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1 Ar4rnrnrnt of WESTERN ATJSTRALIA [2591] 1 ar4rnrnrnt OF WESTERN ATJSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 330 p.m.] [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER.] No. 111.] PERTH: FRIDAY, 24th OCTOBER. [1952. Bank Holiday Boyup Brook, Busselton and Public Service Commissioner's Office, Margaret River. Perth, 22nd October, 1952. PROCLAMATION HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council WESTERN AUSTRALIA. By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles has approved of the following appointments: TO WIT, Henry Gairdnnr, Knight Commander of the Most CHARLES HENRY Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Ex. Co. 1655, P.S.C. 306/52-0. M. Smith, Clerk, GAIRONER, George, Companion of the Most Honoarable Order Governor. of the Bath, Commander of the Most Excellent Kalgoorlie, Crown Law Department, to be Mining LL.S.] Order of the BritishEmpire, Governorin and Registrar,Leonora,MinesDepartment,Class overtheState of Western Australia andits Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. C-II-3, as from 21st October, 1952. Ex. Co. 1650, P.S.C. 304/52K. B.Gartland, C.S.D. 439/51. Clerk to Assistant Crown Prosecutor, Crown Law IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the Department, to be Clerk of Courts, Boulder, Class fifth section of the Bank Holidays Act, 1884, I, C-II-3, as from 21st October, 1952. the Governor of the said State, do by this my Ex. Co. 1671, P.S.C. 310/52P. F. Hoyne, Clerk, Proclamation appoint the following special Bank Factories Branch, Department of Labour, to be Holidays: Clerk, Government Stores Branch, Treasury De- Date and Place. partment, Class C-Il-i, as from 30th September, Tuesday, 4th November, 1952Boyup Brook. 1952. Wednesday, 5th November, 1952Busselton. Ex. Co. 1671, P.S.C. 337/52J. A. Pace, Clerk, Saturday, 8th November, 1952Margaret River. Government Printing Office, Treasury Department, Given under my hand and the Public Seal to be Clerk, Accounts Branch, Public Works De- of the said State, at Perth, this 21st day of partment, Class C-II-1, as from 13th October, 1952. October, 1952. Also of the following appointments, under sec- By His Excellency's Command, tion 23 of the Public Service Act: VICTOR DONEY, Ex. Co.1781, P.S.C. 876/51Brian Frederick Chief Secretary. Carlin, David John Fry, Laurence James Gaffney, Albert WilliamFrederick Hobbs and Geoffrey GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Aubrey Pearce, to be Advisers, Department of Agri- culture, as from 21st January, 1952. Premier's Department, Ex. Co. 1781, P.S.C. 140/52Kevin Joseph Turner, Perth, 21st October, 1952. to be Clerk, Staff and SalariesSection, Chief IT is hereby notified, for public information, that Secretary's Department, as from 14th February, His Excellency the Governor in Council has ap- 1952. proved of the appointment of Mr. H. W. Byfield, Ex.Co.1781,P.S.C. 196/52William Arnold Assistant Under Treasurer, as deputy for the Under Fleay, to be Engineer, Grade 2, North-West Branch, Treasurer, as the part-time Commissioner under Public Works Department, as from 16th February, section 10 (2)of the Rural and Industries Bank 1952. Act, 1944. Ex. Co. 1781, P.S.C. 884/51Ian William Andrews, This appointment to date from the 13th October, to be Patrol Officer, Native Affairs Department, 1952. as from 5th November, 1951. R. H. DOIG, Ex. Co. 1781, P.S.C. 52/52Cathrine May Giles, Under Secretary, to be Accounting Machinist, Lands and Surveys Premier's Department. Department, as from 7th February, 1952. 2592 GOVERNMENT OAZTTE. W .A. [24 October, 1952. Ex. Co. 1781, P.S.C. 159/51John Robert Har- PUBLIC SERVICE EFFICIENCY vey, to be Sorter, Correspondence Despatch Office, EXAMINATION. THE Typists' and Machinists' Efficiency Examina- Chief Secretary's Department, as from 18th April, tion will be held on Wednesday, 19th November, 1951. 1952. Entries close at the Public Service Commissioner's Ex. Co. 1781, P.S.C. 95/52Patrick Villa, to be Office on the 5th November, 1952. Clerk, Forests Department, as from 7th February, S. A. TAYLOR, 1952. Public Service Commissioner. VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE. Date Department. Position. Class. Salary. Returnable. 1952. Public Works Accounting Machinist-in-Charge, State Engi-C-II.-2(F) Margin £l55-217525th October. neering Works (Item 1723/52) Mines Senior Geologist (Item S97/52 (a) .......P-h-b Margin 2625-2675 1st November. Metropolitan \\Tater SupplyCashier (Item 1997/52) C-II.-3 Margin 2290-2310 do. Public Works Engineer-in-Charge, No. 7 Pumping StationG-II.-5 Margin £375-2400 do. (Item 1635/52) (a) (b) Treasury Secretary, Tender Board (Item 120/52) C-II.-7 Margin £47 5-2 525 do. Agriculture . - Technician, Vermin Branch (Item 3064/52) (a) G-II.-3/4 Margin 2290-23508th November. Do. Assistant Officer-in-Charge, Vegetable BranchP-TI-S Margin £525-2575 do. (Item 3040/2) Treasury Clerk-in-Charge Records (Item 8 1/52) C-h1.-3 Margin £290-23l0 do. Do. Senior AccountL Machinist (Item 65/52) C-II.-l(F) Margin 2105-2135 do. Forests Clerk (Item 470/52)........ C-hI.-2 Margin 2250-2270 do. Applications are also called under section 24 of the Act. Free fuel and water.Allowance to cover 7 day week responsibility and all overtime, £120. Applications are called under section 34 of the Act, 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. S. A. TAYLOR, Public Service Commissioner. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN November, 1952, in lieu of the 12th day of Novem- AUSTRALIA, ber, 1952, the date previously appointed. In the matter of the estate of Douglas Varian Pearce, formerly of Norseman, in the State THE Hon. Attorney General, pursuant to section 7 of Western Australia, but late of 28 Tamar of the Electoral Act, 1907-1951, and the authority Street, East Perth, Prospector and Labourer, delegated by the Governor thereunder has approved deceased, intestate, and in the matter of the of the appointment of Owen McDonald Smith as Escheat (Procedure) Act, 1940. substitutetodischarge thedutiesof Electoral Ex Parte the Crown. Registrar for the Boulder District as from the 22nd September, 1952, vice Mr. D. G. Denny, trans- Notice of Application for Order to Escheat. f erred. TAKE notice that an application will be made on the 27th day of November, 1952, at 10,30 o'clock THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the in the forenoon to a Judge of the Supreme Court undermentionedappointmentsofPostalVote in Chambers for an Order that the property men- Officers under the provisions of section 90 of the tioned hereunder being the assets of the estate Electoral Act, 1907-1951: of the abovenamed deceased shall be and become the property of the Crown by way of Escheat. Murchison District (Cue Sub-District). Hayes, Bernard Thomas, 4 High Street, Meeka- Personal Esta tharra, Pastoral Employee. Funds amounting to one hundred and twenty- Hayes, James, High Street, Meekatharra, Butcher five poundsthreeshillingsandninepence and Pastoralist. (2125 3s. 9d.) held by the Public Trustee in the Meehan, Joan, Austin Downs Station, Cue, Married. State of Western Australia to the credit of the Morrissey, John Irwin, Munbinia Station, via Yal- account of the estate of Douglas Varian Pearce, goo, Grazier. deceased, Morrissey, Mavis Mary, Munbinia Station, via Yal- goo, Housewife. Any person claiming title to the abovementioned Connor, Gustavus Mark, Murgoo Station, via Yal- property may appear in support of the claim. goo, Bookkeeper. Dated the 22nd day of October, 1952. Day, Alfred Leslie, Cue, Civil Servant. (Sgd.) L. J. REGAN, Murchison District (Leonora Sub-District). Solicitor for the Crown. Daws, Malcolm Ernest, Mount Ida, via Menzies, This notice was filed by Leo Joseph Regan, of Accountant. the Crown Law Department, Perth. Hetherington, Sofia Henriette Louise, Yerilla Sta- tion, Kookynie, Married. Hetherington, Thomas, Yerilla Station, Kookynie. Crown Law Department, Miller,John Francis,SchoolHouse,Leonora, Perth, 22nd October, 1952. Teacher. MOORA LOCAL COURT. Richards, Mary Josephine, Weebo Station,via Leonora, Home Duties. THE Hon. Attorney General, acting under the Richards,Robert William, Weebo Station,via powers conferred upon him by section 10 of the Leonora, Overseer. - Local Court Act, 1904-1938, has appointed the 11th Rodwell, George Alfred, Laverton, Police Constable. day of November, 1952, as the day for the holding Sewell, Francis George Charles, Laverton, Mine of the Local Court at Moora in the month of Manager. 4 October, 1952.j GOVE,NMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 2593 Ivanac, Kevin, Mount Ida, School Teacher. PublicationsAffectedAustraliaPilotVol. 5 Warren, John, Banjawarn Station, via Leonora, (1948), page 345. Pastoralist. AuthorityFremantle Harbour Trust. Warren, Sylvie, Banjawarn Station, via Leonora, DatedlSth October, 1952. Home Duties. Walker, William John Eric, Leonora, Contractor. H. ACTON, Secretary. THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the appointment of John James Unwin of North Perth FIRE BRIGADES ACT, 1942-1951. as a Commissioner for Declarations under the IN accordance with the provisions of the Fire Declarations and Attestations Act, 1913. Brigades Act,1942-1951, and regulations there- under I hereby declare Alfred William Curtis duly THE Department has been notified that the follow- elected a member of the Western Australian Fire ing trust order and cheque have been lost by the Brigades Board for a period of three years to payees.Payment has been stopped and it is in- represent the Insurance Companies carrying on tended to issue a fresh trust order and cheque in business within the State. lieu thereof:- G. F. MATHEA, Trust Order No. 36714 dated the 18th Feb- Chief Electoral Officer, ruary, 1952, drawn on the Clerk of Courts Trust Returning Officer. Fund for the sum of £59 19s. 9d. in favour of P. J. 21st October, 1952. Pollard. Cheque No. 013333 dated the 3rd September, 1952,drawn ontheCrown Law Department NATIVE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1905-1947.
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