(9119 ] !IL1muwuwratth al uøtratia azittr. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.] CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 27m AUGUST. [1942. COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. DELEGATION Commonwealth of By His Excellency the Governor - Australia to wit. General and Commander -in- Gowan: Chief of the Commonwealth of Governor - General. Australia. IN pursuance of the powers vested in me by the Defence Act 1903 -1941 and of all other powers me thereunto enabling, I, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron Cowrie, the Governor - General and Commander-in-Chief of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby delegate to every officer who shall at any time during the continuance of this delegation be holding the office or performing the duties of General Officer Commanding New Guinea Force the following powers: (a) the power to convene courts-martial; (b) the power to appoint officers to constitute courts martial ; (c) the power to confirm the finding, or finding and sentence of any court martial (other than a sentence of death ) or to send back the finding and sentence or either of them for revision; (d) the power to mitigate or remit the punishment or any part of the punishment awarded by any sentence, or to commute the punishment for any less punishment to which the offender might have been sentenced by the court - martial ; and (e) the power to suspend the execution or currency of any sentence on such terms and conditions (if any) as he thinks fit. Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealth this eighteenth day of August, One thousand nine (Ls.) hundred and forty- two. and in the sixth year of His Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command, F. M. FORDE Minister of State for the Army. COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. DELEGATION Commonwealth of By His Excellency the Governor - Australia to wit. General and Commander -in- GOWRIE Chief of the Commonwealth of Governor - General. Austra lia. IN pursuance of the powers vested in me by the Defence Act 1903 -1941 and of all other powers me thereunto enabling, 1, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron Gowrie, the Governor - General and Commander -in- Chief of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby delegate to every officer of the Military Forces, not being below the rank of Colonel, who shall at any time during the continuance of this delegation be holding the office or performing the duties of Commander, Training Depots Lines of Communication Area the following powers namely : (a) the power to convene district courts-martial; (b) the power to appoint officers to constitute district courts-martial: (c) the power to confirm the finding, or finding and sentence of any district court - martial, or to send back the finding and sentence or either of them for revision; 6045. No. 232. -- Pnici: 6D.; Quarterly, 7s. 7d. ; Half-Yearly, (d) the power to mitigate or remit the punishment or any part of the punishment awarded by any sentence or to commute the punishment for any less punishment to which the offender niight have been sentenced by the court martial ; and (e) the power to suspend the execution or currency of any sentence on such terms and conditions (if any) as he thinks fit. Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealth this eighteenth day of August, One thousand nine (L.s.) hundred and forty -two, and in the sixth year of His Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command, F. M. FORDE Minister of State for the Army. COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. DELEGATION Commonwealth of By His Excellency the Governor- Australia to wit. General and Commander -in- GowRIE Chief of the Commonwealth of G overnor-General. Australia. IN pursuance of the powers vested in sue by the Defence Act 1903 -1941, and of all other powers me thereunto enabling, 1, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron, Gowrie, the Governor - General and Commander -in- Chief of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, hereby delegate to every officer of the Military Forces, who shall at any time during the continuance of this delega- tion be holding the office or performing the duties of Deputy Adjutant and Quartermaster General, Advanced Land Head- quarters, the following powers: (a) the power to convene courts-martial; (b) the power to appoint officers to constitute courts martial ; _ (e) the power to confirm the finding, or finding and sentence of any court- martial (other than, in the case of an officer, a sentence of death or a sentence of penal servitude or imprisonment, or to be cashiered or dismissed from His Majesty's Service or from the Defence Force, or in the case of a soldier, a sentence of death or a sentence of penal servitude or imprisonment exceeding a term of two years) , or to send back the finding and sentence or either of them for revision; (d) the power to mitigate or remit the punishment or any part of the punishment awarded by any sentence or to commute the punishment for any less punishment to which the offender might have been sentenced by the court - martial ; and (e) the power to suspend the execution or currency of." any sentence on such terms and conditions (if any) as he thinks fit. Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealth this twenty -sixth day of August, One thousand nine (L.s.) hundred and forty -two, and in the sixth year of His Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command, F. M. FORDE Minister of State for the Army. 16e. 2d.; Yearly, 30s. 4d.
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(9119 ]
!IL1muwuwratth al uøtratia azittr.PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.
[Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.]
CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 27m AUGUST. [1942.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
DELEGATIONCommonwealth of By His Excellency the Governor -Australia to wit. General and Commander -in-
Gowan: Chief of the Commonwealth ofGovernor - General. Australia.IN pursuance of the powers vested in me by the Defence Act
1903 -1941 and of all other powers me thereunto enabling,I, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron Cowrie, the Governor -General and Commander-in-Chief of the Commonwealth ofAustralia, acting with the advice of the Federal ExecutiveCouncil, hereby delegate to every officer who shall at any timeduring the continuance of this delegation be holding theoffice or performing the duties of General Officer CommandingNew Guinea Force the following powers:
(a) the power to convene courts-martial;(b) the power to appoint officers to constitute courts
martial ;(c) the power to confirm the finding, or finding and
sentence of any court martial (other than asentence of death ) or to send back the finding andsentence or either of them for revision;
(d) the power to mitigate or remit the punishment orany part of the punishment awarded by anysentence, or to commute the punishment for anyless punishment to which the offender might havebeen sentenced by the court - martial ; and
(e) the power to suspend the execution or currency ofany sentence on such terms and conditions (if any)as he thinks fit.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealththis eighteenth day of August, One thousand nine
(Ls.) hundred and forty- two. and in the sixth year of HisMajesty's reign.
By His Excellency's Command,F. M. FORDE
Minister of State for the Army.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
DELEGATIONCommonwealth of By His Excellency the Governor -Australia to wit. General and Commander -in-
GOWRIE Chief of the Commonwealth ofGovernor - General. Austra lia.IN pursuance of the powers vested in me by the Defence Act
1903 -1941 and of all other powers me thereunto enabling,1, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron Gowrie, the Governor -General and Commander -in- Chief of the Commonwealth ofAustralia, acting with the advice of the Federal ExecutiveCouncil, hereby delegate to every officer of the Military Forces,not being below the rank of Colonel, who shall at any timeduring the continuance of this delegation be holding the officeor performing the duties of Commander, Training DepotsLines of Communication Area the following powers namely :
(a) the power to convene district courts-martial;(b) the power to appoint officers to constitute district
courts-martial:(c) the power to confirm the finding, or finding and
sentence of any district court - martial, or to sendback the finding and sentence or either of them forrevision;
(d) the power to mitigate or remit the punishment orany part of the punishment awarded by anysentence or to commute the punishment for anyless punishment to which the offender niight havebeen sentenced by the court martial ; and
(e) the power to suspend the execution or currency ofany sentence on such terms and conditions (ifany) as he thinks fit.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealththis eighteenth day of August, One thousand nine
(L.s.) hundred and forty -two, and in the sixth year of HisMajesty's reign.
By His Excellency's Command,F. M. FORDE
Minister of State for the Army.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
DELEGATIONCommonwealth of By His Excellency the Governor-Australia to wit. General and Commander -in-
GowRIE Chief of the Commonwealth ofG overnor-General. Australia.IN pursuance of the powers vested in sue by the Defence Act
1903 -1941, and of all other powers me thereunto enabling,1, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron, Gowrie, the Governor -General and Commander -in- Chief of the Commonwealth ofAustralia, acting with the advice of the Federal ExecutiveCouncil, hereby delegate to every officer of the Military Forces,who shall at any time during the continuance of this delega-tion be holding the office or performing the duties of DeputyAdjutant and Quartermaster General, Advanced Land Head-quarters, the following powers:
(a) the power to convene courts-martial;(b) the power to appoint officers to constitute courts
martial ; _
(e) the power to confirm the finding, or finding andsentence of any court- martial (other than, in thecase of an officer, a sentence of death or a sentenceof penal servitude or imprisonment, or to becashiered or dismissed from His Majesty's Serviceor from the Defence Force, or in the case of asoldier, a sentence of death or a sentence of penalservitude or imprisonment exceeding a term of twoyears) , or to send back the finding and sentenceor either of them for revision;
(d) the power to mitigate or remit the punishment orany part of the punishment awarded by anysentence or to commute the punishment for any lesspunishment to which the offender might have beensentenced by the court - martial ; and
(e) the power to suspend the execution or currency of."any sentence on such terms and conditions (if any)as he thinks fit.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealththis twenty -sixth day of August, One thousand nine
(L.s.) hundred and forty -two, and in the sixth year of HisMajesty's reign.
By His Excellency's Command,F. M. FORDE
Minister of State for the Army.16e. 2d.; Yearly, 30s. 4d.
Copies may be purchased at the Department of the Interior, Canberra, or from the Government Secretary, Alice Springs, at theprice indicated.
No. Short Title of Ordinance. Price.
7 of 1942 Crown Law Officer Reference Ordinance 19428. d.0 3
J. S. COLLINGS, Minister for the Interior.
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.MINING ORDINANCE 1939 -1942.
TT is hereby notified that His Honour the Administrator of the Northern Territory refused the undermentioned Mineral Lease (for Wolfram)on the 10th day of August, 1942: --
Gold -field. Locality. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Names of Lessees.
Kurundi .. .. . . Hatches Creek . . .. 43F Old 161 .. .. Freeman, Elbart Walter ;Cameron, Thomas
W. A. HUGHES, Director of Mines.
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.
MINING ORDINANCE 1939 -1942.
TT is hereby notified that His Honour the Administrator of the Northern Territory of Australia approved of the undermentioned leases1 on the 10th day of August, 1942
Gold -field. Locality. Nature of Lease. No. of Lease. Name of Lease.
Granites .. .. The Granites .. Gold- mining .. 15G Old Reward . .
Kurundi .. . . Hatches Creek Kan -garoo Water Hole
1llineral (Wolfram).. 42F Lucky Hit ..
Warramunga . . Tennant Creek Mount Gold - mining .. 67E Southern Cross ..Samuel
Tennant Creek Peko Gold- mining .. 100E Great Eastern . .
Names of Lessees.
Harris, Clarice ElizabethPope, Maud Doris
Turner, Henry Joseph ; Wil-liams, George ; McManes,Frank ; Baldissera, GiuseppeCesare ; Scott, AlexanderBell ; Cornwell, Reginald
Ford, Norah ; Snowden, Walter
W. A. HUGHES, Director of Mines.
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.
MINING ORDINANCE 1939-1942.
1Tis hereby notified that His Honour the Administrator of the Northern Territory of Australia accepted the surrender of the under-mentioned Mineral Lease on the 10th day of August, 1942 :
Gold -field. Locality. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Name of Lessee.
Warramunga .. .. Tonnant Creek . . . . 797 Peko . . .. .. Tennants Creek DevelopmentCo. Ltd.
( Conditional )W. A. HUGHES, Director of Mines.
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned lease has been forfeited for non- payment of rent :
No. of Lease. Lessee.
Pastoral Lease No. 212N .. Ambrose, Patrick Vincent ; Ambrose,James Francis ; and McNamara,Dorothy May
Area and Locality. Forfeited from andinclusive of
Block No. 20 south of Darkly TablelandsSubdivision
,10th August, 1942
C. L. A. ABBOTT, Administrator.
Com.monvvealth Gazette
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2121 No. 232.-27th August, 1942
Navigation Act 1912 -1935.NCY ISSUED DURING THE PERIOD 1sT JANUARY TO 30TH JUNE, 1942.
Name.No. ofCertifl-
cate.
Date ofIssue.
Grade.
Particulars of Identification.E.emarks.
Born. 1 At.
MASTERS AND MATES.
(a) Foreign-going Ships.
Bawden, Kenneth Gra Chester
Bell, John Henry ..Boriney, Stanley GeorgeBostock, Anthony Denys
Bowes, Peter Samuel .
Briggs, Richard Anthony
Buckle, David Ian ..Clouston, Gordon Dalziel
Cole, John Scott .
Copeland, William Marshall ..Dench, Gordon Dartnell . .
Duff, Alexander Ian
Dykes, Cecil DonaldFellowes, William RobertsonFerris, Wilfred Geoghegan ..
Hannell, Horace Esmond . .
Heighway, William Douglas . .
Howden, James Vincent . .
Hudleston, Melville WilliamVictor Bowness
Hughes, John CliffordJackson- Fowler, Mervyn
Thomas WilliamJones, Eiranydd . .
Judge, Albert Joseph
Leonard, Lloyd George LewisMcArthur, Kenneth
Mackenzie, Roderick KeithMcDonald, Douglas JohnMartin, ThomasMilner, Thomas
Munro, William Litherland
O'Toole, James RoyParry, Robert Keith
Pattison, Grant ..
Philpott, Frederick William ..Pierce, Raymond Hope ..Pyett, Eric Harold . .
Ridley, John Cecil Cedric Rae
Ross, John Robert ..Smith, George WilliamTaplin, George Henry
Taylor, John Middleton
Thomas, Anthony GlynThomas, David Victor
Type, Louis MichaelWalstab, Geoffrey Hollis
Williamson, Andrew Thomas
Bell, David
Cowell, Geoffrey Reginald . .
Heimken, Hermand Viljam . .
0392
037403900020
03930018
03620389
0023
037603650019
039503710086
039003860391.
0367
03880373
0026
0366
0389Endt.
0377039103720017
0021
03940087
0024
0368038803640370
036303610025
0378
03750022
03850369
0387
0041
0051
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6.6.4230.4.4225.3.42
22.5.4212.3.428.6.422.4.42
2.4.429.5.42
27.6.42
1.4.42
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27.6.427.3.429.5.42
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2nd Mate, S.
Master, S.2nd Mate, S. . .
2nd Mate, S. (Tem-porary)
2nd Mate, S. . .
2nd Mate, S. (Tem-porary)
Master, S.2nd Mate, S.
2nd Mate, S. (Tem-porary)
Master, S.Master, S. . .
2nd Mate, S. (Tem-porary)
2nd Mate, S.Master, S. . .
Master, Sailing Ships
1st Mate, S.1st Mate, S.1st Mate, S.Master, S.
1st Mate, S.Master, S.
2nd Mate, S. (Tem-porary)
Master, S. (Volun-tary Signals En-dorsement)
1st Mate, S. . .
Voluntary Signalling
Master, S.2nd Mate, S.Master, S. . .
2nd Mate, S. (Tem-porary)
2nd Mate, S. (Tern-porary)
2nd Mate, S. . .
Master, Sailing Ships
2nd Mate, S. (Tem-porary)
Master, S.2nd Mate, S.Master, S.Master, S.
Master, S.Master, S. . .
2nd Mate, S. (Tern-porary)
Master, S.
Master, S. . .
2nd Mate, S. (Tem-porary)
ist Mate, S. ..Master, S. and Volun-
tary Signals1st Mate, S.
(b) Limited Coast T,ade.Master, Australian
YachtMaster, Australian
Yacht1st Mate, s.g., " A ",
S.
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Fremantle, Western Aus-tralia
Grangemouth, ScotlandPlympton, South AustraliaStockport, England
Wonthaggi, VictoriaAdle, England
Horsham, VictoriaBirkenhead, South Aus-
tralia
Sydney, New South Wales
Broomhouse, ScotlandWallsend -on -Tyne, EnglandLondon, England
Taree, New South WalesLondon, EnglandBelfast, Ireland
Sydney, New South WalesSydney, New South WalesBrisbane, QueenslandBrisbane, Queensland
Liverpool, EnglandPapakura, Ne«- Zealand
Sydney, New South Wales
Sydney, New South Wales
Auckland, New ZealandPort Adelaide, South Aus-
tralia
Sydney, New South WalesSydney, New South WalesSydney, New South WalesAdelaide, South Australia
Eastwood, New South Wales
Zeehan, TasmaniaSydney, New South Wales
Warrnambool, Victoria
Cardiff, WalesCasino, New South WalesGreat Crosby, EnglandLakeside, Queensland
Melbourne, VictoriaMelbourne, Victoria.Sydney, New South Wales
Flintham, England
Swansea, WalesMelbourne, Victoria
Wanganui, New ZealandMelbourne, Victoria
Yell, Shetland Islands
Kirn, Scotland
Adelaide, South Australia
Sandefjord, Norway
To replace CertificateNo. 0268 declaredto have been lost
To replace CertificateNo. 0048 declaredto have been lost
To replace CertificateNo. 0287 declaredto have been lost
Endorsement on Cer-tificate as Master,S. No. 0349
To replace CertificateNo. 0030 declaredto have been lost
To replace CertificateNo. 0330 declaredto have been lost
To replace CertificateNo. 0355 declaredto have been lost
Hill, William Henry 0007 9.4.42 Mate, s.g., " B ", S... 1905 Christchurch, New ZealandHolm, Ivan . . 0049 7.5.42 Master, Australian 1913 Brisbane, Queensland
YachtJohns, Frederick Edwin 0050 22.5.42 Master, Australian 1897 Melbourne, Victoria
YachtKeen, Barrymore Etherington 0045 16.4.42 Master, Australian 1913 Sydney, New South Wales
YachtKellion, Claude Harold 0047 1.5.42 Master, Australian 1902 Sydney, New South Wales
YachtKenny, James 0016 4.2.42 Master, s.g., " A ", S. 1892 Sheffield, England Issued in exchange
for Certificate No.31 as Master of aCoast Trade Steam-ship, New SouthWales
Key, William Illiad Aeneas . . 0044 11.4.42 Master, Australian 1907 Adelaide, South AustraliaYacht
Lavery, David Alexander .. 0038 7.2.42 Master, Australian 1903 Brisbane, QueenslandYacht
McIntyre, Daniel Archibald .. 0048 7.5.42 Master, Australian 1898 Townsville, QueenslandYacht
Needham, Alan Cunningham 0040 13.2.42 Master, Australian 1912 Melbourne, VictoriaYacht
Nielsen, Lional Oliver George 0042 27.2.42 Master, Australian 1911 Hobart, TasmaniaYacht
Prince, Alan Ernest Patrick.. 0037 31.1.42 Master, Australian 1912 Mansfield, EnglandYacht
Thornton, Lloyd Charles 0046 17.4.42 Master, Australian 1911 Ballarat, VictoriaYacht
Twine, Rae William 0043 28.2.42 Master, Australian 1910 Roma, QueenslandYacht
Vaughan, George Raymond 0039 12.2.42 Master, Australian 1902 Sydney, New South WalesPayten Yacht
(c) River and Bay Ships.
Ferguson, John Kenneth J 0076 5.2.42 Master, s.g., " B ", S. 1891 Caulfield, VictoriaGravely, Arthur Thomas . I 0028 19.1.42 Master, s.g., " A ", S. 1900 Littlehampton, EnglandLindsay, Francis Frederick .. 0075 31.1.42 Master, s.g., " B ", S. 1897 Melbourne, Victoria
ENGINEERS.
(a) Imperial Validity.Abel, Robert Thomas . . 0461 13.5.42 1st Class, S. 1917 Tathra, New South WalesAnderson, Thomas Richardson 0015 25.2.42 1st Class, C. 1913 Linlithgow, Scotland
LeitchBaker, Eric Charles 0014 19.2.42 1st Class, C. 1900 Luton, EnglandBlanchard, Ernest Donald 0459 7.3.42 1st Class, S. 1915 Adelaide, South Australia
MathesonBrown, Robert William 0018 27.5.42 1st Class, C. 1914 ',Vancouver, CanadaBuis, Edward Lyndon 0016 20.3.42 1st Class, C. 1915 Sydney, New South WalesCampbell, Donald .. 0490 20.3.42 2nd Class, S. 1914 West Wallsend, New South
WalesjDavis, Albert Guy .. 0463 11.6.42 ist Class, S. 1909 Mackay, QueenslandDowling, William John 0134 1.7.42 2nd Class, M. 1914 Sydney, New South WalesFaulds, Andrew Rodger .. 0013 16.2.42 1st Class, C. 1902 Chryston, ScotlandGarton, Raymond Robert 0020 25.6.42 ist Class, C. 1905 Oruru, New Zealand
BruceGerrard, Harry 0080 1.5.42 1st Class, M. 1916 Newtown, New South WalesGilbert, George 0021 25.6.42 1st Class, C. 1908 Sydney, New South Wales Issued in exchange
for 1st Class, M.Certificate No. 0060endorsed for steam
Hall, Roland Wilberforce . . 0462 27.5.42 1st Class, S. 1914 Petersham, New South WalesHay - Mackenzie, Albert Alex-
ander0488 12.2.42 2nd Class, S. 1913 Westport, New Zealand
Hughes, Frederick Oswald .. 0011 21.1.42 1st Class, C. '1905 Sydney, New South WalesJames, Paul Vincent . . 0496 25.6.42 2nd Class, S. 1917 Burwood, New South WalesKirkman, Harold Thomas 0492 2.4.42 2nd Class, S. 1913 Bathurst, New South WalesLette, Albert William . . 0458 6.2.42 1st Class, S. 1907 Sydney, New South WalesLoughran, Gerard .. 0079 16.4.42 ist Class, M. 1913 Glasgow, ScotlandMathieson, Douglas Gavin .. 0493 22.4.42 2nd Class, S. 1918 Townsville, QueenslandMaxwell, Alexander George .. 0012 3.2.42 ist Class, C. 1901 Belfast, IrelandMcKay,Stanley Lewis .. 0017 23.4.42 ist Class, C. 1909 Semaphore, South AustraliaMcKillop, John Duncan . . 0132 22.5.42 2nd Class, M. 1915 Lewisham, New South WalesMcNamara, John Francis Endt. 8.4.42 ist Class, M. 1893 Melbourne, Victoria .. Endorsement on Vic-
torian Certificate1st Class, S., No.2535 replacing Cer-tificate No. 2535declared to havebeen lost
Overall, John Ross 0489 27.2.42 2nd Class, S. 1915 Sydney, New South WalesPayne, Herbert Lea 0495 19.6.42 2nd Class, S. 1909 Dacca, India .. . . To replace Certificate
New South WalesSydney, New South WalesMt. Helena, Western Aus-
tralia
Temora, New South WalesLidcombe, New South WalesCairns, QueenslandSydney, New South WalesNewcastle -on -Tyne ..
Sydney, New South Wales
(b) Coastal.0009 16.2.42 2nd Class, M. .. 1908 Port Adelaide, South Aus-
tralia
Engineers of Motor Ships.
To replace CertificateNo. 0046 declaredto have been lost
To replace CertificateNo. 0086 declaredto have been lost
To replace CertificateNo. 0477 declaredto have been lost
To replace CertificateNo. 0433 declaredto have been lost
Endorsement onNew South WalesCertificate, 1stClass, Steam, No.604, issued to re-place certificate ofsimilar numberdeclared to havebeen lost
Name.
Permit. Certificate Held.Remarks.
No. Grade. Date of Issue. Vessel. No. Date of Issue. Where Issued. Grade.
Whitehead, Geof-Frey Ernest
D. 1 2nd Class,M.
4.5.42 Vessels ofBurns Philp& Co.
0460 2.4.42 Sydney . . 1st Class, S. Expires,3.5.43
NOTE.The following abbreviations are used to indicate the several classes of certificates :S., Steamships ; M., Motor ; C., Combined Steam and Motor ; F. and A., Fore and Aft ; s.g., sub- grade.
Dated this fifteenth day of August, 1942. J. M. FRASER,for Minister for Commerce.
REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION.IT is hereby notified for general information that the
Minister for the Interior has revoked, under section12 (2 ) of the Nationality Act 1920 -1936, the Certificatesof Naturalization granted to the undermentioned persons:
No. of certificate, nnaine of grantee, date of revocation.A.A.9077. Itzhack Rabinovitz -27th July, 1942.A.A.4039. Domenico Moronchelli -27th July, 1942.
J. A. CARRODUS, Secretary.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.
NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LANDBY THE COMMONWEALTH.
IT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency theGovernor-General acting with the advice of the Federal
Executive Council, that the land hereunder described togetherwith all tanks and buildings, if any, thereon has been acquiredby the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition Act 1906-1936, for the following public purpose, namely : Postalpurposes at Southport, Queensland. ( C.L.20159. )
Dated this nineteenth day of August, One thousand ninehundred and forty -two.
GOWRIEGovernor General.
By His Excellency's Command,J. S. CDLLINGS
Minister of State for the Interior.
DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.All that piece of land containing an area of 1 rood more
or less being Resubd.ivision 1 of Subdivision 21A of Allotments
8 and 9 of Section 8 Town of Southport Parish of NerangCounty of Ward State of Queensland as shown hachured onplan hereunder.
No. 232.-27th August, 1942
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA,
The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.
NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BYTHE COMMONWEALTH.
2124 Commonwealth Gazette
IT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency theGovernor- General, acting with the advice of the Federa)
Executive Council, that the land hereunder described liasbeen acquired by the Commonwealth under the LandsAcquisition Act 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose,namely : Defence purposes at Deer Park, Victoria. -(C.L. 15107.)
Dated this nineteenth day of August, One thousand ninehundred rind forty-two.
GO \WRIEGovernor - General.
By His Excellency's Command,.J. S. COLLINGS
Minister of State for the Interior.
1)ESCRrrTIO\ OF LAND REFERRED TO.
Ali that piece of land containing an area of 2 roods moreor less being part of Crown Allotment M Section 7 and partof Crown Section 8 ( being part of old 3 chain road toMelton) Parish of Maribyrnong County of Bourke State ofVictoria as shown hachured on plan hereunder : Commencingon a northwestern side of Ballarat road at a point whichbears 258 degrees 25 minutes 828 feet S inches and 241 degrees19 minutes 107 feet 6 inches from the southeastern corner ofCrown Allotment 2 Section S Parish of Maribyrnong andbounded thence by part of that side of that road bearing 24]degrees 19 minutes 118 feet 7 inches thence by lines bearing:4.57 degrees 58 minutes 231 feet 2 inches and 87 degrees 58minutes 106 feet thence by part of the southwestern side ofland over which the Commonwealth acquired rights of accessby notification in the Commontcealth of Australia GazetteNo. 122 dated 23rd April 1942 bearing 177 degrees 58 minutes178 feet to the point of commencement.
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TENDERS.POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.
Contract No. 4193. - Stromberg Carlson (A /sia.) Pty. Ltd.,Box 3971v, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales. - ScheduleC.3048-Lamps, signalling, daylight, short range, £2,175-New South Wales.
Contract No. 5026. -R. O. Whitford (1939) Pty. Ltd., Box42, Post Office, Redfern, New South Wales.-Schedule C.3233-Shelves for automatic exchange equipment, £1,753. NewSouth Wales, Victoria.
Contract No. 5299.-E. M. Ashwin Esq., 2 Coates -lane (off'25 Little Collins- street), Melbourne C.1, Victoria.-S.42/528-Type " R " carrier telegraph equipment ( amplifiers, &c.),£fílli 14s. Victoria.
Contract No, 5395. -Crown Crystal Glass Pty. Ltd., Box4292v, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales. - Schedule C.3724-Insulators. £4,666 13s.. 4d. Queensland.
Contract No. 5537.- Automatic Electric Co. (A /sia.) Pty.Ltd., Box 4524, G.P.O., Melbourne C.1., Victoria.-Schedule0.3655- Mechanically operated spring sets, 2,000 type switeb.£366 16s. 4d. plus exchange. All States except Tasmania.
Contract No. 5554. - Bendix Steel Chair Co., 73-77 Welling-ton- street, Collingswood N.5, Victoria. - Schedule C.3804-Chairs, telegraphists' and telephonists' and stools, £224 1.5s.Victoria, South Australia.
Contract No. 5616. -R. J. Parsons Esq., Elm- street, Enfield,Sydney, New South Wales.- Schedule C.3755- Linemen's wir-ing and jointing tools, £666 10s. All States except Tasmania.
Contract No. 5706.- Austral Bronze Company Pty. Ltd.,101 -103 King- street, Melbourne C.1, Victoria. - Schedule C.3854-Brass sheet, £276 Os. Sd. New South Wales.
Contract No. 5752.- Gilbert Lodge & Co. Pty. Ltd., Box4530, G.P.O., Melbourne CA, Victoria. Schedule C.3734-Manufacture of cordage, rubber covered and braided.£4,546 17s. 6d. Victoria.
Contract No. 5849.-Clyde Engineering Co. Ltd., Box 18,Post Office, Granville. New South Wales.- Schedule 0.3685Accumulator cells enclosed type, £1,821 19s. New SouthWales. Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia.
Contract No. 5850.-Exide Batteries of Australia Pty. Ltd.,Box 33441'1'. G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.- Schedule(.'.36S5 - Accumulator cells open type, £2,112 16s. 11d. Vic-toria. South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland.
Contract No. 5855.- Demico Machinery Co. Pty. Ltd., 355William-street, West Melbourne C.1, Victoria. - ScheduleC.3844- Machines, woodworking and engineering, £1,803.Victoria.
Contract No. 5856. -J. W. Handley, Esq., 655 Victoria -street, Abbotsford, N.9, Victoria. - Schedule 0.3739 -Com-l)onents for microphone insets, No. JO, £2,050. Victoria.
Contract No. 5861. - McKenzie & Holland (Ault.) Pty. Ltd.,Sutton- street, Newport, W.l5, Victoria.-Schedule 0.3830--Distributing frames and terminal equipment, £1,807 15s. 5d.All States.
Contract No. 5862. -R. O. Whitford (1939) Pty. Ltd., Box42, Post Office, Redfern, New South Wales,- Schedule C.3830 --Distributing frames and terminal equipment, £1,646 6s. 2d.New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia and Queensland.
Contract No. 5863. -0. H. O'Brien ( Sydney) , 37 -39 Pitt -street, Sydney, New South Wales.- Schedule 0.3908-Bake-lized canvas and taper sheet, £572 7s. lid. New South Wales.
Contract No. 5864. -H. G. & F. Pow, Orbost, Victoria. -Schedule C.3497-Crossarms (approximately ) £315. Victoria.
Contract No. 5873. - Commonwealth Bolt & Rivet Pty. Ltd.,corner White and Brennan streets. Leichll.lydt. New SouthWales.-Sched ule 0.3S83 -Arm braces and combiners,£1,208 2s. 6d. Queensland.
Contract No. 5874.-National Displays Pty. Ltd., 150 -154Albion- street, Sydney, New South Wales.- Schedule 0.3883- -Arm braces and combiners, £461 2s. 6d. New South Wales.Queensland.
Contract No. 6870. -John Heine & Son Pty. Ltd., Box 8,Post Office, Leicllhardt, New South Wales.- Schedule C.3916-Machine presses, £253 10s. Victoria.
Contract No. 5877.- International Harvester Co. of Aus-tralia Pty. Ltd., Box 4305, G.P.O., Melbourne, 0.1, Victoria. -Schedule C.3845-Steel spindles, £2,438 Gs. 8d. All States.
Contract No. 58 78.- Millar's Timber & Trading Co., St.George's House, St. George's- terrace, Perth. Western Australia.Schedule C.3497-- Crossarms (approximately) £6,161 ßs. Vic-toria, South Australia.
Contract No. 5S80.- Lamson Paragon Ltd., The Boulevard,Richmond, E.1 , Victoria.- Schedule C.3873 ---- Printed telegramforms. £443 ßs. Sd. Victoria, Queensland and South Australia.
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POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
TrusDxaá Ixvrr>cD.
ENDERS are invited for the anderrnentioned supplies and /or service. Tenders must be endorsed " Tenets for...._ ....... -__ "(as the case may be), and addressed to the Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, in the State named. They mast be depaeattl in
the Tender Box at the General Post Office in that State ; if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered.
Description of Material or Service Required. schedule No. mTender Fore, Specifications, dtc.,obtainable from-
GENERAL.
Number Plates for Switchboard Jack Strips ..B.G.E. Company's Automatic Maintenance PartePrinted Forms, Postmaster " P.M." Series . ..Timber, Hardwood, K.D.R. for Poles Hardwood RoundInsulating Material . .. .
Supply and Fitting of Charcoal Gas Producers (Queensland only)..Supply and Fitting of Charcoal Gas Producers (Victoria only) ..Radio Frequency Coupling Units and TransformersSpare Parts for Heliograph, 5 ", Mark V.Sewing of Fabrex Discs ..Eyelets, Sail Type ..Airgraph Stationery .. . ..Testing Instruments, Electrical Indicating Meters ..Manhole Levers .. .. ..Motor Vehicles and /or Chassis .. , .Plugs and Sockets for Broadcasting purposesG1 and Bl Pipes ..Cement .. .. ..Compressed Gases .. .: .. ..Murray Perforator PartsPlugs .. ..Murray Transmitter Parts . .
Morkrum Printer Parts ..Transmitter Carbon and ElectrodesDial Parts ..Canvas for Water BagsElectron Tubes and Ballast LampsElectron Tubes and Ballast Lamps . .
Murray Vibrator and Distributor PartsKleinschmidt Perforator Parta .. . .Lamps and Lamp Caps ..Submarine Cable .. .. .
Delivery of Postal Parcels within the City Area of Sydney for a ,period of three (3) years from 1.10.42 .. .. .. a N.S.Vi7.303 l § i 3 p.m., 7.9.42
* Departmental Stores Branch, Sydney (64 Haìbour- street); Brisbane ; Adelaide (West- terrace) and Perth ; and G.P.0's, Melbournesud Robert,t Schedules available Stores Branch, Hobart.# High Commissioner, London.§ Schedules available Stores Branch, Sydney.
Schedules available Stores Branch, Perth only.** Closing date extended from 9.7.42 to 23.7.42.tt Australian Government Trade Commissioner, New York.
Schedules available at Stores Branch, Sydney and Melbourne.§ Schedules available Stores Branch, Melbourne.
*s Schedules available Australian Permanent Trade Commtssloner, Ottawa, Canada.ttt Schedules available at Stored Branch, Sydney, Melbourne, and Adelaide.
No 232.-27th. August, 1942 212G Commonwealth Gazette
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.TENDERS INVITED.
Locality and Description of Work. Tenders Return-able at-- Particulars Available from Tenders to be addressed to
Supply and delivery f.o.r. Canberra of one(1) only hand -fired steam boiler and acces-sories for the abattoirs, Canberra, A.C.T.
2 p.m., 8thSeptember,1942
Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, Works and Services Branch,Canberra
Commonwealth Works Director,Works and Services Branch,Canberra
TENDERS ACCEPTED.
Locality and Description of Work. Amount. Contractor's Name and Address. Date ofAcceptance.
Date ofCompletion.
£ s. d.Erection of a group of timber- framed buildings within 73.320 0 0* Howie, Moffatt & Co. Pty. Ltd., 46 18.8.42 21.11.42
150 miles of Sydney Pitt - street, SydneySerial 0.21.Erection of a large steel -framed building
within 420 miles of Sydney10,297 0 0 H. J. Heath, Hooker & Co.. er. Lytton
and Cardigan streets, Carlton!7 10.11.42
Erection and completion of a reinforced concrete buildingwithin 130 miles of Sydney
Serial C.20. Earthworks and roads within the Sydneysuburban area
2,429 12 6*
6,250 0 0
w. Stronach Pty. Ltd. . .
S. E. Parry, 3 St. Clair- street, Belmore 15.8.42
6.10.42
7.11.42
Erection of a timber - framed building within 275 miles of 1,767,14 O C. E. Davis & T. H. Cole . . 12.9.42Sydney
Erection and completion of a steel - framed hangar andworkshops
ment of the Army, £409 13s. 9d.-Lightning Fruit Graderco_ Vic.
12,239 Req. 2878. - Hydraulic lifting jacks, for Depart-ment of Air, £815. -Eric Fordham, Vic.
12.240 Req. 2876.- Films, for Department of Air, £476 14s.-Kodak (A'sia) Ltd.. Vic.12.241 Req. 2784.-Printing, for Department. of the Army.
£322. Arbuckle Waddell Pty. Ltd., Vic.12.242 Req. 2843.-Printing, for Department of the Army,
£1.386. -R. B. Shankly Pty. Ltd., Vic.12.243 Req. 2297. Mattresses and pillows, for Depart-
Army, £1,141 13s. 4d. -E. Lucas & Co. Pty. Ltd., Vnie. ment of the Navy, £769 19s. 2d. -Apex Bedding & \Vire12.197 Req. 2543. - Desiccated yeast, for Department of .Mattress Co. Pty. Ltd., Vic.
Commerce, £8,820.- Nycander & Co. Pty. Ltd., Vie. 12,244 .Req. 2329.-Alarm clocks, for Department of Air,12.198 Req. 2794. -Motor cycle pumps, for Department of £418' Os. 10d.-Brown & Dureau Pty. Ltd., Vic.
the Army, £1,473 16s. 54. -H. Davis & Co., S.A. 12.245 Req. 2343.-Alarm clocks, for Department of Air,12,199 Req. 2793. - Gauges. for Department of the Army. £331 1 ßs,- m'ow'n & Dureau Pty. Ltd., Vic.
£1,275. -R. V. B. Engineering Products Pty. Ltd., Vic. 12.246 Req. 2748. - Bromet tool tips, for Department of12.200 Req. 2877.- Elevating trucks, for Department of the iunitions, £1,466 5s.- Commonwealth Steel Co. Ltd., Vic.
Army, £378.- Gardner Waern & Co. Pty. Ltd., Vic. 12,247 Req. 2965. Badges, lapel, for Department of Air,12,201 Req. 2857.-Hardwood, for Department (if the £828 1 5s.-- Stokes & Sons Pty. Ltd., Vic.
Army, £246 16s. 2d.-Northern Timber 11lills, Vie. 12.248 Firewood for Department of the Army, period 1st12,202 Req. 2925. Murray pine flooring, for Department August to 31st December, 1942. -Gus Fiorini, Vie. .
of the Army, £210 15s. 7d.-John Sharp & Sons Pty. Ltd., Vic. 12.249 Firewood, for Department of the Army, period12,203 -4 Req. 2924. - Plywood and timber, for Department sis months ending 28th February, 1943. -A. W. Collis
of the Army- Sons Vic.£632 6s. 1 ld.-John Sharp & Sons Pty. Ltd., Vie. 12,250 Req. 2750. Spares for valve refacing machine, for£407 17s. 4d. -E. ,7. Vibert Pty. Ltd., Vie. Department of Air, £295 10s.--Warren & Brown Ltd., Vic.
12.203 Req. 1577. - Pumping sets, for Department of U.S. 12,251 Req. 2358.-Tins, patch and heat units, for Depart -army, £208. Cameron & Sutherland Pty. Ltd., Vic. ment of the Army, £1,118 5s. 6d. -N. C. Porter Pty. Ltd.,
12,206 Req. 1244. -Brown wrapping paper, for Depart- N.S.W.ment of Air, £247 10s.- Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd., 12,252 Req. 2984. Handles for shovels, for DepartmentVic. of the Army, £294 10s. 8d.- Mintern Products Pty. Ltd., Vie.
12,207 Req. 1522.- Reins, leather driving, for Department 12.253 Req. 1911.-Shovels, for Department of the Army,of the Army, £200 12s. 6d. -John Kelly, Vic. £ 1.538 :5s. 8d.- Mintern Products Pty. Ltd., Vic.
12,208 Req. 1540.-Litho offset M.G. paper, for U.S. 12.254 Req. 2130.- Coats, dust, white drill, for Depart -Army, £6,483 2s. 6d.- Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd., ment of Munitions, £5,426 2s. 11d.-National Clothing Mfg.Vic. Co. Ltd., S.A.
12,209 -11 Req. 160. Medical equipment, for Department of ,Tachets and trousers, drab, for Department of Air -the Army-£297 Gs. 4d.- Elliotts & Aust. Drug Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. .12,255 Req. 1836.- £1,086 l ls. 3d.-J. Goldberg Vic.£270 14s. 5d. -May & Baker (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., N.S.V.£3,800. Frederick Stearns & Co., N.S.W.
12 -212 -4 Req. 80.- Medical equipment, forthe Army
£2,912.-Andrew's Laboratories, N.S.W.£406 18s.- Stanford X -ray Co. Pty. Ltd.. Vie.£524 ls.- Watson Victor Limited, Vic.
.12,265 Req. 844.-Trousers and blouses, khaki drill, forDepartment of the Army, £3,811 17s. 6d.---T. Brown & SonsLtd., Qid.
12,266 Req. 1750. - Trousers, blue, for Department of Air,£743 is. 1d.-Goode, Durrant & Murray Ltd., W.A.
12,267 Req. 2199.- Trousers, female, blue serge, forDepartment of Munitions, £3,392 7s. 3d.- Renown ClothingCo., N.S.W.Shirts, and collars, blue, grey, airwomen's, for Department
Shirts and collars, blue grey, for Department of Air -12,272 Req. 1784.-£3,934 0.s. 7d. R. N. Shimmin, Vie.12,273 Req. 781.-12,425 13s. 2d. -A. S. Dawkins, N.S.V.12.274 Req. 1775.- £5,301 7s. 9c1.-Triumph Shirt Co. Pty.
N.S.W.12,313 Req. 2131.-Coats, females, for Department of
Munitions, £5,426 2s. 114.- Standard Mfg. Co.. S.A.
12,314 Req. 2132.-Coats, females, for Department ofMunitions, £3,060 18s. td.- Coultas & Sons, S.A.Capes, machine gunners, waterproof, for Department of theArmy-
12,354-5 Req. 6447. - Cases, for Department of the Army -£369 8s.- Wangarrie Saw Mill Pty. Ltd., Orange.£443 15s.- Andrew Cook & Sons Pty. Ltd., Newcastle
Nest.12,356 Req. 6515.- Hardwood, for Department of the
12,388 Req. 6749.- Protractors. for Department of Air.£207 Gs. 9d.- Ponsford, Newman & Benson Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
12,389 Req. 6753A.- Pasteurized milk and fresh cream, forDepartment of the Army, 1st August. 1942, to 31st January.1943. - Bowthorne Co -op. Butter Factory Ltd., Morpetll.
12,390 Req. 6754A.- Biscuits, for Department of the Navy.£235 17s. Arnott Pty. Ltd., Homebush.
12.391 Req. ß756A. Pasteurized milk and fresh cream, forDepartment of the Army, ist August, 1942, to 3] st .January.1943.- Forbes Co-op. Dairy Sety. Ltd., Forbes.
12.392 Req. 6757A.-Fish and poultry, for Department ofthe Army, 1st August.. 1942. to 31st January. 1943. - Murrells.Sydney.
12,393 Req. 6758a.- Dripping, for Department of theArmy, £573 Os. 2d.- Swift Australian. Cíí. Ltd., Sydney.
12.:394 Req. 6759Á. Firewood, for Department of theArmy. £247 Ss. ld. -R. Beattie. & Co., Sydney.
12,395 Req. 6761 A. -Fish and poultry. for Department ofthe Army, 1st July to 31st December, 1942. - Murrells, Sydney.
12.396 Req. 6763A. Mixed vegetables, for Department ofthe Army, 1st to 31st August. 1942. -T. Garrett & Sons Pty.Ltd.., Newcastle.
12,397 Req. 6763. -- Vegetables, for Department of theArmy, 1st to 3I st August, 1942. -P. C. Lee, Taree.
12,398 Req. 6764A.- Bread. for Department of the Army.30th ,Tnly to 30th September, 1942.-W. T. Ruff, Taree;Gregor's Bakery, Taree; J. Bradley, Taree; Mr. R. A. Milligan,Taree.
12,399 Req. 6784A.-Dairy produce, for Department of theArmy, £201 14s. 7d. -The Macleay River Co -op. Dairy Co.Ltd., Kempsey.
12,400 .Req. 6788A.-Salmon, for Department of the Army,£454 ltis. 9d. -James Loneragan (Mudgee) Co. Pty. Ltd.,Mudgee.
12,4.01 Req. 6791A. -Meat, for Department of the Army,1st August to 31 st October, 1942.-1V. Cupitt Pty. Ltd.,BOWra1.
12,402 Req. 6792A.-Meat, for Department of the Army,30th July to 30th September, 1942. -Tile Australian Chilling& Freezing Co. Ltd., Sydney.
12,403 Req. 6793A.-Potatoes, for Department of the Army,£1,863 15s. -J. Jones & Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
1.2,404 Req. 6797A.-Coffins, for Department of Munitions,£1.225 12s. ßd. -F. Dickin Pty. Ltd., Leicllhardt.
12,405 -8 Req. 6799A. -Dairy produce, for Department ofthe Army, 30th July to 30th September, 1942.-Manning Co -op.Bacon Society Ltd., Winghalll ; Peters Creameries Pty. Ltd.,Redfern; Manning River Co -op. Dairy Society Ltd., Taree;Egg Marketing Board, Pyrmont.
12,409 Req. 6800. -Bacon sides, for Department of theArmy, 1st August to 31st December, 1942.- Silvester Bros.Pty. Ltd.. Redfern.
12,410 -3 Req. 6804. - Tables, portable, for Department ofthe Army-
£2.550. -J. Atchison, Wickham.£1,112 10s.-Gould Bros. .& Co. Pty. Ltd., South Singleton.£1,575. -C. Dunning, Arncliffe.£1,691 13s, 4d.-Ogden Bros., St. Peters.
12.41.4 -5 Req. 0817. -Tar. for Department of Supply andI )erelopneent-
Paddington.12,472 Req. 5859.-Meat, for Department of Army, 1st
August to 31st October, 1942. -A. K. Schofield, Nowra.12,473 Req. 5873. - Pasteurized milk and fresh cream, for
Department of the Army, 1st August to 31st December, 1942.- -The Nowra Co -op. Dairy Co. Ltd., Bomadery.
12.474 Req. 6010.- Lathes, for Department of the Army,£1,016 Ss.- Goodall & Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
12,475 -7 Req. 6180. -Dairy produce. for Department of theArmy, 17th July to 30th September, 1942-
Mackay River Co -op. Dairying Co. Ltd.. Kempsey.Manning River Co -op. Dairy Soc. Ltd., Taree.Egg Marketing Board, Pyrmont.
12,478 Req. 6210. - Boxes, battalion spares Bren, for De-partment of Munitions, £264 15s. 6d.-3. G. More; HuristonePark.
12,479 R,eq. 6213.- Automobile, for Department of Air,£270. -J. T. Beaty, Tumbarumba.
12,480 R.eq. 6252.- Extinguishers, fire, for Department ofMunitions, £849 15s.- Wormald Bros. Pty. Ltd., Waterloo.
12,481 Req. 6263.-Chairs, for Department of the Army,£1,231 I5s. 10d. -W. Rostron Pty. Ltd., Rozelle.
12,482 Req. 6266.-Paint, camouflage, for Department ofthe Army, £1,407 5s. 4d.- Robertson & Co., Alexandria.
12,483 Req.. 6282.-Medical stores, for Department of theArmy, £2,386 4s. 2d. -Parke Davis & Co., Sydney.
12,484 -7 Req. 6295: -For Department of Munitions-Cabin cruiser Orio, £559. -W. J. Stuart, Leichhardt.Motor cruiser Vera G, £2,150. -A. E. Glazebrook, Double
Bay.Speed Boat Marjohn, £550. -E. L. Speare, St. Peters.Cabin cruiser, Maroc), £450.
32,512 Req. 6423.- Steel, for Department of Munitions,£580 10s. ld.--- Commmercial Steels & Forge Co. (Aust.) Pty.Ltd., Sydney.
12,513 Req. 6424. - Steel, for Department of the Navy,£1.817 16s. 8d.- Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd., Sydney.
12,514 -5 Req. 6432. - Resistance boxes, for Department ofthe Navy -
£359 5s. 5d.- Rayeophone Pty. Ltd., Annandale.£443 15s.-J. W. Bartholemew & Sons Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
12,516 Req. 6437. - Steel, for Department of Munitions,£2,375 14s. 6d.-The Eagle & Globe Steel Co. Ltd., Sydney.
12,517 Req. 6441.- Steel, for Department of the Navy,£3.281 ] 4s.- Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd., Sydney.
12,518 Req. 6444.-Firewood, for Department of theArmy, 24th July to 31st December, 1942. -S. Fox, Chullora.
12.519 -20 Req. 6445. - Twine, for Department of theArmy -£1,325 Os. 5d.-Pendergast & Co. Ltd., Sydney.£2,080 17s. 6d. J. Scott Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
12,521 Req. 6451.-Meat, for Department of the Army,1st August to 31st October, 1942.-Dale & Osmond, Narran-dera.
12,522 Req. 6463.-Ham, for Department of the Army,£2,616 6s.-Netherlands East Indies Commission ex S.S. Raysand Bontehoe,
12,523 Req. 6471.- Anchors, boat, for Department of theNavy, £642 18s. -W. Kopsen & Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
12,524 Req. 6475. - Golden syrup, for Department of theNavy, £14,250. - Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd., Sydney.
12,525 Req. 6477. -- Golden syrup, for Department of Com-merce, £4,150. - Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd., Sydney.
12,526 Req. 6478.-Vegetables, for Department of theArmy, 1st to 31st August, 1942. -H. V. Lovett, Carrington.
12,527 Req. 6485.-Vegetables, for Department of theArmy, lst_to 31st August, 1942. -T. Garrett & Sons Pty. Ltd.,Newcastle.
12,528 Req. 6489. -Dairy produce, for Department of theArmy, £263 15s. ] ld.- Singleton Central Co -op.- Soc. Ltd.,South Singleton.
12,529 Req. 6490.-Dairy produce, for Department of theArmy, £399 5s. 9d. -T. Edmondson & Co. Ltd., Wagga.
12,530 Req. 649] .- Unpasteurized milk, for Department ofthe Army, July to 31st December, 1942.- Dungog Co -op.Butter Factory Ltd;. Dungog.
12,531 Req. 6492.- Pasteurized milk and fresh cream, forDepartment of the Army, July to 31st December, 1942. -Clarence Pasteurized Milk Co. Ltd., Grafton.
12,532 Req. 6497.-Vegetables and fruit, for Departmentof the Army, 1st to 31st August, 1942.-F. H. Coughlan,Goulburn.
12,533 Req. 6499.- Pasteurized milk and fresh cream, forDepartment of the Army, 23rd July to 31st December, 1942.- Bowthorne Co -op. Butter Factory Ltd., Morpeth.
12,534 Req. 6510.- Fibreen and sisalkraft, for Departmentof the Army, £570. -F. W. Williams & Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
12.535 Req. 6514. -Coke, for Department of the Army,24th July to 31st December, 1942.-Australian Gas Light Co.,Sydney.
12,536 Req. 6516. Steel, for Department of Munitions,£351 6s. 3d.- Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd., Sydney.
12,537 Req. 6518. - Skylights, &c., for Department of theArmy, £416 16s. 9d. -James Hardie & Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
12,538 Req. 6526. Tents, marquee, for Department of theArmy, £1,460. Newton Abrahams, Sydney.
12,539 Req. 6534. 7-- Engineer stores, for Department ofMunitions, £382 3s. 6d.- Janes Engineering Works Pty. Ltd.,Paddington.
12.540 Req. 6535.- Paint, camouflage, for Department ofthe Army, £1,407 5s. 4d.- Robertson & Co., Alexandria.
12,541 Req. 6536.- Firewood, for Department of the Army,17th July to 31st December, 1942. -E. A. Parry, Lisarow.
1.2,542 Req. 6540.-Ammunition lockers, for Departmentof the Navy, £648 2s. Od. -Luke Muras Ltd., Waterloo.
12,543 -4 Req. 6541.- Desert water bags, for Department ofMunitions -
£421 I s. 10d.- Goodearls Pty. Ltd., Sydney.£1,523 19s. 2d.- Birkmyre Canvas Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
12,545 Req. 6544.- Paint, for Department of the Army,£250. -Shell Co. of Aust. Ltd., Sydney.
12,546 Req. 6546.- Curtains, mosquito, for Department ofAir, £450. -W. E. Bird Ltd., Sydney. .
12,547 Req. 6553. - Cotton waste, for Department of Muni-tions, £3,020.- McLeod Bolton & Co. Pty. Ltd., Alexandria.
12,548 Req. 6556. - Cable, &c., for Department of the Army,£246 10s. lld. -Supt. of Stores, P.M.G.'s Dept., Sydney.
12,549 -50 Req. 6560.- Gloves, leather, for Department ofMun itions-
12,615 Req. ß789. Pasteurized milk and fresh cream, forDepartment of the Army, Ist August, 1942, to 31st January,1943.Q.P. Products, Tanrworth.
12,616 Req. 6792. Vegetables, for Department of theArmy, 1st to :31st August, 1942.H. J. Minchin, Moss Vale.
12,617 Req. 6795.Bunker coal, for Department of theNavy. £304 Ss, (kl. Elermore Colliery Pty. Ltd., Newcastle.
12,618 Req. 6861.Amplifiers, &c., for Department of theNavy, £3,471 ]9s. (id.--- Philips Lamps (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.,Sydney.
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.HIS Excellency the G- overnor - General in Council has
approved of the appointment of Captain Francois JosephCormier as Acting Officer of Customs, Port Lincoln, SouthAustralia, for the period 2nd to 7th August, 1942, inclusive,during the temporary absence of Captain P. R. Angelin.(Ex, Min. No. 54.)
HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council hasapproved of the appointment of Henry William Sampson
Wiidy, Senior Inspector, Invoice and Investigation Branch,Western Australia, as Acting Collector of Customs, WesternAustralia, as from 26th August, 1942. during the temporaryabsence of Mr. H. St. G. Bird.(Ex. Min. No. 55.)
R. V. KEANE, Minister for Trade and Customs.
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Liquor Ordinance 1929-1938.
ITIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has beenpleased to appoint William Russell Fisher to act as
Registrar under the Liquor Ordinance 1929 -1938 during anyabsence on leave or on other duties of the Registrar and bothBert Bellhouse and Charles Kennedy Comans, Acting Regis-trar under the said Ordinance and to be during the pleasureof the Governor- General.
J. S. COLLINGS, Minister for the Interior.
COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL .
RESEARCH.RAD1OPHYSICS LABORATORY.
Appointment of Assistant Research Officers.APPLICATIO NS are invited for appointment to positions
of Assistant Research Officer on the staff of the Council'sRadiophysics Laboratory at the University of Sydney. Appli-cants should have graduated in science with physics andmathematics as major subjects, or in electrical engineering.
The salary range of Assistant Research Officers is from £356per annum increasing by eight annual increments of £18each to £500 per annum ( both nominal),' the first four incre-ments being automatic and the last four at the discretion ofthe Council. The present equivalents of these salaries aftercost -of- living adjustments are £378 and £522 per annum,respectively.
Minors who may be appointed to these positions will bepaid actual salary according to age, that is, at nineteen years£271 per annum, at twenty years £301. per annum. Adultswill be paid a minimum commencing salary of £378 per annum(actual ).
Applications accompanied by copies of not more than fourtestimonials should reach the undersigned not later than the29th August, 1942.
G. LIGHTFOOT, Secretary.Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert
street, East Melbourne, C.2, Victoria.
NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.IIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council lias
approved of the following changes being made: --
PERMANENT NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH(SEA -GOING FORCES) .
Appointments.Leo Frank Cotton is appointed TemporarySurgeon Lieutenant (D), dated 3rd August, 1942; PaymasterCommander Clive Ernest Spencer Crowley is appointed onloan from the Royal Navy, with seniority in rank of 30thJune. 1933, dated 18th July, 1942; Cecil William Baker,Gunner (T), is appointed on loan from the Royal Navy, withseniority in rank of ist July, 1937, dated i ltlr Nfay, 1942.
Proruofions.- Robert William Osborn, Petty Officer, officialnumber 10960, is promoted to the rank of Temporary ActingBoatswain (Provisional) , dated 31st July, 1942 ; RobertHartley Burley, Chief Petty Officer Writer, official number13945, is promoted to the rank of Temporary Acting Warrantirriter (provisional), dated 30th July, 1942.
Fixing Rates of Pay. --- Lieutenant- Commander Eric AugustusFeldt to be paid the rates of pay and allowances prescribed inthe Naval Financial Regulations for Commander (on promo-tion) whilst acting in that rank, dated 13th July, 1942.
Transfer to Emergency List, &c. Engineer Commander( Acting Engineer Captain) Leopold James Phillimore Garr,0.]3.E., is transferred to the Emergency List and re- appointedfor temporary service, dated 6th August, 1942.
.1.u'ard of Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. --Thefollowing are awarded the Long Service and Good ConductMedal: Leonard Theodore Staff, Chief Petty Officer Writer,official number 14347, date of award 22nd July, 1942; WalterSinclair Holder, Stoker Petty Officer, official number 18592,date of award, 31st July, 1942 ; John Arthur Johnson, PettyOfficer Cook (0) , official number l8678, date of award 29thJuly. 1.942; Raymond Augustus Spinks, Leading Stoker (Tem-porary), official number 1.8558, date of award 27th June, 1942.
CITIZEN NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.ROYAL AUSTRALIAN FLEET RESERVE.
Award of Long Service and Good Conduct Jfedal. AmosLeslie Tuttl.eby, Able Seaman, official number 16048, and JohnJoseph Hanlon, Able Seaman, official number 17316, areawarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, dated1.9äi July, 1940. and 9th September, 1942, respectively.
BOYAI. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL RESERVE ( SEA- GOING) .
i.p ¡loirtfnent. Leonard Newing is appointed ProbationaryTemporary Lieutenant, dated 25th July, 1942.
ROYAL AUSTRALIA N NAVAL RESERVE..f ward of Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.-
Arthur John Cansdale, Leading Seaman, official numberPA /384, is awarded the Volunteer Long Service and GoodConduct Medal, dated 31st January, 1942.
Roy AL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.f ptloini77r.elits. Keith Colin Campbell Davey, Edwin Rey
Milne Dietrich, «'alter Justus Folbigg, Alexander MurrayB(»,w'all Williams and Eric Archibald Wilson are appointedt»b- Lieutenants (on probation), dated 7th August, 1942;Bruce Robert Munro-Smith, Norman Keith Scott and OrmondVictor Dinunitt are appointed Paymaster Sub- Lieutenants (onprobation), dated 22nd April, 1942, 21st July. 1942, and 22ndJuly, 1942, respectively.
Promotion.Sub-Lieutenant Ros- Atlee Bowra is promotedte the rank of Lieutenant (provisional) , with seniority inrank of 15th December, 1941, dated 26th February. 1942.
Confirmation in. Rank. -Sub- Lieutenant (on probation) RoyAtlee Bowra is confirmed in the rank of Sub - Lieutenant, withseniority in rank. of 5th September, 1941.
'l'ra71sfer to Retired List, -- Lieutenant William Henry Muttonis transferred to the Retired List, dated 25th June, 1940.
Term.in.ation, of Appointment.The appointment of MarkAlfred Cooper -Vines as Sub- Lieutenant (on probation) isterminated. dated 7th August, 1942.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
Naval Auxiliary Patrol.Appointments.Robert George Ive and Vincent Mortimer
Matthews are appointed Survey Officers (.Sub- Lieutenants ),dated 28th July, 1942, and 29th July, 1942, respectively; EricC'orless Poyser and James Gordon Winslade are appointedStaff Skippers (Sub-Lieutenants), dated 27th July, 1942;Frank William Kempton is appointed Staff Skipper (Sub -Lieutenant) , dated :31st July, 1942 ; George Raymond PaytenVaughan is appointed Skipper (Sub- Lieutenant), dated 27th.Isly. 1942: David William Brisbane, Ray Boyd Davies, .JosephAlexander Millard. WTilliam Horace Paddon and Ivan EgertonTickle are appointed Skippers (Sub-Lieutenants), dated 28thJuly. l942.(Ex. Min. No. 72.)
NORMAN J. O. MAKIN, Minister for the Navy.
NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH,ITS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has
approved of the following changes being made:
PERMANENT NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH(SEA -GOING . FORCES) .
Confirm a.tion i +1. Rank. Acting Lieutenant (E) JohnFrederick Bell is confirmed. in the rank of Lieutenant (E),with seniority in rank of 1st March, 1941, dated 18th June.1942.
Termination of 9.ppointrnent. --The appointment of Lieu -tenant - Commander (Retired Commander, R.N.) Alfred Gus-tavus Foote for temporary service is terminated, dated 17thJuly, 1942.
Award of Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. ReginaldWilkinson Pitchford, Chief Petty Officer Writer, officialnumber 18518, is awarded the Long Service and Good ConductMedal, elated 15th June, 1942.
Transfer to Retired List. Paymaster Lieutenant-Comman-der Alfred Edwin Sharp is transferred to the Retired List,dated 31st May, 1942.
CITIZEN NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEAL'T'H.ROYAL AUSTRALIAN FLEET RESERVE.
Award of Long Service and Good Conduct Modal.GeorgeReginald Handley Gomm', Petty Officer, official number 16873,Francis Michael Gubbi.ns, Petty Officer, official number 17064,and Charles Jack \Voocls, Able Seaman, official number 17785,,Ire awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, dated22nd May, 1942, 18t17. August, 1942, and 2nd September, 1942,respectively.
ROYAL A.USTfRALIAN NAVAL RESERVE (SEA - GOING) .
Appointment. David Jackson McGowan is appointed Pro-bationary Temporary Lieutenant, dated 14th August, 1942.
Promotions.Sub-Lieutenant Kenneth James Hopper is pro-moted to the rank of Lieutenant, dated 8th June, 1942 ; Sublieutenants Cecil Donald Dykes, Alan Colin Cowan and JohnFarquharson Bleckman are promoted to the rank of Lieutenant,dated 1 Ith July, 1942 ; Sub- Lieutenant Lawrence Oscar GalliaTullocl is promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, dated 12thJuly, 1942.
Confirmation in Rank. Probationary Temporary Lieuten-ants Robert Alfred Lorains and Alexander Stuart Fergussonare confirmed in the rank of Temporary Lieutenant,' withseniority in rank of 4th February, 1942, and 13th February,1942, respectively; Probationary Temporary Midshipman IvanArthur Plummer is confirmed in the rank of Temporary -Mid-shipman, with seniority in rank of 24th January, 1942; Pro-bationary Temporary Engineer Lieutenant William SweynMacqueen is confirmed in the rank of Temporary EngineerLieutenant, with seniority in rank of 28th January, 1942.
Amending Seniority. The seniority of Temporary EngineerLieutenant Commander William Monteith. Temporary En-gineer Lieutenant Donald MacMillan Nicol, TemporaryEngineer Sub Lieutenant John Williamson Pirrett, TemporaryActing Engineer Sub - Lieutenant Frank Russell Smith and'rem porary Paymaster Sub- Lieutenant Artlsiu FrederickStrachan is amended to 27th October, 1939.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL RESERVE.l'roiiiotion. Sub - Lieutenant William Frederick Evans is
promoted to the rank of Lieutenant (provisional), dated 20th.July, 1942.
Award of Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.Edward Stephen Lobb, Petty Officer, official number PA /624,
and .Jolín Hayden Garner, Petty Officer Writer, official numberH /1)0, are awarded the Volunteer Long Service and GoodConduct Medal, dated 10th July, 1942, and 25th July, 1942,respectively.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.
-4pl)ointmients.Albert Joseph Easterbrook and RobertReginald Rand are appointed Sub - Lieutenants (on probation) ,elated 12th June, 1942 (amending Executive Minute No. 61) ;Gordon Louis Higginso' is appointed Sub- Lieutenant (on probation) , dated Gth August, 1942 ; George Frederick Anìsber,g.Robert James Bain, Edmund Colin Cadd, Peter AlexanderGlen Corbin, Norman Kipping Cox, John Cecil Dent, AlbertErnest Gordon, Hubert William Cecil Hall, Austin .JamesLadd Hudson, John Lcggoe, Harold Donaldson Lowen, 'l'oinI1eBrine, Henry Hayton Mills, Robert Mervyn l'endlebiu'y,Carl Baldwin Scutt, Karl Arva Sodersteen, William WallaceWalker and Walter Hudson Williams are appointed Sub-Lieutenants (on probation), dated 10th August, 1942 ; Able
Johnolu Ferguson Bottonley, official number S/4229.Royal Australian Naval Reserve, and Ordinary Seaman AllanWilliam Turner, official number 5/4737, 1103-al AustralianNaval Reserve. are appointed Acting Sub Lieutenants, dated9th April, 1942, and 17th July, 1942, respectively; WilliamHenry Hillis Greenfield, Newton Stanley Tiver, Struan RobertDavidson, Eugene .Joseph. McDonogh and Nevin Floyd Dixonare appointed Paymaster Sub- Lieutenants (on probation) ,dated 6th April. 1942, 14th July. 1942, 25th July, 1942.29th .July, 1942, and 30th July, 1042, respectively.
Pronioti,ons. Sub Lieutenant Hugh Ronald Reid is promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, dated 1st March, 1942;Sub Lieutenants Austin Francis Coghlan and Trevor OwenKolts are promoted to the rank of Lieutenant, dated I51:hApril, 1942; Sub - Lieutenant Geoffrey McKinley Wilson ispromoted to the rank of Lieutenant (provisional), dated 5thMay, 1942 ; Sub - Lieutenant William James Forrestal andErik Magnus Sodersteen are promoted to the rank of Lieu-tenant (provisional) , dated 9th May, 1942 ; Sub - LieutenantsWilliam Douglas Archer and Geoffrey Aubry Calder Wade arepromoted to the rank of Lieutenant (provisional) , dated 12thJuly, 1.942 ; Sub - Lieutenants John Harbinson Campbell andAlan Cameron Godolphin Rowe are promoted' to the rank ofLieutenant (provisional), dated 27th July, 1942; Ordinary
Seamen Alan Vincent Atkins, official number F/V35, DouglasJohn Barrington, official slumber F/V33, Colin IvanBorough, official number S/V45, Kenneth Wilfrid Halliwell,official nimber S /V60, Gordon Frank Hewitson, officialnumber PA /V23, Rhys Edward Hobson, official numberPM /V34, and Philip Andrus Walter, official number PM/V41,are promoted to the rank of Sub- Lieutenant (on probation) ,dated 10th July. 1942; Ordinary Seaman William JackMarsden, Official number S /V89, is promoted to the rank ofSub- Lieutenant (on probation) , dated 17th July, 1942 ; Pay-master Sub - Lieutenants Kenneth Joseph Patrick and JohnFrederick Barns are promoted to the rank of PaymasterLieutenant (provisional), dated 4th May, 1942, and 30thJuly, 1942. respectively; Paymaster Sub - Lieutenants DesmondVincent O'Leary, Jack Graham Osborne and John Mark Dunnare promoted to the rank of Paymaster Lieutenant (provisional) , dated 24th July, 1942.
Con firmatiou. i,n Rank. --Sub- Lieutenants (on probation)Arthur Wilhelm Alfred Warren Nielsen, William JamesForrestal, Erik Magnus Sodersteen, David John Medley,Geoffrey McKinley Wilson and Geoffrey Aubry Calder Wadeare confirmed in the rank of Sub- Lieutenant, with seniority inrank of 15th September, 1941, 1st October, 1941, 1st Novem-ber. 1941. SO November, 1941, 5th February, 1942, and 9thApril. 1942, respectively; Sub Lieutenants (on probation)David. Alexander Lawe Davies, John Glenister de Save, John.lames Hartley, Osmond Raymond Jarvis, Baldwyn RobertLowick. Andrew Elliott Marsh, Broute. Hunter Miller, IanRobert Robertson and Lloyd Stuart Williams are confirmedin the rank of Sub Lieutenant, with seniority in rank of 26thJanuary, 1942; Sub - Lieutenants (on probation) WilliamDouglas Archer, join' Harbinson Campbell and Alan CameronGodolphin Rowe are confirmed in the rank of Sub Lieutenant,with seniority in rank of 23rd March, 1942; Paymaster SubLieutenants (on probation) Kenneth Joseph Patrick and JohnFrederick Barns are confirmed in the rank of PaymasterSub- Lieutenant, with seniority in rant: of 23rd January, 1942.and 9th February, 1942, respectively.
H ovAL Ài:STRALIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE.Naval .4 uxiliaisV Patrol.
Appointments. Herbert Percival Thomas and Percy EricScrivener are appointed Squadron Skippers (Lieutenants),dated 29th July, 1942, and 14th August, 1942. respectively;Christopher Joseph Gillard is appointed Divisional Skipper(Sub- Lieutenant) , dated l 1 th August, 1942. (Ex. Min.No. 73.)
NORMAN J. O. MAKIN, Minister for the Navy.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.GENERAL. COURT - MARTIAL.
CI O\SEQUEN'J' upon a sentence of a (General Court - martial,Lieutenant 1'X2105 A. L. Reid, M.C.. was dismissed from
I-Iis Majesty's: Service on 5th August. 1942.
ROYAL AUS7'I:ALIAN AIR FORCE.HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has
n approved of the following changes being made:
(AMEN AIR FORCE.GENERAL. Du'IEs 13RÁ \c1í.
The probationary appointments Of the following Pilot()liiecls are confirmed and they are prompted to Flying Officerswits effect from the dates indicated: F. B. Gascoigne(402071), R. G. Fox (406034) , 17th December, 1941 ; D. W.13rown (402185). ]4th February, 1942; W. A. Thornton,(400166), l 6th February, 1942; h. A. Duplex (400142), 17thMarch. 1942 B. H. Shelley (402407) . G. F. D. Allen(400)2:3). A. Glendinning (404337 ). 8th _April, ]942; T. O.Porteous (407182), R. Rankin (402394). 11 th April, 1942.
L. Bourke ( 40431.7) , .1. S. Austin (400:363), E. C.Sau ndei .s (400334), H. D. MacKenzie (404347), 16th April,1942 : A. C. Douglass (404374), A. P. Lewis (402446), B. W.Nicholson (407105), 1st May, 1942; R. W. Iredale (400590) ,B. J. Adam (4004 5 1 ) , T. E. Wade (400)62), J. P. H.Wheaton (402556) . J. 1). Mackellar (402664), 5th May.1942; A. E. Mather (402519), D. F. Higlett (404501), M. S.Hol;_ate (4.001 1.7) . 6th May, 1942; I. H. Davies (400528) ,F. \ \'. R. Allen (400362) . 9th May, 1942; R. D. Shaw(402406) E. O. B. Grant (402345) , W. McCallum (404446) .T. (;. Dobbie (402325) , 17th May, 1942: C. G. Wilson(402379). J. R. W. Redman (402395) , 216t May, 1942; G. R.Lind (400229) . J. L. Robertson (402577) . A. G. Simpson(404366) , L. M. Jeffreys (404314) , S. J. Meckiem (404535) .27th May, 1942 ; E. H. Brown (402724) , M. J. Moore(402804) , W. R. Kilpatrick (400718) , W. W. Blessing(404648) , E. E. Coate (400695) J. G. Gould (404613) , D. H.Hannah (404551), R. B. Smith (402757) , J. Callahan(400(194) . G. Sweeney (404555) . C. M. Hall (402002) . 29thMay, 1942; D. R. Edwards (404605), A. MeM. Paton
No. 232.-27th August, 1942 .21134
(400734) , J. S. Newton (400730) , 10th June, 1942; R. J.Murphy (402524) , A. B. Challice (402308) 11th June, 1942;C. A. Giles (402334) , 24th June, 1942; J. A. Turbill (403016) ,O. J. Sanderson (404685), M. B. Murphy (404569) , 1st July,1942; S. K. Pearce (400600), D. G. Andrews (404795), 4thJuly, 1942.(Ex. Min. No. 120 Approved 26th August,1942.)
ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has
approved of the following changes being made
CITIZEN AIR FORCE.The following Honorary Flying Officers are promoted to the
rank of Honorary Flight Lieutenant with effect from the datesindicated : T. H. Turnock, 23rd J une, 1942 ; W. A. Baldwin,11th July, 1942; V. S. James, 28th July, 1942.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.
Pilot Officer G. H. Charlesworth (407 706) is transferredfrom the General Duties Branch with effect from 29th July,1942, with present rank and seniority.
Flying Officer F. T. Derry (2383) is transferred from theEquipment Branch with effect from 8th July, 1942, withpresent rank and seniority.
Pilot Officer J. C. Golley (4867) is transferred from theReserve with effect from 8th June, 1942.
The following are appointed to commissions on probationwith ranks as shown and with effect from the datesindicated: (Flying Officer) No. 59123 Aircraftman Class 1Raymond John Paul Parer (6369) , 27th July, 1942; (PilotOfficers) Ronald Albert Robinson (6361) , 8th July, 1942;Adolph Rupert Putnam (6370) , 15th July, 1942.
A. C. Breingan (3306) is appointed to a commission onprobation with the rank of Flying Officer with effect from18th October, 1941. Previous notifications appearing inCommonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 15, dated 15thJanuary, 1942, and No. 189, dated 8th July, 1942, arecancelled.
ACCOUNTANT BRANCH.
Pilot Officer J. O. Barton (3563) is transferred from theAdministrative and Special Duties Branch with effect from1st July, 1942, and with present rank and seniority.
MEDICAL BRANCH.
Harry Stephenson Lucraft, M.B., Ch.B., 1I.D., D.T.M. & H.,M.R.C.P., F.R.A.C.P. (6376) is appointed to a commissionon probation with the rank of Flight Lieutenant (TemporarySquadron Leader) with effect from 10th July, 1942.
RESERVE.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.
The following are appointed to commissions on probationwith the rank of Pilot Officer with effect from 13th July,1942 : Cyril Benjamin Courtice (6372), Patrick MichaelAnthony Fitzgerald (6373) , Ernest George Heslewood (6374) ,
Colin William Kelley (6375).(Ex. Min. No. 121Approved 26th August, 1942.)
ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.
lTS Excellency the Governor - General in Council hasapproved of the following changes being made
PERMANENT AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.
Temporary Group Captain J. P. J. McCauley is grantedthe acting rank of Air Commodore whilst employed as anAir Commodore with effect from 22nd June, 1942.
CITIZEN AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.
Temporary Squadron Leader M. B. Allen (120) is grantedthe rank of Acting Wing Commander whilst employed as aWing Commander wtih effect from 1st July, 1942.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.Temporary Squadron Leader ( Acting Wing Commander)
G. F. Malley, M.C., A.F.C. (1348), is granted the actingrank of Group Captain whilst employed as a Group Captainwith effect from 1st July, 1942. (Ex. Min. No. 122Approved 26th August, 1942.)
ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.
Oommonwealt,h Gazette
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has
approved of the following changes being made:
P , RMANENT AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.
Temporary Flight Lieutenant J. R. Perrin (380) is grantedthe acting rank of Squadron Leader whilst occupying aSquadron Leader post with effect from l st June, 1942..
CITIZEN AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.
The following Flying Officers are granted the acting rankof Flight Lieutenant whilst occupying Flight Lieutenant postswith effect from the dates indicated: L. W. Brickhill (698),P. F. Stanton (757 ), R. C. McI. Howard (2357) , T. P. Payten(2333) , 18th June, 1942; G. R. Rippon (2334) , 15th June,1942; J. D. Balfe (2371), J. R. Lavers, A.F.M. (2758), 18thJune, 1942.
The following Flying Officers relinquish the acting rankof Flight Lieutenant on ceasing to occupy Flight Lieutenantposts with effect from the dates indicated : L. D. McKenzie(653) , 13th May, 1942; W. R. C. McCulloch (741) , 25th May,1942.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL I)UTIES BRANCH.Temporary Squadron Leader E. W. Timcke (2500) is
granted the acting rank of Wing Commander whilst occupyinga. Wing Commander post with effect from 1st June, 1942.
Flight Lieutenant (Acting Squadron Leader) J. W. Barnaby(1 484) is granted the acting rank of Wing Commander whilstoccupying a Wing Commander post with effect from 25thJune, 1942.
The following Temporary Flight Lieutenants are granted theacting rank of Squadron Leader whilst occupying SquadronLeader posts with effect from the dates indicated :G. L. F.Rutledge (929) , 18th June, 1942 ; J. S. Lamb (1530) 9thJuly, 1942; E. W. Leggatt (1694) , 1st July, 1942; S. G.Kennedy (3773), 18th June, 1942; C. H. Newbold (1666) , 1stJuly, 1942; H. A. Hawkins (1812) , 9th July, 1942; J. V.Wischer (1963) , 20th June, 1942.
The following Flying Officers (Acting Flight Lieutenants)are granted the acting rank of Squadron Leader whilst occupy-ing Squadron Leader posts with effect from the dates in-dicated: W. O. Neesham (2204) , 1st July, 1942 ; H. L. Berri -man (1820) , 4th June, 1942; H. R. Booth (1929) , 12th May,1942; S. S. Jones (6334) , F. A. Rowe (6335) , 16th July,l942.
The following Flying Officers are granted the acting rankof Flight Lieutenant whilst occupying Flight Lieutenant postswith effect from the dates indicated : K. N. Stevenson (1921) ,1st July, 1942; L. H. D. Kelly (1923) , R. L. Hodgson (1836).18th June, 1942; R. Vollprecht (2546) , 1st May, 1942; E. G.McGlaughlin (2727), 1st June, 1942 ; J. F. Sutton (2804) .15th June, 1942; A. deB. Blockey (2841) , 12th Mav, 1942 ;J. F. Bingham (1916) , McA. C. E. Shannon (2172) , ist July.1.942; A. J. C. Jenkins (1876) , 18th June, 1942; G. W. Elston(2555), 1st June, 1942; R. S. Dowling (2435), 9th July,1942; J. A. Sutherland (3821) , 18th June, 1942 ; R. W. A.Dickson (3866). 12th May, 1942; F. T. Bowden (2772), 1st.June, 1942; R. H. Close (2818) , 18th June, 1942; S. L.Prescott (3112) , 20th June, 1942; H. W. Hannam (3105) .
T. T. McLaughlin (3525) , 9th July, 1942; J. F. Astley (42391,rst July, 1942; R. J. Cull (6254), 30th June, 1942; T. M.Scott (4560) , 15th June, 1942.
The following Pilot Officers are granted the acting rank ofFlight Lieutenant whilst occupying Flight Lieutenant postswith effect from 24th June, 1942:D. E. Farran (3867) ,J. F. Keays (3886) , A. H. Munro (4242) .
Pilot Officer J. A. Cashmore (317 8) is granted the actingrank of Flying Officer with effect from 5th May, 1942.
Temporary Flight Lieutenant E. W. Leggatt (1694) relin-quishes the acting rank of Squadron Leader on ceasing tooccupy a Squadron Leader post with effect from 4th May..1 942.
Flying Officer I. L. Addison (2177) relinquishes the actingrank of Flight Lieutenant on ceasing to occupy a FlightLieutenant post with effect from 9th May, 1942.
EquIPMENT BRANCH.The following Flying Officers are granted the acting rank
of Flight Lieutenant whilst occupying Flight Lieutenantposts with effect from the dates indicated : H. P. Reinehr(2051), S. F. Atkinson (1990), S. F. Breese (2738), ist July,1942: D. G. Henderson (2846) , 1st June, 1942; V. P. Molony(2848) , 1st July, 1942 ; W. Cliffe (3191) , J. A. F. Shi pton(3204) , R. Teague (3206), 1st June, 1942.
MEDICAL BRANCH.The following Temporary Squadron Leaders are granted
the acting rank of Wing Commander whilst occupying WingCommander posts with effect from the dates indicated:P. R. Delamothe (1235) 6th May, 1942; F. G. Steele (1601) .5th May, 1942.
The following Flight Lieutenants are granted the actingrank of Squadron Leader whilst occupying Squadron Leaderposts with effect from the dates indicated: -F. I. Wootten(1198), 11th June, 1942; I. L. Miller (1230), R. Greenlees(1231) , C. A. McHardy (1539) , 1st June, 1942 ; E. J. Davies(1504), 11th June, 1942; R. G. Tonkin (1659), 13th June,1942; J. K. Gabriel (2085) , H. J. R. Gamble (1685) , 1stJune, 1942.
Flying Officer A. A. Roper (1864) is granted the actingrank or Flight Lieutenant whilst occupying a Flight Lieu-tenant post with effect from 11th June, 1942.
COMMISSIONED WARRANT OFFICER BRANCH.The following Flying Officers are granted the acting rank
of Flight Lieutenant whilst occupying Flight Lieutenantposts (technical duties) with effect from the dates indicated:-1'. E. Mahon.), (2945), 1st June, 1942; J. F. McCardell.(2949) , 18th June, 1942 ; T. Holdsworth (2962) , 1st May,1942; P. S. Kennedy (2982), 18th June, 1942; J. M. Brennan(3425), 1st June, 1942; R. S. H. Kalwig (3430), 1st July,1942; J. H. Jones (3602) , 18th June, 1942; F. G. Bibby(4130) , J. W. Nankivell (4638) , 1st July, 1942.
The following Flying Officers are granted the acting rankof Flight Lieutenant whilst occupying Flight Lieutenantposts (administrative duties) with effect from the datesindicated:-j. A. Lombard (3583) , 1st May, 1942; R. J. M.Edey (3604) , 9th July. 1942: C. Brigstock (4818) , 1st April,1942.-(Ex. Min. No. 123- Approved 26th August, 1942.)
ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.II1.S Excellency the Governor- General in Council has
approved of the following changes being made:-
CITIZEN AIR FORCE.
GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.
The probationary appointments of the following PilotOfficers are confirmed and they are promoted to Flying Officerswith effect from the dates indicated:-B. J. Davis (407225) ,T. S. Eriksen (400395), J. S. Mercer (407246), 8th October,1941; W. T. Lovell (408044), 11th October, 1941; L. H.Williamson (402688), 6th November, 1941; G. M. Whitworth(3614), J. A. Milne (3617), A. L. Norman (407006), N. V.Robertson (400046), V. E. Curtis (400039), 16th December,1941; A. W. McFarlane (2882), 1st January, 1942; J. K.McCarthy, A.F.M. (2876 ), 10th January, 1942; M. W.Edwards (407056), 13th January, 1942; G. B. Evans(400791) , J. W. Stone (407689), 29th January, 1942; C. L.Hargrave (407169) , R. B. Nash (406057) , A. R. B. Cameron(407112), J. K. Collier (407114), C. R. Sealey (407131),K. R. C. Mathews (407125) , R. V. Pfeiffer (407130) , 10thFebruary, 1942; J. C. Cotterill (3244) S. A. Lindsay(403351) , 'I. W. Ruston (3243) . F. J. Casalegno (3241) ,16th February, 1942 ; B. L. Hancock (406481) , E. W. Eber-bach (401110) , R. H. Wilkinson (408130) , F. A. D. Dierks(407708) , P. G. Taylor (401158) , L. Halliday (406480) , C. I.Cutler (401107) , M. C. S. Hayes (401090) C. N. Hill(406528) , A. D. Cowan (407764) , R. Carson (406469) , I. C.Curtis (400750), W. J. Rehfisch (401150), 26th February,1942 ; W. E. V. Boud ( 400199 ) , K. N. McDonald (400207 ) , 10thMarch, 1942; C. J. H. Loft (3402), W. A. Whetters (3403) .R. Ogden (3404), R. W. Saunders, A.F.M. (3405), R. D. Stone(3406) , 17th March, 1942; E. A. Harding (407617) , T. S.Graham (400982) , W. O. James (406620) , G. A. Hendy(401441). F. K. Morcombe (406572), L. N. Keeler (403593)H. H. Rohde (407850) , D. W. McNicol (3258) , V. A. Rule(407851) . S. H. Michael (403182) , W. S. Bell (405243) , M. B.Pulsford (403421), R. S. Salmond (403283) , 23rd March,1942; G. M. Cameron (404650), C. L. Karutz (3620) , 24thMarch, 1942; C. A. Voges (3477) , H. F. Hodgens (3488) ,J. S. Alford (3489) J. L. B. Cowan (400189) , J. P. Maguire(3493) , A. E. Lissenden (3494) , B. C. Rowe (3499) , 8thApril. 1942; W. H. Stephens (403964) , 11th May, 1942; D.Saunders (401836) , G. A. Condell (416207) . L. F. McLeod(416184) , N. B. Collett (416091) , A. F. Dobson (406615) ,15th June, 1942; N. D. Taylor (406764) , H. K. Kemp(416264) , W. C. Aiken (406819) , R. K. Pearse (406748) .W. S. Talbot (41 6086) , K. J. A. Craig (406752) , N. J.Hollingsworth (406759), W. A. Green (406782), R. H. Evans(407710), M. A. Byass (416077), D. W. Davies (416079),W. N. Hill (401820) , W. B. Frost (406755), W. R. Francis(407419), K. M. Clark (407843), 18th June, 1942; J. H.Borland (405569) D. S. Cohen (405573), 22nd June, 1942;M. K. McKenzie (408662) , D. J. Burton (406915) , E. H.Farmer (405627) , C. E. Redenbach (408755) , H. C.McCullough (406810), 12th July, 1942 ; A. R. Meaker(416275), H. L. Swan (416295) , L. V. H. Birt (406823) ,15th July, 1942.
6045.-2
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.The probationary appointment of Flying Officer A. C.
Breingan (3306) is confirmed.The probationary appointments of the following Pilot
Officers are confirmed and they are promoted to Flying Officerswith effect from the dates indicated:-B. L. Wilson (2823) ,J. R. Wiber (2809) , 12th January, 1942; W. J. Cadwallader(3287) , E. F. Jenkins (3328) , L. G. Hamilton (3320) , A.Henshall (3305) , 18th April, 1942; E. G. Clifford (3350) ,31st April, 1942; J. P. O. Backhouse (3544) , A. M. Dunkley(3548) , H. A. Lampard (3551) , H. E. Lindsay (3523) , F. W.Nunn (3527) , 2nd June, 1942; M. A. Buckley (3622) , 13thJune, 1042.-(Ex. Min. No. 124- Approved 26th. August,1942.. )
ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.
IS Excellency the Governor - General in Council hasapproved of the following changes being made :-
CITIZEN AIR FORCE.
GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.
The appointment of Flying Officer L. H. Bradbury (782)is terminated, with effect from 5th August, 1942.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.
Flying Officer F. W. Tayler (842) is transferred from theGeneral Duties Branch, with effect from 23rd July, 1942.
Flying Officer H. W. A. Guillan (3581) is dismissed HisMajesty's Service, with effect from 18th July, 1942.
The appointments of the following are terminated, witheffect from the dates indicated :- Flying Officers H. R. Osborne(1632) , 28th July, 1942, G. F. Maundrell (3008) , 29th July,1942, H. C. Kerr (5182) , 30th July, 1942, L. H. Ross (2475) ,7th August, 1942; Pilot Officer R. Kirby (4550) , 23rd July,1942.
RESERVE.
Chaplain the Reverend Father P. Clifford is transferredto the Reserve, with effect from 1st July, 1942.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.
The following are transferred to the Reserve, with effectfrom the dates . indicated:-Squadron Leader G. E. Randall(319) , 8th June, 1942; Flying Officer C. H. Young (2817) ,23rd July, 1942.
The appointments of the following officers are terminated,with effect from the dates indicated: -Pilot Officer K. E.Andrews (3988), 12th May, 1942; Flying Officer C. E. Tucker(4337) , 15th May, 1942; Pilot Officers R. W. H. Prince(4046) , 3rd June, 1942, C. J. D. Brown (4778) , 23rd June,1942.
Notification of the appointments of the following appear-ing in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 189, dated 8thJuly, 1942, is cancelled: - Carlos Edward Minster (5761),Wilfred Asquith Townsley (5778).-(Ex. Min. No. 125-kApproved 26th August, 1942.)
ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.
NAVAL DEFENCE ACT AND NAVAL ESTABLISHMENTSREGULATIONS.
Yramotions. -The following promotions are made, witheffect from 30th July, 1942: -To be Storehouse,nen -Isaac.Joseph Woolley, Assistant Storehouseman ; Isaac JamesMitchell, Assistant Storehouseman.- (Ex. Min. No. 71-Approved 26th August, 1942.)
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.
DEFENCE ACT 1903 -1941, SECTION 63, AND CIVILIAN STAFFREGULATIONS.
Retirement.- George Henry Long, Caretaker, Head- quarters,Queensland L. of C. Area, is retired from the Service as fromthe close of business on 27th .Tune, 1942, in accordance withthe provisions of Civilian Staff Regulation 15.-(Ex. Min. No.224 - Approved 26th August, 1942.)
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COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.
Commonwealth Gazette
PROMOTIONS -- SECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109.
THEfollowing promotions are provisional and subject to appeal by officers to the Public Service Board, and, where consequent upon
another provisional promotion, shall be dependent upon the latter being confirmed. Appeals should be lodged, either by letter ortelegram, within fourteen days of the date of this notification, as follows :
(a) if the promotion is to be made in a State, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector in the capital city of that State ;(b) if the promotion is te be made in the Australian Capital Territory, with the Public Service Inspector in Canberra, unless the
promotion is to be made to a vacancy in the Postmaster - General's Department, in which case the officer shall lodge hisappeal with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Sydney ;
(e) if the promotion is to be made in the Northern Territory(i) with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Brisbane, in the case of a promotion to a vacancy in the Department
of Trade and Customs ;(ii) with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Adelaide, in the case of a promotion to a vacancy in the Postmaster -
General's Department ;(iii) with the Public Service Inspector, Canberra, in other cases.
An appellant shall forward his appeal direct to the Public Service Inspector.Under Section 50 (7A) of the Commonwealth Public Service Act, the Board may regard an appeal as having been made against a
provisional promotion notified hereunder by any officers who, at any time within the time prescribed for lodging an appeal, are absent onleave for war service.
Where an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions a separate appeal should be lodged in respect of each.except where the pri visional promotions appealed against are to positions of similar classification in the same Branch of a Department, whenone appeal covering such provisional promotions will be accepted.
The grounds of appeal must be as prescribed in Section 50 of the Commonwealth Public Service Act, viz.:- -(a) Superior efficiency ; or(b) Equal efficiency combined with seniority.
(N.B,Where positions have been the subject of an Arbitration Determination, the salary scales shown are those prescribedby Determinations.)
Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onPromotion.
Date ofPromotion.
ATTORNEY - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.£
Smith, Doris Mary . Typist, Grade i (£84- £226),Fourth Division, Departmentof the Interior (Sydney)
Typist, Grade 2 (£234 - £242), Fourth Divi -sion, Arbitration Court, Sydney. Newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 1161)
Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onPromotion.
Date ofPromotion.
Thompson, Edwin Martin
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S
New South Wales-Postman (Relieving) (£84- £256),
Fourth Division, Kogarah
DEPARTMENT - continued.
continued.Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £272),
Fourth Division, -Sutherland. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 42/598)
286 1 27.8.42
Thorpe, William Thomas Postman (£844256), Fourth Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £272), Fourth 286Division, Burwood Division, Campsie. New office created
(P.S.B. Certificate No. 42/599)
Victoria.McFall, Joseph John .. Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£360),
476)Duties. -A knowledge of the duties associated with the centralized check of local call and trunk line accounting is desirable.
Baehnisch, Murray Oliver Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Morgan
Postman (£84- £256), _ Fourth Division, MailBranch, vice A. K. Ogilvy, dismissed
125 27.8.42
Stapleton, Harold Fox Mail Officer (£84- £312), Fourth Senior Mail Officer (£282 £318), Fourth 340Division, Mail Branch Division, Mail Branch, vice A. E. White -
head, promotedShillum, Stanley Inglis Mail Officer (£84- £312), Fourth Senior Mail Officer (£282 £318), Fourth 340
Division, Mail Branch Division, Mail Branch, vice T. M. Birrell,promoted
Western Australia.Moller, Henry William Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
Telegraph Branch, vice A. L. Hill, retired155 27.8.42
Blencowe, Harold EdwardGarfield
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1(£342- £378), Third Division,Narrogin
Postmaster, Grade 2 (£3664450), ThirdDivision, Gwalia, vice C. E. Lang, trans-ferred
418 f,
* Plus allowance £59 married officer.
The notification of the provisional promotion of Alexander James Philp, appearing in Gazette of 16th July, 1942, is hereby withdrawn,the officer named having been permitted to decline the promotion.
In the notification of the provisional promotion of Tyrone Paul Malone, appearing in Gazette of 6th August, 1942, present designationand station should read " Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160), Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch " in lieu of " Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Mount Gambier " as notified.
The salary on promotion of C. H. Hartwig, appearing in Gazette of 9th July, 1942, should read " £598 per annum " in lieu of" £580 per annum."
In the notification of the provisional promotion of Richard Symons, appearing in Gazette of 13th August, 1942, the salary scale ofthe position to which promoted should read " £300 £366 " in lieu of " £294- £366 " appearing therein.
The following provisional promotions have been confirmed :-
DEPARTMENT of TRADE AND CUSTOMS.
A. L. Scott, appearing in Gazette of 18th June, 1942.
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT,
R. C. Barling, J. M. Ryan, T. D. W. Hewitt, W. R. Emery, W. E. Raper and W. J. Barrett, appearing in Gazette of 18th June, 1942.J. Kennedy and C. R. Rhead, appearing in Gazette of 2nd July, 1942.
No. 23.2.--27th August, 1942
OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
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PROPERTY AND SURVEY BRANCH.
Office Abolished. The office of Officer in Charge (£744-£816), Third Division, Housing Section, Property and SurveyBranch, has been abolished.
New Office Created. A new office of Officer in Charge, ThirdDivision, has been created in the Housing Section, Propertyand Survey Branch, with limits of salary of minimum £594and maximum £672.
(1) Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotionsas notified in the Gazettes indicated : ,Welsley RoyCampion, 5th March, 1942; William Alvery Fletcher,11th April, 1942; Vincent Joseph Doyle, 4th June,1942 ; Joyce Shelton, 18th June, 1942 ; RonaldArthur Nicolle, 25th June, 1942 ; Raymond EricRoy Lemsing, Thomas Joseph Melville, MyrvinRobert Dunhill, Christel Henry Hartwig, PatrickJoseph Gallagher, 9th July, 1942; William HarrisonHood, Elizabeth May Newberry, Eric LeicesterDickson, William Arthur Stewart, 16th July, 1942.
(2) Cancelled the undermentioned provisional promotionsas notified in the Gazettes indicated : ThomasCrowley, 15th January, 1942 ; John James Winkler,4th June, 1942; Hannibal Napoleon Mack, 25thJune, 1942; Herbert Joseph Maguire, 2nd July, 1942;Stanley Thomas Hynes, 9th July, 1942; SamuelBurton, Dudley Edwards Bray, Frederick JohnMcGinty, 16th July, 1942.
(3) Promoted the undermentioned officers, as shown:DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
Taxation Branch, New South Wales.Leonard William Tamsett, Telegraph Messenger
(£664160), Fourth Division, Bondi Junction, Post -master- General's Department, as Messenger (£66-£168) , Fourth Division, Sales Tax, vice G. A.Goeldner, transferred, with salary at the rate of£107 per annum; to take effect from 9th July, 1942.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.
New South Wales.Matthew Sharman, Clerk (Securities) (£964318),
Third Division, Invoice Room, Department of Tradeand Customs, as Examiner, Grade 1 (n644342),Third Division, Maternity Allowances, Pensions,Maternity Allowances and Child Endowment Branch,vice B. Calcutt, promoted, with salary at the rateof £364 per annum ; to take effect from 25th June,1942.
Geoffrey Thomas McFarland, Telegraph Messenger(£66-£160), Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch,Postmaster- General's Department, as Messenger(£66- £168), Fourth Division, Pensions, Pensions,Maternity Allowances and Child Endowment Branch,vice D. R. Polmear, promoted, with salary at therate of £89 per annum; to take effect from 16thJuly, 1942.
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
New South Wales.David Landrigan, Senior Lineman (£2774301 ) ,
Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff(Newcastle Division j, Taree, as Line Foreman,Grade 1 (£312 -£324) , Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (Lismore Division), Ulmarra,vice F. J. Murphy, retired, with salary at the rateof £346 per annum ; to take effect from 4th June,1942.
Leonard Forrest Hann, Assistant, Grade 2(£2644272), Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Mechanical, as Assistant, Grade 4 (£280-£312),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch, TelegraphAccounts, vice W. J. Cunningham, retired, withsalary at the rate of £310 per annum ; to take effectfrom 30th July, 1942.
Victoria.Harry James Studd, Line Foreman, Grade 1
(£3124324), Fourth Division, Unattached, as LineForeman, Grade 2 (£348), Fourth Division, Engineer-ing Branch, Line Staff (Western Division), Ararat,
vice J. G. Shoblom, transferred, with salary at therate of £358 per annum; to take effect from 15thJanuary, 1.942.
Queensland.Harold Cloncurry Willmer, Postmaster, Grade l
(£282- £354), Fourth Division, Burketown, as SeniorPostal Clerk, Grade 1 (£3421378), Third Division,Tully, vice H. Baker, promoted, with salary at therate of £376 per annum; to take effect from 2ndJuly, 1942.
Herbert Joseph Maguire, Postal Clerk (£108 -£330 ) -Third Division, Tully, as Senior Postal Clerk, Grade1 (£3424378), Third Division, Mitchell, vice J.Davidson, promoted, with salary at the rate of £364per annum, to take effect from 16th July, 1942.
F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.
APPOINTMENTS AND RETIREMENTS.are notifiedTH . following appointments and retirements
by the Public Service Board:
APPOINTMENTS.PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.
Office of Public Service Board, Canberra.Assistant (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division. -- Violet May
Examination No. 2426.To QUALIFY FOR PROMOTION OR TRANSFER As RADIO INSPECTOR,
THIRD DIVISION, POSTMASTEa-GENE'RAL'S DEPARTMENT,ALL STATES.
AN EXAMINATION in accordance with the syllabusnotified in Commonwealth Gazettes, No. 66, dated 10th
November, 1938, and No. 140, dated 17th July, 1941, will becommenced on Tuesday, 16th February, 1943.
EXAMINATION CENTRES. Canberra, the capital cities of theStates, and such other centres as may be determined.
OFFICERS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER, Officers ( males) of the per-manent staff of the Commonwealth Public Service who holda First Class Commercial Operator's Certificate of Proficiencyissued under the Wireless Telegraphy Regulations, and whowere born not later than 16th August, 1922.
How TO MAKE APPLICATION. --An application to attend theexamination should be in an officer's own handwriting, andshould contain the following particulars:
(a)(b)(C)(d)
¡(e)
%(f)(9)(h)
Examination No. 2426Name in fullDesignationOfficial addressDate of promotion to position of Assistant Radio
InspectorExemptions claimedSignatureDate of application .* See paragraph " Exemption from Examination ".# To be supplied by Assistant Radio Inspectors only.
APPLICATIONS CLOsE. Applications must reach the Secre-tary, Commonwealth Public Service Board, Canberra, beforeor on 16th December, 1942.
Applications received after 16th December, 1942, will berejected unless the applicant has advised the Secretary tothe Board, by letter or telegram which reaches him not laterthan 16th December, 1942, that he is forwarding an applica-tion, and he has actually posted his application prior to oron 16th December, 1942.
The receipt of applications to attend the examination willnot be formally acknowledged. Any officer who does notreceive advice as to the examination arrangemente at Iatestfifteen days before the commencement of the examinationshould at once communicate, with the Secretary to the Board,and furnish evidence of the date, time and place of postingof his application.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS.If a candidate is transferred eithertemporarily or permanently to another station after he lodgeshis application, he should immediately advise the Secretaryto the Board of his new address.
SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION. !'he subjects of examinationare( a ) Natural Science --
methods with the use of elementary calculus,applied to curves of the first and seconddegree. ( Rectangular co- ordinates only )Parametric specification applied to the aboveand to the cycloid. Simple examples in polarco- ordinates.
(ii) Calculus an elementary knowledge of differen-tial and integral calculus, treated as far aspossible from a graphical and geometricalstandpoint, with practical and numericalapplications. The elementary algebraic,trigonometric, exponential and logarithmicfunctions; their graphs and derivatives. Thederivatives of sums, products, &c., of the aboveand of their inverses.
The Mean Value Theorem. Its application toapproximations and to approximations to rootsof an equation.
Maximum and minimum values and points ofinflexion (excluding cases where more thanthe first two derivatives vanish simul-taneously).
Elementary methods of integration and the solu-tion of simple differential equations in whichthe variables are readily separable.
Elementary treatment of the definite integral asthe limit of a sum; application to areas,thrusts, moments.
Problems on the above, based as far as possibleon practical applications.
(i)
Section IL Physics Heat, Light, Sound, Electricityand Magnetism, and Elementary Principles of Wire-less Communication.
Section III. Chemistry : elementary knowledge of themore important inorganic elements and their impor-tant compounds.
(b ) Electrical TechnologyGeneral Principles:
Electric Currents; Electrical Potentials; ElectricalCircuits; Power and Energy; Electrical Resistance;Heating effect of an Electric Current; Chemicaleffect of an Electric Current; Principles of electro-plating; Primary Cells; Magnetism; Static Elec-tricity; Electro - magnetism; D.C. Electro- magneticapparatus; Thermo electricity.
Direct Current:D.C. Meters and Measurements ; Insulation ; D.C.
Single Phase Currents:Single phase alternating currents; alternating cur-
rent circuits; single phase transformers; singlephase motors; transmission and distribution;single phase rotary converters ; single phase metersand measurements.
Three Phase Currents:Polyphase currents; power factor can rection ; trans-
mission and distribution; transformers; threephase motors; synchronous motors; squirrel cagemotors ; starters ; wound rotor induction motors;ferraris arno or master motor system ; three phasecommutator motors; unity power factor motors;rotary converters; static rectifiers; luminous dis-charge lighting systems ; three phase meters andmeasurements.
(c ) Radio TechnologyGeneral Principles:
Electric and magnetic ether strains; the radiospectrum; 'high frequency oscillations; condensers;inductances ; tuned circuits ; reactance ; imped-ance; resonance; oscillatory circuits; types ofwaves ; wireless telegraphy spark, arc and con-tinuous wave systems; wireless telephony andbroadcasting; receiving aerials and earths; crystaland valve receivers.
Vacuum Tubes :Characteristics, filament, grid and anode circuits,
amplification factor, plate resistance; mutual con-ductance; class A, B and C adjustments; neutrali-zation of circuits; magnetic shielding, grid bias-ing methods ; inter electrode capacities ; screenedgrid tubes; penthode tubes, Oscillators Hartley,Colpitts, Tuned Grid -tuned Plate, Meissner, Elec-tron Coupled, Ultra high frequency.
[ ransmitting Circuits :(i) Buffer amplifiers ; temperature control sys-
tem; carriers and side bands ; modulatingsystems; modulated amplifiers; frequencymonitors; harmonics; frequency multipliers;antenna coupling circuits; piezo- electric effect;crystal oscillators; audio monitoring; master -oscillator amplifier circuits; mechanicalresonators; self - oscillator as a transmitter;crystal controlled transmitters; power sup-plies; prime movers; measuring instruments.
(ii ) Ultra high frequency systems; ultra high fre-quency developmeiits -with particular referenceto television.
Receiving circuits:Detection power, plate, grid, and diode systems;
noise suppression circuits; amplifier circuits;power amplification; grid and plate filters; auto-matic volume control; amplifier distortion; rejec-tor and acceptor trap circuits; analysis of tunedcircuits ; receivers regenerative, single - signalsuper- heterodyne or double detection, super -regenerative ; band -pass circuits.
Antenna and wave propagation:The radiation field; all types of antenna; skip dis-
tance; propagation of waves of all types; polariza-tion ; echo signals and multiple reflections ; fieldintensity computations and measurements; directand indirect waves (ground and sky waves) ; trans-mission line coupling circuits ; ground and counter-poise systems; aerial coupling; transmission linecoupling; measurements of electrical charac-teristics.
Broadcasting Services:(i) Frequency control ; radio frequency amplifiers;
oscillators; systems of modulation; frequencychecking and measuring; propagation; fieldintensity studies and service areas; contour
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maps; selection of station sites; power allot-ment fora given type of service; methods ofmonitoring; modulation capabilities of varioussystems; landline operating levels; landlinetroubles and location of faults; power trans-fer efficiencies ; aerial power measurements ;outside amplifiers and pickups; studio ampli-fiers, microphones and acoustics; other studioequipment; mixers and line pads; attenua-tors; shared channel broadcasts; sirntiltaneousbroadcasts; short, medium and long wavebroadcasting; fading and distortion ; primemovers; audio frequency measurements; dutiesof station engineers;
(ii ) Safety first principles observed in high tensionlow frequency and radio frequency circuits;
iii ) Preventable interference to reception cause andeffect, propagation characteristic ; method oflocation ; application of remedies.
Other Services:( ) The mobile service. Installations on ships and
aircraft including navigational aids, e.g.direction finding, automatic alarms, radiobeacons, echometers and emergency equipment;
(ii ) l'oint to point and miscellaneous services. In-stallations utilized in coast stations and otherstations licensed for communication purposeshi the Commonwealth.
Drawing and Design- -Elementary principles of engineering drawing with
particular reference to radio circuits and use ofstandard symbols.
A working knowledge of radio design work associatedwith radiating, transmitting and receiving equipment.This work is mainly related to the use of preparedcharts and Abacs or nomograms.
PASS CONDITIONS.To pass the examination a candidatemust obtain at least 60 per cent. of the full marks in eachof Sections I., II. and III. of Natural Science, and in eachof Electrical Technology, Radio Technology, and Drawing andDesign, subject to the provisions relating to exemption fromre- examination.
EXEMPTION FROM ExAiuNATI0N: An Assistant RadioInspector who was so designated before 31st December, 1940,and who lias satisfied the requirements in respect of thesubjects of Radio Technology and Drawing and Design willbe exempted in this examination from the subjects of NaturalScience and Electrical Technology.
A candidate who passed in the subject of Natural Scienceat Examination No. 2106, 2194, 2295 or 2377, for promotionas Engineer, Postmaster- General's Department, will be eligiblefor exemption from re- examination therein. It should benoted, however, that the currency of the sectional pass gainedat any of the examinations specified will terminate on theexpiration of five. years commencing on the date of publication of the results of that examination in the CommonwealthGazette, unless the full qualification is acquired in thisexamination (No. 2426) .
A candidate who within the immediately preceding fiveyears has passed in a section or sections of Natural Scienceor in Electrical `technology, Radio Technology, or Drawingand Design, or the accepted equivalent, at the required stan-dard at a recognized university or an approved technicalcollege examination is eligible for exemption from re-examination therein.
TEST- Boors. --The following text - books are recommendedfor study or reference:
(a) Natural; ScienceAnalytical Geometry (Ramsey) , orAnalytical Geometry (Tuckey and Nailer).Introduction to Calculus {Fawdrey and Duren), orIntroduction to Calculus (Milite and Westgott)Intermediate Physics (Smith) .
School Course of Chemistry (J. R. Partington ).(b) Electrical Technology
Electrical Engineering, 1Tols. 1 and 2 (Dawes) .(c) Radio Technology- -
Admiralty Handbook, 1931 Edition.Foundations of Wireless (A. L. Sowerby) .
Radio Engineering (Terman) .
Short Wave Wireless Communication ( Ladner andStoner) . .
Modern Radio Communication (Nilson andHornung) .
Handbook of Technical Instruction for WirelessTelegraphists (H. M. Dowsett) .
Wireless Direction Finding (Keen)Measurements in Radio Engineering (Terman) .Modern Radio Communication, Viols. 1 and 2
(J. H. Reyner) .Television (by J. H. Reyner)The Radio Amateurs' Handbook of U.S.A.
((i) Drawing and DesignMachine Drawing for Students of Electrical Engi-
neering (A. Bridge) .Radio Data Charts (R. T. Beatty) .
SALARIES.The following are the current rates of salary,but the amounts are subject to variation in accordance withthe rise or fall of the index numbers of the cost of living:Minimum £450 (£472) , maximum £522 (£544) , the latterbeing attained subject to satisfactory conduct, diligence andefficiency.
ELIGIBILITY FOR TRANSFER OR PROMOTION. Tlie eligibilit`of officers who qualify will be continued so as to endure for aperiod of five years from the date of publication in the Coni-mon.wcalth Gazette of the results of the examination, andwill then terminate, provided that a successful candidateunder the age of 21 years will not be eligible for promotionor transfer to Radio Inspector until he attains that age.Should a qualified candidate in the course of his eligibilitybe engaged for a period of not less than three months con-tinuously in the full -time performance of the duties of RadioInspector in an acting capacity, and obtain a Certificate ofCompetency from the Chief Inspector (Wireless) in respectof that service in an acting capacity, eligibility will continueuntil the expiration of a period of five years commencingon the date of completion of such period of acting serviceas Radio Inspector.
F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.
Examination No. 2419.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEGRAPH MESSENGER.
Held 1st August, 1942.
THE candidates named hereunder were successful at the above-mentioned examination.
Eligibility for appointment will cease on 26th August, 1943.
If a successful candidate changes his address, he should immediatelynotify the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Perth.
Orderof
Merit.Name. Total
Marks.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
BussELTON.1 Glossop, Fred .. . .
2 Burton, Norman Leonard3 Bennett, Robert Neville . .
4 Sandeman, Robert James .5 Wilkinson, Roy Edward . .6 Eagle, Kevin Arthur .
7 Wiltshire, Clive Robert Penhall8 King, Gerard Edward .
9 Finlayson, Neil Roderick ..10 Hughes, Henry ..
COOLOARDIE.
l Joss, John Arthur2 Nelmes, Eric Henry3 Davies, Harry William4 Brazier, Harold Arthur
Ei amination No. 2418.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEGRAPH MESSENGER.
Held 1st August, 1942.
THE candidates named hereunder were successful at the above-mentioned examination.
Eligibility for appointment will cease on 26th August, 1943.
If a successful candidate changes his address, he should immediatelynotify the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Sydney.
Orderof
Merit.Name. Total
Marks.
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.CANBERRA.
Miller, Keith Alfred 2912 Gray, Harvey Russell 2873 Rumble, Aubrey George 260
NEW SOUTH WALES.ABERDEEN.
1 Pincher, Wilfred Clarence .. 3572 Kiem, Eric Noel .. .. 2923 Murray, Clement William . . 264
BOOG ABRI.
1 South, Peter Edward 2652 Small, Lloyd 'William 2383 Parker, Albert James 232
BOURRE.
1 Torpey, Matthew John . . 2842 Marshall, Henry George 284
B[TNDARRA .
1 Ellicott, William Thompson 2742 Smith, Ashley George .. 243
COLOAIRN.
I Passlow, Lawrence Michea]. 2982 Homann, John Maxwell .. 2933 Bignell, David Alan . 291.
DuBBO.
1 Gainsford, Donald Maxwell 3292 Colahan, Raymond Thomas 3013 Hobson, Alan Hugh 2644 Harris, Kevin Arthur 264
DUNG OG.
1 Curley, Thomas John . . ..I 237
KIaMA.
I Emerton, Mervyn Ainslie . . . . 283
MACRSVILLE.
1 Salmond, Mervyn Walter . . . . i 283
NEWCASTLE.
1 Babbage, James Peter . 3252 Garbutt, Percy Edgar .. 3173 Deville, Vernon Dennis 2754 Piper, John Francis 2605 Burns, Trevor Foster' 248
QUEANBEYAN.
1 1 Griffiths, Keith Leslie 2822 J Seaman, John William 227
RIVERSTONE.
1 I Richards, Hilton Eric 329
SPRINGWOOD.
1 I Bayliss, Walter William 362
WILLOW TREE.
1 Homer, Robin Gifford 2802 Green, Kenneth Thomas , 247
WYONG.
1 Cregan, Laurence Arthur .. 2862 1 King, Kevin George 248
F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.
Examination N4, 24120FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST (FEMALE).
Held let August, 1942.
THE candidates named hereunder were successful at the aboveexamination.
The eligibility of the successful candidates for appointment willcase on 26th August, 1943.
If a successful candidate changes her address, she shouldimmediately notify the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector,Sydney, Brisbane or Perth, as the case may be,
Orderof
Merit.Name. Total
Marks.
1
3456
_789
101112
123
1
23
1
234567
12
1
NEW SOUTH WALES.
BALLINA.
Browning, Eileen Isobel . 381Johnston, Betty Parker . . 359Cooney, Alma . 355Undery, Margaret Eleanor . . 337Tatton, Dorothy May . . 334Soorley, Ellen Elizabeth . . 306Talk, Beryl Agnes.. . . 288Fletcher, Adell Moira 283Crawford, Lorna Pearl 267Henderson, NormaBower, Agnes Lyris . .
261250
Jenner, Violet Frances Elizabeth 218
BELLINGEN.
Hamilton, Elizabeth Margaret 326Finlay, Enid Norma . . 275Gregg, June Gaby .. 236
BERRIQAN.
Speering, Marguerite Mary Seena .. 338Sharp, Dorothy May .. 301Barclay, Dorothy May . . .. 261
COONABARABR¢N.
Carney, Evelyn . . 339Hunt, Norma . . 302Toohey, Kathleen Margaret 295Neate, Mary Margaret . . 293Knight, Elizabeth Monica .. 271Taylor, June Joy .. . . 268Worrell, Marjorie Isobel .. 212
KEMPSEY.
Robinson, June Elsa j 376I Henry, Monica Grace i 301
MOREE.
1 Thorley, Colleen Patricia .. 320
PENRITH.
1 Thompson, Netta May Ann , .1
3832 Woodbury, Kostka Theresa 338
WEST WYALONG.
1 McDonald, Hazel Gloria .. .. 1 302
WOY WOY.
1 Hardman, June Margaret2 Tobin, Clyda Merle3 Gray, Gwenyth Elaine
12
2345
QUEENSLAND.
BLACKALL.
.. 322.. 310.. 241
Edwards, Betty .. 372Phillips, Claire Maureen 359
HERBERTON.
Connor, June Mary 364Anderson, Joan 362Geaney, Margaret June 351Gunther, Dulcie June 294Reed, Mary . . 291
No. 232.---27th August, 1942
EXAMINATION No. 2420 continued.
2142 Commonwealth Gazette
ExAitniATioN No. 2420 -- continued.
Orderof
Merit.Name. Total Order
Marks. ofMerit.
Name.Total
Marks.
12345S789
1011121314
12 .3456789
1011121314151617
123456789
1011121314
QUEENBLAND contin *i.ed.
MACKAY.
Darby, Marion MavisLeach, Constance ..Martin, Evelyn MarieEllis, Mary MiriumEdwards, Iris CeciiyWeiske, Dulcie OliveBillman, Evelyn MadgeBurston, MayMillen, Elizabeth MaryCran, Betty . .King, Nina Mary ..Rodgers, Eileen JoanLangford, Olive Alice . .
de Largie, Marcelle MargaretHall, Melva Mary .. . .
Winton, Clarice Grace . .Robinson, Kathleen Joan .
MOORA.
McSwain, Winsome . ..Carrick, Dulcie . . ..
383376375365330328273228
346321297291277274273271
378315291257254
366364280260
376317
362361352340 F. G. THORPE, Commissioner.331 Public Service Board.
NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES.
APPLICATIONS are invited from permanent officers of theCommonwealth Public Service for promotion or transfer
to the positions named in the appended schedule. Where soindicated, applications will also be received from officers of thePublic Service of the States and other persons.
Applicants should state fully their qualifications for theposition sought, and must, to ensure consideration, forwardtheir applications to the officer indicated in the last columnin time to reach him not later than the appointed date.
Where an applicant desires to be considered for two or morevacancies a separate application should be forwarded inrespect of each position sought except where the positionsapplied for are of similar classification and in the sameBranch of a Department, e.g., positions of Postmaster, LinesStaff positions, &c., when one application covering suchpositions will be accepted.
In the case of applicants who are permanent officers of thePublic Service of the Commonwealth or of a State, thefollowing particulars should be set out at the foot of theapplication:
Full name (block letters)DesignationStandard salary scaleOffice or BranchAge last birthday (in years)Length of serviceSalary (per annum)Date granted last increment
Other applicants should state full names, date, year andplace of birth, and whether they are natural born ornaturalized British subjects. Returned soldiers should ;:iparticulars of war service. Copies only of diplomas,references, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded.If the originals are required they will be asked for.
The range of salary indicates the classified value of ;,
position, but appointments may be made at any sah rysuch range.
Successful applicants must comply with the provisions ofthe Superannuation Act.
At offices where quarters are shown, a deduction at the rateof 10 per cent. of the minimum salary of the position wilbe made, unless otherwise stated. Particulars of existingquarters are furnished merely for the information of officers.It is not incumbent on Departments to provide quarters.which, if provided, may be wholly or partially withdrawn atany time.
Officers of the Commonwealth Public Service, who may betransferred without promotion, as the result of an applicationfor an advertised vacancy, will be required to pay their ownexpenses of removal unless the transfer comes within theconditions prescribed in Public Service Regulation No. 119.
Fares to locality of appointment of appointees who are notpermanent officers of the Commonwealth Public Service willnot be paid by the Commonwealth unless such fares (includ-ing, if the applicant is married, those of his wife and family )exceed £3, when such allowance as the circumstances justifymay be granted.
Comm on wes, ì th Gazette 2143 No. 232.-27th August, 1942
NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIEScontinued.
Position, Salary Scale t and Division. Locality. Salary.$Closing Date for
Receipt ofApplications.
To whom Applicationsmust be forwarded.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Property and Survey Branch,.
Officer -in- Charge (£594 - £672), ThirdI
Canberra ..i
£616 to £694 .. . .
1
10th September,!
The Secretary, DepartmentDivision, Housing Section 1942 of the Interior, Canberra
Duties. -- Management of departmental. houses in Canberra ; Housing Coininissioi er under the Housing Ordinance 19284939.
GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.New South Wales.£766 to £838 .
£670 to £742
10th September,1942
PP
The Deputy Director, Posteand Telegraphs, Sydney
PP
Applicants should indicate their knowledge of automatic equipment installation work.
Clerk (£342- £414), ThirdEngineering Branch
Division, Sydney .. £364 to £436 .. 10th September,1942
rile position is that of Divisional Clerk, Lines Section.. , i 10th September,
I1942Clerk (£264- £342), Third Division, Sydney £286 to £364
Accounts Branch, Money OrderAccounts
Duties. Assistant Examiner of Postmasters' Forms 100 and associated statements.Postmaster, Grade 2 (£366 £450), Third 1 Tirrikiba, £388 to £472 10th September,
Division (two positions) I Trundle i1942
Quarters : Trundle, six rooms.District Allowance : Trundle, Grade 1.
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£396- 13athur -t £418 to £454£432), Third Division
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£342- Grenfell £364 to £400£378), Third Division (two positions) Windsor
Postal Assistant, Grade 2 (£264-£312), Bondi £286 to £334Fourth Division
Applicants must have passed the prescribed test for advancement as Postal Assistant,on mail and counter work.Postal Assistant, Grade I (£84- £272), Ashford . . £95 to £294
(two positions) (North - EasternDivision)Wangaratta
Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.
Queensland.Postal Clerk (£108 - £330), Third or Beaudesert £119 to £352 10th September,
Fourth Division (ten positions) BoonahCollinsvilleGoondiwindiMackayMillas MillasMontoMt. MorganSpringsureSt. George
District Allowance : Collinsville, Grade II. ; Goondiwindi, Grade I. ; Mackay, Grade IL ;Grade I. ; Springsure, Grade II. ; St. George, Grade II.
The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Sydney
The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Mel-bourne, 0.1
PP
PP
The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Brisbane
1liillaa Millas, Grade IL ; Mt. Morgan,
* ln lieu of notification appearing in Gazette No. 219, of 13th August, 1942.1 The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106a or relative Arbitration Determination.$ The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation lOSA or relative Arbitration Determinations
Applicants should state cable jointing experience and whether able to drive a motor vehicle.
Postmaster, Grade 2 (£366 - £450), Third Henley Beach.Division
South Australia.
£388 to £472 .. ¡ 10th September, I The Deputy Director, PostsJ 1942 i and Telegraphs, Adelaide
Quarters : Five rooms.
t The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determination.: The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determinations
have been effeeted.
NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 19241933.NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 83 of 1942 ). Re HERMANN RUDOLPH STEINHARDT, ofBlyth, farmer.
T OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend of1' Twenty shillings in the pound has been declared in thismatter, and is payable at the office of the Trustee on Tuesday,the 11th day of August, 1942, or on any subsequent daybetween the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
GORDON BAILS, Trustee.Ma in- street, Clare. 775
NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia
No. 171 of 1937 ) . Re WILHELM FRIEDRICH WECKERT, ofBrinkworth, farmer.NOTICE is hereby given that a second dividend of One
shilling and twopence in the pound has been declared inthis matter, and is payable at the office of the Trustee onWednesday, the 12th August, 1942, or on any subsequent daybetween the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.
GORDON BAILS, Trustee.Main - street, Clare. 776
NOTICE OF EXECUTION OF DEED.Part XI.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia.Re DUNLOP HILTON Lows, storekeeper, of Jitarning, theDebtor.
NOTICE is hereby given that the above -named debtor hasexecuted a deed of assignment to Reginald Goyne Miller,
of Australasia Chambers, 68 St. George's- terrace, Perth, andthe same is now lying for inspection and execution at theabove address.
Dated this 10th day of August, 1942.
R. GOYNE k,..LLER, Trustee.R. Goyne Miller & Co., Australasia Chambers, 68 St.
George's- terrace, Perth. 778
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND.Part XI.
In the matter of ERNEST EDWIN ScIiurELuuS, of Hilltown,farmer.
FIRST dividend is intended to be declared. Creditorswho have not proved their claims on or before Friday,
the 11th September, 1942, will be excluded from the dividend.Dated this 17th day of August, 1942.
GORDON BAILS, TrusteeMain - street, CIare. 777
NOTICE TO PERSONS CLAIMING TO BE CREDITORSOF INTENTION TO DECLARE FINAL DIVIDEND.
In the matter of the deed of arrangement executed underPart XII. (No. 4 of 1939) , executed by CYRIL PATRICEDEERE, radio dealer, Iient- street, Ma.ryborough.TAIL + notice that a final dividend is intended to be declared1 in the above matter and that if you do not establish
your claim to the satisfaction of the Court on or before28th August, 1942, I shall proceed to make a final dividendwithout regard to such claim.
Dated this 11th day of August, 1942..
Wm. A. O'HARE, Trustee.A.M.P.' Buildings, Bazaar- street, Maryborough. 779
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLAREDIVIDEND.
Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia
(No. of 1942 ) . In the matter of LAURENCE ALBERTBERGIN, of 30 Belford- avenue, Devon Park, contractor, aDebtor.
AFIRST dividend is intended to be declared in the abovematter. Creditors whose claims are not proved by the
31st day of August, 1942, will be excluded from this dividend.Dated this 17th day of August, 1942.
R. B. WILTSHIRE, Trustee.47 Wayrnouth- street, Adelaide. 782
Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. -
In the matter of CLARENCE ALFRED Lurz.NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuancejr of section 175, has filed the required statement in theassigned estate of Clarence Alfred Lutz, of Denial Bay.
Dated this 12th day of August, 1942.
C. D. WATSON, Trustee..101 King William-street, Adelaide. 7S0
Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. -
In the matter of MIGNONETTE AGNES OLIVE DENTON.
N OTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuanceof section 175, has filed the required statement in the
assigned estate of Mignonette Agnes Olive Denton, of Charra.])atecl this 12th day of August, 1942.
C. D. WATSON, Trustee.101 King William- street, Adelaide. 781
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Assigned estate of WILLIAM EDWARD BAILEY. formerly of
Paddington, ex- policeman, now a member of the AustralianImperial Force.NOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend is intended to
be declared in this estate and will be payable to thosecreditors who have proved their claims on or before the 14t.í:September, 1942.
ALEXANDER EWAN CAMPBELL, Official Assignee.107 Elizabeth- street, Sydney. 783
ADJOURNED FURTHER PUBLIC EXAMINATION ANDADJOURNED HEARING OF APPLICATION FORDISCHARGE.
IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 109 of 1933 ) . -Re Ewe EUSTACE BIRBECK, of 11Hood street, Linden Park, baker. (Present address:18 Magill- road. Norwood.)
Date and place of adjourned further public examination andadjourned hearing of application for discharge -18thSeptember, 1942, at half-past Two p.m., at BankruptcyCourt, Adelaide.
784 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.
In the matter of RAYMOND NORMAN GARLICK and WALTEROsWALD BARNES, trading as " Garlick & Barnes, Caswellstreet, Peak Hill, garage proprietors.
1T OTICE is hereby given that there being in the handsj of the Trustee in the above estate a surplus estimatedat Two pounds three shillings and five pence arising from theseparate estate of Raymond Norman Garlick, one of thedebtors, and there being no separate creditors of such debtor,it is the intention of such trustee, at the expiration offourteen days from the appearance of this notice in theCommonwealth Gazette, to transfer such surplus to thecredit of the joint estate.
Dated this nineteenth day of August, 1942.
V. C. BEAR, Trustee,V. C. Bear & Horsfield, Ilc Castlereagh- street, Sydney.
785
AMENDMENT OF PROCEEDINGS.hi the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales
and the Australian Capital Territory (No. 78 of 1942) .-Re NICHOLAS ANDRONICOS.
NOTICE is given that the proceedings herein have beenamended to read : Nicholas Haralaurbous Andronicos.
A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 21st August, 1942. 788
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.DEBTOR'S Name - THOMAS SCOTT.
Address - Queenstown in Tasmania.Description- Miner.Court-Bankruptcy, Tasmania.Number -S.69 of 1930.Date fixed for hearing -13th October, 1942.
SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS ANDPUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Walesand the Australian Capital Territory.
NO. 98 of 1942. -Re JOHN MACFASLANE STEVENSON, of 13Shedden- street, Cessnock, wheelèr. -- Summary.Date of first meeting of creditors -27th August, 1942, at
Ten a.ni., at the Court House, Cessnock.Date of public examination -29th September, 1942, at
Ten a.m., at the Court House, Cessnock.No. 10.1 of 1942. Re WILLIAM EDWARD BARRASS, of 28
Bridge- street, Lithgow, miner.- Summary.Date of first meeting of creditors -31st August, 1942,
at Ten a.m., at the Court House, Lithgow.Date of public examination -14th September, 1942, at
Twelve noon, at the Court House, Lithgow.No. 102 of 1942.-Re G. L. BAnnuis, of Culcairn, farmer and
contractor.Date of petition -27th July, 1942.Date of sequestration order -20th August, 1942.
No. 103 of 1942. -Re ROBERT GEORGE CRAM, of Little Pelican,Swansea, lately residing and carrying on business at 140Nelson- street, Wallsend, building contractor. - Summary.
Date of petition and sequestration order -20th August,1942.
Date of first meeting of creditors -3rd September, 1942,at Ten a.m., at the Court House, Newcastle.
Date of public examination -2nd October, 1942, at Tena.in., at the Court House, Newcastle.
No. 1.04 of 1942. -Re JAMES NORMAN PIKE, of Wollombi -road,Bellbird, wheeler.-Summary.
Date of petition and sequestration order -20th August,1942.
No. 105 of 1942. Re THOMAS JAMES .JONES, of 150 Eastern -
avenue, Kingsford, lately residing at 157 Todman- avenue,Kensington, clerk.-Summary.
Date of petition and sequestration order -20th August,1942.
Datte of first meeting of creditors -3rd September, 1942,at half -past Eleven a.m., at the Official Receiver's Office,Sydney.
Date of public examination --21st September, 1942, athalf -past Ten a.m.. at the Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.
NO. 91 of 1942. -Re FRANCES LILLIAN CAMERON, of West-street, Toowoomba. Queensland.
Date of public examination -7th September, 1942, athalf -past Ten a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.
All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.
A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.1 1 2 Pitt - street, Sydney, 21st August, 1942. 786
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales
and the Australian Capital Territory (No. 202 of 1941).-Re HENRY JAMES SHELLEY, of Argyle- street. Pieton, lorrydri ver. Summary.
AFIRST and final dividend is intended to be declared inthe above estate. Any creditors who have not lodgedproofs of debt by the 10th September, 1942, will be excludedfrom the dividend.
A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 21st August, 1942. 787
NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND.CHARLES .TAMES KNIGHT,_ of Sydney, florist (No. S.485of 1930).
ARTHUR CAMDEN PRATT, of Northbridge, journalist (No. S.326of 1931).
Last day for receiving proofs in above estates -14thSeptember, 1942.
R. D. MAYNE, Deputy. Official Receiver.St. James' Buildings, 109 Elizabeth- street, Sydney, 22nd
August, 1942. 790
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.EBTOR'S Name-Amur, RAHMEN SAUS.
Address-Mt. Gravatt, Brisbane.Description-Mattress-maker.Court- Bankruptcy, Southern Queensland.Number -No. 41 of 1931.Date fixed for hearing -18th September, 1942.
789 R. G. BINGGHAM, Registrar. 791 J. T. JOHNSTONE, Deputy Registrar.
No 232.-27th August, 1942
NOTICE OF ORDER OF :DISCHARGE.NAME -JOHN HENRY GREGORY MEERI IN.
Address-Moreton-street, Norman Park, Brisbane.Description- Furniture retailer.Number -No. 65 of 1936.Court - Bankruptcy, Southern Queensland.Date of order -29th July, 1940.Nature of order - Discharge suspended until 28th
1942.
2146 Commonwealth Gazette
July, .
792 J. T. JOHNSTONE, Deputy Registrar.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales and
the Australian Capital Territory.DEBTOR'S Name- CHAALEs JACOB MICKKELSON.
Description-Taxi driver.Address -123 Railway- street, Pitt Row. Parramatta.Number -5.221 of 1935.Court- Bankruptcy.Date fixed for hearing -25th September. 1942.
NOTICE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE.Debtor's name- AuTHUa WATTS.
Address -55 Jenkins- street. Crows Nest.Nuinber -5.224 of 1934.Date of order -3rd July, 1942.Nature of order Discharge suspended till 17th August.
1942.Ground for refusal of absolute order of discharge -Proof of
facts (a) and (b) of section 119 (7) .
.T. T. KEANEY, Registrar.19th August, 1942. 793
NOTICE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales and
the Australian Capital Territory.DEBTOR'S Name - FREDERICK ROBERT ADAMS.
Description-Miner.Address -C /o K. Coles, Bridge - street, Muswellbrook, for-
merly of Elizabeth- street, Aberma.in.Number -S.573 of 1930.Date of order -31st July, 1942.Nature of order - Discharge suspended till 1st August, 1942.Ground for refusal of absolute order of discharge -Proof of
facts (a) and (d) of section 119 (7) .Debtor's name -JAMES WILLIA.1i ALFRED BROWN.
Description-Plumber.Address -19 Swinbourne - street. Botany.Number -S. 254 of 1939.Date of order-24th October, 1941.Nature of order - Discharge suspended till 31st July, 1942.Ground for refusal of absolute order of discharge -Proof of
facts (a). (b). (e) and (d) of section 119 (7).
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE.Debtor's name -JOHN WILLIAM KESHAN.
Description - Salesman.Address - Darley street, Newtown.Number -S.295 of 1929.Court-BankruptcyDate fixed for hearing -25th September, 1.942.
J. T. KEANEY, Registrar.79421 st August, 1942.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland(No. 17 of 1939) . -Re KENNETH HUGH FRASER, of 24Esplanade, East Innisfail, in the State of Queensland,deliveryman, formerly of Palmer- street, South Townsville, inthe said State, butcher. Summary case.AN Eleventh and Final Dividend is intended to be declared
in the above matter. Creditors who have not proved theirdebts by the second day of September, 1942, will be excludedfrom dividend.
Dated this fifteenth day of August, 1942.
R. G. LITTLE, Official Receiver.Customs Rouse, Townsville.
SEQUESTRATION ORDER, FIRST MEETING AND PUBLICEXAMINATION.
INthe Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western. Australia(No. 12 of 1942 )..-Re DOMENICO PATRON', of MarvelLoch, via Southern Cross, miner.
Date of petition -1 5th July, 1942.Date of order for summary administration -15th July, 1942.Date of sequestration order -1 5th July, '1942.Act of bankruptcy- Debtor's petition.Date and place of first meeting of creditors-26th August,
1942, at half -past Two p.m., at Tenth Floor, "Lawson",6 The Esplanade, Perth.
Date and place of public examination -26th August, 1942,at half -past Ten a.m., at Supreme Court, Perth.
796 A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRSTDIVIDEND.
In the matter of a deed of arrangement between JOSEPH HENRYTEMPLE, trading as "Kingsley Temple ", and his creditors.NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a
first dividend o.n all claims proved and admitted in theabove matter. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs ofdebt with the Trustee, at Parbury House, 127 Eagle- street,Brisbane, on or before the twelfth day of September, 1942.will be excluded from the dividend.
Dated this twentieth day of August, 1942.797 E. G. MANSON, 'Trustee.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part NI.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia. -In the matter of CLAUDE WILLIAM STANIFORTH, MELROSE,builder and contractor, of 5 Durdham crescent, Bicton, inthe State of Western Australia.
IT is intended to declare a seventh dividend in the abovematter. Creditors who do not prove their claims on or
before the 28th August, 1942, will be excluded from thisdistribution.
Dated this 14th clay of August. 1942.J. L. PATON, Trustee.
Paton and. - Morris, Pastoral House, St. George's - terrrace,798Perth.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.
EBTOR'S Name- JULIUS LAPIDUS.
Address -167 Richardson street, North Carlton, Victoria,but lately carrying on business at 466 Swanston- street,Carlton, aforesaid, under the name of " Rex Pleaters ".
])escri ption- Manufacturer.umber -5.188 of 1937.
Date fixed for hearing -6th October, 1942.
799 CHAS. E. TROYAHN, Registrar.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.
DEBTOR'S Name- EDWIN HARDMAN.
Address- Formerly of Banool, Kerang, but now of 12Murphy- street, South Yarra.
Description -- Grazier.Number-S.284 of 1931.Date fixed for hearing -6th October, 1942.
S00 CHAS. E. TROYAHN. Registrar.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLAREDIVIDEND.
Part XII.Re the assigned estate of CHARLES Pnn.crvAL BREEDEN, builder.
of 71 Mayston - street, Hawthorn East (No. 10 of 1942) .AFIRST Dividend is intended to he declared in the above
matter. Creditors who have not proved their debtsby the 9th day of September, 1942, will be excluded from thisdividend.
Dated this 26th day of August, 1942.J. KENNETH HALL. Trustee.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.. Part XII.
In the matter of ALLAN ANGUS BOYD, " Braeside ", Greenethorpe.NOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend is intended
to be declared in this matter. The dividend will bepayable to those creditors who have proved their claims onor before the fourteenth day of September, 1942.
H. R. GRIF'FITHS, Trustee.H. R. Griffiths Grill Love & Co., 15 Castlereagh - street,
803Sydney.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND.Part XII.
In the matter of a deed of arrangement (being a deed ofassignment) between SYLVIA ELSIE STACKPOOL, trading as" M. J. Stackpool ", station supplier and forwarding agent,Coonamble, and her creditors.NOTICE is hereby given that a third dividend is intended
to be declared in this matter. The dividend will bepayable only to those creditors who have proved their claimson or before 10th September, 1942. Creditors who have notproved their claims on or before that date will be excludedfrom such dividend.
Dated at Sydney, this twenty- seventh day of August, 1942.
HUNGERFORD, SPOONER AND CO., agents for theTrustees, Dalton House, 115 Pitt street, Sydney. 804
NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.Part XII.
In the matter of a deed of assignment between LESLIESUTHERLAND BR.ASCH, of Cedar - street, Wynnum, Brisbane.in the State of Queensland, builder and his creditors (No.34 of 1929) .
NOTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividendof Three shillings and -four pence half -penny in the
pound, making Five shillings and seven pence half -penny inthe pound has been declared in this matter upon all dulyproved and admitted claims and is now payable by theundersigned at the office of Francis Octavius Nixon, fourthfloor, Kodak Building, Queen - street, Brisbane.
Dated this twenty -first day of August, 1942.
805 F. O. NIXON, F.A.1.S., Trustee.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND.Part XII.
In the matter of a deed of assignment executed by EDrrriELSIE HARBOR, JUANITA HARBOE and ARTHUR HARBOR, dated]4th July, 1942 and No. XII. /83/1942.NOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend is intended to
be declared in this matter. The dividend will be payableto those creditors who have proved their claims on or beforethe 12th September, 1942.
Dated this 24th day of August, 1942.
F. F. PORTER, Trustee.11e Castlereagh- street, Sydney. 806
IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queens-land (No. 13 of 1942 ).Re F. VERZELETTI, of Giru, inthe State of Queensland, farmer.
Date and place of first meeting of creditors --28th August,1942, Official Receiver's Office, Customs House, Townsville,at Eleven a.m.
R. G. LITTLE, Official Receiver.Customs House, Townsville. 8086045. -4
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND.Part XII.
In the matter of a deed of assignment executed by WILLIAMJOSI AH WORTH, dated 15th April, 1942 and No.XII./54/1942.NOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend is intended
to be declared in this matter. The dividend will bepayable to those creditors who have proved their claims onor before the 12th September, 1942.
Dated this 24th day of August, 1942.
F. F. PORTER, Trustee.ll.c Castlereagh- street, Sydney. 807
IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queens-land (No. 20 of 1942 ).Re VICTOR GEORGE FORD, late ofMcLeod and Florence streets, Cairns, tyre trader andservice station proprietor.
Date of sequestration order-21st August, 1942.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -11th Septem-
ber, 1942, at quarter -past Two p.m., at the office of theOfficial Receiver, Brisbane.
Date and place of public examination -24th September,1942, at half -past Ten a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court,4th Floor, Cominonwealth Offices. Adelaide- street,Brisbane.
N oTE.AII debts due to the estate should be paid to me.
J. E. TREG EN ZA, Official Receiver.Commonwealth Offices, Adelaide- street, Brisbane. 809
NATURE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE.IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia
(No. 17 of 1938) . Re EDWARD LANE COUBTHOPE,formerly carrying on business as Courthope & Olifent,Motor House, Milligan- street, Perth, garage proprietor.
Date of petition-6th July, 1938.Date of sequestration. order -7th .July. 1938.Nature of order By order dated 17th February, 1942,
discharge suspended for six months.Date of order of discharge -17th August, 1942.
G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar.18th August, 1942. 810
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.DEBTOR',S NameSTANLEY NORMAN ALLAN.
Addres- 1"ormerIv of Piesse Brook, Kalamunda, but nowof 10 Goldsworthy -road, CIaremont.
Description Orchardist.Court Bankruptcy, Western Australia.Number-31 of 1935.Date fixed for hearing -15th September, 1942.
G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar.18th August. 1942. 811
SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETINGS.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.IV. 75 of 1942. -1sc bankrupt estate of MANUEL ANDREWA M Art AN T. of 401. Canning- street, North Carlton,
formerly carrying on business in partnership with oneRoy Cameron, at 229 Burwood -road, Hawthorn, under thename or style of S.G. Motors, bus driver. Summary case.
Date of petition -19th August, 1942.Date of sequestration order -19th August, 1942.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -1st Septem-
ber, 1942, at half -past Ten a.in., at Official Receiver'sOffice, Melbourne.
No. 76 of 1942. Re bankrupt estate of HORACE ALEXANDERANSTEE, formerly of 8 Dimwoodie- street, Hamilton, butnow of 55 Bayview- crescent, Black Rock, commission agent.
Summary case.Date of petition -19th August, 1942.Date of sequestration order -19th August, 1942.Date add place of first meeting of creditors -1st Septem-
ber, 1942, at half -past Two p.m., at Court House,Hamilton.
All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.
A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, 24th August, 1942 813
NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.No. 31 of 1942. Re EMMA LYDIA KRIEG, deceased, formerly
of near Snowtown, widow. Summary case First and final.No. 32 of 1942. Re HAROLD WILLIAM SYMES, deceased,
formerly of Orroroo, butcher. First. .
No. 33 of 1942. Re AUBREY ERIC SIMPSON, deceased, late, ofGeorge - street, Norwood, accountant.Summary caseFirstand final.
DIVIDEND, as shown above, is intended to be declaredin each of the above -named estates. Creditors who
have not proved their debts by the 18th day of September,1942, will be excluded from dividend.
GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.Adelaide, 21st August, 1942. 812
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDENDS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.
No. 121 of 1929. Re FRANK ROBERT POOLE, of ValenciaCreek, chaff cutting contractor. First dividend.
No. 103 of 1938. Re CLIFFORD EDWARD WITNEY, of 39Asling ,t reet, North Brighton, but formerly of and carryingon business as a tool and die maker, at 5 Grout street,Hampton, toolmaker. First and final dividend.
No. 261 of 1939. Re JACK DUNSTAN ROONEY, residing at 18Raglan- street, North Ballarat, and lately carrying onbusiness at 113 Sturt- street, Ballarat, as a hairdresser andtobaccon i st.First dividend.
No. 239 of 1940. Re ALBERT EDWARD TONG, formerly of 190Upper Hope - street, Geelong West, but now of 135 Elizabeth -street, Geelong West, carrier. First and final dividend.ADIVIDEND as above is intended to be declared . in these
four estates. Creditors who have not lodged theirproofs of debt with me on or before the tenth day ofSeptember, 1942, will be excluded from this dividend.
A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, 24th August, 1942. 814
PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.
NO. 16 of 1928. Re HAROLD PROwsE, of 25 Viliamanta-i street, Geelong West, formerly carrying on business at
DeniIiquin, New South Wales, electrician. Summary case.Date of public examination -27th August, 1942, at half -
past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne.No. 139 of 1941. Re Donis COULTHARD, of 18 Bluff -road,
Black Rock, married woman, and formerly carrying onbusiness as a draper at 18 Bluff -road, Black Rock.Summary case.
Date of public examination -28th August, 1942, at halfpast Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne.
No. 29 of 1942. Re OSWALD DETHMORE, of 104 Lime - avenue,Mildura, but formerly of and formerly carrying on businessat Moe, butcher.Summary case.
Date of public examination -8th September, 1942, at Twop.m., at the Court House, Mildura.
No. 33 of 1942. Re ALFRED KEITH MACKAY, of 73 Pakenham-street, Echuca, but formerly of Wakiti Creek, near Nathalia,engineer. Summary case.
Date of public examination -11th September, 1942, athalf -past Ten a.m., at the Court House, Echuca.
No. 42 of 1942.Re FREDERICK WILLIAM HALL, of 33 Barrystreet, Bendigo, motor engineer, formerly of Kerang,Cohuna and Heathcote. Summary case.
Date of public examination -14th September, 1942, atThree p.m., at the Law Courts, Bendigo.
A. MoKINNON, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts place, Melbourne, 24th August, 1942. 8ì
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