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(1595] OF WESTERN A lJS'rRAI.JIA. (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.J No. 52.] PERTH : FRIDAY, 8th JUNE. [1951. The Fisheries Act, 1905-1949. WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT. . JAMES MITCHELL, Governor. [L.S.J 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. File No. 633/32, Ex. Co. No. 1027. WHEREAS by section 9 of the Fisheries Act, 1905- 1949, it is provided that the Governor may, by Proclamation prohibit all persons from taking any fish whatsoever, in every or any specified portion of Western Australian waters, by means of fish- ing nets and fishing lines, or either of such means of capture, or by any other specified means of capture, for any specified term: Now therefore I, the' said Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council do hereby, in exercise of the powers aforesaid and of every other power enabling me in this behalf, proclaim and declare as follows:- That all those portions of Western Australian waters defined in the Schedule hereto shall be closed against the use of fishing nets for a period of three years as from date of gazettal of this Proclamation. Schedule. (a) Wellstead Estuary.-The whole of the rivers, tributaries, creeks and other streams flowing into the waters of the Wellstead Estuary, more especially the S.W. Bay River and Lizzie Creek. (b) Beaufort Estuary.-The whole of the rivers, tributaries, and other streams flowing into the waters of the Beaufort Estuary, more especially the Pallinup and Salt Rivers. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 1st day of June, 1951. By His Excellency's Command. VAL. R. ABBOTT, Minister for Fisheries. GOD SAVE THE KING The Fisheries Act, 1905-1949. WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT . JAMES MITCHELL, Governor. [L.S.] PROCLAMATION 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James I Mitchell, l(night Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor in and over the State at Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. File No. 138/51, Ex. Co. No. 981. IN pursuance of the provisions of section 10 of the Fisheries Act, 1905-1949, I, the Governor of the State of Western Australia, do hereby prohibit all persons from taking any fish whatsoever by means of fishing nets in all that portion of Vvestern Australian waters specified in the schedule hereto from 1st June, 1951, to 31st May, 1954, inclusive. The Proclamation published in the Government Gazette on the 10th December, 1948, is hereby can- celled. Schedule. The whole of the waters of Bow River (near Irwin's Inlet). Given under my hand and th?- Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 24th day of May, 1951. By His Excellency's Command, VAL. R. ABBOTT, Minister for Fisheries. GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! The Fisheries Act, 1905-1949. WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT. JAMES MITCH ELL, Governor. [L.S.] 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. File No. 98/51, Ex. Co. No. 1026. IN pursuance of the provisions of section 10 of the Fisheries Act, 1905-1949, I, the Governor of the State of Western Australia, do hereby pro- hibit all persons from taking any fish whatsoever by means of fishing nets in all that portion of

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WESTERN A lJS'rRAI.JIA. (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.J

No. 52.] PERTH : FRIDAY, 8th JUNE. [1951.

The Fisheries Act, 1905-1949.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

. JAMES MITCHELL, Governor.

[L.S.J

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.

File No. 633/32, Ex. Co. No. 1027.

WHEREAS by section 9 of the Fisheries Act, 1905-1949, it is provided that the Governor may, by Proclamation prohibit all persons from taking any fish whatsoever, in every or any specified portion of Western Australian waters, by means of fish­ing nets and fishing lines, or either of such means of capture, or by any other specified means of capture, for any specified term: Now therefore I, the' said Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council do hereby, in exercise of the powers aforesaid and of every other power enabling me in this behalf, proclaim and declare as follows:-

That all those portions of Western Australian waters defined in the Schedule hereto shall be closed against the use of fishing nets for a period of three years as from date of gazettal of this Proclamation.

Schedule. (a) Wellstead Estuary.-The whole of the

rivers, tributaries, creeks and other streams flowing into the waters of the Wellstead Estuary, more especially the S.W. Bay River and Lizzie Creek.

(b) Beaufort Estuary.-The whole of the rivers, tributaries, and other streams flowing into the waters of the Beaufort Estuary, more especially the Pallinup and Salt Rivers.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 1st day of June, 1951.

By His Excellency's Command.

VAL. R. ABBOTT, Minister for Fisheries.

GOD SAVE THE KING

The Fisheries Act, 1905-1949.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT .

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor.

[L.S.]

PROCLAMATION 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James I Mitchell, l(night Grand Cross of the Most Dis­

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

File No. 138/51, Ex. Co. No. 981. IN pursuance of the provisions of section 10 of the Fisheries Act, 1905-1949, I, the Governor of the State of Western Australia, do hereby prohibit all persons from taking any fish whatsoever by means of fishing nets in all that portion of Vvestern Australian waters specified in the schedule hereto from 1st June, 1951, to 31st May, 1954, inclusive.

The Proclamation published in the Government Gazette on the 10th December, 1948, is hereby can­celled.

Schedule. The whole of the waters of Bow River (near

Irwin's Inlet). Given under my hand and th?- Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 24th day of May, 1951.

By His Excellency's Command,

VAL. R. ABBOTT, Minister for Fisheries.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

The Fisheries Act, 1905-1949.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCH ELL, Governor.

[L.S.]

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.

File No. 98/51, Ex. Co. No. 1026.

IN pursuance of the provisions of section 10 of the Fisheries Act, 1905-1949, I, the Governor of the State of Western Australia, do hereby pro­hibit all persons from taking any fish whatsoever by means of fishing nets in all that portion of

1596 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Western Australian waters specified in the Schedule hereto from 1st June, 1951, to 31st May, 1956 inclusive.

Schedule. All that portion of Cockburn Sound and Careen­

ing Bay, Garden Island bounded by lines starting at the Easternmost extremity of Colpoys Point, on that island, and extending East for twenty chains; thence South-South-Westerly to a point situate twenty chains East of the Easternmost extremity of Collie-Head; thence West to that point and thence generally North-North-Easterly along the High Water Mark of Cockburn Sound and Careening Bay aforesaid to the starting point.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 1st day of June, 1951

By His Excellency's Command.

VAL. R. ABBOTT, Minister for Fisheries.

GOD SAVE THE KING

The Fisheries Act, 1905-1949.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor.

[L.S.]

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.

File No. 1606/25, Ex. Co. No. 982. WHEREAS by section 9 of the Fisheries Act, 1905-1949, it is provided that the Governor may, by Proclamation, prohibit all persons from taking any fish whatsoever, in every or any specified portion of Western Australian waters, by means of fishing nets and fishing lines, or either of such means of capture or by any other specified means of capture, for any specified term: Now, therefore, I, the said Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby, in exercise of the powers aforesaid and of every other power enabling me in this behalf, proclaim and declare as follows:­That all that portion of Western Australian waters defined in the schedule hereto shall be closed against the use of fishing nets for a term of three years as from the date of gazettal of this Pro­clamation.

Schedule. Taylor's (Nannerup) Inlet: The whole.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State at Perth, this 24th day of May, 1951.

By His Excellency's Command,

VAL. R. ABBOTT, Minister for Fisheries.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor.

[L.S.J

PROCLAMATION

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

Corr. No. 5371/06. WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1950, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Gazette to revest in His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, whereof His Majesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas His Majesty is now the registered pro­prietor of portion of Swan Location 35 the subject of Diagram 3605 as registered in Certificate of Title, Volume 555, Folio 59 and part of Swan Location 35 as registered in Certificate of Title, Volume 1132, Folio 702: Now, therefore, I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council do by this Proclamation revest in His Majesty, hi~ heirs and successors portion of Swan Location 35 the subject of Diagram 3605 and part of Swan Location 35 aforesaid as of his former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 24th day of May, 1951.

By His Excellency's Command,

(Sgd.) L. THORN, Ministe1· for Lands.

GOD SA VE THE KING ! ! !

Land Act, 1933-1950.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCH ELL, Governor.

[L.S.]

PROCLAMATION 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James f Mitchel[, 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 Dependerlcies in tl1e Commonwealth of Australia.

Cones. No. 5371/06. WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, the Governor may by Proclamation and sub­ject to such conditions as may be expressed therein, classify as of Class A any land of the Crown reserved to His Majesty for any of the purposes specified in the said section; and whereas it is deemed expedient that reserve No. 23251 for the purpose of Recreation as described in the schedule hereto should be classified as of Class A: Now, therefore, I, the Governor, with the advice of Executive Council do by this my proclamation classify as of Class A Reserve No. 23251 described hereunder.

Schedule. Reserve No. 23251 (Swan Locations 5325 and

5326) situated at Burswood Island and containing 151 acres O roods 20 perches. (Plan lD/20, N.E.l

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 24th day of May, 1951.

By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd.) L. THORN,

Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

Dedication of Public Highway.

Bunbury Municipality.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor.

[L.S.]

Corr. 4201/50.

PROCLAMATION

} By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James 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, 1906-1947 (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 a public highway within the meaning of any law now or hereafter in force; and whereas the Bunbury Muni­cipal Council has requested that certain land named and described in the schedule hereunder which has been used for a street or way within the Muni­cipality of Bunbmy, be declared a public highway: Now, therefore, I, the said Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclamation declare the said land to be a public highway, and such land shall, from the date of this Proclamation, be absolutely dedi­cated to the public as a highway within the mean­ing of any law now or hereafter in force.

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

Plans. Tweedie Street; 100 links (plus truncations); por­

tion of Leschenault Location 26 and portions of Wellington Locations 4395, 4396 and 4390 and the whole of location 4389; L.T.O. Plan 6158.

8 June, 1951.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1597 --------

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 24th day of May, 1951.

By His Excellency's Command,

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

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

Dedication of Public Highway. Municipality of Albany.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor.

[L.S.]

Corr. 3666/14.

PROCLAMATION ) By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James / Mitchell, !<night Grand Cross of the Most D!s­

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, 1906-1947 (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 a_nd thence­forth from the date of such Proclamat10n, become and be absolutely dedicated to the public as a public highway within the meaning of any law now or hereafter in force; and whereas the Municipality of Albany Council has requested that certain land named and described in the schedule hereunder which has been used for a street or way within the Municipality of Albany, be declared a public highway: Now, therefore, I, the said Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclamation declare the said land to be a public highway, and such land shall, from the date of this Proclamation, be absolutely dedicated to the public as a highway within the meaning of any law now or hereafter in force.

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

Plans. Stirling Terrace (widening); 10 to 12 links; all

that portion of A Class Reserve 19465 (Albany Lot 827) bounded on the Northward by the Southern side of Stirling Terrace and on the Southward by a line parallel to and distant one chain from the Northern side of Stirling Terrace aforesaid; Albany, Sheet 4.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 24th day of May, 1951.

By His Excellency's Command,

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

GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! !

Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1949.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor.

[L.S.]

PROCLAMATION l By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James f Mitchell, l<night 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 it is provided by section 6 of the Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1949, that the Governor may revoke or vary any proclamation made under the said Act: Now, therefore, I, the said Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this Proclamation-

1. Revoke the Proclamation dated the 3rd day of August, 1927, and published in the Government Gazette on the 5th day of August, 1927, relating-

(i) to the bringing in of all kinds of fruit from any portion of the State to a part of the State as specified in the said Pro­clamation; and

(iil to the varying of a Proclamation numbered 4 and published in the Government Gazette on the 16th day of September, 1921; and

2. Revoke the Proclamation dated the 19th day of September, 1935, and published in the Govern­ment Gazette on the 27th day of September, 1935, relating to the use of cases for the transport of fruit.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State this 1st day of June, 1951.

By His Excellency's Command, L. THORN,

Acting Minister for Agriculture. GOD SAVE THE KING

Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1949.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT.

JAMES MITCHELL, Governor.

[L.S.]

PROCLAMATION 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir James / 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 it is provided by sections 5 and 6 of the Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1949, that the Governor may revoke or vary any proclamation made under the said Act and may by proclamation prohibit either absolutely or except in accordance with regulation the bringing- into any specified portion of the State of Western Australia from the rest of the State generally or from any speci­fied portion thereof any specified kind of plant, fruit, or other thing which would, in his opinion, be likely to introduce any disease into the State or into the specified portion thereof, as the case may be; and appoint any specified ports to be the only ports of entry for plants or fruit or for any specified kind of plants or fruit; and whereas I the Governor and the Executive Council of the State are of opinion that the bringing (contrary to any prohibition hereinafter contained) of potatoes into any portion of the State wherein their introduction is hereinafter prohibited would be likely to introduce the diseases set out in Part I of the schedule hereto: Now, therefore, I, the said Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do revoke the proclamation dated the 29th day of October, 1924, and published in the Government Gazette on the 7th day of November, 1924, relating to the bringing in from any portion of the said State to a part of the said State as specified in the said proclamation of any plant, fruit or thing which would be likely to introduce disease, and do by this proclamation appoint the ports of Eucla, Esperance, Fremantle, Geraldton, Carnarvon, Onslow, Cossack, Port Hed­land, Broome, Derby and Wyndham to be the only ports of entry for the bringing of potatoes into Western Australia; And I do, by this pro­clamation, prohibit the bringing of potatoes into that portion of the State described in the schedule hereto, from the rest of the State generally.

Schedule. Part I.

Bacillus Solanacearum (Brown Rot or Potato Bacteriosis).

Chrysophlyetts endobiotica (known as Potato Canker).

Synchytrium endobioticum-Black Scab (Warty Disease and Cauliflower Disease of Potato).

Fusarium spp. (Collar Rot, Foot Rot, Leaf Spot, Dry Rot of Potato).

Actinomyces scabies-causing Common Scab and Spongospora subterranea causing Powdery Scab of Potatoes.

Phytophthora Infestans (Potato Disease, other­wise known as Irish Blight).

Heterodera Marioni and Heterodera schactii causing Eelworm of potatoes.

Pthorimaea Operculella (Potato Moth). Leptinotarsa decem-lineata (Colorado potato

Beetle). Part II.

That portion of the State bounded by lines start­ing from a point on the sea coast situated West from the South-West corner of Mandurah town­site and extending South-East to the South corner of Coolup townsite; thence South-South-Easterly to the Southernmost corner of Collie Townsite;

1598 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A. [8 June, 1951.

then in a general South-Easterly direction passing through the North-East corner of Dinninup and the North-West corner of Wansbrough townsite to the sea coast at Cape Riche; thence South­Westerly, Westerly, North-Westerly, and Northerly along the said sea coast to the starting point; excluding, however, that portion of such area com­prised within 10 miles radius from Collie Railway Station.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 1st day of June, 1951.

By His Excellency's Command,

L. THORN, Acting Minister for Agriculture.

GOD SAVE THE KING

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 24th day of May, 1951, the following Order in Council was authorised to be issued:-

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

Corr. No. 9711/05. 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. 9937 should vest in and be held by the Chitter­ing Road Board in trust for the purpose of Gravel: 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 Chittering Road Board in trust for the purpose aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powers reserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

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

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber at Perth on the 1st day of June, 1951, the following Order in Council was authorised to be issued:-

The Child Welfare Act, 1947-50. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

C.W.D. 767/45, Ex. Co. 1031. WHEREAS by section 19 (2) (al of the Child Welfare Act, 1947-50, it is provided that the Gov­ernor may appoint such persons, male or female, as he may think fit, to be members of any par­ticular Children's Court and may determine the respective seniorities of such members: Now there­fore His Excellency the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council doth hereby appoint the persons named in the Schedule hereto to be Members of the Children's Court at the place mentioned.

Schedule. Gnowangerup: Samuel Walker Stewart, Dr.

Arthur Leigh Parton. R. C. GREEN,

Acting Clerls: of the Council.

Road Districts Act, 1919-1948. Northam Road District.

Re-Division into Wards and Determination of Number of Members. ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W. 290/41. 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: '

(i) Re-divide the Northam Road District into wards by excising from the South Ward the whole of the Wundowie townsite (Avon Location 27073 as shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 60457, Plan 2A/40 and Al, as specified in the Government Gazette of the 14th February, 1947) and constitute the area excised a separate ward to be known as the Wundowie Ward.

(ii) Declare that the number of Members con­stituting the Northam Road Board shall be nine.

(iii) Determine that the number of Members for each Ward of the Northam Road District shall be:-

(a) East Ward-2 members. (b) North Ward-2 members. (cl South Ward-2 members. (d) West Ward-2 members. (e) Wundowie Ward-1 member.

(iv) Order that those persons whose names now appear in the Electoral Roll for the South Ward of the Northam Road District in respect of land within the area of the said Wundowie townsite shall be admitted as electors o{the Wundowie Ward.

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

Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1947. City of Fremantle.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. P.W. 630/32.

HIS Excellency the Governor acting by and with the advice and. consent of the Executive Council under the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1947, doth hereby alter the boundaries of the Wards of the City of Fremantle by sub­stituting for the existing boundaries of the several Wards, the boundaries described in the Schedule hereto.

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

Schedule. South Ward.

All that portion of the Municipality of Fremantle bounded by lines starting at a point on the low water mark of the Indian Ocean situate at the intersection of that Municipal boundary and the prolongation Westerly of the centre line of South Street and extending generally Easterly to and along that line to the Easternmost boundary of that Municipality and thence Southerly, gener­ally Westerly and generally Northerly along that boundary to the starting point.

Central Ward. All that portion of the Municipality of Fre­

mantle bounded by lines starting at a point on the low water mark of the Indian Ocean, situate at the intersection of that Municipal boundary and the prolongation South-Westerly of the centre line of Howard Street and extending generally North-Eeastrly to and along that line to the centre line of South Terrace; thence North-Westerly along that line to its intersection with the pro­longation South-Westerly of the centre line of Alma Street; thence North-Easterly to the South­Westernmost corner of Fothergill Street; thence Northerly along its Westernmost side to a point in prolongation Westerly of the centre line of that street; thence Easterly to and along that centre line and onwards along the centre line of Broome Street and again onwards through reserve 6638 to the centre line of Carrington Street; thence Northerly along that line to a point in prolonga­tion Westerly of the Northern side of Sainsbury Road; thence Easterly along that prolongation to the Municipal boundary; thence generally Easterly and Southerly along that boundary to the North­Easternmost corner of the South Ward; thence Westerly along the Northernmost boundaries of that Ward to the Westernmost boundary of the Municipality and thence generally Northerly along that boundary to the starting point.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1599 -------

North Ward. All that portion of the Municipality of Fre­

mantle bounded by lines starting at a point on that Municipal boundary situate at its intersec­tion with the prolongation North-Westerly of the centre line of Edward Street and extending gener­ally North-Easterly, Southerly, Easterly again Southerly along boundaries of that Municipality to the Northern boundary of the Central Ward; thence generally Westerly along boundaries of that Ward to the Western side of Fothergill Street; thence Northerly along that side to its intersec­tion with the Southern side of Fairburn Street; thence Northerly to the intersection of the pro­longation Southerly of the centre line of Parry Street and the Southern side of Holdsworth Street; thence North-Westerly to and along the last­named centre line and onwards along the centre line of Edward Street and again onwards to the starting point.

City Ward. All that portion of the Municipality of Fre­

mantle bounded by lines starting at a point on that Municipal boundary situate at its intersec­tion with the prolongation South-Westerly of the centre line of Howard Street, a point on the low water mark of the Indian Ocean and extending generally North-Westerly and North-Easterly along that boundary to the Westernmost corner of the North Ward; thence generally South-East­erly along the South-Western boundaries of that Ward to a North-Western corner of the Central Ward and thence South-Westerly along the North­Western boundaries of that Ward to the starting point.

The Water Boards Act, 1904-1949. Albany Town Water Supply.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. P.W.W.S. Sub 82/48, Ex. Co. 1004.

WHEREAS by section 40 of the Water Boards Act, 1904-1949, it is enacted that subject to the pro­visions of the said Act a Water Board shall have power to construct water works for the purposes of the said Act; and whereas it is provided by section 41 of the said Act (as amended by the Water Boards Act Amendment Act, 1937) that the Governor may exempt reticulation works from the operation of certain sections of the said Act; and whereas it is deemed expedient that the reticu­lation worl~s referred to in the following schedule shall be exempt from the operations of the said sections of the said Act: Now, therefore, His Excel­lency the Governor acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council and in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act and of all other powers in this behalf enabling him doth hereby exempt from the operations of sections 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45 of the Water Board Act, 1904-1949, the reticulation works included in the fol­lowing schedule.

Schedule. Laying of reticulation mains in the Mira Mar

Estate, Albany, together with all necessary valves and fittings and as shown on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 32908.

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

Road Districts Act, 1919-1948. Augusta-Margaret River Road Board.

ORDER IN COUNCIL. P.W. 1920/49.

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 280 of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, doth hereby extend the provisions set out in the Second Schedule to the said Act to the Augusta-Margaret River Road District.

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

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the Executive Council Chamber at Perth this 1st day of June, 1951, the following Revocation of Order in Council was authorised to be issued.

Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1949.

REVOCATION OF ORDER IN COUNCIL. WHEREAS by Order in Council dated the 5th day of March, 1924, and published in the Government Gazette on the 14th day of March, 1924, a regula­tion prescribing a fee for the unloading of fruit trees was made by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, with power inter alia to revoke such regulation, now, therefore, His Ex­cellency the Governor, pursuant to the power referred to above, acting with the advice and con­sent of the Executive Council, doth hereby revoke the said Order.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Executive Council.

Premier's Department, Perth, 6th June, 1951.

IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint, under section 8 of the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of Western Australia Act, 1911, Mr. T. S. Edmond­son to be a Trustee of the Public Library, Museum, and Art Gallery of Western Australia, in lieu of Mr. W. Rowbotham (deceased), for a term expir­ing on the 31st December, 1956.

R. GREEN, Acting Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ACT, 1911-1947.

Amendments to Statutes. Premier's Department,

Perth, 6th June, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased under section 33 of the University of Western Australia Act, 1911-1947, to approve of Amending Statute No. 1 of 1951 (Amending Statute No. 11) and Amending Statute No. 2 of 1951 (Amending Statute No. 8) as passed by the Senate and the Convocation of the University, copies of which are shown hereunder.

R. GREEN, Acting Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

Amending Statute No. 2 of 1951. 9th April, 1951.

Amendment to Statute No. 8-The Faculties. Statute No. 8 is amended as follows:­Section 1 is amended to read:-1. In this Statute unless the context otherwise

requires:-"Faculty" shall mean any one or more of the

Faculties mentioned in section 2. "Lecturer" shall include reader and senior

lecturer and any person temporarily hold­ing an appointment as reader, senior lec­turer or lecturer, but shall not include a part-time or visiting lecturer.

Section 2, subsection ( 1) is amended to read as follows:-

2. (1) There shall be Faculties of and degrees shall be granted after examination in Arts, Law Education, Science, Engineering, Agriculture and Dental Science and such other Faculties as the Senate may from time to time establish.

Section 4, subsection ( ll is amended to read as follows:-

4. (1) Each Faculty shall each year nominate one of its members being a professor, or if no pro­fessor is available, a lecturer for appointment by the Senate as its Dean.

1600 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Section 6 is amended to read as follows:-6. (ll Meetings of each Faculty shall be held­

(a) as often and at such times and places as the Dean may think fit;

(b) within seven days of the service on the Dean, Registrar, or Assistant Registrar of a requisition signed by at least three mem­bers of the Faculty and containing a state­ment of the matters to be discussed.

(2) The Registrar or Assistant Registrar shall act as Secretary to each Faculty and shall give to all members at least three days' written notice of all meetings thereof.

New section 10 is inserted to read as follows:-10. The Faculty of Education shall consist of the

Professors and Lecturers in Education, the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, the Dean of the Faculty of Science, the Professor of English and one Lecturer in English nominated annually by the Professor of English, the Head of the Department of Psychol­ogy and one Lecturer in Psychology, nominated annually by the Head of the Department of Psychology, the Principal of the Teachers' College and a member of the Teachers' College staff nomin­ated annually by the Principal of the Teachers' Col­lege, and such other persons as may from time to time be appointed by the Senate on the nomina­tion of the foregoing and on the recommendation of the Professorial Board.

Section 15, subsection (1) is amended to read as follows:-

15. (1) There shall be Advisory Boards in Law, Education, Engineering, Agriculture and Dental Science constituted as follows:-

(a) The Advisory Board in Law shall consist .... (unaltered).

(b) The Advisory Board in Education shall con­sist of the Dean and members of the Faculty of Education, the Director of Edu­cation, the Director of the Roman Catholic Education and a nominee of the Roman Catholic Colleges, the Superintendents of Primary, Secondary and Technical Educa­tion, a member of the Teachers' College Advisory Board nominated by the Advisory Board, two members of the Teachers' Union nominated by the Union, one member of the Headmasters' Association nominated by that Association, one member of the Headmistresses' Association nominated by that Association, and the Principal of the Kindergarten Training College and such other persons as may from time to time be appointed by the Senate on the nomina­tion of the foregoing and on the recom­mendation of the Professorial Board.

(cl The Advisory Board in Engineering shall consist oL.. .. .. ( present paragraph ( b) ) .

(d) The Advisory Board in Agriculture shall consist of ............ (present paragraph (cl).

(e) The Advisory Board in Dental Science shall consist of (present paragraph (d)).

Renumbering of present sections 10 to 16. Sections 10 to 16 are renumbered 11 to 17 respec­

tively.

Amending Statute No. 1 of 1951. Amendment to Statute No. 11-Academic Dress. Section 2 is amended to read as follows:-2. The academic dress shall be for­

Undergraduates-A plain black stuff gown of a pattern approved by the Professorial Board, with a band of watered silk half an inch wide of the colour appropriate to their Faculty placed hori­zontally on the breast of the gown at each side. Black cloth trencher cap.

Scholars-Same as for other undergraduates, with the addition of a black velvet bar on the right shoulder of the gown.

Bachelors-Black stuff or silk gown similar in shape to the gown worn by Bachelors of Arts of the University of Oxford. Black silk hood similar in shape to the hood worn by Bachelors of Arts of the University of Oxford, lined with ,vatered silk of the colour appropriate to the Faculty and edged with white fur. Black cloth trencher cap.

Masters-Same as for Bachelors, but the hood without the white fur edging.

Doctors of Philosophy-Gown of black stuff 01· silk as for Bachelors with facings 5in. wide of watered scarlet silk. Hood of black silk lined with watered scarlet silk. Black velvet trencher cap.

Doctors (other than of Philosophy)-Scarlet stuff or silk gown with facings of watered silk of the colour appropriate to the Faculty. Hood of scarlet cloth lined with watered silk of the colour appro­priate to the Faculty, Black velvet trencher cap.

Hoods-The following are the colours of the watered silk linings of the hoods for Degrees in the several Farulties :-

Arts-Royal Blue. Law-Royal Purple. Education-Light Blue. Science-Emerald Green. Engineering-Gold. Agriculture-Bronze. Dental Science-Silver Grey. Medicine-Ruby Red. Surgery-Ruby Red. Music-Peacock Blue.

The patterns shall be in accordance with speci­mens approved by the Professorial Board, and the colours shall accord with specimens attached to a document preserved with the University records, and bearing the seal of the University. The Common Seal of the Uni-

versity of Western Australia has been affixed in pursuance of an order of the Senate by the undersigned being legally en­titled to the custody thereof as the Chancellor of the said body Corporate.

E. W. GILLETT, Chancellor.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Premier's Department, Perth, 6th June, 1951.

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

Helenus Wynn Needham, Esquire, of 99 Rook­wood Street, Mt. Lawley, and Dental Board, 222 St. George's Terrace, Perth, as a Justice of the Peace for the Perth Magisterial District.

Gilbert Frederick Churchill Wilson, Esquire, of 439 Charles Street, North Perth (formerly of Kweda), as a Justice of the Peace for the Perth Magisterial District in lieu of the Avon Magisterial District.

EX OFFICIO JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. IT is hereby notified for public information that the following Chairman of Road Boards have been appointed under section 9 of the Justices' Act, 1902-1948, as Justices of the Peace for the Magis­terial Districts specified, during their terms of of­fice as Chairmen of the Road Boards-

Charles Otto Freiberg, Esquire, of Cyril Street, Bassendean, Chairman of the Bassendean Road Board, for the Perth Magisterial District.

Roy Walden King, Esquire, of South Perth, Chairman of the South Perth Road Board, for the Perth Magisterial District.

R. GREEN, Acting Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1601

Premier's Department, Perth, 1st June, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the persons men­tioned in the attached schedules being appointed to the Commission of the Peace for the State of Western Australia or for the Magisterial Districts respectively set out therein.

The attention of the general public is hereby called to this announcement, as this Commission supersedes in every respect all previous Commissions.

R. GREEN, Acting Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

Western Australia.

COMMISSION OF THE PEACE.

For the whole State and residing in Western Australia.

GEORGE THE SIXTH, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, Ireland, and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith.

TO Aberdeen, Dr. Kenneth George McKay, 14 View

Street, Cottesloe, and A.M.P. Chambers, Perth (1921, 1946).

Abey, Cyril, 22 Edward Street, Nedlands, and Rural and Industries Bank, Perth (1940).

Adams, John, Commonwealth Investigation Ser­vice, Commonwealth Bank Building, Perth, and 73 Mountjoy Road, Nedlands (1938, 1942).

Andersen, Francis William George, Native Affairs Department, Perth and 204 South Terrace, South Perth (1949).

Andrew, William Stephen Henry, 33 Stanley Street, Mt. Lawley (1937, 1941).

Bath, Hon. Thomas Henry, 74 Farnley Street, Mt. Lawley ( 1902).

Beaton, Charles, Mundaring ( 1905, 1947). Benson, David Michael, 5 Thomas Street, Nedlands,

and Sheffield House, 713 Hay Street, Perth ( 1926, 1947).

Bickford, Harold Stephen, c/o George Wills & Co., 133 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 20a Regent Street, Mt. Lawley ( 1921, 1927).

Bird, Harold St. George, 190 Middleton Road, Albany (1935, 1940).

Bishop, Arthur Frederick, 13 Stanmore Street, Subiaco ( 1916, 1935).

Black, Garnet Edward Leslie, c/o Messrs. Dwyer and Thomas, National House, William Street, Perth, and 29 Chelmsford Road, Mt. Lawley (1936, 1941).

Boas, Harold, A.M.P. Chambers, William Street, Perth, and St. George's Mansions, Mount Street, Perth (1931).

Boylen, Robert Joseph, 13 King Street, Boulder, and 65 Burt Street, Boulder ( 1938, 1946).

Cadd, Frank, 213 Murray Street, and 3 Ord Street, Perth ( 1905, 1906).

Casper, Henry, E.S. & A. Bank Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and Metropole Hotel, Hay Street, Perth ( 1917, 1945) .

Chamberlain, Francis Edward, Trades Hall, Perth, and 202 South Terrace, South Perth (1950).

Chesson, James, 406 Charles Street, North Perth ( 1908, 1914).

Colebatch, Hon. Sir Hal Pateshall, "Lawson," 6 Esplanade, Perth ( 1906, 1920).

Connell, Robert, 25 Hardy Street, South Perth, and Lower King River, Albany (1914).

Craig, Henry John, 34 Kinninmont Avenue, Ned­lands (1945).

Davis, Dr. Albert Peter, 73 Beatrice Road, Ned­lands, and 130 Beaufort Street, Perth, and Perth City Council, Perth (1935).

Davies, Thomas George, Arbitration Court, Perth, and 13 Salisbury Street, Cottesloe ( 1941, 1943).

Diamond, Charles, 33 Woodsome Street, Mt. Law­ley ( 1933).

Durham, Thomas Euston, 26 Warnham Road, Cot­tesloe ( 1905).

Eales, Joseph Herbert, Weld Club, Perth ( 1904, 1946).

Elliot, Edward Burton, 132 Hannan Street, and 26 Ward Street. Kalgoorlie (1926, 1931).

Ferguson, Hon. Percy Douglas, 19 Storthes Street, Mt. Lawley ( 1922, 1939).

Forrest, Hon. Robert Mervyn (M.L.C.), Minderoo Station, Onslow, Victoria House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 3 Hamersley Street, Cot­tesloe ( 1916, 1945).

Fraser, Hon. James Mackintosh (Senator), 26 Ted­dington Road, Victoria Park, and Canberra (1939).

Fuller, Hector Kenneth, Wyndham (1946).

Gibson, Hon. Sir Frank Ernest, 142 High Street, Fremantle, and Hotel Orient, Fremantle (1923).

Gordon, Harold Richard, 24 Reserve Street, Clare­mont ( 1925, 1940).

Grant, Alexander Edwin, Yanget Station, via Geraldton (1917).

Hall, Edgar Sydney, Narrogin (1912, 1949). Hall, Hon. Edmund Henry Hartley, 133 Bagot

Road, Subiaco ( 1950). Hannah, Thomas Howard, 66 Merriwa Street,

Nedlands ( 1945). Harper, Charles, 6 Hampton Road, Victoria Park

( 1910, 1924). Hayles, Harold Benjamin, 17 Alexander Road,

Claremont ( 1941, 1950). Herman, Isidore, Atlas Building, Esplanade, Perth,

and 166 Broadway, Nedlands (1908, 1914). Hillary, Cyril Corby, Department of Agriculture,

Perth, and Hale Road, Forrestfield (1938). Honey, Lionel Richard, 47 Spencer Street, Bun­

bury ( 1924, 1944). Horgan, Francis Finbar, 520 William Street, Perth

(1937). Hutchinson, William Arthur, 149 Labouchere Road,

South Perth (1939).

Johnson, Charles Worthy, "La Rose," 18 Melville Parade, South Perth ( 1932, 1941).

Kennedy, Neil, 104 Northwood Street, Leederville ( 1918, 1936).

Kilpatrick, James George, 2 Leura Avenue, Clare­mont (1940).

Lambert, Herbert James, c/o. "The West Austra­lian," Perth, and 35 The Esplanade, South Perth (1935).

Latham, Hon. Sir Charles George, 63 Stanley Street, Nedlands, and Parliament House, Perth (1930).

Lefroy, Anthony Langlois Bruce, 258 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and Turf Club Buildings, Howard Street, Perth (1904, 1940).

Mackenzie, James Theodore Clewett, Hamersley Street, Broome (1925, 1944).

Maley, Hon. Henry Kennedy, 72 Subiaco Road, Subiaco, and Lands Department, Perth (Trustee, Rural Relief Fund) (1911, 1923).

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Mann. Henry Willoughby. 6 Norbert Street. East Perth (1921. 1932).

Manning. Colonel Charles Henry Ernest. 1 Hill Street. Guildford ( 1927).

Mansbridge. William Owen. King Edward Hotel. Pier Street. Perth ( 1942).

Martlow. Lindsay Seth. Commonwealth Railways. Parkeston ( 1945).

McBeath. Charles Lewis. Moola Bulla Native Sta­tion. Halls Creek. 1939).

11/IcGinn. Edward. Esperance (1909. 1941). McGrath. Thomas William. 486 Fitzgerald Street.

North Perth ( 1919. 1941). Melvin. William Harold. 92 Angove Street. North

Perth ( 1912. 1948). Miles. Hon. George James Gallop Warden. 86 Mill

Point Road. South Perth (1907. 1950). Mitchell. Hon. Sir James. G.C.M.G .. Government

House. Perth ( 1910).

Nash. Richard Harry (Senator). 18 Bedford Avenue. Subiaco. and Canberra ( 1934. 1940).

Needham. Edward. Parliament House. Perth. and 35 Leake Street. North Perth (1911).

Nulsen. Hon. Emil. Parliament House. Perth. 25 Townshend Road. Subiaco. and Salmon Gums (1934).

O"Neiil. Laurence. Native Affairs Department. Port Hedland ( 1946).

Padbury. Matthew Thomas. Rose Hill. Guildford (1899. 1918).

Palmer. Warren Clive. L.C.L. Office. 1140 Ha·, Street. Perth. and 88 First Avenue. Mt. Law­ley (1928. 1948).

Parkinson. Edward. 186 Cambridge Street. Wem­bley (1939).

Paterson. James Douglas Pryde. Albany Highway, Cannington and A.M.P. Buildings. · William Street. Perth ( 1916. 1941).

Perry. Stanley Wesley. 155 Dalkeith Road. Ned­lands, and Shell House. St. George·s Terrace, Perth (1933. 1936).

Prater, Hurtle John Barrett. 63 Rookwood Stniet. Mt. Lawley (1948). ·

Pullin. Harold Maughan. 7 Bruce Street. N~dlands (1928. 1949).

Read. Frederic!~ Mark Isaac. 93a Second Avenue. Mt. Lawley ( 1946).

Rhatigan. John Joseph. Native Affairs Depart­ment. Wyndham ( 1949).

Rischbeith. Mrs. Bessie Mabel. 5 View Street. Cottesloe. and Women·s Service Guilds of W .A.. Cecil Building. Sherwood Court. Perth ( 1920-1924).

Rodriguez. Richard Patrick. City Coroner. Police Court. Perth. and 83 Philip Road. Claremont. (1946).

Rose. George Canler. 3 Albert Street. Claremont (1891).

Schofield. William. 40 Irvine Street. Peppermint Grove ( 1930. 1945).

Schroeder. Alwyn. Wilkie Road. Greenmount (1937).

Semmens. Edgar George. "Morisby ... 37 Edinboro Street. Mt. Hawthorn ( 1924. 1937).

Seward. Hon. Harrie Stephen. la Thelma Street. West Perth (1941. 1950).

Slatyer. Thomas Henry. 46 Railway Road. Kala­munda. and 18 Davies Crescent. Gooseberry Hill ( 1932. 1941).

Smith. Alec Dixon. Mountside Flats. 130a Mounts Bay Road. Perth. and 135 St. George·s Ter­race. Perth ( 1940).

Smith. Charles Patrick. 75 Nicholson Road. Subiaco (Hl32).

Smith. John Henry. Greenbushes (1921. 1947). Smith. Thomas George. "The Esplanade... Palm

Beach. Rockingham (1932. 1934). Smith. Walter Summerhayes. Towrana Station.

Gascoyne. Carnarvon (1935. 1947). Somerville. Dr. William. 2 Albert Street. Mosman

Park (1904. 1905). Stark. James Balfour. Rottnest Island (1931). Steere. Edward John Lee. 170 Coode Street. Como

(1895).

Stitfold. Harold Thomas. Public Health Depart­ment Perth. and 1027 Beaufort Street. Ingle­wood (1941. 1943).

Stratton. John Peter. Bank of Australasia Build­ings. 235 Murray Street. Perth. and 19 Hill­way Nedlands ( 1949).

Stubbs. Hon. Sydney. C.M.G .. 47 Hensman Road. Subiaco (1902. 1917).

Thomson. Hon. Alexander. 172 Clive Street. Katanning (1923. 1950).

Troy. Hon. Michael Francis. 27 Park Road. Mt. Lawley (1917).

Tymms. Dr. Herbert George. 97 St. George·s Ter­race. Perth. and 1324 Hay Street. West Perth (1909. 1923).

Webster. Charles Robert Wright. Native Affairs Department. Narrogin ( 1949).

Willcock. Hon. John Collings. 45 Rookwood Street. Mt. Lawley ( 1915. 1930).

Wise. Hon. Frank Joseph Scott. 1 Rosser Street. Cottesloe ( 1944).

Withers. Frederick James. 15 Picton Crescent. and 132 Victoria Street. Bun bury ( 1927. 1947).

Wood. Clement Harrington Glover. 14 Spencer Street. Bun bury ( 1927. 1944).

Yeates. Alfred. Flat B. 5 Havelock Street. West Perth (1933. 1949).

FOR THE WHOLE STATE AND RESIDING IN:-

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Akhurst. Carl Adrian. Commercial Travellers· Club. Sydney. and "Hamilton.·· 361 Princes Highway. Rockdale (1929).

Anderson. Francis Frederick. Commonwealth Fisheries Office. 15 Hamilton Street. Sydney. ~nd Lansdowne Parade. Oatley (1926. 1947).

Armitage. Hugh Traill. Commonwealth Bank. Sydney (1916).

Bailey. Richard Henry. "The Rest ... Moorecourt Avenue. Springwood (1936. 1939).

Bailey. Stanley Alan. Millions Club. 9 Rowe Street. Sydney ( 1933).

Beale. James Henry. 71 Redmyre Road. Strath­field ( 1940).

Box. Edward Allan. 25 o·connell Street. Sydney (1918).

Brierley. Henry Cecil. 85 Bland Street. Ashfield (1923).

Broinowski. Robert Arthur. 30 Cecil Street. Gordon (1939).

Brook. Leslie Alan. Public Trust Office 107-109 Elizabeth Street. Sydney ( 1936). ·

Brown. William Edward Andrew. 11 Hay Street. Croydon ( 1932).

Catto. Alfred David Mentor. Commonwealth Sav­ings Bank. Sydney ( 1938. 1943).

Cocks. John Granville. N.S.W. Government Tourist Bureau. Sydney ( 1935).

Cunningham. Ferdinand William. Commonwealth Bank. Sydney ( 1928).

Docker. Cyril Talbot. Town Hall. Sydney (1935).

Goddard. Keith Gedye. "Wollombi." 32 Wallaroy Road. Woollahra and Pt. Moresby. Papua (1932. 1935).

Hearty. Henry, Ushers Hotel. Castlereagh Street. Sydney ( 1940. 1950).

Kelman. William Nivison. Commonwealth Bank. Sydney (1923).

Klem. Carl Hopish. c/o Minerals Ltd .. 318 Botany Road. Alexandria. Sydney. and 9 Warwick Street. Killam ( 1932. 1933).

Laton. Ernest Willfam. "Keston. ·· 3 Upper Stit Road. Mosman ( 1914. 1920).

Meeson. George. "Noddfa ... Seaview Street. Bal­gowlah (1924).

Minell. William Percival. 27 Hunter Street, Sydney. and Park Lane Mansions. Waratah Street. Rushcutters Bay ( 1932).

Munro. John. 33 Powell Street. Killara ( 1936. 1937).

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1603

Peisley, Henry Stewa1t, c/o A.M.P. Society, 87 Pitt Street, Sydney ( 1924).

Petersen, George, Manager, Hotel Kosciusko, Kosciusko ( 1939).

Poolman, Percy Samuel, 16 Rochester Street, Homebush ( 1916).

Richmond, George Ward, 37 Beresford Road, Rose Bay (1921).

Roberts, Sydney, 10 Clanalpine Street, Eastwood (1919).

Shannon, Charles McAlister Campbell, 7 Wybalena Road, Hunters Hill ( 1926).

Stilling, Stanley William Matheson, W.A. Liaison Officer, 82 Pitt Street, Sydney (1932).

Travers, John Thomas, 103 Wicks Street, and 371 Argent Street, Broken Hill ( 1932).

Wickham, Louis Norman, 48 Carlotta Street, Greenwich ( 1928).

CANBERRA, A.C.T. Browne, Roland Seymour, Commonwealth Investi­

gation Branch, Canberra ( 1934).

Fraser, Hon. James Mackintosh (Senator), Can­berra and Perth ( 1939).

Jones, Harold Edward, Forrest Flats, Canberra (1928).

Keane, Francis Charles Patrick, Magistrate's Court, Canberra ( 1937).

Nash, Richard Harry (Senator), Canberra and Perth ( 1934, 1.940).

Turner, Alan George, House of Representatives, Canberra (1950).

VICTORIA. Aylwin, Arthur Melbourne, 73 Bourke Road, East

Malvern (1939).

Binney, Edgar James, 328 Flinders Street, Mel­bourne ( 1932).

Bishop, Arthur Nickells, 31 Queen Street, Mel­bourne (1938, 1947).

Cahill, James Augustine, Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society Ltd., 316 Collins Street, Melbourne ( 1941).

Chippindall, Giles Tatlock, Director General, Post­master General's Department, Melbourne (1935).

Downing, Robert William, 14 William Street, Men­tone (1905, 1950).

Healy, George Daniel, Melbourne Club, 36 Collins Street, Melbourne ( 1927).

Hannaberry, Patrick Joseph, Commonwealth Rail­ways, Melbourne < 1940).

Jude, Thomas Mitchell, 1 Sayer Street, Quarry Hill, Bendigo ( 1934).

Longfield, Bruce Anthony, 230 Collins Street, and 12 Elm Grove, Richmond, Melbourne ( 1935).

Marshall, Walter Douglas, 41 Davey Avenue, Oak­leigh ( 1940).

McKenna, Gerald James, 19 Jennings Street, Kyneton ( 1929).

Miles, Reginald Herbert, Western Australian Liaison Officer, Theosophical Building, 187 Collins Street, Melbourne ( 1941).

Mitty, Edward Charles, 143 Queen street, Mel­bourne (1941).

Morgan, Mrs. Elsie Eliza, 3 College Street, Haw­thorn ( 1929, 1947).

Pearce, Right Hon. Sir George Foster, 4 Drake Street, Elwood ( 1905).

Ryan, Mrs. Lily Virginia (Mrs. T. J.,) Queensland Government Representative, 303 Collins Street, Melbourne ( 1937).

Saunders, Roy, 70 Gordon Street, Coburg (1932). Spackman, Edward Tipton, Australasian Institute

of Secretaries, 422 Collins Street, Melbourne ( 1935).

Teasdale, John Smith, Australian Wheat Board, 515 Collins Street, Melbourne, and 367. Cotham Road, Kew ( 1922, 1950).

Trebilco, Herbert Henry, Taxation Department, 127 Collins Street, Melbourne ( 1936, 1939).

Ward, Alfred Kekwick Warner, Commonwealth Bank, Melbourne ( 1947).

Watson, Henry Edward, Commonwealth Railways, Melbourne (1940).

West, Cecil ~ Alfred Mitchell, 328 Flinders Street, Melbourne ( 1926).

Woodfine, Norman, 3 Saxon Street, Brunswick ( 1936).

NORTHERN TERRITORY. Nichols, Joseph Wesley, Supreme Court, Darwin

(1937). QUEENSLAND.

Carrington, Victor George, Department of Works and Housing, Creek Street, Brisbane and 28 Leslie Street, Bardon ( 1936).

Macqueen, Cecil Norman, Commonwealth Bank Mackay ( 1946, 1950). '

Smith, George Henry Glencross, "Pyrrie," Oxlade Drive, New Farm, Brisbane ( 1923).

Watson, George William, M.V.O., Deputy Co­ordinator General, Public Works, Brisbane and Lindum, Cleveland Line· ( 193 0) . '

SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Copsey, William Albon Beckwith, Municipal Tram­

ways Trust, Hackney Depot, Hackney Road, Adelaide ( 1934).

Field, Thomas Ernest, 29 St. Andrews Street Walkerville ( 1922). '

Gillies, William John, Commonwealth Railways Port Augusta (1940). '

Inglis,. Gilbert Joseph, c/o Salvation Army Ade­laide, and Victoria Crescent, Abbotsford ( 1942 1947). '

Johnson, Dr. Edward Angas, 1 Baker Street, Glenelg (1920).

Lyon, Alexander John, Commercial Travellers' Association, North Tenace, Adelaide, and 2 Ayr Avenue, Torrens Park ( 1933).

Noble, Victor John Sim. Commonwealth Railways, Port Augusta (1935).

O'Donoghue, James Francis, Commonwealth Rail­ways, Port Augusta (1945).

Scarlett, Ronald William, Commonwealth Rail­ways, Marree (1951).

Skinner, Frederick Oscar, Commonwealth Rail­ways, Port Augusta (1941).

Somerville, Stephen Arthur, Salvation Army, 91 Pirie Street, Adelaide, and 25 Knightsbridge Road, Hazelwood Park (1939, 1947).

Stephens, Gwilym Cradoc, Commonwealth Rail­ways, Port Augusta (1945).

Thompson, James Edward William, Commonwealth Railways, Tarcoola ( 1948).

Williams, Lionel Walter, Goldsbrough, Mort and Co., Ltd., North Terrace, Adelaide, and 22 Ormond Grove, Toorak Gardens ( 1938).

TASMANIA. Colhoun, William Edward Kyle, 5 Balfour Street,

Launceston ( 1926).

Ogilvie, Hon. Eric James, Department of Labour and Industry, Hobart ( 1935).

Ritchie, William Ignatius, 23 Hill Street, West Hobart ( 1935).

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ABROAD. Critchley, Charles Edward, Senior Government

Trade Commissioner, Australia House, Lon­don (1938).

Dunn, George Victor Septimus, Grove Lodge, 458 London Road, Isleworth, London ( 1916, 1925).

Goddard, Keith Gedye, c/o Australian Petroleum Co. Ltd., Port Moresby, Papua ( 1932, 1935).

Greenberg, Leon Joseph, Secretary, New Zealand Broadcasting Service, 38 The Ten-ace, Wel­lington, and 2 Puriri Street, Lower Hutt, Wellington, N.Z. (1924, 1927).

Hopkinson, William, Western Australian Govern­ment Agency, Savoy House, 115-116 strand, London (1948).

GREETING:

Boulden, Thomas, Australian High Commissioner's Office, Australia House, London (1950).

Kitson, Hon. William Henry, Agent General for Western Australia, Savoy House, 115-116 Strand, London (1932).

Lightfoot, Albert Edward, c/o. King Geo1·ge Theatre, Lower Hutt, N.Z. ( 1935, 1940).

Manwaring, Bertram George, Lelant Hotel, Lelant, Cornwall (1927, 1934).

Smith, Sydney Elliott-, Papua-New Guinea Ad­ministration, Port Moresby (1949).

Wilson, Rev. Alfred Samuel, 24 Pentland Avenue, Mt. Eden, Auckland, New Zealand ( 1916, 1919).

First Assignment.-Know ye, that We have assigned you and each and every of you, to be Our Justices to keep Our Peace in Our State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, either alone or with any one or more of Our Justices that hereafter shall be appointed in our said State and its Dependencies, and to keep and cause to be kept all laws, for the preservation of the Peace, and for the quiet rule and good government of Our people, in Our said State and its Dependencies ac­cording to the form and effect of the same, and to punish all persons offending against them, or any of them, in the said State and its Dependencies, as by the said laws is provided, and to cause to come before you all persons within Our said State and its Dependencies who use threats to any of Our People, to find security for keeping the peace or for their good behaviour towards Us and Om· People: And if they refuse to find such security, then to cause them to be safely kept until they find such security.

Second Assignment.-We have also assigned you, and each and every of you, either alone or with any one or more of such Justices to be appointed as aforesaid, to inquire the truth con~c?rn­ing all manner of crimes, misdemeanours, and offences concerning which Our Justices of the Peace may lawfully or ought to inquire by whomsoever and in what manner soever done, perpetrated, or attempted in Our said State and its Dependencies: And upon all complaints before you to issue such process against the persons charged until they are taken or sun-ender themselves, as may by law be issued.

Third Assignment.-We have also assigned you, and each and every of you, either alone or with any one or more of such Justices t0 oe appointed as aforesaid, to have, exercise, and dis­charge all other the powers, authorities, and duties which under or by virtue of any law of Our Realm or of Our said State belong· or appertain to the office of Justice of the Peace in or for Our said State.

And therefore We command you and each and every of you that you diligently apply your­selves to keep and cause to be kept the peace and all laws of Our Realm and of Our said State, and that at certain days and places duly appointed for these purposes, you make inquiries into the premises, and hear and determine all and singular the matters aforesaid, and perform and fulfil the duties aforesaid, doing· therein what is just according to the laws of Our Realm and of Our said State: And we command Our Sheriff and other officers of Our said State to aid you by all lawful means in the performance and due execution of the premises.

In testimony whereof, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and the Great Seal of Our said State to be hereunto affixed.

Witness our Trusty and Well-beloved th· Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Our Governor in and over Our State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, in the Common­wealth of Australia, at Perth, this 1st day of June, in the year of Our Lord, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-one.

[L.S.J (Signed) JAMES MITCHELL,

Governor.

(Note.-Where two figures appear after a name, they denote the year of original appointment for a district and the year of appointment for the whole State.)

FOR MAGISTERIAL DISTRICTS.

(Magisterial Districts hereinafter specified are those created by Proclamation under the Mag­isterial Districts Act, 1886, dated the seventh day of November, 1940, and published in the "Gov­ernment Gazette" of the eighth November, 1940.)

GEORGE THE SIXTH, by the Grace of God of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith.

ASHBURTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.

TO Clark,.Ashburton Hall, Harbour and Light Depart­

ment, Onslow (1945).

Iverson, Albert Edward Frederick, "Star of the West," Onslow (1947).

Nicol, Allan John, Onslow ( 1948).

Paterson, Keith Durlacher Pryde, Yarraloola Station, via Onslow (1918).

AVON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Ackland, John Hugh, Lake Ninan, Wongan Hills, and Kinninmont Avenue, Nedlands (1922).

Ackland, Royston Randell Barnes, Lake Ninan, Wongan Hills ( 1929).

Aitchison, George Albert, North Cunderdin ( 1927). Alexander, David James, "Botherling," Box 8,

Goomalling ( 1946). Allbeury, Chaucer Goding, Coronation Street,

Mei-redin (1919). Anderson, Harry Westropp, "Melrose," Pithara

(1924).

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1605

Appleyard, Gustavus Meredith, Kununoppin ( 1949). Aylott, William, Burnside Farm, South Shackle-

ton ( 1939).

Baldwin, William, Mollerin ( 1925 l. Barnett, Harold, Corrigin ( 1940, re-appt. l. Beard, Edward William, Toodyay ( 1948 l. Beaton, Kenneth, Erikin (1913). Bent, George Annesley, Karloning, via Mukinbudin

(1949). Bevan, George Edmund, Kellerberrin ( 1931 l. Blechynden, Ernest Walter, Bab akin ( 1913). Blight, Leslie Roy, Corrigin ( 1950). Bowen, Herbert Edmond, Konnongorring (1928). Bowen, William Francis, Wongamine (1935). Brown, Stanley Angove, Bruce Rock ( 1943 l. Browne, Charles Thomas, Nukarni ( 1926). Buller, Albert Michael, "Wandergill," Bruce Rock

(1940). Burges, Gerald Lockier, Meckering ( 1927). Burges, Samuel Evans, Meckering· (1928). Burges, William Goldsmith, Burges Siding ( 1906). Butler, Dr. Frederick Stanley, Beverley ( 1903). Butler, Walter John, Bruce Rock ( 1919).

Carger, John Joseph Gustave, Kellerberrin (1951). Carroll, John Michael, Noggojerring ( 1916). Carter, Edmund Trace, Meckering (1924). Christmass, George Edmond, Council Chambers,

and 11 Selby Street, Northam (1933). Clarke, Matthew Laurence, Jennacubbine (1945). Clemens, Victor Edgar, "Nookawarra," Quairad­

ing (1937). Colebatch, Hal Clarence Saunders, 245 Fitzgerald

Street, and 15 Hawes Street, Northam ( 1930). Cooke, Henry Frank, Tammin ( 1937). Cornell, George Meredith, Box 23, Kellerberrin

(1946). Cosgrnve, Michael Dennis, Yelbeni ( 193ll. Cosh, Edwin Charles, Minnivale (1931). Couper, William Donald, Trayning (1949). Cox, Hubert Violet, 50 Forrest Street, Northam

(1905). Creagh, Ronald Buzacott, Nungarin ( 1927). Crawford, William Milroy, Brookton ( 1931 l. Curlewis, George Campbell, 145 Fitzgerald Street,

and 14 May Street, Northam ( 1932).

David, Evan, Kellerberrin ( 1935). Davies, Charles Richard, 160 Barrack Street, Mer­

redin ( 1932 l. Day, James, East Buntine (1929). Dean, Frederick William, 3 Burgoyne Street, Nor-

tham (1939). Denis, Herbert Victor, Rose Valley, Toodyay (1950). Diver, Leslie Charles, Yorkrakine ( 1946). Dowding, Walter, Kellerberrin (1944). Dunne, Thomas, Wyalkatchem ( 1924 l.

Edwards, Ernest Walter, Beverley (1940). Edwards, Jack Leslie, "Hawthorne," Mukinbudin

(1934). Ellery, Ernest Edward, Harper Road, Toodyay

(1939). Ellis, Charles, Wongan Hills ( 1936).

Endersby, Leslie Cyril, Fitzgerald Street, and 54 Chidlow Street, Northam ( 1947).

Erickson, Eric John, Mukinbudin (1941). Ettridge, Thomas William, Quairading (1932).

Felgate, John Murchison, Trayning (1925). Flockart, Ian Hamilton,' Merredin ( 1938 l. Flynn, Kevin Patrick, Dalwallinu ( 1940 l. Ford, Ernst, Hunt Road, Beverley ( 1940). Frearson, William Allan, Tammin (1931). Freestone, William John, Kondut (1925).

Gault, William, Greenhills ( 1937). Gayfer, Henry Walter, "Coongin Downs," Corrigin

(1947). Gillett, Bertram Merrett, Bencubbin ( 1949 l. Gillett, William James Lyall, 52 Chidlow Street,

Northam ( 1922). Glass, Philip Maurice Aldworth, Avon Terrace,

York ( 1939). Greaves, William Herbert, Moningarin, via Koorda

( 1931). Green, Richard Underwood, Bruce Rock ( 1948). Gregory, Frederick Albert, 126 Fitzgera_ld Street,

and 8 Atkinson Street, Northam ( 1938).

Halbert, Hugh Victor, Main Street, Cunderdin ( 1951).

Hall, James, Grab all ( 1923 l. Hamersley, Preston Maitland, "Haseley," Tood­

yay (1948). Hammond, John Deane, Cubbering, Kellerberrin

(1895). Hammond, Leonard Keith, Gabbin ( 1951 l. Hands, John Victor, Wyalkatchem ( 1935 l. Harris, Jonathan Bult, York (1912). Hart, Alwin John, Nukarni (1919). Hartree, Victor Charles, Pithara ( 1941 l. Harvey, Stephen Philip, Avon Terrace, York

1945). Hawkins, Frank Arthur, Nokanning (1917). Healy, Nelson Roy, Beverley ( 1946). Herbert, Gustavus Herman, Oakover Farm, Nun­

garin ( 1940). Hick, Thomas, West Dale, via Beverley (1912). Hooper Lloyd Llewellyn Waldemar, "The Store,"

Bakers Hill (1938). Hopkinson, Henry Justin, Dookaling, Miling

(1926). Hopwood, Basil Wilberforce Gladstone, Bencub-

bin (1931). Hunter, John Paterson, Narembeen (1942). Hutchinson, Edelbert, Yorkrakine (1899).

Inkpen, Roy, Avon Terrace, York (192ll.

Jacoby, Henry Gustav, Brookton ( 1923). Janes, Dr. Arthur Fitzgerald. Corrigin ( 1947). Jenkin, Clive James McMillan, Fenton Street,

Wongan Hills (1936).

Kendall, Claude William, Goomalling ( 1949). Kendall, John Henry, 13 Hart Street, Merredin

(1938). Kinloch, William, Cunderdin ( 1948 l.

Lamb, Walter Charles, Kulja ( 1947). Latham, Arthur William, Narembeen ( 1949 l. Le Dan, John Cropley, Goomalling, (1950 re-

appt.l. Leeson, Peter William, Jennacubbine (1944). Letch, Edward Alfred, Clackline ( 1912). Letch, Thomas Alfred Edward, "Eadine," Clack:.

line (1946). Lyons, Frederick Henry, Ballidu ( 1932).

Macpherson, Lindsay Cue, Ninghan Station, via Wubin (1942).

Main, Phillip Teesdale, Yelbeni ( 1947). Maisey, Donald William, Dowerin (1951). Maisey, John Albert, Dowerin (1914). Martin, Cecil Leslie, Allenbury Street, Koorda

(1933). Martin, Clifford James, "Oakland," Bolgart

( 1950). Marwick, Warren, York (1906). May, George William, Allenby Street, Koorda

(1935). May, James William George, Leake Street, Keller-

berrin (1943).

McGill, James, Calingiri ( 1950). McGrath, John William, Brookton (1939). McLean, John, County Peak, Beverley (1924). McMahon, Beresford Dunstan, "Faversham,"

York (1922). Mercer, Alfred Harold, Avon Terrace, York ( 1924 l. Metcalf, Frank Augustus Pearce, Dowerin (1948). Morrell, Simeon Reginald David Chidlow, Jenna-

pullin ( 1948 l. Mose!, Norman Frederick, Wilson Street, Wyal-

katchem (1940).

Nenke, Leslie Western, Moora ( 1949 l. Neville, Percy Carlyle, Yericoin ( 193 ll. Nisbett, Frederick Thomas, Wongan Hills (1943). Nolan, Rudolph Alexander, Bencubbin ( 1924). Noonan, Albert Francis, York ( 1937). Norris, Raymond John, Dowerin ( 195ll.

O'Driscoll, Patrick, Grass Valley ( 1925 l. O'Meara, John Patrick, Yelbeni (1943). O'Neil, John, Wialki (1905). Owens, William Edward, Dalwallinu ( 1939 l.

Packham, Thomas, Tammin (1931). Patterson, Oswald John, Fenton Street, Wongan

Hills (1944). Payne, Henry Godsell, Kellerberrin (1949).

1606 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Pearson, Herbert Joseph Edwin, K01-relocking (1933).

Pemberton, Roy Max, York ( 1946). Perrin, Harold George, Goomalling Road Mail,

Northam (1934). Phelan, James Joseph, Miling ( 1947). Price, John Henry, Narembeen ( 1936). Prior, Richard George Chartier, Beverley ( 1949). Purser, George Henry (Jun.), "Corio," Pia waning

(1931).

Ranyard, Norman Edward, Moora ( 1949). Read, Bertram Oswald, Korrelocking ( 1945). Reid, Edwin Robert, Dalwallinu ( 1939). Rhind, Hector George, Nalkain (1941). Rhodes, Malcolm, Meckering ( 1932). Richards, Roy Alexander, "Elroy," Dowerin ( 1946). Richardson, Aubrey Howard, "Mindalla," Miling

(1913). Riley, Eric Merriman, Moora ( 1949) . Rogers, Frederick, "West Dale," Beverley ( 1912). Rowlands, Roland Evan, Bencubbin ( 1926). Royal, Ivon Herbert Charles, Goomalling ( 1907). Rushton, Alfred Horace, 74-76 Fitzgerald Street,

and 46 Gordon Street, Northam ( 1938). Russell, Walter James, "Wanderin," Bilbarin

(1939).

Sanders, George Ronald Douglas, 29 'Newcastle Road, and 189 Fitzgerald Street, Northam (1936).

Shadbolt, Albert Lawrence, Summerfield, Mukin­budin ( 1949).

Shadbolt, Harold Joseph, Mukinbudin (1935). Shankland, Walter Gibbon, Manmanning, via

Dowerin ( 1928). Shemeld, Hunwick George, Beacon (1945). Smart, William Harold, Cunderdin ( 1937). Smith, Albert Archibald, Goomalling ( 1926). Smith, Lionel Edward, 11 Hopetoun Avenue, Nor-

tham (1932). Solomon, Lawrence Monger, Meckering ( 1951). Spargo, Charles Norman, 6 George Street, Merre­

din ( 1920). Spencer, George Clarence, 80 Chidlow Street, Nor­

tham (1905). Spencer, Victor Percy Henry, Bindi Bindi (1935). Starr, Peter William, Irishtown, via Northam

(1932). Stokes, James, Cunderdin ( 1928). Stone, Thomas William, Muntadgin ( 1941). Stonestreet, Norman Claude, Wongan Hills ( 1925). Strickland, Frank Wallace Llewellyn, Dangin

(1935). Syme, Jo,hn, Wubin (1941).

Teasdale, George Lee, Cumberland Farm, Belka (1946).

Teasdale, Herbert William, Box 101, Merredin (1933).

Telfer,. William Francis, Mitchell Street, Merredin (1916).

Thompson, William Edmund, Burakin ( 1926). Thomson, Andrew Knox, Lake Mears, Dangin

(1935). Thorn, Albert, Harriett Street, York, ( 1948). Thornton, Alfred William, Kellerberrin ( 1951). Throssell, Cecil, 25 Fitzgerald street, and 41 New-

castle Road, Northam ( 1926). Tiller, William Wallace Alexander, Spring Street,

Doodlakine ( 1946). Turville, Cyril Edwin, Brookton (1943). Uppill, George, Tammin (1910).

Walker, Eric Gysbert, Trayning (1925). Walker, Harry Percy, Quairading (1950). Ward, Dr. Harold Whitfield, York (1921). Warne, Samuel Jam~s. 14 Coronation Street, Mer­

redin (1943). Waring, Frank Horace, Wyalkatchem ( 1945). Wasley, Arthur Tregonning, Jibberding, via Wubin

(1941). Waterhouse, Herbert HartnaU, Box 10, Nungarin

(1943). White, John Anthony, Casuarina Vale, Goomalling

(1929). Wilding, Thomas Henry, Mokine (1905). Williams, Charles Ernest, Brookton (1931). Williams, Frederick Arthur,· Nungarin (1931).

Wilson, Gilbert Frederick Churchill, Kweda, via Brook ton ( 1927).

Withnell, Herbert George, 58 Fitzgerald Street, and 16 Wellington Street, Northam (1923).

Wood, Horace Charles, Coorinja Vineyard, Tood-yay (1934).

Woodroffe, Charles Jewel, Balkuling ( 1913). Wynne, Henry Edward, Baandee (1911).

Yelland, Herbert John, Calingiri ( 1912).

BROOME MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Male, Arthur Streeter, Dampier Terrace, Broome (1950).

Morgan, Alfred Chambers, Broome ( 1948). Mullen, Frederick Stanley, Anna Plains Station,

Broome (1926). ·

CLIFTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Bilston, Leonard Hamilton, Barwidgee Station, via Wiluna ( 1947).

Fisher, Leonard Norman, Sandstone (1939).

Hill, Arthur Stanley, 38-40 Lennon Street, Wiluna (1948).

Howard, Jack Wiluna, Albion Downs Station, via Leonora (1950).

Mackinnon, Donald de Burgh D'Arcy, Pinnacles Station, Leonora ( 1928).

Monks, John George, 62 Scotia Street, Wiluna (1905).

Morris, James (jnr.), Sandstone (1948). Morrison, Herbert Franls:, Bulga Downs Station,

via Sandstone ( 1948).

Parkinson, Edward Albert, Wiluna ( 1950).

Quartermaine, Maitland John, Wiluna (1935).

Senior, Joseph George Frederick, Lake Mason Station, Sandstone ( 1932).

Ward, Nicholas Rauert, Wiluna ( 1948). Wardell-Johnson, Hubert, Paroo Station, Wiluna

( 1950). Weir, Felix Christie, Wiluna ( 1950).

COLLIER MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Bright, William, Kookynie ( 1925).

Craig, Charles Milliken, Menzies ( 1936). Cuthbertson, Douglas, Trump Street, Leonora

(1942).

Detez, William Croxon, Murrin Murrin ( 1945).

Lee, Leopold Parker, Timoni Gold Mine, Copper­field, via Menzies ( 1946).

Mitchell, Herbert Keene, Menzies ( 1948).

Porter, Cuthbert Carlton, Erlistoun Station, Laverton ( 1935).

Robinson, William, Gwalia ( 1938).

Turnbull, George Bracey, Gwalia ( 1926).

Wittber, Ralph, P. 0. Box 82, Leonora (1947).

COOLGARDIE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Checker, Louis, New Coolgardie Gold Mines, N.L., Coolgardie ( 1947).

Davies, David Adolphus, Walgoolan ( 1945). Dixon, John Knight, Southern Cross (1939).

Gatherer, Adam, Spica Street, Southern Cross (1943).

Kelly, Lionel Francis, Bullfinch and 126 Ogilvie Road, Canning Bridge ( 1931).

Leach, George Arthur, Westonia ( 1948).

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1607

MacLachlan, Colin Campbell, Westonia ( 1943). Marsh, Hugh Leslie, New Coolgardie G.M., Cool­

gardie ( 1940). McManus, Timothy James, Southern Cross ( 1948). Metzke, Walter, Antares Street, Southern Cross

( 1937). Miskelly, Robert Malcolm, Coolgardie ( 1948). Moran, Patrick Andrew, Coolgardie ( 1934).

Polkinghorne, Ira Garfield, Anstey's, via Bullfinch ( 1927).

Roberts, Clarence Charles, Bullfinch ( 1944).

Saxby, William Edward, Moorine Rock (1947).

Thirloway, William Kelat, Coolgardie ( 1942). Turner, Henry Roy, Southern Cross (1949).

DUNDAS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.

TO Bermingham, John Patrick, Higginsville ( 1950).

Fuller, Joseph James, Norseman ( 1934).

Hicks, Edward James, Norseman ( 1944).

Lewis, Morgan Henry, Norseman (1931l.

Morton, Alan, Norseman ( 1924).

Nulsen, Albert Ernest, Salmon Gums ( 1948).

O'Driscoll, Desmond Fitzgerald, Phoenix Mine, Norseman (1950).

Parker, Thomas Drummond, Norseman ( 1937). Pine!, Philip Amy, Norseman ( 1918).

Richardson, Augustus Merrifield, Norseman ( 1923).

Shell, Benjamin Alfred William, Grass Patch (1945).

ESPERANCE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Bingley, William Francis, Esperance ( 1938).

Campbell, Alexander Bruce, Esperance ( 1949).

Daw, Leonard, Esperance (1933).

Kent, Morton Norris, Esperance ( 1948).

McCarthy, Edward James, Esperance ( 1903). McGinn, Dr. Keith Edward, Esperance ( 1930).

FORREST MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Abbott, Dr. Arthur Gordon, 5 Spencer Street, Bunbury ( 1926).

Bartle, Alfred James, Mornington Mills ( 1928). Beacham, George Joseph Clarence, George Street,

Pinjarra (1934). Bentley, James Levi, Capel (1907).

Birmingham, Herbert Edward, Dwellingup ( 1926). Blair, John Thomas, 16 Tuart Street, Bunbury

(1944). Bowra, Cornilous James, Mandurah ( 1932).

Calanchini, Michael James, "Creaton," Pinjarra (1930).

Cassey, John Albert, 11 Wallsend Street, Collie (1940).

Chippington, Thomas Kerridge, 69 Venn Street, Collie ( 1909).

Clarke, George Ephraim, 102 Beach Road, and Vic-toria Street, Bunb'ury ( 1917).

Clarke, Raymond Arthur, Roelands (1948). Clifton, Francis Maitland, Wokalup ( 1916). Collins, Frank Herbert, Buckinghams, Collie

(1948). Cox, James Herbert, "Athgarvan," Coolup (1944). Convoy, Adrian Hazel, Donnybrook (1938). Cunningham, Mrs. Elizabeth, 2 Hutton Street,

Collie ( 1951).

Currall, Joseph Harold, Lake Road, North Danda-lup (1942).

Davies, Joseph Thomas, Capel ( 1922). Davis, Eric George, Harvey ( 1926). Dean, Alfred, Hakea ( 1927). Dempster, Mrs. Rona Ivy, "Sheron," Benger ( 1950). Dempster, William Edward, Argyle ( 1900). Donald, Andrew John, Mandurah ( 1937). Duce, Godfrey Basil, 60 Stirling Street, Bunbury,

and Boyanup ( 1935). Dyer, Lionel Herbert, Johnson road, Yarloop

(1938).

Eckersley, Walter Roland, "Korijelrnp," Harvey (1926).

Edward, Arthur Finlay, North Dandalup ( 1920).

Farley, David Vincent Cecil, Donnybrook ( 1942). Feather, Edward, Teasdale Street, Yarloop ( 1942). Frost, Alan Charles, "Cherrydale," Donnybrook

(1937). Fry, Stephen Henry, Benger (1919).

Golding, Henry Roy, South-West Printing & Pub­lishing Co. Ltd., Bunbury, and Waterloo (1948).

Gorfin, Harry Robert, 10 Gibson Street, Mandurah ( 1937).

Graham, David, 43 Coombe Street, Collie ( 1922). Gray, Joseph, 5 Cooper Street, Mandurah ( 1927).

Harris, Gregory George Patrick, Dardanup ( 1950). Huggins, Donald Gordon Melville, c/o Millars T. &

T. Co., Yarloop (1925). Huxtable, Redvers Henry Buller, Banksiadale

(1941). Hyde, · Arthur Blachford, 6 Cooper Street, Man­

durah ( 1937).

Inkpen, Frank Julius, 5 Money Street, Bunbury (1937).

Jilley, Westgarth, Elgin ( 1926).

Kilpatrick, Samuel Walter Alexander, Boyanup (1912).

Kirkpatrick, John Kenwell, South-Western High-way, Donnybrook ( 1941).

Linehan, William Joseph, Mornington Mills ( 1921). Lowe, Jack, Harvey ( 1949).

Macdonald, Bruce Murdoch, Waroona ( 1925). Marston, George William Riverdale, Brunswick

Junction (1951). McKenna, William Edward, Carey Street, and Vic­

toria Street, Bunbury ( 1928). McLarty, Hon. Duncan Ross, Pinjarra ( 1925). McLarty, William Ernest Campbell, Pinjarra

(1922). Meade, Robert Hugh, Glen Iris, Bunbury ( 1916). Miller, Louis James Barrett, Donnybrook ( 1944). Mitchell, Valentine Camfield, Donnybrook ( 1944). Murray, Leslie James, 14 Moira Road, Collie

(1949).

Noakes, Walter, 12 Zoe Street, Bunbury, and Bruns­wick Junction ( 1947).

Padman, Stanley Oska, Brool~hampton ( 1941). Palmer, Richard Samuel, Crooked Brook, via Dar­

danup (1924). Parke, George Charles, "Woodlands," Donnybrool~

(1938). Parker, Ernest William Norman, Austral Cham-

bers, Stephen Street, Bunbury ( 1938). Payne, Norman Roy, Boyanup ( 1950). Payne, Raymond Alfred, Boyan up ( 1940). Prosser, Frederick Charles, Victoria Street, and

104 Beach Road, Bun bury ( 1926).

Roberts, George Frederick, c/o Thos. Hayward Ltd., and 20 Spencer Street, Bunbury ( 1950).

Roberts, Richard Herbert, Waroona ( 1943). Roberts, Vernon Gale, "Rosemore," Elgin ( 1926). Roberts, Wilfred Frank, Capel ( 1948). Rollings, Alan George, Uduc Road, Harvey ( 1938). Row croft, Jack, Dwellingup ( 1949).

1608 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Sier, Alan Joseph, Brunswick Junction ( 1951). Simpson, Samson, 36 Throssell Street, and 87

Wittenoom Street, Collie ( 1925). Smith, Aubrey Henry, Harvey (1947). Smith, Edward Gordon, Boyan up (1950). Smith, Thomas William David, Herbert Road,

Harvey (1939). Stimson, Dr. Francis Gordon, Uduc Road, Harvey

(1939). Sunderland, Frederick Charles, Holyoake ( 1928).

Taylor, Howard Raymond Clifton, Pinjarra (1941).

Thackray, Richard Fletcher, c/o Mr. S. A. Mitchell, Brunswick Junction (1921).

Thomas, Morley John, 8 Molloy Street, Bunbury (1950).

Tuckey, Cecil James, Leslie Street, Mandurah (1923).

Twaddle, James, Waroona ( 1945).

Verschuer, John James Peter Zachary, 3 Carey Street, and 26 Arthur Street, Bunbury ( 1938).

Whatman, Malcolm, Station Street, Yarloop (1942).

Wilkinson, Thomas Joseph, Yarloop (1939). Winfield, Alfred James, Yunderup, via Pinjarra

(1929). Wright, Jack Twigg, 35 Wallsend Street, Collie

(1949).

FREMANTLE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Anderson, Percival Francis Cosgrave, 25 Horgan Street, Mosman ;park, and W. A. Brush ware Co. Ltd., 36 Duke Street, East Fremantle (1911).

Atkins, Edward Charles, Merry and Merry, 44 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and Fraser Road, Applecross ( 1907).

Bracks, Robert, 361 Canning Highway, Palmyra, and 12 De Lisle Street, North Fremantle (1918).

Brown, Arthur William John, 3 Armstrong Road, Applecross ( 1926).

Burt, George Henry, 55 Irvine Street, Cottesloe (1925).

Chapman, William George, Radio Drive, Apple­cross ( 1938).

Collinson, John, 18 Thomas Street, South Fre­mantle (1932).

Cooke, John, 22 Queen Street, Fremantle, and 8 Baird Avenue, Nedlands (1909).

Davies, Evan Morris, Montreal Street, Fremantle, and Parliament House, Perth ( 1933).

Day, George, 37 Parkin Street, Rockingham ( 1942). Dickenson, John Henry, 25 Phillimore Street, Fre­

mantle, and 16 Zenobia Street, Palmyra (1940).

Dickson, Alfred, 29 Mary Street, Fremantle ( 1941).

Duffield, Sydney Guy, 45 Pier Street, East Fre­mantle ( 1937).

Edwardes, Ethelbert Furney, 43 Solomon Street, Palmyra ( 1943).

Franklin, Reginald Thomas, Richmond Theatre, East Fremantle, and 136 Canning Road, East Fremantle ( 1930).

Glasson, William, 19 View Terrace, East Fre­mantle ( 1943).

Goodie, Harry, Rockingham (1932). Greenslade, John Roy Nelder, Hamilton Hill, Fre­

mantle (1939). Griffiths, William Percy, 87 South Street, Beacons­

field (1938). Groom, John Murray Stanley, 2 Dunvegan Road,

Canning Bridge, and A.N.A. House, St. George's Terrace, Perth ( 1948).

Grose, Harold Merdeon, 43 East Street, Fremantle (1922).

Gustafson, John Ernest, 26 Moss Street, East Fre­mantle (1940).

Hallion, Basil John, Union Bank Chambers, High Street, and 15 Point Road, Fremantle ( 1933).

Hamilton, Alexander Porter, 21 Angwin Street, East Fremantle ( 1910).

Harber, George Emanuel, 71 Attfield Street, Fre­mantle (1913).

Hatfield, Lewis Mitchell, 14 Leake Street, Cottesloe (1936).

Hawkins, Henry Albert Osborne, 9 Hymus Street, Rockingham (1947).

Higham, Frank Gayton, 9 Hill Street, and 49 High Street, Fremantle ( 1922).

Hines, Alfred, 102 South Street, Fremantle ( 1939). Hughes, William Lindsay, 16 Arcadia South, Safety

Bay, and 9 Queen Street, Fremantle ( 1950).

Johnston, Harold, Rockingham (1915).

Kirkham, John, Safety Bay ( 1947).

Laidlaw, Mrs. Bertha Agnes, 7 Florence Street, South Fremantle (1929).

Latham, Lyndon Ralph, 23 Osborne Road, and Town Hall, Canning Highway, East Fremantle (1932).

Lynn, Robert Geoffrey, 10 Hill Terrace, Mosman Park, and 19 Pl1illimore Street, Fremantle (1936).

Mann, Frederick, Trades Hall, Fremantle, and 37 Battle Street, Mosman Park (1930).

Marich, Nicholas, Phoenix Road, Spearwood ( 1927).

Marshall, Herbert Arthur, 11 Adrian Street, Pal­myra (1940).

Mead, Andrew Henry, Hamilton Hill (1925). Mitchell, Ernest Charles, Lemville Beach Road,

Applecross ( 1913). Mooney, William Willis, 212 South Terrace, Fre­

mantle ( 1924). Mowday, Moses Hubert, 8 Johnson Parade, Mos­

man Park ( 1936).

Nixon, Mrs. Annie Blanche, 50 Alexandra Road, East Fremantle (1937).

Orloff, Abraham, 133 High Street, Fremantle, and 134 Canning Road, East Fremantle ( 1936).

Parker, Cecil Alwyn Read, 28 Jarrad Street, Cot­tesloe, and Tropical Traders and Patersons Ltd., James Street, Fremantle ( 1947).

Parker, Charles Clark, 28 Johnston Street, Pepper-mint Grove (1919). ·

Pearse, Alfred George, c/o Messrs. Pearse Bros. Ltd., and 60. Harvest Road, North Fremantle (1922).

Pearse, Francis Leslie, Fremantle Building Society, 22 Queen Street, Fremantle, and 38a Waratah Avenue, Dalkeith (1942).

Peart, Thomas, 627 Canning Highway, Melville (1935).

Phillp, James Arthur Brocas, Tweedale Road, Applecross (1944).

Rhodes, John Edwin, 40 Glyde Street, and 37 Stir­ling Highway, Mosman Park (1911).

Rickards, Horace Albert, 392 Canning Highway, Bicton, and Fremantle Foundry & Engineering Co. Pty. Ltd., Beach Street, Fremantle ( 1948).

Robertson, William, 33 View Street, Peppermint Grove, and C.M.L. Building, St. George's Ter­race, Perth ( 1945).

Robinson, William Denyer, 7 Livingstone Street, Beaconsfield, and c/o Wesley Mission, Can­tonment Street, Fremantle ( 1918).

Rout, Charles Alfred, 98 Harrison Street, Rocking­ham (1941l.

Ryan, Mrs. Jane, 7 East Street, Fremantle ( 1929). Rymer, John Bertram, Windyridge, Rockingham

West (1916).

Samson, William Frederick, 3-5 Queen Street, and 49 Ellen Street, Fremantle ( 1936).

Saunders, Royal Edward, Carrolls Book Shop, 566 Hay Street, Perth, and 27 Baldwin Avenue, Canning Bridge ( 1949). (Postal address 27 Esplanade, Canning Bridge.)

Scott, Alfred Percy, Grosvenor Convalescent Home, 147 South Street, South Fremantle ( 1923).

8 June, 1951.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1609

Somerville, Mrs. Agnes, 2 Albert Street, Mosman Park (1939).

Staton, Cornelius Amos Bowden, 22 May Street, East Fremantle, and W.A. Meat Exports, Robbs Jetty (1945).

Swift, Mrs. Ida Emma, 22 View Street, Cottesloe (1947).

Tomlin, Ernest James, 36 Windsor Road, East Fre­mantle, and Anchorage Butchers, Coogee (1936).

Tompkins, Eric Charles, 165 Moreing Road, Bic­ton, and Melville Road Board, Canning High­way, Bicton (1937).

Turton, Arthur, 25 Harvest Road, North Fre­mantle ( 1930).

Ulrich, Victor, 35 Trades Hall, Perth, and 77 View Terrace, East Fremantle ( 1943).

Wallis, James Lewis, 336 Mills Street, Coogee Beach ( 1924).

Warner, Frederick Lytton, 33 Rocl{ingham Road, Rockingham ( 1925).

Waterer, Albert Henry, Superintendent Fremantle Prison, Fremantle ( 1950).

Wauhop, William, 48 Duke Street, East Fre­mantle, and Licensing Court, Perth ( 1925).

Wild, Warwick, 28 Ardross Street, Applecross (1948).

Wood, Keith McKay, 39 Glyde Street, Mosman Park, and Emu Brewery, Perth (1937).

Wright, Charles Stephen, 15 Angwin Street, East Fremantle (1930).

GASCOYNE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Adams, Frederick John Otway, Denham, Shark Bay (1932).

Briden, Harry Clar!{, c/o Dalgety & Co. Ltd., Carnarvon ( 1946).

Broadhurst, Frank Edward, Elder Smith & Co. Carnarvon (1946).

Butcher, Noel Albert, Box 52, Carnarvon ( 1939).

Clark, Samuel James Onslow McKenzie, Carnar­von (1919).

D'Arcy, Langlois Lavallen, Lyndon Station, Car­narvon (1948).

French, George Anthony, Ellavalla Station, Car­narvon ( 1940).

Hall, Ernest Anderton Fran!{, Wooramel Station, Carnarvon, and Sa Outram Street, West Perth ( 1915).

Hoult, Roy Gerald, Denham, Shark Bay, (1935). Hughes, William Alfred, Denham, Shark Bay

(1927). Iles, Robert George Lancelot, P.O. Box 97, Carnar­

von (1946). MacLeod, Donald Guy, Pimbee Station, Carnar­

von, and Perth (1919).

Orr, Thomas Esperance Bransom (Clem), Car­narvon ( 1933).

Potts, Alfred Ernest, Mt. Augustus Station, via Meekatharra ( 1925).

Shalcross, Victor Malcolm, c/o Elder Smith & Co. Ltd., Carnarvon, and Perth ( 1939).

Smale, Walter Arthur, "Kenwyth," Carnarvon (1944).

Stroud, Edward Hoskin, Winning Pool Station, Carnarvon ( 1934).

Taylor, Herbert Ernest Kewell, Hamelin Station, via Carnarvon ( 1936).

Warren, David, Carnarvon (1910). Warren, Sidney Charles, Doorawarrah Pastoral

Co. Ltd., Carnarvon ( 1934).

GERALDTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Adams, James Leslie, Waddy Forrest, Coorow (1942).

Askew, Thomas, 104 Eleanor Street, Geraldton (1946).

Atkinson, Thomas, 299 Marine Terrace, Gerald­ton (1922).

Briers, Patrick Norman, 59 Cathedral Avenue, Geraldton (1942).

Brenkley, Walter, Tenindewa ( 1928). Brown, John Anderson, "Raith," Yandanooka

(1931). Burges, Lockier Clere, Box 8, Yetna (per Yuna

Road Mail, via Geraldton) (1919).

Campbell, Joseph Walton, Yandanooka ( 1942). Carrick, Joseph, Moora ( 1950). Carstairs, John, Perenjori ( 1932). Chapman, Lionel John, 112 Gregory Street, Ger­

aldton (1934). Christie, Edward Ernest, 11 DuBoulay Street, Ger­

aldton (1943). Clark, Roger Wyman, Carnamah (1940). Clarkson, Thomas Henry, Tyford Farm, Dongara

(1944). Clarkson, Robert Wilberforce, Donga1·a ( 1922). Clune, Vincent Thomas, "Woodbine," East Chap-

man (1939). Cordingley, Frank, Northampton ( 1941). Craske, Frank Holtoum, Perenjori ( 1940). Cream, John Sidney, 66 Maitland Street, Gerald­

ton and Nabawa (1950).

Dann, Vernon Claude, Three Springs ( 1946). Davison, William, McPherson Street, Carnamah

(1940). Diamond, William Charles, Maya ( 1950). Diprose, Hugh Herbert, 18 Lewis Street, Gerald­

ton (1946). Doig, Alfred David, Wongoondy, via Mullewa

(1924). Dowden, Charles William, Bank Chambers, Don­

gara (1931l.

Edgar, Douglas Waldene, Glentromie, New Norcia 1928).

Ferrier, George Gray Dixon, "Narandagy," Minge­new (1940).

Forrester, James King, "Dunester," Carnamah (1947).

Franklin, Evander William, Three -Springs ( 1937).

Gardiner, Robert Keith, Blantyre, Moora (1925). Gobbart, Wilfred John, P.O., Box 3, Northampton

(1945). Green, Frank, Narra Tarra, via Gerald ton ( 1948).

Hackf~rd, William Walter, Yarragadee Station, Mmgenew (1947).

Hebiton, James Kinnear, Three Springs ( 1911). Horan, Alexander Ivan, Wepowie Pastoral Com­

pany, Ogilvie (1951)_ Hunt, Edward, "Byancanna," Three Springs

(1936).

Kennan, Frederick Augustus, Dalgety & co., and 235 Lester Avenue, Gerald ton ( 1934).

Lanigan, Andrew John, Mogumber ( 1930). Lauder, Alexander, Nanson ( 1938). Lefroy, Edward Henry Bruce, Cranmore Park,

Walebing ( 1918). Lodge, Maurice Edwin, Morawa ( 1951). Lucas, Frank, "Floradale," Carnamah ( 1950).

Maley, Claude Edwin, Arrino ( 1936). Marsh, George Edward, 94 Fitzgerald Street, Ger~

aldton ( 1946). McGilp, Angus Archibald Nicol, Coorow ( 1932) McKinley, Alexander, Moore Park, Moora ( 1931). Meadowcroft, Charles David, Mullewa ( 1936). Mitchell, William Edgar, Northampton ( 1909). Morgan, Jack, Irwin ( 1946). Myles, Dr. George Lloyd, Moora ( 1937).

Nenke, Leslie Western, Moora ( 1939). North, Albert McLaren, "Red Range," Pintharuka

(1946). Northey, John Pierce, Morawa (1940).

O'Brien, James Joseph, Mullewa (1946). O'Halloran, John Sylvester, Corabella, Mingenew,

and Cottesloe ( 1930). Oliver, William, Mullewa ( 1950).

1610 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Pearse, William Colin Kennedy, Yarragadee Station, Mingenew ( 1947).

Pexton, Edwin Sinfield, Northampton ( 1948). Porter, Frederick Albert, "Riverside," Ajana ( 1945). Purcell, Edward, William Street, Geraldton (1931).

Ranyard, Norman Edward, Padbury Street, Moora (1938).

Reynolds, Norman Wilfred, Carnamah ( 1933). Riley, Eric Merriman, Quarragarra, Moora ( 1928). Rob, Alexander, Northampton ( 1941). Robinson, David Paul, Gutha ( 1937). Rojo, Albert Ernest, Three Springs ( 1947) Rumble, Manford, "Camden Park," Walkaway

(1948). Ryan, Cornelius Sydney, Morawa ( 1938).

Sewell, Walter Vernon, 114 Gregory Street, Ger­aldton ( 1909).

Sewell, William Hawkins, 168 Durlacher Street, Geraldton (1943).

Simpson, Hon. Charles Herbert (M.L.C.), Pindar and James Street, Bassendean ( 1930).

Skinner, RoY, Young Motors Ltd., 146 Fitzgerald Street, Geraldton (1941).

Slattery, Frank Kenneth, Dongara ( 1942). Smith, Charles, 69 Francis Street, Geraldton, and

Yuna (1912). Summers, Frank, Latham (1931). Syme, David Christie, Buntine (1932).

Tayler, Charles Edward, Yuna ( 1944). Taylor, Edmund Youlden, Yandanook8; ( 1926). Thomas, Charles Frederic]~, Three Sprmgs ( 1942). Thomson, Peter Welsh, Marchagee ( 1949). Tilley, George Henry, Morawa ( 1927). Tilly, Milton Jabez, Coorow ( 1951). Turner, William James, Arrino ( 1935).

Unmack, Cyril Oscar, Mullewa ( 1941).

Walker, Leedham, Perenjori, and Bowgada (1925). Wagner, William James, Padbury Street, Moora

(1945). Ward, Henry Thomas, Nam ban ( 1931). Watson, Samuel John, Wongoondy, via Mullewa

(1918). Wells, Edmund Keane, Carnamah ( 1947). White, Mrs. Mary Isabel, Invermay, Morawa

(1948). White, Walter Thomas, "Rosedale," Winchester

(1947). Wilson, Edward Findlater, Dudawa, Arrino ( 1933). Wright, Harold James, Pindar ( 1947).

York, James Murray, Watheroo (1910).

HANNANS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.

TO Allan, James Thomas, 22 Hare Street, and 132

Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie ( 1947).

Beange, Alexander, 93 Varden Street, Kalgoorlie (1941).

Bennetts, George, 31 Ward Street, Kalgoorlie (1943).

Biltoft, Hans Christian, 455 Hannan Street, Kal­goorlie (1917).

Bond, Herbert Theodore, Mt. Monger (1946).

Cunningham, John Michael Adrenne, 62 Federal Road, and 51 Burt Street, Boulder (1949).

De Passey, Roy, 13 Boulder Road, Kalgoorlie (1936).

Fleming, Ernest Reginald, Palace Chambers, Mari tan a Street, Kalgoorlie ( 1940).

Gillespie, Alexandra Arthur James, 66 Lane Street, Boulder, and 218 Wittenoom Street, Boulder (1947).

Hair, John William, 79 Ward Street, and 19 Cassidy Street, Kalgoorlie ( 1946).

Harris,' William Clifford, Great Boulder Pty. G.M. Ltd., Fimiston ( 1934).

Hawkins, James William, 397 Hannan Street, Kal­goorlie ( 193 5) .

Hill, Archie Gilchrist, 75 Ward Street, Kalgoorlie (1940).

Hollins, Thomas, c/o Boulder Perseverance Ltd., Fimiston, and 90 Addis Street, Kalgoorlie (1940).

Hoyer, Norman Leslie, Lakewood ( 1935).

Jennings, George Henry, 16 Varden Street, and Chamber of Mines, Kalgoorlie ( 1946).

Johns, William Thomas, c/o Alman Bros., Han­nan Street, Kalgoorlie, and 115 Federal Road, Boulder ( 1939).

Jones, Robert Cecil, Bulong (1898). Jordan, Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Anne, 35 Boulder

Road, Kalgoorlie ( 1921). Jordan, W1lliam George, 122 Dugan Street, and

c/o J. & W. Bateman, Kalgoorlie (1938).

Maloney, James Allan, c/o T. Stodart & Co., Maritana Street, and 84 Collins Street, Kal­goorlie ( 1940).

Manners, Charles Brown, 7 Croesus Street, Kal­goorlie ( 1936).

Martin, Thomas John, 90 Macdonald Street, Kal­goorlie ( 1940).

McLeod, Alexander Ashton, North Kalgurli Ltd., Fimiston (1935).

O'Grady, Victor James, 35 King Street, and R.S.L. Piesse Street, Boulder ( 1941).

Scotson, Samuel, Ora Banda (1935.) Shanahan, Dr. Patrick William, 42 Moran Street,

Boulder ( 1934).

Teahan, Mrs. Catherine Bernadette, 26 Moran Street, and 87 Burt Street, Boulder ( 1947).

Teahan, John Denis, 26 Moran Street, and 87 Burt Street, Boulder ( 1939).

Wilson, Mrs. May Catherine, 200 Boulder Road, and 181 Hannan Street, Kalgoorlie ( 1934).

KIMBERLEY EAST MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.

TO Bennett, John Patrick, Halls Creek ( 1935). Bruton, William Arthur, Six Mile Hotel, Wyn­

dham (1931l.

Buchanan, Gordon Armstrong, Halls Creek (1948).

Farrell, James Joseph, Wyndham and Perth ( 1941).

Reid, Harold, Alice Downs Station, Halls Creek (1936).

Ryle, Matthew Freeman, Flying Doctor Service, Wyndham ( 1944).

KIMBERLEY WEST MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Bucknall, William Prendiville, Kimberley Downs Station, Derby (1931).

Chalmers, Peter, Derby (1950).

Fallon, Alfred, Fitzroy Crossing ( 1950).

Henwood, William Wedge, Calwynyardah Station, Derby ( 1931).

MacDonald, William Neil Mitchell, Fossil Downs Station, Fitzroy Crossing ( 1938).

Millard, Arthur Leslie, Go Go Station, Fitzroy Crossing ( 1944).

Millard, Ebenezer Edward, Go Go Station, Fitz­roy Crossing ( 1942).

Rose, George Canler, Mt. Anderson Station, Derby (1935).

Rowell, Robert Mitford, Derby (1942).

MITCHELL MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.

TO Armstrong, Harold Earnest, Bridgetown ( 1941).

Bartlett, Albert Edward, Bridgetown ( 1916). Basford, Thomas Reeves, "Rathkeall," Dinninup

(1936).

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1611

Bell, David Hamilton, Carbarnup Park, Mary­brook, via Busselton ( 1949).

Bignell, Percy Smith, Kent Street, Busselton (1943).

Blechynden, Reuben John, "Dororen," Mullalyup (1938).

Blue, Donald Argyle, Queen Street, Busselton (1931).

Bovell, Alexander Robert, Busselton C 1926). Brazier Richard Gordon Murray, Capeldene,

Kil:up ( 1948). Brennan, Paul, Manjimup ( 1937). Brockman, Edward John Tatton, Dudinalup, via

Balingup (1932). Brockman, William Locke, Fairbairn Road, Bussel­

ton (1903). Buchanan, Norman, Busselton (1931).

Cavanagh, John Francis, Qualeup, Kojonup (1923).

Caw, Alfred Beech, Tone River, Kojonup (1917). Coate, Howard Herbert Margaret River ( 1941). Collins, William Vincent, Collins Siding, via Pem-

berton ( 1945). Crawford, Lindsay William Seabrook, "Paringa,"

North Dinninup ( 1942). Crouch, Norman Percival, Brown Street, Busselton

(1942). Cummins, Edward Lawrence, Boyup Brook (1950).

Doust, Clarence Isaac, Bath Street, Manjimup (1920).

Doust, Clarence Raymond, Boyup Brook ( 1910). Doust, Henry Thomas, "Spring Hill," Bridgetown

(1917). Dyer, Edward Morris, Busselton ( 1925).

Falkingham, Robert, Kent Street, Busselton (1937). Farrall, Harry Newton, Boyup Brook (1948). Forrest, Percival Dicey, "Dwalganup," Boyup

Brook (1950). Fullerton, Archibald Howard, Greenbushes (1934).

Gamble, Robert, Dunsborough (1916). Gardiner, Charles, Northcliffe ( 1946). Giblett, Walter John, Bridgetown ( 1908). Gibson, John, Manjimup ( 1946). Gilbert, Albert John, "Springdale," Augusta

(1936). Gomme, Harold Eric Dawes, Manjimup ( 1950).

Hobson, John Abel, Thomas Street, and Queen Street, Busselton ( 1947).

Honniball, John Joseph, Deanmill, via Manjimup (1937).

Horley, Ronald John, Boyup Brook ( 1949).

Inglis, William Edward, "Roxburgh," Boyup Brook ( 1936).

Jenkins, William Morgan, Balingup (1931). Johnston, Victor Robert, Bridgetown ( 1928). Johnston, William, Manjimup (1912).

Kirby, Joseph Atkins, Phillip Street, Bridgetown ( 1941).

Leeman, Frank William, State Saw Mills, Pem-berton ( 1928).

Leiper, Robert Bruce, Cowaramup ( 1948). Leitch, James, Northcliffe ( 1934). Lydiate, George Arthur, Jardee ( 1936).

Maitland, Frederick Orbell, West Street, Bussel-ton (1904).

Mann, George William, Manjimup ( 1950). Margereson, Joseph William, Manjimup (1931). Mccann, Patrick, Election Road, Busselton ( 1950). McKittrick, Alfred Henry, Carlotta Brook, War-

ren Road, Nannup (1933). Miller, Eric Alexander, "Woodstock," Boyup

Brook (1937). Mitchell, Clement Chancey Tatlock, Newlands

(1926). Molloy, Matthew, Bussell Highway, Busselton

(1941). Monkhouse, Reginald, Leeman Street, Manjimup

(1950). Morgan, Albert Edwin, Busselton ( 1923). Morris, James Watkins, Pemberton ( 1950). Moyes, Ernest Thomas, Yornup (1923).

Owen, William Leslie, Barlee Street, and Steere Street, Bridgetown ( 1941).

Prince, Harold Taylor, Adelaide Street, Busseltori (1923).

Purse, John Reginald, "Mullidup," Boyup Brools: (1941),

Reynolds, Percy Llewellyn, Lockville, Wonnerup (1937).

Reynolds, Thomas Henry, Wonnerup (1933). Richards, Gordon Victor, Northclifle ( 1942). Roberts, Edward Nairn, Northcliffe and Subiaco

(1923). Robinson, Stanley El win, Forrest Grove ( 1942). Rowe, Richard Roy, Warren Road, Nannup ( 1932). Royce, Sydney St. George, Flinders Bay (1910). Runciman, Ewart, Boyup Brook (1950). Ryall, Alfred Alexander, Orchid Valley, Kojonup

(1926). Ryan, Dr. Edward Clifford Lee, Pemberton ( 1939).

Samworth, William Henry, Marg·aret River (1931). Scott, Robert Henry, Nannup ( 1950). Shepherdson, Edgar Bert, Wilga ( 1942). Smith, Donald Garton, Nannup (1949). Spencer, Geoffrey William, Chowerup, Boyup Brook

( 1941). Stenning, Dr. Arthur Ernest, Busselton ( 1930). Struthers, Andrew, Nannup ( 1932). Stuart, Edward John, Orange Grove, Bridgetown

(1922).

Thurkle, Albert Edward, Vasse, via Busselton (1933).

Toy er, Walter, Steere Street, Bridgetown ( 1944). Tucker, Frederick Roland Thomas Hem·y, Capel

(1940).

West, Charles Samuel, Margaret River ( 1940). Whistler, John Martin, Dinninup (1902). Whitham, George Rusldn, Dinninup (1925). Williams, Robert Charles, "Astley," Bridgetown

(1931), Wrigglesworth, Norman Sydney, Marybrools: (1942).

Yates, Dr. Walter Percy, Busselton (1941). Young, Sydney Eric, Northcliffe and Pemberton

(1939).

MURCHISON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Boyd, James, "Kyarra," Tuckanarra (1932). Broad, Donald Edward, Mellenby Station, Wur­

arga (1935).

Clark, John Pringle, Pullagaroo Station, Paynes Find ( 1928).

Clemesha, Ethelbert James, State Battery, Meeka­tharra (1937).

Cornish, William Kenton McKenzie, Tallering Station, Pindar ( 1949).

Crick, James Edward, Mt. Magnet ( 1942).

D'Arcy, William Lavallin Irwin, Mt. Clere Station, Meekatharra (1941).

Dewar, Alfred George, Mt. Magnet ( 1949). Dewar, Henry Alfred, Mt. Magnet (1950).

Halleen, George Herman, Milly Milly Station, Cue (1922).

Hollingsworth, Harold Thornton, Box 13, Meeka­tharra (1945).

Lacy, Edward Percy Cazenove, Polelle Station, Nan­nine (1950).

Lefroy, Charles Baden, Yarraquin Station, Cue (1945).

Lefroy, Francis Charles Bruce, Boolardy Station, Yalgoo (1931).

Lockyer, Thomas Catch,lo"\>e, Nalbarra Station, Mt. Magnet (1950).

Macpherson, George Trenmore Ossian, Woogalong Station, Yalgoo ( 1924).

Macpherson, Lindsay Cue, Ninghan Station, via Wubin (1942).

Maxwell, Patrick Richard, Meka Station, Yalgoo (1936).

1612 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Mitchell, Charles Edward Henry, Barnong Station, Gullewa, via Wurarga ( 1924).

Nevill, John Laurence Stanley, Yalgoo ( 1938).

O'Connor, John Joseph, Yalgoo ( 1915).

Peken, James George, Cue ( 1935). Power, Guy Francis, Mulgul Station, via Meeka­

tharra (1931).

Read, Donald William, Big Bell Mines Ltd., Big Bell (1951).

Sallur, Alfred Samuel Charles, Meekatharra (1945).

Searle, James Kingston, Big Bell Mines Ltd., Big Bell ( 1946).

Steadman, Frederick Thomas, Errabiddy Station, via Meekatharra ( 1950).

Sweet, Leslie Montrose, Big Bell Mines Ltd., Big Bell (1946).

Thomas, Raymond Wilfred, Cue ( 1950). Thompson, John Robert, Yalgoo ( 1946).

Walker, Alfred, Peak Hill (1916). Warren, Aubrey Albert, Windsor Station, Mt.

Magnet (1922).

Yelland, George Reid, Cue ( 1948).

PERTH MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Abbett, William Walter, "Chelsea," 25 Francis Street, Scarborough, and Bon Marche, Hay Street, Perth ( 1950).

Aberle, Frederick John, Flat 19, "Arbordale," 230 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and c/o W.A. Tattersalls Club, Barrack Street, Perth ( 1941).

Abernethy, John, 23 Richardson Street, South Perth, Byford, Rnd North Dandalup (1931).

Ahern, Thomas, Aherns Ltd., Hay Street, Perth, and Park Road, Kalamunda (1940).

Aitken, Hugh, Armadale ( 1914). Allan, Thomas David Henry, 3 Elliot Road, Clare­

mont, and 34 Napoleon Street, Cottesloe (1926).

Allanson, George, 22 Wavell Road, Dalkeith (1919).

Anderson, Peter Corsar, 33 Congdon Street, Swanbourne ( 1917).

Anderson, Dr. Rowland Ralph, Medical Superin­tendent, Royal Perth Hospital, Perth ( 1947).

Anderson, Dr. Thomas Lynwolde, 6 Richardson Street, West Perth ( 1926).

Angel, Francis Hosford, North Perth Hotel, North Perth, and 1273 Hay Street, Perth ( 1939).

Angelo, Alexander Castell, 21 Bagot Road, Subiaco, and 30 Padbury Buildings, Forrest Place, Perth ( 1921).

Armstrong, Harry, 22 Lyall Street, South Perth (1918).

Ashcroft, Albert, Atlas Assurance Co. Ltd., 8-10 Esplanade, Perth, and 14 Queen's Crescent, Mt. Lawley ( 1950).

Auguste, George Athanase, 6 Tassia Court, 113 Parry Street, Perth (1951).

Austin, Clarence Randolph David, Princess Mar­g·aret Hospital, Subiaco, and 1 Kanimbla Road, Nedlands ( 1940).

Avenell, Francis William, 3 Viking Road, Dalkeith, and Pharmaceutical Council, Technical Col­lege, Perth ( 1932).

Bagshaw, Walter, 38 Elizabeth Street, South Perth, and 35 Royal Arcade, Perth (1927).

Baker, Eric Lyall, C.M.L. Buildings, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and No. 1 Rheola Street, West Perth (1943).

Baker, Joseph William, Cannington Terrace, East Cannington, and Trades Hall, Perth ( 1935).

Barker, Eric Martyn, Nicholsons Ltd., 86-90 Bar­rack Street, Perth, and 145 Forrest Street, Peppermint Grove ( 1937).

Barr, John English, Queens Chambers, 97 William Street, Perth, and 41 Elizabeth Street, North Perth (1913).

Barrett-Lennard, John Evelyn, 43 Market Street, Guildford ( 1925).

Bateman, Mervyn John, 12 Milligan Street, Perth, and "Lawson," Esplanade, Perth ( 1949).

Bathgate, John Pender, 38 Rupert Street, Subiaco (1934).

Battye, Dr. James Sylrns, 3 Francis Street, Perth, and Public Library, Perth ( 1901).

Baxter, Arthur Alexander, 294b Cambridge Street, Wembley (1941).

Beadle, William Henry Darlington, 31 Carr Street, West Perth (1938).

Beales, Ernest, Lower Chittering, via Bullsbrook East (1932).

Beeton, Albert, Johnston Street, Mt. Helena ( 1942). Bell, Francis Athol, 129 Victoria Avenue, Clare­

mont, and Elder Smith & Co. Ltd., St. George's Terrace, Perth ( 1933).

Bell, Peter Albany, 90 Guildford Road, Mt. Lawley (1907).

Bennett, William Garnsworthy, A.M.P. Chambers, William Street, Perth, and Thomas Street Flats, Thomas Street, Subiaco ( 1939).

Bentley, Dr. James, 57 Thomas Street, Nedlands, and 252 St. George's Terrace, Perth ( 1927).

Beresford, John Matthew, National Bank of Aus­tralasia, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 14 Edna Road, Nedlands ( 1947).

Berry, Edward Reginald, 138 Barrack Street, Perth, and 15a Ellesmere Road, Mt. Lawley (1918).

Bicl{ford, Edgar Nicholas, 25 Dumbarton Crescent, Mt. Lawley, and 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth ( 1935).

Bird, Robert, 129 Dalkeith Road, Nedlands ( 1931). Bird, Walter Pangbourne, 62 Merriwa Street, Ned­

lands ( 1932). Black, Duncan Brice, Elder Smith & Co. Ltd., St.

George's Terrace, Perth, and Armadale ( 1939). Black, Edwin Alexander, 33 Stanley Street, Ned-

lands ( 1914). , Black, Harold Duncan, War Service Land Settle­

ment Department, Perth, and 67 Clifton Street, Nedlands ( 1936).

Black, John, Wigmores Ltd., 613/619 Wellington Street, Perth, and 132 Grant Street, Clare­mont (1945).

Black, Robert Montag·ue, National Bank Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 45a Irvine Street, Peppermint Grove ( 1938).

Black, William Leslie, McPhersons Ltd., Murray Street, Perth, and 77 Viking Road, Dalkeith (1947).

Blackwell, William, 111 Nanson Street, Wembley (1943).

Bladen, Dr. Bryant Oswald, Wilky Street, and 19 Market Street, Guildford (1932).

Blair, Robert Walton, 49 William Street, Perth, and 24 Ruislip Street, West Leederville ( 1943).

Blennerhassett, Thomas William, 62 George Street, West Perth (1937).

Blizard, Allan, Mooliabeenie and Norseman ( 1937). Bold, William Ernest, 93 Smyth Road, Nedlands

(1906). Bond, Morgan George, 253 West Coast Highway,

Scarborough ( 1929). Book, Frederick David, First Floor, Wellington

Buildings, William Street, Perth, and 4 Brae­side Road, Mt. ·Lawley ( 1947).

Bourke, Reginald Frederick, 5 Wellington Build­ings, William Street, Perth, and 89 Tweedale Road, Applecross ( 1928).

Bowman, John Frederick, lb Tyrell Street, Ned­lands ( 1933).

Bradshaw, John, Superintendent, "Sunset," Ned­lands ( 1939).

Brady, John Joseph, Trades Hall, Midland Junc­tion, and 9 Second Avenue, West Midland (1942).

Brearley, Stanley George, 46 St. Qeorge's Terrace, Perth, and "Lawson," 6 Esplanade, Perth (1937).

Brewis, Edward, 17 Chester Road, Claremont (1929).

Bridge, James Anthony, Jason Industries, Welsh­pool, and Albany Highway, Gosnells (1950).

Bridge, Percy Thomas, 24 Strickland Street, South Perth (1930).

Briggs, Robert Hanham, Byford ( 1926). Brown, Arthur William, 533 Yorl{ Road, Green­

mount ( 1925). Brown, Aubrey Ralph Thomas, 26 Anzac Terrace,

Bassendean ( 1939).

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1613

Brown, Donald Aird, Commonwealth Bank, Perth, and 17 Almondbury Road, Mt. Lawley (1951).

Brown, Graham Dickenson, Goldsborough Mort & Co., St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 11 River• view Street, South Perth ( 1947).

Brown, William Wainwright, Pattie Street, Can­nington ( 1925).

Brownlie, Ross Wallace, State Housing Commis­sion, Perth, and 94 Labouchere Road, South Perth (1916).

Bryant, Allyn Gordon, Union Bank, St. George's Te1Tace, Perth, and 40 Brady Street, Mt. Haw­thorn (1951l.

Buckie, Harry Holland, 56 Churchill Avenue, Sub­iaco ( 1927).

Buckingham, John Adams, Kelmscott ( 1922). Bull, Frederick Charles Wrathall, 39 Highway,

Nedlands ( 1912). Burridge, Leslie Illingworth, 19 and 20 A.M.P.

Chambers, William Street, Perth, and 32a King's Park Road, West Perth ( 1941).

Burrows, Sydney Clive, Repatriation General Hos­pital, Hollywood, and 235 St. George's Ter­race, Perth ( 1943).

Burtenshaw, Major Archie David, Salvation Army, Pier Street, Perth, and 2 Vincent Street, Ned­lands ( 1946).

Caddy, Ernest Richards, 20 Burgess Street, Leeder­ville ( 1938).

Caddy, Reginald, "Pasadena," Kalamunda, and 159 Hay Street, Subiaco ( 1937).

Cameron, Peter Meikle, 55 Buxton Street, Mt. Haw­thorn ( 1949).

Campbell, Douglas Robert, 2 Coode Street, Bays­water (1913).

Campbell, John, 5 Park Road, Mt. Lawley, and McLean Bros. and Rigg Ltd., Perth ( 1937).

Carcary, William Annand, Warwick House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 22 Storthes Street, Mt. Lawley ( 1940).

Carson, William, 139 Labouchere Road, South Perth (1912).

Carter, Frederick John, 91 Star Street, Carlisle (1926).

Carter, Lionel Lewin, 40 Rookwood Street, Mt. Lawley (1930).

Casper, Athol Louis, E. S. & A. Bank Chambers, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 15 Waverley Street, South Perth ( 1949).

Casson, Mrs. Susan Adelaide, 14 Clyde Road, Mt. Lawley (1920).

Cato, Frank William, 1275 Hay Street, West Perth, and 106 Shepperton Road, Victoria Park (1944).

Chamberlain, Walter Leslie, "Vine Vale," Guild­ford (1944).

Chandler, Percival Samuel, 16 Florence Street, West Perth, and State Abattoirs, Midland Junction ( 1937).

Chappell, John, R.S.L. Anzac House, Perth, and 60 Cleaver Street, West Perth ( 1946).

Chester, Stanley Charles, 163 Hensman Street, South Perth ( 1930).

Chitty, Charles Edward, 65 Carr Street, West Perth (1923).

Clarke, Ronald Gordon, 10 James Street, Guild­ford (1938).

Clarke, William, 334 Cambridge Street, Wembley (1939).

Clarkson, James Drummond, Assistant Manager, Royal Perth Hospital, Murray Street, Perth, and 27 Ord Street, West Perth ( 1951).

Cleaver, William John, 42 Philip Road, Claremont (1930).

Close, Joseph, Tramways, 514 Hay Street, Perth, and 18 Forrest Avenue, East Perth ( 1926).

Clune, Jeremiah McMahon, 19 Walter Street, Claremont (1924).

Clune, Thomas Matthew, 64 Helena Street, Mid­land Junction ( 1902).

Cobley, Albert, 101 Tyler Street, Joondanna Heights ( 1934).

Cogan, Charles Thomas, 663 Hay Street, Perth, and Commercial Travellers Club, St George's Terrace, Perth ( 1918).

Cook, Alfred, Jarrahdale ( 1941). Corbet, Major Hugh Annan, 44 Angelo Street,

South Perth (1916).

Cornish, Charles Alfred, School for the Blind, Maylands, and 3 Clifton Crescent, Mt. Lawley (1935).

Cornish, Charles James, Metters Ltd., 847 Hay Street, Perth, and 48 Webster Street, Ned­lands (1947).

Cornwall, Thomas Joseph, 76 Mill Point Road, South Perth (1910).

Corr, Dr. Oswald Reford, 12 Parliament Place, West Perth, and Repatriation General Hos­pital, Hollywood ( 1926).

Cosgrave, Thomas, Mahogany Creek ( 1947). Coultas, Thomas William, 5 Thelma Street, West

Perth ( 1924). Counsel, Robert, 61 Geddes Street, Victoria Park

( 1925). Couper, Thomas Alexander, 5a Learoyd Street,

Mt. Lawley (1922). Courtney, Victor Desmond, "Sunday Times," Stirl-

ing Street, Perth ( 1935). Coyne, Peter, Hastings Street, Scarborough ( 1924). Craig, Frank Colin, 51 Mount Street, Perth (1940). Crawford, Ray Stuart, 6 Hamersley Street, Cottes-

loe ( 1922). Crisp, Sydney Aubrey, 29 Burt Street, Mt. Lawley

(1941). Cross, Benjamin Edward Vidgen, Church Avenue,

Armadale (1924). Cruikshank, Andrew, 38 Hubert Street, Victoria

Park ( 1941). Cullen, Lucius Michael, 12 Howard Street, Perth,

and 1 Saunders Street, Mosman Park (1910). Cunnington, Samuel, Railway Crescent, Welsh­

pool, and Masonic Hall, Temple Street, Vic­toria Park ( 1941).

Cuss, Hubert Wallington, Stoneville ( 1947).

Davies, Frank Alfred, 13 Webster Street, Nod­lands ( 1941).

Davies, Llewellyn, "Lowlands," Mardella (1910), Davis, Alfred Nathaniel, Boans Ltd., Perth, and

154 Marine Parade, North Cottesloe ( 1950). Davis, David William, 65 Swansea Street, Victoria

Park (1942). Dawson, George Russell, 109 Barrack Street,

Perth, and Forrestfield (1921). Dawson, Horace Frederick, 777b Beaufort Street,

Mt. Lawley (1937). De Rose, Ernest Woodall, National Tailoring Com­

pany, 40 King Street, Perth, and 35 Leake Street, Cottesloe ( 1923).

Devenish, Harold Arthur, 104 Helena Street, Guild­ford, and Newcastle Road, Midland Junction (1933).

Devitt, Walter Lane, 14 James Road Swanbourne (1919). '

Dick, George Henry Thomas, W.A. Turf Club, Howard Street, Perth, and 17 McMillan Street, Victoria Park ( 1950).

D~ck, :William, 29 Fitzroy Road, Rivervale ( 1926). D1mm1tt, James Albert, 81 St. George's Terrace,

Perth, and 12 Esplanade, Peppermint Grove 1937).

Doig, Ralph Herbert, Premier's Department, Perth, and 289 Salvado Road, Wembley ( 1944).

Douglas, Mrs. Florence May 97 Cog·hlan Road Su_bi_aco and Central M~thodist Mission, 97 William Street, Perth ( 1949) .

Dowdell, Davison Clyde, 8 Milligan Street Perth and Darlington (1950). '

Downe, Harry Leslie, 46 Stirling Highway, Ned­lands and 140 Onslow Road, Subiaco (1934).

Downe, William James, 2a Thomas Street, Ned­lands, . and John Darling & Son, 98 St. George's Terrace, Perth (1947).

Drake, Robert George, 10 Ardross Crescent, Mt. Lawley (1942).

Durston, Maynard Middleton, 35 Minora Road, Nedlands ( 1934).

Dyson, Herbert George, 2 Viewway, Nedlands (1937).

Eastmon, John Samuel, 300 Onslow Road, Shen­ton Park ( 1925).

Eccles, Charles Edward, 54 Forrest Street, Cot­tesloe ( 1916).

Edgar, Wallace David, Watsons Ltd., 64 King Street, Perth, and 84 Lawley Crescent, Mt. Lawley (1948).

Edmondson, Edward Henry, 677 Beaufort Street, Mt. Lawley (1943).

1614 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Edwards, Gomer Llewellyn, Croydon Road, Roley­stone and Araluen ( 1927).

Egan, Albert John, Albany Highway, Bedfordale (1926) .

Elliot, James, Gosnells ( 1926). Elphick, Dr. Harold Robert, State Sanatorium,

Wooroloo (1947). Elvey, Robert Montgomery, 25 and 37 Stirling

Highway, Nedlands ( 1935). England, Haliday William, Bruce Road, Maida

Vale (1919).

Faithful, Samuel James, 17 Bassendean Parade, Bassendean (1924).

Farrell, James Joseph, General Manager, Wyn­dham Meat Works, Perth, and 27 Florence Road Nedlands ( 1941).

Ferguson, Charles Ogilvie, "Houghton," Middle Swan (1910).

Field, Alan Douglas, 63 Waterloo Street, Osborne Park, and Commonwealth Department of Works and Housing, G.P.O., Perth ( 1934).

Fletcher, Thomas Henry, 526 Albany Highway Victoria Par!{ ( 1939). '

Flinn, John James, River Road, Kelmscott ( 1927). Flitcroft, Horace, 107 McKenzie Street, Wembley

(1935). Ford, John Lawrence, South Terrace, South Perth

(1930). Foreman, Harold John, Estate R. V. Hartill, 847

Hay Street, Perth, and 21 Mary Street, Clare­mont (1938).

Foristal, Isaac, 21 Fairway, Nedlands (1926). Foster, Henry, Commonwealth Bank, Perth, and

25 Alvan Street, Mt. Lawley ( 1934). Francis, Harry Simpson, Assistant Under Sec­

retary for Lands, Perth, and 17 Chester Street, Subiaco ( 1946).

Fricker, William Henry, Evelyn Street, Gosnells (1919).

·Fry, Sydney Chamings, Mardella (1931). Fuhrmann, Mrs. Rose Ann, 298 Churchill Avenue,

Subiaco (1933).

Gallagher, Charles Stanislaus, 73 Outram Street, West Perth ( 1933).

Gardiner, Stanley, 24 Frederick Street, and Free­corns Ltd., Helena Street, Midland Junction (1944).

Garland, William Archer, 47 King Street, Perth, and 74 Bay View Terrace, Claremont (1931).

Garnsworthy, Alfred Youlden, 46 North Road, Bassendean ( 1917) .

Geddes, Richard Allan, Millars Timber & Trad­ing Co. Ltd., St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 45 Outram Street, West Perth ( 1919).

Georgy, Carlo Henry, 66 Grosvenor Road, Mt. Lawley ( 1925).

Gerhard, Frederick William, 30 Irwin Street, Perth (1946).

Gibbney, William, 105 Eighth Avenue, Maylands, and School for the Blind May lands ( 1941).

Gibbons, Leonard, Council Chambers, and 128 Swan Street, Guildford (1930).

Gilbert, Dr. Thomas Miles, Repatriation Commis­~\o9~,5rerth, and 61 Louise Street, Nedlands

Gill, George Frederick, W.A. Employers' Federa­tion, Steamship Buildings, St. George's Ter­ra_ce, Perth, and 136 Forrest Street, Pepper­mmt Grove (1946).

Gill, Gregory John Crockford, 15 Victoria Avenue, Claremont ( 19 05) .

Gilmour, Kenneth William, Repatriation Com­mission, Perth, and Roleystone ( 1933).

Glynn, John Harold, Public Trustee, Perth, and 47 Devon Road, Bassendean ( 1945).

Golding, Charles Harold, A.W.U. Office, 17-19 James Street, Perth and Cannington ( 1949).

Gooch, George Gordon, 28 Ord .Street, West Perth (1929).

Gostelow, Charles Arthur Pearson, 7 Howard Street, Perth, and 87 Bruce Street, Nedlands (1925).

Graham, Herbert Ernst, Parliament House, Perth, and 779 Wellington Street, Perth ( 1945).

Grant, Leslie John, 99 Railway Parade, Mt. Lawley (1928).

Green, John, Lotteries Commission, Perth, and 10 Williams Road, Nedlands (1943).

Greenwood, Walter, Assistant Deputy Commis­sioner of Taxation, Perth, and 21 Westmin­ster Street, Victoria Park ( 1948).

Greig, Henry, c/o "The West Australian," Perth, and 56 Walcott Street, Mt. Lawley (1935).

Grimwood, Samuel Edward Byrne, 65 Forrest Street Cottesloe, and 22 Howard Street, Perth (1933).

Grose, William, 3 Branscombe Gardens, City Beach ( 1940).

Growden, Hambly Maynard, 83 McKenzie Street, Wembley ( 1936).

Hackworthy, Cecil Wallace, 12a King's Park Road, West Perth, and Westralian Farmers Ltd., Perth (1930).

Hagan, Norman Godfrey, Civil Service Associa­tion, 29 Barrack Street, Perth, and 20 Eliza­beth Street, Bayswater ( 1946).

Hall, William Reaper, 11 Archdeacon Street, Ned­lands ( 1949).

Hamer, Maurice Edgar, 72 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 18 North Street, Mt. Lawley ( 1945).

Hamersley, Herbert George, "Lockridge," Walter Road, Bassendean ( 1942).

Hamilton, Jack Craig, 117 Raglan Road, North Perth, and 197 Brisbane Street, Perth ( 1942).

Hampton, Henry George, 8 Victoria Avenue, East Perth (1904).

Hancock, Stephen Hugh, B.M.A., Shell House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and Millington Street, Applecross ( 1950).

Hancock, William Neilson, Medical Board, Shell House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 14 Wallrnr Avenue, West Perth (1942).

Hands, John Edward, 6 Browne Avenue, Nedlands (1934).

Harper, Prescott Henry, Gingin ( 1921). Hardey, Hubert Richard Lowe, Serpentine (1927). Harrington, William, 124 Chelmsford Road, North

Perth (1912). Harris, William Quick, 86a Stirling Highway,

Nedlands, and 31 Malcolm Street, Perth (1938).

Hart, Eli, 7 Ventnor Avenue, West Perth (1904). Hart, Harry Ramsay Gordon, Jacoby Street Mun-

daring ( 1934). ' Hartley, Robert Aloysius, Trades Hall, Perth, and

210 Seventh Avenue, Inglewood (1944). Harvey, Cecil Leonard, "Sunday Times," Perth, and

18 Dean Street, Cottesloe, (1941). Haynes, Walter Alexander Birrell, Abbey Road,

Armadale ( 1946). Hayton, Joseph, Darlington ( 1922). Hearn, Harry, "Lawson," 6 Esplanade, Perth, and

346 Albany Highway, Victoria Park (1931). Hedditch, Selwyn Read, 25 Mary Street Perth

(1915). ' Hemley, George Henry, 168 Coode Street Como

(1937). ' Henderson, Hugh Murray, Bishop Street, Subiaco,

and 179 Cambridge Street, Wembley ( 1927). Henzell, Dr. Linley, Commissioner of Public Health

Perth, and Birdwood Avenue, South Perth ( 1941).

Hepwo1:th, Allen Eric, 42 Canning Highway, Vic­toria Park (1910).

Herring, Philip Charles, Railway Road Kenwick (1931). '

Hewby, Arthur George, c/o W. A. Club, 46 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and Federal Hotel Perth ( 1917). '

Heydon, Thomas George, Commercial Travellers' Assn., Perth, and 28 Loch Street, Claremont (1941).

Hill, Alfred Charles, Nestle House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 13 Grange Street, Swan­bourne (1939).

Hobley, George, 138 Salvado Road Wembley (1929). '

Hodges, Walter Samuel, 102 First Avenue, Mt. Lawley (1931).

Hodsdon, Walter, Workers' Compensation Board State Housing Commission Building, Perth: and 54 Lawler Street, Subiaco ( 1941).

Hogan, John Frederick Thomas, 35 Kinninmont Avenue, Nedlands, and Taxation Department, Perth ( 1941).

Holder, Walter, 94 Tate Street, West Leederville (1924).

8 June, 1951.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1615

Holland, Henry Lewis, A.M.P. Chambers, William Street, Perth, and 66 Paddington Street, North Perth ( 1941).

Holland, Dr. John Joseph, 121a Gregory Street, Wembley ( 1910).

Holmes, Miss Mary Bridget, Metropolitan Markets Trust, West Perth, and 225 Charles Street, North Perth (1942).

Honner, Corentin Valery, c/o Westralian Farmers Ltd., and 66 Melville Parade, South Perth (1935).

Honner, Richard Joseph, 18 Franklin Street, Leed­erville ( 1924).

Hooton, Miss Harriet, 509 Hay Street, Perth, and 26 Bondi Street, Mt. Hawthorn ( 1935).

Hotchin, Claude, 883 Wellington Street, West Perth, 900 Hay Street, Perth, and "Manda­lay," Middle Swan Road, Guildford ( 1941).

Howard, Henry Rudolph, Wyper Howard Ltd., Hay Street, Perth, and 23 Rheola Street, West Perth (1936).

Howatson, Lewis Bell, 19 Yilgarn Street, Mun­daring ( 1913).

Howells, Albert Morgan, Evelyn Street, Gosnells (1935). ••i

Hubbard, Stanley Harold, Commercial Bank Chambers, Fremantle, and 5 McNeil Street, Peppermint Grove ( 1941).

Hughes, Stanley Tregurtha, 30 Federal Street, Subiaco, and 755 Beaufort Street. Mt. Lawley (1943).

Hunt, Albert Victor, 36 Farnley Street, Mt. Lawley (1937).

Hunter, Frank Alexander, Dept. of Civil Aviation Guildford, and 37 Karoo Street, South Perth (1946).

Hutchinson, Charles Ernest, Millars T. & T. Co., St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 715 Beaufort Street, Mt. Lawley ( 1931).

Hutchinson, John Charles, Under Secretary Metropolitan Water Supply Dept., Perth, and 78 Archdeacon Street, Nedlands ( 1946).

Hynes, Francis John, Aldersyde Road, Bickley (1938).

Illingworth, Edward Peace, 18 Onslow Road, Subiaco (1921l.

Illingworth, Dr. Herbert Walter, 127 Cambridge Street, West Leederville, and 200 St. George's Terrace, Perth ( 1931).

Illsley, Gilbert Arthur, 341 Rokeby Road, and 104 Hamersley Road, Subiaco ( 1940).

Inglis, John Percival, 15 Slade Street, and 83 Whatley Crescent, Bayswater ( 1945).

Islip, Frederick Ernest, Parliament House, Perth, and 84 Hamersley Road, Subiaco ( 1948).

Jackson, Harry, 12 Hastings Street, Scarborough (1944).

Jackson, Phillip Robert, 126 Coghlan Road, Subiaco ( 1932).

Jacoby, Arthur Wellington, Swan Brewery Coy. Ltd., Perth, and 100 Mounts Bay Road, Perth ( 1931).

James, Charles, 19 Boronia Avenue, Nedlands (1918).

Jarvis, Alwyn Percy, W.A. Trustee Co. Ltd., St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 37 Clotilde Street, Mt. Lawley (1938).

Jarvis, William, 49 Hampshire Street, Victoria Park ( 1924).

Jenkin, Herbert James Victor, 44 Florence Road, Nedlands ( 1939).

Johns, Reginald Henry Caust, Hamilton Street, and Roselea Nursery Pty Ltd., North Beach Road, Osborne Park ( 1929).

Johnson, Gustav Victor, Amalgamated Collieries of W.A., Ltd., Warwick House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 64 Jutland Parade, Clare­mont (1936).

Johnson, Joseph, 103 Angove Street, North Perth (1946).

Johnston, Dr. Alfred Laurence, Oddfellows' Build­ing, 224 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 34 Victoria Avenue, Claremont (1935).

Johnston, Bruce, Bunning Bros. Ltd., 49-61 Charles Street, West Perth, and 10 Rene Road, Nedlands (1943).

Johnston, Dalgleish Cyril, Tomlinson's Pty. Ltd., 214 Wellington Street, Perth, and 6 Dean Street, Claremont (1938).

Johnston, Ernest Clyde, 22 Lawley Crescent, Mt. Lawley ( 1935).

Johnston, Hubert Cockburn, Mt. Helena (1927). Johnston, Mrs. Isabella Jane, 30 Eric Street, Cot­

tesloe, ( 1947). Johnston, Sidney St. Maur, 803 Beaufort Street,

Inglewood ( 1928). Jones, Albert, 156 Onslow Road, Shenton Park

(1936). Jones, Thomas Bushe, Barbican Street, Riverton

(1908). Joyner, Mrs. Ethel Rose Paterson, • 13 Rheola

Street, West Perth (1933). Jull, Dr. Roberta Henrietta Margaretta, 4 Vent­

nor Avenue, West Perth (1932).

Kendall, Thomas Francis Warlow, 92 Monash Avenue, Hollywood ( 1943).

Kenneally, Hon. James Joseph, Lotteries Commis­sion, Perth, and 18 Vincent Street, Mt. Lawley (1916).

KennedJ:, Alexander Lorimer, 48 Heytesbury Road, Subiaco ( 1932).

Kennedy, George Alexander, 8 The Avenue, Mid­land Junction ( 1947).

Kensitt, Walter Gilbert, 10 Thomas Street, Ned­lands ( 1950).

Kent, Mrs. Ivy Mary, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Perth, and 54 Woods Street, Swanbourne ( 1936).

Kidson, Miss Ernestine Louise Forbes, 15 Altona Street, West Perth (1925).

Kingston, Frederick Charles, 223 Murray Street, Perth, and 19 Mill Point Road, South Perth (1949).

Kinsman, Albert Victor, Bank of Australasia Chambers, 235 Murray Street, Perth, and 1 Joseph Street, West Leederville (1926).

Knight, John Albert, Falls Road, Lesmurdie (1936).

Knight, Rupert Leonard Towill, 21 Loftus Street, Claremont ( 1937).

Knuckey, Richard, Peet Road, Roleystone ( 1933). Kostera, Cazmiez, Kalamunda ( 1936). Kroenert, Paul Albert Julius, 11 Servetus Street,

Swanbourne ( 1936). Kyle, John, Bangor Flats, 134 Marine Parade, Cot­

tesloe ( 1935). Kuhnberg, John Badock, Bassendean-Rochdale

Co-op., Bassendean, and 16 Noel Road, Goose­berry Hill ( 1942).

Lacey, Horatio Herbert George, 29 Broadway, Ned­lands (1919).

Lake, Herbert, 23 Brown Street, Claremont ( 1927). Lambert, Sydney, ·27 Hovea Terrace, South Perth,

and Shell Co., St. George's Terrace, Perth (1951).

Lamond, Alfred, 32 McMillan Street, Victoria Pa1:k, and Gibsons Confectionery Factory, 86 Guildford Road, Mt. Lawley ( 1949).

Lamont, Neil, Baskerville, Upper Swan ( 1937). Langley, Thomas William, c/o Berryman & Lang­

ley, Metropolitan Markets, West Perth, and 44 Clifton Crescent, Mt. Lawley ( 1924).

Langsford, Joseph Wood, 30 A.M.P. Chambers, William Street, Perth, and 4 John Street Claremont (1900). '

Larsen, John Henry, Bohemia Hotel, 286 Murray Street, Perth ( 1908).

Leake, Robert Maitland, 25 North Road, Bassen­dean ( 1905).

Lee, Harrie Saxon, 64 Lawley Crescent, Mt. Lawley (1904).

Lee, Ronald Edward Baker, Comptroller of Ac­counts and Audit, Railways Commission, Perth, and 15 Bland Street, Kensington ( 1948).

Leeson, Samuel, 54 Servetus Street, Swanbourne (1919).

Lewington, Leslie Herbert, "Lawson," Esplanade, Perth, and Dalgety & Co. Ltd., William Street, Perth (1941).

Lewis, Gilbert, 16 Bellevue Terrace, West Perth (1934).

Lewis, Walter Geoffray, 1272 Hay Street, West Perth (1935).

Levinson, Felix Shakespeare, Sheffield House, Hay Street, Perth, and 10 Richardson Avenue, Claremont (1941).

1616 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Lloyd, Clifford Arthur Burgess, 530 Hay Street, Perth, and Flat 3, 56 Rookwood Street, Mt. Lawley (1922).

Locke, Edward George, MacDonald Hamilton & Co., William Street, Perth, and 11 Broome Street, Nedlands ( 1950).

Lohoar, James Pollock, 54 Webster Street, Ned­lands (1925).

Loton, Ernest Thorley, "Belvoir," Upper Swan (1926).

Lyall, William Macintosh, Alvan House, cnr. Alvan Street, and Queens Crescent, Mt. Lawley (1921).

Mackey, Edmond Patrick, 45 The Esplanade, South Perth ( 1937).

Mackillop, Alexander, Comptroller General. of Prisons, Perth, and 415 Rokeby Road, Subiaco (1951).

Macknay, Arthur Temple, London House, 214 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 21 Keane Street, Wembley (1939).

Macnee, Harry MacLachlan, W.A. Transport Board, Perth, and 10 Bedford Street, Ned­lands (1930).

Madderson, William, Croxdale Grove, Maida Vale, Guildford (1924).

Mandalis, Lazarus Constantine, 43 Broome Street, Nedlands (1951).

Mann, George, 15 Fourth Avenue, Mt. Lawley (1934).

Mann, John Gibson, Neptune Oil Co., Ltd., 209 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 66 Kalgoor­lie Street, Mt. Hawthorn ( 1931).

Mann, Robert, 21 Bernard Street, Claremont (1915).

Marr, Hugh, Accounts Bran~h, G.P.O., Perth, and 39 Mackie Street, Victoria Park ( 1930).

Marriott, Hubert Kenneth, Uranium Street, Welsh­pool ( 1920).

Marsh, Claud Robert, Fourth Road, Armadale (1937).

Marsh Norman Lester, Mundijong ( 1950). Marti~. Edward Exton, 26 Woodsome Street, Mt.

Lawley ( 1919). Martin, Henry Walter, Bindoon (1947). Martin, Dr. Lincoln William, 787 and 932 Albany

Highway, Victoria Park ( 1939). Marwick, Thomas William, 29 Francis Street,

Scarborough ( 1932). Mase!, Isidore, Ellwoods, 73 Barrack Street, Perth,

and 39 Esplanade, South Perth (1931). Massey, Edward Brookton, Craig Street, Mundar­

ing ( 1941). Maurice, Stephen John, 22 Woodsome Street, Mt.

Lawley (1935). McClemans, Mrs. Ada Lucie, Flat 2, 70 Victoria

Avenue, Claremont (1921). McCombes Ernest John Stevenson, A.M.P. Cham­

bers, Perth, and Albany Highway, Canning­ton (1941).

McCormack, Edward John, Melleray Flats, Win­throp Avenue, Crawley (1930).

Mccrae, Herbert Anthony, Repatriation General Hospital, Hollywood, and 45 Rockton Road, Claremont ( 1941).

Mccreery, Thomas, 62 Canning Highway, South Perth (1927).

McDonald, Richard Alexander, 20 Kenny Street, Bassendean ( 1947).

McDowall, Frederick George, 158 Royal Street, East Perth (1938).

McEntyre, Mrs., Eileen Julia, 28 Eric Street, Como (1934).

McGilvray, Albert, 4 Short Street, and Beechboro Road, Bayswater, and Swan Street, North Fremantle ( 1934).

McGrath, Francis James, Portland Cement works, Rivervale, and 11 Benporath Street, Victoria Park (1937).

McGuire, John Francis, 11 Kings Road, Subiaco, (1925).

McKenzie, John Alexander, 23 Langler Street, Victoria Park ( 1926).

McKenzie, Eric George Henderson, MacRobertson W.A. Ltd., 323 Murray Street, Perth, and 224 Hamersley Read, cu1;iaco ( 1941).

McKenzie, Rc·-2rt, 10 Boronia Avenue, Nedlands (1929).

McLean Hector McDonald, McLean and Sons, 580 Hay Street, Subiaco, and 192 Jersey Street, Wembley ( 1941).

McLeish, Robert, 8 Murray Street, Bayswater (1915).

McNess, Herbert Fortescue, Royal Arcade, Perth, and 41 Woodroyd Street, Mt. Lawley (1935).

Meachem, Frank Ernest, "Kia Ora," Mail Box 87, Brookton Road, Roleystone (1935).

Meadows Frederick Charles, Farmers' Union of W.A.'. A.M.P. Chambers, William Street, Perth, and 14 Arthur Street, Subiaco ( 1947).

Meagher, Sir Thomas William, 787 Albany High­way, Victoria Park ( 1936).

Meares, Harry Harding Gcldsmith, 62 Webster Street, Nedlands, and Roebourne ( 1926).

Mears Montford Davis, 12 Hobbs Avenue, Dal­k~ith (1939).

Mellows, Mrs, Elizabeth, 57 Forrest Street, Subiaco ( 1920).

Metcalf, Frederick, Albany Highway, Gosnells, and Vacuum Oil Co., St. George's Terrace, Perth (1936).

Metcalf, Harold Alfred, "Glen Hope," Chidlow (1931).

Mengler, Gustave, Sara & Cook, 482 Murray Street, Perth, and 19 Agett Road, Claremont (1939).

Menzies, Peter, 79 Fairfield Street, Mt. Hawthorn (1916).

Michelides, Peter, 1 Lake Street, Perth, and 166 Mounts Bay Road, Perth ( 1946).

Middleton, Albert William, Serpentine ( 1933). Middleton, Stanley Guise, Commissioner of Native

Affairs, Perth, and 82 Collins Street, South Perth (1948).

Miles, Henry Edgar, New Zealand Chambers, 105 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 34 Learoyd Street, Mt. Lawley ( 1939).

Millar, John Howson, 22 Davies Road, Claremont (193Jl).

Millen, Rennie Ashley, 208 William Street, Perth, and 103 Victoria Avenue, Claremont (1942).

Miller, Reginald Goyne, Australasia Chambers, 68 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 35 Clifton Crescent, Mt. Lawley ( 1936).

Miller, Robert Harold, Tourist Bureau, Perth, and 92 Nicholson Road, Subiaco ( 1944).

Millett, Harold, 267 Scarborough Beach Road, Mt. Hawthorn (1943).

Millington, Clifford Francis, Vacuum Oil Co. Ltd., St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 12 Clyde Road, Mt. Lawley (1943).

Millington, Hon. Harold, 7 Alexander Drive, Mt. Lawley, ( 1912).

Mills, William James Henry, 37 Seventh Avenue, Maylands ( 1925).

Minors, Horace John, Sister Kate's Home, Queens Park (1934).

Mitchell, Ernest Lund, 41 Princess Road, Clare­mont (1934).

Mitchell, Julian Eric, 81 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 11 Rankin Road, Shenton Park (1936).

Monger, Rupert, Pastoral House, St. George's Ter­race, Perth, and 7 McNeil Street, Peppermint Grove ( 1926).

Moore, Alfred, Boans Ltd., Perth, and 33 Webster Street, Nedlands (1938).

Moore, William Joshua, Trades Hall, Perth, and "Moorlands," Anzac Terrace, Bassendean (1945).

Murray, Matthew Henry, 16 Venn Street, North Perth ( 1908).

Myers, Frederick, 24 Elsie Street, Watermans Bay (1924).

Neal, Arthur James, 1 Elliott Road, Claremont (1930).

Needham, Mrs, Lilian Helen, 35 Leake Street, North Perth (1944).

Nelson, Arthur, Freemasons Club, Hay Street, Perth (1922).

Neville, Auber Octavius, 210 Orrong Road, Toorak, Victoria ( 1925).

Nicholas, Alfred, Threeway Service Station, Shep­perton Road, Victoria Park, and 17 Canning Highway, South Perth ( 1946).

Nicholls, William Hurtle, c/o Department of In­terior (W.S.L.S. Division), Yorkshire House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 11 Labouchere Road, South Perth ( 1944).

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1617

Nicholson, Edmund James Houghton, Darlington 0909).

Nickels, Felix Frederick, 905 Beaufort Street, Inglewood ( 1941).

Nicolson, John Thomas, 9 Knutsford Street, Swanbourne 0931).

Nilsson, Oscar Edward, Trades Hall, Perth, and West Coast Highway, Scarborough (1941).

Nimmo, Leslie Charles, 314 Cambridge Street, Wembley (1948).

O'Brien, Stanley Edwin, Court Hotel, Beaufort Street, Perth ( 1937).

Ochiltree, Jack Learmonth, 37 Ord Street, West Perth (1908).

O'Connell, John, 363 Hay Street, East Perth (1914).

O'Connor, Murtagh Yelverton Goring, "Wangeenia," Swan View (1915).

O'Halloran, Nicholas Bayly, 2a Outram Street, West Perth, and Kojonup (1921).

O'Malley, James Michael, Hargrave Road, Guelup, Osborne Park (1939).

O'Meara, Dr. Patrick Michael, 44 Stirling High­way, Nedlands ( 1935).

Orr, William Richard, Subiaco Oval, Subiaco, and River Avenue, Maddington (1926).

Otto, Maurice Hamilton Joseph, W.A. Employers' Federation, Steamship Building, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 47 Bagot Road, Subiaco 0940).

Ovens, Meshach Thomas, 198 Park Street, Subiaco 0936).

Padbury, William, 34 Ord Street, West Perth (1901).

Padey, Percival Walter, 27 Nanson Street, Wem­bley, (1927).

Paget, Dr. Owen Frank, Clarence Road Arm ad ale (1902).

Palin, Richard, 56 King George Street, Victoria Park (1923).

Panton, Hon. Alexander Hugh, 11 Morriston Street, North Perth (1931).

Parker, Louis Patrick, 197 Roberts Road, Subiaco (1918).

Parker, Thomas Augustus, 76 Wood Street, Ingle­wood (1937).

Parrick, Alfred, 27 Simper Street, Wembley (1932). Parsons, Joseph, 23 Colin Grove, West Perth,

0941). Paterson, Alfred George Pryde, 98 Shenton Road,

Swanbourne (1910). Patrick, William, Mofflin Avenue, Darlington

0947). Pearce, Howard Vernon, 4 Salisbury Street, Bays­

water (1940). Pearsall. William Charles, 13-Mile, Wanneroo

(1950). Pergande, Edward James, St. Joseph's Boys'

Town, Bindoon (1911l. Perret, Arthur Mark Ernst, 3 Loftus Street, Clare­

mont (1936). Perry, Charles Arthur, Federal Tinware Manufac­

turing Co., 30-36 Roe Street, Perth, and 106 Lawler Street, Subiaco ( 1934).

Perryman, Noel Digby, 74 Helena Street, Guild­ford, and Westralian Farmers Ltd., Welling­ton Street, Perth ( 1941).

Philippson, William Bismark, 1 Megalong Road, Hollywood (1921).

Pickering, William Ernest, Y.M.C.A., 123 Murray Street, Perth, and 2c Dean Street, Claremont (1938).

Piesse, Clive Montrose, 72 Stanley Street, Ned­lands (1936).

Pinder, Albert, 96 Mackie Street, Victoria Park (1935).

Pope, Dr. Harry Campbell, 43 Inverness Crescent, Mt. Lawley and 333 Fitzgerald Street, North Perth (1947).

Powell, Thomas Charles Hickling, Taxation D2-partment, Perth, and 77 Louise Street, Ned­lands ( 1946).

Pratt, Mrs .. Ruby Elizabeth, 15 Marian Street, Leederv1lle (1933).

Preacher, George Thomas, 1103 Hay Street, Perth and Westralian Farmers Ltd., Perth (1933).

Priestley, Arthur Henry, 54 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 32 Williams Road, Kalamunda (1930).

Pyman, Edwin Arthur, Commercial Bank Cham­bers, 42 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 41 Anzac Road, Leederville (1922).

Quinlivan, Joseph Patrick, Commonwealth Bank, 411 Fitzgerald Street, North Perth 0946).

Radford, Harold Charles, 95 Railway Parade, and 27 Guildford Road, Mt. Lawley ( 193 ll.

Rae, Harvey George, Australian Wool Realisation Commission, Fremantle, and 1 Thompson Road, Claremont (1937).

Randell, Charles Henry, Albany Highway, Ken­wick (1936).

Randell, William George, 17 First Avenue, Mt. Lawley ( 1919).

Randolph, Edgar, Byfield Road, Parkerville (1939). Raphael, John Joseph, 417 Oxford Street, Mt.

Hawthorn, and 10 Woodroyd Street, Mt. Law­ley ( 1940).

Rapley, Mrs. Alice Marion, 128 Joel Terrace, Mt. Lawley (1925).

Read, William Raymond, 249 Albany Highway, and 12 King George Street, Victoria Park (1925).

Rees, Llewellyn Jeffries, Hale Flats, 9 Mount Street, Perth (1942).

Reid, Alexander James, Under Treasurer, Perth, and 14 Namur Street, North Perth ( 1939).

Reynolds, Alfred George, 96 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 2 Pitt Street, South Perth ( 1950).

Rhodes, William Monteith, 7 Great Eastern High­way, South Guildford ( 1926).

Richards, Albert George William, Balcatta Road, North Beach (1941).

Richardson, Lyall Teviot, Geo. Wills & Co., 133 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 10 Munsie Avenue, Daglish (1947).

Richardson, Walter, 107 Rokeby Road, and 26 Law­ler Street, Subiaco ( 1907).

Ridley, Edmund Oxford, 225 James Street, Guild­ford ( 1944).

Ridley, Mrs. Kathleen Mary Barbara, 81 Russell Street, Morley Park, and Repertory Club, 104 St. George's Terrace, Perth (1949).

Riley, Cyril Guy, Lefroy Street, Gingin ( 1941). Roberts, Maitland Walter, 34 Kanimbla Road,

Hollywood 0916). Roberts, Walter Llewellyn, Child Welfare Depart­

ment, Perth, and 539 Charles Street, North Perth (1947).

Robinson, Harry Quin, Wooroloo ( 1934). Robinson, Stanley Peascod, Wimbledon Street,

Cannington 0941). Roche, John James (jnr.), 200 Seventh Avenue,

Inglewood ( 1926). Rockliff, William Hudson, Burlingham Hotel,

Canning Highway, South Perth (1919). Rogers, Alfred James, Linen Room, W.A. Govt.

Railways, Perth, and 174 Tyler Street, Joon­danna Heights (1942).

Rogers, James Albert, 35 Elizabeth street, South Perth 0923).

Rose, Ernest Mervyn, 105 Gardner Street, Como 0936).

Rosman, Emanuel Horace, 14a Bernard Street, Claremont 0917).

Ross, Alexander David, Dept. of Physics, The University, Crawley, and 31 Ventnor Avenue, West Perth (1940).

Ross, Hugh McKenzie, 30 Bernard Street, Clare­mont (1905).

Rubin-Zacks, Louis (Rabbi), 3 Lawley Crescent, Mt. Lawley (1940).

Rudduck, Samuel Burton, 26 Ridge Street, South Perth 0913).

Rundle, Hedley Roy, 70 Labouchere Road, South Perth ( 1947).

Ruse, Ernest, 11 Colombo Flats, Marine Parade, North Cottesloe ( 1936).

Russell, Joseph William, Hector Street, Tuart Hill ( 1933).

Rust, Albert Collingbourne, 101 Seventh Avenue, Maylands (1926).

Rutherford, Mrs. Clara Padbury, 63 Bedford Ave., Subiaco ( 1922).

Ryan, Raymond Ernest, White Rock Quarries, C.M.L. Building, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 357 Crawford Road, Inglewood ( 1948).

Ryle, James Freeman, 68 Grosvenor Road, Mt. Lawley (1921).

1618 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. ------------- _____ --=---:=----:__ _______________________ ___,_____ ______________ _ [8 June, 1951.

Salmon, Ralph Winter, Lattice Tea Rooms, News­paper House, St. George's Terrace, Perth, and Sutton Flats, St. George's Terrace, Perth (1950).

Sanderson, Albert Ernest, 5 Allenby Road, Dal­keith (1933).

Schlam, Leopold Bauman, 15 Throssell Street, Perth (1935).

Scott, Thomas Prosser, 257 Eighth Avenue, Ingle­wood (1935).

Scurlock, John, 508 and 510 Beaufort Street, Perth (1933).

Severn, Lawrence George, Trades Hall, Perth, and 48 Goldsmith Road, Claremont ( 1944).

Sewell, Frederick Daniel, 177 Mill Point Road, South Pertll ( 1923).

Sharp, Herbert William, 10 Hobbs Avenue, Ned­lands ( 1944).

Shaw, Archibald Ernest, 45 Gardner Street, Como (1930).

Shenton, Eg·bert George, 9 Kidman Avenue, South Guildford (1936).

Shiel,. Sydney Bernard, 98 Henry Street, East Can­nmgton ( 1925).

Sibley, Cha~·les, 4 Esplanade Mansions, Perth and Nungarm (1927).

Simenscn, Jos., 407 Wellington Street, Perth, and . 137 Vincent Street, North Perth ( 1940).

Simper, Henry John, 172 Railway Parade West Leederville, and Metropolitan Markets' Perth (1933). '

S~mpson, George, Serpentine ( 1926). Simpson, George ·william, 13 Riverview Street,

South Perth (1926). Simpson, John Smith, 73 Second Avenue, Mt. Law­

ley (1939). Sinclair, Mrs. Myra Elsie, 188 Walcott Street, Mt.

Lawley ( 1934). Sleeman, Herbert Richard, 232 St. George's Ter­

race, Perth (1918). Smith, Chris Frederick Walter, Sheffield House,

713 Hay Street, Perth, and 146 Peninsula Road, May lands ( 1937).

Smith, George Lubbock, 61 Viking Road, Clare­mont (1931).

Smith, Herbert Edward Bersey, Under Secretary for Lands, Perth, and 186 Railway Parade, West Leederville ( 1949) .

Smith, Robert, 82 "Lawson," 6 Esplanade, Perth (1938).

Snell, William, 4 and 24 The Crescent, Midland Junction ( 1944).

Snow, Dr. Dudley John Ridsdale, Public Health Department, Perth, and 16 Zamia Street Gray lands ( 1948). '

Snowden, Clarence Hufton, 45 St. George's Ter­race, Perth, and la Thomas Street, Nedlands (1940).

Spencer, Alfred, 821 Hay Street, Perth, and 20 Richmond Street, North Perth ( 1943).

Squires, Percival, Cannington Terrace, Canning­ton (1922).

Stahl, Frederick James Francis, 24 Ruby Street, North Perth, and Trades Hall, Perth ( 1945) .

Stalker, Mervyn Alexander, Robin Hood Avenue, Armadale ( 1920).

Stannard, William Edgar, Milk Board, 96 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 36 Longroyd Street, Mt. Lawley ( 1949).

Stent, William Patrick Considine, 109 Shakespeare Street, Mt. Hawthorn ( 1927).

Stephenson, Russell, 79 and 113 Colin Street, West Perth (1947).

Stewart, Dr. Hector Hamilton, 260 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and 20 Mounts Bay Road Crawley (1932).

Stewart, George Charles, 58 Buxton Street, Mt. Hawthorn ( 1931).

Stewart, James Alexander, Rent Control Office, 57 Murray Street, Perth, and 46 Alma Road, Mt. Lawley ( 1930).

Sticpwich, William Nicholas, 41 Market Street, Guildford ( 1941).

Strickland, Arthur Albert, Bank of New South Wales, Perth, and 15 Mount Street, Perth (1928).

Strickland, David McKe,1zie, 166 Townshend Road, Subiaco and Pithara ( 19~4 l.

Sutton, William Griffith, T. & G. Mutual Life Assurance Sociec.r, Perth, and 18 Central A venue, Claremont ( 1948).

Sweeney, Henry Alfred Michael, Trades Hall, Perth, and 79 Egina Street, Mt. Hawthorn (1937).

Synnott, Inglis, 44 Federal. Street, Subiaco ( 1935).

Tancock, Alfred Henry, West Coast Highway, North Beach ( 1930).

Tandy, John Thomas, 567 Newcastle Street, Perth, and 3 Melville Street, Claremont ( 1939).

Taylor, Charles, 9 Abbotsford Street, Leederville (1937).

Taylor, Charles Mortimer, Wannamal ( 1924). Taylor, Douglas Charles Foulkes, 8 The Esplanade,

Peppermint Grove, and 1 Howard Street, Perth ( 1924). -

Taylor, William, Kelmscott ( 1942). Thorogood, Arthur Richard, 256 Albany Highway,

Victoria Park, and Kalamunda ( 1931). Todd. Alexander, 132 Carr Street, Perth (1935). Toll, Philip James, 49 Hobbs Avenue, Nedlands

( 1920). Totterdell, Joseph, Municipal Offices, Perth (Lord

Mayor), and 12 Nicholson Road, Subiaco (1936).

Tozer, Ronald Sharland, 92 Salisbury Street, Subiaco, and Ford Motor Coy., North Fre­mantle ( 1939).

Travers, Luke Edward, 10 Rae Street, Leederville (1938).

Treweek, Thomas Francis, 274 Bagot Road, Subiaco (1923).

Tuohy, Francis William, 20 Morrison Road, Mid­land Junction ( 1938).

Turnbull, Laurence Steuart, 68 Stanley Street, Nedlands, and Edwin Wood Pty. Ltd., Economic Chambers, William Street, Perth ( 1949).

Turner, Edward John, 181 Shepperton Road, Vic­toria Park ( 1918).

Turrell, Charles George Robert, 42 Circe Circle, Dalkeith, and Vacuum Oil Co., Perth (1945).

Tyler, Edwin Leslie, Mount Hospital, Perth, and 51 Inverness Crescent, Mt. Lawley ( 1944).

Tyler, Ernest Charles, 42 Sydney Street, North Perth, and Order of Foresters, 7 Francis Street, Perth (1947).

Ullyott, William Lamplough, 1 Church Street, Kelmscott (1925).

Vallance, Mrs. May Barron, 59 Bagot Road, Subiaco (1936).

Veryard, Charles John Besley, 66 Cleaver Street, West Perth, and A.M.P. Society, William Street, Perth ( 1935).

Vivian, James William, 37 Inverness Crescent, Mt. Lawley ( 1937).

Wadley, Bernard, 53 Victoria Avenue, Claremont (1936).

Waldby, Douglas, 62 Bay View Terrace, Claremont, and 4 Sutcliffe Street, Nedlands (1941).

Walker, Augustine, 56 The Avenue, Nedlands (1927).

Walsh, Richard Francis, Mundijong ( 1941). Walton, David Storry, Flat No. 2, 7 Ventnor

Avenue, West Perth (1937). Warburton, Herbert, Boulder Avenue, Redcliffe

(1936). \Vard, Frank, 91 Northwood Street, West Leeder­

ville (1928). Wasley, Arthur Henry, 197 Walcott Street, Mt.

Lawley (1923). Waters, George James McIntyre, 87 St. George's

Terrace, Perth, and 91 Rookwood Street, Mt. Lawley ( 1936).

Watt, Alexander Stephen George, Bullara Road, Greenmount ( 1941).

Watts, Ebenezer Ernest, Stoneville ( 1930). Webb, Arthur Samuel, 421 Wellington Street,

Perth, and Kalamunda ( 1926). Webster, Frank Irwin, 98 Gloster Street, Subiaco

(1941). Wedge, Frederick Arundel, "Whakoa," Gingin

(1934). Wells, Herbert Edward, 568 Hay Street, Perth,

and 30 Hopetoun Street, South Perth ( 1906). Wells, Robert Judd, cnr. Durham and Leake

Streets, Belmont Park ( 1945). West, George Ernest, 169 Adelaide 'Terrace, Perth

(1947). West, Sylvester Robert, Glen Forrest ( 1924).

8 June, 1951.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1619 -----------------------------

Weston, Francis John, 593 Stirling Highway and 40 Jarrad Street, Cottesloe ( 1916).

Weston, Gregory Phillip, Pickering Brook ( 1931). White, Baden Arthur Leslie, Commonwealth Em­

ployment Service, McNeil Chambers, Barrack Street, Perth, and 213 Seventh Avenue, Ingle­wood < 1941).

Whitehorn, Thomas Caleb Lionel, 114 Tenth Avenue, Inglewood (1915).

Whitworth, William, 649 Beaufort Street, and 52 Queens Crescent, Mt. Lawley ( 1946).

Whyte, John Duncan, 12 Howard Street, Perth, and 60 The Avenue, Nedlands (1919).

Wicks, Charles Rickword, 1 North Road, Bassen­dean ( 1919).

Wilcox, John George, 26 McDonald Street, Como (1948).

Wiles, Mrs. Edith Acland, 7 Victoria. Avenue, Claremont (1921).

Wilkie, Eric Granville, 2 Bulwer Street, Perth (1926).

Wilkie, Leonard Raymond, 37 Fifth Avenue, Mt. Lawley ( 1922).

Wilkins, Harold William, 957 Albany Highway, Victoria Par!~ ( 1943).

Wilkinson, Albert Edward, "Ebormoor," Mundi­jong (1950).

Williams, Algeric Hartley, 20 Alexander Road Dalkeith ( 1934).

Williams, John Martin Harold, 103 Buxton Street, Mt. Hawthorn (1921).

Williams, Reginald Henry, Bevilaqua Ltd., Occi­dental House, 51 St. George's Tenace, Perth, and 32 Barker Road, Subiaco ( 1937 J.

Williams, William Cyril, Under Secretary for Works, Perth, and 83 Tyrell Street, Nedlands (1946).

Wilson, Dr. Daniel Christian, 4 Welshpool Road, Victoria Park ( 1945).

Wilson, Leonard Charles, Dalgety & Co. Ltd., William Street, Perth, and 22 Vincent Street, Nedlands ( 1948).

Wilson, Robert Murray, 25 Fourth Avenue, Mt. Lawley ( 1918).

Withnell, Horace Willmott, 19 Walter Street, Claremont ( 1907).

Wrench, Gerald Ernest Lionel, 2 Victoria Avenue, Claremont (1910).

Wright, Frederick William Maynard, 609 Welling­ton Street, Perth, and 2 Davies Road, Ned­lands (1936).

Wright, Wilfred Thomas, 7 Senate Street, Clare­mont ( 1940).

Wright, William Henry, Fulham Street, Clover­dale, Belmont ( 1939).

Yates, George Henry, 65 Cargill Street, Victoria Park (1948).

PILBARA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Greene, John Cuthbert, Talga Station, Marble Bar (1949).

Hansen, Hagbarth, Marble Bar ( 1926).

Lambert Geoffrey, Cooke Street, Nullagine ( 1945). Leete James Cecil Betts, Muccan Station, Port

Hedland ( 1949).

Moore, Rex Oliver, Ragged Hills Mine, Marble Bar (1938).

Parker, Ronald Wyborn, Warrie Station, via Nul­Iagine (1925).

Stubbs, Stuart Henry, Comet Gold Mines, Marble Bar (1948).

Turvey, Albert George, Corunna Downs, via Marble Bar (1948).

Wood, Alfred Charles, Ethel Creek Station, Nulla­gine (Postal address, via Meekatharra) ( 1934).

PORT HEDLAND MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Cullingworth, Phillip Sydney, Pardoo Station, Port Hedland ( 1940).

Hamilton, Percy Edward Dorey, Dalgety and Co. Ltd., Port Hedland ( 1949).

Leeds, Frank Adrian, Port Hedland (1945). Leete, James Cecil Betts, Muccan Station, Port

Hedland ( 1949).

lVIiller, Leslie Lewis, Strelley Station, via Port Hed1and ( 1926).

ROEBOURNE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.

TO Barrett, John Goodes, Roebourne (1946). Broadhurst, Cecil Horace, Wittenoom Gorge

(1949).

Gordon, Leslie Arthur, Millstream Station, Table­land, Roebourne ( 1937).

Johnston, Andrew Russell, Wittenoom Gorge (1949).

Knowles, Walter, Hamersley Station, via Roe­bourne ( 1938).

Meares, Harry Harding Goldsmith, Warrambie Station, Roebourne, and 6 Florence Road, Nedlands ( 1926).

Sholl, Trevarton Frank, Roebourne ( 1937). Stove, Thomas, Mt. Welcome Station, Roebourne

(1923).

STIRLING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.

TO Adams, Herbert Wallace, Youngs Siding ( 1933). Ainsworth, Harrison Claude, Tudhoe Street, Wagin

(1935). Altham, George, Lake Pingrup ( 1918). Anthony, Joseph Willis, Kojonup ( 1918). Austin, Reginald Charles, Gnowangerup ( 1939).

Baesjou, Augustus Henry, 137 Middleton Road, Albany (1915).

Baesjou, Claude Augustus, "Arnwood," Woogenel­lup, via Mt. Barker (1945).

Bailey, Robert Armiger, 27 Blantyre Street, and War Service Land Settlement, Katanning (1937).

Barnesby, John Arthur, 41 Frederick Street, Albany (1937).

Beamish, Dr. Francis Teulon, Middleton Beach, Albany ( 1923).

Beeck, Wilhelm Alfred, Badgebup ( 1947). Bell, Robert Saunders, "Westbury," Woodanilling

(1938). Berridge, Percy, Scotsdale, Denmark ( 1950). Blundy, Alfred John, 66 Daping Street, Katan­

ning (1916). Bowden, Fred Manton, 80 Dare Street, Katanning

(1930). Bruce, John Frederick, Broomehill (1930). Bunker, James Fergus, "Clifton Hill," Kendenup

(1913).

Cadd, Walter Ernest, Tam bell up ( 1950). Caldwell, Oliver Andrew, 8 Charles Street, Katan-

ning (1929). Carter, Francis, Woodanilling ( 1925). Cavanagh, John Francis, Qualeup, Kojonup (1923). Chambers, Edric, Gnowangerup ( 1939). Clark, William Thomas, Bennett Street, Dumble­

yung (1936). Clayton, Robert, 9 Duke Street, Albany, and

Broomehill ( 1942). Clegg, Edward Arthur, Emu Point, Albany ( 1912). Clegg, Ernest Arthur, "Badgebup," East Katan­

ning (1947). Courtis, Charles Eric, 23 Richardson Street,

Katanning ( 1949). Crossley, Philip Henry, "Clifden," Woodanilling

(1946). Crane, William Henry, Mt. Barker (1900). Cuddihy, Andrew Francis, 121 Grey Street, and

226 Yorl~ Street, Albany (1917).

1620 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Dasborough, Sidney Charles Bradley, Ravens-thorpe ( 1943).

Daw, Francis Edgar, Ravensthorpe (1931). Deacon, Joseph, Pingrup ( 1928). Doran, Michael Frederick, Forrest Hill, Mt.

Barker (1936). Duckett, George, Mt. Barker (1949). Duff, David Henderson, 150 Stirling Terrace,

Albany, and Kendenup ( 1936).

Evans, Samuel Roberts, Denmark ( 1950).

Faulkner, Hugh, Honey Cottage, Porongorups ( 1941).

Fellows, Wesley Walker, "Kiriwina," Mt. Barker (1950).

Fulton, William White, Hopetoun ( 1948). Fyfe, Thomas James, Price Street, Denmark

(1930).

Gannaway, Henry, Tudhoe Street, Wagin ( 1927). Ganzer, Ernst Gustav Heinrich, Wagin (1930). Garstone, Cyril Richard, "Martling," via Katan-

ning ( 1945) . Gillam, Alfred Yule Llewellyn, Cranbrook ( 1944). Gooding, Lionel Bayfield, Moulyinning ( 1924).

Haddleton, Job Francis, "Compatine," Oxley Road, Ka tanning ( 1938).

Haddleton, Thomas Edward, 24 Annie Street, Ka­tanning ( 1941).

Haggerty, Ernest Daniel, Jingalup, via Kojonup (1923).

Hammer, Harry, 57 Grey Street, West Albany ( 1937).

Hanrahan, Dr. Henry John Chadwick, 45 Grey Street, Albany ( 1949).

Hassell, Harold William, Warriup, via Albany ( 1941).

Hatherly, James Ernest, Kokarrup, Arthur River (1948).

Hendry, George Sharp, Gnowangerup ( 1933). Hickling, Alan Charles, Mt. Barker ( 1949). Hill, Alfred George, "Cromer," Serpentine Road,

Albany ( 1947). Hillman, John Frederick, Broomehill (1949). Holmes, John, Denmark ( 1948). House, Dudley Keith, "Privett," Gnowangerup

(1941).

Iffla, Harold Athelstan Hereward, "Yellenup," via Narrikup ( 1933).

Johnston, Andrew Colin, Bokal ( 1942). Jones, Ernest Charles Felix, "Mandalup," Kojonup

( 1941). Jury, Roy Melville, "The Crescent," Nyabing·

(1923).

Kersley, George Barrington, Nippering ( 1942). Keyser, Herbert George, 13 Earle Street, Albany

(1912).

Ladyman, Albert Francis, Broomehill ( 1927). Lamont, Norman Thomas, Marbellup Road, Albany

(1919). Leach, Charles Dennington, Kojonup (1949). Longmire, Walter, 43 Clive Street, Katanning

(1949).

Marsh, Leonard William, North Street, Denmark (1944).

Marshall, Thomas, Torbay ( 1912). Martin, William Victor, 145 Albany Highway,

Albany ( 1942). Mawson, Albert Oswald, Napier, via Albany (1949). McClure, Herbert Colin, "Glen Robin," Kendenup

(1944). McKenzie, Hugh James, Dellyanine, via Wagin

(1935). Meyer, George Frederick, Broomehill ( 1938). Mitchell, John, Dumbleyung ( 1913). More, Harry St. Barbe, "Miramar," Albany ( 1932).

Newton, Frederick, Kojonup ( 1939). Nicolson, Charles Warrack, Wagin ( 1942). Nockolds, Robert, Denmark ( 1938). Norman, John (jnr.), 55 Grey Street, Albany

(1931).

Parton, Dr. Arthur Leigh, Gnowangerup (1950). Piesse, Gerald Austin William, Wagin (1915). Piesse, Edmund Stephen Roper (Senator), "Kin-

nie!," 22 Clive Street, Katanning, and Perth and Canberra U947).

Pocock, Bernard, Needilup, via Ongerup ( 1918). Price, Thomas Rhys, Wylie House, Nornalup

(1950). Price, Wilfred Llewellyn, Denmark ( 1924). Pugh, Frank Reginald Hendy, Narrikup ( 1925).

Rawlings, Charles James, "Miramar," Albany (1932).

Reeves, Sidney Percy James, Mt. Barker (1950). Reilly, Leo Joseph, Dumbleyung (1923). Reynolds, Henry, Veale Street, Hopetoun ( 1939,

re-appt.). Richardson, Alexander Haywood, Dalgety & Co.

Ltd., Albany, and Middleton Road, Albany (1937).

Robertson, Duncan Alvie, Kojonup ( 1946). Robins, Benjamin, Tourist Road, Albany ( 192 ll. Robinson, Stanley William, "Glenrobbin," East

Wagin (1934). Roche, Hugh Lewis, Kojonup ( 1934). Rodgers, Stephen Terence, Cranbrook (1949). Rogers, Frederic Arthur William, 56 Avon Street,

Ka tanning ( 1939). Rowe, Harold Edwin Barrington, Dumbleyung

(1928).

Sampson, Walter Joseph, McKenzie Street, Albany (1915). .

Shepherd, Alexander McBain, Kukerin ( 1939). Skinner, Thomas, 89 Albany Highway, Albany

(1942). Smith, Arthur John, Tam bell up ( 1941l. Smith, Joseph David, Denmark (1911). Sounness, Frederick Henry, "Merryup," Mt.

Barker (1926). Sounness, Thomas Glen, "Nintinup," Mt. Barker

(1948). Squire, Frank Lester, Muir Road, Mt. Barker

(1936). Stevens, Arthur Anderson, 32 Park Street, Katan­

ning (1933). Stewart, Samuel Walker, Gnowangerup ( 1927). Swaby, James William, Tunney, via Kojonup

(1925). Swiney, George Alexander (jnr.), "Franklands,"

Frankland River ( 1940).

Thompson, Kenneth Barry, Duranillan ( 1941). Thorn, Percival Puttkamer, Kojonup ( 1943). Townsend, Frank Honiwood, "Dovedale," Tenter-

den (1940). Tranter, Chester Oswald, Pingrup ( 1928). Trappitt, Henry Charles, Borden ( 1950). Tree, Robert Edmends, Badgebup, Katanning

(1937). Tuckett, Ian Helton, "Aurora," Cran brook ( 1941).

Vaux, Stanley Frank, "Wigbro," Ongerup ( 1942). Vetterlund, Otto Ferdinand, Springfield, Muradup

( 1942).

Weir, Joseph Barr, o·ngerup ( 1939). Wellard, Gerard Eardly Pierce, "Gladgee," Gnow­

angerup ( 1950). Wellstead, Robert White Trail, "Jam Vale," Bor­

den (1940). West, Christopher Samuel, Ballaying, via Wagin

(1930). Whinnerah, William George Raymond, Redmond,

G.S. Railway (1923). Wisbey, Carlton, North Road, Spencer Park, Al­

bany (19I°2). Wittenoom, Charles Horne, Middleton Beach, Al­

bany (1910).

WILLIAMS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. TO

Andrews, Hubert Walter Minton, Park Street, Pin-gelly (1942).

Ashworth, James Richard, Narrogin (1915).

Batt, George, Marradong and Nedlands ( 1917). Bishop, Sidney Joseph, Lake Grace (1950). Bostock, George John, Staunton Springs, Pin-

gelly (1926).

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Bradford, Daw,;on, 14-Mile Brook, via N<irrogin (1917).

Brannelly, Leslie Keegan, 7 Clayton Road, Nar­rogin (1950).

Cardwell, Charles Henry, 5 Watt Street, Narrogin (1945).

Chapman, Alfred Ayton, Parade Street, PmgellY (1942).

Cowin, Hurtle Gordon, Williams (1947).

Donaldson, Alan Keith, West Popanyinning ( 1928>. Doncon, Edward Timaru, Box 59, Wiclrnpin (1947). Doney, Hon. Victor, Narrogin (1915).

Eyres, Geoffrey William Burford, Kulin ll942).

Fisher, Archibald Robert George, Kulin ( 1948). Fowler, Edward, Kondinin ( 1939).

Gordon, Ronald Huntly, Boddington (1942).

Gray, Henry Harvey, Harrismith ( 1949). Green, Patrick James, Landscape Hill, East Pin­

gelly ( 1898).

Greive, Louis Barbor, 4 Hale Street, and Railway Department, Nanogin ( 1934).

Growden, Keith Maxwell, Kondinin ( 1944).

Hartley, Albert, "Springholm," Newdegate (1944). Harvey, William Joseph. Highbury (1948). Higham, Harry Norman, Barramining, Williams,

and Nedlands (1923). Honey, Dudley David Goodman, High Street, Kulin

(1930). Honeyman, William Mackie, Yealering (1935). Hosken, Leonard James, Wickepin ( 1937).

Jacobs, Dr. Alfred Nailer, Williams Road, Narro-gin (1927).

James, Joseph John, Narrogin (1918). Jenkins, Edwin, Highbury (1920). Johns, William Langman, Narrogin (1907). Joy, Lindsay Kendall, Lake Grace (1938).

Kelly, Arthur, Lake Yealering (1925). Kirby, Reginald John, Jitarning (1922).

Lavender, Thomas, Marling ( 1913). Littleton, Charles Bath, "Lilypond," Lower Wil­

liams (1927). Lloyd, Francis Henry, Newdegate ( 1927). Loton, Anthony Lloyd (M.L.C.), "Coogabbie," Pop­

anyinning <1946).

GREETING:

Martin, Lionel Richard, "Coalling," Williams (1947).

Mather, James Herbert, Lake Grace (1935). Matthews, Thomas Robert, Darkan (1948). McCormick, Arthur St. Patrick Creed, 18 Hansard

Street, Narrogin ( 1924). McDonald, William Grant, Toolibin (1950). McDougall, James Clyde, Tinkurrin (1948). Mcinnes, Richard, Kulin (1919). Metzke John, Yornaning (1947). Morga~. Frank Sidney, Quindanning (1910). Myers, John Patterson, 13 Clayton Road, Narro-

gin (1947).

O'Connell, Yelverton William, Dwarda, via Wil-liams ( 1922) .

Parker, Charles Wesley, Kulin (1935). Picls:stone, William Emerson, Lake Grace, (1932). Plant, Alfred Edwin, 24 Northwood Street, Nar-

rogin ( 1911). Pollard Horace Oliver, "Bannister," via Bodding­

tor{ (1941). Pollard, William John, The Glen, Marradong

(1949).

Ray, Harry Allen, Karlgarin ( 1946). Richards, Arthur Harold, Tarwonga, via Williams

(1934). Rick, Jack, 33 Ensign Street, Narrogin ( 1948). Robinson, William, Sharow Street, Pingelly (1934). Russell Clarence George, Yarling Brook, Malyal-

ling, Wickepin (1945).

Seimons, George William, Bullaring ( 1913). Shaddick, John Norris, East Popanyinning (1918). Sloan, David George Daniel, Williams ( 1940). Stafford, Henry Harold, Karlgarin ( 1926). Stagbouer, George Louis, Boddington (1948). Stewart, George, Gowrie Park, Darkan (1927). Stewart, John Alexander, "Markegin," East

Pingelly (1942). Stott, Mervyn Brighton, "Warralyn," Wickepin

(1941). . Symes, Cyril Hector Spencer, Rankin Street, Kon­

dinin (1928).

Walter, Albert Ernest, "Glenore," Dardadine (1947).

Watson, Andrew Johnstone, "Kandia," Williams (1922). .

Watson, Laurence Scoble, Pingelly (1945). Watts, Ernest Herbert, Wandering (1921). Watts, Francis Henry, West Popanyinning ( 1907). West, James William Bodkin, Kondinin (1923). Wilkins, Harrie John, Kondinin (1934).

First Assignment.-Know ye, that We have assigned you and each and every of you, to be Our Justices to keep Our Peace in Our State of Western Australia in the Magisterial Districts herein­before indicated, either alone or with any one or more of Our Justices that hereafter shall be appointed in the said Districts, and to keep and cause to be kept all laws, for the preservation of the Peace, and for the quiet rule and good government of Our people, in the said Districts according to the form and effect of the same, and to punish all persons offending against them, or any of them, in the said Districts, as by the said laws is provided, and to cause to come before you all persons within the said Districts who use threats to any of Our people, to find security for keeping the peace or for their good behaviour towards Us and Our people: And if they refuse to find such security, then to cause them to be safely kept until they find such security.

Second Assignment.-We have also assigned you, and each and every of you, either alone or with any one or more of such Justices to be appointed as aforesaid, to inquire the truth concern­ing all manner of crimes, misdemeanours, and offences concerning which Our Justices of the Peace may lawfully or ought to inquire by whomsoever and in what manner soever done, perpetrated, or attempted in the said Districts: And upon all complaints before you to issue such process against the person charged until they are taken or surrender themselves, as may by law be issued.

Third Assignment.-We have also assigned you, and each and every of you, either alone or with any one or more of such Justices to be appointed as aforesaid, to have, exercise, and dis­charge all other the powers, authorities, and duties which under or by virtue of any law of Our Realm or of Our said State belong or appertain to the office of Justice of the Peace in or for Our said State.

And therefore We command you and each and every of you that you diligently apply your­selves to keep and cause to be kept the peace and all laws of Our Realm and of Our said State, and that at certain days and places duly appointed for these purposes, you make inquiries into the premises, and hear and determine all and singular the matters aforesaid, and perform and fulfil the duties aforesaid, doing therein what is just according to the laws of Our Realm and of Our said State: And we command Our Sheriff and other officers of Our said State to aid you by all lawful means in the performance and due execution of the premises.

1622 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

In testimony whereof, We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent, and tnc Great Seal of Our said State to be hereunto affixed.

Witness our Trusty and vVell-beloved the Honourable Sir James Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Our Governor in and over Our State of Western Australia and its Dependencies, in the Common­wealth of Australia, at Perth, this 1st day of June, in the year of Our Lord, One thousand nine hundred and fifty-one.

[L.S.J (Signed) JAMES MITCHELL,

Governor.

(Note.-Thc figures after each name denote the year of original appointment.)

DOCUMENTS ORIGINATING IN THE EASTERN STATES.

Documents requiring attestation by a Justice of the Peace for Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, or South Australia will have full force and effect if witnessed by any Western Australian Justice of the Peace.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

Department.

Public Works Do. Do. Do.

Do. Lands and Surveys

Do.

Treasury

Agriculture

l\lines .... Chief Secretary's Education

Do.

Position.

Supenisor (Drilling and Well Sinking) (a) .... Clerk, Northam (Item 1581) (a) Cost Clerk, State Engineering Works (c) ... Clerk Assistant, Northam Water Supply

(Item 1521) District Irrigation Officer, Collie (Item 1707) Clerk, Lands Accounts Section (Items 520,

521 and 526) Clerk, Agriculture Accounts (Items 556 and

557) Clerk in Charge, State Batteries Section (Item

60) Assistant Chief Veterinary Surgeon and As-

sistant Chief Inspector of Stock (Item 2701) Clerk, Kalgoorlie (Item 896) Assistant Inspector, Fisheries (Item 1121) (a) Specialist Superintendent (Publications) (a) (d) Specialist Superintendent (Personnel) (a) (e)

Class.

G-II.-4 C-II.-1 C-II.-5 C-II.-3

G-Il.-5 C-II.-1

0-11.-1

C-II.-4

P-I.-1

C-II.-1 G-VII.-1/2 P-I.-1 P-I.-1

Salary.

Margin £330-£350 Margin £200-£230 Margin £375-£400 Margin £290-£310

l\fargin £375-£400 Margin £200-£230

l\'.fargin £200-£230

Margin £330-£350

Margin £725-£775

Margin £200-£230 40% to margin £150 l\Iargin £725-£775 Margin £725-£775

Date Returnable.

9th June. do. do.

16th June.

do. do.

do.

do.

do.

23rd June. do.

27th June. do.

(a) Applications are called under sections 23 and 24 of the Public Service Act.

(c) Preference will be given to an applicant who has some experience in an engineering shop and who has passed the Final Examination of the Institute of Cost Accountants.

(d) Applicants should possess a sound knowledge of the findings of modern research in the teaching of reading in Primary Classes ; experience in writing of education material and its preparation for publication ; experience in editing and ability to plan and organise.

(e) Applicants should possess a thorough knowledge of teachers' problems, departmental regulations and procedures.

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 m11,de on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads ot Departments.

Crown Law Department, Perth, 7th June, 1951.

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

Jack Herbert Godfrey, as Clerk of the Local Court and Clerk to Magistrates, Narrogin, vice Robert William Jennings, transferred.

Robert William Jennings, as acting Clerk of the Local Court and acting Clerk to Magistrates, Mid­land Junction, during the absence on annual leave of A. w. Roberts and during the absence on other duties of J. T. Cooke.

THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the appointment of the undermentioned persons as Commissioners for Declarations under the Declara­tions and Attestations Act, 1913 :-

Frederick Harry Berryman, Marybrook; Arthur John Chanin, Dalkeith; Francis Lawrence Cooper, Ruabon; Robert John Dunn, Queen's Park; Peter John Mews, Claremont; Percy Colin Munro, Clare­mont.

S. A. TAYLOR, Public Service Commissioner.

THE Department has been notified that Trust Order No. 25080 dated the 14th May, 1951, drawn on the Clerk of Courts Trust Fund for the sum of 19s. lld. in favour of M. B. Mott, has been lost by the payee; payment has been stopped, and it is intended to issue a fresh Trust Order in lieu thereof.

H. SHEAN, Under Secretary for Law.

NOTICE.

It is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to appoint Mr. Edgar John Reginald Hogg, to the position of Acting Manager of the State Government Insurance· Office during the absence of the Manager on Annual and Long Service Leave as from the 16th April, 1951.

VAL R. ABBOTT, The Minister for the State Insurance.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1623 ---------------------

HEALTH ACT, 1911-50.

Public Health Department, P.H.D. 5677/21. Perth, 6th June, 1951.

THE following appointment made by the under­mentioned Local Health Authority is hereby ap­proved:

Fremantle District Road Board: Louis B. Appleby to be Health Inspector.

LINLEY HENZELL, Commissioner of Public Health.

THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-1950.

Department of Public Health, Perth, 7th June, 1951.

THE following appointment is hereby approved:­Midland Junction Municipality.-A. Stradwicls:

to be Health Inspector for the period ended 7th July, 1951.

LINLEY HENZELL, Commissioner of Public Health.

C.W.D. 354/30, Ex. Co. 1033. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been pleased to appoint Gwyn Roy Judd Hitchin as Acting Secretary, Child Welfare Department, as from the 28th May, 1951, during the absence of Arthur Laurence Young on leave.

A. L. YOUNG, Secretary, Child Welfare Department.

Police Department, Perth, 1st June, 1951.

IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor in Council has approved of the follow­ing appointment in the Western Australian Police Force, to have effect as from the 1st June, 1951 :-

To be Chief Inspector of Police_: 1st Class In­spector C. R. Gould.

T. ANDERSEN, Commissioner of Police.

Department of Native Affairs, Perth, 31st May, 1951.

FOR general information, it is advised that after investigation made in each case, the following per­sons previously regarded as natives in law are by reason of the amount of Australian native blood possessed, no longer deemed to be natives within the meaning of section 2 of the Native Administra­tion Act, 1905-1947 :-

Abdullah, Mrs. Gladys ( nee Kelly), of Dumble-yung.

Adamini, Mrs. Eva (nee Ponton), of Moora. Bass, Mrs. Phoebe (nee Farmer), of Katanning. Clinch, @ Kelly, Mary Cecilia, of Miling. Dodd, Mrs. Maud Theresa ( nee Ponton), of Ger-

aldton. Farmer, Alf, of Katanning. Farmer, Mrs. Emily (nee Coyne), of Katanning. Garlett, @ Michael, Algernon, of Mt. Kokeby. Garlett,@ Michael, Daphne May, of Mt. Kokeby. Garlett, @ Michael, George, of Beverley. Garlett, @ Michael, Gladys, of Mt. Kokeby. Garlett, @ Michael, Harry, of Beverley. Garlett, @ Michael, Ken, of Brookton. Garlett,@ Michael, Morgan, of Mt. Kokeby. Garlett, @ Michael, Valma, of Mt. Kokeby. Hedland, Mrs. Amy ( nee Kelly), of Miling. Humphries, Mrs. June ( nee Garlett, @ Michael),

of Merredin. Keen, Beryl Francis, of Midland Junction. Keen, Dorothy Jean, of Midland Junction.

Keen, Mrs. Emily ( nee Farmer) , of Midland Junc-tion.

Keen, Janet Julie, of Midland Junction. Keen, Kathleen Grace, of Midland Junction. Keen, Marie, of Midland Junction. Keen, Mavis, of Midland Junction. Keen, Robin William, of Midland Junction. Keen, Shirley May, of Queen's Park. Keen, Stella Louise, of Midland Junction. Kelly, Ben, of Carnarvon. Kelly, Bert, of Bassendean. Kelly, Bill, of Bassendean. Kelly, Charles, of Miling. Kelly, James, of Northam. Kelly, Jean, of Northam. Kelly, Sonny Leo, of Dalwallinu. Kelly, Tim, of Brunswick Junction. Little, Mrs. Thelma (nee Kelly), of Mt. Magnet. Mourish, Mrs. Evelyn (nee Garlett, @ Michael),

of Beverley. Ponton, Leslie, of Goomalling. Ponton, Thomas William; of Moora. Ross, Mrs. Eva (nee Farmer), of Perth. Slater, Mrs. Grace ( nee Kelly,), of Moora. Walley, Mrs. Evelyn Francis (nee Ponton) of

Goomalling. ' Whitby, Mrs. Mary (nee Ponton), of Wonthella.

S. G. MIDDLETON, Commissioner of Native Affairs.

NATIVES (CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS) ACT, 1944. Department of Native Affairs,

Perth, 31st May, 1951. IT is hereby notified, for general information, as follows:-

Certificate No. 479 was issued under the hand of Mr. A. L. F. Taylor, Resident Magistrate, at Broo~e, on the 29th March, 1951, to Kitty Lee, @ Mmbal, of Broome, in the Broome Magisterial District.

Certificate No. 508 was issued under the hand of Mr. A. L. F. Taylor, Resident Magistrate at Broome on the 2~th March, 1951, to Thecla Sibosado, of Broome, m the Broome Magisterial District.

Accordingly, the said Kitty Lee @ Minball and Thecla Sibosado are deemed to be no longer natives or aborigines, and shall have all the rights, privi­leges and immunities and shall be subject to the duties and liabilities of natural born or naturalised subjects of His Majesty unless and until the Certifi­cates are suspended or cancelled as provided for in section 7 of the said Act.

S. G. MIDDLETON, Commissioner of Native Affairs.

Fisheries Department, Perth, 1st June, 1951.

F.D. 162/51, Ex. Co. No. 1020. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve the appointment of Joseph Lionel Gallop (Junior) as-(a) Inspector of Fisheries, under the Fisheries Act, 1905-1949, and (b) Guardian of Game, under the Game Act, 1912-1913.

A. J. FRASER, Superintendent of Fisheries.

Fisheries Department, Perth, 1st June, 1951.

F.D. 287 /50, Ex. Co. No. 1028. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun­cil has approved of the amendment of the Second Schedule to the Fisheries Act, 1905-1949, by altering the length set against the Dusky Flat­head from 12 inches to 11 inches.

VAL. R. ABBOTT, Minister for Fisheries.

1624 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951. -----------------

FISHERIES ACT, 1905-1949.

F.D. 97 /48, Ex. Co. No. 1035.

Fisheries Department, Perth, 1st June, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to the provi­sions of the Fisheries Act, 1905-1949, has been pleased to amend in the manner mentioned in the Schedule hereunder the regulations as made under and for the purposes of the said Act and published in the Government Gazette on the 6th day of May, 1938, and amended from time to time thereafter by notices published in the Government Gazette.

A. J. FRASER, Chief Inspector of Fisheries.

Schedule. The abovementioned regulations are amended as follows:-By inserting after Regulation 1 a new regulation lA under the heading

"Licensing Officers" as follows:-Licensing Officers.

lA. Every license required under and for the purposes of the provi­sions of this Act may be issued only by a licensing officer. The follow­ing persons are, for the purposes of the Act, appointed licensing officers-

(a) the Chief Inspector of Fisheries (b) any Inspector of Fisheries, other than one whose appoint­

ment designates him an honorary inspector.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.

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, 1933-1950, and its regulations:-

MERREDIN. 13th June, 1951, at 10 a.m., at the Court House­

:J:Nungarin-Town 109, lr., £10.

NARROGIN. 14th June, 1951, at noon, at the Government Land

Agency-:j:Narrogin-*Ull788, 4a. 3r. 37p., £50; Town 929,

lr. 39.5p., £35.

NORTHAM. 14th June, 1951, at 11.30 a.m., at ·the Court House­

:(Wyalkatchem-Town 247, lr., £15.

BEVERLEY. 19th June, 1951, at 3.30 p.m., at the Government

Land Agency-+Pingelly-* fl I I 550, 3a. 3r. 11p., £16; *fl552, 4a.

lr. 31p., £16.

DENMARK. 22nd June, 1951, at 4 p.m., at the Rural and Indus­

tries Bank-:!:Walpole-Town 129, 37.2p., £25.

PERTH. 22nd June, 1951, at 11 a.m., at the Department of

Lands and Surveys-:J:Denham-Town 42, 35.9p., £12; Town 57, lr.

2.2p., '£12; Town 58, 38.3p., £12; Town 59, lr., £10; Town 60, lr., £10; Town 61, lr., £10; Town 67, 38.3p., £12.

+Herdsman Lake-Town 386, 2r. 27.8p., £100. :j:Marmion-Town 18, lr. 16.9p., £120; Town 30,

lr. 3.lp., £120; Town 37, 36p., £120. +Mt. Helena-*fl80, 5a. lr. 15p., £25; *Ull83, 5a.

2r. 30p., £25; *fl113, 5a. 2r. 39p., £25. ~Walliston-Town 9, lr. 39.4p., £20; Town 10,

lr. 39.4p., £20; Town 35, lr. 12.8p., £20; Town 36, lr. 11.9p., £20.

PINJARRA. 27th June, 1951, at 11 a.m., at the Court House­

+Hamel-Town 93, lr., £25; Town 94, lr., £20; Town 95, lr., £20; Town 98, lr., £20.

ALBANY. 28th June, 1951, at 2.30 p.m., at the Court House­

:~Gledhow-*fll, 3r. 34p., £10; *fl2, la. Or. 14p., £10.

MOORA. 29th June, 1951, at 4 p.m., at the Court House­

:\Moora-* Ull234, 4a. lr. 39p., £27; *fl239, 5a., £30; *Ull240, 5a. Or. 22p., £20.

*Suburban for cultivation. +Section 21 of the regulations does not apply. !!Subject to truncation of corner, if necessary. UAll marketable timber is reserved to the Crown. All improvements on the land offered for sale

are the property of the Crown, and shall be paid for as the Minister may direct, whose valuation shall be final a,nd binding on the purchaser.

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.

6/6/51. H.E.SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES. THE undermentioned leases have been cancelled under section 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, owing to non-payment of rent or other reasons:-

Name, Lease, District, Reason, Corres., Plan. Arrowsmith, W. A.; 347 /3453; Esperance 136, 147,

169, 177; abandoned; 134/ 42; 423CD/20. Christian, A., and Christian, F. A.; 12729/68; Swan

2546; abandoned; 2675/19; 29/80. Farrell, W. J., 347 /5877; Victoria 9583; abandoned;

3419/49; 96/80. Hoare, N. J., and Hoare, M. L.; 347/7027; Avon

25036; abandoned; 7243/50; 34/80. Kemp, E. C.; P.416; Nelson 11922; abandoned;

3730/47; 414D/40. Littlewood, E.; 3117 /3809; Boulder 2633; aban­

doned; 3312/ 45; Boulder Sheet 1. McDougall, D. D.; 3117/3654; Meekatharra 429;

abandoned; 2744/16; Meekatharra. Parry, D. S.; 347/6020; Victoria 5062, 5063; aban­

doned; 4388/49; 191/80. Reus, w. M.; 347/583; Williams 13514; abandoned;

828/34; 408/80. Tilbrook, R. H.; 338/4367: Mundaring 180; £18;

4770/49; -. Wallis, A. B.; 3117/3360; Meekatharra 427; aban­

doned; 962/16; Meekatharra. Ward, H. W.; 395/929; Wells; abandoned; 663/46;

70/300.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1625 8 June, 1951.J --------'----------------------------------------

RESERVE.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th June, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to set apart as a Public Reserve the land described in the schedule below for the purpose therein set forth.

5371/06. SW A N.-No. 23251 (Recreation-Proclaimed

Class "A") location No. 5325 and 5326 (151a. Or. 20p.). (Plan Sub. 37 .)

H.E.SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

RESERVE No. 4144. Parkerville Suburban Lots 27 and 28.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th June, 1951.

Corres. No. 5430/26. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to revoke the Order in Council dated 1st June, 1943, whereby reserve No. 4144 was vested in the Mundaring Road Board in trust for the purpose of a "Quarry."

H.E.SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF PURPOSE AND AMENDMENT OF BOUNDARIES OF RESERVE.

No. 4144 (Parkerville).

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th June, 1951.

Corres. 5430/26. HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve, under section 37 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, of the purpose of reserve No. 4144 (Parkerville Suburban Lots 27 and 28) being changed from "Quarries" to "Camping" and of its boundaries being amended to exclude that portion of Suburban Lot 28 now designated Parker­ville Lot 365 and to include the closed portion of road No. 6276 adjoining the Southern boundary of Suburban Lot 27; and of its area being reduced to 26a. lr. 5.3p. accordingly. (Plan Parkerville.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF RESERVES.

9047 (Buckingham) and 10355 rnurswood Island).

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th June, 1951.

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

Corres. No. 14288/03.-Reserve No. 9047 (Water). (Plan 410D/40, A3.)

Cones. No. 5371/06.-Reserve No. 10355 (Swan Location 3198) "Metropolitan Sewerage." (Plan lD/20, N.E.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.

17723 (Buckingham), 19021 (near Cuballing), and 19631 rnurswood Island).

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th June, 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. 7913/20.-Of reserve No. 17723 (Welling­ton Location 3673)-Recreation being amended to include Wellington Location 4614; and of its area being increased to 78a. Or. 32p. accordingly. (Plan 410D/40, A3.)

Cones. No. 6164/24.-Of the amendment of reserve No. 19021 (Timber-Mallet Growing) to exclude those portions now designated Williams Locations 14918 and 14919; and of its area being reduced to about 140 acres accordingly. (Plan 378/ 40, C4.)

Corres. 5371/06.-Of reserve No. 19631 (Swan Location 3195)-Railway purposes being amended to include Swan Locations 3198 and 5330; and of its area being increased to 32a. 3r. 20p. accordingly. (Sub. 37.)

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th June, 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 the following upset prices:-

Applications to be lodged at Perth. Corres. No. 6061/50. PARKERVILLE.-Suburban for Cultivation 365,

£40; subject to examination of Diagram 62200. Plans showing the arrangement of the lots

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

H.E.SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946. Cancellation of Dedication.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th June, 1951.

Corres. No. 847 / 44. IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Gov­ernor in Executive Council has been pleased to cancel the dedication under the provisions of the State Housing Act, 1946, of the lands described in the following schedules:-

Lot or Location No., Lands and Surveys File No. Boulder Lot R233; 1196/51. Cockburn Sound Location 900; 869/51. Gerald ton Lot 511; 1368/51. Manjimup Lot 373; 7888/50. Perth Lot E68; 7566/50. Swan Location 4077; 2026/51. Swan Location 5306; 420/51. Wickepin Lot 86; 1126/51.

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

OPEN FOR LEASING.

Kalgoorlie Lot 3353.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 22nd May, 1951.

Corres. No. 5762/47.

IT is notified, for general information, that Kal­goorlie Lot 3353 is available for leasing under sec-

• tion 117 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, at the rental and subject to the conditions set out hereunder:-

( 1) Applications must be lodged at the Lands Office, Kalgoorlie, on or before Wednesday, 20th June, 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 thts 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 ten years of the lease will be two pounds (£2). The rental shall be subject to re-appraisement by the Minister for Lands at intervals of ten years.

1626 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

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

(7) 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 Kalgoorlie Sheet 2.l H. E. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR LEASING. Boulder Lot 1553.

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 22nd May, 1951.

Corres. No. 13918/01. IT is notified, for general information, that Boulder Lot 1553 is available for leasing under section 117 of the Land Act, 1933-1950, at the rental and subject to the conditions. set out hereunder:-

( 1) Applications must be lodged at the Lands Office, Kalgoorlie, on or before Wednesday, 20th June, 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 ten

years of the lease will be ten shillings U0s.l. The rental shall be subject to re-appraisement by the Minister for Lands at intervals of ten years.

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

(7) 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 U H. E. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

NOW OPEN FOR LEASING. Land Act, 1933-1950 (Section 32).

Portion of Reserve No. 20666 (Geraldton). Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 6th June, 1951. Corres. No. 503/37, Vol. 3.

IT is hereby notified that portion of Reserve No. 20666 formerly comprised in lease No. 333/462, subjebt to survey of roads, is now open for applica.: tions for leasing for a period of ten ( 10) years for the purpose of Camping and Recreation. (Plan Geraldton Sheet U

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

APPLICATIONS FOR SALT LEASES. Hutt Lagoon.

Open on and after 4th July, 1951. Land Act, 1933-1950 (Section 116).

Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 5th June, 1951.

Corres. No. 4917/46. APPLICATIONS are invited for the leasing of areas of not more than 500 acres from vacant Crown lands situated on and adjoining Hutt Lagoon for the purpose of collection and manufacture of salt, such leases being subject to the regulation under the said Act governing the granting of leases for the said purpose, terms and rentals to be fixed after receipt of applications.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £2 5s. must be lodged at the Lands Department, Perth.

All applications lodged on or before 4th July, 1951, will be deemed to have been received on that date.

The provisions of section 135 (Land Board) of the said Act shall apply if necessary.

(Plans 159/80 and Pakington and Lynton.l

H.E.SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING. Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1950.

WEDNESDAY, 8th AUGUST, 1951. North-West Division-Edjudina District.

657 /02. (Plans 33/300 & 34/300.l IT is hereby notified for general information that the land contained within late Pastoral Leases 395/547, 395/549, 395/551 and 395/553 previously held by Messrs. Hardie, Craig and Chappelle and comprising 89,599 acres, 6,292 acres, 100,000 acres and 135,000 acres respectively, will be re-available for selection as from Wednesday, 8th August, 1951, subject to payment for improvements, if any.

WEDNESDAY, 15th AUGUST, 1951. Kimberley Division-Dampier District.

Cones. 1379/51. (Plan 128/300.) IT is hereby notified for general information, that an area of about 64,000 acres, bounded by lines commencing at the South-Easternmost corner of late lease 396/463 and extending South about 500 chains, East about 1,280 chains, North about 500 chains and West about 1,280 chains to the starting point, will be available for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 15th August, 1951.

WEDNESDAY, 29th AUGUST, 1951. Kimberley Division-Dampier District.

Corres. No. 1969/51. (Plan 136/300.l IT is hereby notified for general information that the land contained within late pastoral lease 396/646 comprising 50,000 acres and an additional area of about 17,560 acres bounded by lines com­mencing at the South-East corner of late lease 396/646 and extending East about 280 chains, North about 627 chains, West about 280 chains and South about 627 chains to 'the starting point, will be re­available for pastoral leasing as from Wednesday, 29th August, 1951, subject to payment for improve­ments, if any.

North-West Division-Koondra District. Cones. No. 4784/14, Vol. 2. (Plans 90/300 and

91/300.) IT is hereby notified for general information that an area of about 342,182 acres being the surrendered portions of J. D. and W. G. Nicholas' lease 394/994 (Murramunda Station) will be re-available for pas­toral leasing as from Wednesday, 29th August, 1951, subject to payment for improvements valued at £350.

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, 1933-1950, 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.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1627

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 made available for that purpose 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 ~he Regulations.

SCHEDULE.

PERTH LAND AGENCY.

WEDNESDAY, 20th JUNE, 1951.

Avon District (about 7 miles East of Billaricay). Corr. No. 5157/27. (Plan 345/80, C2.l Locations 27157 and 26152, containing 2,174a. lr.

and 160a. respectively; classification page 6 of 6530/26; subject to pricing and Rural & Industries Bank indebtedness. Location 27167 being the sur­rendered portion of G. H. Earring's 1·,ase 22262/68. Location 26152 being cancelled lose 25765/74. Deposit required £2 'ls.

Gascoyne District (near Carnarvon). Corr. No. 733/87, Vol. II. (Plans 563/80, and

Lcations near Carnai-von. l Location 212, containing atout 210a.; purchase

price, £850; subject to survey and the following conditions:-

( a) The whole of the area to be fenced with a stock-proof fence within six years frnm the incep­tion of the lease.

(bl An area of 10 acres must be planted with lucerne during each year after the first year of the term of the lease for the following five y !ars, and at the end of the sixth year there shall be established not less than 50 acres of lucerne.

The previous Gazette notice concerning this loca­tion is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £5 4s.

Jandakot A.A. (about 3 miles North­East of Jandakot) .

Corr. No. 1512/50. (Plan 341A/40, Cl.) Location 163, containing· 160a., at lls. per acre:

subject to exemption from road rates for two yea1·s from date of approval of application; being M. Nichols' cancelled lease 347 /6508. Deposit required, £1 6s. 3d.

Jilbadji District about 11 miles South of Boddalin).

Corr. No. 1920/38. (Plan 24/80, F2 and 3.l Location 172, containing· 1,000a. Or. 4p., at 3s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 7 of 1920/38; subject to mining· conditions and exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of applica­tion; being W. B. Wilson's cancelled lea-;e 347/2497. Deposit required, £1 15s. 3d.

Roe District (about 6 miles South of Newdegate).

Corr. No. 903/38. (Plans 388/80, B4; 406/80, Bl.l Location 402, containing 1,006a. 3r. 33p., at 6s.

per acre; classification page 4 of 903/38; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £1 16s. 9d.

Roe District (near Lake O'Connor). Corr. No. 3205/28. (Plan 375/80, Dl.l Locations 1129 and 1373, containing 1,146a. 2r.,

at 4s. per acre; classification page 29 of 3205/28; subject to Rural & Industries Bank indebtedness. The previous Gazette notice concerning these loca­tions is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £1 16s. 9d.

Roe District (about 7 miles South-East of Kalgarin).

Corr. No. 1212/33. (Plan 376/80, F2.l Locations 1288 and lS00, containing 1,779a. 2r.

38p. and 160a. respectively, at 4s. per acre; classi­fication page 24 of 1212/33; subject to poison condi­tions and exemption from rnad 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.

Sussex District (about 6 miles East of Metricup).

Con-. No. 2760/29. (Plan 413D/40, C4.)

Location 2649, containing 147a. 3r. 31p.; subject to classification, pricing, exemption from rnad rates for two years from date of approval of application and to the special conditions which govern selection in this district. The previous Gazette notice con­cerning this location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £1 6s. 3d.

Victoria District (about 11 miles East of Buntine).

Con. No. 2918/50. (Plan 89/80, DEU Locations 3902, 7815 and 8899, containing· 1,135a.

3r. 16p., 1,019a. Or. lp. and 9D6a. 3r. 16p. respectively, at 3s. 6d. per acre; classifications pages 8 of 5604;:Jl, 4 of 4004/28 and 7 of 33'! /36 re~pectively; subject to exemption from road r'.1.ks for two years from date of approval of application: lwin',: R C. White's c,u1cdled leases 347 /6723 ancl 34 7 'G637. Deposit required, £2 8s. 6d.

Vlilliams Dist1·ict ( about 20 miles North of Nowcrellupl.

Con·. No. 1467 /51. \Plan 407 /80, AU

Locations 10722 and 11022, containing 840a. and lG0a. respectively; classification page 14 of 7143/13; subject to pricing, the provision of any necessary roads and to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby canc'.'lled. Deposit required, £1 15s. 3d.

Williams District <about 5 miles North-East of Dongolocking).

Corr. No. 2743/50. (Plan 386D/40, C3 and 4.)

Locations 11149 and 11148, containing about 660a.; clas:;ifi~ation page 4 of 481l5/30: and loca­tions 11034 and 12171, containing 500a. and 555a. Or. 4p. respectively; classifications pages 4 of 4075/40 and 21 of 4743123 respectively; subject to pricing and exempti'.lu from road rates for two years from date of approval of application: being S. T. James' cancelled application. Deposits required, £1 12s. 6d. and £1 16s. 9d.

WEDNESDAY, 27th JUNE, 1951.

Avon District (about 16 miles East of Bendering).

Corr. No. 12/33. (Plan 345/80, D4.l Locations 23766 and 25882, containing 319a. 3r.

38p. and 250a. Or. llp. respectively; classifications pages 5 of 12/33 and 7 of 2645/33 respectively; sub­ject to pricing, payment for improvements, if any, and to poison conditions. The previous Gazette notice concerning these locations is hereby can­cell1;d. Deposit required, £1 12s.

Avon District (about 2½ miles South-East of Lake Brown).

Corr. No. 148/35. (Plan 54/80, B4.)

Locations 26707 and 14330, containing 1,129a. 2r. 36p. and 548a. 3r. respectively, at 3s. and 3s. 3d. per acre respectively; classifications pages 8 of 148/35 and 5 of 2116/26 respectively; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being C. E. Ingram's cancelled lease 347 /790. Deposit required, £2 0s. 9d.

1628 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Plantagenet District (about 10 miles East of Cranbrookl.

Corr. No. 5692/27. (Plan 445/80, B & Cl.l Lo~ations 4455 and 4482, containing 4,100a. lr.

11P. and 160a. 1·espectively; subject to classifica­tion, pricing 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 12s. 6d.

Plantagenct District (about 15 miles East of Cranbrookl.

Corr. No. 3095/29. (Plan 445/80, Cl.l Locations 4772 and 4447, containing 1,000a. lr.

26p. and 3,999a. lr. 27p. respectively, at 3s. 9d. and 3s. 3d. per acre respectively; classifications pages 9 of 3095/29 and 26 of 646/26 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. Deposits required, £1 15s. 3d. and £2 10s. 6d. 1·espectively.

Plantagenet District (about n miles South-East of Kordabupl.

Corr. No. 1455/48. (Plans 452D/40, C4, 456A/40, Cl.l

Location 5414. containing 187a. 2r. 27p., at 8s. 9d. per acre; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application: being K. B. Cutts' cancelled lease 365/1155. Deposit required, £1 7s.

Roe District (about 23 miles North-East of Pingrupl.

Corr. No. 6950/26. (Plan 407/80, El.l Location 948, containing 3,519a. Or. 24p. at 7s. 3d.

pa· acre; classification page 9 of 6950/26; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £1 15s. 3d.

Roe District (about 2 miles North-West of Lake Varley).

Corr. No. 223/38. (Plan 375/80, E3.l Location 1414, containing 1,979a. 2r. 14p. at 4s.

per acre; classification page 8 of 3264/27; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancell,d. Deposit required, £2 ls. 6d.

Roe District (about 12 miles South of Hyden). Corr. No. 7009/49. (Plan 375/80, A2.l Locations 1515 and 1901, containing 2,458a. 2r.

4p. and 160a. respectively at 5s. per acre: classifica tion page 29 of 4570/27; subject to Rural an~l Indmtrics Bank indebt-dness; being R. R. Hall's cancelled application. Deposit required £2 6s. 6d.

Victoria District (about 6 miles South of Pindarl. Corr. No. 6076/50. (Plans 155/80, A2, 156B/40,

F2.) Lociition 6105, containing 2,241a. 2r. 19p. at

3s. 3d. per acre; classification page 20 of 10300/11; subject to paym2nt for improvemnnts: being P. M. Small's cancelled application. Deposit required. £2 4s.

Victoria District (about 4 miles South-West of Bluff Point).

Corr. No. 190/38. (Plan 192/80, B & C3.l Locations 7151 and 7053, containing 4,585a. Or.

l0p. and 560a. 2r. 9p. respectively, at 4s. 3d. per acre; classifications pages 17 of 190/38 and 6 of 6978/19- respectively; location 7151 is subject to payment for improvements if any. Location 7053 is subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. Loca­tion 7151 being H. L. Forrester's cancelled lease 392/ 573. The previous Gazette notice concerning Location 7053 is hereby cancelled. Deposits re­quired, £2 14s. 3d. and £1 12s. respectively.

Victoria District (about 11 miles North-East of Cannal.

Corr. No. 692/48. (Plan 128/80, Cl.l Location 8432, containing 2,184a. 2r. 27p., at 3s.

per acre; classification page 25 of 151/37; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £2 4s.

WEDNESDAY, 4th JULY, 1951. Avon District (about 2 miles North-East of

Lake Brownl. Corr. No. 2363/33. (Plan 54/80, B3 & 4.l Location 25335, containing 452a. 2r. 19p., at 4s.

per acre; classification page 10 of 2363/33; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being M. H. Ball's cancelled lease 68/ 4037. Deposit required, £1 10s. 9d.

Avon District (about 12 miles North-East of Lake Brown l .

Corr. No. 1933/30. (Plan 54/80, C2.l Locations 25462 and 26598, containing 1,839a. 3r.

l0p. and 160a. respectively, at 2s. 9d. per acre; classification page 12 of 1933/30; subject to exemp­tion from road rates for two years from the date of approval of application; being T. Cottier's can­celled lease 68/2841. Deposit required, £2 ls. 6d.

Hay District (about 14 miles South-West of Tenterdenl.

Corr. No. 867 /38. (Plan 444/80, DE2 & 3 .l Locations 1234 and 976, containing 1,387a. Or.

32p. and 1,031a. 11·. 6p. respectively; at 7s. 6d. per acre; subject to payment for improvements.

Kojonup and Kent Districts (about 7 miles North-West of Ongerupl.

Corr. No. 58/51. <Plan 418/80, B4.l Tl1e area of about 1,000 acres bounded by lines

commencing at the North-East corner of Kojonup Location 5645 and extending North about 100 chains: thence West about 100 chains and South about 100 chains; thence East to the starting point; subject to survey, classification and pricing. Deposit required, £8 13s.

Ninghan District (about 18 miles North-West of Lake Brown).

Corr. No. 4607/27. (Plan 54/80, Al.l Location 2775, containing 1,115a. 3r., at 2s. 9d.

per acre; classification page 9 of 4607 /27; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application; being L. J. F. Burke's cancelled lease 68/ 1170. Deposit required, £1 16s. 9d.

Plantagenet District (about 2 miles North-West of Marbellupl.

Corr. No. 8957/09. (Plan 451D/40, B4.l Location 2663, containing 160a.; subject to classi­

fication, pricing and exemption from road rates for two years from elate of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £1 6s. 3d.

Roe District (about 1 mile North of Pingaringl.

Corr. No. 4203/27. (Plan 376/80, DE3 & 4.l Location 507, containing 1,204a. lr. 9p.; classi­

fication page 4 of 4203/27; subject to pricing and exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £1 18s.

Roe District (about 4 miles South-East of Burngupl.

Corr. No. 6323/50. (Plan 387/80, E3.l Location 556, containing 2,054a. 2r. 29p., at 5s.

per acre: classification page 24A of 2430/28; sub­ject to Rural and Industries Bank indebtedness; being T. W. Whittle's cancelled application. Deposit required, £2 4s.

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Roe District (about 4 miles South-West of Lake Carmody).

Corr. No. 611/32. (Plan 375/80, D2.l Location 1132, containing 2,499a. lr. 23p., at 4s.

9d. per acre; classification page 32 of 611/32; sub­ject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £2 4s.

Roe District (about 2½ miles South-East of Lake Gulson).

Corr. No. 2295/29. (Plans 375/80, F4; 388/80, FU Location 1272, containing 1,050a. Or. 28p., at 3s.

9d. per acre; classification page 31 of 2295/29; sub­ject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £1 16s. 9d.

Roe District (about 15 miles North of Lal~e Biddy).

Corr. No. 1217/31. (Plan 375/80, A4.) Location 1721, containing 2,365a. 2r. 19p., at 4s.

9d. per acre: classification page 39 of 4570/27; sub­ject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of applicaticn. The previous Gazette notic2 concerning tl1is location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £2 4s.

Roe District (abont 24 miles North of Newdegate).

Corr. No. 1788/31. (Plan 375/80, B & C3.l Location 1723, containing 2,268a. Or. 7p., at 5s.

per acre; classification page 13 of 582/28; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice concerning this location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £2 4s.

Roe District ( 15 miles South-West of Lake Carmody).

Corr. No. 3294/28. (Plan 375/80, C3.) Locations 1727 and 1788, containing 2,731a. 3r.

6p. and 160a. respectively, at 4s. per acre; classi­fication page 3 of 582/28; subject to exemption from road rates for two years from date of approval of application. The previous Gazette notice c·on­cerning this location is hereby cancelled. Deposit required, £2 6s. 6d.

Victoria District (about 18 miles North-East of Yuna).

Corr. No. 1600/51. (Plan 161/80, AB2.l The area of about 3,700 acres bounded by lines

commencing at the South-West corner of Victoria Location 9352 and extending South-Westerly to the North-Easternmost corner of location 9331; thence West to the North-West corner of location 9722; thence North-Westerly to the South-West corner of location 8687; thence East to and across road No. 8624 to its Eastern side; thence North, East and North-Easterly along· the same side of said road No. 8624 and skirting· the South and East boundaries of reserve No. 21520 to the Western side of location 9314; thence South to the starting point; subject to survey, classification, pricing and to provision of any necessary roads. Deposit required, £16 6s.

Williams District (near Cuballing). Corr. No. 6164/24. (Plan 378D/40, C4.) Locations 14918 and 14919, containing about 3a.

and about 17a. respectively; purchase price: £7 and £15 respectively; available to adjoining holders only, subject to survey and to timber conditions.

Williams District (about 9 miles North-East . of Toolibin) . Corr. No. 2025/51. (Plan 386A/40, BU The area of about 470 acres bounded on the

North by Williams Location 13898; on the East and South by locations 10026, 14431, 11456 and

13094; on the West by the Eastern side of a pro­tected road adjoining locations 7757 and 7125; sub­ject to survey, classification and pricing. Deposit required, £6 8s.

H. E. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Closure of Road.

THE Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, has applied to the Manjimup Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

Manjimup. · 1117/47. M.497. The surveyed road along part of the

Western boundary of Nelson Location 10326 and the Western boundary of location 10327; from road No. 10690 on said boundary of location 10326 to a surveyed road at the South-Western corner of location 10327. (Plan 443D/40, A4.l

H. E. SMITH, for Minister for Lands.

I, ,John Gibson, on behalf of the Manjimup Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

21st May, 1951.

J. GIBSON, Acting Chairman,

Manjimup Road Board.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Closme of Road.

WE, J. H., B. C., and F. M. Shackley, being the owners of land over or along· which the portion of road hcreund2r d: scribed passes, have applied to the Woodanilling Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

Woodanilling. 1105/51. W6G5. The surveyed road along part of the North

boundary of Williams Location 5612 from the North-West corner of the location to the South­West corn:.r of location 2297. (Plan 409C/ 40, E&F4.l

B. C. SHACKLEY, F. M. SHACKLEY. J. H. SHACKLEY.

I, Oswald Sydney Livsey, on behalf of tbe Vioodanilling Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

0. S. LIVSEY, Chairman, Woodanilling Road Board.

11th May, 1951.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. _Closure of Road.

THE Minister for Lands, being the owner of land over or along which the portion of road hereunder described pass,·s, has applied to the Victoria Plains Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

Victoria Plains. 3098/46. V.78. (al Portion of an unsurveyed and a sur­

v iys"-,d road through portion of lot M.523 and lot M.1115 of Melbourne Location 835, from a Western boundary of lot M.523 to the Eastern boundary of lot M.1553.

<b) The surveyed road along part of the Eastern boundaries of lot M.1108 and Lot M.1115, from the surveyed road at a North-Western corner of lot M.1553, to the surveyed road through lot M.1115. (Plan 58/80, F4.)

H. E. SMITH, for Minister for Lands.

I, James Davis Milner, on behalf of the Victoria Plains Road Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the road therein described.

J. D. MILNER, Chairman,

Victoria Plains Road Board. 21st May, 1951.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893-1950. Application 3253/1949.

TAKE notice that Roy Alexander Adam of Pin­jarra Fa1·mer has made application to be registered under the Transfer of Land Act 1893-1950 as the propri?tor of an estate in f..,e simple in possession in the following parcel of land situate in the Murray District and being:-

Portion of Murray Location 14 containing 1,089 acres.

Bounded by lines commencing at the North­Eastern corner of lot 2 on Diagram 1707 and extending South-Easterly 14 chains 30 and four­tenths links along. the South-Western boundary of road No. 784 thence North-Easterly about 1 chain 62 and two-tenths linlrn through the said road and along the South-Easte1·n boundary of lot 1 on Diagram 6401 to the left bank of the Murray River thence up the said river along its left bank to the North-Eastern corner of Murray Location 13 thence Easterly about 113 chains 94 links and Southerly 33 chains along the Northern and Western boundaries respectively of the said location 13 thence Westerly 79 chains 39 linl~s along the northern boundary of road No. 1488 thence Northerly 71 chains 74 links along the Eastern boundaries of Murray Locations 1135 and 15 and the said lot 2 to the starting point and bonded on an inner part by portion of road No. 784.

And further take notice that all pe1·sons 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 17th day of July next a caveat forbidding the said land being broug·ht under the operation of the said Act.

R. C. BUCHANAN, Registrar of Titles.

Office of Titles, Perth, this 1st day of June, 1951. Ball & Robertson, Solicitors, Harvey, Solicitors

for the Applicant.

PUBLIC WORKS TEND;:,;R3.

Tenders, closing at Perth, 2.30 p.m., on dates mentioned hereunder, are invited for the follow -ing:-

Fremantle Boys' High School, North Fremantle Annex-Improv,ments to Grounds and Sewerage (11416); 12th June, 1951: conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 29th May, 1951.

Quairading School and Quarters and Domsstic Science Centrs--Septic Tank Installation (11417): 12th Jun , 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, anJ Merredin, and Police Station, Quairading, on and after 29th May, 1951.

Gingin School-Alterations and Additions (11413J. 12th Ju.ns, i851; conditions may be seen at th2 Comractot~· Room, P:W.D., Perth. and at Police Station, Gingin, on and after 29th May, 1951.

Salt :;;:,iv2r-New 30ft. x 20ft. Classroom \11419); 12th Jun , 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contrack,rs' Room, P.vV.D., P2rth, and Albany, and Police Station, GnowangerJ.p, on and after 29th May, 1951.

Albany High Sc:,.ool-Domestic Science Centre -N w Latrines, et-:. (11420); 121h June, 1951; con­ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Albany, on and after 29th l'-/Iay, 1951.

Big Bell School and Quarters-Septic Tank In­stallation ( 11421); 12th June, 1951; conditions may be s2en at the Contractors' Room, P.vV.D., Perth, and Geraldton, and Police Station, Big Bell, on and after 29th May, 1951.

Pinjarra School-Additions (11422); 12th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Courthouse, Pinjarra, on and after 29th May, 1951.

Busselton Hospital-Installation of Slow Com­bustion Cooker ( 11423); 12th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Bunbury, and Clerk of Courts, Bussel­ton, on and after 29th May, 1951.

[8 June, 1951.

Coolgardie Police Statton and Quarters-Repairs and Renovations (11425); 12th June, 1951; con­ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Kalgoorlie, and Police Station, Coalgardie, on and after 29th May, 1951.

Cunderdin Hospital-Addition of New Pan Room (11426); 12th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.\V.D., Perth, and Merredin, and Police Station, Cunderdin, on and after 29th May, 1951.

Fairbridge Farm School-Septic Tank Installa­tion and Drainage ( 11440); 19th June, 1951; con­ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.vV.D., Perth, and at Pinjarra Courthouse, on and aft2r 29th May, 1951.

Pinjarra Hospital-Supply and Installation of Refrigeration Equipment (11427); 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at th:: Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 24th May, 1951.

Coorow New School Quarters-Erection (11428); 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Police Stations, Carnamah and Moora, on and after 5th June, 1951.

Cadoux School-Additions ( 11429 l; 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Merredin, and V✓ater Supply Office, Northam, on and after 5th June, 1951.

Kelmscott M.W.S.S. & D. Department-Amenities 13locl{ and Oil Store ( 11430); 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 5th June, 1951.

Kalgoorlle Residency-Repairs and Renovations <1143ll; 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kal­goorlie, on and after 5th June, 1951.

Avondale State Farm-Additions to Quarters ( 11432); 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at water Supply Office, Northam, on and after 5th June, 1951.

Northam High School-New Wood Shed and Carstaker's Workshop, etc. (11433); 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Water Supply Office, Northam, on and after 5th June, 1951.

Mingenew School and Quarters-Latrines and Sewerage ( 11434); 19th June, 1951; conditions may be s2en at the Contractors' Room. P.W.D., Perth and Geraldton, and Police Station, Mingenew, on and after 5th June, 1951.

Bramley Research Station-New Farm Buildings 01435); 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bun­lrnry, and Courthouse, Busselton, on and after 5th 'me, 1951.

2:-amley Research Station-New Single Men's Quartern (11436); 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, and Courthouse, Busselton, on and after .5th June, 1951.

Bev -rl2y School--R e p a i 1· s and Renovations (11437); 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, vVater Supply Office, Northam, and Police Station, Bevsrly, on and aftsr 5th June, 1951.

M!.liilg Siding School-Removal of Room from Nardy and Additions ( 11438); 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, Water Supply Office, Northam, and Police Station, Moora, on and afte1· 5th June, 1951.

Narrogin (Vailim:1) Maternity Hospital-Repairs and Renovations 01439); 19th June, 1951; condi­tions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin, on and after 5th June, 1951.

Mundaring Weir to Sawyers Valley-Clearing Contract 01450); 19th June, 1951; conditions may be seen .at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at G.W.S., Northam, and at No. 2 Pumping Station, O'Connor, on and after the 5th June, 1951.

Fimiston Police Station and Quarters ( 11441); 26th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlie, on and after 12th June, 1951.

8 June, 1951.] G'JVERNMENT GAZETTE, vv .A. 1631

Wongan Hills Police Station-Repairs and Reno­vations (11442); 26~11 June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Police Station, Wongan Hills, on and after 12th June, 1951.

Doodlakine School-Latrines and Sewerage ( 11443 l; 26th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.Vl.D., PcrLh and Mene­din, on and after 12th June, 1951.

Collie Hospital-Additions ( 11444); 26th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, and Clerk of Courts, Collie, on and after 12th June, 1951.

Kukerin School-Additions (11445); 26th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Nanogin, and Court­house, Wagin, on and after 12th June, 1951.

Mt. Lawley Native Girls' Home-Alterations ( 11446); 26th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 12th June, 1951.

Leonora Court House and Mining Registrar's Office-Repairs and Renovations (11447); 26th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlie, and Mining Registrar's Office, Leonora, on and after 12th June, 1951.

Kookynie-New 30 ft. x 20 ft. Framed Classroom ( 11448); 26th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kal­goorlie, on and after 12th June, 1951.

Graylands School-New Shelter Shed and Kitchen (11449); 26th June, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 12th June, 1951.

Baker's Hill-G.W.S. Caretaker's Quarters­Additions (11456); 3rd July, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Northam, on and after 19th June, 1951.

Piesses Brook School-l\.dcUtions (11455); 3rd July, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Con­tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 19th June, 1951.

Conigin School and Quarters-Septic Tank Installation (11454); 3rd July, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Nanogin, and Police Station, Conigin, on and after 19th June, 1951.

Claremont Old Men's Home-Additions and Remodelling ( 11453 l ; 3rd July, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 19th June, 1951.

Meekathana Doctor's Residenr:e--Repairs and R,,novations (11452); 3rd July, 1951; conditions may be seen at tlle Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth :1nd Geraldton, and Mining Registrar's Office, MEekathana, on and after 19th June, 1951.

Kulin Police Station and Quarters-Repairs and Renovations (11451J; 3rd July, 1951; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perti1 and Nanogin, and Polic) Station, Kulin, on and after 19th June, 1951.

Te21ders, together with the presc1·ibed deposit, are to be addressed to "The Hon. the 1\1:inister 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.

8th June, 1951.

W. C. WILLIAMS, Under Secretary for Works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 766/51. NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage to undertake the construction of the works herein­after described by virtue of the powers contained under the provisions of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909.

Metropolitan Sewerage. Sewage Treatment Works at Location 3150 (714)

Subiaco. Description of Proposed Works.-Sludge Ejector

Station and all apparatus connected therewith. The Locality in which the Proposed Works Will

be Construct,cd-The locality is shown in red on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A. No. 7600 deposited at the office of the Minister.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works Will be Constructed-For the disposal of sewage.

The Times When and Place at Which Plans and Specifications May be Inspected-At the office of the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage, The Barracks, St. George's Place, Perth, for one month on and after the 8th day of June, 1951, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.

D. BRAND, Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage.

J'. W. 240:J/;50 ; l~x. Co. No. 1082. 1'1·111,ic WoHKS Au·r, l!J02- l!Vi0 .

.. DrnNJ>,\lK:s;T OF NO'l'lCft; Of<' w,:su}lPTIOX. 8tate Jfo11.,iur1 11l !Jelmonl /,1'lu;en1 8tu11fQn Stred, !Cp.so111 Ai:cnnc and Uopelanrl Dri1'e.

NOTICE is given that the :\'ot ieo of l;csrunption ( l(x. Co. );"· 420) pu blislwd in t.hc Oover11.11u,nf Oazdle of the I (ith :\Ia.rch, l\)51, whereby certain hncl in the Swan District. descl'i!Jf.'cl in the Schc,lulc to ;;qch notice nnd on Pln.n, P.W.D., 1-V.A .. :l:2629, was sot 11part, taken or resumed for the lllCIJ>osm, of St:11.,• Housing nt Bdmnnt .. hctwcon f;t,rnton Rtreet. Epsom Avenue and Cope­la_1_1d Drive is, in pmsmmco of the powers conferred by Section 21 of the Public ·works Act, HJ02-l!l:i0, hereby amended by His Excellency the Governor, acting by ancl with the a,lvicc of the gxee11tive Council by d··loting from such Schedule all those sov0r11J pieces m· ptLreds of hnd dclincntr:rl on s,ich plan nnd described in the Schedule hereto.

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Owner or Reputed Owner.

Jtosti :llande Turvillc

Charky Sheppm·d

;\hry Little

! Giuseppe Ctipclli

Certified 0onoct this ·1 st <fay of .Tmw, 1 !l:il.

C. H. Sl:IIPSOK, for Minister for v\'orks.

SCHJWULK

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Description.

Portion of Swan Location :30, being Lot 40.J. on L.T.0. Plan 5047 (Certificate of Title., Volume l(WJ, Folio 720)

Portion of Swan Locntion 31, being Lot 58G on L.T.0. Plan 5047 (Certificate of Title Volume 10:38. Folio ii 18)

Portion of Swan Location :-n, being Lot i\!)2 on L.T.0. Plan :i047 (C0rtifi0tite of Title Yolnme 1 o:l7. Folio 7)

Portion of Swt1n Locr1tion :rn. being Lot r;o8 on L.T.O. Plan 5047 (Ccrtificafo of Title Yolume 10'.J:3, Folio 752)

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,JAMES }[ITC-HELL, Gm·c·l'llOl' in Exocuti \'O Council.

llated this 1st day of June, 1%1.

1632 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

MUNICIPALITY OF BUNBURY.

Establishment of a Pound.

PUBLIC notice is hereby given that the Council of the Municipality of Bunbury did, at a Meeting held on the 8th day of August, 1950, resolve to establish a public pound on lot 6 of Leschenault Location 26 situated in Venn Street, Bunbury, Certificate of Title Volume 140, Folio 137.

PERCY C. PAYNE, Mayor.

F. W. FOWLES, Town Clerk.

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1950. Municipality of York.

By-law to Control Parking of Vehicles.

P.W. 556/28. THE York Municipal Council, pursuant to an Order in Council, under section 49 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1950, and in exercise of the power there­in conferred, doth hereby make the following amendment to the parking by-laws:-

By-law No. 4, "Parking near Intersections," as gazetted on 6th April, 1939, and amended as indicated in the Government Gazette dated 13th June, 1947, is hereby repealed and the following by-law substituted:-

4. No person shall park any vehicle within the limits set out below:-

(a) On the South side of South Street, within 60 feet West of Avon Terrace.

(b) On the North side of South Street, within 180 feet West of Avon Terrace.

(cl On the South side of South Street, within 170 feet East of Avon Terrace.

(d) On the North side of South Street, within 48 feet East of Avon Terrace.

(e) On the South side of Macartney Street, with­in 52 feet West of Avon Terrace.

(fl On the North side of Macartney Street, within 216 feet West of Avon Terrace.

(g) On the South side of Glebe Street, between Clifford Street and the Central Bridge.

Made and passed at a meeting of the York Muni­cipal Council held on 22nd day of January, 1951.

ALBERT NOONAN, Mayor.

L. G. BAKER, Town Cler!;;:.

Recommended-(Sgd.l VICTOR DONEY,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, this 1st day of June, 1951.

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

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1950. Municipality of York. Heavy Traffic By-law.

P.W. 556/28. IN pursuance of the powers conferred by Order in Council under section 49 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1950, the Council of the Municipality of York doth, order that Heavy Traffic By-law gazetted on the 10th day of September, 1948, be amended by deleting the word "six" in line 5 and inserting in lieu thereof the word "three."

Passed by resolution of the Council of the Muni­cipality of York at a meeting held on the 12th day of March, 1951.

ALBERT NOONAN, Mayor.

L. G. BAKER, Town Clerk.

Recommended-(Sgd.l VICTOR DONEY,

Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, this 1st day of June, 1951.

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

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1947.

Municipality of Geraldton.

Local Government Department, Perth, 6th June, 1951.

L.G. 605/39. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the conversion of electricity supply from direct current to 50-cycle alternating current as a work and undertaking for which money may be borrowed under Part XXIV of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1947, by the Municipality of Geraldton.

GEO; S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948.

Wandering Road Board.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 2) of £3,000.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Wandering Road Board proposes to borrow the sum of £3,000 to be expended on works and undertakings in the Wandering Road Board District, the said works and undertakings being the purchase of an Inter­national 40 h.p. Grader.

Plans and specifications and an estimate of the cost of the said works and undertakings, and a statement showing the proposed expenditure of the money to be borrowed, including the cost of supervision and initial expenditure with the raising of the loan, are open for inspection at the office of the Board for one month after the publication of tl1is notice during office hours.

The amount of £3,000 is proposed to be raised by the sale of debentures repayable with interest by 10 equal half-yearly instalments over a period of five years after the issue thereof. The de­bentures shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding three pounds ten shillings per centum (£3 l0s. per cent.l per annum, payable half-yearly. The amount of the said debentures and interest thereon is to be paid at the Treasury, Perth.

The works and undertakings for which the loan is proposed to be raised will in the opinion of the Board be of special benefit to the whole of the Wandering Road Board District, and any loan rate applicable to such loan will be levied on all rateable land within the said District.

Dated this 28th day of May, 1951.

E. H. WATTS, Chairman.

L. J. WHITE, Secretary.

8 June, 1951.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1633

MANDURAH ROAD BOARD.

MR. WILLIAM ELIJAH ALLEN has been ap­pointed Building Surveyor to the Mandurah Roal Board with effect from 7th March, 1951.

(Sgd.) R. L. TUCKEY. Chairman.

(Sgd.) E. L. EDWARDES. Secretary.

THE DOG ACT, 1903-1948. Bruce Rock Road Board.

By-law for Control of Dogs.

P.W. 872/38. PURSUANT to an Order in Council under section 35A of the Dog Act, 1903-1948, the Bruce Rock Road Board doth hereby make the following by-law for the control of dogs in the townsite of Bruce Rock.

(1) No person being the owner or keeper of any dog· shall permit the dog to be in or upon any part or portion of any road, footpath or reserve in that part of Johnson Street, Bruce Rock, bounded by Parry Street at the Northern end and Swan Street at the Southern end at any time unless such dog is upon a leash attached to a collar around its neck and the leash is held by the owner or keeper of the dog.

(2) Any dog found unattended and not under proper control within that portion of the townsite specified may be seized and dealt with in accordance with the provisions of the Dog Act and in addition the person permitting the dog to be in the portion of the townsite mentioned shall be liable to a penalty of not more than £5.

Passed by resolution of the Bruce Rock Road Board at a meeting held on the 10th day of May, 1951.

A. M. BULLER, Chairman.

N. N. McDONALD, Secretary.

Recommcnclecl-(Sgd .l C. H. SIMPSON.

Acting Minister for Local Government. Approved by His Excellency the Governor in

Executive Council this 1st day of June, 1951. (Sgd.) R. GREEN,

Acting Clerk of the Council.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Rockingham Road Board.

P.W. 175/39:

Local Government Department, Perth, 6th June, 1951.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the construction of ( 1) Beach lavatories at Safety Bay; ( 2) A Board Room to add to existing Office Build­ings, as a work and undertaking for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Dis­tricts Act, 1919-1948, by the Rockingham Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Northam Road District.

Alteration of Wards-Fixing of Election Date.

Local Government Department,

L.G. 290/41. Perth, 6th June, 1951.

IT is hereby notified, for ;,;ensral information, that the Minister for Local Government, acting under the authority of s-ction 13 of the Road Districts Act, has ordered and directed that in consequence 01' the creation of the Wundowie Ward of the Northam Road District and the alteration of the nvmbcr of members of that Board:-

( 1) The existing members for the South and East wards shall g·o out of office on the 6th day c f July, 1951, but shall be eligible for re-election.

(2) An election shall be held on the 7th day

ot July, 1951, for the purpose of r tm·ning one member for the vVundowie "\Vard and tv,·o members each for the South and East VVards.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1819-1948. Dowerin Road Board.

By-laws Governing Long Service Leave to be Granted to Employees of the Dowerin Road Board.

P.W. 545/27. THE Dowerin Road Board under and by virtue of the powers conferred on it in that behalf by the Road Districts Act, 1919-1943, 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 meaning assigned to them hereunder-

( a) "Board" means th:; Dowerin Road Board: (b) "Continuous Service" means service in the

employment of the 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.

2. All employees of the Board shall after each period of 10 years' continuous s~rvice as permanent full time employees thereof commencing from 1st January, 1951, be entitled to three months' long service leave. Long service leave is to be taken at the convenience of the Board, which will, as far as possible meet with the wishes of the em­ployee, but the Board may require the employee to take his leave by giving not less than three months' notice.

3. Absence on account of sickness shall not be deemed to be a break in the continuity of service, providing the period of absence shall not be longer than three months in any year, unl'.'ss otherwiss decided by the Board.

4. (a) Employees due t,:1 talze long service leave shall be paid their salary or wage for the period thereof at the rate equivalent to th8 salary or wage paid in the' weelz immediately preceding the taldng of long service leave.

(b) The Board may at its discretion either­( i) pay to an employee his salary or wages

periodically during long service leave, or (ii) pay to the employee in advance the sum

representing the amount of his salary or wages for the period of his long service leave.

5. 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 be entitled to a pro rata payment if they leave the service of the Board before the next period is completed.

6. In the event of resignation, retirement or death of an employee the Board may pay to such employee (or in the case of death, to his personal representative, or if there be none to his de­pendants) a sum of money equal to his salary or ,.vages for the period of long s'2rvice leave which the Board was empowered under th~sic by-laws to grant to such employee at the date of his resigna­tion, retirement or death, or if the Board after consideration of all the circumstances. direct that th 0 death of an employee be presum 0 d, the Board may authorise the payment to the dependants of the employee a sum equivalent to the amount of salary or wages which und 0 r thi.s by-law have been granted to the employ,e imm~diatelv prior to the date of his death, such datr to be determined by the Board.

7. An employee dismi8sed by thP Board except in the matter of retrenchment shall not be paid any sum in pursuance of the prec~ding by-law.

8. Long service leave shall be considered as a special period of rec11Perntion after a lPnrr,thy term of servic') 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

1634 G'.JVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [3 June, 1951.

or reward unless by special peEnission of the Board. Any contravention of this by-law shall entitle the Board to dismiss ths employee from its service and to cease paying or r.,cover any amounts paid in advance on account of long service leave.

Passed by thr> Dowerin Road Board at an Ordin­ary Meeting on 9th May, 1951.

(Sgd.l R,. A. RICHARDS, Chairman.

(Sgd.l H. J. TINDALE, Secretary.

Recommended-(Sgd.l C. H. SIMPSON,

Acting Minster for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 1st day of June, 1951.

(Sgd.l R. GREEN, Acting Cler!~ of the Council.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Bruce Roel~ Road Board. Local Government Department,

Perth, 6th June, 1951. L.G. 147 /39.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the p;u·chase of lot 152, Bruce Roel~, and the erection of a house thereon for an employee of the Board as works and undertakings for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Bruce Rock Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Wandering Road Board. Local Government Department,

Perth, 6th June, 1951. P.W. 912/49.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the purchase of a Power Grader as a work and undertaking for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Wandering Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY. Secretary for Local Government.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Cuballing Road Board.

Agricultural Hall By-laws. By-laws governing the management and use of

Cuballing Agricultural Hall. P.W. 946/30.

THE Cuballing Road Board, under ancl by virtue of the powers conferred on it in that behalf by the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, and all other powers enabling it, cloth hereby malze and publish the following by-laws:-

1. Interpretation clause. In the construction of these by-laws:-

(al The word "Board" shall mean the Cubal­ling Road Board.

Cbl The word "Building" shall mean and in­clude any hall, room or corridor of any such hall under the control of the Board.

2. Application for the hire of any building or furniture shall be made in writing to the Sec­retary not less than 48 hours before the time that such building or furniture is required, and shall state the purpose for which the building or furni­tn-e is required.

3. The name and place of abode of the actual ):'erson responsible or persons hiring any building or furniture shall be given in the application for the use of such building or furniture.

4. c; be rent of the building or furniture shal1 be paid with each application and shall be as set out on the Scl1edule hereunder.

5. The hours for which any building or furni­ture may be hired shall be:-

(al 9 o'clock a.m. to 7 o·crock p.m. (bl 7 o'clock p.m. to 2 o'clock a.m.

6. The Board may at any time demand that the hirer shall, prior to the term of engagement, deposit an amount estimated to cover any damage that might occur during· the term of such engage­ment.

7. The Board reserves the right to refuse to let any building or fm·niture to any applicant for the hiring of same without assigning any reason for such refusal.

8. The Board may at any time cancel any agreement made for the hiring of any building or furniture and refund any fees paid.

9. The Board may, at its discretion, on applica­tion, remit the charges for the hire of any build­ing or furniture, either partially or wholly, as it thinks fit, or grant the free use of any building or furniture.

10. In the event of two or more applications being made for the hire of any building or furni­ture for the same date and hour the Board may, without considering priority of application, deter­mine to which applicant the hire of such building or furniture shall be granted.

11. The hirer of any building shall comply with the provisions of the Health Act, Entertain­ment Tax Act, and any other Act in force for the time being, applicable to such hirings and use of any buildings. If in the opinion of the Board all the necessary actions have not been taken to comply with the provisions of the Acts above­mentioned, the Board may, at any time prior to, or during the term of engagement, forbid and prevent the use of such building.

12. In the event of the use of any building being forbidden or prevented under the last pre­ceding by-law, the hirer shall forfeit the full amount payable for the hire of such buildings as if the hire had been duly fulfilled and the Board shall not be responsible to the hirer for any loss or damage incurred by the hirer.

13. No spirituous or fermented liquors shall be brought into or consumed in any building during the term of engagement except when permitted by the Board in writing.

14. No person shall smoke any tobacco, cigar, cigarette, or objectionable substance, nor light or otherwise ignite any light in any building during any ball, or public entertainment, or at any gathering of persons, in the said building, whether such persons have been admitted by the payment of money or otherwise, except at a banquet or smoke social.

15. No person shall, in any part of the build-i11g:-

(al Enter, or be allowed to enter whilst in­toxicated.

(bl Use profane or improper language or be guilty of any misbehaviour whatsoever.

(cl Damage, mark or deface any wall or other part of the building. Any person who does, permits or suffers any such dama,ge shall be liable to pay the cost of such damage in addition to any penalty im­posed by these by-laws.

(ell Stand, loiter or cause any obstruction whatsoever in the passage-way of any building. Any person doing so shall im­mediately disperse on being requested to do so by the Secretary or other duly authorised officer of the Board, or a police constable, whether in uniform or other­wise.

16. No offensive impersonations or representa­tions of living persons, nor anything calculated to produce a disturbance, riot or breacll of the peace, shall be permitted in any building.

17. The hirer of any building shall be respon­sible for:-

(al Maintaining good order and ensuring that these by-laws are obeyed.

(bl Any damage done to the building, fix­tures, fittings, furniture or crockeryware, or other part of the property.

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18. The Secretary of the Board, or other duly authorised officer of the Board 01· a police con­stable shall be permitted to have free ingress to the building or any pa1t thereof, at all times during the term of engagement, and every facility shall be given them for enforcing these by-laws.

19. Every person who does, permits, or suffers any act, matter or thing contra1·y to any of these by-laws, 01· commits, or permits any breach or neg·lect hereof shall be deemed guilty of an offence against these by-laws, and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds (£20) for every such offence.

Schedule of Charges for Hall and Supper Room. Hall-Day: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., 5s. per hour. Night:

Meetings, socials and lectures to 11 p.m!., 15s. Night: Dances and entertainments to 2 a.m., £2.

Cl'Ockery-6d. pe1· dozen items per day. Chairs-6d. pe1· set of four per day. Confetti-An extra charge of 5s. will be made

if confetti is used in 01· about the Hall. General-The Board reserves the right to levy

any additional cha1·ge to cover the cost of any extra cleaning, repairs, etc., 1·endered necessary by virtue of any use of the hall and surroundings.

Passed by the Cuballing Road Board at the 01·dinary meeting of the Board held on 8th Novem­ber, 1950.

S. H. KNIGHT, Chairman.

A. CLARK, Secretary.

Recommended-( Sgd. l C. H. SIMPSON,

Acting Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 1st day of June, 1951.

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

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Dumbleyung Road Board.

Local Government Department, Perth, 6th June, 1951.

P.W. 287/32. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excdlency the Governor has approved of the purchase and installation of a new engine and generator at its Power House as a work and under­takine; for which money may be bonowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Dumbleyung Road Boa1·d.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Goomalling Road Board. Local Government Department,

Perth, 6th June, 1951. L.G. 711/47.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Eis Excellency the Governor has approved of the purchase of lot 166, Goomalling, and house thereon for an employee of the Board as works and under­ta!zings for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, by the Goomalling Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY, Secretary for Local Government.

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1950. Dardanup Road Boa1·d-Heavy Traffic By-law. P.W. 762/28.

THF, Dardanup Road Board, pursuant to an Order in Council under section 49 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1950, and in exercise of the power thereby con­fened doth hereby make the following by-laws to have effect in the Dai·danup Road Board Dis­trict:-

( al Th;; carriage by any vehicle of a load (in­cluclincJ tlw weight of the vehicle) exceeding eight (8) tons, on th., road frnm Dardanup to Waterloo (road No. 1165) is hereby prohibited.

t bl Any person who shall commit a breach of this by-law shall be liable on conviction to a penalty not exceeding twenty pounds.

Passed by a l'es0l11tion of the Dardanup Road Board at a meeting held on the 5th day of May, 1951.

Recommended-

J. P. DEPIAZZI, Chairman.

D. C. FIELD. Secretary.

r s,rd. l VIC'T'OR DONEY, Acting Minister for Lo~a1 Gove1·nment.

Approved bv His Excell,mcy the Governor in Executive Council this 1st day of June, 1951.

(Sgd.l R. GREEN. Acting Clerk of the Council.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Meekathana Road Board.

By-Laws Gov<>rning Long Service L 0 ave to be Granted to Employees of the Meekatharra Road Board.

P.W. 1401/35. THE l\foekatharra Road Boal'd, under and bv vir­tne of the nowers confened on it in that behalf bv the> Road Districts Act. 1919-1948, and all oth 0 r nowers enabling it, doth hereby make and p11blish. the following by-laws:-

1. Tn the interpretation of these bv-laws th<> following words shall have the meanings assigned to them hel'eunder:-

(a l "Board" means the Meekatharra Road Board.

(b l "Continuous service" means service in th 0

employment of this Board during which ,rn employee has not been absent from the service of the Board for a continu-011s period of more than two days or an aggregate period of more than 10 days without leave of absence being grnnted by the Board, provided that an em­ployee who was employed by the Board on a permanent basis immediately prior to ent,ering continuous full-time service with the Armed Forces of the Common­wealth of Australia, or who was directed bv the manpower directorate to serve elsewhere, between the 3rd day of Sen­temb~r. 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 eacJ1 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. Lone; 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 talrn leave by giving not less than three months' notice.

3. Absence on account of sickness shall not b<; deemed to be a break in continuity of service, providing the period of absence shall not exceed thr2e months in a year, unless otherwise decided by the Board.

4. Employees due to take long service leave shall be paid-

( a) Their salary or wage of the period thereof at the rate equivalent to the salary paid in the week immediately preceding the taking of long service leave.

(bl The Board may, at its disCl'etion, either­(il pay to an employee his wages or

salary periodically during long ser­vice leave, or

(ii) ]):ctY to an employee in advance a sum representing the amount of his wages 01· salary for the period of his long service leave.

1636 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951. ----------

5. (a) Employees shall not be entitled to long se1·vice leave until the completion of 1 O ywl's' s2r­vice. After the completion of the first 10 yea1·s, employees will then be entitled to a pro rnta pay­ment if they leave the service of the Boal'd be­fol'e the next pel'iod is completed.

(b) The long sel'vice leave granted unde1· this by-law shall be fol' a pel'iod not exc2eding one and th1·ee-tenths weeks for evel'y completed yeal' of service since the conclusion of the pel'iod of S'2l'Vice which qualified the employee fol' his Pl'e­vious long service leave, and shall be on full pay.

6. All annual leave to which an employee is en­titled 0l' will become entitled before tl1e expira­tion of his long service leave shall be taken by th,o employee in conjunction with his long service leave, but any public holidays which occm dul'­i11g the taking of his long se1·vice leave a1·e not to be paid fol' over and above the long servic~ leave, but are to form a pa1-t of such long service leave.

7. An employee dismissed by the Board, except. in the mattel' of 1·etl'enchment, shall not be paid any sum in pm·suance of the Pl'eceding by-law.

8. Long sel'vice leave shall be considel'ed as a special pe1·iod of 1·ecupera tion after a lengthy term of service, with a view to fitting the employee for

a furthei· te1·m, and during such leave no em­ployee shall undel'take any fol'm of employment for hire or reward. unless by special JY·rmission of the Board. Any contravention of this sub­clause shall entitle the Boal'd to dismiss the em­ployee from its sel'vice and to cease paying 01· to l'ecover any amounts paid in advance of long ser­vice leave.

Passed by the Meelrntharra Road Board at a Meeting held on the 20th day of April, 1951.

Recommend8d-

G. B. NICHOLS, Chairman.

W. H. TRIGG, Secretary.

( Sgd.) C. H. SIMPSON, Acting Minister for Local Government.

Approved by His Excellency the Govel'nor in Executive Council this 1st day of June, 1951.

(Sgd.) R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of tl1e Council.

THE ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1948. Tl1e Bayswater Road District.

Notice of Sale. DEFAULT having been made in tl1e payment of rates and other amounts charged on the several pieces of land hereinafter mentioned the Bayswater Road Board under and by virtue of power conferred upon it by the Road Districts Act, 1919-1948, and unless all rntes and othel' amounts charged and costs incuned are sooner paid will offer fo1· sale by Public Auction the several pieces of land set forth in column (5) of the schedule hereto at the Bayswate1· Town Hall, Slade Street, Bayswater, on Saturday the 16th day of June, 1951, at 10 a.m.

Any furthei· details and particulars of the said pieces of land may be obtained from the SeC1'eta1·y of the Board at its office or its Solicitors, Messrs. Boultbec, Godfrey & Virtue, 66 St. George's Terrace, Perth, or from the Auctioneers, Messrs. Gregsons of King Street, Pel'th.

Amount Item due No. to Board.

1. £7 15 8

2. £2 1 7

3. £10 15 4

4. £7 11 6

5. £2 5 5

By tl1e Board, cs,;c!.) ALPH,ED B. BONE,

Secretary.

Particubrs of Land herein before rcfcn.'('cl to.

Nan1c of person registered as

proprietor in fee simple address in Register Book.

Edward Anthony Fisk, 46 Melville Parade, Como, Manager.

Edward Anthony Fisk 46 Melville Parade, Como, Manager.

Thomas Alexander Waugh, Marsden. Westland, New Zea-land, Miner and Contractol'.

Henry Bea van Nicoll, of Beechwood, Hastings River, New South Wales, Storel{eeper.

Hen1·y Alexander Ryan, of Tuclrnn-ana, Storekeepel'.

Any otl1er person appearing in tl1e Register

Book. Description of land includin;,

reference to Certificate of Title.

All those pieces of land being por­tions of Swan Location S and being lots 44, 45, 46 and 47 on Plan 5223 and being part of the land comprised in Ce1-tificate of Title 1·egistered Vol. 1082 Fol. 297.

All that piece of land being po1·­tion of Swan Location S and being lot 57 on Plan 5223 and being pal't of the land corn -pl'ised in Cel'tificate of Title Vol. 1082 Fol. 297.

All those pieces of land being por­tions of Swan Location 1178 and being lots 57, 58 and 59 on Deposited Plan 1656 and being the whole of the land compi·ised in Certificate of Title registered Vol. 144 Fol. 135.

All those pieces of land being por­tions of Swan Location 1178 and being lots 113, 114 and 115 on Deposited Plan 1656 and being tl1e whole of the land compl'ised in Certificate of Title registe1·ed Vol. 181 Fol. 78.

All ths,t piece of land being por­tion of Swan Location 1233 and being lot 63 on D0posited Plan 2105 and being the whole of the land comprised in Certificate of Title registered Vol. 250 Fol. 194.

Location of Land.

Constance Street.

Ka tanning Street.

Clarke Road.

Fitzgerald Road.

Charnwoocl Street.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A

Ex. Co. No. 1023.

PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1914-1949. Department of Agriculture,

Perth, 1st June, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to the provi­sions of the Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1949, has been pleased to amend, in the manner mentioned in the Schedule hereunder, the regulations made under and for the purposes of the said Act and published in the Government Gazette on the 16th day of September, 1921, and from time to time amended thereafter.

Schedule.

A. L. McK. CLARK, Acting Director of Agriculture.

The abovementioned regulations are amended as follows:-1. Regulation 9 (Government Gazette 24/12/36) is deleted and a new

regulation 9 is inserted in lieu thereof as follows:-

9. The following fees shall be charged for inspection, including disinfection (if any) of fruit and plants-

Fruit in Cases or Trays. (a) one bushel case, and cases over one bushel-4d. per case; (b) cases under one bushel-2d. per case; (cl celery and vegetables of every kind whatsoever, except

onions and potatoes-(a) when packed in crates-4d. per crate; (b) when packed in bags or packages-

(d) nuts-

(i) for each and every bag or package or part of a bag or package up to 200 bags or packages, in one consignment-2d. per bag or package;

(ii) for each and every bag or package or part of a bag or package in excess of 200 bags or packages, in one consignment-Id. per bag or package;

(a) for each and every bag or package or part of a bag or package up to 200 bags or packages, in one consigmnent-2d. per bag or package;

(b) for each and every bag or package or part of a bag or package in excess of 200 bags or packages, in one consignment-Id. per bag or package;

(e) large bulbs and roots, for every thousand or part of a thousand, in one consignment-ls.;

(f) small bulbs-(a) for each thousand or part of a thousand up to two

thousand, in one consignment-ls.; (b) for every thousand or part of a thousand in

excess of two thousand, in one consignment-3d.; (g) strawberries and small plants, for every thousand or part

of a thousand, in one consignment-ls.; (h) apple seedlings and stocks, for every thousand or part of a

thousand, in one consignment-ls.; (i) pear seedlings and stocks, for every thousand or part of a

thousand, in one consignment-ls.; (j) peach seedlings and stocks, for every thousand or part of a

thousand, in one consignment-ls.; (kl plum seedlings and stocks, for every thousand or part of a

thousand, in one consignment-ls.; (1) orange seedlings and stocks, for every thousand or part of a

thousand, in one consignment-ls.; (m) vine cuttings, for every thousand or part of a thousand

in one consignment-ls.; (n) cuttings of any plants other than those enumerated above,

for every thousand or part of a thousand, in one consign­ment-ls.;

(oJ other plants, other than those enumerated above, for every hundred or part of a hundred, in one consignment-ls. 6d.;

(p) tobacco-for every ounce or part of an ounce of the seeds of the tobacco plant-ls.;

(ql peach, apricot and similar stones for propagation-6d. per bag;

(r) banana and pineapple suckers-6d. per bag; (s) grass roots-6d. per bag.

1637

1638 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Provided that a minimum inspection fee of one shilling shall be payable for each and every inspection under each and every paragraph above, except paragraph (o), and that a minimum inspection fee of one shilling· and sixpence shall be payable under paragraph (o).

2. A new regulation numbered 9A is inserted as follows:-9A. Except where otherwise provided the following fees shall be

charged for-(1) fumigation-where H.C.N. gas and carbon bisulphide is

used 10s. for each fumigation; (2) steaming-l0s. for each and every steaming.

3. The regulation contained in a notice dated the 20th day of March, 1935, and published in the Government Gazette on .the 22nd day of March, 1935 (page 716), relating to a fee payable by the owner or person in charge of any fruit, is cancelled.

4. Delete the words "Under Secretary for AgTiculture" wherever they appear in the regulations and substitute in lieu thereof the words "Director of Agriculture.''

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 1st day of June, 1951.

Ex. Co. No. 1021.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

PLANT DISEASES ACT, 1914-1949.

Department of Agriculture, Perth, 1st June, 1951.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to the provi­sions of the Plant Diseases Act, 1914-1949, has been pleased to amend in the manner mentioned in the schedule hereunder-

(a) the Plant Diseases (Potato) Regulations, 1923 and (b) the Plant Diseases (Onion) Regulations, 1923-

the said reg·ulations having been published in the Government Gazette on the 29th day of March, 1923.

A. L. McK. CLARK, Acting Director of Agriculture.

Schedule. 1. The Plant Diseases (Potato) Regulations, 1923 are amended as follows­

(a) That part of regulation 2 referred to as the "Endorsement" is amended-

(i) by deleting lines seven and eight and substituting in lieu thereof the following words, "Actinomyces scabies-causing Common Scab and Spongospora subterranea causing Powdery Scab of potatoes";

(ii) by deleting lines eleven and twelve and substituting in lieu thereof the following words, "Heterodera marioni and Hete­rodera schactii causing Eelworm of potatoes";

(b) Regulations numbered 15 and 16 are re-numbered 16 and 17 respectively;

(c) A new regulation numbered 15 is inserted as follows-15. All potatoes exported from the State of Western Aus­

tralia to any other State of the Commonwealth qf Australia shall be inspected by an officer of the Department of Agricul­ture and a fee of sixpence per ton or portion thereof shall be paid by the consignor to £he Department of Agriculture to cover the cost of such inspection.

2. The Plant Diseases (Onion) Regulations, 1923 are amended as follows­(a) Regulations 13 and 14 are re-numbered 14 and 15 respectively. (b) A new regulation numbered 13 is inserted as follows-

13. All onions exported from the State of Western Aus­tralia to any other State of the Commonwealth of Australia shall be inspected by an officer of the Department of Agricul­ture and a fee of sixpence per ton or portion thereof shall be paid by the consignor to the Department of Agriculture to cover the cost of such inspection.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council this 1st day of June, 1951.

R. GREEN, Acting Clerk of the Council.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1639

Department of Agriculture, Perth, 28th May, 1951.

UNDER section 56 ( 1) of the Noxious Weeds Act, 1950, I he1·eby declare the plant known as Penny-1·oyal <Mentha pulegium L.) to be a secondary noxious weed within the boundaries of the Den­mark Road Board district.

than five shillings and threepence (5s. 3d.) per ton net packed weight on all dried vine fruits produced, including fruit sold for distilling.

Dated this 5th day of June, 1951.

(Sgd.) L. THORN, Acting Minister for Agriculture.

(Sgd.) G. B. WOOD, Minister for Agriculture.

DRIED FRUITS ACT, 1947.

Department of Agriculture, Perth, 5th June, 1951.

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the powers contained in section 34 of the Dried Fruits Act, 1947, I, Lindsay Thorn, Acting Minister for Agriculture, have disapproved of the action of the Board in determining the contribution of the growers of dried vine fruits for the year 1951 to be at the rate of seven shillings (7s.) per ton net packed weight and have prohibited the Board fl'om proceeding with the recovery from any grower a contribution for the year 1951 at a rate greater

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment of the undermentioned persons as Inspectors under Che Dairy Products Marketing Regulations Act, 1934:-West, H. J.; Baker, A. E.; Bettenay, R. A.; Hobbs, A. H., and Hamilton, A. L.; and the can­cellation of the appointment of the following per­sons as Inspectors under the abovementioned Act:-Paul, R. A.; Cousins, P. C.; Nelson, J. M.; Rogers, H. S.; Cardon, V. L., and Giles, C.

W. M. KIRK, for Chief Administrative Officer.

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Tender Board Date.

No.

1951. i

404/51 i\fay 31 I

409/iil .J1111c I

109\l/50 do.

5ii4/51 i\ifay 31

482/51 do.

436/51 do.

354/.51 do.

434/51 do.

483/51 do.

467/iil do.

13/51 do.

477/51 do.

WES'l'ERN AUS'fRALIAN GOVERNMENT 'l'ENDER BOARD. dcceptcil 1 enders.

I Schei Department

Contractor. dule Particulars. concerned. No.

' A. l~. Davies, ···• 175A, l<;rect,ion of 2 only ii0,000 gal1011 C.I.S.I. ··•· .... w. ('.<)llZ<:118, , ... l!liil Ston~ge Ta.11lrn at W11ndowic D. Cr,iig (exclusive of Oxy and Acety-

10110 Blectrodes Usecl) lfon1t•,, Ltd .... .... 17!JA, Reinforced Concrete (Hyd) Pipes Metropolitall \Vatcr

l\l5] delivered on to DepaTtme11t's Supply Lonies at Contrnctor's \Vnrks, as follows

Item I ........ , ... .... .... .... .. .. Item 2 .... .... .... , ... .... ., ..

.... .... .... . ... fi33A, Pire !fighting l~quipment for 1950 South Freman tie and East

Perth Oener,iting St>itions, ,is follows:-

ChcJfo1s & Co., Ltd ..... .... Item I .... .... .... .... .. ... .. .. Item 2 .... . ... .... .... .... .. ..

Wormald (Bros. 8011th), .... ltcm 7 .... , ... .... .... ..... .. .. Ltd.

R. H. Wi!s011 .... ]!)3A, Pmchase and Rcmovtil of I only Fisheries .... 1951 Second-hand Outboard Motor

,it Fisheries Department Sheridnn's Engmviug & 207A, 2,000 only Registration Certifi- Police .... .. ..

Metal Stnmping Co. 1951 cate Holders for Motor Cycles J, M. Hedley .... 190A, Purchase and Removal of 1 011ly Public Works .. ..

1951 Second-hand 1939 ]5 C,Yt. fo. ternational Utility

Atkins (W.A.), Ltd. ···• 156A, 2 only Air Compressor Units, Metropolitan W>itcr 1951 delivered into M.W.S. Store, Supply

·Loftus Street, as per Items I and 2

R. D. }IcDon,ild .... 188A, Pmchase and Removal of I only Public Works . ... 1951 Second-hand 1940 Ford V8

Ro,idster 0. w. Stmng .... 206A, Purchase aml Removal of I only Mines .... .. ..

1951 Second-hand 1939 15 cwt. fo. ternational Utility

Imperird Printing Co. 202A, Purchase and Removal of I only Govt. Printer .. .. 1951 Second-hand Treadle Round

Corner Cutting Machine from Govt. Printer

Bradford, Kendall, Ltd. HA, 784 only Bogies for Railway Railw>iys .. .. l\l.51 Wagons in ,iccordance with

Specification No. 713 with Ride Control Package using 3-l-rr in. Travel Springs, de-livered to Railway Siding, Freman tie

Hector K. Fuller .. .. ]53A, C>irtage of Stores and General Native Affairs 1951 Goods, and the transportation

of Natives between Wyndham >ind Moola Bulla Station from 1st June, 1951, to 31st May, 1952, as follows:-

Item 1 .... .... .... .. .. .... .. .. Item 2 .... .... .... .... .... .. .. Item 3 .... .... .... .... .... .. .. Item 4 .... .... .... .... .... . ...

I

- ..

Rate.

--

£810 5s.

I ls. 3d. per !in. ft l0s. 3d. per Jin. ft

£2,474. £897 l0s . £13,490.

£30.

£10 per 100, plu S>iles Tax.

£266.

£247 7s. 6d. each

£351.

£305.

£5.

£4 I 5 each, less £ 6 t for use of Uni

Beam.

ls. per ton/mile 6d. per ton/mile No Charge. No Charge.'

1640 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951. ------------------------------------------------

WESTERJ\' AUSTRALIAN GO\'ER:'\ \rn,vr TEJ\DEil BOAIW-contimwd.

Acceptecl Tenclers-continued.

1'ender Sche-Board Date. Contractor. dule Particulars. Department

concerned. Rate. No. No.

i\:i'.3/:il do. P. ,J. Rynn ..,. 182A, i Cartage of Firewood from State Saw .Mills, Carlisle, to HerLth­cote Reception Home, from 1st July, 1951, to 30th No­vember, 1951

Chief Secretary's 8s. 6d. per ton.

Hi8/:il ,June

Date of Advertising.

1951. May 24 May 24 May 31 ~fay 31

May 22 May 24 May 24 May 31 ,June 6

Feb. 20 June 5 June 7 ,June 7 June 7 Mar. 29 May 31 June 7 June 5 June !i ,June 7 May 29 .... May 15 May 22 May 31 Apr. 26 Apr. 26 ,Tan. 16

British tric

Schedule No.

238A, 1951 244A, 1951 246A, 1951 247A, 1951

231A, 1951 234A, 1951 235A, 1951 253A, 1951 256A, 1951

76A, 1951 258A, 1951 259A, 1951 260A, 1951 261A, 1951 143A, I 951 245A, 1951 263A, 1951 525A, 1951 257A, 1951 262A, 1951 242A, 1951 215A, 1951 229A, 1951 248.-i., 1951 185.-i., 1951 198.-i., 1951

23.-i., 1951

ID51

Oencrnl Elcc- 74A, Cable and CrLble Boxes, etc., delivered into State Elec­tricity Store, South Fremantle q1iotcd in Australian currency (but exclusive of Duty and Primage) as follows:-

Co., Ltd. ID:il

Item 150 Item 151 Item 152 Item 153 Item 154 ltem 155 Item 156 Item 157 Item 158 Item 159 Item 160 Item 161 Item 162 Item 163 Item 164 Item 165 Item 166 Item 167 Item 168 Item 169 Item 180 Item 181 Item 182 Item 183 Item 184 Itmc 18!i Item 186 Item 187

Tenders for Government Supplies.

Supplies required.·

Exhaust Fan Units for Royal Perth Hospital Steel Pipes 13}in. x ll}in. ext. dia. Boiler Firewood for Kalgoorlie District Hospital

£23,569. £395. £1,114. £2,485. £1,472. £2,38(i. £1,474. £1,058. £510. £134. £1,587. £139. £119. £11 I. £83. £391. £110. £98. £408. £61. £40 10s. £14 6s. each. £1 2s. fie!. each. £1 2s. 6d. each. £1 2s. 6cl. each. £1 8s. 3d. each. £1 8s. 6d. each. £6 ls. 6d.

Date of Closing.

1951. ,June 14 June 14 ,June 14

'rransport between the Claremont Railway St1,tion and the Claremont Mental Hospital ....

Fabrication of 31½ in. ext. dia. Steel Pipe Electric Lamps for W.A.G.R. Commission Electric Lamps for P.\V.D., Tramways and other Government Departments Upholstered Easy Chairs for Claremont Mental Hospital Battery Shoes and Dies

Diesel Rail Cars Steel Sections for S.E.C. Registration Holder for Horse Drawn Vehicles Windmill Pumps and Rods Stainless Steel Sinks .... . ... .... . ... Fabrication and other Steel for the Government Printing Office at Subiaco .... Electricity Meters for State Electricity Commission Machine Tools for Main Roads Department Fly Spray for Government Institutions Exhaust Fan Units for Kalgoorlie School of Mines Transformer Oil for S.E.C. Pumping Machinery for Geraldton Sewerage Pumping Station No. -Railway Wagon Equipment Marine Diesel Engine for Wyndham Meatworks Railway Switches, Crossing and Check Rails Car and Wagon Wheels and Axles for W.A.G.R. Commission Underground Cable, 66 K.V. for State Electricity Commission Gas Making and Ancillary Plant

June 14 June 14 June 14 ,June 14 ,June 21 June 21 Extended to June 21 June 21 June 21 ,June 21 June 21

*June 21 June 21 June 21 June 28 June 28 June 28 June 28 June 28 July 5 July 12

*July 19 *Aug. 23 *8ept. 27

* Forms, etc., also available at the office of the Agent General for \V,A. in London.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1641 ---------------

For Sale by Tender.

Date of Advertising. Sohedule No_ Supplies required.

Date of Closing.

:\fay 31 249A, :\Iay 31 2i\0A,

19GI 1951

Intcma,tional Truck, 4 ton 1939 Model .... Chevrolet I 5 cwt. l;tility \\'reek of 1940 Chevro!e't l;tility ....

,June 14 June 14 .June 14 i\Iay :31 2iilA, 19.31

:\fay 31 .... I 2;')2A, 1951 i\Iachinery ,rnd Equipment ex Olcl Power Station, Bridgetown . i .July ii

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 !Je obtained on appliration at the 'l'ender Board Office, J'llurray Street, Perth. No tender necessarily accepted.

7th .June, 1951.

REGISTRATION OF MINISTERS. Pursuant to Part III of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and M'arriages Act, 1894-1948.

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 6th June, 1951.

Appointments. IT is 11ereby published, for g·eneral information, that the undermentioned ministers have been duly registered in this Office for the Celebration of Marriages throughout the State of Western Aus­tralia:-

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

The United Aborigines Mission, West Australian Council.

42/49; 1/6/51; Mr. Henry Coles Evans Lupton; Sunday Island, via Derby; Kimberley W€st.

Baptist Union of W.A. Incorp. 34/51; 1/6/51; Pastor Colyn Trevor Lansdown;

Baptist Manse. Boddington; Williams. 34/51; 1/6/51; Pastor Albert Edward Waller;

Baptist Manse, Nanogin; Williams.

R. J. LITTLE, Registrar General.

APPOINTMENTS.

Under Section 6 of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Maniages Act, 1894-1948.

Registrar General's Office, Perth, 6th June, 1951.

THE following appointments have been approved:-R.G. No. 89/42-Mr. Francis Edward Mccaw to

act temporarily as District Registrar of Births, Deaths and Maniages for the Fremantle Registry District, to maintain an office at Fremantle, during the absence on leave of Mr. William Lewis Hard­wick; appointment to date from 1st June, 1951.

R.G. No. 53/40--Constable Henry Bernard Olsson to act temporarily as Assistant District Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Williams Registry District, to maintain an office at Wickepin, during the absence on leave of Constable Stephen Monger Strahan; appointment to date from 14th May, 1951.

R. J. LITTLE, Registrar General.

THE MINING ACT, 1904. (Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office, Broome, 15th May, 1951.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder on the date mentioned, to issue out of the Ward~n's Court an order authorising the cancellation of registration of the undermentioned Mining Tenements in accordance with regulation 180 of the Mining' Act 1904. An order may issue in the absence of th~

A. H. 'l'ELFER, Ch»irman

registered holder, but should he desire to object to such order he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection contain­ing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and determine the same, in accordance with the evidence then submitted.

(Sgd.) A. L. F. TAYLOR, Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Broome, on Friday, the 29th day of June, 1951.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

WEST KIMBERLEY MINERAL DISTRICT.

Mineral Claims.

30-Michael Patrick Durack; ,20 Howard Street, Perth; non-payment of rent.

31-Michael Patrick Durack; 20 Howard Street, Perth; non-payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904.

(Regulation 180.l Warden's Office,

Bridgetown, 19th April, 1951. TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of the Mineral Field mentioned hereunder on the date mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an order authorising the cancellation of registra­tion of the undermentioned Mining Tenements in accordance with regulation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in the absence of the registered holder, but should he desire to object to such order he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection contain­ing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and determine t11e same, in accordance with the evi­dence then submitted.

(Sgd.) L. W. STOTTER, Warden.

To be heard at the ·warden's Court, Bridgetown, on Wednesday, the 20th day of June, 1951.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

GREENBUSHES MINERAL FIELD.

Mineral Claims. 85-T. W. W._ Greenhill, 13 Cheetham Street, Kal­

g·oorlle; J. T. Eddy and H. G. Bannister, 102 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

87-J. R. Hylton; 102 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie; non­payment of rent.

1642 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

88-Goldfields Tin New Syndicate; 102 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

89-W. G. Pickering; 65 The Avenue, Nedlands; non-payment of rent.

90-W. B. Loxton; 102 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

91-J. H. Smith; Greenbushes; non-payment of rent.

92-H. G. Bannister; 102 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

93-T. W. W. Greenhill; 13 Cheetham Street, Kal­goorlie; non-payment of rent.

94-G. Breen; 55 MacDonald Street, Kalgoorlie; non-payment of rent.

Water Right. 286-J. J. Fox; Box M939, Perth; L. M. Deane­

Freeman and F. E. Deane-Freeman, 556 Hay Street, Perth; non-payment of rent.

Dredging Claims. 107-J. T. Eddy, 102 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie; non­

payment of rent. 108-B. Gillett; 102 Egan Street, Kalgoorlie; non­

payment of rent.

THE MINING ACT, 1904. <Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office, Perth, 14th May, 1951.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of the Goldfields mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an order authorising the cancellation of registration of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in accord­ance with reg·ulation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in the absence of the registered holder, but should he desire to object to such order he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection containing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and determine the same, in accordance with the evidence then sub­mitted.

(Sgd.) A. H. TELFER, Warden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Mines Depart­ment, Perth, on Wednesday the 20th day of June, 1951.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD.

Mineral Claims. 12-Edney, John; Mt. Florence Station, Coolawan­

yah; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

48-Hancock, Langley George; c/o E. A. Wright & Co., 609 Wellington Street, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

67-Hancock, Langley George; c/o E. A. Wright & Co., 609 Wellington Street, Perth; non­payment of rent and no miner's right.

68-Hancock, Langley George; c/o E. A. Wright & Co., 609 Wellington Street, Perth; non­payment of rent and no miner's right.

69-Radley, Cecil; Roebourne; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

70-Radley, Cecil; Roebourne; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

71-McAlear, Patrick, McCall, Andrew Patrick, O'Brien, William, and McCall, Daisy; Roe­bourne; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

73-Horn, Lionel Chesworth and Leevers, Jack Chesworth; Roebourne; no miner's right.

Residence Area. 204-Barrett & Radley Pty. Ltd., Roebourne; no

miner's right.

Business Areas. 200-Stone, David McArthur; Whim Creek; no

miner's right. 201-Banett & Radley Pty. Ltd.; Roebourne; non­

payment of rent and no miner's right. 202-Stone, David McArthur; Whim Creek; no

miner's right.

Machinery Area. 16-Tyrer, Gordon Stephen; Roebourne; no miner's

right.

OUTSIDE PROCLAIMED GOLDFIELD. Mineral Claims.

lllH-Oma, Victor Charles; Palace Hotel Cham­bers, Perth; non-payment of rent.

247H-Linton, John Barrow, jnr.; 763-7 Welling­ton Street, Perth; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

280H-Saunders, Georg·e Richard; Baandee; no,.,. payment of rent and no miner's right-

282H-Bryant, Frank Ringo!, and Fennell, Walter George; Marchagee; no miner's right.

287H-Smith, John Henry; Greenbushes; non-pay ment of rent and no miner's right.

293H-Ripper, Percy Edward Thomas; Doodlakine; non-payment of rent.

304H-Clackline Refractories Ltd.; c/o Paton & Morris, Pastoral House, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

358H-Saunders, George Richard; Baandee; non­payment of rent and no miner's rig·ht.

362H-Perth Modelling Works; Claisebrook Road, East Perth; non-payment of rent.

364H-Dillon, John Lloyd, and Rosenberg, Phillip; c/o C. Lunt, C.M.L. Buildings, Perth; no miner's right.

367H-Smith, John Henry; Greenbushes; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

370H-Norman, Gordon; Box 55, Albany; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

373H-Smith, John Henry; Greenbushes; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

379H-Clackline Refractories Limited; c/o Paton & Mon-is, Pastoral House, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

380H-Clackline Refractories Limited; c/o Paton & Mon-is, Pastoral House, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

395H-Jose, Albert Henry and Southwood, William Ernest; 33 Banacl, Street, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent.

396H-Jose, Albert Henry, and Southwood, William Ernest; 33 Barrack Street, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent.

397H-Fennell, Walter George; Marchagee; non­payment of rent.

399H-Jose, Albert Henry, and Southwood, William Ernest; 33 Banack Street, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent.

401H-H. B. Brady Coy. Ltd., 235 Aberdeen Street, West Perth, and Saunders, George Richard, Baandee; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

402H-Kay, Cyril James; Baandee; non-payment of rent.

407H-H. B. Brady Coy. Ltd., 235 Aberdeen Street, West Perth, and Saunders, George Richard, Baandee; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

408H-Jose, Albert Henry, and Southwood, William Ernest; 33 Banack Street, Perth; non­payment of rent.

410H-Ripper, Percy Edwin Thomas, and Ripper, Edwin Peter; Doodlakine; non-payment of rent.

417H-Australian Glass Manufacturers Co. Pty. Ltd.; 37 Kensington Street, East Perth; non-payment of rent.

418H-Australian Glass Manufacturers Co. Pty. Ltd.; 37 Kensington Street, East Perth; non-payment of rent.

425H-Ampol Petroleum Ltd.; c/o Parker & Parker, 21 Howard Street, Perth; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

426H-H. B. Brady Coy. Ltd.; 235 Aberdeen Street, West Perth; non-payment of rent.

427H-H. B. Brady Coy. Ltd.; 235 Aberdeen Street, West Perth; non-payment of rent.

428H-Mabey, Horace Ernest, and Pearce, Desmond James Arthur; Bridgetown; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

429H-Rendle, Eric Edjcumbe, Box G430, G.P.O., Perth; Morgan, Harry George, Denmark; no miner's right.

432H-Anticich, Jack; 139 Main Street, Osborne Park; non-payment of rent.

433H-Clemens, Victor Edgar; Quairading; non­payment of rent.

8 June, 1951.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1$43

Dredging Claims. 9H-Rare Metals Pty. Limited; 101 St. George's

Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent. l0H-Rare Metals Pty. Limited; 101 St. George's

Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent. 11H-Ilmenite Proprietary Limited; Parker &

Parker, 21 Howard Street, Perth; non­payment of rent and no miner's right.

12H-Hanrahan, Henry John, and Hanrahan, Hardwick; Albany; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

12H-Moir, Andrew, John, and Gillett, William Bendle; Albany; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

13H-Ilmenite Proprietary Limited; Parker & Parker, 21 Howard Street, Perth; non­payment of rent and no miner's right.

19H-Ilmenite Proprietary Limited; Parker & Parker, 21 Howard Street, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

22H-Rare Metals Pty. Limited; 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-payment of rent.

27H-Hawkins, Maxine Beatrice, Cecil Buildings, Perth, and Bradley, Patrick Joseph, Bas­sendean Pa1·ade, Bassendean; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

28H-Pinchin, Francis Arthur; Box 1290, G.P.O., Perth; non-payment of rent.

29H-Bradley, Patrick Josepl1; Bassendean Parade, Bassendean; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

30H-Hawkins, Maxine Beatrice, Cecil Buildings, Perth, and Pinchin, Francis Arthur, Box 1290, G.P.O., Perth; non-payment of rent.

34H-Reynolds, Percy Llewellyn; Lochville, Won­nerup; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

THE MINING ACT, 1904. (Regulation 180.)

Warden's Office, Marble Bar, 7th May, 1951.

TAKE notice that it is the intention of the Warden of the Goldfield mentioned hereunder, on the date mentioned, to issue out of the Warden's Court an order authorising the cancellation of registration of the undermentioned Mining Tenements, in accordance with regulation 180 of the Mining Act, 1904. An order may issue in the absence of the registered holder, but should he desire to object to such order he must, before the date mentioned, lodge at the Warden's Office an objection contain­ing the grounds of such objection, and, on the date mentioned, the Warden will proceed to hear and determine the same, in accordance with the evi­dence then submitted.

(Sgd.) K. H. HOGG, Vvarden.

To be heard at the Warden's Court, Marble Bar, on Wednesday, the 20th day of June, 1951.

Nature of Holding, No. of Area, Name of Registered Holder, Address, Reason for Resumption.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD. Marble Bar District.

Dredging Claims. 14-Hansen, Hagbarth; Marble Bar; non-payment

of rent. 16-Hansen, Hagbarth, and Johannson, Andrew;

Marble Bar; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

19-Hansen, Hagbarth, and Johannson, Andrew; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

22-Hansen, Hagbarth, and Johannson, Andrew; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

25-Johnston, John Albert; ,Marble Bar; non-pay­ment of rent.

26-Johnston, Emily; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.

32-Johnston, Robert; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.

Mineral Claims. 106-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart,

101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

107-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

109-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

116-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

119-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

120-Tantalite Limited, c/o McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

121-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

139-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

140-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart, 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

174-Griffiths, William Edward, Rosenthal, Naomi, Rosenthal, Lindsay Keith, Zeffert, Jessie Isabel, and Zeffert, Julius Harold; c/o L. K. Rosenthal, Stewart Dawson's, Perth; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

175-Griffiths, William Edward, Rosenthal, Naomi, Rosenthal, Lindsay Keith, Zeffert, Jessie Isabel, and Zeffert, Julius Harold; c/o L. K. Rosenthal, Stewart Dawson's, Perth; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

180-Charlton, James Wallace, and Puddy, Pe1·cy James; c/o H. Hansen, Marble Bar; non­payment of rent and no miner's right.

181-Charlton, James Wallace, and Puddy, Percy James; c/o H. Hansen, Marble Bar; non­payment of rent and no miner's right.

184-Brockoff, Otto Bernard; c/o A. Rieck, Marble Bar; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

185.:._Rieck, Alfred; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.

186-Hansen, Hagbarth; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.

188-Charlton, James Wallace, and Puddy, Percy James; c/o H. Hansen, Marble Bar; non­payment of rent and no miner's right.

190-Brockoff, Otto Bernard; c/o A. Rieck, Marble Bar; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

191-Johnston, John Albert; Marble Bar; non-pay­ment of rent.

192-Johnston, John Albert; Marble Bar; non-pay­ment of rent.

194-Thompson, Alexander Joseph; Vautin, William, and Hedley, Bruce McKenzie; c/o A. J. Thompson, Marble Bar; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

199-Goode, Don, Goode, Herman, and Rieck, Alfred; c/o A. Rieck, Marble Bar; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

209-Witty, John Malcolm; Marble Bar; non-pay­ment of rent and no miner's right.

211-Rieck, Alfred; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent. ·

213-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart, Perth; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

214-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart, Perth; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

226-Murphy, Cyril Barry; c/o H. Hansen, Marble Bar; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

227--Challenger, Clarence William; Marble Bar; non-payment of rent and no miner's right.

228-Pelle, John Christian; Port Hedland; non-payment of 1·ent. ·

229-Macdonald, Eoin Henderson; c/o D. W. Mc­Leod, Marble Bar; non-payment of rent.

Water Right. 47-Hedley, Donald McKenzie; Marble Bar; non­

payment of rent and no miner's right.

1644 GuVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. (8 June, 1951.

Machinery Areas. 44-Baker, John Chaffey; Marble Bar; non-pay­

ment of rent. 54-Jeffreys, John William; Nullagine; non-pay­

ment of rent. 55-Baker, John Chaffey; Marble Bar; non-pay­

ment of rent. 56-Hedley, Donald McKenzie; Marble Bar; non­

payment of rent and no miner's right. 59-Stubbs, Stuart Henry; Marble Bar; non-pay­

ment of rent. 60-Stubbs, Stuart Henry; Marble Bar; non-pay­

ment of rent.

Residence Areas. 139-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart,

Perth; no miner's right. 144-Comet Gold Mines Ltd.; c/o S. H. Stubbs,

Marble Bar; no miner's right.

Business Areas. 129-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart,

Perth; no miner's right. 130-Tantalite Limited; c/o McLaren & Stewart,

Perth; no miner's right.

Garden Area. 75-Higgins, William Stephen; Marble Bar; non­

payment of rent and no miner's right.

Nullagine District.

Dredging Claims. l0L-McKinnon, William Michael; Nullagine; non­

payment of rent. 14L-McKinnon, William Michael; Nullagine; non­

payment of rent. 15L-McKinnon, William Michael; Nullagine; non­

payment of rent.

Water Rights. 27L-Allsopp, James Hunter; Nullagine; non-pay­

ment of rent. 32L-McKinnon, William Michael, and Howard,

Roland Henry; Nullagine; non-payment of rent.

34L-McKinnon, William Michael, and Bell, David; Nullagine; non-payment of rent.

Machinery Areas. 16L-McKinnon, William Michael; Nullagine; non­

payment of rent. 17L-Tatham, John Robert; Nullagine; non-pay­

ment of rent.

Garden Areas. 20L-Allsopp, James Hunter; Nullagine; non-pay­

ment of rent. 27L-Stevens, Francis; Nullagine; non-payment of

rent and no miner's right.

THE MINING ACT, 1904-1950.

Notice of Intention to Forfeit Leases for Non­payment of Rent.

Department of Mines, Perth, 21st May, 1951.

IN accordance with section 97 of the Mining· Act, 1904-1950, notice is hereby given that unless the rent due on the undermentioned leases be paid on or before the 13th day of July, 1951, it is the inten­tion of the Governor under the provisions of section 98 of the above mentioned Act to forfeit such leases for breach of covenant, viz., non-payment of rent.

A. H. TELFER, Under Secretary for Mines.

COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Coolgardie District.

Gold Mining Leases. 4600-MELVA MAIE: Hill, Victor James. 5245-TINDALS No. 1: Consolidated Gold Mines of

Coolgardie Limited. 5246-TINDALS No. 2: Consolidated Gold Mines of

Coolgardie Limited. 5247-TINDALS No. 3: Consolidated Gold Mines of

Coolgardie Limited. 5248-BIG BLOW: Consolidated Gold Mines of

Coolgardie Limited.

5259-TINDALS CENTRAL: Consolidated Go Id Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5295-EMPRESS OF COOLGARDIE: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5296-TINDALS CENTRAL EXTENDED: Consoli­dated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5297-DREADNOUGHT EXTENDED: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5311-LISTERS GOLD MINE : Lister, George Francis; Lister, Arthur; Lister, Jack.

5317-FRANK: Consolidated Gold Mines of Cool­gardie Limited.

5324-SPARGO'S: Spargo's Reward Gold Mine (1935) No Liability,

5325-GOLDEN GULLY: Spargo's Reward Gold Mine (1935) No Liability.

5328-DREADNOUGHT: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5330-UNDAUNTED: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5333-DREADNOUGHT CENTRAL: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5334-N ORTH DREADNOUGHT: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5362-SPARGO'S No. 3: Spargo's Reward Gold Mine < 1935) No Liability.

5363-SPARGO'S No. 4: Spargo's Reward Gold Mine (1935) No Liability.

5451-H OST GROUP: Annear, Roy Laton; Saunders, Oswald Arthur.

5466-TINDALS SOUTH: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited. ·

5481-TINDALS NORTH No. 3: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5482--TINDALS NORTH No. 2: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5483-TINDALS NORTH No. 1: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5484-TINDALS NORTH No. 4: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5846-LADY CARMEN: Consolidated Gold Mines Coolgardie Limited.

5488-TINDALS No. 3 WEST: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5500--PARIS CENTRAL: Lister, George Francis; Lister, Arthur; Lister, Jack.

5502-FLAG STAFF: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5504-TINDALS No. 4 WEST: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5505-EMPRESS OF COOLGARDIE SOUTH: Con­solidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5532-TINDALS EAST: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5548-GREAT HOPE: Consolidated Gold Mines of Coolgardie Limited.

5598-KING SOLOMON: Hall, Norman Stephen; James, Thomas Edwin.

5624-EUNDYNIE: Stein, Karl Frederic!{· Stein Eric Rudolph. ' '

5645-GOLDCOIN: Wolinski, Phillip; Davidson, Anthony.

5647-FAIR PLAY GOLD MINE: Oreb, Ante; Tabain, Ante.

5653-GLEESON'S: Bates, Helen. 5656-ALICIA: Consolidated Gold Mines of Cool­

gardie Limited. 5657-ALICIA SOUTH: Consolidated Gold Mines

of Coolgardie Limited. 5663-BOBS: Saunders, Oswald Arthur. 5683-MASTER KEY GOLD MINE: Allam, Henry

Ogilvie. 5687-GREAT WESTERN: Waples, John Thomas;

McRostie, Catherine. 5702-CARDIFF CASTLE: Kirwan Bros. 5715-RIVETTE GOLD MINE: Cor!Joy, Terence

Bany. 5718-BURBANKS REEFERS: New Coolgardie

Gold Mines No Liability. 5720-BURBANKS CENTRAL DEEPS: New Cool­

gardie Gold Mines No Liability. 5721-BIRTHDAY GIFT DEEPS: New Coolgardie

Gold Mines No Liability. 5722-MAIN REEF DEEPS: New Coolgardie Gold

Mines No Liability. 5738-BURBANKS WEST DEEPS: New Coolgardie

Gold Mines No Liability. 5770-LONDONDERRY: Taylor, John Valentine. 5773-PEEWIT: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability, 5774-PLOVER: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability,

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 164$

5775-MOPOKE: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No Liability.

5776-COCKATOO: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No Liability. .

5777-PARAKEET: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No Liability.

5778-G AL AH : New Coolgardie Gold Mines No Liability.

5779-WAGTAIL: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No Liability.

5780-MAGPIE: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No Liability.

5781-KOOKABURRA: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No Liability.

5782-KINGFISHER: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No Liability.

5783-BUDGERIGAR: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No Liability.

5788-MIGNONNE: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No Liability.

5790-MISSING LINK: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No Liability.

5793-TWO CEES: Wolinski, Phillip; Davidson, Anthony.

5794-BLUE BIRD: Napier, George Pensenby. 5796-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT: Bruce: Charles. 5815-WARREN N.: Kingswood, Richard. 5819-LONDONDERRY SOUTH: Taylor, John

Valentine. 5820-LONDONDERRY NORTH: Taylor, John

Valentine. 5821-J AN E: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5824-J o YR O: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5825-STANLEY: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5826-OAKLEA: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5827-SKIPTON: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liabilty. 5828-BRIGHTON: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5829-BRADLEY: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5831-GOLD COIN SOUTH: Chetkovich, Nicholas;

Davidson, Anthony; Wolinski, Phillip. 5834-HARPERS: Saunders, Oswald Arthur. 5839-MOUNT NORTH: Graham, William. 5840-MOUNT SOUTH-WEST: Lyne, Harold. 5841-MOUNT SOUTH: Cranston, John Windsor. 5842-MOUNT EAST: James, Charles Henry. 5843-MOUNT WEST: Kings, Frank Thomas. 5844-JACKPOT: Baker, John Patrick. 5846-IMPERIAL: Kirwin Bros. 5848-HIDDEN SECRET CENTRAL: Stein, Karl

Frederick; Stein, Eric Rudolph. 5849-E:IDDEN SECRET N O R T H : Stein, Karl

F'rederick; Stein, Eric Rudolph. 5851-LORD BOBS: Stopp, Charles. 5854-F INCH: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5855-BLACKBIRD: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5856-SPARROW: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5857-MYNAH: New Coolg·ardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5858-THRUSH: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5859-D o VE: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5860-W REN: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability. 5861-SKYLARK: New Coolgardie Gold Mines No

Liability.

Kunanalling District. Gold Mining Leases.

970S-CARBINE: Crawford, Mary Ann.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD. Gold Mining Leases.

1421-BLUE BIRD NORTH: Dundas Gold Mines No Liability.

1468-BRONZEWING: James, Vincent Arthur. 1617-CAESAR: James, Vincent Arthur. 1680-HINEMOA: Plant, William Joseph. 1718-IRON DUKE: Main, John; Cottrell, Clarence

Kelso. 1721-HOPETOUN: Aitken, Alexander Roy; Nelson,

Ernest Peter.

-------------------------

1722-LADY RUBY: Aitken, Alexander Roy; Nelson, Ernest Peter.

1822-M ASCH U: Mayberry, Alexander John; Schultz, John Grant.

1823-SDN: Gatti, Victor Francis; Mahony, Jack. 1835-MOUNT BARKER: Rose, Francis George;

Baker, Leonard Henry. 1838-VENTURE: Bassett, Walter Colin; Seaborn,

William James.

Miners' Homestead Leases GS-LAKE SIDE: Quinlivan, Stanley. 76-NULLABOR: Pavy, Edgar. 90-WOODLEY: Mann, James Leslie. 92-NEWTOUN: Baker, Robert George Clive. 94-PENTY: Foley, William Patrick. 97-LEES HOMESTEAD: Lee, Leonard Darcy.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD. Black Range District. Gold Mining Leases.

958B-LADY MARY: Parkinson, Tom. 967B-NORTH END G.M.: Ross, Kenneth William;

Ross, Hugh McKenzie, jnr.; Ross, Ethel Janet; Ross, Colin Campbell; Hornsby, Norma Jean; Ross, Donald Barker; Ross, Hugh McKenzie.

1046B-CANBERRA: Janson, Alexander; Adams, Thomas.

1074B-APPLES: Fisher, Leonard Norman; McKay, Alexander.

1087B-APPLES EXTENDED: Fisher, Leonard Nor­man; McKay, Alexander.

1088B-L A DY MA R Y EXTENDED: Parkinson, Thomas Leslie.

1100B-NORTH END GOLD MINE: Ross, Donald Barker.

1102B-HANS IRVINE: Shilling, Jean Lacey. 1103B-BONNY NOTE WEST: May, Edward. 11MB-GRAEME: Ross, Donald Barker.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Mount Magnet District.

Gold Mining Leases. 12551\!1-EDWAhD CARSON: Cassey, Andrew. 1286M-EVENING STAR: Slavin, Joseph Clarence;

Jewell, Horace. 1355M-M OYA GEE: Poletti, Gildo; Bianchi,

Alberto. 1415M-EDWARD CARSON . SOUTH: Cassey,

Andrew. 1441M-PERSEVERANCE: Merry, George Edward

Amis; Courtney, Paul Valdon; Marshall, Thomas Birril.

1452M-J"OPITER EAST: Cassey, William James. 1453M-M ORN ING STAR NORTH: Thurkle,

Vivian Baden Alfred; Lewis, George.

Mineral Leases. 9M-DOLOMITE: Giles, Arthur Sydney; Atkin­

son, Robert William. l0M-SHIRREF: Giles, Arthur Sydney; Atkinson,

Robert William. 11M-SHIRREF'S DOLOMITE: Giles, Arthur

Sydney; Atkinson, Robert William. 12M-WONDER: Kings, Frank Thomas.

Miners' Homestead Leases. 9M-OUR LUCK: Sands, Benjamin.

13M-YARD: Atkinson, Robert William.

YALGOO GOLDFIELD. Gold Mining Leases.

907-BROWN'S REWARD: Morrow, ChesteI Arthur.

1063-ARK: Taylor, Alfred Ernest; Taylor, Harold. 1113-FIELD'S FIND: Morrow, Chester Arthur. 1119-FIELD'S FIND CENTRAL WEST: Mambretti,

Guido. 1189-b..cHu ....,().LOMON'S MINE: Crooks, Alber,

William. 1201-HARD TO FIND: Nevill, Gloria. 1215-EXCHANGE SOUTH: Nevill, Beatrice Mary. 1216-DOLLAR: Nevill, William Joseph. 1220-FIELD'S FIND CENTRAL: Morrow, Chester

Arthur. 1221-W ARR I ED AR: Nevill, Phillip William;

Greenwood, Arthur Ernest; Anderson, Edward Richard.

1222-EXCHANGE EXTENDED: Anderson, Edward Richard.

1646 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Cue District.

Gold Mining Leases.

1977-EMU: Hamilton, John. 2256-NEVER CAN TELL: Brega, Enrico; Scere­

sini, Ardelio; Sceresini, Antonio.

Miners' Homestead Leases. 25--GOORAMUDDA: Turner, Frederic!~ Well­

man. 29---SUNSHINE: Grazioli, Teresa.

Day Dawn District.

Gold Mining Leases. 677D-HILL END: Poletti, Gildo. 679D-TABLE MINE: Hamersley, Walter Thomas

Ulrie; Hamersley, Edward Bevan Hugh; Hamersley, Eulalie Marguerite.

MT. MARGARET GOLDFIELD.

Mt. Margaret District.

Gold Mining Leases.

2245T-LANCEFIELD EXTENDED WEST: Cable, Douglas.

2445T-LANCEFIELD: Cable, Douglas. 2446T-BOOMERANG: Cable, Douglas. 2471T-TRUMP: Cable, Douglas. 2476T-HAPPY FIND: Boni, Pietro; Tarabini,

Luigi; Anderson, Albert Francis; Bosio, Antonio; Bosio, Luigi; Tagliaferri, Robert John; Donatti, Armando Steve; De Marie, Giovanni Maria; Raina, Mario; Suardi, Guiseppe; Cabrini, Giovanni Battista; Cab­rini, Enrico.

2478T-LANCEFIELD NORTH: Cable, Douglas. 2484T--BOOMERAFiG EXTENDED: Cable, John. 2489T-WEDGE: Cable, Douglas. 2492T-GOLDEN BELL: Boni, Pietro; Tarabini,

Luigi; Anderson, Albert Francis; Bosio, Antonio; Bosio, Luigi; Tagliafeni, Robert John; Donatti, Armando Steve; De Marie, Giovanni Maria; Raina, Mario; Suardi, Guiseppe; Cabrini, Giovanni Battista; Cab­rini, Enrico.

2500T-WESTRALIA: Bridgeman, Henry Victor Stanley.

2501T-WESTRALIA SODTH: Bridgeman, Henry Victor Stanley.

2507T-ROKA: Grubelich, Miroslav. 2508T-M O R GO O D: Bridgeman, Henry Victor

Stanley. 2510T-LANCEFIELD EXTENDED SOUTH: Cable,

Douglas. 2511T-LANCEFIELD NORTH EXTENDED: Cable,

Douglas. 2512T-WHITE HORSE: Hill, Archie Gilchrist;

Bono, Umberto: Cabrini, Giovanni Bat­tista; Suardi, Enrico; Raina, Mario; Don­atti, Armando Steve.

Mt. Morgans District.

Gold Mining Leases.

510F-LANDED AT LAST: Croclrnr, Cli:::'ord Clyde.

521F-NORTH DEMOCRAT: Parolo, Giovanni; Forkin, Frank Mason Marlc Delmarco, Giovanni.

522F-AILSA: Di Crescenzo, Amedeo. 529F-S.E CO ND FORTUNE: Grundt, William;

Kosovich, Ivan. 539F-DEMOCRAT: Zanotti, Francesco; Zanotti,

Fermo; Bordoni, James; Guerinoni, Alfred. 553F-LOCAL LADY: Forkin, Ellen Elizabeth;

Forkin, Elaine Patricia; Forldn, Denis Marl~; Bettini, Antonio; Del Marco, Gio­vanni.

554F-D EVON: Zanotti, Francesco; Zanotti, Fermo; Bordoni, James; Guerinoni, Alfred.

560F-QUEEN OF THE MAY: Annear, Horace Edmund.

564F-NEW LOCAL LADY: Delmarco, Giovanni; Donatti, Michele; Bettini, Antonio; Estate of the late Frank Mason and Mark Forkin.

Mt. Malcolm District.

Gold Mining Leases. 1594c-HARBOUR LIGHTS: Leonora Central Gold

Mining Company N.L. 1786c-PUZZLE: Cottingham, Ethelbert. 1794c-MIGHTY SPLASH: Castledine, George

Andrew; Gleeson, Mary. l 795c-R ANG O ON: Courcier, Kenneth Aubrey;

Spencer, Percy Ernest. 1805c-WANGHI: Courcier, Kenneth Aubrey. 1314c-BRITISH KING: Collins, John; Watson,

Richard.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Niagara District. Gold Mining Leases.

911G-COSMOPOLITAN SOUTH: Willdnson, David Adamson; Wilkinson, Charles Nor­man.

925G-NEW SOUTH CHAMPION: Owen, Rupert Heyward.

931G-GHURKA: O'Brien, Daniel. 933G-NEW GLADSTONE: George-Kennedy, Pat­

rick Clive; Solly, Keith Harold; Hamilton, Michael; Solly, Clifford.

PILBARA GOLDFIELD.

Marble Bar District.

Gold Mining Leases. 1013-TRUMP: Miller, Leslie Melbourne. 1054-ILLAREEN: Wyndham, Geoffrey Alexander. 1055-ILLAREEN NORTH: Wyndham, Geoffrey

Alexander. 1075-QUEEN: Grgich, George, 1080-TABLE TOP: Pelle, John Christian; Dods,

John Murray Nesbit; Corboy, Desborough John.

1081-TABLE TOP NORTH: Pelle, John Christian; Dods, John Murray Nesbit; Corboy, Des­borough John.

1082-EDELWEIS: Pelle, John Christian; Dods, John Murray Nesbit; Corboy, Desborough John.

1083-HILLVIEW: Pelle, John Christian; Dods, John Murray Nesbit; Corboy, Desborough John.

1085-VICTORY: Pelle, John Christian; Dods, John Murray Nesbit; Corboy, Desborough John.

1086-VICTORY EAST: Pelle, John Christian; Dods, John Murray Nesbit; Corboy, Des­borough John.

1087-TOWN TALK: Crane, Reginald Charles Rus­sell; Crane, Clement Joseph; Barnes, Alfred John; Clarlrn, Arthur William.

1088-TOWN TALK EAST: Crane, Reginald Charles Rus3ell; Crane, Clement Joseph; Barnes, Alfred John; Clarlrn, Arthur William.

1089-REPEATER: Stubbs, Stuart Henry. 1090-MANOLIS: Stubbs, Stuart Henry. 1092-HALLEY'S COMET NORTH: Stubbs, Stuart

Henry. 1094-BLUE BAR: Dorrington, Harry Barlrnr. 1100-KLONDYKE B O UL D E R: Stubbs, Stuart

Henry. 1101-KLONDYKE QUEEN: Stubbs, Stuart Henry. 1102-GAUNTLET: Stubbs, Stuart Hen:·y. 1104-NIL DESPERANDUM: Whitty, John Mal-

colm. 1105-WATSON'S: Witty, John Malcolm. 1106-ALPHA: Westralian Ores Pty. Ltd. 1107-BULLETIN: Flynn, Kevin Denis. 1108-EDITH MAE: Graham, Leslie George, 1109-TRUE BLUE WEST: Hansen, Hagbarth. 1110-TRUE BLUE EAST: Hansen, Hagbarth.

Mineral Leases.

313-TABBA TABBA CONSOLIDATED: Crawford, Lindsay William Seabroolc Crawford, Allan Robert.

362-MOUNT CANNING: Crawford, Allan Robert.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1647 ---····---·-·--------------------------------

Miner's Homestead Lease. 18-THORNE'S HOMESTEAD· Thorne, Fred-

erick James. ·

Nullagine District.

Gold Mining Leases.

267L-LITTLE WONDER: Stevens, FraDlL 276L-ROSE: Tatham, John Robert. 289L-PAUL'S LEADER: Hickey, Arthur. 294L-NULLAGINE VIEW: Hunter, William. 297L-MUNDELLA: Parker, Hugh Frankland. 300L-MIDDLE CREEK: Heath, Alfred Hodson

Gordon; Heath, Byard Hodson; Heath Edwin Lewis Hodson; Heath, Henry Hod~ soll; Heath, James Jefferis Hodson.

Mineral Leases. 51L-HIT OR MISS: Pelle, John Christian;

Graham, William.

Miner's Homestead Lease. 2L-RIVERDALE: Allsopp, James Hunter.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Meekatharra District.

Gold Mining Leases.

1542N-INGLISTON ALBERTS: Walsh, Esmond Thomas; Metcalfe, Christopher Dud dell· Bro_die-Hall, Laurence Charles; Rollings', Emily Maude; Gerick, Ivor Richard; Hutchinson, Marta Lina; Meekatharra Sands Treatment and Mining N.L.

1571N-PHAR LAP: Coolgardie Brilliant N.L. 1849N-NEW ALLIANCE: Builder, Thomas Clarke. 1853N-BLUE BIRD: Scott, Frank Muir; Gibson,

Bernard. 1861N-ADELE MAY: Mann, Adele May; Mann,

John; Garland, James Edwin. 1872N-BLU_E PEDRO: Rinaldi, Dominic; Wilson,

Cynl Clarence. 1922N-ALBURY HEATH: Lee, Richard. 1927N-SABBOTH: Peterson, Alfred Christian. 1934N-UNITED: Rinaldi, Louis. 1936N-NEW ALLIANCE NORTH: Builder, Thomas

Clarke. 1937N-NEW ALLIANCE SOUTH: Builder, Thomas

Clarke. 1938N-NEW ALLIANCE SOUTH EXTENDED·

Builder, Thomas Clarke. · 1939N-DEVIL'S DICE: Rinaldi, Dominic. 1942N-MARG UERITTA: Patroni, Paul.

Miners' Homestead Leases. 65N-PEPPERS: Gale, Elsie Muriel. 2N-CURRAJONG: Australian. Mines Manage­

ment and Secretariate Limited.

PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases. 512P-ATLANTIC: Sandberg, Gustav. 565P-NATHAN BITTER: Kinder, Frank. 575P-LAB_OUR<?HERE MAIN LODE: Scott, l<'rank

Mun·; Gibson, Bernard.

YILGARN GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

3480-GREAT VICTORIA: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3557-GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK 1 · Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability. .

3558-GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK 2· Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3559-GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK 3: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3562-GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK 6: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3572-GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK No. 10: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3577-GREAT VICTORIA BLOCK No. 11: Burbidge Gold Mines No Liability.

3724-FRANCES FIRNESS: Lodge, George Francis; Jackson, Thomas David; Carnicelli, Eric Bernard.

3868-EVANSTON: Ridge, Maurice Hennessy; Ridge, William Bernard; Ridge, Richard Plunkett.

3370-EVANSTON EAST: Ridge, Maurice Hen­n~ssy; ·Ridge, William Bernard; Ridge, Richanl Plunkett.

3875-VICTORIA: Rota, Gildo. 3833-GOLDIES: Ridge, Maurice Hennessy; Ridge

William Bernard; Ridge, Richard Plunkett'. 3936-NEWFIELD CENTRAL: Pringle, James

Milne. 3937-GRAND NATIONAL: Burbidge Gold Mines

No Liability. 3994-GREAT VICTORIA SOUTH: Burbidge Gold

Mines N.L. 3997-GRAVEL PIT: Wesley, Ernest Cornwall;

Wesley, Latham Charles. 4001-EVERETT: Ridge, Maurice Hennessy; Ridge,

William Bernard; Ridge, Richard Plunkett. 4007-GREAT VICTORIA EAST: Burbidge Gold

Mines N.L. 4023-GREENFINCH: Henwood, Samuel Charles;

Hen":ood, John Remfry Mason. 4035-UNDAUNTED: Clough, William Edwin;

Clough, John Edwin. 4039-CROMWELL: Clough, William Edwin. 4068-TRY AGAIN: Maifl'i, Angelo; Divitini,

Camillo. 4164-PRINCE GEORGE: Burbidge Gold Mines

N.L. 4169-HOLLETON EAST: Calzoni, Frank. 4173-INSPIRATION: Lanfranchi, Michael Joseph;

Zanotti, Giacomo. 4176-BRONCHO LINKS: Burbidge Gold Mines

N.L. 4182-QUEEN ANN: Wesley, Ernest Cornwall;

Wesley, Latham Charles. 4191-CENTEPEDE: Bell, Roger; Bell, Wallace

Albert; Bell, Edward James. 4200-JUPITER: Wesley, Ernest Cornwall; Wesley,

Latham Charles. 4201-SCOTS GREYS: Drabble, Marcus; Elder,

George. 4221-TWO BAR: King, Arthur Bert. 4229-SCORPIO: Lucas, Milton. 4243-CHRISTMAS GIFT: Mazza, Teresa. 4247-LILY OF THE VALLEY: Harper, Joseph

Ernest. 4250-PALMERSTON: Neil, John Douglas. 4251-UNION JACK: Cox, Edward Bernard;

Palmer, Richard Urquart. 4252-CORIO: Jasper, Frank Raymond. 4268-VICTORIA SOUTH: Rota, Gildo. 4272-JUPITER NORTH: Wesley, Ernest Corn-

wall; Wesley, Latham Charles. 4273-SYDNEY: Wesley, Ernest Cornwall; Wesley,

Latham Charles. 4278-DELTA: Dixon, John Knight. 4279-RED FURY: Dixon, John Knight. 4287-VOLCANO: Piuselli, Cosimo. 4288-TWO AND THREES: Henderson, Cyril

Alfred; McEvoy, Raymond John; Smith, James Gerard; Smith, Lilla Teresa; Wilson, Reginald William; Evans, Evan.

4280-LILLA TERESA: Henderson, Cyril Alfred; McEvoy, Raymond John; · Smith, James Gerard; Smith, Lilla Teresa; Wilson, Reg­inald William: Evans, Evan.

4290-NELL Y BLY: Henderson, Cyril Alfred; Mc­Evoy, Raymond John; Smith, James Gerard; Smith, Lilla Teresa; Wilson, Reg­inald William; Evans, Evan.

4281-FOUR THREES: Gianoli, Attilio; Bordin, Placido. ,

4315-EDNA MAY: McGillivray, Robert; Francis, Nicholas Thomas; Downey, Thomas cTames; Callcott, Alfred George; Whinfield, John Stephen; Whinfield, Jack Scott.

4316-EDNA MAY SOUTH: McGillivray, Robert; Francis, Nicholas Thomas; Downey, Thomas James; Callcott, Alfred George; Whinfield, John Stephen; Whinfield, Jack Scott.

4317-FELSTEAD'S REWARD: Felstead, Eric Ray­mond.

4313-FRANCES ROYAL SOUTH: Rear, William Cecil; Moore, Albert Birch; Semler, John.

4319-FRANCES ROYAL: Rear, William Cecil; Moore, Albert Birch; Semler, John.

4320-REYNOLDS FIND: Cooke, John Eldon Thomas.

4322-WHITE HORSE: Taylor, John. 4323-EMANBE: Bell, Wallace Albert. 4324-MOUNT HOPE: Dixon, John Knight. 4325-GROPER: Pearson, Lester Bailey.

1648 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Mineral Leases. 51-SOUTH-WEST CH AND LE R: Australian

Plaster Industries Proprietary Limited. 52-SOUTH-WEST CHANDLER EXTENDED:

Australian Plaster Industries Proprietary Limited.

Miners' Eomestead Leases. 116-WOODLARK: Worton, James. 117-CHARLESVILLE: McIntosh, Robert.

Machinery Lease. 4-YELLOWDINE GOLD: Yellowdine Gold

Developm'ent Pty. Ltd. in Liquidation.

WEST PILBARA GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases. 174-FARRELL'S HOPE: Corderoy Mines Limited. 175-RESURRECTION: Sleeman, Herbert Richard.

Mineral Leases. 241-LADY BLANCHE: Capper, Vivian Ashley;

Lee, Thomas. 242-MONS CUPRI: Walters, Thelma May.

OUTSIDE 'i='ROCLAIMED GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases. D7H-GROSSMOORE: Moore, Dorothy Edith. D8H-CAL YER UP CREEK GOLD MINE: Cal­

yerup Gold Prospecting Co. Pty. Ltd. DDH-CALYERUP CREEK SOUTH: Calyerup

Creek Golcl Prospecting Co. Pty. Ltd. l00E-STIRLING VIEW: Moore, Silas James. 101H-BELL BIRD WEST: Calyerup Creek Gold

Prospecting Co. Pty. Ltd. 102H-BELL BIRD: Calyerup Creek Gold Pros­

pecting Co. Pty. Ltd.

Mineral Leases. 52PP-WYACCA: Feineler, Kevin Joseph. 53PP-BAKERS HILL FIRECLAY DEPOSITS:

Fedler, John Alfred; Fedler, Ernest Lovell; Dunn, John Denis Gribble; Dunn, James Gribble.

54PP-EAGLES NEST: Morton, William Hartley. 299H-O'GRADY'S HOPE: Wilga Coal Mining and

Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited. 300H-GUNNINGS ENTERPRISE: Wilga Coal

Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

301H-CRAIGMORE: Wilga Coal Mining· and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

302H-CAMELUP: Wilga Coal Mining and Car­bonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

303H-MANOORA: Wilga Coal Mining and Car­bonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

304H-HASONIA: Wilga Coal Mining· and Car­bonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

305H-WILGA FORTUNE: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

306H-WILGA QUEEN: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

311H-ASHINGTON: Wilga Coal Mining and Car­bonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

312H-ASHINGTON EXTENDED: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

313H-PROPRIETARY No. 1: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

314H-PROPRIETARY No. 2: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

315H-PROPRIETARY No. 3: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

316H-PROPRIETARY No. 4: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

317H-PROPRIETARY No. 5: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

318H-PROPRIETARY No. 6: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

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319H-PROPRIETARY No. 7: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

320H-PROPRIETARY No. 8: Wilga Coal Mining and Carbonization Company (W.A.l Limited.

377H-TRY AGAIN: Daniels, Walter George. 378H-N EVE R D E S PA I R: Daniels, Arnold

Edward.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

East Coolgardie District.

Gold Mining Leases.

4547E-MOUNT CHARLOTTE No. 2: Mount Char­lotte (Kalgoorlie l Gold Mines Limited.

4548E-HANNANS HILL: Mount Charlotte (Kal­goorlie) Gold Mines Limited.

4766E-GREAT HOPE: Cunneen, John Laurence; Smith, Edgar Arthur.

5415E-RETURN: Wood, William Henry, 5468E-PHARLAP: Rosenberg, Ian Albert. 5486E-OLYMPIAN: Jessop, Patricia; Barton,

Joakim Krojonich. 5519E-HANNAN'S ENTERPRISE: Lupa Explora­

tion Syndicate Limited. 5688E-CALEDONIAN: Trinca, Pietro; Sceresini,

Giovanni; Miotti, Abbondio; Madalena, Peter; Benedetti, Lino; Smith, Frederick Robert.

5735E-BONNIE LASS: Coyne, Peter Henry; Crispe, Albert Edward; Devitt, Michae1.

5771E-BROWN HILL JUNCTION: Lupa Explora­tion Syndicate Limited.

5772E-HANNANS DEEPS: Mount Charlotte (Kal­goorliel Gold Mines Limited.

5803E-MENTOR: Wood, William Henry, 5839E-CORONATION: Elliot, Edward Barton;

Ridge, Maurice Hennessy; Watson, Duncan. 5867E-CONCORD: Stokes, James Francis Charles. 5896E-CONCORDIA: O'Dea, Francis Joseph;

Downey, Rodney Kendall. 5900E-MISS AUSTRALIA: Lupa Exploration Syn­

dicate Limited. 5924E-FEDERAL: O'Dea, Francis Joseph; Dow­

ney, Rodney Kendall. 5933E-CORONATION SOUTH: O'Dea, Francis

Joseph; Downey, Rodney Kendall. 5934E-SCEPTRE: O'Dea, Francis Joseph; Dow­

ney, Rodney Kendall. 5936E-CORONATION WEST: O'Dea, Francis

Joseph; Downey, Rodney Kendall. 5942E-CORONATION NORTH: O'Dea, Francis

Joseph; Downey, Rodney Kendall. 5961E-LOGANBERRY: Starr, Allan Francis. 5967E-NORTH CALEDONIAN: Sceresini, Gio­

vanni; Trinca, Pietro; Madalena, Peter; Benedetti, Lino; Miotti, Abbondio; Smith, Frederick Robert.

6032E-DRY MOUNT: Maringoni, Giovanni Er­minio; Baldini, Albert Anthony; Moretti, Domenic; Rinaldi, Marco.

6036E-WANDOO: Board, John Edward. 6040E-HANNANS EAST: Wardrop, Charles. 6045E-MARKHAM: Lupa Exploration Syndicate

Limited. 6048E-AULD ACQUAINTANCE: Rosenberg, Ian

Albert. 6051E-BIG BULL: Hooper, William Edward. 6077E-BROWNHILL CONSOLS: Nelli, Michael:

Nelli, William Michael; Nelli, Raymond William; Noble, Francis Henry.

6091E-LESANBEN: Tiffen, Bernard; Barker, Leslie.

6095E-RA YMOND: Shreeve, Raymond Roy; Shreeve, Claude Leslie; Quinlan, Mildred Mary; Porter, John Reginald.

6097E-LITTLE FRANCIS: Murray, Douglas Croft; Hall Clarence Robert Lester; Murray, Cha{·les Alexander.

6106E-MOUNT CHARLOTTE JUNCTION: O'Dea, Francis Joseph; Downey, Rodney Kendall.

6214E-GREAT PATIENCE: Rosenberg, Ian Albert. 6224E-LUCKY STRIKE: Thompson, Ivan Gerard;

Rowe, John; Elliot, Edward Burton. 6232E-COLGOOLA: Collard, Colburn Neville. 6233E-MIDAS: Solomon, Joseph Francis; Rout,

Kenneth Cameron Edward; Crossley, Wil-liam.

6235E-NEVILLE: Tiff en, Bernard. 6236E-GOLDEN MILE NO R TH: Hill, William

Campbell Joseph.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1649

6237E-PROPRIETARY: Cunneen, John Laurence; Smith, Arthur Edgar.

6248E-BOONGUL: Donovan, Robert John. 6249E-FAIR PLAY: Skehan, Edward Augustus;

Larsen, Eric Michael Augustus. 6250E-HILL BILLY: Logan, John. 6251E-HANNAN'S HILL NORTH: Cranston, John

Windsor. 6253E-LADY KAY: South, Arthur. 6255E-SPINIF·EX: Osmetti, Jack; Carrari, Carlo;

Rcbustellini, Antonio; Trinca, Pietro. 6256E-GREAT HOPE SOUTH: Cunneen, snr.,

John Laurence: Cunneen, jnr., John Laur­ence; Cunneen, Mary Florence; Cunneen, Nancy.

.6257E-JACK KNIFE: Aylward, Thomas James. 6259E-MAIN REEF: Dawes, Clarence Albert. 6260E-BRITANNIA: Rowe, George Thomas; Rowe,

Phillip Robert.

Miners' Homestead Leases. 271E-NORTH KALGOORLIE DAIRY: Hunt,

Percival Frederick. 280E-CRESSEY'S HOMESTEAD: Lucich,

Charles. 284E-GOLDEN VALLEY: Trythall, William

Thomas. 289E-LINTON: Evans, David John. 290E-REEVES: Evans, David John. 301E-AIR VIEW: Jones, Horace Carlyle; Kemp,

Robert William. 302E-PIPE TRACK NORTH: Cardillo, Guiseppe

De Luca. 305E-PIPE TRACK FARM EAST: Cardillo,

Guiseppe De Luca. 306E-WRIGHTS: Wright, John James. 308E-MARIA: Genovese, Ridolfe. 311E-ROSALIE FARM: Adamson, John. 312E-HALFORD FARM: Halford, Sophia Emily;

Halford, William Henry.

Tailings Lease. 39E (57)-ASSOCIATED No. 2 TA I LING S

LEASE: Lake View & Star Limited.

Bulong District. Gold Mining Leases.

1319Y-TWO H's: Harrington, Robert John; Han­sen, Albert Leach.

1320Y-TWO H'.s SOUTH: Harrington, Robert John; Hansen, Albert Leach.

NORTH-EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Kanowna District.

Gold Mining Leases.

1575X-NEW MAIN REEF SOUTH: Barker, Allan Stewart.

NORTH COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Menzies District. Gold Mining Leases.

5511Z-FIRST HIT: Sander, Rudolf Albert: Sander, Berthold Wilhelm.

5549Z-LADY HARRIET: Sawyer, Ephraim Thomas.

5694Z-DARK HORSE: Epis, Toni. 5'714Z-LADY HARRIET NORTH: Sawyer,

Ephraim Thomas. 5747Z-GUY FAWKES: Sawyer, Francis George. 5753Z-QUINN HILLS: Doukas, Aphrodite. 5'?54Z-SAND QUEEN: Gorman, Thomas. 5755Z-GLADSOME: Gorman, Thomas. 5756Z-SAND DUKE: Gorman, Thomas; White,

Andrew Francis. 5757Z-KING OF THE HILLS: Evans, David John. 5r/58Z-SAND KING: Gorman, Thomas; White,

Andrew Francis. 5759Z-JANICE MARY: Anscombe, Albert Smith. 5760Z-PRETTY EASY: Clark, Joseph William.

Ularring District. Gold Mining Leases.

l074U-TWO CHINAMEN: Lawton, Walter John; Macknish, Charles Hedley; Kyle, Ronald James; Black, Cecil Alexander; Copley, Oscar James; Abbott, Olive Judith; Long­fellow, Arthur Ferguson; Brooking, Mervyn.

1078U-RABBIT: Sachse, Harold Frederick; How-chin, Henry Frank.

1089U-PARAMOUNT: Lawton, Walter John. 1094U-FIRST HIT: Evans, Thomas. 1101U-EMERALD: Bassett, Ernest Robert. li55U-MOUNTAIN DEW: Henderson, Frank

Leslie.

Y erilla District. Gold Mining Leases.

1011R-NETA: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina Limited.

1119R-GENEVE: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina Limited.

1120R-SENATE: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina Limited.

1121R-NETA EXTENDED: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina Limited.

1122R-NETA JUNCTION: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina Limited.

1307R-SUFFOLK: Paget Gold Mines of Edjudina Limited.

1308R-BERKSHIRE: Paget Gold Mines of Edju­dina Limited.

1322R-SHEBA: Mandelstam, Herman.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD. 1957W-MOPOKE NORTH: Ora Banda United

Mines Limited. 1962W-LADY ROSINA: Ora Banda Amalgamated

Mines No Liability (In Liquidation). 1966W-CARNBE: Ora Banda Amalgamated Mines

No Liability (In Liquidation). 1967W-McKENZIE'S FIND: Ora Banda Amal­

gamated Mines No Liability (In Liquida­tion).

1970W-LADY ROSINA EXTENDED: Ora Banda Amalgamated Mines No Liability (In Liquidation).

1977W-MOPOKE SOUTH: Ora Banda United Mines Limited.

1980W-NEW GIMLET: Ora Banda United Mines Limited.

1982W-GIMLET NORTH: Ora Banda United Mines Limited.

2073W-GIMLET SOUTH EXTENDED: Ora Banda United Mines Limited.

2078W-VICTORIOUS SOUTH: Ora Banda United Mines Limited.

2111W-HALL'S EXTENDED: Ora Banda Amal­gamated Mines No Liability <In Liquida­tion).

2112W-NICHOLSON'S EXTENDED: Ora Banda Amalgamated Mines No Liability (In Liquidation).

2119W-NICHOLSO N'S DEEP?: ~-ra Banda. A~al­gamated Mines No Liability (In Liquida­tion).

2120W-NICHOLSON'S WEST EXTENDEI?: ~ra Banda Amalgamated Mines No Liability (In Liquidation).

2188W-GOLDEN PENNY: Prnich, Mate. 2203W-Wentworth: Hancock, Leslie John. 2227W-MAGPIE: Davey, Samuel Stephen; Davey,

William Henry. 2248W-BEAUTY: Argus, Richard Frederick. 2257W-YALBALGO: Bradshaw, Charles Edward;

Argus, Richard Patrick. 2263W-TRY AGAIN: Fisk-Callan, William Owen. 2264W-KING OF KINGS: Franich, Lovre. 2265W-LADY BOUNTIFUL: Cumming, Johr:i;

Woinar. Francis Joseph; Turbett, David Alexander; Williams, John Hemy.

2267W-BULLETIN SOUTH: McBride, Arthur Wyndham.

KIMBERLEY GOLDFIELD.

Gold Mining Leases.

119-NEW LOOK: McIntyre, Sylvester, J.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

Wiluna District.

Gold Mining Leases. 435J-OLD TOSCANA: Walsh, Edward. 662J-BLACKADDER: McHugh, George Edward. 677J-LUCKY HJT: Bower, Benram George.

1650 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Machinery Leases. 3J-BULLETIN MACHINERY: The Wiluna Gold

Mines Limited.

Miners' Homestead Leases. 44J-FAIRVIEW: Kluth, Keith John. 67J-BETTERVIEW: Kluth, Keith John. 72J-MALVERN: Maund, William John; Weir,

Felix Christie. 74J-ECLIPSE: Mickle, Eben Edison; Mickle,

Eustace Henington. 78J-VENTURE: Jones, Thomas Herbert. 79J-FAIRY'S HOPE: Fairhead, Claude Meth­

wyn. 81J-VIOLET ABATTOIRS: Coree Pastoral

Company Proprietary Limited.

Lawlers District. Gold Mining Leases.

1333-VANGUARD: White, Noel Francis William. 1346-BELLEVIEW: White, Allen Noel.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS.

3 Edw. VII-No. 23. Sale of Goods, Property and Effects.

R.C. 3819, Part 2. NOTICE is hereby given that the articles mentioned in the Schedule hereunder, being lost and un­claimed goods, property and effects found on Rail­way Premises, also goods, property and e~ects left and deposited at Cloakrooms and unclaimed, ~o­gether with goods, property and effects upon which charges are due and unpaid, pursuant to the Act, by-laws and regulations, will be sold by auction at Perth Station, on Tuesday, 19th June, 1951, Com­mencing at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.

A. J. HALL, Commissioner of Railways.

Schedule.

A-List of lost and unclaimed goods, property and effects, found on Railway premises.

B-List of goods, property and effects left and deposited at Cloakrooms, and unclaimed.

C-List of goods, property and effects upon which charges are due and unpaid.

A.

Lot; Station; Articles, Marlrn, Etc. 1-L.P.O.; I empty suit case. 2-L.P.O.; 1 mandolin in case. 3-L.P.O.; 1 Gladstone bag. 4-L.P.O.; 1 motor car tube. 5-L.P.O.; 1 travelling rug. 6-L.P.O.; 1 camp stretcher. 7-L.P.O.; 1 kapok mattress 8-L.P.O.; 1 kapok mattress. 9-L.P.O.; 1 pair grey blanlrnts.

10-L.P.O.; 1 pair grey blankets. 11-L.P.O.; 1 camp stretcher. 12-L.P.O.; 1 kapok mattress. 13-L.P.O.; 1 steel square. 14-L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 15-L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 16-L.P.O.; 1 bag men's slippers (7 pair). 17-L.P.O.; 1 cream blanket. 18-L.P.O.; 1 pair child's rubber boots. 19-L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 20-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 21-L.P.O.; 1 bag men's khaki working clothes. 22-L.P.O.; 1 pair man's boots. 23-L.P.O.; 1 pair man's boots. 24-L.P.O.; 1 suitcase youth's clothing. 25-L.P.O.; 1 lady's top coat. 26-L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 27-L.P.O.; 1 bag youth's working clothes. 28-L.P.O.; 1 attache case prayer books and

bibles. 29-L.P.O.; 1 attache case baby's clothing. 30-L.P.O.; 1 hurricane lamp.

Lot; Station; Articles, Marks, Etc. 31-L.P.O., 1 gladstone bag. 32-L.P.O.; 1 gent's waterproof coat. 33-L.P.O.; 6 gent's hats. 34-L.P.O.; 1 lady's top coat. 35-L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 36-L.P.O.; 1 cream blanket and 1 baby's shawl. 37-L.P.O.; 7 shopping bags. 38-L.P.O.; 10 haversacks. 39-L.P.O.; 1 bag lady's shoes (7 pair). 40-L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 41-L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 42-L.P.O.; 1 gladstone bag. 43-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 44-L.P.O.; 1 girl's rain cape. 45-L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 46-L.P.O.; 1 bag children's clothing. 47-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 48-L.P.O.; i carton girls' assorted hats. 49-L.P.O.; 1 hurricane lamp. 50-L.P.O.; 1 attache case mens' sandals (5

pairs). 51-L.P.O.; 1 attache case children's books. 52-L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 53-L.P.O.; 1 bag mens' and boys' football boots 54-L.P .0.; 1 child's tricycle. 55-L.P.O.; 1 child's raincoat. 56-L.P.O.; 1 youth's overcoat. 57-L.P.O.; 1 bag knitting and knitting bags. 58-L.P.O.; 1 pair men's boots. 59-L.P.O.; 1 child's raincoat. 60-L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 61-L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 62-L.P.O.; 1 case children's toys. 63-L.P.O.; 1 carton kitchen utensils. 64-L.P.O.; 1 gent's sports coat. 65-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 66-L.P.O.; 6 gents' felt hats. 67-L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 68-L.P.O.; 1 enamel basin and 1 washboard. 69-L.P.O.; 1 boy's overcoat. 70-L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 71-L.P.O.; 1 canvas bag. 72-L.P.O.; 1 carton ladies' felt hats (25). 73-L.P.O.; 1 youth's overcoat. 74-L.P.O.; 1 attache case children's books and

school books. 75-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 76-L.P .0.; 1 bag men's work boots and shoes. 77-L.P.O.; 1 attache case books (fiction). 78-L.P .0.; 1 lady's overcoat. 79-L.P.O.; 1 case toilet bags and sundries. 80-L.P.O.; 4 ladies' and girls' topcoats. 81-L.P.O.; 5 babies' blankets: 1 pram spread. 82-L.P.O.; 1 pair man's shoes. 83-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 84-L.P.O.; 1 case ldtchen utensils. 85-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 86-L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' shoes (5 pair). 87-L.P.O.; 3 boys' overcoats. 88-L.P.O.; 11 haversacks. 89-L.P.O.; 1 gent's rainproof overcoat. 90-L.P.O.; 7 string shopping bags. 91-L.P.O.; 7 string shopping bags. 92-L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 93-L.P.O.; 6 gent's felt hats. 94-L.P.O.; 2 gent's blazers, 1 rain cape. 95-L.P.O.; 1 lady's rainproof overcoat. 96-L.P.O.; 1 carton ladies' straw hats. 97-L.P.O.; 4 babies' pillows. 98-L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat. 99-L.P.O.; 1 bag men's and boys' working shoes

100-L.P.O.; 1 bag ladies' shoes (6 pairs). 101-L.P.O.; 1 gent's rain cape. 102-L.P.O.; 1 youth's coat, 4 pairs youths' 103-L.P.O.; 1 attache case books (educational). 104-L.P.O.; 7 pillows. 105-L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' slippers. 106-L.P.O.; 1 blanket. 107-L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 108-L.P.O.; 1 attache case boys' school caps (8). 109-L.P.O.; 1 attache case men's cardigans and

pullovers. 110-L.P.O.; 1 attache case men's pyjamas (3 pairs, 111-L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat. 112-L.P.O.; 1 youth's suitcoat. 113-L.P.O.; 1 boy's raincoat. 114-L.P.O.; 1 boy's raincoat. 115-L.P.O.; 5 boys' Hawley toppers.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1651

Lot; Station; Articles, Marks, Etc. 116-L.P.O.; 5 boys' helmets. 117-L.P.O.; 2 boys' helmets, 3 boys' felt hats. 118-L.P.O.; 1 attache case lady's felt slippers

(7 pairs). 119-L.P.O.; 1 suitcase lady's clothing. 120-L.P.O.; 5 cushions. 121-L.P.O.; 1 carton youth's clothing. 122-L.P.O.; 1 gent's cycle. 123-L.P.O.; 1 suitcase boy's clothing. 124-L.P.O.; 1 travelling rug. 125-L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 126-L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 127-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 128-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 129-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 130-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 131-L.P.O.; l lady's umbrella. 132-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 133-L.P.O.; 1 attache case boys' caps (8). 134-L.P.O.; 1 attache case boys' pullovers and

guernseys (6). 135-L.P.O.; 1 attache case girl's clothing. 136-L.P.O.; 1 attache case boys' school caps (9) 137-L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's working clothes. 138-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 139-L.P.O.; 1 bush rug. 140-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 141-L.P.O.; 1 travelling rug. 142-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 143-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 144---L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 145-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 146-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 147-L.P.O.; 1 gent's umbrella. 148-L.P.O.; 1 gent's umbrella. 149-L.P.O.; 1 gent's umbrella. 150-L.P.O.; 1 carton men's working clothes. 151-L.P.O.; 6 old attache cases. 152-L.P.O.; 4 baskets. 153-L.P.O.; 1 case thennos flasks and glassware. 154-L.P.O.; 1 attache case boys' cardigans and

woollen jackets (4). 155-L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' and girls' berets

(12). 156-L.P.O.; 6 old attache cases. 157-L.P.O.; 1 attache case children's cardigans

and woollen jackets (5). 158-L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' cardigans and

woollen jackets (5). 159-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 160-Dalwallinu; 1 travelling rug. 161-L.P.O.; 4 ladies' old lightweight coats. 162-L.P.O.; 3 ladies' topcoats. 163-L.P.O.; 4 boys' raincoats, slightly damaged. 164-L.P.O.; 6 ladies' umbrellas (damaged). 165-L.P.O.; 6 old blankets. 166-L.P.O.; 6 old blankets. 167-L.P.O.; 1 suitcase ladies' and girls' clothing. 168-L.P.O.; 1 bag girls' slippers and sandals (9

pairs). 169-L.P.O.; 1 attache case gent's scarves (10). 170-L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' scarves (12). 171-L.P.O.; 2 ladies' fur coats. 172-L.P.O.; 1 suitcase youths' and men's clothing. 173-L.P.O.; 2 ladies' topcoats. 174-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 175--L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 176-L.P.O.; 1 lunch bag. 177-L.P.O.; 1 old Gladstone bag. 178--L.P.O.; 6 old rugs, 179-L.P.O.; 9 old overcoats (men's and boys'). 180-L.P.O.; 6 men's old overcoats. 181-L.P.O.; 1 sunshade. 182-L.P.O.; 1 sunshade. 183-L.P.O.; 1 sunshade. 184-L.P.O.; 1 sunshade. 185-L.P.O.; 1 sunshade. 186-L.P.O.; 1 sunshade. 187-L.P.O.; 6 old suitcases. 188-L.P.O.; 1 old gladstone bag, 189-L.P.O.; 3 old gladstone bags. 190-Surplus left lugg·age; 1 cane pusher. 191-Surplus left luggage; 1 pusher. 192-Kalgoorlie; 1 pusher. 193-Surplus left luggage; 1 lady's cycle. 194---Surplus left luggage; 1 gent's cycle. 195-L.P.O.; 1 gent's cycle. 196-L.P.O.; 1 gent's cycle. 197-L.P .0.; 1 toy wheelbarrow.

Lot; Station; Article, Marks, Etc. 198-L.P.O.; 1 tricycle. 199-L.P.O.; 3 ladies' handbags. 200-L.P.O.; 3 ladies' handbags. 201-L.P.O.; 6 ladies' handbags. 202-L.P .0.: 6 children's shoulder bags. 203-L.P .0.: 6 children's shoulder bags. 204-L.P.O.; 1 dozen pair ladies' cotton gloves. 205-L.P.O.; 1 dozen ladies assorted gloves. 206-L.P.O.; 1 attache case (6 pair) ladies' wol-

len gloves. 207-L.P.O.; 1 attache case (6 pair) children's

assorted gloves. 208-L.P.O.; 1 attache case (6 pair) children's

woollen gloves. 209-L.P.O.; 1 attache case (6 pair) children's

woollen gloves. 210-L.P.O.; 1 attache case (6 pair) children's

woollen gloves. 211-L.P.O.; 1 attache case (1 dozen pair) ladies'

kid gloves. 212-L.P.O.; 1 attache case children's purses. 213-L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' purses. 214-L.P.O.; 1 attache case children's handlrnrchiefs

and sundries. 215-L.P.O.; 1 attache case (1 dozen pair) ladies'

kid gloves. 216-L.P.O.; 1 attache case (1 dozen pair) ladies'

kid gloves. 217-L.P.O.; 5 men's straw hats. 218-L.P.O; 4 military hats. 219-L.P.O.; 6 old suit cases. 220-L.P.O.; 2 plaster casts. 221-L.P.O.; 1 pair rubber thigh boots. 222-L.P.O.; 1 youth's overcoat. 223-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 224-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 225-L.P .0.; 1 gent's overcoat. 226-L.P.O.; 1 boy's overcoat. 227-L.P .0.; 1 gent's overcoat. 228-L.P.O.; 1 pair rubber thigh boots. 229-Albany; 1 box c1·ockery and household linen. 230-Fremantle; 1 empty suit case. 231-Fremantle; 1 single sheet, 1 double sheet,

1 cream blanket. 232-Fremantle; 1 grey blanket. 233-Doodlakine; 1 travelling rug. 234-L.P.O.; 6 damaged umbrellas (ladies'). 235-L.P.O.; 6 damaged sunshades. 236-L.P.O.; 1 pair double sheets. 237-L.P.O.; 1 pair double blankets. 238-L.P.O.; 1 child's overcoat. 239-L.P.O.; 1 lady's raincoat. 240-L.P .0.; 1 plan carrier. 241-L.P.O.; 1 camp stretcher. 242-L.P.O.; 1 camp stretcher. 243-Manjimup; 1 iron bedstead. 244-L.P.O.; 1 pair canoe paddles. 245-East Perth; 1 iron stand. 246-L.P.O.; 1 cyclone stretcher. 247-Fremantle; 1 motor cycle windscreen. 248-L.P.O.; 1 machine part, 1 car tail light. 249-L.P.O.; 1 hockey stick. 250-L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet. 251-L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet. 252-L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet. 253-L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet. 254---L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet. 255-L.P.O.; 1 child's tennis racquet. 256-L.P.O.; 1 boy's overcoat. 257-L.P.O.; 1 gent's raincoat. 258-L.P.O.; 1 boy's raincoat. 259-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 260-L.P.O.; 1 boy's overcoat. 261-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 262-L.P.O.; 1 girl's raincape. 263-L.P.O.; 4 old leather satchels. 264-L.P.O.; 1 umbrella (slightly damaged). 265-L.P.O.; 1 umbrella (slightly damaged). 266-L.P.O.; 1 umbrella (slightly damaged). 267-L.P.O.; 1 umbrella (slightly damaged). 268-L.P.O.; 1 umbrella (slightly damaged). 269-L.P.O.; 1 umbrella (slightly damaged). 270-L.P.O.; 1 umbrella (slightly damaged). 271-L.P.O.; 1 umbrella (slightly damaged). 272-L.P.O; 1 umbrella (slightly damaged). 273-L.P.O.; 1 cricket bat. 274-L.P.O.; 1 bundle handles, blind rollers, etc. 275-L.P.O.; 7 torches.

1652 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951. -------

Lot; Station; Article, Marks, Etc. 276-L.P.O.; 1 attache case; 6 torches. 277-L.P.O.; 3 hot water bags. 278-L.P.O.; 1 bundle bike pumps and cycle acces-

sories. 279_.:_L.P.O.; 1 carton bootmaker's accessories. 280-L.P.O.; 2 T-squares. 281-L.P.O.; 1 bundle (10) walking sticks. 282-L.P.O.; 1 suit case books (fiction). 283-L.P.O.; 1 wire strainer. 284-L.P.O.; 1 old tin trunk. 285-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 286-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 287-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 288-Northam; quantity prospector's gear. 289-Goods Agent, Perth; 1 fibre mattress. 290-Parcels, Perth; 1 sauce, ham. 291-Fremantle: 1 case batteries (3 wet, 3 dry). 292-Goods Agent, Perth; 1 carton humming tops

(4 dozen). 293-Rivervale; 1 hurricane lamp. 294-L.P.O.; 1 boy's raincoat. 295-L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' purses. 296-L.P.O.; 1 attache case ladies' kid gloves (12

pair). 297-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 298-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 299-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 300-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 301-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 302-L.P.O.; 1 lady's umbrella. 303-L.P.O.; 6 towels, 5 pair bathers and trunks. 304-L.P.O.; 8 towels. 305-L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet. 306-L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet. 307-L.P.O.; 1 tennis racquet. 308-L.P.O.; 3 blankets. 309-Albany; 2 old blankets. 310-L.P.O.; 1 bag men's working clothes. 311-L.P.O.; 1 package waterproof sheets and

sundries. 312-Wagin; 1 horse collar. 313-L.P.O.; 6 wallets. 314-L.P.O.; 3 wallets. 315-L.P.O.; 7 note holders. 316-L.P.O.; 7 tobacco pouches. 317-L.P.O.; 7 tobacco pouches. 318-L.P.O.; 12 men's pouches, 1 watch pouch. 319-L.P.O.; 1 wood box men's clothing. 320-L.P.O.; 1 attache case boy's clothing. 321-L.P.O.; 2 blankets. 322-L.P.O.; 1 blanket. 323-L.P.O.; 1 travelling rug. 324-L.P.O.; 4 babies' pillows and 6 napkins. 325-L.P.O.; 4 babies' blankets and 1 baby's shawl. 326-L.P.O.; 7 towels. 327-L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 328-L.P.O.; 1 lady's raincape. 329-L.P.O.; 1 cardboard box girl's clothing. 330-L.P.O.; 1 cardboard box men's working

clothes. 331-L.P.O.; 1 pair rubber boats. 332-L.P.O.; 1 box kitchen utensils.

0333-L.P.O.; 1 lady's raincoat. 334-L.P.O.; 1 army overcoat. 335-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 336-L.P.O.; 1 camera. 337-L.P.O.; 1 folding camera. 338-L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 339-L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 340-L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 341-L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 342-L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 343-L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 344-L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 345-L.P.O.; 1 box camera. 346-L.P.O.; 13 spectacle cases. 347-L.P.O.; 1 locket. 348-L.P.O.; 3 brooches. 349-L.P.O.; 1 ring. 350-L.P.O.; 1 ring. 351-L.P.O.; 1 ring. 352-L.P.O.; 1 wedding ring. 353-L.P.O.; 1 ring. 354-L.P.O.; 1 ring. 355-L.P.O.; 1 cameo brooch. 356-L.P .0.; 1 cigarette lighter. 357-L.P.O.; 1 gent's wristlet watch. 358-L.P.O.; 1 lady's wristlet watch.

Lot; Station; Articles, Marks, Etc. 359-L.P.O.; 1 pendant. 360-L.P.O.; 1 necklace. 361-L.P.O.; 1 necklace. 362-L.P.O.; 1 necklace. 363-L.P.O.; 1 necklace. 364-L.P.O.; 7 strings rosary beads. 365-L.P.O.; 7 strings rosary beads. 366-L.P.O.; 1 fountain pen. 367-L.P.O.; 1 fountain pen. 368-L.P.O.; 1 fountain pen. 369-L.P.O.; l fountain pen. 370-L.P.O.; 1 fountain pen. 371-L.P.O.; 1 fountain pen. 372-L.P.O.; 1 fountain pen. 373-L.P.O.; 1 fountain pen. 374-L.P.O.; 7 prop'elling pencils. 375-L.P.O.; 1 pair nylon stockings. 376-L.P.O.; 3 Biro pens. 377-L.P.O.; 3 Biro pens. 378-L.P.O.; 1 pocket watch. 379-L.P.O.; 3 cigarette lighters. 380-L.P.O.; 1 cigarette case. 381-L.P.O.; 1 cigarette case. 382-L.P.O.; 1 cigarette case. 383-L.P.O.; 2 pairs sunglasses. 384-L.P.O.; 3 pairs sunglasses. 385-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 386-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 387-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 388-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 389-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 390-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 391-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 392-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 393-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 394-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 395-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 396-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 397-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 398-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 399-L.P.O.: 1 case spectacles. 400-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 401-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 402-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 403-L.P .O.; 1 case spectacles. 404-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 405-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 406-L.P.O.; 1 case spectacles. 407-L.P.O.; 7 empty spectacle cases. 408-L.P.O.; 7 empty spectacle cases. 409-L.P.O.; 9 empty spectacle cases. 410-L.P.O.; 1 tin spectacles, 1 spectacle frames. 411-L.P.O.; 1 box necklaces and sundries. 412-L.P.O.; 2 damaged cameras. 413-L.P.O.; 1 suitcase men's clothing. 414-L.P.O.; 1 camp stretcher. 415-L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 416-L.P.O.; 1 grey blanket. 417-L,P.O.; 1 doll's pram. 418-L.P.O.; 1 cot mattress. 419-L.P.O.; 6 old suit cases. 420--L.P.O.; 1 bag toilet accessories. 421-L.P.O.; 1 tin sundries. 422-L.P.O.; 1 bag odd gloves. 423-L.P.O.; 3 men's old overcoats, 2 yollths' over••

coats. 424-L.P.O.; 2 men's suit coats. 425-L.P.O.; 1 lady's raincoat. 426-L.P.O.; 1 oilskin overcoat. 427-L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 428-L.P.O.; 1 lady's overcoat. 429-L.P.O.; 1 gent's sports coat. 430-L.P.O.; 1 gent's leather overcoaL 431-L.P.O.; l. military overcoat. 432-L.P.O.; 1 lady's ligl1tweigl1t overcoat. 433-L.P.O.; 1 gent's overcoat. 434-L.P.O.; 6 old suit cases. 435-Mundaring; 1 package children's books. 436-Northam; 1 pair roller blinds 8.nd sundries. 437-Narrogin; 1 gent's cycle. 438-Katanning; 1 damaged hallstand. 439-Clackline; 1 section Bren carrier track. 440-Perth Parcels; 1 saucepan. 441-Mt. Magnet; 1 suit case youth's clotl1ing. 442-Perth Parcels; 1 saucepan. 443-Perth Parcels; 1 empty drum. 444-Perth Parcels; 1 attache case toys. 445-Pertl1 Parcels; 1 bag knitting wool,

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1653

Lot; Station; Article, Marks, Etc. 446-Perth Parcels; 1 bundle metal rings. 447-Perth Parcels; 1 grey blanket. 448-Perth Parcels; 1 empty suitcase. 449-Perth Parcels; 1 empty suitcase. 450-Perth Parcels; 1 empty suitcase. 451-Perth Parcels; 1 pram. 452-Perth Parcels; 1 carton men's clothing. 453-Perth Parcels; 1 tin parts. 454-L.P.O.; 1 dressing gown. 455-L.P.O.; 2 pair gents' pyjamas (new). 456-L.P.O.; 2 pair gents' pyjamas (new). 457-L.P.O.; 2 pair gents' pyjamas (new). 458-Fremantle; 1 dart board (damaged). 459-Various; 1 bag ladies' and gent's shoes and

sandals (7 pairs). 460-Stores, Midland Junction; 7 small basket

racks. 461-Stores, Midland Junction; 13 large basket

racks. 462-Stores Midland Junction; 1 wire bedstead. 463-Stores, Midland Junction; 16 rate book boxes. 464-Stores, Midland Junction; 11 leather buckets. 465-Stores, Midland Junction; 11 only ·i in. Bar-

ton burners. 466-Stores, Midland Junction; 12 Dressel perfo­

lite burners. 467-Stores. Midland Junction; 1 candle for water

filter. 468-Stores Midland Junction; 1 oilsldn coat. 469-Stores, Midland Junction; 14 red metal discs. 470-Stores, Midland Junction; 8 telegraph instru-

ment ink writers. 471-Stores, Midland Junction; 1 locker. 472-Stores, Midland Junction; 11 calico maps,

6 in. x 50 fold. 473-Stores, Midland Junction; 65 cali~o maps,

6 in. x 50 fold. 474-Stores, Midland Junction; 127 calico maps,

9 in. x 75 fold. 475-Stores, Midland Junction; 5 calico maps, 6 in.

x 1-,\ fold. 476-Stores, Midland Junction; 132 lb. galvanised

date nails. 477-Stores, Midland Junction; 5 sets clockface

scales. 478-Stores, Midland Junction; 1 set Avery special

scales. 479-Stores, Midland Junction; 2 stoves with oil

burners. 480-Stores, Midland Junction; 1 portable wind

screen. 481-Stores, Midland Junction; 1 sack barrow. 482-Stores Midland Junction; 1 old typewriter

9 in. roller standard. 483-Stores, Midland Junction; 1 old typewriter

20 in. roller standard. 484-Stores, Midland Junction; 2 old typewriters

25in. x ½in. Roller Standard. 485-Stores, Midland Junction; 2 old Remington

typewriters. 486-Stores, Midland Junction; 1 old Remington

Barlok without roller. 487-Stores, Midland Junction; 1 old Remington

Barlock without roller. 488-Stores, Midland Junction; 1 old typewriter,

L. C. Smith. 489-Stores, Midland Junction; 1 old duplicator

19in. Emu. 490-Stores, Midland Junction; 1 old duplicator,

9in. roller. 491-Perth Parcels; 2 old mattresses and bed-

ding. 492-Perth Parcels; 1 empty suitcase. 493-Perth Parcels; 1 empty suitcase. 494-Perth Parcels; 1 suitcase men's clothing. 495-L.P.O.; 1 gent's pocket watch.

B. Lot; Station; Article, Marks, Etc.; Name.

1-Perth; 1 gent's cycle; Grover. 2-Perth; 1 stroller; Robinson. 3-Perth; 1 stroller; Blair. 4-Perth; 1 stroller; Nil. 5-Mt. Lawley; 1 saw trestle; Nil. 6-Perth; 1 bag men's working clothes; Various. 7-Perth; 1 bag men's working clothes; Various. 8-Perth; 1 pair football boots, size 8; Steel.

Lot; Station; Article, Marks, Etc.; Name. 9-Perth; 1 car pump and rim remover; Mus-

ser. 10-Perth; 1 grey blanket; Ensor. 11-Perth; 1 grey blanlrnt; McKeighley. 12-Perth; 1 grey blanket; McKeighley. 13-Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Fargus. 14-Perth; 1 aluminium ware; Simpson. 15-Perth; 1 aluminium ware; Simpson. 16-Perth; 1 aluminium ware; Simpson. 17-Perth; 1 aluminium ware; Simpson. 18-Perth; 1 aluminium ware; Simpson. 19-Perth; 1 grey blanket; Nil. 20-Perth; 1 grey blanket; Mansfield. 21-Perth; 6 old suitcases; Va1·ious. 22-Perth; 1 crosscut saw; Smith. 23-Perth; 4 old military overcoats; Various. 24-Perth; 7 men's old overcoats; Varicus. 25-Perth; 4 old blankets; Various. 26-Perth; 1 suitcase lady's clothing; Various. 27-Perth; 1 empty tin trunk; Clark. 28-Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Various. 29-Perth; 1 package books (miscellaneous);

Various. 30-Perth; 3 single sheets; Fasoli. 31-Perth; 1 empty tin trunk; Willey. 32-Perth; 1 bundle, 1 blanket and sheets:

Willey. 33-Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Various. 34-Perth; 1 crutch; Canute. 35-Perth; 1 suitcase men's working clothes;

Various. 36-Perth; 2 leather bags; Various. 37-Perth; 1 bag men's clothing; Various. 38-Perth; 1 lady's hatbox; Nil. 39-Perth; 2 home doctor books; Willey. 40-Perth; 1 package native weapons; Edwards. 41-Perth; 1 old portmanteau; Moody. 42-Perth; 2 ladies' overcoats; Willey. 43-Perth; 1 leather satchell; Martin. 44-Perth; 1 lady's raincoat; Martin. 45-Perth; 2 gents' raincoats, 1 gent's raincape;

McCallum. 46-Perth; 1 grey blanket; Sullivan. 47-Perth; 1 gent's grey overcoat; Duncan. 48-Perth; 1 pair gent's boots (size 10); Moody. 49-Perth; 1 pair thigh boots (size 7); Harris. 50-Perth; 1 gladstone bag men's clothing;

Various. 51-Perth; 1 case kitchen utensils; Various. 52-Perth; 1 suitcase men's working clothes;

Various. 53-Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Various. 54-Perth; 1 suitcase ladies' clothing, household

linen; Various. 55-Perth; 1 camp mattress and sheeting;

Various. 56-Perth; 6 old blankets; Various. 57-Perth; 5 pairs ladies' shoes, 1 pair sandals;

Various. 58-Perth; 5 pairs men's sandshoes; Various. 59-Perth; 1 old gladstone bag; George. 60-Perth; 1 pair single sheets; Various. 61-Perth; 1 gent's overcoat; Nil. 62-Perth; 1 camp mattress; Hall. 63-Perth; 1 pair rubber boots; Dixon. 64-Perth; 1 pair rubber thigh boots; Finnigan. 65-Perth; 1 suitcase lady's clothing; Various. 66-Perth; 1 empty suitcase; Nil. 67-Perth; 1 camp stretcher; Gross. 68-Perth; 1 violin in case; Nil. 69-Perth; 1 bundle (3) old rugs and (3) old

blankets; Various. 70-Perth; 7 raincoats and raincapes; Various. 71-Perth; 1 bag (7 pairs) men's shoes and

slippers; Various. 72-Perth; 1 bag (6 pairs) men's working boots;

Various. 73-Perth; 1 carton brass engine fittings; Soka-

wiki. 74-Perth; 1 case gramaphone records; Coleman. 75-Perth; 1 petrol iron; Gregory. 76-Perth; 1 blanket; Nil. 77-Perth; 1 gent's raincoat; Marsh. 78-Perth; 1 blanket; Grass. 79-Perth; 1 rain cape; Gregory. 80-Perth; 1 electric radiator; Smith. 81-Perth; 1 suitcase men's working clothes;

Various. 82-Perth; 1 woodwork; Cole.

1654 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Lot; Station; Article, Marks, Etc.; Name. 83-Perth; 1 bag men's worl{ing boots and shoes

(6 pairs); Various. 84-Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Marsh. 85-Perth; 1 bundle 2 single sheets, 2 pillow slips,

1 cushion; McKeighley. 86-Perth; 1 carton men's working clothes;

Various. 87-Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Various. 88-Perth; 1 kitbag youth's working clothes;

Various. 89-Perth; 1 basket men's working clothes;

Various. 90-Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Various. 91-Perth; 3 old Gladstone bags; Various. 92-Perth; 8 dry batteries (assorted); Various. 93-Perth; 6 old suitcases; Various. 94-Perth; 6 old suitcases; Various. 95-Perth; 1 box camera; Bradbury. 96-Perth; 1 pram; couch. 97-Perth; 1 carton lady's clothing; Various. 98-Perth; 1 pick; Nil. 99-Fremantle; 1 white blanket; Howard.

100-Fremantle; 1 pair double sheets; Howard. 101-Fremantle; 1 pair double sheets; Howard. 102-Fremantle; 1 pair double sheets; Howard. 103-Fremantle; 1 pair double sheets; Howard. 104-Fremantle; 1 pair double sheets; Howard. 105-Fremantle; 1 mattress cover, 5 pillow slips and

mosquito netting; Howard. 106-Fremantle; 1 gent's overcoat; Gay. 107-Fremantle; 1 dinner suit; Gay. 108-Fremantle; 2 mens' old overalls; Gay. 109-Fremantle; 1 trunk men's clothing; Gay. 110-Fremantle and Perth; 1 suitcase men's

clothing; Various. 111-Fremantle; 1 suitcase lady's clothing; Bliz-

zard. 112-Fremantle; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Various. 113-Fremantle; 4 pots; Blizzard. 114-Fremantle; 1 case kitchen utensils; Various. 115-Various; 5 old suitcases; Various. 116-Various; 6 old suitcases; Various. 117-Perth; 9 packs and canvas bags; Various. 118-Perth; 1 case glass tumblers; Jenson. 119-Perth; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Various. 120-Perth; 3 ladies' old overcoats, 1 lady's old

coat; Various. 121-Fremantle; 1 pram; Henderson. 122-Perth; 1 bundle canvas pieces; Various. 123-Perth; 1 trunk sundries; Fox. 124-Perth; 1 trunk sundries; Fox. 125-Perth; 1 bundle blankets and pillows; Fox. 126-Perth; 1 tub glassware; Fox. 127-Perth; 1 single mattress; Nil. 128-Perth; 1 single mattress; Nil.

c. I-Victoria Park: 1 portable wireless; Nil. 2-Albany; 1 glass mirror; Victor Glass. 3-Big Bell; 2 old single mattresses; Wilcling·. 4-Norseman and Fremantle; 1 case kitchen

utensils; Long and Cotterill. 5-Norseman and Albany; 1 tin (4) flat irons,

(2) elecfric irons; Long and Ginn. 6-Norseman; 1 toy boat; Long. 7-Mullewa; 2 enamel dishes; Epstein. 8-Victoria Park; 1 grey blanket; Nil. 9-Caron; 1 gent's overcoat; Paulson.

10-Kalgoorlie; 1 carton novelties; Salinger. 11-Kalgoorlie; 1 carton novelties; Salinger. 12-Katanning; 1 bundle tent poles; Dobra. . 13-Boddington; 1 single wire stretcher; Pearce. 14-Boddington; 1 jan-ah form; Pearce. 15-Wagin; 1 bag axe handles; Carngne. 16-Wagin; 1 bag axe handles; Carngne. 17-Wagin; 1 bag axe handles; Carngne. 18-Nungarin; 1 utility tailboard; Ayres. 19-Bunbury; 1 old pram; Phillpot. 20-York; 1 bag mattress; Gentry. 21-Bunbury; 1 tin kerosene; Phillpot. 22-York; 1 tin trunk; Barlaw. 23-York; 1 tin trunk; Barlaw. 24-York; 1 tin trunk; Barlaw. 25-Subiaco; 1 cyclone stretcher; Dalmarde. 26-Subiaco; 1 cyclone stretcher; Dalmarde.

Lot; Station; Article, iVIarks, Etc.; Name. 27-Subiaco; 1 iron bedstead; Brown. 28-Subiaco; 1 super spreader; Nil. 29-Cottesloe; 1 t1·uc!{ tyre; Ricl1ardson. 30-Esperance; 1 motor difi'erential; Nil. 31-Esperance; 2 motor springs; Nil. 32-Moora; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Davidson. 33-Bunbury; 1 gent's watch; Nil. 34-Bunbury; 1 pair men's rubber boots; Nil. 35-Bunbury; 1 gent's overcoat; Nil. 36-Bunbury; 1 package assorted books; Nil. 37-Bunbury; 1 package books; Nil. 38-Bunbury: 1 gent's old oilskin coat; Nil. 39-Bunbury; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Nil. 40-Bunbury; 1 suitcase men's clothing; Nil. 41-Bunbury; 1 bag mens' working boots and

shoes (8 pairs); Nil. 42-Bunbury; 7 old blankets; Nil. 43-Bunbury; 1 package (3) sheets, (3) old rugs,

(1) blanket; Nil. 44-Bunbury; quantity second hand bags and

bagging; Nil. 45-Perth Parcels; 4 ladies' handbags, 1 knit­

ting bag; Various. 46-Perth Parcels and Northam; 9 empty chick

boxes; Various. 47-Perth Parcels; 1 tin, 2 bags garden dust;

Various. 48-Bunbury and York; 1 box !{itchen utensils;

Comyne and Barlow. 49-Fremantle; 1 cyclone stretcher; Thompson. 50-Fremantle; 1 single iron bedstead; Thomp-

son. 51-Fremantle; 1 basinette; Thompson. 52-Various; 6 old blankets, 1 old rug; Various. 53-Various; 4 mens' old overcoats; Various. 54-Geraldton; 1 bird's cage; Nil. 55-Rivervale; 1 wire crate; Wilson. 56-Collie; 3 picture frames; Amp hi. 57-Perth Parcels; 1 military overcoat; Green. 58-Perth Parcels; 1 old tennis racquet; Green. 59-Goods Agent, Pertl1; 1 empty tin trunk; Powell. 60-Pinj arra; 1 clothes wringer; Nil. 61-Collie; 1 kitchen utensils; Nil. 62-Perth Parcels; 1 bag men's working clothes;

Chappel, Green. 63-Perth Parcels; 1 sleeping bag and 3 old

blankets; Green, Lucas. 64-Perth Parcels; 4 old attache cases; Various. 65-Perth Parcels; 1 bicycle; Henning. 66-Perth Parcels; 1 carton toys and school-

books; Bruce. 67-Perth Parcels; 7 old suitcases; Various. 68-Perth Parcels; 1 roll paper; Gilmore.

POLICE ACT, 1892.

(Section 76.l

THE following unclaimed property (found in tramcars) will be sold by public auction at Perth Railway Station on 19th and 20th June, 1951.

1-1 lady's 2-1 lady's 3-1 lady's 4-1 lady's 5-1 lady's 6-1 lady's 7-1 lady's 8-1 lady's 9-1 lady's

10-1 lady's 11-1 lady's 12-1 lady's 13-1 dozen 14-1 dozen 15-1 dozen 16-1 dozen 17-1 dozen

T. ANDERSEN, Commissioner of Police.

Lot; Articles. umbrella. umbrella. umbrella. umbrella. umbrella. umbrella. umbrella. umbrella. umbrella. umbrella. umbrella. umbrella. ladies' kid gloves. ladies' kid gloves. ladies' kid gloves. ladies' kid gloves. ladies' kid gloves.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1655

Lot; Articles. 18-1 dozen ladies' kid gloves. 19-1 dozen ladies' kid gloves. 20-1 dozen ladies' ldd gloves. 21-1 dozen ladies' kid gloves. 22-1 dozen ladies' kid gloves. 23-1 dozen ladies' kid gloves. 24-1 dozen pairs ladies' kid gloves. 25-2 pillows, 1 cushion. 26-9 shopping bags. 27-7 string shopping· bags. 28-6 string shopping bags. 29-6 string shopping bags. 30-1 box lady's purses. 31-1 bag fancy worl,;: and lmitting. 32-1 boy's raincoat. 33-1 youth's overcoat. 34-6 babies' pillows. 35-5 babies' pillows. 36-1 case children's toys. 37-1 attache case children's coats and blazers. 38-1 hockey stick. 39-1 hockey stick. 40-1 walking stick. 41-1 lady's umbrella. 42-1 lady's umbrella. 43-1 lady's umbrella. 44-1 lady's umbrella. 45-1 lady's umbrella. 46-1 lady's umbrella. 47-1 lady's umbrella. 48-1 lady's umbrella. 49-1 lady's umbrella. 50-1 lady's umbrella. 51-1 lady's umbrella. 52-1 lady's umbrella. 53-1 case kitchen utensils. 54-1 box men's clothing. 55-1 box lady's clothing. 56-1 box boy's clothing. 57-2 Boys' overcoats and 1 raincoat. 58-3 men's cardigans. 59-7 men's pullovers. 60-6 pairs men's working trousers. 61-1 tennis racquet. 62-1 tennis racquet. 63-1 tennis racquet. 64-1 empty Giadstone bag. 65-1 empty Gladstone bag. 66-1 wheelbarrow wheel. 67-1 leather bag, ladies' and children's purses. 68-1 attache case, 1 dozen pairs ladies' kid

gloves. 69-1 attache case, 1 dozen pairs ladies' !<:id

gloves. 70-1 attache case, 1 dozen pairs ladies' kid

gloves. 71-1 attache case, 1 dozen pairs ladies' kid

gloves. 72-1 attache case, 1 dozen pairs ladies' kid

gloves. 73-1 attache case, 1 dozen pairs ladies' !,;:id

gloves. 74-1 attache case, 1 dozen pairs ladies' kid

gloves. 75-1 attache case, 1 dozen pairs ladies' kid

gloves. 76-6 string shopping bags. 77-6 string shopping bags. 78-1 pram tray (9) babies' napkins. 79-1 attache case, (3 pairs bathing trunl<::s, 1

pair bathers). 80-1 attache case, ladies' scarves ( 12). 81-5 pram pillows. 82-3 school bags. 83-1 attache case ladies' and gent's scarves ( 13). 84-10 plastic scarves, 4 plastic pixie capes. 85-1 attache case ladies' purses. 86-1 lady's umbrella. 87-1 lady's umbrella. 88-1 lady's umbrella. 89-1 lady's umbrella. 90-1 lady's umbrella. 91-1 lady's umbrella. 92-1 lady's umbrella. 93-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. 94-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves.

Lot; Articles. 95-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. 96-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. 97-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. 98-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. 99.,.....-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves.

100-1 dozen pairs ladies' kid gloves. 101-1 dozen pairs ladies' kid gloves. 102-1 dozen pairs ladies' kid gloves. 103-1 dozen pairs ladies' kid gloves. 104-1 dozen pairs ladies' kid gloves. 105-1 pair grey blankets. 106-1 grey blanket. 107-1 grey blanket. 108-1 gent's overcoat. 109-4 children's raincoats, slightly damaged. 110-7 children's raincoats, slightly damaged. 111-1 attache case ladies' and children's wool

gloves ( 12 pairs l . 112-1 attache case ladies' woollen gloves ( 12 pairs). 113-1 cricket bat. 114-1 hockey stick. 115-1 hockey stick. 116-1 hockey sticlc 117-1 shovel. 118-1 tennis racquet. 119-1 gladstone bag. 120-1 case I,;:itchen utensils and sundries. :..21-1 lady's umbrella. 122-1 lady's umbrella. 123-1 lady's umbrella. 124-1 lady's umbrella. 125-1 lady's umbrella. 126-1 lady's umbrella. 127-1 lady's umbrella. 128-1 lady's umbrella. 129-1 lady's umbrella. 130-1 lady's umbrella. 131-1 lady's umbrella. 132-1 lady's umbrella. 133-1 lady's raincoat. 134-1 boy's raincoat. 135-1 boy's raincape. 136-1 attache case children's woollen gloves ( 11

pairs). 137-1 attache case ladies' and children's assorted

gloves ( 12 pairs l . 138-6 gent's wallets and 12 purses. 139-1 attache case ladies' woollen glove& (6 pairs). 140-7 tobacco pouches. 141-7 tobacco pouches. 142-7 tobacco pouches. 143-1 lady's umbrella. 144.,.....-1 lady's umbrella. 145-1 lady's umbrella. 146-1 lady's umbrella. 147-1 lady's umbrella. 148-1 lady's umbrella. 149-1 lady's umbrella. 150-1 lady's umbrella. 151-1 lady's umbrella. 152-1 lady's umbrella. 153-1 lady's umbrella. 154-1 attache case childrens' purses and wallets. 155-1 attache case ladies' woollen gloves (6 pairs). 156-1 motor tube. 157-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. 158-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. 159-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. 160-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. 161-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. 162-1 dozen pairs ladies' cotton gloves. 163-1 parcel books (miscellaneous). 164-1 parcel books (fiction). 165-6 string shopping bags. 166-5 ladies' coats. 167-6 towels. 168-2 babies' blankets, 1 bunny rug. 169-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 170-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 171-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 172-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 173-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 174-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 175-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 176-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 177-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 178-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 179-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged).

1656 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Lot; Articles. 180-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 181-1 attache case ladies' purses. 182-1 attache case (8) coat capes. 183-1 attache case ladies' woollen gloves (6 pairs). 184-5 babies' shawls. 185-9 ladies' woollen jackets and cardigan. 186-1 bundle religious books. 187-6 ladies' handbags. 188-1 bag ladies' handkerchiefs and sundries. 189-1 attache case boys' caps (9). 190-1 attache case boys' caps (9). 191~13 children's handbags. 192-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 193-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 194-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 195-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 196-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 197-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 198-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 199-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 200-1 boy's raincoat. 201-1 lady's plastic raincoat. 202-1 lady's raincoat. 203-1 boy's raincoat. 204-1 folio gramophone records. 205-1 attache case children's woollen cardigans

and jackets (6). 206-1 attache case ladies' woollen gloves (6 pairs). 207-1 attache case children's berets (8). 208-1 attache case childrens' berets (8). 209-1 package crockery and glass tumblers. 210-1 attache case ladies' berets (8) and hats (9). 211-2 pairs boys' football boots. 212-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 213-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 214-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 215-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 216-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 217-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 218-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 219-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 220-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 221-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 222-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 223-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 224-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 225-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaked). 226-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 227-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 228-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 229-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 230-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 231-1 lady's umbrella (slightly damaged). 232-1 lady's dressing gown. 233-1 boy's overcoat. 234-1 lady's raincoat. 235-2 old tennis racquets. 236-1 tennis racquet frame. 237-1 tennis racquet frame. 238-1 attache case children's bathing trunks (7). 239-1 attache case children's bathing trunks (6). 240-1 attache case waterproof fisher hats (6). 241-1 attache case waterproof fisher hats (6). 242-1 attache case waterproof fisher hats (6). 243-1 attache case children's wool jaclrnts and

cardigans ( 6) . 244-1 attache case girl's clothing. 245-1 bundle galvanised bed fittings. 246-1 bundle (3) pram wheels. 247-1 box children's books, games and sundries. 248-1 attache case boy's waterproof fisher hats. 249-1 attache case boy's waterproof fisher hats. 250-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 251-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 252-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 253-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 254-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 255-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 256-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 257-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 258-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 259-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 260-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 261-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 262-1 bundle (6) damaged umbrellas ladies'. 263-6 old attache cases.

Lot; Articles. 264-1 bag odd gloves. 265-1 bag odd gloves. 266-1 bag odd gloves. 267-1 case spectacles. 268-1 case spectacles. 269-1 case spectacles. 270-1 case spectacles. 271-1 case spectacles. 272-1 case spectacles. 273-1 case spectacles. 274-1 case spectacles. 275-1 case spectacles. 276-1 case spectacles. 277-1 case spectacles. 278-1 case spectacles. 279-1 case spectacles. 280-1 case spectacles. 281-1 case spectacles. 282-1 case spectacles. 283-1 case spectacles. 284-1 case spectacles. 285-1 case spectacles. 286-1 case spectacles. 287-1 case spectacles. 288-1 case spectacles. 289-1 case sunglasses. 290-1 pair sunglasses. 291-2 pairs sunglasses. 292-2 pairs sunglasses. 293-3 pairs sunglasses. 294-3 pairs sunglasses. 295-3 pairs sunglasses. 296-3 pairs sunglasses. 297-3 pairs sunglasses. 298-3 pairs sunglasses. 299-3 pairs sunglasses. 300-3 pairs sunglasses. 301-3 pairs sunglasses. 302-3 pairs sunglasses. 303-3 pairs sunglasses. 304-4 pairs sunglasses. 305-8 strings rosary beads. 306-7 strings rosary beads. 307-1 pocket watch. 308-1 wedding ring. 309-1 wedding ring. 310-5 propelling pencils. 311-3 lockets. 312-1 camera. 313-1 necklace. 314-1 necklace. 315-1 pendant. 316-2 tie clasps. 317-1 dress ring. 318-1 compact. 319-1 cameo brooch. 320-1 cigarette case. 321-1 cigarette case. 322-1 cigarette lighter. 323-2 cigarette lighters. 324-1 necklace. 325-1 necklace. 326-1 necklace. 327-2 necklaces. 328-3 necklaces. 329-1 necklace. 330-1 fountain pen. 331-1 fountain pen. 332-1 fountain pen. 333-1 fountain pen. 334-1 tin (7) fountain pens (1) Biro. 335-6 Brooches. 336-6 Brooches. 337-6 Brooches. 338-7 Brooches. 339-12 Brooches. 340-1 tin odd ear-rings and snndries. 341-1 Biro pen. 342-1 Biro pen. 343-1 Biro pen. 344-1 Biro pen. 345-1 Biro pen. 346-3 Biro pens. 347-3 Biro pens. 348-4 Biro pens. 349-1 necklace. 350-1 necklace. 351-1 necl~lace.

8 June, 1951.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1657

Lot; Article. 352-2 necklaces. 353-2 necldaces. 354-2 necldaces. 355-1 pendant. 356-2 glove fasteners. 357-2 glove fasteners. 358-2 glove fasteners. 359-2 glove fasteners. 360-3 glove fasteners. 361-6 empty spectacle cases. 362-9 empty spectacle cases. 363-9 empty spectacle cases. 364-1 box (14) spectacles and (6) sunglass frames. 365-1 bag assorted keys.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 12 of 1951. Between Electrical Trades Union of Workers of

Australia (Western Australian Branch), Pedh, Applicant, and Musgraves Ltd. and others, as per Schedule 1 hereof, Respondents.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed between the abovenamed parties and whereas the said dis­pute was referred into Court for the purpose of hearing and determination and whereas the parties subsequently met and conferred and have arrived at agreement on all matters in difference and whereas the parties have this day appeared before the Court by their respective representatives and requested the Court to make the said agreement an Award of the Court: Now, therefore, the Court, pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial Arbitra­tion Act, 1912-1950, and all other powers therein enabling it hereby declares the memorandum here­under written to have the same effect as and be deemed an Award of the Court:-

Memorandum of Agreement. (Note.--'Nhercver the word "Award" occurs

herein it shall be taken to mean and inclucle "Agree­ment.")

1.-r,,itle. This Av,;ard shall be known as the "Radio

Worl,ers' (Metropolitan) Award, 1951."

2.-Arrangement. 1. Title. 2. Arrangement. 3. Area. 4. Term. 5. Other provisions.

Schedule I-Respondents. Schedule 2-Apprenticeship Regulations.

3.-Area. This Award shall operate over the area comprised

within a radius of twenty-five (25) miles from the G.P.O., Perth.

4.-Term. The term· of this Award shall be for a period of

three (3) months from the date hereof.

5.-Other Provisions. The provisions of clauses 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 10, 11,

12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 '24 and 25 of Award No. 12 of 1938 as amended 'shall be embodied in and form part of this Award.

Schedule 1. Respondents.

Atkins (W.A.) Ltd. Baty & Co., C. S. British General Electric Co. Ltd. Musgraves Ltd. Nicholsons Ltd.

Schedule 2. Apprenticeship Regulations.

The Court's Standard 1941 Apprenticeship Regu­lations with the following alterations:-

( 1) Add to regulation 37 a new subclause (c) as follows:-

(c) An apprentice 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 or sick­ness arising out of his own wilful default.

(2) Add to regulation 37 a new subclause (d) as follows:-

(d) Liberty is reserved to the respondents to apply for the deletion of this regulation.

I certify, pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, that the foregoing is a copy of the agreement arrived at between the parties mentioned above.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of May, 1951.

[L.S.J (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON, President.

Filed at my office this 4th day of May, 1951.

(Sgd.) S. WHEELER, Clerk of the Court of Arbitration.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 13 of 1951. Between Electrical Trades Union of Workers of

Australia (Western Australian Branch), Perth, Applicant, and the Electrical Contractors' Association of Western Australia (Union of Employers) and others, as per the First Sche­dule, Respondents.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed between the abovenamed parties; and whereas the said dis­pute was referred into Court for the purpose of hearing and determination; and whereas the parties subsequently met and conferred and have arrived at agreement on all matters in difference; and whereas the parties have this day appeared before the Court by their respective representatives and requested the Court to make the said agreement an Award of the Court: Now, therefore, the Court, pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, and all other powers therein en­abling it hereby declares the memorandum here­under written to have the same effect as and be deemed an Award of the Court:-

Memorandum of Agreement. (Note.-Wherever the word "Award" occurs

herein it shall be tals:en to mean and include "Agree­ment.")

1.-Title. This Award shall be known as the Electrical

Trades (Metropolitan) Award, 1951.

2 .-Arrangement. 1. Title. 2. Arrangement. 3. Area. 4. Term. 5. Other provisions.

3.-Area. This Award shall operate over the area comprised

within a radius of twenty-five (25) miles from the G.P.O., Perth, but excluding the works and undertakings of the State Electricity Commission.

4.-Term. The terms of this Award shall be for a period of

three (3) months from the date hereof.

5.-Other Provisions. The following provisions of the Metal Trades

Award No. 64 of 1947 as amended shall be embodied in and form part of this Award:-

Clause I-Definitions (paragraph 1, 2, 3, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26).

Clause 2-Respondents. Clause 5-Contract of Service. Clause 6-Breakdowns. Clause 7-Wages. Clause 8-Piecework. Clause 9-Higher Duties. Clause 10-Special Rates and Provisions (para­

graphs (a), (e), (f), (g), (h), (k), (1), (m), (n) and (o).

1658 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [8 June, 1951.

Clause 11-Country Work. Clause 12-Under-rate Worlrnrs. Clause 13-Hours. Clause 14-Overtime. Clause 15-Shift Work. Clause 16-Part-time Employment. Clause 17-Holidays. Clause 18-Absence through Sickness. Clause 19-Special Conditions. Clause 20-Board of Reference. Clause 21-Apprentices. Clause 22-Junior Workers. Clause 23-Cadets. Clause 24-Representatives interviewing

Workers. Clause 25-Record. Clause 26-Posting of Award. Clause 27-Female Workers. First Schedule-List of Respondents bound by

the Award. Second Schedule-Wages: (b) Electrical Sec­

tion, (o) Apprentices, (p) Male Junior Workers, (q) Female Junior Workers.

Third Schedule-Apprenticeship Regulations.

I certify, pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, that the foregoing is a copy of the agreement anived at between the parties mentioned above.

Dated at Perth this 4th day of May, 1951.

[L.S.l (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON, President.

Filed at my office this 4th day of May, 1951.

(Sgd.) S. WHEELER, Clerk of the Court of Arbitration.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 120 of 1951.

Between Federated Clerks' Union of Australia Industrial Union of Vvorkers, W .A. Branch, Applicant, and the Commissioners of the Fre­mantle Harbour Trust, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. W. R. Sawyer on behalf of the Applicant and Mr. H. Rudderham on behalf of tthe Respondents, and by consent, the Court, in pursuance of the powers contained in section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, doth hereby order and declare that Award No. 27 of 1941, as amended by Orders numbei·ed 60 (211) of 1947 and 422 of 1948, be and the same is hereby further amended in the manner following:-

Delete clauses 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6 and insert in lieu thereof the following:-

Clause 1.-Scope. This Award shall apply to any person employed

as a shed supervisor, or shed office clerk by the I<,rcmantle Harbour Trust Commissioners.

Clause 2.-Definitions. "Sl1ed Supervisor" shall mean and include any

clerk employed in charge of a shed 01· berth.

"Shed Office Clerk" shall mean and include any clerk employed in a permanent capa­city as an assistant to a shed supervisor.

"Commissioners" shall mean the Fremantle Harbour Trust Commissioners in office for the time being.

"Union" shall mean the Federated Clerks' Union of Australia Industrial Union of Vlorkers, W.A. Branch.

"Officer" shall mean any person covered by the Award.

Clause 4.-Rates of Pay. (a) Basic wage, £9 4s. 3d. per week. (b) Subject to clauses 5 and 6 of this Award,

!;he hourly rates of pay of officers employed under this Award for ordinary time, overtime, Saturday and Sunday time and holidays shall be the respec-

tive minimum hourly rates payable to casual wharf (tally) clerks plus fixed hourly margins as fol­lows:-

Shed Supervisors, ls. 2d. per hour. Shed Office Clerks, 3d. per hour.

Clause 5.-Special Provisions re Overtime. (a) If work is continued after the tea hour,

officers shall be paid for at least one hour at the appropriate rate.

(b) Where overtime is not in continuance of time worked prior thereto, but comprises 01· com­mences a new period of duty, an officer who-

(i) is required for duty on a Saturday, Sunday 01· holiday;

(ii) is required for duty between midnight and 8 a.m.

shall be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at the appropriate rate.

Clause 6.-Meals. (a) Meal intervals shall be those ordinarily

observed in respect of wharf work at the P01·t of Fremantle, and at the date of this Award are:-

Breakfast: 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. Dinner: Noon to 1 p.m. Tea: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Supper: Midnight to 1 a.m.

Provided that where the operation of a shift system of work necessitates, the interval for supper may be 11 p.m. to midnight.

(b) Subject to subclause (d) of this clause, officers who are required to remain on duty during a meal interval shall be paid for such time at the hourly rate prescribed from time to time for casual wharf (tally) clerks, in addition to the amount otherwise payable, and such extra rate shall con­tinue until the officer has been allowed a full hour for the meal: Provided that this subclause shall not apply where work commences at or during a meal hour, 01· where work ceases during or at the end of the tea hour.

(c) The provisions of subclause (b) of this clause shall not apply in the following circumstances:­

( 1) Where officers remain on duty after com­pleting a midnight shift at 8 a.m.

(2) When officers are required for duty during the dinner hour on an ordinary working day and continue on duty at the end of the dinner interval.

Provided that in such cases officers shall be paid at the hourly rate prescribed from time to time for casual wharf (tally) clerks, in addition to the amount otherwise payable for the actual meal interval only.

(d) Meal money shall be paid at the same rate and under the same conditions as are applicable to casual wharf (tally) clerks.

Dated at Perth this 15th day of May, 1951.

[L.S.l

By the Court,

(Sgd,) L. W. JACKSON, President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 133 of 1951.

Between Eastern Goldfields Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Union of Workers of Western Australia, Applicant, and the Minister for Public Health, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. H. Iles on behalf of the Applicant and Mr. W. S. Lonnie on behalf of the Respondent, and by consent, the Court, in pursuance of the powers contained in section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1950, doth hereby order and declare that Award No. 83 of 1948 be and the same is hereby amended in the manner following:-

Clause 3.-Wages. Delete the whole of the existing clause and insert

in lieu thereof:-

Basic Wage-Goldfields Area, £9 8s. 5d. per week. (a) Boiler attendant fireman, margin per week,

£1 6s.

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(bl District Allowance-A district allowance shall be paid to all workers of 2s. 4d. per week.

Clause 5.-Overtime. Delete the whole of the existing subclause (6) (al

and insert in lieu thereof:-(6) (al (il Saturday time.-Rostered shift

work performed on Saturday up to a maximum of eight (8) hours in each shift shall be included in the week's work and be paid for at the rate of time and a quarter. The extra quarter rate shall stand alone and be paid for as an addi­tion to the worker's weekly earnings.

(ii) Sunday time.-Rostered shift work per­formed on Sundays up to a maximum of eight (8) hours in each shift shall be included in the week's work and be paid for at the rate of time and a half. The extra half rate pre­scribed shall stand alone and be paid for in addition to the worker's weekly earnings, pro­vided that time worked in excess of eight (8) hours on such Sundays shall be paid at the rate of double time, i.e., twice the ordinary rate, which rate shall be the maximum payable under this Award.

Clause 8.-Shifts. Delete the existing subclause (cl and insert in

lieu thereof:-(c) Overtime and shift work rates shall not

be cumulative on Saturday and Sunday penalty rates.

Dated at Perth this 15th day of May, 1951. By the Court,

[L.S.J (Sgd.) L. W. JACKSON, President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 276 of 1950. Between The W.A. Dental Technicians' and

Employees' Union of Workers, Applicant, and The Continental Dental Coy. and others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. L. M. Lipsett on behalf of the Applicant and Mr. D. E. Cort 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. 29 of 1948, be and the same is hereby amended by interim order No. 276 of 1950 in the terms of the attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 11th day of May, 1951.

S. F. SCHNAARS, Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule. 5 .-Overtime.

1. Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following:-

(al All time worked before the usual starting and after the usual finishing time shall be deemed overtime and be paid for at the rate of time and a half for the first four (4) hours and double time thereafter. In the calculation of overtime each day shall stand alone.

(bl The employer's liability for the payment for overtime worked shall be deemed to be met if equivalent time off is given to the worker.

(cl All work done on Sundays shall be paid for at the rate of double time.

(d) When a worker, without being notified on the previous day, .is required to continue working after the usual knock-off time for more than one (1) hour he shall be provided with any meal re­quired or shall be paid two shillings (2s.) in lieu thereof.

(e) When a worker is recalled to work after leaving the job he shall be paid for at least one (1) hour at overtime rates.

(f) A meal interval of one ( 1l hour shall where practicable be allowed between 12 noon and 3 p.m. provided that where a meal time of less than one ( 1) hour is allowed the worker shall be paid at overtime rates for any portion of the hour worked.

(g) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Award-

(il an employer may require any worker to work reasonable overtime at overtime rates and such worker shall work overtime in accordance with such requirement.

(iil No organisation, party to this Award or worker or workers covered by this Award shall in any way, whether directly or in­directly, be a party to or concerned in any ban, limitation, or restriction upon the working of overtime in accordance with the requirements of this subclause.

(iii) This subclause shall remain in operation only until otherwise determined by the Court.

8.-Wages. 2. Delete the classification Dental Technician

(male) and Dental Technician (female) in sub­clause (b) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof the following:-

Dental Technician (male)

Margin over Male Basic

Wage per Week.

£ s. d. 2 13 0

Margin over Female Basic

Wage per Week. £ s. d.

Dental Technician (female) 2 13 0

3. This amendment shall operate as from the beginning of the first pay period commencing after the date hereof.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949. Notice Concerning Lost Share Certificate.

(Pursuant to Section 414 ( 1l .) Mount Barker Co-operative Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that share certificate No. 538 for 40 shares in the abovenamed Com­pany entered in the name of C. Smith & Sons, of Kendenup, 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 29th day of May, 1951.

L. R. GORMAN, Secretary.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Companies No. 4 of 1951. In the matter of the Companies Act, 1943-1949,

and in the matter of Mount Lawley Pty. Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that a petition was on the 28th day of May, 1951, presented to the Supreme Court of Western Australia for confirm­ing the reduction of the capital of Mount Lawley Pty. Limited (hereinafter referred to as "the Com­pany") proposed to be effected by a Special Re­solution in the following terms:-

That the capital of the Company be re­duced from £50,000 divided into 50,000 shares of £1 each to £486 4s. 0d., divided into 23,448 shares of 6d. each and that such reduction be effected by-

( a) the cancellation of the 26,552 un­issued shares of £1 each and

(b) returning to the holders of the 23,448 fully paid issued shares capital to the extent of 19s. 6d. per share

And such Petition is directed to be heard before a Judge of the Supreme Court, Perth, on Mon­day, the 18th day of June, 1951, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon.

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The reason for the proposed reduction of capi­tal is that the capital proposed to be returned to shareholders is no longer required by the Com­pany.

By an affidavit of George Matthew Craggs the Secretary of the Company sworn on the 30th day of May, 1951, it appears that to the best of his knowledge information and belief there was not on the 30th day of May, 1951 (the day fixed by the Court as the day for settling the list of creditors of the Company entitled to object to the proposed reduction) any debt claim or liability which if that date were the commencement of the wind­ing up of the Company would be admissable in proof against the Company.

Any person who claims as a creditor, shareholder or otherwise to object to the said proposed re­duction of capital shall be entitled to attend and be heard on the said day of hearing.

Dated this 30th day of May, 1951.

ROBINSON, COX & CO., 20 Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for the said Company.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949. Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office

of a Company Incorporated Outside Western Australia Which Carries on Business Within Western Australia.

(Pursuant to Section 330 (4).) Empire Insurances Limited.

To the Registrar of Companies: EMPIRE INSURANCES LIMITED hereby gives notice that the Registered Office of the Company was on the date hereof changed to and is now situated at 177 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated this 18th day of September, 1950.

NICHOLSON, VERSCHUER & NICHOLSON,

Solicitors for the Company in Western Australia.

Nicholson, Verschuer & Nicholson, of the Bank of Adelaide Chambers, 97 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949. Notice Concerning Lost Share Certificates

(Pursuant to Section 414 ( 1).)

Transport Vehicles Pty. Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that share certificates numbered 101 to 499 inclusive for 399 shares in the abovenamed Company entered in the name of Frederick Emanuel Robinson, of 53 Leon Road, Claremont, Company Director, and certificate number 500 for 1 share in the said Company en­tered in the name of Kenneth Sinclair James Mc­Gibbon, of 54 Jutland Parade, Dallrnith, Account­ant, have been lost or destroyed and it is the in­tention of the Directors of the abovenamed Com­pany to issue duplicate share certificates in lieu thereof after the expiration of 28 days from the publication hereof.

Dated the 1st day of June, 1951. BRIAN SIMPSON,

of the firm of Messrs. Robinson, Cox & Co., Solicitors for the abovenamed Company.

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).) Dieselmarine Pty. Ltd.

To the Registrar of Companies: NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of Dieselmarine Pty. Ltd. is situated at the corner of Stuart and Fitzgerald Streets, Perth, and that the days and hours during which such office is accessible to the public are as follows:-10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays excepted).

Dated this 29th day of May, 1951.

MICHAEL PERRY, Director.

THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949. Warners Pty. Ltd. Un Voluntary Liquidation).

NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of section 242 of the Companies Act, 1943-1949, that a General Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Com­pany will be held at the office of the Liquidator, Mr. John Richard Hinwood, 1st Floor, Bank of Adelaide Chambers, 97 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on Wednesday, the 11th day of July, 1951, at 2 o·clock in the afternoon, for the purpose of having an account laid before them showing the manner in which the winding up has been conducted, and the property of the Company disposed of, and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the Liquidator.

Dated the 31st day of May, 1951.

JOHN R. HINWOOD, Liquidator,

Warners Pty. Ltd. Un Voluntary Liquidation).

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949, and in the matter of Westralian Minerals Development 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 Westralian Minerals Develop­ment Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 29th day of May, 1951.

Companies Office,

G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949, and in the matter of Dieselmarine 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 Dieselmarine Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 30th day of May, 1951.

Companies Office,

G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949, and in the matter of Pre-stressed Concrete (Australia) 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 Pre-stressed Concrete (Aus­tralia) Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 31st day of May, 1951.

Companies Office,

G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar of Companies.

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949. (Section 30 (5).)

Notice of Change of Company Name.

NOTICE is hereby given that Spring Valley Tin Ltd. has by a special resolution of the Company and with the approval of the Registrar of Com­panies signified in writing changed its name to Amalgamated Tin Ltd.

Dated the 1st day of June, 1951.

G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar of Companies.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949. NOTICE is hereby given that the Registered Office of Westralian Minerals Development Pty. Ltd. is situated at the office of Messrs. Weston, Aspinall & Co. 101 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and that the d~ys and hours during which such office is accessible to the public are as follows:-Between

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the hours of 10 a.m. and 12 noon and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, public holidays excepted.

Dated this 29th day of May, 1951.

A. E. WESTON, Director.

Jackson, McDonald, Connor & Ambrose, 55 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

THE PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1895. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership hitherto subsisting between Lewis Shedden and Thomas Alfred McCue who carried on business under the firm name of "Shedden and Mccue" has been dissolved as from the 18th day of May, 1951, the said Lewis Shedden retiring from the Partnership which shall henceforth be carried on by the said Thomas Alfred McCue .. All accounts owing to the late partnership shall be payable to the said Thomas Alfred McCue who shall also pay and satisfy all debts of the partnership.

Dated the 29th day of May, 1951.

Signed by the said Thomas Alfred McCue in the presence of F. P. Troy.

Signed by the said Lewis Shedden in the presence of F. P. Troy.

THOS. A. McCUE.

L. SHEDDEN.

NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Henry Ormesher, now deceased, and Matthew Taylor Tickle has been dissolved as at the 30th day of April, 1951, and that as from that date the said business will be carried on by the said Matthew Taylor Tickle and Ruby Gladys Ormesher.

Dated the 31st day of May, 1951.

R. G. ORMESHER. M. T. TICKLE.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of John Strachan, formerly of 5 Weston Avenue, and late of 14 Hobbs Avenue, South Perth, in the State of Western Australia, Retired Farmer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are re­quested to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Exe­cutor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the said State, on or before the 9th day of July, 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 1st day of June, 1951.

BOULTBEE, GODFREY & VIRTUE, of 66 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 Mary Ann Marston, late of Brunswick Junction, in the State of Western Australia, Widow, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the above­named deceased are requested to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executors, Florence Esther Fitzgerald, of Brunswick Junction, and Ernest Lester Marston, of Cookernup, or to either of them, on or before the 9th day of July, 1951, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute

the assets of the deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have notice.

Dated the 30th day of May, 1951.

EASTMAN & JENOUR, Victoria Street, Bunbury, Solicitors for the Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of George Rodgers, late of Australind, in the State of Western Australia, Farmer deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the above­named deceased are requested to send particulars thereof in writing to the Executors, Peter Bernard Rodgers, of Australind, and William Tooke, of Brunswick Junction, or to either of them, on or before the 9th day of July, 1951, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and de­mands of which they shall then have notice.

Dated the 30th day of May, 1951.

EASTMAN & JENOUR, Victoria Street, Bunbury,

Solicitors for the Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Mervin Francis Bosustow (commonly called Mervyn Francis Bosustow), late of 39 Dyson Street, South Perth, in the State of Western Australia, Ac­countant, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased are hereby requested to send in particulars thereof in writing to the Executors, care of Messrs. Ville­neuve Smith, Keall & Hatfield, Solicitors, of 23 Barrack Street, Perth, on or before the 9th day of July, 1951, after which date the said Executors ,vm proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice.

Dated this 1st day of June, 1951.

VILLENEUVE SMITH, KEALL & HATFIELD, Solicitors, 23 Barrack Street, Perth.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Gilbert Fitzroy Hunter, late of 149 Coode Street, South Perth, in the State of Western Australia, Investor, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the Estate of the abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to the Executors, the Perpetual Executors, Trustees and Agency Company (W.A.l Limited, and Irene Alice Hunter, both of 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 9th day of July, 1951, after which date the said Executors 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 5th day of June, 1951.

ROBINSON COX & CO., 20 Howard Street, Perth, Solicitors for the

Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will and one Codicil of Harriet Darlot, late of 47 Colin 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 required to

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send particulars thereof in writing to the Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trustees and Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, of 89 St. George's Ter­race, Perth, on or before the 9th day of July, 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 1st day of June, 1951.

STONE, JAMES & CO., 47 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 William Davies, form­erly of "Brackendene," South Kulikup, in the State of Western Australia, but late of 10 Banksia Street, Bunbury, in the said State, Retired Farmer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estate of the above­named deceased are hereby required to send par­ticulars thereof in writing to the Executors, Wil­liam Henry Davies, Beatrice Gertrude Bower, and Emma Davies, of care of the undersigned, on or before the 9th day of July, 1951, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto having regard only to such claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice.

Dated the 5th day of June, 1951.

SLEE AND ANDERSON, of Stephen Street, Bun bury,

Solicitors for the above­named Executors.

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 6th day of June, 1951.

J. H. GLYNN, Public Trustee,

Perth. Name of Deceased, Occupation, Address, Date

of Death, Date Election Filed. Robinson, Francis Edward; Farm Labourer; late

of Wanen Road, East Katanning; 13/10/50; 1/6/51.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

Notice to Creditors and Claimants. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or demands against the estates of the under­mentioned deceased persons are hereby required to send particulars of such claims or demands to me in writing on or before the 9th day of July, 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 6th day of June, 1951. J.H.GLYNN,

Public Trust Office, Public Trustee. Perth, W.A.

Name, Occupation, Address, Date of Death. O'Mara, John Patrick; War Pensioner; late of

Victoria Park; 15/12/50. Lawrence Letitia (in the Will Letitia Laurence);

Man-ied Woman; late of 13 Baker Avenue, Perth; 24/3/51.

Jordan, Mary Margaret; Spinster; formerly of Gnowangerup, but late of Applecross; 13/2/51.

Evans, William Joseph (in the Will and also known as William Evans); Farmer and Labourer; formerly of Boorarup and Poorare­cup, but late of Parrurup; 2/5/1893.

Moyle, Thomas (also known as Stephen Thomas Moyle); Retired Stonemason; late of North­ampton; 17/11/1918.

Jones, Herbert Walter; Retired Secretary; late of 17 Devon Road, Bassendean; 21/4/51.

Robinson, Francis Edward; Farm Labourer; late of Warren Road, East Katanning; 13/10/50.

Potter, Ada Louisa; Spinster; formerly of Albany and of Sixth Avenue, Inglewood, but late of Claremont; 20/4/51.

Nghee, Leong Yew (also known as Aloysius Leo1;1g Yew Nghee); Student; formerly of Penang m Malaya, but late of St. Clair Hostel, Bay View Terrace, Claremont, in Western Australia; 3/3/1951.

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