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Premier 's Department, Perth, 16th June, 1938. [T is hereby notified, for public information, that per- nission has been granted by the Commonwealth Authori- Lies to Captain C. H. Evans to accept an extension for a period of one (1) year of his appointment as Aide- dc-Camp to 1-us Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor as from the 23rd April last. L. F. SIIAPCOTT, Under Secretary Premier 's Department. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Premier 's Department, Perth, 16th June, 1.938. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council has been pleased to approve of the following appointments to the Commission of the Peace Robert Montague Black, Esquire, of ALley Station, Sandstone, as a Justice of the Peace for the East Mur- ehison Magisterial District. Lionel Herbert Dyer, Esquire, of Jolmnson road, Yar- lohp, as a Justice of the Peace for the Wellington Magisterial District. EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. i.'r is hereby notified, for public information, that Wil- liam Taylor, Esquire, Chairman of the Serpentine- Jarrahclale Road Board, has been appointed, under sec- tion 9 of the Justices Act, 1902-36, as a Justice of the Peace for the Murray and Freinantle Magisterial Dis- tricts during the term of his office as Chairman of the Board. L. E. SHAPCOTT, Under Secretary Premier 's Department. FARMERS' D huRTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934. NOTICE is hereby given that time adjustment of debts under section 11 of the Act of the following farnsers has been fimmalised and time Stay Orders have now lapsed as from date speeihiecl. :Ed\vardls, Arthur James (jun.), Yuna; McCowan, Charles Harold, Wagims; Hunton, Stephen, Lower Kalgan, Albany; Cavanagh, C. If., and OF WTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 33 p.m.1 [REGIsTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934. NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Orders have been issued in accordance with section 7, subsec- tIon (1), of the Farmers' Debts Adjustment Act, 1930- 1934, which reads as follows: A Stay Order shall direct that no action, execu- tion, distress for rent, proceedings on default for braeli of oovenant under any mortgage or other security for money, or under an agreement for sale and purchase of lands, or other process or proceed- mg, shall be commenced or proceeded with or put in force against the farmer or any of the farmer's assets, whether utihised in connection with or form. ing portion of the assets comprised in his farming business or not, during the operation of such Stay Order: Provided that, by leave of a Judge, any action may, notwithstanding the Stay Order, be instituted and/or carried on against the farmer, but not beyond judgment. Granted uncles section 11. (Writing down or suspension of Debts). Farmer (Surname and Christian Names), Address, and Date of Order. Cooper, Samuel, Warrachiuppin, 9th June, 1938. Kelly, William Henry, Kojonup, 9th June, 1938. James, Leslie Pearce, Cranbrook, 9th June, 1938. Mason, Alexander Chisholm, Kununoppin, 10th June, 1938. Mills, Franlc Leonard, Canipion, 13th June, 1938. All claims against these farmers to he forwarded to the Director, Temple Court, William street, Perth. W. A. WHITE, Director. 15th June, 1938. No. 29.] PERTH: FRIDAY, JUNE 17. [1938. Shiepiseard, L. W., Piadar; Palfrey, Anthony W., Fern- berton; Nicholls, John F. H., Doodlakine; Watkins, 1-lugh A., Karloning via 1iukinbudin; Dunlop, Daniel, Merredin; Humphrey, Lilian E., York; Just, Eric Favin, Bunjil; Wilkinson, Peter, East Pingelly; Tetlow, Wil- liam F, Hubert A., and Phillip A., Morawa; Bunney, Eric L. and. Mary J. B., Williams; Vanzetti, Carlo, Nungarin; 15th June, 1938. W. A. WHITE, Director. 15th June, 1938.

Transcript of WTERN AUSTRALIA. - Western Australian Legislation

Premier 's Department,Perth, 16th June, 1938.

[T is hereby notified, for public information, that per-nission has been granted by the Commonwealth Authori-Lies to Captain C. H. Evans to accept an extension fora period of one (1) year of his appointment as Aide-dc-Camp to 1-us Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor asfrom the 23rd April last.

L. F. SIIAPCOTT,Under Secretary Premier 's Department.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Premier 's Department,

Perth, 16th June, 1.938.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council hasbeen pleased to approve of the following appointmentsto the Commission of the Peace

Robert Montague Black, Esquire, of ALley Station,Sandstone, as a Justice of the Peace for the East Mur-ehison Magisterial District.

Lionel Herbert Dyer, Esquire, of Jolmnson road, Yar-lohp, as a Justice of the Peace for the WellingtonMagisterial District.

EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.i.'r is hereby notified, for public information, that Wil-liam Taylor, Esquire, Chairman of the Serpentine-Jarrahclale Road Board, has been appointed, under sec-tion 9 of the Justices Act, 1902-36, as a Justice of thePeace for the Murray and Freinantle Magisterial Dis-tricts during the term of his office as Chairman of theBoard.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Under Secretary Premier 's Department.

FARMERS' D huRTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934.NOTICE is hereby given that time adjustment of debtsunder section 11 of the Act of the following farnsershas been fimmalised and time Stay Orders have now lapsedas from date speeihiecl. :Ed\vardls, Arthur James (jun.),Yuna; McCowan, Charles Harold, Wagims; Hunton,Stephen, Lower Kalgan, Albany; Cavanagh, C. If., and

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WTERN AUSTRALIA.[Published by Authority at 33 p.m.1

[REGIsTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.]

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934.NOTICE is hereby given that the following Stay Ordershave been issued in accordance with section 7, subsec-tIon (1), of the Farmers' Debts Adjustment Act, 1930-1934, which reads as follows:

A Stay Order shall direct that no action, execu-tion, distress for rent, proceedings on default forbraeli of oovenant under any mortgage or othersecurity for money, or under an agreement for saleand purchase of lands, or other process or proceed-mg, shall be commenced or proceeded with or put inforce against the farmer or any of the farmer'sassets, whether utihised in connection with or form.ing portion of the assets comprised in his farmingbusiness or not, during the operation of such StayOrder: Provided that, by leave of a Judge, anyaction may, notwithstanding the Stay Order, beinstituted and/or carried on against the farmer,but not beyond judgment.

Granted uncles section 11. (Writing down or suspensionof Debts).

Farmer (Surname and Christian Names), Address,and Date of Order.

Cooper, Samuel, Warrachiuppin, 9th June, 1938.Kelly, William Henry, Kojonup, 9th June, 1938.James, Leslie Pearce, Cranbrook, 9th June, 1938.Mason, Alexander Chisholm, Kununoppin, 10th June,

1938.Mills, Franlc Leonard, Canipion, 13th June, 1938.

All claims against these farmers to he forwarded tothe Director, Temple Court, William street, Perth.

W. A. WHITE, Director.15th June, 1938.

No. 29.] PERTH: FRIDAY, JUNE 17. [1938.

Shiepiseard, L. W., Piadar; Palfrey, Anthony W., Fern-berton; Nicholls, John F. H., Doodlakine; Watkins,1-lugh A., Karloning via 1iukinbudin; Dunlop, Daniel,Merredin; Humphrey, Lilian E., York; Just, Eric Favin,Bunjil; Wilkinson, Peter, East Pingelly; Tetlow, Wil-liam F, Hubert A., and Phillip A., Morawa; Bunney,Eric L. and. Mary J. B., Williams; Vanzetti, Carlo,Nungarin; 15th June, 1938.

W. A. WHITE,Director.

15th June, 1938.

948 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 17, 1938.

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934.NOTICE is hereby giveli that the following Stay Ordersissued undcr section 11 of the Act have been cancelledas from datu specified Fielder, Frederick \Villiatii,Naremheeii ; Ca inpbell, Duncan, Wilgoyne ; Widdup,I']nnehas 13., Balingup ; Sinallshaw, John and William,Karlgarin; 15th June, 1938.

W. A. WHITE,Director.

THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.

The Treasury,Treasury No. 35/35. Perth, 9th June, 1938.

IT is hereby published, for general information, thatA11. 0. V. James has been appointed a Receiver ofRevenue for the Land Resumption Branch of the PublicWorks Department, in place of Mr. W. A.. Gordon whoseauthority is hereby canee1led.

Department. Position.

Shining Registrar, Southern Cross (Item560)

Mining Registrar, Cue (Item 565)Clerk-in-Charge, Expenditure (Item 1443)Clerk, Local Court (Item 1338) ......Clerk, Official Trustee's Office (Item 1317)Inspector, Potato BranchMaclsinist-in.Charge, Workers' Homes

Board (Item 189)Clerk-of-Courts, Bridgetown (Item 1 380)Principal, Aluresk Agricultural College

(Item 1613)

Note:-* Applications are also called under section 29. Applicants to state fully their qualifications and experience.

With residence (unfurnished), light and fuel.Applications are called under section 38 of the Public Service Act, 1904, and are to be addressed to

the Public Service Commissioner and e.iiould be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices ofthe various Permanent heads of Departments.

GEO. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 16th June, 1938.

IllS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouncil has appointed William Carl Robertson, Esq.,of Perth, as a Sworn Valuator imder the Transfer ofLaud Aet, 1893.

Ti-JR I-Ion. Minister for Justice has approved of theundermentioned appointments and cancellation of ap-point1eut of Commissioner for Declarations:

Appointments :Miss Mary Margaret Beaton, ofBroad Arrow; Albert Logue Robinson, Esq., of WouganHills; and Alexander Patrick Scott Armstrong, Esq., ofPerth.

Cancellation horace Percy Clark, Esq.

ERRATUM NOTICE.IT is hereby notified that the appointments of ' Maun,George, 73 Thomas street, Nedlands,'' ''Mauthorpe,Roy Stasiley, Commonwealth Bank, Merredish ' ' ' 0 'Con-nors, Michael Francis Laurence, Mooriac Rock, P.O.,''published in pag 1976 and 1977 of the GovernmentGazette of 19th November, 1937, and ''George GeldingHorace, Kalgoorlic,'' published in page 860 of theGovernment Gazelle of 3rd June, 1938, as Commissionersfor Declarations should read ''Mann, George, 73 Thomasstreet, Nedlands,'' ' 'Mantlsorpe, Boy Stanley, Common-wealth Bank, Merredin,'' ''0 'Conner, Michael FrancisLaurence, Moorine Rock, P.O.,'' and ''1-lollis, GeorgeGolfing, South Kalgoorhie,'' respectively.

H. R. GORDON,Under Secretary for Law.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Treasury No. 149/35.IT is hereby published, for general information, thatMr. N. G. Davidson has been appointed Receiver ofRevenue for the Metropolitan Water Supply and Drain-age Department.

A. J. REID,Under Treasurer.

Office of Public Service Commissioner,Perth, 16th June, 1938.

IllS Excellency the Lieutenant-Govcrnor in ExecutiveCouncil has approved of the following appointments:

Ex. Co. 2184; P.S.C. 224/37.Frederick Ockleshaw,under section 29 of the Public Service Act, to beMechanic in Charge of Workshop, Public Works Dc-partmcat, as from 1st December, 1937.

Ex. Co. 540; P.S.C. 105/38.H. V. Cock, Clerk, Nor.thans, Public Works Department, to he Clerk AccountsBranch, as from 23rd May, 1938.

GEO. W. SIMPSON,Public Service Commissioner.

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NewClassification.

£3lS-366 £378-2402

£306-342 £342f366£330-390 £342-366£306l342 £342-366£260-306 £294-1306£260-1306 £294-306£1 80-2l0 £200-2i0

£294-330 £318-330£654-780 £654ii780-

DateReturnable.

1938.18th June.

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TN THE LICENSING COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

In the matter of the Licensing Act, 1911 (Consoli.dated), and in the matter of a Petition for antis-oritv to grant a new License.

To 1-us Excellency Sir James Mitchell, K.C.M.G., Lieu-tenant-Governor of the State of Western Australia.The huiublc Petition of the undersigned shioweth as

fohlows :-That your Petitioners are a majority in number of

the Electors of the State of Western Australia livingiii an area comprised within the circle having a radiusof forty chains from the ceistre of those pieces of landsituate at the corner of Stirling highway and Vauclusestreet, Clarensont, being portion of Swan Location 621,and beings Lots 33, 3-1, 35, and 36 on Plan 1234, Cer-tificate of Title Volume 113, Folio 41, and Volume 661,Folios 196 and 194.

That there has been an increase in population ofsuch area and that such increase is likely to be perina-sient

That there are insufficient licensed premises withl'ssbhican 's General License to meet public requirementstnt li in sue Ii a rca

That an additional hotel is required within therca in tls a Pubhica u's G eneral License to meet the re-

quirenients of the travelling public;That the situation, namely, the corsser of Stirling

lnglsw'ay and Vaucluse street is a suitable place for suchhotel.

Your I'etitioners therefore, humbly pray that theLicensing Court may, pursuant to tlse powers in thatbehalf contained in the Licensing Act, 1911 (Consohi-

Hines

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dated), have an) hority to grant a New Publican 's Gen-eral License within the Claremont Licensing District forthe said itimses,

And your petitioners will ever pray, etc.No. on Petition 1, No. on Roll, 4200, Signature 'F.

Norton, Occupation and Address, butcher, 7 Lapsley rct,aremont ; 2, Sup., 11. Laycock, home duties, 3 Lapsley

rd.; 3, 1582. A. C. Dundas, honie duties. 1 Lapsley rct1 583, F. .1. Dundas, railway employee, 1 Lapsley rd.5096. F. SI. SoOth, home duties, 17 Davies rd. ; 6,

51 -58. T, I'. Smith, attendant, 17 I)avies rd.; 7, Sup..E. lirtoldoit, home duties, Ii Slienton i'd. S, 1976, MaciC all °l, I tune duties, 10 Slient on i'd. ; 9, Sup., WiliiaiuTlucklev, watch ma a, 1 4 Sh cat on rd

.1 0, Sup., Annie

Bucklcv, home duties, 14 Slienton i'd. 11, Sup., A.McCombe, superintendent, Slcowgrouud : 12, Sup., F.Braddon, bus driver, 6 Shenton ccl.; 13, Sup., L. F.ilaines, attendant, 30 Sheaton ccl. ; 14, Sup., C. B. Mea-kiiis, home duties, 30 Sheuton rd.; 45, Sup., 0. P.Ilames, home duties, :10 Slienton i-cl.; 16, 3673.A. MeGhee, fursiace-nian, 32 Slienton i'd.: 17.3680, J. Medhee, retired, 32 Shenton rd.18, Sup.. A. ilubble, home duties, 25 Shea-I on rd. ; 49, Sup., 1. Pe]cin, honie duties, 19 Shenton id.20, Sup., g. Moloney, home duties, 9 Sheuton i'd.; 21,$913, S. (;. 3[oloney, home duties, 9 Shenton i'd.; 22,3550, L. Marshall, home duties, 3 Shenton i'd.; 23, 4091.(titheriae Nairne, sen., home duties, ii Claremont cres.

833, A. CaldiveU, home duties, 13 Claremont ei'es.Sup., 1. Green, home duties, 15 Claremont eros.; 26,

huh)., L. F. Ilathcrhey, home duties, 17 Claremont eres.27, Sup., J. 1). Ilatherley, bus conduct ross, 17 Clare-mont ('res. ; 28, 4954, B. Sliaylor, driver, 19 Claremonteres. ; 29, 4953, A. C. Shaylor, home duties, 19 Claremontcres. ; 10, 722, C. Tiuchan, home duties, 34 Sheuton rd31, 5692, N. Walsh, retired, 36 Slmenton rd. ; 32, Sup.,

Fisher, home duties, 38 Slienton i'd.,' 33, Sup., F.(irassijy, pensioner, 16 Stirling i'd.; 34, 238, 5. Bamns-ter, hue driver, 12 Stii'hiug cii. ; 35, Sup, 31. 111 all, homeduties, 6 St. Quentin ay. ; 30, Sup., B. Turner, labourer,14 St. Quentin ay. ; 37, Sup., B. Turner, lionie duties,14 St. Quentin ay.; 38, 1204, 5. Cowley, home duties, 14St. Quentin ay. ; 39, 5363, C. Sweetmaa, french polisher,26 St. Quentin ay. ; 40, 5364, M. Sweetman, home duties,26 St. Quentin ay. ; -11, 1077, Gladys Cole, home duties,36 St. Quentin ay.; 42, Sup., ,T. F. Wilson, assistant, 7O 'Beirne st.; 43, Sup., B. L. Wilson, married, 7O 'Beirne st.; 44, 3184, T. Knight, home duties, 21 St.Quentin nv.; 45, Sup., F. 31. Perry, married, 29 St.Quentin ay.; 46, Sup., V. Grose, married, 31 St. Quentinay.; 47, 465, T. Blinco, home duties, 33 St. Quentin ay.48, Sup., N. Blinco, carpenter, 33 St. Quentin ay. ; 49,Sup., 31. 3. McRae, home duties, 49 Loch st. ; 50, 3841,31. Sliddlemas. home duties, $5 T.ocli st. : 31, Sup., F.McConkey, married, 13 Melville st.; 52, 3707, M. Mackay, home duties, 21 Melville st.; 5$, 3703, A. McTca3machinist, 21 Melville st.; 54 Sup., C. Caii'a, homeduties, 2 Senate st. ; 55, Sup., F. K. Elford, home duties,College rd. ; 56, Sup., H. 14. Stone, engineer, College i'd.;57, 3909, F. SI. Moloney, married, Station house; 58,102$, N. Clarke, home duties, 17 St. Quentin ay. ; 59,4872, V. Sehilperoorrt, uiarried, 17 St. Quentin ay.(10, Sup., I. Randehl, home duties, 12 Gugeri st. ; 61, 5743,L Waters, home duties, 12 (lugeri st.; 62, 4969, L. Sliep-herd, lionie duties, 73 Stirling higinvay ; 63, Sup., 11.Waters, motor driver, 13 Mary st.; 64, 411.5, 3ioletNorthicott, home duties, 4 Gugeri St.; 65. Sup., P. Staid-strous, lionie duties, 2 Gugeri st.; 66, Sup., M. Ci'aig,home duties, 2 Gugeri st.; 67, 2231, M. Grieve, homeduties, 24 Gugei'i st.; 68, Sup., B. .Jones, home duties,26 Gugeri st.; 69, Sup., L. I-Iebditeh, uiarried, 211Gugeri st.; 70, 3992, W. C. Mortimer, contractor, 30Gugeri st.; 71, 3991, P. Mortimer, married, $0 Gugerist.; 72, 5564, F.A. Tucker, mactied, 32 (iogeri st.; 73,1713, K. F. Emery, widow, 32 Gugeri st.; 74, Sup.. P.K. Emory, mari'ied, 32 Gugeri st., 75, Sup., P. Gulley,home duties, 42 Gugeri st.; 76, Sup., F. Woods, care-taker, 2 Queenslea drive; 77, Sup., B. Campbell, lawclerk, 5 Victoria par.; 78, 2299, B. A. Hall, 23 Victoriapar., home duties; 79, Sup., W. A. Kay, home duties, 25Victoria par.; SO, 907, Ii. Carson, printer, 5 Victoriapar.; 81, Sup., S. Phil lips, barman, 7 Victoria par.; 82,Sup., K. Davey, honie duties, 14 Victoria par.; 83, Sup.,

IV. Bird, hauk officer, 2(1 Victoria paT.; 84, Sup., JPierce, di'essniaker, $ I'ark lane ; 85, Sup., 0. Pierce,dental mechanic, 8 Parld lane; 86, 5821, C. Weir, honmeduties, 6 Park lane; 87, 5065, A. 31. Smith, home duties,2 Thompson i'd.; 88, 5089, F. C. Smith, labourer, 2

Thompson i'd.; 89, 5143, 31. 31. Smith, machinist, 2

Thompson rd.; 90, Sup., ,J. K. Francis, bus driver, 22

T1omupsou rd. ; 91, Sup., B. 1. Francis, home duties, 22'I'honip5on i'd.; 92, 5044, F. Smailes, home duties, 26Thompson i'd.; 93, 5678, F. Wallace, imonie duties, 30Thompson i'd.; 94, 912, B. F. Carter, home duties, $Thompson rd.; 95, Sup .,A. N. Longbottom, home duties,7 Thompson rd. ; 96, Sup., SI. P. Denbigh, home duties,10 Thionipson ccl.; 97, 694, L. A. Brown, home duties,12 Thompson rd. ; 98, Sup., B. .13. Thomas, home duties,Ii Thompson i'd.; 99, Sup., L. A. Denhigh, retired, 10Thoimipson rd. ; 100, 4900, N. N. Muskett, home duties,

1 Goblewortha- i'd.; 101, 2606, C. Hodgson, hiome duties,22 Bernard st. ; 102, 2609, N L. Ilodgson, civil sei'vant,22 Bernard st.; 10$, Sup., .1'. Ii. Bray, home duties, 2-1Bernard st.; 104, Sup., ,Tessie Geddes, bionic duties, 2)1Bernard it.; 105, Sup., Ivy Osborne, home duties, 3 Bem'-nard st. ; 106, Sup., Margaret Barras, married, 7 Her-nard st.; 107, Sup., J. N. Pavid-Moss, music teacher, 11Bernard st.; 108, Sup., Chris Saundei's, pipe fitter, 13Bernard st.; 109, Sup., K. Saunders, teachei', 13 Bernardst.; 110, 4854, F. Saunders, married, 13 Bernard St.;411, 858, 31. Campbell, clerk, 15 Bernard st.; 112, 46,

Caniphell, home duties, 15 Bernard st.; 113, 844, A.Caisipbell, attendant, 15 Bernard st.; 114, 2900, P..

Jeffrey, hionie duties, 27 Bernard st.; 115, Sup., L. N.I larwood, liouie diuties, 75 Goldswnrthy rd -; 11)1, 3123,V. Kerin, attendant, 73 Goldsworthy i'd.; 117, 3122, F.Kerin, married, 73 Goldswoi'thy i'd.; 118, Sup., B. J.Coeki'an, lineuman, 73 Goldsworthy i'd.; 119, 2846, 0. F.[saacs, home duties, 65 Goldswortliy i'd.; 120, Sup., A.,bones, homno duties, 57 Goldsworthmy i'd.; 121, 3162, M.Kimineai', mactied, 53 Goldsworthy i'd.; 122, Sup., B. A.Emidersby, honie duties, 49 0 oldswoi'thy i'd.; 123, Sup.;V. G. Ottaway, home duties, 47 Goldsworthmy rd.; 124,6017, (leo. iVoodhouse, retired, 33 Goldsivoi'thiy i'd.; 125,1573, P. Martimi, i'etireci, 49 Goldsvortliy i'd.; 126, 2044,i:. (iibb, honie duties, 4 Goldswoi'thiy rd.; 127, 2046,1.. Gihb, typiste, 4 Goldswoi'thy rd.; 128, Sup., D.Cooper, houie duties, 10 Goldsworthiy i'd.; 129, 5721,V. II. \Varclell-Johnson, home duties, 18 Goldlsworthy i'd.;

$028, F. ioynei', home duties, 22 Goldsworthy i'd.:Sup., F. Med lemnents, home duties, 28 Goldsworthiy

i'd,: 132, (151, 3. Bi'istowe, labourer, 30 Goldsworthy i'd;652, 0. Bristowe, hiommie duties, 10 Goldsworthy rd.Sup., Slollie Rowe, hione dhuties, 61 Princess i'd.;

113, I $81, SL K. Sehmorer, honmo diuties, 4 Browmi st.; 136,432, N. Bishop, honie duties, S Browmi st.; 137, 4-57, A.Blini'o, niari'icd, 10 Bruwmi st. ; 1 38, 3500, .1]. Mainstone,liouie dhimties, 16 Browu St.: 139, 4240, Margaret Og-borne, honme duties, IS lirou'mi st.; 110, Sup., Ron Wyblie,labourer, 7 .John it.; 141, Sup., E .A. Birclmall, home cm-ties, 20 llrotvn St.; 142, 3163, 3. Kirkhy, houie duties, 15Brown st, ; 143, 373, F .A. Berry, hiouie duties, 43 Brownst.; IIl, 373, B. A. Deny, clerk, 13 Brown st.; 145,V 101, 0. \Vatkinson, hiouto duties, 11 Brovn st.; 146,Sup.. 10. Richardson, clerk, 7 Brown st.; 147, Sup., B.Riehiardsomi, home dutie's, 7 Brown St.; 148, Sup., N. F.bluish, married, 3 Brown St. ; 149, Sup., II. J. Wright,assistant, 4 Brown st.; 150, Sup., 31. L. Wm'ighit, married,I Brawn st. ; 151, Sup., 1). l'ouiss, home duties, 3 SmithSt.; 152, 1302, Bohem't Caine, Semi,, retired, 5 Snuthi st.15:1. 2878, 31, ,Iamites, widow, 13 Sinithm st.; 154, 1943,1'. A. Fuller, retired, 15 Smnithi s). ; 455, Sup., F. E.Tappei', hmomne mlimties, 2$ Smith St.; 156, 1825, N. Fhana-gall, liomne duties, I .lohin st.; 157, Sup., A. E. West,imiam'ried, 7 J ohm st.; [58, Sup., L. E. Stevens, homeii uti Os, 8 John st. ; 1159, Sup., V. hughes, home duties,5 lemma ay.; 160, Sup., K. Weim', home duties, 1 Lenra:iv.; 161, Sup., 31. Sheridan, hionmo duties, 8 Mary st.;162, 5mm., 31. Naugliton, home duties, 10 Mary st.; 163,Sup., F. lion-c, hionie duties, 26 Mary st.; 164, Sup., I.\\Taters, home duties, 1:1 Many st.; 165, Sup., P. Car-rington, home duties, 15 Mat-y st. ; 166, Sup., IV. J.Phiilp, retired, 19 Mary st,; 167, Sup., F. V. Phsilp, homeduties, 49 Slam y st.; 168, 3095, P. Kendall, music teachei-,25 Mary st.; 169, 3593, V. Masterson, clergyuian, 1Langsfoi-d st.; 170, Sup., SI, IIealy, home duties, 1L:iugst'ord st.; 171, (1086, IV. Voting, labourer, 7 Vau-clue" st.; 172, Sup,, B.A. May, imiarnied, 17 Langsfordt. : 1715, -1810, 31. Ryan, mactied, 4 Langsford st.; 174,

5550, X. Trsidder, widow, 10 Langsforcl st.; 175, 1847,31. I"ogarly, muinrnied. 12 Lauigsford st.; 176, 4546, N.Ii l'i-endirille, umarniod, 26 leumgsford st. ; 177, 1756,V. Falconer, hioimte ihmti's, 4 Langsford st. : 17S, Sup., P.Ohilsomu, hmimie dmmtie, 9 [olin st.; 179, 3170, F. C. Klaus,baker, 44 W:mltci' ci.; 1 hO, Sup., N. Wabshi, home duties,16 Waite' st.; 181, Sup., 31. hlaivkes, hiomne duties, 26Waltei' st.; 182, 4418, Ai'tbn,r L. Pericles, traveller, 28Walter st.; 183, Sup., 1, IV. Hutchminson, bionic duties,5 Walter st.; 184, Sup., F. Ilughtes, assistant, 13 Walter

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st.; 185, Sup., A. Briggs, home duties, 15 Walter si;186, 153. 3T Armitage, home duties, 23 Walter st.; 187,3660, F. II. McCoy, draper, 27 Walter st.; 188, 2605,F. Hodgins. has drive,', 23 Walter St.; 189, Sup., K.Buck, lahourer, 116 Bavview ter.; 190, Sup., 41. S.Bueney, home duties, 14 Reserve si; 191, Sup., S. U.Townsend, retired, 16 Reserve st.; 192, Sup., U. Town-shend, married, 16 Reserve St.: 193, Sup., G. Jones, homeduties, 26 Reserve St.; 194, Sup., B. Boast, carpenter, 30Reserve st.; 195. Sup., A. Boast, uarried, 30 Reserve St.;196. 3742, II. N. McLean, home duties, 32 Reserve st.;

643, U. It. Briggs, home duties, -13 Reserve st.;Sup., E. A. IIan. .1 . home duties, 33 Reserve st.Sup., N. 0 '(.'an,,11, married. 31 Reserve st.; 200

Sup., B. N. Clarke, home duties, 31 Reserve st. ; 201,1573, 0. Duff, home duties. 29 Reserve st.; 202, 100,N. C. Anderson, her X n,ark, home duties, 29 ReserveSt.; 203, 5335, B. Sullivan. labourer, 12 Reserve st.;204, 3019, W. A. Jones, railway employee, 20 YcueluseSt.; 205. 2963, A. B. Jaws. home duties, 20 Saneluse st.;

Sup., A. Santo Crimp, married. 27 Reserve st.4389, A. N. Pearce, home duties, I Uaucluse st.;2545, N. B. Hewitt, married, 6 \nueluse st. ; 209.

2543, (1. C. hewitt, heme duiies. 6 Saueli'se st. ; 210,3 '61, L. S[aeCallu,n, married, 17 \aacluse st. ; 214,6056, R. IVretii, ni',rried, 16 Vaueluse st.; 212, 3462,R. W. MacCallum, clerk, 16 Vaueluz st.; 213, Sup.,A. A. Woettou, married, 21 Vaucluse st.; 214, 3655,N. B. )IcCormaek, widow, 17 Vaucluse st.; 215, 3651,A. N. MeCormaek. lio,ne duties, 17 Vaucluse si.; 216,Sup., E. F. McDade, home duties, 9 Vaucluse St.; 217,6085, '7. Soung, widow, 7 STaucluse st. : 21%, Sup.,Gertrude Barlow, hio,ue duties. 7 Vaucluse st. ; 219,3179, 0. W. Knight, hairdress'r, 14 Reswve st.; 220.2539, A. B. hewitt, agent, 6 Yaueluse st.; 221, Sup.,,J. Hewitt, home duties, 6 \auciuse st. ; 222, Sup.,(1. B. lIeu-itt, home duties, 6 Vaueluse ci.; 223, Sup.,J. Su,,dtroni, uev'igent, 2 Gugeri sleet; 224, leeS,C. II. Miller, railway umi loyee, 4 Gugeri St. ; 225, Sup.,Eileen Barrett, home duties, 14 Gugari st.; 226, Sap.,Kathleen Barrett, home duties, 14 Gugeri st.; 227, 2227,

11. Griev'. shop . ....ste a , 24 Gugeri st.; 22%, 4158,Nichols, lIon! dy:i, . 4 Gugeri st.; 229, Sap., J.

C. Dulh''., :!.,''nuu'aet, 42 Gugeri st.; 230, 2252, W.Crowns, e lu I'. I ( pen si. ; 231, Sup., K. arrant,married, 80 Gre view tel'.; 232. Sup., V. Balleager.student, 76 hayview tel'.; 233, 226. N. C. Ballenger,home duties, 76 Bayview ter.; 234, Sup., B. McGuigau,home duties, 76 Ravview icr.; 235, 2331, W. hampton,retired, 74 ll;lyvie\v ten. 236, Sup., E. }Iobhs, spinster,72 Bayview ten.; 237, Sup., L. White, home duties, 68Bayview icr.; 238, 1833, Sarah Fleming', her N mark,widow, 93 Iayvie\' icr.; 239, Sup., F. Gilmore, lab-euler, 91 Bay iew icr.; 240, Sup., 0. N. Garner, homeduties, 81 Tlavvicw ten.; 241, Sup., N. S. Ritehie, lear-ned, 81 Bayview ter,; 242, Sup., U. B. Leary, married,77 Bayview ten.; 213, Sup., F. N. Hall, married, 75Rayview icr.; 21, Sup., F. II. Caster, labourer, 63Bayview icr.; 2-15, Sup., B. Leswell, labourer, 37 Re-serve st.; 246, Slip., F. Brawn, married, 55 Bayviewicr.; 247, 1916. A. IV. Furaass, cycle dealer, 45 Bay-view ter.; 248, Sup., R . Alford, hairdresser, 31 Bayviewten.; 249, Sup., C. Ittley, watchmaker, 29 Bayview ten.;

Sup., Violet Earle. married, 116 Stirling luginvaySap.. P. Pcarvell, home duties, 116 Stirling high-

way; 152, Sup.. C. F. Gardiner, married, 116 Stirlinghigh,vav : 253, Sup., B. S. Pullam, aneliit ci, 115 Stir-ling highway; 254, Sup., P. hlondnis, frniterer, 36Bayview tsr.; 255, Sup., N. Vdelli, fruiterer, 36 Bay-view icr.; 2.56, Sup., S. Vdelli, married, 36 Bayview icr.;

Sup., V. Campbell, dressmaker, 26 Bayview tel'.;Sup.. A. Macrides, fruitener, 12 Bayview icr.; 259,

Sup., N. Macrides, married, 12 Bayview tee.; 260, Sup.,Margaret Meinerheney, married, 2 Bayview ter.; 261,Sup., T. P. Beiuictt, civil serva,it, Post Office Residence;262, 105, 41. C. Anderson, hairdresser, 16 St. Quentinay. ; 263, 2241. C. B. Gro5sma,i, shop assistant, 16 St.Quemitin ay. ; 264, Sup., B. 53. Brown, hank manager,23 Bayviea' ter.; 26.5, Sup., 16. Brown, married, 23 Bay-view tel'.; 266, Sup., N. 1-lannagan, home duties, 39 Bay-view tel'.; 267, 4931, 0. 11. Shade, retired, rear of 24Bayview ten.; 268, Sup., A. P. J. Bovell, proprietor, 17Bay i'd.; 269. Sup., N. 51. Bove]l. mauled, 17 Bey rd.;270, 4426, II. W. Perry, tinsuiith, 1 Bayview ten.; 271,4425, F. 0. Perry, tiusnnth, 1 Bayview tel'.; 272, Sup.,James Pakin, lahaurer, 19 Shenton sd.; 273, 1014, II. A.Clarke, attendant, 17 St. Quentin cv.; 274, 905, C. A.

Canringtou, widev,-, 19 St. Quentin cv.; 275, Sup., A.,J. Sharp, male nurse, 25 St. Quentin cv. ; 276, Sup.,K. 16. Sharp, manned, 25 St. Quentini cv.; 277, Sup.,IV. II. Sharp, cycle repairer, 25 St. Quentin cv.; 278,Sup., 0. L. Sh'u'p, mnale nurse, 25 St. Queutin cv.; 279,4505, I. Id. Doherty, houie duties, 34 St. Quentin cv.;

Sap., B. 3. Strickland, widow, 34 St. Quentin cv.;4416, A. Pericles, married, 16 Davies rd.; 282,

Sup., B. Flower, manager, 5 Park lane; 283, 5561,A. N. Tucker, home duties, 32 Victoria pci'.; 284, Sup.,

Antill, married, 16 Victoria par.; 285, 3682,IV. Meghie. clerk, 20 Langsford st.; 286, Sup.,IV. Nevile, mmu'nied, 6 Langsford street; 287, 319, E.Beaver, niarnied, 2 Langsford street.; 288, 403, 16. A.Birch, inarrisd, 12A Mary st.; 2S9, 2468, Isaac Healy,nil, 4 Shenton rd.; 290, 2470, Theresa Ilealy, homeduties, 4 Shenton rd.; 291, 1775, F. Fanrow, tailoress,42 Shenton i'd.; 292, 3450, J. A .A. Lynn, married, 21Shenton i'd. ; 293, Sup., IV. B. Lvii,i, labourer, 21 Shen-tan nd; 294, 721, J. A. Buchiasi. fitter, 34 Shenton i'd.;295, Sup., C. Fishien, clerk, 38 Shenton rd.; 296, Sup.,

McPherson, home duties, 25 .Sheuton i'd.; 297, 3779,A. McWhae, surveyor, 4 Reserve st.; 298, Sup., C.

II. Bilges, manager, 15 \\ alter st.; 299, Sup., A. B.Burrows, home duties, 9 Smith st.; 300, 1941, B. L.Fallen, home duties, 15 5mPh st. ; 301, 5104, B. F.Smith. milliner, 17 Davies i'd.; 302, 5093, B. Smith,shop assistant, 17 Davies i'd. ; 303, 5362, IV. Sw-eet,hoot repairer, 5 Lapsley nd. ; 30-1, 1763, Gee. F. Fan-manor, acce,uitant, 9 Lapsley rd. ; 305, 1762, F. Far-mai'er. mannied, 9 Lapsley nil.; 306, 176 I, P. Farmauer,trainee, 9 Lapsley nd.; 307, Sup., .1. A. Sleakins, truckdriven, Itt Shenton nd.; 30S, 2433, A. G. Ilathem-ley,canp uten, 47 Clareniens en's.; 309. Sup., 4. C. Green,painter, 15 Claremont eras. ; 310, 4159, L. B. Nichols,painter, il Gugeni st. ; 311, 4157, Alice Nichols, ma,'-ned, 34 Gugeni ci.; 312, Stip.. T. Jones, labourer, 26(lisgi id st; 112, 291 1, .T. IV. 5[uhuuev, shunter. Station11w-se; 314, Sup.. II. N. hall, home duties, 6 St. Quen-tin cv.; 315, Sap.. B. Alexander, assistant, 12 St. Quen-tin cv.; 316, Sup., A. Al 'xander, married, 12 St. Quen-thi cv.; 317, 1205, IV. II. Cwvley, butcher, 14 St. Quen-tin cv.; 31S, Sap., A. J. Grece, assistant, 31 St. Quen.tin cv.; 319, 2905. F. A. Joh,,ison, clerk, 32 St. Quen-tin cv.; 300, 1 -,23, 51. Fitzsiuuuens, ,uannied, 38 St.Quellhin cc-.; 321, 5679, IV. C. Wallace, nil, 6 Golds-worthy rd.; 322, StiSO, IV. Wallace, married, 6 Golds-worthy rd.; 323, Sup., G. Leunig, clerk, 14 Goldswonthyid.; 324, 3548, .1. Marshall, upholsterer, 34 Goldswonthyid.; 325, Sal). .1. A. Love, assistant, 42 Goldswonthvnil.; 326, Sup., B. Kenin, liouie duties, 73 Goldsworthyrd.; 327, 085, C. F. lsaacs, steward, 65 Cioldsworthyrd.; 328, Sup., Betty Jones, house duties, 57Goldcwonthy rd.; 329, 3161, F. B. Kinnear,attendant, 53 Geldsworthy i'd.; 330, 2840, I. B.Irvine, home duties, 2 Goldsworthy rd.; 331,1043, IV. II. Kleg'p, attendant, 2 Broivn st.; 332, 4879,hI. Scheme,', teacher, 4 Brown st.; 333, 4241, 16. 0.Ogboaae, civil sew ant, 18 Brown st.; 334, Sup., L. B.Diraek, assistant, 22 Broivn st.; 335, Sup., A. B.L'aeott, clerk, 22 Bneiva si; 336, Sup., II. 16. Iluish,engineer, 5 Brown st.; 337, 5745, 16. Watkinson, teacher,4 Brown st.; 338, 3937, G. Moor, teacher, 11 Broivn.st.; 339, 3164, Ken Kirkby, bank clerk, 15 Brown st.;340, Sup., L. Chanleswoi'th, dentist, 17 Brown st.; 341,5092, B. Smith, wood menchiant, 19 Brown st.; 342,Sap., A. U. Haxvkes, assistant, 26 Walter st.; 343,46a6, R. Roberts, storeman, 14 Walter st.;344, Sap., L. Clarke, assistant, 31 Reserve st.;34S, Sup., B. S. Cniuip, engineer, 27 Reserve st.;3.1$, Srp., L. Canniek, furrier, 25 Reserve st.; 347, Sup.,

Carrick, home duties, 25 Reserve st.; 348, Sup., B.IV. Cai'i'ick, bricklayer, 25 Reserve st.; 349, Sup., R. C.Carnick, bs'inklcyer, 25 Reserve st.; 350, 1846, E. M.Gofantv, tvpistc, 12 Langsfond st.; 351, Sup., U. N.Russell. managen, 2-I Langsfond st.; 352, Sup., 41. S.Mullen, h,ome duties, 24 Langsford st.; 353, 4547, I.Pnindiville', telephionist, 26 Langsfond st.; 3.54, 6057, IV.A. Wreth, retired, 16 Vauciuse st.; 355, 4391, J. Pearce,ivindoiv dresser, -1 Vaucluse st.; 356, 1393, C. I-I. Deague,electrician, 79 Pnineces i'd.; 357, 736, A. 54. Boam, shop-keeper, 3 Bulimba rd.; 358, 3432, Elizabeth J. Green,mani'ied, 23 Lfftas st.; 359, 3'36, Fred Gs'eea, labr., 23Laf us st.; 360, Sap., hi. N. Johns, married, 22 Vauclusest.; 361, 1549, N. P. Clnrkson, retired, 37 Napier st.;362, 4622, 54. Johnstone, home duties, 39 Napier St.; 363,4614, F. Johnstonc, steward, 39 Nnpier st.; 364, 5724,

II. Sic Bride, married, t3 st. 365, Sup., 113. Spar-hug, retired, 47 ',apier Si.; 306, Sup., B. Ii. Sparhng,married, 47 Xapier st. : 367, Sup., .1. 14. Reading, mar-ried, 45 7\apier st.; 3J8, 3193. Si. A. derke, married, 57_'apier st. :169, 4-i 28. 1). Irvine, widow, 57 Yapier St.370, Sup., 13. Feiiwick, ie-irri"d. 27 Loftus St.; 371, 6779.W. 0. Peacla y, retired, 32 LoP us st.; 372, Sup., 1-I. W.husk, clerk, 33 LofIus et. ; 373, Sup., L. 13. flaSk, mar-ried, 3:; Loftue st.; 7-4, sup., B. husk, collector, 33Loftus St.; 375, Sup.. C. Jolinslouc, i a"r'od, 37 Loftusst.; :176, Sup., A. TI. Thompson, ciirpcnter, 41 Loftuset.: 377, 8668, F. 'l'li iupsou, a rried, 11 LoftuS it.:378, 2502, C. F. Duraai, married, 39 LoftuS it.; 3794673, 51. Riley, married. 133 S.irliag highway; 380,Sup., A. WatSon, married, 47 Lo"tus si.: 381, 4871, .1.Kiulev, iasuraace agsnt. 51 Lefius 5'.: 382, 6379, 1. Xcv-inson, retired, 53 Loftu5 St. ;3S3 7565, 13. 0. Rowe,labourer, 10 Lot'tus .s.; 3' . .'7. S. I-'. Rowe, aiarriod,40 Loftus St.: 385, 7271). C. d,.t;:Ih;:-k, married, 36 Lof-tus st. ; 386, Sep., A. liaui, married, .51 Loftus st.;'iS7, 8684, 51. Thompson, v;i '10w, 6-I Loftus it.; 388,Sup., 51. Adams, married, 64 Loftus st.; 389, Sup., S..J. Frnckl0. mental nurse. 2:1 Loch st.; 390. Sup.. 0. 51.Torekler, nurSe, 2:1 LoCus sI.; 391, 1973, A. IV. Gallop,railway employee, 10 Slipid on i'd.; 392, Sup., Los Gal.lop, film exhibitor, 10 Sht iilou rd.; 393, 1974, A. E.Gallop, honie dulies. 10 SiciL'n rd. ; 394, 1703, II. H.-Jupp, married, 24 Loch e:.; ::1. 4701, L. B. Jupp, Jour-nalist, 24 Loch st. ; 396, Sup., I '. 8 . Adams, married, 261 oeli it.; 397, Sup., L. 'F. 51 'up, bread carter, 32 Lochit.; 398, 4094, F. S. llitc hugs, u'arried, 30 Loch it.;399, Sup., I. L. Stamp, married, 32 Loch st.; 400, 5233,A. G. Lippictt, retired, 36 Loch st.; 401, 8106, IV. C.Strickland, retired, 44 T,uch it.; 402, Sup., A. F. Tur-ner, married, 50 Loch C.; - 03, 5iip., Doris Si. Proud,married, 54 Loch st. ; 40-!, 17.-;, S. Burton, uiarried, 60Loch st.; 405, 286.5, Elizai''t.i V,rkiu, married, 62 LoeliSt.; 406, 8808, IV. 0. rI.,,,iltjt,, cuiiti'actOr, Gd Loch st.;407, 2867, .1. Ferkin, labourur, 62 Loch it.; 408, Sup.,D. Lewis, married. 59 Loftus st.; 409, Sup., II. B.Lewis, garage proprietor, 59 Loftus it.: 410. Sup., P.S. Bailey, gal-ago proprietor. 10 Brown st.; 411, Sup.,13. Bailey, ma"ried, 10 Brown st. ; 412, Sup., E. S.Ilaynes, married, 2 lui,liuiha rd, ; 413, Sup., S. Ilaynes,lairvinaii. 2 Bulimha i'd. : -Ii 1, Sup., 51. Grant, married,

4 Buhimha rd.; 415, 9260, .Tolui Webster, dairyman,10 Bulimba rd. 416, Sup., C. 13. Nell, clerk, 31 Bul-imba rd.; 417, 1753, N. ( ook, man-led, 25 Buhimb rd.418, 2301, E. A Dixon, married, 17 Bulimba rd.; 419,8093, J. Susith, married, 15 Bulimha rd.; 420, 6755,I. Paten, lionie duties, 59 Wodoaga ay.; 421, 5682, W.Matthews, driver, 59 Wodonga nv; 422, 5678, N. Mat-thew's, married, 59 Wodoiiga a)-.; 423, Sup.. A. Thomson,home duties, 3 Bulimba rd. : 424. 2866, F. Firkin, hiumeduties, 62 Loch st.; 425, 9789, A. York, contractor. 18Buhimba i'd.; 426, 9790, 51. York, mai'ried, 18 Buhimbard.; 427, 5672, B. Matthews, married, 58 Wodoniga ar.;

1259, B. Campbell, attendant, 60 Wodonga cv.;9602. N. Wilson, married, 2 Waroonga i'd.; 430,

5476, A. SI. Slalcolni, niai'ried, 4 Warooaga rd.; 431.1702, E. Cook, mai-ried. $ Waroonga rd.; 432, 581, A.N. Benporath, niai'ric d, 10 Waroonga i'd.; 433, Sup.. A.Bow-ser, lnarricd, 52 \Varoouga rd. ; 434. 3655. D. Ham-hey, married, 14 'S'aroongn i'd.; 435, 1285, 51. Caporn.married, 26 Wai-oonga rd.: 436, 6183, G. Morris, mar-i'ied, 30 \Vai'oonga i'd.; 437, Sun., B. W. Duff, mari'ied,34 Waroouga i'd.; 438, Sup., W. Bignell, home duties,38 Waroonga rd.; 439, Sup., J. P. Saw-kins, butcher,24 Thompson rd.; 440, 1553, F. L. Cleveland, niai-ried,43 Waroonga rd.; 4-11, Sup., D. Rourke, teacher, 35IVaroonga rd.; 442, Sup., B. Bourke, married, 35 War-oonga rd. : 443, 5133, L. Leitlihead, married, 33 \Var-oonga rd.; 444, Sup., B. Bentley, home duties, 33Waroonga rd.: 445, 3927, F. IIeiden, married, 31 War-oonga rd.; 446, 4318, 51. flughies, married, 23 Warooagard.; 447, 7283, N. B. Betcliford, married, 21 Waroongard.; 448, 5816, 5. 'SieGhinn, mnri-ied, 17 Waroonga i'd.;449, 2639, J. B. Elliott. teacher, 15 Waror ngn rd.; 450,5312. II. B. Lowe, married, 13 Waroonga rd.: 451, Sup.,1. N. Birch. married. 13 Waroonga rd.; 452, Sup., C.Moi'risou, married, 11 Waroonga rd.; 453, 6405. L. 51.New-ton, niari-ied, 9 Waroonga rd.; 454, .3767, P. 'V. K.Harris, nicchanic, 1 Waroonga rd.; 455, Sup., A. 5.Adams, milk ca.tcr, 26 Loch st.; 456, 496'-. I). S. Hitcl -ings, grocer, 30 Loch it.; 457. 9001, N. E. Shirley, mar-ned, 4.5 Loftus it.; 458, Sup., F. F. E. Watson, married,2A Gugeri st.; 4-59, 4902, F. J. Hitch, agent, 46 Loftusit.; 460, 5303, H. B. Stone, civil servant, 5 Irauclnse it.;

561, Sup., E. Lorinan, home duties, 51 PrincesS rd.;462, 1598, B. Dui'ack. grocer, 22 Brown it.; 463, 773,N. Durroivs, married, 59 Stirling highway: 464, Sill).,Wui. Ilough . agent, 21 Stirling highw ay; 465, Sup, B.Ilailey. mai'ried. 21 Stirling hiighiw-ay; 466, 2996, N. H.Pus' cc, u' i'ried, 2 Roc'Con rd.; 467, 2674. IV.II. Finery, retired, 2 Rockton rd.; 168, 2670, H. D.Euiery. woi'kcr, 2 Pocktomi rd.; 469, 1956, L. V. Cruick-shank, labourer, 7 BoC;ton i'd.; 470, 9002, B. N. Sraux,married, 10 Bockton rd.; 471, 6418, A. J. Nicholls, mar-ried, 31 Rockton i'd,; 472, 91177, F. Walker, attendant,16 Rorkton rd.; 473, 9082, J. Walker, married, 16 Rock-tou rd.; -174. 3656, H. 15. Tlamley. civil servant, 14 War-

so r 1.' 475, 8503, Si, Talbot, ni'rriel, 9 Bocktonrd.; 476, Sup., J. D. Bose, telephone lineman, 18 Bocktoni'd.: -.177, Sup., B. Bose, uiarm'ied. 18 Rockton nd.; 478,9237, N. S. Wear, married, 20 l5ockton rd.; 479, 335,51. Baker, married, 24 Rockton rd.; 480, 323, E. J.Baker, painter, 24 Rockton rd.; 481, 2032, B. N.Dachtler, niarried, 30 Bockton i'd.,'4S2, 5445, N. Mad-den, ihopkeeper. 32 Rc,cktoi rd.: 483, Sup., D. H.1-laack, widow', 14 Rocl:ton i'd.; 484, 5060, B. Leach,mai'ried, 50 Boekton rd.; -585, 5028, IV. B. Lai'ken, dress-maker, 50 Rocktou i'd.; 4S8, 8396, N. F. Tembv, mam'-i-led, 52 Bockton rd.; 487, 1181, J. Cosgrove. shop-keeper, 57 Stirling lughway; 488, 4032, W. Nullcngcr,huh wirer, 57 Stirling 6e1 rivay,' 489, 9565, A. B.Wilson, foreman, 2 5'-: roonga i'd.; 490, 3115,

L. D. Gallop, elei'k, 2a Wai'oonga rd.; -191,

Sup., D. S. Ewing, assistant, 2a Waroonga rd.;492, s314, V. .1. Lowe, cOrk, 13 Waroonga nd.; -193,

Sup., (leo. Bii-eh, clerk, 13 \Vai'oonga i'd.; 494, 5673.E. Slaithews, laboui'er, 58 Wodonga i'd.; 495, 8114,

S. Smith, habourci', 15 Bulimba i'd.; 496, 2299, A.Dixon, cai'panter. 17 Buhiinba i'd.; 496, 2305, N. S.

Dixon, clerk, 17 Buhimba i'd.; 498, 5324, A. IV. Stew-art, uianager, 56 Napier it.; 499, 8341, L. Stewart,married, 56 Xapi' r it. ; 500, 8328, B. Stewart, w-idow,56 Xapier it.; .501, 8079, Ti. J. Smith, mechanic, 58Tnpiei' it.; .502, 6921, J. S. Phoenix, mechanic, 19Warooi'ga i'd.; 503. 3350, A. Gordon, bricklayer, 41Napler st.; 51)4, 8.385, 1. Tehford, brewery hand, 29Loftus St. ; 535, 2269, B. Dicks, labourer, 28 Loftusit.; 506, Sup., J. A. Adams, fitter, 64 Loftus it.; 507,Sup.. S. Fenw'ick, traveller, 27 Loftus st.; 508, 7280,.1. IV. Betallack, labourer, 36 Loftns it.; 509. 2501,P. Dm ant, breadearter, 39 Loftus it.; 510, 9000, C.TI. Yai'lcy, railway clerk, 45 Loftus it.; 511, Sup., F.C. TIai'rison, paintor, 49 Loftus st ; 512, Sup., B. B.ilai-rison. merried, 41) Loftus st.; 513, Sup., A. Watson,eleclrisi:iu, 47 Loftus St.; 514, 188S, IV. S. Craig,hun] '. hi Loftus st.: 515, 930, II. Bridger, labourer,1.') iifl.t highway; 516. 3591, A. II. Gerke, hineiwan,A" Na1L's st, ; 557, Sup.. 4. C's mice, assistant, 57 IXapierSi - ' 518. Sup., B. Owen, ('onimonweilchi employee, -57X:'pier st. ; 311), Sap., B. Sparhing, elei'k, 47 Napier"1.; 020, Sup., 13. 13. 11cc ding', home duties, 45 Napierst.; 521. 2330. A. ST. Dolienoy, retired, 64 Napier it.;322, Sup., SI. Dohiney, married, 6i Napier it.; 523,791, N. A. York. carpentem', 18 Buhimba i'd.; 524,

C' p iF ii. So nil', traveller. 25 Bulimba rd. ; 525, $461,'3. 51. °)va1u, S 'c','etaro-. 23 Bnlhnba rd. ; 526, 8462,

IT hiram. photogr'sphi,'i- 's assistant, 25 Bnhimnha rd.;5. 13. Cock, valder, 25 Buhinil'a rd.; 528,

Bow ii. ass:stamir, 7 Rocktoi i'd.: 529, Sup.,coils. gardi 11cr, 29 Buhiuiba rd.; 530, 1280,

1. C:poi', 'lee' rician, 26 Buliniha rd. : 531, Sup.,lOws -, ivool"lass r, 12 Warsonga rd.; 532, 5477,i. Na'co'm, clerk, 4 IVaroonga rd. ; 533, Sup.,

terke. laholu'er, 37 Napiec st.; 534, 6214. T. B. Norm-ison,ic foremmm:' ii. 11 IVaruonga rd. ; 535, 6205, F. H. Mor-

rIson, c-ic builder, Il Waroonga i'd.; 536, 6190, H. IV.S[ol'nis, m:uiag'er, 31) Wirooaga rd. ; 537, 8599, S. H.Il'"muby, i'll, 52 Rockton rd ; .53.5062, H. 0. Leach,labourer, 50 Bocktou rd. ; 5311, 2(1:):;, 0'. F. Dachtler,agaimt, 30 Iiockton rd.; 5411. 9238, il. II. Wear, attend-alit, 20 Roi'ktou i'd.; 541. Sup., P. 0 'Mahoney, car-neater, 14 llocletomi rd.; 542, 9417. IV. A. Wilding, Soy-ernmnmt emnploo-ee, S Bockton rd.; .543, 9416, J. Wild-lug. mmiarri '0, 1 iSo -kton mci. '.544, 767, F. Burrows,daim'ymnam. 59 Stirling lughway; 545, 2514, P.. A. Hep-barn, clerk, 19 Lngsford st.; 546. 211711, A. Bmmott,marnicd, 19 Bucktom' '5.: .547. 3670, 5. Hammond, mar-ried, 29 Bocicron ed.; 548, 1757, 0. Copley, married,37 Bo.'kton rd.; .549, 70u7. B. D. Pmvell, married, 33Iiockton i'd.; 550, 79, 31. E. Allison, married, 35 Rock-ton nd; 551, 3290, F. J. GOiter, traveller, 39 Rocktonrd.; 5.52, 3292. 'V. S. Gloster, married, 39 Roekton rd.;

.Juxic 17, 1938.] (SOVEIII'ISIENT GAZETTE, WA. 951

952 IOVERNMENT OAZETTE, W.A. JUNE 17, 1958.

553, 446S, .Jauies Jacobs, retired, 41 Roekton rd.; 554,4472, Keren ilappuch Jacobs, married, 41 Roekton rd.;555, Sup., F. Morrison, married, 43 Roekton rd.; 556,6279. T . Murray, orderly, 49 Iloekton id.; 557, 6271,A. Murray, married, 49 Rockton rd. ; 558, Sup., C.

o 'Mahoney, uiarried, 14 Rockton rd.; 559, 8670, F.Thompeon, retired, 9A Bay id.; 560, 6819, Peek, bankofficer, S Bay rd.; 561, 6824, II. M. Peck, married, 5Bay rd.; 562, 61 67, M. Morgan, married, 7 Bay rd.;563, 1749, V. Cooper, clerk, 9 Bay id.; 564, 7466, M.Rodda, widow, Il) Bay rd.; 565, 2601, M. C. Edwards,married, 23 Bay rd. ; 566. 9249, F. Webb, married, 29Bay rd. : 567, Sup., C. liiidley. married, 31 Bay rd.568, 7470. B, .T. Roddy, storekeeper, 25 Bay id.; 569,Sup., A. J. Prince, fruiterer. 23 WaIter st.; 570, 7471,E. C. lioddy, home duties, 25 Bay id.; 571, Sup., St.A. O'Dwver, retired, 26 Bay id.; 572, Sup.. Sr. F.Fraser. matron, 26 Ba rd. ; 573, Sup., 51. L. hart,married, 22 Bay rd.; 574, Sup., 51. P. hart, electricalengineer, 22 Bay rd.; 575, 3159, L. St. Cooper, mar-ried, 12 Bay id.; 576, 5101, L. E. Lee, widow, 176Stirling highway; 577, 363, M. L. .tleiitham, widow, 8Bay id.; 578, 5229, 1'. C. Standring, widow, 9 Bay rd.579, Sup., IV. L. Stump, shopkeeper. 15 Smith st. ; 580,346, 51. S. Benbow, civil servant, 10 Evelyn rd.; 581,345, 11. Ii. Benbow, married, 10 Evelyn rd.; .582, 3103,E. Kennedy, wood niereliant, 21 Mary it. ;583, 7994, A.P. Skinner, retired, 195 Stirling highway; 584, Sop.,A. S. Skinner, Inc riled, 193 Stirling h igli way ; .585,

Sup., II. J. V. Skinner, packer, 193 Stirling highway;713, \V. L. Bryant, 1)1 tunhe r, .5 Ii iinm end i'd.Sup., IV. Davidson, married, 17.5 Stirling high-

way; 588, 6535, V. 0 'lirieIl, attendant, 183 Stirlinghighway; 589, 6537, V. 51. 0 'Brion, married, 183 Stir-]ing highway; 590, 931, St. St. Tiridger, married, 185Stirling highway, 591, 4588, 11.5' ohason, married, 195Stirling highway; 5(12, 200 I. 51. ii. Currie, married,172 Stirling highway; 593, Sup., 13. 5. Clark, shopkeeper. 478 Stirling highway ; 594, Sup ..A. 12. Clark,niarried, 17$ Stirling highway; 595, Sup.. I). Smith,married, 'I 78A Stirling higlnvay ; 590. 1343, Sf. Carter,lionie duties, 180 Stirling highway; 597, 1332, A. L.

Carter, married, 180 Stirling' highway; .598, 7993, A.P. Skinner, junr., roof tiler. 193 Stiiling' Ingliway ; .599,

5-101, 51. Tarling, widow, 6 Bay ml. ; 600, 1359, .1.

Carter, agent. 180 Stirling highway; 601, Sup., B. II.Severn. married, 11 Bay rd. ; 602, 2893, A. .1. Jeffers,married, 11 1 )unhar rd.; 603, 2937, II. Il. Johnson,married, 3 Dunbar rd ; 604, 331 5, 51. I eolla rd, mar-ried, 5 Duabar rd.; 605, Sup., 1'.. Leonard. married,7 Dunhar rd. ; 600, 1315, S. J. Dag'g', married, 9 Dun-bar i'd.; 607, Sup., J. Stanton, married, 15 Dunhar i'd.;608, 2407, It. hart, nil, 19 Dunbar id.; 609, 1921, 'V.Freitag, married, 25 Dunhar i'd.; 610, 3722, 13. 513--

Keown, married, 27 1)mibar rd. ; 611, -1582, .1. 5. IRal-.stoa, married, 29 Dunbar i'd.; 612, Sop., 57. '1'. Smith,butcher, liSA Stirling highway; 61.3, 1922, S. Freitag,lahourei', 25 Duiihar i'd. 614, 712, 11. .1'. Bryant, mar-ned, 3 hammond rd. ; 615, 35.53, 1'. Marshall, married,13 hammond rd. ; 646, Sup., 1). V. Roper, married, 19Ilanllnond rd. ; 617, Sep., L. Rotinvell, married, 16

hammond rd. ; 648, 22.58, F. It. Oulley, ala, ned, 15I'tnmmond rd. ; 619, 850, B. Caillphell. married, 2 Ii aol-mend i'd.; 620, Sup., A. S. Wild, draper, 4 Iianunoi'di'd.; 624, Sup., E. Wild, married, 4 hlammnoiid i'd.; 622,5669, E. Walker, married, 2 Kiug st. ; os, Sup., .J.Sloysey, taxi driver, 4 King st.; 624, 5893, E. B.Whittle, widow, 8 King st.; 625, Sup., Alice E. SI.Stevens, widow, 8 King st.; 626, 4709, F. Hodges,assistant, 53 Stirling highway; 627, Sup., C. II. Wat-son, blacksmith, 27 Bay i'd.; 628, Sup., E. V. Watson,married, 27 Bay i'd.; 620, 5434, S. Teniby. assistant.16 King st.; 630, 534, 13. Bowden, married, 18 Kinget.; 631, Sup., E. Nicholls, widow-, 3 King st. ; 632,Sup., V. Nicholls, home duties, 3 King it.; 633, 2735,E. 5. Elowson, married, 1. King st.; 634, Sup., 0. Stoy-sey, bus driver, 4 King 51.; 635, Sup., William Colic,retired, 8 Evelyn i'd.; 636, Sup., A. Colls, married, SEvelyn ccl.; 637, 511.5, 11. 57. Suntli, retired, I Evelynrd.; 638, Sup., A. Slassey, married, 2 Queen st. ; 639,1106, A. IV. Conneli, attendant, 4 Queen st.; 640, 1107,S. L. Connell, niari'ied, 4 Queen st.; 641, 3158, T. 0.King, retim ed, S Qoeemi st.; 642, 878, St. 12.

Caporn, married, 7 Queen st.; 643, 4310, B.Paekham, home duties, 5 Queen st.; 644, Sup.,A. E. Buckland, home duties, 1 Queen it.; 645,Sup., IV. D. Ilowson, retired, 5 Keoppe rd.;

646, 1372, 0. IV. Dauves, grocer, 36 Ougeri it.;047, 3544, 13. 11. Slansliall, (1 overnnient employee, 3Shenton i-d.; 648, (53, .1. Ihu'oadfoot, (lo\-ernmiuemlt em-

ilyee, 3 Slienton md.; 6 )9, Sup., 5. E. Wilson, wood-cutter, 3 Shienton ld.; 650, 533, 0. Boden, ordeily, 1$Fling st.; 6511, Sup.. [1. Thollias, labourer, 11 Thomp-5011 rd.; 652, 1529, IV. Doughney, married, 2 Cnxtolli'd.; 653, 152s, E. Dougliney, home duties, 2 CaxtoiinO.; 654, Sup., 1). Cumining, labourer, 6 ('axton i'd.;6-55, Sup.. F'. S. l'ishlt'3', truck-driver, 14 C'axtouu i'd.('TO, Sup.. ii. 151011ev, man-i'd, 1-I ( 'axion i-d.; 657,Sup.. 1". Sliddlemics, warn ied, 1$ (axtoui rd. ; 655, Sill).,It. N, Ri orda a, nia cried. 2)) ( 'i xton nO. ; 659, Sup.. 51357. htedunond, home dutu ci, 22 (a xtiin i-cl.; 660, Sup.,

U. hlutclnson, nlarnied, 24 Cixt)iil rd. ; 661, 1202,12. .1. (owlev, hlorse-dri\ r. 14 St. Quelutill 'S a)'. ; 662,Sup., IV. Bernvm5l 11, illume duties, 2 ('hester ril. ; 663,(-up., .4. Riordon, orderly, 20 Caxton i-d.; 664, 1672,('. itflord, married. 21) ("hester rd. ; 665, Sup., 13. 121)-

car, gm'ocer, 6 ('hester id.; 666, Sup., 51. It. Ebsllnv,home duties, 6 Cllester rd.; 667, 1674, Eliza J. Effond(lien 57 in ai'k) , nlarried, 20 ( 'ilesteu id. ; (1(18, 5473,(11' in Thomas, glued', 18 Chester i'd.; 669, 54.58, EdithTllouuul , home duties, IS ('Ilester i'd.: 670. Sill)., I".

Birch, ma rried, 12 Chester i'd.; (171, Sup.. St. ,J. Thomas.married, S t 'hester i'd.; (172, Sup., .1. Thomas, retired,S ('hester cii.; 673, 3452, Sf. Lvlllu. home duties, 10

hasten rd.; 671, 030, (1. llenuer, married, 22 Cilesterml.: (175, 1842, B. IV. Sliddlemas, agent, 3i Loch it.;76, Sup., P. 1310W lIe, la' I uml V employee, ; Q een it.

677, Sup.. S. \Vehih, widow, ii eOppe i'd.; 678, Slip.,57, 0. Buck, miu,arnied, 7 ('hester I'd.; 679, Sup', B. S.Buck, attendant. 7 ('llesleu' i'd.: 680, 3373, C. .1. Little.miiarnied, 4 Warn'ielc it.; 181. 980, ('. I 'luishlollll, w'idoiv.4 \Vanwii'k it,: (512, (99, .11. 'I", lil'OWll, nlal'niedl, 3 War-\nh'k it; 683. 5781. \'. \Vatts, ,llal'i'ied, 19 Pelllii'llrd. ; (384, (159, ('3, Brow lee, mal'nied, 9 Peminehl i'd. ; 68.5,

811, t. Tlyl'ne, married, 1) Pennell i'd.; 686, 3287, S.B i, \vi(l'u)v, 7 i'en nell nil,; 687, 32.85, Sf. Lee, Governneat eniplos'ee, 7 I'emlImelI I'd.; 6SS, 1016, L. B. Clarke,hionu' duties, I) Pellmleil i'd.; 6Sf, SlIp., 11. ('larke, assistault, 5 PC'llii'hl i'd.; 690. 34.53, 51 Ls'mlll, li011ic' duties,I I) (hester rd, ; (191, 1975, It. 12. Gallop, clerk,

lui'umtoiu i'd.; 692, 796. 12. C. Tiuttenwonthu, ma l'etnhcer,1 13 oh di uvo r( 11 V i'd, ; 693, Sup., SI. I lu 'VS lull, iiia nl'ied,

5 heoppe nul. : ('94. 5918, B'. IV, I\'illcoek, printer, 493 ohlsu'o i'll y nil. ; 695, 797, B. 11111 tel' uvo nt hi, mmua n ni''d,

Il 1 oldswonthv i'd. ; (396, Sum)),, SI'. Sb ssc'v, tobac'eomlicl9 ,fobnu st.; (397, Sup., P. ,J. ('olliai, grocer, 23 Vii'tonia cv. ; (198, Sup., M. SI. ('ohhiuus, mani'ied, 23 'Vie-I oi'ia a ; 699, Sup., .1. ('ha m'ltomu, rear 59 Bay Viewter., eilCilleei' ; 70)), (3. '13, ('litton, married, 17toi'ia liv,; 701, 4103, t. Xavhon, lllau'nied, 1 7.1 'Vii'-tonia llV. ; 702, till-I, "LA. Naylol', retied, 1 7A Vii''tom'hu cv.; 703, Sup., SI. Willis, married, 52 hay lien'ten.; 71)4, Sup., St. I teuushen, married, 19 \'ietonia av,70.5, 662, IV. Bnommuiey, m'etined, 9 Penllell ml.; 706, Sill),,57. Greemi, married, 31 Vietonii iiv, ; 707, Sup., D. Mom'-nison, married, 33 Victoria liv.; 70,5, Sup., T. hi. (hil-lel t, 'Jerk, 16 A gett u'd, ; 709, 414)), IV, F'. Newton,mllarnieul, -II Vintonia ;uv.; 710, Simp., K. .1, Donovaml,nurnied, S Queen st. ; 711, Sill)., 'H. If. Bailey, laluoum Cr,21 Stirling' highway; 712, Sup., B. Stunip, widow, 51Pr.11cess i'd. ; 71 1, 3534, L. Trigam', home duties, S

Agett i'd.; 714, 5555, SI. Tnigan, home duties, S Agcttu'd.; 715, 1S90, SI. 1"oulkes, Ilome duties, 16 Agett i'd.;716, Siup., N. tiilhett, nurse, 16 Agett i'd.; 717, Sup.,St. Gillett, home duties, 16 Agett i'd.; 718, 8422, .1.

Lucas, retired, 22 Agett rd.; 719, Sup., TI. St. Bell,mnai'ni'd, 32 Agett nil.; 720, Sup., 0. 'IV. Bell., Slimmt

employee, 22 Agett nil.; 721, 6980, B. Potter, mnai'ried,51 Roektomi rd.; 722, Sap., V. .1. Mai'tin, clerk, 35Princess rd.; 723, 2677, IV. Eminott, farmer, 19 RoOc-tomi nO ; 724. 2673, Si. L. Emnmnott, home duties, 19'Iloekt'un i'd.; 725, 4003, 12. Motterani, widow. 1 Dun-liar nd. ; 726, 2787, '13. 13. hiowsolm, teleplu one mlmechialmic,

Ih2illct it.: 727. 45S3, IV. P. Ralston, painter, 20 Dull-

ban miT.: 72$. Snp.. N. Tlausen, nline owner, S ,kaett10.; 729, Sill) , L. B. Reid. mni'nilni, 26 Ag"tt nil.: 730.Sup., "I. B. Reid, scum,, watchumulnil, 16 Agett rd.; 731,Sup . (1. Steuugler, lmmu' duties, 19 Agett rd, ; 732,Sup., B. T. Lewis. civil servant, 11 Agett i'd.; 733.

Si,)., V. Bundiim, ins nm'ied, 9 Agett md.; 734, Sun., .1.Reid, ,jummr., truck-driven. 26 Agett i'd.; 735, 12-16, JRIV, Cmos's, grocer, 25 Princess nO. ; 736, 1253, 'V. ('m'oCs,

iularl'ied, 2.5 Pi'ineess iii.; 737, 870, E. Caponmu, huonie

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duties, 25 Princess nIl.; 738, Sup., D. Outhwaite, mar-ried, S Agett id.; 739, Sup., H. Hutton, butcher, 116Princess id.; 740, 3117, T. C. Kenworthy, labourer,3$ Princess rd,; 71, 3119, L. Kenworthy, married, 33Princess i'd.; 742, Sup., sr. Boil, home duties, 39 Pi'hi-eess rd.; 743, 960, S. Chapman, labourer, 43 i'rineessrd.; 744, 959, N. Chapman. married, 4$ Princess i'd,;745, 5485, II. Thompson, widow, 45 Princess rd.; 746,2729, 1-1. '1'. Howse, public servant, 47 Princess rd.747, 2730, M. Ilowse, married, 47 I'rincess rd.; 743,Sup., 111. Lutey, widow, 49 Princess id.; 749. Sup.,C. Middlemiss, labourer, IS Caxton rd.; 750, Sup.,W. C. Stone, fibrous plasterer, 19 1-lamnioud i'd. ; 751,3376, W. Little, wood merchant, 4 Warwick st.; 752,Sup., I\1. A. Trigar, home duties, S Agett rd.; 753,Sup., H. .1. Outhwaite, milk carter, S Agett rd.; 754.Sup., J. Hutehisoa, retired, 24 Caxton rd. ; 755, Sup.,ft Nelson, nurse, 22 Caxton i'd.; 756, 1526, A. B.l)oughney, boilermaker, 2 Caxton rd.; 757, 1527, B.M. Doughnev, C overnment employee, 2 Caxton i'd.;

5878, 0. M. Whitehead, married, 29 Princess id.;Sup., B. Boira. married, 5 Scott st.; 760, Sup.,

F. ft Bown, clerk, 5 Scott it.; 761, 576, A. B. Boys,agent, cc. Thompson and Scott its.; 762, Sup., F. Heb-ditch, sri-up manufacturer, 2 Cugeri it.; 763, Sup.,B. ft Watson, syi'up manufacturer, 2A Gugeri it.;

Sup., A. .1. Web, telephone inspector, Leura ar.Sup., N. Weir, watchmaker, Lesu'a ay.; 766, 3330,

liT. Leunig, clerk, 14 Goldswortlir rd.; 767, 1171, S.Arnold, home duties, 30 Coldswoi'tli i'd.; 768, 650, B.Bristowe, home duties, 30 (ioldsw'orthy i'd.; 769, Sup.,C. W. Green Mi!, inspector, 31 Victoria ar. ; 770,Sup., II. Hensley, tractor engineer, 19 Victoria ar.;

1199, K. Cowan, civil servant, 2! Victoria ar.;1198, P. Cowan, married, 21 Victoria ar.; 773.

Sup., Em Willis, clerk, 52 Bay View ter.; 774, Sup.,N. C. Moi'rison, Taxation accountant, 3$ Victoria al'.;775, Sup., D. Jones, cashier, 33 Victoria nr.; 776,414!, W. K. Newton, musician, 41 Victoria ay.; 777,703, S. .1. Brown, bootmaker, Warwick it.; 778, Sup.,L. B. Cillett, traveller, 16 Agett i'd.; 779, 2408, P. C.Hart, carpenter, 19 Dunbar rd.; 780, 5674, .1. Walker,cook, 2- King it.; 781, 3647, S. C. MeClements, Frenchpolisher, 10 King st.; 782, 3646, A. 1\teClements, mar-ricO, 10 King it.; 783, Sup., C. B. Devlin, married, 20King it.; 784, Sup., F. Tlothw'ell, plumber, 16 hammondi'd.: 785, Sup.. D. lkopei', clerk, 19 1-lammond rd. ; 786.2259, P. H. duller, telephone lineman, 15 lrci,ui,iiondi'd.; 787, 3546. (1. 5. Marshall, clerk, 13 T-[ammond i'd.;788, 2926, F. Johnson, clerk, 3 Dunbar rd. ; 759, Sup..IV. .T. Leonard. linotype operator, 7 Dunhar id.; 790.2894. John .JefTers, attendant, 11 Dunhar i'd.; 791,4101, Ada Navior, niarried, 13 Dunbar i-cl.; 792, Sup..(1 wen Navior. clerk, 13 Dunbar i'd.; 793. Sup., EdwardP,indlev, electrician, 31 Bar rd.; 794. 7469, IV. Rodda.traveller. 19 Bay in.; 795, 7467, F. V. Bodda,mechanic', 19 Bar rd.; 796, Sup., H. A. Coopei',assistant, 12 Bar rd.; 797. Sup., L.A. Cooper,shop assistant, 12 Bay rd.; 798, Sup., KeithCurrie, teacher, 172 Stirling highway; 799, 2993,.1. T. Foster, attendant, 2 Bockton rd.; 800,

3669, Ceo. Hammond, butcher, 29 Rockton rd, 801,6422, H, Niehollss, painter, 31 Roekton rd.; 802, 7013,.1. Powell, shop assistant, 33 Roekton rd.; 803, 78, ft E.Allison, boilermaker, 35 Roekton i'd.; 804, 2107, F.Closter, home duties, 39 Princess rd.; 805, 3928, F. C.Heiden, traveller, 31 Waroonga rd.; 806, 5132, C. H.Leitlihead, department nianager, 33 Waroonga rd.; 807,6307, F. Nadin, brewery employee, 25 Waroonga rd.;808, 6308, ft I. Nadin, married, 25 Waroonga i'd.; 809,7284, P. Wretchford, cashier, 21 Waroonga rd.; 810,5817, J. MeGlinn, telephone lineman, 17 Waroonga in.;811, 6401, B. Newton, clerk, 9 Waroonga rd.; 812, Sup.,R. K. Davidson, net maker, 175 Stirling lnghway; 813,Sup., E. Dew, gardener, 6 Loftus st.; 814, Sup., F.Dew, mai'ried, 26 Loftus st.; 815, Sup., E. Molloy, assist-ant, lot 32, Subiaco rd.; 816, Sup., S. E. Molloy, mar-ried, lot 32, Subiacu i'd.; 817, Sup., IV. Brophy, clerk,lot 28, Subiaco rd.; 818, Sup., P. Brophy, married, lot28, Subiaco rd.; 819, Sup., B. N. Carrington, chef, 18Mary st.; 820, 3631, L. B. Macmi, married, 5 King it.;821, 4507, M. E. Potter, married, 57 Princess rd.; 822,4762, I-I. Rowe, married, 61 Princess rd.; 823, 898, T.E. Carngham, married, 63 Princess rd.; 824, 3522, A.Mansbridge, married, 65 Princess rd.; 825, Sup., N. K.Bainford, niarried, 77 Princess rd.; 826, 1395, P. E.Deague, married, 79 Princess rd.; 827, Sup., G. Sayers,

orderly, 87 Pi'iucess rd.; 828, Sup., E. Sayei's, married,87 Princess rd.; 829, 344, H. M. Benbow, insuranceagent, 10 Evelyn i'd.; 830, 734, B. C. Buekland, homeduties, 1 Queen st.; 831, Sup., L. E. Evans, married,2 Princess i'd.; 832, Sup, A. H. Evans, retired, 2 Prin-cess i'd.; 833, 592, M. E. Bradley, home duties, (i Prin-ccii rd.; 834, 3365, E. Linthorne, married, 6 Princessi'd.; 835, Sup., J. A. Lillico, labourer, S Princess rd.;836, Sup., C. A. Hutton, married, 16 Princess rd.; 837,Sup., C. E. Thomson, married, 18 Pri,icess rd.; 838,Sup., E. 51. Jarris, shop assistant, 18 Princess rd.; 839,Sup., F. M. Beanusli, mari'iecl, 14 Princess rd.; 840,Sup., 51. Lewis, bus collectoi', 20 Princess rcI.; 841,4118, 11'. Nelson, window cleaner, 22 Princess rd.; 842,Sup., C. Proudfoot, turner, 12 Chestei' i'd.; 843, Slip.,

Proudfoot, mari'ied, 12 Chester i'd.; 844, 1346, K.Davidson, home duties, 36 Princess rd.; 845, Sup., K.Leslie, home duties, 38 Princess rd.; 846, Sup.. F. M.McKenzie, married, 42 Princess rd.; 847, Sup., Gee. A.See, caretaker, Leui'a ar; 848, Sup., Helen See, married,Leura ay. ; 849, Sup., C. 1-lughes, civil servant, Leuraay.; 850, Sup., H. Carthy, wine saloon proprietoi', 37Bayview ter.; 851, Sup., L. 1). Terry, married, 36 Stii'l-ing highway; 852, Sup., Alan IVillia,us, assistant, 19Stii'ling highway; 853, 1335, D. L. Carter, ieeretary,180 Stirling lng-hway; 854, Sup., D. Bji'd, librarian, 1Bei'nard it.; 855, 4817, Martin P. Ryan, optometrist,4 Langsford it.; 856, Sup., Alan J. Terry, dental Sm'-geon, 36 Stirling highway; 857, Sup., J. Watson, Shopassistant, 20a Cugeri it.; 858, Sup., L. F. Morrison,oxywelder, 43 Rockton i-cl.; 859, Sup., F. C-. Turmer,dental surgeon, 50 Loch it.; 860, Sup., H. 0. Lippiatt,clerk, 36 Loch it.; 861, 8402, B. Stirkcland, clerk, 44Loch it.; 862, 5232, A. A. Lippiatt, clerIc, 36 Loch it.;863, Sup., D. Thompson, brewery employee, 18 Princessrd.; 864, Sup., C-. IV. Beamish, warehousenian, 14 Prin-cess i'd.; 865, 3367, J. M. Linthiomne, civil servant, 6Princess st.; 866, 3417, N. Lowick, home duties, 2 Prin-cess i'd.; 867, 322, L. Beck, married, 22 Stirl-ing highway; 868, Sup., L. Meakins, married,74 Stirling highway; 869, 4480, B-. Finger,married, 76 Stirling highway; 870, Sup., W.Langston, engiue-di'ivei-, 116 Stirling highway;S71, Sup., F. Browne, ,narried, 6 Queen it.; 872, 1079,L. Cole, niotor driver, 36 St. Quentin liv.; 873, Sup., D.Hendrie, home duties, 130 Stirling higlnvay; 874, Sup.,L. C. Dreyer, married, 138 Stirling highway; 875, Sup.,A. F. Mailer, electrician, 19 Mary it.; 870, 3652, C. Me-Cormach, electrician, 32 (Ii oldswurthy i'd.; 877, 4479, C.Podger, truck driver, 76 Stim'ling highway; 878, Sup.,A. J, \\riuterton, garage proprietoi', 16SA Stirling lngh-way; 879, Sup., .J. Monte', married, 35 Stirling lnghway;880, Sup., .J. F. Ward, l,uilder, 48 Rockton i'd.; 881, Sup.,

J. Emnei'y, cam-vie!-, 20 Stii-ling lnghway; 882, Sup., B.Coleman, widow, 13 Stirling lughivay; 883, 3251, H. Lay.coek, retired, 9 Stirling highway; 884, Sup., K. C. Hicks,riding niastei', 11 Stirling highway; 885, 2710, K.h-Iough, mnarm'ied, 21. Stii'ling highway; 886, Sup., A.1-lougli, labourer, 21 Stirling highway; 887, Elsie May\lilliams, her N ,nai-k, widow, 19 Stirling highway, 888,1808, S. S. Field, nurse, 25 Stirling highway; 889, Sup.,

Kennedy, widow, 27 Stirling iughway; 890, 962, B.Chappell, married, 27 Stirling lughway; 891, 2206, M.Ci'een, married, 31 Stirling highway; 892, 4054, -B.Murphy, niarried, 37 5th-hug lnghway; 893, 4060, IV. 3.Murphy, publican, 37 Stirling- lughiva3'; 894, 4242, C.H. Ogiem', grocer, 49 Stis-ling highway; 895, Sup., S.Podger, assistant, 76 Stirling lnghway; 896, 4243, B.Ogler, widow', 49 Stii'ling highway; 897, Sup., A. Meak-ins, hread carter, 74 Ptirling highway; 898, Sup., D.Dodger, clerk, 76 Stirling highway; 899, Sup., N. L.Brow-a, carrier, 55 Bayview ter.; 900, Sup., J. N. Beatty,cycle manufacturer, 16 Bayview ter.; 901, 2202, H. L.Creen, undertaker, 31 Stim-liuig lngliway; 902, Sup., W.F. Wood, traveller, 15 Stirling highway; 903, Sup., J.Wood, niai'i'ied, 15 Stii'ling highway; 904, Sup., F. 3.McLerie, drainiem', 15 Stirhng highway; 905, Sup., J.MeLerie, married, 15 Stii-hing liigliw'ay ; 906, Sup., Wil-ham Monte, cone!, maker, 35 Stirling highway; 907,321, C. 11. Beck, painter, 42 Stirling lnghway; 908, 868,

Capoi-n, married, 67 Stirhimig lnghway; 909, 2372, L.Hare, ,uni'ried, 89 Stirling hughway ; 910, Sup., A.Craves, widow, rear 98 Stirling inghiway; 911, Sup.,N. Ihubottorn, widow', 109 Stirling highway; 912, Sn1).,N. Malcolm, married, 109 Stirling lmiglmwny; 913, Sup.,1-i. Malcolm, retired, 109 Stirling highway; 914, 5324,A. E. Stuart, sister, 131 Stirhng highway; 915, 3794,J. C. Medcalf, dental sui'geomm, 133 Stirling highway;916, 3793, C. E. Medealf, married, 133 Stirling highw'ay;

954 GOviRNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [JUNE 17, 1938.

Sup., J. Greenwood, soldier, 131 Stirling highway;Sup., E. A. Perry, plumber, 29 St. Quentin's ay.;Sup., F. Graves, shop assistant, rear 97 Stirling

lnghwa'v; 920, Sup., M. Graves, shop assistant, rear 97Stirling highway; 921, Sup., E. Earle, fireman, 116Stirling highway; 922, Sup., H. H. Gardiner, airman,116 Stirling liighwa; 923, 2339, H. Tlannan, store-keeper, 143 Stirling highway; 924, Sup., H. G. A. Mars-ton, bus driver, 15 Punbar lii.; 925. 721, E. Bryden,married, 149 Stirling highway; 926, 536, A. Bowen, mar-riwl, 130 Stirling highway; 927, 719, Charles Bryden,retired, 149 Stirling highway 928, Sup., Leslie Mac-queen, conductor, 5 Princess id.; 929, 810, G. L. Byrne,bus driver, 9 Pennell rd.; 930, 3104, K. H. Kennedy,married, 24 Mary st.; 931, Sup., E. B. Winterton, mar-ned; 168A Stirling Ingliway; 932, Sup., A. Robinson,milk carter, 158 Stirling highway; 933, 3250, E. Lay-coCk, married, 9 Stirling highway; 934, 875, II. Caporn,truck driver, 67 Stirling highway; 935, Sup., E. Thorn-ton, home duties, 147, Stirling highway; 936, Sup., G.llollins, rigger, 147 Stirling highway; 937, Sup., S. M.Thornton, clerk, 147 Stirling highway; 938, Sup., li.Duncan, retired, 65 Bayview ter.; 939, 7077, A. Prid-more, gardener, 7 Waroonga rd.; 940, 372, E. Berry,married, 3 Agett rd.; 941, Sup., Beg. Carrick, civil ser-vant, 25 'Rcs'rve st.; 9-1-2, Sup., B. B. Hnrdie, salesman.5 Pennell id.; 943, 4116, Helen Nelson, married, 22Princess rd.; 944, Sup., P. T. Farrell, manager, 30 Prin-cess rd.; 945, Sup., B. C. Farrell, married, 30 Princessi'd.; 946, Sup., B. Ginns, widow, 59 Princess rd.;947. 3869, B. Miller, widow-, 50 Princess id.; 948, 4244,N. Ogier, married, 49 Stirling highway; 949, Sup., (1.B. Hicks, married, 17 Stirling highway; 950, 9259,B. S. Webster, married, 10 Bulimba rd.; 951, 5403,B, Tarling, clerk, 6 Bay rd.; 952, 3727, L. NeKeown,attendant, 27 Punbar rd. ; 1.53, Sup., F. Nichols, homeduties, 17 Duuhar rd. ; 954, 730, B. Bucirde, widow-,7 Dunbar i-d. ; 055, Sup., IV. Clements, carpenter,0 'Beirne st.; 956, Sup.. T. Lutey, shop assistant, 49Princess rO.; 937, Sup.. .1. Olilson, retired, 2 Princessrd. ; 958, Sup., IV. T. Wootton, assistant, 21 Vauelusest.; 959, Sup., J.A.Me Kenzie, clerk, 42 Princess rO.;960, 9252, H. C. II. Webb, agent, 39 Bay i-d.; 961, Sup.,11. A. McKenzie, clerk, 42 Princess rd.; 962, 2607, BillyEdwards, sales manager, 23 Bay rd.; 963, 135, T. W.Angove, truck driver, 13 Langsford st.; 964, Sup., E.A. Clifton, cleik, 17 Victoria ay.; 965, 2157, B. Daw-son, civil servant, 9 Bay id.; 966, 5723, K. McBride,clerk, 43 Napier st.; 967, 9003, F. J. Vaux, assistant,10 Bockton id.; 968, 4629, F. Renner, manager, 22Chester rd.; 969, 5202, I. Spurling. typist, 55 Princessrd.; 970, 377, A. E. Berryman, warehouseinan, 2 Chesterrd.; 971, 4601, B. J. Joluison, clerk, 195 Stirling high-way; 972, Sup., E. Bignell, bank officer, 28 iVaroongaid.; 973, 5408, J. S. Thompson, shop assistant, 45 Prin-cess rd.; 974, 4876, H. Schofield, maclnnist, 10 Caxtoni'd.; 92.3, 538, D. G. Bowen, department manager, 130Stirling highway; 976, 406, P. B. Birch, clerk, 12a Maryst.; 977, Sup., IV. J. Duff, accountant, 34 Waroongard.; 978, 2589, II. 5'. Hitchmougli, carpenter, 61 Stir-hag highway; 979, 5879, B. Whitehead, labourer, 29Princess rd.; 980, Sup., A. G. Sturt, managei-, 66 Bay-view ter.; 981, Sup., B. Sturt, married, 66 Bayvimv ter.;

Sup., N. Montgomery, married, 4 Princess rd.;5780, S. A. Watts, bricklayer, 19 Pennell id.;371, E. Berry, bookmaker, 3 Agett rd.; 985, Sup.,

T. H. Rundin, labourer, 9 Agett i'd.; 986. Sup., W. B.Rundin, home duties, 9 Agett rd.; 987. Sup., C.Bundin, home duties, 9 Agett rd.; 988, Sup.,E. IV. Potter, painter, 57 Princess id.; 989,Slip., 5496, H. Thompson, niaclnnist, 45 Prin-cess rd.; 990, Sup., K. L. Ottaway, assistant, 47 Golds-worthy rd.; 991, 3758, E. McMullen, home duties, 31Princess rd.; 992, 1367, F. Davis, bookmaker, 31 Prin'cess rd.; 993, 5794, B, Weaver, coach builder, 32 Prin-cess rd.; 994, 5797, W. Weavei, mariied, 32 Princessrd.; 995, Sup., B. C. Leslie, storenian, 38 Princess rd.;996, 3147, P. C. Snuth, gardener, 1 Evelyn rd.; 997,4up., C. W. Goss, can-icr, 11 Melville st.; 998, 3744,B. McClennan, home duties, 3 Melville st.; 999, 2070,

. J. Gilbert, accountant, 7 Walter st.; 1000, 582, C."IV. Benporath, electrical engineer, 10 Waroonga rd.;1001, 585, C. I. B"nporath, clerk, 10 Waroonga rd.;1002, Sup., B. B. Kent, bookseller, 31 Princess rd.;1003, Sup., A. Perricles. junr., warehouseman, 26 Wal-ter st.; 1004, 5342, H. Somers, labourer, 48 Stirlinghigliw-ay 1005, .5338, A. Somers, carrier, 48 Stirling

highway; 1006, Sup., B. Tyrer, team-coins proprietor,114 Stirling bighw-ay; 1007, Sup., H. Bignell, gardener,5 Princess rd.; 1008, 1677, S. E. Efford, ,junr., car-penter, 20 Chester i-d.; 1009, 1676, Samuel Efford, senr.,Ins X mark, retired. 20 Chester i'd.; 1010, Sup., T. C.Fairley, manager, 35 Victoria ay.; 1011, Sup., P. J.Faim'ley, mai-nied, 35 Victoria cv.: 1012, .1. F. Davies,engine-driver. 1 Chester rd.; 1 013, 379, 51. B.Berrl nina, married, 2 Chester i'd. : 1014, 360,

Bennett, w-arehouseman, 1$ (hester i'd.;101.5, Sup., I. Mansbridge, nurse, 05 Princess i'd.;1016, Sup., V. Kennedy, married, 25 Loftus st.; 1017,Sup., A. IV. Cadman, traveller, 65 Princess rd.; 1018,Sup., B. Peai'son, assistant, 61 Loftus st.; 1019, Sup.,F. IV. Bum-m-ow-s, mnilk cni'ter, 9 Smith st.; 1020, 1071,John Bryant, i-etired, 58 Loch st.; 1021, 4060. A. Tug-ginson, widow, 55 Loftus St.; 1022, 6811, V. E. Peam'son,uiai'ried, 61 Loftus st.: 1023, 4725, I. B. Keay, married.65 Loftus st.; 1024, 6778, 'Mary Peache-, married, 32Loftus st.; 1025, 1092, H. Collins, w-nitress, 37 Stim'hinghighway; 1026, Sup., T. Murray, civil sei'vant, 37 Vic-toria ay.; 1027, 5446, 51. K. Madden, honie du-ties, 32 Bockton i'd.; 1028. Sup., H. Gibson,laboum'ei, 22 Bi'on-n ci.; 1029, 6814, B. P. Pear-son, lineman, 61 Loftus st. ; 1 050, 5679, B.Matthews, tm'uek driver, 59 Wodonga ay.; 1031, 8664,

Thompson, cin-penter, 64 Loftus ci.; 1032, 3192, A..1. Gerke, electnical fitter, 37 Napier st.; 1033, 1314,Clmas. Dagg, engine-driver, 9 Dunbai- i'd.; 1034, Sup.,Ernest V. Stevens, bricklayer, S King st.; 1035, Sup.,'IV 'IT Bamford, clerk, 71 Princess rd.; 1036, Supa B. 5'.Montgomery, butcher, 4 Princess i'd.; 1037, 1371, C.Dawes, nianm'ied, 36 Gugei'i st.; 1038, 3876, Thos. J.Milligan, teacher, Princess rd.; 1039, Sup., L. Fan-ant,engineer, SO Bayview tem'.; 1040, 2911, H. .Jenks, hodcarrier, 91 Stirhin highw-ay; 1041, 2371, J. IV. ILure,bus driver, 89 Stirling lnghway: 1012. 151, 1. Armitage,home duties, 23 Walter St.; 1043, Sup., Beg. Falconer,student, 4 Walter St.; 1044, Sup., C. Grant, tm-avellen. 4Buhimba i'd.; 1045, 4612, F. H. ,Johinstone, presser, 39Napier st.; 1046, Sup., Tbos. G. [Id-don, secretary,28 Loch st. ; 1047, 4570, C. J. .Johnson, w-arelmouseman,12 Loch st.; 10-18, 1165, II. Burton, traveller, 60 Lochit.; 1049, Sup., .T. Walsh, insurance inspector, 16 Walterst.; 1050, Sup., S. Mattner, married, 25 Walter St.;1051, Sup., T. F. Ilutchinson, painter, 5 Walter st.;1052, Sup., H. .1. Mattuem-, traveller, 25 Walter st.;1053, '152, 1. D. Armitage, hone duties, 23 Walter st.;1054, 1694, B. Cook, dcpantuient managem', 8 Waroongard.; 1055, Sup., S. Brownson, designer, 36 Waroomignmd. ; 1056, 562, H. C. Bennett, ironai.onger, 37 Warooimgand.; 1057, 575, V. II. Bennett, uiarried, 37 Waroomigai'd.; 1058, 2887, A. C. Flahey, attendant, 45 Waroongard.; 1059, 6983, C. B. Potter, clerk, 51 Boekton rd.;1060, Sup., 5'. Dixon, boilermaker, 47 Bockton i'd.; '1061,Sup., B. Dixon, married, 47 Bockton i'd.; 1062, Sap.,II. J. Donovan, labourer, 8 Queen St.; 1063, Sup., H.Dreyer, ice vendor, 138 Stim'ling hughway; 1064, Sup.,B. Bannister, married, '12 Stirling lnghiway; 1065, 4945,B. Shaw, labourer, 16 Stirling i'd.; 1066, Sup., CatherineNainne, jun., salcswomami, 11 Clarenmont ('i'dS. ; 1067, 969,Miriam Chatman, home duties 12 Shienton i'd: 1068,3912, B. Moloney, railway employee, 9 Shenton rd.;1069, Sup., 5'. .\. Lynn, pluniber, 21 Shemiton rd.; 1070,4371, B. Pascoe, painter, 26 Slmenton i'd.; 1071, 4366,

Pascoe, marm'ied, 26 Slicntoii id.; 1072, Sup., 5'. Pekiii,home duties, 26 Shenton rd.; 1073, Sup., B. Biford,home duties, 30 Shenton i'd.; 1014, 1297, B. Cnn-ic,married, 3d Slmenton rd. ; 1073, Sup., A. Bi'uton, lionicduties, 32 Loftus ci.; 1076, -561, F. Bennett, widow, 37Waroonga rd.; 1077, Sup., IT. Zinklem', spinster, 50 Stirl-ing' Indhiway ; 1018, Sup., 1), shepherd, 50 Stirling high-way : 1079, Sup., A. Knight, spimister, 50 Stirling hngh-way; 1080, Sup., S. Stokes, spinster, 50 Stirling hugh-way: 1081, Sup., B. P. Dm'agc, spimistcr, 50 Stirlinghmiglnray; 1082, Sup., A. F. Ilammmian, shopkeeper, '145Stii'hiag lngliw'ay; 1083, Sup., Ai'thmui' H. Hilh,accountant, 11 Victoria par.; 1084, 2303, 0.IV. Hall, clerk, 23 Victoria par.; 1085, Sup.,B. F. Amitill, bank oflicei', 16 Victoria par.;1086, Sup., A. Burton, married, 14 Victoria pan.1087, 2111, 11. B. Gniel, miiam'nicd, 1) Bayvicw ter. ; 1088,2110, A. B. Gaicl, bakem', 9 .Bayi icw ten.; '1039, 1948,IV. A. Funniss, retired, 45 Barview ten.; 1090, Sup., C.

Jennings, home duties, 45 Bayview icr.; 1091, Sup.,51. Furniss, miiarnicd, 45 Bayview ten.; 1092, Sup., A.Camiipbell. assistant, CO \Vodomiga ay.; 1093, Sup., A.Stamiley, home duties, 65 Bayvieiv 1cm'.; 1094, Sup., B..Burton, haim'dm-essen, 1-i Victoria pan.; 1095, Sup., J.

Hall, assistant, 75 Bayview ter.; 1096, 5829, W. H. Weir,retired, 6 Park Lane; 1097, Sup., II. Oswald Leary, gro-cer, 77 Bayview tel.; 1098, 1). .J. McLean, home duties,70 Bayviec- ter.; 1099, Sup., W. Wilson, labourer, 14Bayview ter.; 1100, 6162, C. W. Morgan, tobacconist,Bay rd.; 1101, Sup., A. P. Sehulperoort, carpenter, 2bSlienton rd.; 1102, 221, A. \V. Ballenger, brewer, ibBayview tel'.; 1103, 225, J. Ballenger, draughtsman, 76Bayvicw ter.; ] 104, Sup., P. Ohlson. nil, 9 J olin st.1103, Sup., A. Best, liollie dillies, 7 John St.; 1106, Sup.)A. L. Kiesey, home duties, 3X J elm St. 1101, Sup., BJ. Doyle, clerk, 6 Joiui st.; 1108, 954, 1). A. Chapman,lionie duties, S .101111 St.; 1109, Sup., L. J. Stevens, assist-alit, 8 Jolui st.; 1110, 1517, F. Doolette, home duties, 24Berilard st.; 1111, 230 1, Lillian 1. Dixon, governesS, 17Bulimba nI.; 1112, Sill)., Ceo. Geddes, Sear., tel.engineer, 26 Bei'iiai'd St. Ill 1, Sup., Gee. Geddes, J unr.,storeman, 26 Bernard at. 111 .1, Sup., N. C. Geddes, clerk,26 Bernard St.; 1115, 4750, 31. Ross, home duties, 30Bernard Sr.; 1116, Sup., \\. K. Osborne, butcher, 3 Ber-nard st.; 1117, Sup., L. Reid, civil servant, 9 Bernard st.;1118, Sup.. E. (1. Reid, married, 9 Bernard st.; 1119,4851, C. Saunders, flour mixer, 13 Bernard st.; 1120,2901, 11. Jeffrey, clerk, 27 Bernard it.; 1121, 2898, A.W. Jeffrey, bank officer, 27 Bernard st.; 1122, Sup., D.Jeffrey, clerk, 27 Bernard st.; 1123, Sup., D. Byrne, mar-ried, 3 Bernard st.; 1124, Sup., W. 11. Roberts, account-ant, 15 Bernard st.; 1123, Sup., 11. D. Kavanagli, travel-1cr, 29 Stirling highway; 1126, Sup., B. 34. Roberts, mar-i'ied, iS Bernard St.; 1127, 460, P. Blineo, married, 26Ooldsworthy rd. 112$, 3726, Joliauna Sicfteown, widow,23 Bernard st.; 1129, Sup., Edna Cannon, married, 3 .101111St.; 1130, Sup., (4. F. Cannon, manager, 3 John St.; 1131,785, A. Butler, attendant, S Keoppe rd.; 1132, 794, L.Butler, married, $ Keoppe rd. ; 1133, 12, C. Abraham,itteiiiIiiit, 8 Keoppe i'd. 1134, 5685, 11. A. \\ralser, hairdresser, 7 Goldswortl nfl.; 1135, 5684, It. 3Valser, mar-ried, 7 ('ro]dswortliv rd. 1L36, 2610, L. Hodgson, clerk,22 Bernard st.; 1137, 1:391, L. H. Deague, electrical en-gineer, 79 Princess rd.; 1138, 5726, F. W. Warne, archi-tect, 18 Bernard st.; 1139, 4726, It. F. Keiy, traveller,65 Loftns st.; 1140, 1826, B. Flanagan, attendant IJohn st.; 1141, Sup., S. Reeves, labourer, 39 Stirlinghighway; 1142, 3020, W. S. Jones, draughtsman, Collegerd.; 1143, 3010, 0. F. .Jones, married, College rd.; 1144,5180, 0. K. Soums, secretary, College rd.; 1145, 5179,A. Somes, married, College rd.; 1146, 5028, II. Skewes,civil servant, 13 Loch st.; 1147, 5026, E. Skewes, mar-ried, 13 Loch st.; 1148, 7897, A. C. Sherwood, motordu'iver, 18 Loch st.; 1149, 3391, N. N. Stokes, woolbuyer.-15 LocIl St.; 1150, 6168, Norma Morgan, stenographer, 7Bay rd.; 1151, Sill)., C. D. rJul.tic, retired, 8 John st.1 152, Sup., E. Tuntic, married, $ John st.; 1153,Sup., IV. 0. I'owiss, labourer, 3 Smith st.; 1154,Sup.,.!. Jlarw'ood, butcher, 75 Goldsworthy rd.1153, 2873, C. James, machinist, 19 Smith st.115(1, Sup., A. C. SfcLenuan, clerk, 3 Melville st.; 1157,Sup., N. .1. Me Lennan, clerk, 3 Melville st.; 1158,Sup., F. Stephens, farmer, 11 Loch St.; 1159, Sup.,A. Stephens, married, ii Loch st.; 1160, Sup., W. C.Tupper, bank clerk, 3 Goldsworthy i'd.; 1161, Sup.,W. .T. Tones, soldier, 57 Goldswortluy rd.; 1162, 987, B.N. Chnistey, blacksmith, 39 Croldsw-ortliv i'd.; 1163,2910, X. .Jenks, mau'red, 91 Stirling highway; 1164,5099, It. 31. Smith, matron, Lucicnow, Stirling high-way; 1165, 5598, It. 0. Underwood, garage proprietom',131 Stirling highiway; 1166, 5599, 0. C, Underwood,married, 151 Stirlhg highwav; 1167, Sup., E. Bates,clerk, 72 Stirling highway; 1.168, 4866, F. Sawkins,labourer, 21 ThompSon rd.; 1169, Sup.. K. Sawkins,tiler, 24 Thompson rd.; 1170. 5677, A. Wallace, Cus-touns officer, 30 Thomnpsoii i'd.; 1171, 2136, 11. S.(low me, retired, S Thompson nfl.; 1172, Sup., .1. AThomas, driven, 11 Thompson rd.; 1173, 3725, J, N.Mi'Keown, mei'hiaumic, 23 Bernard it.; 1174. Bump., SI.Sic lGown, married. 23 llenlland it.; 1173, Sup., 34. .1.McBride, shop assistant, (3 Napien st.; 1176, 1756,K, Ii. Coplea , oil employee. 37 ltocklon rd.; 1177,(0(11, 1. Iligginson. stenographer, 55 Loftus st.; ii 75.Sun., L. .1. Knight, superintendent. 6 Keoppe rd.1179, 439, C. A. Blinno, mill hand. 26 (loldswou'fhi- i'd.;1150, Sill., T. Sjassev, mill hand, S Qnuun si.; Ii Si,3105, ('1. B. Smith, tailor, 1 Evelyn i'd. 1182, 4312,(1. P. Hughes, orderLy, 23 Waroonga i'd.; 1183, 3654,It. TI. SfeConmnack. 32 Goldswortlmy rd.; 1184, 1141.Alan A. Coopeu', law clerk, 10 Goldsworthv i'd.; 11-55,Sup.. P. IV. Cooper, home duties, 10 Goldsworthy rd.1156, 2843, S. Irvine, shop assistant, 2 Goldsworthy

rd.; 1187, 2841, .1. Irvine, typiste, 2 Goidsworthy rd.;liSS, 3183, T. A. Knight, married, 14 Reserve st.;1189, Sup., L. D. Knight, home duties, 14 Reserve st.;1190, Sup., Chas. A. Gibbons, assistant. 1 Melville St.;1191, Sup., Edna Gibbons, married, I Melville st.;1192, Sup., C. T. SleConkey, assistant. 13 Melvillest.; 1193, 427, Tt. A. Bishop, carpenter, S Brown St.;1194, 461, F. A. Blinco, fitter, 16 Brown St.; 1193, 1599,It. A. Purm'k, clerk, 22 Brown st.; 1196, Sup., It. L.McLean, home duties, 70 Bay View ten.; 11 97, Sup...1. Green, railii-ay employee, 15 (laremnont nnes.; 1198,Sup.. C. Nairne, assistant, 11 Clanenuont cres. ; 1199,Sup., Geo. Nairne, clerk, ii Claremont cres.; 1200,Sup., S. R. Molouie-, railway employee, 9 Chester rd.;1201, 3910, .1. Moloney, retired, 9 Shenton I'd.; 1202,Sup., I. Dawes, ledger-keeper. 16 Davies rd.; 1203,5371, ,T. Syunington, fitter, 13 Davies i'd.; 1204, 806,N. Byass, student, 25 Bernas'd st.; 1205, Sup., Tlieo.Archdeacon, agent, 9 John st.; 1206, Sup., F. 11.

IIawkes, theatre employee, 26 Walter st.Witnesses to Signatures: 0. McKeever, NOS, 1 to

335, 1182. to 1204; T. Murray, No. liii; T. B. Cooke,336 to 1110, 1112 to 11l, 1205/6.

Dwyer, Durack & Dunphy, 33 Barrack street, Perth,Solicitors for the Petitioners.

THE HEALTh ACT, 1911-1937.Appointment.

TIlE following appointment made by the undermen-tienedi Local Health Aultbom'it is hem'eby approved:-

Quaiu'ading Road Board :-Dr. K. F. McGinn to heMedical Officer of I-lealthi.

EVERITT ATKINSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

NOTICE TO M.\BINE1IS,No. 4 of 1938.

Aumstralia-West Coast.Approach to Gage Roads, Fncnunntie.

Alt era tiouu in posit lomu of high 1-a nfl bell buoy.

New Position-S uniles 3410 from tIme light tow-er onNorth Mole,

i)etails-Osving tim the (Iiscorem'i- of a shallow patchcarrying only 311 f,utlmonis, at 4.8 miles 3350 from theabove light toiven, the light-and-hell buoy marking thenorth-eastern limit of time six fathom bank on timeirestrn side of the fnnw-ay to Gage Roads has beemlshifted approximately 4 cables 710 from its formerpositiomm.

Cantioui-Vcssels drawing more than 25 feet shouldpass to time eastward of time buoy.

Charts affected-Nos. 240-1058-1033.Publications affected-Australia Pilot Vol. V., pages

312, 313, 316.Authorita'-Fnemantle Harbour Trust.Date-May 24th, 1938.

IV. R. CLACK,Harbour Master.

R. J. CON,Secretary.

LOST CASH ORDER.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Corn. 794/38. Perth, 9th .Tune, 1938.

IT is hereby notified that the undenmnentioned CashOrder has been lost. Pavnmemmt has been stoj)ped and itis intended to isSue a fresh order in lieu thereof :-

Cash Order No. 59332; amount £4 95. Sd.; drawn byLouis Parker in favour of W. Brewem'ton.

G. B. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

JUNE 17, 1938.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 953

956 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [JUNE 17, 1938.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.TIt E undeirnentioncu allotments of land vill be offeredfor sale at Public Auction on the dates and at the placesspecified below, under the provisions of the Land Act,i933- 1937, and its Regulations:-

KALG OORLIE.21st Jnne, 1938, at 2 p.m., at the District Lands

0111cc-1 BoulderTown (Dart street) 803, ir. 1])., £12;

(Dart street) 804, 805, P. each, £12 each; (Frankstreet) 1486, ir. -Ip., £15; (Mullen street) 2115,21.Sp., £10; (Wai'e street) 22(55, 2266, 2269,SSp. each, £10 each; (Dwycr street) 2471, 2Op.,£10.

IKalgoorlieTotra (I-fare street) 838, Ir., £30;(Carriugton Street) 1781, lr., £10; (TurnerStreet) 1790, lr., £13.

I Sold subject to the conditions that the lessee shallnot carry on, or suffer or permit to be carried on, onthis lot any t,'ado or business whatsoever without theconsent in writing of the Minister for Lands being firstoljtai ited ; and, further, the conditions under tylucli thislot is made available shall not entitle the lessee now orat any future time to th right to convert same to feeSinip Ic.

All iii, provetuents on the land offered for sale are theproperty of thu Crown, and shall be paid for as theIlinister nay direct, whose valuation shall be final andbinding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of these sales may beobtained at this office. Land sold to a depth of 200feet below the natural surface, except in mining dis-ti'icts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet or 20feet only.

G. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.TI-tB undermentioned leases have been cancelled undersection 32 of the Land Act, 1898, and/or section 23 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1 936, for nun-payn eat of rent orother reasons

Nanie, Lease, District, Reason, Corr. No., Plan.Baker, C. VU.; 19068/OS; Esperance 1027; £12 Os. 2d.;

320/24; 423/80, A & B3.Baker, G. W. ; 13013/56; Esperanee 405; £21. 5s. 0(1.;

2551/24; 423/80, A & B3.Barnes, Joins; 41849/55; Yilgarn 298; £18 2s. 8d.;

1217/26; 35/50.batten, Constance 3d.; (18/1189; Melbourne 3257; £4

16s. 9d.; 5315/28; 57/80, Cl.Blair, Roland; 39120/55; Vilgarn A.A. 51; £30 8s. Od.;

1333/32; 36/80.Blair, Roland; 42110/55; Yilgarn A.A. 79; £136 13s.

lOd.; 3930/23; 36/80.Blair, Roland; 14570/68; Vilgarn A.A. 39; £68 Os. 7d.;

908/21,; 36/80.Bowman, May, Administratrix of the Estate of Bow-

man, J. C., deed.; 42567/55; pt. Jilbadji 415; £14617s. 7d.; (5046/27; 23/80, Fl.

Bowman, May, Administratrix of the Estate of Bow-man, J. C., deed.; 13221/56; pt. Jilbadji 415; £122s. lid.; 680/28; 23/80, Fl.

Brotherston, A. W.; 347/1408; Peel Estate 355; aban-doned; 942/37; Peel Estate.

Burro, Lnigi; 55/2453; Yilgarn 534; abandoned; 2152/32; 53/80, 36/80, Dl.

Burro, Luigi; 74/1587; Yilgarn 1330; abandoned;2367/32; 53/80, D4, 36/80, Di.

Clinch, Clara U.; 1889/153C; Moora 138; abaadoned;(571)8/12; Moora.

Paris, Mary; 140/153; Coolg'ardie 1246; abandoned;12214/04; Coolgardie.

Falconcr, 0. VU.; 395/829; Eastern (pt. former Reserve5278) ; abandoned; 2313/37; 89/300.

Felstead, I'ercy; 38274/55; Ninghnn 743; £23 l9s. Gd.;5781/20; 66/80, P4.

Fragosa, Angelo; 55/2661; lilgarn 533; £4 l6s. lid.;2379/33; 53 & 36/80.

Green, A. 11. S.; 42594/55; Plantagenet 3436; £45 Os.Gd.; 787/28; 451/80, P2.

Haynes, George; 3108/435; Hay 1234; £4 Os. Gd.;2452/36; 444/80, D.E3.

Kelly, A. E.; 11717/47; Meckering 135; abandoned;8085/OS; Meckering.

Laing, U. M. and K. F.; 18596/68; Jilbadji 60; £334s. 100.; 6320/24; 36/SO.

Lemmon, Nelson; 347/420; Kent 508; abandoned;71.7/34; 418/80, C & D4.

Lord, I. VU.; 3117/907; Rothsay 1.09; £1 lOs. Gd.;416/35; Rotbsay.

McCarthy, E. J.; 11125/56; Esperance 672; non-com-pliance with conditions; 4212/12; 423/80, D4.

McMennemin, Roger; 3117/1736; Boulder 1075; £0 15s.Gd.; 9991/00; Boulder Sheet 1.

Price, L. C.; 6237/153; Meekatbarra 228; abandoned;493/24; Meekatharra.

Quadrio, Battista; 42034/55; Yilgarn 969; £172 17s.Gd.; 4195/26; 36/80.

Sermon, U, R.; 68/659; Victoria 8326; £136 14s. 7d.;3540/26; 128/80, C & P3.

Stevens, A. J.; 22790/68; Roe 889; £85 12s. 4d.;980/28; 387/80, F2.

Stevens, A.. J.; 68/238; Roe 1194; £105 is. lid.;6464/27; 387/80, B & P2.

Thompson, Janus and Ethel B; l27/41B; Kojonup;£1 lOs. Gd.; 4226/12; 417D/4O.

Valentine, T. L.; 20474/68; Ninghan 1347, 1348; £1652s. Sd.; 1700/26; 66/50, A3.

Znppa, Peter; 42555/55; pt. Jilbadji 429; £131 17s.lid.; 6201/27; 23/SO, E2.

Zappa, Peter; 13212/56; pt. .1 ilbadji 429; £11 iSs. 7d.;687/28; 23/80, E2.

0. L. NEEDI-IAM,'Under Secretary for Lands.

TENDERS FOR LEASING KAL000RLIE LOT 2012.Kalgoorlie Land Agency.

Residential Purposes.Section 117 of time Land Act, 1933.1937.

'Department of Lands and Surveys,Curr. 2609/35. Perth, 15th June, 1938.

TENDERS for (lie leasing of tile land comprised withinKalgoorhic Lot 2012 (situated at Wilhiamstown), con-tanng 1 rood, arc invited.

The above lot u-ill be available for leasing undersection 11.7 of the Land Act, 1933-1937, for a term ofone year, rc,iewabie at the will of the Hon. tile Ministerfor Lands, and terminable at three months' notice, rentI dug apportioned accordingly a ad no compensationbeing payable for improvements effected at tile expira-tion of the lease or the sooner determination thereof.

Tenders for the above, accompanied by one year'srent (the minimum amount being fixed at the rate often stiilhngs), endorsed ''Tender for Kalgoorlie Lot2012 shown on Public Plan Kalgoorlie Sheet 1,'' andaddressed ' 'Under Secretary for Lands,'' must belodged at (lie Lands Office, Kalgoorlie, on or beforeWedmuesday, 6th July, 1938.

All tenders lodged on or before that date will betreated as having hcc,u received oum that date.

Tile Ingliest or any tender will not nccessarihy beaccepted. (Plan Kalgoorlie Sheet 1.)

G. L. NEEDHAM,'Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASINGUnder Part VI. of the Land Act, 1933-1937.

IT is hereby notified that the land described hereunderwill be available for general selection under Part VI. ofthe Laud Act, 1933-1937, on and after the date speci-lied:

WEDNESDAY, 6th JULY, 1938.PERTH LAND AGENCY.

Wells Division.Eastern District (neas- Lake Carnegie).

Corres. 696/34. (Plan 70 and 61/300.)That area of unsurveyed land containing about 584,344

acres, being F. Langford 's forfeited Pastoral Lease No.395/415.

U. L. NEEDHAM,Ender Secretary for Lands.

.lrc: 17, 1938.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theareas scheduled hereunder are available for selectionunder Part \. of the Land Act, 1933-1937, and theRegulations appertaining thereto, subject to the pro-visions of the said Act.

Applications must be lodged at the Land AgencyOffice as specified hereunder not later than the datespecified, but may be lodged before such date if sodesired.

All applications lodged on or before such date will betreated as having been received on the closiag day, andif there are more applicants than one for any block, theapplication to be granted will be determined by theLand Board. Should any lands remain unselected suchwill continue available until applied for or otherwiscdealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the appli-cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date,time, and place of the meeting of the Board, and thereshall be an interval of at least three days between theclosing date and the sitting of the Board.

If an applicant wishes to appear before the LandBoard in person he may apply to the Read Office orto the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or BranchLand Offices for a certificate to the Railway Depart-ment whieh, on presentation at the nearest RailwayStation, will entitle him to a Return Ticket, at Excur-sion Bates, to the place where the Board will sit, available for seven days from the date of issue.

The selector of a homestead Farm from nay locationmust take the balance thereof, if any, under ConditionalPurchase.

All marketable timber, including sandalwood andmallet, is reserved to the Crown. subject to the pro-visions of Clause 18 of the Regnlati'ms.

SCHEDULEWEDNESDAY, 22nd JUNE, 1938.

ALBANY LANE) AGENCY.I )e mark Es ate (about t Ii rue miles north of }Iallowell

(err. No. 1436/32. (Plan 452C/40, D4.)Location 502, coitaining 1 OOa., at Os. (Id. per acre

classification page 4 of 1765/31); subject to exemptionfrom road rates for two years from date of approvalof appl Ga t ion and to t hnber couditi oils ; being B. A.Martin's forfeited Lease 68/3544.

lI - I )ist rh I (ii out three in iles no rI li-west o t,

Qnarram)Corr. No. 4S3j;i0. (Plan 45211/40, A4.)Locations 570 and 1648, containing 2lOa. 2r. Sp., at

7s. per acre; classification page 4 of 4858/30 and page7 of 4859/30; sabject to exemption from road ratesfor two years from (late of approval of application,to payment for improvements, and to timber conditions;being B. IV. Anning's forfeited Leases 68/3048 and74/1 244.

Plantagenet Distriet (about 21 miles west ofElleker).

Corr. No. 1636/31. (Plan 457A/40, Bi.)Location 953, containing S2n. ir. Op., at 7s. Gd. per

acre; classification on page 24 of 15137/99; subjectto exemption from road rates for two years from (lateof approval of application; subject to timber condi-tions; being V. E. Powley 's forfeited Lease 74/1320.

Plai ta2enet District (about three miles south-west ofRedmond).

(orr. No. 3845/30. (Plan 451/SO, A4 & 114.)Location 1688, containing 164a. Or. ip., at 5s. per

acre; classification page 11 of 3845/30; subject to pay-ment for improvements and to exemption from roadrates for two years from date of approval of applica-tion; also Location 3644, containing lGOa., at 8s. peracre; classification page 10 of 3880/13; subject to pay-ment for improvements ; both blocks are subject to tim.-her conditions; being G. II. Nyberg's forfeited Leases68/3179 and 74/642.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about eight miles north-west of

Lomos).Corr. No. 323/31. (Plan 34311/40, P2.)Locations 15816, 21964 and 23474, eonlaining 2,S43a.

Pr. 5p., at 5s. per acre; classification pages 29. SO and31 of 323/31: subjeet to payment for iniprovenIentsbumng 1). Bridsoa 'a forfeited Lease 68/3066.

Poe District (near Lake Carniodv)('or.N o. 1964/20. (Plans 346/SO, 114, 375/80, El.)Lu -ation 1487, containing l,662a. Sr. PPp., at 3s. 3d.

per acre: classification page 11 of 315/28; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from (late ofapproval of aI1dilation ; being IV. Niven 's forfeitedLease (58/1619.

BIJNB[II1 LAND AGENCY.ilova nip A.X. District (about fo:.r miles north-west of

Boyanup).Con. No. 2394/34. (Plan -11111/40, A4.)Locations 133 and [39, eOl)tainilig 212a. Pr. 13p., at

lbs. tar acre: classification page 17 of 1465/23 ; classi-fication pages 78 and 80 of S19/91, Vol. 1; subject tola)-nient for nnprovemnnit s, to exemption from road ratesfor two yeara frani date of approval of application,a iso subject to drainage and timber conditions: beiiiI. V. Valli 's forfeited Lease 365/433.

Wellington l)ist net (about five iidles ivcsf ofWokalup).

(err. N0. 21/19. (Plan 38313/40, 114.)1.oentiomm 3171, containing Sna, 1) r.3p.,at 75.

acre; classification page 3 of 21/lb ; subject to pay-ment for improvements; being ii. C. II iles and L. 51.Clifton's forfeited Lease 11)1 1/68.

KATAYNING LAND AGENCY.Kent District (about 4½ miles north-cast of

Pin grup).Corr. No. 5.53/22. (Plan -107/80, C & 1)4.)Location 323, containing P3Sa. hr. ISp., nit 5s. 9d. p'

acre, and Location 33.3, containing l,096a. 1 r. SOp., at Os.Gd. per acre; classification page 4 of 5853/22: subjectto Agricultural Bank indebtedness and to a croppinglease which expires on 28/2/39; this cancels time noticerelating to these blocks in Governmeiit (GizctG25/10/35.

Ko.joiiup District (about 30 miles ivest of Tam-bellup).

Corr. No. 2129/32. (Plan 437D/40, 113.)Location 8100, containing 1,G32a. 2r. 2lp., at is. 9d.

per acre; classification page 9 of 5735/22; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from dateof approval of application, to timber eondhtions, andto tlm condition that the poison niust be eradicatedto tIme satisfaction of the Minister for Lands befom'etime Crown grant may issue ;also subject to time Govern-ment retaining the right to resume for railway or otherpublic purposes any land recuired and no compensationto be given except for the actual value of any im-provements that may be resumed; being D. J. P. A.Fishier's forfeited Lease 68/3742.

Plantagenet District (about one mile north-eastof Cranbrook).

Corr. No. 7999/20. (Plan 445/SO, Al.)Location 4064, containing 63a. Pr. 24p.. at Os. per

acre; classification page 9 of 7999/20; subjet to exemp-tion from road rates for two 1-ears from date of ap-proi-al of application and to timber conditions; being1'. Ti. Walter's forfeited Lease 14415/68.

NORTbIAS[ LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about 18 miles north of Cusmderchin).

Comm. No. 3774/04. Vol. 3.Location 6111, containing about 160mm.; subject to

classification, pricing and the survey of any necessaryroads; Reserve 9225 (Water) is hereby cancelled.

958 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [JDNE 17, 1938.

Avon District (about nine miles south-east ofBaandec).

Corr. No. 1051/29. (Plan 25/SO, E4.)Location 16005, containing iGOa., at Ss. per acre;

classification page 29 of 1051/29; subject to paymentfor improvements and to exemption Irons road ratesfor two years from date of approval of application;being B. Jackson's forfeited Lease 74/716.

Avon District (near \Vooroloo).Corn No. 764/37. (Plan 2A/4O, Wooroloo Locations.)Location 21676, containing 4a. 3r. 39p., at £1 lOs.

per acre; classification page 137 of 7649/97, Vol. 2;subject to payment of the full purchase money on ap-proval of application or in such instalments as theMinister for Lands may direct, also subject to pay-ment for improvements and to timber conditions; being(3. F. Warner's forfeited Lease 354/434.

Melbourne District (about seven miles west ofDaiwallinu).

Corr. No. 2690/37. (Plan 64/80, Bi.)Location 2019, containing 2,582a., at Ss. Gd. per

acre; classification page 69 of 405/OS, Vol. 1; subjectto exemption from road rates for two years from dateof approval of application; being E. J. H. Waite'scancelled application.

Melbourne District (about two miles east ofPiawaning).

Corr. No. 4791/22. (Plan 57/80, A & B3.)Locations 2615 and 2616, containing i,408a. ir. 39p.,

at Os. per acre; classification pages 3 and 4 of 4493/13;subject to payment for improvements; being T. Moore'sforfeited Lease 15978/68.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.Peel Estate (about three miles north-west of Karnup).

Corr. No. 1751/34. (Plan 341D/40, Bi.)Lot 334, containing 50a. 2r. iSp.; purchase money

List; first half-year 's instalment as deposit £2; half-yearly instalments over the balance 29½ years, includ-big interest :-to returned soldiers, at 4½ per cent.p.a.-L4 15s. id.; to civilians, at 5 per cent. p.a.-L5Os. 10(1.; Lots 328 and 333, containing 92a. 3r. 22p.;purchase money £362; first half-year's instalment asdeposit £2 ; half-yearly instalments over the balance29½ years, iueluding interest :-to returned soldiers, at4'/. per cent. pa.-L1i is. lOd.; to civilians, at 5 percent. p.a.-Lil i5s. 2d.; subject to the conditions apply-ing to this Estate; hemg G. Ramsay 's fomfeited Leases347/556 and 55/2665.

Peel Estate (about six miles south-east of Karnup).Corr. No. 2234/37. (Plan 341D/40, 04.)Lot 363, containing iS2a. 3r. Bp.; total purchase

mone £330 lOs. ; Os-st half-year's instalment as deposit£2; half-yearly instalments over the balance 29/ years,including isiterest :-to returned soldiers, at 4½ percent. pa-Lb Ss. Gd.; to civilians, at 5 pci. cent. pa.-£10 i4s. 8d.; subject to the conditions applying to thisEstate, and to a grazing lease which may be cancelledat any time by a week's notice; being D. F. and N. P.Kcaue 's cancelled application.

RAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.Oldfield District (about six miles south-west

of Ravensthorpe).Corr. No. 2644j2S. (Plan 420/80, El & 2.)Location 263, containing 429a. Or. 24p., at 9s. (3d.

per acre; classification page 11 of 2644/28; subjectto payment for improvements and to mining conditions;hieing Robert Leiper's forfeited Lease 42695/55.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY.Yilgarn District (about 10 miles north-west of

Bullfinch).Corr. No. 1290/27. (Plan 53/SO, D3.)Location 669, containing i,405a. Or. 7p., at 4s. per

acre; subject to payment for improvements to the capi-

tal value of £287, to mining conditions and to G.W.S.timber conditions; being G. White 's forfeited Lease42287/55.

Yilgarn District (about six miles north-west ofBaladjie).

Cots. No. 3950/28. (Plan 53/SO, A3 & 4.)Location 1061, containing 1,O12a. ir. 35p., at 4s. per

acre; subject to payment for improvemente to (becapital value of £70 and to mining conditions; beingJ. H. 3iToodcock's forfeited Lease 55/1249.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.Kojonup District (about 21/ miles south-west of

Bokal),Corr. No. 1566/22. (Plan 4100/40, P4.)Location 7846, containing 556a. Or. lOp., at 4s. per

acre; classification page 6 of 1566/22; subject to pay-nient for improvements and to timber conditions; beingMichael Quill's forfeited Lease 16555/68.

Williams District (about 14 miles north-east ofPiesse).

Curt. No. 4516/26. (Plan 3850/40, P4.)Locations 5095 and 5142, containing 54Oa., -it . (iii.

per acre; classification page 12 of 4516/26; subject topaynseist fos- improvements and to time condition thattime poison must be eradicated to time satisfaction ofthe Minister fom- Lands before time Crown grant willissue, and also to the mallet thsereoms being reserved tothe Crown; being M. Walker's forfeited Tease20 864/6 8.

THURSDAY, 23rd JUNE, 1938.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Nelson District (about six miles west of Walpole).Oorr. No. 219/31. (Plans 4S3C/4O, D4, 455B/4O,

Di.)Location 8712, containing 177a. Or. 271)., at 9s. 6d.

oem acre; Location 8713, containing l5Oa. lr. l9p., at15s. 3d. per acre; Locatiomi 8716, comitaissing 137a. 2r.36p., at 13s. per acre; Location 8718, containing 141a.Ir. Op., at 13s. per acre; Location 8719, containing114a. 2r. 5p., at i2s. Gd. per acre; Location 8725, ems-taming i2Oa. ir. 2Sp., at i2s. 6d. per acre; (total 841a.2r. ip.) ; subject to payment for imnproveniemsts and alsosubject to time special comsditiomms applying to theseblocks smnd to timber commditions; being .1. L. Gordon'sforfeited Lease 55/2508.

Nelson District (about 12 miles west of Manjimup).Coi-r. No. 2647/32. (Plan 4390/40, D4.)Locations 9797 and 11715, containing 179a. 2r. Gp., at

13s. Gd. per acre; classificatiomi page 28 of 847/31; sub-ject to paynlemit for improvememsts, to the conditionsapplying to land selection in this district and to exemp-tion from road rates for two years from date of appro-val of application; being B. H. Green 'a forfeited Leases74/1595 and 55/2464.

Sussex District (about two miles north of Cowaramup).Corr. No. 4095/30. (Plan 413D/40, B4.)Locatiosi 2194, containing b43a. Or. 9p., at 9s. per

acre; classification page ii of 4095/30; subject to pay-ment for iaiprovcinents, to time conditions applying tohand selection in this district and to timber conditions;being B. N. Campbell's forfeited Lease 68/2956.

WEDNESDAY, 29th JUNE, 1938.ALBANY LAND AGENCY.

Plantageiset District (about one mile west of Redmond).Corr. No. 5872/26. (Plan 451/80, B3.)Location 2970, containing 582a. Or. 34p., at Gs. Gd.

per acre; classification page 42 of 1052/19; subject toexemption froni road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application; also subject to timber con-ditions; being A. Levitzke 's forfeited Lease 21547/68.

JUNE 17, 1938.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 959

Plantagenet District (about 1/2 miles west ofRedmond).

Core. No. 653/26. (Plan 451/80, B3.)Location 4453, containing 209a. Or. 8p., at 5s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 10 of 653/26; subject to pay-ment for improvements, and to exemption from roadrates for two years from date of approval of applica-tion, and to drainage conditions; being A. Levitzke 'sforfeited Lease 21548/68.

Plantagenct District (about five nules north-east ofKendinup).

Core. No. 1247/31. (Plan 445/80, B3.)Locations 5095 and 5093, containing 314a. 3r. 21p.,

at 5s. per acre; classifiiatiou page 4 of 1247/31; sub-ject to payment for improvements, and to the Govern-inent retaining the right to resume for railway or otherpublic purposes any huirl required, and no compensationto be given except for the actual value of any improve-ments that may be restuned ; being A. J. 1-lansen's for-teited Leases 6S/3247 and 74/1339.

Plantagenet District (near Parry inlet).Corr. No. 2628/35. (Plan 456A/40, Ci.)Location 5459, containing 38ia. 2r. 25p., at 7s. per

acre; classification page 5 of 47/22; subject to paymenttoe improvements and to timber conditions; being 54. D.\Villiams' forfeited Lease 347/931.

BEVERLEY LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about 5'/ miles west of South

Kumminin).Corr. No. 6688/25. (Plan 345/80, A2.)Locations 18624 and 25625, containing 694 acres, at

4s. per acre; classification page 10 of 14859/11; subjectto payment for improvements, and to the Governmentretaining the right to resume for railway or other publicpuITos any land required, and no compensation to begiven except for the actual value of any improvementsthat may be resumed; being L. E. Dutton 's forfeitedLeases 20196/68 and 24993/74.

BIJNBIJRY LAND AGENCY.Boyanup A.A. District (about two miles north-west of

Boyanup).Corr. No. 2769/28. (Plan 411D/40, A4.)Location 128, containing 186 acres, at 8s. per acre;

classification page 14 of 3100/12; subject to paymentfor improvements and to exemption from road rates fortwo years froni date of approval of application; beingT. Simmons' forfeited Lease 68/341.

GERALDTON LAND AGENCY.Victoria District (near Bunjil).

Coir. No. 409/38. (Plans 95/80, F2 & 3; 96/80,A2 & 3.)

Locations 6240, containing 4,849a. 2r. 35p. at 4s. 3d.per acre; classification page 47 of 247/27; subject toAgricultural Bank indebtedness; being F. K. Norris'cancelled application.

\rictoria District (about G'/ miles north-east of Gutlia).Corr. No. 2532/37. (i'lan 128/80 C & 'D2.)Location 8378 containing 2,597a. ir. i4p., at lOs. 6d.

per acre; classification page 24 of 3502/25; subject toAgricultural Bank indebtedness; being J. 54. Tuohy'scancelled application.

Victoria District (near Balls. Tank).Corr. No. 1229/30. (Plan 191/80, E4.)Location 8666, containing 1,095a. 2r. 32p., at 2s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 10 of 3790/27; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application; being F. Sharpe 's forfeitedLease 68/2370.

KATANNING LAND AGENCY.Kent District (about 13 miles south-east of Oagerup).

Cmv. No. 3158/19. (Plan 435/80, D & E3.)Location 432, containing 2,796a. 2r. lip., at 3s. per

acre; classification page 4 of 3158/19; and Location771, containing 704a. 3r. 18p., at 5s. 3d. per acre; classi-

tieatiou page 3 of 2413/22; subject to the conditionthat the poison must be eradicated to the satisfaction ofthe Minister for Lands before the Crowa grant willissue, and to the payment for improvements; also sub-ject to exemption from road rates for tw-o years fromdate of approval of application; being J. Mulkerin 'sforfeited Leases 21610/74, 11791/68, and 16177/68.

Plantagenet District (about 10½ miles south-west ofBorden).

Corr. No. 399/25. (Plan 436C/40, F3.)Location 4411, containing 297a. 2r., at 2s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 6 of 399/25; subject to pay-meat for improvements, if any, to exemption from roadrates for two years from date of approval of application,and to the poison being eradicated to the satisfaction ofthe Minister for Lands before the Crown giant willissue; also subject to tiniber conditions; being G. D.John's forfeited Lease 19196/68.

Kojonup Distriet (about 12½ miles south ofNowerellup).

Core. No. 211/38. (Plan 418/80, A2.)Location 8328, containing i,527a. 1r. i6p., at 4s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 4 of 3180/28; subject toAgricultural Bank and industries Assistance Board in-debtedness, and to the condition that the poison musthe eradicated to the satisfaction of the Minister forLands befoi-e the Crown grant may issue; being L. W.Quartermaine 's cancelled application.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY.Roe Distiict (about five miles north of Pingaring).

Corr. No. 4165/30. (Plan 376/80, D & E3.)Locations 511 and 512, containing 2,030a. 3r. i7p., at

4s. 6d. per acre; classification page 8 of 4165/30; sub-ject to payment for improvements and to exemptionfrom road rates for two years from date of approval ofapplication; being 54. C. Dryden's forfeited Leases68/3169 and 74/1302.

Williams District (near Kuender).Corr. No. 5767/27. (Plan 387/80, C2.)Location 12862, containing 652a. 3r. 28p., at lOs. per

acre; classification page 21 of 5767/27; subject to pay-ment for improvements; being G. S. Cook's forfeitedLease 22453/68.

NORTHAM LAND AGENCY.Avon District (about 10 miles south-west of Gwamby-

gine).Corr. No. 4780/29. (Plan 20/40, D4.)Location 7304, containing 86 acres; subject to pricing

and to exemption from road rates for two years from(late of approval of application; being J. H. Ovens'forfeited Lease 68/2386.

Avon District (about 9½ miles south-west of Gwamby-gine).

Corr. No. 5108/20. (Plan 2C/40, D4.)Location 17759, containing 626a. Or. 2Sp.; subject to

pricmg and to exemption from road rates for two yearsfrom date of approval of application; being J. H.Ovens' forfeited Lease 13032/68.

Avon and Ninghan Districts (near Gabbin).Corr. No. 1836/20. (Plan 55/80, A2 & 3.)Avon Location 20275 containing 907 acres at Os. 6d.

per acre; classification page 59 of 1836/20; and Ning-han Location 1590, containing 536a. 2r. 28p., at lOs. 6d.per acre; classification page 58 of 1836/20; subjectto Agricultural Bank, industries Assistance Board, andMinister for Lands' indebtedness, and to a croppinglease which expires 28th February, 1939; being 0. J.Hall's forfeited Leases 38129/55 and 17680/68.

Avon District (about five miles north-east of Mawson),Corr. No. 3916/30. (Plan 3D/40, C3.)Location 25483, containing 62a. 2r. 24p; subject to

pricing, and to exenption from road rates for two yearsfron date of approval of application; being L. Fitz-gerald's forfeited Lease 55/2053.

Melbourne District (about six miles west of Kondut).Corr. No. 7302/20. (Plan 57/80, Di.)Location 2216, containing 300 acres, at 5s. 6d. per

acre; classification page 30 of 1039/22; and Locations1044, 1045, 1046, and 2227, containing 632a. ir. 3ip.,

060 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [J1-NE L,ltbiS.

at 4s. 9d. per acre; classification page 29 of 7302/20;subject to Agricultural Bank indebtedness; being IV.T. B. Sharp 's cancelled application.

PERTI-I LAND AGENCY..\lelbourne District (about 27 miles west of Moora).Corr. No. 1428/31. (Plan 59/80, El.)Location 2483, containing lOOn. Or. l2p., at Ss. 9d. per

acre; classification page 7 of 474/21; subject to exemp-tion from road rates for two years from date of approvalof application; being C. J. Benbow 's forfeited Lease68/3152.

Victoria District (about 13 miles south-east ofGunnyidi)

Corr. No. 907/37. (Plan 90/80, P4.)Location 9272, containing 4,262a. Or. 3p., at 2s. 4d.

per acre; elassifleation page 21 of 4092/29; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application; being P. Bevan 's forfeitedLease 347/1397.

Peel Estate (near Balmanup).Corr. 2094/36. (Plan Peel Estate.)Lot 677, containing 71a. 2r. l3p. ; purchase money-

£53 13s. Od.; first half-year's instalment as deposit-£2; half-yearly instalment over the balance, 29½ years,including interest; -to returned soldiers, at 4 1i 9°cent. p.o-fl 12s. ld.; to civilians, at 5 per cent. p.a.-£1 14s. 2d.; subject to the conditions applying to thisEstate. Tins cancels the notice relating to Ibis blockwhich appeared in tim Government Gazette dated 18thFebruary, 1938.

BAVENSTHORPE LAND AGENCY.Kent District (near Culham Inlet).

Corr. No. 546/35. (Plan 433/80, El.)Location 773, containing 160a. Or. 21p., at 12s. pd'

acre; classification page 6 of 546/35; subject to pay-meat for improvements and to mnimming conditions; beingE. Green's forfeited Lease 347/747.

Roe District (near Lake Kathleen).Corr. No. 4420/29. (Plan 389/80, C & D3.)Location 1700, containing l,259a. 2r. 2 at 4s. Gd.

per acre; classifications image I of 2967/28 and page11 of 4429/29; subject to exemption from road rates fortwo years from date of approval of application, and tomining conditions; being F. E. H. Edwards' cancelledapplication.

SOUTHERN CROSS LAND AGENCY..Jilbadji District (about 4i miles south of Moorine

Rock) -Corr. No. 1537/32. (Plan 23/80, Hi.)Location 636, containing 2,181a. Or. 3Op; subject to

classification and pricing ; subjcct to nnning and Gold-fields Water Supply timber conditions, and to time mar-ketable timber being reserved to time Crown; being thesurrendered pom'tioim ef the original Location 480.

WAGIN LAND AGENCY.Kojonup District (about seven miles east of Bokal)Corr. No. 1305/37. (Plan 4O9D/40, A4, B4.)Location 5170, containing 27Oa. 2r., at 7s. per acre;

classification page 12 of 14070/11; subject to paymentfor improvements and to exemption from road rates fortwo years from date of approval of application; beingA. E. Love's cancelled application.

THURSDAY, 30th JUNE, 1938.BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY.

Sussex District (about two miles east of Dianella).Corr. No. 371/31. (Plan 44OD/40, B4.)Location 2602, containing lO3a. 3r. 33p., at lOs. per

acre; classification page 9 of 371/31; subject to exemp-tion from road rates for two years from date of approvalof application, and also subject to timber conditions andto the conditions applying to land selection in this dis-trict; being C. and 0. IV. Oversby 's forfeited Lease68/3 218.

Sussex District (about 1/ miles south-o-est ofYelverton).

Curr. No. 1078/29. (Plan 41311/40, 113.)Location 2873, containing l87a. Or. 21p., at us, per

acre; classification page 14 of 1088/29; subject toexemption from road rates for two years from date ofapproval of application, to the marketable timber beingreserved to the Crown, and to the eonditions applying toselection in tins district-, being L. N. Beer's forfeitedL care 68/1 717.

C. L. NEEDI-IAM,U nder Secretary for Lnnds.

TI-IF ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.(ii. Vaughan, being the owner of land

eve! or along which tIme undermentioned road in theCRANBROOK Road District passes, has applied to theCranbroolc Road Board to close the said road, which ismore particularle- described hereunder, that is to say:-

29 02/16.C. .387 -The surveyed road passing along past of

the west boundary of hay Location 1020; from thesoutli-ivest corner of said location to mm south-east coinerof Location 829. (Plan 444/80, 112.)

\VIl ER-EAS time Tlonouraije the Minister for Lands,being the owner of land over or along which the under-mentioned road hi the DRAKESBROOK Road Districtpasses. has applied to the Drakesbrook Road Board toi-lose the said road, which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:-

3243/97.D248.-That portion of Bath street, Drakesbrook,

passing along the western boundaries of DrakesbrookLots 21 and 22, from De I-Iamel street to Birch street.(Plan Drakesbrook Townsite.)

\VHEREAS J. IV Kohl and F. C-. Rance, being theowners of land over or along which the usidermentionedroad in the KUNTJNOPPIN-TRAYN1NG Road Dis-trict psisses, have applied to the Knnunoppin-TrayningRoad Board to close the said road, which is more par-tieularly described hereunder, flint is to say:-

13761/11.K. 255:-The whole of Road No. 4662 along the north

boundary of Avon Location 11857; from the north-westcorner of said location to a surveyed road at its north-east corner. (I-'lan 34/80, 02.)

IV IIEREAS the Midland Railway Company of Western\ nstralia, Limited, being the owner of land over orilnng which tIme uudermentioned road in the MOORARoad District passes, has applied to the Moora RoadBoard to close time said road, which is mose particularlydcserihed hereunder, that is to say:-

8405/09.N. 377:-That portion of Road No. 4814 extending

through Lot N. 1901 and pmsrt of Lot M. 1900 to thesubdivision of Melbourne Locations 927 and 928; fromthe west boundary of the former lot to a track in thelast-mentioned lot about 43 chains from its west boun-dary. (Plan 64/80, Al)

WHEREAS F. C. 1-lamilton and 1-I. L. Kelsahl, being timeowners of land over or along which the uncles-mentionedroad in the MOORA Road District passes, have appliedto the Moora Road Board to close time said road, whichis mere particularly described hereunder, that is tosay:-

1572/37.M. 379:-Time surveyed road passing through Lots

M226 and 227 of Melbourne Location 911; from timessorth-east corsser of Location 41 to a snivel-ed road atthe south-east corner of Location 55. (Plan 63,'80, El&4.) -

Jucen 17, 1938.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 961

\VHEREAS F. C. Sevier, being the owner of land overor along which the undermentioned road in the MIJKIN-BUDIN Road District passes, has applied to the Mukin-budin Road Board to close the said road, which is moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

222 2/3 3.H. 380:-That portion of Road No. 9331 bounded by

lines commencing at a point on the north-east boundaryof Reserve 130.52, 1 chain 38.3 links from its southern-most north-east corner and extending (as shown Diagram5S376) 7ldeg. 35uiin. 8 chains 81.4 links; thence lSldeg.Snnn. S chains 39.8 links, amid lOOdeg. 10mm 10 chains50.9 links to the east boundary of Avon Location 25037;thence northward and north-westward along part of thecast antI the north-east boundaries of said location andpurl of the north-east boundary of reserve aforesaidto the starting point. (Plan 54/80, B3.)

WI-IEREAS the I-Ionourablc time Minister for Lands,heimsg the owner of land over os along whelm the under-nmemstio1med road in tIme MTJNDARING Road Districtpasses, has applied to time Mundaring Road Board toclose the said road, which is more particularly de-scribed hereunder, that is to say:-

478 8/23.M382.-Tiie whole of Road No. 9422, conimencing at

the siortim-eastern corner of Lot 3 of Swan Location 952and extending north-westward along time northern boun-daries of Lots 3 to 11 (inclusive) to a right-of-way atthe north-west corner of time last-mentioned. (PlanI 0/20, NW.)

WHEREAS Michelides, Limited, being the owner ofland over or along w-lnch the undcrmnentioned road jimtime MANJIMUP Road District passes, has applied tothe Manjimup Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that is tosay:-

902/3 7.M383.-Portion of Road No. 9375, on time eastern

boundary of Nelson Location 9039, bounded by linescommencing on said boundnry 62.1 links frons tise ori-ginal south-eastern corner of said location, and extend-ing (as shown on Diagrani No. 59601) 3lGdeg. 53mm.9 chaiiss 8.3 links and 338deg. 36mm. 2 chains 70.1 linksalong the said boundary; thence l3Gdeg. 53mm. 11 chains19.4 links and 2OSdeg. l6mhm. 1 chain 7.5 links to thestartmg point. (Plan 4390/40, E4.)

WHEREAS the Honourable time Minister for Lands,being the owner of land over or along which the under-in entioned road in the SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALERoad District passes, has applied to the Serpentine-Jarrandale Road Board to close tIme said road, which ismore particularly described hereunder, that is to say:-

50 16/11.S. 88 :-Tlmat portion of road on the eastern boundary

of Serpentine Lot 57 (Reserve 9157) from its nortb-east corner to the north-eastern side of Road No. 147.(Plan Serpentine Townsite.)

WHEREAS R. C. and W. B.. Spencer (Executors of theWill of E. F. Newton, deed.), being the owners of landover or along which tile undernientioned road iii theUPPER BLACKWOOD Road Disti-ict passes, has ap-plied to tIme Uppem Blackwood Road Board to close thesaid road, which is more particularly described here-under, that is to say:-

2 027/36.U. 434.-The surveyed m-oad along tile soutls bonus-

tharies of Nelson Locations 6425 and 7343; from a sum--veyed road at the south-east coiner of the former loca-tion, to a surveyed road at the south-west corner of thelatter. (Plan 4380/40, E3.)

And whereas such applications have been duly pub-lished in tile Government Gazette:

And whereas the said Boards have assented to thesaid applications:

And whereas the Lieutenant-Governor in ExecutiveCouucil has confirmed the said assents

It is hereby notified that the said roads are closed.Dated this 17th day of June, 1938.

C. L. NEEDHAM,Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.Closure of Road.

WE, .1. and I-i. i'arker, being the owners of land overor along which thc portion of road hereummcler describedpasses, have applied to the Woodanillisig Road Boardto close tIme said portion of road, viz.:-

IVoodanilling.761/iS.\V.5C). Time whmol of 1-load No. 6161 along the msortlm

lounda - of Kojonup Loentioms 3206 and through Loca-tions 5191 and 4989; from a smmrvei-ed road at thenorth-west comes' of the hrst-nmentioned location to RoadNo. 4912, at the north-east corner of tIme last-men-tioned location. (Plasm 416A/40, B & Ci.)

JAMES PARKER.ROLAND PARKER.

1, T. E. iiadchleton, on behalf of the WoodnmmmillingRoad Board, hereby assent to time above applicationto close the road therein described.

T. E. HADDLETON,Chairman Vvoodaniling Road Board.

led .Jmmne, 1938.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.Closure of Road.

\VE, It. T. Patterson and P. Il. Crossley, being tileowners of lamsd over or along which tile portioms of roadhereunder described passes, lmni-e applied to tile Wood-ammilling Road Board to close tIme said Portion of road,viz.: -

lVoodanilhng.312 7/20.\V.368. Time surveyed road passing along part of lime

msortli boumsdary of Williams Location 503 and throughLocatiomm 3055 ; ft'ommm time south-east corner of Locatiomm695 to a surveyed road on time east boundary of Loea-tiomm 5053 aforesaid. (Chin 4OSD/40, A3 & 4.)

P. H. CROSSLEY.R. T. PATTERSON.

I, T. E. Iladdletoms, on belmaif of the WoodmmnihlingRoad Board, Imerehy assent to time above applicatiomsto (lose time roam! therein described.

T. E. 1{ADDLET ON,Clmairman Woodanillimig Road Board.

3m-cl June, 1938.

TIlE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.Closure of Road.

LAKE VIEW ANI) STAR, LIMITED, being time owmierof land over or nmlommg which time portion of road lmere-nmmmder described passes, imas applied to time KalgoorlicRoaml Board to close time said portimi of road, viz.:-

Kaigoorhie.6189/96, Yol. II.1(253. That part of Bond No. 1067 passing thmrougim

Mining Leases 4013E, 5494E, 5518E, 5570E, 5519E,5622E, 5612E amid 5731E, fromn Leviatlmami street 5mm time

first-memmtioncd lease to time soutim-eastern boundary oftime last-mentioned. (Plan L9A/9.)

LAKE VIEW AND STAR, LIMITED.Etimd. C. Rosmnmmn, Attorney.

I, William Reaper Hall, on belmalf of time KumlgoorlieRoad Board, imereby assent to time above applicationto close time ronmd timerein described.

W. R. HALL,Chairmnan Kalgoorhie Road Board.

2nd June, 1938.

962 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [JUNE 17, 1938.

Date otNotice. Nature of Work.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date and Timefor Closing.

1IOAI) DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.Greenough Road Board.

By-laws for tile Control and Management of Halls.P.W. 2062/26.

\VEIEREAS by the Road Districts Act, 1919-1934, theRoad Board of any district is empowered to make by-laws for all or any of the purposes mentioned iii thesaid Act, and whereas the Greeuough Road Board, inpursuance of the powers vested iii the said Board, uniTerand by virtue of the said Act and of every other autho-rity enabling it in that behalf, cloth hereby make andpublish the following by-laws:-

1. Interpretation ClauseIn construction of theseby-laws the words

''Board'' shall mean the Greenough Road Board''Secretary'' means the secretary for the time

being of the Greeuough Road Board.(e) ''Hall'' means and includes any ball, room,

lounge, corridor, stairway, stage, entrance, yard,or land situated within tile boundaries of theTowusite Lot 119011 which any public hall shallbe erected.

(d) ''Caretaker'' means the caretaker of the hail(lilly appointed by tile Board.

2. Applicatous for time hire of the hall or any roomshah be made iii writing to the secretary or other dulyauthorised agent not less than twenty-four hours beforethe time that such hall or room is required, and shallstate the time and purpose for whieh such hall or roomis required.

3. The naume and place of abode of time actual andresponsible person or persons hiring the hall or anyloom shall be given in the application for the hire ofthe hall or room.

4. The rent of the ball or any room shall be paidwith each application, and shall be as set out in Sche-dule A hereto annexed.

5. The board imiay at any time demand that thehirer shall prior to the term of any engagement depositOne pound (81), returnable if clause six (6) is strictlycomplied with.

6. Any person or persons having hired the hail orany room shall give up possession promptly at the timeagreed upon and shall leave the hall or any room, crock-

Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., tobe seen.

Tenders, together with the prescribed deposit, are to be addressed to ''The Hon. the Minister for PublicWorks,'' and marked ''Tender,'' and will be received at the Publie Works Office, Perth. The lowest or anytender will not necessarily be accepted.

W. S. ANDREW,Under Secretary for Public Works.

cry, amid appliances clean and fit for other occupation oruse, amid the furniture iii good condition and iii its nor-uuml position.

'l'hc hours for which any hail or l'ooui shall behired shall be Dayfrom 1 o 'clock a rn. to 6 o'clocklila.; mnghmttroui 7 o 'chock p.m. to 1 o'clock a.m.

Provided that extension of time may be granted uponpcmymuent of time prescribed fee.

The hirer of any hall 01' roonl under Schedule Ahereto shall not be entitled to the use of tile hiograph100111.

Hirers uiay decorate the hall, using only thosefixtures provided for tile purpose and no person shalldrive a nail into any part of the hall, w'iudow, floors,doors, etc., 01' otherwise deface time hail.

All decorations used in connection with any entertain-lTicllt must be removed fm'omu the p1-daises and disposedof to the satisfaction of the secretary or caretakerwithin twenty-foam- (24) hours froui the commencementof the lining period; provided that, with the consent ofthe secretary first had and obtained, such decorations1flhl be permitted to l'eInain.

10 [livers shall make their own arrangements fortile safety of anything left ill the cloak rooms 01' allyparts of the hall, and tile Board wiil acCept 110 respolm-sibihitv.

The Board may grant to any person or companya lease for the exehusive rights to hue the hail forshowing sound or other pictures for any period 011 suchnights weekly a may be required.

The Boam'cl reserves the right to accept or refuseto hue tile imall om' any m'oommi 01' eroelcery-ware to any:ipphcaiit fom- the him-c of same, without assigning a rca-somi for such i'cfusai.

The Board nsay at any time cancel an agreememitmnade for hiring the hall or any rooni or crockery-wai'e,by giving twenty-four (24) hours' notice other than acontract made for time hire of the hall for motion pic-tures. The nights granted to picture proprietor underany contract shall not he available to the public fori-eating time huh or stage.

Iii the event of two or more applications be-11mg made for the lure of time hall or room for the samedate amid hour the Board may, without consideringpriority of application, determine to whiclm applicantthe hire of the imahi or room shall he gm-am) ted.

1938. 1938.(2.30 p.m. on Tuesday)

June 1 Busselton HospitalAdditions(8852)

21st June Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W.D., Bunbury, onand after 7th June, 1938.

June 8 Metropolitan Markets TrustAddi-tions to Treaty Market (8854)

21st June Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 10th June,1938.

June 8 Wiluna School of MinesKew 28th June Contractors' Room, Perth; Court House, Wiluna, andLaboratory, Drawing Room, etc.,(8853)

P.W.D., Geraldton, on and after 14th June, 1938.

June 8 Northam HospitalEnclosure toVerandah (8855)

28th June Contractors' Roorn Perth, and Water Supply Office,Northam, on and after 14th June, 1938.

June 10 Kalgoorlie HospitalSupply and 5th July Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after Tuesday, 14thInstallation of Boiler Plant, fullyequipped (8857)

June, 1938.

June 15 \Vindow Cleaning at Various Gov-ernment Buildings (8860)

5th July Contractors' Room, Perth, on and after 21st June, 1938.

.1 nile 15 Lake Grace Agricultural BankQuarters (8859)

5th July Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W. ft. Katauniug, Oiland after 21st June, 1938.

June 15 Strawberry Rock Road School 5th July Contractors' Room, Perth, and Court House, SouthernSale of (8858) Cross, on and after 21st Juae, 1938.

June 8 Kalgoorlie HospitalExtensive Ad-ditions (8856)

12th July Contractors' Room, Perth, and P.W.D., Kalgoorlie.

The hirer of the hail or room shall complywith the provisions of the Health Act, the Entertain-ments Tax, or any other Act in force for the timebeing applicable to such luring or using any hail orroom. If in the opinion of the Board all the neces-sary actions have not been taken to comply with theprovisions of the Acts mentioned above, the Boardmay at an time prior to or during the term of en-gagement forbid and prevent the use of any hall orrooni.

In the event of the use of any hail or roombeing forbidden or prevented under the last preced-ing by-law, the hirer shall forfeit the full amount pay-able for the hire of sneh hall or room, as if the hirehad been duly fulfilled, and the Board shall not beresponsible for any loss or damage incurred by thehirer.

No fermented or spirituous liquors shall bebrought into or consumed in the hail or any room, ex-cept when permitted by the Board in writing.

iS. No person shall, except at a banquet or smokesocial, sunoke any tobacco, cigar, cigarette, or objec-tionable substance, nor strike or otherwise ignite anylight in any hail or room during any ball or publicentertainment, or at any gathering of persons iii time

said hall or room.19. No person shall in any part of time hail

enter or be allowed to enter whilst intoxi-cated;

use profane or improper language;he guilty of any misbehaviour whatsoever;clanmage, mark, or deface anY wall or other part

of the hall. (Any person who does, permits,or suffers any such damage shall be liableto pay the cost of all such damage in addi-tion to an penalty imposed by these by-laws.)

stand, loiter, or cause any obstruction what.soever in the passageways or other partsof the hail. (Any persomu doing so shallimmediately disperse on being requested todo so by the secretary, caretaker, or otherduly authorised ofiicer of the Board, orpolice constable, whether in uniform orotherwise.)

perfornm any games of athletics whilst wear-ing boots or shoes, unless such boots orshoes are rubber soled.

20. No offensive impersonations or representationsof living persons, or anything calculated to producea disturbance, riot, or breach of the peace, shall bepermitted in any hall or room.

21. No encouragement shall be given to impropercharacters to assemble in time hail or any room.

22. Skating shall not be permitted under any con-sideration.

23. Children under the age of tea years must beunder responsible supervision.

21. Time Imber of the hall or any room shall maintam and keep good order and decent behaviour insuch hall or room, and shall be solely and entirelyresponsible for the carrying out of these by-laws andfor nay daniage done to the building, fixtures, fittings,electric light globes, electric light fittings, furniture,or crockery-ware, and shall pay such damage as shallhe assessed by the Board. Any article of crockery-ware not accounted for or in a cracked or broken con-dition shall be paid for at current rates or prices.

The secretary, caretaker, or other duly author-ised officer of the Board, or police constable whendressed in uniform or otherwise, if known as suchto the hirer or his servant, shall be permitted tohave free ingress to the hall, or any room at all timesduring the term of the engagement, and shall be givenevery facility for seeing timat these by-laws are car-ried out.

Every person who does, permits, or suffers anyact, matter, or thing contrary to any of these by-laws, or commits or permits ally breach or neglectthereof, shall be liable oil conviction to a penalty notexceeding £20 for every such conviction.

By-laws as adopted by the Greenough RoadBoard by resolution on the 5th day of April, 1938.

Schedule A.Charge for hire of Hall or any Room.

£ s. d.Sound or ether pictures (unless otherwise fixed

by lease) . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0Travelling shows (other than pictures) .. 1 5 0Socials (providing no charge on door) with

use of crockery . . . . . . . . 0 15 0

Concert and dance (with use of crockery) .. 1 0 0Concert or dance (with use of crockery) . . 1 0 0School socials (with use of crockery) . . 0 10 0Lodge meetings (with use of crockery) . . 0 7 0Country Women's Association meetings (with

use of crockery) . . . . . . 0 2 0Club meetings (with use of crockery) 0 5 0Religious services (at day) . . 0 2 6Religious services (at night) . . . . 0 5 0Political meetings . . . . . . . . 0 10 0Charges to 1 a.m., additional charges after (2s. Gd. per

hour).

Passed by resolution of the Greenoughi Road Board ata meeting held on the 5th day of April, 1938.

F. RUDDINS,Chairman.

B. ANDERSON,Secretary.

Recommended.E. H. GRAY,

for Minister Controlling Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency tile Lieutenant-Governorimm Executive Council this 25th day of May, 1938.

L E SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.Peppermint Grove Road BoardBy-laws.

P.W. 1152/35.Wi-IEREAS by the Road Districts Act, 1919-1934, theRoad Board of any district is empowered. to make by-lawsfor all and any of the purposes in tile said Act men-tioned, the Peppermint Grove Road Board, in pursuanceof the powers vested in time said Board under and byvirtue of flue said Act and of every other authorityenabling it in that behalf, doth hereby make and pub.lish the following hy-laws which are additional to theby-laws appearing 111 time Goverimament Gazette on the22usd February, 1918, and are to be read and as fromtime date hereof he deemed to be incorporated there-with:-

No person simahl without time previous consentin writing of the Board make any excavation or trenchin or otherwise disturb or break up the surface of anyfootpath road or public way in the Road District. TheBoard simail have absolute discretion to give or refuseany consent. Any such consent may be given subject0 tile performance of inch acts or subject to such con-

ilitioims or restrictions as the Board may from time toI line either generally or specifically attach thereto.

Every person who with the consent of theBoard makes any excavation or trench in or otherwisedisturbs or breaks up time surface of any footpath,road, or public way in the Road District shall in everycase erect and keep erected aim efficient barricade aroundsucim excavation, trench, or other disturbance of thesurface, amid shall also have and keep sucim lights con-timmuousiy burning thereon from sunset to the followingsunrise as will be reasonably sufficient to avoid accidentsduring suds tinie as the exeavatioim, trench, or disturb-ammee comitimmues in existence.

Every such excavation, trench, om disturbanceof the surface shall be filled in amid made good by timepersomm making the same without any unnecessary delayand iii auy event within any time which may be fixed bytile Board.

Any person who omits or fails to observe orperfornm any act or comply with any condition or re-striction attached to any consent or omits or fails to

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comply with any requirement of by-law 74B or 74C orcommits any breach of by-law 74A shall be liable to apenalty not exceeding Five poUnds.

J'assed at 'a meeting of the Peppermint Grove Roadon, the 10th day of January, 1938.

J. MANNERS HILL,[L.S.'f Chairman.

JOHN H. KNOTT,Secretary Peppermint Grove Road Board.

RecommendedE. H. GRAY,

for Minister Controlling Local Government.

pproved by His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorin 'the Executive Council tins 12th day of May, 1938.

L. E. SHAPCOTT,Clerk of the Council.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1934.Section 297.

Goonsalling Road Board.Notice of Intention to Borrow £2,000.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Goomalling RoadBoard proposes to borrow- the sum of £2,000 for thepurpose of enlarging and improving the 'War Memoriall'la1l, Goomalling.

Plans and specifications of the proposed works areopen for inspection at the office of the Board.

The Boad.ir OOS5 to raise the Loan of £2,000 bythe :issue of Debentures rcpal-ahle with interest at therate of 4½ per cent, per ailnum over a period of 20years by 40 equal half-yearly instalments payable atithcc o1liee of the. Board, Goomalhing, '5T,

Dated this'9til day of June, 1938.

J. A. WHITE, J.P.,Chairman.

B. J. CHOWN,Secretary.

ROAD I)TSTRT(TS ACT, 1919-1934.

biorawa Road Boa 'ii.hotice of Intent ion to Borroo''I'roposnl Loan of

£4,750.OTTCTi is hereby given that tue Morawa Road Board:upo's' to borrow tile sum of £4,750 to be expended

works and undertakings in the Idorawa Road BoardIi trict, thi said works and undertakings being the

iirect ing and furnishing of a public hal] at Moran-aThe plans uol specifications and the estimates of tile

cost of tile said works and undertakings and statementshowing the proposed expenditure of the money to beborrowed, including the cost of supervision and initialexpenditure in connection w-itls the raising of the loanare open for inspection at the office of the Morawa'Road Board, situate Morawa, for one month from the'publication hereof between tile hours of 10 am. and'4.' 5)Jfl. on week ddys, and 10 am, and 12 noon onSaturdays.

Tile amount of £4,750 is proposed to be raised bythe sale of debentures repayable with interest by 29'lsalf-yearhy instalments 0f £197 5s. 6d. and a thirtiethinStaisnent of £1,901 14s. lid. over a period of fifteenyears after the date of tile issue thereof in lieu of thetormatiomi of a sinking fund.

Tile debentures shall hear interest at a rate of notexceeding 5½ per ceist. per alsmlumn payable half-yearly..Tlm amount of tile said (iebentures and interest thereonis, to be paid at the Counnonwealtil Bank of Australia,Perth.

Tile works and undertaknlgs for which tile loan isproposed to be raised will, ill the opinion of tile Board,30 Q special benefit to a portion of tise Morawa RoadBoard, namely; tile Town and Central Wards as definedill tile Gorern'mucn( Oazet1 of the 27th Marcia, 1931,pg 942, smmscl any loan rate applicable to such ioann-ill be levied OIL tise rateabie land within such Townl'llid Central WT'iads of the said district.

Dated the 7th' day of JImmie, 1938.

A. MO1R,Chairman.

W. McLAREN,Secretary.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [,JUNF: 17,1938.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY,. SEWERAGE-,AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 696/38. Perth, 14th June, 1938.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage to under-take the construction of the works herein-after describedby virtue of the powers contained under tile provisionsof the Metropolitan Water Snppiy, Sewerage, andDrainage Act, 1909:

Metropolitan Sewerage, South Perth District, SouthPerth Main Sewer (4th Section)Description of Pro-posed Worlcs 24-inch diameter reinforced concretepipe sewer Ivitil all manholes a]ld other apparatus con-necteci therewith.

The Localities in whiell the Proposed Works are to beConstructed Commencing at a point at the intersec-tion of Coode street and Suburbass road and proceedingiii a westerly direction along Suburban road to a pointopposite Perth Sublet 6 Suburban road; thence north-erly across Suburban road to a point in the said Sub-lot 6, thence in a generally north-westerly directionthrough Perth Sublots 6, 5, 4, and 3, across portion ofPerth Sublots 3 and 49 as shown on L.T.O. Diagram19-06, across portion of Perth Sublots 3 and 49 as sllOWflon Certificate of Title, Volume 674, Folio 32, acrossLots 57 arid 56 being portion of Perth Sublot 49, acrossLot 55 icing portion of Perth Sublots 49 and 50,across Lots 54 amid 53 being portioms of Perth Subiot 50,across Lot 52 being portion of Perth Sublots 2 and 50,across Lot i as shown on L.'I'.O. Diagram 6278, acrossportion of Lot 8 being time subject. of ITO. Diagranl6107 to a point ill Lot 1, a portion of each of PerthSublots 2 and 62, asid being Lot 1 ois L.T.O. Diagram10501, and being' part of the land comprised in Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1053, Folio 484, as silow'll iii redon Plan M.W.'S.S. & .i).TL, W.A., No. 6094.

The Purposes for which the Proposed Works are to beConstructed For tile disposal of sewage.

The Tinscs wilell and Places at which Plans, Sections,amid Specifications may be Inspected At the officeof time Minister for Water Supply, -Sewerage, and Drain-age, Time Barraeics, St. George's place, Perth, for onemonth on and after the 17th clay of .Immne, 1938, betweenthe hours of 1.0 aims. aimd 3 pin.

B, ii. GRAY,for Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage, -and Draillage.

TI-tB TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1935.Mundaring Iload Boarlh---l'leav Traflie By-law.

P.W. 1494/36,THE Mundaring Road Board, pursuant to an Orderin Council under section 48 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1935, and iii exercise of the powers thereby conferred,does hereby make time following by-law, to have effectill the Mundaring Road District:-

'I'hie passage of heavy traffic is prohibited overMorrisoms road, Swami View, Number 1985, from theintersection of Morrison and Pechey roads to timeintersection of Morrison road and Bushby street.

For the purpose of this by-law' ''Heavy Traffic''means and in-eludes the traffic of all vehicles theweight whereof (including any load) exceeds 20cwt. per wheel.

Passed by resolutioml of the Mundaring B-cad Boardat a meeting held on the 28th day of October, 1937.

F. H. PRIESTLEY,Chairman.

F. B. MASON,Secret an-.

.ileeolnnlended-E. H GRAY,

for Minister for Works.

Approved by His Excellency the Lieutenaut-Governorin Executive Council this 12th day of May, 1938.

LB SHAFCOTT, -

Clerk of the Council.

TIlE BREAD ACT, 1903-1937.Department of Labour,

F. & S. 209/38. Perth, 13th ,June, 1938.NOTICE is hereby givell that at a poll of bakers takenin the Munieipal District of Bunbury on the 8th dayof June, 1938, pursuant to the provisions of subsection2 of section 1GB of the Bread Act, 1903-1937, it wasunanimously determined that no bread shall be madeos baked for sale at all by any person exercising oremployed in the trade or calling of a baker, on anySunday.

Such determination shall have effect until anotherp11 is taken pursuant to the said subsection 2 of sec-tion 1GB of the said Act.

(Sgcl.) A. H. G. HAWKE,Minister for Labour.

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 16th June, 1938.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the name of the undermentioned Minister has been duly removed fromthe register in this office of Ministers registered for the celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Australia;-

28/19341938.

,June 10

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.

Municipal Elecian.Department of Public Works,

Perth, 14th June, 1938.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accordance with section 113 of the Mnnicipal Corporations Act, that the followinggentleman has been elected a member of the undermentioned Municipal Council, to if! the vacancy shown in the particulars hereunder:-

United Aborigines Mission.

Mr. Arthur G. Mathews

APPOINTMENTS(under section 5 of Registration of Deaths and Mar-

riages Amendme,,t Act, 1907, and section 2 of theRegistration of Births, Deaths, and Marriages ActAinendnient Act, 1914).

Registrar General's Office,RU. No. 105/33. Perth, 15th June, 1938.

IT is hereby notified, Los- general information, thatSergt. F. II. Growden has been appointed to act, tem-porarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Births and1)eatlis for the Freniantle Registry District, to reside atNorth Freinantlo, vice Sergt. M. O'Brien, retired ; ap-pointnient to slate from 13th June, 1938.

E.G. No. 41/33.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr.Stanley Edward Wheeler has been appointed to act,

LOST CASH ORDERS (FERTILISER SUBSIDY).Agricultural Bank,

Perth, 14th June, 1938.TIlE undermcntioned Cash Orders drawn by the Agricultural Bank at Perth have been reported lost andpayment has been stopped. It is proposed to issuefresh Cash Orders in lieu thereof:

CM. No. 83720; value £15; Doust, H. T.; 19/1/38;Perth.

C.O. No. 85958; value £1 15s.; Budd, S. J.; 1/3/38;Perth.

C. ABEY,

General Manager.

Warburton

W. S. ANDREW,Under Secretary for Public Works.

East Itlurchison

W. L. WILSON,Deputy Registrar General.

temporarily, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths andMnrriages for the Bruce Rock Registry District, to re-side at Bruce Rock, vice Mr. J. F. Morris, transferred;appointment to date from 15th June, 1938.

Registrar General's Offic,R.G. No. 81/32. Perth, 13th June, 1938.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatConstable W. White has been appointed to act, tem-porarily, as Assistant District Registrar of Births andDeaths for the Irwin Registry Disti-ict, to reside tCarnamah, vice Mr. C. Ryan, resigned; appointmentto date from 10th June, 1938.

W. L. WILSON,Deputy Registrar General.

llrumi Ward. :ioMember Elected:

Occupation.

How cancy

(a)Petirement.Namofrevious Remarks.

Surname. Christian Name.

ubiaco .. South - -.

1938.,June 1 Blencowe - -- Wilton George ... Pottery

Manager(b) Hatfield, R. F.

JUNE 17, 1938.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A, 965

R.G. No. Date. Denomination and Name. Residence. Registry District.

pitals Department, as re-quired during period from1st July, 1938, to 30th June,1939, as per Items 4, 15, 16ad 17

June, 1939, as perItems 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 18, 19, 20,and 21

Caps for Harbour and Light,Mental Hospitals and GaolsDepartment, as required dur-ing period from 1st July,1938, to 30th June, 1939, asper Items 10, 11, 12, 13 and14

to 30th

Additions to Contracts.

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, wffl be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 215 p.m.on the date of closing.

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes, otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, Murray street, Perth.No tender necessarily accepted.

E. TI1'WALE,Dated the 16th day of June, 1938. Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

Date ofAdvertising. Schedule No. Supplies required. Date of

Closing.

1938. 1938.June 2 219A, 1938 Firewood for No. 5 Pumping Station, Yerbifion, 4,000 cords June 23June 2 223k, 1938 First Class Machinery Scrap Iron, 200 tons June 23June 9 225x and 226x, 1938 Stoneware or Concrete Pipes and Specials June 23June 10 115 Electrical Material (Cut-outs, Conduit, Switches, Couplings, Wire, etc.) during

the year 1938-39 ...................... June 23May 19 194A, 1938 Cast Iron Sluice Valves, 4in. dia., 120 only; 61. dia., 60 only; 8in. dia.,

l4oniy June 30June 9 224.a, 1938 Wheels, Axles and Tyres, 81-in. x 4in.; Journals, 250 pairs . . - June 30June 14 230x, 1938 Firewood for Warriedar State Battery, 50 cords June 30June 2 218x, 1938 Pressed Steel Wheels, 2Oin. diameter, taper bore, 100 only July 28

For Sale bp Tender.June 9 227x, 1938 Surplus Plant and Material en Water Supply Stores, Loftus Street, Perth

(Pumps, Rock Drifi, Concrete Block-making Machine, Lathe Parts, Harness,Cast Iron and Steel Specials and Scrap, etc.) June 23

June 14 231A, 1938 House on Sussex Locations 1856/7, where inspection can be made ...... June 30

966 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [JuNE 17, 1938.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.Accepted Tenders.

TenderBoardNo.

Date. Contractor.Sche-duleNo.

Particulars. Departmentconcerned. Rate.

1938.474/38 June 10 W. P. Bradley 2 lix,

1938Cartage of Firewood from River-

vale Railway Station to Heath-cote Reception Home, asrequired during year ending

Mental Hospitals 2s. lid, per ton.

30th June, 1939409/38 do. D. H. Kennedy 185x,

1938Firewood for Mt. Ida State

Battery (sixty cords)Mines Department 34s. per cord.

453/38 do. Kealy & Son 208x, Purchase and Removal of SundryBuildings (Foreman's Shack,etc.), as they now stand on

Lands andSurveys for £35.

Sussex Locations 2844/6352/38 do. Clyde Engineering Co.,

Ltd.157A,1938

Cast Steel Service Gate andPhosphor Bronze Frame for

Metropolitan WaterSupply

Canning DamCast Steel Service Gate,

FOR. Fremantle, 1 only£164 15s. Gd.

Phosphor Bronze Frame,F.O.R. Fremantle, I only

£334 8s. Gd.

381/38 June 11 Grose Bros. 209x1938

Oilskin Cap Covers for Harbourand Light Department and

Various Rates on appli-cation.

Helmets for Gaols, Harbourand Light and Mental Hos-

Tender Board No. Date. Contractor. Particulars.

1938.1098/37 June 10 Waygood-Otis (Australia)

Pty., Ltd.Extra Equipment for the King Edward Memorial Hospital to be sup-

plied and installed under Items 1 and 2 of Schedule 3x, 1938Extra for Passenger Lift complete, £94.Extra for Food Lift complete, £40.

35/38 June 10 Dobbie Dico Meter Co.,Ltd.

Water Meters, 1-in., 22 only, under Item 1 of Schedule l9A, 1938,F.O.R., Perth, at 65s. each.

do. Adelphi Tailoring Co. Uniforms for Harbour and do. do. do.Light and Medical Depart-ments, as required duringperiod from 1st July, 1938,

do. do. do.do. W. A. Headwear, Ltd.

JUN5 17, 1938.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 967

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Coolgardie, 26th May, 1938.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mcli-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorisiug the cancellation of registration of the under-nientioned Mining Tenements, in accordance with regula-tion 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. An order may issuein the abseue of the registered holder, but should hddesire to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection con-taining the grounds of such objection, and, on the datementioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and deter-mine the same, in accordance with tile evidence thensubmitted.

(Sgd.) T. H. HANNAH,Acting Warden.

To he heard at the Warden's Court, Coolgardie, onMonday, tile 11th day of July, 1938.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

I older, Address, Reason for Resumption.

000LGARDIE GOLDFIELD.Gooigarclie District.

Business Area.457The West Australian Goldfields Firewood Supply,

Ltd.; Kurrawang; non-payment of rent and noMiner's Right in force.

Machinery Area.95Solly, Benjamin John; Higginsville; non-payment

of rent and no Miner's Right in force.

Dam Water Right.478Australian Machinery & Investment Company,

Limited; 321 Murray street, Perth; non-pay-ment of rent and no Miner's Right in force.

Subterranean Water Right.567Solly, Benjamin John; Higginsville; non-payment

of rent and no Miner 's Right in force.

Kunanalling District.Subterranean Water Right.

59SWest Australian Golcifields Firewood Supply, Ltd.;Kurrawang; non-payment of rent and noMiner's Bight in force.

Water Shed Water Right.60SWest Australian Goldflelds Firewood Supply, Ltd.;

Kurrawang; non-payment of rent and 110

Miner's Right in force.Subterranean l\rater Rights.

74SHill, Alfred John; 18 Exchange Buildings, Kal-goorlie; non-payment of rent.

75SBiltoft, Hans Christian; Ora Banda; non-paymentof rent and no Miner's Right in force.

77SI{ill, Alfred John; 18 Exchange Buildings, Kal-goorlie; non-payment of rent.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELDMachinery Area.

42Macdonald, George; Norseinan; non-payment ofrent and no Miner's Right in force.

Garden Areas.12Lyrnn, Rosetta Robins; Norseman; non-payment of

rent nod no Miner 'a Right in force.13Carter, Joseph Mathew; Norseman; non-payment

of rent and no Miner's Right in force.14Polkinghorne, Abner Smith; Norseman; non-pay-

meat of rent and no Miner 'a Right in force.15Clarke, Terence; Norseman; non-payment of rent

and no Miner's Right in force.HjSmxrt, Adelaide Beatrice; Norseman; lion-pay-

nient of lent and no Miner's Right in force.Subterranean Water Rights.

217O.K. Gold Mines, No Liability; Norseman; non-payment of rent and 110 Miner's Right in force.

218Mitchell, Alexander James; Norsenian; non-pay-inent of rent.

220O.K. Gold Mines, No Liability; Norseman; non-payment of rent and no Miner's Right in force.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELDcontinued.Pipe Track Water Right.

219Central Norseujan Gold Corporation, No Liability;Norseman; non-payment of rent and no Miner'sRight in force.

Pipe Track Water Right.221O.K. Gold Mines, No Liability; Norseman; non-

payment of rent amid no Miner's Right in force.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Wiluna, 18th May, 1938.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldtield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Wam-den's Court an orderautliorising the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned mining tenements, in accordance with Regu-lation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. All order may issuein the absence of the registered holder, but should he(lesire to object to such order he must, before the dateimentioned, lodge at the dr aiden 's Office an objectioncontaining the grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the caine, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) W. 0. MANSBRIDGE,Warden.

To be heard at tile Warden's Court, Wiluna, oni'riclay, 8th day of July, 1938.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

EAST MIJRCHISON GOLDFIELD.Lawiers District.

Garden Area.63McPherson, Charles; Lawlers; non-payment of

rent and no Miner 's Right.Water Rights.

85White, Noel Francis William; Mt. Sir Samuel;non-payment of rent.

hli--Maund, Harry; Mt. Sir Samuel; non-payment ofrent.

Wiluna District.Water Rights.

21JCoolgarclie Brilliant, No Liability; e/o A. E. Wes-ton, Airways House, St. George 's terrace,Perth; non-payment of rent.

25JCoo]garthe Brilliant, No Liability; do A. E. Wes.ton, Airways House, St. George's terrace,Perth; non-payment of rent.

Machinery Area.4JWaratah Gold Mines, No Liability; Mt. Vernon;

non-payment of rent.

Tailings Areas.0.1Coolgardic Brilliant, No Liability; do A. E.

Weston, Perth; non-payment of rent.4JWaratahi Gold Mines, No Liability; Mt. Vernon;

non-payment of rent.

Garden Area.2-JiDawson, George Ussher, Limited; do Frank

Baseden, Wiluna; non-payment of rent and noMiner's Right.

Mineral Claims.7.1Hatton, Edgar; McQuillami, H. J.; Stanton,

Robert J.; Farrands, Bruce; Williams, Charles;Wharton, Hubert; Inghis, Herbert A.; all ofWiluna; non-payment of rent and no Miner'sRight.

8JCrawford, Robert; Wiluna; non-payment of rentand no Miner's Right.

1OJMcQuillaa, Howard J.; Wihuna; non-payment ofrent.

068 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. W.A. [JUNE 17 1938.

EAST MURCHISON G OLDFIELTJ-coatinucd.

JViluna District-continued.Residence Areas.

50J-Liddelow, John B.; Red Hill, Wiluna; no Miner'sRight.

O1J-Wl,arton, William T.; Red Hill, Wiluna; noncompliance with conditions.

62J-Townslsend, Leonard; Red Hill, Wiluna; non-compliance with conditions.

94J-Shaw, James William; Red Hill, Wiluna; non-compliance with conditions.

95J-Trindall, Olive L.; Red Hill, Wiluna; non-com-pliance with conditions.

101.1-Smith, Grace Ethel; Red Hill, Wiluna; noncompliance with conditions and no Miner'sBight.

11GJ-Cook, George T.; Lakeside, Wilunn; non-com-phance with conditions.

124.J-Langford, Frank; Maund, William J.; Lakeside,Wilunn; non-compliance with conditions andno Miner's Right.

126J-Tagliafcrri, Rocco; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compliance with conditions and no Miner'sRight.

13 0.J-Zanga, Luigi; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compliancewith conditions and no Miner's Right.

13 1J-Masarei, Lucia; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compli-alice with conditions.

138J-Camp, Stanley George; Bed Hill, Wiluna; lion-conipliance with conditions.

145J--Bouskc, John P.; Lakeside, Wiluna; no Miner'sRight.

148.1--Wills, Stanley; Bed Hill, Wiluna; no Miner'sRight.

100J--Brown, I-Iemmry George; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compliance with conditions and no Miner'sRight.

I 61J--Hos, Annie Doris; Lakeside, Wiluna; 11011-

compliance with conditions and no Miner'sBight.

160J-Cendo, Ivan; Lakeside, Wiluna; no Mimer's Right.169J-Yaksieh, Kris; Lakeside, Wiluna; no Miner's

Right.I 72J-Vlaisavich, George; Lakeside, Wihma; no Miner's

Right.I 76J -Pavhinovich, Felcp; Lakeside, Wiluna; no Miner's

Right.179J-Tagliaferri, John; Lakeside, Wiluna; imou-compli.

alice with conditions and no Miner's Right.183J-Patelli, Antonio; Lakeside, Wiiuna; non-compli-

ance with conditions.189.J-Norriss, Patrick J.; Red Hill, Wiluna; non-

compliance with conditions.211J-Daws, Mary Jane; Lakeside, Wiluaa; non-com-

pliance with conditions and no Miner 's Right.2].2J-LoCicero, Salvatore; Lakeside, Wiluna; no

Miner's Right.220J--Kirkup, Jack; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compliance

with conditions.225J-Della Agostina, Renzo; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-

compliance with conditions.235j-Commons, William; Red hill Wiluna; non-Com-

pliance with conditions.254J-Guazzehli, Giusoppe; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-

comnalianee with, conditions.262J-Datc, Edward; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compliance

with conditions amid no Miner's Right.266J-Brodie, Edward; Lakeside, Wiluna; no Miner's

Right.2681-Pettit, John Arthur; Lakeside, Wiluna; no

Miner's Right.270.1-Southern, William ; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-com-

pliance with conditions and no Miner's Right.272J-Della-Santina, D.; Lakeside, Wi luna; non-com-

pliance with conditions and no Miner's Right.283.1-Crocetti, Jack; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compliance

with conditions.290.1-Hope, Archibald Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compli-

ance with conditions.291J---Stelling, Thomas W.; Lakeside, Wihmna; no

Miner's Right.298.J-Simich, Bert; Lakeside, Wiluna; no Miner's

Right.320J-Rall, William A.;Lakeside, Wiluna; no Miner's

Right.307.1-,--McCutcheon, Reg.; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-com-

pliance with conditions and no Miner's Right.

EAST MUROHISON GOLDFIELD-continsLcd.

Wihsmna D istrici-continued.Residence Area s-contiswed.

325J-Soulsby, William: Lakeside, Wiluna; non-coin-plianee with conditions.

329.1-Bull, George H.; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compli-ance with conditions.

358J-Evans, Isabella M.; Lakeside. Wiluna; non-compliance with conditions.

370J-Saggers. Samson; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-com-pliance with conditions.

372J-Stidworthy, Jack; Lakeside, Wiluna; no Miner'sRight.

376J-Toigo, Jerry; Lakeside, Wiluna; no Miner'sRight.

381J-Viskovich, Mate; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-com-pliance with conditions.

382J-Stubbs, Eric K.; Lakeside, Wiluna; no Mines' 'sRight.

387J-Dalla Costa, Alvano; Lakeside, Wiluna; noMiner's Right.

385J-Hackshaw, Charles 1.; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compliance with conditions.

388J-Kendle, Thomas H.; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compliance with conditions.

391.1-Jones, David C.; Red Hill, Wiluna; no Miner'sRight.

;92J-Asticher. Peter; Lakeside, Wilmma ; no Miner'sRight.

398J-.MaeCuiloch, Alex.; Lakeside, Wilunn; non-coin-pliance with conditions and no Miner 's Right.

400.T_irorrall, Harold C.; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compliance with conditions.

404.1-Thomas, Ethel ; Lakeside, Wiluna; ison-eompliancewith conditions.

406.1--Cohen, John; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compliancewith conditiomms and no Miner's Right.

-l08.J----Davis, [larry; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-conspliancewith cohditiomms and mo Miner's Right.

409.1-Jacobsen, Walter F.; Lakeside, Wiluna; noMiner's Right.

412J-Taylor, James L.; Lakeside, Wihma; no Mismer 'sRight.

414J-Knndid, Mark; Lakeside Wiluna; non-compliancewith conditions

41 51-Hawker, Edith Agnes; Lakeside, Wiluna; non-compliance with conditions and no Miner'sRight.

417J-Stott, Alex. D.; Lakeside, Wiluna; no Miner'sRight.

418J-Torjusen, Josef; Lakeside, Wiluaa; non-compli-ance with ccnmlitioas.

313J-Guidici, Battista; Lakeside, Wiluna; no Miner'sRight.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden 's Office,Laverton, 8th June, 1938.

TAKE imotice timat it is time intemmtion of the Warden oftime Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on time date mcmi-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court aim os'dem-authmorisimmg time cancellation of registration of the uimder-mentioned mining tenelmments, in accordance witim regu-lation 180 of time Mining Act, 1904. An order may issuejim time absence of the registered holder, but should liedesime to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at time Warden's Office an objectioncontaining time grounds of sucim objection, and, 0mm timedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine time same, in accordance with the evidence timensubmitted.

(Sgd.) T. H. HANNAH,Acting Warden.

To be heard at time Warden's Court, Lavertomm, oh

Timursday, time 28th day of July, 1938.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, Reasoim for Resumnptioa.

MT. MARGARET GOLDPIELD.Mt. Morgans District.

Machinery Area.14F-Crocker, Clifford Clyde; Yundamindera; non-

payment of remit.

Je;ca 17, 1938.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 969

MT, MARGARET GOLD1e1ELDcontinur'd.Mt. Morgan a District-continued.

Water Rights.69F-Westralia Renown Mines, No Liability, In

Liquidation; Morgans; 11011-payment of rent;no Miner's Right.

78F-Carrigg, John; Morgans; no Miner's Right.81F-Westralia Renown Mines, No Liability, In

Liquidation; Morgans; non-payment of rent;110 Miner's Right.

82F-Yundanundera Pastoral Conipany, Liunted ; Yuu-dannudera; foil-payment of rent ; no Miner'sBight.

88F-Westralia Renown Mines, No Liability, InLiquidation; Morgans; non-payment of rent;no Miner's Right.

90E-Yuntlamnindera Pastoral Company, Limited; Yun-damindera; non-payment of reilt; no Miner'sRight.

91F-Farrell, John Patrick; Morgans; lion-payment ofrent.

92F-Solly, Keith Harold; Murrin Murren; non-pay-IuleILt of rent.

Mt. Margaret District.Business Areas.

l;98T-Georgiadis, Diinitrious; Wiluna; lion-payment ofrent; 110 Miner's Right.

TO1T-I-Iarris and Leonard, Limited; Laverton; non-payment of rent; 210 Miier 's Right.

703T-Hosbach, Edna; Laverton; no Miner's Right.706T-Pinder, May; Laverton; non-payment of rent.707T-Richards, Roderick David; Beria; non-payment

of rent; no Miner's Right.708T-Allen, Frederick Christopher; Beria; non-pay-

meat of rent.710T-Dnnstaa, Stephen Henry, Beria; Dunstan, Laur-

ence Stephen, Rena; non-payment of rent.715T-Hnrris and Leonard, Limited; Laverton; lion.

payment of rent; no Miner's Right.716T-Runge, 1-lugo Adolph Wilhelm, Berm; Cairnes,

Harry Montgomery, Beria; non-payment ofrent; no Miner's Right.

717TWebb, Herbert George; Leonora; non-paymentof rent; no Miner's Right.

722T-Gardiner, Joseph, Beria; Massara, Salvatore,Berm; non-payment of rent; 110 Miner's Right.

725T-Adelaide Timber Company, Limited; Beria;Iloli-pal-Inent of remit.

740T-Parentieh, Jack, Berm; Vlasich, Andy, Berm;lion-payment of rent; no Miller's Right.

741T-Parentieli, Jack, Beria; Viasich, Andy, Berm;non-payment of rent; 110 Miller's Right.

743T-I{edley, John McKenzie; Berm; non-payment ofrent; 110 Miller'S Right.

745T-Rummge, Dora Louisa; Berm; non-payulellt ofrent; 110 Miner's Right.

74TT-Mclnerney, James; Benia; non-payment of rent;no Miner's Right.

748T-Rnnge, Hugo Adolph Wilhelm; Beria; non-pay-ment of rent; 110 Miner 's Right.

753T-Rosieh, Ste\-e; Berm; non-payment of rent; noMiner 's Right. -

751T-Giovanazzi, Argia; Beria; nell-payment of rent;no Miner's Right.

7 63T-Tomicb, Tonsica Kate; Beria; non-payment ofrent; no Miner's Right.

765T-Rodin, Joseph; Beria; non-payment of rent; fOMiller's Right.

7 dST-Potter, Oswald Lethbridge; Berm; foIl-paymentof rent; no Miner's Right.

773T-Medieh, Nicholas, Beria; Ynkich, Mirko, Berm;non-payment of lent; 110 Miner's Right.

774T-Cameron, Clarence Henry; Laverton; 11011-pay-ment of rent.

779T-Hedley, John McKenzie; Berm; non-payment ofrent; no Miner 's rent.

780T-Pavlovich, Milko; Rena; lion-payment of rent;110 Miner 's Right.

781T-Parin, Mann Roeko TJkich; Beria; noll-paymentof remit; no Miner's Right.

7831-Potter, Oswald Lethbridge; Berm; non-paymentof rent; no Miner's Right.

784T-Grgieh, George; Berm; non-payment of rent.783T-Trein, Mite; Benimi; non-paymemit of rent; 110

iikliner 's Right.786T-llarris and Leonard, Limited; Laverton; fOIl-

payment of rent; no Miner's Right.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD-comLliaucd.Mt. Margaret District-continued.

Business Areas-contimied.787T-Mclntyre, Laurence Hugh; Berm; non-payment

of rent; no Miner's Right.79ST-Smnith, Arthur; Beria non-payment of lent; no

Miner's Right.

Garden Areas.4T-Leonard, William Boulton; Laverton; 11011-pay-

ment of reut; no Miner 's Right.38T-Price, Thomas Brimblecombe; Berm; non-pay-

ment of lent; 110 Miner's Right.42T-Ross, William Alexander; Laverton; non-pay-

ment of rent ; 110 Miner's Right.43T-Morrow, 1-larold; Laverton; non-paymnelit of remit.

Residemice Areas.

704T-Hosbach, Margaret; Laverton; no Miner's Right.728T-Harris and Leonard, Linuted; Laverton; no

Miner's Right.729T-Evans, 1-larold Foster; Berm; no Miller'S Right.730T-Massam-a, Salvatore; Rena; no Miner's Right.731T-Gardiner, Joseph; Beria; no Miner's Right.732T-Runge, Dora Louisa; Beria; 110 Miner's Right.749T-Fitzhenry, James; Rena; 110 Miner's Right.752T-Angel, Robert; Rena; mio Miner's Right.758T-McDavitt, Alfred Joseph; Berm ; 110 Milier 's

Right.759T-Yukick, Tony; Beria; no Miner's Right.762T-Knezovieh, George; Berm; mb Miner's Right.767T-Ravlichi, Mnriyan; Rena; 110 Miner's Right.770T-Ryan, James; Benia; no Miner's Right.776T-Hedley, John McKenzie; Berm; no Miner's

Right.777T-Costan, Steve; Berm; no Miner's Right.778T-McDougall, Hugh; Bend; no Miner's Right.790T-Wilson, Alexander; Berm; no Miner's Right.793T-Davis, Francis Emnia. Jane; Berm; no Miner's

Right.Water Rights.

38T-Mt. Margaret Road Board; Laverton; 11011-pay-ment of rent; no Miner's Right.

54T-Leonard, William Boulton; Laverton; non-py-macnt of remit ; 110 Miller 'S Right.

159T-Bnoekman, Maitland John; Burtville; non-pay-ment of rent.

768T-Turner, James Kinninmoat, Laventon; Runge,Hugo Adolph Wilhelm, Rena; non-payment ofrent; no Miner's Right.

169T-Harris and Leonard, Limited; Lavertosi; non-payment of remit; no Miner's Right.

171T-Mt. Crawford Pastoral Company, Limited;Laverton; 11011-payment of rent.

178T-Cox, George \\rorters; North Erlistoun; lion-pay-ment of rent.

179T-Mt. Crawford Pastom-al Company, Limited;Laverton; non-payment of rent.

180T-King of Cm-cation Gold Mines, Limited; Enlis-toun; non-payment of rent; no Miner's Right.

181T-Western Mining Corporation, Limited; Kalgooi--lie; non-payment of remit; nO Miner's Right.

182T-Rumige, 1-lugo Adolph Wilhelm; Benia; non-pay-macnt of rent; no Miner's Right.

183T-Western Milling Corporation, Limited; Kalgoor-lie; non-payment of rent; no Miner's Right.

184T-Lamicefleld (W.A.) Gold Mine, No Liability;Beria; non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Leomiora, 30th May, 1938.

TAKE liotice that it is the ilitelition of time Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mcli-tioned, to issue out of time Warden's Court all orderauthiorising the cancellation of l'egistration of the under-nientiomied mining tenements, imi accordance with Regu-lation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. An order may issueill the absence of the registered imolder, but should hedesire to object to such order ho must, before the datemnemstioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objectidncontaining the grounds of such objection, and, on the

date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidence thensubmitted.

(Sgd.) T H HANNAH,Acting Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Leonora, onFriday, the 29th day of July, 1938.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Niagara District.

Water Right.112G-llriglit, William; Kookynie; non-payment of

rent.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.Mount Malcolm District.

Business Area.259C-Mackey, Deals; Wilson's Patch; non-payment of

rent.Garden Areas.

22C-Bordoni, lTittoria; Gwalia; non-payment of rent.25C-Miller, Louise Bertha; Leonora; non-payment of

rent.40-Mudgedeen, Clara; do Raz Mahomet, Leonora;

non-payment of rent.49J-Poletti, Guiseppina; Leonora; non-payment of

rent.61-Finch, Arthur; c/o Newbon & Co., Leonora; non-

payment of rent.64C-Smith, Bernard Dcsmond; Leonora; non-payment

of rent.68C-Thomns, Stanley; Leonora; non-payment of rent.70C-Stokes, Ethel Cecilia; Leonorn; non-payment of

lent.71C-Bonney, Henry William; Leonora; non-payment

of rent.72C-Hobart, Jessie; Leonora; non-payment of rent.

Machinery Areas.11C-Park, David; Massini, Settimo; Mt. Clifford;

non-payment of rent.13-Cappelli, Antonio; Arrigoni, Giuseppe; Azzola,

Jack, and Fanetti, Stephen; all of Gwalia;non-payment of rent.

Tailings Area.14C-Park, David, and Hunt, Eric Ray; Mt. Clifford;

non-payment of rent.

Water Rights.I 43C-Nokes, George; Leonora; non-payment of rent.205C-Robertson, George Norman; Melrose Station, Bar-

lot; non-payment of rent.207C-Giudici, Guiseppe; Leonora; non-payment of

rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Ravensthorpe, 28th May, 1938.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of-the Goldfleld mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of theundermnentioned Mining Tenements, in accordance withregulation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. An order mayissue in the absence of the registered holder, but shouldhe desire to object to such order he must, before thedate mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objec-tion containing the grounds of such objection, and, on

the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hearand determine the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) B. 3?. BUTLER,Warden.

To he hea,'cl at the \Varden 's Court, Bavensthiorpe,on Thursday, the 28th day of July, 1938.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

PhILLIPS RIVER- GOLDFIELD.Tailings Area.

6-Beryl Gold Mines, Ltd.; London I-louse, Murraystreet, Perth; non-payment of rent.

Subterranean WTatcr Right-.33-Beryl Gold Mines, Ltd.; London House, Murray

street, Perth; non-payment of rent.

970 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 17, 1938.

TI-I MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Marble Bar, 17th May, 1938.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Ooldfield mentioned herennder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned Mining Tenements, in accordance with regu-lation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. An order may issuein the absence of the registered holder, but should hedesire to object to such order he must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objectioncontaining the grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the \\Tarden will proceed to hear and(leternline the same, in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) ALLAN R. VICKERS,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Marble Bar, onWednesday, the 20th day of July, 1938.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.Marble Bar District.

Mineral Claims.124--Johansson, Andrew; Proctor, John Edward Lan-

chester; Shooter, George Irving; Byrns,Robert; Moolyella via Marble Bar; non-pay-ment of rent.

125-Fenton, Alexandei' Miller; e/o Robinson, Cox,McDonald & Louch, 20 I-Ioward street, Perth;non-payment of rent.

1?hl-Attwood, William; Attwood 1-louse, Stirling street,Perth ; nois-paymeut of rent.

132-Attwood, William; Attwood House, Stirling street,Perth; non-payment of rent.

133-Attwood, William; Attwood llouse, Stirling street,Perth; non-payment of rent.

134-Attwood, Arthur Bruce; Attwood House, Stirlingstreet, Perth; non-payment of rent.

135-Johansson, Andrew; Proctor, John Edward Lan-chester; Shooter, George Irving; Byrns,Robert; Moohyella via Marble Bar; non-pay-ment of rent.

1 39-Tantalite, Ltd.; \Vodgina; non-payment of rent.140-Tantalite, Ltd.; Wodgina; non-payment of rent.141-Mackey, James; Tambourali; non-payment of

rent.

Business Areas.ilO-Hardie, Frank Thomas; Taphin, Thomas Eaton;

Warralong Station via Marble Bar; non-pay-ment of rent.

127-Wilson, Eric Leslie; Port Hedhand; non-paymentof rent.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD-continued.Marble Bar District-continued.

Garden Area.57-Beaupeurt, Felix; Poondina; non-payment of rent.

Maclunery Areas.44-Bligh, Roger Nunn Wilhiam Tambournh; non-

payment of rent.45-Wingello Gold Mines, No Liability; Marble Bar;

non-payment of rent.

Water Rights.30-Comet Gold Mines, Limited; Marble Bar; non-

payment of rent.33-Wingello Gold Mines, No Liability; Marble Bar;

non-payment of rent.

Nvllaginc District.Garden Areas.

20L-Allsopp, James Hunter; Nullagine; non-paymentof rent.

21L-Allsopp, James Hunter; Nullagine; non-paymentof rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Regulation 180.)

Warden 's Office,Southern Cross, 16th May, 1938.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorising the cancellation of registration of tile under-mentioned Mining Tenements, in accordance with regu-lation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. An order mayissue in the absence of the registered holder, but shouldlie desire lo object to such order he must, beforethe date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office anobjection containing the grounds of such objection, and,Oil tile (late mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hearand determine tile same in accordance with the evidencethen submitted.

(Sgd.) T H HANNAH,Acting Warden.

To be heard at tile Warden's Court, Southern Cross,on Tuesday, the 5th day of July, 1938.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of RegisteredHolder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.Business Areas.

127-Kalgoorlie Brewing and Ice Company, Limited;Brookman street, Kalgoorhe; non-payment ofrent.

854-Williams, George Essex; Southern Cross; noR-payment of rent.

858-Mant, Elsie; Southern Cross; non-payment ofrent.

879-Gorman, Thomas; 141 Walcott street, Mt. Lao'-icy; non-payment of rent.

S80-Gormnn, Henrietts; 141 Walcott street, Mt.Lawley; non-payment of rent.

957-Mountstephen, William Percival; Nevoria; non-payment of rent.

968-Mountstephen, William Percival; Nevoria; non-payment of rent.

969-Mclaren, David; Melaren, Charles Dalrymple;Marvel Loch; non-payment of rent.

971-Fitzgerald, Herbert; Southern Cross; non-pay-ment of rent.

973-McQueen, Roderick Robert Grant; SouthernCross; non-payment of rent.

974-Kelly, Charles Edward; Mullewa; non-paymentof rent.

975-Kelly, Charles Edward; Mullewa; non-paymentof rent.

976-Haffner, Roland Leonard; Southern Cross; non-payment of rent.

980-Davey, Neil; Burbidge; non-payment of rent.981-Hewitt, George Midland; Southern Cross; non-

payment of rent.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD-continued.Business Areas-continued.

982-Proctor, Frank; Nevoria; non-payment of rent.984-Houston, David Henry; Nevoria; non-payment

of rent.986-McAuliffe, James; Marvel Loch; non-payment of

rent.998-iMountstephen, William Percival; Nevoria; non-

payment of rent.999-Heath, Hubert Ronald Henry; Bnrbidge; non-

payment of rent.1036-Airey, Susan Elizabeth; Marvel Loch; non-pay-

ment of rent.103 8-Dunkeld, Gordon, Allan; Nevoria; non-payment

of rent.1041-Bennett, Gordon Howard; Nevoria; non-payment

of rent.1042-McDonald, Patrick; Mt. Palmer; non-payment

of rent.1049-Collins, Bertha Wilheinina; Marvel Loch; non-

payment of rent.1055-Leggett, Janey; Nevoria; non-payment of rent.1057-Houston, Christina Caroline; Nevoria; non-pay-

ment of rent.1059-Porrester, Robert George Neweombe; Southern

Cross; non-payment of rent.i066-Fraser, Henry Stuart; Nevoria; non-payment of

rent.I 067-Dunkeld, Gordon Allan; Nevoria; non-payment

of rent.1068-Francis, Jack Richard; Nevoria; non-payment of

rent.1070-Chadwick, John; Southern Cross; non-payment

of rent.1079-Brcarley, Stanley James; Nevoria; non-payment

of rent.

Residence Areas.868-Otway, Roy Joseph; Marvel Loch; no Miner's

Right.945--Parker, Edna May; Marvel Loch; no Miner '

Right.965-Choules, Harry William; Marvel Loch; no

Miner's Right.1007-Lodge, George Francis; Marvel Loch; no

Miner's Right.1024-Traynor, Michael; Burbidgc; no Miner's Right.1031-.Donald, John Joseph Derrick; Burbidge; no

Miner's Right.1043-Sara, Lionel George; Marvel Loch; no Miner's

Right.1050-Norton, Edward O'Reilly; Marvel Loch; no

Miner's Right.1054-Morrison, Jonathan; Nevoria; no Miner's Right.1064-Gibert, Edward Alfred; Nevoria; no Miner's

Right.1073-Giudici, Nicola; Bullfinch; no Miner's Right.1074 Savage, Warwick Geoff; Nevoria; no Miner's

Right.1075-Scott, Harry; Nevoria; no Miner's Right.

Machinery Areas.30-Howlett, Elizabeth; Marvel Loch; non-payment of

rent.34--Clark, James McKenzie; Marvel Loch; non-pay

meat of rent.

Tailings Areas.45-Howlett, Elizabeth; Marvel Loch; non-payment of

rent.46-Wesley, Ernest Cornwall; Southern Cross; non-

payment of rent.

Garden Areas.29-Ferrari, Elizabeth ; Bullfinch; non-payment of rent.30-Fester, Robert Morland; Yellowdine; non-payment

of rent.hi-Colomnbera, Donienico; (4inoli, Att.ihio; Bullfinch;

non-payment of rent.

Mineral Claims.7-Kott, Max; 62 St. George 's t i-race, Perth; non-

payment of rent.8-Kott, Max; 62 St. George 's terrace, Perth ; non-

payment of rent.

JUNE 17, 1938.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 971

972 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 17, 1938.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.(Begulation 180.)

Warden's Office,Collie, 27th May, 1938.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden ofthe Mineral Field mentioned hereunder, on the date men-tioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an orderauthorisng the cancellation of registration of the under-mentioned Mining Tenements, in accordance with regu-lutin ] SQ of the Milling Act, 1904. A11 order may issuein the absence of the registered holder, but should liedesire to object to such order lie must, before the datementioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objectioncontaining time grounds of such objection, and, on thedate mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear anddetermine the same, in accordance with the evidence thensubmitted.

(Sgd.) W. J. WALLWORJ,Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Collie, on Tues-day, the 12th day of July, 1938.Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered

Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

COLLIE MINERAL FIELD.Collie District.Mineral Claim.

8IL L. Brisbane & Cm, Ltd.; Belmont, non-paymentof rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.Notice of Intention to Forfeit Leases for Non-payment

of Rent.Department of Mines,

Perth, 10th June, 1938.ecordanee, with section 97 of the Mining Act, 1904,

notice is hereby given that unless rent due on theundermentioned Leases be paid on or before the 8thJuly, 1938, it is the intention of the Lieutenant-Gover-nor, under the provisions of section 98 of tile MiningAit, 1904 to forfeit such leases for breach of' covenant,viz., non-payment of rent.

A. H. TELFER,Acting Under Secretary for

000LGARDIE GOLDFIELD.5269MASTER KEY G.M.: Allons, Henry Ogilvie

(senior); Alloni, Alexander Raymond.MOUNT MARGARET GOIDFIELD.

it,[o.nnt Mor pans District.492EDOCTOR 'S HILL: Westralia Renown Mines, No

Liability.

TIlE i\{INING ACT, 1.904.Notite of Intention to Forfeit Leases for Non-payment

of Rent.Department of Mines,

Perth, 10th June, 1938.IN accordance with section 97 of the Mining Act, 1904,notice is hereby given that unless rent due on thehndcrmentioned Leases be paid on or before the 1stJuly, 1938, it is the intention of the Lieutenant-Gover-nor, under' the provisions of section 98 of the MiningAct, 1904, to foi-feit such leases for hi-each of covenant,i-in, non-payment of rent.

A. H. TELFER,Acting (hider Secretary for Mines.

TSIJNDAS GOLDFIELD.1526VALDANA: Central Nos-seman Gold Corporation,

No Liability.

MURCHISON G.OLDFIELD.Jt[on.nt Magnet' 'District.

1242MLTJCKY HIT: Dadlison, Fredei-iek Henry.1353MHILL CREST: Burt, J'bseph Charles.

iN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 14 of 1936.Between time Federated Engine-drivers 'anti Firemen's

Association of Australasia West Australian BranchAssociation of Workei-s, Applicant, and Muni-cipality of York, Municipality of Busselton, Muni-cipality of Wagin, Bridgetown Road Board, Manji-uunp Road Board, Moora Road Board, and ToodyayRoad Board, Respondents.

TILE Industrial Board fos- time industry of Engine-driving, ill pursuance of tile powers and duties con-ferred upon it by section 107 of the Industrial Aibi-tralion Act, 19l,2-193;3, and in pursuance of a remis-sion to it by time Court of Arbitration, dothi herebymake time following Award in connection with the indus-trial dispute between the abovenamed parties : -

Award.1.Area.

Tins Award shall have effect over the areas compi-isedin the Municipalities of Yos-k, Busselton, and Wagin,and the Road Board Districts of Bridgetoivn, Manji-usup, Moora, and Toodyay.

2.Term.This Award shall come into operation as from the

20th day of May, 1938, and shall continue in force fora period of one yeas from that date.

LWages.(a) Basic Wage £2 15s. lOd. per week.

Marginper Week.

(h) Engine-drivers: s. d.Steam or ifiternal consbustion engine-

drivers - - - - - - - - - . 19 0

If an engine-driver also attends to an ammonia coin-Inessor, lie' shall be paid an additional suns of onesmiling (is.) pci shift.

[f a's engine-driver also attends to an electric genes--ator or dynamo lie shall be paid an additional sum ofone shilling (is.) per shift.

An engine-driver who is iii charge of plant, and beingthe only "person of his class employed oii the plant anddoing ,the' general repaim- woi-k of the plant in additionto the worie of engine-driving, but not when he merelyassists the fitter or engineer to do such work, shall bepaid one shilling (is.) per shuft additional.

Marginper Week.

(c Eirenicn: 5. d.Jf a. fireman attends to one boiler or one

suction gas generator . - - - . - 6 0If a fireman attends to two (2) boilers or

two (2) suction gas generators -- . - 7 6If a fireman attends to three (3) or snore

1,uijilers or three (3) or more suction gasgeneiatois or boilers and/or generatorsdeveloping 1,000 lIsp, in the aggregate 10 6

\Vhre two (2) or niore firemen are employed on oneshift, one firenuan siiall lie leading fireman and shall bepaid' one shihing (is.) per day extra.

4.No Reduction.Nothing in tisis Award shall in itself operate to re-

duce the wages of any worker below the i-ate actuallyreceived by him at the date hereof.

5.I-Iours of Duty.Forty-eight (48) hours shall constitute a week's

-mvorhc to be worked in six (6) shifts of eight (8) hourseach. Provided that time foregoing shifts may be alteredat any tisire by agreement in writing between the parties.

In all eases, in reeheoning the time of duty, anythin necessarily oceupmed. iso raising steam, in startingisp as- closing down engines, os in banking flies, shall beincluded.

6Overtime.(a) All time worked in excess of eight (8) hours or

of ani- shift agreed' upon pui-suant to the proviso inclause S (a) in any one day shall be ddenied overtime,and' shall he' paid'foi- at the' rate of time and a-half.All" tinie''wor'ke'd Oui Sunday shall.' he' paid fos- at' thei-ate of t.inse and a-half.

Jmci 17, 1938.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 973

(h) \Vork clone on Cliristincis Day and Good Fridayshall be paid for at double time rates. Foundation Day,New Year's Day, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, BoxingDay, and Labour Day shall he paid for at time anda-half.

7.Holidays.Each wo ike r , o t her than a casual ivorke r, shall be

entitled to two (2) weeks' annual leave each rear ontoll pay. or should the period of continuous employ-neat be less than one year the worker shall he paid

holiday pay in proportion as Isis length of service is tothe full rear's employment. Annual leave shall betaken at a time suitable to the convenience of theemployer.

A worker who is dismissed for unseouduet or whoillegally severs Ins contract of service shall lose allrights nuder this clause.

Holiday pay shall not accrue during a worker's ab-sence from his employnient for any cause whatsoever.

8.Casual Worker.(a) A casual worker shall mean and include nit em-

ployee competent to do the work he is engaged to dowho is, without any fault of his own, dismissed ui re-fused work (as it is hereby agreed lie may be) beforethe expiration ut six (0) Oars froiii and including thedate lie ito its work -

(I) Casual workers shall be paid ten per cent. (10in oddition to the rates set ont above.

9.Weekly Engagement.Except as provided in clause 8 hercof, all employ-

nient shall he by the week.

10.Rotation of Shifts.\Vlierc an employee works a tteruoon or night shift

only, or a fternoon and night shifts in rotation but doesnot work day shift one week out of three (3), liesloW receive one shilling (is.) per shift in addition tothe rates set out above.

If Christmas Day, or New Years Day falls on aSunday the following Monday shall lie kept.

11.Definition.Engine-driver'' means any person employed by tile

respondents to this Award who starts, stops, takescharge of, or drives any engine or engines or ivacinneryof which the motive l)oiver is stcaiii, gas, suction gas,oil, air, electricity, or any other motive power (otherthan manual or animal power) used for time purposeof generating electric current.

12.Scope.This Award shall apply to all engine-drivers and fire-

men engaged in the production of elects-ic current withinthe area prescribed in clause 1 hereof.

13 Breakdowns.The employer shall be entitled to deduct payment for

any day or portion of a day U0II which the workercannot be usefully employed because of any strike bythe union or unions affiliated with it or by any otherassociation or union, or through the breakdown of theeiiimloer 's miiaehiinery or any stoppage of work by anycause winch the employer cannot reasonably prevent.

I 1Payment for Sickness.A worker, other than a casual worker, shall 1)0 en-

titled to payment foi- non-attendance on the ground ofpersonal ill-health for one half-day for each completedmonth of service .Pr ovided that payment for absencethrough such ill-health shall he limited to six (6) daysiii each calendar rear. Payment hereunder may beadjusted mt the end of each calendar year, or at the timetime worker leaves the service of the employer, iii time

event of the worker being entitled by service subsequentto the sickness to a greater allowance than that madeat th time tIme sickness occurred. Tins clause shall notapply where the worker is entitled to compensationunder the Workers' Compensation A et.

In witness wliereaf tins Award baa been signed bythe Chairman of the Industrial Board this 27th day ofMay, 1938.

FRANK WALSH,Chairman of Board.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATIOX OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 600 of 1937.In the matter of the Industrial Arbitration Act Amend-

ment Act, 1935, and in the matter of an Applica-tion by the Metropolitan and South-Western Feder-ated ingine Drivers ird Firenien 's Umnon ofWorkers of \Vestern Aust rmshm foi amuenilinuit otconstitution and mules.

UPON reading the upphicatioli of the Metropolitan andSouth-Western Federated Ennine 1)rivrs and Fireunit's Inion of Workers of Westecn Australia, therebeing no objections to time application, and the require-mnents of I lie said Act and the regulations made there-cinder having' been complied with, I, time undersigned,President of tin Court of Arbitration, pursuant tothe powers vested iii inc by section 3 of the said Act,do hereby amend the constitution and rules of theMetropolitan and South Western Engine Drivers andFiiemen 's TJnion of Workers of Western Australia inthe terums set forth in the application of tIme said Uniondated the 10th (lay of September, 1937.

Dated mit l'crthi this 29th day of Macelm, 1938.

WALTER DWYER,(i.e.) President.

IN TIlE COURT OP ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 627 of 1937.Iii the matter of tIm e Industrial A cli it ration Act A mend-

meat Act, 1935, and in the matter of an Applica-tion by tIme Eastern Goidfields Federated Engine-Drivers and Firenien 's Union of Woricers of West-eric Austin ha, for ii mendum dn I of eunst it ut ion andrules.

[I 'OX hearing 1[r.J. llreydon on behalf of the Apphicart Union, and Mr. L. .1. Triat on behalf of the Australian Workers' Union IVcstrahiau Golclfi.elds MiningBranch Industrial Union of 'Workers, and the require-mcats of the said Act and time regulations umade there-under having bccmi coin plied with, I, the undersigned,I'resident of the ('ourt of Arbitration, pursuant to thepoivem's vested in mile by section 3 of the said Act, dohereby amend the constitution and rules of the EasternGohdfields Federated Engine-Drivers and Firemen'sUnion of Workers of Westeris Australia, in the termsset forth in the application of tIme said Iimmion datedthe 17th day of Septeniber, 1937.

Dated at Perth this 20th day of hay, 1938.

WALTER DRYER,(L.a.) President.

IN TIlE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

No. 18 of 1937.Between the Federated Engine-drivers and Firemen's

Association of Australasia 'West Australian Bm'anchAssociation of Workers, Applicant, and the MountBarker Cool Storage Co-operative Society, Limited,Gerald H. Randell, amid S. C. Ilenwood, Respon-cleats.

TI-IE Industrial Board foc time industry of Engine-driving, in pursuance of time powers and duties con-ferred upon it by section 107 of the Industrial Am-hi-tration Act, 1912-1935, amid in pursuance of a remissionto it by time Court of Arbitration, doth hereby maketime following Award iii connection with the industrialdispute between time ah'ovenamned parties: -

\ward.1.Area.

This Award shall have effect ores- the premiiises of timeelectric power stations owned and controlled by GeraldIT. Randell, of Bridgetowim, Mount Barker FrimitGrowers' Cool Storage Co-operative Society, Limiited atMoummt Barker, amid S. C. llenwood, of Kellerberrin.

2._rIerin.This Award shall come imito operation as from tile

30th day of May, 1938; amid,th'all contimmuéi.miforce fora period of one year 'froui that date.

3.Wages.Basic wage-3 15s. lOd. per week.

Marginper Week.

Engine-drivers: s. d.Steam or internal combustion engine-

drivers -. - .. 15 0

If an engine-driver also attends to an ammonia com-pressor, he shall be paid an additional sum of oneshilling (is.) per shift.

If an engine-driver also attends to an electric gener-ator or dynamo he shall be paid an additional sum ofone shilling (is.) per shift.

An engine-driver who is in charge of plant, and beingthe only person of his class employed on the plant anddoing the general repair work of the plant, in additionto the work of engine-driving, but not when he merelyassists tile fitter or engineer to do such work, shall bepaid one shilling (is.) per shift additional.

Firemen:If a fireman attends to one boiler or one

suction gas generator . - - - - -

if a fireman attends to two (2) boilers ortwo (2) suction gas generators - - - -

If a fireman attends to three (3) or moreboilers or three (3) or more suction gasgenerators or boilers and/or generatorsdeveloping 1,000 i.h.p. in the aggregate 10 6

Where two (2) or more firemen are employed on oneshift, one fireman shall be leading fireman and shall bepaid one shilling (is.) per day extra.

Marginper Week.

s. d.

6076

4.No Reduction.Nothing in this Award shall in itself operate to

reduce the wages of any worker below time rate actuallyreceived by him at the date hereof.

5.Hours of Duty.Forty-eight (48) hours shall constitute a week's

work to be worked in six (6) shifts of eight (8) hourseach: Provided that the foregoing shifts may be alteredat army time by agreement in writing between the parties.

In all cases, in reckoning the time of duty, anytime necessarily occupied in raising steam, in startingup or closing down engines, or in banking fires, shall beincluded.

6.Overtime.All time worked in excess of eight (8) hours or

of any shift agreed upon pursuant to the proviso inclause 5 (a) in any one day shall be deemed overtime,and shall be paid for at the rate of time and a-half. Alltime worked on Sundays shall be paid for at the rate oftime and a-half.

Work done on Christmas Day and Good Fridayshall he paid for at doube time rates. Foundation Day,New Year's Day, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, BoxingDay and Labour Day shall be paid for at time anda-half.

7.Holidays.Each worker, other than a casual worker, shall be en-

titled to two (2) weeks' annual leave each year on fullpay, or should tile period of continuous employment beless than one year the worker shall be paid holiday payin proportion as his length of service is to the fullyear's employment. Annual leave shall be taken at atime suitable to the convenience of the employer.

A worker who is disniissed for misconduct or whoillegally severs his contract of service shall lose allrights under this clause.

Holiday pay shall not accrue during a worker'sabsence from his employment for any cause whatsoever.

8.Casual Workers.A casual woi-ker shall mean and include an em-

ployee competent to do the work he is engaged to do whois, without any fault of his own, dismissed or refusedwork (as it is hereby agreed he may be) before theexpiration of six (6) days from and including the (latehe starts work.

Casual workers slil be paid ten per cent. (10%)in addition to tile rates set out above.

9.Weekly Engagement.Except as provided in clause 8 hereof, all employ-

ment shall be by the week.

10.Rotation of Shifts.Where an employee works afternoon or night shift

only, or afternoon and night shifts in rotation, but doesnot work day shift one week out of three (3), he shallreceive one shilling (is.) pci- shift in addition to therates set out above.

If Christmas Day or New Year's Day falls on a Sun-day, the following Monday shall be kept.

11.Definition.''Engine-driver'' means any person employed by the

respondents to tins Award n-ho starts, stops, takes chargeof, or drives any engine or engines or machinery ofwhich the motive power is steam, gas, suction gas, oil,air, electricity, or any other motive power (other thanmanual or animal power) used for the purpose of gener-ating electric current.

i2.Scope.This Award shall apply to all engine-drivers and fire-

men engaged in the production of electric current withinthe area prescribed in clause 1 hereof.

13.Breakdowns -The employer shall be entitled to deduct payment for

any day or portion of a day upon which the workercannot be usefully employed because of any strike bythe union or unions affiliated with it or by any otherassociation om- union, or through the breakdown of theemployer's machinery or any stoppage of work by anycause whicli the employer cannot reasonably p1-event.

14.Payment for Sickness:A worker, other than a casual worker, shall he entitled

to payment for non-attendance on the gi-ound of per-sonal ill-health for one-half day for each completedmonth of service. Provided that payment for absencethrough such ill-health shall be limited to six (6) daysin each calendar year. Payment hereunder may beadjusted at the end of each calendar year, or at thetime the worker leaves the service of the employer, inthe event of the worker being entitled by service subse-quent to the sickness to a greater allowance than thatmade at the tinie the sickness occurred. This clauseshall not apply where the worker in entitled to com-pensation under the Workers' Compensation Act.

In witness whereof this Award has been signed bythe Chairman of the Industrial Board this 27th day ofMay, 1938,

FRANK WALSH,Chairman of Board.

TN TIlE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNA [JSTRALIA.

No. 727 of 1937.Between tile Coal Miners' Inclustrjal Union of Workers

of Westei-n Australia, Collie, Applicant, andAmalgamated Collieries of W.A., Limited, andGriffin Coal Mining Company, Liniited, Respondents.

ON the hearing of an application hy tile abovenamedapplicant Union for amendment of Award, numbered01 of 1035, delivered in the above mattem on tile 6th dayof October, 1936, and upon reading the report of the[ndustrial Board liereon, dated tile 10th day of Febru-amy, 1938, and UO hearing tile parties by their respec-tive agents, the Coui-t of Ai-bitration doth hereby orderand declai-e that time sniil Award, numbered 21 of 1935,is hereby amended as follows:-

1.Clause 4--Wages.Suhelause (a) : Aftem- the word ''workers'' at the

end of this clause add the words:''The total earnings to be paid to pieeeworkers

(otherwise referred to as contract workers) shall bemores sed or diminished as the case may be by anamount equal to the increase or diminution in thehnsic wage from time to time declared by theCourt.'

974 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE 17, 1938.

Subclause (b) Omit the amount '' 17s. 4d.'' oppositethe word ''Roadlayer'' and insert in lieu thereof theamount ' hi. Gd.''

Add a new sub-clause as follows:-'(i) Any worker required to use cement shall be

paid sixpence (Gd.) per shift while so doing.''

2.-Clause i-Ocertine.Omit the words:-During the first hour Ordinary time.

During the next four At the rate of time and(4) hours . - a half''

and insert in lien thereof the following:-''During the first five (5) hours at the rate of

time and a half.''Omit the words ''All time worked by pumpmen

on Sundays shall be paid at the rate of time and aquarter' ' and insert in lien thereof:-

Time worked by pumpnien on Sundays and theholidays prescribed by Clause 11 (a) shall be paidat the rate of time and a quarter for the first eight(8) hours and thereafter at the rate of time anda half.

3.-Clnuse 11-Holidays.Subelause (d) : Under Column 2 omit the figures and

words ''2 days,'' ''1 day,'' and ''1 day,'' and insertin lieu thereof the figures and words ''1 day,'' ''½day'' and ''½ day'' respectively.

4.-Clause 14-Cavil.Subelause (b) : Omit the word ''or'' appearing be-

tween the words ' ' fortnight' ' and ''twenty-seven'' andinsert the word ''mId'' in lien thereof.

5.-Clause 19-Minimum Number of Days.Omit the figures ''17'' and ''18'' appearing

opposite the words '' Cardiff'' and ''Griffin'' respec-tively, and insert the figures ''18'' and ''19'' in lieuthereof respectively.

Omit the word ''or'' appearing between thewords ''fortnight'' and ''twenty-seven'' and insert theword ''and'' in lieu thereof.

G.-Clauso 20-Temporary Advancement.Omit the word ''or'' appearing between the words

''fortnight'' and ''twenty-seven'' and insert the word''and'' in lieu thereof.

7.-Clause 31-Tonnage Rates.Omit the amount ''2s. Gd. '' opposite the words

''Stockton Miae'' and insert in lieu thereof the amount''2s. 7d.''

8.-Clause 34-Elimination of Refuse.Omit this clause and insert the following in lieu

thereof:-''(a) Where stone comes down, from the roof

through no fault of the miner or up from the floorand the Manager directs the miner to eliminate itfrom the coal, payment shall be made at a rate tobe mutually agreed upon by the miners concernedand the Manager, or in the event of disagreementbetween them, at a rate to be determined by theBoard of Reference.

(b) If in the Co-operative Mine there is anyrefuse in the scans worked and the Manager directsthe miner to eliminate it from the coal, the rate tobe paid for eliminating it and placing it in the gobshall be one penny farthing (1d.) per ton, forthe first three (3) inches or part thereof in thick-ness, and one halfpenny (½d.) per ton per inchthereafter up to twelve (12) inches and three far-things ( d.) per ton per inehi over twelve (12)inches, in addition to the rates provided in clause31.''

9.-Clause 42-Assisting the 'Wheelers.Between the words ''wheeler'' and ''Where'' iasert

the following:-''Ia the event of the management and the wheelers

being unable to agree as to whether assistanceshould be provided, the matter shall be referred tothe Board of Reference for determination.''

10.-Clause 67-Rates.Omit this clause and insert the following in lieu

thereof:-''Parties of wheelers and wheelers wheeling

singly shall be paid at the following rates:-a

a a.5- .a p.P. 'P a pp F-. p- *. p

C) w C)

d. d. d. d. d.Up to 220 yards .. 6'/,j 5% 5', 4 8220 to 320 yards .. 6% 6 5% 414 8½329 to 420 yards .. 7% 7 6% 4% 9]420 to 520 yards 91/, 8½ 8 5½ 11%Over 520 yards: Special Contract: Clause 25, Gen-

eral Conditions (Part (1)).''

11.-Clause 74-Wheelers' Horses.Suhelanse (ii) : Omit the word ' 'and ' ' between the

word ' 'ihift'' and ' 'feed ' ' and insert in lieu thereof''and/or.''

12.-Clause 75-Stacking of Timber.Omit tIns clause and insert in lieu thereof the fol-

lowing: -'' Where timber is required to be stacked suffi-

cient suitable places shall be provided, suitablefor all lengths of timber, such places to be easilyaccessible to the wheeler. Timber shall not heleft lying around on the fiats. Should any dis-pute arise as to whether a place is 'suitable' and/or 'accessible' it shall be referred to the Boardof Reference for determination.''

13.-Clause 76-Draining Roads.Omit this clause and insert in lieu thereof the fol-

lowing:-''Tho employer shall keep the roads reasonably

cleaned and d,-ained wherever it is practicableto do so.''

14.-Clause 91-Rates.Omit this clause and insert in lieu thereof the fol-

lowing:-Coal-cntting machine,,cn shall he paid at time

following rates:-Per Ton.

Co-Operative Mine , - 5d.Proprietary Mine - 3½d.Cardiff Mine 3%d.Stockton Mine 3¼d.Griffin Mine 31/,d.

15.-Clause 105-Rates.Omit this clause and insert in lieu thereof the fol-

lowing:-''Parties of boring machiaemnen shall he paid

at the following rates:-Per Ton.

i'roprietary Mine - - - - - 1%d.Stockton Mine . 1%d.

Dated this 25th day of May, 193S.By the Court,

[as.] WALTER DWYER,President.

INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT.No. 13 of 1938.

(Registered 28/5/38.)(Amendment of Industrial Agreement No. 23 of 1936)Betw-een The Western Australia Professional Musi-

cians' Union of Workers, Perth, and The AustralianBroadcasting Commission.

THIS Agreement is made in pursuance of tIme IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1935, this thirty-first day ofMarch, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-eight, be-tween The Western Australia Professional Musicians'Union of Workers, Perth (hereinafter culled ''theUnion") of the one part, and The Australian Broad-casting Commission (hereinafter called ''the Commis-sion'') of the other part.

Jtica 17, 1938.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 975

076 GOVERNItIENT GAZETTE. WA. [JITNIc 17, 193S,

Whereas the parties hereto being the parties to anIndustrial Agreement dated the first day of Octoberand registered Nmnber 23 of 1936 (hereinafter referredto as ' 'the original Agreement'') have mutually agreedthat the said original Agreement should l>e varied ashereinafter appears-

i\0\V this Agreement witnesseth that such originalAgreement shall and is hereby varied in accordance withtliO following terms, provisions and stipulations :-

Each week's work shall consist of Twenty-onehours divided into seven periods (hereinafter referred toas ''appearances'') of three hours each.

Not more than two such appearances, one ofwbieh shall be a performance appearance or a mixedappearance, shall take place on any one day, and atleast one appearance shall be counted for each weekday whether or not such appearance shall actually havetaken place.

Each such appearance sl1all at the Commission'soption he used entirely for performance or entirely forrehearsal or shall he a ''mixed appearenee.'' A ''mixedappearance'' shall be an appearance which includes notlilore than sixty minutes of performance and not morethan ilinety minutes of rehearsal: Provided, however,that no pnblic performance may be treated as a ''mixhdappearance,'' that the rehearsal period of ninety mill-utes must be used solely for the current performance,and that there may not be more than four (4) such''mixed appearances'' in any week counted as fromSun dam- to Saturday inclusive.

Any time worked at a ''mixed appearance'' inexcess of the periods allowed under clause 3 of thisvariation shall he paid at the following rates:

(a) Perfornmance-2s. Gd. per quarter-hour or partthereof.

(h) Rehearsalit. 3e1. per quarter-hour or part there-of, it being understood thatsuch rehearsal over time maynot exceed fifteen minutes.

(3) Any overtime worked during rehearsal or per-forinance appearances will be paid for at the appro-priate rates set out in time original Agreement.

Rohearsal appearances shall take place betweentime hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Should the orchestrabe required to rehearse after 3 p.m. each player willbe paid the additional smn of Four shillings; hut shouldthe orchestra he required for rehearsal with a choir orchorus which is not available for a rehearsal winchwould conclude before 3 p.m., the Commission may calla rehearsal to start or finish before or after 3 p.m. with-out extra payment. Where casual musicians requiredto augment time orchestra for public or studio perform-ances are unavailable during normal rehearsal periods.the Conmmission 's permanent musicians may he calledupon to rehearse a ftem- 3 p.mn. without extra payment.Provided that players inmported from another State whoare required to rehearse after 3 p.m. shall lie paid theadditional sum of Four shillings.

Mixed appearances amiil p rformame appearanceswill take place between the hours of 12 noon and 12midnight.

The muhinmum wage to be paid by the Commissionto players engaged under this variation will be Sixpounds eleven shillings (f6 us.) per week with theadchtion in the case of principal players of a furtherone-seventh of that sum: Provided that the Commissionguarantees that not fewer than half the number ofplayers iii any of its orchestras to n-h ich this variationapplies will receive in each week at least Ten shillings(lOs.) more than the mimmnnmn wage. For this last1)PO the minimum wage of a principal shall bedeemed to include the ahoveinent inned additional one-seventh.

(8) (a) Time said imnnimunm of Six pounds elevenshillings (86 us.) mentioned in clause (8) hereof shallfrom time to tile he increased or decreased by thesamne amount as the basic Ivage increases or decreasesfrom the amount thereof as at the Fifth day of IDe-cember, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-seven.

- (9) Appearances additional to the week's work willhe paid for as follows:

(a) Performance or rehearsal appea r,imiceS. Elatesrespertivelv i iron ded in the original Agree-melt.

(h) Mixed appearaneeskl 1)01 player.(c) Sunday appearances whether pei-formnance,

hearsal or mixed appearancesfl lOs. Odplayer.

le-per

If the players are required to carry out on aSunday an appearance which is to be included in theweek's work they u-ill he allowed one day free ofappearances during that week and will he paid Onepound (1) per player in respect of such appearance.

Mnsicians engaged in the Conmmnission 'S P'-aianent orchestras mviii he engaged on a -early euiitr,u-tsuhject to one nionth 's probation.

All nmsii-ians eiigaged on a early contract fomtwelve imiontlis uioler this Agreement u-ill he entitleitto fourteen days leave on full ordinar1- pay withoutpemmalty rates: Provided that if a musician fails torenew- his cummtr,met at tile request if time Comnnnssionem- if in t lie op in io mt of the C onnnissio is lie has not givenof his best lie will not he entitled to such holidays.

Tue Commission will give musicians a month'snotice of its intention to renew em- terminate a musi-cian 's contract and siusilam-1 a mnusiciami will notify theConunission 0110 mouth in advance whether or not lie ispm-epared to accept me-engagement.

The Comnmnission reserves the right to invitemembers of the public to be present at either a per-fornmance in a mecogniseci studio or at final rehearsalswithout additional payment to pla.yems.

Musicians shall not be entitled to paymemit fornon-attendance on accoummt of any illness or bodily iii-july as pmovided in clause 12 of time original Agreementfor more than one week at any omme time. Musicians onrecovery nov resmmnn their usual places in time orchestra.Ilils clause is without prcllmdice to any mnusician's rights

iimider any State legislation with regard to w-orker 'scompensation after the expiration of such week.

This variation refers solely to work done forthe Commnissiomi : should the Commnissioim require a mnusi-(huh to work for ammothem- organisation such work mm-illhe paid fom- at the ordhmary rates and will imot coumit inhis week's work.

Shmommld musicians he required for recording aperfornmammce they will bc paid at the lates agreed upommh time Commnissiomm amid the IJruion.

Musicians shall not be required to work withii omi-Union ists.

Orchestras shall he kept-at existing stmengthiihuring tile currency of this Agmcement.

Brass, brass and m-ced, or militarl- bands maylie employed fom a period of thirty (30) minutes for afee of Ten poummds temi shillings (810 lOs.) per band.'I lie Commission shall miot employ any band under timeprovisions of tins clause unless all members of such handire nuemubers of the Union.

And the original Agreement shall amid is hereby fur-thee m-:i m-ied by the deletion of time words ' ' fom- a pemiodof two years troni sucim date'' in clause 21 thereofand time substitution of the words ''until the fourth dayof Decemmiber, 1938.''

And it is furthmer agreed between the parties:This Agreemnent shall come into operation as from

:uud inclusive of Sumiday the fifth day of Decenmber, Ommethousand nimme hundred and thirty-seven, amid shall con-tinue iii operation until the fourths day of December,One thousand nine hiumidred and thirty-eight, and thencea ftei-wards in aecordamice with the provisions of sectioniS (5) of the Imidimstrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1935.

Time original Agreement shall coimtinue to applyexcept where yam-led by or immcousistent witlm the terms ofthis Agmueumcmit while time latter remains in force, butwhere dumimig such time the terms of the original Agree-memmt are varied by or am-c ineommsistemmt with the termsof thus Agreement the latter termns only shah apply.

4igmied for and omi behalf andnuder the Seal of The Western.Umstrahia Professional Mmmsi-

cians' Union of Workers,Perth:

Witness: 0. Wll-tA. F. SCHOFIELD,

President.C. C. L. VICKORY,

Secretary.Phie (onmuilomm Seal of T lie Austra-

lian Broadcasting Coinmnissionwas hereto affixed in the pie-sence of:

Witness: A. M. Holman.

[L.s.] JAMES W. KITTO.

JUN1e 17, 1938.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 77

INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT.No. 14 of 1938.

(Registered 30/5/1938.)THIS Agreement, made in pursuance of the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1935, of Western Australia, thisTwenty-seventh day of May, 1938, between the Commis-sioners of the Frcmantle Harbour Trust, of the onepart, and the Federated Clerks' Union of Australia,Industrial Union of Workers, WA. Branch, of the otherpart, witnesseth as follows:--

1.Area and Scope.This Agreement shall apply to all employees of the

Freniautle Harbour Trust engaged upon clerical workand not provided for by any other Agreement or Award.

2.Definitions.Officer'' shall nlcmi anY member of the clerical

staff of the Fremantle Harbour Trust, male or female,covered by this Agreement.

Commissioners'' shall mean the Commissioners ofthe Fremahtle Harbour Trust in office for the timebeing.

''Union'' shall mean the W.A. Branch of the Feder-ated Clerics' Union of Australia, Industrial Union ofWorkers.

3.Hours of Duty.The ordinary hours of duty shall be:-() Administrative StaffFrom 9 n.m. to 5 pin, on

Mondays to Fridays inclusive, with an intervalof one hour for lunch, and from 9 n.m. to 12noon on Saturdays.

(b) Handling and Custody of Cargo Staff and StoreStaffFrom 8 n.m. to 5 p.m. on Mondays toFridays inclusive, with an interval of one hourfor lunch, and from 8 am, to 12 noon on Satur-days.

4.Overtime.Ovcrtiuie shall mean all time worked, outside the ordin-

ary hours of duty and shall be paid for as follows:All such time worked between 5 p.m. and mid-

night on any of the days Monday to Friday, in-clusive, at the rate of time and a-half, pro'idedthat in respect of time commencing at or be-tween 6.30 p.m. and midnight, the minimumpayment shall be as for two hours at the ap-propriate rate.

All such time worked between midnight and theusual starting time, at the rate of double time,with a miiiiinum payment as for two hours,except where the period of duty commences ator within one hour and a-half prior to suchusual starting tiuce, when the rate shall betime and a half for the actual time worked.

All such time worked after noon on Saturdays,and all time worked on Sundays and holidays,at the rate of double time, provided that in re-spect of time worked, on Sundays or holidaysthe minimum payment shall be as for two hoursat the appropriate rates.

Overtime shall not be paid for unless such workis nuthorised by the Manager or the Secretaryof the Commissioners.

5.Meal Allowance.Tic addition to the overtime prescribed in clause 4, a

meal allowance of 2s. shall be paid to each -officer in thefollowing circumstances:

Where an officer is required to remain On dutyafter tile usual finishing time and is so de-tahied on duty for a period exceeding one houron any working clay;

Where an officer is required to commence dutyearlier than two hours prior to the usual start-ing time on, any day, or is not allowed a periodof one hour and a-half after the usual finishingtime before being required to resume dutyagain on any working day;

Where an officer in required on duty on otherthan a working day and commences at or be-fore 12 noon or 5 p.m., or oil Saturday at orbefore 5 p.m., and continues on duty until orbeyond 1.30 p.m. or 6.30 pm: -respectively;provided that the actual period of duty in eitherease exceeds two hours.

6.Rates of Pay.Basic Wage.Tiie Basic Wage hereinafter referred

to shall he as determined from tune to tima by the StateArbitration Court, but at date is £3 14s. lid. pci weelcfor males and £2 Os. Sd. per week for females.

(a) Junior and Ilnclassifled Positions:Male Officers: Per Annum.

During 1st yeas' 's experiosiee-40 per cent. of basicwage.

During 2nd, year's experienceSO pci' cent, of basicwage.

During 3rd year's experieiice-6O per cent, of basicwage.

During 4th year's experiescee-70 per cent, of basipwage.

During 5th year's experienee-80 per cent, of basiCw'age.

During 6th year's expei'ience-90 per cent, of basicwage.

Female Officers:During 1st year's experieuccb'G per cent, of basis

- wage.During 2nd year's experienceS3 pci- cent, of basic

w'age.During 3rd year's experience-100 per cent. of basic

wage.During 4th year's experience$15 margin over basic

wage.During' 5th year's experienceE3O inal'gin over 'buCic

u-age.At 21 years of age-45 margin over basic wage

Adult and Classified Positions:The salaries of adult offices's shall be in accordance

with the Schedule attached hereto,Advancement from the minimuni to the maximum

of the range shall be by annual, increments - of £15 inrespect ot positions tile maxima of which do not exceeda margin of £240, and of £24 for positions tIle maximaof which exceed that margin.

Nothing in MIlls - Agreencent shall ontltic anyofficer to an advancement in salary unless and until- suchofficer shall have served fOr twelve months - at the low'erlate. - Any such advancement shall be by--the appro-pi'iate aincual increment acid shall he subjeCt to thesatisfactory conduct, diligence, and efficiency of theofficer.

7.Higher Duties.Officers required to relieve temporarily in positions

outside their - own classifications will be entitled to cc-taimi their existing salary or be paid the nusliulum of theposition being relieved, whichever is the greater.

8.Public Holidays.All gazetted holidays and Picnic 'Day shall be ob-

served as public holidays.

9Annual. Leave.-

All officers shall he granted leave of absence on fullpay for, two weeks -in each calendar year,,. -as. thoughwithin the' appropriate provision of tile regulations ofthe Comniissioiierl.

10.Long Service Leave.-\Jl offleeis sh'fll be entitled to long secvice leave as

though within the appropriate provision of the regu-lations of the Cominissioner4,' -Any- officer -who -resignsor is retired for' -nil)' reason other thOu- misconduct orunsatisfactory service, and who has served -contilsuouslyfor at least twelve months next prior thereto shall bepaid for long service leave pro rata t.o the date of resig-nation or- i'etii'einent.

11.Sick Leave.All officers shall be entitled to sick leave with pay as

though within the npproprinte provision of the regu-lntiouc of the Commissioners.

12.Engagement.(a) The engagement of any officer, otherMhnnone in

a temporary or relieving apaeity, shall be terminableby nice months 's notice, on either side, excepting that anofficer - deemed, guilty' of gross misconduct or neglect ofduty-' may be instantly dismissed oi' suspended, and shallnot be entit-led:to anysuehi notice or payment in lieu.

At 21 years of agc-100 per cent, of basic wage.At 22 years of agei5 margin over basic wage.At 23 years of age-3O margin over basic wage.

(b) Temporary officers may be engaged at such dailyor weekly rate as may be appropriate to the particularclass of work, and shall be snbject to one day's or oneweek's notice as the case may be, provided that anysnch officer engaged on a daily basis but whose period ofengagement has exceeded one week shall be subject toone week's notice, and provided further that the mini-rum wage payable to a temporary officer shall not beless than the rate prescribed for similar work under thisAgreement.

13Preference of Ensplovnieist.All officers shall be members of the Federated Clerks'

Union of Australia, provided that any officer who at thetime of engagement is not a member or such Union shallbecome a useinber thereof within fourteen days of suchengagement, and provided also that the Union shall notrefuse to accept as member any such officer who iseligible, and applies in the manner prescribed, under therules of the Union, to become a member thereof.

14Preservation of Accrued Rights.Nothing herein contained shall affect the rights oricileges accrued to any officer prior to this Agreement.

15.Time and Wages Record.Records shall be kept by the Comnnussioners showing

the name of each officer under this Agreement, thenature of the work performed, the hours worked eachday, and the amount of wages received each pay. Thesaid records shall be open to the inspection of anaccredited representative of the Union during workinghours.

16.Board of Reference.The Court nsay appoint for the purpose of the Agree-

ment me Board of Reference. Such Board shall consistof a Chairman and two (2) other representatives, oneto be nominated by each of the parties hereto, as pre.scribed by the Regulations. There are assigned to theBoard, in the event of agreement not being arrivedat between the said parties, the functions of:

Adjusting any matters of difference which mayarise between the parties from time to time,except such as involve interpretations of theprovisions of the Agreement or any of them.

Classifying and fixing of salaries, rates, andconditions for any position, occupation, orcalling not specifically mentioned in the Agree-ment.

Deciding any other matter that the Court mayrefer to such Board from time to time.

(6) An appeal shall lie from any decision of suchBoard, in the manner and subject to the con-ditions prescribed in the regulations to thIndustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1935, whichfor this purpose are embodied in this Agree-ment.

17.Area.The area covered by this Agreement shall be the

whole of the premises controlled by, vested in, or forthe time being occupied by the Commissioners.

18.Term.ry he term of this Agreement shall be for a period of

three years from and including the first day of Janu-ary, 1938, provided that after the expiration of twelvemonths from its commencement, any term or terms here-of may, by mutual consent, be amended or revised uponeither party giving the other party one month's noticeof a desire to so amend or revise.Signed and sealed for and on behalf

of the Fremantle Harbour Trust [L.s.]Coninussioners in the presence of

Witness: H. J. Cox.

P. G. McMAHON,Chairman.

L. L. BATEMAN,Commissioner.

Signed and sealed for and on behalf ofthe Federated Clerks' Union of Aus-tralia, Industrial Union of Workers,W.A. Branch, in the presence of

Witness: J. E. Morrison.

W. D. WRIGHT,President.

V. ULIiICH,[L.a.] Secretary.

Schedule of Salary Ranges and Rates expressed asMargins over Basic Wage.

Basic wageMales, £3 14s. lid, per week; females,£2 Os. 3d. per week.

Position.

Part 1.Administrative Staff: £Chief clerk . - .

- , 9Sub-accountant - . . -

ç-

Clerk in charge outwards . - 150-210 210Manager 's clerk (costing and 1

general) .. - - 135-195 195Staff and general clerkSenior relief clerk - . . . 120-180 180Clerk in charge, Perth office . . 165Statistical clerk . . 165Senior Asst. to sub-accountant 105-165 165Inwards counter clerk .. 165Debtors' lcdgerkeeper - . . . 165Cashier .. . . .

- J . . 120First assistant inwards -- . . 60-120 120Wharf labour dissections clerk - - 60-120 105Intermediate relief clerk .. 60-120 105Junior asst. to sub-accountant 60-120 60First asst. outwards - . . - 45-105 90Wages costing and plant record

clerk - . . . . . 45-105 60.Junior relief clerk . - 30-90 60General invoice clerk - . . - 15-75 60Outwards counter clerk ., 15-75 30Store records clerk . . 15-75 30Junior asst. inwards - . . . ]3/W.-60Senior typiste and rocords clerk. . 90-160 160Typistes and female clerks 21

years of age and over . . 45-105 -

Telephoniste . . . . . . 54 54Part 2.Handling and Custody of

Cargo Staff:Whnrfinger, Victoria Quay - . 194-290 290Wharfinger, North Quay .. 179-249 249Assistant wisarfinger - . .. 150-210 180General clerks (2) .. .. 60-120 120Clerk in charge, cargo and mis-

cellaneous service records . . 60-120 75General clerks (2) .. . . 15-75 60Traffic officer - . . . .. 85 85Typiste and general clerk . - 60-120 120Gate check clerks Per Week.

Victoria Quay .. £1/12/8North Wharf .. 6/-

Part 3.Store Staff: Per Annum.Storekeeper . . - . 105-165 165Storeman .. 45 45

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA.

In the matter of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1935, and in the matter of Part VII. of 'che saidAetBasic Wage.

The 13th day of June, 1938.IN pursuance of the Provisions of Part VII. of theabove Act, the Court of Arbitration hereby dete]minesand declares the Basic Wage to be paid to adult maleand female workers shall be as follows:

Metropolitan Area, which for this purpose shallbe taken to be that portion of the State coin-prised within a radius of fifteen (15) milesfrom the General Post Office, Perth:-

£ s. d.Males . . . 4 0 0Females - . . . . . . - 2 3 2

Agricultural Areas, the South-West Land Divi-sion of the State, except such portion thereofas is comprised within the Metropolitan Areaas defined herein:

£ s. d.Males 410Females 239

Goldfields Areas and all other portions of theState, exclusive of the South-West Land Divi-sion : -

s. d.Males -. .. 413 3Females . . 2 10 4

(4) Payment shall be pro rata where the term ofemployment is for less than one (1) week.

By the Court,[u.s.] WALTER DWYER,

President.

(1)

Range. Salary.Per Annum.

£

78 GOVERN1tIENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JUNE ii, 1938.

Juxi; 17, 1938.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA.

IN TilE COI1IT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERNAFSTBALIA

No. 162 of 193S.In the matter of the Industrial Arbitration Act Amend-

ment Act. 1935, and in the matter of an Applica-tion bc the Bank Officials' Association of WesternAustralia Union of Workers. l'erth, for amend-ment of constitution and rules.

VPON reading the applic;itioi of the Bank Officials'Association of Western Australia Union of Workers,Perth, there being no objections to the application, andthe requirenlents of the said ,\ct and the regulationsmade thereunder having been complied with, I, theundersigned, President of the Court o Arbitration.pursuant to the powers vested in inc hr section 3 ofthe sab I Act, do herd iv a 1111)0(1 the constitution andsoles of the Bank Officials' Association of Western Aus-tralia inion of Workers, i'erfli, in the terms set forthin the appleation of the said Union dated the 4th dayof April, 1938.

l)ated at Perth this 20th day of April, 1 93si.

WALTER I)WVER,President.

TIlE COIi[l'AXIEt') ACT, 1893.

Corner house Proprietary. Lsmnited.

NOTiCE is llereb,v given that burner 1 louse Proprietary,Limited, a foreign Cni pony incorporated ii the Stateof Victoria and carrying on business in Western Aus-tralia ann having its Registered 0111cc for that Statesituate at Second Floor, Atlas Building, Esplanade,Perth, will cease to carry nii business in the State ofVtcstern Australia after the expiration of three monthsfrom the 17th day of June, 1938.

1)ntcd tins 25th day of May, 1938.

II. Ii. .JACKSON,Attorney for the said Company.

Jarkson, Lenke, Stawell & Co., Solicitors, Atlas Build-ing, Esplanade. Perth.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 189$.The Consolidated Pneumatic Tool Conspaay, Limited,NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office inWestern Australia of the abovenamed Company hasbeen changed and is now situate at the offices of Messrs.Flack & Flack. Chartered Accountants (Aust.), FirstFloor, A.M.P. Chambers, William street, Perth, andthat Frederick Robert Boyce and Russell Henry arenow the Attorneys of tile said Company in the saidState in place of Frederick John Colman the Power ofAttorney in wilose favour has been revoked.

Dated the 7th day of June, 1938.

PARKER & PARKER,Solicitors in Western Australia for the

abovemsamed Company, 21 howardstreet, Perth.

TIlE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Mortloek Fillance, Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Office 01' the place ofbusiness of tile above Company at which place all legalproceedings may be served upon and all notices ad-dressed or given to tile Company is situate at 914 Haystreet, Perth, and that the Office is open for businessbetween the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. on week daysexcept On Saturdays, when tile hours are 9 a.m. until12 110011.

Dated this 14th day of June, 1938.

NA1RX, McDONALD, & AMBROSE,Solicitors for the Company,

69 St. George's terrace, Pertil.

\Vestern Australia.COMPAN1E ACT. 189$.

Kiuimerlev Metals. No Liability.NOT [CE is hen, by given that the Registered Office ofthe nbovenanied ( oinpanv is situate at Royal Tnsurnnc'eBuildings. 13$ bt. George's ti irare. Perth.

Dated the 31st day of May, 1938.

BOVLTBEE, GOI)1"REY, & 'ViRTUE.Bonitbec, (ocifrev, & 'Virtue, Co,nniercial Union Cham-

bers. 66 bt. George's terrace, I'erth. Solieitors for the,At tornev of the a bovenluli od 1_i inpan'v.

Western Australia.'fIlE COMPANIES ACT, 189$.

ii. & hI. Thomas, Limited.NOTICE is hereby given toot the Registered Office ofIhe above Cosnp;i or is situated at 94 Victoria street,Bunbury. and is opei to the public between the hoursof 9 n.m. and U p.111. on all week-days excepting Satur(lays, when it closes at 12 110011.

Dated tllis 10th day of .June, 1938.

SLEE & ANDERSON,Solicitors for tile abovenamed Company,

Stephen street, Bunbury.

TIlE COMPANIES ACT, 1893'I'h,e Commonwealth Oil Refineries, Limited.

NOT [CE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe abovcnamed Company ml tile State of Western Aus-tralia is situate at I"ort Forrest, North Fremantle.

Dated thus 11th day of June, 1938,

S. CLARKSON,_\ttorliey um Western Australia

for the abovenaumcd Comnpaay.

Western Austm'aha.TIlE COMPANIES ACT. 1893.

South-West F i iiance Company, Linlitecl.NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office ofthe above Company is situated at 5 Arthur street, Bun-bury, and is open to time public between time hours of'9 a.nl. and S pIn. on all 's eelc days, excepting Saturdayswhen it closes at 12 110011,

Dated tills 11th day of JimmIe. '193$.

SLIdE & ANDERSON,Solicitors for the abovenanmed Coaipany,

Stephen street, Bunbury.

IX TIlE hIATI'EIl OF TIlE COMPANIES ACT, 1893,.and in the ,latter of W. Small, Limited, 105 St.George's terrace, Perth.

NOTICE is hereby giveml that at aml Extraordinary(:jemlerli Meeting' of slmareholcicrs of W. Small, Limited,105 St. George's terrace, Perth, duly convened and heldon time 10th day of Jnne, 1938, a Special Resolutionwas dimly passed that V. 5jun11, Limited, be wound upvoluntarily under the provisions of time Companies Act,1893, and timat Thomas hIahe, 105 St. George's terrace,.Pem'th, he and is hereby appointed Liquidator.

Dated this lOths day of June, 1938.

W. SMALL,Chairman..

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.Airlines (W.A.), Limited.

NOTICE is hereby giveu that the Registered Office ofthe abovenamed Conipany has heels changed to and isnow situate at National Bank Chambers, 54 St. George'sterrace, Perth, and that such Oflic is accessible to thepublic between the hours of 10 n.m. and 4 p.m. onSiondav to Friday end 10 n.m. and noon on Saturday.

Dated this 9th day of .bune. 1938.W. J. I. CRO\VJ3,

Secretary.

,Tacksnm Leake, raweli e Cii., of Atlas Buildings, Es-11101 ide, Perth. Solicitors for the said Company.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1893,mcd in the matter of Smith's Publicity, Limited,62 St. George's terrace, Perth.

NOTICE is hereby given that at an ExtraordinaryGeneral Meeting of shareholders of Smith's Publicity,Limited, 62 St. George's terrace, Perth. duly convenedand held on the 9th day of June, 1938, a Special Reso-lution was duly l)assed that Smith's Publicity, Liniited,be wound up voluntrilv under the provisions of theCompanies Act, 1893, and that Wemvss Manley Guthrie,Chartei'ed Accountant (Aust.) , 62 St. George's terrace,Perth, be and is hereby appointed Liquidator.

Dated this 9th Iay of June, 1938.

C. .1. WBOBLE\VSKI,Chair,nan.

IN TEE SL\TTER OF THE CO3IPA51ES ACT, 1893.(56 Vict.. No. 8.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofsection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora.timi, as a Limited Company, has tins day been issuedto II. & M. Thonmas, Lhuited.

Dated this I 3tlm day of June, 1938.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth, WA.

IN THE MATTER OF TIlE COMPANIEK ACT, 1893.(56 Vict., No. S.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofsection 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora-tion, as a Limited Conipany, ha tins day been issuedto South-West Finance Company, Limited.

Dated tins 13th day of June, 1938.T. F. DAVIES,

Registrar of Companies.Supreme Court Office, Perth, W.A.

IN TIlE MATTER OF 'FIlE COMPANIES ACT, 1893.(56 Viet., No. S.)

NOTICE is hereby given that, under the provisions ofseetiomi 20 of the above Act, a Certificate of Incorpora.tioa, as a Limited Company, has this day been issuedto Mortlock Finance, Li,muted.

Dated this 14th doe of June. 1938.

T. F. DAVIES,Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court Office, Perth. W.A.

iN TIlE MATTER OF TIlE ASSOCIATIONSINCORPORATION ACT, 1895.

In the matter of Western Australian Builders' Guild.1, CHARLES HENRY PLUNKETT, time person here-unto autimorised b-c the Western Australian Builders'Guild, give notice that it is desired that such Guildshould he incorporated under the provisions of the Asso-ciations Incorporation Act. 1895.

Dated time 15th day of .1 nile, 19:18.

C. H. PLLNKETT.

The following is a copy of the Memorial i,itended tohe filed at the Suprenme Court in pursuamice and underthe provisions of the said Act:-

TIm0 name of time institution is time ''Western Aus-tralian Builders' Guild.''

The object and purpose of time imsstitutiois is tosecure combined and co-operative action amongst memn-bers and to iniprove time status of and protect the in-terests of umeinhers.

Th0 institution is established in Perth.The miame of the Trustee is Charles Henry Finn-

kett.The management of the institution is vested in

a Council of ten niembers elected ammualiv by the bern-bers of the Guild and time Council and members arecontrolled by rules and regulations.

IN TIlE SUPREME COURT 01" \VESTFRNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JU RI SI)I(T P )N.

In time Will and Codicil of Charles Thelma rd Edwards.commonly known as Charles Edwards. hale of 30Claude street, Rivervale, in the State of \VcsternAustralia, Retired Grocer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersomis having awe claiums or desnimuds against theEstate of Charles Richard Edwards, eornuioiilv knownas Charles Edwards, late of 30 Claude street, River-vale, in time State of Western Australia, Retired Grocer,deceased, are requested to send xsrticu1ars thereof livwriting to the executor, Time Perpetual Executors,Trustees and Agency Company (WA.), Limited, ofPerpetual Trustecs Buildings, St. George's terrace,Perth, on or before tIme 18th day of July, 1938, and,further, that after that date the said Executor willdistribute time assets of the said deceased amongst thepersons entitled thereto, having regard ommls- to suchclaims and demands of which it shall then have laidnotice.

Dated time 9th day of June, 1 938.

JACKSON, LEA RE. STAW ELL & ('0.,of Atlas Building, Esplanade, Perth,,

Solicitors for the E',-'ntor.

IN THE S[P1IEME C0[RT OF WESTERNAGSTRALTAPROBAT E JURISDICTION.

In time mmmatter of the Will amid Estate of harry hale,late of 17 Airhie street, Cottesloe, in time State ofWestern Australia, Retired Soheitor, deceased.

ALL persons having any claims or demua,mds againstthe Estate of the aboyemmanmed deceased are hmerehy re-quimed to semmcl particulars of thme smue is1 writing to theAdministrator (ivithi tIme Will), rphic Perpetsmal Execu-tors, Trustees amid Agency Company (WA.), Linmited,of Perpetual Trustee Buildings, St. George's terrace,Pertim, on or before Monday time l8tim day of July, 1938,at time expiration of whicim time time Admmmimmistrator (withtime Will) will proceed to distribute time assets of timesaid deceased among time persomms entitled timereto with-out reference to any clanmms or demmmands of whieim itshall not timemm Imave imaci notice.

Dated thus 111th day of J,mne, 1938.

hUB Ii RT ['A RKE R,of 1.1 Howard street, I'ertlm, Solicitor for

the Administrator (with time iVihl), TimeI 'empetummi Executors, Tr,mstem's aim ii

Agemmcv Commmpammv (\V.A.), Limmmited.

IN THE SUPREME CO Vl1'i' OF WEST E RNAIJSTRALIAPROBAO'E J TJ I-i ISDICTIOX.

1mm the mmmattem' of the Will met Ehizabetim 5usnm, SImme-

Kcn,mev, late of Jispermmmmce. imm time State o \Vc it rlmAustralia, \\ridow- deceased.

NOTICE is hmercb givemm timat all persomms lmmmviug anyciaimns or deumammds against time Estate of time :dmoyenammseddeceased arc lmereimy reqmmimed to forward pmmrticcmlcsrs ofsueim claims or de,mma,mds jim writing to time Executor, careof Messrs. 0 'Bum & 0 'Dea, Solicitors, Kalgoorhic, onor before time 3Otim mlay of July, 1938, amid mmotiec ishmereby further givemm thmmmt at tim,' expiiatiomm of suchti,me time Exccmmtor will distribute time mmssets of time saiddeceased mimmmommgst time imereomms emmtitled thereto, imavimmgregard ommhy to sucim elcmimmms amid cleummmnls of wimichm imeshall timemm hmmmve Imad mmcmtiee.

Dated timis lthm day of .Jsmmie, 193S.

0 'DEA & 0 'DEA,Union Bammk Buildings, Haminan street, Kalgoorlie,

and at Pertim,Solicitors for tim f'yeei,tom.

TX TIlE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNA VSTRALLiPROIJA TE JURISDICTION.

him tlm' mnmmtter of i 1mm' Will mmt Ernest I"ranis Peel, hat'of hail 's Creek, mm time State of Westermm Austrahimm,Storekeeper, deceased.

ALL elaiu,s or de,mmmmmmds against the Estate of timeabco enamed Ermiest Francis Peel, deceased, mnust besemmt in writing to time Perpetual Executors, Trusteesmmmmcl Agcmic-v Commmpamiv (W._\.) , Limnited, of eormier of

980 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. \U.A. [JFTNE 17, 1938.

Jt'zca 17, 1938.1 GOVERNMENT 0-AZETTE, W.A. 981

Howard street and St. George's terrace, Perth, theExecutor of the Will of the said deceased, on or be-fore the 17th day of August, 1938, after which datethe Executor will distribute the assets of the said de-ceased among the persons entitled tJereto, having se-gard only to tile claims and demands so sent in.

Dated the 8th day of June, 1938.

DARBYSHIRE & GILLETT,Commercial Bank Chambers, 42 St. George's

terrace, Perth, Solicitors for The Per-petual Executors, Trustees and AgencyCompany (WA.), Limited, the Execu-tor of the Will of the abovenained de-ceased.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

I the matter of the Will of Mary Meckelhurg, late104 Brown street, East Perth, iii the State of West-ern Australia, Widow, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and otherpersons having claims or demands upon or against theEstate of the ahovenamed Mary Mcelcelburg, late of104 Brown street, in the State of Western Australia,Widow, deceased, are hereby requested to send particu-lars iii writing of their claims or demands to theExecutor, care of Dwyer. Durack, & Dunpliy, of 33Barrack street, Perth, in the said State, Solicitors, on

before the 18th day of July, 1938, after which daythe said Executor will proceed to distribute the assetsof the said deceased among the persons entitled thereto,having regard only to the claims md demands of whichlie shall then have hod notice.

Doled this 11th lao' of .June, 1938.

DWIER, DtTRACK, & DUN h'HY,of Samson 'a Buildings, 33 Barraek street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE IJPBEME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURiSDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of James Sancuel Cole, some-times known as James Samuel Coles, late ofPithara, in the State of Western Australia, Farmer,decea secT.

TAKE notice that all creditors and other persons havingclaims or demands against the Estate of the abovenasueddeceased arc hereby required t0 send pcn'ticulam's inwriting of such claims and deniaimcls to John Patti, careof Haywood & 0 'ilallorams,, of Perpetual Trustee Build-ings, St. George's terrace, Perth, the Executor named inthe said Will, on or before tile 18th day of July, 1938,after which date the Executor will proceed to distributethe assets of the said deceased among the persoiis en-

titled thereto, having regard onlo- to the claims andclenian ds of u-hi cli lie sI all ti ion liii vu rece i veil notice.

Dated tins 11th clay uf June, 1 038.

HAYWOOD & O'ITLALLORAE,of Perpetual Trustee Buildings, St. George's

terrarc, Perth, Soliritoro for time Executor,thee iii cl .Tnhii Patti.

IN TIlE SUPREME COURT 01' WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE .IUR[SDTCTION.

In the matter of the Will of Richard Stuart, formerlyif 11 Stanley strcet. Mount Lawley, in the State ofWestern Australia, but late of Tenipe, in the Stateof New South Wales, Retired Locomotive Engine-driver, deceased.

NO'l'ICE is hereby given that all creditors ami otherperso having claims or demands against the Estateof the ahovcna,ned Richard Stuart, deceased, are ic-riuil'ed to send particulars thereof in w-ritiiig to theExecutrix, ease of the undersigned, on or before the18th day of July, 1938. after winch date the executrixwill proceed to distribute the assets of the deceasedpnlong the persons entitled thereto, having regard onlyto the claius and demands of wInch she shall then havehad notice.

Dated the 14th day of June, 1938.

STONE, JAMES, & CO.,47 t. George's terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executrix.

The Abattoirs Act, 1909-1931.

PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AuSTRALIA, 1, By His Excellency Sir James MitchellTO WIT. K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and

JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western AustraliaLieutenant-Governor, and its Dependencies in the Common-

Las.] wealth ni Australia.Com'r. No. 21/hIS.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 3 of the AhattoirsAct, 1909-1931, that the said Act shall be in force onlyin such portions of the State as the Governor may fromtime to time by Proclamation declare to he districtsfor the purposes of the said Act -And whereas by Pro.clamations published in the Goreriiniesit Gazette on the2nd day of June, 1916, the 27th day of July, 1928, andthe 11th day of January, 1935, respectively, the Gover-aol' and the Lieutenant-Governor froni tinic to timedeclared those portions of the State defined amid de-scribed iii the said Proclanmations respectively to be onedistrict to be called the Metropolitan District within themeaning of section 3 of the said Act and for the put'-poses of the said Act: And whereas it is ilow deemedexpedient to enlarge the said Metropolitan District byincluding therein portions of tim said State not nowcomprised within such district : Now, therefore I, thesaid Lieutenant-Governor, actimsg with the advice andconsent of the Exeentive Council and in exercise of thepowers confers-cd upon me by section 3 of the AbattoirsAet, 1909-] 931, and of all other powers in this behalf meenabling, do hereby declare that those portions of theState mole particularly defined mid described in theSchedule hereunder shall he and are hereby constitutedas a district, to be known as the Metropolitan District,within time meaning of section 3 of the said Act andfor the purposes of the said Act, and that such Metro-politami District now declared and constituted as afore-said shah take time place of the Metropolitan Districtheretofore declared and constituted as aforesaid: Amidthat in so far as tins Proclamatioji is illcommsistent withtime Proelaimmations heretofore pnbhslmcd in the Govern-meet Gazette on time 2nd day of June, 1916, the 27thday of July, 1928, and the 11th day of January, 1935,as aforesaid, this present Proclamation shall prevailand shall be read and take effect accordingly.

Time Schedule.

All those portions of time State conmprised within thecircumference of a circle Imaving a rndius of twenty-fiveunles fronm the General Post Office at Perth as thecentre, amid also all those portions of the State outsidetime said circumference of the said circle which are eons-prised within time boundaries of every i'oacl district,as constitimted for the time beimig and fronm timne to tuneunder the Road Districts Act, 1919-1933, through whichtime said cirutmmmifereisec of time said circle passes.

Given under mny hand and the Public Seal of timesaid State, at Perth, tins 16th day of June,1938.

B-i- His Excellency's Coinniand.

F. .J. S. WISE,Minister for Agriculture.

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Abattoirs Act - - . 9S1Administration Act 980-1Agricultural Bank 965Agriculture, Department of 981Appointments 947-8, 955, 965Arbitration Court 972-9Associations Incorporation . - 980Audit Act - - . . 948Basic Wage . - 978Bread Act . - - 965Cash Orders lost . . . . 955, 965Chief Secretary's Department - 955Commissioners for Declarations 948Companies - . . . - 979-SOCrowii Law Departnient . - 948-55Deceased Persons' Estates . . 9 80-1Farmers' Debts Adjustment ActStay Orders.

etc. - .. - . - 947-SFremautle Harbour Trust 955Harbour and Light Department 955Health Department .. - 955Industrial Arbitration 9 72-9Justices of the Peace -- - 947Lands Department - - 955-61,Licensing 948-55Marribges . - - - - - 965Metropolitan Water Supply, etc. 964Mines Department 967-72Municipalities . . - - 965Notice to Mariners - - 955Premier's I )epartineu t -

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Proclamation - . - - 981Public Service (ominissioner 948Public Locks Department - 9 (h 5.Registrar (I eaeraf . - 965hiegistra of Companies . - 980Registratioc of' Tlirths. etc. - 965Road Boards . . 960-4Sworn ka I nato r - - - 94$Tender Board . - Pill;Tenders accepted .. . - 960Tenders invited - - . - 956, 96, 96fiTraffic ActBy-law -. - 964Treasury . . . . 948Water Supply, etc., Department 964