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Hire-Purchase Act, 1959. the advice of the Commissioners, at any time and from time to time by Proclamation declare that PROCLAMATION Part III of the said Act shall apply to and have WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles effect in relation to any river, stream, watercourse, TO WIT, Henry Gairdoer, Knight Commander of the Most CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint lagoon, lake, swamp or marsh specified in the GAIRDNER, George,Knight Cnmmander of theRoyalVic- Proclamation to which immediately prior to the Governor. torianOrder,l(night Commander oftheMost issue of the Proclamation the said Part III does ExcellentOrder oftheBritishEmpire,Com- panion of theMustHonnurahie Orderof the not apply, but that no such declaration shall be Bath, Governor in and overtheState of made until after the expiration of 30 days after Western Australia anditsDependenciesinthe notice of intention to make such declaration has CommonwealthnfAustralia. been given to the local authority or authorities in WHEREAS it is enacted by subsection (2) of sec- or through whose district or districts such river, tion 1 of the Hire-Purchase Act, 1959, that the stream, watercourse, lagoon, lake, swamp or marsh Act shall come into operation on a day to be fixed runs or is situate to the intent that before the by Proclamation: Now, therefore I, the Governor, making of such declaration any objection by such acting with the advice and consent of the Execu- local authority or local authorities may be con- tive Council, do hereby proclaim that the Hire- sidered; and whereas the Minister has recom- Purchase Act, 1959, shall come into operation on mended and the Commissioners have advised the the 31st day of March, 1960. Governor by Proclamation to declare that Part III of the said Act shall apply to and have effect Given under my hand and the Public Seal of in relation to the Ord River and its tributaries the said State, at Perth, this 17th day of to which immediately prior to the issue of the February, 1960. Proclamation the said Part III does not apply; By His Excellency's Command, and whereas after due notice given the local A. F. WATTS, authority or local authorities concerned have not Attorney General. made any objection to the proposed declaration: Now, therefore I, the said Governor, acting with GOD SAVE THE QUEEN the advice and consent of the Executive Council, and on the recommendation of the Minister, and with the advice of the Commissioners, and in exercise of the powers conferred by the said Act, Rights in Water and Irrigation Act, 1914-1951. do hereby declare that Part III of the Rights in Water and Irrigation Act, 1914-1951, shall apply PROCLAMATION to and have effect in relation to the Ord River WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles and all the tributaries thereof as shown marked TO WIT, Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the Mnst and defined on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 37836, as kept CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint GAIRDNER, George, Knight Commander ofthe RoyalVic- in the Department of Public Works. Governor. torianOrder,Knight Commander oftheMost [L.S.] ExcellentOrderoftheBritishEmpire,Com- Given under my hand and the Public Seal of panionoftheMostHonourableOrderofthe the said State, at Perth, this 15th day of Bath,Governorin and overtheStateof February, 1960. Western Australia anditsDependenciesinthe CommonwealthofAustralia. By His Excellency's Command, WHEREAS it is enacted by section 27 of the Rights in Water and Irrigation Act, 1914-1951, that the G. P. WILD, Governor, without constituting any irrigation dis- Minister for Water Supply, trict under Part IV of the said Act, may, on the Sewerage and Drainage. recommendation of the Minister and acting with GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! 476 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

Factories and Shops Act, 1920-1957. The Honourable Arthur FrederickGriffith, PROCLAMATION M.L.C., to be Acting Attorney General and WESTERN AUSTRALIA, l By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles Minister for Electricity. TO WIT, IHenry Gairdner, Knight Commander nf the Most CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint R. H. DOIG, GAIRDNER, George,Knight Commander oftheRoyalVic- Under Secretary, Premier's Department. Governnr. tunasOrder,Knight Commander oftheMost EL.S.] ExcellentOrderoftheBritishEmpire,Com- paniaoof theMastHanoarableOrder nf the Bath, Gavernor inand over theState of Western Australia anditsDependenciesinthe CommoomnalthofAustralia. Premier's Department, F. and. 367/50. Perth, 19th February, 1960. WHEREAS it is enacted by section 115 of the Fac- IT is hereby notified for public information that tories and Shops Act, 1920-1957, that the expres- His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council sion "Public Holiday" shall mean certain days has been pleased to approve of the re-appointment, therein specified, and any other day declared by under section 1OA of the University of Western Proclamation to be a public holiday for the pur- Australia Act, 1911-1957, of Claude Hotchin, O.B.E., poses of the said Act: Now, therefore I, the said to the Senate of the University of Western Austra- Governor of the State of Western Australia, by and lia for a period of six years as from the 14th March, with the advice and consent of the Executive Coun- 1960, and to approve of the appointment, under sec- cil, do hereby proclaim and declare that Wednes- tions 10 and 22 of the University of Western Aus- day, the 9th day of March, 1960, from one o'clock tralia Act, 1911-1957, of Charles Robert Bunning in the afternoon shall be a public holiday in the to the Senate of the University of Western Austra- Shop District for the purposes of sec- lia for the period commencing 17th February, 1960, tion 115 of the Factories and Shops Act, 1920-1957, and expiring on the 13th March, 1962, to fill the and all shops (except those mentioned in the Fourth vacancy caused by the resignation of Kenneth Schedule and registered small shops) and ware- Joseph Townsing. houses shall be closed. R. H. DOIG, Given under my hand and the Public Seal of Under Secretary, Premier's Department. the said State, at Perth, this 17th day of February, 1960. By His Excellency's Command, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. C. C. PERKINS, Minister for Labour. Premier's Department, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Perth, 24th February, 1960. IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment of Factories and Shops Act, 1920-1957. the following to the Commission of the Peace: PROCLAMATION Percival George Edwards, Roadmaster, Com- WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles monwealth Railways, Cook, South Aus- TO WIT, Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the Most tralia. CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint GAIRDNER, George,Knight Cummander of theRoyalVic- Cezary Aleksander Baranowski, of Wandana Governor. tunas Order,Knight Cummander oftheMust [L.S.] ExcellentOrderof theBritishEmpire, Com- Flats, Thomas Street, Subiaco. paninoof theMustHoosurableOrder of the Bath, Goaernur inand over the Stateof Leonard George Fletcher, of 35 Lake Monger Western Australia and itsDependencies in the Drive, Wembley. CommenwealthofAustralia. WHEREAS it is provided by subsection (1) of sec- David Wyclifle Hewitt, of6 Commonwealth tion 165 of the Factories and Shops Act, 1920-1957, Avenue, North Perth, and Salvation Army that the Governor may from time to time by Pro- Social Department, 48 Pier Street, Perth. clamation exempt any portion of the State from the operation of the Act, or any part thereof: Now, Mason Robert Skitch, of 56 Westview Street, therefore I, the said Governor, do by this Pro- Scarborough, and E.S. & A. Bank, 103 St. clamation exempt that portion of the State which George's Terrace, Perth. is comprised within the limits of the Royal Agri- Desmond Joseph Sullivan, of Rottnest Island. cultural Society Showgrounds at Claremont estab- lished by the Royal Agricultural Society Act, 1926, John Henry Risely Venables, of 89 Gregory as amended, from the provisions of the Factories Street, Wembley, and 97-101 Oxford Street, and Shops Act, 1920-1957, except the provisions Leederville. relating to Industrial Awards and Agreements and to the duties of Industrial Inspector, for the periods And has accepted the resignationof Edwin from the 31st day of March, 1960, to the 2nd day of Charles Robertson, of the Salvation Army Social April,1960, inclusive, and from the 4th day of Department, Perth, as a Justice of the Peace for April, 1960, to the 9th day of April, 1960, inclusive. the State of Western Australia, owing to his de- Given under my hand and the Public Seal of parture from the State. the said State, at Perth, this 17th day of R. H. DOIG, February, 1960. Under Secretary, Premier's Department. By His Excellency's Command, C. C. PERKINS, Minister for Labour. AUDIT ACT, 1904. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN I Tsy. 957/43. IT is hereby published for general information that Mrs. W. Rooney has been appointed Receiver of Revenue for the Department of Native Welfare, Premier's Department, Onslow. Perth, 19th February, 1960. IT is hereby notified, for public Information, that His Excellency the Governor has approved of the Tsy. 267/53. following temporary allocation of portfolios during IT is hereby published for general information the absence in the Eastern States of the Honourable that Mr. A. W. McClumpha has been appointed Arthur Frederick Watts, C.M.G., M.L.A., from 18th Receiver of Revenue for the Northam Branch Office, February, 1960: of the Public Works Department as from the 26th TheHonourableCrawfordDavidNalder, January, 1960. M.L.A., to be Acting Minister for Educa- K. J. TOWNSING, tion. Under Treasurer. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 477

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921. Page, Mavis; Typist, Technical Education Divi- sion, Correspondence School; Education; Application for Transfer of a License. 6/6/59. To the Court of Petty Sessions at Collie: Thomas, Norma Joan; Typist, Technical Edu- I, STANLEY CLTh'±ORD RICHARDS, of 4 Venn cation Division, Correspondence School; Street, Collie, Manager, having attained the age Education; 6/6/59. of twenty-one years, hereby apply on behalf of the company registered by the name of Collie Industrial Constantine,Peggy Ann Elizabeth;Typist, Co-operative Society Limited, for a transfer of a Traffic Branch; Police; 1/7/59. license to carry on the business of a land agent Wailer, Gay; Assistant (Geraldton), District under the Land Agents Act, 1921, issued to Edmond Offices; Police; 1/7/59. Gordon Scandrett, of 19 Jones Street, Collie, Man- ager. Deering,LynetteGay;Assistant,Mental The principal place of business will be at Collie Health Services; Public Health; 1/7/59. IndustrialCo-operativeSocietyLimited,Steere Stubley, Alan John; Medical Officer, Grade 1, Street, Collie. Mental Health Services;Public Health; Dated the 19th day of February, 1960. 24/3/59. S. C. RICHARDS. Henzfeld, Thomas Alexander Albert; Engineer, Grade 3, North-West;PublicWorks; 12/1/59. I, Edmond Gordon Scandrett, of 19 Jones Street, La Roche, Teresa Margaret Anne; Assistant, Collie, Manager, being the licensee concur in this Correspondence andRecords; Public application. Works; 1/7/59. Dated the 19th day of February, 1960. McLeod, Keith Alexander Sutcliffe; Clerk (Kel- lerberrin), Accounting Division, Northam Collie Industrial Co-operative 'Society Ltd. WaterSupplyOffice; PublicWorks; E. G. SCANDRETT, 8/4/59. Manager. Sullivan,William Henry;Survey Assistant, Grade3,DrawingOffice,Architectural Division; Public Works; 1/5/59. Appointment of Hearing. Wallwork, William Daniel; Engineer, Grade 3, I hereby appoint the 29th day of March, 1960, HarboursandRivers;PublicWorks; at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, as the time for the 28/5/59. hearing of the foregoing application at the Court of Petty Sessions at Collie. Dixon, Peter Norton;Clerk, Records; State Dated the 22nd day of February, 1960. Housing; 3/6/59. D. H. HANN, Henderson, Cathern Moya; Assistant, Records; Clerk of Petty Sessions. State Housing; 1/7/59. Johnson, Margaret Mary; Typist, Correspond- ence and Staff; State Housing; 1/7/59. Objection to the granting of the license may be served on the applicant and the Clerk of Petty Sessions at any time prior to seven days before the date appointed for the hearing. AMENDMENT TO TITLE AND CLASSIFICATION, IN accordance with section 69 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1956, notification is given that the title and classification of Item 3263/59, occupied by R. N. Weir, Plant Research Division, Department Public Service Commissioner's Office, of Agriculture, have been amended from Labora- tory Assistant, G-X, to Field Technician, Grade 3, Perth, 24th February, 1960. G-II-1/2, with effect from the10th December, HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council 1959. has approved of the following promotion: Ex. Co. 2366, P.S.C. 609/59P. J. Saxty, Clerk (Applications and Enquiries), Revenue, Accounting AMENDMENTS TO TITLE. Division, Metropolitan Water Supply Department, IN accordance with section 69 of the Public Service to be Relief Officer, C-II-2, Maintenance and Re- Act, 1904-1956, notification is given of the following lief Branch, Child Welfare Department, as from amendments to title of offices in the Lands and 23rd December, 1959. Surveys Department, with effect from the 18th And has approved of the creation of the following January, 1960:- positions under section 32 of the Public Service Item 2550/59.Administrative Section, occu- Act, 1904-1956: pied by N. A. Young, amended from Assistant Under Ex. Co. 262.Education Officer (Nursing), G-III- Secretary (Lands) to Assistant Under Secretary. 8, Nurses' Registration Board, Public Health De- Item 2727/59.Occupied by W. C. Bradshaw, partment, as from a date to be fixed. amended from Assistant Under Secretary, Land Ex. Co. 356.Secretary, C-II-5, Tourist Develop- Settlement Branch, to Assistant Under Secretary, ment Authority, Premier's Department, as from 1st Administrative Section. February, 1960. And has approved of the following appointments under the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1904- AMENDMENT TO CLASSIFICATION. 1956: IN accordance with section 69 of the Public Service Ex. Co. 358. Act, 1904-1956, notification is given that the classi- fication of Item 297/59, Clerk, Audit Department, Name; Position; Department; Date. occupied by L. R. Milligan, has been amended from Martens, Betsy Ann; Assistant, Correspondence C-II-2/3, to C-II-4, with effect from the 9th Feb- and Staff; Agriculture; 1/7/59. ruary, 1960. Ockerby, Marilyn; Typist, Accounts; Chief Sec- R. J. BOND, retary's; 1/7/59. Public Service Commissioner. 478 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Date Department Position Class Salary Returnable

1960 Agriculture VeterinaryPathologist,Grade2,AnimalP-II-S/9 Margin £977-f 1,11226th February Health Laboratory, Animal Division (Item 3049/59) (a) (f) Biologist, Animal Health Laboratory, AnimalP-II-3/7Nargin £482-f 932 do. Division (new item(a) (h) State Housing CommissionAssistant Administrative Officer, General Sec-C-II-9 Margin £1007-f 1112 do. tion (Item 1474/59) Do. do. Officer-in-Charge, Sales and Tenancy Section -II-9 Margin £1067-f 1112 do. (Item 1543/59) Do. do. Officer-in-Charge, Land and Securities (ItemC-II-9 Margin £1067-f 1112 do. 1676/59) Public Service Commissioner's Chief Clerk (Item 4345/59) ...... C-II--7 Margin £842-f932 do. Office Education Assistant Administrative Officer (Item 2273/0-11-10Margin £1157-f 1202 do. 59) Premier's Secretary, Tourist Development AuthorityC-TI-S Margin £662-f707 do. (new Item) Crown Law ...... Assistant Registrar, Land Titles Office (Item0-11-9 Margin £1067-f 1112 do. 2128/59) Chief Secretary's Clerk (Records) (Item 3805/59) C-TI-2 Margin £407-f437 do. Do. Superintendent, Men's Home (Sunset) (ItemG-IT-7 Margin £842-f932 do. 3904/59) (j) Crown Law Assistant Public Trustee, Public Trust OfficeC-IT--il Margin £1247-f1292 do. (Item 2049/59) (b) Do...... AccountingMachinist,AccountsBranch, C-Ill-i Margin £260-f283 do. Public Trust Office (Item 2100/59) Mental Health Services Medical Officer, Grade 1, Claremont HospitalP-I-7 Margin £1992-f2052 4th March (new Item) (a) Do. do. Medical Officer, Grade 2, Graylands Day Hos-P-I-3/5Margin £1542-f1812 do. pital (new Item) (a) Do. do. Physician Superintendent, Child Guidance P-S-f 3,250 Gross £3,350 do. Clinic (Item 4238/59) (a) Medical Clerk-Assistant, Buildings and Supplies Sec-C-II-4 Margin £572-f617 do. tion (Item 4250/59) Public Works Clerk-Assistant,NorthamWaterSupplyC-II-3 Margin £482-f527 do. Office (Item 572/59) Metropolitan Water SupplyMeter Reader, Accounting Division (ItemG-VII-2 Margin £239-f275 do. 1334/59) (a) State Electoral Clerk (Item 2114/59) ...... 0-11-2 Margin £407-f437 do. Agriculture ...... Field Assistant (Manjimup), Research Stations,G-VI 84%-17 years do. Horticultural Division (Item 3118/59) (a) to margin £317 (c) Do. Field Assistant (Esperance), Advisory Ser-0-VT 100%-18 years do. vices, Wheat and Sheep Division (Item to margin £317 3191/59) (a) (c) Do. FieldAssistant,Plant Research DivisionG-VI 84%l7 years do. (Item 3261/59) (a) (c) to margin £317 Do. Weed Control Officer, Seed Certification and G-IT-1 Margin £347-f377 do. Weed Control Branch, Biological Services Division (Item 3295/59) (a) (c) (d) Treasury Clerk, Superannuation Board (Item 154/59)0-11-4 Margin £572-f617 do. Agriculture ...... Field Assistant,General ServicesSection, 0-VT 84%-17 years do. Soils Division (new Item) (a) (c) to margin £317 Do...... Field Assistant, Soil Structure Investigation,G-VI 84%-17 years do. Soils Division (new Item) (a) (c) to margin £317 Public Health Education Officer (Nursing), Nurses' Regis- 0-111-8 Margin £883-f92811th March tration Board (a) (e) Treasury Paying Officer, Expenditure Section, AccountsC-II-3 Margin £482-f527 do. Branch (Item 55/59) Metropolitan Water SupplyClerk, Correspondence Section (Item 1135/59)0-11-3 Margin £482-1527 do. Do. do. do. Clerk Assistant, Internal Audit Branch, Ac-C-II-3 Margin £482-f527 do. counting Division (Item 1160/59) Do. do. do. Clerk (Staff and Salaries), Expenditure Section,0-11-3 Margin £482-f527 do. Accounting Division (Item 1306/59) Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (Item 280/59) (b) C-TI-liMargin £1247-f 1292 do.

Applications also called outside the Service under section 24. Possession of an Accountancy qualification by examination will be regarded as an important factor when judging relative efficiency. Muresk Agricultural College Diploma or approved equivalent. LocationAlbany. QualificationsDouble Certificated State Registration.Sistor Tutor Diploma or approved equivalent, with at least five years' teaching experience since post graduate training.Some experience in nursing administration an advantage. Degree in Veterinary Science.Laboratory post graduate experience desirable, particularly in pathology and bacteriology. (h) Degree in Science or Agriculture, preferably with microbiology and zoology as major subjects. (j) Free quarters, light and fuel provided.Stores obtainable at contract rates. Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1956, and are to be addressed to the Public Service Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads of Departments. H. J. BOND, 20th February, 1960. Public Service Commissioner. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 479

Crown Law Department, time being with the administration of the Electoral Perth, 24th February, 1960. Act, 1907-1959, hereby appoint the Chief Polling HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, Places scheduledhereunder,forthe respective under section 11 of the Supreme Court Act, 1935- Legislative Council Provinces, and cancel all pre- 1957, has appointed John Hale, Esquire, of 20 vious appointments of Chief Polling Places for the View Street,PeppermintGrove,oneofHer said Provinces. Majesty's Counsel, to be an Acting Judge of the A. F. WATTS, Supreme Court of Wetern Australia on and from Attorney General. the 1st day of March, 1960, for the period during 17th February, 1960. which The Honourable Albert Asher Wolff, a Judge of that Court, is temporarily absent on leave and List of Chief Polling Places. for no longer. Province; Chief Polling Place. Central; Centenary Hall, Albany Highway, Mad- THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed Des- dington. mond O'Brien, of , as a Commissioner Midland; Town Hall, Geraldton. for Declarations under the Declarations and Attes- Metropolitan;NedlandsCouncil Chambers,cr. tations Act, 1913-1953. Stirling Highway and Smythe Road, Nedlands. H. C. GREEN, North; Court House, Carnarvon. Under Secretary for Law. North-East; Town Hall, . South; Country Women's Association Hall, Katan- fling. South-East; Town Hall, Boulder. South-West; Senior State School, Arthur Street, BY-ELECTION--SATURDAY, 12th MARCH, Bunbury. 1960. Suburban; State School, East Victoria Park. South Fremantle District. West; Town Hall, Fremantle. PURSUANT to section 141 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1959, I, the undersigned, being the responsible Minister of the Crown charged for the time being with the administration of the Act, appoint the ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1959, AND undermentioned Counting Place and Assistant Re- INTERPRETATION ACT, 1918-1948. turning Officer to count at that Counting Place State Electoral Department, votes cast for the South Fremantle District By- Perth, 19th February, 1960. electionat the Polling Placesspecifiedin the HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, Schedule hereunder. under the provisions of section 6 of the Electoral Act, 1907-1959, and section 34 of the Interpreta- Schedule. tion Act, 1918-1948, has: Cancelled the appointments of the persons Assistant Returning Officer; Counting Place; named hereunder as Returning Officers for the Polling Places. Electoral Districts set opposite their names: Parry, Leonard William; Road Board Hall, Wheeler, Stanley Edward; East Perth. Rockingham; to count votes cast at Road Robertson, John Finlayson; Fremantle. Board Hall, Rockingham; Progress Hall, Willey, Ronald Herbert; Maylands. Naval Base; Progress Hall, Kwinana, and Christensen, Frank Clifford; Toodyay. State School, Medina. Rennick, William John; Warren. And, pursuant to the provisions of section 142A, Approved of the appointments of the persons approve of the appointment of Stanley Edward named hereunder as Returning Officers for the Wheeler as an Assistant Returning Officer for the Electoral Districts set opposite their names: purpose of counting under the direction of the Oswald, Alexander Thomson; East Perth. Chief Electoral Officer postal votes and section Thompson, Francis James; Fremantle. votes cast at the said by-election. Graham, Keith; Maylands. A. F. WATTS, Rogers, Terence James; Toodyay. Attorney General. Cunningham, John James; Warren. 17th February, 1960. G. F. MATHEA, Chief Electoral Officer.

Western Australia. ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1959. APPOINTMENTS. Chief Secretary's Department, Legislative Council Biennial Elections. Perth, 17th February, 1960. Notice of His Excellency the Governor's Intention C.S.D. 36/45. to Issue His Warrant for the Issue of Writs HIS Excellency the Governor in Council, pursuant for the Election of Members of the Legislative to section 94 of the Lunacy Act, 1902-1930, has Council. appointed Dr. A. G. Wallace, Dr. B. J. T. Thompson, NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of Mr. E. W. Gillett, Mr. L. G. Severn and Mrs. Mary His Excellency the Governor, to issue on the 17th S. McKinlay to be members of the Board of Visitors day of March, 1960, his Warrant directing the Clerk to Claremont, Greenplace and Whitby Falls Mental of the Writs to issue Writs for a General Election Hospitals for a period of three years, from the 1st for the election of one member for each Province March, 1960. to serve in the Legislative Council. J. DEVEREUX, Dated this 26th day of February, 1960. Under Secretary. G. F. MATHEA, Chief Electoral Officer. HEALTH ACT, 1911-1959. Department of Public Health, Perth, 23rd February, 1960. ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1959. PH.D. 858/48. Legislative Council Biennial Elections. THE appointment of Mr. Higgs as Acting Health Inspector for the Bassendean Road Board during Saturday, 30th April, 1960. the absence of Mr. M. J. H. Woods on annual leave, UNDER the provisions of section 100 of the Elec- is hereby approved. toral Act, 1907-1959, I, the undersigned, being the LINLEY HENZELL, responsible Minister of the Crown charged for the Commissioner of Public Health. 480 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1959. HEALTH ACT, 1911-1959. Department of Public Health, Department of Public Health, Perth, 17th February, 1960. Perth, 16th February, 1960. P.H.D. 1825/49. PH.D. 1195/56. THE cancellation of the appointment of Mr. J. HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been Ladec as Health Inspector for the Municipality of pleased to appoint, under section 11, L. C. Hull Bunbury is hereby notified. and L. D. Smith to be Inspectors for the purpose The appointment of Mr. F. Senior as Temporary of enforcing the provisions of the Health Act in Health Inspector for the Municipality of Bunbury, relation to is hereby approved. licensed premises and registered clubs under Parts IV and VIII, respectively,of the Licensing Act, 1911-1959; and P.H.D. 666/59. vineyards and other premises where in- THE cancellation of the appointment of Dr. F. H. toxicating liquor is manufactured or sold; Uther Baker as Medical Officer of Health for the and North Fremantle Municipality is hereby notified. premises in respect of which application LINLEY HENZELL, has been made under the Licensing Act Commissioner of Public Health. for registration or permission to sell in- toxicating liquor. LINLEY HENZELL, Commissioner of Public Health. OPTOMETRISTS ACT, 1940-1957. IT is hereby notified for general information that the undermentioned persons have been registered under the above Act and are the holders of Licenses HEALTH ACT, 1911-1959. to Practise which are current to 31st December, 1960. (Section 293A.) Abernethy, Clive Neville, c/o R. W. Manning, At- Notice Requiring Persons to Submit to well Arcade, Fremantle; 7th January, 1952; X-ray Examination. admitted under section 34 (1). Aspinall, Raymond Francis,154YorkStreet, PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen- Albany; 11th November, 1948; admitted under tioned section, persons who are included in the class section 35 (1). specified hereunder, and to whom the provisions Bance, William Cecil, Cans Bros. Ltd., 688 Hay of that section apply, are required to undergo x-ray Street, Perth; 11th July, 1941; admitted under examination for tuberculosis at the time and place section 34 (b). specified. Bingemann, Roy Henry, 110 William Street, Perth; Class. 24th July, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). Persons 21 years of age and over who reside in Birmingham, Brian,38CameliaStreet,North the Municipal District Of Boulder, except persons Perth; 11th July, 1941; admitted under section in possession of a current certificate for mine work 34 (b). and attending the Mines laboratory for x-ray each Buckeridge, Richard Leonard, 256 Murray Street, year. Perth; 3rd July, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). Time. Buckeridge, Stanley Richard, 256 Murray Street, Within the period 7th April, 1960, to 14th April, Perth;14th January, 1954; admitted under 1960, inclusive. section 35 (1). Place. Cailes, Stanley Allan Roy, 16 Dalkeith Road, Ned- Town Hall, Burt Street, Boulder. lands; 11th August, 1949; admitted under sec- tion 35 (1). No charge will be made for the x-ray examination Castle, Donald Thomas, 256 Murray Street, Perth; of any person who reports as required by this 24th July, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). notice. Collie, Ronald Alexander, 171 High Street, Fre- Dated at Perth this 7th day of Jani,iary, 1960. mantle; 13th July, 1950; admitted under sec- tion 35 (1). LINLEY HENZELL, Cook, Theophilus Charles, Box 35, P.O. Claremont; Commissioner of Public Health. 11th July, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). Cutt, Alan Leonard, c/o C. M. Nelson, Forrest Place, Perth;10th January, 1957;admitted under section 35 (1). ]Jadd, John William Ronald; 399 Wellington Street, CANCER COUNCIL OF WESTERN AUS1kLALIA Perth; 29th May, 1941; admitted under sec- ACT, 1958. tion 34 (b). Dallimore, George Henry, 449 Newcastle Street, Establishment of a Cancer Institute. West Perth; 24th July, 1941; admitted under P.H.D. 209/60. section 34 (b). Dannell, Carl Sigfred Arthur;16 Plaza Arcade, WHEREAS under section 12 of the Cancer Council Perth; 3rd July, 1941; admitted under section of Western Australia Act, 1958, the Minister may, 34 (b). on the recommendation of the Cancer Council of Dunkerton, Jasper Lavington, 40 Market Street, Western Australia, establish, and assign a name to, Fremantle; 24th July, 1941; admitted under a Cancer Institute; and whereas the Cancer Coun- section 34 (b). cil of Western Australia has recommended that the Dunkerton, Joseph William, Culunup Road, Yun- Minister establish a Cancer Institute on that por- derup, West Murray; 24th July, 1941; admitted tion of Swan Location 1715 described in an instru- under section 34 (b). ment executed or to be executed between the afore- Edwards, John, c/o Willis & Elliott, 33 George said Council and the Senate of the University of Street, Kalgoorlie; 11th April, 1957; admitted Western Australia: Now, therefore I, Ross Hutchin- under section 35 (1). son, the Minister administering the Cancer Coun- Eflord, William Charles Samuel, Vincent Street, cil of Western Australia Act, 1958, do hereby estab- Beverley; 10th July, 1941; admitted under sec- lish a Cancer Institute on the aforesaid land and tion 34 (b). assign the name "Institute of Radiotherapy" to the Eimer, Laurence Charles, 29 Barrack Street, Perth; Cancer Institute. 24th July,1941; admitted under section 34 Dated at Perth this 23rd day of February, 1960. (b). Elliott, John Charles, 12 Piccadilly Arcade, Perth; ROSS HUTCHINSON, 3rd July, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). Minister Administering the Cancer Ezekiel, Elias Menassah, 72 Barrack Street, Perth; Council of Western Australia Act, 1958. 12th July, 1945; admitted under section 35 (a). 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 481

Ezekiel, Donald Frederick, 72 Barrack Street, Perth; Ogden, Ernest Albert Frank, 166 Marine Terrace, 16th January, 1958; admitted under section 35 Geraldton; 9th February, 1950; admitted under (1). section 35 (1). Fist, Graham W., Associated Opticians Coy., Central Parry, Clifford Foster, 171 St. George's Terrace, Arcade, Perth; 13th January, 1959; admitted Perth; 11th July, 1941; admitted under sec- under section 35 (1). tion 34 (b). Fist, Gordon John William, Associated Opticians Pederson, Kjeld Tingleff, 87 Roberts Street, Como; Coy., Central Arcade, Perth; 8th July, 1941; 18th October, 1956; admitted under section 35 admitted under section 34 (b). (1). Fist, Stewart A., Associated Opticians Coy., Central Raiter, Solomon, Sainken & Sainken, 633 Hay Arcade, Perth; 9th February, 1960; admitted Street, Perth; 10th January, 1957; admitted under section 35 (1), under section 35 (1). Frost, Sydney Herbert Peyton, No. 4, London Court, Robb, Peter Hall, c/o H. J. Lilleyman, 156 Rokeby Perth; 29th May, 1941; admitted under section Road, Subiaco; 8th October, 1953; admitted 34 (b). under section 35 (1). Fuller, Henry Joseph, Levinsons Optical Service, Ryan, Martin Peter Doane, 32 Forrest Place, Perth; 713 Hay Street, Perth; 4th May, 1949; ad- 29th May, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). mitted under section 35 (1). Sainken, Benjamin, 37 William Street, Perth; 2nd Glick, Victor Mark, Cans Bros. Ltd., 688 Hay Street, September, 1949; admitted under section 22. Perth; 11th July, 1941; admitted under section Sainken, Solomon, 633 Hay Street, Perth; 3rd July, 34 (b). 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). Gollop, Herbert Samuel George, Elliott & Elliott, Shackleton, Geoffrey Gordon, Laubman & Pank, 154 William Street, Perth; 15th January, 1949; 77 Barrack Street, Perth; 9th December, 1954; admitted under section 35 (1). admitted under section 35 (1). Grottick. Ebenezer John, Laubman & Pank (WA.) Shilbury, John Ludwig, 3 Eton Flats, Fairway, Ned- Pty. Ltd., 43 Wellington Street, Bunbury; 8th lands; 9th January, 1952; admitted under sec- February, 1951; admitted under section 35 (1). tion 35 (1). Harrland, N. P., do O.P.S.M., 230-234 St. George's Siggs, Frank Lankester, George Street, Pinjarra; Terrace, Perth;14thJul',1955;admitted 3rd July, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). under section 35 (1). Siggs, Leonard Oliver, Forrest Street, Collie; 11th Hogan, John Robertson, 344 Mill Point Road, South July, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). Perth; 16th January, 1958; admitted under Smith, Edward Alfred Keith, 256 Murray Street, section 35 (1). Perth; 24th July, 1941; admitted under section Holland, A. W., Arbordale Flats, 230 St. George's 34 (b). Terrace,Perth;14thJuly,1955;admitted Smith, Thomas George, 97 The Esplanade, Rock- under section 35 (1). ingham; 12th July, 1956; re-admitted under Holt, Frank, 16 Willis Street, Mosman Park; 13th section 22. August, 1954; admitted under section 35 (1). Solly, Leopold Henry Albert, Globe Road, Darling- Hutchinson, William Allan,135 OxfordStreet, ton; 12th August, 1948; admitted under sec- Leederville; 24th July, 1941; admitted under tion 35 (1). section 34(b). Steer, Geoffrey Colvin, 185 York Street, Albany; Humphry, Oscar Parkash, 181 St. George's Terrace, 11th February, 1954; admitted under section Perth; 5th January, 1959; readmitted under 35 (1). section 35 (1). Ure, William Henderson, Sainken & Sainken, 633 Kane, Frederick, Laubman & Pank, 77 Barrack Hay Street, Perth; 12th July, 1951; admitted Street,Perth;12th March,1953;admitted under section 35 (1). under section 35 (1). Wende, Leslie Nathan, Royal Arcade, Perth; 14th Kannis, Theodore John, Robinson House, Manji- January, 1954; admitted under section 35 (1). mup;13th January, 1955;admitted under Willis, Ronald Frederick, 172a Scarborough Beach section35(1). Road, Mt. Hawthorn; 3rd July, 1941; admitted Knapp, Karl, 29 Barrack Street, Perth; 29th May, under section 34 (b). 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). Wilson, Gershom William,41BarrackStreet, Lilleyman, Hugh James, 453 Albany Highway, Vic- Perth; 3rd July, 1941; admitted under section toria Park; 3rd July,1941; admitted under 34 (b). section 34 (b). Yeates, Frederick Charles Osborne, 44 St. George's Lobb, Vivian John, 15 Great Northern Highway, Terrace, Perth;29th May, 1941;admitted Midland Junction; 6th August, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). under section 34 (c). Manning, Russell Wycliffe,Atwell Arcade, Fre- W. E. ASPINALL, mantle; 12th June, 1941; admitted under sec.. Registrar. tion 34 (b). Marchant, Ernest Francis, 120 Marine Terrace, Geraldton; 3rd July,1941;admitted under section 34 (b). POLICE ACT, 1892-1952. Mazey, Clarence Conroy, Messrs. Beans Ltd., Perth; (Sections 75 and 76.) 11th July, 1941; admitted under section 34 (b). Meyer, Kenneth Edward, 6 Raffles Place, Singa- THE following unclaimed Stolen and Found Pro- pore; 13th June, 1947; admitted under section perty will be sold by Public Auction at Central 35 (1). Police Station, Perth, on Tuesday, 1st March, 1960. Moffat, James, Sainken & Sainken, 633 Hay Street, J. M. O'BRIEN, Perth; 3rd July, 1941; admitted under section Commissioner of Police. 34 (b). Moore, Ronald Dudley,c/oO.P.S.M.Spectacle STOLEN PROPERTY. Makers Pty. Ltd., 234St. George's Terrace, 58/901-27 packets cigarettes, 26 packets chewing Perth; 10th November, 1955; admitted under gum. section 35 (1). 58/906-Phillips portable radio, set of car tools. Moore, William Morrison, Nelson & Moore, 2 Spen- 58/919-5 pairs tan gloves. cer Street, Bunbury; 12th October, 1950; ad- 58/920-Lady's cycle. mitted under section 35 (1). 58/922-Stationary engine, 2h.p., Moffat Virtue Morley, Vivian, 82 Federal Street, Narrogin; 12th make. May, 1949; admitted under section 35 (1). 58/938-Gent's cycle. Namby, Horace, Ferdinand Peace, 57 Keane Street, 58/939-Gent's cycle. Cottesloe;10th June,1948;admitted under 58/976-Part coil of 3 ft. x 2 in. wire netting. section 35 (1). 58/977-Five cycle wheels. Nelson, Charles Milbank, 32 Forrest Place, Perth; 58/979-Two cistern floats. 10th July,1941; admitted under section 34 58/983-Car aerial. (b). 58/992-Gent's white metal wrist watch. Noack, Donald Bruce, 254 St. George's Terrace, 58/993-Gent's yellow metal wrist watch Perth; 9th December, 1954; admitted under (damaged). section 35(1). 58/1008-Gent's cycle. 482 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. {26 February, 1960.

58/1025Two rear vision mirrors. 59/1173Gent's cycle. 58/1029One tin of toffees. 60/37Lady's cycle frame and parts. 58/1035Gent's cycle. 60/56One pair pyjama pants, plastic bag, foot- 58/1039Motor wagon wheel. ball guernsey, bed jacket, handkerchief, one 58/1059Pinch bar, two tyre levers, screwdriver. pair socks, golf ball, cardigan, flour bag, two 58/1062Three gent's cycles. drinking glasses, three pieces of lead, quantity 58/1083Two pairs jeans, straw hat, two towels, of scrap copper. gent's cardigan, blanket, three comics, over- 60/74Hurricane lamp, thermos flask, blanket. night bag, knife, one pair gent's bathers, torch, 60/75Two ladies' cycles, gent's cycle, lady's cycle one packet playing cards, 1 pair scissors. frame and parts. 58/1098-10 Christmas cards. 60/76Gent's hat, one pair trousers, gent's shirt. 58/1101Two rolls of adhesive tape and nail pencil. 60/82Three gent's cycles, two boys' cycles. 58/1103Three holden wheels, complete. 58/1107Two tins of paint, one bottle bath oil, FOUND PROPERTY. one packet bath salts. 59/191Lady's topper coat. 58/1108Two bottles wine. 59/248Gent's suit coat. 58/1113Gent's white metal pocket watch. 59/302Child's stroller. 58/1124One pairsunglasses,fishingreel,car 59/304Suitcase and gent's clothing. clock. 59/305Blue woollen stole. 58/1127Imitation pearlnecklace,white metal 59/306Gent's yellow metal wrist watch. cigarette lighter. 59/313Lady's white metal wrist watch. 58/1131One and a half packets cigarettes, tin of 59/315Wallet. confection. 59/316Lady's umbrella. 58/1138Four ladies' slips, four pairs briefs, two 59/318Leather money bag. pairs ladies' shoes, bottle oftalc, bottle of 59/319Black leather handbag. hand lotion. 59/320Brown and fawn plastic handbag. 58/1139Boy's cycle. 59/329Coin dispenser. 58/1141Lady's cycle. 59/336Brown leather suitcase. 59/1Wood plane. 59/337Suitcase and gent's clothing. 59/4Three salt and peper shakers, ash tray, knife, 59/338Three bedsheets, two towels,fourglass spoon. dishes, counterpane, one pair tinsnips. 59/8Imitation yellow metal bracelet, small tape 59/341One only leather gauntlet. measure, two pairs socks, set of salad servers, 59/343White handbag, six pieces of tinware, small toothpicks and holder, flower stand, toy clown. kero. pump. 59/25One pair lady's briefs. 59/344Petrol tank cap. 59/26Gent's sports coat. 59/347Money purse. 59/35-3 x 20 packets cigarettes. 59/354Cosmetic bag and contents. 59/36Four drinking glasses. 59/355Money purse. 59/40Motor car spotlight. 59/359Leather wallet. 59/49Suitcase and electric iron. 59/363One pail spectacles. 59/50Two files, centre punch, hammer. 59/366Money purse. 59/55Wheelbarrow, wheelbarrow wheel complete 59/372Two pair sun glasses, white metal cigar- with tyre, bag of scaffold fittings, block and ette lighter. tackle, two air hoses, one pair bolt cutters, four 59/373Yellow metal wrist watch. clamps, fire extinguisher, blockofbeeswax, 59/374Leather key holder. pillow radio speaker, short length of pipe, lift- 59/377Lady's white metal wrist watch (damaged). ing chain, air pressure gauge. 59/379Money purse, ear-rings and set of beads. 59/56Gent's white metal pocket watch. 59/389Two gent's cotton singlets. 59/76Knife, fork, car first aid kit, shaving mirror, 59/397Yellow metal tie-pin. box of hacksaw blades, paint brush, brace, six 59/400Nine tins of foodstuff and 1 x 20 packet wood bits, two face towels, plastic bottle, Parker cigarettes. pen, notebook, one pair scissors, two spoons, 59/403Money purse. tin opener, car brush, pinch bar, telephone 59/406White metal cigarette lighter, lady's blue index,confectionery,butcher'sknife,three overcoat, gent's sports coat, one pair gent's tan wood drills, centre punch. shoes. 59/78Two brooches, two pairs ear rings, white 59/407Micrometer in wooden box. metal dress ring, yellow metal bracelet, one 59/409Tyre lever. pair gent's socks, penguin ornament. 59/415Money purse. 59/79Toy motor car. 59/420Six gent's shirts, blouse, jumper, grey suit 59/83Gent's cycle. coat, one pair black boots, one pair khaki socks, 59/87Lady's cycle. boot brush, fawn belt. 59/100Money purse. 59/421-60 feet red plastic hose. 59/284Hotpoint portable radio. 59/422Money purse. 59/329Two gent's cycles. 59/423Two pairs socks. 59/908Three gent's cycles, two ladies' cycles. 59/425Cycle tool kit. 59/960Blanket and 1 gal. water bag. 59/426Fountain pen. 59/988Boy's cycle. 59/429Austin hub cap. 59/989Gent's cycle. 59/430Three bottles beer. 59/1021Two drinking glasses, one pair jeans, "T" 59/434Plastic wallet. shirtcarton of scrap copper wire, one pair 59/435Four drinking glasses in small case, one sandals, five torches, ninepairssunglasses, pair leather gloves. three cigarette lighters, money purse, two wrist 59/441Gent's grey coat, white metal wrist watch. watches, watch chain, two torches. 59/444Short length of rope. 59/1023Two gent's cycles. 59/447Money purse. 59/1043Lady's cycle. 59/448Gladstone bag. 59/1057Three gent's cycles. 59/451One bottle wine. 59/1072Gent's cycle frame and parts, two gent's 59/455One only lady's glove, metal punch (centre cycles. punch). 59/1075-1 x 44 gal. drum of petrol. 59/465-43 packets cigarette papers. 59/1081Gent's cycle. 59/466Lady's white metal wrist watch. 59/1083Seven gent's cycles, gent's cycle frame and 59/467One pair lady's stockings and Christmas parts. card. 59/1097Gent's cycle. 59/474Lady's umbrella. 59/1098Two gent's cycles. 59/489Four bottles ber, 1 x 60 ft. steel tape, one 59/1106Electric hand torch. pair ear-rings, white metal brooch. 59/1122Gent's yellow metal wrist watch, electric 59/495Money purse. hand torch. 59/496Fountain pen. 59/1171Gent's cycle, lady's cycle. 59/499Hydraulic door closer. 59/1147Three gent's cycles, lady's cycle. 59/502Money purse. 59/1149Gent's cycle. 59/504Money purse. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 483

59/505Money purse. 59/853One pair gauntlets, handbag, plug, speaker 59/506Khaki lunch bag and plastic container. and wires from transistor radio, crank handle 59/509Lady's yellow metal wrist watch. and cog, badge, one pair spectacles, two pairs 59/510Suitcase containing blankets and clothing. sunglasses, lady's hat,shoulderbag,purse, 59/513Gent's overcoat, belt, five odd gloves, white compact, haversack and fishing gear, one pair scarf, white metal brooch, binocular eye piece, black shoes, lady's hat, petrol cap, one pair yellow metal chain, set of beads. spectacles incase, two bottles wine, model 59/514Plastic boat. aero engine, toy rifle, two pencil cases, four 59/515Wheel brace. necklaces,onepairear-rings,onepacket 59/51 7Child's stroller. Modess, yellow metal medal, yellow metal tie 59/521One pair reading glasses. clip, shoulder bag, ammunition belt, hub cap, 59/525Two motor car side curtains. one pair jeans, belt, knife, fishing line, one 59/526Motor cycle lap rug, plastic raincoat. pair gauntlets, plastic rain coat, pocket knife, 59/529Two blackhandbags. torch, purse, iron frame, one pair sunglasses 59/533Money purse. in case, handbag, 2 ft. steel rule. 59/534Padlock and keys. 59/856Yellow metal signet ring, lady's bathing 59/535Lady's handbag and contents. costume, two mattresses, two pillows, mattress 59/537Money purse. cover, one pair spectacles, one pairshorts, 59/540Gent's overcoat, cardigan, one pair foot- baby's rug, beads, cycle pump, scooter, lady's ball boots, suit coat, book. umbrella. 59/541Small knife 59/861Money purse,pillow,knitting,window 59/549Woollen scarf. blind. 59/550Lady's umbrella. 59/881Money purse. 59/552Set of beads. 59/882Money purse. 59/553Lady's umbrella. 59/890Metal sign board. 59/556One pair spectacles. 59/911Gent's white metal wrist watch, yellow 59/562Two pairs white sandshoes. metal wedding ring, yellow metal signet ring, 59/570Pocket knife and brooch. yellow metal engagement ring, wood chisel. 59/572Shopping bag, gent's jacket, three cardi- 59/914Gent's suit coat. gans, one pair lady's gloves. 59/920Tennis racquet. 59/573Toilet requisite case (empty). 59/935One bottle beer. 59/576Cosmetic bag, one pair lady's gloves. 59/959Beads, 4gal. drum of very old paint, 59/580Gent's shirt, pullover, small saw, screw- miner's electric lamp, chamber pot and cleaner, driver set, one pair pliers, two knives, tyre lever. one pair spectacles, lady's cardigan, pullover, 59/581One pair thongs, one pair jeans,gent's cardigan, plastic bag and clothing, lady's yellow shirt, cardigan. metal wrist watch. 59/584Lady's yellow metal ring. 59/966Money purse. 59/586Money purse. 59/992Three bottles beer. 59/587One pair lady's gloves, money purse. 59/1001Bag of super.,scarf,one pairgloves, 59/588Petrol cap. leather satchel, one only lady's glove, lady's 59/592Lady's handbag and contents. yellow metal wrist watch, Ford V8 wire-spoked 59/597Alarm clock (damaged). wheel and tyre, lady's handbag, money purse, 59/598Wooden tripod. beads, one pair spectacles, money purse. 59/599Suitcase. 60/18Two gent's suits, overcoat, jacket, two odd 59/600Child's bangle. thongs, 15 ties, pullover, blazer, two dressing 59/601Two armatures and housing. gowns, two sports coats, one pair thongs, tea- 59/604White shawl. towel, one pair sunglasses, eight shirts. 59/606One pair spectacles in case. 60/24Handkerchief,onepairchild'sshoes, 59/610Handbag and contents. panama hat, scarf, cloth hat, Holden hub cap, 59/612Lady's zipp wallet. money purse, air cleaner, two bottles sherry, 59/617Money purse. one bottle sherry. 59/619Two books. 60/26Hub cap, lady's umbrella, money purse, 59/624Money purse. baby's blanket, one pair reading glasses. 59/630Key ring and white metal chain. 60/55-1949 model B.S.A. motor cycle (engine No. 59/631Handbag and contents. ZB31.2046). 59/632Wallet. B.59/23Parcel of material, hat, clothing, small 59/634Yellow metal signet ring. tin of paint, toy animal, gloves, purse, suit- 59/640String of white beads. case. 59/648Key folder. B.59/24Gloves,hats,clothing,books,scarves, 59/650Gent's cardigan. shirts, spectacles, etc. 59/652Money purse and beads. B.59/25Handbags, purses, sunglasses, gloves, um- 59/656Leather wallet. brellas, clothing, etc. 59/665Handbag. B.59/26Raincoats, purses, gloves, clothing, base- 59/666Cosmetic bag. ball bat, etc. 59/667Lady's white metal wrist watch. B.59/27Spectacles,brooches,gloves,gladstone 59/670Lady's white metal wrist watch. bag, tennis racquets, clothing, purses, fountain 59/673Child's handbag. pen, bathers, books, etc. 59/675Wooden chair. B.59/28Purses, gloves, pillow, spectacles, clothing, 59/678Three torch batteries, balloon, two combs, umbrella, etc. 32 x 20 packets Rothman cigarettes, 5 x 20 B.59/29Odd ear-rings, gent's white metal wrist packets Marlborough cigarettes, 10 x 20 packets watch,yellowmetaldressring,compacts, Phillip Morris cigarettes, sundry confectionery. handbags, suitcase, gladstone bag, spectacles, 59/685Money purse. gloves, etc. 59/689Money purse. B.59/30Purses, wallets, books, umbrellas, gloves, 59/694Leather key holder. clothing,sunglasses,handbags,spectacles, 59/695One pair spectacles. compacts, etc. B.59/31Fountainpens,ballpointpens,books, 59/695aOne pair thongs. haversack, clothing, notebooks, etc. 59/697Hammer. B.59/32Umbrellas, fur collar, leather bag, cloth- 59/698Torch, white metal cigarette case, white ing, gloves, purses, sunglasses, spectacles. metal cigarette lighter. B.59/33Pillow, raincoats, clothing, shoes, gloves, 59/709Key holder. umbrellas,thermosflask,case,briefbag, 59/816Spare wheel complete (8.25 x 20). cigarette lighter, purse, etc. 59/817Handbag. B.59/34Shoes, basket,gloves,purses,clothing, raincoats, table cloth, umbrellas, etc. 59/818One pair spectacles, lady's umbrella. B.59/35Raincoats, skirt, parcel of material, toy, 59/819Roll edge mattress, gent's belt, lady's um- clothing, case, walking stick, gloves, purses, etc. brella. B.59/36Bangles, purses,gloves,fountain pens, 59/827Money purse. handbags, pillow, sunshade, clothing, brooches, 59/838Plastic coat ':damaged). sunglasses, basket, etc. 484 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

B.59/37Gloves, sunglasses,clothing,lengthof Danks, E. C. and Lind, F. C.; 2114/59; Williams calico, umbrellas, yellow metal ring,books, 14409 and 15049; abandoned; 2114/59; 387/80, purses, etc. D4. B.59/38Umbrellas,belts,clothing,sunglasses, Jones, D. E.; 347/11392; Plantagenet 5890; condi- raincoats, handbags, purses,wallets,gloves, tions; 1943/56; 451D/40, A4. brooches, etc. Kauri Timber Company Limited; 347/2938; Nelson B.59/39Handbag, clothing, sunglasses, umbrellas, 8681,8682and8683;conditions;3255/40; gloves, hockey sticks, etc. 4543/40, El. B.59/40Books, raincoats, clothing,gloves, um- Moir, R. K.; 392/536; Kent and Plantagenet; aban- brellas, cases, etc. doned; 6053/05; 446/80, El. B.59/41Hockey stick, umbrellas, clothing, rain- coats, gloves, purses, suitcase, etc. B.59/42Music stand, purses, clothing, umbrella, brooches, etc. LAND ACT, 1933-1958. 3.59/43Gloves, purses, umbrellas, clothing, rain coats, boots, etc. WAR SERVICE LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEME ACT, 1954. IT is hereby notified that the land set out in the Department of Native Welfare, Schedule hereunder has been set apart for develop- Perth, 19th February, 1960. ment as holdings under the War Service Land ITishereby notified that His Excellency the Settlement Act for allotment to eligible persons Governor in Council has approved of, pursuant to only. section 3A of the Natives (Citizenship Rights) Act, A. R. BARRETT, 1944-1951- Chairman, Land Settlement Board. the cancellation of each Natives (Citizen- ship Rights) Board previously constituted The Schedule. Farm No. District.Location Approx. Plan. and published in the Government Gazette No. Area (Acres). for the district mentioned hereunder; and Ptn. A 961 Hay 2094 235 444/80 the reconstitution of a Natives (Citizen- ship Rights) Board having jurisdiction in the district mentioned hereunder; and the magistrate for the magisterial district WITHDRAWN FROM SALE. named and the person whose name appears as district representative, as set opposite Department of Lands and Surveys, each such district to be members of the Perth, 28th January, 1960. Board for such district. Corres. No. 1410/51. IT is hereby notified for general information that District; Members. Port Hedland Lots 413, 414, 415, 418, 419, 422, 424 Narrogin Municipal; a magistrate for the Albany and 427 have been withdrawn from sale as from Magisterial District and Mr. Thomas Naylor the date of this notice. Hogg as District Representative. F. C. SMITH, (Sgd.) S. G. MIDDLETON, Under Secretary for Lands. Commissioner of Native Welfare.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES. WITHDRAWAL. THE undermentioned allotments of land will be Department of Lands and Surveys, offered for sale at public auction on the dates and Perth, 22nd February, 1960. at the places specified below, under the provisions Corr. 5619/25. of the Land Act, 1933-1958, and its regulations:- IT is hereby notified for general information that Williams Location 14083 is withdrawn from selec- PERTh. tion. 2nd April, 1960, by the Lands and Surveys De- F. C. SMITH, partment, on the site, at 10 a.m. :- Under Secretary for Lands. Swan Locations (Preston Point, East Fre- mantle), 4964, 29.lp., £950;4965, 29.lp., £950; 4966, 29.lp., £900; 4967, 29.lp., £950; 4968, 29.lp., £950; 4969, 29.lp., £950; 4970, 26.7p.,£1,000;4972,29.lp.,£900;4973, TENDERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF 29.lp., £875; 4974, 29.lp., £860; 4975, 29.lp., KENT LOCATION 1250. £850; 4976, 29.lp., £850; 4977, 29.lp., £850. Department of Lands and Surveys, All improvements on the land offered for sale Perth, 23rd February, 1960. are the property of the Crown, and shall be paid TENDERS are hereby invited for the purchase for as the Minister may direct, whose valuation under the provisions of section 89c of the Land shall be final and binding on the purchaser. Act, 1933-1958, of Kent Location 1250 comprising Plansa.ndfurther particulars of these sales an area of 6,210 acres situated 30 miles east-south- may be obtained at this office and the offices of east from Ongerup, 28 miles west-south-west from the various Government Land Agents.Land sold Jerramungup. (Plan 435/80.) to a depth of 200 ft. below the natural surface Tenderers must satisfy themselves as to any im- except in mining districts, where it is granted to provements which may exist on the property. a depth of 40 ft. or 20 ft. only. Tenders must be accompanied by a deposit of F. C. SMITH, fifteen (15) per cent. of the price tendered and must Under Secretary for Lands. be addressed to the Under Secretary for Lands, Perth, and endorsed on the envelope, "Tender for Kent Location 1250," and lodged at this office by FORFEITURES. 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 16th March, 1960. THE undermentioned leases have been cancelled Maximum terms if required: 15 per cent. deposit, under section 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1954, due five annual payments of 10 per cent. of the balance to non-payment of rent or other reasons: and the remainder at the end of the sixth year. Interest: 5 per cent. F. C. SMITH, Directions for inspection can be obtained at Land Under Secretary for Lands. Settlement Office, Jerramungup. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be Name; Lease; District; Reason; Corres.; Plan. accepted. Co-operative Bulk Handling Limited; 3116/2691; F. C. SMITH, Malyalling; abandoned; 843/38; 378C/40, F3. Under Secretary for Lands. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 485

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION Perth Land Agency Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, 26th February, 1960. IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part V of the Land Act, 1933-1958, and the regulations appertaining thereto, subject to the provisions of the said Act. Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified, but may be lodged before such date, if so desired. All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and if there are more applicants than one for any block, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board.Should any lands remain unselected such will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with. If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, time, and place of the meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least seven days between the closing date and the sitting of the Board. All indigenous marketable timber, including sandalwood and mallet, is reserved to the Crown, subject to the provisions of clause 14 of the Regulations.

OPEN ON AFTER WEDNESDAY, 23rd MARCH, 1960 SCHEDULE

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

a. r.p. £s. d. £s. d. elson 10011 1502 8 1 70 442C/40 F. F. 4 1636/24 361 Sheet 1 1 169 inghan 2917 (b) 1,726026 40 65/80 D 1 553/324257/28, page 18 3 153 3321 2,016018 40 88/80 DE 4 553/32 1388/30, v. 2, 440 p. 34 Plantagenet 4344 (a.) 338 1 3 170 452D/40 C. 4 1729/311729/31, page 4 265 Bussex 2486 (a) 104 1 33 2 110 440D/40 0. 4 3052/533052/53, page 46 1 169 Wellington 4023 (a) 1712 15 180 415B/40 D. 1 957/58957/58, page 19A 1 185 4662 (a) (d) (g) 1,227036 .... ,, ,, 1804/36, page 4 2500 (e) Williams 15190 (d) (e) (f) 2500 0 .... 3850/40 E. 3296/58 .... 12 39 (g) 3 and 4 Yilgarn 499 (a) (i) 2793 13 96 36/80 A. B. 2510/322510/32, page 16 225 2 and 3

Exempt from Road Board Rates for two years from date of approval of application. Subject to payment for improvements. Subject to examination of survey. Subject to survey. Subject to provision of necessary roads. Subject to classification. Subject to pricing. Subject to the provisions of Section 53 of the Land Act, 1933-1958. Subject to Mining conditions. F. C. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959. ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959. Closure of Road. Closure of Road. THE Perth Road Board, being the owner of land WE, Samuel Crook and Adrian Paul Mason, being along which the portion of road hereunder de- the owners of land over or along which the portion scribed extends, has applied to close the said por- of road hereunder described passes, have applied tion of road, viz.: to the Kojonup Road Board to close the said por- tion of road, viz.:- Perth. Kojonup. Corr. 1386/37. Corres. 1595/59. P486.That portion of road No. 9830 (Woodrow K.476. The surveyed road extending along part Avenue) bounded by lines starting at the eastern- of the northern boundary of Kojonup Location most corner of lot 2 of Swan Location X (L.T.O. 8117, the northern boundary of location 3978 and Diagram 22820) and extending 135 degrees 7 min- through location 7915; from a surveyed road at a utes 3.8 links; thence 261 degrees 16 minutes 6.5 south-west corner of location 7915 to road No. 2465. links; thence 45 degrees 7 minutes 5.2 links to the (Plan 437A/40, B2.) starting point.(Plans Tuart Hill 79 and OP. 5259.) SAM CROOK. A. P. MASON.

I Herbert Richard Robinson, on behalf of the I, Glen Oswald Harrison, on behalf of the Kojon- Perth Road Board, hereby assent to the closure up Road Board, hereby assent to the above appli- of the road herein described. cation to close the road therein described. HERBERT R. ROBINSON, G. 0. HARRISON, Chairman, Perth Road Board. Chairman, Kojonup Road Board. 22nd February, 1960. 9th February, 1960. 486 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959. TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, Closure of Road. 1928. THE Minister for Lands, being the owner of land Bayswater Road BoardTown Planning Scheme. over or along which the portion of road hereunder described passes, has applied to the Quairading Advertisement of Resolution Deciding to Amplify Road Board to close the said portion of road, viz.:- and Amend a Town Planning Scheme. Quairading. NOTICE is hereby given that the Bayswater Road Corr. 6018/11. Board, in pursuance of section 7 of the Town Plan- Q82. The unnamed road abutting the south- ning and Development Act, 1928, has resolved to western boundary of Quairading Lot 258; from the vary the Town Planning Scheme gazetted on the prolongation south-westward of the north-western 11th day of January, 1957, by amending Schedule boundary of the said lot to the north-western align- "D" as follows: ment of Avon Street.(Plan Quairading Townsite.) Schedule"D"ServiceStationDistrictis F. C. SMITH, amended by adding thereto: for Minister for Lands. Lot 1, Diagram 25348, corner Collier Road and Greenwood Road. I, Ralph Minchin, on behalf of the Quairading And notice is further given that the proposed Road Board, hereby assent to the above application amendment is available for inspection by interested to close the road therein described. persons at the Town Hall, Slade Street, Bayswater, R. MINCHIN, during the usual business hours. Chairman, Quairading Road Board. Any objections to the above should be sent in 4th February, 1960. writing to the Secretary of the Bayswater Road Board on or before the 26th day of May, 1960. ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959. Dated this 4th day of February, 1960. Closure of Road. ALEX C. SMITH, WE, Roy Herbert Toovey, Victor Adolph Lange and Secretary. Netta Charlette Maitland Lange, being the owners of land over or along which the portions of roads hereunder described pass, have applied to the Cran- brook Road Board to close the said portions of TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT roads, viz.:- ACT, 1928-1959. Cranbrook. Augusta-Margaret River Road Board. Corr. 3391/16. C. 565 (a) That portion of road No. 8396 extend- Town Planning Scheme No. 1Townsite ing through Nelson Locations 339 and 346; from a of Margaret River. two-chain road at the north-western corner of loca- T.P,B. 854/6/3/1. tion 6386 to the eastern alignment of road No. 7292. NOTICE is hereby given that the Augusta-Margaret (b) The surveyed road along part of the western River Road Board on the 10th of October, 1955, in and northern boundaries of location 6386; from the pursuance of section 7 of the Town Planning and northern alignment of road No. 6490 to the pro- Development Act, passed a resolution to prepare a longation southward of the easternmost boundary Town Planning SchemefortheTownsiteof of location 339. Margaret River. (Plan 444/80, Al and 2.) The Hon. Minister for Town Planning has given R. H. TOOVEY. his approval to the public notification of the Board's NETTA C. M. LANGE. Town Planning Scheme in accordance with Town V. A. LANGE. Planning Regulations, 1930. Copies of the Scheme and of the Plans forming I,Leslie Garfield Hordacre, on behalf of the part of the Scheme have been deposited at the Office Cranbrook Road Board, hereby assent to the above oftheAugusta-MargaretRiverRoadBoard, application to close the roads therein described. Margaret River and the Town Planning Board, 31 L. G. HORDACRE. Malcolm Street, Perth, and will be open for in- Chairman, Cranbrook Road Board. spection byallpersons interested between the 19th February, 1960. hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday (public holidays excepted), without payment of any fee. ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959. Any suggestions for the inclusion or exclusion of Closure of Road. any lands or works and any objections or repre- THE Minister for Lands, being the owner of land sentations should be sent to the Secretary, Margaret over or along which the portion of road hereunder River Road Board, before the 21st day of May, 1960. described extends, has applied to the Upper Black- wood and Cranbrook Road Boards to close the said (Sgd.) C. S. WEST, portion of road, viz.: Secretary. Upper Blackwood and Cranbrook. Corr. 3496/09. B.605,That portion of road No. 3445 extending between the western boundary of Nelson Location TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 12156 and the western boundary of Location 12422, ACT, 1928-1959. excluding the portion now included in the Boyup City of Fremantle Town Planning Scheme. Brook-Cranbrook Road.(Plan 438c/40, E and F4.) IT is hereby notified for public information in F. C. SMITH, accordance with section 7 of the Town Planning for Minister for Lands. and Development Act, 1928-1959, that the Hon. Minister for Town Planning, on the 5th day of I,William Edward Inglis, on behalfofthe February, 1960, approved of the Fremantle Town Upper Blackwood Road Board, hereby assent to the Planning Scheme, No. 1 Regulation being amended above application to close the road therein de- by the City of Fremantle Town Planning Scheme scribed. No. 2 Regulation which was duly advertised in the W. B. INGLIS, Government Gaaettes of the 14th, 21st and 28th Chairman, Upper Blackwood Road Board. August, 1959, and varied the City of Fremantle 18th November, 1959. Town Planning Scheme No. 1 Regulation by re- zoning Lots 4-11, 22-29 and 34-63 of Cockburn I,Leslie Garfield Hordacre, on behalf of the Sound Location P.177 on Deposited Plan 1804, Cranbrook Road Board, hereby assent to the above located in the area bounded by Stockdale and application to close the road therein described. roads and Chamberlain and South streets, from L. G. HORDACRE, general industrial purposes to residential purposes. Chairman, Cranbrook Road Board. J. E. LLOYD, 8th January, 1960. Chairman, Town Planning Board. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 4'7

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT Midland Junction Abattoirs-Building on Lot 6, ACT, 1928-1959. Swan Location 16 of Bulbey Street and Military Road, Bellevue-Purchase and Removal (13903); Augusta-Margaret River Road Board. 8th March, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Town Planning Scheme No. 2-Townsite Contractors' Room, P.W,D., Perth, on and after of Augusta. 16th February, 1960. NOTICE is hereby given that the Augusta-Margaret River Road Board, on the 10th day of May, 1956, Brentwood School-Additions, 1960 (13913); 8th in pursuance of section 7 of the Town Planning and March, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con- Development Act, passed a resolution to prepare tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 23rd a Town Planning Scheme for the Townsite of February, 1960. Augusta. Southern Cross Hospital-Renovations, Drain- The Hon. the Minister for Town Planning has age, etc. (13908); 8th March, 1960; conditions may given his approval to the public notication of the be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth Board's Town Planning Scheme in accordance with and Merredin, and at Mining Registrar's Office, Town Planning Regulations, 1930. Southern Cross, on and after 23rd February, 1960. Copies of the Scheme and of the Plans forming OrangeGrove-Property,cornerMaddington part of the Scheme have been deposited at the Street and Walter Road, Lot 4-Purchase and office of the Augusta-Margaret River Road Board. Removal of Cottage and Outhouses (13907); 8th Margaret River and the Town Planning Board, 31 March, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con- Malcolm Street, Perth, and will be open for in- tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 23rd spection by all persons interested between the hours February, 1960. of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday to Friday (public Coorow Water Supply-Supply and Erection of holidays excepted) without payment of any fee. one 30,000-gallon ReinforcedConcreteCircular Any suggestions for the inclusion or exclusion Tank (13915); 8th March, 1960; conditions may of any lands or works and any objections or repre- be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, sentations should be sent to the Secretary, Margaret on and after 23rd February, 1960. River Road Board, before the 21st May, 1960. Dudinin School-Additions (13917); 8th March, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' (Sgd.) C. S. WEST, Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin, on and after Secretary. 23rd February, 1960. Moora Water Supply-Supply and Erection of one 50,000-gallon ReinforcedConcreteCircular PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS. Tank (13916); 8th March, 1960; conditions may be TENDERS closing at Perth, 2.30 p.m., on dates seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on mentioned hereunder, are invited for the follow- and after 23rd February, 1960. ing.All tenders to be on a firm basis.Rise and Nabawah School-Additions (13918); 8th March, Fall Clause will not apply. 1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' GoomallingHospital-Nurses' NewQuarters Rocm, P.W.D., Perth and Geraldton, on and after (13893);1st March, 1960;conditions may be 23rd February, 1960. seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and North Drakesbrook School Quarters-Purchase Goomalling, and atPublic Works Department, and Removal (13919); 8th March, 1960; conditions Northam, on and after 9th February, 1960. may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Narrogin Water Supply Office-Alterations and Perth, on and after 23rd February, 1960. additions to old Main Roads Department Building Swan ViewSchool-Additions(13920);8th (13899); 1st March, 1960; conditions may be seen March, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con- at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Nar- tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 23rd rogin, on and after 9th February, 1960. February, 1960. Mundijong School and Quarters-Septic Tank Sawyer's Valley School-Septic Tank Installa- Installation (13898);1st March, 1960; conditions tion (13910); 15th March, 1960; conditions may may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, Perth, and at Police Station, Mundijong, on and on and after 23rd February, 1960. after 9th February, 1960. CoolgardieSchool-SepticTankInstallation Lakewood School and Quarters-Septic Tank (13909);15th March, 1960;conditions may be Installation (13897); 1st March, 1960; conditions seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Kalgoorlie, and Mining Registrar'sOffice, Cool- Perth and Kalgoorlie, on and after 9th February, gardie, on and after 23rd February, 1960. 1960. Broome School-Additions (13921); 15th March, Lake Grace School and Quarters-Septic Tank 1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Installation (13896); 1st March, 1960; conditions Room, P.W.D., Perth and Geraldton, Broome, Port may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Hedland and Derby, on and after 1st March, 1960. Perth and Narrogin, and at Police Station, Lake Hammersley (North Beach)School-Additions Grace, on and after 9th February, 1960. (13922); 15th March, 1960; conditions may be seen Brunswick Junction School and Quarters-Septic at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and Tank Installation (13895); 1st March, 1960; con- after 1st March, 1960. ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, Kununoppin Hospital-"Muriel Chase" Nurses' P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, and at Police Station, Quarters-Hot Water Service (13933); 15th March, Brunswick Junction, on and after 9th February, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' 1960. Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 1st March, 1960. Ardath School and Quarters-Septic Tank In- Middlesex School andQuarters-Repairs and stallation (13894); 1st March, 1960; conditions may Renovations (13923); 15th March, 1960; conditions be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., and Merredin, and at Court House, Bruce Rock, Perth and Bunbury, and at Clerk of Courts, Man- on and after 9th February, 1960. jimup, on and after 1st March, 1960. Morley ParkSchool-Additions(13912);1st Perth Modern School-Alterations and Additions March, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con- to Trade Centre (13924); 15th March, 1960; con- tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 16th ditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, February, 1960. P.W.D., Perth, on and after 1st March, 1960. DumbleyungSchool-Additions (13911);1st Roebourne New School-Erection (13925); 15th March, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con- March, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con- tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Narrogin, and tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, Geraldton, Roe- at Police Station, Dumbleyung, on and after 16th bourne and Port Hedland, on and after 23rd Feb- February, 1960. ruary, 1960. CranbrookSchool-SepticTankInstallation Sawyer's Valley School-Septic Tank Installation (13902); 8th March, 1960; conditions may be seen (13910); 15th March, 1960; conditions may be seen at theContractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and at the Contractors' Room, P,W.D., Perth, and Road Albany, and at Cranbrook Road Board, on and Board Office, Mundaring, on and after 23rd Febru- after 16th February, 1960. ary, 1960. 488 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

Three Springs Hospital-Repairs and Renova- THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. tions (13926); 15th March, 1960; conditions may Department of Chemistry-New Building. be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Geraldton, andatPoliceStation,Three Electrical Installation. Springs, on and after 1st March, 1960. (No. 13906.) West Midland School-Septic Tank Installation TENDERS are invited for the electrical installation (13904); 15th March, 1960; conditions may be seen to a three-storey brick and concrete Laboratory at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and Block and Lecture Theatres. after 16th February, 1960. Tenders will be received up to 2.30 p.m. on Tues- Wongan Hills Water Supply-Contract for Supply day, 8th March, 1960, and should be addressed to and Erection of one 50,000-gallon Reinforced Con- "The Hon. Minister for Works, Perth, Western creteCircularTank (13934); 15th March, Australia" and marked "Tender for University 1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' Chemistry-Electrical." Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 1st March, 1960. Drawings and specifications may be seen at the Beverley School-Additions (13935); 22nd March, Contract Office, Public Works Department, Perth, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' on and after 23rd February, 1960. Room, P.W.D., Perth and Northam, and at Police The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- Station, Beverley, on and after 8th March, 1960. cepted. Bridgetown Primary School-Extensive Additions J. McCONNELL, (13936); 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seen Under Secretary for Works. at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bun- bury, and Clerk of Courts, Bridgetown, on and after 8th March, 1960. PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1902-1956. Brookton Native Reserve-New Ablutions, Laun- Sale of Land. dry and Latrines (13927); 22nd March, 1960; con- P.W. 2000/57, Ex. Co. No. 267. ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room, NOTICE is hereby given that His Excellency the P.W.D., Perth and Northam, and at Police Station, Governor has authorised under section 29 (7) of the Brookton, on and after 1st March, 1960. Public Works Act, 1902-1956, to the sale by public Kewdale School-Additions, Repairs and Renova- auction or private contract of all that piece or par- tions (13937); 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be cel of land being portion of Fremantle Town Lot seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on 820 as is contained in Certificate of Title Volume and after 8th March, 1960. 102, folio 153, such land being no longer required Laverton Native Reserve-NewShelterShed for the purpose for which it is held. (13928): 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seen Dated the 10th day of February, 1960. at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kal- J. McCONNELL, goorlie, and at Police Station, Laverton, on and Under Secretary for Works. after 1st March, 1960. LeonoraNativeReserve-NewShelterShed (13929); 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seen METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kal- AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT. goorlie, and at Mining Registrar, Leonora, on and M.W.S. 1218/59. after 1st March, 1960. NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section LesmurdieSchool-SepticTankInstallation 96 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and (13938); 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seen Drainage Act, 1909-1956, that water mains have at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Mun- been laid in the undermentioned streets in the dis- daring Road Board, on and after 8th March, 1960. tricts indicated. East Fremantle Municipality. Mt. Magnet Native Reserve-New Shelter Shed 8661/59-Preston Point Road, from lot 4952 to lot (13930); 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seen 4953-north-westerly. at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Ger- 8607/59-Locke Crescent, fromlot5008tolot aldton, and at Mining Registrar, Mt. Magnet, on 5007-south-easterly. and after 1st March, 1960. Bayswater Road District. Perth Water Police Boat Shed-Riverside Drive 8576/59-Maurice Street, from lot 927 to lot 923- -Purchase and Removal (13931); 22nd March, north-easterly. 1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors' 8321/59-Lennon Street, from Russell Street to Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 1st March, 1960. Thorpe Street-north-easterly. Thorpe Street, YalgooNativeReserve-NewShelterShed from Lennon Street to lot 72-north-westerly. (13932); 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seen Kwinana Road District. at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Ger- 8664/59- Road, from Thomas Road to aldton; and at Yalgoo Police Station, on and after part location 442-southerly. 1st March, 1960. Melville Road District. 8644/59-Helen Street, from lot 62 tolot 14- Metropolitan Markets Trust-Globe Meats-Ex- south-westerly. tensionofExisting Cool Rooms(13939);29th 8647/59-Drew Road, from lot 181 to lot 182- March, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con- south-westerly. tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 8th 8097/59-Davy Street, from lot 198 to Barnard March, 1960. Street-easterly.Barnard Street, from Davy Yalgoo Rabbit Inspector's Quarters-Repairs and Street to lot 38-northerly.Ferguson Street, Renovations (13940) ; 29th March, 1960; conditions from lot 216 to Barnard Street-easterly. may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Wanneroo Road District. Perth and Geraldton, and at Police Station, Yalgoo, 8665/58-West Coast Highway, from High Street on and after 8th March, 1960. to lot 6-north-westerly.Robin Avenue, from Yarloop School and Quarters-Septic Tank In- WestCoast Highwaytolot44-easterly. stallation(13941); 29th March, 1960; conditions Raleigh Road, from West Coast Highway to may be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Frobisher Avenue-easterly. Frobisher Avenue, Perth, and at Harvey Road Board Office, on and from Raleigh Road to lot 167-north-westerly. after 8th March, 1960. Drake's Walk, from West Coast Highway to Parker Avenue-north-easterly and south-east- Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. the erly.Parker Avenue, from Drake's Walk to Minister for Works, Public Works Department, The lot 137-north-easterly. Barracks, St. George's Place, Perth," and must be And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage indorsed "Tender."The highest, lowest or any and Drainage is, subject to the provisions of the tender will not necessarily be accepted. Act, prepared to supply water from such mains to By order of the Hon. Minister for Works. lands within rateable distance thereof. J. McCONNELL, Dated this 26th day of February, 1960. Under Secretary for Works. B. J. CLARKSON, 26th February, 1960. Under Secretary. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 489

M.R.D. 270/58 Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ;Public Works Act, 1902-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Swan District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, deviation of the Wannamal Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 1734, which may 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. Leslie Scott Payne L. S. Payne Portion of Swan Location 1372 and being 33 11 part of Lot 16 on Plan 2929 (Certificate of (approx.) Title Volume 1115, Folio 876) 2 Alton Hubert Glover A. H. Clover Portion of Swan Location 1372 and being 0 010 part of Lot 31 on Diagram 2377 (Certificate (approx.) of Title Volume 1176, Folio 637) 3 Stanley Clarence Glover S. C. Glover Portion of Swan Location 1372 and being 0021 part of Lot 1 on Diagram 17010 (Certificate (approx.) of Title Volume 1176, Folio 636)

Dated this 19th day of February, 1960. F. PARRICK, Secretary, Main Roads.

M.R.D. 795/47 Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ;Public Works Act, 1902-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Victoria District for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening Moora-Geraldton Road, and that said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 430, which may 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. 1 Albert William Gregory A. W. Gregory Portion of Victoria Location 8617 (Crown 18229 Lease 233/1951) 2 Ernest James Noonan andE. J. Noonan and R. N.Portion of Victoria Location 5876 (Permit 6 1 39 Rex Norman Hocking Hocking 50/1959)

Dated this 22nd day of February, 1960. F. PARRICK, Secretary, Main Roads.

M.R.D. 482/48 Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ;Public Works Act, 1902-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Williams District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening Perth-Albany Road, and that said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 202, 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. 1 Philomena Wilkie P. Wilkie Portion of Williams Location 4373 (Certificate 013 of Title Volume 1154, Folio 455) (approx.)

Dated this 22nd day of February, 1960. F. PARRICK, Secretary, Main Roads. 490 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

M.R.D. 82/60 Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ;Public War/cs Act, 1902-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the ,Jilbadji District for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening Southern Cross-Barker's Range Road and that said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 1251, which may be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth. SCHEDULE

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

a.r.p. Jack Garrett J. Garrett Portion of Jilbadji Location 411 (Crown Lease 3027 39/1950) (approx.)

Dated this 24th day of February, 1960. F. PARRICK, Secretary, Main Roads.

M.R.D. 267/52 Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ;Public lVorlcs Act, 1902-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the $ehedule hereto, and being all in the Avon and Korrelocking Districts, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening and deviating Goomalling-Wyalkatchem-Merredin Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., WA. 2305, which may 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. 1 RichardSutherlandandH. and 0. J. Sutherland Portion of Avon Location 12843 (Certificate 3 1 28 Oswald John Sutherland of Title Volume 1019, Folio 882) 2 RichardSutherlandandR. and 0. J. Sutherland Portion of Avon Location 22955 (Certificate 3 1 22 Oswald John Sutherland of Title Volume 1119, Folio 926) 3 RichardSutherlandandR. and 0. J. Sutherland Portion of Avon Location 11636 (Certificate 7214 Oswald John Sutherland of Title Volume 1021, Folio 559) 4 RichardSutherlandandR. and 0. J. Sutherland Portion of Avon Location 15728 (Certificate 7315 Oswald John Sutherland of Title Volume 1119, Folio 927) 5 Edward Allen Boan TylerE. A. B. Tyler Portion of Avon Location 11629 (Certificate 5326 of Title Volume 1055, Folio 755) 6 Edward Allen Boan TylerE. A. B. Tyler Portion of Avon Location 15712 (Certificate 1 322 of Title Volume 1052, Folio 828) 7 Gordon William MaitlandG. W. and T. A. MaitlandPortion of Avon Location 25685 (Certificate 3022 and Thelma Alice Mait- of Title Volume 943, Folio 114) land 8 Gordon William MaitlandG. W. and T. A. MaitlandPortion of Avon Locations 25094 and 19280 13 1 62 and Thelma Alice Malt- (Certificate of Title Volume 1047, Folio 895) land 9 George Henry Riches, Isa- G. H., I. M. and J. M. RichesPortion of Avon Location 22414 (Certificate 503 belle Miller Riches and of Title Volume 771, Folio 55) James Malcolm Riches 10 George Henry Riches, Isa- G. H., I. M. and J. M. RichesPortion of Avon Location 19279 (Certificate 22 39 belle Miller Riches and of Title Volume 1035, Folio 890) James Malcolm Riches 11 Walter Dunch W. Dunch ...... Portion of Korrelocking Lots 171 and 172 1 3 26 (Certificate of Title Volume 1052, Folio 591) 12 Leslie Alfred Parsons Clement Parsons ...... Portion of Avon Locations 23296 and 20445 5231 (Certificate of Title Volume 1109, Folio 796) 13 William Keven Kelly W. K. Kelly Portion of Avon Location 15715 (Certificate 7 1 21 of Title Volume 1215, Folio 810) 14 GeoffreyHermanThiel,G. H. Thiel, P. G. DowningPortion of Avon Location 19278 (Certificate 8034 Phyllis Grace Downing and H. G. Cummins of Title Volume 1047, Folio 732) andHermanie Grace Cummins 15 Mary Veronica MarchantM. V. Marchant Portion of Avon Locations 15365 and 12951 133 331 (Certificate of Title Volume 1147, Folio 431) 16 Michael Francis Lynch M. F. Lynch Portion of Avon Location 27378 (Crown 212 38 Lease 627/1955) 17 Edward John Elliot E. J. Elliot Portion of Avon Location 27379 (Crown 402 38 Lease 689/1955)

Dated this 19th day of February, 1960. F. PARRICK, Secretary, Main Roads. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 491

M.R.D. 106/50 Main Roads Act,1930-1955 ;Public WoricsAct,1902-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Avon District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening and deviating Dowerin-Kalannie Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 2335, which may 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. 1 Albert Thomas Gaskin A. T. Gaskin Portion of Avon Location 16545 (Certificate 1 3 186 of Title Volume 1027, Folio 249) a John Leslie Emmott J. L. Emmott Portion of Avon Location 24915 (Certificate 1 3 258 of Title Volume 1078, Folio 28) 3 Mavis Elvie Metcalf N. E. Metcalf Portion of Avon Location 6923 (Certificate 00 01 of Title Volume 1120, Folio 408) 4 Stanley Briee Metcalf S. B. Metcalf Portion of Avon Location 17270 (Certificate 1 0 68 of Title Volume 1120, Folio 409) 5 Julia Mary Wailcer andJ. N. and S. S. Walker Portion of Avon Location 17310 (Certificate 00 238 Stewart Smart Walker of Title Volume 1121, Folio 478)

Dated this 22nd day of February, 1960. F. PARRICK, Secretary, Main Roads.

L. & S. 1794/34 i'ublic IlTorksAct,1902-1956 ;Road Districts Act,1919-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Albany Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Plantagenet District for Road Pur- poses and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 643, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Albany Road Board. SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a.r. p. Donald William Henderson D. W. Henderson Portion of Plantagenet Location 4741 (Crown 2019 Lease 444/1959)

Dated this 24th day of February, 1960. F. C. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

L. & S. 4166/02 Public WorksAct,1902-1956 ;Road Districts Act,1919-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Cuballing Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Williams District for Road Purposes and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 678, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Cubaffing Road Board. SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a.r.p. William White W. White Portion of Williams Location 481 (Certificate of 0 0 158 Title Volume 1228, Folio 519)

Dated this 24th day of February, 1960. F. C. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands. 492 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

L. & S. 8249/01, V. 2 Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ;Road Districts Act, 1919.1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Chapman Valley Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Victoria District for Road Purposes and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 630, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Chapman Valley Road Board. SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a.r. p. Charles Norman Burges C. N. Binges Portion of Victoria Locution 2402 (Certificate 0 1 15-2 of Title Volume 1055, Folio 119) Leslie Francis Murphy L. F. Murphy Portion of Victoria Location 0984 (Certificate 0030-7 of Title Volume 1125, Folio 995)

Dated this 24th day of February, 1980. F. C. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

L. & S. 292/15 Public lVorks Act, 1902-1956 ;Road Districts Act, 1919-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the l'ublic Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Moora Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Melbourne District for Road Pur- poses and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 654, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Moora Road Board. SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a.r. p. Athol Kitson Spencer Don Spencer Portion of Melbourne Locations 2100 and 3346 9229 (Certificates of Title Volume 1199, Folio 887, and Volume 1199, Folio 831 respectively)

Dated this 24th day of February, 1900. F. C. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

L. & S. 617/06 Public Works Act, 1902-4956; Road Districts Act, 1919-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Brookton Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Avon District for Road Purposes and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 666, which may be inspected at the Office ofthe Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Brookton Road Board. SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a.r.p. Arthur Stanley Pepper andA. S. and M. R. Pepper Portion of Avon Location 18593 (Certificate of 3 1 15 Mind Ryder Pepper Title Volume 1086, Folio 647)

Dated this 24th day of February, 1960. F. C. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 493

L. & S 7975/22 Public Worlc.sAct,1902-1956 ;Road Districts Act,1919-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Kulin Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Williams District for Road Purposes and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 556 and 557, which may be inspected at the Office of the Mininster for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Kuhn Road Board. SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a.r. Elsie Alethea Chidgzey A. V. Schleicher Portion of Williams Location 9956 (Certificate 0 1 18 of Title Volume 1170, Folio 390) Merle Elvia Mullen ...... 51. E. Mullen Portion of Williams Location 8106 (Certificate 0 1 112 of Title Volume 1113, Folio 16) William George Walker .... W. G. Walker Portion of Williams Location 8207 (Certificate 1 1 3l8 of Title Volume 1106, Folio 316)

Dated this 24th day of February, 1960. F. C. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

L. & S. 1875/38 PublicWorks Act,1902-1956 ;Rood Districts Act,1919-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Kuhn Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Williams District for Road Purposes and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., WA. 649, which may be inspected at the Office ofthe Minister for Lands, Perth, anti at the Office of the Kuhn Road Board. SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a.r.p. Jack Trenchard Arundel J. T. Arundel Portion of Williams Location 13530 (Certificate 2232 of Title Volume 1179, Folio 266) James Manson Williamson J. M. Wiffiamson Portion of Williams Location 9937 (Certificate 72 S of Title Volume 1126, Folio 98)

Dated this 24th day of February, 1960. F. C. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands.

L. & S. 770/57 PublicWorks Act,1902-1956 ;Road Districts Act,1919-1956 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Albany Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Plantagenet District for Road Purposes and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 615, which may be inspected at the Office ofthe Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Albany Road Board. SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a.r.p. William Burr and Myra Pris.W. and 51. P. Burr Portion of Plantagenet Location 5139 (Crown 10226 cilla Burr Lease 100/1956)

Dated this 24th day of February, 1960. F. C. SMITH, Under Secretary for Lands. 494 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

CITY OF SUBIACO. interest at the rate of £5 lOs. per cent. per annum, repayable at the Superannuation Board Offices, Notice of Intention to Borrow. Perth, in 30 equal half-yearly instalments of prin- Proposed Loan (No. 32) of £4,000. cipal and interest.Purpose: Septic tank installa- PURSUANT to section 449 of the Municipal Cor- tion to Kirup school and quarters in accordance porations Act, 1906-1953, the Mayor and Councillors with agreement with the State Government. of the City of Subiaco hereby give notice that they The plans, specifications and statement required propose to borrow, by the sale of debentures, money by section 297 are open for inspection by ratepayers on the following terms and for the following pur- at the office of the Board, during office hours, for pose: £4,000, for 20 years, with interest at a rate one month after the last publication of this notice. not exceeding £5 105. per cent, per annum, repay- The State Government undertakes to be respon- able at the Commonwealth Trading Bank, Subiaco, sible for annual repayments of the proposed loan by 40 equal half -yearly instalments of principal and no special loan rate should therefore be neces- and interest.Purpose: Addition of club premises sary. for the Onslow Park Tennis Club Inc. W. WRINGE, Plans, specifications and statement required by Chairman. section 448 are open for inspection of ratepayers at the office of the Council for one month after L. W. SMITH, the last publication of this notice, during office Secretary. hours. J. H. ABRAHAMS, Mayor. A. BOWaa, ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959. Town Clerk. Melville Road Board. The Onslow Park Tennis Club Inc. has under- taken to pay sufficient rent to meet the half-yearly Notice of Intention to Borrow. instalments of principal and interest, therefore no Proposed Loan (No. 75) of £5,000. loan rate will be struck in connection with this loan. PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1959, notice is hereby given that the Mel- ville Road Board proposes to borrow the sum of £5,000 to be expended upon works and undertakings MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906-1956. in the Melville Road District, the said works and undertakings being authorised works under Part Municipality of Geraldton. VII of the Road Districts Act, section 291 (f): The Notice of Intention to Borrow. completion of change rooms and toilet facilities on Tompkins Park Reserve (Certificate of Title Vol. PURSUANT to section 449 of the Municipal Cor- 1147, folio 773); completion of boundary fencing porations Act, 1906-1956, the Municipality of Ger- and additional paved areas including drainage at aldton give notice that it proposes to borrow, by the Depot Site, part lot 6, corner Norma and High Roads sale of debentures, money on the following terms (Certificate of Title Vol. 1102, folio 808. and for the following purposes: £10,000, for 15 All particulars of the proposed expenditure of the years, with interest at the rate of £5 lOs. per cent. money to be borrowed, including the cost of initial per annum, repayable at the Superannuation Board, expenditure in connection with the raising of the Perth, by 30 equal half-yearly instalments of prin- loan, holiday and sick pay and plant maintenance, cipal and interest. are available and open for inspection of ratepayers Purpose: at the office of the Board for one month after the £ last publication of this notice, during office hours. Foreshoreswimmingpool,change The amount of £5,000 is proposed to be raised by rooms and amenities and paving 3,500 the sale of debentures repayable with interest by Queens ParkEarthworks forpro- 30 half-yearly instalments over a period of 15 years posed municipal building 2,000 after the date of issue thereof, in lieu of the forma- Part provision of ladies' rest room tion of a sinking fund. Such debentures shall bear and toilets 1,000 interest at a rate of £5 lOs. per cent. per annum, Foreshore drivePart land purchase payable half-yearly.The amount of the said de- and construction of road between bentures and interest thereon is to be paid at the Cathedral Avenue and Fitzgerald Coal Mine Workers' Pensions Tribunal, Perth. Street 2,000 Town bandPart purchase of instru- All loan rates applicable to the above loan will ments 500 be a charge against the whole of the Melville Road Drainage, pipesystemFitzgerald District. Street, Lester Avenue to Marine Dated the 19th day of February, 1960. Terrace 900 Preliminaries and incidentals 100 A. H. BRACKS, Chairman. £10,000 J. E. ELLIS, Secretary. Plans, specifications and an estimate of the cost thereof and statement required by section 448 are open for inspection of ratepayers at the office of the Council for one month after the last publication ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959. of this notice, during office hours. Perth Road Board. C. J. RAYNOR, Town Clerk Engineer. Notice of Intention to Borrow. Proposed Loan (No. 112) of £13,500. PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1959, the Perth Road Board hereby gives ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1956. notice that it proposes to borrow, by the sale of debentures, money on the following terms and for Balingup Road Board. the following purposes: £13,500, for 15 years, with Notice of Intention to Borrow. interest at the rate of £5 lOs. per cent, per annum, repayable at the Commonwealth Savings Bank of Proposed Loan (No. 8) of £1,650. Australia, Perth, by 30 equal half-yearly instal- PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road Districts ments of principal and interest.Purpose: Road Act, 1919-1956, the Balingup Road Board hereby construction, road widening, regrading, reconstruc- gives notice that it proposes to borrow, by sale of tion, reconditioning, concrete kerbing, bitumen sur- debentures, money on the following terms and for facing,footpathconstructionandstormwater the following purpose: £1,650, for 15 years, with drainage. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 495

Plans and specifications and an estimate of the WESTONIA ROAD BOARD. cost thereof and statement required by section 297 PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road Districts are open for inspection of ratepayers at the office Act, 1919-1956, the Westonia Road Board hereby of the Board, Cedric Street, corner Balcatta Beach gives notice that it proposes to borrow, by the Road, Osborne Park, between the hours of 10 am. sale of debentures, money on the following terms and 4 p.m., on week days, except Saturdays, for and for the following purpose: £2,000, for five years, one month after the last publication of this notice. at £5per cent, per annum, repayable by 10 equal The works and undertakings for which the loan half-yearly instalments of principal and interest. is proposed to be raised will, in the opinion of Purpose: Purchase of truck cab and chassis and the Board, be of special benefit to the whole of the fitting of tip body. Perth Road District, and any loan rate applicable Estimate and statements required by section to such loan will he levied on the rateable land 297 are open for inspection at the office of the within the said district. Board, during the usual office hours, for one month Dated this 24th day of February, 1960. after the final publication of this notice. H. R. ROBINSON, Dated this 22nd day of February, 1960. Chairman. CYRIL A. PERRIN, L. P. KNUCKEY, Chairman. Secretary. GEO, A. LEACH, Secretary.

LEONORA ROAD BOARD. BALINGUP ROAD BOARD. Proposed Loan No. 2. NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Lancelot William PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road Districts Smith has been appointed Secretary, Building Sur- Act, 1919-1954, the Leonora Road Board hereby veyor and Traffic Inspector of the Balingup Road gives notice that it proposes to borrow money, by Board as from the 15th February, 1960. the sale of debentures, on the following terms and for the following purpose: W. WRINGE, One thousand and twenty-five pounds, thirteen Chairman. shillings (1,025 13s.) for a period of 15 years, at a rate of interest not exceeding £5 lOs. per cent. per annum, payable at the office of the Board by thirty (30) equal half-yearly instalments of prin- DARDANtJP ROAD BOARD. cipal and interest. NOTICE is hereby given that Robin Peddie has Purpose: Payment of the installation of septic been appointed Secretary of the Dardanup Road systems and ablution block at the Leonora State Board as from the 18th January, 1960. School and State school quarters. Specifications and estimates as required by sec- D. T. GARBELINI, tion 297 are open for inspection at the office of the Chairman. Board during office hours for one month after the publication of this notice. J. BELL, DARDANUP ROAD BOARD. Chairman. NOTICE is hereby given that Robin Peddie has J. BOWEN, been appointed Traffic Inspector for the Dardanup Secretary. Road Board as from the 13th February, 1960. D. T. GARBELINI, Chairman. MURRAY ROAD BOARD. Loan No. 26. MELVILLE ROAD BOARD. PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1956,the Murray Road Board hereby UNDER the provisions of the Road Districts Act, gives notice that it proposes to borrow money, by 1919-1959, notice is hereby given that Reginald sale of debentures, on the following terms and for William Jones has been appointed Beach Inspector the following purposes: £1,600, for 10 years, at a for the Melville Road Board as from the 22nd Feb- rate of interest not exceeding £5 lOs. per cent., ruary, 1960. payable to the Bank of New South Wales, Pinjarra, by half-yearly instalments of interest and prin- A. H. BRACKS, cipal.Purposes: Installation of apparatus for the Chairman, Melville Road Board. bacteriolytic treatment of sewage for various owners of property in Pinjarra, and toilet block on Pin- jarra Lot 2 of 91/92. Specifications and estimates as required by sec- ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. tion 297 of the Road Districts Act, 1919-1956, will be open for inspection at the office of the Board, Busselton Road Board. during office hours, for one month after the last Department of Local Government, publication of this notice. Perth, 19th February, 1960. Dated this 22nd day of February, 1960. L.G. 521/52. IT is hereby notified for general information that R. J. KIRKHAM, His Excellency the Governor has approved of the Chairman. erection of toilet facilities at the Road Board Office J. W. SIBBALD, on lot 308 and toilet and ablution blocks on reserve Secretary. 8485 as a work and undertaking for which money may be borrowed under Part VII of the Road Dis- Note.It is intended that, under the terms of the tricts Act, 1919, by the Busselton Road Board. agreements, the various owners and the Pinjarra Youth Club will meet the repayments due, no loan (Sgd.5 GEO. S. LINDSAY, rate will be levied. Secretary for Local Government. 496 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. effected by Acts Nos. 30 of 1946 and 54 of 1947; and whereas by section 29F of the State Electricity Collie Coalfields Road Board. Commission Act, 1945-1959, it is provided that sub- Department of Local Government, ject to the approval of the Governor the Commis- Perth, 19th February, 1960. sion may from time to time amend any term or L.G. 653/59. condition or both of the superannuation scheme IT is hereby notified for general information that constituted under section 29A of that Act: Now, His Excellency the Governor has approved of ex- therefore, the Commission being desirous of amend- tensions to the Collie Bowling Club Pavilion as a ing the terms and conditions of the said super- work and undertaking for which money may be annuation scheme constituted under section 29A borrowed under Part VII of the Road Districts Act, of the State Electricity Commission Act, 1945-1959, 1919, by the Collie Coalfields Road Board. hereby resolves and determines that the said super- annuation scheme be amended in such manner that (Sgd.) GEO. S. LINDSAY, subparagraph (1) of paragraph 7 of the terms and Secretary for Local Government. conditions of such scheme shall when so amended be as follows:- 7.Title to Superannuation Allowances. ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919. (1) Every contributor who Dowerin Road Board. shall have completed ten years' total service, and shall become incapable of Department of Local Government, discharging the duties of his office or Perth, 19th February, 1960. employment with efficiency by reason L.G. 578/59. of permanent ill-health or infirmity of IT is hereby notified for general information that mind or body; or His Excellency the Governor has approved of the conversion of the existing power supply to alter- shall have attained any age between nating current and the installation of additional sixty-five and seventy years and have generating plant as a work and undertaking for completed ten years' service; or which money may be borrowed under Part VII of being a female contributor and having the Road Districts Act, 1919, by the Dowerin Road made an annual contribution to the Board. superannuation fund of not less than (Sgd.) GEO. S. LINDSAY, six pounds per centum of so much of Secretary for Local Government. her annual salary as does not exceed eight hundred and thirty-two pounds per annum, shall have attained the age of sixty years, shall be entitled, on resigning or otherwise MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906. ceasing to hold office or employment, to re- Municipal Election. ceive during life a superannuation allowance Department of Local Government, according to the scale provided by paragraph 8(1) hereof, in the case of officers, and by Perth, 19th February, 1960. paragraph 8 (2) hereof, in the case of wages IT is hereby notified, for general information, in employees. accordance with section 113 of the Municipal Cor- Provided that the provisions of item (c) of porations Act, that the following gentlemen have this subparagraph shall apply only to those been elected members of the undermentioned muni- female contributors who within three months cipal council to fill the vacancies shown in the par- of the date of the publication in the Govern- ticulars hereunder: ment Gcirette of the amendment effected by Ward; Date of Election; Member Elected: 'Sur- that item elect to contribute at the rate speci- name,ChristianName;Occupation;How fied in that item and do so contribute as from Vacancy Occurred: (a) Retirement, (b) Resig- that date. nation, (c) Death; Name of Previous Member. Carnarvon Municipal Council. *_; 13/2/60; Baxter, Frank George; Agent; (b); Passed at a meeting of The State Electricity Com- Wells, Guy H. mission of Western Australia this 4th day of Feb- *_; 13/2/60; Carver, Charles; Publican; (b); Car- ruary, 1960. ver, C. J. W. YOUNG, Denotes extraordinary election, Deputy Chairman. (Sgd.) GEO. S. LINDSAY, J. G. BLOCKLEY, Secretary for Local Government. Secretary.

Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Exe- STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION ACT, cutive Council on the 17th day of February, 1960. 1945-1959. (Sgd.) R. H. DOIG, Superannuation Scheme. Clerk of the Council. WHEREAS by section 29A of the 'State Electricity Commission Act, 1945-1959, it is provided that the State Electricity Commission of Western Australia (hereinafter referred to as "The Commission") do constitute a superannuation scheme for the benefit Department of Agriculture, of officers and workmen taken over by the Com- Perth, 18th February, 1960. mission from the City of Perth under the City of HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has been Perth Electricity and Gas Purchase Act, 1948, and pleased to approve of the appointment of the under- that subject to the exceptions specified in that mentioned Police Officers as Honorary Inspectors section such scheme be in all respects on the same under the BrandsAct,1904-1956, and Stock terms and conditions as the scheme then existing Diseases Act, 1895: under the City of Perth Superannuation Fund Act, Constable Frank Anthony Phillips (No. 2422), 1934, as amended by Acts Nos. 18 of 1941, 30 of Sergeant Frank Conole (No. 1921). 1946 and 54 of 1947; and whereas the terms and Constable William Allen Shaddick (No. 2316). conditions of the superannuation scheme consti- Constable Francis Thomas Byrnes (No. 2303). tuted by the Commission are the same as those Constable Thomas Vincent Clews (No. 2427). set forth in the Second Schedule to the City of Constable George Collin T,ister (No. 3063). Perth Scheme for Superannuation (Amendments Authorisation) Act, 1941, save and except for non- G. K. BARON HAY, inclusionofsubsequent'amendmentsthereto Director of Agriculture. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 497

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1958. ViMIN ACT, 1918-1956. Agriculture Protection Board, Perth, 16th February, 1960. Dalwallinu Vermin District. THE Agriculture Protection Board, under sub- NOTICE is hereby given under section 98 of the section (2) of section 45 of the Vermin Act, 1918- Vermin Act, 1918-1956,that allowners and/or 1958, hereby declares that the persons whose names occupiers of any holdings either owned, rented or are shown hereafter are appointed members of the leased within the whole of the Dalwallinu Vermin Roebourne and Tableland Vermin Board for a period District shall, on the 1st day of March, 1960, com- of three years from 11th February, 1960: mence the work of destroying rabbits upon such Douglas Rich Stove, Jack Strange Stove, holdings and upon the roads bounding and inter- Murray BancroftStove,Robert Benjamin secting such holdings. Sharpe,Andrew DonaldHaldane,Dudley The work shall be continued and systematically Andrews and Stewart Gordon. carried out until the 31st day of March, 1960. The means to be adopted shall be "free feeding" Passed by resolution of the Agriculture Protec- with unpoisoned baits in well defined trails for no tion Board at the ordinary meeting of the said less than three nights in succession, followed by Board held on the 11th day of February, 1960. the laying of poisoned baits.Baits to be com- The Common Sealofthe prised of oats or apples, with "1080" poison. Agriculture Protection By order of the Board, Board of Western Austra- [L.S.] ha was hereunto affixed in R. A. L. BROOMHALL, the presence of Secretary. G. K. BARON HAY, Chairman. REGISTRATION OF MINISTERS. Registrar General's Office, VERMIN ACT, 1918-1958. Perth, 24th February, 1960. Narrogin, Koorda, and Capel Vermin Districts. Appointments. NOTICE is hereby given under section 98 of the IT is hereby published, for general information, Vermin Act, 1918-1958, that all owners or occu- that the undermentioned ministers have been duly piers or owners and occupiers of any holdings registered in this Office for the Celebrationof either owned, rented or leased within the whole Marriages throughout the State of Western Aus- of the vermin districts shown in the Schedule be- tralia low shall on the respective appropriate date shown in the said Schedule commence the work of de- R.G. No.; Date; Name; Address of Residence; stroying rabbits upon such holdings and upon the Registry District. 'oads bounding and intersecting such holdings. Roman Catholic. The work shall be continued and systematically 2010/60; 23/2/60; Very Rev. John Rolland Boylen, carried out until the respective appropriate date S.J.; St. Thomas More College, Crawley; Perth. further shown in the said Schedule. 2020/60; 23/2/60; Rev. Vincent de Paul Siebert, The means to be adopted shall be "free feeding" O.M.I.; Church of Christ the King, Lefroy with unpoisoned baits in well-defined trails for Road, Beaconsfield; Fremantle. no less than three nights in succession, followed 2037/57; 1/2/60; Rev. Ross Joseph O'Reilly, P.P.; by the laying of poisoned baits.Baits to be com- Catholic Presbytery, Cunderdin; Northam. prised of oats or apples with "1080" poison. The Congregational Union of Western Australia (11w.). Schedule. 2016/60;16/2/60;Rev.Brian WylieMcAllster Smith; 39 Southport Street, Leederville; Perth. District; Date of Commencement of Work; 2017/60; 16/2/60; Pastor Douglas Keir; 37 Forrest Work Carried Out Until. Street, Fremantle; Fremantle. Narrogin Vermin District; 28th March, 1960, to 22nd April, 1960. The Baptist Union of Western Australia (Inc.) Koorda Vermin District; 30th March, 1960, to 30th 2018/60; 16/2/60; Pastor Michael Dennis; 38 Swan April, 1960. Road, Attadale; Fremantle. Capel Vermin District; 28th March, 1960, to 19th 2019/60; 16/2/60; Rev. Graham Watkins; 5 John April, 1960. Street, Claremont; Perth. G. K. BARON HAY, Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board. Roman Catholic. 22nd February, 1960. 2015/60;16/2/60; Rev. Damian John Quihhigan, O.F.M.; Franciscan Friary, 53 Great Northern Highway, Midland Junction; Swan. Cancellations. VERMIN ACT, 1918-1956. IT is hereby published, for general information, Dalwallinu Vermin District. that the names of the undermentioned ministers NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 1 02A have been duly removed from the register in this of the Vermin Act, 1918-1956, that it is proposed Office of ministers registered for the Celebration to use Sodium Fluoroacetate ("1080") in the vermin of Marriages throughout the Stateof Western district of Daiwallinu for the poisoning of rabbits. Australia:- From the 18th of February, 1960, until further R.G. No.; Date; Name; Address of Residence; notice is published, the taking of rabbits or catch- Registry District. ing by any means except by poisoning is prohibited. Rabbits taken In breach of this prohibition are Roman Catholic. likely to endanger or be detrimental to human 2003/60;19/2/60; Rev. Donald Hughes, O.M.I.; health or life, if consumed as food. Christ the King Presbytery, 61 Lefroy Road, A person who takes or attempts to take rabbits Beaconsfield; Fremantle. in the vermin district of Dalwallinu after the above West Australian Conference of Seventh Day date and before publication of a further notice Adventists (Inc.). cancellingthisprohibition commits an offence 2086/57;30/11/59; Pastor GeorgeErnestJohn against the Vermin Act, 1918-1956, Southwell; 5 Klein Street, Salter Point; Perth. Penalty: Maximum of £100. 709/53; 1/2/60; Pastor Royden Athol McFarlane; By order of the Board, 59 Mackie Street, Victoria Park; Perth. R. A. L. BROOMHALL, E. J. BROWNi"nJLD, Secretary. Registrar General. 498 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

APPOINTMENTS. Edwin Freeman; this appointment dates from 22nd February, 1960. Registrar General's Office, R.G. No. 134/57.Mr. Charles Samuel Mason, as Perth, 24th February, 1960. Assistant District Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Merredin Registry District, to maintain The followingappointments havebeenap- an office at Bruce Rock, vice Mi. Thomas Murphy proved: and during the absence of Mr. Eric George Fore- R.G. No. 105/57.Arthur Brian Cooper, as Dis- man; this appointment dates from 12th February, trict Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages for 1960. the Canning Registry District, to maintain an E. J. BROWNFIELD, office at 1347 Albany Highway, Canning, vice Mr Registrar General.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD Accepted Tenders Tender Sche- Department Rate Board Date Contractor dule Particulars Concerned No. No.

1960 1524/59Feb.22Dobbie Dico Meter Co.946A,Supply of Water Meters Public Works Details on applica- (W.A.) Pty.Ltd.; 1959 tion H. 1. Thornthwaite Pty. Ltd. 1416/59 do. Wigmores Tractors Pty.890A,Supply of Caterpillar D8 TractorW.A.G.R. £15,485 Ltd. 1959 86/60Feb.18 Sheridans Engraving &43A, Supply of Identification Plates Police £32 5s.lOd. per Metal Stamping Co. 1960 for Bicycles 1,000 63/60 do. do. do. 33A, Supply of Registration Certifi- Public Works £12 Is. 8d. per 100 1960 cate Holders for Trailers and Caravans 27/60 do. T. Waugh (Jnr.) 16A, Supply of Piles, Stringers andMain Roads 1960 Corbelsfor Walpole River Bridge, as follows Item 1 (a) 5s. per lin. ft. Item 1 (b) 5s. Gd. per lin. ft. Item 1 (c) ...... 6s. per lin. ft. Itein2 8s. per lin. ft. Is. per lin .ft. 1252/59 Feb.22 Commonwealth Engin-746A,Supply of 6 ton Locomotives Public Works £4,015 each eering(Qid.)Pty. 1960 Ltd. 1279/59Feb.18R.. & N. Palmer 1049ASupply of Piles, Stringers andMain Roads 1960 Corbels for Bridge on Midland Junction-Toodyay Road, as follows Items 1 and 3 7s. per lin. ft. Item2 lOs. per lin. ft. 1459/59Feb.22Western Australian 933A,Supply of Serge, as follows :-W.A.G.R. Worsted & Woollen 1959 Itemi £1 6s. 8d. per yd. Mills Item 2 £1 12s. Sd. per yd. Item3 £1 6s. lid, per yd. 1501/59 do. Hadflelds (W.A.) 1934920A,Supply of Cast Manganese Steel do. £164 per set Ltd. 1959 Crossings 1627/59Feb.18 Moulded Products994A,Supply of Polythene Pipe Lands is. 6d. per ft. (W.A.) Pty. Ltd. 1959 1540/59 do. W.A. Industrial Sales949A,Supply of Towed PneumaticMain Roads £660 each & Service Co. Ltd. 1960 Tyred Road Brooms 1676/59 do. The Shell Co. of Aust. Supply of Furnace Fuel OilVarious 277s. per ton Ltd.;Neptune Oil during period 1st March, 1960, Co. Pty. Ltd.; Cal- to 28th February, 1961 tex Oil (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.; Ampol Petrol- eum Ltd.; B.P. Aus- tralia Ltd.; Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd. 17 16/59 do. F. T. Wimble & Co. 1A, Supply of Universal Hand Oper- Education Ltd. 1960 ated Test Press, as follows Item 1 (a) £1,068 15s. or Item 1 (b) £928 2s. 6d. or Item 1 (c) To be determined 62/60 do. K. S. Cooper 32A, Purchase and Removal of 1950Agriculture £67 1960 Bedford Utility(Eng. No. P.C.16272), with 5 only 5.50 x 17 Tyres and Wheels 28/60 do. do. 14A, Purchase and Removal of 1949Public Works £82 1960 Ford Anglia Utility (Eng. No. Y364623), with 5 only 5.00 x 16 Tyres and Wheels 1038/59 do. H. H. Young 1046A,Purchase and Removal of Cater-Treasury £520 1960 pillar D6 LeTourneau Angle Dozer (PW 115), Serial No. 80694 1698/59 do. C. DiCandilo & Sons 1031A,Purchase and Removal of Fire-Public Works 1960 wood Trolleys, as follows Item 1 £1 lOs. each Item2 £1 lOs. each 1975/59 do. H. C. Payne 1032A,Purchase and Removal of Chev- am Roads £105 1960 rolet Utility (PW 418), Eng. No. R450289 at Carnarvon 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 499

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD-continued. Tcndcr8 for Govcrflimeflt Supplies Date of Date of Schedule Supplies Required Advertising No. Closing

1959 1960 Dec.23 1028A, 1959*t Power and Control Cabling-Bunbury Generating Station.(Documents chargeable at £2 2s. first issue and lOs. 6d. each subsequent issue) IViar. 3 1960 Feb.12 73A, 1960 Coffee and Chicory (Mixed) and Coffee Essence Mar. 3 Feb.12 91A, 1960 Injectable Penicillin Mar. 3 Feb.12 98A, 1960 X-Ray Equipment for Perth Chest Hospital Mar. 3 Fb.12 99A, 1960 Caravan Mar. 3 Feb.12 bOA, 1960 Mackintosh Coats for Footolice Mar. 3 Feb.16 109A, 1960 8-1 in. Reinforced Concrete (Pressure) Pipes Mar. 3 Feb.19 lilA, 1960 Limestone Rubble, Perth Central Outlet (Sewerage Mar. 3 Feb.19 112A, 1960 200 gal. Calorifier for Sunset Old Men's Home Mar. 3 Feb.19 113A, 1960 Fish for Government Institutions (Re-called) Mar. 3 Feb.19 116A, 1960 Sheep Troughing for Eneabba Project Mar. 3 Feb.19 117A, 1960 Seed for War Service Land Settlement...... Mar. 3 Feb.19 11OA, 1960 12 in. Cast Iron Pipes Mar.10 Feb. 19 120A, 1960 X-Ray Equipment ...... Mar.10 Feb.23 121A, 1960 Making only of Uniforms for Staff Nurses and Sisters-R.P.H. Mar.10 Feb.23 123A, 1960 Lavatory Equipment Mar.10 Feb.23 124A, 1960 Supply of New South Wales Coal ...... Mar.17 Feb.26 130A, 1960 Rubber Fenders for Wyndham Jetty Reconstruotio Mar.17 Feb.26 i28A, 1960 Supply of Machine Tools Equipment Mar.24 Feb.26 129A, 1960 Bread for Wooroloo Hospital and Railway Refreshment Room Chidlow Mar.24 Feb.23 122A, 1960 Portable Compressors and Tie Tampers ...... Mar.31

* Documents available from Agent General for W.A., 115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2. t Documents available for inspection only at W.A. Government Liaison Offices, Melbourne and Sydney. Ad,clresses-Liaisom Offices- W.A. Government Liaison Office, W.A. Government Liaison Office, Room 25, 2nd Floor, M.L.C. Buildings, Room 105, 82 Pitt Street, Sydney. 305 Collins Streøt, Melbourne. Agent General for W.A. 115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.

.Por Sale by Tender

Date of Schedule Date of Advertising No. For Sale Closing

1960 1960 Feb. 9 86A, 1960 Purchase, Dismantling and Removal of Pipe Lines, Tanks, and Stands at Koolanooka, Canna, Koorarawalyee, Karalee, Esperance and Gabalong Mar. 3 Feb. 12 95A, 1960 Bedford 30 cwt. Van, cx Derby (Re-called) Mar. 3 Feb. 16 102A, 1960 Fordson Kerosene Tractor, Fordson-Wehr Grader and Caravan, cx Gnangara Pine Plantation ...... Mar. 3 Feb. 16 103A, 1960 Fordson Kerosene Tractor (WAG 1986), cx Narrogin Mar. 3 Feb. 16 104A, 1960 Fordson Kerosene Tractors with Equipment (2 only), cx Collie Mar. 3 Feb. 16 105A, 1960 Fordson Kerosene Tractors (2) D7 Caterpillar Tractor and Ford V8 15 cwt. Utility, cx Manjimup Mar. 3 Feb.16 106A, 1960 1939 Fordson-Wehr Grader (WAG 710) Mar. 3 Feb. 16 107A, 1960 Be-Bo Chain Saw and Black and Decker Electric Grinder, cx Como Mar. 3 Feb. 19 114A, 1960 Obsolete Locomotives Mar. 3 Feb. 16 101A, 1960 Charles Hope 5 cub. ft. Refrigerator, cx Derby ...... Mar.10 Feb.23 ll8A, 1960 Secondhand Motor Vehicles (1952 model Holden Motor Car, 1952 Dodge Sedan Motor Car, 1956 Zephyr Sedan Motor Car, 1957 Zephyr Sedan Motor Car, 1951 International Utility, 1952 Austin A70 Utility, 1950 Austin A70 Utility and 1954 Austin A70 Utility) ...... Mar.10 Feb.23 119A, 1960 Electrice 51 cub. ft. Kerosene Refrigerator, cx Wyndham Mar. 10 Feb. 19 liSA, 1960 Scrap Gunmetal Mar. 17 Feb.26 l25A, 1960 Surplus Machinery, cx W.A.G.R. Workshops Mar. 17 Feb.26 126A, 1960 Scrap and Non-Ferrous Metals Mar. 17 Feb.26 127A, 1960 White metal ingots and zinc ingots Mar. 17

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, 26th February, 1960. Chairman, Tender Board. 500 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

RAILWAYS CLASSIFICATION BOARD ACT, WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNME:N'r 1920-1959, TRAMWAS. No. 3 of 1960. IT is notified for general information that His WHEREAS application having been made under Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has section 21 of the above Act by the Western Aus- approved of an amendment to by-law 31 in the tralian Government Railways Commission and the following manner: West Australian Railway Officers' Union for fur- Delete clause 2 and substitute the following: ther variation of Award No. 4 of 1959, and having Weekly Tickets Available for Two Trips Daily, the consent of both parties, the Railways Classifica- Monday to Friday. tion Board doth order and prescribe that the Weekly Award made in this matter be further varied in Number of Sections. Fare. the manner following that is to say: s. d. Three 68 Award No. 4 of 1959. Four 80 Clause 31Rates of Pay. Five 94 Delete subclauses (c),(d) and (e)and insert Six 10 0 in lieu thereof, the following: Seven 10 8 (c) FemaleJuniorClerksThesalariesof Eight 114 female junior clerks under the age of 21 years Nine 12 8 shall be: Ten 134 Percentage of Eleven 140 Female Basic Rate Per I. E. THOMAS, Annum or Deputy General Manager. margin above Female Basic Rate Per Annum MINE WORKJaES' RELIEF FUND. Under 16 years of age 67% 16 years of age 71% Returning Officer's Report. 17 years of age 82% Nominations for Board of Control Members. 18 years of age .... 91% General Vacancies. 19 years of age ...... 100% 20 years of age .... £55 NOMINATIONS for one each Employer and Mine (d) Female Adult ClerksThe salaries of female Worker Representative closed at 4.30 p.m. adult clerks shall be: Margin above The following were received: Female Basic Employers' Representative: George Henry Jen- Rate Per nings. Annum Mine Workers' Representative: Frederick Wal- £ ter Collard. 21 years of age or 1st year of adult There being only one nomination received in re- service ...... 95 spect to each vacancy, I hereby declare Messrs. 22 years of age or 2nd year of adult George Henry Jennings and Frederick Walter Col- service ...... 120 lard duly elected as Employers' and Mine Workers' 23 years of age or 3rd year of adult Representatives respectively on the Mine Workers' service ...... 140 Relief Board for the ensuing period of two years, 24 years of age or 4th year of adult subject to the provisions of the Mine Workers' service ...... 165 Relief Act, 1932-1958, and regulations. 25 years of age or 5th year of adult service 185 W. A. BARNETT, (e) Female TracersThesalariesoffemale Returning Officer. tracers shall be: Percentage of Kalgoorlie, 12th February, 1960. Female Basic Rate Per Annum er margin above IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF Famale Basic WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Rate Per No. 5 of 1960. Annum 16 years of age ...... 71% Between Transport and Motor Operators' Union of 17 years of age ...... 82% Workers, Perth, Applicant, and Midland Rail- 18 years of age ...... 91% way Company of Western Australia Limited, 19 years of age ...... 100% Respondent. 20 years of age ...... £55 HAVING heard Mr. D. R. Culley on behalf of the 21 years of age or 1st year of adult applicant and Mr. D. E. Coit on behalf of. the service ...... £95 respondent, and by consent,I, the undersigned, 22 years of age or 2nd year of adult Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- service ...... £140 tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the 23 years of age or 3rd year of adult said Court and in pursuance of the powers con- service ...... £165 tained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration 24 years of age or 4th year of adult Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that service ...... ,..£185 Award No. 69A of 1947, as amended, be and the 25 years of age or 5th year of adult same is hereby further amended in the terms of service ...... £210 the attached schedule. 26 years of age or 6th year of adult Dated at Perth this 29th clay of January, 1960. service ...... £240 (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, The Commission may require that advancement Conciliation Commissioner. above the margin of£95 per annum be made dependent upon passing an approved promotional examination. Schedule. By consent this Award shall operate from and Clause 4Wages.Delete from this clause the including 30th January, 1960. amount of £2 16s. shown as the margin for Motor In witness whereof this order has been signed Vehicle Drivers and insertinlieuthereof the by the Chairman this 3rd day of February, 1960. amount of £3 us. 6d. W. A. WALLWORK, These alterations will take effect as from the Chairman, beginning of the first pay period commencing after Railways Classification Board. the date hereof. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 501

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF a.d. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. (b) Maintenance Men (G.W.S.). No. 403 of 1959. Leading Maintenance Man in charge of truck(in- Between Government Water, Sewerage and Drain- cluding allowance for age Employees' Industrial Union of Workers, *58 Applicant, and The Hon. Minister for Water truck driving . 0 Supply, Sewerage and Drainage, Respondent. Leading Maintenance Man HAVING heard Mr. J. Hardie on behalf of the (District) '580 applicant and Mr. E. R. Kelly cii behalf of the Leading Maintenance Man 38 6 respondent, I, the undersigned, Conciliation Com- Maintenance Man other missioner of the Court of Arbitration, in pur- than above 24 6 suance of a remission to me by the said Court and in pursuance of the powers contained in Section (c) Sewerage and Drainage. 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, Sewerage Maintenance do hereby order and declare that Award No. 8 man in charge of truck of 1956, as amended, be and the same is hereby (including allowance for further amended in the terms of the attached truck driving) *58 0 schedule. Sewerage Maintenance Dated at Perth this 15th day of January, 1960. Man ...... 38 6 (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Maintenance Man (Irri- Conciliation Commissioner. gation and Drainage): Firstthreemonths' Schedule. service ...... Nil. Afterthreemonths' Part 111.Special Rates and Provisions. service: Clause 9.Sub-Clause (b) Delete present sub- Grade 1 .... 230 clause and insert in lieu thereof: Grade 2 ...... 38 6 (b) Leading Hand TradesmanAnytrades- Classification into grades man placed in charge of- to be at the discretion of three(3)and not more than ten(10) the Engineer in Charge. other workers shall be paid nineteen shil- lings (19s.) per week extra. (d) SepticTank andTreatment more than ten (10) and not more than Works Attendants. twenty (20) other workers shall be paid thirty-eight shillings and sixpence(38s.Gd.) (11) Subiaco and Swanbourne per week extra. (including all allow- ances) .... 89 0 more than twenty(20)other workers shall be paid fifty-seven shillings and six (12) Fremantle (including all pence (57s. 6d.) per week extra. allowancesexceptthat prescribed cleaning Clause 26.Cooks at CampSub-Clause(b) for (i) .Delete the words and figures "twenty-five out septic tanks in para- shillings(25s.)" and insert in lieu thereof the graph(v)ofsubclause words and figures "thirty-two shillings (32s.) ". (1)of Clause 9) 67 0 Sub-Clause(b) (ii).Deletethewords and Relieving attendants on figures "twenty-five shillings (25s.)" and insert in Sundaysall inclusive lieu thereof the words and figures"thirty-two rate of one-third (1/3rd) shillings (32s.) ". basic wage per shift. Sub-Clause(b)(iii) .Delete the words and II.Gangers. figures "twenty-five shillings (25s.)" and insert in lieuthereof the words and figures"thirty-two (13) Gangers (Special Class) 960 shillings (32s.)". (14) Ganger, Sewerage Maintenance 860 Sub-Clause(d) (i).Deletethewordsand (15) Ganger in charge of 4, 5, 6 or figures "six shillings(6s.)" and insertinlieu 7men ...... 6 thereof the words and figures "seven shillings 57 and sixpence (7s. Gd.)". (16) Ganger in charge of eight (8) men or over 770 Sub-Clause(d)(11)Delete the words and figures"sixshillings(6s.)"and insertinlieu III.Pumping StationsG.W.S. thereof the words and figures "seven shillings and sixpence ('Is. Gd.)". (17) Electric Pump Attendant 73 6 Sub-Clause(d)(iii).Deiete the words and (18) Firemen and greasers figures"sixshillings(6s.)" and insertinlieu thereof the words and figures "seven shillings and U) Steam pumping station sixpence ('Is. Gd.)." No. 4 .... 54 6 Delete the First Schedule and insert inlieu (ii) Steam pumping stations thereof:- Nos.5,6,7,8 51 0 First Schedule. IV.Stores and Spares. Wages. (19) Head storeman, Loftus Street Basic Wage £ a. d. Yard ...... 65 6 Metropolitan Area 14 1 6 (20) Storeman, Loftus Street and South-West Land Division ex- others employed in a similar cluding Metropolitan Area 14 1 3 capacityintheMetropolitan Goldfields Area.... 13 17 4 Area ...... *48 0 1.Water Supply and Sewerage Maintenance (21) Storekeepers - Northamand and Drainage: Kalgoorlie, Merredin(G.W.S.) 64 0 (a) Water Supply. s d. (22) Storekeepers - others t o r e a Service Layer in charge (G.W.S.)- of drivingtruck(in- Minimum ...... 30 6 cluding allowance for Maximum ...... 38 6 truck driving) .... 58 0 (To be determined by the Service Layer other than Engineer in Charge) above ...... 48 0 (23) Storekeepers' A a s 1 St a n t AssistantServiceLayer 15 6 (G.W.S.) ...... 206 502 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

s.d. s.d. V.Testing. (39) Officer in Charge (G.W.S. Dis- tricts): (24) Senior Tester, Plumbing fix- Norseman ...... 1666 tures and fittings 96 0 (25) Tester on plumbing fittings: Leonora ...... 1410 29 0 Mundaring - Darlington First twelve months district 102 6 After twelve months' ex- York ...... 1410 perience 38 6 Present conditions in re- Aftertwoyears'ex- spect to hours, overtime perience .. 48 0 allowanceandrevenue (26) Testerin chargeoftesting collectionsallowanceto earthenware and concrete pipes continue. and fittings . 57 6 (40) Watchmen, per week of fifty- (27) Testerearthenware and con- six (56) hours. Basic wage, plus crete pipes: one fifth (1/5th) plus four (4) First six months 190 days special leave per month. Thereafter 32 0 Casual watchmen shall receive (28) Tester in charge asbestos pipes 450 ten per cent. (10%) extra. (29)Water meter, tester in Loftus VII.Sewerage Construction and Water Supply Street, workshops 30 6 Construction.(a) Sewerage Construction. (30) Meter reader (Special reading mines water trust and other (41) Bottom Man .... 20 6 large consumption meters, Kal- When working over20feet 230 goorlie and Boulder 51 0 (42) Cut and Cover Man .... 29 0 (31) Meteronserviceadjuster (43) Mining:- (G.W.S.).(The duties of meter Rock Drill in Shafts 48 9 on service adjuster shall be test- Rock Drill in other places 326 ing, oilingmeters,reading Hand Miners inshafts *350 meters, repacking glands, fitting Hand Minersinother glasses and new buffer plates) 41 6 places ...... 206 Packers underground 150 VI.Night Officers.Loftus Street and Miners in rises *350 Fremantle Yards, Caretakers, Gardener- Hand Miners in sewerage CaretakerMundaringWeir,Ranger, tunnels ...... 24 6 Watchman, Water Supply Controllers Braceman .... 150 (West Northam and Mt. Charlotte Re- Trucker, underground i5 0 servoirs(G.W.S.)OfficerinCharge Liberty to apply isre- (G.W.S. Districts). served in respect to Mill- ing Classifications. (32) NightOfficer,LoftusStreet (44) Pile Driving:- and Fremantle Yards: Winch driver on wood or NightOfficer, L o ft u s steel sheet machine 290 StreetandFremantle Topman, pile frame 290 YardsBasic Wage plus Pile frame attendant 19 0 one-half () for a week's Pile driver dollying work. stumppileswith hand Relievingnightofficer, dolly in trenches .... 19 0 Loftus Street and Fre- Pileandlathdriver, mantle Yards, on speci- pneumatic machine 386 fied holidaysBasic Wage plus one-fourth(1/4th) (45) Pipe Jointer .... 38 6 plus a day in lieu. (46) Pipe Setting:- (33) CaretakerMt. Hawthorn, Pipe setter .... 57 6 Thompson's Lake Mt. Yokine. Pipesetter'sattendant 19 0 Pipe Setter's assistant 9 6 (To be on duty as required) 72 0 Pipe setters in long cov- (34) Caretaker Mt. Eliza (96 hours ers shall be paid one shil- perfortnighttobeworked ing (is.) per day extra. within 13 shifts) (No payment (46A) Man placing rubber rings on for overtime) ...... 92 0 concretehydraulic pipesnot (35) Caretaker, Melville (To be on to apply to service layers. duty when required) (No pay- Pipes up to 12 in. ment for overtime) .... 920 diameter ...... 19 0 Relieving caretaker at Mt. Eliza Pipes over 12 in. diameter 29 0 shall be paid for relief work three tenths(3/lOths)of the (47) Labourer on stages 9 6 weekly basic wage for the work (48) Sculling laths ...... 9 6 on that day. (49) Menengagedroddingout (36) Gardener-Caretaker, Mundar- new reticulation sewers 19 0 ing Weir ...... 920 (b) Water Supply Construction: (37) Ranger- *78 (50) Man controlling the weighing (i) Senior ...... 6 apparatusforbatchingthe (ii) Others ...... 920 constituentsofconcreteand (This item to be excluded the concrete mixer 41 6 from all other provisions of this Award except an- (51) Man inchargeofportable nual leave.Present con- mixing machine 38 6 ditions in respect to hours (52) Conveyor belt attendant, in- and overtime to continue.) cluding starting and stopping (38) Water Supply Controllers, motors ...... 42 0 West Northam and Kalgoorlie (53) Pumperete Operators- Reservoirs 84 6 First Engagement 480 Relieving water supply control- After six months 61 0 lerone-fifth(1/5th)of the (54) Vibrator operator 29 0 weekly rate operating for the (55) Workers placing cement slurry water supply controller, per day. on dry sand banks 13 0 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 503

s.d. s.d. VIII. Concreting: (85) Man in charge of compressor: Metropolitan: (Minimum 29 0 Concretor, underground in (Maximum 386 tunnels: G.W.S. 38 6 Minimum 19 0 6 (86) Workers at bush sawmills, log Maximum 38 benchmen, handlemen and At the discretion of the Engi- tailers outTo be paid rates neer in Charge. prescribedinany Award or Concretor on manhole covers 38 6 IndustrialAgreementhaving Concretorother thanabove 19 0 the effectofa common rule Reinforcement Worker 25 6 applicableto such work, and operating in the district. IX. Pneumatic Tool Operators: (87) Road workers. The rates from (60) Pneumatic Tool Operators: timetotimepaidbythe Concrete paving breaker 38 6 Minister for Works shall be paid Jack hammer man 38 6 by the Minister respondent to Clay digger 386 this Award. Pneumaticpick 38 6 (88) Sawbenchmen. The rates from Scabbler (Machine) 38 6 time to time paid by the Minis- ter for Works shall be paid by X. Miscellaneous: the Minister respondent to this (61) Plasterer (Not including gun- Award. iting work) 96 0 (89) Sawfllers. The rates from time (62) Chlorine Attendant 32 0 to time paid by the Minister for (63) Batterman 190 Works shallbe paid by the Ministerrespondenttothis (64)(i) Chainman (picking up Award. andrecordingjunctions) 350 (90) Scoopman, The rates from time (ii) Others: to time paid by the Minister for First six months 19 0 Works shall be paid by the Thereafter 23 0 Ministerrespondenttothis (65) Derrick hand in charge of safe Award. workingOne man to each der- (91) Sand tester 29 0 rick ...... 19 0 (92) Nu roof caulker 25 6 (66) Jumperman 29 0 (93) Grass planter.... 13 0 (67) Platelayer (Light tram tracks) 19 0 (94) Trenchdiggeroperator 38 6 (95) Crane attendant and hookman 96 (68) Powder monkey other than in (96) Workers doing temporary quarries .... 57 6 jointing withgibalt joints in (69) Rigger 77 0 asbestos cement, pumping mains (70) Rigger's assistant 13 6 or laying same, when not set in (71) Screeder 29 0 line or grade and used in con- struction work 19 0 (72) Spearsmen sinking... 100 (97) Painters of iron work ... 29 0 (73) Splicer (98) Lead runner 190 Wire rope 48 0 (99) Lead potman .... 386 Hemp rope 23 0 (100) Leadcaulker .... 38 6 (74) Stone pitcher 190 (101) Pipe screwer 386 (75) Tipman ...... 96 XI.Metal Work. (76) Winch driver 290 (102) Blacksmith .... 960 (77) Wire fence repairer or erector 190 (103) Blacksmith's striker 29 6 (78)(i) Shot-blast and sand-blast (104) Drilling machinist 45 0 dresser who is not protected (105) Fitter (including meter fitter) 960 from flying shot and sand (106) Fitter'sassistant (including byaproperlyenclosed meter fitter's assistant) 29 6 cabin .... 61 0 (107) Garage attendant 290 (ii) Shot-blast and sand-blast (108) Motor mechanic 96 0 dresserwhoisprotected (109) Oxy or electric welder .... 960 from flying shot and sand (110) Oxywelder and electric welder by aproperlyenclosed on main pipe lines 24 in. dia- cabin.... 29 6 meter and over ...... 1110 (79) Assembling steel concrete frame This margin shall includeall work on concrete reservoirs 29 0 allowances excepting the two (80) Fixing steelplate forms in shillings(2s.)per day extra position ...... 19 0 for overhead welding in wet (81) Trowel hand or renderer 38 6 places when waterproof mats (82) Power saw operator 38 6 are not provided, the allowance (83) Sewerage PumpingStation for working inside pipes under attendants .... 25 6 sub-clause (aa) of clause 9, and (Sunday rotation shift to be at the camping allowance referred time and a half if within the to in Clause 25 (a). week's workofforty(40) (111) Oxy or electric welder's assis- hours, otherwise double time). tant ...... 19 0 (84) Pump Attendants: (112) Oxy or electric welder's assis- (1) Watersupplypumping tant on main pipe line 250 stations, Mounts Bay (113) Screwing machinist 450 Road, Loftus Street, (114) Tool sharpener .... 480 Osborne Park and Atta- (115) Turner...... 960 dale ...... 320 Spearplant,including XII.Carpentry, Timbering, Timber lunch hour attendance.... 57 6 Work and Timber Cutting. Pump attendant (motor) (116) Carpenter .... 960 onpumpsunwatering (Plus 5s. Tool Allowance). trenchesor excavations (117) Carpenter's Labourer 19 0 including attendance dur- (118) Timberman- ing lunch hour .... 48 0 Working at a depth of 20 ft. 386 Pump attendant (motor) Working at a depth over 20 ft. 41 0 except as above 19 0 (119) Timberman's assistant 100 504 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1q60.

s. d. 5. d. (120) Faller cutting timber for mill- (144) Horse drivers.

ing on construction site or for One horse .... -..- 30 0 48 0 construction purposes Two horses ...... - 46 0 (121) Timber cutting, preparing tim- Three, four or five horses 526 ber for construction work other Liberty to apply is reserved than piles, laths, keels and sets 38 6 in respect to the Transport (122) Timber cutter other than above 29 0 Section. (123) Broad axeman 83 0 XVI.Construction and Water Work- (124) Axeman (felling, cutting and ers. lopping timber),... 19 0 (145) Labourer not elsewhere classi- (125) Fallingforthepurposeof fied: clearing where major portion of Firstthree months'service Nil bush is over 12 in. diameter 29 0 After three months' service 66 XVII.Apprentices. XIII.Tractor Driver. Per cent of (126) Tractor Driver- Basic Wage. (i) Tractor drivers not using First year 33 power control or hydrau- Second year 45 lic unit: Third year . - 65 Under 40 h.p..... 52 0 Fourth year 85 40 h.p. and over 62 6 Fifth year 100 plusfi. (ii) Tractordrivers using power control or hydrau- Liberty to apply is reserved to either party in lic unit: respect to:- Under 40 h.p..... 70 6 (1) Those items marked with asterisks. 40 h.p. and over 910 (2) The "Metal Work" section, with the ex- (127) Driver of calf dozer .... 480 (128) Driver and operator of com- ception of Items Nod. 107, 111, 112 and 114. pressor mounted on tractor, in- (3) Items Nod. 32 and 40, only insofar as the cluding use of air tools .... 61 0 28% formula may have application. (129) Driver of Euclid Twin-Power Scraper ...... 128 0 IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF XIV.Quarry work, Stone Breaking, WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Blasting, Boring. No. 349 of 1959. (130) Spaller in quarry 38 6 (131) Spallerspallingtospecified Between West Australian Branch, Australasian maximum dimensions in diorite Meat Industry Employees' Union Industrial or granite ... 386 UnionofWorkers,Perth,Applicant,and (132) Spaller in diorite or granite Bantocks Ltd., W. 0. Johnston & Sons, and other than above 19 0 others, Respondents. (133) Hammer and gadman ... 19 0 HAVING heard Mr. J. Flanagan on behalf of the (134) Hammer and drillman 290 applicant and Mr. D. E. Cort on behalf of the (135) Powder monkey (quarry) 576 respondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned, (136) Rock drill man (machine) 386 Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- (137) Stone cracker feeder 19 0 tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the (138) Labourer in quarry 19 0 said Court and in pursuance of the powers con- (139) Man in charge, hand boring tained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration plant ...... 19 0 Act,1912-1952,doherebyorderanddeclare (140) Hand boring plant assistant 9 6 that Award No. 4 of 1949, as amended, be and (141) Barring down rock on face 386 the same is hereby further amended in the terms of the attached schedule and that such amendments XV.Transport. shall operate as from the beginning of the first (142) Motor lorry drivers. pay period commencing on or after the date notexceeding25 cwt. hereof. capacity 460 Dated at Perth this 22nd day of January, 1960. exceeding25cwt. and not exceeding three tons (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, capacity .... 59 0 Conciliation Commissioner. exceeding three tons capacity and undersix Schedule. tons -. - - .... - 716 foreach complete ton Clause 6.Wages. overfivetons capacity Delete subclauses (a) and (b) and insert in lieu three shillings(3s.Od.) thereof the following:. additional margin. Per Week. drivers of loaded motor Basic Wage: £s.ci. wagons (except tractors) Within a radius of 15 miles from drawing a loaded trailer the G.P.O., Perth 14 1 6 also(nottoinclude a Outsidea15mile radiusbut mechanicalhorse)two within a 30 mile radius from the shillings andsixpence G.P.O., Perth 14 1 3 (2s.6d.) per day extra. Margin drivers of articulated Over Basic vehicles notexceeding Wage per eight(8)tons capacity 88 6 week. drivers of articulated Adult Workers: £ s.d. vehicles exceeding eight Ordercarthand(notcutting (8) tons capacity for each orders) ...... 16 6 completeadditional ton Order cart hand (cutting orders) 370 three shillings(3s.Od.) Carter (distributing wholesale additional margin. smallgoods) 280 (143) Motor lorry driver's assistant: General butcher -..- .... -. . - 370 Daily allowance of two shillings Salter ...... - ...... - 370 and sixpence (2s. 6d.). Cutting cart hand -. . - 370 N.B.A motor lorry driver's Smallgoodsman - . . - ...... - 370 duties include ordinary running 1st smallgoodsman 400 adjustments. 1st shopman -... 400 26 February, 1960.j GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 505

INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT. 6.Resignations and Dismissals. Terms of employment.Subject to the provisions No. 11 of 1960. of the relevant Act or Acts for the time being in force the following provisions shall apply: Registered 27th January, 1960. (a) An officer being a Town Clerk, Engineer, Works Supervisor, Town Treasurer, Pool THIS Agreement, made pursuant to the provisions Manager,TrafficInspector, Head Gar- of the Industrial Arbitration Act,1912-1952, of dener, Electrical Engineer or Foreman shall Western Australia, this 7th day of December, 1959, not without the approval ofthe local between the West Australian Local Government Authority resign from his position until Officers' Association Union of Workers, (herein- the expiration of one month's notice in after called "the Association") of the one part and writing of his intention to do so. All other the Municipality of Kalgoorlie (hereinafter called officers to be required to give one week's "the Local Authority") of the other part, witnesseth notice. that for the consideration hereinafter appearing, (b) One month's notice shall be given by the the parties hereto mutually covenant and agree the local Authority to an officer whose services one with the other as follows:- are no longer required provided that this subclause shall not apply to cases of sum- 1.Title. mary dismissal for misconduct. (c) Temporary Officers. One (1) week's notice This Agreement shall be know as the Kalgoorlie on either side shall be required to ter- Municipal Council Officers' Agreement, 1959. minate a contract of service except where a temporaryofficerisengaged fora 2 Arrangement. specified period or job. Title. Arrangement. 7.Hours of Duty. Area. Except as provided in subclauses (b) and (c) Scope. the hours of duty shall be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Definitions. Monday to Friday both inclusive with a break of one Resignations and Dismissals. hour for lunch between 12 noon and 2 p.m. Hours of Duty. The hours mentioned in subclause (a) may Holidays. be varied by agreement between the local authority Annual Leave. and the Association and where the duties apper- Long Service Leave. taming to any officer cannot be efficiently carried Overtime. out within the prescribed hours then in default of Minimum Salary of an Officer Acting in a such agreement the hours of work shall be deter- Higher Grade or in a Dual or Multiple mined by the Board of Reference. Provided how- Capacity. ever, that the officer or officers concerned shall not Sick Leave. be required to work (except subject to the pro- Travelling Expenses. visions of the next following clause)a greater Preference to Seniority on Promotion. number of hours than those included in the hours Board of Reference. specified in the said subclause (a). Term. (C) The hours of duty of the Stores Clerk, fore- Salaries. man and overseers who exercise control over non- clerical workers shall be the same as those of the 3.Area. men over whom they exercise control. This Agreement shall extend over and include (d) The Caretaker shall work such hours as his the boundaries of the Municipality of Kalgoorlie duties, require provided that such hours shall not and any premises or land upon which any under- exceed forty-four (44) per week without payment takings of the local authority are being carried on. of overtime. 8.Holidays. 4.Scope. The following holidays shall be granted and paid for namely:The days observed as New Year's This Agreement shall apply to all officers in the Day, Australia Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, employment of the Municipality of Kalgoorlie but Labor Day, Anzac Day, State Foundation Day, shall not include health inspectors. Goldfields Cup Day, Queen's Birthday, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and any other days that may be proclaimed as a public holiday in the Municipality 5.Definitions. or may be proclaimed as a holiday for persons em- "Officer" shall mean an employee eligible to be ployed in the Public Service or under the Public a member of the Association. Service Act of the Government of Western Aus- "Permanent Officer" for the purpose ofthis tralia.When an officer at the direction of the Agreement is one who is appointed by resolution of Local Authority, works on any of the prescribed the local authority and is given notice of such holidays he shall have the equivalent time added appointment in writing under the hand of the to his annual leave.This accumulation is limited Town Clerk. to five (5) days in one year. "Town Clerk" shall mean the person appointed 9.Annual Leave. to that position in accordance with the Municipal After the completion of each year of con- Corporations Act and who may include inhis tinuous service all officers shall be entitled to and duties the Secretaryship of the local Board of shall take a minimum ofthree week's annual Health, Water Board, Sanitary Board or Drainage recreation leave(exclusive of interveningholi- Board or of one or more of such Boards. days) on full pay.The leave shall be taken at a time mutually convenient to the officer and the "Local Authority" shall mean the Municipality local Authority at any time within six (6) months of Kalgoorlie. of its becoming due. "Engineer" shall mean an officer of the local An officer not completing one year's ser- Authority (excepting a works supervisor) who is vice shall be granted pay in lieu of holidays in required to prepare estimates and/or specifications proportion to his length of service. and/or to set out, supervise or control and/or (C)At least fourteen(14)days' notice shall inspect the outside work of the local Authority. be given to an officer by the local Authority before "Works Supervisor" shall mean an officer who requiring him to take annual leave. supervises, directs and controls outside work. 10.Long Service Leave. "Foreman" shall mean an officer other than (a) All officers of the local Authority shall after engineer who supervises work under the direction each period of ten (10) years' continuous service of an engineer or works supervisor. as permanent full time officers thereof be en- "Senior Typiste" shall mean an officer employed titled to three (3) months' long service leave to as a typiste who is over the age of 21 years. be taken at the convenience of the local Authority. 506 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 26 February, 1960. (b) In calculating the length of service of any carries out the duties of or occupies a present officer for the purposes of this clause the dual office he shall be paid the salary following shall be deemed to be continuous service pertaining to the higher office. as a permanent full timeofficerof thelocal carries out the duties of or occupies more Authority :- than two (2) positions he shall be paid Continuous service with the local Author-. in addition to the salary prescribed by ity as a permanent officer immediately subclauses(a)and (b)hereof ten per prior to the date hereof and after the 1st centum of the salary of each of the other day of January, 1936. positions occupied whether the salary for In the case of an officer employed by the such other position or positions is pre- local Authority on a permanent full time scribed by this or another Agreement. basisimmediatelypriorto entering thereon continuous full time service with the Armed Forces of the Commonwealth 13.Sick Leave. of Australia between the 3rd day of Sep- In the event of absence from duty on account of tember, 1939, and the 3rd day of March, personal sickness all officers shall be entitled to 1947. payment for such absence on full pay as follows: (c) Absence on account of sickness shall not be Ten (10) days' full pay for each year of service deemed a break in the continuity of service and with a maximum of sixty (60) days on production periods of absence on account of sickness up to of a medical certificate that such leave is necessary. but not exceeding three (3) months' duration in any one (1) year shall be included in the period 14.Travelling Expenses. of service. (d) Officers due to take long service leave shall The Local Authority will pay to its officers be paid their salary for the period thereof at the allreasonabletravellingandhotelexpenses rate equivalent to the average rate of pay over incurred by an officer in the discharge of his duties the preceding twelve (12) months. on production of the necessary vouchers. (e) Any officer leaving the service of the local The method and mode of travelling or the vehicle Authority on account of sicknessor retrench- to be supplied shall be mutually arranged between ment or for any other cause which the local the local Authority and the officer concerned pro- Authority in its discretion thinks reasonable after vided however that nothing herein contained shall three (3) years or more continuous service as a impose an obligation on any officer to provide a permanent full time officer since the date of the method of conveyance at his own expense nor shall commencement of service or since the date on it be a condition precedent to the appointment of which such officer last became entitled to long an officer that he shall provide a conveyance at his service leave hereunder as the case may be and own expense. the personal representatives of any deceased officer who dies after a period of service as aforesaid When by arrangements the officer supplies shall be entitled to be paid at the rate hereinbefore his own conveyance there shall be added to his provided for such proportion of three (3) months expenses the amount equal to fair rental value for as such period of service as aforesaid bears to the vehicle and an adequate amount for running ten (10) years. costs. (f) Long service leave shall be considered as a If the parties cannot agree upon any question specialperiod ofrecuperation aftera lengthy arising under subclauses (a) and (b) hereof the term of service with a view to fitting the officer for matter may be referred for settlement by either a further term and during such leave no officer party concerned to the Board of Reference. shall undertake any form of employment for hire or reward.Any contravention of the stipulation 15.Preference to Seniority on Promotion. in this subclause contained shall entitle the local Authority to dismiss the officer from its service Whenever a vacancy occurs in any office pre- forthwith. ference to fill such vacancy may be given to the senior officer of that department regard being had 11.Overtime. to his efficiency and long service. Except as provided in paragraph(b)all work done outside the hours specified in clause 16.Board of Reference. seven (7) hereof shall be paid for at the rate of time and a half for the first two (2) hours and (a) The Court may appoint for the purpose of double time thereafter. the Agreement a Board or Boards of Reference. Executive Officers and heads of depart- Each Board shall consist of a chairman and two (2) other representatives one to be nominated by ments shall receive overtime as specified in para- each of the parties as prescribed by the regulations graph (a) only for work of a special nature in to the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952. There excess of their normal duties. are assigned to each such Board in the event of no Where an officer other than a departmental agreement being arrived at between the parties to head or executive officer is required to be on duty on any of the holidays mentioned in clause 8 this Agreement the functions of- or on Saturdays or Sundays he shall be paid at adjusting any matters of difference which the rate of double time. may arise between the parties from time to time except such as involve interpreta- A minimum of two (2) hours shall be paid tions of the whole and/or any of the pro- when overtime is worked. visions of the Agreement; 12.Minimum Salary of an Officer. classifying and fixing wages rates and con- ditions for any occupation or calling not Acting in a Higher Grade or in a Dual or specifically mentioned in the Agreement. Multiple Capacity. deciding any other matter that the Court When an Officer may refer to such Board from time to time. (a) performs the duties of a position ofa grade higher for a period of not less than (b) An appeal shall lie from any decision of such one month than that to which heis Board in the manner and subject to the conditions appointed, he shall be paid whilst per- prescribed in the regulations tothe Industrial forming the duties of such position the Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, which for this purpose salary awarded to such position.In the are embodied in this Agreement. event of the absence of a departmental head, this paragraph shall apply toall 17.Term. classified officers who would be called upon as a matter of course to perform work of The term of this Agreement shall be for a period a higher grade. of One Year. 26 February, 1960.11 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 507

18.Salaries. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. The following shall be the minimum rate of salaries payable to officers governed by this Agree- No. 364 of 1959. rnent. Between Australian Workers' Union, Westralian (a) Basic Wage. £s.d. Branch, Industrial Union of Workers, Applic- Males .... 13 17 4 ant, and James Hardie and Co. Pty. Ltd., Respondent. Females . - 905 (b) Classified Officers. Margin HAVING heard Mr. H. Barry on behalf of the Town Clerk 27 16 applicant and Mr. D. E. Cort on behalf of the Assistant Town Clerk 11 17 respondent, and by consent, I, the undersigned, Town Treasurer 13 10 Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- Electrical Engineer 21 0 tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the said Pool Manager 93 Court and in pursuance of the powers contained Works Foreman 88 in section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, Head Gardener 7 10 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that Award Traffic Inspector 73 No. 26 of 1951 as amended, be and the same is Chief Clerk 6 10 hereby further amended in the terms of the at- Cost Clerk 6 10 tached schedule and that such amendments shall Electricity Cost Clerk 5 15 operate as from the beginning of the first pay Stores Clerk 5 15 period commencing on or after the date hereof. Cashier.... 5 15 Dated at Perth this 22nd day of January, 1960. Senior Typiste ... 42 Caretaker 41 (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, ClerksMale. Conciliation Commissioner. First Year Adult Service 20 Second Year Adult Service.... 30 Third Year Adult Service.... 40 Fourth Year Adult. Service.... 50 Schedule. ClerksFemale. Clause 9.Wages. First Year Adult Service 1 15 Delete the existing clause and insert in lieu Second Year Adult Service.... 2 10 thereof the following:- Third Year Adult Service.... 3 0 9.Wages. Percentage The minimum rates of wages payable to workers (C)Junior Schedule. of Male covered by this Award shall be as follows: Males. Basic Wage Per Week. Under 16 years of age 45% £s.d. 16 to 17 years of age 55% (a) Basic Wage 14 1 6 17 to 18 years of age 65% 18 to 19 years of age 80% (b) Adult Males 19 to 20 years of age 95% Margin 20 to 21 years of age 100% plus PerWeek. £1 margin. £s.d. (1) Sheet machine driver .... 2 11 0 Percentage of Female (2) Man in chargetide mill 1 9 0 Females. Basic Wage (3) Asbestos Treatment Opera- Under 16 years of age 50% tor ..,...... 1 90 16 to 17 years of age 65% (4) Machine stacker and wet 17 to 18 years of age 75% trimmer operator .... 1 9 0 18 to 19 years of age 90% 19 to 20 years of age 100% (5) Dry trimmeroperatorin 20 to 21 years of age Margin £1 charge ...... 1 9 0 (d) Provided that the relieving Junior Cashier (6) Hoist driver - weigher shall be paid a margin of lOs. per week. (cement bulk handling).... 1 7 0 (7) Rodman(handcorruga- In witness whereof the Parties hereto have here- tion) ...... 1 5 6 unto set their hands and Seals the day and year first before written. (8) Moulderflrst class 1 160 (9) Mouldersecond class .... 1 7 0 Signed for and on behalf of 2 110 the MunicipalityofKal- (10) Magnani machine operator goorlie. (11) Magnanimachinelever- R. G. MOORE, man and mixer ...... 1 9 0 Mayor. (12) Pipelatheoperatorand [L.S.i1 socket borer ...... 1 5 6 In the presence of (13) Overhead crane driver 1 9 0 D. R. Morrison, (14) Crate and tray maker 1 7 0 Witness. (15) Sawyerdockerman 1 160 G. 0. EDWARDS, Town Clerk. (16) All others .... 1 2 6 The Common Seal of the West (c) Junior Workers (Males)- AustralianLocalGovern- Per cent, of ment Officers'Association Male Basic Unionof Workers,was Wage. hereuntoaffixedinthe presence of: 17 to 18 years of age 45 18 to 19 years of age 60 .JJ. Edwards, Witness. 19 to 20 years of age 75 N. H. MANTJEL, 20 to 21 years of age 90 President. [L.S.] (d) Casual workers shall be paid at the rate V. ULRICH, of ten per cent. (10%in addition to the rates Secretary. prescribed herein. 508 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

IN THE COURT OF ARBIIRATION OF order and declare that Award No. 14 of 1957, be WESTERN AUSTRALIA. and the same is hereby amended in the terms of the attached schedule. No. 345 of 1959. Dated at Perth this 29th day of January, 1960. Between West Australian Branch, Australasian (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Meat Industry Employees' Union, Industrial Conciliation Commissioner. Union of Workers, Perth, Applicant, and W. Howson and C. H. Tomkinson, Respondents. Schedule. HAVING heard Mr. J. Flanagan on behalf of the applicant and Mr. U. E. Cort on behalf of the Delete subciause (b) of Clause 4, Rates of Pay, respondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned, and insert in lieu thereof the following:- Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- £s. d. tion in pursuance of a remission to me by the said (b) All Other Watchmen: Court and in pursuance of the powers contained in Basic Wage ...... 14 1 6 Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912- The hourly rate of pay shall 1952, do hereby order and declare that Award No. 4 be calculated as follows: of 1941, as amended, be and the same is hereby The sum of the basic wage further amended in the terms of the attached plus a margin of twenty-three schedule. shillings(23s.)plus ten per cent. (10%) for casual work, Dated at Perth this 29th day of January, 1960. divided by forty (40). (Sgd,) S. F. SCHNAARS, These alterations will take effect as from the Conciliation Commissioner. beginning of the first pay period commencing after the date hereof. Schedule. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF Delete subclause (b) of Schedule I, Wages, and insert in lieu therefore the following: WESTERN AUSTRALIA. No. 348 of 1959 (b) Adult Workers- Margin Between West Australian Branch, Australasian Per Week. Meat Industry Employees' Union, Industrial Shop Section: £ s.d. Union of Workers, Perth, applicant, and W. Order cart hand (not cutting 0. Johnston & Sons and others, respondents. orders) -.. 16 6 HAVING heard Mr. J. Flanagan on behalf of the Ordercarthand(cutting applicant and Mr. U. E. Cort on behalf of the orders) 370 respondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned, Carter distributing wholesale Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbit- smallgoods 280 ration, in pursuance of a remission to me by the General butcher ... . 370 Salter ...... 370 said Court and in pursuance of the powers con- Cutting cart hand 370 tained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Smallgoodsman 370 Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that First smallgoodsman 400 Award No. 5 of 1949, as amended, be and the First shopman 400 same is hereby further amended in the terms of Abattoirs Section: the attached schedule. Labourer 160 Dated at Perth this 29th day of January, 1960. Slaughterman's labourer 1 12 0 (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Slaughterman.... 476 Conciliation Commissioner. Scalder on tripe and cowheels 1 12 0 Tallowman 1 120 Scalder on pigs 476 Schedule. Beef Carting Section: 1.Clause25WagesDeletethefollowing Motors paragraphs from subclause (b) and insert in lieu Under 25 cwt..... 260 thereof the following:- 25 cwt. to 3 tons 2 18 6 Margin Exceeding 3 tons and under 6 Over Basic 3 116 Wage per tons .... Week. For each complete ton over 5 £s. tons capacity - 2s.Gd. (i) Killing and Curing Section d. additional margin. Leading man on killing floor 4 9 6 Scalder .... 3 7 0 These alterations will take effect as from the Backer down -... 3 7 0 beginning of the first pay period commencing after Chopper down 3 7 0 the date hereof. Leading hand in cellar 496 First assistant in cellar 3 7 0 Cutter up for curing 3 '7 0

Bacon and ham trimmer - 3 7 0 IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF Smoke and drying room trimmers 2 6 0 WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Head trimmer 2 6 0 Bleeder .... 3 '7 0 No. 416 of 1959. Labourer .... 16 0 Between Federated Miscellaneous Workers' Union All others assisting in killing and of Australia, West Australian Branch, Union of curing ...... 260 Workers, Applicant, and the Association of Smaligoods Section Employers of Waterside Labour (W.A. Inc.), Leading hand on smailgoocls - 49 6 The Fremantle Harbour Trust Commissioners Smallgoodsman 3 7 0 and the Minister controlling the State Ship- Gut scraper 3 7 0 ping Service, Respondents. Leading tallowman - - 3 7 0 HAVING heard Mr. D. C. Lippiatt on behalf of the Tallowman -... 26 0 applicant, Mr. L. W. Robertson on behalf of the Gut house man 2 6 0 Fremantle Harbour Trust Commissioners, Mr. E. Boner .... - ., 3 7 0 R. Kelly on behalf of the Minister controlling the Carter distributing wholesale small- State Shipping Service and Mr. D. E. Cort on be- goods .... 280 half of the private employer respondents, and by Labourer .... 160 consent, I, the undersigned, Conciliation Commis- All others including linkers, table sioner of the Court of Arbitration, in pursuance of hands and fillerman - 2 6 0 a remission to me by the said Court and in pur- 2.These alterations will take effect as from the suance of the powers contained in Section 92 of beginning of the first pay period commencing after the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, do hereby the date hereof. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 509

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF a remission to me by the said Court and in pur- WESTERN AUS'rkALIA. suance of the powers contained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act,1912-1952, do hereby No. 20 of 1960. order and declare that Award 34 of 1955, as amended BetweenWesternAustralianMunicipal,Road be and the same is hereby further amended in the Boards, Parks and Race Course Employees' terms of the attached schedule. Union of Workers, Perth, Applicant, and The Dated at Perth this 29th day of January, 1960. Karrakatta Cemetery Board and theFre- mantle Cemetery Board, Respondents. (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, HAVING heard Mr. V. Ulrich on behalf of the Conciliation Commissioner. applicant and Mr. D. E. Cort on behalf of the re- spondents, and by consent,I, the undersigned, Schedule. Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- Clause 40.-2Sub-clause (f), tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the said Court and in pursuance of the powers con- ing:(iv) Delete and insert in lieu thereof the follow- tained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Exceptasprovidedin(v),if,on the Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that instructions of his employer, such a worker Award No. 28 of 1953, as amended, be and the resumes or continues to work without having same is hereby further amended in the terms of had such eight (8) consecutive hours off duty, the attached schedule. he shall be paid at double rates until he is Dated at Perth this 29th day of January, 1960. released from duty for such period, and he shall then be entitled to be absent until he has (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, had eight (8) consecutive hours off duty with- Conciliation Commissioner. out loss of pay for ordinary working time occurring during such absence. Schedule. Insert the following new paragraph 1. Delete Clause 11Wagesand insert in lieu (v) The provisions of paragraphs (iii) and thereof the following- (iv), shall not apply to a worker in charge of other employees, or to a worker who works 11.Wages. singly, when such workers are required, because Per Week of the nature of their employment, to com- £ s.d. mence duty at their regular times of daily Basic Wage ,.. 14 1 6 attendance without having had a rest period of Adults: Margin eight (8) consecutive hours between the ter- Per Week mination of their ordinary work on one day £s. d. and such regular time of commencement on Crematorium Attendant and/or the next day. Such workers shall be allowed assistant ...... 2 1 6 payment at ordinary rates for time equivalent Grave Digger.... 2 1 6 to the period by which the prescribed rest Gardener .... 1 15 0 period has been shortened. Maintenance Man First Year 14 0 IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF Thereafter .. 1 26 Truck Driveras per the Margin WESTERN AUSTRALIA. prescribed in Award No. 9 of No. 436 of 1959. 1956,as amended or in any Between Metropolitan Soap and Candle Manu- Award replacing same. facturers' Employees' Union of Workers, Ap- (i) Leading hand, namely, any worker placed plicant, and J. Kitchen and Sons Pty. Ltd. by the employer in charge of other workers shall and Westralian Soaps Limited, Respondents. receive three shillings(3s.)per day extra. HAVING heard Mr. D. C. Lippiatt on behalf of (ii) Maintenance men using rotary hoe shall the applicant and Mr. D. E. Cort on behalf, of be paid three shillings (3s.) per day extra whilst the respondents, and by consent,I,the under- so engaged. signed, Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Percentage Arbitration, in pursuance of a remission to me of Male by the said Court and in pursuance of the powers Basic contained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitra- Wage Per tion Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare Week that Award No. 32 of 1955, as amended, be and Junior Workers: the same is hereby further am2nded in the terms Between 14 and 15 years 20 of the attached schedule. Between 15 and 16 years 33 Dated at Perth this 29th day of January, 1960. Between 16 and 17 years 45 (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Between 17 and 18 years 58 Conciliation Commissioner. Between 18 and 19 years 70 Between 19 and 20 years 83 Between 20 and1 years 95 Schedule. 2.These alterations shall take effect as from 1. Clause 15Wages.Deletesubclauses (a) the beginning of the first pay period commencing and (b) of this clause and insert in lieu thereof after the date hereof. the following: Per Week Basic Wage £ S.d. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF Adult Males 14 1 6 WESTERN AUSTRALIA. AdultFemales .... 9 3 0 Margin over No. 158 of 1960. Male Basic BetweentheWesternAustralianGovernment Wage Railways Commission, Applicant, and West Per Week Australian Amalgamated Society of Railway £s.d. Employees UnionofWorkers and others, Adults (Male). Respondents. Glycerine Hand 1 18 6 HAVING heard Mr. K. D. Reeves on behalf of the Soap Crutcher 1 106 applicant, Mr. S. J. Harbord on behalf of the West Tallowman 170 Australian Amalgamated Society of Railway Em- Soap cutter 170 ployees Union of Workers, and Mr. J. Mutton on Assistant to Soap maker 170 behalf of the other respondent Unions, and by 2.These alterations will take effect as from consent, I, the undersigned, Conciliation Commis- the beginning of the first pay period commencing sioner of the Court of Arbitration, in pursuance of after the date hereof. 510 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF 7.--Shift Work. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Where two (2) or more shifts in any one day are worked, the hours of shift workers shall be No. 9 of 1959. such as are mutually agreed upon between the BetweenWestralianBrickyard,Pottery,Por- employer and the Union. Failing agreement, the celainandRoofTileFixers'Employees' hours of shift workers shall be fixed by the Board UnionofWorkers,Perth,Applicant,and of Reference. The penalty rate for shift work shall Clackline Refractories Ltd., H. L. Brisbane and be 5% for afternoon and 10% for night shift. Wunderlich Limited and Darling Range Fire Brick Coy., Respondents. 8.Overtime. WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed between Work performed beyond eight (8) hours on the abovenamed parties;and whereas the said Monday to Friday inclusive, or beyond forty (40) dispute was referred into Court for the purpose hours in any one week, or except in the case of of hearing and determination; and whereas the shift work, before the prescribed starting or after said reference of industrial dispute was remitted the prescribed finishing time, shall be deemed as by the Court to the Conciliation Commissioner; overtime. and whereas the parties subsequently met and Overtime shall be paid for at the rate of conferred and have arrived at agreement on all time and a half for the first four (4) hours and matters in difference; and whereas the parties have double time thereafter,exceptinthecaseof this day appeared before the Conciliation Com- burners, where overtime shall be paid for at ordin- missioner by their respective representatives and ary time rates. requested the Conciliation Commissioner to make the said Agreement an Award of the Court: Now, All work performed on Sundays and the therefore, the Conciliation Commissioner, pursuant holidays prescribed in clause 16(a) hereof shall to section 65 of the. Industrial Arbitration Act, be paid for at the rate of double time. 1912-1952, and all other powers therein enabling Notwithstanding anything contained in this him, hereby declares the memorandum hereunder Award- written to have the same effect as and be deemed an employer may require any worker ta an Award of the Court. work reasonable overtime at overtime rates and such worker shall work overtime in Memorandum of Agreement. accordance with such requirement; no organisation, party to this Award or (Note :Wherever theword "Award"occurs worker or workers covered by this Award herein, itshall be taken to mean and include shall in any way, whether directly or in- "Agreement.") directly, be a party to or concerned in any ban, limitation or restriction upon the 1.Title. working of overtime in accordance with This Award shall be known as the "Brickyard the requirements of this subclause. Employees' (Firebrick and Tapestry Bricks) Award" and replaces Award No. 7 of 1955. 9.Wages. The minimum rates of wages payable to workers 2.Arrangement. covered by this Award shall be as follows: Title. Per Week. Arrangement. £ s.d. Scope. (a) Basic Wage: Area. Within a 15-mile radius Term. of the G.P.O., Perth....14 1 6 Hours. Outside a 15-mile radius Shift Work. of the G.P.O., Perth, but Overtime. withintheSouth-West Wages. Land Division ...... 14 1 3 Mixed Functions. Margin Over Under-Rate Workers. Male Basic Wage. Payment of Wages. Per Week. Minimum Engagement. Contract of Service. (b) Adult Males: £s.d. Breakdowns. Fork Lift Driver 3 46 Holidays and Annual Leave. Setter ...... 2 14 0 Payment for Sickness. Moulder 2 140 Time and Wages Record. Burner (down draught) ...... 2 8 0 Notices. Powder Monkey 28 0 General. Off Bearer and Bricklifter 2 8 0 First Aid. Presser, hand press machine 2 6 0 Board of Reference. Crucible Machine Operator 2 5 0 Long Service Leave. Wheeler Out...... 21 6 Liberty. Burner (other kilns) 1 196 Machine DriverDry Press 1 13 6 3.Scope. Machine DriverPlastic 1 13 6 This Award shall apply to the manufacture of Pan Man ...... 1 13 6 Fire Bricks and Tapestry Bricks. Scintler 1 136 Wheeler for Setting 1 136 4.Area. Mill Mixer ...... 1 13 6 Taker OffDry Press...... 1 13 6 This Award shall apply over the area comprised Clayhole Man, ordinary 1 13 6 within a radius of eighty(80)miles from the General Post Office, Perth. Percentage of Male Basic Wage. 5.Term. (C)Junior Workers: The term of this Award shall be for a period Column Cutter 88 of three years commencing as from the beginning Bag and Sand Boy 54 of the first pay period after the date hereof. Taker Offsingle machine 88 (d) Pieceworkers: 6.Hours. An employer may make a contract (a) Forty (40) hours shall constitute the ordin- with a drawer for payment by results ary week's work. by piecework. (b) The ordinary day's work shall not exceed The rate of payment shall be fixed eight (8) hours, Monday to Friday inclusive. on the basis that it shall be suffi- (c) The hours of work, except where shifts are cient to yield to a drawer of average worked, shall be performed as follows:Monday capacity for a full week's work of to Friday inclusive, between 7 a.m. and 5.30 p.m; the ordinary hours,atleast the 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 511

minimum time rate of pay recog- 16.Holidays and Annual Leave. nised by custom for such week's The following days, or the days observed in work: Provided that, where a drawer works part of a full week at piece- lieu, shall subject to clause 8, be allowed as holi- work rates, and part at time rates, days without deduction of pay, namely: New Year's he shall be paid so much as he is Day, Australia Day (26th January), Good Friday, entitled to receive under such piece- Easter Saturday,EasterMonday,AnzacDay, work rates, plus the proportionate Labour Day, State FoundationDay, Christmas amount which he is entitled to re- Day and Boxing Day. ceive at time rates of pay recog- On any public holiday not prescribed as a nised by custom. holiday under this Award the employer's establish- A drawer working under any system ment or place of business may be closed in which of payment by results shall receive case a worker need not present himself for duty at least the time rate of pay recog- and payment may be deducted, but if work be nised by custom for drawers. done ordinary rates of pay shall apply. In the event of any dispute regard- Any worker absenting himself from work jug piecework rates occurring and on the whole or any portion of the working day remaining unsettled between the em- preceding or on the whole or any portion of the ployer and a drawer, the employer working day succeeding a holiday provided for or the Union may refer such dispute herein shall not be entitled to payment for such to the Board of Reference. holiday. Except as hereinafter provided a period of 10Mixed Functions. two (2) consecutive weeks' leave with payment of A worker called upon to perform work carry- ordinary wages as prescribed shall be allowed an- ing a higher rate than his usual rate of pay, shall nually to a worker by his employer after a period be entitled to payment at such higher rate for the of twelve(12) months' continuous service, with period that he is actually engaged upon such work. such employer. If any Award holiday falls within a worker's A worker called upon to do work carrying a period of annual leave and is observed on a day lower rate than his usual rate of pay, for less than which in the case of that worker would have been one half a day, shall be paid for such work at his an ordinary working day there shall be added to usual rate of pay. that period one day being an ordinary working day for each such holiday observed as aforesaid. 11.Under-Rate Workers. If after one month's continuous service in any Any worker who by reason of old age or qualifying twelve-monthly period a worker lawfully infirmity is unable to earn the minimum wage may leaves his employment, or his employment is ter- be paid such lesser wage as may from time to time minated by the employer through no fault of the be agreed upon in writing between the Union and worker, the worker shall be paid one-sixth of a the employer. week's pay at his ordinary rate of wage in respect In the event of no agreement being arrived of each completed month of continuous service. at the matter may be referred to the Board of Any time in respect of which a worker is Reference for determination. absent from work except time for which lieis (C)Afterapplication has been made to the entitled to claim sick pay or time spent on holi- Board, and pending the Board'sdecision,the day or annual leave as prescribed by this Award worker shall be entitled to work for and be em- shall not count for the purpose of determining ployed at the proposed lesser rate. his right to annual leave. In the event of a worker being employed 12.Payment of Wages. by an employer for portion only of a year, he shall only be entitled, subject to sub-clause (f) of this All wages shall be paid on the job within clause, to such leave on full pay as is proportionate twenty (20) minutes of the close of the day's work to his length of service during that period with at least once a fortnight. such employer, and if such leave is not equal to When a worker is discharged, or leaves his the leave given to the other workers he shall not employment legally, at or before the usual time, be entitled to work or pay whilst the other workers he shall be paid all wages due to him within one of such employer are on leave on full pay. day of ceasing work. A worker who is dismissed for misconduct or who illegally severs his contract of service shall 13.Minimum Engagement. not be entitled to the benefit of the provisions of Except as provided in clause 15, any worker en- this clause. gaged, under the terms of this Award shall be paid a minumum of three (3) hours' pay. 17.Payment for Sickness. 14.Contract of Service. A worker shall be entitled to payment for non-attendance on the ground of personal ill- One day's notice shall (with the exception of health at the rate of one-twelfth (1/12th) of a waste, sand and bag boys, in whose case one week's week's pay for each completed month of service: notice shall be required) be necessary to terminate Provided, that subject to subclause(g)hereof, the engagement of all workers.In the event of payment for absence through such ill-health shall an employer or a worker failing to give the re- be limited to one (1) week's pay in each calendar quired notice one day's wages shall be paid or for- feited.Provided that an employer may at any year. time dismiss a worker for refusal or neglect to obey Payment hereunder may be adjusted at the orders, for misconduct, or if after receiving the end of each calendar year or at the time the prescribed notice he does not carry out his duties worker leaves the service of the employer, in the in the same manner as he didpriorto such event of the worker being entitled by service sub- notice. sequent to the sickness to a greater allowance than that made at the time the sickness occurred. 15.Breakdowns, etc. This clause shall not apply when the worker The employer shall be entitled to deduct pay- isentitled to compensation under the Workers' ment for any day or portion of a day upon which Compensation Act. the worker cannot be usefully employed because A worker shall not be entitled to receive any of any strike by the Union or any other Union wages from his employer for any time lost through or Association, or through the breakdown of the any accident not arising out of or in the course employer's machinery or any stoppage of work by of his employment or for any accident wherever any cause which the employer cannot reasonably sustained arising out of his own wilful default or prevent. for sickness arising out of his own wilful default. 512 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

No worker shall be entitled to the benefits 23.Long Service Leave. of this clause unless he produces proof satisfactory to his employer of sickness, but the employer shall (a) Right to Leave. not be entitled to a medical certificate unless the A worker shall as herein provided be entitled to absence is for three (3) days or more. leave with pay in respect of long service. Notwithstanding the provisions of subclause (e) hereof a worker who has already been allowed (b) Long Service. paid sick leave on one occasion shall not be en- (1) The long service which shall entitle a worker titled to payment for any further absence unless to such leave shall, subject as herein provided, be he produces to the employer a medical certificate continuous service with one and the same employer. stating that he was unable to attend for duty on (2) Such service shall include service prior to account of personal ill-health. the 1st day of April, 1958, ifit continued until Sick leave shall accumulate from year to such time but only to the extent ofthelast year so that any balance of the period specified in twenty completed years of continuous service. subclause (a) of this clause which has in any year (3)(i) Where a business has, whether before not been allowed to any worker by his employer or after the 1st day of April, 1958, been transmitted as paid sick leave may be claimed by the worker from an employer (herein called "the transmittor") and, subject to the conditions hereinbefore pre- to another employer (herein called "the trans- scribed shall be allowed by his employer in any mittee") and a worker who at the time of such subsequent year without diminution of the sick transmission was an employee of the transmittor in leave prescribed in respect of that year: Provided that business becomes an employee of the trans- that sick leave which accumulates pursuant to mitteethe period of the continuous service which this subclause shall be available to the worker for the worker has had with the transmittor (includ- a period of two (2) years but no longer from the ing any such service with any prior transmittor) end of the year in which it accrues. shall be deemed to be service of the worker with the transmittee. 18.Time and Wages Record. (ii)In this sub-clause "transmission" includes transferconveyanceassignmentorsuccession The employer shall keep and enter up, or cause whether voluntary or by agreement or by operation to be kept and entered up, a record containing of law and "transmitted" has a corresponding the name of each worker to whom this meaning. Award applies; (4) Such service shall include the class of work performed by him; any period of absence from duty on any the hours worked each day by him; annual leave or long service leave; the wages (and overtime, if any) paid to any period of absence from duty necessi- him: tated by sickness of or injurytothe the ages of junior workers. worker but only to the extent of fifteen Such record shall be open to inspection by a re- working days in any year of his employ- presentative of the Union not more than once ment; weekly, between the working hours of 10 a.m. and any period following any termination of 4 p.m. the employment by the employer if such termination has been made merely with 19.Notices. the intention of avoiding obligations here- Notices relating to meetings in connection with under in respect of long service leave or the Union shall be allowed to be exhibited in each obligations under any award in respect yard.A printed copy of the conditions of this of annual leave; Award shall be kept posted by the employer in a any period during which the service of conspicuous position in each yard. the worker wasorisinterruptedby service- 20.General. as a member of the Naval, Military or Air Forces of the Commonwealth Except where rubber-tyred vehicles are used of Australia other than as a mem- plates or planks shall be provided for all wheelers ber of the British Commonwealth wheeling into the kiln in all places except where Occupation Forces in Japan and the ground to be wheeled on is hard. other than as a member of the The employer shall provide oilskins to all Permanent Forces of the Common- workers whose work makes it necessary for them to wealth of Australia except in the work out in the rain. circumstances referred to in Section 31 (2) of the Defence Act 1903-1956 21.First-Aid. and except in Korea or Malaya after Every yard shall be equiped with a First-aid June 26, 1950; outfit, and such outfit shall be kept in a suitable as a member of the Civil Construc- place not more than three hundred (300) yards tion Corps established under the from the place of employment. National Security Act 1939-1946; in any of the Armed Forces under 22.Board of Reference. the National Service Act 1951(as (a) The Court appoints for the purpose of the amended): Award a Board of Reference consisting of a chair- man and two (2) other representatives, one (1) Provided that the worker as soon as reasonably to be nominated by each of the parties.There practicable on the completion of any such service are assigned to the Board, in the event of no resumed or resumes employment with the employer agreement being arrived at between the parties by whom he was employed immediatey before the to this Award, the functions of- commencement of such service. adjusting any matters of difference which (5)Service shall be deemed to be continuous may arise between the parties from time to notwithstanding time, except such as involve interpretations the transmission of a business as referred of the provisions of this Award, or any of to in paragraph (3) hereof; them; any interruption of a class referred to in deciding any other matter that the Court paragraph (4) hereof irrespective of the may refer to the Board from time to duration thereof; time. (C)any absence from duty authorised by the (b) An appeal shall lie from any decision of employer; such Board in the manner and subject to the (d) any standing-down of a worker in accord- conditions prescribed in the regulationstothe ance with the provisions of an award, Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, which for Industrial Agreement, Order or Determina- this purpose are embodied in and form part of tion under either Commonwealth or State this Award, law; 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 513

(e) any absence from duty arising directly or the amount of the leave shall be such proportion indirectly from an industrial disputeif of 13 weeks' leave as the number of completed years the worker returns to work in accordance of such service bears to 20 years. with the terms of settlement of the dispute. (5) In the cases to which paragraphs (3) and (4) (f) any termination of the employment by the hereof apply the worker shall be deemed to have employer on any ground other than slack- been entitled to and to have commenced leave ness of trade if the worker be re-employed immediately prior to such termination. by the same employer within a period not exceeding two months from the date (d) Payment for Period of Leave. of such termination; (1) A worker shall subject to paragraph(3) (g) any termination of the employment by the hereof, be entitled to be paid for each week of employer on the ground of slackness of leave to which he has become entitled or is deemed trade if the worker is re-employed by the to have become entitled the ordinary time rate of same employer within a period not exceed- pay applicable to him at the date he commences ing six months from the date of such such leave. termination; (2) Such ordinary time rate of pay shall be the (h) any reasonable absence of the worker on rate applicable to him for the standard weekly legitimate union businessinrepectof hours which are prescribed by this award but in which he has requested and been refused the case of casuals and part-time workers shall leave; be the ordinary time rate for the number of hours U) any absence from duty after the coming usually worked up to but not exceeding the pre- into operation of this clause by reason of scribed standard. any cause not specified in this clause unless (3) Where by agreement between the employer the employer during the absence or within and the worker the commencement of the leave fourteen days of the termination of the to which the worker isentitled or any portion absence notifies the worker in writing that thereof is postponed to meet the convenience of such absence will be regarded as having the worker, the rate of payment for such leave broken the continuity of service, which shall be at the ordinary time rate of pay applicable notice may be given by delivery to the to him at the date of accrual or, if so agreed, at the worker personallyor by postingitby ordinary time rate of pay applicable at the date registered mail to his last recorded address, he commences such leave. in which case it shall be deemed to have (4) The ordinary time rate of pay reached him in due course of post. shall include any deductions from wages Provided that the period of any absence from for board and/or lodging or the like which duty or the period of any interruption referred to isnot provided and taken during the in placita (c)to(i)inclusive of this paragraph period of leave; shall not (except as set out in paragraph(4) shall not include shift premiums, overtime, hereof) count as service. penalty rates, commissions, bonuses, allow- ances or the like; (c) Period of Leave. (5) In the case of workers employed on piece. or (1) The leave to which a worker shall be en- bonus work or any other system of payment by titled or deemed to be entitled shall be as pro- results payment shall be at ordinary time rates. vided in this sub-clause. (2) Where a worker has completed at least 20 (e)Taking Leave. years' service the amount of leave shall be (1) In a case to which paragraph (2) of sub- in respect of 20 years' service so com- clause (c) applies: pleted-13 weeks' leave; Leave shall be granted and taken as soon in respect of each 10 years' service corn- as reasonably practicable after the right pleted after such 20 yearssix and a half thereto accrues due or at such time or weeks' leave. times as may be agreed between the em- ployer and the worker or in the absence of (3) Where a worker has completed at least 15 such agreement at such time or times as years' service since its commencement and his em- may be determined by the Special Board ployment is terminated of Reference having regard to the needs of (a) by his death; theemployer'sestablishmentandthe (b) in any circumstances otherwise than by worker's circumstances. the employer for serious misconduct; Except where the time for taking leave is the amount of leave shall be- agreed to by the employer and the worker (i)ifsuch termination takes place before or determined by the Special Board of the worker has become entitled to leave Reference the employer shall give to a under placitum (a) of paragraph (2) hereof worker at least one month's notice of the such proportion of 13 weeks' leave as the date from which his leave is to be taken. number of completed years of such ser- Leave may be granted and taken in one vice bears to 20 years; continuous period or if the employer and (ii)if such termination takes place after the the worker so agree in not more than three worker has become entitled to leave under separate periods in respect of the first 13 placitum (a) of paragraph (2) hereof the weeks' entitlement and in not more than leave due under such placitum and in addi- two separate periods in respect of any tion such proportion of 13 weeks' leave as subsequent period of entitlement. the number of completed years of such Any leave shall be inclusive of any public service after the accrual of such entitle- holidays specified in this award occur- ment bears to 20 years. ring during the period when the leave is (4) Where a worker has completed at least 10 taken but shall not be inclusive of any years' service but less than 15 years' service since annual leave. its commencement and his employment is termi- Payment shall be made in one of the nated following ways- by his death; or in full before the worker goes on by the employer for any reason other than leave; serious misconduct; or at the same time as his wages would by the worker on account of sickness of have been paid to him if the worker or injury to the worker or domestic or had remained at work, in which case other pressing necessity where such sick- payment shall,ifthe worker in ness or injury or necessity is of such a writingsorequires, be made by nature as to justify or in the event of a cheque posted to an address specified dispute is,in the opinion of the Special by the worker; or Board of Reference, of such a nature as to in any other way agreed between the justify such termination; employer and the worker. 514 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

(f) No worker shall, during any period when he (h) Special Board of Reference. is on leave, engage in any employment for (1) There shall be constituted a Special Board hire or reward in substitution for the em- of Reference for the purpose hereof to which all ployment from which he is on leave, and disputes and matters arising hereunder shall be if a worker breaches this provision he shall referred and the Board shall determine all such thereupon forfeit his right to leave here- disputes and matters. under in respect of the unexpired period of leave upon which he has entered, and the (2) There shall be assigned to such Board the employer shall be entitled to withhold any functions of further payment in respect of the period the settlement of disputes on any matters and to reclaim any payments already made arising hereunder; on account of such period of leave. the determination of such matters as are (2) In a case to which paragraph (3) or para- specifically assigned to it hereunder. graph (4) of subclause (c) applies and in any case (3) The Board of Reference shall consist of one in which the employment of the worker who has representative or substitute therefor nominated from become entitled to leave hereunder is terminated time to time by the Western Australian Employers' before such leave is taken or fully taken the em- Federation (Incorporated) and one representative ployer shall, upon termination of his employment or substitute nominated from time to time by the otherwise than by death paytotheworker, West Australian Trade Unions Industrial Council and upon termination of employment by death (A.L.P.) together with a Chairman to be mutually paytothepersonalrepresentativeofthe agreed upon by the organisations named in this worker upon request by the personal representative paragraph. a sum equivalent to the amount which would have been payable in respect of the period of leave to (i) State Law. which he is entitled or deemed to have been en- The provisionsof any State law to the titled and which would have been taken but for extent to which they have before the coming into such termination. Such payment shall be deemed operation hereof conferred an accrued right on a to have satisfied the obligation of the employer in worker to be granted a period of long service leave respect of leave hereunder. in respect of a completed period of 20 or more years' service or employment or an accrued right on a (f) Granting Leave in Advance and Benefits to be worker or his personal representative to payment in respect of long service leave shall not be affected Brought Into Account. hereby and shall not be deemed to be inconsistent Any employer may by agreement with a with the provisions hereof. worker allow leave to such worker before the right The entitlement of any such worker to leave thereto has accrued due, but where leave is taken in in respect of a period of service with the employer such a case the worker shall not become entitled to completed after the period in respect of which the any further leave hereunder in respect of any period long service leave referred to in paragraph(1) until after the expiration of the period in respect hereof accrued due shall be in accordance herewith. of which such leave had been taken beforeit accrued due. Subject to paragraphs (1) and (2) hereof, the entitlement to leave hereunder shall be in substitu- Where leave has been granted to a worker tion for and satisfaction of any long service leave pursuant to the preceding paragraph before the to which the worker may be entitled in respect of right thereto has accrued due, and the employment employment of the worker by the employer. subsequentlyisterminated,the employer may deduct from whatever remuneration is payable upon An employer who under any State law with the termination of the employment a proportionate regard to long service leave is exempted from the amount on the basis of 13 weeks for twenty years' provisions of that law as at the first day of April service in respect of any period for which the 1958 shall in respect of the workers covered by worker has been granted long service leave to which such exemption be exempt from the provisions he was not at the date of termination of his hereof. employment or prior thereto entitled. (j) Exemptions. Any leave in the nature of long service leave or payment in lieu thereof under a State law or a The Special Board of Reference may be subject long service leave scheme not under the provisions to such conditions as it thinks fit exempt any hereof granted to a worker by his employer in employer from the provisions hereof in respect of respect of any period of service with the employer its employees where there is an existing or prospec- shall be taken into account whether the same is tive long service leave scheme which, in its opinion granted before or after the coming into operation is, viewed as a whole, more favourable for the whole hereof and shall be deemed to have been leave taken of the employees of that employer than the pro- and granted hereunder in the case of leave with visions hereof. pay to the extent of the period of such leave and in the case of payment in lieu thereof to the extent (k) Liberty to Apply. of a period of leave with pay equivalent to the Liberty is granted to any party to this Award to amount of the payment and to be satisfaction to the apply to the Court at any time for an appropriate extent thereof of the entitlement of the worker variation of this Clause if any of the terms and hereunder. conditions operating under the code of Long Service An employer shall be entitled to off-set any Leave being negotiated between the Australian payment in respect of leave hereunder against any Council of Trade Unions and Federal Employers' payment by him to any long service leave scheme, Organisations is varied in any way. superannuation scheme, pension scheme, retiring allowance scheme, provident fund, or the like or 24Liberty. under any combination thereof operative at the Liberty is reserved to either party to apply for a first day of April 1958. variation of the provisions of Clause 16 of this Award. (g) Records to be Kept. I certify pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial Each employer shall during the employment Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, that the foregoing is a and for a period of twelve months thereafter or in copy of the Agreement arrived at between the the case of termination by death of the worker a parties mentioned above. period of three years thereafter keep a record from Dated at Perth this 22nd day of December, 1959. which can be readily ascertained the name of each worker and his occupation, the date of the com- (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, mencement of his employment and hisentitle- Conciliation Commissioner. ment to long service leave and any leave which may have been granted to him or in respect of which payment may have been made hereunder. Filed at my office this 22nd day of December, Such record shall be open for inspection in 1959. the manner and circumstances prescribed by this (Sgd.) R. BOWYER, Award with respect to the Time and Wages Record. Clerk of the Court. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 515

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF Margin over WESTJRN AUSTRALIA Basic Wage No. 20? (a) of 1959 £ S. d. Between West Australian Amalgamated Society of Guards withoversix(6)years' Railway Employees Union of Workers and service after appointment shall 'Other Unions, Applicants, and The Western be in the first class. Australian Government Railways Commission, Guards shall be entitled to promotion Respondent. from class to class as follows: HAVING heard Mr. P. Wilson on behalf of the West To the third class after two AustralianAmalgamatedSocietyofRailway (2) years' service in thefourth Employees Union of Workers and Mr. K. D Reeves class; to the second class after on behalf of the respondent, I, the undersigned, (2) years' service in the third Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- class; to the first class after tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the said two (2) years' service in the Court and in pursuance of the powers contained in second class. section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912- .... 1 5 6 1952, do hereby order and declare that Award No. Lavatory Attendant .... 34 of 1955, as amended, be and the same is hereby Lister Motor Driver ...... 1 106 further amended in the terms of the attached Schedule. Number Taker Perth Goods .... 1 10 6 Dated at Perth this 29th day of December, 1959. after five(5) years' service 1 186 (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Conciliation Commissioner. Porters: Safe Schedule. Class1Reliefand/or Working ..,. 230 Clause 45Wages. (Relief: Means one who for one Delete items 1-35 inclusive, 36(a), 36(b), 37-42 third of a year has been reliev- inclusive, 45-48 inclusive, 52, 58, 61, 62, 63, 65, 69, ingS.M.,A.S.M.,N.S.M.,or 70, 76, 80, 82, 83, 84, 88, 89, 93, 95, 97, 98, 100, 101. Signalmen and Guards). 112-128 inclusive and insert in lieu thereof the following: Class2 ...... 1106 Basic Wage (i) Ambulance, Perth; Cloak Per Week Room, PerthStation; Males Females Delivery,Perth Parcels; Excess,PerthStation; £s.d. £s.d. Goods (solely engaged on Metropolitan Area ...... 14 1 6 9 3 0 sheeting outside duties); South West Land Division.,.. 14 1 3 9 2 10 Linen Room; Lost Prop- Goldflelds Areas & all other erty Office, Perth; Receiv- portions of the State .... 13 174 9 0 3 ing,Perth,Fremantle, Geraldton and Kalgoorlie Traffic Section. Parcels;Receivingand Margin over Delivering Goods at the Item No. Designation. Basic Wage. followingstationsand 1.Caretakers: £ 5.d. Barracks as follows: depots: Beverley Bridgetown, Brunswick Junc- Boyanup tion,Bunbury, Caron, Boyup Brook Katanning, Merredin, Bridgetown Narrogin, Northam, Pin- Bruce Rock jarra, Wongan Hills, Wy- Brunswick Junction alkatchem,, Yellowdine Claremont and York ...... 1 5 6 Collie Others ...... 1 2 0 Corrigin 2.Checkers: Cottesloe Class 1-1st year of service .... 1 18 6 Cue Thereafter ...... 2 5 0 Cunderdin Class 1A ...... 1186 Donnybrook Class2 ...... 110 6 Dwellingup 3.Conductors: East Northam Senior 1 18 6 East Perth

Others ,, , 1 10 6 Esperance 4. Crossing Keepers Nil. Goomalling Harvey 5.Gate-Keepers: Katanning Perth & Fremantle Goods 1 2 0 Kellerberrin Others ,.., .... ,.,. .... Nil. Margaret River 6.Guards: Maylands 4th Class, first two (2)years' Manj imup service ...... 3 5 6 Meekatharra 3rd Class, over two (2) and up to Merredin four (4) years' service as guard 3 17 0 Midland JunctiOn 2nd Class, over four (4) and up Mount Barker to six (6) years service as guard 48 6 Mount Magnet 1stclass,over six(6)years' Mullewa service as guard ...... 5 0 0 Narrogin Subject to passing all proper exam- Narembeen inations and tests, if any, guards Northampton with less than two(2)years' Northam service after appointment shall Norseman be in the fourt.h class. Pemberton Guards with two (2) years' service Pinjarra and less than four(4)years' Pingelly service after appointment shall Quairading be in the third class. Robbs' Jetty Guards with four (4) years' service Rivervale and less than six(6)years' Southern Cross service after appointment shall Subiaco be in the second class. Toodyay 516 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

Margin over Margin over Basic Wage Basic Wage Item No. Designation. £a.d. £s. d. Wagin 13.Signalmen: Waroona Fourth Class ...... 15 6 and Third Class .... 23 0 York Second Class .... 31 6 (ii) Senior Linen Room 1 170 (d) First Class...... 3 17 0 (e) Special Class (per day of six (6) (C)Class 3- hours) 5 12 6 All others including Car (A worker engaged cutting in Cleaners- shall be paid at the rate not less 1st year of service 18 0 than that of a third class Sig- Thereafter 0 1 5 6 nalman for each day so en- Porter, Goods, not solely gaged). employed onsheeting Stower ...... 1 10 6 shall be paid at Class (2) Ticket Collector .... 1 5 6 (i)rate for any period Ticket Examiner on Trains 1 170 during which he may be so engaged. Ticket Porter on Trains 1 17 0 Timekeeper, Perth Goods: Withlessthan twelve .... 1 18 6 (12)months' service,if 1st year of service fullsafe-working exam- Thereafter ...... 00 0 25 0 ination is passed. Provided Waiting Room Attendant (Female) 1 4 0 a junior with atleast Traffic Branch-Motive Power twelve (12) months' Section.(Excluding tradesmen experience, provided full and assistants). safe-working examina- Brick Arch Builderand Spark tionispassed, shall be paid this rate on reaching Arrester Repairer 1 16 0 theageoftwenty-one Car and Wagon Examiner: (21) years ... 1 5 6 1st year of service 0 0 .... 3 170 (d) Porters at stations Fremantle to Thereafter ..., ...... 4 6 6 Bellevue and Rivervale to Arma- 22.Car and Wagon Oiler .... 1 9 6 dale inclusive when in charge of 23.Car Electric Light Examiner: stationduring break between Employed on examination and shifts of station officers, shall cleaning of electric light genera- be paid the following allowance tors and water raising pumps, calculated to the end of each cut-in and change-over switches week for time so employed. and replacement of worn or Two (2)hours or more damaged parts...... 2 11 0 continuouslyeachday, Others-ist year of service 1 9 6 excludingSunday,four Thereafter ...... 1 186 shillings(4s.)per week, (C)LeadingCarElectricLight plus sixpence(6d.)per Examiner ...... 0 3 106 hour or portion thereof 24.Electric Battery-Hand .... 280 for each hour in excess 25.Fuelman ...... 1 96 of twelve (12) hours per (All workers engaged in handling week. coal from trucks until loaded into Two (2)hours or more engine shall be paid as fuelmen while continuously on any day, so engaged) excluding Sunday, four- pence (4d.) per hour or 26.Labourer in Running Sheds ....6 6 portion thereof for each Man in charge of Labourers, East hour on those days. Pro- Perth Running Sheds, shall be paid vided the worker is not 19s. per week extra. entitled to the provisions 27.Lead Burner ...... 5 2 6 of (i) above. The foregoing allowances 28.Leadworker assisting electric bat- are not payable during tery hand and lead worker ....28 0 periods of leave or other 29.Pumper .... 1 5 6 absence from duty. 30.Raker-out and Tuber .... 1 96 (e) PorterinCharge(cleaning), Civil Engineering Section.

East Perth .... 0 1 106 31.Assistantson bridge and jetty 11.Seamstress ...... 1 15 0 maintenance (not including

culvert work) ....0 .... 0 190 12.Shunters ...... 2 3 0 32.Bulldozer Operator: After twelve (12) months' ser- .... 3 10 6 vice as Shunter, provided under 40 h.p...... Guards' examination has been 40 h.p. and over ...... 4 11 0 passed ...... 2 110 33.Chainman 00 . .... 1 9 6 Head Shunter ...... 3 170 Provided that chainmen who are (Shunter when in charge of an required to drive a vehicle and/or engine shall be paid aa a Head effect minor repairs shall be paid Shunter). two shillings (2s. Od.) per day extra. (C)Head Shunter, after one year's 34.Driver of 3/8 cubic yard Power service as Head Shunter 4 3 0 Shovel ...... 4 140 Head Shunter, Perth Goods and 35.End Loader Driver ...... 3 40 Passenger Station .... 4 3 0 36.Flash Butt Rail Welding Plant: Head Shunter. Perth Goods and Crane Attendant .... 1 9 6 PassengerStation,afterone Crane Driver, Electric .... 2 110 year's service as such ..,. .... 4 13 0 37.Ganger: Pilot Shunter, Perth Goods 3 170 Construction .... 4 160 Aftertwelve (12) months' Gardening .... 3 170 service .0.0 ...... 43 0 Platelaying ..., .... 4 160 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 517

Margin Over Margin over Item No. Designation Basic Wage Basic Wage £ s. d. £s. d. Cd) Repairing- 80.Labourer: (1) In chargeof3rdclass (a) Stores Section ...... 180 length .. . . -. 34 0 (b) Others ...... 6 6 2nd class In charge of 82.Leading Hand-Midland Junction length .... 3 17 0 4 8 0 chargeof1st class Workshops Yard In 6 length ...... , 4 16 0 83.Leather Worker .... 1 14 Ganger, Perth Yard and 84.Lifter: Special 5 10 0 (i) 1st year of service 2 8 0 Thereafter ...... 2 17 6 Ce) Road approaches, platforms, etc.3 17 0 (ii) Passing out vehicles ...... 3 7 0 Ci) Leading Hand - Road 88.Oil and Waste Plant Attendant 1 9 6 approaches, etc..... 1 18 6 89.Orderman - Midland Junction 38.Inspectors' Clerk: Workshops Mill ...... 1 18 6 Class 1-(Merredin and Perth) 93.Petrol EngineDriver-Midland 1st year of service 250 Junction Workshops 2 8 0 Thereafter 2 176 (1) Shunter to ...... 1 9 6 Class 2-Others .,.. 250 95.Progress-man ...... 2 5 0 39.Labourers: Roadapproaches,platforms, 97.Septic Tank Attendant ...... 2 5 0 etc. ... 18 0 98.Shaft and Belt Attendant .... 1 9 6 Builders' Labourers 18 0 (Stoker see Item No. 70) (C)Signaland Telecommunica- 100.Sub-Foreman's Office Assistant tions (Line Gangs) 180 (Running Sheds) ...... 2 5 0 (d) Others 6 6 101.Shunting Tractor, Midland Junc- 40.Length Runner 1 186 tion Workshops and Stores: .... 41.Main Layer ,... (a) Driver ...... 2 110 28 0 (b) Attendant ...... 1 186 42.Repairer: 112.Workshops Foreman's Office As- First year 18 0 sistant ...... 2 5 0 Second year 120 113. (a) WorkshopsLaboratory Atten- (C)Third year and thereafter 196 dant ...... 217 6 (When employed laying more (b) Workshops Laboratory Assistant 1 18 6 than two (2) abutting rails or renewing a set of any rails, or General Section. rails in connection with a set of points, platelayers' rate shall 114.Attendant, Railway Institute 156 be paid.) 115.Bus Depot-Perth: Steam Cleaner 280 Cd) Leading .... 25 0 Truck and BusServicesAt- (It shall be the duty of the tendant .... .,...... 28 0 Departmentwhenclassifying the lengths of permanent way 116.Driver of Rail Motor Car 1 12 0 to indicate which lengthsre- 117.Driver of Rail Motor Trolley 1 12 0 quire a leading repairer.) 118.Fork Lift Driver ...... 3 40 Ce) Plate-layer 1 18 6 119.Hoarding Hand(includingcar- (f) Platelayer (Leading) 2 176 pentry duties) ...... 1 17 0 (a) Leading .... 2 16 0 Tamping Machine Operator 4 110 (Man in charge to be paid 120.L'abourer ...... 6 6 one shilling1s.) per day extra 121.Messenger,Accounts and Audit when machine is operating or Branch and C.M.E. Office 156 travelling on track.) 122.Mobile Crane Driver 340 Tent Maker 2 5 0 123.Motor Driver, Road 1 12 0 Welder'sAssistant(worncross- 124.Office Cleaners (Female): ings,onefulltimeposition MetropolitanArea (7s.) per only) ...... 1 9 6 hour. Woolery Weed Burner Operator 4 110 S.W. Land Division(7s.)per (1) Woolery Weed Burner Op- hour. erator's Assistant 1 12 0 Leading hands- Ci) Perth lOs. per week Workshops Section. extra. (Including Tradesmen and their Assistants- (ii) Midland Junction 6s. 6d. all Sections.) week extra. 52.Brick Arch Builder and Firebar At- 125.Road Service Operators: tendant (Midland Junction (a) Motor Busdriverofvehicle Workshops only) 256 notarticulated(ifcollecting 58.Caustic Tank Attendant 1 9 6 fares invehicle with seating Crane Attendant (one man to each accommodation for more than crane, steam at Midland Junc- ten(10)passengersshallbe tion Shops and Stores Yard) 1 9 6 paid three shilings (3s.) per day Crane Driver, electric 0 extra. Thisallowanceshall 2 11 not be taken into considera- 63.Crane Driver,steamordiesel- tion in assessing overtime or electric- other penalty rates prescribed Workshops (Midland in this Award) .... 40 0 Junction) 2 110 (b) Motor Bus driver of articulated Outside Workshops 2 176 vehicle. (If collecting fares shall 65.Drawing Office Attendant (C.M.E. bepaid threeshillings(3s.) Office) 1 160 per day extra. Thisallow- 69.Engine Lifter .... ance shall not be taken into 250 consideration in assessing over- '70.Stoker 1 160 timeorotherpenaltyrates 76.Galvaniser (when so engaged) 1 18 6 prescribed in this Award) 4 16 6 518 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

Margin over Margin over Basic Wage Basic Wage £ S.d. £s. d. Motor Bus Conductor ...... 2 8 0 (ii) Storeman: Motor Truck DriverDrivers Class "A" ...... 2 8 6 of Motor Trucks- Stores.Counter; Diesel; Notexceeding25 cwt. Outside Shed; Receiv- Eapacity 2 6 0 ing; Steel; Timber. Exceeding25cwt.and Mechanical.Car Shop; notexceeding 3 tons Electrical Shop (Mater- ials); capacity ...... 2 19 0 Machine Shop; Machine Shop (Plans); Exceeding 3 tons capac- Main Gate. ity, and under 6 tons .... 3 11 6 Signal & Telecommuni- For each complete ton cations; Perth(D.E.S. over five (5) tons capac- Store); East Perth ity, two shillings and six- (Storage). pence (2s. 6d.) additional Motive Power.Fremantle; margin. East PerthEMS.; Motor Truck Driver's Assistant 18 0 Northam, Merredin, Motor Truck Drivers collecting Bunbury, Narrogin. moneys shall be paid an addit- Class "B" .... 210 ional two shillings and sixpence StoresOilStore;Pack- (2s. 6d.) per day extra. NOTE. ers (3); Stationery. All motor bus driversto be Mechanical. Blacksmiths' classified as per (a) and when Shop (Template Store); driving vehicles as per (b) to be Boiler Shop; Electrical treated as working in a higher Shop (General); Tool capacity and paid accordingly. Room (2); Track All appointed motor truck driv- Equipment; Wagon ers to be classified as per (d) Shop. (ii)and when driving motor Motive Power.East Perth, trucksofa highercarrying Loco (3); Midland capacity than those applicable Junction (2); Nor- tothatclassification,tobe tham. treated as working in a higher Class "C" .... . 1 160 capacity and paid accordingly. Mechanical Diesel Shop; The margins for motor bus driv- FittingShop;Mach- ers are based on the capacity of ine Shop (Oiling); Oxy buses used by the Department Compound; Machine at the time of this Award.Lib- Shop(Bond);Wood erty is reserved to either party Mill. to apply in the event of any Civil Engineering.Car- material change in the capacity penters' Shop; Garage. of buses. Motive Power.East Perth (Diesel Night Store). 126Roller Driver 326 (iii) Assistant Storeman 196 127 Watchman ... 180 StoresBoltsandNuts; 128 Storeman- Car and Wagon; Diesel (i) Storeman in Charge: (3);Electrical; Hard- ware (2); Per-way; Class "A" 3 17 0 Stationery; Steel; Stores.Per-way;Timber; Traffic;Verifiers(2). Stationery; Steel. DistrictStores.Northam Class "B" 3 6 6 (2);Kalgoorlie; Bun- Stores Boltsandnuts; bury (2); Narrogin (2); Cal' and Wagon; De- Geraldton. spatch;Diesel;Elec- Perth: Garage; Main; Road trical; Hardware; Oil; Services. Traffic. East Perth: Diesel. District Stores.P e r t h, Mechanical: Car Shop; General;Perth,Elec- FittingShop (2); trical;Perth, Garage; Wagon Shop. Perth, Road Services; Traffic: Uniforms Room. East Perth, Diesel; East Motive Power: East Perth, Perth, Steam; Freman- E.M.S. tle, General; Northam, (iv) The above margins are based General;Northam, on the conditons prior to any Loco; Kalgoorlie, Gen- changes brought about follow- eral; Kalgoorlie, Loco; ing the taking over of certain Bunbury,General; duties by Ledger Clerks. Bunbury,Loco;Bun- (v) Where the Commission consid- bury,RoadServices; ers that any change in duties Merredin, General; justifies a re-classification, then Narrogin, G en e r a 1; the Commission has the right, Narrogin,Loco; followingnotificationtothe Geraldton, General; Union, and subject to an appeal Geraldton, Loco. to the Board of Reference, to Class "C" .... 2 17 6 reclassify such position. Stores.Tubes and Castings Trafilc.Uniforms Room. (vi) Either party has liberty at any Motive Power; East time during the currency of this Perth; Midland Junc- Award to apply to amend or tion; Collie;Katan- delete the foregoing sub-para- ning;Perth,Car & graph. WagonDepot; Civil Liberty to apply is reserved to either party in Engineering; P 1 an t respect of items numbered 11, 19, 32, 34, 35, 45, 48, Store. 118, 122, 125 and 126. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 519

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF A horse driver who is required to harness or WESTERN AUSTRALIA. groom a horse or horses outside his ordinary hours shall be paid for such work at overtime rates. No. 283 of 1959. Any worker using explosives shall be paid BetweenWesternAustralianMunicipal,Road whilst using such explosives not less than the rate Boards,ParksandRacecourseEmployees' prescribed for a powder monkey. UnionofWorkers,Perth,Applicant,and (i) Except in the case of night watchmen, Carnarvon MunicipalCouncilandOthers, night stablemen and male attendants at public Respondents. latrines, workers working shift work outside the HAVING heard Mr. V. Ulrich on behalf of the ordinary hours of duty shall be paid five per cent. applicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of the (5%) in addition to their ordinary rates. respondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned, (ii) Work other than day shift shall not be Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- recognised as afternoon or night shift unless in tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the said either case five (5) consecutive afternoons or nights Court and in pursuance of the powers contained are worked, but shall be deemed overtime.On in section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, completion of the fifth(5th)consecutive after- 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that Award noon's or night's work the worker shall be deemed No. 19 of 1949, as amended, be and the same is to have been employed on afternoon or night shift hereby further amended inthe termsofthe as the case may be during the preceding four (4) attached schedule and that such amendments shall afternoons or nights and thereafter any subsequent operate as from the beginning of the first pay consecutive afternoons or nights he is so required. period commencing after the date hereof. The sequence of shift work shall not be deemed Dated at Perth this 22nd day of December, 1959. to be broken under the preceding paragraphs by (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, reason of the fact that work is not performed on Conciliation Commissioner. a Saturday, Sunday or a holiday. (I) Any worker who is called upon to clean out a septic tank and who is required to enter a septic Schedule. tank to perform such work shall receive not less 1.Clause 26Special Conditions and Extra than the rate prescribed for pan removers plus Rates. Delete this Clause and insert in lieu thereof two shillings and sixpence (2s. 6d.) per hour whilst the following:- so engaged: Provided that if such work is per- formed by mechanical means such worker shall be 26.Special Conditions and Extra Rates. paid the rate prescribed for pan removers. Gum (a) One shilling (is.) per day or portion thereof boots, masks and overalls shall be supplied by the in addition to the prescribed rate shall be paid to- employer to workers engaged on such work. any worker working on wet ground where Any worker handling wet sewerage sludge waterproof boots are not provided; shall be paid the rate prescribed for pan removers. any worker usingslaginbuildingor repairing roads; Pipe jointers, pipe setters, timbermen and workers required to throw up metal or others included in clause 28, subclause (b)(vii) or other material with a shovel more than workers employed in shafts when working between six(6)feet above the level from which six (6) feet and twenty (20) feet below the surface they are working; shall be paid one shilling(is.)per day extra. sanitary pan tarrers when tarring pans; When working over twenty (20)feet below the workers engaged in screening metal; surface, three shillings (3s.) per day shall be paid. motor vehicle drivers who in the per- Nightwatchmen shall be allowed one(1) formance of their duties actually come night off in each four (4) weeks. into physical contact with tar or bitumen; Any worker employed on any phase of road gully hole and sump cleaners; work or work on footpaths shall receive a margin motor vehicle drivers who actually handle of not less than seventeen shillings and sixpence rubbish. (us. 6d.) per week. (b) Three shillings(3s.)per day orportion Except in cases where the employer provides thereof in addition to the prescribed rate shall be board and lodging, any worker who is sent by his paid to- employer or is employed by his employer to work casual workers; at such a distance from headquarters that it is wood block and cube layers. impracticable for him to return to his home each (c) Six shillings and sixpence (6s. 6d.) per day night shall be paid an allowance of four shillings extra shall be paid to workers operating a tar (4s.) per day in addition to his prescribed rate of spraying pressure machine or a bitumen emulsion pay per day whilst so employed. spraying machine.This shall include the man operating the pump. 2.Clause 28Wages.Delete this clause and (d) Three shillings (3s.) per day extra shall be insert in lieu thereof the following:- paid to workers cleaning a bitumen tank or boiler. 28.Wages. (e) Workers removing or burying liquid or solid The minimum rates of wages payable to workers offensive matter or swillshall be paid at the covered by this Award shall be as follows: appropriate sanitary rate. Per week (f)(i) Leading hands placed in charge of not less than three (3) or more than ten (10) other £s.d. workers shall be paid one pound ten shillings Basiewage...... 13 174 (1 lOs.) per week above the rate of wage of the Margin workers whose work they direct. per week (ii) Leading hands placed in charge of more Adults £s.d. than ten(10)other workers shall be paid two (i) Sanitary service workers: pounds and sixpence (2 Os. 6d.) per week above Pan removers .... 320 the rate of wage of the workers whose work they Pan washers .... 2 176 direct. Stage hands 2 176 Trenchmen . . 2 17 6 (g) The wage of any v,rorker temporarily taking Rubbishanddustcarters over the duties of another worker shall not be (horsedrawn vehiclea) who reduced whilst he is so employed. actually handle rubbish 266 (h) Drivers who in addition to the hours of Tipmen .. 136 which the week is comprised are required to feed Maleattendantsatpublic horses shall be paid as under in addition to their latrines (7-day week) 146 ordinary wage:- Motor truck drivers on san- (i) Monday to Friday inclusiveper horse per itary work ...... 5 10 0 day, is. 9d. Horsedriversonsanitary (ii) Saturday, Sunday and prescribedholi- work ...... 410 daysfor one horse, 6s.;for each addi- Assistants on rubbish or dust tional horse, 4s. lorries or trucks 136 520 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

Margin Margin Per Week Per Week £S. d. £s. d. (ii) Horse drivers, etc.: Quarrymen (soft stone quarries): Over two horses 2 12 6 Spallers 170 Double horse 263 Jumpermen 170 Single horse 1 10 0 Hammer and drilimen 170 Stableman 170 Powder monkey 2 15 6 Quarrymen (hard stone quarries): (ill) Motor vehicle drivers: Powder monkey 2 15 6 Not exceeding twenty-five Crusher feeder 2 50 (25) cwt. capacity ...... 26 0 Machine man (jack hammer) 1 166 Man barring down 1 16 6 Exceedingtwenty-five (25) Spaller 1 166 cwt.andnotexceeding Plant attendant 2 15 6 three (3) tons capacity .... 2 19 0 Man filling wagon under bin 1 166 Exceeding three (3) tons and Jumperman 1 70 under six (6) tons capacity 3 11 6 Others ...... 17 6 For each complete ton over Bitumen workers: five (5) tons capacity three Tar, bitumen or bituminous shillings (3s.) additional emulsion mixing machines 1 100 margin. Manufacturing bituminous emulsions ...... 1 100 Drivers of loaded motor Spreading premix on roads qr wagons(excepttractors) footpaths ...... 1 100 drawing a loadedtrailer Dragmen ...... 1 100 also(nottoincludea Topmen weighing metal and mechanicalhorse),three bitumenforbituminous shillings (3s.) per day extra. emulsions(high tempera- Driversofarticulatedve- ture mixing machine) ....4 14 0 hicles Feeding bituminousmixer Not exceeding eight(8) (metal) ...... 1 5 6 tons capacity .... 4 86 Feedingbituminous mixer Exceeding eight (8) tons (filler) ...... 1 100 capacity, for each com- Cutting, feeding or heating .... 1 100 additionalton, Spreadingbituminousmix- plete tures ...... 2 5 0 threeshillings (3s.) Bitumen screed hand levelling additional margin. off bituminous concrete .... 2 110 (iv) Machine drivers: Trimming road surfacesto shape and grade after initial Oil driven power road roller 3 86 Tractors on tracks while using spreadingofmetaland prior to spraying...... 1 100 power operated attachments 3 17 0 Sweeping roads and / or Front end loader, pneumatic spreading metal before and tyres...... 3 46 after tar or bitumen spray- .... 0 Tractor ...... 2 19 ing ...... 1 7 6 Power grader...... 440 Operator of metal spreading Loader - mechanicalbucket machine ...... 2 66 typetruckort r a c t o r mounted ...... 34 6 Kerb and path hands: Tractor mower ...... 3 46 Wood kerber...... 20 6 Men operating steam cleaner 260 Concrete slab layer...... 1 166 Mechanical shovelman or bin Concrete kerb layer ....1 166 attendant ...... 1 10 0 Concrete finisher ...... 1 166 Steam roller driver...... 3 13 6 Concreteslabandk e r b Mobile crane ...... 3 46 makers ...... 1 100 Driver of mechanical horse Concreteslabandk e r b with or without trailer .... 48 6 makers' assistants ....19 0 Cv) Gardeners, etc.: Gravel and stone lump kerb layers ...... 1 76 Nurserymen, firstclassgar- Concretescreed hands and deners (appointed as such slab and kerb layers' assist- by the employer) and street ants ...... 176 tree loppers and/or pruners 1 166 Workers mixing, wheeling and Gardeners planting out and packing concrete (including attending flower beds and mixing machine) ...... 1 5 6 assistant nurserymen ....1 7 6 Others including workers in Road workers or Depot men: attendance on reserves, Road workers and depot men 176 parks, and plantations and Hammer and gadmen break- men using scythe...... 14 6 ing up roads or footpaths 1 120 6 Knappers on roads or foot- Bowling green keepers 1 16 paths ...... 176 Bowling green assistants .... 146 Spallers on roads or footpaths 190 Tennis court keepers .... 1 120 Turf wicket keeper ...... 1 12 0 Ploughmen (not drivers): Tennis court assistants ... 146 One (1) to three (3) horses .... 17 6 Hand motor mower...... 1 100 Over three (3) horses ....13 6 Hand rotary hoe and opera- When ploughing with a trac- tors of other machines .... 1 100 tor or truck ...... 1 120 Bridge and culvert workers: Scoopmen: Culvert worker 176 Mechanically hauled scoop or Bridge carpenter 320 grader ...... 1 120 Bridgecarpenter'sassistant 136 Horse drawn scoop or grader 1 106 Sand and/or gravel pitmen .... 176 Drainage workers: Axemen ...... 176 Pipe jointer 17 6 Broad axemen ...... 476 Pipe setter 206 Jack hammer men and pneu- Timberman 136 matic drilimen ...... 1 166 Others 176 Grave diggers .... 2 1 6 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 521

Margin IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF Per Week WESTERN AUSTRALIA. £ s. d. No. 35 of 1956. Exhumations: Between The Federated Engine Drivers and Fire- For each bodylifted men's Union of Workers of Western Australia. the sum of two pounds Applicant, and The Municipality of Boulder, (2) shall be paid: Pro- Respondent. videdthatthisshall not apply tostillborn WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed between exhumations, when the the abovenamed parties; and whereas the said sum of ten (10)shil- dispute was referred into Court for the purpose of lings shall be paid for hearing and determination; and whereas the said each body lifted. reference of industrial dispute was remitted by In the case of two or the Court to the Conciliation Commissioner; and more workers being re- whereas the parties subsequently met and con- quired to perform the ferred and have arrived at agreement on all mat- task referred to in (a) ters in difference; and whereas the parties have above,theprescribed this day appeared before the Conciliation Com- amounts shall be equally missioner by their respective representatives and divided. requested the Conciliation Commissioner to make Nightwatchman 2 16 6 the said Agreement an Award of the Court: Now, Tree fallers (native trees) 1 10 0 therefore, the Conciliation Commissioner, pursuant Sprayersorfumigatorsof to section 65 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, noxious weeds and/or pests, 1912-1952, and all other powers therein enabling vermin, mosquitoes or ants, him, hereby declares the memorandum hereunder or workers employed in de- written to have the same effect as and be deemed stroyingblackberrybush an Award of the Court. and boxthorn ...... 1 100 Vermin inspectors (where this Memorandum of Agreement. work is not carried out by (Note :Wherever the word "Award"occurs an officer) 2 17 6 herein,itshall be taken to mean and include Electricity or gas workers: "Agreement.") Assistants employed in elec- 1.Title. tricity or gas undertakings 17 6 This Award shall be known as the "Engine Sinking and/or repairing wells: Drivers' (Boulder Municipal Council) Award," and Well sinker ...... 1 100 supersedes Industrial Agreement No. 7 of 1950, as Erectingand / orrepairing varied. windmills ...... 1 100 Winch drivers 2 Arrangement. 136 Title. Water Board workers: Arrangement. Maintenance men - driving Scope. truck 320 Area. Maintenance men 156 Term. Meter repairer 320 Wages. Meter repairer and mainten- No Reduction. ance men .... 2 11 0 Hours. (xix) Maleattendantsatcaravan Overtime. compoundsandcamping Shift Work. areas 146 Casual Workers. Contract of Service. Annual Leave. Absence Through Sickness. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF Time and Wages Record. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Meal Allowance. Posting of Award. No. 325(b) of 1959. Maximum Rate. Breakdowns. Between the Operative Painters and Decorators' Board of Reference. Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, Applicant, Long Service Leave. and Minister for Works and Others, Respon- Liberty to Apply. dents. HAVING heard Mr. J. G. White on behalf of the 3.Scope. applicant and Mr. E. R. Kelly on behalf of the This Award shall apply to all workers engaged respondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned as engine drivers in the supply of electricity by the Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- respondent. tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the said Court and in pursuance of the powers contained in 4.Area. section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912- This Award shall operate within the area com- 1952, do hereby order and declare that Award No. prised in the works of the respondent. 18 of 1953, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended in the following manner and that 5.Term. such amendment shall operate as from the begin- fling of the first pay period commencing on or after The term of this Award shall be for three years the date hereof. from the date hereof. Clause 9Rates of Pay. 6.Wages. The minimum rate of wages payable under the Delete subclause (b) of this clause and insert in Provisions of this Award shall be lieu: Rate per Week. Per £ s.d. Week. (a) Basic Wage ...... 13 174 £s.d. (b) The following margin for skill Margin per Week. shall apply .,...... 4 160 (b) Occupation: £s.d. Tool Allowance.... 1 3 Engine Driver 376 Dated at Perth this 23rd day of December, 1959. (c) The margins prescribed in the foregoing include allowances for dynamos, and all (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, work being performed by the workers con- Conciliation Commissioner. cerned at the date hereof. 522 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

7.No Reduction. 11.Casual Workers. Nothing in this Award shall in itself operate to A casual worker shall mean and include a reduce the wages of any worker below the rate worker competent to do the work he is engaged to do who is, without any fault of his own, dismissed actually received by him at the date hereof. or refused work (as it is hereby agreed he may be) before the expiration of one (1) week from and 8.Hours. including the date he starts work. The ordinary working hours shall not exceed Casual workers shall be paid ten per cent. forty (40) per week to be worked in five (5) shifts (10%) in addition to the rates set out above. of eight(8) hours inclusive of crib time, to be worked according to the roster agreed to by both 12.Contract of Service. parties.For any amendment to such roster one Except as provided by clause 11 all employment month's notice required. shall be by the week. In all cases, in reckoning the time of duty, any time necessarily occupied in preparing or 13.Annual Leave. closing down engines or auxiliary plant shall be Except as hereinafter provided a period of taken into consideration. two (2) consecutive weeks' leave with payment of ordinary wages as prescribed shall be allowed an- nually to a worker, by his employer after a period 9.Overtime. of twelve (12) months' continuous service with All time worked in excess of eight (8) hours such employer. in any one working day or any time worked on the Seven-day shift workers, that is shift work- rostered day off shall be deemed overtime and shall ers who are rostered to work regularly on Sundays be paid for at the rate of time and a half for the and holidays, shall be allowed one weeks' leave in first two hours and double time thereafter. addition to the leave prescribed in subclause (a) All time worked outside the ordinary hours hereof,Where a worker with twelve months' con- on Sunday shall be paid for at the rate of double tinuous service is engaged for part of a qualifying time. twelve monthly period as a seven-day shift worker, Work done on the days observed as New he shall be entitled to have the period of two Year's Day, Australia Day, Good Friday, Cup Day, consecutive weeks' annual leave prescribed in sub- Easter Monday, Anzac Day, Labour Day, State clause (a) hereof increased by one twelfth of a Foundation Day, Christmas Day and Boxing Day week for each month he is continuously engaged as shall be paid for at double time rate, except in aforesaid. connection with repairs to the employer's machin- If any prescribed holidays fall within a ery which has broken down and has caused a stop- worker's period of Annual leave and is observed on page of operations when the rate of time and a a day which is the case of that worker would have half shall apply to the work done on such days: been an ordinary working day, there shall be added Provided that the employer may pay for work to that period one day being an ordinary working done on the abovementioned days at ordinary time day for each such holiday observed as aforesaid. rate and add one day (or in connection with If after one month's continuous service in repairs aforesaid, half a day)tothe worker's any qualifying twelve-monthly period a worker annual leave for each day so worked. lawfully leaves his employment, or his employment These overtime rates shall not apply to is terminated by the employer through no fault of excess time due to private arrangement between the worker, the worker shall be paid one-sixth of the workers themselves, or which is necessary for a week's pay at his ordinary rate of wage in re- effecting periodical rotation of shifts, or which is spect of each completed month of continuous ser- owing to a relieving man not coming on at the vice, or in the case of a worker referred to in sub- appointed time.The time for which any worker clause(b)hereof, such payment shall be one- may be paid at ordinary rates instead of overtime quarter of a week's pay at his ordinary rate of due to a relieving man not coming on at the proper wage in respect of each such month he isso time shall not exceed two (2)hours, after the engaged. expiration of which overtime rates shall apply for Any time in respect of which a worker is the whole shift. absent from work except time for which he is entitled to claim sick pay or time spent on holi- Notwithstanding anything contained in this days or annual leave as prescribed by this Award Award:- shall not count for the purpose of determining his an employer may require any worker to right to annual leave. work reasonable overtime at overtime rates A worker who is dismissed for misconduct or and such worker shall work overtime in who illegally severs his contract of service shall accordance with such requirement; not be entitled to the benefit of the provisions of this clause. no organisation, party to this Award, or worker or workers covered by this Award The provisions of this clause shall not apply shall in any way, whether directly or in- to casual workers. directly, be a party to or concerned in any ban, limitation, or restriction upon the 14.Absence Through Sickness. working of overtime in accordance with (a) A worker shall be entitled to payment for the requirements of this subclause. non-attendance on the ground of personalill- health, for one-twelfth (1/12th) of a week for each 10.Shift Work. completed month of service: Provided that pay- ment for absence through such ill-health shall be A worker employed on any shift other than limited to one (1) week in each calendar year. day shift shall be paid for afternoon shift five per Payment hereunder may be adjusted at the end of cent.(5%) and for night shiftten per cent. each calendar year or at the time the worker leaves (10%) in addition to his ordinary rate.These the service of the employer, in the event of the rates shall be replaced by those specified in sub- worker being entitled by service subsequent to the clause 9 (c) and subclause (c) hereof where work sickness to a greater allowance than that made at is done during ordinary working hours on Satur- the time the sickness occurred.This clause shall days, Sundays and holidays. not apply where the worker is entitled to Compen- Where a worker works afternoon or night sation under the Workers' Compensation Act. shift only, or afternoon and night shifts in rota- (b) A worker shall not be entitled to receive any tion, but does not work day shift at least one week wages from his employer for any time lost through out of three, he shall be paid for each shift other the result of an accident not arising out of or in than day shift at the rate of time and a quarter. the course of his employment or for any accident, Work required to be performed on Saturdays wherever sustained arising out of his own wilful or Sundays as part of the ordinary working hours default Or for sickness arising out of his own wilful shall be paid for at the rate of time and a half. default. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 523

(C)No worker shall be entitled to the benefits (ii) deciding any other matter that the Court of this clause unless he produces proof satisfactory may refer to the Board from time to time. to his employer of sickness, but the employer shall (ci) The provisions of regulation 92 of the In- not be entitled to a medical certificate unless the dustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, shall be deemed absence is for three (3) days or more. to apply to any Board of Reference appointed here- Sick leave shall accumulate from year to under. year so that any balance of the period specified in subclause (a) of this clause which has in any year not been allowed to any worker by his employer as 21.Long Service Leave. paid sick leave may be claimed by the worker and All full time workers after serving the Mayor subject to the conditions hereinbefore prescribed, and Councillors of the Municipality of Boulder shall be allowed by his employer in any subsequent continuously for ten (10)years will be entitled, year without diminution of the sick leave pre- subject to the following conditions, to three(3) scribed in respect of that year:Provided that sick month's long service leave on fullpay,tobe leave which accumulates pursuant to this subclause granted at the convenience of the Employer. shall be available to the worker for a period of three (3) years but no longer from the end of the In regard to workers engaged at the date of year in which it accrues. this Award with the Boulder Municipal Council, continuous service as from 1st January, 1936, shall Notwithstanding the provisons of subclause he deemed to be service for the purpose of this (C)hereof, a worker, who in any calender year has Award, provided also that full time service with already been allowed paid sick leave, shall not be the armed Forces of the Commonwealth of Aus- entitled to payment for any further absence, un- tralia between the 3rd day of September, 1939 and less he produces to the employer a medical certi- the date of this Award shall be deemed to be ser- ficate stating that he was unable to attend for duty vice for the purpose of this Award.Provided also on account of personal ill-health, if such certificate that any worker leaving the service of the employer, is demanded by the employer. who has served continuously for at least three (3) years next before his retirement, shall be paid for 15Time and Wages Record. long service leave pro rata to the date of retire- ment.Provided also that any worker leaving the A time record shall be kept by each employer in service of the Boulder Municipal Council at any which shall be entered the name of each worker, time subsequent to the initial period of ten (10) the nature of the work he is doing, the hours years shall be entitled to payment for long service worked each day, and the amount of wages re- leave pro rata for such period.Such period or ceived by him each week; the said record shall be periods of continual service shall not count for the open to the inspection of the accredited represen- purpose of calculating long service leaveifthe tative of the Union at any time during the ordinary worker is out of the employ of the Boulder Muni- office hours and he shall be allowed to take neces- pal Council for any period exceedingsix(6) sary extracts therefrom. months at any one time, for any reason other than sickness or retrenchment. 16.Meal Allowance. Workers will be similarly entitled to a fur- Where a worker, without being notified on the ther period of (3) three months long service leave previous day is required to continue working after for every subsequent ten (10) years service. the usual knock-off time for more than one (1) hour, or (in the case of a day worker) after 5.30 Long serviceleaveisgranted solelyfor p.m. he shall be provided with any meal required, recuperative purposes.During long service leave or shall be paid five shillings (5s.) in lieu thereof. no worker shall undertake any form of employment Provided that this clause shall not apply to a for hire or reward.Contravention of this condi- worker who can conveniently return home for a tion will be followed by dismissal. meal. Workers shall be paid their salary in ad- 17.Posting of Award. vance at the rate of pay equal to the average daily rate over the preceding twelve (12) months. The employer shall keep any copy of the Award supplied by the Union posted in a conspicuous Any worker who is eligible for long service place in the engine room. leave and who resigns,orisretired from the service of the employer, shall be paid for such 18 Maximum Rate. long service leave due. Notwithstanding anything contained elsewhere If a deceased worker would have been en- in this Award, no time of duty shall be required to titled to long service leave at the date of his be paid for at more than double time rate. death the amount of payment in lieu thereof shall be paid on claim to the next-of-kin. 19.Breakdowns. Payment for long service leave shall not The employer shall be entitled to deduct payment be made if a worker is dismissed for malpractice, for any day or portion of a day upon which the misconduct or theft. worker cannot be usefully employed because of any strike by the Union or Unions affiliated with it, or by any other Association or Union or through 22.Liberty to Apply. the breakdown of the employer's machinery or any Liberty is reserved by both parties to the Award stoppage of work by any cause which the em- to make application for amendment at any time, ployer cannot reasonably prevent. to amend Clause 6Wages. I certify pursuant to section 65 of the Industrial 20.Board of Reference. Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, that the foregoing is The Court hereby appoints, for the purpose a copy of the agreement arrived at between the of this Award, a Board of Reference. parties mentioned above. The Board shall consist of a chairman, and Dated at Perth this 22nd day of December, 1959. two (2) other representatives, one (1) to be nomi- nated by each of the parties. (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Conciliation Commissioner. (C)There are assigned to such Board in the event of no agreement being arrived at between the parties to this Award the functions of- (i) adjusting any matters of difference which may arise between the parties from time to Filed at my office this 22nd day of December, time except such as involve interpretations 1959. of the provisions of the award or any of (Sgd.)R. BOWYER, them; Clerk of the Court. 524 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA. No. 441 of 1959. No. 175 of 1959. Between Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Between: The Federated Engine Drivers' and Fire- Union of Australia (West Australian Branch) men's Union of Workers of Western Australia, Union of Workers, Applicant, and The Minister Applicant, and The State Electricity Commis- for Works, The Minister for the North-West sion of Western Australia, Respondent. and The Fremantle Harbour Trust Commis- HAVING heard Mr. D. E. Maguire on behalf of the sioners, Respondents. Applicant and Mr. R. A. West on behalf of the HAVING heard Mr. P. L. Troy on behalf of the Respondent, and by consent, I, the undersigned, applicant, Mr. H. A. Jones on behalf of the Minis- Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- ters for the Crown, and Mr. L. W. Robertson on tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the said behalf of the Fremantle Harbour Trust Commis- Court and in pursuance of the powers contained sioners, I, the undersigned, Conciliation Commis- in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, sioner of the Court of Arbitration, in pursuance of 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that Award a remission to me by the said Court and in pur- No. 18 of 1958, as amended, be and the same is suance of the powers contained in section 92 of the hereby furthqr amended inthe termsofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, do hereby attached Schedule. order and declare that Award No. 7A of1956, be and the same is hereby amended in the following Dated at Perth this 6th day of January, 1960. manner:- (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Clause 9.-Rates of Pay. Conciliation Commissioner. Delete the existing clause and insertinlieu thereof the following:- 9.-Rates of Pay. Schedule. £s. d. Delete Clause 32.-Wages and insert in lieu there- (a) Basic Wage-Metropolitan Area: 14 1 6 of the following:- (b) Margins: (i) Maintenance Workshop, 32.-Wages. StateShippingService Basic Wage per week:- (a) Maintenance Men 2 10 6 £s.d. (b) When employed as Withinafifteenmile radius Gangers ..,. 43 0 fromtheG.P.O.,Perth 14 1 6 (c) Wire Splicers and Outside a radius of fifteen miles Canvas Workers 314 0 fromtheG.P.O.,Perth,but (ii) South Slipways. withintheSouth-West Land (a) Sliphands .... 2106 Division ...... 14 1 3 (b) When employed as Outside the South-West Land Ganger .... 43 0 Division,but below the27th (c) Ganger - South parallel of South latitude 13 17 4 Slipways .,.. 5 9 0 (iii) Fremantle Harbour Trust. Margin Per (a) Wire Splicers and Week Over Canvas Workers 3 140 Basic Wage (b) Man in charge 4 16 0 No. Classifications £s.d. (iv) Harbour and Lights 1.Boiler Controller 517 0 Department. 2. Turbine Driver 590 (a) Maintenance Men 2 106 3.Assistant Turbine Driver 413 6 Liberty is reserved to the parties to amend this 4. Assistant Boiler Controller 411 6 clause on the issuance of the Ships Painters' and 5.Turbine Auxiliary Driver 470 Dockers' Award by the Federal Arbitration Court. 6. Diesel Loco Driver 466 Dated at Perth this 24th day of December, 1959. 7.Leading Fireman 430 (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, 8. Tractor driver using power control or hydraulic unit :- Conciliation Commissioner. under 40 horsepower 3 10 6 40 horsepower and over 4 11 0 9. Electric Loco Driver ... 3 17 0 IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF 10.Auxiliary Plant Attendant .... 3 14 0 WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 11.Fireman .... 3 90 No. 327 of 1959. 12. Traverser Crane Driver 3 6 6 Between The Western Australian Amalgamated 13.Driver of mobile crane up to 5 tons Society of Carpenters and Joiners' Industrial lifting capacity 3 6 0 Union of Workers, Applicant, and The Freman- 14.Driver of mobile crane over 5 tons tle Harbour Trust Commissioners, Respondents. lifting capacity .... 3 14 0 HAVING heard Mr. R. Clohessy on behalf of the 15.Engine driver on pile driving over 17 applicant and Mr. L. W. Robertson on behalf of the cwt. monkey .... 3 10 6 respondents, I, the undersigned, Conciliation Com- 16.Front End Loader 3 2 6 missioner of the Court of Arbitration, in pursuance 17.Greaser Driver 2 14 6 of a remission to me by the said Court and in pur- 18.Hoist Attendant 2 14 0 suance of the powers contained in section 92 of 19.Tippler Driver ...... 2 14 0 the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, do hereby 20.Winch Driver:- order and declare that Award No. 15 of 1953, as Under 50 brake horsepower 2 5 0 amended, be and the sameishereby further 50 brake horsepower and amended in the following manner and that such over ...... 2 17 6 amendment shall operate as from the begining of 21.Coal Belt Attendant 1st Grade .... 2 9 6 the first pay period commencing on or after the

22.Coal Belt Attendant 2nd Grade . 2 5 0 date hereof. 23.Oil Filter & Separator Attendant 2 8 6 Clause 11.-Rates of Pay. 24.Boiler Cleaner ...... 2 8 0 Delete(b)of this clause and insert in lieu 25.Ash Plant Attendant ...... 2 6 0 thereof:- 26.Shunter ...... 2 3 0 Per Week. 27.Electric Capstan Operator .... 2 1 6 £ S.d. 28.Greaser ...... 2 1 6 (b) Margin ...... 4 16 0 29.Fuelman .,,...... 1 1 0 Dated at Perth this 23rd day of December, 1959. 30.Laboratory Attendant ...... 1 12 0 31.Plant Cleaner ...... 18 0 (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, 32.All others ...... ,,. Nil Conciliation Commissioner. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 525

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA WESTERN AUSTRALIA. No. 300 of 1959. No. 159 of 1959. Westralian Brickyard, Pottery, Porcelain, and Roof Between The Federated Engine Drivers and Fire- TileFixers' Employees' Union of Workers, men's Union of Workers of Western Australia, Perth, Applicant, and H. L.Brisbane and Applicant,andBPRefinery(Kwinana) Wunderlich Limited, Respondent. Limited, Respondent. HAVING heard Mr. F. W. French on behalf of the HAVING heard Mr. D. E. Maguire on behalf of the applicant and Mr. ,J. M. Ince on behalf of the applicant and Mr. J. M. Ince on behalf of the respondent, and by consent,I,the undersigned, respondent, and by consent,I,the undersigned, Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the said said Court and in pursuance of the powers contained Court and in pursuance of the powers contained in in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912- 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that Award 1952, do hereby order and declare that Award No. No. 47 of 1951, as amended, be and the same is 9 of 1955, as amended, be and the same is hereby hereby further amended in the terms ofthe further amended in the terms of the attached attached schedule. Schedule. Dated at Perth this 22nd day of December, 1959. Dated at Perth this 24th day of December, 1959. (Sgd.)S.F. SCHNAARS, Conciliation Commissioner. (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Conciliation Commissioner. Schedule. 1.Delete subclause (b) of Clause 10Wages and insert in lieu thereof the following: Schedule. Margin 1.9.Shift Work.Delete this clause and insert per week. in lieu thereof the following: (b) Adult Males £ S.d. Workers employed on other than day Hand presser (sanitary ware)- shift shall be paid seven and a half per 1st six months 17 6 cent. (7%) for afternoon shift and ten Thereafter 1 140 per cent. (10%) for night shift in excess of Caster and finisher(sanitary the rates prescribed in clause 23 hereof. ware) - Where a shift commences between 10.45 1st six months 176 p.m. and midnight, then the whole shift Thereafter 1 140 shall be paid for at the rate which applies Caster (jug and teapot)- to the major portion of the shift. 1st three months .... 120 Thereafter 1 11 6 2. 10.Week-end Penalty Rates.Delete this Dipper 1 14 0 clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: Spray gun operator 1 140 All work performed by shift workers dur- Placer and drawer other kilns- ing ordinary working hours on Saturdays 1st three months .... 17 6 and Sundays shall be paid for at the rate Thereafter 1 140 of time and one-half. Decorator- The ratesprescribedinsubelause(a) 1st six months 12 0 hereof shall be paid in lieu of the shift 2nd six months 176 allowances prescribed in clause 9 of this Thereafter 1 140 Award. Mould maker 1 140 3.12.Meal Allowance.Delete this clause and Slip house hands .... 136 insert in lieu thereof the following: Slip maker assistant.... 1 11 6 When a worker without being notified on Sagger maker 111 6 the previous day, is required to continue work- Jolly hand- ing. after the usual knock-off time for more 1st three months .... 120 than two (2) hours, or in the case of a day Thereafter 1 11 6 worker or worker employed on day shift after Placer-burner tunnel kiln 250 6.30 p.m., he shall be provided with any meal Placer only tunnel kiln 1 18 6 required or be paid five shillings (5s.)in lieu Burners other kilns 1 18 6 thereof.Provided that such payment need All others ...... Nil. not be made to workers living in the same 2.Insert in Clause 10Wages, the following locality as their place of employment who can subclause (f) :- reasonably return home for a meal. (f) In the event of the Court of Arbitration 4.15.Absence through Sickness. Add to this increasing the ratio of the female basic clause the following new subclauses :- wage to the male basic wage, the margins Sick leave shall accumulate from year to herein prescribed for femalesshallbe year, so that any balance of the period adjusted as follows:- specified in subclause (a)of this clause Where the margin prescribed herein which has in any year not been allowed for adult females is equalto,or to any worker by his employer as paid sick greater than, the increase in the leave may be claimed by the worker and female basic wage, such margin shall subject to the conditions herein prescribed, beautomatically reduced bythe shall be allowed by his employer in any same amount as the basic wage is so subsequent year without diminution of the increased. sick leave prescribed in respect of that Where the margin prescribed herein year:Provided thatsickleavewhich for adult females is less than the accumulates pursuant tothis subclause increase in the female basic wage, shall be available to the worker for a such margin shall be automatically period of two (2) years, but no longer from deleted. the end of the year in which it accrues. In the case of junior female workers Notwithstanding the provisionsof sub- the percentage of the female basic clause (C) hereof, a worker, who in any wage and the margin prescribed calendar year has already been allowed hereinshall be automatically re- paid sick leave, shall not be entitled to duced by a sum and/or percentage payment for any further absence, unless sufficienttoenable the ratesto he produces to the employer a medical remain constant. certificate stating that he was unable to 3.These amendments shall operate as from the attend for duty on account of personal beginning of the first pay period commencing after ill-health, if such certificate is demanded the date hereof. by the employer. 526 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

23.Wages.Delete subclause(b)ofthis IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF clause and insert in lieu thereof the following: WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Margin Per No. 19 of 1960. Week. BetweenWesternAustralianMunicipal,Road (b) Adult Males: £s.d. Boards, Parks and Race Course Employees' Engine drivercooling water UnionofWorkers,Perth,Applicant,and pump house ...... 41 6 Fremantle Trotting Club and Others, Respon- Engine driverboiler battery dents. auxiliaries ...... 4 1 6 HAVING heard Mr. V. Ulrich on behalf of the Engine driverboiler battery applicant and Mr. D. E. Cort on behalf of the re- fuel feed ...... 2 13 0 spondents, and by consent,I,the undersigned, Firemanist class - boiler Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- battery ...... 3 1 6 tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the Firemanboiler battery 1 14 6 said Court and in pursuance of the powers con- Assistant - cooling water tained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration pumphouse 19 6 Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that Mobile crane driver .... 4 5 6 Award No. 71 of 1948, as amended, be and the These amendments will take effect as from same is hereby further amended in the terms of the beginning of the first pay period commencing the attached schedule. after the date hereof. Dated at Perth this 29th day of January, 1960. (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Conciliation Commissioner. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Schedule. No. 382 of 1959. 1.Clause 23Conditions and Extra Rates. Between West Australian Psychiatric Nurses' As- Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof the sociation (Union of Workers), Applicant, and following:- the I-Ion. Minister for Health, Respondent. HAVING heard Mr. W. Bailey on behalf of the 23.Conditions and Extra Rates. Applicant and Mr. E. H. Kelly on behalf of the (a) One shilling (is.) per day or portion thereof Respondent, and by consent, I, the undersigned, in addition to the prescribed rate shall be paid to: Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbit- Any worker working on wet ground; ration, in pursuance of a remission to me by the Workers required to throw up metal or said Court and in pursuance of the powers con- other material with a shovel more than tained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration six(6)feet above the level from which Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that they are working. Award No. 13 of 1947, as amended and consoli- Workers engaged in drying or screening dated, be and the same is hereby further amended metal. in the terms of the attached Schedule. These amendments shall operate from the be- (b)Three shillings(3s.)per day or portion ginning of the first pay period commencing after thereof in addition to the prescribed rate shall the date hereof. be paid to casual workers. (c)Workers engaged on fire-fighting shall be Dated at Perth this 8th day of January, 1960. paid at the rate of two shillings (2s.) per hour in (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, addition to their prescribed rate, for the time so Conciliation Commissioner. employed. (d)(i) Leading hands placed in charge of not less than three (3) or more than ten (10) other workers shall be paid one pound tenshillings Schedule. (U lOs.) per week above the rate of wage of the Clause 21.Subclause (b). workers whose work they direct. Delete and insert in lieu thereof: (ii) Leading hands placed in charge of more than Margin over ten (10) other workers shall be paid two pounds Basic Wage. and sixpence (2 Os. 6d.) per week above the rate £s.d. of wage of the workers whose work they direct. (b)(i) Males: (e) The wage of any worker temporarily taking Grade II (Trainees). over the duties of another worker shall not be re- 1st year of service.... 1 17 0 duced whilst he is so employed. 2nd year of service.... 240 3rd year of service... 2 110 (f) Drivers who in addition to the hours of which Grade I (Certificated Nurses). the week is comprised are required to feed horses 1st year in grade 33 6 shall be paid as under in addition to their ordin- 2nd and 3rd years in grade 3 12 0 ary wage:- 4th year in grade.... 40 6 s. ci. 5th,6th and 7th yearsin Monday to Friday inclusive and grade 49 0 Saturday before 12 o'clock noon After 7 years in grade 53 6 per horse per day 19 Charge Nurse .... 6 18 0 Saturday after 12 o'clock noon (ii) Females: daysSunday andprescribedholi- Grade II (Trainees). For one horse ...... 60 1st year of service... 236 For each additional horse 2nd year of service.... 2 106 40 3rd year of service.... 2 17 6 A horse driver who is required to harness or Grade I (Certificated Nurses). groom a horse or horses outside his ordinary hours 1st year in grade 390 shall be paid for such work at overtime rates, 2nd, 3rd and 4th yearsin (g) Any worker who iscalled upon to clean grade 3 18 0 out a septic tank and who isrequired to enter After 4 years in grade 46 6 a septic tank to perform such work shall receive Charge Nurse.... a margin at the rate of three pounds two shillings 5 120 (3 2s.) per week, plus two shillings and sixpence Liberty is reserved to either party to apply in (2s.Gd.) per hour whilst so engaged.Provided respect of margins in the event of movement in thatifsuch work is performed by mechanical the rates applicable to similar employees in the means such worker shall be paid a margin at the Eastern States, rate of three pounds two shillings (3 2s.)per 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 527

week.Gum boots, masks and overalls shall be said Court and in pursuance of the powers con- supplied by the employer to workers engaged on tained in section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration such work. Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that Award No. 17 of 1953, as amended, be and the same 2.Clause 24Wages.Delete this clause and is hereby further amended in the following manner insert in lieu thereof the following:- and that such amendment shall operate as from the beginning of the first pay period commencing 24.Wages. on or after the date hereof. (a) Basic Wage Per Week Clause 9.Rates of Pay. £ s.d. Delete subclause (b) of this clause and insert in Within a fifteen(15)mile lieu: radius from the G.P.O. Per Perth ... 14 1 6 Week. Outside afifteen(15)mile £s.d. radiusbutwithina Margin for skill twenty-five (25) mile Plumbers 4 160 Sheet Metal Workers 4 160 radius from the G.P.O. Tool Allowance Perth 14 1 3 Plumbers 46 Margin per week Dated at Perth this 23rd day of December, 1959. £s.d. (b) Adults. (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Horse Drivers: Conciliation Commissioner. Over two (2) horses 2 12 0 Double horse 260 Single horse 1 10 0 IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF Stableman 170 WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Motor Vehicle Drivers: Not exceeding 25 cwt. capacity 260 No. 295 of 1959. Exceeding 25 cwt. and not ex- ceeding 3 tons capacity 2 19 0 Between Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Exceeding 3 tons and under Union of Australia (West Australian Branch) 6 tons capacity 3 11 6 Union of Workers, Applicant and Petterson For each complete ton over and Company Pty. Ltd., Minister for Works, five (5) tons capacity three and Others, Respondents. shillings (3s.) additional HAVING heard Mr. J. Grainger on behalf of the margin. applicant, Mr. J. Ince on behalf of private em- ployer respondents, and Mr. H. A. Jones on be- Tractor Driver 2 19 0 halfof Government employer respondents, and Plowman (not drivers) by consent, I, the undersigned, Conciliation Com- One to three horses .... 17 6 missioner of the Court of Arbitration, in pursuance Over three horses ... 136 of a remission to be by the said Court and in pur- When ploughing with tractor suance of the powers contained in Section 92 of or truck 1 12 0 the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, do here- Scoopmen: by order and declare that Award No. 7 of 1956, as amended, be and the sameishereby further Mechanically hauled scoop or amended in the terms of the attached Schedule. grader 1 12 0 Horse drawn scoop or grader 1 10 6 Dated at Perth this 8th day of January, 1960. Gardeners: (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Nurserymen, firstclass gar- Conciliation Commissioner. deners appointed as such by the employer, and street Schedule. tree pruners ...... 1 16 6 Gardeners planting out and 1. Delete Clause 9, Rates of Pay and insert in attending flower beds and lieu thereof the following: assisting nurseymen .... 1 7 6 Clause 9. Hand power motor mower ....1 10 0 (a) The minimum rateof wages payable Hand rotary hoe and opera- to workers under this Award, based on a basic tors of other machines 1 10 0 wage of £14 is.Gd. per week (metropolitan Tree fallers (native trees) 1 10 0 area) and a margin- Turf wicket keepers 1120 £s.d. Track hands (W.A. Turf Club) 1 7 6 In respect to riggers of 3 14 0 Other(excludingcaretakers) 146 And inrespecttoallother workers of .... 2 10 6 Sprayersorfumigators of And of other allowances noxiousweedsand/orpests, vermin, mosquitoes or ants, or In respect to Riggers...... 5 4 10 workers employed in destroying and In respect to all other workers 4 18 0 blackberrybushorboxthorn 1 10 0 shall be: Axeman ...... 17 6 per hour Riggers...... 116-1/10 Allother workers 10 9 For work done outside the metropolitan IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF area as defined for the purpose of fixing the WESTERN AUSTRALIA. basic wage, the above rates shall be adjusted in accordance with any variation in the basic No. 325(a) of 1959. wage for the South-West Land Division (other Between The West Australian Plumbers and Sheet than the metropolitan area) from the basic Metal Workers' Industrial Union of Workers, wage fixed for the metropolitan area. Applicant, and Minister for Works and Others, (b) Libertyisreservedtothe partiesto Respondents. apply to amend this clause on the issuance of HAVING heard Mr. R. Clohessy on behalf of the the Ship Painters and Dockers' Award by the applicant and Mr. E. R. Kelly on behalf of the re- Federal Arbitration Commission. spondents, and by consent,I,the undersigned, 2. These amendments shall operate as from the Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- beginning of the first pay period commencing after tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the the date hereof. 528 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF Schedule. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Clause 9.Wages. No. 311 of 1959. Delete subclauses (a) and (b) of existing clause Between Printing Industry Employees' Union of and insert in lieu thereof the following: Australia, Western Australian Branch, Indus- Males. Females. trial Union of Workers, Perth, Applicant and Basic Wage: £ s. d. £a. d. Albany Advertiser(1932)Ltd. andothers, MetropolitanArea Respondents. which for this pur- HAVING heard Mr. L. E. Hearle on behalf of the pose shall be taken applicant and Mr. J. M. Ince on behalf of the to be that portion of respondents and by consent, I,the undersigned, the State comprised Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra- withinaradiusof tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the fifteen (15) miles said Court and in pursuance of the powers con- fromtheGeneral tained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Post Office, Perth14 1 6 9 3 0 Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that Agricultural Areas, being Award No. 23 of 1956, as amended, be and the same the South West Land is hereby further amended in the terms of the Division of the State, attached Schedule and that such amendments except such portion shall operate as from the beginning of the first thereofasiscom- pay period commencing on or after the date hereof. prised within the Dated at Perth this 15th day of January, 1960. Metropolitan Area as (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, definedherein 14 1 3 9 210 Conciliation Commissioner. Goldfields Areas and all other portions of the State,exclusiveof Schedule. the South West Land Delete paragraphs (a) and (b)of Clause 12- Division 13174 90 3 Wagesand insert in lieu thereof Margin per Males Females Week over Per Week Per Week Basic Wage £ s.d. £ s.d. (b) Adult Workers: £s. d. (a) Basic Wage: Head Keeper 217 6 (i) Outside a radius of Keepers .... 115 0 15milesfromthe G.P.O. Perth, but Assistant Keepers 19 0 withinthe South- Senior Gardener .... 115 0 West Land Division14 1 3 9 2 10 Gardener .. 19 0 (ii) Rest of State outside Ground Attendant 1150 the South-West Land Maintenance Man 115 0 Division excluding the area within a radius Caretaker (plus Quarters) 1150 of 20 miles from the Maintenance Labourer 11 6 Post Office, Kalgoor- Gardener's Labourer 76 lie ...... 131749 03 Mechanical Maintenance Man 217 6 Female Aquarist 113 6 Margin Per Week £ s.ci. (b) Adults: Males IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF Machine compositor 6 5 0 WESThRN AUSTRALIA. Hand compositor,letterpress machinist, book-binder 4 16 0 No. 69 of 1960. Females .. 1 106 Between Merchant Service Guild ofAustralia, Western Australian Section, Union of Workers, Applicant,andFremantleHarbourTrust Commissioners, Respondents. IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF HAVING heard Mr. R. H. Featherstone on be- WESTERN AUSTRALIA. half of the applicant and Mr. L. W. Robertson No. 370 of 1959. on behalf of the respondents and by consent, I, the undersigned, Conciliation Commissioner of the Between The West Australian Cleaners, Caretakers, Court of Arbitration, in pursuance of a remission Lift Attendants, Window Cleaners, Attendants to me by the said Court and in pursuance of the and Watchmen's Industrial Union of Workers, powers contained in Section 92 of the Industrial (Perth), Applicant, and Zoological Gardens Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and and State Gardens Board, Respondent. declare that Award No. 16 of 1956, be and the HAVING heard Mr. W. Fitzgerald on behalf of same is hereby amended in the following manner the applicant and Mr. E. R. Kelly on behalf of and that such amendments shall operate as from the respondent, and by consent,I,the under- the beginning of the first pay period commencing signed, Conciliation Commissioner ofthe Court on or after the date hereof. of Arbitration, in pursuance of a remission to me by the said Court and in pursuance of the powers Clause 5.Rate of Pay. contained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbi- tration Act. 1912-1952, do hereby order and de- Delete this clause and insert in lieu thereof:- clare that Award No. 14 of 1946, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended in the 5.Rate of Pay. terms of the attached Schedule. Per Week. These amendments shall operate as fronithe £s. d. beginning of the first pay period commencing on Basic Wage 14 1 6 or after the date hereof. Margin 696 Dated at Perth this 8th day of January, 1.960. Dated at Perth this 25th day of January, 1960. (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, (Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS, Conciliation Commissioner. Conciliation Commisisoner. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 529

Western Australia. COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. Notice of Situation of Registered Office. Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of the THE A. S. BOYLE COMPANY PTY LIMITED Days and Hours during which such Office is hereby gives notice that the registered office of the Accessible to the Public. company is situated at 162 Cohn Street, West Perth, (Pursuant to Section 99 (4).) and that the days and hours during which such officeis accessible to the public are as follows: Jaywoth Masonry Pty. Limited. From Monday to Friday inclusive, between the hours NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (public and bank holidays ex- of Jaywoth Masonry Pty. Limited issituate at cepted). do A. E. Weston, James & Co., 11 Howard Street, Perth, and that the days and hours during which Dated the 11th day of January, 1960. such office is accessible to the public are as fol- V. B. PEEL, lows: From 10 am, to 12 noon and 2 pm. to 4 p.m. Agent in Western Australia. on week days (excluding Saturdays and public holi- days). Messrs. Stone, James & Co., of 81 St. George's Dated this 15th day of February, 1960. Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company. D. SPEJ1J, Solicitor for the Company. Joseph, Muir & Williams, 81 St. George's Ter- COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. race, Perth. Notice of Situation of Registered Office. AYERST LABORATORIES PTY. LIMITED hereby gives notice that the registered office of the com- pany is situated at 162 Cohn Street, West Perth, Western Australia. and that the days and hours during which such COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. officeis accessible to the public are as follows: Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office From Monday to Friday inclusive, between the of a Company Incorporated outside Western hours of 9 am. to 5 p.m. (public and bank holidays Australia which Carries on Business within excepted). Western Australia. Dated the 11th day of January, 1960. (Pursuant to Section 330 (4).) V. B. PEEL, Albert G. sims Ltd. Agent in Western Australia. ALBERT G. SIMS LTD. hereby gives notice that Messrs. Stone, James & Co., of 81 St. George's the registered office of the company was, on the 1st Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company. day of November, 1959, changed to and is now situated at Price Street, Wembley, in the State of Western Australia. Dated this 12th day of February, 1960. COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. J. LOW, Notice of Situation of Registered Office. Agent in Western Australia. HENRY HAYMES PROPRIETARY LIMITED hereby gives notice that the registered office of the company is situated at Rear 252 Albany Highway, Victoria Park, and that the days and hours during COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. which such office is accessible to the public are as Hill 50 Consolidated No Liability. follows: Mondays to Fridays inclusive (except pub- lic and bank holidays) from 9 am. to 1 p.m. and NOTICE is hereby given that a call (the fourth) from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. of threepence per contributing share, has this day been made on the 367,400 issued contributing shares Dated this 16th day of February, 1960. in the capital of the company, thereby making such shares paid up to 3s. 3d. per share.The above J. H. MASON, call is payable at the registered office of the com- Agent in Western Australia. pany do A. E. Weston, James & Co., 11 Howard Messrs. Stone, James & Co., of 81 St. George's Street, Perth, W.A. on Wednesday, 9th March, 1960. Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company. Dated at Perth this 19th day of February, 1960. By order of the Board, RODNEY V. O'SHANNASSY, Secretary. COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946. Notice of Special Resolution for Voluntary Winding-up. (Pursuant to Section 232 (1).) COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. NOTICE is hereby given that at a general meeting Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of the of Cossack Lightering & Traders Pty. Ltd., duly Days and Hours during which such Office is convened and held at the office of Wilson & O'Keefe, Accessible to the Public. 104 St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the State of Western Australia, on Monday, the 14th day of (Pursuant to Section 99 (4).) December, 1959, at the hour of 12.15 in the after- Melton Pty. Ltd. noon, and adjourned to the same place on Thursday, NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office the 18th day of February, 1960, at the hour of 12 of Melton Pty. Ltd. is situated at c/o C. P. Bird noon, thefollowing special resolutionwas duly and Associates, 18 St. George's Terrace, Perth, and passed: That Cossack Lightering & Traders Pty. that the days and hours during which such office Ltd. be wound up voluntarily and that David John is accessible to the public are as follows: Mondays O'Keefe, of 18 Highbury Street, Floreat Park, in to Fridays (public holidays excepted), from 9 a.m. the said State, be appointed Liquidator of the com- to 5 p.m. pany. Dated the 16th day of February, 1960. Dated the 22nd day of February, 1960. LANGLEY CUMMING, B. A. McLARTY, Director. Chairman of Meeting. Geoffrey G. Hammond, of 98 St. George's Ter- Richard S. Haynes & Co., 66 St. George's Terrace, race, Perth, Solicitor for the Company. Perth, Solicitors for the Company. 530 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of the (Section 99 (4).) Days and Hours during which such Office is Notice of Situation of Registered Office. Accessible to the Public. NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office Steam Requirements Pty. Ltd. of Amusu Drive-In Theatre Pty. Ltd. is situated NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office at 16 Egerton Street, Narrogin, and that the days of Steam Requirements Pty. Ltd. is situatedat and hours during which such office is accessible to lot 28, Scarborough Beach Road, Osborne Park, the public are as follows: Tuesdays and Thursdays in the State of Western Australia, and that the of each week, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and from days and hours during which such office is acces- 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. (public holidays excepted). sible to the Public are Mondays to Fridays (except Dated this 11th day of February, 1960. public holidays) from 9 am. to 5 p.m. R. P. JEFFREYS, Daled this 15th day of February, 1960. Director. (SgcI.)D. W. FINKELSTEIN, Solicitor for the Company. COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of the Days and Hours during which such Office is IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, Accessible to the Public. 1943-1959. (Pursuant to Section 99 (4).) NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to sections 402 and 405 of the abovenamed Act, the under- Finger-Jointers Pty. Ltd. mentioned person has been registered on the date NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office specified as qualified to act as of Finger-Jointers Pty. Ltd. is situated at Third Floor, 62 St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the State Auditor and Liquidator of Companies. of Western Australia, and that the days and hours Eric William Smyth, 106 Eleanor Street, Gerald- during which such office is accessible to the public ton; Chartered Accountant. are as follows: From 9 am, to 5 p.m. on Monday to Friday (inclusive) and from 9 am. to 12 noon Date of Registration: 17th February, 1960. on Saturday of each week.The officeis closed Dated the 22nd day of February, 1960. on all public holidays. A. C. MANNING, Dated this 11th day of February, 1960. Deputy Registrar of Companies. B. F. PRINDIVILLE, Director. Lavan & Walsh, Solicitors, of 23 Barrack Street, Perth. COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. Notice of Change of Company Name. (Section 30(5).) COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. NOTICE is hereby given that Leeds Auto Supplies Pty. Ltd. has, by a special resolution of the com- Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of the pany and with the approval of the Registrar of Days and Hours during which such Office is Companies, signified in writing, changed its name Accessible to the Public. to Milligan Enterprises Pty. Ltd. (Pursuant to Section 99 (4).) Dated the 15th day of February, 1960. W.A. Drive Ins Pty. Ltd. NOTICE is hereby given that the registered office T. MACFARLANE, of W,A. Drive Ins Pty. Ltd. is situated at "Hygeia Deputy Registrar of Companies. House," 64 Thomas Street, West Perth, in the State of Western Australia, and that the days and hours during which such office is accessible to the public are as follows: From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959. to Friday (inclusive) and from 9 am. to 12 noon on Saturday of each week.The officeis closed Notice of Change of Company Name. on all public holidays. (Section 30 (5).) Dated this 25th day of January, 1960. NOTICE is hereby given that Dovers Motor Replace- D. C. A. ROBEhTSON, ments Pty. Ltd. has, by a special resolution of the Director. company and with the approval of the Registrar Lavan & Walsh, Solicitors, of 23 Barrack Street, of Companies, signified in writing, changed its name Perth. to Dover Leeds Auto Supplies Pty. Ltd. Dated the 15th day of February, 1960. T. MACFARLANE, Deputy Registrar of Companies. COMPANIES ACT, 1943, AND AMENDMENTS. Notice of Final Meeting of Members. (Pursuant to Section 242 (1).) IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, New Oxford Theatre Pty. Ltd. (in Liquidation). 1943-1959, and in the matter of Finger-Jointers NOTICE is hereby given that a final general meet- Pty. Ltd. ing of members will be held at the offices of the NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section Liquidator, Third Floor, Atlas Building, 8-10 The 26(1)of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of Esplanade, Perth, on Monday, 4th April, 1960, at Incorporation as a Limited Company has this day 10 a.m., for the purpose of receiving the Liquidator's been issued to Finger-Jointers Pty. Ltd. account and report showing how the winding-up has been conducted and the company's property Dated this 15th day of February, 1960. disposed of. T. MACFARLANE, Dated this 23rd day of February, 1960. Deputy Registrar of Companies. H. C. STEWART, Companies Office, Liquidator. Supreme Court,Perth, W.A. 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 531

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN 1943-1959, and in the matter of Jaywoth AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. Masonry Pty. Limited. In the matter of the Will of Thomas Leslie Cecil NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section Broad, formerly of Koorda, and 2 York Street, 26(1)of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate of North Perth, but late of 153 Grosvenor Road, Incorporation as a Limited Company has this day North Perth, in the State of Western Australia, been issued to Jaywoth Masonry Pty. Limited. Retired Farmer, deceased. Dated this 15th day of February, 1960. ALL claims or demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to the T. MACFARLANE, Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trustees and Deputy Registrar of Companies. Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, 93 St. George's Companies Office, Terrace, Perth, on or before the 27th day of March, Supreme Court, Perth, W.A. 1960, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which it shall then PUBLIC NOTICE. have had notice. NOTICE is hereby given that on 30th January, Dated the 15th day of February, 1960. 1960, the firm of Sullivan Bros., carrying on busi- CONNOR & MAYBERRY, ness at Onslow and Three Springs, was dissolved of 110 Fitzgerald Street, Northam, by mutual consent, and that the partnership of Solicitors for the Executor. F. & J. I. Sullivan, comprising Francis and Janet Isabel Sullivan, took over the assets and liabilities of the firm at Onslow, and the partnership of Sul- livan & Maley, comprising Eugene Sullivan and John Morrison Maley, took over the assets and IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN liabilities of the firm at Three Springs. AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. In the matter of the Will of Harold Roberts, late WALTON & LORD, of 116 Grand Promenade, Bedford Park, in 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth. the State of Western Australia, Retired Travel- ler, deceased. ALL claims and demands against the estate of the abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to the Notice to Creditors. Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trustees and Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, 89 St. George's IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN Terrace, Perth, on or before the 27th day of March, AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. 1960, after which date the said executor will pro- In the matter of the Will of Kevin Francis Moylan, ceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased formerly of 44 Riley Road, Claremont, in the amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard State of Western Australia, but late of 13 Sleat only to the claims and demands of which it shall Road, Mount Pleasant, in the said State, Char- then have had notice. tered Accountant. Dated this 15th day of February, 1960. ALL claims or demands against the estate of the LIONEL WESTON de MORLEY, abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth, the Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Execu- Solicitor for the Executor. tor & Agency Company Limited,of135St. George's Terrace, Perth, in the said State, on or before the 27th day of March, 1960, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN entitled thereto having regard only to the claims AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. and demands of which itshall then have had Notice to Creditors and Claimants. notice. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having Dated the 11th day of February, 1960. claims or demands against the estates of the under- mentioned deceased persons are hereby required to JAMES W. PRICKE'ii', send particulars of such claims or demands to me of Seventh Floor, C.M.L. Build- in writing on or before the 28th day of March, ings, 55 St. George's Ter- 1960, after which date I will proceed to distribute race,Perth,Solicitorfor the assets of the said deceased persons among the Executor. those entitled thereto, having regard only to those claims or demands of which I shall then have had notice. Dated at Perth the 22nd day of February, 1960. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN J. H. GLYNN, AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. Public Trustee. In the matter of the Will and Codicil of Jack Tucak, Public Trust Office, Senior(otherwise known asIvanTucak, State Insurance Building, Senior),late of11 Castle Street, Bunbury, 184 St. George's Terrace, Perth, W.A. formerly of Bridgetown, both in the State of Western Australia, Taxi Proprietor, formerly Orchardist and Timber Miller, deceased. Name; Occupation; Address; Date of Death. ALL claims or demands against the estate of the Beavis, Mary Hilda; Widow; formerly of 221 James abovenamed deceased must be sent in writing to Street, Guildford, but late of Morf a, New Road, the Executor, Frederick Noble MoAlinden, of do New Quay, Cardiganshire, England; 9/9/58. R. Brett Asplin, Solicitor, of Bridgetown, on or Richards, Charles Edward; Carpenter; late of 17 before the 27th day of March, 1960, after which Boreham Street, Cottesloe; 26/12/59. date the said executor will proceed to distribute Baker, Edith Phoebe; Widow; formerly of 144 the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons Shakespeare Street, Mt. Hawthorn, but late of entitled thereto having regard only to the claims 130 Fitzroy Road, Rivervale; 8/1/60. and demands of which he shall then have had Milne, Thomas Campbell (also known as Cam notice. Mime); Political Organiser; late of Flat 2, 8 Dated the 16th day of February, 1960. Marine Parade, Cottesloe; 18/1/60. Webb, Arthur Francis; Storeman; late of 9 Coode JOSEPH, MUIR & WILLIAMS, Street, Fremantle; 10/11/59. Agents for R. Brett Asplin, Hitchmough, Margery Jane; Widow; late of 13 Mal- Solicitor for the Executor. colm Street, Fremantle; 2/11/59. 532 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [26 February, 1960.

Payne, John; Business Manager; late of 15 Myers ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE AT Street, Nedlands; 27/12/59. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OEF'ICE. Hulme, Joseph; Retired Gardener; late of 9 Vivian Street, Rivervale; 23/1/60. In every case postage is additional to the Riel, Alice; Widow; formerly of 79 Outram Street, printed price. West Perth, but late of Woodbridge Women's Home, West Midland; 18/1/60. £s.d. O'Farrell, Norah (also known as Honorah O'Far- Abattoirs Act .... .,.. 020 rell); Widow; late of Women's Home, Mount Administration Act (Consolidated) Henry; 18/11/59. 040 Rennie, William Smith; Farmer; late of Morawa; Adoption of Children Act .... 016 2/2/60. Associations Incorporation Act and Langwig, Elizabeth Martha; Widow; late of 108 Regulations Brunswick Road, Albany; 24/9/59. 020 Fitzgerald, Alice Maud; Widow; late of 17E Hare Auctioneers Act .... 016 Street, Kalgoorlie; 18/5/58. Bills of Sale Act ...... Savell, Arthur Frederick; Retired Contractor; late 030 of Dwellingup; 16/1/60. Brands Act ...... 020 Davies, Anna Mary; Widow; formerly of The Haven Bush Fires Act ...... Rest Home, 50 Cambridge Street, Leederville, 040 but late of Claremont; 24/5/59. Carriers Act .... 006 Child Welfare Act.... 036 Companies Act ... 0 10 0 Commonwealth of Australia. Dairy Industry Act 020 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN DairyProductsMarketingRegulation AUSTRALIA - EXERCISING F ED E R A L Act .... 020 JURISDICTION IN BANKRUPTCY. Declarations and Attestations Act 006 In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1924-1954, Dentists Act 030 Part XI, and in the matter of Charles Cohn Campbell Cummins, formerly of Five Way Ser- Dog Act (Consolidated) 016 vice Station, corner of Walcott and Beaufort Dried Fruits Act 020 Streets, Mt. Lawley, but now of 67 Kent Street, Droving Act.... Rockingham, in the State of Western Australia, 016 Turner. Egg Marketing Act 016 Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. Electricity Act 030 Electoral Act NOTICE is hereby given that a first meeting of the 040 creditors of Charles Cohn Campbell Cummins, will Evidence Act 040 be held under the provisions of the Bankruptcy Factories and Shops Act Act, 1924-1954, Part XI, at the offices of John 040 Walton, Solicitor, 170 St. George's Terrace, Perth, Factories and Shops Time and Wages on Monday, the 29th day of February, 1960, at 2.30 Books o'clock in the afternoon. Large 076 At the meeting it will be requested that an exten- Small 050 sion of time be granted for payments of debts. Feeding Stuffs Act 010 Dated this 12th day of February, 1960. Fertilisers Act 016 Firearms and Guns Act C. CUMMINS, 016 (Charles Cohn Campbell Cummins.) Fisheries Act 030 Forests Act 020 Fremantle Harbour Trust Act 030 Commonwealth of Australia. Friendly Societies Act and Amendments 030 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WES'rERN Gold Buyers Act .... 020 AUSTRALIA - EXERCISING FED ERA L Hawkers and Pedlars Act 006 JURISDICTION IN BANKRUPTCY. Health Act (Consolidated) In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act, 1924-1954, 070 Part XI, and in the matter of Gordon Walter Hire Purchase Agreement Act (Consoli- Kemp, of 58 Cyril Street, Bassendean, in the dated) .... 010 State of Western Australia, Business Proprietor, Illicit Sale of Liquor Act.... Vera May Prosser, of 58 Cyril Street, Bassen- 010 dean, aforesaid, Divorced, Lawrence Knott, of Industrial Arbitration Act (Consolidated)0 126 29 Shaw Road, Innaloo, in thesaid State, Inebriates Act Printer, and Evelyn Knott, of 29 Shaw Road, 010 Innaloo, aforesaid, Married Woman, trading Infants, Guardianship of, Act 016 as Kays Agencies, of 25 Palmerston Street, Inspection of Machinery Act with Regu- Perth, in the said State. lations 040 Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. Inspection of Scaffolding Act 016 NOTICE is hereby given that a first meeting of Interpretation Act... 030 our creditors will be held under the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, 1924-1954, Part XI, at the Irrigation and Rights in Water Act 030 offices of John Walton, Suite 7, First Floor, 170 St. Justices Act (Consolidated) 040 George's Terrace, Perth, on Tuesday, the 8th day of March, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. Land Act .... 050 Dated this 22nd day of February, 1960. Legal Practitioners Act 030 For and on behalf of Gordon Walter Kemp, Vera Licensed Surveyors Act 020 May Prosser, Lawrence Knott and Evelyn Knott by their solicitor LicensingAct 046 Limitation Act JOHN WALTON, 020 Solicitor, Limited Partnerships Act.... 010 170 St. George's Terrace, Perth. Marine Stores Dealers Act 016 26 February, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 533

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