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WESTERN AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 3.30 P.M.) [22071 OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) No, 51] PERTH : FRIDAY, 27 JULY [1984 ROYAL COMMISSION. Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972-1983 . WESTERN AUSTRALIA )By the Governor of Western Australia, His GORDON REID, JExcellency Professor Gordon Reid . PROCLAMATION Governor. WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1By the Governor of Western Australia, His . S IL .1 GORDON REID, (Excellency Professor Gordon Reid. TO EMERITUS PROFESSOR ERIC JAMES Governor. EDWARDS: [L.S,] I, the Governor, acting with the advice and consent PURSUANT to the provisions of section 8 of the Public of the Executive Council, do hereby appoint you and Bank Holidays Act 1972-1983 1, the Governor, EMERITUS PROFESSOR ERIC JAMES EDWARDS acting with the advice and consent of the Executive to be a Royal Commission to inquire into and report Council do hereby appoint Thursday, 6 September 1984 on the following matters:- to be the Celebration Day for the Anniversary of the (a) Should the laws of this State prescribe a means Birthday of the Reigning Sovereign for the Town of of overcoming or resolving deadlocks or Onslow and surrounding area within a radius of 75 km disagreements between the Legislative Assembly from the town centre in lieu of 1 October 1984 . and the Legislative Council in relation to Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the proposed legislation? said State, at Perth, this 10th day of July, (b) If so, what method or methods for overcoming nineteen hundred and eighty-four . or resolving such deadlocks or disagreements By His Excellency's Command, should be prescribed? D. K . DANS, Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the Hon. Minister for said State, at Perth, on 24th July, 1984 . Industrial Relations . By His Excellency's Command, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! MALCOLM J . BRYCE, Acting Premier . GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972-1983 . Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972-1983 . PROCLAMATION PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1By the Governor of Western Australia, His WESTERN AUSTRALIA 1By the Governor of Western Australia, His GORDON REID, fExcellency Professor Gordon Reid . GORDON REID, JExcellency Professor Gordon Reid . Governor. Governor. [L.S .] [L .S.] PURSUANT to the provisions of section 8 of the Public PURSUANT to the provisions of section 8 of the Public and Bank Holidays Act 1972-1983 I, the Governor, and Bank Holidays Act 1972-1983 I, the Governor, acting with the advice and consent of the Executive acting with the advice and consent of the Executive Council do hereby appoint Monday, 20 August 1984 Council do hereby appoint Friday, 19 October 1984 to to be the Celebration Day for the Anniversary of be the Celebration Day for the Anniversary of the the Birthday of the Reigning Sovereign for the Town Birthday of the Reigning Sovereign for the Shire of of Wyndham in lieu of 1 October 1984 . Ravensthorpe in lieu of 1 October 1984. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the the said State, at Perth, this 24th day of said State, at Perth, this 24th day of July, July, nineteen hundred and eighty-four . nineteen hundred and eighty-four. By His Excellency's Command, By His Excellency's Command, D. K . DANS, D. K. DANS, Hon. Minister for Hon. Minister for Industrial Relations . Industrial Relations . GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! 2208 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE . WA. [27 July 1984. AUDIT ACT 1904. Western Australia, (Section 33 .) FINANCE BROKERS CONTROL ACT 1975 . The Treasury, (Sections 24 and 27 .) Perth, 10 July 1984, Application for Finance Brokers Licence by IT is hereby published for general information that the Individual . following officers have been appointed as Certifying To: The Registrar, Finance Brokers Supervisory Board, Officers: I, JOHN HUGILL RATTEN, of 33 Warrington Street, For the Joint House Committee- Esperance, W.A. 6450, hereby apply for a Finance K. G . Foster from 10/7/84 . Brokers Licence under the Finance Brokers Control For the Department of Youth Sport and Re- Act 1975. My address for service of notices in respect creation- of this application is 57 The Esplanade, Esperance, T . Howard from 16/7/84 . W,A. 6450 . P. V . Dwyer from 16/7/84 . Dated this 25th day of July, 1984 . For the Department of Employment and Training- (Signed) J . H. RATTEN . G. A. Doyle from 10/7/84 . For the Country High School Hostels Authority- Appointment of Hearing . P . Bachelard-Lammas from 10/7/84 . I hereby appoint 8 August 1984 at 9 o'clock in the P, J . Hagarty from 10/7/84 . forenoon as the time for hearing the foregoing It is hereby published for general information that application at the Offices of the Finance Brokers the following appointments as Certifying Officers have Supervisory Board, 600 Murray Street, West Perth . been cancelled : C. A . FITZGERALD, For the Department of Youth Sport and Re- Registrar, Finance Brokers creation- Supervisory Board . E. M. Carter from 16/7/84 . For the Department of Employment and Training- Objection to the granting of this licence shall be in B, M. Bowker from 10/7/84 . the approved form and may be served on the applicant For the Public Works Department- and the Registrar at any time prior to seven days before the date appointed for the hearing P. R . Sanford from 10/7/84 . P. F. Dougan from 10/7/84 . C. F. Perozzi from 10/7/84, It is hereby published for general information that EX OFFICIO JUSTICES OF THE PEACE . the following officers have been appointed as Authoris- IT is hereby notified for public information that the ing Officers: following Presidents of Shire Councils have been For the Office of the Co-ordinator General of appointed under section 9 of the Justices Act 1902-1982, Transport- to be Justices of the Peace for the Magisterial District G. 't Hart from 10/7/84 . shown during their terms of office as Presidents of the Shire Councils mentioned :- For the Country High School Hostels Authority- George Rex Edmondson of "Wiagarra" Jerramung- P. Bachelard-Lammas from 10/7/84. up North Road, Jerramungup, President of the Shire of Jerramungup, For the Stirling Magisterial District . Robert Henry Sexton of Sexton Road . Kojonup, President of the Shire of Kojonup . For the Stirling Magisterial District . D. G. DOIG, Under Secretary for Law. Western Australia . NCE BROKERS CONTROL ACT 1975 . Crown Law Department, Perth, 27 July 1.984 . (Sections 24 and 29 .) JT is hereby notified for public information that His Application for Finance Brokers Licence by Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor and Administrator Corporate Body. in Executive Council on 20 March 1984 has :- To: The Registrar, Finance Brokers Supervisory Board . Approved of the following appointment to the Com- MAATSUYKER HOLDINGS PTY. LTD. hereby mission of the Peace for the State of Western Australia . applies for a Finance Brokers Licence under the Finance Hon. Ian George Pratt of 57 Dumsday Drive, Brokers Control Act 1975 . The address for service of Forrestdale and Parliament House, Harvest notices in respect of this application is P .O. Box 633, Terrace, Perth . Esperance 6450. D. G . DOIG, Dated this 25th day of July, 1984 . Under Secretary for Law. (Signed) J . H . RATTEN, Director . Department of Administrative Services, Perth, 16 July 1984. Appointment of Hearing . THE Hon . Minister for Administrative Services has I hereby appoint 8 August 1984 at 9 o'clock in the approved the appointment of the following persons as forenoon as the time for hearing the foregoing Commissioners for Declarations under the Declara- application at the Offices of the Finance Brokers tions and Attestations Act 1913-1972 : Supervisory Board, 184 St. George's Terrace, Perth . Eastough, Kevin Brian ; Waggrakine . C. A . FITZGERALD, Foley, Bernard Charles ; Dianella, Registrar, Finance Brokers Laurie, Aklie ; Katanning. Supervisory Board . Lee, Frank James; Parkwood . McHutchison, Suzanne Grace; Exmouth . Skidmore, Kimberley Harold ; .Banbury. Objection to the granting of this licence shall be in Strahan, Kaye Rosslyn ; Bassendean . the approved form and may be served on the applicant Vincent, Lindsay Raymond ; Innaloo . and the Registrar at any time prior to seven days K. G. SHIMMON, before the date appointed for the hearing . Executive Director. 27 July 1984.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W .A. 2209 INDECENT PUBLICATIONS AND ARTICLES Finger Loving, Vol . 2 No . 3 October, November, ACT 1902-1983 . December 1983 ; American Art Enterprises . I, DESMOND KEITH DANS, being the Minister Fuck Fever FF 11 . (A Gourmet Edition) ; - administering the Indecent Publications and Articles Girls No . 14 ; Sass-Verlags-GmbH & Co . K.G. 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