is hereby set ap:1rt to be marked for th:it purpose by the Municipality of North:im of the length thoundcd on the North by tlrn N"orthcrn kerb of such roadway :ind on the Sollth by the Southern kerb of such ro:1dw:1J·, :rnd of the wiclth of 10ft. Gin., :iud eom­prist'd \\"ithiu t\\"o par:illcl lines ("':lch of the width of 4in., to be- marked on the snrf:iC'c of sneh i-o:1dw:1y in )"t'llow p:iint; the more Western of s1wh two parallel lines to be :1 line dr:iwn :1c·ross such ro:ulw:iy in c·on­tinn:itiou of the builcling :ilignmvnt of tlH' '\Ycstcrn ::.idc of Gordon Street, Nortl1:1m.

(j) Th:tt portion of the ro:1dw:1y of Fitzgcr:11d Streci, .:\'orth:1m, :is is hcrchr set apart to he m:irked for th:1-t pmpose hy the l\Iunicip:ility of Xortham of the length hounded on the North by the N orthcrn kerb of such roadw:1y :ind on the Smith h\" the Southern kerb of snch r0:1dw:1y, and of the w"idth of 10ft. Gin., :inil eomprised within two p:1rallcl lines e:ich of the width of 4in., to be m:irkcd on the snrfac·c of such ro:idw~y iu yellow p:iint; -such portion of such rnadw:iy to be m:irkcd by the- l\Iunicip:ilit_v of .North:im :teross the ro:1d\\":1y of Fitzgcr:ild Street at an angle of :ipproxi­matcly 90 degrees to the Southern kerb of such road w:iy :ind opposite the m:iin doon\":l_\" of' the C':ipitol Pictnn• G:irdcns, situ:itc in, such street.

(k) Th:it po1·tion of the road\\":ly of Fitzgerald Street, :\'ortl1:1m, as is hereby set ap:irt to be m:irkcd for th:il pm·pose by the l\Innicip:ility of Northam of the length hounded on tho North b,; the Northern kerb of snch ro:1dw:1y :ind on the South. by the Southern kerb' of such roadway, :ind of the \\"idtl1 of 10ft. 6i11., :ind comprised witl1in two p:1r:1llel lines c:ich of the \\"idth of 4in., tv

he marked on the surface of s1u•h ro:idway in yellow paint; the more E:istcrn of such two parallel linc!i to be a line drawn across such road\\":l}' in continuation of the building :11igmncnt of the Eastern side of Gairdncr Street, North:im.

P:isscd hy the Council of the Municip:ility of Korth:im ou the ]Rth d:1_,. of December. 1947.

J. W. HAMi\IOND, :.\fayor.

[L.S.]

Rccommcndcd-

GEO. CHRIST}.IASS, Town Clerk.

(Sgd.) A. F. WA1'TS, :\I.inistcr for Lor:il Go\"cmmcut.

.Appro\"cd by His Exccllcll('\" tl1c Lieutcn:int-Go\"crnor in E!.:ecntivc Council this 7th ·d:1y of April, Hl48.

(Agd.) R. GREEN, Ading C'lcrk of the Couneil.

}[UNICIPAL CORPORAT!OXS ACT, 1000-1947. }fnni(•ip:il ElcC"tiom,-AhsentcC' \"oting.

Dcp:irtmcnt of Public· Works,

P.W. 1140/4:l. Perth, 7th April, 1948.

1T is hereby notifiC'd, for g<•nrr:tl inform:ition, th:tt tllC' n:nnc of :\fr. D. C. Phillips, of Frcm:intlc, ]1:1s been rcmo\"ed from the list of persons :ippointcd by the Minister to t:ikc :ibscntce votes for Muuicipal Elcctiot1" under the :Mnnicip:il Corpor:itions Act, 1006-1947, pub­lished in the Got•enrnwnt Ga::ettc on the 10th d:iy uf October, 1947, and the n:1me of Mr. A. R. Y. }.facK:iy inserted in lien thereof.

(Sgd.) \V. C. '\VILLIAMS, Under .Scc·ret:1ry for '\'forks.

LOCAL AUTHORITIES (RESERVE FUNDS) ACT, 1942~1945.

Pcrcnjol'i Road Board.

P.W. 533/43.

Department of Public '\Vorks, Perth, 15th April, 1948.

lT is hereby notified for general information, that His Excellency the Licntcnant-Go\"ernor h:1s consented under the pro,·isions of section 6 of the Local Autl1-oritics (Reserve Funds) Act, 1042-1945, to tl1e Peren• jori ·Road Bo:ird closing :ind winding np its Rescn·e Fund est:iblisl1cd m1der section 4 of the s:iid Act.

(&gd.) W. C'. WILLIAMS, Under Secretary for Works.

LOCAL AUTHORl'rrns (RESERVE FUNDS) ACT, 1942-1045.

X:ircmbccn Road Board.

P.W. 680/43.

Dcp:irtmcnt of Public Works, Perth, 15th April, 1948.

IT is hereby notified for general infommtion, that His Exccllc-nc)· tl1c Licntcnant-Govcruor h:1s consented under the prodsions of seetion 6 of the Loc:il Authorities (Re­sen·e Funds) Act, 1942-1945, to the N:ircmbeen Road Bo:ird dosing :ind winding up its Reserve Fund esta.h­lisl1cd nndf'r scdion -t of the s:iid Act.

(Sgd.) W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Sccrct:iry for \Vorks.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1047. C:inning Ro:id Bo:ird.

P.W. 1136/37. Ry-1:iw~ for the 1fan:igcmeut :ind Regnl:ition of Cokrr

P:irk Rports Ground. IN pursuance of the powers contained in the Ro:id Dis­tricts Act, HH9-l947, the C:inning Ro:id Board hereby :idopts :ind publishes the following by-1:iws for tlrn management :rnd regnl:ition of the rescn·c, situ:ited in Wh:irf Street, C:innington, hcing portion of Canning Location 105 on Diagr:im 4291, Vol. 834, Fol. 46, an<l comprising 17 :icrcs 2 roods 30 perches, :ind known :is Coker P:irk Rports Ground.

848 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [Af>RIL 16, 1948.

In these by-laws:-(n) The word ''Bonrdn shall mean the Canning Roarl

Boarcl, (b) The word ''Committee'' shall mean the Committee

appointed hy the Board as hereinafter proYided. (c) 'l'he word ''Resrrni'' s,hall mean the Reserve as

deseribed ahove and shall include, ,vhere the context so admits or reqnires, any buildings erected thereon.

(cl) 'I'hr word ''Caretaker'' shall mean the person appointed by the Board to take eare of the said Reserve.

( r) 'J'IH' word ' 'Ser,ant'' shall mran and include any JH•r;;,on C'mplored by the Canning Road Board.

Management. J. Thr Rcsen·e shall be managed by a Committeti

to be known as. the '' Coker Park Committee'' appointe,1 :nmnally by the Board.

2. The Committee shall be 16 in number of whom fom· shall be members of the Board and 12 ratepaycrt:e:: threl' appointed from each of the fom wards.

:1. 'l'lw members of the committee shall be appointer! hy the Bonnl in December of each year nnd shall hoicl office from the first day of Jannary next following to 31.st December of that year.

4. Casual ,·acancics shall he :filled by the Board as they occur ancl in making appointments the Board shall maintain the constitution of the committee as mentioned in by-law 2.

5. A member of the l:'Ommittcc shall be deemed tu lrnve n1e:1tcd liis scat if he shall be absent from any three eonsec·ntivc mt.>etings withon!. first obtaining the \eaYc of tlw eommittee or if he shall be fo11ml lunatic or inc:1.pablc of mynaging his affairs.

6. 'l'hc committee shall meet at least once in ca~h r•alendar month at a time and place to be fixed by it. The committee at its first meeting in each year shall elect a chairman who shall hold offic'<! during the term of that committee. If the chairman vacates his seat on the committee, the committee shall elect a chairnmn in his place. If at any meeting the chairmrm be nnt present in tc•n minntcs of the time appointed for the meeting, the members present shall elect a chairman for that meeting.

7. Six members of the committee shall form a quorum. 8. If on any motion there shall be an cquulity of

Yotc:i, the motion shall be drclarccl lost, but may br again brought forward at the next meeting at whiC'h all mC'rnbcrs of the committee are present.

n. 'l'he honornry secretary of the committee shall he appointed at the first meeting of the committee in each yenr.

10. ;\o person shall clamagc or interfere with any property or thing placed or used in or belonging to the reserve, or throw stones or other missiles, or commit an;r nuisan1·e therein, or lcin·c therein any bottles, orange peel, paper, cast off clothing, or any litter, rubbish, or wtistr mat tcr of any kind.

Regulations. 11. l\'o person sh:1ll stand on or climb or jump over

the f;C'flts, tn1 rs or fcnc·es of the rcsc1Te, or cnt letters, n:1mrs or marks on or othrrwisc damage the structures, trre~, !>rats, gates, po!-its or frnccs thereon or otherwise clc•fm'.' the>- :•mnw or write thcrron.

l 2. 1'\o prrson CXC'C'pt the sernrnts of the Board or 1wrsons authorised by the Committee shall bring on tq the n'~crvc any horse or other animal, 01• dcpasturc stock thc·reon.

1:1. Ko person shall light any fire within the Rcscn·l'~ without the permission of the Committee.

1-1. :N"o 1wrson, excepting the servants of the Board ,wting· in the clisf'hargc of their dnty, shall enter thr reserw on snth clays or during SnC'h times as by order of the Committre, the Rcsc1Tc is SC't aside for somi' parffr11l:11 sport!;, gamr~, anmscmrnts or entertainments, c>xeept through the proppr entrance for that purpose, and oo paynll'nt of the fc,c ehargcablc for admission at the tirnC'; hnt at all other times, the Reserve shall be opC'n to tlw pnl,Jic free of charge.

1 J. X o person shall rntrr upon or use the Rcsene for the 1rnrpose of playing any organised sports 01·

gnmes or prO\·idinK ,rny amusements or entertainments, unlc•ss he shall first h:wo obtained ~ written permit so to do from the, Committl'e, or unless he is a bona fide mC'"mbrr of n11v C'l11b or othC'r ho<l,v to whiC'h s11c-h writtC'n \H'rmit h,1~ lw.l'n giwn.

16. No person or authorised club or other body hav­ing obtained any such permit as aforesaid shall practise, play at1 or carry on any games, sport or amusement, or drhc or propel any vehicle except on such portions of the Rescn-e as may be specifiecl by the Committee for that purpose, and then only during such times as arc specified in the ]Jcrmit.

17. No person, unless authorised in that behalf by the Committee in writing, shall lead, ricle or driYo any horse, cattle, bicycle, or vehiC!lc upon 01· over any por­tion of the Rcscne, e:x<:cpt upon a carriage way.

18. .No person, unless anthoriscd in that bclialf by the Committee, slrnll leave any vehicle, whether in charge of any pcl'Son or not, stationa1·y upon any portion of the Reserve except upon a eaniagc way or sucl1 arcn. as may be set aside for that purpose.

19. 'rhc Committee may prohibit any games, sports or amusements from being played or carried on upon the RcscrYc or npon any specified portion or portions of the Reserve upon any Sunday, or generally upon Sun· days.

20. No person shall bet, gamble, or call the odds or offer to bet or gamble or play any gamo of chance. within the Reserve, and any person found betting, gamb­ling or c-alling the odds, or offering to bet or gamble, or playing any game of chance within the Resei-ve may forthwith be removccl by the caretaker or any servant or member of the Board, or of the Committee, or of the Police Force, and such person shall also be liahlc to prosecution for a breach of this by-law.

21. No person other than a member of a club or other body duly anthorisC'cl shall enter into 01· use an~· of the dressing rooms or other huildings on the rcsern, withont the pi·ior wr~ttrn permission of the Committee, and every 11crson bemg a member of a club or other body or holding such written permission shall prodnco evidence of his membership or such permit whenever required so to do by the caretaker or any scryant of the Boa.I'd.

22. No person shall address an audicneie or holcl a meeting on the Rescn·c without the prior written per­mission of the Committee.

21l. The RPsen-e shall not be nsed hy any person fo1• camping.

24. No person shall post, stick, stamp, stencil, p:iint or otherwise affix or rxhibit, or cause to be posted stamped, !;tuck, stencilled, paintccl or otherwise affixed 01' exhibited, any placard, handbill, notice, advertisement or any cloc!m~cnt whatsoever upon any tree, post, fence, gate or bmldmg 011 the Reserve without the prior writ­ten consent of the Committee.

25. No person shall bring, carry or take 011 to any part or parts of the Rcsen-c or any building or buildings thereon any fermented or spirituous liquors nor shall any person have i1~ his possession or under ilis control, or ~onsnmc or dnnk upon ihc Reserve or any part thereof or in any building thereon any spirituous or fcrmculcd liquors, "ithout tlie prior written consent of the Committee.

26. No person shall on the Reserve or in any part thereof or in any building thereon, behave in a dis­ol'dcrly manner, e1rcate or take part in any disturbance use any profane, insolent or obscene language, or commif any act of incleccncy, or otherwise misconduct himself, an~ any person committin1.; a breach of this by-law, 01· bcmg on the RcscrYc whilst nuder the influence of alco• hol, may be summarily removed from the Reserve by the caretaker, any Police officer, or servant of tlie Board.

27. No person shall use any firearms, spring gun or catapult on the ReserYe or any part thereof.

28. No nerson shall in this Reserve wilfully obstruC'~, disturb, inferr:1pt, or annoy any other person in th~ proper nsc thereof, or wilfully obstruct in the execution of this duty, 01· insult or neglect to obey the lawful direct.ions of any raretakcr or other servant of the Boanl.

29. ?:fo person shall spit or cxpc~torate on the paths or seats 01· in nny strnctnre or erection "vithiu this Reserve.

30. The Committee may for any day or days speci• fled ~rant to any person, club, body or association, exclusn-c use of the Reserve or of any part or part<; tl1creof, and may at the snmo timo authorise such per­son, clnlJ, body or association to c,hargc fees as thel'ciu prescribed for the admission of persons to the Resoryc or to the part or parts thereof aforesaid.

APRIL 16, 1948,] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A, 849

31. In ihc exercise of any po,rcr or nnthori.tv l!l'1·d,,,­gr11ntccl to it, the Committee shall :ict in its ~absolut'e discretion and sh:dl not be required to assign :rny rc:ison for any aetion taken hy it.

3~. No person ::h:tll take into 01· upon or suffer or :tllow :m_y dog to be upon the Reserve or :my p=i.rt thereof nnlcs.s snch dog shall he on ~ lc,1sh.

33. No person sh:ill erect or place upon the Rcscnc or :my p:ll't thereof :rny tent, stall, platform or t:iblc, othcrwisC' th:m as :i temporary structure for his or her owu priv:1tc use, without the written consc•nt of tl:c> Committee.

34. No m:ilc person, except children under the :ige of sewn yc:n·s :icmmp:u1ied by fC'm:tles, shall enter :rn~· pl:H•c set :1sidc for the use of females.

35. Ewry person offending ng:iinst :iny of the pro­visions of these by-1:ms shall he Ii:1hlc to a pcnnlt)· not exceeding £20 on com·irtion.

3U. For thC' use of the Rcscrw or of the bnildin~~ thcn,on, fees shall he rhargcd by the Committee

0

in :ic•rordanrc with the sralc hereunder. The Connnitkc ,-,h:1l1 acronnt to the Bo:1.rd for the fees coll('ctC'd h)" it.

All e:isn:il games on ground Australian Rules Footh:ill-Se:ison Hockey Gronncfa-Scru;on .. Xoerc•r Ground-SC'ason Crirkct Ground for SC':l.':011 for Juniors np

to 18 years of :igc Crichct Ground for season for Sc·niors Use of Coppers by :iny hirer or user

of ground l'iH' of Buildings for mcetings-D:i~·

'I'illlC" Use of Buildings for lllC<'tings-Night

Time the of Bnilding·s for meetings for social

functions, inrlnding !fall, Kite-hen and ('oppC'rS

.£ s. cl. 1 0 0

20 0 0 20 0 O

:; 0 0

;"') 0 0 1 O O 0

7 6

4 0

Ro:ird nrny refund the whole or :my pnrt of churgcs made for hire ·of buildings or gronnds to any charitable org:J.nis:ition approved by the Board.

The Board may grant the nsc of any building ot· ground free for :my lort:J.lly organised rhildrcn 's sport~.

P:1sscd by resolution of the Canning Ro:td Bo:nd :tt :t mcctini held on the 27th d:iy of October, 1947.

Rcccinm1r>ndccl-

S. CUNNINGTON, C-h:1irm:1n.

,T. E. I'.JLLIR, Rcrrct:iry.

(Sgd.) A. F. WATTS, :Minister for Local Gov<'rnmcnt.

AJlprovcd by His Execllcmy the Licutcn:int-Govcrnoi· in Excrutiw ('oumil this 7th d:iy of April, 1948.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

'I'HE ROAD DIS'l'RICTS ACT, 1919-1947. ·w:ralk:itchem Road Board. B)·-1:iw re Straying Stock.

P.W. 13.)9/36. THE Wy:1lk:itrheu1 Road Bo:J.rd :J.cting pursuant to see­tion 201 (--14) of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1947, doth hereby m:ik(' :ind pnhlish the following by-law:-

1. Any person ,vho shall turn loose, or suffer any kind of :lniu1al belonging to him or under his control to stray or go :J.bont or he_ tethered or dcp:istnred in or upon any ro:J.d shall, upon conviction, be liable to :i pcn:J.lty not exceeding :fiw pounds.

2. No :lllim:il shall he allowed to stray upon any roads :i11d no :ininwl suffering from :in infections or c•ontagious disease shall be ridden or dl'iven on :iny ro!'ld or :1llowcd to drink :it any public watering place within the district. Ans anim:J.l so suffering may be slnughtcrca or destroyed :1t the owner's expense. The owner or driver of such animal shall he liable to :i penalty not cxrceding ten ponncls for hrc!'lch of tl1i.<; hy-1:iw.

J>::i~scd by resolution of the Wyalkntehem Road Board 011 the 15th day of March, 1948.

Rcconnncuded-

H. THRELFALL, . Chairman,

T. C. BROWN, Secretary.

(Sgd.) A. F. WATTS, hliniste1· for Locnl Gowrumeut.

Approved b)· His Exccllenc-)· the Lic··ttcnant-Govenior in Exccntiw Council this 14th day of Aptil, 1948,

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

ROAD DISTHICTS ACT, 1919-1947. Ro:1d Board Elections-Absentee Voting.

P.\V. 17/44.

Dcp:1rtmcnt of Public ·works, Perth, 7th April, 1948.

I'l' is hereby notified, fol' gcncrnl information, th:it the name of :Miss J'. lI. Benson, of Qu:tir:J.ding, h:is been i·cmovccl from the list of persons authorised to witness :1bscntc<' votes for Ro:icl Board Elections under the Ro:id J)istric-•ts Ar.t, 19Hl-194i, published in the Government Gazf'-ftr on the 27th day of }'cbru:1ry, 1948, folios 475-li.

(Sgd.) W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Secretary for ·works.

THE EREAD ACT, 1003-1947.

F. :i11d S. 578/39.

Dcp:ntmcut of Labour, Perth, 31st hl:irch, 1948.

~O'rICE is hereby given that :it :i poll of b:'lkcrs bkcn in the Municipality District of Albany on the 27th 1.Jarrh, 1048, p11rsn:1nt to the prov'lsions of subsection ~ of section 14 of the Brc:1d Act, 1903-1947, it was determined that:-

(:i)" No brc:icl sh!'tll be baked on one day in each week.

(b) No brc:J.d sh:J.li be m:J.de or b:1kcd for s:ilc :it :ill hy :J.ny person exercising or employed in the tr:J.d:1 or c•:illing of a b!lkcr on :iny Snnd:iy.

Surh dctC'rmin:ition shall 11:J.W effect until :inothc1 poll is t:1kcn pursuant to subsection 2 of scctioll 14 of the said Aet.

L. THORN, Minister for Labour.

Department of Agricnlturc, Perth, 8th April, Hl48.

HIS Exeellemr the Licutcn:rnt-Govcmor in Executive Council h!!.s been plc:tsccl to approve of the :l.Jlpointmcnt, nuder the Ab:ittoir Act, 1909-1931, of :i\Ir. Frederick George Carter, Joint Health Inspertor to the Arm:idal?­Kclmscott !md Scrpcntine-J:irr:id:ile Ro:J.d Boards, :is :ill oflirt'r under the s:1id Act.

A. L. :McK. CLARK, Acting Under Scrrrcbry for Agricnltmr.

Department of Agriculture, Perth, "8th April, 1948.

HIS ExecllenC'y thQ Licntcn:int·Govcrnor in Executive ConnC'il h:is hccn pleased to approve nuder section 4 of the Noxious Weeds Aet, 1924-29, of the weed Paterson 's Curse (E<·hium plantagin-emn L., and Ecldmn itelicwm L.) being declared :i noxious weed within the boundaries of the :i\fingencw Road Board District.

A. L. :UfoK. CLARK, Acting Under Sccrcbry for Agricultme.

)f!LK ACT, 194G. Dcp:1rtmcnt of Agriculture,

Perth, 14th April, ] 948.

HIS Exrcllcncy the Licutcn:int-Gonrn01- in Excrntive Conmil, acting pmsn:J.nt to the provisions of the Mil:.: Acit, 1946, has been plc:iscd to:-

(:i) Approve of the cnnccll:ition of the appointment of Alwyu Leslie }IcKc>n;,;ic Cl:irk, Chief Veterinary Snr­gcon :J.nd Chief Inspector of Stock, :is rcpi·e!icnt:ith·o

850 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 16, 1048.

of consumers in the metropolitan area on the Milk Board of \V cstern Australia; and

(b) A1lpro,·e of the appointment of Claude Roderick Toop, Assistant Chief V ctcrinary Surgeon and Assistant Chief Inspector of Stock, :1s 1·eprcseutath-c of consumers in the metropolitan area on the :Milk Board of Western Australia for the term of one yeai·, such appointment to take effect from tlie date of dissolution of the :Metro­politan Milk Board ::iwl the due constitution of the said J'!.lilk Board of Western Australia.

(Sgrl.) A. L. ;\IcK. CLARK, Acting U11der Rce'rctary for Agriculture.

THE GOVERNMENT 'l'RAMWAYS ACT, 1912-1933. '!'he 0:fiiee of the Commissioner of Ra_Hwnys,

Perth, 25th .Marcb, 1943.

XOTICB is hcrcl>y ginm ihat by-law 31, made tmU.r:r and in n.cconlancc with section 5 of the Government 'Tramways Act, 1912-1933, an(l published in the Govcrn-11wnt Gazette on the 6th dny of Sc-ptcmbcr, 19461 ancl amended as nublished in the Government Gazette 01::. the 14th -dny -of February, 1947, the 18th dny of April, 1947, the 15th day of August, 1947, the 23rel day of January, 1948, and the 1:Jth d:1y of l\Iarch, 1948, is hereby further amended in the manner mcntioneel in Schedule hereunder.

(Sgd.) J. A. ELLIS, Commissioner of Railways.

Approved by His Excclleucy the Licutcnant-Go\"eruor in Executive Uonncil this 7th day of April, 1948.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clc1·k of the Council.

Scl1cdulc. Tl1e abo\'cmentioncd by-1.a.w 31 is amei1ded as follows: 1. By delctil1g from section 1, item '' Perth-Holly•

wood Route (Motor Bus)," the words "Carrington Sh-ect'' \\"here they appear, and inserting in lien the \\"ords ''Stirling Highway.''

2. By deleting from section 3, item (i) the words '' Carrington Street,'' anel inserting in lien the words '' Stirling Highway.''

THE MINING ACT, 1904. (Regulation ·1so.)

,vardeu 's Office, 1\Ieckatharra, 7th April, 1948.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of the Goldfield mentionccl hercnndc::·, on the elate men­tioned, to issue out of the ,varden 's Court an order authorising the cancellation of registration of the under­mentioned 2''1h1ing Tenements, in accordance with regu­lation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. Au order may issue i11 the absence of the registered holder, but shonld be desire to object to such ortle1· he must, before the elate mentioned, loUgc .'tt the WarUcn's Office an objc'!­tion containing the grounds of snc1h objection and, on the date mcntio:11ed, the Vilmdcu will proceed to hear and determine tl1c same, in accordance with the cvl­dcnce then snbmittcel.

(Sgrl.) L. J. REGAN, Warden.

To be lieard at the Warden's Court, Mcekatharra, on Wednesday, t1ic 12th da;y of May, 1948.

Natnre of Holding, No. of Arca, Name of Registe1·cel Holder, Atldrcss, Reason for Resumption.

PEAK HILL GOLDl!'IELD. Mineral Claims.

23P-Wright, Arthm Ernest; Ned's Rtation. Wilmw; non-payment of rent, £3.

£4P-Synnot, Boswell Richard; c/o. Mr. M. D. Mc­Carthy, Mcckatharr~; 110n-1rnynwnt of rent, £17 17s. 6d.

25P-Synnot, Reginald Boswell; c/o Mr. :M. D. il'Ic· Carthy, ~feckatharra; non-payment of rent, £G.

26-P-Wals11, Edward; i\1Jeek::ithnrr:l; non-payl)lent of rent, £G.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. J!Leekatharra Distr-ict.

Sluicing and Dredging Claim. 6-N-Hollingsworth, Harold Thornton; Mcekatbarra;

non-payment of rent, £12.

Miucml Claim. 2~-Rnmhlc, Percy Robert; McCarthy, Mauricte Des­

monel; 1Yieckatharra; non-payment of rent, £15.

Tailings Area. 2G;\-:Meckntharrn Sands Treatment and Mining N.L.;

l\Ieekatharra; non-payment of rent, £5; no :Miner's Right.

THE MINING ACT, 1904. (Regulation 163).

Warden's Office, Leonora, 18th March, 1948.

~rAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men­tioned, to issue out of the W n,rdcn 's Court an order authorising the cancellation of registration of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in accordance with Regulation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in the absence of the registered holder, but should he elcsirc to object to such order he mus~ be­fore the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's ufilcc an objection co.ntaining the grounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anel determine the same, in accordance with the e,·idc11cc then submitted.

(Sgd.) 'r. A. DRAPER, Warden.

rro be heard at the 'Warden's Conrt, Leonora, on Friday, the 7th day of May, 1948.

Nature of Holding, No. of Arca, Name of Registered Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

NT. MARGARET GOLDl!'IELD.

Jft. JJlalcolm D-istrict.

Business Areas.

1640-Roe, Albert Alfred; Leonora; non-payment of rent.

2570-Hawkcr, Chamley & Oo. Ltel.; Sturt Meadows; non-payment of rent.

Garden Areas. 250-Miller, Louise Bertha; Leonora; non-payment

of rent.

490-Poletti, Gniseppina; Leonora; non-payment of rent.

610-Ncwbon, Arthur; Leonora; non-payment of rent.

G2C-Poletti, Lino; Leonora; non-payment of re.ut.

G4C-Smith, Bcrnanl Desmontl; Leonora; non-pay­ment of rent.

G90-Suthcrland, James; Leonora; non-payment of rent.

700-Stokes, Ethel Cecelia; Leonora; non-payment of rent.

HO-Hastedt, Hobert; Leonora; non-payment of rent and no :Miners Right.

78C-Hay, William Tholllas; Leonora; non-payment of rent.

80C-Bon1011i, Vittorio; Leonora; non-payment of l'ent.

Water Rights. H.130-Fanetti, Ilfarianna; Leonora; non-payment of

rent.

2030-Tarmoola Pastoral Co. Ltd.; Leonora; non­payment of rent.

205C-Robertson, George Normn11 Dnrlot; non~pas· ment of rent.

APRIL 16, 1948.] GOVERN)fENT GAZETTE, W.A. 851

207C-G-iudici, Guiseppe; c/o Public Trustee, Perth; non-payment of rout.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. Niagata District.

Machinery Areas. 214C-Cottingham, Etholbert; Leonor:t; non-payment of rent. G5G-Owen,

ment of rent: Rupert Hoyward; Kool,ynie; non-pay-

215C'-Dowson, Robert; Leonora; non-payment of rent. G3G-Owen, Ralph; Kookynie; non-payment of rent.

ilfachinory Areas. \Vater Rights. 14C'-rottiugham, Ethelbert; Leonora; non-payment

of rent. 11-W-Kookyuic ,Pastoral Co., Pty. Ltd.; c/o W.

Bright, Kookynic; non-pnJ·mcnt of rent. 15C-Dowson, Robert; Leonoi-a; non-payment of

rent. 115G-Artllilr Yidrnry; c/o W. G. :Moore, Kalgoor

lie; non-payment of rent and .no :Miners Right.

Tender Boo.rd

No.

855/47

175/48

01/48

121/48

974/47

181/48

19/48

22/48

149/48

144/48

17/48

147/48

176/48

25/48

Date.

1948. April 9

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WESTER-N AUSTRALIAN GOYERN1!ENT TEXDER BOARD . .Accepted Tenders.

Contractor.

Gilbort Lodgo & Co. Pty., Ltd.

Albert J. Bonnott

A. J. Bakor & Sons ...

l\Iotropolitan Clothing Co.

Messrs. E. D. Sinclair &, J. C. Skin nor

Malloch Bros., Ltd ....

K. G. Luko Pty., Ltd.

Vacuum Oil Pty., Ltd.

Westralian-Tuit-Bryant Pty., Ltd.

Goo. 1\foss, Ltd.

Horrocks, Roxbourgh Pty., Ltd.

H. L. Brisbane & V{un­dorlioh, Ltd.

Stato Engineering \Vorks

C. J. Waro

David Gray & Co., Ltd.

Sche­dule No.

513A, 1947

95A, 1948

35A, 1948

71A, 1948

509A, 19-17

102.A, 1948

liA, 1948

20,\, 1948

82A, 1948

76A, 1948

16A, 1948

7S,\, 1948

96A, 1948

llSA, 1948

Particulars.

Supply and Doll\"cry of Eleotrio Motorised Planing :Ma.chino with ,·olomotcr to the Stato

Enginooring Works, Leighton C.I.F., Fromantlo. Purchase and Removal of Socond­

hand 1938 DS Do Luxo modol "Dodge," Car, Engino No. DS-7350, ex Go,·crnmont :Motor Garage, as per Item I

Supply and Dolivcry of 15 cub. ft. and 25 oub. ft. Rofrigom~ tors, as follows :-

Item I .. . Item 2 .. .

F.O.R., Porth. Supply of Uniforms for tho

Polico Departmont, as por Items I to 6 inclusive

Supply and Dolh-ory of 6,000 J·am Ji'onoing Posts to the School of Agrioulturo, Narro• gin, as por Itom 1 F.O.R., Toodyay.

Supply of Windmills :md Fittings for War Sorvico Land Sottlc­ment, as per !toms I, :!, 3, 4, 6,7and8

Supply aml Dolfrery of 3 only Bed Pan Washors for tho Old ,vomcns' Homo, l\It. Henry, as per !tom I

Supply and Deli\"ory of l\Iotor Oils for tho Railways Dopu.rt­mont during tho period ending 31st Dcoembor, 1948, as por Itoms I to 14 inclusive

Supply and Delivery of I only l\Tator Pumping Plant, as per ltom I

F.o.iv., Ryda.Jmorc, N.S.W. Supr,.y and Dcli,·ory of Pnctt•

matio Wood Borer and Petrol D1i,·on Chain Sa,,·, as fol­lows:-

Item I F.O.R., Porth. It-em 2 (,dth accessorios) Nott ex :Molbourno Storo. Supply and Dolivcry of Stain-

less Steol Fittings for Porth Dental Hospital, as per Items I to G inclusi vo, 8, 9 and 11 to IG inclusi\"o

Supply and Doli vory of Steel Specials for the :Midland Juno­tion Rising:U-Iain, No. I,aspor It-ems I to G inclusivo

Supply and Dolivory of 150 cords of Firewood in 5 ft. Lengths, for the Stato Battery at Ora Banda, as per Item I

Supply and Deli\"ery of Fly Spray for Government Insti­tutions, otc., during tho period ending 31st J!,farch, 1948, as per !toms I to G inch1sivo

Department concorned.

Public Works ...

Premiers

Public Hoalth

Polico

Education

,var Sorvico Lund Sottlomont

Pnh1io ,vorl:.s ...

Railways

Public Worl:.s ...

llfain Road':!

Public Works ...

l\Iotropolitan Water Supply

:\lines

Various ...

Rato.

for £I 1,612 Sterl .. ing.

for £:!50.

£185 IOs. £140.

Rates on Appli­cation.

£4 15s. per 100.

At the ratos ton­dored.

£75 ouch.

At tho rat-0s ten• derod.

£148 15s.

£58 5s. 4d.

for £~53 2s.

At tho rnt-0s ten• dorod.

At the rates ton­dorcd.

45s. cord.

At the rates ten­dered.

852 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [.&PR!L 16, 1948.

Date of Advertising.

1948. Mar. 25 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 8 Mar. 26 Apr. 8 Apr. 8 Apr. 8

Mar. 4 Mar. 25 Mar. 25 Apr. 8 Apr. 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 8 Apr. 8 Apr. 15 Apr. 15 Apr. 15 Apr. 6 Apr. 6 Apr. 13 Apr. 15

Mar. 9 Feb. 24 Apr. 8

Apr. 8 Apr. 8 Apr. 8 Apr. 15 Apr. 15

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD-continued.

Sohednle No.

129A, 1948 135A, 1948 136A, 1948 143A, 1948 141A, 1948 142A, 1948 149A, 1948 150A, 1948

104A, 1948 132A, 1948 133A, 1948 147A, 1948 136A, 1948 137A, 1948 138A, 1948 146A, 1948 152A, 1948 156A, 1948 157A, 1948 159A, 1948 139A, 1948 140A, 1948 153A, 1948 154A, 1948

113A, 1948 77A, 1948 112A, 1948

144A, 1948 148A, 1948 151A, 1948 155A, 1948 158A, 1948

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Supplies required.

Horizontal Milling Machine and Universal Grinder ... Air Compressor, 45-50 cubic foot per minute capacity 50 cubic foot R-efrigerator for King Edward Memorial Hospital Stockinette Beef Webbing ... ... ... ... ... . .. Horizontal Retort Tar, Creosote and Trinidad Asphalt-recalled .. . 9 in. iind 7 in. ext. din.. Steel Pipes fabricated from Sccondhand Plates .. . Piles and Stringers for Bridge over Irwin River Firewood for King Edward :Memorial Hospital

Switch Honse and Control Room for South Frcmantle Power Station Pumping Machinery, Claisebrook Pumping Station Pumping I\:Iachincry, Fromantlc Sewerage ... Water :Meters Stool Roller Shutter for East Perth Power Station Exhaust Fan Unit for University Propeller Fan Units for Claremont iTental Hospital A.C. Motor Driven Arc Welder ... . .. Blower System for Small Pine Sawmill at Ludlow Agitator Propellors ... Electric Bread Slicer for S.E.W. Canteen Piles and Stringers for Nanga Bridge over ~Inrray River Pressure Reducing and Desnperhcating Equipment and Stoam Flow 1\letcr Autoclave and Sterilizers for Perth Dental Hospital Steam Sterilizers for Women's Home .Afr Compressor Unit

Oil Engine Driven Altemating Current Generating Unit 3000 K.V.A. and 1000 K.V.A. Transformers Machinery for Midland Junction Workshops

F,;r Sale by Tender. Secondhand Austin 7, 1934 model Secondhand Ford Car 12 only Small Type Tram Bodies Secondband Dodgo Dl2 Sedan Secondhand Jtems (Oil Engines and Tar Boiler)

Date of C1osing.

1948 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Extended to Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 May 6 May 6 l\Iay 6 May 6 Extended to May 20 May 27 Ang. 12

Apr. 22 Apr. 22 Apr. 29 Apr. 29 Apr. 29

Tenders a.ddreased to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will bo received for the above-mentioned until 2 • 15 p.m. on the date of olosing.

Tenders mnst be properly indorsed on envelopce, otherwise they are liable to rejeotion. Tender follllS a.nd full particulars may be obtained on a.pplioa.tion at the Tender Board Offioe, Mnrra.y Street, Perth. No tender neceasarily a.oceptod.

15th Ap,il, 1948.

APPOINTMEN'l' (nuder section 5 of the Registration of Births, Deaths and ll·faniagcs Amendment Act, 1907 1 and section 2 of the Registration of Births, Deaths, and :Maniagps Aet

Amendment Act,. 1914.) Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 13th April, 1948. rrHE following appointments have bcc11 appro,·cd :-

R.G. 1'.fo. 171/42.-Constable John Edward Nevin, ten11rnrarily as Assistant District Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Katanning Registry District, to re­side at Ko,jonup dming the absence on lca,,e of Con­stable Ian Colin Ivers; appoiutment to date from 9th March, 1948.

R.G. No. 99/42.-Constable Robert Charles Gilchrist has been appointed temporarily as Assistant Dis­trict Registrar of Births and Deaths, for tl1c Northam Registry District, to reside at Trayning during the ab­sence of Constable John William Patterson, 011 leave; iippointment to date from 6th April, 1948.

R.G. No. 23/39.-Constablc "William Adshcad, 11s

District Registrar of Births, Deaths a11d Marriage;; for tbc Gingin Registry District, to reside at Gingin, -vico Constable Harry James Mnhs tran~fcned; ap­pointment to date from 18th Febrnary, 1948.

R.G. No. 23/39-Constablc Ronald Joseph Storey, temporarily as District Registrar of Birt11s, Deaths and Marriages for the GiI1gin Registry District, to reside at Gingin dming the absence on leave of Constable William Adshcad; appointment to date from 1st April, 1948.

R. J". LITTLE, Registrar General.

A. H. TELFER, Chairman.

Registrar General's Office, Pc1-th, 12th April, 1948.

I'l' is hereby published, for general information, that the nndcrmcntioncd minister has been dnly registered il1 this Office for the Celcbrati011 of Marriages throngh­ont the State of Western Australia:-

R.G. No., Date, Denomination and Name, Residence, Registry District.

Roman Catholic Church.

2:I/48; 5/4/48; Rev. Joscpli O'Shanglmcssy, 0.M.I.; St. Patrick's Presbytery, Adelaide Street, Frcmantle; Fremantlc.

I'l' is hereby published, for general information, thatl the name of the nndcnncntioncd minister has been dnly' removed from tl1c register in this office of ministers rcgis• torcd for the Celebration of Marriages thrnnghont the State of Western Australia:-

:R.G. No., Date, Denomination and ];,,fame, Residence, Registry District.

R01nan Catlwlic Church. 23/48; 8/4/48; Rev. Thomas Robinson, C.S.S.R., Rc­

dcmptorist Monastry, Vinccut Street, Nortb Pel"th; Perth.

R J". LITTLE, Registrar General.

APRIL 16, 1948.] GOVERNnIENT GAZETTE, W.A. 853

IN THE COURT OF AHBITHATION OF WESTERN AUSTHALL\.

No. 13 of 1947.

Between The ,vest Australian l\Iale :md Fem:1.le 1Iental Nurses' Industrial Union of ·workers, Claremont, Applicant, and Hon. l\fiuister for Health, Respon• dent.

THE Court of Arbitr:1.tion of \Vestem Australia doth hereby make the following Award in eonneetion with the industri:1.l dispute between the aboyenamed parties:-

Award. 1.-Term.

The eurreney of this Award shall be one (1) ye:1.r £ron1 the eommeneement of the first pay period begin­niug after the date of the delivery of the Award.

2.-Area and Scope. This Award shall apply to :111 ment:i.l nurses who :1.re

employed in :1.11y Government Hospital, Mental \Yard, or Home for Mental Cases in \Vestern Australia whiel1 is within the jurisdiction and/or under the contrnl of the Inspector Gcncrn1 for Insane, but does not apply to the Hospit:11 k11ow11 as ''Lcmnos,'' which is exempted from the pro,·isions of this Aw:i.rd.

3.-Definitions. (a) "11Icn~nl Nurse" means a person engaged in

n11rs111g, carmg for, and/or working with insane or mental patients and who holds a mental nursing ccrti­fic:1tc, or who is in course of training for :1 mcnt:i.l nursing ccrtific:i.tc as prescribed by the W.A. GoHrn­mcnt Regulations.

(b) "Charge Nurse" means the person who is appointed, sub,iect to the provisions of the Promotions Appeal Bo:i.rd Act, to be in ch:i.rgc of auy ward or wards containing mental patients.

(c) ''Roundsman'' or ''Rounds Nurse'' is a pcr~on who m:i.kcs :111 inspection of the ,·:i.rious wards bC'twccn the honrs of 8.20 p.m. :111d 7.:rn a.m., and is the re,ip_on­siblc person in ch:ugc, :1nd wl10 performs :111 duties :i.s set out by the Inspector General.

(d) "Ward" means a collection of rnoms set :i.sidc for the accommodation of mental patients, and which contain the necessary rcqnircmcnts for the c:i.rc :i.nd supervision of such patients.

4.-Honrs. (a) Until the beginning of the first p:i.y period com­

mencing in January, 1948, the provisions of Cl:i.nsc 4 (Honrs) of Award No. 9 of 1938 shall continue to operate.

(b) As from the beginning of the first p:1y period commencing in J:i.nuary, 1948, the following pro,·isions shall apply, n:1mcly:-

Thc ordin:i.ry working hours shall b_c eighty (80) per fortnight to be worked in 10 or 11 shifts :-i.t the option of the employer. In the case of 10 shifts the 1,Yorkcrs sh:111 h:-i.vc two (2) full days oil' in e:i.ch week :i.ncl in the case of 11 shifts one (1) :i.ud two (~) d:i.ys off in each :i.ltcrnatc week, pro,·idcd howc,·cr, tl1at as rcg:i.rds Female W:i.rd 7 at the Claremont Ment:i.l Hospital and the hospit:i.ls known as "Grccnpl:i.cc" :111d "\Vhitby," the following provisions sh:111 apply.

(i) '' Green place'' and Female \Vard 7.-Thc ordi11:1ry working hours for the Nnrscs employed at these Hospitals sh:111 be forty-four (44) per week. Such nurses shall be 1):1.id :111 :11lowa11cc of 14s. ncr week c:i.ch to coYer the c:xtr:1 hours :i.lso :111y oc-c:1-sions when they m:i.y be called npon outside their ordin:i.ry hours of duty; provided that when a nnrsc at Greenpl:i.cc is called upon to rclic,·c the cook out­side her rostercd honrs of duty, overtime rates shall be p:i.id, bnt the allow:111cc prcscrihcd in tllis par:1-gr:1ph shall not be included in the c:i.lculation of such oYcrtimc.

(ii) Whitby.-The ordi11:1ry working hours sh:111 be one hundred and sixty (160) in C:1C'h four ( 4) weekly period to be worked in twentr (20) or twenty-two ('1'2) shifts at the option of the employer.

5.-OYcrtimC'. (:1) S'nbject to the following prons1011s of this

<'l:1use, :111 time worked in CXCC'SS of tl1c ordinur~· d:i.il:r honrs as rostercd for nnv one shift sh:111 be cl:i.ssed :i.s overtime and paid for ai the r::ite of time and a half.

(b) \\"hen• OYcrtirnc is 11ccC'ss:1ry through the failure of :i.nothcr member of the staff to report for dnt_y when rostcrcd it shall be paid for at the rate of tinw and :1 quartC'r.

(c) Where the o,·crtimc is ncccssit:i.tcd tlu·ough th(' :ltkndaw.:t> of the st:i.ff :i.t con<:',:,rts, picture sho,\·s, or other amusements for the p:1tients, the :i.bo'i·e condi­tions sh:111 not apply, and equi,·alcnt time off shall be allowed in lieu thereof.

(d) The conditions of this clause shall not :i.pply at Grccnpl:i.ec or to Female \V:i.rd 7 :i.t CI:i.rcmont for which prnvision is m:i.tlc in the preceding clansc.

(c) (i) The Inspector Gcncr:11 may require :rn:r worker to work rcaso11:1blc overtime at overtime rates and such worker sh:111 work overtime in :1ccord:1ncc with such rcqnircmcnt.

(ii) The Union or worker or workers coYcred by this Award sh:111 11ot in :i.ny way whether directly or indirectly be party to or concerned in :i.ny b:i.n, limit:i.· tion or restriction upon the working of o,·crtimc in :1ccord:-i.11cc with the requirements of this subclansc.

(Hi) This subclausc sh:111 remain in opcrntion until otherwise determined by the Court.

G.-Anu11al Leave. (:1) Except as hcrci11:1ftc1· provided, :1 period of four

(•!) consccuth·c weeks' leave with payment of ordinar~­w:i.gcs :i.s prescribed shall be allowed :111n11nlly to all m:i.lc :11Hl fcm:i.lc 1rnrscs, including chnrgc nurses, nftcr :1 period of twclYc (12) mo11ths' continuous sen·icc with the Dcp:i.rtmcnt.

(b) If :i.ny award holid:i.y falls within :1 worker's period of :i.nnual lc:1,·c :111d is obscn·cd on a day which in the case of th:i.t worker would h:1,·c been :111 ordi11:1ry working d:1_\' there sl1:11l be :i.ddcd to that period one (I) d:i.y bC'ing :111 ordin:i.ry working d:1:y for c:i.ch such ho1id:1y obscn·cd a8 :i.forcsaid.

(c) (i) SnbjC'ct to p:1r:1gr:1ph (ii), when computing the :11111u:11 lc:1,·c dnc under this cl:111se 110 deduction sh:111 be m:i.dc from such }(':1,·c in respect of the period th:i.t :1 worker is 011 annual le:1,·c and/or holid:1,·s: P1·0-,·irlerl t11!1.t no cleduction sh:111 be m:i.de for :111v :i.pprnved period :1 worker is :i.bscnt from duty thro11gi1 sickness with or without pay unless tlw :i.bscUC(' exceeds three (3) c:1lcnd:1r months, in which case deduction may be made for snch excess only.

(ii) ApproHd periods of absence from work c:111scd throngh :i.ccident sust:i.ined in the course of employ­ment sh:111 not be considered brc:i.ks in continuity of service, bnt the first six months 011ly of :111y ·such pC'riod sh:111 count :i.s scn•icc for the pnrposC' of com­puting :1nnu:1I lc:i.vc.

(d") In the CHnt of a worker being employed by the Department for portion only of :1 year, he sh:111 oul~­bc entitled to such holid:i.ys 011 full pay :i.s :i.re propor• tio11:1tc to his length of sc1Ticc during th:i.t period with the Dcp:1rtmc11t.

(c) Any worker who m:i.y resign or be dismissed ft-0111 the SC'ITirc for :111:r cnnsC', other th:i.n for pccul:i.­tion or theft, slrnl1 be C'ntitlcd to rccC'i"C payment for :i.uy an1111:1l lc:1,·c which m:i.y h:i.vc been dne up to the time of l(':1,·ing the SC'rvicc; providC'd alw:i.ys th:i.t if the worker h:i.s been dismissed for peculation or theft no cl:i.im for :1n11ual lc:1H :>11:111 he recognised. Mis· couclnct herein referred to sh:111 not :i.ffcct :1C'f11m11l:1tC'd :1n11ual lc:1,·c or p:i.~·mcnt thC'rC'for.

(f) "Ordi11:1ry WagC's" for the purpose of s11bcla11st' (:1) l1crC'of sh:111 mean the r:i.tc of w:i.gc the worker h:1.s rccci,·cd for the grc:i.tcst proportion of tlic C'alcnd:i.r month prior to llis t:1ki11g thC' lc:1,·e.

7.-PnbliC' Holidays. (:1) Except as hcrei11:1ftcr pro,·ided, C':1ch of the

following days, or tl1c dav obscn'Nl in liC'n thC'rcof, sli:111 be a11o1''Cd :i.s :1 h0Iid:1y to :111 workers :i.nd bC' n:i.id for, n:i.mely: New Year's D:1~·, Good Frid:i.r, Labour D:1;·, Christmas D:i.y and Boxing D:i.r.

())) Whcn('v_er !lny holirby falls on :i.n cmployeC' 's ordm:i.ry workmg d:i.y :111rl the C'mploycC' is not rcqnirNl to work on such d:i.y he sh:111 lJ(' p:1irl for th(' ordin:i.ry hours hC' would h:i.Ye worked on such d:i.y if it h:i.d 11ot been :1 holiday. If 11c is l'C'Qnircd to work on :1 holiday hC' sh:111 he p:i.id for the timC> workC'<l :i.s if it was :111 orrlin:i.ry worldng- d:i.y :i.nrl sh:111. iu :1dditio11, bi' :1llowC'd :1 d:i.J·'s lo:1,·c with p:1y to lJC' t:1kc11 :1t some :>uhscqnent rbtC' or to be :i.ddC'cl to the :1111m:1l le:1YC'.

(<') P:i.ymC'nt for holid:1.,·s sh:111 hC' in :i.ccortlanec with the usual hours of work.

854 GOVERNMENT GAZETT.1!1, W.A. [Al>RIL 16, 1948,

(d) When :t worker is oir duty owing to lc:tvc with­out pay or siclmcss, including accidents on or off duty, except time for which lie is entitled to cbim sick ]_)fl;Y, :my l10licl:ly falling durlllg such ahscnec shall not be treated as a paid holiday, \Vherc the worker is on duty or :lY:tilablc on the working cby inuncdi:1tcly pl'c­ccding· a holiday, or resumes duty, or is :wailablc on the Working day jnnncdintcly following :t l10Iiday, as prescribed in this clause, the worker shall be entitlccl to :1 paid holiduy on all such holidays,

8,-Gcncral <:onditious, (a) 'While prcsc11t conditions as to the number :rnr.l

class of patients c,ontinnc there shall be two (2) nurses on night duty in the followi11g 'W:trds at Cl:ncmont Hospital:-i'fo. 1 1-Iospital, M:ilc \V:trd 3; N"o. 2 1\Ialc W:ll'd, No, 4 M:1lc W:trd.

(b) Every nurse shall be gi,·en the opportunity of :1cquiring by experience a thorough knowledge of all practic:11 work, He or she shall be under the snpc1;"i­sio11 of thl' respective Ch:ll'gc NnrscJ whose duty it -..vill be to sec th:1t he or she is properly instrncted iu the p1•:tcticul work.

(c) Wherever possible' or pr:1ctiMblc no n1:1lc ment:il nurse sh:tll be required to work under the orders :1nd directions of :1 fcm:1lc mental mll'S(' of ,j11nior st:1tns to him.

(d) No m:1lc mcnt:11 11ursc sh:1ll t:1kc_ch:1rgc in :1ny ward in :1ny Mcnt:11 IIospit:11, i\Iental Obscrv:1tion \V:inl, or Receiving Home for 1Jcnt:il C:1scs, unless in possession of :1, i\Icntal Nursing Cc1'tific:1tc, whieh sh:111 have been issued in coufo1'111itv with the \V.A. GoYcrn­mcnt Regulations go"cr11h1g- ihc issue of such certifi­cates. The same pro"ision sh:1ll :1pply :1s regards fem=1le nurses, when the position of the st:1ff as rcg:1rcls qualific:1tions :111(1 cxpcric11cc and nnmb.crs will permit.

(e) (i) Except in the case of workers :1t Whitby, rostc1·s shall be for fortnightly periods.

(ii) At \Vhitby, rosters shall be for four-wccltl~· periods.

0.-Sick Lc:ivc. (:-t) Sick Lc:tn with p:1y shall be granted on the

following sc:1lc on production of a. medical certificate satisfactory to the Inspector General or his rcprcscuta­tivc or in regard to lean not exceeding two (2) days, otl1cr cvid1;mcc satisfactory to the Inspector General or his rcprcscntati,•c:-

(i) Undcl' three (3) yc:1rs' scn-icc one a11d a qn:irtcr (L}) d:tys for c:1ch calendar month of con­tinuous service with the hospitals under this Aw:1rd: Provided thnt payment l1crcnndcr m:1y be adjusted at the end of each calcncl:tr year or :1t the time the cmJJloycc lc:1vcs the service of the Department i11 the event of the employee being entitled by service subsequent to the sickness to :t greater :1llow:1ncc than th:1t mrtdc at the time the sickness occmred.

(ii) Over th1·ce (3) years' service, two (2) mo11tl1s on full pay. (b) Sick lc:tvc may be granted in one 01· more

periods but the aggregate :1mount of le:1vc on p:ty shall not in any one (1) tric1111ial period cxcccc1 the time provided for in the foregoing sc:11c.

(c) A "trimmial period" shall be the three (3) years preceding tl1c date of applic:ition,

(cl) Sick leave with pay shall 110t be granted when the illness is due to the worker's O"IVll neglect or mis­conduct.

(c) Any worker necessarily :ibscnting himself from duty through sickness shall scncl immediate notice to l1is Officer in Ch:trgc anc1 :1t once :1pply for sick lcu,·e.

10.-Tr:wclling Time. (a) A worker when tr:wclling on duty away from

his or l1cr own home station or headquarters shall not by reason of such travelling suffer any intcrrnJJtiou of the continuity of his or her JJay for ordin:iry work­ing- l10urs in each day, but no overtime shall be :1llowcd for time occupied in tr:1vclling.

(b) Wl1cre a worker is rostcrcd for duty :1t :1

hospit:11 other than his or her home station for a pcrioa of less th:111 three (3) months, rcason:tblc travelling time shall b.c allowed for the joni•ney one w:1y :1t ordinary rates of pay :1nd such reasonable excess aaily tr:tvelling costs between his or her place of residence or home st:ltion, as may be determined by tl1c Inspector General, and the pl:lcc of employment. The words '\xccss d:1ily travelling costs," for the purpose of this subclausc shall me:111 tlw amount by wllich th<; eost of tr:tYelli11g to :tllfl frqm tlJC plnen of t>mplo,vmc•nt

exceeds the sum (if any) wl1ich the worker may ordin:irily pay in travelling each day between his or her place of residence and his or her home station (in­clucling the rctmn journey),

ll.-Tr:1vclling Allowance. (:i) Workers when travelling on duty outside the

metropolitan area sh:tll be paid a travelling :tllowancc of ten shillings (10s.) per twenty-four (24) hours: Pro­vided there shall be a deduction of one-fourth of the said allowance of each item of c::cpcnse of brealtfast, lunch, dinner 01• bed not necessarily incurred in any day. 'rlie :11lowance sh:111 be computed from the time of lcavng the worlter 1s headquarters or home. The items of breakfast, lm1ch, dinner 01• bed will not be :1llowcd if the worker ]c:ivcs headquarters or home :1ftcr or returns before 8 :i.m., 1 p.m., or G l),m,, and mid.night. An ;1ddition:1l :1llow:1ncc of twenty per cent. (20%) sh:1ll be allowed :1 work:cr for time spent in the :1rca c:1st of :Mcncdin.

(b) If any worker, except at his own request or on :tcconnt of misconduct is required by the Department to tr:1nsfcr to any st:ition nuder tl1e Dcp:irtmcnt other th:111 l1is home stati011, he sh:tll be paid the actual rea­son:1blc cost of tl1c rcmov:11 of his household effects, unless the Dep:trtmcnt itself undertakes the rcmov:11,

(c) The m:iximnm :1mount for conveyance of house­hold effects shall be :fifteen pounds (£15).

(d) Before removal the employee shall, w11crc pr:1c• t1c:1blc, obt:1in oil'crs from at least two carriers, and submit them to the Inspector Gcncnl Who m:1y :iuthorisc the accept:rncc of the more suitable, pro• vided the m:tXimum :1monnt above st:ltcd is not exceeded.

(c) Vouchers must be produced for :111 sums p:tid,

1.2.-Night Duty. Pro1• to going on night duty :1 nurse shall, wherever

practicable, come off dnty at 4 p,m. :tnd go on at 11.30 p.m. the s::i.mc night, provided that night duty is not to he 1J1"cccdcd or sue('ecdcd by duty commencing after 12,30 p.m.

13.-Post-mortcm Attcnd:tncc. An allow:1ncc of sc,·cn shillings :inc1 sixpc11sc (7s.

Gd.) anc1 five sl1illings (5s.) respectively per body shall be made for :1ny nmsc and his :1ssistant c:1nying out mortn:11y duties in connectio11 with post-mortem cx:1.minations.

14.-Chargcs ag:1inst Workers. If rt worker is formally ch:1rgcd under section 187a

of the Lunacy Act, 1903-20, with a11 offence he shall he given :1t least twenty-four homs' notice in writing prior to the hearing in which to prepare liis defence; but this shall not prejudice the power nuder the Act of immedi:ltc snspcnsi011, Tl1c said pcrioc1 of twenty­four (24) hours may be dccrc:1.sed upon the written l'cqncst of the person rh:1rgcd,

lf).-Uuiforms. (:1) A ifrst issn~ of nniforms for male attendants

shall lJC su1Jplicd within three (3) months of the employees being appointed, and thereafter they shall receive issues of uniforms once in every six (G) mouths.

(b) Raincoats, helmets and uniform C:lJJS sh:ill be issued in :1ccord:1ncc with rcgnl:ltions.

lG.-Emergencies. The Inspector Gcncr:11 and the Medical Superinten­

dent or whoever for the time being may he in charge of :1ny Tufont:11 Hospit:tl in W.A., may at his or her discrc

0

tio11 take snch measures as may in his or hcl' opinion be necessary for the protection, safety, or welfare of the p:itients, the staff, or the fnstitution, :1nc1 all instructions issued in pursuance of such special measures s1Ia11 promptly and faithfully be c:1rried out by :1ll mrmbcrs of the staff to whom snc11 instructions 11i:1y be issned, :1nd this shall be done without regard to whether or not such instructions may be in accord• :1ncc with this Award.

17 .-Higher Duties, Any worker c:illed upo!1 to perform work carrying. :1

highcl' minimum tlrnn his regulnr p:iy shall be p_a1d such Mglier minimum for t]JC tim~ engag"ed upon such Mgl1e1' ~,·ork; providrfl th:1t the l11ghc1· rate sl1:tll 1101,

JI.PHIL lG, 1948.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 855

apply unless fom (4) hours in [L shift arc worked in the higher capacity. In cases where the higher dutirs nrc caused owing- to a worker being absent through sickness, if the absent worker is iu receipt of full p.ar, the higher rate sliall not be paid for the first four (4) weeks, and <luring that period no extra pa;nncnt shall be made to au;-.· worker for ,vork arising ont of snrh allSC'nc·c through sirkncss.

18.-0ld and Infirm \Yorkers. .Au,r worker who by reason of old age or infirmity is

unable to earn the wages awarded herein nHl.}" he paid such lesser wage :ts nw;r from time to time be agreed Hpon between the union and the Inspector Gc1wral or his rcprcscntath·c, and in default of sueh agreement within twent;r•fonl' (2-1) hom·s aftC'r suc·h worker shall have applied in writing to the srerrtar;,.· of the union stating his desire that .-;uc-h wage shall br agreed uvon such wnge as shall be fixed b_y the Board of Reference upon the application of snC"l1 worker, after twcnty­fom- (24) hours' uotic(' in writing shall ba,·e brcn gh·cu by him to thP said SC'c-rctnrJ·, who shall, if he so desires, he licard hy the Board upon such application. . \.ftcr h,n·ing givrn notice to the sceretnry 1 and aftC'r lodging the applic-ation lllC'ntioncd, :md pending- Jhe Board's dC'c-ision thrl'eon, the worker shall Uc entitled to ,vork and be employed nt tl1c proposed lesser rut('. 'I11c determination of the Board shall haYc effect for the period of six (G) ~-alcndar months from the date there-of, an(l aftrr the expiration of the said pcriotl until tlw rate shall ha,·e been :tgain fixed at the in­stance of the- said sC'Crctary in thr rnanner prcsC'ribcd. Tl1e secrctar.'y of the nnion may, in wr)ting: nuder his hand, appoint an agent or substitute to represent the union at the l1earing of the application brforc thr Boarc1.

10.---'Rate-s (a) (i) Basic W,-igc­

:'\fctropolitan Arca: :\falcs Females

(ii) Basie Wage in other pnrts of the Sontl1-West Land Di,·isfon:

of Pay. Per Weck. £ s. <l. ;j n 3

" 10 0

l'cr Annum. £ s. d.

184 19 3 1:53 17 10

:Males 3 s n = 283 13 2 FcmalC's ~ 18 fl ];53 4 10

Tl1c Schedule hereunder appearing applies to tl1e ).fotropolitan Arca, and tl1c necessary adjustments may be made thereto for mental hospitals outside that area.

:i\Iales: l\fargin Total Occnp.i,tion. Per Annum. Per Annum.

Grade II. (Trainees) £ s. d. £ s. d. 1st year of sen-ice 33 0 0 317 1D :1 2nd of scrvic-c ·13 0 0 30- 19 3 year "' 3rd year of ser,· ice 53 0 0 337 10 3

Grade I. (Certificated NursC's) During 1st year of ser-

vice in grade .. 68 0 ll :15:2 10 3 Dming 2nd, 3rd and -lth

years of scn·iee in grade 7:-: 0 ll 3G2 10 3

During 5th, Gth and 7th years of senice in grade SS 0 0 :r;2 lD :l

After seven years of scrYiee in grade 08 0 0 382 1D

., a

Charge Nurse 124 0 0 40S 10 ., Females:

Grado II. (Tl'alnccs) lst year of senicc :so 0 0 203 17 10 2nd year of service 60 0 0 213 17 10 3rd ;rear of service 70 0 0 223 17 10

Grade I. (Certificated Nurses) During 1st year of scr-

,·ice in grade .. 85 0 0 238 17 10 During 2nd, 3rd and 4t11

;,.•cars of service in grndc 03 0 0 ·:US 1"7 10

After four years of ser-,·ice in grade . . 105 0 0 258 17 10

C'hnrge Nurse 130 0 0 283 17 10

(b.) Payment of increases in the rates for trainees prcscribccl :for the second and third years o-f service sliall be contingent on the examination required by the regulations being passed and their ha,·ing completed 12 months' service at the rates of salun· for trainees in respect of thr first and second 3·e:lrs of srrvirr

rcspccth-cly: Pro,·idcd tliat should a trainee fail in his or her examination and later pass the examination the increase shall be payable from the da tc of the passing of the cxaminntion and subsequent increases in Grade II. shall, provided the trainee passes all sub• sequent examinations, be payable after he or she has eomplctrtl rnrh 6Ucecssh'c period of 12 months' service thereafter.

(c) A trainc•c' bhall Uc promoted from UraLle U. to Ora de J. when tlirec (3) .'·cars of scnicc :ire com­pleted, :rnd nll rxaminations lia,·e been passed: Pro• vidNl

(i) that where- the third yc>ar examin:ttion is paSSC'd subsequent to the c-omplction of three _ycai-s' scnicP, and all previous C'Xaminations ha,·c hcen passed, sen-icc in Grade I. shall be deemed to com­mence and pay ,vithin such grade sliall accrue as from the C'Olll}lletion of the third year of scnicC'; and

(ii) that Where a trainee fails in an,· one examina­tion scr,·icc ln Grndo T. shall be d~cmcd to com­mence and pa~, within snch grade shall accrue only from the date of passing thC> third year examination .

(d) (i) '\Yhere Loard allil lodging is lJruvided foi-workcrs a char_gc of thirt_y-scnn per eent. (37%) of the female ba':lll' w,,gc sliall be made thcrC'for.

(ii) In all cases the ratio of the value of board to that of lodging in the charge for board and lodging shall be two to one.

(iii) Where the employees arr provided with meals by the· Department a deduction shall be made at the rate of one twenty-first (l/2lst) of the ,·alnc of bottrd for each meal 1n·o,idccl.

(c) An allowance of ls. :M. per shift shall be paid to rach Rounds Nurse in the l[ain Block between the hours _of 8.20 p.m. nml 7.30 a.m. and ls. prr shift shall be pa1d to each Rounds Nmsc in X Blor-k bctwcC'n S.20 p.m. nnd 7.30 a.m.

(f) While existing eonditions c>ontiuuc un allow­anrc of Gd. per shift shall he paid to nurses who at 4 o 'C'lock p.m. take charge of the Wards in Main and X Blocks, bnt this amount shall not be enmulath·c on the amounts prescribed in subclanse (c)

(g) Until a special ward or wards arc }lrovidcd, an ullowanec of 6d. per shift shall be paid to all nm'scs in attendance on patients suffering from acth·c Ycncrcnl disease or tnbci-enlosis, cases.

(h) A tclcpl10nc shall he provided for the use of the residential nurses and staff. The use of this sl1all be subject to such regulations as may he deemed necessary by the Inspector General.

(i) Not less tl1an 30 minutes shall b,c allowccl for a meal.

20.-Board of Rcfcrcne,c. (1) For the pn1posc of this Award, a Board of

Reference is hereby appointed, wl1ich shall consist of a chairman and two (2) other represcntath·cs, one to he nominated by each of the parties. The said Board shall ha,·c assigned to it, in the event -Of no agree­ment being arrived at betwcc11 the parties to the dispute, the functions of:-

(a) adjusting any matters of difference which may arise from time to time, except such as invoh-c interpretation of the pro,·isious of this Award 01·

any of them; (b) dealing witl1 any other matter wliieh the

Comt may refer to the Board from time to time; (e) classifying nnd fixing wages, rates and co11di­

tions for any occupation or caUing not specifically mentioned in the Award.

(2) An appeal shall lie from any decision of such Board, in the manner and subject to the eonditisms preseribed in the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1941, n·hieh, for this purpose, are embodied in this Award.

21.-Union Secrxtarr . 'rhc union secretary shall at all tcasonablc hours

have access to various Institutions covered by this Award, for the collcctiou of dues and to sec that the various clanscs of the Award arc being observed.

He shall not enter any ward without the permissJon of the 1'.fodical Officer in Charge. He shall not inter• ferc or interl'llpt n nnr,<;f' in tl1e eoursc of hi~ or her

856 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. -'--------

[APRIL 16, 1948.

duty. The Medical Officer in Charge shall determine whether employees :ll'c being interfered with or inter­rupted in their work.

22.-Vi'orkers to Become Members of Union. All workers co,·crcd by this Aw:ird shall, within

fourteen (14) days of commencing work, make :rnc1 complete an application for membership of the Appli­cant Union, but prodded always that in the case of any worlwr who is a fin:rncial member of another in­dustrial union when be commences employment, t_his clause shall not commence to operate until the expira, tion of such worker's current memhership ticket with such other union, :md such worker sh:ill within fourteen (14) days of the date of the expiration of such ticket become a member of the Applican tUnion.

In witness whereof this Award bas been signed by the President of the Court, and the Seal of the Court has been hereto affixed this 23rd day of December, 1947.

[L.S.] (Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY, President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Appointment of Apprenticeship Board. (Optic:1.l Mcch:rnics Aw:ud, No. 7 of l~J45.)

Between the Metropolitan Jewellers, W:itchmakcrs :1n,l Allied Tr:idcs Industrial Union of Workers, Appli• cant, :ind L:1ubmun and P:mk (W.A.) Limited, Anstr:ili:in Optic:il Co., Limited, Mr. B the Optiri:tn Limited, :ind others, Respondents.

File A.G. 86/1943. WffEREAS the Court, pursuant to section 65 of the Industri:il Arbitr:ition Art, 1912-1941, as reprinted (herein:iftcr referred to as "the Act") ,dccl:tred a mcmor:indum No. 7 of 1945 filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court on the 16th day of May, 1947, to h::tvc the s:imc effect us :ind be deemed :ln Aw:ird of the Court; :md whcrc:i.,;; snCJh rnernorandmn (hci·cinaftcr referred to :is ''the A\\":1.rd'') proYidcd, inter al-ia, th:it :i. Bo:i.rd, to be c:i.llcd the ''Apprenticeship Board,'' m:iy be :ippointcd by the Court to :i.dvisc in reg:i.rd to any :ipprcnticeship m:ittcr; and wl1creas the said Award further proYidcd th:lt snclt Board should consist of tlH)

following:-(a) A ch:tirm:m to be :i.ppointcd by the Court. (h) Rcprcsent:ifo·cs of the employers :i.11d workers,

rcspertively, one or two on c:lch side, as may be decided by the Com·t.

And \\"hcrcas the Aw:ird fmthcr prodded tb:i.t the Apprenticeship Bo:i.rd sh:i.ll h:ivc sueh powers and dutic:;; as the Court m:iy determine; :i.nd whereas on the 1Gb d:ty of M:irch, 1948, the Court, in pursuance of the said .Aw:i.rd, appointed as such Apprenticeship Board the following:-1.fr. R. A. Viiood (Industrial Registrar), Chairm:i.n; Messrs. R. Bcstman :i.nd R. Bm•kcridgc (em­ployers' rcprcscnt:i.th-cs), :ind Messrs. C. R. Trcgillis and J. C. Gcrring (workers' representatives): Now: therefore, the Court of .Arbitration, acting in pnr,;nance of the said Aw:ird :i.ud all other powers and :i.uthorities ,·cstcd in it by the Act, hereby ordcl's that the said Bo:ird d1:ill be im-csted ""itlt the followin~ powen, :ind functions without limiting the po,vcrs :i.nd dntie,; th:it at auy time hel'(':tftcr may be confcrrccl :-

1. To dc:i.l with all m:i.ttcrs affecting :ipprcntkes assigned to the •dctcrmin:i.tiou of the Board by the Court, :i.nd in particul:ir to perform :i.nd di~chargc all powers :i.nd duties in the regulations :ittacbed to the Aw:i.rd and therein to be- pcrfor!lled :i.nd di!:'=­chargcd by the Conrt, except -such powers :i.nd duties :1s arc specially :issigncd to the Court by the Act.

2. The Bo:i.rd sh:i.11 be im-cstcd with the following powers :i.nd fnnC'tions in addition arnl without pre­judice to those mentioned:-

(:i.) To cnclc:i.,·onr to promote apprenticeships ttnclC'r thr Aw:ird.

(b) 'l'o dr~1w np syll:ihi of tl-:tining :i.nd to :J.r­nmgc fol' thC' pcrioclic:11 e:,,::i.min:i.tion of :i.ppren­tices.

(c) To permit in :i.ny spccfr1l circnmstanrcs tl1~ t:i.king or employment of an apprentice by an employer, notwithst:tnding that the quob fixed by the Award in any particular case may be exceeded.

(d) To enter any factory, worli.sbop, or pl:1ce where an :i.pprcntic'e is employed, or appoint any other person for that purpose, :i.nd inspect the con­ditions under which any :ipprenticc is employed.

( c) To reguirc :i.ny cmploJ·cr to furnish the Board with any specified inform:ition rel:i.ting to :i.ny tr:i.dc or industry subject to the Award, or any of the workers eng:igcd therein, with :i Yicw to detcnninhig whether there is a sufficient 1mmbe;· of :i.p~lrcntices being trained to meet future require­ments ancl in the interests of the comm1mity.

(f) To ach·~sc the Court as to :ill matters :tppcr­taining to :i.pprc11ticcs. 3. A majorit)" of the members of the Board, one

of whom mu;,t be the chairman, shall constitute a quorum.

4. '!'he ckcision of the Board sh:i.ll be the decision of the majority of tl1c members :i.nd shall be signed by the chainn:i.n and forwarded to the Registr:i.r.

J. Either p:irty, \\'ith the eonsent of the Court, may at :111y tin)e :ilter its rcpresent:i.th-c.

D:i.tcd :it Perth this 16th d:lJ" of March, 1948.

[L.S. l

By the Court,

E. A. DUNPHY, President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

(No. 60 (1) of 1947.) Between Australian ,Vbrkcrs' Union, Vitestralian,

Branch, Indnstri:i.l Union of Workers, and Metro· politan Snpcrphosphatc and Chcmic:i.l Works In­dustrial Union of Workers, Applicants, and State (W.A.) Alnnitc Industry, Respondent.

HA VIN"G hc:i.rd 1'.fr. W. Hodsdon :i.nd Mr .• J. J. Br:1.dy on bch:i.lf of the Applicants and Mr. C . .A. Reeve on behalf of the Respondent, :i.nd by consent, the Court, in pnrsuancc of the powers contained in section 92 of 1.hc Industri:il Arbitr:i.tiou Act, 1912-1941, doth hereby order :md declare that Aw:trd, No. 16 and 17 of 19441 be and the same is Iicreby amended in the terms of the att:1ehcd schedule.

Dated :it Perth this 19th da)'. of December, 1947.

[L.S.]

By the Court.

(Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY, President.

Scl1edule. 'fhjs Order shall operate_ fro_m the beginning of the, first pay period commencmg m J unuary, 1948.

Clause 4.-Hours. Delete Clause (a) :i.nd insert in lieu thereof:­

(a) Day Workers: The "·eck 's work for a day worker shall consist of

forty ( 40) hours to be worked in five ( 5) Cla)"S of eight! (8) honrs each Mond:i.y to Friday inclush-c. Overtime sltall be paid at the rate of time and a half for the first fom (4) hours and double time thereafter. Work c:irricd out on Sundays shall be at the rate of double time except in connection with rep:iirs to the cmployer'l'l m:i.chincry which lias broken dO\rn and caused a stop­p::tge of operations, ,vhen the rate of time and a half shall apply. If a worker is called upon to work with­out :t break after eight (8) hours from the end of the preceding shift he shall be paid at the rate of time and :1, half until he is :illowcd a break of at least eight (8) honra.

Delete Clause (h) and insert in lieu thereof:­Continuous Process a11d Other Continuous Shift Workers.

(i) The nonn:i.1 hours of work excluding work per· formed on Snndays shall be eighty (80) per fortnight to he worked in ten (10) shifts of eight (8) hours c:i.rl1, jurlnding crih-timc.

(ii) All time "'orked in excess of or outside of the norm:i.l hours of eight (8) per shift shall be paid n½ the r!lt(' of timo and :i h:i.lf £or the first four (4) hours :i.nd double time thereafter. Work clone on Sunclays sh:ill be paid at the rate of time and a half for a shift of eight (8) hours and double time for any time over

• \P1HL rn, 10.J.s.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A . 857

eight (8) h011rs: Provided th:1t :1 \\"Orkc'l" who h:1s \\"Orkcd l1ii; ten (10) shifts of eight (8) honrs cxc-lud­ing Su11d:1y :1nd is c:1llcd npou to i1erform :111~thcr shift other th:1u :1 Snncl:1y sh:1ll he p:1icl :it on•rhmc r:itcs. 'l'irne \\"Orkccl on Sundn\· sh:1ll stund :1lonc :rncl shall not be ill("lndccl in 1he · weekly hams fol" the purpose of calc-111:tting O\"Crtime.

Delete Cbuse .J-I-Iolidnys, :11Hl Cl:rn~r G-A1rn11:1l 1-lolicl:tys, :mcl insert in lirn tllcr0of :-

Clause J.-A111111:1l Lcm·c. (:1) {.i) Exc·cpt as liPrcin:ift<'r pro\·idrcl :1 period of

two (:!) c·unsl'C·ntin• \\"C'ek ':i lc·:n·c \\"ith p:l_rmcnt of ordin:1n· \\":1gci; :1s Jll"Cseribccl sh:1ll bP :1llo\\"cd :111nu::iJly 1o :t wOrkcr by Ids cmplo,rrr :1ftcr :1 period of twch-c (l:.l) m011tl1s' continuons scrdce \\"ith snc·h employer.

(ii) Sc\"Cn·<l=n· shift \\"O!·kPrs, i.e., i;hift \\"Orkcrs who :ire ro<;tcrcd to· \\'nrk rr~nl:Jrh- on Sm1Cl:1ys :11Hl holi­dn,\·s, sh:dl be :1Jlo\\"ccl, in :11IC1itio11 to suh-el:m~r (:1) (i) hereof, sc\·cn (7) conscc·nti\"C d:1ys' lc:1\"C rnch1d­ing nOll-\\"Ol'killg cl:1ys.

'\"hcrr :1n cmplo_\"l'C' \\"ith t\\"clre (1:!) monthi;' co11• tinuons scnic·c is rng:1gcd fnr 11urt of the t\\"ch-c monthly pcriocl :1!'. :1 i;C\"Cn-cl:1y shift worker, he sh:1ll be entitled lo 11:n·c- the 11:1rt of i\\"O (2) weeks' con­sccnth-c d:-tvs' :1nn11:11 ]C:l\"P drscrihcd in s11b-cl:1usc (a) (i) llerco±'.inc·rc:1scd hy h:1lf :1 cby for c:1ch mo11tl1 he is continnously c11g:1gpcl :lR :1forN-i:1icl

(b) Ii' :111:,- A\\"ard holicby falls \\"ithin :1 \\"orker's period of :rnnn:11 le:1\"C' :11Hl is obsel'\"ed on :1 cby \\"llich in the c·:1sc of th:1t \\"Orkc>1· \\"Onl,I h:1n' been :111 ordi11:1ry \\"Ol"king cl:1,\" thrr(' sh:111 he :1ddccl to tlrnt periocl on·c cl:1,r bring :in orc1"11:1r.\· \\"Ol"king d:iy for c:wh s11cl1 holi­cl:t_r ohscrrccl irn :1forcs:1icl.

(e) (i) SnbjN·t to p:1r:1gr:1ph (ii), \\"hen rnm1n1ti11g the :1nm1:tl lcU\"C dnc JllHlcr this el:rnsc, no clC'clnction sh:1.ll be m:1dc from sneh lc:n•p in resp<'ct of thr period th:it :1 \\"Orkcr is on :1111111:11 lc:1vc :11Hl/or holiclavi;. Pro­dded th:1t no dcdnctions ~'h:111 hf' 11i:1dc for ;1n,v :111-})1"0\"Cd period :1 \\"orkcr is :1hsent from clnt,r throngL1

sick11ess \\"ith or \\"ithont pny unless the :1hscncc ci.:­cct>cls three (:1) c:il<>1Hhl" monthR in whic•h r•!lRO ,Ic,hw tion m:1.r ]J(' rn:iclc for ~nch ('X:t·rss onl_\·.

(ii) ApprO\·cd pPriods of :1hsc11c0 from \\"Ork e:inSc!l tlnongh aceidcnt imst:iincd in the conrsr of employment sh:1ll not he co11i;i(lcrcd brc:1ks in continnity of i;crdcc. hnt tl1c first six (G) JJlOnths only of :rn_r i;nrh period sh:1ll com1t :1s scrdcc for the pnrposr of com1mti11g :111 1111:11 lCll\"C.

(cl) In the C\"Cnt ·of :1 \\"Orkcl" being employed by :111; employer for 110rtion only of :1 _rc:1r, lt<' Rh:111 only lw c11t.itlcd to s11eh holid:1ys on fnll p::iy :1s :1rc propor tion:1tc to his h>ngt11 of scr\·iec clming- tlmt pC'i-iod with i;nr]i f'lllJJloycr.

(c) A11_\· \\"Orkci- \\"l10 m:1_\. rcsi.,.fn or he <lismi::sccl from i11(' serricc foi- :111,\" c:111sc, other th:111 for pcc11l:1tion or f-h('ft. i;h:1ll he entitled to rceeh·c paymc11t for any :1n­nn:1l lc:1vc \\"hich m:1y h:1rc hccn clue np to lhc 1im(' of lc:1d11g the scr\·icc: Pro\·idf'd :1lw:1ys tl1:it if t}i(' \\"Ol"lH'1' h:1'> hccn dismii;sc<l for pccnl:1f-io11 or tl1rft no cl:1im for :1mm:1l lc:1\·c sh:1ll he rrcogni~cd. :\fii;ronduct herein referred to sl1:1ll not :1ffcct accumul:1tcd :11m1ial lca\'C or p:1,nncnt thcrcfor.

(f) When \\"ork is c·loscd <10\rn for the pmposc of :illowing :rnnn:il lc:1\·c to he bk<'ll, \\"Orkcri; with less Umn :1 fnll yr:1r 'i; .sPn·ice sh:1ll only he cntitlccl to p:1y• mcnt dnrii1g suc·h 11criod for the nnmhcr of cl:1,\·i;' le:1\"C clnc to tl1cm: Prodded that nothing- hcrci11 cont:iinccl sl1:1ll drprh·e the Dcp:1rhncnt of its l'lght, to r<'t:1i11 i;nch \\"orkcri; to \\"Ol'k dnring thr clo~c down period :1s m:1y be csscnti:il.

(g) '' Ordin:1rr \\":1gcs'' for tl1c purpoi;c of snh-C'l:JU<;C (:1) ]\('rcof .~1i:1ll lll<':m the r:1tc of \\"!lJrC thr worker has rrrci,ecl for thf' J?'l"<'!ltri;t proportion of lhc c:1lr1Hbr rnonth 11rior to his t:1king the lc:n·c.

(h) 'l'l1c pro\"i".>ions of tl1is c-l:111sc sh:1ll not ;1pply to Pi1s11!ll \\"orkrrs.

Cl:111se 6.-P11lilir I-folicl:1_\':l. (:i) Excrpt :1'> l1f'rC'in:1ftci- pro\·ii1ed. c:1ch of tl1P fol­

lowing cl:1\"R. or th<> cfa~· ohscn·f'rl in lien thC'rcof. shall he :1llowrd :1s :1 holid:1\· to :111 workc!"s :1ncl lie n:1id for. 11:1mcl,\·. New Yc:1r 'i; D!l_\·. Anstr:1li:1 D:1,· (2t1th .fa1111-:1r,\·), Good Fricl:1_\·, B:1stcr ~k1tnrcl:1r. E::istcr )ifoncl:1\·, An?:Jc D:1c L:1ho11r D:ty, Found:1tion D:ty. King\: Birthday, C'hrishn:1s D:\y and Boxing Day.

(h) Whrne\·er :111y holid:1y falls on :rn employee's onli11:1.1•y \\"Ol'king d:J_\· and the cm11l~yce is not req~ired to \\"Ork on snch d:1y he sh:1ll be p:11d for tl1e ordmary ho1n·s hr \\"Ould h:1rc \\"Orkcd on smh d:1y if it had no! hecu a holid:1y. Jf he is required to work on a l1oli­cl:i,\· he sh:1ll be p:1id for the time \\"Orkcd as if it was;. :lll onli11:1n- \\"orldng d:1y :rnd sl1:1ll, in :1ddition, be al­lo\\"cd :1 cliy's lc:1\"c> with p:1_\. to he uddcd to the :1n1111al lc:1\·c or to be taken :it some subscq11e11t date if thP. \\"Orker so :1grccs.

(r) In the c:1sc of \\"Orkcrs \\"Orking :1 fh·c-d:1y week, no JJ:1_rn1cnt ell' :1 d:iy in lien sh:111 be grunted for a11y pnhliC' holicfay f:1lli11g on a S:1tiJ1"cl:1_y.

(d) P:1.rn1c11t for holid:iys i;h:111 be in :1ccord:111cc with the nsu:11 hours of work.

(e) When :1 \\"Orkcr i, off clnty owing to lcU\"e with· ont par or sickness, inc·lnding :1ccidc11ts on or off duty, except time for \\"l1ieh he is entitled to claim sick -p:1y1

!lily holid:1y f:1lli11g dming snc·h :1bsc11ce shall not be ti-catrcl :1<; :1 p:1id holid:1r. \V11C'rc t11e \\"Orkcr is 011 duty' 01· :n·:1il:1blc on tl1c working cby irnmcdi:1tely Jll'CCcding :1 holid:1y, or resumes dnty or is a\·ailablc 011 the work· ing cl!ly immcdhtcl_y following :1 holid:1y, as prcscl"ihed in th:s cfausc, the worker s-h:1ll be entitled to a p:1id holicbv on :ill snc-h holid:1\·s.

(f) · A C:J<;11:1l \\"orkcr sll;ll not he entitled to payment fol" :1n_y J1olicb,\· rPfcrrrcl to in this cfansc.

IX 'l'HE COURT OP ARBI1'RATIOX OF WES'l'ER?\T AUSTRALIA.

No. 60 (14) of 1947. Dchl"Pn Austr:ili:Jn ,vorkcrs' Union, lVcsfrali:rn Br:111ch,

Industri:il U11io11 of Wo!"kcrs. Ap11lic:1nt, :md the )ri11i!'ltpr for Worki; !llHl others. Rcs11011dcnts.

11.A \T:, .. G hc:1rd .:\fr. W. Hodsdon on bel1:1lf of the :ipplic:i11t. :md :\lr. A. B. Rt:rn11:1rd 011 hch:1lf of the l"<'SJJOlldcnts, !lll<l h,\" ('Ollscnt, tll(> Conrt, in l)lll'SU:lllCC of the powers cont:Jin('1l in scc·tion 02 of the Ii1dnstri:1l Arbitr:1,t.ioll Act, 1912-1941, doth hereby 01:dcr :111d dccl:11·c th:1t Aw:11·cl, ?\To. 18 of 1941, :1i; :1mcndcd, be :mcl tlie smnc is 11crch\· fmthcr :1mr11dcd in tl1c terms of the :1tbchcd Rclrnditle.

D:1tcd :1t Perth tl1is 10th d:1y of December, 1947. B_r tl1c Co11rt,

[L.s.] (Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY, President.

Schedule. Clanse G.-Homs.

Dclctr present c·l:1usc :rncl insert in lien thereof:­(:1) Snbject :11Hl cx:ccpt :1s l1crci11:1fter pro~·idcd the

onlin:1ry \\"Ol"king homs i;h:1ll not exceed c1gl1t (8) hams on :i\Ioncb.r, T11csd:1y, ,vcdncsd:1y, Thuri;d:1y :111d Fi-id:1\·.

(h)° (i) 'l'lH' employer m:1y require :rny \\"Orker to \\"Ol"k rc:1so11:1J,Ic O\·crtimc :1t O\"Crtime r:1tcs :1nd such \\"Orkcr sh:1ll \\"OJ"k O\"Crtimc in :1cconbncc \\"ith sncl1 rcri11ircmcnt.

(ii) '1']1p 11nio11 or an~· ,\·orkPr 01· \\"orkcrs covered hy this A\\"!lnl i;]1:1ll not ill :my w:i_r, \\"hcthcr directly or inclircc·tly, he p:Ht_y to or concerned in any b:1n, lirnit:ition or restriction 1111011 the \\"orking of ornrtimc in :1cc·ortl:1.1wc \\"ith the requirements of this subclanse.

(iii) Tl1is subcl:rnsc sl1:1ll remain in operation until otherwise determined by the Comt.

Clause 30.-Contr:iet of Scnfrc. Rnbel:rnsc 1 (:1) .-Delete tl1c \\"Ords "per \\"t'ek of

44 lioms' · in linr 4 :rntl insert in lien thereof '' per week of 40 hours."

Cbm;c 33.-\V!lgcs. Item 102.-Dclc•tc tl1c £2 1;1s. wcckh- m:1rgi11 :1nd

insert in lien thereof £3. · Item 10:~-Assisbut W:1t('1111c11.-Dclcte the £2 5s.

\\·cckh· m:11·gi11 :111d irn,crt i11 lien thci·eof £2 10s. Ttr;n 122.-Dclcte 1}1p \\"Ords "one-sixth" :111d insert

in lien tl1crcof ''one-fourth.''

Cl:111'>c- 38.-Sirk Lc:1 \"c. Dl'lPtc s11bcbusc (:1) (i) :111el insert in lieu tlicreof:­(:1) (i) A workr-r sh:1Jl be entitled to p:1_rn1c11t for

noi1-:1ttcncfame on tl1c gro1md of pcri;on:11 ill-l1c:11th for onc•t\\"clfth (l/12th) of :1 \\"CCk 's p:1y for c:1ch com· plPtcd 11Jonth of scr\·ice.

'l'lll'sc :1mc11dments sh:1ll c·omc into force :1s from the beginning of the first p:1y period to commence iii J:11rnary, 1948.

858 GOVERNMEN'r GAZETTE, W.A. [.AJenIL 16, 1948.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN" AUSTRALIA,

No. 60 (15) of 1947, Between Australian Workc1·s' Unioh; ,vcstruliun

Branch, Industrial Union of Workcl's, Applicnnt 1

and Hnmc Pipe Company (Australia) Limited, rC· spondcnt.

HAVING heard i.)fr. W. Hodsdon on behalf of the appli­cant and l\Ir. F, S. Cross oi1 behalf of the rcspondcnt1 and by consent, the CoUl't, in pursuance of the powcri,; contained iu section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1941, doth hereby order nnd declare that Award, No. 55 of 1034, as amended, he and the stnnc is hereby further umc»dcd )n the terms of the- attacheJ Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 17th day of \)ccrmhcr1 UJ4i, By the Conrtl

[r,.s.7 (Sgd.) JJ. A. DUNPllY, Prcsidcht,

Schedule, 1. Delete Clause 1 and insert in lieu thereof the

following:-

L-Casnal lian(ls, '' Casual Hand'' shall mean a worker \\"ho is CH•

gagcd for a period of less thn11 one week. Casual hands shall be paid for the particular work upon which they may be employed at an homly rate calculntcd on the rate of pay prescribccl hy clause 16 hereof, pius ten per ccntum (10%). Casual worl{ers shun be paid within one (1) hour of their serd<:'es bl'ing ter.minated.

~- Delete subclauscs (a) and (b) of clause 3 nn<l. insert in lieu thereof the following:-

3.-Hours. (::i) Day Workers: Forty (40) homs shall constitute

a week's work, Yir.., eight (8) hours on :Monday to Friday il1clnsiw. Prodded that the time for beginning and ceasing work may be arranged by mutual agree­ment between the union and the employer with the intent that the workers in tho various sections of the industry may be usefully and economically employed within their hours of duty. If no agreement is arrivca at the matter shall be referred to the Board of Re­fcrc1icc for determination.

(b) Shift Workers: '11hc -ordinary hours of shift work­ers, inclusive of urib time, shall not exceed forty ( 40) hours in one week, or (when two (2) shifts are worked) eight)• (80) hours in two (2) weeks, or (wbcn three (3) shifts arc worked) one hundred and twenty (120) hours in three (3) weeks at the option of the employer, to be worked in rotary shifts and not cxccccling eight (8) hours on Monday to Friday inclusive.

3. Delete subclausc (a) of clause 4 a>Hl inscl't in lien thereof the following:-

4.-0,·crtime. (a) All work performed outside the ordinary hours

of cluty and on Saturda;r before 12 noon shall be deemed to be overtime, and shall be paid for at the rate of time and a half for the first four (4) hom-s a11d double time thereafter.

4. Add to clause 4 the following new subclause:­( d) }fotwithstanding anything contained hcrcin-

(i) An em1>loycr may require any worker to work rcason~blc overtime :it overtime rates nncl such worker slum work overtime in accordance with such require­ment.

(ii) No organisation, party to this Award or worker or workers covered by this Award shall in any way, whether directly or indirectly, be a party to 01• eon· eerncd in any ban, limitation, or restriction upon the workil1g of overtime in accorclancc with the rcqnirc­me11ts of this subclansc.

(iii) This subclausc shall remain in operation only until otherwise determined by the Court. 5. Delete clause 21 and insert in lieu thereof the

following;-

21.-Sick Pa;1. A worker shall be entitled to payment for non-attend·

nncc, on the ground of personal ill-llealthi for one­twelfth (1/12th) of a week for each completed month of service. Provided thnt paynici1t for absence through f>Hch ill-health shall be limited to fo1ty ( 40) l10u1•p. i11 f'!:wll ealcndar year:

Payment hereunder n1ay be adjustc-c1 at the end of each calendar year or nt the time the worker leaves the ~cnice of the employer; in the event of the workc1• being entitled b;y service subsequciit to the sickness to a grcUter allowaucc thah that made at thtl time t11e sickhcss otcurrcd. This clause shall not npply where the worker is ci1titlcd to compensation 1tndcr the Work­ers' Compcnsatio11 Act,

6, This order shall oj>cratc front tl1c bcghtning of the first pity period to commence in January, 1948,

Ji': THE COURT OF ARJ311'RA'l'ION OP WESTERK A U$TRALIA,

Ko. Si of 19'!3, Bch,'eet1 :Metropo1itan :t-Iaird_rcssers a11<.l Wig1nakers

En1ployccs.' U?,itm of' Workcrs1 Applicant, and Met­ropolitan Ladies 1Iairdresscrs' lndustl"inl Urtioil of Employers of W,A.; Rcspo:nclc11t.

WHEREAS the Courti pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1012-1941 (as >·opriutcd) 1 dcdarccl that u memorandum, No. 27 of 19451 and filcrl in the oOicc of ~he Arting Cle.rk of the Court _on the 0th tlay of Octo be!', 1045i to hnvc the smi1e cfl1cct as a1lcl be dccilicd 1:o .be an A,vrtrd of the Comt; 1tnc1 whereas such __ mcmorandmh (hcr~imtftcr refcned to ~s "the Award") protidcd inter alia. that a Board, to be called the "Apprcntie'eship Board'' may be nppointed h,,· the Court for the .Purpos~ of dcalii!g ,yith all niilt• tl'rs 11frccth1g npprcilticcs 11ssigi1cd to the determinntibn of the Board by the Court, nnd in prtrticrtlal' to pcrfori1t and discharge all powers ancl ditties in the Apprentice­Ship 1Regnlat1iom1 c·011Jta.U1.ccl .- /in the, ,Schedule fo 1:he A,rnrd, and therein to be performed and discharged by the Court, except such powers and duties as arc specially assigned to the Court by the Act; and whereas- the said Award further provided that such Board shall consist of a C'hairman to be appointed by the Court and reprc­Ecntativcs of the employers and workers, respectively; and ·whereas the Award further provides that the Board sli:lll be invested with powers: and f1Jnetions as cnumcr· atcd: Now, therefore, the Court of Arbitration, acting in pnrsuancc of the saicl Award and all other powers and authorities vested in it by the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1941 (as reprinted), hereby orders and de­clares that:-

(1) Tl1c Apprenticeship Board as aforesaid sl1al1 con­sist of the follo,,ing :-

}fr. R. A. W-0od (Chairman), Mr. L. Indlc and Mrs. T. M. Brockwav (employers'

representatives), and ~ Miss E. Eilbeck and Mr. II. A. Backshall (workers'

representatives).

(2) 'l1hc Apprenticeship Board shall deal with all m:1ttcrs affecting apprenticeships assigned to the detc~·­mination of the Board by the Court, ancl in. particul:u· to pcrfo1·m and disc1lun·gc all powers ttnd duties in tho Apprenticeship Regulations atrtachcd to the Award, No. '27 of 194;'5, and therein to be performed ancl discharged by the Court, except such powers ancl clutics as are specially assigned to the ·Court by the Act.

(3) The Apprenticeship Board is im-·estcd with the following powers :111d functions in addition and without prejudice to tliosc tncntioncd in (2) hcrcof:-

(a) To cndcavom to promote app1·cnticcships under the Award.

(b) to draw up syllabi of training and to arrange for the periodical examination of apprentices.

(c) 'I'o enter any factory, workshop, or placJc where an apprentice is employed, or ap1>oint any other per· son for that pmpose, and inspect the conditions under which ally apprcntfoc is employed;

(d) to require any employer to fmnish the Board with any specified informaition relating to any trade or ind11Stry subject to the Award, or any of the workers engaged therein, witl1 a view to dctcrmini>1g whether there is n snflicient number of apprentices being trainccl to meet future rcquircm{'nts and in t]u, interests of the community.

(c) 'l'o ad,isc the Court as to all matters apper­taining to apprentices. ( 4) A majority of the members of the Boa1·d, on'!

of whom must 'bt, tlw Cl1:1irman, shali co>15tH 1ttC' :-t

tj\10\'UTI).

APRIL lU, 1948.] GOVERNMEN'r GAZETTE, W.A. 859

(5) The decision of the Board shall be the dcl"isio11 of the majority of the members and sb:i.ll be signed by the Chairru:i.n :i.nd i'onntrded to the Regisl:r:i.r.

(G) Either party, with the consent of the Comt, m:i.y :i.t any time :i.Itcr its rcprcscnt:i.ti\"C.

D:i.tcd :i.t Perth this 7th d:iy of O<-tobcr, I94i. B_v the Court,

l r .. s. J (Sgd.) B. A. DUXPI-IY, President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 60 (280) of 1947.

Between 'The W,cst Austr:i.li:i.n Shop Assistants :i.nd Warehouse Employees' Industrial Union of ,vorkcrs, Perth, Applicant, :i.ud Fr:mk G-rccn :i.nd Comp:i.ny, and others, Respondents.

HAVING heard 1Ir. R. F. Bomke on behalf of the applicant and Mr. F. S. Cross on behalf of the rcspo.n­dcnt and by consent the Court iu pursuance of the powers cont:i.ined in section 92 of the Indnstri:i.l Arbi­tration Act, 1912-1941, doth hereby order and declare th:1ti Aw:i.rd No. 9 of 1937 :i.s :i.mcnded be :i.nd the same is hereby further :i.mcndcd in the m:i.nncr follow­ing:-

0.-Hours. Delete subcl:i.uscs (a), (b) and (c) of this cl:i.nsc

:i.nd insert in lien thereof the following:-(:i.) Forty ( 4-0) hours shall constitute :i. week's

work_ (b) Except :i.s 1n·o,·idcd by subcl:1uscs (d) and (c)

hereof, the hours of work shall be performed :is fol­lows:-

(i) On the day obscncd :i.s the h:i.lf holid:i.y be­tween 8.30 o'clock a.m. and 12 o'clock noon;

(ii) on the other five (5) d:i.ys of tlw week (PX­clnding Sund:i.y) between 8.30 o'clock a.m. and 5.30 o'clock p.m.;

(iii) the hours of workers in wholesale stores may be performed hetwccn the hours of 8 o'clock :i..m. :i.nd 5.:{0 p.m. on Tufonday, Tuesday, 'rhnrsd:i.y and E'riday, :i.nd 8 :i..m. to 5 p.m. on ,vcdncsd:i.ys :i.nd 8 a.m. to 12 110011 on the d:i.y obscncd :i.s :i. h:i.lf holid:i.:r.

9.-O,•crtimc. Add to this cl:i.nsc :i new snbcl:rnse (o) :i.s fol­

lows:-(e) Notwithstanding anything contained in this

Award-(i) An employer m:i.y require :tll)' worker to work

reasonable overtime :i.t o,·crtime rates and sneh worker shall work overtime in :i.ccord:i.ncc with snr h requirement.

(ii) No org:rnisation, p:i.rty to this Awanl, ot· worker or w9rkcrs corcrcd by this A.w:ird shall in any w:i.y, whether directly or indirectly, be a p:u-ty to or concerned in :i.ny ban, limitation, or restriction upon the working of o,·crtimc in a-ceord:i.nrc with the requirements of this snbclansc.

(iii) This subclansc shall remain in opcr:i.tion only until otherwise determined by the Court.

21.-Payment for Sickness. Delete this cl:i.nsc :i.nd insert in lien thereof the fol­

lowing:-A worker shall be entitled to payment for non­

attendance on the ground of person:i.l ill-health for one-twelfth (l/12th) of a week for each completed month of service: Pro,·ided th:i.t payment for ab­sence through such ill-herrlth shall be limited to one week in each c:ilcnd:i.r yc:i.r. P:i.yme.nt hc~·_cnndcr may be ad,iustcd :i.t the end of each ,calcnda1· year or at the time the worker leaves the scrYiec of the employer, in the event of the worker being entitled by service subsequent to the sickness to a greater :i.llowance than that made at the time the sickness occurred. This clause shall not apply where the worker is entitled to compcns:i.tion nuder the Workers' Compens:i.tiou Act.

The worker shall, if reqnircd by the employer, produce proof satisfactory to the employer of siek­ncss. This order sh:i.11 opcr:i.tc from the beginning of the

first pay period to commence in January, 1948.

Dated :i.t Perth tbis 23rd day of December, 1947.

[L.S.j

By the Court,

(Sgd.) E. A. DUl\TPHY, President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRA'rION OF WES1'ERN AUSTRALIA.

No. GO of 1947. Between Anstr:i.li:i.n ,vorkcrs' Union, Westr:i.li:i.n Brancb,

lnclustri:i.l Union of 'Workers :i.nd other 1·cgistcrcd unions and :i.ssociatious (Applic:i.nts), and tl1c Hon. :Minister for Labour (representing Ministers of the Crown) ; the Chamber of Mines; the Commissioner of R:tilw:i.ys; :i.nd pri\":i.tc employers generally (Re­spondents).

HAVING hc:ird ).fr. 'l'. G. Davies on bch:i.lf of the appli(':i.nts :i.nd 1\fr. h L. C:i.rtC'r on bch:i.lf of priv:i.tc l'lllployers :1fllli:lte(l with the \Vcstcrn Anstr:i.li:m Em­ployers' F'edcr:ttion, Mr C. A. Reeve on beli:i.lf of :i.ll )itiuistcrs of the Crown other than R:i.ilw:i.ys, :i.nd Mr. J". A. F:rnllrncr on beh:i.lf of the Commissioner of R:i.il­w:1ys1 the Court, in pursu:mcc of the provisions of the lndnstri:i.l Arbitration Aet, 191~-1941 (:i.s reprinted), doth hcrC'b_r order :i.nd Ueel:i.rc :i.s follows:-

1. 'rhc Court :i.dopts :i. st:i.1icl:i.rd working week of .fotty (40) hours in lien of its cxisting principle of fort)·•fonr ( +1) hours.

~. ,vhcrc in any :i,w:i.rd-(:i) the honrs arc fixed :i.t more th:i.n fortr-four

( 44) pC'r Wl'C'k either gcncr:i.lly or for :i. pariicnl:i.r oernpation or oeenp:i.tio11s, or

(h) the hours :ire fixed :i.t more tl1:i.n forty (40) hut less than forh--fonr ( 44) per week citlicr gener­ally or for :i. p:1rti('nl:i.r oecup:i.tion or occupations, or

{t:,) there h:ts been :1 eomp:i.r:i.ti\"cly recent :tltcr:i.• tion to pro,·idc for :i forty-four (44) hours week

the question :-is to whether :my, :i.nd if so wh:i.t, rcduc-1.iou is to be m:i.dc is left to the parties to :i.grcc :md, if no :i.grecmcnt he re:i.rhcd, sh:i.ll be referred to the Court for scttlemrnt :i.ftcr he:i.ring the p:1.rties con­c•ernNl. 'I'his or<k>r will tlH"n lie rcg:i.rdcd as :i. prim:i.. f:i.c·ie g1•onnd for reduction of tbc honrs fixed but in determining whether such rcdnetiou sl10nlcl be m:1do :i.nd tlw C'~tcnt thereof if m:i.dc, :J.('count will :i.lso b(' t:i.kcn of :my Rpcrial eircmnst:rnccs which resulted in the p:i.r­ticular 1ix:i.tion of honrs.

:t WherC" in :my :iw:ll'd tho ltonrs :i.rc fixed :i.t forty ( 40) or less, citlH•r geuc1·ally or for a p:i.rtirnl:u· 0l'en­p:i.tion or ocenp:ttious 110 alteration sh:i.11 be effcctNl :md the Court's order sh:i.ll not he rC'g:i.rdccl :i.s :i.ffording :my foundation or justification for :i.11 a ppliC':ttion for :1 rcdnetion of sueh hours.

4. \Ylll'rC h_r :m_r prodsion of an :i.w:i.rd :my wagc-1·:1tC' or t'ondition of <>mploynw;1t is fixed Ly reference to st:rnchrd honrs of work of forty-four (•!4) per week, the :tw:1rd is \":triNl in :::urh respects :i.s :i.ro ncccss:i.ry to :Hl:lpt the provisions to st:i.ndard hours of fort.)· ( 40) per week. The Court refers in p:ll'ticul:11'1 hut without limiting the gcnc1·:1lit.'" of this p:i.r:i.gr:i.ph, to the basic w:1gc, lo:1<lings :i.nd m:1rgins expressed or required to lJc :i.srert:i.ined on an hourly b:i.sis, picecwork r:i.tcs fh:cd or required to hC' !lsc·crVtined hy reference to tbc out­put or (':1ming~ of :t worker of :J.\"C'r:i.ge cap:i.city in forty-four ( ,l·1) hour~, and provisions :is to :i.nnu:i.l h>:\\"C

:rnd :,;irk lean.•. But this p:ll':1gr:i.1>h b:1s no 1·elation to r:1tcs whi('h although cxpressC"d on :m hourly b:isis ba,·e no r('l:tti011 to the st:md:1rd of forty-four ( 44) hours 1wr week :1S the basis of their fixution.

;"i. Th:i.t, subject to (2) :1bo,·c, where the hours :i.re :i.t present fixC'd :solely or altern:i.ti\"ely :i.t some multiple of forty-fom (H) io lie worked in some 11mnber of weeks gre:i.tt.>1· than one, tl10 corresponding multiplci of fortv is substituted for the present multiple of forty­fonr.

0

But the m:i.xinmm number of hours which under any such prorision may he worked in one week, or in any number of wcchs less than the full multiple, is not ,·:i.ricd by the Court's order. All such provisions shnll be left to be fnrthC'r considered b,,· the p:i.rtics :i.nd

860 GOVERNMENT CrAZETn,, IV.A. [APRIL 16, 1948.

in the c,·cnt of no agreement being reached on the qucs• tion of the number of weeks over which hours m:1y be sprcnd so as to give an average of forty and the maximum honrs which may be worked in ~my one week or number of weeks less than such full number, sh:1ll be referred to the Court for settlement after hearing the p:ntics concerned,

6. 'l'lrnt in euch award affected by the Court's orde-r there shall be inserted provisions-

(i) empO\vcring :my employer to require :my worker to work reasom1blc overtime at ovcrtimC r:i.tcs and providing that the wotkcr sh:lll work overtime in accordance with sneh requirement;

(ii) providing tl1at no organisation, party to the award or worker or workers covered by the :nvard sh:lll in any w:1y, whether directly or indirectly he :t p:1rt~· to or c•onccrncd in :1ny b:rn, limibtion or restriction upon the working of overtime in :1ccord­:1nce with the requirements of ~uch provision,

(iii) providing that Sllch proYision sh:1ll rc:nain in opcr:1tiou only until otherwise determined by the Court. '

But nothing in this p:1r:1gr:1ph is to affect the opcr:1tion of :1ny existing clause of :111 :1ward providing for compulsory overtime.

7. The forty ( ,!Q) hours week docs not nccess:1rily mean :1 working week of five (5) d:1ys but the question of the hours and clays during :1nd on which the standarcl hours prescribed by the Comt order arc to be worked a11d all questions of mc:11 bro:1ks and other bre:1ks in the continuity of work urc not clc:1It with by the Court but :1rc left to he dcterminr::d b)· the parties or in event of no ngrccmcnt being reached to be referred to the Court for srttlcmcnt :1fter hearing the parties c011ccmcd, ·where :lll awnrd provides th:1t the present standard fort)·-four (44) hours per w.cck arc to be worked in specified numbers of hours on specified days such specified numbers of hours sh:1ll be regardccl as m:1xima pending fin:tl determination :1s :1bovc of the hours nnd d:1ys dnring :11Hl on which the st:1ndard honrs hereby prcseribcd arc to be worked.

8, Lca\'e is hereby gt:i.ntcd to the applicant unions to apply to amend their aw:1rds and :lgreemeuts in :le­cord:111ce ,vith this order nnd such :1mcndmcnts when made :1re to operate from the beginning of the first pay period to commence in .Janu:1ry, 1948, provided that applic:1tion for :i.mcndmcnt is lodged with the Court and servect on the employers' :1gcnts within two (2) weeks from 23rd October, 1947,

9. Nothing in this order shnll apply to the gold mining industry which is the subject of scp~ratc pro­cccdh1gs before the Court,

Dated :1t Perth this Sixth dny of November, 1947.

[L.S,]

By the Court,

(Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY, President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF' WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 60 (282) of 1947.

Between The West .Australian Shop Assistants :tml ·warehouse Employees' Industrial Union of ·workers, Perth, Applic:1nt, and Thomson Bros., Ltd.; J, F. V\·':i.nke, and others, Respondents.

HAVING heard J\fr, R.. F. Bourke on hch:ilf o-f the :1pplic:mt :1ncl Mr. F. S, Cross on behalf of the respon­dents and by consent the Court in pursuance of the powers contah1ccl in section 92 of the Imlustri:11 .Arbi­tration Act, 191.13-1941, doth hereby order a11d dcclnre th:1t Award No, {j of 1938 ::nncndcd, be and the same is hereby further :1mcndcd in the m:1m1cr following:-

6,-Homs, Delete snlwl:1nse~ (:i) :11Hl (b) of this elonsP :1nd

-b1sert in lieu thereof the following:-(a) Forty ( 40) homs sh:1ll constitute a week 1s work. (h) Except :1s provided in suhclauses (c), (c), and

(f) of this clause, the hours of work shall be per­formed as follows:-

( i) On Friday between 8.30 a.m, and 6 p.m. (ii) On the d:1y observed as a half-holiday, be­

tween 8.30 a.m. and 12 noon;

(iii) On the other four (4) days of the week (excluding Snncfay), between 8,30 a,m. and 5,15 p,m,

9.-Overtime, Add to this cl:111sc :1 11cw snbclause (c) as follows:­

(e) Notwithst:1ncling anything contained in tl1is Awarcl-

(i) An employer may require any worker to work rc:1sonablc overtime at overtime r:1tcs :1nd such worker sh:1ll work overtime in aecordancc with such requirement.

(ii) No organis:1tion, pnrty to this Awnrd or worker or workers co,•crcd by this Aw;i.rd shall in any w:1y, whether directly or indirectly, he :i prll'ty to or concerned in :my b:111, limitation, or restriction upon the working of overtime in accordance with the requirements of this snbclausc,

(iii) '.rhis subclanse sh:111 rcnrnin in opcr:1tion only until otherwise determined by the Conrt.

20.-Payment for Sickness. Delete thi!-. c-lanse :1nd insert in lieu thcr.cof thr

following:-A worker shall be entitled to payment for non­

attcnd:i.nc-e>, on the ground of personal ill-hc:ilth, fol' one, twelfth (1/l.2th) of a week for c:1ch completod month of service: Provided that payment for absence throngh such ill-hc;i.lth slrnll be limited to one week in each calendar year. P:1yment hereunder m:1.y be :1djusted at the end of c:tch calendar year or :1t the time the worker leaves the service of the employer, in the event of the worker being entitled hy service subsequent to the sickness to :t greater :1llowancc than that m:1dc :1t the time tlie sickness occnncd, 'fhis clause shall not :tpply where tl1c worker is entitled to compensation nuder the Workers' Compens:1tion Act.

The worker shall, if required by the employer, pro­duce proof s:ttisfactory to the employer of sickness.

This order sh:111 operntc from the beginning of the first p:1y periocl to commence in ,fam1:try, 1948,

D;i.tctl :it Perth tllis 23rd tl:1y of December, 1947, By the Cour~,

[1,.S,] (Sgd,) E. A. DUNPHY, President,

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA,

No. 60 (278) of 1947.

Between The West Australian Shop Assistants and Warehouse Employees' Industrial Union of ·workers, Perth (hereinafter called the "Union"), Applic:1nt, :1,11d ''Mannings;'' the Great Southel'll Indnstri:11 Co-oper:1ti,·e Stores Society, Ltd.; J, H. Shilling; N, R. Anclcrson; N:1rrogin Tr:tding & Agency Co., Ltd., and others, Rcspo11dcnts,

HAVING heard Mr. R. J<'. Bonrl(c on bch:tlf of the applicant a11d 1'.Ir. F. S, Cross on bch;i.lf of the respon­dents ;i.nd hY consent tlle Court in pm·su:1nce of the powers cont~incd in section 43 of the Industri:11 Arbi­tration Act, H112-J9,n, doth hel'cby orclcr :1nd declare th:1t Agreement No, 9 of ]933 he :1ml the same is hereby :1mcndcd in the m;i.nncr following:-

4,-Honrs. Delete this cbnsc nnd insert in lien thereof the

following:-Thc orclin:11T workh1g hours for shop assistants

sh:ill be in eonformity \Yith the .l!~:1etorics and Shops ,\et, rn:w, irnrnf:i.r :1s the provisions of th:1t Act limit the number of ho11rs which shop assistants m:1y be omplo;rcd during ;i.ny one d:1y during :1ny week, but the time for cotnmench1g work on any d;i.y shall not be e:1rlicr than 8 a.m, nncl the time for finishing work sh:1ll 110t be later th:111 5.;w p.m. on every Mon­day, Tuesday, Wedncsd:1y, ThnrsdaJ' :1nd Friclar, and 12 o'clock noon on e"cry S:tturd:1J'. One hour shall he allowed for meal hours,

f5.-O,•ertimc. Add to this ebusc a new p:ir;i.graph us follows:­Notwithstanding :1nything contained h1 this Agree·

mcnt-(i) An employer m:ty require :1ny worker to work

,·easonable overtime at overtime rates and such ·;,,,orker sh;i.ll ,vork overtime in accordance with such requirement.

APRIL 16, 1948.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W,A, 861

(ii) 1'.'o organisation, party to this Agreement, or worker or workers CO\"Crcd hy this Agreement shall in any wny, whether directly or indirectly, be :t party to or c·oncerncd in :my ban, limitation, or rc­strietion upon the working of O\'Crtimc in accord­ance with the requirements of this subclausc.

(iii) This subelnusr, shall rcmnin in opcrntion only until otherwise determined by the Court.

This order shall opcrnte from the beginning of the first pay period to commence in ,J :rnn:u·y 1 1948.

Dntcd nt Perth this 23rd d:ty of- DC'ccmbcr, 1947.

[L.S.]

By the Comt,

(Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY, President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. GO (182) of 1947.

Between Enstcrn (foldficlcls Pcdcrntcd Engine Drh·c1·s :rnd Firemen's Union of ,vorltcrs of Western Aus­trali:l :rnd the Hospital and Asylum Employees' Indnst 11:ll Union of ,vorkcrs of W .A., Eastem G-oldficlds Br:rnch, Applic:mts, :rnd thc Hon. .Minister for Public I-Ic:1lth1 Respondent.

HAVING bc:trd Mr. C. Daly on bch:tlf of the appli­c:int and .Mr, L.B. Crosbie on bch:tlf of the respondent and by consent the Court, in pursuance of the powers contained in section 9:2 of the Industri:tl Arbitration Ad, 1912-1941, doth hereby order :rnd declare that Aw:1rd 1'fo. 17 of 1940 :is :imendcd be, :ind the s:imc is hereby fm•thcr :imcndcd in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated :it Pcrth this 23rd day of December, 194i.

By the Court, [L.s.] (Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY,

Schedule_

Clause 4.-Hours.

President.

Delete the existing cl:tnsc :ind insert in lieu thereof the following:-

Thc hours of work sh:ill be eighty (S-0) per fort­night to be worked in shifts of eight (8) hours each including crib time in :iccordancc with :i roster to be agreed npo.n between the parties.

01:insc 5.-Ovcrtimc. The existing par:igr:tphs of the cl:tnsc to be nmn­

bcrcd :is subclanscs (1), (2), (3) and (4) rcspecti\·cly. A new subclansc to be inserted :is follows:-

(5) (i) The employer may require any worker to work re:tsonablc o\·crtimc :it o\·crtime rates :ind sucl1 worker sh:ill work o\·crtimc in accordance with sncl1 requirement.

(ii) The union or worker or workers co\·crcd by the Aw:ird sh:tll not in :tny way, whether directly or indirectly, be p:irty to or concerned iu ally b:in, limit:ttion 01• restriction upon the working of 0\"Cr­timc in :iccord:incc with the requirements of this subclausc.

(iii) This snbclause shall remain in operation until otherwise determined by the Uourt. These :imcndmcnts shall come into force as from

the beginning of the first pay period to commence in Jannary, 1948.

I),,T THE COURT OF AR.BITRATIO~ OF WESTER?\ AUSTRALIA.

:'\o. 60 (12) of 1947.

Bct\\·ccn Austr:ili:in w·orkcrs' Union, ,vcstr:ili:iu Br:inch, Indnstri:11 Union of Workers, Applic:i.nt, :111d Co11-SCl"\":ttor of Forc,sts for ""estC'rn Austr:1li:1, Respm1-dcnt.

HAVING hc:trd llfr. W. Hodsdon on behalf of the Appli­cant :rnd ).fr. L. B. Crosbie on bchalf of the Rcspou. dent, :ind by consent, the Court, in pnrs11:1nc(• of the powers cont:ihwd in se<:tion 92 of thc Indnstri:il Arbi­tr:ition Act, 1912-1941, doth hercb_v order :ind dccl:tre,

th:it Aw:trd No, 13 of 1939 as :tmcnded bC', and th<; same is hereby further :nncndcd in the tQrm:, of tl12 :itt:iched Schedule.

D:1ted :it Perth this 17th d:ty of Dt'C"Cmber, 1947.

By the Court, ["r,.:-;.] (Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY,

President.

S<'hcdnle.

p ART 1.-0 \"ERSJ<:1ms.

Cl:tnse •1.-Hours of L:i.hom. Delete the whole of the t'Xisting cl:tusc :tnd insert in

lien thereof thc following:-Subject to the prod':!ions hcrcin:ifter ronfaincd, forty

(40) hours sh:tll C'Onstitute ~l week's \\"Ork. The ordin­:uy \\"orking hour,,; sh:tll he :is follows :-::\:Iond:ty to Fi·i• d:iy, inc·lnsh-c, from 8.40 :1.m. to noon :tnd 1 p.m. to i'i p.m. i S:iturd:1y, 8.40 :1.m. to noon.

During the months of April to November, inclusive, with the :ippr0\":tl of the p:1rtics to the Aw:ird th,~ \\"orking wcck of forty (40) homs m:ty he workcd from .Mond:ty to FriJ:iy, inrlnsi\·c, in whit"h c0:i.sc the time worke<l on :rny d:iy sh:1ll not exceed eight (8) hours. The sfarthtg :ind iinh:hing timcs sh;ill he hctwecn 8 :t,m. :1nd 5 p.m.

PAR'r II.-G-ENERAL Womrnns.

Cl:rnse 24.-IIours. DclC'tc the whole of the existing cl:rnsc and insc1t in

lien thercof the following:-(:t) Rnbject to th,e prodsions ht'rciu:ifter conbined,

forty (·10) hours sli:tll constitute :1 week's work. Thi: orclin!lry working hours sh:tll be :is follows :-11ond:ty to Frid:iy, inch1si\·c, from 8.40 :i.m. to noon :tnd 1 p.m, to 5 p.m. i S:1h1rd:1y1 8.-i0 :1.m. to noon.

During the months of April to November, inclnsh·e, with the :tpprO\":tl of the p:irtics to the Aw:ird, the working week of forty ( 40) hours m:ty be worked from ~iond:ty to Frid:iy, inclnsi\·c, in whicll c•:tsc the tim~ workC'd on any dny sh:ill not exceed eight (8) ho1m,;. The starting :tnd finishing times sh:tll he JJctwccn 8 :1.m. :ind 5 p.m.

(b) 'l'hc time worked hy gr:tdcr men :ind their :issist­ants who :trr:rngc thcir ow11 progr:unmcs of work, :ind by men employed in rfassific:ition and topogr:1phic:1l sun·C'y c:i.mps, sh:tll not excccd fort_\. (40) homs in :iny one week, or nine (9) honrs in :iny one d:ty. The time workcd in cxccss of these hours sh:ill he deemed over­time and p:tid in accordaurc with cl:iusc 25 (:t) hereof.

Cl:iusc 40.-Look-ont ~fan.

Subcl:msc (:1).-Dclete the wholc of this snbcl:tusc and insert in lien thereof the following:-

(a) Any worlrcr dct:iile<l for work on :i look.out tO\\"Cl" sh:ill rccch·c-

( l) for c:1cl1 11:tlf day, i.e., up t-o mid-day or after mid-d:ty for :iny number of hours "\\"Orked-10s. i

(2) for Saturd:ty :iftcrnoons-lls. (3) for carh h:tlf d:ty of Snnd:ty-lls.

If p:1rt of :t h:1lf d:ty, the h:1sic w:igc will be p:tid for the nmuhcr of honrs worltcd iusidt' the nst1al \\"Orkini{ honrP-1 nnd :it fire service r:1tes for timc worked ontside the onlin:ny hour:-,, prO\·ided th:it no payment for :1 portion of :t half d:ty sh:111 exceed the r~tc for th:lt h:tlf d:ty. A minimum of h:tlf :tu hour will be adopted for short ser\·ic-1e, suth :is t:1king :1 hc:iring on :1 fir('.

Cl:tnsc ~:i.-O\·crtimc. Add :t nC\\" subclnnse- to thc cl:1usc :is follows:-(d) (i) Notwithstanding :my prodsions cont:iincd h1

rl:iuses :?4 :ind 25, thc Dcp:irtmcnt rn:1y require :111_\" worker to work rc:tsonahlc ovcrtimc :it- O\"Crtimc r:itcs :it :my time in connection with the }JCrform:1ncc of :i,ny duties other th:rn those rcfcncd to in subcl:iusc (h1 hereof :tnd surh \\"orker sh:tll work o\·crtimc in :i.cconl­:incc with such 1cquircm_cn1..

(ii) The Union or :iny worker 01• workers c·ovcrcd b_r this p:irt of the Aw:ird sh:1ll not in :iny way, wl1cther directly or indircetly, be p:irty to or concerned in :iny b:1111 limit:ition or rcstric:-.tion upon the working of

862 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 16, 19,18.

overtime, in aecordanco with the requirements of this subclausc.

(ill) This subclausc shall remain in operation until otherwise determined by the Court,

Clause 45,-Contract of Sen-ice. Snbclansc (d).-Delcte the words "for one half (½)

day for caeh completed month of scn-icc: '' and insert in lieu thereof "for one-twelfth (l/12th) o.t: a week for each completed month of serYic-ie: ''

'l'hesc amendments shall take effect as from the begin­ning of the first pay pcl'iocl to conune11cc in January, 1D48,

IN THE COURT OP ARBITRATION OP WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No, GO (284) of 1947.

Between The West Australian Shop Assistants and Warehouse Employees' Inclustrial Union of Work­ers, Perth, Applicant, and Bon Matche, T. Hay­ward and Son, Limited, John Wills and Company Limited, Thomas and Company, Caris Btothcrs, T. P. Chadd, Prosscr 1s Stores, Roy's Hatdwarc Store, R. Forrest and Company, Ezywalkin Limited, Respondents.

HAVING beard 111•. R. F. Bourke on behalf of the npplicant nnd tlfr. F. S. Cross on behalf of the r,espolld­cnts and by consent the Court in putsuance of the powers contained in section 43 of the Industrial Arbi­tratio11 Act, 1912-1941, doth hereby order and declare that Industrial Agreement No. 8 of 1038, as amended by Agreement No. 28 of 1947, be and the same is hcl'c­by further amended in the manner following:-

4,-Hom•s. Delete subclansc (1) of this clause and insert in lien

thereof the following:-(1) Retail cstablishments:-(i) Excepting as mentioned in subclanscs (iii) (a)

and (b) hcrC'of, forty (40) hours shall constitute ~ 'Week's work. Bneh hours shall be wol'lred between 8.30 a.m. and 5.30 p.m, on cYery .Monday, Tuesday, \Vcdncs­day, 'l'lrnrsday and Friday. The hours of work on Sat­nrda~-, shall be between 13.30 n.m. and 12 noon.

(ii) Not more than one hour and a quarter or less than one hour shall be allowed for any meal.

(iii) 'I'he ci.:C'eptions referred to in (1) of this clause are:-

(a) .i\Iesscngers and WOl'kcrs employed in shops comprised in the Fomth Schedule of the Factories uncl Shops Act, 1920-194G, whose homs of work shall not exceed forty (40) per week and whose homs shall be worked to suit the com·c11iencc of the employer.

(b) On the day mutually agreed upon by the parties to be obscl'Ved as Christmas Eve for the pm· pose of a late shopping night the ordinary hours of ,vork may be cxtenclcd by agreement between the pa rtics,

5.-Ovcrtimc. Delete snbclause (1) of this clause and insert in lieu

thereof the following:-(1) In the computation of o"crtimc each day shall

stand alone excepting in the case of workers mentioned in clause 4 (1) (iii) (a) whose ovcl'time shall com­mence after forty (40) hours have been worked in an~· one week.

Add a new snbclansc (5) to this clause as follows:­(5) Notwithstanding auytl1ing C'ontainecl in this agree­

ment:-(i) An employer may require any worker to work

reasonable overtime at overtime rates and such worker shall work overtime in accordance wit11 such require­ment.

(ii) No organisation, party to this Agreement or worker or workcts co\'crcd by this agreement shall in any way, whctl1er directly or indirectly, be a party to or concerned in any ban, limitation or restric­tion upon the working of ovel'timc in accordance with the requirements of this subclausc.

(iii) This subclause shall remain in operation only until othcl'Wise determined by the Court.

Tl1is order shall operate from the beginning of the first pay period to commence in January, 1948.

Datecl at Perth this 2-31·d tlay of December, 1947,

By the Court,

[L.S,j (Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY, President.

IN r.rHE COURT OF ARBtr.rRATION OF \VESTERX AUSTRALIA.

No. GO (277) of 1947.

Between The West Australian Shop Assistants and \Varehonse Employees' Industrial Union of \Yorkers, Pcrt11, Applicant, and Ezywalkin, Limited; Drew, Robinson & Company, and others, Respondents.

HAVING l1card .M:r. R. P. Bourke on behalf of the ap­plicant aud Mr. F. S. Cross on behalf of the respon­dents a11d by consent the Court, in pursuance of the powers contained in section 92 of the Industrial Arbi­tration Act, 1912-1941, doth hereby order and declare that Award No. 7 of 1938 :ts amended by No. 13 (41) of 194G be and the same is hereby fmthcr a mended in the maimer follo·wing:-

G.-Honl's, Delete subelauscs (a), (b) and (g) of this clause

and insert in lieu thcl'cof the following:-(a) Forty ( 40) homs shull constitute a week's

work. (b) Except as provided in snbclauscs (c), (e) and

(f) of this clause the homs of work shall he per­formed as follow:-

(i) Between 8 a,m. and 5.30 p.m., on fi\'c (5) days of the week, excluding Snnclay;

(ii) between 8 a.m. and 12 noon on the day ob· sen-ecl as a half-holiday.

(g) The spread of ordi11ary homs (inclnsin of any meal honl') for all wol'kcl's bound by this agreement shall be nine (9) hours twenty (20) minutes in any one day,

The foregoing spread of homs 'Will not aJ?ply on the day upon whit·h the C'lnistmas E\'e lntr shoppmg nigl1t is obscn·cd,

9.-Ovcrtimc. Adel a new snbclausc (c) as follo"'s:-(e) Notwithstanding anything contained in this

Agrecmcnt-(i) An employer may require any worker to work

reasonable overtime at o\'ertimc rates and snch worker shall work o,·crtimc ju accordanC'c with such l'eqnirc­mcnt.

(ii) No orgauisiltion, party to this Agl'eemcnt or \\'orkcr or workers covered by this Agreement, shall i11 any way, whether directly or indirectly, be a party to or concer.ncd in any ban, limitatio11, or restriction upon the working of o,·crtimc in accordance with the requirements of this snbclause.

(iii) This subclansc shall remain in operation only until otherwise clctennincd by the Court.

20.-Paymcnt for Sickness. Delete tl1is clause and insert in lieu thereof the

follo"•ing:-A worker slntll he entitled to payment for non­

a.ttendancc, on the ground of personal ill-health for one-twelfth (1/12th) of a week for each completed month of ser\'ice: Pro"ided that payment for ab­sence through such ill-health shall be limited to one week in each 'Calendar year. Payment hereunder may be adjusted at the e.nd of each calendar year or at the time the worker lca.,·cs the service of th~ cmplo~•cr, in the c,·cnt of the worker being entitled by scrviec subsequent to the sickness to a greater allowance than that maclc at the time the sickness occurred, This clause shall not apply where tlic 'Worker is entitled to compensation under the \Vo1•lwrs' Compensation Act. This order shall operate from the beginning of the

.ffrst pay period to ·comme.ncc in ,January, 1948.

Dated at Pcn'th this 23rd da.y of December, 1947.

By the Conrt,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) ll. A. DUNPHY, President,

• CPHIL JU, 1948. I GOVElWMEN'l' GAZE'1"1'.m, W.A . 863

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 60 (281) of 1947.

Between The West Australian Shop Assistants and \Varehousc Employees' Industrial Union of l'i'orkcrs, Perth, Applicant, and Xorthcy Bros., and others, Respondents.

HAVING l1card l\Ir. R. J?. Bourke on behalf of the applicant and :Mr. F. S. Cross on bch:i.lf of the rcspon· cle.nts and by consent the Court in pursuance of the powers contained in scctio11 92 of the Industrial Arbi­tration Act, 1012-1941, doth hereby order and declare that Award No. 10 of 1937 as amended be and the same is hereby further amended in the- maimer fol­lowing:-

6.-Hours. Delete snbclauses (a), (b) anc1 (c) of this dause

:1nd insert in lieu thereof the following-(a) Forty (40) hours shall constitute a week ·s work. (b) Except as prnvidcd by snbclans('s (d) :md (c)

hereof, the hours worked shall be performed as fol­lows:-

(i) On the day obscr,·cd as the lialf-holiday, be­tween 8.30 o'cloclt a.m. :J.lld 12 o'clock noon;

(ii) on the othc,· five (5) days of the week (ex• eluding Sunday), between 8.30 o'('loek u.m. and 5.30 o'clock p.m.

7 .-1\.Ieal Times. Delete snbclause (a) of this clause :md insert in

lieu thereof the following:-(a) Retail shops other than Fourth Schedule

shops:-Not more than one and a quartor hours or less than one hour shall be gh·cn and taken for meals. Lnnch hour shall be between 12 noon and 2.15 p.m.; tea l1our shall start within forty-:fivc (45) minutes after the prcsc1·ibcd finishing time.

9.-Overtimc. Add to this clause a new snbclausc (c) as follo,vs:­

(e) Notwithsta_nding anything contained in this Award-

(i) An employer may require any worker to work reasonable o,·crtimc at oYcrtimc rates and such worker shall worli oYcrtimc in aecordancc with such requirement.

(ii) No organisation, pa1·ty to this Award, or worlter or workers covered by this Award shall in any way, whether directly or indirectly, be a party to or concerned in any ban, limitation or restriction npan tl1e working of overtime in ac('ordan(',c with the requirements of this snbclausc.

(iii) This subclausc shall remain in operation only until otherwise clctcrmincd by the Court.

20.-Pa;pncut for Si('kncss, Delete this rlansc and insert in liC'n then•of the fol­

lowing:-A worker shall be entitled to payment for non­

attendance o.n the ground of personal ill-health for one-twelfth (1112th) of 11 week for each completed month of scn·icc: Provided that payment for abscneC' through such ill-health shall be limited to one week in each calendar year. Payment hereunder may be ad· jnsted at the end of each calendar year or at the time the worlter lea•·es the serYicc of thC' employer, in the event of the worker being entitled by scrYice snbse· que.nt to the sickness to a greater allowance than th:i.t made at the time the sickness occurred. This (']ans(' shall not apply where the worker is entitled to t'Olll­

pcnsation under the VVorltcrs' Compcn,5ation AC't.

The worker shall, if required by the employer, pro­duce proof satisfactory to the employer of sickness.

This order shall operate from the beginning of the first pay period to commcneo in January, 1948.

Dntcd at Perth this 23rd day of DccC"mber, 19-~7.

[1,.s.J

By the Court 1

(Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY, President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 60 (178) of 1947,

Between Metropolitan Soap and Candle Manufne­turcrs Employees' Union of Workers, Applicant, and Soap Distributors Limited and \Vcstralian Soaps Limited, Respondents.

HAVING hcai-d J\fr. H. Iles on behalf of the applicant and Mr .. F. S. Cross on behalf of the respondents and by consent the Court, in pursuance of the powers con­tuinctl in ~('ction 02 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1941, doth hereby order and declare that Award, No. 8 of 1937 as amended, be and the same is hereby :i.mcnded in the terms of the attacl1cd Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 19th clay of December, 1947.

By the Court,

[L.s. I (Rgd.) K A. DUNPHY, President.

Schedule. 1. Delete Clause 3 and insert in lien thereof the

following:-3.-Hours.

(a) Porty ( 40) hours shall constitute a week's work to be worlted, except in the case of shift workers, be­tween the hours of 7.30 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday to Friday inclusive.

(b) Th(' ordinary day's work shall not exceed eight (8) hours, 1fonday to Friday inclusive, with a. meal break not exceeding sixty (60) minutes each day.

(c) Where shift work is worked, the forty (40) hours shall be worked at times to suit the eom·cnicucc of tho ('mployci-.

2. Delete c·fansL' -! and insert in lieu thereof the following:-

4.-Ovcrtimc. (a) l<'or all work done beyond the hours of duty on

:\Ionday to Friday, inclusive, and any work performed on Saturday before 12 noon, payment shall be at the r:ltC' of time :in<l a halt for the first four (4) hours and double time thereafter.

(b) Work done after 12 noon on Saturday or on Sun­day or any of the holidays prescribed in clause 5 (a) hereof shall be paid for at double time rates.

(c·) Notwithstanding anything contained hcrein:-(i) An employer may require any worker to work

1·easonablc ovNtime at JYcrtime rates and such worker shall work overtime in accordance with such requirement.

(ii) No organisation, party to this Award or worker or workers covered by this Award shall in any way, whether directly or indirectly, be a party to or con• cerncd in any ban, limitation, or restriction upon the working of overtime in arcordanc•c with the require­ments of this sub.clause.

(iii) This subclausc shall remain in operation only until otherwise determined by the Court.

3. Delete Clause 7 a11d insert in lien thereof the following:-

7.-Meal 1foncy. If a ,vorltcl' other th:i.n a shift worker is required to

work :i.fter 5 p.m., Monday to Fricby inclusive, for more than one honr, he or she shall be paid one shilling and sb,11ence (ls. 6d.) for a meal.

4. Delete ~lanse 8 :i.ncl insC'rt in lieu thereof the following:-

8.-Pnymcnt for Sickness. A work01· shall be entitled to payment for non-attend­

ance, on the grouncl of personal ill-hea1th, for one• twelfth (l/12th) of a week for caeh completed month of service: Provided that payment for absence through such ill-health shall be limited to forty (40) honrs in each calendar year.

Payment hereunder may be adjusted at the end of (lach calendar ..,-car or at the time the worker leaves the service of the ·employer, in the event of the worker be-

864 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [MRIL 16, 1948.

ing entitled by service subsequent to the sickness to a greater allowance than that made at the time the sick· ncss occurred. This clause shall not apply where the worker is entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compcnsa tion Act.

5. Delete subclanse (£) of Clause 13 and insert in lieu thereof the following:-

(£) Casual Labour:-'' Casual hand'' shall mean a worker who is

employed for a period of less than one (1) week.

6. This Ol'dcr shall operate from the beginning of the first pay period to commence in January, 1948.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 278 of 1947. Between Constnl and E. G. Government Wntcr, Sewerage

nnd Drninage Employees' Industrial Union of Workers, Applicant, and the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage a ncl Drainage, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. E. L. Hodges on behalf of the applicant and M1·. C. A. Reeve on behalf of the re­spondent, and by consent, the Court, in pursuance of the powers contained in section 92 of the Inclustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1941, doth hereby order and de­clare that Award No. 26 of 1937, as amended, be and the same is hereby further rnncudcd in the terms of the attached Schcd1i.Ic.

Dated nt Perth this 10th day of December, 1947. By the Comt,

[t,.s. [ (Sgd.) K A. DUNPHY, President.

Schedule. \\"ages 8rlwdnle-Pnrt III (d)-1\[ctnl ·work.

Delete items 43 to 53 :md insert in lirn thereof;-

43. ·l6. 47. •8.

Bl:tcksmith Bl:lcksmith 's striker Fitter (including meter fitter)

s. d. 46 0 14 6 46 0

Fitter ·s assistnut (ine]ncliug meter fitter's assistant)

-iO. Turner .. 5U. 51. 52. 03.

0:-:nrcldcr or electrie weldrr 0:-:)·wrlder and electric welder's assistant Rerrwing mnehinist Drilling maehinist ..

Part III (e)-Carpentry.

14 46 50

6 22 22

6 0 6 0 0 0

Item 55-Cnrpcntcr.-Drlrtc present m::ngin of 29s. 6d. and insrrt iu lieu thereof 44s. 6d.

Part III (h)-Transport. Item 78-Leacling motor mcchallic (Loftus Street).­

Drlotc present mnrgin tnul insert in lieu thereof 71s. 6d. Item 79-Motor mcrhanic.-Dclctc present mnrgin

n:ml imcrt in lirn thereof 41s. 6c1.

JN" 1'HE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 60 (16) of 1947. Between Austrnlian ·workers' Union, \Vestralian

Branch, Industrial Union of Workers, Applicant, and the Kalgoorlie Foundry Limited, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. C, T. Oliver on behalf of the Appli­cant and Mr. J!~. S. Cross on behalf of the Respondent, and by consent, the Court, in pursuance of the powers contained in section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912·1941, doth hereby order and declare that. Award, No 20 of 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 23rd day of December, 1947. B_v the Court,

[L.s.] (Sgrl.) E. A. DUNPHY,

Schedule. 6.-I!ours.

Pr,csidcnt.

Delete this clause ttnd substitute in lieu the1·eof the following:-

(a) Forty (40) hours, exclusive of crib time, shall constitute a week's work for surface workers. If more thnn one shift is worked on the surface the forty (40) }Lours shall then be inclusive of crib time.

(b) The hours prescribed in the Goldmining Award No. 11 of 1946, for underground workers shall constitute a. week's work underground.

(c) Eight (8) hours daily, including crib time on Monday to Friday inclmivc shall comprise a week's w-ork.

(d) Six (6) hours shall constitute a shift's work in all rises or in sinking specially wet shafts and winzes, and for men engaged inside the gas -or water spaces of nny boiler or flue in clenning or scraping work and for men engaged in cleaning dust bins or dust flues. In caso of boiler cleaners working broken shifts one hour on the above description of work sh:-ill cou~t as one (1) hour and twenty (20) minutes. In tho case of Lancashire and Cornish boiler, all time necessary for a boiler cleaner to come out for a spell shall count as time worked in the hoiler.

7 .-Overtime. Add to this clause the (f) Notwithstanding

Award-

following new subclausc ;­anything contained in this

(i) An employer may require any worker to work reasonable overtime at overtime rates nud such worker shall work overtime in accordance with such require­ment.

(ii) No orgauisntion, party to this Award or worker or workers C'OVcrcd by this Award shall in any way, whether directly or indirectly, be a party to or con­cerned in any ban, limitation, or restriction upon the working of overtime in accordance with the require· ments of this subclause.

(iii) This subclause shall remain in operation only until otherwise determined by the Court.

22.-Annunl Leavr. Delete this clause.

32.-Abscnce Through Sickness. Delete this clause and substitute in lieu thereof the

following:-(a) A worker shall be entitled to payment for non­

attendancc, on the ground of personal ill-health, for one­twelfth (l/12th) of n week for each completed month of service. Provided that payment for absence through such ill-health shall be limited to one week in each calendar year. Payment hcrcuude1• may be adjusted at the end of each calendar year or at the time the worker leaves the service of the employer, in the event of the worker being entitled by service subsequent to the siclmcss to a greater allowance than that made at the time the sickness occurred. This clause shall not apply where the worke1• is entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act.

A worker shall not be entitled to recciYC any wages from his employer for any time lost through the result of an accident not arising out of or in the course of his employment or for any accident, wherever sustained, a.rising out of his own wilful default or for sickness arising out of Iris own wilful default.

No worker shall be entitled to the benefits of this clause unless he produces proof satisfactory to his employer of sickness, but the employer shall not be entitled to a medical -certificate unless the absence is for three (3) days or more.

This order shall operate us from the beginning of the first pay period to commence in January, 1948.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 60 (283) of 1947.

Between The West Australian Shop Assistants and Warehouse Employees' Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, Applicant, and A. H. Faulkner./ General Storekeeper; Phil Staricoff, Draper anct General Outfitter; A. R. Kelly, Tobacconist, News. agent and Fancy Goods Vendor; J. Leitch and Co.; Warren·Co·Operative Coy., Ltd., and H, C. Bowen, -Respondents.

HA "YING heard Mr, R. F. Bourke on behalf of the applicant and Mr. F. S. Cross on ~ehalf of the rcsp_on­dents and by consent the Court in pursuance of the powers contained in Section 43 of the Industrial Arbi-

APRIL 10, 1948.] GOVERNMEN'l' GAZETTE, W.A. 865

trntion A.et, 1912-19411 doth hereby order and deelare th:tt lnclustri:il Agreement No. S of 1930, be and the same is hereby !lmended in the manner following:-

4.-Hours. Delete this clause :md insert in lieu thereof the

following:-The ordinary working hours for shop assistants shall

be in conformity with the Factories and Shops Act, l!:'20, insofar :ts the provisions of th:1t Ac.t limit the numbc·r of hours which shop .'l.ssistants may be employed during any one day or week, but tlie time for e01n­meneing work in the ease of shop assistants at Pember­ton shall not be earlier th:rn 8.30 a.m. and the time for finishing work shall not be later than 5.30 p.m. on the first Jive days of the week, and commencing time on Saturdays shall not be later than 8.30 a.m. and the time for finishing not later th:in 12 noon.

The time for eommeneing work in the e:ise of shop :issistants :it Mnnjimnp :111d Northeliffc shall be those nsu:illy and eustomarily worked at this date, but shall not exceed forty (40) hours per week.

5.-Overtime. Add to this chnse, :t new paragraph as follows:­Notwithstauding anything eontained in this Agree­

ment-(i) An employer m:1y require any worker to work

reasonable overtime at overtime rates and sneh worker shall work ove1·time in aeeordanee with sueh requirement.

(ii) No organisation, party to this Agreement or worker or workers covered by this Agreement sh:ill in any way, whether direetly 01· indireetly, be a party to or eoncerned in nny ban, limitation, or restriction upon the working of OYertime in aeeord­:inee with the 1·equirements of this snbelanse.

(iii) This subelause shall remain in operntion only until otherwise determined by the Court.

This order shall operate from the beginning of the first pay period to eommenee in Janunry, 1948.

Dated at Perth this 23rd day of Deeember, 1947.

(L.S.) By the Court,

(Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY, President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. GO (280) of 1947.

Between The West Anstralinn Shop Assistants and Warehouse Employees' Industri:il Union of \Yorkers, Perth, Applieant, and Berryman :ind Langley, Limited; F. W. Lantzke; B. :U.Iereer, Limited; Producers' Markets Co-operative, Limited; Sc·:rnl:in :ind Simper, Limited; 'l'. Newbr, Respon­dents.

HAVING he:trd :i\fr. R. F. Bourke on behalf of the :ipplicant, :md Mr. F'. S. Cross on behalf of the respon­dt'nts, nml hy eonsent, the Conrt. in pnrsuauee of the powers eontnined in S'eetion 43 of the Indnstrinl Arbi­trntion AC't, 1912-1941, doth hereby order aml deefare thnt Inrlustrin] Agreement No. 10 of 1942 betweC'n the aboYen:uned parties be, :rnd the s:nue is hereby :1me1Hfod in tlw m:1.nner following:-

5.-Hours. Delete the words and figures "forty-four (44)"

:1.ppearing in the first line of this elause and substitute in liC'n tlwreof the words :ind :figures "forty (40)."

Add to this el:1.use the following:-Provided that the s:1.id honrs may be worked in

five (5) days at the option of the employer. Liberty is reserved to the applieant to apply for a

:further :imendment to this cl:1.nse.

6.-Overtime. Delete the words and figures "forty-four (44)"

:ippeal'ing in snbel:tuse (b) of this elanse and snbsti­tntC' in lien thereof the words :md figures "forty (40)."

Add to this elause the following new subelause:­(e) Notwithstanding anything eontained in this

Agreement-(i) An employer may require any worker to work

reasonable overtime at oYertime rates and sueh worker sliall work overtime in aeeordanee with sneh requirement.

(ii) No organisation, party to this Agreement, or worker or workers eovered by this Agreement, shalJ in any way, whether directly or iudireetly, be a party to or eoneerned in any b::in, limitation or restrietion npon the working of overtime in aeeord­anee with the requirements of this subelause.

(iii) This subelause shall l'emain in operation only until otherwise determined by the Court.

This Order shall operate from the beginning of the first pay period to eommenee in January, 1948.

Dated at Perth this 23rd day of Deeember, 1947.

(L.S.) By the Court,

(Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY, President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 60 (295) of 1947.

Between the fi!etropolitan :ind South-Western Federated Engine-driYers and Firemen's Union of \Vork­ers of Western Australi:1, Applieant, and Board of ilfanagement of the Royal Perth Hospifal, Western Australia, Respondent.

HA YING heard Mr. H. Iles on behalf of the Applieant and Mr. L. B. Crosbie on behalf of the Respondent, and by eonsent, the Court, in pursuanee of the powers eontained in seetion 43 of the Industrial Arbitration Aet, 1912-1941, doth hereby order and declm-e tlmt lndus.tri:il Agreement No. 15 of 1938, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended in the terms of the attaehed sehedule.

Dated at Perth this 23rd day of Deeember, 1947.

(L.S.]

By the Court,

(Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY, President.

Sehed11le.

Clause 4.-I-Ionrs of Duty.

DelPte the whole of tht' existing elause and insert in lien thereof the following:-

(n) forty (..J.0) homs shall eonstitntc a week's work.

(lJ) 'fhe ordinary working hours for other than shift workers sh:lll be eiglit (8) hom-s per day to be worked frnm tllonday to Friday iueln,;iYe.

(e) The hours of shift workers shall be worked in fh·e shifts of eight (8) hours caeh, but the extra rate for 8uncfay time Rhall stand alone and lw paid for in :1ddition to the week's earnings.

(d) (i) The employer ma:r· require any worker to work rea'.-onahle 0Yertime :1t overtime rates and sueh worker sliall work oYertime in aeeord:inee with sneh requirement.

(ii) The Union or worker or workers eovered by this agreement shall not in any wa:_r "·hether direetly or in­clireetly he part~· to or eoneerned in any ban, limitation, or restriction upon the working of overtime in aeeorclanee with the rC'qu.irC'ments of this snb-elanse.

Clause 8.-Siek Le!lw. Subel:111sc (:i). Delete the words "one half cfa.y" au(]

insert in lil'u thereof the words '' one twelfth of a week''.

Delete the words "Six (6) days" and insert in lieu thereof the words '' one week''.

The abov.e anwndmeuts sh::ill come into foree as from the beginning of the first pay period to commenee in January, 1948.

86U GOVERNMEN'l' GAZEt'.rE, W.A. [APRIL 16, 1948,

IN 'rllE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF \VESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 17 of 1947.

Bctwl!cn The West Anstr:tli:tn Timber Industry Indus­tri:ll Union of Workers, Sonth-\Vcst L:md Division, ~-\. pplicant, :md Mill:lrs' 'fimhl'r & 'l'rading Con\· p:my, Limited; Bunning Bros. Limited; Kauri Tim­ber l'omp:my, Limited; Whitt:tkcr Bros. and others~ Respondents.

\VHEREAS :in lndustrbl Dispute eii:isted between the :tbo,·cn:tmcd p:trtics :md whcre:ts the said dispute w:ts referred into Comt for tho purpose of hearing :tnd determination and wherc:ls the parties subsequently met :md conferred and have arrh·cd :-it :tgrccment on all m:1tters in difference and wherc:1s the p:utics liavo this day :tppcurcd before the Court by their respecti\"e rcpl'C­scnt:itivcs :tnd rcqucstccl the Court to m:tke the s:ticl :1.grccmcnt nu Award of the Court: Now, thcrcfol'e, the Comt pursu:mt to section 65 of the Industrial Arbitrn· tion Act, 1912-1941, and all other powcl's t11crciu cn­n.bliug it hereby declares the memorandum licrcunder written to lia\"c the same effect :ts :tnd he deemed an Award of the Court:-

Memorandum of Agrcemcut. (Notc.-\Vhcrc\"cr the won1 ''Award'' occurs herein

it sh:tll be taken to mc:tn :tnd include ''Agreement.'')

1.-Arc:t. 'l'his Aw:ml shall :tpply to the 'l'iml:icr Industry as

carried 011 in the South-West Land Diyisio11 of Western Anstr:tlfa: Providea th:tt nothing herein contained sli:tll :tpply to the n.rca co,·cred by Award No. 4 of 1926, :tnd dclfrercd hy this Court on ~Dth Septcmher, 1926.

2.-'l'erm. 'fhis Award sh:tll operate for a period of one (1)

yc:tr from the cfatc hereof: Provided that liberty is reserved to either party to :tpply to the Court for :tmend­ment :1t :tny time chll'ing its currency.

3.-IIOlll'S. As from the beginning of the first p:ty period in

J :mn:iry, 1948, tho following proyisions v.ill :tpply :-( :t) 'l'hc ordinary working hours of workers (except

night w:ttchmcn) sh:tll he forty (40) per week, to be worked in fiye (5) d:tys.

(b) The daily spread of homs sh:tll be as snch :ts m:1y be :1grccd upon by :t m:tjorit)· of the workers :tnd employer coneerncd in :tny business :tnd approycd hy the union. ln default of snch :1grccment :tnd appro,·:t1, such hours shall be wol'kcd within nine (9) consecutive hours between 7.30 a.m. :tnd 5.30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays -one hour or such other time as m:1.y be agreed upon h,1ing :tllo\\"cd for hmcheon bctwcl'n 1~ noon and 2 p.m.

(c) Subrl:tusc (h) hereof sh:tll not :tpply to grooms, frcclers, w:ttcl1me11, gu:1.rcls, hoolnucn, log yn.rdmcn, bush landing hookmcn, log lo:ldcrs :tnd log h:tulers, farriers, hush Ohcksmiths :rnd s~mit:1.rymrn, tr:tclor dri\"ers, motor lony dri\"crs and mill g1·eascrs.

In the c,·cnt of a dispute between the employer :tnd the union :ts 1o the re:tsonablcness of the daily spread of hours for these workers, such dispute m:t,,· be referred to a Bo:trd of Reference for decision.

(d) The hours for shiftmcn shall be !ls prescrihecl hy cl:.usc 28 of Aw:trd No. 34 of HHl :i.s amended.

(e) Every worker wbo ordiu:trily works sc,·cn (7) ~hift.s per week sh:1.ll he :tll:nvcd one Sund:ty off dut~­in r,·rry fom (4) WCC'b, without ]OSF; of p:t_r.

4.-0vertime. As from the beginning of the first pay period in

J":tnnary, 1948, the following pro,·isions will apply:-(:t) Subject to the following, all time worked ont­

sido the spread of bours prescribed in clause 3 hereof, or in excess of the ordinar)· daily or shift mnnber of hours prescribed therein or C'lsewhcre, shn.ll be paid for :ts o,·crtimc, at the r:tte of time :tnd :t half for the first two (2) hours, :tnd double time thcrcaftci-. Work per• formed dming thr meal l10nrs sh:tll be paid for :tt donhlc

time rules, hut where the total hours worked, including such meal time, do not exceed the prescribed number of hours, then such double time shall be deemed to mean :m :tdditional ordhiary rate only.

(b) All time WOfkcd by the bush blacksmiths and/or farriers :tnd floormen outside the spread of hours pre­scribed in clause 3 hereof, or in excess of forty (40) hours in any week, shall be p:tid for as overtime at tho r:ttc of time and a h:tlf for the :first four ( 4) houl's :tnd double time thereafter.

( e) All time worked b)· grooms and fecden, iii excess of forty (40) hours in any week sh:tll be paid for :1.s overtime :tt the rate of time :tnd :t half for the first twch·c (12) houi·s and doublo time thereafter.

(d) All work perfo1·mcd by a pieceworker before or :tftcr ordin:try hours of work on the instruction of his employer, shall be paid :ts orcrtime at, the rate of time :md a half for the firsf two (2) homs and double time there:tfter.

(c) Except where it is otherwise prescribed, all time \\"Ol'kcd by workers other than grooms or focders or night watC'lnncn on tho holid:iys to which they are entitled nuder this Award sh:tll bo p:tid for proportion· :ttcly, in :uldition to the indirect paymc11t, or to tlic p:tymcnt by \\"rittcn :tgrccmcnt for holidays prescribed in chtusc 13 of Aw:trd No. ~M of 1941, :ts amended, nt the ordin:try rates; and on Sund:1.ys shall be paid for :it proportion:1.tcly double rates: Provided that, in the r:tsc of work done on either :t Sunday or holiday, pay­ment sh:ill be m:tdc for two (2) l10urs :tt the least at such double rates.

(f) All time worked by watchmen in c::(ccss of fifty­siii: (56) l10urs per week shall be deemed to be overtime nnd p:tid for :tt time and :t half r:ttcs per hour.

(g) All time worked hy workers on Sundays or boli­cfays prescribed bcrein in maintaining or effecting repairs or rcncw:tls to plant or m:1.chincry, including the wash· out of boilers, which it is necessary to effect to enable work to proceed on the n.CXt working chy, sh:tll be paid for, in the c:tsc of Sm1d:1)"S, n.t the- r:ttc of time and :t h:tlf, and, in the c:tsc of such holidays, :tt ordinary r:ttes in addition to the indirect p:ty, or to the pay m1der written :igrecme-nt for such holid:tys allowed in chnsr 1:1 of Aw:tl'Cl Ko. B-! of HJ41, :ts amended.

(h) All work performed by :t pieceworker on Sundays on the instructions of his cmplo)·cr sh:111 be paid for :tt double r:1.tcs.

(i) Xotwithst!lnding :111ythiug coutaincd in tllis A,rnrd-

(i) An employer m:ty require :my worker to work l'C'!lSOn:lble o,·ertimc :tt o\"crtimc r:1tcs and such workor ,;h:tll work o\"ei-tim(' in :1c('orcbncc with such require­ment.

(ii) No organis:1tion party to this AW:tl'd or worker or workers covered by this Aw:1.rd shall in :1.ny way, whether directly or indirectly, be a party to or con­eC'rned in :tny ban, limitation, or restriction upon the working of oyertimc, in :trcord:mcc with the require­ments of this BUbel:rnsc.

(iii) rl'his snbclansc sh:1ll r,cmuin in opcr:ttion only until othcr\\"iSc determined by the Court.

5.-Holid:tys. As from the beginning of the ih·st p:iy period in

.fanu:iry, 1048, the following provisions ,,·in apply:-(:t) 'fhe foll_owing d!lys, 01' the days observed in lieu,

sh:ill subject to elausc 4 hereof, be allowed as holidays without dcdnetion of pay, n:tmely, Anz::tc Day :tnd L:thour D:ty.

(b) On :tny public holid:l)" not prescribed :ts :i holi­rlay mHlcr this Aw:1.rd the employer's cstablislnnent or pl:tcc of lmsincss m:ty be closed, in which c:tsc a worker need not present himself for duty and payment may he deducted, but if work he done ordin:try f:1.tcs of p:ty ~h:tll :tpply.

(c) Except :ts hereinafter pro,·idcd a period of two eonsccutivc weeks' lea ,·c at Christmas time ru1d also tbc d~y immediately preceding Good Friday, Good Friday, 1-::1ster Satnnfay :tnd the week immediately succeoding su('}1 da)·s, with payment of ordin:try wages as pre­scribed, shall be :tllowcd annually to a worker by his employer after a period of twch·c months' continuous S('r\"icc with s\1ch employer.

APRIL 16, 1948.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.1\. 867

( d) If any :i.wnrd holiday falls within a worker'::; period of annual leave and is observed on :i. day which in the case of that worker would have been an ordinary working d:i.y there shall be added to that period one d:i.y being :i.n ordin:i.ry working day for each such holi­day observed as aforcsrrid.

(c) If after one month 1s co11tiuuous service in any qualifying twC'lvc-montlily period :t worker lawfully leaves his employment, or his employment is terminated by the employ.er through no fault of the worker, the worker shall be p:i.id elcnin and one-third (11 I/3rd) hours' pay at his ordinary rate of wage in respect of each completed month of continuous scnicc.

(f) Any time in respect of ""hich :i. worker is absent frcm work except time for whirh he is entitled to c'laim sick pay or time spent on holid:i.ys or annual le:i.ve :i.s prescribed by this Award sh:11] not count for the pur­pose of determining his right to annu:i.l leave.

(g) In the event of a worker being employed by an employer for portion only of a year, he shall only be entitled, subject to subcl:i.use (e) of thi-s clause, to such leave on full p:i.y as is proportion:i.te to his length of scrYice during th:i.t period with such employer, and if such lc:i.Ye is not equ:i.l to the h:aYe given to the other workers he slmll not he entitled to work or pay whilst the other workers of such employer arc on le:i.vc on full pay.

(h) A worker who is dismissed for misconduct or who illegally severs his eontr:i.ct of service shall not be entitled to the benefit of the provisions of this clause,.

(i) The provisions of this cl:i.use sliall not apply to casual workers.

(j) Pieceworkers whose holid:i.y pay is provided for under clau'!e 4 of Award No. 34 of 1041, us amended, shall not be entitled to payment in respeet of :i.ny holi­days or :i.nnual lc:i. ve prescribed l1erein.

(k) Watchmen, feeders and grooms m:i.y, in lieu of the holid:i.ys or annu:i.l lean prescribed in subclauses (n) and (c) hereof, be allowed leave :i.t such time as may be mutually agreed upon between the employer :i.nd the worker.

(I) Workers engaged on essential work during the period or periods referred to in ,subclause (c) hereof, shall bo allo"·ed equiv:i.lent tin1e off :i.t such time as m:i.y be mutually agreed upon between the employer :i.ud the worker.

6.-Rates of Pay.

Basic ·wage

Per week. £ s. d. 5 10 6

Margin

Adult males-­Item.

per week. s. d.

1.

2.

3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

D. 10.

11.

Log band sawyer, with or without Symon-son turner 38 0

No. 1 benclunan, with or without Symon-son turner 38 0

Twin sawyer pl:i.nking out or flitching up 38 0 Twin or yertical sawyer, with or without

Symonson turner, not otherwise elassi:fied 26 0 Other breaking down s:i.wyers 24 6 No. 2 bencbman 30 0 No. 3 beuchmai1 20 0 Ste:i.m and other power-driven crosscut s:i.w-

yer 18 6 No. 4 benchmun 10 0 Dockerman-

1!ain docker-Dockerman 16 0 Dockerm:i.n and t:i.Ilyman 16 0 Tallyman 16 0 *Marker Nil

Other dockers-Dockermau 8 6 Dockermau and tallym:i.u 8 6 Tallyman 8 6 *Marker Nil

* A Board of Reference m:iy gr:i.ut in any special c:i.so a mnrgin not excC'('ding tliree shil­lings (3s.).

Firewood dorke1· Nil

G.-R:ttes of Pay-co-ntinucd.

.idult ~fales-coniinucd.

Item. 12.

l\Iargin per week.

s. c1. Pullers-out :1nd/or assbbnts on No. l Bench­

(a) Doubh•-huntled on liand propelled rol­ler

(b) Friction feed .. (c) Lenrm:i.n or h:i.ntllcnian

13 11 11

1., "· Pullers-out tn111/or :tssi!Stants on No.

(a) Friction feed or split roller 2 Bench-

0 D (b) Levenn;m or harnllcm::m ..

l'ullcrs-out ainl/or :iscistants on Ko. 3 Bench

H.

J.:i.

Hl.

17. 18. 19. :10. 21. :!2. 2:L 2-1. :2,i. 26. 27. 28. ~9. 30. 31.

33. 34.

3,1. 36. 37. 38.

39. 40. 41. -1-2. 43.

44. -15.

46.

47. 48. -HJ. 50.

Pullers•ont :m1I/01· :1ssi1::tants on No. 1 Bcnel1

Assistants on :my breaking-down s:i.w or bre:i.king-do"·n bcnrh

B:i."·yer.<; on C:J.'"(' benches or box benches 8aw doctor Saw sharpener S:i.w sharp0ner 's :i.ssist:i.nt Millwright Wheelwright \Y:1gonbuilde1' Whim n:puh·t•r C:npcntt•l" and/or joiner Carpenter, bush C:irpenter 's labourer Bush blarltsmith :i.nd/or farrier Striker to :i.boYe S:i.ddler, harness maker, or repairer Belt rep:1.irer, other th:i.n machinist or saw­

yer repairing l1is own belts Hand crosscut sawyer (this does not apply

to persons using a small h:i.nd s:i.w nor to prrsons crosscutting sawn or hewn timbe1: of lC',;s th:i.n 80 inch girth)

Guard St:i.ckC'r who stacks timber for seasoning by

the Jlrocess of stripping (m:i.n in charge) Stackrrs other th:i.n :i.bove 'f:i.llyman (y:i.rd) S:i.nit:i.ryman Loadiug or turning sleepers o,·er 5ft.

long Log lo:i.ders Grooms and/or feeders I-Ioolnn:i.n :i.nd/or log y:i.rdmnn Assistant to :i.bove 'l'ruck ex:iminer Truc·k repairer .. R:i.ilway construction :md m:i.intenance

:iml/or repair-(:1) Labourers engaged in clearing the

tr:i.ck :i.nd forming the perman­ent w:iy

(b) Fettlers (engaged in m:i.iutenance :i.nd/or repair)

( c) Plateluyers M:i.n in eh:i.rge of r:1ilway builders or of

l:mdiug builders Splic·cr while so employed. :i.t the r:i.tc of Bullock drh-er 'fruck stowcr Watt'hman-for fifty-six (56) hours

.:il. Watchman ·who performs work of boiler :i.ttcndauce (per week of fifty-six (56) hours)

52. Faller 53. Axem:i.n cutting firewood 54. Broatl :i.xem:m using broad axe or adze

(this does not apply to spotters at Spot ;.\[ills)

;J.J. Sleeper hewer 56. Swamper 37. Spotter ;JS. Vertical spotter 39. Mill greaser 1ifl. Log trllcknw.n fil, Hoprmro1, Pha<i{'l"i or shoi>JUfill

7

Nil

11 8

46 24 Nil 38 30 27 13 38 ~4 8

30 Nil 24

4 26

11 Nil 20 31

12 12 Nil 12 Nil 8

27

Nil

4 8

20 20 30 4 8

12 27 Nil

36 26 10 26 8

6

4

211

6 6 6

G G

6

6 6 6 6

0 0 6

6 0 0 0 0

0

6

0 6

6

0 6

0 0

6

0 6

0 0

0 0 0 0 0

0 6

6 6 0 6 0

6 0 II

868 GOVERNMENT GAZET1'E, W.A. [APRIL 16, 1948.

6.-Rates of Pay-contintied. Adult l\fales-contimwd.

Item. 62. Machinists-

(a) (b) ( e) (d) (e)

(f)

(g)

Thieknesser Shaper Buzzer Flooring machinist One, two, three or four-sided mould­ing maebine Assistant to machinist (tailing out

and grading) Assistants-others

(Items (d) anU (e)-If workers grind knives and entters and set up maehine)-E:x:tra mar­gin

fi3. Horse drivers-One or two horses Three horses Eaeh additional horse

64. Tractor alHl motor driwrs-Log hauling tractor dl'iver .. Motor lorry drivers log hauling from

stump Motor lorry clriv.ers log hauling from

bush landing Motor lorry drivers conveying sawn or

he"·n timber-Not exceeding 25 cwt. Exceeding 25 ewt.

(Motor lorry driver drawing a trailer loaded "·ith sawn or hewn timber-three shillings (3s.) per week extra.)

Margin per week.

s. d.

16 32 20 19

19

12 Nil

8

6 6 0 6

6

0

0

12 6 16 6 2 6

30 0

30 0

24 6

19 6 24 6

65. Labourer Nil 66. J"unior workers (unapprentieed boys)­

The rates for junior workers shall be as under-

Percentage

Up to 16 years of age 16 to 17 years of age 17 to 18 years of age 18 to 19 years of ag.e 19 to 20 years of age 20 to 21 years of age

67. Apprentices-

of Basic Wage. 30 35 45 60 70 90

The rates for apprentices sliall be as nnder-First year 25 Second year 30

Third yen.r 45 Fourth year 65

Fifth year 85

30.-Absenee from Sickness. (a) A worker (except a worker on piecework or a

casual worker) shall be entitled to payment for non• attendance on the ground of personal ill-health for one-twelfth (l/12th) of a week for each completed month of service during any year: Provided that pay­ment for absence through such ill-health shall be limited to one (1) week in each calendar year. Payment here­under may be adjusted at the end of each calendar year or at the time the worker leaves the_ servie~ of the employer, in the event of the worker berng entitled by service subseqnent to tbe sickness to a greater amount than that made at the time the sickness occurred. This clause shall not ;i.pply where a. worker is entitled to compensation under the \Vorkers' Compensation Act. Personal ill-health does not include ill-health which is the 1·esult of an accident sustained away from the place of employment or ill-health the result of the worker's own misconduct, bnt the onus of proof in such eases shall rest upon the employer.

(b) The onns of -proof of sickness entitling the. worker to the leave mentioned in snbelause (a) hereof shall be on the worker, ancl, if necessary, may require to be supported by a eertiti:eate from a qualified medieal practitioner,

8.-Other Provisions. Except where alterecl by the r,roYisions of this Award,

thu provisions of A "·ard No. 3-1 of 1941 as amended by No. 13 (59) of 1940, now in force for the "·orkers and in the area covered by this Award, shall continue t(J operate.

1 certify pursuant to section 65 of tbe '' Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1941,'' that the foregoing is a copy of the agreement arrived at between the parties men­tioned above.

Dated at Pe1·th this 17t-h day of December, 1947.

[L.S.] (Sgd.) E. A. DUNPHY, President.

filed ttt my offie<:: thi:; 17th chQ" of December, 1947.

(Sgd.) S. WHEELER, Acting Clerk of the Court of Arbitration.

THIS Agreement made pursuant to the pro,·isions of~ the Ind11strial Arbitration Act, 1912-1941, of Western Australia., this 4th day of March, 1948, between the Government Printer of Western Australia (here­inafter referred to as the Government Printer) of the one part and 'l'he Civil Sen-ice Association of Western Australia (Incorporated) (hereinafter referred to as the Association) of the other part witnesseth as follo"·s :-

1.-Seope. This Agreement shall apply to the following offi-

cers in the employ of the Government Printer:­Foreman, Composing Room (Gazette). Foreman, Composing Room (Jobbing). Foreman, Bindery. Foreman, Machine Room. Head Reader.

2.-Hours. The hours of duty shall be forty (40) per "·eek ancl

shall be worked bch,·een the following hours on -five (5) days of the week (Monday to Friday, inclusive): 8 a.m. to 12 11001L nncl 12.45 p.m. to 4.45 p.m.

3.-Overtime. Overtime shall mean all time worked in excess of

and ontsicle recognised working hours by direction of the Government Printer and shall be paid for on the following basis:-

(a) W-eek days-After 4.45 p.m. and up to Midnight: Ordi­

nary time. After Midnight: Double time, (b) Saturday Mornings-

First 3 hours: Ordinary Time. After 3 hours: Time and one half.

(e) Saturday Afternoons-Time ancl one half.

(d) Sundays-Double time.

(e) Public Holidays-Ordinary time in addition to weekly rate.

4.--Salary Rates. The following weekly margins over the lo"·est of the

weekly rates prescribed from time to time by the Court of Arbitration of \Vestem Australia for Hand Compositors, Letterpress Machinists and Binclers in the employ of the Government Printer, shall apply:~

Margin Per Week. £ s. d.

1st year of service as a Foreman or Head Reader 3 7 0

2ml year of service as a F01·eman or Head Reader 3 16 O

3rd year of service as a Foreman or Head Reader 4 5 O

Provide cl that the rate payable to each officer in the employ of the Government Printer on the 18th Sep• tember, 1947, shall from that date be as follows:-

Foreman, Composing Room l (Gazette) l

Foreman, Machine Room f

:::~:::::~,posing Room }J (Jobbing) .Foreman, Binding

Third year of service rate.

Second year of service rate with an increase to the third year of servke rate on the lStJ1 September, 194$,

APRIL 16, 1948.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 869

5.-Scnior Foreman. The officer who has had the longest period of ser­

vice in the employ of lhc GoYcrnmcnt Printer in the capacity oif Foreman, Composing Room (Gazette), or Foreman, Machine Room, or Foreman, Composing Room (Jobbing), or Foreman, Bindery, shall be recognised as the Senior Foreman and shall be paid an additional margin at t11c rate of 10s. per week.

The occupant of the position of Head Reader shall not be entitled to recognition as Senior Fol'cman.

6.-Annual Increments. Progression from the 1st year of service rate to the

2nd year of service rate and from the 2nd year of scr• vice rate to the 3rd year of senice rate shall be sub· jcct to the G01·ermncut Printer being satisfied as to the good conduct, diligence and efficiency of each offi· cer concerned.

7.-Conditions of Service. In all matters relating to the general conditions o;

their sen-icc, excclilt as provided herein, all mcmbc1•f.. of the Association bound by this Agreement shall 1 governed by the conditions, rights, privileges and ob­ligations as are prescribed for Public Servants ('llJ

ploycd under the Publie Service Act, 1904-1947, and the rcgulattons made thereunder.

8.-Tcrm of Agreement. This Agreement slrnll be for a term of five (5) years

commencing from the 18th September, 1947.

Provided that either party to this Agreement ma)· after tbc first day of January, 1949, negotiate witl1 the other party to amend or add to this Agreement and, if both parties agree, such Agreement may b~ amended by a supplementary Agreement whicli shall be concurrent with this Agreement.

In witness whereof the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands and seals the day and year first bc!forC! written.

Signed by the Government Printer of Western Australia in the presence of-

(Sgd.) K. J. Townsing.

(Sgd.) W. IT. WYATT.

The Common Seal of the Civil Ser­vice Association of Western Aus­tralia (Incorporated) was l1crcunto affixed ju the presence of-

(Sgd.) W. DAVIES, Trustee.

(Sgd.) A. J. FRASER, Trustee.

(Sgd.) N. G. ITAGAN. General Secretary.

This Agreement was deposited with me this 4th day of Marcl1, 1948, in accordance with t11c provisions of Part 10 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-194], as: reprinted.

R. A. WOOD, Registrar.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Notice of Intention to Cease Business in Wcstel'n

Australia. Pursuant to section 337.

NOTICE is hereby gi\"en that The Ncuchatel Asplrnltc Company Limited, a company registered under Part XI. of the C-0mpanics Act, 1943-1947, and ha\"ing its RegisWred Office at W.A. Bank Chambers, 18 William Street, Perth, in the State of Western Anstralia, intends voluntarily to cease to carry on business in the said State on and after the 30th day of June, 1948. (Tl1is business is now being carded oll by Ncuchatel Asphalte Company (Australasia) Pty. Limited.)

Dated this 23rd day of March, 1948.

W. H. EVANS, For A ttorncy.

'I'HE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947.

X otice of Intention to Ceaso Business in \Y cslcm Australia.

British Products Proprietary Limited. .NOTICE is hereby given that British Products Pro• prictary Limited, a company which has complied with Part S of tlie Companies Aet, 1893, and haYing its Registered Office at First Floor, 156 St. George's Ter­race, Perth, in the State of Western Australia, intends Yoluntarily to cease to carry on business in the said State on and after the 17th day of July, 1948.

Dated this 24th day of i\farch, 1948.

T. J. RAN'KINE WILSON, Agent in Western Australia.

Special X oticc. A new \Vcstcrn Australian company is abont to bo

fol'mc<l for the purpose of carrying 011 the same busi­ness as has been conc1uctcd by British Products Pro­prietary Limited. The new company will carry on business ut the same addr1,,ss, namely, Pastoral House, 156 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Nic.'110lson & Nicholson of The Bank of Adelaide Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Notice of Intention to Cease Business in Western

Australia. Robison and 1\forman Pty. Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that Robison and Norman Pty. Limited, a company which has complied with Part 8 of the Companies Act, 1893, and having its Registered Office at care of King, Lissiman & Co., 'l'hird Floor, Newspaper House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the Stato of \Vcstcrn Australia, intends voluntarily to cease to carry on business in the said State on and after the 17th day of July, 1948.

Dated this 24th day of :March, 1948.

NICHOLSON & NICHOLSON, of The Bank of Adelaide Chambers,

St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solieitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Section 330 (4).

THE Producers and Citizens' Co-Operative Assnraucc Company Limited (Incorp01•atcd in New South Wales) hereby gives notice that the Registered Office of the Company is situated at 569 Wellington Street, Perth, and that the da:fs and hours during which such office is accessible to the pnbJic are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from Monday to Friday, and from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday in each week.

Dated this 1st day of April, 1948.

F. E. !SELE, Agent i11 ·western Australia.

CO}.IPANIES ACT, 1943-1946.

Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office and of the Days and Hours such Office is Acces­sible to the Public.

Pursuant to Section 99 (4). Pacific ChC'mical Company, Limited.

:NOTICE is hereby given tl1a.t :-(1) The Registered Office of PacifiC' Chcmlcal

Company Limited, was on the 5th day of April, 1948, changed to and is now situated at 697 to 703 Hay Street, Perth.

(2) The days and hours during which the registered office of Pacific Chemical Compau)", Limited, is accessible to the public arc as from the 5th day of April, 1948, as follows:-:i\Ionday to Friday (excluding public holidays), from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Dated this J~th day of April, 1948.

C, G. HAMMOND, Direr.tor.

870 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 16, 1948.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Notice of Increase in Sha1·c Capit:11 Beyond the

Registered Capital. Pursuant to Section GG. George i\foss, Limited.

1. GEORGE MOSS LIMITED, hereby gives notice that by a resolution of the Company passed on the 12th day of March, 1948, the nominal share capital of the Company was increased by the addition thereof of the sum of £22,000 divided into 22,000 shares of £1 each beyond the registered capital of £3,000.

2. The additional capital is divided as follows:­Numbcr of Shares: 22,000; Class of Shares: Ordinary; Nominal Amount of Each Share: £].

3. The conditions subject to wliich the new sh:i.rcs have been or al'e to be issued arc as follows:-Voting Rights-Identical with those of existing slmrcholdcrs, namely, one sliarc one vote. Di,·idcn<ls-To rank in :tll respects parri passn with the existing orclinnry shares in the Company.

4. The rights nttnchcd to pl'cfcrencc shares or to each class of preference shares forming part of the original or increased cnpitnl of the Company are nil.

Dated this 'Z'nd day of April, 1948.

George Moss, Ltd.,

-T. F. QUILTY, Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946.

Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office and of the Days and Hours such Office jg Aeces­sib.Ic to the Public.

Pursuant to Section 99 (4). Harris Scnrfe and Sandovers, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby ginn that:-(1) The registered office of Hanis Scarfo and

Sandovcrs, Limited, was on the 5th day of April, 1948, changed to and is now situated at 697 to 703 Hay Street, Pel'th.

(2) The days and houl's during which the registered office of Harris Scarfc nnd Snndovers, Limited, is accessible to the public a1·c as from t1IC 5th day of April, 1948, as follows:-Mondny to Friday (excluding public holidays), from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Dated this 13th day of April, 1948.

C. G. HAMMO.N'D, Director.

C01~PANIES ACT, 1943-1946. Notice Concerning Lost Share Ccrtificatc.

Pursuant to Section 414 (1). The Independent Grocers' Alliance (W.A.), Limited. NOTICE is hereby given thnt Share Ccrtificnte No. 38 for one share in the abovcnamed Company entered in the name of Charles Henry Sully (deceased) of Narrogin, has been lost or destroyed and it is the in­tention of the Directors of the nbovcnamcd compan_v to issue a duplicate certificate in lieu thereof after 28 days from the publication hereof.

Dated the 6th clay of AprilJ 1948.

W. T. KINLEY, Secretary.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to sections 4'02 and 405 of the abovenamcd Act, the undermentioned persons have been registered on the dates specified as qualified to act as Auditors and Liquidators of Com­panies:-

Charles Alfred Bntclrnrt, of ea.re of C.'l'.A. Building. 69 St. George's Tcrrnce, Perth, Accountant. Da.tc of registration, 13th April, 1948.

Edward Lionel Wilson, of 73 Marine Terrace, Geraldton, Chartered A,ecountant (Aust.). Date of registration, 13th April, 1'948.

Dntcd the 14th day of April, 1948.

E. LAWSON '1.'URNBULL, Acting Registrar of Companies.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Notice of Change of Company Name.

Section 30 (5). NO'l'ICE is hereby given that W. H. Evans Limited has by a special resolution of the company and with the apl?roval of the Registrar of Companies signified in writing changed its name to W. H. Evans Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 17th day of Mnrcli, 1948.

T. l\IAC.B.,ARLANE, Deputy Registrar of Companies.

UOMPANIES ACT, 1943•1947. Form No. 22.

N oticc of Change of Company Name. Section 30 (5).

NOTICl~ is hereby given that Varley Dry Accumula­toi·s (Australia) Limited has by spccia.l resolution of the Company and with the approval o-f the Registrar of Companies signified in writing changed its nnmc to Commercial Development Proprietary Limited.

Dated the 16th day of lVfarch, 1948.

T. MACFARLANE, Deputy Registrar of Companies.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Forni No. 22.

1',,-otice of Change of Company Name. Pursuant to Section 30 (5).

NOTICE is hereby given that Laubman nnd Pank (W.A.) Limited has by a spccia..l rcsolntion of the Company mid with the approval of the Registrar of Companies signified in writing changed its name to Laubmnn and Pank (W.A.) Pty. Ltd.

Dntcd the 12th day of Manh, 1948.

T. MACFARLANE, Deputy Registrar of Companies.

Western Australia. COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947.

Notice of Situation of Registered Office of a Company Incol'poratcd Outside Western Austrnlia which Cnrrics 011 Business or is About to Carry on Business Within Western Australia and of the Days and Hours During which such Office is Accessible to the Public.

Pursuant to Section 330 (4). •ro the Registrar of Companies, Perth: MONSANTO (AUSTRALIA) PROPRIETARY, LI1f­ITED, hereby gives notice that the registered office in ,vcstcrn Australia of the Company is situate at 13·10 Monatt Street, F'rcmantlc, and thnt the days and hours during which such office is accessible to the public arc ns follows:-

All days of the week, Mondays to Fridays ( in­clusiYc), between the hours of 10 a.m. and noon and 2 p.m. and 4 p.lll. On Saturdays and public l10li· days the registered office will be closed.

Dated this 8th day of April, 1948.

P. E. FEILMAN, Agent in ,vcstern Australia.

~Icssrs. Olney ,rnd Nevilc, C.lVI.L. Building, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Com• pany.

NO'rICE OF GENERAL MEETING OF SHARE· HOLDERS.

IN the matter of the Companies Act, 1893-1938, and Rosenberg Bros., Limited (in voluntary liquidation). N oticc is hereby given that a General Meeting of shnreholdcrs will be held on the 24th May, 1948, in the board J'0om, Messrs. Stowe & Stowe, Chartered Accountants (Aust.), Atlas Building, Esplanade, Perth, at 2.30 p.m.

Business: To receive the Liquidators final report an<1 ncconnts on the completion of the liquidation.

A. F. STOWE,

R.H. STOWE, Liquidatoi:s,

APRIL 16, 1948.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A, 871

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-194u . .Notice of Change of Company Name.

Section 30 (5).

No•rICE is hereby given that The National Clothing Company (1930) Limited, has by a 3peei:l.1 Resolution of the Company and with the approval of the Registrar of Companies signified in writing eh:mged its u:i.me to Tl1e National Clothing Co., Ptr., Ltd.

D:i.tNl the 25th cl:l.y of :i\fareh, 1948.

E. LAWSON TURNBULL, Acting Registrar of Companies.

E'orm £,fo. 22. COMPANIES ACT, 1943•1946.

~otiee of Change of Company Name. RC'etio11 30 (5).

.NOTICE is hereby given th:i.t Ch:nlic C:u-ter, Limited, has by special resolution of the Company and with the :i.ppro,·:i.1 of the Registrni- of Comp:u1ies signified in writing ch:i.nged its 11:uue to Ch:i.rlie C:l.l'tcr Pty ., Ltd.

Da.tcd the 25th day of M:i.rch, 1948.

E. LAWSON TURNBULL, Acting Regisb:i.r of Comp:i.nics.

Form No. 22. C02>IPANIES ACT, 1943-1947.

Notice of Ch:i.nge of Compan;r Name. Section 30 ( 5).

NOTICE is hereby givcu that Robei·t Lamie & Co., Limited, hns by :i. Special Resolution of the Company :i.nd with the approv:i.l of the Registr:i.r of Comp:i.nics signified in writing cl1:i.nged its n:i.mc to Robert Lnurie Pt~·-, Ltd.

D:i.tcd the 24th d:ty of lifol'ch, 1948.

E. LAWSON TURNBULL, Acting Registrnl' of Comp:i.nies.

\Vcstcl'II Austrnlia. NANCY PRODUCTS LIMITED (fo

LIQUIDATION).

:'\OTICE is hcl'cby giwn, in purnu:i.ncc of section 158 of the Companies Act, 1893-1938, th:i.t :i. gcnc-ral meeting of the members of the abovcnamcd Company will be, held at the offic,e5 of ::Messrs. 'Wilson &, O'Kccfc, 104 St. George's Tcrr:i.cc, Perth, on Thul'sda;r, the 20th day of .May, 19481 :i.t the hoUI' of 3 o'clock in the afternoon, fol' the pul'posc of having an :tccount l:i.id befol'c them showing the manne1· in which the v,inding np h:1s bee:1 concluded, aud the pl'operty of the Company disposed of, aud of l1caring :my expl:i.n:i.tion th:tt m:i.r be given by t11c Liquidator.

Dated this 10th d:iy of Ap1'i1 1 1948.

A. V>l. L. DARBYSHIRE, Liquid:i.tor.

Joseph, 1Iuh & Williams, Solicitors, Victori:i. Honsr, St. Gcol'gc 's Tcn·ace, Pcl'th.

\Vcstcrn Austr:llia. CO:\!PANIES ACT, 1943-1947.

Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of the days :i.nd hours dul'ing wbieh such office is :i.cccs­siblc to tlie Public.

Pu!'suant to Section 99 (-1). Yiking Fish Pl'oducts Proprietary Limited.

To the Registrar of Companies, Perth: NOTICE is hereby given th:i.t the Registered Office of Viking Fish Products Propl'iebl'y Limited is situ:itc 501-504 Fifth Flool', C.M.L. Building, St. George's Tcl'­racc, Perth, and that tlic days and hours during whi<'h such offire is :i.cccssiblc to the public :nc :i.s follo"·s :-­All d:i.ys of the week, Mo1:d:i.ys to Fridnys, iuclusin', between the hom·s of 10 :1.111. :i.nd noon :ind 2 p.111. :i.nt'l 4 p.m., except on pttblic holid:i.ys 1 when the offii:.'e will be closed.

Dated tl1is 5th d:ty of Apl'il, 1948.

:M. A. COCKING, Dil'cctor.

:Messrs. Olney and Nc,·ile, C.1LL. Building, $t. f}eorgc!s Ten':l.N'. Perth, Soli<M.ol's fol' the Comp:rny.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Form No. 22.

Xoticc of Change of Comp:i.ny Name. Pursuant to Section 30 (5).

); OT ICE is hcre.hy given that Optic:i.l Pl'cscriptions (W.A.) Limited has by :i. special resolution of the Com­pany :1.nd with the :ipprov:i.l of the R<:gistrnr of Com­panies signified in writing, ch:i.ngcd its name to Optic:i.1 Pl'cscl'iptions (\V.A.) Pty. Ltd.

Dated the 12th d:i.y of :Mal'ch, 1948.

T. MACFARLANE, L>cputy Registr:u of Companies.

CO).JPA~IES ACT, 1943-1947. Fol'm No. 22.

Notice of Cb:i.ngc of Company N:i.111c. Purhu!lnt to Section 30 (5) .

:'\OTICE is hereby giwu th:i.t Optical Supplies (W.A.) Limited h:1s by :i. speci:i.1 l'CSolution of the Company and with the :i.pprov:i.1 of the Registr:i.r of Comp:i.nics signi­fied in writing, ch:i.nged its name to OptiC':ll Supplic<= (W.A.) Pt,-. Ltd.

D:i.ted this 12th d:i.~· of ).fal'ch, 1948.

T. ).!ACFAR,LANE, Deputy Registr:i.1· of Companies.

'l'HE contPAiNfES ACT, 194.3-1947. Xoticc of Ch:i.ngc of Company's N:i.mc.

Wilson and ,Tohns Limited. ?\O'fICE is hereby given th:i.t \"Vilson :i.nd Johns Lim­ited, by :1 spcci:i.1 l'esolution of the Company :i.nd with the :1pprov:i.l of the Registr:i.r of Comp:i.nics, signified in wi·iting, ch:i.nged its n:i.mc to Wilson & Johns Pty. Ltd.

D:i.tcd the 2nd d:1y of Apl'il, 1948.

E. LAWSON 'fURi\BULL, Acting Registrar of Companies.

CO1LPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Form No. 22.

Xotii:;c of Change of Compiu1y N:i.mc. Pursu:mt to Section 30 (G).

XOTIOE is hcl'eby given that Service Properties Com­p:i.ny Limited has by special resolution of the Company :md with the approv:i.1 of the Rcgistl':ir of Companies signified in wiiting, changed its name to ScrviC'e Pro­perties Pty. Ltd.

D:itcd the 12th d:i.y of :i\fal'ch, 1948.

T. MAOFARLANE, Deputy Rcgistrnr of Companies.

L:i.Y:rn, Walsh & Smith, Solicito1·s, Perth.

IN THE ;IIATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943. 1947, :i.nd in the matter of Viking Fish Products Pl'opl'ictary Limited.

l-."OTICF. is hereby giwu that, pm·suant to section 26 (1) of th0 :i.bovcn:tmcd Act, :t Certificate of Incorpora­tion :is :i. Limit':'d Comp:i.ny h:i.s this d:i.y been issued to \"iking Fish Pl'oducts Propriet:i.ry Limited.

D:i.kd tl1is Gth d:iy of April, 1948.

E. LA WSOi't TURXBULL, Acling Registrar of Companies.

Companies Offict:•, Supreme Court, Perth, \V.A.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946. Xotice of Change of Company Name.

Section ~O ( 5). :'{OTlCE is hei-eb:r givru that \Vo1•sley Timber Co., Limited, h:i.s by :i. spcci:i.1 resolution of the Company and with the npp1·0\·:i_l of the Registrar of Companies signified in writing ch:i.ngcd its name to Worsley Tim­ber Pty., Ltd.

D:i.tcd the 22nd day of l\-farnh, 1948.

E. LAWSON TURNBULL, Acting Registrar of Companies.

Dwyer & rrhomas, 49 William Street, Perth, Solicitor~ for thE' tlhO\"C-U:l.lllC'i:l Comp:i.ny.

872 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [ APRIL 16, 1948.

NOTICE OF CHANGE OF COMPANY NAME.

NOTICE is hereby given that Pindar Stone & Lime Proprietary Company Limited has by specfal resolution of the Company and with the approval of the Registrar of Companies signi:fied in writing, changed its name tu Pindar Stone & Lime Company Proprietary Limited.

Dated tlw 5th day of April, 1948,

E. LA.WSON rrURNBULL, Acting Registrar of Companies.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Notice of Change of Company Name.

Pursuant to Section 30 (5). NOTICE is hereby given that Bearing Service Co., of Australia (W.A.) Limited, has by a special resolution of the Company and with the approval of the Registrar of Companies signified in writing changed its name to Bearing Service Co. of Australia (W.A.) Pty., Ltd,

Dated the 231'd day of March, 1948.

E. LAWSON TURNBULL, Acting Registrar of Companies.

Nicholson & Nicholson, of The Bank of Adelaide Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Notice of Change of Company's Name,

Bunning Brothers, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that Bunning Brothers, Limited, has by special resolution of the Company and with the approval of the Registrar of Companies sig­nified in writing elianged its name to Bunning Bros., Pty., Ltd.

Dated the 1st day of April, 1948.

E. LAWSON TURNBULL, Acting Registrar of Companies.

NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS.

IN the matter of the Companies Act, 1893-1938, and Swan Charcoal Company Limited (in Vol. Liquidation), notice is hereby given that a general meeting of shai:-e­holders will be held on the 24th May, 1948, in the Board Room, Messrs. Stowe & Stowe-, Chartered Account­ants (Aust.), Atlas B11ilding, Esplanade, Perth, at 1] a.m.

Business: To receive the Liquidator's final report and accounts on the completion of the liquidation.

R.H. STOWE, Liquidator.

IN THE :MAT1'ER OF THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1895.

I, EVELYN ALICE WALTON, Secretary being the person hereunto authorised by the Mutual Help Society do hereby giv.e, notice that I am desirous that such Society should be incorporated under the provisions of the Associations Incorporation Aet, 1895.

EVELYN A. WALTON,

The following is a copy of the Memorial intended to be filed in the Snpreme Court under the provisions of of the said Aet. Memorial of Mutual Help Society filed in pursuance

of the Associations Incorporation Aet, 1895.

1. Name of Institution-Mutual Help S'oeiety.

2. Object or purpose of the Institution-(a) The extension of mutual help for needy citizens.

(b) Periodical visits to the homes of aged invalids anil others who may benefit by such visits.

(e) All applications snb,mitted for help are to be carefully investigated and help extended if approved by a majority of members present at the .next eouneil meeting after such application has been submitted.

3. Where situated or established-515 William Street, Perth,

4. The name or names of the trustee or trustees­Evelyn Alice Walton, Doris Yates, Benjamin Ritcher.

5. In whom the management of the Institution is vested, and by what means (whether by deed, settle­ment, or otherwise)-An executive committee of four­teen namely: President, t1''0 Vice-Presidents, Seere· tary, Assistant Secretary, Treasurer and eight Council members, AU to be elected by ballot.

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOT!CE is hereby given that the Partnership hereto· fore subsisting between Thomas James Corteen and Johnston Herbert Ramsay Corteen carrying on busi­ness at Mount Hawke Farm, West Wubin, as Farmers and Graziers under the style or firm name of ''T. J. and J. H. R. C01·teen,'' has been dissolved as from the 2nd day of July, 1946. All debts due and owing by the late firm will be received and paid by the said Johnston Herbert Ramsay Corteen who will continue to carry on the said business in his own .name. The said Thomas James Corteen lmving died on the 2nd day of July, 1946.

Dated the 22nd day of March, 1948.

The Perpetual Executors, and Agency Company Limited,

Trustees (W.A.)

P. G. CARTER, Secretary.

J. H. R. CORTEEN: Signed by The Perpetual Execu­

tors, Trustees and Agency Company (W.A,) Limited and Johnston Herbert Ramsay Cor­teen the Executors of the Will of the said Thomas James Corteen deceased in the pre· senee of-

J. A. Corteen. J. H. R. CORTEEN.

Signed by the said Johnston Herbert Ramsay Corteen in the presence of-

J. A. Corte en .. Hardwick, Slattery & Gibson, of Victoria House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Executors.

NO'rICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto carried on by Herbert Paul Teske, Lawrence Roy Char­man and Leonard Leslie Anderson, in the business of Motor Cycle and General Engineers, under the style or firm name of 11 The Beaufort Engineering Works,'' at 512 Beaufort Street, Perth, has been dissolved as from the 31st day of March, 1948. The said Lawrence­Roy Charman and the said Leonard Leslie Anderson having retired from the said business, which will aH from the said 31st day of March, 1948, be carried on by the -said Hcrbel't Paul Teske alone.

Dated this 9th clay of April, 1948.

ROY CIIARMAN.

H.P. TESKE.

L. ANDERSON. This notice is given by S. E. Tippett, Solicitor, of

W.A. Chambers, 104 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

THE BARRISTERS' BOARD. Annual Election.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, and in accordance with No. 8 of the Rules of the Board, that at a meeting of the Barristers' Board held on Tues­day, the 6th day of April, 1948, and duly convened for the purpose of election of members, Messrs. R. D. Forbes, J. Hale, L. W. Jackson, G. S. James and "\V. T. Unmaek were deelared to be duly elected members of the Barristers' Board.

REGINALD II. GOODMAN, Secretary of the Barristers' Board,

Supreme Court, Perth, 13th April, 1948,

APRIL Hi, 1948.]

rn 1'!-IB SUPREi\lE COURT 01' WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of 1.he \Yill of Frederidc Riley, late of Riley RoaJ, Rirerton, in the State of 'Western Aus­trali:i, Old Age PC'nsioner (formerly Jtarmcr), dN·eaSl'<l.

ALL persons hadng elaims or demamls against thl' l'statc of the aho\·en:unc>d d<·<'eased are l1ereby reqnirecl to send par1.ic•nlars thereof in writing to ihe Executor, enre of ).fr. P. S. Dnrston, 105 St. George's Terrace. Pc1th, 011 or before the 17th day of iray, 1948, after whieh dntc the said Executor will proceed to distribntl· the assets of tthe said cleccasecl among the person-; c•ntitlcd thereto, ha\·ing regard only to those claims and tlemands of whieh he shall then ha\·e h:1d notice.

Dated this 12th day of April, 1948.

PHILIP SIDNEY DURSTON, 105 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solic·itor for the said Executor.

IN nrn SlTPRE:>IE COURT OF WES'rERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Estate of Edgar John Church, l:1te of Hay Street, Perth, in the State of 'Weste1·11 Anstralia, Hotclkeeper, cleceased, intestate.

XOTICE is hereby gh•en that all creditors and other persons Iwving c•laims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are required to send parti­culars therc>of in writing to the Administrators, ,vn­liam :UmTtl)" Church, Ifarold \Vhitley Clrnreh :md Doug­las ).faleolm Churl"h, of care of ).frssrs. Stone Jam~s & Co., Solicitors, of 47 Bt. George's 'l'errare, Perth, on or before the 17th dny of ~fay, 19-18, aftC'r which date the said Administrators will proC'eed to clistribntt> the assets of the said deceased nmong the persons entitled thereto, hadng rrganl only to the claims and demands of whic-h they shall tlwn havr had notice.

Dated tlic 12th day of April, l!HS.

R'"l'ONE, ,JA.11ER & CO., 47 St. George's Tcnate, Perth, Solicitors for the Administrators.

IN TI:IE SUPR,EME COURT OF \YESTERN A US~'RALIA-PROBATE JURISDIC'l'ION.

In the matter of the Will of Caroline Amanda Wanke, late of Katanning, in the State of \Vestern Ans: tralia, \Vidow, deceased.

.:--:OTICE is hereby gi\"('ll that all persons hadng claims or demands against the C'state of the abO\"('namcd deceased arc hcrcb,r required to send particulars thereof in writing to the Ei.:ceutors, 1ifcssrs. A. E. \Vanke and L. A. Gilbert, eare of the m1dersig-ncd, on or bcforC> the 17th da_v of Ma.\·, 1948, nfter \\"l1ie,J1 date the said Executors will proct"cd to distribute tlw assets of tl1e snid det•ca<;cd amongst the 11e1·sons entitled thereto, ha\·ing regard only to the elaims and demands of which they shall then have had notiec.

Dated the 6th day of April, 19-18.

YILLEXEU \"E, S)IITH, I(EALL & I-IA'rFlELD,

Agents for Watts and Gee, Kata11ning, Solicitors for the Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRa\LIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Bessie Prows(', late ol Short Strt"ct

1 Canning Bridge, in thr State of

\Vcstern Australia, \Vidow all(l Florist, deceased. :NO'rICE is liercby given that all creditors and other persons hadng any claims or demands against the Estate of the abovcnamcd deceased arc hereby re• quested to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The \Vest Australian Trustcc1 Executor and Agency Company, Limited, of 135 St. George's Ter-1·:1ee, Perth, on or before the 17th da.v of :May, 1948, after whieh date the said Executor \\"ill proceed to ,Jistribntc the assets of the said deceased amongst the

873

persons entitled thereto, having regard only to those 1•laims and demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the Gth day of April, lf)48.

HARDWICK, SLATTERY & GIBSON, 0£ Bank of Adelaide Chambers, Fremantle,

SoliC'itors for the Executor.

IX THE SUPREME COUR'I' OF WESTERN A USTR.ALf.A-PROBA'I'E JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of 'l'homas Arthur Hender, late of 28 VanrOu\·cr Street, Albany, in the State of \Ycstcrn .Amtrnlia.

XOTICE is herch_\. gircn that all creditors and other persons ha\·ing claims and demands against the estate of the abo\·c1iamcd deecascd are hereby required to ::encl partic·ulan, in writing of their claims and demand'> to the Exeeutors, Thomas George All.111 Beal and Jo.:mph ,James Hodson :1forris, c/o Haynes, Robinson & Sey­mour, of York Rtrcct, Albany, on or hcforc the 17th clay of .Jiay, W-!S, after which date the said Executors \\"ill proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled thereto, ha\·iug regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then ha\'C had notice.

Dated this 13th day of April, 1918.

VJLLENEUYE SMITH, KEALL & HATFIELD,

of 23 Barraek Street, Perth, Solici­tors and Agents for Haynes, Robiuso11 & Seymour, of York Street, Albany, Solicitors for the Excenton;.

JN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Cornelius Joseph Drew, formerly of i\Iount Magnet and Eradn, but late of 58 Lyall Street, Kalgoorli c, in the b'ta tc of Western Australia, Retired Pastoralist, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovcnamcd deceased arc required to send par• ticnlars thereof in writing to the Executrix Mary Dorothy Harlond, care of Messrs. Stone, James & Co., Solicitors, of 47 St. George 1s Terrace, Perth, on or before the 17th day of May, 19-18, after which <late the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons en­titled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 12th day of April, 1948.

STONE, ,TAMES & CO., 47 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executrix.

lN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JUffiSDICTION.

In the matter of the \Vill of James Nelson Hcpple, formerly of 61 Outram Street, West Perth, in the State of Western Australia, Pastrycook, late of Lake Grace in the said State, Storekeeper, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against tl1c estate of the above­named deceased must send particulars in writing thereof to the Executor, ,John Richard Hinwood, care of Ucssrs. :H. E. & R. Solomon, Solicitors, 17 Market Street, Frcmantle1 on or before the 17th day of May, 1948, after which date the said Executor will pro­ceed o distribntc the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons c11titled thcrco having regard only to such claims and demands of which he shall then ha\'C had notice.

Dated the 12th day of April, 1948.

M. E. & R. SOLOMON, 17 Market Street, Frcmantlc1

Solicitors for the Executor,

874 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRJL 16, 1948.

JN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the 'Will of Alfrida Lovisa Englund, formerly of 153 Nicholson Road, Subiaco, in the State of Western Australia, later of Bethesda Hospital, Hamcrsley Roa.d, Subiaco, aforesaicl, and lastly of 3-! Clifton Street, }.fount Lawlc~·~ in the said State, \Vidow, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all ci-cditors and other persons 11aving any claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamcd deceased are requested to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Execntol' and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the said State on or before the 17th day of May, 1948, after which date the said Executor will pro­ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto ha\"ing regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 13tb day of April, 1948.

BOULTBEE, GODFREY & VIRTUE, of 66 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN 'rHE SUPRE1ill COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE .JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the V-lill of Margaret ,Tauc Thomns, late of 84 Crawfo1:d Road, Maylancls, in the State of \Vestcru Australia, Widow, clcccascd.

TAKE notice thnt all crec1it01·s and other persons hav­ing claims or demands against the Estate of the above­named deceased nrc hereby required to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executors, Wilfred Frank Roberts and George Edward Payne, of C'arc of ;\fcssn. Eastman & Jcnonr, Solicitors, of Bm1hury, in the s:till State on or bcfOl'c the 17tl1 duy of May, 1948, after whicl1 date the said E:\'.:ccutors will proceecl to distri­bute the assets of the said deceased among the per­sons cntit-lcd thereto, ha,·ing regard ouly to the claims and demands of wl1ich they shall t.licll 11avc rccci\"Cd notice.

Dated the 12th day of April, 1948.

.JOHN H. 0'HALLORAN, Agent for Eastman & Jenom, Soli­

citors for the Executors, of Bunbury, \Vestcrn Australia.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Evclil1e Augusta Hender, late of Vancouver Street, Albany, in the State of Western Australia.

l\,..OTICE is hereby given that all creditors and othc·· persons having claims and demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby required to send particulars in writing of their claims ancl de· mands to the Exceutors, Thomas George Allan Beal and Joseph James Hodsoll Morris, care Haynes, Robinson and Seymour, of York Street, Albany, on or before the 17th day of 1ifay, 1948, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute tl1e assets of the said deceased amongst the parties en­titled thereto liaving 1·egard 011ly to the claims and demands of which they shall then ban had notice.

Dated this 13th day of April, 1948.

VILLENEUVE SMITH, KEALL & HATFIELD, of 23 Barrack Street, Perth, Solicitors

and Agents for Haynes, Robinson & Seymour, of York Street, Albany, Solicitors for the Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE ,JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the ·wm of William Edwnrd Criddle, late of "Shady Grove" Farm, South Greenough, via Gera.ldton, in the State of Western Australia, Farmer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all -ercditors and other persons having claiins or demands against the estate of the abffVenamcd deceased arc hereby required to send full pn.rticufar!"! thereof i.11. writing to the Execn-

tor, The Perpetual Executors, 'l'ruatecs and Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, of 93 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or bef01•e the 17th day of May, 1948, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distri­bute the assets of the said deceased amongst the per• sons entitled thereto l1aving regard only to those claims and demands of wliich it shall then have re­ceived notice.

Dated this 12th day of April, 1948.

ROBINSON, COX, McDONALD & LOUCH, 20 Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

l\Totice to Creditors and Claimants. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons arc hereby required to send particu· Jars of such claims or clcmands to the PubliCJ Trnste~ in writing on or before the 14th d:iy of May, 1948, after which date the Public Trustee will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased persons among those entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims or demands of which the Public Trustee sh:1.ll then ha\"C had notice.

D:1tcll ut .Perth the 14th dny of March, 1948.

J. H. GLYNN, Publie Trustee.

A.N .A. House, St. George '.s Terrace, Pcrtl1.

Name, Occupation, Address, Date of Death. Rogers, Joseph; Retired Labourer; late of Cundei·•

din; 17/6/1947. )foyers, Adolph (also lmov;,1 as Adolph Meyer)· Re·

tired Tiler; late of Ncdlnnds; 1/4/1947. '

THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AC1', 1941. XOTICE is hereby givc11 that, pun,uant to section 14 of the Public '11l'Ustce Act, 1941, the PubliCI Trustee hus elected to administer the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons.

Dated at Perth the 14th day of Marcl1, 1948.

J. H. GLYNN, Public Trustee.

A.N.A. House, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Name of Deceased, Occupation, Address, Date of Deatb1

Date Election Filed. Meyers, Adolph (also known as Adolph Meyer) i R.e­

tircd Tiler; late of Nedlands; 1/4/1947; 9/4/1948. Rogers, Joseph; Retired Lahourer; late of Cunder­

din; 17/6/1947; 9/4/1948.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-IN BANKRUPTCY.

The Bankruptcy Act, 1892 (No. 23 of 1921)-rc Arthur Gaunt and Bertie Gaunt trading as Gaunt Brothers, of Perth, Contractors.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Second and Final Dividend of 2s. 0.56d. in the pound has been declared b1 this matter, and is payable at the office of the Official Receiver on Monday, the 19th April, 1948, or any subsequent day thereafter.

Dated this 12th day of April, 1948.

A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver,

6 The Esplanade, Perth.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-IN BANKRUPTCY.

The Bankruptcy Aet, 1892 (No. 23 of 1921-In the separate estate of Bertie Gaunt ( of the firm of Gaunt Brothers),

NOTICE is hereby given that the Second and Final Dividend of 16s. 2.512d. in the pound has been. de­clared in this matter, and is payable at the office of the Official Receiver on Monday, tlic 19th day of April, 19{-3, or any subsequent day thereafter.

Dated this 12th day of April, 1948.

A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver,

fl The Esplanade1 Perth,

,<PRlL l(j, 1948.j U0V1~H.N.MEN1' GAZETTE, \V.A.

AC'l'S OF PARLIAME:N'l1, E'l'C., FOl-t ;::iALE AT GOVERNMEN1' PRINTING Ol/FICE.

ALattoira Act aud Amendment Administration Act (Couaolidated) Adoption of Childreil A~t, Agrit.:ultural Banis. Ll't A.gricultural SeA:1.3 Ar.~ Arbitration Ad Association'" 1 ,,eorporation Ac:t A uetioneerP. f et, Bills of Sale Act (Consolidated) t1nd Amend·

m~nt Brands l1.:jt Brev.d Act (Consolidated) anil Amendment Be.sit Fires Act (Consolidated) Cnr.riers Act 0hild Welfare Act Companies Act Crown su:ts Act Dairy Cuttle Improvement Act Dairy Industry Act Dairy Products Marketing Regulation Act Dit:elarat,ions and Attestations Act Dentists Act Discharged Soldiers 1 Settleme!lt Act Dog Act (Consolidated) Dried Fruits Act i)roving Act Drugs (Police Offences) Act Egg Marketing Act Electoral Act (Consolidated) Electricity Act Employers 1 Liability Act Employment Brokers Act and Amendment Evidence Act ( Consolidated) Factorice and Shops Act (Consolidated) Factories a11d Shops Act Regulatione Factories and Shopa Time and Wages BookB-

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Miuhte Stores Deal.ere .A-Jt Marriage Act .i\farricd ·women's Property Act (Consoli­

dated) }.farried 'Women's Protection Act (Consoli-

dated) ?l-1astcrs and Servants Act Medical Practitiuncrs Act Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, a;•il

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tions Mining Act Mining Development Act Money Lenders Act (Consolidntcd) Muni::ipnl Corporations Act (Consolidated) Nat.:.71; A.dmiuistration Act Native Flora Protection Act Notarios Act N oxioua W cede Act Nurses Registration Act Partnership Act .. Pawnbrokers Act (Consolidated) Pearling Act (Consolidated) Pctroloam Act Pharma.ey and Poiaone Act (Consolidated) Plant Diseases Act Police Cct)e Compilation Powers of: Attorney Act Prcvcntfo::.l of Cruelty to Animals Act Pri.ocns Act (Consolidated) l?ublic Service Act (Consolidated) !..:>v.blic Worl:s Act and Amendment l"'urchasers 1 Protection Act Iload District~ A<·t (Co-nsolidntcd) ,3alc of Goods Act \~~cond-hand Dealers Act 2tamp Act ( Consolidated) Otatc GoYernmcnt Insurance Ac: a~atc ManufacturcM Description /..,/!t State Trnding Concerns Act Stn 1;c •r~·ansport Co-ordintltion Act Statit;t1-:s Act Supcr~rnnuat.ion and Family Bcncfite Act Supr0:.: .. e Coul't Act T-anants, P11rcbasers, and Mortgagors' Rulie:f

Act 1.'in?ber Industry Hcgnlation Act nnd Rcgu-

!ations Tob.lisator Act and Amendment 'I'own Planniug and Development Aet Trade Unions Aet ~i'radcs Descriptions Art 1.'rnffic Act (Consolidated) aud Regulation:l Tramways Act, Gowrnmcnt Trespass, Pcneing and Impounding Act nnd

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876 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [APRIL 16, 1948.

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ERRATA. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ACT, 1929-1940.

IN the notice nppearing under the nbove heading in thr. Govern1nent Gazette of the 5th March, 1948, in the last line of the subpatngraph of paragraph 2 of regu­lation 20 relating to Grade IA potatoes, for the figuL"e-; "l½'' and ''3'' reacl the figures ''2'' and ''3~,·, respectively.

CONTENTS.

Administration .Act Agricultme, Depnrtment of Anatomy Act Appointments 819-20, 822-23, 825, 847,

Page. 873-74

849-50, 87fi 8~3

849-50, 85~ Arbitration Conrt Associations lnl•orporntion Audit Act .. Bnnk Holiday proelnhnccl B:mkrnp-tey Barristers Board Bread Act-Poll Bnsh Fires C11sh Order, ctt., Cemeteries

Lost

Chief Sceretiny ·-:, DepartnH'nt Child Welfare Commissioners fot• Deelnrati011s Companies Cro"·n Law DC'JHtrhnent .. Deceased Persons' Estntes Electoral Erratn Notice F'aetorics imcl Shops Health Department Hospitals-Boards of Management Industrial Arbitration Labour, Department of Laud Drainage Lands Department Licensed Surveyors Aet Licensing · Loral Authorities (Heser,,cs Funds) .Marriages, Licenses to Celebrate Metropolitan Water Supply, etc. Milk Act Mines Depn1·tmeut i\-runieipalities Orders in Couneii Partnerships dissoh'ed Proclnmations Public ·ServieC' Cornmissiont·r Public Trustee Public \Vorks DC'partmrnt Railways Registmr General .. Registrar of Companies Registratiou o'f Birtl1~, etc. Hesnmption .. Road Boards

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816-17, 849 S45

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Act 847 8-52

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817-18, 843-49 850 852

870-7~

Sale of Land fol' non-payment of Rates

85~ 8H

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851 Tendm· 'Board Tenders accepted 'Tenders invited '.fritf-l'ie Ai.'t-Hrgnlations Tramways Treasury

832, 843-44, 85~ 846-47

850 819

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