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Totalisator Duty Act Amendment Act, 1960. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles TO WIT, J Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the Most CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint GAIRDNER, George, Knight Commander of the Royal Vic- Governor. torian Order, Knight Commander of the Most [L.S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the Total- isator Duty Act Amendment Act, 1960, that the Act shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by Proclamation: Now, therefore I, the Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby fix the 31st day of December, 1960, as the day on which the Totalisator Duty Act Amendment Act, 1960, shall come into operation. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd day of December, 1960. By His Excellency's Command, DAVID BRAND, Premier. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN (REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER) Betting Investment Tax Act Amendment Act, 1960. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, l By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles TO WIT, J Henry Gairdnnr, Knight Commander of the Most CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint GAIRDNER, George, Knight Commander of the Royal Vic- Governor. toriao Order, Knight Commander of the Most 1.5.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com- panion of the Most Honouruble Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the Betting Investment Tax Act Amendment Act, 1960, that the Act shall come into operation on a day to be [4073] I tt OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 12 noon) fixed by Proclamation: Now, therefore I, the Gov- ernor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby fix the 31st day of December, 1960, as the day on which the Betting Investment Tax Act Amendment Act, 1960, shall come into operation. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd day of December, 1960. By His Excellency's Command, DAVID BRAND, Premier. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act, 1960. PROCLAMATION. WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles TO WIT, i henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the Most CHARLeS vENRY Diutingoished Order of Saint Michael and Saint GAIRDNER, George, Knight Commander of the Royal Vic- Governor. torian Order, Knight Commander of the Most LL.S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australlu. WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act, 1960, that the Act shall come into operation on a day to be fixed by Proclamation: Now, therefore I, the Gov- ernor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do hereby fix the 31st day of December, 1960, as the day on which the Totalisa- tor Agency Board Betting Act, 1960, shall come into operation. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 22nd day of December, 1960. By His Excellency's Command, C. C. PERKINS, Minister for Police. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN No. 10811 PERTH: FRIDAY, 23rd DECEMBER [1960

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Page 1: WESTERN AUSTRALIA - slp.wa.gov.au · Steel Works Agreement Act, 1960. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALiA, 1. By His Encellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles TO WiT, Heory Guirdner, Knigl,t

Totalisator Duty Act Amendment Act, 1960.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir CharlesTO WIT, J Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the Most

CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGAIRDNER, George, Knight Commander of the Royal Vic-Governor. torian Order, Knight Commander of the Most

[L.S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order of theBath, Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Dependencies in the

Commonwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the Total-isator Duty Act Amendment Act, 1960, that theAct shall come into operation on a day to be fixedby Proclamation: Now, therefore I, the Governor,acting with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do hereby fix the 31st day of December,1960, as the day on which the Totalisator Duty ActAmendment Act, 1960, shall come into operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 22nd day ofDecember, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,DAVID BRAND,

Premier.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

(REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE. PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER)

Betting Investment Tax Act Amendment Act,1960.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, l By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles

TO WIT, J Henry Gairdnnr, Knight Commander of the MostCHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

GAIRDNER, George, Knight Commander of the Royal Vic-Governor. toriao Order, Knight Commander of the Most

1.5.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com-panion of the Most Honouruble Order of theBath, Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Dependencies in the

Commonwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the BettingInvestment Tax Act Amendment Act, 1960, thatthe Act shall come into operation on a day to be

[4073]

I ttOF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA(Published by Authority at 12 noon)

fixed by Proclamation: Now, therefore I, the Gov-ernor, acting with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, do hereby fix the 31st day ofDecember, 1960, as the day on which the BettingInvestment Tax Act Amendment Act, 1960, shallcome into operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 22nd day ofDecember, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,DAVID BRAND,

Premier.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act, 1960.PROCLAMATION.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir CharlesTO WIT, i henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the Most

CHARLeS vENRY Diutingoished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGAIRDNER, George, Knight Commander of the Royal Vic-Governor. torian Order, Knight Commander of the Most

LL.S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order of theBath, Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Dependencies in the

Commonwealth of Australlu.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of theTotalisator Agency Board Betting Act, 1960, thatthe Act shall come into operation on a day to befixed by Proclamation: Now, therefore I, the Gov-ernor, acting with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, do hereby fix the 31st day ofDecember, 1960, as the day on which the Totalisa-tor Agency Board Betting Act, 1960, shall comeinto operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 22nd day ofDecember, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,C. C. PERKINS,Minister for Police.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

No. 10811 PERTH: FRIDAY, 23rd DECEMBER [1960

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4074 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. t23 December, 196O.

Betting Control Act Amendment Act, 1960.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 1 By His Eocellency Lieutenant-General Sir CharleoTO WIT, lvevrv Gardner, Knight Coesmander of tile Most

CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGAIRDNER, George, l<night Commander of the Royal Vic-Governor. torian Order, Kmght Commander of the Most

LL.S.] Excelent Order of the British Empire, Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order of theBate, Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Dependencies in the

Cvmmnnwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 2 of the BettingControl Act Amendment Act, 1960, that the Actshall come into operation on a day to be fixed byProclamation: Now, therefore I, the Governor, act-ing with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do hereby fix the 31st day of December,1960, as the day on which the Bethrng Control ActAmendment Act, 1960, Shall come into operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 22nd day ofDecember, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,C. C. PERKINS,Minister for Police.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Broken Hill Proprietary Company's IntegratedSteel Works Agreement Act, 1960.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALiA, 1. By His Encellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles

TO WiT, Heory Guirdner, Knigl,t Commander of the MnstCHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

GA! RON ER, George, Knight Commander of the Rnyul Vic-Governor. torian Order, Knight Commander of the Most

IL.S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Corn-paving of the Most Honaurable Order of theBath, Governor in and over tire State ofWestern Australia and its Dependencieo in the

Commonwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section two of theBroken Hill Proprietary Company's IntegratedSteel Works Agreement Act, 1960, that the Actshall come into operation on a date to be fixedby Proclamation: Now, therefore I, the Governor,acting with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, do hereby fix the date on whichthis Proclamation is published in the GovernmentGazette as the date on which the Broken HillProprietary Company's Integrated Steel WorksAgreement Act, 1960, shall come into operation.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 22nd day ofDecember, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,(Sgd.) C. W. COURT,

Minister for Industrial Development.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Road Districts Act, 1919-1959.Moora Road District,

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieotenant-General Sir Charles

TO Wit, Henry Gairdngr, Knight Commander of the MastCHARLES HENRY Distingoishnd Order of Saint Michael and Saint

GA! RON ER, George, KnigOt Commander of the Royal Vic-Governor. torian Order, Knight Commander of the Moot

EL.S.J Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com-panion nf the Most Honourable Order of theBath, Governor in and over the State nfWestern Australia and its Dependencies in the

Commonwealth of Australia.

L.G. 202/56.WHEREAS it is enacted by section 5 of the RoadDistricts Act, 1919-1959, that for the purposes ofthat Act the word "town" or "townsite" means andincludes, inter a5ia, any land (inciuding privatelyowned subdivided land) which the Governor maysee fit, as he is thereby empowered, to declare byProclamation to be a town or townsite for thepurposes of that Act; and whereas by Proclama-tion dated the 26th day of January, 1949, pub-lishe1 in the Government Gazette on the 4th dayof February, 1949, the Governor declared certainland situate within the Moora Road District, more

particularly described, defined and delineated inthe schedule to that Proclamation, to be a town-site, to be known as "Miling," within the meaningand for the purposes of that Act: Now, thereforeI, the Governor, acting with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, and in exercise of thepower conferred upon me by that Act, and of allother powers in this behalf enabling me, do herebydeclare so much of the land particularly described,defined and delineated in the schedule hereto situ-ated within the boundaries of the Moora Road Dis-trict not already declared a townsite to be a town-site within the meaning and for the purposes ofthat Act and to be added to and form part ofthe townsite known as "Miling."

Schedule.All that portion of land bounded by lines starting

from the intersection of the south-eastern side ofFerguson Street with the southern side of NardyStreet and extending north-westerly along thesouth-western side of Nardy Street to the south-eastern side of Great Northern Highway (roadnumber 3682); thence south-westerly along thatside to a point in prolongation south-easterly ofthe south-western boundary of lot 15 of MelbourneLocation 931 as shown on Lands Titles Office De-posited Diagram 10913; thence north-westerly toand along that boundary to the south-eastern sideof road number 8498; thence south-westerly, west-erly and north-westerly along that side to theMiling railway crossing; thence north-westerly,generally north-easterly and generally south-east-erly along western, north-western, and north-east-ern sides of a one-chain road passing along thenorth-western side of the Miling Station Yard tothe western corner of a ballast pit shown on LandsTitles Office Deposited Plan 4938; thence north-easterly and south-easterly along boundaries ofthat pit and onwards to the south-eastern side ofGreat Northern Highway aforesaid; thence south-westerly along that side to the northern cornerof lot 9 of location 929 as shown on Lands TitlesOffice Deposited Plan 7367; thence south-easterlyalong the north-eastern boundaries of tnat lot andlot 10 to the north-western boundary of lot 1 ofthat location as shown on Lands Titles Office De-posited Diagram 14204; thence north-easterly,easterly, southerly and westerly along boundariesof that lot to the south-eastern alignment of Fer-guson Street aforesaid; thence south-westerly alongthat alignment to the southern side of SeymourStreet; thence generally south-westerly along thatalignment to the northern corner of portion oflocation 931 as shown on Lands Titles Office De-posited Diagram 14172; thence south-easterly,south-westerly, and north-westerly along boun-daries of that portion of location 931 to the south-ern alignment of Ferguson Street aforesaid; thencesouth-westerly along that alignment to the start-ing point. (Public Plan No. 64/80.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 22nd day ofDecember, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,L. A. LOGAN,

Minister for Local Government.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN I

Workers' Compensation Act Amendment Act, 1960.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By Hio Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir CharlesTO WIT, Henry Gairdne,, Knight Commander of the Most

CHARLES HENRY Diutinguisoed Order of Saint Michael and SaintGA! RON ER, George, Knight Commander of the Royal Vic-Governor. torian Order, Knight Commander of the Most

tL.S.) Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com-panion xc the Most Honourable Order nf theBath, Governor in and over the State nfWestern Australia and its Dependencies in the

Commonwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by secion 2 of theWorkers' Compensation Act Amendment Act, 1960,that the Act shall come into operation on a dayto be fixed by Proclamation: Now, therefore I,the Governor, acting with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, do hereby fix the day

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immediately following the day on which thisProclamation is published in the GovernmentGazette as the day on which the Workers' Com-pensation Act Amendment Act, 1960, shall comeinto operation.

Gven under my hand and the Public Sealof the said State, at Perth, this 22ndday of December, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,C. C. PERKINS,Minister for Labour.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held inthe Executive Council Chambers, at Perth, this 22ndday of December, 1960, the following Orders inCouncil were authorised to be issued:

Public Works Act, 1902-1956.Ardross School.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W. 1796/58.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred in section11 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, His Excel-lency the Governor, acting by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, doth herebyauthorise the Honourable Minister for Works toundertake, construct or provide Ardross School onthe land shown coloured green on Plan P.W.D.,WA. 38571, which may be inspected at the officeof the Minister for Works, Perth.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

Road Districts Act, 1919.Rockingham Road Board.

Redivision into Wards.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 3270/52.HIS Excellency the Governor, acting with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council underthe provisions of the Road Districts Act, 1919,doth hereby

(1) redivide the Rockingham District into fourwards by

(a) transferring portion of the RuralWard to form the Singleton Ward,the boundaries of which are de-scribed in Schedule "A" hereto;

(b) transferring that portion of theRural Ward as described in Schedule"B" hereto to the Town Ward;

(c) transferring that portion of theRural Ward as described in Schedule"C" hereto to the Safety Bay Ward;

(2) determine that the number of membersfor each ward shall be as follows:

Town Wardthree members.Safety Bay Wardthree members.Rural Wardtwo members.Singleton Wardone member.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule "A."Singleton Ward Formerly Portion of the

Rural Ward.All that portion of the Rural Ward of Rocking-

ham Road District bounded by lines starting fromthe intersection of the low water mark of the IndianOcean in prolongation westerly of the southern sideof a one-chain road passing along southern boun-daries of reserve 30716, Peel Estate Lot 1094 andpart lot 901, a point on the Rockingham Road Dis-trict boundary and extending easterly to and along

that side to the western side of road No. 6104;thence generally southerly along that side and thewestern side of road No. 10984 to the northern boun-dary of part of 1t 3 of Ccckburn Sound Location16, as shown on Land Titles Office Deposited Plan3064, a point on the Rookingham Road Districtboundary aforesaid; and thence westerly andgenerally northerly along that boundary to testarting point. (Public Plans 341D/40 and380A/40.)

Schedule "B."Transfer of Territory from Rural Ward to

Town Ward.All that portion of the Rural Ward of Rocking-

ham Road District bounded by lines starting fromthe intersection of the prolongation easterly of thenorthern side of Office Road (road No. 1771) andthe eastern side of Mandurah Road (road No. 1255)and extending generally south-south-easterly alongthe eastern side of Mandurah Road aforesaid to thesouthernmost corner of Cockburn Sound Location189, a point on the Rockingham Road Districtboundary; thence south-easterly along that boun-dary to a point situate in prolongation easterly ofthe northern boundary of Peel Estate Lot 22; thencewesterly and southerly to and along the northernand the western boundaries of that lot to its south-western corner; thence generally south-westerlyalong boundaries of lot 1287 ("A" class reserve24411) to a point situate in prolongation easterly ofthe southern boundary of Rockingham Town Lot268 (reserve 20226); thence westerly along thatprolongation to the southernmost south-easterncorner of that lot, a point on the existing TownWard boundary; thence north-easterly, north-westerly and again north-easterly along that boun-dary to a northern boundary of the RockinghamRoad District; and thence easterly along thatboundary and onwards to the starting point. (PublicPlans 341D/40 and Rockingham Townsite.)

Schedule "C."Transfer of Territory from Rural Ward to

Safety Bay Ward.All that portion of the Rural Ward of Rocking-

ham Road District bounded by lines starting fromthe intersection of the eastern side of road No. 40and the southern boundary of Rockingham TownLot 268 (reserve 20226), a point on the presentSafety Bay and Town Wards' common boundaryand extending easterly along the southern boundaryof lot 268 aforesaid and onwards to a westernboundary of Peel Estate Lot 1287 ("A" class reserve24411); thence generally south-easterly and south-erly along boundaries of that lot to the north-west-ern corner of lot 1127; thenoe again southerly alongthe western boundary of that lot and onwards tothe southern side of Safety Bay Road (road No.10168); thence westerly along that side to the east-ern side of road No. 40 aforesaid, a point on thepresent Safety Bay Ward boundary; and thencenorth-westerly along that side to the starting point.(Public Plan 341D/40.)

Road Districts Act, 1919.Denmark Road Board.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.L.G. 2355/52.

HIS Excellency the Governor, acting by and withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council,and in exercise of the power conferred by section208 of the Road Districts Act, 1919, doth herebyextend the provisions set out in the SecondSchedule to the said Act to the Denmark RoadDistrict.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

23 December, 190.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 4075

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4076 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 160.

Road Districts Act, 1919,Gnowangerup Road District.

Redivision into Wards and Increase of Membership.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 3302/52.HIS Excellency the Governor acting by and withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council,pursuant to the provisions of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919, doth hereby

redivide the Gnowangerup Road Districtinto six wards with names and boundariesas described in the schedule hereto;declare that the number of members ofwhich the Gnowangerup Road Board shallconsist is eleven;determine that the number of membersfor each ward shall be as follows:

Town Wardone:South Wardtwo;Borden Wardtwo;North Wardtwo;Ongerup Wardtwo;East Wardtwo;

declare and direct that the members ofthe Board then holding office, with theexception of the member for the TownWard, shall go out of office on the 15thday of April, 1961, and that an electionshall be held on that day to return tenmembers to the Board.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

Schedule.Gnowangerup Road District Ward Boundaries.

North Ward.All that portion of Gnowangerup Road District

bounded by lines starting from the north-westerncorner of Kojonup Location 6683, a point on theGnowangerup Road District boundary, and ex-tending southerly and easterly along boundariesof that location to a north-western corner of loca-tion 9039; thence southerly along the westernboundary of that location and onwards to thenorth-western corner of location 9043; thencesoutherly and easterly along boundaries of thatlocation to the north-eastern corner of location9064; thence southerly along eastern boundariesof that location and locations 9062 (reserve 24911),9061 and 9059 to the north-western corner of loca-tion 9070; thence southerly, easterly, again south"erly, again easterly and again southerly alongboundaries of that location to its southernmostsouth-western corner; thence southerly to and alongthe western boundary of location 7572 to its south-western corner; thence south-easterly to the north-western corner of location 4473; thence southerlyand south-easterly along boundaries of that loca-tion to a point situate in prolongation northerlyof the western boundary of Plantagenet Location3015; thence southerly to and along that boundaryand western boundaries of locations 3014 and 3013to a point situate in prolongation easterly of thesouthern boundary of location 5670; thence west-erly to and along that boundary to the easternboundary of location 3022; thence northerly andwesterly along boundaries of that location to itsnorthernmost north-western corner; thence west-erly along the northern boundary of location 2059and onwards to the western boundary of location3071; thence north-north-easterly along that boun-dary to a point situate in prolongation easterlyof the northern side of road number 7691; thencewesterly to and along that side to the easternboundary of location 1643; thence southerly andwesterly along boundaries of that location andonwards to the eastern boundary of location 1683;thence southerly and westerly along boundariesof that location to the north-eastern corner oflocation 6118; thence westerly and southerly alongboundaries of that location to the southernmostsouth-eastern corner of location 5143; thence west-erly and generally northerly along boundaries ofthat location to its north-western corner and on-wards to the southern boundary of location 4486;

thence westerly, northerly, easterly, again north-erly and again westerly along boundaries of thatlocation to the south-eastern corner of location2442; thence northerly along the eastern boundaryof that location and onwards to the southern boun-dary of the northern severance of Kojonup Loca-tion 5800; thence westerly along that boundaryand onwards to the south-eastern corner of loca-tion 8764; thence westerly, southerly and south-westerly along boundaries of that location to itssouth-western corner; thence generally south-west-erly along south-eastern boundaries of location 8122to the south-eastern corner of location 4500;thence westerly along the southern boundary ofthat location to the eastern boundary of location4371; thence southerly and westerly along boun-daries of that location to its south-western cornerand onwards westerly, northerly and again west-erly along boundaries of location 6153 to thesouth-eastern corner of location 5796; thence west-erly, northerly and again westerly along boundariesof that location to its south-western corner; thencewesterly along southern boundaries of locations8093 and 2446 and onwards to the easternmostsouth-eastern corner of location 4349; thence west-erly, southerly and again westerly along boundariesof that location and onwards along southern boun-daries of locations 4348, 5312, 3786, 2015, 3442, to thesouth-eastern corner of location 1903; thence west-erly, northerly and again westerly along boundariesof that location to the south-eastern corner of loca-tion 1346; thence westerly along the southernboundary of that location to its south-westerncorner, a point on the Gnowangerup Townsiteboundary; thence generally northerly, generallynorth-westerly and generally southerly along thattownsite boundary to the south-western corner ofthat townsite, a point on the eastern boundary oflocation 5512; thence southerly and westerly alongboundaries of that location and the southernboundary of location 5497 and onwards to theeastern boundary of location 4431; thence south-erly and westerly along boundaries of that locationto its south-western corner; thence south-westerlyto the south-eastern corner of location 5379; thencewesterly along the southern boundary of thatlocation to the eastern boundary of location 4116;thence southerly and westerly along boundaries ofthat location and the southern boundary of loca-tion 3859 to the north-eastern corner of location4065; thence southerly and westerly along boun-daries of that location and onwards to the east-ern boundary of location 5990; thence southerly andwesterly along boundaries of that location to theeastern boundary of location 7094; thence south-erly and westerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the north-eastern corner of location 1962;thence southerly, westerly, northerly and againwesterly along boundaries of that location to thesouth-eastern corner of location 276; thence west-erly along the southern boundary of that loca-tion to its south-western corner, a point on theGnowangerup Road District boundary aforesaid,and thence generally northerly and generally east-erly along that road district boundary to thestarting point. (Two members.)

(Public Plans 418/80, 435/80 and 436B/40.)

Ongerup Ward.All that portion of Gnowangerup Road District

bounded by lines starting from the north-easterncorner of Kent Location 1377, a point on theGnowangerup Road District boundary, and extend-ing easterly in prolongation of the northern boun-dary of that location to the eastern side of athree-chain road passing along the eastern boun-dary of that location; thence southerly along thatside to the north-western corner of the easternseverance of location 1385; thence westerly, south-erly and easterly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the south-eastern corner of the westernseverance of that location; thence generally south-erly to and along eastern boundaries of locations448, 975 and 696 to the easternmost south-easterncorner of the lastmentioned location; thence gen-erally westerly along southern boundaries of thatlocation to a point situate in prolongation north-erly of the westernmost western boundary of loca-tion 1267; thence southerly and easterly to and along

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23 December, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 4077

boundaries of that location to the north-westerncorner of location 1268; thence southerly along thewestern boundary of that location to the south-eastern corner of location 1219; thence westerlyalong the southern boundary of that location andonwards to the eastern boundary of location 594;thence southerly along that boundary and easternboundaries of locations 593, 591 and 597 to thesouth-eastern corner of the lastmentioned location;thence easterly to and along the northern boundaryof location 708 to the north-western corner oflocation 693; thence easterly, southerly, generallysouth-westerly and westerly along boundaries ofthat location to its south-western corner, a pointon the northern boundary of location 1411; thencewesterly, southerly, again westerly, again south-erly and easterly along boundaries of that locationto a point situate in prolongation northerly of theeastern boundary of location 450; thence south-erly to and along that boundary to the northernboundary of location 201: thence easterly alongthat boundary to the north-western corner of loca-tion 449; thence easterly and southerly along boun-daries of that location to the northern boundaryof location 140; thence easterly and southerlyalong boundaries of that location to its south-eastern corner; thence westerly along part of thesouthern boundary of that location to a north-western corner of location 1419; thence southerlyalong a western boundary of that location andonwards to the north-western corner of location1458; thence southerly, easterly, again southerlyand again easterly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the north-western corner of location 1472;thence southerly along the western boundary ofthat location and onwards to the northern boun-dary of location 1495; thence westerly along thatboundary and the northern boundary of location.1497 to the northernmost north-western cornerof the lastmentioned location; thence generallysouth-westerly along boundaries of that locationto its western corner; thence generally westerly andsoutherly along boundaries of location 1499 toits south-western corner; thence southerly andgenerally south-westerly along western boundariesof locations 1500 and 1531 and the reserve abut-ting the south-western boundary of the lastmen-tioned location to the northern alignment of roadnumber 11621; thence generally south-easterlyalong that alignment to a point situate in pro-longation northerly of the eastern boundary oflocation 240; thence southerly and westerly to andalong boundaries of that location to its south-western corner and onwards to the left bank ofthe Pallinup River; thence generally west-north-westerly upwards along that bank to a point situ-ate in prolongation southerly of the western boun-dary of location 713; thence northerly and easterlyto and along boundaries of that location to thesouth-eastern corner of location 231; thence north-erly and westerly along boundaries of that locationto the easternmost south-eastern corner of loca-tion 722; thence northerly along the eastern boun-dary of that location to the south-eastern cornerof location 443; thence northerly and westerlyalong boundaries of that location to the southern-most south-eastern corner of location 1234; thencenortherly along the eastern boundary of that loca-tion to the south-western corner of location 435;thence easterly and northerly along boundaries ofthat location to the south-eastern corner of loca-tion 245; thence northerly and westerly alongboundaries of that location to the south-easterncorner of location 914; thence northerly along theeastern boundary of that location to the southern-most south-eastern corner of location 1206; thencenortherly, easterly and again northerly alongboundaries of that location to its north-easterncorner; thence generally northerly to and alongeastern boundaries of locations 486 and 758 to thesouthern boundary of location 520 (reserve 17297);thence easterly, northerly and westerly alongboundaries of that location to the easternmostsouth-eastern corner of location 1341; thence gen-erally north-north-westerly along eastern boun-daries of that location, the western severances oflocation 1340 and eastern boundary of location1334 to the north-eastern corner of the lastmen-tioned location; thence generally westerly alongnorthern boundaries of that location, the southern

severance of location 1327 and the southern sever-ance of Plantagenet Location 5694 to the north-eastern corner of location 5698; thence westerlyalong the northern boundary of that location andlocation 3017 to a point situate in prolongationsouth-westerly of the southernmost western boun-dary of location 5694; thence generally north-north-easterly to and along western boundariesof that location to the southern boundary oflocat'on 5922; thence westerly, northerly and east-erly along boundaries of that location to the south-eastern corner of location 1755; thence generallynortherly along the eastern boundary of that loca-tion to the south-eastern corner of location 5921;thence northerly and west-north-westerly alongboundaries of that location and onwards to thesouthern corner of location 2194; thence north-erly and westerly along boundaries of location 1782to the south-eastern corner of locaion 3016; thncenortherly along the eastern boundary of thatlocation and onwards to the southernmost south-eastern corner of location 3010; thence westerlyalong the southern boundaries of that location andlocation 3013 to the south-western corner of thelastmentioned location; thence northerly along thewestern boundaries of that location and locations3014 and 3015 and onwards to the ih-'"iboundary of Kojonup Location 4473; thence north-wes'erly and northerly along bounaarie oi atlocation to its north-western corner; thence north-westerly to the south-western corn°r of lncet'on7572; thence northerly along the western boundaryof that location and onwards to the southernmostsouth-western corner of location 9070; thencenortherly, westerly, again northerly, again west-erly and again northerly along boundaries of thatlocation to its north-western corner; thence north-erly along eastern boundaries of locations 9059,9061, 9062 (reserve 24911) and 9064 to the south-ern boundary of location 9043; thence westerlyand northerly along boundaries of that locationand onwards along the western boundary of loca-tion 9039 to the southern boundary of location6683; thence westerly and northerly along boun-daries of that location to its north-western corner,a point on the Gnowangerup Road District boun-dary aforesaid, and thence generally easterly alongthat road district boundary to the starting point.(Two members.)

(Public Plans 419/80, 418/80, 435/80 and 446/80.)

East Ward.All that portion of the Gnowangerup Road Dis-

trict bounded by lines starting from the intersec-tion of the shore of the Southern Ocean and thenorthern shore of Beaufort Inlet, a point on theGnowangerup Road District boundary, and ex-tending generally north-westerly along that shoreof Beaufort Inlet and the left hank of the Pal-linup River to a point situate in prolongation west-erly of the southern boundary of Kent Location240; thence easterly and northerly to and alongboundaries of that location to its north-easterncorner and onwards to the northern alignment ofroad number 11621; thence generally west-north-westerly along that alignment to the western cornerof the reserve abutting the south-western boun-dary of location 1531; thence generally north-easterly along boundaries of that reserve to thewestern corner of location 1531 aforesaid; thencenorth-easterly and northerly along boundaries ofthat location and onwards to and along westernboundaries of locations 1500 and 1499 to the north-western corner of the lastmentioned location;thence generally easterly along boundaries of thatlocation to the western corner of location 1497;thence generally north-easterly and easterly alongboundaries of that location and the northern boun-dary of location 1495 to a point situate in prolon-gation southerly of the western boundary of loca-tion 1472; thence northerly to and along thatboundary to the southern boundary of location1458; thence westerly, northerly, again westerlyand again northerly along boundaries of thatlocation and onwards along a western boundary oflocation 1419 to the southern boundary of loca-tion 140; thence easterly, northerly and westerlyalong boundaries of that location to the south-eastern corner of location 449; thence northerly

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and westerly along boundaries of that location andthe northern boundary of location 201 to thesouth-eastern corner of location 450; thence north-erly along the eastern boundary of that locationand onwards to the southern boundary of loca-tion 1411; thence westerly, northerly, easterly,again northerly and again easterly along boun-daries of that location to the south-western cornerof location 693; thence easterly, generally north-easterly, northerly and westerly along boundariesof that location to the north-eastern corner oflocation 708; thence westerly along the northernboundary of that location and onwards t thesouth-eastern corner of location 597; thence north-erly along the eastern boundaries of that locationand locations 591, 593 and 594 to a point situatein prolongation westerly of the southern boundaryof locaton 1219; thence easterly to and along thatboundary to the western boundary of looaion 1268;thence northerly along that boundary to the south-ern boundary of location 1267; thence westerly andnortherly along boundaries of that location to itsnorth-western corner and onwards to the south-ern boundary of location 696; thence generallyeasterly along that boundary to the easternmostsouth-eastern corner of that location; thence gen-erally northerly along the eastern boundaries ofthat location and lccations 975 and 448 and on-wards to the south-eastern corner of the westernseverance of location 1385; thence westerly, north-erly and easterly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the eastern side of a three-chain roadpassing along the eastern boundary of location1377; thence northerly along that side to theGnowangerup Road District boundary aforesaidand thence generally easterly, generally southerlyand generally westerly along that road districtboundary to the starting point. (Two members.)

(Public Plans 418/80, 419/80, 434/80, 435/80,446/80, and 447/80.)

Borden Ward.All that portion of the Gnowangerup Road Dis-

trict bounded by lines starting from a point onthe southern boundary of that road district situ-ate in prolongation southerly of the eastern boun-dary of Plantagenet Location 1920 and extendingnortherly to and along that boundary to the north-eastern corner of that location; thence westerlyalong its northern boundary to a point situate inprolongation southerly of the westernmost west-ern boun'ary of location 5004; thence northerlyto an along that boundary and onwards to thesouth-western corner of location 4017; thencenortherly and easterly alone boundaries of thatlocatjon to the south-western corner of location3933; hencp northerly and north-easterly alongboundaries of that locat4on to a point situate inprclonraton southerly of the weternmost west-ern boundary of location 4554; thence northerly,easerly and aran northerly to and along boun-daries of that location to its northernmost north-western corner and onwards to the southern boun-dary of location 2141; thence westerly and north-erly along boundaries of 4hat location to the south-ern boundary of location 3745; thence westerlyalong that boundary and onwards to the eastern-most south-eastern corner of location 3384; thencegenerally northerly along eastern boundaries ofthat location and location 2329 to the south-east-ern corner of location 2328; thence easterly andnortherly to and along boundaries of location 1841to its north-eastern corner: thence northerly, east-erly and again northerly along boundaries of loca-tion 3000 to the south-eastern corner of location5060; thence northerly along eastern boundaries ofthat location, location 3000 aforesaid and location2341 to the north-eastern corner of the lastmen-tioned location and onwards to the southern boun-dary of location 1745; thence westerly and north-easterly along boundaries of that location to apoint situate in prolongation south-easterly of thesouth-western boundary of location 1724; thencenorth-westerly to and along that boundary andsouth-western boundaries of locations 342, 291and 341 to the western corner of the lastmentionedlocation; thence generally north-easterly alongnorth-western boundaries of that location and loca-tion 345 and onwards to the north-eastern sideof road number 5018; thence north-westerly along

that side to the eastern side of road number 3898;thence northerly and north-westerly along thatside to the south-western corner of location 2983;thence northerly along the western boundaries ofthat location and locations 1710, 2507, 1924, 1711,1483, 1922 and 3150 to the north-western cornerof the lastmentioned location; thence easterlyalong the northern boundary of that location tothe western boundary of location 6118; thencenortherly and easterly along boundaries of thatlocation to the south-western corner of location1683; thence easterly and northerly along boun-daries of that location to a point situate in pro-longation westerly of the southern boundary oflocation 1643; thence easterly and northerly to andalong boundaries of that location and onwards tothe northern side of road number 7691; thenceeasterly along that side and onwards to the west-ern boundary of location 3071; thence south-westerly along that boundary to a point situate inpro'ongation westerly of the northern boundary oflocation 2059; thence easterly to and along thatboundary to the northernmost north-westerncorner of location 3022; thence easterly and south-erly along boundaries of that location to the south-western corner of location 5670; thence easterlyalong the southern boundary of that location andonwards to the western boundary of location 3013;thence southerly and easterly along boundariesof that locaton to its south-eastern corner; thenceeasterly along the southern boundary of location3010 to its southernmost south-eastern corner;thence southerly to and along the eastern boun-dary of location 3016 to the northern boundaryof location 1782; thence easterly and southerlyalong boundaries of that location to the south-ern corner of location 2194; thence south-easterlyto the north-western corner of location 5921; thencesouth-easterly and southerly along boundaries ofthat location to the north-eastern corner of loca-tion 1755; thence southerly and westerly alongboundaries of that location to the north-westerncorner of location 5922; thence generally southerlyalong the western boundaries of that location andlocation 5694 and onwards to the northern boun-dary of location 3017; thence easterly along thatboundary, the northern boundary of location 5698,the northern boundaries of the southern severancesof location 5694 and Kent Location 1327 and on-wards to the north-western corner of location 1334;thence generally easterly, generally south-easterlyant westerly along boundaries of that location toa point situate in prolongation northerly of theeastern boundary of the north-western ssveranoeof location 1340; thence generally south-south-easterly to and along that boundary, the easternhcundary of the south-western severance of thatlocation and the eastern boundary of location 1341to the northern boundary of location 520 (reserve17297); thence easterly, southerly and westerlyalong boundaries of that location to the eastern-most north-eastern corner of location 758; thencegenerally southerly along eastern boundaries of thatlocation and location 486, 1206, and 914 to thenorthern boundary of location 245; thence east-erly and southerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the north-eastern corner of location 435;thence southerly and westerly along boundariesof that location to an eastern boundary of location1234; thence southerly along that boundary to thenorthern boundary of location 443; thence east-erly and southerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the north-eastern corner of location 722;thence southerly along the eastern boundary ofthat location to the northern boundary of loca-tion 231; thence easterly and southerly alongboundaries of that location to the northern boun-dary of location 713; thence westerly and south-erly along boundaries of that location to its west-ernmost south-western corner and onwards to theleft bank of the Pailinup River; thence generallysouth-easterly downwards along that bank and thenorthern shore of Beaufort Inlet to the shoreof the Southern Ocean, a point on the Gnowan-gerup Road District boundary aforesaid; and thencegenerally westerly along that road district boun-dary to the starting point. (Two members.)

(Public Plans 445/80, 436C/40, 436B/4Q. 435/80and 446/80.

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South Ward.All that portion of the Gnowangerup Road Dis-

trict bounded by lines starting from the south-western corner of Kojonup Location 276, a pointor the Gnowangerup Road District boundary, andextending easterly along the southern boundaryof that location to the westernmost south-westerncorner of location 1962; thence easterly, southerly,again easterly and northerly along boundaries ofthat location to the western corner of location7246; thence easterly, northerly and again easterlyalong boundaries of that location to the south-eastern corner of location 5990; thence northerlyalong the eastern boundary of that location to apoint situate in prolongation westerly of thesouthern boundary of location 4065; thence east-erly and northerly to and along boundaries of thatlocation to the southern boundary of location3859; thence easterly along southern boundariesof that location and locations 4116 and 5379 tothe south-eastern corner of the lastmentionedlocation; thence north-easterly to the south-west-ern corner of location 4431; thence easterly andnortherly along boundaries of that location to apoint situate in prolongation westerly of the south-ern boundary of location 5497; thence easterly toand along that boundary and the southern boun-dary of location 5512 to its south-eastern corner;thence northerly along the eastern boundary ofthat location to a point situate in prolongationwesterly of the northern boundary of location3587, a point on the Gnowangerup Townsite boun-dary; thence easterly along the southern boundaryof that townsite to the south-western corner oflocation 1346; thence easterly along the southernboundary of that location to the westernmostsouth-western corner of location 1903; thence east-erly, southerly and again easterly along boundariesof that location to the south-western corner oflocation 3442; thence easterly along southern boun-daries of that location and locations 2015, 3786,5312 and 4348 to the south-western corner of loca-tion 4349; thence easterly, northerly and againeasterly along boundaries of that location to itseasternmost south-eastern corner; thence easterlyto and along the southern boundaries of locations2446 and 8093 to the westernmost south-westerncorner of location 5796; thence easterly, southerlyand again easterly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the westernmost south-western corner oflocation 6153; thence easterly, southerly and againeasterly along boundaries of that location to itssouth-eastern corner; thence easterly and north-erly to and along boundaries of location 4371 tothe south-western corner of location 4500; thenceeasterly along the southern boundary of that loca-tion to the southern corner of location 8122; thencegenerally north-easterly along south-eastern boun-daries of that location to the south-western cornerof location 8764; thence north-easterly, northerlyand easterly along boundaries of that location andonwards to the westernmost south-western cornerof location 5800; thence easterly and southerlyalong boundaries of that location to its southern-most south-western corner; thence southerly, east-erly, again southerly, westerly, again southerly andagain easterly along boundaries of location 4486 toa point situate in prolongation northerly of thenorthernmost western boundary of location 5143;thence southerly to the northernmost north-westerncorner of that location; thence generally southerlyalong western boundaries of that location to thesouth-eastern corner of location 5032; thence west-erly along the southern boundary of that locationto the north-western corner of location 3150;thence southerly along western boundaries of thatlocation and locations 1922, 1483, 1711, 1924, 2507,1710 and 2983 to the south-western corner of thelastmentioned location; thence generally south -easterly and southerly to and along north-easternand eastern sides of road number 3898 to thenorth-eastern side of road number 5018; thencesouth-easterly along that side to a point situatein prolongation north-easterly of the north-west-ern boundary of location 345; thence south-west-erly to and along that boundary and onwards toand along the north-western boundary of location341 to its western corner; thence south-easterlyalong the south-western boundaries of that loca-tion and locations 291, 342, 1724 and onwards tothe north-western boundary of location 1745;thence south-westerly along that boundary and

onwards to the northern boundary of location2341; thence easterly and southerly along boun-daries of that location to its south-eastern cornerand onwards along eastern boundaries of locations3000, 5060 and again 3000 to the easternmostsouth-eastern corner of the lastmentioned loca-tion; thence westerly and southerly along boun-daries of that location to the north-eastern cornerof location 1841; thence southerly and westerlyalong boundaries of that location to its south-western corner and onwards to the north-easterncorner of location 2329; thence generally southerlyalong eastern boundaries of that location andlocation 3384 to the easternmost south-easterncorner of the lastmentioned location; thence east-erly to and along the southern boundary of location3745 to the north-western corner of location 2141;thence southerly and easterly along boundaries ofthat location to a point situate in prolongationnortherly of the northernmost western boundaryof location 4554; thence southerly, westerly andagain southerly along boundaries of that locationand onwards to the north-western boundary oflocation 3933; thence south-westerly and southerlyalong boundaries of that location to the northernboundary of location 4017; thence westerly andsoutherly along boundaries of that location andonwards to the north-western corner of location5004; thence southerly along the westernmostwestern boundary of that location and onwardsto the northern boundary of location 1920; thenceeasterly and southerly along boundaries of thatlocation to its south-eastern corner and onwardsto the Gnowangerup Road District boundary afore-said, and thence generally westerly and generallynortherly along that road district boundary to thestarting point. (Two members.)

(Public Plans 436B/40, 436C/40 and 445/80.)

Town Ward.All that portion of the Gnowangerup Road Dis-

trict contained within the boundaries of Onowan-gerup Townsite. (One member.)

(Public Plan Gnowangerup Townsite.)

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.Premier's Department,

Perth, 21st December, 1960.IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the appointment ofGeorge Gaunt, of Wyndham, as a Justice of thePeace for the State of Western Australia.

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

AUDIT ACT, 1904.The Treasury,

Perth, 19th December, 1960.Trsy. 179/60.

IT is hereby published for general information thatMr. Joseph A. Black vice Mr. E. Bonds, has beenappointed with the power to appoint or engagewages staff of the Chief Secretary's Departmentas from 5th December, 1960.

Trsy. 79/60.IT is hereby published for general informationthat the appointment of Mr. E. Bonds as Authoris-ing Officer for the Chief Secretary's Departmenthas been cancelled as from 5th December, 1960.

Trsy. 79/60.IT is hereby published for general information thatMr. J. A. Black has been appointed as AuthorisirigOfficer for the Chief Secretary's Department asfrom 5th December, 1960.

Trsy. 179/60.IT is hereby published for general information thatthe appointment of Mr. E. Bonds as CertifyingOfficer for the Chief Secretary's Department hasbeen cancelled as from 5th December, 1960.

23 December, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 4079

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4080 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [23 December, 1960.

Trsy. 15/50.IT is hereby published for general information thatMr. M. J. Chambers has been appointed as a Cer-tifying Officer for the Child Welfare Departmentfor the period 28th November, 1960, to 9th Decem-ber, 1960.

Trsy. 179/60.IT is hereby published for general informationthat Mr. Joseph A. Black has been appointed as aCertifying Officer for the Chief Secretary's Depart-ment, as from 5th December, 1960.

Trsy. 178/60.IT is hereby published for general informationthat Messrs L. Bonser and R. D. Davies have beenappointed as Certifying Officers for the Depart-nient of P'blic Works as frm the 7th November,1980, and 30th November, 1960, respectively.

Tsy. 173/60.IT is 'erehv ruhlishe'i for gencal informti'n t'oatMr G. flixon hss h'en ar'r,ointe,l as a Rcejverof Reieniie fr tie Deo"rnent of Public Works.from the 1st December, 1960.

K. J. TOWNSTNG.Under Treasurer.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.Application for License in the First Instance.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Fremantle.I, ALFRED ARTHUR PEDERSEN, of 114 EdelineRoad, Spearwood, Retired Contractor, havingattained the age of 21 years, hereby apply on mybehalf for a license to carry on the business ofa land agent under the Land Agents Act, 1921.The principal place of business will be at 114Edeline Road, Spearwood.

Dated the 31st day of October, 1960.A. PEDERSEN

Appointment of HearingI hereby appoint the 23rd day of January, 1961,

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtf Petty Sessions at Fremantle.Dated the 13th day of December, 1960.

A. F. N. SCHRODER,Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the apulication maybe served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing.

Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 20th December, 1960.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas accepted the following resignations:

Ex. Co. 2072D. B. Mitchell, Clerk, Maintenanceand Relief Section, Child Welfare Department, asfrom 18th November, 1960.

Ex. Co. 2072H. J. Pettit, Typist, Clerical Sec-tion, Government Chemical Laboratories, MinesDepartment, as from 11th November, 1960.

Ex. Co. 2072G. Morton, Assistant, RecordsBranch, State Housing Commission, as from 2ndDecember, 1960.

Ex. Co. 2072R. A. Harmer, Clerk, Pay Office,Accounting Division, Public Works Department, asfrom 8th November, 1960.

Ex. Co. 2072B. M. Kearney, Clerk, Correspond-ence and Records Branch, Public Works Depart-ment, as from 20th October, 1960.

Ex. Co. 2072J. R. Beckett, Typist, Records, Cor-respondence and Staff Branch, Native Welfare De-partment, as from 11th November, 1960.

Ex. Co. 2056I. N. Woods, Clerk, State Govern-ment Insurance Office, as from 8th November,1960.

Ex. Co. 2056J. F. O'Dea, Clerk (Staff), Pay-ments Section, State Government Insurance Office,as from 16th December, 1960.

Ex. Co. 2056M. W. Atkin, Typist, Public TrustOffice, Crown Law Department, as from 18th Nov-ember, 1960.

Ex. Co. 2056A. J. Harris, Typist, Correspond-ence School, Technical Education Division, Educa-tion Department, as from 9th November, 1960.

Ex. Co. 2056M. L. Bolwell, Typist, Typists' Sec-tion. Public TruSt Office. (rown Law Department,as from 11th November, 1960.

And has auproved of t1-ie creation of the following"nder section 32 of the Public Service Act,

1904-1956:Ex. Co. 205'fllrk. C-IV, Accounts Branch,

Chief Secretary's Department.Ex. Co. 2072, Typist, C-V, Records and Corres-

pondence Branch, Crown Law Department.Ex. Co. 2072Medical Officer, P-I-3/5, Epi-

demiology Branch, Public Health Department.

AMENDMENT TO TITLE.IN accordance with section 69 of the Public Ser-vice Act, 1904-1956, notification is given that thetitle of Item 1944/60, vacant, Records and Corres-pondence Section, Crown Law Department, hasbeen amended from Typist, C-Ill-i, to Typist(Crown Solicitor), C-Ill-i, with effect from the13th December, 1960.

AMENDMENT TO CLASSIFICATION.IN accordance with section 69 of the Public ServiceAct, 1904-1956, notification is given that the classi-fication of Item 2233/60, occupied by R. W. Sayers,General Assistant, Strong Room, Land Titles Office,Crown Law Department, will be amended from G-VII-1 to G-VII-1/3, with effect from the 1st Janu-ary, 1961.

AMENDMENTS TO TITLE ANDCLASSIFICATION.

IN accordance with section 69 of the Public ServiceAct, 1904-1956, notification is given of the followingamendments to title and classification:

Item 4527/60, vacant, Public Service Commis-sioner's Office, to be amended from Inspec-tor, C-II-8, to Assistant Inspector, C-Il-6/7, with effect from the 23rd December,1960.

Item 3158/60, vacant, Veterinary Services,Animal Division, Department of Agricul-ture, to be amended from VeterinarySurgeon, Grade 3, P-II-4/7, to VeterinarySurgeon, Grade 2, P-II-8/9, with effectfrom tne 1st January, 1961.

R. J. BOND,Public Service Commissioner.

AUDIT DEPARTMENT.APPLICATIONS are invited from clerks on theautomatic range (19 years of age and over), whopossess accountancy qualifications or are studyingaccountancy and wish to make a career in auditing,for transfer to the Audit Department.

Applications in letter form, stating qualificationsand experience, should be addressed by 6th Janu-ary, 1961, to the undersigned.

R. J. BOND,Public Service Commissioner.

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Western Australia.STATE PUBLIC SERVICE.Promotional Examination.

WITH reference to the provisions of subelause (b)of clause 9 of the Public Service Salaries Agree-ment, 1959, as amended, it is hereby notified forgeneral information that a male officer classifiedin the Clerical Division of the Service shall not beeligible for promotion to a position classified abovethe automatic range, or to claim or receive a rateof pay higher than a margin of £371 per annum

Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.Possession of an Accountancy qualification by examination will be regarded as an important factor when judging

relative efficiency.Possession of a University Degree or Diploma in Accountancy or Public Administration (or approved equivalent

qualifications) will be judged an important factor in assessing relative efficiency.Title and classification amended in Government Gazette of 23/l2/GOTitle amended in Government Gazette of 9/12/60.University Degree with major in Psychology plus Diploma in Clinical Psychology or approved equivalent qualifica-

tions. To be considered for appointment as a Grade 1 Clinical Psychologist, applicants must possess at least four years' ex-perience as a qoalified Clinical Psychologist.

Diploma of Social Studies and Psychiatric Diploma or extensive experience in psychiatric work in lieu of PsychiatricDiploma.

Graduate Membership of the Institution of Engineers (Australia) or approved equivalent.Diploma of recognised Agricultural College or approved equivalent. Considerable experience essential.Junior Certificate, including English and Mathematics A with Science subjects desirable. Preference for Leaving

Certificate or Diploma of recognised Agricultural College.(ic) Classification to be amended if appointment made. (Shown in P.S. List as Field Technician, Grade 1.)(1) Plus district allowance £182 p.a. (married man) ; £91 p.a. (single man).(m) University degree in Science, Agricultural Science or au approved equivalent qualification. Preference to appli-

cants with knowledge of entomology or zoology.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, i904-I956, and are to be addressed to the PublicService Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Headsof Departments.

il. J. BOND,23rd December, 1960. Public Service Commissioner.

over the male basic rate, until he has produceddocumentary evidence to the effect that he haspassed the following examinations:

(1) English Expression II (Technical Educa-tion Division) or English at Leaving Certi-ficate standard, plus Public AdministrationI and Office Administration (TechnicalEducation Division); and either

(a) Accountancy I or Economics I orStatistics (Technical EducationDivision); or

23 December, 1960.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4081

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Department Position Class Salary DateReturnable

1960Audit Assistant Auditor General (Item 314/60) .... A-I-S Margin £2O75-2l45 23rd DecemberPublic Works Clerk, Relieving Staff, Accounting Division 0-Il-i Margin £4O7-443 do.

(Item 554/GO)State Housing Chief Clerk, Accounts Branch (Item 1657/GO) 0-11-6 Margin £893-947 do.

(b)Do. Senior Clerk, Rent Collection Section, Ac-

counts Branch (Item 1723/60) (e)0-11-4 Margin £G77-731 do.

Mental Health Services Clinical Psychologist, Grade 2, Child Guid-ance Clinic (a) (f)

P-II-S/9 Margin £1l63-l325 do.

Do. do. Clinical Psychologist, Grade 1, Child Guid-ance Clinic (a) (1)

P-h-b/h Margin £1379-1541 do.

Mental Health Services (two Psychiatric Social Worker (Female), Child P-TI-i/S Margin £443-fS39 do.positions) Guidance Clinic (a) (g) (F)

Public Works Engineer-in-Charge, No. 7 Pumping Station,Engineering Division (Item 736/GO) (a)

C-Il-S Margin £785-S39 30th December

Designing Engineer, Grade 3, Drawing Office,Engineering Division (Item 967/GO) (a) (h)

P-II---4/7 Margin £677-11O9 do.

State Housing Collector, Rent Collection Section, Accounts C-TI-i Margin £4O7-443 do.Branch (Item 1727/GO)

Agriculture Field Technician, Grade 3, Soils Division G-II-1/2 Margin £4O7-f515 do.(Item 3376/GO) (a) (i) (Ic)

orField Assistant (a) (j) ............ G-VI 50%IS years,

to Margin £371do.

1961State Government Insurance Clerk (Relieving), Clerical Section (Item 0-11-3 Margin £569-623 6th January

Office 2564/GO)Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (Item 321/GO) (b) C-Il-il Margin £14S7-1541 do.Public Service Commis-

sioner's OfficeAssistant Inspector (Item 4527/GO) (c) (d) 0-11-6/7 Margin £893-1,lO9 do.

Agriculture ............ Field Technician, Grade 3 (Animal Hus-bandry), Kimberley Research Station (a) (i)

G-II-1 /2 Margin £4O7-515(l) do.

ORField Assistant (a) (j) .... G-VI 50%lS years,

to Margin £371 (1)do.

Do. Entomologist, Grade 3, Biological Services P-II-3/7 Margin £569-1,lO9 do.Division (Item 3437/60) (a) (m)

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4082 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 1960.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 21st December, 1960.

THE Hon. Attorney General, pursuant to section10 (2) of the Stipendiary Magistrates, Act, 1957,has assigned temporarily to William Lewis Hard-wick, a Stipendiary Magistrate temporarily ap-pointed under the Stipendiary Magistrates Act,1957, the Collie Local Court and Forrest MagisterialDistrict as from the 24th January, 1961, during theabsence on leave of Bernard Matthew O'Sullivan.

THE Hon. Attorney General, pursuant to section13 (3) of the Local Courts Act, 1904-1958, hasappointed Norman Neil Houston as substitute todischarge the duties of Clerk of the Local Courtat Perth as from 23rd January, 1961, during theabsence on other duties of William Lewis Hard-wick.

THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed Ser-geant George Dale Kidd Winning as Bailiff of theMidland Junction Local Court at Kelmscott as from8th December, 1960, vice Sergeant E. T. Whitney,transferred.

THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed the fol-lowing persons as Commissioners for Declarationsunder the Declarations and Attestations Act, 1913-1953:

Newton James Herbert, Cottesloe.Margaret Kane, Walpole.Cyril Henry Stickland, Nedlands.

R. C. GREEN,Under Secretary for Law.

PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN AUSIRALIA.Bills Assented to.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor has Assented in thename and on behalf of Her Majesty the Queen,on the dates stated, to the undermentioned Billspassed by the Legislative Council and the Legis-lative Assembly during the Second Session of theTwenty-third Parliament, 1960.

Short Title of Bill; Date of Assent; Act. No.Agriculture Protection Board Act Amendment; 5th

December, 1960; LXX.Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drain-

age Act Amendment; 5th December, 1960;LXXI.

Mount Yokine Land Acquisition; 5th December,1960; LXXII.

Anzac Day; 12th December, 1960; LXXIII.Western Australian Marine Act Amendment; 12th

December, 1960; LXXIV.Fremantle Harbour Trust Act Amendment; 12th

December, 1960; LXXV.Railways (Cue-Big Bell and other Railways) Dis-

continuance; 12th December, 1960; LXXVI.Parliamentary Superannuation Act Amendment;

12th December, 1960; LXXVII.Companies Act Amendment (No. 2); 12th Decem-

ber, 1960; LXXVIII.Optometrists Act Amendment; 12th Deqember,

1960; LXXIX.Married Persons (Summary Relief); 12th Decem-

ber, 1960; LXXX.Workers' Compensation Act Amendment; 12th

December, 1960; LXXXI.Appropriation; 12th December, 1960; LXXXII.Loan; 12th December, 1960; LXXXIII.Local Government; 20th December, 1960; LXXXIV.

J. B. ROBERTS,Clerk of the Parliaments.

20th December, 1960.

(b) One subject included in the syllabusfor Part I of one branch of theIncorporated Australian InsuranceInstitute; or

English and three other subjects, includ-ing either Mathematics A, Economics orAccountancy at Leaving Certificate Stan-dard; orSuch examinations as may be accepted bythe Public Service Commissioner as beingof a standard equivalent to or higher thanthat attained in acquiring the require-ments shown in paragraphs (1) and (2)above.

Efficiency Examination.WITH reference to the provisions of subclause (d)of clause 15 of the Public Service Salaries Agree-ment, 1959, as amended, it is hereby notified forgeneral information that the syllabuses of theexaminations which a permanent female officerclassified in the automatic range of the ClericalDivision is required to pass to become eligible toreceive payment of an efficiency allowance at therate of £25 per annum, are as follows:-

Clerk-Typists and TypistsShorthandFive minutes' dictation at a speed of 100

words per minute with one hour al-lowed for transcription.

Typewriting-Speed test of 10 minutes' durationat a speed of 50 words per minute,accuracy and neatness being essen-tial.Typing from confused manuscriptand typing of tabular statements.Time allowed, 60 minutes.

Machinists(a) Typewriting-

Speed test of 10 minutes' durationat a speed of 35 words per minute,accuracy and neatness being essen-tial.Typing from confused manuscriptand typing of tabular statements.Time allowed, 60 minutes.

(b) Machine Work-Practical ledger-posting. Time al-lowed, 40 minutes, with an addi-tional five minutes to scan.Listing. Time allowed, 10 minutes,with an additional two minutes toscan.

The examination which a female Telephonist orAssistant, classified in the General Division, is re-quired to pass to become eligible to receive pay-ment of an efficiency allowance at the rate of £20per annum, is as follows:

TypewritingSpeed test of 10 minutes' duration, at a speed

of 40 words per minute, accuracy andneatness being essential.

The Efficiency Examinations are conducted bythe Technical Education Division, with the excep-tion of the Machine Work paper for Machinists,which is conducted by the Public Service Com-missioner.

The revised Promotional Examination alterna-tives set out in this notice, will operate on andfrom the 1st January, 1961. However, officers whosat for any of the present alternative examina-tions in 1960, will be permitted to complete thepromotional examination in accordance with pre-sent requirements.

(This notice is substituted for that published inthe Government Gazette (No. 102), dated the 9thDecember, 1960.)

R. J. BOND,Public Service Commissioner.

19th December, 1960.

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23 December, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4083

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotment of land will beoffered for sale at public auction on the date andat the place specified below, under the provisionsof the Land Act, 1933-1960, and its regulations:-

ROEBOURNE.11th January, 1961, at 11 am., at Court House:-

Wittenoom(a), 146, lr., £25.(a) Building conditions.All improvements on the land offered for sale

are the property of the Crown, and shall be paidfor as the Minister may direct, whose valuationshall be final and binding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of these sales maybe obtained at this office and the offices of thevarious Government Land Agents. Land sold toa depth of 200 feet below the natural surface exceptin mining districts, where it is granted to a depthof 40 feet or 20 feet only.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned leases have been cancelledunder section 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1958, dueto non-payment of rent or other reasons.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Name; Lease; District; Reason; Corres.; Plan.Bradshaw, G. F. (mr.); 347/12969; Avon 12143;

conditions; 2398/59; Youraling 1 and 2.Cheetham, V. A.; 347/8196; Williams 14866; con-

ditions; 1410/50; 407/80, AB3.Griffiths, F. J.; 347/13207; Neridup 163; conditions;

1720/59; 424/80, C2.Lamb, N. C.; 342/2567; Mariginiup Lot 36; condi-

tions; 4416/53; Townsite.Zinella, J. M.; 347/12912; Victoria 10331; condi-

tions; 3432/58; 63/80, Al.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 21st December, 1960.

Corres. No. 141.IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister forLands has approved, pursuant to the powers con-tained in section 17 (3) of the Bush Fires Act,1954-1958, of the suspension until 25th December,1960, of the prohibited burning time in the Cran-brook Road District, so far as it relates to all publicroads in the district.

All burning under the terms of this suspensionmust be authorised by and under the control of theCranbrook Road Board.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 21st December, 1960.

Corres. No. 605.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe Hon. Minister for Lands has approved, for thedistricts of the road boards mentioned and for theperiods stated in the schedule hereunder, of the fol-lowing:

Acting under the powers conferred by sec-tion 17, subsection (3) (i), of the BushFires Act, 1954-1958, of the suspension ofall declarations of prohibited burningtimes under section 17 of the Act so faras such declarations extend to any landused for Railway purposes, andacting under the powers conferred by sec-tion 17, subsection (3) (iv), of the Act,of the suspension of all declarations ofprohibited burning times under section 17of the Act so far as such declarations ex-tend to all land on those parts of roadshaving a common boundary with land usedfor Railway purposes, as is situated be-tween the road formation and the saidcommon boundary.

Any burning undertaken under the provision ofthis suspension shall be subject to the followingconditions:

No burning shall be undertaken on any dayon which the local authority or an officernominated by it prohibits burning on theland affected by these suspensions.No burning shall be undertaken on dayswhen the fire hazard forecast issued by thePerth Weather Bureau for the area con-cerned is "Dangerous" except in accord-ance with the provisions of the Bush FiresAct.At least three men shall be constantly inattendance at every fire until it has beencompletely extinguished, including allsmouldering logs, timber, disused sleepersand other inflammable material.Each man shall be provided with a heavyfire rake and each three men with at leastone knapsack spray with sufficient waterfor its operation.Any burning carried out under the provi-sions of this suspension shall comply withsection 18 and all other relevant provisionsof the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1958.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

Schedule.Road District; Period of Suspension: From

(inclusive) to (inclusive).Bridgetown; 23rd December, 1960, to 15th Janu-

ary, 1961.Manjimup; 23rd December, 1960, to 15th January,

1961.Esperance; 1st December, 1960, to 22nd December,

1960.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers.

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 21st December, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe undermentioned road boards and municipalityhave appointed the following persons as bush firecontrol officers for their road districts:

Albany: E. Bassanelli.Darling Range: A. F. Carville, P. L. Jennings

and M. J. Padgett.Mundaring: B. Rudeforth.Wongan-Ballidu: I. Barrett-Lennard.

The following appointments have been can-celled:

Darling Range: H. G. Marshall, A. Haynes andG. R. Morrison.

Narrogin Municipality: A. C. Gibson.A. SUTHERLAND,

Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1960.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 20th December, 1960.P.H.D. 180/54.

THE appointment of Mr. W. Hooton as HealthInspector for the Kwinana Road Board from 9thJanuary, 1961, to 31st January, 1961, during theabsence of Mr. A. J. D. Waddingham, is approved.

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

NATIVE WELFARE ACT, 1905-1954.(Regulation 135.)

Department of Native Welfare,Perth, 19th December, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information thata permit to superintend a mission has been issuedas follows:

Baptist Aborisines Mission, Marribank: Mr.Trevor Wilfred Power.

F. W. G. ANDERSEN,Deputy Commissioner of Native WeUare.

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4084 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 1960.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Closure of Road.

THE Minister for Lands, being the owner of landover or along which the portions of roads hereunderdescribed pass, has applied to the Wyndham RoadBoard to close the said portions of roads, viz.:

Wyndham.Corr. 3506/60.W.755. The surveyed roads abutting Wyndham

Lots 484 to 587 inclusive as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plans 6009 and 6010. (PlanWyndham Sheet 2.)

F. C. SMITH,for Minister for Lands.

I, Donald Max Sharpe, on behalf of the Wynd-ham Road Board, hereby assent to the above appli-cation to close the roads therein described.

D. M. SHARPE,Chairman, Wyndham Road Board.

13th December, 1960.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 20th December, 1960.IT is hereby declared that the undermentionedland has been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:

Darling Range.1052/54.Road No. 6471 (Lascelles Paradewidening of

part). A strip of land, of irregular width, abuttingthe eastern boundary of Swan Location 1625 andextending from road No. 11216 to a line in pro-longation northwards of the western boundary ofthe said location 1625. (Plan Kalamunda Sheet1.)

Plans and more particular descriptions of theland so set apart, taken, or resumed may be in-spected at the Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Governor,(Sgd.) STEWART BOVELL,

Minister for Lands.

LICENSED SURVEYORS ACT, 1909-1958.Western Australia.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe undermentioned gentlemen have been registeredas Licensed Surveyors, under the provisions of theabovementioned Act, on the dates specified:

Leslie Annison, on the 3rd November, 1960; andMcGregor Albert Jack, on the 2nd December,

1960.S. J. STOKES,

Secretary, Land Surveyors' Licensing Board.Perth, 16th December, 1960.

FORFEITURE OF LEASE.THE STATE HOUSING COMMISSION of Perthhas forfeited the undermentioned Crown leaseunder Part V of the State Housing Act, 1946-1956,for the breach of a covenant contained in the saidlease:

Lease: 200/58; Lessee: John Robert Beecroft, Re-frigeration Expert, and Gwendoline Helen Bee-croft, his wife, both of Delahunty Street, Collie, asJoint Tenants; Land: Collie Lot 1726.

Inserted by order of the State Housing Commis-sion.

A. D. HYNAM,Manager, The State Housing Commission.

CITY OF FREMANTT,.City of Fremantle Town Planning Scheme and

Amendments.T.P.B. 853/2/5/2, Vol. 2.

NOTICE is hereby given that, following a resolu-tion by the Council in pursuance of section 7 ofthe Town Planning and Development Act of1928-1955, to vary the Town Planning Schemereferred to above, with reference to an area situ-ated wholly within the City of Fremantle MunicipalDistrict, the Council of the City of Fremantleresolved at a meeting of the Council held onMonday, 17th October, 1960, that the regulationsproduced and adopted at the Council's meeting,and being duly signed and sealed by the Mayor andTown Clerk, be the subject of an application tothe Hon. the Minister for Town Planning forformal approval to the Council's resolution vary-ing the Town Planning Scheme.

The Hon. the Minister for Town Planning hasgiven his approval to the public notification of theCouncil's variation to the Town Planning Scheme,in accordance with Town Planning Regulations,1955.

Notice is hereby given that certified copies ofthe variation of the City of Fremantle TownPlanning Scheme and amendments referred to inthe resolution, will be exhibited for a period ofthree (3) months, as from the 9th December,1960, at the City Engineer's Office, Town HaU,Fremantle.

Variation to City of Fremantle Town PlanningScheme Amendments.

To re-zone for Residential Purposes Fre-mantle Town Lots 998 and 999, East Street. Nowzoned for Retail Shopping.

To re-zone for General Industry, lot 23 ofCockburn Sound Locations 115, 124 and 222formerly reserved for Recreation and Streetextension.

The plans will be open for inspection by allinterested persons on Mondays to Fridays, betweenthe hours of 10 am, and 4.30 p.m.

Forms will be available for the lodging of objec-tions by owners or occupiers of property withinthe Municipal District of Fremantle, or the sub-mission of recommendations or representations ofinterested persons.

Objections and representations must be sub-mitted to the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Fremantle,not later than the 9th March, 1961. An officer ofthe Council will be available at the City Engineer'sOffice, on First Floor, Town Hall, to answer en-quiries and give detailed information concerningthe plans.

Dated this 1st day of December, 1960.N. J. C. McCOMBE,

Town Clerk,

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928-1959.

City of Fremantle Town Planning Scheme.853/2/5/2 T.P.B.

IT is hereby notified for public information inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928-1959, that the Hon.Minister for Town Planning, on the 19th day ofSeptember, 1960, approved of the Fremantle TownPlanning Scheme No. 1 Regulation and Amend-ments being amended by the City of FremantleTown Planning Scheme No. 7 Regulation whichwas duly advertised in the Government Gazettesof the 12th, 19th, and 26th August, 1960, and variedthe City of Fremantle Town Planning Scheme No.1 Regulation and Amendments by re-zoning por-tions of Cockburn Sound Location 128 for indus-trial, shopping, public open space and parking pur-poses, such zoning being defined on Approved PlanNo. 3 of Fremantle Town Planning Scheme Regula-tion No. 7.

3. E. LLOYD,Chairman, Town Planning Board,

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TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT, 1928-1959.

Canning Road Board.Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Prepare

A Town Planning Scheme.Bentley RedevelopmentTown Planning

Scheme No. 1.NOTICE is herby given that the Canning RoadBoard, on the 11th day of July, 1960, passed thefollowing resolution:

Resolved that the Canning Road Board, inpursuance of section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928-1959, prepare theabove Town Planning Scheme with referenceto an area situated wholly within the CanningRoad District and enclosed within the inneredge of a blue border on the plans now pro-duced to the Canning Road Board and markedand certified by the Chairman and the Secre-tary of the Board under their hands datedthe 11th day of July, 1960, as Plan No. 1 andPlan No. 2.Details of Bentley Redevelopment Scheme

No. 1 (Summary).Objects of the scheme are to improve and

develop the land bounded by Albany Highway,Mitchell Street, Boulder Street and Bedford Street,Bentley, to the best possible advantage and tosecure suitable provisicn for traffic, residences andto make suitable provision for the use of land fcrbuilding purposes.

It is, therefore, proposed that the Canning RoadBoard shall acquire the whole of the land con-tained within the blue border on Plan No. 2,either by purchase or by compulsory acquisition,and have it surveyed in the manner shown onPlan No. 2. The new roads shown on Plan No. 2will be constructed and drained and the land belowthe level of R.L. 35 will be suitably filled to thatlevel. Upon the construction of the roads and com-pletion of the drainage and filling, the lots createdby the re-survey will be sold by the Board eitherby public auction, tender or private contract as awhole or in separate lots, upon such terms andconditions as the Board may think fit.

And notice is hereby further given that thePlans Nos. 1 and 2 referred to in the above resolu-tion have been deposited at the Canning RoadBoard Office, 1311 Albany Highway, Cannington,and will be available for inspection by all personsinterested without payment of any fee, between thehours of 9 am, and 4 p.m., Mondays to Fridays.

Any objection to the above scheme or any sug-gestions for the inclusion or exclusion of any landsor works proposed by the scheme should be sentin writing to the Secretary, Canning Road Board,on or before the 17th day of March, 1961.

Dated this 15th day of December, 1960.N. I. DAWKINS,

Secretary, Canning Road Board.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT, 1928-1959.

Canning Road Board.Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Prepare

a Town Planning Scheme.Bentley RedevelopmentTown Planning

Scheme No. 2.NOTICE is hereby given that the Canning RoadBoard, on the 11th day of July, 1960, passed thefollowing resolution:

Resolved that the Canning Road Board, inpursuance of section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928-1959, prepare theabove Town Planning Scheme with reference tothe area situated wholly within the CanningRoad District and enclosed within the inneredge of a blue border on the plans now pro-duced to the Canning Road Board and markedand certified by the Chairman and Secretaryof the Board under their hands dated the11th day of July, 1960, as Plan No. 1 and PlanNo. 2.

Details of Bentley Redevelopment SchemeNo. 2 (Summary).

The general objects of the scheme are to improveand develop the land bounded by Chapman Road,Bedford Street, Boulder Street and Mitchell Street,Bentley, to the best possible advantage and tosecure suitable provision for traffic, residences andto make suitable provision for the use of the landwithin the area for building purposes.

It is, therefore, proposed that the Canning RoadBoard shall acquire the whole of the land con-tained within the blue border on Plan No. 2, eitherby purchase or by compulsory acquisition andhave it resurveyed in the manner shown on PlanNo. 2. The new road shown on Plan No. 2 willbe constructed and drained. Upon construction ofthe road and completion of drainage, the ownersat the time of acquisition of the land acquired forthe scheme shall be entitled to have transferredto them the lots resulting from the re-survey whichcorrespond to the land acquired from them sub-ject to their releasing the Board from all claimsfor compensation or otherwise arising out of thescheme and subject to the payment by the ownersof their proportion of the costs of the scheme.

New lots not transferred pursuant to the previousparagraph will be sold by the Board either by publicauction, tender or private contract, as a wholeci in separate lots, upon such terms and condi-tions as the Board may think fit.

Notice is hereby further given that the PlansNos. 1 and 2, referred to in the above resolutionhave been deposited at the Canning Road Boardoffice, 1311 Albany Highway, Cannington, and willbe available for inspection by all persons interested,wthout payment of any fee, between the hours of9 am. and 4 p.m., Mondays to Fridays.

Any objection to the above scheme or any sug-gestions for the inclusion or exclusion of any landsor works in or from the area of the proposedscheme shall be sent in writing to the Secretary,Canning Road Board, on or before the 17th day ofMarch, 1961.

Dated this 15th day of December, 1960.

N. I. DAWKINS,Secretary, Canning Road Board.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928-1959.

Augusta-Margaret River Road Board.

Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Preparea Town Planning Scheme.

Town Planning Scheme No. 3South AugustaScheme.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Augusta-MargaretRiver Road Board, in pursuance of section 7 of theTown Planning and Development Act, 1928-1959,prepare the above Town Planning Scheme withreference to an area situate wholly within the roaddistrict of Augusta-Margaret River and enclosedwithin the inner edge of a blue border on the plannow produced to the Augusta-Margaret River RoadBoard and marked and certified by the Chairmanand Secretary and dated 31st day of October, 1960,as Plan No. 1 and No. 2.

Details of Scheme No. 3 (Summary).The authority responsible for the administration

of this scheme is the Augusta-Margaret River RoadBoard.

Briefly the scheme area comprises Crown, privateand Board-owned land. The purpose of the schemeis to improve and develop the scheme area to thebest possible advantage to secure suitable provisionfor traffic, residences, land for building purposes,drainage and public open space. For this purposethe land in the scheme area not in the propertyof the board shall be resumed or otherwise acquired,

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re-surveyed, roads constructed, filled where neces-sary, and trees planted in the open space areaand the new lots re-allocated to the former ownerson the following basis:

Each individual owner other than theCrown will be offered a lot or lots as nearlyas may be proportionate to the value ofthe land previously owned by him and asnearly as may be in the same position asthe land acquired from him and wherepossible having the same amenities of view,corner position and the like, subject tothe owner releasing the Board from allclaims for compensation in respect of theacquisition of his land.Any remaining lots will be treated as sur-plus lots and sold by the Board or retainedfor its own use. In the event of sufficientlots being available for sale from surpluslots and from land provided by the Crownto pay the costs of the Scheme, the balanceof the land made available by the Crownshall be re-transferred to the Crown.

The cost of the scheme including all works to becarried out, administration, survey, compensation(where owners will not accept replacement lots),transfer fees and other expenses incidental to thescheme shall be met from the sale of surplus lots.The net costs, if any, shall be met by the Augusta-Margaret River Road Board.

And notice is hereby given that the Plan No. 1and No. 2 has been deposited at the office of theAugusta-Margaret River Road Board, MargaretRiver, and the office of the Town Planning Board,33 Mount Street, Perth, and will be available forinspection by all persons interested without pay-ment of any fee between normal office hours. Anysuggestions for the inclusion or exclusion of anyland or works in or from the area of the proposedscheme should be sent in writing to the Secretary,Augusta-Margaret River Road Board, on or before20th day of March, 1961.

Dated this 20th day of December, 1960.C. S. WEST,

Secretary.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928-1959.

Augusta-Margaret River Road Board.Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Prepare

a Town Planning Scheme.Town Planning Scheme No. 4South Augusta,

Gale Street, Scheme.NOTICE is hereby given that the Augusta-MargaretRiver Road Board, in pursuance of section 7 of theTown Planning and Development Act, 1928-1959,prepare the above Town Planning Scheme withreference to an area situate wholly within the roaddistrict of Augusta-Margaret River and enclosedwithin the inner edge of a red border on the plannow produced to the Augusta-Margaret River RoadBoard and marked and certified by the Chairmanand Secretary and dated 31st day of October, 1960,as Plan No. 1 and No. 2.

Details of Scheme No. 4 (Summary).The authority responsible for the administration

of this scheme is the Augusta-Margaret River RoadBoard. Briefly, the purpose of the scheme is toimprove and develop the area of the scheme to thebest possible advantage to secure suitable provisionfor traffic, residences and for building purposes.For this purpose the land in the scheme area notnow the property of the Board will be purchasedand resumed by the Board, re-surveyed into new lotsand roads and the roads constructed and drained.All lots so created will be the property of the Boardwho may sell the whole or part thereof to pay thecosts of the scheme or may credit the scheme withthe value thereof in which event the lots shall be-come the property of the Board.

In the event of the scheme showing a profit thesurplus shall be retained by the Board and shallbe used by it for improvement of amenities in theSouth Augusta Area.

And notice is hereby given that the Plan No. 1and No. 2 has been deposited at the office of theAugusta-Margaret River Road Board, MargaretRiver, and the office of the Town Planning Board,33 Mount Street, and will be available for inspec-tion by all persons interested without payment ofany fee between normal office hours. Any sugges-tions for the inclusion or exclusion of any landor works in or from the area of the proposed schemeshould be sent in writing to the Secretary, Augusta-Margaret River Road Board, on or before 20th dayof March, 1961.

Dated this 20th day of December, 1960.C. S. WEST,

Secretary.

PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.TENDERS closing at Perth, 2.30 p.m., on datesmentioned hereunder, are invited for the follow-ing. All tenders to be on a firm basis. Rise andFall Clause will not apply.

Earthworks for Tanjannerup Creek DamNan-nup Water Supply (14273); 10th January, 1961;conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth, on and after 13th December, 1960.

WelshpoolPartly Completed House, Lot 71,Uranium Street, Purchase and Removal (14274);10th January, 1961; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after20th December, 1960.

Applecross High SchoolNew Manual TrainingCentre and Caretaker's QuartersElectrical In-stallation (14277); 17th January, 1961; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, on and after 20th December, 1960.

Bridgetown Junior High SchoolAdditions, 1960(14262); 17th January, 1961; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth andBunbury, and at Clerk of Courts, Bridgetown, onand after 13th December, 1960.

Denmark and Wokalup Agricultural ResearchStationsSupply and Installation of Dehydrators(14269); 17th January, 1961; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, onand after 13th December, 1960.

Lake Guelup SchoolAdditions (14263); 17thJanuary, 1961; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after13th December, 1960.

Mount Lawley High SchoolAdditions andAlterations, 1960Electrical Installation (14264);17th January, 1961; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after13th December, 1960.

Northcliffe School and QuartersSeptic TankInstallation (14265); 17th January, 1961; condi-tions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Bunbury, and at Manjimup Road Board,on and after 6th December, 1960.

Point Heathcote Reception HomeErection ofTwo Medical Officers' Residences (14232); 17thJanuary, 1961; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after29th November, 1960.

Rocky Gully SchoolSeptic Tank Installation(14266); 17th January, 1961; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth andAlbany, and at Plantagenet Road Board, Mt.Barker, on and after 6th December, 1960.

Tammin Police StationNew Cell and Office(14278); 17th January, 1961; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth andNortham, and Police Station, Tammin, on andafter 20th December, 1960.

University of Western AustraliaNew BuildingDepartment of Physics - Fire Alarm Systems(14284); 17th January, 1961; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, onand after 28th December, 1960.

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Vasse SchoolRemoval of Classroom from Cow-aramup and Septic Tank Installation to Schooland Quarters (14267); 17th January, 1961; condi-tions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, and at Clerk ofCourts, Busselton, on and after 13th December,1960.

Wandering SchoolAdditions, 1960 (14268); 17thJanuary, 1961; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin, andat Police Station, Boddington, on and after 13thDecember, 1960.

Brunswick Junction Water SupplySupply andErection of Two 50,000 Gallon R.C.C. Tanks(14282); 24th January, 1961; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, onand after 10th January, 1961.

Bunbury Senior SchoolExtensive Repairs andRenovations (14281); 24th January, 1961; condi-tions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, on and after 10thJanuary, 1961.

Dwellingup Water SupplySupply and Erectionof One 50,000 Gallon R.C.C. Tank (14283); 24thJanuary, 1961; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 10thJanuary, 1961.

Kalbarri School and QuartersErection (14270);24th January, 1961; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Geraldton,on and after 20th December, 1960.

Kalgoorlie HospitalNew Two -storey Nurses'Quarters (14235); 24th January, 1961; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Kalgoorlie, on and after 29th November,1960.

Mount Magnet SchoolAdditions, 1960 (14271);24th January, 1961; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Geraldton,and at Mining Registrar's Office, Mt. Magnet, onand after 20th December, 1960.

Muresk Agricultural College - Remodelling ofKitchen and Dining Areas (14259); 24th January,1961; conditions may be seen at the Contrac-tors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Northam, on andafter 6th December, 1960.

No.

Dated this 16th day of December, 1960.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4087

Public Works Act, 1902-1958

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LAND

Ardross SchoolSite

THE Nimister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public 'Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the piece or parcel of land described in theSchedule hereto, and being all in the Cockburn Sound District, for the purpose of the fol]owing public work, namely, ArdrossSchoolSite, and that the said piece or parcel of land is marked off on Plan P.W.D. W.A. 38571, which may be inspectedat the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE

Narembeen School and QuartersAdditions,Repairs and Renovations 1960 (14272); 24th Jan-uary, 1961; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Merredin, andat Police Station, Narembeen, on and after 20thDecember, 1960.

Northam High SchoolManual Training Centreand Metal Work RoomPurchase and removal(14276); 24th January, 1961; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth andNortham, on and after 10th January, 1961.

Nullagine Mission School and QuartersErec-tion (14279); 24th January, 1961; conditions maybe seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perthand Geraldton, Police Station, Nullagine, and Dis-trict Supervisor, P.W.D., Port Hedland, on andafter 20th December, 1960.

Port Hedland New HospitalErection (14237);24th January, 1961; conditions may be seen atthe Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, Geraldtonand Port Hedland, on and after 29th November,1960.

Shark Bay SchoolAdditions, 1960 (14280); 24thJanuary, 1961; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, Carnarvon andGeraldton, on and after 20th December, 1960.

University of Western AustraliaNew Buildingfor Department of PhysicsAluminium FramedWindows and Glazing, Sunshields and CurtainWalling (14275); 7th February, 1961; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, on and after 13th December, 1960.

Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. theMinister for Works, Public Works Department, TheBarracks, St. George's Place, Perth," and must beindorsed "Tender." The highest, lowest or antender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. Minister for Works.

3. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

23rd December, 1960.

P.W. 1796/58

Description

Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 356,being part of the land on L.T.O. Plan 7156(Certificate of Title Volume 990, Folio 15)

Area(approx.)

G. P. WILD,Minister for Works.

Perth Subdivisions Pro- Vacantprietary Limited

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier

a. r. p.5 3 27

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4088 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 1960.

L. & S. 569/59; 3600/58; 223/59.

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Corrigin Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act,the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Avon District for Road Purposesand that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plans L.S., W.A. 921, 928, 938 and 939, which may be inspectedat the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Corrigin Road Board.

SCHEDULE

Dated this 20th day of December, 1960.

M.R.D. 1546/60Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1956

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described inthe Schedule hereto and being all in the North Fremantle and Mosman Park Districts, for the purpose of the following publicwork, namely, McCabe Street Extension, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A.2309, which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth.

SCHEDULE

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.John Frederick Caley J. F. Caley Portion of Avon Location 665 (Certificate of 2 3 14

Title Volume 735, Folio 80)John Frederick Caley J. F. Caley Portion of Avon Location 13290 (Certificate of 0 2 213

Title Volume 1004, Folio 235)John Frederick Caley J, F. Caley Portion of Avon Location 8631 (Certificate of 1 0 206

Title Volume 964, Folio 95)John Frederick Caley J. F. Caley Portion of Avon Location 13143 (Certificate of 0 0 57

Title Volume 1001, Folio 586)Russell Thomas Grylls H. T. Grylls Portion of Avon Location 12776 (Certificate of 0 1 109

Title Volume 1155, Folio 113)Richard Miles Guinness R. M. Guinness Portion of Avon Location 23743 (Certificate of 1 2 185

Title Volume 1198, Folio 428)Edith Channon ........ E. Channon Portion of Kunjin Agricultural Area Lot 40 0 3 43

(Certificate of Title Volume 1169, Folio 482)

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.1 The University of Western Vacant Portion of North Fremantle Lot 174 on Dia- 2 3 35

Australia gram 2306 (Certificate of Title Volume 1138,Folio 844)

(approx.)

2 The Colonial Sugar RefineryCo. Ltd.

Vacant Portion of Mosman Park Suburban Lot 45,portion of former Mosman Park Suburban

1 0 23(approx.)

Lot 11 and portion of Swan Location 78(Subject of a Lease dated the 13th day ofSeptember, 1932, granted pursuant to ActNo. 21 of 1928)

3 The Wood Distillation Char- Vacant Portions of B Class Reserve 2020 and B Class 1 2 20coal Iron and Steel In-dustry

Reserve 2976 (Special Lease 332/1273) (approx.)

Dated this 19th day of December, 1960.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

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23 December, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4089

Dated this 20th day of December, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Dated this 20th day of December, 1960.P. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Public lVorlcs Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Koorda Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act,the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Ninghan District for Road Purposesand that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., WA. 802, 803 and 932, which may be inspected atthe Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Koorda Road Board.

SCHEDULE

L. & S. 13427/03

Public War/cs Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Gingin Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act,the several pieccs or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Swan District for Road Purposesand that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan LS., W.A. 926, which may be inspected at the Office oftheMinister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Gingin Road Board.

SCHEDULE

L. & S. 2476/27

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Ronald Joseph Posselt H. J. Posselt Portion of Ninghan Location 2525 (Crown Lease 6 0 16

46/1953)Raymond John Strahan and H. J. and L. H. Strahan Portion of Ninghan Location 751 (Certificate of 12 0 0

Leslie Herbert Strahan Title Volume 1198, Folio 515)Raymond John Strahan and R. J. and L. H. Strahan Portion of Ningban Location 4040 (Crown Lease 26 1 36

Leslie Herbert Strahan 564/1958)Alan Kirwan Donaldson A. K. Donaldson Portion of Ninghan Location 2582 (Crown Lease 11 3 39

152/1954)Jack Christy Gosper ........ J. C. Gosper ........ Portion of Niughan Location 2814 (Crown Lease 30 0 2

8/1953)William Henry Brookes P7. H. Brookes Portion of each of Ninghan Location 776 and 41 1 27

777 (Conditional Purchase Lease 347/6932)William George Montague W. G. Montague Portion of Kinghan Location 775 (Crown Lease 20 2 32

627/1959)George Thomas Ovens 0. T. Ovens Portion of each of Ninghan Locations 773 and 36 3 39

774 (Crown Lease 734/1941)Arthur Charles Chapman the A. C. Chapman, Jnr. Portion of Ninghan Location 1244 (Conditional 17 2 17

Younger Purchase Lease 347/9445)Arthur Charles Chapman the

YoungerA. C. Chapman, Jnr. Portion of Ninghan Location 1245 (Certificate

of Title Volume 1189, Folio 705)0 0 309

Ian Macquarie I. Macquarie ........ Portion of Ninghan Location 764 (Certificate of 5 1 29Title Volume 1189, Folio 270)

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Douglas Robert Jones D. R. Jones Portion of Swan Location 1373 and being portion

of Lot M.794 on Plan 3110 (Certificate of6 2 32

Title Volume 870, Folio 31)Mary Jean Sandow and James

Beaumont SandowG. 51. Jones Portion of Swan Location 1373 and being portion

of Lot M.793 on Plan 3110 (Certificate of0 0 158

Title Volume 1135, Folio 249)Lionel Thomas Troy L. P. Troy Portion of Swan Location 1373 and being portion

of Lot M.1934 on Diagram 12689 (Certificateof Title Volume 1093, Folio 257)

6 2 35

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4090 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [23 December, 1960.

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behaff of the Greenbushes Road Board, under section 17 (1) of thatAct, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Nelson District for Road Pur-poses and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 935 and 936, which may be inspected atthe Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Greenbushes Road Board.

SCHEDULE

Dated this 20th day of December, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Dated this 20th day of December, 1960.

L. & S. 1667/58, 3656/54, 1777/28, 1716/25

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire, on behalf of the Wongan-Ballidu Road Board, under section 17 (1)of that Act, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Melbourne and NinghanDistricts, for Road Purposes, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plans L.S., W.A. 879, 883, 915and 919, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Wongan-Ballidu Road

L. & S. 1966/14

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Giuseppe Magenta G. Magenta Portion of Nelson Location 11952 (Crown Lease 2 1 19

41/1954)Vittoria Luigi Buoro V. L. Buoro Portion of Nelson Location 10955 (Certificate

of Title Volume 1063, Folio 314)0 3 332

Stanley Arthur Graham andGeorge Percival Graham

S. A. Graham Portion of Nelson Location 6656 (Certificateof Title Volume 1055, Folio 922)

0 2 52

Maria Samsa ............ M. Samsa Portion of Nelson Location 10952 (Certificateof Title Volume 1091, Folio 267)

0 1 174

Joe Frank Samsa J. F. Samsa Portion of Nelson Location 10954 (Certificateof Title Volume 1110, Folio 353)

2 1 22

Board.

SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Joseph George Toster and

Thelma Bessie Joyce TosterJ. G. and T. B. Toster Portion of Melbourne Location 3177 (Certificate

of Title Volume 1057, Folio 689)0 0 32

Alice Rebecca Wright, John J. Holben .... Portion of Ninghan Location 3791 (Crown 008Wright and Cohn Walter Lease 44/1950)Wright

Lewis Martin ........ W. Mayes .... Portion of each of Ninghan Locations 1262and 1066 (Certificate of Title Volume 1229,Folio 694)

26 0 17

Clifford Harold Ellis IVicCash-ney and Harold McCashney

H. McCashney Portion of Ninghan Location 1145 (CrownLease 110/1954)

008Frederick Duncan Robinson J. Brennan Portion of Melbourne Location 2831 (Crown 82 5

Lease 54/1951)St. Leonards Holdings Pty.

Ltd.F. and I. P. Barrett-Lennard Portion of each of Melbourne Locations 1621

and 1622 (Certificate of Title Volume 1062,Folio 582)

7 0 18

St. Leonards Holdings Pty.Ltd.

F. and I. P. Barrett-Lennard Portion of Melbourne Location 2158 (Certificateof Title Volume 1131, Folio 722)

500

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23 December, 1960.] GOVERNMEtT GAZE'tE, W.A 4O91

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 1218/59.NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section96 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-4960, that water mains havebeen laid in the undermentioned streets in the dis-tricts indicated.

City of Fremantle.8321/60Pritchard Street, from lot 93 to lot 90

north-easterly.

City of Perth.8387/60Alyth Road, from West Lorne Street to

lot 1813southerly.8406/60West Lorne Street, from lot 1798 to lot

1 799westerly.8424/60Alyth Road, from lot 1813 to lot 1814

southerly.8467/60Alyth Road, from lot 1229 to Cromarty

Roadnortherly. Cromarty Road, from AlythRoad to lot 1228easterly.

City of South Perth.8392/60Henley Street, from Lockhart Street to

lot 2westerly.8501/60Bland Street, from South Terrace to

Hobbs Avenuesoutherly.8517/60Paterson Street, from lot 487 to lot 4

westerly.

Canning Road District.8414/60Wilbur Street, from lot 606 to Second

Avenueeasterly. Second Avenue, from Wil-bur Street to lot 552northerly.

Gosnells Road District.8143/59Victoria Road, from Bickley Road to lot

277north-easterly.

Melville Road District.8418/60Chilton Street, from lot 178 to lot 180

southerly.8469/60Kingsall Road, from Haig Street to lot

30south-easterly.8474/60The Promenade, from lot 22 to Coomoora

Roadsoutherly.8477/60The Strand, from lot 38 to lot 3south-

westerly.8515/60Choules Place, from lot 68 to lot 67

southerly.

Perth Road District.8426/60Langdale Street, from lot 417 to lot 419

easterly.8506/60Hale Road, from lot 904 to lot 907east-

erly.

L. & S. 2616/59Public JVorlcs Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire, on behalf of the Wandering Road Board, under section 17 (1) of thatAct, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Avon District, for Road Pur-poses, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. S60, which may be inspected at the Officeof the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Wandering Road Board.

SCHEDULE

And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage is, subject to the provisions of theAct, prepared to supply water from such mains tolands within rateable distance thereof.

Dated this 23rd day of December, 1960.B. J. CLARKSON,

Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. File 803/59.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainageto undertake the construction of the works herein-after described by virtue of the powers containedunder the provisions of the Metropolitan WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1956.

Description of Proposed Works.Metropolitan Sewerage.

Subiaco District.Fifteen-inch, nine-inch and six-inch diameter

pipe sewers, and 15-inch diameter pipe main drainoverflow, with manholes and all other apparatusconnected therewith.

The Localities in which the Proposed Workswill be Constructed or Provided.

Portions of City of Subiaco between DennisStreet and Selby Street, and Forrest Street andRedfern Street, as shown on Plan M.W,S.S. & D.D.,W.A. No. 8312.The Purposes for which the Proposed Works are

to be Constructed or Provided.For the diversion of the Subiaco Main Sewer and

provision of an overflow for the Subiaco MainDrain.

Route of Proposed Works.A 15-inch diameter pipe sewer commencing at

Manhole No. 2446, on the existing Subiaco MainSewer situated in Forrest Street, near its northboundary and near the east boundary of DennisStreet, and proceeding south across Forrest Streetto a point inside the existing Subiaco Main Drain,also situated in Forrest Street; thence west andsouth-westerly inside the Subiaco Main Drain tothe existing storm water drain manhole situatednear the south-west corner of lot 231, Currie Street;thence south-westerly through and across lots 231,232, 233 and 234 Currie Street, on the north sideof the existing Subiaco Main Drain, to and throughlot 237, Blakey Street, near its north boundary;to and across Blakey Street; to and through lots162 and 161, corner of Blakey and Roberta Streets,on the north side of existing Sublaco Main Drainto a new manhole situated in Roberta Street nearits north boundary and near the west boundary oflot 161, passing through new manholes situated in

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.John Alfred Stevens J. A. Stevens Portion of Avon Location 10430 (Certificate

of Title Volume 867, Folio 35)0 0 17-i

John Alfred Stevens J. A. Stevens Portion of Avon Location 18754 (Certificateof Title Volume 1019, Folio 542)

0 0 183

Dated this 20th day of December, 1960. F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

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4092 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 1960.

the said lots 232 and 237; thence west along Rob-erta Street, near its north boundary, to a new man-hole on the existing Wembley Sub-Main Sewer situ-ated in Roberta Street, as shown in red on PlanM.W.S.S. & D.D., WA. No. 8312.

Also a nine-inch diameter pipe sewer commencingat a new manhole in Hensman Road opposite thecentre of the right of way adjoining the northboundary of lot 113, Hensman Road, and near thenorth-west corner of the said lot and on the exist-ing six-inch diameter pipe sewer, and proceedingnorth along Hensman Road near its east boundary,to and across Barker Road, to and through a newmanhole situated in Barker Road near its northboundary and near the south-west corner of lot25, Barker Road, to and through lot 25, BarkerRoad, and lot 19, Railway Road, near their westboundaries, and lot 20, Railway Road, near its eastboundary, to a new manhole in Railway Road oppo-site the centre of Forrest Street, passing througha new manhole situated in the said lot 25 near itsnorth-west corner and on the existing six-inch dia-meter pipe sewer.

Also a six-inch diameter pipe sewer commencingat Manhole No. 2441 on the existing Subiaco MainSewer situated near the centre of the north boun-dary of lot 24, Barker Road, and proceeding eastacross the said lot 24 near its north boundary, toand through lot 25, Barker Road, near its northboundary to a new manhole situated in the north-west corner of the said lot 25, as shown in red onPlan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A. No. 8312.

Also a six-inch diameter pipe sewer commencingat a new manhole in the centre of the right of waybetween Hamersley Road and Redfern Street andnear the south-west corner of lot 19, HamersleyRoad, and on the existing six-inch diameter pipesewer, and proceeding north along the right of wayadjoining the west boundary of the said lot 19 fora distance of approximately 61 feet, to a new man-hole situated in the said right of way; thence con-tinuing north along the centre of the said rightof way to and across Hamersley Road, to andthrough reserve 5183 to a new manhole situatedwithin the said reserve and on an existing six-inchdiameter sewer approximately 65 feet north of thenorth alignment of Hamersley Road, as shown inred on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A. No. 8312.

Also a 15-inch diameter pipe main drain over-flow commencing at Manhole No. 2443 on the exist-ing Subiaco Main Sewer situated near the north-west boundary of Railway Road, opposite the centreof Forrest Street, and proceeding south-west nearthe north-west boundary of Railway Road, to a newmanhole situated on the existing Subiaco MainDrain, a distance of approximately 15 feet, as shownin red on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A. No. 8312.The Times when and Place at which Plans, Sections

and Specifications may be Inspected.At the office of the Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage, St. George's Place, Perth,for one month on and after the 23rd day of Decem-ber, 1960, between the hours of 10 am. and 3.30 p.m.

(Sgd.) G. P. WILD,Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

File M.W.S. 1512/60.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainageto undertake the construction of the works herein-after described by virtue of the powers containedunder the provisions of the Metropolitan WaterSupply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1960.

Description of Proposed Works.Metropolitan Sewerage.

City Beach District.Reticulation Area No. 1.

(a) A brick and tile pumping station and areinforced concrete well together with a four inchand an eight and three quarter inch diameterreinforced concrete rising main, and all otherapparatus connected therewith.

(b) Six-inch diameter pipe sewers with man-holes and all other apparatus connected therewith.The Localities in which the Proposed Works will

be Constructed or Provided.(a) and (b) Portion of the City of Perth between

the Boulevard and Tilton Terrace, and Oban Roadand Pandora Drive, and along the route of therising main as shown on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D.,W.A. No. 8532.The Purposes for which the Proposed Works are

to be Constructed or Provided.(a) and (b) For the disposal of sewage and to

connect premises to the main sewer.The Area and the Parts of which are Intended

to be Served by the Proposed Works.A brick and tile pumping station and rein-

forced concrete well situated within lot 158 boundedby an unnamed service road, Oban Road, GaytonRoad and Lanora Gardens and near its westernboundary, and a four-inch diameter reinforcedconcrete rising main commencing at the saidpumping station and proceeding in a southerlydirection across the said lot 158, to and across anunnamed service road to a point near the northboundary of The Boulevard; thence an eight andthree-quarters inch diameter reinforced concreterising main proceeding in a general easterly andsouth-easterly direction near the north boundaryof The Boulevard to a manhole in the Boulevardand approximately 240 ft. east of the easternboundary of Pandora Drive, and as shown in blueon Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A. No. 8532.

Commencing at a pc4int on the northboundary of The Boulevard and opposite the west-ern boundary of Oban Road, and proceeding northacross The Boulevard to and along the westernboundary of Oban Road in a general northerlyand westerly direction to a point opposite thecentre of Simon Place.; thence north across ObanRoad, to and along the centre of Simon Place andits prolongation to the centre of Tilton Terrace;thence south-easterly along the centre of TiltonTerrace to a point opposite the centre of MerleyCrescent; thence south-westerly across TiltonTerrace to and along the centre of Merley Crescentto a point opposite the eastern boundary of lot 77,Merley Crescent; thence southerly across MerleyCrescent, to and along the said eastern boundaryof lot 77, Merley Crescent, to its south-east corner;thence south-easterly along the north-easternboundary of lot 95, Norbury Crescent, to its north-east corner; thence easterly along the northernboundary of lot 73, Norbury Crescent, and its pro-longation to the centre of Tilton Terrace; thencesouth along the centre of Tilton Terrace to apoint opposite the north boundary of lot 46, TiltonTerrace; thence east across Tilton Terrace, to andalong the north boundary of the said lot 46,Tilton Terrace, and lot 47, Norbury Crescent, toits north-eastern corner; thence south-easterlyand southerly along the north-eastern and easternboundaries of lots 48 to 53 inclusive, NorburyCrescent, to the south-eastern corner of the saidlot 53, Norbury Crescent; thence easterly alongthe northern boundary of lot 31, Gayton Road, toits north-eastern corner; thence southerly alongthe eastern boundary of the said lot 31, GaytonRoad, and its prolongation to the centre of GaytonRoad; thence easterly along the centre of GaytonRoad and its prolongation to the centre of Pan-dora Drive; thence southerly along the centre ofPandora Drive and its prolongation to the northboundary of The Boulevard; thence in a generalwesterly direction along the north boundary ofThe Boulevard to the point of commencement, asshown in green on Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A.No. 8532.

The Times when and Place at which Plans,Sections and Specifications may be Inspected.At the office of the Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage, St. George's Place, Perth,for one month on and after the 23rd day ofDecember, 1960, between the hours of 10 a.m. and3.30 p.m.

(Sgd.) G. P. WILD,Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage.

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23 December, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4093

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.Municipal Elections.

Local Government,Perth, 20th December, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information inaccordance with section 113 of the MunicipalCorporations Act, that the following gentlemenhave been elected members of the undermentionedmunicipal councils to fill the vacancies shown inthe particulars hereunder:Ward; Date of Election; Member Elected: Surname,

Christian Name; Occupation; How vacancyoccurred: (a) Retirement, (b) Resignation,(c) Death; Name of Previous Member;Remarks.

City of Nedlands.Mayor; 26/11/60; Smith, John Charles; Builder;

(a); Smith, J. C.; unopposed.City of South Perth.

Mayor; 26/11/60; Thomas, William CharlesGordon; Public Servant; (a); Thomas,W. C. G.; unopposed.

GEO. L. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.Wagin Municipal Council.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 20th December, 1960.

L.G.D. 143/57 "A."IT is hereby notified for general information thata petition praying that his Excellency the Governormay dissolve the Municipality of the Wagin Muni-cipal Council has been submitted for presentationto His Excellency the Governor.

Copies of the petition may be perused at theoffice of the Department of Local Government, 184St. George's Terrace, Perth.

L. A. LOGAN,Minister for Local Government.

WANNEROO ROAD BOARD.Proposed Loan No. 19.

PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1959, the Wanneroo Road Board herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money, bythe sale of debentures, on the following terms andfor the following purpose: £2,500, for five years, at£5 lOs. per cent, interest per annum, payable atthe office of the Board, Wanneroo, by half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest. Purpose:Purchase of Work Bull Ferguson tractor and ancil-lary equipment and motor mower.

Estimates, specifications and the statement re-quired by section 297 of the Act are open forinspection at the office of the Board, during usualbusiness hours, for one month after the publicationof this notice.

Dated the 7th day of December, 1960.N. H. MARTIN,

Chairman.S. W. REES,

Secretary.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Balingup Road Board.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 9) of £500.

PURSUANT to section 289 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1959, the Balingup Road Board herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow, by sale ofdebentures, money on the following terms and forthe following purpose: £500, for eight years, withinterest at the rate of £5 8s. 9d. per cent. per

annum, repayable at the Superannuation BoardOffices, Perth, in 16 equal half-yearly instalmentsof principal and interest. Purpose: Construction ofan aerial landing ground on Nelson Location 8126.

The plans, specifications and statement requiredby section 297 are open for inspection by rate-payers at the office of the Board, during office hours,for one month after the last publication of thisnotice.

The Balingup Community Airstrip Committeebenefiting from this loan will be charged sufficientto meet the repayments of the loan, therefore aloan rate will not be necessary.

W. WRINGE.Chairman.

L. W. SMITH,Secretary.

BEVERLEY ROAD BOARD.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 26) of £2000.NOTICE is hereby given that the Beverley RoadBoard pronoses to harrow the sum of two thousandpounds (f2,000) for the following purpose: Erec-tion of change rooms and toilet facilities onBeverley Sub Lots 33 and 34 (Hockey Ground).

The plans, specifications and the statements re-quired by section 297 are open for inspection atthe office of the Beard, during uuei business hours,for one month after publication of this notice.

The amount of £2,000 is pronosed to he raised bythe sale of debentuses recayeble with interest by30 half-yearly instalments over a period of 15 yearsafter the date of issue thereof in lieu of a sinkingfund. The debentures shall hear interest at a ratenot exceeding £5 lOs. pci' cent. per annum, payablehalf-yearly. The amount of the said debenturesand interest thereon to be paid to the Bank ofNew South Wales, Beverley.

The works and undertaking for which the loanis proposed to he raised will, in the opinion ofthe Board, benefit the district in the proporton of4/Sths to the North East, Dale and Kokeby Wardsand 1/5th to the Central Ward, and loan rates tobe levied will be levied in the above proportions.

Dated at Beverley, 21st December, 1960.A. W. MILES,

Chairman.D. RIGOLL.

Secretary.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Mundaring Road Board.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 24) of £2,000.

PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919, the Mundaring Road Board gives noticethat it proposes to borrow money, by the saleof debentures, on the following terms and forthe following purposes: £2,000, for 20 years, withinterest at the rate of £5 lOs. per cent, per annum,repayable at the Coal Mine Workers' PensionsTribunal, Perth, by 40 equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose:Extension of existing shed at Depot, Mann Street,Mundaring, and including storeroom and toilet,and fencing of the depot and stores yard.

Specification and estimate of the cost of theseworks and statement required by section 297 areopen for inspection at the office of the Board,during usual office hours, for one calendar monthafter the last publication of this notice.

Dated the 15th day of December, 1960.H. E. MARNIE,

Chairman.JOHN MOORE,

Secretary.

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4094 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 23 December, 1960.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Victoria Plains Road Board.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan No. 12.

PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1959, the Victoria Plains Road Boardhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of debentures, on the followingterms and for the following purpose: £20,000, fora period of 15 years, at an interest rate of £5 lOs.per cent. per annum, payable at the bank of NewSouth Wales Saving Bank Limited by half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest. Purpose:Provision of a reticulated water supply for Calingiritownship.

Specifications, estimates and the statement re-quired by section 297 are open for the inspectionof ratepayers of the district at the offices of theBoard and the Department of Public Works, duringusual business hours, for one month after the lastpublication of this notice.

As the State Government has agreed to meetthe repayments of this loan no loan rates will belevied by the Board upon the ratepayers of its dis-trict.

Dated at Calingiri this 20th day of December,1960.

J. D. MILNER,Chairman.

B. W. LYONS,Secretary.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Victoria Plains Road Board.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan No. 12A.

PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1959, the Victoria Plains Road Boardhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of debentures, on the followingterms and for the following purpose: £20,000, fora period of 15 years, at an interest rate of £5 105.per cent, per annum, payable at the Coal MineWorkers' Pensions Tribunal by half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: Provisionof a reticulated water supply for Calingiri town-ship.

Specifications, estimates and the statement re-quired by section 297 are open for the inspectionof ratepayers of the district at the offices of theBoard and the Department of Public Works duringusual business hours, for one month after the lastpublication of this notice.

As the State Government has agreed to meet therepayments of this loan no loan rates will be leviedby the Board upon the ratepayers of its district.

Dated at Calingiri this 20th day of December,1960.

J. D. MILNER,Chairman.

B. W. LYONS,Secretary.

CATTLE TRESPASS, FENCING AND IMPOUND-ACT, 1882-1957.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Melville Road Board.

IT is hereby notified that Roy John Hatch has beenappointed Ranger and Poundkeeper in the MelvilleRoad District in lieu of Maurice William Tatham,his appointment being cancelled.

J E ELLIS,Secretary.

DOG ACT, 1903-1948.Melville Road Board.

IT is hereby notified that Ray John Hatch has beenappointed Dog Catcher and Poundkeeper in theMelville Road District in lieu of John Eden andPhilip Bruce Lawrence, their appointments beingcancelled.

J. E. ELLIS,Secretary.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Rockingham Road Board.Re-division into Wards.

Notice of Intention.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 28th November, 1960.L.G. 3270/52.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatit is the intention of His Excellency the Governor,under the provisions of the Road Districts Act, 1919,to re-divide the Rockingham Road District into fourWards by

transferring portion of the Rural Ward toform the Singleton Ward the boundaries ofwhich are described in Schedule "A" hereto;transferring that portion of the Rural Wardas described in Schedule "B" hereto to theTown Ward;transferring that portion of the RuralWard as described in Schedule "C" heretoto the Safety Bay Ward.

Plan showing the proposed alteration of Wardsmay be perused at the office of the Department ofLocal Government, Perth.

L. A. LOGAN,Minister for Local Government.

Schedule "A."Singleton Ward Formerly Portion of the Rural

Ward.All that portion of the Rural Ward of Rocking-

ham Road District bounded by lines starting fromthe intersection of the low water mark of the IndianOcean in prolongation westerly of the southern sideof a one-chain road passing along southern boun-daries of reserve 30716, Peel Estate Lot 1094 andpart lot 901, a point on the Rockingham Road Dis-trict boundary and extending easterly to and alongthat side to the western side of road No. 6104;thence generally southerly along that side and thewestern side of road No. 10984 to the northern boun-dary of part of lot 3 of Cockburn Sound Location16, as shown on Land Titles Office Deposited Plan3064, a point on the Rockingham Road Districtboundary aforesaid; and thence westerly andgenerally northerly along that boundary to thestarting point. (Public Plans 341D/40 and380A/40.)

Schedule "B."Transfer of Territory from Rural Ward to Town

Ward.All that portion of the Rural Ward of Rocking-

ham Road District bounded by lines starting fromthe intersetcion of the prolongation easterly of thenorthern side of Office Road (road No. 1771) andthe eastern side of Mandurah Road (road No. 1255)and extending generally south-south-easterly alongthe eastern side of Mandurah Road aforesaid to thesouthernmost corner of Cockburn Sound Location189, a point on the Rockingham Road Districtboundary; thence south-easterly along that boun-dary to a point situate in prolongation easterly ofthe northern boundary of Peel Estate Lot 22; thencewesterly and southerly to and along the northernand the western boundaries of that lot to its south-western corner; thence generally south-westerlyalong boundaries of lot 1287 ("A" class reserve24411) to a point situate in prolongation easterly ofthe southern boundary of Rockingham Town Lot268 (reserve 20226); thence westerly along thatprolongation to the southernmost south-eastern

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corner of that lot, a point on the existing TownWard boundary; thence north-easterly, north-westerly and again north-easterly along that boun-dary to a northern boundary of the RockinghamRoad District; and thence easterly along thatboundary and onwards to the starting point. (PublicPlans 341D/40 and Rockingham Townsite.)

Schedule "C."Transfer of Territory from Rural Ward to Safety

Bay Ward.All that portion of the Rural Ward of Rocking-

ham Road District bounded by lines starting fromthe intersection of the eastern side of road No.40 and the southern boundary of RockinghamTown Lot 268 (reserve 20226), a point on the presentSafety Bay and Town Wards' common boundaryand extending easterly along the southern boundaryof lot 268 aforesaid and onwards to a westernboundary of Peel Estate Lot 1287 ("A" class reserve24411); thence generally south-easterly and south-erly along boundaries of that lot to the north-west-ern corner of lot 11 27; thence again southerly alongthe western boundary of that lot and onwards tothe southern side of Safety Bay Road (road No.10168): thence westerly along that side to the east-ern side of road No. 40 aforesaid, a point on thepresent Safety Bay Ward boundary; and thencenorth-westerly along that side to the starting point.(Public Plan 341D/40.)

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

Gnowangerup Road District.Redivision into Wards and Increase of

Membership.Notice of Intention.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 5th December, 1960.

L.G. 3302/52.IT is hereby notified for general information thatit is the intention of His Excellency the Governor,acting under the provisions of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919, to

redivide the Gnowangerup Road Districtinto six Wards with names and boundariesas described in the schedule hereto;declare that the number of members ofwhich the Gnowangerup Road Board shallconsist is eleven;determine that the number of membersfor each ward Shall be as follows:

Town WardOne;South WardTwo;Borden WardTwo;North WardTwo;Ongerup WardTwo;East WardTwo;

declare and direct that the members ofthe Board then holding office, with theexception of the member for the TownWard, shall go out of office on the 15thday of April, 1961, and that an electionshall be held on that day to return tenmembers to the Board.

Plan showing the proposed Wards may be in-spected at the Department of Local Government.

L. A. LOGAN,Minister for Local Government.

Schedule.Gnowangerup Road District Ward Boundaries.

North Ward.All that portion of Gnowangerup Road District

bounded by lines starting from the north-westerncorner of Kojonup Location 6683, a point on theGnowangerup Road District boundary, and ex-tending southerly and easterly along boundaries

of that location to a north-western corner of loca-tion 9039; thence southerly along the westernboundary of that location and onwards to thenorth-western corner of location 9043; thencesoutherly and easterly along boundaries of thatlocation to the north-eastern corner of location9064; thence southerly along eastern boundariesof that location and locations 9062 (reserve 24911),9061 and 9059 to the north-western corner of loca-tion 9070; thence southerly, easterly, again south-erly, again easterly and again southerly alongboundaries of that location to its southernmostsouth-western corner; thence southerly to and alongthe western boundary of location 7572 to its south-western corner; thence south-easterly to the north-western corner of location 4473; thence southerlyand south-easterly along boundaries of that loca-tion to a point situate in prolongation northerlyof the western boundary of Plantagenet Location3015; thence southerly to and along that boundaryand western boundaries of locations 3014 and 3013to a point situate in prolongation easterly of thesouthern boundary of location 5670; thence west-erly to and along that boundary to the easternboundary of location 3022; thence northerly andwesterly along boundaries of that location to itsnorthernmost north-western corner; thence west-erly along the northern boundary of location 2059and onwards to the western boundary of location3071; thence north-north-easterly along that boun-dary to a point situate in prolongation easterlyof the northern side of road number 7691; thencewesterly to and along that side to the easternboundary of location 1643; thence southerly andwesterly along boundaries of that location andonwards to the eastern boundary of location 1683;thence southerly and westerly along boundariesof that location to the north-eastern corner oflocation 6118; thence westerly and southerly alongboundaries of that location to the southernmostsouth-eastern corner of location 5143; thence west-erly and generally northerly along boundaries ofthat location to its north-western corner and on-wards to the southern boundary of location 4486;thence westerly, northerly, easterly, again north-erly and again westerly along boundaries of thatlocation to the south-eastern corner of location2442; thence northerly along the eastern boundaryof that location and onwards to the southern boun-dary of the northern severance of Kojonup Loca-tion 5800; thence westerly along that boundaryand onwards to the south-eastern corner of loca-tion 8764; thence westerly, southerly and south-westerly along boundaries of that location to itssouth-western corner; thence generally south-west-erly along south-eastern boundaries of location 8122to the south-eastern corner of location 4500;thence westerly along the southern boundary ofthat location to the eastern boundary of location4371; thence southerly and westerly along boun-daries of that location to its south-western cornerand onwards westerly, northerly and again west-erly along boundaries of location 6153 to thesouth-eastern corner of location 5796; thence west-erly, northerly and again westerly along boundariesof that location to its south-western corner; thencewesterly along southern boundaries of locations8093 and 2446 and onwards to the easternmostsouth-eastern corner of location 4349; thence west-erly, southerly and again westerly along boundariesof that location and onwards along southern boun-daries of locations 4348, 5312, 3786, 2015, 3442 to thesouth-eastern corner of location 1903; thence west-erly, northerly and again westerly along boundariesof that location to the south-eastern corner of loca-tion 1346; thence westerly along the southernboundary of that location to its south-westerncorner, a point on the Gnowangerup Townsiteboundary; thence generally northerly, generallynorth-westerly and generally southerly along thattownsite boundary to the south-western corner ofthat townsite, a point on the eastern boundary oflocation 5512; thence southerly and westerly alongboundaries of that location and the southernboundary of location 5497 and onwards to theeastern boundary of location 4431; thence south-erly and westerly along boundaries of that locationto its south-western corner; thence south-westerlyto the south-eastern corner of location 5379; thencewesterly along the southern boundary of thatlocation to the eastern boundary of location 4116;

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thence southerly and westerly along boundaries ofthat location and the southern boundary of loca-tion 3859 to the north-eastern corner of location4065; thence southerly and westerly along boun-daries of that location and onwards to the east-ern boundary of location 5990; thence southerly andwesterly along boundaries of that location to theeastern boundary of location 7094; thence south-erly and westerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the north-eastern corner of location 1662;thence southerly, westerly, northerly and againwesterly along boundaries of that location to thesouth-eastern corner of location 276; thence west-erly along the southern boundary of that loca-tion to its south-western corner, a point on theGnowangerup Road District boundary aforesaid,and thence generally northerly and generally east-erly along that road district boundary to thestarting point. (Two members.)

(Public Plans 418/80, 435/80 and 436B/40.)

Ongerup Ward.All that portion of Onowangerup Road District

bounded by lines starting from the north-easterncorner of Kent Location 1377, a point on theGnowangerup Road District boundary, and extend-ing easterly in prolongation of the northern boun-dary of that location to the eastern side of athree-chain road passing along the eastern boun-dary of that location; thence southerly along thatside to the north-western corner of the easternseverance of location 1385; thence westerly, south-erly and easterly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the south-eastern corner of the westernseverance of that location; thence generally south-erly to and along eastern boundaries of locations448, 975 and 696 to the easternmost south-easterncorner of the lastmentioned location; thence gen-erally westerly along southern boundaries of thatlocation to a point situate in prolongation north-erly of the westernmost western boundary of loca-tion 1267; thence southerly and easterly to and alongboundaries of that location to the north-westerncorner of location 1268; thence southerly along thewestern boundary of that location to the south-eastern corner of location 1219; thence westerlyalong the southern boundary of that location andonwards to the eastern boundary of location 594;thence southerly along that boundary and easternboundaries of locations 593, 591 and 597 to thesouth-eastern corner of the lastmentioned location;thence easterly to and along the northern boundaryof location 708 to the north-western corner oflocation 693; thence easterly, southerly, generallysouth-westerly and westerly along boundaries cithat location to its south-western corner, a pointon the northern boundary of location 1411; thencewesterly, southerly, again westerly, again south-erly and easterly along boundaries of that locationto a point situate in prolongation northerly of theeastern boundary of location 450; thence south-erly to and along that boundary to the northernboundary of location 201; thence easterly alongthat boundary to the north-western corner of loca-tion 449; thence easterly and southerly along boun-daries of that location to the northern boundaryof location 140; thence easterly and southerlyalong boundaries of that location to its south-eastern corner; thence westerly along part of thesouthern boundary of that location to a north-western corner of location 1419; thence southerlyalong a western boundary of that location andonwards to the north-western corner of location1458; thence southerly, easterly, again southerlyand again easterly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the north-western corner of location 1472;thence southerly along the western boundary ofthat location and onwards to the northern boun-dary of location 1495; thence westerly along thatboundary and the northern boundary of location1497 to the northernmost north-western cornerof the lastmentioned location; thence generallysouth-westerly along boundaries of that locationto its western corner; thence generally westerly andsoutherly along boundaries of location 1499 toits south-western corner; thence southerly andeneraiiy south_westerlr glong western boundaries

of locations 1500 and 1531 and the reserve abut-ting the south-western boundary of the lastmen-tioned location to the northern alignment of roadnumber 11621; thence generally south-easterlyalong that alignment to a point situate in pro-longation northerly of the eastern boundary oflocation 240; thence southerly and westerly to andalong boundaries of that location to its south-western corner and onwards to the left bank ofthe Pallinup River; thence generally west-northwesterly upwards along that bank to a point situ-ate in prolongation southerly of the western boun-dary of location 713; thence northerly and easterlyto and along boundaries of that location to thesouth-eastern corner of location 231; thence north-erly and westerly along boundaries of that locationto the easternmost south-eastern corner of loca-tion 722; thence northerly along the eastern boun-dary of that location to the south-eastern cornerof location 443; thence northerly and westerlyalong boundaries of that location to the southern-most south-eastern corner of location 1234; thencenortherly along the eastern boundary of that loca-tion to the south-western corner of location 435;thence easterly and northerly along boundaries ofthat location to the south-eastern corner of loca-tion 245; thence northerly and westerly alongboundaries of that location to the south-easterncorner of location 914; thence northerly along theeastern boundary of that location to the southern-most south-eastern corner of location 1206; thencenortherly, easterly and again northerly alongboundaries of that location to its north-easterncorner; thence generally northerly to and alongeastern boundaries of locations 486 and 758 to thesouthern boundary of location 520 (reserve 17297);thence easterly, northerly and westerly alongboundaries of that location to the easternmostsouth-eastern corner of location 1341; thence gen-erally north-north-westerly along eastern boun-daries of that location, the western severances oflocation 1340 and eastern boundary of location1334 to the north-eastern corner of the lastmen-tioned location; thence generally westerly alongnorthern boundaries of that location, the southernseverance of location 1327 and the southern sever-ance of Piantagenet Location 5694 to the north-eastern corner of location 5698; thence westerlyalong the northern boundary of that location andlocation 3017 to a point situate in prolongationsouth-westerly of the southernmost western boun-dary of location 5694; thence generally north-north-easterly to and along western boundariesof that location to the southern boundary oflocation 5022; thence westerly, northerly and east-erly along boundaries of that location to the south-eastern corner of location 1755; thence generallynortherly along the eastern boundary of that loca-tion to the south-eastern coiner of location 5921;thence northerly and west-north-westerly alongboundaries of that location and onwards to thesouthern corner of location 2194; thence north-erly and westerly along boundaries of location 1782to the south-eastern corner of location 3016; thencenortherly along the eastern boundary of thatlocation and onwards to the southernmost south-eastern corner of location 3010; thence westerlyalong the southern boundaries of that location andlocation 3013 to the south-western corner of thelastmentioned location; thence northerly along thewestern boundaries of that location and locations3014 and 3015 and onwards to the south-westernboundary of Kojonup Location 4473; thence north-westerly and northerly along boundaries of thatlocation to its north-western corner; thence north-westerly to the south-western corner of location7572; thence northerly along the western boundaryof that location and onwards to the southernmost,south-western corner of location 9070; thencenortherly, westerly, again northerly, again west-erly and again northerly along boundaries of thatlocation to its north-western corner; thence north-erly along eastern boundaries of locations 9059,9061, 9062 (reserve 24911) and 9064 to the south-ern boundary of location 9043; thence westerlyand northerly along boundaries of that locationand onwards along the western boundary of loca-tion 9039 to the southern boundary of location6683; thence westerly and northerly along boun-daries of that location to its north-western corner,

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a point on the Gnowangerup Road District boun-dary aforesaid, and thence generally easterly alongthat road district boundary to the starting point.(Two members.)

(Public Plans 419/80, 418/80, 435/80 and 446/80.)

East Ward.All that portion of the Gnowangerup Road Dis-

trict bounded by lines starting from the intersec-tion of the shore of the Southern Ocean and thenorthern shore of Beaufort Inlet, a point on theGnowangerup Road District boundary, and ex-tending generally north-westerly along that shoreof Beaufort Inlet and the left bank of the Pal-linup River to a point situate in prolongation west-erly of the southern boundary of Kent Location240; thence easterly and northerly to and alongboundaries of that location to its north-easterncorner and onwards to the northern alignment ofroad number 11621; thence generally west-north-westerly along that alignment to the western cornerof the reserve abutting the south-western boun-dary of location 1531; thence generally north-easterly along boundaries of that reserve to thewestern corner of location 1531 aforesaid; thencenorth-easterly and northerly along boundaries ofthat location and onwards to and along westernboundaries of locations 1500 and 1499 to the north-western corner of the lastmentioned location;thence generally easterly along boundaries of thatlocation to the western corner of location 1497;thence generally north-easterly and easterly alongboundaries of that location and the northern boun-dary of location 1495 to a point situate in prolon-gation southerly of the western boundary of loca-tion 1472; thence northerly to and along thatboundary to the southern boundary of location1458; thence westerly, northerly, again westerlyand again northerly along boundaries of thatlocation and onwards along a western boundary oflocation 1419 to the southern boundary of loca-tion 140; thence easterly, northerly and westerlyalong boundaries of that location to the south-eastern corner of location 449; thence northerlyand westerly along boundaries of that location andthe northern boundary of location 201 to thesouth-eastern corner of location 450; thence north-erly along the eastern boundary of that locationand onwards to the southern boundary of loca-tion 1411; thence westerly, northerly, easterly,again northerly and again easterly along boun-daries of that location to the south-western cornerof location 693; thence easterly, generally north-easterly, northerly and westerly along boundariesof that location to the north-eastern corner oflocation 708; thence westerly along the northernboundary of that location and onwards to thesouth-eastern corner of location 597; thence north-erly along the eastern boundaries of that locationand locations 591, 593 and 594 to a point situatein prolongation westerly of the southern boundaryof location 1219; thence easterly to and along thatboundary to the western boundary of location 1268;thence northerly along that boundary to the south-ern boundary of location 1267; thence westerly andnortherly along boundaries of that location to itsnorth-western corner and onwards to the south-ern boundary of location 696; thence generallyeasterly along that boundary to the easternmostsouth-eastern corner of that location; thence gen-erally northerly along the eastern boundaries ofthat location and locations 975 and 448 and on-wards to the south-eastern corner of the westernseverance of location 1385; thence westerly, north-erly and easterly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the eastern side of a three-chain roadpassing along the eastern boundary of location1377; thence northerly along that side to theGnowangerup Road District boundary aforesaidand thence generally easterly, generally southerlyand generally westerly along that road districtboundary to the starting point. (Two members.)

(Public Plans 418/80, 419/80, 434/80, 435/80,446/80, and 447/80.)

Borden Ward.All that portion of the Gnowangerup Road IJis-

trict bounded by lines starting from a point onthe southern boundary of that road district situ-ate in prolongation southerly of the eastern boun-daly of Plantagenet Location 1920 and extendingnortherly to and along that boundary to the north-eastern corner of that location; thence westerlyalong its northern boundary to a point situate inprolongation southerly of the westernmost west-ern boundary of location 5004; thence northerlyto and along that boundary and onwards to thesouth-western corner of location 4017; thencenortherly and easterly along boundaries of thatlocation to the south-western corner of location3933; thence northerly and north-easterly alongboundaries of that location to a point situate inprolongation southerly of the westernmost \vest-em boundary of location 4554; thence northerly,easterly and again northerly to and along boun-daries of that location to its northernmost north-western corner and onwards to the southern boun-dary of location 2141; thence westerly and north-erly along boundaries of that location to the south-ern boundary of location 3745; thence westerlyalong that boundary and onwards to the eastern-most south-eastern corner of location 3384; thencegenerally northerly along eastern boundaries ofthat location and location 2329 to the south-east-ern corner of location 2328; thence easterly andnortherly to and along boundaries of location 1841to its north-eastern corner; thence northerly, east-erly and again northerly along boundaries of loca-tion 3000 to the south-eastern corner of location5060; thence northerly along eastern boundaries ofthat location, location 3000 aforesaid and location2341 to the north-eastern corner of the lastmen-tioned location and onwards to the southern boun-dary of location 1745; thence westerly and north-easterly along boundaries of that location to apoint situate in prolongation south-easterly of thesouth-western boundary of location 1724; thencenorth-westerly to and along that boundary andsouth-western boundaries of locations 342, 291and 341 to the western corner of the lastmentionedlocation; thence generally north-easterly alongnorth-western boundaries of that location and loca-tion 345 and onwards to the north-eastern sideof road number 5018; thence north-westerly alongthat side to the eastern side of road number 3898;thence northerly and north-westerly along thatside to the south-western corner of location 2983;thence northerly along the western boundaries ofthat location and locations 1710, 2507, 1924, 1711,183, 1922 and 3150 to the north-western cornerof the lastmentioned location; thence easterlyalong the northern boundary of that location tothe western boundary of location 6118; thencenortherly and easterly along boundaries of thatlocation to the south-western corner of location1683; thence easterly and northerly along boun-daries of that location to a point situate in pro-longation westerly of the southern boundary oflocation 1643; thence easterly and northerly to andalong boundaries of that location and onwards tothe northern side of road number 7691; thenceeasterly along that side and onwards to the west-ern boundary of location 3071; thence south-westerly along that boundary to a point situate inprolongation westerly of the northern boundary oflocation 2059; thence easterly to and along thatboundary to the northernmost north-westerncorner of location 3022; thence easterly and south-erly along boundaries of that location to the south-western corner of location 5670; thence easterlyalong the southern boundary of that location andonwards to the western boundary of location 3013;thence southerly and easterly along boundariesof that location to its south-eastern corner; thenceeasterly along the southern boundary of location3010 to its southernmost south-eastern corner;thence southerly to and along the eastern boun-daiy of location 3016 to the northern boundaryof location 1782; thence easterly and southerlyalong boundaries of that location to the south-em corner of location 2194; thence south-easterlyto the north-western corner of location 5921; thencesouth-easterly and southerly along boundaries ofthat location to the north-eastern corner of loca-tion 1755; thence southerly and westerly along

23 December, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4097

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4098 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 1960.

boundaries of that location to the north-westerncorner of location 5922; thence generally southerlyalong the western boundaries of that location andlocation 5694 and onwards to the northern boun-dary of location 3017; thence easterly along thatboundary, the northern boundary of location 5698,the northern boundaries of the southern severancesof location 5694 and Kent Location 1327 and on-wards to the north-western corner of location 1334;thence generally easterly, generally south-easterly,and westerly along boundaries of that location toa point situate in prolongation northerly of theeastern boundary of the north-western severanceof location 1340; thence generally south-south-easterly to and along that boundary, the easternboundary of the south-western severance of thatlocation and the eastern boundary of location 1341to the northern boundary of location 520 (reserve17297); thence easterly, southerly and westerlyalong boundaries of that location to the eastern-most north-eastern corner of location 758; thencegenerally southerly along eastern boundaries of thatlocation and location 486, 1206, and 914 to thenorthern boundary of location 245; thence east-erly and southerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the north-eastern corner of location 435;thence southerly and westerly along boundariesof that location to an eastern boundary of location1234; thence southerly along that boundary to thenorthern boundary of location 443; thence east-erly and southerly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the north-eastern corner of location 722;thence southerly along the eastern boundary ofthat location to the northern boundary of loca-tion 231; thence easterly and southerly alongboundaries of that location to the northern boun-dary of location 713; thence westerly and south-erly along boundaries of that location to its west-ernmost south-western corner and onwards to theleft bank of the Pallinup River; thence generallysouth-easterly downwards along that bank and thenorthern shore of Beaufort Inlet to the shoreof the Southern Ocean, a point on the Gnowan-gerup Road District boundary aforesaid; and thencegenerally westerly along that road district boun-dary to the starting point. (Two members.)

(Public Plans 445/80, 436C/40, 436B/40, 435/80and 446/80.)

South Ward.All that portion of the Gnowangerup Road Dis-

trict bounded by lines starting from the south-western corner of Kojonup Location 276, a pointon the Gnowangerup Road District boundary, andextending easterly along the southern boundaryof that location to the westernmost south-westerncorner of location 1962; thence easterly, southerly,again easterly and northerly along boundaries ofthat location to the western corner of location7246; thence easterly, northerly and again easterlyalong boundaries of that location to the south-eastern corner of location 5990; thence northerlyalong the eastern boundary of that location to apoint situate in prolongation westerly of thesouthern boundary of location 4065; thence east-erly and northerly to and along boundaries of thatlocation to the southern boundary of location3859; thence easterly along southern boundariesof that location and locations 4116 and 5379 tothe south-eastern corner of the lastmentionedlocation; thence north-easterly to the south-west-ern corner of location 4431; thence easterly andnortherly along boundaries of that location to apoint situate in prolongation westerly of the south-ern boundary of location 5497; thence easterly toand along that boundary and the southern boun-dary of location 5512 to its south-eastern corner;thence northerly along the eastern boundary ofthat location to a point situate in prolongationwesterly of the northern boundary of location3587, a point on the Gnowangerup Townsite boun-dary; thence easterly along the southern boundaryof that townsite to the south-western corner oflocation 1346; thence easterly along the southernboundary of that location to the westernmost

south-western corner of location 1903; thence east-erly, southerly and again easterly along boundariesof that location to the south-western corner oflocation 3442; thence easterly along southern boun-daries of that location and locations 2015, 3786,5312 and 4348 to the south-western corner of loca-tion 4349; thence easterly, northerly and againeasterly along boundaries of that location to itseasternmost south-eastern corner; thence easterlyto and along the southern boundaries of locations2446 and 8093 to the westernmost south-westerncorner of location 5796; thence easterly, southerlyand again easterly along boundaries of that loca-tion to the westernmost south-western corner oflocation 6153; thence easterly, southerly and againeasterly along boundaries of that location to itssouth-eastern corner; thence easterly and north-erly to and along boundaries of location 4371 tothe south-western corner of location 4500; thenceeasterly along the southern boundary of that loca-tion to the southern corner of location 8122; thencegenerally north-easterly along south-eastern boun-daries of that location to the south-western cornerof location 8764; thence north-easterly, northerlyand easterly along boundaries of that location andonwards to the westernmost south-western cornerof location 5800; thence easterly and southerlyalong boundaries of that location to its southern-most south-western corner; thence southerly, east-erly, again southerly, westerly, again southerly andagain easterly along boundaries of location 4486 toa point situate in prolongation northerly of thenorthernmost western boundary of location 5143;thence southerly to the northernmost north-westerncorner of that location; thence generally southerlyalong western boundaries of that location to thesouth-eastern corner of location 5032; thence west-erly along the southern boundary of that locationto the north-western corner of location 3150;thence southerly along western boundaries of thatlocation and locations 1922, 1483, 1711, 1924, 2507,1710 and 2983 to the south-western corner of thelastinentioned location; thence generally south-easterly and southerly to and along north-easternand eastern sides of road number 3898 to thenorth-eastern side of road number 5018; thencesouth-easterly along that side to a point situatein prolongation north-easterly of the north-west-ern boundary of location 345; thence south-west-erly to and along that boundary and onwards toand along the north-western boundary of location341 to its western corner; thence south-easterlyalong the south-western boundaries of that loca-tion and locations 291, 342, 1724 and onwards tothe north-western boundary of location 1745;thence south-westerly along that boundary andonwards to the northern boundary of location2341; thence easterly and southerly along boun-daries of that location to its south-eastern cornerand onwards along eastern boundaries of locations3000, 5060 and again 3000 to the easternmostsouth-eastern corner of the lastmentioned loca-tion; thence westerly and southerly along boun-daries of that location to the north-eastern cornerof location 1841; thence southerly and westerlyalong boundaries of that location to its south-western corner and onwards to the north-easterncorner of location 2329; thence generally southerlyalong eastern boundaries of that location andlocation 3384 to the easternmost south-easterncorner of the lastmentioned location; thence east-erly to and along the southern boundary of location3745 to the north-western corner of location 2141;thence southerly and easterly along boundaries ofthat location to a point situate in prolongationnortherly of the northernmost western boundaryof location 4554; thence southerly, westerly andagain southerly along boundaries of that locationand onwards to the north-western boundary oflocation 3933; thence south-westerly and southerlyalong boundaries of that location to the northernboundary of location 4017; thence westerly andsoutherly along boundaries of that location andonwards to the north-western corner of location5004; thence southerly along the westernmostwestern boundary of that location and onwardsto the northern boundary of location 1920; thenceeasterly and southerly along boundaries of thatlocation to its south-eastern corner and onwards

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23 December, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4099

to the Gnowangerup Road District boundary afore-said, and thence generally westerly and generallynortherly along that road district boundary to thestarting point. (Two members.)

(Public Plans 436B/40, 436C/40 and 445/80.)

Town Ward.All that portion of the Gnowangerup Road Dis-

trict contained within the boundaries of Gnowan-gerup Townsite. (One member.)

(Public Plan Gnowangerup Townsite.)

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Wyndham Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 22nd December, 1960.

L.G.D. 67/53.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theerection of a power station and distribution systemas a work and undertaking for which money maybe borrowed under Part VII of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919, by the Wyndham Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

TRUST FUNDS INVESTMENT ACT, 1924.Wiluna Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 22nd December, 1960.

L.G.D. 558/53.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas ordered that the Trust Funds Investment Act,1924, as amended by the Trust Funds InvestmentAct Amendment Act, 1926, shall apply to the Wil-una Road Board, and that the Trustees and otherpersons authorised by law to invest money in thedebentures or other securities issued by a munici-pality shall be authorised to invest money in thedebentures issued by the Wiluna Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Tambellup Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 22nd December, 1960.

L.G.D. 874/60.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved ofalterations and additions to the clubhouse onKojonup Location 2309 as a work and undertakingfor which money may be borrowed under Part VIIof the Road Districts Act, 1919, by the TambellupRoad Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Bridgetown Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 22nd December, 1960.

L.G.D. 366/60.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theprovision on reserve excised from State Forest No.30 of a Drive In Cinema Site including clearing,fencing, construction of contours, sealing and fora dam and reticulation system for this reserveand reserve 25336 as a work and undertaking forwhich money may be borrowed under Part VII ofthe Road Districts Act, 1919, by the BridgetownRoad Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISfl4ICTS ACT, 1919.Daiwallinu Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 22nd December, 1960.

L.G.D. 854/60.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of im-provements to the bowling green and the purchaseof plant for use on reserve 15242 as a work andundertaking for which money may be borrowedunder Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919,by the Dalwallinu Road Board.

GEO S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Road Board Election.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 23rd December, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information inaccordance with section 92 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919, that the following gentleman has beenelected a member of the undermentioned roadboard to fill the vacancy shown in the particularshereunder:Date of Election; Member Elected: Surname, Chris-

tian Name; Ward; Occupation; How VacancyOccurred: (a) Effluxion of time, (b) Resigna-tion, (c) Death; Name of Previous Member.

Canning Road Board.17/12/60; Power, George Patrick; North; Clerk;

(b); Stannard, A. B.Denotes extraordinary election.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

MOTOR VEHICLE (THIRD PARTY INSURANCE)ACT, 1943.

L.G. 2663/52.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Council,pursuant to sections 3A and 3B of the Motor Vehicle(Third Party Insurance) Act, 1943, has beenpleased to appoint as from the 18th day of Janu-ary, 1961, the following persons to be members ofthe Motor Vehicle Insurance Trust, to hold officefor a period of three years:

V. J. Crock, nominee of the Fire and AccidentUnderwriters' Association of Western Aus-tralia;

C. S. Liggins, nominee of those participatingapproved insurers which are not membersof the Fire and Accident Underwriters'Association of Western Australia.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

Western Australia.BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1920.

(Section 7.)NOTICE is hereby given that a building societycalled "Avon Building Society" is duly registeredunder the provisions of the above Act.

Dated this 20th day of December, 1960.T. DUKE,

Deputy Registrar of Building Societies.

Western Australia.BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1920.

(Section 7.)NOTICE is hereby given that a building societycalled "Provident Building Society" is duly regis-tered under the provisions of the above Act.

Dated this 20th day of December, 1960.T. DUKE,

Deputy Registrar of Building Societies.

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4100 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 1960.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD

Tenders for Government thepplies

For Sale by Tender

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. Supplies Required Date of

Closing

1960 1961Nov. 29 959A, 1960 Diesel Fuel Oil for Wysidham 1\Ieat Works Jan. 5Dec. 9 974A, 1960 Canvas for Tarpaulins Jan. 5Dec. 13 1002A, 1960 Pumping Machinery for Corrigin Pumping Station (Re-called).... Jan. 5Dec. 16 1003A, 1960 Sawn and Dressed Jarrah .................... Jan. 5Dec. 16 1004A, 1960 Track Tractor with Dozer and Ripper equipment Jan. 5Dec. 16 1O1OA, 1960 8 only Skid Mounted Water Tanks Jan. 5Dec. 16 1012A, 1960 Rubber Tyred Tractor Jan. 12Dec. 23 1015A, 1960 Weighing Machines (8 and 16 cwt. capacity) Jan. 12Dec. 23 1017A, 1960 One only End Loader Jan. 12Dec. 9 977A, 1960f Forklift Truck Jan. 19Dec. 16 1O11A, 1960 Station Wagons, Panel Vans, and Motor Trucks for W.A.G.R. Jan. 19Dec. 23 1019A, 1960 Water Meters for P.W.D., 1960/61 Jan. 19Dec. 9 982A, 1960 Water Tube Boiler and Associated Equipment for Midland Junction Abattoirs Extended to

Jan. 26Dec. 23 1013A, 1960 Coarse Hide Salt Feb. 2Dec. 23 1016A, 1960t Seamless, Cold Drawn, Steel Boiler Tubes Feb. 2Dec. 23 1018A, 19601- Train Lighting Equipment Feb. 2Dec. 9 998A, 1960*t Steam Generating Plant and Station BuildingMuja Generating Station.

Documents chargeable at £2 2s. for the first set and lOs. 6d. for each sub-sequent issue June 29

Dec. 23 1020A, 19605t Turbo Alternators, Condensing Plants and Feed Water Heating and Dc-aeration PlantsMuja Generating Station. Documents chargeable at£2 2s. each and lOs. 6d. each subsequent issue June 29

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. For Sale Date of

Closing

1960 1961Dec. 9 995A, 1960 Damaged 1957 Dodge Utility at M.R.D., Wyndham Jan. 5Dec. 16 1005A, 1960 Weighbridge at No. 4 Pumping Station Jan. 5Dec. 16 1006A, 1960 HL6O Britstand Grader (MR 80) Jan. 5Dec. 16 1008A, 1960 Approximately 135 gallons D.D.T. 20% Concentrate at Department of Agri.

culture.. nurh PerthJan. 5

Dec. 16 1009A, 1960 1956 Bedford 5 ton Tip Truck (WAG 3696) Jan. 5Dec. 16 1007A, 1960 2 only Drying Rooms Complete at K.E.M.H Jan. 12Dec. 23 1014A, 1960 Waste Lubricating Oil Jan. 19

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Government Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth.No Tender necessarily accepted.

A. H. TELFER,23rd December, 1960. Chairman, Tender Board.

* Documents available from Agent General for W.A., 115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.t Documents available for inspection only at W.A. Government Liaison Offices, Melbourne and Sydney.

AddressesLiaison Offices-W.A. Government Liaison Office, W.A. Government Liaison Office,

No. 10 Royal Arcade, Melbourme, Cl. Room 105, 82 Pitt Street, Sydney.Agent General for W.A.-

115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.

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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARDcontinued.Accepted Tenders

ScheduleNo. Contractor .Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

861A, 1960 ................ Supply of Limestone Rubble Base Course M.R.D......... Details on applicationMaterial during period 1/1/61 to 30/6/61

8S3A, 1960 Humes Ltd......... Supply of Mild Steel Pipes for Dredge P.W.D......... £1,839Stirling"

769A, 1960 ................ Supply of Firewood to Government Insti-tutions, Departments and Schools

Various ........ Details on application

668A, 1960 Demco Machinery Co Supply of Tool Room Lathe ........ W.A.G.R £2,228 iGs.Pty. Ltd.

831A, 1960 Swan Taxis Co-op. Ltd Taxi Transport between Claremont Mental Health ........ Os. Gd. per single tripHospital and Royal Perth Hospital duringperiod 1/1/61 to 31/12/61

833A, 1960 Mephan Ferguson PtyLtd

Supply of Cement-lined Steel Pipes, 13* inoutside diameter and 13* in. outsidediameter, as follows :-

P.W.D.

Item 1 ................................ £1 6s. 5d. per lin. ft.Item 2 ................................ £1 Os. 8d. per lin. ft.792A, 1960 A. Bezjevic ........ Supply of Firewood to Muresk Agricultural Agriculture £2 15s. per ton

College during period 1/1/61 to 31/12/61827A, 1960 G. A. Willey Supply of Bread to Muresk Agricultural do 8d. per lb.

College during period 1/1/61 to 31/12/61863A, 1960 Venables Service Pty Supply of Line Welder ............ P.W.D......... £1,165 us. Gd.

Ltd.717A, 1960 William Adams & Co Supply of Pumping Machine for Sewerage do.

Ltd Pumping Station at Albany, as followsItem 1 ................................ £2,044Item 2 ................................ £168 iSs.

887A, 1960 Balcatta Hirings Pty Supply of Limestone Rubble during period M.W.S......... 7s. 3d. per cub. yd.Ltd 1/1/61 to 30/6/61

888A, 1960 ................ Supply of Crushed Stone during period1/1/61 to 30/6/61, as follows

Mountain Quarries Item 1 (a) ............................ 86s. per tonItem 1 (b) ............................ 36s. per ton

John Dunstan & Son Item 2 ................................ 8s. 2d. per cub. yd.9O1A, 1960 J. Krasnostein & Co Purchase and Removal of Scrap Steel M.W.S......... £7 5s. 7d. per ton

Pty. Ltd.772A, 1960 R. C. Viney ........ Purchase and Removal of Ford Mainline M.R.D......... £226

Utility (WAG 3510) (Engine No. APB1739), with 5 only 60O x 16 Wheels,Tyres and Tubes

852A, 1960 ................ Purchase and Removal of Miscellaneous ForestsMotor Parts, as follows

Soltoggio Bros. Item 1 ................................ £156Item 14 ................................ £3R. C. Viney Item 2 ................................ £46Western Trading Co Item 3 ................................ £41 us.

Item 4 ................................ £37Item 6 ................................ £11 us.Item 8 ................................ £11 us.Item 9 ................................ £38 us.Item 13 ................................ £3 us.

P. Farina & Sons Item 5 ................................ £2 is. Gd.Item 12 ................................ £1 5s. Gd.J. Krasnostein & Co Item 10 ................................ £10 Os. Gd.R. Loorita Item 7 ................................ £12 2s. 9d.

S44A, 1960 ................ Purchase and Removal of Tractors, Grader,Van and Spare Parts at Manjimup, asfollows :-

Forests

Western Trading Co Item 1 ................................ £687Hydraulics Welding & Item 2 ................................ £108

Rural SuppliesA. J. Gutheridge Item 3 ................................ £60Hiway Trading Co Item 4 ................................ £37 lOs.I. & L. Evans Item 5 ................................ £36N. East Item 6 ................................ £151

868A, 1960 B. E. Jolly ........ Purchase and Removal of Dodge Utility M.R.D......... £130 lOs.(WAG 4796) (Engine No. W59297P), re-placement at Carnarvon

915A, 1960 Soltoggio Bros. Purchase and Removal of Austin Truck P.W.D......... £136(WAG 3161) (Engine No. 1K272907),with 5 only 20 in. Road Wheels and 4only 825 x 20 Tyres and Tubes

895A, 1960 Soltoggio Bros. .... Purchase and Removal of Champion Con-crete Mixer (PW 56) (Serial No. 4052)

do......... £13

894A, 1960 W. E. Dye ........ Purchase and Removal of Ford V8 Thames M.R.D......... £161Truck (WAG 991) (Engine No. F78-AVR74220), with 6 only 750 x 20Tyres, Tubes and Wheels

898A, 1960 Soltoggio Bros. .... Purchase and Removal of Ford VS Freighter do......... £86Utility (WAG 601) (Engine No. 1G98O5),with 5 only 650 x 16 Wheels, Tyresand Tubes

23 December, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4101

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4102 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 1O.

BEE INDUSTRY COMPENSATION ACT, 1953.Department of Agriculture,

Perth, 21st October, 1959.Agric. File 48/49.

THE Beekeepers' Compensation Fund Committee,pursuant to section 10 of the Bee Industry Compen-sation Act, 1953, hereby declares the rate of thelicense per hive for the year 1st January, 1961, to31st December, 1961, at which a beekeeper shallcontribute to the beekeepers' compensation fundpursuant to the provisions of section 9 of the Actto be id. (one penny) per hive.

R. S. COLEMAN,Chairman,

Beekeepers' Compensation Committee.

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1958.Mundaring, Northam, Drakesbrook, Marradong,

Williams and West Arthur Vermin Districts.NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 102Aof the Vermin Act, 1918-1958, that it is proposedto use Sodium Fluoroacetate ("1080") in the ver-min districts shown above for the poisoning of rab-bits.

From the publication of this notice until furthernotice is published, the taking of rabbits or catch-ing by any means except by poisoning is prohibited.Rabbits taken in breach of this prohibition arelikely to endanger or be detrimental to humanhealth or life, if consumed as food.

A person who takes or attempts to take rabbitsin the vermin districts shown above after the pub-lication of this notice and before publication of afurther notice cancelling this prohibition commitsan offence against the Vermin Act, 1918-1958.

Penalty: Maximum of £100.T. C. DUNNE,

Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1958.Preston and Woodanilling Vermin Districts.

NOTICE is hereby given, under section 98 of theVermin Act, 1918-1958, that all owners or occupiersor owners and occupiers of any holdings either

Accepted Tenderscontinued.

owned, rented or leased within the whole of thevermin districts shown in the schedule below shallon the respective appropriate date shown in thesaid schedule commence the work of destroyingrabbits upon such holdings and upon the roadsbounding and intersecting such holdings.

The work shall be continued and systematicallycarried out until the respective appropriate datefurther shown in the said schedule.

The means to be adopted shall be "free feeding"with unpoisoned baits in well-defined trails forno less than three nights in succession, followedby the laying of poisoned baits. Baits to be com-prised of oats or apples with "1080" poison.

Schedule.District; Date of Commencement of Work; Work

Carried Out Until.Preston Vermin District; 8th February, 1961, to .8th

March, 1961.Woodanilling Vermin District; 6th February, 1961,

to 28th February, 1961.T. C. DUNNE,

Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.

APPOINTMENT.(26 George V, No. 36.)

THE Honourable the Senior Puisne Judge, exercis-ing the powers of His Honour the Chief Justice,has been pleased to appoint Gordon ThomasStaples, of Perth, Solicitor, a Commissioner of theSupreme Court of Western Australia, to administeror take within the State of Western Australia anyoath, affidavit, affirmation, declaration, or acknow-ledgment by a married woman to be used in theSupreme Court of Western Australia. The Com-mission to remain in force until the said GordonThomas Staples ceases to reside in Western Aus-tralia aforesaid, or until he ceases to be an officerof the said Court appointed pursuant to section 155of the Supreme Court Act, 1935-1960, or until re-voked.

G. J. BOYLSON,Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office,Perth, 13th December, 1960.

ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

897A, 1960 yr F. Dye Purchase and Removal of Ford V8 Marmion P.W.D..... £261Harrington 4-wheel drive Truck (WAG867), with 3 only 1050 x 18 and 2 only1LOO x 18 Wheels, Tyres and Tubes

916A, 1960 Soltoggio Bros. Purchase and Removal of Ford VS Sedan do..... £36(WAG 1218) (Engine No. 07320F), with4 only 600 x 16 Tyres, Tubes andWheels

871A, 1960 Hydraulics Welding Purchase and Removal of Malcolm Moore IVLR.D..... £157Rural Supplies Roadmaster Grader (MRD 402) (Serial

No. 329), with Fordson Tractor andPerkins Diesel Engine

836A, 1960 Purchase and Removal of Steel Vertical W.A.G.R.Boilers, as follows

Brit-Nu Dry Cleaners Item 3 ........ £25J. Tallamache Item 4 ............ £25

900A, 1960 Western Trading Co. Purchase and Removal of D7 Caterpillar P.W.D..... £1,371.Diesel Crawler Tractor (PW 164) (SerialNo. 3T12117), with Le Tourneau PCIJand Angle Dozer

893A, 1960 N. M. Vine Purchase and Removal of Ford VS Mainline M.R.D..... £458Utility (WAG 5051) (Engine No. AW01246), with 5 only 600 x 16 Tyres,Tubes and Wheels

784A, 1960 Purchase and Removal of Firearms Crown Law Details on application

Additions to Contract541A, 1960 Harris Scarfe & Sand-

oversSupply of 1 only 27 in. Astor Model A Tele-

vision ReceiverMedical £209 2s. Gd.

Supply of 1 only 23 in. Astor Royal Tele-vision Receiver

do..... £169 2s. Gd.

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23 December, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A 4io

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 33 of 1960.Between Western Knitters Pty. Ltd., Sekem Pro-

ducts Pty. Ltd. and others, applicants, and TheWestern Australian Clothing and Allied TradesIndustrial Union of Workers, Perth, respondent.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed betweenthe abovenamed parties, and whereas the said dis-pute was referred into Court for the purpose ofhearing and determination, and whereas the saidreference of industrial dispute was remitted bythe Court to the Conciliation Commissioner, andwhereas the parties subsequently met and con-ferred and have arrived at agreement on all mat-ters in difference, and whereas the parties havethis day appeared before the Conciliation Com-missioner by their respective representatives andrequested the Conciliation Commissioner to makethe said Agreement an Award of the Court: Now,therefore, the Conciliation Commissioner, pursuantto Section 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act,1912-1952, and all other powers therein enablinghim, hereby declares the memorandum hereunderwritten to have the same effect as and be deemedan Award of the Court.

Memorandum of Agreement.(Note.-Wherever the word "Award" occurs here-

in, it shall be taken to mean and include "Agree-ment.")

1.-Title.This Award shall be known as the Knitting

Trades Award and replaces Award No. 25 of 1950as amended.

2.-Arrangement.Title.Arrangement.Scope.Area.Term.Hours.Overtime.Suspension of Work.Outdoor Work.Respite.Payment of Wages.Wages.Charge Hands.Higher Duties.No Reduction.Contract of Service.Breakdowns.Under Rate Workers.Record Book.Junior Workers.Visiting Workshop or Factory.Holidays.Absence through Sickness.Board of Reference.Posting of Award.Long Service Leave.

3.-Scope.This Award shall apply to all workers who are

eligible for membership of the Respondent Union,employed in the Industries carried on by theApplicants, in the classifications described inclause 12 hereof.

4.-Area.This Award shall operate over the area comprised

within the South-West Land Division of the Stateof Western Australia.

5.-Term.The term of this Award shall be for one (1)

year as from the beginning of the first pay periodcommencing after the date hereof.

6.-Hours.The ordinary working hours for all workers shall

not exceed forty (40) in any one week, and shallbe worked as follows:-

Day Workers.-Between the hours of 7.30a.m. and 5.30 p.m. Monday to Friday in-clusive.Shift Workers.-The actual times at whichshifts are commenced and finished shall bemutually arranged and agreed upon be-tween the employer and the worker andthe Union shall be notified of these times.

7.-Overtime.All work performed in excess of forty (40)

hours per week or in excess of the normal dailyhours shall be deemed overtime and paid for at therate of time and one half for the first four (4)hours and double time thereafter.

Such overtime shall stand alone and shallbe paid for in addition to the ordinary rate.

All time worked on Sundays or on any ofthe holidays prescribed in Clause 23 (a) of thisAward shall be paid for at the rate of double time.

When a worker, without being notified onthe previous day, is required to continue workingafter the usual knock-off time for more than two(2) hours he shall be provided with any mealrequired or shall be paid five shillings (5s. Od.) inlieu thereof.

Provided that such payment need not be made toa worker living in the same locality as the factorywho can reasonably return home for a meal.

Notwithstanding anything contained in thisAward:-

An employer may require any worker towork reasonable overtime at overtimerates, and such worker shall work over-time in accordance with such requirement;No organisation party to this Award, orworker or workers covered by this Award,shall in any way, whether directly or in-directly, be a party to or concerned in anyban, limitation or restriction upon theworking of overtime in accordance withthe requirements of this subclause.

8.-Suspension of Work.Subject to the provisions of clause 17 hereof,

one day's notice of suspension of work, or that aworker will not be wanted to attend at the factoryor workshop shall be given, and the employer shallbe liable only for payment of wages up to the timeof the expiration of such notice.

In the event of the worker's services beingterminated whilst suspended from work under thisclause, the provisions of clause 16 shall apply, andthe worker shall either receive or give the necessarynotice or pay in lieu as therein provided.

Any of the holidays referred to in subclause(a) of clause 22 which occur during a period ofsuspension shall be observed as paid holidays unlesssuch holidays occur on a Saturday or Sunday.

9.-Outdoor Work.All work shall be done in the workshop provided

and controlled by the employer except as herein-after provided:-

Should an employer desire to employ, orworker desire to be employed outside thefactory he or she may, for such purpose,make application to the Board of Refer-ence for permission.

10.-Respite.Where a female worker is employed for more

than four (4) hours continuously, she shall beallowed an interval of ten (10) minutes for refresh-ment during such period, without deduction fromthe wage, and such interval shall be computed aspart of her working time.

11.-Payment of Wages.Wages shall be paid at least weekly.Where the engagement of a worker is ter-

minated all moneys due to such worker shall bepaid within five (5) minutes of the termination ofthe contract of service.

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4104 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 1960.

12.Wages. 16.Contract of Service.The contract of service of all workers, excepting

casual workers shall be a weekly one terminableby two days' notice given on either side. If thetwo days' notice is not given two days' pay shallbe paid or forfeited as the caes may be. Anyworker employed for less than five (5) consecutiveworking days, exclusive of any hours of overtimewhich may be worked, shall be classed as a casualworker, and one hour's notice on either side shallbe sufficient to terminate the employment.

17.Breakdowns.The employer shall be allowed to deduct payment

for any day or portion of a day upon which theworker cannot be usefully employed, because of anystrike by the Union or any other Union, or throughthe breakdown of the employer's machinery, orany stoppage of work by any cause which theemployer cannot reasonably prevent: Providedthat the employer shall not make any deductionfrom the wage for such time as may lapse untilthe worker is notified by the employer that hisservices will not be required pending a resumptionof work, or repairs being effected.

18.Under-rate Workers.Any old, infirm or slow worker who is unable

to earn the minimum wage may be paid such lesserwage as may from time to time be agreed upon inwriting between the Union and the employer.

In the event of no agreement being arrivedat, the matter may be referred to the Board ofReference for determination.

After application has been made to theBoard, and pending the Board's decision, theworker shall be entitled to work for or be employedat the proposed lesser rate.

19.Record.Each employer shall provide a record to be

kept at a place where it is easily accessible to theemployer and the worker. The record shall showthe name of each worker, the nature of his employ-ment, the time he starts and finishes work eachday, the number of hours worked by and the wagesand overtime paid to each worker.

The employer and the worker shall be sever-ally responsible for the proper posting of the record.Such record shall be open to inspection duringworking hours by the Secretary of the Union or anyperson authorised in writing by him.

20.Junior Workers.(a) Junior workers may be employed in all

branches of the industry, provided that no juniorfemale under the age of 18 years shall be placed incharge of a pressing machine.

(b) Junior workers, upon being engaged shall, ifrequired, furnish the employer with a certificatecontaining the following particulars:

Name in full;age and date of birth;name of each previous employer andlength of service with such employer;class of work performed for each previousemployer.

No worker shall have any claim upon an employerfor additional pay, in the event of the age or lengthof service of the worker being wrongly stated onthe certificate. If any junior worker shall wilfullymis-state his age, either in the above certificate orverbally to the employer, he alone shall be guiltyof a breach of this Award.

(c) Junior workers shall not be employed in ex-cess of the following proportions:

Three (3) juniors to each worker receiving theadult rate of pay: Provided that, where noadult or fully-paid worker is employed, onejunior worker may be employed.

Any employer shall have the right to apply tothe Board of Reference for a greater proportion ofjunior workers, and the Board of Reference maygrant such employer additional junior workerswhere the employer is able to justify his applica-tion before the Board.

MarginOver Male

Basic WagePer Week

(b) Adult Males: £ s. d.Machine Cutter .... . .. 2 4 0Hand Cutter .... .... 1 18 0Mechanic . .... 3 0 0Machine Attendant ... 1 8 0Presser .... .... 1 8 0All others .... 12 6

(a) Basic Wage:(i) Within a radius of fifteen (15)

miles from the G.P.O., Perth

Per Week£ s. d.

Males .... 14 14 7Females . ..

(ii) Outside a radius of fifteen (15)miles from the G.P.O., Perthbut within the South-West

11 0 11

Land DivisionMales 1412 0Females 1019 0

MarginOver FemaleBasic WagePer Week

Adult Females: £ 5. d.First three months' experience NilAll others 80

Percentageof Male

Basic WagePer Week

Junior Males:First six months' experience 20Second six months' experience 25Third six months' experience 30Fourth six months' experience 35Fifth six months' experience 40Sixth six months' experience 45Seventh six months' experience 55Eighth six months' experience 65Ninth six months' experience 80Tenth six months' experience 95And thereafter, the adult rate of

payPercentageof FemaleBasic WagePer Week

Under 16 years of age 5016 to 16 years of age 5016- to 17 years of age 5517 to 17 years of age 6017- to 18 years of age 6518 to 18- years of age O 7018 to 19 years of age 7519 to 19 years of age 8019 to 20 years of age 8520 to 20- years of age 9020- to 21 years of age 95

13.Charge Hands.Where a worker is responsible for the work of

three (3) or more other workers, he shall receiveat least cne shilling and sixpence (is. 6d.) perday in addition to the minimum rate of wage pie-scribed for his class of work.

14.Higher Duties.A worker engaged on any one day for more than

half of such day on work in a higher class thanthat which he is usually engaged in shall be paid forthe full day at the highest prescribed rate for anysuch work, but, if engaged for half a day or lesson such higher class work, he shall be paid at theprescribed rate for the actual time he performssuch higher class work.

15.No Reduction.Nothing herein contained shall in itself operate

to reduce the wage of any worker who at the dateof this Award was receiving payments in excessof the rates herein prescribed.

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23 December, 19O.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 4105

21 Visiting Workshop or Factory.The Union Secretary, or a duly accredited repre-

sentative of the Union, shall be allowed to inter-view workers in the workshop or factory duringlunch time, and to post notices of Union meetings.

22Holidays.The following days or the days observed in

lieu shall be allowed as holidays without deduc-tion of pay, namely, New Year's Day, AustraliaDay, Good Friday, Easter Monday, Anzac Day,Labour Day, State Foundation Day, Christmas Dayand Boxing Day.

On any public holiday not prescribed as aholiday under this Award, the employers' establish-ment or place of business may be closed, in whichcase a worker need not present himself for dutyand payment may be deducted, but if worle bedone ordinary rates of pay shall apply.

(C) Except as hereinafter provided, a period cftwo (2) consecutive weeks' leave with payment ofordinary wages as prescribed shall be allowed an-nually to a worker by his employer after a periodof twelve (12) months' continuous service withsuch employer.

If any Award holiday falls within a workers'period of annual leave and is observed on a daywhich in the case of that worker would have beenan ordinary working day, there shall be added tothat period one day, being an ordinary workingday, for each such holiday obeerved as aforesaid.

If after one month's continuous service inany qualifying twelve-monthly period, a workerlawfully leaves his employment or his employmentis terminated by the employer through no faultof the worker, the worker shall be paid one-sixth(1/6th) of a week's pay at his ordinary rate ofwage in respect of each completed month of con-tinuous service.

Any time in respect of wleirh a worker isabsent from work, except time for which he is en-titled to claim sick pay, or time spent on holidaysor annual leave, as prescribed by this Award, shallnot count for the purpose of determining his rightto annual leave.

In the event of a worker being employedby an employer for portion only of a year he shallonly be entitled, subject to suhclause (e) of thisclause, to such leave on full pay as is proportionateto his length of service during that period withsuch employer, and if such leave is not equal tothe leave given to the other workers he shall notbe entitled to work or pay whilst the other workersof such employer are on leave on full pay.

A worker who is dismissed for misconductor who illegally severs his contract of service shallnot be entitled to the benefit of the provisions ofthis clause.

The provisions of this clause shall not applyto casual workers.

23.Absence Through Sickness.A worker shall be entitled to payment for

non-attendance on the ground of personal ill-health for one twelfth (1/12th) of a week for eachcompleted month of service: Provided that pay-ment for absence through such ill-health shall belimited to one week in each calendar year. Pay-ment hereunder may be adjusted at the end ofeach calendar year or at the time the workerleaves the service of the employer in the eventof the worker being entitled by service subsequentto the sickness to a greater allowance that thatmade at the time the sickness occurred. Thisclause shall not apply where the worker is entitledto compensation under the Workers' CompensationAct.

A worker shall not be entitled to receive anywages from his employer for any time lost throughthe result of an accident not arising out of orin the course of his employment, or for anyaccident, wherever sustained, arising out of hisown wilful default, or for sickness arising out ofhis own wilful default.

(c) No worker shall be entitled to the benefitsof this clause unless he produces proof satisfactoryto his employer of sickness, but the employer shallnot be entitled to a medical certificate unless theabsence is for three (3) days or more.

(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of subelause(c) hereof, a worker who has already been allowedpaid sick leave on one occasion shall not be en-titled to payment for any further absence in thesame year, unless he produces to the employer amedical certificate stating that he was unable toattend for duty on account of personal ill-health.

(e) Sick leave shall accumulate from year toyear so that any balance of the period specified insubclause (a) of this clause which has in any yearnot been allowed to any worker by his employeras paid sick leave may be claimed by the workerand, subject to the conditions hereinbefore pre-scribed, shall be allowed by his employer in anysubsequent year without diminution of the sickleave prescribed in respect of that year. Providedthat sick leave which accumulates pursuant to thissubclause shall be available to the worker for aperiod of two (2) years but no longer from theend of the year in which it accrues.

24.Board of Reference.For the purpose of this Award, a Board of Re-

ference is hereby appointed, which shall consistof a chairman and two (2) other representatives,one to be nominated by each of the parties. Thesaid Board shall have assigned to it in the eventof no agreement being arrived at between theparties to the dispute, the functions of

(a) adjusting any matters of difference whichmay arise from time to time, except suchas involve interpretation of the provisionsof this Award, or any of them;

(b) dealing with any other matter which theCourt may refer to the Board from timeto time.

An appeal shall lie from any decision of suchBoard in the manner and subject to the conditionsprescribed in the regulations to the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1952, which for this purposeare embodied in this Award.

25.Posting of Award.A copy of this Award if supplied by the Union

shall be kept in a place where same may be in-spected by any person concerned.

26.Long Service Leave.(a) Right to Leave.

A worker shall as herein provided be entitled toleave with pay in respect of long service.

(b) Long Service.The long service which shall entitle a

worker to such leave shall, subject as herein pro-vided, be continuous service with one and the sameemployer.

Such service shall include service prior to thefirst day of April, 1958 if it continued until suchtime but only to the extent of the last twenty com-pleted years of continuous service.

U) Where a business has, whether before orafter the coming into operation hereof, been trans-mitted from an employer (herein called "the trans-mittor") to another employer (herein called "thetransmittee") and a worker who at the time ofsuch transmission was an employee of the trans-mittor in that business becomes an employee ofthe transmitteethe period of the continuous ser-vice which the worker has had with the transmittor(including any such service with any prior trans-mittor) shall be deemed to be service of the workerwith the transmittee.

(ii) In this sub-clause "transmission" includestransfer conveyance assignment or successionwhether voluntary or by agreement or by operationof law and "transmitted" has a correspondingmeaning.

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4106 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 1960.

(4) Such service shall includeAny period Of absence from duty on anyannual leave or long service leave;Any period of absence from duty necessi-tated by sickness of or injury to the workerhut only to the extent of fifteen workingdays in any year of his employment;

Cc) Any period following any termination ofthe employment by the employer if suchtermination has been made merely withthe intention of avoiding obligations here-under in respect of long service leave orobligations under any award in respect ofannual leave;

Cd) Any period during which the service of theworker was or is interrupted by service-

Ci) as a member of the Naval, Militaryor Air Forces of the Commonwealthof Australia other than as a memberof the British Commonwealth Oc-cupation Forces in Japan and otherthan as a member of the PermanentForces of the Commonwealth ofAustralia except in the circumstan-ces referred to in Section 31 (2) ofthe Defence Act 1903-1956 andexcept in Korea or Malaya afterJune 26, 1950;

as a member of the Civil ConstructionCorps established under the NationalSecurity Act 1939-1946;in any of the Armed Forces under theNational Service Act 1951 (as amended).

Provided that the worker as soon as reasonablypracticable on the completion of any such serviceresumed or resumes employment with the employerby whom he was employed immediately before thecommencement of such service.

(5) Service shall be deemed to be continuousnotwithstanding

(a) the transmission of a business as referredto in paragraph (3) hereof;

Cb) any interruption of a class referred to inparagraph (4) hereof irrespective of theduration thereof;

Cc) any absence from duty authorised by theemployer;

Cd) any standing-down of a worker in accor-dance with the provisions of an award,Industrial Agreement, Order or Determin-ation under either Commonwealth or Statelaw;

Ce) any absence from duty arising directly orindirectly from an industrial dispute if theworker returns to work in accordance withthe terms of settlement of the dispute;any termination of the employment by theemployer on any ground other thanslackness of trade if the worker be re-employed by the same employer within aperiod not exceeding two months from thedate of such termination;any termination of the employment by theemployer on the ground of slackness oftrade if the worker is re-employed by thesame employer within a period not exceed-ing six months from the date of suchtermination;

Ch) any reasonable absence of the worker onlegitimate union business in respect ofwhich he has requested and been refusedleave;

Ci) any absence from duty after the cominginto operation of this clause by reason ofany cause not specified in this clause unlessthe employer during the absence or withinfourteen days of the termination of theabsence notifies the worker in writing thatsuch absence will be regarded as havingbroken the continuity of service, whichnotice may be given by delivery to theworker personally or by posting it by regis-tered mail to his last recorded address, inwhich case it shall be deemed to havereached him in due course of post.

Provided that the period of any absence fromduty or the period of any interruption referred toin placita Cc) to Ci) inclusive of this paragraphshall not (except as set out in paragraph (4) here-of) count as service.

Cc) Period of Leave.Cl) The leave to which a worker shall be entitled

or deemed to be entitled shall be as provided inthis sub-clause.

(2) Where a worker has completed at least 20years' service the amount of leave shall be

Ca) in respect of 20 years' service so corn-pleted-13 weeks' leave;

Cb) in respect of each 10 years' service com-pleted after such 20 yearssix and a halfweeks leave.

(3) Where a worker has completed at least 15years' service since its commencement and hisemployment is terminated

Ca) by his death;Cb) in any circumstances otherwise than by

the employer for serious misconduct;the amount of leave shall be:-

if such termination takes place before theworker has become entitled to leave underplacitum Ca) of paragraph (2) hereof suchproportion of 13 weeks' leave as the num-ber of completed years of such servicebears to 20 years;if such termination takes place after theworker has become entitled to leave underplacitum Ca) of paragraph (2) hereof theleave due under such placitum and in addi-tion such proportion of 13 weeks' leave asthe number of completed years of suchservice after the accrual of such entitle-ment bears to 20 years.

(4) Where a worker has completed at least 10years' service but less than 15 years' service sinceits commencement and his employment is term-inated

by his death; orby the employer for any reason other thanserious misconduct; orby the worker on account of sickness of orinjury to the worker or domestic or otherpressing necessity where such sickness orinjury or necessity is of such a nature asto justify or in the event of a dispute is,in the opinion of the Special Board ofReference, of such a nature as to justfysuch termination;

the amount of the leave shall be such proportion of13 weeks' leave as the number of completed yearsof such service bears to 20 years.

(5) In the cases to which paragraphs CS) andhereof apply the worker shall be deemed to

have been entitled to and to have commenced leaveimmediately prior to such termination.

Cd) Payment for Period of Leave.Cl) A worker shall subject to paragraph (3)

hereof, be entitled to be paid for each week ofleave to which he has become entitled or is deemedto have become entitled the ordinary time rate ofpay applicable to him at the date he commencessuch leave.

Such ordinary time rate of pay shall be therate applicable to him for the standard weeklyhours which are prescribed by this award, but inthe case of casuals and part-time workers shallbe the ordinary time rate for the number ofhours usually worked up to but not exceeding theprescribed standard.

Where by agreement between the employerand the worker the commencement of the leave towhich the worker is entitled or any portion thereofis postponed to meet the convenience of the worker,the rate of payment for such leave shall be atthe ordinary time rate of pay applicable to himat the date of accrual or, if so agreed, at theordinary time rate of pay applicable at the date hecommences such leave.

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(4) The ordinary time rate of payshall include any deductions from wagesfor board and/or lodging or the like whichis not provided and taken during the periodof leave;shall not include shift premiums, overtime,penalty rates, commissions; bonuses, allow-ances or the like.

.5) In the case of workers employed on pieceor bonus work or any other system of payment byresults payment shall be at ordinary time rates.

(e) Taking Leave.(1) In a case to which paragraph (2) of sub-

clause (c) applies(a) Leave shall be granted and taken as soon

as reasonably practicable after the rightthereto accrues due or at such time 01.times as may be agreed between the em-ployer and the worker or in the absenceof such agreement at such time or timesas may be determined by the SpecialBoard of Reference having regard to theneeds of the employer's establishment andthe \vorker's circumstances.

(b) Except where the time for taking leave isagreed to by the employer and the workeror determined by the Special Board ofReference the employer shall give to aworker at least one month's notice of thedate from which his leave is to be taken.

(c) Leave may be granted and taken in onecontinuous period or if the employer andthe worker so agree in not more than threeseparate periods in respect of the first 13weeks' entitlement and in not more thantwo separate periods in respect of any sub-sequent period of entitlement.

(d) Any leave shall be inclusive of any publicholidays specified in this Award occurringduring the period when the leave is takenbut shall not be inclusive of any annualleave.

(e) Payment shall be made in one of the fol-lowing ways-

in full before the worker goes onleave;at the same time as his wages wouldhave been paid to him if the workerhad remained at work, in which casepayment shall, if the worker in writ-ing so requires, he made by chequeposted to an address specified by theworker; orin any other way agreed betweenthe employer and the worker.

(f) No worker shall, during any period whenhe is on leave, engage in any employmentfor hire or reward in substitution for theemployment from \vhich he is on leave,and if a worker breaches this provisionhe shall thereupon forfeit his right toleave hereunder in respect of the unexpiredperiod of leave upon which he has entered,and the employer shall be entitled to with-hold any further payment in respect of theperiod and to reclaim any paymentsalready made on account of such period ofleave.

(2) In a case to which paragraph (3) or para-graph (4) of subclause (C) applies and in any casein which the employment of the worker who hasbecome entitled to leave hereunder is terminatedbefore such leave is taken or fully taken the em-ployer shall, upon termination of his employmentotherwise than by death pay to the worker, andupon termination of employment by death pay tothe personal representative of the worker upon re-quest by the personal representative, a sum equiva-lent to the amount which would have been payablein respect of the period of leave to which he isentitled or deemed to have been entitled and whichwould have been taken but for such termination.Such payment shall be deemed to have satisfied theobligation of the employer in respect of leave here-under.

(f) Granting Leave in Advance and Benefits to beBrought into Account.

Any employer may by agreement with .

worker allow leave to such a worker before the rightthereto has accrued due, but where leave is takenin such a case the worker shall not become entitledto any further leave hereunder in respect of anyperiod until after the expiration of the period inrespect of which such leave had been taken before(.t accrued due.

Where leave has been granted to a workerpursuant to the preceding paragraph before theright thereto has accrued due, and the employmentsubsequently is terminated, the employer may de-duct from whatever remuneration is payable uponthe termination of the employment a proportion-ate amount on the basis of 13 weeks for twentyyears' service in respect of any period for whichthe worker has been granted long service leave towhich he was not at the date of termination ofhis employment or prior thereto entitled.

Any leave in the nature of long service leaveor payment in lieu thereof under a State law ora long service leave scheme not under the provi-sions hereof granted to a worker by his employerin respect of any period of service with the em-ployer shall be taken into account whether thesame is granted before or after the coming intooperation hereof and shall be deemed to havebeen leave taken and granted hereunder in thecase of leave with pay to the extent of the periodof such leave and in the case of payment in lieuthereof to the extent of a period of leave withpay equivalent to the amount of the payment andto be satisfaction to the extent thereof of theentitlement of the worker hereunder.

An employer shall be entitled to off-set anypayment in respect of leave hereunder againstany payment by him to any long service leavescheme, superannuation scheme, pension scheme,retiring allowance scheme, provident fund, or thelike or under any combination thereof operativeat the first day of April, 1958.

(g) Records to be Kept.Each employer shall during the employment

and for a period of twelve months thereafter orin the case of termination by death of the workera period of three years thereafter keep a recordfrom which can be readily ascertained the nameof each worker and his occupation, the date of thecommencement of his employment and his entitle-ment to long service leave and any leave whichmay have been granted to him or in respect ofwhich payment may have been made hereunder.

Such record shall be open for inspection inthe manner and circumstances prescribed by thisAward with respect to the Time and Wages Record.

(h) Special Board of Reference.(1) There shall be constituted a Special Board

of Reference for the purpose hereof to which alldisputes and matters arising hereunder shall bereferred and the Board shall determine all suchdisputes and matters.

(2) There shall be assigned to such Board thefunctions of.

The settlement of disputes on any mattersarising hereunder;the determination of such matters as arespecifically assigned to it hereunder.

(3) The Board of Reference shall consist of onerepresentative or substitute therefor nominatedfrom time to time by the Western AustralianEmployers' Federation (Incorporated) and onerepresentative or substitute nominated from timeto time by the West Australian Trade UnionsIndustrial Council (A.L.P.) together with a Chair-man to be mutually agreed upon by the organisa-tions named in this paragraph.

U) State Law.(1) The provisions of any State law to the extent

to which they have before the coming into opera-tion hereof conferred an accrued right on a worker

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to be granted a period of long service leave inrespect of a completed period of 20 or more years'service or employment 01' an accrued right on aworker or his personal representative to paymentin respect of long service leave shall not beaffected hereby and shall not be deemed to beinconsistent with the provisions hereof.

The entitlement of any such worker toleave in respect of a period of service with theemployer completed after the period in respectof which the long service leave referred to inparagraph (1) hereof accrued due shall be inaccordance herewith.

Subject to paragraphs (1) and (2) hereof,the entitlement to leave hereunder shall be insubstitution for and satisfaction of any long ser-vice leave to which the worker may be entitled inrespect of employment of the worker by theemployer.

An employer who under any State law withregard to long service leave is exempted from theprovisions of that law as at the first day of April,1958, shall in respect of the workers covered bysuch exemption be exempt from the provisionshereof.

(j) Exemptions.The Special Board of Reference may subject to

such conditions as it thinks fit exempt any em-ployer from the provisions hereof in respect of itsemployees where there is an existing or prospectivelong service leave scheme which, in its opinion is,viewed as a whole, more favourable f or the wholeof the employees of that employer than the pro-visions hereof.

(k) Liberty to Apply.Liberty is granted to any party to this Award to

apply to the Court at any time for an appropriatevariation of this Clause if any of the terms andconditions operating under the code of Long ServiceLeave being negotiated between the AustralianCouncil of Trade Unions and Federal Employers'Organisations is varied in any way.

I certify pursuant to Section 65 of the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1952, that the foregoing isa copy of the agreement arrived at between theparties mentioned above.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of December, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Filed at my office this 5th day of December, 1960.(Sgd.) R. I-I. WILLEY,Acting Clerk of the Court.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 17 of 1960.Between Fire Brigade Employees' Industrial Union

of Workers (Coastal Districts) of Western Aus-tralia, Applicant, and Western Australian FireBrigades Board, Respondent.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed betweenthe abovenamed parties, and whereas the said dis-pute was referred into Court for the purpose ofhearing and determination, and whereas the saidreference of industrial dispute was remitted bythe Court to the Conciliation Commissioner, andwhereas the parties subsequently met and con-ferred and have arrived at agreement on all mattersin difference, and whereas the parties have thisday appeared before the Conciliation Commissionerby their respective representatives and requestedthe Conciliation Commissioner to make the saidAgreement an Award of the Court: Now, therefore,the Conciliation Commissioner, pursuant to section65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, andall other powers therein enabling him, hereby de-clares the memorandum hereunder written to havethe same effect as and be deemed an Award of theCourt,

Memorandum of Agreement.(Note.-Wherever the word "Award" occurs

herein, it shall be taken to mean and include"Agreement.")

1.-Title.This Award shall be known as the Fire Brigade

Employees' Award, 1960, and replaces Award No. 6of 1957, as amended.

2.-Arrangement.Title.Arrangement.Rates of Pay.Service Allowance.Emergency Calls.Driving Allowance.Relieving.Relieving an Officer.Trmelling or Relieving Allowance.Meal Allowance.Goldfields Allowance.Hours of Duty.Overtime.Meal Hour.Sick Leave.Accident Pay.Uniforms.Watohroom Duty.Residence.Salvage Duties.Annual Leave.Payment of Wages.Vacancies.Transfers.Cleaning after Fires.Charges against Employees.Appeal Board.Membership of Union.Definition.Bedding.Holidays.Seniority.Application of Award.Board of Reference.Term.

3.-Rates of Pay.(a) Basic Wage:- £ s. d.

Metropolitan Area 14 14 7Agricultural Areas 14 12 0Goldflelds Area 14 7 1

(h) The following workers shall be paid at themargins shown against their respective classifica-tions

Margin over Basic Wageper Week of Seven Days.

While exist- When Hoursing 56 Hours reduced to 42

per Week or 40 Hourscontinues, per Week.

Workers shall be eligible to progress to secondclass after completion of ten months' service asthird class, and from second class to first classafter twelve months' service as second class. Pro-vided that no fireman eligible by length of serviceto the higher class shall be passed to the higherclass by the Board unless he be certified as com-petent by the Chief Officer and recommended foreueh promotion.

Where less than a full week is worked,workers shall be paid at per daily rate of wagesfor seven days a week.

£ 5. d. £ s. d.Probationary Fireman:

First two months 6 4 3 3 15 0Third Class Fireman:

Ten months .... 7 0 2 4 9 0Second Class Fireman 7 13 9 5 1 0First Class Fireman with

less than five years' ser-vice .... .... 8 9 7 515 0

First. Class Fireman afterfive years' service 8 19 10 6 4 0

Senior Fireman 10 4 9 7 6 0

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(e) The margins shown in clause 3 (b) shall bepayable while 56 hours per week are worked andthe parties agree that in the event of any reduc-tion in working hours the margins shall revert tothe amounts shown in brackets against the respec-tive classifications.

4.Service Allowance.(Additional to items in Clause 3.)

After five (5) years' service workers shall be paida long service allowance of five shillings (5s.) perweek; after ten (10) years' service an additionalallowance of two shillings and sixpence (2s. Gd.)per week, and after fifteen (15) years' service afurther two shillings and sixpence (2s. 6d.) perweek and after twenty (20) years' service a furtheradditional allowance of two shillings and sixpence(2s. 6d.) shall be paid.

5.Emergency Calls.Any worker while off duty who is called upon

to work outside his platoon hours shall be paid atthe rate of time and one half per hour or partthereof. Time to commence when the call is re-ceived, provided he reports for duty within thirty(30) minutes after the receipt of such call untilthe signing off at the station. The minimumpayment under this clause shall be for one hourat rates as specified in clause 13.

6.Driving Allowance.Workers who are rostered or called upon to

drive running fire appliances at any of the Board'sstations shall be paid one shilling per shift inaddition to their ordinary rate of pay.

Workers whilst engaged in driving on jour-neys extending beyond 24 hours shall be paidtwenty shillings (20s.) per day in addition to theirordinary rate of pay and in such cases no over-time shall be paid. Such workers shall be entitledto the travelling allowance under clause 9 hereof.

7.Relieving.Any worker stationed in the

area and required to take up dutyarea for a period of less than threeshall be regarded as "relieving" andtitled to the allowance provided in c

Relieving shall be spread overthe staff as possible.

8.Relieving an Officer.In addition to the ordinary rates of pay, fiat

rate payments of (i) fifteen shillings (15s.) perweek and (ii) five shillings (5s.) per week respec-tively shall be paid to the senior worker on eachshift at a fire station (i) in the country and (ii)in the metropolitan area (excluding the firestations at Perth and Fremantle) in recognitionin each case of such senior worker being in chargeof the station during any absence of the officerwho would normally be in charge.

A fireman or senior fireman at either ofthe fire stations at Perth and Fremantle who inthe absence of an officer is the senior man incharge of an appliance when it is taken from thestation for fire fighting purposes shall be paid anadditional one shilling (is.) per hour, with a mini-mum payment of one shilling (is.) for the timehe is in charge of such appliance.

9.Travelling or Relieving Allowance.All workers actually travelling or relieving

beyond the metropolitan area shall be paid anallowance of 21s. per day.

l0.Mea.l Allowance.A worker relieving away from his home station,

unless notified on the previous day, shall be allowedfive shillings (5s.) for each meal necessarily in-curred; provided that no allowance shall be paidwhere the worker receives an allowance underclause 9 of this Award.

Provided further that in no case shall the workerbe entitled to the allowance as aforesaid for morethan the first day of any period of relieving.

metropolitanoutside such(3) months

shall be en-lause 9.as many of

11 .Goldfields Allowance.Workers employed at Kalgoorlie and Boulder

shall receive an allowance of two shillings andfourpence (2s. 4d.) per week.

12.Hours of Duty.The hours of duty shall be worked on a

system of three shifts by workers known as theA" platoon, the "B" platoon, and the "C" platoon

and each platoon shall perform an average weeklytour of duty of 56 hours over a period or cycle ofsix weeks. Provided that a probationary firemanshall not he drafted to a platoon nor be calledupon to attend at the station on Saturdays, Sun-days, and gazetted public holidays.

The 24-hour daily tour of duty shall be per-formed by two ci the three platoons, as under:

Day Shift.-8 n.m. to 6 p.m. on the same day.Night Shift.-6 p.m. to 8 am. on the following

day.The platoon rostered for duty on the day shift

shall assume duty on the station at 8 a.m. andremain on duty until 6 p.m. on the same day, andthe platoon rostered for duty on the night shiftshall assume duty on the station at 6 p.m. andremain on duty until 8 a.m. on the following morn-ing.

Each platoon shall, in rotation work two con-secutive day shifts and two consecutive nightshifts in a period or cycle of six days.

Each platoon shall, in rotation, be off dutyexcept as provided in clauses 5 and 13 for 24 hoursbetween the conclusion of the second day shift,and the commencement of the first night shiftand, except as provided in clauses 5 and 13, for 48hours between the conclusion of the second nightshift and the commencement of first day shift ofthe second sx-day cycle.

(a) Notwithstanding anything contained in theforegoing it is provided that a worker may, for theefficient working of the service, be required tochange from one platoon to another.

Day Shift.All routine duties and drills,except as hereinafter provided, shall be performedbetween the hours of 8 am. and 4 p.m. and theplatoon shall stand by on the station for fire callsfrom 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Night Shift.The platoon shall stand by on thestation for fire calls from 6 p.m. to 8 am. on thefollowing morning. The bells shall be rung at7.15 am.

Notwithstanding anything contained in theforegoing, it is provided that a worker, while onduty at the station, may be called upon to performany of the following duties:-

Watchroom duty;Any work incidental to a fire call oremergency call for special services ordinar-ily performed by firemen;Station domestic work;The manning and driving of any of theFire Brigade Board's motor vehicles;Work of an urgent nature incidental toa breakdown of fire alarms, fire appliancesor equipment; provided that if work ofthis nature extends beyond one hour, apenalty rate of two shillings (2s.) an hourin addition to the worker's ordinary rateshall be paid.

(ri) Drill under night conditions for an aggre-gate period of not more than six (6) hoursper year.

13.Overtime.Any work done outside the platoon hours in-

cluding travelling within the metropolitan area,shall be paid for at the rate of time and a half,except as otherwise herein provided. For thispurpose overtime shall be calculated on the basisof forty-eight hours per week.

14.Meal Hour.One hour shall be allowed for each meal which

shall be taken on the home station. Where aworker is on out-duty the meal hour, as far as ispracticable, shall be taken on the home stationbetween 11.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.

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15.Sick Leave.(a) (i) A worker shall be entitled to payment

for non-attendance on the ground of personal ill-health for one-twelfth (1/12th) of a week's payfor each complete month of service.

The liability of the employer shall in nocase exceed one (1) week's wages during eachcalendar year in respect of each worker but thesick leave herein provided shall be allowed toaccumulate and any portion unused in any yearmay be availed of in the next or any succeedingyear.

Payment hereunder may be adjusted at theend of each calendar year, or at the time theviorker leaves the service of the employer, in theevent of the worker being entitled by service sub-sequent to the sickness to a greater allowance thanthat made at the time the sickness occurred.

(b) This clause shall riot apply where theworker is entitled to compensation under theWorkers' Compensation Act, 1912-1952.

(c) No worker shall be entitled to the benefit ofthis clause unless he produces proof satisfactory tohis employer or his representative of sickness hutthe employer shall not be entitled to a medicalcertificate unless the absence is for more thanone rostered shift.

(d) No payment shall be made foi' any absencedue to the worker's own fault, neglect or mis-conduct, or where the worker does not notify hisstation of his sickness within four hours of thecommencing time of his shift.

16.Accident Pay.Full pay shall be paid for accidents on duty

whether occasioned incidental to a fire call ornot.

17.Uniforms.All uniforms, as required, shall be supplied by

the Board.

18.Watchroom Duty.Watchroom duty shall be performed as required

by the Chief Officer.

19.Residence.No restriction shall be placed on men who are

off duty as to place of residence, duty, or other-wise except as provided in clause 5 (Emergenci'Calls).

20.Salvage Duties.Where possible, opportunity shall be given to

workers to change into dry clothing where theiruniforms have become wet.

21.Annual Leave.After the expiration of one (1) year's service,

workers shall be entitled to twenty-eight (28) days'annual leave on full pay and thereafter a prorata allowance. Provided that no leave shall accrueto any worker until he has served three (3) com-plete months.

22.Payment of Wages.Wages shall be paid weekly.

23.Vacancies.When a vacancy occurs in a rank higher than

first class, applications shall be invited by the ChiefOfficer from qualified men in the classes belowthat in which the vacancy occurs, and all thingsbeing equal, a selection shall be made from suchapplicants for the vacancy.

24.Transfers.When transferring from one station to another,

a worker shall be granted all reasonable expensesincluding second class rail fares and sleepers, ifapplicable, for himself, his wife and for all childrenunder 16 years of age, irrespective of his mode oftransport. Provided that the Board shall not beliable for and shall be indemnified against anyclaims for accidents in the case of a cash uavment

and the travel being by private transport. Pro-vided also that this clause shall not apply in caseswhere a worker is transferred from one station toanother as a punishment.

25.Cleaning After Fires.Reasonable time not exceeding thirty minutes

shall be allowed for changing and cleaning aftei'completion of duties on return from a fire and priorto leaving the Station. Provided that the workershall see that the time of his departure from theStation is recorded in the Occurrence Book, andsubmits a claim on the form provided for thep ui'pose.

26.Charges Against Employees.When a worker is suspended and is summoned

to appeal' before an officer of the Fire BrigadesBoard to answer a charge he shall be informed ofthe particular charge at least forty-eight hoursbefore the hearing thereof, and shall have accessto all reports which are put in as evidence againsthim. He shall have an advocate from the unionto assist him. He shall be allowed to call evidenceon his behalf, and to heal' all evidence against him.

27.Appeal Boai'd.Every worker shall have the i'ight of appeal

from a decision of the Fire Brigades Board affect-ing his employment, to an appeal board constitutedof one representative of the Fire Brigades Board,one representative of the union and a stipendiarymagistrate (oi' some other person appointed by theCourt) as chairman.

28.Membership of the Union.Every man employed as a permanent oi' pro-

bationary fireman must when assuming duty applyfor membership in the Western Australian FireBrigades Employees' Industrial Union of Workers(Coastal Districts) and, if elected, remain amember of the union whilst in the service of theBoard.

29.Definition.In the construction of these presents the term

"worker" shall apply to and include the severalclasses of workers specified in clause 3.

30.Bedding.All beds and bedding requirements, including

mattress covers, shall be provided by the FireBrigades Board, and replacements due to fair wearand tear shall also be provided by the Board.

31.Holidays.On Saturdays after 12 noon, on Sundays, and on

all gazetted public holidays, firemen shall notengage on work other than that specified in clause12, subclause (c) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv) and (v).

32.Seniority.Seniority shall rank in the following order:

Senior Fireman.First Class Fireman.Second Class Fireman.Thii'd Class Fireman.

33.Application of Award.Nothing herein contained shall apply to auxil-

iary firemen who may be employed under the con-ditions laid down from time to time in the rulesand regulations issued under the provisions of theFire Brigades Act.

34.Board of Reference.A Board of Reference is hereby appointed for the

purpose of this Award. Such Board shall consistof a chairman and two other representatives, oneto be nominated by each of the parties; the chair-man shall be mutually selected by the parties,failing their agreement the Industrial Registrarhail act as chairman.

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Such Board shall have assigned to it, in the eventof no agreement being arrived at between theparties to the dispute, the functions of

adjusting any matters of difference whichmay arise between the parties from time totime except such as involve interpretationof the provisions of the Award or any ofthem;deciding any other matters that the Courtmay refer to the Board from time to time.

An appeal shall lie from any decision of suchBoard in the manner and subject to the conditionsprescribed in the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, which for this purpose are embodied in thisAward.

35.Term of Award.The term of this Award shall be three (3) years

from the date of issue.I certify pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial

Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, that the foregoing is acopy of the agreement arrived at between theparties mentioned above.

Dated at Perth this 2nd day of December, 1960.

(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,Conciliation Commissioner.

Filed at my office this 2nd day of December, 1960.(Sgd.) H. H. WILLEY,Acting Clerk of the Court.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 135A of 1960.Between The Food Preservers' Union of Western

Australia, Union of Workers, Coastal Districts,Applicant, and Plaimar Limited, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. G. J. Martin on behalf of therespondent, consent in writing having been ob-tained from the Secretary on behalf of the appli-cant, and by consent, I, the undersigned, Concilia-tion Commissioner of the Court of Arbitration, inpursuance of a remission to me by the said Courtand in pursuance of the powers contained in section92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dohereby order and declare that Award No. 24 of1954 as amended be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of December, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Clause 9.WagesDelete subclauses d) and

(e of this clause and insert in lieu thereof thefollowing:

Margin OverFemale Basic

WagePer Week.

a. d.(d) Adult Females 76

Per Cent. ofFemale Basic

WagePer Week.

2. These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof,

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 31 of 1960.Between The Federated Engine Drivers and Fire-

men's Union of Workers of Western Australia,Applicant, and Carnarvon Municipal Council,Respondent.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed betweenthe abovenamed parties, and whereas the said dis-pute was referred into Court for the purpose ofhearing and determination, and whereas the par-ties subsequently met and conferred and havearrived at agreement on all matters in difference,and whereas the parties have this day appearedbefore the Court by their respective representativesand requested the Court to make the said agree-ment an Award of the Court: Now therefore, theCourt pursuant to Section 65 of the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1952, and all other powerstherein enabling it hereby declares the memoran-dum hereunder written to have the same effect asand be deemed an Award of the Court:

Memorandum of Agreement.(Note .Wherever the word "Award" occurs

herein it shall be taken to mean and include"Agreement.")

1.Title.This Award shall be known as the Engine

Drivers (Carnarvon Municipal Council) Award.

2.Arrangement.Title.Arrangement.Scope.Term.Area.No Reduction.Hours.Overtime.Annual Leave.Contract of Service.Shift Work.Absence through Sickness.Definitions.Breakdowns.Time and Wages Record.Wages.Maximum Rate.District Allowance.

3.Scope.This Award shall apply to all engine drivers

engaged in the production of electric current atthe undertakings conducted by the Respondent:Provided that it shall not apply to the driving ofany internal combustion engine of 30 or less B.H.P.,or any engine or electric motor or any pump onwhich no engine driver is employed as such butthe starting and stopping of and attention toWhich is done by a worker the greater part ofwhose time is taken up with other work.

4.Term.This Award shall operate for a period of twelve

(12) months from the date hereof.

5.Area.This Award shall have effect over the Electric

Power Stations conducted by the Respondent inthe locality in which the said Respondent operates.

6.No Reduction.Nothing in this Award shall in itself operate to

reduce the wages of any worker below the rateactually received by him at the date hereof.

7.Hours.Forty (40) hours shall constitute a week's

work to be worked in five (5) shifts of eight (8)hours each.

In all cases, in reckoning the time of duty,any time necessarily occupied in raising steam, instarting up or closing down engines or in bankingfires shall be included.

(e) Junior Female Workers:15 to 16 years of age 4016 to 17 years of age 5017 to 18 years of age 6018 to 19 years of age 6519 to 20 years of age 7520 to 21 years of age 85

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4112 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 1960.

8 Overtime.All time worked in excess of eight (8) hOUrS

in any one day shall be deemed overtime, and shallbe paid for at the rate of time and a half for thefirst four hours and double time thereafter.

(i) In the case of continuous or recurringwork necessarily done in the ordinary coursedirectly for the establishment's usual productionor service on Sunday, Australia Day, Easter Satur-day, Easter Monday, Anzac Day, State FoundationDay and Boxing Day, as well as other days of theweek, ordinary work performed on a Sunday or onany of the holidays named in this subclauso shallbe paid for at the rate of time and a half for thefirst eight (8) hours and double time thereafter.

(ii) All time of duty on New Year's Day, GoodFriday, Labour Day and Xmas Day shall be paidfor at the rate of double time.

(C) These overtime rates shall not apply to excesstime due to private arrangement between theworkers themselves, or which is necessary or owingto a relieving man not coming on at the appointedtime or which is effecting periodical rotation ofshifts. The time for which any worker may bepaid at ordinary rates instead of overtime ue toa relieving man not coming on at the proper timeshall not exceed two (2) hours, after the expirationof which overtime rates shall apply for the wholeshift.

(d) Notwithstanding anything contained in thisAward-

an employer may require any worker towork reasonable overtime at overtime ratesand such worker shall work overtime inaccordance with such requirement.no organisation, party to this Award, orworker or workers covered by this Awardshall in any way whether directly or in-directly, be a party to or concerned inany ban, limitation, or restriction upon theworking of overtime in accordance withthe requirements of this suhclause.

9.Annual Leave.Except as hereinafter provided, a period of

two consecutive weeks' leave with payment ofordinary wages as prescribed, shall he allowedannually to a worker by his employer after aperiod of twelve months' continuous service withsuch employer.

Seven-day shift workers, that is shiftworkers who are rostered to work regularly onSundays and holidays, shall be allowed one week'sleave in addition to the leave prescribed in sub-clause (a) hereof. Where a worker with twelvemonths' continuous service is engaged for part ofa qualifying twelve-monthly period as a seven-dayshift worker, he shall be entitled to have the periodof two consecutive weeks' annual leave prescribedin subclause (a) hereof increased by one-twelfthof a week for each month he is continuously en-gaged as aforesaid.

If any prescribed holiday falls within aworker's period of annual leave and is observed ona day which in the case of that worker wouldhave been an ordinary working day there shallbe added to that period one day being an ordinaryworking day for each such holiday observed asaforesaid.

If after one month's continuous service inany qualifying twelve-monthly period a workerlawfully leaves his employment., or his employ-ment is terminated by the employer through nofault of the worker, the worker shall be paid one-sixth of a week's pay at his ordinary rate of wagein respect of each completed month of continuousservice, or in the case of a worker referred to insubclause (b) hereof, such payment shall be one-quarter of a week's pay at his ordinary rate of wagein respect of each such month he is so engaged.

Any time in respect of which a worker isabsent from work except time for which he isentitled to claim sick pay or time spent on holidaysor annual leave as prescribed by this Award shallnot count for the purpose of determining hisright to apnual leave.

A worker who is dismissed for misconduct orwho illegally severs his contract of service shallnot be entitled to the benefit of the provisions ofthis clause.

The provisions of this clause shall not applyto casual workers.

10.Contract of Service.Except as provided in subclause (b) of Clause

13, all employment shall be by the week.11.Shift Work.

Where practicable all shifts shall rotateweekly.

Where a worker works afternoon or nightshift only or afternoon and night shift in rotationhut does not work day shift one week out of three,he shall receive one shilling (is.) per shift inaddition to the rates prescribed in Clause 16.

Shift workers when employed on afternoonshift shall receive five per cent. (5%) and onnight shift ten per cent. (10%) in addition totheir ordinary rates for such shifts.

Seven day shift workers, that is shift workerswho are rostered to work regularly on Sundays andholidays, shall be paid for work performed as partof the ordinary working hours on Saturday andSunday at the rate of time and one half. Theseextra rates shall be in substitution for and notin addition to the penalty prescribed in subclauses(b) and (c) hereof.

12.Absence Through Sickness.(a.) A worker shall be entitled to payment for

non-attendance on the ground of personal ill-health for one-twelfth of a week for each com-pleted month of service; Provided that payment forabsence through such ill-health shall be limitedto one week in each calendar year. Payment here-under may be adjusted at the end of each calen-dar year, or at the time the worker leaves theservice of the employer, in the event of the workerbeing entitled by service subsequent to the sick-ness to a greater allowance than that made at thetime the sickness occurred. This clause shall notapply where the worker is entitled to compensa-tion under the Workers' Compensation Act.

(b) A worker shall not be entitled to receive anywages from his employer for any time lost throughthe result of an accident not arising out of or inthe course of his employment or for any accident,wherever sustained, arising out of his own wilfuldefault, or for sickness arising out of his own wilfuldefault.

No worker shall be entitled to the benefitsof this clause unless he produces proof satisfactoryto his employer of sickness, but the employer shallnot be entitled to a medical certificate unless theabsence is for three (3) days or more.

(ci) Sick leave shall accumulate from year toyear so that any balance of the period specified insuhclause (a) hereof of this clause which has inany year not been allowed to any w'orker by hisemoioyer as paid, sick leave may be claimed by theworker and subject to the conditions hereinbeforeprescribed, shall be allowed by his employer in anysubsequent year without diminution of the sickleave urescribed in respect of that year. Providedthat sick leave which accumulates pursuant to thissubelause shall be available to the worker for aperiod of two (2) years but no longer from theend of the year in which it accrues.

(e) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause(C) hereof, a worker, who in any calendar yearlies already been allowed paid sick leave, shallnot be entitled to payment for any further absence,unless he produces to the employer a medicalcertificate stating that he was unable to attend forduty on account of personal ill-health, if suchcertificate is demanded by the employer.

13.Definitions.(a) 'Engine Driver" means any worker who

starts, stops, takes charge of, or drives any engineor engines or machinery of which the motive poweris steam, gas, suction gas, oil, air, electricity or anyother motive power (other than manual or animalpower) used for the purpose of generating electriccurrent.

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(b) "Casual Worker" means and includes aworker competent to do the work he is engaged todo and who is, without any fault of his own, dis-missed or refused work (as it is hereby agreed hemay be) before the expiration of one (1) week fromand including the day he starts work.

14.Breakdowns.The employer shall be entitled to deduct payment

for any day or portion of a day upon which theworker cannot be usefully employed because ofany strike by the Union or Unions affiliated withit, or by any other association or union, or throughthe breakdown of the employer's machinery or anystoppage of work by any cause which the employercannot reasonably prevent.

15.Time and Wages Record.(a) The employer shall keep or cause to be kept

a time and wages record in which shall beentered:-

The name of the worker;the nature of the work performed;the hours worked each week; andthe wages (and overtime, if any) paideach week.

Any system of automatic recording by means ofmachines shall be deemed a compliance with theprovision to the extent of the information recorded.

(b) The time and wages record shall be open forinspection by a duly accredited official of the Unionduring the usual office hours at the employer'soffice or other convenient place, and he shall beallowed to take extracts therefrom.

16.Wages.The minimum rate of wage to be paid to workers

covered by this Award shall be as follows:Per week

£ s. d.Basic Wage .... 14 7 1

Margin etc.Adults: Per week

Engine Drivers £ s. d.50 B.H.P. and over (inclus-

ive of all allowances, i.e.for being in charge ofplant, doing the generalrepair work of the plant,charging batteries, at-tending to electric gen-erator or dynamo, andattending ammonia com-pressor) .... .... .... 3 16 6

Casual workers shall be paid ten per cent.(10%) in addition to the above rates.Workers engaged inside in cleaning theinside of producers, scrubbers or enginecrank cases shall be paid sixpence (6d.)per hour extra whilst so employed.

17.Maximum Rate.Notwithstanding anything contained in this

Award to the contrary, no time of duty whatsoevershall be required to be paid for at more than doubletime rate.

18.District Allowance.In addition to the rates prescribed in Clause 16

hereof the District Allowance as prescribed forMunicipal Workers employed by the respondentshall be paid.

I certify pursuant to section 65 of the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1952, that the foregoing is acopy of the agreement arrived at between theparties mentioned above.

Dated at Perth this 25th day of November, 1960.[L,S.I (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,

President.

Filed at my office this 25th day of November,1960.

(Sgd.) R. H. WILLEY,Acting Clerk of the Court of Arbitration.

IN THE COURT OF ARBI1HATIONOF WESTERN AUSTkALIA.

No. 211 of 1959.

Between The Food Preservers' Union of WesternAustralia, Union of Workers, Coastal Districts,Applicant, and Atlas Macaroni Co., GoldenWest Macaroni Co., Golden Sheaf MacaroniCo., Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. G. J. Martin on behalf ofthe respondents, consent in writing having beenobtained from the Secretary on behalf of theapplicant, and by consent, I, the undersigned, Con-ciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitration,in pursuance of a remission to me by the saidCourt and in pursuance of the powers containedin Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act,1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that AwardNo. 10 of 1954 as amended be and the same ishereby further amended in the terms of the at-tached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of December, 1960.

(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Clause 7Wages.Delete this clause and in-

sert in lieu thereof the following:

7.Wages.Per Week.

Basic Wage: £ s. d.

Males 14 14 7

Females 11 0 11

Margin OverMale Basic Wage.

Per Week.Adult Males: £ s. d.

Workers drying macaroni, vermicelliand allied products .... 210

Paste makers .... .. 1 12 0

Press operators 1 12 0All others .... 90

Margin OverFemale Basic Wage.

Per Week.£ s. d.

Adult Females 76Percentage of

Male Basic Wage.Per Week.

Junior Workers (Male):14 to 15 years15 to 16 years16 to 17 years17 to 18 years18 to 19 years19 to 20 years20 to 21 years

(a) Junior15 to 1616 to 1717 to 1818 to 1919 to 2020 to 21

Workersyears ofyears ofyears ofyears ofyears ofyears of

of ageof ageof ageof ageof ageof ageof age

(Female):ageageageageageage

30405060708.0

90

Percentage ofFemale Basic Wage.

Per Week.

405060657585

2. These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

23 December, 1960.J GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4113

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4114 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. {23 December, 1960.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 138A of 1960.

Between The Food Preservers' Union of WesternAustralia, Union of Workers, Coastal Districts,Applicant, and G. Wood Son and Co. andothers, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. G. J. Martin on behalf of therespondent, consent in writing having beenobtained from the Secretary on behalf of the appli-cant, and by consent, I, the undersigned, Concilia-tion Commissioner of the Court of Arbitration, inpursuance of a remission to me by the said Courtand in pursuance of the powers contained in section92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dohereby order and declare that Award No. 22 of1952 as amended be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of December, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Clause 7Wages.Delete subclauses (0) and

(e) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof thefollowing:

Margin OverFemale Basic

Wage Per Week.

s. d.

2. These alterbeginning of thethe date hereof.

ations will take effect as from thefirst pay period commencing after

REGISTRATION OF MINISTERS.

(Pursuant to Part III of the Registration of Births,Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1956.)

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 21st December, 1960.

Appointments.IT is hereby published for general information thatthe undermentioned minister have been dulyregistered in this office for the Celebration ofMarriages throughout the State of Western Aus-tralia :-R.G. No.; Date; Name; Address of Residence;

Registry District.

Roman Catholic.2078/60; 13/12/60; Rev. Henry Cassano; 2 Fraser

Street, Swanbourne; Perth.

Congregational Union of WA.2080/60; 13/12/60; Rev. George James Renwick;

Congregational Manse, 147 Hamilton Street,Queens Park; Canning.

E. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.

APPOINTMENT.(Under section 6 of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1956.)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 21st December, 1960.R.G. No. 123/57Constable Robert Samuel

O'Neill, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths andMarriages for the Roebourne Registry District,to maintain an office at Roebourne, during theabsence on leave of Constable Harry William Mor-row; This appointment dates from 9th December,1960.

E. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.

TOTALISATOR AGENCY BOARDBETTING ACT, 1960.

THE Totalisator Agency Board, acting pursuantto the provisions of the Totalisator Agency BoardBetting Act, 1960, has been pleased to make therules set forth in the schedule to this notice tocome into force on the coming into operation ofthe Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act, 1960.

J P MAHER,Chairman of the Totalisator Agency Board.

19th December, 1960.

Schedule.Totalisator Agency Board Betting Act, 1960.

Rules.

Proceedings of the Board.Meetings.

(1) The Chairman shall convene the firstmeeting of the Board to be held at a time andplace appointed by him, and the Board shallmeet accordingly and shall hold such furthermeetings as it considers necessary for the efficientconduct of its affairs.

(2) The meetings held pursuant to this ruleare called "ordinary" meetings.

The Chairman of his own volition, or if re-quested to do so at any time by any four members,shall forthwith convene a special meeting of theBoard.

(1) The Secretary shall cause to be givento each member in writing, either delivered per-sonally or sent by post or telegraph, notice ofevery meeting of the Board at least forty-eighthours before the time appointed for the com-mencement of the meeting unless the Chairmandirects that shorter notice should be given becauseof an emergency, in which case the Secretaryshall cause the shorter notice to be given to eachmember,

In the case of a special meeting the noticeof the meeting shall specify the business to bedealt with at that meeting.

Notwithstanding the provisions of sub-rules (1) and (2) of this rule, where it appearsto the Chairman that, by reason of the urgencyof the matter required to be dealt with by thaBoard, there is insufficient time available to con-vene a meeting to deal with that matter, if thematter in question is decided by a majority ofthe Board ascertained by separate communica-tion to each member available, the decision shall

(c) Adult Females

(e) Junior Workers (Female):

7 6

Per Cent, ofFemale Basic

Wage Per

Citation.1. These rules may be cited as the Totalisator

Agency Board Rules, 1961.2. In these rules unless the context requires

otherwiseWeek. "Chairman" means the Chairman of the

1516

toto

1617

yearsyears

ofof

ageage

4050

Board;"Secretary" means the person for the time

being appointed to or acting in the office17 to 18 years of age 60 of secretary to the Board;18 to 19 years of age 65 expressions used in these rules have the same19 to 20 years of age 75 respective meanings as in the Totalisator20 to 21 years of age 85 Agency Board Betting Act, 1960.

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be deemed to be the decision of the Board as ifit were made at a duly convened meeting of theBoard.

6. (1) Four members or their respective depu-ties constitute a quorum of the Board and maycarry out the functions of the Board as effectivelyas if all members were present.

(2) If a quorum is not present within half anhour of the time appointed for the commence-ment of a meeting, the business lapses and thebusiness set down for attention at that meetingshall be the business, or included in the business,for attention at the next ordinary or specialmeeting of the Board.

7. (1) At meetings of the Board each memberpresent shall vote on questions submitted at themeeting.

All questions shall be decided by a majorityof votes of the members present and voting.

The Chairman, or the person appointed hisdeputy when presiding, has a deliberative vote and,in the event of an equality of votes, has a castingvote.

8. (1) The Secretary or, if he is not available,any other officer of the Board authorised by theBoard to do so, shall keep proper minutes ofresolutions carried, business transacted, and pro-ceedings effected at each meeting of the Board.

The minutes of the meeting shall be sub-mitted to the members for confirmation eitherat the same or a subsequent meeting and whenconfirmed shall be signed by the Chairman.

Production of the minute book purportingto have been signed by the Chairman is conclusiveevidence of the matters recorded in the minutes.

9. The order of business at ordinary meetingsof the Board shall be as follows:

Reading and confirmation of minutes ofprevious meeting;matters arising from the minutes of theprevious meeting;correspondence;statement of receipts and payments sincethe previous meeting;accounts;matters relating to officers, servants andagents of the Board;motions;notices of motion; and

such other matters as any member desiresto bring before the Board.

10. At special meetings of the Board only thebusiness for which the special meeting has beencalled shall be dealt with.

11. A resolution of the Board shall not be re-voked or altered

unless notice of intention to move therevocation or alteration is given in writingto each of the members at least forty-eighthours before the time appointed for thecommencement of the meeting at whichit is proposed to move the revocation oralteration; orunless the member intending to move therevocation or alteration instead of givingforty-eight hours' notice to each membergives at a meeting of the Board noticeof intention in writing to move the revoca-tion or alteration at the next meeting ofthe Board in which case the Secretary,when giving notice of the next followingmeeting to the members, shall annex to thenotice a copy of the notice of intention,except that the notice shall not in anycase be less than forty-eight hours.

Leave of Absence.12. Each member or deputy for a member is

entitled to such leave of absence upon such termsand conditions as the Minister may grant to him.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Australian Industrial Land & Building Trusts

(W.A.) Pty. Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Australian Industrial Land & Building Trusts(W.A.) Pty. Limited was, on the 1st day of Decem-ber, 1960, changed to and is now situated atGround Floor, Cecil Building, Sherwood Court,Perth.

Dated this 12th day of December, 1960.LENNOX LAMB,

Director.Robinson, Cox & Co., Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Kents Holdings Pty. Ltd.

Coastal Aerated Waters Pty. Ltd.K.W.K. Transport Pty. Ltd.

Derby Power Supply Pty. Ltd.L. Kent Service Station Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof each of the abovenamed companies is situatedat the offices of Messrs. Fuller King & Co.,Chartered Accountants, M.L.C. Building, 171 St.George's Terrace, Perth, and the days and hoursduring which such office is accessible to the publicare as follows: Mondays to Fridays inclusive (butexcluding public holidays), from 10 am. to 12noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Dated this 15th day of December, 1960.LENNOX LAMB,

Secretary.Wheatley & Sons, Solicitors, 49 St. George's

Terrace, Perth.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Vacu-Lug Traction Tyres (W.A.) ProprietaryLimited, is situated at 581-583 Murray Street, Perth,and the days and hours during which such officeis accessible to the Public are as follows: Mondaysto Fridays inclusive (but excluding public holidays),from 10 am. to 12 noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Dated this 30th day of November, 1960.D. J. GRAHAM,

Secretary.Wheatley & Sons, Solicitors, 49 St. George's

Terrace, Perth.

23 December, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4115

Correspondence.All correspondence by the Board shall be

signed by the Chairman or by a member or theSecretary with the approval of the Board.

Common Seal.The device of the common seal shall con-

tain the words "Totalisator Agency Board."(1) The Secretary of the Board shall have

the custody of the common seal of the Board.(2) The common seal shall be kept in such place

as the Board from time to time directs, and, whennot in use, shall be kept in a place of safe custodysecured by lock and key.

(1) The common seal shall not be affixedto any document except by the authority of aresolution of the Board.

(2) Where the common seal is authorised to beaffixed to a document it shall be affixed only inthe presence of at least two members of the Board,one of whom shall be the Chairman or the deputychairman of the Board, who shall thereupon signthe document which shall also be countersignedby the Secretary.

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4116 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [23 December, 1960.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Situation of a Registered Office of a

Company Incorporated Outside Western Aus-tralia which Carries on Business or is aboutto Carry on Business Within Western Aus-tralia, and of the Days and Hours duringwhich such Office is Accessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 330 (4).)

Springside Limited.SPRINGSIDE LIMITED gives notice that theregistered office of the company is situated atCooper Bros., Goyder & Co., Pastoral House, St.George's Terrace, Perth, and that the days andhours during which such office is accessible to thepublic are as follows: Mondays to Fridays in-clusive (except public and bank holidays), from10 a.m. to 12 noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Dated this 9th day of December, 1960.P. R. ADAMS,

Agent in Western Australia.Messrs. Stone, James & Co., Solicitors, 31 St.

George's Terrace, Perth.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.UNITED VAN LINES PROPRIETARY LIMITEDhereby gives notice that the registered office ofthe company is situated at 82-96 Wittenoom Street,East Perth, in the State of Western Australia, andthat the days and hours during which such officeis accessible to the public are as follows: Mondayto Friday, between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and4.30 p.m., except on public holidays, when thesaid office is closed.

Dated this 12th day of December, 1960.S. K. BULLOCH,

Agent in Western Australia.Jackson, McDonald & Co., 55 St. George's Ter-

race, Perth, Solicitors to the abovenamed Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of the

Days and Hours during which such Office isAccessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Five Fathom Films Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Five Fathom Films Pty. Ltd. is situated at SecondFloor, Occidental House, 49 St. George's Terrace,Perth, and that the days and hours during whichsuch office is accessible to the public are as follows:From 10 o'clock in the morning until 3 o'clock inthe afternoon each day except Saturdays, Sundaysand public holidays.

Dated this 12th day of December, 1960.H. EDWARDS,

Director.N. B. Robinson and Russell Williams, Solicitors

for the Company, 49 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered

Office.(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)

M. V. Gerrard Pty. Ltd.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof M. V. Gerrard Pty. Ltd. was, on the 14th dayof December, 1960, changed to and is now situatedat Fourth Floor, Cecil Building, Sherwood Court,Perth.

Dated this 14th day of December, 1960.M. V. GERRARD,

Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Increase in Share Capital beyond the

Registered Capital.(Pursuant to Section 66.)

Diamond Ice & Cold Storage Coy. Pty. Ltd.1. DIAMOND ICE & COLD STORAGE COY. PTY.LTD. hereby gives notice that, by a resolution ofthe company passed on the 6th day of December,1960, the nominal share capital of the companywas increased by the addition thereto of the sumof £150,000 divided into 150,000 Ordinary shares ofone pound (1) each beyond the registered capitalof fifty thousand pounds (350,000).

The additional capital is divided as fol-lows:

Number of Shares: 150,000; Class of Shares:Ordinary; Nominal Amount of Each Share: £1.

The conditions (e.g., voting rights, dividends,etc.,) subject to which the new shares have beenor are to be issued are as follows: The said sharesshall have the same rights and obligations attachedto them as the original share capital of the com-pany.

Dated the 19th day of December, 1960.JOHN H. O'HALLORAN,

Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Registered Office.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Combined Hardware Pty. Ltd. is situated at FirstFloor, 42 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and that thedays and hours during which such office is acces-sible to the public are as follows: Mondays to Fri-days both inclusive (excluding public holidays),from 10 am. to 4 p.m.

Dated this 9th day of December, 1960.ROBINSON, COX & CO.,

Solicitors, Perth.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Situation of Registered Office of a Com-

pany Incorporated outside Western Australiawhich Carries on Business or is about to Carryon Business within Western Australia and ofthe Days and Hours during which such Officeis Accessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 330 (4).)Australian Life Consultants Limited.

AUSTRALIAN LIFE CONSULTANTS LIMITEDhereby gives notice that the registered office of thecompany is situated at Seventh Floor, 81 St.George's Terrace, Perth, and that the days andhours during which such office is accessible to thepublic are as follows: Mondays to Fridays inclu-sive (except public and bank holidays), from 9 a.m.to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Dated this 14th day of December, 1960.H. B. BLANCKENSEE,

Agent in Western Australia.Messrs. Stone, James & Co., of 81 St. George's

Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Davis Auto Sales Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Davis Auto Sales Pty. Ltd. is situated at 144James Street, Perth, and that the days and hoursduring which such office is accessible to the publicare from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.on all week days except Saturdays and public holi-days.

Dated the 8th day of December, 1960.H. T. STABLES,

55 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitor for the Company.

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COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Goliath Mobile Crane Service Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Goliath Mobile Crane Service Pty. Ltd. is situ-ated at 144 James Street, Perth, and that the daysand hours during which such office is accessibleto the public are from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 p.m.to 4 p.m. on all week days except Saturdays andpublic holidays.

Dated the 8th day of December, 1960.H. T. STABLES,

55 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitor for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice Concerning Lost Debenture Stock

Certificate.Australian Guarantee Corporation Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that first mortgage deben-ture stock certificate number 26612 for £2,000 inthe abovenamed company, entered in the name ofMr. James Morrison, of 7 Bay View Street, Bus-selton, has been lost or destroyed, and it is theintention of the directors of the abovenamed com-pany to issue a duplicate certificate in lieu thereofafter the expiration of 28 days from the publica-tion hereof.

Dated the 23rd day of December, 1960.G. R. SPRAGUE,

Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943, AND AMENDMENTS.Notice Covering Lost Stock Certificate.

(Pursuant to Section 414 (1).)Boans Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that stock certificate num-bered 448 for twenty-five stock units (25) in theabovenamed company, entered in the name ofGladys Muriel Espie, 37 Hillway, Nedlands, has beenlost, and it is the intention of the directors of theabovenamed company to issue a duplicate stock cer-tificate in lieu thereof after the expiration oftwenty-eight (28) days from the publication hereof.

E. BENNESS,Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943, AND AMENDMENTS.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office.

(Pursuant to Section 330 (4).)NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof T. Dewez & Comijany Proprietary Limited was,on the 19th day of December, 1960, changed toand is now situated at The Wool Exchange, Nor-folk Street, Fremantie.

Dated this 19th day of December, 1960.P. K. DEWEZ,

Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943, AND AMENDMENTS.Snowhite Pty. Ltd. (In Voluntary Liquidation).

(Section 242.)NOTICE is hereby given that the final meeting ofshareholders will be held on Monday, 16th January,1961, at 22 Howard Street, Perth.

Business.To receive a final report from theLiquidator on the completion of the liquidation.

L. G. FLETCHER,Liquidator.

Western Australia.COMPANIES ACT, 1943, AND AMENDMENTS.

Notice of Change of Company Name.(Section 30 (5).)

NOTICE is hereby given that Golden West Deliv-eries Pty. Ltd., has, by a special resolution of thecompany and with the approval of the Registrarof Companies, signified in writing, changed itsname to Wallistree Pty. Ltd.

Dated the 15th day of December, 1960.A. C. MANNING,

Deputy Registrar of Companies.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation as a limited company has been issuedto each of the undermentioned companies on therespective date specified.

Company; Date of Incorporation.Davis Auto Sales Pty. Ltd.; 14th December, 1960.GOliath Mobile Crane Service Pty. Ltd.; 14th

December, 1960.Timber Industries Coy. Pty. Ltd.; 13th December,

190.Dated this 21st day of December, 1960.

A. C. MANNING,Deputy Registrar of Companies.

Companies Registration Office,Second Floor, Cecil Building,

Sherwood Court, Perth.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959.

(Section 340, Subsection 3.)NOTICE is hereby given that, at the expiration ofthree months from the date hereof, unless causebe shown to the contrary, the names of the under-mentioned companies will be struck off the Registerof Companies:-

30/54Lancefleld No-Liability.26/52Cosmopolitan Gold Mines No-Liability.56/49Blue Spec Mining Company No-

Liability.Dated the 20th day of December, 1960.

T. MACFARLANE,Registrar of Companies.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Charles Macdonald,formerly of Warriddar Station, near Wubin,in the State of Western Australia, StationManager, but late of Wagga Station, Yalgoo,in the said State, Retired Labourer, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given that all persons havingclaims or demands against the estate of the above-named deceased are hereby required to send par-ticulars thereof in writing to the Executor, TheWest Australian Trustee, Executor and AgencyCompany Limited, of 135 St. George's Terrace,Perth, in the said State, on or before the 24thday of January, 1961, after which date the saidExecutor will proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid deceased amongst the persons entitled theretohaving regard only to the claims and demands ofwhich it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 8th day of December, 1960.HENSHAW & WALTON,

44 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Executor.

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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Olive Jane Hooper, lateof 1 Mount Street, Perth, in the State ofWestern Australia, Widow, deceased.

ALL claitns or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trusteesand Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, of 89 St.George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 24th dayof January, 1961, after which date the said Execu-tor will proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid deceased amongst the persons entitled theretohaving regard only to the claims and demandsof which it then shall have had notice.

Dated this 12th day of December, 1960.ROBINSON, COX & CO.,

20 Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of David Haynes Preston,formerly of "Durawah," East Chapman, in theState of Western Australia but late of 78Harbourne Street, Wembley, in the said State,Retired Farmer and Grazier, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trusteesand Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, of 89 St.George's Terrace Perth, on or before the 24th dayof January, 1961, after which date the said Execu-tor will proceed to distribute the Assets of thesaid deceased amongst the persons entitled theretohaving regard only to the claims and demandsof which it shall then have had notice.

Dated this 12th day of December, 1960.LOHRMANN, TINDAL & GUTHRIE,

of Perpetual Trustees Building,89 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Martin BolingbrokeWoodward, late of 129 Charles Street, WestPerth, in the State of Western Australia, Re-tired Business proprietor, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Execu-tor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St.George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 24th dayof January, 1961, after which date the said execu-tor will proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid deceased amongst the persons entitled there-to having regard only to the claims and demandsof which they shall then have notice.

Dated the 13th day of December, 1960.N. B. ROBINSON & RUSSELL

WILLIAMS,of 49 St. George's Terrace, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the Matter of the Will of Peter AlexanderAdams, late of 10 North Street, Swanbourne.in the State of Western Australia, RetiredWaterside Worker, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Execu-tor and Agency Company Limited, care of the

undersigned, on or before the 24th day of January,1961, after which date the said Executor will pro-ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceasedamongst the persons entitled thereto having regardonly to the claims and demands of which it shallthen have had notice.

Dated the 13th day of December, 1960.B. P. KAKIJLAS,

29 Barrack Street, Perth,Solicitor for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will and First Codicil theretoof Cyril Foxwell, late of 145 Abbett Street,Scarborough, in the State of Western Australia,Retired Army Sergeant, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, Athol Clifford Gibson, care of Gibson& Gibson, Solicitors, Victoria House, 98 St. George'sTerrace, Perth, on or before the 24th day of Janu-ary, 1961, after which date the said Executor willproceed to distribute the assets of the said deceasedamongst the persons entitled thereto having regardonly to the claims and demands of which he shallthen have had notice.

Dated the 16th day of December, 1960.GIBSON & GIBSON,

Victoria House, 98 St. George'sTerrace, Perth, Solicitorsfor the Executor.

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