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WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 P.M.] [1127] .5, z 0 ea .10 -4,77.2r.itolvota OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER. j No. 29.] PERTH :FRIDAY, JUNE16. [1922. The Factories and Shops Act, 1920. Saturday, but that the Administrator may by Proclama- PROCLAMATION tion at any time and from time to time on the petition WESTERN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency Sir Robert Purse (according to the form in the Sixth Schedule to the said TO WIT ) McMillan,Knight,Lieutenant-Gover- Act) of the majority of the keepers of such shops in any R. F. McMu.LAN, nor and Administratorinand over district.,substitute in thatdistrict for Saturday any Lieutenant-Governor theStateof Western Australia and other week-day: and Administrator. itsDependenciesin theCommon- And whereas a petition in due form wealth of Australia. has been presented to the Administrator by a majority M.P.H. 632/21; Ex. Co. 1700. of the keepers of such shops in the Shop District of WHEREAS it is provided by Subsection (5) of Section Cuballing, praying. that Thursday may be substituted in 102 of "The- Factories and Shops Act, 1920," that it that district for Saturday, as the day on which such shall be lawful for shops to which the said section ap- shops shall close at one o'clock, and itis desirable to plies (except those in certain districts named in the sub- accede to the prayer of such petition:Now therefore I, section) to remain open until nine o'clock on one even- the said Administrator, acting with the advice and con- ing in the week, subject to the provisions of the said sentofthe Executive Council,do hereby substitute subsection, and that the Administrator may from time Thursday for Saturday in the Cuballing Shop District to time by Proclamation, issued on the petition of a accordingly, and do declare that, subject to the said Act, majority of the shopkeepers affected, determine the day the day on which all such shops as aforesaid shall close on which such shops shall so remain open in each week at one o 'clock in the afternoon in the said district shall for any district:And whereas a petition has been pre- he Thursday. sented to the Administrator by a majority of the keepers Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the of such shops in the Shop District of Cuballing, praying said State, at Perth, the14th day of June; that the day on which such shops in such district shall 1922. remain open till nine o'clock in the evening shall be By His Excellency's Command, Saturday, and it is desirable to accede to the prayer of such petition:Now therefore I, the said Administrator, J. SCADDAN, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive for Minister of Public Health. Council, do hereby proclaim and determine that, subject GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! to the said Act, the day in each week on which all such shops as aforesaid in the said District shall remain open till nine o'clock in the evening shall be ,Saturday. Department of Works and Trading Concerns. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the The Road Districts Act, 1919. said State, at Perth, the14th day of June, Nungarin Road District. 1922. By His Excellency's Command, PROCLAMATION J. SCA_DDAN, WESTERN AUSTRALIA,By His Excellency Sir Robert Purse TO WIT. McMillan,Knight,Lieutenant-Gover- for Minister of Public Health. R. F. MCMILLAN, nor and Administratorin and over GOD SAVE THE KING ! ! ! Lieutenant-Governor the State of Western Australia and and Administrator. itsDependenciesintheCommon- The Factories and Shops Act, 1920. [L.S.] wealth of Australia. PROCLAMATION P.W. 1392/22. WESTERN AUSTRALIA, / By His Excellency Sir Robert Furse WHEREAS it is provided by Section 213 (a) of " The TO WIT. McMillan,Knight,Lieutenant-Gover- Road Districts Act, 1919," that a. Board may adopt, in R. F. McMILLAN, nor and Administratorinand over Lieutenant-Governor the Stateof Western Australia and any townsite or in any area defined for that purpose by and Administrator. itsDependencies in theCommon- Proclamation, the system of . valuation on the annual [f..5.] wealth of Australia. value: And whereas itis desirable to approve of and M.P.H. No. 632/21; Ex. Co. No. 1704. define the area. hereinafter described as an area within WHEREAS it is provided by Subsection (2) of Section which the Nungarin Road Board may adopt the system 102 of "The Factories and Shops Act, 1920," that, sub- of valuation on the annual value: Now therefore I, the ject to the said Act, the day on which all shops affected said Adthinistrator, by and with the advice and consent by the said section shall close at one o 'clock shall be of the Executive Council, do hereby approve of and 1128 UNMENT 6AZErtlii,W.A. [JUNE 16, 1922. define the following. area situated within the Nungarin [rite Road Districts Act, 1919. Road District, viz.: Armada'c-/l cIntscott Road District. All that piece of land bounded by lines commencing at Alteration of Nome of TVard. the South-West corner of Avon Location 13867, and ex- tending Eastward along part of the South boundary of ORDER J.N COUNCIL. saidlocationto the South-Western side of Road No. 3949/.1S. 4700; thence South-Eastward along said side of Road WIIEREAS it:mice the provisions of Section S of "The No. 4700 through Location 13089, to the Western side Road DistrictS Act, 1919," the Governor may alter the of Road No. 4(199, and Southward along said side of name of any Road District or Ward: And whereas it is Road No. 409 to the South boundary of Location 130S9 desirable to alter the name of the Ward now known as aforesaid; thence Westward along said South boundary Beenup Ward, in the Armadale-Kelinscott Road District, to the North-Eastern side of the Kununoppin-Merredin to that of Byford Ward: Now, therefore, his Excellency Railway Reserve, and North-Westward along the North- the Administrator, by and with the advice and consent Eastern side of said Railway Reserve to the West boun- of the Executive Council, cloth hereby alter the name dary of Location 13089 aforesaid, and Northward along of the Ward now known as Beenup Ward, in the Arma- Dart of its West boundary to the starting point. dale-Kelmscott Road District, to that of Byford Ward. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the BERNARD PARKER, said State, at Perth, this 14th day of June, Clerk of the Council. 1922. By His Excellency's Command, AT a ,meeting of the Executive Council held inthe (Sgd.) WM. GEORGE, ExecutiveCouncilChambers, Perth, this7th day of Minister for Works. Jame, 1922, the following Order in Council was auth- COD SAYE THE KrAra! ! ! orised to be issued: The Public Troiqcs Act, 1902. Wardcring School-. AT a meeting of the Executive Council held in the ORDER. IN COUNCIL. Executive Council Chambers at Perth this 14th day of P.W. 170S/22; Ex. Co. No. 1597. June, 1922, the following Orders in Council were author- WlIER 11:AS by Section 11 of " The Public Works Act, ised to be issued: 1902," itis made lawful for the Governor, by Order The ,11 eiropotiton Water Sup p9j, Sewerage, and in Council, to authorise the Minister to undertake, con- Drainage Act, 1909. struct, or provide any Public Work (subject as toRail- ORDER 1IN COUNCIL. ways to Section 90), and such authorisation shall be deemed an authority to such :Minister lie and under that M.W.S. 180/22. Act: Nov, therefore, His Excellency the Administrator, W1 lk1REAS by "The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer- by and with the advice and consent of the Executive age, and Drainage Act,1909,"itisprovided that, Council and in exercise of the power conferred by the sabiect,.tp the provisions of the Act, the Minister of `recited section of " The Public Works Act, 1902," cloth Water Siipply, Sewerage, and Drainage shall, with the hereby authorise the flionourable Minister for Works and approval of the Governor, have power to construct and Trading Concerns to provide a School at.Wardering, on extend Water Works, Sewerage Works, and Stormwater the land shown. coloured green_ on Plan P.W.D., Drainage Works: And whereas the preliminary 'require- No. 22075 (L.T.O. 5798), which may be inspected at the ments of the said Act have been complied with, and plans, office of the Minister for Works and Trading. Concerns, sections, and estimates in respect of the works herein- Perth. after mentioned have been submitted to and approved PARKER, by the GovernorinCouncil:Now,therefore,His BERNARD Excellency the Governor, with the "advice and consent Clerk of the Council. oftheExecutiveCouncil,does hereby empower the Minister of Water Supply, Sewerage, and Drainage to undertake the constructiog of the following works under JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. the said Act, namely: Premier 's Department, Metropolitan Prater Supply Improvements. Perth, 15th June, 1922. Proposed 21-inchdiallieterWater ii\lainfromNit. HIS Excellency the Administrator in Executive Council Dan-thorn ReservoirtoItiglfernStreet,as shown on has been pleased to approve of the appointment of : Elan iNI.W.S., S., & D.D., W.A., No. 4000. Lawrence Alexander, Esq., of Perth, as a Justice of the Peace for the State of Western Australia.. This Order in Council shall take effect from the 16th Thomas Alfred Redden, Esq., of Marchagee, as a Jus- day of .tune, '1922. tice of the Peace for the Victoria Magisterial District. BERNARD PARKER, William Jarvis Hoult, Esq., of Sharks Bay, as a Jus- Clerk of Executive Conn tice of the Peace for the Gaseoyne Magisterial District.
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