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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT GAZETTE [July-December The South Australian Government Gazette 1999 VOLUME I Jan-June By Authority: M. G. O’CALLAGHAN, Government Printer, South Australia 2000 January-June] INDEX I INDEX Page Page Accident Towing Roster Scheme Regulations 1984: Brands Act 1933: Notice by the Minister....................................................................................3159 Brands Registered, Transferred or Cancelled— Acts Assented to: First Quarter, 1999 .....................................................................................1929 Acts Interpretation Act 1915...........................................................................3090 Fourth Quarter, 1998....................................................................................380 Barley Marketing Act 1993 ............................................................................3048 Building Work Contractors Act 1995: Collections for Charitable Purposes Act 1939 ................................................1514 Regulations: Commercial Motor Vehicles (Hours of Driving) Act 1973 .............................3146 (No. 33 of 1999).....................................................................................2486 Country Fires Act 1989 ..................................................................................1424 (No. 57 of 1999).....................................................................................2804 Criminal Law Consolidation Act 1935 ........................................1334, 1424, 1514 Business Names Act 1996 Criminal Law (Sentencing) Act 1988.................................................... 1424, 1514 Regulation(No. 69 of 1999) ........................................................................2832 Domestic Violence Act 1994..........................................................................1514 By-laws: Evidence Act 1929 .........................................................................................1514 Mitcham...........................................................................................................412 Explosives Act 1936.......................................................................................3048 Mount Barker .................................................................................................2246 Financial Institutions (Application of Laws) Act 1992....................................3090 Port Adelaide Enfield .........................................................................................15 Financial Sector (Transfer of Business) Act 1999...........................................3090 Walkerville.......................................................................................................513 Financial Sector Reform (South Australia) Act 1999 ......................................3090 West Torrens..................................................................................................2606 Friendly Societies (South Australia) Act 1997................................................3090 Carrick Hill Trust Act 1985: Judges’ Pensions Act 1971 .............................................................................1514 Appointment...................................................................................................2394 Livestock Act 1997.........................................................................................1424 Chiropodists Act 1950: Local Government Act 1934...........................................................................1424 Register ..........................................................................................................2362 Lottery and Gaming Act 1936 ........................................................................1334 Regulation(No. 115 of 1999) ......................................................................3125 Manufacturing Industries Protection Act 1937................................................1334 Citrus Industry Act 1991: Appointment...................................................................2658 Mining Act 1971 ............................................................................................1150 Classification (Publications Films and Computer Games) Act 1995: Mutual Recognition (South Australia) Act 1993.............................................3146 Appointments .................................................................................................1424 Nurses Act 1984.............................................................................................1514 Commercial Motor Vehicles (Hours of Driving) Act 1973: Opal Mining Act 1995....................................................................................1150 Exemption......................................................................................................2659 Parliamentary Superannuation Act 1974............................................... 1424, 1514 Notice of Authorisation ....................................................................................586 Police Superannuation Act 1990.....................................................................1514 Community Titles Act 1996 Racing Act 1976.............................................................................................1424 Regulation(No. 74 of 1999) ........................................................................2843 Road Traffic Act 1961.................................................................1334, 1514, 3146 Companies: Second-hand Vehicle Dealers Act 1995..........................................................1514 ACN 080 266 020 Pty Ltd..............................................................................2609 Shearers Accommodation Act 1975................................................................1424 A. & S. Kowald Holdings Pty Limited..............................................................902 Soil Conservation and Land Care Act 1989 ....................................................1514 Absolute Debacle Pty Ltd.................................................................................414 South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service Act 1936.....................................1424 Aceway Asset Pty Ltd (trading as West Coast Plastic Products) ........... 1645, 2644 South Australian Office of Financial Supervision Act 1992............................3090 Air Cargo Traders Pty Ltd .................................................................... 1628, 2027 Stamp Duties Act 1923...................................................................................1424 All-State Grain Pty Ltd...................................................................................1509 Statutes Amendment (Mining Administration) Act 1999 ................................1150 All Type Fabrications Pty Ltd.........................................................................2386 Summary Procedure Act 1921 ........................................................................1514 Amalgamated Taxi Holdings Pty Ltd..............................................................1628 Superannuation Act 1988 ...............................................................................1514 Anneleigh Investments Pty Limited ................................................................3291 Superannuation Funds Management Corporation of South A. S. Webb Motors (Parkes) Pty Ltd (trading as Australia Act 1995 .....................................................................................1424 W. L. R. Welding)............................................................................ 1645, 2644 Supply Act 1999.............................................................................................1514 Atrium Holdings (SA) Pty Ltd.............................................................. 1628, 2731 Supreme Court Act 1935 ................................................................................1334 Atrium Properties Pty Ltd..................................................................... 1628, 2731 Tobacco Products Regulation Act 1997..........................................................1514 Austmarine Pty Ltd.........................................................................................2251 Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition Act 1997 .................................................1514 Australasian Sign Supplies Pty Ltd .................................................................2644 Wingfield Waste Depot Closure Act 1999......................................................1514 Australian Health Education & Lifestyle Centres Pty Limited ........................1449 Year 2000 Information Disclosure Act 1999...................................................1514 B. & M. Property Enterprises Pty Ltd.............................................................1449 Acts Interpretation Act 1915: Appointments ................................................... 768, 1462 Banton Adelaide Pty Limited................................................................ 1628, 2386 Adelaide Festival Centre Trust Act 1971: Appointment ............................................472 Baskinmore Pty Limited .................................................................................1407 Adelaide Festival Corporation Act 1998: Bethel Pty Ltd ..................................................................................................865 Appointments.................................................................................................1462 Bondgild Pty Limited ..........................................................................
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