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[2013) OP WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] [nF:OlSTl-:inm AT TIU: OHNERAL POST OFFlCJ::, PERTH, FOR TIU!iSMlSSIO?.'. BY POST AS A NEWSI'Al"F.Jt.) No. 39.] PERTH : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. (1948. WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT. JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor, [L.S.] PROCLAldATION By His Excellency The l"tonourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis· tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant•Governcr in and over the Stale of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr. No. 1300/47. WHEREAS by the T1·ansfer of Land Act, 1803·1946, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Ga:::ctto to reYcst in His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, whereof His i\fajesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas His :Majesty is now the registered proprietor of Plantagenet LoC'ations -1231, 4232 and +233 as regis• tered iu Certificate of 'l'itle, Volunle 1025, Folio 353: Now, therefore I, the Lieutenant-Go,·ernor, with the ad\"ice and consent of the Exerntive Uonncil, do by this Proclamation renst in His )fajcsty, his heirs and sncC'essors Plantagenet LoC'atio.us 4231, 4232 and 4233 aforesaid as of his former estate. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2nd day of Septem- ber, 1948. By His ExcellenC'y's Command, (Sgd.) L. THORN, .Minister for Lands. GOD SA VE THE KING WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT. JAMES MITCHELL, Li eutenant-Govemor. (L.S.J PROCLAMATION l By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr. No. 1301/47. WHEREAS br the Transfer of Land Act, 1803-1946, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Ga::cttc to re\"est in His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, wliereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas His Ma_jesty is now the registered proprietor of Hay Locations 1459 and 1460 as registered in Certifi- ('ate of Title, Volume 1068, Folio 363: Now, therefore 1., the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice and con- :.ent of the Executive Uouncil, do by this Proclamation revest in His i\Iajesty, his heirs and suctessors Hay LoC'ations 1459 and 1460 aforesaid as of his former estate. Given under my hand and the PubliC' Seal of the said State, at 'Perth, this 2nd day of Septem• ber, Hl48. By His ExcellenC'y's Command, (Sgd.) L. THORN, l\Unister for Lands. non SA \'E THE KING sVESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT. JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant~Governor. (L.S.J PROCLAMATION } By His Excellency The Honourable Sir Jam,,; Mitchel!, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis• tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Oependencles in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr. Ko. 1308/47. WHEREAS by the rrransfer of Land Act, 1803-1946, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Ga::cttc to reYest in His :Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, wl1ereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor; ancl whereas His Majesty is now the registered proprietor of );i"elsou Locations 6594 Rud 10251 as registered in Certificate of Title, Yolume 1025, Folio 648: Now, therefore I, the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice and C'Onsent of the Executive Council, do by this Pro- l'lamatiou rcnst in His Majesty, his heirs and sue· ('essors Nelson LoC'ations 6594 and 10251 aforesaid as of his former estate. Ginn under Ill~' hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2nd day of Septem· ber, 1948. Br His ExcellenC'y 's Command, (Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lands. GOD SA YE THE KTNG

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WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]

[nF:OlSTl-:inm AT TIU: OHNERAL POST OFFlCJ::, PERTH, FOR TIU!iSMlSSIO?.'. BY POST AS A NEWSI'Al"F.Jt.)

No. 39.] PERTH : FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. (1948.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor,

[L.S.]

PROCLAldATION By His Excellency The l"tonourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis· tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant•Governcr in and over the Stale of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 1300/47. WHEREAS by the T1·ansfer of Land Act, 1803·1946, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Ga:::ctto to reYcst in His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, whereof His i\fajesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas His :Majesty is now the registered proprietor of Plantagenet LoC'ations -1231, 4232 and +233 as regis• tered iu Certificate of 'l'itle, Volunle 1025, Folio 353: Now, therefore I, the Lieutenant-Go,·ernor, with the ad\"ice and consent of the Exerntive Uonncil, do by this Proclamation renst in His )fajcsty, his heirs and sncC'essors Plantagenet LoC'atio.us 4231, 4232 and 4233 aforesaid as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2nd day of Septem­ber, 1948.

By His ExcellenC'y's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, .Minister for Lands.

GOD SA VE THE KING

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Li eutenant-Govemor.

(L.S.J

PROCLAMATION

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

Corr. No. 1301/47. WHEREAS br the Transfer of Land Act, 1803-1946, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Ga::cttc to re\"est in His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, wliereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas His Ma_jesty is now the registered proprietor of Hay Locations 1459 and 1460 as registered in Certifi-

('ate of Title, Volume 1068, Folio 363: Now, therefore 1., the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice and con­:.ent of the Executive Uouncil, do by this Proclamation revest in His i\Iajesty, his heirs and suctessors Hay LoC'ations 1459 and 1460 aforesaid as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the PubliC' Seal of the said State, at 'Perth, this 2nd day of Septem• ber, Hl48.

By His ExcellenC'y's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, l\Unister for Lands.

non SA \'E THE KING

sVESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant~Governor.

(L.S.J

PROCLAMATION

} By His Excellency The Honourable Sir Jam,,; Mitchel!, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis• tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Oependencles in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. Ko. 1308/47. WHEREAS by the rrransfer of Land Act, 1803-1946, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Ga::cttc to reYest in His :Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, wl1ereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor; ancl whereas His Majesty is now the registered proprietor of );i"elsou Locations 6594 Rud 10251 as registered in Certificate of Title, Yolume 1025, Folio 648: Now, therefore I, the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice and C'Onsent of the Executive Council, do by this Pro­l'lamatiou rcnst in His Majesty, his heirs and sue· ('essors Nelson LoC'ations 6594 and 10251 aforesaid as of his former estate.

Ginn under Ill~' hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2nd day of Septem· ber, 1948.

Br His ExcellenC'y 's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lands.

GOD SA YE THE KTNG

2014 GOVERNlvlEN'f GAZETTE, IV.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, fO W!T.

JAMES MITCHELL, l1eutenant-Governor.

[LS.]

PROCLAMATION By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencib in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 1314/47. WHEREAS by the Trausfer of Land Act, 1893-1946, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Gazef.te to re,·est in His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, whereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas His Majesty is now the registered proprietor of Nelson Locations 9739 aud 10252 as registered in Cer• tificate of Title, Volume 1025, Folio 162: Now, there­fore I, the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executi,·e Council, do by this Proclama­tion revest iu His Majesty, his heirs and successors Nelson Loc·ations 9730 and 10252 aforesaid as of his former estate.

GiYen under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Pe1•th, this 2nd day of Septem­ber, 1948.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE TH!l KING

WF.STERN AUSTRALIA, JAMES MITCHELL,

TO WIT. Lieutenant-Governor.

(LS.]

PR OCLAMN!'IO N By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over tii~ State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australi.;

Corr. No. 3168/-H>. WHERJ~AS by the Transfer of Laud Act, 1893~1946, the Governor is elllpowered b~• Proclamation in the Govcnwwnt Ga,::rttc to re, est in "His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, "hereof His Majesty m:ty Lt't'ome the registered proprietor; :tncl whe1·eas His .Ma.jesty is now the registered proprietor of Geraldton Lot 416 as registered in the Offll'c of Titles in Volume 1010, Folio 4!l6: Now, therefore 1, the Liente11:111t-G0Ye1·uor, witl1 the adYice and consent of the E:xeenth·e Cot:neil, do by this Proclamatio.11 revest in His l\fajest)·, his heirti aud successors Geraldton Lot 416 aforesaid as of his former C'state.

GiYen under my hand and the Pnblie Seal of the said State, ut l'erth, this 2nd day of Septem­ber, 19--1:8.

By 1-l is Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lands.

GOD SA VE THE KING

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor.

[LS.]

PROCLAMATION 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James J Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­

tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 3248/97. \VHEREAS by the rrnrnsfer of Land Act, 189B-l94G, the Governor is empowered b~• Proc·lamation in the Government Ga.zclto to revest iu llis Majesty as of his former est11te all or an~· lauds, whereof His 1-fa,iesty m~y become the registered proprietor; and "hereas His Majesty is now the registered proprieto1· of \Varoon:t Town Lots 23 and 24 as registered in Certi­ficates of Title, Volumes 1029· ancl 1 Q.17, Folios 794 and 677 respecth-ely: Now, therefore I, the Lieutenant­Gove1'11or, with the advice and consent of the Execu­tive Council, do by this Procl:tnwtion revest in His Majesty, his heirs and successors W'aroona Town Lots 23 and 24 aforesaid as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the P11blic Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2nd day of Septem­ber, 1948.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lands.

GOD SA VE THE KING

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor.

LLS.J

PROCLAMATION

) By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 1290/47. "WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1946, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Gazette to revest in His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, whereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas His Majesty is now the registered proprietor of Sussex Location 1493 as registe1'ed in Certificate of rnue, Volume 1036, Folio 564: Now, therefore I, the Lieutenaut-Gove1'11or, with the advice and consent of the .E.xeeutive Council, do by this Proclamation revest in His Majesty, his heirs and successors Sussex Loca­tion 1493 aforesaid as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2nd day of Septem­ber, 1948.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lands.

GOD SA VE THE KING

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor.

[L.S.]

PROCLAMATION

) By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grancl Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over th~ State of Western Australia ancl its Dependencies In the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 1291/47. WHEREAS by the Transfe1• of Land Act, 1893-1946, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Govcmment Gazette to revest in His :Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, whereof His Majesty may become the registered propl"ietor; and whereas His M:t,iesty is now the registered proprietor of Sussex Location 153G as registered in Certificate of Title, Volume 1016, Folio 752: Now, therefore I, the Lieutenant-Governor, with the advice and consent of the ExecutiYe Council, do by this Proclamation revest in His Majesty, his heirs and successors Sussex Loca­tion H586 aforesaid as of his former estate.

Oh·en under my hand and the Pnblic Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2nd day of Septem• ber, 1948.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lands.

COD SAYE TIE KIXO

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TOWIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant- Governor.

[LS.]

EROOLAMATION l By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James. f Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­

tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 1292/47. WHEREAS by_ the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1946, the Governor 1s empowered by Proclamation in the Go1·e1·nment Gazette to revest in His Majesty as of his former est~te ~II or any lands, whereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas liis Majesty_ is now the 1·egistered proprietor of Sussex Locat10ns 1939 and 1940 as registered in Cer­tificate of Ti~Ie, Volume 1031, Folio 929: Now, there­fore I., the L1entenant-Governor, with the advice and ronsent of the gxecntiYe Council, do by this Proelama­ti.on revest in His Majesty, his heirs and successors Sussex Locati0.11s 1939 and 1940 aforesaid as of his former estate.

Given nuder my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2nd day of Septem­ber, 1948.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lands.

GOD SA VE THE KING

SEl'TE:mnm ](), HJ-18.] GOVERNMENT GAZE'l'TE, W.A. 2015

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TOWJT.

JAME~, MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor.

LL.S.]

PROCLA:O.IA'l'ION \f By His E::cellency The Honourable Sir Jilmes

M!tchel!, l<nlght Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Michael ilnd Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over the St.,te of Western Austrn!ia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

('on. Xo. l::!!J;J/41. \\"IJE:R~AS b,· the 'fr:111sfel' of L:l11d Aet, 1893-HJ4G, the UoYC'rnor • is empowered by Proebm:1tiou iu the nor('r1imc11t (:a::{'f/(' to reYest in His :'.fojesty :1s of his fol'lllt:'l' ('St:lk :ill 01• :1ny lands, whereof His 1hjesty m:ly lit:'i'ome the registerN1 proprietor; and where:1s llis :O.l:1jesty is now the registel'ed proprietor of 811ssl'X Lot·:1tion L):1:! :1s registered in C'ertifie:1te of Title, \'olnme lOlli, Folio 3S3: Kow, therefore 1, the Lie11te11:1nt-Go,·ernor. with the :1d,·it•e :rnd consent of thr Exeenti,·e Conmil. do by this Proebm:1tion reYest in His :\fajesty, his ],<•irs :111d SllN·eRsors Sussex Loc-:1-tion J:i:\:] :1for0s:1id :1s of his forlllN est:lte.

(]i,·en UlHler nn· h:1ud and the· Pnhlir Seal of the s:1itl ~Hat0,· :1t Perth, this ~lid <hy of Srptern­her, 19-!S.

By llis Exrellenry's ('omm:111d,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, i\linistC'r fo1· L:rnd!';.

llOD SA YE THE KING

#ESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, l lcuten:rnt-Governor.

{L.S.]

l'RO<'LA:l!AT!ON By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Michael ilnd Saint George, Ueutenil11t-Go>1ernor in and over the State of Western Austrafiil and its Oependencie~ in the Commonwealth of Austrnliil.

c:orr. No. I::!97/-l-l. \\'IIEHgAs by the 'I'r:1nsfer of Land Act, l893-ID40, the OoYl'rnor is ClllJ)O"'ered by Pi-oel:1m:1Hon in the Government (;a::ct/C' to renst in llis lllrijesty :1s of his former est:1te :111 01· :111y buds, wherl'of His Llhjesty mav liN'ome the rC'gistered proprietor; :rnd wht'r(':lS lliS .ilh,jesty is 110"· tlw rrgistered proprietor of Sussex Lot':ltiou l:i~l :lS rt>gistl'red in (\>rtifie:ite of Title Volume 10:!:1, l•~olio 1:rn: Now, therefore 1, thl' Lieui'.e11:111t-00Yernor, with the athiet· :rnd rousent of the Exc1·utiYe Comu·il, do hy this Pro(•l:tm:1tio11 l'<'Yrst in His ).foj0st~·, his heir;; :rnd snt·t·t'Ssurs Suss0~ Loe:i­tio11 Fi::!l 3fores:1id as of his former est:lte.

CliYeu under un- h:111d 311d the PuiJiic ~e:11 of the :,:ii<l ~bte," :1t Perth, this ::!ud day of Septem­ber, 19-l-S.

11~· lii:c, E::et,Jknry ·s ('omm:11Hl,

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAME'::i MITCHELL, lieutenunt-Go>1ernor.

[L.S.]

(Sgd.) L. TIIOR::\1, Minister for Lnnds.

PR<Jt'LA11A 'I'IOX

1 By !fa Exce!ltncy The Honourable Sir James f Mitchell, l(night Gr:ind Cross of the Most Dis­

tingtii5hed Order of Saint Micllile! and Saint George, Ueuten:int-Governor in and over the State of We~tern Australia and it5 Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. Xo. l::!!JS/4-1. \\'llEH!~.-\~ ln- the 1'1·:wsfer of L:rnd At·t, 1893-l!HG, the Gon·rnor · is empowcr('d hy Proc-1:lrn:1tio11 in the Gorrrn.w0 11t (;a::.dtr to ren,st in His ~1.fojesty :ls of his formt'r t'st:1te ;tll or an:v l:lnds, "·hereof His )hjcsty urnY hel'ome the regiskrcd proprietor; :md "·hen·:1s IliS llfa.it'st~· is 110"· the regii;tt!rl'tl proprietor of lfay LOl':ltions l~~l, 1713 null l/14- as registered in ('e1:tifie:1te of Title, \"olnme 10~3, Folio flUl: Xow, therC'fore I, the Lieute11:111t-U0Yernor, with the :1ddce :1nd eonseut of the r,:xe\·.utiYc ('ouncil, do hy this Pro­t•l:1m:1tion rt'Ycst in His ~fajest,Y, his heirs :1nd Snl'­rcssors 11,n· LOl':ltions 1:!-~l, 1113 and 1114 :1forcsaid as of his f0rrner C'sbte.

Oi,·en under m~- h:1nd :l1Hl the Pnblir Se:11 of the s:ii<l St:itc, :1t Perth, this ~ud tlny of Septem­ber, 19-!S.

By His l~xt·.elleney's Comm311Cl, (Sgd.) L. THORN,

.Minister for Lands.

GOD SA \"E THE KING

,•JESTERtJ AUSTRALIA TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant- Governor.

[L.S.]

PROC'L.-\:\L\'flO?\ l By His Excellency The Honournble Sir Jame5 f Mitchell, Kmgl1t Grand CrO$S of the Mo~t Dis­

tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in ilnd over the Stute of Western Australia and its Dependencies i11 the Commonwe.:ilth of Australia.

('on. Xo. l::!!Jfl/47. \\'HEh'.P.A8 h_v the Transfl'r of L:1nd Art, 1S!l:1-1!HG, thL' Uon'l'Hor i~ t>mpo"·en1d h~· Prol'l:1rn:1tio11 in tlie Go1•111w1rnt (:a::.t!fr· to rewst in IIis :'.fojesty :1s of his formt'l' esbtr all or :ln,v buds, whereof His 2\I:ijesty rn:1\· !i('(•OlHt' tlie rt·~ish1rrtl proprietor; :uul wh0re:1s llis )L1jcsty i:. now tltt' l'l'gisit'l'l'd Jll'Oprietor of l'l:rnt:1gt'IIC't Loe:itions 4:?lil :ind . .!(j~I) as registerNl Ill

t'ertific.::lte of Title! Volnm(' 10::>;!, Folio ffi3: Xow, therefore I, the LiN1te11:111t-lioYt·rnor, with the advit•(' anrl ecn1::;c.·11t of tht' l·~xl'elltiYC' l 'ouul'il, do by this Pro­efom:1tio11 reYcst in His i'.f:ijesty, his lwirs :1ud suc­ec,ssor:. Pbutagent•t Loe:1tio11s 4:?Dl :llld 4li:?O :1fore­,;:iirl :1s of his former est:1te.

(;iYen under un- 11:ind :11Hl the Pnhlir Be:11 of the s:1id 8t:1te,· :1t PC'rth, this :?1Hl tl:ly of Sl'ptern-1 ll'r, I H-!S.

Hy Hi~ EXe<'lleul'y's Comm:rnd,

(Rgd.) L. TIIORX, )Iiuister for L:11Hls.

UOD 8A n~ THI~ KIXU

WESTERN AUSTRALJA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor.

[LS.]

PHOCLA:-.1.A·rrox

By His E~ce!lency Tl;e Honournble Sir James f,1i:chel/, l(ni<Jht Gr:md Cro:-. of the Most Dis­tinguithed Ol'der of SJint Michuel and Silint George L1euten~nt-Go·,er~or in and over the State or V/e~tern A1;,tra!iil ilnd its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Austr:ilia.

('orr. :::-fo .. rn;rn;,11. \\'Ill<JH!~AB liy the Tr:1nsft>r of L:11ul Art, 180~-l!HG, th(• C:°'·L•rnor is t'lllpower('d hy Prol'lamatiou in the Goi·rrnmcnf Ga:::dtr to lCYPst. in His .ilhjesty :1s of his former est:1te all or an~- lands, "·hc-1·0of His 1\fojesty mn.y hei'Olllt' the registerPd propridor; :l1Hl wht'l'l':lS !Iis :\f:i,il's!,Y is now tlH> rc,gistt>red proprietor of (fo·stly) A,·011 LO{'!ltiOns .10;;:i, i:O:)G, .f].j.() and -l-141, ( seeondly) Avon Lor:i tion l ~.J iiJ and (thirdly) A ,·011 Lot':!tions 110::!, li,1S, ]0Dl, HlD:! :lllll 11~17, Wiekepin .\gr~enltnr:il Are:1 l..Jut ~~:! :lllll portion of _Wirkepin ,\g:nrult11r:1l Are:1 Lot 1 H :1s registered in ('rrtifie:ite of Title, VolnJHe 11()!), F'olio .jJ;::: Kow, therefore J, the Lieutc11:1nt-Uo,·er11or, with the :tdYiec :1.1Hl ronsent of tht' l~xc,t·uth·t, t'o1111dl, <lo by this Pi-o(•l:1111:1tion ren,~t in His :O.l:1.ic•tdy. his l1eirs :rnd SHf•t•C'flSOrs .\ Yon LO('ntions -W;j,i, 4030, 41 ·10, -11·11, 1::::-J,J:J, 11 U:!, 175S, l!l!ll, IH!l:2 nnd 11:217, \Yi(•kepin Agri(•Ultnral Are:i Lot :!:t! :rn<l portion of \\°i(•kepin .\grie11ltnr:1l .\re:1 Lot 11-l afoi·t•s:tid ns 01' his former 0st:tte.

(:j\·en nllcll'r my h:nul and tht' Pulili(• ~t>al of the sai(l t-,;t:1tt,, :1t P0rth, this :?nd day of SeptC'lll­liet·, 10.rn.

ll? fib l•:xn'll(•nt-_Y·s ('omB11111d,

(Rgd.) L, 'l'IIORN, .i\Iiuiste1· for L:rnds.

non SA V [~ THE KING

•NCSHRN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, L ,wten:rnt-Governor.

[LS.]

PROCL.\:\IATIOX

l By His Exccl!ency The Honolll'Jb!e Sir J.1rnes f Mitchell, t<night Gr.:ind Cro~~ of the Most Dis­

tinguished Order of Salnt Miclaie! and Saint Geor~e, Lieuten.:int-Go·,Nnor in and over th2 State of Western Australia 1111tl its Dependencies in the Com111on1•.~JltJ1 of Ao,:r.:ilia.

( 'orr. No. ,i-l-H0/47.

\\'IIEREA::-l hy the Tr:111sfrr of L:1nd _-\et, Jsfl'.l-l!HG the Uo,·(,1·nor is t'lllJiOWt'rt'd hy Frod:1m:1tion in thJ Gorrrnwrnt Ga.:dfr to renst iu His :\bjest~' as of his former esbt<' nil oi- :rny buds, whereof His ?\fajcsty ma\' 1,C('OlllC tlil' registei-cd proprietor: iuul whereas lli"I )foj1,sty is now the i-e~istered propri0tor of portion of ~wnn Loe:1tio11 33 :111d being- Lot 3-11 011 pbn 3:!.J.:i :1s rl'gi~tc·rNl in Certificate of Title, \'olume 7s.1, Folio 17, nnd portion of f:hY:111 Lo(':1tio11 33 :11Hl hcii1g lots :Hn :ind 3U:! on pbn :'!::!..J.."i :1s registered in Certifil':lte of Title, Yolnme 709, Folio 14.S: Now, there­fore I, the Lient011:1nt-no,·er11or, with the :1d,·ire :llld eonsent of the Exerntin Counril, do h_Y this Pro-

2016 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948.

clamation revcst in His Majesty, his heirs and suc­cessors portions of Swan Location 33 aforesaid as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2nd day of Septem­ber, 1948.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, 1-Iinister for Lands.

GOD SA VE THE Kl.NG

PROCLAMATION

WESl ERN AUSTRALIA, TOWIT.

JAM!:S MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor.

[L.S.J

By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant·Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

Corr. No. 5627/46.

WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1946, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Gazette to rcvcst in His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, whereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas His Majesty is now the registered proprietor of Dmnbcrning Agricultural Arca Lots 38, 41, 66, 127, 129, 137, 192, 193 and 199 (Certificate of Title, Volume 1034, l!'olio 197); Dumberning Agricultural Area Lo~s 63 and 64 (Certificate of 'l'itlc, Volume 1035, Folio 279); and Dumbcrning Agricultural Arca Lots 225 and 213 (Cert'. lcatcs of Title, Volume 1035, Folios 206 and 275 respectively): Now, therefore I, the Lieutenant· Governor, with the advice and consent of the Exccu· tivc Council, do by this Proclamation rcvest in His Majesty his heirs and successors Dumbcrning Agri­cultoral' Area Lots 38, 41, 66, 127, 129, 137, 192, Hl3, 199, 63, 34, 225 and 213 aforesaid as of his foi·mcr estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2nd day of Septem­ber, 1948.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, :Minister for Lands.

GOD SA VE THE KING

The Factories and Shops Act, 1920-1947.

PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, }

TO WJT. JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor.

fL.S.1

By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchel!, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis­tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and Its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia.

F. and S. 1088/39, Ex. Co. 1707.

WHEREAS it is cna(:ted by section 116 of the Fac­tories and Shops Act, 1920-1947, that the expression "Public Holiday" shall mean certain days therein specified and any othei· day declared by proclamation to be a public -holiday for the purposes of the said Act: Now, therefore 1, the said Lieutenant-Governor acting by and with the advice and consent of th~ Executive Council, do hereby proclaim and declare that Saturday, the 11th day of September, 1948, from twelve noon, shall be a public holiday within the Merrcdin Shop District, for the J)Ul'posc of section 116 of the ]'actorics and Shops Act, 1920-1947, and all shops (except those mentioned in the Il1ourth Scheditle) and warehouses shall be closed.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2nd day of Septem­ber, 1948.

By His Excellency's Command,

L. THORN, Minister for Labour.

GOD SAVE THE KING

rrhe Factories and Shops Aet, 1920-1947.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Lieutenant-Governor.

[LS.]

PROCLAMATION By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most UIS• tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies In the Commonwealth of Australia.

F. and S. 585/46, Ex. Co. 1759.

\VHEREAS it is enacted by section 116 of the Fae· torics and Shops Act, 1920-1947, that the ex:pression '' Public Holiday'' shall mean certain days therein specified and any other day declared by Proclama· tion to be a public holiday for the purposes of the said Act: Now, therefore I, the said Lieutenant· Governor, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby proclaim and declare that Wednesday, the 20th day of September, 1948, shall be a public holiday within the York Shop District, for the purpose of section 116 of the l!'ac­torics and Shops Act, 1920-1947, and all shops (except those mentioned in the F'ourth Schedule) and ware­houses shall be closed.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 2.nd day of Septem­ber, 1948.

By His Excellency's Connna.nd,

L. 1'HORN, llfinistcr for Labour.

GOD SA VE THE KING

Arr a meeting of the Executive Council, held in the Executive Council Chamber, J>crth, this 2nd day of Sc1Jtcmbcr, 1948, the following Orders in Council were authorised to be issued:-

The Land Act, 1933-1946.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 1061/46. WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1946, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any reserve shall ,•est in and be held by any municipality, road board, or other person or persons to be named in the order in trust for the lili:c or other public pu11rnscs to be specified in such order; and wlicreas it is deemed expedient that l'csei·vc No. 22548 should vest in and be held by the Gnowangerup Road Board in trust for the purpose of Recreation (Tennis Courts): Now, therefore, His Excellency the Licutenant­Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the before· mentioned reserve shall vest in and be held by the Gnowangerup Road Board in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

The previous Order in Council, dated 23rd October, 1946, respecting this reserve, is hereby superseded.

The Land Act, 1933-1946.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. Corr. No. 1195/39.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1946, it is made lawful for the Governor to dii·ect that any reserve shall vest in and be held by any municipality, road board, or other person or persons to be named in the order in trust for the Iilce or other public purposes to be specified in such order; and whereas it is deemed expedient that reserve No. 22657 should vest in and be held by the Gnowangcrup Road Board in trust for the purpose of Recreation: Now there· fo_re, His Ex~cllency the Lieutenant-Governor,

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by and with the advice and consent of the Ex:ccutive Council doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned reserv~ shall v~st in and be held by the Gnowangerup Road Board rn trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

The previous Order in Council, dated the 11th June, 1947, respecting this reserve, is hereby superseded.

SEPTEliBER 10, 1048.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2017

The Land Aet, 1933-1046. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Con. No. 5233/23. WHEREAS by seC'tion 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1946, it is made lawful for the Go,·eruor to direct that any resen-e shall vest in and be held by any municipality, road board, or other person or persons to be named in the order in trust for the like or otlier 1rnblic purposes to be specified in sueh order; and whereas it is deemed expedient that resene No. 22718 should vest in und bo held by the Gnowangernp Road Board in trust for the purpose of' Road Board pnrposes: :Now, therefore, His ExC'ellency the Lientenant-Go,·ernor, by nnd with the ad,•iee and consent of the Exe(•ntiYe Conneil, doth hereby direet that the before-mentioned resen-e shall ,·est in and be held by the Gnowangerup Road Board in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subjec·t ne,·ertheless to the powers reser,·ed to him by section 37 of the said Ac-t.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1933.1!)46. ORDER JN COUNCfL.

Corr. 1\o. 316.S/45, \\'Hl.JREAS br sel"tion 3:l of the Land Ac-t, 1933-1946, it is made lawfnl for the Go,•ernor to direct that any reserYe shall YCSt in and be held by any nnmieipulity, road board, or other person or persons to be named in the ordl"r in trust for the Iilte or otlier 1rnbliC' purposes to be spec•ifi.etl in such order; and whereas it is deemed expedient that reserYe No. 2:2836 should ,·est in and be held by the l\Innicipality of Geraldton in trust for the purpose of a Children's Playground: No"·, tlierefore, His E:xeelleu<'y the Lieutenant­Go,·ernor, by and with the addee and C'Onsent of the Kxecnti,·e Connc·il, doth hereby direet that the before­mentioned resen-e shall ,·est in and be held by the M1mieipalit.r of Geraldton in trust fo1· the pmpose afores:iid, snbjeet ne,·crtheless to the powc>rs rescr,·ed to him b.'· seetion ;17 of the said Ac·t.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Aeting Ulerk of the Conneil.

Forests .Aet, 1918. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Porests File 369/32; Lands File 5636/26. WHERlI:AS by the Forests Aet, 1918, it is provided that the GoYernor may, by an Order in Council, deelare an V Crown Lands as ' 1 State Forests'' witliin the meani{1g and for the purpose of that Act: Now, therefore, His Exeelleney the Lientenant-Go,·eruor, with the ad,·i<'e and <'onseut of the Exeenti,·e Conncil, doth hereby deelare the Crown Lauds deseribed in schedule attached hereto as an addition to State Forest :i'fo. 21 within tl1e meaning and for the pur­pose of the Forests Aet, 1 018.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

Schedule. All that portion of laud bounded by lines starting

at the Southernmost corner of Wellington Location 2931 and extending North along its Easternmost boundary; thenee East along the Sonthern boundary of loeation 2140; thence South, East and North along bonndaries of loeation 2913 and onwards in the last­mentioned direetion along the Easternmost boundary of location 2184 to the South-Western side of road No. 0227; thenee Northerly aeross the said road to the Southernmost earner of loeation 2016 and onwards along the Eastern boundary of the said loeation; thence EasterlJ' along part of the Sonthern boundary of loeation 2004 to the Western side of the Bunbury­Bridgetown Railway RcserYe; thenee generally South­erly along the said side of the Railway Reserve to a point in prolongation East of the North bonndary of loention 2233; thenee West and South to and along boundaries of loeation 2233 to the North-Eastern side of road No. 3350; thence generally North-Westerly nlong the said side of road No. 3350 to the starting point (excluding road No. 9227). (Plans 4HA/40, ('2 '1lld 4140/40, 03.)

Forests Aet, 1918. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Forests Files 1216/22, 173/31 and 359/48; Lands File 2443/28.

WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918, it is provided that the Go,·ernor may, by an Order in Couneil, deelarc any Crown Lauds as '' State Vorests'' within tlH' nwaning .and for the purpose of the Act: Xow therefore, His Exc·cllency the Lieutenant-Go,·ernor' with the ud,·iee and eonsent of the Execnti,·e Couneil; doth hereby declare Nelson Loeations 7872, 8996 and DG!H as additions to State Forest No. 21) within the meaning and for the pmpose of the Forests Aet, 1918. (Plan -.1:14C/40, E3.)

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Aet, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. l\LW.S. 624/48.

WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Aet, 1909, it is llrovided that, subject to the provisions of the Aet, the Minister for \Vater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage shall, with the appro,·al of the Go,·ernor, ba,·e po"·er to eonstruct and extend Water Works, Sewerage \Vorks and Stormwater Dl'aiuage Works; and whereas the pre­liminary requirements of the said Aet ha,·e been com­plied with, and plans, sections, ancl estimates in re­spect of the works hel'einafter mentioned have b.een submitted to and approved by the Governor in ()onn<"il: No"· th<:>refort' His Excelleney the Lieutenant­Goveruor, with tbe ad,·ice and conSent of the Ex­ecuti,·e Council, does hereby empower the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage to under­take tl1e eonstruetion of the follo"·ing works under the said Aet, namely:-

Metropolitan Sewerage. Baysn·ater.

Extension to Area No. 4~, Perth, to serve lots 18-29, Toowong Street and lots o6-G7, Hotham Street.

Proposed six-inc·h and fonr-inc·h diameter reticula­tion pipe sewer with all manholes and other apparatus conneeted therewith, as shown in red on Plan M.W.S'.S. & D.D., W.A. No. 7142.

This Order in Council shall take effeet from the 10th day of September, 1948.

"R GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Exeeutive Council.

The )fetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Aet, 1909.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. )I.W .8. 828/34.

WHEREAS by thl" ~fetropolitan Water Supply, Sewer­age and Drainage Aet, 1909, it is provided that the GoYernor m:ty, by Order in Council, alter or extend tl1e lionndaries of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage ~nd Drainage Area, or of any clisti-iet; and whereas it is dC'siraI,Je that the boundaries of ilI-ctropolitaJl Rtornrn·atrr Distriet No. 2 as at present defined should he alterrd: Now, thrrefore I, the Lieutenant-Go,•ernor, aeting b.,.- and with the ad,·ie,e of the Execnfr,e Coun­e>il, clo hereby alter the boundaries of 1fotronolitan Rtormwater Distriet No. 2, and cleelare that the ~aid hounrl:1ric>s, as shown on Plan l\f.\V.S.S, & D.D., W.A., No. 7087, and as described iu Order in Couneil of 2nd .Tnlr, 1948, shall be altered in the follo"·ing manner, hy deleting the area deseribed in the Sehedule here­n~teler from j)[etropolita.n Stormwater District No. 1 and inr'lnding it in Metropolitan Stornrwatl"r Distriet No. 2.

Sehednle, Commeneing at the North-Eastern corner of lot 8.

lfamilton Street, thenee South-Westerly alonrr tl1P North­Western boundary of the said lot, to the South-\Ve:::tern ~icle of Hamilton Street; thenee North-Westerly, along thr s~icl side to tl1e North-Western boundary of lot 14; th0nce Soutb-W ('sterly, along the said boundaty, and omntrds to the Sontb•Western siclr of King Wil­limn Strert; th1mer Ronth-Easforly a.loll~.{ the said side,

2018 GOVERN,[ENT GAZETTE, W.A.

to the South-Eastern side of Ahnonrlhnry Road; thence South-Westerly along the said sirlc to the Sonth­Westrrn boundary of lot 15; tlH'llCf' South-Easterly :dong the sairl bonml:u·y; thence North-E:uiterly along­tlH' l:::iouth-Eastern bonnd:Hy of thf' snid lot, anrl on­w:ll'fl,{ to the Sout11-WE'stcrn bournbry of lot 18; thcncr> Routh-Easterly along the sairl honndary nnd onwards to the South-Eastern :,irlc of Kanhob Street; theme North-Easterly, Sonth-EastC'rly arnl Sonth-,Yesterly along boundari('s of lot 32, to tlic South-Western boun­dmi of lot 1 (l; thcnrc South-Easterly along th~ sairl l1onn<lary, nnd onwards, to the South-En.stern s1de of (iporgina Street; thent·e Sontl1-Westerly along the sair1 xirlf' to the South-Western honndnry of lot 2~; then('~ Nouth.Easterly ulong the suid bomid:ll'y, to und ulong ilw North-Eustcrn honrnhry of lot 8, und onwards to the North-\Yestcrn houndan of Jot 2; thenec North­Eash'rly, and 1:-;outh-En~t('r(y along hounda1fos of tho sairl lot to the Xorthcrn sirle of Ctnilrlforrl Roar1; thence Em:tC'1'l,Y :i.lon~ thr> sairl sidr to ilw Bontli-I·~:i.stcrn side of King Willb.m Street; tlil'ncc North-\Ycsterly along the !:'aid sidr to the North-Western boundary of lot 25: tl1e11t·e Nnl'th-Eastl'rly along thr :1-airl bonncl.'l.ry und on­w:wls to the Nortl!-Eastcrn boundary of lot pt. 1 (this point being appro:dmutcly mirl-wny along the ::'\ortli­\Ycstern Jionnrlary of lot 2,1); thence Xorth-.. \restcrly alon~· the said honnrlur~· and onwuJ'dS to the f'forth­Wci-tcrn hounrlurv of lot Hl; thence Rontl1-'\Vcstcrly alono- the sairl bOnnclan· to the North-Enstel'n side of Ilan~lton Street; thencr: North-\Vestcrly along the said ,;ide to the Sonth,Eustern bonnrlnry of lot 21; thence North-Ea!'!Jel'ly along the said boundnry to the North­E:1stcrn honndnrY of the snid lot; thence along the sair1 hounrbry ;llld onwnrrls to starting point, as sl10"'n in g1•pen on Plnn :i\I.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A., No. 7087.

'I'his Order in Council shnll tnkr> cffcr't from the 10th rlay of September, 1948.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Execntiw Council.

'l'lw ?vicil'opolitan Water Supply, Sewerage anrl Drninagc Ad, 1909.

ORDJ;;R IX COU~TIL. 1\1. w.s. 403/18.

WHEREAS by the i\Ietropolituu \Yntcr Supply, Sewer­age and Drainnge Act, 1909, it is provided that, sub­ject to the proYisions of tlie Act, the i\[iuistcr for Wnter Supply, Scwcrnge :i.nd Drainage shall, with the approYal of _the UoYernor, liaYP power to construct nnd extend \Vntcr \Vorks, Sewerage Works nnrl Storm­water Drninnge \Vorks; nnd whcrcns the prclimhrnry requirements of the snirl Act hnw been r·omplicd with, and plan.s, sections nnd cstirnnte,; in respect of tl1e works hcrpinaftcr mentioned haYe hPen snhmittc<l to nnd nppro,·er1 by the CloYernor in Co1rnril: Now therefore His ExeellencY th1' T,iC'ntennnt-GoYcrnor, with the nrldec n11d rons;nt of tll{' Execntin ('onnril, rlocs ll(>rcby empower the 1rinh1ter for \Y:itf'r Supply, ScwcTnge arnl Drain:i.ge to nndertnkf' the con,;tmctio11 of Ow following works nrn1er the said Art, namcly:-

~Tctropolitnn Water Hup]Jly lmpr0Yem011ts. C!nremont :i\Inniripulitr-R\Ynnbonrne Tligh Level

Arcn,. Proposerl wnter mnins of Ynrions 1liametcrs in

•·tr0pts in t1•p flhfl\'r>mPnti(lnP<l prf'n, n~·, ,'<hm,·n in red on plnn l\I.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A. ~o. iH.1.

'I'hi,; Order in Council shnll tnkc efi'ert from the 10th day of Septemb0r, 1948.

H. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the F,;,;ecntin' Council.

Workers 1 Compcnsntion Act, 1fJ12-lfJH.

ORDER IN COU:NCTL.

WHF~:iEAS it is cnnct0d hy s'}l'tion 1 n 0f the Workers' Compensntion Act, 1fJ12-lfJ4,t, that i1 :-:hall he ohligatory for every employel' to obt;ii11 from :111 in­corporatea insurance omcC' approwrl by thC' Minister :i. policy of insnrnnce for the full :-imonnt of the li:i.hilit~, to rn? rompensntion mHlf'l' ihi'{ Act tn all workel's emplo~1ed h~, him hut thnt if nu employer JWOYes to the satisfaction of thr i\finistcr that lie hns estublisherl a fnrnl for insnrnnce np:ainst sncl1 linbility nnrl }ins rlepositcrl nt the Trensnr;v ;;er·nrities

r•lwrgcrl with all payments to ber•omc due under s1wh li:ibility the Governor may by Ortler in Council exempt such employer from the operation of the sairl soetion 10; and whereas the Australasian Temperance :mrl Gcnernl :Ofutuul Life Assnrnncc Society Limitcrl, of St. George's Ten:icc, Perth, being an employer within the meaning of the s:iid Act and as such sub­,jr,ct to the proYisions of the snid sedion 10 and having marlo nppliention in acconl:1llN.' with the said Act anrl the regnlations mude therenn(lf'r for exemption from th0 operation of the snid section 10 hns proYcrl to the Rati.sfaetion of the 1\Iinistcr that it hns established a funrl for insnrnnee ngainst it,; sairl Iiah.ility and hns depositerl at the rri•cnsnr.,· securities, to ·wit, Com• monwPnlth of Anstr:i.lia C'onsolidnteil Stock to the fu:,c> Ynlnc of £:5 1090 £3~~<1~ matming ]:Jth December, lD;:i2.,L rhnrg-erl ,nth nll pnnnents to hccomc due lw it nnrler its ;;nirl linbilitY:' :No"· therefore His EX­i'ellency tlw Lientennnt.Go,·erno1· nding with the n(lYice nrn1 eon:ient of tlw !•}~C'cutiYe Coui1cil nncl in cxerrise of tl1r powC'r,; couf0nPrl hY thr_> sairl Act 110th hrreb~• expmpt thC' R:tirl 'rhe ,\nstrnlasian Tem­pc>rn1ll'e nnrl GC'nernl i'lfntnnl Life .\ssm·:mcf' Society Limitr,r} from tlw operntion of Rertion 10 of tl;c Work('rs' C'ompen . .sntion Act. 1912-1!1-!4, fnr :i period of two y0:1rs enrlmg on the 31st rlny of Tii1v, HJ!50.

R. OR!•:1,;x. Acting Clerk of the F.x<>cntin C'onncil.

Trnffif• Act, HJHJ-lfJ~/.

n11111hs Ro:1r1 Hon l'rl.

OHDEli IN COUX('fl,.

P.W. 1120/42. HIS Excellency the Licntennnt-GoYcrnor acting by nnrl with the ndYi!'c nnrl consent of th~ ExecntiYc Council, hereby mnkcs the following order under the nuthority of ~cction 48 of the Trntric Act, 1919-1947, n~mely, thnt 1~1 pnrsnnnce of elnnse (n) of paragraph (1) of snbsect10n ( l) of sertion 46 of the said Aet the Dnnclus R.ond Bonrd is hereby empowered to mak~ by-lnws prescribing the rules to be observed in resped of any vehicle being driYen or nsed on ronds.

(Sgrl.) R. GREEX, Arting Clerk of the Connr-il.

Trnffie Ad. Ull!)-]f)..J-1.

Darliwi· Rnnge Ronrl Donnl.

OTIDER TN r'OUNCIL.

P.W. Hil/43. HIS Excellency, the Lientenn.nt-Gonmor acting by nnrl with the adYicc nncl consent of th; Executive ('onncil, hereby mnkes the following orrler under the anthorit~' of ~el'tion 48 of the Trnffic Act, ]!)l!)-1947, namely, that 1n pursuance of cl:rnsc (n) of pnr:tgraph (i) of snbsection (l) of section 4(i of the snid Act, the Durling Rnnge Rond Bonrd is hereby empowered ~o muke by-laws prescribing the rules to be observed JU respect of nny vehicle being driYcn or used on ronrls.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

Traflic Act, 1!)19-1947.

Mingcnew Road Board.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W. 1089/41. HIS Ex<'cllcncy, the Lieuknnnt-Govetnor :i.cting by and with the nrlYice nnd consent of th~ Executive ('01meil, l1crcby mnkes the following order under the nuthority of ~er·tion 48 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1947, namclv, thnt tu pursnnnce of clanse (n,) of parngruph (i) of subsection (1) of section 4G of the snid Act, the Mingenew Roarl Bonrd is hereby cmpowererl to mnke by-laws prescribing tl1c rules to be observed in respect of any vehicle being driven or used on roads.

(R1d.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

SEPTE,(BER 10, 1048.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2019

Tr:tffic Act, 1919-1947.

Yilgarn Road Board. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W. ]558/37. HIS Excellency, the Lientenant-GoYernor, :J.l"ting by :md with the adYice :md consent of the E::ecntiYe Conncil, herrlby m:i.kes the following order 1rnder the anthorit~· of section 49 of the Traffic Act, l!)Hl 1947, n:unely, tb:tt in pursuanee of paragraphs (:i.) and (b) of subp:iragraph (Yii) of subsection (1) of section 47 of the sn.id Act, the Yilg:i.rn Road Bo:i.rd is hereby empowered to make by-laws preseribing the rules to be obser,·ed in res1lect of any ,·chicle being- driYen or used on roads.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerlr of the Council.

Land Drain:ige Act, 1925-HJ41.

Pinjarra Drainage District. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W.W.S. 391/48. WHI~REAS by the L:md Drain:i.gc Act, 1925-1941, it is en:i.cted that subject to the proYisions of the said Act the Minister for \V:i.ter Supply, Sewerage and Dr:i.in:i.ge, sh:i.11, subject to the appro,·:i.I of the Gov­ernor, hnve power to C'onstl'llct and m:i.intain drainage works for the pmposes of the s:i.id A{•t; :i.nd whereas it is pro,·ided by section 60, s11bsection 2, of the said Aet as :1me.nded by the L:i.nd Drainage Act Amend­ment Act, 1941, that the Governor m:i.y e.\"empt ·certain drainage ,vorks from the oper:i. tions of sections 60 and 62 of the said Act: Now, therefore, His Ex<'ellency the LieutC'nant-Governor, acting with the :i.dvice and eonsent of the Exe<'uth·e Council :i.nd in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act :i.nd of all other powers in this behalf en:i.bling him, doth hereby P.Xempt from the operations of sections 60 and 62 of the L:i.nd Druinage Act, 1925-1941, the drainage works included in the following schednle:-

Schedule. Construetion of a drain along the North--Western

boundaries of Coolnp Agricultnr:i.l Are:i. Part Lot 167, Lot 168 :i.nd P:i.rt Lot 169, :i.nd along the North-West­ern boundaries of Coolnp Agricultural Area Part Lot 164, Lots 165, 228 and Part Lot 166, :i.nd :tn outlet drain through Coolnp Agricultural Are:i. Lots ]83 anii 184 together with an occnp:ttion ('rossing, all as shown in red on Plan P.\V.D., W.A. 31436.

R. C. GREEN, Acting Clerk of tlw Council.

Ro:id Districts Act, 1919-1947. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 903/36. \\THEREAS under section 122, subsection (4) of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1947, the Governor m:i.y :i.t any time by Order in Council :i.ppoint :t day for the election of a person to fill such vac:incy as exists on the Board of :i. Road Distl'ict; and whereas a vacancy exists on the Fremantle District Road Board conse· quent upon the removal of Mr. George Wells from membersl1ip of the s:tid Board; Now, therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor acting by and with the adYice of the Executin CotU1ci1 doth hereby appoint the 30th d:i.y of October, 1948, as the day for the election of :t person to fill the va·cancy exist­ing as :tforcsaid on the Freman tie District Road Board.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

Vermin Act, 1918-1946. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 14 of the Vermin Act, 1918-1946, that the Governor may by Order in Council inter :ilin constitute any defined portion of the State a Vermin district for the purposes of the said Act, specify the boundaries of any such district :i.nd :i.ssign a name to any such district and by section 15 of the said Act that for e,·ery vermin distl'ict

there sh:i.ll be a bo:i.rd, and by section 45 of the said Act th~t ~he Go,·ernor may :i.ppoint the bo:i.rd of :iny ro:i.d district to be the bo:i.rd of :i.nv vermin district the bonnd:i.ries whereof :ire the s:i.me as those of the road district; :i.nd l\here:i.s it is deemed expedient to constitute th:i.t portion of the St:i.te <'Omprised within the bonndaries of the T:i.mmi11 Ro:i.d District :i.s now constitnted nuder the Road Districts AC't ]!)19-1946 a vermin district to be known as ''T:i.m~1in Vermii:{. District., and to :i.ppoint the Tammin Ro:i.d Board to be the Bo:i.rd of the said T:i.nunin Vermin District: Now, therefore, His E.\·eellency the Lientenant-Gov­ernor :i.c-ting with the advice :i.nd ('Ousent of the Execu­tiYe Council :i.nd in exercise of the powers eonferred br sections 14, 15 and 45 of the Vermin .Aet, ]918-1946, doth hereby for the purposes of the s:i.id Act:-

.(a~ Constit11te tl!at portion of tl.ie St:i.te comprised w1tlnn the honndanes of the T:i.mrnm Ro:i.d District :i.s now constituted under the Road Distrit•ts Act 1919. ] 946, :i. ,·ermiu district to be known :-ts the '' Tnmmin Vermin Distri('t. ''

(b) Appoint the T:i.mmin Ro:i.d Bo:i.rd :i.s <'Onstituted under the said Road Districts Ac-t, 1919-1946, to be the Board of the s:i.id Tammin Vermin District.

. R. C. GREEN, A<'tmg Clerk of the E.\"ecnti,·e Coundl.

JUSTICES OF TIIE PEACE.

Pr0micr's Offiee, Perth, 8th BeptC'mbC'r, 19-18.

HIS Excellency thC' LiC'ute11:i.nt-Gm·C'rnor in E.\"C'Cntive Council hns been ple?sf'd to n11pro,·e of 1h<.' appointment of Hoi-:1ec Albert H1ekards. E~qnirC', of eornC'r of C:i.n• ning Highw:i.y :i.nd W:ul<lell Ro:i.rl, Ridon, nR :i. ,Justi<'e of thC' Peace for the Frem:i.ntle M:i.gisterial Distn<'t.

Also of the :i.cC'e-pt:inee of thC' resignation of O~wald Lloyd Bloxsom(', Esqnir<', of Bussclton, :i.s :i. .Tnstice of thC' Pe:i.cC' for the ),[itehC'll lll:i.gistC'rinl Distri-l't, owing to tlep:i.l'ture from the distri('t.

EX OFFICIO JUSTIOES OF THE PEACE. IT is hcrebr notified for public in£orm:i.tiou th:i.t the following Chairmen of Ro:id Bo:i.-rds have been :i.ppointed n!ider settion 9 of the Justic0s' Act, 1902-Hl42, :is Jus­f'lc~s of the Pe:i.<'e for the c1istri<'.ts mC'ntioned, during then· tenn of office as Chairmen of the Bo:i.rds:-

Pcli.x Christie Weir, Esqnil"C', Ch:i.irm:rn of the Wiluna Road Board, as :i. Justice of the Peace for the Collie nnd Clifton M:i.gisteri:i.l Districts.

Robert Tr:i.,·ers Wolfe, Esquire, Ch:i.irm:m -0f the Alb:i.ny Ro:i.d Board, :1s :i. Justice of the Pe:i.(',e for the Stirling Magistcri:i.l District.

RH. DOIG, Under Secret:i.ry, Premier's Dep:i.rtment.

THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.

The Tre:i.sury, Perth, 6th September, 1948.

THE following :i.ppointments have been approved:-Certifying OfficC'rs-'l'rsy. £-fo. 56/45.-Por the Rail­

way Department us from the 11th August, 1948 :-0. 11!. Watson ancl J. Ridley :i.nd the follol'.'ing appoint­ments :i.re hereby cancelled as from the 2nd August, 1948 :-C. Reymoud, R. M. Evans :i.nd \V. Bromfield.

Authorising Officer-Trsy. No. 56/45-Mr. F. C. L:i.ps­lcy, for th<.' R:i.ilw:i.y Dep:i.rtment for the period 19th August to the 1st October, 1948, :i.nd the :i.ppointment of W. Bromfield is hereby c:i.ncelled :i.s from the 2nd August, 1948.

Receivers of Revenuc--Trsy. No. 16/39.-1-fr. M. V. T'\C'nting for the St:i.te Housing Commission :i.t Toodyay; Trsy. No. 1156/41.-Mr. C. ,H. J\f:i.skiell, for the Fac­tories Br:i.nch :i.s from the lOtl1 ,September, 1948.

A. J. REID, Under Tre:isurer.

Public Service Commissioner's 0.ffiee, Perth, 8th SeptemlJer, 1948.

HIS Excellency the Lieuten:i.nt·Govemor in Executh·e Council has approved of the following appointments:­

P.~.C. 380/48, E.r. Co: 1683-P. B. B:i.rlo"·, Clerk, St:i.tC' Insur:i.nce Offi<'e, to be Clerk, CI:i.•·~ C-II.-8, mar· .~·in £139-£167, :i.s from 30th August, 1!1-1-~.

2020 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTElIBER 10, 1948.

Also of the creation of the following positions, under Section 37 of the Public Service Act:-

Ex. Co. 1688-Telephonist, Adelaide Terrace Office Depa.rtment of Agriculture, Class G-X. '

Ex. Co. 1688-!nspector (Agricnltmal Products), De­partment of Agncnltnre, Class G-11.-7/8.

Ex. Co. 1688-Junior Typist, Eastern Goldfields Tech­nical School, Education Department, Class C-VII.

Ex. Co. 1688-Clerk, Medical Department, Class C-IV. Ex. Co. 1688-Junior Clerk, Medical Department,

Class C-V. Ex. Co. 1688--Jnnior Machinist, Accounts Office,

Public Works Department, Class C-VII. Ex. Co. 1688-Clerk, Accounts Office, Public Works

Department, Class C-IV.

Also of the acceptance of the following resigna­tions:-

Ex. Co. 16-89-L. R. Milligan, Junior Clerk, Lands ancl Surveys Department, as from 23rd September, 1948; W. K. 1L Lyall, Inspector of Stock, Department of Agriculture, as from 27tli September, 1948; J. E. Meyer, J nnior Clerk, State Insurance Office, as from 17th September, 1948; R. A. Pitt, Junior Clerk, Re­cords Branch, Public Trust Office, Crown Law Depart­ment, as from 27th August, 1948; R. G. Mooney, In­spector of Factories, Department of Labonr, as from 2nd September, 1948.

Ex. Co. 1774-J. L. K. Camel'on, Assistant, Electoral Office, Crown Law Department, as from 12th August, 1948; M. P. Copley, Mining Registrar, Wiluna, Mines Department, as from 12th August, 1948.

Ex. Co. 1689-R. R. Frankish, Junior Clerk, State Housing Commission, Treasury Department, as from 24th September, 1948; E. C. J. Tonkin, Clerk, Public ,:vorks Department, as from 24th September, 1948; E. A. Sinclair, Junior Clerk, State Insurance Office, as from 10th August, 1948.

Ex. Co. 1683-B. Sparkman, '.rypist, Stamps and Pro­bate Office, 'l'reasury Department, as from 6th August, 1948.

Ex. Co. 1GS9-J. Pitsonis, Clerk, State Housing Com­mission, Treasnry Department, as from 24th Septem­ber, 1948; ,T. W. Leahy, Jnuior Clerk, Trcasnry Depart­ment, as from 10th September, 1948.

It is herl."h_\' notified for general information that l\fondar, 13th September, 1948 (Broome Cup Day) will he obser,·cd as a Public Service Holiday at Broome.

S. A. TAYLOR, Public Service Commissioner.

V ACANOIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Sa.lary.

Class C-ll.-8

Date Returnable.

1948

Treasury (State Housing Com- Clerk (Relieving) Item 168 mission)

Margin £139-£167 llth September.

Class C-II.-8 Do. do.

Do. do.

Do. do.

Mines Department

Do. do.

Crown Law Department

do.

do.

do.

Lands and Surveys Department ....

Public Health

Crown Law

Public ,:vorks

Do.

Lands and Surveys

Treasury

Do.

Do.

Public Works

Clerk (Investigation) Item 169 .... Margin £139-£167 do.

do.

do.

do.

Class C-11.-8 Clerk (Checking Repayment Book!!-) Item 170 ... Margin £139-£167

Class C-11.-5 Clerk (Securities) Item 157 Margin £251-£279

Class G-11.-9 Laboratory Technician, Government Laboratories, Margin £139-£167

Item 677

Typist, Item 618 .

Clerk of Courts, Fremantle, Item 1768

Clerk in Charge, Lands .Accounts, Item 414

Assistant Commissioner of Public Health t t

Clerk, Receiving Counter and Checking, Land Titles Office (Item 1823)

Clerk, North-West Branch (Item 1230)

Engineer, 2nd Class (2 positions)

Clerk-in-Charge, Lands Accounts (Item 414)

Clerk, Item 24

Clerk, Item 28

Assistant Assessor, Item 75

Engineer for Harbours and Rivers (Item 1129)t

Class O-II.-9 Margin £139-£167 do.

Class C-11.-3 Margin £345-£371 do.

Class C-II.-415 Margin £251-£319 do.

Class P-1.-6 £1,047-£1,307 18th September. Class C-11.-6

Margin £209-£237 do.

Class C-11.-8 Margin £139-£167 do.

Class P-11.-2/5 Margin £251-£449 do.

Class 0-II.--4/5 Margin £251-£319 do.

Class C-11.-7 Margin £181-£195 do.

Class C-11.-8 Margin £139-£167 do.

Class C-11.-6 Margin £209-£237 do.

Class P-1.-8 £943-£1,177 25th September.

t Applications called under Section 29.

t Applicants must possess a medical degree and hold a Diploma of Public Health.

Applications are called under eection 38 of the Public Service Aot, 1904, and a.re to be a.ddregsed to the Public Service Oommissioner and should be made on the prescribed (orm, obtainable from the offices of the va-rious Permanent Heads of Departments.

S. A. TAYLOR, Public Service Commissioner.

8EPTE1IBER 10, 1-048.] GOVERN1illNT GAZETTE, W.A. 2021

Crown L~rn· Department. Perth, 8th September, 1948.

HIS Exeellcnc)· the Lieutenant-GoYernor in Exeenth·e Council has appro,·ed of the undermentioned appoint· mcnts:-

Keith Hamilton Hogg, as :Magistrate of the CaniarYon, Shark Bay, Onslow, Roeboume, Port Hadland and Marble Bar Loenl Courts; Resident :Magistrate -0f the Gascoyne, Ashburto11, Roebourne, Port Hadland and Pilbarn. llfagis­tcrial Districts; and ChaiI·nian of the Gaseoyne, Ash­burton, Roebonrne, Port Hedtmd and Pilbara Conrts of Session as from 26th August, 1948.

Arthm Lane Franeis Taylor, as Acting :Magistrate of the Broome, Derby, Hall's Creek and '\Vyndham Loeal Courts; Acting Resident ilfagistrate of the Broome, Wesit Kimberley and E:1st Kimberley 1\fagisterial Dis­tricts; and Acting Chairman of the Broome, West Kim­berley and East Kimberley Conrts of Session as from the 26t11 Angnst, 1948, Vice K. H. Hogg, who was temporarily appointed, and vice M. Hanyoor1, trans­ferred.

,fames Edward Smyth, as Acting Clerk of Peth· Ses­sions, Acting Clerk to Coroner, Perth, during the ab­senee on si('k lean• from the 10th August, 1948, of Robert Arthm Smith, sinee deceased.

Donald Guy Denny, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court, Acting Clerk to :Magistrates, Kalgoorlie; also Aetillg Clerk of the Eastern Gold:fields Court -0f Session during the abscnec on other dnlics of A. F. N. Sc·hroder.

Erie George Foreman, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk to :Magistrates, Boulder, dlU'ing the absenre on other duties of Donald Guy Denny.

Charles Alexander Fisher, as Acting Clerk of the Local Comt and Acting Clerk to l\fagistrates, Bunbur_y, and Acting Clerk of the South-West Court of Session, during the absence on other duties of A. L. F. Taylor, as from the 6th August, 1948.

D:n-id Remy Haun, as Cl0rk of the Local Court and Clerk to Mngistra tes, vice A. Thomas, transferred.

Francis John Miller, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court, Acting Clerk to t>'Ingistrates, Albany; also Aeting Clerk of the Southern Court of Session, rlnring the absenee on lea,·e of Il. P. Ifardhnan.

Constable ·William John Mason, ns Clerk of the Local C'omt and Clerk to :Magistrates, Shark Bay, vice Con• :-;table J. Burke, transferred.

Constable R. J . .McDonald, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court a1Hl Acting Clerk to Magistrates, l\Inllewa, d1uing the absence on annual and long sen·iee leave of Constable F. J. Wass.

Constable Gordon 'iYilliam 1feintosh, ns Acting Clerk of the Loral Court, and Acting Clerk to 1fagistrat-es, 1'1speranee, during the absence on sick lea,·e of Con• st:i ble R. V. Summers.

A. F. N. Schroder, as .Acting Clerk of the Loeal Court, Ac-ting Clerk to Magistrates, Bunbury, and Act­ing Clerk of the Sonth-\'Vest Court of Session, dnring the absence on other duties of A. L. F. Taylor and vice C. A. Fisher, as from the 16th August, 1948.

Sergeant William Roeland Andrews, as Clerk of the Loeal Court, Clerk to Magistrates, Wyndham, also Clerk of tl1e East Kimberley Court -0f Session, vice Sergeant Stanley Anderson, transferred.

Adolf Frec1rilt Norman Schroder, under section 6 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1940, as Acting Returning Officer und Acting Electoral Registrar for the South-West Pro• Yinee and Bnnbur)' Electoral District, during the ab• senee of A. L. F. Taylor on other duties.

Donald Gny Denn)·, nuder section 6 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1940, as Acting Retnrning Officer for the North-East Pro,·inee and Kalgoorlie Electoral District, and as Acting Electoral Registrar for the North-East Pro,·inee and the Brown Hill-I,·anhoe, Hannans :md Kalgoorlie Electoral Districts, during the absenee of A. F. N. Schroder on other duties.

Erie George Foreman, under section 6 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1940, as Acting Retnrning Officer and Acting Electoral Registrar for the South ProYinee and Boulder Electoral District, during the ahsenee of D. G. Denny on othei· duties.

Dadd Harry Hann, nuder section (j of the Electoral Art, 1907-1940, as Returning Officer and Electoral Regis­trar for the Collie Electornl District, vice A. Thomas, tr:rnsferred, as from 20th Augnst, 1948.

DEOLARA'fiONS AND AT'l'ES'l'ATIONS ACT, 1913.

THE Hon. Attomey General has n,pprOYed of the ap• pointment ns a Commissioner for Declarations under the Dedurations and Attestations Act, 1913, of Donald .Tohn­stoll, of Wellard Post Oflicc-, Peel Estate.

'l'HE Depurhnc>nt h:1s been notified that -cheque No. B(iGOl, dated the 25th June, 1948, drawn on the Clerk of Courts- Trnst Fund, for the sum of £22 19s. llcl. in fin·om of A. J. Hickenbottom, Executor Estate of iate Emily Kearns, has ,been lost by the payee; pa)111ent !ms been stopped and it is intended to issue a fresh cheque in lieu thereof.

H. B. HAYLES, Under Secretary for Law.

THE LICENSING ACT, 1911-1946.

Notice as to Roll being a,·ailable for Inspection. A PErrITION for a Gallo.11 License, signed by electors fo·ing in the statutory aren specified by subsection (3) of section 47 of the Lieensing Act, 1911-1946, being within a radius of 40 elmins from the ,centre of all that piece of land situate at the corner of Canning Highway and l\Iurray Street, Palmyra, being lot 736, part of Swan Location 70, Plan 3556, C.T. Volume 654, Folio H59, has been referred by His Excellency the Lieutennnt-Governor to the Lieensing Court for in• qnir~'.

A roll containing the names of those persons who were qualified as eleetors for the election of a member of the LegislatiYe Assembly under the pro,·isions of the Electoral Act, 1907-1040, in the statutory area at the date of the presentation of the Petition has been compiled by the Chief Electoral Officer, and may be inspected at the office of the State Licensing Court, Perth, or at the offiee of the Clerk of Courts, Fre­mantle, for a pel'iod of 14 days from tl1e 10th Sep­tember, 1948, dn1·ing which period objections to any elector whose name appears on the roll may be lodged "'ith the Clerk of the Licensing Court, Perth, or with the Clerk of the Petty Sessions at Fremantle on the preseribed form, by any elector whose name appears on the rolI as prepared by the Chief Electoral Officer each objection to be aecompanied by a fee of 2s. 6d. '

Dated this 6th day of September, 1948.

R. L. :i\HLLEN, Chairman Licensing Conrt.

TTIE HOSPITALS AC1', !027.

P.l-I.D. 1069/t-7.

Department of Pnbli•c Health, Perth, 2nd September, 1948.

HIS Exeellenc,, the Gowmor in Exeenth·e Council bas he0n pleased tO appoint:-

(u) The persons named in the Schedule attached to he members of the Hospitals Boards specified for u period of twe1'-0 months from ht A11gnst, 1948.

(b) Messrs. S. 0. Litch:field, H. A. Dewar, A. Jackson, \V. J. Ne"·mun, B. Thurkle nnd Mrs. V. D. 1fassnm to be members of the Mount Magnet District Hospital Board for a period of two years from 1st Angnst, 1948.

H. T. STITFOLD, Under Secretary.

NURSES REGISTRATION •1\..sOT, 1921-1946.

Department of Public Health,

P.H.D. 208/46. Perth, 2nd September, 194-8.

HIS Excellency the Go,·ernor in Exeeuth·e Council has heen pleased to appoint Dr. D. D. Keal to bo an Examil1e1·, vice Dr. Gerald ~lfoss, resigned,

C. E. COOK, Commissioner of Pnblie Health.

2022 nnvr:RXM!cN'I' rlAZETTK IV.A. [SsPTE>IBER 10, 1948.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.

THE undermentioned allotments of land will be offered for sale at public unction on the dates and at the places specified below, under the pro,·isions of tho L:md Act, 1933-1939, and its regulations:-

MERREDIN. 15th September, 1948, at 4 p.m., at the Court House­

:J:Hines Hill-Town 1118, lr., £15; Town 19, lr., £13.

ROEBOURNE. 15th September, 1948, at 11 a,m,, at the Coul't Honse­

:j:Point Sampson-Town Ill, lr., £25.

LAKE GRACE. 16th September, 1948, at 11 :t,m., :tt the Rur:tl and

Industries B:i.nk-:j:Kurlgurin-Town 2, lr., £12 10s. :j:Lake Gr:i.ce-'l'own 137, lr., £30.

BEVERLEY. 21st September, J94.S, :i.t 3,30 p.m., at the Government

Land Ageney-iBeverley-Town 109, lr. 3ip., £10. tPingelly-*11576, 4a. lr. llp., £16,

PIN.TARRA. 22nd September, 1948, :1.t 11 a.m., :1.t the Comt Housc­

:J:Hamcl-Town 47, lr., £1'0.

*Subnrban for culth·ation. tscctions 21 and 22 of the regulations do not appl,'', IISubject to trnncation of t"Orncr, if necessary.

All impro,•cmcnts on the land offered for sale al'e the property of the Crown, :1.nd shall be paid for as the Minister may direct, whose valuation shall be final :1.nd binding on the purchaser.

Plans and further p:1.rticnlars of these sales may b1:' obtained :1.t this office :1.nd the offices of the variom Government Land Agents. Land sold to a depth of 200 feet below the 11:1 tur:11 surface, except in mining dis­tricts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet or 20 feet only.

H. E. SMITH, Undel' Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.

'fI·IE undermentioned le:1.ses have been c:1.ncelled under section 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1946, owing to non­p:1.ymeut of rent or other re:isons :-

N :1.me, Lease, District, Re:ison, Corres., Plan. W. Bonnett; 55/2052; Ningh:1.n 3519; :1b:1ndoned;

3759/30; 66/80, Dl, 36/300. W. Bonnett; 68/2525; Ninghan 3038; abandoned;

1690/30; 66/80, Dl, 36/300. W, Bonnett; 347/1895; Ninghan 3741; :1.baudoned;

930/38; 66/80, rn, 36/300. W, Bonnett; 347 /2909; Ninghan 3041; :1.baudoned;

665/40; 66/80, Dl, 36/300. C:1.re?, A, B.; 74/900; Avon 20210; abandoned;

4056/29; 4/80, D2 :1.nd 3. Cockroft, H. W.; 3117/3262; Westonia 260; aban­

doned; 40:16/40; Westonia Townsite. Ifarrison, :M. G.; 347/4160; Kojonup 5109; aban­

donecl; 2745/46; 416A/40. J:1.mes, G. S.; 68'56/153; You:1.mni 129; £3 10s.;

40,6/11; Youn.nmi Towusite. ,T:l.mes, G. S.; 6857/15:); Youamni 117; £3 10s.;

1576/11; Yon:1.mni Townsite. Junk, J.; 348/69-2; Avon 25148; £43 16s. 9d.; 1307/

37; 24/80, Cl. Livingstone, A. E.; 347 /2681; Peel Estate 806;

:1.bandoned; 932/40; 341D/40. Milling, G. S.; 3117 /1249; Wilnn:1 917; £2 10s.;

2331/35; Wilnna 'J'ownsitc. H. E. SMITH,

Under Secretary for L:1.nds.

RE:SERVES.

Department of Lands and Sun•eys, Perth, 2nd September, 1948,

HIS Excellency the Lieuten:1.nt-Governor in Executive Countil has been pleased to set apart as Public Resen·es the l:1J1d described in the Schedule below for the purpose therein set forth.

3168/45, GERALDTON.-No. 22836 (Children's Playground),

lots No. 415, 416, 420, 421 and 843 (7a. lr,), (Plan Ger:1.ldton Townsite, Sheet I.)

1907 /48. ALBANY.-No. 2283i (Railway Purposes), lot No.

897 (about la.). (Plan Albany Townsite, Sheet 3.)

3677 /48, VICTORIA (near Northampton).-No. 22838

(rfatives). All that portion of l:tnd bonnded on the Northward by reserve 216-12, on the Eastward by loca­tion 2379, on the Southward by OJ1e chain roads along the Northern bound:iries of locations 2336 and 2647 :11Hl on tl1e Westward by location 2365 (excluding resene 19454 and rond). (Abont 128:1.) (Plan 160 D/40, A4.)

1484/47, BOYUP BROOK.-No. 22839

poses) lot No. 267 (about h.). Townsite.)

(Road Board Pnr­(Plan Boyup Brook

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDlvIENT Ol!.., RESERVES 3795 (Northern Gully), 4318 (Waroona), 7475 (Kalgoorlie), 20362 (Lake Grace).

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 2nd September, 1948.

HIS Excellency the Lientenant•Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve, under section 37 of the Lund Act, !933-1046, :1.s follows:-

Corres. 7261/96, Vol. 2,-Of the boundaries of re• serve 3795 ''Public Utility'' being amended by the excision of all th:it portion, containing about 10 acres, situated Westward of a line about 6 chains Eastward of and parallel to the Westel'J1most boundary of the reser,·e. (Plan 157e/40, D4,)

Corres. 3243/97.-Of the boundaries of reserve 4318 11 Sehoolsite" being amended by the addition of Waroona Lots 23, 24 and 363; and of the area being inerease<l to 4 acres 3 roods 5 perches--. (Plan ·waroona Townsite.)

Corres. No. 5383/00.-Of the boundaries of reserve 7475 11 Excepted from Sale" being amend-ed by the excision of Kalgoorlie Lot 1503, (Plan Kalgoorlie, Sheet 1.)

Co1'l'es. 3752/48.-Of the boundaries of reserve 20362 ''Excepted from Sale'' being amended by the excision of Lake Grace Lots 145 and 148. (Plan Lake Grnce 'l'ownsite.)

H. E. SMITH, U ndel' Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES 2289 (Toodyay), 5040 (near Calingiri), 10266 (neal' Youndegin), 20754 (Knrrenkutten).

Department of Lands :1.nd Surveys, Perth, 2nd September, 1948.

HIS Excellency tl1e Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appro,·e, under section 37 of the Land Act, 1933-1946, as follows:-

Corres. 2717/48.-Of the cancellation of reserve 2289 (Toodyay Sub Lot 23) "Public Utility." (Plan Tood· yay Townsite.)

Co1'l'es. 12490/97 .-Of the cancellation of reserve 5040 11 Water.'' (Plan 32/80, AI.)

Corres. 3774/04, Vol. 3.-Of the cancellation of re­serve 10266 11 Water Supply (Rabbit Proof Fe.nee)." (Plan 3B/f0, El.)

Corres. 2710/25.-Of the cancellation of reserve 20754 (Avon Location 25838) 11 Sehoolsite.'' (Plan 344/80, F2.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

SEPTE,rnEn 10, 1948.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W . .A. 2023

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVES 12184 (Boynp Brook), 10543 ('Vest Dcnru:i.rk).

Department of L:inds :md Snn-cys, Perth, 2nd September, 1048.

HIS E:xccllenty the Licutcnant-Go"crnor in Exccntin Council h:i.s been pleased to :i.ppron, 1mdcr section 37 of the L:md Act, 1!)33-1946, :i.s follows:-

C'orrcs. 2911/08-0£ the purpose of reser,·c 12184 (Boynp Brook Lot 17) being changed from 11 Road Board OHicc'' to '' Fire Brig:i.dc Station.'' (Pb.n Bo_\·up Brook Townsitc.)

Col'l'CS. ~G0/27-0f the purpose of rcscn-c ]0543 being changed from '' Schoolsitc'' to ''Public Utility.'' (Plan 452 C/40, D4.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1037-1945. Appointment of B11sh Fire Control Officers.

Dcp:i.rtmcmt of L:rnds and Snrniys, Perth, 8th September, 194S.

Corrcs. 977 /41. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned ro:i.d bo:i.rds h:i.,·e :i.ppointcd the following BnSh Fire Control Officers in their dis­tricts:-

Ho:i.d Bo:i.rd, Control Ofiiccrs. Victori:i. Plains-Cocking, H. E. The following :i.pvointmcnts h:i. ,·c been c:i.nccllcd :­

Ro:i.d Bo:i.rd, Control Officers. DcJmiark-Dnckctt, G. Victoria Plains-Rogers, W. W.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1940. W:ir Scn-ic-c L:i.nd Settlement Agreement Act, 19,!5.

Corn,•s. No. 3878/48. IT is notified, for gcnc>r:i.l information, that the :i.re:1s schc<lulcd hcrc-nnder nrc :J.Y:i.ihble for selection under section 53 of the L:i.nd Act, 1933-1940 (and rcgnl:ltions thereto), and pursn:i.ut to elansc 17 of the Agreement bcbwen the Commonwe:i.lth of Austr:i.li:i. :i.nd the State of Western Anstr:i.li:1., in rehl.ion to \1/:i.r Sen-ice Land Settlement.

Applic~ttions must be lodged with the Ch~innan, Land Settlement Bo:i.rd, Lands Department, Perth, not b.tcr than 15th September, 1948, but may be lodged before snch d:i.tc, if so desired.

All :i.pplications lodged on or bofol'c such date will he tre:i.tcd as haYiug been rccchcd on the closing date, :rn<l if there arc more applie:mts than one for these al'c:i.s, the :i.pplic:i.tion to be granted "·ill be determined hy the L:md Settlement Board. Should :my :i.rcas remain unselected, such will continue :i.,·:i.ibble until :ipplicd for or otherwise de:i.lt with.

Schedule. Locution, etc., Arc:i., Purchase Price, Plan, Locality. Wic::•kepin Agricultural Arca Lot 506 (formerly lots

1-!4 :i.nd 403); 235a. lr.; £294; 378B/40, D2; 14 miles Sonth-E:i.st of Pingclly.

Williams Location 13939 (formerly loc:1tions 5:300 :rnU 10381), :i.nd Kojonup Location 8816 (.formerly lo(•a­tiou 3642); 556a.,; £390; 409D/40, B3; three miles Routh-East of E:1st Arthur.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for L:i.nds.

THE STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946. Dedication of Lake Grace Lots.

Department of Lands :i.nd Surnys, Perth, 2nd September, 194S.

Corres. 3752/48. HIS Exccllenc.y the Lieutenant-Governor in Ex:ccutiYc Council has been pleased to appron, under the pro­dsions of the St:i.te Housing Act, 1946, of the dedic:i.­tion of Lake Grace Lots 143 to 149 inclusive to the purposes of the said Act. (Plan Lake Gr:i.ce Towu­sitc.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946. C:i.nc-cllation of Dedicatio.ns. Dcp:irhncnt of L:i.nds :i.nd Snr,·cys,

Perth, 2nd September, 1948. J'f i"l herehY notified th:it His E:'17.ccllclH'y the Licutcn:int­Go,'crnor in ExccutiYC Council 11:is ·been plc:i.scd to l·:rnccl the dcdic:1tions, under the pro,·isions of the St:i.tc Housing Aet, 1940, :i.s follows:-

C'orrcs. 63J/3-!--0f Big Bell Lots 273 to 277 inclu­sin, 300 to 309 inch1sin :1.nd 31G to 320 i.nclnsi,·c to the pm-poses of the s:i.id Act.

<.'orrcs. No. 847/44-0f the l:rnds described in the following Sc-hcdnle:-

Lot or Loe:ition No., L:i.nds :i.nd Sun·cys File No. D:i.glish Lot 97; 2499/48. Dnglish Lot 2::!5; 2809/48. F'rcm:i.ntle Lot 1:H7; 3211/48. li'rcm:rntlc Lot 137G; 2000/48. K:i.t:i.nning Lot 204; 2682/48. Sw:rn Lor:i.tion 4013; 3228/4~. Sw:i.n Location 5210; 3230/48. Sw:rn Location 4374; 4150/48. :~"·:i.n Loc:i.tio11 3851; 4149/48.

H. E. SMITH, Under Scerctary for Lands.

·ruF: LAND ACT, 1933-1940. (Section S9A.)

F:1rm Rel·onstrnction Arc:ts. HJS 'Exrellcncy the Licntcnant,GoYcrnor in Conncil has been plc:i.scd, nuder the prodsions of section 89A of the L:i.nd Ad, 1033-1940, to define and set :i.p:i.rt the bnds dcsl'ribcd in the schedule hereto as ' 1 Farm Reconstruction Are:i.s.''

Schedule. (lTnencnmbe,red Lands.)

Corres., District, Loc-:i.tion, Plan, Former Leases. ~:202/48; A Yon; 14309 and 22170; 55/80, E3; 13512/

GS :i.nd 22136/74. .2i)35/4S: Fit,a;gerald; G15 :i.nd 852; 392/80, D2;

4l645j::i5 and 24808/74. 3001/48; Oldfield; 'iG, 1'00, 101 and 148; 420/80, F4;

1315:)/GS, 38357 /55, 38347 /55 :i.nd 13154/68.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

TOWNSITE OF KEBARINGUP. Amendment of Boundaries. Dcp:i.rtmcnt of L:inds :ind Surveys,

Perth, 2.ud September, Hl48. Corres. 2490/13.

HIS Excellency the Licntcnant-Go,·crnor i11 Executive ('onneil h:i.s been plc:i.sctl to :i.pproYe, under section 10 of the L:i.nd Act, 1!)33-1940, of the bonnd:i.rics of the 'I'o"·nsitc of Kebaringup being :i.mcndcd by the ex:­c·ision of all that portion sitnatcd Soutlrn·:i.nl of the Northern bound:i.ry of the T:i.mbcllup-Ongcrup R:i.il• "·ay Rcser"c· (PI:i.n 430 B/40 :i.nd Keb:i.ringnp Town­sitc.)

H. E. S:i\IITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Dcp:i.rtmcnt of Lands aJ1d Suncys, Perth, 2nd September, 1948.

IT is heteby notified, for general information, that the nndcl'lncntioncd lots arc now open for sale, under the conditions specified, by public :i.nction, :i.s provided hy the L:i.nd Act, 1933-1946, at the following upset priccs:-

Appli(':itions to be lodged :i.t Perth. 11706/01, Vol. 2. i\[ARIGINIUP.-Town 12 to 21 (inclusive), 23 to

~li (inclusi,·e), 33 :i.nd 35, £5 e:i.ch. ~717/48. TOODYAY.-Snhurb:u1 for CultiYation Sub 23 (7a.

lr. 19p.), £30. Plans showing the :i.rrangcmcnt of the lots referred

to :i.re now obbin:.1.blc at this office and the offices of the Y:i.rions Government L:i.nd Agents.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secret:i.l'y for Lands.

2024 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948.

BEVERLEY LOT 46. Open for Sale.

Applications close 29th September, 194.8. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Pertl1, 2nd September, 1948. Corres. 167 /85,

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve under section 45A of the Land Act, 1933-1946, of Beverley Lot 46 being made available for sale in fee simple at the price of £15, subject to the following eonditions:-

1. Each application to purchase shall be accom­panied by a deposit of ten per cent. of the pnrehase money.

2. The sneeessful applicant shall pay the balance of the purchase money within 12 months of approval of his application in four eqna.l quarterly instalments on the first days of January, April, July and October.

3. Applications, accompanied by a deposit, must be lodged at the Lands Offi.ee, Perth, 011 or before Wednesday, the 29th -September, 1948.

4. All applications lodged on or befol'e such date will be treated as having been received on the closing date, and if there are m0l'e applicants than one for this lot, the application to be granted "'ill be deter­mined by the Laud Board.

The previous notice concerning this lot is hereby cancelled.

H. J~. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING OF PORTION OF RESERVE 21221.

For the Collection of Salt. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 24th August, 1948. Correa. 754/43.

APPLICATIONS al'e invited for the leasing for the collection of salt of portion of reserve 2122'1 com­prised in late Special Lease 332/6'55.

This area is available for leasing, undel' section 32 uf the Lancl Act, 1933-1946, for a pcrioU of 5 years at an anmrnl rental of £-2, plus a royalty of two shillings per ton of salt removed, and sub,jeet to the condition that all salt removed shall be railed from Wyalkatehem.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £2 must be lodged at the Lands Department, Perth, on or be­fore the 15th September, 1948.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING BROOME LOT 385.

Perth Land Agency. Section 117 of the Land Act, 1933-194.6.

Departme.nt of Lands and Surveys,

Col'res. 14066/00. Perth, 31st August, 194.8.

APPLICATIONS are invited for the leasing of Broome Lot 385 for the purpose of boat building or the stor­age of boats and gear.

This lot is available for leasing, nuder section 117 of the Land Act, 1933-1946, for a term of one year at a rental of £5, renewable at the will of the Minister for Lands, subject to the condition that the land shall not be used for residential purposes.

Applications, accompanied by o.ne year's rent, must be lodged at the Lands Department, Perth, on or be­fo1·e \Vedncsday, the 22nd September, 1948. (Plan Broome Sheet 2.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary fol' Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR LEASING. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Pel'th, 7th September, 1948. Corr. 6705/47, 3554/02 and 1850/46.

IT is notified fo1• general information that Boulder Lot 3012 (Hamilton Street) and Kalgool'lie Lots 1185 (Charles Sti·eet) and Rl0ll (Lewis Street) are avail­able for leasing nuder section 117 of the Land Act, 1933-1946.

Applications must be lodged at the Lands Office, Kalgoorlie, o.n or befol'e the 29th September, 1948.

If more than one application be received by the closing date for these lots, the applications shall be deemed to be simultaneous and shall be referred to a Land Board.

The following conditions shall apply:-(1) No lease will be granted unless the applicant

shall have first produced a "Provisional consent to commence building," issued by the State Housing Commissio.11 or sneh other evidence to prove to the satisfaction of the l'dinister for Lands that the appli­cant already has or is in a position to obtain the necessary materials to build a residence on tl1e lot applied for.

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

(3) 'l'he term of the lease will be 99 years. (4) Tl1e annual rental payable for the first 10 years

of the term of lease will be £I 4s., 12s. and £1 8s. respectively. The rental shall be subject to re­uppraisement by the l'l'Iinister at intervals of 10 years.

(3) No transfer of the lease will be appl'oved until the lessee has complied with the building 'Conditions of his lease.

(G) 'l'he lessee shall not carry on, or suffer 0l" per• mit to be carried on, on t]1e demised land, any trade or business whatsoever, without the consent in writ­ing of the Minister for Lands being first obtained; and further, the condition nuder which the said land is made available shall not entitle the lessee now, or at any futm·e time, to the right to convert same to fee simple.

I-I. E. SMITH, Undel' Secretary for Lands.

LOT OPEN FOR LEASING. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Corr. 5383/00. Perth, 2.nd September, 1948.

IT is notified for general information that Kalgoorlie Lot 1503 is available for leasing under section 117 of the Land Act, 1933-1946.

Application mnst be lodged at the Lands Office, Kalgoorlie, on or before the 29th September, 1948.

If more than one application be received by the closing date for this lot, the applications shall be deemed to be sinrnltaneous and shall be referred to a Land Board.

The following eo.uditions shall apply:-(1) No lease will be granted nnless the applicant

shall have first produced a "provisional consent to commence building," issued by the State Housing Commission, or such other evidence to prove to the satisfaction of the Minister for Lands that the appli­cant already has or is in a position to obtain the necessary materials to build a teside.uee on the lot applied for.

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

(3) The term of the lease will be 99 years. (4) The annual rental payable for the fb•st 1'0 years

of the term of lease will be ten shillings. The l'ental shall he subject to re-appraisement by the Minister at intervals of 10 years.

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

(6) The lessee shall not c::irry on, or suffer or per­mit to be carried on, 011 the demised land, any trade or business whatsoever, without the consent in writ­ing of the Minister for Lands being first obtained; and fnrthel', the condition under whi-ch the said land is made available shall not entitle the lessee now, or at any future time, to the right to eom'ert same to fee simple. (Plan Kalgoorlie, Sheet 1 ( Carrington Street).)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary fol' Lands,

SEPTEMBER 10, HJ48.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2025

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.

Under Part VI. of the Land Aet, 1933-1946.

WEDNESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1948.

Eastern Division-Ngalbain District. Con·es. No. 6827/47. (Plan 24/300.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that an area of about 64,000 aeres, near Boorabbin bounded by lines starting at a point on the Southern side of the Eastern Goldfielcls Railway Resen·e opposite the 307-½-mile post and extending South about 870 ehains, West about 800 ehains and North about 720 ehains to the Southern side of the Eastern Goldfields Rail\\"ay Resen·e; thenee Eastward along the said Southern side of the Railway Resen·e to the st:trting point (excluding £\Tgalbain LoC'ation 12), is available for selection foi­pastoral leasing.

WEDNESDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1948. North-West DiYision-Erivilla District.

Corres. 721/44. (Phu 72/300.) IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the land contained within late Pastoral Lease 3V4/1303, formerly held by V. D. Sorensen, comprising an area of 28,000 aeres, will be antilable for selection as from Wednesday, 3rd November, 1948; subject to 1rnyment for improYements, if any.

WEDNESDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1948. Kimberley DiYision-Fitzroy District.

Col"l'es. 2320/33. (Plan 135/300.) IT is l1ereby notified for general information that tl1e land contained within late Pastoral Lease 396/412, formerly held by S. C. 'l'. P. and S. A. Smith, compris­ing 59,645 ac·•res, will be aYailable for Pastoral Leasing as from ,Vednesday, 10th No,·ember, 1948; subjeet to payment for impro,·ements, if any.

WEDNESDAY, 1st DECEMBER, 1948.

Eastern DiYision-Nabberu District. Corres. No. 310/36. (Plan 61/300.)

IT is hereby notified that the land contained within late Pastoral Lease 395/774, formerly held by L. & ,T. J:'ineh, containing about 134,297 neres, will be arnil­able for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 1st De­cember, 1948; snbjeet to payment for improYements, if any.

Kimberley Di,·ision-Dnmpier Distric>t. Corres. No. 330/45. (Plan 136/300.)

IT is hereby notified for general information thnt the land contained within lnte Pastoral Lease 3!)6/087, formerly held by R. & R. l\foC. Bell, containing 190,000 aeres, will be available for Pastoral Leasing as from ,vednesday, 1st December, 1948; snbjeet to payment for improYements, if any.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. Jilbad,ii Location 388.

Sections 47 and 116 of the Land Aet, 1933-1940. Department of Lands and Snrveys,

Perth, 25th August, 1948. Corres. No. 2186/46. (Plan 23/S0, D and El.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Jil­badji Loeation 388, containing 1,154 aeres 2 roods 18 perches, will be available for seleetion as from 15th September, 1948, alternath·ely :-

(a) For conditional purchase leasing under Part V. of the Land Aet, 1933-1946, and the regulations there­under, prieed at ls. 9d. per acire and snbjeet to pay­ment for improvements enpitalised at £212; or

(b) for leasing by special lease under section 116 of the Land A.et, 1933-1946, and t-he regulations there­under, for a term to expire on 31st December, 1967, at an annual rental of £9, sueh rental being sub,ieet to re-appraisement on 1st July, 1954, and 1st July, 1961.

In either ease, applieations will be subject to sipeeial conditions goYerning selection of land in this loe1ality.

All applications must be lodged at the Department of Lancls nnd Sm·,·eys, Perth.

Applientions reeeiYed on or before 15th September, 1948, will lit' treated as haYing been received on that day.

H. E. Sl\IITH, Under Secretary for Lauds.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTIO:S. rr is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part V. of the Land Aet, 1933-1946, and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject to the pro• Yisions of the said Aet, and also to the provisions of the Laud Alienation Restriction Aet, 1944.

Applications must be lodged not later than the date $peeified, but may be lodged before sueh date, if so desired.

All applieatiom; lodged on or before such date will l>~ treated as ha,·illg been received on the closing day, anJ if there are more <lPIJlleants than one for any bloek, the applieation to be granted will be determined by the Laud Board. Should an)· lands remain nnseleeted, sueh will continue a,·ail:lble until applied for or otherwise dealt with,

If a Land Board sitting becomes ueeessary, the appll­eants for the bloeks will be duly notified of tho date, time, and plaee of the meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least three days between the closing date and thr.> sitting of the Board.

The sek•c•tor of a Homestead Farm from any location must take the balance thereof, if any, under Conditional Pnreliase.

All marketalile timber, including flandalwood and mallet, is reserYed to the Cro,ni, subject to the provisio11s of clause 18 of the regulatiom:.

rrhe term ' 1 :Member of the Forees,'' where appearing in any notice published hereunder, shall be deemed to han~ the meaning as is specified in section 2 of the Land Alienation Restriction Aet, 1944, that is to s:iy, 11 1fem­brr of the Forees'' means a person who is or has been, a member of the Narnl, 1filitary or Air Forres of His ~lajr.>sty the Kin.g- during any period in "·hieh His ~fajesty is or has been engaged in war.

SCHEDULE. WEDNESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER, 1948.

PERTH LAND AGENCY. A,·on Distriet (near Welbnngin).

Corr. Ko. 6469/4i. (Plan 55/80, D and E2.) Locations ]5113 and 24397, c011taining 1,748a. 1r. 32p.,

1-)112 and 16769, containing 1,000a., and 14816, con­taining 830a., all :it 3s. per aere (as one holding); dassificntions pages 12 of 9149/09 and 8 of 6989/23; sllhjC'et to Rural and !Jlilnstries Bank indebtedness and to timber eonditilms: loeation 14816 also subject to sm'n')' unlC'ss sr.>lC'cted ll.r the holder of freehold unsnr­wye(l lo<'-ation IOifiS; location 15112 snbjeet to a eroP.• ping lease expiring 28th February, 1949; being B. I\. 'l'lmrston 's cancelled appliea lion.

Esperanee Distrie1t (about' 6 miles North-East of Esperanee).

Corr. No. 2147 /37. (Plan 423/80, E3.) Locations 811 and 835, containing 683a. and 294a.,

rr.>!-pertiYely, at 2s. and 2s. 6d. per :tei-e, respeefrrely; suhjed to pa~·ment for impro,·ements; being part of O. J. Stewart's forfeited lease 3108/457.

Esper:mee Distrit-'t (10 miles West of Gibson). Corr. No. 42-1/-10. (Plan 423/80, B2.) Location 1381, eontaining 499a., at 2s. ·3d. per aere

(i11c-lnding snrYC}" fee and excluding improvements, if nn:i·).

I-fan·ey Agrienltnral Area (3 miles South-West of ,varoona).

Open nuder Part V., See. 53. Corr. No. 1702/32. (Plan 383A/40, Cl.) Location 268, eoutaining 6a. Qr. 15p., at £3 per aere

(inelnding sun-ey fee); available to ndjoining holders only.

2026 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPT>01IDER 10, 1948.

Jandakot A.A. District (about 2-?! miles North of Foncstdalc).

Corr. No. 24'11/19. (Plan 341A/40, Cl.) Lot 51, containing 133a., at £1 per acre; etlassifica­

tion page 6 of 2441/19; subject to timber conditions. Predons Gazette notice concerning this lot is hereby cancelled.

Jaudakot Agricnltmal Arca (2 miles South of Banjnp).

Corr. No. 943/41. (Plan 341A/40, C2.) Lo1:ation 41'!, containing 120a., at 15s. per acrC'.

Jilbadji District (8 miles :South of 1farYcl Loch).

Con. No. 5383/~7. (Plan 23/80, F3.) Loc'ation 453, c·ontaining 2,08-Sa. Or. 3/p., at ls. per

.icre ( excluding sun-ey fee).

Kent District (about 9 miles South of Pingrnp). Corr. No. 5432/:!8. (Plm1 418/80, C2.) Location 1035, containing 991a. 3r. 5p., at 2s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 7 of 5432/28; exempt from road rates for two years from date of approval of application and snbjct't, to poison conditions. Previous Gazette notice concerning this loention is hereby can­celled.

Nelson District (about 1 mile South of :Northcliffe). Con. No. 4046/29. (Plan 454B/40, EFl.) Locations 6991 and 7002, containing lOGa. Or. 14p.

and 113a. Or. 27p., rcspccth·ely, at 12s. per acre (as one holding); classifications pages 34 aud 35 of 4046/29; snbjcct to payment for improw-mcnts, if any, to timber conditions, and to C'Onditions goycrning selection in this district. PreYious Gazette notice concerning these loC'a­tions is hereby cancelled.

Ninghan District (about 9 miles South of Cleary).

Cotr. No. 1543/48. (Plan 66/80, A4.) Locations 1328 and 1329, contuining 99/a. and 998a.,

rcspcctiYely, at ls. 6d. per acre; classifieations pages 56 and 57 of 9152/12, Vol. 1; subject to Rmal and Industries Bank indebtedness; being J. Longmnir's cancelled applic:-ition.

Open under Part V. of the Land Act, Hl33-1946, as modified by Part VIII.

Peel Estate (abo11t 3 miles South-East of i\'fandogalnp).

Corr. 2183/31. (Plan 341A/40, 02.) Lot 108, containing 288a. Or. 3lp.; purchase money,

£300; to returned soldiers: half-yearly instalments-1h·st fr,e years interest only at H 0;0 pt'l' aunnm £6 15s., balance 35 years principal and interest at 4i}% per annnm £8 7s. 3d.; ciYiliaus: half-yearly instalments­flrst ifre years intcrC'st only at 5% per annum £7 10s., balance 35 years print:ipal and intc!'cst at 5% pl.'r annum £8 17s. lld.; snbjcl't to conditions goycrning seleC'tion in this estate.

Sussex District (about 3 miles West of Metricnp), Corr. No. 2252/4S. (Plan 413D/40, B3 and 4.) LoC'ation 2199, cout:1ini11g 155a. lr. 16p., at 10s. per

acre; classification page 9 of 4155/30; subject to tirn lwr c•onditions and to conditions gowrning selection in thi~ di •triet: exempt from road rates for two year~ from date of apprm·al of application. PreYions Gazette notic,c c,onecming this location is hereby cancelled.

Williams District (about 14 miles North-West of Dudinin).

Corr. No. 1453/25. (Plan 377D/40, BC3 and 4.) Location 7318, containing 240a. lr. 8,p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre: classifications page 31 of 1405/25 and page 162 of 2205/0'7; also locations 7319, 7320, 7973 and 8036, containing 240a. Or. 29p., 367a. 3r. 31p., 160a., and lGOa. Or. llp., respectiYely, at Ss. 6d., 9s. 3d., 10s. and 8s. Gd. per acre, respectively; subject to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness and to a cropping lease expiring 28th February, 1949. Previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby cancelled.

,villiams District (near Coraekinc Swamp).

Corr. No. 267/48. (Plan 417A/40, Bl.) The Crown land, containing about 180 acres, bounded

by lines starting at the South-West corner of location 8170 and extending East and North along boundaries of the said location to a point 20 chains North of its South-East comer; thence East about 30 chains and South about 40 chains; tl1ence West to the prolongation South of the East boundary of location 1709; thence North along the said prolongation and East boundary to the starting point; subject to surYcy, classification, pricing and the proYision of any necessary roads; :n·ailahle to adjoining holders only.

Yilgarn District (about i:i miles South-East of Westonia).

Con. No. 4818/27. (Plan 35/80, F4.) Locations 783 :llld 793, containing 1,772a. 2r. 16p., at

ls. 7d. per acre; classifications pages 20 of 4818/27 and D of 5338/28; subject to payment for improvements, if any, to special timber conditions, and to mining con· ditions. Prc,·ious Gazette notiC'e conccming these loca­tions is hereby cancelled.

WEDNESDAY, 22nd SEPTEMBER, 1948.

PER'fH LAND AGENCY.

Arnn District (about 4 miles South-West of Campion). Corr. No. 6184/47. (Plan 35/80, Cl.) Locutions 1:)394, 15305 and 15-396, containing 922a.

2r. 38p., 773a. and about 718a., respectively, all at 2s. per acre (as one holding); classifications pages 23 of 2807 /33, 13 of 2028/34 and Alkali Sheet 23; exempt from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being W. F. English's cancelled appli· C'ation.

A,·on District (about 6 miles South-East of Bullaring). Con. No. 1373/25. (Plan 377A/40, Cl.) Location 19761, containing 1,232a., at 6s. per acre;

dassification page ;:rn of 10807/12, Yol. 1; exempt from road rates for two years from date of approval of ap­plication; being C. Murphy's forfeited lease 19059/68.

Arnn District (about 3 miles North-East of Waddcrin). Corr. No. 2863/~2. (Plan 5/80, 03.) Location 22280, containing 160a., at 8s. per acre;

classi:ficatio11 page 5 of 3647 /21; exempt from road rates for two years from date of approYal of applica­tion; subject to snn-ey unless selected by the holder of location ]8343; being D. M. Scrinncr's forfeited lease 22797 /7 4.

Hay District (about 12 miles South-West of Crnnbrook).

Corr. }fo. 1205/36. (Plan 444/80, E2.) Locations 975 and 431, containing 2,230a. Or. 3lp.

and 160a., respectively, at ;)s. 3d. per acre; classifica­tion pagQ 6 of 2755/20; subject to timber conditions and to payment for irnpronmcnts; being J<J. C. Par­sons' canc'C.'lled special lease 3116/1422.

Kent District (about 5 miles East of Pingrnp). Corr. No. 1671/48. (Plans 407/80, D{, 418/80, Dl.) The area of Crown land, containing about 300 acres,

bounded by lines commencing at the South-\'Vest comer of Kent Location 1020 and extending South abont 34 thains, thence East about 90 chains and North about 34 chains to the South-East corner of said location 1020, thence West along its Southern boundary to the starting point; subject to surYcy, dassification and pricing.

Kent District (about 4 miles East of Pingrnp). Corr. No. 1677/48. (Plan 407/80, D4.) The area of Cro"'n land, contal.l1ing abont 560 acres

bounded by lines commencing at the Nortl1-Eastcn; corner of Kent Location 338 and extending North about 96 chains to a Southern boundary of location 080, thence ,vest about 60 chains; thence South about 96 chains along boundaries of locations 989, 1076 and 756 to a North-West corner of said location 338, thence East about 60 chains to Nie starting point; snb,jeet to survey, classifi1:ation and pricing.

SEPTE}IBER 10, 1948.] GOVERNJUENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2027

Kojonnp District (about 4 miles South-East of Bokal). Corr. No. 1588/37. (Plans 416A/40, Al, 4-0!JD/40, A4.) Locatio.us 4568, 4500, 4571, 4572, 4573, 4576, 4577,

7570, :md 4613 to 4624 (inclusive), containing 4,59'.fa., all :tt ls. 6d. per acre; classification page 44 of 1588/37; subject to Rnr:tl and Industries Bank indebtedness, to poison conditions and to timber conditions; being F. W. Lcggoc 's forfeited lease 347 /1486.

Melbourne District (about 17 miles South-West of D:tndaragru1).

Corr. No. 4272/29. (Plan 59/80, DE2 and 3.) Location 3333, containing 1,487a. 2r. ~p., :tt 2s. 6d.

per a•crc; classification page 10 of 4272/:?:9; subject to payment for improvements, if any; being F. A. Green's forfeited lease 68/2421.

Ningh:m District (about 8 miles North-East of Kalannie).

Corr. No. 1072/33. (Pbn 65/80, 01.) Location 2010, containing 1,504a. Or. 32p., at ls. 9d.

per acre; exempt from ro:td rates for t"·o years from date of approval of application. Previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled.

Ninghan District (about 3 miles East of Bonnie Rode). Corr. No. 6094/28. (Plan 67/80, BC3 and 4.) Locations 3074 and 3360, containing 1,030a. 2r. 4p.,

and loc:itions 3073 and 3419, cont:tining 1,556a. 3r. Ip., all at ls. 9d. per acre; subject to Rur:tl and Industries Bank indebtedness; being A. Q. Hammond 's forfeited leases 55/1382 and 74/498 and J. S. :McConnell's for• fcitcd leases 68/916 and 74/514.

Open under Part Y. of the L:ind Act, 1933-1946, as modified by Part VIII.

Peel Estate (nc:ir ,vcllard). Con. 139/41. (Pbn 341D/-10, BC3.) Lots 46, 47 and 48, cont:iiniug 272.t. 3r.; purchase

moncy-£150 5s. lld.; to returned soldiers-half• yearly instalments: :first fh·c years' interest only at 4½ per cent. per annum £3 7s. Sd., b:11:tncc 35 yc:irs' principal and interest at -g{! per cent. per :tnnum £4 3s. 9d.; cidli:ins-half-ycarly instalments: first ilXe ye:irs' interest only :it 5 per cent. per :innum £3 l.'is. 2d., balance 35 years' principal and interest at 5 per cent. per annum £4 9s. 2d.; subject to conditions governing selection in this estate.

WEDNESDAY, 29th SEPTEMBER, 1948.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

A,·on District (12 miles East of Bilb:irin). Open under Part V., Sec. 53.

Con·. No. 2710/25. (Phn 344/80, F2.) Location 25838, containing b. 3r. 36.0p.; purch:isc

price, £1; :tv:tibblc to ad.joining holders only.

A ,·on District ( 4 miles E:ist of Younc1cgin). Corr. No. 3774/04, Vol. 3. (Plan 3.B/40, El.) The Cro"'ll land, containing :tbont 240 :tcres, bounded

on the Xorth•Wcstw:ird by location 26754; on the North­E:1<;tw:1rd by lo rations 26754 and 26779; on the South• F.:it-hY:ll'd by locations 27190 and 17879; and on the Sontli-\Vcst"·arc1 by :t onc•ch:tin ro:id :Uong the Eastern side of the No. 2 r:ibbit proof fence; subject to surYcy, classification, pricing, :tnd the excision of :t road trunc:ttion :ind :t gr:n-el rcscrYc; av:tlhblc to :idjoining holders only.

Denmark Esbte (about 3 miles West of Denmark). Corr. No. 893/44. (Plan 4520/40, D4.) Lots 492 and 783, conbining about 66:i. :tnd about

47:i., rcspectivcs, at 13s. per :icrc (inclncling sun·cy fee); classification page 59 of 893/44; arnilablc to adjoining holders only; both locations subject to sur­vey, to timber conditions and to conditions governing selection in this estate; exempt from ro:td rates for two years from date of approval of applieation; loc:ttion 783 formerly comprising part of loC'ation 492, previous Gazette notice concerning tb:it location being hereby c:tncellcd.

Hay District (:tbont Corr. No. 1276/48.

11 miles South-\Vcst of Tcntcrdcn). (Phn 444/80, DE3.)

Loc·:ttion 996, c·ont:tining 2,339a. 2r., at 4s. 6d. per :iere; cbssification p:tgc 12 of 2274/23; subject to pay-1m•nt for improycments, if :iny. PreYious Gazette notice C'onccrning this loe:ttion is hereby c:u1ccllcd.

.fonchkot Agrknltur:il Arc:i (1 mile North-\Vcst of Forrcstchlc).

Corr. No. 213/4.4. (Pbn 341A/40, Cl.) Locntiou 57, conbining 103a., :tt £1 per acre; sub­

Jett to exemption from ro:id r:itcs for t"·o years from d:itc of :ip1)roY:tl of :tpplication.

1Ielbonrnc District ( ribout 6 miles West of Calingiri). Corr. No. 12499/97. (Pl:iu 32/80, Al.) The Crown l:ind, containing :ibout 100 uercs, bounded

on the \Vcstw:ird by loe:itions 1224 and 1134 on the Xortlm:ird by loeations 1134 :ind 62, ~nd road No. 2304, on the ]~astw:ird b;r loc:itious 2723 :tnd 2764, and on the Southw:1rd by loc:ition 276-1 (c).clmling ro:id No. 68); s<tbjcct to survey, cbssific:ition, pricino-, nnd the proYision of :iny ncccss:iry ro:ic1s; :i.,·:tilriblc

0

to :idjoin­ing holders -Only.

Nelson District (about 3 miles North-West of Palg:trrnp).

Selection restricted to members of the Forces. Corr. ;\o. 1115/36. (Pbn 439C/40, E3 :ind 4.) Locations 30S0, 6257 :tnd 6651, containing 160a., 160a.

and 100:1., respccth·ely, :it 10s. 6d. per at.Ji.·c (as one holding); c·l:tssific:itions p:tgcs 10 of 1160/17 17 of 2152/31 :tnd 28 of 7838/11; subject to timbc~ condi­tions :tnd to conditions gowrniug selection in this dis­trict; C).empt from ro:id r:itcs for two ye:trs from date of apprornl of :tpplic:ition. Previous Ga:.:ctte notice c·onc·erning these loe:ttions is hereby c:tncellcd.

Nelson DistriC't (:tbout 3 miles North of j\fanjimup). Corr. No. 2/41. (Pbn 4390/-10, E4.) Loe:ition 7291, conblining 12G:t., :it 17s. per acre;

c·hssific·:ition page 6 of 961/1:3; subject to Rural :ind I ud11strics Brink indebtedness, to timber conditions :ind to conditions go,·crning scleetion in this district. Pre­Yiou~; Ga::cttr notiec concerning this loc:ition is hereby e:rnc-cllcd.

Open under P:irt. Y. of the L:ind Act, 1!)3.3-1046, as morlificd by P:irt VIII.

Peel Est:itc (:ihout 2 milc>s South-East of Karnup). Corr. G4/40. (Phn 34ID/40, B4.) Lots 304, 395 :ind 396, conbining 114:t. lr. 34p.,

1~8n. 3r. 24p. :ind 124:t. lr. 4p., respectively· purchase money, £60 10s., £81, :tnd £78, rcspcctiwly; t~ returned soldiers: h:tlf-yc:irly insblmcnts-fii•st fh·c yc:trs inte1·· est only :<tt 4½% per :innum £1 7s. 3d., £1 16s. 6<l. and ~1 15s. Id., rcspcdi,·cly, bal:tnce 35 ye:irs principal :ind mterest at 4-½% per :rnmun £1 13s. 9d., £2 5s. 2d. :ind £2 3s-. Gd., rcspcctiYely; cidlians: lialf-yc:irly inst:il· mcnts-first :fiyc yc:trs interest only at 5% per :tnnum £1 10s. 3d., £2 0s. 6d. :ind £1 19s., 1•cspccti;cly, balance 3f3 yc:irs pl'incip:tl :iud interest :it 5% per :tnnum £1 13~. lld., £2 Ss. Id. :tnd £2 6s. 4d., respceth·cly· sub­jt>r't to conditions go,·crning selection in this ~state. PreYions Ga::cttc notice concerning these lots is hcrnby cancelled.

Oprn undt'I' Part V. of the L:ind Act, 1933-1946, :is mo(lificd by Part VIII.

Peel Esbtc (nc:ir 1'fandogalup). Corr. 1838/20, Vol. 4. (Phu 341A/40, 02.) Lots 112, 113, 696, 794 :tnd 795, conbining 163a. Or.

27p., 320:i .. 2r. 17p., 151a. lr. 17p., 138:t. lr. 26p. and li0:t. lr. -!p., rcspectiYcly; pnrch:isc money, £222 6s. 4d., £240 9s. ld., £75 13s. 7d., £86 10s. 2d. :ind £12-9 16s. 8d., rcspectiwly; to returned soldiers: lialf-ycarly in-1>t:tlmcnt$-first flsc ye:trs interest only at 4?:% per :mnmn £-5 0s. ld., £5 Ss. 3d., £1 14s. ld., £1 18s. lld. and £2 18s. 5d., respectively; b:ibncc 35 years prin­t·ip:11 and interest at 4½% per annum £6 4s., £6 14s. Id,, £2 2s. 3d., £2 8s. 'aid. and £3 12s. 5d., respectively; civilbns: half-yc:irly insblmcnts-first fi,·c years inter· est only :it 5% per annum £5 lls. 2d., £6 0s. 3d., £1 17s. l0d., £2 3s. 3d. :ind £3 4s. lld., respcc<tively, b:tl·

2028 GOVERNlvIENT GAZET'fE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948.

ance 35 years principal and interest at 5% per annum £6 lls. lld., £7 2s. Sd., £2 4s. lld., ~2 11s. ~~· and £3 17s., respectively; subject to the special conilit10ns gov­erni11g -selection in this estate.

Plu11tagenet District (4 miles North-\\7cst of Torbay). Corr. No. 685/3'3. (Plan 4571A/40, Al.) Locations 5155 and 5476, containing 164a. 3r. 19p.

and 182a. 2r. 3p., rcspcctinly, nt 5s. 6d. per acre (in­cluding survey fee); subject to t~e excision. of land required for the proposed eoustrnct10n of drams.

Plantagenct District (11 miles East of Mt. Barker). Con. No. 527/48. (Plan 445/80, C4.) The Crown land, containing about 1,000 acres,

bonnclccl by lines starting at the North-Eastem co~·ncr of location 3334 and extending East about 100 chams; thence South to the Northcm boundary of location 2846; thence Westward and Southward along boundaries of location 2846 to a point 30 chains Sonth of its North­West corner· thence ,vest to a point in prolongation South of th~ East boundary of location 3334; thence North along said prolongation aucl East bom~clary. to the starting point; snhject to survey, classification, pricing, and to the provision of any necessary roads.

Plantagcnet District ( at Kcbaringup). Corr. No. 2496/13. (Plan 436B/40, F2.) The Crown land, containing ;1.bout 100 acres, bounded

011 tlle Northward by u one-chain road along the South­ern boundarv of tlic Tambcllnp·-Ongcrup Railway Re· serve on thC Eastward and Southward by boundaries of lo~ation 2667 and on the Westward by a. one-chain road alo11g the 'Eastern boundari~~ o~ locat_io.ns 2668 and 259;'5; subject to surny, class1ficatiou, pr1cmg, and the provision of any necessary roads.

Sussex District (about 5 miles East of Karridalc). Corr. No. 4173/30. (Plan 440[)/40, C4.) Locration 2724, containing 281a. 01'. 3lp., and locations

1530 and 37"57, containing 274a. 2r. 18p. (as one hold­ing), all at 9s. per acl'c; classi.O.cati?ns page;> 4 of 4173! 30 ancl 72 of 1105/20 Vol. 1; subJect to timber condi­tions and to conditio1;s governing selection in this dis­trict· exempt from road rates for two years from d~te of aPproval of application. Previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby can!.'.elled.

Victoria District (at Northern Gully). Open under Pmt V ., Sec. 53.

Col'l'. No. 7261/96, Vol. 2. (Plan 157-0/40, D4.) The Crown land, containing about 10 acres, boun~ed

on the Westward by an Eastern boundary of location 2243, on the Northward by r~scrvc 15704, on the Ea~t­warcl by a line a bout 6 cha ms Eastward of the said Eastern boundary of location 2243, und on the s.outh­ward by a one-chain road ?long. the Northern Railway Reserve, at £1 per acre (mcludmg surny fee); sub­jee't to s.urvey.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1947. Closure of Road.

I, M. MARTIN, being the owner of land o,:cr or along "·hich the portion of road hereunder dcscnbcd passes, have applied to the 1fondaring Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

Muudaring. 1062/46. No. :M439. The surveyed road passing along the

South boundary of Swan Location 2371; from a Slll'­

nyed road at its South-East corner to the Western boundary of location 1836; locality Chidlows Well. (Plan lB and lC/20.)

M. MARTIN.

I H. Robinson on behalf of the :Mnndaring Road Bodrd, hereby asse.nt to the above application to close the road therein described.

H. ROBINSON, Chairman, Mnndaring Road Board.

30th April, 1948.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS AC1', 1919-1947. Closure of Road.

WE, E. S. R. Piesse, E. P. Illingworth, and B. J. Illingworth, being the owners of land ov:r or along which the portion of road hereunder clcscnbed passes, have applied to the Katanning Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

Katanning. 2020/47.

K365. The surveyed road along the East and the Sonth boundaries of Kojonup Location 3603 and part of the East boundary of location 2145; from a sur­veyed road at the North-East corner of the former location to road No. 9558 at the South-East corner of location 2145. (Plan 417D/40B and C3.)

R P. ILLINGWORTH, B. J. ILLINGWORTH,

EDMUND S. R. PIESSE.

I Freel 1\L Bowden on behalf of the Katanning Road Bodnl, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

F. M. BOWDEN, Chairman, Katanning Road Board.

12/3/48.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1946.

Closure of Road. We, Lionel Samson and William H. J. Samson, Executors of the Estate of Katharine Samson being the owners of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, have applied to the Mnndaring Ro~d Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

Mundaring. 3952/47. :M.452. 'rhc whole of Francis Street as shown on

Land Titles Office Plan 4523 passing along the North­em boundaries of lot.s 172 t.o 179 inclusive 0£ Helena Location 20b and the Nol'th-Eastcrn boundaries of lots 180, 181 and 182; from Scott Stl'eet to Samson Road.

Also the following rights-of•way on said L.T.O. Plau:-

(a) Along the Western boundaries of lots 163 and 166; from Samson Road to Francis Street.

(b) Along the South boundaries of lots 158 to 163 in-elusive.

(c) Along the North-Vi'estern boundaries of lots 181 and J 85; from Francis Street to Keane Street.

(d) Along the Southern bonndal'ies of lots 172 to 181 inclusive. (Plan lC/20, NW.)

LIONEL SAMSON, By his Attomcy W. H. J. Samson.

'\V. H .• J. SAMSON, Executors of the Estate of Katharine Samson.

I, H. Robinson on behalf of the Mundaring Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

12th

H. ROBINSON, Chairman, :Mnndaring Road Board.

February, 1948.

BILLS ASSENTED TO.

I'l' is hc1·eby notified for public information that His l~xcellcncy the Lieutenant-Gover.nor has assented in the name and on behalf of the King, on the date stated, to the undermentioned Bills passed by the LC'gisbtiw C01mcil and the Legislative Assembly during the Seeond Session of tlic Nineteenth Parliament, 1948.

Short Title of Bill, Date of Assent, No. of Act. Supply; 13th August, 1948; I. Increase of Rent (War Rcstrictio.ns) Act Amend­

ment; 13th Augnst, 1948; II.

19th Angnst, 1948.

L. LUKE LEAKE, Clerk of the Parliaments.

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2020

Ternlcrs, do.sing :1t f'{1rth, ~.3U p.m., TUl·~day on 1:btcs !Hl'Htioneil }Jerennd{'l', :1n• iin·ilrd for tl!r followlng:-

Work.-Bl"n'rley C,,n!'t Ilon~l•-U{'!::1i1','> :111d IlenoY:1-tions (10146); Hth :-:l•pfl"mLl'l', 19-rn; l"()!Hlitious m:iy be seen :1t the Contractor..)' Hnum. P.·w J.)., l'erth; Po1irl" St:1tion, BeYerley, :1rnl ClPrk of Comt ·~ Ofl\e(•, York, on :1rnl :1fter 31st .-tngu:--t, l!Hfi.

Wo1l:.-Y:rnil:inool:n !~dwnl :rn1l C~nnrters-RPpnirs nnd Heno,·ations (101-17); l..J:tli Sl'ph'mhrr, l!HS: con­ditions m:1y be seen :tt the Colllr:wtor.;' Homu, P.,Y.D., l'erth, :111d Poliec S.t:1tiun, C'n1mnnnh, on :uHl after :n.o.t Angnst, 1948.

Worl:.-,\·oo<l:milling Sl'l1oul mul Qn:uters-Ilq}:1irs :rn<l Ilenon1tion"> (lOUS); H-tlt f-ll•ph•mlwr, 19-18; eo:1-!litions may be :;een :tt tht• C!1ntr:i/'tor:-1' Ilnom, P.\\".D., Perth, Puhlic \\"orl\s Dcpartnll'Ht, .All1:my, :rn<l Clerk of Court's Offiee, K:1t:rnning, on :11Hl :1ftl'l· 31st August, 1948.

Work.-K:1lgoorlie Pnl>l:~ HniMi11g3-Conn•r">ion of l\"o. ~ Court (Broukm:rn SirC'd) for OJfo~<>s (ltll-HJ); 14th 8eptember1 1948; l·on,!itiurn> may l t· SL•eu :it thr Contradors' Room, 1'.W.D., Pl•rth, :t11ll Kalg:ourli!.•, on :rnd :1fter 31.st August, 1!H8.

\\'orl:.-'l'cnterden School and Quartl'rs-Hep:lirs :iml Henov:1tions (10154); 14th September, Hl48; eondi• tions may be seen at the Contr:1etors' Room, P.\V.1)., Perth, and Albany, antl Poliec St:ttion, :\Ionnt Darkl"r, on nnd :1i'tcr 31st Angust, 1948.

Work.-Ard:lth Sehool :1nd Qn:1rirrs-ncpairs nrni Rcno,·:1tions ( 10155) ; 14th SepkmlJl'l', Hl4S; l·ontliti011s m:1y be St'l'H at the Coutr:1etors' l\uom, P.,v.D., Pertli; PolieP St:1tion, Corrigin, :1nd Court IIouse, J3m6· lwel:, on :1ml :1ftcr :11st An_qnst, 1048.

Work.-\Vongan IIills ~Hate li':1rm-;\l'W Qn:1rtcrs :1.nd Ad!litious to Cott:1gl's ( IOli'ili); Hth Seph-mlJ('r, Hl.J.S: eo1Hliti011<; m:1y he seen at the t'ontr:tdors' Hoom1

P .W .n., Perth; \Vntt'l' 8111Jply Oflke, i\orth:im, :1nd Police- At:ltion

1 \\"oug:rn Hilb, on :1rnl afkr 31st August,

In-18. Worl:.-fl::inl:Innp Sthool :lllfl Quarten;-Repnirs :rnd

RP110Y:1tions (10157); 14th fkptC'mlwi-, HJ48; eornlitiom m:1y lw seen :1t the Contrnrtors' Room, P.\V.D., PPrth, :11Hi Bnnlrnry, on :1ntl :1fter 81st Angnst, U!48.

\\"ol'k.-\Vooroloo S:1n:1toi-i1on-?\cw Bri('k Cottagt· (10151); 21st Sept0mbC'r, 1!148; l'Olulitions m:l)" be seen ;1t thi: Contr:l(',tors' Room 1 1'.W.D., Perth, on nnd :1ftcr 7th September, 1948.

\\"ork.-\\"ooroloo S:1n:1hwium-Six Timber Fr:1mctl Cott:1ges., Se"·er:1ge, ete. (lOli:i~); 21s.t S0ptcmber, 1948; conditions m:n- be se(>ll :1t tlw Contr::ictors' Room, P.W.D., J·crtl{, on nrnl :1ft1'r 'ilh :-:lC'ptf'mlwr. 1!148.

\V01-k.-;\orth:1m IIonsplwlil ).fan:1gel1l!'nt Cent1·e­AJt-1.,1·ntions (101J3); ~lst SvptcmhPr, 1948; t'Omliiions m:1v lit'- seen :1t thr C011tr:u·tors' Romn, P.\Y.D., Perth, nll{i :1t W:1ter Supply Ofllt'r, );'oi·thmll, on and :1fter 7th :-lt'ptemher, 1!148.

\Vorl:.-Dnmbley1mg S!·hool-Xcw Shelter Sh('d (101.iS); 21st 8(1 ptemliL•r, Ifl-18; eonditions may be seen :1t the C011traetors' Room, P.\V.D., Perth, and Narrogin; P(]lfr<' St:ition, Dnn1bleynn~, mlll Clerk of Court's OnirC', Wngin, on and :1ftc>r 7th R('ptemhcr, 194~.

Work.-Pinjnrrn flospitnl-Borh1g for \V:1ter (Hll60): 21st 8rptPmlier. 1048; {'On(litiuns m:1)" h<' 1-l'<'n nt the ('ontr:1dors' Room, P.\\".D., Perth.

\Vnrk.-Gernldton Wntl·r Snpply-Dol'lng for \\";itH :1t \\"icherina (101G3); :.:ht S(111t('ml1L·1·. 11141\; f',Ond1hons m:1y he sN•n :1t the ('untradors' Romn, P.W.D., PC'rth.

Work.-Sonthern C'ro~s- Sl"110ol :1rnl Qu;11·fr1·s-Hep:1irs :111rl Rl'no,·:1tions :lll<l Sewer:lgl" (10161); 28th Scptem­h(>l' 1fl4H· eonditions m:n· l.JC' seeu :1t the Contr:1rtol'S' H~~m,'P.\V.D., Perth, and ::\lerredin, :1nd :\I-inin(.'! Rcgis­tr:1r 's Offiee, Soutl1ern Cross, on :lllll nfter 14th Sep­tember, 1948.

\\-"ork.-;\fol'k:1th:nrn Court. Honse--Rep~1il-s :1nd RPnO­,·:itions (10162); 28th Seph'mbC'r, 1943;, f'onditions m:1)" he S('<'ll :1t the Contraetors-' Room, P." .D., Perth, arnl Gernhlton, and i\Iinill'..?,' R<'gistrnr's Offil'e, Meekathrrrr:1, on :1nd :1fter 14tl1 September, 1fl48.

Tt•iuh•t:s) t 1.1getlH•r with thl· Jlrl'S<."1·ilil'tl deposit, :1re to be :1ddres~vd to '' The Hon, the :i\Iinister for \Vorh, 1'nLlie \\"orks De11:1l"tment, The D:1rrael:s, St. George 1s Pi:1(•e, Pei th 1 '' :1ntl must lie indorsed ••'render.'' The highest, lmn>st, or :111.'· kll<l!'T ,rill not l1('l"E'Ss:1rily lw :H·l·i•Jlft>!l. .

W. C. WILLIA:\18, l:mh·r Secretary for Works.

:\11-:Tl;Ol'OLTTA:\' \\"ATEH Sl"Pl'J.Y, ~E\VERAGE .\XI> DJ!.-\T);AGE T)EPATIT:'.\fH:-.:T.

::\[.\\".~. ::l71i/--!J. .:\'OTICE i-; hervl,y giwn, in 1mrsn:mc·e of ~cdinn 0G of thP )fetrup11li'.:1n \\"all-r Supply, 8l'wn:!IT(.' :l!ul Dr:1in­:1gl· /u•t, l!IOD, 1h:tt w:1tl'r mains h:n'P bl'i·n l;ii,l ill the uudi>i-mnitiolll•(l strC'!'t." in tfo:trif'ls irnliented.

Fro:1:mtl0 )Iunidpality. lll4li/4i-D:lVis StrPet, from lot ,).i to Grnsn'-nur

Si l't'Pt-Sout ilC'r1,·. Sli.i_/-17~llp:"lli· Tiua<l, frnm lnt -;-:; to :\ewmarht Strel't

- "!;;;1:-terly. ;\cwm:1rht !-{f1·l'('t, frum Ilf':;l;y Ro:·.d tll lot ;;':--:\'oi-tlwrl.r.

81:V18-J•'mThl Htri>t·t. from il,t G to 1<,t :~-\\"l":;iprly.

}"{·rill :\fuuit·ip:1lity.

:'i:ij/.J:i-Ln111lon Stre0t, from lot 32!1 to Ellesm,~re Nil'L'(•t-~orthnl~·.

l1l'lmont P:irl: lfo:111 f)i.:;tri1•t.

•l!l!1/•1S-l\fnth,•son nu:Hl, from lot 2.1 \I to lnt U9-E:1stl"rh·.

:i42/-i8-Gln!lhtOH!' ~frt'•Pt, frnm lot :~!i to lot ]!1-Sonth­E:1flil"rh".

17G/iS-Acton .\n·ulH·, frt>'ll 1 1-own l-;tr1,(•t to }qt 13-Sonth-E:l!<tt.•rlY.

J!l/-!H-fil;rl'L".'" l\uall, frnm l-"r:11wi~(·<1 Rtn•!'t io lot SO-Nnuth-Ea<1h:>rly. Hu1·1·l•y ltu::d, frnm J<"r:rnl'is(•n Rtrert tn ]uj ~:;2-Nnrth-\\"<•-.:tal,Y.

CnilHing n,m1l Iiii,;!ri1•t.

,i:1/-18-Rrllf'Jilie Stn·c·t, fl"(]lll lot, 3li7 to lot '.'llii:i­}innth• E:ish-rh-.

~:.:0/48-fl<;l·l·n ~Ired, frow lot ~i to lot 147-~outh­\Yl•>:tcrl~·-

Gos1wlls Roail flistrirt. 7!l/-!S-D!·lmont Ilurnl, from Kl"tmfrk Hn:111 tn lot 1-

Xortherly. ~Ieh-illl' n-~1:1.l llistriet.

:!i0/-18-F'otirlh .\ YC'llllt·. from l!d· ~li);) to Kishorn l'\n:11l-8onthcr]y.

12S0/,17-l~fooptt.fr:i Str<'Pt, from lot 10::J:; to Rtorl: Hoail-Ensterly. :Sturl: Hn:i,l, from Ckopatr:1 Rtn·d tu lot 19-Xorlherly .Jus1inbn 8tl'f•1·t, frnm Clrnp:1tra Rtl'i·d to EIYir:1 Stn'l't-XortlH'rh'. ll;nnm:Hl l-.trPet, from Jot lflOO to l•lt :!- Eastt>l"ly. ,

:.!O:i;-1::-:--~Ia(·]rn,1 1.:u:ul. frnm Kinhlil Tionll to Jot Si,! --~onllw1·ly.

:{:-;:;n'.S-HnnlC'y fitr<'l't. from 8Pn-{•tu-,; Rtrept to lot 17--\\"n;tprh·.

..J::';'i /--1.S-ilrwl:·,rn_'.- Tio:Hl, from 1mw1mC'il str('f't North uf .\lfn·il l\0:1,l 10 l()t 70-}:t•rllwrly. F11-nnm('d ~trcrt \\'1·~t nf Broc•kwn,- Ho:1(1 frn1:1 nu-11:mw:l i,fr(•('t North uf .\Jfrp(\ l\0'.,d to' Jn;· ;J.f-Xorthnly.

P<'rth Hund 1)1,;;;frirt. i.Jl_/.Ji-Ifo1·tnr !,tn·C'I, frum s:·ouelinm ~trcet to lot

JJq-E:1:-tC'l'ly. IIoJg.~cm :-;.tl'eC't, from Stoneh:1m Stre('-t tu lot I:13-E:1sterlv. ).fellnnal<l StrC'et, frum Stoneham ShC'1•t to lot Hll___:._Westerly.

;):W/--1.-S-I•:btrc(." An•rnll'. from lot ;ili to lot 5~·1-Routh-F.:1strl'h-. ~fartlt•ll:1 Street, from Elstrec A,·cnuc to lM 3W~f=iouth-\\"esterly.

ij!)~/4-8-l<;(lwnrrl Strt'c-t, from Sw:rn RfrPet to lot 534 -j,,.iontlu·l'l,·.

'il~/48___:}.f{-J)nu::iltl RtrP:'t, from lot 13i3 to lot 25-F:1 ·t(•rh-.

JFP/:ts-Firi.t Stn•et, from lot 637 to Bennion Sheet -Run1ht·,rlv. D1'nnion StrC'et, from First Street to lot ;ti-Ea~h'l:h-.

• Runth Perth Tio:ul District. :.:53/.J.8-South T('l"l':tt·P, from lot :'!~ to Blnnd Street

-E:1r;fL-rl:r. \\";n'rl•go Stn·et, from Sonth Tcrr:wc to :\talwl St;•pd-Xortlierly.

2030 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948.

233/48-\Varrcgo Street, _-from David Street to Malicl Street-Southerly. Mabel Street, from Vilarrcgo Street to Bland Street-Easterly. Bluncl Street, from Mabel Street to lot 145-Northerly.

31.7 /48-La.bonchcrc Road, from lot 157 to lot 154-Sonthcrly.

156/48-LocKlrnrt Street, from lot 148 to lot 146-Northcrly.

1561/47-I-Icnsmun Street, from lot 2 to David Street -Easterly. Dudcl Street, from lot 173 to Douglas Avc­nnc-N orth-Eustcrl,·.

581/48-Anstcy ·street, from lot 163 to lot 165-Southcrly.

And the Minister for Wntcr Supply, Sc-wcrugr and Draiua_gC' is. snbjcd to the prodsions of the Act, pre­pared b s,upplJ· wutrr from snrh mains to lands with-in ratcub1c distance thereof.

J. C. IIUTCHIN-SON, Under Secretary.

l\IETROP0LT'l'AN WATER snPPLY, SRVi'EHAGE AND DRAJXAGE DE-PARTMENT.

l\f.W .s_ 729/ 48.

IN ,a.ecordancc "·ith the proy1s10ns of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sc"·crngc und Drainage Act, 1909, it is hereby notificel that sewers and other appamtns have been completed, and arc now a,·ailablc for nsc in ex­tension to Arca 1, Bayswater, to scrn lots 209, 210 anel 243, The Strand, Bayswatcr.

Om1ers of the abo,·cmentioncd properties are hereby notified that such properties arc capable of being con­nected to the sewer and must, therefore, conncet their premises to the sewer within 30 days from elate of service of prescribed notice; anel arc also notified that sewerage rates will, in aecorelanr.c with the by-laws, be enforced from 1st DccemJbcr, 1948, if premises not previously C'Onnccted, Ull(l be- payable in advance. If premises arr eonnccteel prior to 1st December, 1948, rates will be •l'lwrgcd from elate of connection.

A plan of the ·works to be carried out at each pro­perty must first be obtainccl from the Deparbncnt.

Dated this 10th day of September, 1948.

J. C. HU'l'CHINSON, Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE DEPART1IENT.

1f.W.S. 523/48. IN accordance with the provn;10ns of the Metropolitan Watrr ,Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909, it is hereby notificcl that sewers and other apparatus ha,'e been complctccl, und arc now available for use in ex­tension to Arca 41, Perth, to s'r.n-c lots 2, 3, 4, 9· and 10, Dunedin Strcrt, North Perth.

Owners of the abovementioncel properties arc hereby notified that i:;nch properties arc capable of being con-11ccted to the sewer and must, therefore, connect tl1cir premises to the sewer within 30 days fr.om elate of ser­vice of prescribed notice; and arc also notified that sewerage rates will, in a•rcordancc with the by-laws, be enforced from 1st December, 1948, if premises not pre­viously connected, and •be payable in aehancc. If pre­mises are conncetccl prior to 1st December, 1948, rates will be charged from date of connection.

A plan of the works to be carried out at each pro­perty must first be obtained from the Department.

Dated this 10th day of September, 1948. J. C. HUTCHINSON,

Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAG>E DEPARTMEN1'.

M.W.S. 355/48. IN accordance with the provisions of the 1fotropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909, it is hereby notified that smYers and other apparntus have been ,completed and arc now a,·ailable for use in Ex­tension to Arca 3, Bayswatcr, to serve lots 104 and 108, Elizabeth Street, Bayswatcr.

The owners of the al0 ovcmentioncd properties arc hereby notified that such properties aro capable of being connected to the sewer and must, therefore, con• ncct their premises to the sewer "·ithin 30 days from

date of service of prcscr1bcd notice; anel arc also noti• ficd that sewerage rates will, in accordance with the by-laws, be cnforccel from 1st October, 1048, if premises not prc,·ionsiy connected, and be payable in advance. If premises arc conncctcel prior to 1st October, 1948, rates will be charged from date of connection.

A pkm of the works to be carried ont .at the pro­perties must first be obtained from the Department.

Datcel this 10th day of September, Hl48, at the office of the Department, St. George's Place, Perth.

J. C. IlUTCIUNSON, Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

lvl.W.S. 932/48. IN accordance with the proYisions of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909, it is hcl'eby notified that sewers nnd other apparatus ha,·c been ·completed, and arc now aYailable for use in Reticnlatio-11 Arca No. 53, Part l, Perth, within tl1c boundaries of the Perth Road District and the Bayswatcr Road District as hereunder dcscribcd:-

Commencing at a point in the centre of \Vood Street opposite the Western corner of lot 44 Wood Street and proceeding No1·th•Eastcrly across Wood Street and along the North-Western boundary of said lot 44 to the Western corner of lot 203 Salisbury Street; thence North-Westerly along the South-West­ern boundaries of lots 203, 202, 201 and 200 Salisbury Street to the Western corner of said lot 200; thence North-Easterly along the North-Western bonndary of said lot 200 and its prolongation to the centre of Salis• bury Street; thence South-Easterly along the centre of Salisbmy Street to a point opposite the Eastern corner of lot 205 Salisbury Street; the.nee South­\Vestcrly across Salisbury Street and along the South­Eastern boundary of said lot 205 and its prolongation to the centre of right-of-way between Salisbury Street and Wood Street; thence North-Westerly along the centre of said right-of-way to a point opposite the eastern corner of lot 4- ·wood Street; thence South• Westerly across said right-of-way and along the Sontb­gastcrn boundary of said lot 4 and its prolongation to the centre of Wood Street; thence North-Westerly a.long the centre of ,vood Street to the point of com­mencement as shown in red on plan M.W.S.S. and D.D. W .A. No. 7181,

Owners of property sHnated 1xithin the boundaries of aboYe area arc hereby notified that such properties are capable of being connected to the sewer and must, therefore, connect their premises to the sewers within 30 days from date of service of prescribed notice, and are also notifieel that sewerage rates will, in accordance with the by-laws, be enforced from 1st November, 1048, if premises not previously connected and be payable in advance. If premises are connected prior to 1/11/1948, rates will be charged from date of connection.

A plan of the works to be carricc1 ont at each pro­perty must first be obtained from the Department.

Dated this 10th day of September, 1948, at the office of the Department, St. George's Place, Perth.

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Under Secretary.

RIGHTS IN WATE~-l!~~/RRIGATION ACT,

Canning River and Tributaries.

P.W.W.S. 77 /42. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the Hon. Miuistcr for Water SU]lply, Sewerage and Drainage, has approved of the Aelvisory Committee for the control of the ·waters of the Canning River and its tributaries b'cing constituted for the two years commencing as from the 24th March, 1948, as fol­lows:-Mcssrs. Bernard Santo Crimp (Chairman), John Charles Hutchinson, Righton John Cavanagh, Edward Hugh Olclham1 Hugh Aitken, John Daniel Manning and Richard Rushton.

W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Secretary for Water Supply.

Perth, 2nd September, 1948.

8EP'l'E:\1Bl~R. 10, HJ-4.S.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2031

TRAFFIC AC'r, J!HD-1D47.

P. W. 55G/2S.

Mnni<·ipality of York. lfo:1yy 'l'r:1ific By-law.

'l'llE Co1meil of thC' :\Junicip:1lity of York, pmsu:1nt to :1n ordC'r in thC' Connc·il nndC'r sC'C'tion 48 of the 'l'rnJli<' Aet, 1919-19-!i, and in c_>XC'r<'isC' of the powC'rs Iltt'rc-hy <·onforrC'd, doth hC'rC'by m:tkC' the following by-law, to h:1n C'ffc-et in the York U11niC'ip:1l District:-

'I'hC' <':trl"i:1ge of :niy ,·C'hiclC' on those portions of Brook Street :m<1 RC'dmile Ro:1d, in thC' l\InniC'ipality of York, bet.WC'C'll Subnrban Roa<1 :1nd A.Yon 'l'C'rraee, of :1 lo:1d (inelnding thC' weight of the nhiC'lC') C'X· <·C'Nling six tons, is lt<>reby prohibitC'd.

PassC'd b,· l'C'solntion of the llfnniC'ip:1Jity of York, :it :1 lllC'C'ting hC'ld on the 17th cfay of August, 1948.

ALBERT P, NOONAN, .Mayor.

A. BAKER, 'l'own Clerk.

(Sgd.) A. I<'. WATTS, :\[inistC'r for LoC':il Go,·C'rllmc_>11t.

.\p1n·o,·Nl by His ExcC'llcne.r thC' LieutC'n:rnt-GoY­('1'1101· in g:,wcntiYC' C'onnC'il this 2nd day of SeptC'mher, 19-lS.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Ading Clerk of the Council.

--------------------------TR.i\FFTC' ACT, HJHJ.H)ii.

P.S. 951/45.

Dc-p:1rtlllC'nt of Pnhlic Works, PC'rth, 8th SC'ptC'mhC'r, 1948.

HJS EX<'C'llC'ney the LientC'n:int-Clo,·c_>rnor in Kxc•c·nth·c_> ComH'il, :1cting pnrsn:1nt to thC' powC'rs conforrC'<l h~· sc-<-tion -l!i of the _•r1·:1Hic• Aet, lfll!)-1947, h:1s beC'n ple:1:;C'd to :nnC'nd, in thC' m:lll!IC'l" ~et forth in lht SchC'dttlC' hC'rC'to, the- 'l'r:ifiie RC'gulations, 1936, m:1<lC' nndc•r and fot· tlt<' pmposes of thC' said Act :1nd pnblishc_>d in thC' Govci·nmrnl f;cr;;dtl' on thC' 26th tby of August, 1936, and :1mcndc-d by noticC's pnblishC'd in t]Jt• (."orrrnmrnt r.a::l'/tr from time to time tllC'rC':1ftC'r.

(Sgd.) \V. ('. WJLLIA.:MS, FurlC'r RN•rc_>tary for Works.

Rt>hC'clnh•. Ttaffie Reg-111:ltion :23 is :1mcndccl :1s follows:-

DC'lC'tC' from p:1rag1':1ph (G) in snhp:1r:1gr:1ph (h) th('reof (Gw:cttc 15th DC'cembC'l"1

1944), thC' words 1' whitC' numC'rals on :1 bl:1ck groun,l ·' :ind insC'rt in JiC'n therc_>of

thC' words 1' aluminium C'Oloured lettC'rs :11Hl iig11r0s on :1 red ground.''

OAR.l\ARVON WATER BOARD.

St:1tC'mc-nt of He<·C'ipts :1nd Expenditure of the C:1rn:1rvon \\"atcr Bo:1rd for thC' YC'ar ending the 31st DC'eC'm­hC'r, Hl4i.

11:11:llH'C :tt Union B:rnk :1s on 1st ,I:1m1:1ry, JD-ti

R:1 tC's C'ollC'<'kd-Cnrrent Ar1·C':1rs

SpC'<·i:il Chargc-s­GovcrnmC'nt C'harges All othC'r

Shipping \V:iter R:11<·::-: All OthC'r RC'eC'ipts­

RC'fnnds :'lf:1kri:1l soltl Drums sold

Pl:mt Additions :\<ln1ini">t.r:1tion­

Ins1wetor 's s:11:lry RN·rC't:1n- 's s:1l:n;­I 11snr:1nc;c · P:1y R t:1:-; Ofli<•c> rr-ut Audit foC's Adwrtising, st:1tio1JC'r)".

Printing OIIiee de:111ing Te-lepliones ~t:rnqis :rn:l telC'grnms Rank ch:11-gC's

O1wr:1tion:1l­W:1ges F1wl Oils \V:1tC'l" m:1ins Enginc_> m:1inten:1n<'c \VC'lls m:1intC'n:lUC'C' Pnmp m:1intC'11:1n<'C' C':1r hirC'

Bal:111<·c- :1t Union B:rnk on 31/12/47

£ s. d.

1,185 17 0 rn 11 8

153 JS 11 53 7 9

4 -l 0 7 1 0

]8 19 0

129 15 S 99 7 3 28 5 7 18 16 3 rn o o

R 8 0

5 8 8 i 7 t-i 4 19 0 2 li 4 2 8 6

780 16 6 318 2 3

77 2 0 176 11 G :;o 11 7 40 Hl G

1 9 8 1 1 0

.£ s. d.

220

1,261

20!) 1)9

30

G

8

G :i

7

8

0

£1,iOO 9 3

21 1::i 10

320 13 f)

J,44G 13 n

() 8

£1,HIO O 3

I-laYing examined tltC' hooks of :1cconnts, b:ink pnss liook 1 minntC' book, ,·otl('hC'rs :1nd rc_><•ords of tlic C:1r­n:1rwm \Vakr Bo:1nl, WC' hC'rC'hy c_>C'rtif'y to the C'orrect­n<·<;s of thC' al,ow st:itc-nlC'llt.

\V. F. WILLESEE,

ROY G. GODFREY, Auditors,

)ll'XICIPAL CORPORATIOXS ACT, 1906-1947.

ZIInnieip:11 ElC'<'tion.

Dc_>p:1rtmc-nt of Public Works, Pc_>rth, 8tl1 SC'ptC'lllbC'r, 194-S.

1'1' is h<'l"C'lly notified, for gC'nC'ral inform:ition, in :1r­<·ord;m<·<· with SC'<•tion 113 of thC' :Municipal Corpora­iions At·t, th:1t thC' following gC'ntlcman h:1s bC'C'll <•lC'<'ted mc>mbC'r of the undennC'ntionC'd Mnnicip:11 { 'ottn<·il to fill tltC' Y:l<'an<•y shown in the p:1rtiC'ul=1rs h<·n•t11Hlcr:-

\\':1l'd; Date of El<:'<·tion; ?..lemhC'r ElN•tcd-Surn:1mC', ( 'hl"isti:rn X:1mr; O<'C'Up:1tion; How Y:1c:1ncy 0<·1•mrcd (:1) RC'tirC'mC'ut., (b) RC'sign:1tion, (e) D<•:1th: X:1mc_> of Prc_>,·ions ).fembc-r.

( 'it~' of Perth Munieip:11 ('onn<'il

Xor!lt": 28th Augnst, 1!148; Gl:1ner, S:1nmel; lfard­w:1rC' :'l[crc}1:1nt: (e); ll. B:1ker.

''DC'notc_>s c_>Xtl':1ordin:1ry election.

(Sgd.) W. C. WILLIA:.MS, lrndC'r SC'erC't:lry for P11hlie Works.

.HTTNTC'TPAL CORPORATION AC''f, HJ06-19-!7.

P.\\". 603/~0.

City of FrC'm:1ntlC'.

DC'p:1rtmC'nt of Public, Works, Pertli, Sth SeptC'mbc_>r, 1948.

I'l' is herC'h_v notified. for gcnC'ral infonn:1tion, that His E:X<'C'llenC'_v the- LiC'utC'n:1nt-GoYC'l'nor h:1s :1ppro,·C'd of tllC' pnrch:1sC' of two motor ,·chides for thC' rC'mo,·al of rnhbish :1ud garb:1ge :iud 0UC' motor ,·C'hicle for nsC' in streC't <·lc:1ning :1s :rn nndC'rtaking for which money m:iy hC' borrowC'd m1dC'r Part XXIV. of tllC' :i\fnnicipnl ('oi-por:1tious Act, 1906-]!)4:i, by tl1C' City of Frl.e• m:1ntlC'.

(Rgd.) IY. f'. \YILLIAMR, Fndcr 8C'c·rc-t:l i-y foi- Works.

~032 GOVEllNiliENT GAZErl1'1'Ii3, \V.A. [SEl'TEMBER 10, 1948.

ROAD DISTR!C'l'S AC'!', 1DID-1D47.

P.W. 905/3i.

Pin;;cll.r Roarl Bo:trd. Dcp:trtmcnt of Pnb1ie \Vorks,

Perth, 8th September, HMS.

Il' is hereby notiiietl, for gc1wr:d in.formation, that His His Excellency the Licnten:tnt-Go,·crnor h:ts a.ppro,·ed of the pnrl'h:tse of :1 front end lo:Hlcr ns :tn 1mder• t:tking for whh>h mo11ey m.'ly be borrowed under Part Vil. of the Road llistricts Act, 1919-194i, by the Vingclly Ho:td Bonrd.

(Sgd.) W. C. W!LLlAMS, (Tuder Secrct:try for Works.

HO.-\D DTRTRH''I'S AC'l', Hll!J-HHi.

P.W. 391/29.

Koonl:1 Road Ro:trd. Dep:trtment of Public \Yorks,

I'crth, 8th September, HMS.

IT is_ l1crcby notified, £01· gencr:1.l inform:1tion, thnt His His Excellency the Lieutcn:tnt-Gonrnor h:ts approYcd of the> crc(•tiou of !l kitchen :rnd the pm·ch:tse of ncrcs­sary equipment for the Sl'l10ol Children's Hostel, Ko1.wd:t, as works and nndcrt:tkb1gs for whieh money m:ty be borrowed under P:trt VII. of the Ro:td Dis­tricts Act, HlHJ-194-7, by the Koord:t Ro:td Bo:ird.

(S~d.) W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Sccrct:iry for \Yorks.

Tl-l!~ ROAD DISTRICTS AC'l', HllD-1!)47. Augusta-Margaret River Ro:td Board.

:\oticc of Intention to Borru1y-1'ru1w .. ul Lu::n of £1,000.

XO'l'ICE is her('b_v giw•n tl1:lt the Augnsb-:.\f:trg:nd h'ivcr Ho:-ul Bo:trd proposes to \Jon-ow tlll' sum of £1,0tlO io be r :q,~ndf'd on wo1·ks :rnd u1Hlel't:tking:s in th,i August:1-..'.lf:Hg:1r('t Hiwr Road Bo:tr<l Distrid, the s:tid works nnd undcrt:ildngs being the pun·hasc of a rnut,ir trnck for s:mitnry 1rnrpo~es.

All p:trtiealars showing the proposed t>X-J.WUtlitmP ,,f the money to be borrowed :trc open for inspection by r:1hp:ty('rs :1t the office of the no:Ird for one c:tlend:t:· month after the pul.lication of this notil'c, dmiug oflice hom·s. 'Ihr hours during which sueh in;:.11l'ction rn:ty be m:tdc :tre 10 !l.m. to 3 p.m. on week days other th:m ~:tinrrfoys, :tml 10 :un. to noon on S:ttnrd:ty~-.

The :tmo1mt of £1,000 is proposed to be r:tist>d hy tl1c snle of dchentnrcs rep::ty:tblc with interest hy 1n rqu:tl h:llf-yc:trly instnlmcnts owr !l pcfiod of fiye yc:n-s :1ftcr the d:ite of the issue thereof, in liPu of the fol'm:t-1 ion of !l sinking fund.

·rhe ddlentmPs :::11:111 be:ll' intc>rcst :tt the r:1.tc oi' £3 /s. Gd. 1wr (•entmu per annnm, p:1.yable ~-c:-i.rly. Th:::­:1monnt of the said rlebentm·t•s :tnd intC'rest thereon is to be p:tir1 :it tlic Comrn01me:1lth B:tnk of Anstr:tli!l, Perth.

The works :tnd nndcrb.kings for which the Lo:111 is pro110scd tr, he 1·11ised will, in the opinion of the Do:trd, h(' of SJ)('(•i:1.1 hcncfit to :tll prescribed :trr:ts of fo(' Angnst!l-1fai·g:tl'rt Rh·er Tio:Hl District, :1nrl rtnv r:-ite !l.'1111Iic:1.hlr1 to such Lo:tn "·ill he Ie,·icd on :tll r~tr:t.hlf' property witliin thr presel'il cr1 !ll'C!l"- of the rli<;trirt.

D:tted this 11th drry of Angnst, 19·18.

EDWARD \YTLL1IOTT, Ch:lil'm:tn.

K. C. SHEPT·Tl~RDROX, Sccl'ct:try.

'l'IIE ROAD DIRTTITf'TS ACT, rnrn-19-ti. Au.~nsta-?\forgnret n:,•rr Ho:1d Bonrrl.

NoticC' of Intention to Borro,\·-Propo~ed Lo:tn of £1 1000

NOTICE is hereby giwn thf?-t ihc Angn"'t:1-)frn"g':1._ret River Roarl Donr1l proposes to borrow thP. :mm of £1,000 to be expended on works :tnd nndcrt:1kiugs in the A11gust,1-M:irgar('t RiYer Ro:1d Do:nd Distril't, the ::::ii1l "·or!{s !llHl nndcrbkings being th<' pnrrl1:1· C' of a motor t rn:k for !':rnit:Iry 1n1rpo:,e:-:.

.\Jl p:tr! kubrs showing the proposed cx11cntlitnrc 0£ ihe money to be borrowed :ire open for inspection by 1·::itepn~-er':'i :it tlic office of the Bo:1rd for one calenda1· month :l.ftc>r the publication of this notice, during office hon:·s. 'l'hC' hon1·:; dming which such inspection m:ly be rna(le :ire 10 :t.m. to 3 p.m. on week d:tys other than S:ttnrdn~·s, :ind 10 a.m. to noon on S:ttnrdays.

The amount of £1,000 is proposed to be r.1iscd by ilw s:11(• of dPbcntm·es rep:tyaihle "·ith interest by 10 rqn:11 h:llf-yearly instalment.s owr :1_ pe~iod of five years ::tfter the dntc of the issue thereof, rn hen of the forrn:t­tion of :t sinki11g fund.

The debentures sh.1ll l;ear interest at the rate of £3 7s. Gel. prr centum per annum, payable half-yearly. The :tmom1t of the said debentures :tnd interest thei-co11 i:, to he JJ:lid :tt the Commonwc:tlth B:tnk of Anstr:1lh1, Perth,

ThP "·nrks and m1dert.1kings for which tlie Lo:tn h~ propo,<.'C'll to lie raiserl will, in the opinion of the Bo:1.nl, hi., of ~pc::bl h('nefit to :tll prcscribC'rl :tre:ls of the :\ngnst!l-.Mng:irct River Road District, :tml :tny rate 11p1)Iic:1ble to such Lo:tn will be Ic,·ied on all r~tc:-iblc property witl1iu the prescribed arc:ts of the distnct.

D:tiNl this 11th d:ty of August, 1948.

EDWARD WILLMOTT, Chairman.

K. G. SI-IEPHERDSON, Sccret!lry.

HOAD DIS'rRICTS AC.:T, 1919-1947. Ro:td Bond Election.

Dcpntmcnt of Pnblic. Works, Perth, .Sth Rcptcmhcr, lD-18.

JT is hcrch~· notified, for gcncr:tl information, in :11•(•orrl:rnr·e "ith scc-tion D2 of the Ro:id Districts Ad, 1919-11)47, tl!:lt the following gentlemen h:in been r>lectC'd Mcmhcrs of thC' undermentioned Ro:td Boards to fill the Y:H·rrndcs sh°'n1 in the p:trtitnl:ns herc-1,ndcr:-!l:1te of Election; ).fomhcr Elcctcd-Snrn:nne,

{'hristi:1u ?\:tme; \Vurd; Occnp:ttion; How Y!lc:tncy or-cmred: (a) J•]ffiuxion of time, (h) Resignation 1

(\") Dt•:tth; N:tme of Pre,·ions i\Icmhcr.

Broome Ro:i.d Bo:trd. 2Gth ,Jnnc, 1948; Kenncdy 1 Edg:tr .fames; Broome;

:.\[:rn:q:~N; (b); A. S. i\falc.

i\Icrrcdin Ro:td Bo:trd. 28th August, HHS; Yoigt, Rich:trd Herbert; North­

E:1st; .u'ni-mcr; (h); A. ,J. 1-I:i.rt.

(Sgd.) W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Secretary for Public \Yorks.

HO.\ D DISTRTCTS ACT, 19H)-194i. N:lrrogiu Ro:td Bo:trd.

P.\V. 1177/-:!-:-l.

Department of Public Works, Perth, 8th September, 1948.

I'l' is hereby notifiC'd, for gcncr:11 inform:t,tion, th!tt His Kxf•C'llenl'y the Licutcn:1.nt-Govcrnor has apv1•oved of the pnrch:tsc of ri power gr:tder and :t gravel loader as an undertaking for wl1ich money m:t.y be borrowed under P:trt \'II. of the Road Districts Act, J919-194i, by the K:tr1·ogin Rond Board.

(Sgd.) W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Sccrct:i.ry for Works.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, U)J.D.J9-:!G. Belmont Park Ro:td Board.

P.W. 457/'4-G.

Dep:trtmc11t of Public \Vorks, Perth. 8th September, H>4-8.

IT is hereby notified, for general inform:ttiou, th:tt His Excellency the Lientcnant-Governo1· has appro,·ed of the pnrch:tsc of :t motor gr:tdcr :tnd !l motor wagon (utility) !lS :1..11 nndcrt!lking for wl1ich money may be harrowed nuder P:trt VII. of the Ro:td Districts Act, 1DHl-19-tti1 h~· the Belmont Park Ro:1.d Bo:t.rd.

(Sgd.) W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Sccrct:try for \Vod{s.

OOVERNll!ENT GAZETTE, W.A. 203:J

'l'HE HO.AD DISTRICTS AC1', l!lrn-19-fi.

Gnowangcrup Road Board.

P.W. 88/38. Hall By-bws.

WHEREAS under the proYisious of the Hoatl Dbtrid::, Al't, HH0-UJ-!7, ihe road ho:1rd of any district is cm­powered to make, :1lter, :rnd repeal b;y-fo ws. In pnr­snarn•c of the said powers, tllC' hy-1:nvs madC' hy the Unowangcrup Road Do:1.rd on the lSth d:1y of Fcb­rn:1ry, l!J4-1, :rnd pnlifo;]lC'd in the Go1:cr11mcnf Gar:rttc on the ::!Uth {fay of Jila~-, Ul4-1, arc hcrehy :1mc1Hktl by delctil1g- thercfrom the Bchednle of C'h:1rgcs t·on­t:iincd in the said by-bws, aud_ illSC'rting in lit'u thereof the follo"·ing Schedule of l'h:n;,:cs.

Sehcdnlc of Ch:1rg('s. Halls <·omplC'te with lights to I :un. :mtl use of

SllJl}lC'l' room and kitrheu-:£ s. d.

'l'ranilling Shows: Gno"·ang(•rnp :'.Icmori:tl Il:1II (h:tll oul;y)

Tr:inilling Shows: Other halls under thC' bo:1rd ·s rontrol (h:111 only)

Enterbinments otl1C'r th:rn pkturc shOWii on Saturd:1y nights :111d pubfo· holi­d:1ys: Gnow:rngernp .Ufomori:i.l Hall

Ent<•rtaiuments other th:1u pit·ture shows on 8:1t11rd:1y uii,thts and 1rnhlk J1oli­d:1ys: Other h:1Us lllulc1· bo:rnl 's l'Ontrol

Loe:1ll~: org:1nise<l cnterbinments: Gnow:.n-gcntp ;\fcmori:il I-fall

Lot•:tlly org:1nisC'd entertnimH('nts: Other h:1lls under the board's ronfrol

Lo<':il priY:-ttc fund ions: Gno"·:rngcrup llfrm­ori:11 I-l:dl ..

lJOt":-tl priY:lte funl"tions: Other h:-tlls un<lC'r the hoard's t•ontrol

Baz:1:1r:,; (:1ftemoou and eYening for rh:1rit­ahle purposes): Guow:rngcrnp l\.fomorhl I-fall

B,n~:1:1rs (:1fternoon and e,·ening for ·eharit­able purposes): Other hulls nnder the ho:trd 's <·.ontrol

Dar.a:1rs (morning :rnd :iftemoon ouly for <'ll:-tribhle purposC's): Gnow:1ngernp ~Icmori:11 I-fall (hall ouly)

Baz:1:1rs (lllOl"lling :rnd :1fternoon only for elrnrit:-tblc purposes): Other h:.lls under the board's rontrol (h:111 only·)

.Meetings (non-politir:11 org:rnis:1tious): Gnow:rngernp hlernori:11 lfall :1nd other h:-tlls mHle1· the bo:1rd 's rontrol (h:111 onl,r) :-

3

,,

3

,, .,

:l

:l

l

., I) u

:l 0

0

:l 0

:l 0

Hl u

:l 0

]I) ()

:l ()

JI) 0

10 u

;. G

D:1ytime :-,:: ig:ht

J 0 ,n 0

Politi<·:-tl mC'ctings (h:-tll onlJ·): Any h:!ll under the ho:.rd 's <·ontrol:-

Ih::time .Xight

13 0 3 0

RC'ligions servkcs: AnY h:tll 1111der thC' ho:1rtl 's rontrol (nigl{t) .. j u

Rehe:-trs:ils (st:-tge lighting): Any control

only without sped:tl h:-tll nndC'r the board's

Clo:1k, mec-ting :1.nd suppC'r rooms­D:.ytimC' (meetings only) ~ight (nl('etings only)

;, I)

:l G ;j 0

P:issed :1t :t meeting of the G11ow:111p:erup B0:1 nl held on the 17th <l:1y of ,J llllC', 19-1$.

Ro:1d

Rt>('OJlllllelldC'd-

D. K. HOUSE, Chairm:rn.

W. J. CUNEO, Seeret:ir_,,·.

(Sg,1.) A. Ji'. \\'A'l'TS, 1-finister for Local GoYerumcnt.

Apprond by His ExrC'llenry the Lientt,n:1nt-GoY• ernor in EXC(•11tive Counril this 2nd thy of SC'ptC'mher, 1n-1s.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

I<OAD DIS'rlllCTS AC'!', rnID-19-17.

Kellerbcrrin Ho:1d Board. Department of Pnblie \Yorks,

l'. W. 1 tWO/:!U. I'C'rth, .':i.th Sepkmber, l1l L'i.

l T ill lH':Tby untifktl, for ge1wr:1l infonn:1,tion, thut J-li:-s i::-1·C'll('lh:Y the Lie11tenant-(;0Ycrnor h:-ts :1ppron·d of the t'Oll':>hlll'tion of :l storrnwatcr dr:lin on the Xortlt ;.idc of f\l'llerht•rri:1 :is :1 \Y01·k and u11dert:1kiug for "'hidt wou0y m:n· he l101TUl\"Nl und,..-r P:nt \" 1 f. of !lie Ho,Hl l)i:.:;tridS .\et, l!ll!)-l!l-17, hy the Kellerlwrriu Hoad Pu:u·d.

P. \\'. •l9::!/.1S.

(!':igd.) \\". C. \VILLI.Urn, l'ndl.'1· };t•cret:ir,r for \\ orks.

\\":1µ-in Ro:1d 130:rnl. Department of Pnbli(• \Yorks,

Perth, ~th St1ptemli<'r, rn..is.

l'l' is hc·re!Jy notified for gt>ner:11 iufor111:1tion th:1t IIis I•1xrl'llcn,'\" the Lieuteu:rnt-Govcrnor in Excenth·e ('ounril h:ts oi·drrt'tl th:1t the 'l'rnst Fnnds luYestm<"nt Ad, l!!:!·1. :i;:; allll'Hded by the 'l'rnst Fnnds Jm·cstmcnt .\(·t, Amt·ndm(•nt .\d. l!l~!i, ,;hall apply to tht• \Vagiu l·:o:td l'.0;1nl. :intl th:tt 'frnHt('t't:: :llul otht'l' pei-sous :t11thori:-ed b~- htw to ill">t'st n1011L•~' in the (klwutun.·::; or othN s(•(•nritit's iss1ied hy :1 mnui!·i1 :1lity ;:;h:dl b(' anthori:wd to invc::;t money in the del:('ntur::s ili!>llt'<l hy the \\":1gin Ho:.d Board.

(B~tl.) \\'. < '. \\'ILL! A11S, UndC'r Set·n•l:ll'y for Works.

VER~IlX ,.\(''f, J9J8.1D-!G. Deprirtment of Ai.;ri<>nlbrC',

l'('rth, :!l_ld HeptC'llllil'l', l !J,!S. 1118 EX<'ell<•nt-y the Li<•11tcn;rnt-Go,·enw;· in Ex_c(•utiYe ('oundl, :tr-ting pnrsu:rnt to se<-tion G7 of the \'ermi.n .\d, HIJ."-:-19.JG, h:1s hc('n pk:L'H·d to (::rert th:1t the owners of holdings "it.bin the mc-unin~ of the said Ad iu lht' Yilg:1rn \"<1r111ln Didtrid Cl ns:titnted under the snid Ad. sh:1.ll Le C'X('mpt from tl t· p:1y11l('llt of rates unUer lhe saiU Al't for tht: fin:uH·L.l yC'ar ending on the ;J/J!h d:1y of June-, Hl-!D.

.\. L. UrK. CLARK, .\dini Vuder Serrcbry for Agricnlhll'<•.

------\"EIDn::-.: AC'f, l!ll8•1946.

Dt1p:1rhnC'nt of Agrknltm·C', PC'rth, 2nd ScptC'mher, rn.1s.

Il lN Excclh·1wy thl' Lil11:t(•nnnt-Oon-rnor in Exct'ntiw Council, :wtiug pnrsnn:it to ,:,edion 67 of the \"('nniu .\d, HI 18-1 !MG, has l1l.'l'll plcas('d to dircd tl1:1t tliC' oWHC'l'S of holding-; witliin thf' tnC'irning of the s:1irl Act in tlw Nung:1rin Vermin JJi,:trid ("Ollstitukd nnd(>l· thC' ~;li(l Ad ~.Iwll ht cxcm;Jt from the p:t~·m•:ut of rat(-;; un<for tll(' s:iid Ad for the finanrial yc:.r:; en<lin!.t on the :lOth d:iy of ,J11n(', l!H:-i. nid '.\Oih d:-tJ" of ,T1111(', 19-19 .

A. L. )!,•IrnX1/,IE ('LARK, :\dinp: lindt·r RC'cr('t:uy for Agrieultnre.

\'ER)I!='! ACT, 1918-1946. Dq1artmt•nt of Agrirnltur0.

Ppr!h, 2nd Ss•11tembcr, l!J-18. 1l IX Ex\·(·lk1i,•y thl' l.i0uh•u:wt·G(n"l.'l'llOr in Exeruth·(' ('n11111·il, ne1i11'...i p11r1-nant to ~rc•tiou fi7 of thr YC'rlllin Avt, Hl1S-l!l-!G, 11:1.s hH'll plc:1s('d to dirC'tt th:1t th(' om1• 1-r~ nf holai11j,4P ,Yithin tht' 11wn.ning of the t:tid Ad in thP D11mhk~·uwr \"t'l'lnin ni,tr:ct (•onstitntC'(} um]('r thr> ~:1i,l Ad sli.ill ·be c::eu1pt from the p:iyment of ratC's nnrlcr 1l1C' ~aid Art for tlw fiu:11wi:il ye:1r ending on tl:t• 30th d:1y of .June, 1!149.

A. L. ~k KENZIE CLARJ{, ______ .\diug UH11cr SC'V-l'C'l:n·~- for Agric·ultur('.

D<·p:ll'tment of Agri:-nlture1

Perth, ~nd September, H.148. IU~ l~x(,<•l!vnl·\" the Uo,·ernor iu ExeentiYe Council h:ts hC'('ll ple:i!ied to ~1ppr0Ye of the :1ppointment of Eric MC'1·,·yn K0t'lt, ,Johu Doughs 1Iitrhell :1.nd Robert ~amuel Wilson :1s Honorary Inspedors nnder the Ag1•i• t'ttlt1tr:1l Prodnds Art, 192!1.

A. L. McK. CLARK, .\rtillg l'.nder Sccret.:1ry for Agriculture.

203± GOVERNMlcNT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTE>IBER 10, 1948.

ANALYSES OF FEEDING STUFFS'.

Department of Agriculture,

Perth, 8th September, 1948.

RESUL'l'S of Analyses of samples of Feeding stuffs taken under the Feeding Stuffs Aet, 1928-194li.

(Pnblislied mHler section 9 of the Aet.)

·-

I c,ml" Datt:

I l'hoq-

I ~ample Firm lt!l(l Brand. I Cmdc I Crude ISmlim" I phnrk Lime, Other. talrnn. l'rotein. l•'at. Fibre. Chlor. At'id

I ' l'~O,.

Barro/I' U11to11 <I;: Co. ·· l~ggJn~•er " L:tyin)( l\lnsh-

Registered .\.naly~i~ 3tJ.--.4-JS Sample _-\nnJy~is

llou~·-}.lcal::: " BX<'Clslor" llf('at !lll(] Hegistcrctl Ana\yi,b

31J--l-IB Rnmplc Allltly.~i~

D1uid Ora11 & co., Lt,/, ""·c~tcru" C'hicld,uildcr-

l{cglstered Annlvlli'-' :!.O-.J--18 Snmplc _-\nab·sl;

J{rujt JValka Cheexe Co. F't/T., I.id. ,. Krufco" Dric(l Wliev l'ow1\('r-

Hcg:i~tcrcd A1ml~·lli~ l!l-5-48 8am1ilc Analr~i~

/folwrl Ii. )"1w11f/. "11orla.r" C'hid: Allrn:i~h-

Heg:illterca Am1!ylli~ 20-,i--18 Sam1,le Almlylli~

·'.Morlny" Fnttcnil1g Ma~ll ··n"-Registered Analyllill Sam11lc A1mly~i~

*1luxinnun.

Department of Agrieultnrc, Perth, 2nd September, 1948.

HIS Elxeellency the Governor in Exeeutive Couneil has been pleased to approve of the appointment of 1\fr. H. R. Powell, representative of the Department of Agrienltnre, who shall be Chairman, and Messrs. J. 1feN. Martin and R. C. Owen, representatives of the Vil est Australian Fruit Growers' AssoeiatiOJ1, to be members of and to be the Frnit Growing Indnstry 'Prust Fund Committee under tl1c provisions of the Fruit Growing Industry (Trust Fund) Act, 1914, for a. period of three years ending the 8th February, Hl51.

A. L. MeK. CLARK, Acting Dl1der Secretary for Agriculture.

Department of Agrienltnre, Perth, 2nd September, 1948.

HIS Excelleney the Governor in Exeentive Council bas bee.n pleased to approve of the appointment of:-

Constable William .Morris Hughes Latter, J',fo. 1865, as an Honorary Inspector under the Brands Act, 1904• J935, and the Stoel-: Diseases Act, 1805.

A. L. MeK. CLARK, Acting Under Seeretary for Agrieulturc.

TTIE :MINING AC'I', Hl04-1945.

Notice of Intention to J<..,orfcit Leases for Non-payment of Rent.

Depurtment of Mines, Perth, 7th September, 1948.

IN acC'otclanec with seetion 97 of the l\Iiuing Aet, Hl04-1945, notice is hereby gi\ren that, unless the rent dne on the mH1el'mentioned leases be 1rnid on or before the 22nd clay of OetobC'r, 1948, it is the intention of thC' Lieutenant-Governor, under the provisions of seetion 98 of the Mining Act, 1904-1945, to.forfeit sneh leases for breaeh of eovellant, viz., non-payment of rent.

A. TI. rl'ELFER, Under Sccretar,,· for ::\fines.

o• o• o• o• " " '" "' '" '" "' "' '" "'

tI4 ·0 t:1 -:; *4 .;, CaC-03

l ·0 !l •O 18 ·I 4 ·U 4 ·•l () ·ii() :! -:rn

NO·O *U, ·O *I .;; 3\Hl JU ·O 0 ·.1

H:i-;; t:!. .;, *4·~ 1 .;, 1:1 ·4 J.O ;} ·(l 0 ·27

LD.ClOllt· tIO·O "fO .• ; ·O 0 ·7 08 ·O

12 ·.J. O·i'i ·,l:!. O ·\J8 67 ·:J

C';10 i'H·O t:J ·O *ti ·O I ·O :!. ·O r, ·O ]ii,!) 4 ·O 3 ·0 0 ·7 4 2 ·.JO a •O:J

·pt ·O "f4 ·0 *G ·O I ·O :I ·O ,; ·O 14·2 :}•:!. a ·S 0 ·:!.5 2 ·G4 4 -o:,

·f:\finirnurn.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD. Gold Mining Leases.

133G\V-SLIPPERY GIMLET: A.ssoeiateU Northern Ora Banda ~o Liability.

1399\\'-GIMBL,Erl' ROfffH EXTENDED: Assoeiated N ortlwn1 Ora Banda No Liability.

Ul58W-GRACE DARLH._TG: Haddow, Henrietta Nancy. 19G2W-LADY ROSINA: Ora Banda Amalgamated

~fines No LinbilitJ·. lD66W-CARNBE: Ora Banda Alllalgnmated :Mines No

Liability. 1H67\V-)IcKENZIES FIND: Ora Bnnc1a Amalgamated

:Mines ~ o Lia,bility. 19/0W-LADY ROSINA EXTENDED: Ora Banda

Amalgamated Mines No Liability. 2044W-SLIPPEllY GIMLET SOUTH EXTENDED,

Assoeiated Northern Ora Banda Ko Liability. 204,':iW-SLIPPJDRY GIMLET SOUTH: Assoeiated

Northern Ora Banda No Liability, '.!llJ W-IIALLS EXTENDED: Ora Ban{1a Ama.lga•

mated Mines No Liability. 2112W-NICHOLSONS EXTENDED: Ora Banda

Amalgamated Mines No Liability. :!lHl\V-NIOHOLSONS DEEPS: Ora Ba1ida Amalga­

mated Mines No Liability. 2120W-NIOHOLSONS WEST EXTENDED: Ora

Banda Amalgamated Mines No Liability. 218.S\Y-GOLDE~ PENNY: Prnicl1, Mate. 221(:1\\T-KHIRA.: Cabriui, Gio,·a1rni Battista; Pomi,

Luigi; Pinoli, Guiseppe; Caprari, Carlos. 2223W-NORTH BULLETIN: Pomi, Luigi; Pinoli,

Gniseppe; Cabrini, Giovanni Battista; Cap· rara, Carlos.

2~-28,V-NEW FENB:ARK: Salinovir, Mirko. ~246W-Ora :Munda: Franich, Stanko.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Coolgardic Distrio't. Gold Mining Leases.

4G00-MT~LVA :MAIE: Hill, Vietor Jrunes. ii239-BA YLEY 'S REW ARD: Phoenix Gold Mines

Limited. 5245-TINDALS No. 1: Consolidated Gold Mines of

Coolgurdie Limited. 5%6-'l'INDALS No. 2: Consolidated Gold Mines of

Coolgardie Limitecl.

_S_EP_T_E_>,_BE_R_l0-'-,_1_·94_8_.Jc__ _____ G:_O.::_V_:_:cE:_R.::_Nc:1:_IE=N=-T2.__::Gc:A'Z,=E::T:_:T:_:E:,,__:W:_·::::A::::· __________ __'_2035

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD-contin?ted. Coolgard-ie District--continued. Gold Mining Leases-cont-in11-cd.

5247-TINDALS No. 3: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5248-BIG BLOW: Consolidated Gold :Mines of Cool­gardie Limited.

5256-NEW COOLGARDIE: Phoenix Gold :Mines Limited.

5257-BAYLEYS SOUTH: Phoenix Gold Mines Limited. 5259-TI:XDALS CENTRAL: Consolidated Gold Mines

of Coolgardie Limited. 5295-E2'fPRESS OF COOLGARDIE: Consolidated

Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited. 5296-TINDALS CENTRAL EXTENDED: Consoli­

dated Gold :Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5297-DREADNOUGHT EXTE}H)ED: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5302-BLACK PRINCE: Phoenix Gold Mines Limited. 5309-BAYLEYR BORONIA: Phoenix Gold Mines

Limited. 5315-BAYLEYS BORONIA EXTENDED: Phoenix

Gold Mines Limited. 5317-F-RANK: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie

Limited. 5328-DR.EADNOUGIIT: Consolidated Gold Mines of

Coolgardie Limited. 5330-UNDAUNTED: Consolidated Gold Mines of

Coolgardie Limited.

533·3-DREADNOUGHT CENTRAL: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5'334--NORTH DREADNOUGHT: Consolida.ted Gold 1\Iines of Coolgardie Limited.

5344-BA YLEYS CONSOLS EXTENDED: Phoenix Gold Mines Limited.

5-!:'51-HOST GROUP: Saunders, Oswald Arthur; An­near, Roy Lot on.

5406--TINDAL.S SOUTH: Consolidated Gold :Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5470-BAYLEYS .BX'f.1£1\"DED: Phoenix GoM Mines Limited.

5415-REDEMPTION EXTENDED NORTH: Phoenix Gold Mines Limited.

5481-TINDALS NORTH No. 3: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5482-TINDALS NORTH No. 2: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5483-TINDALS NORTH No. 1: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardic Limited.

5484--TINDALS NORTH No. 4: Consolidated Gold :Mines of Coolgnrdie Limited.

5486-LADY CARMEN: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgnrdie Limited.

5488-TINDALS No. 3 WEST: Consolidated G·old :Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5492--COCKSHOT NORTH: Phoenix Gold Mines Lint• ited.

5493-COOKSHOT WEST: Phoenix Gold l\Iines Limited. 5502-FLAGSTAFF: Consolidated Gold Mines of Cool­

gardie Limited. 5504--TINDALS No. 4 WEST: Consolidated Gold Mines

of Coolgardie Limited. 5505-EMPRESS OF COOLGARDIE SOUTH: Consoli­

dated Gold Mines of Coolgardic Limited: 5514--P.ARIS: Higgs, Joseph Willard; Finlay, James

Steel; Burgoyne, Jack Neville. 5532-TINDALS EAJST: Consolidated Gold Mines of

Co·olgardie Limited. .);133-REDE,MPTION: Phoe11ix Gold Mines Limited. 5334-REDEMPTION EXTE::'\DED: Phoenix Gold

).fines Limited. 5535-COSGROVES: Phoenix Gold Mines Limited. 5548: GREAT HOPE: Consolidated Golcl Mines of Cool­

gardie Limited. 5:372-BA YLEYS CONSOLS: Phoenix Gold Mines

Limited. 5583-COOKSHOT NOR'l'H EXTENDED: Phoenix Gold

1\fines Limited. :i58G-COCKSHOT: Phoenix Gold Mines Limited,

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD-contin?ted. Coolgard-ie Dfatrict--continued. Gold 1\Iining Leases-continued.

559&-IUNG SOLOl\ION: Hall, Norman Stephen; James, Thomas Edwin.

5609-COCKSHOT NORTH EXTENDED EAST, Phoenix Gold }fines Limited.

;')611-BAYLEYS WEST: Phoenix Gold 1\fines Limited. 5612-KINGS OROSS XORTH: Phoenix Gold Mines

Limited. 5613-KINGS CROSS: Phoenix Gold Mines Limited. 5622-LUCKY HIT: Alford, Yietor Daniel. ,1024-EUNDYNI: Shiel, Ccdrie; Bermingham, Eric.

James. 5028-IVES REWlARD DONSOLIDATED: IveH,

Leonard. 5629-IVES RE,VARD CONSOLIDATED EAST: Ives,

Leonard. ;)63i-CALEDONIA: Cle\\·s, Erie Paseoe; Clews, Dennis. 5647-FAIR PLAY GOLD MINE: Oreb, Ante. ;)656-ALICIA: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgarclie

Limited. 565i-ALICIA SOUTH: Consolidatecl Gold Mines of

Coolgardie Limited. 30,19-).[OUNT MINE SOUTH: Australian Mining and

Industrial Finance Limited. ·3G60-1IOUNT ).!!NE XORTI-I-WEST: Anstrnlian

Mining nnd Industrial Finance Limited. 5061-)IOUNT MINE NORTH: Anshalian Mining and

Industrial Finanee Limited. 5663-BOBS: Saunders, Oswald Arthur.

5666-WAR TIME LEASE: Nrlicl1, Milenko. 5679-ADA: Grepo, Jark. ,JGP-3-}fASTER KEY G.M.: Allorn, Hemy Ogil\"ie. 5087-GREAT ,VES'l'ERN: Waples, John Thomas· 1\Ic-

Rostie, Catherine. ' ;17]3-LADY GRACE: Taylor, William Russell; Ban­

liam, Albert.

fi71ii-RTVBTTF. CTOT~D 1IINF.l: Corhoy, Terence Barry. ,)71G-HARPER: Australian Mining and Industrial

Finame Limited. 5743-1\IOYA JAN: Gorman, Thomas; Gorman, Morris

0 'Connell. 5744-PETER: Snlino\"irh, Peter; Ives, Leonard. ,3745-PATCH: Oreb, Ante. 5746-HAVALAII: Oreb, Ante.

:1759-:MOUNT MINE SOUTH-WES'l': Australian 1\fining tllld Industrial Finance Limited.

5704-FAIRPLAY SOUTH: I,·es, Leonard. 5765-F'i\IRPLAY NORTH: I,·es, Leonard. 5166-FAIRPLAY EXTEXDED: 1'-es, Leonard. :1767-RED RIDGE: Pentony, Frank. .JiGS-RED RIDGE EAST: Yietory Exploration No

Liahility. 5772--0ALEDO~IA NORTH: Clews, Erie Pascoe. 5i8G-GREEN RIBBON: Bermingham, James; Berm­

ingham, John Patriek.

Kmwnallfog District.

Gold Mining Leases. 9878--PREl\UER: Hill, Alfred Joh11. 9S88-PREl\HER NORTH: Rill, Alfred John. Ir0lS-STAR OF FREMANTLE: IIill, Alfred John. 1024.S-KIORO: Clews, Erie Pascoe; Clews. Dennis. 10268-).fAKALE: Stm·ling Gold :Mines No Liabilit:y. 1033S-WE.AL'rI-I OF NATIONS: Powell, Dudley;

Prior, Benjamin Austin.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD. Gold Minh1g Leases.

1313-NEW MARAROA: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1320-NEW 1IARAROA SOUTH: Norseman Gold Mines ~ o Liability.

1307-VIKING SOUTII: Norseman Gold :Mines 1'.o Liability.

2036 GOVERNMI1~NT GAZ~TTE, W.& [1l_EP_TEMUER 10, 1948.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD-eonlinu.cd. Gold Mining Leases-conUnued.

1387-NORSEMAN WEST: Norseman Gold Mmes No Li.ability.

1413-NOR.SEMAN SOUTH-WEST: Norseman Golcl Mines No Liability.

1460-RED 'WHITE AND BLUE: Norseman Gold ].fines No Liability.

1478-VIKING SOUTH-WEST: Norseman Gold :.Mines No Liability.

1481-IRON KING: Norseman Gold :Mines No Liability.

1484-LADY GOLDING: Norseman Gold Mines :No Liability.

1502-J;RON KING NORTH: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1535-RED WHITE AND BLUE SOUTH: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1536-NORSEMAN EXTENDJ<JD NORTH: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1537-NORSEMAN llXTENDED SOUTH DEEPS, Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1538-NORSEMAN EX'.PENDED NORTH DE.1'.:PS: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1539-NORS'El\IAN EX'I'ENDED SOU'l'H: Norseman Golc1 Mines No Liability.

1540-NORSEMAN EX'l'J-J}.TDED EAS'l': Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1541-NORSEMAN EX'l'ENDED SOU'l'H-EAS'I': Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

15-J-6-NOil.SF:l\L\_N EXTE1NDED EAST DEEPS: Nor[em:m Gol<l ~lines No Liability.

1563-NEW :r.,,IARAROA DEEPS: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1564-NEW MARAROA SOUTH DEEPS: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1580-IRON KING EXTENDED: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1591-NORSEMAN LAKE VIE,W: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1593-RED WHITE A ND BLUE EAST: Norseman Gold :Mines No Liability.

1596-ABBOTSHALL: Richardson, Augnstns Merri­field.

1616-DAY DAWN: Smith, David; Gibson, Alexander; Sharpe, Clifford.

1620: NORS'E:M:AN NORTH-WEST: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1624-VALHALLA: Tomich, Gelena. 1625-NORSllMAN EXTENDED SOUTH-WEST,

Norseman Gold Mines No Liability. 1626-NORSEMAN EXTENDED WEST: Norseman

Golcl Mines No Liability.

1634-RANGE NORTH DEEPS: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1635-RANGE NORTH: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1638-IRON KING NORTH-WEST: Norseman Gol<l Mines No Liability.

1641-IRON KING EXTENDED EAST: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1644-R,ED KING SOUTH: Norseman Gold Mines No Liability.

1645-RED KING: Norseman Gold Mines No Liab.ility. 1646-IRON CIDEF: Norseman Gold Mines No

Liability.

1647-IRON CHIEF SOU'l'H: N-ol'seman Gold .l\lh\C's No Liability.

1667-SUN: Stacey, Adrian Fitzgerald; Thompso11, George Harold.

1670-SUN SOUTH: Stacey, Adrian l<'itr.gerald; Thompson, George Harold.

1672--ATTLEE: Anslow, Vincent; Francis, Louis. 1675-SUN DEEPS: Stacey, Adrian Fitzgerald.

1684-SUN SOUTH EXTENDED: Norseman Develop-ments No Liability.

1685-SUN NORTH: No1·seman Developments No Liability.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD. ra.•:t Cuolga1'd·ie Dfatrict.

Gold Mining Leases. 5415E-RETURN: ·wood, William Henry. 5429E-NORTH KALGURLI UNITED: North Kal­

gurli United Mines Limited. 5446E-NORTH KALGURLI EXTENDED: North

Kalgurii United Mines Limited.

5'161E-NORTH KALGURLI CONSOLS: North Kal­gurli United Mines Limited.

5462E-NORTH KALGURLI JUNC'l1ION: Xorth I<al­gurli United Mines Limited.

5465E-BIRTHDAY GIPT: Franetovil'h Bert. :'i46SB~PHARL~\P: Nmm, Edwarc1; Rosenberg, Ian

Albert; Speed, George. 5563E-NORTH I-<ALGURLI CO:N"SOLIDA'l'ED:

North Knlgurli United :Mines Limited. :i737E--GOLI>.KX l\IJLI~ CH ANN l~L: 11ohr, .Tolm.

.i803E-!I-IBK'l'OR: Wood, William Henry. 38H9E-COROXA 1'ION: Hirlge, M:-inril'e Hrnneay;

Elliott, Edwu.rd Bul'ton; \Yatson, DmH·nn. ,J.'-:-1.JE-HAPPY RETlTRNS: Miller, (;hristopher.

J8i'i3E-h\HJX(:_.\ JH:'\CTlOX: lkndt>1·so:1, \Villiam Ila rnld ('h:1rt1-e,,;; Polkinghorne1 H any Lonis.

585'.lE-PARINGA JUNCTION NORTH: Henderson, William Hnrolc1 Chartres; Polkinghorne, Harry Louis.

5855E-PARINGA JUNCTION SOU'I'H: Henderson, William Ilarold Chartres; Polkinghorne, Harry Loni!!.

i5867E-CONCORD: Acton, Pe1·ch·al William; Allen, Ivy Camilla; Maclean, Alexander.

5896-J~-CONCORDIA: Gillett, Bernard St. Patrick. 5904E-GREAT PATIE"NCE: Uarter, Erie; Orr, Joseph. 5924E-FEDERAL: Gillett, Bernard St. Patrick. 5933E-CORONATION SOUTH: I-Ie:hir, Jat:lt Power. 5934E-SCEP'l'RE: Hehir, Jack Power. 593GE-CUHO.N"A'nON WI•;S'r: lkhll", Jack Power. 5042E-CORONATION NORTH: Hehir, Jack Powe1·. 5958E-PARINGA JUNCTION EX'l'ENDED: Polk•

inghorne, Harry Louis; Henderson, William Harold Charles.

J966E-HIDDEN SECRET: 'J'riuidad, John Emanuel; Kluge, Peter Thomas Joseph.

6017E-HISTORIC: Harrop, Herbert Booth.

6019E-GOLDEN SEAM: Gianini, Ludovico. 6022E-PROPIU f<?l'ARY: St.in, Arthur Joseph; Bl"aj-

cich, J akov. 6025E-RED STAR: Saunders, Richard. 6036E-WANDOO: Board, John Eclwarcl. 6039E-TI-IORNETTS: Solomon, Joseph Frant:is.

6040-E-IIAN.i\A);S EAS'i': lVai-chop, Charles. 6041E-INKER:MAN: Board, John Edward. 6047E-1fANERLA: Proud, Henry George. 6051E-BIG BULL: Hooper, William Edward.

6050E-NEW BLACK CAT: Naughton, 'fhomas Michael; Allen, I-Iany Merle.

605iE: LITTLE RAY: Scherini, Carl John; Na.keff, Phillip.

6077E-BROWNI-IILL CONSOLS: Nelli, Michael; Nelli, William. l\Iiehacl; Nelli, Raymond Wil­liam; Noble, Fr:rnc-is Henry.

li078I~-/L1iV,A. EX'J'ENDED: Forkin, Frank Mason Mark.

6091E-LESANBEN: 'l'iffen, Bernard; Barker, Leslie. 6094E-THREE B's: Rulyancich, Lonie; Brown, John

Ernest. (HOGE-MOUNT OHARLOT'l'E JUNCTION: Ruclwick,

Maurice Bartle. Gl07l~-SPI~JFEX: Grosina, l<,rank; 'l'nrnbi.ni, Gio­

vanni; Mariotti, Giovanni.

J'Julong District.

Gold Mining Lease8. 1308Y-SOUTHERN CROSS': Nicol, Hugh. 1311Y-BLUE QUARTZ: Jones, Barton Cecil.

GOVEJtNMENT GAZETTK W A 2037

EAST GOOLGAHDIE GOLDFIELD-cmitimicd.

Lawlrrs Disti-ict. Gold Mining Leases.

13J8-GREAT EASTERN \VEST: Australian Gold Production Limited.

1310-GREAT EASTERN: Australian Golcl Produc­tion Limited.

1330-BETH-HENO: .A.lac, :i\iate; ilforiarty, 'l'hom:i.s Kinsella.

1333-VANGUARD: White, Noel Francis \\'iliam. J34G-BELLEVUE: White, Noel.

mac/: Range- Disfri-cl,

Gold Mining Leases. 9.)!)B-BONNY NOTE: Atlas Gold Mines Limited. 1053B-'fRIANGLE: Atlas Gold Mines Limited. 1054B-BONNY NOTE WEST: Athls Gold ?tlb1('s

Limited. 1075B-DOOLETTE SOUTH: Morris, ,Tames; Corne·

lius, William Edward; Paull, Erie. 1076B-DOOLETTE CENTRAL: Blaclt Range Gold

l\fines Limited. 1080B-DOOLETTE EAST: Black Rnngc Gold ?iliucs

Limited.

KIMBERLEY GOLDFIELD. Gold 1\liuil1g Leases.

%-WEST AND LEFT: Smith, Robert Ric·Jrnrd; Downing, :Michael John.

97-RUBY QUEEN: Smith, Robert ·Richnrd; Down• ing, Michael John.

OS-GOLIATH: Smith, Robert Richnrd; Downing, Michael .John.

99-R["I3Y QUEEN NORTH: Smith, Robert Ridrnrcl; Downing, Michael .John.

100-ST. LAWRENCE: Smith, Robert Richard; Down• ing, l\Iicl1ael .John.

!OZ-RUBY QUEEN EXTENDED: Smith, RobC'rt Richard; Downing, Michael John.

109-llIT. BRADLEY: Brown, Lawrence Edwurd.

MOUNT MARGARET GOLDFIELD. Mmmt "]if(lr_qarrt District.

Gold Mining Leases. ~138T-NIL DESPERANDUM: Probert, Arthur

Adrian; Clark, Henry Burke. 2141T-KING OF CREATION: King of Creation Gold

Mines Limited. NOST-GLADIATOR: Gladiator Gold Mines Limited. :!-!:l7T-GLADIA1'0R XORTH: Gladiator G-o1d ?iflnes

Limited. 243ST-GLA DTATOR EAST: Gladiator Gold :i\Iines

Limited. 2439T-GLADIATOR SOUTH: Gladiator Goltl :\lines

Limited. 2HOT-GLADIATOR SOUTH-EAST: Gladiator Gold

:i\Iines Limited. 24G3T-TEMPEST: Thompson, David. 24SOT-MOCKING BIRD: Fletcher, Charles Hemy. 2500T-·WESTRALIA: Bridgeman, Henry Vietor

Stanley. 2501T-WESTRALIA SOUTH: Bridgeman, Henry1

Victor Stanley,

J{ou.11t Jforgans DiBtrict.

Gold :Mining Lease. ;HOF-LANDED AT LAST: Crocker, Clifford Clyde.

.l/011nl Jfalco7m Di,'itrict. Gold Mining Leases.

1594C-HARBOUR LIGHTS: Leonor:1 Central Gold Mining Company No Liability.

17950-RANGOON: Comeier, Kenneth Aubrey; Spencer, Perey Ernest.

1805C-WANGHI: Courcier, Kenneth Aubrey. ISOSC-INGLEWOOD: Conreier, Kenneth A1..1brcy, 1823C-BILLIE: Bettineschi, Ambtogio,

EAS'r C.OOLGARDlE G-OLDli'IELD-oonfi,wcd. .1[01111! ,lfalMlm Dfotrict-contimied.

Gold :.\lining Leases-contimwd.

lSl4C-ANACONDA: Biederman, Felix Alexander. 1825C--ANACONDA NORTH: Biederman, l•'cllx

Alexander. 1826C-BLACK CHIEF: Biederman, Felix .\.le:rnwler.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. Cuc District.

Gold Mining Leases. 2241-E.AGLE HAWK: Woinar, Bernard. 22-!7-VICTORY: Wade, ,James Edward; llarriugton,

Isabella; Harrington, Harold.

Day Dau.:n District. Gold Mining Leases.

373D-MOUNTAIN VIEW: Mountain View Gold Xo Liability.

652D-CRE:i\I D'OR: Arrigoni Luigi. 664D-ECLIPSE: Zadow, .John Claude. G67D-ECLIPSE EXTENDED: Zadow, ,John Clnnde. G68D-ECLIPSE lAl\:IALG!A.:i\fA 'l'ED: Zadow, .Jolrn

Claude. G'iOD-ECLIPSE NORTH: Zadow, ,John Claude. 674D-BROWNIE: Brown, Harold Lon('rgan; Fil'll·

berg, Maurice.

.\fount .lfaonct District. Gold Mining Leases.

1286:M:-EVENING STAR: .Jewell, Horac('i Sladn, .Joseph Clarence.

1355:i\l-MOYAGEE: Dorigo, Lily; Bianehi, Alberto; Poletti, Gildo.

JI ccl:atharra District.

Gold Mining Leases. 154/N-LADY CENTRAL: :i\feekatharrn Central Gold

No Liability. 1853N-BLUEBIRD: Scott, Frank Muir; Gibson)

Bernard. 1861N-ADELE MAY: Mann, .John; iHann, Adele

May. 1898N-ROOKLEE: Egan Charles; Egan Daniel

,Joseph. 1900N-DANUBE: Parisi, Gelindo; Ghcz1,i, Davide;

Ghezzi, Oreste; Mann, .John. 1009N-UNITED: Spagholo, Antonio.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDl!'!ELD. .1/rn:::ics D-istric-t.

Gold 1\fining Leases.

5476Z-SAND QUEEN: S=-i.nd Queen Gladsome MinPs No Liability.

5535Z-PRINCESS EVA: Woolgar Gold :i\Iincs Limited.

5723Z-KANGAROO: Australian 1\fining :ind lndus· trial F'in=-i.nce Limited.

5724Z-POSSUM: Australian Mining and Industrial Finance Limited,

5725Z-BUNG ARRA: Australian Mining and Indns· trial Finance Limited.

5735Z-PRETTY EASY: Clark, .Joseph William.

Ularring District.

Gold Mining Leases.

1069U-RIVERTNA S'OUTH: Riverin:1 Gold Mines Ltd .

l070U-RIVERIN.A: Riverina Gold ?dines Ltd. 1074U-TWO ORIX.AMEN: Lawton, Walter John;

Cumming. Jolin; Williams, ,John Hemy; Woinnr, Fr=-i.nds ,Joseph; l\fael;:nish. Charles Hedley; Kyle, Ronald .Ja mes; Howehin, Ruby Alice.

llO'iU-A.J.AX WEST: Collins, Patrick ,Joseph. 1113U-OAKLEY: Perks, Alfred Fordliam; Perlrn,

Charles ,Jolin; Perks, Willinm Edward,

2038 GOVERNMENT GAZET'rE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD-continued.

Yerilla Di.skict.

Gold Mining Leases.

lOllR-NE'l'A: Paget Gold Milies of Ed,jndina Limiter].

1119R-GENEVE: Paget Gold 2.Hnes of Rdjn(lin::t Limited.

1120R-SENATE: Paget Golc1 Mines of Ecljudina Limited.

1121R-NETA EXTENDED: Paget Gold ].fines of Ed,judina Limited.

1122R-NETA JUNCTION: Paget Gold :l\fincs of Edjudina Limitecl.

1307R-SUFFOLK: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina Limited.

1308R-BERKSHIRE: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina Limited.

1321H-YERILLA KING: Masters, Harr~·; Mori­sehetti, Domenic.

132'-2R-SHEBA: Mandelstam, Hennan.

Xiagara, D-i.<Mfol.

Gold Mining Leases.

902G-GRAFTER: Spicer, William Aubrey. 911G-COSMOPOLITAN SOU'rH: \Vilkinson, Duvicl

Adamson; Wilkinson, Charles Norman. 927G-GOLDEN BUTTERFLY: Western Queen (1D3G)

No Liability.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.

Marble Bar Dfatricf.

Golcl Mining Leases.

740-MOUNT PROPHECY: Watson, Robert. 794-PERSEVER.ANCE: Watson, Robert. 866-BONNIE DOON: Greater Bonnie Doon (1935)

Limited. 878-MT. PROPHECY NORTH: Watson, Robert. 901---'RYANS: Greater Bonnie Doon (1935) Limited. 927-HALLEY'S COMET: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 928-SYDNEY: Comet Golcl Mines Limited. 930-ALEXANDER: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 934-STIRLING CASTLE: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 945-JUPITER: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 94G-LONE STAR: Comet Golcl Mines Limited. 955-BALLAN: Comet Gold Mines Limitecl. 956-PORTREE: Comet Gold Mines Limitecl. 963-JUPITER SOUTH: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 964-HALLEY'S' COMET NORTH-EAST, Comet Gold

Mines Limited. 965-HALLEY'S COMET NORTH: Comet Gold

Mines Limited. 979-R,EPEATER: Comet Golcl Mines Limited. 982-RISING SUN: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 998-DRAGON: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 1004--ORION: Comet Golcl Mines Limited. 1005-MORNING STAR: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 1006-URANUS: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 1007-EVENTNG STAR: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 1008-SUN: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 1009-MOON: Comet Gold Mines Limitecl. 1014-EASTERN STAR: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 1019-ALETHIA: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 1028-ALETHIA EAST: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 1048-LALLA ROOKH: Lalla Rookh Gold }.fines

Limited. 1050-STRAY SHOT: Turner, Robert. l0iH-YENUA: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 1056-FUTURE: Comet Golcl 11:ines Limited. 107G-MANOLIS: Comet Gold Mines Limited. 1077-CORUNNA: Comet Gold Mines Limitecl.

NHllagfae Dist•rict.

Gold Mining Leases.

279L-ALL NATIONS: Boholm, \'i7alter; Howard, Rolm1d Remy.

PHILLIPS RIVER GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases. 249-GEl\iI CONSOLIDATED: Beryl Gold Mines

Limited. 2G0-GEM SOUTH: Beryl Gold Mines Limited.

YALGOO GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

907-BROWN'S REWARD: Arltle, James Vere.

1047-MUGGA KING: Johnston, Gilbe1't Hartley.

1085-SWEET WILLIAM: Lake, Laurence Wilfrecl.

1102-ASTOR: Lake, Lam·ence Wilfred.

1113-FH.,"'LD 'S FIND: Arlde, Marie Aimee Andree.

1198-ASTER SOUTH: Lake, Lam·ence Wilfred.

1207-ROSE MARIE: Malone, Martin Patrick.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.

Gold :Mining Leases.

3248-RADIO DEEPS: Andrews, Richard Bullock; Lang, Samuel Carsley.

3308-CONSOLIDATED, Edna May (W.A.) Amalga­mated Gold :Mines No Liability.

3447-EDNA CENTRAL: Edna May (W.A.) Amal­gamated Gold Mines No Liability.

3467-CONSOLIDA'rED DEEPS, Edna May (W.A.) Amalgamated Gold ]\fines No Liability.

3480-GREAT VICTORIA: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3490-EDNA WEST: Edna May (W.A.) Amalgamated Gold :Mines No Liability.

3524-MORRIS: Edna May (\V.A.) Amalgamated Gold 1\fines No Liability.

3557-GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK 1: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3558-GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK 2: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3559-GREAT VICTORIA DLOCK 3: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3562-GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK G: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3572-GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK No. 10: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3577-GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK No. 11: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3579-EDNA: Edna 1\Iay (W.A.) Amalgamated Gold 1\fines No Liability.

3683-GOLDEN CUBE: Reynolds, Edward Herbert; Norton, ,Tames Edward.

3868-EVANSTON: Ridge, Maurice Hennessy; Ridge, William Bernard; Ridge, Richard Plunkett.

38.G9-EVANSTON NORTH: Richardson, Richard Wil­liam; Gorman, Henrietta.

3870-EVANSTON EAST: Ridge, Maurice He11nessy; Ridge, Richard Plunkett; Ridge, William Bernard.

3875-VICTORIA: Rota, Gildo. 3888-GOLDIES: Ridge, Richard Plunkett; Ridge,

William Bernard; Ridge, Maurice Hennessy. 3895-BLUE PETER: Ridge, Richard Plunkett; Ridge,

William Bernard; Ridge, Maurice Hennessy. 3914-MAY: Goodin, Arthur Herbert (.Tm.). 3957-COJ\fET: Evans, Gomer; Gibellini, Ivy Beat­

rice; 'Worth, Thomas Edward. 3987-GRAND NATIONAL: Burbidge Gold Mines No

Liability. 3904-GREAT VICTORIA SOUTH, Burbidge Gold

Mines No Liability. 3097-GRAVEL Pl'r: Wesley, Ernest Cornwall; \Ves­

ley, Latham Charles. -1001-EVERETT: Ridge, Manrice Hennessy; Ridge,

Richard Plunkett; Ridge, William Bernard. 4002-FRASER'S SOUTH: Dixon, John Knight. 4007-GREAT VICTORIA EAST: Burbidge Gold

Mines No Liability. 4018-FRASER'S: Dixon, John Knight. 4038-EDNA WEST EXTENDED, Edna May (W.A.)

Amalgamated Golcl Mines No Liability,

SEP'I'g)fBEU 10, 10-18.] GOVERNMENT GAZ.l!JT'l'E, W.A. 2039 ---------

YILGARN GOLDFIELD-continued. YlLGARN GOLDFIELD-continued. Gold :\fining Leases-continued.

-JOlil-PELS'l'EAD'S ,REWARD: Felstead1 Eric• Ray· mond,

-1067-LONE PINE: Polkinghorne, John Rae; Polking­horne1 Abner Smith.

Gold ?.lining Leases-continiwd. --JnDG-K\TANSTON CONSOLIDATED: Ridge1 Maurice

Hennessy; Ridge, William Bernard; Ridge, Richard Plunkett.

.J-0i0-1-IARBOUR LIGHTS: Ridge, 1\lnnrice He1rnessy; Ridge, Richarcl Plunkett; Ridge, ·William Bernai·cl.

.J-121-RlDGES: Ridge1 l\fouri(•e Hennessy; Ridge, William Berna.rd; Ridge, Richard Plunkett.

-!Hi-!-PRINCE GEORGE: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability. -1078-RADlO DEEPS NORTH: Deane-. Thomas.

4079-RADIO NORTH EAST: Deane, .Thomas. --ltlS0-RADTO DEEPS SOUTH: Deane, Thomas. ,10g3-RADTO DE.EPS SOUTH EXTENDED: Deane,

--1176-BRONCHO LlKKS: Bmbiclge Gold Mines, N.L. --1-189-VICTORIA SOUTH: Rota, Gildo. --1199-HOPES HILL: Blair, .James.

Thomas. --1205-BE'l'TY: Western i'iliniug Corporation Limited.

40S--l------RADIO DEEPR EXTENDED: Deane, Thomas. a1 PP-CRICKET: Goodin, Arthur Herbert (Jnr.).

Tender Board

No.

tilS/48

us:i/48

GOD/48

705/48

UUI/48

720/48

500/4S

l)!l0/48

669/48

Date.

1948. Sept. o

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t-lept. 7

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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TE~DER BOARD .

.Acccptecl Tenders.

Contractor.

i\kl'hc-rsoni::. TAcl.

Elclc-r, Smith & Co ..

,vc-stralian l•'11rn1ers

R, 0. 'l'nriwr

l\1tt>r;;on & U1-C-C'll

Harris. SC'arfo & Hancl-m·ers. Lie!.

.J. Krasnostein

I'. Kelly

Atkins (W.A.), Ltd .....

L. ,Jessop

liletters, Ltd.

i\Ict.teri;, Ltd.

Lincoln Electric Co. (Aust.), Ltd.

Sche­dule No.

I :ll4A. i JD48

358A, 1048

I

327A. 1948

2-1-:!A. IIJ48

i 35iA, 1948

;JJOA, 1948

365A, 1948

303A, 1948

304A, 1948

360,\, 1948

Particu1ara.

l onl_v C.i\LJJ. -1- iu. ·• Ajax ·· All Bronze- Pall IlC'arilig ('pntri­fugal Pump with Brooks 20 1

h.p. 50 c·,n-lP ElectriC' :Motor, A.G.E. 8tnr Delta Starter, Foot ,.,.ah-c-, n11d Cheek Vah·c, as pe1' Item I. clelh·c-rC'd to Collie PowC'r Station

,'-Seed for SC'hool of AgriC'\lltmc-ut :Narrogin, as follows:­

Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 rtC'lll 4

Purchase of Rabbit ProofFc-ncP. 11s follows :-Between 4:2G mik• ancl 431

mile pC'g:: Bc-twec-n 431 milt' uncl 4~Hi

mile pc-t.;» I only Australian nrnde Tiuslon

Bmyrns 10 R.B. DksC'l Drin-n ( 'atPrpillar )fonntc-cl gxpa,·a­tor, afi pt>r Item I. F.O.""· Ji'J"(.'manilt•

Pnrc-liasc of'l'ellfi:l, (·.r Railway:;, as follow~:­

Item 1 (Part,) Item 2 (Part) Item 3 (Part) Item ] (Part) Item :2 (Part) Item 3 (Part)

.Amplifying Equipment for two­wayspeec·h c·onummic·ation at Royal Perth Hospital

150 cords Firewood in U ft. lengths for f:itate Battery, Yarri, as per I tern 1

1 onl_v 8 ft. JUetters 'l'ype K Double-Geared WindmiH on :w ft. 'l'ower, and Fittings ""ith painted Steel Tank.stand for :!,000-gallon Tnnk, us fol­lows:-

Item I Item 3

Delivered F.O.R. Perth 1 only S ft. )letters Type K

Double-Geared ,vindrnill on ;io ft. 'l'owe1', with 1''ittings ancl Painted Steel Tankstancl for 2,000-gallon Tank, as fol­lows:-

Item 1 Item 3

l only Lincoln S.A.E. 300 Weld­ing Generator with Accessories, delivered to Plant Engineer's Depot

Department concerned.

S.E.C.

Edurati011

.\gric•ultu1·c•

State Saw ?ilills ..

Railways

R.P.H .

?!lines

""ar ~erdec Land Settlement

do. clo.

Public Works

Rate.

[ for£19018,.lld

18s. per bushel ls. Id. per lb. 7{d. per IL. 7s. \Jd. per lb .

f01• £:20.

for £20.

for £4A!J.J.

£1 18::. (()cl. rach £1 I,. :;d. each £1 5s. eac·h. £2 5s. each. £1 10;. each. £1 5s. eac•h. for £34 1-Js. Gel

£2 10s. per t·ord

for £35 5s. for £16 15s.

for £34 12s. 6d for £16 15s. for £254 12s. 6d

2040 flOV!sRNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948.

WESTERN AUS'l'RALIAN GOVERNMENT 'l'ENDER BOARD-continued.

1'end-crs for Goternment Supplies.

Dato of Schedule. No. Advertising.

1048. 15 3J5A, 11)48

Sn1,plies reqnired.

Coal Cnrnhcr ...

Date of Closing.

1048. July Aug. 19 Aug. 24

377.\, 1948 382A, 1048

Recording Time C:lock-reca.Iled Large Instrument Trolleys Stainless Steel Fittings for Old Women's Home Diesel Generating Set-Derby Hospital ...

Sept. IO Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept, 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Sept. 23 Sept. 23 Extended to Sept. ao Sept. ;30 Sept. 30 Extended to

Aug. 26 386A, 1048 2(-i 387A, l!J4S Aug.

Aug. 31 388A, 1!)48 Farm Equipment for W.S,L.S. 2 391A, Hl48 l\Iild Steel Floor Plates Sept.

Sept. 2 394A, l!J48 Eluctrically Driven Concrete l\Iixcrs Sept. 2 Sept .. 7

395A, 1048 399A, 1048

Tractor for Charcoal lron and Steel Industry ... Ji'.A.Q. to Prime Wheaten Chaff ...

Sept. 9 Aug. 24 Sept. 2 Sept. 9

402A, 3SL\, 396A, 4-0:lA,

1948 1948 Hl48 1!)48

l ,000 l\frtal Badges for Police Department Mobile CrMc for State Saw l\Iills Weighbridge to weigh np to 20 tons Elrctric .Motors and Starters

Ang. 5 ;351),\, 1D48 50 JC.\" .A. and 100 K.Y.A. Transformers ... . .. Ang. 19 Sept. il

380A, 401.'.,

1048 Hl48

4 in. Norn. dia.. Centrifugally Cast Iron Water Pipe::; Cutting of Lawns at " Sunset"

Ang. 30 :NOA, 1048 30 in. Diameter Steel Pipes Oct. 7

Foi- Sale by Tender.

Aug, 31 390A, Sept. 2 392A,

1048 19•18

Disposal of Nigger Brown Serge ex Rn,ilwiiyl:i ,rnd Tra-nnvays Second-hand Vauxhall Utility e.1; Merredin

Sept. 16 Sept, 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 16

2 393A, Hl48 Recond-hn,nd Charcoal Cmshct· Sept. Sept. 2 Sept. 2

398A, 1948 4-00,\, 1948

Second-hand Sulky and Hn,rness r.t Pingelly l:kcond-hm1d G3s Stoves

Tenders addressPd to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the abo,·o-montioned until 2· 15 p.m. on the date cf dosing.

Temlers must be properly indorsed on on velopes, otherwise they arc liable to rejection.

T1mdcr forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the '!'ender Board Office, l\Iurray Street, Perth.

No tender necessarily accepted.

9th September, 1948.

IN THE COUR'r OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUS1'RALIA.

No. 8 of 1947.

Between Printing Inc1nstry Employees' Union of Ans· tralia, Western Australian Branch, Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, Applicant, and J. Gi,bbnc}' and Son Ltd., Art Photo Engra,·ers and Me.Shane and Pead, Respondents.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed between the abovcnamed parties, and whereas the said dispute was referred into Court for the purpose of hearing and determination, and whereas the parties snbscqncntly met and conferred and baYc arrived at agreement on all matters in difference, and whereas the parties have this day appeared before the Court by then· rcspcctho rcpresentath•cs and requested the Court to make the said Agreement an Award of the Court: Now, therefore, the Court, pmsuant to section 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912,1941

1 and all other powers therein

enabling it, hereby declflres the memorandum hereunder wl'ittcn to have the same effect as am1 be deemed an Award of the Court.

Memorandum of Agl'cement. (Notc:-Whcrever the word ''Award'' occurs herein,

it shall be taken to mca11 and inc.ludo ''Agreement.'') 1.-Scopc.

This Award shall apply to the Commercial Process Engraving and Photo Litho Inc1ustry, and shall not apply to any work performed in this scetion by the proprietors of ncw:;,papers.

2-Tcrm. 'l'hC' tel'm of th1-; Award shall be for a period of

one (1) year from the beginning of the first pay period rommcucing aftei- the date hereof,

3.-Area.

A. H. TELFER Chairman,

'l'his Award shall operate o,·cr the urea comprised within the South-West Land Division of the State.

4.-Hours. (a) Hours of labour-Subject to clause G, fort}' (40)

hours shall constitute a week's work. (b) Spread of honrs-Day work shall nH:an work done

bctwcc11 the hours of 8 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. \York done by a day worker before 01• after these l10nrs sh:tll be paid for at overtime rates. The maximum daily spread of shift shall be nine hours, h1elusivc of (1) one honr nw:il time. In offices where a (5) fh-c-day week is worked, the mnxirnnm daily spread of shift sliaH lJc 10 hams, iuclush·c of one (1) hour meal time. Work done beyond these hours shall be pait1 at overtime rates.

Night work sh!"lll mean work done between 6.30 p.m. and 8 a.m. \Vork done by a night worker before or 3ftcr these hours shall be paid for at overtime rates.

The maximum nightly sprcac1 of s11ift shall be eight (8) hours, incln:iiYe of one hour meal time. Work done beyond the shift shall be paic1 for at overtime rates. \Vhere any regular mixec1 shift is worked, the work shall be rotated amongst the employees. Where a five­day (5) week is worked the nrn.ximum nightly spread shall he nine (9) hours inclusive of meal tfo1e.

(c) ~Iixcd Shift: In a factory where n. regular shift is worked behrcen the hours set down in this Award for day and nigl1t work, the wages shall be the rate­proportionate t-o the umnber of hours day work and night work, and tlic hours shall be those for night shift. (\Vherc a regular mixed shift is wol'ked bct-\veen the hours set down for day and 11ight "·ork i11 this A"·ard six shillings (0s.) per week shall he added to the worker's ordinary wage).

SEP'J.'E]IBER 10, 1!)48.] GOYERN:\IENT GAZETTK \V.A. 2041

(cl) 'fl1c l1ours of dnty of :ill workers on llight shift or nnusu:11 s11ift sl1:1ll be :1rr:111gc1l between each p:1.r• tie11bi- employer :11111 the Union, 01· (if members of the Union :1.re not cmployccl, his workers) :rn1l, in c:1.sc tl1cy :1.re m1:1bl0 to :tgl'N', by the Bo:1.nl of R('-fcrenc•r.

(c) Roster: A roster of cbi1_,· honr:i, whicl1 shnll in• c•lndc• tl1t• comrnc1wing, finishing time n11cl mc:11 times of c:tch shift sh:1.ll be eo11spie11011sl)· displ:1yrcl in c:1.ch workroom, :111tl sh:tll continue m1ch:111g-cd nntil nnC' wcc>k 's notice of :111y ,·:1.ri:ltion is given.

5.-Wagcs.

Within :1 r:1c1i11s of I:) miles from the

Per \Yee-k. £ s. d.

G,P.O., Pc•rth :1 17 :1 Outsi(lC a Hi-mile r:1c1i11s from t11P

G.P.O,, Pertl1, bnt witl1i11 the Routh•\Vc•c;t L:rntl Division :1 17

(h) Ad11It 1'.folrs-II::tlf-tonc• eh-her :111d/or oper11tor :mcl/

or photo litho opc•r:1.tor ~ 10 0 Printer :11Hl/or litl10 printer :11J(l/or

liiw ekhPr 2 O o nontcrs, rnonnters, finisl1C'n; :11Hl

prnofo1·s 15 0 (<·) Any worlH•r c•mplo_,·ed on night shift !'-h:111 be

p:1.ill twc>h·c shilling'> (l::?s.) JlC'r week cxtr:1. in ncldition to tl1c onlintir)" cir cl11y rate of p!l)". or pro r:it:i for P:t('h :.:l!.ift workecl if less th:111 one week.

G.-O,·crtimc.

(:1) As far :11a pr:1.c·tic•:1.hlc, o,·c>rtime sh:111 he robteil :1mong$t workc•!''l in e:1('}1 sc<'fio11 :1_Jl(l sh:1ll he p:1.i(l at the r:1h• of tim(' :rnd :i h:1lt' for the first thrcf' honrs :11Hl tloulilc tim(' tlu•rf':Jfti'J'. R1111cl:1,· work fll1:1]} he p:1.icl fnr :it tht' rnh• of clonhh• time. ·

(h) No :1.pprpntit•t> 1111cl0r !s(T<'lltl'l'11 ,,·1•:1.r'l of :lgC' -;hnll l,P on tlnh· in :ll!Y pve11t lwfor<' H :1.m. or l:Jtc·r tl1:rn !l p.m. on· :1.nr wo.rldng 11:ly.

(c·) An em11loyc'l' sh:1ll not rcqniN' or pl•rmit :1. workpr to wo1·k overtime or on nlg"ht shift-. in c·omwdion with power tlri,·cn 111:1.c•hincrr, nnlcss he works i11 company with :tt lc,:1st 011c other p('rson. Prm·itlecl th:1t :111 :t]l]ll'cntic(' sh:1.ll not he p('rmittccl to work °'·crtimc nnlcss nt lcnst one jomneym:111 is cmplo)·etl in com­p:111y with the s:licl :1.pprcntirc.

(d) WllC'n :1- worker, withont being notific>cl on tlH' previous cfo)·, is required to c•ontinnc working :1.ftcr tl1c usn:11 lrnoc·k•off time for more 01:111 one (1) honr he s:h:111 he snppliPd with :rny mc:11 l'C'(JUiretl or slwll hf' p:1.icl two shillings (2s.) in lien tllcrcof.

(c) Notwitlist:mcling :111rthing c•o11t:1inc1l in thi.<; Aw:1rtl-

(i) An emplo_Yt>r m:1)' rcc1nil'e :111y wol'ker to work re::1so11:1llle o,·crtimr :d overtime r:itC's :1.wl snc•h worker ;;h:lll work °'·ertimc in :u•c•or1b11C'C' with s1wh reqnirP• ment,

(ii) No org:111i~ntio11, p:1riy to this Aw:1.rcl or worker or workers co,·er0cl h,· thi<, Aw:1nl sh:1.ll in nm· wn,·, whether clircctly or ii1diiwtly, be :1 p:1.rt)· to Or coi1-c·erned in any b:111, limit:1.tion, or r0si.l'irtion 11po11 the working of overtime in :lC'l'.'Orcbnc•e with the rcqnirc• ments of this suhcl:1.nse.

(iii) Tl1is snbc·l:1.use sh:1.ll rc>m:dn ill oper:ltion only 1m(il otherwise clc-tr>rminc<l h)· the C'o1ll't.

7 .-Holi<l:1.ys.

(:1) The following d:1.ys, or (he tl:l)"S obserw<l in lien il1ercof, sh:1.ll he :1.llowccl ll)-i holitby;, witl1011t ,lecluc•lion of p:1_,·, n:1.mely:-Ncw Yc:1.r's D:1y, A11str:11in D:1y, 00011 Fricby, E:1.stcr S:1.turcl:1y, EmtN· :.\Iond:1)·, Au:,;:ic D:1.y, L:1.l>om· D:1)·, St:1.te F01mcl:1tio11 D:1.r, Christm:is D:15 :111d Boxing Dn_y. YVork clone> on :rny of thPsc cbrs sh:lll he p:1.icl for :-it the rnte of clonhlc• time.

(b) On :1ny pnblie holid:1)· 11ot presr:rihccl ;1s :1 hnli1b_r nnrll.'r this Aw;ircl the employer's establishment or pl:1cc of business m:1y be eloscc\ in wllich f':l~e a. worker nec(l not prl?sent him<:clf for tluty :1.ml payment m:1.r be clc•1luctcd, bnt if work be done orclill:1.r~· r:1.tcs of p:1.y :::h:111 :1.p-pl)".

(c) Excc>pt as lwrei11:1ftcr proYiclccl :1 pcriocl of two <'011.'lC'cuth·c wc-cks' lcnvc with -p:1.ymcnt of ordi11:1ry w:1.gcs ns_ prescribed s1rnll be :1.llowed :1nm1:1l1y (o a worker by his employc1· :1.ftcr fl. periocl of twc1'·c months' ('Ontinuous seryicc with su('h employer.

(d) If :illy .\w:trcl holicl:1)· f:tlls within :1 wurkPr\1 pcriocl of :111m1:l} lC':1v0 :llHl is obscn-cd on :1- cl:1.y wl1ich in (he r:FP. pf th:it workPr wonld h:1,·c been :111 Ordiu:1.n· working day thPrr ,11:111 be :l!lclecl to that pcrincl on·c· dny bciHg ::11 onlil1:1r,,· working cby for e:1ch f:JH'h holJ. cby obs,•n-c<l ns :1.forPf::1.icl.

(c) If :1.flcr 01:p nwnth 's rnntinuons SPr,·iec in :in)· c.1u:llifyi11g tm:·h c•·rnolltl,ly 1wrincl :i worker bwfully lc:1,·cs his ('llll)loyn'c-nt, or his 0mplo)·mcnt is terminated hy the C'lllplnyc>r thr,mgh no fanlt of the wor'kcr, the worker sh:111 he p:1icl OJH••$ixth of :1 WPC'li. 's par :1t his orcli11:1ry r:dc of w:igl' in r('o;pcct of c:wh c•omplf'tC'c} month of c·011li1Jt10ll'5 sc•rdcc-.

(f) Any time• in l'N>peet of wl1irh :1 worker is :1.b:,ent from work rXP('j)t timC> for whit·h he is entitlPrl to c•bim sick pay or tinw cep('JJt on holicl:l,,·s 01· :rnnnal lc:1,·c :1.s pr!:scrihecl hy thi.~ Aw:ml sh:111 not t·ount for the pur­])OfiC of clctrnni11;ng hi-; right to a11J111:1l lc:1,·e.

(g) In the ('H-nt c1f :1 worker being cm1>loypc} by nn employer for portion only of :t yc·ar, he• sh:1ll only he entitled, snbjcl't to subel:llhc· (c) of this c·l:1.mc, to such Jc:1,·(' on full par :1-J i,; proportion:1tc to his length of spn·icc d11J'ii1g tli:tt pl'riod with srn·h cmployPr, :rntl if ,rneh lc:1vc is not (•qu:1l (o the> lenvr ginm to tl1c othrr workers he r-lt:111 not !Jo entitled to work or p:iy whilst the otlu•r workPrs of s1wh employer arc on lc:n·c 011 full p;l)".

(h) A wnrk('J' whu is clismi,;sctl for mh(•OHdnl't or who illeg:1lly lkn'r,; his c•o11tr:1d of scrdcc ~h:1.ll not be• cntitlccl to the· lw1wfit of the provhions of tl1is c·l:rnst·.

(i) 'l'he Pl'°'"ision.'.i of this c·l:msl' sh:1]] not :ippl)· to c·:1.su:11 workers.

8.-1Ic:1l Time. E:H·h wol'la•r cmployell Hhnll rc<·t'in, :1 nw:11 tii11(' not

lc•ss tli:-in cn11• honr. Slwnlcl :lll cmplo.vei- rcq11il'e :1 worli'.(•r to work tlmn1gh his 11~11:1] nH•nl time, he !'>hnll p;i_r s11d1 workc'r f;w, shillings (;'ls.) for c:1cl1 meal time ,rnrkecl, :incl, ll1 :1dclition, such worker sh:111 be :1.llowcd timP for :i nw:il. l'rm·iclc>rl th:it tllt• ('lH]>loyc•r m:1.y ,·:11'y !hC' mm;1] men] hom· h)· h:1lf :111 honr.

9.-.\hseiirC' Through Ric-kHC'.,i>.

(:1) A worker sh:111 be c>11titled to p:1.ymcnt for non• :1.tt<>nd:1.nce on th.C' gronnd of pcrson:1] ill-l1t•:1lth for one· twelfth (l/12tl1) of :1 wcrk for e:1.!'l1 c'omplctc(l n10mli of scrvil'C. Prodclc•,I tl1:1t p.i)·mcnt for :1.hscncc throl1gh such ill-hc:1.lth ~·h:1ll be limitecl to one ""C'ck in e:1ch C'!1lcmlnr )·ear. l'aymcnt hc•rc•mHler ma)· be- :1.cljustecl at the encl of e:1ch c•:ilcnclnr ye:1.r, or :it. the time the workc>r 10:1,·cs the seni<•(> of the employer, in the cwnt, of tlie worker hcing eniitlHl hy scrdt•c stthscquent to the sick~ ness to n grc•nkr :1llow:1nc·e than th:1.t lll!Hlc :1.t the time the si('kncss Mt'tll'l'Lll. Tllis danse sh:111 not :1pply where tl1C' workPr is cntitlNl to c•om11c11~:1tio11 nnclcr the \Vork. Pr.,;' Compen,mtioH Ad.

(h) A wor]{(•J' slwll not he C:ntitlccl to receive any ""~tgcs from liis c>mplo)·er for !lll)" time lost through th~ res11lt of an :iec·i!lc•ut not :ll'ising out of or in the course­of his e-mplo)·mc·nt or for :rnr :1.c·c·idcnt, ,d1crc,·cr sns­t:1.inccl, :tdsing ont of his own wilful dC>frt11lt, or for siclrnes,; :Hising ont of his ow11 wilful clcfanlt.

(c·) Xo ,,·orkcr :;hall lw C'ntitlctl to the benefits of t11is c-l:111se unlc1s he prochwc•s proof ,,;:1ti<;factory to liis em• ploycr of sickncss1 Lnt the r-mplorcr sh:1ll not he elltitlccl to :1 mcdic:1.l ccrtific•:1te unlc•ss the :1,hsen<'e is for three (~) clnys or more.

JO.-C:1s11:1ls.

(n) A ·'l':Jfitl;t!"' O!' :1 ''p:1.rt-timc ""orkcr'' is :1 workf'r Jl/lid by lhc• honr 01· JJ<'r clny whose term of cm­ploymmt in :111y one· ofiic-C' cloes 11ot cxcc0cl four continu• ons full weeks. For the purpose of this cbuse the c011• tinnity of employnH'·nt sh:1.ll not be :1.ffectccl by rc:1.son of :rn interrnption in :rn.v week clne f.o :1ny of the 110li­cl:1ys pr°'·iclecl in this A"·:-inl.

(b) C:isu:11s sh:1ll he g11:n:rntced :1. fnll sl1if.t :it nigl1t :111d fonr hours in the cla r time. A f11ll shift sliall mean one-sixth (1/fith) (or, 1;1 the rnsi:> of :1 five-day week, one•fifth (1/5t-h) ) of the nsn:11 weekly working 11om·s. All c':1s1inls shall be p:1.ill :1t t-hc r:-ttc prescribed for tl1cir Fcetion per hour plus 1~! 11er cent. for each s11ift. C'ns1rnls working cfoy work, if employed for a full week, sh:111 be p:1.id tl1e prcs<'rihcd weekly wage, w·it.h no extr:i :1.llow:1.nre per shift.

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(c) Casuals working mix.eel shifts, i.e., shifts com­mencing before 6.30 p.m. and ending after 6.30 p.m. shall be paid day rates, providing the work after G.30 p.m, docs not exceed one hour. If it docs, then night rates nre to be paid throughont and the gnaran­tec to be four hours.

(cl) If employed for a full week at night, casuals shall be paid the prescribed weekly wage, plns five shil­lings, with no extra ullowm1ce per shift.

lL-Call Time. rrwo hours' time sh:l ll be allowed as a call in mldit1011

to the time worked, if any worker is sent for, or rc­qnired to attend the facltory to do any other special wade not iu the ordinary working hours. 'l'imc worked on a call shall be clinrged by the worker on a separate time sheet, and shall stand alone, in no way affecting or complicating nny eompnbtion of the ordinary work­ing week.

Whenever the !inislnng time of uny worker working overtime or uny tempomry night shift is of such as to cause him to miss his nsunl means of com·eyancc home, he shall be con"cycd home in a snitable manner, with­out delay, at the expense of the employer.

12.-I-Iighcr Duties. Workers shall be paid at the rate for the classifica­

tion at wblt1l1 they arc usually employed and when pnt to work at, a higher grudc shall be paid the diffcrcnee in the wttgcs prcseribcd. P1·0Yidcc1 that, i.f a worker i;; employed at the higher grndc for more thau two hours per clay, he shall rccci"e the higher wage fo1· the fnll day. Provided also thut n "'orkcr shall not suffe1· any reduction in puy by reason of his working in a lo"·cr grade until one week's notice of the change has been given.

13.-Classcs of Labour. 'fwo classes of la.hour only shall be engaged in the

industry, i.e., jonmcyruen and apprrnticcs.

l•.1.-Rccord. Each employer shall keep at his office, or at each of

them if more thnn one, a record c'ontaining :-(a) the names of :ill workers employed .by him at

such factory and to whom this Award applirs; and (b) the class of work performed, the hours worked

(including o,·ertime) und the wages paid to carh such worker.

Such rceorll muy be inspected at any time during or­dinary business hours by the secretary for the time be­ing of the Union.

'fhe employer a1Hl tllc worker ::hall be severally responsible for the keeping of the rccorcl.

15.-Posting Award, Etl'. (a) A copy of this Award, if: supplied by the Union,

with any variation thereof, shall be kept posted in a prominent place in each workroom.

(b) 'fhe Union shall be permitted to post snch notiees us arc not considered ol),iectiona.blc as to Unio11 meetings on a boarrl at each csta.hlisl11nent in u rcason­aiblc manner.

(c•) Notices containing advice for tlic prescnation of health irncl protection of workmen, if prodded by the Union or the Pnbli(' Health Department, shall be kept prominently posted an1l displayed in all workrooms by the employer.

16.-Union Ofiicinl Visiting Faetory. An employer shall permit the Secretary of the Union

to cuter the workroom during working hours to interview the Father or Clerk of the Chapel, or individual mcm­hcrs, or to collect subscriptions, but sliall not interview members severally in such a manuc1· as to delay the "·01·king of the offiec.

17 .-Health Conditions. (a) Dark rooms must be thoroughly ventilated and

the cubic capaciity must be in accordance with the Fac­tories and Shops Act.

(b) Flues or other satisfactory means of vcntilatiou, to be approved by the :mactorics Inspector, to be pro­vided over all acid baths, which shall be so fitted that all fumes and heavy gases arc drawn off into the open air.

(c) Proper facilities shall be prodded by the employer for the employees to change their clothes.

(d) 'l'hc employer shall provide a suitable plaee for employees to wash their hands.

(c) Proper facilities shall be provided by the em­ployer so that clothing of employees, tukcn off during working hours, may be protected from the dust ancl fumes of the workroom.

(f) If urtificial light is in nsc, effective shades shall he provided by tlic employer to prevent eye strain. Arti­fieial light shall be so situated as to enable the em­ployees to work without unnecl'Ssary strain to the eyes.

18.-Pay Day. A worker shall be paid on 'l'hursday or Friday in each

week, und not more than two days' pay shall be kept in hand by the employer.

19. Termination of Employment. Except as to cnsnnl workers, the employment is tei•·

mim1ble on either side b~- one week's notice given ou nny day or by pnyment of one week's pay, but for the first montli of Clllploymcnt the hiring shall be from da~· to day and during that period n day's 110ticc or a day's pay shall ibc ~uffic.-tient.

20.-Definitions. ·when used in this Award, ' 1 jonrneyma11 '' shall mean

a worker ,vho has ser,ed an apprcnticeshi,p of five (5) years in any one section of the industry, or who was in receipt of the weekly wage o.f a jomneylJ.llan for the sec­tion in whicl1 he was working at the date of tl1is Award.

"Permanent worker" shall mean any worker who has completed one (1) month's conthinons employment.

''Union'' means the Pl'inting Industry Employees' Union ·of Australia, Western Australian Branch, Indus­trial Union of Workers, Perth.

21.-Boanl of Refc1•encc.

The Court hereby appoints, for the purpose of the A ,vard, a Board of Refcreucc.

The Board shall consist of a chairman, to be ap­pointed by the Court, and two other rcprescntative5, one to be appointed by each of the parties.

The Board is hereby assigned the :following functions, in the cycnt of a disagreement between the -parties bound hy the Award:-

(i) ad,i11sting any matters of diffcrcuec which may arise between tl1c parties from time to time, except snch as invoh·c interpretations of flie provisions of the Awarcl, 01• .:!ll}" of them,:

(ii) deciding any other matter that the Court may refer to the Board from time to time.

The provisions of Regulation 92 of the Regulations under the Industrial Arb.itration Act, 1912-1941, shall be deemed to apply to any Board of Reference b.ppointed hereunder.

22.-Apprenticcs.

(a) The maximum number of appTcntices allowed to any employer shall be in the proportion of one to eYery three or fraction of, three journcy,mcn cmployccl in any one section by him. Provided that the frac­tion of three shall not be less than one. Provided also that, where an employer has two or more per­manent journeymen eniployccs in a department, special arrangements may be made between the Union and the employer as to what may be deemed to be the quota. The maximum number of apprentices shall 11ot exceed fom (4) in any one section.

(b) The period of apprenticeship shall be for five (5) years.

(c) The m1111mum weekly wage payable to an apprentice shall be:-

F'irst six months Second si.x mont11s Second year '.l'hird year .. Fourth ycnr Fifth _year ..

% of Basic Wage Per week.

20 25 35 55 80 95

SEPTE)IBER 10, 19-18.j GOVERNMENT GAZE'l"fE, W.A. 2043

Provided that where an apprentiee is 21 years of age or over at the eommeneement of his fifth year lw shall be paicl the Basie ·wage and thnt "'hen nu apprentiee beeomes il years of nge in the eonrse of his fifth year he shall be paid the Basic Wage for the period following his 21st birthday. Providecl further thnt the foregoing proviso shall not apply "'liere the apprentieeship has been rHfred under the Re­establishment and Employment Aet, 1945, and the apprentiee is in reeeipt of the tradesman's rnte through GoYernment snpplemeutation.

(d) An apprentiee shall be appprentieed to leam and shall be fully and thoroughly tnught and in­structed by the employer in one at least of the follo"'· iliA brnnehes of the Inclustry:-

(i) Operating. (ii) Printing.

(iii) Half-tone etehing. (iv) Line etehing. (v) Mounting, routing and :finishing.

( e) Instrnetion: (i) An apprentiee to operating shall be taught

and instrueted in the eoatil1g, sensitising, develop· ing, fixing, redneing and intensifying of negatives; the exposure of fine ancl eoarse sereeu (half-tone offset and line), wet and/or dry plate negatiYes, and the use and eare of eamera, sereens, stops and :filters.

(ii) An apprentiee to pl'inting slinll be taught and instrueted in the preparation of and use of sensitised and enamel printing solutions for eopper and zine; and polishing, graining, eoating, whirling, exposi1w and tixing nuder line nnd h~lf-tone and offset, ~et and dry plate negatirns of :dne nnd eopper plates, and stripping, ruling and ghosting of negatives and the use and eare of arc lamps (and guillotine). He must be taught all formulae of solutions used in printing zine, eopper and offset; he must be taught the eorrect method of printing from negatives, line half-tone dry plate and offset.

(iii) An apprentiee to half-tone etehing shall be taught and instrneted in the etehing of eoarse and fine sereen lrnlf-tone zine and eoppe.r plates, and tlie use and eare of aeid and aeid baths.

(iv) An apprentice to line etehing shall be taught the proper eare and use of acid baths and maehines, ink rollers and slabs. He mnst be taught and in­struetecl in tlie dusting and rolling methods of eteh­ing line, eopper ancl zine plates, retouching, and stopping ont for tints.

(v) An apprentiee to routing, mounting and finishing must be taught the proper eare and opera­tion of sneh mael1ines as:-Ronter, saw, type-high beveller-planing maehiIIe, jigsa"·, trimmer, and proof press, also benlling and planing by hand where tl1ere are no maehines.

Re must b.e taught mounting of r..ine, copper and steel plates, ineluding the mounting of eolonr plates in register. Finishing means proofing of black and white. His instruction must inelude piereing, anel1or and vignette, mounting and proofing. Jn the last year of his appreutieeship he mnst be given the opportunity of learning colour proofing in pre· mises where this elass of work is carried out.

(vi) Colour work applieable to eaeh seetion shall be taught the apprentiees of that seetion during the last twelve months of their apprentieeship.

(vii) Prodded that, where any proeess above­mentioned is not earried out in the ordinary eonrso of business on the premises, tlie prodsion as to training need not apply. (f) Apprentices shall be gonrned by the pro,·isions

of the Sehedule attaehed hereto (exeept where modi­fied or altered elsewhere in this Award) whieh for this purpose are embodiecl in and form part of this Award.

23.-Work Not to be Taken Off E111ployer's Premises. J\To woi-k shall be taken off the employer's premises

to be exeented by any worker.

24-.-Breakdowns, ete. The employer sirn.Il be entitled to deduct payment

for any day or portion of a day upon whieh the worker eannot be usefully employed beeanse of any strike by the union or unions affiliated with it, or by any other association or union or throngh the break­down of the employer's maehinery or any stoppage of work by any eause whieh the employer eannot rea· sonably prevent.

25.-Under-rnte Workers. (a) Any worker who by reason of old age or in­

firmity is unable to earn the minimum wage, may be paid sneh lesser wage as may from time to time be agreed upon in writing betWf'.en the Union and the employer.

(b) In the eYeut of no agl'eement being arrived at, the matter may be referred to the Board of Referenec for determination.

(e) After applieation has been made to the Board, ancl pending the Board's deeision, the worker s}rnll be entitled to work for and be employed at the pro­posed lesser rate.

I eertify pmsuant to seetion 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Aet, 1912-1941, that the foregoing is n eopy of the agreement arri,·ed at between the parties mentioned abo,Te.

Dated at Perth this 27th day of July, 1948.

[Ls.] (Sgd.) G .. r. B0YLS0N, Acting President.

Filed at my offiee this 27th day of July, 1948. (Sgd.) S. WHEELER,

Clerk of the Comt of Arbitration.

Selledule. APPRENTICESHIP REGULATIONS.

Definitions.

1. (1) "Act" means the Ind11strial Arbitrntion Aet, 1912-1941, and :-my alteration or amendme11t thereof for the time being in force.

(2) "Apprentiee" means any person of either sex of a1~y age who is apprenticed to lenrn or to be taught :n1y mdustry, trnde, eraft, or calliug to ""hieh these regulations apply, and ineh1des an apprentiee on pro­bation.

( 3) '' A "·ard'' includes Industrial Agreement. (4) "Court" means the ('omt of Arbitration. (5) ''Emplo)·erJ' includes any firm, company, or eor­

poration. ( fl) '':Minor'' means n person not less than fourteen

years of age ~ml not more than eighteen years of age who eustomar1ly works nndN the direetion of or in assoeintion "·ith nu emplo;yer, master, or .iourneyman upon the material and "·ith the tools or implements nsed in the industry.

Employment-Probation. 2. No minor slrnll (exeept "·here provision is other­

wise_ m:1de in tl1is A"·ard) to be employed or engaged in t~ie mdustry, exeept subjeet to the conditions of nppren­hceship or probationership herein contained,

3. (1) Every apprentiee shall be ernplo,·ed on pro­bation for a period of three months to d~tei1nine his fitness or othendse for apprentieeship, and shall work only for sneh hours per day and for sueh remu11eration :is may he prescribed by the A"·ard. In the eyeut of his beeoming au apprentiee such probational')" period r-,hall be eonnted as part of the tc>rm of apprentieeship.

(2) The Court may in any ense ,vliere it seems C'Xpedient t.o do so, order that t1ie probatiom1ry :reriod of employment be extendC'd for a fmther period not C'xceeding three months.

4. (a) Any C'mployer taking an npprentiee on pro• bation shall "'ithin 14 clays thereafter register snch probationer hy gidng notice thereof to the Registrnr in the preseribed form. If at the rlate of the coming into operation of these regnlati011s an employer is employing an npprentiee or probationer who has not been dul~· registered as sneh, he shall forthwith apply for tho due registration of such apprentire or pro­bationer.

(b) At the end of the period of probation of each iipprentice, if mutually agreed upon by the employer and tlie legal guardian of the bo~·, but not otherwise, he may beeome an apprentiee under an agreement.

5. The employer of e,·ery apprentice shall keep him eonstantly at work and teaeh sueh appreutiee or eause him to be taught the industry, eraft, oeeupation, or ealliug in relation to which he is bound apprentiee, by competent instruetion in a gradual and eomplete man­ner, and shall give sueh apprentiee a re:lson.able oppor-

2044 OOVFR;-.!MENT GAZE'l'TE, \V.A. [SIDP'rE>lBIDR 10, 1948.

tnnity to knrn the snme, nnd receive, clur.iug the period of his npprenticcship, such technical, trade, and general instruction and training as may be nccc,;sary. Ancl every npprenticc shnil, during the pcrioc1 of his appren­ticeship, fnithfully RCl'Ye his employer for the purpose of being taught the indnsh~·, crnft, occupation, or calling in rclntion to whic11 he is bound, nntl shall also conscientiously mid regularly ncecpt such tcchnirnl, traclc, and genernl instrncti011 und trnin-ing ns afol'c­l'rtid, in nddition to tlie tcuehing tlrnt may be p1•ovidcrl h~· his employer.

6. The employer nnd the apprentice respectively shall be deemed to undel'tnkc the duty "·hich he agrees to perform ns a duty cnforc('flhle under fill Awflrd of the Court.

Apprenticcshi11 Boflrd.

7. (i) The Court mfly on its own motion or on the flpplication of fill}" of the pflrtics, or on the recommenda­tion of nn Industrifll Board, appoint a Board for the pur­pose of dealing with fill matters flfi'Ceting flpprenticcs assigned to the dcterminfltiou of the Bofln1 by the Court, flllC1 iu particular to perform find disclrnrgc fill powers mH1 duties in these regnlntions flll"d therein to be per­formed fllH1 diseJrnrgccl •by the Comt, {').:ccpt such powers and duties ns fire spccinlly flSfiigncd to the Court h~• the Act.

(ii) The Boflrd shflll consist of the follo"1ng:-(a) A chairnrnn, to be aJlpointcd by the Court, nnd (h) Rcprcscntfltivcs of the cmployc·rs flml workers

respectively, one or two on each side, flS mfly he clooidcd by the Court.

(iii) The Botnd ,<,hflll be invcstl:ed with the foll°'·dng powers mid functions in flddition flm1 "ithont prejudice to those mentioned in (i) :-

(n) to cndeflVOlll' to 1n'0motc flpprcnticcsllips under this Awflrd;

(b) to dl'flw up sylhhi of truining ancl to flrrangc fo1' the pcriodicfll exflminfltion of flpprcn· tiPCS;

(e) to permit in any special circnmstflnCcs the tflk­ing or employment of fin apprentice by fill employer, notwithstancling th._'lt the quota fixed b~· the Awflrd in fill}" pflrticulflr CflSC mfly be exceeded;

(cl) to enter nny factory, workshop, or place where fin apprentice is employed 01' flPPOint anr other person for that purpose find inspect the conditions under which fill}" apprentice i.;; cmployccl;

(r) tu require flllY omplo~·er to furnish the Bonrd with fin}" specified informfltion rclflting to flllY tl'fldc 01' industry subject to this Awflrd, or flllY of the workers cngflged therein, with fl view to determining whether thcl'e is a suf­ficient number of flpprenticcs bcing trniucd to meet future l'cqnircments nnd in the inter­ests of the community;

(f) 1,1 fldYisc the Comt as to fill mflttcrs fljl}lertnin­ing to flpprcnticcs.

Ov) A mfl,iOrity of the members of the Board, one of whom must lie the chflhmflll, shflll constjtntc fl quorum.

(,·) Thr decision of the Boflrd shall be the derision of the majority of the members flUd shnll ,be signed by the chnimrnn ::i.nd forwflrded to the Registrar.

(,·i) Eithel' Jlflrty, with the consent of the Conrt, mfly nt fin}" t'.mc flltcr its rcprcscutnth·c.

8. (fl) No cm11lo~·cr shflll refuse employment to fill)" person, or dismiss nn~· worker from his employment, 01' il,jnrc him in his employment or altcl' l1is position to his prcjrn!icc, b)' reason merely of the fact thflt the worker is a member of the Boal'd, or ·by rcflson mcrcl~• of anything said or done or omitted to be done by flny such person or worker in the course of his c1uty as such member.

(b-) In fill)" proceeding for any contra"ention of this snbclanse it shall lie upon the employer to show that any pei·son pro,·cd to haw been refused employment, 01' any worker proved to have been dismissed or injured in his employtnc11t or prejudiced whilst acting as such 1ncmbc1• WflS refused employment or dismissed or injured in his employment or prejudiced fo1' some reflson other thfln th::il" meJ1tionc'd in this subclanse.

Agreement of Appreniiceship. 9. (a) All agreements of npprenticcship shflll be

drawn up on a form flJlpro,·cd by the Court, and signed hy the employer, the lcgfll guflrdlfln of the npprcntice, the flpprcntice, fllld the Rcgistl'flr. No cmployel', gum'­dinn, 01' flpprenticc i:-hnll entel' into an~· flgrcemcnt or nudcrtaking purporting to fldd to, vary, alter 01' mncnd any such flgrccmcnt without the appro,·al of the Court,

(h). Thel'c shall he three copics of cflch ngrcemcnt, of which one copy shall ,be held by the employer, one shflll be held by the lcgnl gnfll'difln of the flpprenticc, and one copy shall be rctai1Icd by tl1c Registrflr.

(c) The flpp1'cnticcship flgrccmcnt shnll be completed within one month of the tcrminfltion of the probationflry pcriocl.

(d) Every agreement of apprenticeship shflll be subject to the provisions of the Awfll'd in fol'ce for the time being applicflble to npptcutie0ship in the industry.

10. Every flgrccmeut entered into hy the employer nnd the lcgfll gu:1rdifln of the apprentice shflll be for fl period of five ycflrs, 01' such other period flS may he prescribed b)· the Awflrd, bnt this period mny he rc­cbiccd iii specifll circumstmiccs with the flpp1·0,•fll of the Comt.

11. Evc1•,· ao-rcemcnt of flpprcnticeship cntcrea into shflll contflin-"'

(n) The nflmcs flllcl flddresscs of the pfll'tics to the agreement.

(h) The dfltc of 1birth of the flpprcnticc. (c) A description of the industry, cl'flft, occupfl•

tion or Cfllling or combination thereof to which the flJiprenticc is to be bound.

(d) The dfltE' flt which the apprenticeship is to commence fllld the period of apprenticeship,

((') A eondition rcqni.ring the apprentice to obe~· fill l'('flSOnflible directions of the employer flUd requiring the employer fllld apprentice to comply with the tcl'ms of the inc1nstrinl Awflrd so fn1' flS thc;v concern the apprentice,

(f) A eondition tlrnt tcclmicfll instruction of the flpprcntic>P., when nYnilflble, shall he nt the employer's expense, fllld shnJl be in t11e cmploJ·cr 's time, except in plneC's ,vhcrc such instruction is given nftcl' the ordinfll'J work­ing hours,

(g) A condition tlrnt in the event of flllY flppren­ticc, in the opinion of the examiners, not progressing satisfoctorily, incrcflscd time fol' technical instruction shflll be nllowcd at the cmployer 's expense to enflblc such flppren­tice to l'eflch the nccessur~· stflndard.

(h) The gcncrfll conditions of npprcnticeship.

Transfer of Apprentices. 12. ( fl) The Court shall have power to trflnsfcr an

apprentice from (fl) one employer to flHOther flUd/or (h) from one tl'fldc to flnot11cr, either temporflrilr 01' pcr­mflnently-

(i) if the employcl' does not pro,·iclc the nceessnl'y facilities for the flpprcnticc to become pro­ficient in bis trfldc; ol'

(ii) upon the applicfltion of the employer or the flpprcnticc fol' good CflUSc shown.

(,b) The transfer of evc1•y flgreement slrnll be mflde ont in quadrnplicfltC fllld shflll, unless the Comt other­wise directs, be signed ,br the late employer ol' his assigns, the legal guflr<lifln of the flpp1'cnticc, the flppren­ike, the Rcgistrm·, fllld the new employer, The trn,nsfer fcmn shall be complctccl within two months of the elate on which the trnnsfcr is effected.

(c) One -cop~· of the tmnsfcr ngrccmcnt ~lrnll be hclc1 hy thp lflte emplo~'cr, one slrnll be held by the new employer, one slrnll be held by the legal gnflrdifln of the flpprenticc, und one shnll be rctflincd by the Registrar.

13. Should fill cmplo)·e1· at nny time before the dctcr­minfltion of the period of flpptcnticeship desire to dis• pcmse with the sen·icc of the flpprcnt-ice he may with the consent of the appl'cntice find gnardifln trnnsfcl' him to nnothcr employer canying on business within a renson­a ble distance of the original employer's place of busi­ness, willing to continue to tench the apprentice and }lflY the rate of wages prcscl'ibcd by the Court in its Awarc1 or otherwise according to the total length of time serwd, and generally to perform the obligations of the 01·iginfll employer.

SEPTg:llllEU 10. lD-18. 1 GOVERNr.IENT GAZETTE, W.A. 20,15

_14. On the' tr:rnsfor cir tC'rllli11:1tio11 of any :111prC'ntirC'­:,h1p, from wh:1tC',·C'r C':lllSC'. thC' 0mployC'r sh:ill giw tllC' !i{l}ll'C'nti1·C' :i sfatcmc11t in writing »citing forth thC' time hc> li:1s SC'rVC'cl, fnll w11·til'nl:1rs of the- br:lllC'hes of the tr:1clC' or imlustn- in whiC'h l1C' h:is l'C'Cc>h·C'cl i11str11C'tio11 :lncl 1hC' 11roflc·iC'1;C'.'" :1tt:1incd (.SC'C' Form P, hC'rC'of); :rncl hC' :alrnll :ilso notify thC' Rl'gistr:11· sbting thC' r:rnsC' of sneh tr:msfrr 01· tcrmi11:1tio11. On nin· sm·h tr:111sfrr the origin:1! 0mplo~·C'r sh:111 hC' rC'liC'W(l li-om :111 oblig:1tio11s nnclC'r the C'011tr:1C't.

].). In thC' C''"C'nt of :111 C'mployC'r bl'ing tm:1blC' to p1·m·ick worl; for thl" :lJJJll"C'lltirC' or to m11t11:1lly :1grC'c with thC' leg:11 gn:ncli:rn of thC' :111111·t'11tiC'C' to c:rneC'l tlw :1g1'C'l"lllC'llt nr to :ll'l":lllg(' :1 tr:111sfrr, :111plic:1tio11 m:n· bC' m:vk to thC' Co1n·t to :11TungC' for :mc•h ti·!Jnsfrr o"r to h:1n' StH'h :1grC'elllC'llt C':lllCC'liC'cl.

Hi. \YhC'l"C' :l pC'rS0ll is :1pprC'11tiC'C'tl to JJ!lrtllC'l'S hi,.; :1grC'C'mC'nt of :1pprC'ntic·C'ship ~h:111 npon tl1C' retirPmcnt or c1C':1th of :rny p:n·tnC'r bC' dC'C'mC'd to h 1 :1ssignl'1l to thC' c·ontiirning p:1rtncr or 11:1rt11er,-;.

f':111C'ell:1tion of Agl'C'C'ment.

11. E,·C'rJ :1gn'C'mC'11t sh:1ll i1wlrnlC' :1 pro,·ision th:lt it m:1y hC' c:J11C'C'i1C'cl l)y nmtu:1! f'OJ1s011t. hy thC' C'lllployC'r :rncl thC' IC'gnl g11:1rcli:m of the :ip111'C'11ti('(' giving onC' 11mnt}1 's notic·C' in writing to tbC' Comt :111d to the p:1rtiC's t•o11re-r11C'cl th:1t s1wl1 :111111·C'11tiec:ahip sh:111 hC' termi11:1tC'cl.

18. If thC' :lp}ll"entiC'C' sh:111 :1t :rny time he wilfnlly clisobC'cliC'11t to thC' bwf11! oi-clers of thC' C'lllpiO)"C'l', his m:lll:lgC'rS, foremC'll or othC'l" SC'r,·:111ts h:1,·ing anthority O\"C'l' thC' :1pprC'11tiC'C', or be slothfnl, nC'gligC'nt, or clis­hont>st, or sh:dl otherwise' grossly misbC'h:1vC' himsC'lf, or sh:111 11ot C'OllChlC't l1irnsC'lf :1s :1 goocl :1ml faithfnl :1pprC'11-tiPe shonld tlo, or sh:111 not faithfnlly obsC'rve :111cl kC'ep his p:1rt of his :1gl"C'C'lllC'11t1 then it sh:111 hC' l:1wfnl for tllC' PmployC'r, with thC' eon.sC'nt of thC' ('onrt, to clisC'h:ngc thC' :1pprC'11tic:C' from his SC'1·,·iC'e.

19. ThC' Com·t m:1y in its tlisl'rction for :111y c·,:rnse whiC'h it 1n:1)" clC'C'm snfficiC'nt on the :1ppliC'ntion of :111.'' Jl:lrty to :111 :lpJ11'C'lJtirC'Ship :1gl"('C'lllCllt Y:lry or C:lllC'C'l thC' agrC'CmC'llt, C'itllC'l' llllC'0llClition:illy or snbjC'Ct to >illC'h tC'rms :1ml C'Onclitions :is it mny clC'C'lll :1d,·is:1li!C'.

20. No :111prC'11tiC'C' C'mployC'd llJJclC'r :1 l'C'gisterC'cl :lgJ'C'C'lllC'nt sl1:11l llC' c1i,;-C'h:1rgC'd bs· tllC' ernployC'r for :JIIC'gC'cl misC'omlnct nntil t11e l'C'gistr:1tion of thC' :1grC'C'­lllC'llt of :lPlll"C'lltiC'C'Sliip !J:Js lH'C'll C':lllC'C']kcl by orclPr oi' thC' Conrt on thC' :1pplir:1tio11 nf thC' C'Hlployl'r.

ProviclC'tl, howC',·C'r. that an :q1pre11tfrc, m:1y hC' ~ns­llC'nc1C'cl for mi»C'onclnet h.'· thC' C'mployC'r. hnt in :rny such c•:JSC' thC' C'mJJI0.'"C'l" _<;h:111 forthwith make :lll :1pplil':1tion for C':lllC'C'li:Jtion of thP :1gTC'C'mC'11t of !1pJirP11tieC'~hi11. :rnd in tl1e C''"C'nt of thC' Conrt rc1fusi11g s:llllC' thC' "":lgC's of thC' :1pprC'lltiC'c or snc-11 portion thC'rC'of, if :Jll.'", :1s thC' ('onrt m:1y orclC'r shall -he 11:1icl :is from thr d:1tp of SHC'h ,'-llS­JH'llSicm, nnrl. in thC' M"C'llt of tlH' :11111lir:1tio11 for C':lll­c·clbtion hC'ing gr:1ntC'<l, .-.urh or<kr m:1y t:ikC' C'ffcet from thC' cl:1tC' when thC' :1pprC'ntieC' w:1s Sll'l]}Pnckcl.

:?l. Rnh.jC'f't to tlH' }lro,·i'licms of the Acts J'C'l:iting to B:rnlnnptcy :mcl Insolwnc·y :1ml thC' \Vimling-np of Com­p:111ies, thC' following 111·0Yisio11s ~h:1ll :1p11ly:

(:1) ThC' 'J'rn:;tc'p or Liqnicl:1tor, :is thC' r:1se m:1y be, m:1.'· giw w1•ittC'11 nntil'C' to tlic :ll}J)l'C'ntiee ancl his p:ll'C'llt or gn:irdi:rn of his intC'ntion to clis­c•ontinuC' thl' t'lllJllo~·ment of thC' :l}ll)l'C'nticc from :1 cl:ttP to hC' 11:lm('(l in snrh notil'C'. :1ml thC'rC'11po11 tlw agreC'mC'nt shall hC' cl('C'JllC'cl to ht' tC'rmi11:1tC'cl from till' s:1icl cl:ltc.

(b)

(e)

NC'ithC'r tlH' :q1prC'11ti(•c•, hi,; p:1rent or g11:1rcli:m. :ah:lil h:1w :rny right of :1C"tio11 :1g:1inst thC' C'mployC'r 1mlc•ss thC' Court »pC'C'ific•:1lly :111thor­i'IC'S tlw snn1e nftpr c•ollsiclC'rntion of tlw C'il'­c•nm~t:JlH"C'S. :mcl in :my ('YC'nt, :rny protC'C'clings for cl:im:1gc•s hC'rC'lllHlC'l' nnthori.:lC'Ji hy tlw Conrt nmst hC' romrnC'llC'C'Cl within six WC'C'ks aftC'r thC' serYiCC' 0ll thC' :lJ)J)l'C'lltiC'C' nf thC' 11otiC'e rl'frl"l"C'cl to in snlwl:rnsC' (:1) hC'l'C'Of, otherwise :rny C'!aim for cl:rn1:1gC's sh:111 he ckC'mC'cl to bC' w:1iYC'cl :rncl forfC'itecl.

If the rontr:lC't of :q1prC'ntil'eship is tr:rnsferrC'd on thC' bn11kn111try 01· insoh-ency of thC' C'm­plo)"C'l", to a11otllC'r C'mployC'r, the :1pprC'HtiCC' n:1mC'cl in SllC'h c-ontr:lC't sh:111 not bC' eonntccl in e:1IC'ubting the proportion oi' !tp11rC'nticC's to ot11er l:1bo11r.

ExtC'nsion of Term.

. j2. SubjC'rt. to re.gul:ltion 3S, time' lost by the :1pprC'n­t1rC' throngh :11elolC'ss or :nn- othC'r C:lUSC' wh:1tsoC',·C'r m:1,· with thC' consC'nt of thC' Co.mt on thC' :11111lir:1tio11 of :11;.': p:1rt~·, be :JCltlC'cl to the origin:li term in the- :1pprC'lltiC'C'­:aliip :1grC'C'lllC'llt :1t thC' C'lHl of thC' ,•e:ir of sc>n-ic·C' in wl1ic·h thC' time' h:w hC'C'll lost or :1t 'the tC'rmi11:1tio11 of thC' :!JlJll'C'llticC'ship JlC'riocl.

:?:l._ ThC' tei-rn of :111}ll"C'J1tieC'ship m:1y bC' C'XtC'nclC'cl hy thC' Conrt on the f:tilurC' of :111 :1pprC'11tiC'C' to p:1ss two Sl!C'CC'SSiVC' pC'rioclic:1l C'X:1mi11:1tio11s. C'ithC'l' by orclC'ring a C'Ontimrntion of :111~· partiC'ni:Jr yC':JJ• of thC' :1p111·C'ntit'('­~hip, in wlli('h c•ni>C' the• llC'Xt }"C':ll" of SC'rdc•C' sl1:1ll not C'0lllUlt>llC'C' nntil :1ftC'r the c>Xpir:1tio11 of thC' C'Xtemlcd pe-riocl, or hy :1dcli11g the })C'rioc1 of C'XtC'nsion to thC' l:1st .'"C':lr of :;C'rvic•e. It sh:111 hC' thC' dnh· of t11e C'X:1.minC'r-" In mnl\C' :iny l'l'C'omml'ml:1tio11 thC'~· ;C'C' flt to thC' f'onrt for tllC' 1mrposC' of SUC'}1 C'Xtcnsion. Any C'XtC'nsion of tllC' term of :111ptP11ti.c·L•,-hip bh:111 h,' sub.jc·L't tu :ill thC' c•ondi­tions :rncl stip11l:1tio11s in thC' origin:11 :1grC'C'lliC'11t, C'XC'C'lJt ::s to r:1tC's of w:-tgC's1 w11iPl1 ,,h:11l be sud1 :111101111t :1s thC' f'onrt m:iy clC'tC'rminC'. (RC'C' :1lso regnl:ition,; 34: :rnrl 3;i. l

'I'C'C'lmiC':1! EcltlC':1tio11 Cl:1sses.

j4:. (;i) Ewr.'- :111prC'lltiC'C' shnll :1ttC'lHl regnlarly :1nd pm·t11:11ly :1 Go,·C'n1mr11t nr othC'l" :111prOYC'd tcl'lmic:11 srhool yor:1tion:1l C'l:lSSC'S or C'i:lSSt"s of i11stnlC'tio11. for instrnction snc-h snbjC'C'ts :1s :lrC' proddC'd for his tr:1clC'. '!'his C'l:lllSC' sl1:11i be clC'C'mc'cl to h:JVC' bC'C'll com11liecl wit11 if thC' apprC'lltice t:ikC's :1, eonrsC' in :111 :1pprowd C'0lTC'­:;pomlC'llC'c sd10ol: Pro,·iclC'cl, howC',"C'J", th:1t :1ttC'ncbnC'eS sh:111 not he C'Olll}rnlsory whC'n thC' :1p1ll'cnticC' is resicknt ontsiclc :i r:1di11" of 12 mi!C'.:l from the, pl:lC't' whC'l'C' instrnc­tion is giwn, tll' in the r:lRC' of HlnC'ss of thC' :1ppre11tiC'C' thC' pronf whC'rC'ot' !iC's on him. Prodcl('cl :1lso th:1t if tC'C'lmfr:1! instrnrtion is not :n·:1il:1hlC' in thC' loc•:1lih- in whiC'h the ."lpprC'11ticC' i,<; C'llll1loyC'cl :111cl is :1,·:1il:1hl~ by rnrl'C'SponclC'nC'e-, :1t l'C':lSOll:1iJIC' Post to hC' :ippr°'"C'd by thC' Conrt, thC' Conrt m:1y prC'SrribC' s11rh C'Ol'l'C'S}1011clC'llC'C roursC' as thC' tC'C'hniC':il iJ1.'ltnwtio11 to l.JC' t:1ke11 by tlic :ipprC'ntiC'C' :1ml 11:1icl for hy thC' C'lll}liOyC'r.

(b) 1'l1C' fc-C"s for thC" c-1:lssC"s :1ttc11clccl h;'i· tl1c :1pprC"n­tiC'l" sl1:1ll he .p:1icl b." thC' C'mployC'r.

(C') 'fhC' pC'riocl cluring whiC'h :1ppl"C'lltiC'C'S :11·e to :1ttC'1Hl snC'l1 tC'<:hnic·nl sc•lrnol 01· C'lnSSC'S if ~rny sh:1ll he- f01ll" l1om·s llC'l" WC'C'k.

2;1. Any :lJJJll'C'ntiC'C' who:

(:1) foils witlrnnt rC':1so11:1hlc' c·:111sC', thC' proof whC'l'C'­of liC's on him. to :1ttC'ncl :1m· tC'C'lmic:11 SC'hool

or C'bss pu11rt11:1lly whe-11 s11~h is :1,·:1il:1hle- for instruction, :1t the tirnC' :.p110i11tC'cl for thC' romlllC'Jl('('JllC'llt of tllC' SC'11001 0l" C'!:l~S, 01' iC':lYC'S »chool or C'l:1si=: bC'fOl'C' thC' time' :1p11ointC'1l for IC':1dng, wit110nt tllC' permission of the tC':1cllC'r; or

(h) f:Jil,; to hC' diligt'nt or lwha,·C'~ in :111 inclC'roron» m:lllllC'l' while' in surh sc-1100! or C'l:1ss; or

(c·) 1kstro,·s or f:1ils to t:1kC' c•:tl'C' of nnv matC'rinl en' e

0

q11ipmC'11t in SnC'h SC'hool or ci:1Ss '<hall h0 dC'C'mC'Cl to c•ommit :1 hrC':lch of thC' Aw:1rcl :1nd sh:11! h(' li:1hlC' for c•:\C'h snC'h hrC':1eh to :1 pC'11:1lty not c1xreC'clh1g two pounds.

:!fi. \\"hC'l'C' in :iin· c-:1::.e it is :1l10w11 to tl1C' s:1tisfactio11 of tllC' Comt th:1t · :111y :111prC'ntic·C', h.'" l'C':ison of 11is p11g:1gC'11lC'nt on C'Onntry work or otllC'r goocl C':lUSC' 1 can­not conveniC'ntlv :1ttC'ncl a tC'C'hnif':11 srhool or othC'r prC'SC'J'ibC'd C'bss·C'S, SnC'h of tl1<'SC' l'C'gul:1tio11s :1s rC'l:1k to :1ttC'ncl:lnce :1t a tcrlmie:11 ,'1(·1100! or otl1C'r prC'SC'ribC'cl c•l:lssC's, :111Cl to C'x:1mi11:1tio11s, sh:11l not :111ply to s1wh :111111'C'11til'e, hut 11(' sh:11l bC' snhjC'C't to ~nC'h c•onclitions as thC' Conrt m:1y tlil"C'C\.

::!i. If the c1X:n11i11C'!·s nr tlw imlnstri:Jl m1io11 or C'lll­ployC'r t'Oll('C'l'llC'<l m:1kC' l'C'prc>:w11t:1tio11,-; tn thC' Conrt tlrnt thC' faC'iLitiC',.; prcn·iclC'cl ~l.'' thC' tC'rhnic:11 sc•hool nr othC'r pl:it·C' of nlC'ation:11 tr:1i11il1g for thC' k:1rhh1g of :1pprC'11tieC'c;, :1rc' iJJ:ldC'qnatC', the Court m:1y m:1ke s11c•h i1H'C'Stig:1tio11'I :111CJ snC'h report to thC' :.\linistC'r C'Ontrolling ,mrh tC'f'lmir:1! !-ic-hool, or ::;uc•h othC'r pl:JC•e. :1s it clC'C'lnS llC'CC'SS:lr.',.•

::!8. \Vhen :lll :ip}irC'ntic·c' :1ttcncls :1 tC'C'lmic:1! SC'hool, ,·m•:1tio11:1l C'i:lSSC'S, or othC'r cl:1ss or c•l:JssC'S of i11str11C'tio11 i'lnring his orcli11:1ry "·or!;ing honr,;, whC'l'C sneh is p1•e­SC'rillC'cl, thC' time' so oc•c1111iC'cl sh:1ll be reg:1rdC'cl :1s p:1rt of thC' tl"rlll of his :ipprc-ntiCC'Ship, :tlHI the C'mployC'l" shall not hC' C'ntitled to make' :111\" cleclnc-tion from thC' w:1gC's of the :ippl'C'llticC' for snch· time'.

2046 GO\'J,;J{)rl\lBN'r GAZE'l'TE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948,

Ex:11ni11:1tio11s. 29. (a) E,·ery :1111Jl'cntirc shall he bom1t! to snhmit

himself to ex:rn1i11:1tio11 at the 11laccs :rnd times ap1Joi11ted h.,· the registrar :1ftcr eousnlt:'ttion with the cx:1mincrs.

(b) Eniry :1p11rc11tirc sh:1ll, 11rior to submitting him­self to cx:iminatiou, if rcqnircd by tbe ex:nnincrs, }ll'O­

dntc to the ex:uniners a ccrtifiei1tc th:1t lJC' 11:1s m:1<le :1t least 70 11er {·entum of attentl:rnccs at tile tcclmic:11 ,;chool or other 11lacc of instrm•tion, unll's:; 11c is exempted from such attend:rncc for good eansc.

(c) The Registr:1r sh:lll notify the cx:1miners of the 11:unes :rnd add1·esscs of tho apprentices roqnircd to snb­mit themsch·cs to cx:1mlll:1tio11 :1ntl the !lttend:rnccs made h_r tlwm :1t the teelrnie:11 school, should s11('}1 i11form:1tion be in his poSSl'SSioll.

(d) 'l'lle employer sh:1ll place :tt the dispos:il of the cxaminNs s1ieh malPri:11 n111l m:1chl11ery on his lll'emi~es :-is nrny be reqnired h.,· them, a11d sl1:1ll in :ill w:-iys faeili­tnte the eondnet of tlw ex:11niJ1:1tio11.

30. (:1) The ex:-imiuers shall be persons skilled in the indnstry and :1p11oi11ted ,by the Comt. In the c,·ent of n <lis:1greeme11t lwtwe('ll the ex:1mh1ers, the m:1tt('r in dispnte .;]1:1111be r~feJ•1·ec1 to :i tllird 1H:rso11 :1greerl to b~· tl1em or nomi11:1ted bJ the Court or the President, :it tl1e request of :111y of the ex:1mi11crs, and the decision of sneh person shall be fin:11 :md eonelnsfre.

(L) It sl1:1ll bl' the duty of the ex:1miners to examine the work, reqnire tl1e 11rocl11eti.011 of tl1e certifh·:ite of :1ftend:1nee, inquire into th0 diligence of e:1eh apJll'entict'. :rnd :1s to the l111portu11it-ies }11"0\'idc·,l lJy the employer for e:-tl'h :1ppre11tiec to le:1m, :1ml to snbrnit :1 report to the Court in writing :1s to tl1(' resnlt of tbe ex.:1mi11:1-tio11 within one month from the d:1t0 of holdi11g the 1•.x:1min:1tim1, hut this 1l(>riod m:1)· lw extendl:'rl hy tht' Comt

(c) Such ex:rn1in:1tion sl1:11l, where Jl0t>Sil1le, inl'lrnle iheory :rnd pr:H'tice :1s appliNl to the tr:1(lC', in(lnstr.,·, er:ift, oee11p:1tio11, or (':1lli11g to whil•l1 the :1pprPJJtir>P is imle11tmed.

31. 'l'hP R<'gi5tr:ll' s11:1ll after each ex:1mi11:1tion issne :l eertifie:1te tn C':lt'h :1ppre11tiee i11die:1ti11g the res11lts :rncl the term of :1pJll"entiC'eship sened.

32. Whene,·er it i::. pos,ihle so to ao, thC' ex:nniners, hefol'C entering u110n the examin:-ition, sh:111 dr:1w np a syll:llm!S :1'.10wi11g wlwt, in tl1eir opinion, is the stage of proficiency which :111 :1ppre11tice should rittain :1t e:-ieh of the ex:1mi11:1tions preserihl'il. The syllnlms sh:111 be snh­jeet to re,·iew 1hy the Co11rt :1t :111y tinl('1 :rnd sh:1ll he kept :1s :1 rC'eonl ~l\' tl1e Registrar nrnl :1 l'o11.,· h:1ml0d to the ex:1mi11ers }l('fore (':1eh ex:1mi11:1tio11. Tl1e :::lid !'ylbbns mny be snh.ieet to :1lter:1ti011 from t-inw to time hy the ex~1mi11ers, who sh:1ll f'ortl1with notify the Registr:11' thereof.

33. In llen of, or in adclition to, Pxaminers rtlion' referred to the Coutt m:1y nppoint, wholly or 11:1rtly. C'Xaminers to be reeommeJHled hy the Supc-ri11tell(k11t of Teelmieal Ed11e:1tio11 for the wl1ole or :-mr portion of the snhjeets of i11sln1etio11.

34. On tlie failure of rill :1pprentice to p:-is..; nny of the examiu:1tio11s, the emplorer m:1y1 if the e.x:1111i11ers RD l'('(•Ornrne1Hl withhold the i1H·re:1se in w:-tµ;<'s :H•eming to the :q1prentil•e in :-ieeonl:mee with the se:-ile set fortl1 in the Aw:ird for irneh period :1.; rn:1,,· he re<'Ollllll<'mletl )ff the ex:1mi11ers b11t not ex<'eecling twelve months. (See ni-;;o regul:ltion 23.)

35. Upon the f:iilmc of :111 apprentice to p:1ss two l'Onseentfre ex:1111i11:1tio11s, it sl1all be the dnty of the cx:1mi11eJ's to report same to the Comt, with :1 reeom­mend:1tiou :1s to the e.xteusio11 of the a1111l"ent-ieeshi11 11eriod, the e:111eellatio11 of the :1ppn:.>1~tiees:1i11 :1gn,e11H;m, or sneh other remedi:11 mertstu'es (1.e., rnere:ise<l time for teelmit:11 i11strneti011) :is tlie.r may deem :1dvis:1bie. The Court, after notice to :11I p:-irties eoncerned, m:-iy C:lll<'el tl1e :1g-reemr,11t or m:1he sneh other order i11 tht' eil'rumst:rn<'es :is it mny deem 11eeess:1ry. (ffoe :1lso rt>gnlation 2~.)

3G. Upon completion of the period of tr:1iniug 11rl"­serihecl or am· :1utl10rised extension thereof, e:1eh ::q1-11re11tice sh:1Il; if lie h:is passed the f\11:11 ex:1mi11:1tio11 to the s::tisfa{'tion of tlH' ex:1mi11ers, be 11ro,·idecl "'ith a. eertific:1te to that effel't by the H.egistl":1r. Thie; eC'rti(i­c:1te sh:111 :11;;0 be signed b)' tl1e e.x:1111i11er~.

'Lost 'l'ime. .:,/. 'l'he em111oyer shall 11:1y the :1ppre11tice for rill

time lost tl1rougl1 sickness or the l1olidays prest::ribed Uy this A\\·:1nl: Providell-

(a) p~1yment for sueh sielrness sh:111 not exceed :1 tot:11 of two weeks in each year;

(h) where the time lost through sickness exceeds fonr conseentfre worlliJJg days, tl1e employer m:-iy dem:-ind from the :11111re11tiee the pi-o­duetion of :\ medical eertifle:itc-, :md n furtl1er eertifie:lte or eertifie:ites m:1,· be re­quired if :111y time is lost through· sickness within i:;e,·en dn;s from tl1c d:1te of resnmp­tion of d11ty, the cost if any of such certifi­r:ite or C'Crtifil':ltes• not exceeding 5s·. to be borne by the employer.

( (') An :111111·pntiee shall not Uc entitled to receive: :my w:iges from l1is employer for :rny time lost thrnngh the resnlt of an :-ieeident not :1risi11g out of or in the eourse of his employ­ment, or for any :1eeident or sicknet>s :1risi11g ont of his own wilfnl defanlt.

(11) Liberty is 1·esen·etl to the rcspoll(lents to :1pply for the deletion of this reg11lrttio11 ...

38. The em111oyer sl1::ill p:l,Y the :1p1ll'entice, in respect uf lime lost tln·ough eompnlsory milit:iry or 11:1,·:tl train· ing (hut not exceeding I \\'0 weeks in .:111y year of ser­viec)1 tl1e amo1..mt by which the wages preseribed hy the imlni,;lrinl :1w:1nl for the tr:1de1 e:1lli11g, craft, oeen11:1tion, m· ind11stry ext'l'eds tl1e :-imonnt recei,·('{l by the :lJllll'Cll­til•f' from the Dep:1rtme11t of Drfe1lCc: Provicled, how­l'\·er, th:1t this tl:-insC' sh:11l not :1p11ly to milibry or n:1v.il lr:1i11i11g im11ost'd through fallml' to :1\tend l'ompnlsory p:1r:1des.

All timL' lost h.,· re:tson of eornJmlsory milit:1ry or nn,·:11 lr:1ini11g otht'r th:rn tlw adtlition:il tr:1i11i11g mentioned i11 lht· :-ihovP 1iroriso t>h:tll eonnt :is 11:ll"t of the :1p1ir<'lliiee­~1tip.

:l~). \\'!ic,11 :m :ip111·e11tirc is :1bsent from work for any 1·:111:,;P otlH•t· th:111 siekness or in p11rs1rn11t•c of the pro­\ isiu1rn of these> reg11l:1tions1 the (.m1ployer sh:111 be en­titled to {1Pdnet from tht> wages of t-he :1ppre11tiee :111 :1mn1111t proportion:-ite to the time so lost.

P:1rt-time Employment.

40. Where, in :rny ense :m <'m11loyer is tem110r:1rily m1:1Llv to provid<' \\"Ol'k to Pm111oy :rn :1pprC'nt-iee for his 111l\ timl', a1111lie:1tio11 m:1y ,be rn:u1e ·hy the em11loyer to 1]1p ('onrt for J)Nlllission-

(~) to <'mplo.,· the apprenlic<' for snch lesser time llC'r week or per mo11th a11d :1.t such remuner:1-tion :is tl1e Court may determine, beil1g not Jess tl1:m tlie 1iroportio11:1te amount of the r:1tc of wages prescribed by the i11d11stl'i::tl Aw:1.nl or Agreement for the tr:-ide, calling or iJHlustry; or

(b) to snspend the co11tr:1ct for sncb period :1nd on s11el1 h>rms :1s the Court thinks fit.

If tho Comt gr:rnts the :1p11lie~tio11, holi<l:-t)"S will he 1 ('(lnc•p{1 pro rata.

1Iiseell:111eo11s.

41. (1) 'l'he Registrar shall lll'C'Jl!lr<' :-ind J;eep :i roll of apprentices conbining-

(:1) :1 record of all a11pre11tiees and proihationers pl:ic.'ed with employers;

(h) :1 record of all em11loyers with whom appren­tices :1re pheed;

(e)

(<I)

:t 1·eeord of the progress of eael1 :-tp1irentiee, re• l'Ol'<ling the resnlt of the e:rnminers' reports;

:my otl1er 1rnrtie11l:1rs tl1e Court m:iy direct.

(2) These reronls sh:111 be 011e11 to i11s11ectio11 by em­pioyC'1·s :1ml the union of workers iiiterested 1111011 reqne,;t.

42. (1) (:1) For the pnq10se of :iseertaining- the nnmher of :11>prentires :1llnwed at :111y time the ani1·age nnnher of ,jour11eymc-n employed on :ill working days of the 12 months immedi:1t<'ly 111·eeedi11g snch time sh:-ill be deC'me,l to be tl1e nnmher of jonl'lleymen em11loyed.

cs_,,_·p_·,_1~_,_II_H_c·:t_,_1_0_c,_1_f_J4_8_ . .:.l _______ (_l_O_\_'_E_l_(.N_'_~_l_g_.N_'_T GA·ZJ·: l'TE, W.A. 2047

(b) Where the emplo_yer is himself :1 jonrncym:m regnl:u·ly and usually working at the tr~'lde he> shall be counted :ts u jonrlle_ym:m for the> pm·1rnse of eompnting tlw numbc>r of apprentices allo,,·cd. In the e~tse of :1 vartnership c>aeh p:1rt1H.,r ~h:ill be> deC'n11.>d :1 jom·nC'yman for the 1mrpose of this snbelanse.

(e) Where :i busine~s i:; in operation for less th:m 12 months the methocl of :uirctt:1ining the m1mbc>r sh:lll be :1s ngrc>ed hy the union and the em1iloyer, or if no agree­ment is arrfred at, :1s determiIH.?il by the Court.

(2) Notwithst:mding the pro,·isions of subel:rnse (1) iiNeof the Court may in an~· vartic·nlar e:1se-

(:1) In sveei:ll eirenmstanees vermit the taking or employment of :rn :1pprentic-c by :rn employer notwithst:mding that the quot:1 fixed by the A\\":trd m:ty be exeeeded.

(,h) Refuse the registration of an :tgreement of :llJprentic·eship or the taking of :111 appren­tiee in :my c:tse whe11 in the opinion of foe Court the cirrumsbnees :tre sueh that the :llJprentice is not likely to reeeh-e the instruc­tion :tnd tr:tining neress:1ry to qu:1lify him :ls :l tradesm:tn.

4:t En•1'-'· industri:tl inspeetor :tppointecl in pursu­:tnee of the provisions of the Indnstri:11 Arbitration Act, l!ll:2-1941, sh:tll ha,·e the power to enter any prem­ises, make snel1 inspeetfon of the premises, plant, ma­rhinery, or work upon \\"hieh any :1ppre11tice is employed or eould be employed, inten-ie,w any apprentice or employee, ex:tmine any ,books or documents of the busi­ness rel:tting to the w:1ges and eonditions of :1pvrentiees, interrog:1te the employer in reg:1rd to :1ns of the abo,·e­mentionecl m:1tters.

44. \\Tith :l view to cletemlining whet,her the number of :llJprenticcs being trained is sufficient to meet the futme requirements of the industry in the matter of skilled :1rtis:1ns, the Regisfr:tr m:ty require :my em­ployer to furnish him with :rny specified information re• l:tting to the said industry, or rel:1ting to the ,,·orkers Png:1ged therein.

45. In c,,·ery :1pplie:1tion under clauses 15, 181

19, 20, :tnd 40 hereof, the union of workers registered m:ty inten·e-ne :tnd m:tkc such re-present:1tio11s :1t the hearing as it m:ty deem nec·essary. Simibrly, in the r:tse of an :lp1Jlie:1tion under chuse 22, t,ll(' emploser may intervene and, in :111 :tp1Jlie:1tion under efanse 23, both the em­ployer :tnd the union m:ty inter,·cne. \Vhere sueh inter~ ,·ention is made, :l n'prcsent:1th·e or :tgellt sh:tll he :tp· pointed in the m:11rner laid clo,,·u by se('tion 05 of th<' Aet.

' TXD118'1'1UAL ARBITRATION ACT, l!ll2-lf.l41.

Form A. (Form to he filled in :tnd forw:trded to the Registr:1r b.,, e,·C'l"f person desirous of ,beroming :rn Apprentiee.) The Hegistr:1r,

A11hitr:1tion Court, Perth.

I hereby notify you that I :tm desirous of beeoming :111 :1pprentice to the undermentioned tr:tcle :md cnC'lose herewith rertifie:ttC' from my he:td te:1eher. Pull n:1n1e ............... : ........................ . .'\.dclress .............. , ...... , ................... . l):1 tc of Birth ..................................... . Tr:1de .................. (Br:1.n•h) ................ . Rc·hool lnst :1ttcnded .......... ~bncbrd J):lS'<' 1 ....... .

Sign:1ture ........................... .

.Signabn·p nf P:11n1t (or GuaNlian). J):1te .......................... .

Form B. To

The Registr:1r1 Ar-hitr:1tion Court, P,,rth. Ple:tse t:1ke notic·\"' tlrn t ........................... .

of ........................... , h:ts <'nte"l'Cl my sPr,·ire (on vrobation) nR nu :tpprenti<'e to the .............. . trnde on the .... , ........ <by of ........... HJ

D:1ted this ............. cby of ........... 19

(Signat'1re of EmployC'r) ................ , ..

Note.-\Vhen tl1p prob:1tion:1ry periocl h:ts expirecl nn additional notifirnt,ion shonlcl be ~ent, with tlie ,,·orils in it:tlies struck out.

Form C. (Regulation 14.)

Certifie:1te of Ser,·ice. This is to ee-l"tify that .......................... of

................ h:ts ser\"ed ........... ,·rare: ........ . month:; :tt the ............ hr:tneh of th_: ............ . trade. Hr h:ts :1tt:1ined (or not att:1in('1l or attained 1~10re th:rn) the :1,·er:1ge proficiency of :lH :llJprrntiee of hke experience. The ranse of the tr:msfrr ( or frnnina• lion) of the :1.pprentie't>ship is as follows:-

................................

.................................... D:1ted this ........ cby of .......... 19

(Sign:thll'e of Employer) ................... .

Form D.

CL'rtificnte of Proficienry. 'l'his is to eertify th:1.t. ......................... h:1,;

sntisfied the Examiners of .............. co:u1wtene<: in the ................ br:tneh of the ............... fr:1ci(' nt the ex:nnin:1tion proper to tllC' ................. \'C':u· of .................... serdec :ts apprenth·i'. ·

lbtC'd the- .............. d:ty of ............ JO

Registrar.

Form E. Final Certificate.

'l'his is to certify that ......................... of . : ............... has eomplcted the 1Jel'io.! of tr:1ining of .............. ye:1rs, prcseribed by his A~rC'rrnc>nt U' Apprcntiecship :tnd has p:tssed the Fi11:1l Ex:nn:11:ttiou Te..,t to the satisfaetion of the cx:nnine-t·,; fni· th<• .... • .......................... tr:1de.

n:1tecl :1t. ............... the ............... cl:1y of . ................ lD .

l~C'gistrar.

Examiners.

Fom1 F. Urnernl li'rom of AlJprrnti<•eship .\grt•c'mrnt.

(Rl'(•ommended.) •r:-rrn AGREE)IEXT, m:tdc this ................. dny of ................. l!l. . . . lietwcen ................ tlf ................. (:1ddress) .................. (oern• pntion) (hC'rcinaftC'r e:tlled "the Pmplost r' '), or' tln' fir~t J):1rt,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ,if . ................... , horn 011 tlil' ............... d:1,· of ................. 10 ... (herein:1ft1•r ,allc,ti ··tlw a1)· prenti('e''), of the seeond p:irt-, :1nd ................ . of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( :tddress) .............. ( oc•t·t1-p:1tion) • • • •. • .............. , p:i:cnt (ul' guanli'.m} t t' thr s:ticl ....................... (l.erl'innftC'r u1llrd the• ''p:trpnt'' or ' 1 gu:1rclian''), of th• tliii·1I pint. witne .. :-.• rth :is follows:-

1. The apprentice of his own fr((' ,, ill :md with till' rollSC'nt of the p:trent (or gnar iia'1) hl•reh,· hilHl-; him• s;plf to ser\"e the employ1:r :1,,: 1i:,. :1pp1·1,1;tit·l', :1nd to le:trn the tr:tde of ............................... for :1 period of ............ ,ye:1r.,;, f1·c,m tlll' ............ . day of ............................ one tho11s:mil nin" 11undred :tnd ................... .

2. The p:trent (or gu:trdi:rn) and npprentic-'e hereby for them:,elws :11Hl e:teh of them :11Hl t 1idr find e:t<'ll of their respeeti,·e exeentors, a(lmini<-trator!l, and assign.;; ro,·en:rnt with the employer :l'< follow:-

(:1) That the :tpprenti(•p sl1:1ll :t1Hl ,,·ill trnly and faithfully ser,·c the employrr :1,q his :ipprrntirC' in the· s:ticl tr:tde at ........................... , . , ........ . afor1:said, :tncl will diligcnth' :1ttend to his \\"Ork nt the s:tid tr:1de, :tnd will :1t :11] time,;; willingly obey tht· re:tsonable <lireetions d tiH' r-mp]oyPl', hi;; m:m:1gers, foremC'n, ancl o,·crsecrs, :trnl will not clnrin,r the :tppren­tieeship, without the eon::-ent in writing of the employer ,:pll any goods whieh the employer m:1k1:s or C'lllplo~· himself in the serviee of any other person or eomp:tny

2048 GOVERNMENT GAZET'fE, W.A.

iu any work, or do any work which the employer under• takes, other than for the employer, and will not absent himself from the cmploycrs· 1 service without leave, and will comply with the provisions of the regulations and of all Awards and Agreements m~dc under the Iuduetrial Ar;bitration Actl 1912-1941, or any other Act in force so far as the same shall relate to his apprenticeship.

(,b) Th!tt the apprentiec will not do or knowingly suffer any damage to be done to the property of the employer.

3. 'rhc employer for himself, his heirs, executors, administrators and assigns HE·REBY CO VEN ANTS with the apprentice as follows:-

(a) Ti1:J.t the employer will accept the apprentice as his a11prcuticc during the said term, and will during the said term, by the best mc:ms in his power, cause him to be instruet-ed in the trade of. ...................... . :md will pi-ovidc f:lcilitics for the practical training of the apprentice in tlw said tr:Hh'.

(b) That the teclmieal ins.trurtion oi' the apprentice, when ::irnil:lble, shall b:_, at the expense of the c1nployer and shall be in the employer's time, except in places when such in.;tnwlit,u is ghcn after the ordinary work­ing hours.

(c) In the e\·cnt of the apprentice, in the opinion of the e:s:aminer or examiw..irs appointed by the Arbitration Court, not progressing satisfa(;itorily, increased time for technical instrul"tion shall be allowed ::it the employer's 0:-:.pcnse to enable the apprentice to reach the necessary stand:u·d.

(d) That the employer will obscr\"e and perform all the conditions ::ind stipulations of the Industrial Arbi­tration Act, 1912-1941, or any Act or Acts amending the same and any regnlations made thereunder, as far i1s the same ronrern the apprentice, AND ALSO the c"'onditions and stipulations of any relative Award or Industrial Agreement for the time being in force.

4. IT IS FUR'l'HER AGREED BET\VEEN THE PAR-TIES HERE'l'O:-

(a) That the apprentice shall not be responsible for any f:tUlty work or for ::iny d::im::ige or injury done to materials, work, or machinery, tools, or plant other tha11 wilful damage or injury dming the course of his work.

(b) Th::it the apprentice shall not be required to work ot·crtimc without his oonsent.

(c) This Agreement may, subject to the approval of the Court, be c::ineellcd by mutual consent by the em­ployer and parent ( or guardian) gidnQ_' one month's notice in writing to the Court :md to the parties con­cerned that this Agr{'cmcnt shall be tc1•minated, and on suc~h mutual consent being gi\"cn the ap.prenticcsliip shall be terminated without prejudice to the rights o-f any of the parties hereto in respect of any antecedent breach of the provisions of this Agreement.

( d) Other conditions.

5. This Agreement is sn.bjcct to amendment, varia­tion, or cancellation by the Court pursuant to the powers to that effect contained in or implied by the provisions relating to apprentices contained in the Aw:tl'd.

In witness w11ercof the s::iid p:irtics hereto ha\"e here­unto set tl1eir hanlls and seals the day and year first hcrcinbcforc written.

Signed, scaled and dcli\"ercd by the said)

i1~ . ii1~. ~-r~~~l;~~ . ~j,: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : j (.Signature of Guardi:m.)

And by the said. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 in the presence of .................... f

(.Signature of ApprentiC'C.)

And by ................... of the said l ................... ~ .~ @b~illl of the said .......................... f in the presence o.f .................... J

Signature

Noted and Registered this .....

of Employer.)

. ....... day of ......................... 19.

Registrar.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION 01' WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 3 of 194-7. Between 'l'hc United Metropolitan 'l'imberyards, Saw·

mills and \Voodworkcrs' Employees' Union of \Vork-< crs, Applicant, .and Mi Bars' 'l'imber and Trad1ng Co. Ltd., State Sa:w :Mills and others, Respondents.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute cxigtcd between the abovcnamed parties, and whereas the said dispute was rcfcrrell into Court for the purpose of hearing and determination, anll whereas the parties subsequently met and conferred ::ind have arri\"cd at ::ig1·cement on all matters in difl'crC'ncc, !lnll whereas the -parties have this d'ly appeared before tbe Court by their respective reprcsent:1tin~~, antl requested the Court to make the said agreement an Award of the Court: Now, there­fore, the Cow·t, pursu:rnt to section 65 of the lndrn,trial AErbitration Act, 1912-19-H, ~nll all other powers thC'rcin en::ibling it, hereby declares the memorandum hcrcnndcr w-:rittln to h:I\"C the ~:imc 1:ffcct as and be deemed ::in Aw:Hd of tllC' Court.

Memorandum of Agreement. (N otc.-Wherc\"cr the word '' A ,v:nd'' occurs herein,

it shall be taken to mean and include· ''Agreement.'')

1.-Arca. This Award shall operate over the area eompris-ed

within :i radius o.f' fomteen (14) miles from the G.P.O., Pcrtl1, esccpting h,owc\"cr such portions as are com­prised within the premises occupied or worked in con­junction with the Railway Department, or the Midland Railway Co.

2.-Scopc. Thi<; Award :~rnll ::ipp1y tu :t1l workers following the

vocations mentioned herein and employed in the industry earricd on by any of the respondents named in the second schedule.

3.-Term. 'l'he term of thig Award shall be for a period of one

year from the beginning of the first p.'ly period eom­mencing after the date hereof.

4.-Wages. (:1) Basfo Wagc-,133 15s. 9d. per week. (b) The minimum miirginal rates payable to workers

under this Award shall be as set ont in the first sched­ule. For the purpose of convenience the wages arc stated on a weekly basis.

( c) Casnal Work: A worker employed for less than one week shall be paid one shilling (ls.) in addition to tl1c ordi11ary daily wa,gc.

(d) Liberty is resen-Nl to the appl"cant to apply at any time :for a review of item 47 of the first scbcdnle.

5.-Spcci:J.l Rates and Prodffions.

(::i) J,.I.ixed Functions: Any worker earryin~ ont work classified at a higher minimum than his o~·dmary r_at_c for two (2) hours in any day shall be paid the nnm­mum r::i.tc for such work for the time so employed: Prodded that such minimum is not lower than sneh worker's regul:lr rate of pay. If he is employed for kss than two (2) horn-s ::it work classified at a ~1igh~r minimum than llis ordinary rate he shall he paid Ins ordinarv rate for the whole day.

(b) Carters who, in addition to the ho~rs of which the working week is composed, arc req~nred ~o. feed horses shall be paid the following rates m adlhhon to the w'eekly wao-c and the time taken up in feeding horses sh~Il no't

1be included in or reckoned as over­

time :-'l'hrcc shillings (3s.) per week for one _h_orsc, ~nd one thilling (ls.) per week for each additional horse.

(c) Blowers: In addition to the blowers already in· st:illcd the l'mplovcr shall attach blowers to ::ill floor­ing 11;:irhines, m~ulding- . machines, thielmessers, and other s:rnd-p::ipering maclnnes, alHl to any other mach­ines injurious to health.

(d) Leading Hand: A worker placed by the employer in charge of three (3) or more .other workers (not being a pprcnticcs or juniors) employed in the same classification as himself, shall bo paid one shilling (ls..) per day in additio11 to the rate prcscl"'ibed for his e lassification.

SEPTE:umm 10, 19-:18.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2049 ------------------------------

6.-Jnnior L:ibourcrs. (:1) Youths under the :igc of nineteen (19) yc:1r8

muy be employed :is junior l:tbonrcrs and to perform tlw ordinary duties of t:iilcrs-out from wood-working m:ic·hincs: Provided :ilw:iys, th:it the number of youtl1s t•mployed sh:ill not he such :is to exceed the proportiou of one snrh _youth to c,·cry four (4) :idult workers vcrmancntly employed by the employer: Prodded tlrnt the employer m:i.y employ unapprcnticcd c:idcts who dc­:,irc to learn the commerci:il and practic:11 side of the timber trade in :ins position (except :it :1 s:iw or wood­working m:ie:hinc which might be properly operated by :rn apprcntic<') which they arc capable of filling in order to flll'thcr their tr:iining in the timber business. E,·cn- such c:idct sh:111 delh·er to the employer or his rcprCsent:itiw :i letter from the Union intim:iting that the Union :igrccs to employment being gh·cn to such c-:tdct, whose n:imc :ind :igc sh:ill be st:itcd. In no c:isc sh:ill the number of such c:idcts exceed one to each e1ight (8) :idnlts employed "·ho come within the ambit of this Award :it any one timber yard or sawmill.

(b) Should :iny dispute arise between the employer :ind the Union nuder this clause, snd1 dispnt.c sh:ill be .,;cttlcd b)· the• Bo:ird of Reference. 'fhc w:igcs of c·:idcts ~hall be in :1ceord:1ncc with the provisions of the cur­rent Clcric:il Agreement or Award applicable to the timber business. Should there he no Clcric:11 .Aw:ird or .\.grccmcnt, then the w:igcs sh:ill be not less th:in t.h:it for junior l:ibonrcrs of like :igcs :is prodded in this Aw:ird, with the following :idditions:-

Between 19 :ind 20 yc:irs .. Between 20 :ind 21 ye:irs ..

7 .-Apprentices.

% of Basic W:ige Per Weck.

85% 95%

(:t) The employment of :ipprcntiecs sh:ill be gowrncd by the provisions of the Third Schedule (Apprcntie"{'ship Rcgubiious) :1m1cxcd hereto.

(b) The maximum numl er of :ippl"C'nticcs :illowcd to :iuy employer shall be in the proportion of one to c,·c1·y fonr (4) m:tchinists, or fraction of the first fonr (4), employed hy c:ich C'mploycr or firm of employers, for the twch·c (12) months previous to cng:iging the :ipprcnticc,

(c) The term of :lJll1rcnticcship to the m:ichining branch of the tr:1dc shall be four (4) yc:irs.

8.-Hours, The ordin:iry working hours of workers shall not ex•

cccd forty (40) in :iny one week, or eight (8) in :iny one d:iy; provided th:it th.is sl1:ill not :ipply to night­watchmen whose hours sh:ill not exceed one hundred :incl four (104) l1onrs ver fortnight.

0.-0,·crtimc. (a) Except for w:itd1mcn o,·crtimc at the rate of

time ~nd :1 h:ilf sh:ill he p:iid for the first two (2) hours worked outside the ordin:iry working hours :rnd double time thC'rc:iftcr. All time worked on Snnda.~' shall be p:iid_ :it double time r:itcs, except in the c:isc of workers whose ordin:iry duties require them to work on Sund:iys, wl1cn double time r:itcs shall begin :iftcr their ordinary working hours on th:it d:iy.

(b) All work performed hy workers other th:m w:itchmcn on the holidays 11rescribcd in cbnsc 10 (:1) shall be p:iid for :it the r:ite of double time.

(e) All work performed by w:itchmen in excess of one hundred und four (104) hours per fortnight sh:111 be p:iid for :it the r:ite of time :ind a half for the first fourteen (14) hours :md eloublc time thcrc:iftcr.

(d) Notwithst:i11din~ :mything conbine-d in this A,v:ird-

(i) Au cm1Jloycr m:iy require :iny worker to work rc:ison:ihlc oH'rtime :it o,·ertimc r:itcs anel sul'li work­er sh:ill work owrtimc in :iceord:incc with sneh requirement.

(ii) No org:1nis:1tion, p:irtr to this A"-:ird or work­er or workers eo,·cred b,,· this Aw:ird sh:ill in :iny w:iy, whctl1cr elireet]y 0r indircetly, be :1 p:irty to or concerned in :iuy b:1n1 limifation, or restriction npon the working of o,·ertimc in :1ccord:1ne'c with the l'C· quircmcnts of this subclausc.

(iii) This subelansc sh:ill rcm:iin in operation onl}· until ot}1erwise dctC'rmincd by the Court.

10.-Holidays and Annu:il Lca,·c. (a) The following d:iys, or the days ohscn-cd in

lieu thereof shall, subject to clause 9 hereof, Uc allowed :is holid:iys without deduction of pay, n:lllH."ly :-New Yc:ir's D:iy, Austr:11ia Day, Good li'ricby, Easter S:it­urday, Easter Mond:iy, Anzac D~y, Labour Ihy, State Foundation D:iy, Chrisbn:is D:iy :ind Boxing D:iy.

(b) On :iny public holid:iy not prescribed :1s :1 holi­d:iy under this Award the employer's cst:iblishmcnt or place of business m:1y he closed, in which c:isc :1 worker need not present himself for duty :ind paym('nt m:iy be dcdueted, bnt if work be done ordinary r:ites of pay shall :ipply.

( c) Except as hereinafter pro,·idcd a period of two consecutive weeks' lca,·c with p:iymcnt of ordinary w:igcs :is prescribed sh:ill be allowed :1nnn:1lly to :i worker by his employer :iftcr a period of twch-e months' continuous scr,·icc with such employer.

(d) If any Award holiday falls within :i worker's period of :rnnual lca,·c :ind is obsen-cd on :1 d:n- wl1ich in the c:isc of that worker would h:i,·c been :in Ordin:ir,· working d:iy there sh:ill be :iddcd to th:it period on~! eby being :in orelin:iry working d:iy for each s11C'l1 holi­d:iy obscn-cd as aforcs:iid.

(c) If :iftcr one month's continuous scn-iee in :iny qn:ilifying twch-c-monthly period :1 worker lawfully lc:iws his employment or his employment is tcrmin:iteil hy thC' employer through no fault of the workC'r, the worker sh:ill be p:iiel onc-::ixth of :1 week's p:1y ::it hi,; ordin:uy r:itc of w:igc in respect of caeh completed month of continuous service.

(f) Any time in respect of which a worke-r is :ibscnt from work except time for "·hich he is entitled to cl:iim sick p:iy or time spent on holid:iys or annu:tl l<-:n·c as prescribed by this Aw:ird sh:ill not C'OUnt for tlw pUI·• poses of determining his right to annu:11 lc:1,·c.

(g) In the c,·en t of :i worker being cmplo.n1d by :in employer for portion only of :i yc:ir, he shall only be entitled, subject to snbcbusc (c) of this rl:iusc, to snch lc:1,·c on full p:iy :is is proportion:itc to his length of scrdcc during th:it period with such employer, :incl if s:uch lc>:wc is not c>qn:11 to tl1c lc:1.,·e gi,·cn to the other workers he sh:tll not be entitled to work or p:i.)' whilst the other workers of such employer :ire on leave on fnll p:iy,

(h) A worker who is dismissed for miscondue•t or who ill{'gally severs his contr:ict of scrdec shall not be entitled to the hcncfit of the pro\"isions of this cl:iusc.

(i) Tl1c ,pro,·isions of this clause sh:111 not apply to e:isu:il workers.

11.-Record. A time book sh:ill be kept by c:1cl1 employer, in which

hook sh:ill be entered the n:imc of each worker, thr n:i tnrc of the work he is doing, the hours worked each d:iy, :ind the amount of w:iges received by him, The· s:iid book sh:ill be open to inspection by the :icercditcd re-prcscnbtiw of the Union :it any time during th:.,• working honrs, :ind he sh:ill be allowed to bkc ncccs· s:iry extracts thcrcfrom.

12.-Abscncc Through Sickness. (:1) A worker shall be entitled to p:iymcnt for 110n­

:1.ttcndancc on the ground of person:11 ill-hc:ilth, for one-twelfth (l/12th) of :1 week for c:ich comvlctcd month of service. ProYidcd th:it p:iymcnt for S-uch :ibscn-ce through such ill-hc:ilth sh:ill be limitc>(l to 011,:,

(1) week in C':tC'h c:1lcnd:1r yc:ir. P:iyment hereunder m:ir he :idjusted =-tt the C'nd of c:ich c:ilcnd:ir yr:ir, or :it the time the worker lc:iws the scn-icc of the em­ployer, in the cYcnt of the worker being entitled 1-y sen-icc subsequent to the siekness to :1 greater :1llow:1nce th:in th:it made at the time the sickness oecurrcd. This cl:insc sli:ill not :ipply where the worker is entitled to l'ompcnsation nuder the Workers' Compcns:ition Act.

(b) A worker sh:ill not be entitled to rCl'<>iw :iny w:igcs from his employer for :iny time 10:'it tli1·on•.•h th" result of :in :tc'Cidcnt not :irising out of or in the ronrM• of hls employment, or for :i11y :iecidcnt, whC'rc,·cr sn!i­tni,ycd, arising ont of his own wilful dcfa11lt, or for ~;ickncss :iri:dng -0nt of his own wilful default.

(e) Ko worker sh:ill be entitled to the benefits of tl1i.:: clause unless he produces proof to the s:itisfaetion of the employer or his reprcscnbth-c, of sickncs;;, but the employer shall not be entitled to :i mcelic:11 ~crtificatc unless the :ibsencc is for three (3) d:iys or H"Ore,

2050 GOVERNMENT GAZET'l'E, W.A. [Sv.PTSMDEH 10, 1948.

13.-Under-rute Workers. (a) Any worker who h}· reason of old age or infirmity

is nnable to earn the minimum wage may be paid snl'l.J. lesser ""age as may from time to time be agreed upon in writing hetween the Union and the employer.

(b) In the e,·ent of no agreement being arrh·ed at, the mutter ntay he refoned to the Board of Reference for determination.

(c•) After application has lJeen made to the Board, alld pen din~ the Board's decision, the worker shall be entitled to "·ark for or be employed at the pro1Joscd lesser rate.

14.-);o Reduction. '!'his Award shall not in itself operate to reduce the

wages of any "·orker who is at present rereidng abon· the minimum rate presl"ribcd for his el:1ss of work.

15.-Bourd of Referen("e. (1) A Board of Refereme is hereby appointed for

the pnr1:oses of this Awurd. Such Board shall eonsist of a chairman and two (2) other represcntati,·es, one to be nominated by eaeh of the parties. rrhere ai·e assigned to the Board, in the eYent of no agreement being arrh·ed at between the parties to the Award, the functions of-

( a) Adjusting an~· matters of difference whieh nrny arise betwce11 the parties from time to time, exe0pt such as im·oh·e inkrprctations of the provisions of the Award, 01· any of them.

(b) Deciding any other matter that the Conrt may refer to sue11 Board from time to time. (2) An appeal shall lie from any decision of sueh

Board in the manner and snbjeet to the conditions prescribed in the Industrial Arbitration Aet, 1912-1941, whieh for this purpose are embodied in this Award. (Regulation 92.)

16.-Breakdowns, Etc. The employer shall be entitled to deduct payment for

uny day or portion of u day upon whic'l1 the worker cannot be usefully employed beeanse of any strike by the union or unions affiliatecl with it, or b)- any othe1· association or union, or throngh the brcakdo""n of tlw employer's machinery or any stoppage of work by any ea use which the employer cannot reasonably preYent.

17 .-De:finition. 11 Saw Doetor'' means a tradesman employed in ham­

mering, grinding, re-tootJ1ing and tensioning of saws.

18.-Contraet of Servi<:'<!. Eseept in the ease of apprenticeship, the contract of

employment shall be a daily one, terminable on eith,?r side by one day's noti<'e, and, in the eYent of notiee, the worker shall be entitled to payment np to the date when sneh notiee terminates: Provhled that the em­ployer may dismiss a worker "·ithont notiee, for good cause, and in sueh ease wages sliall be paid up to the time and on the day of dismissal.

I t'0rtify pursuant to seetion 65 of tl1e Industrial Arbitration Aet, 1912-HJ41, that the foregoing is a eopy of the agreement anh-ed at between the parties men­tioned above.

Dated at Pe1·th this 15th day of July, 1948.

[L.S.] (Sgd.) G. J. BOYLSON, Acting President.

J:i'iled at my offiee this 15th llay of July, 1D48.

(Sgd.) S. WHEELER, Clerk of the Court.

First Sel1edule. (I) Log Sawmilling Scetion.

1\Iargin

1. Suwyers-(:1) Twin sawyer planking out and

flitehfog to size (b) Twin sawyer not otherwise clas­

sified ( e) Other breaking down saws where

planks are not eut to size

per week. £ s. d.

2 0 0

1 7 0

1 7 0

8. Benrlnuen-(a) No. 1 Bench (b) No. 3 Bemh (l") No. 4 Bene'l1

3. Pnllc>rR-ont and/or assistants on No. l Bemh-

(n) Single handed on dead rollt'r (b) De,ul roller "·here more than one

engaged (c) Fl'iction l<'ccd

4. Dockennan and 'l'allyman-( a) Wlwrc> only one doeking s,rn· (b) Where two 01· more docking saws

(otht>r than firewood): Main doC'ker Other doC'kers

5. Assistants on any breaking-down saw G. I-Iookman 7. Puller-out and/or As~.istant on No. 3

Bench

8.

o.

10.

11.

12. 13. 14.

15.

16.

(H) Re-Sawing Seetio11. Re-sawyers-

( a) Cirenlar eaw;rer entting to depth of 7½ b1d1es 01' 0YCr

(h) C'irl'nlur sawyer entting to deptl1 of under 7-;} inehes

Band Saw Roller l{e-<'nt-(al Largc-------using blade over 3 inehes (b) Small-using Ma(le not over 3

int'hes Dockerman-

(a) .Joiner (b) Other

'failers-out-(a) From eireular saw cutting o,·er

7} inrhes (b) Pi-on1 eircnlar saw c•ntting 7-!

inehes or nndt•r ( C) From band saw roller re-cnt

using blade over 3 inehes

(!II) Wood )Iachining Seetion. Shaper Wood 'l'Urll('l' Grill(ler whose princip:11 duty is grind-

ing knives and eutters

:Moulding machinist, or one, two, three or four silled plu1wr-

(a)

( h)

( C)

\.Vho is required to set np his maehine and grind his knh-es and ctatters, and then only from such time as he is required so to aet Who is not required to grind his lrnh·es and cutters, bnt is at any time required to set np his m:1ch­inc, and tlll'n only from sueh time us, he is required so to aet Who is not required to grind his kni,·es and eutters or set up his machine

Buzxer-(a) ,vJH'n required to do othel' than

planing one faee and squaring edge, and who 1s required to set up bis o"·n maehine a,ll(l g-l"ill(l his knives and eutters, and then only from sueh time as he is required so to aet

(b) \Vho is required to set np l1is own mue•l1ine and grind his lmh·es and cutters and then only from sneh time as he is required so to act

( c) Who is not requirell to griml his knh·es and eutters, but is at any time required to set np his mach­ine, and then only frnm sueh time as he is reqnirecl so to act

Margin per week.

£ s. d.

2 0 0 1 3 6

12 0

1 5 6

17 G 12 G

1

1

1

1

1 1

1

14 1)

IS 0 10 6 12 G 12 G

S 6

14 G

5 0

16 0

3 ()

3 6

15 0

12 D

s 6

12 6

17 G 15 6

18 6

1 17 6

1 3 0

IS 6

1 17 6

1 3 0

13 6

SrnP'11E1.rn1m 10, rn.J:8.] GOVI~RN:MENT GAZE'l'TE, \V .A. '2031

l i. Tnwn0r-(n) \Ylw ic; rPquir0!l to .'.wt np hi;

m:1d1hH'. 1111!1 grin!l hiri lmin•s :11ul ('nftC"ri-, :m<l th0n onlv from :-,.nch time' :is he is rC'qnire;.l so io act

(h) \\"ho is not req1lli·t•d to ~rirnl his knin•s and cntters, lmt is :-it :1ny time req11ired to set np hi:'. nw.\'lnnC'. awl then onh- from :-;uch time as lw is reqtiired so to :i.ct

(e) \\'ho is uot required to gl'ind liis knin's :1.11d en!tt'l'S or .set np Jiis nrnt'hine

1:-\. l-lt'lll'l'Hl Joiner :i.n<l 01wrator on stiek• inn- mad1ine

0

1!1. Flooring )f:tt•hiiiist­(a) F:1st fred (b) Slcnv ft>cd (where fnll t-inll' t'm•

played) :!O. Past l~C'ed SiY.t'l' :!1. J ointr-r-

(a) \\"Iw i,- re.p1irc>il to own m:H•hine antl lmivC's an<l cutt0rs, onh from sath time qni.red so to :1;•,t

set np his griu<l l!is :u1d then

as he is re•

(h) \\'ho is not rNp1ircJ to grind his kniws :1nd eutti,,rs, bnt is :i.t, an_,.­timc required to sot up his m:1.ch­i1te, Jnd thru onls from sueh time :1s he is reqnircd so to :1.ct

,i.i Dow-tail0r-

(a) Who is required to set up 11is own mat'hine :i.nd LFind liis kni,·0s :1nd cutters :i.n<l them onh­from sneh time :1s he is requir0d so to :iet

(b) \\'ho is not reqnircd to grind his lrniws :rnd (•ntters, bnt is at any time, reqnin'd to set np his m:1.eh­ine1 aucl then only from sueh time as he is reqnircd so to aet

23, 8:1.w Dol'fol' (:is defined) :24. Saw Bh:irpener 25. 'l'hieknesser-

(:1) \\"ho is rN1uirct1 to set up his own madline and grind his lrnh·rs :md cntt0rs, and then only from snt>h tirnt, as }le is reqnired rn to net

( b) Who is not r0qHirt•J to grind his lmin>s- :rn<l cutters lmt is at :my time rcqnirt'd to set up his mat·h• inl", :rnd then onh· from sneh time :1s he is required :oo to :i.et

2ti. Frt>t Rawyt"r or Detail B:i.nd 8:1,yyer (if full time employed)

:!i. 8:1n<l Papen'r~ (:i.) Working <lonhlc m:i.t·hine (b) Working othc·r machhH•

:!~. Chai11 ~Iortirer-(a) Who is l'equircd to set up his

machiul", or to grind his kniw•s :rnd cntters1 :rnd thc·n ouly from Slll'h time :i.s he is rec1uired so to :i.d

(h) \\"ho is not requirt'tl lo griml his (JWn lrniw•s and <:'utters or HJt np his m:i.chlne

:!!I. ).[orth'er-

(a)

(h)

Who is retp1ired to set np his m:1.ehi11e or to r.;rin;l his lmiYes and eutters1 :rntl then only from such time :i.s he is reqnired so to net \\"ho is not reqnired to grind his lmiH•s :i.ntl cntters or set np liis machine

11:trgin p0r W('C'k.

t s. !l.

I Ii

1

1:J

17

1, :1

17

3

13

13 :! 15 1 i5

13

1 · 3

3

0

13

1 3

0

G

G

G

{)

G

(I

G

(I

G 0

0

II

G

0

IJ

G

r,

0

G

:111. Gr:i1lP1· !,1'11irnl f:t~-l fcl"!l l\ooring marhinC'

;; 1. Plnor ;,;m1li11g nwrhin(' :12. Gra!lrr ali(l fec,der, fast fre1l 1looring

lll\l!'}lilh'

(I\') G~•neral Nt•t·tiun.

;;;i. :.\[olor Lony llrin-r;;-(:1.) Ext·t,Pdiug tln('e (:)) tuns {':t}l:Il'·

ib-(b) E

0

Xt'('eding- thirty (30) cwt. :rn(.l not exct't'ding tln'C'O (3) tons t·apadty

(l') l\"ot C'xrcetling thirtJ· (30) cwt. eap:i.dty

(d) lhi,·ers of lo:1di:d motor lorn• dr:ndn•r :1 loaded tr:1iler :1lsO, one :-hilling (ls.) per d:iy e-xtr:t.

34. Ilor:;l1•1lri,·ers-(,a J Two ('.!.) hol'~t's (b) One (1) hone

,>d. Tnwtor !lrin>r :rn. ShuntC'r (on r:i.ils)

,i 1. 1-.IobiJt, er:1.IH'•drin>r as. On}{'rm:rn, ('ountry 3\l. 1':1llym:1n •10. 1fan ehoosing timber for s:rn·ing,

dressing, mo11lding, or tnrning m:1.('h­inc

H, Gypsnm \\"ork('l' -1:.l. Xight-,Y:1tt.-hman 43. Kight-watdnnan who also does boiler

attl'nding- and cleaning 44. St:wker who st:l.t.'ks timber for se:ison­

ing hy the proeess of stripping ($blt'kt'r in charge of sbck)

4J. [lndwr -Hi. :.\fill Gn'ater (if full time employee) 4i. General L:11:omC'r 48, Jnnior L:1ho1n·t'l'S-

Betwe0n l (j :md 1 i ye:irs of age Bet,Ye(•n 17 :md J 8 years of :i.ge BetWct'n lS :IlHl 1!1 years of :lgc

·HJ. Apprentire:-:-lst six months :.lntl si.-. mouth:, kt~('OUJ ~·e:tr

Thil'd JC':lr J'onrth yc:u

:'11:lrgin l1l'1' W('Pk.

S ~- d.

1,, "

Ill

8

(I

{I

1 ] () ()

1 4 G

19 li

]\) (j

1'.!. /j

18 H 15 0 10 0

1 3 G

1 0 6

1 0 6

10 ()

S G

IJ 0

13 ti

13 t)

7 G 2 (j

Per cent. of B:i.sie W:1ge

per week. 40 GO SU

20

Prodded th:tt where :rn :i.pprC'ntiee is :!I ye:i.rs of :tgt> or owr at the t·ommenl'enwnt of his fourth ye:i.r he slt:111 be p:i.id the h:1si(• ,,·:1gc and th:i.t \\'hen an :i.pprentfre heronll's :?.1 ,·e:1rs of :l.'!C'- in the conrse of his fonrth yC':ll' 110 sh:1il he p:iid 1:he hMi<:' wage for the lJCl'iod following his 21st hirthd:1_,.-, Pro,·ide<l fmther that tlw fort>going prodso shall uot appl_,.- ,Yhe1·e the :1pprentirt'­-;hi11 has been n>Yin•fl nuder the Rc-C'stablislm1ent :rntl l•:mplo.nHent Al't, 104-\ and fhe apprcntiN' is in rereipt of thl' tradesman \i r:1te through Gon•rnment supple· ment:ttion,

8C't·oml Schednle.

Lh:t Of Respondent~.

,:\[illars T. & T, ('o, Ltd., Jl;J St. Georgl' 1s Tt'rl':lC'C'. Pt>rih.

Bunning Bros. Ltd.,. ('lrnrll"s Strert1 West Perth. Whittnkl'r Bro!'!. Lt<l., I-fay Street1 Snbi:i.eo. W,.\, $:ilYage Co., ..J.8 11:i.rquis Street, West Perth. Rt:i.fo Raw )Iills, ~[11rr:1y Strcet1 Perth. PlnnkC'tts Joinery Ltd., Smith Street, Highg:i.tC'. A. ClC'ri!'l1 & Co., Ar('her Street, West .Mhll:ind. \\'r~-t Perth 'I'imhC'l' Co., 40 Rail"·ay P:1r:1de, Wr:::t

Perth.

2052 GOVERNMENT GAZE1'TE, W.A. [SEP'rE>IBER 10, 1948. ----------'------------------------

A. 'f. Brine & Son, James Street, Perth. Hawkins & Son Ltd., 150 Cl:tise:brook Road, East

Perth. Arcus Ltd., 138 Aberdeen Street, Perth.

'l'hird Schcclnlc. Apprenticeship Rcgul:ttions.

Definitions.

1. (1) "Act" means "The Indushial Arbitration Ac•t, 1912-1941, :tnd :my altcr:ttion or amendment thereof for the time being in force. .

2. ''Apprentice'' means any person of 01thcr SC;i'. of :my a,ge wJ10 is apprenticed to le~rn or to ~c taught :rny industry, tr:tdc, cr?1t, or c:i.llmg to 1:Inch these rcgul:i.tions apply, :rncl mcludcs 3n :tpprenhcc on pro­b:1tion.

( 3) '' A"·:1rcl'' inchH1es Inclnstrial Ag1:ecm~nt. (4) ''Court'' means the Conrt of Arbitration. (5) "Employer" inrlnclcs :my firm, comp:11i;y, or cor­

poration. ( 6) ''Minor'' means a lH:rson n?t less th:rn fon!·teen

ye:irs of age and not more than e1gh~een .years. of :i~e who cnstom:irily worl,s under the chrect10n of or m assoc'i:ition with :rn employer, m:-ister, or journeyman npon the m:1terial :tnd with thC' tools or implements used in the industry.

Employment-Probation. 2. No minor sh:tll (exeept whei·e pl'ovision is other­

wise made in this Award) be em}lloyed or engaged in the industrv, e.xrept snbjeet to the conditions of :tppren­tieeship 01: prob:1tionership herein eonbine(l.

3. (1) Every apprentice sh:ill be employed ~n pr?­b:ttion for :i period of three months to deternnne Ins :fitness or otl1erwise for apprenticeship, :tnd sh:tll work only for sueh honrs per clay :ind for sueh remuneration as m:ty lle prescribed by the Aw:ird. In the event. of his ,becoming an apprentice sueh prohation:try penod shall be l:'onnted :-is p:-irt of the term of apprentieeship.

(2) The Court may iu :iny e:ise where it seems expedient to do so, or(ler that the probationarY: period of employment be extendecl for a fmther penod not e,:xceeding three months.

4. (:1) Any employer taking :in apprenti~e on pro­bation shall within 14 d:iys thereafter register sneh pr.obationer bv rrivhw notiee thereof to the Registrar in the vreseribecl f01·.~1. If :-it th,e. date of the eomin:g into operation of these regulanons :in employer IS

employing :iny apprentice or probationer who h:is not been duly registered :ts sueh, he shall forthwith apply for the clue registr:ition of sueh apprentiee or pro­b:ttioner.

(b) At thC' end of the period of probation of eaeh upprentiee, if mutu:-illy agreed upon by the emplo~·cr :-iml the legal gu:trdian of the boy, but not otherwise, he m:ty beeome an :tpprentil:'e under :in agreement.

3. 'I'he employer of every apprentiee sh:tll keep him eonsbntly :-it work :ind teach sneh apprentiee or eause him to be taught the industrJ·, eraft, ocenpation, or e:tlling in relation to whieh he is bound a.pprentice, by competent instruC'tion iu :t gr:tdnal :tnd eomplete man­ner, :ind sliall give sueh :ipprentiee :i reason:tble oppor­tunity to le:tm the same, ancl reeeive, during the period of his apprentieeship, sneh teelmieal, tr:-ide, and gener:tl instruction :rnd training as m:iy be neeess:try. And ewry :tPlHC'ntiee shall, dnring the periocl of bis :tppren­tieeship, fait11fnlly .serve his employer for the purpose of being taugl1t the industry, eraft, occ'Up:ttion, or t:tlliug- in rel:-ition to wl1ieh .he is bound, :tml sh:tll :tlso eonscientiously :tnd regul:trly accept such teelmie:tl, tr:-ide, :tnd general instruction :rnd training :-is :tfore­s:iid, in :tdclition to the te:tching that may be providecl by liis employer.

6. 'l'he employer :-ind the ap1lrentiee. respeetively Fh:tll be deemed to undertake the cluty which lie agrees to perform ,:is :t duty enforee:-ible under :tn :-iward of the Court.

Apprentieeship Board. 7. (i) 'l'l1e Court m:ty on its own motion or on the

:tpplication of an,v of the p:irt'ies, or on the reeonunenda­tion of :111 Tnclustri:-il Bo:trcl, appoint :t Board for the pur­pose of dc:-iling with all m:-itters affecting :ipprentiees :issigne,cl to the determin:ttfon of the Bo:tnl by the Court,

and in p:nticnbr to perform :ind diseharge all powers nnd duties in these rc,gul:-itions :tml therein to be per­fonned :tnd diseh:-irged by the Court, e.xeept sueh powers :tnd dntie'3 as nre speei:tlly assigned to the Court by the Aet.

(ii) 'l'he Bo:trd sh:tll eonsist of the following:-(a) A ehainn:in, to be :ippointed by the Court, :incl (b) Ilepresenbtives of the em1Jloyers and workers

res,pecth·ely, one or two on e:teh s-ide, :-is 1n-:1y be decided bv the Conrt.

(iii) The Board sl1ali he invested with tl1e following powe1·s :tnd funetions ln :icldition :tnd witl10ut prejudiee to those mentioned in (i) :-

(a) to endea,,om· to promote apprentieeships under this Aw:ird;

(h)

(r)

( d)

to clr:tw up syll:tbi of tr:-iining :tnd to :ur:mg-e for the periodie:il e.xmnin:-ition of :ipprentiees;

to permit in :tny speei:11 eireumst:mees the tak­iug or employment of :tn :tpprentiee by :m C'mployer, notwithsfallCling th:it tl1e quota fixed by tl1e Aw:-ird iu :iny Jl:trtienl:tr e:tse may be ex~eded;

to enter ~my faetory, workshop, or pl:-iec where :m .iJJprentiee is C'mrployed or :tppoint :tny otl1er person for th:it pmpose :tnd ins.pert the eonclitions nnclC'r whieh :my :tpprentiee is C'mployed;

(e) to require :tny employer to fnrnish the Bo:ird with :tny speeified inform:ition relating to :tny tr:tde or industry snbjeet to this Aw:trd, or :-iny of tl1e workers eng:tged therein, with :t view to determining whether thC're is :t snf­fieient mnnber of :-ipprentiees being tr:-iined to meet futme requirements :tnd in the in¼r­ests of the eommnnity;

(f) to :1,dvise the Court as to nll m:itters :tj}perbin­iug to :tpprentiees.

(iY) A majority of the members of the Board, one of whom must be the ch:iinn:in, shall c10nstitnte :1 quorum.

(v) 'I'll(' deei:..ion of the Bo:trcl sh:111 be the deeision of the m:tjority of the members :mcl sh:tll be signed by the ehainn:m :tnd forw:i.rded to the Registr:tr.

(vi) ~ither party, with the consent of the Court, mny :-it :tny tnne :tlter its represent:ttive.

8. (:1) Xo employer shrill refuse employment to :tny pe~·son, ~r d~smi~s :tn~· worker from his employment, or ll~.]nre l!1m. rn lns employment or :tltC'r his position to Ins pre,JnchcC', by re:ison merely of the faet th:-it the worker i~ :t m~mber of the Bo:ird, or by re:tson merely of anytlnng s:nd or clo~1e or omitted to be done by an~· such person or worker Ill the eonrse of his duty :-is sueh member.

(b) Iu :rny proceeding for any contrnYention of this ,<,nhel:inse it sh:11] lie upon the employer to show that any per8on1 proYed to h:t>'e hePn refused employment, or :1~1y worker pr°'·e<l to h:t~·e been dismissed or injmed in lns employment 01· pre.1ndieed whilst :-ieting :is such member w:-is- refused employment or dismissed or injured in .his employment or prejmlieed for some renson other than that mentioned in this snbel:-iuse.

Agreement of Apprentieeshi p. 9. (a) All agreements of !lpprentieesl1ip sh:ill be

dr:1w11 up on :i form approved hy the Court, and signed l;y the employer, the leg:il gnardi:tn of tbe apprentiee, the :tpprentiee, :tnd the Registrar. No employer, gnar­clian, or a1Jprentiee sh:tll enter in to :tny :1.grcement or undertaking purporting to :tdd to, vary, :ilter or :tmend any sneh :igreement withont the :1pprov:1] of the Comt.

(b) There sh:111 he three eopies of eaeh agreement, of wh-ieh one copy sh:tll he held by the emJJloyer, one sl1:1ll he helcl h,v the legal gnardinn of the :tpprentice, and one eop~· sh:111 he rebined by the Registrar.

( c-) The :1p1neni ieeship :t.greement sh:tll be eom1llcted "·ithin one month of the termin:-ition of the prob:ttiou­:iry JJCriocl.

(cl) Every :igreernent of :tpprentieeship sh:tll be snbjeet to the provisions of the Award in foree for the time being :tpplie:tble to apprentieeship in the industry.

10. Every :igreement entered into by the employer :tnd the legal gu:-irdian of the :1.pprentiee sh:tll be for a period of four ye:irs, or sneh other period :-is m:ty be prescribed by the Aw:ird, but this· period m:i.y be re• dneed in speei:tl cireumst:-inee:=; with the :tpprovnl of the Court.

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1 l. E\"ery :1grcement of :1pprenticeship enteretl into sh:ill t·onbin-

( :1) The n:unes :tnd :Hldrcsst'S of the }larties to the agreement.

(b) The tlatc of birth of the :1pprcntit"e. (t") A tles("l"iption of the industry, cr:1ft, ot·t•np:1tion

or t•,alling or t·-ombin:1tion tlwreof to wl1ich the :tppren­ih-e is to be liountl.

( tl) The d:ifr :1t wh;eh the :1pprentieeship is to l.!nm­rnem·e and the 1wriod of :1,pprentieeRhip.

(e) A t'ondition retp1iring the :lJl}ll'(lntice to obey ::JI n·ason:1ble tlirt•dions of the employer :1rnl requiring the employer mul :1pprentil-e to t"Omply with the terms of the irnlnstrial .Aw:1nl so far as the}· t·om•ern the :ll)Jll"C'Htit•e.

(f) A eondition that tet"lmie:11 instruction of the a11· prentiee, when a\·:1il:1hle1 shall be :1t the employer's expense, antl sh:111 be in the employer's time, exeept in pl:lees where s1wh instruetion is given :tfter the ortlin:1ry working hours.

(g) A eomlition that in the e\"ent of any :1p1m•n­tiee, in the opinion of the ex:nnin{}rs, not progl'essing satisf:letorily, inereased time for tel'lmieal instruction shall he ;illowPd at the employer 1S e~ense to en:1 blc !:inl'h :i.p:prl'ntit·(' to re:1th the neces~ry sinn<l:1nl.

(h) 'I'he ;_{ener:11 eomlitions of :1pprentieeship.

'1'r:1nsfer of App1·entiees..

12. (a) 'l'he Court sh:1ll h:1\·e powei- to tn:m~fer :1n :1p111·entice from (:1) one employer to :1nother and/or (b) from one tr:1tle to :mother, either tem11orarily or perm:11l{'ntly-

(i) if t}l{' t·mJiloyt•r tloes nnt pro\"ide the necessal'y fneilities for tll{' :q1prcntil'e to hceomc proficient in his tr:1tl i or

(ii) npon the applit•ation of tlie t>lllplofPr or tlw :q1prentiee for good e:1.nse shnwn. (b) The transfer of e\·er_\" :1greement sh:1ll be mntle

out in qu:1dmplieate :iml :-:h:1ll, nnless- the Court other­wise <lne0ts, be signed by the fate employer or his as~igns, the leg:1.l gn:ndi:m of the npprentit•e, the a11· prentice, the Registr:1r, and the new employer. Tl10 transft•r form sh:tll be eompletetl within two months of thr d:ite on \\·hit•h tht• tr:1nsfcr is effected.

(e) Ona; copy of the tr:1nsfer :igrecment sh:1ll be hehl by thl" late employer, one shall be held by the new em· player, one :-h:ill he hehl hy the leg:1l gu:1rdinn of the :1pprentiee, and one sh:111 bt> ret:1ined by the Registrar.

1:L Shonltl :111 employer at :1ny time before the deter­min:1tion of the period of :1pprentieeship desire to dis­pense with ihc ~.ervil'e of the :1pprentiee he m.:t}" with the eonsent of the :1pprentiee :11Hl guardi:111 tr:1nsfer him io :tnother employer eanying on business within :l reas• on:1hlc.: dist:1nee of tlw origin:11 employer's 111:lee of business, willing h, eontinue to teach the :111prentice and p:1y tht• r:1te of w:1ges prest"ribed hy t]l{' Court in its .\\\":ll'(l or otherwise al'eonling to the tot:11 length of time ser\"etl :11Hl gener:1lly to perform the oblig:1.tions of the origin:11 emplo}·er.

14. On the tl":msfer or termin:1tion of :my :1pprentiee­ship, from wh:1te\"l'r l":lllse, the emplo:\"er sh:1.ll give the :1pprentiee a statement in writing setting forth the time he has ser\"ed, fnll partienlnrs of the branehes of the tr:Hle or indnstn in whieh he has l'<'C'eivetl instrnetion :mtl the profieit•1~ey att:1inetl (see Form B hereof); :1ml he slrnll :1lso notify the Registr:1.1· sbting the e:mse of sneh tr:1nsfer or termin:1.tion. On any .sueh tr:111:-;fer Ow originnl employer :-;li:1.ll he r('liC'\"ed from all oblig:1tions under the eontr:1et.

1.). In the t'\"ent of an t>mployer heing m1:1ble to pro• \"ide work for the :1pprentiee or to mutually :1gree with tlw leg:11 g11:11"11ian of the :1pprentiee to e:1ncel the :1gree­ment or to arr:1nge :1 tr:1nsfcr, :1pplic:1tion m:1.r be m:1.de to the ('omt to ::!rr:mgt' for s'm·h tr:1nsfer or tn ha\"e such :igrl'ement t·am·t>lled.

16. \Vhere a 11erson is :1pprentieetl to p:1rtners his :1greement of :1p1_n·entieesil1ip sli:111 npon the retirement or de:1th of :my p:1rtner be deemed to be :1ssigned to the Pontinuing p:1rtne1· or p:1rtners.

C:1neelbtion of Agreement.

17. E\·ery :1greement sh:111 inelmle :1 prodsion th:1t it m:1y he eaneelled h:r nmtual eonsent. b.\" the emplo}·er =11Hl t}l(' leg:11 gn:1.rdian of the :1pprf'ntice gi\"ing 011(' month's notit·e in writing to the Court :1.11d to the p:1r­ties eone~rned th:i.t, s1wh :1pprentieeship sh:1ll be termi11-;.1ted.

18. If the !lJlJll'entice sh:111 at :1ny time be wilfully disobedient to the bwfol orders of the employer, his man:1gers, foremen or other ser\"ants ha\"ing :1nthority O\"Cr the :1pprentit·c, or be slothful, negligent, or dis· honest, or sh:111 otherwise grossly misbehave himself, or ~hall not t·onduct himself as :1 good and faithful appren• tice shonld tlo, or shall not faithful_\. observe :111d keep his p:1rt of his :tgr('t•ment1 then it sh:111 be lawful for the -employer, with the l'Onsent of the Court, to tlisehargc the :1pprentiee from his serdee.

rn. The Court m:ty in its tliscretion for :1ny e:mse whieh it may deem suflieient on the applieation of :my pad_\. to :rn :1p1neutit·eship :1greement \"Ur)" or c:mcd the :igreenwnt. either mwondition:1lly or snbjcet to sueh iPrms nnd t•o1ulitions as it m:1y dt>em :H1d:-;:1ble.

30. No :1pprentit·e emplo_\"t'tl mHler :1 registered :1grep• mt•nt 8lmll lJe tliseJi:nged by the employer for alleged mist·omlnet until the regisir:1tion of the :1gn::ement of appl't•ntieeship lws heC'n t·:1ueellcd hs onler of the Court on thl:' ;1pplit•ntion of tlJe emplo,\·er.

Pro\"itlctl, hO\\"t•\·er, tl!:it :1.11 :1pprentiee m:1y l:c sns­lll"BJed for mist"omlud by the emplo_\·er1 but in :my ~ueh t·:ttit' tlw C'mploycr sh:1ll forthwith m:1ke an :1pplieation for e:mecll:1tion of tht> :tgreenwnt of :1pprentil"C'Ship1 and in the n·ent of the Court rcfming same the w:1ges of tl1e appi-entit·e or sneh portion thereof, if nny, :1.s the Conrt m:1,r order sh:111 be pahl :u; from the <bte of such sus-1wnsion, :1nd1 in the p\·ent of thr ap'11lie:1tion for can­t·ellatiou being gr:1nted, sneh onler m:1y bke effeet from the date when the npprentice w:1s snspemled.

:21. Snbjeet to the pro\·isions of tlte Aets n·bting lo B:1nkrnptey antl InsolYem·y aml the ,vintling·up of Companies, the following }ll"Odsions ~h:1ll :l-pply:

(:1) Tlw 'J'mstee or Liquidator, :ls the e:1se m:1y he, m:1.y gh·e written notiee to the ap}H"entiee :mtl his p:1rent or guardian of his intention to tliseontinue the employ­ment of the apprentiec from n datC' to be 11:nned in sneh nutiee, :1nd tll('renpon the :1greement sh:1ll lw tlet>nwd to hP tenninatnl from the s:iid tbte.

(I,) Neitl1er the :i.pprentiee, his pnrent or gu:1rdi:1n, ~h:ill ha\·e :rn_\. right of :il'tion :1g:1inst the employer un­less th(• Court spet·ifil":1lly :rnthorises the s:1.me :1fter con­sitlor:1tion of the cirt·1mist:1nccs, and in :my ~\·,:mt, ,.;1y Jll'O(•t•t•tlings f,>l' (1:tm::ges hcrc11;:uer :1uthorisetl hy the l'omt nnrnt be t•onm1rm·ed within ;;ix weeks :tfMr the spn·iee on tht" apprentfre of the nutiee r('fern•t1. to in subcl:lnse (n) herpof, otherwi'-;e :my elaim for tl:tm• agt·s shall lie dt>em('tl to lw \·.-:ih;,•tl antl forfeitetl.

(<·) If t\l{' t·ontrnd of :1pprentieL"ship is tr~msft>rred 011 the lmnkrnptey or insoh-eue_\. of the C'mployer, to :1n­utht•1· employer, the npprentiee n:1med in sueh eontr:1ct ~hall 1u;t lw eonnted in c:1lct1l:1ting the JH"O}lOrtion of :ipprentwt•s to other lahonr.

Extension of 'I'erm.

. 2:2. SnlJj('d _to regnlatio11 38, tim(' lost J,y tltt> :1ppnn· tn·e through ;;H•km'Ss or :_my otlwr t"!Hlse wh:1t~u\·er may, with the eonst•nt of ilw Court on the :1.pplication of :1ny p:1rt.v, 1)(' atl1letl to thl• orig:11::;l term in the :1prenlke­:-;hip :tgr<'CmC'nt at thl' 1:nd of the }"(':lr of serv!re in whieh the time h:151 h<'en lost o~· at the termin:--t;11n of tlie :1p11rt•ntieesltip 1wriotl.

~3. The frrm of :1pprentice::,hi11 m:t_y he extemlcd by tfo• ('onri on the failure of an :1pp1·rntiee to pass two sm·t·esht> ])l'l'iodiC':1] t>X:tminations, either hy Drdcring !l

t"mtinn:tiion of :1ny p:1rticul:lr ye:1r of the :111Jll"t•ntice­ship, in whil'h ('USP the next ve:ll" of servie•: r,huli nd t•onm1encP until :ifter the exi1ir:1tion of th13 e:d<:nded period, or by :lthling thf' period of extension to the last _\·t•:lr of Sf'r\·iee. 1t. shall be the duty of the e:-.::nninen to m:1ke :1ny n•t·onnne1Hl:1tion the\· see fit to the Court for the ,purpose of sm·h extension." Any ('Xlension of the term of :ippi-('ntit•e:-;hip shall be snhjeet to :1Il the comli­tions :llHl stip11l:ttions in the orig:n:11 :1greement, exeept as to r:itt's of w:1ge$, whieh sh:111 be such :1.monnt :1s the C'omt m:1.y ddermine. (8ee :1lso regul:1tions 34 :J.ll(} 35.)

'I'l"ehnit·:11 Edne:1tion Cbsses. 24. (:1) E\"C'ry :l.l1Jll'entice sh:tll attend reguhrly :1.nd

punctn:11ly :i. Go\"('rnment or other :l-ppro\"ed technical school \"Oe:1tion:1l l'l:1ssPs or cbss('S of instruction, for instrnetion in sneh suhjects :ls :1re prodded for his tr:1de. This chnse shall lJe deemed to have been eom• plied with if the ::q1prentiee takes :1 eonrsc in an ap­pro\"etl C'Ol'l"f'spomlenee se.hool: Prodtled, howe\"Cl\ tlrnt att('nd:1m·('S shall not he eompnlsory when the :1ppren•

:2054 GOVERNMENT GAZET1'E, W.A. [8m"£El\1BeR 10, 1948.

tice is rcsitlt•nt ontsidt• a ratlins of 12 miles from the plat•c wlwrc instruction is given, or in the ease of ill­ness of the :wlHl'ntirc the proof whereof lies on him. ProYidetl also that if lC'elmi<'al instnictiou is JIOt an1il­ahlc in thl' lot·,llity in wltirh thl' :ql1mmtiec i;,; emplo)'etl :rnd is aYrtilablc h~- t•oncsvontlcnl'e1 at n'asonnble cost, lo be npprowtl by the Court, tlw Court mny llrescribo sneh correspondence course ns tht• tct'lmical instruction to lJc taken by tht• apprentice ;rnd paid for by the t•mployer.

(b) 'l'hc fees for lht• cla!sSCS ttticntlt'ti by the ap!)rt'H· tice slwll bt• paitl by the employt•r.

(c,) The llCriotl during which apprentices are to at­tend such technical school or ulasst's if any shall be four hours llCr week.

25. Any '1llJlrCllticc wlto: (a) fails ·without rrnsonablt• cnnse, the vroof where­

of lies on him, tu attt-ntl an~· tcl'lmil'nl school or clnss punctually when such is :n·:1ilnblc for instrnetion, at the time n1lpointcd for the connncnnnent of the school or class, or leaYes school or clam, before the time n1lpointcd for leaving, "·:tho11t the permiss:on of tlrn tcnchcr; Ol'

(h) fails to he tliligent or ht'hans in an imlccorous ma1111t•r wh:Ic in such st•hool or cbss; or

(c) tlcstroys or foils to tnke c.arc of any matcrinl or cqnipmcut in sud1 school or class shall be dcC'rnl'd to commit :1 \lrC'at'i1 of tlw A,nn·tl anJ slwll be liahle fur eat\1 snth brenth to n penalty not PXcectling two pouml:,;.

~6. V1'hcn• in :i.nY east' it is shown tu the sntisfne­tion of tlw Conrt tiiat nny a,pprrntict•, h~· reason of his engagement on co1mtr,Y work or othr1· ~ootl cause, cnn· not conwnirntl~· nttrnd n trclrnical e>ht•ool or otllt'r pre­i,;er;Jietl classl':.., ~twh of these rrgnlations ns rclnte to nttc-ntlm1t·c at a tedmit'al st•lrnol or other llrcscribetl elasscs :rnd to examinations, sh:111 not il}ll)ly to such nppren1:ice, hut he shall hC' subject to such conditioJ1s ns the Court may tlircct.

27. If the cx:unint'rs or the imlustrial union or em­ployer comernetl make rr1lrescntations ~o the Court that the facilities proYitlctl b~- the h•t·luncnl school or other plnce of Yorntional trnining for the teaching of apprc11tiret~, arc in:ttlcqunt(', the Court n!a! mnkc such inYestigntions antl sm·h rrport to thr ~Innstcr colltro.l• ling such trdmit•al B<'hool. or 8twh other vlncr, ns 1t deems 11ecessa I'~-.

28. Vf;ht•n an amlrcutit-t• :1tfrmls :1 tcclmicnl school, Yoeationnl -clnN,rs, or other ebss or t•lasses of instruction during his ordinary "·orkil1g hours, where such is pre, st'ribct1, the time so oeenpit·tl shall be rcga..rdcd as part of the term of his a]lllrrnticeshiv, nml the ellllploycr $hall not be entitled to make any tlctludion from the wnges of the nvprcntit•e for such tinw.

Bxamiuations.

29. (a) En•r~· apvrentiec shnJl he bo!md to st1;bmit himself to cxaminntion at the lllnct•s and tunes nppomtctl by the Hr-gistrnr aft:1· eonsnltnti.on wit.h the. c~nmin.crs

(Ji) Ewry np1lrenhcc sh:tll, prior to $ubm1~tmg lnrn­~.e1f to exnminntion, if requiretl hy the cxmmncrs, pro­tluce to the examiners :1 ecrtiflcntc thnt he has mntlc at kast 70 -per ccnhun of attendnnces nt the tet•!mical sclwol or otl1cr lllnct• of instrnction, unless he 1s ex­empted from sn-eh attcmlnncc for gootl cause.

(c) The Registrnr shnll notify t_hc cxnmi.nc.rs of the 1iamc-s an<l ntltlresst•s of the nprenbccs reqmrccl to sub­mit thcmschcs to c-xnmination and the attcndnnccs made by them nt the tedmil'nl school shouhl such information bC in his possession.

(tl) 'l'hc em::_llo~·cr slwll pl.1Ct' at the tliS]_l?sal of .the cx:imincn:, such materinl nml machinery on lns prcnnscs ns may he n•quirctl h;r tht•m, nntl shnll in nll ways facili­tate ti1c t•ornlnl't of the examination.

ilO. (n) '.l'he examiners shall be pcrson_s skilled in th~ intlnstry arnl ilJlpointctl hy the Co~rt. ln the cwnt ?f :l tli.sngreemcnt between the cxannncrs, the mn_ttcr lll tlis1mtt• i::lrnll be refen·etl to n third person ag1•c.cd to Ly them or nominatetl br the Court or the Pl'es1clcn!,. nt the rctpicst of any ot' the examiners, a1!d tl1e dcc1s10n of such person slwll be final and conch1s1Yc,

(b) It shall be the duty of !he examiners t~ examine the work req11irc the protluct10n of the certificate of attcmlnndc imJuire into the diligence of caeh npprcnticc, nml as to~ the opportunities prnritlctl by th.e employer for ('at'.h ap1ircnt-icc to lcnrn, nntl to submit a rci::iort to tlic Court in ·writing as to the result of the- e:>:nmma-

tion "·ithin onC' month from the date of holding the l'xam'.nation, hut this 11criotl may be extcmlctl by the ( '011rl.

(t') i-iud1 t>xandnation shn11, whnc }lOSsihlc1

iul'lmk~ the(ll'_Y :md pntdit·c ns •~pplictl to the trade, imlustr~·, eraft, ot·rnpation, or ealling to \\·hlt'h the apprentWc is indentured.

31. '£he Registrar shall, nftc-r t'ach examination, issue .i t't'rtifit'ntc to t•at•h npprcntil'e imlfrnting the results and t!'.u term of tl}l}lrenticcship scrwtl.

32. \Vhcncnff it is1 possible so to tlo, the cxami1lt'rs, lwfon• cntrring nvon the exnmi11ntion, shnll dr,1w np a syllabus showing what, in their opinion, is the stage of proficicncr "·hich an npprentiec sho11ltl nttnin nt each of the exmninrytions prescrihctl. The s~·llnbus shnll be sub­ject to rl'dcw by tlw- Conrt at any time, nncl shnll be kept ne :-t rccoi·tl h~· the Rcgistrnr antl a copy llflmlctl to the 0:~mnineri, lwfore ench examina..tion. 'l'hc said syllnlms mn~· he snhject to nltcrntion from time to time by the t•xnmincrs, who shnll forthwith notify the. Registrar ther('of.

33. In lien of, or in nthlition to, examiners ab°'·e rc­ft•rrctl to the Comt may appoint, wholly or pnrtly, cx­amincr.s to he n·c•ommcrnled by the Snvcrintendcnt of 'l'rclmicnl Ethtl'ation fo1• the ·whole or any portion of the M1hjt>cts of im,trnC't ion.

3-1. On the failure of nu n]l}n'cuticc to 1wss any of lhr- examinatiom;, llll' employer mas, if the cxnmincrs so rccom1ueml withhold the incrensc in 1Yngcs accrniug to the appn•ntil'c irn nceol'llancc with the scale set forth in the- Awani for !'-twh pcriotl :is mny he rccommentlctl b.,. the cxamint'rs but not cxcC'ctling h\·clYc months, (Sec also rC'gnlntion ~3.)

:-:..1, Upon tlw i':tilmc of nu :lllprentfre to pnss. two ttmset•ntin: cxaminntions, it shnll lie the tlnty of the examiners to re1lort snmc to the Court, with n l'ecom­mendntion ns to thr rxtcnsion of the apprenticeship pcriotl, tlw cancrllation of the npprcnticcship ngrccment, or such other remedial measures (i.e., increased time for t('t'imit•nl il111t1 nction) :11- they ma? tlecm ndYisable Thr C'onrt, after noti(•t• to nll parties concerned, may t•nuecl the ngn•rrn('nt oi- make sncl1 other 01'tlrr in the t•ircnmst:rnccs as it m:i.y det•m ucccssnry. (See nlso regn­ln tion 23.)

3G. U1lon eomplt•tion of the llCriotl of trnining prc­Sl'l'ibctl or any nnthorisc(l extension thereof, cneh appren­tice shall, if ht' has vns:;:-.etl the fowl examination to the satis-fndion of the t•xamincrs1 be proYitlctl with a ccr­tifiC'ntc to thnt t•ffcct hy the Rcgistrnr. This certificate shall also lw signt·tl hy the ex:1miners.

Lost 1'ime.

37. Tl1c emplo~·cr shall ]lay the n1lprcntice for all time lo~'t thrnngh niclrncss or the holidays prcscribctl by thin Aw:1r<l ProYitlctl-

(a) payment fur sueh sit•l.;ness shnll not excectl a totnl of two weeks in en.eh ycnr:

(h) Where the time lost through sielmess execetls four consc-cnth•e working tla,n, the employer may demnntl from the1 app1•entict• the }ll'Otlnctiou of a mt•tlical ccrtifi­t•n.h•, nnd n :further t'Cl'tificntc or certificates! may be 1·c­qnired if m1y time is lost thro11gli sickness within sc...-en tlnys from the tlntc of resumption of tlnty, the cost if any of smh certificate or certificntcs not exceeding 5s\. to be borne lly the employer

(c) An a.pprrnticc shall not be entitlrd to recciw nny wages from his employer for any time lost through the result of nu accitlcnt not nrising out of or in the eoursc of his ('mploymc-nt, or _for nny rwcitlcnt or sick ncss arising ont of his ow11 wi.lfiil default.

(tl) Libc1-ty is rescrwtl to the respondents to npply for the deletion of this regulation.

38. 'rht• cmployt•r shnll pny the npprcnticc, in rt'S/J.)Cct of time lost thrnugh compulsory milit:1r~' or nnYaT tmin· ing (hut not ext'C'Ctlin~ two weeks in nny year of serv­ice), the amount h,v which the w:igcs 1n'cseribctl hy the intlustrinl nwnnl for the trndc, cnlling, croft, occnpn­tion or imlustrv exct•etls t11e nmouut rccciYcd by the :ql}l;'cnticc from· the De1l::.rtmcnt of Defence: ~!'ovidcd, howe,·er, thnt thi,; clnnsc i::hnll not npply to nnhta.ry or nn,·nl trnining impo,;t•d tluough failure to ntt('nd com~ llulsory pnrndes,

All time lost bY rcnsou of compulsory militnry or 1HIY:tl trnining• oth~r tlwn the ndtlitional trnining mcn­tionetl in the :1h0Ye ]ll'oYiso shnll connt ns pmt of the 0}l]Jrcnt iccship.

8~1"1•g1rn1,;u 10, Hl-18.] GOVERNl\IlDNT GAZfi:'1'1'E. W.A. 205.)

39. \VhC'n an upprentil"c is ab!:1t•ut from "·ork or :my e;rnse other th:m sidmess· or in pursu:1m·e of the pro­Yisions of tht•se regnl:1tions, the employt•r shall be en­titled to deduet from the wages of the ap1JI"entit·t' an :11no11nt prnpol'tion:tte to the time so lo::.t.

1>:1rt-time Euqiloymcnt.

40. \Vht•n• in any C:lS<! :1n emlJlOyl"r is il'mpor:n·ily nn:tblc to 1J1·0Yide work to employ :1n :tpprC'ntil"C for hi;; tnll time, upplit·:1tion m:1y be made b,,· the ewployer tu l he Con rt for 1wrmission-

( a) to employ the :1p1n·eutil·e for 511t·h lesser time pt'l" week or per month :rnd at Slll'h n•mm1er:1tlo11 :1s the Court m:1y determine, being not less th:tn the propor­tionate :1mount of the r:1te of w:1ges prcsl'ribetl by the intlustri:il Award or Agreement for the tr:1,:e, e:1lling, or industry; or

(b) to suspend the eontraet for sneh 1wrio<l :md on snrh terms :1s th;, Court thinks fit.

If the Court gr:rnts the applit·:1tiou, holilt:iys will bl" reduced pro rata.

:\1 ist·e lb llCOllS.

41. (1) The Registrar sh:1ll pn•p:ll·(' :tnd ke('p :t roll of :i.pprentit"CS eont:1iuing-

(a) :1 rel'onl of :1ll :1pprentit'es :mtl prnh:1tioners pl:wed with t•mployer1:1;

(b) a record of :111 t>mpluyers "'ith whom :1ppren­tiees :1re pl:tl'ed;

(e) a n•l'onl of tht• progn•~s of e:td1 :1ppn•ntit·e, re­l'Ol"lling the rc:;nlt of the C:'l'.:llllint·rs · n·purts_;

(tl) any other 11a1·tit·ulars thl' Conrt m:ty din•d. (2) 'l'hese ret"ot·tls shall be Oj)l"ll to insprt·tio11 hy em•

ployt'l'8 :mtl tll(' nnion of worlwn; intt,r('stetl upon request.

4:!. ( i) (:1) For the purpose of ascerbining the num­ber of apprentices :illowed :1t any tinw the :1ver:tg,', number of jonrneymt'll employed on :;ll working days of the U months imnwdi:1tely pre<·e1ling s,nd1 time sh:1.ll 1JC deemed to be the nnmher of jonrueymcn em1iloyed.

(b) Wl1ere the· employe1· is himself :1 journeyman re• gnl:1rly and n:rn:illy working :1t the tr:itle he shall be counted :1s :1 jonrnt•y1u:rn for the purpose of t•omput:ng the number of :lppi·entit•es :1lluwt•(\. Ju lhc l·:ist• of a p:irtnership e:1eh partner shall he 1keme<l :1 jonrneym:m for the puqiose of thi~ snhrhns.<>.

(e) Where :1 hnsint:>SS is in operation for less than 12 months the method of :1scert:1ining tlw nmnhC'r sh:ill be :1s :1greed by the union :1ntl the employer, or .if no :1grce­ment is :1nb·cd :1t1 as Jetenniued hy the Conrt.

(2) Nobdthsbnding the pr°'·is.ions of subd:rnse (1) hereof the Conrt m:1y in any p:nticul:1r r:1.se--

(a) In spcci:11 rirl'umstru1ceS1 perwit the taking or em­ployment of un :1pprentire by an e111ploye1· uotwithstand­ing that the quota fi:'l'.etl by the Aw:1nl may be exreeded.

(b) Refuse the registr:1tion of :1n agreement of :qi­prenticeship or the taking of :111 apprentit·e in :tn_y e:1se whe11 in the opinion of the Conrt the t·ireumt::ta1wes ure sneh th:1t the :1pprentire is not likely to rCl'('iYC the instruction :rnd tr:1i11ing neress:1ry to qualify him :is :1 tradesman.

43. E,·ery imlnstri:il inspector appointed in pursu­:1nt·e of the prodsions of the In<lustri:11 .Arbitration Art, Hl12-Hl41, sh:111 ba,·e the power t~ enter :1ny prelll· ises, make snrh inspection o_f the premises, pl:lnt, m:1ehinery, or work upon whil"l1 :rny :1pprentire is em­plo,·ed or could be employed, interYie"· :1ny :tpprentire or ~employee, examine :rny books or documents of the b1tsiness !'elating to the w:igcs and ronditio11s of appren­tires, interrogate the employer in reg:1rd to any of the above•mentioned m:1tters.

44. \Vith a view to determining whether the number of apprentices being tr:1ined is sufficient to meet the future requirements. of the inJnstry in the m:itter of skilled :1rtis:1ns, the Rcgistr:11" m:1y reqnil·e :my employer to fnrnish him with :lll}" :.perified informatiuu rel:1tiug to the s:1id iuJustr;v, or relating to the worktrs eng:igcd thereil1.

45. In eyery :1pplie:1tion under d:lnse:.: 1.), 181 19, 20, and 40 hereof, the nnion of workNs reg:stered m:1~· in­ten·ene :1nd make such represent:1tions :1t the hearing .::ts it m:1y deem neress:1ry. Simibrly, in the c:1se of :in :1pplir:1tion um1er rhnsc 22, the emplo)·er m:1y inter­wne :1ml, iu :1n :1pplic:1tion under el:tns(' 23, both the em­ployer and the nnion m:iy interYene. \Yhcre such inter· ,·ention is made, :1 representatiYe or :1go1t sh:1ll he :1.p· pointetl in the m:1uuor l:1itl tlow11 by section 6:5 of the Ae-t,

l.XDL:STH!AL ..:\Hll!TRATIO:\' ACT, 1!>12-1941. Form A.

( Funn to he filh•ll in :tnd fonvardt·tl tu the Rt>gistr:11· hy l'YCry pt•rst,n di'sirons of lwl"oming :w ..:\ppreut1ee.)

Tl1c Hegistrar, ,\rl;itration C'onrt, Perth.

1 lwrelJy notif~· yon th:it I :un dP~irow, nf Jit'l,orning :111 :qiprenth·t• to tht· tmdermcutiun'.'d h':1tlt• :1n I eul"lr:s"' hei-e""ith ecrtifh·:1k from nn· he:ill tt';t("ht•r. Fllll ll:llllC ............. : . . ............ , ......... . 1\..dJress ......... _ ............................... . D:ite of Di1·th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. . Tr:tde ................ (Br:1nt·h J •••••••••••••••••

Rehool l;ist attended ......... St:1nJ:1rJ pasl'Cd ........ .

Sign:tture ...

Sign:-itla·e of P:Hent (or G-nardi:rn).

Date ......... • ...... • • • • • • • •

To Tht• Ht•gi.·4r:ir, Arliitr:1tio1t Conrt, Pt•rth.

Plea:.e> t:1ke notit•e> th:it .......................... . of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... , h:ts enteretl my scrYiee (on prnlia.ticm) :is nn :1ppn•ntit·c to the .............. . tr:1Je on the ............ t1ay of ............ l !)

I>:1tt•tl this ............ day of ..... , ...... l!l

(8ign:1tnrc of J~mployt•r) .................. .

Note.-WJ1en the prolmtion:n·y period h:1:- expired :in :1JUition:1l notiJil':1tion ~hould lw sent, with the ""ords in it:11it•s stntek out.

Form C.

(Hrgnlatiun H.)

Certifie:itc of 8erdt·e.

This ii, to t·ertify that ......................... of . ............. h:1:- s('rYe>d ........ ye:1rs ............. . months at the .............. lir:1neh of th(' ........... , tr:1de>. He h:1s atl:tined (or not :1tbinetl or :1tbined mol"e th:m) tht· :1wr:1ge pl"oficieney of an :11iprentire of like expcrieuce. The l':IUSC of the tr:1nsfer (or ter• min:1tion) of the :tpprenticeship is. :1s follo"·s :-

J )afl'J thi~ .. . .1by of ............ 19

(Kignattll"i' of Employer) ..

1''orm D. Cl'rtilie:i.te of P1·oficieney.

This is lo l',ertify th:1t............ . . . . . . . . .h:1s :-:atisficJ t-he Ex:1mi11ers of .............. eompetelll'C in the ............... hr:tm·h of the ............... trade at tht• t·x:nninatiun 111·opcr to the., ........... , ... ~·e:n· of....... . ...... serdee :1s :1pprentice.

D;ited the ............. Jay oi" .......... , .. 19

Registr:1r.

Porm E.

Pin)1l Certifieatc. Thi:-: bi· to t't'l"tify that ........................... of

................. h:is t·umplekd the 1wriuJ of tr:1ini11g of ...... _ ... , .. ye1n·, prC'Sl'ri\Jetl by his Agreement of Apprentin!:.hip :wtl h:rn p:tsse1l the Final Ex:1111inution 'l'Qt;t to the s:itisf:H"t;u11 of the examiners foi- the ..... . ...................... trade.

D:1ted :1t ................. the ....... , ....... day of

····················19 Hegistr:1r.

Exnminers.

2056 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948.

Form F. General Form of Ap11renticcship Agreement.

(Recommended.) THIS AGREEMENT, made this .................. day of .............. 19. . . . between .................. of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( address) ................. ( oecu-pation) (hereinafter called "the em11Ioycr"), of tho -first 11art, ....................................... of ....................... , bo1n 011 the ............. day of ................. 19. . . (hereinafter called '' the ap-11re11tice "), of the second part, and ................. . of ................. (address) ............... (occu-pation) .................... , parent (or guardian) of the said ....................... (hereinafter called the ''parent'' or ''gua1·dia11''), of the tJ1ird part, witncss­cth as follows:-

1. The ap11rc11ticc of his own free will and with the com~nt of the parent (or guardian) hereby binds him­self to scn·c the cm11loyer as his ap11reniice, and to learn the trade of ............................... for a period of ............ J"Cars, from the ............. . day of .......................... , one thousand nine hundred and .................. .

2. The parent (or guardian) and ap111·euticc hereby for themselves and each of tl1cm and their aud each of their rcs11ccti\"C executors, ad111i11istn1tors, and assigns co\·cnaut with the employer as follow:-

(a) That the ap111·c11ticc slmJl and will trnly and faith­fully scn·e the cm11loyer as his ap11rcnticc in the said trade at ......................................... . :lforcsaid, and will diligently attend to his work at the said trade, and will at all times willingly obey the reason­ahlc directions of the employer, his managers, foremen, and overseers, and \\ill not during the a-11prcnticc;;hip, without the consent in writing of the employer sell a11y goods which the employer makes or employ himself in the service of any other 11erso11 or company in any work, or do any work which the em11loycr undertakes!, other thun for the cin11loyer, and will not a-bsent himself from the employer's scn-ice without lea vc, and will comply with the Jtrovisions of the regulations and of all Award! anrl Agreements made nuder the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1941, '01' any other Act in force so far as the same shall relate to his apprenticeship.

(b) That the a1J11rc11ticc will not do· or knowingly suffer any damage to be done to the pt'operty of the employer.

3-. The em11loycr for himself, his heirs, executors, ad­ministrators and assigns hereby coYenants with the ap­prentice as followS!:-

(a) That the employer will accept the apprentice as his a,11prcutic.e during the said term, and will during the said tern1, by the hdt means in Jti"s 11owcr, cause him to he instrnctccl in the trade of ........................ . and will provide facilities for the practical tra.ining of the ap111·c11ticc in the said trade.

(h) 'l'hat thu tcclmic::il instruction of the apprentice, when availahlc: shall be, a,t the cxpeni:(l of the employer mHl slHlll be in the em11loyer 's time, except in places when such instruction is given after the ordinary work­ing hours.

(c) In the e\·cnt of the ap11re11ticc, in the opinion of the examiner or examiners a11poiutcd by the Arbitration Conrt, not progrcming satisfactorily, incrc:ised time for technical instruction shall be allowed at the employer's expense to enable the a,p11rcnticc to reach the nec.essary standard.

(cl) That the c11111loyer will observe and perform all the conditions and stipulations of the Industrial Arbi­tration Act, 1912-Hl41, or any Act or Acts amending the same and any regulations made thereunder, as far as -bltc same concern the <1.pprcnticc, AND ALSO the conditions and sti1rnlatio11s of any relative Award or Industrial Agreement for the time being in force.

4. IT IS FURTHER AGREED BETWEEN THll PARTIES HERETO,-

(:1.) That the a11prcntice shall not be rcs11011sible f.or any faulty work or for any damage or in.jury done to matcrinls, work, or machinery, tools, or plant other than wilful damage or injury during the comse of his work

(b) That the apprentice shall not be required to work 0\0 crtime without his consent.

(c) This Agreement may, subject to the ap111'ornl of i he Comt, be c-anrcllcd by mutual consent by tJ1c em­ployer :ind 1mrcnt (or g1mrdian) giving one month's notice in w1·iting to the Comt and to the parties con-

cerned that this Agreement shall be terminated, and on such mutual couscnt hcing given the apprenticeship shall be terminated without 11rejudicc to the rights of any of the parties hereto lll rcs11cct of any antecedent brcaeh of the 111·0\·isious of this Agreement.

(d) Other conditions.

5. This Agreement is subject to amendment, varia­tion, or cancellation h;y the Court pursuant to the po,\·crs to that effect contained in or implied hy the provisions rclnting to ap1u·c11tices eontaincd in the Award.

In witness whereof the said parties hereto have here­unto set th-eir hands and seals the day and year first hcrcinbcforc written. Signed, sealed and delh·ercd by the said l

i-~ ·t·l;c· ·1;.;c·s~;1~~ · ~f:::::::::::::::::::: J (Signature of Guardian.)

And by the saic1 ...................... ~ in the 11rescnce of .................... f

(Signature of A11prc11tice.) Aud by. . . . . . . . ........... of the said l .................... fm· and on beh:1lf 1 of the said .......................... f in the presence of .................... J

(Signature N otcd and Registered this ....... .

....................... 19 .. .

of Em11loyer.) .......... clay of

Registrar.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 7 of 1947.

Between Mctro1101ita11 Supcrphospha,tc and Chemical Works Industrial Union of Workers, Applicant, and Cuming Smith & Mt. Lyell Farmers Fertilizers Ltd. and Crcsco Fcrti])i.:-~eris (W.A.) Ltd., Re· spondcnts.

,vHER,EAS an industrial dis1rntc existed between the abovcnamcd parties, and whereas the said dispute was referred into Court for the purpose of hearing and de­termination, and whereas the parties subsequently met and conferred and have arrived at agreement on all matters in difference, and whereas tho parties have this clay appeared before the Court by their respective rcpre­sentath·cs and requested the Court to make the said Agreement an Award of the Court: Now, therefore, the Court, pnrs11:111t to section 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1941, and :1ll other powers therein enabling it, hereby declares the memorandum hereunder written to have the same effect as and be deemed an Award of the Court.

Memorandum of Agreement. (Note :-Wherc\·cr the word '' A ,vard'' occurs herein,

it shall be taken to mean :ind include ''Agreement.'')

1.-Arca. This Agreement shall 011cratc 0\"Cr the area com­

prised in the South-West Land Division of the State of ,vcstcrn Australia.

2.-Term. This Agreement sltall operate for a period of one

( l) year from its date.

(a) B:1sic Wage (b) Adult V•torkcrs:

3.-w·agcs.

Within a 15 mile radius

from the G.P.O., Perth.

Per Weck. £ s. d. 5 15 9

(i) Phos11hate Rock Section:

1. Sho\·cl men on truck tip (Crcsco works)

t. Rock tunnel men

Outside a 15 mile radius

from the G.P.0., Perth, but with­

in the South· \Vest Lall(l Division.

Per '\\Teck. £ s. d. 5 15 2

Margin Per Week,

s. d. 9 U

12 e

8EPTK.\WER 10, 1948.] GOVERNMEN'P GAZETTE, IV .A. 2057

i\fargin Per ·week.

s. a. 3. Trimmers 9 6 4. Belt :md c1·11Rher men 9 6 5. Tl"llck cle:mcrs .. 9 6 6. Ucn cleaning uwlrr crusher 9 6 7. Electric showl w·iuchmcu 12 6 s. Rock crushing millmcn 15 6 9. Rock crushing :issist:rnt 9 6

10. Ucn clc:uiug boom 11 0 11. Shunter 1;3 6 12. :Men h:mclling 1,:mrl:i 9 (i

13. Men working with Ci:ll'kc sl10,·cl 12 6 14. Sho,·cl men 9 6

(ii) Sulphm Section: 15. Rhowl :tnd b:tl"l"0W men 18 6 Hi. Trimmers 18 6 17. Dr:ty :ttteud:tnt .. 18 6 18. Belt :tnd crusher men 18 6

19. Tunnel :Men 23 0 20. ConYcyor belt attendant 18 6 21. Shunter .. ~4 6 22. Truck cleau('rs 18 6 23. Men working with Clarke showl 21 6

( iii) Snperphosphatc Section: :24. Supermen (dump) 9 6 25. Super tunnel men 17 0 26. Bagging mill scrrcu mcu 15 6 27. 1Icn cl('aning under mb.:('r o,

bagging mill 12 6 28. Men working mi:,.:('r in s11pc1·

plant 18 6 29. Hot super clcn men working

cxcaY:1.tor l:l 6 30. Hot super belt coin·cyor men 13 6 31. Super and other loaders 24 6

32. Super tl'ncl{crs .. 9 6 33. Super trucking np inclined

ramp or board 9 6 31. 1fon working under co1n'cyor

belt when disc·harging 9 6 35. Men working scoop winch on

super 12 6 36. Super trnck sl1cctcrs .. 9 6

37. Bag men (men who keep baggcl's supplic(l with bags) 9 6

38. Dumping men owing to light super 9 6

39. Baggers 9 6 40. Men working overhead rlcctric

rranc 18 6 41. Men wo1·ki11g Rushton sho,·cl 18 6 42. :Men in charge double haggcrs 9 6

43. 1fcn in charge bagging plant 15 6 44. Bag sewers 9 6 4-5. Super nan-y men 12 6

(iY) Snlphmic Acirl Sccti011: 4-G. Lcaclhnrncr's assistant inclu!l-

iug height lllOllCY 15 6 47. Gcncr::il assistant 12 6 48. Acid pumpman 18 6 49. Ch:tmbcrman 18 6

50. Roastcnuan 24 G 51. Acid pnmpmnn on pyrites

(Crcsco works) ~4 6 52. Chambc1"n1a11 on pyrites 21 6

53. General assistants on p~-ritcs acid plants 15 6

:34. Men operating winch for scooping snlplnn· ~l 6

55. Fourth mau working :1round pyl'itcs acid plants 15 6

56. Fourth ll1a11 working !lround pyrites acid plants if h:rndling ciudcrs 18 u

57. Fomth m:1.11 working around pyrites roasters 18 6

58. Men in p}"l"itcs :tcicl plants hgging colcl pipes 15 6

59. i.Men in pyrites acid plants bgging hot pipes 21 6

(a) :Men when engaged cleaning melter hearths premcltcr hearths shall be paid two shillings and pence (2s. Gel.) extra. per hearth for such work.

o, six-

(b) 1,Icn when employed cleaning ont ::icitl tanks, acid chambers, or acid receptacles over fifty (50) g::il­lons c:tp~city, or preparing towers from inside for re­pairs, or cleaning sulphur bm-ncrs, combustion cham­hPl'S ancl burner pipes or roaster flues bnt not cleaning eyrlones or acid plant fans, or cleaning from inside den flues and fume condenser sh:tll be paid two shillings and six (2s. 6d.) cxtr:1 per day or portion of :1- day.

(c) Men engaged in any of tlic following work, if not usually employed in sulphm or acid sections and in receipt of a special allowance for such sections, shall be p:tid one shilling and sixpence (ls. 6d.) extra. per day or portion of a d:i.3·; mixing sulphm ancl sands for slaibs, sweeping off brick burners, h:tndling and w:tshing acid bricks, cleaning out refuse from acid chamllers.

(cl) Men employed calibr:iting mixer tank with acid shall be paid sixp('ncc (6d.) per clonblc bmk extra for s-nch ,rork.

(e) Men ernshing mang:mc"C rock shall be paid one shilling (Is.) extra per cby or any portion of a day.

(f) 11cn c•lcaning acid plant fans and flues alUl dryt~r sc·mbbc1· on pyrites acid plants (outside routiuc wash­ing) shall be paid one shilling (ls.) extra per clay or :my portion of a clay.

(v) Pyrites Section:

60. 1\fcn unloading pyrites 61. Men. shunting and in charge

of unloading 62. Men shovelling pyrites 63. :Men clc,·ating pyrites

1fargin Per Weck.

s. d. 18 6

24 6 18 6 21 6

64. 1fcn hanclling pyrites cinders (vi) Acid and Chcmi<>al Manufacturing

18 6 Section:

65. Nitric, muriatic and other acid chemical mannfactnrcs

00. Men mixing and dcsp:ttching acid

(Yii) '.Mixed Manures Plant: 67. Men working on or mixing

~pcei:tl m:tuurcs or feeding b:1.gging mill (except boncdnst, blood, bone or lime)

68. :Men working mixtmcs contain­ing blood or bone, or feeding bagging mills with same,

69. Men mixing o, hanclling basic phosphate

70. Men handling closed b:tgs of copper ore

71. Men handling open bags of eopper ore

72. 'Men bagging super :1ml copper ore

73. 'M:tn in charge .. (viii) General Section:

74. General yard cleaner-up 75. Bag printer 76. \Vatchmau (52 hours, subject

to clause 6 (e) ) 77. Despatch clerk 78. 'l'ally clel'k 79. Storcman SO. Bag room forcmnu 81. Platclayers 82. Slmutcrs 83. Tradesman's assistant (othc1·

than carpenter's) 84. Carpenter's assistant .. 85, :Men operating b:ig hoist unless

s11ch hoist is arr:wgcd for automatic stopping

18 6

18 6

9 6

12 6

12 6

15 6

24 6

15 6 18 6

9 6 9 6

20 6 21 6 19 6 21 6 15 6 15 6 15 6

12 6 15 6

12 6 86. Other workers not specified ..

(c·) Jm:ior \Vorkcr~: 9 6

Per Cent. of Basic Wage.

Under lG years of ag!:: 16 to 17 years of age 17 to 18 yc:u-s of age 18 to 19 years of age 19 to 20 years of age Ovc1· 20 yc:trs of age-adult r:ttcs.

:rn 45 571,ti 70 85

(d) For the purpose of convenience the wages scribetl abo,·c al'c e;,;:prcssccl in weekly amounts. provisions of clause (11) (Contract of Service) be rc:ttl in conjnnction with this clause.

pre­The

shall

2038 GOV.!,;RNMENT GAZE'l"flc, W.A. [SEP'l'E:MBEI{ 10, 1948.

No junior ,rorkcr less than :,;c,·<•ntccn (17) _re:irs of :igc sh:ill lie cmplo_,·N1 in wheeling b:1gs. of SlllH'l'­phosph:itc m other .,.imil:n material up :rn inclined 1·a111p or bo:1nl. ~o l)o_y of Jess than eighh>cn (18) ye:1rs 0£ :ige shall lie employed 011 night shift.

(<') U:1s1:nl \Vork<•rs: Any worker e111p1oyed for ]c~s lh:1ll one ( 1) week sh:111 he cut:itlcd to two shillings (~s.) JH'r day, in addition to the ordilrnry r:1tes prc,­:,eribcf1 for tlw p:1rti<·ular <-la~:-, of 1rorh in whiel1 he i<; employed.

4.~I~xtr:i Hates and General Conditions.

(i) Ex<•ept whcr<' specifically p1·cs<·ribcd in snbclaD:scs (vi) :md (di) of this <-lausc, t}I(' method of' cal<'nlatn)g t}I(' extra rates provided in this <·l:msc sh:111 he as follows:-

Any wor];er <·an·ying out the sp<•<·ial dulh•s ,men­tioned in this cl:msc for less th:rn half ( 1/:.?) of Oil<' (1) d:1y 01· shift sh:lll he p:i.id the extr:1 allom.111<·c 011 :1

prn r:i.fa h isis for t\l(' time :1<·t11a1ly e111ployed on sm·h \\'Ork.

\Vhcrc sm•h worker performs the work for h:ilf (l/:.?) or more of one (1) day or shift he sh:i.11 .be paid the cxtr:i. ~1llow:i.mc for the whoh• of ::m<·h d:1y or shift.

(ii) Eightpence (8d.) 1icr d:i.y o,·<•r tlw minimum n1tc ptcscribcd herein shall be p:lid to men employed-

(a) cl<>::1ni11g :i.erator from outsi<lL·. . . (iii) One shilling (ls.) per d:i.y 0\"Cr the mmu11m11

rate prescribed herein shall be p:i.id to men cmploycd­(a) grindi11g sand for sulphur burners; (b) working 011 scaffold twch·c (12:) feet or more

from th<· ground. (e) st:icking b:i.les of h:1gs two (2) tiers high or

o,·cr, but where mechanical mc:ms ai·e cmploy~d for lifting, this :1llow:.111ce sh:i.ll not :i.p1ily unless III the opinion of :1 Bo:i.rd of Rcfcrenee the cxtr:i. <'xertion i~ still rcquil·cd;

(d) lifting 01· car!'ying h:1gs of nitr:i.tc of sod:i.; (c) st:1cki11g b:1gs of r:1w m:i.teri:i.l_s over ~wch·<·

(12:) bags high and where no 111cch:m1cal :i.pph:111ces :ire in n~c;

(f) h:i.m1ling g!'ouml 1imcsto!1e; (g) working with t:n or 11s1ng mcxph:llt; (h) mixing com•.rch•; (i) using cxplosircs; (j) under <·lassi:fh·ations (39) (,b:i.ggcrs)i (43)

(mall in d1:i.rge of b:i.gging pl:i.nt), :i.11d (72) (man b:-igging super :i.nd coppc!' ore) if the snperphosph:i.t<> cont:lins :111 addition of ground limestone. (iv) 011(' shilling and eight pence (ls. 8d.) per <1:i.y

0\"cr the minimum r:i.tc prescribed herein shall he p:i.id to men cmployed-

(:-t) elNming out :i.cr:i.to!' from inside. (\") 'l'wo shillings (2s.) per d:1y over the m111111111m

rah• prcsci-'.bC:'d ln•1·ci11 sh:1ll he p:i.k1 to men cmployed­(:-i) as splicers and riggers; (h) :1s h:i.mmC'r and g:i.dmcn.

(\"i) ]!'h·<• sldlliugs (Js.) o,·cr the minimum rute prc­~('l'illcd herein ~h:i.11 be pa id pc1· d:-iy or p:l rt of :i d:1y to men em:1loycd-

(:i.) Clc•:i.11i11g out or assisting to <·k:i.u out the septil' bnJ;.

(\'ii) 'l'\\"o shilling;; :tnd sixpence (2s. 6d.) per shift f'Xtra sh:i.]] be p:lid to lll<'II <·mploycd after the first two wc:eks-

(:1) on :i.ftcrnoou oi· night shift <·011tiu11011sly. (\"iii) LC':1ding cr:i.ne dri\"er :i.t. c:i.<-11 works sh:i.ll be

paid one .shilling (ls.) per <1:i.y extr:1. (ix) E.x:•cpt :i.s pro\"idcd lll suhcl:i.usc (di) of this

clrlilsc, shift workers othe1· th:111 those 011 d:i.y shift slw.ll be p:lid fl,·e pci- cent (5%) cxrr:1.

(x) Wo1·k done in the mc:i.l time or any portion thereof sl1:11l be p:i.id fol' :i.t the r:i.tc of time :md a h:i.lf, but this sh:i.ll not :-tpply to cases inrnlving com• plction of work commenced before such mc:i.l time, :i.m1 not O?cupying more th:i.11 fifteen (15) minutes from the c0111mcncc111cut thereof, in which case the mc:i.l time will be extended by such period beyond the ordinary time.

(xi) The hours of shiftmcn sh:i.ll include twenty (20) minutes for erib, but the time so occupied shall be t:i.ken :i.t such :i. time, when possible, :i.s to arnid :i. stoppage of work.

(xii) Dust gl:i.sses or goggles sh:tll, whc1·c ncccss:i.ry, l:e snpplic(l to workers.

(xiii) RnbLcr glO\·cs shall be prodded for men who \\"Ork in or about :t<·id plnnts.

(xi\") Lo:Hlcrs out :md h:1ggcrs sh:111 lw p1·0Yi<1c\; with lc:1ther :i.prons.

(x\") Fom· (4) men shall he cng:-igcd in :idd d1:1m­,Jwr~. The fourth rn:1n for th<• time being may be employed :1t auy othe1· work in the industrf, :"It th<' :ippropri:lt0 r:1te of ;r:1g,, prescribed herein. E.tch man ~h:i.11 ha \"e one Rnnday off in four ( 4).

( x, i) 'l'wo (::!; loaders at <•ach works shall he Jl:l id :i-1 ~-m·h throughout the ye:1r.

(.xvii) Any worker placed by the employer in ch:-irgr of tlll'Cf' (3) or mo1·c other 1rorkc1·s sh:1ll be paid one i;hilling (ls.) per day. If plnC'cd in rhargc of less th:i.11 tliree (3) other workers he sh:i.ll be paid sixpence (6d.) per day, in addition to t1i_c 111:1rgin prc.seribcd for th<' work Jwing pcrfo1·mN1. The extr:i. :1lhn\"ance prc~crilwd iu this tilllH"l:msc sh:dl not ap11ly to man in ("}1:11·g(' of h:1ggi11g plant, h:tg room foreman or :my other work('!" who is rc<·civing :111 <•xtrn :illow:rncc for his p:i.rtic11l:!1· 1·ln,:,s of won,.

.).-1Iixcd l<'m1ctio11s. Any work<•r cngag<•c1 011 duties eanying :i.. higher

r:ttc than his on1i11:1ry cl:tssific:i.tion for less tl1:111 h:i.lf ( ¥.:) of one ( 1) day or shift shall be paid the higher r:·tJe for the time :i.ctn:i.ll_,. employed 011 such work.

Where a worl;('J' pcrfo1·111s duties carrying :i. higher r:i.tc tJ1:m his ordinary cl:1ssiflc:i.tio11 for half ( 1_/2) or more of one (1) day or shift he sh:i.ll he 1iaid the higher r:i.tc for the who!(' of ::i;uch <1:i.y or shift.

G.-HourH. (:1) Day Workers: Forty ( 40) lwurs sh:i.ll constitute

:l week's, work to be worked in five (5) <bys, Monday to .F'rid:i.y inclusive.

(b) Si1ift \Vorkcrs: 'l'hc 01·di11:il'y hours of shi:l:t W{)J'kcrs, inclnsirc of crib time shall not cxcccd-

(i) Forty (40) hours in any one (1) week, or (ii) Eighty (80) hours in two (2) weeks, at the

option of the employer to be worked in rot:i.l'y shifts nut exceeding eight (8) hours c:i.el1 (lay. (c-) Continuous JH'0ecss may be worked, and shifts

shall rot:i.tc weekly so that, :i.s for :i.s practicable, all workers shall h:t\"C :i. fair shal'c of day shifts.

(d) \Vhcrc :i. worker is called 011 to work a quick shift, he sh:i.ll be paid :i.t the r:i.tc of time :i.nd a qu:i.rtcr for such quick shift.

1 '.A quick shift'' shall mean shift where :i. ,,·01·kcr is brought on to work :i.. fnll shift before h:i.ving h:i.d :lt lc:i.st eight (8) hours off.

( c) Watchm:i. 11 's hours: W ::ttclnu:i. 11 's honl's shall not t'x.t<•cd fifty-two (52) per week, but he sh:ill be allowed one day off for ench four ( 4) weeks without deduction o-f p=-iy.

7 .-Overtime. (a) Overtime shall be p:i.id for work done before tlic

recognised time for starting work :i.ud after t!I(' l'CC0t-(· niscd time for cc:i.sing work in each factory.

E:i.c!1 day sh:i.ll be rcd;oucd by itself. rrhis subcl:i.usc shall not :-ipp1y to men working 011

shifts.

Overtime for work done by workers (othci- th:lll thos<• 011 co11tin11011s shifts) 011 any d:i.y other than spc<·ifiet1 holid:tys or Sund:1ys sh:ill he p:i.id for :i.t the r:i.t<• of tim<' :i.nd :l h:i.lf.

(ib) OYertime for work done by men working 011 continuous shifts sh:i.ll be p:i.i<l for at the rate of double time (i.e., time in :tddition to ordinary time) for :i.ll time worked in excess of eight (8) hours in any one <by of twenty-four (24) homs except so far as the e:1.­ccss is, owing to :1na11gc111ents between the workers lhcmsch·cs, or is ncccss:i.ry for cffc<·ting periodical rnt:i­tion of shifts, or is owing to the relieving 111:i.n not coming on duty :i.nd relieving :i.t the :i.ppointcd time, :in which bttcr case the O\"Crtimc r:i.tc shall be p:i.id when the period exceeds one (1) hour.

(c) Any worker who is required to work 011 Sunday shall be p:i.id a minimum of two (2) hours at the rate :i.ppli<'a,ble for th:i.t d:i.y.

(d) Where a worker, without being notified 011 the pre\"lons day, h:i.s to continue working :-tfter the usual knock-off time for more than one (1) hour, he Shall be provided with any meal required, or shall be p:i.id one shilling :i.nd sb,.1_)ence (ls. 6d.) in lieu thc1·cof:

CltlVlURN1vIENT GA½E'l'TK \V.A. 205!)

i'rod(l('d th:tt this i<nLt•lau:-i.., sh:1ll nnt :tpply lo n. wol'kl"r rt>si(ling in th(• snml' lo(•:tlity :lS his phu•(' of C'mplor­lll('Ut who c:m rP:tson:1bh return home for :1 lllC':1\.

(C') Notwithst:uu\ing · :wything ('mllainct! in thi..:: Agl'C'C'lllC'llt-

(i) An ('mploy(•r m:1y requirP anr worb•r to work re:1sonablc o,·ertiulC' :it o,·(1rtime rnlC';; :11111 !'-'ll('h workC'r sh:tll work o,·('rtime in a('(•nnlau(•(· with snell l"C'(}llirC'· mC'llf.

(ii) No org:tnis:ition p:1rt_r lo thi,: Agre .. uwnt or workC'r or workl'rs ('OW'rC'(l hy this AgrC'('meut !'-'h:1ll in :111y W:l)', whC'thcr tlire\'tly or iiulirC'C'tly, hC' :t p:1rts to (II" COllCC'l"UC'd in :111.,· b:111, limitation or rc..::triC'tion upon the working of owrtime in :IC't:Ol'lbw:e with the requirl'ments of this snhebusC'.

(iii) This snhrl:lusC' slmll rcm:1i11 in opcr:ttinn 0111,· until otherwise dCtC'rminC'tl by the C'onrt. Call b:tC'k: \\-'hC'n :l worker is rC'C':tllC'(l to "·ork :tftC'l"

k:tdng the joh, hC' sh:tll ht• paid for at lC':1st two (~) honrs :tt m·ertim0 rate's.

8.-Holida_,·s. (:t) 'l'hC' following (lays, or thC' (b)"S ohsr.•rn,,l in

liC'n, sh:111, snhjC'tt to snbl'bnse (C') hl'reof, bC' :1llnwe(l ns holi<la:rs without (lC'ductiou of pay, 11:1mcly:-New YC':tr's Drty, .Anstralb D:1y, Good Frid:ty. Easter f-btnr­tl:1,r, E:tster )101111a,,·, A11z:1e D:t.Y, L:1'110ur Day, St:ttC' Fou1ul:1tio11 D:ty, Clll"islm:ts D:ty :tnd R0xing D:t_v.

(b) On :llly pnlJlic holid:1y not prescrihcd as :l holi­(by 111u}('r thi,i AgrC'C'lll('llt tlw t>lllploy('r's ('Sl:thli,;hnwnt m· pl;i('e of bnsiness m:ty be C'}OSC'<l, in whiC'h i::1sc n work(•t· llC'C'<l not prC'SC'nt hirnsl'lf for (lnty awl 11:tJ!ll('llt m:1,· be (kdndC'd. bnt if work hC' (lOnC' orilin:1n· rat<'-" of ·pay ,;hull apply. ·

({·) All work (\ml(' 011 :tny of thC' holill:t_vs speeifietl in 1-uh(·lansC' (:t) hC'rPOf (C'XC'l'jlt Chri,;tm:ts Day, Go(l(l Frida_,· or L:ihonr D:iy) shnll l1C' paid for at thC' r:1tf• (1f 1lm1hlC' time'. All work tl1111P (Ill Cltristm:lS D:1y, Uoofi I-'ritb,,· or L:1hour D:i_,- sh:tll lw p:1itl fo1· at lhC' r:tle of l'rC'l,lC' time.

(tl) All work 1lnue 011 Smul:1ys (C'Xl'C'pt h_v shiftmC'n :tlHl w:1tc·h11wu) sh:tll lw paid for at the r:1tP of (lonhh• time. All work (low~ 011 Ruud:t_vs hy shift111(•11 .'-h:tl! bC' p:ti(l for :tt tlw 1·:ttC' of tim(' :lll(l a lwlf. All work don(' on Smul:tys hy w:ttC'hlllC'U ,;hall be p:ti(l for :tt tl1P rate of ortlin:tr)' time.

((') ExcC'pt :ls hNt~inafte1• proddC'd :l pC'rio<l of two C'011 . .::C'{'Utb·e WC'Cl;s' k:tve with p:1y111C'11t of Ol"(linary w:tg<',; as prC'S:C'rilH?<l sh:1ll he :illowC'd :11111u:1ll_r t-0 a "orkC'l' by his C'mplo_r(•r .'lfter :i. pt'rio<l of twC'h"C' month-:' ('011ti1111011s SC'n"i\'e with s111'}1 C'mployC'r.

(f) In :l(Mition to thC' lC':lVC' prC'&{'ribe(l in snhcl:msc (C') l1C'rC'of, st•,·C'u-il:iy :_;hift wol"l,ers, tl1:1t is shift work­('1'1' who a1'C' ro"lkl'C'<l lo work rC'gnl:trlr nn Snll(l:t_n; all(l holi(b)"s, .:h:ill be :tllOWl'<i on(' WC'C'k 's lC':tn'. \\!JlC'l"C' a worker witl1 twl'ln" months' C'o11ti1111011s S(•rd('C' i,s C'11g:1ge1l fm• l1:trt of the qualifying tweh·C'·monthly prrio(l as a SC'n'n•tl:l_v p.hift worker, hC' sh:tll h(• (•ntitlNl to h:n·•~ tht' Jlt'riod of two (•OHSN·ntin• WC'C'k<;' :lllltu:tl lC'a,·C' pre-.'>C'rihC'tl in snl1C'b11c;c (C') hC'reof inC'rC'rtSC'tl hy OllC'-hrelfth of :t W<'t'k for e:1rh month hC' is contiuuouslr e11g:1gpd :ts :1fores:1id. ·

(g) If any prC'!<C'rihC'(l holi(b_r f:llls witl1it1 :i. workC'r'-: pPrioa of :umual lC':n-C' :11ul is nh~C'n"{'11 OH :l d:ty whieli i11 thC' C':l!<C' of th:1t wol"k('r would h:1vc• bC'C'll :111 onli11:1n· working (l:ty tlll'l'C' sh:tll be :l(l<lC'd to th:1t pC'riotl 011°P (fay being :u1 orUinnry working d:ty for C':u·h RU(·h

ltofol:1y obsC'rn"(l :l:1 :tforps:lir!. (h) If :tfter one month 'i:: C'Ontinuous SC'rvi(·e in any

qualifying twC'hC'·mo11thl_,- J)C'l"iO(l :l worker bwfnlly lC';1,'C'S hi,; ernploymC'llt, or his employment is tl~rmintth>(l hy the emplo,,·er throngh 110 fanlt of thC' worker, tl1e: worker sh:tll bC' p:tid one-sixth of a week's p:ty :1t llis· oi-rlin:tr_y r:ttC' of w:1ge in rN;ped of C':lC'h C'OmplC'tC'd month of en11tiu11011s sC'rdC'e, or in the C':lSC' of :1 workC'r rl'ferrC'tl to in snhC'bmiC' (f) hereof. SUC'h p:tymC'nt. sh:tll bC' 011e-qu:1rt0r of :1. WC'Ck 1s p:ty :1t his onlinarr r:1tc of wage.

(i) An_,- time' in l'C'SpC'C't of whi{·h a workC'r is :tbsC'nt from work CXC't'pt time' for which hC' is cntitlC'(l to C'!:tim si(•k p:1y or time spent 011 holi(b_rs or :11111u:1l lC':n·e :ts prC'seribC'd b., this .Agreement sh:tll not C'otlllt for ihC' purpose of dC'tcrminiug his right to a11m1:1l len>C'.

(j) In thC' C',·ent of :i. workC'r bl'ing emplo)"C'd by :111 employC'r for portion only of :l yC':ll", hC' r,]1:1ll only hC' C'ntitled, snb,iC'et to subcbnso (h) of tliis l'lnusl', to snC'h lC':1,·e on full p:t_v :ts is proportion:ttc to his ll'ngth

'.i!' ~erd(•(' during tlt:il 1l('riod with sm·h C'lllplo_rcr, ,111(1

11.' sueh lP:n·C' is not C(pl:il lo thC' lC'a,·C' gh·en to the (ither "·orkers h1' shall not hC' cntitlC'd to work or p:1 1• whilst th\· 01lH•1· workC'rs of ;;ndi C'mplo_rC'l" :nC' 011 !C':t,:C' Oll fnll J)ll)".

(k) A wntk('l' who i-; dismis;;C'(l for misC'o1ulnC't or who illl'g:dl)-' S(•,·c,rn his C'Olltr:wt (Jf scn·icC' shall uot !JC' C'lltitk<l to lhC' lWnC'fit of thC' wovisions of this (·hlllSC'.

(l) TllC' prm·i~aon.; nf this (·iallsC' .::h:tll not :111pl_,­to C'f1S11:1l wmken:.

D.-);'o Disl'rirni11:1tio11.

Xo C'UljJ!Oy('r sh:1ll, in the C'mplonnC'llt or (1ismiss:1l of his workers, _(li.s'.·rhnin:ttC' in :111:,· w,n3· :1g:1i11st t-hC' HlC'lllbers of thC' Umon. nor sltnll lhC',· in thC' (·Oll(lnC't of '.hei_r lmsin:8•~• ()O :i'nything- with ~ 'dC'W to (lirC'dly 1,r rntln·E>etlr rn.1unng thC' Union.

10.-Untlc>r-r:tte ,vorkNs.

(~) 1~11y workC'r who h_v rC':lSOll of o\(l :tge O!' i11-fir1_n1ty 1s nnnhlC' to C'.ll"ll tbC' minimnm w:1gC', lll'.l}' bC' paul su(•h lC'sst•r wage :u; may from ti1J1c to time bC' :tgrc,ed 11pn11 in writing lwtwC'ell the Union awl thC' ('lllployer.

(b) In thC' ewnt of no :1grcC'mC'11t lJC'ing :ll'ri,·C'(l :tt, thC' rn:1ttC'r m:ty h0 1t>fe11·C'(l to thC' Boar I ol HC'ferC'11{·1' for detC'rmiuation.

(c) Af_tC'r npplit·ation has bC'C'll m:t(le tn thC' Bo:tl'(l, ::w~ J)C'rn1rng tl!C' Bo:tr(l 's 1lC'C"isiou, t-hC' worker sh:tll bC' (•ntltlC'(l to work for :Jll(l hC' C'mplo)"C'(l :tt thr propo,;('(\ ]('SSC'!" r!ttC'.

11.-Contr:lC't of SC'n"iC'C'.

. (~) 'l'he C'011tr:wt of hidng of CVC'1,,· workC'r, C'Xl'ept .Jmuoi-s, w:1h·hm('ll. 1ksl1:ttt·h C'lC'1ks, t:1lly C'li:1ks, :twl ;;lorC'mC-11, $hall h:' tlC'('llH'(l to br :l eo11tr:1et of hiring liy thC' day tC'rn1•11:1hl1• Jn- oil(• 11:l,· 's notiC'C on C'itliC'r sidr, gh·C'n :1t any tiinr,. · ·

. ProddC'(l th:1t. thC' ('(mtr:tet of hiring of :111y workC'r mth twC'h·1, (12) montl1s' SC'l'd('(' or more sh:tll bC' d('l'Im•(l lo hC' :l ('Olltrad nf hiring hy thC' wcC'k, tNmi11-:1ble by Oil(' WC'C'k 's noti<·C' 011 C'ithcr si(l(' gh·C'n at anr timl'. ·

(b) ThC' C'OlltrnC't of hiring of j1111iors, w:1tel1111C'11, (lespa1leh C'lerks, t:tlly l'lC'rks :twl stol'C'lllC'll shall be (leC'mC'tl to be :l C'011tr:1d of hiring hy thC' wC'ek tcrmin­nLIC' ~.r one WC'C'k's notiC'C' 011 eithC'r sitlC' gh·en :1t :111y tnnC'.

(C') The tcrmiliation of tlw C'Olltr:lC't of SC'rViC'c of :tm· workC'r (l(>C'mC'd to !Jr- 011 :1 1•ontrad. of hil'ing hy th.C' W{'C'k m:1y bkC' ('ffot't br p:tynlC'nt or forfoitnrC' (as the ~-as(' m:t.v hC') of a Wl'C'k ·_._ w:igC'.s.

((1) Nothing h1•rpi11 sh:1ll dcroi:1tC' from thC' C'lll­ploycr 's right :1t C'Omrn011 l:tw to (lismiss :i workC'r without noti<'e for mis('o1ul11C't or othC'r snffiC'iC'nt l'.:lllS('.

12.-TimC' :tll(l ,v:1ge-: Book.

E:tch emplo_r('r sh:1ll keC'p or C':IUSC' to be kept at his llSU:ll pbcC' of b11si11C'SS or :1t C:lC'h of thC'rn if rnorC' th:111 one, :1 book, 1•~11bini11g a rC'cor<l of' thC' n:tmes of :tll workc-rs C'lllployC'd hy him at thC' particul:tr faC'tory, thC' :I:1ss of work })C'rformC'd b_r C'aC'h workC'r, the w:1ges p:tul to C':t(·h SUC'h wm·kN, the st:lrting :11Hl finishing time on C':trh (lay, all(l thC' :1mo1111t of o,·C'r­tirnC', if :111y. Ru<-11 hook shall hC' OpC'n to inspl'dion hy the se('rC'bry, or SU('h pNson :is rn:ty bC' :tppoinh•<l hy the Union, nu :111y d:1y (lnriug working honrs.

13.-Brt>akdmrns, C'lC'.

ThC' employC'r sh:ill bC' C'ntitktl to de(lnl't p:t_vmf'nt for :111y (by or portion of a d:ty upon whiC'h the worker t·:trnwt h0 usefn!ly C'mploy('(\ be(·:tn:-C' of :rns strike' by tlw 1111iou or 1111io11:; :dlili:ttC'(l with it, or by :lll)" oth('r :1ssO(·i:ltion or nniou, or through thC' hrenli(lom1 of thC' C'mplo3·C'r's mnchiiwry, or :tny stopp:tgC' of work hr auy cause which thC' C'mployC'r l':tnnot re:1son:1bly pre­,·0ut, CXC'ept Sll(·h stopp:tge is (lue to short:tgC' of niil­w:ty trucks.

14.-Junior Worker's Ccrtific:ttC'. (a) Junior workC'rs, npou being C'llg:tged, sli:tll fur­

nish thC' employl'l' witl1 :1 (·l'rtiflcatC' snowing thC' follow­ing p:trticulars :-

(i) N:tlll(' ill full. (ii) Age :llU\ datp of birth.

2060 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTEl\IIlER 10, 1948.

(b) ThC' ccrtifientc shall be sigucd by thl' worker. (c) No workci· shall have nu~• daim upon the em­

ployer for additional wages, in the cYent of his age befog wrongly stated ou this certificate, 1101 shall the employer in sneh ease be deemed guilty )f a breach of any of tl1e provisions of the Agreement founded upon fin age limitation, cxcppt iu the case of collusion. . (d) If auy worker shall wilfully rnis-sh1tc hi.'l t1g(' rn the above certificate, he slmll be guilty of' n hrl':ich of this Agreement. ·

15.-Puymcnt for Sickness·. (a) A worker slrnll be entitled to payment for 11011-

D.ttcndanee, on the gronud of 11crson:1l ill-l1ca1th, for one-twelfth (l/12th) of a wee]~ for ('flCl1 completed month of scn-icC': Provided that priymcnt for ah~c1Wt' through such ill-licalth shall be limited to Oll(' (1) week in cacl1 call'ndnr year. Panncnt hcrcundl'r mtiY be a1.ljnstcd at the end of ea(']l · ealcndar yea1·, or n·t the tune the worker lenvcs the ~ervice of the emvtoycr, in the cwnt of the worlcc,r being -entitled by senicc snbsequent to the sitkncss to n greater allowance than that made at the time the sickness 01:curred. 'l'his clttuse slmll not npply where the worker is cntitlc(l to compensnti011 nudcr the \Vorkers' Compensation Art.

(b) A worker shall not be entitled to receiw anv wages from his employer for any time }oflt tlffOup;h tl{e result of an accident 11ot arising ont of or in the rorn·se of his employment or for any accident, whcrewr sns­ttiincd, arising out of his own wilful default Ol' for sickness ~rising ont of hi.s own wilful default.

(c) No workc1· shall be entitled to the benefits of this clause unless he produces proof satisfactory to his employer of sickness, lmt the employer phall not bl' entitled to n medical ccrlificntc nlllcss the nhS('ll('C -i;; for three (3) days or more,.

16.-Boartl. of Rcfcrcn.:c. The Court may order, for the pm·11otleS of the said

Agreement the t1ppoi.ntment of n Bot1r(l or Boards of Refcrenec and assign to such Board 01· Board,:; the following functions and powe-rs arisir,g nuder or out of the said Agreement, namely:-

(i) To adjust any mnttcrs of difference which may misc between the parties from time to time;

(ii) to classif~· and fix wages of workers em­ployed under any dcsignntion not specifically pro­vided for in the Agrcerncnt, or of workers employed in any occnpat:ion which, thongh 11tovidcd fo1• in the Agreement, is shown to have been materially altered since the issue thereof;

(iii) to decide or report to the Conrt UllOll any other matter which the Court ma:r from time to time rcfCl' to any such Board. · Separate BOards of Reference may be appointed,

where deemed ne('ess:ll'_Y or advisable, for different localities.

JiJach Board ~hall consist of tl chairman arnl two (2) representatives, one rcpn1sl'ntativc to be nominated by cal'h 11arty.

Snw as herein prnvidcd, the provisions of regulation 92 shall apply.

I eertify pnrsnnnt to seetion 65 of the Iudu&trinl Arhitration Aet, HlJ2-1941, that the foregoing is a copy of the agreement nni,c(l at bctwt>cn the parties mentioned aboYc.

Dnte(l at Perth this :?:?nll day of July, 1948.

( Sgd.) G. J. BOYLSO?\. Acting Presidc11t.

F'ilcd at my office this :?2nd day of July, 1943.

(Sgd.) S. WirnELBR, Clerk of the Conrt of Arbitratiou.

IN THE COUR'l' Oli' ARBI'l'RNl'ION OF "'\\TE8TERX AUSTRALIA.

No 61 of Hl47.

Between !i1cdcratcd Clerks' Union of Australia Indus­trial Union o.f Workers, VV.A. Branch, Applicant, and Millars Timber & r1'1·adi.11g Co. Ltd., Bunning Bros. Ltd. and Others, Rcsipondcnts-. WHEREAS an :industrial dispute existed between the

abovcnamcd parties, and whereas the said dispute wa;; referred into Coul't for the purpose of hearing and determination, and whereas the pm•ties snbscquentJy

met and .con~cnc(l trnd haw arriYcd at agreement on all matters m d1ffercncc, n.nd whereas the parties have this day a1~pcared before the Court by their respective repre­sentatives and requested the Court to make the said Agreement an Award of the Conrt: Now, therefore, the Court, 1rnrsnant to sc(•tion 65 of the Indn-s:trial Arbitra­tion Act, 1912~1941, and all other powers therein en­abling it, hereby dcclarcs the memm·andmn hereunder written to have tlH' same effort ns and he deemed an Awn.rd of the Court.

Memorandum of Agreement. (Note :--Wherever the word '' Awurd'' occurs here­

in, it shall be tnkcn to mean and inclmlc ''Agreement.:')

1,-Arca. 'l'his Awnnl shall npply to the whole State of \Vest­

em Anstra.lia, hut excluding those portions of the State contained within the :20th and 20th parallel of latitude and the 12;'.'ith and 129tl1 degree of longitude.

2.-Seoiw. ThiS' ~ward, shall Ulllily to all workers employed as

clerks (rnclndmg telephone attcndm1ts and messengers wl1crc sueh workel's do clerical work) ill cstablislnncnts as carried ou by the respondents shown in the Scl1edule am1cxcd hereto. rrhis Award sniun not apply to any State 'rrading Concern.

3.-DefinitionS:, For the pnrpos'C of this Awnrd :-(a) "Adult" shall mean a worker twenty-one (21)

years of age and over, or a worker who is in receipt of the prescribed adult rate of 11ay,

(b) ''Double time'' means twice the prescribed rate of wage.

4.-I-Ionrs of Duty.

(a) The hours nsnaJly worked in each establishment immediately prior to tl1c first day of May, 1948, s!b.all eontinnc to be observed -during the cunency of this Awa1·d, and shall be worked in a five or a fi\1e and a half day week at the option of the cm11Ioycr: Provided that the liours to constitute a week's work shall not cxcec(l forty (40) hours in any one week.

(b) 'l'hc lunch pcri.i1d shaJl be tal.:en at a time nm­tually arranged between the employer and the worker between the honrs of 121 noon and 2 p.m.: Provitlc:(l that, at Bni-h Mills, the hll(:h pcrivd may be taken between the hours of 11.30 a.m. and 2 p.m.

5.-0wrtiuw. (a) Exl'ept as. hereinafter in this clause 11rovidcd, ar1d

snb,jcct to snb(•lansc (g) of Ulansc 8, all time worked on m1y ono (lay outside the ordinary hours of duty shall he paid for at the rat'.} ,)f time nrnJ a half for the ffrst three (3) l1otus1 and nll time workNl after 12 noon on. the day on whieh the weekly half holiday is observctl1

shall he paid for at the rate of double- time. (b) Where the weekly honrs of duty arc worked in

five (5) days from Mondays to Fridays inclusive, all time worked on Saturdays between the ol'dinary starting time and noon shall he raid for at the rnte of time and a half.

(c) All time worked on Sundays and on any of the l1olidays .prescribed by this Award shall be paid for at the rate of double time.

(d) In the computation of overtime each day shall ~land hy itself.

(e) (i) An employer may require any worker to work rct1son::tble oYC'l'thnc at overtime rates, and snch worker shall work o,·crtime ill ae1:ordancc with such requirement.

(ii) No organisation, 11at-ty to this Award or worker or wo1·ltCrS covered by this Award shall in any way, whether directly or indirectly be n pm•ty to or concerned in any ban, limitation or restriction upon the working of oyc-rtimc iu al'conlnncc with the rcquiremcntsi of this snbclause.

(iii) This subclansc shall remain in operation only until otherwise determined by the Court.

(f) Any dcrk in receipt of a salary -at the- rate of £500 per annum or over shall not be entitled to payment of overtime rntcs for any owrtime worked.

G. ~le.il Allo\\":llll.:l'. In :Hlditiou to the o,·ertime 111·C'scrilied in Cl:tuse 5

:1 me::tl allow:utN' of two shillin;;s (2s:.) :,liaiI be p:1id t; e:1eh \\"orker in the following <·ireu1w,t:nH·t·s :~

. (:1) If the worker is rt>quin•d to eonti1111e \\"Orking =\.f~er 6 _v.m. _011 :111y (l:1r of the week from ::\Iomby to l<l'lthy rnelrn,He, or aJter l p. m. 011 the d:1,· 011 which tlw weekly half holid:1y j,; ohst>n·Nl. ·

(lJ) If the worker i~ reqnfred to work until :ifter 1 11.m. 011 :1 Nu11d:1y or :111_r hohd:1y pre.st>rihed under this Award.

(c) Nothing herein containc<l :;;hnll :1pply to :1uy worker emplon•tl :it :1 bnsh mill who ('an re:u,onabl;y return home f0r :1 meal.

7.-I:Iolidays. . (:1?. Sn_hjeet as he_rei11:1fter 111·0Yitkd1 wo1·kers employed lll e~,:1bhsh11w11ts <·uHr1.•<l U,· this A w:1r<l shall observe :uul be p:1id for the holid:1ys· pl'eseribetl in subdansc (a) of Ul:1n):!e 7 of _\.w:,rd Xo. 3S of 1947 Ol' :rny snb~:equent amellllment thcrC'to or n•pbt'l'lll<'Ht tht'reof.

(b) Notwithst:mding :1nythi11g eont:1i11nl in subtbuse (a) of this Pl:rnse 1 workers t>111plo_red at bugh mills sh:111 obsen·e :lllll be }J:lid fo1· the holi1bvs prcseribed in the TimlH'r \Vorl:ers' Aw:1rtl ,:,,.:o. 17 of· lD-17 or :1nv subse­quent :1.menclment tll('rt•to or rel1l:leenl('Ut thereOf.

(e) On :1ny pnblie holid:.y not prestribe,I :1s :1 holid:1,· under this Aw:1nl the emplo_rc1:•s cst:1blishme11t ot pla/c of business m:1y be elosed, in which (•:1se :1 worlwr ueed not pre!lent hiim1elf for tlnty, :111d p:1_r11w11t m:.y he <k­dueted~ hut if w01·k he done ordinary r:1tes of p:1_r :-h:1ll apply.

(1l) 'l'hc 111·0Yisiu11,; of this (·bust' shall uot :1ppl_r to 1•as11:1l workers.

!i.-R:1t<•s of Pay. 'l'lte miniwnm r:1ltK of w:1w•:. 1w_r:1hle to wurkt•rs el:1~,:;i­

lil·d in thi~ A.w:inl sh:ill lJf' :ts follows:-(:!) B:1sie W:1gt> :-

1fo h•s Fem:1les ])t•r \\" ('('];. Per Weel:. £ s. d. -' s. ,I.

11t>tropolitan .\rt:l J 1.1 !l ~ " (; Elsp,,·here in tlw t-;onth-

\\' e.-;t L:11111 Di,·isinu .; L3 ., :l " " Junior Worl:er::i (i\Iale) :-(b) r,~ of 1falt> n:1sie \V:1ge Per \\' ePk.

B('f\\"('ell 14 :mrl Li _rc:tl'S of :lJ);l' :!.)

Bt•twecn l;} :1llll 10 _rl':1rs of :1gt' :1:i

Bt•t,,Tt'n 1D :iml 17 ye:1rs of age •lJ

B<,t,,·et'n 17 :md 18 _re:1rs of :lg'(' JTI,~

B,•twef'll 18 :1ml 1n _v('ars of :1g<' 70

J1t•tWl'l'll Hl :1ml 20 ,re:1rs of :1ge R:-5

l\t,t)n>en :W !UH1 :!I yc:n·s of :1gt• 9,-;

.Junior \\'ur\:er-; (Ft•rn:ile) :-r_; of :F',•m:lle D:1sit> \\':ig<. PPr Wt•el:.

Bet,,·ecn 1.J and Hi yt•:11"H of :1~(1 4/ Between 16 :111d 17 _rears of agl' ;jfi Bet,,•epn 17 :1rnl JS ,\"e:ll"S of age 7.J ]\('(Wf'('ll 18 :iml rn _\"l':ll'S of :1g~• !l~

1t:lrgin Per Weck. £ s. d.

Bt•t,,·cen rn :1ml ~o .\'C':ll"S of :1ge :) 9 Bet\\"ceu :!O :11Hl 21 _\"(':lr:S of :igt' 11 0

(1·) Adults Olfale) :­Ai ~1 _re:1rs of :ige At :2:2 _\"(':lr:s of age At 2:1 yc:ll'R of :1ge At 2:i ye:irs of :1ge :uHl OYC'r

Adults (Ft•m:1le) :­

At ~I ye:1rs of age At 2:1 _rears of :1ge and O\"er Atlnlt stenogr:1phers 1 <·omptometer or e:denl:iti.ug or ledger m:1chi11e operators $hall reeeiw 6s. Od. :1 week in :1ddition to the :1bow r:ites.

(d) Female ledger•keepcrs (cl:1ssi­-fiecl :1s s;ueh by :1gree111C'11t, or in default of :1grccment b_r the Board of Rcfer­enec) l'lh:111 re('eiYe the 11rcs(·rilwtl rn:1lc rate.

1~ 6 I 2 (j

I 11 0 17 0

1 6 0 1 10 0

(t') Senior ell'rks (ela5siiied :1s sm•h lJ.r :1gree11w11t or in defru1lt of :1gree­me11t L.Y the Doanl of Ht>ference) ..

(f) Cc>sual ,-le!-ks may be employed :it :m _Iioud,r r:1h> for :i lesser period th:1_11 two ,,·eel;$, an<l sh:.11 lH' p:lid wluh•_ ~o t'm?~oyed tWL'llL_r-fiye (~5) pur tt·Ht rn a!ld1t1011 _t~ the r:1h•s prescribed :1/Jo\"(', with :l llHlllllllllll cngal}"(•Jll(>llt of four (-:I) houn;: Provitled fhat not-wi,thstarnling :m_rthir.g co11t:1i11~d iu thts sub<-lausC', the b:1sis and terms of Pm1;loy11~p11t of l·:1s11al derks mt.1y be ,·:1ned rn :111.r 1i:u·iie11l:.n ease b,• ngreenwnt in ,niting bt•t,,·t•c•n the e1h-pluycr :tml the C nion.

(g) The hours 11s11:illv nnd e11stom­:11·ily workt•d Ly fonr"anlillO" elerks iim11e(1i:1tC'l_r prior to the first d:iy of ?l~:1r, 1948, without puyment for m·ert1111e shall eontinue to Uc workud !n· such elerks but they sh:111 be cntitletl t_"1 n•el'i\"e the &mu Of Jin• shillings (-il<.J pt'r \\"l't'l: in addition to the r:1fr.-: pres(•rilwil nbo,·t•.

!1.-Aunual LcaYe.

2001

:.\far gin Per \\' c&k. £ s. d.

2 10 0

(:1) Ex<'ept :l$ IH•rc_,inafh:r pro,·ide<I, :1 period of two (~) eo11see11th·c \~"Ct>ks' leare with p:1ymeut of ordin:1ry wages :is lll'C'SCl'lht'1l sh:1ll I.Jc :1llowed :rn11n:1lly to :1 worker hy his emplo_,·t•r :1fter n 1wriod of twelve (12) month:;/ continuous serYiee with such t·mployer.

(L) lf :111y aw:ird holiday falls within a worker's period of :rnm1:1l le:l\"C' :rnd is obsen·cd on a tl:ly whieh in the {':lS<' of th:1t wolk(•r, would h:1n• lJepn :111 onlin• :ny -w01·ld11g d:1y, thPn' ,;h:-111 lw :1dtkd to th:it 1wriod oll\' ila_r, being :in or1li11:1ry workiug day for each sneh !iulid:1y ohxen·t•d :1s, :it'm·t•said.

(e) ff :lf'ter one 111011th 's t•ontinuons ser\"ice in :rny qualifying hreln••nmuthly pl'l'iod :1 worker lawfully h•:n·t•s hir, t•mploynwut, or l1i-, <•mpln_ruwut. is tcrrnin:itc>d 11.,· the l'lll}lluyt'r thnrngh nn fanlt of the worl;pr 1 the worker shall he p:1irl om•-si:xth ( 1/(ith) of :1 '\\"l'l'l: 's p:1_,· :1t his ordin:Jr_',' rah' of w:1ge i'n l'PSpect of c:1eh e.om• pldt•i! month of t·o11ti1111ous service.

(d) Any' time in re'speet of whieh :1 worl:el' is nhscnt from work t'X('e})t tinw for wl1ieh lie is cntitlt•tl to el:lim sick p:1y, or time spPnt 011 holida_r-s1 or a11m1:1l h•aw :l$ pre-serilJc<l by this A,,-:1rd, shall not eonnt for th(• purpose oi' <lch•nnining hi~ right to :11m11:ll le:1,·c.

(C') A workt•r who is tlh,missNl for gross 111iss.:011tlnet or who illt•gally s0,·crs hi'I' ro11tr:1d of St'rriet• shnll uot he rntitktl to the IJt"nl'lit ot' the> pro\"isions of tl1ls t·l:111~e.

(f) E,·cr_r worl:pr ~h:1ll Le giY<'n :111d sh:tll t:1ke :1nuu:il le:n·e within 11i11t• (~!) mouths :1fter the d:1te it falls due.

(g) Xo workt•r 1>.:h:ill lH' r<'quired to go w1 holi1l:iy;:; 1111l<1ss at lv:1-~t tw,J (:!) wc,Pks' pTior notil'e is gh·en. Tlw t•;upivyn ,;hall, :u f:tr :is pr:tet iealJle, :11-r:mge to g1:111t annnal kan· to ~_:nit tlw t·on,·enkncL' of 'ilw worhc·r.

(h) :Xotwith-;~ntliug :111~·thi11g he1ei11 eonbinecl, worl:crs t•mplnyt·d :tt lmd1 mills sli:111 oli!-l'n"C' :md he paid for le:n·e :1,; JH"l'f<l"rilw,l in the 'J'im\Jt>r Workers· .-\w:1nl Xo. 17 of Ei.t7 or :in_r su\J:wqncnt :1me1Hlme11t tl!er<•to or n•pl:t<·t'llll'llt then1of.

(i) The- JH"O\"i~ion1 of thi':> t"lanH:> .'>h:1ll not :l}l}lly i:o easual worl:crs.

10.-~'.t·h Le:n·1•. (:i) 11etro11olit:1n .-\r<•:1: The pn1yi,;io11,; of elansc 10

(a) of Award Xo. :is of Hl-17 or :1n_,· &11hst•q1wnt :1meud­mc11t thereto 01· replaeemcnt tht•n•of s,hall :ippl_r in the e:rnc of worl:crs en\"!'l'l'<l h~· thi.'> .\.wnr1l in the rndro­polit:m :ir<•:i.

(IJ) Ref<t of An•:t ('t1YeH•d hy the Award: 'rhe pro­,·isions of el:rn:-c 10 (h) of A,v:1rrl Xo. ~8 of Hl-17 or :my snh~t•qnent :1111endmcnt ther('tO or rl'1ll:1N•mc11t tht>1·1•0f shall :1pply in tiw c·:1se of workers ('O\"t•rell by this ..\ \\':1nl outsidt• the 111etropolit:1n :ire:1.

(e) A worker shall not be entitled to rcee-iw :111y w:1g('S from his f'111plo_rcr for :111.,· time lost through the result of an :lt<·idt•nt not :1risi11g out of or in the rourse of his employment, or for :lll)' :1('tide11t, wherc,·N RUS· taincd :irlsiug ont of hi5 own wilful default, or for si('lnicss :n·ising out of his own wilful default.

il062 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948. ----------~------------------------'-( d) No worker shnll be entitled to the benefits of

this clause uul<'Ei& he prodll('CS proof satisfactory to l1is employer of sickness but the employer shall not be entitled to a me<licnl certifientc unless the abseme is for three (3) days or more,

(e) This elausC' shall not apply where the worker is entitled to compensation under the \Yorkers' Compen• sation Act.

lL-Tcrminatio1i of Sen-ice. 'l'hc employment of any "·orker shall be terminable by

one (1) week's notice on either side: Prodded that a worker may be summarily dismi.slEed for gross miscon­dnct, in which case he shall be 1rnid up to the time of dismissal only.

12.-Refcr~ncc. On letn·iug tl1c cm1lloy of an employer the worker

shall be given a retcrenc:c S<•tting out length of scrYice :rnd duties performed

13.-Rcconl. A record shall lJC' k<"pt ju caeh establishment by the

eIUploycr, wlwrcin slw ll be entered-(.) 'l'he name of <'aeh "·orkcr. (ii) The age of Nth worker if under twenty-five

(25) years of age in the ease of a, male worker, and bn,11ty-thrce (2-3) years of age in the case of a female ,rnrkcr.

(iii) 'l'hc nature of the "-ork performed by the "·orkcr.

(iv) 'l'bc wages, and the o,·ertimc (if any) paid each week; or at such oth<>t• periods as is custonwry.

Such re-cord l,lhall be op<'n to the inspection of a duly accredited represcntati,·c of the Union during usual business hours.

14.-Bonrd of Reference. (a) The Court may appoint, for tlw 1rnrpose off the

Award a Boal'd of' Rci<'rcncc. rrhe Board shall con­sist ol a chairman and two other representatives, one to be nominntc-d by caeh of the pa.1•ties ais. prescribed by the regulations. 'fherc arc assigned to the Board in the event of agreement not being a1•rive<l at between the said parties the funct:ions of-

(i) Adjusting any matters of difference which may arise between tlie parties ,from time to time, except such as invoh·c interpretations of the proYisions of the Award or any of them.

(ii) Classifying and fixing of salaries, rates and con­dition<, for nt1}· position, oecnpation or citlling not specifically mentioned in the Award.

(iii) Dccidiug any other matter that the Court may refer to sueh Board from time to time.

(b) An appeal shall lie from any decision of E)Uch Board in the manner and subject to the conditions prc­S('ribcd in the Regulations to the '' Industrial Arbitra­tion Ad, 1912-1941'' which, for this purpose arc em­bodied i.J.1 this A"·ard.

15.-'l'ravclling Time. (a) W:hcn a woi-kcr is required to work t('mporurily

at a location other than his usual Jllacc of duty, any <·xce&-; fare oYcr thnt whicl1 he normally incurs sliall be paid b~· tl1C' employer.

(b) When a worker is engaged at such a di.stanee that he cannot retm·n nt night, suitable board and lodging shnll be found at the cmplorer 's e~pcnsc.

(c) All tra,,clling time outside working homs shall be paid for at ordinary time rates up to a maximum of twelve (12) honrs in any b,·euty-fonr (24) horns' pcrio<l from ~he time of starting on the jonm<'y: Pro­videcl that wh<'ll the traYelling is by coastal b~at l1ot more than eight (S) hours shall be paid fer in any st1ch period.

16.-Mixc<l Fnnetions. A worker rcliedng another worker who is engaged

on a higher class of work eany~ng a highci- minimum rate of pay for a period of not le~s tlrnn one (1) "·cck continnouE>1y shall be pnid the higher minimum rate aippropriate to the position wh]st so employed.

17.-Agcd and Infirm VVorkcrs. (a) Any worker who_, by reason of old age or in­

finuity, is unable to cam the minimum "·age may be paid such lesser wage as may from time to t:me be agreed upon in writing between the Unio11 and the employer.

(b) In the cnnt of no agreement being arrived at the matter nmy be referred to the Board of Reference for determination.

(c) AftC'r application has lJCen made to tlw Board of H<>f<•n•11;'<', and P<'nding the decision of the Board tbC' "·orker shall bC' C'ntitlC'd to work for and he em~ ployc<1 at the propo,~d le.;ser rate.

18.-Proportion of Juniors. '!'he proportion of juniol's that may be employml

shall be:-(n) Where no adult worker in receipt of the basic

wage is employed, one (1) junior male and/or one (1) junior fcnwlc may be employed.

(b) \Vh<Jr<' the m1mbcr of adult male workers does not exceed fh·e (5) an equal numb<'r of jnn'.or male workers may be cmplo)'l'<l.

(c) \Vherc the number of adult male workers exceeds fin• 0) nu inercuscd mtmbcr of junior male "·orkers may b<' employed in the proportion of one (1) to two (~) in respect of the number oYcr five (5).

(d) \Ylwrc no adult female in receipt of the mini­mum wage is cmploy('d, jun:or female "·orkcrs in the pro1rnrtion of one ( l) to each male worker in receipt of thr1 minimum adult wage mtty be cmployecl

(c) \Vheru the number of adult female workers cm­plo__ycd docs not cxc<'cd twch·c (12) the proportion of junior female workers that may be employed shall not exceed two (2) to one (1).

(f) Where the m1mb<'r of adnlt female workers em• ploycd exceeds twelve (12) the proportion of junior female workers that may be employed il1 respect of the excess shall not cxeecd three (3) to each two (2) adult female workers.

In computing the number of junior workc1·s t.o be allowed under tl1is clause all clerical workers in the establishment shall be taken into consideration.

19.-Certifiwte f)f Age, Etc

Male workers 25 years of age nnd under, and female workers 23 yea.rs of age and under, upon being engaged shall furnish the employer with a certificate showing the following particnlars-

(a) Name in full. (b) Date of birth. (c) Name of each p1·cvious employer. (d) Class of work performed for each previous

cmploye1·.

No worker shall have any claim 111rnn nu employer for additional wages in the event of any of the abo,·c particnlars being wrongly stated ou tl1c certificate. If any worker shall wilfully misstate his age in the certificate then he alone s1iall be guilty of a 1:i1·each of this Awal'd.

20.-Gcnernl.

(a) In the event of the death of a worker the cash equivalent of all annual lenYc due at the time of death shall be paid to the worker's depcndru.1ts or personal representative.

(b) No w01·kcr shall, as a result of the operation of this Award, suffer any loss of salary which he or she may have enjoyed to the date of this Award.

(c) On the pay day each worker -shall haYe en­dorsed on tl1e pay envelope or on an enclosed slip the amount of ordinary salary or wages due, details of the overtime due for that pay period, details of all deductions made from the gross earnings, and the net amount payable shall be shown.

21.-Dcduction,

The employer shall be entitled to deduct from the worker's wages a fair and reasonable amount for rent vi'"herc such worker occupies premises owned by t110 employer and in addition such amounts as may be deemed reasonable for the supply of lighting, wood, water and for necessary sanitary services.

Any dispute as to the amount or amounts so de­ducted· may be referred to the Board of Reference for determination.

SEP'l'f:)[DER 10, Hl48.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

22.-Term. Subject to the provisions of the Industrial Arbitra­

tion Act, this Award shall opernte for :t period of three (3) years from the beginning of the first p:ty Jteriod commencing after the elate hereof.

[ <>crtify pursn:rnt tn seetion 65 of the Industrial Ar­hitr:1tio11 Act, 1!)1:!-1911, th:tt the foregoing i:.; :t copy of the agreement :uriYJd :it between the 11:1.rl.it'S men­h J"U-J :ibove.

D:i tC'd :it Perth this 22nd day of .J nly, 1948.

p .. s.] (Sgd.) G .. J. BOYDSON, Aeting President.

Filed :it my offiee this 22ncl d:i~· of .July, 1948.

(Sgd.) S. WHEELER, Clerk of the Conrt of Arbitr:ition.

Schedule of Respondents. Buekingh:uu Bros. A. Dongl:1.s .JonC's & Co. Ltd. i\Iillars' Timber & Ti-:uling ( 'o., Ltd. W.A. S:tlY:tgl' t'o. Ltd. Australi:rn Lnmber ('o.

Bunning Bros. Ltd. Whittak{'1· Bros. Adcl:tid0 Timber Co. Ltd. C:mscw:ty rrimbcr & R:1.lv:ig0 ('o. City B:iw ).fills. Cullity Timbers Ltd. Gcncr:tl 'l'imbcr Co. Kauri 'l'imbc1• Co. Ltd. Mayl:rntls Timber & S:th-ugc ('o. West Perth Timher Co. ,vcstr:tli:rn Plywoods. C . .M. Wilson & 0o. Worsley Timhcr Co. Ltd.

IN nrn COURT OP ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 16 of 1948. DC'twccn rrhc Food Preservers' Union of A11str:1lia,

Western Anstrali:m Brauch, Union of ,vorkcrs, Co:1st:1l Distril"ts, AJqtlic:tnt, and The Western Aus­tr:1.li:1.11 Egg :Uforketing Board, Respondent.

WHEREAS :1.11 indnstri:tl dispute existed between the :1bove11amed p:1rtics; :rnd whcrc:1.s the s:iid dcsputc w:1.s referred into Court for the purpose of hc:tring !llld dctcrmin:ttion; :md whereas the 11artics snbse­qncntly met :tnd ronfcrrcd :md h:tvc :irriYcd :tt :tgrce­mcnt on ull m:tttcrs in difference; and wherc:ts the 11:1rties h:t Ye this day :1.11pcarcd bcfoi-e the Comt by their respecti,·c rq1rcsc11t:1.ti,·cs and rcqnestcd the ('onrt to dccl:tre the said Agreement :tu Award of the Court; now, therefore, the Court, pnrsu:tut to section (.i.l of' the Indnstri:tl Arbitr:1.tion Act, 1912-1941, and nll other 11owcrs therein en:tbling it, hereby dccl:trcs the memo1·:1.1H1nm hereunder written to have the s:tme cfl"cet :ts :rnd be deemed :rn Aw:trd of the Conrt:-

hlcmor:rndnm of' Agreement. (i\otc.-Whcrc,·cr the word ''Award'' occ•nrs here­

nndcr, it shall he t:tkcn to me:1.11 :tnd include ' 1 AgrF:c­mcnt. '')

1.-ArP.a and Scope. This Aw:trd sh:tll :1.p11ly to :tll employees engaged

iu or in eonucetiou with the h:mdling of eggs itwluding e:tndling, gr:tding, p:teking, pulping, dehyc1r:iting, oil­ing, or :tny other method of processing of eggs within the South-West L:ind Di,·ision of the St:ttc of Western Anstr:tli:t.

2.-Term. Subject to the prodsions of cl:tnse 13 (k) hereunder,

the term of this Aw:trd sh:tll be for :t period of one yc:1.r :ts from the date hereof.

3.-Dcfini tions. '' Sectional foreman" shall mean a worlter ap•

pointed as a sectional foreman by the \Vestem Aus­tl':1li:w Egg 1fal'kcting Bo:trd, providf'cl th:1.t :t scctiou:tl

foreman sh:tll be appointed by the Board at least for c!tch of the following br:rnches of' the operations of the Bo:trd:-

(i) ReeeiYing. (ii) Caudling, grading and p:tcking.

(iii) Despatch. (iv) Empty C:tSCS. (Y) Pulping.

4.-Homs. (:t) A week's work shall consist of forty (40) hours.

'~'he norm:tl hours ~f l:tbonr sh:tll be eight (8) hours from Uonday to E'nday inclusb·e.

(b) The hours specified in snbclausc (:t) hereof shall be worked between 7 a.m. and (i p.m. The lunch intcr­Y:tl sh:tll not e:-.:cced one (I) hour nor be less than forty-two (4:2) minutes :tud shulJ be taken between 12 110011 and 2 11.m.

(e) N~ male cm]tloyce shall work more than five (5) hours without bemg nllowcd :1 snit:tblc intcrY:tl for I\ meal.

(d) .N"o female cnq1loycc shall work more than f'onr :t.nd a h:tlf (·P,~) hours without being allowed a suit• :1ble interY:ll for :t mc:tl.

;l.-OYcrtimc. (:t) (i) :\.Jl time worked in excess of or outside the

nsnal w01:kmg hours in any chy sh:tll be p:1.id :it the r:ttc of hmc_ a:nd a h:tlf for the first four ( 4) hours and double tnuc thereafter; provided th:tt by agreement hctwccn th~ employer :tnd :tny worker time off cquiv:tlcnt to s1;1ch tune ~vorkccl in excess 01· outside the usual w?rk_mg homs ~11 any d:ty m:iy he fakcn by the worker w1thm ~he }tarhcubr wc~ldy Jteriocl in lien of the p:ty­ment of btf' :1bove o,r1t1me rates.

(ii) All time ~vorkcd on Satunl:tys shall be paid for :1t the r:1.t-e of time and a half for the fit-st four (4) hours :md double time thereaftC'r.

(b) A worker e:tllcd b:tck :tftcr co11q1leting the d:1.v·s work. shall be p:11d _:t minimum of two (2) hours· at o,·crtnu_c ~-ates, hut _1f he is called ont for more than 011cc w1Hnn :my 11cnod of two (2) hours of a call he sh:Wl not }te. entitled to :my further 11:1~·mcnt for time '':orkcd w1tl111\ the 11criod of two (2) hours- from the hmc when he eommcncccl work in rcs11011sc to his first c•:tll; 1n·ot·1ded lh:t t this subcl:iuse sh:111 not :tpply to :my worker who m:ty be required to work 1111 to ouc hom :tftcr the norm:tl finishing time.

(c) :when :1 workc_r is required for duty during any mc:tl tnuc whcreh:y Ins mc:11 time is postponed for more th:tn one (1) hom, he sh:tll he 11:1.i<l at overtime rntes until lu.' gets his me:tl.

(d) \\"hen :1 worker is required to coutiunc workin& :1ftl"r knock-off time for more th:tn one hour withou't lll"ing notified the previous d:t_v, he sh:1ll he supplied with :tny meal required or lw 11aid two shillings (2s.) for imch mc:tl.

(c) I;or :tll work done on Sund:iJ·, Xcw Yc:tr's Day, .A11str:1h:1 D:ty, Good Frid:ty, Eas.tf'r B:ttnrchy, E:1stcr Moml:1y, Anz:\C D:1.y, Labour D:tJ, Foumhtion D:ty, King's Birthd:ty, Christm:tR D:ty :md Boxing D:1.Y, <lo11blc time Rh:ill he •11aid with :t minimum of two hours.

6.--w:1ges. Basic W:1ge--

).fotro110Iita11 Area (i.e., :trC:t within radius of l;}

miles from G.P.0., Perth) Sonth-West L:tnd Division

(except mctropolit:m :trc:t) Adult l.falcs-

Scction:tl Foreman Storem::tn Rpr:ty OJtl"r:1tor Roldcrcr l<"'iltcr Opcr:t tor All other :tdnlt m:tle workers

Adult Fcm:ilcs-C:tncllc1·s (when proficient)* Other :tdnlt fl>m:tles ..

Per :i\falcs. £ s-. d.

Week. Fcm:tlcs. £ s·. d.

5 u 9

;l 15 2

3 2 a

3 2 2

Uargin Over Basic Wage Per·weck. £ s. d.

1'.l 0 ~ 0 4 1

11 i 11 7

6 1

12 10

:.'(l(icl GUVERNMEN'.l' GAZE'l"rE, W.A. l S IWl'E.i\lllEH. 10, 1048.

"Pcmalc snpcrdsol's in ch:u·ge of 10 or less, or 0\"er 10 other workers shall be p:1id :m extra margm of 5s. ancl IOs. per week respcctfrely in acl<liti011 to the :q1propriate m:1rgin here prescribed. Junior :Ufales-

Up to 16 ye:1.rs of :1ge 16 to 17 ye:irs of :-1ge 17 to 18 years of :1ge 1S to HJ years of age HJ to 20 years of :1ge 20 to 21 years of :1gc

Junior Females-

Pereent:1ge of Male Basic

·wi:1ge. 40 50 60 70 80 90

Perce11t:1ge of Female B:1sfo

·wage. Up Lo 16 ye:1rs of :1ge i'Hi 16 to 17 ye:1rs of age (Hi 17 to 18 years of age 75 18 to 19 ye:-ns of age S3 19 to 20 years of age: 95 20 to 2.1. ye:\l's of age 100 Junior female e~ndlers shall he }laicl 5s. in utldUiou

to the a}lpl"opriate r:1tc3 :1ceording to age when they ha\"C become profide11t in candling

7.-Casnal Workers. (:1) A casn:1.l workt'l" sh:111 he p:-iicl :1t ten per cent.

(lOl/4) 0\"er the r:1te prescribed for t_hc ~:1rtie1~lar worker's occnp:1tion. The eontract of scrnce of a c:1su:il worker m:1y he trrminatccl by one (1) hour's notice.

(h) '' C:1sn:1l workc·r'' e.h:-ill mean :1 work('r cmployC'd for one wcclc or less.

8.~.Mixctl Fnnctions. (:i) A worlccr cngagetl for mote than one h:ilf (%)

of one cl:ty or shift on dntic:, c:1rrying :1 higher. 1·atc th:rn his ordinary rbs,;ilic:ition shall hr p:iid the lnghc1: r:1tc for wch da\" or ~hift. If t:mpluyc<l for one h:1lf (1/:!) or lel'~th:11/hnlf (1/:!) of om, (1) dar m· ;;hit't, he s;h:1ll Ur 11:1icl the hight•r r:1tc for tltr tnnr nC'tu:1lly worked: Provicled ho\H'\"Cr, that :1cting time of less th:tn hn,nty (20) ;ninntrs in :my one d:1,\" or shift s'1t:1ll not be conntrd.

(b) Shonlcl :1ny worke1· be required to perform w~rk in a lower grade, his w:1gc sh:-ill not he rrdneC'd wlnlst rmployed in rnch c:1 p:icity.

9.-C'ontract of Sel'\"icc. (a) All workers, c.x:c-cpt c:i.sual wol'kC'rs, sh:\11 he em­

ployed on :1 wcclcly engugcmcnt. Suc_h worket':i m_ust he rcaclv :1rnl willing to work on the d:1.rs :1nd durrng the ho1;rs usually worltctl b:y the rlas·s of worlccr affrcted. A worlccr shall not lw C'ntitlctl to 1w.rment fol' :1ny tin1c :1bs:t'nt from cmploymc11t unless surh :ibsencc from work is clnn tn illnt'>rn :nHl c·ornc~ within the prorisions of clansc H.

(b) A week's notice ot' tcnnin:1tion of cngagrmcnt shall be gi\"cn on either side. Such notiC'c nW,\" be giwn on :1ny cby during the wrck to termin:1tc suc·h cng:1ge­mcnt on the co1Tc:rJ_1onding day of the following werk or on ~rny later (la_y thereof. Any worker may he dis­missed pc1·em}ltorily without notice for malinge1}ng, in­rilicienc•y (otherwise than through tcmpo1·:1.ry 1Uncss), neglect of duty or misrondnct, :rnd shall he entitled to p:1ymcnt of wages up to the time of ~uch dhnnis:ial nnly.

(c) The rmployC'r sh:-ill be C'ntitlccl tn clech1ct p:1ymcnt for nny dny 01• portion oi' :1 cby upon which the worker r:mnot be usefully employed hcC':1usc of :1ny strike hy the Union or Unions :1ffilfatc>d with it, or hy any otl1er Associafion or Union, or throngh the breakdown of the employer's m:1chiner_r or any >1t0pJlngc of wnrk by :1ny c:1usc which the crnployrr r:mnot rc:i-,onably 11rc\"ent.

10.-Paymcut of Wages. IV:-igcs Hh:1ll he p:1id weekly on thC' cmplo,vc1· ·s prem­

ises, in the cmplo,\·er's timf', :rnd on any (lny othC'r th:111 SahHcby or Snnd:1y.

11,-Wet Pay. ·where the conditions of' worlc arc such th:1t workei-s,

:-ire un:1hle to arnicl their clothing heeorning cxccs'Jh-t>ly wet they sh:1ll he f.;llpp]ic<l with protecth·c clothing or m:1terfrll or be Jl:-iicl an :1.1low:1ncc of one shilling prr clay extra.

l::!.-Xo Reduction. Nothing herein conbined shall entitle the employer

to rcdu?·e the w::gcs of :1ny worker who, :it the date of his Aw:i.nl, w:1s being p:1id a higher rate of wage tli:in the minimnm prc~:cribcd for his or l1er cbss of work.

13.-!Ioliclays. (a) 'l'hc following days or the d:iys obscr\'cd in lieu

:-,hall he obser\"cd :1s holicbys :1rnl 1rnid for, namely, New Ye:1r's Day, Anstr:1lia D:1y, Good Friday, Easter Ratmday, B:1ster .Mond:1y, Anzac D-ay, Labour Day, Pomicbtion Day, King's Birthd:1y, Christm:1s Day and Boxing Day.

(b) l~:!'..ccpt :1s hereinafter prodded, a period of two (:2) ronscentiH weeks' le:1 \"C with 11:tymcnt of ordin• :iry wages :n, prescribed sh:111 be :illow,ed am1u:1lly to :1 wurkc•r hy the employer after a period of twelve ( 1~) months' continuous scr\"iec with the employer.

(r) If any prc:;cribcd holicby falls within a worker's period of annu:11 le:l\"C :rnd is oUfilcn·cd on a day which in the t':lSC of that worker would base been :111 ordinary working day, there sh:111 he added to that period one <by being :-in ordin:1.ry worlcing cby for e:1ch such holiday nbserved :1s :1fol'cs:1icl.

(d) If, after one mouth's C'Ontinuous service in any qu:1li f_ying twC'l\"c-monthly period, a worker lawfully lea\'es his c>mployment, or l1is employment is tcnnin:i.tcd h.\" the cmployC'r through no fault of the worker, the worl(('l" sh:111 Jw p:1id one-sixth (I/6th) of :1 week's p:1y nt his ordinary r:1tc of w:1gc in respect of c:1ch com· plC'tcd month of contin1ums scrdcc.

(CJ Any time in rC'spret of which :1 worker is :1bscnt from worlc, ('.X:c·cpt time fol" which lie is entitled to rl:iim ~i(-lc p:1y m time spent on holidays or :rnnn:il lr:l\"C' :-is prC'SeriUcd by this Aw:1rcl, shrill not count for the pmpo:-c of determining his• 1;ght to ::mnu:d le:1\"e.

(f) On :rny public holiday not prC'scrilJed as a holi­d:1y nn1te1· this Award the cmvloycr's cst:1blisln11cnt or plaC"c of lm<:iirn·s:-i m:t_\. be rlosed in which c:1.so the woJ"kC'r n('c•d unt p1·C'sent himsC'lf for duty and payment may hC' cJ1,1lnrh>d, hut if work he dour, ordin:1ry r:-itc.;; of p:1y sh:ill :1pply.

(;:r) Tn thr c\·ent of a worker being employed by the r.rnployrr for pol'tion 011ly of :1. yc:1r he sh:111 only be <:ntit!<'d !mhjec·t to ilnbcb11sc (cl) of this cl:1usc, to such k•:wc nu full I ny :-is is proportion:1te to his length of Ff'rdi'(' clnriug that period with thr cn111Ioyer, :1rnl if :-1ueh le:ivc is not cq11al to the lca\·e given to the otl1cr worker},, he slrnll not he entitled to worlc or 11:1y whils,t the otlwr \\"Od:ci·~. :-ire on lc:1\"C on full 1iay.

(h) A wmkci· who is dismissrd for misconduct 01' who illrg:illy Rc\"rrs his co11b-:1ct of ser\"icc si1:11l not be Pntitled to the ht'nC'fit of the pro\"isions of this cl:1usc.

( i) At lr'l'lt 0HC' (I) week's notice sh:1ll be given to a wo!·lcer ]Irior to his going on :1mrn:1l lc:t\"C; proride<l, howc•\·cr, th:1t when the employer or his re]lrcscnfativc and tlH' worlu'r so :igre<' :i shorter notice will be ~11:ffi.­ciC'nt.

(j) "!'he wo\"il'ions of this clan,;c sh:tll not :1pply to 1·:1s11:tl workers.

(le) Annu:11 lc:t\"C' rights nuder this chnsc shall com• rncnce to nccrne :1s from :1nd including the first d:t_v of RrptrmhC'r, Hl-.16.

(]) llolicluy p:1y shall be :-it the r:1tc the worker 1s in recC'i]lt of :-it or immediately prior to the holicby lwi11g t:1krn.

14.--P:1,vinent for Sickness. (:1) (i) A worker shall be entitled to p:1ymcnt for

n01H1ttf'ncbuce on the grouncl of pcrson:11 ill-health for one-twelfth (l/12th) of .t wcclc's P:1}" for each com­plete<l mo11th of l;Crdc{'.

(ii) 'l'he li:1hility of the employer 11crenndcr shall in no c:1,;e exCt'C'd one (I) week's w:1ges during e:1ch c·:1lernbr yC'ar in rrspcct of' c:1ch w01·lcer.

(iii) Payment hereunder m:1y be acljusted at the end of t'at·.h c'alrncl:11· yc:1r, or :-it the time the worker leaves the sc1Tire of the employer, in the event of tlte worke1· ht>ing entitled hy !'1el'\"icc snbscqncnt to the sic'lmcss to :1,

grf':1ter :1llownn:-e than that m:1dc :-it the time the sick­lH'SS OC(•nrrccL

(h) 'l'his cl:1use shall not :1pply where the worker is cntitlNl to r.ompcnsation urnlcr the ·workers' Com~ pcns:1tion A~f.

GOVERN1IENT GAZE1'TE, W.A. 20G,1

( t·) X o workc1· :!h:tll he l'Htitlcll to the bcnC'fits of this t•l:1mw unlc.<::s lie prodnccs proof s:1tisf:wtory to l1is PmployN, or his rC'prescnt:ttiw, of si<'kncRs, lmt the l'tl1JJ1oyc:r ::-h:11] nnt l1c C'ntitlC'll to :1 mcdiC'nl eci-tifie:rll• mile~.$ 1lw :1h!-<l'llel' iK for three (:3) e1mfit1c11tin• "·orki11g­d:1ys or mon:-.

(tl) ?\o p:1ymc11t will lw m:1ilc fnr :rny :tlrncnrc dne to the worker ·s on-11 f:rnlt, ncglcet, or mist·mHlnd.

1.i.-Timc :rnd "'age>;, Ileeonl. Tlw cmployt'l' ~h:1ll kt•cp, or e:m;,t• to he kqit, :1 rci·onl

1·onl:1i11i11g: the folhming parficnl:trs:-·

(:1) X:1mc of c:1rh "·orkcr. (h) Cl:1s:1 of "·m·k 1wrfornwd. (c·) IIou1·s worl;ctl c:1eh <l:1J·. (11) The ,v:1gr (:rnd ow1-timc, if nny) JJ:thl. (C') AgC' of t':1l'l1 junior "·orl;cr.

Any !"ly:;tcm of :111tomatir rctor,ling hy nwnns or maehilws sh:tll lll' dcl'Jl1ctl :1 t·ompli:tm•c with this d:iusc to tht• cxfrnt of the i11form:1tiu11 n'enrdC'tl.

kueh rceonl ::;h:1ll lJe Ollt'll for in:-;pt•ction hy tht• sene• t:try of the Union upon renson:1 hlc mitiec bc•ing gin'H to the C'mploycr of his desire to inspert ~tune.

l 6.-Hight of Entry to Works. On notifying the offirt•r•in•eh:trgta, :111y 0Jfo•c1· of the

Union, :tnthorisC'il in writing by the pr0Eide11t aml secretary of ,'ill{>h Fnion sh:111 h:1vc a re:1so11:1blc right to enter :tny pl:we or 1wemiscS during onlin:try work• ing hours.

17.-Posting of luv:trd. 1'lte employer sh:tll 1 upon request of the Fnion, post

:t ('OlJY of this Awanl in :1 conspicuous pbre in the cst:1blishmcnt, or lll pnch c~tablishmcnt wlwrc more tbn one, where it iJ easily accessible to the "·orker.

18.-Proportion of Jnniors. }.fol(, junior.: shall hr nll°'wtl in tlie. proportion or

011e ,im1ior to cvory three :ttlnlt m:1lc worhers, or fr::it·­tion of three :ttlult m:1lc "·orkers cmployrd. r-'cmalc junior "·orkerP, ;;]1:111 he :illowed in the proportion of three ju11iol' fom:1tcs to every two, or fr:tdion of twr> senior fern:tlcs employed, provided th:tt for the pnrposc of this ehusc :t jnnior fcm:tle who is over 18 ycnrs of .JgC' shnll -eo1rnt :1s :t senior fcm:tlc.

!19.-Junior Worker's Certifil':ttc. Jnnior worl;crs npon being cngugctl sh:tll, if re­

quired, furnish the employer with :1 C('l'tific:ttc cont:iin­ing the following partfrnl:irs :-

( i) 1\ amc in full. (ii) Age :rnd d:th' of birth.

(iii) Name of c:11:h pl'evious t>mployer.

Snch of the :ibovc particnl:trs :ts nre within the kno"·· ledge of the t•inploycr sh:111 be endot!'tcil on thr t·crtifi­e:tte :tnd signed by the employer npon the rcquC'st of the ,vorkcr.

Xo "·orker sh:tll h:tYC :tny cl:tim upon l1is employer for :nldition:11 p:ty in the cwnt of his or lier :tgC' being ,nongfnlly st:ttetl hi tl1c certifie:1te :tml he or shD :1lo11c sl1:tll be guilty of :1 hrc:1ch of tl1is Awnrd. Any such l'Crtifit:tte shall be open for inspcl'tioll by the Uuioi1 n>prescnt:ttiw tlnring his inspection of the tnnc :tntl ,vngcs record.

~0.-.Agetl :nul Infirm ,Yorkt•rs. (:1) Any "·orker, "·ho by reason of oltl :tgc or in­

firmity is 1111:ihle to c:irn the minimum w:tge may 1w p:1itl {<m•ll lcsf'cr w:tge :1s may from time to time he :tgrcrd upon in writh1g behvren the Union :t1Hl tl1c cmJJloyer.

(b) In the cn-'ut of no :1greement hcil1g :1nin:,tl :1t, the m:ttter m:t:r be referred to the Bo:1nl of Reference fur det('l'min:tt°io11.

(t) After :tpplic:ttion h:ts been made to the Bo:tnl, :tnd pc1Hli11g the Bo:tnl 's t1ccision, the "·orkcr sh:tll be entitlctl to work for the employer :tt the propose(} kf'scr r:ttc.

21.-Workcrs to Bceomc )!embers of Union. All workers sl1:tll become members of tl1c Fnlon

,vithin 14 days of the dafo they commence work.

~:!.-Bo:inl cf Hcforcnec. Foi· thl' pi:rposc of this Aw:irll, :1 Board of RPfercnce

is ljl'l'l'hy ap-poin1t'tl, wliith ~h:ill t'On..,ist of :i eh:1inn:rn :rnd hvn (~) 01l1t1r l'l'Jll'l''>C11t:1tivcs, one to ht- 11omi11-n1t•fl hy l':H·h of tlic p:trtiP,'i. The soid no:tn! sl1:1l\ 11:n·.i, :111:1i~m•1l to if in 1hc CVf'nt of no :1grcerne11t being <ll-r1w1l :1t lwhncn the 11:1rtie:-; to the tli,"1mtc tl1c fnndiirn of:-

(n) Adjn.._f;ng an~· m:1llPrs of 1lifTcr<'1we whirh m:n nri-1• frnm tirnl' tu time t'Xl'(•pt :111d1 :1s iln-olve inte{•. pn-1:dion,o; of thC' 1n·uyh,io11& of this .Aw:tnl or anv or th('lll. .

(h) Cl:1.c.:::i:'yhig :m1l fixing ,v:1.gcs:, rates allll i'tmli­tinn'{ for :my oee11p:t1io11 or e:tlling 11ot ~pceific:1llr nwntitmctl in the Aw:1rrl.

(t·) J)c:tling with :rny othC't m:ntcr whieh the Cout m:ty n•for to the Do:Hd fr,m1 time to time.

.-\11 :qJp,~·11 !"h:tll lie from any tleeision of sneh Duanl in thl' m:1nn('r :trnl :1nhjcet to the eollllitions prc,:;l'ribcd in. tlw ImJ11,frial Arhitr:ition Ad, lf)l~-Hl41, whieh for tlns pnrpU>-l' :ire cmbo(licd in this ~\wartl.

:,?:I.-Gc1icr:1l Cl:\llscs. (:1) Xo frm:1le Wtlr]wr sh:11l l)C rcqnirell tn lift

""l'ights nlHlvt' shonldcr height or to r:trry "·rigl1ts in the <·:1~r of "·orkers urnlcr lS ~-c:1.rs of :tgc in t•x1•0:1, of ~.i pnnn<ls and in thct r:1!"c of over 18 years in excess of ~5 J)OlllltlS'.

(h) l<'t>m:tle •vorkN·s sh:tll lJP :tllmH•ll hvo 1cst l1Criodt1 tbil~·, t'rwh of ten (10) n,inutcs. 'I'h<.'se pcrio(li. sh:tll h1: crnnpnh'd as- time worked, :tlHl sh:tll he :tllowed bc­bvC'cn 9 :t.m, .a11d 10 :t.m. :tml 2 p.m. :tllll 3 p.m.

(c) Any f<.'m:tle "·orkcr rcquirctl to sbnd conti11u-01wh- on (•ontrctc floors ,vhilst ,vorking shall Le pro­vith·;l "·ith proprr protection mulcr foot.

( tl) Hcst rooms with locker :tceoJllmoduHnn ( rooms suit:1hlc for frm:1les to ehange in) sh:tll 11:: provided.

I rcrtify p11l's11a11t to section GG of tl1c Imlnstrial Arhitr:ttion Att, 1!)12•1941, th:1t the foregoing is a c•o11~· of lhe agreement :1nived :tt bchYcen 11w p:irtie3 nwntionNl :1hovl'.

D:1tcd :1t Pertll this 2~11U day of July, 19·18.

IL.S.) (Sgtl.) G. J. BOYLSON, Aeting President.

Filed at my offiee this 22llll d:ty of July, 1048.

(Rgll.) S. \\'TIEELER, C'lPrk of the 0onrt of Arbitr:ttion.

I~ THE conwr OF' AH.BITRA'l'IOX OF 11· Ef;TEHN ,\ l'RTHALI A.

No. 2 of 194:::.

J3pfwct'n T-hl' LTHitl'll l<"'urnitnrc 'l'r:tdcs lmlnstri:11 Union of "·orkers, Perth, \\1 .A., Applit•:mt, :tnd Donnld ,J. C'l1ipper & Rons, Ilowr:1 & 0 'Dc:t :tnll C. 11, Rmith & C'n. :tlHl others :tS per Schctlnlc of Rc­f'J)Ollllcnts, Ret1lo11llcnts.

WHERE.AR :rn i11tlustri:1l dispntc exish•il Lehvcen the :1bown:u11cll pn.1 ties, nml "·hcr0:ts the s:tid dispnte "·:ts referred into Comt for Ow purpose of l1c:tdng :tml dl'tc-rmin:ttion, :1rnl whcrrns the p:irtics S11bscqnently nwt aml conferred :tnd h:tvc :1nivcd :tt agrcemc11t on :111 m:1tters in tliffcrcnec, :tllll wherC'ns th p:1rtics lwve this 1l:1y :1ppc:trctl hcfoi-e thP t'omt b,11 tlicir rcspcct­iw rcprcse11t:1tivcs :-ind rt'<Jncstcd the Conrt to makP the :,;:d1l .\g'l°Cl'llH:nt :rn Aw:n·d of the Co1ll't: Now, thcn.•forc, the r'omt, pursu:rnt to :-edion G3 of thC' lmlnftrial Arhitration Ad, l\ll~-1941, :tlll1 :tll other JHHVC'l'S therc>iJ1 cn:1bli11g it, hereby tlctl:trcs the mcm­or:1mltm1 hercnmler ,nitl.en to h:1ve the ::-:amc cffcrt :is :irnl be tlecnH'J! :ltl AW:tl'(l of the Conrt.

Mcmor:\lldmn of Agreement. (~ ot('.-"·hcrcYcr the wonl '' A "·:trtl'' ot•cur,: hcl'cin,

it sh:tll be tal;en to mc:rn :1ml il1clmlc 11 Agrcernent.'')

1.-fk•opc. This Agreement ~hall ll}Jply to the imlnstry of l'ofiin

rn:tldng :1s carried on h~· the reprC'sc11t:1tivr employers mcntioncd in Scl1cllulc l hereto.

2066 GOVERNMENT GAZE1'TE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948.

2.-Area. 'l'his Agreement shall ha,·e effeet o,·er thut portion

of the State Sonth of the 28th pa1 :1llcl of latitude and West of the 123rd degree of longitude exeept sueh portions thereof as are comprised within premises ocen­,l)iecl by or workC'd in eonjunetion witb the Railwa,}· Department or the 1Iidland Railwa}· Company.

3.-rrerm. 'fhfa Agreement shall operate for a JJeriod of one

( 1) year from its date.

4.-Hours. '!'he ordinary hours of work whieh may be performed

in five (:'5) or five and one-half (5½) clays at the option of the employer shall not exeeed forty (40) in any one week, .and shall not c:xeeecl eight (8) hours daily to be "-orked beb,·een the hours of 7 .30 run. and 5 p.m. from Monday to Fricl:ty inclusive, and four hours between 7.30 a.m. nnd 12 noon on Saturcl:ly.

5.-Overtime. (n) All work performed outsicle tl1e normal working

l1ours on :Monday to Saturday inclnsh·e shall he paill for at the rute of time and a half for tl1r: first four ( 4) hours and double time thereaftrr.

(1b) All work performed on Saturd:i.)· aften1oon, Snn• day or on any of the holidays prescribed in this Agree· ment shall be paid for at the ra.te of clonble time.

(e) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement-

(i) An employer may l'equil'e any worker to work reasonable overtime ut overtime rates and sneh worker shaU work overtime in aeeorclanee with sueh require­ment.

(ii) No organisation, party to this Agreement or worker or workers eovered by this Agreement, shall in any way I whether directly or indirectly, be a part)" to or eoneerned in any ban, limitation or restriction upon the working of overtime in aeeordanee with the requirements of this subelause.

(iii) This snbelause shall remain in opera.tion only until otherwise determined by the Court.

G.-:Ufoal Money. ,i;.rhen a worker "·ithont being notifiecl on the lJrevious

day is required to eontinne "·orking after the usual knoek.•off time for more than one (1) hour he shall he provided with any meal requil'ecl or shall be paid. two shillings (2s.) in lien thereof. Pro,·ided that this clause shall not appl}' to any worker residing in the same locality as 'his plaee of employment ""ho ean reasonaJbl)· return home for u meal.

7.-Holidays and Annnal Leave. (a) The following clays, or the clays observed in lieu,

iShall be allowecl as holidays without deduction of pay, 1wmely :-New Year's Day, Australia Day, Good Fri• day, Easter Saturday, Easter Monday, Anzae Day_, Labour Day, State Foundation Dar, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

(b) On any public holiday not preseribed as a holiday nuder this Agreement the employer's establishment or plate of business may be closed, in whieh ease a worker ueecl not present himself for duty ancl payment may be deduetecl, but if work be done ordinary rates of pay shall a.pply :-

( c) Except as hereinafter provided u period of twu couseeuth•e weeks' leave with payment of ordinary wages us preseribecl shall be allowed anually to a worker by his employer after a period of twelve months' con­tinuous service with sneh employer.

(d) If any prescribed holiday falls within a worker's period of annual lea,·e and is obsel'\"ecl on a day whieh in the ease of that worker whonld have .been an ordina,ry worki.11g day there shall be added to that periocl one cla)· being an ordinary "'orking clay for eaeh sueh holi­day obsel'\"ed as aforesaid.

(e) If after one month's continuous service in UH)'

qualifying twelve-monthl)' period a worker bwfnlly leaves his employment, or liis employment is termina,ted by the emplo)·er through no fault of the worker, the worker shall be paicl one·si-xth of a "·eek 's pay at his ordinary rate of wuge in respect of each co111pletecl mouth of continuous service,

( f) Any time in respecJt of whieb a worker is absent from work except time for whieh he is entitled to elaim siek pay or time spent on holidays or annual lea,•e as prescribed by this Agreement shall not eouut for the purpose of cletermining his right to annual leave.

(g) In the e,·ent of u worker being emplO)'ecl by an employer for portion only of a. year, he shall only be entitled, subject to snbelanse (e) of this clause, to such lea,·e on fnll lJay as is proportionate to his length of service during that period "·ith such emplo)"N', and if such leaYe is not equal to the leave gh·en to the other workers he shall not be entitled to work or pay whilst the other workers of such employer arc on lea,·e on full puy.

(h) A worker who is clismissccl for miseonduet or \\·ho illegally severs his eontruet of service shall not be euHtled to the benefit of the pro,·isions of this elanse.

(i) The prodsions of this elausc shall not apply to casual "·orkers.

8.-Wages.

(a) Within a 15-mile radius' from the G,P.O., Perth, basie wage £5 17s. 5cl. per week; outside a 15-mile radius bnt within a 20-mile r:ulins from the G.P.O., Perth, busie "·age £5 17s, lcl. per week; remainder of State South of the 28tl1 parallel of latitude an(l West of the 123rd degree of longitncle, basie wage £6 5s. lOcl. per week.

Margin Per Week. £ s. cl.

Coffin Makers 1 17 G

('b) Any worker placed by tl1e employer in charge of other worl,ers shall lbe paid seven shillings und six­pence (7s. Gel.) per week extra.

(e) 'l'his elanse shall take ef'fel't as ancl from tne beginning of the first pay period eomineueing after the 5th April, 1948.

9.-Cusnal Workers. Any worker employ·ecl for less than one (1) week shall

be paicl ten per eent. (10%) in addition to the 01dinar}· rate.

10.-Contraet of Hiring. 'rhe eontruet of hiring of every worker shall be

deemed to be a eontraet of hiring by the- week tcrminahle by oue week's notice on either side give11 ilt any time_, provided that an employer may at any time summaril}· dismiss a worker for refusal or neglect to obey orders or for miseonduct.

11.-Wages in Cash. (a) All wages shall be paid in eash on or befo1•e

Friday in eaeh week, and shall be -paid within ten (10) minutes -0f the nsnul time for finishing work.

(b) No charge shall be made against a worker for the use of bene·b, appliances, or tools of trade supplied by the employer.

(e) Except as }ll'OVided in subelause (d) hereof, when the engagement of a worker is terminated he shall be paid all wages and holiday puy <lne to him within ten (10') minutes of the ex.piration of the engagement.

(d) When the engagement of a worker is terminated for miseondnet he shall be paid all wages due to him within two (2) hours of the termination of his en­gagement.

12.-Pieeework. (a) An employer ma~· make a contract with a worker

or group of workers for payment by results by pieee­"·ork.

(b) A worker working under any system of payment by results ~hull be paid at least the time rate of pay apportioned if necessary, plus ten per eent. (10%).

(c) ,v,here a worker works part of a week at piece­work rates and part at time rates he shall be paid so mueh as he is entitled to reeein under piecework rates for the amount of work done and, in addition thereto, sueh proportionate amount at time rates as prescribed in this Agreement for the portion of the week worked at time 1·ates.

13.-Interviewing \Vorkers and Inspection of Premises. The secretary or any cluly antl10risecl representative

of the Union shall not be prevented from visiting or eonversing with the menibers of the Union on uny job or Ju ;tn~' sl10p during meal hotus 1 Thr secrctory, or

SEPTE:\IDER 10, 1948.] GOVERN1IENT GAZE1'TE, W.A. 2067

any duly authorised represent:i.ti,'e, shall h:n-e the right to dsit and ins.peet :rny fae,tory or works, or any p:i.rt thereof, during the time that work is being earrietl on outside the ordin:i.ry working honrs, :i.nd to interview workers therein. The employer shall provide all neees• sary f:i.eilities to assist the seeret:i.ry or represent:i.th•e in e:i.rrying this power into effect.

14.-Prodsion of Appliances. The employer sh:i.ll pro,·ide the following tools or

articles wllC'n required :-Cramps, G-eramps, glue brushes :i.nd pots, s:i.w files, bits not ordin:i.rily used in a br:i.ce, oil-stones, sp:i.nners required for m:i.ehines, emery wheels not less than l½in. thickness. All appli:i.nees sh:i.ll be m:i.int:i.ined in re:i.sonable working condition.

15.-Union Notices-Posting of: The :J.Cl"reditC'd Union represent:i.fo·e sh:ill not be pre.

,·ented from posting :i. copy of this Agreement, or :i.ny notiee of the Union not e:-.:ceNling fourteen (14) inc•lws by nine (9) inehes, in :i. snit:i.hle pl:iee :i.greed upon between the employer :i.nd the Union. F:i.iling :i.gree• m(•nt in this connection tbC' Bo:i.nl of Reference sh:i.li dC'cick where the copy of the AgreC'mt>nt, or tho said 11otires, sh:i.ll be poSted. And such notice sh:i.ll . be submitted to the employer for :i.pproval before berng posted.

16,-Cloek. One reli:i.ble eloek shall be inst:i.lled in e:i.ch factory,

:i.nd the st:nting :111d finishing time of workers sh:i.ll be t:i.ken from th:tt clock.

17 .-R-ceord. (:i.) E:i.ch employer slwll keep :i. time :rn<l "·:i.ge,:

reeonl, wllC'rC'in sh:i.11 he entered:-(i) The n:nne of e:i.eh worker, including a piece­

worker; (ii) the nnture of his employment; (iii) the time he eonm1enees :i.nd fini~hes work e:i.c11

d:i.)·; (i,·) the total hours worked e:i.ch d:i.r :i.1Hl e:leh week; (v) the w:i.ges (:i.ntl overtime, if :i.ny) reeeiwd

therefor. (b) Sneh record sh:i.ll be entered np _e:i.eh d:i.y in

legible English eh:i.r:i.eters :i.nd shall be signed "·eekly only if C'orrect by e:i.eh worker.

( e) The record sh:1ll be open for inspection by :i. duly :i.eeredited offiei:i.1 of the Union during the ordin:i.ry offiCe hours, :i.t the employer's office or other eonwnient place.

18.-Posting Aw:i.rd. The notice referred to in clause 15 :i.nd :i. copy of

this Agreement :;h:i.ll be pl:i.eed by the employer in a suit:i.ble pl:i.ee :i.greetl upon between the employer and tllC' Union. F:i.iling :i.greement in this connection the Bo:i.rd of Reference sh:i.ll decide where the s:i.id notice n.nd copy of the Agreement sh:i.11 be placed.

19.-No Reduction. This Agreement sh:i.11 not in itself operate to reduce

the wages of :my worker who is at present reee1vmg :i.,b°'·e the minimum r:i.te prescribed for his class of work.

20.-Puyment for Sickness. (:i.) A worker (other than :i.. e:i.sn:i.l worker) sh:i.ll

he entitled to payment for non-attendance on the ground of person:i.l ill-he:i.lth for one-twelfth (l/12th) of :t week for e:i.{•h completed month of serdce: Prodded th:i.t p:i.yment for :i.bsC'nee through such ill-l1e:i.lth sh:i.ll be limited to one "·eek in e:i.eh c:i.lend:u· ye:i.r. P:iyment hereunder m:i.y be :i.djnsted :i.t the end of e:i.eh e:i.lend:n ye:i.r, or :tt the time the "·orker le::ixes the sen-iee of thC' employC'r, in the e,·cnt of the worker being entitle(l by scrdee snhseqnent to the sickness to :t grr11ter :i.llow­:i.nee thnn th:i.t m:i.de :i.t the time the siekness OC'curred. This cl:i.use sh:i.ll not :i.pply where the worker is entitlNl to eompens:i. tion under the Workers' Compens:i. tion Act.

(1b) A worker shall not be entitled to receive any w:i.ges from his employer for :i.ny time lost through the result of :i.n :i.eeident not :i.rising out of or in the course of his employment or for :i.ny :i.eeident, wherever sust:i.incd, :i.rising ont of his own wilful default or fo1• sickness arising out of his own wilful default,

(c) No worker sh:i.ll be entitled to the benefits of this clause unle~s he produces proof s:i.tisf:ietory to his employer of siekness, hut the employer shall not be entitled to a medir:i.l ccrtifie:i.te nnlC'ss tllC' absence is for three (3) cl:i.ys or more.

Liberty to :i.pply.

21.-Pro,·ision of Clothing. \Vhere :i. coffin m:1ker is :it :i.ny time required to

attell(l :i. funeral he sh:i.ll be provided hy the employer with the following articles of clothing:-Uuiform coat :i.nd trousers, e;lp and wnt('l'proof topco:i.t, if a,·:i.il:i.ble, for wet weather.

22.-Bo:i.rd ,of Reference. (:i.) The Court :i.ppoints for the purposes of the

AgreenlC'nt, :1 Bo:i.rrl or Bo:irds of ReferC'H('C'. E:i.eh Doard sh:i.ll {"Onsist of n (•h:1irruan aud four (4) other rc•present:i.th·C's. t"·o (2) to ])(' nomin:1lC'il b~- C:J.('h of the p:i.rties. 'J'hC'rc :i.n• :i.s~igHrd to {•ach such Bo:i.rd, in the e,·ent Of no :1grcrnlC'nt bring :i.rrh·ed :i.t between the p:i.rties to the AgreemC'nt, thr functions of:-

(i) Adjusting :my mntters· of difference which m:i.y :i.rise bC'tW('Cn the p:i.rties from time to ~;me, e:-.:cept snC'h :i,<; imolw interpret:i.tiom of the proYisions of the AgrC'rment or nny of them;

(ii) classifying and fixing w:i.geo;, r:i.tes :i.nd condi• tions for any occ•upation or e:i.Iling not spei:ific:i.lly mentione1l in the- AgreemC'nt;

(iii) deciding :my othC'r matter that the Court m:i.,· refer to ~ueh Bo:1rd from time to tinlC'. (b) An nppe:11 shall lie from :i.ny dC'ei~ion of sneh

Bo:i.rd in the m:i.m1C'r and sub.ieet to the conditions prc­$-:('ril:ed in thC' regnl:i.tiom to the Indnstri:i.l Arbitrntion Act, 1912-HHl, whirh for this purpose are emhodierl in thi~ AgreemC'nt.

I eertify pnrsnnnt to section 65 of the Tndustri:i.l Arhitr:i.tion Act, 1912-1941, th:it thl• f(n·C'goiug is a t•op_v of the :i.grC"r-ment :J.l"l'iwd at bc-tweC'n the p:HtiC"R mentioned nhow.

Dnted :i.t Perth this ~Olh dny of August, 1948.

f r,.s. I (Sg,1.) G . . I. BOYLRON, Acting Presidl1nt.

Filed :i.t my offire this 20th d:i.y of August, 1948.

(Sgd.) S. WHEELER, Clerk of the Court of Arbitration.

Schedule 1.

In<lnstry-Ooffin 1faking. Representa.tive Employer.

Don:i.ld J. Chipper & Sons, Perth. Bowr:t & 0 'De:i., Perth. C. H. Smith & Co., Perth. Wm. Britt:i.in & Son, Bunbury. A. & J. Kyle, Kalgoorlie. J. W. Purslowe & Sons, Northam. Aiden Pinder, Geraldton.

IN THE COURT OF A'RBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 1 of 1948.

Between Western Australian 1fnnieip:i.l Ro:1d Bo:i.rds, P:i.rks and Racecourse Employees' Union of Workers, Perth, Applie:i.nt, and City of Perth, Oity of Fremantle, Subiaeo :Municip:i.lity and South Perth Road Board, -Respondents.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed between the aboYenamed p:i.rties, :i.nd whereas the s:i.id dispute w:i.s referred into Court for the purpose of hearing and determin:i.tion, :i.nd where:i.s the parties subsequently met :i.nd conferred :i.nd ha,·e :i.rrh·ed at :i.greement on :ill m:i.tters in difference, :i.nd whereas the p:i.rties h:i.,·e this day appeared before tlie Court by their respective representatives and requested the Court to m:i.ke the said Agreement an Award of the Court: Now, there­fore, the Court, pursuant to section 65 of the Indus· trial Arbitr:i.tion Act, 1912-1941, and all other powers therein enabling it, hel'eby declares the memorandum hereunder written to haw the s:i.me effeet ns nnd be deemed :i.n Aw:i.rd of tho CoU1·t,

2008 GO V hlHNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948. _::_:__:_ ______________________ _ Memorandum of Agreement.

(Notc.-·w1icrever the word 11 Award" occnrs hcrcii., it shall be taken to mean and include 11 Agreement.'' J

1.-Definitions. (a) 11 Union'' shall mean the ,vcstcrn Anstrali:11,

j\fnnicipal, Road Boards, Parks and Rac-croursc Em­ployees' Union of Workers, Perth.

(b.) 11 J~mploycr'' shu1l mean a Municipal Council, Road Board or other respondent bound by this Agree­ment.

(c) 11 Headquurtcrs'' sfiall mean and include a per munent place wherein are stored or kept plant, equip­ment and materials or a place where ,·chicles are parlcccl or horses stabled.

(cl) 11 Casual hand" shnll mean a worker employed for less tlw.n one (1) week.

( e) 1 1 OYertime'' shall mean all or any tim(; workNl 011 any one day or night in C'Xccss of the honrs pre scribed b1 clansc 2 hereof.

(f) 11 Road worker'' shall mean a WQrkcr forming or <;onstrueting, repairing or maintaining roads or t-;ll'('C'i snri':ic-es, including footpaths, 1·ights of way antl parkin7 areas.

(g) 1 Wood Block" or ' 1 Cnbc Layer" shall mean a worker scttb1g or laying woo(l blocks or stone cubes.

(h) 11 Wct ground" shall mean ground wl1ich in the opinion of the responsible officer-in-charge of the par­tic11lar "·ork it is impracticable for workers to work without getting wet feet.

In the cYcnt of nny dispute arising under this suh­dansc, the matter may be refcncd to the Board of Reference for determination.

(i) 11 Ponncl keeper'' shall mean any worker looking after a pound, and who shall do such other work as the employer may require.

(j) 11 Quarryman'' shall mean a worker engaged in the quarrying of limestone, granite, dioritc, quartzite or gra YCl lumps.

(k) 1 ul'urf Wicket Keeper" shall mean a11y wol'lccr engaged on the preparation of turf cricket pitches.

2.-Hours. (a) Except as hereinafter proYidod forty ( 40) hours

shall constitute a week's work to be worked in :fh·e (5) days of cigl1t (8) l1ours, l\fonday to Friday inclusiYc.

(b) Fifty-six (5G) l1onrs shall constitute a week's work for nightwatchmcn and night stablemen to be workecl in senn (7) daily shifts of eight (8) 11onrs cacl1.

(c) .E'-0rty-ni11e (49) hours shall constitute a week's work for male attendants at public latrines to be worked in senn (7) daily sl1ifts of seven (7) hours each.

3.-OYcrtime. (a) All time worked by any worker in C':Xcess of

eight (8) hours in any one day (1) day, or h1 the case of male attendants at public latrines in excess of scYen (7) homs in any one (1) day, or before his usual starting time, sliall be paid for at the rate of time ond a holf for the first four ( 4) hours and double time thereafter.

(b) (1) Where work is performed on Saturday onr• time rates as nndcr shall apply:-

(a) For the first four (4) homs before 12 o'clock noon, time and a half and thNeaftcr double time.

(h) After 12 o'clock noon, double time. (ii) Whcrc work is performed on Sund:1.y double

time shall be paid. (iii) Nothing in this snbcfanse shall apply to night­

watchmcn, night stablemen or male attclHlants at public latrines.

(e.) All time worked on the holidays prcscribccl in Clause 5 shall be paid for at the rate of double time.

( d) ,vork clone in the meal hour or any portion thereof shall be paid fo1· at the rate of douhlc time, but this shall not apply to cases involdng the comple· tion of work commenced before the lunch period and not occupying more than fifteen (15) minntes from the commcncc-m('nt of the luncl1 honr, in which case the lunch period may be extended by fifteen (15) minutes beyond the ordinary time.

(c) Where a worker is recalled to perform work after G p.m. Monday to Friday inclnsin or on a Saturday, Sunday or a prescribed holiday, he shall be

paid a minimum of two (2) hours at the appropriate overtime rate; prodded that nothing in this sub­clause shnll apply to nightwatchmen, night stablemen or male attendants at public latrines.

(f) Notwithstanding anything in this .Agreement-( i) An employer may require any workC'r to ·work

reasonable oYcrtime 'at o,·crtimc rates and such worker shall work oYc'rtimc in accordance with sneh requirements.

(ii) No organisation, party to this Agreement, or wortcr or workers coYcrcd by this Agreement shall in any "-n,v, whether directly or imlireetly, · bQ a party to or concerned in any ban, limitation or restriction npon the working of oYcrtimc in accord­ance with the requirements of this subclansc.

(iii) '!'his subclansc sliall remain in opcrati011 only until otl1c1•vdsc dctcnnincd by the Court.

4.-l\Ical 'l'imcs. (a) One (1) lwur shall be allowed fo1· any meal

brcok which slw.II, subject to s11bclansc (d) of Clause (3), be- taken immediately after the completion of four (4) hours work: Prodded that the time at whic-h such meal shall be taken may be Yaried by agreement between the employer and the Union.

(b) rf a worker who is required to work during the recognised meal period docs not in consequence obtain during the shift a fnll continuous meal period or loses any portion of the meal pqriod he shall be paid at the rate 0f douhl{' time for the period not obtninecl or any portion lost.

:3-Holidays. (a) '!'he following days; or the days observed ill

lien, shall, subject to Clansc- 3 (e) hereof, be allowed as holidays without dcclnction of pay, namcly:-N ew Year's Day, Australia Day, Union Picnic Day, Good Friday, Easter 1Ionday, Anzac Day, Labotn· Day, State l<'oundation lJay, Cliristma,; Day and Boxing Day.

(b) On any public hQliday not prescribed as a holi­day nuder this Agreement the employer's establish­ment or place of business may 1)c closccl, in which case a wol'l~cr need not present himself fo1· dnty and payment tuay be dedudetl, but if work be clone ordin­ary rates of pay shall apply.

(c) This claUSC' shall not apply to casual workers.

G.-Annual LcaYc. (n) Except as hereinafter proYidcd a period of two

cc.use::nth·e ,,eeks' letn-c "·ith 11a~·mcm~ of ordinary wages as prescribed sliall be allowed amrnally to a worker by his employer after a period of twclYc months' continnons service with such employer.

(b) In addition to the lcaYe pl'cscribed in sub· clause (n) hereof, nighbvatchmcn, night stablemen and attendants at pnblir latrines who rcgnlarl~· work seven (7) days per week shall be allowed one week's leaYc. Where a wol'lccr with twelve months' con­tinuous service is engaged for part of the qualifying twelYe-monthly period as a w·orkcr referred to in this subclanse, lie shall be entitled to ha,·c the period of hYo consecuth·c- weeks' annual leave prescribed in snbclansc (a) hereof, increased by oue·twclfth of n week for each month he is continuously cngagccl as oforcsaid.

(c) If an~· prescribed holiday falls within a worker's period of annual lenYe and is obscrYcd on a day whicI1 in the case of that worker would have been an ordin­ary working day there shall be acldcd to that period one day being an ordinary working day for each sucl1 holiday obsen·ed as aforesaid.

(cl) Annual leave sliall be taken within six (G) months of falling clue at such time as the employer may decide, bnt at lenst fourteen (14) days' notifica­tion of such decision shall be ginn to the worker.

(c) A worker who has been in the employment of an employer for tbc twclYc (12) months preceding the date of his annual leaYc shall be allowed a fnrtl1cr lcaYc of one (1) week without pa:v if lie so requests.

(f) If after one month's continuous service in a11y qualifying twe1Yc-mont11ly period a worker lawfully lea.Yes his employment, or his employment is termi­nated by the employer through no fanlt of the worker, the worker sliall be paid one-sixth of a week's pay at his ordinary rate of wage in respect of each com­pleted month of <:ontinnons scrdcc, or, in the case of a worker referred to in snbclausc (b) hereof, such payment shall he onc-quartc2· of a week's pay at l1is ordinary rate of wage.

f-;~PT~).IBJ•:R 10, 1948.] GOVhlHNMEN'f GAZETTE, W.A. 20!i9

(g) Any time in respeet of whieh :1 ,Yorker is :ibsent from work exeept time for whil•h he is entitled to (•l:tim siek pay or time spent on holid:iys or anun:d le:1ve :1s }lrescribed by tl1is Agreement slt:1ll not count for the pmpose of determining his i-jght to :mnuul 1£':n·e.

(h) Jn the event of a worker being employed b:v :1n employN for portion only of :t ye:ll", he sh:ill only he c>ntitled, subject to subcl:tnse (f) of this c-lans£', to ~ueh le:n·o on full pay :1s is vroportion:ite to his Jc,ngth of sen·iec during th:1t period with sueh employer, :nHl if sneh l(':JYp is not eqn:1.l to the leu,·e giwn to the other workers he sh:tll not be entitled to work or p:1y whilst the other \\"01·kers of sneh pmployer :ire on lc:1 \"e on full pay.

(i) A worker who is dismissed for miscontluet or who illeg:ill,r sen'rs his contraet of ser,·ieP i-11:ill not h(' entitled to the benefit of the vrodsions of this ebnsp.

CJ) The provisions of this clause sh:1ll not apply to (•:tsu:il workers.

1.-S:init:lry Ac{•onnno{btion :ind Shelter Sheds. \\'here vr:1etic:ibk the employer sliall provide where

ll("eess:Hy snit:iblc s:rnitary f:leilities and shelter sheds.

8.-Fil"st Aid Kit. (:i) rflie Pmployer sliall prodde :it e:ieh workshop,

stor('. depot or sbble :rn :idequ:ite :first aid kit for the nse of his workers :md shall l:;:eep s:nue renewed :ind in proper eondition.

(b) B:indages :ind snit:ible :rntisevtics shall he pro­vided hy the emplo~·er on \"ehicles eonveying hot bitu­men or t:ir.

9.-Onr:ills, Boots, Clogs, I-bud Protedors, etc. (:1) Onr:ills sh:ill be suvplied to: :Men in a tree

lopving :rnd/or tree pruning g:ing, tr:ietor mower drhers, gar:-cge :issist:ints, men operating steam eleaner, men eng:iged spre:iding tar, bitumen or bitu­minous emulsions, men handling eo:il, limestone filler, sanitary workers and sembhers.

(b) hogs or b_oots sh:ill be supplied to workers enga'ged in the-

(i) Apvlic:ition of t:lr, bitumen or bituminous emnlsions to ro:ids1 or footpath }l:t\"ements.

(ii) He:tting of tar or bitumen and/or m:innf:i.e­ture of bituminous emulsions.

(iii) Prepar:itiou :ind/or spre:iding of t:ir or hitn· minons eonrrete :ind of tar or bitumen premix. (e) LC':tther h:ind proteetors sh:ill lJe supplied to

mcm h:imlling eoneretC' sbbs or bitumen drums. (d) Cotton w:iste :ind eh·:insing m:ttC'ri:tl sh:ill hC'

m:ide :ivaibble to men engaged on t:lr or bitumen ,,·ork.

(e) W:iter b:igs sh:1ll be supplied :it the diseretiou of the offieer in eh:i.rge.

(f) 8tage h:inds sh:ill be supplied with waterproof :i.prons, over:1lls :tnd gum boots.

(g) M:isks :ind over:ills sh:ill be snpvlied to work(•r::­grinding dry sewerage sludge.

(h) S,Yeepers on orderly work with h:iml seoops :iud other sweepers :ind piekers-up sh:ill be snpplied ";t11 waterproof eo:its :tt the discretion of the employPr.

(i) Workers engaged setting up eonrrete kerh moulds in streets sh:ill b_e supplied with snit:lbl£> h:md proteetors :tnd O\"eralls.

(.i) Conerete slab :ind kerb m:ilcers and their :Hisist­:ints sh:ill be snppliecl with ,v:iterproof :iprons.

10.-Transport:ition of Workers. As far :is pr:ietieable tl1e employer sh:111 ende:n·our

when transporting workers in wet we:1.ther to ensurC' th:it sneh workers do not get unduly ,wt.

11.-Higher Duties. \Ylwn :t wo1·k<.-r is e:illed nvon to perform work for

wllich :1 higher r:ite is 1ireseribed th:in his ordin:1rv rl:issifie:ttion, for one (]) hour or more in :tny one (I) d:i~·, srn:h worker shall he p:tid the higher r:ite for the d:iy.

(Liberty is resen-ed to apply for amC'lH1ment of this rl:mse.)

12.-Under-rate \VorkC'rs. (a) Any worker who by re:ison of olil :ige or in­

firmity is un:ihlc to e:irn the minimum wage m:i~~ he p:iid s1H'h lesser w:-cge :is may from time to thnc> bC' :1greed upon in ,niting between the Union and the employer.

(b) In the C\"Cnt of no agreement being :i.rri\"ed :it, the m:itter m:1y be referred to the Bo:trd of Referent£' for determination.

(c) Aft£'r :tpplie~1tion h:is been made to the Bo:u·d. :ind lH'IHliug the Bo:1rd 's decision, the worker shnll he c>ntitlerl to work for :1nd be employed :1t the propoS{•d ll'~ser r:tk.

J:l.-Tr:i,·elling Allow:1ne('. .\ worker who is requirNl to tr:1,·C'l more th:rn onC'

:rnd a half (1%) miles from his headqn:irters to his work sh:1ll be prodded with tr:1nlling i':i.eilities or reimbursed :111y travelling e:iqienses nee£'ss:nily in­c-urred.

14.-Reeonl. (:t) The employer sh:ill keep or (•ause to be k£'pt :1

reeonl rontaining tl1e following p:trtieubrs:­(i) The name of eaeh worker.

(ii) The elass of worlc performed. (iii) The time he st:J.rts :ind finisl1es work e:1ch d:1y. (iY) The total hours worked e:ieh d:i,· and e:1c-h

week. · (v) All O\"ertime worked.

(\"i) The w:iges (and onrtime if :rny) paid to P:1c-h worker. (b) Sneh record sh:111 be open for inspedion dnring

ordfo:iry working honrs, by the Seeretary of the Union or :my other person duly :inthorised by the Union.

15.-Leave of Absence to Officers of the Union. For the purpose of this Agreement leaYe of :i.bsenee

from duty without vrejudiee :tnd without p:iy shall be gr:inted to the President or Secretary of the Union prodded th:it sueh officers sh:ill first find satisfaetory substitutes if. so r{'{1nired by the emvloyer.

16.-Absenee tlHough Siekness. (a) A worker sh:ill be entitled to payment for non-at­

tend:i.nee on the ground of personal ill-he:tlth for one­!W£'lfth (1/1:?.th) of :i week for eaeh rompleted month of spr,·ie(': Pro\"ided th:it p:1yment for :tbsenee through i,;neh ill-he:1lth sh:111 be limited to one week in eaeh ealend:ir _rr>:tr. P:lyment hereunder m:iy be :idjusted :1t thl' end of e:ieh r:1fond:ir vc:ir or :it the> time the worker le:t\"es the ser\"iee of the employer, in the c\"ent of the worker being entitled by sen·ice subse• qncmt to the siekness to :i gre:iter allow:inl'e than th:it m~de :it the time the siekness OC'l'nrred. This ebuse sh:ill not :ipply wher(' the worker is entitled to eom­pensation under the \Yorkers' Compens:ition Aet.

(b) A worker shall not be entitled to reeeive any w:iges from hi~ employer for :tny time lost through the resnlt of :in aeeident not arising out of or in the eunrse of his employment or for any aeeident, wherl'Yer snsbined, :irising out of his own wilful de­fault or for sirknC'SS :i.rising ont of his own wilful defanlt.

(r) No worker sh:ill be entitled to the benefits of this elanse un;ess he vroduees proof s:itisfaetory to his emplo~·er of sieknpss, hut the employer sh:ill not be entitled to :i. medical eertifie:tte nnless the :1bsence is for three (3) d:iys or more.

17.-Bo:ird of Reference, (.:t) 'l'he Court m:iy :ippoint for the purpose of the

Agreement :1 Bo:ird or Boards of Referenee. E:ieh Board shall consist of :i ehairm:in and two other repre­sent:lti\"es, one to be nominated by e:ieb of the varties, as preseribed by the regnbtions. There :ire :issigned to e:teh sueh Board, in the e\"ent of no agreement be­ing :trrived at between the v:irties to the Agreement, the funetions of:-

(i) Adjusting any mattC'rS of difference which m:iy :irise between the parties from time to time. exeept such :ls invol\"e interpret:ltions of the provi­sions of the> Agreement 0!" :iny of them.

(ii) Classi(ying :tlHl fixing wages, r:ites, and ron• ditions for :in~• on·np:ition or e:illing not sveeifie:illy mentionC'd in the Agreement.

(iii) Deeiding :iny other m:itter th:it the Court m:iy refer to snf'h Bo:inl from time to time. (h) An appeal shall lie> from any deeision of sueh

Board, in the manner :1nd subjeet to the conditions prescribed in tlie regulations to tl1c Imlustri:i.l Arbitr:i­tion Art, l012·1941, whieh for this pmposc> :ire em­bodied in this Agreement.

2070 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, \\I.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948.

18.-Payment of Wages. (a) When a worker has been diseharged or has

resigned before the usual pay day, he shall be paid an wages, holiday pay and sick pay to which he may be entitled within twenty-four (24) hours of leaving the employer's serviee.

(b.) No employer shall keep more than two (2) days' pay in hand.

19.-Contraet of Serviee. With the exeeption of workers mentioned in sub­

clauses (b) (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) of Clause 24 and whose eontraet of serviee shall be a weekly one, the eonti·aet of serviee of all other workers eoveretl bv this Agreement shall be a daily one. •

20.-&eope. This Agreement shall apply to workers eligible to

belong to the Union direetly or indireetly employed by the respondents or any of them whose names appear in Schedule 1 annexed hereto, in the work to w11ieh the Agreement relates.

21.-Area. This Agreement shall opernte over the area com­

prised within a radius of twenty-five (2'5) miles from the G.P.O., Perth.

22.-Term. Subject to the provisions of the Industrial .Arbitra­

tion Act, 1912-1941, this Agreement shall operate for a period of three (3) years from its date.

23.-Conditions and Extra Rates. (a) One shilling (ls.) per day or portion thereof in

addition to the prescribed rate shall be paid to:-(i) Any worker working on wet ground. (ii) Any worker using slag in building or repair­

ing roads. (iii) Wood block and cube layers. (iv) Workers required to throw up metal or other

material with a shovel more than six (6) feet abo,·c the level from which they are working.

(v) Sanitary pan tarrers when tarring pans. (vi) Wo1•kers engaged in drying or screening

metal. (vii) Motor vehicle drivers who in the perform­

ance of their duties actually come into physical con­tact with tar or bitumen.

(viii) Gully hole and sump cleaners. (ix) Motor vehicle drivers who actually handle

rubbish. (x) Drivers of loaded motor wagons (except trne­

tors) drawing a loaded trailer also or drivers of articulated vehicles (including a mechanical horse). (b) One shilling and sixpence (ls. 6d.) per day or

portion thereof in addition to the prescribed rate shall be paid to:-

(i) Casual workers. (e) Tvrn shillings (2s.) per day extra shall be paid

to:-(i) Workers operating a tai· spraying pressure

machine or a bitumen emulsion spraying machine. This shall include the man operating the pump. (d) Three shillings (3s.) per day extra shall be

paid to:-(i) Workers cleaning a bitumen tank or boiler.

(e) Workers removing or burying liquid or solid offensive matter or swill shall be paid at the appro­priate sanitary rate.

(f) Workers engaged on fire-fighting shall be paid at the rate of two shillings (2s.) per hour in additio11 to their prescribed rate, for the time so employed.

(g) (i) Leading hands placed in charge of not less than three (3) or more than ten (10) other workers shall be paid :fifteen shillings (15s.) per week above the rate of wage of the workers whose work they diteet.

(ii) Leading hands placed in charge of more than ten (10) other workers shall be paid one pound (20s.) per week above the rate of wage of the workers wl10se work they direct.

(h) The wage of any worlrnr temporarily taking over the duties of another worker shall not be reduced whilst he ls so employed.

(i) Drivers who in addition to the hours of which thC! week is comprised arc required to feed horses shall b,e paid as under in addition to their ordinary wage:­

(i) Monday to Friday inclusive per horse per day, ls.

(ii) Satmday, Sunday and prese1·ibed holidays­for one horse, 2s. 6cl.; for each additional horse, ls. 6d. (j) A horse driver who is required to harness or

groom a horse or horses outside his odinary hours shall be paid for such work at overtime rates.

(k) Any worker using explosives shall be paid whilst using such explosives not less than the rate prescribed for a powder monkey.

(I) (i) 'Except in the ease of night watchmen, nigl1t stableman and male attendants at public latrines, workers working sl1ift woi·k outside the ordinary hours of duty shall be paid fi,'e per cent. (5%) in addition to their ordinary rntes.

. (ii) Work Other than day shift shall not be reeog­msed as afternoon or night shift unless in either ease five (5) consecutive afternoons or nights are worked but shnll be deemed overtime. On completion of the fifth ( 5th) consecutive afternoon's or night's work the Wol'ker shall be deenwd to have been employed on afternoon or night shift as the ease mny be during the preceding four ( 4) afternoons or nights and there­after any subsequent consecutive afternoons or nights he is so required. The scqucnee of shift work shall not he deemed to be broken under the preceding paragrnphs by rea~1on of the fact that work i,; not performed on a Saturday, Sunday or a holiday.

(m) An:r worker who is eitlled npou to clean out a septic tank and who is required to enter a septic tank to pel'fonn such work shall rceeh·e not less than the rate prescribed for Pan Rc-mo,·ers plus two shillings and six­pence (2s. 6d.) per hour whilst so engaged: Provided that if such work is performed by mechanical means such worker shall be paid the rate prescribed for Pan Removers. Gum boots, masks ancl overalls shall be sup· plied by the employe-r to workers engaged on such work.

(n) Any worker handling wet sewerage sludge shall be paid the rnte p1·eseribed for Pan Removers.

(o) Pipe joint.ors, pipe setLers, timbennen and al.hers included in Clause 24 subelause (b) (vii) when work­ing between six (6) feet and twenty (20) feet below the surface -shall be paid one shilling (ls.) per day extra. When working onr twenty (20) feet below the surface, three shillings (3s.) per day shall be paid.

(p) NlghtwatcJunen shall be allowed one (1) nigl1t off in each four ( 4) weeks.

( q) Any worker employed on any phase of road work or work on footpaths shall receive a margin of not less than nine shillings (9s.) per week.

24.-Wages. (a) Basic Vfage:

Within a ·:fifteen (15) mile radius from the G.P.O., Perth

Outside a fifteen (15) mile radius but within a twenty-five (25) mile radius from tlie G.P.O., Pe_rth

(b) Adults,

(i) Sanitary Service Workers: Pan Removers Pan Washers Stage Hands Trenehmen ..

* Rubbish and dust carters (horse­drawn vehicles) who actually handle tubbish ..

T:ipmen Male attendants at public latrines

(7-day week) * 1.fotor Truel, drivers on sanitary

work * Horse drivers on sanitary work

Assistants on rubbish or dust lorries or trucks

(ii) Ho,·se Drivers, ete., Over two horses Double horse Single horse Stableman

Per week. £ s. d.

5 15 9

5 15 2 Margin

per week.

£ s. d. 1 10 0 I 8 0 1 8 0 I 8 0

17 0

12 0

8 0

2 5 0 I 13 0

12 0

5 0 1 3 0

15 G l2 0

S.1wTEMmrn 10, 1948. J (!OV!sRNMF.N'l' (!A7,F,'1''1'E, W.A. 2071

(iii) i\Iotor Vehicle Drh·ers: Not exceeding t\\"enty-fi,·c (25)

cwt. ea pacity Exceeding twcnty-fh·e (25) cwt.

and not cxcccc1ing tln'Ce (3) tons capacity

Exceeding three (3) tons capacity Exceeding four (4) tons capacity Exceeding fh-c (5) tons rapacity Exceeding six (G) tons rapacity Exceeding senn (7) tons capacity Exceeding eight (8) tons capacity

(i\") ::\Iachinc Drivers: * Oil c1rh·cn power road roller * Bulli.lozcr, Excanitor, front encl

or back end loader on trucks * Front end loaclc1·, pneumatic tyres

Tractor * Power grader, np to eight feet * Power grader 0\"Cr eight feet .. * Gcarcll motor po"'cr clc,·ator * 'l'ractor mower

Garage assistant (Pc1•th City Council)

hlcn operating steam cleaner .. Mechanical sho,·clman or b_in

attendant * Steam roller clrh·cr

(,·) Gardeners, etc.: Nurserymen, first class garcle1wrs

appointed as such by the cmploypr and street tree pruners

Gardeners planting out and at­tending flower beds and assist­ant nurserymen

( vii)

,:- ( riii)

(ix)

Others including workers in at· tcndancc 011 Rcscn·cs, Parks and plantations and men using scythe .

Bowling green keepers Bowling green assistants Tennis Court Keepers Tennis Court Assistants Turf Wicket Keeper Hand motor mower Hand rotary hoe and operators

of other machines

Sweepers, etc.: On orderly work with hand scoop Othc1's Pickcrs-np Pickers-up (be-tidy-bins)

Drainage Workers: Pipe Jointer Pipe Setter Timberman .. Others

(im1rrym en : .T nmpcrmcn .. Hammer and Drill men Powder :Monkey .. Bitumen "\\' orkc1's: Tar, bitumen or bituminous cmnl­

sion mixing machines .. Manufacturing bituminous emul­

sions Spreading premix on roads or

footpaths .. Dragmcn . . . . Topman weighing metal and bitu­

men for bituminous emulsions (high temperature mixing machine) ..

li'ccding bitmninons mixer (metal) Feeding bituminous mixer (filler) Cutting, feeding or heating Spreading bituminous mixtures .. Bitumen screen hand Ic,·clling off

bituminous concrete Trimming ron.d surfaces to shape

and grade aftc1' initial spr<'ad­ing of metal and prior to sp1•ay­ing

Sweeping roads and/or spreading metal before and after tar or bitumen spraying

11:argin per week. £ s. d.

" 0

I U O 1 10 0 I 11 o

12 0 13 0 14 0 15 0

2 (i

l 15 0 1 10 0 l O 0 1 5 0 I 10 0 l O G 1 2 G

I 2 G 1 2 (j

15 0 10 0

18 0

H 0

8 () IS 0 S 0

16 0 8 (I

16 0 15 0

LJ 0

2 li + 0 0 O

12 0

(I 0 0 0

12 0 0 0

l:l 0 12 0 18 0

15 O

15 0

15 0 15 0

2 5 0 13 0 15 0 15 0

2 0

5 ()

15 0

14 0

(x) Kerb and Path Hands:

Margin per week. £ s. d.

Wood kerber Concrete slab layer Concrete kerb layer Concrete finisher Concrete slab and kerb makers Concrete slab and kerb mal~c1·s 1

assistants Concrete screen hands and slab

and kerb layers' assi~tants Workers mb::ing, wheeling and

packing concrete (including mixing machine)

(xi) Road Workers or Depot Men: Road Workers and Depot Men Hammer and Gadman breaking

up roads or footpaths .. Knappers on roads or footpaths Spallcrs on roads or footpaths

(xii) Ploughmen (not clrinrs): One (1) to three (3) l1orscs OYer three (3) ho1·ses When ploughing with a h'actor

or trnck .. (xiii) Scoopmen:

Mechanically hauled scoop or g1•acler ·

Horse drawn scoop or grader (xiv) General:

Sand and/or gravel pitmcn Axemen Broad Axemen .Tack hammer men and pneumatic

drillmcn Grave Diggers Exlmmatious-

(a) For each body lifted the sum of two pounds (£2) shall be paid; provided that this shall not apply to stillborn exhumations when tl1e sum of ten shil­lings (10s.) shall be paicl for each body lifted.

(b) In the case of two or more workers being required to perform the task referred to in (a) abon, the pre• scribed amounh shall be equally didded.

Nightwatclnncn 'l'rcc follcrs (native trees) Sprayers or fumigators of noxious

weeds and/or pests, vermin, mosquitoes or ants or workers cmployccl in destroying Black­berry bush and Boxthorn

"Liberty to apply.

1 0 0 13 0 16 0 13 0 15 0

10

9

13

9

16 9

10

0 12

10

16 15

0 9

IG

18 18

0

0

0

0

0 0 0

0 0

(I

0 6

0 0 6

0 9

18 11 15 0

0

I Certify pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912•1941, that the foregoing is a copy of the agreement arrind at between the parties mentioned above.

Dated at Perth this 16th day of July, 1948.

I L.s.] (Sgd.) G. J. BOYIJSON, Acting Prcsiclcnt.

Filed at my office this 16th day of July, 1948.

(S'gd.) S. WHEELER, Clerk of the Court.

Schedule I. Respondents.

City of Fremantlc. City of Perth. Claremont Municipality. Cottcsloc Municipal Council. East Frcmantlc Municipality. Gnilclford Municipal Council. Midland Junction Municipal Council. North Frcmantlc Municipality. Subiaco Municipal Council. Armadalc Kclmscott Road Board. Basscndcan Road Boa1·d. Bayswater Road Board. Belmont Park Road Board. Canning Road Board,

_2_0~.7_2 _____________ G_O_VE_'R_N_M_E_N_T __ O_A_Z_E_1'_T_Ec_,_,_1_._,_· ______ [SEPC'E>IllEH 10, 1948.

Rcspondcn ts-con t iniw<l. D:i.l'ling Hauge Ro:i.c1 Bo:i.rd. Frcmantlc District RQ:td Board. Gosnclls Ro:i.d Board. 1-fch-illc Road Board. Mosm:i.n P:i.rk Ro:i.d Bo:i.rd. l\Iundaring Roacl Board. Ncdlands Road Bo:i.rd. Peppermint Gro,·c Ro:i.d Bo:i.rd. Perth Road Board. .Hocldnghmu Road Bo:n-d. Swan Hoad Board. \\Tanncroo Road Board. Bell Bros., Guildford. Bishop, C. L., Armad:i.lc. Bnrlictt & Son, Maylands. Dacrc, A., Byford. Giles, L. B., Bayswatcr. Goggin, W., Kalamund:i.. Hill, G. S., Rinrv:i.lc. Hill, L., Cannington. Jefferies Bros., Bnssendean. Pucc·i, I., Mund:i.ring. Todd Bros., West Perth.

IN THE COURT OF ARBl'fRA'l'ION OF WES'l'ERN A URT'RALIA.

No. 260 of 194-8.

Bct.vcen the ·vi: .A. GoYernment 'l'ramways, li'erry :i.nd Bus Officers' Union of \Yorkers, Perth, Applicant, and Commissioner of R:i.ilways, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. F. D. Kidby on behalf of the Applicant and Mr. J. A. 1"ai1llrncr on behalf of the Respondent, and by consent, the Court, in pursuance of the powers contained in section 92 of the Industri:i.l Arbitration Act, 1912-1941, doth hP-,·eby order and dc­chre that Award No. 1 of 1940, as :i.mcnded, be and the same is hereby further amended in the m:i.nncr follow· ing:-

Inscrt the following new clause 21 :i.ftcr clause 20:-

21.-Board of Reference.

(:i.) The Court :i.ppoints, for the purpose of the Award, :t Board or Boards of Reference. Each Board sh:i.ll consist of a chairman and two (2) other repre­sentatives, one to be nominated by c:tch of the parties. There arc assigned to each such Bo:i.rd, in the c,·cnt of no agreement being arrh·cd at between the parties to the Award, the functions of:-

(i) Adjusting any matters of difference which m:i.y arise between the parties from time to time, except such :i.s involve iutcrprctatious of the proYi­sion of the Award or :i.ny of them.

(ii) Classifying and fixing w:i.ges, rates, anc1 con­ditions for any occupation or calling not specifically mentioned in, t_he Award.

(iii) Deciding any other matter that the Court may refer to such Bo:ird from time to time. (b) An :i.ppeal shall lie from any decision of sucl1

Bo:i.rd, in the manner and subject to tl1e conditions prescribed in the Indnstrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1941, which for this purpose, :i.rc embodied in this Award.

D:ttcd at Perth this 30th day of August, 1948.

[1,.s:1

By the Court,

(Sgd,) G. J. BOYIJSON, Acting President.

CO1IPANI.ES ACT, 1943-1946. Notic-c of Ch:i.ngc h1 Sitn:i.tion of Registered Office.

Pmsn:i.nt to Sec. 99 ( 4). (Link & Bar DcYelopment Pty., Ltd.)

).;()TICE is hereby giYcn that the Registered Omcc of Link & Bu.r De,·elopmcnt Pty. Ltd. was, on the 23rd cby of August, ch:i.nged to :i.nd is now situated at \Vest Australi;m Chamber~, 01• 104 St. George's Tcr­r:i.cc, Pcrtl1.

Dated this 6th day of September, 1948.

L. W. V. THUNDER, Director.

CO)lPANIES AC'l', 1943-1947.

IIEHBER'l' S.:\fALL PROPRIE'l'ARY LIMITED hereby gh·0s notiC'c th:i.t the Registered Office of the Company i, situated :1t 728 lfay Street, I'crth, :i.nd th:i.t the days and honrs during which snrh office is :i.ccessiblc to the pnblfo arc :1s follows :-1fondays to Frid:i.ys, 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Dated the 7th cby of September, 1948.

C. I-I. EVANS, Attorn,ey.

Lohrrn:rnn, Tindal & Guthrie, Perpetual Trustee Building, S!J St. George's 'fenacc, Perth, Solicitors.

TN THE 1IATTER O:F' 'rHE CO11PA.NIES AC'!', 1943-1947.

~OTICE is hcrelJy gh·cn that 1rnrsu:i.nt to sections 402 ancl 405 of the :1b0Yc11:i.med Act, the undermentioned person h:1s been registered on the date spec-iiicd :lS qu:1lificd to :H·t as Liquidator :1nd Auditor of Com­p:rnie:1 :-

Vitto1· George Ifonry H:i.rrison, of 147 Collins Street, Mclbonme, Chartered Accounbnt (Aust.); date of rcg­istration-Gth September, 1948.

Dated the 8th day of September, 1948.

E. LA \VSON TURNBULL, Acting Rcgistnu· of Comp:i.nies.

IN THE MA'l"l'ER OF THE COMPANIES AC'!', 1943-1947.

And in th,e m:ttter of Gl:i.cicr Refriger:itor (Pty.) Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 26 (1) of the abo,·en:i.mcd Act, ::t Certific:i.tc of Incorpora­tions, as a Limited Company, h:i.s tl1is day been issued to Glacier Refrigerator (Pty.) Ltd.

D:ttcd this 31st day of August, 1948.

Comp:mics Office,

E. LAWSON TURNBULL, Acting Rcgistra,1: of Comp:i.nics.

Supreme Court, Pcrth 1 .. W .A.

COMPAi'!IES ACT, 1943-1947.

X otiC'e of Change in Situation of Registered Office. Pursnant to Section 99 (4).

John Dunstan & Son (W.A.) Limited. NOTICE is hereby gh·en that the Registered Office of Jolm Duust:m & Son (W.A.) Limited was, on the 30t11 d:i.y of April, 1939, ch:tnged to and is now situ:itcd :i.t 2nd Floor, E. S. & A. B:i.nk Chambers, 101 St. George's Tcnace, Perth.

D:i.tcd this 3rd day of September, 1948. R. A. OLDHAM,

A.gent of the said Company in Western Australia.

IN nm MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947.

And in the matter of Ro:id Transport Limitec1. NOTICE is licrcby given that, pursuant to section 2G (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of Incorpora­tions, :i.s a Limited Company, has this day been issued to Road Transport Limited.

D:i.tcd this 2nd d:ty of September, 1948.

Comp:i.nics Office,

E. LAWSON ~'URNBULL, Acting RcgistraJ." of Companies.

Supreme Conrt, Perth, W .A.

----------------------IN THE MA'l"l'ER OF THE COMPANIES AC'l',

1943·1947.

And in the matter of Cyritone Processes Pty. Ltd. NOTICE is hereby gi,·cn that, pmsuant to section 26 (1) of the abO\·cnamcd Act, a Ccrtiiic:i.te of Incorpor:i.­tions, :i.s a Limited Company, h:is this day been issued to Cyritonc Processes Pty. Ltd.

D:i.tcd this 2nd d:i.y of September, 1948.

Comp:i.nies Office,

E. LAWSON TURNBULL, Acting Rcgistra-r of Comp:i.nics.

Supreme Conrt1 Perth, W.A.

s1~r"r1t:,,rn1m 10, 1948, J GOVERNl'llEN'r GAZE'l"l'lc. W.A.. 3073

l N TIIE l>.IATTER 01<' 'I'lrn COMPANIES ACT, 194;3.1947,

And in the m:ittC'r of Spring V:illey 'fin Ltd.

NOTICE is h('l'eby gi\"ell that, pursuant to seetfon 2G (I) of the aboven:mied Aet, a Ccrtifieate of Ineorpora­tions, as a Limited Comp:rny, has this cfay been issued to 8pring Valley Tin Lt<l.

Dated this lst- day of Septembe1·, 1948.

Companies Ofi1ee,

E. LAWSON TURNBULL, Aeting Registrar of Companies.

Snpreme Court, Perth, ,v.A.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1043-1947.

Notiee of Intention to CC>ase Business in 'Wm:tern Anstr:tlia-Pursu:tnt to Seetion 337.

The Timber Corporation Limited. NOTICE is hereby given th:tt The Timber Corpor:ttion Limiterl, :t Company registered nn<ler P:trt XI of the Companies Aet, 1943-1947, and lrn,·ing its Registered Offiee :it Second }.,loor, B:tnk of Adebi<le Chambers, ~t. George's 'l'erraee, Perth, in the St:tte of ,vestern Austr:tlia, iliternls voluntarily to ee:tse to e:trry on lmsiness in the said State 011 and after the Fourteenth day of Deeember, One tl10nsanrl nine lnmdr<'d and forty­<•ight.

D:t!t'd this 2fith d:iy of Angnst, 1948.

.T. E. NICHOLRON, Agent.

Ni<'holsou & Nieholsou, 'l'he Bank of Adelaide Ch:tm­bers, 97 Rt. George 1s Terraee Perth, Rolic•itors for the Company.

'I'HE (!0).IPANIES ACT, 1943-Hl47. Reetion 9!) (4).

xorrIOE is he_-C'h)" gh·en th:it the Registered Offiee of ;\far\"el Lo<>h Guld /],,fine Syndicate, No Liability, was, on the :.eeond <hty of Septemher, 1948, changed to :ind is now situated at Third Floor, Nm\"sp:tper Honse, 125 Rt, George 1s T<'rr:iee, Perth.

C. W. COURT, Recretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947.

Notiee of Situation of Registered Of.flee and of the Days and Hours during whirh sn<'h 0fl1C'e is Aceestdhle to the Pnhlir.

( Pursuant to Scc·tion 99 (4) .) Cyritone Pl"O<'esses Pty. Ltd.

To the Registrar of Companies: NOTICE is hereby given that the RC"gistered Ofliee of Cyritone Proeessee Pty. Ltd. is situated at c:1re Fox & Spenee, G2 Eighth Ay0nue, Maylands, and th:tt the d:i.ys and honrs during whic•h sneh offiee is a<'cessible to the pnblie are as follows:-:--.Ionday to Frid:1_y 10 :1.m. to 4 p.m. (l10licbys exeepted).

Dated this e:,tb da)' of August, 1948. C. H. BAKER,

Direetor.

COl\IPANIES ACT, 19·13-1947.

Pursuant to Seetion 330 (4). li'. T. Wimble & Co Limited.

F. T. WUdBLE & CO. LHIITED hereby give notiee that-

(1) The Registered Ofiiee of the Comp:tny is now sitnated at 114a .Murray Street, Perth.

(2) The days :tnd hours during whieh the Registered Ofiiee of the Comp:tny is aceessible to the pnblie have, :1s from the 1st day of September, 1948, been ehanged :tnd are now as follows:-On week days 8.30 a.m. to 5.15 p.m. (S:tturdays and pnblie holidays exeepted).

Dated this 2nd day of September, 1948.

E. H. FARRANT, Agent in Western Anstralia.

Robinson1 Cox, :i\IeDonald & Loueh, Solicitors for the Company.

C0.\1.P.ANIES A(:'f, 1!)4:3.l!).J-G.

;\I otil'e of Change of Company Name. Sedion 30 ( 5).

)JOTICF.: is hereby gi'"en th:1t the W . .A. Netting and ,vire Company Limit{'d has, by :t speeial resolution of the Company, :ind with the :1ppro\":1l of the Registrar of Comp:tnic•s, signified in writing, <·lmnged its name to W . .\. :\'etting & Wire ('o. Ltd.

Dated the ~u<l day of September, 1948.

I-:. LA \\'SOX TURNBULL, .\.<·ting Registrar of Comp:tnies.

C01IPANn;s ACT, 1!)43-1946.

Form No. 22. );'otit-e of Change of Company :Xame.

Section 30- (;3). NOTICE is hereby gi'"en that Radio 1.Iotors Limited has, by a spe<'i:11 resolution of the L'ompauy and with the appro,·:ll of the Registr:tr of Comp:mies signified in writing, eh:mged its 1wme to Radio Motors Pty. Ltd.

Dated the :Wth du.'· of Angnst,. 1948.

E, LAWSON TURNBULL, .-\<'ting Registr:tr of Companies.

:\'O'l'ICE is hereby gi'"en that the Registered 01llee of Jlringle 's Ilri\"e Yomself Co. Pty. Ltd. was, on the ;Wtli day of August, 1948, ch:tnged to :tnd is now sitn­nte<l :tt 50-,)li 1'Imray Street, Perth, ,vestern Anstrulia.

'I'H 1,; AR!40CTA 'rlONS INCORPORATION ACT, 189,1.

WE, Lio1wl 'l'ohi:-is Boa,':, of ~2 I-Ieyteslnu·y Road, Snhb<'o, Retired 8ec·,ret:11w; \Villi:lm Ifomy Drew Prit<>h:trd, of ~ Luth Avenue, Rnbbeo, Health In­spec•tor; :1ncl Arthur Cec·il Higgs, of l::i!) Stuhbs Terr:tc·C

1

Snbiaeo, H(':1lth lnspeetor, tlw rrmstees of Rnbi:t<'O 11:iternal mid Infant Health Assoeiation of Westel'll Australia lnl'Orporated, do herehy give notiee that we :ne desirous that sneh Assoeiation should be incol'po1·­ated under the provisions of the Assoei:1tious Ineorporn· tion Act, 1895.

LIONEL TOBIAS BOAN.

WILLIA).[ DREW PRITCHARD.

ARTHUR CECIL HIGGS.

The following is :1 eopy of the 1.I<'morial intended to he filed in the 8nprenw Court under the provisions of the said AC>t :-

1. Name of the Associution-Subbc·o :\Iaternal and Infant Health Assoc·iation of Western Australia Inror• por:t ted.

2, Objeets or Purposes of the Associ:ttion-(a) 'fo advise :tnd assist mothers or others h:1ving the enstody of yon11g ehildren in the e:1re and re:tring of sn<"h ehildren and to provide ad\"iec :ind :tssistanee to ex­pectant mothers. (b) To provide fac·ilities for the eare of young ehildren of expeetant mothers for sneh periods as seem :Hh-isable prior to :tnd snbseqnenUy to the <"onfin<'ment of sn<"h mothers. (<') To proyide assistan<'C hy way of monet:u·y donations or the provision of food, (•lathing, medidne or other ne<·essities to mothe1·s, ex­pec•t:mt mothers 01· young <'hildren who are in neees­sitous <·ir('mnst:rnees. (d) To est:thlish :tnd eondnet infant he:tlth c·entre:., snh-eentres, elinies mid tl':l\"elling <'linirs for e:1rrri11g ont the purpose<; aforementioned. (e) Por the purposes aforementioned to provide for the sen-i<-e of a dnl)· qualified nurse or nurses at C'entre~, sub-eentres, c·linies :rnd tl':tvelling eliniC's and for that purpose either to emplO)" or train such nnrse or nurses upon sneh terms as to n,m1mer:1tion :tnd other­wise as may he thong-lit fit or to enter into any other :u·r:mgements wllel'eh)· the sen-i<>es of surl1 nurse or nurses m:ty be made av:1il:1,hle. (f) To an-:tuge for the tr:tnsporbtion of persons attending :lll)" eentre or clinie to or from the same. (g) For the purposes afores:1i<1 to purchase, hire, or other"'ise :t<'qnire, :fit ont, and equip, maintain :tnd use motor \"ehieles for nse us travelling elinies, <'onveya11e'es or otherwise to join with :my other person, hody or :issoeiation in so doing. (h) To promote sneh legislati'"e, soeial or :ldministrati'"e

2074 GOVBRNMBNT GAZE1'TE, W.A. [SEPTEMBER 10, 1948. ______________________ _:_ _______ __,_ _____ c.__

reforms or amendments, to issue such publications, to dissemina tc and publicise such propugundu und inform• ation and gcncr~lly to do all nets and thing.s which the Association shall think desirable in the interests and welfare of mothers, cJ.'.pcctunt mothers and young <:'hildren. (i) To purchase, lease, exchange, hire or otherwise acquire any property "·hich may be deemed necessary or convenient for the purposes of the Asso,. ciation. (j) To in>'cst or otherwise deal with the funds and property of the Associu tion. (k) To raise by public or private subscriptions, appeals, entertainments or otherwise funds which shall be used for and in furtherance of the above objects. (I) To receive any gifts, whether or not subject to any trust for any one or more of the objcets of the Association. (m) 'l'o co-operate or join by means of affiliation with any present or futm·c organisations or bodies in any part of the world having similar objects. (n) To do ull sneh lawful acts and things as al'c incidental and/or c•onduch·e to tl1c attaimncnt of the objects of the Association. ( o) To apply for Incorporation under the A!l.sociations Incorporations Act, 1805, aml its amend­ments.

3. Where Sitnutcd or Establishcd-1\[unie1pal Cham­bers, Rokcby Road, Subiaco.

4. The Name or :Names of the Trustee or 'l'rnstecs­Lionel rrobias Boas, William Hcmy Drc"· Pritchard and Arthur Cecil Higgs.

5. Iu "·hom the mnnugcmcnt of the Association is vested, and by what means (\\·hcthcr by deed, settle­ment, or othcrwisc)-In a Committee of Management nominated and elected in terms of tl1e rules; b~· the n1lcs.

Unmack & Unmack, of Witlmell ·Chambers, Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for the parties.

THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1893.

WE, Arthur James Cyril Sampson, of 91 Tyrell Street, Nedlands, Dentist, Robert Stanley Jeffreys, of 5 Hill Street, Frcmantlc, Secretary, and Htirold William Crommclin, of 33 Qnccnslea Dri Ye, Cl a rem on t, Com• pany Director, 'l'rustccs of or persons thereunto author· iscd by Australia Day Regatta and Aqnntic Carnival Association, do hereby give notice that we a1·c desirous that such Association shonld be incorporated nuder the pro,·isions of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895.

A. J. C. SAMPSON,

H. W. CROMMELIN,

R. S . .JEFFREYS ..

The follo"·ing is a copy of the Memorial intcndc<l to be filed in the Supreme (;omt under the pro,·isions of the said Act:-

In the matter of the Associations .lncorporation Act, 1895, :Memorial of Australia Day Regatta and Aquatic Carnival Association filed in pursuance of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1805.

1. Name of Institution-Australia Day Regatta and Aquatic Carni,·al Association.

2. Objects or purposes of the Institntion-To organ­ise an annnal regatta and aquatic carni,·al on the S"·an River to commemorate Australia's national day, Australia Day; to co-ordinate and organise the com­bined aquatic clubs of Western Australia for carrying ont the ob.jects of the Association; to raise funds for the furtherance of aquatic sports, clubs, and kind1·cd societies and to make donations or apply the funds for clw..rity or charitable organisations; to pm-chase, hire or otherwise acqnii·e property and to borrow or misc money.

3. Where sitnated-C/o S. J. McGibbon & Co., Shell Honse, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

4. Name or .names of the Trnstcc or Trnstecs­Artlmr ,James Cyril Sampson, Robert Stanley Jeffreys, and Harold ·William Crommclin.

5. fn whom the management of the Institution is vested und by what means (whether by deed, settle­ment or othcrwl.se)-A council consisting of two dele­gates from caeh member club and such other persons appointed by the council. The management is vested in the council by the rules of the Association.

Frank Un mack & Cullen, ·Solicitors, Fremantle.

nrn ASSOUIA'l'IONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1895.

I, ·wEST RAYMOND DE YOUNG, of Scavicw Ter­race, I<ttlannmda, in the State of \Vestcrn Australia, Clerk, a person authorised by the Kalamnnda and Dis­tricts '£ravelling lnfaJJ.t IIcalth Clinic, <lo hereby give notice that I am desirous that such organisation should be incorporated under the provisions of the Associa­tions Incorporation Act, 1895.

Dnted this Gth day of September, .1048.

(Sgd.) W. de YOUNG. The following is- a copy of the Memorial intended

to be filed in the Supreme Comt under the prodsions of the said Act.

Memorial of the Kalamnnda and Districts Travelling Infant Health Clinic.

1. Na.me of the lnstitntion.-Kalamnnda and Dis­triC'ts Tra,·clling lnfuut Health Clinic.

2. Objects of the Assoeiation.-To raise funds and maintain a vehicle for the purpose of a Travelling Infant Health Ulini-c as specified by the Public Health Department, and to scr,·c the area "·ithin the limits of the above mime.

3. \Vhcrc Sitiiatcd or Bstablishcd.-Kalam11nda. 4. The Name or Names of the Trnstce or 'l'rnstccs.­

N onc. 5. ln \Vhom the Management of the Institution is

Vested and by what Mcans.-E:xccutiYcs, pursuant to the eonstitntion of the Association.

THE PARTNERSHIP AC'l', 1895. '' Perth No,·elty Co.''

Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby g1'"cn that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between Cecil Wareham Smith, of 61 George Street, Perth, Paper Merchant (Retiring Partner), and Robert Richard Stout, Evel)"ll Stout and Patricia 1\Iary Stout, all of 11 Richmond Street, North Perth, Mann­factmcrs (Continuing Partners), who canicd on the business of Christmas Cracker & .Novelty 1\fanufactnrers at 11 Richmond Street, North Perth, under the business name of '' Perth No,·C'lty Co.'' ]ias been dissolved by mutual consent so fur ns the retiring partner is con­cerned as from the 30th day of Jnnc, 1948, from which date the continuing partners have carried on and will continue to carry on the same on their own account. and will receive all monc~·s payable to the Partnership and discliargc all liabilities in respect thereof.

Dated the 1st cl:i~- of September, 1948.

R.R. STOUT. E. S'l'OU'I'.

P. M. STOU'l'. C. W. SMITII.

Umnack & Unmatk, 12 Howard Street, PC'rth, Solici­fors for the parties.

Western Australia. 'l'HE PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1895.

NO'fICE is hereby gh·cn that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between Bowen Angnstns }\fer.field and Sheila Isobel Milner, in tlie business of Hotelkccpers, under the style or firm name of "B. A. 1\forficld ancl S. I. Milner," ls dissolved by mutual consent a<; from tlH• :fifth day of September, J 94-8.

Da tcd this 6th day of Sevtcmber, 1948.

B. A. MERFIELD. S. I. MILNER.

Frecth & Le Fann, Katanning, Solicitors for the abovcnamcd partners.

'l'HE PARffNERSHIP AC'l', J 895. ''Stout Bros.''

Notit"e of Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between Cecil Wareham Smith, of 61 George Street, Perth, Ptipcr 1\forchant (Retiring Partner) and Robert Richard Stout, li.:Yelyn Stout, and Patricia Mary Stout, all of 11 Richmond Street, North Perth, Manu­facturers (Continuing Partners), who can·ied on the business of Painters, Decorators and House Repairers

SEPTE,IBER 10, 1948.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2075

at 4 Richmond Street, North Perth, under the business n:1me of t I Ston t Bros.' ' h:1s been disrnh·ed by mntunl rousent so far :1s the retiring p:ntner is conCerned :i.s from the 30th cby of ,Tmw, 1948, from whieh d:1te the continuing p:i.rtners 11:1\·e e:uried on :md will continue to e:1rrY on the snme ou their own aeconnt :tnd \\"ill reeeh·o ·an mon(>ys p:1y:1'ble to the Pnrtuership :1nd dis• ch:1rge :1ll Ii:1bilities in resp('tt thereof.

D:1ted the 1st (1:l)" of Reptrmber, 1048.

R. R. STOUT. E. S'l'Oll1'.

P. :IL STOUT. C. W. R:IIITH.

Unm:1ek & Unlll:t{·k, 12 Ho\\":trd Street, P('rth, Solici­tors for the p:u·tieo;.

THE PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1893.

N"OTICE is hereby gi\"l.m th:1t the Partnership hitherto 1-nbsisting between Vrmon Edg:H" Bennett, H:tn}· Peter 'iVilson and Gwilym Hem·~· Thom:ts, who earried on busi­ness :ts Gener:tl Gl:1<-s 1kl'ch:mts under the st:-ile or busi­ness n:mie of \Vestern Gl:lss & Mirror \Yo~·ks, :tt 177 Royal StrC'et, E:tst Pt'rth, has been dissol\"etl :tS from the 30th d:ty of .Tnne, 1948. The snid Gwilym I-Iemy 'l'hom:ts retires from thC' P:irtnersliip :tnd the P:trtner­ship :1nd the bnsine~s shall hem·eforth he c·ontinued :nvl earriefl on l,y tlw said Vernon E<lg:tr Bennett :md the s:tid Harn· Peter \Vilson on their own :tc·connt under the s:tme ~businrss name.

All :1cconnts owing to the business slrnll be p:tyahle to the s:t-id VC'rnon Edg:tr Bennett :tnd the s:tid I-farry Peter \Vilson :tt the s:tme :tddress :tnd they will satisf::,, :tll debts of the P:trtnership. ·

_D:ttC'd the 31st day of Angnst, HH8.

V. E. BE1'TNETT.

SignC'd hy thc> s:1i(l Vrrnon Edg:tr Bennett in the presence of­

John II. O'J-1:tllonm, Solicitor, Perth.

Signecl by the s:tid I-hrl"," Peter Wilson in the prc>sence ·of­

John H. O'H:tllor:tn, Solieitor, Perth.

Signed by thC' s:i.id G\,;ilym Henry Thom:ts in tllC' prC'sc>ner of­

Bri:tn Simpson, Soli<'itor, Perth.

H. P. WILSON.

G. II. 1'!-IO:IIAR.

.Tohn H. O'II:tlloran, 8!) Rt. 0r-orgC''s 'l'err:teC', "Perth, Solieitor for the- C'ontiuning p:trtnerS.

IN THE '.MATTER OF THE PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1803.

NOTICE is herC'by gh·en th:tt the P:trtncrship hitherto existing between Ghon Niel10l:ts Shonis :tnd Chris Petros Klifnnis, who e:trried on business nuckr the n:tme of '• RosC'monnt Fruit Shop,'' :it- 460 Fitzger:tld StreC't, North Perth, :ts mixed business proprietors, h:ts been dissoh·C'd :ts from tlH' 2:frd d:ty of August, 194~.

'l'he s:1id Ghon Niehobs Rhonis rC'tirC's from the s:tid 11:trtnC'r.•hip :tnd tlie hnsinrss sh;1ll hl'nteforth he e:trried on bv the s:tid Chris Petros Klifnnis on his own :t('eo11nt nude·r ,the s:tmC' business name.

All aeconnts o\\"ing to the- l:ttc p:1rtnership sh:tll be p:ty:tble to the s:iid Chris Petros Klifm1is1 who 1dll pay :tnd sntisfy all delits of tl1e pnrtnership.

D:tted the 23nl d:t)· of August, 1948.

G. N. SIIONIS. C. P. KLII<'UNIS.

APPOINT11EN1'.

(2G Geo. V., No. 3G.)

HIS Honour the Chief -Tnstice has been ple:tsed to :tppoiut Bruee Clement Selle, of Ht>nty, in the State of New South "\V:1les, Soliritor, :t Commissioner of the Supreme Conrt of \Vestern Anstr:tli:l, to :tdminister or t:1ke within the State of New Sonth Wales any oath,

:tflidavit, uOirmation, deel:tr:ttion, or aeknowledgment by :t married wom:tn to be used in the Supreme Court of Western Anstr:tli:1. The Commission to remain in force until the s:tid Bruce Clement Selk eeases to reside in tlie St:tte of Kew South Wales aforesaid, or until he ee:tses to praetise the profession of a Solieitor on his own :i.eeount or in partnership tl1ere, or until re\·oked.

.J. F.. SHILLINGTON, .Acting Registr:tr Supreme Conrt.

Sunreme Court Offiee, Perth, 18th June, 1948.

IN THE SUPRE}IE COPRT OF WESTERN AUS1'RALJA-PROBA'rE JURISDICTION.

In the m:ttter of the Will of Herbert Ernest Cole, l:tte of 10 Fiftli A\"enue, Chester P:trk, in the St,:1te of \Vestern Anstr:tli:t, Pictme Fr:tmer :tnd Mount Cnt· ter, deee:1sed.

NOTICE is hereby gh·en th:it :tll ereditors :11Hl othC'r persons h:n·ing any cl:lims or dem:tnds :tgainst the cst:tte of the abo\·en:nned dl'ec:tsed :tre hereby requested to send partienl:trs thereof in \\"riting to the Executor, The \Vest .Austr:tli:tn Trnstre 1 Exeentor and Ageney Com· p:tny Limited, of 135 St. George's Terr:tee1 Perth, on or before the 11th d:ty of October, 1948, :ifter whieh cl:tte the s:tid Exeentor will proeeed to distribute the :issets of the s:tid deee:tsed amongst the persons entitled thereto, h:tYing regard only to those el:lims and dem:tnds of whieh it sh:tll then h:t\·e h:td notiee.

D:tted this 7th d:ty of September, 1948.

HARDWICK, SLATTERY & GIBSON,

of B:tnk of Adelaide Ch:tmbers, Fremantle, Solieitors to the Executor.

IN 'I'IIE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBA1'E JURISDIC'l'ION.

Iu the nwttC'r of the Will of W:tlter I-farkness, late of 25 Forrest Street, Prem:tntle, E:tst, in the Sbte of Western Austr:1li:1, Retired Shipping Clerk and Tally Clerk, deeC':tsed.

NOTICE is hereby gi\"C'n th:tt all persons h:t\·ing claims or dem:tnds :tp;:tinst the estate of the :tbo\"en:tmed dece:tsed must send p:trtic'l.11:lrs thereof in writing to the Executor, The \Vest Anstr:tlbn Trustee, Exeeutor and Agency Colll}J:tny Limited, of 135 St. George's Termee, Perth, on or before the 11th d:ty of Oet-ober, 1948, :tfter whieh d:tte the s:tid Exeentor will proeeed to dis­tribute the :tssets of the s:tid deee:tsed :tmongst tlie persons entitled there-to, h:t\·ing regard only to sneh c-1:tims and dem:tnds of which it sh:111 then· h:tve h:td notice.

D:tted the 3rd d:ty of Reptemher, 1948.

tlf. E. & R. SOLOMON, 17 11-farket Street., Frem:tntle,

Solk-titors for the Executor.

1:-;c THE SUPRE:IIE C'OlTR'r OF WESTERN .HTSTRALIA-PROBA'rE JURISDIC1'ION.

In the m:1tter of the Will of Timothy ,John D:tly, l:tte of 97 Ilarcly StreC't, Hollywood, in the St:tte of \Vestern .Austr:tlia1 Hctired Ci\"il Ser\':tnt, deee:1sed.

NOTICE is herC'by gh·en th:tt :tll persons h:t\·ing efaima or dem:tnds :tg:tinst the est:1te of the :tbo\·en:tmed deee:tsed :ire here.by reqHired to send p:t rticnl:trs in writing thereof to the Exeentor, The West Austr:tli:tn 'l'rustee, Excentor and Ageney Comp:tny Limited, of 135 St. George's Terr:tee, Perth, on or before the 11th d:ty of Oetober, 1948, :tfter whieh cfate the s:tid Exeeutor \\"ill proeeed to distribute the assets of the s:tid deeeased :nnongst the persons entitled thereto, ha.ying regard onl~· to the claims :1nd dem:tnds of \\"hicih it shall then h:t \"e had notice.

D:tted the 3rd d:ty of September, 1948.

RALPH J. STODDART, of Perth,

Solieitor for the Executor.

GOVERN.MEN'!' GAZETTE, W.A. [Sm•·cE>IBER 10, 1948. --------------------------------~-----~-:2070

IN THE SUPREME COUR'l' OP V\'ESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of thC' Will of El'nest ,John Smith, late of Dowerin, in the State of Western Australia, l<'arrnci-, deceased.

~OTICE is hereiby given that all persons hadng claims 01· demands against the estate of the abovcnamcd dccC'ascd are rcqncstcd to send partirnlars thereof in ,niting to the Executrix, 0/0 the undersigned, on or heforc the 11 th day of October, 1948, after which date the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the assets of tlie said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, lrndng regard only to those claims and dc>mands of "·hich sl1c shall then have had notice.

Dated the 3rd cln~· of September, 1!}48.

JAC'l<SOX, ::\IcDONALD, CONNOR & All'IBROSE,

of C.M.L. Building, 35 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the abovenamed Executrix.

IN 'l'HE SUPRlli\IE COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

"Jn tlie matter of the Will of John 1Iunro :iYfat~anlay (in the Will called John Munro :MacAulay, also known :Is James Munro l\faeaulay), late of Witeheiiffe, in the State of 'i.Vestern Australia, Storekeeper (formerly Labourer), deceased.

NOTIOE is hereby gh·en that all persons lrndng claims 01· demands against the estate of the abonnamed d('eeased ar(' hereby required to send particulars thereof in wtitiug to the Executor, The West Australian Tms­tee, l~xeentor and Agcuey Company Limited, of 135 St. George's ~rerraee, Perth, in the State of West em Australia, on or before the 11th day of October, 1948, aftC'1· whie1i1 date the said Execntor will proceed to dis­trilmtC' tlic assets of thC' said deceased amongst the pC'rsons eutitled thereto, having regard only to sncl1 l'laims aml ckmands of whieh it shall then ha,·e h:td noticC'.

Dated the 3rd day of Septemb('J', 1948.

:\ORTlE\lORE, HALli;, DAVY & LEAKE, Halshm)' C'hambers, Ho"·anl Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPRE1IE COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

ln the matter of the Will a11d Estate of Rupert Regi­nald Read, formerly of ,Tarrahdale, but late of "Sunset,'' Nedlands, in the State of Western Australia, Retired Fanner, deceased.

ALL claims or dema1Hls against the estate of the abo,·enamed deceased must be sent, in writing, to the Administrator with the Will annexed, care of the undersigned, on or before the llth day of October, ]948, after which date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto hadng regard onl\" to the claims and demands of which he shall the·u ha,·e had notice.

Dated Gth September, 1048.

~]CI-IOLSON & NICHOLSON, of the Bank of Adelaide Chambers,

St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solici­tors for the Administrators.

IN 'I'IIE SUPRKl!E COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRAUA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the mntter of the \Vill of Daniel Munro, late of Kookynie, in the State of Westem Australia, :Min­ing Pros11eetor nud Pensioner, deceased.

ALL claim:, or demands against the Estat(' of the aho,·enamed d('{'eascd must be sent, in writing, to The Executor, c:1re of the undersigned, on or before the 11th d.:ir of October, J948, after which date the said Exe­c•ntor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the elnims and demands of "·hieli lie shall 1.heu ha,·e had notice.

Dated Gth September, 1948. NICHOLSON & NICHOLSON,

of The Bnnlc of Adelaide Chambers, St. George's 'l'erraee, Perth, Solicitors for the Executor.

.l~ TIIE SUPREME COUH11' 01•' WE·STERX AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDIC'l'ION.

fn the rnatter of the 1,:;:state of Alfred 1-.'feledy, late of 48 Bolton Street, in the City of Dublin, Ireland, }.fottrC'ss },faker, deeeas('d, intestate.

NOT[(.,']~ is hereby gi,·('n that nll creditors and other persons ha,·ing claims or demnnds against the estate of the abo,·enamed dee-eased Ure hereby required to send full partienlurs thereof in writing to the Ad­miuhitrator, 'l'he West Australian Trustee, Executor and Agcm·y Conq1nny Limited, of 135 St. George's Terraee, Perth, on or before the lJth day of October, Hl48, afte1· whieh date the said Administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst 1.he persons entitled thereto hu,·ing regard only to those c·laims and demands of which it sl:all then haYc reC'eiYed notiee.

DntC'd this 3rd day of September, rn,1s. ROBIKSON, COX, llieDONALD & LOUCH,

20 Howard Street, Perth, Solieitors for the Administrator.

IN THE SUPREME COUR'l' OF WESTERN AUS'l'RALIA-PROBATE JURISDIC'l'ION.

Tu the matter of the \/Vill of Alice Louisa Cam11bell, late of "Dor-cenup," Kojounp, in the State of \Vesteru Australia, Widow (formerly llfarried Woman), deeeased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the abon­uamed deceased must be sent, in writing, to the Exe­eutor, 'l'he \Vest Australinn Trustee, Executor and Agency Company, Limited, of 135 St. George's Ter­race, Perth, in the State of 'iV-cstern Australia, on or lJcfore the 11th duy of October, 1948, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of tlw said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, hadng regard onl~· to the claims nnd demands of whic·h it shall then have had notice.

DntNl this 7th day of September, 1948.

LOHRMANN, TINDAL & GUTHRIE, Perpl'tnal Truskes Builtlings, 89 St. George's Ter­

rac·P, PC'rth, Rolieitors for the Executor.

IX THE SUPRE1fE COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBA'l'E JURISDIC'l'ION.

Jn the matter of the Will of Julia Louisa lvlessengC'r, late of 3(3 Chatsworth Road, Highgate, in the State of \Vestem Australia, Widow, deceased.

NO'l'ICE is hereby gi,·en that nll persons liaving claims 01· demands against the estate of the abo,·enamed deceased are reqnestecl to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executors, e/o the nndersigllled, on or 1::efore the 11th da;r of October, HJ48, after which cl:lt0 the said J<Jxecntors will proceed to distribute the asset'! of the snid dec•eased amongst the persons entitled thereto, ha,·ing regard only to those claims and demands of whieh they shall then have had notice.

Datc-d the 3rd dar of September, 1948.

,JACKSON, MC'DONALD, CONNOR & AMBROSE,

of C.}LL. Building, 55 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the abo,·enamed Executors.

IN 1'HE SUPREM!c COUR'l' OF WESTERN AlJS'l'RALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

ln the matter of the Will and Codicil of Flora Hallett :F'i-aueis, late of Sydne~·, in the State of Ne,w Sontl1 \Vales, 1farried VVomun, deeC'ased.

NOTICE is hereby giYC'H that all persons hadng claims or demands against the estate of the a,bovenamed d('cta~C'd al'c h0r0by required to send particulars thereof in writing to the J~xeeutor, The Perpetual Execf\1tors1

'J'rnst('es and Agency Compau~· (W .A.) Limited, of 01 St. G0orge's Terrace', Perth, in the State of ,vestern Australia, on or hefore the 11th dar of October, 1048, after which datc> the said Executor will proceed to distrihnte the itssets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard onl~· to sneh claims and demands of whieh it shall then ha,·e liad notice.

Dated the Ith day of September, 1948.

NORTTE!\IORE, HALE, DAVY & LEAKE, I-Inlsbmy Chambers, Ho"·nrd Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor.

SEP'l'B'1llSR 10, 19±8.] GOVliJHNMEN'f GAZE'l'Tli], VV.A.. 2077

'I'HE PUBLIC 'I'RUSTEE AC1', EJ.ll.

NO'l"ICJ:.: is hereby gh·cu th:1t pm·snant to section H of the Public Trnstcc Act, 1!)41, the Public Trnstcc has elected to administer the estates of the nntler­mentionetl deceased persons.

Dated :it Perth the 1st tlay of ScptembC>r, 1948.

J. H. GLYNN, Pnblie '.rrustee.

A.N.A. House, 44 St. George's Terr:ice, Perth.

Name of Deceased, Occupation, Address, Date of Death, Date Election filed.

LN' Mow; l\farket G:11·de11er; l:itc of Gl S"·un Street, North Frem:rntle; 4/0/47; 24/8/48.

?\omens, Willi:1111 Theodore; Retired Customs Offiter; l:lte of Pemberton; 12/10/47; 24/8/48.

D:wis, )fary Irene; l\I:1nied \Vom:rn; late of 3 Peel Street, E:ist Guildfonl; 30/13/48; 24/8/48.

Gl:1fS, C:1thari11e :.\fary .Josephine (also known :1s Kate :.\hry (i-l:1s,i :rnd Kate 111:tQ' Josephine Gl:tss).; l\farrietl Wom:in; 1:ttc of Taupo, in Nl"w Zt·:1b11d; -i/·1/lli; ~4/8/48.

1'I:1ephersuu, l>uu:ihl llt•nry; llospi1;il EmplO)'l'e; late of Espcr:111rc; :.W/10/-!7; ::!J/S/-18.

rn nm KUPirnME COlTRT OF WESTERN A l'STlL\.Ll.\,-PRODATE JURISDIC'rION.

Xotit'C to Cretlitors :tntl Claimants.

NO'l'IUE is IWl"l'~J)" giYcn th:1t :111 persons h:1,·iug (•l:tims or !ll'manrl . .:; :igaJ11-;t tlw t·Ht:ltcs of the nmlcrmentioned d!·N•:tst'!l pt'rsOus :ll'l' hcrt'11)' n·qnin·tl to sC'nd partien­l:trs of ~w·h t·l:1ims or !lrm:1mls to the Pnhlic 'l'rnstc>e in writing 011 or liefore the 1st tl:-iy of Oc>tolwr, 10-18, :1ftt-r whh·h date the Pnlilil' Trnstce will 11rot·ccd to dis­tribute tlw :tssets of tlll' s:iid tlt'tt'nsNl pe1·sons :1mo1tg those l'Htitlcd t!t(•reto, lt:1Yi11g reganl only to thmw t·l:dms or th,1n:rnds of whit·h the Public 'l"rush•c shall iht•n h:n·c h:1d notfoc.

D:itt,d at Pt'rth tltt' 1st tl:ty of Septcu1lwr, 19-!8.

J. IT. GLY);X. 1 'nlilii• Trn"-ft:t'.

::\':rnll', Ot•t·tq1:ltio11, .\.ildn·ss, D;tit' of llt•ath.

Lt.'c .Mow; nw.rkt'i ganh'lll'l': l:1tc of Gl K"·:111 Stn't·t, :\'ortll J<"n'm::nth'; 4/!J/47.

Nomt'ns, \\'illi:nn Theotlore; rctiici\ Cu~tunL<; of1it•N; l:itt' of Pl'mlwrton; 1::!/10/47.

JJ:n·is, )[:1i-y ln•ne; m:1nietl wom:1u; latt· uf ;\ !'t•t>I Stn•(•t, E:u,;i Guildford; 30/:V•!8.

Glas.'!, C:1thari11c ::\lury Josrphi1w (abo known :t,"l

Kate ::\l:1ry Gl:1.ss :nul Kate :.\I:ny .Jo-;l'pliint• rna:-:s): rn:trl'it'il woman; late of T:111po, in ~t'\Y ht•:1laml; 4/4/ JU.

1fatl'hl'rson, Donald Henry, hospit:tl cn1ployt·v; l:1tl• of E$J1l'l":l1H't': :.!9/10/47.

(':1rsnn, Ottine lnwhl:1; wido"·; la!t• of !JU !'any 1-itn•et, Perth; 7/G/48.

Coopc1·, Fn•tkril'k Andrew: forern:m; l!'tie of :.!~D South ll/G/48.

n>tirv,l Btret't,

tt,1t,pho111.' lilw lliltou l':u·k;

Gindiri, rren•s:1; witlow; l:1k of 51\ P:1lmt'l'Sto11 f--;trcl"f, I't,rtl1; :.!8/U/48.

Lnl':is, Georgin:i .:\Iary; spim;tcr; l:th> of 1$G Pier StrN•t, l'-erth; Hl/0/48.

\\':ire, Ronald Erir; laboul'cr; btt, uf Du-,;-;t'lton; 31/1/48.

\'njcit·h, Ljnbo; miner; formcrl~· uf !!:.! Hohinson AYenue, Perth, but l:itc of Edward l\Jill(·H Horne, Al• b:my Road, Vit·tori:l P:1rk; 4/7/48.

::\frBi-idt', llfarion J:mc (:1lso known :is 2\Iarion Jean l\l<'Brhle); spinster; formerly of (W Tt'JT:H·c DriYc1

Perth, but 1:ttc of 426 Bc:1ufort Street, Pl'rth; ;10/7/-18. Ciolb.'·, Annie 1'.itsic; 1n:1nic!l wonwn; fornwrly uf

1J ! Riclunoml Street, LecdcrYillc, but bt0 of l'Ol'll('r of 1It-Donuld Rtrrct :nul \V:11rncroo Ho:itl, Ttt:trt Hill; 20/i /48.

Sp:11111ey, Rutlolph Hi("hard (:il~v knu\\ll a-; Hil'l1:1nl Rmlloph S1u11mcy); ar("hitc(•,t; fornwrly of 70:l Ik:rn­fort Street, :Monnt L:1wlcr, but Jatt, of IA nagl:tn Hoad, l\fount L:1wlry, architc("t; 15/4/-1-B.

Pe:1cot·k, L:1dy Katherine; 111:1nied worn:rn; l:itc of Boden 's Ride, Swinlcy Porcst, Aseot, Derkshin'1 in Eng­land; 12/3/1048.

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R.G. No. 103/H.-Const:thle RC'gin:iltl \Valtcr Jlcmy Dornry, tl-mporari\y :1s Af,sistant Distrirt Registr:1r of Dirtlts :1nd lJc:1ths for the Plantag('lll't lkgistry Distrit·t, to rt'sidc :1t Dcmn:1rk. !luring the :1list'11ee on kavc uf Co11st:1hlr Fr:rnk II:1rrisou Bibby; :qq1oi11tment to tblc from 7tl1 Rt'plt•mlie1·, 1!)48.

R.G. Xo. Ui/4:!.-Const:thh• ('~·ril Fl:rn(h•r.-1 Kvith '\\'il1·ox, t(•m1rnr:1l'ily a . .:; .Assi...,t:111t I)h;trit·t lh-gistr:n of Birth.-. :1ml Ik:1th-; for tht· \\"illi:mis fa,gistry District, to n•sitlt' at Willi:1ms, dnriug the a1,Rt'lll"l' 011 k:1n: of Con<.Jtahk .Jn-;l·ph F:1nl'll; appoin!nl('llt to tl:ite from Uth Ht·ptemb1·r, l!l IS.

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Admiui8tratio1t At·t Agricnltnn', Dt'!Jal'tmcnt of Analyst's oi" li't't·<ling Stuffs Appointments .. AtlJitration Court .. Assoeiations Iut·or1Joration .\ttdit Aet ..

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Cash Ordt'rs, eh·., Lost .. Commissioners for Det·lutations Commissioners of Supreme Court Companies . . . . Cro"·n Law Dt'p:u-tmeut Dct·t·used Pt•rsou,-;) Estates l•'<tl"tories and Shops F'orcstn-

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