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[2959] OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) (REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER) No. 77] PERTH: FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER [1963 Bank Holiday at Wagin. PROCLAMATION By His Excellency The Honourable Sir John Patrick Dwyer, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor and Adminis- trator in and over the State of Western Aus- tralia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. C.S.D. 146/62. IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of the Bank Holidays Act, 1884, I, the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint the following special Bank Holiday: Date; Place. Friday, 18th October, 1963; Wagin. Given under my hand and the public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 23rd day of September, 1963. By His Excellency's Command, ROSS HUTCHINSON, Chief Secretary. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! Land Act, 1933-1962. PROCLAMATION (Resumption) WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir John TO WIT, I Patrick Dwyer, Knight Commander of the Most JOHN PATRICK DWYER, Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Lieutenant-Governor and George, Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator Administrator. in and over the State of Western Australia CL.S.3 and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corres. 216/63. WHEREAS by section 11 of the Land Act, 1933- 1962, the Governor may resume, for any of the purposes specified in section 29 of the said Act, any portion of land held as a Conditional Pur- chase Lease; and whereas it is deemed expedient that the portions of Conditional Purchase Leases 347/10093 and 347/11568 as described hereunder, should be resumed for one of the purposes specified in paragraph 1 of Section 29 of the said Act, that is to say for "Aerodrome Site": Now, therefore I, Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclamation resume portion of Con- ditional Purchase Leases 347/10093 and 347/11568 for the purpose aforesaid. First Schedule. All that portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 347/10093 containing an area of 9 acres 2 roods 29 perches as delineated and bordered red on Lands and Surveys Diagram 69268. (Plans 405/80 and 420/80.) Second Schedule. All that portion of Conditional Purchase Lease 347/11568 containing an area of 138 acres 3 roods 8 perches as delineated and bordered red on Lands and Surveys Diagram 69268. (Plan 405/80.) Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 25th day of September, 1963. By His Excellency's Command, (Sgd.) STEWART BOVELL, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! ! Land Act, 1933-1962. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, } TO WIT, By His Excellency The Honourable Sir John Patrick Dwyer, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint JOHN PATRICK DWYER, George, Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator. in and over the State of Western Australia EL.S.] and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corres. 1977/52. WHEREAS• by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933- 1962, the Governor may, by Proclamation and sub- ject to such conditions as may be expressed there- in, classify as of Class "A" any lands of the Crown reserved to Her Majesty for any of the purposes specified in the said section; and whereas it is deemed expedient that the addition to Class "A" Reserve No. 23579 (Plantagenet Location 5919) "Camping and Recreation" comprising the land shown coloured red on Miscellaneous Plan No. 292 should be classified as of Class "A": Now, there- fore I, the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, do by this my Proclamation classify as WESTERN AUSTRALIA, TO WIT, JOHN PATRICK DWYER, Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator. EL.S.]
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Page 1: OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

[2959]

OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA(Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.)

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

No. 77]

PERTH: FRIDAY, 4th OCTOBER [1963

Bank Holiday at Wagin.PROCLAMATION

By His Excellency The Honourable Sir JohnPatrick Dwyer, Knight Commander of the MostDistinguished Order of Saint Michael andSaint George, Lieutenant-Governor and Adminis-trator in and over the State of Western Aus-tralia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth

of Australia.

C.S.D. 146/62.IN pursuance of the provisions contained in thefifth section of the Bank Holidays Act, 1884, I, theLieutenant-Governor and Administrator of the saidState, do by this my Proclamation appoint thefollowing special Bank Holiday:

Date; Place.Friday, 18th October, 1963; Wagin.

Given under my hand and the public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 23rd day ofSeptember, 1963.

By His Excellency's Command,ROSS HUTCHINSON,

Chief Secretary.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Land Act, 1933-1962.PROCLAMATION

(Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir John

TO WIT, I Patrick Dwyer, Knight Commander of the MostJOHN PATRICK DWYER, Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintLieutenant-Governor and

George, Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator

Administrator. in and over the State of Western AustraliaCL.S.3

and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth ofAustralia.

Corres. 216/63.WHEREAS by section 11 of the Land Act, 1933-1962, the Governor may resume, for any of thepurposes specified in section 29 of the said Act,any portion of land held as a Conditional Pur-chase Lease; and whereas it is deemed expedientthat the portions of Conditional Purchase Leases347/10093 and 347/11568 as described hereunder,should be resumed for one of the purposes specifiedin paragraph 1 of Section 29 of the said Act, thatis to say for "Aerodrome Site": Now, therefore I,Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, do

by this my Proclamation resume portion of Con-ditional Purchase Leases 347/10093 and 347/11568for the purpose aforesaid.

First Schedule.All that portion of Conditional Purchase Lease

347/10093 containing an area of 9 acres 2 roods 29perches as delineated and bordered red on Landsand Surveys Diagram 69268. (Plans 405/80 and420/80.)

Second Schedule.All that portion of Conditional Purchase Lease

347/11568 containing an area of 138 acres 3 roods8 perches as delineated and bordered red onLands and Surveys Diagram 69268. (Plan 405/80.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 25th day ofSeptember, 1963.

By His Excellency's Command,(Sgd.) STEWART BOVELL,

Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Land Act, 1933-1962.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, }TO WIT, By His Excellency The Honourable Sir JohnPatrick Dwyer, Knight Commander of the MostDistinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintJOHN PATRICK DWYER,George, Lieutenant-Governor and AdministratorLieutenant-Governor and

Administrator. in and over the State of Western AustraliaEL.S.]

and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth ofAustralia.

Corres. 1977/52.WHEREAS• by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1962, the Governor may, by Proclamation and sub-ject to such conditions as may be expressed there-in, classify as of Class "A" any lands of theCrown reserved to Her Majesty for any of thepurposes specified in the said section; and whereasit is deemed expedient that the addition to Class"A" Reserve No. 23579 (Plantagenet Location 5919)"Camping and Recreation" comprising the landshown coloured red on Miscellaneous Plan No. 292should be classified as of Class "A": Now, there-fore I, the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator,with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do by this my Proclamation classify as

WESTERN AUSTRALIA,TO WIT,

JOHN PATRICK DWYER,Lieutenant-Governor and

Administrator.EL.S.]

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of Class "A" the addition to Class "A" ReserveNo. 23579 comprising the land shown coloured redon this Miscellaneous Plan No. 292 and increasethe area of the said Reserve to about 752 acresaccordingly. (Plan 452C/40.)

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 25th day ofSeptember, 1963.

By His Excellency's Command,(Sgd.) STEWART BOVELL,

Minister for Lands.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Factories and Shops Act, 1920-1959.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, }TO WIT,

JOHN PATRICK DWYER,Lieutenant-Governor and

Administrator.CL.S.1

Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by section 115 of the Fac-tories and Shops Act, 1920-1959, that all shops(except those mentioned in the Fourth Scheduleand registered small shops and warehouses) are tobe closed on the days therein mentioned and onsuch other days as the Governor may, by Proc-lamation, declare to be public holidays and thatthe operation of any such Proclamation may berestricted to any portion of the State; and whereasby a Proclamation made on the 24th day of July,1963, and published in the Government Gazette onthe 2nd day of August, 1963, I, the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator did, in exercise of thepowers aforesaid, declare that Monday, the 28thday of October, 1963, from 12 noon, should be apublic holiday within the Kojonup Shop District;and whereas it appears to me, the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, expedient that Mon-day, the 21st day of October, 1963, should be sub-stituted for the day so declared: Now, therefore I,the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, actingwith the advice and consent of the Executive Coun-cil and in exercise of the powers conferred as afore-said, do hereby declare that Monday, the 21st dayof October, 1963, from 12 noon, shall be a publicholiday within the Kojonup Shop District in lieuof Monday, the 28th day of October, 1963.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 25th day ofSeptember, 1963.

By His Excellency's Command,G. P. WILD

Minister for Labour.GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

Marketing of Onions Act, 1938-1960.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency The Honourable Sir John

TO WIT, J Patrick Dwyer, Knight Commander of the MostJOHN PATRICK DWYER, Distinguished Order of Saint Michael andLieutenant-Governor and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor and Adminis-

Adm inistrator. trator in and over the State of Western Ann-

ELS.] tralia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealthof Australia.

WHEREAS it is enacted by subsection (1) of sec-tion 4 of the Marketing of Onions Act, 1938-1960,(hereinafter referred to as "the Act") that theGovernor may, at any time, on the application ofThe Western Australian Onion Marketing Board,provide and declare by Proclamation that the pro-perty in all onions belonging to growers shall forth-with, upon the date of publication of the Proclama-tion, or on or from some other date specifiedtherein, be divested from the growers thereof andbecome vested in and be the absolute property ofthe Board as the owner thereof, and that anyonions belonging to growers thereafter coming intoexistence within a time specified in the Proclama-tion shall become vested in and be the absoluteproperty of the Board, and may, by such Pro-clamation, make such further provisions as willenable the Board effectively to obtain possession of

such onions, and to deal with the same, as maybe deemed necessary or convenient, in order togive full effect to the objects and purposes forwhich the Board has been constituted; and whereasthe Board has made application for the issue ofa Proclamation accordingly, and it is deemed de-sirable and expedient that such Proclamationshould be issued: Now, therefore I, the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, acting with the ad-vice and consent of the Executive Council and pur-suant to the application of The Western AustralianOnion Marketing Board, and in exercise of thepowers conferred by section 4 of the Act, do herebyprovide and declare that from and including the1st day of November, 1963, to and including the31st day of October, 1968, the property in all onionsthen belonging to growers within the meaning ofthe Act, shall, subject to subsection (4) of the saidsection, and to all lawful exceptions and exemp-tions that may be lawfully granted by the Board,be divested from the growers thereof, and shallbecome vested in and be the absolute property ofThe Western Australian Onion Marketing Boardas the owner thereof, and the Board may, but sub-ject to the regulations at any time or from timeto time in force, do such lawful acts and things, andtake such lawful means, as the owner thereof, toobtain effectively possession of the onions whichby reason of this Proclamation are the absoluteproperty of the Board and to deal with the same,as the Board may deem necessary or convenient,in order to give full effect to the objects and pur-poses for which the Board was constituted.

Given under my hand and the Public Seal ofthe said State, at Perth, this 25th day ofSeptember, 1963.

C. D. NALDER,Minister for Agriculture.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! !

AT a meeting of Executive Council held in theExecutive Council Chambers, at Perth, this 25thday of September, 1963, the following Orders inCouncil were authorised to be issued:

Land Act, 1933-1962.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corres. 4061/99.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1962, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any reserve shall vest in and be held by anymunicipality, body corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the order, in trust for anyof the purposes set forth in section 29 of the saidAct, or for the like or other public purposes to bespecified in such order and with power of subleas-ing; and whereas it is deemed expedient that Class"A" Reserve No. 24581 (Swan Location 6038) shouldvest in and be held by the National Parks Board ofWestern Australia in trust for the purpose ofSanctuary for Fauna: Now, therefore, His Excel-lency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator,by and with the advice and consent of the Execu-tive Council, doth hereby direct that the before-mentioned reserve shall vest in and be held by theNational Parks Board of Western Australia in trustfor Sanctuary for Fauna with power to the saidNational Parks Board of Western Australia, subjectto the approval in writing of the Minister for Landsbeing first obtained, to lease the whole or anyportion of the said Reserve for any term notexceeding twenty-one years from the date of thelease.

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

Land Act, 1933-1962.ORDERS IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1962, it is made lawful for the Governor to directthat any reserve shall vest in and be held by anymunicipality, body corporate, or other person orpersons to be named in the order in trust for the

By His Excellency The Honourable Sir JohnPatrick Dwyer, Knight Commander of the MostDistinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Lieutenant-Governor and Administratorin and over the State of Western Australiaand its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of

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like or other public purposes to be specified insuch order; and whereas it is deemed expedient asf ollows :—

Corres. 1280/01.—That Reserve No. 7682 (CanningLocation 654) should vest in and be held by theCity of Perth in trust for the purpose of Recreation.

Corres. 958/07.—That Reserve No. 10751 shouldvest in and be held by the Shire of Plantagenetin trust for the purpose of Stock Yards.

Corres. 237/17.—That Reserve No. 18803 (Chino-cup Lot 33 and Kojonup Locations 7285, 8406 and8507) should vest in and be held by the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage in trustfor the purpose of Water.

Corres. 1059/22.—That Reserve No. 20707 (Bol-gart Lot 122) should vest in and be held by theShire of Victoria Plains in trust for the purposeof Caravan Park and Camping Area.

Corres. 3637/30, Vol. 2.—That Reserve No. 22915should vest in and be held by the Shire of Wan-neroo in trust for the purpose of Recreation andParking.

(The Order in Council issued under ExecutiveCouncil Minute No. 1946 dated the 28th October,1959, concerning this reserve is hereby superseded.)

Corres. 3006/58.—That Reserve No. 26826 (Kelm-scott Lot 200) should vest in and be held by theShire of Armadale-Kelmscott in trust for the pur-pose of Recreation.

Corres. 1186/62.—That Reserve No. 26829 (SwanLocation 7684) should vest in and be held by theShire of Perth in trust for the purpose of Recrea-tion.

Corres. 3145/62.—That Reserve No. 26854 (SwanLocation 7698) should vest in and be held by theShire of Perth in trust for Drainage Purposes.

Corres. 924/62.—That Reserve No. 26872 (Wel-lington Location 4939) should vest in and be heldby the Shire of Harvey in trust for the purposeof Recreation.

Corres. 216/63.—That Reserve No. 26977 (Old-field Location 855) should vest in and be held bythe Shire of Ravensthorpe in trust for the purposeof an Aerodrome Site.

Corres. 321/63.—That Reserve No. 26978 (SwanLocation 7730) should vest in and be held by theShire of Gingin in trust for the purpose of aRubbish Dump.

Corres. 1538/96.—That Reserve No. 26980 (Esper-ance Lot 241) should vest in and be held by theShire of Esperance in trust for the purpose of aHospital-Hostel Site.

Now, therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, dothhereby direct that the beforementioned reservesshall vest in and be held by the abovementionedbodies in trust for the purposes aforesaid, subjectnevertheless to the powers reserved to him by sec-tion 37 of the said Act.

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

Land Act, 1933-1962.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

Corres. 3581/62.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1962, it is, inter alia, made lawful for the Governor,by Order in Council, to direct that any land reservedpursuant to the provisions of this Act shall begranted in fee simple to any person (as defined inthe said section) subject to the condition that theperson shall not lease or mortgage the whole orany part of the land without the consent of theGovernor and subject to such other conditions andlimitations as the Governor shall deem necessaryto ensure the land is used for the purpose for which

the land is reserved as aforesaid; and whereas it isdeemed expedient that Reserve No. 26982 (MooraLot 304) should, subject as aforesaid, be grantedin fee simple to the Girl Guides' Association West-ern Australia (Incorporated) to be held in trustfor the purpose of a Girl Guides Club Room Site:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, doth herebydirect that the beforementioned reserve shall begranted in fee simple to the aforesaid body to beheld in trust for the aforesaid purpose, subject tothe condition that the land shall not be leased ormortgaged in whole or in part without the consentof the Governor.

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

Local Government Act, 1960-1962.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by section 288 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960-1962, it shall be lawful for the Governor,on requeset of a Council, by notice in the Govern-ment Gazette to declare any land reserved, or ac-quired for use by the public or used by the publicas a street, way, public place, bridge or thorough-fare, under the care, control and management ofa Council, or land comprised in a private street,constructed and maintained to the satisfaction ofa Council, as a public street, and if the councilthinks fit, that the Governor shall declare thewidth of the carriage way and footpaths of thepublic street; and whereas the Councils mentionedin the schedule hereunder have requested that cer-tain lands named and described in the schedule,which have been acquired or reserved for use asstreets within the said Councils be declared publicstreets: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Lieuten-ant-Governor and Administrator, by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, dothhereby declare the said lands to be public streets,and such lands shall, from the date of this order,be absolutely dedicated to the public as a streetwithin the meaning of any law now or hereafter inforce.

Schedule.City of Perth.

Corres. 3561/16.Widening of St. Leonards Avenue. Those por-

tions of Swan Location 391 the subject of Certifi-cates of Titles Volumes 746, 739, 750, 733, 749, 739and 733, folios 14, 104, 21, 94, 161, 103 and 93 re-spectively. (Public Plan Leederville No. 102.)

Town of Cottesloe.Corres. 2460/63 (R. 708).

Road No. 12554. Overton Gardens, as surveyedand shown on Land Titles Office Plan 5932 and in-cluding a strip of land 25 links wide commencingon the western boundary of Cottesloe SuburbanLot 41 and extending, as surveyed and shown col-oured brown on Plan 4481, eastwards 305.5 links.(Public Plan: Cottesloe-Mosman Park).

Shire of Perth.Corres. 4509/57 (R. 599).Road No. 12552. Second Avenue, as surveyed and

shown on Land Titles Office Plan 721. (PublicPlan Morley Park No. 80.)

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

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Act, 1909-1962.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.M.W.S. 673512/63.

WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1962, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act,the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage shall, with the approval of the Governor,

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have power to construct, provide and extend WaterWorks, Sewerage Works and Metropolitan MainDrainage Works; and whereas the preliminary re-quirements of the said Act have been compliedwith, and plans, sections and estimates in re-spect of the works hereinafter mentioned havebeen submitted to and approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator in Council: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator, with the advice and consent ofthe Executive Council, does hereby empower theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainageto undertake the construction of the followingworks under the said Act, namely:—

Metropolitan Sewerage.Armadale District.

Reticulation Area No. 1.Nine-inch diameter and six-inch diameter

reticulation pipe sewers, together with man-holes and all other apparatus connected there-with, as shown in green on Plan M.W.S.S. &D.D. No. 8916.

This Order in Council shall take effect from the4th day of October, 1963.

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

Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1962.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.

M.W.S. 846848/63.WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1962, it is pro-vided that, subject to the provisions of the Act, theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age shall, with the approval of the Governor,have power to construct, provide and extend WaterWorks, Sewerage Works and Metropolitan MainDrainage Works; and whereas the preliminary re-quirements of the said Act have been compliedwith, and plans, sections and estimates in respectof the works hereinafter mentioned have beensubmitted to and approved by the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator in Council: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governorand Administrator, with the advice and consentof the Executive Council, does hereby empowerthe Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage to undertake the construction of the fol-lowing works under the said Act, namely:

Metropolitan Water Supply.City of Perth.

The construction of an eight-inch diameterwater main (length about 460 feet.)

The above main to be complete with valvesand all necessary apparatus, and the exist-ing six-inch diameter water main to be lifted,in Murray Street, as shown in red on PlanM.W.S.S. & D.D. W.A., No. 8883.

This Order in Council shall take effect fromthe 4th day of October, 1963.

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

Land Drainage Act, 1925-1954.Collie River Drainage District.

ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W.W.S. 226/49.

WHEREAS by the Land Drainage Act, 1925-1954,it is provided that, before undertaking the con-struction of drainage works, the Minister shallsubmit plans, descriptions, books of reference andestimates of the proposed works to the Governorfor approval; and that if they are approved, the

Governor may forthwith, by Order in Council,empower the Minister to undertake the construc-tion of the proposed works: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Adminis-trator, with the advice of the Executive Council,doth hereby approve of the plans, descriptions,books of reference and estimates marked on PlanP.W.D., W.A. 39806, for the construction of thedrainage works within the Collie River DrainageDistrict which was duly submitted for approval andhereby empowers the Minister to undertake theconstruction of the said works.

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

Local Government Act, 1960.Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley.

Appointment of Commissioner.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 699/63.WHEREAS it is provided in section 31 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960, that where a municipalityhas no council or has not sufficient councillors hold-ing office to form a quorum, the offices of all themembers of the council become vacant and theGovernor may by order appoint such person ashe thinks fit to be a Commissioner of the muni-cipality, and may remove a person so appointed;and whereas the Wyndham-East Kimberley ShireCouncil, by reason of the disqualification of cer-tain members of that Council, has not sufficientcouncillors holding office to form a quorum; andwhereas it is necessary and expedient to appointa Commissioner in order that the affairs of thedistrict may be carried on in accordance with theprovisions of the said Act: Now, therefore, HisExcellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Adminis-trator, acting by and with the advice and consentof the Executive Council pursuant to the provisionsof the Local Government Act, 1960, doth herebyappoint Henry Roy Young, Contractor, of Wynd-ham, to be Commissioner of the Municipality ofthe Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley.

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

Local Government Act, 1960.Shire of Mount Magnet.

Area for Differential Rating.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 1666/52.WHEREAS it is provided by paragraph (b) of sub-section (4) of section 548 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960, that the Governor may, at the requestof the Council of a Shire, by order, declare portionof the district of the Shire, the boundaries of whichportion are not co-terminus with the boundariesof a ward, or two or more wards of the Shire, tobe an area to which the subsection applies; andwhereas the Mount Magnet Shire Council has re-quested that an order be issued declaring portionof the district to be an area to which the subsec-tion applies; and whereas it is deemed expedientto accede to the request of the Council: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator, acting by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, doth hereby de-clare that portion of the district of the Shire ofMount Magnet, which is set forth in the schedulehereto, to be an area to which subsection (4) ofsection 548 of the said Act applies.

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

Schedule.Those portions of land within the District which

are not included within mining leases.

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Local Government Act, 1960.Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley.

Fixing of Election Date.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

L.G. 699/63.WHEREAS it is provided in subsection (1) of sec-tion 34 of the Local Government Act, 1960, thatwhere a Commissioner has been so appointed fora municipality, the Governor may by order appointsuch day as he thinks fit for holding an electionfor the purpose of restoring a council for the muni-cipality; and whereas a Commissioner has beenappointed for the municipality of the Shire ofWyndham-East Kimberley; and whereas it is con-sidered expedient that the Wyndham-East Kimber-ley Shire Council should be restored: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator, acting by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, doth hereby ap-point Saturday, the 14th day of December, 1963,as the day for holding an election for the purposeof restoring a council for the municipality of theShire of Wyndham-East Kimberley.

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

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Premier's Department,

Perth, 3rd October, 1963.IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve of the appointment of the following tothe Commission of the Peace for the State ofWestern Australia:

Harry James Muhs, of Nungarin.Glen Oswald Harrison, of Kojonup.Horatio Theodore Spence, of "Nintrup," Borden.Jack Corley Thompson, of "Werinda Downs,"

Broomehill.Robert Desmond Wray, of Broomehill.

R. H. DOIG,Under Secretary,

Premier's Department.

INQUIRY AGENTS LICENSING ACT, 1954.Application for License in the First Instance.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Perth:I, WILLIAM HAROLD PHILBEY, of 19 ArlingtonAvenue, South Perth, Indent Agent, having at-tained the age of 21 years, hereby apply on myown behalf for a license under the abovementionedAct. The principal place of business will be atBlights Investigations, W.A.T.C. Buildings, 30Esplanade, Perth.

Dated the 16th day of September, 1963.W. H. PHILBEY.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 31st day of October, 1963,

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Perth.

Dated the 25th day of September, 1963.J. F. McINTYRE,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

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

TYPIST—PUBLIC SERVICE APPEAL BOARD.COMPETENT senior typists in Group V, who areinterested in typing evidence in Court for the PublicService Appeal Board, should submit a written ap-plication stating age, experience and approximatetyping speed, to the undersigned by the 11thOctober, 1963.

The selected officer will be paid an allowance forthis work and will be seconded to the Crown LawDepartment for the duration of the Reclassifica-tion Appeals which are expected to last approxi-mately nine months.

R. J. BOND,Public Service Commissioner.

Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 1st October, 1963.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has approved ofthe following promotions:

Ex. Co. 2086, P.S.C. 528/63—S. J. Lewis, Clerk,Accounts Branch, to be Investigations Officer,C-II-4, Finance Section, Department of IndustrialDevelopment, as from 23rd August, 1963.

Ex. Co. 2086, P.S.C. 527/63—R. J. Maxwell,Trust Officer, Grade 3, Public Trust Office, CrownLaw Department, to be Clerk (Finance), C-II-2,Finance Section, Department of Industrial Develop-ment, as from 23rd August, 1963.

And has approved of the creation of the followingoffices:

Ex. Co. 2082—Inspector, Grade 3, G-II-1/2, In-spection Services Section, Horticultural Division,Department of Agriculture.

Ex. Co. 2080—Clerk, C-II-1, Correspondence andStaff Section, Lands and Surveys Department.

Ex. Co. 2088—Deputy Head Male Nurse, Grade2, G-II-2/3, General Section, Mental Health Ser-vices, Public Health Department.

Ex. Co. 2080—Laboratory Technician, Grade 3,G-II-1/2, Industrial Chemistry Division, Govern-ment Chemical Laboratories, Mines Department.

Ex. Co. 2080—Laboratory Technician, Grade 1,G-II-3/4, Mineralogy, Mineral Technology andGeochemistry Division, Government ChemicalLaboratories, Mines Department.

Ex. Co. 2086—Drafting Assistant, G-XII, GeneralDivision, Department of Industrial Development.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has appointed thefollowing days to be Public Service holidays atthe places specified in lieu of the holiday grantedin the metropolitan area for the Royal AgriculturalShow held at Claremont:

Ex. Co. 2087.Friday, 13th September, 1963—Merredin

(Show Day).Thursday, 19th September, 1963—Carnarvon

(Cup Day).Friday, 18th October, 1963—Harvey (Show

Day).Ex. Co. 2085.

Friday, 11th October, 1963—Narrogin (ShowDay).

Friday, 18th October, 1963—Wagin (ShowDay).

Tuesday, 5th November, 1963—Beverley (CupDay).

AMENDMENTS TO TITLE ANDCLASSIFICATION.

IN accordance with section 69 of the Public Ser-vice Act, 1904-1956, notification is given that thetitle and classification of positions in the CrownLaw Department, occupied by Messrs. F. E. A.Bateman and K. H. Parker, have been amendedfrom Stipendiary Magistrates, P-I-8, to SeniorStipendiary Magistrates, P-S-1, with effect fromthe 2nd September, 1963.

R. J. BOND,Public Service Commissioner.

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VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Department Position Class Salary Date Returnable

1963Public Works Senior Clerk, Accounts Section, Mechanical

and Plant Engineer's Branch, EngineeringC-II-3 Margin £737-£797 11th October

Division (Item 3867/R63)Do. Managing Clerk, Geraldton Water Supply,

District Offices Branch, Accounting Di-vision (Item 3744/R63) (b)

C-II-4 Margin £857-£917 do.

Mental Health Services . Deputy Head Male Nurse, Grade 2, General G-II-2/3 Margin £627-£797 do.Section, Claremont Hospital (new Item) (a)

Do. do. Clerk, Stores Branch (Item 1031/R63) .. C-II-1 Margin £527-£577 do.Education Typist, Perth Technical College, Technical C-III-1 Margin £423-£450 do.

Education Division (Item 1835/R63)Audit Clerk (Item 543/R63) C-II-1/2 Margin £527-£677 do.Mines Clerk, Meekatharra, Outstations Branch C-II-1 Margin £527-£577 do.

(Item 3030/R63) (C)Lands and Surveys Assistant Inspector of Plans and Surveys,

Survey Examination Branch, SurveyorP-I-2 Margin £2,057 do.

General's Division (Item 2365/R63)Police Clerk, Records and Correspondence Section C-II-2 Margin £627-£677 do.

(Item 3301/R63)Public Health Microbiologist, Public Health Laboratories P-I-8 Margin £2,872 do.

(new Item) (a) (d)Agriculture . Field Assistant (Albany), Advisory Services,

Wheat and Sheep Division (new Item) (a) (f)G-VI 531% (15 years)

Margin £477do.

Do. (2 positions) Inspector, Grade 3, Inspection Services,Wheat and Sheep Division (new Item)

G-II-1/2 Margin £527-£677 do.

Public Works Clerk, Merredin Water Supply Office (Item3720/R63) (a)

C-TV Margin £225 (21years)—£477

do.

Industrial Development Clerk, Accounts Branch (Item 2097/R63) (g) C-II-3 Margin £737-£797 18th OctoberMines Mining Registrar, Marble Bar, Outstations C-II-4/5 Margin £857-£1037 do.

Branch (Item 3026/R63)Do. Laboratory Technician, Grade 1, Mineralogy,

Mineral Technology and GeochemistryG-II-3/4 Margin £737-£917 do.

Division, Government Chemical Labora-tories (new Item) (a)

Do. Laboratory Technician, Grade 3, Industrial G-II-1/2 Margin £527-£677 do.Chemistry Division, Government ChemicalLaboratories (new Item) (a)

Education Clerk, School Buildings Section (Item C-II-1 Margin £527-£577 do.1765/R63)

Agriculture .... Seed Inspector, Seed Certification and Weed G-II-1/2 Margin £527-£677 do.Control Branch, Biological Services Division(new Item)

Do. Inspector, Grade 3, Inspection Services Sec-tion, Horticultural Division (new Item)

G-II-1/2 Margin £527-£677 do.

Crown Law .... Clerk of Courts, Albany, Court Offices (Item C-11-6 Margin £1097-£1157 do.1416/R63)

Do. Relieving Clerk of Courts, Court Offices (Item C-II-3/4 Margin £737-£917 do.1469/R63)

Lands and Surveys Clerk, Correspondence and Staff Section (new C-H-1 Margin £527-£577 do.Item)

Agriculture . Field Technician, Grade 3, North West G-II-1/2 Margin £527-£677 do.Division (Item 466/R63) (a) (e)

OrField Assistant (a) (f) G-VI 53i% (15 years) do.

Margin £477Public Works Clerk, Kalgoorlie Water Supply Office (Item C-II-1 Margin £527-£577 do.

3727/R63)

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.

(b) The possession of an academic qualification acceptable for Membership of the Australian Society of Accountants,or equivalent Institution, will be regarded as an important factor when judging efficiency under section 34 of the Public Ser-vice Act.

(c) Plus £60 per annum for extra duties and £52 per annum District Allowance (married man), or £26 per annum (singleman).

(d) Medical degree registrable in Western Australia with at least five years' experience in microbiology and recentexperience in virology.

(e) Diploma of recognised agricultural college or approved equivalent. Considerable experience essential.

(f) Junior Certificate, including English and Mathematics A, essential with Science subjects desirable.

(g) Progress in accountancy studies will be regareded as an important factor when judging relative efficiency.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1956, and are to be addressed to the PublicService Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Headsof Departments.

R. J. BOND,4th October, 1963. Public Service Commissioner.

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Crown Law Department,Perth, 1st October, 1963.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has appointedGlyn Thomas Cunnane-

(1) pursuant to the provisions of section 13 (1)of the Local Courts Act, 1904-1958, as Clerkof the Local Court at Beverley; and

(2) (a) pursuant to the provisions of theLicensing Act, 1911-1962, to be a re-ceiver of revenue for the purposes ofissuing licenses for the district inwhich the licensed premises are situ-ated; and

(b) under section 22 of the said Act, beinga Clerk of Petty Sessions, to act asClerk of the Licensing Court of theBeverley-Pingelly Licensing Districtsitting at Beverley;

on and from the 23rd September, 1963, vice Wil-liam Beaumont White.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has appointedJames Bernard Christie

(1) pursuant to the provisions of the LicensingAct, 1911-1962, to be a receiver of revenuefor the purposes of issuing licenses for thedistrict in which the licensed premises aresituated; and

(2) under section 22 of the said Act, being aClerk of Petty Sessions, to act as Clerkof the Licensing Court of the Collie andNelson Licensing Districts sitting at Bridge-town;

during the period of absence on leave of ReveleyElliott Trigwell, on and from the 23rd September,1963.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has appointedWilliam Beaumont White

(1) pursuant to the provisions of the LicensingAct, 1911-1962, to be a receiver of revenuefor the purposes of issuing licenses for thedistrict in which the licensed premises aresituated; and

(2) under section 22 of the said Act, being aClerk of Petty Sessions, to act as Clerk ofthe Licensing Court of the Collie LicensingDistrict sitting at Collie;

during the period of absence on leave of AlbertLawrence Owens, on and from the 7th October,1963.

THE Hon. Minister for Justice has approved theappointment of Constable Charles Buckley asBailiff of the Perth Local Court at Mundijong asfrom the 19th August, 1963, vice Sergeant J. D.O'Mara, transferred.

THE Hon. Minister for Justice has appointed thefollowing persons as Commissioners for Declara-tions under the Declarations and Attestations Act,1913-1953:

Robert Angell, Kalgoorlie.Stanley Antonas, Perth.Joseph William Clark, Doubleview.Trevor MacDonald Gifford, Boddington.William Geoffrey Hales, Meekatharra.Mary Hope-Hume, Rossmoyne.George Edward Kennedy, Mosman Park.Anthony Wayne Lennon, Mosman Park.Ernest John Fairbairn Moore, Gosnells.Robert Bruce McKenzie, Inglewood.Frank William Reynolds, Doubleview.Herbert George Robson, Nedlands.Kevin William Rowe, City Beach.Joseph George Toster, Lathlain Park.

R. C. GREEN,Under Secretary for Law.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1962.Crown Law Department,

Perth, 25th September, 1963.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator, acting with the advice and consentof the Executive Council and pursuant to thepowers conferred upon him by the Companies Act,1961-1962, hereby declares the corporation CapelCourt Securities Limited to be an authorised dealerin the short term money market.

(Sgd.) R. C. GREEN,Under Secretary for Law.

Electoral Department,Perth, 30th September, 1963.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has, under theprovisions of section 6 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1962, and section 34 of the Interpretation Act,1918-1959-

(1) Cancelled the undermentioned appoint-ments:—

Ernest John Blake, as Electoral Registrarand Returning Officer for the Kim-berley Electoral District, as from the9th September, 1963;

Archer Race Whitworth, as ElectoralRegistrar and Returning Officer forthe Gascoyne Electoral District andas Returning Officer for the NorthElectoral Province, as from the 13thSeptember, 1963;

Glyn Thomas Cunnane, as ElectoralRegistrar for the Geraldton and theGreenough Electoral Districts and asReturning Officer for the GeraldtonElectoral District and the MidlandElectoral Province, as from the 14thSeptember, 1963.

(2) Approved of the undermentioned appoint-ments:—

Ernest James Blake, as Electoral Regis-trar and Returning Officer for theGascoyne Electoral District and asReturning Officer for the NorthElectoral Province, as from the 13thSeptember, 1963;

Archer Race Whitworth, as ElectoralRegistrar for the Geraldton and theGreenough Electoral Districts andas Returning Officer for the Gerald-ton Electoral District and the Mid-land Electoral Province, as from the14th September, 1963.

G. F. MATHEA,Chief Electoral Officer.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1962.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 25th September, 1963.P.H.D. 2370/59.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator in Council, pursuant to the Preventionof Cruelty to Animals Act, Control of Vivisectionand Experiments Regulations, 1959, has authorisedunder regulation 4 of these regulations, the under-mentioned person to perform vivisection or otherexperiments or operations on animals:

Dr. Kevin Eugene Finucane.W. S. DAVIDSON.

Commissioner of Public Health.

NURSES REGISTRATION ACT, 1922-1959.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 25th September, 1963.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator in Council has:-

P.H.D. 21/60.—Appointed Dr. A. S. Ellis to be anex officio member of the Board, vice Dr.W. B. C. Gray.

W. S. DAVIDSON.Commissioner of Public Health.

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IN THE MATTER OF THE MEDICAL ACT, 1894,AND AMENDMENTS, and in the matter ofan inquiry with reference to the conduct ofDr. John Robert Francis Esmond Jenkins.

The Medical Board of Western Australia, havingheld an inquiry into the allegations against Dr.Jenkins contained in the two notices signed by theRegistrar and dated the 12th September, 1963, andhaving heard the evidence and having heard Mr.Hammond assisting the Board and Mr. H. V. Reillyfor Dr. Jenkins finds:

(a) That while Dr. Jenkins had acted im-properly there was insufficient evidence tojustify a finding of improper conduct ina professional respect within the meaningof subsection (1) of section 13 of theMedical Act and accordingly finds him notguilty of the charge of improper conductin a professional respect.

(b) That Dr. Jenkins is guilty of the chargeof incompetency under subsection (2) ofsection 13 of the Medical Act and suspendshis registration under the Act for a periodof twelve calendar months from 1st Octo-ber, 1963.

Dated this 26th day of September, 1963.By order of the Medical Board of Western

Australia,HUGH HANCOCK,

Registrar.

ERRATUM.IN Government Gazette (No. 75) dated the 27thSeptember, 1963, at page 2897, in the notice "Gov-ernment Land Sales", Lancelin Lot 117 should readLot 177.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotments of land will beoffered for sale by public auction on the dates andat the places specified hereunder, under the pro-visions of the Land Act, 1933-1962, and its regula-tions.CARNARVON—(C), 579, 4a. 3r. 22p., 580; 4a. 3r.

25p., £100 each.23rd October, 1963, at 11 a.m., at Court House,

Carnarvon.DERBY—(A), 148 to 151 inclusive, 158, 205, 206, 207,

2r. each, £50 each; (A), (B) 201, lr. 33.3p., £50.8th November, 1963, at 11 a.m., at Court House,

Derby.NYABING—(A), 81, 39.3p., £35.

23rd October, 1963, at 11 a.m., at Court House,Katanning.PINGELLY—(A), 458, lr. 4p., £70.

15th October, 1963, at 3.30 p.m.Land Agency, Beverley.PORT HEDLAND—(A), 381, £50.

23rd October. 1963, at 11 a.m.,Port Hedland.WAGIN—(C), 708, 4a., £70.

22nd October, 1963, at 11 a.m.,Wagin.

(A) Building conditions.(B) Subject to examination of survey.(C) Suburban conditions.All improvements on the land offered for sale are

the property of the Crown, and shall be paid for asthe Minister may direct, whose valuation shall befinal and binding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of this sale maybe obtained from the Lands Department, Perth.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 4th October, 1963.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto set apart as reserves the lands described in theschedule below for the purposes therein set forth.

Corres. 1538/96.ESPERANCE.—No. 26980 (Hospital-Hostel Site),

lot No. 241 (about lr. 1.5p.). (Plan E109-4.)Corres. 3581/62.MOORA.—No. 26982 (Girl Guides Club Room

Site), lot No. 304 (38.4p.). (Plan Moora Townsite.)Corres. 216/63.OLDFIELD.—No. 26977 (Aerodrome Site), loca-

tion No. 855 (177a. lr. 1p.). (Diagram 69268, Plans405/30 and 420/80.)

Corres. 2767/98, Vol. 2.PLANTAGENET.—No. 26976 (Public Utility),

locations Nos. 6552 and 6553 (19a. 2r. 5p.).(Diagram 67645, Plan 457B/40, D2.)

Cones. 321/63.SWAN—No. 26978 (Rubbish Dump), location No.

7730 (about 5a.). (Plan 30/80, Al.)Cones. 1509/63.TAMBELLUP.—No. 26981 (School Quarters Site),

lot No. 275 (1r. 17p.). (Plan Tambellup Townsite.)F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 4th October, 1963.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under section 37 of the Land Act,1933-1962, as follows:-

Corres. 7909/00, Vol. 2.—Of the amendment ofthe boundaries of Reserve No. 7521 "Common," toexclude the area now designated Malcolm Loca-tion 18; and of its area being reduced to about44,140 acres accordingly. (Plan 43/300.)

Cones. 5326/03, Vol. 2.—Of the amendment ofthe boundaries of Reserve No. 15638 (TambellupLots 270 and 275) "excepted from Sale," to ex-clude Tambellup Lot 275; and of its area beingreduced to 1 rood 7 perches accordingly. (PlanTambellup Townsite.)

Corres. 2817/14.—Of the amendment of theboundaries of Reserve No. 15984 (Alderside Lot 33)"Schoolsite," to include Aldersyde Lots 37 and 38as surveyed and shown on Diagram 67315; andof its area being increased to 4 acres 2 roods9 perches accordingly. (Plan 343C/40, D4.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

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

Perth, 4th October, 1963.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve, under section 37 of the LandAct, 1933-1962 as follows:-

Corres. 1280/01.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.7682 (Canning Location 654) being changed from"Sanitary Depot" to "Recreation." (Plan 1D/20,S.E.)

Corres. 502/01.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.7756 (Jandakot Agricultural Area Lot 213) beingchanged from "Drainage" to "Drainage and Con-servation of Fauna." (Plan 341A/40, El.)

Corres. 958/07.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.10751 being changed from "Gravel" to "StockYards." (Plan 445/80.)

Corres. 237/17.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.18803 (Chinocup Lot 33 and Kojonup Locations7285, 8406 and 8507) being changed from "Water(Railways)" to "Water." (Plan 418/80, Bl.)

, at Government

at Court House,

at Court House,

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Corres. 1059/22.—Of the purpose of Reserve No.20707 (Bolgart Lot 122) being changed from"Excepted from Sale" to "Caravan Park and Camp-ing Area." (Plan Bolgart Townsite.)

Corres. 3637/30, Vol. 2.—Of the purpose ofReserve No. 22915 being changed from "Recreation"to "Recreation and Parking." (Plan 28/80, A4.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

AMENDMENT OF RESERVE No. 25856.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 4th October, 1963.Corres. 453/61.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under section 37 of the Land Act, 1933-1962, and pursuant to section 14 of the ReservesAct, 1962 (No. 58 of 1962), and the provisions ofthe Iron Ore (Scott River) Agreement Act, 1961,of the amendment of the boundaries of ReserveNo. 25856 (Sussex Locations 2977 to 2980 inclusive)"Mining Purposes," to include Sussex Location 4340as surveyed and shown on Original Plan 9306; andof its area being increased to 870 acres 38 perchesaccordingly. (Plan 441A/40, Cl, and 441/80, D1.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATIONS OF RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 4th October, 1963.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve, under section 37 of the Land Act, 1933-1962, as follows:-

Corres. 6088/09.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 14198 (Plantagenet Location 3238) "Water."(Plan 452C/40, F4.)

Corres. 2288/18.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 17003 (Avon Location 17651) "Water." (Plan33A/40, Cl.)

Corres. 1116/52.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 23481 (Sussex Location 3872) "Public Utility."(Plan 440D/40, C4.)

Corres. 978/16.—Of the cancellation of ReserveNo. 26398 (Albany Lot 1140) "Use and Require-ments of the Town of Albany." (Plan AlbanySheets 3 and 4.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 4th October, 1963.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe undermentioned lots are now open "for saleunder the conditions specified, by public auction,as provided by the Land Act, 1933-1962, at thefollowing upset prices:

Applications to be lodged at Perth.Corres. 3779/59.KOORDA.—Lots 170, Town, £40; 171, Town. £50.Subject to the following special condition:

The purchaser of each lot shall erect thereona residence or business premises to complywith local authority by-laws within two yearsfrom the date of sale. Failure to comply withthis condition will render the license forfeit-able. A transfer of the license will not beapproved and a Crown Grant of the lot willnot be issued until the purchaser has com-plied with the building condition or has pro-duced evidence that foundations for a buildingapproved by the local authority have beenerected, and also that evidence has been pro-duced to the local authority that it is intendedto complete the building without delay.

Corres. 3292/62.KWINANA.-Lot C.257, Town, £500.Subject to the following conditions:

The purchaser of this lot shall erect thereona residence or business premises to complywith local authority by-laws within two yearsfrom the date of sale. Failure to complywith this condition will render the license for-feitable. A transfer of the license will not beapproved and a Crown Grant of the lot willnot be issued until the purchaser has com-plied with the building condition, or has pro-duced evidence that foundations for a buildingapproved by the local authority have beenerected, and also that evidence has been pro-duced to the local authority that it is intendedto complete the building without delay.

Corres. 4744/55.LANCELIN.—Lot 91, Town, £100.Subject to payment for improvements should

the lot be purchased by any person other thanthe owner thereof.

Plans showing the arrangement of the lots re-ferred to are now obtainable at this office.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND ACT, 1933-1962.

Change of Name and Naming of Streets and Roads.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 4th October, 1963.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve, under section 10 of the LandAct, 1933-1962, as follows:

Shire of Perth.Cones. 4509/57.—Of the change of names of

roads in the Shire of Perth as set out in theschedule hereunder:—

Schedule.Present Name; Position; New Name.

(1) Second Avenue (road No. 12552) ; from LennardStreet to Coode Street as shown on L.T.O.Plan 721; Barr Street.

(2) Third Avenue (road No. 12097); from LennardStreet to Coode Street; Printer Street.

(Public Plans Morley Park No. 89 and 1D/20,N.E.)

Shire of Waroona.Corres. 636/63.—Of the naming of the roads in

the Shire of Waroona as set out in the schedulehereunder:—

Schedule.1. The surveyed road extending north-westerly

and westerly from its intersection with May-field Road on the northern boundary of MurrayLocation 406, to the south-eastern corner oflocation 1426; thence westerly, north-westerlyand south-westerly to the north westernmostcorner of location 895; thence generally west-erly to meet the surveyed road running gener-ally north and south through location 880;being named "Williamson Road."

2. The surveyed road abutting the southernboundary of Murray location 260 being named"Foley Road."

(Plan 383A/40.)This notice supersedes the notice which appeared

in the Government Gazette of the 16th August,1963.7

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

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PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895-1955.Appointment of Board.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 4th October, 1963.

Corres. 4061/99.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto appoint, under the provisions of the Parks andReserves Act. 1895-1955, the National Parks Boardof Western Australia as a Board to control andmanage Class "A" Reserve No. 24581 for the pur-pose of "Sanctuary for Fauna".

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

DEDICATION OF LAND.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 4th October, 1963.Corres. 3716/62.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto dedicate, under the provisions of the State

Housing Act, 1946-1961, Jerramungup Lots 73, 74,75 and 90 to 94 inclusive to the purposes of thesaid Act. (Plan Jerramungup Townsite.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

CANCELLATION OF DEDICATION.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 4th October, 1963.

Corres. 1763/62.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve under the provisions of the StateHousing Act, 1946-1961, of the cancellation of thededication of Geraldton Lot 532 to the purposes ofthe said Act. (Plan Geraldton Sheet 1.)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION

Perth Land Agency

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 4th October, 1963

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part Vof the Land Act, 1933-1962, and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject to the provisions of the said Act.

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

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

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

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

OPEN ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 30TH OCTOBER, 1963

District and Location Area Price per Acre Plan Corres. No. Locality anC on

d DepositDeposRequired

a. r. p. £ s. d. £ s. d.Nelson 12658 (d) (e) 1,369 0 15 16 3 443/80 E. F. 2 464/62 Unicup (north-west

of Rocky Gulley),536

3 12 0

Victoria 10155 (b) (c) (d) abt.4,700 0 0 4 0 127/80 A. B. 4 3383/59 7 miles north-west of 46 12 6(ex. Survey Fee) Depot Hill, 2978/

53 p. 1327 10167 (a) (d) .... 2,495 0 16 5 0 159/80 C. D. 1 & 1736/57 21 miles south of Kal- 4 4 0

192/80 C. D. 4 barri Townsite,2907/51, p. 48

(a) Subject to payment for improvements (if any).(b) Subject to survey.(c) Subject to provision of necessary roads.(d) Subject to Mining Conditions.(e) Special conditions that :—

The selector or his agent must take up residence on the block within four (4) years from the date of approvaland make it his habitual residence for the following 5 years.The selector shall, within the undermentioned period from the commencing date of the lease have clearedsufficiently for the establishment of pasture, one-eighth of the total area or 150 acres, whichever is thelesser, within two years ;One-sixth of the total area or 200 acres whichever is the lesser, within three years ;One-quarter of the total area or 300 acres, whichever is the lesser, within five years ;One-third of the total area or 400 acres, whichever is the lesser, within seven years.The selector shall sow the aforementioned areas to pasture, with superphosphate, within three, four, sixand eight years respectively of the commencing date of the lease.The selector may be allotted one location only.

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

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LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1962.OPEN WEDNESDAY, 30th OCTOBER, 1963.

Kimberley Division-Omalinde District.Corres. 3940/60. (Plans 133/300, 140/300, Lissa-

dell E. 52.2.)IT is notified for general information that the areadescribed hereunder and comprising about 999,200acres is available for Pastoral Leasing at a com-mencing annual rental of 10s. per 1,000 acres andsubject to payment for improvements.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £251,must be lodged at this office not later than Wed-nesday, 30th October, 1963.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Schedule.The area of about 999,200 acres bounded by

Tableland. Elgie Cliffs, Bedford Downs, OrleyDowns (396/859), Karunjie , and Gibb RiverStations.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth. 20th September, 1963.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Under Part VI of the Land Act, 1933-1962.WEDNESDAY, 13th NOVEMBER, 1963.

North-West Division-De Grey District.Corres. 3138/62. (Plans 98/300 and 109/300.)

IT is notified for general information that anarea of about 403,200 acres, formerly comprisedin Pilga and Split Rock Stations in the PilbaraLocality, is available for Pastoral leasing at a com-mencing annual rental of 10s. per 1.000 acres andsubject to payment for improvements.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £102,must be lodged at this office not later than Wednes-day, 13th November, 1963.

Eastern Division-Yilgarn District.

Corres. 56/63. (Plan 24/300.)IT is notified for general information that an areaof about 12,500 acres, being part of late lease2759/97 and adjoining a southern boundary oflease 395/1093, is available for Pastoral leasing ata commencing annual rental of 5s. per 1,000 acresand subject to payment for improvements.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of£2 12s. 6d., must be lodged at this office on or beforeWednesday, 13th November, 1963.

Eastern Division-Balwina District.Corres. 3709/60. (Plans Mt. Bannerman and

Cornish.)

IT is notified for general information that theland contained in late lease 395/1103 and compris-ing about 416,210 acres is available for Pastoralleasing at a commencing annual rental of 5s. per1,000 acres subject to payment for improvements(if any).

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of£53 2s. 6d., must be lodged at this office on orbefore Wednesday the 13th November, 1963.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 27th September, 1963.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1962.WHEREAS John Lancelot d'Espeissis, being theowner of land over or along which the undermen-tioned road in the Shire of Busselton extends, hasapplied to the Shire of BUSSELTON to close thesaid road, which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:-

Busselton.Corres. 463/61.No. B.659. The surveyed one-chain road extend-

ing through Sussex Location 349 from the southernalignment of road No. 4979 to the north-westerncorner of location 152. (Plan 413A/40, Al.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Town of Carnarvon extends, has appliedto the Town of CARNARVON to close the saidroad which is more particularly described here-under, that is to say:-

Carnarvon.Corres. 2501/62.No. C.612. That portion of North-West Coastal

Highway surveyed as Carnarvon Lot 970 as shownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 69374. (Plan Car-narvon Sheet 1.)

WHEREAS Nicola Pasqualino Marrone, AnninaMarrone and Donato Marrone, being the owners ofland over and along which the undermentionedroad in the Shire of Dalwallinu extends, has appliedto the Shire of DALWALLINU to close the saidroad which is more particularly described here-under, that is to say:-

Dalwallinu.Corres. 4639/13.D422. The surveyed road within Victoria Loca-

tion 8221; from the southern boundary of Reserve15313 (Victoria Location 6411) to the northernalignment of road No. 8725. (Plan 89/80, E2.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Shire of Esperanee extends, has appliedto the Shire of ESPERANCE to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder, thatis to say:-

Esperance.Corres. 725/62.No. E.49. All that portion of Heenan Street,

Esperance, extending between the eastern align-ment of Sims Street and the western alignment ofCarter Street. (Plan E125-4.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Shire of Gingin extends, has appliedto the Shire of GINGIN to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:-

Gingin.Corres. 1016/63.G.433. That portion of Prince Street, Ledge

Point, extending between the southern alignmentof Roe Street and the north-eastern alignment ofDe Burgh Street. (Ledge Point Townsite.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Shire of Gingin extends, has appliedto the Shire of GINGIN to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:-

Gingin.Corres. 447/63.No. G.434. The surveyed road commencing at the

south-eastern corner of Guilderton Lot 1 (ReserveNo. 25007) and extending westward along thesouthern boundary of that lot and a southernboundary of former Swan Location 2354; thencesouthward and again westward along an easternand southern boundary of the said location to theforeshore of the Indian Ocean. (Plan GuildertonTownsite.)

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WHEREAS Donald Francis Barrett, being theowner of land over or along which the undermen-tioned road in the Shire of Irwin extends, hasapplied to the Shire of IRWIN to close the saidroad which is more particularly described here-under, that is to say:—

Irwin.Corres. 2345/62.No. 1.46. The surveyed road abutting the south-

ern boundary of Victoria Location 2614. (Plan123/80, Al.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Shire of Merredin extends, has appliedto the Shire of MERREDIN to close the said roadwhich is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:—

Merredin.Corres. 3567/46.No. M.635. That portion of Hunter Avenue

(Merredin) abutting the eastern boundary of lot812 (Reserve 23036) from the southern alignmentof Kitchener Road to the north eastern alignmentof Throssel Road. (Plan Merredin Townsite.)

WHEREAS Eric Fleming Smart, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Shire of Mingenew extends, has appliedto the Shire of MINGENEW to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder, thatis to say:—

Mingenew.Corres 1353/59.M.626. All that portion of road number 2283

bounded on the south by a line starting from theintersection of the north-western side of the south-western portion of road number 12020 with thesouth-eastern side of road number 2283 and extend-ing 254 degrees 51 minutes to an angle post on thenorth-western side of road number 2283, andbounded on the north by a line starting from theintersection of the north-western side of the north-eastern portion of road number 12020 aforesaidwith the south-eastern side of road number 2283and extending 274 degrees 11 minutes to a southerncorner of lot M.300 of Victoria location 1904, apoint on the north-western side of road number2283. (Public Plan 123/80.)

WHEREAS Bertram Charles Leslie Piesse, being theowner of the land over or along which the under-mentioned road, in the Shire of Murray extends,has applied to the Shire of MURRAY to close thesaid road, which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:—

Murray.Corres. 48/53.No. M.632. All that portion of road No. 11024

commencing at the southernmost corner of lot 21on Land Titles Office Plan 4616 and extending 82degrees 23 minutes 26 chains 8.8 links; thence 127degrees 23 minutes 1 chain 41.4 links; thence 262degrees 23 minutes 23 chains 88.8 links; thence 279degrees 44 minutes 3 chains 35.3 links to the start-ing point. (Plan 380A/40, C2.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Shire of Nyabing-Pingrup extends, hasapplied to the Shire of NYABING-PINGRUP toclose the said road, which is more particularlydescribed hereunder, that is to say:—

Nyabing-Pingrup.Corres. 1661/60.No. N.390. All that portion of the unsurveyed

three-chain road and widening thereof passingalong the western boundary of Roe Location 424,bounded on the north by the prolongation westerlyof the northern boundary of that location and on

the south by lines commencing at a point on thewestern boundary of location 424 aforesaid situate174 chains 54 and six-tenths links from the north-west corner of that location and extending 296degrees 14 minutes, 2 chains 89 and five-tenthslinks and thence 258 degrees 15 minutes 3 chains41 and four-tenths links to the western side ofthat road. (Public Plan 407/80, F2.)

WHEREAS EDWIN Rowland Sprigg, Edward JohnSimpson, John Henry Nazzari, William RobertWray, Ronald John Wray, Clarence Aubrey LaMont and Wesley George Burridge, being theowners of land over or along which the under-mentioned roads in the Shire of Tambellup extend,have applied to the Shire of TAMBELLUP to closethe said roads which are more particularly de-scribed hereunder, that is to say:—

Tambellup.Corres. 10677/03.T.133. (a) Portion of road No. 1904 extending

along the south-eastern boundary of PlantagenetLocation 2457, through locations 2404 and 791, andalong the south-eastern boundary of location 2193;from the prolongation southward of the westernboundary of location 2457 to the prolongationsouthward of the eastern boundary of location 2193.

(b) Portion of road No. 1904 extending throughPlantagenet Locations 3785, 4074, 1426, 1248 andalong the northern boundaries of locations 1248and 1249; from a surveyed road abutting the west-ern boundary of location 3785 to a line extendingnorthwards from the north-eastern corner of loca-tion 1249 to a south-eastern corner of Kojonuplocation 595.

(c) The surveyed road abutting the easternboundaries of Plantagenet Locations 1249 and 2407,and part of the southern boundary of location 2407;from a line connecting the north-eastern corner oflocation 1249 with the north-western corner of loca-tion 976 to the prolongation westward of the north-ern boundary of location 3847.

(d) The surveyed road abutting the northernboundaries of Plantagenet Locations 1303 and 633;from the road described in paragraph (a) to theprolongation northward of the eastern boundary oflocation 633.

(Plan 436A/40, BC 1 and 2.)

WHEREAS Ernest Frank Wick, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Shire of Three Springs extends, hasapplied to the Shire of THREE SPRINGS to closethe said road, which is more particularly describedhereunder, that is to say:—

Three Springs.Corres. 2978/60.No. T.129. The surveyed road extending through

Yandanooka Estate Lot 119 from a surveyed roadon the western boundary of the above lot to asurveyed road on the eastern boundary of the saidlot. (Plan 123/80, D3.)

WHEREAS Harold Nairn Kenworthy and EdwardFindlater Wilson, being the owners of land over oralong which the undermentioned road in the Shireof Three Springs extends, have applied to theShire of THREE SPRINGS to close the said road,which is more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:—

Three Springs.Corres. 781/62.No. T.130. All that portion of Durack Road

abutting the eastern boundaries of Dudawa EstateLots 5 and 6 from the north-eastern corner of lot5 to the south-eastern corner of lot 6. (Plan 123/80,F3).

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WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentionedroad in the Shire of Upper Blackwood extends, hasapplied to the Shire of UPPER BLACKWOOD toclose the said road which is more particularly de-scribed hereunder, that is to say:

Upper Blackwood.Corres. 6417/07, Vol. 2.No. B.657. All that portion of road No. 3243

(Bridge Road), Boyup Brook bounded by linescommencing at the southernmost south-westerncorner of lot 189 (Class "A" Reserve 1454) andextending 89 degrees 34 minutes 6 chains 10.6links; thence 179 degrees 34 minutes 14 links;thence 269 degrees 34 minutes 5 chains 96.6 links;thence 314 degrees 46 minutes to the starting point.(Plan Boyup Brook Townsite.)

WHEREAS John Truman, Francis Donald Young,Allan James Haynes and Arthur Jennings, being theowners of land over or along which the under-mentioned roads in the Shire of Victoria Plainsextend, have applied to the Shire of VICTORIAPLAINS to close the said roads which are moreparticularly described hereunder, that is to say:—

Victoria Plains.Corr. 1356/17.V.83. (a) The surveyed road along part of the

south and the east boundaries of Avon Location11343 and an east, a north and again an eastboundary of location 10899, from road No. 3314 atits intersection with the south boundary of loca-tion 11343 to road No. 6951 at the north-eastern-most corner of location 10899.

(b) That part of road No. 6101 through AvonLocation 19967 and Melbourne Locations 1809 and2795; from the west boundary of the firstmentionedlocation to road No. 5700 through the lastmentionedlocation excluding the intersecting portion of roadNo. 3314.

(Plan 32/80, AB2.)

WHEREAS the Minister for Lands, being the ownerof land over or along which the undermentionedroads in the Shire of Waroona extend, has appliedto the Shire of WAROONA to close the said roadswhich are more particularly described hereunder,that is to say:—

Waroona.Corres. 7839/08, Vol. 3.W784. (a) Rutherford, Cronan, Fitzgerald, Rud-

all, Schlam and Kennedy Streets in Nanga Town-site.

(b) The road abutting the southern boundariesof Nanga Lots 31 to 40 inclusive from the westernalignment of Rudall Street to the south-westerncorner of lot 40.

(c) The road abutting the southern boundariesof Nanga Lots 16 to 30 inclusive from the westernalignment of Kennedy Street to the eastern align-ment of Rudall Street.

(d) The surveyed road abutting the southernboundaries of Nanga Lots 1 to 15 inclusive, fromthe eastern alignment of Rudall Street to the west-ern alignment of Kennedy Street.

(Plan Nanga Townsite.)

WHEREAS Raymond John Buncle, Henry Baxter,Ray Leonard Baxter and Richard John Garlick,being the owners of land over or along which theundermentioned road in the Shire of Woodanillingextends, have applied to the Shire of WOODANIL-LING to close the said road which is more particu-larly described hereunder, that is to say:-

Woodanilling.Corres. 2989/18.No. W.792. The surveyed road abutting part of

the eastern and the southern boundaries of KojonupLocation 1737 and a northern boundary of location

7482 from the north-western corner of location 1745to a surveyed road extending through location 7482.(Plans 409C/40, EF4, and 416B/40, EF1.)

And whereas the Councils have assented to thesaid applications:

And whereas the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator in Executive Council has approved theserequests:

It is hereby notified that the said roads areclosed.

Dated this 4th day of October, 1963.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960-1962.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 4th October, 1963.IT is hereby declared that. pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Armadale-Kelmscott passedat a meeting of the Council held at ARMADALEon or about the 22nd February, 1941, the under-mentioned lands have been set apart, taken, orresumed under section 17 of the Public Works Act,1902-1962, for the purpose of a new road, that isto say:—

Armadale-Kelmscott.L. & S. 2731/96, Vol. 5 (MR159); M.R.D. 781/63.Road No. 183 (widening of part). That portion

of Canning Location 33 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 61496.6.1 perches being resumed from Canning Location33. (Notice of intention to resume gazetted 19thJuly, 1963). (Public Plan 341B/40, El.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Bayswater passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at BAYSWATER on orabout the 11th August, 1960, the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:

Bayswater.1466/51 (R.634).Road No. 1310 (Slade Street—widening and

extension). Those portions of Swan Location 6857(Reserve No. 25437) and Crown land as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 69121. The area of Reserve 25437 ishereby reduced by 3 roods 28.1 perches. The por-tion of road No. 1310 extending south-eastwardsfrom the eastern boundary of Reserve 25437 ishereby superseded. (Public Plans Bayswater No.93 and Belmont No. 105.)

IT is hereby declared that. pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Belmont passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at BELMONT on or aboutthe 2nd December, 1960, the undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed under sec-tion 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, for thepurpose of a new road, that is to say:

Belmont.3304/60 (R640).Road No. 6613 (Gabriel Street—widening of

parts). Those portions of Crown land as showncoloured brown on Land Titles Office Diagram 27164.(Public Plan 1D/20, N.E.)

IT is hereby declared that. pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Beverley passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at BEVERLEY on or about27th July, 1960, the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section 17of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, for the pur-pose of a new road, that is to say:

Beverley.10859/04, Vol. 3 (R.491).Road No. 12548. A strip of land, one chain wide,

leaving road No. 2608 (Brookton Highway) on theeastern boundary of Avon Location 23138 and

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extending, as surveyed, southwards along the saidboundary to the south-eastern corner of the loca-tion; thence, two chains wide, westwards along thesouthern boundary of the said location 23138 to aline in prolongation northwards of the westernboundary of location 7562.

Road No. 12548 (deviation). A strip of land, onechain wide, widening in part, leaving the southernside of road No. 2608 (Brookton Highway) withinAvon Location 23138 and extending, as surveyedand as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 69006, southwards,south-westwards, again southwards and westwardsthrough the said location to and through location24653 to and along the eastern and southern boun-daries of location 7562 to the south-western cornerof the lastmentioned location.

6 acres 0 roods 32 perches, 1 rood 22.4 perches,and 1 rood 28.2 perches being resumed from AvonLocations 7562, 23138 and 24653 respectively.(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 9th August,1963.)

(Public Plan Youraling Sheet 1.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Boddington passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at BODDINGTON on orabout the 1st November, 1960, the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961,for the purpose of a new road, that is to say:-

Boddington.898/55 (R.403).Road No. 690 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Wellington Locations 2483, 1952, 1726, 1956,2485 and 1804 as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagrams 68499 and68500. 3.1 perches, 22.4 perches, 24.4 perches, 4.6perches, 36.9 perches and 7.8 perches being resumedfrom Wellington Locations 1726, 1804, 1952, 1956,2483 and 2485 respectively. (Notice of intentionto resume gazetted 14th June, 1963.) (PublicPlans 384A/40, B2, and 384D/40, B3.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Busselton passed, at a meetingof the Council held at BUSSELTON on or aboutthe 13th April, 1960, the undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:-

Busselton.1781/57 (R437).Road No. 2187 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Sussex Locations 2383, 2390, 2391, 2395and 3948 as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 9114. 32.3 perches, 9.7 perches,35.8 perches, 26.8 perches, and 7.4 perches beingresumed from Sussex Locations 2383, 2390, 2391,2395 and 3948 respectively. (Notice of intentionto resume gazetted 9th August, 1963.) (PublicPlan 413D/40, C3.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Dardanup passed at a meetingof the Council held at DARDANUP on or aboutthe 29th July, 1963, the undermentioned lands havebeen set apart, taken, or resumed under section 17of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, for the purposeof a new road, that is to say:-

Dardanup.1289/59 (R699).Road No. 8124 (South-Western Highway—

widening of part). All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the intersection of theeastern boundary of Wellington Location 10 andthe south-western side of the South-Western High-way (road No. 8124) and extending south-easterlyalong the south-western side of that road to thenorthern side of road No. 1169; thence westerlyalong that side to the eastern boundary of location10 aforesaid and thence northerly along thatboundary to the starting point. (Public Plan411D/40, B3.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Donnybrook passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at DONNYBROOK on orabout the 20th February, 1963, the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:

Donnybrook.L. & S. 679/63 (MR199), M.R.D. 135/62.Road No. 9227 (South-Western Highway—

widening of part). That portion of Preston Agri-cultural Area Lot 346 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 69371.32.1 perches being resumed from Preston Agricul-tural Area Lot 346. (Notice of intention to resumegazetted 1st February, 1963.) (Public Plan414A/40, C2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Donnybrook passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at DONNYBROOK on orabout the 7th June, 1963, the undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed under sec-tion 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, for thepurpose of a new road, that is to say:

Donnybrook.1549/63 (R. 698).Road No. 12549. A strip of land, one chain wide,

leaving Quarry Road (road No. 1824) at the south-western corner of Donnybrook Lot 143 and extend-ing as surveyed, south eastwards along part of thesouth-western boundary of the said lot to thenorth-western boundary of lot 437. (Public PlanDonnybrook.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Kalamunda passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at KALAMUNDA on orabout the 27th February, 1962, the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:-

Kalamunda.L. & S. 900/62 (M.R. 192), M.R.D. 127/62.Road No. 1512 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Canning Locations 731 and 754 as deline-ated and coloured dark brown on Lands and Sur-veys Diagram 69344. 11.7 perches and 15.3 perches,being resumed from Canning Locations 731 and754 respectively. (Notice of intention to resumegazetted 22nd February, 1963). (Public Plan IC/20,S.W.)

---IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Kalamunda passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at KALAMUNDA on orabout the 15th July, 1960, the undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed under sec-tion 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, for thepurpose of a new road, that is to say:-

Kalamunda.2725/16 (R. 519).Road No. 5643 (Hawtin Road—widening of part).

That portion of Swan Location 28 as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 68501. 0.7 perch being resumed from SwanLocation 28. (Notice of intention to resume gazet-ted 9th August, 1963.) (Public Plan IC/20, S.W.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Kalamunda passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at KALAMUNDA on orabout 8th November, 1961, the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:-

Kalamunda.3384/61 (R.395).Road No. 9862 (Faye Road—widening of part).

That portion of Swan Location 1304 as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 68833. 0.9 perch being resumed fromSwan Location 1304. (Notice of intention to resumegazetted 9th August, 1963.) (Public Plan Kale-munda Regional, Sheet 1.)

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IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Kalamunda passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at KALAMUNDA on orabout 8th November, 1961, the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:—

Kalamunda.3337/61 (R. 462).Road No. 11216 (Tella Street—widening of part).

That portion of Kalamunda Lot 185 as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 68937. 2.1 perches being resumed fromKalamunda Lot 185. (Notice of intention to resumegazetted 9th August, 1963.) (Public Plan Kala-munda Regional Sheet 1.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Koorda passed at a meeting ofthe Council held at KOORDA on or about 29thAugust, 1961, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902-1961, for the purposeof a new road, that is to say:—

Koorda.2398/61 (R.378).Road No. 8535 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Ninghan Location 2149 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-grams 58230 and 68786. 1 acre 1 rood 33.8 perchesbeing resumed from Ninghan Location 2149. (Noticeof intention to resume gazetted 9th August, 1963.)(Public Plan 56/80, El.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Manjimup passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at MANJIMUP on or about29th November, 1960, the undermentioned landshave been set apart, taken, or resumed under sec-tion 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:—

Manjimup.3152/59 (R. 430).Road No. 4682 (Starkies Road-deviation). A

strip of land, one chain wide, leaving the presentroad on a southern boundary of Nelson Location2121 (Reserve 21763) and extending, as surveyedand as delineated and coloured dark brown onOriginal Plan 9021, north-westwards and westwardsthrough the said location to and through location5210 to road No. 9158 (South-Western Highway)within the latter location. 3 roods 32.6 perchesbeing being resumed from Nelson Location 5210.(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 10th May,1963.) The area of Reserve 21763 is hereby reducedby 1 acre 2 roods 8.6 perches. Those portions ofroad shown coloured blue on Original Plan 9021are hereby closed. (Public Plans 442B/40, Fl andManjimup.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Mukinbudin passed at a meet-ing of the Council held at MUKINBUDIN on orabout the 14th September, 1960, the undermen-tioned lands have been set apart, taken, or re-sumed under section 17 of the Public Works Act,1902-1961, for the purpose of a new road, that isto say:—

Mukinbudin.L. & S. 2969/60 (M.R. 190), M.R.D. 1016/60.Road No. 7444 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of the Mukinbudin-Lake Brown Railway Re-serve as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagrams 69336 and 69337.(Public Plans 54/80, B4, and Lake Brown.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Northampton passed at ameeting of the Council held at NORTHAMPTONon or about the 16th August, 1960, the undermen-tioned lands have been set apart, taken, or re-sumed under section 17 of the Public Works Act,1902-1961, for the purpose of a new road, that isto say:-

Northampton.1310/60 (R552).Road No. 12553. A strip of land, one chain wide,

widening in parts, leaving road No. 8520 at thenorth-western corner of Murchison Location 39and extending, as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Original Plan 9245, southwards, east-wards and south-eastwards inside and along partcf the western boundary of and through the saidlocation to its southern boundary and throughVictoria Location 4667 to road No. 8301 (WestCoastal Highway) on the eastern boundary of thelatter location. 15 acres 2 roods 13 perches being re-sumed from Murchison Location 39 and 7 acres1 rood 11 perches being resumed from VictoriaLocation 4667. (Notice of intention to resumegazetted 9th August, 1963.) (Public Plan 191/80,B3.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Three Springs passed at ameeting of the Council held at THREE SPRINGSon or about 11th June, 1958, the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:

Three Springs.1128/27 (R404).Road No. 9679. (a) Widening of parts. Those

portions of Victoria Locations 4480 and 5283 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagrams 66806 and 66807.

(b) Extension. A strip of land, one chain wide,widening in Victoria Locations 4505, 4608, 4586and Kadathinni Agricultural Area Lot 15 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagrams 66803, 66804 and 66805, leavingthe northern terminus of the present road at thenorth-western corner of location 4480 and extend-ing, as surveyed, eastwards along the northernboundary of the said location 4480, northwardsalong an eastern boundary of location 4608 andagain eastwards along the northernmost northernboundary of location 4505 and again northwardsto and along the western boundaries of locations4130, 4129 and Kadathinni Agricultural Area Lot15 to a surveyed road at the north-western cornerof lot 15.

5 acres 1 rood 5 perches being resumed fromKadathinni Agricultural Area Lot 15, and 5 acres1 rood 6 perches, 3 acres 2 roods 29 perches, 4 acres3 roods 25 perches, 3 acres 2 roods 29 perches, and5 acres 0 roods 36 perches, being resumed fromVictoria Locations 4480, 4505, 4586, 4608 and 5283respectively. (Notice of intention to resume gazet-ted 9th August, 1963.)

(Public Plan 94/80, Fl.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the reso-lution of the Shire of Upper Blackwood passed ata meeting of the Council held at BOYUP BROOKon or about 5th March, 1963, the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1961, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:

Upper Blackwood.4030/08 (R397).Road No. 3442 (deviation of part). A strip of

land, one chain wide, leaving the present road ata point on the northern boundary of Nelson Loca-tion 9435 situate 21 chains 35.6 links eastward ofthe northernmost i-korth-western corner of thelocation and extending (unsurveyed) south-east-wards about 16 chains 30 links; thence eastwardsabout 19 chains 30 links to the western align-ment of road No. 3165.

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Road No. 3442. (a) Regazettal of deviation ofpart to agree with survey. A strip of land onechain wide, widening at its terminus leaving thepresent road at a point on the northern bound-ary of Nelson Location 9435 situate 20 chains 70links eastward of the northernmost north-westerncorner of the location and extending, as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 68812, south-eastwards and eastwardthrough the said location to the western alignmentof road No. 3165.

(b) Widening of part. That portion of NelsonLocation 9435 containing 36.7 perches as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 68812, 1 rood 27 perches being resumedfrom Nelson Location 9435. (Notice of intention toresume gazetted 17th May 1963).

(Public Plan 438A/40, Cl.)(The notice concerning the widening and devia-

tion of road No. 3442 appearing in GovernmentGazette (No. 57) of 2nd August, 1963, page 2232,is hereby superseded.)

And whereas His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator has declared that thesaid lands have been set apart, taken, or resumedfor the purpose of the said roads, and that plansof the said lands might be inspected at the Depart-ment of Lands and Surveys, Perth, it is herebynotified that the lands described above are roadswithin the meaning of the Local Government Act,1960-1962, subject to the provisions of the saidAct.

Dated this 25th day of September, 1963.By order of His Excellency the Lieutenant-

Governor and Administrator,STEWART BOVELL,

Minister for Lands.

STATE HOUSING ACT, 1946-1961.Cancellation of Dedication.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 4th October, 1963.

Corres. 847/44.IT is hereby notified that His Excellency theLieutenant-Governor and Administrator in Execu-tive Council has been pleased to cancel the dedica-tion, under the provisions of the State HousingAct, 1946-1961, of the lands described in the fol-lowing schedule:—

Lot or Location No.Perth Lot 510Cockburn Sound LocatKalgoorlie Lot 2870Kalgoorlie Lot R132Northam Lot 329Fremantle Lot 1732Swan Location 5659Swan Location 4034Perth Lot E74Geraldton Lot 533

Under

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893-1959.Application 41527/63.

TAKE notice that The Public Trustee in and forthe State of Western Australia the Executor ofthe Will of John Albert Ferguson deceased hasmade application to be registered under the Trans-fer of Land Act 1893-1959 as the proprietor of anestate in fee simple in possession in the followingparcel of land situate in the Swan District andbeing:

Portions of Swan Location 15 containing to-gether 2 roods and being lots 262 and 263on Plan 2130 Sheet 1.

Bounded on the north by part of the southernboundary of William Street measuring 2chains 50 links on the east by part ofthe western boundary of Ewart Street

measuring 2 chains and one-tenth of alink on the south by the northern boun-dary of lot 264 of Swan Location 15 onPlan 2130 Sheet 1 measuring 2 chains 50links and on the west by the eastern boun-daries of lots 218 and 219 on the said planmeasuring 2 chains and one-tenth of alink.

And further take notice that all persons otherthan the applicant claiming to have any estateright title or interest on the above parcel of landand desiring to object to the said application arehereby required to lodge in this office on or beforethe eighteenth day of November next a caveatforbidding the said land being brought under theoperation of the said Act.

P. JOHNSEN,Registrar of Titles.

Office of Titles, Perth, this 1st day of October,1963.

D. W. Finkelstein, Solicitor, Perth, Solicitorfor the Applicant.

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893-1959.Application 5515/1962.

TAKE notice that Henry Leake Kelsall of ExmoorMoora Farmer has made application to be regis-tered under the Transfer of Land Act 1893-1959 asthe proprietor of an estate in fee simple in posses-sion in the following parcel of land situate in theMoora District and being:

Melbourne Location 55 containing 40 acres 1rood 18 perches.

Bounded on the south by a northern boundaryof lot M227 of Melbourne Location 911 onPlan 2865 measuring 14 chains 6.5 links onthe west by eastern boundaries of lotsM227 and M229 of the said MelbourneLocation 911 on Plan 2865 measuring 28chains 70 links on the north by part ofa southern boundary of the said lot M229of Melbourne Location 911 on the saidPlan 2865 measuring 14 chains 6.5 linksand on the east by the western boundaryof lot M1645 of Melbourne Location 911on Diagram 7272 and part of the westernboundary of a closed road measuring 28chains 70 links.

And further take notice that all persons otherthan the applicant claiming to have any estateright title or interest in the above parcel of landand desiring to object to the said application arehereby required to lodge in this office on or beforethe eighteenth day of November next a caveat for-bidding the said land being brought under theoperation of the said Act.

P. JOHNSEN,Registrar of Titles.

Office of Titles, Perth, this 1st day of October,1963.

N. B. Robinson & Russell Williams, Solicitors,Perth, Solicitors for the Applicant.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.(Section 18A.)

Restricted Burning Time—Order of Suspension.Bush Fires Board,

East Perth, 1st October, 1963.IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof those provisions of subsection (2) of section18 of the Bush Fires Act, as listed, in relation tothe municipalities referred to hereunder, for theperiods stated.

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a Bush Fire Control Officer appointed by theCouncil concerned may, subject to the directions,if any, of the Council, require a person or theowner or occupier of any land to take any pre-cautions he considers necessary before lightingany fire during the period of this suspension andwhere a fire has already been lit, may direct that

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all reasonable steps be taken by the owner oroccupier or person who lit the fire to extinguishthe fire or to prevent the fire from spreading.

Municipality; Paragraphs Suspended;Period of Suspension.

Shire of Dardanup; (c) ; 1st October, 1963, to 31stOctober, 1963 (inclusive).

Shire of Manjimup; (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and(g) ; 1st October, 1963, to 31st October, 1963(inclusive).

Shire of Serpentine-Jarrandale; (a), (b), (c), (d),(e) and (g); 1st October, 1963, to 13th Octo-ber, 1963 (inclusive).

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.(Section 18A.)

Restricted Burning Times—Order of Suspension.Bush Fires Board,

East Perth, 1st October, 1963.IT is hereby notified that the suspension is orderedof those provisions of subsection (2) of section18 of the Bush Fires Act, as listed, in relation tothe municipalities referred to hereunder, for theperiods stated.

This order is issued subject to the conditionsthat a person shall not set fire to the bush underthe provisions of this order until he has deliveredor caused to be delivered notice of his intentionto burn on the owner or occupier of all land ad-joining the land upon which or upon a part ofwhich the bush proposed to be burnt is situated,and that a Bush Fire Control Officer appointedby the Council may, subject to the directions, ifany, of the Council, require a person or the owneror occupier of any land to take any precautionshe considers necessary before lighting any fireduring the period of this suspension and where afire has already been lit, may direct that allreasonable steps be taken by the owner or occupieror person who lit the fire to extinguish the fireor to prevent the fire from spreading.

Municipality; Paragraphs Suspended;Period of Suspension.

Shire of Capel; (a), (b), (c), (d), (e) and (g);1st October, 1963, to 31st October, 1963 (in-clusive).

Shire of Serpentine-Jarrandale; (a), (b), (c), (d),(e) and (g); 14th October, 1963, to 31stOctober, 1963 (inclusive).

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

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

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 1st October, 1963.

IT is hereby notified that the following ShireCouncils have appointed the following persons asbush fire control officers for their respectiveShires:—

Armadale-Kelmscott: A. Cumming.Dowerin: W. F. Bywater.Esperance: J. F. Cameron and A. Guest.Roebourne: J. A. Fernihough, D. R. Stove, W.

MacGillivray, M. B. Stove, R. B. Sharpe,G. Jager, H. Broad, J. Featherby andJ. Stickney.

The following appointments have been can-celled:

Albany: M. McGeary.Armadale-Kelmscott: P. Kargotich.Esperance: W. C. Sampson and E. B. Norris.Williams: D. Noske.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.(Section 38.)

Fire Weather Officers.Bush Fires Board,

East Perth, 1st October, 1963.IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas approved of the appointments of the follow-ing persons for their respective Shires:

Local Authority; Fire Weather Officer;Deputy Fire Weather Officer.

Esperance; J. F. Cameron; R. B. Hockey.A. SUTHERLAND,

Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Appointment of Officers Authorised to Issue

Permits to Burn Clover.Bush Fires Board,

East Perth, 1st October, 1963.IT is hereby notified that the Bush Fires Boardhas appointed Mr. W. F. Bywater, under the pro-visions of the Bush Fires Act and regulations madethereunder, to issue permits for the purpose ofburning clover in the Shire of Dowerin.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

CORRIGIN SHIRE COUNCIL.List of Bush Fire Control Officers for the

Shire of Corrigin.

Fire Weather Officer: C. A. Box.Deputy Fire Weather Officer: D. C. Turner.Chief Fire Control Officer: C. A. Box.Deputy Chief Fire Control Officer: J. L. Hale.Fire Control Officers: D. E. Downing, A. J. Sibley,

B. H. Talbot, W. R. Seimons, J. E. D. Else-good, R. Poultney, C. L. Larke, M. C. Lockyer,P. A. Szczecinski, J. B. Nicholls, J. Haeusler,E. Turnbull, E. R. Abe, B. Whittington, J. B.Richardson, D. W. S. Overheu, C. Hallett,K. H. Larke, D. C. Turner, B. M. Durston,H. H. Harman, C. C. Hill, J. W. Howard, L.V. Rafferty, F. Walton and Eric Smith.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954.Shire of Tambellup.

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land.PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required, on orbefore the 11th day of November, 1963, to plough,cultivate, scarify or otherwise clear of all inflam-mable material firebreaks, not less than 10 feetwide, in the following positions:

(1) Around the boundaries of all cleared orpart cleared land, where such land is underpasture.

(2) Encircling all crops.(3) Around the boundaries of all cleared or

part cleared land, where such land abutsformed public roads.

(4) Along all railway reserves bounding or in-tersecting the property.

Buildings and Hay Stacks.A firebreak, 10 feet wide, shall be cleared one

chain from the perimeter of all buildings, haystacks and homesteads by the 11th November,1963, and the area between the firebreak and thebuildings, haystacks or homesteads shall be clearedof all inflammable material.

Townsite.Owners and occupiers of all townsite lots are

required to clear them of any accumulation of in-flammable material by the 11th November, 1963.

By order of the Council,J. DUNN,

Shire Clerk.(2)-75698

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BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Town of Albany.

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land.PURSUANT to the powers contained in section33 of the above Act, all owners and/or occupiersof land within the Town of Albany are hereby re-quired to establish, before the 1st December, 1963,a firebreak, not less than 10 feet wide, immediatelywithin the external boundaries of their property.If the property is built upon and the buildings areat a lesser distance than 10 feet from the boun-dary, the break is to be made from the said boun-dary to the building.

Prohibited Burning Times: 22nd December,1963, to 1st March, 1964, inclusive.

Failure to comply with this notice is an offence.Dated this 2nd day of October, 1963.

F. R. BRAND,Town Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Shire of Albany.

Notice to Owners and/or Occupiers of Land in theShire of Albany.

PURSUANT to section 33 of the above Act, you arehereby required to

Prepare and maintain a firebreak, at least ten(10) feet wide, around the perimeter ofall pasture, crop or grass lands, situatedin the north-eastern section of the Coun-cil's District or, where the land is situatedwithin the remainder of the District, pre-pare and maintain a firebreak, at least six(6) feet wide, as aforesaid.

Prepare and maintain a firebreak, at least ten(10) feet wide, around the perimeter ofall buildings and haystacks.

All firebreaks, designated above, mustbe prepared on or before the 1st day ofNovember, 1963, within the north-easternsection of Council's District and on or be-fore the 1st day of December, 1963, withinthe remainder of the District.

Prepare and thereafter maintain a firebreakaround scrub or fallen timber, to beburned to a width of at least ten (10) feetor to such additional width as is requiredby the Bush Fire Control Officer issuingthe permit to burn.

On or before the 1st day of November, 1963,prepare and thereafter maintain an effi-cient firebreak, at least six (6) feet wide,inside and along the boundary of all vacantland situated in the Lower King Townsite.

By order of the Council,F. P. JAGO,

Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.(Section 33.)

Mukinbudin Shire Council.UNDER the powers conferred by section 33 of theBush Fires Act, 1954-1958, each owner and/or occu-pier of land situated within the Shire of Mukin-budin is hereby directed to create and maintainby not later than 19th October, 1963, a firebreaknot less than seven feet wide

(1) within, and not further than one chainaway from all exernal boundaries of hisor her holdings;

(2) remove all inflammable materials fromunder and for a distance of not less than10 feet from any dump of liquid fuels, oilsor greases within the townsite of Mukin-budin.

Failure to comply constitutes an offence.Dated this 21st day of August, 1963.

T. B. CONWAY,Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.(Section 33.)

Mukinbudin Shire Council.UNDER the powers conferred by section 33 of theBush Fires Act, 1954-1958, each owner and/or occu-pier of land, situate within the townsite of Mukin-budin and adjoining residential locations, is herebydirected to dispose of all inflammable wastematerial, grass, weeds, etc., on his/her holding notlater than the 19th October, 1963.

By order of the Mukinbudin Shire Council.Dated this 19th day of September, 1963.

T. B. CONWAY,Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.(Section 33.)

Shire of Rockingham.Notice to Owners and/or Occupiers of Land in the

Rural Ward of the Shire of Rockingham.PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required, on orbefore the 15th day of November, 1963, to clearof all inflammable material firebreaks, not less than10 feet wide, inside and along the common boun-dary of the land owned or occupied by you and atrafficable or constructed road, and to clear fire-breaks, at least 10 feet wide, within one chain ofthe perimeter of any building or group of build-ings or hay stacks.

If it is impracticable for any reason to clear fire-breaks or to remove inflammable materials fromland as required by this notice, the approval ofthe Shire Council or its duly authorised officer mustbe obtained to provide firebreaks in an alternativeposition, or take alternative action to abate firehazards on the land.

Attention is directed to the following provisionsof the Bush Fires Act:

The penalty for failing to comply with thisorder is a fine of not less than £5 nor morethan £100, and a person in default is alsoliable, whether prosecuted or not, to pay tothe Shire Council the cost of performing thework directed in the order if it is not carriedout by the owner or occupier by the date re-quired by this notice.

If the requirements of this notice are carriedout by burning, such burning must be in accord-ance with the relevant provisions of the Bush FiresAct.

Dated this 26th day of September, 1963.D. J. CUTHBERTSON,

Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.(Section 33.)

Shire of Rockingham.Notice to Owners and/or Occupiers of Land in all

Townsites of the Shire of Rockingham.PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required, on orbefore the 15th day of November, 1963, to removefrom the land owned or occupied by you all bushor inflammable materials or to clear firebreaks inaccordance with the following:

(1) Where the land is vacant and no build-ings are erected on it, all bush and inflam-mable materials shall be removed from thewhole of the land.

(2) If buildings are erected on the land, thenthe buildings shall be immediately sur-rounded by a firebreak, cleared of all in-flammable material to a width of 10 feet,or where the boundary of the land is closerto the building than 10 feet then for thatlesser distance between that boundary andthe building, and a firebreak, 10 feet wide,shall also be cleared inside and along thewhole of the boundaries of the land.

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If it is impracticable for any reason to clear fire-breaks or to remove inflammable material fromland as required by this notice, the approval of theShire Council or its duly authorised officer mustbe obtained to provide firebreaks in alternativepositions, or to take alternative action to abatefire hazards on the land.

Attention is directed to the following provisionsof the Bush Fires Act:

The penalty for failing to comply with thisorder is a fine of not less than £5 nor morethan £100 and a person in default is also liable,whether prosecuted or not, to pay to the ShireCouncil the cost of performing the workdirected in this order if it is not carried out bythe owner or occupier by the date requiredby this notice.

"Bush" is defined to include grass, leavesand twigs whether alive or dead.

If the requirements of this notice are carriedout by burning, such burning must be in accord-ance with the relevant provisions of the Bush FiresAct.

Dated this 26th day of September, 1963.By order of the Council,

D. J. CUTHBERTSON,Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.(Section 33.)

Shire of Coorow.Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land Within

the Shire of Coorow.PURSUANT to the powers contained in section33 of the above Act, you are hereby required, onor before the 31st October, 1963, to plough, scarify,cultivate or otherwise clear, and thereafter main-tain free of all inflammable material, firebreaksof not less than 6 (six) feet in width in the fol-lowing positions on the land owned or occupiedby you:

(1) Inside and along the whole of the ex-ternal boundaries of the property or pro-perties owned or occupied by you.

(2) Where buildings or haystacks are situ-ated on the property, additional firebreaksnot less than ten (10) feet in width mustbe provided within five (5) chains of theperimeter of such buildings or haystacks,in such manner as to completely encirclethe buildings or haystacks.

If for any reason it is considered impractibleto provide firebreaks in the position required bythis notice, the approval of the Shire Council mustbe obtained to construct such firebreaks in analternative position. Approval to any such varia-tion will only be granted where the Bush FireControl Officer for the area has first signified hisapproval to the variation.

Townsites.—All townsite lots must be clearedand maintained free of all accumulations of in-flammable material.

Penalty for Non-compliance:—Minimum £5,Maximum £100.

By order of the Council,P. J. BENNETT.

Shire Clerk.30th September, 1963.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.(Section 33.)

Donnybrook Shire Council.Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land in

the Shire of Donnybrook.PURSUANT to powers contained in section 33 ofthe Bush Fires Act, 1954-1958, you are herebyrequired to plough, cultivate, scarify or otherwiseclear of all inflammable material, and thereaftermaintain, firebreaks, not less than six feet 4(6 ft.)wide, along the boundaries of all properties whichadjoin a cleared or partly-cleared road or railwayreserve or in such positions as required and directedby a Bush Fire Control Officer or the Council.

Provide similar breaks as mentioned above, sixfeet (6 ft.) wide around all houses, sheds, hay-stacks and the like within five (5) chains of theperimeter of same.

The first cultivation of breaks is to be completedby the 30th September, 1963 (without exemptionby a Fire Control Officer) and finally completedby the 1st December, 1963.

Townsite Land.—All lots within townsites arerequired to be completely cleared of all debris ofan inflammable nature and maintained free ofsuch material.

Should it be deemed necessary to alter the posi-tion of any break described above, approval mustbe obtained from a Bush Fire Control Officer.

An inspection of firebreaks throughout the Shirewill be carried out by a Warden of the Bush FiresBoard and an officer of the Council.

By order of the Council,D. A. JONES,

Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.(Section 33.)

Corrigin Shire Council.Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land.

UNDER the provisions of the above Act, you arehereby required, on or before the 15th October,1963, to plough, cultivate, scarify, burn, or other-wise clear a firebreak, not less than eight feet inwidth, details as follows:

The property must be divided by firebreaksinto areas of not more than 500 acres, andthese breaks need not follow the perimeter ofany particular paddock, but will be acceptablefollowing land contours, in an endeavour toovercome possible water erosion.

So that any owner or occupier, who considersthat compliance with this order may cause erosionor for any other reason, wishes to vary the positionof the firebreaks, must obtain the approval ofthis Council before making a firebreak in analternative position.

Permission has been granted by Council thisyear to the owners of crop paddocks until the1st November, 1963, to cut hay and provide fire-breaks around their perimeter.

Special Notice: A firebreak inspection will ,bemade in conjunction with a Bush Fires Board Offi-cer, after which defaulters will be prosecuted.

C. A. BOX,Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.

Town of Bunbury.

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land in theBunbury Town District.

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required, on orbefore the 30th day of November, 1963, to plough,cultivate, scarify or otherwise clear of all inflam-mable material, firebreaks, not less than 10 feetwide, in the following position on the land ownedor occupied by you:

Immediately surrounding all buildings and hay-stacks or within five chains of the peri-meter of all buildings and haystacks onthe land.

Inside and along the boundaries of all landabutting public roads, including scrub andpasture.

If it is impracticable for any reason to clear fire-breaks in the position required by this notice, theapproval of the Council must be obtained to providethem in an alternative situation.

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Firebreaks in the situation described hereunderwill be accepted as complying with the require-ments of this notice so far as it applies to thecommon boundary between the land of any owneror occupier and the abutting lands referred tohereunder:

Where the land of an owner or occupierabuts on Crown land or a reserve and the owneror occupier has cleared a firebreak, not lessthan 10 feet wide, on the Crown land or reservealong the common boundary.

Dated this 27th day of September, 1963.By Order of the Council,

A. L. SCOTT,Town Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.DUE to seasonal conditions, the time for the com-pletion of firebreaks within the Shire of Mingenewhas been extended to the 15th October, 1963.

F. B. COOPER,Shire Clerk.

NORTHAM TOWN COUNCIL.Firebreaks.

Notice to Owners and Occupiers of Land.PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the Bush Fires Act, 1954-1958, all owners and/oroccupiers of land within the Town of Northam arehereby required to establish before the 29th Octo-ber, 1963, a firebreak, not less than six feet wide,immediately within the external boundaries of theirproperty.

If the property is built upon and the buildingsare at a lesser distance than six feet from theboundary, the break is to be made from the saidboundary to the building.

Owners and/or occupiers of all townsite lots inthe district are also required to clear them of anyaccumulation of inflammable material.

Failure to comply with this notice is an offence.Dated this 25th day of September, 1963.

N. J. D. RIDGWAY,Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Approved Scheme.Shire of Canning Town Planning Scheme No. 1.

Mitchell Place Scheme, Bentley.T.P.B. 853/2/16/1.

IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that theHon. the Minister for Town Planning approved theShire of Canning Town Planning Scheme No. 1, aspublished hereunder on the 25th day of September,1963.

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

SHIRE OF CANNING.Town Planning Scheme No. 1.

Mitchell Place Scheme—Bentley.RESOLVED that the Canning Shire Council, inpursuance of section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act, 1928-1959, prepare the aboveTown Planning Scheme with reference to an areasituated wholly within the Canning Shire andenclosed within the inner edge of a blue border onthe plan now produced to the Canning Shire Council

and marked and certified by the President and theShire Clerk of the Council under their hands datedthe 27th day of August, 1962, as Plan No. 1 andPlan No. 2.

Details of Mitchell Place Scheme—Bentley.1. Responsible Authority: The authority re-

sponsible for enforcing the observance of thisScheme is the Shire of Canning (hereinafter re-ferred to as "the Council").

2. Area: The Scheme shall apply to the landcontained within a blue border on Plan No. 1 andon Plan No. 2. The said land is hereinafter re-ferred to as "the Area".

3. General Objects: The general objects of theScheme are-

(a) to improve and develop the Area to the bestpossible advantage;

(b) to make provision for the better use of theland within the Area for building purposes;

(c) to make better provision for roads andtraffic within the Area.

4. Works to be Carried Out: The following worksshall be carried out within the Area:

(a) The area shall be re-surveyed in con-formity with the design shown on PlanNo. 2.

(b) The roads coloured yellow on Plan No. 2shall be constructed and drained.

5. Acquisition of Land: The land within theArea or so much thereof as is necessary to imple-ment the Scheme shall be resumed or otherwiseacquired by the Council.

6. Owner's Option: (1) The owner of the landmarked lot 35 on Plan No. 1 (being portion of lot35 on Land Titles Office Plan No. 2550) shall beoffered the land marked lot 2 on Plan No. 2 in fullsatisfaction of all claims for compensation inrespect of the resumption from him of the saidlot 35 on Plan No. 1 and otherwise in respect ofthe operation of this Scheme.

7. (2) The owner of lot 33 on Plan No. 1 shallbe offered lot 17 on Plan No. 2 in replacement andin full satisfaction for all claims for compensationin respect of the resumption from him of the landhatched blue on Plan No. 1 and the offer mentionedin the next succeeding clause shall refer only tothat portion of lot 33 as is not hatched blue on PlanNo. 1.

8. The owners of all land within the area exceptthose who accept new lots under the provisions ofparagraph 17 of the Scheme and with the exceptionof the owner of the said lot 35 on Plan No. 1 re-ferred to in paragraph 6 of this Scheme and subjectto paragraph 7 shall be offered the right to par-ticipate in the net profits of the scheme in accord-ance with the subsequent clauses hereof in fullsatisfaction of all claims for compensation inrespect of the resumption of land from them andotherwise in respect of the operation of this Scheme.

9. Nature of Offers: The offers mentioned aboveshall be made in writing to each of the said ownersand served by certified post on him at his addressas appearing in the Rate Book of the Council.

10. The offer shall specify a date not being lessthan twenty-eight (28) days after the posting ofthe said offer within which the offer may be ac-cepted.

11. The offer may be accepted by notice inwriting to the Council at any time before the datespecified in the said offer and, if not acceptedwithin such time, shall, subject to clause 22 here-of, be deemed to have been rejected. No accept-ance of the offer shall be deemed a valid accept-ance unless all rates and taxes owed by the ownerof land within the Area have been paid.

12. Valuations: The land within the Area withthe exception of the portions thereof designatedas lot 35 on Plan No. 1 (being portion of lot 35

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on Land Titles Office Plan No. 2550) and the por-tion of lot 33 as is hatched blue on Plan No. 1shall be valued as at the date of the coming intooperation of this scheme so as to ascertain thevalue of each portion thereof to be resumed fromeach owner.

13. The valuation shall be made by the ChiefValuer of the Taxation Department of WesternAustralia or by some person appointed by him toascertain the unimproved value as defined by sec-tion 533 (3) of the Local Government Act, 1960-1961.

14. Owners Interest in Scheme: Each ownerfrom whom land has been resumed (with the ex-ception of the owner of lot 35 on Plan No. 1) andsubject to clause 16 hereof who has accepted theoffer mentioned in clause 8 hereof shall be deemedto be entitled to an interest in this Scheme of anamount which the value of the land resumed fromhim bears to the total value of the land resumedfor the purpose of this Scheme with the ex-ception of the said Lot 35 on Plan No. 1 and withthe exception of the land hatched blue on PlanNo. 1.

15. In the event of any owner not accepting theoffer mentioned in clause 8 hereof, the Councilshall pay to such owner such compensation as maybe found to be due to him by reason of the re-sumption of his land and by reason of the opera-tion of this Scheme and the Council shall be en-titled to the interest in the Scheme to whichsuch owner would have been entitled if he hadaccepted the said offer.

16. In calculating the interest in the Scheme towhich the owner of Lot 33 is entitled, the landhatched blue on Plan No. 1 shall be excluded andif he accepts the offer mentioned in clause 8, lot17 on Plan No. 2 shall be transferred to him inreplacement of the said land hatched blue and hisinterest in the Scheme shall be only in respect ofthe balance of the said lot 33 not so transferredto him.

17. Disposal of New Lots: The new lots createdby the resurvey of the area shown on Plan No. 2as lots 1 and lots 3 to 16, inclusive, shall be dis-posed of by the Council by public auction ortender or by offering them at upset prices toowners in lieu of cash as part payment of theirshare in the Scheme. In all cases a reserve orupset price shall be placed on each of the saidlots of an amount recommended by the ChiefValuer of the Taxation Department of WesternAustralia, or some person recommended by him.In the event of any of the said lots not havingbeen disposed of after being offered for sale or toone of the said owners, as aforesaid, the Councilmay sell such lots at such prices and by such termsand conditions as it thinks fit.

18. Costs and Expenses of Scheme: The Schemeshall be debited with-. (a) the administration costs of the Scheme;

(b) the costs of the works to be carried out.The Scheme shall be credited with the net pro-

ceeds of sale of the lots mentioned in paragraph17 hereof.

19. Distribution of Profits of Scheme: The netprofits of the Scheme shall be divided among thepersons entitled to an interest in the Scheme inaccordance with their respective interests as setout in paragraphs 14, 15 and 16 hereof.

20. Encumbrances on Title: In the event ofany land in the Area being subject to a registeredmortgage, charge or lease, or to a caveat to pro-tect the interest of a purchaser, mortgagee, chargeeor lessee, the Council shall not in the case of lots2 and 17 on Plan No. 2 transfer the said lots tothe owners unless subject to simliar encumbrancesor with the consent of all persons entitled to thebenefit of the encumbrances and in the case ofother land resumed the Council shall not pay anymoneys to the owner thereof in accordance withparagraph 19 without the consent of the saidInPrtgagee, chargee or purchaser.

21. Time Limit for Claims for Compensation:Claims for compensation by reason of the operationof this Scheme shall be made within six (6)months of the coming into operation of this Schemeor the date of the issue of a notice of resumptionwhichever is the latter.

22. Powers of Council: The Council in the con-duct and management of this Scheme shall havethe following powers:

(a) To enter and inspect the land within theArea.

(b) To enter into agreements or arrangementswith the owners of any land within theArea.

(c) To extend the time within which any offermay be accepted.

(d) To acquire by purchase or otherwise anyland within the Area.

(e) To demolish wholly or partly any build-ings which are in the Area of or withinthe building lines of any new streets onPlan No. 2.

Dated this 27th day of August, 1962.JOSEPH W. COLE,

President.NOEL DAWKINS,

Shire Clerk.

RecommendedJ. E. LLOYD,

Chairman Town Planning Board.24th September, 1963.

ApprovedL. A. LOGAN,

Hon. Minister for Town Planning.25th September, 1963.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (AS AMENDED).

Advertisement of Approved Scheme.Shire of Canning Town Planning Scheme No. 4.

Rossmoyne Drive, Rossmoyne.T.P.B. 853/2/16/7.

IT is hereby notified for public information, inaccordance with section 7 of the Town Planningand Development Act, 1928 (as amended), thatthe Hon. the Minister for Town Planning ap-proved the Shire of Canning Town PlanningScheme No. 4, as published hereunder on the 20thday of September, 1963.

J. E. LLOYD,Chairman,

Town Planning Board.

SHIRE OF CANNING.Town Planning Scheme No. 4.

Rossmoyne Drive Redevelopment Scheme.RESOLVED that the Canning Shire Council, inpursuance of section 7 of the Town Planning andDevelopment Act, 1928-1961, prepare the aboveTown Planning Scheme with reference to an areasituated wholly within the Canning Shire andenclosed with the inner edge of a blue border on theplan now produced to the Canning Shire Counciland marked and certified by the President and theShire Clerk of the Council under their hands datedthe 27th day of August, 1962, as Plan No. 1 andPlan No. 2.

Details of Rossmoyne Drive Scheme.1. Responsible Authority: The authority respon-

sible for the administration and enforcement ofthis Scheme is the Council of the Shire of Canning.

2. Area: The Scheme shall apply to the landcontained within the blue border on the attachedplan (hereinafter called "the plan," the said landis hereinafter referred to as "the area").

3. General Objects: The general objects of theScheme are to improve and develop the area to thebest possible advantage and to secure suitable pro-vision for traffic, residences and to make suitableprovision for the use of the land within the areafor building purposes.

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4. Acquisition of Land: The land in the areashall be resumed or otherwise acquired by theCouncil for the purposes of the Scheme.

5. Re-survey of Area: The area shall be re-sur-veyed according to the design shown on the plan.

6. Works to be carried out: The following worksshall be carried out within the Area:

(a) The construction of roads.(b) The drainage of roads.(c) The xe-survey of the Area.

7. Allocation and Disposal of New Lots: The lotscreated by the re-survey of the Area will be dealtwith as follows:

(a) Each owner will be offered the new lotshown on the Plan bearing the number ofhis existing lot (hereinafter called "re-placement lots") marked in red figures.

(b) The remainder of the new lots (herein-after called "surplus, lots") will be sold orotherwise disposed of and the proceedstherefrom credited against the costs of theScheme.

8. Offer of Replacement Lots to Owners: Theoffer of replacement lots will in each case be madesubject to the owner releasing the Council fromall claims for compensation in respect of theacquisition of his land and otherwise in respect ofthe operation of the Scheme.

9. Rejected Lots: If any owner shall not acceptthe offer made in accordance with clause 7 hereofthe lots not so accepted shall be treated as rejectedlots in accordance with the following provisions ofthe Scheme.

10. Method of Sale of Rejected Lots: The Coun-cil may sell the rejected lots either by public auc-tion, tender or private contract as a whole or inseparate lots upon such terms and conditions asthe Council shall think fit. In the event of a saleby private contract the price shall not be less thanthe price recommended by the Chief Valuer of theTaxation Department of Western Australia unlessafter submitting the land for sale by public auc-tion or by tender that price has not been obtained.

11. Valuation of Rejected Lots: The Councilmay, instead of selling all or any of the rejectedlots, ascertain the value of them or of those unsoldfrom the Chief Valuer of the Taxation Departmentof Western Australia, and credit the Scheme withthe value so ascertained, and in that event thelots shall be the property of the Council and maybe retained sold or otherwise dealt with in suchmanner as the Council thinks fit.

12. Claims for Compensation: In the event ofany claims for compensation not having beensettled at the time when the Council is ready totransfer lots in pursuance of this Scheme, theCouncil may estimate the amount of compensationpayable and the costs relating thereto, and debitthe Scheme with the net amount so estimated. Inthe event of the Council so doing, the differencebetween the estimated and the actual compensa-tion payable shall be received or paid by the Coun-cil as the case may be.

13. Costs of the Scheme: The Scheme shall bedebited with

(a) the administration costs of the Scheme;(b) the costs of the survey df the Area;(c) the costs of the works to be carried out;(d) all compensation payable to owners who do

not accept the offer mentioned in clause 7hereof and all costs and expenses of deter-mining and settling the compensationpayable;

(e) the estimated compensation and costs pay-able under clause 12 hereof;

(f) the costs of acquisition of any land withinthe Area in the event of such land beingacquired by the Council other than by re-sumption.

14. Income of Scheme: The Scheme shall becredited with any amount received by the Councilon the sale of rejected lots and the amounts, if

any, of the valuation of the rejected lots in-accord-ance with clause 11 hereof, in each case less theproportion of the Scheme attributable to such lots.

15. Apportionment of Costs: The net costs ofthe Scheme shall be divided equally among the newresidential lots in the Area. Upon the transfer ofa new lot to an owner, his proportion of the netcosts of the Scheme shall be payable by him.

16. Encumbrances on Title: In the event of anyland in the Area being subject. to a registeredmortgage charge or lease or to a caveat to protectthe interest of the purchaser, mortgagee chargee orlessee, the Council shall not, transfer a new lot tothe owner unless subject to similar encumbrancesor with the consent of all persons entitled to thebenefit of the encumbrances.

17. Time Limit of Claims for Compensation:Claims for compensation by reason of the operationof this Scheme shall be made within six months ofthe Scheme coming into operation or of the issueof a notice of resumption, whichever is the later.

18. Powers of Council: The Council in the con-duct and management of this Scheme shall havethe following powers:

(a) To enter and inspect the land within theArea.

(b) To enter into agreements or arrangementswith the owners of any land within theArea.

(c) To extend the time within which any offerof replacement lots may be accepted.

(d) To acquire by purchase or otherwise anyland within the Area.

(e) To transfer any land acquired by it in pur-suance of this Scheme as compensation orpart compensation and to enter into agree-ments relative to the determination andsettling of compensation.

(f) To demolish wholly or partly any buildingswhich are in the Area of or within thebuilding lines of any new streets on PlanNo. 2.

Dated this 27th day of August, 1962.JOSEPH W. COLE,

President.NOEL DAWKINS,

Shire Clerk.

RecommendedJ. E. LLOYD,

Chairman Town Planning Board.19th September, 1963.

ApprovedL. A. LOGAN,

Hon. Minister for Town Planning.25th September, 1963.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.Tenders closing at Perth at 2.30 p.m. on the

dates mentioned hereunder are invited for thefollowing works.

All tenders are to be on a firm basis. Rise andfall clause will not apply.

Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. Min-ister for Works, c/o Contract Office, The Barracks,St. George's Place, Perth" and are to be endorsed"Tender."

The highest, lowest, or any tender will notnecessarily be accepted.

ContractNo. Project Closing

DateConditions now

Available at

196315298 Byford—Oakford School Oct. 8 P.W.D., Perth

—Septic Tank Installa-tion

15300 Three Springs School Oct. 8 P.W.D., PerthAdditions, 1963 Police Station, Three

Springs

15301 Burekup School—Septic Oct. 8 P.W.D., PerthTank Installation P.W.D., Banbury

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ContractNo. Project

ClosingDate

Conditions nowAvailable at

196315302 Kalgoorlie School of Mines Oct. 8 P.W.D., Perth

—Alterations and Ad-ditions

P.W.D., Kalgoorlie

16303 Stoneville Agricnitoral Re-search Station—New

Oct. 8 P.W.D., Perth

Toilet Block—Erection

15305 Ballidu School and Quart-ers—Septic Tank In-stallation

Oct. 15 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., NorthamPolice Station, Won-

gan Hills

15306 Halls Creek Hospital Oct. 15 P.W.D., PerthRepairs and Renova-tions

P.W.D., WyndhamP.W.D., DerbyP.W.D., GeraldtonPolice Station, Halls

Creek

15307 Walpole School—Septic Oct. 15 P.W.D., PerthTank Installation P.W.D., Albany

Police Station, Den-mark

15308 Norseman—Police Stationand Quarters, Repairsand Renovations

Oct. 15 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., KalgoorliePolice Station, Norse-

manPolice Station, Es-

perance

15310 Eastern Goldfields Tech-nical School, Principal's

Oct. 15 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., Kalgoorlie

Quarters—Repairs andRenovations

15311 Carnarvon Primary School Oct. 15 P.W.D., Perth—Additions, 1963-64 P.W.D., Geraldton

P.W.D., Carnarvon

15312 Geraldton Agricultural Oct. 15 P.W.D., PerthDepartment Offices P.W.D., GeraldtonAdditions

15313 Exmouth Caravan Park Oct. 15 P.W.D., PerthAmenities Block—Erec-tion

P.W.D., GeraldtonP.W.D., Port Hed-

landP.W.D., Carnarvon

15315 Collie—Police Station and Oct. 22 P.W.D., PerthQuarters—Repairs and P.W.D., BunburyRenovations Clerk of Courts, Collie

15316 Marmion Beach School Oct. 15 P.W.D., PerthRepairs and Renova-tions

15317 Harvey High School Oct. 22 P.W.D., PerthAdditions, 1963 P.W.D., Bunbury

P.W.D., Harvey

15318 Bunbury Regional Hos-pital—Erection

Oct. 29 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., Bunbury

ContractNo. Project Closing

DateConditions now

Available at

196315319 Whitby Falls Mental Hos-

pital — Mechanical Vent-ilation of Day Room

Oct. 15 P.W.D., Perth

15320 Northam Hospital—Altera-tions to Sterilizing Facili-ties

Oct. 29 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., Northam

By order of the Hon. Minister for Works.J. McCONNELL,

Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1961.Sale of Land.

P.W. 718/63, Ex. Co. No. 3009.NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theGovernor has authorised, under section 29 of thePublic Works Act, 1902-1961, the sale by publicauction or private contract of the land hereinafterdescribed, such land being no longer required forthe purpose for which it is held.

Land.Victoria Location 10699, formerly portion of Vic-

toria Location 4386 (C.P. Lease 8133/56).Dated this 25th day of September, 1963.

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1961.Sale of Land.

P.W. 1685/51 "A," Ex. Co. No. 3005.NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency theLieutenant-Governor and Administrator has auth-orised, under section 29 (7) of the Public WorksAct, 1902-1961, the sale by private contract of theland hereinafter described, such land being nolonger required for the purpose for which it isheld.

Land.Portion of Fremantle Town Lot 929, being part

of the land on L.T.O. Diagram 8963 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1270, folio 966) compris-ing an area of approximately 0.9 perches.

Dated this 25th day of September, 1963.J. McCONNELL,

Under Secretary for Works.

P.W. 1221/61 ; Ex. Co. No. 3013Public Works Act, 1902-61

LAND RESUMPTION

Northam Hospital Extension

NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the piece or parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto—beingin the Northam Town District—has, in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 25th day of September, 1963,been set apart, taken, or resumed for the purposes of the following public work, namely :—Northam Hospital Extension.

And further notice is hereby given that the said piece or parcel of land so set apart, taken, or resumed is marked offand more particularly described on Plan, P.W.D., W.A. 40609, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister fororks, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said land shall vest in Her Majesty for an estate in fee simple in possession for thepublic work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A.,

No. 40609Owner or Reputed Owner Description Area

Nora Veronica Chidlowa. r. p.0 1 4.9Portion of Northam Town Lot 139, being Lot 5

on L.T.O. Diagram 1247 (Certificate of TitleVolume 343, Folio 155)

Certified correct this 12th day of September, 1963.

G. P. WILD,Minister for Works.

J. P. DWYER,Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator

in Executive Council.

Dated this 25th day of September, 1963.

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P.W.W.S. 742/42 ; Ex. Co. No. 3011Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1961 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1961

LAND RESUMPTION

Metropolitan Water Supply-Serpentine-Mundaring Link-Gravitation Main

IN OTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the piece or parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto-beingin the Swan District-has in pursuance of the written approval and consent of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 25th day of September, 1963, been set apart,taken, or resumed for the purposes of the following public work, namely :-Metropolitan Water Supply-Serpentine-Mun-daring Link-Gravitation Main.

And further notice is hereby given that the said piece or parcel of land so set apart, taken, or resumed is marked offand more particularly described on Plan, P.W.D., W.A. 40605 (L.T.O. Diagram 29103), which may be inspected at the Officeof the Minister for Works, Perth.

And it is hereby directed that the said lands shall vest in The Minister for Water Supply for an estate in fee simple inpossession for the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates,interests, rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever.

SCHEDULE

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A.,

No. 40605Owner or Reputed Owner Description Area

John William Anderson, registered proprietor,and Reginald Edward Ellery, purchaserunder Contract of Sale

a. r. p.Portion of Swan Location 33, being that part of 0 0 12.6

Lot 32 on L.T.O. Diagram 24663, now thesubject of L.T.O. Diagram 29103 (Certificateof Title Volume 1030, Folio 289)

Certified correct this 16th day of September, 1963.

G. P. WILD,Minister for Works.

J. P. DWYER,Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator

in Executive Council.

Dated this 25th day of September, 1963.

Main Roads Act, 1930-1961 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1956 P.W. 511/61NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LAND

Main Roads-Widening of High Road-Stock Road to North Lake Road Section

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1961, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto, and being all in the Swan District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Main Roads-Widen-ing of High Road-Stock Road to North Lake Road Section, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off onPlan P.W.D., W.A. 40608 (L.T.O. Plan 8008), which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

a. r. p.1 Willagee Park Hotels Pro- Willagee Park Hotels Pro- Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.3

prietary Ltd. prietary Ltd. Lot 1 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1194, Folio 567)

2 Rish Estates Proprietary Vacant .... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.0Limited Lot 48 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1205, Folio 679)3 Rish Estates Proprietary Vacant ........... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.0

Limited Lot 47 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1205, Folio 678)

4 John Edward Connell .... Vacant .... .... .... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.8Lot 46 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1165, Folio 629)

5 Brian Kenneth John Ed-wards and Linley Jean

B. K. J. and L. J. Edwards Portion of Swan Location 73, being part ofLot 45 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

0 0 0.8

Edwards Title Volume 1147, Folio 610)6 Richard Chaisty .... .... R. Chaisty .... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.8

Lot 44 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1147, Folio 612)

7 Austin Brendan Benedict A. B. B. Culhane.... .... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.9Culhane Lot 43 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1171, Folio 147)8, 9 Ronald Mervyn Young .... Vacant .... .... . Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 2.4and each of Lots 41, 42 and 37 on L.T.O. Plan12a 8008 (Certificate of Title Volume 1257, Folio

330)9a Stanislaw Szkiela .... .... Vacant .. Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.9

Lot 40 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1151, Folio 341)

10 Keith Harry Barnes and Vacant Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.9Grace Evelyn Barnes Lot 39 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1172, Folio 68)11 Laurina May Toomey Vacant .... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.9

Lot 38 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1151, Folio 864)

12 William Ernest Langley and W. E. and P. B. Langley .... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Phyllis Barbara Langley Lot 36 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1209, Folio 158)

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SCHEDULE—continued

No. Owner or Reputed Owne AreaOccupier or Reputed Occupier Description (approx.)

a. r. p.13 John Doyle Vacant Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7

Lot 35 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1149, Folio 309)

14 James Edward Connelly .... J. E. Connelly Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Lot 34 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1183, Folio 955)

15 Hilda Grace Nix .... H. G. Nix .... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.4and each of Lots 33 and 32 on L.T.O. Plan 800815a (Certificate of Title Volume 1172, Folio 635)16 Keith John Wells K. J. Wells Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7

Lot 31 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1169, Folio 701)

17 Raymond Leslie Wright .... R. L. Wright Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Lot 30 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1248, Folio 282)

17a Leslie Tapper and Dorothea L . and D. H. Tapper .... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Hope Tapper Lot 29 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1247, Folio 933)17b Donald Howard King and D. H. and E. J. King Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7

Eileen Joyce King Lot 28 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1247, Folio 932)

17e Timothy Joseph Allen .. T. J. Allen Portion of Swan Location 73. being part of 0 0 0.9Lot 27 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1247, Folio 934)

18 Clayton Brian Bartram C. B. B. and A. K. Cockerill Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.9Cockerill and Allison Lot 26 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofKaye Cockerill Title Volume 1248, Folio 283)

19 George Arthur Whiteleyand Kaye Mary Whiteley

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 73, being part ofLot 25 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

0 0 0.9

Title Volume 1175, Folio 312)20 Harry Keith Owen and H. K. and H. J. Owen .... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.9

Helen Joan Owen Lot 24 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1173, Folio 749)

21 Arnold York Hyde and G. W. and C. R. Dandrige Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Kay Marilyn Hyde Lot 23 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1147, Folio 611)22 Ernest Arthur Schwarzinger

and Jean MargaretG. and H. Woad Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of

Lot 22 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of0 0 0.7

Schwarzinger, registeredproprietors, and Geoffrey

Title Volume 1214, Folio 413)

Woad and Helen Woad,purchasers under Con-tract of Sale

23 Rodney Arthur James and R. A. and W. J. James . Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Wendy Jean James Lot 21 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1235, Folio 255)24 Alan John Donnes A. J. Donnes Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7

Lot 20 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1255, Folio 561)

25 Albert Chamberlain and Vacant Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Sarah Gwendoline Cham-berlain

Lot 19 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1201, Folio 560)

26 William Richard Ridsonand Elizabeth Vera Rid-son

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 73, being part ofLot 18 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1201, Folio 561)

0 0 0.7

27 Sidney Tugby S. Tugby Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Lot 17 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1202, Folio 309)

28 Bruce Ellement and Liana B. and L. E. Ellement Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Elia Ellement Lot 16 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1147, Folio 614)29 Noel Frank Hinkley and N. E. and K. M. Hinkley Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7

Kathleen Maud Hinkley Lot 15 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1217, Folio 624)

30 Ronald James Craig and R. J. and V. T. Craig Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Violet Teresa Craig Lot 14 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1217, Folio 623)31 Laurie Kingsley Larner L. K. Lamer Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.9

Lot 13 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1201, Folio 559)

32 Arthur Aubrey Grady and A. A. and M. A. Grady . Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.9Myrl Ann Grady Lot 12 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1147, Folio 799)33 Jessie Alberta Mildred Jar-

rattVacant Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of

Lot 27 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of0 0 0.9

Title Volume 1243, Folio 101)34 Dimitri Tripenis and Nich-

olas TripenisD. and N. Tripenis Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of

Lot 26 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of0 0 0.9

Title Volume 1226, Folio 598)35 Harry Eric Johns and Vacant Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7

Ronald James Johns Lot 32 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1176, Folio 698)

36 George McPherson G. McPherson Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Lot 31 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1248, Folio 297)

37 Marjory Jean Smith M. J. Smith Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 2.9Lot 22 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1184, Folio 310)

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SCHEDULE—continued

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

a. r. p.38 Tom Winston Odgers and ' C. 1). Cahill ' Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1 2

Patricia Odgers Lot 23 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1177, Folio 643)

William Richard Salter V. R. Salter Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.2Lot 24 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1177, Folio 644)

Leonard Robert Day L. R. Day Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7Lot 26 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1190, Folio 131)

Thomas Henry Hampson T. H. Hampson and A. V. Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 0.7and Albert Verden Ben-ton

Benton Lot 27 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1190, Folio 132)

Hulme Wool Scouring Co. Hulme Wool Scouring Co. Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 8.5(1938) Pty. Ltd. (1938) Pty. Ltd. and Lot 32 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Melco Pty. Ltd. Title Volume 1244, Folio 543)Robt. Jewitt & Sons Ltd. Vacant Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.8

Lot 33 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1244, Folio 544)

Robt. Jewitt & Sons Ltd. Vacant Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 6.6Lot 876 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1115, Folio 582)

Kenneth John Pettit and K. J. and E. J. Pettit Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 3.7Evelyn Jean Pettit Lot 118 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1187, Folio 42)George Stanley Nixon and G. S. and B. J. Nixon .. Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 3.6

Betty Joyce Nixon Lot 117 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1187, Folio 41)

Ernest Lawrence Doyle . E. L. Doyle Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 3.6Lot 111 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1187, Folio 35)

Reginald Wedgwood Stonier R. W. Stonier Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 3.9Lot 85 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1187, Folio 9)

Alfred George Woollamsand Eileen Phyllis Wool-lams

A. G. and E. P. Woollams Portion of Swan Location 73, being part ofLot 83 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1187, Folio 7)

0 0 3.9

Roy Mulligan R. Mulligan Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.6Lot 53 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1186, Folio 949)

Paul Sidney Donald G. M. and D. P. Graham ... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.2Graham and Amy Harriet Lot 52 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofGraham Title Volume 1186, Folio 948)

Vincent John Kelly and V. J. and U. E. M. Kelly .... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1 . 2Una Elsie May Kelly Lot 51 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1186, Folio 947)Ansgar Andersen and Sheila A. and S. B. Andersen .... Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 3.9

Baker Andersen Lot 50 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1136, Folio 946)

Donald Alfred James D. A. J. Smoothy Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.2Smoothy Lot 17 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1186, Folio 913)Thomas William Henry J. Bertram Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.2

Bertram Lot 16 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1186, Folio 912)

Albert Charles Brandon A. C. Brandon Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.2Lot 15 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1186, Folio 911)

Arthur John Forbes and Vacant Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.2Myrtle Ruth Forbes Lot 14 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1186, Folio 910)Donald Norrish Macdonald D. B. and M. A. M. Mac- Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.2

and Muriel Amiee Maud donald Lot 13 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofMacdonald Title Volume 1186, Folio 909)

Robert John Bova, and R. J. and P. Bovell Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.2Patricia Bovell Lot 12 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1186, Folio 908)Francis Emerson Taylor

and Miriam Bland TaylorF. E. and M. B. Taylor Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of

Lot 11 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of0 0 1.2

Title Volume 1186, Folio 907)Edward James Macauley

and Joan Maud MacauleyE. J. and J. M. Macauley Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of

Lot 10 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of0 0 1 . 2

Title Volume 1186, Folio 906)Joyce Bedelia Morton J. B. Morton Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.2

Lot 9 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1186, Folio 905)

Clement Adam Christensenand Kathleen Norah

C. A. and K. N. Christensen Portion of Swan Location 73, being part ofLot 8 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

0 0 1.2

Christensen Title Volume 1186, Folio 904)William John Malone and W. J. and C. M. Malone Portion of Swan Location 73, being part of 0 0 1.6

Coral Muriel Malone Lot 7 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1186, Folio 903)

William Edmund Bainesand Vera Mavis Baines

W. E. and V. M. Baines Portion of Swan Location 73, being part ofLot 6 on L.T.O. Plan 8008 (Certificate of

0 0 1.8

Title Volume 1186, Folio 902)

Dated this 24th day of September, 1963. G. P. WILD,Minister for Works.

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4 October, 1963.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2985

Main Roads Act, 1930-1961 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1961 M.R.D. 1417/62

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1961, that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described inthe Schedule hereto and being all in the Swan District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening Bulls-brook-Chittering Lake Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D. W.A. 3113, whichmay be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth.

SCHEDULE

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

a. r. p.Leonard Douglas Marshall,

Oliver Arthur Marshall,Mary Elizabeth Kempand Vera May de Burgh

L. D. and 0. A. Marshall,M. E. Kemp and V. NI.de Burgh

Portion of Swan Location 1397 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1139, Folio 50)

0 0 14(approx.)

2 Sidney Copeman and Edith S. and E. Copeman Portion of Swan Location 1352 and being 0 0 4.5Copeman part of Lot 1 on Plan 5895 (Certificate of (approx.)

Title Volume 1073, Folio 582)3 Robert James Hodgson .... R. H. Hodgson Portion of Swan Location 1352 and firstly

being part of Lot 131 on Plan 5873,secondly being part of Lot 14 on Plan 4911and thirdly being part of Lot 26 on Plan

0 3 28(approx.)

4911 (Certificate of Title Volume 1228,Folio 222)

4 The Crown Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1352 and beingpart of Lot 2 on Diagram 12887 (Certificateof Title Volume 1093, Folio 585)

0 0 16(approx.)

5 Yubol Pavlinovich and Y. and T. Pavlinovich Portion of Swan Location 1352 and being 0 0 27Tony Pavlinovich part of Lot 7 on Diagram 9436 (Certificate

of Title Volume 1129, Folio 892)(approx.)

6 Leslie Waugh L. Waugh .... Portion of Swan Location 1352 and beingpart of Lot 8 on Diagram 9346 (Certificateof Title Volume 1056, Folio 238)

0 0 8(approx.)

7 Raymond Allan West and R. A. and V. I. 'West Portion of Swan Location 1352 and being 0 0 32Vera Isabel West part of Lot 26 on Plan 4911 (Certificate of (approx.)

Title Volume 1228, Folio 221)S Raymond Allan West and R. A. and V. I. West .... Portion of Swan Location 1352 and being 0 1 6.5

Vera Isabel West part of Lot M.856 on Plan 3150 and beingpart of Lot 3 on Diagram 10005 (Certificateof Title Volume 1045, Folio 924)

(approx.)

9 Raymond Allan West and R. A. and V. I. West .... Portion of Swan Location 1352 and being 0 0 14Vera Isabel West part of Lot M.856 on Plan 3150 (Certificate

of Title Volume 1157, Folio 108)(approx.)

10 Raymond Allan West R. A. West Portion of Swan Location 1352 and beingpart of Lot M.856 on Plan 3150 (Certificateof Title Volume 1115, Folio 723)

0 2 10(approx.)

11 Herbert Ernest Rubery and H. E. and R. S. Rubery Portion of Swan Location 1352 and being 1 1 28Rose Sarah Rubery C. and E. Bordoni Con-

tract of Sale (Caveatpart of Lot M.856 on Plan 3150 (Certificateof Title Volume 1235, Folio 994)

(approx.)

21834/63)

Dated this 25th day of September, 1963.F. PAR RICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

ERRATUM NOTICE.M.W.S. 60891/55.

"PLAN M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A. 8880, Sheet 1" ap-pearing in the Government Gazette of 14th June,1963, No. 43/63, page 1731, column 1, line 67, shouldread:

Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., W.A. 8860, Sheet 1.G. SAMUEL,Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 878091/60.NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section96 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Act, 1909-1962, that water mainshave been laid in the undermentioned streets in thedistricts indicated.

City of Perth.836508/63-Branksome Gardens, from lot 328 to

Challenger Drive—south-easterly. ChallengerDrive, from Branksome Gardens to West CoastHighway—south-westerly.

Town of Melville.857407/63—Right -of-way off Malmsbury Street,

from Malmsbury Street to lot 6—north-west-erly.

864806/63-McCoy Street, from lot 342 to lot 343-easterly.

Shire of Cockburn.871021/63—Mell Road, from Hamilton Road to lot

25—easterly.

Shire of Perth.872832/63-Pymcombe Way, from Worthing Street

to lot 61—northerly and north-easterly andeasterly.

859736/63—Hale Road, from lot 277 to Calais Road-easterly. Calais Road, from Hale Road tolot 273-southerly.

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

Dated this 4th day of October, 1963.G. SAMUEL,Under Secretary.

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COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGE ACT, 1948-1956.

Albany Sewerage.

Reticulation Area No. 19; No. 4 Pumping Stationand Rising Main.

Notice of Intention.

P.W.W.S. 604/63.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainageto undertake the construction of the works herein-after described, by virtue of the powers containedunder the provisions of the Country Towns Sewer-age Act, 1948-1956.

Description of Proposed Works.

(a) Six-inch and four-inch diameter reticulationpipe sewers with manholes and all other apparatusconnected therewith.

(b) A brick and tile pumping station and re-inforced concrete well together with a seven-inchoutside diameter mild steel concrete lined piperising main, commencing at the said pumpingstation situated in the southern portion of lot 132,Middleton Road, and proceeding east to GardenStreet; thence south to Middleton Road; thenceeast along the northern then southern boundariesof Middleton Road to a point in Flinders Parade;thence in a general southerly direction throughGovernment Reserve Lands between Marine Driveand the foreshore to manhole 1036; thence by nine-inch diameter glazed earthenware pipe gravitysewer to the existing Sewage Treatment Works asshown in blue and black on Plan P.W.D., W.A.40487, Drawing No. 1, Sheet No. 1.

The Locality in Which the Proposed Works willbe Constructed.

Portion of the Town of Albany between Middle-ton Road and Seppings Street; Flinders Parade andGarden Street, as shown shaded on Plan P.W.D.,W.A. 40487, Drawing No. 1, Sheet No. 1.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed and the Parts of the Area

Intended to be Sewered.

(a) For the disposal of sewage and to connectpremises to the main sewer.

(b) Commencing at the intersection of FlindersParade and Middleton Road and proceeding in awesterly direction along the centre of MiddletonRoad to a point opposite the western boundary oflot 132, Middleton Road; thence north and eastalong the western and northern boundaries of thesaid lot to the centre of Garden Street; thencesouth along the centre of Garden Street to a pointopposite the northern boundaries of lots 133 to 137,Middleton Road, inclusive; thence east along thesaid northern boundaries across Golf Links Roadand along the northern boundaries of lots 148 to152, Middleton Road, inclusive, to the centre ofMarine Terrace, thence north along the centre ofMarine Terrace to a point opposite the northernboundary of lot M2, Marine Terrace; thence eastalong the said northern boundary to the centre ofFlinders Parade; thence in a southerly directionalong the centre of Flinders Parade to the point ofcommencement as shown shaded on Plan P.W.D.,W.A. 40487, Drawing No. 1, Sheet No. 1.

The Times When and Places at Which Plans,Sections and Specifications may be

Inspected.At the office of the Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage, The Barracks, St. George'sPlace, Perth, and the office of the Town Clerk,Albany, for one month on and after the 7th dayof October, 1963, between the hours of 10 a.m. and3.30 p.m.

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

Sewerage and Drainage.Dated 3rd October, 1963.

ESPERANCE SHIRE COUNCIL.IT is hereby notified that the following appoint-ments were made at a meeting of the EsperanceShire Council on 20th September, 1963:

Shire Clerk: John Frederick Cameron.Building Surveyor: Geoffrey Elliott Chandler.

W. S. PATERSON,President.

ritAFFIC ACT, 1919-1961.Shire of Murchison.

IT is hereby notified that Alan Leonard Summerswas appointed Traffic Inspector for the Shire ofMurchison as from 21st September, 1963.

G. J. B. SHARPE,President.

SHIRE OF ALBANY.IT is hereby notified that the following personshave been appointed Traffic Inspectors for theMunicipality of the Shire of Albany:

Ivor Sinclair Goodall (Senior Inspector), Ern-est William Battle, Gerald Hurtle Webb,and Richard Warren Grist.

The appointment of Raymond Leslie Smith asTraffic Inspector is hereby cancelled.

B. E. LANGE,President.

SHIRE OF MARBLE BAR.STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS

YEAR ENDED 30thReceipts

ANDJUNE,

£

PAYMENTS.1963

s. s. d,Rates 2,908 2 11Rates Legal CostsItecoCred 4 10 6

2,912 13 5Licenses

Traffic ActLicense fees (including transfers and

duplicate licenses) 3,060 13 6Dog Act 37 0 0Offensive Trades 4 10 0

3,102 3 6Government Grant and Recoups

Wages M.R.D. . 1,243 1 3Fuel M.R.D.

.141 19 5

Water Wages Recoups P.W.D. 351 15 01,736 15 8

Matching Moneys—C.R.T. FundRefund contribution .... 171 1 2Subsidy . 128 5 11

299 7 1Income from Property

Hall Hire 149 10 0Rents ... 165 2 0Plant Hire 1,839 0 0Sale of Bus Seat 5 0 0Agistment 9 12 6

2,168 4 6Sanitation Charges-

Nightsoil removal 211 2 2Rubbish removal 81 16 8Septic tank fees 5 0 0Sale of Pans .... 38 2 0Sale of Rubbish sins . 27 10 0

363 10 10Fines and Penalties

Dog Act Legal Costs 0 11 00 11 0

Cemetery ReceiptsGrave Digging 20 0 0Burial Fees ... 15 5 0Other Fees 10 0 0Caskets 20 8 1

65 13 1Other Fees (specify)

Traffic ActPlates .... 315Duplicate certificate....

1165 00

37 11 0Other

Refunds .... 73 1 3Bank Transfers 800 11 4Returned Cheques 72 17 10

946 10 5Search Fee .. 0 5 0Insurance Rebate 13 10 11Insurance Commission 6 17 0Stamps on Wages .. 0 13 7

21 6 6All Other Revenue

Exchange 01

0Returned Fuel Drums 24 0 0Sale of Power Kerosene

90

7Staff Fund Contributions 131 16 4164 17 11

Total Receipts „„ £11,819 4 11

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2987

PaymentsAdministration £ d. £ d.

Staff SectionSalaries . 1,595 15 0Payroll, tax, superannuation, etc. on

office salaries 65 18 2Office expenses . 116 14 4Advertising, stationery, printin 124 3 3Audit 41 0 0Other

Bank Charges 14 5 6Postages 55 1 10Other Administration 75 12 6Insurance Guarantee 5 2 6Supervision 41 16 8

2,135 9 9Membership Section

Election expenses . 10 10 0Mayoral, presidential allowance 26 8 0Members' travelling, etc. .... 183 2 0Conference expenses 21 5 0Refreshments and entertainment 62 7 8Other

Personal Insurance 14 18 1318 10 9

Debt ServiceInterest on loans 34 0 2Repayment of principal 86 4 8Interest on overdraft . 23 2 0

143 6 10Public Works and Services

Streets, Roads and BridgesMaintenance Wages 1,097 5 0Maintenance .... 107 11 8Street cleaning 31 1 5Other

Water Rates 31 3 5Street lighting . . 52 0 0Parks, gardens, recreation grounds,

baths, beaches, etc. . 50 2 10Buildings, Construction, Equipment

and MaintenanceHalls and offices .. 219 0 5Housing .... 225 1 4Annual Rental Equipment 3 0 0Furniture 3 2 0Other

Plant Workshop 24 18 4Council Chamber and Offices 3,000 0 0insurance 37 3 8

4,881 10 1Water Supply

Wages and Mileage 364 17 0364 17 0

Sanitation-Nightsoil removal 299 0 0Refuse disposal 143 0 0

442 0 0Disinfectants ... . 16 0 6Pest control .... 4 9 3Prevention Infectious Disease 3 5 4Rubber Rings for Pans 5 4 6Rubbish Bins ... 104 5 10

133 5 5Traffic Control

Traffic signs .... 20 0 9Plates and Discs 22 13 4

42 14 1Building Control

Legal Costs 0 19 0Legal Costs—Rates 5 14 6

Dogs 0 11 07 4 6

CemeteriesGrave digging ... 25 0 0Maintenance .... 35 0 0

60 0 0Public Works Overhead

Superannuation of workmen .... 123 0 0Sick and holiday pay 54 12 8Insurance

Public Risk .. 20 18 0Vehicles 39 17 1

238 7 9Plant, Machinery, Tools

Purchase of plant, etc. 986 0 2Purchase of tools, etc. 14 13 5

1,000 13 7Operation costs

Fuel and oils 105 17 11Tyres .. 340 5 5Repairs 897 1 0Wages 416 12 6Petrol Stock ... 2 3 7Stock, Oil (Delvac 940) 22 18 5

1,784 18 10Central Road Trust Fund Expenditure

Road maintenance .... 111 0 0111 0 0

Matching Moneys—Payment to C.R.T.Fund 741 19 11

741 19 11Refunds 73 1 3Bank Transfers . 800 11 4

873 12 7All Other Expenditure

Petty Cash .... 10 0 0Refund Insurance Commissio 12 1 SReturned Cheques 72 17 10Superannuation 131 16 4

226 15 10

Total Payments £13,506 6 11

SUMMARY£ s. d.

Cash and Bank Balances, 1/7/62 1,205 9 7Receipts, per statement .. 11,819 4 11

Payments, per statement .... 13,506 6 11

Debit Balance, 30/6/1963 .... £2,892 11 7

Unexpended Matching Money, £189 7s. ld.

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1963Assets

Current Assets £ s. d. £ s. d.Petty Cash 10 0 0

10 0 0Trust Fund 49 10 0

49 10 0Payment to Central Road Trust Fund 741 19 11Sundry DebtorsRates................... 258 5 9Sanitation 82 13 8Other

Deposits 14 0 0Cemetery 72 10 5Legal Costs 0 16 0Plant Hire M.R.D. 71 0 0Oils M.R.D. 23 14 9Wages Recoup M.R.D. 55 8 2Water Supply P.W.D. 198 18 0Hall Hire ... 6 0 0Plant Hire 12 0 0Stock on Hand 25 2 0

1,580 8 8Fixed Assets

Buildings 8,924 17 10Furniture and equipment 832 12 4Machinery and plant .. 3,456 5 6Tools 104 2 4Cemetery Assets 35 10 10Rubbish Bins . 74 18 10

13,428 7 8

Total Assets £15,048 6 4

LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities s. d. s. d.

Bank overdraft 2,892 11 7Sundry creditors 299 8 1Well Grant . 49 10 0

3,241 9 8Deferred Liabilities

Loan liability .... 872 19 1872 19 1

Total Liabilities £4,114 8 9

SUMMARYs. d.

Total assets .... 15,048 6 4

Total liabilities • - 4,114 8 9

Municipal Accumulation Account ... .... £10,933 17 7

Contingent Liability.—The amount of interest included in loan debenturesissued, payable over the life of the loans, and not shown under theheading of Loan Liability is approximately £149 2s.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Town of Albany.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 76) of £9,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Town of Albany hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow money, by thesale of debentures, on the following terms and forthe following purpose: £9,000, for a period of fiveyears, at an interest rate of £5 per cent. perannum, repayable at the Commonwealth SavingsBank of Australia, Perth, by 10 equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest. Purpose:Replacement of plant.

Specifications, estimates and a statement re-quired by section 609 of the Act are open for in-spection at the office of the Council, during ordin-ary office hours, for 35 days after the publicationof this notice.

Dated this 25th day of September, 1963.C. JOHNSON,

Mayor.F. R. BRAND,

Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Three Springs.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 33) of £7,500.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Three Springs Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of debentures, on the followingterms and for the following purpose: £7,500, fortwenty (20) years, at a rate of interest not exceed-ing £5 2s. 6d. per annum, repayable at the StateGovernment Insurance Office, 184 St. George's Ter-race, Perth, by forty (40) equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: Theerection of a drive-in theatre on part of lot 144,

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Mayrhofer Street, Three Springs. (Drive-in to beleased whereby the lessee will pay a rent adequateto cover the annual loan repayments.)

Plans, specifications, estimates and statement re-quired by section 609 are open for inspection atthe office of the Council, during office hours, for35 days after the publication of this notice.

Dated this the 25th day of September, 1963.C. E. MALEY,

President.N. B. KEATING,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Wagin.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 35) of £6,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Wagin Shire Council herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money, bythe sale of debentures, on the following terms andfor the following purpose: £6,000, for seven anda half years, with interest at the rate of £5 is. 3d.per cent. per annum, repayable at the office of theState Government Insurance Office, Perth, by 15equal half-yearly instalments of principal and in-terest. Purpose: The purchase of new road makingplant (road grader).

Plans, specifications, an estimate of the costthereof, and statement required by section 609 ofthe Act are open for inspection of ratepayers atthe office of the Council, during office hours, forthirty-five (35) days after the publication of thisnotice.

J. W. ROWELL,President.

F. B. MASON,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Wagin.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Contributory Bitumen Scheme.

Proposed Loan (No. 36) of £2,000.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Wagin Shire Council herebygives notice of its intention to borrow money, bythe sale of debentures, on the following terms andfor the following purpose: £2,000, for 15 years, withinterest at the rate of £5 2s. 6d. per cent. perannum, repayable at the office of the State Gov-ernment Insurance Office, Perth, by 30 equal half-yearly instalments of principal and interest. Pur-pose: Continuation of Contributory BitumenScheme with Main Roads Department by providingbitumen seal coat on Ballagen Road.

The estimate and statement required by section609 of the Act are open for inspection of rate-payers at the office of the Council, during officehours, for thirty-five (35) days after the publica-tion of this notice.

J. W. ROWELL,President.

F. B. MASON,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Armadale-Kelmscott.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan (No. 51) of £35,000.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Armadale-Kelmscott ShireCouncil hereby gives notice that it proposes to bor-row money, by the sale of a debenture or deben-tures, on the following terms and for the followingpurpose: £35,000, for 20 years, with interest at therate of £5 2s. 6d. per cent. per annum, repayableat the Armadale Branch of the Bank of New SouthWales by 40 equal half-yearly instalments of prin-cipal and interest: Purpose: The construction, fur-nishing and ancillary works for Council Chambersand Administrative Offices.

Plans, specifications, and estimates of the costthereof and the statement required by section 609

are open for inspection at the Council's office, JullStreet, Armadale, for 35 days after the publicationof this notice.

Dated this 26th day of September, 1963.J. E. MURRAY,

President.W. W. ROGERS,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Koorda.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 33) of £5,500.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Koorda Shire Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture or debentures, on the fol-lowing terms and for the following purpose: £5,500,for 15 years, with an interest rate of £5 2s. 6d. percent. per annum, repayable to the Rural and In-dustries Bank, Koorda, by 30 equal half-yearlyinstalments of principal and interest. Purpose:Road works under the Contributory BitumenScheme.

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs, asrequired by section 609, are open for inspectionat the office of the Council, during office hours,for 35 days after the publication of this notice.

Dated 25th September, 1963.W. E. ORCHARD,

President.W. FELGATE,

Shire Clerk.

TOWN OF MOSMAN PARK.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

PURSUANT to sections 609 and 610 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960, the Council of the Townof Mosman Park hereby gives notice of its inten-tion to borrow money, by the sale of a debentureor debentures, in the following terms and for thefollowing purpose: £28,000, for a period of twenty(20) years, at a rate of interest not exceeding £52s. 6d. per cent. per annum. Payable at the Super-annuation Board, Perth, by 40 half-yearly pay-ments being instalments of principal and interest.Purpose: The establishment of a new Council Ad-ministration Centre on Reserve A 1634.

Plans, specifications and estimates of the costthereof are open for inspection of ratepayers atthe Council office, Lochee Street, Mosman Park,during normal office hours, for a period of thirty-five (35) days after the publication of this notice.

Dated this 25th day of September, 1963.E. G. SMITH,

Mayor.J. A. SMALLMAN,

Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Murray.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 37) of £5,000.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local GovernmentAct, 1960, the Murray Shire Council hereby givesnotice that it proposes to borrow money, by thesale of a debenture or debentures, on the followingterms and for the following purpose: £5,000, fora period of five years, at a rate of interest notexceeding £5 per cent. per annum, repayable at theBank of New South Wales, Pinjarra, by 10 equalhalf-yearly instalments of principal and interest.Purpose: Purchase of a tandem drive truck.

Plans, specifications, estimates ,and the state-ment required by section 609 are available for in-spection at the office of the Council, during busi-ness hours, for 35 days after publication of thisnotice.

Dated this 1st day of October, 1963.E. C. ATKINS,

President.J. W. SIBBALD,

Shire Clerk.

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LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Kalamunda.

Loan No. 46.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loan of £8,020.PURSUANT to sections 609 and 610 of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960, Kalamunda Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of debentures, on the followingterms and for the following purpose: £8,020, for 15years, at the rate of interest of £5 2s. 6d. per cent.per annum, repayable at the English Scottish andAustralian Bank Limited, Kalamunda, by 30 equalhalf-yearly instalments of principal and interest.Purpose of the Lean: Extensions, furnishings andfittings to Pickering Brook Club.

Plans, specifications and an estimate of the costthereof are open for the inspection of ratepayersat the Shire Council office, during normal businesshours, for a period of 35 days after the publica-tion of this notice.

Dated the 1st day of October, 1963.R. C. OWEN,

President.P. A. MORAN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Cockburn.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 17) of £16,200.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Cockburn Shire Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money, bythe sale of debentures, on the following terms andfor the following purpose: £16,200, for a period ofseven years, at an interest rate of £5 is. 3d. percent. per annum, repayable at the office of theShire of Cockburn by 14 equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: Pur-chase of one only heavy road grader and one onlymedium dozer.

Specifications and estimates of the cost thereof,as required by section 609, are open for inspectionby ratepayers of the Municipality at the offices ofthe Council, Hamilton Hill, during office hours, forthirty-five (35) days after the publication of thisnotice.

Dated 26th September, 1963.J. H. COOPER,

President.E. L. EDWARDES,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Town of Northam.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.(Section 550.)

To whom it may concern:AT a meeting of the Northam Town Council heldon the 23rd August, 1963 it was resolved that therates specified hereunder should be imposed onall rateable property within the district of theTown of Northam for the period 1st July, 1963 to30th June, 1964.

Schedule.General Rates: 3s. 5d. in the £ on annual value

of all rateable land within the District.Garbage Removal: £2 10s. per annum per bin for

one removal per week.Sanitary Removal Charge: £10 per annum for two

removals per week.C. T. BEAVIS,

Mayor.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Carnamah.

Lease of Land.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 30th September, 1963.L.G. 917/61.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator has directed, under the provisionsof section 267 of the Local Government Act, 1960,that the Carnamah Shire Council may lease partof lot 85 of part M1354 to the Great NorthernDrive-ins Pty. Ltd. without calling public tenders.

A. E. WHITE,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Three Springs.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 30th September, 1963.L.G. 637/63.

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator has approved of improvements tolot 144 by the provision of facilities for a drive-intheatre as a work and undertaking for which moneymay be borrowed under Part XXVI of the LocalGovernment Act, 1960, by the Three Springs ShireCouncil.

A. E. WHITE,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Wyndham-East Kimberley.

Loans.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 30th September, 1963.L.G. 67/53 "A."

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator has approved of extensions to theCouncil's electricity undertaking, including thepurchase and installation of a new engine, as awork and undertaking for which money may beborrowed under Part XXVI of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, by the Wyndham-East KimberleyShire Council.

A. E. WHITE,Secretary for Local Government.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Municipal Elections.

Department of Local Government,Perth, 1st October, 1963.

IT is hereby notified for general information, inaccordance with section 129 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, that the following gentlemen havebeen elected members of the undermentionedmunicapilities to fill the vacancies shown in theparticulars hereunder:Date of Election; Member Elected: Surname,

Christian Name; Ward; Occupation; HowVacancy Occurred: (a) Effluxion of Time, (b)Resignation, (c) Death; Name of PreviousMember.

Shire of Leonora.*21/9/63; Petersen, Alfred Henning Dorph;

Leonora; Business Proprietor; (b); Hutcheson,A. H.

Town of Narrogin.*28/9/63; Kain, John Valentine; -; Farmer; (b);

Graham, I. W.Denotes extraordinary election.

A. E. WHITE,Secretary for Local Government.

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(c) Total number of votes re-corded not in favour of theproposal •

2990 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [4 October, 1963.

MOTOR VEHICLE (THIRD PARTY INSURANCE)ACT, 1943.

Appointment of Premiums Committee.Department of Local Government,

Perth, 30th September, 1963.L.G. 2469/52.

IT is hereby notified for public information, thatHis Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Ad-ministrator has appointed, under the provisions ofthe Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act,1943, Douglas Riche Campbell, Estate Agent, asnominee of the Royal Automobile Club of West-ern Australia (Inc.), to be a member of the Pre-miums Committee vice Horace Carson Stewart, whohas resigned.

A. E. WHITE,Secretary for Local Government.

INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT, 1912-1961.Department of Labour,

Perth, 17th September, 1963.HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council, acting underthe provisions of section 103 of the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1961, has been pleased toappoint John Fraser Syme, Stipendiary Magistrate,to be an Industrial Magistrate, for the purpose ofthe Act.

C. A. REEVE,Secretary.

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 27th September, 1963.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has beenpleased to approve of the appointment of RobertLawrence Johnston as an Inspector under theDairy Products Marketing Regulations Act, 1934.

T. C. DUNNE,Director of Agriculture.

Department of Agriculture,South Perth, 27th September, 1963.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has been pleasedto approve of the appointment of Robert LawrenceJohnston as an Inspector under the Dairy IndustryAct, 1922-1953.

T. C. DUNNE,Director of Agriculture.

Western Australia.COMPULSORY FRUIT FLY FOLIAGE BAITING

SCHEME POLL.York District.

I, ROBERT COURTNEY ALDERSON, being theReturning Officer appointed under regulation 4 ofthe Compulsory Fruit Fly Baiting Regulations toconduct a poll on the proposal that a CompulsoryFruit Fly Foliage Baiting Scheme should be intro-duced within the District, do hereby certify as fol-lows:—

(1) That, in accordance with the regulations,I have held a poll, which closed at 12o'clock noon on Friday, the 20th Septem-ber, 1963.

(2) That the poll resulted as follows:(a) Total number of votes re-

corded in favour of the pro-

(b) Total number of informalballot papers

Total number of ballotpapers admitted to thescrutiny .. .. 163

Dated the 20th day of September, 1963.R. ALDERSON,

Returning Officer.

Western Australia.COMPULSORY FRUIT FLY FOLIAGE BAITING

SCHEME POLL.Dundas District.

I, STANLEY EDWARD WHEELER, being the Re-turning Officer appointed under regulation 4 ofthe Compulsory Fruit Fly Baiting Regulations toconduct a poll on the proposal that a CompulsoryFruit Fly Foliage Baiting Scheme should be intro-duced within the Dundas District, do hereby certifyas follows:

(1) That, in accordance with the regulations,I have held a poll, which closed at 12o'clock noon on Friday, the 20th Septem-ber, 1963.

(2) That the poll resulted as follows:(a) Total number of votes re-

corded in favour of the pro-121

(b) Total number of votes re-corded not in favour of theproposal .... 16

(c) Total number of informalballot papers .... Nil

Total number of ballotpapers admitted to the

scrutiny .... 137

Dated the 20th day of September, 1963.S. WHEELER,Returning Officer.

Western Australia.COMPULSORY .FRUIT FLY FOLIAGE BAITING

SCHEME POUT,.Pingelly District.

I, BERNARD JEAN BELLANGER, being the Re-turning Officer appointed under regulation 4 of theCompulsory Fruit Fly Baiting Regulations to con-duct a poll on the proposal that a CompulsoryFruit Fly Foliage Baiting Scheme should be intro-duced within the Pingelly District, do hereby cer-tify as follows:

(1) That, in accordance with the regulations,I have held a poll, which closed at 12o'clock noon on Friday, the 20th Septem-ber, 1963.

(2) That the poll resulted as follows:(a) Total number of votes recorded

in favour of the proposal 62(b) Total number of votes recorded

not in favour of the proposal 6(c) Total number of informal bal-

lot papers Nil

Total number of ballot papersadmitted to the scrutiny 68

Dated the 20th day of September, 1963.B. J. BELLANGER,

Returning Officer.

APPOINTMENTS.(Under Section 6 of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1956.)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 2nd October, 1963.

125 THE following appointments have been approved:-R.G. No. 55/61.—Mr. Glyn Thomas Cunnane, as

Assistant District Registrar of Births and Deaths

37 for the York Registry District, to maintain an officeat Beverley, vice Mr. William Beaumont White;

1 this appointment dates from 20th September, 1963.R.G. No. 48/61.—Mr. Samuel Aloysius Smith, as

Deputy District Registrar of Births, Deaths andMarriages for the Perth Registry District, to main-tain an office at Perth; this appointment datesfrom 30th September, 1963.

E. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.

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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARDAccepted Tenders

ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

668A, 1963 Mephan Ferguson Pty.Ltd.

Supply of Steel Pipes for Midland JunctionFeeder Main, as follows :-

M.W.S.

Item 1 ... £1 9s. 7d. per lin. ft.Item 2 . Is. per lin. ft.Item 3 . 10d. per lin. ft.Item 4 9s. 2d. per lin. ft.Item 5 . 5s. 8d. per lin. ft.

641A, 1963 Humes Ltd. .... Supply of 31i in. O.D. Steel Pipes, as fol-lows :-

Do.

Item 1 . £3 5s. 9d. per lin. ft.Item 2 .. 2s. per lin. ft.Item 3 ...Item 4 .

2s. 3d. per lin. ft.us. per lin. ft.

Item 5 . . 6s. 6d. per lin. ft.652A, 1963 Do. Supply of 22* in. O.D. Steel Pipes, as fol-

lows :-Do.

Item 1 £1 17s. 7d. per lin. ft.Item 2Item 3

Is. 2d. per lin. ft.ls. 3d. per lin. ft.

Item 4 8s. per lin. ft.Item 5 . 5s. per lin. ft.

584A, 1963 H. C. Little & Co. Pty. Supply of Ammonia Compressor, as per Midland Junction £5,334Ltd. Item 1, less motor pulley and vee belts Abattoir Board

584A, 1.963 Noyes Bros. Pty. Ltd. Supply of Electric Motor, as per Item 2 do. £1,315Supply of Automatic Secondary Resistor £394 13s.

Starter, as per Item 3197A, 1963 Lewis Berger & Sons

(WA.) Pty. Ltd.Supply of Road Marking Paint and Thinners,

as follows :-Main Roads

Item I. . 24s. 9d. per gal.Item 3.. 12s. 6d. per gal.

197A, 1963 The Walpainur Co.(W.A.) Pty. Ltd.

Supply of Road Marking Paint and Thinners,as follows :-

do.

Item 2 25s. 6d. per gal.Item3 .... . . Ils. 9d. per gal.

465A, 1963 M. B. John & Hatters-ley Ltd.

Supply of Flanged Cast Iron Wedge PatternGate Valves, as per Item 1 (a)

Various £1,147 each

695A, 1963 Dobbie Dico Meter Co. Supply of 7,000 in. Type A. Water Meters M.V.S. £7 7s. 3d. each(W.A.) Pty. Ltd.

678A, 1963 J. R. Manton & Co. Supply of Paint Brushes, as follows :- Govt. StoresPty. Ltd. Item3 .... . 16s. 3d. each

Item 4 27s. 4d. eachItem 7 .... . 69s. 4d. each

678A, 1963 J. G. Sadique Pty. Ltd. Supply of Paint Brushes .. do. At rates tendered739A, 1963 The English Electric Supply of 1 only Industrial Switchboard Public Works £1,775 4s.

Co. of Australia Pty.Ltd.

664A, 1963 I.B.M. Australia Pty. Supply of Electric Clocks and Paging do.Ltd. System, as follows :-

Item 1 •••• £184 15s.••Item 2 •••• £67 10s. eachItem 3 •• £32 eachItem 4 •••• £14 10s. eachItem 5 •••• £14 10s. eachItem 6 £39 5s. each••••

£108 10s.693A, 1963 Federal Agencies Pty.

Ltd.Supply of Battery Charger and Battery,

as follows :-do.

Item 1 . £150Item 2 . £84

682A, 1963 Skinner's Pty. Ltd. . . Supply and Erection 468 lin. ft. x 7 ft. 6 in. Main Roads £265 12s.High Fence

666A, 1963 Sedco (W.A.) Pty. Ltd. Supply of Battery Charging Equipment for Public WorksSwan Districts Hospital, as follows :-

Item 1 . £289 Is. each£159 2s. each

710A, 1963 Barrow Linton Pty. Supply of Weed Control Chemicals Details on applicationLtd.

721A, 1963 Bell Bros. Pty. Ltd. Supply of Gravel Base Course Material, asfollows :-

Main Roads

Item 1 • 3s. per cub. yd.Item 2 .. Details on application

751A, 1963 Barrett Carpet & Fur- Supply and Laying of Carpet, as per Item 1 Public Works £12,277nishing Co. Pty. Ltd. Any additional Carpet .... . £5 10s. 4d. per sq. yd.

673A, 1963 Philips Electrical In-dustries Pty. Ltd.

Supply of Master Radio Set and ListeningDevices, as follows :-

do.

Item 1 . £154 17s. 3d.Item 2 . £5 17s. Id. each

£5 18s. 3d. each493A, 1963 J. Stone & Co. (A/sia) Supply of Train Lighting Equipment .. W.A.G.R. £444 each

Pty. Ltd.665A, 1963 McPhersons Ltd. .... Supply of Hand Planning and Jointing Public Works £63

Machine706A, 1963 Ascot Tyres Pty. Ltd. Disposal of 29 only Secondhand Tyres .... Govt. Stores £68 17s. 6d.742A, 1963 G. Di Candilo & Sons Disposal of approximately 7 tons Scrap Steel do. £4 10s. per ton

(3)-75698

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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD-continued.Accepted Tenders-continued.

ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

743A, 1963 Disposal of Miscellaneous Scrap Materials,as follows :-

Main Roads

J. Krasnostein & Co. Item 1 £1 10s. 6d. per tonItem 4 ... £1

G. Di Candilo & Sons Item 2 £5 10s. per tonR. C. Viney £17 5s. per ton

744A, 1963 do. Disposal of TIL110 Deutz Diesel Engine do. £12 10s.696A, 1963 Lange & Amies Disposal of Fordson Major Diesel Wheeled do. £215

Tractor (MRD 458)

Tenders for Government Supplies

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. Supplies Required Date of

Closing

1963 1963Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.

132024272727

6

786A,802A,816A,824A,825A,826A,761A,

1963196319631963196319631963

Recapping of Tyres for W.A.G.R. Commission, Perth and BunburyPlaning and Jointing MachinePiles, Stringers and CorbelsF.A.Q. to Prime Wheaten Chaff ....Engraving of Timber Branding Hammers .._42,000 cubic yards of Metal Ballast-Avon Valley .Erection of 1 only 12,000-ton Bulk Oil Tank for Bunbury Generating Station.

Documents chargeable at £1 Is. first issue and 5s. 3d. each subsequent issue

Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.

Oct.

101010101010

17Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.Sept.

202020202727272727

806A,807A,808A,814A,829A,820A,828A,831A,

1963t1963t1963t1963t1963196319631963

Standard Gauge BogiesStandard Gauge Wheels and AxlesStandard Gauge Axle Boxes ....Standard Gauge Couplers and Draft GearPrecast Prestressed Concrete Bridge Deck UnitsErection of Link Mesh Fence at Albany ....Air Valves for Sewerage Work .Bodies to Morgues at Perth and *Fremantle during 1964Burials-Metropolitan Area 1964 ....

Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.Oct.

171717171017171717

Sept. 27 830A, 1963 Removal of Bodies to Morgues at Kalgoorlie, Northam and Ge.raldtonduring 1964 .... Oct. 24

Sept. 27 Burials-Country Towns 1964 .. Oct. 24Aug. 23 713A, 1963 5 t •-• 440 volt Air Breaker Switchgear for Muja Generating Station. Documents

chargeable at £2 2s. and 10s. 6d. each subsequent issue ._ Oct. 31Sept.Sept.Sept.

62027

762A,812A,827A,

19635t1963t196351-

Grit Removal Plant for Woodman Point Sewage Treatment WorksStandard Gauge Flat Top WagonsIntermediate Draw Gear, Rubbing Plates (Manganese Steel) for V Class

Locomotives

Oct.Oct.

Nov.

3131

7Sept. 6 763A, 19635t Extensions to 3 K.V. Oil Break Switchgear for Bunbury Generating Station.

Documents chargeable at £1 ls. first issue and 5s. 3d. each subsequent issue Nov. 14Sept. 6 764A, 1963*t •-• Four only 3,300/440 volt Dry Type Indoor Transformers for Muja Generating

Station. Documents chargeable at El Is. first issue and 5s. 3d. each sub-sequent issue .... Nov. 14

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

W.A. Government Tourist Bureau, C/o The Manager,No. 10 Royal Arcade, Melbourne, 01. W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,

22 Martin Place, Sydney.Agent General for W.A.-

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

For Sale by Tender

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. For Sale Date of

Closing

1963 1963Sept. 20 796A, 1963 International Harvester Model 50T Pickup Baler Oct. 10Sept. 20 798A, 1963 50 cwt. Cast Iron Horse-drawn Roller (PW 11) Oct. 10Sept. 27 817A, 1963 Grindstone and Tractor Grease Guns Oct. 10Sept. 27 818A, 1963 1958 L.W.B. Landrover (WAG 4694) Oct. 10Sept. 27 819A, 1963 18 in. Electric Docking Saw (PW 6) Unit Incomplete Oct. 10Sept. 27 821A, 1963 Electric Friction Winch (PW 31) Oct. 10Sept. 27 822A, 1963 International T.D. 9 Hydraulic Dozer (MRD 496) Oct. 10Sept. 27 823A, 1963 New Record 3 cu. ft. Concrete Mixer (PW 37) Oct. 10Sept. 27 815A, 1963 Diamond T Prime Mover (WAG 1548) at Derby Oct. 17Oct. 4 834A, 1963 Surplus Tractor and Vehicle Parts ... Oct. 17Oct. 4 835A, 1963 Scrap Copper Wire at Fremantle.... .... Oct. 17Oct. 4 836A, 1963 Engines, Vehicle Parts and Machinery at Albany Oct. 24

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

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

A. H. TELFER,4th October, 1963. Chairman, Tender Board.

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MINING ACT, 1904-1961Department of Mines,

Perth, 25th September, 1963IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904-1961, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Applications for Leases,Forfeiture, Temporary Reserves and Temporary Reserves Renewals as shown below.

(Sgd.) A. H. TELFER,Under Secretary for Mines.

The undermentioned applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved, subject to survey :—

Goldfield District

No. of Application

2316W*.Day Dawn 695D*, 696D*, 697D*, 698D*.

1241.

Broad ArrowMurchisonYalgoo .

* Conditionally.

The undermentioned application for a Machinery Lease was approved, subject to survey :—

No. of ApplicationGoldfield

District

6 (5711)*.Yilgarn

* Conditionally.

The undermentioned Gold Mining Lease was declared forfeited for breach of labour conditions, and prior right of applica-tion is granted under Section 107, Subsection (1) :—

Goldfield District No. of Lease Name of Lease Lessees Name of Persons to whom priorright of Application is granted

Yilgarn 4375 Just in Time.... Great Western Consolidated Alfred James PrestonNo Liability

The undermentioned Temporary Reserve has been confirmed and the rights of occupancy approved conditionally :—

No. Corres. No. Occupier Term Locality

267911,2680H,268111

884/63 Westfield Minerals Ltd. Six months from the 28th day ofJune, 1963

Yarraloola, Red Hill and CaneRiver respectively in the Ash-burton Goldfield

The undermentioned Temporary Reserves have been confirmed and the rights of occupancy renewed :—

No. Corres. No. Occupier Term Locality

196611

1989H

518/61

557/61

Garwood, Owen and Gregory,Leonard

Metal Traders (Australasia)Pty. Ltd., James WilliamHallam and John Trezise Eddy

From the 19th day of July, 1963,to 31st day of March, 1964

From the 19th day of July, 1963to 31st day of March, 1964

South-east of Mount Walton in theKunanalling district of Cool-gardie Goldfield.

Nimingarra in the Pilbara Gold-field.

The undermentioned Temporary Reserves' rights of occupancy have been renewed :—

No. Corres. No. Occupier Term Locality

251611 484/62 Hamersley Iron Pty. Limited Six months from 10th day of West Pilbara Goldfield.September, 1963

MINING ACT, 1904-1961.Appointments.

Department of Mines,Perth, 25th September, 1963.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor andAdministrator in Executive Council has beenpleased to make the following appointments:-

1498/47.—James Bernard Christie, as ActingMining Registrar, Bridgetown, during the absenceof the Mining Registrar on leave, to date from the21st day of September, 1963.

351/61.—William Beaumont White, as ActingMining Registrar, Collie, during the absence of theMining Registrar on leave, to date from the 5thday of October, 1963.

272/60.—Wallace Yeo Reed Gannon, as ActingPrincipal Registrar, Mines Department, during theabsence of the Principal Registrar on other duties,from the 23rd day of September, 1963.

A. H. TELFER,Under Secretary for Mines.

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2994 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [4 October, 1963.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 31 of 1962.Between The Food Preservers' Union of Western Australia,

Union of Workers, Applicant, and Mills & Ware BiscuitsPty. Ltd. and others, Respondents.

THE Conciliation Commissioner in pursuance of the powersand duties conferred upon him by section 108B of the Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912-1961, and in pursuance of aremission to him by the Court of Arbitration, doth herebymake the following Award in connection with the industrialdispute between the a bovenamed parties.

Award.1.-Title.

This Award shall be known as the " Biscuit and CakeManufacturing Award 1963," and replaces Award No. 20of 1952 as amended.

2.-Arrangement.1. Title.2. Arrangement.3. Scope.4. Area.5. Term.6. Definitions.7. Wages.8. Hours.9. Overtime.

10. Restriction on Working Time.11. Additional Rates for Ordinary Hours.12. Meal Money.13. Meal Interval.14. Shift Work.15. Incentive Payment.16. Contract of Service.17. Mixed Functions.18. Holidays.19. Annual Leave.20. Absence Through Sickness.21. Payment of Wages.22. Time and Wages Record.23. No Reduction.24. Under-rate Workers.25. Junior Workers' Certificate.26. Limitation of Female Work.27. Inspection by Union.28. Board of Reference.29. Seating Accommodation.30. First Aid.31. Posting of Award.32. Preference.33. Long Service Leave.

3.-Scope.This Award shall apply to workers employed by the

Respondents in the classifications described in Clause 7 hereofin the manufacture of biscuits, cakes and sponges and alliedproducts for re-sale by another business.

4.-Area.This Award shall have effect over the area comprised

within a radius of twenty-five (25) miles from the GeneralPost Office. Perth.

5.-Term.The term of this Award shall be for a period of three (3)

years as from the beginning of the first pay period com-mencing after the date hereof.

6.-Definitions.(1) " Leading Hand " shall mean a worker who is appointed

as such by the employer and who, in addition to his ordinaryduties, is required by the employer to supervise the workof other workers.

(2) " Biscuit and/or Cake Mixer " means a worker engagedin the mixing of ingredients to form a dough for biscuitsand/or cakes.

(3) " Ovensman " or Ovenswomen " shall mean any adultworker who, whilst subject to supervision is in charge of anoven and/or controls the heat and speed of the oven.

(4) " Assistant Ovensman " means an adult worker whoassists at a stationary oven by feeding or removing cakesand/or sponges direct to or from the oven.

(5) " Brakesman " shall mean any adult worker whooperates a braking machine, (whether finishing or roughpreparing the dough for a cutting machine).

(6) " Biscuit Machine Attendant " shall mean any adultworker who prepares, drives and/or controls a biscuit em-bossing cutting machine.

(7) " Icing Sugar Grinder " means any male worker incharge of a machine which grinds or crushes icing sugar.

(8) " Casual Worker " shall mean any worker dismissedthrough no fault of his own before the expiration of one (1)week of his employment.

7.-Wages.

(1) Basic Wage :(a) Within a radius of 15 miles

from the G.P.O., Perth .... 15 1 6 11 6 1(b) Outside a radius of 15 miles

from the G.P.O., Perth, butwithin a radius of 25 milesfrom the G.P.O., Perth 14 19 11 11 4 11

(2) Margins :(a) Adult Males-

Biscuit and Cake Mixer ....OvensmanAssistant OvensmanBrakesmanIcing Sugar GrinderBiscuit Machine AttendantGeneral Factory HandAll Others

Margin Over FemaleBasic Wage Per Week.

(b) Adult Females- s. d.Ovenswomen 1 12 6

All Others 16 0

Percentage for Males orFemales of AppropriateMale or Female Basic

(c) Juniors- Wage Per Week.14 to 15 years of age .... 3515 to 16 years of age . 4516 to 17 years of age . 5517 to 18 years of age .... 6518 to 19 years of age .... 7519 to 20 years of age .... 8520 to 21 years of age .... 95

(3) Casual Workers :All casual workers, as defined,

shall be paid at the rate pre-scribed for their classificationplus fifteen per cent. (15%).

(4) Leading Hands :A Leading Hand in charge of-

(a) Less than three (3) otherworkers

(b) Not less than three (3) andnot more than ten (10)other workers . .

(c) More than ten (10) butless than twenty (20) otherworkers .

(d) More than twenty (20)other workers

8.-Hours.(1) Subject to clause 14 the hours of duty shall not exceed

forty (40) per week and subject to subclause (3) shall beworked in straight shifts of eight hours other than breaksfor lunch, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 5 . 30 p.m., Mondayto Friday both inclusive.

(2) The starting and finishing times in any establishmentshall only be altered by the employer giving seven (7) days'notice to his workers of such alteration, except where other-wise agreed between the employer and the Union.

(3) The ordinary hours of duty of mixers and their assist-ants in the biscuit and cake mixing departments or workersrequired to light gas ovens shall be eight hours per shift,forty per week worked between such hours as the circum-stances of the industry necessitate.

9.-Overtime.(1) Except as provided in clauses 8 (3) and 11 all time

worked before the usual starting time or after the usualfinishing time or beyond eight (8) hours in any one day shallbe deemed overtime and be paid for at the rate of time anda half for the first four (4) hours per day and double timethereafter.

(2) All overtime performed after twelve (12) noon Satur-days, or on Sundays or work on any of the holidays prescribedin Clause 18 (1) hereof shall be paid for at the rate of doubletime.

Per Week.Males. Females.£ s. d. £ s. d.

Margin Over Male Basic)Wage Per Week.

£ s. d.3 0 02 12 62 0 02 10 62 10 62 10 61 14 0

15 6

Per Week Extra.Males. Females.

£ s. d. s. d.

9 6 5 0

19 0 10 0

1 18 6 1 0 0

2 17 6 1 10 0

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(3) An employer may require any worker to work reason-able overtime at overtime rates, and such worker shall workovertime in accordance with such requirement.

(4) Rest period.—When overtime work is necessary itshall, wherever reasonably practicable, be so arranged thatworkers have at least eight (8) consecutive hours off dutybetween the work of successive days.

(5) A worker (other than a casual worker) who works sosuch overtime between the termination of his ordinary workon one day and the commencement of his ordinary work onthe next day that he has not at least eight (8) consecutivehours off duty between those times shall, subject to thissubclause, be released after completion of such overtime untilhe has had eight (8) consecutive hours off duty without lossof pay for ordinary work time occurring during such absence.

(6) If, on the instructions of his employer, such a workerresumes or continues work without having had such eight (8)consecutive hours off duty, he shall be paid at double ratesuntil he is released from duty for such period and he shallthen be entitled to be absent until he has had eight (8) con-secutive hours off duty without loss of pay for ordinaryworking time occurring during such absence.

10.—Restriction on Working Time.Subject to other provisions of this Award no organisation,

'party to this Award, or worker or workers covered by thisAward, shall in any way, whether directly or indirectly bea party to or concerned in any ban, limitation or restrictionupon the working of overtime or ordinary time in accordancewith the requirements of the industry covered by this Award,

11.—Additional Rates for Ordinary Hours.Workers covered by Clause 8 (3) shall be paid the following

additional amounts :-All ordinary time worked

between 6 p.m. and midnight Monday to Friday in-clusive-5 per cent. extra.

between midnight and 7 a.m.-10 per cent. extra.on Saturdays-25 per cent. extra.on Sundays-50 per cent. extra.

12.—Meal Money.(1) A worker required to work overtime for more than two

(2) hours, without being notified on the previous day orearlier that he will be so required to work, shall be suppliedwith a meal by the employer or paid six shillings (6s.) fora meal.

(2) If the amount of overtime required to be workednecessitates a second or subsequent meal, the employer shall,unless he has notified the workers concerned on the previousday or earlier that such second or subsequent meal will alsobe required, provide such meals or pay an amount of fourshillings (4s.) for each such second or subsequent meal.

(3) No such payments need be made to workers living inthe same locality as their workshops who can reasonablyreturn home for such meals.

(4) If a worker in consequence of receiving such notice hasprovided himself with a meal or meals and is not requiredto work overtime or is required to work less overtime thannotified, he shall be paid the amounts above prescribed inrespect of the meals not then required.

13.—Meal Interval.(1) Not less than thirty (30) minutes nor more than one (1)

hour shall be allowed for a meal each day.

(2) A worker shall not be compelled to work for more thanfive and a half (5i) hours without a break for a meal.

(3) When a worker is required for duty during any mealtime, whereby his meal time is postponed for more thanone (1) hour, he shall be paid at overtime rates until he getshis meal.

14.—Shift Work.(1) An employer may, if he so desires, work his establish-

ment on shifts, but before doing so shall give to the unionnotice in writing of his intention to do so and of the intendedstarting and finishing times of ordinary working hours ofthe respective shifts.

(2) (a) Where any particular process is carried out onshifts other than day shifts, and less than five (5) consecutiveafternoon or five (5) consecutive night shifts are worked onthat process then the workers employed on such afternoonor night shifts shall be paid at overtime rates.

(b) The sequence of work shall not be deemed to be brokenunder the preceding paragraph by reason of the fact thatwork on the process is not carried out on a Saturday orSunday or on any public holiday.

(3) The loading on the ordinary rates of pay for shift workshall be five per cent. (5%) for afternoon shift and ten percent. (10%) for night shift.

(4) Leave to apply to amend or add provisions to thisclause is reserved to either party at any time.

15.—Incentive Payment.(1) Particulars of the basis of incentive payments shall be

supplied upon request to the Secretary of the Union.

(2) Adjustments and/or alterations of the basis of incentivepayments shall be subject to mutual agreement between theemployer and the workers concerned.

(3) In the event of any disagreement between the employerand the workers concerned, the matter may be referred tothe Board of Reference by the employer or the Union.

16.—Contract of Service.(1) Except in the case of a casual worker, whose engage-

ment shall be by the hour, the contract of hiring of everyworker shall be a weekly contract terminable by one (1)week's notice on either side, given on any working day orin the event of such notice not being given by the paymentof one (1) week's pay by the employer or the forfeiture ofone (1) week's pay by the worker.

(2) The employer shall be under no obligation to pay forany day not worked upon which the worker is required topresent himself for duty, except such absence from work isdue to illness and comes within the provisions of Clause 20,or such absence is on account of holidays to which the workeris entitled under the provisions of this Award.

(3) The employer shall be entitled to deduct payment forany day or portion of a day upon which the worker cannotbe usefully employed because of any strike by the Union orUnions affiliated with it, or by any other association or Union,or through the breakdown of the employer's machinery orany stoppage of work by any cause which the employercannot reasonably prevent.

17.—Mixed Functions.(1) A worker engaged for more than half (i) of one (1) day

or shift on duties carrying a higher rate than his ordinaryclassification shall be paid the higher rate for such day orshift. If employed for less than half (i) of one (1) day orshift he shall be paid the higher rate for the time so worked.

(2) A worker's regular rate of wage shall not be reducedwhilst he is temporarily employed on work classified with alower minimum rate.

18.—Holidays.

(1) Subject to clause 9 (2) of this Award the followingdays, or the days observed in lieu shall subject as hereinafterprovided be allowed as holidays without deduction of pay,namely : New Year's Day, Australia Day, Good Friday,Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Labour Day, Foundation Day,Sovereign's Birthday, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.Provided that another day may be taken as a holiday byarrangement between the parties. in lieu of any of the daysnamed in the subclause.

(2) Where Christmas Day or New Year's Day falls on aSaturday or a Sunday, such holiday shall be observed on thenext succeeding Monday and where Boxing Day falls on aSunday or a Monday such holiday shall be observed on thenext succeeding Tuesday ; in each such case the substitutedday shall be deemed a holiday without deduction of pay inlieu of the day for which it is substituted.

(3) On any public holiday not prescribed as a holidayunder this Award, the employer's establishment or place ofbusiness may be closed, in which case a worker need notpresent himself for duty and payment may be deducted, butif work be done, ordinary rates of pay shall apply.

(4) The provisions of this clause shall not apply to casualworkers.

19.—Annual Leave.

(1) Except as hereinafter provided, a period of two (2)consecutive weeks' leave with payment of ordinary wages asprescribed shall be allowed annually to a worker by hisemployer after a period of twelve (12) months' continuousservice with such employer.

A worker shall be given at least two (2) weeks' notice thathe is to take his annual leave.

(2) If any Award holiday falls within a worker's period ofannual leave and is observed on a day which in the case ofthat worker would have been an ordinary working day thereshall be added to that period one (1) day being an ordinaryworking day for each such holiday observed as aforesaid.

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( 3) If after one (1) month's continuous service in anyqualifying twelve-monthly period a worker lawfully leaveshis employment or his employment is terminated by theemployer through no fault of the worker, the worker shallbe paid one-sixth (1/6th) of a week's pay at his ordinaryrate of wage in respect of each completed month of continuousservice.

(4) In the event of a worker being employed by an em-ployer for portion only of a year, he shall only be entitled,subject to subclause (3) of this clause, to such leave on fullpay as is proportionate to his length of service during thatperiod with such employer, and if such leave is not equal tothe leave given to the other workers he shall not be entitledto work or pay whilst the other workers of such employer areon leave on full pay.

(5) (a) A worker who is justifiably dismissed for mis-conduct shall not be entitled to the benefit of the provisionsof this clause.

(b) In special circumstances and by mutual consent of theemployer, the worker, and the Union concerned, annualleave may be taken in not more than two (2) periods.

(6) The provisions of this clause shall not apply to casualworkers.

(7) Any time in respect of which a worker is absent fromwork, except time for which he is entitled to claim sick pay,or time spent on holidays or annual leave as prescribed bythis Award, shall not count for the purpose of determininghis right to annual leave.

20.—Absence Through Sickness.(1) A worker shall be entitled to payment for non-attend-

ance on the ground of personal ill-health for one-twelfth(1/12th) of a week for each completed month of service :Provided that payment for absence through such ill-healthshall be limited to one (1) week in each calendar year. Pay-ment hereunder may be adjusted at the end of each calendaryear, or at the time the worker leaves the service of theemployer, in the event of the worker being entitled by servicesubsequent to the sickness to a greater allowance than thatmade at the time the sickness occurred. This clause shallnot apply where the worker is entitled to compensation underthe Workers' Compensation Act.

(2) A worker shall not be entitled to receive any wagesfrom his employer for any time lost through the result ofan accident not arising out of or in the course of his employ-ment or for any accident, wherever sustained, arising out ofhis own wilful default or for sickness arising out of his ownwilful default.

(3) No worker shall be entitled to the benefits of thisclause unless he produces proof satisfactory to his employerof sickness, but the employer shall not be entitled to a medicalcertificate unless the absence is for three (3) days or more.

(4) Sick leave shall accumulate from year to year so thatany balance of the period specified in subclause (1) of thisclause which has in any year not been allowed to any workerby his employer as paid sick leave may be claimed by theworker and, subject to the conditions hereinbefore prescribed,shall be allowed by his employer in any subsequent yearwithout diminution of the sick leave prescribed in respectof that year. Provided that the sick leave which accumulatespursuant to this subclause shall be available to the workerfor a period of two (2) years but not longer from the endof the year in which it accrues.

21.—Payment of Wages.(1) Wages shall be paid at least weekly.(2) Not more than two (2) days' wages shall be kept in

hand by the employer.(3) When a worker's services are terminated he shall be

paid all wages due before leaving the employer's premisesor alternatively (except in the case of casual workers) acheque for the amount due may be forwarded to the worker'slast known address within forty-eight (48) hours of suchtermination.

22.—Time and Wages Record.(1) The employer shall keep or cause to be kept a record

or records containing the following particulars :-(a) Name of each worker.(b) The nature of his work.(c) The hours worked each day and each week.(d) The wages and overtime (if any) paid each week.(e) The age of each junior worker.

Any system of automatic recording by machines shall bedeemed to comply with this provision to the extent of theinformation recorded.

(2) The time and wages record shall be open for inspectionby a duly accredited official of the Union during the usualoffice hours at the employer's office, or other convenientplace, and the representative may be allowed to take extractstherefrom.

23.—No Reduction.Nothing herein contained shall entitle an employer to

reduce the wage of any worker who at the date of this Awardwas being paid a higher rate of wage than the minimumprescribed for his or her class of work.

24.—Under-rate Workers.(1) Any worker who by reason of old age or infirmity is

unable to earn the minimum wage may be paid such lesserwage as may from time to time be agreed upon in writingbetween the Union and the employer.

(2) In the event of no agreement being arrived at, thematter may be referred to the Board of Reference for de-termination.

(3) After application has been made to the Board, andpending the Board's decision, the worker shall be entitledto work for and be employed at the proposed lesser rate.

25.—Junior Workers' Certificate.(1) Junior workers upon being engaged shall if required

furnish the employer with a certificate containing the fol-lowing particulars :-

(a) Name in full.(b) Age and date of birth.

(2) No worker shall have any claim upon an employer foradditional pay in the event of the age of the worker beingwrongly stated on the certificate. If any junior worker shallwilfully mis-state his age in the certificate he alone shallbe guilty of a breach of this Award, and in the event of aworker having received a higher rate than that to whichhe was entitled he shall make restitution to the employer.

The certificate shall be available for inspection by anaccredited representative of the Union in the manner whichthe Time and Wages Record is open for inspection.

26.—Limitation of Female Work.No female worker shall be required to lift any weight in

excess of thirty-five (35) lbs.

27.—Inspection by Union.(1) Accredited representatives of the Union shall be per-

mitted to interview the workers on the business premises ofthe employer during non-working times or meal breaks.

(2) In the case of a dispute between the Union and anemployer which is likely to lead to a cessation of work orto an application to the Court and which involves the in-spection of workers or of machines in the process of productionon which such workers are engaged, such Union representa-tives shall have the right of inspection at any time duringwhich the workers or machines concerned are working, butthis permission shall not be exercised without the consentof the employer more than once in any one week.

(3) Provided that the duly accredited representative shallnotify the employer beforehand of his intention to exercisehis rights under this clause and the Union official exercisinghis right under this clause shall not interfere with or in-convenience the work duties of the workers.

28.—Board of Reference.(1) The Court may appoint for the purpose of this

Award a Board or Boards of Reference. Each Boardshall consist of a chairman and two (2) other representatives,one to be nominated by each of the parties. There areassigned to each such Board in the event of no agreementbeing arrived at between the parties to the Award, thefunctions of

(a) adjusting any matters of difference which may arisebetween the parties from time to time, except suchas involve interpretations of the provisions of thisAward or any of them ;

(b) deciding any other matter that the Court may referto the Board from time to time.

(2) The provisions of regulation 106 of the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1961, shall be deemed to apply toany Board of Reference appointed hereunder.

29.—Seating Accommodation.Where and when practicable, suitable seating accommo-

dation shall be provided for female workers unless it isphysically impossible to carry out the work required in asitting position.

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30.—First Aid.Adequate first aid equipment shall be provided in all

establishments.

31.—Posting of Award.The employer shall allow a copy of this Award if supplied

by the Union, to be posted in a place easily accessible tothe workers.

32.—Preference to Unionists.(1) In this clause the term " unionist " means a worker

who is a financial member of the industrial union of workersparty to this Award.

(2) Any worker whose application for membership of theUnion has been refused shall have the right of appeal tothe Industrial Registrar whose decision on such matter shallbe final. Such worker who has exercised his right of appealshall pending the decision of the Industrial Registrar havethe same rights under this clause as a " unionist."

(3) Subject to subclause (4) hereof workers who are not" unionists " shall within seven days of being supplied withthe necessary application form for membership, and a copyof this clause by an accredited representative of the applicantunion, apply in the prescribed manner for membership andif accepted as a member maintain financial membershipwhilst employed by an employer covered by this Award.Workers who are unfinancial or financial members of theindustrial union of workers party to this Award shall becomefinancial and/or maintain financial membership whilst em-ployed by an employer covered by this Award.

(4) Exemptions :-(a) Any worker may apply in writing to the Industrial

Registrar, Court of Arbitration, Perth, (whosedecision shall be final) for exemption from thisclause.

(b) An applicant for exemption shall detail in the appli-cation to the Industrial Registrar his reasons fordesiring exemption, and such application shall onlybe valid and considered by the Industrial Registrarif it is forwarded by registered post within sevendays of the applicant's receipt of the applicationfor membership as prescribed in subclause (3).

(e) The Industrial Registrar in the exercise of his dis-cretion may grant exemption with such conditionsas he deems desirable-

(i) if the applicant is a financial member of anyother registered industrial union ;

(ii) if the worker objects on the grounds of con-scientious religious belief to becoming amember of any industrial union ; and

(iii) for any other reason which the IndustrialRegistrar deems sufficient.

(d) A worker refused exemption by the IndustrialRegistrar shall within seven days of the decisionmake application for membership of the applicantUnion and if accepted as a member maintain finan-cial membership whilst employed by an employercovered by this Award.

33.—Long Service Leave.(a) Right to Leave.

A worker shall as herein provided be entitled to leave withpay in respect of long service.

(b) Long Service.(1) The long service which shall entitle a worker to such

leave shall, subject as herein provided, be continuous servicewith one and the same employer.

(2) Such service shall include service prior to the 1st April,1958, if it continued until such time but only to the extentof the last twenty (20) completed years of continuous service.

(3) (i) Where a business has, whether before or after thecoming into operation hereof, been transmitted from anemployer (herein called " the transmittor ") to anotheremployer (herein called " the transmittee ") and a workerwho at the time of such transmission was an employee ofthe transmittor in that business becomes an employee ofthe transmittee—the period of the continuous service whichthe worker has had with the transmittor (including any suchservice with any prior transmittor) shall be deemed to beservice of the worker with the transmittee.

(ii) In this subclause " transmission " includes transfer,conveyance, assignment or succession whether voluntary orby agreement or by operation of law and " transmitted "has a corresponding meaning.

(4) Such service shall include

(a) any period of absence from duty on any annualleave or long service leave ;

(b) any period of absence from duty necessitated bysickness of or injury to the worker but only to theextent of fifteen (15) working days in any year ofhis employment ;

(c) any period following any termination of the employ-ment by the employer if such termination has beenmade merely with the intention of avoiding obliga-tions hereunder in respect of long service leave orobligations under any award in respect of annualleave ;

(d) any period during which the service of the workerwas or is interrupted by service

(i) as a member of the Naval, Military or AirForces of the Commonwealth of Australiaother than as a member of the British Com-monwealth Occupation Forces in Japan andother than as a member of the PermanentForces of the Commonwealth of Australiaexcept in the circumstances referred to insection 31 (2) of the Defence Act, 1903-1956,and except in Korea or Malaya after June 26,1950 ;

(ii) as a member of the Civil Construction Corpsestablished under the National Security Act,1939-1946;

(iii) in any of the Armed Forces under theNational Service Act, 1951 (as amended).

on the completion of any such service resumed or resumesProvided that the worker as soon as reasonably practicable

employment with the employer by whom he was employedimmediately before the commencement of such service.

(5) Service shall be deemed to be continuous notwith-standing

(a) the transmission of a business as referred to inparagraph (3) hereof ;

(b) any interruption of a class referred to in paragraph(4) hereof irrespective of the duration thereof ;any absence from duty authorised by the employer ;any standing-down of a worker in accordance withthe provisions of an Award, Industrial Agreement,Order or Determination under either Common-wealth or State law ;any absence from duty arising directly or indirectlyfrom an industrial dispute if the worker returns towork in accordance with the terms of settlement ofthe dispute ;any termination of the employment by the employeron any ground other than slackness of trade if theworker be re-employed by the same employer withina period not exceeding two months from the dateof such termination ;any termination of the employment by the employeron the ground of slackness of trade if the workeris re-employed by the same employer within aperiod not exceeding six (6) months from the dateof such termination ;

(h) any reasonable absence of the worker on legitimateunion business in respect of which he has requestedand been refused leave ;any absence from duty after the coming into opera.(i)tion of this clause by reason of any cause not specifiedin this clause unless the employer during the absenceor within fourteen (14) days of the termination ofthe absence notifies the worker in writing that suchabsence will be regarded as having broken thecontinuity of service, which notice may be given bydelivery to the worker personally or by posting itby registered mail to his last recorded address, inwhich case it shall be deemed to have reached himin due course of post.

Provided that the period of any absence from duty or theperiod of any interruption referred to in placita (c) to (i)inclusive of this paragraph shall not (except as set out inparagraph (4) hereof) count as service.

(0) Period of Leave.(1) The leave to which a worker shall be entitled or deemed

to be entitled shall be as provided in this subclause.

(0)(d)

(e)

(f)

(g)

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

(a) in respect of twenty (20) years' service so com-pleted—thirteen (13) weeks' leave ;

(b) in respect of each ten (10) years' service completedafter such twenty (20) years—six and a half (6-i)weeks' leave.

(3) Where a worker has completed at least fifteen (15)years' service since its commencement and his employmentis terminated

(a) by his death ;

(b) in any circumstances otherwise than by the employerfor serious misconduct ;

the amount of leave shall be-(i) if such determination takes place before the worker

has become entitled to leave under placitum (a) ofparagraph (2) hereof such proportion of thirteen (13)weeks' leave as the number of completed years ofsuch service bears to twenty (20) years ;

(ii) if such termination takes place after the worker hasbecome entitled to leave under placitum (a) ofparagraph (2) hereof the leave due under suchplacitum and in addition such proportion of thirteen(13) weeks' leave as the number of completed yearsof such service after the accrual of such entitlementbears to twenty (20) years.

(4) Where a worker has completed at least ton (10) years'service but less than fifteen (15) years' service since itscommencement and his employment is terminated-

(i) by his death ; or

(ii) by the employer for any reason other than seriousmisconduct ; or

(iii) by the worker on account of sickness of or injury tothe worker or domestic or other pressing necessitywhere such sickness or injury or necessity is of sucha nature as to justify or in the event of a disputeis in the opinion of the Special Board of Reference,of such a nature as to justify such termination ;

the amount of leave shall be such proportion of thirteen (13)weeks' leave as the number of completed years of such servicebears to twenty (20) years.

(5) In the cases to which paragraphs (3) and (4) hereofapply the worker shall be deemed to have been entitled toand to have commenced leave immediately prior to suchtermination.

(d) Payment for Period of Leave.(1) A worker shall subject to paragraph (3) hereof, be

entitled to be paid for each week of leave to which he hasbecome entitled or is deemed to have become entitled, theordinary time rate of pay applicable to him at the date hecommences such leave.

(2) Such ordinary time rate of pay shall be the rate applic-able to him for the standard weekly hours which are prescribedby this award, but in the case of casuals and part-time workersshall be the ordinary time rate for the number of hoursusually worked up to but not exceeding the prescribedstandard.

(3) Where by agreement between the employer and theworker the commencement of the leave to which the workeris entitled or any portion thereof is postponed to meet theconvenience of the worker, the rate of payment for suchleave shall be at the ordinary time rate of pay applicable tohim at the date of accrual or, if so agreed, at the ordinarytime rate of pay applicable at the date he commences suchleave.

(4) The ordinary time rate of pay(a) shall include any deductions from wages for board

and/or lodging or the like which is not provided andtaken during the period of leave ;

(b) shall not include shift premiums, overtime, penaltyrates, commissions, bonuses, allowances or the like.

(5) In the case of workers employed on piece or bonus workor any other system of payment by results payment shall beat ordinary time rates.

(e) Taking Leave.(1) In a case to which paragraph (2) of subclause (c)

applies(a) Leave shall be granted and taken as soon as reason-

ably practicable after the right thereto accrues dueor at such time or times as may be agreed between

the employer and the worker or in the absence ofsuch agreement at such time or times as may bedetermined by the Special Board of Reference,having regard to the needs of the employer's es-tablishment and the worker's circumstances.

( b) Except where the time for taking leave is agreed toby the employer and the worker or determined bythe Special Board of Reference, the employer shallgive to a worker at least one (1) month's notice ofthe date from which his leave is to be taken.

(c) Leave may be granted and taken in one continuousperiod or if the employer and the worker so agree innot more than three (3) separate periods in respectof the first thirteen (13) weeks' entitlement and innot more than two (2) separate periods in respectof any subsequent period of entitlement.

(d) Any leave shall be inclusive of any public holidaysspecified in this award occurring during the periodwhen the leave is taken but shall not be inclusiveof any annual leave.

(c) Payment shall be made in one of the following ways-

(i) in full before the worker goes on leave ;

(ii) at the same time as his wages would havebeen paid to him if the worker had remainedat work, in which case payment shall, if theworker in writing so requires, be made bycheque posted to an address specified by theworker ; or

(iii) in any other way agreed between the employerand the worker.

(f) No worker shall, during any period when he is onleave, engage in any employment for hire or rewardin substitution for the employment from which heis on leave, and if a worker breaches this provisionhe shall thereupon forfeit his right to leave here•under in respect of the unexpired period of leaveupon which he has entered, and the employer shallbe entitled to withhold any further payment inrespect of the period and to reclaim any paymentsalready made on account of such period of leave.

(2) In a case to which paragraph (3) or paragraph (4) ofsubclause (c) applies and in any case in which the employ-ment of the worker who has become entitled to leave here-under is terminated before such leave is taken or fully takenthe employer shall, upon termination of his employmentotherwise than by death pay to the worker, and upon termi-nation of employment by death pay to the personal repre-sentative of the worker upon request by the personal repre-sentative, a sum equivalent to the amount which would havebeen payable in respect of the period of leave to which he isentitled or deemed to have been entitled and which wouldhave been taken but for such termination. Such paymentshall be deemed to have satisfied the obligation of the em-ployer in respect of leave hereunder.

(f) Granting Leave in Advance and Benefits to be Broughtinto Account.

(1) Any employer may by agreement with a worker allowleave to such a worker before the right thereto has accrueddue, but where leave is taken in such a case the worker shallnot become entitled to any further leave hereunder in respectof any period until after the expiration of the period in respectof which such leave had been taken before it accrued due.

(2) Where leave has been granted to a worker pursuant tothe preceding paragraph before the right thereto has accrueddue, and the employment subsequently is terminated, theemployer may deduct from whatever remuneration is payableupon the termination of the employment, a proportionateamount on the basis of thirteen (13) weeks for twenty (20)years' service in respect of any period for which the workerhas been granted long service leave to which he was not atthe date of termination of his employment or prior theretoentitled.

(3) Any leave in the nature of long service leave or paymentin lieu thereof under a State Law or a long service leavescheme not under the provisions hereof granted to a workerby his employer in respect of any period of service with theemployer shall be taken into account whether the same isgranted before or after the coming into operation hereofand shall be deemed to have been leave taken and grantedhereunder in the case of leave with pay to the extent of theperiod of such leave and in the case of payment in lieu thereof

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to the extent of a period of leave with pay equivalent to theamount of the payment and to be satisfaction to the extentthereof of the entitlement of the worker hereunder.

(g) Records to be Kept.

(1) Each employer shall during the employment and for aperiod of twelve (12) months thereafter, or in the case oftermination by death of the worker, a period of three (3)years thereafter, keep a record from which can be readilyascertained the name of each worker and his occupation, thedate of the commencement of his employment and his entitle-ment to long service leave and any leave which may havebeen granted to him or in respect of which payment may havebeen made hereunder.

(2) Such record shall be open for inspection in the mannerand circumstances prescribed by this award with respect tothe time and wages record.

(h) Special Board of Reference.

(1) There shall be constituted a Special Board of Referencefor the purpose hereof to which all disputes and mattersarising hereunder shall be referred and the Board shalldetermine all such disputes and matters.

(2) There shall be assigned to such Board the functions of

(a) the settlement of disputes on any matters arisinghereunder ;

(b) the determination of such matters as are specificallyassigned to it hereunder.

(3) The Board of Reference shall consist of one repre-sentative or substitute therefor nominated from time to timeby the Western Australian Employers' Federation (Incor-porated) and one representative or substitute nominated fromtime to time by the West Australian Trade Unions IndustrialCouncil (A.L.P.) together with a chairman to be mutuallyagreed upon by the organisations named in this paragraph.

(i) State Law.

(1) The provisions of any State Law to the extent to whichthey have before the coming into operation hereof conferredan accrued right on a worker to be granted a period of longservice leave in respect of a completed period of twenty (20)or more years' service or employment or an accrued right ona worker or his personal representative to payment in respectof long service leave shall not be affected hereby and shallnot be deemed to be inconsistent with the provisions hereof.

(2) The entitlement of any such worker to leave in respectof a period of service with the employer completed after theperiod in respect of which the long service leave referred toin paragraph (1) hereof accrued due shall be in accordanceherewith.

(3) Subject to paragraphs (1) and (2) hereof, the entitle-ment to leave hereunder shall be in substitution for andsatisfaction of any long service leave to which the workermay be entitled in respect of employment of the worker bythe employer.

(4) An employer who under any State Law with regard tolong service leave is exempted from the provisions of thatlaw as at the first day of April, 1958, shall in respect of theworkers covered by such exemption be exempt from theprovisions hereof.

(j) Exemptions.

The Special Board of Reference may subject to such con-ditions as it thinks fit exempt any employer from the pro-visions hereof in respect of its employees where there is anexisting or prospective long service leave scheme which, inits opinion is, viewed as a whole, more favourable for the wholeof the employees of that employer than the provisions hereof.

(k) Liberty to Apply.

Liberty is granted to any party to this award to apply tothe Court at any time for an appropriate variation of thisclause if any of the terms and conditions operating under thecode of Long Service Leave being negotiated between theAustralian Council of Trade Unions and Federal Employers'Organisations is varied in any way.

In witness whereof this Award has been signed by theConciliation Commissioner this 13th day of August, 1963.

(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,Conciliation Commissioner.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 281 of 1963.

Between West Australian Amalgamated Society of RailwayEmployees' Union of Workers and Others, Applicants,and Western Australian Government Railways Com-mission, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. P. Wilson on behalf of the West Aus-tralian Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees' Unionof Workers ; Mr. J. H. Mutton on behalf of the AmalgamatedEngineering Union of Workers, Perth Branch ; Mr. M. A.Jahn on behalf of the Australasian Society of Engineers Indus-trial Union of Workers, Perth W.A. ; Mr. R. W. Fletcher onbehalf of the Electrical Trades Union of Workers of Australia(Western Australian Branch) Perth ; Mr. G. Cahill on behalfof the Boilermakers' Society of Australia, Union of Workers,Coastal Districts, W.A.; and Mr. B. O'Connor on behalf ofthe Federated Moulders (Metals) Union of Workers, Perth,applicants, and Mr. J..McKerrow on behalf of the respondent,the Court, in pursuance of the powers contained in section92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1961, doth here-by order and declare

that the " Railway Employees' Award," No. 3 of1961, as amended, be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 27th day of June, 1963.By the Court,

[LS.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Clause 31—Allowances, Special Provision, etc. : Delete

subclause 5 and insert in lieu thereof the following :—(5) Leading Hands.—Except where elsewhere provided

Leading Hands shall be paid as follows :-(a) Leading Hand in charge of not less than three

(3) and not more than ten (10) employees shallbe paid twenty-one shillings (21s.) per weekextra.

(b) Leading Hand in charge of more than ten (10)and not more than twenty (20) employees shallbe paid forty-two shillings and sixpence(42s. 6d.) per week extra.

(e) Leading Hand in charge of more than twenty(20) employees shall be paid sixty-three shillingsand sixpence (63s. 6d.) per week extra.

(d) The foregoing shall be paid in addition to anyother allowances throughout this clause.

2. Clause 44—Wages : Delete this clause and insert inlieu the following :—

Clause 44.—Wages.Basic Wage Per

Week.Males.£ s. d.

Females.s. d.

Metropolitan Area .... .... 15 1 6 11 6 1.South-West Land Division ... 14 19 11 11 4 11Goldfields areas and all other

portions of the State .... 14 14 1 11 0 7

TRAFFIC SECTION.

Item Designation.No.

1. Caretaker(a) Barracks as follows :-

Bridgetown, Brunswick Junction, Bun-bury, Caron, Katanning, Merredin, Narro-gin, Northam, Pinjarra, Tongan Hills,

MarginOverBasicWage.

s. d.

Wyalkatchem, Yellowdine and York 1 8 6(b) Others 1 4 0

2. CheckerClass 1-1st year of service .... 2 2 6

Thereafter .... 2 10 0Class IA 2 2 6Class 2 .... 1 13 6

Conductor(a) Senior . 2 2 6(b) Others .... 1 1.3 6

4. Crossing Keeper Nil

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TRAFFIC SECTION—continued.

ItemNo.

Designation

TRAFFIC SECTION—continued.

Designation.

(c) Class 3-(i) All others including Car Cleaners-

1st year of service ....Thereafter ....

(ii) Porter, Goods, not solely employedon sheeting shall be paid at Class(2) (i) rate for any period duringwhich he may be so engaged.

(iii) With less than twelve (12) months'service, if full safe working exami-nation is passed. Provided a juniorwith at least twelve (12) months'experience, provided full safe work-ing examination is passed shall bepaid this rate on reaching the ageof twenty-one (21) years ....

(d) Porters at stations Fremantle to Bellevueand Rivervale to Armadale inclusivewhen in charge of station during breakbetween shifts of station officers, shallbe paid the following allowance calcu-lated to the end of each week for timeso employed-

MarginOverBasic ItemWage. No.£ s. d.

1 4 0Nil

3 12 6

4 5 0

4 17 6

5 10 0

1 8 6

MarginOver

FBasicWage.£ s. d.

1 0 01 8 6

3000 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [4 October, 1963.

5. Gate-Keeper-(a) Perth and Fremantle Goods(b) Others ....

6. Guards(a) 4th Class, first two (2) years' service ....

(b) 3rd Class, over two (2) and up to four (4)years' service as Guard ....

(c) 2nd Class, over four (4) and up to six (6)years' service as Guard ....

(d) 1st Class, over six (6) years' service asGuard

Subject to passing all proper examinationsand tests, if any, Guards with less thantwo (2) years' service after appointmentshall be in the fourth class. Guardswith two (2) years' service and less thanfour (4) years' service after appointmentshall be in the third class.

Guards with four (4) years' service and lessthan six (6) years' service after appoint-ment shall be in the second class. Guardswith over six (6) years' service afterappointment shall be in the first class.

Guards shall be entitled to promotion fromclass to class as follows :-

To the third class after two (2) years'service in the fourth class ; to thesecond class after two (2) years'service in the third class ; to thefirst class after two (2) years'service in the second class.

7. Lavatory Attendant .... 8 6

8. Lister Motor Driver .... 1 13 6

9. Number Taker—Perth Goods 1 13 6After five years' service 2 2 6

10. Porter(a) Class 1—Relief and/or Safe Working .... 2 7 0

(Relief : Means one who for one thirdof a year has been relieving S.M., A.S.M.,N.S.M. or Signalman and Guards.)

(b) Class 2— .... 1 13 6(i) Ambulance, Perth : Cloak Room,

Perth Station ; Delivery, PerthParcels ; Excess Perth Station ;Goods (solely engaged on sheetingoutside duties) ; Linen Room ; LostProperty Office, Perth ; ReceivingPerth, Fremantle, Geraldton andKalgoorlie Parcels ; Receiving andDelivering Goods at the followingstations and depots :—

Beverley MeekatharraBoyanup MerredinBoyup Brook MidlandBridgetown Mount BarkerBruce Rock

Mount MagnetBrunswick

MullewaJunction Narrogin

Claremont

NarembeenCollie NorthamptonCorrigin NorthamCottesloe NorsemanCue PembertonCunderdin PinjarraDonnybrook

PingellyDwellingup QuairadingEast Northam Robbs JettyEast Perth

RivervaleEsperance Southern CrossGoomalling SubiacoHarvey ToodyayKatanning WaginKellerberrin WaroonaMargaret River andMaylands YorkManjimup

(ii) Senior Linen Room

(i) Two (2) hours or more continu-ously each day, excluding Sunday,four shillings (4s.) per week plussixpence (6d.) per hour or portionthereof for each hour in excess oftwelve (12) hours per week.

(ii) Two (2) hours or more continu-ously on any day, excludingSunday, fourpence (4d.) per houror portion thereof for each houron those days. Provided theworker is not entitled to the pro-visions of (i) above.

(iii) The foregoing allowances are notpayable during periods of leaveor other absence from duty.

Porter in charge cleaning, East Perth .... 1 13 6(e)

Seamstress 1 19 011.

Shunter— 2 7 012.

After twelve (12) months' service as(a)shunter, provided Guards' examinationhas been passed .. . 2 16 0Head Shunter 4 5 0(b)

(Shunter when in charge of an engineshall be paid as a Head Shunter)

Head Shunter, after one years' service(c)as Head Shunter . 4 11 0Head Shunter, Perth Goods and Pas-(d)senger station ... . 4 11 0

Head Shunter, Perth Goods and Pas-(e)senger Station, after one year's serviceas such 5 2 0Pilot Shunter, Perth Goods 4 5 0(f)After twelve (12) months' service 4 11 0

13. Signalmen(a) Fourth Class(b)(c)(d)(e)

2 2 62 10 0

1 6 0

Third ClassSecond ClassFirst Class .Special Class (per day of six (6) hours) ..

(A worker engaged cutting in shall bepaid at the rate not less than that of athird class Signalman for each day soengaged.)

14. Stower

15. Ticket Collector • .••16. Ticket Examiner on Trains ..

17. Ticket Porter on Trains

18. Timekeeper, Perth Goods-1st year of serviceThereafter -•-•

2 1 0 19. Waiting Room Attendant (Female)

1 8 62 7 03 7 64 5 06 3 6

1 13 6

1 8 6

2 1 0

2 1 0

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MOTIVE POWER SECTION.(Excluding Tradesmen and Assistants.)

Item Designation

No.

20. Brick Arch Builder and Spark ArresterRepairer

21. Car and Wagon Examiner-1st year of serviceThereafter ....

22. Car and Wagon Oiler ...23. Car Electric Light Examiner-

(a) Employed on examination and cleaningof electric light generators and waterraising pumps, cut-in and change-overswitches and replacement of worn or

damaged parts ....(b) Others-

1st year of service ..

Thereafter ....(c) Leading Car Electric Light Examiner

24. Electric Battery-Hand -•--24A. Filter Cleaning Plant Operator25. Fuelmen

(All workers engaged in handling coal fromtrucks until loaded into engine shall be paidas Fuelmen while so engaged.)

26. Labourer in Running Sheds ....Man in charge of Labourers, East Perth

Running Sheds, shall be paid 21s. per weekextra.

27. Lead Burner ....28. Leadworker assisting electric battery hand

and lead worker29. Pumper ....30. Raker-out and Tuber ....

CIVIL ENGINEERING SECTION.

31. Assistant on bridge and jetty maintenance(not including culvert work)

32. Bulldozer Operator-(a) Under 40 h.p.(b) 40 h.p. and over .

33. ChainmanProvided that Chainmen who are required

to drive a vehicle and/or effect minor repairsshall be paid two shillings (2s.) per day ex-tra.

34. Driver of 3/8 cubic yard power shovel35. End Loader Driver ...35A. Excavator (Gradall) Operator

(Man in charge to be paid one shilling (1s.)extra on days machine actually operating.)

36. Flash Butt Rail Welding Plant-(a) Crane Attendant ...(b) Crane Driver, Electric(c) Rail Grinder(d) Welding Machine Operator . .(e) Welding Machine Operator's Assistant

37. Ganger-(a) Construction(b) Gardening ..(c) Platelaying(d) Repairing-

(1) In Charge of 3rd Class length(ii) In Charge of 2nd Class length(iii) In Charge of 1st Class length ..(iv) Ganger, Perth Yard and special ....

(e) Road approaches, platforms, etc.(i) Leading Hand-Road approaches, etc.

38. Inspector's Clerk-Class 1-(1VIerredin and Perth)-

1st year of serviceThereafter ....

Class 2-Others39. Labourer-

(a) Road approaches, platforms, etc.(b) Builders' Labourer(c) Signal and Telecommunications (Line

Gang)(d) Others

40. Length Runner41. Main Layer ....

CIVIL ENGINEERING SECTION-continued.MarginOver

Designation. BasicWage.£ s. d.

42. Repairer-(a) First Year .... 1 0 0(b) Second Year .... 1 4 0(c) Third Year and Thereafter .... 1 12 6

(When employed laying more than two(2) abutting rails or renewing a set ofany rails, or rails in connection with aset of points, platelayer's rate shall bepaid.)

(d) Leading .. 2 10 0(It shall be the duty of the Department

when classifying the lengths of perma-nent way to indicate which lengthsrequire a Leading Repairer.)

(e) Plate-layer 2 2 6(f) Plate-layer (Leading) .... 3 3 6

43. Scale Adjuster- .... 5 6 0(i) Scale Adjuster's Assistant 1 12 6

44. Signal and Telecommunications-(a) Safe-Working Technician-Class 1 (In

charge of sections or important installa-tions as defined by the Commission andwhich include safe-working equipment)-

1st year of service .... 6 13 6Thereafter .... 7 4 0

(b) Safe-Working Technician-Class 2 (Incharge of sections which include safe-working equipment)-

1st year of service .. 5 13 6Thereafter .... 6 4 6

Interlocking Fitter employed on safe-(c)working equipment in operation-

1st year of service .... 5 13 6Thereafter 6 4 6

(d) Line and Signal Assistant-1st year of service .... 1 15 0Thereafter .... 2 3 6

(e) Line and Signal Ganger 5 6 0(f) Line and Signal Maintainer 4 11 0(g) Assistant Line and Signal Maintainer ... 3 10 0(h) Telephone Technician-

Class 2-1st year of service 6 0 0Thereafter .... 6 10 0

Class 1-1st year of service .... 7 5 0Thereafter within the following range

as agreed between the parties 8 2 0or

in the event of disagreement .... 8 16 0as determined by the Western Aus-

tralian Government Railways

Commission 9 17 045. Tamping Machine Operator- 5 0 0

(Man in charge to be paid one shilling (1s.)per day extra when machine is operating ortravelling on track.)

46. Tentmaker .... 2 10 01 12 6

2 16 0 47. Welder's Assistant (worn crossings, one full

2 1 0 1 12 6time position only) ....5 9 0

2 13 0 48. Woolery Weed Burner Operator . . 5 0 0(1) Woolery Weed Burner Operator's Assist-

ant ... 1 15 05 6 0

4 5 0 WORKSHOPS SECTION.

5 6 0 49. Acid Room Attendant (Electrical Depart-ment) 1 12 63 10 0

50. Blacksmith- 5 9 04 5 0(i) Blacksmith operating on oil furnaces ... 5 16 65 6 0(ii) Blacksmith in charge of electric heat6 1 0

treatment furnace 7 1 04 5 0

2 2 6 51. Boilermakers-(i) Boilermaker, in charge of marking off

table 7 7 6

2 10 0 (ii) Welder, first class who is required to

3 3 6 apply general trade experience . .... 5 16 6

2 10 0 (iii) Boilermaker .. 5 6 0

(iv) Boilermaker, who for the greater part of

1 1 0 0

0 0

(v) Boilermaker on flanging or angle fires .... 6 18 0

his time is occupied in marking-off and/or making templates or jigs ........6 0 0

(vi) Boilermaker on big press 6 18 001 0 (vii) Boilermaker on small press . 5 16 6

7 6 (viii) Boilermaker in running sheds-

2 2 6 1st year of service .... 5 18 0

2 13 0 Thereafter .... 6 10 0

•••• .•

MarginOverBasicWage.£ s. d.

2 0 0

4 5 04 15 61 12 6

2 16 0

1 12 62 2 63 17 6

2 13 01 12 61 12 6

7 6

5 12 6

2 13 01 8 61 12 6

I 1 0

3 17 65 0 01 12 6

5 3 03 10 05 3 0

ItemNo.

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3002 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [4 October, 1963.

WORKSHOPS SECTION-continued.

Item Designation.No.

52. Brick Arch Builder and Firebar Attendant

MarginOverBasicWage.£ s. d.

WORKSHOPS SECTION-continued.

Item Designation.No.

84A. Lifter in outside depots (repair Nv ork )-

MarginOverBasicWage.g s. d.

(Midland Workshops only) .. 2 10 6 1st year of service .... 2 19 653. Bricklayer .... 5 6 0 Thereafter 3 10 054. Car and Wagon Builder (including vans) .... 5 6 0 85. Machinists-

55. Car and Wagon Builder in charge of Marking (a) 1st Class 5 6 0Off Table 7 1 0 Includes :-

56. Carpenter-(i) In charge at District Headquarters (C.E.

Branch) ....(ii) In charge at other sections or depots

(C.E. Branch) shall be paid fourteenshillings (14s.) above the appropriateleading hand's rate ....

5

9

6

3

0

6

BorerDriller using boring or cutter barDriller using a portable or stationary

radial drill on engine work(Engine work includes all parts of

engine driving mechanism, all wheels,axles and axle boxes ; engine frameplates and frame stays ; engine

57. Casting Dresser 2 1 0 bogie frames and stays ; also boiler58. Caustic Tank Attendant 1 12 6 and firebox plates ; but excludes59. Coach Trimmer60. Coppersmith61. Crane Attendant (one man to each crane,

steam at Midland Shops and Stores Yard) ....

55

1

69

12

00

6

all ordinary plate and angle worksuch as tender tanks and underframes ; foot plates, cabs, ashpans,smoke-boxes, spark arresters and thelike.)

62. Crane Driver, Electric....63. Crane Driver, steam or diesel-electric-

2 16 0 Lapper and Grinder, using precisiontools

(a) Workshops (Midland) 2 16 0 Miller-General or Universal (other than(b) Outside Workshops

64. Diesel Maintainer-1st year of serviceThereafter

3

77

3

011

6

60

machines for milling throats ofbuffers)

PlanerRail PlanerShaper

65. Drawing Office Attendant (C.M.E. Office) .... 2 0 0 Slotter66. Electrical Installer (with " B " licence) .... 4 15 6 Turner67. Electric Motor Attendant 3 3 6 Turner using automatic turret lathe

68. Electroplates 5 6 0 (b) 2nd Class .... 3 10 069. Engine Lifter 2 10 0 Includes :-

Nut and Bolt Machinist (Ajax)70. Stoker71. Fitters-

2 0 0 Driller using locomotive boiler shell drill-ing machine

(i) Fitter, (including Electrical Fitter and/orArmature Winder and Brass Finisher) 5 6 0

Lapper and Grinder, not using precisionttools

(ii) Fitter in Diesel Injection Room, after Pneumatic Tube Cutter and Tappertwelve (12) months' service .... .... 5 12 6 Stay Lathe Machinist

(iii) Fitter-automotive, electrical ....(iv) Fitter, including Electrical Fitter in run-

ning shed and train electric light section-1st year of service ....

5

5

6

18

0

0

(e) 3rd Class ....Includes :-

Driller (other than 1st Class) ;Friction Saw Machinist

2 10 0

Thereafter .... 6 10 0 Grinder and Polisher(v) Fitter in charge-Marking-Off Table .... 7 7 6 Nut and Bolt Machinist (other than

(a) Assistant to .... 5 16 6 2nd Class)(vi) Fitter in charge-Machinery Blocks .... 6 7 0 Punch and Shear Machinist(vii) Fitter in charge-Power House 7 7 6 Screwing Machinist(viii) Fitter in charge-Running Sheds Slotter and Nibber

(Bridgetown) .... .... 12 6 0 Tube End Machinist(ix) Fitter in Charge-Test Room ....(x) Fitter on marking out-Car Shop (while

so engaged)

7

5

1

16

0

6

(d) Nut and Bolt Machinist (Ajax)-1st Assistant2nd Assistant

21

2 612 6

72. Forgeman73. Forge Steam Hammer Driver

72

71

60

(e) Turner and Machinists Assistants (Iron) 1 12 6

74. Forge Underhand .... 2 0 86. Motor Mechanic 5 6 0

75. Furnaceman- 87. Moulder-(i) Brass 2 13 0 Moulder and/or Coremaker 5 6 0(ii) Forge 4 15 6 (ii) Steel Smelter 7 1 0(iii) Iron 3 3 6 88. Oil and Waste Plant Attendant 1 12 6(iv) Furnaceman's Assistant (Iron) ... 2 1 0

89. Orderman-Midland Workshops Mill 2 2 676. Galvaniser (when so engaged) 2 2 6 90. Painter and/or Signwriter and/or Paint77. Heat Treater 5 16 6 Mixer .... .... 5 6 0

78. Inspectors- 91. Panel Beater 5 6 0(a) Tool Room, Electrical and Diesel Shops 7 7 6 92. Patternmaker 6 18 0(b) Repair Work .... •••. 6 7 0 93. Petrol Engine Driver-Midland Work shops.... 2 13 0(c) Others 7 1 0 (i) Shunter to 1 12 6

79. Instrumentmaker and/or Repairer .... 6 7 0 94. Plumber .... 5 6 0

80. Labourer- 95. Progress-man 2 10 0

(a) Stores Section 1 0 0 96. Saw Doctor 6 3 0(b) Others 7 6 97. Septic Tank Attendant 2 10 0

81. Leading Car and Engine Electric Light In- 98. Shaft and Belt Attendant 1 12 6staller .... 6 3 0 99. Sheet Metal Worker .... 5 6 0

82. Item deleted. 100. Sub-Foreman's Office Assistant (Running2 10 0

83. Leather Worker 1 17 6 101. Shunting Tractor, Midland Workshops and84. Lifter- Stores-

(i) 1st year of service 2 13 0 (a) Driver .... 2 16 0Thereafter .... 3 3 6 (b) Attendant .... 9. 2 6

(ii) Passing out vehicles 3 14 0 Stoker-See Item No. 70.

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ItemNo.

Designation.

102. Tailer-out (saw bench and handsaw)

103. Tarpaulinmaker(a) Assistant on lubricator pads

104. Toolmaker

105. Tool Turner on relieving lathe

106. Tradesmen's Assistants-(a) Other than elsewhere specified(b) Special, East Perth and Northam Run-

ning Sheds(c) Fitters' Assistants-Runnino. Sheds ....(d) Blacksmiths' Strikers on oil furnaces ....(e) Workers operating paint machines shall

be paid at Painter's rate.(f) Painting wagons-at the rate of £3 10s.

per week whilst so engaged.

107. Turner and Machinists' Assistant (wood) ...108. Valve Setter in charge of Weighbridge109. Watch and Clock Repairer ....110. Welder-

(i) Welder using an electric spot or buttwelding machine or cutting scrap with anoxy-acetylene blow pipe, petrol or gasblow pipe

111. Wood Machinist-(a) First class comprising the following

machines : Wood lathe, variety woodlathe, edge moulding and shapingmachine, two spindle wood shapingmachine, moulding machine with four(4) or more heads, vertical tenoningmachine, universal tenoning machine,No. 31 tenoning machine, blind stylemortiser, universal general joiner(except when doing square face workwith single cutter)

(b) Second class comprising the followingmachines : Circular saw No. 1, benchframe saw, jig saw, high speed flooringand match boarding machine, foursidedplaner, hollow chisel horizontal mor-tiser, No. 3 hollow chisel mortiser,recessing and boring machine, planeror buzzer on other than square work,moulding machine less than four (4)heads, universal general joiner (on workother than referred to in (a)), disc sander,timber bender

(c) Third class comprising the followingmachines : Mortiser other than hollowchisel mortiser, chain mortiser No. 2,chain and chisel mortiser, borer-fourspindle gang borer, four-spindle borer ;horizontal and vertical borer-singlespindle borer, borer ; planer or buzzeron square work-surface planer, No. 21(square work) surfacer No. 6 (squarework), planing and surfacing machine(square work), climax planer (squarework), sawyer not included in second

2 11 0

3 5 0

3 18 6

0 0

3 8 6

1 0 0

4 5 0

3 13 6

3003

MarginOverBasicWage.

s. d.

MarginOverBasicWage.£ s. d.1

21

6

6

1

222

seating accommodation for more thanten (10) passengers shall be paid threeshillings (3s.) per day extra. This allow-ance shall not be taken into consideration

1 12 6 in assessing overtime or other penalty7 7 6 rates prescribed in this Award) 4 8 05 10 0 (b) Motor Bus Driver of articulated vehicle.5 l6 6 (If collecting fares shall be paid three

shillings (3s.) per day extra. This allow-ance shall not be taken into considerationin assessing overtime or other penalty

1 15 0 rates prescribed in this Award) .... 5 6 6

(e) Motor Bus Conductor 2 13 0

(d) Motor Truck Driver :Drivers of Motor Trucks-

(i) Not exceeding 25 cwt. cap-

(ii) Exceeding 25 cwt. and notexceeding 3 tons capacity ....

(iii) Exceeding 3 tons capacityand under 6 tons ....

(iv) For each complete ton overfive (5) tons capacity, two

4 15 6 shillings and sixpence (2s. 6d.)additional margin.

Motor Truck Driver's Assistant....

Motor Truck Drivers collecting moneysshall be paid an additional two shillingsand sixpence (2s. 6d.) per day extra.Note.-All motor bus drivers to be classi-fied as per (a) and when driving vehiclesas per (b) to be treated as working in ahigher capacity and paid accordingly.All appointed motor truck drivers to be

3 3 6 classified as per (d) and when drivingmotor trucks of a higher carrying cap-acity than those applicable to that classi-fication, to be treated as working in ahigher capacity and paid accordingly.The margins for motor bus drivers arebased on the capacity of buses used bythe Department at the time of thisAward. Liberty is reserved to eitherparty to apply in the event of anymaterial change in the capacity of buses.

126.Roller Driver

127.Watchman

128.Storeman-(i) Storeman in charge-

Class " A "Stores : Per-Way ; Timber ; Stationery;

Steel.Class " B "

Stores : Bolts and nuts ; car and wagon ;despatch ; diesel ; electrical ; hard-ware ; oil ; traffic.

District Stores : Perth, General ; Perth,Electrical ; Perth, Garage ; Perth,Road Services ; East Perth, Diesel ;East Perth, Steam ; Fremantle,General ; Northam, General ;Northam, Loco ; Kalgoorlie,General ; Kalgoorlie, Loco ; Bun-bury, General ; Bunbury, Loco ;Bunbury, Road Services ; Merredin,General ; Narrogin, General ;Narrogin, Loco ; Geraldton,General ; Geraldton, Loco.

4 October, 1963.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

WORKSHOPS SECTION-continued. GENERAL SECTION-continued.

Item Designation

No.

12 6 121. Messenger, Accounts and Audit Branch and1 8 6

10 0 122. Mobile Crane Driver 3 10 00 0 123. Motor Driver, Road .... 1 15 07 0 124. Office Cleaner (Female)-7 0 (a) Metropolitan Area, 9s. per hour

(b) S.W. Land Division, 9s. per hour(c) Leading Hands-

12 6 (i) Perth, lls. per week extra.(ii) Midland, 7s. 6d. per week extra.

160

00 125. Road Service Operators-

o o (a) Motor Bus Driver of vehicle not articu-lated (if collecting fares in vehicle with

class-automatic cut-off saw, car rip-ping saw No. 4, circular saw 14 in., cross-cut saw 18 in. band saw No. 00-columnfret saw, band saw, sand paperingmachine, zett sander ; thicknesserdimension planer, crosscut saw (firewood) 1 12 6

112. Workshops Foreman's Office Assistant .... 2 10 0113. (a) Workshops Laboratory Attendant 3 3 6

(b) Workshops Laboratory Assistant 2 2 6

GENERAL SECTION.114. Attendant, Railway Institute 1 8 6115. Bus Depot-Perth-

(a) Steam Cleaner .... 2 13 0(b) Truck and Bus Services Attendant 2 13 0

116. Driver of Rail Motor Car 1 15 0117. Driver of Rail Motor Trolley 1 15 0118. Fork Lift Driver . 3 10 0119. Hoarding Hand (including carpentry duties) 2 1 0

•••• ••.•(a) Leading 3 2 0120. Labourer 7 6

(e)

(f)

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Driver of electric shovelWharf crane driverMobile crane driverEngine cleaner .. ....Driver of steam hammer - pile

driver .Man operating Crawl-IR with

compressorLuffing crane driver

5 3 62 13 03 13 01 2 6

3 9 6

3 1 04 2 0

3004 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [4 October, 1963.

ItemNo.

GENERAL SECTION—continued.

Designation

Class " C "Stores : Tubes and castings.Traffic : Uniforms Room.Motive Power : East Perth ; Midland ;

Collie ; Katanning ; Perth Car andWagon Depot.

Civil Engineering : Plant Store.

(ii) Storeman-Class " A "

Stores : Counter ; Diesel ; OutsideShed ; Receiving ; Steel ; Timber.

Mechanical : Car Shop ; Electrical Shop(Materials) ; Machine Shop ;Machine Shop (Plans) ; Main Gate.

Signal and Telecommunications : Perth(D.E.S.) Store : East Perth (Stor-age).

Motive Power : Fremantle ; East PerthE.M.S. ; Northam ; Merredin ;Bunbury ; Narrogin.

Mechanical : Blacksmiths' Shop (Tem-plate Store) • Boiler Shop ; Elec-trical Shop (General) ; Tool Room(2) ; Track Equipment ; WagonShop.

Motive Power : East Perth, Loco (3) ;Midland (2) ; Northam.

Class " C " "

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATIONMargin OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

BasicOver No. 515 of 1963.

Wage. Between Coastal District Committee Amalgamated£ s. d. Engineering Union Association of Workers and3 3 6 others, Applicants and Australian Iron and

Steel Limited, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. J. H. Mutton on behalf ofCoastal District Committee Amalgamated Engineer-ing Union Association of Workers; State Executive,Australasian Society of Engineers' Industrial as-sociation of Workers; The Boilermakers' Societyof Australia, Union of workers, Coastal Districts,W.A.; Mr. R. W. Fletcher on behalf of Electrical

2 13 6 Trades Union of Workers of Australia (WesternAustralia Goldfields sub-Branch), Kalgoorlie; Mr.D. Maguire on behalf of The Federated EngineDrivers and Firemen's Union of Workers of WesternAustralia, the applicants, and Mr. D. Hosking onbehalf of the respondent, and by consent, theCourt, in pursuance of the powers contained insection 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1961, doth hereby order and declare that

The "Iron Ore Production Industry (YampiSound) Award" No. 17 of 1955 as amended, beand the same is hereby further amended inthe terms of the attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 22nd day of July, 1963.By the Court,

[L.S.l (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Division (ii)—Engine Drivers and Firemen.

Clause 32—Wages: Delete this clause and insert in2 0 0 lieu thereof the following:—

Class " B " . . 2 5 0Stores : Oil Store ; Packers (3) ; Sta-

tionery.

Mechanical : Diesel Shop ; Fitting Shop;Machine Shop (Oiling) ; Oxy Com-pound ; Machine Shop (Bond) ;Wood Mill.

Civil Engineering : Carpenters' Shop ;Garage.

Motive Power : East Perth (DieselNight Store).

(iii) Assistant Storeman— . 1 12 6Stores : Bolts and Nuts, Car and Wagon ;

Diesel (3) ; Electrical ; Hardware(2) ; Per-Way ; Stationery ; Steel ;Traffic ; Verifiers (2).

District Stores : Northam (2) ; Kal-goorlie ; Bunbury (2) ; Narrogin(2) ; Geraldton.

Perth : Garage ; Main ; Road Services.East Perth : Diesel.Mechanical : Car Shop ; Fitting Shop

(2) ; Wagon Shop.Traffic : Uniforms Room.Motive Power : East Perth, E.M.S.

(iv) The above margins are based on the con-ditions prior to any changes broughtabout following the taking over of certainduties by Ledger Clerks.

(v) Where the Commission considers that anychange in duties justifies a re-classifica-tion, then the Commission has the right,following notification to the Union, andsubject to an appeal to the Board ofReference, to reclassify such position.

(vi) Either party has liberty at any timeduring the currency of this Award toapply to amend or delete the foregoingsub-paragraph.

128A. Leading Hand (As perclause

42,Item14.)

Liberty to apply is reserved to either party in respect ofItems numbered 32, 34, 35, 45, 48, 71 (viii), 96, 109, 122,125, 126.

32.—Wages.The following shall be the minimum rates

of wages payable to workers employed in thevocations set out hereunder:-

Per Week.£ s. d.

(a) Basic Wage 14 12 11

Margin Per Week.(b) Adults: £ s. d.

Drivers of suction gas or otherinternal combustion engines

(a) 50 b.h.p. or over 3 3 6(b) If under 50 b.h.p. 2 10 6

Additions to margins:If an engine driver also

attends to an electricgenerator or dynamoexceeding 10 k.w. ca-pacity, he shall bepaid an additionalsum of twenty-oneshillings (21s.) perweek.

If an engine driver alsoattends a switchboardwhere the generatingcapacity is 350 k.w.or over, he shall bepaid an additionalsum of ten shillingsand sixpence (10s.6d.) per week.

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4 October, 1963.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3005

2. Division (iii)—Metal Trades. Clause 35—Wages: Delete subclauses (a), (b) and (d) andinsert in lieu thereof the following:-

(a) Basic Wage

(b) Adults:(1) Toolmaker(2) Fitter(3) Blacksmith(4) Electrical fitter(5) Electrical installer(6) Linesman(7) Motor mechanic(8) First class machinist(9) Second class machinist

(10) Third class machinist(11) Turner and iron machinist(12) Heat treater

Welding Section(13) First class welder(14) Second class welder(15) Third class welder(16) Fourth class welder

Boilermaking Section(17) Tradesman(18) Tradesman the greater part

of whose time is occupiedin marking off and/or tem-plate making

(19) Boilersmith and/or angleiron smith ...

(20) Plate setter and fr am ebender

(21) Driller using portable ma-chine ....

(22) Driller using stationary ma-chine ....Steel construction section,

including nut, bolt andspike making

(23) Tradesman the greater partof whose time is occupiedmarking off and/or tem-plate making

(24) Tradesman(25) Machinist-

1st class2nd class

PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1895.NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnershiphitherto existing between Frank Moore and SheilaMoore of 74 Stirling Street, Perth, who traded underthe firm name of "William Moore & Son" has beendissolved by mutual consent as from and includingthe 1st day of October, 1963.

Sheila Moore will continue to carry on on herown account under the name of "Moores MusicCentre".N. B. ROBINSON & RUSSELL WILLIAMS,

Solicitors.

PARTNERSHIP ACT, 1895.NOTICE is hereby given that the partnershipheretofore subsisting between Vincent Anslow andJohn William Harvey, carrying on the business ofbutchers and agents under the style of firm nameof "N. Anslow & Co.," has been dissolved as fromthe 25th November, 1962, by reason of the death

5 6 0 of the said Vincent Anslow.2 10 0 All debts due to and owing by the said firm at2 2 6 25th November, 1962, will be received and paid1 15 0 respectively by the said John William Harvey.

Persons having claims against the firm should5 6 0 forward details thereof to both the undersigned

on or before 31st October, 1963.Dated this 30th day of September, 1963.

JOHN WILLIAM HARVEY,C/o Anslow & Co.,

Public Trustee, Norseman.Public Trust Office,

555 Hay Street,Perth.

UNCLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912.Register of Unclaimed Money held by Musgrove's

Limited.Name and Last Known Address of Owner on Books;

Total Amount Due to Owner; Description ofUnclaimed Money; Date of Last Claim.

Clara Elise Atkinson, "The Cloisters," 200 St.George's Terrace, Perth; £136 5s.; dividends on

6 0 0 £100 of capital subscribed initially divided into5 6 0 100 shares of £1 each and subsequently divided

into 400 shares of 5s. each; 5/12/1929.

DECEASED ESTATE.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

Young, John Grahame, Battery Manager, late ofCue.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962, relates)in respect of the estate of the abovenamed, whodied on the 18th August, 1963, are required by me,the personal representative, to send particulars oftheir claims to me by the 15th day of November,1963, after which date I may convey or distributethe assets, having regard only to the claims ofwhich I then have notice.

Particulars to Mrs. D. J. YOUNG, 136 EssexStreet, Wembley, W.A.

Per Week.£ s. d.

14 12 11Margin Per Week.

d.0000

£ s.6 75 65 65 65 64 05 65 63 102 105 65 16

06000006

(d) Leading Hands.-A leading hand placedcharge of-

(i) not less than three (3) and notmore than ten (10) other workers,shall be paid twenty-one shillings(21s.) per week extra;

(ii) more than ten (10) and not morethan twenty (20) other workers,shall be paid forty-two shillingsand sixpence (42s. 6d.) per weekextra;

(iii) more than twenty (20) otherworkers, shall be paid sixty-threeshillings and sixpence (63s. 6d.)per week extra.

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COMPANIES ACT, 1963.Notice of Resolution.

Bush Estates Pty. Ltd.AT an extraordinary general meeting of the mem-bers of Bush Estates Pty. Ltd., duly convened andheld at Third Floor, Pastoral House, Perth, on the26th day of September, 1963, the special resolutionset out below was duly passed:

That the company be wound up in accord-ance with Division 3 of Part 10 of the Com-panies Act, 1961-1963, and that Mr. J. Yull,Chartered Accountant of Messrs. CooperBrothers, Goyder & Co., Pastoral House, Perth,be appointed the Liquidator of the companywith power to distribute to the contributors in"specie" the assets remaining after payment tothe creditors.

Dated this 30th day of September, 1963.H. A. WALTON,

Secretary.

In the matter of the Will of Iris Edlin NevilleDavis (in the Will Iris Edlin Davis), late ofGoomalling, in the State of Western Australia,Married Woman, deceased.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962, relates)in respect of the estate of the abovenameddeceased, who died on the 2nd day of March, 1963,are required by the Executor, Eric Dudley Smith,care of Messrs. Lavan & Walsh, Solicitors, of 23Barrack Street, Perth, in the said State, to sendparticulars of their claims to him by the 5thday of November, 1963, after which date the saidEric Dudley Smith may convey or distribute theassets having regard only to the claims of whichhe then has notice.

Dated this 1st day of October, 1963.LAVAN & WALSH,

of 23 Barrack Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Executor.

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3006 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [4 October, 1963.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962, relates)in respect of the estates of the undermentioneddeceased persons are required by The PerpetualExecutors, Trustees and Agency Company (WA.)Limited of 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth, to sendparticulars of their claims to the company by theundermentioned date, after which date the saidcompany may convey or distribute the assets hav-ing regard only to the claims of which the companythen has notice.

Lungi, Barbara Jean, late of 18 Freshwater Parade,Claremont, formerly of 18 Victoria Parade,Claremont, and of 7 Park Lane, Claremont,Married Woman; died 10/12/1960. Last dayfor claims, 8/11/1963.

Fleming, Alexander Taylor, late of 31 Barker Road,Subiaco, Retired Pastoralist; died 29/7/1963.Last day for claims, 8/11/1963.

Irwin, Kate Isabel, late of 14 Charles Street, SouthPerth, Widow; died 5/8/1963. Last day forclaims, 8/11/1963.

Dated at Perth this 30th day of September, 1963.The Perpetual Executors, Trustees and Agency

Company (W.A.) Limited.N. SNET,L,

Secretary.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the estates of the undermentioned de-ceased persons are required to send particulars oftheir claims to me on or before the respective datesshown hereunder, after which dates I may conveyor distribute the assets, having regard only to theclaims of which I then have notice.

Dated at Perth the 30th day of September, 1963.W. J. ROBINSON,

Public Trustee,Public Trust Office,

555 Hay Street, Perth.

Name; Occupation; Address; Date of Death.

Last Date for Claims, 4th November, 1963.Edgar, David Andrew; Retired Drover; late of 49

Lawley Crescent, Mt. Lawley; 28/6/63.Gray, Thomas Albert (also known as Coffin,

Thomas Albert); Machine Operator and Lab-ourer; late of Onslow; 17/11/62.

Last Date for Claims, 11th November, 1963.Fuller, William Charles; Farmer and Stud Breeder;

late of 18 Traverse Street, Wagin; 10/8/63.Magowan, Alice Jean (also known as Magowan,

Jean); Widow; late of 158 Burt Street, Boul-der; 18/4/63.

Snudden, George Arthur; Farmer; late of Harvey;between 6/8/63 and 20/8/63.

Gibbs, Alice Jean; Divorcee; formerly of 28Brighton Street, Leederville, but late of Clare-mont; 30/8/63.

Last Date for Claims, 18th November, 1963.Gregory, Frank Harold; Pensioner; late of 63

Bourke Street, Leederville; 15/8/63.Berry, John Ernest; Retired Public Servant;

formerly of 5 Archdeacon Street, Nedlands, andof 63 Ley Street, Como, but late of Flat 1,3 Scenic Crescent, South Perth; 1/8/63.

Hill, Reginald Arthur Bobs; formerly Sheet MetalWorker, but late Engineer; late of 180 Guild-ford Road, Bayswater; 1/3/62.

Harron, Patrick; Retired Coal Miner; late of Ned-lands; 31/8/63.

Payne, Charlotte Ann; Widow; late of 311 RailwayParade, Maylands; 7/8/63.

Watson, Frederick William; Machinist; late of 76Mackie Street, Victoria Park; 7/9/63.

Luczak, Hendryk; Public Works Dept. Employee;formerly of Albany, but late of P.W.D. Camp,Narrogin; 16/2/63.

Bates, Bertha; Widow; late of 5 McLaren Street,South Fremantle; 8/9/63.

Thorburn, Louis Kenneth Smet; Retired Golf ClubSecretary; late of Rokeby Road, Subiaco;19/7/63.

Lowrie, Annie; Widow; formerly of 30 NormanbyStreet, Inglewood, but late of 191 ShaftesburyAvenue, Bedford Park; 25/7/63.

Anderson, Richard; Retired Newsagent; formerlyof Kojonup and Gnowangerup, but late of 27Mary Street, Mandurah; 4/9/63.

Foote, Arthur Milton Auld; Meter ReaderM.W.S.S. & D. Dept.; late of 86 FlindersStreet, Mount Hawthorn; 23/9/63.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1953.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1953, the PublicTrustee has elected to administer the estate ofthe undermentioned deceased person.

Dated at Perth the 1st day of October, 1963.W. J. ROBINSON,

Public Trustee,555 Hay Street, Perth.

Name of Deceased; Occupation; Address; Date ofDeath; Date Election Filed.

Alger, William; Retired Labourer; late of SunsetHome, Nedlands; 10/5/63; 25/9/63.

CONTENTS. Page.Agriculture, Department of._. .... 2960, 2990Appointments .... 2962-3, 2965, 2968, 2975, 2986, 2990, 2993Arbitration Court .... .... .... 2994-3005Bank Holiday Proclaimed .... .... 2959Bush Fires Act .... .... .... .... 2974-8Chief Secretary's Department 2959Commissioners for Declarations 2965Companies Act .... .... 2965, 3005Country Towns Sewerage Act 2986Crown Law Department .... 2965Compulsory Fruit Fly Foliage Baiting Schemes::

Results of Polls _.. 2990Deceased Persons' Estates 3005-6Electoral .... 2965Factories and Shops .... .... 2960Health Department .... .... .... 2965Industrial Arbitration ....2990, 2994-3005Inquiry Agents Licensing Act .... .... 2963Justices of the Peace ... 2963Labour, Department of 2960, 2990Land Drainage .... 2962Land Titles _ 2974Lands Department .... .... 2959-61, 2966-74Local Government Department ....2962-3, 2986-90Main Roads .... ._ .... 2985Marketing of Onions Act .... 2960MedicalAct .... -.. .... .... 2966Metropolitan Water Supply, etc. 2961-2, 2985Mines Department .._ .... .... 2993Motor Vehicle (Third Party Insurance) Act .._ __ 2990Municipalities ..... 2962-3, 2975-80, 2986-90Notices of Intention to Resume fJ and .... .... 2982-5Orders in Council „.. 2960-3Partnerships Dissolved 3005Premier's Department 2963Proclamations .... 2959-60Public Service Commissioner 2963-4Public Service Holidays 2963Public Trustee _.. .... 3006Public Works Department .... 2980-4Registrar General 2990Resumptions .... 2981-2Sale of Land _.. .... 2981State Housing Act 2968, 2974Tender Board .. .... 2991-2Tenders Accepted _.. 2991-2Tenders Invited 2980-1, 2992Town Planning .... 2978-80Transfer of Land .... 2974Trustees Act .... .... 3005-6Unclaimed Money .... .... .... 3005Water Supply, etc., Department .... 2962, 2986

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