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[95] ~11v1irnmcnt I. OF WESTERN A USTitALIA .. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFIOE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.) No. 5.] PERTH : FRIDAY, 19th JANUARY. [1951. Dedication of Public Highway, City of Perth. WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TOWIT. JAMES MITCHELL, Governor. [L.S.J Corr. 1461/39. PROCLAMATION 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James f Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. WHEREAS by sections 223 and 225 of the Muni- cipal Corporations Act, 1906-1943 (6 Edwardi, No. 32), it shall be lawful for the Governor on request of the Council, by notice in the Government Gazette, to declare any land reserved, used, or by purchase or exchange acquired for a street or way, or any place, bridge, or thoroughfare, to be a public highway, and such land shall thereupon and thenceforth, from the date of such Proclama- tion, become and be absolutely dedicated to the public as public highway within the meaning of any law now or hereafter in force; and whereas the City of Perth Municipal Council has requested that certain lands named and described in the schedule hereunder which have been used for streets or ways within the City of Perth, be de- clared public highways: Now the1·efore I, the said Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclamation declare the said lands to be public highways, and such lands shall, from the date of this Proclama- tion, be absolutley dedicated to the public as high- ways within the meaning of any law now or here- after in force. Schedule. Name of Street, Width, Position, Titles Office Plans. Alderbury Street; 1 chain plus truncations; from the South-Eastern corner of lot 418 of Perthshire Location Al to the prolongation Southwards of the Western alignment of Ferndale Street; 6091. Evandale Street; 1 chain plus truncations; from the South-Eastern corner of lot 413 of Perthshire Location Al to the Eastern alignment of Rosedale Street; 6091. Salvado Road (extension); 1 chain plus trunca- tions; from the prolongation Northward of the Western alignment of Rosedale Street to the pro- longation Northward of the Western alignment of Ferndale Street; 6091. Ferndale Street; 1 chain; from the Northern alignment of Alderbury Street to the Southern alignment of Salvado Road; 6091. Brookdale Street; varying; from the Southern alignment of The Boulevard to the Northern align- ment of Salvado Road on Plans 6184 and 6135, and from the Southern alignment of Salvado Road to the Northern alignment of Alderbury Street on Plan 6091 and from the Southern alignment of Alderbury Street to the prolongation Westward of the Southern alignment of Gunn Street on Plan 6210; 6184, 6135, 6091 and 6210. Grovedale Road (extension); 1 chain plus trun- cations; from the Northern alignment of Alderbury Street to the Southern alignment of Evandale Street, and from the Northern alignment of Evan- dale Street to the North-Eastern corner of Lot 409 of Perthshire Location Al; 6091. Hornsey Road (extension); 1 chain plus trunca- tions; from the Southern alignment of The Boule- vard to the South-Eastern corner of Lot 346 of Perthshire Location Al; 6184. Newry Street (extension); 1 chain plus trunca- tions; from the South-Eastern corner of Lot 366 of Perthshire Location Al to Brookdale Street; 6184. Oceanic Drive; 150 links plus truncations; along the South-Western boundary of Lot 1752 of Perth- shire Location Al from Brookdale Street to the South-Western corner of the lot; 6135. Rosedale Street (extension); 1 chain plus trun- cation; from the North-Western corne1· of Lot 395 of Perthshire Location Al to the Northern align- ment of Alderbury Street; 6091. Mimosa St1·eet; varying; from the Western align- ment of Linden Gardens to the South-Western corner of Lot 309 of Perthshire Location Al on Plan 5931 and from the South-Eastern corner of Lot 334 to the Eastern alignment of Hornsey Road; and from the Western alignment of Hornsey Road to

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OF

WESTERN A USTitALIA .. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]

[REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFIOE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.)

No. 5.] PERTH : FRIDAY, 19th JANUARY. [1951.

Dedication of Public Highway,

City of Perth.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TOWIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor.

[L.S.J

Corr. 1461/39.

PROCLAMATION

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

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

WHEREAS by sections 223 and 225 of the Muni­cipal Corporations Act, 1906-1943 (6 Edwardi, No. 32), it shall be lawful for the Governor on request of the Council, by notice in the Government Gazette, to declare any land reserved, used, or by purchase or exchange acquired for a street or way, or any place, bridge, or thoroughfare, to be a public highway, and such land shall thereupon and thenceforth, from the date of such Proclama­tion, become and be absolutely dedicated to the public as public highway within the meaning of any law now or hereafter in force; and whereas the City of Perth Municipal Council has requested that certain lands named and described in the schedule hereunder which have been used for streets or ways within the City of Perth, be de­clared public highways: Now the1·efore I, the said Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclamation declare the said lands to be public highways, and such lands shall, from the date of this Proclama­tion, be absolutley dedicated to the public as high­ways within the meaning of any law now or here­after in force.

Schedule. Name of Street, Width, Position, Titles Office Plans.

Alderbury Street; 1 chain plus truncations; from the South-Eastern corner of lot 418 of Perthshire Location Al to the prolongation Southwards of the Western alignment of Ferndale Street; 6091.

Evandale Street; 1 chain plus truncations; from the South-Eastern corner of lot 413 of Perthshire Location Al to the Eastern alignment of Rosedale Street; 6091.

Salvado Road (extension); 1 chain plus trunca­tions; from the prolongation Northward of the Western alignment of Rosedale Street to the pro­longation Northward of the Western alignment of Ferndale Street; 6091.

Ferndale Street; 1 chain; from the Northern alignment of Alderbury Street to the Southern alignment of Salvado Road; 6091.

Brookdale Street; varying; from the Southern alignment of The Boulevard to the Northern align­ment of Salvado Road on Plans 6184 and 6135, and from the Southern alignment of Salvado Road to the Northern alignment of Alderbury Street on Plan 6091 and from the Southern alignment of Alderbury Street to the prolongation Westward of the Southern alignment of Gunn Street on Plan 6210; 6184, 6135, 6091 and 6210.

Grovedale Road (extension); 1 chain plus trun­cations; from the Northern alignment of Alderbury Street to the Southern alignment of Evandale Street, and from the Northern alignment of Evan­dale Street to the North-Eastern corner of Lot 409 of Perthshire Location Al; 6091.

Hornsey Road (extension); 1 chain plus trunca­tions; from the Southern alignment of The Boule­vard to the South-Eastern corner of Lot 346 of Perthshire Location Al; 6184.

Newry Street (extension); 1 chain plus trunca­tions; from the South-Eastern corner of Lot 366 of Perthshire Location Al to Brookdale Street; 6184.

Oceanic Drive; 150 links plus truncations; along the South-Western boundary of Lot 1752 of Perth­shire Location Al from Brookdale Street to the South-Western corner of the lot; 6135.

Rosedale Street (extension); 1 chain plus trun­cation; from the North-Western corne1· of Lot 395 of Perthshire Location Al to the Northern align­ment of Alderbury Street; 6091.

Mimosa St1·eet; varying; from the Western align­ment of Linden Gardens to the South-Western corner of Lot 309 of Perthshire Location Al on Plan 5931 and from the South-Eastern corner of Lot 334 to the Eastern alignment of Hornsey Road; and from the Western alignment of Hornsey Road to

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the Eastern alignment of Brookdale Street on Plan 6184; and from the Western alignment of Brool{­dale Street to the North-Western corner of Lot 1752 on Plan 6135; 5931, 6184 and 6135.

Service Road; 1 chain plus truncation; along the Eastern boundary of Lot 1752 of Perthshire Loca­tion Al, from the Southern alignment of Mimosa Street to Brookdale Street; 6135.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 5th day of January, 1951.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) VICTOR DONEY. Minister for Local Government.

GOD SAVE THE KING

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chambers at Perth this 5th day of January, 1951, the following Orders in Council were authorised to be issued:-

The Land Act, 1933-1948. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 782/34. WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1948, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any reserve shall vest in and be held by any municipality, road board, or other person or per­sons to be named in the order in trust for the like or other public purposes to be specified in such order; and whereas it is deemed expedient that reserve No. 21252 should vest in and be held by the West Arthur Road Board in trust for the purpose of a Racecourse: Now, therefore, His Ex­cellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the beforementioned reserve shall vest in and be held by the West Arthur Road Board in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

(Sgd.) R.H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1933-1948. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 597/48. WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1948, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any reserve shall vest in and be held by any municipality, road board, or other person or per­sons to be named in the order in trust for the like or other public purposes to· be specified in such order; and whereas it is deemed expedient that reserve No. 23185 should vest in and be held by the Collie Road Board in trust for the pur­pose of a Community Centre: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned reserve shall vest in and be held by the Collie Road Board in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1933-1950. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 2076/23. WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that any reserve shall vest in and be held by any municipality, road board, or other person or per­sons to be named in the order in trust for the like or other public purposes to be specified in such order; and whereas it is deemed expedient that reserve No. 18320 should vest in and be held by the Perenjori Road Board in trust for the pur­pose of a Children's Playground: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that the beforementioned reserve shall vest in and be held by the Perenjori Road

Board in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

The Land Act, 1933-1950. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corr. No. 4401/50. WHEREAS by section 34 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, it is made lawful for the Governor, by Order in Council, without issuing any deed of grant, to place any reserve under the control of any muni­cipality, road board, or other person or persons, as a board of management, and to empower such board to make, repeal, and alter by-laws for the control and management of such reserves, and prescribe fees for depasturing thereon or other use thereof, and for other purposes, such by-laws to be approved by the Governor and published in the Government Gazette; and whereas it is deemed expedient that reserve 23189 for a Children's Play­ground at Dudinin (Lot 46) should be placed under the control of the Kulin Road Board as a board of management: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby place the before­mentioned reserve under the control of the Kulin Road Board as a board of management, and doth empower such board to make repeal, or alter by-laws for the control and management of the said reserve; for prescribing fees for depasturing thereon or other use thereof; for directing the manner in which such fees shall be imposed, paid, collected, and dis­posed of, and to impose penalties not exceeding in any case £5 for any breach thereof, and £2 a day for a continuing breach, but not more than £20 in the aggregate.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

AT a meeting of the Executive Council, held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, the 16th day of January, 1951, the following Orders in Council were authorised to be issued:-

Health Act, 1911-1950. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.H.D. 1332/48, Ex. Co. No. 70. WHEREAS it is enacted by section 248 of the Health Act 1911-1950, that the term "dangerous infectious disease" means and includes certain specified diseases and also any other disease which the Governor may declare to be a dangerous in­fectious disease for the purpose of the Act; and whereas it is desired to declare certain diseases to be dangerous infectious diseases and to revoke the declaration of certain diseases as dangerous infec­tious diseases: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby declare that the diseases mentioned in Schedule A hereto shall cease to be dangerous in­fectious diseases within the meaning of section 248 of the said Act and the diseases mentioned in Schedule B hereto shall be dangerous infectious diseases.

Schedule A. Asiatic cholera. Cerebro-spinal meningitis. Typhoid fever (including Paratyphoid A and B). Bubonic plague. Acute anterior poliomyelitis. Enteric fever and salmonella. Scarlatina or scarlet fever.

Schedule B. Cholera. Leptospirosis. Meningococcal infection. Ornithosis. Paratyphoid. Plague.

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Poliomyelitis. Puerperal fever. Salmonella infection. Scarlet fever. Trachoma. Typhoid fever.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, 16th January, 1951.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

Health Act, 1911-1950.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.H.D. 1332/48.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 3 of the Health Act, 1911-1950, that the term "infectious disease" means and includes certain specified diseases and also any other disease which the Governor may declare to be an infectious disease for the purpose of the Act; and whereas it is desired to declare certain diseases to be infectious diseases and to revoke the declaration of certain diseases as in­fectious diseases: Now therefore His Excellency the Governor of Western Australia by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby declare that the diseases mentioned in Schedule A hereto shall cease to be infectious diseases within the meaning of section 3 of the said Act and the diseases mentioned in Schedule B hereto shall be infectious diseases.

Schedule A. Undulant fever. Lepto spiral jaundice (Weil's disease). Enteric fever and salmonella. Virus encephalitis. Brills or endemic typhus.

Schedule B. Acute rheumatism (rheumatic fever). Brucellosis. Chorea (St. Vitus). Homologous serum jaundice. Lead poisoning. Trichinosis. Amoebiasis. Leptospirosis. Meningococcal infection. Ornithosis. Paratyphoid. Poliomyelitis. Salmonella infection. Trachoma.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, 16th January, 1951.

R.H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

The Forests Act, 1918.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Forests File 585/50, Lands File 3863/30.

WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918, it is provided that the Governor may by an Order in Council dedicate any Crown lands as State Forests within the meaning and for the purposes of that Act: Now therefore, His Excellency the Governor with the advice and consent of Executive Council doth hereby dedicate about five acres situated in the South-East corner of Williams Location 12306 as an addition to State Forest No. 51 within the mean­ing and for the purposes of the Forests Act, 1918. (Plan 378D/40, A4.l

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

Road Districts Act, 1919-1948. Bruce Rock Road Board.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 872/38. HIS Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and in exercise of the power conferred by section 208 of the Road Districts Act, il19-1948, doth hereby extend the provisions set ot ·-rin the Second Schedule to the said Act to the To, ',sites of Belka, Erikin and Shackleton, situate wL;hin the Bruce Rock Road District.

(Sgd.l R.H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

Road Districts Act, 1919-1948.

Cunderdin and Tammin Road Districts. Alteration of Common Boundary and Re-descrip­

tion of the Boundaries of the Cunderdin Road District and the Wards thereof.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 110/32. HIS Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council under the provisions of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, doth hereby:-

(1) Transfer all that portion of Avon Location 22634 situate North of a line in prolongation East­erly of the Northern boundary of location 14908, from the Cunderdin Road District to the Tammin Road District.

(2) Transfer all that portion of Avon Location 22817 situate South of a line in prolongation East­erly of the Northern boundary of location 14908, from the Tammin Road District to the Cunderdin Road District.

(3) Re-describe the district boundaries of the Cunderdin Road District as described in Schedule A hereto.

(4) Re-describe the ward boundaries of the Cun­derdin Road District as described in Schedule B hereto.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

Schedule A. All that portion of land bounded by lines start­

ing at the Northernmost corner of Avon Location 3995 and extending South-Easterly along the North­Easternmost boundary of that location to a South­ern corner of location 10581; thence North-Easterly along the South-Easternmost boundary of that location and onwards to and along the South­Eastern boundary of Iocation 20918 and again onwards, across a one-chain road, to the South­Western boundary of location 26759; thence South­Easterly and North-Easterly along boundaries of that location and onwards to the South-Western­most corner of location 26760; thence Easterly and Northerly along boundaries of that location and onwards to the Southern boundary of location 24167; thence Easterly and Northerly along boun­daries of that location and onwards to and along the Eastern boundary of location 26791 to the Southern boundary of location 20923; thence East­erly, Northerly, again Easterly and again Northerly along boundaries of that location and part of the Eastern boundary of location 17836 to a point in prolongation Westerly of the Southern boundary of location 18398; thence Easterly to and along that boundary, and the Southern boundary of location 7453 to its South-Easter'n corner; thence Northerly along its Eastern boundary to the South-Western corner of location 26709; thence Easterly and Northerly along boundaries of that location to a point in prolongation Westerly of the Northern boundary of location 6657; thence Easterly to and along that boundary and onwards along the North­ern boundary of location 22492 to its North-Eastern corner; thence Southerly along its Easternmost boundary to a South-Western corner of location

98 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

22065; thence Easterly along the Southern boun­dary of that location to a South-Western corner of location 24076; thence Northerly, Easterly, again Northerly and again Easterly along boundaries of that location and onwards to the Western boundary of location 4770; thence Northerly along the West­ern boundary of that location to the South-Western corner of location 12050; thence Easterly, Northerly and again Easterly along boundaries of that loca­tion and onwards to and along the Northern boun­dary of location 10872 to its North-Eastern corner; thence Southerly along the Eastern boundary of that location and onwards to the Northern boun­dary of location 4770; thence Easterly along that boundary and onwards to and along a Northern boundary of location 21574 and again onwards to the Western boundary of location 20634; thence Northerly and Easterly along boundaries of that location and onwards to the Number 2 Rabbit Proof Fence; thence Southerly along that fence to a point in prolongation Westerly of the Southernmost boundary of location 22977; thence Easterly, to and along that boundary, Northerly, again Easterly and again Northerly along boundaries of that loca­tion to the North-Western corner of location 22181; thence Easterly along the Northern boundaries of locations 22181 and 24677 and onwards to the Eastern side of Road Number 6884; thence South­erly along that side to the North-Western corner of location 20676; thence Easterly along the Northern boundary of that location to its North-Eastern corner; thence Northerly along the Western boun­daries of locations 20605 and 22143; thence East­erly and Southerly along boundaries of the latter location to a North-Western corner of location 13314; thence Easterly and Southerly along boun­daries of that location to a point in prolongation Westerly of the Northern boundary of location 24033; thence Easterly to and along that boundary to its North-Eastern corner; thence generally South-Easterly along the North-Eastern boundary of that location to the Northern boundary of loca­tion 21551; thence Easterly and Southerly along boundaries of that location to the Northern boun­dary of location 12692; thence Easterly, Southerly, and Westerly along boundaries of that loca­tion to the North-Easternmost corner of loca­tion 21552; thence Southerly along the East­ernmost boundary of that location and on­wards to the North-Eastern corner of location 19222; thence Easterly to and along the Northern boundary of location 22952 to a point on the Westernmost boundary of location 22817; thence Northerly, Easterly and Southerly along boun­daries of that location to a North-Eastern corner of location 26733; thence Westerly, Southerly, again Westerly, again Southerly, again Westerly and again Southerly along boundaries of that location and onwards to the Northern boundary of location 24996; thence Easterly, Southerly and Westerly along boundaries of that location to a North-Western corner of location 26761; thence Southerly, Easterly and again Southerly along boundaries of that location and onwards to and along the Western boundary of location 4476; thence Easterly along the Southern boundary of that location to a point in prolongation Northerly of the Westernmost boundary of location 13388; thence Southerly to and along that boundary to its South-Western corner; thence Easterly along a Southern boundary of that location to the North­Western corner of location 4306; thence Southerly along the Western boundaries of that location and location 11541 to the Northern boundary of loca­tion 14832; thence Westerly and Southerly along boundaries of that location to its South-Western corner; thence Westerly along the Western pro­longation of the Southern boundary of that loca­tion to the Eastern boundary of location 24752; thence Southerly along that boundary and on­wards along the Eastern boundary of location 25168 to the Northern boundary of location 17823; thence Westerly and Southerly along boundaries of that location to a point in prolongation East­erly of the Northernmost boundary of location 17822; thence Westerly to and along that boundary to a North-Western corner of that location; thence Southerly, Westerly, Northerly and again Westerly along boundaries of that location to the North­Eastern corner of location 17599; thence Westerly,

Southerly and Easterly along boundaries of that location and the Southern boundary of location 17822 to the western side of Road Number 4482; thence Southerly along that side to the South­Eastern corner of location 16345; thence East­erly to and along the Southern boundary of location 9026 and onwards to a point in prolongation Northerly of the Eastern boundary of location 5539; thence Southerly, crossing the Eastern Goldfields Railway Reserve, to and along that boundary to the Northern side of Road Num­ber 2793; thence South-Westerly, Westerly, Southerly, again South-Westerly, again Westerly, again Southerly, again South-Westerly and again Westerly along that side to a point in prolongation Northerly of the Western boundary of location 6995; thence Southerly to and along that boun­dary and onwards to and along the Western boun­dary of location 16314 to its South-Western corner; thence Easterly along the Southern boundary of that location to a point in prolongation Northerly of the Easternmost boundary of location 20606; thence Southerly to and along that boundary and onwards along the Eastern boundary of location 15405 to the North-Western corner of location 13910; thence Easterly and Southerly along boun­daries of that location and onwards along the Eastern boundary of location 13911 to its South­Eastern corner; thence Westerly along the South­ern boundary -of that location to a point in pro­longation Northerly of the Eastern boundary of location 16083; thence Southerly to and along that boundary to the North-Western corner of location 11604; thence Easterly and Southerly along boundaries of that location and onwards along the Eastern boundary of location 24757 to a Northern boundary of location 15863; thence Easterly along that boundary to the North-West­ern side of Road Number 349; thence South­Westerly along that side and onwards to the Num­ber 2 Rabbit-proof Fence; thence generally South­Easterly along that fence to a point in prolonga­tion North-Easterly of the North-Western boun­dary of location 7992; thence South-West­erly to and along that boundary and onwards to and along the No1th-Western boundary of location 17568 and again onwards to the South­Western side of Road number 3892; thence generally South-Easterly along that side to the Easternmost corner of location 27399; thence South-Westerly, generally North-Westerly, again South-Westerly and North-Westerly along boun­daries of that location and onwards, crossing a one chain road, to and along a North-Eastern boun­dary of location 22813 to a Northern corner of that location; thence South-Westerly and South­Easterly along boundaries of that location and on­wards to a North-Western boundary of location 13246; thence South-Westerly along that boun­dary and onwards to and along the North-West­ern boundary of location 9591 and again onwards to a point in prolongation South-Easterly of the South-Westernmost boundary of location 25361; thence North-Westerly to and along that boun­dary to the Northernmost corner of location 27158; thence South-Westerly along the North­Westernmost boundary of that location and on­wards to the North-Eastern boundary of location 6152; thence North-Westerly and South-Westerly along boundaries of that location to a Western corner of that location; thence North-West­erly to and along the South-Western boun­dary of location 8736 and onwards along the South-Western boundary of location 8388 to a Southern corner of location 17156; thence North-Easterly, North-Westerly, South­Westerly, Southerly, Westerly, across a one chain road, again Southerly, again Westerly, Northerly and again South-Westerly along boundaries of that location and onwards to the North-Eastern corner of location 5630; thence Northerly to and along the Eastern boundary of location 20891 to a point on the Southern boundary of location 18086; thence Westerly, Northerly and Easterly along boundaries of that location to a point in prolongation Southerly of the Easternmost boun­dary of location 20867; thence Northerly to and along that boundary and onwards to the South­ernmost boundary of location 11178; thence West­erly along that boundary and onwards to the

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 99

North-Eastern boundary of location 10277; thence South-Easterly, Southerly and Westerly along boundaries of that location to the Eastern boun­dary of location 4058; thence Southerly and West­erly along boundaries of that location and onwards to the North-Eastern corner of location 6521; thence Southerly and South-Westerly along boun­daries of that location and the South-Eastern boundary er location 13807 and onwards to the North-Eastern boundary of location 8047; thence North-Westerly along that boundary and onwards to and along the North-Eastern boundary of loca­tion 15049 to its Northern corner; thence South­Westerly along the North-Western boundaries of that location and locations 8046 and 8045 to a point in prolongation South-Easterly of the North­Eastern boundary of location 6363; thence North­Westerly to and along that boundary to the East­ern corner of location 24969; thence South­Westerly, North-Westerly and again South-West­erly along boundaries of that location and the North-Western boundary of location 3145 to the Eastern corner of location 4044; thence North­Westerly and South-Westerly along boundaries of that location to the Easternmost corner of loca­tion 27202; thence North-Westerly, South-West­erly and generally North-Westerly along boun­daries of that location and onwards along the North-Easternmost boundary of location 20839 and again onwards to the Eastern corner of loca­tion 10254; thence South-Westerly and North­Westerly along boundaries of that location to a point in prolongation North-Easterly of the South­Eastern boundary of location 9959; thence South­Westerly to and along that boundary to the East­ernmost corner of location 19425; thence South­Easterly along the prolongation South-Easterly of the South-Western boundary of location 9959 to the North-Western boundary of location 7297; thence South-Westerly along that boundary and onwards to the North-Easternmost boundary of location 27200; thence North-Westerly, South-Westerly, again North-Westerly again South-Westerly and again North-Westerly along boundaries of that location to the Easternmost corner of location 27201; thence North-Westerly, South-Westerly, again North-Westerly and again South-Westerly along boundaries of that location to the Eastern corner of Warding Estate Lot 11; thence North­Westerly along the North-Eastern boundaries ot that lot, lot 10, and a vested reserve to the latter's Northern corner; thence South-Westerly along the North-Western boundary of that reserve to its Western Corner; thence North-Westerly to and along the North-Eastern boundaries of Avon Loca­tions 2024 and 1479 to the latters Northern cor­ner; thence South-Westerly along the North­Western boundary of that location to the Eastern corner of Caljie Agricultural Area Lot 30; thence generally North-Westerly along boundaries of that lot and lot 29 to a South-Eastern corner of lot 37 (Reserve 2455); thence Northerly along the Easternmost boundary of that lot to the Eastern corner of Avon Location 1417; thence North-West­erly and South-Westerly along boundaries of that location to the Eastern corner of location 1233; thence North-Westerly along the North-Eastern boundary of that location to the North-Western side of road number 612; thence North-Easterly along that side to the Southernmost corner of loca­tion 3113; thence North-Westerly, South-Westerly, again North-Westerly, Northerly and again North­Westerly along boundaries of that location and the South-Western boundary of location 3022 to its Westernmost corner; thence North-Easterly along the North-Western boundary of that loca­tion and generally North-Easterly along the North­Western boundary of Commonwealth Reserve to a point in prolongation South-Easterly of the South­western boundary of location 2294; thence North­Westerly to and along that boundary and onwards, crossing the Eastern Goldfields Railway Reserve to a South-Eastern corner of Meckering Agricul­tural Area Lot 256; thence Westerly and North­Westerly along boundaries of that lot and onwards generally North-Westerly to and along the South­Western boundary of Avon Location 1481 to its Westernmost corner; thence North-Easterly along the North-Western boundary of that location to a point in prolongation South-Easterly of the South-

Western side of road number 3084; thence North­Westerly to and along that side to a point in pro­longation South-Westerly of the South-Eastern­most boundary of location 2727; thence North­Easterly to and along that boundary to the East­ern corner of that location; thence North-Westerly along the South-Western boundaries of locations 3004 and 3742 to the South-Eastern boundary of location 4021; thence North-Easterly, North-West­erly, Westerly and again North-Westerly along boundaries of that location and onwards to the South-Easternmost boundary of location 3995; thence South-Westerly, North-Westerly, again South-Westerly, again North-Westerly, again South-Westerly, again North-Westerly, North-East­erly, again North-Westerly, again North-Easterly, again North-Westerly and again North-Easterly along boundaries of that location to the starting point. (Plans 27B and C/40, 26A, B, C and D/40, 3A and B/40.)

Schedule B.

West Ward. All that portion of Cunderdin Road District

situate West of lines starting from a point on the Cunderdin Road District boundary situate at the North-Western corner of Avon Location 22493 and extending Southerly along the Western boundary of that location to the Northern boundary of loca­tion 7847; thence Westerly and Southerly along boundaries of that location to its South-Western corner; thence South-Westerly along the Western boundary of location 7927 to a point in prolongation Easterly of the Southernmost boundary of loca­tion 13761; thence Westerly to and along that boundary and onwards to the Eastern boundary of location 9584; thence Southerly, South-Westerly and Westerly along boundaries of that location to the North-Western corner of location 8477; thence Southerly, Easterly and again Southerly along boundaries of that location and location 24046 and onwards to the North-Westernmost corner of loca­tion 26668; thence Southerly and South-Westerly along boundaries of that location and onwards to and along the Western boundary of location 22011 and again onwards to the Northern boundary of location 20980; thence Westerly and Southerly along boundaries of that locatio:, , ~o a point in prolonga­tion Easterly of the North'<n boundary of location 22942; thence Westerly to and along that boundary to the North-Western corner of that location; thence Southerly along the Western boundary of that location to its South-Western corner; thence South-Easterly to and along the South-Western boundary of location 22941 and onwards to and along the South-Western boundary of location 18409 to a point in prolongation North-Easterly of the South-Easternmost boundary of location 17341: thence South-Westerly to and along that boundary to the South-Eastern side of road num­ber 1704; thence generally South-Westerly along that side to the South-Western corner of location 3300; thence South-Easterly along the South­Western boundary of that location to a point in prolongation North-Easterly of the South-Eastern boundary of Meckering Agricultural Area Lot 197; thence South-Westerly to and along that boundary and onwards, crossing the Eastern Goldfields Rail­way Reserve, to the Northern boundary of lot 120; thence Westerly along that boundary to the North­Eastern side of Bulgin Road; thence South-Easterly along that side to the Southern corner of lot 126; thence North-Easterly along the South-Eastern boundaries of that lot and lot 125 to a point in prolongation North-Westerly of a South-Western boundary of lot 201; thence South-Easterly to and along that boundary and onwards along the South­western boundary of lot 232 to the North-Western­most corner of Avon Location 5009; thence South­Easterly along the South-Western boundary of that location to the North-Eastern corner of location 5010; thence South-Westerly and South-Easterly along boundaries of that location to a point in pro­longation North-Easterly of the South-Easternmost boundary of location 5560; thence South-Westerly to and along that boundary to the North-Western corner of location 5284; thence South-Easterly along the South-Western boundary of that location and onwards to and along the North-Easternmost boundary of location 20628 to the Northern corner

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of location 6068; thence South-Westerly and South­Easterly along boundaries of that location to the North-Western boundary of location 12139; thence North-Easterly and South-Easterly along bound­aries of that location and onwards to the North­Western boundary of location 8007; thence South­Westerly along that boundary and onwards along the North-Western boundary of location 4137 to its Western corner; thence South-Easterly along the South-Western bonudary of that location to a point in prolongation North-Easterly of the South-East­ern boundary ,f location 2779; thence South-'\Vest­erly to and & ong that boundary to the Western corner of loL .. tion 18034; thence South-Easterly and North-Ea&terly along boundaries of that loca­tion to a point in prolongation North-Westerly of the North-Eastern boundary of location 18035; thence South-Easterly to and along that boundary and onwards to the Northern corner of location 18031; thence South-Westerly along the North­Westernmost boundary of that location and on­wards to the North-Easternmost boundary of loca­tion 11289; thence South-Easterly along that boundary and onwards to the North-Western boundary of location 6342; thence North-Easterly and South-Easterly along boundaries of that loca­tion and onwards to and along the North-Eastern boundary of location 8001 to the North-Western boundary of location 12529; thence North-Easterly and South-Easterly along boundaries of that loca­tion and onwards to and along the North-Eastern boundary of location 15762 and again onwards to the North-Western boundary of location 14939; thence South-Westerly along that boundary and onwards to the Northern corner of location 15049, a point on the Cunderdin Road District boundary. (Plans 27B and C/40, 26A and D/40, 3A/40J

Central Ward. All that portion of Cunderdin Road District

situate East of lines commencing at the North­Western corner of Avon Location 22493 and finish­ing at the Northern corner of location 15049, being the Eastern boundaries of the Western Ward. (Plans 26A, B, C and D/40, 3A and B/40.l

Premier's Department, Perth, 5th January, 1951.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has cancelled, as from and including the 24th day

of February, 1951, the appointment approved by Executive Council of the Honourable Mr. Justice James Leonard Walker as Deputy President of the Court of Arbitration and as Chairman of the Public Service Appeal Board, and in lieu thereof has appointed as from and including the 25th day of February, 1951, the Honourable Mr. Justice John Evenden Virtue under section 46 of the Ind11strial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, to be the Deputy Presi­dent of the Court of Arbitration and under s0ct10n 3 of the Public Service Appeal Board Act, 1920-1949, to be the Chairman of the Public Service Appeal Board as constituted under paragraph (a) of subsection (2) of section 3 of the Public Service Appeal Board Act, 1920-1949.

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

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Premier's Department, Perth, 17th January, 1951.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the following appointments to the Commission of the Peace:-

Gregory George Patrick Harris, Esquire, of Dardanup, to be a Justice of the Peace for the Forrest Magisterial District.

Alfred Charles Wood, Esquire, of Muralgarra Station, Yalgoo, to be a Justice of the Peace for the Murchison Magisterial District in lieu of the Gascoyne Magisterial District.

Victor Percy Henry Spencer, Esquire, of Bindi Bindi to be a Justice of the Peace for the Avon Magisterial District in lieu of the Perth Magisterial District.

IT is hereby notified, for public information, tha:t His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has accepted the resignation of James Percy Nichols, Esquire, of Coolgardie, a~ a J~sti_ce of ~he Peace for the Coolgardie Magistenal D1stnct, owmg to departure from the district.

R.H. DOIG, Under secretary, Premier's Department.

BUILDING OPERATIONS AND BUILDING MATERIALS CONTROL ACT, l945-1950.

state Housing Commission, Perth, 17th January, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to make the following regulations pursuant to the provisions of the Building Operations and Building Materials Control Act, 1945-1950.

R. J. BOND, Secretary.

BUILDING OPERATIONS AND BUILDING MATERIALS CONTROL ACT, 1945-1950.

Regulations. Citation.

1. These regulations may be cited as the Building Operations and Building Materials Control Act Regulations.

Interpretation. 2. In these regulations unless the context requires otherwise-"Act" means the Building Operations and Building Materials Control Act,

1945-1950; "approval of a local authority" means an approval of a council of the

municipality of a municipal district given pursuant to the provisions of section two hundred and ninety-eight of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1947, and the approval of a road board given pursuant to regulation 2 of the Building Regulations in the Second Schedule to the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, as the case may be;

"appurtenances" used in relation to a residential building intend~d. for permanent use as a dwelling house means verandahs, porches and out-bmldmgs for use in connection with the residential building;

"area of a residential building intended for permanent use as a dwelling house"­

(a) means-(i) in the case of a single storey building a total of the floor areas

of the residential building and of its appurtenances;

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

(ii) in the case of a multi storied building the total of the floor areas of each storey and of its appurtenances;

(b) does not include in any case the floor area of a garage if constructed under the ground floor of the residential building where the ground levels of the site are such that the fioo1· level of the garage will be no more than three feet below the natural surface;

"floor area" means the area at floor level measured to the outside of the external walls;

expressions used have the same respective meaning as in the Act.

Exemption of Certain Building Operations. 3. Pursuant to the provisions of paragraph (i) of subsection (2) of section

nine of the Act, it is hereby declared that the provisions of subsection (1) of that section which preclude the commencement of a building operation without the consent of the Commission shall not apply to the construction of a residential building intended for permanent use as a dwelling house if the floor area of the building does not exceed fifteen hundred square feet.

Release of Building Material from Control. 4. The provisions of the last preceding regulation do not prejudice the

provisions of the Act which impose certain restrictions on transactions in building materials but where a building operation is the subject of an approval of a local authority, that approval shall accompany the application referred to in section twenty-one of the Act, for a license to acquire controlled building material, which is required for the building operation.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department. Position. Class. Salary.

101

Date Returnable.

1951. Crown Law ....

Lands and Surveys

Clerks (Assessing), Receiving Room, Land Titles Office (Items 2419 and 2420)

C-II.-2/3 Margin £250-£310 20th January.

Do. do.

Do. do. Do. do.

Mental Hospitals Do .....

Public Works Do.

Metropolitan Do. Do. Do. Do.

Water Supply do.

Mines Do.

Crown Law .... Treasury

do. do. do.

Lands and Surveys Police

Mines ....

Agriculture

Crown Law ....

Do.

Do.

Do.

Lands and Surveys

Do. do. Do. do.

State Insurance Office Do. do.

Metropolitan Water Supply Do. do.

Agriculture ....

Clerks (Relieving), Lands Accounts (Items 518 and 519)

Clerk (Salaries and Staff), Forests Accounts (Item 565)

Clerk, Forests Accounts (Item 567) Clerk, Land Settlement Accounts (Item 574) Psychologists ( 2) (a) .... Social Workers (2) (a)

Clerk, Northam (Item 1525) Chief Clerk (Item 1456) (c) .... Clerk (Item 1941) Clerk, Valuations (Item 1983) Clerk, Under Secretary's Office (Item 1871) Clerks, Relieving (Items 1877 and 1878) .... Meter Readers (Items 1962 and 1963) (a) Mining Registrar, Cue (Item 891) (b) Mining Registrar, Leonora (Item 910) Clerk of Courts, Fremantle (Item 2355) Clerk (Orders), Government Printing Office

(Item 189) (a) Clerk, Applications and Inspection (Item 611) Inspector, Grade I., Weights and Measures

(Item 1399) Mineralogist and Research Officer, Govern­

ment Chemical Laboratories (Item 849) (a) Manager, Research Stations, Salmon Gums

and Esperance Plain (a) (c) Clerk (Journals), Land Titles Office (Item

2425) Clerk (Issuing Room), Land Titles Office (Item

2444) Clerk (Index Room), Land Titles Office (Item

2448) General Assistants (Strong Room), Land Titles

Office (Items 2438, 2439 and 2440) (a) Clerk-Typist, Surveyor General's Division

(Item 683) Clerk, Accounts Branch (Item 516) .... Clerk, Records Branch (Item 484) Clerk, Relieving (Item 2107) .... Clerk, Accounts (Item 2125) Clerk, Stores Control (Item 1928) Meter Reader (Item 1956) (a) Officer in Charge and Registrar of Brands,

Vermin Branch (Item 2880)

C-II.-2

C-II.-2

C-II.-1 C-II.-2 P-II.-6/7 G-II.-3/4

(F) C-II.-1

' C-II.-6 C-II.-1 C-II.-3 C-II.-2 C-II.-2 G-VII.-2 C-II.-3 C-II.-3 C-II.-6 G-II.-1

C-II.-1 G-II.-4

Margin £250-£270

Margin £250-£270

Margin £200-£230 Margin £250-£270 Margin £425-£525 Margin £290-£350

Margin £200-£230 Margin £425-£450 Margin £200-£230 Margin £290-£310 Margin £250-£270 Margin £250-£270 l\fargin £120-£150 Margin £290-£310 Margin £290-£310 Margin £425-£450 Margin £200-£230

Margin £200-£230 Margin £330-£350

P-II.-2/7 Margin £270-£525

G-II.-2/3 Margin £250-£310

C-II.-1

C-II.71

C-II.-1

l\1argin £200-£230

Margin £200-£230

Margin £200-£230

G-VII.-1 Margin 40% £120

C-II.-1 (F)

C-II.-2 C-II.-2 C-II.-2 C-II.-1 C-II.-2 G-VII.-2 C-II.-7

Margin £200-£230

Margin £250-£270 Margin £250-£270 Margin £250-£270 l\1argin £200-£230 Margin £250-£270 Margin £120-£150 Margin £475-£525

(a) Applications are called under sections 23 and 24 of the Public Service Act. (b) Allowance for Water Supply W_ork, £30. (c) Free quarters.

do.

do.

do. do. do. do.

27th January. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

do. do.

do.

29th January.

3rd February.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do. do. do. do. do. do. do.

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

S. A. TAYLOR, Public Service Commissioner.

102 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

Public Service Commissioner's Office, Perth, 17th January, 1951.

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

Ex. Co. 2547, P.S.C. 387/50--W. N. G. Jones, Clerk, Audit Department. to be Inspector, Hospital Accounts, Medical Department, Class C-II-6, as from 18th December, 1950.

Ex. Co. 2801, P.S.C. 426/50--R. G. Champion Clerk, Registrar General's Office, Chief Secretary's Department, to be Clerk, Class C-II-1, as from 5th January, 1951.

Ex. Co. 2801, P.S.C. 440/50-W. S. A. Gordon, Clerk, Native Affairs Department, to be Clerk in Charge, Accounts, Class C-II-'1, as from 5th Janu­ary, 1951

Ex. Co. 2700, P.S.C. 478/50--R. B. Brigdale. Treasury Inspector, Audit Department, to be Chief Inspector, Class A-I-1, as from 19tl1 December, 1950.

Also of the following appointments under section 23 of the Public Service Act:-

Ex. Co. 21, P.S.C. 1093/49--Kevia Bany Moore. to be Junior Clerk, Public Trust Office, Crown Law Department, as from 4th Aprii, 1950.

Ex. Co. 21, P.S.C. 66/50-Lionel Dougl2,s Clarl::e. to be Engineering Surveyor, Public VTorks Depart­ment, as from 1st February, 1950.

Ex. Co. 21, P.S.C. 396150--Thorns,s Frederic1.z Rann, to be Assistant Surveyor (Sl1ipwrightl Har­bour and Light Depart.men.t, Chief Secretary's Department, as from 22nd September, 1950.

Also of the acceptance of the following resigna­tion:-

Ex. Co. 21-H. R. J. Green, Manager, Research Station, Salmon Gums, Department of Agriculturn, as from 31st January, 1951.

S. A. TAYLOR, Public Service Commissioner.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 18th January, 1951.

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

Lawrence John Carroll, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court, Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Cue, and Acting Clerk of the Murchison Court of Sessions, during the absence on leave of L. s. Macfarlane.

Constable Ivor Valentine Wells, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Dalwallinu, during the absence on leave of Con­stable A. B. Thorpe.

Alfred Leslie Day, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Meeka­tharra, during the absence on leave of Wallace Yeo Reed Gannon.

Constable Francis Thomas Byrnes, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Mullewa, during the absence on leave of Constable Selby Milton Leeder.

Walter Lewis Sharpe, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Norse­man, during the absence on leave of Charles Nor­man Anzac Taylor.

Constable Percival Herbert Gannaway, as Acting Clerk of the Local Court Court and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Ravensthorpe, during the absence on leave of Coil.stable H. S. Woods.

Edward William Hoskins, of Bruce Rock, as a Sworn Valuator under section 14 of the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1946.

THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the undermentioned appointments:-

Sergeant Norman Ruthven, as Acting Bailiff of the Bridgetown Local Court, during the absence on leave of Sergeant E. C. Nicholls.

Constable Ivor Valentine Wells, as Acting Bailiff of the Dalwallinu Local Court, during the absence on leave of Constable A. B. Thorpe.

Constable J. Weiland, as Acting Bailiff of the Goomalling Local Court at Dowerin, during the absence on leave of Constable R. G. Vinicombe.

Constable H. B. Olsson, as Acting Bailiff of the Wagin Local Court at Dumbleyung, during the absence on leave of Constable A. J. Cowie.

Constable Ernest James Gilmore, as Acting Bailiff of the Katanning Local Court at Gnowan­gerup, during the absence on annual leave of Con­stable W. H. M. Latter.

Constable John Tyson Simpson, as Acting Bailiff of the Bridgetown Local Court at Greenbushes, dur­ing the absence on leave of Constable A. C. Basker­ville.

Constable Maxwell George Baker, as Acting Bailiff of the Meekatharra Local Court, during the absence on leave of Constable G. J. Barrett.

Constable R. G. Gilchrist, as Acting Bailiff of the Bruce Rock Local Court at Narembeen, during the absence on leave of Constable T. W. Needle.

Constable Albert John Anderson, as Acting Bailiff of the Merredin Local Court at Trayning, during the absence on leave of Constable L. A. Mumme.

Sergeant V. M. Creagh, as Acting Bailiff of the Moora Local Court, during the absence on leave of Sergeant V. T. McDonald.

Constable Herbert Percival Gannaway, as Acting Bailiff to the Ravensthorpe Local Court, during the absence on leave of Constable H. S. Woods.

THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the undermentioned appointments as Commissioners for Declarations under the Declarations and Attes­tations Act. 1913 :-Ernest Edgar Hambley, Queen's Park: Geoffrey Graham Hooker, East Cannington; Gordon Hundley, Mosman Park; James Reid, Wattle Grove; John Roden Sutherland, Kununop-pin.

H. SHEAN, Under Secretary for Law.

BILLS ASSENTED TO. IT is hereby notified, for public information, that His Excellency the Governor has assented in the name and on behalf of the King, on the dates stated, to the undermentioned Bills passed by the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly during the First Session of the Twentieth Parlia­ment, 1950.

Short Title of Bill, Date of Assent, No. of Act. State Housing Act Amendment; 29th December;

XXVII. Commonwealth Jubilee Observance; 29th Decem­

ber; XXXI. Constitution Acts Amendment (No. 4) ; 29th

December; LXIII. Welshpool-Bassendean Railway; 29th December;

LXIV. Bassendean Marshalling Yards; 29th December;

LXV. Railway (Upper Darling Rangel Discontinuance;

29th December; LXVI. Perth Town Hall; 5th January; LXVII. Swan Lands Revestment; 5th January; LXVIII. Inspection of Machinery Act Amendment; 5th

January; LXIX. Bees Act Amendment; 5th January; LXX. Loan; 5th January; LXXI. Appropriation; 5th January; LXXII. Seeds; 5th January; LXXIII. Lunacy Act Amendment; 5th January; LXXIV. Physiotherapist; 5th January; LXXV. Agriculture Protection Board; 5th January;

LXXVI. Fauna Protection; 5th January; LXXVII.

FRED E. ISLIP, Acting Clerk of the Parliament'.;.

11th January, 1951.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1948.

Department of Public Health, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

THE following appointment made by the under­mentioned local health authority is hereby approved:-

Belmont Park Road Board-T. W. Howard to be Health Inspector until 23rd February, 1951'.

W. S. DAVIDSON, Deputy Commissioner of Public Health.

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 103

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1948. Department of Public Health,

Perth, 16th January, 1951. HIS Excellency the Governor, in Council, has been pleased to appoint:-

P.H.D. 1336/49-W. B. Locke, to be a member of the Bruce Rock Memorial Hospital Board, for the period ending 31st July, 1952, vice F. S. Robinson, resigned.

P.H.D. 518/29-0. Mayrhofer, to be a member of the Brookton Hospital Board. for the period ending the 31st July, 1951, vice D. G. Nathan, resigned.

P.H.D. 1421/47-Dr. J. G. 0. Ward, to be Medical Officer, North-West.

And has cancelled the appointments of Drs. J. J. Elphinstone, J. C. Edwards and M. R. Milne, as Medical Officers, North-West.

H. T. STITFOLD, Under Secretary.

Department of Public Health, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

P.H.D. 1734/50. HIS Excellency the Governor, in Executive Council, pursuant to section 3 of the Physiotherapists Act, 1950, has been pleased to appoint the following persons to be members of the Physiotherapists Registration Board for such period as may be pre­scribed by regulations to be made under the said Act:-Linley Henzell, Commissioner of Public Health; Henry Manners Hill, Medical Practitioner; Horace Gray Radden, nominated by the Senate of the University of W.A.; Octavia Grave, Physio­therapist; Marcus Joseph Rosen, Physiotherapist.

W. S. DAVIDSON, Deputy Commissioner of Public Health.

HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1948. Wiluna District Hospital.

Amendment of By-laws for the Control of the Medical Fund.

P.H.D. 439/45, Ex. Co. No. 74. AT a meeting of the board of management of the Wiluna District Hospital held on the 24th day of June, 1950, the following resolution was passed:­Whereas under the provisions of section 23 of the Hospitals Act, 1927-1948, a board may itself establish and manage a Medical Fund the object of which shall be to secure for its subscribers medical attendance, hospital treatment, or other similar benefits and may by by-laws provide for the regulation and control of such fund; and whereas the board of management of the Wiluna District Hospital has established a Medical Fund and has made by-laws for the control and manage­ment thereof as published in the Government Gazette on the 1st day of May, 1942, and further amended by notices published in the Government Gazette on the 16th day of March, 1945, and on the 3rd day of October, 1947; and whereas the said board of management now deems it expedient to amend the said by-laws in the manner men­tioned in the Schedule hereunder: Now, there­fore, the said board of management of the Wiluna District Hospital, acting pursuant to section 23 of the Hospitals Act, 1927-1948, doth hereby amend the by-laws for the control and manage­ment of its said Medical Fund hereinbefore men-

• tioned in the manner set forth in the Schedule hereunder.

Schedule. By-law 2 is deleted and a new by-law is inserted

in lieu thereof as follows:-2. Any person who subscribes ls. 6d. per week

or the sum of 19s. 6d. per quarter, or any male person under the age of 16 years, or single woman or widow who subscribes the sum of ls. per week or 13s. per quarter shall be termed a subscriber. Males under the age of 16 years earning more than 30s. per week, but less than £3 per week shall subscribe ls. per week, and males under the age of 16 years earning £3 per week or more shall subscribe ls. 6d. per week. Females under the age of 16 years earning more than 30s. per week shall subscribe ls. per week.

Passed at a meeting of the board of management of the Wiluna District Hospital this 24th day of June, 1950.

D. N. McCASKILL, Chairman.

C. FISHER, Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council 16th January, 1951.

(Sgd.) R. H~ DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

Fremantle Harbour Trust.

NOTICE TO MARINERS. No. 1 of 1951.

Australia-West Coast. Fremantle Inner Harbour.

Alterations in Character of Navigation Lights in Light .Towers on North and South Entrance Moles.

Positions-(a-l Outer end of the North mole-Lat. 32°

03' 15" s., Long. 115° 43' 15" E. (approx.). (b) Outer end of the South mole-Lat. 32°

03' 20" s., Long. 115° 43' 40" E. (approx.). Details.-As from Monday, 15th January, 1951,

the character of the above lights will be one second flash and one second eclipse instead of one-half second flash and one-half second eclipse as at present.

Visibility with altered method of lighting has been increased to 11 miles in both cases.

Charts affected-Nos. Aus. 112, 113, B.A. 1700 and 1058.

Publication affected-Australia Pilot Vol. V. ( 1934), pages 312 and 313.

Authority-Fremantle Harbour Trust. Date-9th January, 1951.

(Sgd.) E. TRIVETT, Harbour Master.

(Sgd.) H. ACTON, Secretary.

POLICE ACT, 1892.

Sections 75 and 76. THE following unclaimed stolen and found pro­perty will be sold by Public Auction in the Police Garage, Roe Street, Perth, on Tuesday, 6th Feb­ruary, 1951, at 10 a.m.

J. DOYLE, Commissioner of Police.

10/1/51. Unclaimed Stolen Property.

Folio, Property. 241/48; 1 pair black shoes, 1 gent's sports coat. 17 / 49; 1 pair gent's shoes, 1 pair lady's slippers. 22/49; 1 bottle orange cordial. 48/49; 1 white silk shirt. 74/49; 1 gent's sports coat. 78/49; 3 gent's shirts, 1 fountain pen, 1 gold

propelling pencil. 83/49; 1 gent's felt hat. 87/49; 1 woollen jumper, quantity ladies' under-

wear. 90/49; toilet requisites, confectionery toys. 98/49; 1 pair slippers, 1 scarfe, 1 pair stockings. 118/49; 4½ yards of dress material. 130/49; 1 gent's gold pocket watch, 1 electric

meter. 132/49; 1 pair gent's gloves, 1 fountain pen, 1

lady's glove. 142/ 49; 1 gent's overcoat. 151/49; 4 pair stockings, 8½ pair sockettes, 1

electric iron. 153/49; 1 brown leather handbag. 154/49; 1 black shopping bag. 156/49; 3 push cycle generators, 1 push cycle

headlamp. 184/49; 1 stainless steel jug, 1 drinking glass. 199/49; 2 white metal and 4 yellow metal wrist

watches. 205/49; 10 tubes of "Pepsodent" tooth paste. 209/49; 1 lady's handbag. 237/50; 2 push cycles and a quantity of push

cycle parts.

104 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

Unclaimed Found Property.

Folio, Property.

695/ 44; 1 enamel bucket, 14 surgical instruments, 2 straps.

494/47; 1 wireless, 3 lb. tobacco, quantity of clothing etc.

772/ 49; 1 pair lady's gloves. 791/49; 2 pair ladies' shoes, 1 odd shoe. 795/49; 1 grey blanket. 808/ 49; 1 Braile system reading book. 809/49; 1 lady's blue leather handbag. 812/49; 1 brown case, 1 pair boy's running shoes,

clothing, etc. 815/49; 1 red purse. 821/49; 1 stewards white drill coat. 823/49; 3 kitchen chairs. 824/49; 1 lady's handbag. 825/49; 1 black wallet. 828/ 49; 1 Holy Bible. 830/49; 1 black motor cycle pillion seat. 831/ 49; 1 gent's "Swansea" push cycle. 833/49; 1 gent's "Malvern Star" push cycle. 835/49; 1 double sheet. 845/49; 1 lady's wnst watch, 4 rings, 1 brooch. 852/49; 1 grey purse. 856/ 49; 1 brown leather attache case. 857 / 49; 1 pair reading glasses and case. 864/49; 1 brown leather wallet. 872/ 49; 1 silver brooch. 873/49; 1 sextant in a wooden box. 876/ 49; 1 bicycle pump. 87 / 49; 1 suit case containing clothing etc. 880/49; 1 gent's wrist watch. 895/49; 1 black purse. 899/49; 1 brown leather purse. 903/49; 1 "Operatic" portable radio. 904/ 49; 1 hypodermic syringe in a metal case. 907 / 49; 1 canvas holder containing tools. 908/49; 1 brooch. 913/ 49; 1 gent's "Coventry" push cycle. 918/ 49; 1 gent's overcoat. 919/49; 1 pearl cluster brooch. 922/ 49; 1 baby's pillow and white cover. 925 / 49; 1 white metal propelling pencil. 928/ 49; 1 grey dust coat. 930/ 49; 1 black purse. 939/49; 1 brown purse. 941/49; 1 crank handle. 943/49; 1 pair child's brown bathers. 945/49; 1 gladstone bag. 951/49; 1 leather motor cycle carrying bag. 952/ 49; quantity of cork rings. 963/49; 1 pair blue gloves. 965 / 49; 2 white metal stocks. 966/ 49; 1 leather wallet. 972/ 49; 1 brown blind roller. 974/ 49; 1 brown wallet. 975/49; 1 black purse. 979/49; 1 black leather purse. 983/49; 1 pair gent's braces. 986/49; 1 brown leather tobacco pouch. 987 / 49; 1 small brown change purse. 988/ 49; 1 bundle of mosquito netting. 994/49; 1 black handbag. 995/49; 1 black change purse. 996/49: 1 brown change purse. 998/ 49; 1 calf skin purse. 1000/49; 1 black change purse. 1010/49; 1 blue wallet. 1014/49; 1 alarm clock, 1 pen knife. 1018/ 49; 1 black leather wallet. 1021/59; 1 small fawn change purse. 1023/49; 1 cigarette case. 1027/49; 1 pair horn rimmed spectacles. 1029/49; 1 motor car hub capi 1034/49; 1 gold ring. 16/50; 1 navy blue overcoat. 20/50; 2 suit cases containing clothing. 21/50; 1 pair white gloves. 23/50; 1 towel, 1 comb, 1 Biro pen. 26/50; 1 Rosary Crucifix. 27/50; 1 motor cycle pillion seat. 30/50; 1 pair spectacles. 31/50; 1 brown suitcase. 32/50; 1 brown leather wallet. 40/50; 1 gold tie pin. 42/50; 1 straw bonnet. 47 / 50; 1 sheet of music. 48/50; 1 motor tyre. 49/50; 1 pair spectacles.

Folio, Property.

54/50; 1 brown change purse, 1 brass ring. 55/50; 1 red and white plastic change purse. 56/50; 1 blue leather change purse. 59/50; 1 string of pearls. 61/50; 1 brown purse. 62/50; 1 gent's brown shoe. 65/50; 1 piece of pink dress material. 72/50; 1 gold ring. 74/50; 1 cosmetic bag. 76/50; 1 green stroller. 79/50; 1 camera case and exposure meter scale. 81/50; 1 baby's pillow. 85/50; 1 lady's wrist watch. 95/50; 1 push cycle pump. 103/50; 1 brown tobacco pouch. 104/50; 1 spray of flowers. 106/50; 1 gent's brown sports coat. 108/50; 1 black and gold propelling pencil. 111/50; 1 length of flex. 117 / 50; 1 "Koret" camera. 120/50; 1 push cycle frame and front forks. 122/50; Number of purses, cosmetics, pearl neck-

lace, lady's watch. 124/50; 1 motor car rim, tyre and tube. 127 /50; 1 brown bag containing clothing. 129/50; 3 scent spray bottles. 133/50; 1 piece of blue shirting. 135/50; 1 towel and shorts, etc. 140/50; 1 black tobacco pouch. 142/50; 1 set of rosary beads. 147/50; 1 child's reading book. 148/50; 1 small money purse. 149/50; 1 small money purse. 152/50; 2 wallets, 1 pullover, 1 push cycle. 153/50; 1 sports coat, 1 suit, 1 pair sports

trousers, etc. 154/50; 1 navy blue purse. 157/50; 1 small brown purse and contents. 158/50; 1 pair lady's silk stockings. 164/50; 1 lady's string bag. 165/50; 1 signet ring. 166/50; 1 brown leather handbag. 167 / 50; 1 propelling pencil. 174/50; 1 yellow metal ring. 175/50; 1 gent's sports coat, 1 Biro pen. 181/50; 1 lady's black shoe. 182/50; 1 brown wallet. 183/50; 2 steel rings. 191/50; 1 pair spectacles. 194/50; 1 petrol cap and lock. 195/50; 1 pair hedge clippers. 198/50; 1 blue change purse. 200/50; 1 red change purse. 206/50; 1 pair gent's sandals. 209/50; 1 baby's rug. 210/50; 1 pair maroon bathers. 212/50; 1 pair horn rimmed spectacles. 220/50; 1 lady's black handbag. 226/50; 1 lifebuoy, 1 yellow metal locket, 1 purse,

clothing. 230/50; 1 small white purse. 242/50; 3 shirts. 245/50; 1 set of mother of pearl rosary beads. 248/50; 1 dark brown tobacco pouch. 249/50; 1 leather bag and contents. 251/50; 1 gent's grey felt hat. 252/50; 1 lady's kid glove. 253/50; 1 yellow metal badge. 254/50; 1 gent's overcoat. 255/50; 1 brown leather gauntlet. 258/50; 1 gent's Malvern Star push cycle. 259/50; 1 green "Scroll' ball point pen. 260/50; 1 small brown suit case. 267/50; 1 small purse. 279/50; 1 green lumber jacket. 280/50; 1 pair gent's gauntlets. 281/ 50; 2 grey rugs, 1 clock, 1 pillow and case,

clothing. 288/50; 1 grey felt bag. 290/50; 1 gent's push cycle. 294/50; 1 lady's grey leather purse. 293/50; 1 grey blanket. 299/50; 1 gent's dark brown leather wallet. 301/50; 1 small white purse. 302/50; 1 rock hammer. 306/50; 1 gent's tobacco pouch. 310/50; 1 set of upper and lower dentures. 313/50; 1 small change purse.

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 105

Folio, Property.

315/50; 1 pair lady's black kid gloves. 318/50; 2 ladies' handkerchiefs. 320/50; 1 pair horn-rimmed spectacles and case. 321/50; 1 black leather wallet. 328/50; 1 black plastic purse. 331/50; 1 "Lucas" push cycle. 333/50; 1 red leather handbag. 339/50; 1 umbrella. 341/50; 1 gent's necktie. 345/50; 1 black umbrella. 346/50; 1 green truck tail board. 352/50; 1 brown money purse. 354/ 50; 1 pair lady's gloves. 357/50; 1 black "Onoto" fountain pen. 360/50; 1 brooch, 1 pair horn-rimmed spectacles. 369/50; 1 five-ton jack. 370/50; 1 push cycle pump. 372/50; 1 pair cowboy chaps. 373/50; 1 brown leather change purse. 376/50; 1 "Ronson" cigarette lighter. 384/50; 1 brown check umbrella. 385/50; 1 motor car petrol cap. 386/50; 1 Globite case containing lady's clothing. 390/50; 1 gent's pullover, 1 child's floral frock. 391/50; 1 pair motor cyclist's goggles. 392/ 50; 1 pair socks, 2 pairs white shorts, 1 white

shirt. 393/50; 1 brown suit case containing clothing,

torch, etc. 395/50; 1 lady's black handbag. 397/50; 1 canvas haversack. 399/50; 1 gent's "Northam" push cycle. 402/ 50; 2 lengths of shop counter edging. 403/50; 1 white metal dress ring. 405/50; 1 lady's plastic handbag. 406/50; 1 pair sun glasses. 407 / 50; 1 brown suit case and contents. 408/50; 1 gent's "Frewzone" push cycle. 410/50; 1 green and white leather shoulder bag. 412/50; 1 white leather change purse. 413/50; 1 navy blue overcoat and jumper. 416/50; 1 gent's "Flash" push cycle. 423/ 50; 1 leather cigarette paper holder. 424/50; 1 brown composition case. 425/50; 1 gent's push cycle. 429/50; 1 brown leather change purse. 434/50; 1 lower set of dentures. 436/50; 1 blue velvet purse. 440/50; 1 boy's black rubber hat. 443/50; 1 gladstone bag containing clothing. 445/50; 1 black and green change purse. 446/50; 1 gent's blue-grey suit, 1 gent's overcoat. 452/50; 1 blue change purse. 454/50; 1 white change purse. 455/50; 1 black and red change purse. 456/50; 1 black change purse. 457 /50; 1 black change purse. 458/50; 1 green change purse. 459/50; 1 blue change purse. 460/50; 1 red change purse. 461/50; 1 brown bag. 462/50; 1 brown purse. 464/ 50; 1 pair spectacles. 465/50; 1 bag of motor cycle engine parts. 466/50; 1 belt. 469/50; 1 pair trousers. 473/50; 1 purse. 476/50; 1 blue handbag. 478/ 50; 1 cape. 483 / 50; 1 handbag. 485/50; 1 motor truck tube. 486/50; quantity of wallets, fountain pens, gloves,

watch, etc. 488/50; 1 wrist watch. 489 / 50; 1 pair spectacles. 493/50; 1 tin of paints, 2 tennis balls, 1 box of

pen nibs. 495/50; 1 change purse. 498/50; 1 prayer book. 500/50; 1 black umbrella. 502/50; 1 pair spectacles and case. 506/ 50; 1 pair gloves. 508/50; 1 change purse. 510/50; 1 purse. 518/50; 1 change purse. 520/50; 1 brown leather folder. 521/50; 1 brown hat.

Folio, Property.

522/ 50; 1 shoe. 523/50; 1 handbag, 1 pair spectacles, 1 camera, 1

case, etc. 525/50; 1 tennis racquet. 526/50; 1 "G" cramp. 528/50; 1 purse. 530/50; 1 money purse. 537 / 50; 1 pair spectacles. 538/50; 1 felt hat, 1 pair spectacles and case. 541/50; 1 baby's blanket, 1 pillow slip. 543/50; 1 gent's push cycle. 544/50; 1 blue composition attache case and

contents. 547/50; 1 black leather change purse. 550/50; 1 ring. 552/50; 1 pair gloves. 554/ 50; 1 propelling pencil. 561/50; 1 wedding ring. 571/50; 1 gent's overcoat. 572/50; 1 wooden block, containing 2 drills, 2

taps. 574/50; 1 handbag. 575/50; quantity cutlery, 1 jar, 1 plastic handle. 578/50; 1 gent's wrist watch. 579/50; ~ cosmetic purse, 1 fountain pen, 1

small purse. 580/50; 1 gold brooch. 584/50; 1 pair gloves. 585 / 50; 1 pair spectacles. 586/ 50; 1 child's overcoat, 1 gent's scarf, 1 purse,

etc. 589/50; 1 suit case, girl's clothing, books, etc. 594/50; 1 brief case containing books. 596/ 50; 1 suit case containing lady's clothing. 597/50; 1 army haversack, 1 tin mug, 1 towel, 1

cap. 598/50; 1 pair spectacles and case. 601/50; 1 green fountain pen. 603/50; 2 schooners. 604/50; 1 primus stove. 605/50; 1 gent~ sutt. 610/50; 1 carry-all bag, 1 gladstone bag. 615/50; 1 pair blue gloves. 617 /50; 1 cricket stump, 1 cigarette lighter, 2

golf sticks. 626/50; 1 brown overnight bag, 1 gent's sports

coat. 628/50; 1 change purse. 629/50; 1 pair spectacles. 630/50; 1 lady's handbag. 631/ 50; 1 leather wallet. 632/ 50; 1 brown leather purse. 633/50; ·1 blue plastic purse. 634/50; 1 brown leather purse. 636/50; 1 motor cycle pillion seat. 641/50; 1 pair spectacles and case. 643/50; 1 blue leather purse. 645 / 50; 1 hockey stick. 647 /50; 1 pearl brooch. 650/50; 1 child's shopping basket, 1 pair gloves,

2 handkerchiefs. 651/50; 1 leather case containing 6 drinking

containers. 652/50; 1 black leather handbag, "Scroll" pen,

1 pair scissors. 653/50; 1 pillow, 1 towel, 1 shirt, 1 gent's coat. 658/50; 1 leather purse. 659/50; 1 waterproof raincoat. 663/50; 1 ladder. 665/50; 1 cigarette lighter, 2 pipe bowls, 5 cigar-

ette holders. 669/50; 1 tyre gauge. 670/50; 1 leather purse. 683/50; 1 lady's leather glove. 685/50; 1 walking stick. 687 /50; 1 leather purse. 688/50; 1 pair goggles. 690/50; 1 leather lumber jacket. 691/50; 1 child's scooter, 1 evening coat, 1

attache case, etc. 694/50; 1 pair spectacles and case. 698/50; 1 set of plastic dentures. 699/50; 1 lady's handbag. 700/50; 1 gent's overcoat. 706/50; 1 leather purse. 707/50; 1 lumper's hook. 712/50; 1 white metal brooch. 713 / 50; 1 silk scarf. 716/50; 1 waterproof jacket.

106 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

Folio, Property. Folio, Property. 718/50; 1 green and white check umbrella. 743/50; 1 lady's black handbag.

10/50; quantity of clothing, fountain pen, torch, camera, etc.

762/50; 1 purse, 1 pair spectacles, 1 bag wool crutchings.

11/50; quantity of gloves, tobacco pouches, cases, clothing.

763/50; 1 fur muff. 852/50; 2 pairs spectacles, leather cap, etc. 989/50; 6 gent's push cycles, 2 strollers, clothing,

12/50; quantity of umbrellas, gloves, clothing, purses, etc.

etc. 13/50; quantity of handbags, sunglasses, gloves,

shoes, etc. 995/50; 4 purses, 1 tobacco pouch, 1 pendant, 1

red pen. 14/50; quantity of gloves, clothing, cases, glad­

stone bag, etc. 1040/50; 1 piece of rubber matting. 17 /51; 2 gent's push cycles, 1 lady's push cycle,

15/50; quantity of purses, gloves, shoes, 1 locket, umbrellas.

hub cap. 18/51; 1 red and black purse.

16/50; quantity of umbrellas, purses, gloves, string bags, etc.

24/51; 1 length of chain attached to bolt. 25/51; 1 red and white plastic purse. 26/51; 1 "Conway Stewart" fountain pen.

17 /50; quantity of clothing, spectacles, gloves, purses, etc.

1/50; quantity of umbrellas, gloves, hats, purses, etc.

18/50; quantity of fountain pens, pendants, gloves, purses.

2/50; quantity of spectacles, umbrellas, purses, gloves, etc. Police Department,

Perth, 16th January, 1951. 3/50; quantity of cases, clothing, purses, gloves, towels, etc.

4/50; quantity of umbrellas, clothing, wallets, spectacles.

5/50; 2 rings, 1 fountain pen, 2 pa.irs spectacles. 6/50; quantity of string bags, clothing, shopping

bag, etc.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has approved of the following promotions in the West­ern Australian Police Force, to have effect from the 24th September, 1950:-

7 /50; quantity of umbrellas, books, cases, jewel­lery, etc.

To be 2nd Class Inspector of Po!ice-3rd Class Inspector A. H. Parker.

8/50; quantity of clothing, gloves, purses, sun­glasses, etc.

To be 3rd Class Inspector of Po!ice-lst Class Sergeant G. E. Meyer, No. 1489.

9/50; quantity of string bags, clothing, cushion, cases, etc.

J. DOYLE, Commissioner of Police.

THE PHARMACEUTICAL REGISTER OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

THE subjoined Register is published in accordance with the provisions of Clause 14 of the Pharmacy and Poisons Compilation Act, 1910-1937.

F. W. AVENELL, Registrar. Perth, January, 1951.

I I Date of

No. Name. Address. ()ualification. I/ Registra-tion. ---,-------------------------------------~

472 Allan, Griffith David Tapley ... 34 Napoleon Street, CoUosloo 435 Allan, James Thomas McDonald c/o Elliot's Pharmacy, Kalgoorlie 235 Allan, Thomas David Henry 34 Napoleon Street, Cottesloe 648 Allingham, Charles Edward Balmain, N.S.W. 497 Alman, Albert Victor . . . Airways Arcade, Perth 4-63 Audinach, I<'rancis Ezekil Ramon Toodyay 440 Archer, Reginald Keith 14-5 North Beach Road, Mt. Hawthorn 457 Armstrong, Clement Joseph ... Fitzgerald Street, North Perth ... -555 Armstrong, Herbert Nathan ... l:3,5 Beaufort 8trect, Porth 439 Arnold, Maxwell Henry i G45 Beaufort Street, }It. Lnwley 316 Austin, Clarence Randolph David! Children's Hospital, Subiaco 310 Avenell, Francis William 3 Viking Road, Dalkcith 530 Bailey, Gordon Herbert 30 Marian Street, Leederville 528 Barry, Frank Hugh Cantonment Street, Frcmantlo 407 Baugh, Richard Alwy11 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie 4-03 Baugh, Robert Mousdale Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie 298 Baxter, Arthur Alexander 294- Cambridge Street, Wembley -552 Beard, Elizabeth Mary 162 Edward Street, Porth 387 Beckwith, Laurence Alfred Ambassadors Pha1·macy, Perth ... 593 Berrigan, Thomas Francis Pemberton .... 406 Bingemann, Roy Henry W.A. Apothecaries Ltd., William Street, Perth ... 321 Birchley, Winifred Balgowlah, N.s.,-v .. 195 Birks, Arthur Norman GS Coghlan Road, Subiaco 459 Blennerhassett, John Colin :i\Ioora 449 Bodkin, Jack William 131 Waratah Avenue, Nedlands 361 Boor, Sylvia Veronica Killcrby's Pharmacy, Busselton ... 538 Bott, Donald Reddin . . . 300 Albany Road, \"ictmi" i:'a 1,

326 Boylen, Robert Joseph Burt Street, Boulder 355 Brandenburg, l\Iervyn Sydney Geraldton 590 Brandreth, Fred Mosely 221 Scarboro Beach Road, Jilt. Hawthorn 606 Branson, Robert Rolling Corrigin 370 Brown, Thomas Albanv 589 Bruce, George Henry .... Warre"ii, N.S.W. 417 Bryant, William James Geraldton 412 Burke, Jim 6.5 Spencer St.reet, Bunbury 585 Burking, Albert :Margaret River 408 Butler, Horace Arnold 51.5 Wellington Street, Perth 429 Butler, James William 147 James Street. Guildford 296 Caddy, Ruth Marguerite 159 Hay Street, Subia~o ... ?;36 Campbell, Colin Francis 28 Stirling Highway, Mosman Pa1·k G41 Carson, Alan Alfred Goremment Hospital, Darwin 640 Chadwick, John Vere. Wheatley Street, Gosnells 477 Chayter, Henry William Felton Grim wade and Bickford, Perth ...

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r Final W.A. ' Vinal W.A.

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16/2/37 2/4/35 8/1/13 7-3-50

13/6/38 4-/8/36 2/7/% 7/7/36 5/1/43 2/7/35 7 /7 /2-5 3/1/25 6/8/40 2/7/40

17/3/33 8/9/32

29/8/23 7/7/42

22/1/31 6/1/48 3/1/33 8/3/26 8/1/08 7/7/36 4/2/36 4/7/28 3/6/41 6/7/26 1/5/28

7/10/47 4/5/48

25/4/29 7/10/47 3/10/33 4/7/33 1/4/47

24/3/33 3/10/34 1/8/23 4/2/41 7-3-50

31-1-50 1/6/37

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

635 571 344 312

87 258 423 433 272 2()6 471 415 271 598 140 621 405

570 512 323 517 583 394 252 248 628 406 .'i23 638 391 263 303 399 346 480 526

365 623 337 319 201 292 605 613 419 244 612 42.5 313 4.52 498 622 332 51.5 444 223 561 351 281 156 46.5 396 584 362 274 441 537 644 645 261 533 553 594 466 390 627 309 304 392 633 384 632 456 434

THE PHARMACEUTICAL REGISTER-continued.

Name.

Chidlow, J"ohn Patrick Christiansen, Jov Emerson Davi,; Christie, Thom~s I<'orresL<'r Clune, Austin 'l'homas Clune, Thomas .. . Coates, Edgar .. . Cobain, l\I,0 1-vvn ,Jackson Coliain, Wall,;cc Otto .... Cohen, Reginald Isadore Collett, Norman James Cooper, Charles Edwin Cooper, Leonard Gilchrist Cornish, Joseph Collins Crawford, I\lmray John Crow, Robmt Inglis .... Cunningham, Rttymond Cttrlislc Cunningham, Hobert llfain Wttr

drop Curtis, Arthur Clinton Dalby, Robert William Charles Dallimore, George Henry Darroch, John l\IeNeill Darwin, Llovd Edwin Davie, Nonllan Cyril .... Davies, Charles Hammond Davies, David Shaw .... Davis, Ronald Percivttl Davy, Arthm .... Dick, Evelyn Dick, Ian Robinson Dobson, ,Jttm<·s Fn,ckrick Doepel, Frederick Glen Donaldson, Robert Doman, Pearl ... Drummond, Norman Brougham Eakins, Cyril Clarence Eddleston, William Stephen

Lawrence Edinger, Roy Desmoml Edwards. Donald Richard Efford, William Charles Samuel Eggleston, Frank Darcey Elliot, Edward Barton Elphinstone, Reginald Craigie Elsworth, Mary Elsworth, Alice Embleton, George Hally Faithful, Samuel James Farr, Minnie Fauckner, ·William Lloyd Fitch, Harry Duncan ... Fogarty, Kevin Fort, Ronald Walter Douglas Fountain, Victor \Vnrwick ]fowler, Cecil Bernard Fraser, Freel llfacKintosh Fraser, Lorna Graham Fremantle, Frank Fremantle, Frnnk MnsgroVo Garcia, Vida Garner, Walter Brendon Gibson, .Frank Ernest Gibson, Keith Francis ... Giles, Lola Grace Gillespie, Keith Herbert Golder, Lyla Hortense Gowans, Thomas Francis Graham, Joan .... Gray, Eula Louise Gray, Jack Isadore Green, George Porter .... Green, Raymond Gulley, Norman Gordon Gunning, John Stansfeld Duncan Hadfield, George Rintoull Hamersley, Frank Ed ward Stirling Hamilton, Jack Craig Hands, Derek .. .. .. .. Hands, John Victor .. . Hardman, Ethel May .. .. Harris, Evelyn Rachel Blackwood Harris, Vere Norford . Harris, William Quick Harrison, Walter Tom Hart, John Leo Harvey, Rose Myrtle ...

Address.

'.10 8henton Road. Claremont t)~) .'\il'holson Rond. S11 bict(•o e/o I•'. H. Fttukling and Cn., Pe1·th l\Iicllaml J unctinn .. . Midland Junction .. . 83 1Varatah Avenue, Nedlands 2ii9 Walcutt Street, North Perth 811 Be,mfort Stre,·t, lngkwuod .... Adelphi Pharmacy, Perth Boan's Pharmacy, Perth ... Narrogin c/o Thomas & Co., Bunbnry 779 Albany Road, Victoria Park 41 Archdeacon Street, Neclhcnds 18 Storthes Street, Mt. Lawley .... l 08 Rookwood Street, Mt. Lawley Department of Heaith, Canberra·

Stewart's Pharmacy, Northam .. . 130 Oxford Street, Leederville .. . 449 Newcastle 8trect, West Perth GS J\Ianclmah Hoad, South Fremantle c/o Veechia's Pharmacy, Geraldton 402 Canning Highway, l\Ielville .... 20 Kinninmont Avenue, Nedlands 161 West Road, Basscndean Bridgetown .... C/o. Wiley's Pharmacy, Fremantlc 361 Cambridge Street, Wembley 2 Charles Street, South Perth Boan's Pharmacy, Porth .... 14 Stirling Highway, North Freman tie ... 130 Broadway, Necllands England Gnowangcrup c/o Brandenburg's Pharmacy, Geraklton .Flom Terrace, North Beach

Canning Road, Bicton Market Street, Frcmantlc .... Beverley Busselton Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie 134, 5th Avenue, Mt. Lawley 3 Hooper Street, West Perth 3 Hooper Street, West Perth Manjimnp Bassendean ... Sawyers Valley .51 Bay View Terrace, Claremont 731 Hay Street, Perth c/o Tresise' Pharmacy, Northam :Malcolm Street, Scarborough 10 Woodville Street, North Perth Merredin Geraldton Gold Coast Colony, West Africa Ka tanning Ka tanning 128 Angove Street, North Perth 45 .i\Iount St1·ect, Perth .... 142 High Street, Fremantle 142 High Street, Fremantle Dinninup .. .. Kalamunda .. .. 114 Princess Road, Claremont .... Rivervale 73 Shenton Road, Swanbourne 1218 Hay Street, West Perth 41 Jutland Parade, Dalkeith Port Moresby, New Guinea 92 Stirling Highway, Cottesloe Bridgetown .... llfanjimup ... 170 Submban Road, South Perth 6 Bolton Street, East Fremantle 197 Brisbane Street, Perth Wyalkatchem Wyalkatchem 5 Elizabeth Street, South Perth 86 Stirling Highway, Nedlands .. .

86 Stirling Highway, Nedlands· .. .. 28 Waratah Avenue, Nedlands Mt. Barker ... 89_. 10th Avenue, l\!Iaylands

Qualification.

Final vV.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Vic. c/c Vic. Final 11'.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Vic. Final W.A Final W.A.

Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c South Ans. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. ,;/c Gt. Britain Final W.A. Final W.A . Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A.

Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. l!'inal W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Gt. Britain c/c Gt. Britain Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Gt. Britain Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Great Brit. Final W.A. c/c Great Brit. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Great Brit. c/c Vic. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c South Aus. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Great Brit. :final W.A. c/c N.S.W. c/c New Zealand c/c N.S.W. c/c Gt. Britain Final W.A. c/c Vic.

107

Date of Registra­

tion.

5/6/4.5 14/7/27 9/2/25

13/10/97 8/1/18 1/5/34

19/2/35 2/12/20 9/12/19 16/2/37 2/8/3:l 7/4/20 :3/2/48

11/12/01 1/3/49

8/11/32

7/12/44 4/7/39 3/4/26 5/9/39 G/8/46

3/11/31 5/7/17 8/2/16 7/6/49 7/6/38 6/2/40

31-1-50 3/8/31

18/6/19 1/7/24

18/12/31 2/8/27 G/7/37 2/7/40

10/9/28 5/4/4\l

14/1/27 1/12/:!,> 11/8/09 2/1/23 6/4/48

4/11/48 6/2/34

13/1/15 5/10/48 3/7/34

23/3/25 7/4/36 5/7/38 1/3/49

14/10/26 18/7/39 6/8/35

13/9/11 3/8/43

14/2/48 3/1/22

13/8/02 6/10/36 3/11/31 .5/3/47

12/7/28 2/6/21 2/7/35 4/3/41 7/3/50 7/3/50

13/3/19 1/10/40 7/7/42 3/3/42

6/10/36 3/8/31 7-6-49

21/10/24 24/4/24 3/8/31

1/11/49 25/9/30 6/9/49 7/7/36

27/2/35

108 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

THE PHARl\:rA.CEUTICAL REGISTER-continued.

No., Name.

267 Hawke, Melville Clyde 153 Hawkins, James W. 493 Haydon, Dudley Francis 333 Healy, Richard Joseph 625 Henderson, John David 402 Hill, Arthur Henry 624 Hill, Marcia Jean 469 Hoffman, Harry Aaron 462 Hogben, Lewis Hewlett 443 Hoile, Elizabeth Mary 473 Hoile, Richard Valentine 446 Hollingworth, Kenneth William 159 Howells, Edwin 382 Howling, Hugh Richard 164 Howling, Hugh Oswald 574 Huggins, Murray Geddes 642 Hughes, Peter Vaughan 297 Hughes, Stanley Tregurtha 539 Hunt, Frank Thompson 198 Hutchinson, 1Villiam Allan 475 Hywood, Edgar Cyril Noel 175 Ick, FranPis Harcourt 461 Illsley, Bruce Arthur ... 182 Illsley, Gilbert A. 335 Inglis, Jack Percival 639 Jackson, John Comrie .... 586 Jacob, Pamela Dorothea 341 Jacobson, Edith Emma 366 Jaentsch, Herman Carl 614 Jamieson, Heather Joan 367 Jeffery, Jack Albert 655 Jewkes, June Audrey .... 654 Jewkes, Wallace David 41i5 Johns, Eric Emmanuel 455 Johnston, Frederick Daniel 557 Jones, Lloyd George ... 581 Jordan, John 295 Kalman, Cyril ... 578 Kearney, Clement Murray 501 Keys, Lawrence John 658 Kierath, Arthur Robert 413 Kinsella, Hector Thomas 518 Knight, Eric Charles 500 Knox-Peden, John Shimming 196 Kruger, Oscar G. . . . . .. 568 Laird, Grace ... 653 Lane, William Keith 360 Lankester, Charles William 657 Lankester, :Malcolm Arthur 353 Lappin, Gerald Hugh Thomas 519 Larkins, Geoffrey George 139 Lee, Harry Saxon 284 Lee, Norman Duke 558 Lenz, Geoffrey Earnest 593 Letts, Jack Purser 544 Lever, Misha 322 Lewis, Delys 397 Lewis, John Alfred 400 Lewis, Walter Geoffrey 299 Lippingwell, Stanley Thomas 619 Little, John Kenneth .... 448 Longden, Herbert 514 Lord, Alfred Henry 174 Lorman, Frederick Theodore ... 576 Love, Mary Helen 551 Lucraft, Gladys Edith Rose ... 243 Lyons, Honoria ... 594 l\IacDonnoll, William John .... 464 l\facintosh, Bethel Lilian 376 l\facl\Iillan, John Reginald Keith 317 l\fantack, Douglas Allan 524 Mase!, Harold H. 495 Mason, Ernest George 334 McCabe, Patrick Joseph 474 l\foConaghy, John Hamilton ... 378 llfoCrae, Herbert Anthony 458 l\'[cEncroe, John Joseph 460 l\folnnes, Thomas Augustine .... 262 McLean, John .... 499 j\foMahon, Alfred James 503 l.lfol\fanus, Timothy James 636 Mc1Vaters, Allan Stuart 350 l\fc\Vhinney, Alan 484 Medd, Kenneth Lionel 511 Mendelawitz, Mervyn Maurice

Address.

146 Onslow Road, Shenton Park 397 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie North Beach Road, Mt. Hawthorn 147 Canning Highway, South Perth 37 Gallipoli Street, Victoria Park Rabaul, New Britain Alexander Road, Rivervale C/o. l\faylands Hotel, Maylands 55 Canning Road, East Fremantle C/o. R. V. Hoile, Nedlands Stirling Highway, Nedlands Kellerberrin Gosnells 941 Hay Street, Perth 941 Hay Street, Perth 237 St. George's Terrace, Perth Cunderdin .... . ... 755 Beaufort Street, Mt. Lawley Public Health Department, Lae, New Guinea 135 Oxford Street, Leederville 932 Beaufort Street, Maylands Stirling Terrace, Albany ... Roke by Road, Su biaco Rokeby Road, Subiaco South Crescent, Bayswater Bruce Rock 36 Forrest Street, Mt. Lawley 21 Bay View Terrace, Claremont 71 Rokeby Road, Subiaco 73 Stanley Street, Nedlands 1 Aloha ]!'Jats, Fairway, Nedlands 61a Canning Highway, South Perth 61a Canning Highway, South Perth 1,000a Beaufort St··eet. lnghwood 297 Lord Street, Perth 164 Canning Road, East Fremantle 215 ]\fain Street, Osborne Park ... 115 Barrack Street, Perth 84a Beaufort Street, Perth 64 Kooyong Road, South Belmont 83 Glendowcr Street, Porth Narrogin Collie Jones' Pharmacy, Fremantle 53 Mount Street, Perth .. . 159 Hay Street, Subiaco ... . 32 Loch Street, North Perth George Street, Scarborough Lankester's Pharmacy, Perth Goode Street, South Perth 2 Stuart Street, Bunbury 64 Lawley Crescent, Mt. Lawley Boulder 36 Eric Street, Cottesloe ... Norseman 17 Park Road, Mt. Lawley "Po!elle" via Nannine ... 2 Commercial Road, Midland Junction 1272 Hay Street, West Perth 185 Rokeby Road, Subiaco 267 Railway Road, Subiaco Army Medical Store, South Guildford .... 449 Charles Street, North Perth His l\'[ajesty's Hotel, Hay Street, Perth 111 Grant Street, Swanbourne .... 6 1Vingfield A venue, Crawley c/o Trouchet's Ltd., Barrack Street, Perth cur. 1Villiam and Newcastle Streets, Perth 48 Irvine Street, Peppermint Grove 641 Albany Road, Victoria Park 147 Walcott Street, Mt. Lawley c/o F. E. Gibson, Fremantle Quairading ... Hay Street, Perth ... 23 Hampden Road, Hollywood 41 Rockton Road, Claremont 331 Stirling Street, Perth 11 Winmarley Street, Floreat Park Katanning Albany Road, Victoria Park Southern Cross Bun bury 21 Keane Street, Cottesloe 203 William Street, Perth 214 Nicholson Road, Shenton Park

[19 January, 1951.

I Date of

Qualification. Registra­tion.

Final W.A. c / c Victoria Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c N.S.W. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. :l!'inal W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Fmal vV.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Vic. Final W.A. c/c Vic. c/c Vic. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Queensland Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A.

11/12/19 14/5/02 1/3/38

7/12/46 5/4/49 2/8/32 5/4/49 5/4/49 7/7/36 6/8/35

16/2/37 1/10/35 14/1/03 15/8/30 18/2/04 5/2/46 7/3/50 1/8/23 1/7/41 8/7/08 6/4/37 8/2/05 7/7/36

13/12/05 13/1/27 31/1/50

1/4/47 5/7/27 5/1/29

4/11/48 5/1/29

7/11/50 7/11/50 2/11/37 7/7/36 5/1/43 2/7/46

28/5/23 2/4/46 2/8/38

4/7/33 7/11/39 2/8/38

10/6/08 2/5/44

3/10/50 3/7/28

c/c N.S.W. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A.

-Final W.A. Final W.A.

13/3/28 6/2/40

. .. 28/12/1900

c/c N.S.W. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Great Brit. Final W.A. c/c N.S.W. Final W.A. Final W.A. J!'inal W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A.

20/1/22 5/1/43 5/1/48 2/9/41

4/11/41 1/12/31 14/3/32 28/9/23 1/3/49 1/1/36 4/7/39

11/1/05 5/2/46 3/3/45

13/1/12 6/1/48 1/9/36

5/11/29 1/9/35 6/2/40 3/5/38 9/1/27 6/4/37 1/7/30 7/7/36 7/7/36

28/5/19 5/7/38 6/9/38

6/12/27 5/10/37 4/7/31

rn .January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 109

THE PHARMACEUTICAL REGISTER-{)ontinued.

596 659 509 531 454 516 348 386 521 450 527 651 542 259 135 490 468 315 546 416 442 347 320 481 603 414 522 505 4()1

63 270 646 565 254 615 199 556 582 286 302 643 154 398 377 478 437 359 620 357 373 601 255 328 559 372 308 358 600 422 401 336 314 U04 280 569 160 240 573 269 529 203 418 510 275 563 318 247 520 494 492 562 656 356 380 181 541 579

Name.

Menear, Albert Kenneth l\feyers, Audrey l\Iillar, Effie Isabella :i\Iillen, Christopher James :i\Iillen, Rennie Ashley Miller, John Sydney ... Miller, Louis James Barnett ... Moore, Norman Harcourt Morgan, Ronald David Morrison, Noel Arthur Francis i\fowday, Noel Henry Allen :Murphy, Brian }fartin Nairn, Maxwell Morley Neal, David Thomas ... Neale, Francis Herbert Neale, Francis Richm·d Neale, Herbert Howard Nelson, William Leslie Nicholas, Evan John ... Nicholas, George Ralph Nicholas, Joseph Montague Nickels, Felix Frederick Norman, Andrew Ronald Nott, William John O'Dea, Nancye Dolores O'Donnell, Thomas Arthur Palmer, E .,est Morley Palmer. Jean Callendar Pa,rker, \"angh,in Joseph Parkes, Arthur Vaughan Parry, Noel Arthur Patterson, 1Villiam Francis Plenderleith, Athol Donald Plenderleith, Robert i\farsha.Ji Plumb, Joy Edna Porter, Charles ... Porter, Gray Charles Porteus, John Gordon .. . Powys, Viokt Mand .. . Raphael, John Joseph Rappeport, Louie Read, William Raymond Read, William Reginald Reid, Marie Florence ... Reymond, Jean Richards, Mary Rock, Arthur Westlake Rogers, Ross Douglas Rosen, Cecil Kaufman Rouvray, Norman Gray Rowcroft, John Albert Rowe, John Rowe, Frank Rowe, Leonard Francis Royal, I vitn Garnet Rudwick, Frederick James Rutledge, Cyril Rutter, Arthur Stephen John Ryan, Ruby Gertrude Sadler, Claude Alexander Sallur, Alfred Samuel Charles ... Samaha, Said T. Sandercock, Jessamine Iris Sargent, Gertrude Victoria Sargent, John Arthur Sargent, Oswald Hewlett Sargent, Lionel Oberthio Sargent, Peter Hewlett Saunders, Clifford Magnus Scott, Robert Henry ... Scurlock, John ... Scurlock, John Edward Seed, Herbert Brian ... Selk, Reva Shearer, Ronald William Siggs, Frank Lankester Siggs, Leonard Oliver Siggs, Peggy Skeahan, Jolm Geoffrey Slattery, Richard John Slaven, Walter James Smedley, Margaret Joy Smith, Alfred James ... Smith, Keith William Sou thee, Hubert Guy ... Southee, Murray Spelman, Margaret Sparling

Wagin Perth

Address.

c/o Fitch's Pharmacy, Hay Street, Perth 89, 10th Avenue, i\Iaylands c/o Lankester's Pharmacy, "William Street, Perth Merredin Donny brook Albany Road, Victoria Park Armadale Denmark 828 Albany Road, Victoria Park 40 Cantonment Street, Fremantle 1026 Albany Highway, Victoria Park Northam 89 Colin Street, West Perth Boyer, Tasmania ... 89 Colin Street, West Perth Bridgetown ... 34 Cook Street, Nedlands 91 Hampton Road, Beaconsfield 127 Claremont Crescent, Swanbonrne 90:, Beaufort Street, Inglewood .... Albany St. George's Terrace, Perth 97 Chelmsford Road, Mt. Lawley " Linden " Angwin Street, Fremantle 14 Hurlingham Terrace, South Perth England Canning Highway, Applecross Bunbury 26 Osborne Street, East Fremantle 71 Daglish Street, Wembley Narrogin 2 Berkeley Flats, Adelaide Terrace, Perth 78 Wright Street, Perth .... Pingelly Kojonup Leonora 24 Grange Street, Claremont Oxford Street, Mt. Hawthorn 4 Woodsome Street, Mt. Lawley 249 Albany Road, Victoria Park 249 Albany Road, Victoria Park Kojonup (\5 Stirling Highway, Nedlands ... 61 Canning Highway, South Perth Bassendean ... 149 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie .... Bennett Street, Perth 113 Hordern Street, Victoria Park vVa.roona

Qualification. I, Date of

Registra. tion.

c/c Great Brit. 3/2/48 c/c Queensland Final W.A. 4/7/39 Final W.A. 6/8/40 Final W.A. 2/6/36 Final W.A. 5/9/39 Final Vi'.A. 1/9/27 Final W.A. 17/12/30 Final W.A. 6/2/40 Final W.A. 7/4/36 Final W.A. 2/7/40 Final W.A. tl/G/50 Final W.A. 1/7/41 Final W.A. 8/1/18 c/c Vic. 8/8/1900 Final W.A. 1/2/38 Final W.A. 2/12/36 c/c N.S.W. 21/4/25 Final W.A. 3/2/42 Final W.A. 5/9/33 c/c South Ans. G/8/35 Final W.A. 2/8/27 Final W.A. 1(1/12/25 Final W.A. 6/7/37 Final W.A. 4/3/48 Final W.A. 4/7/33 Final W.A. 6/2/40 Final W.A. 7/2/39 Final W.A. 1/2/38 c/c Great Brit. 9/1/96 Final W.A. 18/6/20 Final W.A. 7 /3/50 Final W.A. 5/1/44 Final W.A. 6/12/17 Final W.A. 7/12/48 Final W.A. 11/11/08 Final W.A. 5/1/43 c/c South Aus. 6/8/46 Final W.A. 8/2/22 Final W.A. 1/7 /24 Final W.A. 7/3/50 Final W.A. 11/6/02 Final W.A. 12/12/31 Final W.A. 4/2/30 Final W.A. 1/6/37 Final W.A. 7/5/35 Final W.A. 3/7/28 Final W.A. l/3/49 Final W.A. 3/7 /38 c/c Vic. 2/7 /29 c/c Qld. 4/3/48 Final W.A. 6/12/1'/

Cnr. Hay and Pier Streets, Perth Final W.A. 5/10/2fi 5 Kathleen Street, North Beach Fmal W.A. 6/4/411 Goomalling . . . Final W.A. 2/7 /2!) Stirling Highway, Mosman Park Final W.A. 9/9/2-t 738 Beaufort Street, Mt. Lawley Final W.A. 3/7 /28 24 Mends Street, South Perth c/c Gt. Britain 3/2/48 Varsity Flats, Stirling Highway, Nedlands Final vV.A. 3/4/34 Foy's Pharmat•y, Perth Final W.A. 2/4/3:l Meekatharra. .. Final W.A. 14/1/27 Fitzgerald Street, North Perth Final W.A. 14/4/25 Rokeby Road, Subiaco l!'inal W.A. 6/4/48 York Final W.A. 3/1/2:J 8th Avenue, iVIaylands Final W.A. 4/7 /44 York ... Final W.A. 14/1/03 8th Avenue, i\faylands Final W.A. 4/3/14 8th Avenue, Maylands Final W.A. 8/1/46 F. S. Dispensary, Victoria Park... Final W.A. 19/1/20 Nannup Final W.A. 2/7/40 508 Beaufort Street, Perth c/c Great Brit. 11/8/09 508 Beaufort Street, Perth Final W.A. 7 /11/33 Hovea Crescent, City Beach Final W.A. 4/7/39 Rockingham... Final W.A. 5/9/21 Bunbnry Final W.A. 7/12/43 Pinjarra Final W.A. 3/11/25 Collie Final W.A. 11/1/16 Market Street, Fremantle... Final W.A. 6/2/40 High Street, Fremantle Final W.A. 1/2/38 Pingelly Final W.A. 1/2/38 Bruce Rock Final W.A. 3/8/33 24 Bristol Avenue, Bicton Final W.A. Morawa Final W.A. 3/7 /28 London Court, Perth Final W.A. 5/8/30 298 Hamersley Road, Daglish Final W.A. 13/12/05 Forrest Place, Perth Final W.A. 1/7 /41 209 Adelaide Terrace, P_e_rt_h ____________ F_i_n_al_W_.A_. _ __, __ 2-'-/_7--'-/_46

il() GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

THE PHARMACEUTICAL REGISTER-continued. ------[ -·

No., Name.

506 Stacey, John James ... 291 Stacy, Eric Burnet 647 Stacy, Ross Ernest Burnet 608 Steere, Norman Arthm 427 Steinthal, Alfred Michael 409 Stewart, Anbrey Jack 374 Stocker, Arthur T. fJ52 Stone, Frederick Thomas 616 Stone, Henry James .... 438 Sunderland, Harry Vivian 626 Surbek, Egmont Bernard 637 Taylor, Ernest Albert 311 Taylor, Lancelot Asta 421 Temby, John Robert ... 342 Thomas, Morley John 550 Thompson, Tui Campbell

18 Tindale, John Henry ... 607 Treby, George ....

152 Tresise, Ernest 0. 634 Turner, Armstrong Johnson .... 229 Turner, Vincent 283 Tyler, Edwin Leslie 339 Varcoe, Eric William 325 Vecchia, Leo 393 Waldby, Douglas 220 Waldby, Harold 572 Walker, Robert McAlpine 588 Walsh, Archibald Walter 483 Ward, John Cunningham 532 Watson, Jack Campbell 599 Watson, Rachel 602 Watson, Russell Clyde 411 Webster, Leslie Edgar -534 Weeden, William Ernest 369 White, Daniel George 251 Whitlock, John Henry R. P. 508 Wiley, Geoffrey M:ark 488 Williams, Ernest Herbert 547 Wilson, Stanley James 545 Wood, Bernard John .... 540 Worth, Kenneth Harold 487 Wright, Cecil Montague 178 Wright, William 564 Wynne, Ross Edwin ...

Address.

Hannan St1·eet, Kalgoorlie York ... Alfred Street, York Piccadi!ly Arcade, Perth I 02 Wellington Street, Mosman Park Espemnce ~ .... IOI Daglish Street, Wembley Carnarvon .... Carnarvon Drug Store, Carmu·von South Terrace, Fremantle Switzerland . Boyup Brook .... 35 Barrett Street, Wembley Craven's Pharmacy, Perth Bunbury Collie Guildford 256 St. George's Terrace, Perth

South Australia Albany .... 55 McKenzie Street, Wembley. 51 Inverness Crescent, 111:t. Lawley 50 Nicholson Road, Subiaco Gerald ton Bay View Terrace, Claremont .. . Bay View Terrace, Claremont .. . M:andurah ... Varsity Pharmacy, 10 Broadway, Nedlands Scarborough 12 Bernard Street, Claremont Duncraig Road, Applecross 4:3 Forrest Street, Su biaco Harvey 66 Lawley Crescent, Mt. Lawley Plaza .Arcade, Porth F. S. Dispensary, Boulder Adelaide Street, Fremantle Mitchell Street, Applecross 298 Canning Highway, Como 30 Great Eastern Highway, Rivervale 191 Shepperton Road, Victoria Park Midland Junction .. . Midland Junction .. . Fitzgerald Street, North Perth

[Date of Qualification. I Regis-

i tration.

Final W.A. c/c N.S.W. Firnil W .• .\.. Final W.A. c/c Vic. final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Vic. c/c Victoria Final W.A. Final W.A. l<'inal W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. i\LP.S. W.A ..... Final W.A. re

Registration c/c South Aus. c/c Victoria Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. c/c Great Brit. Final W.A. c/ c Victoria Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A. Final W.A.

7/2/39 1/8/22 7/3/50 6/7/48 7/8/44

15/5/33 2/7/20 1/8/50 5/1/49 2/7/35

26/4/49 31/1/50 23/1/25

3/4/34 21/6/27 3/3/42

15/12/92 4/5/48

9/4/02 6_/12/49 10/7/12 13/1/22 15/2/27 2/7/26 2/9/31

14/6/11 3/10/45

1/7/47 7/9/37 6/8/40 3/2/48 4/3/48 7/6/33

5/11/40 25/4/29

1/3/17 7/3/39 1/2/38 3/2/42 3/2/42 1/7/41

7/12/37 26/3/04 5/1/45

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES. All improvements on the land offered for sale are the property of the Crown, and slmll be paid for as the Minister may direct, whose valuation shall be final a,nd binding on the purchaser.

THE undermentioned allotments of land will be offered for sale at public auction on the dates and at the places specified below, under the provisions of the Land Act, 1933-1948, and its regulations:-

AUGUSTA.

27th January, 1951, at 3 p.m., on the site at Augusta-

:i:Augusta-Town 316, about 39.lr., £40; Town 317 to 324, inc., lr. ea., £35 ea.; Town 325, about lr. 5.9p., £45; 'I'own 326, lr. 0.8p., £20; Town 327 to 331, inc., lr. ea., £25 ea.: Town 332, about lr. l.6p., £30; Town 333, about lr. 4.3p., £30; Town 334 to 337, inc., lr. ea., £25 ea.; Town 338, lr., £20.

Note: The abovementioned Jots are to be sold subject to examination and approval of survey.

NORTHAM.

7th February, 1951, at 11.30 a.m., at the Court House-

:j:Cunderdin-Town 2, 2r., £12; Town 3, 2r., £15.

PERTH. 9th February, 1951, at 11 a.m., at the Department

of Lands and Surveys-+Forrestdale-*U371, 5a., £20; ''Ul[372, 5a., £20.

*Suburban for cultivation. +Section 21 of the regulations does not apply. IISubject to truncation of corner, if necessary. UAll marketable timber is reserved to the Crown.

Plans and further particulars of 'these sales may be obtained at this office and the offices of the various Government Land Agents. Land sold to a depth of 200 feet below the natural surface, except in mining districts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet or 20 feet only.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

17th January, 1951.

RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun­cil has been pleased to set apart as Public Re­serves the land described in the Schedule below for the purposes therein set forth.

10073/97. SWAN (near Chidlow) .-No. 4967 (Timber).

Schedule-The areas delineated and shown coloured red on Public Plan lB/20 South-East and described on pages 204 to 206 of Lands and Surveys Depart­ment File· No. 10073/97, Vol. 3.

7880/50. GABBIN.-No. 23182 (Stopping Place for Trav­

ellers and Stock and for Protection of Flora), lot No. 39. (About 18a.) (Plan Gabbin.)

19 Japuary, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 111

5359/13. KATANNING.-No. 23183 (Government Purposes

-W.S.L.S. Scheme), lots Nos. 686 and 688 (2r. lp.). (Plan Katanning.)

857/14. MANJIMUP.-No. 23184 (School Quarters), lot

No. 115 (lr.). (Plan Manjimup.)

597 /48. COLLIE.-No. 23185 (Community Centre) (vested

in Collie Road Board), lot No. 1709 (5a. Or. 30p.). (Plan Collie Central.)

6513/50. ONGERUP.-No. 23188 (Church Site-Method­

ist), lot No. 32 (lrJ. (Plan Ongerup.)

4401/50. DUDININ.-No. 23189 (Children's Playground),

lot No. 46 (lr.). (Plan Dudinin.)

7714/50. HESTER.-No. 23190 (Government Purposes­

W.S.L.S. Scheme), lot No: 2 (2r.). (Plan Hester.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATIONS OF RESERVES.

935 (near Picton), 5160 (Albany), 19445 (near Wish­bone).

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to cancel reserves as follows:-

Corres. No. 6738/98.-No. 935 (Picnic and Re­creation Ground) (Plan 411D/40, A3).

Corres. No. 3589/22.-No. 5160 (Albany Subur­ban Lots 262 to 265 inclusive) "Aborigines." (Plan Albany Sheet 1.)

Corres. No. 3011/26.-No. 19445 (Williams Loca­tion 14276) "Schoolsite." (Plans 408A/40, C2, 408/80, D2.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENTS OF RESERVES. 2806 (Waterloo), 5567 (Waterloo), 11757 (Nog­

gerup), 14313 (Ongerup), 18567 (Noggerup), 19413 (near North Dandalup), 23017 (Pin­gelly).

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve, under section 37 of the Land Act, 1933-1948, of the amendment of reserves as follows:-

Corres. 334/95.-No. 2806 (Collie A.A. Lot 27) to exclude that portion now comprised in Collie A.A. Lot 69. (Plan 411A/40.)

Corres. 1536/98.-No. 5567 (Hallsite) being amended to include Collie A.A. Lot 69, and of its area being increased to about 1 acre 3 roods ac­cordingly. (Plan 411A/40.)

Corres. 1234/09.-No. 11757 (Noggerup Lot 35), "Schoolsite" being amended to include Noggerup Lot 87, and of its area being increased to about 4 acres 2 roods 26 perches accordingly. (Plan Noggerup.)

Corres. No. 1349/11.-No. 14313 <Excepted from Sale) being amended to exclude Ongerup Lot 32. (Plan Ongerup.)

Corres. 409/24.-No. 18567 (Recreation) being amended to include Noggerup Lot 86, and of its area being increased to about 20 acres accord­ingly. (Plan Noggerup.)

Corres. 10850/10.-No. 19413 (Timber) being amended to exclude the area of about 10 acres now designated Murray Location 1461, and of its area being reduced to about 390 acres accordingly. (Plan 380B/ 40, DU

Corres. No. 6277 / 48.-No. 23017 (Pingelly Lot 133) Government Requirements being amended to include Pingelly Lot 132. (Plan Pingelly.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGES OF PURPOSES OF RESERVES. 9656 (Fitzroy Crossing), 18320 (Perenjori), 18400

(Mandogalup), 20173 (near Northcliffe), 20762 (near Manjimup), 21252 (Hillman).

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve, under section 37 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, as follows:-

Corres. No. 6332/02-Of the purpose of reserve No. 9656 being changed from "Townsite" to "Natives." (Plan 129/300.)

Corres. No. 2076/23-Of the purpose of reserve No. 18320 being changed from "Tennis Courts" to "Children's Playground." (Plan PerenjorU

Corres. No. 5395/23-Of the purpose of reserve No. 18400 (Mandogalup Lot 48) being changed from "Schoolsite" to "Public Utility." (Plan Mando­galup.)

Corres. No. 5850/28-Of the purpose of reserve No. 20173 (Nelson Location 11127) being changed from "Schoolsite" to "Government Requirements (War Service Land Settlement Scheme)." (Plan 453/80A.)

Corres. No. 4633/24-Of the purpose of reserve No. 20762 (Nelson Location 9787) being changed from "Schoolsite" to "Recreation." (Plan 439C/40, E4.)

Corres. No. 782/34-Of the purpose of reserve,No. 21252 (Hillman Lot 33) being changed from "Aero­drome Site and Landing Ground," to "Race­course." (Plan Hillman.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1937-1950.

Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

Corres. 977/41. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned road board has appointed the following Bush Fire Control Officer in its district:-

Road Board and Control Officer. Denmark; W. J. Kingston.

H. S. FRANCIS, Acting Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF NAMES OF ROADS. City of Perth.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

Corres. No. 1461/39. IT is hereby notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve, under section 10 of the Land Act, 1933-1948, of the change of names of the roads in the City of Perth as set out in the Schedule hereunder.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

Schedule. Present Name, Position, New Name.

Portion of Salvado Road; along the Western boundary of lot 187 of Perthshire Location Al on L.T.O. Plan 5889; Rosedale Street.

Service Road; along the Eastern boundary of lot 1752 of Perthshire Location Al on L.T.O. Plan 6135; Howtree Place.

Mimosa Street; from the Western alignment of Linden Gardens on L.T.O. Plan 5931 to the North­Western corner of lot 1752 of Perthshire Location Al on L.T.O. Plan 6135; Chandler Avenue.

(Plan lD/20, N.WJ

112 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895-1947.

Emu Point Reserve Board. Appointment of Member.

Department of Lands and Surveys Perth, 16th January, 1951.

Corres. 5620/47. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint, under the provisions of the above Act, Karl Gustav Adolf Schulze, a Councillor of the Municipality of Albany, as a member of the Emu Point Reserve Board, vice John McIntosh Thomson.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

SUBURBAN LAND.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun­cil has been pleased to approve, under section 10 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, as follows:-

Corres. 6893/49-Of Wellington Location 4599 (Burekup) being set apart as Suburban Lands. (Plan 411A/40, B2.)

Corres. 2116/39-Of Cockburn Sound Location 952 being set apart as Suburban Land. (Plan 341A/40, Bl.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR SALE. Wellington Location 4599 (Burekup). Applications Close 14th February, 1951.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

Corres. No. 6893/49. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun­cil has been pleased to approve, under section 45A of the Land Act, 1933-1948, of Wellington Location 4599 being made available for sale in fee simple priced at £20 and subject to the following con­ditions:-

(1) A deposit of ten per cent. of the fixed price be paid with each application.

(2) Balance of purchase money shall be paid within 12 months from the date of approval of the application by four quarterly instalments on the first days of January, April, July and October.

(3) Applications, accompanied by a deposit of ten per cent. of the fixed price, must be lodged at the Lands Office, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 14th February, 1951.

(4) All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and if there are more applica­tions than one for this lot, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the undermentioned lots are now open for sale, under the conditions specified, by public auction as provided by the Land Act, 1933-1950, at th~ following upset prices:-

Applications to be lodged at Perth. 6923/50. AJANA.-Town 1, 11 and 16, £20 each; 15, 24

and 25, £17 each; 2, 12, 13, 18, 19, 22, 23, 29 and 30, £15 each1; 26, £12; Suburban for Cultivation 32, £20.

7134/50. BULLARING.-Town 25, £14; 10, 26 and 33, £13

each; 4, 24, 34, 41, 42, 49, 50 and 56 to 62 <inc.), £12 each; 11 to 15 <inc.l, 27, 29 and 32, £11 each; 38, 39, 40, 43, 44, 45, 48 and 51 to 55 (inc.l, £10 each.

2116/39. COCKBURN SOUND LOCATION.-Suburban

for Cultivation 952, £20.

5697 /06. GREENMOUNT.-Suburban 327 and 328, £30 and

£35 respectively.

5527 /50. KALGAN.-Suburban for Cultivation 10 and 11,

£15 each; 8 and 9, £12 each.

6715/50. ROCKINGHAM.-Town 510 and 508, £40 and

£35 respectively. Plans showing the arrangement of the lots re­

ferred to are now obtainable at this office and the offices of the various Government Land Agents.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1946; WAR SERVICE LAND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ACT, 1945. .

IT is hereby notified that the land set out in Schedule hereunder has been set apart for develop­ment as holdings under the War Service Land Settlement Agreement Act to eligible persons ex­clusively.

Farm No.

A705a

A705b

A705C

A705D

A705e

A705f

A705g

A705h

A705i

A705j

A705k

A7051

A705m

A705n

A705o

A705p

A705q

A788a

A788B

A814 A772

A832 A825 A798 A822 A821 A820 A813 A809

A568A A568b

G. K. BARON HAY, Chairman Land Settlement Board.

Approx. Area

District. Lot or Location Number. subject Plan. to

Survey.

acres. Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 and

being Lot 11127 4 and 2,024 95/80

part Lot j\Il525 Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 and

being part of each of Lots J\11511 and J\11525

~,00! 95/80

Victoria .... Portion of Loe. 2023 and 2,035 95/80 being part of Lot Ml511

Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 and 2,687 95/80 being part Lot 111511

Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 and 2,422 95/80 being Lot Ml526 and part Lot 111511

Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 and 2,037 95/80 being Lot Ml 507 and part Lot Ml511

Victoria .. Portion of Loe. 2023 and 2,137 95/80 being part Lot 1Il5ll

Victoria .... Portion of Loe. 2023 and 2,530 95/80 being Lot j\Il550 and part of each of Lots j\Il511 and 1111525

Victoria Portion of Loe. 2023 and 3,138 95/80 being part Lot Ml524

Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 and 2,707 95/80 being part each of Lots Ml524 and i\11602

Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 and being part of each of Lots 1111524 and l\11602

2,869 95/80

Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 and being part of each of Lots 1111511 and :i\11524

2,751 95/80

Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 and 4,659 95/80 being Lot l\Il 721 and being part of each of Lots J\i162i and Ml647

Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 and ,1,038 95/80 being part Lot l\U 627

Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 and 3,999 95/80 being part Lot Ml 047

Victoria .... Portion of Loe. 2023 mid 4,0:31 95/80 being part Lot ;in 047

Victoria . Portion of Loe. 2023 ,md 4,347 05/80 being part Lot l\Il 647

Plantagenet Locations 147, 1251 and 316 451B/40 portion of each of 1215, 4497, 4710

Plantagenet Locations 1214, 1750 and 343 451B/40 portion of each of 4497, 1215, 4710

Plantagenet Locations 2391, 3338, 4589

}··~~ 451C/40

Avon Locations 982, 3809, 5082, 5083, 5370, 5371, 5711, 6084, 6691, 26082 378A/40

Jioorumbine 130, 131, 132, 133, 134 A.A. Lots

Sussex Locations 2415, 2421 275 440D/40 Sussex Locations 2215, 2216, 2217 380 413D/40 Nelson Locations 9033, 9178 248 439C/40 Plantagei{et Location 4718 378 451A/40 Sussex Locations 2478,'

0

2479 :··· 243 440D/40 Plantagellet Locations 4716, 4678 .... 552 451A/40 Sussi3x .... Location 2403 200 440D/40 Pla tangenet Location 5287, .f0rmeri), 319 457A/40

Locations 1175, 3226 Nelson Portion of Loe. 5238 .... 205 443A/40 Nelson .... Location 5237 and portion 195 443A/40

of 5238

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 113

Approx. I Farm

Area : District. Lot or Location Number. subject \ Plan.

No. to , Survey. I

acres. A523 Sussex .... : Locations 2428, 2429 .... 270 H0D/40 A829 Kojonup , Locations 5339, 5493, 2,166 417B/40

6169, 6861, 7119, 0780 3780/40 A791 Williams Locations 2768, 3117, 2,508

3497, 4868, 5004, 5274, 378D/40 5643, 6362, 6240, 6428, 6429, 6441, 6597, 7222, 10493, 10494. and par-tion of each of 3116 and 3287

33B/40 A662a Avon Location~ 11757 and 2,148 portion of each of 34/80 11750, 11760, 12285, 12528

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 16th January, 1951. IT is hereby declared that the undermentioned lands have been set apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1945, for the purpose of a new road, that is to say:-

Wongan-Ballidu. 2271/49. No. 10710. A strip of land, one chain wide, along

the Eastern boundaries of Ninghan Locations 1400 and 1397, from road No. 8008 to the surveyed road on the Southern boundary of location 1397. (Plan 65/80, B3 and 4.)

Plans and more particular descriptions of the lands so set apart, taken, or resumed may be in­spected at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Governor,

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

EXTENSION OF CLOSING DATE. Victoria Location 5685.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 19th January, 1951.

Corres. No. 2392/47. (Plan 89/80, C2.) IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the closing date for the receipt of applications for Victoria Location 5685 has been extended to Wed­nesday, 31st January, 1951.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

ol'ATE HOUSING ACT, 1946-1948. Cancellation of Dedication.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

Corres. No. 2835/ 12. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to cancel, under the provisions of the State Housing Act, 1946-1948, the dedica­tion of Narrogin Lots 844 to 848 (inclusive), 851, 852 and 867 to 872 (inclusive) to the purposes of the said Act. (Plan Narrogin.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND AVAILABLE FOR LEASING. Roebourne Townsite. Gardening Purposes.

Section 117 of the Land Act, 1933-1948. Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 29th December, 1950. Corres. No. 2394/83.

IT is notified for general information that an area of about three (3) acres situated about 8 chains South-East of Roebourne Lot 317 and on the Northern end of an island in the Harding

River will be available for leasing for a term of five (5) years for gardening purposes at an an­nual rental of five pounds (£5), such lease to be subject to the condition that no compensation will be payable at the expiration or earlier de­termination of the lease for improvements effected.

Applications should be lodged at the Lands De­partment, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 31st January, 1951, accompanied by a deposit of £3 lOs.

In the event of more applicat; _;ns than one being received by the closing dat,1, the applica­tion to be granted will be decided by the Land Board.

(Plan, Roebourne Townsite.l

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING. Yilgarn Location 355. Perth Land Agency.

Grazing Purposes. Section 116 of the Land Act, 1933-1948.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 3rd January, 1951.

Corres. 529/33, Plan 54/80 D.4. APPLICATIONS are invited for the leasing of Yil­garn Location 355 containing an area of about 2,700 acres.

The above location will be available for special leasing for Grazing Purposes under section 116 of the Land Act, 1933-1948, for a term of three (3) years at a rental of ten pounds (£10) per annum, subject to the conditions that the lessee shall be responsible for the maintenance of the existing improvements and that no compensation will be payable for any improvements effected by the lessee at the expiration or earlier determination of the lease.

Applications accompanied by one (1) year's rent plus fifteen ( 15) shillings lease fee must be lodged at the Lands Office, Perth, on or before Wednes­day, the 31st January, 1951.

Applications lodged on or before that date will be treated as having been received on the closing day.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1948. Part V-Divisions 1 and 4. Special Settlement Lands. Open 31st January, 1951.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 27th December, 1950.

Corres. No. 5204/50.

Schedule. IT is hereby notified for general information that the area of about 200 acres, bounded by lines com­mencing at the South-East corner of Plantagenet Location 3561 and extending East about 40 chains: thence North about 45 chains to the South-West­ern side of a road; thence North-Westerly about 42 chains along said side of said road; thence South to and along the Eastern boundary of said location 3561 to the starting point, has been set apart for the purposes of Special Settlement, pur­suant to the provisions of Part V (Divisions 1 and 4) of the Land Act, 1933-1948, and subject to the regulations under the said Act as modified by the special conditions set out hereunder.

Such land is available for selection subject to survey, classification and pricing and applications should be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 31st January, 1951, accompanied by a deposit of £4/9/.

114 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

All applications received on or before that date will be treated as having been received on the closing date, and in the event of more applica­tions than one for this area, the application to be granted will be decided by the Land Board.

Special Conditions. 1. One-fifth of the cultivable area must be

cleared within three years and two-fifths within five years from date of inception of the lease. Such clearing must be at a stage sufficient to establish pasture.

2. Nine-tenths of the cleared area must be sown to pasture with superphosphate within fif­teen months of clearing. (Plan 451C/40 E3.l

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR LEASING. Boulder Lot 1483.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

Corres. No. 8843/09. IT is notified for general information that Boulder Lot 1483 is available for leasing under section 117 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, at the rental and subject to the conditions set out hereunder:-

(!) Applications must be lodged at the Lands Office, Kalgoorlie, on or before Wednesday, 14th February, 1951.

(2) No approval of a lease will issue until the successful applicant shall have first produced a building permit issued by the local authority or such other evidence indicating that the local auth­ority is willing to issue a building permit to the applicant, or that the applicant already has or is in a position to obtain the necessary materials to build a residence on the lot applied for.

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

( 4) The term of the lease will be 99 years. (5) The annual rental payable for the first 10

years of the lease will be 16 shillings. The rental shall be subject to reappraisement by the Minister for Lands at intervals of 10 years.

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

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

(8) If more applications than one have been received by the closing date the application to be granted will be decided by the Land Board.

(Plan Boulder Sheet 1.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.

Under Part VI. of the Land Act, 1933-1948.

WEDNESDAY, 24th JANUARY, 1951.

Eastern Division-Edjudina District.

Corres. No 1067 /42. (Plans 33/300 and 34/300.l IT is hereby notified, for general information that the land contained within late special lease 3116/1285, previously held by the Yundamindra Pastoral Company Limited, and comprising 50,000 acres, will be re-available for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 24th January, 1951; subject to payment for improvements, if any.

Eastern Division-Ularring District. Corres. No. 5810/50. (Plans 35/300 and 42/300.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information that the area of about 202,648 acres, being the land com­prised in late lease 395/629 and the surrendered portions of leases 3265/97 and 2778/97 previously held by Clarkson Bros. Limited, and recently ap­plied for by A. G. Heppingstone, will be re-available for Pastoral Leasing as from Wednesday, 24th January, 1951.

WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1951.

North-West and Kimberley Divisions-Windell, Koondra, Teano and Hann Districts.

Corres. No. 8782/01, Vol. 3. (Plans 80, 81, 90 and 91/300.)

IT is hereby notified for general information that the surrendered portions of pastoral lease 392/ 421 in the name of Bulloo Downs Pastoral Coy., Ltd., comprising 102,826 acres, 487,800 acres and 89,524 acres, and recently applied for by G. C. Scott, C. J. Wright and J. C. Briscoe, will be re-available for Pastoral Leasing as from the 31st January, 1951; subject to payment for improvements.

WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1951.

Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1948. Eastern Division (Nabberu District).

Corres. No. 6376/50. (Plan 61/300.) IT is hereby notified, for general information that portion of late pastoral lease 3552/97, containing about 35,600 acres and bounded on the Westward by pastoral leases 395/753 and 395/951; on the Northward by pastoral lease 395/875; on the East­ward by late pastoral leases 3682/97 and 3453/97; and on the Southward by late pastoral lease 3594/97, will re re-available for pastoral leasing as from the 14th February, 1951.

WEDNESDAY, 21st FEBRUARY, 1951.

Eastern Division-Hampton District. Corres. No. 2747 /29. (Plan 71/80, 72/80.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information that an area of 12,709 acres contained within late pas­toral Lease 3685/97, previously held by J. P. Hehir, will be re-available for Pastoral Leasing as from the 21st February, 1951; subject to payment for im­provements, if any.

Eucla Division-Nurina District. Corres. No. 1558/34. (Plans 16/300 and 15/300.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information that an area of about 924,000 acres, formerly comprised in late Pastoral Leases 393/407, 393/462, 393/457, 393/458, 393/440 and 393/447, exclusive of an area about 40,000 acres in the temporary Reserve around Cocklebiddy Cave, will be re-available for Pastoral Leasing as from the 21st February, 1951; subject to payment for improvements, if any.

WEDNESDAY, 28th FEBRUARY, 1951.

Eastern Division-Yilgarn District. Corres. No. 3345/08. (Plan 53/80, BC3 and 4.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information that an area of about 19,564 acres excluding reserves and roads and bounded by lines starting from sur­vey post H.K. 37 and extending East 431 chains 67 links, thence South 413 chains 70 links to the Northern boundary of Yilgarn location 618, thence Westerly to the South-Western side of road No. 5175, thence generally South-South-Easterly to the North-Eastern corner of location 482, thence West­erly to the North-Eastern side of a one-chain road along the North-Eastern boundary of location 604, thence North-Westerly along that side to a point situate in prolongation Easterly to the Northern boundary of location 598, thence Westerly about 65 chains to and along that boundary, thence North about 80 chains, thence West about 64 chains, and thence North about 281 chains to the starting point,

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 115

will be available for pastoral leasing as from 28th February, 1951; subject to payment for improve­ments, if any.

WEDNESDAY, 14th MARCH, 1951.

Kimberley Division-Bulara District. Corres. No. 3676/49. (Plan 130/300.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information that an area about 35,000 acres, bounded on the North­ward by Pastoral Lease 396/555; on the Eastward by Pastoral Leases 396/555, 396/676 and 396/692; on the Southward by Pastoral Lease 396/729; and on the Westward by the prolongation Southward of the western-most boundary of Pastoral Lease 396/555, will be available for Pastoral Leasing as from the 14th March, 1951.

North-West Division-Hardy District.

Corres. No. 179/ 44. (Plan 93/300.) IT is hereby notified for general information that an area of about 129,738 acres contained within late Pastoral Lease 394/1299 previously held by J. D. Spencer, will be re-available for Pastoral Leasing as from the 14th March, 1951.

Under Part VI. of the Land Act, 1933-1950. Open 11th April, 1951.

North-West Division-Forrest District. Corr. No. 6762/49. (Plan 110/300.)

IT is hereby notified for general information that an area of about 129,000 acres contained within late Pastoral Lease 394/882 and portion of late Pastoral Lease 394/881, formerly held by C. I. Campbell, J. Noble, E. Rogers, and L. Rogers, and recently applied for by A. B. Bosworth, will be available for Pastoral Leasing as from Wednes­day, the 11th April, 1951, subject to payment for improvements.

WEDNESDAY, 18th APRIL, 1951.

Kimberley Division-Dampier and Jarmura Districts.

Corres. No. 5409/26. (Plan 128/300.) IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the land contained within late Pastoral Leases 396/462, 396/463 and 396/464, comprising 70,000 acres, 165,000 acres and 30,000 acres, respectively, formerly held by R. A. Ross and known as Dampier Downs Station; also all that portion of adjoining Crown land containing about 268,596 acres and bounded by lines commencing at the North-Eastern corner of late lease 396/463 and extending East about 658 chains, South about 30 chains, East about 1,213 chains, South about 541 chains, West about 202 chains, South about 780 chains, West about 116 chains, South about 292 chains, West about 1,301 chains, North about 400 chains, West about 250 chains and North about 1,243 chains to the starting point, will be available for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 18th April, 1951; subject to payment for improvements, if any.

North-West Division-Teano District. Corres. No. 2391/47. (Plans 79/300 and 80/300.)

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the land contained within late Pastoral Lease 394/ 1317, formerly held by M. J. Dawson and compris­ing 117,140 acres, will be re-available for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 18th April, 1951; sub­ject to payment for improvements, if any.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION.

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

Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified, but may be lodged before such date, if so desired.

All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the clos­ing day, and if there are more applicants than one for any block, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board. Should any lands remain unselected such will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least three days between the closing date and the sitting of the Board.

The selector of a Homestead Farm from any location must take the balance thereof, if any, under Conditional Purchase.

All marketable timber, including sandalwood and mallet, is reserved to the Crown, subject to the pro­visions of Clause 18 of the Regulations.

SCHEDULE.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

WEDNESDAY, 31st JANUARY, 1951.

Avon District (near Lake Brown).

Corr. No. 2304/20. (Plan 35/80, A and B 1.)

Locations 14295 and 14296, containing 935a. and 794a. lr. 12p. respectively at 3s. 3d. per acre; also locations 14319, 14324, 14344, 24080, 14323 and 24714 containing 609a. 3r. 24p., 830a., 955a., about 60a., 806a. 2r., and about 440a. respectively, all at 3s. 6d. per acre; classification page 132 of 6340/09, vol. 2; subject to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness; locations 14296, 14319 and 14324 subject to survey, if selected by others than the holders of adjoining freehold locations 26150, 23166 and 21424 re­spectively. Deposits required £2 0s. 9d., £2 4s., £1 5s., and £1 10s. 9d. respectively.

Avon District (about 8 miles South-West of Kweda).

Corr. No. 757/43. (Plan 378B/40, DU Locations 15807, 19727 and 19733, containing

160a., 194a. 2r., and 96a. respectively, at 3s. per acre; classification page 5A of 757/43; subject to payment for improvements, if any, and to poison conditions; being J. M. and P. A. Scally's forfeited lease 347 /3564. Deposit required £1 l0s. 9d.

Murray District (about 5 miles West of Coolupl.

Corr. No. 483/46. (Plan 380D/40, B4.) Location 1341, containing 366a. 2r. 34p., at

8s. 6d. per acre; classification page 9 of 567 /31; exempt from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being D. Ballantine's forfeited lease 347 /4082. Deposit required £1 10s.

Nelson District (about 10 miles South-East of Bridgetown).

Corr. No. 1618/37. (Plan 438A/40, A2.) Locations 6424 and 9252, containing 311a. 3r. 33p.;

subject to classification, pricing, exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application and to the conditions applying to selec­tion of land in this district Previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required £1 l0s.

Nelson District (about 14 miles South-East of Mayanup).

Ccrr. No. 3606/23. (Plans 438B/40, D2, 438C/40, D3.)

Location 9834, containing 383a. Or. 4p., at 11s. 9d. per acre; classification page 23 of 3606/23; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application and to the con­ditions govermng selection in this district. This cancels the previous Gazette notice concerning the above location. Deposit required £1 l0s.

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Nelson District (about 2 miles North-West of Greenbushesl.

Con. No. 39/47. (Plan 414C/40, DE4.l Location 9949 containing 212a. Or. 18p., at 8s. 6d.

per acre; classification page 75 of 896/31, vol. 1; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application, to mining and timber conditions, and to the special conditions relating to selection in this district; being S. J. Boot's forfeited lease 365/1107. Deposit required £1 8s. 6d.

Ningha1 District (near Yowerda Soak). Corr. No. 3146/26. (Plan 65/80, D2.l Location 1227, containing 988a., at 2s. per acre;

classification page 29 of 4230/12, vol. 2; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being R. McKay's forfeited lease 20747 /68. Deposit required £1 15s. 3d.

Roe District (about 22 miles North of Hyden). Corr. No. 6382/50. (Plans 345/80, Fl, 346/80, All. The area of about 520 acres bounded on the

West by Roe Location 1446; on the South by Roe Location 1447; on the East by the Western bound­ary of location 1338 and its prolongation North­ward and on the North by the prolongation East­ward of the Northern boundary of said location 1446. Subject to survey, classification, pricing and to provision of any necessary roads. Deposit re­quired, £7.

Roe District (about 22 miles East of Narembeenl. Corr. No. 5819/50. (Plans 5/80, F4, 345/80, FU The area of about 350 acres bounded on the

North by Roe Location 259; on the East by Roe Location 218; on the West by Roe Location 214 and on the South by road No. 8643. Subject to classification, pricing and to any necessary survey. Deposit required, £5 19s.

Victoria District (about 7 miles East of Gunyidil. Corr. No. 17055/10. (Plan 90/80, E3.l Location 259, containing 40a., at 6s. per acre;

subject to cash payment for existing improvements; available to adjoining holders only. Deposit re­quired £1 5s. Formerly recreation and showground reserve No. 13547.

Victoria District (about 16} miles East of Hutt Siding).

Con. No. 6203/50. (Plan 160/80, DU The area of about 225 acres bounded on the

North by Victoria Locations 5043 and 5044; on the West by locations 4342 and 8385 and on the South­East by road No. 8068. Subject to survey, classifi­cation and pricing, and the provision of any neces­sary roads. Deposit required £5 4s.

Williams District (about 5 miles South of Kukerin). Corr. No. 6349/50. (Plan 408/80, EU Location 10759, containing 96a. 2r., at lls. 6d.

per acre. Deposit required £1 5s.

Williams District (about 3 miles North-West of Kuenderl.

Corr. No. 6248/50. (Plan 387 /80, D2.l The area of about 250 acres bound?d on the

West by Williams Location 12985; on the North and South by prolongation Easterly of the Northern and Southern boundaries of said location 12985 and on the East by the Western boundary of loca­tion 14216 and its prolongation Northerly. Subject to survey, classification and pricing. Deposit re­quired, £5 4s.

Yilgarn District (about 5 miles North-West of Warrachuppin).

Corr. No. 2450/39. (Plan 54/80, DE4.l Location 354, containing 2112a. lr. 19p., at ls. 9d.

per acre; classification page 1 of 981/26; subject to payment for improvements, and to timber con-

ditions and mining conditions; being J. E. A. Dad­dow's cancelled lease 3116/1585. Deposit required £2 4s.

WEDNESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1951.

Esperance District (about 4 miles North-East of Collier Siding).

Con. No. 5747 /50. (Plan 423CD/20 E4.l Location 373, containing 200 acres; subject to

pricing and to the following special conditions:­The maximum area allowed to be selected by any one person is limited to 2,500 acres; the selector or his agent must take up residence within one year from the date of approval and make it his habitual residence for the following five years; after the first year the selector shall clear, cultivate and lay down in pastures one-tenth of the area each year for the next succeeding four years; such clearing, cultivation and pastures shall be properly main­tained; being R. Douglas and A. Bell's cancelled application. Deposit required, £1 7s.

Jilbadji District (about 8 miles North-West of Marvel Loch).

Corr. No. 2630/40. (Plan 23/80 EU Locations 390 and 391, containing 1017a. 2r. 22p.

and 1057a. lr. 38p.,at ls. 9d. per acre; subject to payment for improvements and to the fol­lowing conditions :-This lease is to be issued subject to the right of any person being the holder of a miner's right, to enter on the land for prospecting purposes, and also to the right reserved to the Crown, in addition to the statutory rights of resumption, to resume the said land or any portion thereof and to declare the same to be Crown Land, within the meaning and for the pur­poses of the Mining Act, 1904-1937, without com­pensation either in respect of damage done to the said land by the prospector in the proper exercise of his rights under the Mining Act, 1904-1937, or in respect of the declaration or resumption aforesaid excepting for the value of improvements (if any) then being on the land so reserved; being B. Panizza's cancelled lease 3116/989. Deposit re­quired, £2 4s.

Jilbadji District (about 5 miles North of Marvel Loch).

Corr. No. 676/ 40. (Plans 23/80 Fl, 19/300.l Location 628, containing 748a. lr. 31p., at 2s. 3d.

per acre; subject to payment for improvements and to the following conditions:- This lease is to be issued subject to the right of any person, being the holder of a miner's right, to enter on the land for prospecting purposes and also to the right reserved to the Crown, in addition to the statutory rights of resumption, to resume the said land or any portion thereof and to declare the same to be Crown ;_.and, within the meaning and for the purposes of the Mining Act, 1904-1937, without compensation either in respect of damage done to the said land by the prospector in the proper exercise of his rights under the Mining Act, 1904-1937, or in respect of the declara­tion or resumption aforesaid excepting for the value of improvements (if any) then being on the land so reserved; being B. Panizza's forfeited lease

, 3116/990. Deposit required, £1 13s 6d.

Plantagenet District (about 14 miles East of Narrikup).

Corr. No. 278/42. (Plan 451B/40 D2.) Location 4911, containing 48a. Or. 2lp., at 9s.

per acre; classification page 4, of 278/42; subject to payment for improvements, if any and to the fol­lowing special conditions :-0) One-fifth of the cultivable area must be cleared within three years and two-fifths within five years from date of in­ception of the lease, such clearing must be at a stage sufficient to establish pasture; (2) nine-tenths of the cleared area must be sown to pasture with superphosphate within 15 months of clearing; being A. E. Shanhun's forfeited lease 347 /3449. Deposit required, £1 5s.

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Victoria District (about 8 miles South of Eradu). Corr. No. 6612/50. (Plan 126B/40 FU Locations 7619 and 7929, containing 4315a. 2r.

9p.; classification pages 4 of 6612/50 and 26 of 184/23; subject to pricing and to exemption from road rates for 2 years from date of approval of application; being R. V. Sewell's cancelled applica­tion. Deposit required, £2 12s. 6d.

Williams District (about 7 miles South-West of Toolibin).

Corr. No. 5909/26. (Plans 386D/40 A3, 385C/40 F3.)

Locations 7641, 8146, 8147, 8148, 8212, 8693, 9388, 9389, 9590, 10367, 10368, 12030, 12031 and 12376, containing 160a., 160a., 138a. 3r., 121a. lr. 29p., 190a. Or. 8p., 240a., 461a. lr., 379a., 250a., 160a. Or. 32p., 160a., 104a. 3r. 29p., 1239a. lr. 18p. and 338a. 2r. 30p., respectively; subject to pricing and payment for improvements; being L. M. Nelson and M. G. Nel­son's forfeited leases. Deposit required £2 12s. 6d.

Wflliams District (about 12 miles South-West of Narrogin).

Corr. No. 13047/11. (Plans 385A/40 A2, 385D/40 A3.)

Location 6120, containing 160a.; subject to clas­sification and pricing, payment for improvements and exemption from road rates for 2 years from date of approval of application; being V. W. Han­cock's forfeited lease 30641/55. Deposit required, £1 6s. 3d.

WEDNESDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, 1951.

Avon District (about 11 miles East of Emu Hill). Corr. No. 5686/50. (Plans 5/80, D4, 345/80, DU The area of about 180 acres, bounded by Avon

Locations 24857, 26708, 27354 and 18367. Priced at 4s. 6d. per acre (including survey fee). Deposit required, £1 7s.

Boyanup A.A. (about 1½ miles North-West of Argyle).

Corr. No. 1606/50. (Plan 414A/40, EU The portion of Boyanup A.A. Lot 208 situated

East of State Forest No. 27 and containing about 30 acres. Subject to survey, classification, pricing and timber conditions. Deposit required, £2 16s.

Denmark Estate District (about 6 miles North-West of Denmark) .

Corr. No. 5070/21. (Plan 452C/40, D4.) Locations 477, 484, 536 and 537, containing l00a.,

108a. 2r., 102a. 2r. and 104a. 2r., respectively, at 13s. 6d., 10s. 6d., 10s. and 10s. 6d. per acre, respec­tively; classifications pages 7 of 2079/20, 8 of 2079/20, 20 of 2079/20 and 21 of 2079/20, respec­tively; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning these loca­tions is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £1 10s. 9d.

Esperance District (about 8 miles North-West of Esperance).

Corr. No. 458/39. (Plan 423/80, C and D3.) Location 709, containing 664a., at 2s. per acre;

classification page 91 of 9885/12, Vol. 1; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application and to the following special conditions:-(a) The maximum area allowed to be selected by any one person is limited to 2,500 acres; (b) the selector or his agent must take up residence within one year from the date of approval and make it his habitual residence for the following five years; (c) after the first year, the selector shall clear, cultivate and lay down in pastures one-tenth of the area each year for the next succeeding four years; such clearing, cultiva-

tion and pastures shall be properly maintained. The previous Gazette notice concerning this loca­tion is hereby cancelled. (Deposit required, £1 12s. 6d.

Esperance and Fitzgerald Districts (about 4 miles North-East of Truslove).

Corr. No. 5270/28. (Plan 402/80, CD2.l (a) Esperance Location 527 and the area adjoin­

ing its Northern boundary and bounded on the North by Fitzgerald Location 144 and on the West and South-East, respectively, by a surveyed road and Esperance Location 881 (combined area about 400 acres).

(b) Fitzgerald Locations 144 and 1476 and the area adjoining the Eastern boundary of said loca­tion 1476 and bounded on the North by location 1488; on the South-East by location 334 and on the East by a North-South line extending from the Northernmost corner of said location 334 (combined area about 1,450 acres).

All areas are priced at ls. per acre (excluding survey fees) and subject to any necessary survey. Deposit required, £11 16s.

Kent District (about 5 miles South-East of LaurierJ. Corr. No. 2883/46. (Plan 435/80, B3.) Location 830, containing 1,042a. 3r. 23p., at 5s.

per acre. Deposit required, £1 16s. 9d.

Kent District (about 11' miles South of Toompup). Corr. No. 2342/36. (Plan 435/80, C3 and 4.) Location 887, containing 2,996a. 2r. 37p., at 4s.

per acre. Deposit required, £2 6s. 6d.

Kent District (about 18 miles South-East of Nyabing).

Corr. No. 6769/50. (Plan 418/80, BC2.) The area of about 2,040 acres, bounded by lines

commencing at the South-West corner of Kent Location 1094 and extending West about 170 chains; thence North about 120 chains; thence East about 170 chains to the North-West corner of said location 1094 and South to the starting point. Subject to survey, classification and pricing. Deposit required, £13.

Kent District (about 6 miles North-West of Ongerup).

Corr. No. 7052/50. (Plan 418/80, BC4.)

The area of about 1,000 acres, bounded by lines commencing at the North-East corner of Kojonup Location 5645 and extending North about 70 chains; thence East about 145 chains to the Western boun­dary of Kent Location 1182; thence South to the North-East corner of Kent Location 1207 and West t? the starting point. Subject to survey, classifica­tion and pricing. Deposit required, £8 13s.

Kojonup District (about 11 miles South-East of Nyabing).

Corr. No. 6169/50. (Plan 418/80, AB2.)

Location 6767, containing 1,399a., at 4s. 6d. per acre. Deposit required, £1 18s.

Kojonup District (near Coblinine Flat).

Corr. No. 6214/50. (Plan 408D/40, BC4.) The area of about 400 acres, bounded on the

North by Kojonup Location 8216, on the East by road No. 1835, on the South by location 6226, and on the West by part of an Eastern boundary of location 7424 and its prolongation Northward. Sub­ject to survey, classification and pricing. Deposit required, £5 19s.

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Kojonup District (about 10 miles south-East of Jingalup).

Corr. No. 4018/22. (Plans 437A/40, C2, 437D/40, C3.)

Locations 6653 and 3883, containing 2,024a. and 156a., respectively, at 2s. 3d. per acre; classifica­tion pages 2 and 3 of 4018/22; subject to poison conditions and exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £2 4s.

Melbourne District (West of Moora and Gillingana) .

Corr. No. 4027/20, Vol. 2. (Plans 58/80, AB and C, 1, 2, 3 and 4.l

Locations 3331, 3547, 3558, 3559, 3564, 3565, 3566, 3567, 3568, 3569, 3578, 3580, 3581, 3582 and 3583, containing 2,660a. lr. 39p., about 2,150a., about 3,200a., about 3,350a., about 3,200a., about 3,200a., about 3,700a., about 3,600a., about 3,700a., about 3,350a., about 3,250a., about 2,950a., about 3,200a., about 3,400a., and about 3,500a., respectively; sub­ject to survey, classification, pricing, and the pro­visions of any necessary roads and reserves on survey; selection of these locations is restricted to one location only; all applications will be referred to a board of enquiry. The previous Gazette notice concerning this land is hereby cancelled. Deposits required-for less than 3,000 acres, 3,500 acres or over 3,500 acres, £14 4s., £15 5s. and £16 6s., respec­tively,

Munay District (about 1½ miles North-East of North Dandalup).

Open under Part V, Sec. 53. Corr. No. 10850/10. (Plan 380B/40, DU Location 1461, containing about 10a. Available to

adjoining holders only; subject to survey, classifica­tion, pricing and timber conditions. Deposit re­quired, £2 16s.

Oldfield District (about 10 miles North-West of Ravensthorpe).

Con. No. 3104/27. (Plan 405/80, D and E 3 and 4.)

Locations 421 and 423, containing 1,979a. Or. 29p., at 4s. 3d. per acre; classification page 5 of 3104/27 · subject to mining conditions and exemption fro~ road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concern­ing these locations is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £2 ls. 6d.

Open under Part V of the Land Act, 1933-1950, as modified by Part VIII.

Peel Estate (near Duckpond). Corr. 1901/25. (Plan 341D/40, C3.) Lots 1130 and 1248, containing 53a. 2r. 25p. and

57a. 3r. llp., respectively; purchase money, £76 4s. and £8; 4s., respectively; to ex-servicemen: half­yearly mstalments-First 5 years inte1·est only at 4_½% per annum £1 14s. 4d. and £1 16s. 6d., respec­tively, balance 35 years principal and interest at 4fr% per. a_n,num £2 2s. 6d. and £2 5s. 3d., respec­tively; c1v1llans: half-yea1·ly instalments-First 5 yea1·s interest only at 5% pe1· annum £1 18s. ld. and £2 0s. 7d., respectively, balance 35 yearn prin­cipal and interest at 5% per annum £2 5s. 2d. and £2 ~s. 2d., respectively, Subject to conditions gov­ermng selection in this estate. Deposit required one-half yea1·'s instalment plus £1. '

Plantagenet District (about 6·l miles West of Marbellup).

Con. No. 698/37. (Plan 451D/40, A4.)

Locations 3681 and 5288, containing 160a. and about 200a., respectively, at 5s. pe1· acre· classi­fication page 16 of 698/37; location 3681, subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; location 5288 sub­je?t to pricing; portion being J. J. Joyce's for­feited lease 347 / 1367. Deposit required, £1 10s.

Roe District (about 24 miles North-East of Hyden).

Con. No. 234/29. (Plans 346/80, ABCl, 6/80, B4.) Locations 1236, 1237, 1238, 1239, 1240, 1242 and

1244, containing 1,152a. lr. 26p., 1,159a. Or. 13p., 1,372a. 2r. 37p., 1,029a. Or. 11p., 2,539a. 21·. llp., 3,065a. 3r. 25p. and 2,249a. lr. 24p., respectively, at 5s 3d., 5s. 9d., 5s. 3d., 5s. 9d., 3s. 9d., 3s. 6d. and 3s. per acre, respectively. Deposits required, £1 16s. 9d., £1 16s. 9d., £1 18s., £1 16s. 9d., £2 6s. 6d., £2 8s. 6d. and £2 4s., respectively.

Roe District (near The Humps) . Con. No. 1544/25, Vol. 2. (Plan 346/80, A2 and 3.) The area of about 1,800 acres, bounded by lines

commencing at the South-West corner of Roe Location 1429 and extending West about 30 chains; thence South about 205 chains; thence East about 125 chains to a South-West corner of location 1456; thence North, West and again North along boun­daries of locations 1456 and 2053 to the starting point. Subject to survey, classification and pric­ing·. Deposit required, £11 7s.

Roe District (about 9 miles North of Lake Biddy). Con. No. 6768/50. Plan 388/80, AU The area of about 850 acres, bounded on the

South by Roe Location 473, on the West by loca­tion 924, and on the North-East by a line extend­ing South-Easterly from the No1·th-East corner of said location 924 to the Northernmost corner of said location 473. Subject to SUl'Vey, classification and pricing. Deposit required, £8 4s.

Victoria District (about 3 miles West of Coorow). Con. No. 5506/24. (Plans 95/80, BC4, 90/80, BCU Location 8115, containing 4,999a. lr. 37p., at 2s.

6d. per acre. Deposit required, £2 14s. 3d.

Victoria District (about 15 miles North of Tenindewal .

Corr. No. 3469/49. (Plan 161/80, B4.l Location 9930, containing about 600a. Priced at

3s. pe1· ac1·e if selected in conjunction with loca­tions 6087 and 8974. Formerly the Southern sever­ance of Victol'ia Location 9364. Deposit required, £1 12s. 6d.

Victoria District (about 12 miles East of Gutha). Con. No. 6656/50. (Plan 128/80, D and E2.) The area of about 2,700 acres at present com­

prised in Pastoral Leases 392/410 and 392/582 and bounded on the South by Victoria Locations 8319, 8798 and 9705, on the West by location 8626, on the North by the Southern boundary of location 8642 and its prolongation Eastward and on the East by the prolongation Northe1·ly of the East­ern boundary of said location 8319. Subject to survey, classification, pricing and to the provisions of section 109B of the Land Act, 1933-1948. De­posit required, £14 4s.

Victoria District (about 5 miles North-East of Badderal.

Con. No. 5704/50. (Plan 160D/40, B3.) The area of about 450 acres bounded on the West

by Wundi Estate Lot 1, on the North-West by road No. 4559, on the East by Victoria Location 9796 and on the South by Victoria Location 7316. Sub­ject to survey, classification, pricing and to mining conditions. Deposit required, £6 8s.

Williams District (about 3 miles West of Lol Gray Soak) .

Con. No. 3863/30. (Plan 378D/40, A4.) Location 12306 (as amended), containing about

l00a., at 9s. 9d. per acre; subject to survey and tQ timber conditions. Deposit required, £1 5s.

19 January, 1951.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Williams District (near Wishbone). Open under Part V, Sec. 53.

Williams District (about 12 miles South-East of Dudinin) .

Corr. No. 6771/50. (Plan 386/80, EF2.)

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Corr. No. 3011/26. (Plans 408A/40, C2, 408/80, D2.)

Location 14276, containing 2a.; purchase price, £3 (including all fees); available to adjoining hold­ers only. Deposit required, lls.

Williams District (about 13 miles North of Kuringup).

The area of about 560 acres bounded on the West and North by Williams Locations 9951 and 9953 and on the East and South by prolongations of the Eastern and Southern boundaries of said locations 9953 and 9951. Subject to survey, classi­fication and pricing. Deposit required, £7.

Corr. No. 7218/50. (Plan 407/80, B2.) The area of about 750 acres, bounded by lines

commencing at the South-East corner of Williams Location 11306 and extending East about 100 chains; thence North about 90 chains to the South­ern boundary of location 11304; thence West to the Easternmost boundary of location 11305; thence South, West and again South along boundaries of said locations 11305 and 11306 to the starting point. Subject to survey, classification, pricing and to provision of any necessary roads. Deposit re­quired, £7 15s.

Williams District (about 5 miles South-East of Lake Grace).

Corr. No. 2419/24. (Plan 387/80, CD4.) The area of about 7,500 acres (including Williams

Locations 13069 and 14409) bounded on the south by the border of Plan No. 387 /80, on the West by locations 13237, 13576 and 9530, on the North by locations 12995 and 13262, on the East by loca­tions 9528, 13132 and 12487, and by the boundary of the Williams District. Subject to survey, classi­fication and pricing. Deposit required for 1,000 acres, £8 13s.

Williams District (about 10 miles East of Dudinin). Corr. NQ. 6785/50. (Plan 386/80, EFU The area of about 300 acres bounded on the

North-West, North and East by Williams Locations 8946, 9277 and 9278 and on the South by a line extending Westerly from the South-West corner of said location 9278 to a South-East corner of said location 8946. Subject to survey, classifica­tion and pricing. Deposit required, £5 4s.

Williams District (about 11 miles West of Yornaning).

Corr. No. 5242/50. (Plan 378D/40, A3.) The area of about 160 acres comprising the

Northern severance of Williams Location 3831 and the area situated North of road No. 9321 and bounded by locations 3830, 3831, 8572 and 8541. Subject to timber conditions, classification, pricing and to any necessary survey. Deposit required, £1 6s. 3d.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

FORESTS ACT, 1918-1931.

Forests Department, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting under the provisions of the Forests Act, 1918-1931, and on the recommendation of the Conservator of Forests, has been pleased to amend in the manner set out in the Schedule hereunder the Forest Regulations, 1935, made under and for the purposes of the said Act and published in the Government Gazette on the 21st day of June, 1935, and amended from time to time thereafter by notice published in the Government Gazette.

Schedule.

T. N. STOATE, Conservator of Forests.

The abovementioned regulations are amended by inserting after regulation 137 the following regulation:-

137A. Every Sawmilling Permit issued under the Act is held subject to the following conditions, viz., that the owner thereof shall-

(i) equip the saw mill erected on the site described in the schedule to the permit with efficient fire-fighting equipment and appliances including an instrument or device to be used as a fire alarm;

(ii) maintain at all times the fire-fighting equipment and appliances in good working order and condition and efficiently train a team of men to work such equipment and appliances;

(iii) ensure that a sufficient supply of water is available at the site of the saw mill in order to efficiently work the fire-fighting equipment and appliances;

(iv) keep the mill cleared of all loose debris, bark, sawdust or other material whatsoever of such a nature as to be likely to increase the risk of fire;

(v) not burn (except within incinerators approved by the department) any debris, bark, sawdust or other material whatsoever at any place within one and a half chains from the nearest part of the sawmill;

(vi) arrange periodic inspections of the sawmill during the non-working hours for the purpose of preventing if possible any outbreak of fire on the sawmill;

(vii) immediately after operations in the sawmill cease on each working day damp down by spraying with water the interior of the sawmill and an area having a perimeter of ten feet from the sawmill.

For the purpose of this regulation any eqL1ipment or appliances to be used for fire-fighting and approved by the department shall be deemed to be efficient fire-fighting equipment and appliances.

120 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

REGISTER OF UNCLAIMED MONEY. Held by The Australasian Temperance & General

Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited, Perth.

Name and Last Known Address of Owner on Books, Total Amount due to Owner, Description of Unclaimed Money, Date of Last Claim.

Louisa Mellows (deceased), on the life of Fred­erick William Johnson; £37 10s. 8d.; maturity claim on policy Nod. 3114430, matured 7th September, 1939; 6/10/44.

The Australasian Temperance and Gen­eral Mutual Life Assurance Society Ltd.,

J.E. D. BATTYE, Manager for W.A.

15th January, 1951.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893-1946.

Application 715/1949.

TAKE notice that Frank Henry Broad of Morawa Farmer has made application to be registered under the Transfer of Land Act 1893-1946 as the pro­prietor of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Victoria District and being:-

Victoria Location 449 containing 40 acres. Bounded by lines commencing at the South­

Eastern corner of reserve 3493 and extending Northerly 33 chains 32 and seven-tenths links along the Eastern boundary of the said reserve 3493 thence Easterly 12 chains and Southerly 33 chains 33 links along Southern and Western boundaries of portion of Victoria Location 2015 being lot M 1179 on Diagram 5150 deposited in the Office of Titles thence Westerly 12 chains along the Northern boundary of another portion of the said Location 2015 being a p1'ivate road on Diagram 7071 deposited in the Office of Titles to the starting point.

And further take notice that all persons other than the applicant claiming to have any estate right title or interest in the above parcel of land and desiring to object to the said application are hereby required to lodge in this office on or before the 1st March 1951 a caveat forbidding the regis­tration of the said Frank Henry Broad as such registered proprietor as aforesaid.

R. C. BUCHANAN, Registrar of Titles.

Office of Titles, Perth, this 12th day of Janu­ary, 1951.

Stone, James & Co., Solicitors, Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

ARCHITECTS ACT, 1921-1923.

The Achitects Board of Western Australia.

Amendment of By-laws.

WHEREAS under the provisions of the Architects Act, 1921-1923, the Architects Board of Western Australia duly constituted is empowered, subject to confirmation by the Governor in Council, to make by-laws for the purposes as stated in the said Act; and whereas the said Board has duly made for such purposes by-laws as published in the Government Gazette on the 20th day of January, 1950; and whereas the said Board has deemed it expedient and necessary to amend the said by-laws in the man­ner set out in the Schedule hereunder: Now, there­fore, the said Board, acting pursuant to the powers vested in it by and under the said Act, doth hereby amend the said by-laws in the manner set out in the Schedule hereunder:-

Schedule.

By-law 29 is amended by deleting the word "two" in line two thereof and substituting the word "three" in lieu thereof.

The foregoing amendment of by-law 29 was duly made at a meeting of the Architects Board of Western Australia held on the 12th day of September, 1950.

EDGAR LeB. HENDERSON, Chairman.

E. G. SIER, Registrar.

Confirmed by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, 16th January, 1951.

R.H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS. Tenders, closing· at Perth, 2.30 p.m., on date&

mentioned hereunder, are invited for the follow­ing:-

Purchase of Property-Paynes Find School; 23rd January, 1951, conditions may be seen on and after 22nd December, 1950, at P.W.D., Perth and Merredin, and Police Station, Dalwallinu.

Wagin Hospital-Additions (11208); 23rd Jan­uary, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contrac­tors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin, and Courthouse, Wagin, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Cunderdin Hospital-Additions-New Pan Room (11209); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Merredin, and Police Station, Cunderdin, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Nungarin School and Qu~rters-Additions and Repairs and Renovations (11210); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Merredin, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Pemberton Hospital-Additions (11211); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, and at Police Station, Pemberton, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Bindi Bindi-New Timber Framed School (11212); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Water Supply Office, Northam, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Boulder Court House-Repairs and Renovations (11213); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlie, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Albany Infants' School-Removal of Classroom from Young's Siding (11214); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Albany, on and after 9th Jan­uary, 1951.

South Coogee School-Additions and Repairs and Renovations (11215); 23rd January, 1951; con­ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 9th January, 1951.

South Bunbury School-Additions (11216); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Leonora Mining Registrar's Quarters-New Sleepout (11217); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlie, and Mining Registrar's Office, Leonora, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Piesses Brook School-Additions (11218); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P .W.D., Perth, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Inglewood Police Station and Quarters-Repairs and Renovations (11219); 23rd January, 1951; con­ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Fairbridge Farm School-Repairs and Renova-. tions to Government School (11220); 23rd January,

1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Police Station Pin-jarra, on and after 9th January, 1951. '

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 121

Northam High School-Additions to Sports Pavilion (11221); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at G.W.S. Office, Northam, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Norseman School and Quarters-Additions and Repairs and Renovations (11222); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlie, and Mining Registrar's Office, Norseman, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Glen Forest School and Quarters-Septic Tan!{ Installation (11223); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at tl1e Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Merredin School Quarters-Repairs and Renova­tions (11224); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, Perth and Merredin, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Moora Police Station and Quarters-Repairs and Renovations (11225); 23rd January, 1951; con­ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Pe1th, and at Police Station Moora, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Norseman School and Quarters-Additions and Repairs and Renovations (11238); 23rd January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Kalgoorlie, and Mining Registrar's Office, Norseman, on and after 9th January, 1951.

Fremantle Technical High School-Sealing of Grounds (11226); 30th January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Fremantle, on and after 16th Janu­ary, 1951.

Kalgoorlie School of Mines-Mechanical Ven­tilated Fume Cupboards, etc. (11227); 30th Janu­ary, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlie, on and after 16th January, 1951.

Kalgoorlie Residency-Repairs and Rvenovations (11228); 30th January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Kalgoorlie, on and after 16th January, 1951.

Borden School-Repairs and Renovations (11229); 30th January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractor's Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Albany, on and after 16th January, 1951.

E&\stern Goldfields Technical School-Alterations to T1:ades Bloc!{ (11230); 30th January, 1951; con­ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Kalgoorlie, on and after 16th January, 1951.

Cadoux School-Additions (11231); 30th Janu­ary, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at G.W.S. Office, Northam, on and after 16th January, 1951.

Wagin School-Additions <11232); 30th January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Narrogin and Clerk of Courts, Wagin, on and after 16th January, 1951.

Fremant12 Technical High School-Fencing (11233); 30th January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Fremantle, on and after 16th January, 1951.

Gingin School-Alterations and Additions (11234); 30th January, 1951: conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Police Station, Gingin, on and after 16th Janu­ary, 1951.

Frankland River School-Additions and Removal of building from Chorkerup (11235); 30th Janu­ary, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, Perth, and Albany, on and after 16th January, 1951.

No. 7 Pumping Station School-Removal from Dulgalbin (11236); 30th January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Merredin, on and after 16th January, 1951.

Coorow-New School Quarters-erection (11237); 30th January, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.Vv.D., Perth, and at Police Stations, Carnamah and Moora, on and after 16th January, 1951.

Wagin Court House-Additions for R. and I. Bank (11239); 6th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Narrogin, and Courthouse, Wagin, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Bunbury Government Offices-Additions and Alterations <11240); 6th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Dandarragan School-Removal of Classroom from Merkanooka (11241); 6th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Police Station, Moora, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Tuart Hill School Quarters-Alterations and Septic Tank Installation (11242); 6th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Geraldton School-Shelter Sheds <11243); 6th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Geraldton, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Queen's Park School-Ground Improvements (12244) ; 6th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Albany Infants' School-Additions and New Latrines (11245); 6th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Albany, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Gnowangerup Hospital--,Repairs and Renova­tions (11246); 6th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Albany, and Police Station, Gnowangerup, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Quairading School Quarters-Erection-Removal o:t' Wamenusking School Quarters (11247); 6th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Merredin, and Police Station, Quairading, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Guildford Mentally Afflicted Children's Home­Alterations and Additions (11248); 6th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Kojonup New School Site-Earthworks (11249); 6th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Albany, and Police Station, Kojonup, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

North Midlands (Three Springs) Hospital­Additions and Alterations (11250); 13th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Geraldton, and Police Station, Three Springs, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Kununoppin Hospital-Additions <11251); 13th February, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Merredin, and District Hospital, Kununoppin, on and after 23rd January, 1951.

Tenders, together with the prescribed deposit, are to be addressed to "The Hon. the Minister for Works, Public Works Department, The Bar­racks, St. George's Place, Perth," and must be in­dorsed "Tender." The highest, lowest, or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Secretary for Works.

18/1/51.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 2174/50. IN accordance with the provisions of the Metro­politan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909, it is hereby notified that sewers and other apparatus have been completed, and are now available for use in Area 45, Perth, within the boundaries of the Perth Road District, to serve lots 628 to 624, inclusive, Walcott Street, and lots 658 to 662, inclusive, Carnarvon Crescent.

122 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

Owners of the abovementioned properties are hereby notified that such properties are capable of being connected to the sewer and must, there­fore, connect their premises to the sewer within 30 days from date of service of prescribed notice, and are also notified that sewerage rates will, in accordance with the by-laws, be enforced from 1st April, 1951, if premises not previously connected, and be payable in advance. If premises are con-

nected prior to 1st April, 1951, rates will be charged from date of connection.

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

Dated this 19th day of January, 1951, at the Office of the Department, St. George's Place, Perth.

J. C. HUTCHINSON, Under Secretary.

P.W. 2761/50; Ex. Co. No. 69. STATE Housn,G AcT, 1946; PunLic WoRKS Ac·r, 1902-1950.

LAND RESUMPTION.

State Housing at Government Road, Scarborough.

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto­being all in the Swan District have, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 16th day of January, 1951, been set apart, t,1ken, or resumed for the purposes of the following public work, namely :-State Housing at Government Road, Sca,rborongh.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so set apart, taken or resumed are marked off and more particularly described on Plan, P.,v.D., 1V.A., 32685, which m,iy be inspected ,it the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in The State Housing Commission for an esti1te in fee simple in possession for the public work herein expressed, freed und dischtirged from ,ill trnsts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE.

No. on Plan I P.W.D., W.A., Owner or Reputed Owner. ' Description. Area.

No. 32(l8ii. i I

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I

a. r. p. .... George Henry O'Brien .... .... .. .. Portion of Swan Location 1226 being Lot 11 on 0 0 ~4

L.T.O. Plan 2678. (Certificate of Title Volume I 373, Folio 94) I

Certified correct this 12th day of J,inuary, 19,H.

D. BRAND, Minister for Works.

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1949.

JAl'WES MITCHELL, Governor in Executive Council.

Dated this 16th day of January, 1951.

Department of Local Government, Perth, 17th January, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to the powers conferred by section 47 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1949, has been pleased to amend in the manner set forth in the Schedule hereto the Traffic Regulations, 1936, made under and for the purposes of the said Act and published in the Government Gazette on the 26th day of August, 1936, and amended by notices published in the Government Gazette from time to time thereafter.

Schedule.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

The abovementioned regulations are amended as under:-Regulation 40 is revoked and the following regulation substituted in lieu

thereof:-40. Every motor vehicle (except a motor cycle) which weighs more than

six hundredweights when unladen shall be capable of being driven so that it may travel either backwards or forwards.

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WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE ACT, 1912; WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904-1947.

and Fraser Street, as shown by red lines on Plan P.W.D., W.A., 32666.

Geraldton Town Water Supply.

Notice of Intention.

For the Construction of Waterworks in the Gerald­ton Water Area, in accordance with the Provi­sions of the Water Boards Act, 1904-1947.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage intends to proceed with the construction of the works enum­erated hereunder:-

!.-Description of Proposed Works. The extension of the Geraldton reticulation mains

Southward in Burges Street and Evans Street, and Westwards along Dampier Street, Stroud Street

2.-The Purposes for which the Proposed Works are to be Constructed.

To supply water to that portion of the Gerald­ton Water Area abutting on the said mains.

3.-The Times When and Places at which the Plans and Book of Reference may be Inspected. At the office of the Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage, Public Works Department, Perth, and at the Water Supply Office, Geraldton, for a period of one month on and after the 22nd day of January, 1951, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

(Sgd.) D. BRAND, Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and praina~e,

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 123

THE WATER BOARDS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1918.

Wagin Water Area. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun­cil has been pleased to approve, under the pro­visions of the Water Boards Act Amendment Act, 1918, of a rate of 3s. in the pound on the annual rateable value of the land rated being made and levied in the Wagin Water Area for the year ending the 31st October, 1951.

(Sgd.) W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Secretary for Water Supply.

THE RIGHTS IN WATER AND IRRIGATION ACT, 1914-1945.

Notice of Intention. P.W.W.S. 864/31.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage, exercising the powers conferred by the above Act, intends to proceed with the construction of the works enumerated hereunder:-

(a) Description of Proposed Works and Locality in which they will be Constructed.

The raising of existing Wellington Dam by 50 feet in height, the extension of the control valves for the existing irrigation system, the provision of off-take pipes and control valves to the pipe line to the Great Southern towns and the pro­vision of off-take pipes and control valves for an hydro-electric scheme, in the position indicated on Plan P.W.D., W.A., 32680.

(b) The Purposes for which the Proposed Works are to be Constructed.

To increase the storage of the Wellington Reser­voir from 8,700 million gallons to 38,000 million gallons to provide water for the purposes enumer­ated in paragraph (a) above.

(c) The Times When and Places at which the Plans, Specifications and Book of Reference may be Inspected.

At the office of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage, Public Works Department, Perth, and at the Water Supply Office, Collie, for one month on and after the 22nd day of January, 1951, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3p.m.

(Sgd.) D. BRAND, Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1947. Municipality of Busselton.

Amendment of By-law for Controlling Reserves. A By-law of the Municipality of Busselton made

under Section 180 of the Municipal Corpora­tions Act, 1906-1947, and Numbered 4 for Con­trolling Reserves.

P.W. 998/36. IN pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Act the Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Busselton order as follows:-That the by-law published in the Government Gazette on the 7th day of October, 1938, be amended as follows:-By inserting in paragraph 3 a new subclause as fol­lows:-(n) That no person shall keep or feed any dog on any camping area.

Passed at a regular meeting of the Busselton Municipal Council on the 2nd June, 1950.

[L.S.l

Recommended.

(Sgd.) B. KILLERBY, Mayor.

R. SARGENT, Town Clerk.

(Sgd.) VICTOR DONEY, Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 16th day of January, 1951.

(Sgd.) R.H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

THE MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1947, AND THE DOG ACT, 1903-1948.

Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Boulder.

By-law No. 108-Control of Dogs in Streets.

A By-law of the Municipality of Boulder made under Section 180 of the Municipal Corpora­tions Act, 1906-1947, and the Dog Act, 1903-1948, and Numbered 108, for Regulating the Control of Dogs in Streets.

P.W. 265/27. IN pursuance of the powers conferred by the said Acts the Mayor and Councillors of the Municipality of Boulder order as follows:-

1. No owner of any dog shall permit it to enter on or be in any street, road, footpath, or right-of­way, within that portion of the Municipal District of Boulder which is bounded by the south side of Piesse Street, the north side of Moran Street, the east side of Hamilton Street, and the west side of Brool<::man Street, at any time unless the dog is under proper control and upon a leash attached to the collar around the dog's neck, and held by the person in charge thereof at all times whilst such dog is permitted to be on or in any street, road, footpath, or right-of-way, within the portion of the district mentioned. Penalty-£5.

2. Any dog found unattended and not under proper control may be seized and dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the Dog Act, 1903-1948.

Passed this 20th day of December, 1950. The Common Seal of the Municipality

of Boulder was hereto affixed in the presence of- ,

[L.S.J J. D. TEAHAN, J.P.,

Mayor. C. L. McLLHENEY,

Town Clerk.

Recommended. (Sgd.) VICTOR DONEY,

Hon. Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 16th day of January, 1951.

(Sgd.) R.H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.

Morawa Road District-Redivision into Wards.

L.G. 68/31.

Notice of Intention.

Local Government Department, Perth, 22nd December, 1950.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that it is the intention of His Excellency the Governor, under the provisions of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, to redivide the Morawa Road District by-

1. The abolition of the existing Central Ward. 2. The creation of two new wards, namely,

Pintharuka and Central as described in the Schedule hereto.

Plan showing the proposed alterations may be seen at the Local Government Department, Perth.

(Sgd.) VICTOR DONEY, Minister for Local Government.

124 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951. ----------------------

Schedule.

Pintharuka Ward. All that portion of Morawa Road District bounded

by lines starting at a point on that road district boundary situate at a South-Western corner of pastoral lease 392/410 (about 65 chains North­Easterly from Survey Mark V31) and extending Easterly and Southerly along that district boundary and onwards to a point in prolongation Easterly of the Northern boundary of Victoria Location 7811; thence Westerly to and along that boundary to the Eastern boundary of location 8429; thence Northerly along that boundary and onwards to a point in prolongation Easterly of the Southern boundary of location 8788; thence Westerly to and along that boundary and onwards along the South­ern boundaries of locations 8306, 8307, 8304 and 8303 to a point in prolongation Northerly of the Western boundary of location 8931; thence South­erly to and along that boundary and onwards to a Northern boundary of location 5992; thence generally Westerly and Southerly along boundaries of that location to the North-Eastern corner of location 8800; thence Westerly and Soutl1erly along boundaries of that location and onwards to the North-Western corner of location 6302; thence Southerly along a Western boundary of that loca­tion to a point in prolongation Easterly of the Northern boundary of location 6311; thence west­erly to and along that boundary and onwards to and along the Southern boundary of location 7988 to its South-Western corner; thence North­Westerly along the South-Western boundary of that location to a point in prolongation Easterly of the Southern boundary of location 4103; thence Westerly to and along that boundary and onwards to and along the Southern boundary of location 4091 to its South-Western corner; thence Northerly along the Western boundaries of that location and location 4094 to a point in prolongation Easterly of the Southern boundary of location 9395; thence Westerly to and along that boundary and onwards to and along the Northernmost boundary of loca­tion 2016 to the district boundary; thence gener­ally North-Easterly along boundaries of that dis­trict to the South-Western corn:::r of location 9417, a point on the Southern boundary of the North Ward and thence generally Easterly along that ward boundary to the-starting point. (P. Plans 127, 128, 129/80.)

Central Ward. All that portion of Morawa Road Distl'ict bounded

by lines starting at a point on the Southern bound­ary of the Pintharuka Ward situate at the North­Western corner of Victoria Location 6311 and ex­tending Southerly along the Western boundary of that location and onwards to the Northern bound­ary of location 6226; thence Westerly and Southerly along boundaries of that location to its South­Western corner; thence Vvesterly, South--Easterly, again Westerly and Southerly along boundaries of location 7758 and onwards to a Northern boundary of location 6766; thence generally Easterly, South­erly and North-Westerly along boundaries of that location to a point in prolongation Northerly of the Eastern boundary of location 6731; thence Southerly, crossing the Railway Reserve, to and along that boundary to the South-Eastern cornior of that location; thence Westerly along the Southernmost boundary of that location to its South-vVestsrn corner; thence Southerly along the Westernmost boundary of location 3933 and on­wards to the North-Western corner of location 3928; thence Westerly to and along the Northern­most boundaries of locations 3927 and 6283 to the latter's North-Western corner; thence Southerly along the Western boundaries of location 6283 and 3927, aforesaid, to the Northern boundary of lo~a­tion 2019; Westerly and Southerly along boundanes of that location to the district boundary; ther:ce genPrally Westerly and Northerly al<;mg boundanes of that district to its intersection with the South­ern boundary of the Pintharuka Ward and thence generally Easterly along bou1;1daries of that wa_rd to the starting point; excludmg Morawa Towns1te Ward. (P. Plans 128, 122, 123, 127 /80.)

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Gnowangerup Road Board.

Notice of Intention to Borrow-Proposed Loan No. 24 of £900.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Gnowangerup Road Board proposes to borrow the sum of £900 (nine hundred pounds) to be expended on works and undertakings in the Gnowangerup Road Dis­trict, the said works and undertakings being the purchase of a utility motor truck.

All particulars showing the proposed expendi­ture of the money to be borrowed, including the initial expenditure in connectioµ with raising the said loan, are open for inspection, of rate­payers at the office of the Gnowangerup Road Board for one month after the last publication of this notice, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mondays to Fridays, inclusive, and from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturdays.

The amount of £900 (nine hundred pounds) is proposed to be raised by the sale of debentures repayable with interest by ten half-yearly instal­ments over a period of five years after the date of issue thereof, in lieu of the formation of a sinking fund. The debentures will bear interest at the rate of three pounds seven shillings and sixpence (£3 7s. 6d.) per centum per annum, pay­able half-yearly. The amount of the said deben­tures and interest thereon is to be paid at the State Treasury, Perth.

Dated this 9th day of January, 1951.

D. K. HOUSE, Chairman.

W. J.CUNEO, Secretary,

BEVERLEY ROAD BOARD.

Traffic Inspector. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that at a meeting of this Board held at Beverley on 12th day of October, 1950, Mr. Michael James Noonan was duly appointed Traffic Inspector for this Beverley Road Board District.

15/1/5~.

For the Beverley Road Board,

L. W. DONCON, Cliairman.

ROY L. DUFFIELD, Secretary,

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Dalwallinu Road Board.

Notice of Intention to Borrow-Proposed Loan of £6,000.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Dalwallinu Road Board proposes to borrow the sum of £6,000 (six thousand pounds) to be expended on works and undertakings in the Dalwallinu Road Dis­trict, the said works and undertakings being the purchase of a road grader.

The plans and specifications, and the estimate and the cost of the said works and undertal~ings, and statement showing the proposed expenditure of the money to be borrowed, including the cost of flotation and initial and incidental expenditure in connection with the raising of the loan are open for inspection at the office of the Dalwallinu Road Board, situated at Dalwallinu, for one month from the publication hereof, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. from Monday to Friday, and from 9 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday.

The amount of £6,000 is proposed to be raised by the sale of debentures repayable with interest by 16 half-yearly instalments in lieu of the forma­tion of a sinking fund. The debentures shall bear interest at a rate of £3 7s. 6d. per centum per an­num, and amount of said debentures and the in­terest thereon to be paid at the State Treasury, Perth.

The works and undertakings for which the loan is proposed to be raised will, in the opinion of the Board, be of benefit to the whole of the Dal-

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wallinu Road District, and any loan rate applicable to such loan will be levied on all 1·ateable land within the said District.

Dated 8th January, 1951.

HARTLEY SANDERSON, Chairman.

W. A. SHANNON, Secretary.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.

Broome Road Board.

Notice of Intention to Borrow £4,000. NOTICE is hereby given that the Broome Road Board proposes to borrow the sum of £4,000 to be expended on works and undertakings in the Broome Road District, the said works and undertak­ings being the pm·chase and installation with the necessary fittings of one 78 h.p. Ruston-Hornsby engine and generator in the Broome Power House.

The plans and specifications and estimates of the cost of the said works and undertakings and state­ment showing the proposed expenditure of the money to be borrowed, including the cost of supe1·­vision and initial expenditme in connection with the raising of the loan are open for inspection at the Office of the Broome Road Board situate in Broome, for one month from the publication hereof, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. on week days (Saturdays excepted).

The amount of £4,000 is proposed to be raised by the sale of debentures repayable with interest by forty (40) equal half-yearly instalments over a period of 20 years after the date of issue thereof, in lieu of the formation of a sinking fund. The debentures shall bear interest at a rate not exceed­ing three pounds ten shillings (£3 10s.) per centum pe1· annum, payable half-yearly. The amount of the said debentmes and interest thereon to be paid at the State Treasury, Perth.

Dated the 28th day of September, 1950.

D. T.FARRELL, Chairman.

C. HARLAND. Secretary.

PERTH ROAD BOARD.

Proposed Loan No. 63-Osborne Ward-£48,000.

Loan Referendum.

THE loan referendum in connection with the above was held on 13th January, 1951. The vote was as follows:-"Yes," 157; "No," 215. Majority for "No," 58.

W. F. S. BARDON, Chairman.

Cecil Building, She1-wood Court, Perth.

SUPERANNUATION, SICK, DEATH, INSURANCE, GUARANTEE AND ENDOWMENT (LOCAL GOVERNING BODIES' EMPLOYEES) FUNDS ACT, 1947.

Yilgam Road Board.

Local Government Department,

L.G. 570. Perth, 17th January, 1951,

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun­cil, acting under the provisions of section 3 of the Superannuation, Sick, Death, Insurance, Guarantee and Endowment (Local Governing Bodies' Em­ployees) Funds Act, 1947, has been pleased to ap­prove of the Endowment Scheme described in the First Schedule hereto and formulated by the Yil­garn Road Board (a Corporation within the mean­ing and for the purposes of the · said Act) ; and further to approve the agreements described in the Second Schedule hereto as necessary 01· convenient for carrying into operation or for facilitating the operation of the Endowment Scheme.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

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First Schedule. Yilgarn Road Board Scheme dated the 17th day

of Novembe1·, 1950, for establishing and administer­ing an Endowment Fund under the provisions of the Superannuation, Sick, Death, Insurance, Guarantee and Endowment (Local Governing Bodies' Employees) Funds Act, 1947, and the regu­lations made thereunder and published in the Government Gazette on the 2nd day of August, 1949.

Second Schedule. Agreement between the Aust1·alian Mutual Pro­

vident Society and the Committee of the Yilgarn Road Board Staff Contributing Endowment Fund dated 17th day of November, 1950.

SUPERANNUATION, SICK, DEATH, INSUR­ANCE GUARANTEE AND ENDOWMENT (LOCAL GOVERNING BODIES' EM­PLOYEES) FUNDS ACT, 1947.

L.G. 568.

Wickepin Road Board. Local Government Department,

Perth, 17th January, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting under the provisions of section 3 of the Superannuation, Sick, Death, Insurance Guarantee and Endowment (Local Governing Bodies' Em­ployees) Funds Act, 1947, has been pleased to approve of the Endowment Scheme described in the first schedule hereto and formulated by the Wickepin Road Board (a corporation within the meaning and for the purposes of the said Act) ; and further to approve the agreements described in the Second Schedule hereto as necessary or convenient for carrying into operation or for facilitating the operation of the Endowment Scheme.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

First Schedule. Wickepin Road Board Scheme dated the 12th

day of December, 1940, for establishing and ad­ministering an Endowment Fund under the pro­visions of the Superannuation, Sick, Death, Insur­ance Guarantee and Endowment (Local Governing Bodies' Employees) Fund Act, 1947, and the regu­lations made the1·eunder and published in the Government Gazette on the 2nd day of August, 1949.

Second Schedule. Agreement between the Australian Mutual Pro­

vident Society and the Committee of the Wickepin Road Board Staff Contributing Endowment Fund dated 12th December, 1950.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1943; HEALTH ACT, 1911-1948.

Kellerberrin Road Board. Local Government Department,

Perth, 17th January, 1951. P.W. 1060/26.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved pursuant to section 55 of the Health Act, 1911-1944:-

(a) Of the installation of apparatus for the bacteriolytic treatment of sewage and the construc­tion of works incidental thereto on premises within the boundaries of the townships of Doodlakin'" and Baandee by the Kellerbenin Road Board such in­stallation and construction being deemed an ap­proved work 01· undertaking within the meaning of section 291 ( 1) (f) of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948.

(b) That the Kellerberrin Road Board shall be authorised subject to the provisions of section 44 of the Health Act, 1911-1948, to raise a special loan of three thousand pounds (£3,000) to provide funds for expenditure on such approved work and undertaking as hereinbefore defined.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

126 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Dowerin Road Board. Local Government Department,

Perth, 17th January, 1951. L.G. 955/38.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the erection of two houses for employees of the Board, on Dowerin Town Lots 97 and 98 as a work and undertaking for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Dowerin Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.

Sussex Road Board. Local Government Department,

Perth, 17th January, 1951. P.W. 805/35.

IT is hereby notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor has approved of ( 1) the erection of two residences for employees on part of Sussex Location 5, lot 108 (2) the purchase of two motor trucks and a ripper as a work and undertaking for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Sussex Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Mukinbudin Road Board. Local Government Department,

Perth, 17th January, 1951. P.W. 723/34.

IT is hereby notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the erection of a residence for an employee on Mukin­budin Town Lot 64, as a work and undertaking for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Mukin­budin Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Mt. Marshall Road Board.

Local Government Department, Perth, 17th January, 1951.

P.W. 541/38. IT is hereby notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor has approved under the provisions of section 168 of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, to the placing of the tanks described in the schedule hereunder under the control and management of the Mt. Marshall Road Board for the purpose only of enabling the said Mt. Marshall Road Board to control the distribution of water for public purposes. The right and obligation to maintain the said tanks to remain reserved to the Minister for Water Supply.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

Schedule. Gabbin North Tank-No. AA 412. Gabinning Tanl~-No. AA 456. Cleary Tank-No. AA 481.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.

Marble Bar Road Board. Local Government Department,

Perth, 17th January, 1951. P.W. 1356/34.

IT is hereby notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the purchase of two residences for employees on Marble Bar Town Lots 9 and 25 respectively as a work

and undertaking for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Marble Bar Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Gnowangerup Road Board.

Local Government Department, Perth, 17th January, 1951.

P.W. 2036/46. IT is hereby notified for general information that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the purchase of a utility motor wagon as a work and undertaking for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Gnowangerup Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Lake Grace Road Board.

By-law for the Supply and Distribution of Water. P.W. 1179/27.

WHEREAS under the provisions of the Road Dis­tricts Act, 1919-1948, the Board of any district is empowered to make by-laws for any of the pur­poses mentioned in the said Act, the Lake Grace Road Board doth, in exercise of the powers afore­said and of every power enabling it in this behalf, hereby make the following by-law:-No person shall take water from any source of supply under the control of the Board without first obtaining the Board's written authority so to do. Penalty up to £20.

Passed by a resolution of the Lake Grace Road Board on the 2nd day of December, 1950.

Recommended.

D. L. ELLIOTT, Chairman.

WM. COLQUHOUN, Secretary.

(Sgd.) VICTOR DONEY, Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 16th day of January, 1951.

(Sgd.) R.H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.

Northampton Road Board. By-laws Governing Long Service Leave to be

Granted to Employees of the Northampton Road Board.

L.G. 1325/35. THE Northampton Road Board, under and by virtue of the powers conferred on it in that behalf by the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, and all other powers enabling it, doth hereby make and publish the following by-laws:-

1. In the interpretation of these by-laws the following words shall have the meanings assigned to them hereunder:-

(a) "Board" means the Northampton Road Board.

(b) "Continuous service" means service in the employment of this Board during which an em­ployee has not been absent from the service of the Board for a continuous period of more than two days or an aggregate period of more than 10 days without leave of absence being granted by the Board, provided that an employee who was em­ployed by the Board on a permanent basis immedi­ately prior to entering continuous full-time service with, the Armed Forces of the Commonwealth of Australia, or who was directed by the manpower

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 127

directorate to serve elsewhere, between the 3rd day of September, 1939, and the 3rd day of March, 1947, shall have such service counted as continu­ous service with this Board, provided the requisite proof is produced.

2. All employees of the Board shall, after each period of 10 years' continuous service as permanent full-time employees thereof, commencing from 30th of June, 1941, be entitled to three months' long service leave. Long service leave to be taken at the convenience of the Board, who will, as far as possible, meet with the wishes of the employee, but the Board may require the employee to take leave by giving not less than three months' notice.

3. Absence on account of sickness shall not be deemed to be a break in continuity of service, pro­viding the period of absence shall not exceed three months in a year, unless otherwise decided by the Board.

4. Employees due to take long service leave shall be paid-

(al their salary or wage of the period thereof at the rate equivalent to the salary paid in the week imediately preceding the tak­ing of long service leave;

(bl the Board may, at its discretion, either­(i) pay to an employee his wages or

salary periodically during long ser­vice leave, or

(ii) pay to an employee in advance a sum representing the amount of his wages or salary for the period of his long service leave.

5. (al Employees shall not be entitled to long service leave until the completion of 10 years' ser­vice. After the completion of the first 10 years, employees will then be entitled to a pro rata pay­ment if they leave the service of the Board before the next period is completed.

(bl The long service leave granted under this by-law shall be for a period not exceeding one and three-tenths weelrn for every completed year of service since the conclusion of the period of ser­vice which qualified the employee for his previous long service leave, and shall be on full pay.

6. All annual leave to which an employee is entitled or will become entitled before the expira­tion of his long service leave shall be taken by the employee in conjunction with his long service leave, but any public holidays which occur during the taking of his long service leave are not to be paid for over and above the long service leave, but are to form a part of such long service leave.

7. An employee dismissed by the Board, except in the matter of retrenchment, shall not be paid any sum in pursuance of the preceding by-law.

8. Long service leave shall be considered as a special period of recuperation after a lengthy term of service, with a view to fitting the employee for a further term, and during such leave no employee shall undertake any form of employment for hire or reward, unless by special permission of the Board. Any contravention of this subclause shall entitle the Board to dismiss the employee from its service and to cease paying or to recover any amounts paid in advance of long service leave.

Passed by the Northampton Road Board at a meeting held on the 11th day of November, 1950.

Recommended-

F. A. PORTER, Chairman.

L.M.PHIEL, Secretary.

(Sgd.l VICTOR DONEY, Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 16th day of January, 1951.

(Sgd.l R.H. DOIG, Clerk of the Council.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Perth Road Board.

Local Government Department, Perth, 17th January, 1951.

P.W. 1296/37. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the provision of beach conveniences as a work and undertaking for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Perth Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Goverment.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Lake Grace Road Board. Local Government Department,

Perth, 17th January, 1951. P.W.W.S. 660/31.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved under the provisions of section 168 of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, to the placing of the following tanks, Burngup Tank AA 394 reserve 18962 and Kaeding Tank A.A. 553 reserve 2267 under the control and management of the Lake Grace Road Board for the purpose only of enabling the said Lake Grace Road Board to control the distribu­tion of water for public purposes. The right and obligation to maintain the said tanks to remain reserved to the Minister for Water Supply.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Collie Road Board and Municipal Council of Collie.

Notice of Intention. Local Government Department,

Perth, 18th January, 1951. L.G. 877/50.

IT is hereby notified for general information that it is the intention of His Excellency the Governor under the provisions of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948 to:-

(1 l Constitute the whole of the Collie Municipal District a road district to be known as the Collie Town Road District.

(2) Unite the Collie Road District and the Collie Town Road District to be known as the Collie Coalfields Road District.

(3) Divide the Collie Coalfields Road District into Wards to be known as:-(il Town Ward-con­sisting of the land formerly comprising the Collie Municipal District; (iil West Ward-containing the land formerly comprising the West Ward of the Collie Road District; (iii) South Ward-contain­ing the land formerly comprising the South Ward of the Collie Road District; (ivl North Ward­containing the land formerly comprising the North Ward of the Collie Road District.

(4) Declare the constitution of the Collie coal­fields Road District to consist of 13 members, seven of whom shall be elected for the Town Ward and two of whom shall be elected for each of the West, South and North Wards.

Plans showing the proposed alterations may be seen at the Local Government Department, Perth.

(Sgd.l VICTOR DONEY, Minister for Local Government.

CASH ORDER LOST.

Corr. 794/38.

Department of Agriculture, Perth, 15th January, 1951.

IT is hereby notified that the undermentioned Cash Order has been lost. Payment has been stopped and it is intended to issue order in lieu thereof:-

Date, 31/12/50; Cash Order 14245; amount, £7 5s. ld.; drawer, W. Southern; payee, M. c. Scott­Watson.

A. McK. CLARK, Acting Director of Agriculture.

128 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

MILK ACT, 1946-1948. Department of Agriculture,

Perth, 17th January, 1951. Ex. Co. No. 34.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to the provisions of the Milk Act, 1946-1948, has been pleased to appoint Mr. Jack Wade to be a member of the Milk Board of West­ern Australia for a period of three years with effect from the 21st day of December, 1950.

A. McK. CLARK, Acting Director of Agriculture.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, 16th January, 1951.

R.H. DOIG. Clerk of the Cocrnc'.l.

Department of Agriculture, Perth, 17th January, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased under and in accordance with section 5 of the Poultry Industry Trust Fund Act, 1948, to accept the resignation of S. Froome as Chairman of the Poultry Industry Trust Fund Committee, and appoint R. H. Morris as Minister's nominee in place of s. Froome, and to declare the term of office of the said member shall commence on the 1st day of February, 1951.

C. C. HILLARY, Chief Administrative Officer.

Department of Agriculture, Perth, 17th January, 1951.

HIS Execllency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve as follows:-

Of the appointment of the following persons as Inspectors under the Plant Diseases Act, 1941-1950 :-Royce, Robert Dunlop, and Quinlivan, Bryan Joseph.

Of the cancellation of the appointments of the undermentioned persons as honorary inspectors under the Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1950 :-Rodgers, H. F., Bruce Rock; Cram, P., South Kummin; Edwick;, C. W., Corrigin; Withall, R. H., Bruce Rock; Machin, L. A., Bruce Rock; Buttfield, L. D., Kellerberrin; Edwards, V., South­ern Cross; Flack, H. C., Southern Cross; Jennings, C. P. S., Merredin; Wynne, H., Westonia; Cameron, L., Tammin; Liedle, s., Bullfinch; Austin, M. L., Kununoppin; Atkinson, T. T., Ben­cubbin; Eddy, F. E., Nungarin; Burdon, L. G., Kununoppin; Bevan, A. W., Mukinbudin; Brink­worth, M. E., Lake Brown; Mitchell, C. D., Northam; Chapman, W. H., Pingelly; Hooper, W. B., Burakin; Hall, R. M., Wyalkatchem; Low, H. W. S., Northam; Groom, R. S., Wubin; Sugden, E., York; Heuston, F. F., Gingin.

Of the appointment of the following persons as honorary inspectors under the abovementioned Act:-Hamersley, K. L., Bruce Rock; Edwick, C., Corrigin; Ford, John, Geraldton; Day, R. B., Kon­dinin; Moulton, J. M., Koorda; Watt, K. L. C., Kununoppin; Jennings, S. G. P., Lake Grace; Lipple, L. K., Merredin; Bryan, W., Lake Grace; Carroll, J. M., Merredin; Hawthorn, W. B., Morawa.

C. C. HILLARY, Chi'"f Administrative Officer.

DARDANUP DISTRICT VERMIN BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Arthur Hubert Clarke has been appointed Vermin Inspector for th.e Dardanup District Vermin Board.

LESLIE CRAIG, 15/1/51. Chairman.

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1946. Collie District Vermin Board.

Rabbit Destruction. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that all owners and occu];)iers of rateable land within the above district, under and by virtue of section 98 of the Vermin Act, 1918-1946, shall commence the work of suppressing or destroying rabbits on such holdings and upon roads abounding or inter-

secting the same during two drives, the first of which will commence the 21st day of January and shall continue systematically until the 7th day of February, 1951, to the satisfaction of the Board's inspector.

The means to be adopted for the poisoning shall be by trail poisoning, and the laying of effective baits on trails of upturned soil, baits to be not less than 8ft. apart.

R. C. H. HOUGH, Secretary.

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1946. Collie District Vermin Board.

Rabbit Destruction. Appointment of Inspector.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Mr. L. C. Martin has been appointed Vermin Inspec­tor to the above board for the ensuing season.

R. C. H. HOUGH, Secretary.

DALWALLINU VERMIN BOARD. Destruction of Rabbits.

PURSUANT to the powers confirmed on it by section 96 of the Vermin Act, 1918, the Dalwallinu Vermin Board hereby orders as follows:-

1. The respective occupiers and, where no per­son is in actual possession, owners of all holdings within the district of the Board, shall commence the work of destroying rabbits on such holdings, and upon roads bounding or intersecting same, not later than 1st March, 1951, and shall continue, and systematically to carry out the said work for a period of two weeks from said date.

2. The method by which such destruction shall be carried out shall be the fumigation of burrows, and the ploughing in and breaking up of all war­rens, wherever evidence of rabbits exists.

3. Any person failing to comply with this order will be liable for prosecution under section 97 of the Act without further notice.

By order of the Board,

W. A. SHANNON, Secretary.

DAL WALLINU VERMIN BOARD. Destruction of Foxes.

PURSUANT to the powers conferred in it by section 96 of the Vermin Act, 1918, the Dalwal­linu Vermin Board hereby orders as follows:-

1. The respective occupiers and where no per­son is in actual possession, owners of all holdings within the district of the Board, shall commence the work of destroying foxes on such holdings not later than 1st March, 1951, and shall continue to carry out the said work for a period of two weeks from said date.

W. A. SHANNON, Secretary.

THE VERMIN ACT, 1918-1946. Mingenew Vermin Board.

Vermin Drive, 1951. THE Mingenew Vermin Board, by virtue of section 98 of the Vermin Act, 1918-1946, hereby orders as follows:-The owners and/or occupiers of all hold­ings, whether owned, rented or leased, within the whole of the Mingenew Vermin District, shall com­mence the work of suppressing and destroying rabbits on such holdings and on roads abounding or intersecting the same between the following dates:-lst March, 1951, to 31st March, 1951.

The destruction must be done to the satisfaction of the Board or its Inspector, who will inspect during and after the drive. Failure to comply with this order will lead to action being taken against the offenders.

Means to be Adopted.-Laying of poison baits in furrows, baits to contain any phosphorous or strychnine poisons, the breaking up of burrows

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by ploughing or deep tyning, and/or by fumigation. Trapping will not be recognised as an effective means of destroying or suppressing rabbits.

The owners and/or occupiers of all holdings, whether owned, rented or leased, within the Ser­pentine-Jarrahdale Road District, shall destroy all rabbits on such holdings and upon roads bounding or intersecting the same, from the first day of January, 1951, to the 31st day of December, 1951.

Dated the 15th of January, 1951. By order of the Board,

N. J. D. RIDGWAY, Secretary.

BEVERLEY VERMIN BOARD. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that at a Board meeting held on the 13th day of July, 1950, Mr. Forrest E. Morrell was appointed Vermin Inspector for the Beverley Road Board District.

Furthermore, an intensive destruction period for the poisoning of all rabbits on holdings and road­ways abovementioned shall be com'nenced on 3rd of January, 1951, and continued . .atil the 15th April, 1951. The means which st. tl be adopted for the work shall be the laying e~'r poison baits, not more than four feet apart, in furrows. The quantity to be laid is at least two 2-lb. tins per one hundred acres per month.

Also fumigation of all burrows must be effectively carried out, or, all such ploughed to a sufficient depth to ensure the killing of all rabbits sheltering· therein. An intensive fumigation period is to be carried out from 1st June, 1951, until 30th Septem­ber, 1951.

For the Beverley Vermin Board,

L. W. DONCON, Chairman.

ROY L. DUFFIELD, Secretary.

SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE VERMIN BOARD. THE Serpentine-Jarrahdale Vermin Board, by vir­tue of the Vermin Act, 1918-1946, sections 96 and 98, hereby orders as follows:-

All work to be performed to the satisfaction of the Board.

Tender Board

No.

1071/50

1213/50

1428/50

1332/60

1476/50

1304/50

862/60

I

Date.

Jan.

do.

do.

do.

do.

do.

Jan.

11

12

By order of the Board,

J. PROCTER, Secretary.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Contractor. Sche­dule No.

S. W. Hart & Co. .... 708A, 1950

Gherardi Bros. .... 716A, 1950

H. L. Brisbane & Wun- 679A, derlich 1950

N. A. Fordham .... 612A, 1950

Geo. Curtis .... .... 701A, 1950

R. Young & Son .. .. 670A, 1950

Musgroves, Ltd. J. E. Stevens

H.J. Dower ... . B. 0. Jacobs ... . R. P. Mcinerney & Co.

Harris, Scarfo & Sand-overs Ltd.

Atkins (W.A.), Ltd ..... Geo. Wills & Co., Ltd. Stewarts & Lloyds

(Aust.) Pty., Ltd. Contract in equal por­

tions as stated

394A, 1950

Accepted Tenders.

Particulars.

Sanitary Pans, Lids, and Lid Rubbers from 1st January to 31st December, 1951 :-

Item 1 .... .... . .. . Item 2 .... .... . .. . Item 3 .... .... . .. .

Firewood, dry Jarrah, in 6 ft . lengths for the Fremantle Public Hospital as required from 1st February, 1951, to 31st January, 1952

Stainless Steel Sinks and Drainers for Government House Ball Room, delivered as follows :-

Item 1 .... .... . .. . Item 2 .... .... . .. .

Purchase of Second-hand Farm Machinery ex the State (W.A.) Alunite Industry, Chandler

Item I .... .... . .. . Item 2 .... .... . .. . Item 3 .... .... . .. . Item 4 .... .... . .. .

Purchase of Second-hand Ford Model "B" Utility (Item 1)

Tuning of Pianos for the Educa­tion Department from 1st January to 31st December,

1951, as follows:­Group 1 per tuning Group 2 per tuning Group 3 per tuning Group 4 per tuning

Group 5 per tuning .... Groups 6, 7, 8, and 9 per

Cast Iron Reflux Valves and Air Valves, F.O.R. Fremantle

Item 1 .... . .. . Item 2 .... . .. . Item 3 .... . .. . Item 6 .... . .. . Item 8 .... . .. . Item 10 .... . .. . Item 12 .... . .. . Item 13 .... . .. . Item 14 .... . .. . Item 15 .... . .. . Item 4A-2 only ... .

Item 5-6 only ... . Item 7-21 only ... . Item 9-14 only ... .

Item 11-30 only ... .

Department concerned.

Various

Public Works

Public Works ....

Education

tuning .... . ... Public Works vVater

Supply

Rate.

17s. each. 14s. each. 2s. 8d. each. 33s. per ton.

£104. £104.

£5. £5. £8. £2 10s. £57 10s.

17s. 6d. £1. £1 lls. 6d. £1 10s. £2 10s. £5 6s. £4 4s.

£1,286 each. £247 each. £188 0s. 6d. each. £38 I ls. 6d. esi,ch. £49 7s. 6d. each. £21 13s. 6d. each. £87 2s. 6d. each. £57 2s. 6d. each. £20 12s. each. £19 2s. £52 8s. 3d. each.

£20 7s. each. £11 2s. 9d. each. £26 lls. 9d. each.

£7 3s. each.

130 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

WES'l'ERX AUS'l'RALIAN GOVERN 1\1:ENT TENDER BOARD-continued. Accepted Tenders-continued.

Tender Sche-Department Board Date. Contractor. dule Particulars. concerned. No. No.

1159/50 do. Geo. :Moss Pty., Ltd. 544A, Transformers for the State State Electricity 1950 Electricity Commission, de- Commission

livered Picton Junction Item 1 .... .... .... .... .... . ...

Conservators, F.O.B. Fre- .... .... . ... mantle

Item 2 .... .... . ... .... .... . ...

Conservators, F.O.B. Fre- .... .... . ... mantle

1181/50 do. W.A. Ind. Sales & 55Li., 3 only "Fo,vler " 3½/5 ton Public '''arks .... Service 1950 Mobile Cranes, as per Item 2,

delivered alongside ship, Fre-mantle

1453/50 Jan. 11 Charles M. Nelson .... 693A, Spectacles, Cases, Artificial Eyes, Royal Perth Hos-

Date of Advertising.

1951. Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 9 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 11 Jan. 11

1950. Dec. 14 Dec. 14 Dec. 14

Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Oct. 26 Nov. 21 Dec. l9 Dec. 29 Nov. 28 Dec. 14 Dec. 21

1951. Jan. n Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 16 Jan. 9 Jan. 9

1950. Dec. 27

1951. Jan. 11 Jan. 4 Jan. 9

1950. Nov. 21

1951. Jan. 16

1951. Jan. 11 Jan. 16 Jan. 16

Schedule No.

13A, 1951 14A, 1951 21A, 1951 5A, 1951 lOA, 1951 109 110 108 107

711A, 1950 718A, 1950 719A, 1950

696A, 1950 703A, 1950 704A, 1950 611A, 1950 674A, 1950 722A, 1950 735A, 1950 688A, 1950 714A, 1950 729A, 1950

12A, 1951 15A, 1951 20A, 1951 22A, 1951 17A, 1951 19A, 1951 6A, 1951 7A, 1951

733A, 1950

llA, 1951 2A, 1951 9A, 1951

675A, 1950

1950 ete., foe Royol Peeth Hosp;toJ I pital from 1st January to 31st December, 1951, as per Items 1 to 9

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Supplies required.

Stringers and Corbels for :iVlidland Junction-Meekatharra Piles, Stringers and Corbels for Bridge over Avon River Crushed Diorite Screenings for Main Roads Lease of Jetty at the foot of Harvest Road, North Fromantle Firewood for vVooroloo Sanatorium Groceries for Government Institution Candles, Soap, Polishes, etc., for Government Institutions Biscuits for Government Institutions Jams, Condiments, Honey and Vinegar for Government Institutions

Hot Press and Refrigerator Cabinet for Government House Ballroom Laundry Equipment for Fremantle Hospital Propellor Fan Units for Royal Perth Hospital ....

Timber Planing Machine for Forests Department Pumping Machinery for South Perth Pumping Station No. 5 Pumping Machinery for Victoria Park Pumping Station No. 4 Railway Wagon Equipment Galvanised Steel Water Tanks (200 and 400 Gallons) Chemical Dry Feeder Firewood to Schools and Various Government Institutions, etc. Transformers 2,000 K.V.A. for State Electricity Commission Load frame testing machine for Testing concrete Vegetable Steamer for Heathcote Reception

Lathe and Column Drilling Machine Pumping Plant for Roebourne Water Supply Centrifugal Pump for Metropolitan Water Supply Pumping Plant for Morawa Two-tor, Mobile Crane Prime Wheaten Chaff for Government Department Coarse Salt for Hide at Wyndham Meat Works · Bitumen Spraying Plant ....

Electrical Level luffing and Stiff legged Derrick (New or Secondhand)

½ in. x ¾ in. Water Meters (Overseas) Points and Crossings for W.A.G.R. Bogies for Railway Wagons

Coal Handling Plant for East Perth Power House

23A, 1951 Gas Making and Ancillary Plant * Forms, etc., also available at the office of the Agent General for W.A. in London.

18A, 1951 16A, 1951 24A, 1951

Secondhand Typewriters Chevrolet Van, 30 cwt. 1942 Ford V8 Truck

For Sale by Tender.

Rate.

···-

£1,128 9s. 6d. each. £50 10s. each.

£1,546 10s. 6d. each.

£64 9s. each.

£2,650 each.

Rates on applica-tion.

Date of Closing.

1951. Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 25

Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Extended Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 25

*Jan. 25 *Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 1

Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb. 1 Feb: 1 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 8 Feb. 22

*Mar.

*Mar. 12 *Mar. 29 *Apr .. 4

*Apl. 19

*Sept. 27

Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 1

to

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth. will be received for the abovementioned until 10 a.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.

18th ,January, 1951. A. H. TELFER,

Chairman.

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 131

THE MINING ACT, 1904-1945. Department of Mines, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the .i\Iining Act, 1904-1945, His Excellency the Governor

in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases, Applica.tions for Leases, Tailings Licenses,

Authorities to l\fine, and Temporary Reserves as shown below'. (Sgd.) A. H. TELFER,

Under Secretary for l\fines.

The undermentioned applications for Gold Ji-lining Leases were approved, subject to survey:-

Broad Arrow Dundas East Coolgardie East Murchison

Murchison

Goldfield.

North Co·,gardie Yilga.rn

District.

East Coolgardie Wiluna Black Range l\Ieekathat1~ Menzies

No. of Application.

*2266w. *1832. *1833, *1834, *1835, *1836. *62.54,:. 682J. *1104B .. *1943N, *19,i4N. *5759z, *5760z. *6fiPP, *67-PP.

The undermentioned applications for a Mineral Lease were approved, subject to survey:-

Field. District. No. of Application.

Ashburton Gold Collie Coal ....

143. *447.

The undermentioned application for a 'railings Lease was approved, subject to survey:-

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.

East Coolgardie East Coolgardie 93E (II.O.160).

The surrende1· of the undennentioncd Gold Mining Leases were accepted

Goldfield. District. I No. of Lessee. Lease .

. I

Murchison l\foekatharra *l896N Terrell, James Henry.

North Coolgardie *1903N Ten-ell, .James Henry.

Menzies *57357. Clark, Joseph Williams. Ularring 1160u vYoinar, Fmncis Joseph.

Cumming, John. Williams, John Henry.

Notth-East Coolgardie Kanowna --·· ,I 1573x Weight, Francis Joseph.

-~-~-------·

The surrender of the undermentioned Mineral Lease was accepted :-

Field.

Northampton :Mineral .... I

District.

I . . . . I

No. of Lease.

*223

The surrender of the undermentioned Tailings Leases were accepted :-

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease.

Lessee.

Byne, Edward.

Lessee.

East Coolgardie East Coolgardie 72E 74E

Gold ]\fines of Kalgoorlie, Limited. Gold Mines of Kalgoorlie, Limited.

The undermentioned application for Authority to Tuiine on reserved and exempted land was approved :-

I I

No. Corres. No. Occupant. \ Authorised Holding.I Goldfield. Locality.

I

931H (3/50) 971/50 William Moxam Johns I P.A. 3400 Murchison Cue

132 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

The surrender of the undermentioned Authority to Mine was accepted :-

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.

Murchison .... Cue .... *926H (1/50).

IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904-45, His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to renew for a further period of twenty-one years from the 1st day of January, 1951, the lease as shown below :-

Broad Arrow East Coolgardie Mount Margaret Murchison Northampton

Goldfield. District.

East Coolgardie Mount Margaret Meekatharra

No. of Lease.

G.M.L. 1944w. G.M.L.s 5434,J, 5436E, 5437E. G.M.L. 2216T. G.M.L. 1551N. lVI.L. 205.

The undermentioned applications for Licenses to Treat Tailings or Mining Material were approved conditionally :-

No. ICorres. No.I Licensee. Goldfield. Locality. Period.

1181H (2/50) 866/50 John William Sears Murchison .... Late G.M.L. 2199 6 months from 15-1-1951. 1189H (2/50) 969/50 Francis Latham Northampton Late P.A. 226 .... 3 months from 15-1-1951. 1195H (lF/50) 1017/50 Mise Birin Mount Morgans Late G.M.L. 547F 3 months from 15-1-1951. 1196H (3/50) 1070/50 Hans Wehr Phillips River Government Reserve No. 6 months from 15-1-1951.

9977

The undermentioned applications for Renewals of Licenses to Treat Tailings or Mining Material were approved conditionally :-

No. ICorres. No.J Licensee. Goldfield. Locality. Period.

1052 (lo/46) 1055 (3o/46) 1120H (5E/48)

930/46 1171/46 1242/48

Arthur Vickery Arthur Vickery The Broken Hill

North Coolgardie ... . Kookynie Kookynie Kalgoorlie

12 months from 1-10-1950. 12 months from 1-11-1950. 12 months from 1-12-1950.

North Coolgardie ... . East Coolgardie ... .

Proprietary Com­pany, Limited

The authority granted to occupy conditionally the undermentioned Temporary Reserve has been extended :-

No. !Corre.s. No.I Occupier. Term. Locality.

1226H I 1442/48 \ Western Mining Corporation, Limited 12 months from 20-12-1950 Kalgoorlie.

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THE MINING ACT, 1904-1945.

Appointments.

Department of Mines, Perth, 16th January, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve the following appoint­ments, viz:-

Keith Hamilton Hogg, as Acting Warden of the Kimberley and West Kimberley Goldfields, during the absence of the Warden on leave.

Arthur Lane Francis Taylor, as Acting Warden of the Ashburton, Gascoyne and Pilbara Goldfields during the absence of the Warden on leave.

Alfred Norman Deas, as Acting Mining Registrar, Leonora, during the absence of the Mining Regis­trar on leave.

Walter Lewis Sharpe, as Acting Mining Registrar at Norseman, during the absence on leave of the Mining Registrar.

Police Constable Robert Hearle Tilbrook, as Bailiff of the Warden's Court, Laverton, Mount Margaret Goldfield, as from the 4th October, 1950, vice Sergeant H. E. Menhennett, transferred.

Police Constable George Alfred Rodwell, as Deputy Mining Registrar at Roebourne, vice Police Constable Thomas Emmet Jensen, transferred, to date from the 30th day of November, 1950.

Police Constable William Michael Clive White, as Deputy Mining Registrar at Roebourne, vice Police Constable George Alfred Rodwell, trans­ferred, to date from the 12th day of December, 1950.

COAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1902-1926. Department of Mines, Perth, 10th January, 1951.

1131/47. THE Hon. the Minister for Mines has been pleased to make the following appointments:-

Douglas Millen and Samuel J. Shannon, as mem­bers of the committee of the Collie Coal Mines Accident Relief Fund Trust for a period of 12 months, as from the 16th day of December, 1950.

Edmund James Whiteaker, as a member of the committee of the Collie Coal Mines Accident Relief Fund Trust, for a period of 12 months as from the 27th day of January, 1951.

(Sgd_) A. H. TELFER, Under Secretary for Mines.

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 133

REGISTRATION OF MINISTERS. Pursuant to Part III of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1948. Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 17th January, 1951.

Cancellations. IT is hereby published, for general information, that the names of the undermentioned ministers have been duly removed from the register in this office of ministers registered for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Aus­tralia:-

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

Evangelical Lutheran Synod in Australia (W.A. Conference).

78/42; 31/12/50; Rev. Harold Conrad Mattiske; Immigration Holding Centre, Northam; Northam.

Churches of Christ in W.A. (Incorp.). 34/47; 17/1/51; Mr. Allen George Elliott; 260

Bagot Road, Subiaco; Perth. R. J. LITTLE, Registrar General.

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT, 1912-1949. Form 27 (Reg. 30).

Notice before Cancellation of Registration. NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of the Registrar to proceed on the 6th day of March, 1951, to cancel the registration of the Eastern Goldfields Amalgamated Tailors' and Tail­oresses' Society Industrial Union of Workers under the abovenamed Act, unless cause be shown to the contrary in the meantime.

The ground of such proposed cancellation is as follows:-"That the members of the said Union have been absorbed by another Industrial Union of Workers already registered, viz., The West Australian Cloth­ing and Allied Trades' Industrial Union of Work­ers."

Dated this 12th day of January, 1951.

S. C. BRUCE, Assistant 'Registrar of Industrial Unions.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 249 of 1950. Between Eastern Goldfields Federated Engine

Drivers and Firemen's Union of Workers of Western Australia , Applicant, Lake View and Star Limited and others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. H. Iles on behalf of the appli­cant and Mr. F. S. Cross on behalf of the re­spondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbi~ tration, in pursuance of a remission to me by the Court of Arbitration and in pursuance of the powers contained in section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, do hereby order and declare that Award No. 37 of 1947, be and the same is hereby amended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of December, 1950.

[L.S.J (Sgd.l S. F. SCHNAARS, Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule. 1. Add to clause 7 new subclauses as follows:­(e) When a worker is required to continue work­

ing after the usual knock-off time for more than one hour without having been notified on the previous day, he shall be provided with a meal, or shall be paid two shillings and sixpence (2s. 6d.l in respect of any such meal.

(f) When a worker is required for duty during any meal time, whereby his meal time is post­poned for more than one hour, he shall be paid at overtime rates until he gets his meal.

2. Add to clause 9, a new subclause as follows:­(f) When a worker is required to continue

working after the usual knock-off time for more than one hour without having been notified on the previous day, he shall be provided with a meal, or shall be paid two shillings and sixpence (2s. 6d.l in respect of any such meal.

3. Delete clause 22 and insert in lieu thereof the following:-

22.-Payment for Sickness. Ca) A worker shall be entitled to payment for

non-attendance on the ground of personal ill­health for 1/l0th of a week's pay at the Award rate for each 23.7 shifts actually worked at ordinary rates of pay: Provided that, subject to subclause (d) hereof, payment for absence through such ill­health shall be limited to one week's pay in each calendar year. Payment hereunder may be ad­justed at the end of each calendar year, or at the time the worker leaves the service of the employer in the event of the worker being entitled by service subsequent to the sickness to a greater allowance than that made at the time the sickness occurred. This clause shall not apply where the worker is entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act.

(b) A worker shall not be entitled to receive any wages from his employer for any time lost through the result of an accident not arising out of or in the course of his employment or for any accident wherever sustained arising out of his own wilful default, or for sickness arising out of his own wilful default.

Cc) No worker shall be entitled to the benefits of this clause unless he produces proof satisfactory to his employer of sickness, but the employer shall not be entitled to a medical certificate unless the absence is for three days or more.

(d) Sick leave shall accumulate from year to year so that any balance of the period specified in subclause Ca) of this clause which has in any year not been allowed to any worker by his employer as paid sick leave may be claimed by the worker and, subject to the conditions herein­before prescribed, shall be allowed by his employer in any subsequent year without diminution of the sick leave prescribed in respect of that year. Pro­vided that sick leave which accumulates pursuant to this subclause shall be available to the worker for a period of two years but no longer from the end of the year in which it accrues.

(e) For the purpose of assessing a worker's entitlement to accumulated sick pay, subclause (d) hereof shall be deemed to have become operative as from the 1st day of January, 1950.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 254 of 1950. Between the Operative Painters and Decorators

Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, Applicant, and Lake View and Star Limited and others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. J. G. White on behalf of the applicant and Mr. F. S. Cross on behalf of the respondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned, Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra­tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the Court of Arbitration and in pursuance of the powers contained in section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, do hereby order and declare that Award No. 28a of 1946, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended in the term of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of December, 1950.

[L.S.l (Sgd.l S. F. SCHNAARS, Conciliation Commissioner.

134 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951.

Schedule.

1. Clause 5-Wages.

Delete subclause (c) and insert in lieu thereof the following:-

(c) Occupation:

Painter

Margin Per Weelc

£ s. d. 2 6 0

2. Clause 10-Payment for Sickness. Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof the

following:-

10.-Payment for Siclmess.

(a) A worker shall be entitled to payment for non-attendance on the ground of personal ill­health for 1/l0th of a week's pay at the Award rate for each 23.7 shifts actually worked at ordinary rates of pay: Provided that, subject to subclause (d) hereof, payment for absence through such ill­health shall be limited to one week's pay in each calendar year. Payment hereunder may be ad­justed at the end of each calendar year, or at the time the worker leaves the service of the employer in the event of the worker being entitled by service subsequent to the sickness to a greater allowance than that made at the time the sickness occurred. This clause shall not apply where the worker is entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act.

(b) A worker shall not be entitled to receive any wages from his employer for any time lost through the result of an accident not arising out of or in the course of. his employment or for any accident wherever sustained arising out of his own wilful default, or for sickness arising out of his own wilful default.

(c) No worker shall be entitled to the benefits of this clause unless he produces proof satisfactory to his employer of sickness, but the employer shall not be entitled to a medical certificate unless the absence is for three days or more.

(d) Sick leave shall accumulate from year to year so that any balance of the period specified in subclause (a) of this clause which has in any year not been allowed to any worker by his employer as paid sick leave may be claimed by the worker and, subject to the conditions herein­before prescribed, shall be allowed by his employer in any subsequent year without diminution of the sick leave prescribed in respect of that year. Pro­vided that sick leave which accumulates pursuant to this subclause shall be available to the worker for a period of two years but no longer from the end of the year in which it accrues.

(e) For the purpose of assessing a worls:er's entitlement to accumulated sick pay, subclause (d) hereof shall be deemed to have become operative a,; from the 1st day of J;muary, 1950.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

In the matter of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1949, and in the matter of an application by the Fremantle Tramway Employees' Indus­trial Union of Vvorkers, for cancellation of its registration.

Having read the abovementioned application and having hear Mr. J. C. Periera in support thereof, and upon being satisfied that the aforesaid Act and the regulations made thereunder have been com­plied with, and, acting in pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 29 ( 1) of the above Act, I hereby cancel the registration of the Fre­mantle Tramway Employees' Industrial Union of Workers as from the 18th day of December, 1950.

Dated at Perth this 18th day of December, 1950.

J. H. BOGUE, [L.S.J Registrar of Industrial Unions.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 269 of 1950.

Between Boilermakers' Society of Australia Union of Workers, Kalgoorlie Branch, No. 11, Appli­cant, and Lake View and Star Limited and others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. G. C. Cahill on behalf of the applicant and Mr. F. S. Cross on behalf of the respondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned, Conciiiation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra­tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the Court of Arbitration and in pursuance of the powers contained in section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, do hereby order and declare that Award No. 33 of 1947, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of December, 1950.

lL.S.J (SgdJ S. F. SCHNAARS, Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.

Clause 9-Payment for Sickness.

Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following:-

9.-Payment for Sickness.

(a) A worker shall be entitled to payment for non-attendance on the ground of personal ill­health for 1/l0th of a week's pay at the Award rate for each 23.7 shifts actually worked at ordinary rates of pay: provided that, subject to subclause (d) hereof, payment for absence through such ill-health shall be limited to one week's pay in each calendar year. Payment hereunder may be adjusted at the end of each calendar year, or at the time the worker leaves the service of the em­ployer in the event of the worker being entitled by service subsequent to the sickness to a greater allowance than that made at the time the sickness occurred. This clause shall not apply where the worker is entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act.

(b) A worker shall not be entitled to receive any wages from his employer for any time lost through the result of an accident not arising out of or in the course of his employment or for any accident wherever sustained arising out of his own wilful default, or for sickness arising out of his own wilful default.

(c) No worker shall be entitled to the benefits of this clause unless he produces proof satisfactory to his employer of sickness, but the employer shall not be entitled to a medical certificate unless the absence is for three days or more.

(d) Sick leave shall accumulate from year to year so that any balance of the period specified in subclause (a) of this clause which has in any year not been allowed to any worker by his employer as paid sick leave may be claimed by the worls:er and, subject to the conditions herein­before prescribed, shall be allowed by his employer in any subsequent year without diminution of the sick leave prescribed in respect of that year. Provided that sick leave which accumulates pur­suant to this subclause shall be available to the worker for a period of two years but no longer from the end of the year in which it accrues.

(e) For the purpose of assessing a worker's entitlement to accumulate sick pay, subclause (d) hereof shall be deemed to have become oper­ative as from the 1st day of January, 1950.

(f) Any time in respect of which a worker is absent from work, except time for which he is entitlement to accumulated sick pay, subclause provision shall not count for the purpose of de­termining his right to holidays.

19 January, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 135

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 163 of 1949. Between Federated Moulders (Metals) Union of

Workers, Perth, Applicant, and the Western Australian Government Railways Commission, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. A. E. Hewitt on behalf of the applicant Union and Mr. K. D. Reeves on behalf of the respondent, and in pursuance of a remission to me by the Court of Arbitration, and in pursu­ance of the powers contained in section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1949, I hereby order and declare that Award No. 11 of 1947, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended in the manner following:-

Clause 3.-Interpretations. Add to this clause the following new definition:-

"Commission" or "Commissioner"-The words "Commission" or "Commissioner" wher­ever used, shall be deemed to refer to the Western Australian Government Railways Com­mission.

Clause 6.-Retirement. Add to this clause a new subclause (cl as fol­

lows:-<cl In the event of either the Commission or

the worlrnr failing to give the prescribed notice, wages shall be paid or forfeited, as the case may be, to the extent by which the actual notice given falls short of the fourteen (14) days' notice. Wages so forfeited by the work­er may be deducted from any wages due to such worker up to the time of his leaving the ser­vice of the Commission: Provided that where both parties agree to the acceptance of notice of less than fourteen < 14) days, no penalty shall be imposed.

Clause 8.-Payment for Sickness. Delete the words and figure "six (6) days" ap­

pearing in subclause (a) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the words and figure "one (1) week."

Clause 9.-Annual Leave and Holidays. (2) Holidays.-Delete subclause (cl of this part

and insert in lieu thereof the following:-(cl In the case of workers worls:ing a five

(5) day week, no payment or day in lieu shall be granted for any holiday falling on a day on which the normal roster provides for the work­er to be off duty.

Clause 10.-Apprentices. Delete subclause (cl of this clause and insert in

lieu thereof the following:-(cl Notwithstanding anything elsewhere

contained in this Award to the contrary, an apprentice required to live away from his home shall be paid not less than the rate applying to an apprentice in his second year.

Clause 14.-Hours of Duty. Delete from subclause (cl of this clause the

figures and letters "5.30 p.m." and insert in lieu thereof the figures and letters "4.45 p.m."

Clause 15.-Guaranteed Week. Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof the

following:-15.-Guaranteed Week.

(al The Commission shall normally guar­antee to each worker a full week's work of forty (40) hours, exclusive of Sunday work, but if during any period, by reason of any action on the part of any section of its work­ers or for any cause beyond its control it finds itself unable to carry on either wholly or par­tially the complete running of trains, services, workshops or other normal operations, the Commission shall be entitled, notwithstanding any implication arising from the provisions of section 86 of the Government Railways Act, 1904-1948, as reprinted in 1949, to employ only such workers (if any) as it considers can be usefully employed, and for such hours only as it

considers necessary, and during such period no worker shall be paid except for such time as shall be actually worked by him. Each week shall stand by itself.

Provided that employees who are required to attend for work and do so attend on any day shall be paid a minimum of two (2) hours' pay at ordinary rates.

(b) Employees stood down in accordance with the foregoing provision shall not lose any sick leave or other rights or privileges to which such employee would ordinarily be entitled, provided that this provision does not entitle an employee to payment for any Award holiday falling during such period of stand down.

(c) The guaranteed period may also be re­duced as follows:-

(i) In respect of any worker under sus­pension: Provided that any worker suspended on a charge which is not sustained shall be entitled to the benefit of the guarantee during the period of his suspension;

(iil in respect of any day a worker is absent, except through sickness as provided for in clause 8.

Clause 16.-Overtime and Sunday Time. Delete from subclause (f) of this clause the

words "one hour" and insert in lieu thereof the words and figures "one and three-quarter (l¾) hours" and delete the words and figure "two shillings (2s.)" and insert in lieu thereof the words and figures "two shillings and sixpence (2s. 6d.J."

Clause 18.-Free Passes, Privilege Tickets and Season Tickets.

Delete the words and figures "twenty shillings (20s.)" appearing in the fifth paragraph of sub­clause (al of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the words and figures "twenty-five shillings (25s.l ."

Apprenticeship Regulations. Regulation 1 (cl.

Alter Group III to read as follows:-

Group. Trades.

III. Fitters (electrical and mechanical).

Turners and iron machinists.

Blacksmiths. Patternmakers. Electroplaters. Coppersmiths. Motor mechanics. Electrical installers.

I r I I

l

Union or Unions to be

represented.

Amalgamated Engineering Union, and Australasian

Society of Engineers.

Alter Group IV to read as follows:-Group. Trades. Union or Unions

IV. Machinists <wood). 11 Painters.

Plumbers. I Carpenters. I Trimmers. llr Saw Doctors. Watch and clock re-

pairers. Panel beaters. Sheet metal workers. Car and wagon

builders.

i j

Regulation 18.

to be represented.

W.A. Amalgamated

Society of Railway

Employees.

Delete this regulation and insert in lieu thereof the following:-

18. The provisions of the "Guaranteed Week" clause as contained in each Award shall apply to apprentices.

Form G: Delete the heading "Western Australian Govern­

ment Railways and Tramways."

136 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951

Delete the words "Commissioner of Railways of the State of Western Australia" wherever they appear.

This Order shall operate as from and inclusive of the 10th day of December, 1950.

Dated at Perth this 8th day of December, 1950.

(Sgd.l S. F. SCHNAARS, [L.S.J Conciliation Commissioner.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 268 of 1950. Between Federated Moulders (Metals) Union of

Workers, Perth, Applicant, and Lake View and Star Limited and others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. A. E. Hewitt on behalf of the applicant and Mr. F. S. Cross on behalf of the respondents, and bY consent, I, the undersigned, Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbi­tration, in pursuance of a remission to me by the Court of Arbitration and in pursuance of the powers contained in section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, do hereby order and declare that Award No. 4 of 1934, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of December, 1950.

[L.S.J (Sgd.l S. F. SCHNAARS, Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.

Clause 9.-Payment for Sickness.

Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following:-

9.-Payment for Sickness. Cal A worker shall be entitled to payment for

non-attendance on the ground of personal ill­health for 1/l0th of a week's pay at the Award rate for each 23.7 shifts actually worked at ordinary rates of pay: Provided that, subject to subclause (d) hereof, payment for absence through such ill­health shall be limited to one week's pay in each calendar year. Payment hereunder may be ad­justed at the end of each calendar year, or at the time the worker leaves the service of the employer in the event of the worker being entitled by service subsequent to the sickness to a greater allowance than that made at the time the sickness occurred. This clause shall not apply where the worker is entitled to compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act.

(bl A worker shall not be entitled to receive any wages from his employer for any time lost through the result of an accident not arising out of or in the course of his employment or for an:v accident wherever sustained arising out of his own wilful default, or for sickness arising out of his own wilful default.

(cl No worker shall be entitled to the benefits of this clause unless he produces proof satisfactory to his employer of sickness, but the employer shall not be entitled to a medical certificate unless the absence is for three days or more.

(d) Sick leave shall accumulate from year to year so that any balance of the period specified in subclause Cal of this clause which has in anY year not been allowed to any worker by his employer as paid sick leave may be claimed by the worker and, subject to the conditions herein­before prescribed, shall be allowed by his employer in any subsequent year without diminution of the sick leave prescribed in respect of that year. Pro­vided that sick leave which accumulates pursuant to this subclause shall be available to the worker for a period of two years but no longe: from the end of the year in which it accrues.

(e) For the purpose of assessing a worker's entitlement to accumulated sick pay, subclause Cdl hereof shall be deemed to have become operative as from the 1st day of January, 1950.

(f) Any time in respect of which a worker is absent from work except time for which he is entitled to claim 'sick pay under the preceding provision shall not count for the purpose of de­termining his right to holidays.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946. Notice concerning Lost Share Certificate.

(Pursuant to Section 414 ( ll. Plaimar Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that share certificate No. A61 for 53 ordinary shares in the abovenamed com­pany entered in the name of Anne Edsall Todd, of 130 Carr Street, Perth, has been lost or destroyed and it is the intention of the directors of the abovenamed company to issue a duplicate share certificate in lieu thereof after the expiration of 28 days from the publication hereof.

Dated the 10th day of January, 1951. W. H. PERRIN,

Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Notice of Chang·e in Situation of Registered Office

and/or of the Days and Hours such Office is Accessible to the Public.

Pursuant to Section 99 (4). (Western Seine Netting Company Pty. Ltd.l

NOTICE is hereby given that- ( 1 l The Registered Office of Western Seine Netting Co. Pty. Ltd. was, on the 21st day of November, 1950, changed to and is now situated at Steamship Buildings, 168 St. George's Terrace, Perth. (2) The days and hours during which the Registered Office of Western Seine Netting Co. Pty. Ltd. is accessible to the public are, as from the 21st day of November, 1950, as follows:-10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 to 4 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays, inclusive.

Dated this 11th day of January, 1951.

GALLOWAY & OCKERBY, Chartered Accountants (Aust.l,

Steamship Building, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1947. Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office

and/or of the Days and Hours such Office is Accessible to the Public.

Pursuant to Section 99 (4). Kingfisher Trawling Company Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that-Cl) The Registered Office of Kingfisher Trawling Company Pty. Ltd. was, on the 21st day of November, changed to and is now situated at Steamship Buildings, 168 St. George's Terrace, Perth. (2) The days and hours during which the Registered Office of Kingfisher Trawling Company Pty, Ltd. is accessible to the public are, as from the 21st day of November, 1950, as follows:-10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 to 4 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays, inclusive.

Dated this 11th daY of January, 1951.

GALLOWAY & OCKERBY, Chartered Accountants (Aust.),

Steamship Building, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946. Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of

the Days and Hours during which such Office is Accessible to the Public.

Pursuant to Section 99 (4). NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of O.P.S.M. Spectacle Makers Pty, Ltd. is situated at c/o Speed & Cantor, Forrest Place, Perth, West­ern Australia, and that the days and hours during which such office is accessible to the public are

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as follows:-Monday to Friday, inclusive (public holidays excepted), from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Dated this 10th day of January, 1951. (Sgd.) GEORGE LANE,

Director or Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949.

Notice of Increase in Share Capital beyond the Registered Capital.

Pursuant to Section 66. J. & E. Ledger Pty. Limited.

1. J. & E. LEDGER PTY. LIMITED hereby gives notice that by a special resolution of the Company passed on the 14th day of December, 1950 the nominal share capital of the Company was in­creased by the addition thereto of the sum of £100,000 divided into 100,000 shares of £1 each beyond the registered capital of £50,000.

2. The additional capital is divided as follows:­Number of shares, 100,000; class of shares,

ordinary; nominal amount of each share, £1. 3. The conditions subject to which the new

ordinary shares have been or are to be issued are as follows:-Voting rights-Identical with those of holders of ordinary shares in the original capi­tal, namely, on a show of hands one vote and on a poll one vote for each share. Dividends-To rank in all respects pari passu with the ordinary shares in the original capital.

4. The rights attached to the preference shares are as follows, namely-Nil.

Dated this 11th day of January, 1951. J. F. LEDGER,

Director. Parker & Parker, Solicitors, 21 Howard Street,

Perth.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946. Form No. 35.

Notice of Increase in Share Capital beyond the Registered Capital.

Pursuant to Section 66. Preston Producers' Co-operative Company Limited. 1. PRESTON PRODUCERS' CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY LIMITED hereby gives notice that by a special resolution of the company passed on the 16th day of December, 1950, the nominal share capital of the company was increased by the ad­dition thereto of the sum of £10,000 divided into 10,000 shares of one pound each beyond the registered capital of £10,000.

2. The additional capital is divided as follows:­Number of shares, 10,000; class of shares,

ordinary; nominal amount of each share, one pound.

3. The conditions (e.g.) voting rights, divi­dends, etc.) subject to which the new shares have bPPn or are to be issued are as follows:-(1) In­t<T2st shall be paid at the discretion of the com­pany, but shall not in any one year exceed an amount which is in excess of five pounds per r.entum per annum in excess of the Commonwealth Bank rate of interest for the time being on fixed deposit for two years. (2) Each shareholder is entitled to one vote only, irrespective of number of shares held.

Dated this 27th day of December, 1950. For Preston Producers' Co-operative Co. Ltd.

W. M. JORDAN, Secretary.

Parker & Parker, 21 Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

Western Australia. COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949.

Raffles Pty. Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of this company will be situated at 15-16 Central Arcade, Perth, and will be open to the public be-

tween the hours of 9 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday to Friday (public holidays excepted).

Dated the 16th day of January, 1951.

L. TATE, Director.

Downing & Downing, 37 st. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946. Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office

of a Company incorporated Outside Western Australia which carries on Business within Western Australia and of the Days and Hours during which such Office is Accessible to the Public.

Pursuant to Section 330 (4). Staines Linoleum (Australia) Limited.

To the Registrar of Companies: STAINES LINOLEUM (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED hereby give notice that- (1) The Registered Office of the Company was, on the 1st day of January, 1951, changed to and is now situated at Room 6, 3rd Floor, Economic Chambers, 76 William Street, Perth. (2) The days and hours during which the Registered Office of the Company is accessible to the public have, as from the 1st day of January, 1951, been changed as follows:-Monday to Friday inclusive, from 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The office is closed on Saturdays and on all public holidays.

Dated this 16th day of January, 1951.

ERIC E. RYAN, Agent in Western Australia.

V. 0. Fabricius & Co., Solicitors, Perth.

ADVANCE FASHIONS PTY. LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION).

NOTICE is hereby given that in accordance with section 242 of the Companies Act, 1943-1949, a general meeting of the Company will be held at 96 St. George's Terrace, on Friday, 16th February, 1951, to receive the Liquidator's final account.

E. G. SIER, Liquidator.

Western Australia. THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949.

Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of the Days and Hours during which such Office is Accessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).) Engineering Enterprises Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of Engineering Enterprises Pty. Ltd. is situate at care of Dorman, Gibson & Co., Chartered Account­ants, 178 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and that the days and hours during which such office is accessible to the public are as follow :-Monday to Friday (other than public holidays) 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Dated this 5th day of January, 1951.

RICHARD L. DIMMITT, Director.

Joseph, Muir & Williams, Solicitors, Victoria House, St. George's Terrace, Perth.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949, and in the matter of Isseka Mining Pty. Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of Incorporation, as a !Limited Company, has this day been issued to Isseka Mining Pty. Limited.

Dated this 8th day of January, 1951. G. J. RUSE,

Acting Registrar of Companies. Companies Office,

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

138 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [19 January, 1951

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949, and in the matter of W. E. Stand-

ring Proprietary Limited. NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of Incorporation, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to W. E. Standring Proprietary Limited.

Dated this 10th day of January, 1951. G. J. RUSE,

Acting Registrar of Companies. Companies Office,

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949, and in the matter of Engineering Enterprises Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 26 ( 1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of •Incorporation, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to Engineering Enterprises Pty, Ltd.

Dated this 10th day of January, 1951. G. J. RUSE,

Acting Registrar of Companies. Companies Office,

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949, and in the matter of O.P.S.M. Spec­tacle Makers Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 26 ( 1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of Incorporation, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to O.P.S.M. Spectacle Makers Pty, Ltd.

Dated this 10th day of January, 1951. G. J. RUSE,

Acting Registrar of Compani2s. Companies Office,

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949, and in the matter of Raffles PtY. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 26 ( 1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of Incorporation, as a Limited Company, has this day been issued to Raffles Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 15th day of January, 1951. G. J. RUSE.

Acting Registrar of Companies. Companies Office,

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

THE ASSOCIATIONS INCORPORATION ACT, 1895.

I, RICHARD ALLINGHAM, of 26 Mann Street, Cottesloe, Retired Company Manager, one of the Trustees appointed by the Australian Trained Nurses Association-Western Australian Branch, do hereby give notice that I am desirous that such Association should be incorporated under the pro­visions of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895.

R. ALLINGHAM. The following is a copy of the Memorial intended

to be filed in the Supreme Court under the provi­sions of the said Act.

Memorial of the Australian Trained Nurses Asso­ciation, Western Australian Branch, filed in pursuance of the Associations Incorporation Act, 1895.

1. Name of the Institution-Australian Trained Nurses Association, Western Australian Branch.

2. Object or purpose of the Institution-(a) To promote the interests of trained and student nurses in all matters affecting their profession and work generally; (b) to afford greater opportunities for the requirement and diffusion of nursing lmow­ledge and education; (cl to afford opportunities for discussing subjects bearing on the worl{ of nursing; (d) generally to act on behalf of the members in any movement connected with the profession of nursing,

3. Where situated or established-Mercantile Mutual Building, 179 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

4. The name or names of the trustee or trustees-Joseph Totterdell and Richard Allingham.

5. In whom the management of the Institution is vested, and by what means (whether by deed, settlement, or othenvise)-The council of the Association in accordance with and by virtue of the Constitution of the Association.

Hardwick, Slattery & Gibson, of Victoria House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Association.

NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership which has for some time past been carried on by John Leslie Gisborne and Reginald James Elwood, under the firm of "Gisborne & Elwood," at Bridgetown, in the trade or business of Saw Millers, has been dissolved by mutual consent as from the 9th day of January, 1951.

All debts owing by and to the late firm will be paid and received by the said John Leslie Gisborne.

Dated this 11th day of January, 1951. J. L. GISBORNE. R. J. ELWOOD.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Frederick Mark- Lewis, formerly of 190 Newcastle Street, Perth, in the State of Western Australia, but late of 21 Beaufort Street, Perth, aforesaid, Pensioner, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to the Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Exe­cutor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 19th day of February, 1951, after which date the said Exe­cutor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands so sent in.

Dated this 15th day of January, 1951. A. D. SMITH,

135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitor for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Kenneth William Sounness, late of Mount Barker, in the State of Western Australia, formerly a member of the Royal Australian Air Force, but late Farmer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are requested to send particulars thereof in writing to the Execu­tor, The \Vest Australian Trustee, Executor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 19th day of Feb­ruary, 1951, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 15th day of January, 1951. PARKER & PARKER,

21 Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Lucy Mary Morrow (sometimes known as Lucy May Morrow), late of 1136 Hay Street, West Perth, in the State of Western Australia, Widow, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby required to send full particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Executor and Agency Company Limited, 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the State of Western Australia, on or before the 19th day of February, 1951, after which date the said Executor will pro­ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased

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amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 15th day of January, 1951. LOHRMANN, TINDAL & GUTHRIE,

Perpetual Trustees Buildings, 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Henry Charles Glan­ville, late of 151 Canning Road, East Fre­Fremantle, in the State of Western Australia, Retired Chemist, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having claims 01· demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are re­quested to send in particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trustees and Agency Company (W.A.l Limited, of 91 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on 01· before the 19th day of February, 1951, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and de­mands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 12th day of January, 1951.

FRANK UNMACK & CULLEN, Solicitors for the Executor, 45 Market Street, Fremantle.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Agnes Mary Job, late of 19 Normanby Street, Inglewood, in the State of Western Australia, Married Woman, de­ceased.

ALL claims and demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to the Executor Eric Elliot Job, care of the under­signed, on or before the 19th day of February, 1951, after which date the said Executor will pro­ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having re­gard only to the claims and demands of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated the 17th day of January, 1951.

LIONEL WESTON deMORLEY, of McNeil Chambers, 9 Barrack

Street, Perth, Solicitor for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

Notice to Creditors and Claimants. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims 01· demands against the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons are hereby re­quired to send particulars of such claims 01· de­mands to me in writing on or before the 19th day of February, 1951, after which date I will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased per­sons among those entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims or demands of which I shall then have had notice.

Dated at Perth the 17th day of January, 1951.

Public Trust Office, J. H. GLYNN, Perth, W.A. Public Trustee.

Name, Occupation, Address, Date of Death. Galli, Kaffelo; Retired Bootmaker; late of 57A

Parker Street, Kalgoorlie; 26/1/50. Fortuyn, Ferdinand Frederick (also known as

Frederick Fortuyn); Linotype Operator; late of 174 William Street, Perth; 28/9/50.

Cartmel, Annie Maria; Widow; late of Claremont; 14/11/50.

Healey, Timothy Patrick (also known as Timothy Healey); Retired W.A.G.R. employee; formerly of 193 Newcastle Street, Perth, but late of Claremont; 18/4/46.

Hair, Mary Ann; Widow; formerly of Hopefield, Dullacca Western Line in Queensland, but late of Rockhampton in Queensland; 17/6/31.

Mace, Charles John; Cleaner; late of 30 Onslow Road, Subiaco; 27 /8/50.

Bing, Albert Ernest; Storeman, Vermin Inspector; formerly of 6 Premier Street, East Perth, but late of 12 Nile Street, East Perth; 22/4/48.

McKelvie, Edwin Robert (sometimes known as Robert Edward McKelvie); Haulage Contractor and Timber Carter; late of Wallsend Street, Collie; 17/9/50.

Kissack, Robert Brew; Mill Foreman; late of 77 President Street, Kalgoorlie; 14/9/50.

THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1947. NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section 14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1947, the Public Trustee has elected to administer the estates of the undermentioned deceased persons.

Dated at Perth the 17th day of January, 1951. J. H. GLYNN,

Public Trustee, Perth.

Name of Deceased, Occupation, Address, Date of Death, Date Election filed.

Galli, Kaffello; Retired Bootmalrnr; late of 57A Parker Street, Kalgoorlie; 26/1/50; 12/1/51.

Fortuyn, Ferdinand Frederick (also known as Frederick Fortuyn) ; Linotype Operator; late of 174 William Street, Perth; 28/9/50; 12/1/51.

Cartmel, Annie Maria; Widow; late of Claremont; 14/11/50; 12/1/51.

Healey, Timothy Patrick (also known as Timothy Healey) ; Retired Western Australian Government Railways Employee; formerly of 193 Newcastle Street, Perth, but late of Claremont; 18/4/46; 12/1/51.

Hair, Mary Ann; Widow; formerly of Hopefield, Dullacca, Western Line, in Queensland, but late of Rockhampton, in Queensland; 17/6/31; 12/1/51.

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