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Bank Holidays throughout the State of Western Australia. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles TO WIT, f Henry Gairdner, <night Commander of the Most CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint GAIRDNER, George, l<night Commander of the Royal Vic- Governor. torian Order, l<night Commander of the Most [L.S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com- panion of the Most Henourabie Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. C.S.D. 247/59. IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of the Bank Holidays Act, 1884, I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint the following special Bank Holidays: Date; Place. Tuesday, 27th December, 1960, Saturday, 31st December, 1960, and Monday, 2nd January, 1961; throughout the State of Western Aus- tralia. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 12th day of October, 1960. By His Excellency's Command, ROSS HUTCHINSON, Chief Secretary. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles TO WIT, Henry Gairdoer, Knight Commander of the Most CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint GAIRDNER, George, l<night 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 Hanourable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State ot Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Anstral ia. Corres. No. 5864/52. WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893- 1950, the Governor is empowered, by Proclamation in the Government Gavette, to revest in Her [3181] El OF 'T:STERN AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) ttt (REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER) Majesty as of her former estate all or any lands whereof Her Majesty may become the registered proprietor; and whereas Her Majesty is now the registered proprietor of portion of Wagin Town Lots 338, 341, 342 and 343 and being the portion coloured brown on Diagram 19944 as comprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1227, folio 13: Now, therefore I, the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this Pro- clamation revest in Her Majesty, her heirs and successors, portion of Wagin Town Lots 338, 341, 342 and 343 aforesaid as of her former estate. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 12th day of October, 1960. By His Excellency's Command, STEWART BOVELL, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Land Act, 1933-1958. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Eocellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles TO WIT, J Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the Most CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael ned Saint GAIRDWER, George, Knight Commander of the Royal Vic- Governor. brian Order, Knight Commander of the Most [L.S.J Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com- panion of the Most H000urable Order of the Bath, Governor in and over the State of Western Aostraliu and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corres. No. 841/58. WHEREAS by section 109 of the Land Act, 1933- 1958, the Governor may resume, for any purpose as in the public interest he may think fit, any portion of land held as a Pastoral Lease; and whereas it is deemed expedient that the portions of Pastoral Leases 394/703, 394/704 and 394/980 described in the schedule hereto should be re- sumed for the purpose of a reserve for "Water": Now, therefore I, Sir Charles Henry Gairdner, Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the No. 86] PERTH: FRIDAY, 21st OCTOBER [1960

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Bank Holidays throughout the State ofWestern Australia.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir CharlesTO WIT, f Henry Gairdner, <night Commander of the Most

CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGAIRDNER, George, l<night Commander of the Royal Vic-

Governor. torian Order, l<night Commander of the Most[L.S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com-

panion of the Most Henourabie Order of theBath, Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Dependencies in the

Commonwealth of Australia.C.S.D. 247/59.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in thefifth section of the Bank Holidays Act, 1884, I,the Governor of the said State, do by this myProclamation appoint the following special BankHolidays:

Date; Place.Tuesday, 27th December, 1960, Saturday, 31st

December, 1960, and Monday, 2nd January,1961; throughout the State of Western Aus-tralia.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 12th day ofOctober, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,ROSS HUTCHINSON,

Chief Secretary.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles

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

GAIRDNER, George, l<night 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 Hanourable Order of theBath, Governor in and over the State otWestern Australia and its Dependencies in the

Commonwealth of Anstral ia.

Corres. No. 5864/52.WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1950, the Governor is empowered, by Proclamationin the Government Gavette, to revest in Her

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Majesty as of her former estate all or any landswhereof Her Majesty may become the registeredproprietor; and whereas Her Majesty is now theregistered proprietor of portion of Wagin TownLots 338, 341, 342 and 343 and being the portioncoloured brown on Diagram 19944 as comprisedin Certificate of Title Volume 1227, folio 13: Now,therefore I, the Governor, with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, do by this Pro-clamation revest in Her Majesty, her heirs andsuccessors, portion of Wagin Town Lots 338, 341,342 and 343 aforesaid as of her former estate.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 12th day ofOctober, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,STEWART BOVELL,

Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Land Act, 1933-1958.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Eocellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles

TO WIT, J Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the MostCHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael ned Saint

GAIRDWER, George, Knight Commander of the Royal Vic-Governor. brian Order, Knight Commander of the Most

[L.S.J Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com-panion of the Most H000urable Order of theBath, Governor in and over the State ofWestern Aostraliu and its Dependencies in the

Commonwealth of Australia.

Corres. No. 841/58.WHEREAS by section 109 of the Land Act, 1933-1958, the Governor may resume, for any purposeas in the public interest he may think fit, anyportion of land held as a Pastoral Lease; andwhereas it is deemed expedient that the portionsof Pastoral Leases 394/703, 394/704 and 394/980described in the schedule hereto should be re-sumed for the purpose of a reserve for "Water":Now, therefore I, Sir Charles Henry Gairdner,Governor as aforesaid, with the advice of the

No. 86] PERTH: FRIDAY, 21st OCTOBER [1960

3188 GOVE1NMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

Executive Council, do by this my Proclamationresume portions of Pastoral Leases 394/703, 394/704 and 394/980 for the purpose aforesaid.

Schedule.All that portion of land, being the land bordered

red on Department of Lands and Surveys OriginalPlan 8207, and containing 2,799 acres, boundedby lines starting from a point on the easternboundary of Pastoral Lease 394/704, situate 190chains 19 links south from its north-eastern cornerand extending 82 degrees 11 minutes, 113 chains4 links; thence 172 degrees 11 minutes, 80 chains;thence 262 degrees 11 minutes, 136 chains 76 links;thence south 73 chains 25 links; thence west 120chains; thence north 137 chains 53 links, andthence 82 degrees 11 minutes, 133 chains 90 linksto the starting point.

948 acres resumed from Pastoral Lease 394/703.About 1,250 acres resumed from Pastoral Lease

394/704.About 530 acres resumed from Pastoral Lease

394/980.(Public Plan 110/300.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 12th day ofOctober, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,STEWART BOVELL,

Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Land Act, 1933-1958.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles

TO WIT, Henry Guirdner, I<night Commander of the MostCHARLES 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.] Encellent Order of the British Empire, Com-panion of the Most Hunonrable Order of theBath, Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Dependencies in the

Cnmmunmealth of Australia.

Corres. No. 15135/11.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1958, the Governor may, by Proclamation andsubject to such conditions as may be expressedtherein, classify as of Class "A" any lands of theCrown reserved to Her Majesty for any of thepurposes specified in the said section; and whereasit is deemed expedient that the reserve describedin the schedule hereto should be classified as ofClass "A": Now, therefore I, the Governor, withthe advice of the Executive Council, do by thismy Proclamation classify as of Class "A" thereserve described hereunder.

Schedule.Reserve No. 25763 (Plantagenet Locations 6778,

6788 and 6789), containing 126 acres 1 rood 7perches, for the purpose of a "Watering and Stop-ping Place for Travellers and Stock." (Plan445/80, A2.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 12th day ofOctober, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,STEWART BOVELL,

Minister for Lands.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Dedication of Public Highway.Bunbury Municipality.

PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles

TO WIT, I Henry Gairdne,, Knight Communder of the MostCHARLES HENRY Oiotioguished Order of Saivt Michael and Saint

GAIRONER, George, Knight Commander of the Royal Vic-Governor. tarian Order, Knight Commander of the Must

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

Commxnweulth of Australia.

Corr. 1627/59.WHEREAS by sections 223 and 225 of the Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1906-1959 (6 Edwardi, No.32), it shall be lawful for the Governor, on requestof the Council, by notice in the GovernmentGarette, to declare any land reserved, used, or bypurchase or exchange acquired for a Street or way,or any place, bridge, or thoroughfare, to be apublic highway, and such land shall thereupon andthenceforth, from the date of such Proclamation,become and be absolutely dedicated to the publicas a public highway within the meaning of anylaw now or hereafter in force; and whereas theBunbury Municipal Council has requested thatcertain land named and described in the Schedulehereunder which has been reserved for a streetor way within the Municipality of Bunbury bedeclared a public highway: Now, therefore I, thesaid Governor, by and with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, do by this my Proclama-tion declare the said land to be a public highway,and such land shall, from the date of this Pro-clamation, be absolutely dedicated to the public asa highway within the meaning of any law now orhereafter in force.

Schedule.Name of Street; Width; Position; Titles

Office Plan.Bushell Street; 100 links plus truncations; from

Winton Street to Hands Avenue; 6963.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 28th day ofSeptember, 1960.

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

Minister for Local Government.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Dedication of Public Highway.City of Fremantle.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir CharlesTO WIT, Henry Gairdner, l<night Cxmmunder of the Most

CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order uf Saint Michuel and SaintGAIRDNER, George, Knight Commander of the Ruyal Vic-

C over nv r. txrian Order, Knight Commander of the MostC L.S. J Excellent Order of the British Empire, Cnm-

panion of the Most Honourahle Order of theBath, Governor in and over the State ofWestern Australia and its Dependencies in the

Commonwealth of Avstralia.

Corr. 2157/60.WHEREAS by sections 223 and 225 of the Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1906-1959 (6 Edwardi, No.32), it shall be lawful for the Governor, on requestof the Council, by notice in the GovernmentGazette, to declare any land reserved, used, or bypurchase or exchange acquired for a street orway, or any place, bridge, or thoroughfare, to bea public highway, and such land shall thereuponand thenceforth, from the date of such Proclama-tion, become and be absolutely dedicated to thepublic as a public highway within the meaning ofany law now or hereafter in force; and whereasthe City of Fremantle has requested that certainland named and described in the Schedule here-under which has been reserved for streets or ways

within the City of Fremantle, be declared publichighways: Now, therefore I, the said Governor,by and with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, do by this my Proclamation declarethe said land to be public highways, and suchland shall, from the date of this Proclamation, beabsolutely dedicated to the public as highwayswithin the meaning of any law now or hereafterin force.

Schedule.Chadwick Street and Harwood Street and the wid-

enings of South Street and Hines Road, asshown on L.T.O. Plan 6341.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 20th day ofSeptember, 1960.

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

Minister for Local Government.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

WESTERN AUSTRALIA,TO WIT,

CHARLES HENRYCAIRO NER,Governor.

[L.S.]

Dedication of Public Highway.

City of Nedlands.PROCLAMATION

By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir CharlesHenry Gairdner, l(night Commander of the MoatDistinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Knight Commander of the Royal Vic-torian Order, Knight Commander of the MoatExcellent 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.

Corr. 1858/49.WHEREAS by sections 223 and 225 of the Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1906-1960 (6 Edwardi, No.32), it shall be lawful for the Governor, on requestof the Council, by notice in the GovernmentGarette, to declare any land reserved, used, orby purchase or exchange acquired for a streetor way, or any place, bridge, or thoroughfare, tobe a public highway, and such land shall there-upon and thenceforth, from the date of suchProclamation, become and be absolutely dedicatedto the public as a public highway within the mean-ing of any law now or hereafter in force; andwhereas the City of Nedlands has requested thatcertain land named and described in the Schedulehereunder which has been reserved for a streetor way within the City of Nedlands, be declareda public highway: Now, therefore I, the saidGovernor, by and with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, do by this my Proclamationdeclare the said land to be a public highway, andsuch land shall, from the date of this Proclama-tion, be absolutely dedicated to the public as ahighway within the meaning of any law now orhereafter in force.

Schedule.Name of Street; Width; Position; Titles

Office Plan.Hensman Street; 100 links; from Servetus Street

to Swanbourne Terrace; Index 814 (3).Given under my hand and the Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 12th day ofOctober, 1960.

By His Excellency's Command,

L. A. LOGAN,Minister for Local Government.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

Dedication of Public Highway.Wagin Municipality.

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

TO WIT, J Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the MustCHARLES HENRY OLtinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

GAl RON ER, Georee, Knight Commander nf the Royal Vic-Governor. torian Order, Knight Commander of the Must

LL.S.J Excellent Order of the Bntish Empire, Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order nf theBath, Governor in and ever the State ofWestern Australia and its Dependencies in the

Commonwealth of Australia.Corr. 5864/52,

WHEREAS by sections 223 and 225 of the Muni-cipal Corporations Act, 1906-1959 (6 Edwardi, No.32), it shall be lawful for the Governor, on requestof the Council, by notice in the GovernmentGavette, to declare any land reserved, used, or bypurchase or exchange acquired for a street orway, or any place, bridge, or thoroughfare, to bea public highway, and such land shall thereuponand thenceforth, from the date of such Procla-mation, become and be absolutely dedicated to thepublic as a public highway within the meaning ofany law now or hereafter in force; and whereasthe Wagin Municipal Council has requested thatcertain land named and described in the Schedulehereunder which has been reserved for a streetor way within the Municipality of Wagin, be de-clared a public highway: Now, therefore I, thesaid Governor, by and with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, do by this my Proclama-tion, declare the said land to be a public highway,and such land shall, from the date of this Pro-clamation, be absolutely dedicated to the publicas a highway within the meaning of any law nowor hereafter in force.

Schedule.Name of Street; Width; Position.

Kitchener Street; 100 links; extending along thenorth-western boundary of lot 1 on Land TitlesOffice Diagram No. 19944, from Unicorn Streetto Ballagin Road.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 12th day ofOctober, 1960.

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

Minister for Local Government.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 12thday of October, 1960, the following Orders inCouncil were authorised to be issued:

Land Act, 1933-1958.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1958, it is, inter alia, made lawful for the Governor,by Order in Council, to direct that any landreserved pursuant to the provisions of this Actshall be granted in fee simple to any person (asdefined in the said section) subject to the con-dition that the person shall not lease or mortgagethe whole or any part of the land without theconsent of the Governor and subject to such otherconditions and limitations as the Governor shalldeem necessary to ensure the land is used for thepurpose for which the land is reserved as afore-said; and whereas it is deemed expedient as fol-lows:

Corres. No. 2343/25.That reserve No. 18985(Plantagenet Location 4421) should, subject asaforesaid, be granted in fee simple to The BaptistUnion of Western Australia Incorporated, to beheld in trust for the purpose of a "Church Site(Baptist)

Corres. No. 8752/08.That reserve No. 25762(Cottesloe Lot 323) should, subject as aforesaid,be granted in fee simple to The Trustees for thetime being of the Cottesloe District FriendlySocieties Association of W.A, in trust for thepurpose of a "Hall Site (United Friendly Societies) ."

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3189

19O GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

Corres. No. 5864/52.That portion of reserveNo. 6985 as comprised in Wagin Lot 1766 should,subject as aforesaid, be granted in fee simple toThe Wagin Agricultural Society Incorporated tobe held in trust for the purpose of an additionto the Agricultural Show Ground.

Corres. No. 2598/40.That reserve No. 22187(Chidlow Lot 18) should, subject as aforesaid, begranted in fee simple to The Roman CatholicBishop of Perth to be held in trust for the pur-pose of a "Church Site (Roman Catholic)."

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, byand with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, doth hereby direct that the beforemen-tioned reserves shall be granted in fee simple tothe abovementioned bodies, to be held in trustfor the purposes aforesaid, subject to the condi-tion that the land shall not be leased or mort-gaged in whole or in part without the consent ofthe Governor.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1958.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corres. No. 1440/59.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1958, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any reserve shall vest in and be held by anymunicipality, road board, or other person or per-Sons to be named in the order, in trust for anyof the purposes set forth in section 29 of the saidAct, or for the like or other public purposes to bespecified in such order, and with power of sub-leasing; and whereas it is deemed expedient thatreserve No. 25767 should vest in and be held bythe West Kimberley Road Board in trust for thepurpose of Recreation (Golf Links): Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, dothhereby direct that the beforementioned reserveshall vest in and be held by the West KimberleyRoad Board in trust for Recreation (Golf Links),with power to the said West Kimberley RoadBoard, subject to the approval in writing of theMinister for Lands being first obtained, to leasethe whole or any portion of the said reserve forany term not exceeding 21 years from the date ofthe lease.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

Land Act, 1933-1958.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1958, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any reserve shall vest in and be held by anymunicipality, road board, or other person or per-sons to be named in the order in trust for the likeor other public purposes to be specified in suchorder; and whereas it is deemed expedient asfollows:

Corr. No. 9502/05.That reserve No. 9895should vest in and be held by the Yilgarn RoadBoard in trust for Road Board Purposes.

Corr. No. 1596/24.That reserve No. 18699should vest in and be held by the Kojonup RoadBoard in trust for the purpose of Recreation.

Corr. No. 1874/60.That reserve No. 25765should vest in and be held by the Minister forWorks in trust for the purpose of Water Supply.

Corr. No. 1445/59.That reserve No. 25760should vest in and be held by the Minister brWa.ter Supply in trust for the purpose of a Drain.

Corr. No. 15135/11That Class "A" reserve No.25763 should vest in and be held by the Plan-tagenet Road Board in trust for the purpose of aWatering and Stopping Place for Travellers andStock.

Corr. No. 2597/60.That reserve No. 25764should vest in and be held by the Minister forRailways in trust for Railway Purposes.

Corr. No. 3093/15.That reserve No. 16140should vest in and be held by the West KimberleyRoad Board in trust for the purpose of a Camp-ing and Caravan Park.

Corr. No. 2092/55.That reserve No. 25769should vest in and be held by the Kojonup RoadBoard in trust for the purpose of Gravel.

Corr. No. 2206/90, Vol. 3.That reserve No.1952 should vest in and be held by the KatanningRoad Board in trust for the purpose of Recreation(Pinwernying Park).

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,by and with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned reserves shall vest in and be held bythe abovementioned bodies in trust for the pur-poses aforesaid, subject nevertheless to the powersreserved to him by section 37 of the said Act.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

Constitution Act, 1889.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

F.D. 1368/54.WHEREAS the enactment contained in section 74of the Constitution Act, 1889, whereby the appoint-ment of all public officers under the Governmentof the State is vested in the Governor in Councildoes not apply to minor appointments which byAct of Legislature or by Order in Council may bevested in the heads of departments or other offi-cers or persons within the State; and whereas itis desirable that the appointment of persons asemployees of the Forests Department and itsbranches at a daily or weekly rate of wages shouldbe vested in Francis John Campbell or any per-son appointed to temporarily act in place of suchofficer: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gov-ernor, by and with the advice of the ExecutiveCouncil, hereby vests in Francis John Campbelland any person appointed to temporarily act inplace of such officer, the appointment of personsas employees of the Forests Department and itsbranches at a daily or weekly rate of wages.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

Forests Act, 1918-1954.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

F.D. 756/58.WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918-1954, it isprovided that a dedication under the said Act ofCrown land as a State Forest may be revoked inwhole or in part in the following manner:

The Governor shall cause to be laid onthe Table of each House of Parliament aproposal for such revocation.After such proposal has been laid beforeParliament the Governor, on a resolutionbeing passed by both Houses that suchproposal be carried out, shall, by Orderin Council, revoke such dedication.

And whereas His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator did cause to be laidon the Table of each House of Parliament hisproposal dated the 23rd day of October, 1958, forthe revocation in part of the dedication of Crownlands as State Forest; and whereas after suchproposal had been laid before Parliament a reso-lution was passed by both Houses that such pro-posal should be carried out: Now, therefore, His

n t' Gonor. with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, doth herebyrevoke in part the dedication of Crown lands asState Forest No. 28 by excising that portion ofsuch State Forest as is described in the Schedulehereto.

Schedule.State Forest No. 28 (Nelson Location 10891) an

area bounded on the south by part of the north-ern boundary of Nelson Location 8004, on the west

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3191

by part of the eastern side of road 11435, on thenorth by part of the southern boundary of NelsonLocation 8003 and on the east by part of thewestern boundary of Nelson Location 10891 assurveyed. (Plan 414D/40, B4.)

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,u!era of the Council.

Forests Act, 1918-1954.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

F.D. 756/58.WHEREAS by the Forests Act, 1918-1954, it isprovided that a dedication under the said Act ofCrown land as a State Forest may be revoked inwhole or in part in the following manner: -

The Governor shall cause to be laid on theTable of each House of Parliament a pro-posal for such revocation.After such proposal has been laid beforeParliament the Governor, on a resolutionbeing passed by both Houses that suchproposal be carried out, shall, by Order inCouncil, revoke such dedication.

And whereas His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator did cause to be laidon the Table of each House of Parliament hisproposal dated the 23rd day of October, 1958, forthe revocation in part of the dedication of Crownlands as State Forest; and whereas after suchproposal had been laid before Parliament a reso-lution was passed by both Houses that such pro-posal should be carried out: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Governor, with the advice and con-sent of the Executive Council, doth hereby revokein part the dedication of Crown lands as StateForest No. 36 by excising that portion of suchState Forest as is described in the schedule hereto.

Schedule.State Forest No. 36 (Nelson Location 12579).

(Plan 442A/40, B? and 2.)(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,

Clerk of the Council.

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1956.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.S. File 777/60.WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1956, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage shall, with the approval of the Governor,have power to construct, provide and extend WaterWorks, Sewerage Works and Metropolitan MainDrainage Works; and whereas the preliminary re-quirements of the said Act have been compliedwith, and plans, sections and estimates in respectof the works hereinafter mentioned have beensubmitted to and approved by the Governor inCouncil: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gov-ernor, with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, does hereby empower the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage toundertake the construction of the following worksunder the said Act, namely:

Metropolitan Water Supply.City of Perth, City of Subiaco, City of Nedlands.

Victoria Park-Bold Park Forty-two InchTrunk MainThird Section.

The construction of a forty-two inch diametermain (length about 17,250 feet).

The above main to be complete with valves andall necessary apparatus, as shown on PlanM.W.S.S. & D.D., No. 8482.

This Order in Council shall take effect fromthe 21st day of October, 1960.

(Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of th Executive Coupcil.

Country Towns Sewerage Act, 1948-1951.Construction of Merredin Sewerage Reticulation

(Area No. 1).ORDER IN COUNCIL.

P.W.W.S. 535/60.WHEREAS by the Country Towns Sewerage Act,1948-1951, it is provided that before undertakingthe construction of water works, the Minister shallsubmit plans, descriptions, books of reference andestimates of the proposed works to the Governorfor approval; and if they are approved, the Gov-ernor may forthwith, by Order in Council, em-power the Minister to undertake the constructionof the proposed works: Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Governor, with the advice of the Execu-tive Council, doth hereby approve of the plans,descriptions, books of reference and estimatesmarked on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 38239, for the con-struction of the Merredin Sewerage ReticulationScheme (Area No. 1) which was duly submitted forapproval and hereby empowers the Minister toundertake the construction of the said works.

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

Municipal Corporations Act, 1906.Municipality of Albany.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 213/60.WHEREAS by section 71 of the Municipal Cor-porations Act, 1906, the Governor may by anorder to be published in the Government Gavettedirect that anything connected with the prepara-tion or revision or completion of the electoral listfor a municipal district which has not been donewithin the time appointed or limited for thatpurpose shall be done, and may appoint theseveral times and interval of times, or the severalremaining times and intervals of times, as thecase may require, at or within which the neces-sary acts shall be done; and whereas the Muni-cipality of Albany has not completed the prepara-tion of the electoral lists within the prescribedtime; and whereas it is desirable that the defectsshould be remedied: Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Governor doth hereby order that theMunicipality of Albany shall be ordered, author-ised and empowered to exhibit the electoral listson the 6th October, 1960, and to revise the saidlists in accordance with the said Act by the stagesand on the dates specified hereunder:

Last day for receipt of claims and objections:16th October, 1960.

Last day for exhibition of list of claims andobjections: 17th October, 1960.

Last day for holding of Revision Court: 24thOctober, 1960.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

Municipal Corporations Act, 1906.Municipality of Geraldton.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.LG.D. 328/59.

WHEREAS it is provided by subsection (1) (b)(iii) of section 480 of the Municipal CorporationsAct, 1906. that a Council may, with the approvalof the Governor, expend out of the ordinaryrevenue of the municinality any sum or sums notexceeding in the aggregate 10 per cent, of suchordinary revenue for providing an forms of touristpropaganda both within the district and else-where in connection with or in relation to anytourist resort within the district of the council;and whereas the Municipality of Geraldton isdesirous of expending the sum of £250 from itsordinary revenue for tourist propaganda purposes:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, act-ing by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council and in exercise of the powervested in him in the said section of the said Act,doth hereby authorise the Municipality of Gerald-ton to expend from its ordinary revenue the sumof £250 for tourist propaganda purposes.

R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

3192 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Premier's Department,Perth, 20th October, 1960.

IT Is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the appointmentof the following to the Commission of the Peacefor the State of Western Australia:

Joseph Richard Eaton, of 230 Great EasternHighway, Midland Junction.

Walter Ernest Fletcher, of 15 Ware Street,Wagin.

Sydney Alfred MacNamara, of 74 HeytesburyRoad, Subiaco.

R. H. DOIG,Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

AUDIT ACT, 1904.The Treasury,

Perth, 18th October, 1960.Trsy. 267/53.

IT is herey published for general information thatMr. J. L. Gordon has been appointed as a Receiverof Revenue for the Land Resumption Office asfrom the 23rd September, 1960.

Trsy. 906/40.IT is hereby published for general informationthat Mr. F. Staples has been appointed as Certify-ing Officer for the State Government InsuranceOffice for the period 12th September, 1960, to 23rdSeptember, 1960.

K. J. TOWNSING,Under Treasurer.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.Application for License in the First Instance.To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth.

I, ROBERT FRANK HAYDN RUSE, of 154 AdelmaRoad, Dalkeith, Licensed Land Agent, having at-tained the age of 21 years, hereby apply on behalf

Crown Law Department,C.L.D. 8204/54. Perth, 12th October, 1960.

THE Honourable the Attorney General has been pleased to issue instructions that the following scale of fecs prescribed byhim, under section 41 of the Coroners Act, 1920, shall come into force on and from the date of publication of this notice inthe Government Gazette.

R. C. GREEN,Under Secretary for Law.

I, ARTHUR FREDERICK WATTS, Attorney General, acting under and by virtue of the powers conferred upon me by sec-tion 41 of the Coroners Act, 1920, do hereby prescribe the following scale of fees to be paid to Medical Practitioners for attend-ing at inquests and for making post-mortem examinations, which scale shall supersede the scales of fees prescribed underthe said section published in the Government Gazette on the 14th February, 1958 and the 13th September, 1960.

1. For every post-mortem examination held, for attending and giving evidence at any inquest and for expenses whentravelling to and from locus in quo of inquest or post-mortem examination

District

Fremantle to Midland Junc-tion

Goldfields or tropicsAll other places

Post-Mortem Examinations

WhereMorgueExists

£ s. d.

t3 3 0t4 4 0t4 4 0

Where noMorgueExists

SuperficialExaminationof a Body

£ s. d.

1 11 61 11 61 11 6

of the Company registered by the name of FrankRuse Pty. Ltd., for a license to carry on the busi-ness of a land agent under the Land Agents Act,1921. The principal place of business will be at45 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Dated the 14th day of October, 1960.FRANK RUSE.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 21st day of November, 1960,

at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon as the time forthe hearing of the foregoing application at theCourt of Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 17th day of October, 1960.J. W. JOYCE,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objection to the granting of the applicationmay be served on the applicant and the Clerk ofPetty Sessions at any time prior to seven days be-fore the date appointed for the hearing.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 19th October, 1960.

THE Hon. Attorney General has amended thetemporary assignment pursuant to section 10 (2)of the Stipendiary Magistrates Act, 1957, to Wil-liam Lewis Hardwick, a stipendiary magistratetemporarily appointed under the StipendiaryMagistrates Act, 1957, of the Stirling MagisterialDistrict and the Albany, Katanning, Kojonup,Mount Barker and Ravensthorpe Local Courts,during the absence on leave of Hector GeorgeSmith, Stipendiary Magistrate, to commence from26th October, 1960, instead of from 30th Septem-ber, 1960, as published in Government Gazette(No. 78), of 16th September, 1960.

H. C. GREEN,Under Secretary for Law.

Allowance as Witness atInquest

Allowances according tothe rates prescribedfrom time to time underScale of Allowances towitnesses

* Mileage per mile travelledboth ways where no Public

Conveyance available

To coverCost of

Conveyance

Additionalfor

Subsistencewhen 10 miles

travelledone way

* The Government reserves the right to supply a conveyance in lieu of paying mileage.t Plus fee of 15s. for preparation and cleaning of Morgue.

When travelling to and from locus in quo of inquest or post-mortem examination by rail, coach, or public con-veyance, the actual amount of fare, and a subsistence allowance on the same scale as allowance for attendance as witnessat inquest.

The term "Goldfields " applies to all proclaimed Goldfields ; and the term "Tropics" applies to all parts ofthe State North of 25° South Latitude.

Under any extraordinary circumstances, or in case of dispute, such remuneration shall be allowed as shall be deter-mined by the Attorney General, after talcing the circumstances into consideration.

Dated the 12th day of October, 1960. A. F. WATTS,Attorney General.

£ s. d.

550550

s. d.

131919

s. d.

101010

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3193

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Department Position Class Salary DateReturnable

1960Agriculture Laboratory Assistant (Male), Animal Health G-X 53%-15 years to 21st October

Laboratory (New Item) (a) (e) Margin £371Public Works Clerk, Relieving Staff, Accounting Division C-II-2 Margin £479-f515 do.

(Item 509/59)Lands and Surveys Clerk Assistant, Applications Branch (Item C-II--4 Margin £677-f73i 28th October

2594/59)Do, do. Clerk, Surveyor General's Division (Item C-II-4 Margin £677-f731 do.

2762/59)Treasury (two positions) Assessor, Grade 3 (Items 128/59 and 129/59) C-II--3 Margin £569-f623 do.Audit Clerk (Item 291/59) (b) C-II-2/3 Margin £479-f623 do.Mines Clerk, Geological Survey Branch (Item 3779/ C-IT-i Margin £407-f443 do.

59)Public Service Commissioner's General Assistant, Records Repository (a) G-VII-i/2 Margin £155-f311 do.

OfficePremier's Private Secretary, Premier (Item 16/59) C-II-4/5, Margin £677-f839 do.Education (two positions) District Superintendent of Education (Prim-

ary (a) (h)P-I-3/5 Margin £1831-f2145 do.

Do..... District Superintendent of Education (Sec-ondary) (a) (h)

P-I-3/5 Margin £1831-f2145 do.

Do..... Assistant Superintendent of Manual Training P-I-l/3 Margin £1599-f 1889 do.(a) (h)

Crown Law Trust Officer, Grade 2, Public Trust Office 0-11-3/4 Margin £569-f731 do.(Item 2056/59) (g)

Do..... Assistant Registrar, Arbitration Court (Item C-h-b Margin £1379-fi433 do.1937/59)

Do. Clerk, Conveyancing Section, Solicitor Gen-eral's Office (new Item)

C-Il-i Margin £407-f443 do.

Do. Architect, Grade 2 (Item 1003/59) ........ P-II-8/9 Margin £1 l63-fi325 do.Do. Engineering Surveyor, Grade 2 (Item 837/59) P-II-4/5 Margin £677-f839 do.

(a) (i)Agriculture Dairy Instructor (Item 3151/59) (j) G-II-3 Margin £569-f623 do.

Field Technician, Gascoyne Tropical Research G-II-1/2 Margin £407-f515 do.Station, or

Field Assistant (a) (k) G-VI Margin £155 (21years of age)-f37l

do.

Crown Law. Solicitor, Grade 2 P-II-8/9 Margin £i163-fi325 do.Public Works Principal Architect (Item 965/59) (a) (f) PS-f3,858 Gross £3,978 4th NovemberAgriculture Clerk, Correspondence and Staff Section C-TI-i Margin £407-f443 do.

(Item 2965/59)Do. Laboratory Assistant (Female), Seed Cer-

tification and Weed Control Branch, Bio-logical Services Division (Item 3302/59)

G-VIII 68%-15 years toMargin £226

do.

(a) (c)Chief Secretary's Probation Officer (Male), Prisons Department G-hI-3 Margin £569-f623 do.

(new Item) (a) (d)Public Works Supervisor, Maintenance Branch (Perth),

Architectural Division (Item 1077/59)G-hI-5 Margin £785-f839 do.

Do.... Clerk Assistant (Northam Water Supply),Accounting Division (Item 572/59)

C-hI-3 Margin £569-f623 do.

Crown Law. Clerk (Solicitor General), Solicitor General's C-II-3 Margin £569-f623 do.Office (Item 1899/59)

Do..... Clerk, Conveyancing, Public Trust Office C-Il-i Margin £407-f443 do.(Item 2074/59)

Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.

Office to be classified C-II-4 on completion of four year's continuous service therein by occupant.Junior Certificate, including English and Mathematics A essential, with Science subjects desirable. Preference

given to applicants with Leaving Certificate.Practical experience in welfare work.

() Junior Certificate including English and Maths A with science subjects and interest in biology desirable. Preferenceto applicants with Leaving Certificate.

Corporate membership of The Royal Australian Institute of Architects, with wide experience in the design andconstruction of all classes of buildings, including hospitals.

The possession of an Accountancy qualification examination will be regarded as an important factor when judgingrelative efficiency.

Plus variable allowance, £122 per annum.W.A. School of Mines Surveyor's Certificate or an approved equivalent qualification.Certificates of Competency under the Dairy Industry Act for testing and grading cream and milk, butter-making

and cheese-snaking Preference wifi be given to a Diplomate of a recognised Agricultural College.Technician : Diploma of recognised Agricultural College or approved equivalent. Assistant Junior Certificate,

including English and Mathematics A essential, with Science subjects desirable. Preference for Leaving Certificate or Diplomaof recognised Agricultural College.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1956, 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.

R. J. BOND21st October, 1960. Public Service Commissioner.

3194 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 19th October, 1960.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas accepted the following resignation:-

Ex. Co. 1671-G. L. Lecky, Typist, Records andCorrespondence, Land Titles Office, Crown LawDepartment, as from 16th September, 1960.

And has approved of the creation of the follow-ing positions under section 32 of the Public ServiceAct, 1904-1956:-

Ex. Co. 1681-Library Assistant, C-V, PublicHealth Department.

Ex. Co. 1671-Clerk, C-Il-i, Conveyancing Sec-tion, Crown Law Department.

Ex. Co. 1671-Probation Officer, G-II-3, PrisonsDepartment, Chief Secretary's Department.

Ex. Co. 1679 (3 positions) .-District Superin-tendents of Education, P-I-3/5, Professional Divi-sion, Education Department.

Ex. Co. 1679-Assistant Superintendent ofManual Training, P-I-1/3, Professional Division,Education Department.

Ex. Co. 1671-Engineering Draftsman, P-II-1/5,Laboratory Technician, Grade 3, G-II-1/2, Labora-tory Assistant, G-X, Engineering Chemistry Divi-sion, Government Chemical Laboratories, MinesDepartment.

And has approved of the following transfer inaccordance with section 10 of the Public ServiceAct, 1904-1956:-

Ex. Co. 1671-V. H. Duncan, from Item 2074/59,Clerk, C-Il-i, Conveyancing, Public Trust Office,Crown Law Department, to the list of officersattached pending allocation to an apropriate item,as from 12th October, 1960.

And has approved of the following appointmentsunder the provisions of the Public Service Act,1904-1956:-

Name; Position; Department; Date.Ex. Co. 1673.

Godinovich, Andrija; Clerk, C-IV, Lands andTitles Office; Crown Law; 26/1/60.

Roberts, Linda Margaret; Assistant, G-IX,Midland Junction Technical School, Tech-nical Education Division; Education;15/5/60.

Gilbert, Barbara Ann; Typist, C-V, Correspon-dence School, Technical Education Divi-sion; Education; 20/5/60.

Marsh, Sybil Vera; Typist, C-V, Correspon-dence Branch; Education; 1/2/60.

Cromer, Charlestra Lillian; Library Cataloguer,C-III-2, Teachers' College (Claremont);Education; 31/8/59.

Wheeler, Geoffrey John; Drafting Assistant,G-XI, Drafting Branch; Forests; 1/3/60.

Richards, Jacqueline Glenys; Drafting Assist-ant, G-XII, Mapping Branch; Lands andSurveys; 2/2/60.

Hobbs, Margaret Elizabeth; Drafting Assistant,G-XII, Mapping Branch; Lands and Sur-veys; 2/2/60.

Possilo, Joy Lynnette; Drafting Assistant,G-XII, Mapping Branch; Lands and Sur-veys; 24/2/60.

Stanley, Anthony Robert Knowsley; GeneralAssistant, G-VII-1, Mapping Branch;Lands and Surveys; 1/1/60.

Colreavy, Peter Matthew; Inspector (Drain-age), G-II-2, Investigation and DesignSection, Engineering Division; Metropoli-tan Water Supply; 28/1/60.

Meyer, Catherine Ellen; Assistant, G-IX, Fire-arms Branch; Police; 1/2/60.

Pascotto, Rosanna; Drafting Assistant, G-XII,Architectural Division; Public Works;7/3/60.

Gansberg, Elwyn Joy; Assistant (Kalgoorlie),G-IX, Architectural Branch; Public Works;14/3/60.

Schnaars, Elizabeth Maeva; Drafting Assist-ant, G-XII, Architectural Division; PublicWorks; 20/2/60.

Stewart, Noel Desmond; Engineering Drafts-man, P-II-1/5, Drawing Office, Engineer-ing Division; Public Works; 27/2/60.

Wright, Ellaine Marie; Accounting Machinist,C-Vt Accounts Branch; Treasury; 1/7/59.

Ex. Co. 1675.Fraser, J. H.; Accounting Machinist, C-V, Ac-

counts Branch; Lands and Surveys;1/12/59.

Roach, L. M.; Typist, C-V, CorrespondenceBranch; Metropolitan Water Supply;26/2/60.

Liggins, A. J.; Drafting Assistant, G-XII, En-gineering Drawing Office; MetropolitanWater Supply; 3/2/60.

Ellery, M. J.; Typist, C-V, CorrespondenceBranch; State Government InsuranceOffice; 1/12/59.

Ex. Co. 1678.Woods, Samuel William; Superintendent of

Research, P-I-1/3, Professional Branch;Education; 14/4/60.

Anderson, Janet Lilian; Accounting Machinist,C-V, Accounting Division; MetropolitanWater Supply; 19/1/60.

O'Connor, Robert Francis; Senior LaboratoryTechnologist (Medical), P-II-6/7, PublicHealth Laboratories; Public Health;17/2/60.

Mitchell, Patricia Margaret; AccountingMachinist, C-V, Accounts Branch; Trea-sury; 2/2/60.

Ex. Co. 1674.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas appointed the following days to be Public Ser-vice holidays at the places specified, in lieu of theholiday granted in the metropolitan area for theRoyal Agricultural Show held at Claremont:-

Friday, 28th October. 1960-Katanning (ShowDay).

Friday, 11th November, 1960-Albany (ShowDay).

AMENDMENT TO TITLE AND CLASSIFICATION.IN accordance with section 69 of the Public Ser-vice Act, 1904-1956, notification is given that thetitle and classification of Item 3260/59, vacant,Plant Research Division, Department of Agricul-ture, have been amended from Field Technician,Grade 3, G-iI-1/2, to Field Assistant, G-VI, witheffect from the 21st October, 1960.

R. J. BOND,Public Service Commissioner.

PARLIAMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.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.Supply; 17th August, 1960; I.Judges' Salaries and Pensions Act Amendment;

6th October, 1960; II.Native Welfare Act Amendment; 6th October,

1960; III.Church of England in Australia Constitution; 6th

October, 1960; IV.Supreme Court Act Amendment; 6th October, 1960;

V.Land Act Amendment; 6th October, 1960; VI.Fruit Growing Industry Trust Fund Committee

(Validation); 6th October, 1960; VII.Vermin Act Amendment; 6th October, 1960; VIII.War Service Land Settlement Scheme Act Amend-

ment; 6th October, 1960; IX.Evidence Act Amendment; 6th October, 1960; X.Metropolitan (Perth) Passenger Transport Trust

Act Amendment; 6th October, 1960; XI.Absconding Debtors Act Amendment; 6th October,

1960; XII.Radioactive Substances Act Amendment; 6th

October, 1960; XIII.Marketing of Eggs Act Amendment; 6th October,

96O; XIV.

Coroners Act Amendment; 6th October, 1960; XV.Legal Practitioners Act Amendment; 6th October,

1960; XVI.Licensing Act Amendment; 6th October, 1960;

XVII.Marketing of Onions Act Amendment; 6th October,

1960; XVIII.State Housing Act Amendment; 6th October, 1960;

XIX.Chevron-Hilton Hotel Agreement; 6th October,

1960; XX.Administration Act Amendment; 11th October,

1960; XXI.Stamp Act Amendment; 11th October, 1960; XXII.Health Act Amendment; 11th October, 1960;

XXIII.J. B. ROBERTS,

Clerk of the Par1iamens.14th October, 1960.

SUPERANNUATION AND FAMILY BENEFITSACT, 1938-1958.

Election by Contributors of a Candidate for Appoint-ment as a Member of the Superannuation Board.

IT is hereby notified under the provisions of regu-lation 35 of the Superannuation Regulations thatthe following nominations were received at the closeof nominations at noon on Tuesday, the 18thOctober, 1960:

Brett, John Potter, Guard, Western AustralianGovernment Railways.

Ellis, Roy Rex, Civil Servant, Public Works De-partment.

Griffiths, David Alexander, Lifter, Western Aus-tralian Government Railways.

Huck, Edwin, Teacher, Education Department.Moses, Frederick Henry, Wagon Builder, West-

ern Australian Government Railways.Prince, Eric Francis, Clerk, Department of Ag-

riculture.The poll will close at 12 noon on Tuesday the 13th

December, 1960.S. E. WHEELER,

Returning Officer.State Electoral Department,

81 St. George's Terrace,Perth, 18th October, 1960.

DRIED FRUITS ACT, 1947.Election of Four Elective Members to the Board.REGISTERED growers are hereby notified that itis intended to hold an election to fill the fourvacancies in the membership of the Dried FruitsBoard, which will occur on the 31st December, 1960,due to the effiuxion of time.

The following dates have been fixed:Nomination Day: Friday, 11th November, 1960,

at 12 o'clock noon.Election Day: Saturday, 26th November, 1960.

Any person nominating himself as a candidatefor the election shall do so in writing signed byhimself and stating his full name and address.Nominations must be lodged with the ReturningOfficer at 81 St. George's Terrace, Perth, not laterthan 12 o'clock noon on Friday, the 11th November,1960.

The address of the Returning Officer is StateElectoral Department, 81 St. George's Terrace,Perth.

F. C. CHRISTENSEN,Returning Officer.

Chief Secretary's Department,Perth, 12th October, 1960.

C.S.D. 136/52.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council hasappointed Mr. C. N. A. Taylor, under section 4 ofthe Registration of Births, Deaths and MarriagesAct, 1894-1956, as Acting Deputy Registrar Generalfrom the 23rd September, 1960, during the absenceon long service leave of the Deputy RegistrarGeneral, Mr. C. A. Ockerby.

J. DEVEREUX,Under Secretary.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1960.(Section 293A.)

Notice Requiring Persons to Submit to X-rayExamination.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen-tioned section persons who are included in the classspecified hereunder, and to whom the provisionsof that section apply, are required to undergoX-ray examination for tuberculosis at the timeand place specified.

Class.Persons 21 years of age and over who are resi-

dents of the Chapman Valley Road Board Dis-trict.

Time.Within the period 15th November, 1960, to 22nd

November, 1960, inclusive.

Place.The Mobile X-ray Caravan will visit the follow-

ing centres at the times shown hereunder:-Howatharra: Tuesday morning, 15th. Novem-

ber, 1960.Waggrakine: Tuesday afternoon, 15th Novem-

ber, 1960, and Wednesday morning, 16thNovember, 1960.

Narra Tarra: Wednesday afternoon, 16th Nov-ember, 1960.

Nanson: All day, 17th November, 1960.Nabawa: All day, 18th November, 1960.Naraling: All day, 21st November, 1960.Yuna: All day, 22nd November, 1960.

No charge will be made for the X-ray examina-tion of any person who reports as required by thisnotice.

Dated at Perth this 18th day of October, 1960.W. S. DAVIDSON,

Acting Commissioner of Public Health.

POLICE ACT, 1892-1952.(Sections 75 and 76.)

THE following unclaimed Stolen and Foundproperty will be sold by Public Auction at CentralPolice Station, Perth, on Tuesday, 1st November,1960.

J. M. O'BRIEN,Commissioner of Police.

STOLEN PROPERTY.59/504-1 pair lady's black shoes.59/508Electric hand torch.59/514i Pr. tan riding boots.59/521Leather satchel, spring back file, gent's

overcoat, blanket, 2 tea-towels.59/535Comb in case, leather belt, white metal

pocket watch, sheath knife.59/541Gent's cycle.59/547Spare wheel, complete, (550 x 15), 2 only

tubes (550 x 15), 1 only tube (650 x 16),1 only tube (900 x 20), 1 only (900 x 20)liner, wooden tool box.

59/554i pr. leather gauntlets.59/557Gent's cycle.59/569Gent's cycle.59/573-1 Pr. gent's trousers.59/577Gent's overcoat.59/586B.S.A. twin motor cycle engine, 2 exhaust

pipes, engine accessories.59/594Gent's cycle.59/604Torch, 4 plastic tumblers, wallet, 3 only

gloves, 1 leather glove.59/612Gent's cycle.59/614-2 cycle wheels, box of cycle accessories.59/629Electric fan.59/634Ash tray, 2 pkts. ceraldite, 3 tubes of

polystrene, 1 hot. cool drink, pencilsharpener, torch battery, sanding disc,15 boxes plastic construction kit, 2 prs.sunglasses, polishing cloth, 33 novels,8 books.

59/635Electric shaver.59/636i pr. child's socks.59/672Gent's cycle.

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3195

3196 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

59/673-2 x 44 gal, drums, 1 x 44 gal, drum con-taining small portion of kerosene.

59/687Gent's cycle.59/688Gent's cycle.59/689Gent's cycle frame and 2 wheels.59/693Cycle puncture outfit, cycle pump, 2 cycle

generators, 2 cycle headlamps.59/701-1 pr. leather gauntlets.59/705-2 records.59/714Pocket knife59/725-47 cigarettes.59/730-1 x 4 gal. drum.59/754Sheath knife.59/762Set of blinking lights, rear vision mirror.59/763-60 cigarettes.59/788Steel tool-box and sundry car tools.59/792Axe.59/795Zenith carburettor, Lucas headlamp.59/808Cigarette lighter.59/812-3 bags scrap metal.59/815Villiers motor cycle, old model in bad

condition.59/823Tool kit in holder.59/825-1 pr. gent's trousers, gent's shirt.59/847-2 garden chairs.59/859-1 x 4 gal. drum.59/860-1 pr. tin snips, brace and bit, 4 part tins

paint, 6 small paint brushes, 1 paintbrush.

59/863-1 pair oars and rowlocks.59/873Gent's white metal wrist watch, gent's

yellow metal ring.59/877Gent's sports coat.59/880Cycle crank and pedal.59/885Quantity of tin foods and quantity of

lunch wraps.59/901-9 tins of olive oil.59/923-1 pkt. chewing gum, 1 tin of elastoplast,

1 cake of soap, 1 small compass.59/926Household copper.59/931-1 bot. mustard, 1 bot. Halo, 1 pkt. cheese.59/932-5 x 2 oz. tobacco, 2 x 20 cigarettes, 2 x 10

cigarettes.59/933-1 pair wire cutters, 1 rim remover, 1 pr.

gloves, 1 knife59/934-1 pr. gent's trousers, 1 gent's cardigan.59/935-12 novels, 4 magazines, 5 x 20 cigarettes,

alarm clock.59/945-2 torches.59/955Wooden spoon, wooden salt shaker, 1 x 4

in. rubber wheel, 1 book.59/959-5 knives.59/969-1 pr. pliers, 1 pr. gloves, 2 screwdrivers.59/971Small quantity of scrap copper.59/984Travelling clock, transistor wireless.59/986Lady's yellow metal wrist watch.59/990-14 x 20 cigarettes, 3 x 10 cigarettes, 1 bot.

hair oil.59/994Rubber car cushion.60/441Tomahawk and knife.60/445Gent's cycle (no wheels).60/447-2 ladies cycles, 1 gent's cycle.60/450-2 gent's cycles.60/451-14 pkts. cigarette papers.60/446Gent's cycle frame.60/484-2 cycle wheels, gent's cycle.60/487Gent's cycle.60/553Gent's cycle, lady's cycle.60/567-2 gent's cycles, motor cycle engine.60/575Gent's cycle, lady's cycle.60/590Lady's cycle.60/599-1 lady's cycle, 7 gent's cycles.60/600Lady's cycle, gent's cycle.60/601Gent's cycle.60/622-2 gent's cycles.60/639Gent's cycle.60/664Gent's cycle.60/665Gent's cycle.60/685Gent's cycle.60/714Gent's cycle, B.S.A. motor cycle frame and

engine, gent's cycle.60/716Gent's cycle frame, lady's cycle frame.60/717Boy's cycle, lady's cycle.60/746-3 gent's cycles.60/747Gent's cycle.60/758-2 gent's cycles.60/776Gent's cycle.60/777Gent's cycle.60/781Gent's cycle.

60/782Quantity of copper wire and small piececopper tubing, screwdriver, hammer, 1pr. pincers, cold chisel, grease gun, boxspanner, kit containing 5 spanners.

60/789-3 gent's cycles.60/806-1 pr. cycle handlebars, cycle seat, cycle

mudguard, 7 x 20 cigarettes, 9 x 10cigarettes, lady's cycle.

60/825Boy's cycle frame.

FOUND PROPERTY.59/934Leather key holder.59/986Gent's yellow metal ring,60/laSuitcase containing gent's soiled clothing.60/5Leather wallet.60/9Carton of lady's clothing.60/11Leather ticket holder.60/13Wallet.60/15Lady's yellow metal wrist watch.60/19Lady's handbag.60/20Collapsible stroller.60/21-2 crank handles, 2 prs. pliers.60/22-1 bot. wine.60/23Money purse.60/24Handkerchief, 1 pr. child's shoes, panama

hat, scarf, child's cloth hat, Holden hubcap, money purse, Vokes air-cleaner, 3bots. wine.

60/41Gent's overcoat, gent's sports coat, 2 hand-bags, raincoat, 2 gent's hats, sleepingbag, 1 pr. gent's shorts.

60/43Wallet.60/45Note folder.60/46Wallet.60/53Suitcase containing lady's and gent's soiled

clothing.60/54Gent's sports coat, 1 pr. sunglasses.60/58Gent's yellow metal ring.60/63Money purse.60/65-2 gent's shirts, 1 pr. khaki trousers.60/69Bird's cage.60/70Wallet.60/71-1 pr. sandals, set of darts, 1 pr. socks,

purse.60/73Handbag.60/74Gent's yellow metal wrist watch.60/76Panama hat.60/81Wallet.60/85-1 bot. beer.60/86aWallet.60/88Satchel, ruler, pencil, 1 pkt. tacks, sharpen-

ing stone.60/93Mattress (three-quarter size).60/94Cycle frame.60/99-1 pr. socks.60/100Purse.60/101Purse.60/102-1 pr. spectacles in case.60/106-2 handbags and contents.60/107Travelling clock.60/108Gent's white metal wrist watch.60/120Wallet.60/126Quantity of imitation jewellery and 1 pr.

lady's gloves.60/128Lady's umbrella.60/133Purse.60/134Yellow metal ring.60/136Lady's cardigan.60/139-1 pr. spectacles.60/141-1 pair spectacles.60/142Gladstone bag.60/143Coin dispenser.60/144Cheque book folder.60/149Yellow metal bangle.60/150Travelling bag containing clothing.60/152Leather shopping bag and blue suit coat.60/154Blue suit coat.60/155Cigarette lighter.60/157-3 gent's white metal wrist watches,60/160Parcel of absorbent lint.60/162Lady's cardigan.60/164-1 paper bag containing henna dye.60/165Purse.60/168-2 lady's odd shoes,60/178Lady's cardigan, 1 pyjama top.60/182Tool-box and sundry tools.60/183-1 pr. gent's rubber shoes.60/185Suitcase containing gent's soiled clothing.

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3197

60/186-? eyebrow pencils, 4 pocket knives, 1 pr.wire cutters, 2 prs. wire cutters, 3 prs.leather gloves, 2 small torches.

60/186-Lady's yellow metal wrist watch.60/188-Overnight bag and towel.60/189-Gent's suit, towel, leather pack containing

10 dental instruments, pocket book.60/192-Purse and 1 pr. spectacles.60/193-Purse.60/195-Wallet.60/200-Purse, 1 pr. lady's bathers, 1 only lady's

glove, "Argus" camera.60/202-Cosmetic bag.60/210-1 Pr. spectacles in case.60/214-1 pr. lady's stockings.60/217-"Kinox" folding camera.60/230-Purse wallet.60/231-Lady's cardigan.60/234-Purse.60/234a-Purse.60/236-Cycle pump.60/243-Overnight bag and three books.60/245-Wallet.60/246-1 bot. beer.60/247-Purse.60/248-Purse.60/251-Electric light globe.60/253-1 pr. optical sun-glasses.60/260-Gent's sportscoat, 1 Pr. gent's trousers, 1

pr. gent's pyjamas, 2 gent's shirts, toiletaccessories.

60/263-5 skeins of wool.60/267-Steel cash box.60/270-Purse.60/278-1 pr. lady's gloves.60/279-Lady's yellow metal wrist watch.60/280-Purse.60/281-Overnight-bag, blanket, towel, 2 handker-

chiefs, 1 pr. socks.60/282-Small blue case.60/286-Handbag.60/288-1 pr. lady's gloves.60/293-Television antenna.60/295-Lady's white metal wrist watch.60/296-Travelling clock.60/299-Purse.60/300-1 pr. sunglasses.60/344-Gent's white metal wrist watch, 1 pr.

shorts, 1 pr. underpants, gent's shirt,singlet, towel and handkerchief.

60/347-Spare wheel complete (650 x 15), 1 pr.sun glasses, electric hand lamp.

60/355-Gent's yellow metal Dorley wrist watch.60/367-Gent's yellow metal wrist watch, "Cyclops"

stroller.60/374-Suitcase containing gent's soiled clothing,

lady's white metal wrist watch, sun-shade, Holden hub-cap.

60/378-2 tyres (670 x 15), 1 pr. spectacles in case.60/380-Suitcase, suit coat, sports coat and foun-

tain pen.60/400-2 prs. gent's black boots and socks.60/412-Plastic cash register cover.60/420-2 blankets.60/422-Shirt, 1 pr. spectacles, car gasket.60/424-Lady's white metal wrist watch, rubber

ball, 4 bots. beer, 1 pr. sun glasses,large wooden window frame.

60/431-Lady's white metal wrist watch.60/435-Purse and 1 pr. ear rings.60/458-Lady's yellow metal dress ring.60/456-Handbag, 2 purses, 2 prs. spectacles, 1 bot.

beer.60/469-81 bot. beer, 8 small bots. beer, 6 bots. wine,

1 bot. gin, 1 bot. stout.60/470-2 small mattresses, 1 pillow, 2 rugs, 2 over-

coats, 1 blazer, 2 suitcoats, 1 jacket, 1skirt, 1 jumper, shovel, cavalry sword.

60/487-Purse.60/493-1 pr. sunglasses, suitcase containing

quantity of hats.60/494-25 novels.60/536-Suitcase containing lady's soiled clothing.60/550-Crank handle, raincoat, shopping bag,

lady's white metal wrist watch.60/554-14 x 20 cigarettes, air guage, 2 parcels of

women's clothing, child's tricycle.60/555-"Redex" injector, old "Astor" radio.60/557-Greek encyclopedia.60/558-Handbag and contents.

60/563-Electric torch, lady's hat, 100 ft. steel tape,kit of motor cycle tools, 1 pr. sun-glasses, electric torch, bundle of cloth-ing, string bag, wallet and three combs,child's mattress, 1 bot. beer, purse and1 pr. gloves, purse, leather balaclava.

60/570-Screwdriver.60/575-Ford spare wheel, boot cover.60/596-38 boxes of matches.60/597-8 assorted car light globes.60/598-2 bots. beer.60/612-Combination crank handle and wheel

spanner, 2 bots. beer.60/634-Boy's raincoat, screwdriver, plastic pram

cover, lady's overcoat.60/637-Purse.B60/7-Gloves, towel, white coat, bangle, axe-

handle, spectacles, sunglasses, paintbrush fountain pen, etc.

B60/8-Hats, shopping bag, spectacles, gloves,clothing, raincoats, etc.

B60/9-Sunglasses, purses, gloves, fountain pen,haversack, suitcase, etc.

B60/10-Tennis racquet, umbrellas, spectacles, foot-wear, clothing, purses, etc.

B60/11-Clothing, footwear, screwdriver, spectacles,purses, gloves, umbrellas, fountain pen,etc.

B60/12-Gloves, diamente, purses, umbrellas,clothing, brooch, etc.

B60/13-Footwear, clothing, hat, fans, handbag,umbrellas, mat, etc.

B60/14-Hats, coats, purses, umbrella, clothing,gloves, etc.

B60/15-Purses, clothing, gloves, fountain pen,cycle pump, clock, etc.

B60/16-Purses, clothing, gloves, fountain pen,umbrellas, book, etc.

B60/17-Purses, clothing, gloves, sunglasses, beads,umbrellas, books, etc.

B60/18-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrellas, bags,sunglasses, etc.

B60/19-Clothing, purses, gloves, umbrellas, bags,towels, etc.

B60/20-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrellas, etc.B60/21-Camera, footwear, scarves, sunglasses, hot

water bottle, etc.B60/22-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrellas, tennis

racquet, scissors, etc.B60/23-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrella, hats,

bags, brooch, etc.B60/24-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrellas, hats,

bags, clock, etc.B60/25-Gloves, soap, books, clothing, etc.B60/26-Purses, clothing, gloves, sunglasses, um-

brella, etc.B60/27-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrellas, bags,

imitation jewellery, etc.B60/28-Purses, clothing, gloves, wallets, gladstone

bag, tennis racquet, etc.B60/29-Purses, tennis racquet, water bottle, basket,

etc.B60/30-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrellas, spec-

tacles, fountain pen, wrist watch, etc.B60/31-Purses, clothing, gloves, sunglasses, cig-

garette lighter, brooches, pillow, etc.B60/32-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrellas, tennis

racquet, etc.B60/33-Purses, umbrellas, raincoat, etc.B60/34-Clothing, gloves, bags, hats, tin of paint,

book, gladstone bag, etc.B60/35-Clothing, gloves, blanket hats, ball, books,

drum sticks, fountain pens, etc.B60/36-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrella, wallet,

etc.B60/37-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrellas, ciga-

rette lighter, bags, books, etc.B60/38-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrellas, brooch,

hats, etc.B60/39-Old accordion (button), hockey stick,

music stand umbrellas, gloves, suitcase,stroller, etc.

B60/40-Purses, gloves, clothing, etc.B60/41-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrellas, 2

wrist watches, jewellery, beads, etc.B60/42-Purses, clothing, gloves, umbrellas, wrist

watch, books, beads, pens, etc.

3198 C-OVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotments of land will beoffered for sale at public auction on the datesand at the places specified below, under the pro-visions of the Land Act, 1933-1958, and its regu-lations :-

PERTH.11th November, 1960, at 3.30 p.m., at Lands and

Surveys Department:-ParkervilleSuburban (A) (B), 380, 6a. 2r. 2p.,

£200; 381, 6a. Or. 3p., £200; 382, 6a. 2r.,£300; 383, 8a., £350; 384, 5a. Or. 2.4p., £300.

BUSSELTON.9th November, 1960, at 3 p.m., at the Court

House:-DunsboroughTown (C) (D), 94, 34.7p., £160.

SOUTHERN CROSS.9th November, 1960, at 3 p.m., at the Mining Regis-

trar's Office:Southern CrossTown, 98, ir., £20; 99, lr., £20.Suburban condition.All marketable timber is reserved to the Crown.Building condition.Special condition.

All improvements on the land offered for saleare 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 ft. below the natural surface exceptin mining districts, where it is granted to a depthof 40 ft. or 20 ft. 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.Butterfield, D. J.; 338/7409; Port Hedland Lot 420;

abandoned; 116/60; Townsite.Casey, R. G.; 347/12956; Oldfield 752; abandoned;

1732/59; 421/80, F3.Clancy, K. W.; 347/12957; Oldfield 753; abandoned;

1733/59; 421/80, F3.Eastwell, L. R.; 347/13093; Melbourne 3742; con-

ditions; 3632/59; 62/80, Cl.Freestone, T. C. and K. P.; 347/12907; Ningham

1224, 1225 and 1226; conditions; 3200/58;65/80, D2.

Grant, W. McK.; 15427/68; Victoria 4152; con-ditions; 5211/20; 157/80, D4.

McQueen, L. A.; 347/3256; Melbourne 3429; con-ditions; 875/41; 59/80, E3.

Rampellini, B. and Tarabini, G.; 395/1056;Ngalbain; abandoned; 1405/57; 18/300.

Zimmerman, M. D.; 345A(F)/930; Rocky Gully Lot91; non-payment of rent; 2406/58; Townsite.

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th October, 1960.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to set apart as public reservesthe lands described in the schedule below for thepurposes therein set forth.

Corres. No. 1440/59.DERBY.Reserve No. 25767 (RecreationGolf

Links), lot No. 624 (about 42a.). (Plan DerbyTownsite.)

Corres. No. 8752/08.COTTESLOE.Reserve No. 25762 (Hall Site

United Friendly Societies), lot No. 323 (22.8p.).(Plan Cottesloe-Mosman Park.)

Corres. No. 841/58.FORREST.No. 25778 (Water), all that

portion of land, being the land bordered red onDepartment of Lands and Surveys Original Plan8207, and containing 2,799 acres, bounded by linesstarting from a point on the eastern boundary ofPastoral Lease 394/704, situate 190 chains 19 linkssouth from its north-eastern corner and extending82 degrees 11 minutes, 113 chains 4 links; thence172 degrees 11 minutes, 80 chains; thence 262degrees 11 minutes, 136 chains 76 links; thencesouth 73 chains 25 links; thence west 120 chains;thence north 137 chains 53 links and thence 82degrees 11 minutes, 133 chains 90 links to thestarting point. (Public Plan 110/300.)

Corres. No. 2092/55.KOJONUP.Reserve No. 25769 (Gravel), location

9119 (about 118a.). (Plan 437D/40, B3.)Corres. No. 1445/59.KORIJEKUP ESTATE.Reserve No. 25760

(Drain, lots Nos. 207 and 244 (3r. 9.7p.). (Plan383D/40, C4.)

Corres. No. 15135/11.PLANTAGENET.Reserve No. 25763 (Watering

and Stopping Place for Travellers and Stock),locations Nos. 6778, 6788 and 6789 (126a. lr. 7p.).(Plan 445/80, A2.)

Corres. No. 2597/60.PLANTAGENET.Reserve No. 25764 (Railway

Purposes), location No. 6779 (5a. lr. 2Op.). (Plan445/80, A2.)

Corres. No. 10846/96, Vol. 2.WAGIN.Reserve No. 25761 (Use and Require-

ments of the State Electricity Commission), lotNo. 55 (1r.). (Plan Wagin Townsite.)

Corres. No. 1874/60.WALLISTON.Reserve No. 25765 (Water Sup-

ply), lot No. 122 (about 6a. ir.). (Plan WallistonTownsite.)

Corres. No. 1875/60.WALLISTON.Reserve No. 25766 (Road Board

Purposes), lot No. 123 (about 3a.). (Plan WallistonTownsite.)

Corres. No. 7495/19.WELLINGTON.Reserve No. 25759 (Public

Utility), location No. 4888 (about 3a.). (Plan413B/40, Dl and 2.)

Corres. No. 1990/59.WILLIAMS.Reserve No. 25433 (Water), loca-

tion No. 15285 (2r. 18.7p.): (Plan 385A/40, Bi.)Corres. No. 1858/60.WILLIAMSReserve No. 25768 (Timber), loca-

tion No. 15335 (about 955a.). (Plan 379C/40, F4,)F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

RESERVES Nos. 1952 and 18985.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th October, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to revoke the following Orders inCouncil:-

Corres. No. 2206/90, Vol. 3.Order in Councilissued under Executive Council Minute No. 679,dated 25th February, 1914, whereby reserve No.1952 (Katanning Agricultural Area Lot 52) wasplaced under the control and management of theKatanning Road Board for the purpose of "Gravel."(Plan 417A/40, A2.)

Corres. No. 2343/25.Order in Council issuedunder Executive Council Minute No. 568, dated2nd March, 1927, whereby reserve No. 18985(Plantagenet Location 4421) was vested in varioustrustees in trust for the purpose of a "ChurchSite" and to approve of the cancellation of therelevant vesting order accordingly.

F. C. SMITH.Under Secretary for Lands,

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3199

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th October, 1960.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1958, as follows:-

Corres. No. 9292/13.Of the amendment of theboundaries of reserve No. 18856 (Williams) "Timber(Mallet Growing)" to exclude Williams Locations10998, 12756, 14119 and 14120; and of its areabeing reduced accordingly. (Plan 379C/40, EF4.)

Corres. No. 1059/14, Vol. 2.Of the amendmentof the boundaries of reserve No. 7894 "Exceptedfrom Sale," to exclude Denison Lot 169; and of itsarea being reduced to 1 rood accordingly. (PlanDenison Townsite.)

Corres. No. 5864/52.Of the amendment of theboundaries of reserve No. 6985 (Wagin Lots 331 to337 inclusive, 653 and 1108) "Agricultural ShowGround," to include Wagin Lot 1766; and of itsarea being increased to 17 acres 2 roods 35.5 perchesaccordingly. (Plan Wagin Townsite Sheet 2.)

Corres. No. 1074/52.Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 23565 "Railway Pur-poses," to exclude Goomalling Lot 326; and of itsarea being reduced to 2 acres 2 roods 12.5 perchesaccordingly. (Plan Goomalling Townsite.)

Corres. No. 841/58.Of the amendment of theboundaries of reserve No. 368 (Forrest) "Water," toexclude the portion included in Reserve No. 25778;and of its area being reduced to 569 acres accord-ingly. (Plan 110/300.)

Corres. No. 1441/59.Of the amendment of theboundaries of reserve No. 24047 "Flora and Fauna,"to exclude the area now designated Neridup Loca-tion 237; and of its area being reduced to about984,500 acres accordingly. (Plan 3/300.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF BOUNDARIES AND CHANGEOF PURPOSE OF RESERVE.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th October, 1960.

Corres. No. 3093/15.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 37 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1958, of the amendment ofthe boundaries of reserve No. 16140 (Derby Lot485) to exclude the portion of the Great NorthernHighway as surveyed and shown on Original PlanNo. 7983, and of its purpose being changed from"Camping" to "Camping and Caravan Park;" andof its area being reduced to 5 acres 21 perchesaccordingly. (Plan Derby Townsite.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th October, 1960.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, undor octcn 31 otthe Land Act, 1933-195d, as follows:-

Corres. No. 2206/90, Vol. 3.Of the purpose Ojreserve No. 1952 Katanning Agricultural Area L52) being changed from "Gravel" to "Etecreat!on(Pinwernying Park)." (Plan 417A/40, A2.)

Corres No. 2343/25.Of the purpcse of reserveNo. 18985 (Planagenet Location 4421) beingchanged from "Church Site" to "Church Site(Baptist) ." (Plan 452/80, C4.)

Corres. No. 9502/05.Of the purpose of reserveNo. 9895 (Southern Cross Lot 697) being changedfrom "Railway" to "Road Board Purposes." (PlanSouthern Cross Townsite.)

Corres. No. 1596/24.Of the purpose of reserveNo. 18699 (Kojonup Location 7795) being changedfrom "Schoolsite" to "Recreation." (Plan 437D/40,B3.)

Corres. No. 4643/51.Of the purpose of reserveNo. 23316 (Melbourne Location 3660) beingchanged from "Protection of Flora and Fauna" to"Conservation of Fauna." (Plan 63/80, C2.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATIONS OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th October, 1960.Corres. No. 1440/59.Of the cancellation of

reserve No. 1250 (Derby, Rosebury Square)"Recreation Grounds." (Plan Derby Townsite.)

Corres. No. 5140/22.Of the cancellation ofReserve No. 19752 (Plantagenet Locations 769 and4542) "Experimental Farm." (Plan 456B/20.)

Corres. No. 1874/60.Of the cancellation ofreserve No. 19847 (Walliston Lot 83) "QuarryGravel." (Plan Walliston Townsite and 1C/20,S.W.)

Corres. No. 8752/08.Of the cancellation ofreserve No. 11768 (Cottesloe Lot 180) "UnitedFriendly Societies Hall Site (Cottesloe) ." (PlanCottesloe-Mosman Park.)

Corres. No. 1038/15.Of the cancellation ofreserve No. 16058 (Dinninup Lot 45) "Schoolsite."(Plan Dinninup Townsite.)

Corres. No. 1875/60.Of the cancellation ofReserve No. 23090 (Walliston Lot 96) "Gravel."(Plan Walliston Townsite.)

Corres. No. 15135/11.Of the cancellation ofreserve No. 461 (Plantagenet) "WateringPlace"; andreserve No. 14118 (Plantagenet) "RailwaysWater."

(Plan 445/80, A2.)Corres No. 10846/96, Vol. 2.Of the cancellation

of reserve No. 21046 (Wagin lot 55) "MunicipalPurposes." (Plan Wagin Townsite.)

Corres. No. 4815/50.Of the cancellation ofReserve No. 20853 (Sussex Location 4249) "RestingPlace for Travellers and Stock." (Plan 440D/40,A4.)

Corres. No. 2912/18.Of the cancellation ofReserve No. 17322 (Williams Location 7570)"School Site." (Plan 409B/40, P2.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Appointment of Bush Fire Wardens and Wardens'

Districts.Bush Fires Board,

Perth, 12th October, 1960.Corres. No. 38.

IT is hereby notified that the Hon. Minister forLands has approved of the appointment by theBush Fires Board of the persons listed in ScheduleNo. 6 hereunder as Bush Fire Wardens for the dis-tricts referred to in Schedule No. 6, and has de-fined as Bush Fire Wardens' Districts, the districtsas set out in the Schedules Nos. 1 to 5 inclusivehereto.

Bush Fire Wardens' Districts Nos. 1, 2 and 3 asdefined in the Governmemt Gaeette of the 31stAugust, 1955, are hereby cancelled.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

Schedule No. 1.Bush Fire Warden's District No. 1.

A district comprising the districts of the follow-ing local authorities:

Road Districts.Beverley, Brookton, Bruce Rock, Corrigin,

Cunderdin, Kellerberrin, Kondinin, Kun-unoppin-Trayning, Merredin, Mukinbudin,Narembeen, Northam, Nungarin, Pingelly,Quairading, Tammin, Westonia, Yilgarnand York.

Municipalities.Northam and York.

3200 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

Schedule No. 2.Bush Fire Warden's District No. 2.

A district comprising the districts of the follow-ing local authorities:

Road Districts.Augusta-Margaret River, Balingup, Bridge-

town, Busselton, Capel, Collie, Dardanup,Denmark, Drakesbrook, Greenbushes, Har-vey, Mandurah, Manjimup, Marradong,Murray, Nannup, Preston, Rockingham,Serpentine-Jarrandale, Upper Blackwood,Wandering, West Arthur and Williams.

Municipality.Bunbury.

Schedule No. 3.Bush Fire Warden's District No. 3.

A district comprising the districts of the follow-ing local authorities:

Road Districts.Carnamah, Chapman Valley, Chittering, Dal-

wallinu, Dandaragan, Dowerin, Geraldton-Greenough, Gingin, Goomalling, Irwin,Koorda, Mingenew, Moora, Morawa, Mt.Marshall, Mullewa, Northampton, Peren-Jon, Three Springs, Toodyay, VictoriaPlains, Wongan-Ballidu and Wyalkatchem.

Municipality.Geraldton.

Schedule No. 4.Bush Fire Warden's District No. 4.

A district comprising the districts of the follow-ing local authorities:

Road Districts.Albany, Broomehill, Cranbrook, Cuballing,

Dumbleyung, Dundas, Esperance, Gnow-angerup, Katanning, Kojonup, Kuhn, LakeGrace, Narrogin, Nyabing-Pingrup, Phil-lip's River, Plantagenet, Tambellup, Wagin,Wickepin and Woodanilling.

Municipalities.Albany, Narrogin and Wagin.

Schedule No. 5.Bush Fire Warden's District No. 5.

A district comprising the districts of the follow-ing local authorities :-

Road Districts.Armadale-Kelmscott, Bassendean, Bayswater,

Belmont Park, Canning, Cockburn, DarlingRange, Gosnells, Kwinana, Melville, Mos-man Park, Mundaring, Peppermint Grove,Perth, Swan and Wanneroo.

Municipalities.Claremont, Cottesloe, Fremantle, East Fre-

mantle, North Fremantle, Guildford, Mid-land Junction, Nedlands, Perth, SouthPerth and Subiaco.

Schedule No. 6.Allen Herbert Sutherland: To be a Bush Fire War-

den for a district defined as the whole of theState of Western Australia.

Henry James Hale: To be a Bush Fire Wardenfor Wardens' Districts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.

Saul Prince: To be a Bush Fire Warden for War-den's District No. 1.

Harold Ernest Straker: To be a Bush Fire Wardenfor Warden's District No. 2.

Harold Raymond Law: To be a Bush Fire Wardenfor Warden's District No. 3.

Vernon Herbert Wright: To be a Bush Fire Wardenfor Warden's District No. 4.

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

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 19th October, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe undermentioned road boards have appointedthe following persons as bush fire control officersfor their road districts:-

Augusta-Margaret River: N. H. Earl and S.Garstone.

Koorda: M. S. Anderson, T. Sutton and C. H.Cooke.

Murray: J. C. Cloutt.Quairading: R. M. Hardisty.York: S. W. Richards, P. M. Humphrey and

T. F. Robinson.The following appointments have been can-

celled:Augusta-Margaret River: W. Duggan.Koorda: A. Jennings.Murray: W. H. Davis and H. Birmingham.Quairading: T. Maskrey and W. J. Davies.York: A. C. Lodge, J. Peacock and D. Lennard.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Restricted Burning TimesOrder of Suspension.

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 19th October, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatpursuant to the powers contained in subsection(3a) of section 18 of the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1958, the Bush Fires Board has ordered the sus-pension of those provisions of subsection (2) ofsection 18 of the Act, requiring the issue of a per-mit in writing, to burn bush, in relation to theroad districts referred to hereunder for the periodsstated.

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a bush fire control officer appointed by theroad board concerned, may subject to the direc-tions, if any, of the road board, require a personor the owner or occupier of any land to take anyprecautions he considers necessary before lightingany fire during the period of this suspension andwhere a fire has already been lit, may direct thatall reasonable steps be taken by the owner or oc-cupier or person who lit the fire, to extinguishthe fire or to prevent the fire from spreading.

Road District; Part of Section 18 Suspended; Period.Dardanup; 2 (2) (ii) and 2 (c); 17th October,

1960, to 12th November, 1960, inclusive.Nannup; 2 (C); 17th October, 1960, to 31st Octo-

ber, 1960, inclusive.Balingup; 2 (c); 17th October, 1960, to 15th Nov-

ember, 1960, inclusive.A SUTHERLAND,

Secretary Bush Fires Board.

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

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 20th October, 1960.

Corres. No. 336.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe Hon. Minister for Lands, pursuant to thepowers contained in section 17, subsection (3), ofthe Bush Fires Act, 1954-1958, has approved of thesuspension of the declared prohibited burningtimes, so far as they apply to reserve No. 20087in the Morawa Road District, until 1st November,1960. This suspension applies only to burningwhich is carried out under the control and author-ity of the Morawa Road Board.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3201

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Restricted Burning TimesOrder of Suspension.

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 20th September, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information that,pursuant to the powers contained in subsection(3a) of section 18 of the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1958, the Bush Fires Board has ordered the sus-pension of those provisions of subsection (2) ofsection 18 of the Act, requiring the issue of apermit in writing, to burn bush, in relation to thelocal authorities referred to hereunder for theperiods stated.

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a bush fire control officer appointed by thelocal authority concerned may, subject to direc-tions, if any, of the road board, require a personor the owner or occupier of any land to take anyprecautions he considers necessary before lightingany fire during the period of this suspension, andwhere a fire has already been lit, may direct thatall reasonable steps be taken by the owner oroccupier or person who lit the fire to extinguishthe fire or to prevent the fire from spreading.

Local Authority; Part of Section 18 Suspended;Period.

Municipality of Bunbury; subsection (2); 20thOctober, 1960, to 30th November, 1960, in-clusive.

Greenbushes Road Board; subsection (2); 20thOctober, 1960, to 31st October, 1960, inclusive.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING PORTIONOF RESERVE No. 9339.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th October, 1960.

Corres. No. 6532/04.APPLICATIONS are invited, under section 32 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1958, for the leasing of por-tion of reserve No. 9339 (Perth Lot 812) for thepurpose of a "Firewood Depot" for a term of 10years at a rental of £15 per annum and subjectto the following conditions:

Rental to be re-appraised at the end ofthe first five years of the term of thelease.Compensation will not be payable at theexpiration or earlier determination of thelease for any improvements effected onthe land.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of£3 5s., must be lodged at the Office of Lands andSurveys Department, Perth, on or before Wed-nesday, 16th November, 1960. In the event ofmore applications than one being received theapplication to be granted will be determined by theLand Board.

(Plan Leederville 102.)F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1958.Change of Names of Roads and Street.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 17th October, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 10 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1958, as follows:

Belmont Park Road District.Corres. No. 1030/52.Of the name of The Grand

Parade in the Belmont Park Road District fromRoosevelt Street to KIem Avenue, being changedto "Grand Parade"; and such road shall hereafterbe known as "Grand Parade" accordingly. (Plan1D/20.)

Municipality of Geraldton.Corres. No. 924/57.Of the name of Willcock

Street from Ord Street to Sewell Crescent in theMunicipality of Geraldton being changed to"Nichols Street." (Plan Geraldton Sheet 3.)

City of Nedlands.Corres. No. 1858/49.Of the name of Hensman

Street from Servetus Street to Swanbourne Terracein the City of Nedlands being changed to "WoodStreet." (Plan Swanbourne No. 124.)

Mundaring Road District.Corres. No. 5768/48.Of road No. 3676 in the

Mundaring Road District being named "CharlesRoad" and of road No. 3767 being named "Yelver-ton Road." (Plan 1C/20, N.W.)

Corres. No. 3614/52.Of the portion of road 1786commencing at the south-east corner of Swan Loca-tion 1904 and extending eastwards to the RailwayReserve being named "Needham Road." (Plans1B/20, S.E., and 2A/40, A2.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

SUBURBAN LANDS.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th October, 1960.Corres. No. 962/23. Vol. 4.

1-IIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve, under section 10of the Land Act, 1933-1958, of Nelson Locations12326 to 12362 inclusive being set apart as Subur-ban Lands. (Plan Locations near Northcliffe.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1958.Notice of Revocation.

Corres. 1616/34.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe Honourable the Minister for Lands has re-voked Pastoral License 3108/404 registered in thename of James Arthur Page.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

OPEN FOR SAT,F.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th October, 1960.

Corres. No. 851/47.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 45Aof the Land Act, 1933-1958, of Mosman Park Lot539 being made available for sale in fee simplepriced at £150, subject to the following conditions:

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of10 per cent. of the fixed price, must belodged at the Land Office, Perth, on orbefore Wednesday, 9th November, 1960.Balance of purchase money shall be paidwithin 12 months from the date of appro-val of the application by four quarterlyinstalments on the first days of January,April, July and October.All applications lodged on or before thatdate will be treated as having been re-ceived on the closing date, and if there aremore applications than one for any lot,the application to be granted will be de-cided by the Land Board.Available to adjoining holders only.

(Plan Cottesloe-Mosman Park.)F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

9202 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

NOW OPEN.Augusta Lot 356.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 12th October, 1960.

Corres. No. 1423/55.IT is hereby notified that His Excellency theGovernor in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under section 45A of the Land Act,1933-1958, of Augusta Lot 356 being made nowavailable for sale in fee simple, priced at £200,subject to the condition that a transfer will notbe approved nor the Crown Grant issued until aresidence complying with all local authority lawsand by-laws has been erected on the lot.

(Plan Augusta Townsite (Part of).)F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE OR LEASING.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th October, 1960.IT is hereby notified, for general information, thatthe undermentioned lots are now open for saleor leasing under the conditions specified, by publicauction, as provided by the Land Act, 1933-1958, atthe following upset prices:

Applications to be lodged at Perth.Corres. No. 1074/52.GOOMALLING.Lots 326 and 327, Town, £40

each lot.Subject to the special condition that the pur-

chaser of each lot shall erect thereon a residenceor business premises to comply with local authorityby-laws within two years from the date of sale.Failure to comply with this condition will renderthe license forfeitable. A transfer of the licensewill not be approved and a Crown Grant of thelot will not be issued until the purchaser has com-plied with the building condition, or has producedevidence that foundations for a building approvedby the local authority have been erected and, also,that evidence has been produced to the localauthority that it is intended to complete the build-ing without delay.

Corres. No. 1384/54, Vol. 2.JERRAMUNGUP.Lot 18, Town, £100.Subject to the special condition that the pur-

chaser of the lot shall erect thereon a residence orbusiness premises to comply with local authorityby-laws within two years from the date of sale.Failure to comply with this condition will renderthe license forfeitable. A transfer of the licensewill not be approved and a Crown Grant of thelot will not be issued until the purchaser has com-plied with the building condition, or has producedevidence that foundations for a building approvedby the local authority have been erected and, also,that evidence has been produced to the localauthority that it is intended to complete the build-ing without delay.

Corres. No. 1936/53.LATHAM.Lot 27, Town, £20.Corres. No. 962/23, Vol. 4.NELSON.Locations 12326, 12334, 12335, Sub-

urban, £50 each; 12327, Suburban, £60.Subject to the condition that a limit of one

location to each purchaser shall apply, husbandand wife being deemed as one person, for this con-dition.

Corres. No. 655/56.GUILDERTON.Lot 80, Town, £150.Subject to the special condition that the pur-

chaser of the lot shall erect thereon a residenceor business premises to comply with local authorityby-laws within two years from the date of sale.Failure to comply with this condition will renderthe license forfeitable. A transfer of the licensewill not be approved and a Crown Grant of the lotwill not be issued until the purchaser has compliedwith the building condition, or has produced evi-dence that foundations for a building approved bythe local authority have been erected and, also,

that evidence has been produced to the localauthority that it is intended to complete thebuilding without delay.

Corres. No. 3595/58.LANCELIN.Lot 146, Town, £100.Subject to the special condition that the pur-

chaser of each lot shall erect thereon a residenceor business premises to comply with local authorityby-laws within two years from the date of sale.Failure to comply with this condition will renderthe license forfeitable. A transfer of the licensewill not be approved and a Crown Grant of thelot will not be issued until the purchaser has com-plied with the building condition, or has producedevidence that foundations for a building approvedby the local authority have been erected and, also;that evidence has been produced to the localauthority that it is intended to complete the build-ing without delay.

Corres. No. 2146/59WYNDHAM.Lots 826 to 830 inclusive Town,

£50 each; 812 to 819 inclusive and 831, Town, £60each.

Subject to the special condition that the pur-chaser of each lot shall erect thereon a residenceor business premises to comply with local authorityby-laws within two years from the date of sale.Failure to comply with this condition will renderthe license forfeitable. A transfer of the licensewill not be approved and a Crown Grant of the lotwill not be issued until the purchaser has compliedwith the building condition, or has produced evi-dence that foundations for a building approved bythe local authority have been erected and, also,that evidence has been produced to the localauthority that it is intended to complete the build-ing without delay.

Corres. No. 3295/51.HOPETOUN.Lots 9, Town, £30; 141, Town; £35;

17, 19, 40, 43, 47, 53 and 63, Town, £40 each lot;90, Town, £50.

Subject to the special condition that the pur-chaser of each lot shall erect thereon a residenceor business premises to comply with local authorityby-laws within two years from the date of sale.Failure to comply with this condition will renderthe license forfeitable. A transfer of the licensewill not be approved and a Crown Grant of the lotwill not be issued until the purchaser has compliedwith the building condition, or has produced evi-dence that foundations for a building approved bythe local authority have been erected, and, also,that evidence has been produced to the localauthority that it is intended to complete the build-ing without delay.

Corres. No. 4709/53.RAVENSTHORPE.Lots 146, Town, £20; 179,

Town, £30; 200, Town, £40; 641, Town, £60.Subject to the special condition that the pur-

chaser of each lot shall erect thereon a residenceor business premises to comply with local authorityby-laws within two years from the date of sale.Failure to comply with this condition will renderthe license forfeitable. A transfer of the licensewill not be approved and a Crown Grant of the lotwill not be issued until the purchaser has compliedwith the building condition, or has produced evi-dence that foundations for a building approved bythe local authority have been erected and, also,that evidence has been -produced to the localauthority that it is intended to complete the build-ing without delay.

Corres. No. 6056/60.EEACON.Lots 55, Town, £20; 56, Town, £25.Subject to the special condition that the pur-

chaser of each lot shall erect thereon a residenceor business premises to comply with local authorityby-laws within two years from the date of sale.Failure to comply with this condition will renderthe license forfeitable. A transfer of the licensewill not be approved and a Crown Grant of the lotwill not be issued until the purchaser has compliedwith the building condition, or has produced evi-dence that foundations for a building approved bythe local authority have been erected and, also,

that evidence has been produced to the localauthority that it is intended to complete the build-ing without delay.

Corres. No. 1798/51.SAWYERS VALLEY-Lot 106, Suburban, £100.Corres. No. 1411/51.KULIN.-Lots 193, Town, £50; 194, Town,

Corres. No. 4977/50.RAVENSTHORPE.-Lot 646, Town, £50.Subject to the special condition that the pur-

chaser of the lot shall erect thereon a residenceor business premises to comply with local authorityby-laws within two years from the date of sale.Failure to comply with this condition will renderthe license forfeitable. A transfer of the licensewill not be approved and a Crown Grant of the lotwill not be issued until the purchaser has com-plied with the building condition, or has pro-duced evidence that foundations for a buildingapproved by the local authority have been erectedand, also, that evidence has been produced to thelocal authority that it is intended to complete thebuilding without delay.

Corres. No. 1038/15.DINNINUP.-Lot 45, Suburban, £50.Corres. No. 376/39.NORSEMAN.-Lots 703 and 704, Town, £75 each.Subject to the special condition that the pur-

chaser of each lot shall erect thereon a residence orbusiness premises to comply with local authorityby-laws within two years from the date of sale.Failure to comply with this condition will renderthe license forfeitable. A transfer of the licensev.iU not be approved and a Crown Grant of thelot will not be issued until the purchaser has com-plied with the building condition, or has pro-duced evidence that foundations for a buildingapproved by the local authority have been erectedand, also, that evidence has been produced to thelocal authority that it is intended to complete thebuilding without delay.

Corres. No. 661/51.PERENJORI.-Lot 115, Town, £70.Plans showing the arrangement of the lots re-

ferred to are now obtainable at this office.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

WITHDRAWAL.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 17th October, 1960.Corres. 2657/55. (Plan 341C/40, D4.)

IT is hereby notified for general information thatCockburn Sound Location 822 is withdrawn fromselection.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1958.

WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1960.

Eastern Division-Balwina District.Corres. 560/60. (Plan 122/300.)

IT is notified for general information that all thatland comprising about 416,250 acres, and borderedby lines commencing at the north-west corner ofreserve 5280 and extending west about 300 chains;thence north about 1850 chains to the southernborder of Pastoral lease 395/1022; thence east about2,250 chains; thence south about 1,850 chains tothe north-east corner of reserve 5280; thence westabout 1,950 chains to the starting point, will beopen for pastoral leasing on the 16th November,1960, at an annual rental of 5s. per thousandacres.

Applications, accompanied by the requireddeposit (2s. 6d. per 1000 acres, plus £1 fees), mustbe received in this Office not later than the abovedate.

Deposit: £53 2s. 6d.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.£40 Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 3rd October, 1960.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1958.

WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1960.Eucla Division-Mardarbilla District.

Corres. 1377/39. (Plan 12/300.)IT is notified for general information that all thatland contained in late Pastoral lease 393/468 andcomprising about 20,000 acres, will be available forpastoral leasing on 16th November, 1960, at anannual rental of 3s. per thousand acres.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of onehalf the annual rent per 1,000 acres, plus £1 fees,must be received in this office not later than theabove date.

Deposit: £2 lOs.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 7th October, 1960.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL TEASING.Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1958.

WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1960.Eucla Division-Dempster, Mardarbilla and

Neridup Districts.Corres. 8054/07. (Plan 12/300.)

IT is notified for general information that theundernoted land will be available for PastoralLeasing on 16th November, 1960, at an annualrental of 3s. per 1,000 acres:-

All that land in the Mardarbilla andDempster Districts and contained in latePastoral lease 393/414 comprising about19,800 acres ex road.All that land in the Dempster District andcontained in late Pastoral Lease 393/411comprising about 20,000 acres.All that land in the Dempster and NeridupDistricts and contained in late PastoralLease 393/410, comprising about 19,800acres cx road.

Applications, accompanied by the required de-posit, must be received in this office not later thanthe above date. Deposit required is at the rate ofis. 6d. per 1,000 acres, plus £1 fees.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 30th September, 1960.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1958.

WEDNESDAY, 7th DECEMBER, 1960.South West Division-Ninghari District.

Corres. 726/57. (Plan 36/300.)IT is notified for general information that all thatland contained in late Pastoral lease 392/623 andcomprising about 163,586 acres cx roads and re-serves will be open for Pastoral leasing on 7th De-cember, 1960, at an annual rental of lOs. perthousand acres.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of onehalf year's rent per 1,000 acres plus £1 fees, mustbe received at this office not later than the abovedate.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 7th October, 1960.

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3203

3204 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

Dwarda) (d) (g)

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION

Perth Land Agency

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 21st October, 1960.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part Vof the Land Act, 1933-1958, and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject to the provisions of the said Act.

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

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

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

All indigenous marketable timber, including sandalwood and mallet, is reserved to the Crown, subject to the provisionsof clause 14 of the Regulations.

OPEN ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 16th NOVEMBER, 1960

SCHEDULE I

SCHEDULE II

7905, 7906, 3683, 3618, 12051 and 6702 ; on the eastwardby Locations 5386, 5998, 9691 and 15335 ; on the south-ward by Locations 7703 and 9751 ; and on the westwardby Locations 10529 and 7634. (Area includes Locations10314, 10239, 5071, 4564, 14119 and portion of 9690)

(a) Exempt from Road Board rates for two years from date of approval of application.Subject to survey.Subject to provision of necessary roads.Subject to classification.Subject to pricing.

(is) Subject to the provisions of section 53 of the Land Act, 1933-58.(j) Subject to the following Special Settlement conditions :-

The maximum area allowed to be selected by any one person is limited to 2,500 acres or such excess as containedby survey.

The selector or his agent must take up residence within three years from the date of approval and make it hishabitual residence for the following five years.

The selector shall in each of the first four years clear and cultivate 250 acres or 1/10th of the area whichever isthe lesser, of the land suitable for pasture. In the third year and each of the three years thereafter, lay downin pasture the aforesaid 250 acres or 1/10th of the area, such clearing, cultivation and pasture shall be properlymaintained during the term of the lease.

(1) Available to adjoining holders only.F. 0. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Location Area Price per Acre Plan Corres. No. Classification De1xsi1Required

a. r. p. £ s. d. £ s. d.eridup 237 (d) (e) (f) (g)(j)

abt. 2,500 0 0 .... 3/300 1441/59 .... 33 0 0

Ninghan 3258 2,258 1 3 4 0 Lake Harvey,Sheet 2

2185/35 .... 4 4 03259 2,336 3 39 4 0 ,, ,, .... 4 4 0

Roe 559 (a) (d) (g) 2,230 0 23 .... 387/80 F. 4 1145/59 6226/22 p. 37 4 4Victoria 8735 (a) 3,586 2 2 5 6 90/80 C. 4 2585/58 2585/58 p. 20 5 1 8Williams 7570 (is) (Ic) 1 2 0 3 5 0 409 B/40 F. 2 2912/18 .... 3 5 0

(Purchase price,including fees)

District Description Plan Corres. No. DepositRequired

£ s. d.Avon (h) (ic) All that portion of Crown land containing an area of about 378 B/40 E. 1 10402/08 950

68 acres bounded on the north-westward by Location18781 ; on the eastward by Locations 6865 and 6864on the southward by Location 13364 ; and on the west-ward by a one-chain road extending along the easternboundary of Location 10360. Purchase price, £90

Wellington (about 12miles south-west ofBowelling) (d) (1)

Location 4896 containing approximately 550 acres andbeing all that land bounded on the southward by Loca-tions 3770 and 2890 ; on the westward by the Wellington

415 A/40 B. 1 974/33 17 0 0

(9) Dam Catchment boundary; on the northward by a one-chain road extending along the southern boundary ofReserve No. 19203 ; and on the eastward by PastoralLicence No. 335/109

Williams (about 6miles east of

All that portion of Crown land containing about 1,971 acresbounded on the northward by Locations 5072, 7767,

379 C/40 E. F. 4 9292/13 29 16 3

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3205

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.WHEREAS Vivian Naughton Evans and WilliamWhite, being the owners of land over or alongwhich the undermentioned road in the CuballingRoad District passes, have applied to the CUBAL-LING Road Board to close the said road, whichis more particularly described hereunder, that isto say:

Corr. 6387/28.C.573. The surveyed road abutting an eastern,

a southern and the easternmost boundary of Wil-liams Location 4488; from the north-eastern align-ment of road No. 4800 to the prolongation east-ward of the northern boundary of location 4488.(Plan 385A/40, Al.)

WHEREAS Roger Dunstan Buckeridge, AndrewFrederick Hugo Graebner and Lina Graebner, beingowners of land over or along which the under-mentioned road in the Darling Range Road Districtpasses, have applied to the DARLING RANGE RoadBoard to close the said road, which is more par-ticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

Corr. 716/59.D.395. That portion of road No. 7983 (Gladys

Road) abutting part of the eastern boundary ofKalamunda Lot 131; from the prolongation west-ward of the northern boundary of Canning Loca-tion 174 to the northern alighment of road No.2773 (Welshpool Road). (Plan Kalamunda Sheet2.)

WHEREAS William Walter Murray Scadding, beingthe owner of land over or along which the under-mentioned road in the Kuhn Road District passes,has applied to the KULIN Road Board to closethe said road, which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:-

Corres. 962/32.K.464. The surveyed road along part of the

easternmost boundary of Williams Location 14334;from an unsurveyed road at the south-westerncorner of location 14335 to a northern boundary oflocation 12895. (Plan 376/80, C4.)

WHEREAS Kevin Joseph Critch, Mary Rita Critch,Harry John Hodgson and Violet May Hodgson,being owners of land over or along which theundermentioned roads in the Mullewa Road Dis-trict pass, have applied to the MULLEWA RoadBoard to close the said roads, which are moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:

Corr. 11071/12.M.606. (a) The surveyed road along part of the

eastern boundary of Victoria Location 5170; fromthe southern boundary of location 3817 to thenorth-eastern alignment of road No. 4887.

(b) That portion of road No. 4887 within loca-tion 3818, its southern side leaving the easternboundary of said location 15 chains 86 links north-ward of its south-eastern corner and extendingwestwards for a distance of 24 chains 87.5 links,excluding the intersecting portion of said roadNo. 4887 extending south-eastwards through saidlocation 3818 and shown on Original Plan 7616.(Plan 156/80, B2 and 3.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Plantagenet Road District passes, hasapplied to the PLANTAGENET Road Board toclose the said road, which is more particularlydescribed hereunder that is to say:

Corr. 1776/60.P.494. That portion of a surveyed road abutting

the northern boundary of Plantagenet Location908 (now included in location 2092 as surveyed)and bounded by lines starting at a point situate12 chains 46.3 links west of the north-east cornerof location 908 and extending west 21 chains 82links; thence 54 degrees 42 minutes 1 chain 73.1links; thence east 18 chains 25.1 links; thence 114degrees 53 minutes 2 chains 37 7 links to the start-ing point. (Plan 444/80, C4.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land or along which the undermentioned roadsin the West Arthur Road District pass, has appliedto the WEST ARTHUR Road Board to close thesaid roads, which are more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:

Corr. 587/16.W.753. (a) The portion of Madden street abut-

ting the south-eastern boundaries of East ArthurLots 9 to 16 inclusive; from the prolongation south-eastward of the south-western boundary of lot 9to the prolongation south-eastward of the north-eastern boundary of lot 16.

The portion of Madden Street abutting thesouth-eastern boundaries of lots 25 to 32 inclusive;from the prolongation south-eastward of the north-eastern boundary of lot 25 to the prolongationsouth-eastward of the south-western boundary oflot 32.

The rights-of-ways abutting East Arthur Lots1 to 8 inclusive and 17 to 24 inclusive.

(Plan East Arthur Townsite.)And whereas such applications have been duly

published in the Government Gazette:And whereas the said Boards have assented to

the said applications:And whereas the Governor in Executive Council

has confirmed the said assents:It is hereby notified that the said Roads are

closed.Dated this 21st day of October, 1960.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.

Closure of Road.THE State Housing Commission, being the ownerof land over or along which the portion of roadhereunder described passes, has applied to theCanning Road Board to close the said portion ofroad, viz.:

Canning.Corr. 762/51.C572. All those portions of Lord Street and

Bungaree Road bounded by lines starting from the.lunction of the south-western side of BungareeRoad and the north-western side of Lord Street andextending north-easterly 54 links along that side ofLord Street; thence 183 degrees 48 minutes, 82 andfive tenths links to the south-western side of Bun-garee Road aforesaid, and thence north-westerly 55links along that side to the starting point. (PlanF13-4.)

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

I, Joseph William Cole, on behalf of the CanningRoad Board, hereby assent to the above applicationto close the road therein described.

JOSEPH W. COT,T,Chairman, Canning Road Board.

5th October, 1960.

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

WE, Grattan Esmonde Foley and William HenryDavies, being the owners of land over or alongwhich the portion of road hereunder describedpasses, have applied to the Kojonup Road Board toclose the said portion of road, viz. :-

Kojonup.Corr. 797/92.K.484. Portion of road No. 385 abutting the

north-western boundary of Nelson Location 2011and extending through location 7954; from the pro-longation northward of the westernmost boundary

3206 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

of Location 2011 to the prolongation eastward ofthe southern alignment of road No. 11844. (Plan438 B/40, E and Fl.)

G. E. FOLEY.W. H. DAVIES,

I, Glen Oswald Harrison, on behalf of theKojonup Road Board, hereby assent to the aboveapplication to close the road therein described.

G. 0. HARRISON,Chairman, Kojonup Road Board.

6th September, 1960.

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

THE State Housing Commission, being the ownerof land over or along which the portion of roadhereunder described passes, has applied to thePerth Road Board to close the said portion of road,viz.:

Perth.Corr. 459/60.P.495. That portion of road No. 9525 (Victoria

Road) situated between the eastern alignment ofKings Road and the western alignment of roadNo. 3 (Wanneroo Road) as shown on Land TitlesOffice Plan 2895. (Plan 1A/40, B2.)

A. D. HYNAM,Manager,

The State Housing Commission.

I, Herbert R. Robinson, on behalf of the PerthRoad Board, hereby assent to the above applicationto close the road therein described.

HERBERT R. ROBINSON,Chairman,

Perth Road Board.7th October, 1960.

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

I, ACHILLE PETER PAUL DOYE, being theowner of land over or along which the portion ofroad hereunder described passes, have applied tothe Greenbushes Road Board to close the saidportion of road, viz.:-

Greenbushes.Corr. 1353/25.G.406. The whole of road No. 8766 within

Nelson Location 5296; from the southern terminusof road No. 10818 to the southern boundary oflocation 5296. (Plan 414C/40, P4.)

A. P. DOYE.

I, Guy Thomson, on behalf of the GreenbushesRoad Board, hereby assent to the above applica-tion to close the road therein described.

GUY THOMSON,Chairman, Greenbushes Road Board.

17th October, 1960.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.WHEREAS the ALBANY Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Albany,on or about the 18th day of September, 1959,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

L. and S. 3257/59, M.R.D. 805/59.Road No. 1185 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Plantagenet Locations 621, 3638 and 2924,i'esei've 2000, Torbay Lot 164 and Crown Land asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 8508.

Road No. 11968. A strip of land, one chain wide,widening at its terminus, leaving a surveyed roadon the northern boundary of Plantagenet Location2478 and extending (as delineated and coloured

dark brown on Original Plan 8508) southwardthrough said location and location 943 to road No.1185 at the south corner of said location 2478.

(Plans 451D/40, B4, 457A/40, Bi, and TorbayTownsite.)

WHEREAS the ALBANY Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Albany,on or about the 9th clay of January, 1953, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:

L. and S. 5723/98, M.R.D. 603/52, 158/53.Road No. 992 (widening of part). That portion

of Plantagenet Location 1516 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Original Plan 7889. (Plan451C/40, D4.)

WHEREAS the AUGUSTA-MARGARET RIVERRoad Board, by resolution passed at a meeting ofthe Board, held at Margaret River, on or about the10th day of September, 1959, resolved to open theroad hereinafter described, that is to say:

L. a.nd 5. 3256/59, M.R.D. 199/49.Road No. 330 (widening of part). Those portions

of reserve 18451, Crown land and class "A" reserve18720 as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 67222.

Road No. 331 (widening of part). That portionof Sussex Location 284 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 67222.

(Plan Margaret River Townsite.)

WHEREAS the BALINGUP Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held atBalingup, on or about the 15th day of April, 1959,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

L. and S. 1262/59, M.R.D. 194/59.Road No. 1011 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Nelson Locations 59, 94, 120, 773 and 1241as delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagrams 67267 to 67270 inclusive.(Plans 414C/40, D4 and 414D/40, C4.)

WHEREAS the BRIDGETOWN Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atBricigetown, on or about the 23rd day of May, 1958,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:-

4639/48.Road No. 11967. A strip of land, one chain

wide, widening at its terminus, commencing atthe north-west corner of Nelson Location 12043and extending (as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66939)generally northward inside and along part of thewestern boundary of location 2195 and throughCrown land to road No. 1489 along the south-eastern boundary of location 2010. (Plans 414C/40,F4, 438A/40, Al, and 439B/40, Fl.)

WHEREAS the BRUCE ROCK Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, heldat Bruce Rock, on or about the 26th day of March,1959, resolved to open the road hereinafter des-cribed, that is to say:-

4052/14.Road No. 8500 (extension). A strip of land,

one chain wide, widening as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram66960, leaving the southern terminus of the presentroad on the northern boundary of Avon Location10014 and extending (as surveyed) eastward alongpart of the said northern boundary of the north-east corner of the said location. (Plan 4/80, D4.)

WHEREAS the BRUCE ROCK Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, heldat Bruce Rock, on or about the 26th day of Novem-ber, 1956, resolved to open the road hereinafterdescribed, that is to say:-

4256/56.Road No. 11955. A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving a surveyed road at the south-westcorner of Avon Location 12136 and extending (as

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3207

delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 66300) northward insideand along the western boundary of said locationand through location 22972 to a surveyed road onthe easternmost boundary of the latter location.(Plan 4/80, C4.)

WHEREAS the CAPEL Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Capel, onor about the 18th day of July, 1958, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:-

3834/07, Vol. 2.Road No. 3096 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Wellington Location 976 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-grar 67021.

Road No. 11956. A strip of land, one chain wide,widening as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 67022, leaving road No.3096 at the north-east corner of Wellington Loca-tion 975 and extending (as surveyed) southward,westward and again southward along the easternand part of the southern boundaries of said loca-tion and the easternmost boundary of location 2266to a surveyed road at the south-east corner of thelatter location.

(Plan 413B/40, P2.)

WHEREAS the CAPEL Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Capel,on or about the 19th day of November, 1952, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say:-

344/43.Road No. 10380 (extension). A strip of land, one

chain wide, widening in parts, leaving the northernterminus of the present road on the northern boun-dary of Boyanup Agricultural Area Lot 129 andextending (as surveyed and as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram66709) northward to and inside and along the east-ern boundary of lot 130 to a surveyed road at thenorth-east corner of the latter lOt. (Plan 411D/40,A4.)

WHEREAS the CAPEL Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Capel,on or about the 8th day of April, 1954, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:-

921/53.Road No. 11957. A strip of land, one chain wide,

leaving road No. 3497 at the south corner of StirlingEstate Lot 177 and extending (as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 66933) north-eastward inside and along thesouth-eastern boundaries of said lot and lot 176to a surveyed road at the east corner of the latterlot. (Plan 413B/40 (Enlargement A).)

WHEREAS the CHITTERING Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, heldat Bindoon, on or about the 12th day of September,1959, resolved to open the road hereinafter des-cribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 3916/59, M.R.D. 17/52.Road No. 15 (Great Northern Highwaywiden-

ing of parts). Those portions of Swan Locations954, 1371 and 3409 and that portion of reserve5309 as delineated and coloured dark brown onOriginal Plan 8428. (Plan 28/80, Dl.)

WHEREAS the COLLIE COALFIELDS Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board,held at Collie, on or about the 20th day of May,1959, resolved to open the road hereinafter des-cribed, that is to say:-

1746/59.Road No. 2020 (widening of part). That portion

of State Forest No. 4 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Sprveys Diagram 67282.(Plan Collie Regional.)

WHEREAS the CUBALLING Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, heldat Cuballing, on or abeut the 26th da.y of October,1955, resolved to open the road hereinafter des-cribed, that is to say:-

796/44.Road No. 1947 (widening of part). That portion

of Avon Location 9849 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66849.

Road No. 2824 (extension). A strip of land, onechain wide, widening as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66850,leaving the southern terminus of the present roadon the northern boundary of Williams Location3490 and extending (as surveyed) south-westward,north-westward and westward through and alongpart of the northern boundary of said location toits north-west corner.

Road No. 3431 (widening of part). That portionof Williams Location 9631 as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram66846.

Road No. 11959. A strip of land, one chain wide,widening as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 66847, commencingat tiie north-west corner of Williams Location 3510and extending (as surveyed) south-eastward, east-ward, north-eastward and again eastward along thenorth-eastern, northern and north-western boun-daries of said location and the northern boundaryof location 3508 to a surveyed road at the north-east corner of the latter location.

Road No. 11960. A strip of land, one chain wide,widening as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 66848, commencingat the south-east corner of Williams Location 10358and extending (as surveyed) westward, northwardand again westward, along a southern, a westernand again a southern boundary of said location toits most western south-west corner.

(Plans 378C/40, D4, and 378D/40, A3 and 4, andB3.)

WHEREAS the CUBALLING Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, heldat Cuballing, on or about the 6th day of April,1951, resolved to open the road hereinafter des-cribed, that is to say:-

12989/08.Road No. 3431 (widening of parts). (a) Those

portions of Williams Locations 15193, 15251, StateForest No. 51, locations 1168, 3650, 15192, StateForest No. 53 and location 14133 (reserve 18856)as delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagrams 66878 to 65881 inclusive.

That portion of location 3255 as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 66882.

That portion of location 8099 containing24.4 perches, as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66883.

Road No. 6899 (widening of parts). Those por-tions of Williams Locations 7700 and 15281 andthat portion of location 8099 containing 7.3perches, as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagrams 66882 and 66883.

(Plan 378D/40, B4.)

WHEREAS the DARDANUP Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held atDardanup, on or about the 22nd day of August,1955, resolved to open the road hereinafter des-cribed, that is to say:-

8051/11.Road No. 11953. A strip of land, one chain wide,

leaving a surveyed road on the eastern boundaryof Wellington Location 3 and extending as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 67001 south-westward throughsaid location and along the south-eastern side ofthe South-Western Railway Reserve to the west-ern boundary of said location. (Plan 411A/40, B2,)

3208 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. {21 October, 1960.

WHEREAS the DARLING RANGE Road Board, byresolutions passed at meetings of the Board, heldat Kalamunda, on or about the 9th and 8th daysof April and September, 1959, respectively, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:-

2535/52.Road No. 1512 (Aldersyde Roadwidening of

parts). Those portions of Canning Locations 518,673 and 897, as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagrams 66992 and66993. (Plan 1C/20, S.W.)

WHEREAS the DARLING RANGE Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board,held at Kalamunda, on or about the 18th day ofFebruary, 1955, resolved to open the road herein-after described, that is to say:-

721/55.Road No. 11216 (Tella Streetaddition). That

portion of Swan Location 2639 situated northwardof the southern alignment of the present road, asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 7667.

Road No. 11963. A strip of land, one chainwide, leaving road No. 10683 (Hill Street) at thesouth-east corner of Kalamunda Lot 202 and ex-tending (as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 7667) northward through saidlot and lots 203 to 205 inclusive and Swan Loca-tion 2639 to the southern alignment of road No.11216 (Tella Street).

(Plan Kalamunda Sheet 1.)

WHEREAS the DARLING RANGE Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board,held at Kalamunda, on or about the 20th day ofNovember, 1959, resolved to open the road herein-after described, that is to say:-

1097/57.Road No. 11964. A strip of land, one chain wide,

widening in parts, leaving Howell Road at thesouth-east corner of Kalamunda Lot 320 (reserve17851) and extending (as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66549)northward inside and along the eastern boundaryof said lot a distance of 7 chains 50.2 links. (RegionSheet I.)

WHEREAS the DENMARK Road Board, by re-solution passed at a meeting of the Board, heldat Denmark, on or about the 19th day of Septem-ber, 1957, resolved to open the road hereinafterdescribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 4087/57.Road No. 5467 (South Coast Highwaywiden-

ing of parts). Those portions of Hay Locations 463,464, 665 and 1407, class "A" reserves 13045 and15677, State Forest No. 42 and the Nornalup-Den-mark Railway Reserve, all as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagrams67104 to 67106 inclusive and Original Plan 8372.(Plans 455B/40, Fl and 456A/40, Al.)

WHEREAS the DENMARK Road Board, by re-solution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atDenmark, on or about the 5th day of October,1955, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:-

5362/24.Road No. 7407 (deviation of part). A strip of

land, one chain wide, widening in part, leavingthe present road within Plantagenet Location 2062and extending (as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66827) gener-ally north-eastward through said location to roadNo. 5467 at its north-east corner. (Plan 452C/40,D4 and 456B/40, Dl.)

WHEREAS the DENMARK Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Den-mark, on or about the 5th day of October, 1955, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say:-

3824/55,Road No. 11954. A strip of land, one chain wide,

leaving a surveyed road at the north corner ofDenmark Estate Lot 381 and extending /as sur-veyed) generally eastward along the northern boun-dary of said lot to its north-east corner. (Plan452C/40, D4.)

WHEREAS the GINGIN Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held atGingin, on or about the 19th day of February, 1960,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

L. and S. 3490/59, M.R.D. 1070/58.Road No. 10419 (widening of parts). Those por-

ticns of Swan Locations 5430 and 5486 as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands adSurveys Diagrams 67288 and 67287 respectively.(Plan 31/80, Al.)

WHEREAS the GNOWANGERUP Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, heldat Gnowangerup, on or about the 24th day of Feb-ruary, 1958, resolved to open the road hereinafterdescribed, that is to say:

L. and 5. 332/58, M.R.D. 603/57.Road No. 5400 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Plantagenet Locations 1840 and 3092 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 8501.

Road No. 11970. A strip of land, one chain wide,widening in parts and as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagrams 67310to 67313 inclusive, commencing on the southernboundary of Plantagenet Location 3096 and ex-tending (as surveyed) northward through said lo-cation and alcng the western boundaries of loca-tions 2920, 3410, 5619 and 4885 and to and alongthe western boundaries of locations 3197 and 2865to road No. 3601 at the north-west corner of thelastmentioned location.Rcad No. 11971. A strip of land, of irregular width,leaving a surveyed road within Plantagenet Loca-tion 1836 and extending (as delineated and col-oured dark brown on original Plan 8501 and as sur-veyed) south-westward, north-westward and west-ward through said location and location 3322 andalong part of the north eastern boundary of andthrough location 1739 to road No. 5400 on part ofthe western boundary of the lastmentioned. location.

(Plan 435/80, A2 and 3.)

WHEREAS the KOJONIJP Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held atKojonup, on or about the 8th day of September,1959, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 3325/59, M.R.D. 1024/59.Road No. 351 (widening of part). That portion

of Kojonup Location 13 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 67272.

Road No. 811 (widening of parts). Those por-ticns of Kolonup Locations 669 and 1772 as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 67271.

(Plans 415C/40, D4, and 416D/40, C4.)

WHEREAS the MERREDIN Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atMerredin, on or about the 21st day of January,1959, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:-

3096 /58.Road No. 11966. A strip of land, one chain wide,

widening in part, as surveyed and as delineatedand coloured brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 66962, leaving a surveyed road at the north-west corner of Avon Location 18284 and extending(as surveyed) eastward along the northern bound-ary of said location to a surveyed road at its north-east corner. (Plan 24/80, C4.)

21 October, 1960.]

WHEREAS the MTJLLEWA Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held atMullewa, on or about the 19th day of November,1954, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 12645/11, M.R.D. 151/48.Road No. 5834 (extension). A strip of land, one

chain wide, leaving the western terminus of thepresent road at the north-east corner of MullewaLot 108 and extending (as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 6706) ncrth-westwardinside and along the north-eastern boundaries ofsaid lot and lots 106 and 104 to Monger Road atthe north-west corner of the la.stmentioned lot.(Plan Mullewa Townsite.)

WHEREAS the MURRAY Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Pin-jarra, on or about the 30th day of April, 1957,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

L. and 5. 3961/57, M.R.D. 323/60.Road No. 784 (widening of parts). That portion

of lot 1 of Cockburn Sound Location 16 (L.T.O.Plan 2666) and that portion of the said locationcontaining 5.4 perches both as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Original Plan 7817. (Plan380A/40, B2.)

WHEREAS the NORTHAMPTON Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board, heldat Northampton, on or about the 13th day of No-vember, 1959, resolved to open the road hereinafterdescribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 3633/58, M.R.D. 493/46.Road No. 1977 (North-West Coastal Highway

widening of part). That portion of Bowes Agri-cultural Area Lot 7 as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 67323. (Plan160D/40, A4.)

WHEREAS the NORTHAMPTON Road Board, byresolution passed at, a meeting of the Board, heldat Northampton, on or about the 18th day of Sep-tember, 1959, resolved to open the road hereinafterdescribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 3255/59, M.R.D. 493/46.Road No. 1977 (North-West Coastal Highway

widening of part). That portion of Victoria Loca-tion 4232 as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 67009. (Plan157A/40, A2.)

WHEREAS the QUAIRADING Road Board, by re-solution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atQuairading, on or about the 4th day of June, 1958,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:-

6500/22.Road No. 5244 (widening of part). That portion

of Avon Location 21257 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66965.

Road No. 6883 (widening of part). That portionof Avon Location 17685 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66965.

(Plan 343B/40, D2.)

WHEREAS the TAMBELLUP Road Board, by re-solution passed at a meeting of the Board, held atTambellup, on or about the 15th day of August,1958, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:-

3584/57.Road No. 11961. A strip of land, 24.1 links wide,

leaving Taylor Street at the east corner of Tam-bellup Lot 22 and extending (as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 66920) south-westward inside and along thesouth-eastern boundary of said lot to its southcorner. (Plan Tambellup Townsite.)

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3209

WHEREAS the UPPER BLACKWOOD Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board, heldat Boyup Brook, on or about the 20th day ofAugust, 1958, resolved to open the road hereinafterdescribed, that is to say:

L. and 5. 2995/58, M.R.D. 365/46.Road No. 2421 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Nelson Locations 1733, 1990, 1981, 8558,reserve 11569 and locations 2768 and 959 all asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagrams 66982 to 66985 inclusive andOriginal Plan 8328.

Road No. 11959. A strip of land, two chains wide,leaving road No. 2421 on the southernmost bound-ary of Nelson Location 1091 and extending as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 8328 north-eastward through said location andlocations 1506 and 2318 to rejoin road No. 2421 atthe south-east corner of location 2318.

(Plan 438B/40, DEl.)

WHEREAS the WAGIN Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at Wagin,on or about the 28th day of September, 1953, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say:-

4299/53.Road No. 11962. A strip of land, one chain wide,

commencing at the south corner of Williams Loca-tion 3324 and extending (as surveyed) south-west-ward along the south-eastern boundaries of loca-tion 9162 to the south corner of the latter loca-tion. Also to include that portion of Williams Loca-tion 9162 bounded by lines starting from a pointon a south-eastern boundary of that location situate206 degrees 13 minutes 25 chains 13 links from thesouthern corner of location 3324 and extending 3chains 49 links south-westerly along that boundaryof location 9162 aforesaid to a south-eastern cor-ner of that location; thence west-south-westerly 2chains 97 links along a south-eastern boundary ofthat location; thence 45 degrees 41 minutes 6 chains2.3 links to the starting point. (Plan 409B/40, Fl.)

WHEREAS the WEST KIMBERLEY Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board,held at Derby, on or about the 4th day of July,1952, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 5908/21, M.R.D. 901/53.Road No. 11951. A strip of land, two chains

wide, bounded by lines commencing at a pointon the southern boundary of Knowsley Agricul-tural Area Lot 103 situate 269 degrees 57 minutes4 chains 39.3 links from the south-east corner ofsaid lot and extending 352 degrees 2 minutes 49chains 31.1 links; thence 353 degrees 4 minutes24.3 links; thence 89 degrees 29 minutes 2 chains1.3 links; thence 172 degrees 2 minutes 49 chains57.1 links; thence 269 degrees 57 minutes 2 chains1.9 links to the starting point. (Original Plan7984.)

Road No. 11952. A strip of land, two chainswide, leaving a surveyed road on the south-easternboundary of Knowsley Agricultural Area Lot 3 andextending (as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 7984) generally north-westwardthrough said lot and lot 103 to road No. 11951within the latter lot. (Plan Knowsley AgriculturalArea.)

WHEREAS the WILLIAMS Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board, held at Wil-liams, on or about the 12th day of November, 1954,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:-

3781/54.Road No. 11965. A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving a surveyed road at its intersectionwith the southern boundary of Williams Location12934 and extending (as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 8302 and as sur-veyed) north-eastward through said location andlocation 13067 and to and through location 11674to the eastern boundary of the lastmentionedlocation. (Plan 384C/40, F4.)

3210 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

WHEREAS the WONGAN-BALLIDIJ Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board,held at Wongan Hills, on or about the 2nd day ofAugust, 1954, resolved to open the road hereinafterdescribed, that is to say:-

2616/58.Road No. 11958. A strip of land. one chain

wide, leaving a surveyed road on the eastern boun-dary of Melbourne Location 2519 and extending(as delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 65115) north-westwardthrough said location and locations 2569 and 2536to a surveyed road on the northern boundary ofthe lastmentioned location. (Plan 57/80, 02.)

WHEREAS the YORK Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board, held at York,on or about the 14th day of August, 1959, resolvedto open the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:

L. and S. 3085/59, M.RD. 799/59.Road No. 30 (Great Southern Highwaywiden-

ing of parts). Those portions of Avon Locations0, Q, Gwambygine Estate Lots 35, 36, 37, 38, 40,41, 76, 78, 61, 62, 63, 66 and 69, and the GreatSouthern Railway Reserve as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagrams67294 and 67295 and Original Plans 8488 and 8489.(Plan 20/40, E3 and 4.)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor, pur-suant to section 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, by notices published in the GovernmentGazette, declare that the said lands had been setapart, taken, or resumed for the purpose of the saidroads, and that plans of the said lands might beinspected at the Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth.

And whereas the said board has caused a copyof the said notices to be served upon the ownersand occupiers of the said lands resident withinthe State, or such of them as can with reasonablediligence be ascertained, either personally or byregistered letter posted to their lastnamed placesof abode.

And whereas the Governor in Executive Councilhas confirmed the said resolutions:

It is hereby notified that the lines of communi-cation described above are roads within the mean-ing of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1959, subjectto the provisions of the said Act.

Dated this 21st day of October, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

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

Perth, 21st October, 1960.IT is hereby declared that the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, forthe purpose of new roads, that is to say

Balingup.1388/05.Road No. 2035 (Wright Streetwidening of

part). That portion of Balingup Lot 144 as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 67072; 2r. 27.6p. being resumedfrom Balingup Lot 144. (Plan Balingup Townsite.)

Capel.11851/97.Road No. 1481 (Elgin Roadwidening of part).

That portion of Wellington Location 3241 as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 67045; 8.4p. being resumed fromWellington Location 3241. (Plan 411D/40, A4.)

Capel.2952/12.Road No. 11978. A strip of land, one chain wide,

widening in parts, leaving a surveyed road at thesouth-west corner of Boyanup Agricultural Area

Lot 270 and extending (as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66922)eastward inside and along the southern boundaryof said lot to a surveyed road at its south-eastcorner; 3a. 3r. 31p. being resumed from BoyanupAgricultural Area Lot 270. (Plan 411D/40, A3.)

Chapman Valley.L. and S. 492/60, M.R.D. 327/57.Road No. 1977 (North-West Coastal Highway

widening of part). That portion of Victoria Loca-tion 411 as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 67321; 11'. 4.4p. beingresumed from Victoria Location 411. (Plan 157D/40, A3.)

Corrigin.3599/58.Road No. 11975. A strip of land, one chain wide,

widening as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagrams 67024 and 67025,leaving a surveyed road at the north-east corner ofAvon Location 19650 and extending (as surveyed)south-eastward, southward and again south-east-ward along the north-eastern boundaries of saidlocation and location 19651, the eastern boundaryof location 12868 and the north-eastern boundaryof location 18827 to the easternmost north-eastcorner of the lastmentioned location; ir. 13.3p.,2r. 35.lp. and 2r. 10.Gp. being resumed from AvonLocations 18827, 18828 and 19650 respectively.(Plan 344/80, 03.)

Dardanup.11640/98.Road No. 864 (widening of part). That portion

of Wellington Location 301 as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram67043; 16.2p. being resumed from Wellington Loca-tion 301. (Plan 411D/40, A3.)

Darling Range.2441/59.Road No. 11986. A strip of land, one chain wide

(unsurveyed), commencing at the north-west cor-ner of Swan Location 2079 and extending eastward,outside and along the northern boundary of saidlocation and onward a distance of one chain. (PlanKalamunda Sheet 1.)

Denmark.L. and S. 2994/58, M.R.D. 1025/57.Road No. 5467 (South Coast Highwaywidening

of parts). Those portions of Hay Location 2202,Crown land and State Forest No. 42 as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 67107. (Plan 452D/40, A4.)

Dumbleyung.6311/10, Vol. 2.Road No. 10933 (extension). A strip of land, two

chains wide, leaving the eastern terminus of thepresent road at the north-west corner of WilliamsLocation 8312 and extending as surveyed generallynorth-eastward along the northern boundaries ofsaid location and the south-eastern boundary oflocation 6782 to the easternmost south-east cornerof the latter location. (Plan 408A/40, Cl.)

Geralciton-Greenough.L. and S. 3917/59, M.R.D. 900/59.Road No. 5170 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Victoria Locations 215, 1100, 3488 andNarngulu Lot 72 as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 67356; 21.8p.,2r. 8.4p. and 9.4p. being resumed from VictoriaLocations 215, 1100 and 3488 respectively, and 7.3p.being resumed from Narngulu Lot 72. (Plans126A/40, 331, and Narngulu Townsite.)

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3211

Gingin.L. and S. 3885/58, M.R.D. 843/58.

Road No. 2494 (widening of part). That portionof reserve 257 containing 4 perches as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Original Plan 8493.

Rcad No. 5588 (widening of part). That portionof Swan Location 526 as delineated and coloureddark bi.own on Original Plan 8493.

Road No. 11988. A strip of land, one chain wide,widening at its terminus, leaving the southern sideof road No. 2494 within reserve 257 and extending(as delineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 8493) south-westward through said reserveand reserve 3534 to the south-west corner of saidreserve 257.

2a. 17p. being resumed from Swan Location 526.Reserves 257 and 3534 are hereby reduced by 3a.ir. 35p. and 2r. 28.3p. respectively.

(Plan 30/80, F4.)

Irwin.L. and S. 6939/50, M.R.D. 831/53.Road No. 11979. A strip of land, two chains wide,

widening in parts, commencing on the southernboundary of Victoria Location 1790 and extending(as delineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlans 8034 to 8036 inclusive and including theintersecting portions of existing surveyed roads)southward through location 2011, to and throughlocations 9835 and 3042, to and along the westernboundary of location 10397, along the easternboundary of location 10398 and through locations3570, 6117 and 3964 to a surveyed road within thelstmentioned location extending northward fromits western boundary; 108a. 2r. 31p., 20a. 2r. 18p.,lOa. 2r. 34p., 8a. 2r. 14p. and 27a. Or. 27p. beingresumed from Victoria Locations 2011, 3042, 3964,6117 and 9835 respectively. (Plans 124B/40, E2,and 124/80, E3.)

Kojonup.1182/60.Road No. 11977. A strip of land, one chain wide,

leaving road No. 8894 at the north-west cornerof Kojonup Location 8744 and extending (as sur-veyed) eastward along the northern boundary ofsaid location to its north-east corner and continu-ing unsurveyed through Crown land to road No.2466 at the south-east corner of location 3961.(Plan 437D/40, B3.)

Kondinin.1432/59.Road No. 8843 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Roe Locations 2116 (portion of reserve19929) and 1316 as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 67093; 4a.lr. 17p. being resumed from Roe Location 1316.Reserve 19929 is hereby reduced by 2r. 2.7p. (Plan346/80, A4.)

Kondinin.709/3 1.Road No. 8843 (widening of part). That portion

of Roe Location 191 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66670;2a. 2r. 25p. being resumed from Roe Location 191.(Plan 346/80, A4.)

Lake Grace.709/3 1.Road No. 9978 (widening of part). A strip of

land, two chains wide, along the western side of thepresent road through Williams Location 13391 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 66671.

Road No. 11973. A strip of land, one chain wide,widening in part, leaving road No. 11658 on thenorthern boundary of Williams Location 9522 andextending (as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 66673) generallysouthward through said location to a surveyed roadalong its south-eastern boundary.

Road No. 11974. A strip of land, one chain wide,widening in parts, leaving a surveyed road on thewestern boundary of Williams Location 12582 andextending (as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 8212) eastward and south east-ward through said location and locations 9518 and13843 to a surveyed road at the south-east cornerof the lastmentioned location.

14a. Or. 18p., 4a. ir. 19p., 6a. ir. 6p. and 22a.ir. 22p. being resumed from Williams Locations9518, 9522, 12582 and 13391 respectively.

(Plan 387/80, Cl, and CD2.)

Manjimup.1919/28.Road No. 8295. (a) Widening of part.-That

portion of State Forest No. 38 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 67111.

(b) Deviation of part.-A strip of land, one chainwide, leaving the present road on the western boun-dary of Nelson Location 2374 and extending asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 67111 north-eastward throughsaid location to rejoin the present road within thesaid location.

3r. 12.2p. being resumed from Nelson Locatibn2374.

(Plan 442B/4O, Fl.)

Manjimup.2655/58.Road No. 11984. A strip of land, one chain wide,

widening as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 67044, leaving asurveyed road at the north corner of Nelson Loca-tion 9224 and extending (as surveyed) south-west-ward and southward along the north-western andwestern boundaries of said location to its south-west corner; ir. 21.5p. being resumed from NelsonLocation 9224. (Plan 442B/40, E2.)

Mukinbudin.L. and 5. 2662/59, M.R.D. 482/52.Road No. 8339. (a) Widening of part.-That

portion of Avon Location 14130 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram67266.

(b) Extension.-A strip of land, one chain wide,widening as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 67266, leaving thewestern terminus of the present road at the east-ern end of the Barbalin Station Yard Reserve andextending (as surveyed) north-westward to andalong the north-eastern side of said reserve tothe eastern side of a two-chain road extendingsouthward along the western boundary of AvonLocation 14130.

22.4p. being resumed from Avon Location 14130.(Plan 55/80, E3.)

Mukinbudin.3659/47.Road No. 11983. A strip of land, two chains

wide, commencing at the north-east corner ofAvon Location 14355 and extending (as surveyed)southward along the eastern boundary of saidlocation to a surveyed road at its south-east corner.(Plan 55/80, E3 and 4.)

Murray.L. and S. 3957/59, M.R.D. 27/50.Road No. 44 (widening of part). That portion

of Murray Location 191 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 67386;lr. 11.5 p. being resumed from Murray Location191. (Plan 38OD/40, F3.)

3212 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

Northam.1814/38.

Road No. 109 (regazettal of part to agree withre-survey). A strip of land, one chain wide, leavingthe present road at the south corner of BucklanctEstate Lot 11 and extending (as shown on L.T.O.Plan 6921) north-westward through Avon LocationsTi and T2 to rejoin the present road on the westernboundary of the latter location. (Plan Northam40 N.W.)

Plantagenet.4154/26, Vol. 2.Road No, 11985. A strip of land, one chain wide,

commencing on the northern boundary of Plan-tagenet Location 138 and extending (as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 49196) south-eastward through said loca-tion to its south-east corner; thence, one chain wide(unsurveyed), inside and along a southern and partof a western boundary of Porongorup Estate Lot 7and continuing (as surveyed) along the south-western and southern boundary of said lot to itssouth-east corner; la. 3r. 29.7p. being resumed fromPlantagenet Location 138. (Plan 451A/40, Cl.)

Preston.4257/ 12.Road No. 4431 (deviation of parts). (a) A strip of

land, one chain wide, widening in part, leaving thepresent road within Wellington Location 2182 andextending (as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 66990) south-westward through said location to road No. 588 onits western boundary.

(b) A strip of land, one chain wide, widening inparts, leaving the present road at its intersectionwith a northern boundary of Wellington Location2182 and extending (as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66990)eastward, northward and again eastward inside andalong a northern, a western and again a northernboundary of said location to a surveyed road at itsnorth-east corner.

5a. Or. 17 p. and 8p. being resumed from Welling-ton Locations 2182 and 3244 respectively. (Plan414A/4O, BC1.)

Preston.1893/37.Road No. 11972. A strip of land, one chain wide,

leaving a surveyed road at the south-west cornerof Wellington Location 2643 and extending (asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 67078) eastward inside and alongthe southern boundary of said location and throughState Forest No. 27 and location 1316 to the easternboundary of the latter location; la. Or. 17.3p. and2a. ir. 36p. being resumed from Wellington Loca-tions 1316 and 2643 respectively. (Plan 414A/4O,B1.)

Rockingham.L. and S. 6599/12, Vol. 3; M.R.D. 133/52.Road No. 6104 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Peel Estate Lots 596, 595, 594, 768, 767, 775,763, 731, 1044 (reserve 24872), 760, 759, 733, 732,577, 578, 724, 725, 902, 660, 658, 342, 338, 337, 336,781, 334, 332, 329, 327, 320, 319, 318, 317, 304, 303,302, 301 and 784 (reserve 23826) all as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Original Plans 8160,8161 and 8162; 2r. 22.ip., la. 2r. 24.5p., la. lr. 14.9p.,la. Or. 7.2p., la. 3r. 22.8p., la. 2r. 18.4p., la. 2r. 28.4p.,

la. 2r. O.ip., 1a. ir. 28.3p., la. 2i'. 32p., la. Or. 21.3p.,Ia. Or. O.7p., 3r. 35.2p., 2a. 2r. 15.8p., 2a. 3r. 1.9p.,la. 3r. 34.lp., 2r. 35.6p., 3r. 9.2p., 3r. 8p., la. ir.35.9., la. ir. 13.4p., la. ir. 7.8p., la. ir. 23.8p.,3a. ii'. lip., 3r. 23.8p., 3r. 4p., 2r. 3O.3p., 2r. 9p.,3r. 9,9p., 22p., 26.8p., 3r. 13.9p. and lr. 24p. beingresumed from Peel Estate Lots 301, 302, 303, 304,317, 318, 319, 320, 327, 332, 334, 336, 337, 338,342, 578, 577, 594, 595, 596, 658, 724, 725, 732, 733,759, 760, 761, 763, 767, 768, 775 and 902 respectively.Reserves 23826 (lot 784) and 24872 (lot 1044) arehereby reduced by lr. 16.2p. and 2r. 3.2p. respect-ively. (Plan 341D/40, B1 and 2.)

Serpentine-Jarrandale,L. and S. 3591/59, M.R D. 1023/59.Road No. 1684 (widening of part). That por-

tion of Cockburn Sound Location 39 as delineatedand coloured dark bi'own on Lands and SurveysDiagram 67369; ii'. 1.8p. being resumed fromCockburn Sound Location 39. (Plan 341C/4O, D4.)

Wagin.7309/02, Vol. 2.Road No. 1891 (widening of pai'ts). Those por-

tions of Williams Location 13983 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-grams 66800 and 66801; la. 7.9p. being resumedfrom Williams Location 13983. (Plan 4O9A/40, Cl.)

Wagin.6257/03, Vol. 2.Road No. 2103 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Williams Locations 3395 and 5554 as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 66740; la. Or. 25.5p. and la. Or.15.lp. being resumed from Williams Locations 3395and 5554 respectively. (Plan 4O9A/4O, Cl.)

Wagin.6778/50.Road No. 11927. (a) Widening of parts.Those

portions of Williams Locations 4574 and 6371 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 66407.

(b) Deviation of part.A strip of land, one chainwide, leaving the present road on the easternboundary of Williams Location 3272 and extending(as delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 66407) north-westwardthrough said location to rejoin the present roadon its northern boundary.

3r. 14.9p., ir. 38.9p. and ir. 38.9p. being resumedfrom Williams Locations 3272, 4574 and 6371 re-spectively.

(Plan 4O8A/4O, Al and 2.)

West Arthur.3123/54.Road No. 11947 (deviation). A strip of land,

one chain wide, leaving the present road at theeasternmost south-east corner of Williams Loca-tion 9038 and extending (as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram66798) northward through said location, KojonupLocation 8833 and Williams Location 11219 toroad No. 3239 within the lastmentioned location;2a. 3r. 28p. being resumed from Kojonup Loca-tion 8833, and 16.3p. and la. 2r. 21p. being re-sumed from Williams Locations 9038 and 11219respectively. (Plan 4O9D/40, A3.)

21 October, 1960.]

West Arthur.459/35.Road No. 11981. A strip of land, one chain

wide, widening in parts, leaving a surveyed roadat the north-west corner of Wellington Location3700 and extending as surveyed and as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 67037 southward and westward alongpart of the western boundary of said location in-side and along the easternmost and a southernboundary of location 4164 to road No. 11010 at itsintersection with the said southern boundary; 8p.and lOa. ir. 28p. being resumed from WellingtonLocations 3700 and 4164, respectively. (Plan410D/40, C4.)

West Arthur.1615/59.Road No. 11982. A strip of land, one chain

wide, widening as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 67040, com-mencing at the north-west corner of WellingtonLocation 1821 and extending (as surveyed) south-ward along the western boundary of said locationto road No. 7495 at its south-west corner; ir. 9.9p.being resumed from Wellington Location 1821.(Plan 410C/40, D3.)

Wickepin.5794/23.Road No. 11950 (deviation of part). A strip

of land, two chains wide, widening in parts, leav-ing the present road on the southern boundaryof Williams Location 12650 and extending as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 66941 northward through saidlocation to road No. 2413 on its northern boun-dary; 12a. 2r. 35p. being resumed from WilliamsLocation 12650. (Plans 386D/40, C3 and 386A/40,C2.)

Williams.1859/53.Road No. 11922 (deviation of part). A strip of

land, one chain wide, widening in parts, leavingthe present road on the eastern boundary of Wil-liams Location 4644 and extending (as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 66402) south-westward through saidlocation to road No. 3415 on part of its south-western boundary; la. ir. 19.6p, being resumedfrom Williams Location 4644. (Plan 384C/40, F4.)

Woodanilling2571/07.Road No. 3633 (widening of part). That portion

of Williams Location 4025 as delineated and col-oured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram66963; 32p. being resumed from Williams Location4025. (Plan 409C/40, F3.)

Woodanilling.3307/58.Road No. 11976. A strip of land, one chain wide,

widening as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 67015, commencingat the south-west corner of Williams LQcation 4930and extending (as surveyed) northward along thewestern boundary of said location to a surveyedroad at its north-west corner; 2a. 2r. 39p. beingresumed from Williams Location 4930. (Plan409C/40, F4.)

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3213

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,STEWART BOVELL,

Minister for Lands.

DEDICATIONS OF LAND.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th October, 1960.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to dedicate, under the provisionsof the State Housing Act, 1946-1956, as follows:-

Corres. No. 661/51.-Perenjori Lots 101 to 106inclusive to the purposes of the said Act. (PlanPerenj on Townsite.)

Corres. No. 2305/18-Mount Barker Lots 569 to572 to the purposes of the said Act. (Plan Mount

Barker Townsite.)F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATIONS OF DEDICATION.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 12th October, 1960.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to cancel under the provisionsof the State Housing Act, 1946-1956, as follows:-

Corres. No. 376/39.-The dedication of Norseman Lots 703 and 704 to the purposes of the saidAct. (Plan Norseman Townsite.)

Corres. No. 2498/60.-Of the cancellation of thededication of Sussex Location 4216 to the purposesof the said Act. (Plan Busselton Townsite.)

Corres. No. 941/60.-The dedication of BroomeLot 236 to the purposes of the said Act. (PlanBroome Townsite.)

Corres. No. 661/51.-The dedication of PerenjoriLots 115 and 116 to the purposes of the said Act.(Plan Perenjori Townsite.)

Corres. No. 733/60.-The dedication of Quaira-ding Lot 236 to the purposes of the said Act. (PlanQuairading Townsite.)

Corres. No. 1499/60.-The dedication of Victorialocation 10408 to the purposes of the said Act.(Plan Mullewa Townsite.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Forests Department,Perth, 18th October, 1960.

F.D. 497/43.NOTICE is hereby given that the appointment ofWilliam Roy Wallace as Deputy Conservator ofForests is terminated as from the close of businesson Friday, 14th October, 1960.

A. C. HARRIS,Conservator of Forests.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893-1959.Application 1095/1959.

TAKE notice that Charles Ernest Williams ofBrookton Farmer has made application to be re-gistered under the Transfer of Land Act 1893-1959as the proprietor of an estate in fee simple in pos-session in the following parcel of land situate inthe Cockburn Sound District and being:-

Portion of Cockburn Sound Location 16 con-taining 31 acres and 30 perches and being lOt1 the subject of Diagram 25413.

3214 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [21 October, 1960.

Bounded by lines commencing at the north-ernmost corner of lot 151 on Plan 2036 and ex-tending north-easterly 2 chains 39.9 links alongpart of the south-eastern boundary of roadNo. 10984 and continuing 9 chains 81 linksalon part of the south-eastern boundary oflot 155 on the said plan thence south-easterly2 chains 40.9 links through the said location tothe north-western boundary of lot 155 on Plan6980 thence south-westerly 12 chains 34.7 linksalong part of the north-western boundary ofthe said lot 155 on Plan 6960 and part of thenorth-western boundary of Wannyne Streetthence north-westerly 25 chains 40 2 links alongthe north-eastern boundaries of the said Plan6960 Diagram 25538 and the said lot 151 onPlan 2086 to the starting point.

And further take notice that all persons otherthan the applicant claiming to have any estate righttitle or interest in the above parcel of land anddesiring to object to the said application are herebyrequired to lodge in this office on or before the5th day of December next a caveat forbidding thesaid land being brought under the operation of thesaid Act.

F. A. BLOTT,Registrar of Titles.

Office of Title, Perth, this 18th day of OcLober,1960.

Frank Unmack & Cullen, Solicitors, Fremantle,Solicitors for the Applicant.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928- 1957.

Municipality of Bunbury.

Town Planning Scheme.Amendment andAmplification.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Bunbury Muni-cipal Council on the 8th day of August, 1960, passed4he following resolution:

That the Bunbury Municipal Council, in pur-suance of section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act, 1928-1957, amplify andamend the Bunbury Town Planning Schemethat was gazetted on the 23rd day of Novem-ber, 1934, by including the lands describedhereunder as an area that may be used assites for motels, hotels, hostels, flats and pri-vate residences:

Lot 6 bounded by Ocean Drive, Beach Road,Holywell Street and Hayward Street.

Lot 208 fronting to Holywell Street, BeachRoad and Hayward Street.

The southern part of lot 207 adjoining theabovementioned lot 8 and fronting toHayward Street.

The whole of the land comprised in Muni-cipality of Bunbury Town PlanningScheme No. 2 that was gazetted on 4thDecember, 1959, excluding the roads,footways and reserves.

And notice is hereby given that details of theamendment referred to in the resolution have beendelineated on the plan of the Scheme deposited atthe Council's Offices, Stephen Street, Bunbury, andwill be open to inspection by all persons interestedwithout payment of any fee, from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, excludingpublic holidays. Any objections to the proposedamendment should be sent in writing to the TownClerk, Bunbury Municipal Council, on or beforethe 15th day of January, 1961.

R. HOUGHTON,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928-1957.

Municipality of BunburyTown Planning Scheme.Amendment and Amplification.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Bunbury Muni-cipal Council on the 8th day of August, 1960,passed the following resolution:

That the Bunbury Municipal Council in pur-suance of section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act, 1928-1957, amplify andamend the Bunbury Town Planning Schemethat was gazetted on the 23rd day of Novem-ber, 1934, by including the part of lot 385 ofreserve A.6962 that is the subject of lease No.332/1266 from the Crown to Reginald Blick asa site for a shop and residence and boat hiringpremises.

And notice is hereby given that details of theamendment referred to in the resolution have beendelineated on the plan of the scheme deposited atthe Council's Offices, Stephen Street, Bunbury, andwill be open to inspection by all persons interestedwithout payment of any fee, from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30p.m. on Mondays to Fridays inclusive, excludingpublic holidays. Any objections to the proposedamendment should be sent in writing to the TownClerk, Bunbury Municipal Council, on or beforethe 22nd day of January, 1961.

R. HOUGHTON,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928.

Municipality of GeraldtonTown PlanningScheme.

Amendment and Amplification.T.P.B. 853/3/2/3.

IT is hereby notified for public information inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928, that the resolutionof the Municipality of Geraldton dated the 27thday of January, 1960, to amend the GeraldtonTown Planning Scheme gazetted on the 5th dayof January, 1940, in so far as it applies to commer-cial areas by excising from the residential area thewhole of lot 786, North-West Coastal Highway,Geraldton, and including this lot in the commer-cial area with the restriction that any buildingserected on the lot shall be set back a minimumdistance of 25 feet from each of the building linesof North-West Coastal Highway and Hosken Streetwas approved by the Hon. Minister for Town Plan-ning on the 30th day September, 1960.

Such amendment was advertised in the Govern-ment Gazettes of the 3rd, 10th and 17th June, 1960.

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

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.

Art GalleryConversion of Geological SurveyOffice (14171); 25th October, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, on and after 11th October, 1960.

Avondale Research StationRepairs and Reno-vations and Septic Tank Installation (14151); 25thOctober, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W,D., Perth and Northam, andCourt House, Beverley, on and after 4th October,1960.

Boddington Hospital - Laundry Alterations(14168); 25th October, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and atPolice Station, Bocjdington, on and after 11th Oc-tober, 1960.

East Narrogin Primary School-Erection(14145); 25th October, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Nar-rogin, on and after 27th September, 1960.

King's Park-New Public Latrines (14160) ; 25thOctober, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 11thOctober, 1960.

Kununoppin Hospital-"Muriel Chase" Nurses'Quarters-Hot Water Service (14170) ; 25th Octo-ber, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Contrac-tors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 11thOctober, 1960.

Merredin Sewerage Pump Station-Erection(14153); 25th October, 1960; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth andMerredin, on and after 4th October, 1960.

Mt. Barker High School-Additions, 1960 (14152);25th October, 1960; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Albany, andat Police Station, Mount Barker, on and after 4thOctober, 1960.

Perth-Child Welfare Department-Office Ac-commodation-Alterations to Old GovernmentPrinting Office (14169); 25th October, 1960; con-ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth, on and after 11th October, 1960.

Perth Government House-New Garages (14158);25th October, 1960; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after4th October, 1960.

Scarborough High School-Electrical Installation(14167); 25th October, 1960; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, onand after 11th October, 1960.

Wagin School-Additions (14161); 25th October,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin, and Clerk ofCourts, Wagin, on and after 11th October, 1960.

Albany-Cottage, Corner King River Road andKelly Streets-Purchase and Removal (14177); 1stNovember, 1960; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Albany, onand after 18th October, 1960.

Belmont High School-Extensive Additions-Electrical Installation (14174); 1st November, 1960;conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth, on and after 18th October, 1960.

Bentley High School-Extensive Additions(14159); 1st November, 1960; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, onand after 11th October, 1960.

Bunbury High School-Extensive Additions(14162); 1st November, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bun-bury, on and after 11th October, 1960.

Carnarvon Old Warder's Quarters-Purchase andRemoval (14178); 1st November, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, Carnarvon and Geraldton, on and after 18thOctober, 1960.

Coolgardie Police Station and Quarters-Repairsand Renovations (14163); 1st November, 1960; con-ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlie, and Mining Regis-trar's Office, Coolgardie, on and after 11th October,1960.

Denmark and Wokalup Agricultural ResearchStations-Supply and Installation of Dehydrators(14176); 1st November, 1960; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, onand after 18th October, 1960.

Dudinin Old School-Old School Buildings andShelter Shed-Purchase and Removal (14172); 1stNovember, 1960; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin,on and after 18th October, 1960.

Dumhleyung Police Stations and Quarters-Re-nairs and Renovations (14164); 1st November,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin, and PoliceStation, Dumbleyung, on and after 11th October,1960.

Huntley Forrest School-Purchase and Removal(14179); 1st November, 1960; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, onand after 18th October, 1960.

Kuhn Police Station and Quarters-Repairs andRenovations (14165) ; 1st November, 1960; condi-tions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Narrogin, and Police Station, Kuhn, onand after 11th October, 1960.

Narrogin Hospital-Supply and Installation of2,000-gallon Water Tank and Stand (14175); 1stNovember, 1960; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin,on and after 18th October, 1960.

Ravensthorpe Court House-Repairs and Reno-vations (14166) ; 1st November, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Narrogin, and at Police Station, Ravens-thorpe, on and after 11th October, 1960.

Serpentine Old School-Purchase and Removal(14173); 1st November, 1960; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, onand after 18th October, 1960.

Weishpool-House on Lot 68, Uranium Street-Purchase and Removal (14190) ; 1st November,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.WD., Perth, on and after 25th October,1960.

Behlevue Main Roads Department Properties-Septic Tank Installation (14180); 8th November,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at Clerk of Courts, Mid-land Junction, on and after 25th October, 1960.

Geraldton High School-Additions (14181); 8thNovember, 1960; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Geraldton,on and after 25th October, 1960.

Gosnehis School - Repairs and Renovations(14191); 8th November, 1960; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, onand after 25th October, 1960.

Lake Grace School-Additions (14182); 8thNovember, 1960; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin,and at Police Station, Lake Grace, on and after25th October, 1960.

Perth Museum-Alterations to Basement andFirst Floor (14183); 8th November, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, on and after 25th October, 1960.

South Fremantle-Lot 48, Healey Road-Saleand Removal of Improvements (14189); 8thNovember, 1960; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after25th October, 1960.

Ardross (Applecross) Primary School-Erection(14192); 15th November, 1960; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, onand after 1st November, 1060.

Busselton Agricultural Adviser's Quarters-Re-pairs and Renovations (14184); 15th November,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, and Clerk ofCourts, Busselton, on and after 25th October, 1960.

Derby Leprosarium-Extensive Alterations andAdditions-Electrical Installation (14187); 15thNovember, 1960; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Derby, onand after 25th October, 1960.

Embleton Primary School-Erection (14193);15th November, 1960; conditions may be seen atthe Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on andafter 1st November, 1960.

21 October, 1960.] GOVERN1ENT GAZETTE, W.A. 215

3216 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

Kalgoorlie Education Superintendent's QuartersRepairs and Renovations (14188); 15th November,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kalgoorlie, on and after25th October, 1960.

Kellerberrin HospitalLaundry Alterations(14194); 15th November, 1960; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth andMerredin, and at Police Station, Kellerberrin, onand after 1st November, 1960.

Midland Junction Court HouseAdditions(14195); 15th November, 1960; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, andat Court House, Midland Junction, on and after1st November, 1960.

Perth State LibraryAlterations to Hackett Hall(14196); 15th November, 1960; conditions maybe seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth,on and after 1st November, 1960.

West Subiaco Treatment WorksMachineryHouse (14197); 15th November, 1960: conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, on and after 1st November, 1960.

Wyalkatchem Police Station and QuartersRe-pairs and Renovations (14185); 15th November,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 25th October,1960.

Harvey HospitalExtensive Additions (14198);22nd November, 1960; conditions may be seen atthe Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bun-bury, and at P.W.D. Water Supply Office, Harvey,on and after 1st November, 1960.

Morawa School and QuartersSeptic Tank In-stallation (14199); 22nd November, 1960; condi-tions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D..Perth and Merredin, on and after 1st November,1960.

Christmas Creek (via Fitzroy Crossing)NewSchool (labour only) (14220); 29th November,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth, Geraldton, Derby, Port Hed-land, and at Police Station, Fitzroy Crossing, onand after 1st November, 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 anytender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. Minister for Works.

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

21st October, 1960.

WAGIN SEWERAGE SCHEME.

(No. 14201).

TENDERS are invited for the construction ofsewers in the townsite of Wagin.

Tenders will be received up to 2.30 p.m. on 22ndNovember, 1960, and shall be addressed to the Hon.Minister for Works, Perth, Western Australia andmarked "Tender for Wagin Sewer Construction."

Drawings, conditions and specifications may beobtained on the payment of a deposit of £10 fromthe Contract Office, Public Works Department, onand after Tuesday, 25th October.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-cepted.

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1956.Notice of Intention to Sell Land.

P.W. 1693/60, Ex. Co. No. 1623.NOTICE is hereby given that the piece or parcelof land described in the schedule hereto is nolonger required for the purpose for which it wasresumed and is available for sale under the pro-visions of section 29 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956.

A person who, immediately prior to the takingof the land referred to, had an estate in fee simplein that land may, within three months after thepublication of this notice in the Gazette and inaccordance with the provisions of section 29 (3)of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, apply to theMinister for Works at the Office of the Depart-ment of Public Works, for an option to purchasethe land.

Land.Portion of Swan Location 35 being lot 21 on

L.T.O. Plan 757 less the portion now contained inL.T.O. Diagram 14992 and being part of the landcomprised in Certificate of Title Volume 1109, folio891.

Dated this 12th day of October, 1960.J. McCONNELL,

Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1956.Sale of Land.

P.W. 504/52, Ex. Co. No. 1628.NOTICE is hereby given under section 29 of thePublic Works Act, 1902-1956, that His Excellencythe Governor has authorised the sale by privatecontract of the land hereinafter described.

Land.Portion of Swan Location S, being lots 134 to

139 (inclusive) on L.T.O. Plan 5389.Dated this 12th day of October, 1960.

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1956.Sale of Land.

P.W. 488/50, Ex. Co. No. 1624.NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor has consented, under section 29 (7) ofthe Public Works Act, 1902-1956, to the sale byprivate contract or public auction of all those piecesor parcels of land being portion of Swan Loca-tion 72 and being lot 116 (Certificate of Title,Volume 556, folio 178) and portion of Swan Loca-tion 72, being lot 117 (Certificate of Title, Volume628, folio 141).

Dated this 12th day of October, 1960.J. McCONNELL,

Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1956.Sale of Land.

P.W. 393/59, Ex. Co. No. 1622.NOTICE is hereby given that no person is entitledunder section 29 (3) (b) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, to be granted an option to purchase theland hereinafter described and His Excellency theGovernor in Council has consented under section29 (5) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, to thesale of the said land by private contract.

Land.Portion of Wellington Location 50a and being

lot 323 on L.T.O. Diagram 25250 and being partof the land comprised in Certificate of Title Volume24, folio 325.

Dated this 12th day of October, 1960.J. McCONNELL,

Under Secretary for Works.

P.W. 407/GO ; Ex. Co. No. 1629Town Planning and Development Act, 1928-1959 Public TVorks Act, 1902-1956

LAND ACQUISITION

City of Perth, Smith's Lake Town Planning Scheme

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedulehereto-being all in the Perthshire and Swan Districts-have, in pursuance of the written approval under the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928-1959 and Public Works Act, 1902-1956 of Ills Excellency the Governor, acting by and withthe advice of the Executive Council, dated the 12th day of October, 1060, been compulsorily taken and set apart for thepurposes of the following public work, namely :-City of Perth, Smith's Lake Town Planning Scheme.

And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are shown markedoff on Plan P.W.D., WA. 38407, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in City of Perth for an estate in fee simple in possession forthe public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests,rights-of-way, or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE

No. on PlanP.W.D., WA.,

No. 38407Owner or Reputed Owner Description Area

a. r. p.1 Jessie Elleanor Ketteridge Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being Lot 1

on L.T.O. Plan 2736 (Certificate of Title0 0 224

Volume 1143, Folio 146)2 George Edward Cattermole Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being Lot 0 0 22-4

2 on L.T.O. Plan 2736 (Certificate of TitleVolume 339, Folio 187)

3 Joanis Spanopulos and Antonios Spanopulos Portion of Pertbshire Location 115, being Lot 0 1 133 on L.T.O. Diagram 4189 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1201, Folio 992)

4 Sam Gurfinkel ............ Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being Lot 4on L.T.O. Diagram 4189 (Certificate of Title

0 0 31-8

Volume 852, Folio 44)5 Sam Gurfinkel ............ Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being Lot 5

on L.T.O. Diagram 4189 (Certificate of TitleO 0 32

Volume 852, Folio 44)6 Sam Gurfinkel Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being part

of Lot 7 on L.T.O. Plan 2736 (Certificate of0 0 25-6

Title Volume 1100, Folio 486)7 Sam Gurfinkel Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being part

of Lot 29 on L.T.O. Diagram 4189 (Certificateof Title Volume 852, Folio 44)

0 3 368

8 Sam Gurfinkel Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being partof Lot 8 on L.T.O. Plan 2736 (Certificate of

0 0 13-9

Title Volume 1100, Folio 486)9 Sam Gurfinkel .... Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being Lot 0 0 27-7

9 on L.T.O. Plan 2736 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1100, Folio 486)

10 Sam Gurfinkel .... Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being Lot 0 0 28-710 on L.T.O. Plan 2736 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1100, Folio 486)

11 Sam Gurfinkel ........ Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being Lot 0 0 27911 on L.T.O. Plan 2736 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1100, Folio 486)

12 Giovanni Maiorana Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being Lot 0133 on L.T.O. Plan 2889 (Certificate of TitleVolume 439, Folio 115)

13 Turiddo Tomei .... Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being partof Lot 56 on L.T.O. Diagram 4479 (Certificateof Title Volume 832, Folio 189)

1 2 3-3

14 Turiddo Tomei Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being partof Lot 56 on L.T.O. Diagram 4479 (Certificateof Title Volume 1045, Folio 25)

0 1 22

15 Turiddo Tomei ........ Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being partof Lot 4 on L.T.O. Plan 1027 (Certificate of

2 1 39-9

Title Volume 1144, Folio 779)16 Bernard Ross ....... Portion of Perthshire Location 115, being part

of each of Lots 4 and 5 on L.T.O. Plan 10271 3 181

(Certificate of Title Volume 1122, Folio 941)17 Edgar Ambrose Crawford Portion of Swan Location 112, being the whole

of the land in Certificate of Title Volume 1056,Folio 822

0 0 24-8

18 Edgai Ambrose Crawford Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 92on L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title

1 3 216Volume 1056, Folio 821)

19 Alma May McIntosh ............ Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 88 on 1 2 8-2L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title Volume975, Folio 13)

20 Wong Rca Gooey Portion of Swan Location 112, being part of 4 0 7-2Lot 7 on L.T.O. Plan 1027 (Certificate of TitleVolume 569, Folio 171)

21 Henry Alexander Campbell Portion of Swan Location 112, being part of 0 0 175the Eight of Way on L.T.O. Plan 1661 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 66, Folio 185)

(approx.)

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3217

3218 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

SCHEDULE-continued

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A.,

No. 38407Owner or Reputed Owner Description Area

a. r. p.

22 Brownes Dairy Ltd..... Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 41 on 0 0 143L.T.O. Plan 1661 (Certificate of Title Volume255, Fo]io 157)

23 Antonio Paganin Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 35 on 0 0 143L.T.O. Plan 1661 (Certificate of Title Volume210, Folio 3)

24 Antonio Pietro Paganin Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 34 on 0 0 J43L.T.O. Plan 1661 (Certificate of Title Volume1163, Folio 592)

25 Antonio Pietro Paganin Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 33 on 0 0 143L.T.O. Plan 1661 (Certificate of Title Volume1163, Folio 592)

26 Guiseppe Orso and Elda Maria Orso Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 32 on 0 0 143L.T.O. Plan 1661 (Certificate of Title Volume1163, Folio 586)

27 Guiseppe Orso and Elda Maria Orso Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 31 on 0 0 143L.T.O. Plan 1661 (Certificate of Title Volume282, Folio 188)

28 John Giudici .... Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 87 on 0 0 272L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title Volume1151, Folio 840)

29 Paride Bertini Portion of Swan Location 122, being Lot 86 on 0 0 27L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title Volume1151, Folio 837)

30 Intercolonial Investment Land and Building Portion of Swan Location 112, the subject of 014Company Limited L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title Volume (approx.)

845, Folio 31)31 Salvatore Anti, Maria Anti and Vincenzo Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 85 on 0 0 205

Falcone L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title Volume1095, Folio 797)

32 James Francis Hassell Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 84 on 0 0 207L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title Volume1005, Folio 319)

33 James Francis Hassell Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 83 on 0 0 207L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title Volume1005, Folio 319)

34 Alice Mary Hassell Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 82 on 0 0 207L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title Volume1002, Folio 830)

35 Ronald Richard Hancock Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 81 on 0 0 208L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title Volume1141, Folio 285)

36 Charles Francis Hopkins Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 89 on 2 0 18L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title Volume1065, Folio 9)

37 Charles Francis Hopkins Portion of Swan Location 112, being Lot 91 on 1 3 8.4L.T.O. Plan 4538 (Certificate of Title Volume1030, Folio 987)

38 Alexander Duncan Ewen Cameron and EthelCameron

Portion of Perthshire Location AC, being Lot 1on L.T.O. Diagram 11509 (Certificate of Title

0 0 325Volume 1075, Folio 803)

39 John Horace Barrow Linton Portion of Perthshire Location AC, being partof Lot 46 on L.T.O. Plan 559 (Certificate of

1 3 41Title Volume 1075, Folio 806)

40 Mary Ann Russell Portion of Perthshire Location AC, being partof Lot 45 on L.T.O. Plan 559 (Certificate of

0 3 27STitle Volume 985, Folio 83)

41 Salvatore Foti ........ Portion of Perthshire Location AC, being partof Lot 45 on L.T.O. Plan 559 (Certificate of

0 1 239

Title Volume 909, Folio 39)42 Maggie Kittelty Portion of Perthshire Location AC, being part

of Lot 45 on L.T.O. Plan 559 (Certificate of0 2 2-8

Title Volume 1048, Folio 982)43 Catherine Anne Itlyfanwy Vincent Portion of Perthshire Location AC, being part

of Lot 45 on L.T.O. Diagram 4846 (Certificateof Title Volume 811, Folio 8)

0 3 82

44 Catherine Anne Myfanwy Vincent, as Adminis-tratrix of Mary Gwendoline Archer (de-ceased) and Joseph Philip McGuire

Portion of Perthshire Location AC, being Lot 3on L.T.O. Diagram 3767 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1180, Folio 720)

0 3 152

Certified correct this 4th day of October, 1960.CHARLES GAIRDNER,

G. P. WILD, Governor in Executive Council.Minister for Works.

Dated this 12th day of October, 1960.

Dated this 13th day of October, 1960.

Dated this 13th day of October, 1960.

P.W. 1682/60Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1956 ; 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 piece or parcel of land described in theSchedule hereto, and being in the Swan District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, City of Perth-Trunca-tion-Corner of Great Eastern Highway and Hawthorne Place, and that the said piece or parcel of land is marked off on PlanP.W.D., WA. 38442, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE

G. P. WILD,Minister for Works.

P.W. 1277/60Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1955 ; 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 in theSchedule hereto, and being all in the Swan District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Metropolitan MainDrainage, South Belmont Main Drain No. 1, Section 1, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on PlanP.W.D., W.A. 38430, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE

G. P. WILD,Minister for Works.

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or ReputedOccupier

Description Area(approx.)

Minister of Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage

Vacant ........ Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot17 on L.T.O. Plan 1646 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1186, Folio 510)

a r. p.0 0 31

2 Mary Rose Kiem M. R. Klein Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot 00 116 on L.T.O. Plan 1646 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1186, Folio 507)

3 Louis Edouard Sauzier,Vera Marion Avann

L. E., V. M. A., P. E. A.,and N. J. Sauzier

Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot24 on L.T.O. Diagram 14677 (Certificate of

0 2 36

Sauzier, Peter Edouard Title Volume 1120, Folio 287)Avann Sauzier and NormaJoyce Sauzier

4 Clifton Herbert Severin and C. H. and D. Severn Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot 01 7

Dorothy Severin 25 on L.T.O. Diagram 14677 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1120, Folio 288)

5 Louis Edouard Sauzier,Vera Marion Avann

L. E., V. M. A., P. E. A.and N. J. Sauzier

Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot28 on L.T.O. Diagram 14677 (Certificate of

0 1 17

Sauzier, Peter Edouard Title Volume 1120, Folio 287)Avann Sauzier and NormaJoyce Sauzier

6 Clifton Herbert Severnand Dorothy Severn

C. H. and D. Severin Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot27 on L.T.O. Diagram 14677 (Certificate of

0 1 32

Title Volume 1120, Folio 288)7 Albert Wiffiam de Vries and A. W. and L. R. de Vries Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of the 01 5

Lucy Rosina de Vries South Western portion of Lot 3 on L.T.O.Plan 1029 (Certificate of Title Volume 158,Folio 60)

8 Arthur James Wilson A. 3. Wilson Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot 0 2 1839 on L.T.O. Diagram 22633 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1111, Folio 758)

9 Arthur James Wilson A. 3. Wilson Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot 01 038 on L.T.O. Diagram 22633 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 111, Folio 758)

10 Mabel Teresa Tester M. T. Tester Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot 0 1 3621 on L.T.O. Plan 1195 (Certificate of TitleVolume 233, Folio 26)

11 Mabel Teresa Tester M. T. Tester Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot 01 220 on L.T.O. Plan 1195 (Certificate of TitleVolume 233, Folio 26)

12 Mabel Teresa Tester M. T. Tester Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot 0 1 111 on L.T.O. Diagram 16721 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1150, Folio 701)

13 Mabel Teresa Tester M. T. Tester Portion of Swan Location 34, being part of Lot 0102 on L.T.O. Diagram 16721 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1150, Folio 701)

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or ReputedOccupier

Description Area(approx.)

a. r. p.P.M. Engineers Pty. Limited P.M. Engineers Pty. Portion of Swan Location 36, being part of Lot 0 0 124

Limited 36 on L.T.O. Plan 2772 (Certificate of TitleVolume 646, Folio 83)

21 October, 1960.] GOVE1NMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3219

3220 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1980.

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

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, iii 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 in theSchedule hereto, and being all in the Swan District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Melville Road BoardRecreation and Drainage, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan P.W.D., WA. 38419, which maybe inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner

Dated this 13th day of October, 1960.G. P. WILD,

Minister for Works.

No.

Raymond George Lock(Registered Proprietor),James Fenton and AliceFenton (purchasers ofone half share Under Con-tract of Sale)

Occupier or ReputedOccupier

Vacant

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or ReputedOccupier

Dated this 17th day of October, 1960.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

Dated this 18th day of October, 1960.

Description

Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of Lot2 and Lot 3 and 4 on L.T.O. Diagram 9833(Certificate of Title Volume 1100, Folio 759)

Description

Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1956

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

P.W. 1467/60

Area(approx.)

a. r. p.12 0 0

M.R.D. 481/48Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ; Public War/cs 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 in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Nelson District for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening and deviat-ing Manjimup-Mt. Barker Road and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 1774 and2317, which may he inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth.

SCHEDULE

Area

M.R.D. 1271/60

THE Minister for Work8 hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the I'ublio ',Vorks Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under iection 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described inthe Schedule hereto, and being all in the Kojonup and Plantagenet Districts, for the purpose of the following public work,namely, widening and deviating Lake Grace-Borden-Albany Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are markedoff on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 2847, which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads. Malcolm Street,Perth.

SCHEDULE

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads.

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

a. r. p.1 George Pinnoy, Jessie Gert- 0., J. 0. and 0. W. Pinney Portion of Kojonup Location 4473 (Cer- 4 1 17

rude Pinney and GeorgeWilliam Pinney

tificate of Title Volume 1189, Folio 142) (approx.)

2 George Pinney, Jessie Gert- 0., J. 0. and G. W. Pinney Portion of Plantagenet Location 3015 (Cer- 0 1 24rude Pinney and GeorgeWilliam Pinney

tificate of Title Volume 1179, Folio 657) (approx.)

3 Wilfred Ernest Whyatt and W. E. and E. R. Whyatt Portion of Kojonup Location 7572 (Cer- 13 0 31

4Ethel Rose Whyatt

Lance Edward Knotwell L. E. K. Harttificate of Title Volume 1155, Folio 79)

Portion of Kojonup Location 8927 (Con-(approx.)220

Hart ditional Purchase Lease 347/8436) (approx.)

2

Thomas William Muir andAndrew Muir

Thomas William Muir andAndrew Muir

T. W. and A. Muir

T. W. and A. Muir

Portion of Nelson Location 7914 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1133, Folio 886)

Portion of Nelson Location 8503 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1197, Folio 468)

a. r. p.2 1 20(approx.)1 1 158(approx.)

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 1218/59.NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section96 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Act, 1909-1956, that water mainshave been laid in the undermentioned streets inthe districts indicated.

City of Perth.8367/60Gloucester Street, from lot 317 to Gedde

Streetnorth-westerly.Bayswater Road District.

8285/60Broadway, from Priestley Street to lot287easterly.

Perth Road District.8337/60Cleveland Street, from lot 72 to lot 109

South-easterly.And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage

and Drainage Is, subject to the provisions of theAct, prepared to supply water from such mains tolands within ratable distance thereof.

Dated this 21st day of October, 1960.B. J. CLARKSON1

Under Secretary.

WILD CATTLE NUISANCE ACT, 1871, ANDAMENDMENTS.

To the Licensing Court for the District of Murray-Wellington-Forrest in Western Australia:

I, PETER ALPHONSUS JOHANNES MARIO VANTILBORG, being a Ranger of the Catchment Areaknown as Canning, hereby give notice that it is myintention to apply, on behalf of the MetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Department,at the next quarterly meeting of the LicensingCourt of the said district for a license, under theterms of the Act abovementioned, for the destruc-tion of horses found straying in the Catchment Areaof Canning, for the year ending on the 31st Decem-ber, 1961.

P. A. J. M. VAN TILBORG.

WILD CATTLE NUISANCE, ACT, 1871, ANDAMENDMENTS.

To the Licensing Court for the District of Swanin Western Australia:

I, PETER ALPHONSUS JOHANNES MARIO VANTILBORG, being a Ranger of the Catchment Areasknown as Victoria, Kangaroo Gully and Canning,hereby give notice that it is my intention to apply,on behalf of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sew-erage and Drainage Department, at the nextquarterly meeting of the Licensing Court for thesaid district, for a license, under the terms of theAct abovementioned, for the destruction of horsesfound straying in the Catchment Areas of Victoria,Kangaroo Gully and Canning, for the year endingon the 31st December, 1961.

P. A. J. M. VAN TILBORG.

WILD CATTLE NUISANCE ACT, 1871, ANDAMENDMENTS.

To the Licensing Court for the District of Murray-Wellington-Forrest In Western Australia:

I, JOHN ROWLAND GILES, being a Ranger of theCatchment Area known as Canning, hereby givenotice that it is my intention to apply, on behalfof the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Department, at the next quarterly meetingof the Licensing Court of the said district, for alicense, under the terms of the Act abovementioned,for the destruction of horses found straying inthe Catchment Area of Canning, for the year ending31st December, 1961.

J. R. GU,FS.

WILD CATTLE NUISANCE ACT, 1871,AND AMENDMENTS.

To the Licensing Court for the District of Swanin Western Australia:

I, JOHN ROWLAND GILES, being a Ranger of theCatchment Areas known as Victoria, KangarooGully and Canning, hereby give notice that It Ismy intention to apply, on behalf of the Metropoli-tan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Depart-ment, at the next quarterly meeting of the Licens-ing Court for the said district, for a license, underthe terms of the act abovementioned, for the de-struction of horses found straying in the Catch-ment Areas of Victoria, Kangaroo Gully andCanning, for the year ending on the 31st December,1961.

J. R. GThF.S.

WILD CATTLE NUISANCE ACT, 1871,AND AMENDMENTS.

To the Licensing Court for the District of Swanin Western Australia:

I, HAROLD HENRY BARKER, being a Ranger ofthe Catchment Areas known as Churchmans Brookand Wungong, hereby give notice that it is myintention to apply, on behalf of the MetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Department,at the next quarterly meeting of the LicensingCourt for the said district, for a license, under theterms of the Act abovementioned, for the destruc-tion of horses found straying in the CatchmentAreas of Churchmans Brook and Wungong, for theyear ending on the 31st December, 1961.

H. H. BARKER.

WILD CATTLE NUISANCE ACT, 1871,AND AMENDMENTS.

To the Licensing Court for the District of Murray-Wellington-Forrest in Western Australia:

I, WILLIAM HENRY DIXON, being a Ranger ofthe Catchment Area known as Serpentine, herebygive notice that It Is my intention to apply, on be-half of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Department, at the next quarterlymeeting of the Licensing Court of the said district,for a license, under the terms of the Act above-mentioned, for the destruction of horses foundstraying In the Catchment Area of Serpentine, forthe year ending on the 31st December, 1961.

H. DIXON.

WILD CATTLE NUISANCE ACT, 1871,AND AMENDMENTS.

To the Licensing Court for the District of Murray-Wellington-Forrest in Western Australia:

I, ARTHUR STEWART WHITAKER, being aRanger of the Catchment Area known as Wun-gong, hereby give notice that it is my intention toapply, on behalf of the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Department, at the nextquarterly meeting of the Licensing Court of thesaid district, for a license, under the terms of theAct abovementioned, for the destruction of horsesfound straying in the Catchment Area of Wungong,for the year ending on the 31st December, 1961.

ARTHUR S. WHITAKER.

WILD CATTLE NUISANCE ACT, 1871,AND AMENDMENTS.

To the Licensing Court for the District of Swan InWestern Australia:

I, ARTHUR STEWART WHITAKER, being aRanger of the Catchment Areas known as Church-mans Brook and Wungong, hereby give notice thatit is my intention to apply, on behalf of the Metro-politan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage De-partment, at the next quarterly meeting of the

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Licensing Court for the said district, for a license,under the terms of the Act abovementioned, for thedestruction of horses found straying in the Catch-ment Areas of Churehmans Brook and Wungong,for the year ending on the 31st December, 1961.

ARTHUR. S. WHITAKER.

MUNICIPALITY OF NORTHAM.IT is hereby notified that Victor Cohn Birch hasbeen appointed a Traffic Inspector for the Muni-cipality of Northam.

The appointments of Ronald John Gilizan,Ernest Alfred Shier and Alan Frederick MalcolmStewart are cancelled.

N. J. D. RIDGWAY,Town Clerk.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.Municipal Election.

Local Government Department,Perth, 18th October, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information inaccordance with section 113 of the Municipal Cor-porations Act, that the following gentleman hasbeen elected a member of the undermentioned muni-cipal council to fill the vacancy shown in the par-ticulars hereunder:Ward; Date of Election; Member Elected: Surname,

Christian Names; Occupation; How VacancyOccurred: (a) Retirement, (b) Resignation,(C) Death; Name of Previous Member.

Boulder Municipal Council.; 8/10/60; Watts, Vivian Edward; Assistant

Business Manager; (b); Plasto, B.* Denotes extraordinary election.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906.HEALTH ACT, 1911.

Municipality of Boulder.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 17th October, 1960.L.G.D. 1254/52.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theinstallation of septic tanks on private premises asa work and undertaking for which money may beborrowed under Part XXIV of the Municipal Cor-porations Act, 1906, and under the provisions ofthe Health Act, 1911, by the Municipality ofBoulder.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.(Section 33.)

Cranbrook Road Board.Notice to Owners and/or Occupiers of Land.

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act you are hereby required, on orbefore the 15th day of November, 1960, to clear ofall inflammable material firebreaks, not less thansix feet wide, inside and along and within onechain of the boundaries of all cleared land andwithin five chains of the perimeter of all buildings,and maintain such firebreaks clear of all inflam-mable material.

If it is impracticable for any reason to clear fire-breaks or to remove inflammable materials fromland as required by this notice, the approval of theRoad Board or its duly authorised officer must beobtained to provide firebreaks in an alternativeposition, or take alternative action to abate firehazards on the land.

By order of the Board,J. CAMPBELL,

Secretary.

CARNAMAH ROAD BOARD.Firebreaks.

ALL owners and/cr occupiers of land situated inthe Carnamah Road District are hereby notifiedthat they must provide firebreaks to a minimumwidth of six feet around the boundary of theirproperties by 1st October, 1960.

Breaks must be ploughed, scarified, burned orotherwise cleared of all inflammable material, andwhere the ploughing or clearing of breaks aroundboundaries is impracticable, breaks must be pro-vided in strategic positions to the satisfaction ofa fire control officer.

By order of the Board,S. DUTCH,

Secretary.Carnamah, 7th September, 1960.

PERENJORI ROAD BOARD.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 11) of £2,000.PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road Disricts

Act, 1919-1959, notice is hereby given that theFerenjori Road Board proposes to borrow the sumof two thousand pounds (2,000) to be expended onthe purchase and erection of a machinery shed andequipment to be situated on lot 52, Perenjori.

It is proposed to raise the sum of £2,000 by thesale of debentures, repayable with interest in four-teen (14) half-yearly instalments. The deben-tures shall bear interest at a rate not exceeding£5 8s. 9d. per cent. per annum.

In the opinion of the Board benefit will be con-ferred on the whole of the Perenjori Road District,and the loan rate will be levied on all rateable pro-perty of the Perenjori Road District.

Dated at Perenjori the 26th day of September,1960.

T. CANNON,Chairman.

N. EVANS,Seci'etary.

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

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 3) of £6,000.

PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1959, the Leonora Road Board herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money, bythe sale of debentures, on the following terms andfor the following purpose: £6,000, for 10 years, ata rate of interest not exceeding £5 lOs. per cent.per annum, repayable at the office of the Board,Tower Street, Leonora. by 20 equal half yearly in-stalments of principal and interest. Purpose:Maintenance and improvements to the transmissionsection of the Board's electricity undertaking.

Plans, specifications, estimate and statementi'equired by section 297 are open for inspection atthe office of the Board, during usual office hours,for one month after the final publication of thisnotice.

Dated at Leonora this 7th day of October, 1960.L. H. WALTON,

Chairman.J. BOWEN,

Secretary.

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

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 119) of £150,000.

PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1959, the Perth Road Board hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow, by the sale ofdebentures, money on the following terms and forthe following purposes: £150,000, for 15 years, with

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interest at the rate of £5 lOs. per cent, per annum,repayable by 30 equal half-yearly instalments ofprincipal and interest. Purpose: Road construc-tion, road widening, re-grading, reconstruction, re-conditioning, concrete kerbing, bitumen surfacing,footpath construction, reconstruction and stormwater drainage.

Plans, specifications, an estimate of the costthereof and statement required by section 297 areopen for inspection of ratepayers at the officeof the Board, Cedric Street, corner Balcatta BeachRoad, Osborne Park, between the hours of 10 am.,and 4 p.m., on week-days except Saturdays, for onemonth after the last publication of this notice.

The works and undertakings for which the loanis proposed to be raised will, in the opinion of theBoard, be of special benefit to the whole of thePerth Road District, and any loan rate applicableto such loan will be levied on the rateable landwithin the said district.

Dated this 18th day of October, 1960.H. R. ROBINSON,

Chairman.L. P. KNUCKEY,

Secretary.

DRAKESBROOK ROAD BOARD.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan No. 25.PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1959, the Drakesbrook Road Board herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money bythe sale of debentures on the following terms andfor the following purpose: £5,000, for five years, aLfive and three-eighths per cent. interest per an-num, payable at the Bank of New South Wales,Waroona, by 10 half-yearly instalments of prin-cipal and interest. Purpose: Purchase of Michigan75A tractor shovel.

Specifications, estimates and the statement re-quired by section 297 are open for inspection atthe office of the Board, during usual businesshours, for one month after the last publication ofthis notice.

Dated this 13th day of October, 1960.NEIL McNEILL,

Chairman.A. G. E. ARMSTRONG,

Secretary.

NoteThe Board has authority to apply thenet income from the hiring out of the tractorshovel towards the annual commitments in respectof loan 25, and may elect to refrain from strik-ing a loan rate except in so far as the net incomefalls short of the annual commitments.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Road Board Election.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 18th October, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information inaccordance with section 92 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919, that the following gentlemen have beenelected members of the undermentioned roadboards to fill the vacancies shown in the particu-lars hereunder: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;Remarks.

Ashburtcn Road Board.*29110/60; Blake, Denver Frank; West; Pastoralist;

(b); Stroud, M. H.; unopposed.Melville Road Board.

*8/10/60; Douglas, Kenneth Lloyd; Applecross;Warehouse Manager; (b); Kay, A. E.

*8/10/60; Douglas, Kenneth Lloyd; Applecross;Warehouse Manager; (b); Hughes, W. L.

* Denotes extraordinary election.GEO. S. LINDSAY,

Secretary for Local Government.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3223

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Armadale-Kelmscott Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 17th October, 1960.

L.G. 506/59.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved ofrenovations to the Armadale Hall, on reserve 21514,as a work and undertaking for which money maybe borrowed under Part VII of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919, by the Armadale-Kelmscott Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Armadale-Kelmscott Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 17th October, 1960.

L.G. 506/59.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theerection of toilets at Cross Park (lot 100, CanningLocation 32), Roleystone Hall (reserve No. 21501,Canning Location 978) and the purchase of atractor, loader, hoe, trailer, sear mower, compres-sor and tools, and a paint spray outfit, as awork and undertaking for which money may beborrowed under Part VII of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919, by the Armadale-Kelmscott RoadBoard.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Belmont Park Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth 17th October, 1960.

L.G.D. 599/60.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theerection and furnishing of bowling club rooms onlots 49 and 247 of Swan Location 33 as a workand undertaking for which money may be bor-.rowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act,1919, by the Belmont Park Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.HEALTH ACT, 1911.Beverley Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 17th October, 1960.

L.G. 50/55.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theinstallation of apparatus for the bacteriolytictreatment of sewage for private land owners andthe provision of conveniences and septic tank instal-.lations on reserve 4790 as a work and undertakingfor which money may be borrowed under Part VIIof the Road Districts Act, 1919, and section 44 ofthe Health Act, 1911, by the Beverley Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Bruce Rock Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 17th October, 1960.

L.G. 304/57.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of thepurchase of a front-end loader as a work andundertaking for which money may be borrowedunder Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919,by the Bruce Rock Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

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ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Corrigin Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 17th October, 1960.

L.GD. 588/60.IT Is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theconstruction of a swimming pool on reserve 22105as a work and undertaking for which money maybe borrowed under Part VII of the Reed DistrictsAct, 1919, by the Corrigin Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Goomalling Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 17th October, 1960.

L.a 729/60.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theadditions, improvements and furnishings for theKonnongorring Hall, as a work and undertakingfor which money may be borrowed under Part VIIof the Road Districts Act, 1919, by the GoomallingRoad Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.

Gnowangerup Road Board.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 17th October, 1960.L.G.D. 367/60.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of thereconditioning of engines and switchboard in theGnowangerup Power Station and the recondition-ing of an engine in the Ongerup Power Stationand the extension of power lines in the OngerupTownsite as a work and undertaking for whichmoney may be borrowed under Part VII of theRoad Districts Act, 1919, by the GnowangerupRoad Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Irwin Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 17th October, 1960.

L.G.D. 718/60.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of thepurchase of a truck cab and chassis as a work andundertaking for which money may be borrowedunder Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919, bythe Irwin Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

CEMETERIES ACT, 1897.Kalgoorlie Road Board.

Appointment of Trustees.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 17th October, 1960.L.G.D. 687/60.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor, under the provisionsof the Cemeteries Act, 1897, has been pleased to

appoint the Kalgoorlie Road Board as Trustees tocontrol and manage the Kanowna Cemetery, re-serve 4461.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISi'±ICTS ACT, 1919.Mukinbudin Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 17th October, 1960.

L.G.D. 444/59.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of thealterations and additions to a building on Mukin-budin Lot 85 and the purchase of a motor truckas a work and undertaking for which money maybe borrowed under Part VII of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919, by the Mukinbudin Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919.Wyndham Road Board.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 17th October, 1960.

L.G.D. 67/53.IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Governor has approved of theconstruction of a residence for an employee of theboard on lots 7 and 8, reserve 24384, as a work andundertaking for which money may be borrowedunder Part VII of the Road Districts Act, 1919, bythe Wyndham Road Board.

GEO. S. LINDSAY,Secretary for Local Government.

Department of Agriculture,Perth, 14th October, 1960.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil has been pleased to approve of the appointmentof Sgt. Stephen Monger Strahan (No. 1787) as anInspector under the Stock Diseases Act, 1895.

T. C. DIJNNE,Director of Agriculture.

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1958.Serpentine-Jarrandale Vermin District.

NOTICE is hereby given under section 98 of theVermin Act, 1918-1958, that all owners or occupiersor owners and occupiers of any holdings eitherowned, rented or leased within the whole of thevermin district shown in the schedule below shallon the date shown In the said schedule commencethe work of destroying rabbits upon such holdingsand upon the roads bounding and intersecting suchholdings.

The work shall be continued and systematicallycarried out until the date further shown in thesaid Schedule.

The means to be adopted shall be "free feeding"with unpoisoned baits in well-defined trails for noless than three nights in succession, followed bythe 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 UntilSerpentine-Jarrandale Vermin District; 1st De-

cember; 31st December.A. R. TOMLINSON,

Acting Chairman,Agriculture Protection Board.

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3225

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1958.Irwin, Mullewa and Morawa 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 ofrabbits.

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.A. R.. TOMLINSON,

Acting Chairman,Agriculture Protection Board.

MUSEUM ACT, 1959.Education Department,Perth, 17th October, 1960.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Coun-cil, under the provisions of section 9 of the MuseumAct, 1959, and of section 34 of the InterpretationAct, 1918-1957, has been pleased to appoint asdeputies of members of The Western AustralianMuseum Board-

Melville Leonard Fry, J.P., of MichaelCrescent, Boya, retired Bank Manager, tobe a deputy member during the absence onleave of Ernest Pease Hodgkin, D.Sc.; andDavid Cecil Sinclair, M.A., M.D., of 48Kinninmont Avenue, Nedlands, Professor ofAnatomy, to be a deputy member duringthe absence on leave of Charles Lemon;

with effect from the 12th October, 1960.A. F. WATTS,

Minister for Education.

WES'i'iRN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD

Tedera for Govcrnrnen Sstpplies

* 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.

Addre8Se8-Liaison Ofices-W.A. Government Liaison Office,

No. 10 Royal Arcade, Melbourne, Cl.W.A. Government Liaison Office.

Room 105, 82 Pitt Street, Sydney.Agent General for W.A.

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

Date ofAdvertising

Schedule Supplies RequiredNo.

Date ofClosing

1960 1960Sept. 27 738A, 1960*t Cooper's Black Hoop Iron Oct. 27Oct. 7 '762A, 1960 1 in. and 2 in. Water Meters Oct. 27Oct. 14 788A, 1960 10 ft. Header Oct. 27Oct. 14 791A, 1960 Arc Welding Machine and Combination Woodworking Machine Oct. 27Sept. 30 741A, 1960 Locomotive Tyres ....... Nov. 3Oct. 7 764A, 1960 Superheater Smoke Tubes ................................ Nov. 3Oct. 7 765A, 1960 30 in. Hooded Regulator Valves. Documents chargeable at £1 is. first Issue

and 55. 3d. each subsequent issue Nov. 3

Oct. 14 768A, 1960 Waterproof Clothing and Leather Leggings for Winter, 1961 Nov. 3Oct. 14 782A, 1960 Sterilising Equipment for Narrogin District Hospital Nov. 3Oct. 14 789A, 1960 Recapping of Tyres for W.A.G.R., during period 1/1/61-31/12/61 Nov. 3Oct. 14 790A, 1960 Stiff Covered Ruled Exercise Books ........ Nov. 3Oct. 21 796A, 1960 Two only Caravans ................ Nov. 3Oct. 21 816A, 1960 Secondhand Piano .................................... Nov. 3Oct. 21 820A, 1960 Metal Screenings to Port Hedland Area .... Nov. 3Oct. 21 823A, 1960 Six only 44 gallon Drums of Geigy Diazanon. Nov. 3Oct. 21 828A, 1960 Lime for Government Departments for 1961 .................... Nov. 10Oct. 7 101, 1960 Oils and Greases, 1st March, 1961, to 28th February, 1962 Nov. 17

Oct. 14 769A, 1960 Firewood for Government Institutions at Perth, Claremont and Fremantle Nov. 17

Oct. 18 792A, 1960 Firewood for Muresk Agricultural College for 1961 ........ Nov. 17

Oct. 21 797A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, Port Hedland to Marble Bar Nov. 17Oct. 21 798A, 1960 Cartage of Ba.ttery Supplies, Mt. Magnet to Boogardie Nov. 17

Oct. 21 799A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, Mt. Magnet to Sandstone Nov. 17

Oct. 21 800A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, at Coolgardie Nov. 17

Oct. 21 801A, 1960 Cart.age of Battery Supplies, at Cue Nov. 17

Oct. 21 802A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, at Kalgoorlie Nov. 17

Oct. 21 SO3A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, Kalgoorlie to Yarn Nov. 17

Oct. 21 804A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, Malcolm to Laverton ........ Nov. 17

Oct. 21 805A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, at Leonora Nov. 17

Oct. 21 806A, 1960 Cartago of Battery Supplies, Leonora to Lake Darlot Nov. 17

Oct. 21 807A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, at Meekatharra ............ Nov. 17

Oct. 21 808A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, Meekatharra to Peak Hill Nov. 17

Oct. 21 809A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, Meekatharra to Marble Bar Nov. 17

Oct. 21 810A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, at Menzies Nov. 17

Oct. 21 811A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, at Norseman Nov. 17

Oct. 21 812A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, Broad Arrow to Ora Banda Nov. 17

Oct. 21 813A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, Southern Cross to Marvel Loch Nov. 17

Oct. 21 814A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, Geraldton to Northampton Nov. 17

Oct. 21 815A, 1960 Cartage of Battery Supplies, Wubin to Paynes Find Nov. 17

Oct. 21 817A, 19605t Two only Diesel Engine Travelling Cranes and 1 Mobile Crane.... Nov. 17

Oct. 21 827A, 1960 Bread for Muresk Agricultural College during 196]......... Nov. 17

Sept. 6 660A, 19605t 2 only Train Consists Dec. 8

3226 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERN MENT TENDER BOARD-continueilcor Sale by Tender

Accepted Tender8

Date ofAdvertising

ScheduleNo. For Sale Date of

Closing

1960 1960Oct. 7 759A, 1960 Malcolm Moore Front End Loader (MR 41), at M.R.D. 3 mile Depot, Wyndham Oct. 27Oct. 7 763A, 1960 Miscellaneous Scrap Metal, cx various Forest Department Headquarters Oct. 27Oct. 14 770A, 1960 Lightning 3 cub. ft. Portable Concrete Mixer (PW 77) Oct. 27Oct. 14 771A, 1960 1948 Bedford 5 ton Truck (WAG 1661) Oct. 27Oct. 14 772A, 1960 1954 Ford Mainline Utility (WAG 3510) Oct. 27Oct. 14 773A, 1960 1958 15 cwt. Dodge Utility (WAG 4750) Oct. 27Oct. 14 774A, 1960 Auto Diesel 2 in. Centrifugal Pumping Plant (MRD 416) Oct. 27Oct. 14 775A, 1960 1955 International 1 ton Truck (WAG 3649) ............ Oct. 27Oct. 14 776A, 1960 C,P. Model 168 Portable Air Compressor (PW 48) Oct. 27Oct. 14 777A, 1960 Tomco 2 ton Double Drum Friction Winch (PW 15) Oct. 27Oct. 14 778A, 1960 Auto Diesel 2 in. Centrifugal Pumping Plant (MRD 425) Oct. 27Oct. 14 779A, 1960 Malcolm Moore F.E.L. 4 Model Front End Loader (MR 28) Oct. 27Oct. 14 780A, 1960 1 in. Rex Centrifugal Pumping Plant (PW 109) Oct. 27Oct. 14 781A, 1960 1953 Holden Utility (WAG 953) ........ Oct. 27Oct. 14 783A, 1960 Firearms, cx Police Department ................ Oct. 27Oct. 14 784A, 1960 Firearms, cx Crown Law Department ............ Oct. 27Oct. 14 785A, 1960 Malcom Moore Hydraulic Front End Loader (MRD 507) Oct. 27Oct. 14 786A, 1960 1954 Holden Utility (WAG 1230) Oct. 27Oct. 14 787A, 1960 1955 Holden Utility (WAG 4431) Oct. 27Oct. 14 767A, 1960 Scrap Steel (approximately 30 tons), en Geraldton Nov. 3Oct. 14 768A, 1960 Greens Economiser, cx No. 4 Pumping Station, Merredin Nov. 3Oct. 18 793A, 1960 1948 Bedford 5 ton Truck (WAG 1662) Nov. 3Oct. 18 794A, 1960 1942 Chevrolet Truck equipped with power take off Nov. 3Oct. 21 818A, 1960 International TD18A Diesel Crawler Tractor (PW 186) Nov. 3Oct. 21 819A, 1960 Armstrong Holland Concrete Mixer (PW 62) Nov. 3Oct. 21 822A, 1960 1954 Vanguard Saloon (WAG 3318) Nov. 3Oct. 21 824A, 1960 Secondhand Two-wheeled Caravan (WAG 573) Nov. 3Oct.Oct.

2121

826A,795A,

19601960

1954 Holden Utility (WAG 3016)Secondhand McCormick Deering Farmall 111944 Tractor, cx Tobacco Research

Station, Manjimup

Nov.

Nov.

3

10Oct. 21 825A, 1960 12-foot Dinghy at Onslow ... Nov. 10

ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

739A, 1960 Modern Sign Co. Pty. Supply of Road Signs Bush Fires Board £650Ltd.

672A, 1960 Atkins (W.A.) Ltd Supply of Electric Hoist and Ancillary M.W.S.Equipment, as follows :-

£405Item 2 .................... £213579A, 1960 Australian Blue Metal Supply of Metal Screenings M.R.D. Details on application

Ltd.633A, 1960 Australian Blue Metal Supply of Diorite Screenings during period do. do. do.

Ltd. 14/10/60 to 30/6/61616A, 1960 I. J. Roso Supply of Firewood to No. 6 Pumping Sta-

tionP.W.S..... £2 3s. per ton

547A, 1960 Rablec Pty. Ltd Supply of Disc Insulators ............ S.E.0..... £8,104 3s. 4d.541A, 1960 Harris Scarfe & Sand-

oversSupply, Delivery and Installation of Tele-

vision Receivers and Aerial Equipment,as follows :-

Chief Secretary

(a) Claremont Mental Hospital £2,097 15s.(b) Lemnos £418 5s.(c) Greenpiace ............ £209 2s. 6d.(d) Mt. Henry Women's Home £1,215(e) Woodbridge Women's Home £420 5s.(f) (1) Sunset Old Men's Home £827

(2) Sunset Old Men's Home £333 lOs.496A, 1960 Flower Davies & John.

son Ltd.Supply of Switchgears S.E.C. £27,849 5s.

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,21st October, 1960. Chairman, Tender Board.

WESrJRN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD-continued.

Accepted Tenders-continued.

ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars

DepartmentConcerned Rate

591A, 1960 K. G. Luke Pty. Ltd. Supply of Stainless Steel Teapots and Jugs, Mental Healthas follows :-

Item 1 .................... £12 us. 6d. eachItem 2 .................... £5 12s. eachItem 3 ................ £3 lOs. 6d. each

592A, 1960 Chamberlain Industries Supply of Industrial Rubber Tyred Prime M.R.D..........£1,605 19s. eachLtd. Movers

544A, 1960

613A, 1960

Agricultural Parts Sup-ply Co. Ltd.

Bobbie Dice Meter Co.(WA.) Ltd.

Supply of 3-5 ton Lifting and LuffingMobile Cranes

Supply of 4 in. and 6 in. Sluice Valves, asfollows :-

P.W.D.........£3,350 each

M.W.S.

Item 1A £19 15s. eachItem2.................... £30 each564A, 1960 Bobbie Dico Meter Co.

(WA.) Ltd.Supply of 3 in. and 4 in. Water Meters, as

followsP.W.W.S.

Item 1 .................... £53 eachItem 2 .................... £60 each620A, 1960 Joyce Bros. (W.A.)

Pty. Ltd.Supply of Itlanual Variable Height Hos-

pital BedsMedical ........£63 each

237A, 1960 Hugh W. Brown Supply of Bandsaw, as per Item 21 P.W.D.........£199 18s.British Metal Corpora-

tion (W.A.) Pty. Ltd.Supply of 5. iii. Premo Gap Bed Centre

Lathedo.........£432 15s.

275A, 1960 Supply of Forklift Trucks, as follows W.A.G.R.Harris Scarfs & Sand-

overs1 only £3,443

Clark Equipment Aus-tralia (Dist.)

5 only £2,100 each

497A, 1960 English Electric Co. ofAust. Pty. Ltd.

Supply of 10 M.V.A. 66/6.6 kV Trans-formers

S.E.0..... £19,000 each

478A, 1960 Terra Trading Co..... Supply of 25% Dieldrin Emulsifiable Con-centrate during period 14/10/60 to

Agriculture £2 14s. 6d. per gal.

30/6/61646A, 1960 Supply of Materials for Primary School Education Details on application

Crafts695A, 1960 Purchase and Removal of Surplus Equip-

mentGovernsnent Stores do. do.

729A, 1960 Purchase and Removal of Typewriters - do. do. do.691A, 1960 Oxford Car Sales Purchase and Removal of 1954 Land Rover P.W.D. £337

(WAG 3078) (Engine No. 47105843), with5 only 600 x 16 Wheels and Tyres

609A, 1960 Purchase and Removal of Surplus Steel W.A.G.R. Details on applicationSections

664A, 1960 Midalia & Benn Purchase and Removal of Miscellaneous do. £12 lOs. 9d. per tonScrap Steel at Geraldton

685A, 1960 R. S. Maxted Purchase and Removal of 1954 Austin P.W.D. £71Table Top Truck (WAG 3062), at Derby

610A, 1960 J. Blankendsal Purchase and Removal of International M.R.D. £51Utility (WAG 4319), at Derby

683A, 1960 Soltoggio Bros. Purchase and Removal of 1950 Vanguard P.W.D. £56Utility (WAG 1913) (Engine No. V30923E), with 4 only 600 x 16 and 1 only650 x 16 Wheels and Tyres

690A, 1960 Soltoggio Bros. Purchase and Removal of Austin Table do..... £85Top Truck (WAG 2382) (Engine No.1K185001), with 4 only 700 x 20 Wheelsand Tyres

679A, 1960 W. E. Dye Purchase and Removal of 1956 Fargo do..... £251Utility (WAG 4294) (Engine No. KEW2B20492), with 5 only 650 x 16 Wheelsand Tyres

677A, 1960 Oxford Car Sales Purchase and Removal of 1954 Ford Main-line Utility (WAG 3250) (Engine No.

do..... £289

ARE 4830), with 5 only 600 x 16 Wheelsand Tyres

728A, 1960 Purchase and Removal of Used and Unused Govt. Stores Details on applicationMotor Vehicle Tyres and Tubes

Cancellation of Contract

British Metal Corpora-tion (WA.) Pty. Ltd.

Supply of 1 only 9 in. Raleigh SpinningLathe

P.W.D.

237A, 1960 Harris Scarfe & Sand.overs Ltd.

Supply of 1 only 24 in. P.A. Bandsaw

2? October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 322's

3228 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

MINING ACT, 1904-1957.Notice of Intention to Forfeit Leases for Non-pay-

ment of Rent.Department of Mines,

Perth, 12th October, 1960.IN accordance with section 97 of the Mining Act,1904-1957, notice is hereby given that unless therent due on the undermentioned leases be paidon or before the 7th day of November, 1960, it isthe intention of the Governor, under the pro-visions of section 98 of the Mining Act, 1904-1957,to forfeit such leases for breach of covenant, viz.,for non-payment of rent.

A. H. TELFER,Under Secretary for Mines.

DUNDAS GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Lease.

1906VALHALLA: Freeman, Raymond Charles,and Arnold, Cohn Leonard.COOLGARDIE GOLDFIELD.

Coolgardie District.Gold Mining Leases.

5986JENNY WREN: Meadows, Sydney Charles,and Bail, Robert McLean.

5997ELLEN JEAN: Hoehn, Arnold.PILBARA GOLDFInID.

Marble Bar District.Gold Mining Leases.

930ALEXANDER: Baker, John Chaffey.1121LITTLE PORTREE: Baker, John Chaff ey.

YILGARN GOLDiiiLD.Gold Mining Leases.

4462GOLDEN VIEW: Grace, William James,and Coward, William.

4470PABLO: de Mamiel, Philip Francis.

EAST MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.Black Range District.Gold Mining Leases.

1114BBLACK RANGE GOLD MINE: Parkinson,Edward Albert.

1117BSCHEELITE LEASES: Doherty, DanielPatrick.

EAST COOLGARDIE GOLDi'uLD.East Coolgardie District.

Gold Mining Leases.5739EGOLDEN STAR: Schoppe, James Henry;

Kirkwood, Alexander, and Aylward,Thomas James.

605 1EBIG BULL: Gould, Albert Roy; Reibel,Richard Louis, and Hooper, WilliamEdward.

6227EHILL END SOUTH: Erbe, Kevin Joseph.6325EGREAT HOPE: Parker, Allan Thomas, and

Bagworth, Bernard Olive.6562EBRETVIC: Sheehan, William John, and

Turich, Nicholas.Bulong District.

Gold Mining Leases.1337YRAINBOW: Shreeve, Raymond Roy.1338YANNAEELLE: Harvis, Hilda Beatrice Cecil.

BROAD ARROW GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Lease.

2296WTIMEWELL: Timewell, Adrian Upton.NORTH COOLGARDLE GOLDFIELD.

Niagara District.Gold Mining Leases.

9110COSMOPOLITAN SOUTH: Wilkinson,David Adamson, and Wilkinson, CharlesNorman.

9330NEW GLADSTONE: George-Kennedy,Patrick Clive, and Solly, Clifford Ross.

Meiz,sies District.Gold Mining Lease.

57&1ZETRENNA: Compton, George Spencer, andHurse, John Philip.

Ularring District.Gold Mining Lease.

1169UtRST HIT NORTH: Vujcich, George.Yerilla District.

Gold Mining Lease.1327RNIL DESPERANDUM: Marr, William

Robert John.

MURCHISON GOLDFIELDCue District.

Gold Mining Lease.2241EAGLE HAWK: Brega, Enrico.

Day Dawn District.Gold Mining Leases.

573DMOUNTAIN VIEW: Mountain View Go]dNo Liability.

576DNEW FINGALL: Mountain View Gold NoLiability.

663DANTHONY: Mountain View Gold NoLiability.

669DCASSIDY'S HOPE: Cassidy, James Ed-ward; Sceresini, Antonio; Sceresini,Ardelio, and Brega, Enrico.

671DTURNING POINT: Mountain View GoldNo Liability.

673DFRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH: MountainView Gold No Liability.

683DCOMET WEST: Burt, Richard Paull Sep-timus; Horley, Lance Charles; Saw,Charles Ronald Baden. and Moss, George.

684DCOMET WEST EXTENDED: Burt, RichardPaull Septimus; Horley, Lance Charles;Saw, Charles Ronald Baden, and Moss,George.

Meekatharra District.Gold Mining Lease.

1986NTUMBULGUM NORTH: Motter. GiovanniCarlo.

PEAK HILL GOLDFIELD.Gold Mining Lease.

568PHORSESHOE LIGHTS: Edwards, RonaldWilliam.

REGISTRATION OF MINISTERS.(Pursuant to Part III of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1956.)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 19th October, 1960.Appointment.

IT is hereby published for general informationthat the undermentioned minister has been dulyregistered in this office for the Celebration of Mar-riages throughout the State of Western Aus-tralia

R.G. No.; Date; Name; Address of Residence;Registry District.

Church of England.2000/55; 1/9/60; Rev. Richard Bruce Cranswick;

The Rectory, Mann Street, Mundaring; Swan.

Cancellation.IT is hereby published for general informationthat the name of the undermentioned ministerhas been duly removed from the register in thisoffice of ministers registered for the Celebrationof Marriages throughout the State of WesternAustralia:-

R.G. No.; Data; Name; Address of Residence;Registry District.

Assemblies of God in Australia (WesternAustralian Conference).

2065/60; 17/10/60; Pastor Alexander ThomasDavidson; c/c 202 Lord Street, Perth; Perth.

E. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.

APPOINTMENTS.(Under Section 6 of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1956.Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 19th October, 1960.THE following appointments have been approved:-

R.G. No. 120/57-Mr. Raymond George Cham-pion, as Acting District Registrar of Births, Deathsand Marriages for the Perth Registry District, tomaintain an office at Perth, during the absenceon leave of Mr. Reginald Alfred Peers; thisappointment dates from 17th October, 1960.

R.G. No. 102/57.-Mr. Denis Peter Manea, asDistrict Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriagesfor the Broome Registry District, to maintain anoffice at Broome, during the absence on leave ofMr. Thomas Edward Mulligan; this appointmentdates from 14th October, 1960.

E. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.

MINING ACT, 1904-1957.Part XIII, Division 1.

Before the W.A. Coal Industry Tribunalheld at Collie.

Application Nos. 16A and 19 of 1960.Between The Coal Miners' Industrial Union of

Workers of W.A., Collie, The Federated EngineDrivers' and Firemen's Union of Workers ofW.A., Collie, Applicants, and Griffin CoalMining Co. Ltd., Perron Bros. Pty. Ltd. andA. Scolari Pty. Ltd., Respondents.

Application to vary order made in No. 16 of 1960.(Applications Nos. 16A and 19 of the W.A.

Coal Industry Tribunal.)THE Tribunal hereby awards, orders and pre-scribes-

That the order of the Western AustralianCoal Industry Tribunal issued on 30th August, 1960,in Application No. 16 of 1960, remain in force andthat it shall prevail notwithstanding the provisionsof Clause 27, Reduction of Hands, of the Miners'Award, No. 4 of 1953, and Clause 13, Reduction ofHands, of the Engine Drivers' Award No. 61 of1954.

That the "start of operations at Muja OpenCut" shall be deemed to be Monday, 12th Sep-tember, 1960.

Dated at Collie this 14th day of September, 1960.W. J. WALLWORK,

Chairman, W.A. Coal Industry Tribunal.Filed in my office this 19th day of September,

1960.R. H. WflT,Y,

Acting Clerk of the Court of Arbitration.

MINING ACT, 1904-1957.Part XIII, Division 1.

Before the W.A. Coal Industry Tribunalheld at Perth.

Application No. 16A of 1960.Between The Coal Miners' Industrial Union of

Workers of Western Australia, Collie, andCollie Federated Engine Drivers' and Firemen'sUnion of Workers of Western Australia, Appli-cants, and Griffin Coal Mining Co. Ltd., PerronBros. Pty. Ltd. and A. Scolari Pty. Ltd., Re-spondents.

Application to vary Order made in No. 16 of 1960.(Application No. 16A of 1960 of the W.A.

Coal Industry Tribunal.)Interim Order.

IT Is ordered-1. That the order of the Western Australian

Coal Industry Tribunal issued on 30th August,1960, in application No. 16 of 1960, remain In forceand that it shall prevail notwithstanding the pro-visions of Clause 27 Reduction of Hands, of theMiners' Award No. 4 of 1953.

That the engagement of any employees, beingmineworkers already engaged in the industry, orotherwise, shall be without prejudice to the rightsof any party to this dispute or any employeeaffected and shall not confer upon any employeeso engaged any rights whatsoever not previouslyheld by such person.

This interim order shall remain in force untiland including 14th September, 1960, and no longer.

Dated at Perth this 9th day of September, 1960.W. J. WALLWORK,

Chairman, WA. Coal Industrial Tribunal.Filed In my office this 9th day of September,

1960.R. H. WILLEY,

Acting Clerk of the Court of Arbitration.

INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT.No. 53 of 1960.

Registered 29th September, 1960.THIS Agreement made in pursuance of the Indust-rial Arbitration Act 1912-1952 this 26th day ofSeptember, 1960, between Art Photo Engravers Pty.,Ltd., of the one part and the Western AustralianJournalists' Industrial Union of Workers, a Unionregistered under the said Act, of the other part,whereby it is agreed that Industrial AgreementNo. 5 of 1959 shall be and the same is hereby variedin the manner following, that is to say:

Clause 8.-Minimum Rates of Pay.Delete this clause and insert In lieu thereof the

following:-For work done by members the weekly rates

of pay shall be as follows:-State Basic Wage (Metropolitan Area)£14 12s. 3d.

Provided that the total weekly wageshall be-

Clause 22.-Casuals.Delete sub-clause (d) hereof and insert in lieu

thereof the following:-(d) The minimum rates of payment for work,

except as otherwise provided, shall be£6 115. Od. a day of eight hours£4 2s. Od. a half-day of four hours.

Add further clause as follows:-

Clause 33.-Extension of Time.It is further agreed that rates of pay herein shall

not be varied except by State basic wage changesuntil the fourteenth day of May, 1963 and that theclauses on conditions in Industrial Agreement No.5 of 1959 shall not be varied until the 14th dayof May, 1964.

The Common Seal of ArtPhoto Engravers Pty., Ltd.,was hereunto affixed in thepresence of-

G. W. SARGANT.John Mitchell.

The Common Seal of theWestern Australian Journ-alists' Industrial Union ofWorkers was hereuntoaffixed in the presence of-

K. P. Smith.D. R. PRATT,

[L.S.] President.C. LONOMORE,

Secretary.

Grade 1 30 8 10Grade 2 28 18 8Grade 3 24 10 11

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3229

3230 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 30 of 1959.Between Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union

of Australia, West Australian Branch, Appli-cant, and W.A. Brushware Company (1909)Limited, Respondent.

THEI Conciliation Commissioner in pursuance ofthe powers and duties conferred upon him bySection 108B of the Industrial Arbitration Act.1912-1952, and in pursuance of a remission madeto him by the Court of Arbitration, doth herebymake the following Award in connection withthe industrial dispute between the abovenamedparties: -

Award.1.-Title.

This Award shall be known as the Brushmakers'Award and replaces Award No. 8 of 1954 asamended.

2.-Arrangement.Title.Arrangement.Area and Scope.Term.Hours.Overtime.Meal Money.Wages.Leading Hands.Mixed Functions.Contract of Service.Breakdowns.Holidays.Annual Leave.Absence through Sickness.Time and Wages Record.Employment of Females.Proportion of Juniors.Junior Workers Certificate.Under-rate Workers.Right of Entry.Posting of Award.Board of Reference.Outdoor Work.Provision of materials andNc reduction.Casual Workers.Piece work.Long Service Leave.

3.-Area and Scope.This Award shall have effect over an area

comprised within a radius of fifteen (15) milesfrom the General Post Office, Perth, and shallapply to the industry of Broom and Brushmaking,and to the workers employed in the Industry,mentioned in the Schedule hereunder.-

Schedule.Industry-

Millet and/or grass mixture broom makingin all its branches.

Brushmaking in all its branches,pan work, wood machining,varnishing or spraying.

Mop making.Feather Duster making.Washboard making.

Representative Employer-W.A. Brushware Co. (1909) Limited.

4.-Term.The term of this Award shall be for a period of

three (3) years from the beginning of the firstpay period commencing after the date hereof.

5.-Hours.Forty (40) hours shall constitute a week's

work, to be worked in five days.The ordinary weekly working hours shall

be worked between 7.30. am, and 6.0. p.m., Mon-day to Friday inclusive.

No day's work shall exceed eight (8) hours\vhich shall he worked in a continuous shift.

The actual time at which work is com-menced shall be mutually agreed upon betweenthe employer and the worker, and no alterationof these times shall be introduced until sevendays shall have elapsed after the Union has beennotified of such alteration.

includingpainting.

6.-Overtime.Overtime shall be paid for at the rate of

time and one half for the first four (4) hours anddouble time thereafter, until the usual time of starton the next ordinary day.

All work performed on Saturday aftertwelve noon or on Sunday shall be paid for atdouble time rates.

Work performed by pieceworkers, beyondthe ordinary hours of duty and all time workedon Saturday before 12 noon shall be paid for atthe rate of 50 pci' cent. in addition to the ordin-ely piecework rates, foi' the first four hours, andat tile rate of 100 per cent, in addition to ordinarypiecework rates thereafter until the usual time ofstai'ting on the next ordinary working day.

Work performed by pieceworkers on Saturdaysafter 12 noon ci' on Sundays, shall be paid for atthe rate of 100 per cent, in addition to ordinarypiecework rates.

In the calculation of overtime rates, eachday's work shall stand alone.

As fai' as practicable, no junior worker shallbe employed on overtime unless the proportion ofadults to juniors as provided in this Award ismaintained whilst such overtime is worked.

Notwithstanding anything contained herein:An employer may require any worker towork reasonable overtime at overtimerates and such worker shall work overtimein accordance with such requirement.No organisations, party to this Awardoi' worker Or workers covered by thisAward shall in any way, whether directlyor indirectly, be a party to or concernedin any ban, limitation, or restriction uponth.e working of overtime in accordancewith the requirements of this sub-clause.

7.-Meal Money,A worker required to woi'k overtime for more

than two (2) hours, without being notified on thepi'evious day or earlier that he will be so required

tools. to work, shall he supplied with a meal by theemployer or paid five shillings (5s.) for a meal.

If the amount of overtime required to be workednecessitates a second or subsequent meal, theemployer shall, unless he has notified the workersconcerned on the previous day or earlier that suchsecond or subsequent meal will also be required,provide such meals or pay an amount of threeshillings and fourpence (3s. 4d.) for each suchsecond or subsequent meal.

No such payments need be made to workersliving in the same locality as their workshops whocan reasonably return home for such meals.

If a worker in consequence of receiving suchnotice has provided himself with a meal or mealsand is not required to work overtime, or is requiredto work less overtime than notified, he shall bepaid the amounts above prescribed in respect ofthe meals not then required.

8.-Wages.Per Week

£ s. d.Basic Wage-

MaleFemale

(b) Adult Males-

14 12 310 19 2

Margin Over MaleBasic Wage Per Week

£ s. d.(i) Hair Pan Hands .... 2 10 0

Bass Pan Hands .... 2 10 0Bottle Erushmakers .... 2 10 0Finishers ,... .... 2 10 0Millett Broom Makers 2 10 0Millett Broom Sewers 2 10 0Wood Working Machinists 2 10 0Ducoers and Lacquerers 2 10 0Sorter .... .... 2 10 0Timber stackers and/or allothers .... 7 0

(ii) Wood Working Machinistswhose work includes bothmaking cutters and settingmachines .... .... 3 0 0

Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter Monday, AnsacDay, Labour Day, State Foundation Day, Christ-mas Day and Boxing Day.

(hi All work performed on any of the foregoingdays shall be paid for at the rate of double time.

All work performed by pieceworkers on such daysshall be paid for at the rate of 100 per cent. inaddition to ordinary piecework rates.

On any public holiday not prescribed as aholiday under this Award the employer's 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 work be doneordinary rates of pay shall apply.

All work performed by pieceworkers on suchdays shall be paid for at the rate of 100 per cent.in addition to ordinary piecework rates.

14.Annual Leave.(a) Except as hereinafter provided a period of

two consecutive weeks' leave with payment of ordi-nary wages as prescribed shall be allowed annuallyto a worker by his employer after a period of twelvemonths' continuous service with such employer.

(hi If any prescribed holiday falls within aworker's period of annual leave and is observedon a day which in the case of that worker wouldhave been an ordinary working day, there shall beadded to that period one day being an ordinaryworking day for each such holiday observed asaforesaid.

(ci 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 fault ofthe worker, the worker shall be paid one-sixth ofa week's pay at his ordinary rate of wage in re-spect of each completed month of continuous ser-vice.

(d) 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 holi-days or annual leave as prescribed by this Awardshall not count for the purpose of determining hisright to annual leave.

In the event of a worker being employed byan employer for portion only of a year, he shallonly be entitled, subject to subclause (c) of thisclause, to such leave on full pay as is proportion-ate to 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.

(fi 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.

(g) The provisions of this clause shall not applyto casual workers.

15.Absence Through Sickness.(a) 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 worker leavesthe service of the employer in the event of theworker being entitled by service subsequent to thesickness to a greater allowance than that made atthe time the sickness occurred. This clause shallnot apply where the worker is entitled to com-pensation under the Workers' Compensation Act.

(bi 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 wil-ful default.

(ci No worker shall be entitled to the benefits ofthis 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.

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 231

Margin PerWeek

s. ci.(c) Adult Females 10 0

Percentageof Male

Basic WagePer Week

(d) Junior WorkersMale.14 to 15 years of age 3015 to 16 years of age 3516 to 17 years of age 4517 to 18 years of age 5518 to 19 years of age 7019 to 20 years of age 8020 to 21 years of age 95

Percentageof Female

Basic WagePer Week

(e) Junior WorkersFemale.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

9.Leading Hands.Any worker appointed by the employer as a lead-

ing hand shall be paid in addition to the pre-scribed rates as under:

Per WeekWhen placed in charge of not lessthan two (2) nor more than four(4) other workers

s. d.Males 10 0Females 50

When placed in charge of five (5)or more other workers

Males 19 0Females 96

10.Mixed Functions.A worker engaged for more than half (-k) of one

(1) day or shift on duties carrying a higher ratethan his ordinary classification shall be paid thehigher rate for such day or shift. If employed forless than half () of one (1) day or shift he shallbe paid the higher rate for the time so worked.

11.Contract of Service.The contract of service of every worker shall

be a contract of hiring by the week. One week'sdefinite notice shall be given on either side of thetermination of the engagement: Provided that aworker may be summarily dismissed for miscon-duct, in which case he shall be paid up to the timeof dismissal only.

All wages shall be paid in cash, on or be-fore Friday, in each week, and shall be paid withinten (10) minutes of the usual time for finishingwork.

Except as provided in suhclause (di hereof,when the engagement of a worker is terminatedhe shall be paid all wages and holiday pay dueto him within ten (10) minutes of the expirationof the engagement.

When the engagement of a worker is termi-nated for misconduct, he shall be paid all wagesdue to him, within two (2) hours of the termina-tion of his engagement.

12.Breakdowns, etc.The employer shall be entitled to deduct pay-

ment for any day or portion of a day upon whichthe worker cannot be usefully employed because ofany strike by the union, or the unions affiliatedwith it, or by any other association or union, orthrough the breakdown of the employer's mach-inery, or any stoppage of work by any cause whichthe employer cannot reasonably prevent.

13.Holidays.(a) Subject to subclause (b) hereof the follow-

ing days or the days observed in lieu, shall beallowed as holidays without deduction of pay,namely: New Year's Day, Australia Day, Good

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Sick leave shall accumulate from year toyear so that any balance of the period specified insubclause (a) of this clause which has in anyyear not been allowed to any worker by his em-ployer 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 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 the endof the year in which it accrues.

Notwithstanding the provision of subclause(c) hereof, a worker who has already been allowedpaid sick leave on one occasion shall not be entitledto payment for any further absence in the sameyear unless during the ordinary working hours thatthe worker is absent the employer requests in writ-ing the employee to produce on his return to worka medical certificate stating that he was unableto attend for duty on account of personal ill-health.

16.Time and Wages RecordThe employer shall keep or cause to be kept a

time and wages book, wherein shall be entered:(a) The name and sex of each worker, includ-

ing piece workers;(b) The nature of his or her employment;(C) The time he or she commences and finishes

work each day;The total hours worked each day andeach week;The wages and overtime (If any) receivedtherefor;The ages and sex of junior workers.

Such book shall be entered up each day in legibleEnglish characters and shall be signed weekly onlyif correct by each worker. Such book shall beopen for inspection at the factory office by theUnion representative during working hours.

Any system of automatic recording by means ofmachines shall be deemed to comply with this pro-vision to the extent of the information recorded.

17.Employment of Females.Female workers shall not be employed on the

following work: Pan work, bottle-brush making(other than baby bottle-brush making), finishing,millet-broom making or on any work other thanbench drawing, filling machine, automatic boringand filling machine, semi-automatic boring andfilling machine, trimming machine, mixing machineand applying lacquer or duco.

Feather dusters, fiat varnish brushes, mops, mil-let whisks and baby bottle-biushes may be madeby females.

18.Proportion of JuniorsMalesJunior workers (male) shall be

allowed in the proportion of one (1) junior toevery three (3) or fraction of three (3) workersin receipt of the full adult male rate prescribedin this Award.

FemalesJunior workers (female) shall beallowed in the proportion of one (1) junior to everytwo (2) or fraction of two (2) workers in receiptof the full adult female rate prescribed in thisAward.

Where no experienced adult male or femaleworker is available, ready and willing to performwork under this Award, the employer may employadditional male or female junior workers in excessof the proportions prescribed in subelauses (a) and(b) of this clause.

The proportions prescribed in subclause (aand (b) of this clause shall at all times be strictlymaintained; provided that nothing in this clauseshall operate to cause the dismissal of any juniorworker employed in the Industry at the date of thisAward. If any junior worker employed in the In-dustry at the date of this award shall cease to beemployed in the industry through any cause what-soever, his or her place may be filled by anotherjunior worker; provided that the engagement ofsuch junior worker shall not operate to cause thedismissal of any adult worker.

In the event of any adult male or femaleworker being dismissed for any reason other thanmisconduct, and such adult male or female workeris not replaced by another adult male or femaleworker as the case may be, the proportion of juniormale or female workers, as the case may be, pre-scribed in subclauses (a) and (b) of this clauseshall immediately be effected.

19.Junior Worker's Certificate.Junior workers upon being engaged, shall fur-

nish the employer with a certificate containing thefollowing particulars:-

name In full.age and date of birth.

No worker shall have any claim upon an em-ployer for additional pay in the event of the ageof the worker being wrongly stated either on thecertificate, or, if no such certificate is furnished,verbally to the employer. If any junior workershall wilfully misstate his age either verbally tothe employer or in the certificate, he alone shallbe guilty of a breach of this Award, and in thcevent of a worker having received a higher ratethan that to which he was entitled, he shall makerestitution to the employer.

20.Under-Rate Workers.Any worker who by reason of old age or in-

firmity is unable to earn the minimum wage maybe paid such lesser wage as may from time to timebe agreed upon In writing between the union andthe employer.

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

(C) After application has been made to theBoard, and pending the Board's decision, theworker may be employed at the proposed lesserrate.

21.Right of Entry.Accredited representatives of the Union shaU be

permitted to interview the workers on the businesspremises of the employer during non-working timesor meal breaks.

In the case of dispute between the Union andan employer which is likely to lead to a cessationof work or to an application to the Court andwhich involves the inspection of workers or ofmachines in the process of production, such unionrepresentatives shall have right of entry into thefactory at any time during which the workers ormachines concerned are working, but this per-mission shall not be exercised without the consentof the employer, more than once in any one (1)week.

22.Posting of Award and Union Notices.A copy of this Award supplied by the Union

shall be placed in a suitable place agreed upon bythe employer and the union.

The accredited union representative shallnot be prevented from posting any notice of theunion not exceeding fourteen (14) inches by nine(9) inches, in a suitable place agreed upon be-tween the employer and the union. Failing agree-ment in this connection the Board of Referenceshall decide where the copy of the Award, or thesaid notices, shall be posted.

23.Board of Reference.(a) The Court appoints, for the purposes of the

Award a Board or Boards of Reference. EachBoard shall consist of a chairman and two (2)other representatives, one to be nominated by eachof the parties. There are assigned to each suchBoard In the event of no agreement being arrivedat between the parties to the Award the functionsof:-

adjusting any matters of difference whichmay arise between the parties from timeto time, except such as involve interpre-tation of the provisions of the Award orany of them;deciding any other matter that the Courtmay refer to such Board from time totime.

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(b) An appeal shall lie from any decision ofsuch Board in the manner and subject to the con-ditions prescribed in the regulations to the Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, whIch for the pur-pose are embodied in this Award.

24.Outdoor Work.No work of any description or class covered by

this Award shall be done or performed for anyemployer, except in the factory workshop of anyemployer bound by this Award.

25.Provision of Materials and Tools.The employer shall provide all materials

and tools used by his employees.No charge shall be made against a worker

for the use of bench appliances or tools of tradesupplied by the employer.

(0) ClocksOne reliable clock shall be installedin each factory, and the starting and finishing timeof workers shall be taken from that clock.

26.No Reduction.This Award shall not In itself operate to reduce

the wages of any worker who Is at present receiv-ing above the minimum rate prescribed for his orher class of work.

27.Casual Workers.Any worker dismissed through no fault of

his own before the expiration of one (1) week ofhis employment shall be considered casual and shallreceive ten per centum (10%) above the rate speci-fied for the work performed.

Casual workers may be put off or leave atany time without notice.

28.Piecework.An employer may make a contract with any

worker or group of workers for payment by resultsby piecework.

The rate of payment shall be fixed on thebasis that It shall be sufficient to yield to a workerof average capacity for a full week's work of ordin-ary hours at least the minimum time rate of payas prescribed herein for such week's work: Providedthat, where a worker works part of a full week atpiecework rates and part at time rates, he shall bepaid so much as he is entitled to receive undersuch piecework rates, plus the proportionateamount which he is entitled to receive under thisAward at time rates of pay.

A worker working under any system of pay-ment by results shall receive at least the time rateof pay as prescribed herein.

In the event of any dispute regarding piece-work rates occurring and remaining unsettled be-tween the employer and workers, the employer orthe union may refer such dispute to the Board ofReference.

If any increase or decrease in the basic wageas proclaimed from time to time is not included inthe piecework rates, the worker's earnings shallbe increased or decreased as the case may be, inaccordance with such increase or decrease in thebasic wage.

29.Long Service Leave.Right to Leave.

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

Long Service.The long service which shall entitle a worker

to such leave shall, subject as herein provided, becontinuous service with the one and the sameemployer.

Such service shall include service prior to the1st AprIl, 1958, if it continued until such time butonly to the extent of the last 20 completed yearsof continuous service.

(1) Where a business has, whether beforeor after the coming Into operation hereof, beentransmitted from an employer (herein called "thetransmittor") to another employer (herein called"the transmittee") and a worker who at the timeof such transmission was an employee of the trans-mitter in that business becomes an employee of

the transmitteethe period of the continuous ser-vice which the worker has had with the transmit-ter (including any such service with any priortransmittor) shall be deemed to be the service ofthe worker with the transmittee.

(ii) In this subclause "transmission" includestransfer, conveyance, assignment or successionwhether voluntary or by agreement or by opera-tion of law and "transmitted" has a correspond-ing meaning.

(4) Such service shall includeAny period of absence from duty on anyannual leave or long service leave.Any period of absence from duty neces-sitated by sickness of or Injury to theworker but only to the extent of fifteenworking days In any year of his employ-ment.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.Any period during which the service ofthe worker was or is interrupted by ser-vice

As a member of the Naval, Militaryor Air Forces of the Commonwealthof Australia other than as a mem-ber of the British CommonwealthOccupation Forces in Japan andother than as a member of thePermanent Forces of the Common-wealth of Australia except in thecircumstances referred to in Section31 (2) of the Defence Act, 1903-1956,and except in Korea or Malaya afterJune 26, 1950;As a member of the Civil Construc-tion Corps established under theNational Security Act, 1939-1946;In any of the Armed Forces underthe National Service Act, 1951 (asamended).

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

the transmission of a business as referredto in paragraph (3) hereof;any interruption of a class referred to inparagraph (4) hereof irrespective of theduration thereof;any absence from duty authorised by theemployer;any standing-down of a worker in accord-ance with the provisions of an Award,Industrial Agreement, Order or Determina-tion under either Commonwealth or Statelaw;any absence from duty arising directly orindirectly from an industrial dispute ifthe worker returns to work in accordancewith the terms of settlement of the dis-pute;any termination of the employment by theemployer on any ground other than slack-nes of trade if the worker be re-employedby the same employer within a period notexceeding two months from the date ofsuch 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 ex-ceeding six months from the date of suchtermination;any reasonable absence of the worker onlegitimate union business in respect ofwhich he has requested and been refusedleave;

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(1) 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 (c) to (i) inclusive of this paragraphshall not (except as set out in paragraph (4)hereof) count as service.

(c) Period of Leave.(1) The leave to which a worker shall be entitled

or deemed to be entitled shall be as provided inthis subclause.

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

in respect of 20 years' service so com-pleted-13 weeks' leave;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

(a) by his death;(b) in any circumstances otherwise than by

the employer for serious misconduct.the amount of leave shall be-

if such determination takes place beforethe worker has become entitled to leaveunder placitum (a) of paragraph (2) here-of such proportion of 13 weeks' leave asthe number of completed years of suchservice bears to 20 years;if such termination takes place after theworker has become entitled to leave underplacitum (a) 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 termi-nated -

by his death; orby the employer for any reason otherthan serious misconduct; orby the worker on account of sickness ofor injury to the worker or domestic orother pressing necessity where such sick-ness or injury or necessity is of such anature as to justify or in the event of adispute is, in the opinion of the SpecialBoard of Reference, of such a nature asto justify such termination;

the amount of 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 (3) and(4) hereof apply the worker shall be deemed tohave been entitled to and to have commenced leaveimmediately prior to such termination.

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

hereof, he entitled to be paid for each week of leaveto which he has become entitled or is deemed tohave 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 shall bethe ordinary time rate for the number of hoursusually worked up to but not exceeding the pre-scribed standard;

(3) 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 theworker, the rate of payment for such leave shallbe at the ordinary time rate of pay applicable tohim at the date of accrual or, if so agreed, at theordinary time rate of pay applicable at the datehe commences such leave.

(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 theperiod of leave;shall not include shift premiums, over-time, penalty rates, commissions, bonuses,allowances or the like.

(5) In the case of workers employed on piece orbonus 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 ortimes as may be agreed between the em-ployer and the worker or in the absence ofsuch agreement at such time or times asmay be determined by the Special Boardof Reference, having regard to the needsof the employer's establishment and theworker'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 thanthree separate periods in respect of thefirst 13 weeks' entitlement and in not morethan two separate periods in respect ofany subsequent 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.

(a) 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 inwriting so requires, be made bycheque posted to an address speci-fied by the worker; orin any other way agreed betweenthe employer and the worker.

if) No worker shall, during any period whenhe is on leave, engage in any employment,for hire or reward in substitution for theemployment from which he is on leave,and if a worker breaches this provision heshall thereupon forfeit his right to leavehereunder in respect of the unexpiredperiod of leave upon which he has entered,and the employer shall be entitled towithhold any further payment in respectof the period and to reclaim any paymentsalready made on account of such period ofleave.

(2) In the 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 theemployer shall, upon termination of his employ-ment otherwise than by death pay to the worker,and upon termination of employment by death payto the personal representative of the worker uponrequest by the personal representative, a sum

equivalent to the amount which would have beenpayable in respect of the period of leave to whichhe is entitled or deemed to have been entitled andwhich would have been taken but for such termina-tion. Such payment shall be deemed to have satis-fied the obligation of the employer in respect ofleave hereunder.

(f) Granting Leave in Advance and Benefits to beBrought Into Account.

Any employer may by agreement with aworker allow leave to such 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 beforeit 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 proportionateamount on the basis of 13 weeks for twenty years'service in respect of any period for which theworker has been granted long service leave to whichhe was not at the date of termination of his employ-ment or prior thereto entitled.

Any leave in the nature of long service leaveor payment in lieu thereof under a State law or along service leave scheme not under the provisionshereof granted to a worker by his employer in re-spect of any period of service with the employershall be taken into account whether the same isgranted before or after the coming into operation.1ereof and shall be deemed to have been leavetaken and granted hereunder in the case of leavewith pay to the extent of the period of such leaveand in the case of payment in lieu thereof to theextent of a period of leave with pay equivalent tothe amount of the payment and to be satisfactionto the extent thereof of the entitlement of theworker hereunder.

An employer shall be entitled to offset anypayment in respect of leave hereunder against anypayment by him to any long service leave scheme,superannuation scheme, pension scheme, retiringallowance scheme, provident fund, or the like orunder any combination thereof operative at thefirst day of April, 1958.

(g) Records to be Kept.Each employer shall during the employment

and for a period of 12 months thereafter, or in thecase of termination by death of the worker a periodof three years thereafter, keep a record from whichcan be readily ascertained the name of each wor-ker and his occupation, the date of the commence-ment of his employment and his entitlement tolong service leave and any leave which may havebeen granted to him or in respect of which pay-ment may have been made hereunder.

Such record shall be open for inspection inhe manner and circumstances prescribed by this

Award 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 be re-ferred and the Board shall determine all such dis-putes 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 therefore nominatedfrom time to time by the Western AustralianEmployers' Federation (Incorporated) and one rep-resentative or substitute nominated from time totime by the West Australian Trade Unions Indus-trial Council (A.L.P.) together with a chairmanto be mutually agreed upon by the organisationsnamed in this paragraph.

(i) State Law.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 wor-ker to be granted a period of long service leave inrespect of a completed period of 20 or more years'service or employment or an accrued right on aworker or his personal representative to paymentin respect of long service leave shall not be affectedhereby and shall not be deemed to be inconsistentwith the provisions hereof.

The entitlement of any such worker to leavein respect of a period of service with the employercompleted after the period in respect of which thelong service leave referred to in paragraph (1)hereof accrued due shall be in accordance here-with.

Subject to paragraphs (1) and (2) hereof,the entitlement to leave hereunder shall be in sub-stitutibn for and satisfaction of any long serviceleave to which the worker may be entitled in re-spect of employment of the worker by the employer.

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 employerfrom the provisions hereof in respect of its em-ployees where there is an existing or prospectivelong service leave scheme which, in its opinion is,viewed as a whole, more favourable for 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 approp-riate variation of this clause if any of the termsand conditions operating under the code of LongService Leave being negotiated between the Aus-tralian Council of Trade Unions and FederalEmployers' Organisations is varied in any way.

In witness whereof this Award has been signedby the Conciliation Commissioner this 15th day ofSeptember, 1960.

(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,Conciliation Commissioner.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 415 of 1960.In the matter of Section 43 of the Industrial Arbi-

tration Act, 1912-1952 and in the matter of In-dustrial Agreement No. 15 of 1958, enteredinto between the Transport and Motor Oper-ators' Union of Workers, Perth and the Met-ropolitan (Perth) Passenger Transport Truston the 1st day of September, 1958.

THE Court of Arbitration, having taken into con-sideration the inconsistencies that exist betweenthe abovementioned Industrial Agreement and anAward of the said Court, Nod. 7 of 1960, whereinthe parties to the said Industrial Agreement arealso named as parties, doth hereby order anddeclare that Industrial Agreement Nod. 15 of 1958,be and the same is hereby amended in the followingmanner:

Clause 4Term.Delete this olause and insertin lieu thereof-

4.Term.The term of this Agreement shall be for

the period from the 1st day of September,1958, to and including the 16th day of Septem-ber, 1960.

Dated at Perth this 16th day of September, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

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IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 7 of 1960.Between Metropolitan State Passenger Transport

Industrial Union of Workers; Transport andMotor Operators' Union of Workers, Perth andThe West, Australian Vehicle Builders' Indus-trial Union of Workers, Applicants, and Metro-politan (Perth) Passenger Transport Trust,Respondent.

THE Court of Arbitration doth hereby make thefollowing Award in connection with the IndustrialDispute between the abovementioned parties:-

Award.Division 1.-Preliminary Section.

1.-Title.This Award shall be known as the "Transport

Trust (Traffic and Non-Traffic) Award."

2.-Arrangement.Division 1.-Preliminary Section.

Title.Arrangement.Term.Area.Scope.Divisions.

Division 11.-Traffic Section.Definitions.Hours of Duty.Day Off.Three Portion Shifts, Call Backs and MealAllowance.Overtime.Saturday and SundayMeal Relief.Rosters.Spread of Shifts.Mixed Functions.Specials.Allowances.Shortages.Uniforms.Rates of Wages.Special Rates.

Division 111.-Non-Traffic Section.Definitions.Special Rates and Conditions.Rates of WagesMixed Functions.Hours of Duty.Overtime.Apprentices.

Division IV.-General Section.Maximum Rate.Guaranteed Week.Payment, for Sickness.Under Rate Workers.Records.Passes.Board of Reference.Temporary Change of Place of Employment.Junior Workers' Certificate.Long Service Leave.Away from Home Allowance.Payment of Wages.Protective Clothing and Equipment.Increments.Contract of Service.Holidays and Annual Leave.Complaints and Charges against Workers.Preference.

3.-Term.The term of this Award shall be for a period

commencing from the beginning of the first payperiod commencing after the date hereof and end-ing on the 30th June, 1961.

4.-Area.This Award shall operate over that portion of the

State of Western Australia known as the South-West Land Division.

5.-Scope.This Award shall apply to all workers engaged

in classifications referred to herein employed bythe Metropolitan (Perth) Passenger TransportTrust.

6.-Divisions.This Award shall be divided into divisions viz.-

a preliminary division (Clauses 1 to 6); a divisionapplicable to the Traffic Section (Clauses 7 to 22);a division applicable to the Non-Traffic Section(Clauses 23 to 29) and a division applicable gener-ally to all workers under the award (Clauses 30 to47).

Division 11.-Traffic Section.7.-Definitions.

"Omnibus Driver" shall mean any workeremployed to drive a motor omnibus vehicle whilstit is being used to carry passengers.

"Trolley Bus Driver" shall mean any workeremployed to drive a trolley bus whilst it is beingused to carry passengers.

"Conductor" shall mean any worker, exceptthe driver, who is employed to collect fares frompassengers travelling in a trolley bus or in an omni-bus and who, with the permission of the Trust,directs the starting or stopping of such vehicle.

"Leading Hand" shall mean a worker incharge of work who directs three (3) or moreworkers.

"Shunter" shall mean a worker required todrive all types of vehicles including tractor for thepurpose of shunting.

"Part Time Industrial Driver" shall mean adriver employed as such by agreement between theTrust and the Unions concerned.

Work. (g) "Fare Collector" shall mean any workerwhose only duty is to collect fares from passen-gers travelling in an omnibus or from intendingpassengers in queues.

8.-Hours of Duty.The ordinary working hours shall not ex-

ceed forty (40) in any one week, to be worked innot more than five (5) shifts.

Any worker required to report for duty onany shift prescribed in subclause (a) hereof shall,subject to subclause 12 (b) hereof, be deemed tohave worked six (6) hours at least for shiftsworked from Monday to Friday (inclusive) andfive (5) hours for shifts worked on Saturday, Sun-day or public holidays. Provided that the fore-going minimum periods may be lessened by agree-ment between the Trust and the Unions concerned.

Drivers, conductors and fare collectors shallbe paid not less than one (1) hour for any portionof a rostered shift.

Any time worked on any shift prescribed insubclause (a) hereof shall be worked in a con-tinuous period excepting meal intervals, providedthat in the case of omnibus and trolley bus drivers,conductors or fare collectors, broken shifts may beworked to suit the exigencies of the Trust's busi-ness. In such cases no shift shall consist of morethan three (3) periods of working time.

9.-Day Off.Wherever practicable forty-eight (48) hours'

notice of cancellation of a day ofi shall be given.Any worker called for duty on such days and

actually attending for such duty shall receive aminimum of four (4) hours' pay at the rateapplicable to the day unless at least two (2) hours'notice is given to him that he is not required toreport for duty.

Where a worker is required to work cn hisrostered day off and is given another day off inlieu in the same week he shall be paid for anytime worked on such rostered day off at the rateapplicable to the day plus one-quarter. If aworker is not given another day off in lieu he shallbe paid for any time worked at the rate of timeand a half except in the case of Saturdays, Sun-days and Holidays prescrbed in Clause 45 hereof,when the rate shall he double time.

(d) As far as practicable work on rostered daysoff, at each depot, shall be distributed among allworkers desirous of performing such work in sucha manner as to give each such worker a propershare of the work.

10.Three Portion Shifts, Call Backs and MealAllowance.

(a) In any three portion shift, the time workedin one of such portions shall be paid for at therate applicable to the day plus one-quarter. Suchquarter time extra shall stand alone and be padfor in addition to the ordinary weekly wage.

(b) When called upon during the performanceof a shift to do a call back (not being a rosteredthird portion of a shift) a meal allowance of fiveshillings (5s.) shall be paid.

(c) Where on any day through the alteration ofa rostered shift without reasonable notice, themeal relief time of a driver or conductor is reducedbelow one and a half (1k) hours, or the time oftaking such meal relief is altered by more thanone (1) hour, a meal allowance of five shiLings(5s.) shall be granted.

11 Overtime.All time worked in excess of the ordinary

weekly hours; or in excess of nine (9) hours in anyone shift; or outside the daily rostered hours ofduty shall be paid for at the rate of tme and ahalf except that any time worked in excess of adaily spread of twelve (12) hours shall be paidfor at the rate of double time provided that pay-ment shall not be made twice for the same hourof work.

Any worker called upon to work before orafter his daily rostered hours of duty shall be paida minimum of one (1) hour provided that thissubclause shall not apply in the case of an accident,absence of another worker, or any other causewhatsoever beyond the control of the Trust.

All time worked by drivers, conductors andfare collectors on special passenger services out-side the usual rostered timetable between the hoursof midnight and 5 a.m., shall be deemed to be over-time and be paid for at the rate of double timewith a minimum of two (2) hours work at thatrate. This subclause shall not apply to workersemployed on the night staff.

The Trust may require any worker to workreasonable overtime at overtime rates and suchworker shall work overtime in accordance with suchrequirement.

12.Saturday and Sunday Work.All time worked during ordinary hours on

a Saturday shift shall be paid for at half timeextra or on a Sunday shift at ordinary timeextra. Such half time or ordinary time extra shallstand alone and be paid for in addition to theordinary weekly wage. For the purpose of thissubclause a Saturday or Sunday shift shall bedeemed to be a shift commencing on a Saturdayor Sunday irrespective of the number of hoursworked on such days.

Any worker required for duty on a Saturdayor Sunday and actually attending for such dutyshall receive a minimum of two (2) hours' pay atthe rate applicable to the day unless at least two(2) hours' notice is given to him that he is notrequired to report for duty.

13.Meal Relief.No worker shall be rostered for continuous dutyfor a longer period than five and three-quarter

(5) hours without a meal break of at leastthirty-five (35) minutes at a depot or at leastforty-five (45) minutes elsewhere. This subclauseshall not apply to depot night staff whose dailyhours may be worked consecutively without a breakbut where a break is given it shall be thirty (30)minutes.

Reasonable facilities for boiling water shall beprovided by the Trust at each depot.

14.Rosters.The Trust shall post a shift roster showing

she shifts to be worked from each depot not lessthan fourteen (14) days before such shifts com-mence to operate provided that such roster may bealtered in the case of holidays or change of routesor any contingency that the Trust could notreasonably foresee. Such roster may be inspectedby the Unions concerned.

The Trust shall post a duty roster showingthe shifts to be worked during each week byomnibus drivers, trolley bus drivers, conductorsand fare collectors, other than relief workers, whichroster shall be exhibited in each depot concernedin such a place as it may be conveniently andreadily seen by each worker concerned.

Such duty roster shall be posted weekly bythe Trust before 1 p.m. Thursday and may onlybe altered on account of sickness or absence of aworker or on account of any contingency that theTrust could not reasonably foresee. Any altera-Lion which may be required to this duty rostershall be drawn to the personal attention of theworker concerned at least a reasonable time beforeit becomes effective.

As far as practicable rostered shifts shallrotate weekly to the intent that all workers on theroster may receive a proper share of all shifts onthe roster. This subclause shall not apply toworkers classified by the Trust as drivers althoughthe major portion of their time is spent on workother than driving.

Workers shall sign on and off at the begin-fling and end of their day's work at their depotor at such other places as may be fixed from timeto time by agreement between the Trust and theUnion concerned.

Workers may change shifts or days off on anyspecified day or days by written joint applicationto the Trust and on approval. Where workershave changed shifts or days off in accordancewith the foregoing they shall be deemed to haveworked on the specified day or days the hoursthey would have worked had the change not beenmade.

Omnibus drivers, trolley bus drivers, con-ductors or fare collectors arriving late for duty shallreport to the depot master or his deputy who shallinstruct whether they will be required or not forthe whole or part of the remainder of the rosteredshift. Should a worker be required to commencework he shall be paid for the actual time worked.

15.Spread of Shifts.(a) Except by agreement between the Trust and

the Unions concerned-the rostered spread of shifts shall notexceed twelve (12) hours from the begin-ning to the end of the day's work, exceptfor a shift on special hire or in caseof accident or any contingency the Trustcould not reasonably foresee.no worker shall be called upon until hehas had at least ten (10) hours off dutyexcept to facilitate the weekly change ofshift or in the case of a contingency thatthe Trust could not reasonably foresee,but in no case shall such rest period beless than eight (8) hours.

(b) No worker shall be booked off for a lesserperiod than thirty-five (35) minutes.

(c) Any work performed by omnibus drivers,trolley bus drivers, conductors or fare collectorson any day outside a spread of ten (10) consecu-tive hours shall be paid for at the rate of timeand a half up to a spread of eleven (11) consecu-tive hours and double time thereafter.

(d) Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause(o) hereof, all time worked after 7 p.m. on shiftscommencing before 9 a.m. on any day shall be paidfor at the rate of double time.

16.Mixed Functions.The Trust may require a worker to perform any

work, but in respect of work covered by this Awardperformed by any worker, who is engaged for

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more than two (2) hours in any day or shift onduties carrying a higher rate than his ordinaryclassification shall be paid the higher ratefor the whole of such day or shift. If employedfor two (2) hours or less he shall be paid thehigher rate for the time so worked provided thatany worker regularly required to drive shall beclassified as a driver.

17.Specials.Notwithstanding anything elsewhere con-

tained in this Award where a worker is requiredto work a shift on special hire he shall be paidonly for the actual time driving irrespective ofthe time which elapses between commencing workand finishing work on any shift provided that apayment is to be made of at least six (6) hourstwenty (20) minutes.

If the period between the time of commenc-ing work and finishing work exceeds twelve (12)hours a payment is to be made of at least seven(7) hours twenty (20) minutes and in additionall such time not occupied in driving in excessof twelve (12) hours shall stand alone and be paidas waiting time at half the time rate applicable forthat day.

(C) Any worker who is covered by the provisionof Clause 40, (Away from Home Allowance) shallnot be entitled to be paid waiting time.

18.Allowances.The time to be allowed to each worker for

carrying out all duties incidental to his work shallbe counted as part of the ordinary hours of work.Such times shall be fixed by agreement betweenthe Trust and the Unions concerned or in defaultof agreement by a Board of Reference or by aRunning Times Committee to be constituted byagreement between the parties or failing suchagreement by the Court which hereby gives leaveto either party to apply in that behalf.

(i) Except in answering charges of his ownmisconduct from which he is not subsequentlyexonerated or for any explanation of failure toattend for duty or to furnish a report requestedto be supplied on or before the previous day aworker attending by instruction of the Trust athis depot or elsewhere to answer complaints,furnish reports, supply statements or affidavits,submit to medical examination for eyesight or hear-ing tests or to attend any Court or coronial enquiryshall be paid for the time actually occupied atordinary rates and reimbursed any train or busfares reasonably expended.

Any worker, entitled to payment underparagraph (i) hereof, who so attends without hav-ing started his ordinary day's work and the dis-tance travelled exceeds the distance from his placeof residence to his usual signing on point, shallbe paid in addition travelling time at ordinaryrates in respect of such excess distance.

For making any report required by theTrust in his own time a worker shall be paid nine-pence (9d.) for each such report.

19.Shortages.A list of all shortages and surpluses shall

be posted at the depot each week.Workers with shortages posted against them

shall be allowed to check their revenue and runningjournals and if desired any previous revenue andrunning journal.

The Trust may deduct any shortage fromany wages due to a worker or otherwise recoverthe amount from him. All accountable surplusesto be paid to the worker concerned.

Where a worker is required to visit the headoffice or depot in his own time to rectify shortagesdeducted from his pay and then found to havebeen wrongly deducted he shall be paid one halfhour's pay at ordinary rates.

20.Uniforms.Should the Trust require or request workers to

wear uniforms or wearing apparel of any specifieddescription it shall provide same free of cost toworkers. Such uniform or wearing apparel shall

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remain the property of the Trust and shall bereturned to the Trust on demand in good order andcondition subject to fair wear and tear.

21.Rates of Wages.The minimum rates of wages payable to workers

covered by this section of the Award shall be asfollows:

Per Week(a) Basic Wage: £ s. d.

Within a radtus of 15 milesfrom the G.P.O. Perth

Males .... .... .... .... 14 12 3Females .... .... .... 10 19 2

Outside a radius of 15 milesfrom the G.P.O. Perth butwithin the South-West LandDivision

Males 14 9 2Females 10 16 11

(b) Classifications:Margin PerWeek OverMale Basic

Wage£ 5. d.

(i) Adult MalesOmnibus or Trolley Bus

Drivers .. .... 4 0 0Omnibus Drivers of arti-culated vehicles 4 16 6Conductors-

lstmonth .,.. 1 9 0Thereafter ... 2 8 0

WashersDay .... .... 1 2 6Night .... 1106

Greasers ........ ., 2 8 0Attendants Omnibus andTrolley Bus .... 2 11 0Attendants Tyres andTubes .... .... 2 8 0Shunter ........ 2 11 0Scrutineer .... 2 5 6Leading Hand tyre andtube at Causeway Depot 4 0 0Motor Vehicle Driver

Not exceeding 25 cwt.capacity .... 2 6 0

Exceeding 25 cwt. butnot exceeding 3 tonscapacity .... 2 19 0

Over 3 tons capacity 3 11 6

(ii) Adult FemalesMargin PerWeek Over

FemaleBasic Wage

£ s. d.(12) Fare Collector 170

Liberty to apply is reserved to any party to thisAward in respect to the employment of and ratesof wages for junior male workers.

22.Special Rates.(a) Leading HandsA Leading Hand placed in

charge of:not less than three (3) and not more thanten (10) other workers shall be paid atthe rate of nineteen shillings (19s.) a weekextra;more than ten (10) and not more thantwenty (20) other workers shall be paid atthe rate of thirty-eight shillings and six-pence (38s. 6d.) a week extra;more than twenty (20) other workers shallbe paid at the rate of fifty-seven shillingsand sixpence (57s. 6d.) per week extra.

(b) On engagement as a student any workerlearning the duties of a driver, conductor orcollector shall be paid at the rate of the basic wageproviding he completes the period of tuition andis offered and accepts employment in the positionso offered. Provided that any worker employed bythe Trust in any classification shall be paid for anysuch time as if it were part of his normal duties.

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(C) Traffic workers shall be paid(1) ninepence (9d.) per hour extra in the case

of drivers training student trolleybusdrivers; and

(ii) ninepence (9d.) per hour in the case ofconductors on the days when they areactually employed instructing studentconductors.

Drivers required to collect fares whenworking one-man vehicles shall be paid fiveshillings (5s.) per shift in addition to their ordinarywage, irrespective of whether they work a full shiftor not.

An allowance of sevenpence (7d.) per hourshall be paid to traffic workers for all ordinary time,payable at ordinary rates, worked between 8 p.m.on one day and 1 am. on the following day andbetween 5 a.m. and 6 am. Monday to Fridayinclusive, except where a public holiday is observedon any of those days.

Broken periods of less than thirty (30) minuteson any shift shall be disregarded and from thirty(30) minutes to fifty-nine (59) minutes shall bepaid as for one (1) hour.

Drivers and conductors continuously em-ployed on night shift and commencing duty after10 p.m. shall be paid ten per cent (10%) per shiftin addition to the rates paid for the class of workperformed.

Notwithstanding anything elsewhere con-tained in this Award, part-time industrial driversshall only be entitled to be paid for the time actu-ally worked at the appropriate rate applicable tothe day with the addition of a loading of twenty-five per cent (25 %) with a maximum of doubletime.

Division 111.Non-Traffic Section.23.Definitions.

"Casual Worker" shall mean any worker whois dismissed through no fault of his own before theexpiration of one week from the date of commenc-ing work.

"Storeman" shall mean a worker who is em-ployed supplying materials, goods, etc., on receipt oforders and who maintains stocks and is responsiblefor the receipt of and/or distribution of tools,materials, etc.

"Storeman's Assistant" shall mean a workerwho supplies materials, goods, etc., on the instruc-tion of the Storeman.

"First Class Welder". First class weldermeans a worker using electric arc or acetylene,petrol or coal gas blow pipe on any work otherthan

(a) filling castings, or(b) cutting scrap metal, or(c) welding with the aid of jigs, or(d) operations specifically mentioned as being

the work of a second, third or fourth classwelder in the definitions of those termshereunder.

(e) "Second Class Welder." Second class weldermeans a worker who

uses any of the foregoing types of weldingapparatus in filling castings, orwelds with the aid of jigs, oroperates automatic welding machines forthe setting up of which he is not respon-sible, oroperates a profile cutting or a straight linecutting machine.

(f) "Third Class Welder". Third class weldermeans a worker who uses any of the foregoing typesof welding apparatus in tacking preparatory to thecompletion of work by any other worker.

(g) "Fourth Class Welder". Fourth class weldermeans a worker using an electric spot or butt weld-ing machine, or cutting scrap with oxy-acetyleneblow pipe, petrol or coal gas blow pipe.

(h) "Trimmer (Vehicle) ". A trimmer (vehicle)shall include any male worker who does any trim-ming or leather work in connection with motors orany vehicle in the vehicle building and repair trade.

U) "Painter (Vehicle Building and Repairing) ".A painter (vehicle building and repairing) shallinclude any skilled worker handling a paint brushor spray on to a motor car or any other vehicles inthe vehicle building and repair trade: Providedthat polishing in connection with all pyroxylinmaterials shall be considered the work of painters'labourers and junior workers.

"Painter's Labourer (Vehicle Building andRepairing) ". A painter's labourer (vehicle buildingand repairing) shall include any worker engaged instripping, rubbing-down, cleaning undergears, andall preparatory work connected with pain:ing otherthan using a paint brush or spray, except for blackunderparts and applying all lead and filling coatsother than the finishing coat; Provided, however,that any worker operating a paint machine or sprayshall be paid full tradesman's rates whilst so em-ployed.

"Leading Hand" shall mean a worker incharge of work who directs three (3) or moreworkers.

24.Special Rates and Provisions.(a) Workers required to apply a coat of tar to

butts of poles shall be paid an amount of one shill-ing and fourpence (is. 4d.) per day in addition totheir ordinary rate.

(b) (i) No linesman shall go out with the towerwagon, except in cases of urgency, without anassistant.

(ii) No linesman shall work without an assistantwhen engaged on ladder work, unless in case ofemergency when such assistant may not be avail-able.

(c) Casual workers shall be paid ten per cent(10%) in addition to the ordinary rates prescribedherein, provided that a casual worker shall be paida minimum of two (2) hours at such ordinary ratesin respect of any day upon which he is required toreport for work.

(d) Painters (Vehicle Building and Repairing)-Dry rubbing downNo surface paintedwith lead paint shall be rubbed down orscraped by dry process.Washing of hands.The Trust shall pro-vide, for workers in the painting branch ofthe industry, washing facilities and soapsuitable as a solvent for paint mixtures, insome convenient place, for the use of work-ers before meals and after knocking offwork.Spray painting.Where painters usingsprays are employed, adequate protectionfor their health shall be provided by theTrust. They shall also be provided withrespirators.

It shall be considered a breach of thisAward for spray painting operation to becarried on contrary to any order of orregulations made under or in pursuance ofthe Factories and Shops Act, 1920-1959.Painters shall be allowed five (5) minuteseach day before ceasing work at end ofshift, for the purpose of washing andcleaning up.

(e) No worker shall be permitted to have a mealin any paint shop, or in such close proximity to anyplace where painting operations are being carriedon as is likely to cause injury to his health.

(f) BlowersWhere practicable, blowers shall beinstalled in and around wood-working machineswhere dust is created and likely to affect the healthof the workers.

(g) (i) Where a woodworker using his own toolshas been in employment for more than one (1)week, the Trust shall allow him one (1) hour withpayment therefor on termination of his employmentto enable him to sharpen and pack his tools.

(ii) The worker shall be permitted to use theTrust's emery wheel or grindstone to sharpen hisown tools in the course of his employment.

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(h) Tools.Woodworkers and other branches requiringfiles and hacksaw blades, bench vyces,cramps (above four inches) and rasps forthe execution of their work, to be suppliedwith same b' the Trust.Where the apprentice to Woodworking pro-vides his own toOls other than those men-tioned in paragraph (i) hereof, he shall bepaid an allowance of two shillings (2s.) perweek in his fourth and fifth year.Where the woodworker provides his owntools other than those mentioned in para-graph (i) hereof, he shall be paid anallowance of two shillings (2s.) per week.

(i) Leading HandsA Leading Hand placed incharge of-

not less than three (3) and not more thanten (10) other workers shall be paid at therate of nineteen shillings (lOs.) a weekextra;more than ten (10) and not more thantwenty (20) other workers shall be paid atthe rate of thirty-eight shillings and six-pence (38s. 6d.) a week etra;more than twenty (20) other workers shallbe paid at the rate of fifty-seven shillingsand sixpence (57s. Sd.) per week extra.

25.Rates of Wages.The minimum rates of wages payable to workers

covered by this section of the Award shall be asfollows :-

Liberty to apply for the insertion of an addi-tional classification "All Others" is granted if atany time such a classification seems necessary.

Percentageof Basic

Wage(ii) Junior Workers

Margin PerWeek OverMale Basic

(b) Classifications: Wage(i) Adult Males £ s. ci.

(1) Steam Cleaner .... 2 8 0(2) Storeman in charge of

main store S S.. 3 7 0(3) Storemanother .... 2 17 6(4) Ambulance Room Atten-dant and Storeman

(Uniforms) ... 3 7 0(5) Storeman's Assistant 19 0(6) Tool and Material Store-

man .... .... 1 9 6(7) Messenger .... .... 18 0(8) Messroon1 Attendant .... 6 6(9) Lavatory Attendant .... 6 6

(10) Hoarding hand .... 1 9 0(11) Linesman in charge of

Tower Wagon ., ... 4 4 0(12) Linesman .... .... 3 13 6(13) Assistant Linesman .... 1 9 6(14) Poling Gang .... 1 9 0(15) Body Builder 4 16 0(16) Panelbeater .... 4 16 0(17) Painter and Signwriter

(Vehicle Building andRepairing) ... .... 4 6 6

(18) Trimmer (Vehicle) .... 4 6 6(19) Wood machinist ... 3 17 0(20) Welders-

1st class .... 4 16 02nd class .... 2 5 03rd class .... 1 18 64th class .... 1 12 0

(21) General Smith .... 4 16 0(22) Painter's labourer(Vehicle Building andRepairing) .... 1 9 0

(23) Tradesman's assistant 1 9 6(24) Blacksmith's triker 1 9 6

(a) Basic Wage:(I) Within a radius of 15

from the G.P.O., Perthmiles

Per Week.£ s. d.

Males ... .55. 14 12 3Females .... .... ....

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

....miles

butLand

10 19 2

Division-Males 14 9 2Females 101611

Under 16 years of age 3016 to 17 years of age 4017 to 18 years of age 5018 to 19 years of age 6019 to 20 years of age 7520 to 21 years of age

(iii) Apprentices90

First year .... 331

Second year 45Third year 65Fourth year 85Fifth year 100+1

26.Mixed Functions.A worker engaged for more than half of one

day or shift on duties carrying a higher rate thanhis ordinary classification shall be paid the higherrate for such day or shift. If employed for halfof one day or shift or less he shall be paid thehigher rate for the time so worked.

27.Hours of Duty.The ordinary working hours shall not ex-

ceed forty (40) in any one week and shall notexceed eight (8) in any one day and, except inthe case of shift workers, shall be worked betweenthe hours of 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. (7 p.m. for lines-men) Monday to Friday inclusive.

Meal interval shall not exceed one (1) hour.(C) Where shifts are worked these shall rotate

as far as practicable.(cl) Any worker employed on a night shift, being

a shift commencing after 10 p.m., shall be paidten percent. (10%) in addition to his ordinaryrate except where no day shift or day work isperformed when he shall be paid at the rate oftime and a quarter.

(e) Liberty is reserved to any party to apply toamend this Award in.sofa.r as the fixation of ratesfor ordinary work on Saturdays and Sundays isconcerned.

28.Overtime.(a) Except as hereinafter provided all time

wOrked outside the ordinary hours of duty on anyday shall be paid for at the rate of time and ahalf for the first four (4) hours and double timethereafter.

(b) All time worked on Sundays shall be paid forat the rate of double time.

(c) (i) Rest period after overtime. Whenovertime is necessary it shall, wherever reasonablypracticable, be so arranged that workers have atleast eight (8) consecutive hours off duty betweenthe work of successive days.

A worker (other than a casual worker) whoworks so much overtime between the terminationof his ordinary work on one day and the com-mencement of his ordinary work on the next daythat he has not at least eight (8) consecutive hoursoff duty between those times shall, subject to thissubclause, be released after completion of suchovertime until he has had eight (8) consecutivehours off duty without. loss of pay for ordinaryworking time occurring during such absence.

If, on the instructions of the Trust, such aworker resumes or continues work without havinghad such eight (8) consecutive hours off duty, heshall be paid at double rates until he is releasedfrom duty for such period and he shall then beentitled to be absent until he has had eight (8)consecutive hours off duty without loss of pay forordinary working time occurring during suchabsence.

(d) The Trust may require any worker to workreasonable overtime at overtime rates and suchworker shall work overtime in accordance withsuch requirement,

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(e) (i) A worker required to work overtime formore than two (2) hours, without being notifiedon the previous day or earlier that he will be sorequired to work, shall be supplied with a mealby the Trust or paid five shillings (5s.) for a meal.

If the amount of overtime required to beworked necessitates a second or subsequent meal,the Trust shall, unless it has notified the workersconcerned on the previous day or earlier that suchsecond or subsequent meal will also be required,provide such meals or pay an amount of threeshillings and fourpence (3s. 4d.) for each suchperiod or subsequent meal.

No such payments need be made to workersliving in the same locality as their workshops whocan reasonably return home for such meals.

If a worker in consequence of receiving suchnotice has provided himself with a meal or mealsand is not required to work overtime or is requiredto work less overtime than notified, he shall bepaid the amounts above prescribed in respect ofthe meals not then required.

(f) When a worker is required for duty duringany meal time whereby his meal time is postponedfor more than one (1) hour he shall be paid atovertime rates until he gets his meal.

(g) When a worker is recalled to work afterleaving the job he shall be paid for at least two(2) hours at overtime rates. Provided that theworker shall not be obliged to work for the two(2) hours if the job for which he has been re-called has been completed in less time.

29.Apprentices.The employment of apprentices shall be

governed by the Apprenticeship Regulations, 1953which are deemed to be embodied in and formpart of this Award.

Apprentices may be taken to the followingtrades or callings, namely: 1st class Welding;Bodymaking and/or Electric Welding; Painting(Vehicle Building and Repairing); Trimming(Vehicle) and Panel-beating including Welding;in the proportion of one (1) apprentice for everytwo (2) or fraction of two (2) journeymen pro-vided that the fraction of two (2) shall not beless than one (1).

Division IV.General Section.30.Maximum Rate.

Notwithstanding anything contained in thisAward to the contrary, no time of duty whatsoevershall be required to be paid for at more thandouble time rate.

31.Guaranteed Week.(a) All workers, except casual or industrial part

time workers, shall be guaranteed a full week'swork, but if during any period by reason of anyaction on the part of any section of the Trust'sworkers, or for any cause beyond the control ofthe Trust it is unable to carry on either wholly orpartially the complete running of buses, workshopsor other normal operations, the Trust shall be en-titled to employ only such workers (if any) it con-sders can be usefully employed and for such hoursas it considers necessary and during such periodno worker shall be entitled to payment except forwork actually performed provided that workerswho are required to attend for work and do soattend as required on any day, shall be paid aminimum of one (1) day's pay at ordinary rates.

(b) Any worker stocd down in accordance withthe foregoing provision shall not lose any sickleave credits or other rights or privileges to whichsuch worker would ordinarily be entitled under thisAward provided such a worker resumes work as re-quired after such stand down and provided furtherthat this provision does not entitle a worker topayment for any holiday occurring during suchperiod of stand down.

32.Payment for Sickness.(a) A worker shall be entitled to payment for

non-attendance on the ground of personal illhealth for one-twelfth (1/12th) of a week foreach completed month of service. Paymenthereunder may be adjusted at the end of each

calendar year or at the time the worker leavesthe service of the Trust 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 compensationunder the Workers' Compensation Act.

A worker shall not be entitled to receiveany wages from the Trust for any time lost throughthe result of an accident not arsing out of or inthe course of his employment or for any accidentwherever sustained arising out of his oun wilfuldefault or for sickness arising cut of his own wil-ful defaut.

No worker shall be entitled to the bene-fits of this clause unless he produces proof satis-factory to the Trust of sickness, but the Trust shallnot be entitled to a medical certificate, unless theabsence is for three (3) days or more.

Sick leave shall accumulate from yeai toyear so that any balance of the periods specifiedin subclause (a) of this clause whch has in anyyear not been allowed to any worker by the Trustas paid sick leave may be claimed by the workerand, subject to the conditions hereinbefore pre-scribed, shall be allowed by the Trust in any sub-sequent year wthout diminution of the sick leaveprescribed in respect of that year.

Notwithstanding the provisions of subclauee(c) hereof, in the cas of a worker who hasalready been allowed paid sick leave on one occa-sion the Trust before paying for any further ab-sence in the same year may insist on the workerobtaining a medical certificate statng that he wasunable to attend for duty because of personal illhealth even although such absence was for lessthan three (3) days.

(f) For the purpose of this clause "calendaryear" means a year from 1st January to 31stDecember.

33.Under Rate Workers.Any worker who, by reason of old age or

infirmity is unable to earn the minimum wage maybe paid such lesser wage as may, from time totime, be agreed upon in writing between the Unionand the Trust.

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 the workershall be entitled to work for and be employed atthe proposed lesser rate.

34.Records.The Secretary of the Union or his nominated

deputy shall be entitled at all reasonable timesduring ordinary office hours to inspect the Trust'srecords of the hours worked by and the wagespaid to workers covered by this Award.

35.Passes.Each worker shall be issued with a pass to be

available over all routes operated by the Trustand subject to such conditions as may be pre-scribed from time to time by the Trust.

36.Board of Reference.(a) The Court appoints for the purposes of the

Award a Board or Boards of Reference. EachBoard shall consist of a Chairman and two (2)other representatives, one to be nominated by eachof the parties. There are assigned to each suchBoard, in the event of no agreement being arrivedat between the parties to the Award, the functionsof:-

adjusting any matters of difference whichmay arise between the parties from time totime, except such as involve interpreta-tions of the provisions of the Award orany of them;deciding any other matter that the Courtmay refer to such Board from time totime,

(b) An appeal shall lie from any decision ofsuch Board in the manner and subject to theconditions prescribed in the regulations to the In-dustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952 which for thispurpose are embodied in this Award.

37.Temporary Change of Place of Employment-If a worker is transferred temporarily to

work at a garage, depot or place which requireshim to travel one (1) mile or more from his homebeyond the distance he usually travels the excesstime and fares to and from shall be paid for by theTrust. Any dispute arising under this clause shallbe referred to a Board of Reference for determina-tion.

A relief worker shall have some one depotnamed as his regular depot and when he is requiredelsewhere he shall be treated as being temporarilytransferred and subject to the provisions of sub-clause (a) hereof.

38.Junior Worker's Certificate.(a) Junior workers shall furnish the Trust with

a certificate showing the following particulars:-name in full;age and date of birth.

(b) The Certificate shall be signed by theworker.

(C) No worker shall have any claim from theTrust for additional wages on the ground of agein the event of his age being wrongly stated onthis certificate; provided that this subclause shalloperate only for the first three (3) months fromthe date of the worker's first engagement, therebyenabling the Trust if it so desires to obtain proofof the junior worker's age.

39.Long Service Leave.The conditions relating to long service leave

for full time Government wages employees gener-ally as in force as at the date of this Award andas may be amended from time to time shall applyto all workers employed under the provisions ofthis Award.

40.Away From Home Allowance.Workers engaged on work in which they are

unable to return to their homes at night shall bepaid such personal expenses as they may reason-ably incur. Provided that such expenses will notbe less than fifteen shillings (15s.) per day.

41.Payment of Wages.All wages shall be paid weekly on such days and

at such times as may be agreed upon between theparties.

42.Protective Clothing and Equipment.The Trust shall have available protective

clothing or equipment for use by its workers whenengaged on work for which some protective cloth-ing or equipment is reasonably necessary.

(i) The Trust may require a worker to signan acknowledgment on receipt of any article ofprotective clothing or equipment and he shallreturn same to the Trust when he has finishedusing it or on leaving its employment.

(ii) No worker to whom clothing or equip-ment has been issued under paragraph (i) hereofshall lend another worker any such article of pro-tective clothing or equipment issued to such firstmentioned worker and if the same are lent boththe lender and the borrower shall be deemedguilty of wilful misconduct.

During the time any article of protectiveclothing or equipment is on issue to a worker heshall be responsible for any loss or damage thereof,fair wear and tear attributable to ordinary useexcepted.

43 Increments.In addition to the amounts set out in clauses 21

and 25, hereof, adult workers shall be paid anadditional amount of two shillings (2s.) per weekafter ten (10) years continuous service and a

further additional amount of one shilling (is.)per week after each subsequent five (5) years' con-tinuous service.

44.Contract of Service.(a) (i) The contract of service of all workers,

except casuals, shall be by the week and shall beterminable by one week's notice on either side orby the payment or forfeiture of one week's wagesby the Trust or the worker concerned, as the casemay be.

In the case of dismissal for serious andwilful misconduct the reason for such dismissalmust be given in writing.

Provided that by agreement between theTrust and the worker concerned the notice or pay-ment prescribed herein may be varied either inwhole or in part.

(b) This clause does not affect the right to dis-miss for serious and wilful misconduct.

(C) The Trust shall, on engagement, statewhether such worker is engaged as a casual handor otherwise and shall not be deemed to be acasual hand unless he had been specifically en-gaged as suoh.

45.Holidays and Annual Leave.(a) In addition to their annual leave, all workers

other than casuals shall be granted the followingholidays: New Year's Day, Australia Day, GoodFriday, Easter Saturday, Easter Monday, AnzacDay, Labour Day, Foundation Day, Sovereign'sBirthday, Xmas Day, Boxing Day and any otherday proclaimed as a general public holiday.

(b) (i) A worker, other than one employed inthe traffic section required to work on any of thedays prescribed in subclause (a) hereof, shall bepaid for such time at ordinary rates of pay andbe subsequently allowed a day off duty withoutdeduction of pay in respect of each day so worked,provided that any such day off may be added tothe worker's period of annual leave.

A worker employed in the traffic sectionrequired to work on any of the days prescribed insubclause (a) hereof shall be paid for all timeworked at the rate of time and a half. For thepurpose of this paragraph all time worked duringa shift commencing on any of such days and onlysuch time, shall be deemed to be worked on any ofsuch prescribed days.

Any worker who would have normallyworked but is not required for duty on any of thedays prescribed under subclause (a) hereof shallbe paid for eight (8) hours at ordinary time.

(c) If any award holiday falls within a worker'speriod of annual leave there shall be added to thatperiod one (1) day (on which he shall be deemed tohave worked) for each such holiday observed.

(d) 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 his rightto annual leave.

(e) (i) Except as hereinafter provided a periodof two (2) consecutive weeks' leave on ordinarywages as prescribed shall be allowed annually to aworker, other than one employed in the traffic sec-tion, by the Trust after a period of twelve (12)months' continuous service.

(ii) Workers employed in the traffic section shallbe allowed one (1) week's leave in addition to theleave prescribed in paragraph (i) hereof. Where aworker with twelve (12) months' continuous serviceis engaged for part of a qualifying twelve (12)monthly period in the traffic section he shall beentitled to have the period of two (2) consecutiveweeks' annual leave prescribed in paragraph (i)hereof increased by one twelfth (1/12th) of a weekfor each completed month he is continuously en-gaged as aforesaid.

(f) Subject to subclause (h) of this clause if aworker after one (1) month's continuous service inany twelve (12) monthly qualifying period lawfully

3242 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

leaves his employment or his employment is termin-ated by the Trust, the worker shall be paid for suchproportion of the appropriate period of annual leaveset out in the preceding subclause as the numberof completed months of his service in that qualify-ing period bears to the full qualifying period oftwelve (12) months.

Workers shall be paid for annual leave attheir classified rates of pay when such annual leaveis taken. Provided that if within two (2) weeksbefore such annual leave is taken the worker isacting in a higher capacity and has been so actingfor a period of not less than two (2) months con-tinuously, the annual leave shall be paid for at therate applicable to such higher capacity position.

A worker who is dismissed for serious andwilful misconduct or who illegally severs his con-tract of service shall not be entitled to the benefitof the provisions of subclause (f) of this clause.

(1) The provisions of this clause shall not applyto casual workers.

(j) Liberty to apply for the insertion of a pro-vision for an annual stand down of any section ofthe workers is reserved to the Trust if it shoulddeem it advisable.

46.Complaints and Charges Against Workers.When any complaint as to the conduct of any

worker is received by the Trust or when any officerof the Trust charges any worker with any mis-conduct or breach of duty the officer of the Trustresponsible for dealing with such complaint orcharge shall first cause to be made a preliminaryinvestigation of the circumstances. If as a resultof such investigation the officer concerned is of theopinion that such complaint or charge may be trueand is not of so trivial a nature as not to warrantany action, he shall require the worker concernedto attend before him to explain the incident orcircumstances relating to the complaint or charge.

Any worker required under the provisionsof subclause (a) to explain the incident or cir-cumstances relating to a complaint or charge, mayif he so desires, be accompanied by an official ofthe Union of which he is a member.

The officer dealing with the complaint orcharge shall give to the worker full particulars ofthe complaint or charge and, if in his opinion, itis of so serious a nature as likely if proved trueto result in the dismissal of the worker shall alsogive to the worker the name and address of theperson making the complaint or charge and in anycase before coming to any final decision on thematter shall allow the worker (if desired) reason-able time to bring before such officer any otherworker or member of the public who may haveany knowledge of the facts.

Any worker aggrieved by a decision of theofficer dealing with a complaint or charge shallhave the opportunity to bring all the facts relatingthereto before the Chairman of the Trust and inso doing may have the assistance of an official ofthe Union of which he is a member.

No record prejudicial to a worker shall bemade on his Conduct Record Card unless the pro-visions of this Clause have first been complied with.

41.Preference.Preference of employment shall be given to

suitable members of the Unions parties to thisAward. Provided that any worker or applicantfor employment who furnishes proof that he is afinancial member of any other registered industrialunion of workers shall subject to the provisionshereinafter contained be given equal preference.

Any worker or applicant for employment whois not a member of any Union party to this Awardor of any other registered industrial union ofworkers shall within fourteen (14) days of com-mencing employment under this award apply inaccordance with its Rules to become a memberof an appropriate union party to this award andany worker who is not a member of any Union

party to this award but is a member of anotherregistered industrial union of workers shall withinfourteen (14) days from the expiration of his thencurrent membership with such other Union applyto become a member of an appropriate Unionparty to this Award.

The provisions of this clause shall not debarfrom employment or continuance in employmentany applicant for employment or any worker whoseapplication to become a member of an appropriateUnion party to this award has been refused by suchUnion without reasonable cause unless and untilsuch refusal is withdrawn.

Any worker or applicant for employment whobecomes a member of any Union, a party to thisaward, shall continue his financial membership ofsuch Union in accordance with its Rules, whilehe continues to be employed under this award.

The Trust shall within fourteen (14) daysof being advised in writing by any Union party tothis award of the breach by a worker of the pro-visions of this clause determine the employmentof any worker who fails to comply with the pro-visions of this clause unless such breach is remediedby the worker concerned within such fourteen (14)days. Any dispute as to whether a worker hascommitted a breach of this clause may be referredto a Board of Reference by either the Trust or theUnion concerned.

The provisions of this clause shall not applyto any worker who objects on the grounds of con-scientious religious belief to being a member ofan industrial union of workers, so long as suchworker, from time to time, pays to a charitableorganisation nominated by the Court an amountequivalent to the subscription and levies prescribedby the rules of the appropriate union to be paidby members of that union.

Should any dispute arise as to the con-scientious religious beliefs of any worker or appli-cant for employment the same shall be referred toa Board of Reference appointed under the award.

In witness whereof this Award has been signedby the President of the Court and the Seal of theCourt has been hereto affixed, this 16th day ofSeptember, 1960.

[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

IN THE COURT OF ARBIfl-4ATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 419 of 1960.

Between The West Australian Shop Assistants andWarehouse Employees' Industrial Union ofWorkers, Perth, Applicant, and Boans Ltd. andothers, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. J. E. Try on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. G. J. Martin on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 23 of 1950, as amended, be and the sameis hereby further amended in the terms of theattached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 30th day of September, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.Clause 10Meal Mdney.Delete the words

and numerals "two shillings and sixpence (2s. 6d.)"in this clause and insert in lieu thereof the wordsand numeral "five shillings (5s.)".

This alteration shall take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3243

INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT.No. 52 of 1960.

(Registered 29th September, 1960.)THIS Agreement made in pursuance of the Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952 this 26th day ofSeptember, 1960, between the Roman CatholicArchbishop of Perth, as proprietor of the news-paper "The Record", of the one part, and the West-ern Australian Journalists' Industrial Union ofWorkers, a union registered under the said Act, ofthe other part, whereby it is agreed that IndustrialAgreement No. 14 of 1959 shall be and the same ishereby varied in the manner following, that is tosay:

Clause 1.Minimum Rates of Pay.Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof the

following:Basic WageAdult Males £14 12s. 3d.

The Minimum weekly rates of pay shall beas follows:

£ s. d.Editor 36 18 9Senior 33 19 0

General 27 10 9

Junior 23 11 0

Clause 2.Cadets.Delete sub-clause (a) of this clause and insert in

lieu thereof the following:Cadets as hereinafter defined shall be paidthe following weekly rates:-

£ s. d.First year 11 15 6Second year 14 2 7

Third year 17 13 3

Fourth year 20 0 4

These rates are percentages of the minimum ratesfor Juniors as follows: First year, 50 per cent;second year, 60 per cent; third year, 75 per cent;and fourth year, 85 per cent.

Clause 3.Casual Journalists.Delete sub-clause (b) of this clause and insert in

lieu thereof the following:A casual journalist shall only be engagedand be paid as follows:

For half-day of four hours or less l2 percent of Senior weekly rate.

For full day comprising four hours andnot more than eight 20 per cent ofSenior weekly rate.

Add further clause as follows:

Clause 24.Extension of Time.It is further agreed that rates of pay herein shall

not be varied except by State basic wage changes,until the 31st day of October, 1963 and that theclauses covering conditions in Industrial Agree-ment No. 14 of 1959 shall not be varied until the31st day of October, 1964.Signed for and on behalf of

the said Roman CatholicArchbishop of Perth as pro-prietor of "The Record" inthe presence of

K. Carton.ANCIS J. DILLON,

Manager.The Common Seal of the

Western Australian Jour-nalists' Industrial Union ofWorkers w a s hereuntoaffixed in the presence of

H. G. Bocking.D. R. PRATT,

[L.S.1 President.C. LONGMORE,

Secretary.

IN THE MATTER OF THE POWERS OFATTORNEY ACT, 1896.

(60. Vict. No. 3.)NOTICE is hereby given that the power of attorneygrantrd by General Motors Acceptance CorporationAustralia to Frederick A. Nickless, dated the 9thday of September, 1958, and filed in the SupremeCourt Office on the 18th day of September, 1958,has this day been revoked.

Dated this 18th day of October, 1960.G. J. BOYLSON,

Registrar,Supreme Court of Western Australia.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.

Notice of Intention lo Cease Business inWestern Australia.

Dansk Entreprenorseiskab Christiani &Nielsen A/S.

NOTICE is hereby given that Dansk Entreprenor-seiskab Christiani & Nielsen A/S, a company regis-tered under Part XI of the Companies Act, 1943-1959, and having its registered office at the officesof Price, Waterhouse & Co., Second Floor, A.M.P.Chambers, William Street, Perth, in the State ofWestern Australia, intends voluntarily to cease tocarry on business in the said State on and afterthe 31st day of January, 1961.

Dated the 28th day of September, 1960.A. R. LANG,

Agent in Western Australia.Downing & Downing, 25 William Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Intention to Cease Business in

Western Australia.(Pursuant to Section 337.)

Pedigree Publications Pty. Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that Pedigree Publica-tions Pty. Limited, a company registered underPart XI of the Companies Act, 1943-1959, andhaving its registered office at Fifth Floor, TheColonial Mutual Life Building, 55 St. George'sTerrace, Perth, in the State of Western Australia,intends voluntarily to cease to carry on businessin the said State on and after the 31st day ofJanuary, 1961.

Dated this 7th day of October, 1960.E. H. WHEATLEY,

Agent in Western Australia.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Intention to Cease Business in

Western Australia.(Pursuant to Section 337.)

Testro Bros. Proprietary Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that Testro Bros. Pro-.prietary Limited, a company registered underPart XI of the Companies Act, 1943-1959, andhaving its registered office at Fifth Floor, TheColonial Mutual Life Building, 55 St. George's Ter-race, Perth, in the State of Western Australia,intends voluntarily to cease to carry on businessin the said State on and after the 31st day ofJanuary, 1961.

Dated this 7th day of October, 1960.E. H. WHEATLEY,

Agent in Western Australia.

3244 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Situation of Registered Office of a

Company Incorporated outside Western Austra-lia which Carries on Business or is about toCarry on Business within Western Australiaand of the Days and Hours during which suchOffice is Accessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 330 (4).)Australian Aviation Underwriting Pool

Proprietary Limited.AUSTRALIAN AVIATION UNDERWRITING POOLPROPRIETARY LIMITED hereby gives notice thatthe registered office of the company is situated atGround Floor, 98 St. George's Terrace, Perth inthe State of Western Australia, and that the daysand hours during which such office is accessible tothe public are as follows: All week days (exceptSaturdays and public holidays), between the hoursof 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.

Dated this 13th day of October, 1960.J. T. H. BOLLES,

Agent in Western Australia.Richard S. Haynes & Co., of A.M.P. Chambers,

25 William Street, Perth, Solicitors for theCompany.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office

and of the Days and Hours such Office isAccessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Merchandise Holdings Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Merchandise Holdings Ltd., was, on the 10thday of October, 1960, changed to and is nowsituated at c/o C. A. Parkinson, 160 Cape Street,Tuart Hill, and that the days and hours duringwhich such office is accessible to the public arefrom 10 am, to 4 p.m. daily, Saturdays, Sun-days, public and bank holidays excepted.

Dated this 12th day of October, 1960.C. A. PARKINSON,

Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office

and of the Days and Hours such Office isAccessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Brogden and Co. (W.A.) Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Brogden and Co. (W.A.) Pty. Ltd., was, on the10th day of October, 1960, changed to and is nowsituated at 0/0 C. A. Parkinson, 160 Cape Street,Tuart Hill, and that the days and hours duringwhich such office is accessible to the public arefrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, Saturdays, Sundayspublic and bank holidays excepted.

Dated this 12th day of October, 1960.C. A. PARKINSON,

Secretary.

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).)Australian Oil Industries Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Australian Oil Industries Pty. Ltd. is situatedat First Floor, 29 Barrack Street, Perth, and thatthe days and hours during which such office isaccessible to the public are as follows: 10 a.m. to12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. daily, Saturdays,Sundays and public holidays excepted.

Dated the 23rd. day of September, 1960.G. KEALL,

Solicitor for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office

and/or of the Days and Hours such Office isAccessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)G. B. & E. M. Durack Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof G. B. & E. M. Durack Pty. Ltd. was, on the 12thOctober, 1960, changed to and is now situated at18 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and that the daysand hours during which such office is accessible tothe public are, from Monday to Friday between thehours of 10 am. and 4 p.m.

Dated this 14th day of October, 1960.EILEEN M. DURACK,

Secretary.

BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATIONCOMPANY LIMITED.

Notice of Change of Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof the company was, on the 19th day of September,1960, changed to and is now situated at 56 WilliamStreet, Perth, in the State of Western Australia.

Dated this 3rd day of October, 1960.R. H. SISLEY,

Agent in Western Australia.Northmore, Hale, Davy & Leake, 13 Howard

Street, Perth, Solicitors to the Company.

GRAY DAWES AUSTRALIA PTY. LIMITED.Notice of Change of Office.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof the company was, on the 19th day of September,1960, changed to and is now situated at 56 WilliamStreet, Perth, in the State of Western Australia.

Dated this 3rd day of October, 1960.R. H. SISLEY,

Agent in Western Australia.Northmore, Hale, Davy & Leake, 13 Howard

Street, Perth, Solicitors to the Company.

MARINE AND GENERAL INSURANCEOFFICE LIMITED.

Notice of Change of Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof the company was, on the 19th day of September,1960, changed to and is now situated at 56 WilliamStreet, Perth, in the State of Western Australia.

Dated this 3rd day of October, 1960.R. H. SISLEY,

Agent in Western Australia.Northmore, Hale, Davy & Leake, 13 Howard

Street, Perth, Solicitors to the Company.

P & 0ORIENT LINES OF AUSTRALIA PTY.LIMITED.

Notice of Change of Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof the company was, on the 19th day of September,1960, changed to and is now situated at 56 WilliamStreet, Perth, in the State of Western Australia.

Dated this 3rd day of October, 1960.R. H. SISLEY,

Agent in Western Australia.Northmore, Hale, Davy & Leake, 13 Howard

Street, Perth, Solicitors t the Company.

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3245

3246 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [21 October, 1960.

PENINSULA AND ORIENTAL STEAMNAVIGATION COMPANY.Notice of Change of Office.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof the company was, on the 19th day of September,1960, changed to and is now situated at 56 WilliamStreet, Perth, in the State of Western Australia.

Dated this 3rd day of October, 1960.R. H. SISLEY,

Agent in Western Australia.Northmore, Hale, Da.vy & Leake, 13 Howard

Street, Perth, Solicitors to the Company.

UNION Si'jAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEWZEALAND LIMITED.

Notice of Change of Office.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof the company was, on the 19th day of September,1960, changed to and is now situated at 56 WilliamStreet, Perth, in the State of Western Australia.

Dated this 3rd day of October, 1960.R. H. SISLEY,

Agent in Western Australia.Northmore, Hale, Davy & Leake, 13 Howard

Street, Perth, Solicitors to the Company.

WILLIAM & CO. PTY. LIMITED.Notice of Change of Office.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof the company was, on the 19th day of September,1960, changed to and is now situated at 56 WilliamStreet, Perth, in the State of Western Australia.

Dated this 3rd day of October, 1960.R. H. SISLEY,

Agent in Western Australia.Northmore, Hale, Davy & Leake, 13 Howard

Street, Perth, Solicitors to the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice Concerning Lost Share Certificates.

(Pursuant to Section 414 (1).)West Australian Newspapers Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the share certifi-cates in the abovenamed company detailed here-under have been lost and it is the intention ofthe directors of the abovenamed company to issueduplicate certificates in lieu thereof after theexpiration of 28 days from the publication hereof.

Certificate No. 11535, for 692 Ordinary shares,entered in the name of Alma Drew Mackey,of care D. J. Carmichael & Co., 135 St.George's Terrace, Perth.

Certificates Nod. 6926 and 12041, for 98 Ord-inary shares, entered in the name of RhodaIsabel Stewart Stevenson, of Flat 3, 108Kurraba Road, Neutral Bay.

Dated the 18th day of October, 1960.H. W. BULL,

Acting Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice Concerning Lost Share Certificate.

(Pursuant to Section 414 (1).)Mount Barker Co-operative Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that share certificate No.330 for 12 shares in the abovenamed company,entered in the name of 3. 3. Duff, of Kendenup, hasbeen lost or destroyed, and it is the intention of thedirectors of the abovenamed company to issue aduplicate certificate in lieu thereof after the expira-tion of 28 days from the publication hereof.

Dated the 17th day of October, 1960.L. H. GORMAN,

Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1954-1959.Notice of Increase in Share Capital Beyond

the Registered Capital.(Pursuant to Section 66 (1).)Arctic Cold Storage Pty. Ltd.

1. ARCTIC COLD STORAGE PTY. LTD. herebygives notice that by a resolution of the companypassed on the 3rd day of October, 1960, the nominalshare capital of the company was increased by theaddition thereof of the sum of two hundredthousand pounds (f200,000) divided into twohundred thousand (200,000) shares of one poundeach beyond the registered capital of fifty thousandpounds (f50,000).

The additional capital is divided as follows:Number of Shares: Two hundred thousand; Class

of Shares: Ordinary shares; Nominal Amountof Each Share: One pound.

The conditions subject to which the newShares have been or are to be issued are as fol-lows: The new shares are to be issued without anyspecial conditions and will rank equally as to votingrights and dividends with the ordinary shares form-ing the original capital of the company.

Dated this 13th day of October, 1960.A. BROADFOOT,

Secretary.Morris Crawcour & Solomon, Solicitors, Atlas

Building, Esplanade, Perth.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Situation of Registered Office of a

Company Incorporated outside Western Aus-tralia which carries on Business or is aboutto carry on Business within Western Australiaand of the Days and Hours during which suchOffice is Accessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 330 (4).)Smith & Nephew (Australia) pty. Limited.

SMITH & NEPHEW (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LIMITEDhereby gives notice that the registered office of thecompany is situated at c/o Messrs Flack & Flack,A.M.P. Chambers, 25 Wiiliiam Street, Perth, andthat the days and hours during which such officeis accessible to the public are as follows: Mondaysto Fridays inclusive (except public and bankholidays), from 9 am. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to5 p.m.

Dated this 17th day of October, 1960.A. R. LANG,

Agent in Western Australia.Messrs. Stone, James & Co., of 81 St. George's

Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

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 carrycn Business within Western Australia and ofthe Days and Hours during which such office isAccessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 330 (4).)Kellogg (Australia) Proprietary Limited.

KELLOGG (AUSTRALIA) PROPRIETARY LIMI-TED hereby gives notice that the registered office ofthe company is situated at do Messrs. Flack &Flack, A.M.P. Chambers, 25 William Street, Perth,and that the days and hours during which suchoffice is accessible to the public are as follows:Mondays to Fridays inclusive (except public andbank holidays), from 9 am. to 1 pm. and from2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Dated this 18th day of October, 1960.A. R. LANG,

Agent in Western Australia.Messrs. Stone, James & Co., of 81 St. George's

Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

21 October, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3247

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.(Section 99 (4).)

Major Holdings Ltd.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Major Holdings Ltd. is situated at No. 22-32Stirling Street, Perth, and that the days and hoursduring which such office is accessible to the publicare as follows: From Monday to Friday inclusive ineach week (other than public holidays), betweenthe hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Dated this 12th day of October, 1960.PARKER & PARKER,21 Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.(Section 330 (4).)

Time Payment Tyres Pty. Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officein Western Australia of Time Payment Tyres Pty.Limited is situated at 424 Murray Street, Perth,and that the days and hours during which suchoffice is accessible to the public are as follows:From Monday to Friday inclusive in each week(other than public holidays), between the hoursof 10 am. and 3 p.m.

Dated this 14th day of October, 1960.PARKER & PARKER,21 Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.(Section 99 (4).)

Youngs W. A. Wholesale Pty. Ltd.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Youngs W. A. Wholesale Pty. Ltd. is situatedat number 529 Albany Highway, Victoria Park,and that the days and hours during which suchoffice is accessible to the public are as follows:From Monday to Friday inclusive in each week(other than public holidays), between the hoursof 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Dated this 12th day of October, 1960.PARKER & PARKER,21 Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.

Notice Concerning Lost Debenture Stock Certificate.Australian Guarantee Corporation Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that first mortgagedebenture stock certificate number 31437 for £100in the abovenamed company, entered in the nameof Mrs. Joan Kathleen Perrott, of 43 QueensburyStreet, Bunbury, has been lost or destroyed, andit is the intention of the directors of the above-named company to issue a duplicate certificate inlieu thereof after the expiration of 28 days fromthe publication hereof.

Dated the 21st day of October, 1960.G. R. SPRAGUE,

Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Situation of Registered Office and/or of

the Days and Hours such Office is Accessibleto the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Wells Publications Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Wells Publications Pty. Ltd. is situated at c/oJ. van der Wal, 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth,and the days and hours during which such isaccessible to the public are as follows: 10 am, to12 noon and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. from Monday toFriday (public holidays excepted).

Dated 22nd day of September, 1960.J. VAN DER WAL,

Director/Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office

and/or of the Days and Hours such Office isaccessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Marian Motors Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Marian Motors Ltd. was on the 30th day ofSeptember, 1960, changed to and is now situated at57 Fortune Street, Narrogin, and that the days andhours during which such office is accessible to thepublic are as from the 14th day of September, 1960,as follows: Mondays to Fridays of each week (pub-lie holidays excepted), during the hours 10 a.m. to4 p.m.

Dated this 17th day of October, 1960.M. G. AITKEN,

Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943, AND AMENDMENTS.Australian Fluorine Chemicals Pty. Limited.

Notice of Situation of Registered Office.AUSTRALIAN FLUORINE CHEMICALS PTY.LIMITED hereby gives notice that the registeredoffice of the company is situated at the offices ofMonsanto Chemicals (Australia) Limited, 19 MountStreet, Perth, and that the days and hours duringwhich such office is accessible to the public are asfollows: Mondays to Fridays (public holidays ex-cepted), from 9 am. to 1 p.m. and from 2 p.m. to5 p.m.

Dated this 4th day of October, 1960.H. S. CHAPMAN,

Agent in Western Australia.Nicholson, Verschuer & Nicholson, of 97 St.

George's Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Com-pany.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office

of a Company Incorporated Outside WesternAustralia which carries on Business withinWestern Australia and/or of the Days andHours during which such Office is accessibleto the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 330 (4).)Attadale Squash Centre Proprietary Limited.

ATTADALE SQUASH CENTRE PROPRIETARYLIMITED hereby gives notice that the registeredoffice of the company was, on the 17th day of Octo-ber, 1960, changed to and is now situated at 165Stock Road, Attadale.

Dated this 17th day of October, 1960.C. F. MORTON,

Agent in Western Australia.Robinson, Cox & Co., Solicitors, 20 Howard

Street, Perth.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of In-corporation, as a limited company, has been issuedto each of the undermentioned companies on therespective dates specified

Company; Date of Incorporation.Rockliffe Pty. Ltd.; 10th October, 1960.Wells Publications Pty. Ltd.; 10th October, 1960.Archie Martin & Sons Pty. Ltd.; 11th October, 1960.Leasing Enterprises Pty. Ltd.; 11th October, 1960.Youngs WA. Wholesale Pty. Ltd.; 12th October,

1960.Major Holdings Ltd.; 12th October, 1960.

Dated this 19th day of October, 1960.T. MACFARLANE,

Registrar of Companies.Companies Registration Office,

Second Floor, Cecil Building,Sherwood Court, Perth.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943, AND AMENDMENTS.Notice of Change of Company Name.

(Pursuant to Section 30 (5).)NOTICE is hereby given that Gee's Pty. Ltd. has,by a special resolution of the Company and withthe approval of the Registrar of Companies, signi-fied in writing, changed its name to Dieta Invest-ments Pty. Ltd.

Dated the 10th day of October, 1980.T. MACFARLANE,

Registrar of Companies.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Jacobina Park SempleBird, late of 8 Dundas Street, Victoria Park,in the State of Western Australia, Widow,deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trusteesand Agency Company (WA.) Limited, of 89 St.George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 22ndday of November, 1960, 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 then shall have had notice.

Dated the 12th day of October, 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 Alice Rose Mary Parkes(in the Will Alice Rose Parkes), formerly ofLockyer Avenue, Northam, in the State ofWestern Australia, Married Woman, but lateof Claremont Mental Hospital, Claremont, inthe said State, Widow, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, care of Connor, Mayberry & Co., 110Fitzgerald Street, Northam, on or before the 22ndday of November, 1960, after which date the saidExecutor will proceed to distribute the assets ofthe said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto having regard only to the claims anddemands of which he shall then have had notice.

Dated the 10th day of October, 1960.JACKSON, MCDONALD & CO.,

Agents for Connor, Mayberry & Co.,of 110 Fitzgerald Street, Nor-

tham, Solicitors for theExecutor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Mary Louisa Rourke,late of Morrison Road, Swan View, in theState of Western Australia, Widow, deceased.

ALL claims and demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor The West Australian Trustee,Executor and Agency Company Limited, at is officeat 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the22nd day of November, 1960, after which date thesaid Executor will proceed to distribute the assetsof the said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto having regard only to the claims anddemands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated this 7th day of October, 1960.JOHN G. FEWINGS,

of 17 Great Northern Highway,Midland Junction, Solicitorfor the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will and estate of Ethel AliceTurner, late of 133 Eighth Avenue, Maylands,in the State of Western Australia, Widow,deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Administrator with the Will, The West Aus-tralian Trustee, Executor and Agency CompanyLimited, of 135 St. George's Terrace, Perth, on orbefore the 22nd day of November, 1960, after whichdate the said Administrator will proceed to distri-bute the assets of the said deceased amongst thepersons entitled thereto having regard only tothe claims and demands of which it shall thenhave had notice.

Dated the 12th day of October, 1960.V. 0. FABRICIUS & CO.,

of 89 St. George's Terrace,Perth, Solicitors for theAdministrator.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Robert Traill-Nash,late of "Glen Eland," Albany Highway, Kelm-scott, in the State of Western Australia,Orchardist, deceased.

ALL claims and demands against the estate ofthe abovenamed deceased must be sent in writingto the Executor, The West Australian Trustee,Executor and Agency Company Limited, at 135St. George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 22ndday of November, 1960, after which date thesaid Executor will proceed to distribute the assetsof the said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto, having regard only to the claims and de-mands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 3rd day of October, 1960.JACKSON, McDONALD & CO.,

55 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Alice Annie Sheidrake,late o 57 Swanbourne Street, Fremantle, inthe State of Western Australia, Widow, de-ceased.

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 in writing thereof 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 22nd dayof November, 1960, after which date the saidExecutor will proceed to distribute the assets ofthe said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto, having regard only to the claims anddemands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 12th day of October, 1960.HENSIIAW & WALTON,

170 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Horace Elgar Mofflin,late of 278 South Street, Hilton Park, in theState of Western Australia, but formerly of15 Parry Street, Swanbourne, in the saidState, Skin Merchant and Company Director,deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executors, care of Messrs. Hardwick & Slattery,Solicitors, Bank of Adelaide Chambers, PakenhamStreet, Fremantle, on or before the 29th day of

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November, 1960, after which date the said Execu-tors will proceed to distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled thereto hav-ing regard only to the claims and demands of whichthey shall then have had notice.

Dated this 17th day of October, 1960.HARDWICK & SLATTERY,

Solicitors, Bank of AdelaideChambers, P a k e n h a mStreet, Fremantle.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Ruby Maud Andrews(in the Will and also known as Ruby MaudLaw), late of 95 Charles Street, West Perth, inthe State of Western Australia, Single Woman,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 29th dayof November, 1960, after which date the said Execu-tor will prcceed to distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled theretohaving regard only to the claim and demands ofwhich it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 14th day of October, 1960.M. E. & R. SOLOMON,

of 27 Market Street, Fremantle,Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will and estate of HerminaWood, late of 1239 Roosevelt, Fresno, in theState of California, United States of America,Widow, deceased.

ALL claims or demands aainst the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Administrator with the Will annexed, The Per-petual Executors, Trustees and Agency Company(W.A.) Limited, of 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth,on or before the 22nd day of November, 1960, afterwhich date the said Administrator will proceed todistribute the assets of the said deceased amongstthe persons entitled thereto having regard only tothe claims and demands of which it then shallhave had notice

Dated the 12th day of October, 1960.ROBINSON, COX & CO.,

20 Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIA-PROBATE JURISDICTION.

Notice to Creditors and Claimants.NOTICE is hereby given that all persons havingclaims or demands against the estates of the under-mentioned deceased persons are hereby required tosend particulars of such claims or demands to mein writing on or before the 21st day of November,1960, after which date I will proceed to distributethe assets of the said deceased persons among thoseentitled thereto, having regard only to those claimsor demands of which I shall then have had notice.

Dated at Perth the 17th day of October, 1960.J. H. GLYNN,

Public Trustee.Public Trust Office,

State Insurance Building,184 St. George's Terrace, Perth, W.A.

Name; Occupation; Address; Date of Death.Harvey, Alan Jack; Member of RAN.; formerly

member (No. 37145) of Royal Australian Navy,but late of 45 Miller Street, East Victoria Park;16/8/60.

Lewis, Owen George; Builder; late of 386 StirlingStreet, Highgate; 8/3/48.

Raymond, Walter; Retired Watchmaker; late ofClaremont; 31/7/60.

Turnbull, George Bracey; Retired Metallurgist;late of 138 Duke Street, Scarborough; 2/10/60.

Frost, Minnie Alice; Married Woman; late of 96Salisbury Street, Subiaco; 10/10/60.

French, Lily Valentine; Widow; late of BurwoodRoad, East Burwood, Victoria; 28/4/60.

Angelo, Elizabeth Rose; Married Woman; formerlyof 141 Chelmsford Road, North Perth, but lateof 98 Chelmsford Road, Mt. Lawley; 26/9/60.

Michell, Leonard Kingsley; Cable Engineer; lateof 39 Phillip Road, Dalkeith; 5/7/60.

Brown, Phyllis Margaret; Married Woman;formerly of 11 Daphne Street, North Perth, butlate of 469 Charles Street, North Perth;25/4/60.

Spargo, Irene; Widow; formerly of 381 Mill PointRoad, South Perth, and 204 ShaftesburyAvenue, Bedford Park, but late of Claremont;3/2/60.

Gustafson, Oscar; Gardener; late of Nedlands;23/2/60.

Des Bouvrie, Johannes; Floor Sander; formerly of34 Brian Avenue, Bassendean, but late of 43Brian Avenue, Mt. Pleasant; 22-23/8/60.

Joyce, Margaret May; Widow; late of 25 DartStreet, Boulder; 27/8/60.

Forni, Olimpio; Retired Labourer; late of Ned-lands; 26/2/60.

Keogh, Michael Patrick; Retired Carpenter'sLabourer; late of Nedlands; 12/3/60.

Kinnane, Jessie; Widow; late of 14 Leonard Street,Victoria Park; 21/9/60.

Walker, Ethel May (also known as Ethel MaySmith); Divorcee; late of Parkeston, via Kal-goorlie; 26/3/60.

Piper, Arthur Ernest August; Seaman; late of 16Lanrock Avenue, Bondi, New South Wales;31/3/60.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1953.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1953, the PublicTrustee has elected to administer the estates ofthe undermentioned deceased persons.

Dated at Perth the 17th day of October, 1960.J. H. GLYNN,

Public Trustee,184 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Name of Deceased; Occupation; Address; Date ofDeath; Date Election Filed.

Wimble, Jessie; Labourer late of Leonora; 24/5/60;10/10/ 60.

Smillie, Lauchian; Retired Caretaker; late of 34Forrest Street, Cottesloe; 2/6/60; 11/10/60.

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CONTENTS. Page.

Administration ActProbates ...............3248-9Agriculture, Department of ................3224-5Appointments .... 3192, 3194-5, 3200, 3213, 3222, 3224, 3229Arbitration Court 3229-44Bank Holidays ProclaimedBush Fires Act 3199-201, 3222Chief Secretary's Department 3187, 3195Companies 3244-8Constitution Act 3190Coroners ActScale of Fees 3192Country Towns Sewerage Act 3191Crown Law Department 3192Deceased Persons' Estates 3248-9Dried Fruits Act 3195Electoral 3195Forestry 3190-1, 3213Health Department 3195Industrial Arbitration 3229-44Justices of the Peace 3192Land Acquisition 3217-8Land Agents Act 3192Land Titles 3213-4Lands Department 3187-90, 3198-213Local Government Department 3191, 3222-4Main Roads 3220Metropolitan Water Supply, etc. 3191,3221-2Mines Department ........................ 228Municipalities 3188-9, 3191, 3214, 3216, 3222Notice Requiring Persons to Submit to X-ray

Examination 3195Notices of Intention to Resume Land 3219-3220Orders in Council 3189-91ParliamentBills Assented to 3 194-5Police Department 3 195-7Powers of Attorney Act 3244Premier's Department 3192Proclamations 3187-9Public Service Commissioner 3193-4PublIc Service Holidays 3194Public Trustee 3249Public Works Department 3214-320Registrar General 3228-9Registration of Ministers 3228Road Boards 3222-4

3216Sale of Unclaimed, Stolen and Found Proper y .... 3195-7State Housing Act 3213Superannuation and Family Benefits Act 3195Tender Board 3225-7Tenders Accepted 3226-7Tenders Invited 3214-6, 3225-6Town Planning 3214Transfer of Land 3213-4Treasury 3192Vermin Districts 3224-SWagin Sewerage Scheme 3216Wild Cattle Nuisance Act 3221-2