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Ti OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.]

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No. 2.] PERTH: FRIDAY, JANUARY10. [1941.

Tue Game Act, 1912-13. Tile Fisheries Act, 1905-38. PROCLAMATION PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell, WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell, TO WIT. 5 K.C.M.G.,Lieutenant-Governor in and TO WIT. 5 K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and JAMES MITCHMLL, over the Stateof Western Australia JAMES MITCHELL, overthe Stateof Western Australia Lieutenant-Governor,and its Dependencies in the Coniwon- Lieulenant-Goveruor.and its Dependencies in the Comwon- [as.] wealth of Australia. [L.a.] wealth of Australia. No. 1324/19. IN pui'Sllallce of the provisions of section 9 of the Fish- WHEREAS itis provided by tile Game Act, 1912-13, eries Act, 1905-38,I,tiae Lieutenant-Governorofthe that tile Governor may, by Proclamation, declare from State of Westea-sa Australia, do hereby prohibit all per- time to time that any bird or animal indigenous to SOIls from talcingally fish witatsoever isa that portion Western Australia shall be atall times strictly pre- of Western Australian waters deflatedisatlaeSelaedule served either generally throughout tile State or in asmy hereto, by means of fisililig nets, for a term of three (3) one or more portions thereof, and thattile Governor years fl-ens tile date of publication of this Proclamation may in like manner exempt from the operations of any ill the Government Gazette. such declaration under tile said Act any defined locality And whereas by a Proclamation dated th30th day of Schedule. July, 1924, it is provided that the portions of tile State The waters of that part of Cockburn Sound at Kwin- asad localities defined in the Schedule thereto shall be annBeacitextendingoiie-quaa-ter-of-a-miienorth and a Reserve for Grey Kangaroos, known sciesstifieallv as south of tlae ''Icwlllaua'' wreck and extending seawards Maeropns gigaitteses: And whereas itisdesirableto one-quttl'tel--of-a-mile measured rectangularly fa-om the exempt from the operations oftilesaid Proclamation foresilore. a defined locality: Now tilereforc I, tiae said Lieutenant- Governor, ill exercise of the power aforesaid, do hereby, Givela llllder my haled and the Public Seal of tile by and with the advice and collSellt of the Executive said State at Perth, this 8tla day of January, Council, exenapt from the operations oftileaforesaid 1941. Proclamation and the declaration contaiiacd tllerem all those localities mentioned anti definedill the Scheduic Lv I-us Excellency 's Commasid, hereto as from the 1st day of January, 1941, until tite A. COVERLEY, 31st day of Marcia, 1941. Minister fos' the North-West. Schedule, GOD SAVE THE KING! The Dandarragan Road District; All tilat part of tile Gingin Road District lying Tile Native Administration Act, 1905-1936. to the west of the Midland Railway Line. PROCLAMATION Given under my baud and tlae Public Seal of the WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By Hio Excellency Sir Janles Mitchell, said State, at Perth, this 8thday of January, TO WIT. 5 K.C.M.G., Lieutenant-Governor in and 1941. JAMES MITCHELL, over theStatsof Western Australia Lieutenant-Governor,and ito Dependencies in the Common- By His Excellency's Command, {L.s.] wealth of Australia. D.N.A. 440/40. J WHEREAS it is enacted by section 42 of the Native Premier. Administration Act, 1905-1936, that the Governor may by proclamation whesieves' in tiae interest of the natives GOD SAVE THE KING lie thinks fit declare any municipal district or town or 26 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAnuAuY 10, 1041.

any other place to be an area in winch it shall be un- asiC consent oftiteExecutive Council,do hereby,in lawful for natives, not iu lawful employment to be or exerciseofthepowersaforesaid anti of any other remain: and whereas by a proclamation made under the power enabling mite in this behalf, proclaim and declare said section and published in tue Government Gazette as follows: oil the 3rd clay of May, 1940, the townsite of Northarn That allthat portion ofii estemil Australian was declared to be such an area aforesaid; and whereas evaters defined 110 the First Locality Schedule it is now cleenied desirable and expedient to cancel the said proclamation and to issue this proclamation in lieu attached hereto shallbe closedagainstthe thereof: Now, therefore I the said Lieutenant-Governor use of fishimlg nets as front tile First day of acting with the advice and consent of the Executive August, 1941, until the Thirty-first day of Council and in exercise of the powers conferred upon December, 1941, inclusive. me by the said Act do hereby cancel tile proclamation That all those portions of Western Australian macic under section 42 of the Native Administration Act, waters defined In the Second Locality Sche- 1905-1936, and published in the Government Gazette on dule attached hereto shall be closed against tile 3rd day of May, 1940, and in lieu thereof do by the uscof fishingsmetsas from the First this proclamation declare that alltile portion ofthe day of October, 1941, until the Tlnrty-first State, being portion of the Northam Municipal District, day of December, 1941, inclusive. 1110cc particularly defined and described in the schedule Thatmillthat portion of Western Australian hereunder shall be an area in which it shall be unlawful waters defined in the Third Locality Schedule for natives not in lawful employment to be or remain. attachedhereto shall be closed againstthe else of fishing nets as frons the Sixteenth Cmv of May, 1941, until the Thirty-firstSclayof Hehedule. December, 1941, inclusive. All that portion of land boundedby lines starting from the intersection of the south-western boundary of That allthat portio,e of Western Australian Avon Location 2 with the northern side of tile Groat waters defined iii the Fourth Locality Stile- Eastern highway, and extending generally north-easterly cluhemtttaelied hereto shall be closedagainst along said side of highway to the south-western side of the talcismg of English Perch by any method Robinson street; thence north-westerly along said side of of capture as frons the First clay of July, street to a point in prolongation south-westerly of the 1941, until thc Thirty-first day of October, north-western side ofKennedystreet;thence north- 1941, i,ielusive. easterly to and along the latter side to the south-western side of Clarke street; thence north-westerly along the First Locality Schedule. said side of Clarkestreet and onward to thenorth- All that portion of tl,e oceami watersofRottncst western sideof Suburban road; thence north-easterly Islandlying along said side of road passing through a roadangle ivesl; of thenorthi-eastertiextremityof j,ost near the right banic of the Avon River and onward North Point (0mm floe soorthoer,, side of the said Island) tothsouth-western boundary of Northoamn Sub. Lot a,od ivest ofthe south-westernextremityof Salmon N. 6; thence south-easterly to the north-western corner l'oint (011 tile southern side ot th,esaul Island)and of Sub. Lot N. 46; thence easterly along its northern ,viihin the sea limits of half-a-utile t'ro,utl,e forcsh,ore. boundary and onward to floe south-eastern side of Road No. 112; thence north-easterly along said side of road Second Locality Schedule. to a south-western boundary of Avon Location P. 1; That portion of the waters of Geographe Bay thence south-easterly along said boundary to the nor- extending fromthe north-western sideof the''Fisil thern side of York road; thence easterly along the said Rocic'' to a point half-a-mile along the foresliore and side of road to a point in prolongation north-easterly a quarter-of-a-mile into the waters of the said Bay. of the south-eastcr,o side of Elsie street; thence south- westerly to and along saidside of street to the north- That portion oftile waters of Geographe Bay eastern side of East street; thence south-easterly along extendingfrom,stilesouth-eastern sideof the''Fish the latter sidetothe south-eastern sideof Throssehl Bocic'' to a point hkhf-a-mile along the foresisore and street; thence south-westerly along said side of Tliros- a q Un rico-u f-a-mi hei ,tto the waters of the said Bay. sell street to thesouth-westernside of Burnstreet; thence north-westerly along the latter side of street and Third Locality Schedule. onward to the left bank of the Avon River aforesaid; That portion of the ocean waters near the entrance thence generally north-easterly, downward, along said to Peel's Inlet bounded by the following lines: bank to the south-western boundary of Location 2 afore- On the west by a line drawn in a northerly direc- said; and thence north-westerly along said boundary to tion for a quarter-of-a-mile fromthe extremity of the starting point. Robert Point (on floewestern side of the Bar), Given under my hand and the Public Seal of tile thence by a line drawn to a point on the foreshore said State, at Perth, this 8th day of January, lying a quarter-of-a-mile moortho-east of the Bar at 1941. the entrance to Peel's Inlet, wherever such Bar may be. By His Excellency's Command. Fourth Locality Schedule. (Sgd.) A. COVERLET, The whole of the waters of the Capel River (near Minister for the North-West. Bunbury), including tile creeks flowing into it. GOD SAVE THE KING Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 8th day of January, Tue Fisherics Act, 1905-38. 1941. PROCLAMATION By His Excellency's Command, \Vcsrcm,s AusrmosuiA,fly His Excelleiicy Sir James Mitchell, A. COVERLET, To WIT. J K.C.M.G.,Lieutei,ant-Governorin and JAMES MITCHELL, over the Stateof Western Australia Minister for the North-West. Lieutenant-Governer.and its Dependencies in the Common- [L.sj wealth of Australia. GOD SAVE THE KING ! WHEREAS by section 8 of the Fisheries Act, 1905-38, it is provided that the Governor may, by Proclamation, prohibit all persons from City of Perth (Bating Appeals) Act, 1940. Taking fish of any specified speciesbyany PROCLAMATION specified means of capture; WEsTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Sir James Mitchell, Taking any fish whatsoever, by any specified co wir. j K.C.M.G, Lieutenant-Governor in and means of capture; JAMES MITCHELL, over the State of Western Australia Taking any fish whatsoever, by assy means of Lieutenant-Governor,and its Dependencies in the Comacon- capture whatsoever; jL.S.] wealth of Australia. in any specified portion of Western Australian waters WHEREAS by the City of Perth(Rating Appeals) during any specified time in any specified year or Our- Act, 1940, it is provided that the said Act shall come big a specified portion of aisy year: Now therefore I, into operation on a date to be fixed by proclamation: timesaidLieutesmasit-Governor, hy anti with the advice Now thereforeI,thesaidLieutenant-Governor do JANUARY 10, 1941.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 27 hereby, witil the advice and coilsdnt of theExecutive ernor may by o crieriiicouncil exempt such cnipioyer Council,proclaimthat the Cityofk'ertii (Rating from the operation of the said sectio,l 10;111(1 whereas Appeals) Act, 1940, shall conic into operationontile The\iitiuiiiilllillldofAustralasia, Limited,ofSt. 11th day of January, 1941. George 's-terrace, Perth, beingall employer within the [leaning of tile said Act alld having made application Give, under my hand and the Public Seal oftile ill accordance Witil tile regulations made under tile said said State at Perth this 8th day of January, Act. for exemption from the operation of section 10of 1941. the said Act for the periodof twelve months conimene- By His Excellency's Command. mg oil the let clay of Jamiuiry, 1941, has proved to the satisfaction of the Jlhiister that it has establisheda fumid for insurance for the full amount of its liability (Sgd.) H. MILLINGTON, l5 employer to pay compensation under the said Act to Minister for \irorks all ,corkcrs employed by it,and has deposited at the Treasury securities, to wit a bond for the sum offive GOD SAVE THE KING thousand pounds executed and givell by tile said Coln- puny, charged with, all payments by tile said Company to become due under its liability aforesaid : Now tilde- At a nieetiug of the Executive Council held in the fore His ExechleileytheLieutelrant-Govermloracting Executive Council Chambers at Perth the 19th day of with the advice and consent of the Execlltivc Council December, 1940, the following Orders in Council were and illexercise of tile powersconferred111)011 him by authorised to be issued: the said Act cloth hereby exeulpt tile said Tile National Bank of Australasia, Lilnited, from the operationof The Chulci Welfare Act, 1907-27. section 10 of the Workers' Compensation Act, 1912- 1939, for the period of twelve months couunencing 011 ORDER IN COUNCIL. tIn 1st day of Jallual'y, 1941. C.W.D. 456/40; Ex. Co. 2491. WHEREAS by section 19(2)of the Child Welfare (Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT, Act, 1907-27,itisprovided that theGovernor may Clerk of tile Executive Council. appoint such persons, male or female, as he may think fit,tobe members of any particular Children's Court and may determine the respective senioritiesof such members: Now, therefore His Excellency the Lieutenant- AT a meeting of theExecutive Council heldiiitile Governor by and withthe advice and consent of the Executive Council Cilamubers at Perth this 8th day of Executive Councilcloth herebyappoint thepersons January, 1941, thefollowing Orders illCouncilwere named in the Schedule hereto to be Members of the iiiithioiisedto he issued: Children's Court at the place iuentio,,ed. Road Districts Aet, 1919-1939. Sussexamid Augusta-Margaret River Road Districts Schedule, A Iteration of Common Boundary. Laverton :Dr. George Lloyd Miles, J.P., Mr. Thomas ORDER IN COUNCIL. Henry Harris, J.P., vice Mr. Hugh Leslie Marsh, JR., DIV. 908/40. resigned. HIS Excelicucy the Lieutdnamlt-Governor, acting with L. E. SHAPCOTT, the advice andcoilsent of tile Executive Council, under Clerk of the Council. the provisions of section 8 of tile Road Districts Act, 1919-1939, doth hereby sever from the Sussex Road Dis- trict Location 2730 as lies within such Distl-ict, and annex it to tile Augusta-Margaret River Road District. The Child Welfare Act, 1907-27, (Sgd.) L. E. SHAPCOTT, ORDER IN COUNCIL. Clerk of the Council. C.W.D. 396/39; Ex. Co. 2493. WHEREAS by section 19(2)of the Child Welfare Act, 1907-27, it is provided that the Governor may ap- point suchpersons, male or feniale, as he may think fit, '['lieMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewes-age and to be members of any particular Children's Court and Drainage Act, 1909. may determine tile respective seniorities of such mem- bers: Now therefore HisExcellency theLieutenant- ORDER IN COUNCIL. Governor by and with the advice and consent ofthe M.W.S. 692/24. ExecutiveCouncilclothherebyappointthe person WI-IEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer- named in the Schedule hereto to be a Member of the age amid Dl-ainage Act, 1909, itis provided that, sub. Children 's Court at tile place mentioned. ject to theprovisions of theAct, the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sew'erage amid Drainage shall, with the approvai of the Governor, have power to construct and Scheduie. extend water works, sewerage works, amid stormwater drainage works, and wilereusthepreliminary requil-e- Norseman :Thomas Drummond Parker,J.P.,vice inents of the said Act have been complied with, and Allan Blizard, J.P., resigned. plaiis,sections, and estimates in respect of the works L. E. SIIAPCOTT, llereivatter mentioned have been submitted to and ap- proved by time Goveruor in Councih: Now therefore His Clerk of tile Council. Excellencyti3O Lieutenant-Governor,witilthe advice andconsent of tile Executive Council, does hereby em pow'er the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage to undem-take tile construction of the follow- Workers' Coinpelisation Act, 1912-1939. ing works under tile said Aet, miamely:- ORDER IN COUNCIL. North Perth Stormwater Drainage. WHEREAS it is enacted by sectiomi 10 of tile Workers' ExtensiontoSmitil'sLake Drain(5tllSection) Compensation Act, 1912-1939, thatitshallbeobliga- Dunedin stm-eet from Hobart street to Woodstock street. tory for every employer to obtain from an incorporated Reinforced concrete pipes 24 and 36-inch diameter, insurance office approved by the Minister a policyof including manholes and all other apparatus, complete illsul'alice fortilefull amount oftile liability to pay lengthabout1,110feet,as shown inred on Plan compensation under the said Act to all workers employed M.W.S.S. & D.D., WA. No. 6. by him hut that if an employer proves to tile satisfac- Tilis Order in Council shall take effect from the 10th tion of tile Minister that sHell employer has eStablisiled day of January, 1941. a fund for insurance against sucil liabilityandhas deposited attile Treasury securities chargedwithall L. E. SHAPCOTT, payments to become due under such liability tile Gov- Clerk of the Executive Council. 28 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JANUARY 10, 1941.

The Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage leney the Lieutenant-Governor, with tile advice and con- Act, 1909. sent of tile Executive Council, does hereby empower the Ministerfor Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage ORDER IN COUNCIL. to undertake the construction of the following works M.W.S. 1337/40. under the said Act, namely: WHEREAS by the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewer- age and Drainage Act, 1909, the Minister for Water Metropolitan Water Supply Improvement. Supply, Sewerage and Drainage shall, with the approval MidlandJunction MunicipalityProposed 21-inch of the Governor, have power toeonstruct and extend 1111(1 18-inch water mains at Midland Junction, as shmowii water works, sewerage works and storunvaterdrain- ill red On Plan M.W.S.S. & D.D., No. 6531. age works: And whereas the preliminary requirements of the said Act have been complied with, and plans, This 01-del- in Council shall take effect. fi-om the 10th sections and estimates in respect of the works herein- day of January, 1941. after mentioned have been subniitted to and approved L. E. SHAPCOTT, by the Governor-in-Conocil: Now therefore, 1-us Excel- Old-k of the Executive Council.

ORDERS IN COUNCIL FOR THE WEEK ENDING 10TH JANUARY, 1941.

Department Purport of Order. concerned. File No. Under what Act. Date.

Forests 1772/36 The Forests Act, 1918 8-1-41Excising Nelson Location 11321 (Plan 439B/40, Fl) from State Forest No. 30. Do. 1252/40 do. do. Excising the following locations from the State Forests shown :- State Forest No. 9 :Nelson Locations 11324 and 11345 (Plan 439B/40, E and F2). State Forest No. 22:Cockhurn Sound Loca- tion 920 (Plan 341C/40, D3). State Forest No. 27 :Boyanup A.A. Lots 107, 214, 215, and Wellington Location 2651 (Plan 414A/40, A and Bl). StateForestNo.37 :Nelson Location 2694 (Plan 438D/40, B4), State Forest No. 39 :Nelson Location 8207 (Plan 442C/40, D and E3).

L. B SHAPCOTT. Clerk of the Council.

Premier's Department, Tray. No. 16/39:Mi'. A.}'am'ker fortileState Perth, 9th January, 1941. Batteries Briun'h, for tile period 2nd to the 31st Deeemn- IT is hereby notified, for public information, tllat His her, 1940. Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive 001111- Trsy. No.149/35:Mr. H. E. Huniphrcysforthe cii has been pleased, iii pursuance of the provisions of Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewem-ageandDrainagc section 3 of the Civil Defence (Emergency Powers) Act, Department ill place of Mr. B .1.Clarkson,asfrom 1940, to establish a Civil Defence Council and to ap- 4/12/40. point thereto the undermentioned persons The I-Ion- Ti-sy. No. 58/40:Mr.JohnBrudenellforthe ourable A. H. Panton, Mr. L. E. Sha1cott, Mr. R. J. Agricultural Bank at Northamnfortheperiod 7th Dumas, Professor N. S. Bayliss, Mr. C. 1-I. Long, Mr. D. November to 2/12/40. Hunter, Mr. F. W. Gerhard, Mr. F. J. 1-luelin, Mr. J. Ellis, Mr. W. I-I. Taylor, Mr. F. C. Edinondson, Mr. J. A. J. REID, G. Kilpatrick, with the Honourable A. H. Pantonas Under Treasurer. Chairman of the Council and Minister charged with the administration of the Act. FARMERS' lJEBT ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934. L. E. SHAPCOTT, Under Secretary Premier's Department. NOTICE is hereby given that tile following Stay Orders have been issued in accol-daneewithsection7,sub- section (1) of the Farmers' Debts Adjustment Act, TIlE AUDIT ACT, 1904. 1930-1934, which reads as follows: The Treasury, A Stay Order shall direct that no action, execu- Perth, 9th January, 1941. tion, distress for rent, proceedings on default for breachof covenant under any mortgage or other 1'l'is hereby j,ubhishcd for general information that the security for money, or under an agreement for sale following appointments have been approved: and purchase of land, or other process or proceed- Receivers of Revenue: ing, shalt be commenced or proceeded with, or put Treasury 616/40 :Mr. B. Whitely for the Registrar in force against time farmer or any of the farmer's General 's Department during the absence of Mr. W. V. assets, svhethem- utihsed in connection with or form- Gray from 30/12/40 to 8/1/41; ing portion of the assets comprised in his farming Treasury No. 58/40:Mr. J. L. Wallace for the Agri- business or not, during tile operation of such Stay cultural Bank from 18/12/40 to 2/4/41, (inclusive) Order: Provided that, by leave of a Judge, any Treasury No. 4/41:Mr. J. A. Sullivan for the Caves actionmay, notwithstanding the Stay Order, be House iustitutcd and/or carried on against the farmer but Treasury 616/40 Mr. H ..J. Goodes for the Registrar not beyond judgment. General's Department ±1011, 23/12/40 to 16/1/41. Granted under Section 11. Certifying Officers: (Writing down or suspension of Debts.) Tray. No. 13/40:Mr. J. H. BlightfortheRail- Farmer (Surnanic amid Christian Names), Address, and way Department as froni 25/11/40, and the appointment Date of Order. of Mr. G. T. Hatton has been cancelled from the same Pepall, James I{arry; Katnuning; 31st Decenibel-, 1940. date. Hack, Bedfoi-d Percy; Congelin; 6th January, 1941. Trsy. No. 43/35 Mr. WilliamC.Bradshawfor All claims against these fam'lnels to be forwardedto the Lands, Farmers' Debts, Forests arid Agricultural the Director, Temple Com-t, Wihiamn sti-eet, Perth. Departments iii place of Mr. y\rplj111 N. Fingland,as from the 3rd December, 1940. W. A. WHITE, Dii-ectoi-. .1A1ARv 10. 1941.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 29

FARMERS' DEBTS ADJUSTMENT ACT, 1930-1934. Clerk, Metropolitan wmtter Supply Department, as from NOTICE is hereby given that the adjustment of debts 1st July, 1940. under seetion 11 of the Act of the following farmers Ex.Co. 2312;1'.S.C. 826/40B. IV.Beere,Clerk, has been finalised and theStayOrdershavenow Metropolitan Water Supply Department, toa similar lapsed as from date specified :Gray, James, Holleton, position litClass 9, £294-306, as from 1stDecember, via Nareinbeen; Mablesou, H. H., Doodlakine; Carter, 1940; T. 0. and H. T., Doodlakine; Faweett, John Atkinson, Ex. Co. 2510C. A.Fisher,JuniorClerk, Meeka- tliai-ra, Mines Department, tobeClem-k,asfrom 1st Narcinbeen; 7th January, 1941. November, 1940. W. A. WHITE, Also the following retirements Direr. Ex. Co. 2314T. J. Maher, Clerk in Charge Agri- 8/1/1941. cultural Accounts, Laucis and Surveys Department, under section 67 of the Public Service Act, as from 25th Deceni- bet-, 1940; Office of tile Public Service Commissioner, Ex. Co. 2309L. W. S. Macdonald, Inspector of Stock, Perth, 9th January, 1941. Department ofAgriculture,undem-section 67 of the HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Public Service Act, as from 13th February, 1941. Council has approved of ti'e following appointments: IT is herebnotified for genes-al information that Mon. Ex. Co. 77; P.S.C. 441/39Olga Etnilene Mary Berry, day, 27th January, 1941, (Australia Day) will be ob- under section 29 of tile Public Service Act, to be Assist- servedasaPublicService Holiday throughoutthe ant, Treasury Department, as from 1st June, 1940. Service. Ex. Co. 77;P.S.C. 610/37Gordon Douglas Lewis, GEO. W. SIMPSON, under section 28 of the Pubhe Service Act, to be Junior Public Service Commissioner.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE. Date Department. Position. Salary. Returnable.

1941. Public Works * District Supervisor,KalgoorlieArchitecturalDi- Class 6, 18th January. vision £378-402 Lands and Surveys Draftsman, 1st Class (Item 448) Classes 5/6, 25th January. £366-438 Do. do. Assistant Examiner and Senior Computer (Item454) Class 6, do. £366f402 Crown Law Clerk, Electoral Branch (Item 1423) Class 9, do. £294f 306

* Applications are also called under section 29 of the Public Service Act. Limit fixed at £414 in accordance with clause 8 of the Professional'Agreernent. Applications are called under section 38 of the Public Service Act, 1904, 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. GEO. W. SIMPSON, PublicServiceCommissioner.

Crown Law Department, Department of North-West, Perth, 9th January, 1941. Perth, 9th January, 1941. THE Hon. Minister for Justice has approvedofthe Ex. Co. No. 80. undermentioned appomtnients 1-118Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive P. H. Straltan as Bailiff oftileCoolgardic Local Council has hceit pieasel to approve of tile addition to time Court vice A. K. Snnter, transferred Second Schedule totImeFisheries Act, 1905-1940, the K. Stutteras BailiffoftheDalwallinuLocal following particulars ill relation to the crayfish, viz:- Court at Morawa vice IV. L. Simous, transferred; Couminon name offishcrayfislm, length 2% inches, J. Bayhiss as Acting Bailiff of the Wagiu Local miteasured fm-out the base of time rostrum (or beak) to time Court during the absence of A. Duperouzel on leave; end of the cat-apace (or body) E. B. Lee as Acting Bailiff of the Mt. Magnet Local Court at Sandstone during the absence of lii. MeG eary, (Sgd.) L. .JONE8, oil leave; Under Secretary for the North-West. William Leslie Black, Esq., of 77 Viking road, Pal- keith, as a Commissioner for Declarations underthe FORFEITURES. Declarations and Attestatiosis Act, 1913. THE undermentioned leases lìave heemi cancelled under section 23 of the Land Act, 1933-39, for non-payment IV. S. BOWN, of i-eat or other reasons: Acting Under Secretary for Law. Name; Lease No.; District; Reason ;Corres. No.; I'lan. Devereux, James; 20884/47; Yundurup 14; £4 13s. Od.; NATIVE ADMINISTRATION ACT, 1905-1936. 1100/28; Yundurup. Ewing, E. N. (Mrs.); 3116/639; Augusta; £5 Os. Od.; Department of Native Affairs, 402/305; Augusta. Perth, 7th January, 1941. Forrester, R. 0-. N.; 347/2731; Sussex 2665; abandoned; Native Affairs 360/40. 2104/39; 44OA/40, B2. PURSUANT to the provisions of section 7 of the Native Harding, N. N. (Mrs.); 338/1848; Donnybrook61; Administration Act, ].905-1936, the ilonourable the Miii- £3 Os. Od.; 1130/37; Donnybrook. ister for the North-West has approved of the appoint- I-Iebiton, J. K. (Jr.) ;3116/820; Victoria; £6 Os. Od.; ment of Constable E. J. Bayliss as a Protector of Natives 2171/38; 95/80, Al. for the Wagin District, during tile absence on leave of Hogan, N. A. N. (Mrs.); 338/2174; Norseman 725; Constable A. Duperouzel. £11 9s. Od.; 1602/39; Norseman. F. I. BRAY, Kerr,0-.N.; 338/2102; Augusta 241; £13 lOs.Od.; Commission or of Native Affairs. 880/39; Augusta. 30 GOVERNNENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JANUARY 10, 1941.

Kerr, G. M.; 338/2103; Augusta 242; £13 lOs.00.; of tic above Act, and I-us Excellency the Lieutenant- 879/39; Augusta. Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to ap. Kramer, Karl; 6661/153; Wiluna 484; £6 Os. 00.; 366/ prove of the by-laws of the Slanjimup Road Board as 33; Wiluna. published on pages 1098 and1099 of the Goeernincnt McElroy, F. A.; 338/2152; Collie-Cardiff 338; £9 5s. GazeBo, dated the 24th May, 1940, for the establish- 00.; 4084/25; Collie-Cardiff. inent,nhiunten:niec and equipment ofthesaidBush Posa, E. F. (Mrs.); 4123/153; Bruce Rock 126;£1 Pu.0 Brigade. 16s. 00.; 2474/18; Bruce Rock. Posa, E. F. (Mrs.); 4120/133; Bruce Rock 125; £2 2s. G. L. NEEDHAM, 5d.; 2473/18; Bruce Rock. Under Secretary for Lands. Salas, Kevin; 338/2236; Big Bell 138; £11 Os. 60.; 371/ 40; Big Bell. Shortland, L. P. F.; 338/2142; Norsemau 711 ;£9 Os. BUSH FIRES ACT, 1937. 00.; 1439/39; Norseman. Appoiiltlllcllt of OfficertoIssue Clover Burn g Sorenson, B. 0.; 338/2006; Quairading 203; £27 12s. Permits. 6d.; 3361/28; Quairadiug. Sorenson, R. 0.; 338/2003; Quairading 204; £22 lOs. Department of Lands and Surveys, 00.; 3360/28; Quairading. Purr. No. 4122/40. Perth, 8th .lannary, 1941. Struthers, I. M. (Mrs.) ;338/2228; Muntadgin 34; £13 II '1' isher,: l'y notified that the Hon. the Minister for lOs. 00.; 1814/39; Muntadgin. Lands has a ppoiuted, under the. provisions of the above Ward, M. A.;338/2036; Ejanding 40; £16 4s.00.; Act, Mr. 11.1. Vincent, Secretary, Road Board, Cubal- 2388/38; Ejanding. hing, an :nthorised olhicer for the purpose of issuing Ward, M. A.;338/2037; Ejanding 9; £22 lOs.00.; permits for burning for clover burr during the' pro- 2389/38; Ejanding. lubited period subjecttoRegulatiutis 13to 15 (in- C. L. NEEDHAM, clusive), under the above Act. Under Secretary for Lands. C. L. NEEDHAM, Under Secretary for Laiids. GOVERNMENT LANI) SALES. PH E underinentioned allotnieii ts of land will be offered for sale at public auction on the dates and at the BUS1-I FIRES ACT, 1937. places specifiedbelow. Wider the provisions ofthe Land Act, 1933-1939, and its regulations:- Appomtnient of BushFire Control Officers. Department of Lands and Surveys, COOLGABDI B. Perth, 8th January, 1941. 24th .jannarv, 1941, at Ii am., it the Mining Registrar's Corr. Nos. 4009/40, 4122/40, 586/40 and 247/40. Office- IT is hereby notified for general information, that the underinentioned Road Boards have appointed the fol- ICoolgardicTowu 19, lr.. £12 lOs.; 2032, 2Op., £10. lowing gentlemen as Bush Fire Control Officers in their respective Road Districts: BRIDGETOWN. Bruce Rock :Messrs. Thomas Newell and 28thJai,uarv,1941,at noon,attheDistrict Lands Thomas George Retalic vice Messrs. Herbert Ernest Office- Black and Harvey Armstrong Crooks. ::Muh1aiyupTo,vji 13, 19, 3r. each, £10 each. Cuballing Road Board A. C. Quarterinnin and B. J. Vincent. . Darling Range Road Ilnard:Mr. Albert Victor 28th.January, 1911, at 2 p.m., at the District Lands .Jackson. Office- Serpentine-Jarrandale Road Board.]\Iessrs. Wil- ham Taylor, WilliamRobertson, Alexander Rnpert 11iouhderTown (Dart street), 766, 1r., £12 lOs.; Richardson,Alfred Cook,Daniel Glyn Watkins, (Johnston street 1, 2363, Ir., £12 lOs. Stanley Thomas Marsh, Ivan George Elliott, .James I KalgoorlieTown (Egan street),K. 468,39.6p., Mom.phett Henderson and Herbert Clement Kentish. £12 iOs.; (Varden street) B. 1259, ir., £12 lOs.; (Lewis street)1706, 1107,lr.,each, £12 each; C. L. NEEDHAM, (Lyahl street) 1670, Ir., £12 lOs. Under Secretary for Lands. YOIJANM I. 29th January, 1941, at 11 am., at the Police Station- LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING. flouannnTown 199, ir., £25. Under Part VI. of the Land Act, 1933-1939. tSublect to leasehold conditions only and that the IT is hereby notified that the land described hereunder lessee shall not be entitled to convert the lotto fee will he available for general selection under Part VI. simple at any future date. of the Land Act, 1933-1939,on and after the date ±The provision of clause 22 of the regulations for the specified: sale or leasing of Town and Suburban lands at auction WEDNESDAY 15th JANUARY, 1941. shall not apply at the sale of these lots. All Lmproveinextts on the land offered for saleare the PERTH LAND AGENCY. 'roperty of the Crown, and shall he paid for as the Eastern Division. Minister may direct, whose valuation shall be final and Ngahbain b)istrict (about 8 miles East of Coolgardie.) binding on tIe purchaser. Purr. No. 16115/20. (Plans 39, 40, 50 and 49/80.) Plans and further particulars of these sales may be That area of uiisurveyed land, containing about 40,332 uhtainecl at this Office.Land sold to a depthof 200 acres, being HA. Smithi 's forfeited Pastoral Lease No. fretbelow the natural surface, except in mining dis- 2:867/97subject to payment for improvements, if any. friet, where itis granted to a depth of 40 feet or 20 feet only. (1. L. NEEDHAM, Eucla Division. Under Secretary for Lands. Delisser District (near Loongamla.) Purr. No. 2337/37. (Plan 28/300.) THE BUSH FIRES ACT, 1937. Thatareaofunsnrveyedland,containingabout Department of Lands and Surveys. 20,000 acres, being A. J. Spice's cancelled application Corrcs. No. 2459/39. Perth, 8th January, 1941. for forfeited Pastoral Lease No. 1O50/95A. IT is hereby notified for general information that the Walpole No. 3 Bush Fire Brigade personnel :P. V. Dawson, captain; B. I-lull, J. Marsland, L. Hunter and Eucla Division. .F. Howe, lieutenants;andthe South Walpole Bush Oldfiehd District (near Lake Shaster.) Fire Brigadepersonnel :L. Wheatlev,captain;P. Porr. No. 1 715/37. (Plan 421/80, E & F 3 & 4.) Burton, C. Cooper a ad A. W. Thorn, lieutenants, were rlhemt area of unsurvei'ed land, containing about 20,000 duly registered as Bush Fire Brigades on the 30th day aries: being A. Munro 's forfeited Pastoral Lease No. of December, 1940, inaccordance withthe 393/159. JANUARY 10, 1941.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 31

WEDNESDAY,12thFEBRUARY,1941. Tanksite accounttotal purchase money and interest PERTH LAND AGENCY. over 25 yeats, £172 iSs. 4d.; half-yearly instalments, £3Os. 2d.; subject to Agricultural Bank indebtedness North-West Division. andto the mineral i-iglits being reserved to the Govern- Gregory District (neal' Mt. Brockitian) ment and the Midland Railway Company of W.A., Lim- Corres. 1585/28. (Plans 96/300 and 977300.) ited; being E. Y. Morcombc 's forfeited Lease 20/1513. Thoseareasofuns ii r vevm 1 1 a 0(1 contain ngahoii 20,480,20,4 80, 20,480, and 15,566 acres; being11.13. Williams'forfeitedPastoralLease Nos.394/SOS, Yaudanooka Estate. 394/674, 394/673, and 394/753, respectively. Open under Pai-t V. of the Land Act, 1933-1939, as G. L. NEEDHAM, modified by Part VIII. Under Secretary for Lands. Coir. 8598/19.(Plan 123/80, 132.) Location 45, containing 642a. ii'. 151).; purchase money LAND OPEN FOR SELECTION. i,477 i's. lid.; half-yearly instalments first 5 years, IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the iittei'cst only'.to returned soldiers at 45,per cent, per areas scheduled hereunder are available forselection annum-33 4s.10(1.;to civilians at 5 per cent, per under Part V. of the LandAct, 1933-1939,andthe aniinmf36 iSs. 80.; half-yearly instalments over the regulations appertaining thereto,subjecttothepro- balance, 35 years, including prmcipal and interest: visions of the said Act. to returned soldiers. 41/per cent, per annum-841 Applications must be lodged at the Land Agency 3s.90.;tociviliansat5 per cent, per annum-43 Office as specified hereunder not later than the date iGs. 3d. specified, but may be lodged before such date ifso Tanksite aerounttotal purchase money including in. desired. terest, £258 i5s.;half-yearly instalments, £53s. 6d.; All applications lodged on or before such date will be subject to Agricultural Bank indebtedness anto the treated as having been received on the closing day, and mineral rights being resei-ved to the Crown and the Mid. if there are more applicants than one for any block, tIme laud Railway Company of WA., Limited; beingR. applinationto be granted will be determined by the Q uai-termaine 'sforfeited Lease 20/1469, 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 appli- WEDNESDAY,22ndJANuARY,1941. cants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date ALBANY LAND AGENCY. time, and place of the meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least three days between the Plantagcnet District(a djoining Nnri-ikup). c-losing date and the sitting of the Board. Corr. No, 12101/05.(Plan 451/80, 132.) If an applicant wishes to appear before the Land The unsnrveyedni-en,containingabout 15 acres, Board in person lie may apply to the Head Office or bonnded on the northivard by Beat-il street; on the east- to the Clerk in Charge of any of the District or Branch ward by the extension soutltwa.i-d of the eastern side Land Officesfor a certificate to the Railway Depart. of Roberts street; on the south by Location 4433; on ment whh'li, on presentation at the nearest Railway the westward by the Great Southern Railway Reserve; Station will entitle lnm to a Return Ticket, at Conces- available subject tosul-vey,classification and pricing. sion Rates, to the place where the Board will sit, avail- The boundaries ofNarrikupTo-iisite-at'ehereby able for seven days from the date of issue. amended to exclude suchal-en. The selector of a 1-lomestead Farm from arty locatioam must take the balance thereof, if any, under Conditional Pu rrhia so. BRIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY. All marketabletiumber,includingsandalwoodand mallet,isreserved to the Crown, subject totIme pro- Sussex District (about 3 miles northward of Mowcn). visions of clause 18 of the regulations. Con'. No. 2530/31.(Plan 440A/40, Cl.) Theunsnrve)'edarea,containing about 160acres, SCHEDULE. houndedby lines commencing at the south-east corner af Location 1735 and extending nomth along its east NOW OPEN boundai'y to its iioi-th-east coiner; thence east about 37 PERTH LAND AGENCY. chains and south about 44 chains to the north side of a road passing along the nom-th boundary of Location 2270; audanooka Repurchiased Estate. thence west along said side of road tothe starting Open under Part V. of time Land Act, 1933-1939, as pomt.Avadable subject to sul-vey, classification and modified by Part VIII p1-icing. Corres. 562/32.(Plan 123/80, El.) Location 27, containing 918a. ir. 281); purchase money f2,755 5s. 60.;half-yearly instalments first 5 yeas's, BLTNBURY LAND AGENCY. interest only :to returned soldieisat41,5 per cent. per amuiuni-61 ills.100.; to civilians at 5 per cent. Wellington District (near Collie-Cam-duff) - per aumnnnf68 ii's.Sd.; lialf.yearly instalments over Corr. No. 10531/09.(Plan 411C/40, 133.) the balance, 35 years, including principal and interest: Location 2946, containing 20 acres, at i8s, per acre to returned soldiersat41/,pet' cent. pci- annum-76 Location 2947, containing iGa. 2i., at 18s. Gd. per acre; 16s. 20.;to civilians at 5 per cent.pci' annum-8i Location 4480, containing 3m., at 6s. pci- ado (exclud- 14s. 2d. ing sul-vei-fee), and Location 4481, containing 44a.. Tanksite accounttotal purchase money and interest at 7s, per acre(exeludinu sm--ev fee) ;classifications eve!- 25 years, £200 4s. 20., half yeat-ly instalments, £4 pages 86 and 88 of File 10531/09. Os. 10.; subject to Agricultural Bank indebtedness and to tIme mineral rights being reserved to the Government :uid the Midland Railway Company of W.A., Limited; SALMON GUNS LAND AGENCY. being H. M. Jones's forfeited Lease 20/2415. Esperanee District(neas- Caitup Siding). Cos's', No, 14880/il.(Plan 423/80, D2 & 3.) Yandanooka Estate. Location 623, containing i3O00a,, at 2s, pci' acre. Open under Pam-t V. of the Land Act, 1933-1939, as modified by Part VIII WEDNESDAY, 29thJANuARY,1941. Corres. 15558/20.(Plan 123/80, El and 2.) Location 28, containing OSOa, it-. l9p.; purchase money GERALDTON LAND AGENCY. i,564 15s. lid.; hialf.yearly instalments first 5 yeats, \ietos'ia District (about 2 miles north-east of Bunjil). interest only: to returned soldiersat41/2per cent. Open under Part 51,(sees. 47 and 49 only). per unnunif35 4s. 2d.; to civilians at 5 pci- cent. per Corr, 3938/40.(Plan 96/SO, Al and 2.) annumnf39 2s.Sd.;half-yearly instalments over the Locations 6235 and 6877, containing 1,609a. 3r. lop., balance, 35 years, including principal and interest: at4s,90. peracre;classificationpage 15 ofFile to returned soldiers at 4/2 per cent, per annumf43 643/27; subject toAgricultural Bank and Industries 12s.Gd.;to civilians at 5 per cent. per annuns-46 Assistance Board indebtedness; being E. Byne 's can- Si. 2d. celled application. 32 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA [JANUAHY 10, 1941.

NARROGIN LAND AGENCY. Ninghau District (about 11 miles north-west of Roe District (about 91/2 miles north of Burngup). Koorda). Open under Part V. (Sees. 47 and 49 only). Open under Part V. (sees. 47 and 49 only). Corr. No. 6681/23. (Plan 56/80 D & El.) Corr. No. 237/38.(Plan 387/80, El.) Locations 689, 1839, 907, and 694, containing 1,359a. Locations 158 and 760, containing 1,333a.lv.lOp., Pr.lip.,atOs. per acre;classification page 75 of at Os. 3d. per acre; classification page 22a of 237/38; 6681/23; subject to Agricultural Bank indebtedness; subjectto Agricultural Bank indebtedness, and toa being H. l5rattsforfeited Leases 40705/55, 23872/74 cropping leasewhich expires28/2/42; being H. N. and 19629/68. Stabler's forfeited Lease 348/819. Hoe District (about 30 miles cast of Wadderia). Roe District (about 3 miles south-west of Karlgarin). Open under Pait V. (Sees. 47 and 49 only). Open under Part V. (sees. 47 and 49 only). Corr. No. 1741/25. (Plan 6/SO A4.) Con. No. 5946/22.(Plan 376/80, D and El.) Locations 252 and 13.58, containing 1,911a. 2i-. 34p., Location 494, containing 1,409a. Or. 24p., at Os. per at 3s. 9d. per acre; classification page 15 of 4025/25; acre; classification page 4 of Pile 5946/22; subject to subject to Agricultural Bank and Minister for Lands Agricultural Bank, IndustriesAssistance Board and indebtedness; being S. A. Harper's forfeited Leases Minister for Lands indebtedness,and toa cropping 63/209 and 74/204. lease whichexpires on 28/2/1942; being A. F. Fine- more's forfeited Lease 40183/55. PERTH LAND AGENCY. Peel Estate (about two miles cast of Wellard). Williams District (about 9 miles south of Geeralying). Open under Part V. of the Laud Act, 1933-1939. Open under Part V. (secs. 47 and 49 only). Corr. 717/31. (Plan 341D/4O B3.) Corr. No. 5640/20.(Plan 385D/40, B4.) Lots 46, 47 and 48, containing 272a, 3r.; purchase money, £150 5s. lid.; first half-year's instalment as de- Location 12364, containing 825a. ir. 26p., at 3s. per posit, £2; half-yearly instalments over 297years, in- acre; classification page 7 of 5640/20; Location 10839, containing 95a. ir., at lOs. per acre; classification page 4 cluding principJ and interestto civilians at 5 per of 12249/11; Location 10833, containing l2Oa., at 7s. cent. per annum, £4 17s. 2d. ;to returned soldiers at per acre; classification page 5 of 12250/11; Location 41/ p1 cent. pci annum, £4 us. Gd.; subject to the 10840. containing iO7a., at us, per acre; classification conditions applying to this estate; being A. T. Sloan's page 3 of 12252/li; Location 9754, containing 136a., forfeited Lease 55/2142. at lOs. per acre; classification page 12 of 5846/10; sub- ject to Agricultural Bank indebtedness; being J..Jago's forfeited Leases 14577/68, 10683/56, 10682/56, THURSDAY, 30th JANIJARY, 1941. 30502/55 and 26275/55. B1IIDGETOWN LAND AGENCY. Nelson District (about 18 nules south-east of Manjimup). NORTHAM LAND AGENCY. Open under- Part V. (Sees. 47 and 49 only). Avon District (near Marshall Rock Siding). Corr. No 5313/12. (Plan 443A/4O B2.) Open under Part V (sees. 47 and 49 only). Location 3S33, containing lGOa., at 9s. 9d. pci- acie; Con. No. 2502/22.(Plan 55/80, C2 and 3.) classification page lilAof 5313/12;andLocations Location 14259, containing i,llGa. Or. 221)., at Os. 3d. 3573, 3574, and 3911, containing 700a.2i'.,at 8s. 3d. pci acre; classification page 67 of 2502/22; subjeet to per acre; classification page 61B of 5313/12; subject Agricultural Bank, IndustriesAssistance Board and to Agi-icnitural Bank indebtedness and to timber con- Minister for Lands iadebteduess; being W. H. Williams' ditions; being .1. Bailley 's forfeited Leases 31910/55, forfeited Lease 15867/68. 20103/55, 20268/55, and 21800/55.

Avon District (about miles southof Welbungin). Sussex District(near Dansborough). Open under Part V. (Sees. 47 and 49 only). Open under Part V. (Sees. 47 and 49 only). Corr, No. 2607/10. (Plan 55/SO D3.) Con. No. 5190/11. (Plan 413A/4O Al.) Location 14397, containing S4Oa., at Ss. 9d. 1)01 acre; Location SSO, containing 832a. 3r.361).,at Os.Gd. classification page 77 of File 2607/10 and page 18 per acre; classification page 109A at 5190/li; subject of 6937/09, Vol. 1; subject to Agricultural Bank and to Agricultural Bank indebtedness and to timber con- industries Assistance Board indebtedness and toa ditions; being A. 0. Blythe 's forfeited Lease 29472/55. cropping lease whicli expires on 30/9/1941; being D. Martin's forfeited Lease 25496/55. G. L. NEEDHAM, Under Secretary for Lands. Avon District (about se'eu miles north of Barbalin Siding). TIlE ROAD DiSTRICTS ACT, 1919-1939. Open under Part V. (Sees. 47 and 49 only). Closure of Road. C'orr. No. 2141/22. (Plan 55/SO P2.) 1, S. C. P. Shield, being the owner of land over or along Location 22831, containing 1,181a. ir. 37p., at 6s. 9d. which the portion of i-oad hereunder described passes, per acre; classification page 4 of 2141/22; subject to have applied to tile Weat Arthur Road Board to close the Agricultural Bank and I.AB. indebtedness and to a said portion of road, viz: croppingleasewInch expireson28/2/1941;being C. T. Morris' forfeited Lease 39499/55. West Arthur. 3 623/40. W.595.Tlie surveyed road along the North boundary of Wellington Location 1980; from its North-West corner Avon District (about four miles north of Pope's to Road No.7049atits North-East corner.(Plan Hill Siding). 41OC/4O D4.) Open under Part V. (Sees. 47 and 49 only). S. G. SHIELD Corr. No. 6117/24. (Plan 54/SO A3.) Locations 24387 and 15349, containing 843a. 2i-. ip., I, W. 11. Nicholls, on behalf of the West Arthur Road at 5s. per acre; classifications page 5 of 6117/24 and Board, hereby assent to the above application to close the page 4 of 4960/22; subject to Agricultural Bank, Indus- road thicrein described. tries Assistance Board and Miiiister for Lands indebted- W. H. NICHOLLS, ness; being U. ID. Cairns' forfeited Lease 41502/55 and Chairman West Arthur Road Board. 39573/55. 19thDeecuiber, 1940. JANUARY 10, 1941.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 33

TRANSFER OF LAND ACT, 1893. Certificate of Title Volume 942 Folio 02 measuring 1 chain and two-tenths of a link Application 2329/1940. TAKE notice that Thomas Henry Reynolds of Busselton And on the south-west by part of the north-east boun- Hotel Keeper has made applicationto he registered dary of Town Lot 145 measuring 37 and nine-tenths under the Transfer of Land Act 1893 as the proprietor links of an estate in fee simple in possession in the following And further take notice that all persons other than the parcel of land situate inthe Busselton District and applicant claiming to have any estate right title or in- being terest, in the above parcel of land and desiring to object portion of Busselton Town Lot 147 containing 6 and to the said application are hereby required to lodge in one-tenth perches this office on or before the 14th clay of February next a Bounded on the north-west by the south-east boundary caveat forbidding the said land being brought under the of the portion of the said Tow-n Lot 147 comprised in operatior. of the said Act Certificate of Title Volume 1038 Folio 500 measuring 1 chain and two-tenths of a link A. W. B. GLEADELL, On the north-east by part of the south-west boundary Registrar of Titles. of Town Lot 148 measuring 37 and nine-tenths links Office of Titles, Perth, this 30th day of December, 1940. On thesouth-eastby the north-west boundaryof Stone, James & Co., Solicitors, Perth, Solicitors for the another portion of the said Town Lot 147 comprised in Applicant.

TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

Date of Date ad Time Where and when Conditions of Contract, etc., Notice. Nature of 'Vork. for Closing. to be seen.

1940. 1941. (2.30 p.m. on Tuesday) Dec. 31 Forests Department, Kalgoorlic-21st January Contractors' Room, Perth ;and Public Works De- New Cottages (9130) partment, Kalgoorlie, on and after Tuesday, the 7th ,January. 1941. renders, together with the prescribed deposit, are to be addressed to ''The Hon. the Minister for Works, PublicWorks Department, The Barracks, St.George's terrace, Perth,'' and must beindorsed ''Tender.'' The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. S. ANDREW, Under Secretary for Public Works.

TENDERS FOR PURCHASE.

Government Property. Date and Time for Closing. Where and when Conditions of Contract may be seen.

1941. (2.30 p.m. on Tuesday) Kudardup Old School Quarters 14th January Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Police Station, Margaret River. Comet Vale School 14th January Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth;P.W.D., Kalgoorlie and Police Station, Menzics. Comet Vale School Quarters 14th January Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth P.W.D., Kalgoorhie and Police Station, Menzies. Group 143 School Quarters 14th January Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Police Station, Pemberton. Group 143 School 14th January Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Police Station, Pemberton. Irwin School Quarters 14th January Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth ;District Architect's Office, P.W.D., Geraldton, and Police Station, Dongarra. Irwin School 14th January Contractors' Room, P.1,V.D., Perth ; District Architect's Office, P.W.D., Gera]dton, and Police Station, Dongarra. Kenwick Station Master's Quarters 14th January Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth. Kanowna School Quarters 4th February Contractors'Room, Public Works Department, Perth Public Works Department, Kalgoorlie. Kanowna School ...... 4th February Contractors'Room, Public Works Department, Perth Pnblic Works Department, Kalgoorlie. Watermoor School 4th February Contractors'Room, Public Works Department, Perth Police Stat.ion, Busselton ;Public Works Department, Bnnbury. Brookhampton School 4th February Contractors' Room, Public Works Department, Perth Police Station, Donnybrook ;Public Works Department Bunburv. Tenders, together with the prescribed deposit, are to be addressed to "The Hon Minister for Works, Public Works Department, The Barracks, St. George's terrace, Perth," and must be indorseci "Tender." The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Department of Public Works, W. S. ANDREW, Perth, 18th December, 1940. Under Secretary for Public Works.

PINGELLY ROAD BOARD. ecu Speed Classic Day :J. Adam, P. Witeliell, A. John- NOTICE is hereby given that the following Assistant son, L. Forsyth, J. Blyth, J. F. Slmaddick, K. Shaddiek, Trafficinspectors have been appointedtothe above F. Archer. Board for dnty on the 27th January, 1941, Great South- J. A. STEWART, Chairman. 34 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JANUAtSY 10, 1941.

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1909. Municipality of CotteslocNotiec of Sale. WHEREAS the Council of the Municipality of Cottesloe has certified that, under the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1906, the sums set forth iii the Schedule hereunder are now due and unpaid by the persons whose names are set opposite the said sums as the owners and registered proprietors of the pieces of land situated as mentioned in the said Schedule and described in the Certificates of Title hereunder mentioned and containing the measurements, more or less, as set forth in the Schedule, being arrears of rates and interest due to such Council in respect of such lands: And whereas such Council has re- quired nsa, after the expiration of three months from the date hereof, to issue my warrants of execution against such lands unless the moneys mentioned in such Schedule are sooner paid.This is to give notice that in respect of each of the parcels of land hereafter described and in pursuance of such certificates I shall issue ray warrant of execution accordingly at the ex- piration of three months from, the (late hereof unless tile sum due in respect of such parcel of land and all rates accrued due on such parcel from, the 17th day of September, 1940. and all expenses incurred arc 10011cr paid. Dated at Fremnantle this 8th (lay of January. 1941. F. FIMIS'I'Ell, Clerk of the Local Court at . The Schedule.

Names, Occupations, and Addresses of No. Sum Due,all Persons appearing to have any EstateDescription and Situation ofVolume.Folio. Area, or Interest in the Land, Land.

£ s.d. a.r. p. 3 184 Ernest Arthur Ilaskiell, of Swanbourne Portion of Cottesloe Suburban 1036 208 0027 1/1 terrace, Cottesloe, builder, as owner and Lot 4 and being Lot 2 on registered proprietor;Robert Charles Plan 4459, Lyons street, Bennett, of 6 Walter street, Claremont, Cottesloe accountant,as mortgagee ; Rupert Lindsay Connor, of 12 G]enelg street, Leederville, accountant, as mortgagee Commissionerof Taxation,Barrack street, Perth, as eaveator;Edmond Archer Sullivan, of 22 Gibney street, Cottesloe, fitter, as eaveator 2 6 73 Eva Helen Huck, of 90 Marine parade,Portion of Cottesloe Suburban 335 183 0019 4/F1) Cottesloe, married woman, as owner Lot S and being Lot 30 on and registered proprietor Solomon Deposited Plan 2439, Katis- Morris, of National Bank Chambers, leen street, Cottesloe Murraystreet,Perth,financier,as mortgagee 3 36 1 Alice Muriel Grundy, of St. Antics-on-the-Portions of Cottesloe Suburb- 1045 37 02 1 3/FIi Sea,Lancashire,England, freeholder an Lot 4 and being Lots (spinster), as owner and registered pro- 4, 5, and 6 on Plan 4459, prietor Lyons stm-eet, Cnttesloe 4 4 11 S Ernest Arthur Maskiell, of SwanbournePortion of Cotteslo Suburban 1034 876 0 0 25 5/li terrace, Cottesloe, builder, as registered Lot 4 and being Lot 41 on proprietor and owner ;Annie Jones, of Plan 4459, Marmion street, Onslow road, Subiaco, widow, as mort- Cottesloe gagee;Rupert Lindsay Connor, of 12 Glenelg street, Leederville, accountant, as mortgagee; The Union Stores (W.A.), Limited, of High street, Fre- mantle,ascaveator andequitable mortgagee 5 360 Ernest Arthur Maskiell, of SwanbournePortion of Cottesloe Suburban 1036 769 0 027 1/11S terrace,Cottesloe,builder,as owner Lot 4 and being Lot 7 on andregisteredproprietor ; Gustus Plan 4459, Lyons street, Luber, of McNeil Chambers, No,9 Cottesloe Barrack street, Perth, as mortgagee Commissionerof Taxation,Barrack street, Perth, as eaveator

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS ACT, 1906. 9/11/40; Myers,John Patterson;(1');garagepro- prietor; (a) ;Myers, J. P. Municipal Election. 9/11/40;Cook, Levi David;());accountant;(a); Department of Public Works, Cook, L. P. Perth, 9thJanuary, 1941. Mayor elected;tAuditor elected. IT is hereby notified, for general information, in accord- ance with section 113 of the Municipal Corporations W. S. ANDREW, Act, thattimefollowing gentlemen have been elected Under Secretary for Public Works. members of the undermentioned Municipal Council to fill the vacancies shown iii the particulars hereunder: WATER BOARDS ACT AMENDMENT ACT, 1918. DateofElection;Member Elected(Surnameand touaumni (5TOtCl. Area, Christian Name) ;Occupation; How vacancy oc- P.W.W.S. 752/39. cursed[(a)Retirement,(h)Resignation, (c) IT is hereby notified, for general information, that Death]; Name of Previous Member; Remarks. I-us Excellency time Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has approved nndoi' theprovisionsofthe Narrogin Municipal Council. Water lloarcls Act Amendment- Aet, 1918, ofa rate of 9/11/40; Gibson, James; farmer; (a)Gibson, J. tln'eeshillings in the pound cmi the annual rateable value of the land rated being niade and levied in the 9/11/40; Hogg, Thomas Naylor:farmer;(a) ;Hogg, 1ouanini Water Area fortimeyeas' ending the 31st T. N. December, 1941. 9/1 1/40; Maekie, Geoi'gc Swayne;railwayemployee: W. S. ANDREW, (a) ;Wilson, A. II. Under Secretory for Water Supply. JANUARy 10, 1941.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 35

Pusnic Womes ACT, 1902-1933. P.W. 963/40; Ex. Co. No. 52. LAND ACQUISITION. Brookton Road BoardCrawl Ovarrij. NOTICE is hereby given, and it is hereby declared, that the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule heretobeing all in the Avon Districthave, in pursuance of the written approval under theRoad Districts Act, 1919- 1939," and under thePublic Works Act, 1902 4933," of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, acting by and with the advice of the Executive Council, dated the 8th day of January, 1941, been compulsorily taken and set apart for the purposes of the following public work, namely :Gravel Quarry. And further notice is hereby given that the said pieces or parcels of land so taken and set apart are marked off and more particularly described and shown coloured green on Plan, i'.W.D., WA., 29302 (L.TO. Diagram 11802), which may be in- spected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth. And it is hereby directed that the said land shall vest in Brookton Road Board for an estate in fee simple in possession for the public work herein expressed, freed and discharged from all trusts, mortgages, charges, obligations, estates, interests, rights-of-way or other easements whatsoever. SCHEDULE.

No. on Plan, P.W.D., W.A., Owner or Reputed Owner. Description. Quantity. No. 29302.

a. r. p. 1 John Thomas Symes Portion of Avon Location 6024 (Certificate of 6 1 36 Title Volume 1044, Folio 860)

Certified correct this 30th day of December, 1940. H MILLINGTON, JAMES MITCHELL, Minister for Works. Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council. Dated this 8th day of January, 1941.

M ETROI'OLIITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGE along The Esplanade, through Reserve No. 2445 and AND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT. Lots 2 and 1 of Section 4 of Swan Location 1154, across Adelaide street, tln-oughs Lots 4, 3, 2 and 1 M.W.S. (367/40. of Section 3 of Swan Location 1154, across Sydney NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section 96 street, through Lots 8, 5,6 awl 1 of Section 2 of utthe Metropolitan Water Supply,Sewerageand Se-an Location1154,acrossMelbournesheet, Di-ainagc Act, 1909, that water mains have been laid through Lots 3 and 1 of Section 1 ut Swan Loca- in the under-mentioned streets in districts indicated. tion 1154 and through Lots 7 and 6 of Swan Loca- tion 1153 ;thence in a north-westerly direction for Perth Municipality. about 4 chains across Lot 5 of Swan Location 1153 131 i/4UEssex street, from Lot 1381 to Lot 1382 thence iii a generally northerly direction for about Northerly. 12 chains across Lot 8 of Swan Location 611 and 1 2S7/40Suunyside road, from Lot 153 to Lot 152 along King Albeit road and Road No. 9817 to Le- iii along Southerly. froy street;thence a westerly direction 1371 /40Salvado road, from (Iroverdale road to Lot Lefs-oy street to The Esplanade ;thence in a north- erlydirection along The Esplanade toSorrento 180Westerly - street;thence in an easterly dircetion along Sor Nedlands Road District- rcnto street to George street; thence in a uortherly 1370/40Stirling highway, from Clive road to Lot 3 direction along George streetto Malcolm sheet; South-westerly. thence in a westerly direction along Malcolm street 1294/40Florence road, from Lot 722 to Lot 723 to Flora terrace;thence in a northerly diree'Lion Southerly. along Flora tcrrace to Hale street;thence in an 1307/40--Borouia avenue, from Lot 4444 to lot 4443 easterly direction along Hale street to the western Northerly. boundar1- of Lot 202 ;thenceiiianorthi-eastes-ly 1308/40Cygnet crescent, from Lot 819 to Lot 817 direction to Service Tank on Lot 202. South-westerly.. 123/37Lennard street, from r1he Esplanade to Lot 12 1325/40Vincent street, from Lot 13toLot 42-- Easterly. Southerly. Beach road, from The Esplanade to Lot 56East- erly. Perth Road District. Elsie street, from The EsplanadetoLot 19 1349/40Francis street, from Lot ill, to Lot 253 Easterly. Northerly. Mary street, from The Esplanale toLot 310 123/37Connencing at a point in Scarborough Beach Easterly. road opposite Lot 8 and proceeding thencesna Ada street, from Time Esplanade to Lot 128 East- westerly direction along Scarborough Beach road to erly. Francis street; thence in a northerly direction along Margaret street, fromTime Esplanade to Flora tes'- Francis streetto Manningstreet;thenceina raceEasterly. westerly direction along Manning street to Lilian Mai-garet street, from Flora tei-race to Lot 172 street; thence iii a northerly direction along Lilian Easterly. street to a point opposite Lot 89; thcnce in a north- Elvirc street, fl-oils TIm Esplanade to Flora tees-ace westerly direction for about 14 chains through Lots Easterly. 89, 88 and 87 to The Esplanade; titence in a north- Elvirc street, from Florn tel-race to Lot 202East- erly direction for about seven chains alongThe erly. Esplanade and through part of Swan Location 1187 Elvire street, from Lot 202 to Lot 186Easterly. and through Lots 11, 10, and 9 of Sw-an Location Lawley street,froni Floia tesrace to Lot 271 1150; thence in a north-westerly direction for about Easterly. 10 chains through Lot 8of Swan Location 1150, Castle street, from The Esplanade to Lot 14East- across Bouruemoutb parade and thirongh Lots 7,6, cily. 5 and 4 of Swan Location 1150 to The Esplanadc; Malcolm sti-eet, from The Esplanade to Flora ter- thence isi a northerly threetion foi' about 34 chains raceEasterly. '16 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [JAeuAuv 10, 1041.

Malcolm street, frontGeorgestreet to Lot 32 The Esplanado, fromCastlestreettoMargaret Easterly. streetNortherly. ,Jaines street, from The Esplanade to Lot 13East- The Isplanade, front Margaret street. to Ada street erly. Northerly. Sorrento street, from Georgestreet to Lot 29 The Esplanade, from Ada street to Beach street Easterly. No rtherlv. Raleattaroad,frontTheEsplanadetoSchool The Esplanade, front Beach street to Lenuard street 19126)Easterly. Northerly. Beachton street, from The Esplanade to Lot 19 Lot.202, front the Tank toElvire streetNorth- Easterly. westerly. I-Iamersley street, from The Esplanade to Lot 30 The Esplanade, front Leitnard streetto Lot 1 Easterly. Easterly. Wilberforce street, from The Esplanade to Lot 57 Easterly. South Perth Road District. Edward street, from }Iaxnersley street to Forrest streetSoutherly. 827/40Waverlevstreet.,from Lot 2toLot 16 Odo street, from Sorrento street to Baleatta road Southerly. Southerly. And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Flora terrace, from Hale street to Elvireroad Drainage is, subject to the provisions of the said Aet, Northerly. prepared to supply water from such mains to lands Flora terrace, front Elvire street to Margaret Street within rateable dist alice thereof. Northerly. The Esplanade, frontJamesstreet to Lot 46 Dated at Perth this 10th day of January, 1941. Southerly. The Esp}aaade froni James street to Castle street J. 0. H'[JTOHINSON, Northerly. Under Secretary.

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1935. Department of Public Works, P.W. 137/40, Perth, 8th January, 1941. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, acting in exercise of the power conferred by section 46 of the Traffic Act, 1919-1935, lies been pleased to amend the Traffic Regulations, 1936, made under and for time purposes of the said Act and published in the Government Gazcte on the 26th August, 193,6, and amended front time to time thereafter, in the manner mentioned in the Schedule hereunder. W. S. ANDREW, Under Secretary for Public Works. Schedule. The Traffic Regulations, 1936, are amended as follows: Regulation 137 is aniended:- by inserting in paragraph (1) thereof after subparagraph (d) a new subparagraphto stand as subparagraph (e)as follows: (e) Within the boundaries of King's Park, Perth, at a speed ex- ceeding 20 miles per hour. by inserting in paragraph (3) thereof hi the second line of subpara- graph (c) after the word ''District'' the words or within the boundaries of King's Park, Perth.'' 2. A new regulation to stand as Regulation 294B is inserted after Regulation 294A, as follows:- 294B.Parking is prohibited at all times in Stirling' highway, Claremont, at its intersectioa with Bay View terrace as follows on the southside for a distance of 100 ft. east and west of time said intersection; on the north side for a distasice of 100 ft. west of the said intersection. (Sgd.) L. E. SIIAPCOTT, Clerk of the Council.

FACTORIES AND SHOPS ACT, 1920-1937. Department of Labour, Office of Chief Inspector of Factories, F. & S. 4257/28, Perth, 31st December, 1940. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Conneil, acting in exercise of the power conferred by section 158 of the Factories and Shops Act, 1920-1937, has been pleased to amend the Spray Painting Regulations, 1928, made under the said Act and pub- lished in the Government Gazette on the 21st day of Deeeniber, 1928, in the manner set forth iii the Schedule hereunder, (Sgd.) F. W. WARMAN, Chief Inspector of Factories. Schedule. The Spray Painting Regulations, 1928, are amended as follows:- A new regulation to stand as Regulation 1A is inserted aftei' Regulatioa 1 as follows: IA. In these regulations' ' Spray Painting'' shall mean the application to any vehicle or article by sprayilig of lead paint, silica paint, or any enaniel, vitreous enamel, lacquer or other material having a nitrocellulose and/or inflammable liquid content. Regulation 4 is amended by inserting in time second line after time word ''impervious'' the words ''non-combustible amid non-inflammable. JANUARY 10, 1941.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 37

Regulation 6 is repealed and a new regulation is substituted in lieu thereof as follows:- 6.Every booth or cubicle shall be fitted with an exhaust fan or other mechanical appliance placed in a position approved by the inspector, and be capable of producing and niaintaimng within the booth a minimum air movement of not less than 100 linear feet per minute during which spraying operations are carried on. Regulation 12is amended by inserting in the sixth lineafter the word 'erected'' the words ''or altered.'' Regulation 13 is amended by deleting froui the third and fourth lines thereof the words ' ' Conimissioner of Public Health and the.'' Regulation IS is repealed and a new regulation is substituted in lieu thereof as follows:- 18. (1) Any person who contravenes or neglects, refuses or fails to comply with any provision contained in these regulations shall be guilty of an offence, and shall be liable to a penalty not exceeding five pounds. (2) The ininimnmn penalty wInch may be imposed upon any person convicted of any offence against these regulations shall be- On a first convictionTwo pounds; and On a second or subsequent convictionFive pounds.

Department of Agriculture, GREENOUGH VERMIN BOARD. Perth, 9th January, 1941. Agric. No. 899/25, Vol. 11; Ex. Co. No. 81. Destruction of Rabbits. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the appointment NOTICE is hereby given that all owners and/or oc- of A. S. Forsyth as an Inspector under the Plant Dis- cupiers of land situated intileGreenough Vermin eases Act, 1914-1935. District are required to poison and destroy rabbits Oil such land and upon the roads bounding or inter- Agrie. No. 2070/25, Vol. 111; Ex. Co. No. 82. secting tile same.Tile means to be adopted shall be HIS Excellency tue Lieutenant-Governor inExecutive tile use of a poison suitable for tile purpose, laid either Council has been pleased to approve under section 4 of by hand or by machine, in furrows with baits not time Noxious Weeds Act, 1924, of Innocent Weed being more than four feet apart, where there are any signs decinred a noxious weed throughout the State. of rabbits.In addition, all furrows Oil tile said land Agric. No. 1919/25; Ex. Co. No. 83. and adjoining roads shall beeffectively fumigated I-uS Excellency tileLieutenant-Governor in Executive and filled. Council has been pleased to approve of t.he appointment of Martin Mahar as an Honorary Inspector under the A drive for the destruction of rabbits in tile district Stock Diseases Act, 1895, and the cancellation of the will take place between January 20th, 1941, and Feb- appointment of 1-lurtle Gordon Ebsary as an Honorary rmiary 7th, 1941, both dates inelusive. Inspector nuder the said Act. (Sgd.)L. JONES, F. ANDERSON, Under Secretary for Agriculture. Secretary.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARI). Accepted Tenders.

Tender Sehe- Board Date. Contractor. dule Particulars. Department Rate. No. No. concerned.

1941. 801/40jan. 3 Atkins (WA.), Ltd. ... 36lA,2 only Centrifugal Fan UnitsMetropolitan Waterfor £186. 1940 with "A.G.E."h.p. Motor, Supply Starter, etc., as per Item 1, deliveredtoLoftusstreets Perth 748/40 do. Wesco Lime & Stone322x,Builders LimeandCausticVarious Ilerchanis 1940 Lime for period ending 31st December. 1941, as follows items 1 and 5Delivered lietropolitan Area (a) In Ton lots 52s. 6d. per ton. (b) In Bag lots up to1 ...... 2s. Od. per bag. ton Items2 and 6FOAL, Perth (a) In Truck lots ... 52s. Gd. per ton (b) In Ton lots ... 52s. Gd. per ton (e) In Bag lots up to 1 ...... 2s. 9d. per ha ton 894/40 do. II.L.Brisbane & 408t,StainlessSteelBenchesforPublic Works Wunderheh, Ltd. 1940 Perth Technical College, as follows. Item 1Combination Drain ...... 3 at £41 13s. 6d ers and Sinks, 4 only each ;1 at £3 lOs. Gd. item 2-1 Sink,20irm.x for £8 3s. l4in. x Gin. Item 3-1 Sink,ISin.x for £7 lOs. 9d. l2in. x 6in. 38 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JANUARY 10, 1941.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARDcontinued. Tenders for Government Supplies.

Date of Supplies required. Date of Advertising. Schedule No. Closing.

1940. 1941. Dec.24 417x, 1940 Patterns for Lathe (Perth Technical College) ...... Jan. 16 1941. Jan. 9 7A, 1941 Refrigerators, 8.9 cub. feet capacity, 2 only Jan. 16 1940. Dec.19 414x, 1940 Electric Lamps, as required during a period of 12 months Jan.23 1941. Jan. 2 2A, 1941 Cast Iron Sluice Valves, l8in. dia., 2 only ...... Jan. 23 Jan. 7 3A, 1941 Milk for Oovernrnent Institutions and Hospitals at Claremont, Fremantle and Perth, during a period of 12 months... Jan. 23 Jan. 7 4A, 1941 Meat for Caves House, Yallingup, during a period of 3 months Jan.23 Jan. 7 CA and 6A, 1941 Milk and Cream and Firewood for Caves House, Yallingup, during a period of 6 months Jan.23 Jan. 9 8A, 1941 Cast Iron Sluice Valves, 4in. dia., 200 only... Jan.30

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Tender Board, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 2. 15 p.m. on the date 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, Murray street, Perth. No tender necessarily accepted. E. TINDALE, Dated the 9th January, 1941. Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD. Tenders for Butter. TENDERS close with the Secretary, Tender Board (himself), at 11.15 am. on Friday, 17th January, for the supply and delivery of Butter to Government Institutions and Hospitals during the ensuing period of four weeks. Forms of Tender and full particulars are available at the Tender Board Office, Murray street, Perth. By Order of the Board, E. TINDALE, Chairman W.A. Government Tender Board.

THE MINiNG ACT, 1904-1937. Department of Mines, Perth, 8th January, 1941. 1-TIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Council, acting pursuant to section 327 of the Mining Act, 1904-1937, has been pleasedto amend the regulations made under the said Act and published in the Government Gazette on the 4th day of De- cember, 1925, in the manner mentioned in the schedule hereunder. (Sgd.) A. H. TELFER, Under Secretary for Mines. Schedule. The abovemnentionedregulations are amended by inserting therein after Regu- lation 115, a new regulation to stand as Regulation liSA as follows: I iSA.(I) Subject as hereinafter provided, the lessee of every coal min- ing lease situated within the Collie Mineral field shall, during the continuance of the lease, and for the pnl'po5e of developing the same in a manner satisfac- tory to the Minister, work the lease in suchmanner, by such methods, and by means of such liming operations as are recommended in the report dated the 18th clay of November, 1940, of the Royal Commission appointed on the 6th clay of March, 1940, to inquire into the available supplies of native coal in the Collie mineral field, and the development thereof for future requirements, or as are specified by the Minister by a requisition iii writing signed by the Minister and served on such lessee.Provided that the Minister may, by notice in writing signed by himand served upon a lessee, exempt time lease of such lessee from the operation of tins regulation. (2) Every lesseeto whom tins regulation applies shall furnish to the Minister half-yearly siot later than the 20th days of January and July, respec- tively,ineach and every year, a statement iii writing signed by mm con- taining pai'ticulars of the development work completed during the six months then last past; and particulars of the development worlc proposed to be undertaken during the next ensuing six months. (3) if any lessee fails in any respect to comply fully with the requirements of this regulation, lieshall be guilty of a breach of this regulation, and of his covenants under time lease. JAL'ARY 10, 1941.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 39

THE MINING ACT, 1904. Department of Mines, Perth, 8th January, 1941. IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentioned Leases and Applications for Leases as shown below. (Sgd.)A. H. TELFER, Under Secretary for Mines.

Gold Mining Leases. The undermentioned Applications for Gold Mining Leases were approved, subject to survey

Goldfield. District. No. of Application.

Broad Arrow 2201w*, 2204w*. Dundas 1616. East Murchison Lawlers ...... 1337. Black Range 1074a5. Mount Margaret Mount Margaret 2457T, 2458T, 2459'i. Mount Malcolm 1789c, 1790c. Murchison Mount Magnet . -. l4llar*, 1412*1*. Neekatharra.... 1872N*, 1876N*, 1877N*. North Coolgardie Niagara ...... 9110*. Yalgoo . -. 1190*, 1192, 1193. Yilgarn 4021, 4023*.

The. surrender of the underentioned Gold Mining Leases was accepted :-

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Lessee.

East Coolgardie 5863a Inverness Hoddle, Albert. Mount Margaret i1ount ?iEalcolm 7410* Torn Bewick The Sons of Gwalia, Limited. 7420* Ernest Williams The Sons of Gwalia, Limited. Yalgoo 1115* Rose Marie Malone, Martin Patrick.

The underinentioned Gold Mining Leases were declared forfeited for breach of labour conditions and prior right of applica- tion is granted under section 107, subsection (I) :-

Goldfleld. District. No. of Name of Person to whom prior Lease, Name of Lease. Lessees. right of Application is granted.

Dundas ... 1528 Valsheeda. - ... Copeland Mines, No Toniich, Paul. Liability 1603 Narracoorte .... nold, Henry ThomasZanocco, Paul. Yilgarn ... 3996 Lucky Dip Teale, Ronald James ...Williams, George Essex.

The forfeiture of the undermentioned Gold Mining Leases for non-payment of i-cut, published in the Goi'ernsnent Gazelle of 25th October, 1940, was declared cancelled, and the Lessees reinstated as of their former estates

Goldfield. District. No. of Lease. Name of Lease. Lessee.

Yilgarn 3432 Leviathan CoronationGoldidining Company, Limited. 3664 Leviathan Extended CoronationGold Mining Company, Limited.

Miner's homestead Lease. The undermcntioncd application fbi a Miner's Homestead Lease was approved, subject to survey, to date from1st January, 1941

Goldfielcl. District. No. of Application.

Dundas 88'.

Tailings Lease. The undermentioned application for a Tailings Lease was approved, subject to survey

Goldfteld. District. No. of Application. i\Iurchison Meekatharra 128.

* Conditional. 40 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JANUARY 10, 1941.

THE MINING ACT, 1904. Licenses to Treat Tailings. Department of Mines, Perth, 8th January, 1941. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council, by virtue of the powers conferred under section 112 of the Mining Act, 1904, has been pleased to grant Licenses to treat Tailings, as shown below. (Sgd.)A. H. PANTON, Minister for Mines.

Corres. Licensees. Goldfield. Locality. Period. No. No.

*899H (3e/1940) 1488/40 Cowan, Ernest ...... Mount Margaretlate Gold Mining LeaseSix months from 1st No. 472r at Vunda. January, 1941. mindera 901,i (5E/l940) 1550/40 Lake View and Star, East CoolgardieGold Mining Lease No.Six months from lii Limited 5914E and late Gold January, 1941. Mining LeaseNo. 5504a at Brown Hill 5903u (6E/1940) 1606/40 Board, John Edward ... do. ...Gold Mining Lease No.Six months from 1st 5907a and late Tail- January, 1941. ings Lease No.28 (23x)atWilliams- town 904se (2o/1940) 1633/40 Owen, Ralph ;Owen, Ru-North Coolgardie late Gold Mining LeaseTwelve months from pert Hey\vard No. 832G at Kooky. 1st January, 1941. nie

THE MINING ACT, 1904. Department of Mines, Perth, 8th January, 1941. A uthoritq to Mine on Reserved and Exempted Lands. HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council, in accordance with section 30 of the Mining Act, 1904, has been pleased to grant, conditionally, authority to mine on reserved and exempted land, as shown below. (Sgd.)A. H. PANTON, Minister for Mines.

Corres. Occupant. Authorised Holding. Goldfield. Locality. No. No.

838rj (9e/1940) I 569/40 Watson, Alexander Hay-Prospecting Area No. 43l0aEast Coolgardie as Flat. ball, Robert George 583ht (lOa/1940)1572/40 'league, Maurice Burton Prospecting Area No. 43l1n do. (10.

THE MINING ACT, 1904. Department of Mines, Perth, 8th January, 1941. IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to deal with the undermentionecl Temporary Reserve as shown below. (Sgd.)A. H. PANTON, Minister for Mines. The undermentioned Temporary Reserve has been approvedconditionally

Corres. Occupier. Term. Locality. No. No.

lO9Ois 1749/40 Triton Gold Mines, No LiabilityTwelve months as from 20th De-Reedy, Murchison Gnldfield. cember, 1940

THE MINING ACT, 1904. Department of Mines, Perth, 8th January, 1941. 3431/16. IT is hereby notified that, in accordance with the provisions of section 53 of the Mining Act, 1904, His Excellency the Lien. tenant-Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to renew for a further period of twenty-one years from the 1st day of January, 1941, the lease as shown below. (Sad.)A. H. PANTON, Minister for Mines.

Mineral Field. District. No. of Lease.

Greenbushes 620.

* Conditional. JANUARY 10, 1941.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 41

THE MINING ACT, 1904. IN THE COTTRT 01° ARBITRATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Appointmeiits. (No. 17 of 1939.) Department of Mines, Perth, Sth January, 1941. Betweeui\SrestAnsti-alian Carters and Drivers' In- HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive ciustrial Union of Workers (Kalgoorlie),Appli- Council has been pleased to approve the following ap- cant, and Adelaide Timber Co., Ltd., and others, pointments,vi?..: as per Schedule, Respondents. 353/1932Denny, Donald Guy,asActing Mining WHEREA S an iusdustiial dispute existed between the Registrar, Laverton, Mount Margaret (luldtield,doruig abovenamed parties: And whereas the said dispute the absence of the Mining Registrar on leave, to date was i-efeiued intoCoui-t for the purpose of hearing from the 16th day of December, 1940; and determination: And whereas tileparties subse- 864/1935Gaanon, Wallace Yeo Reed, as Acting Min- quently met and conferred and have arrived at agree- ing Registrar, Sotitlieris Cross, Vilga ru(ul,lficld, Oiling nient on all matters in difference .Aucl whereas the the absence of the Mining Registrar on leave, to date pamties have tins day appeaied befoi-e the Couit by tlseii- i-espeetivérepresesitativesand requested the from the 11th day of December, 1940; Court to malce the said agi-eement an Award of the 135/1929Lee, Police Constable Edward Roland, as Court: Now, tlieiefoie, the Court, pursuant to section Acting Deputy Mining Registrar, Sandstone, during the (13 of the Act and all other povei-s therein enabling absence of Police Constable Michael McGearv on leave, it, hereby declares the memorandum Imerenisder writ- to date from the 5th day of January, 1941 to the 15th ten to have the same effect as and he deemedan day of February, 1941, inelusive. Aivas-d of the Court:--

(Sgd.) A. H 'PELTER, IIIEMORANJJ[JM OF AGREEMENT. Under Secretary for Mines. Niote:_Irhmei.e\er the irord' ' Au-aid ''occurs herein itshall be taken to mean and include ''Agree. MINE WORKERS' RELIEF ACT, 1932. meat' Appointment. 1 --Scope. This Award shall apply toall workem-s employed Department of Mines, ilL the industries earrisd on by the respondents named Perth, 8th January, 1941. in the Schedule hereto, following the vocations mcii- HiS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Executive tioned herein: Pi-ovided thatiishall not apply to Council has been pleased to approve the following ap- workers who areatplc-sentproiideclfos-us any pointment, viz.: - Award of the Court of Arbitration of Westeu-n Aus- 240/1933Hogg, Edgar John Reginald, A.1e.I.A., as ti-abaoriiiany inclusti-ial agreement registei-edin Deputy Chairman of the Miiie Workers' Relief Board. accordance with the Juiclustrial Au-bitration Act, 1912- 1935, to which anothei- industrial union ol' w'orkers is (Sgd.) A. H. 51ELFEB, a party: Provided fnrthei-, that thic Award shall not [Tndex Secretary for Mines. apply to time eau-ting of mining timber and/or lirewood for mines. Itis further provided that tIns A ward shahnot APPO[N'l'MENT apply to ore-carting, hutI ihertv toapplv is reserved to any party bound by tIm Awn i-cliiii'espeet of the (tinder setion .5 of Registration of Deaths and Mar- u-eguiation of om'e-en u-ti eg. riages Auneudnient Act, 1907, and section 2 of the Regis- tu-ation of Births, l)caths, and Marriages ActAuiieuid- ment Act, 1914). 2.-----A ica. Registrar C cite ra l's 01Cc-c, This Award shall have cihectover the area coin- ICC. No. 48/37. Perth, 8th january, 1941. prised within a radius ofI \vcuitv(dli) ml's fmouii the [P is hereby notified, for general information, that Con- PostOffice,Kalgoorlie. stable J. F .Dwyer has been appointed to act, teiupor- arily, as District Registu-ar of Births, Deaths and Mar- 3.Term. riages for the IJoora Registry District,toreside at TUe tei'un of tills Awai-cl shall bctluree(3)veal's Moora during the absence oil leave of Constable B. N. froni the date hereof, Brouui ; appointment to date from 6th Janna u-y, 1941. 4._Wnmigcs. E.G. No. 59/40. IT is heu-eby notified, for general information, that Con- The minimum weekly u age ti be paid to and cc- stable S. .1.Sti-ahan has been utppoiited to act, tenipor- eeivecl by all workers, with the exceptions mentioned arily,asAssistantDistrict Registrai-ofBirthsand in clause S hereof, shall he as follows:- Deaths foi- tile Bruce Rock Registry District, to reside Per Week, at Kousdinin during the absence on leave of Constable Basic wage £5 0 3 H. T. Napier; appointment to date from .5th Januai-y, 1941. Margin per SPec-k. H. J. 000DES, £ a.(I. Acting Deputy Registrar General. A doltworkers (a) Loaders, washes(except cali- washers), yardmneu, hoi-seclri v- UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. el's'assistants aridmotor drivers 'assistants - - i)lb I) Election of Two lc[enibers of the Semite by Coiivoeation. Stabheuuen .- .. .- 0 11 0 AN election will be held on Tuesday, 4th Marc-li, 1941, ilea ci t a lj leuna n(ifni oretli a ii at which Convocation will choose two persons to be mem- 0110) . - - . - - 0. 15 0 bers of the Senate for a period of six years. 1-lom-secirivers(Cia'horse) -- 0 12 0 Nonsinatiouss must be signed by tw-o qualified votei-s Florsedi'ivers(two horses) -- 0 17 0 and must be accompanied by the- written consent of the f[orscdrivers(three horses) - - 0 19 1) nomineetoinsnomination. Nominationsmustbe I-Iorsedriveu's (over three but not

addressed to the Warden of Convocation, University of exceeding five horses) - - 1 0 0 \Vestern Australia, and must reachhim between Tues- (h) iIorsedrivei-sof more than five day, 21st January and Tuesday, 4thFebruary, 1941. horsesdrivingaloneorin The retiiing members of Senate at-c Pi-ofessor Waiter charge of a team of nioi-e titan Mnrdoch, MA., and Mr. C. S. J. Norton, lIE., both of li-c horses, each horse OVCr five whom are eligible for re-election. --60. per day extu'a. 42 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JANUARY 10, 1941.

4.W'agescoiil 1115mG. 7.Meal Times. Adult workerscontined, Margin Except as hereinafter provided, all workers shall have per Week. a break of one hour for a meal on all the days in the £ s.d. week, between 12 noon and 2p.m., except Saturday. (i)Mioto i'drivers of vehicles Where a worker is required to work on Saturday beyond Not exceeding 25 cwt. capacity 0 ii' 0 2 p.m., he shall be allowed a break of half an hour for hxceeding 2a cwt. and not ex- a meal, or an hour if lie has to continue after 3 psi.: ceeding threetons capacity 1 1 0 Provided that workers referred to as exceptions in the Exceeding three tons capacity 1 5 0 next succeeding clauseshallnot be compelledelen- Drivers of loaded motor wagons titled to have a Inca 1-tinie between 12 noon and 2 piu., (except tractors) drawing a hut they shall have one hour off for a meal-time during loaded trailer also, or drivers each working' day. of articulated vehicles, not to includea mechanical horse, 8.Starting and finishing Time. oneshilling(s.)per day The starting tinie for the purpose of calculating over- extra. tinle shall(with the exceptions hereinafter mentioned) (j )Horsedriversofjinkers,boiler ic'7 n.m. ci' after, andthe finishing time, oil Mondays trucks 011(1floats--- to Fridays, inclusive, shall not he later than 6 p.m., One horse .. 1 0 0 and on Saturdays not later than1 p.ni. The excep- Mere than one horse and not tions referred to are: [110ccthan three ,, . 1 5 0 (a) drivers employed atfish,fruit, vegetable, and En eli lio rscmoret iantli ccc )asti'ycooks' shops or stores; horses sixpence ( Gd.) pci day (h) ice carting, parcel express cam'tiig, and news- extra. paper delivery; Junior worh-ers:----The inininsuin weekly wage to (c) milk cartes's, stablenseu, and yardnsen he poid to and received Dv junior workers employed in (fi)clrivei's employed by mail contractors; any of the i'lassiIicatioiis mentioned in suhelause (ii) of cream casters; this clause shall be as follows:-'- ice-cream carters; Per cent of ctaii-y 1)101111Cc carters; Basic Wage (Ii)cot-dial factory carters. Per Week. If under 17 years of age 59 9.Overtime. If 17 and under 18 rears of age 71 For alltinic of duty before the prescribed starting Tf 18 andiiiiler 19 years of age 83 timeor after the ps'escribecl finishing time, oraftem- If 19 011(1 under 20 years of age 92 nine (9) hours and forty (40) minutes on Mondays to If 20 aid under 21 sears of age 96 li'i'idaj-s,inclusive, and six(6) hours on Saturday, cl- The margins set, out In this clause include the sum of iii excess of thc hours prescribed in clause 6, payment two shillings and siXpence(2s.dcl.)pci' week agreed shall he made at the tate of time and :1 quartet'Lot' upon as a district allowance for the purposes of this flue first tw'o (2) hours and ti,ue anil a half thier'erufter Award. Pi'ovided that, in the case of casual irorke m's,illtune of duty iiiexcess of eight (8) hours and forty (40) ututes on each of five days of the seek and four (4) 'fhie exceptions referred to in clause 4 are as rollows hours anti forty (40) minutes on So tur(iay shall he paid (a) Casual hands shall be paid two shillings(2s.) for as overtime.Tn the case of juniors nuder eighteen pu' clayin cain-i of the sates prescribed in clause 4. (18) years of age, overtime shall be paid at the rate If employed onlpart of the clay, the extra two shil- of time and a half.All overtime sli:ill stand alone and lings(2s.)cliii hi' paid.Ifa permanent worker is shall he paid Lot' in addition to the ordinary weekly engaged asa:.-aial hand within three (3) weeks of the uiusual wage. Easter or ('hiristmas holidays, the rate of pay shall be three shillings (:s.) per day in excess of the sates pro- 10.Sunday Work. scrihed in clause 1. For all ti,iie of duty on Sundays, withthe exceptions (h) All workers eagaged on tarred metal, hot bitu- hie,'einiifternientioned,paymentinadditiontothe men, to 'red hlocksoi'spreading tar or hot bitumen, is'eekh u-age shall be made at the i-ate of double Dine. shah he paid one shilling (is.) pci' day extra. The exceptions referred to are: (i')\Vhere a driver is called upon to provide stabling (it) stablenien who have cisc clear day offis the for las liaise or horses, lieshall he paid five shillings week; (Ss.) per week fur the first horse and thereafter two (1?) nulk ca,'ters shillings and cixpence (2s. Gd.) per week for each addi- (e) drivers feeding and attending horses. tionnl horse stabled in additiosi to the rate of wage he (d) crea,u carteu's. is receiving at the time.All Leech for horsesso stabled Provided that,foi-alltime of duty in the case of slia II he provided by the emplo-e r. ice'' and/or '' iee-c.s'eaus ''carters, payment in addition Drivei's who are required to collect money during to the weekly wage shall be made at the rate of tinie au week or portion of a week as part of their duties, and a half. and account for it, shall be paid oiie shilling (is.) for 1.1.Holiday Pay. such week in addition to the s-ate of wage prescribed by clause 4. All time of duty on holidays shall stand alone amid liepaid for,in addition to the weekly wage, at.the Junior workers :Notw'itlsstanding anything con- rate ofordinai's-ti n,e. Any w-orker req ni i'edto work tauiecl in thus Award, no junior worker between the age on a holiday shahhe paid at least half:iday's pay of twenty (20) and twenty-one (21) years shall be em- at holiday rates:Provided that tInsi'lanseshallnut ployed as a horse oi' motos' driver at less than the basic :11)1)11- tomilkcartem's, cream carters,il-c-(' alters,ice- wage. -re1tlflc:srte,-s, asts'yeookcarters,orcordialfactory IL--Hours. cai'tei's. The hoot'sof duty shall be foi'ty.six(46)per 12.Ternunatiosi of Emploa'uieuit, week until the 15th day of April, 11)41, after which One (1)week's notice.at any tiusic 00eithiei'side late the weekly hours of duty shall he forty-four (44). shall he rec1nired before the engagement of flubut a In any week in whiehi tlici'e are one oi' more hohi. casual worker shall he detes-mined :Provided that an days, the hoursshall bei'edueed by thenumber of employer may at any tune dismiss a worker for refusal ordinar working'lioui'sthe worker would have been us'neglect to obey orders, misconduct ,eau'ehessusessin required to work oilthe holiday or holidays had sueh the performncunee of his duties, or, if after s-eeeiving one day or days not been holidays: Provided that this sub- week's notice, be does not carry out Ins duties in the clause shall not apply in the case of milk, cream, ice- sasne manner as liecudpi'ior to such notice: Pu'ovided cream, ice, pastrycook or cordial factoi-y carters. also that, except fou- the reasons mentioned in the first Any hours worked on any day or days to make proviso to this clause, the engagement shall not he ter- up the hours of duty in any week shall be worked in a ,ninated by any notice expiring withina week of the continuous shuft, except in the case of workers iii livery Christmas osEastes- holidays, if itisintended tose- stables, milk carters, and stablemen. engage the worker immediately or very shortlyaftes- JANUARY 10, 1941j GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 43 the holidays mentioned, and men in permanent employ- The trip card referred to shall be open to inspec- ment shall not be changed to casual workers within one tion by thesees-etaryof the union orasiyother week of the Christmas or Easter holidays. persosi authos-ised in writing by mm. Notice given every week to determine the employment without any intention to dotes-mine the employment at 18.Temporary Change of Stable. the end of the week, hut only w-ith a view of dismissing Where assemployer ti-ansfes-sa workes- afterlie men at any time, shall not be deemed notice for the coniesto work from onestable,garage, yard,or purpose of this Award, unless given during any strike place situated mel-c thmasm two (2) miles distant from which affects time employer's business. the stable, garage, yard, oi- place at which he usually works, fames to and fs'omn suds altes-ed stable, gar- 13.Heavy Work. age, yas-d, or place sisall be allowed by time employer. if lie is transferred tensporarily to work at a stable, Where workers as-c called upon to handle, withont garage, yard, or place which requires him to travel propel- mechanical appliances, any one article of over one mile or nsore from his house beyond tIme distance two hundredweight, an extrasnailshallbepro- he usually travc-ls, the fares to and froni and excess vided. tinme shall be paid for by tIme employer. 14.Time and Wages Book. Each employer shall provideatisnealsd wages 19.Proportion of Juniors. book, to be kept in a place whole it is easily acces- (a) Juniors may be employed iii the propostion of sibleto bothtileensployer andtIme worker.Such one jsuuor to every five(5) adult drivers employed. book shall show the name of the worker, the tsme he starts and finishes work each day, the nuniber (b) Ps-ovided that, where less tlsan five(5) adult of hours worked by and the wages and overtime paid drivers are employed, one junior driver maay be em- to each worker, and his signature for same. The ployed. employer and the worker shall be severally respon- (c) Provided also, that where ssoadult driveris sihle for tise propel- posting of such book daily, ex- cnsployed one junior di-iver may be employed. cept in thcase of milk carters, when the book may (d) Provided further, that junior drives assistants be posted weekly.Suchbook shall be open on one may be employed in the proportion of one junior to day in each week during working hours to inspection every three (3)adult drivers. by the secretary of the union or any otiser person (e) \Vhen ascertaining the nnusber of jumsios dsives's authorised in writing by him: Provided that an em- and junior driver assistants to be allowed at the one ployer may, at his option, us lieu of a time book, time, timesnmsse adult drivess shall not be used twice provide a mechanical clock for the purpose of re- in tim calculations. cording the starting and finishing times of workers, in which ease a record of the number of hours worked each day by each workem-. ansi the wages and over- 20.Annual 1-lohidays. time paid to such wos-kel-, shall be entered on a card All workers shall be givess Oslo wcek 'sleave or check (used in cossnection with suchclock), which of absence on full pay aftei' time expiratioss of each twelve(12)mnossths'service. Suchleaveshallhe shaH be signed by the worker on receipt of wages (3) each week.The employer and the worker shahbe given to assd taken by the worker within this-ce severally responsible mmsomiths of becoming due.Where the engagement of fostilecorrect keeping daily ally woi-ker to which this sisbelause applies is term- of suchcam-dorcheck, whichshall be open toin- spection in the same manner as the time and wages issated after one mnossthi 'scosmtimsuous service, or aftem 1)00k beforementioned. any period of comitintuous service from the date on whichi the previous annual holidays became due, he shall be paid, isi lieu of holidays, in pm-oportion to time 15.Travelling Allowances. length of Ins service, Workers engaged on work train which they are Ps-ovided tlmatice,iee-ci-eammm,p;mstrycool and unable to return to their homes at isighst shall be paid cm-dial factory eamtem's shmall he givess two a]sd two- such personal expenses as they reasonably isscur,hsmt timimihs(2-2/3rds) weeks' leave of absence ommfull pay they shall be paid at the s-ate of seven slulhings and after time expis-atioms of each twelve (12) mouths' ser- sixpence(is.Pd.)pci, day at timeleast.A, worker vice. Suchleave shahbegivemm to and taken by prevented from 1-eturnimig with ins torn-outtothe time worker within thmmee (3) muommthms of becomnimig due. depot or yard froni whichhe started shall be paid IVhmere the essgageuscmst of any wos-ker to whichthis any travelling expessses lie has to incus- and tom- time subelauseappliesisterminated afteromsemonth 's time lie seasonably takes to get to liii home heyosid eontimnsoims service,osaftes-misty period of continu- the time he would have taken to get toisis home oils service fromthe date on which the previous aim- tm-ons the depot as- yard. nual holidays became (Toe, lie shall he paid, iss lieu of hmolidays, in ps'oportiomi to time lemigth of his service. 16.Pay Day. Provided also, that milk amid/os- cm-earnens-tel's All wages shall lie paid aim either Wednesday, Thus-i- shall,if sequired, gemies-allys1ie:skiig, to work con- day, or Friday of each week, but the day once fixed tinnosisly seven (7) days in time week, be allowed two shallisotbe altered mole than ones in three(3) and fossm--seventims(2-4/7ths)weeks' hiohiday omm full months or without two (2) weeks' notice to the work- pay at the expiration of each twelve (12)smionths' cr5.Sucis pays shall be available within ten minutes service,Where the cngageuscmit of any worker to of tIme time the worker ceases duty, whmes-e it is pm'ae- whichthis subclause applies is terminated after omse ticable to pay the wos-ker on pay day at the yard or mouth 'scontinuous service, omafter any period of depot.It not made available within that time through eomstisiuons service from the dateomm which the pre- any fault or delay of the employer, or because the viomms anmstmal holidays beeamne dime, lie shahhe paid, workes- ceases work at a place whichcauses mmmore imi lien of holidays, in ps'opos'tiou to the lengthof his than ten minutes delay, overtime shall be paid for 5 em'vice - amsy excess of the ten mimisstes s-efes-redto,No ciii- (ii) A worker disimsissed for sniscommdtmet, or who il- ployer shall hold mos-e than two days' wages in hand. legally severs isis comsti'act of service, shall lose all rights mmmmdei- this clause. 1 7.Paymesst for Highest Fssisetion. (e)1-lohiday pay shmall siot accrue dtms-imsg a woi-ker 's Where a worker is called upon to pes'form two (2) absence from his emnploymmtemst for amsy cause wlmatsoevem-. or niole classes of work on any osie day lie shall, for (f) Each worker shall ieeeive at least two (2) weeks' the purpose of assessing the wages to be paid, be miotice fm-omn his employer of time date wisestIsis annual deemed to have worked time day at the class for which leave is to eornnseis-e. thehighests-ateofwagesisprescribed:Provided that, where tise starting aisd finishing times of work 21.General, done in a higher grade is entered isithe time and Stablensen shmall be entitled to receive one clear wages book, or recos-ded on ats-ipcard, and such day's lest in seven (7).If tIny wom-k on seven (7) work dosse in a higlser grade is under two (2) hours (laysist any week they shall receive Suisday sates for in any one day, no extra payment shall be made. in all time worked omi Sunday of such week. the event of no recos-d beiisg made isieithies' the time Stableniemi sequised to live at thestable shah and wages book, os- oss a trip eas-d, the ps-ovisious of be provided with suitable housing accommodation for thefirst pasagraphm ofthisclause shall apply. a stableman free of cost, hut if pm'oper housing aceom- 44 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JANU 10, 1041. inodation is provided for a sta blenian and his wife and (e )'' Jinkem- '' si,all mean a velucle with a fore-carriage family, and they elect to live there, the employer shall and a how axle under wIt icli the ion 0 is slung. be entitled to charge a rent not exceeding half the rent a sinniar honse in that locality would readily let at not (f) ''Boiler truck'' shall mean a vehicle on four low exceeding ten shillings (lOs.) a week. wheels with oswithout springs, generally used foi- the carrying of Ijoilems. During thefirstsix(6)consecutiveworking days that a worker is employed by the employer as a (g)' ' Float'' shall menu a vehicle oii four wheels, with driver, the employer shall be permitted toreduce the or without springs, generally used for carrying plate prescribed wage by fifty per cent. (50%) whilst the glass or otliei lies vv materials. worker is learning the ronnd: Provided that this shall (h )'Hol i 0 as's ' 'shallmenu daysonwit ic IiNe iv apply only where the worker learning the roundis ac- Year 's Day, Anniversary Day, Good Friday, Easter Mon- companied by some other person for the purpose of day, Laboum- Day, Foundation Day, Auzac Day, Kalgoor- teaching such worker the round. lie,or Boulder Cup Day, Christmas Day, and Boxing No junior under nineteen years of age shall be Day are ohserved. allowed to drive ot be in charge of more than one horse. (i )''Saturday'' for the purpose of this Award, means Employers shall, when engaging workers, state either Saturday or such other day as is at present oh- definitely whether such worker is engaged as a weekly sci-vedas the weekly half-holiday inparticular estah- oscasual hand.Failiug such notice, the worker shall lishnients. be deemed to be engaged as a weekly worker. (j )' ' Va cOma ci'shut 11inc Intl eall ad nIt wo rlcersnot Casual hands shall he notified at the cad of the otherwise specified, employed in or in connection with day if their services are not required next day.Fail- a stable, yaud or gal-age. ing such notice, a full day's wages shall be paid. (Ic)'Head stab lemnen ' 'shallneanstab leinenap Employers shall notify their workers other than casual workers on the working day preceding a holiday pointed to he in charge of or directing the work of other iftheir services arc required next day.Failing such stahlemen, notice the worker shall be entitled to take the holiday (I)' ' ibm-se ' shall meals any beast ofbus-den, cx- and to receive a full week 's wages. cept hnllucks. (Ii) Workers shall be provided free by the employer mu) ''Road'' shall mean aitilimic-Inde any road or with all shovels, ropes, gear, and other tools necessary p lace where goods, n terc hand iso, immi p1 cutouts, oi- ma term ls for the loading and unloading of goods or materials as-c being conveyed os drawn by horse or niotor power, on to or from any vehicle. hut shall not include any dairy fanu, orehia rdot- unarlcet Each worker, with the exception of milk, cream, garden. ice,ice cream, pastrycook, and cordial factory carters shall be entitled to holidays as defined, and all carters 23.Board of Reference. and driversshallbe entitledtoa half-holiday from (i) A Boat-cl of Reference is hereby appointed for the the hoar of 1 p.m. on some working day in the w-eek pinposes of the Award.Such Board shall consist of a Provided that, where milk and/or cream carters do not, chairnian and two (2) other representatives, one to be generally speaking, work continuously seven (7)days nominated by ear-li of the parties.'fhet-e are assigned to in the week, they shall he entitledto holidays as do- such Board, in the event of no agreement being arrived fin ed. at between the partieto the Award, the functions of: A copy of this Award shall be kept by each em- (a)adjusting any matters of difference which may ployer where the industry is carried on, where it is easily as-ise between time parties from time to tune, accessible tothe workers. except such as involve iisterpi-etations of the Weekly hands readand willing to work for the provisions of the Aw-ard or any of theni; whole week, and not dismissed during the week for any (h) classifying suid fixing wages, rates, a nO condi- reason set out in clause 12 of this Award, shall be en- tions for any occupation or calling not speci- titled to a full week's wages. fically mentioned in the Award (1) Where an employer desires to vary oi- change his deciding any othci- matter that the Court may starting and linishiug time (in accordance with the pro- rcfem- to such Board fromtime to time. visions of cia Lise8 of tIns Award), lie shall give one (ii) An appeal shall liefioni any decision of such week's notic of such variation or change to Ins workers, Board in the nlaaner and subject to the conditions pre- and post a notice of the intended change at the depot, scribed in the regulations to the Industrial Arbitration garage, or yard. Act, 1912-1935, which for thus purpose are embodied in (in) A worker, other than a casual hand, shall be en- this Award. titledto payment fornon-attendance, on the ground ofpersonalill-health,forone-half(½)dayfor 24.Junior Workers' Certificate. each completed niouth ofservice: Provided that pay- Junior wom-kers shall furnish the employer with a cci- nient for absence through such ill-health shall be limited tifieate showing the following particulars:- to six((3) days in each calendar year.Payment here- undei- may he adjusted atthe end of each calendar (i) Name in full; year, (,r at the time the worker leaves the service of the (ii) Age and date of birth. employer, in the event of the worker being entitled by Time certificate shall be signed by tIme worker. service subsequent to the sickness to a greater allowance No worker shall have any chains upon the em than that uiade at the time the sickness occurred.This loye1 for additional wages in the event of his age being clause shall not apply where the worker is entitled to wrongly stated on this certificate:Provided that thit compensation under the Workers' Compensation Act. suhclanse shalloperateonly for thefirst three(3) mnomithis from the date of the worker 'S first engagenint thereby enabling the employer, if lie so desires, to obtair 22.Defiaitions. pu-oof of the junior worker's age. 1'or the pulposes of tIns Award: - I certify,pum-suant to section63 of theIndustriai ''Junior'' shall mean any person under the age Arbitration Act, 1912-1935, that tite foregoing is a cop ftwenty-one(21)years in teceipt of less than the of the Agreement arrived at between the pal-ties men adult wage. tioned above. 'C Casual hand' 'shall niean a worker competent to do the work he is engaged to do, who is dismissed or Dated at Perth tins 6th day of Decembem-, 1940. refused work without any fault of his own before the expiration of six (6) days from the date he starts work. (Sgd.) WALTER DWYER, 'Horse-drivei- 'sassistant'' and ''Motor-driver's President. assistant'' shall menu and include any worker who ac- companies the driver to assist in loading, unloading or delivering. Filed at my Office this 6th day of December, 1940. (ci) ''Loaders'' shall mean and include all workers engaged mainly in loading oi- unloading any goods, wares, (SEAL.) J. H. ROGUE, merchandise or materials on to or f i-nm any vehicle. Clerk of the Coui-t of Arbitration. J\NiAnv 10, 1041.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 45

SCIIEDTJLE OF RESPONDENTS REFERRED TO. Name. Address. Adelaide Timber Co., Ltd. 156 St. George's terrace, Perth. Armstrong & Co., Contractors 27 Butler street, Kalgoorlie. 3.Australian Flag Store, Grocers Hanuan street, Kalgoorhie. 4.Allen & Brimage, General Carriers 43 Forrest street, Kalgoorhie. 5.Bailey, Jack, Grocer .. . Gorner Ha.nnan and Maritana streets, Kalgoorlie. 6. Barker, William & Co... . 78 Brooknian street, Kalgoorlie. 7. Bateman, J. & W., Ltd., General Merchants Hay and Murray streets, Perth. S. Bingley Bros., General Carriers.. Witteuoom street, Boulder. 9.Boulder Ice Works (W. H. Trvthall) . North terrace, Boulder. 10.Bowden, Francis, Contractor . 43 George street, Kalgoorlie. 11.Brady, H. B.Co., Ltd... Corner Charles and Aberdeen streets, Perth. 12.llrady, R. J., Greengrocer .. . 10 Maritana street, Kalgoorlie. 13.Brandt, G. & Son, General Carriers . 17 Egan street, Kalgoorlie. 14.Banning Bros., Ltd. . 49-61 Charles street, \\rest Perth. 15. (;lack, B. J., Marine Dealer Egan street, Kalgoorlie. 16.Davidson, H. W., Ltd., Merchants 49 Brookmau street, Kalgoorhie, 17. Ehlers, H. E., Fruiterer and Greengrocer .Hauuan street, Kalgoorlic. Kmmlgoorlie. 18. Everett, Victor, General Carrier . . Corner Cheethani and Lane streets, 19.Fernie, Bob., Grocer .. . Hannan. street, Kalgoorlie. 20.Fletcher, A. J...... Dairy, Somerville. 21.Flett, J...... Builder and Joiner, Wilson street,Kalgoorlie. 22.Golden Mile Aerated Water Co.., 69 Burt street, Boulder. 23.Goldfields Cordial Coy., Ltd. Richardson street, Boulder. 24.Hehir, Jack, Grocer .. . Hannan street, Kalgoorlie. 25.Hicks, J. A. Co., Ltd., Drajers Hannami street, Kalgoorlie. 26.Jackson, M., Grocer .. .. Burt street, Boulder.

27.Johns & Son .. . . . Dairy, Parkeston. 28.Kalgoorlie Foundry Ltd. . . . 321 Murray street, Perth. 29.Kenworthy, 3'. .. .. 237 McDonald street, Kalgoorlie. 30.Mackey, H. & Co., Ltd.,Cordial Manufac- turers ...... Egan street, Kalgoorlie. 31.Millars' Timber & Trading Co., Ltd. St. George's terrace, Perth. 32.Nankervis & Co. (W. Coath) .. 3 Forrest street, Kalgoorlie. 33.Nestle & Anglo-SwissCondensedMilkCo. (Aust.), Ltd...... 188-192 St. George's terrace, Perth. 34.Nettle, B. L., Cordial Manufacturer Dugan street, Kalgoorlie. 35.O'Brien's Woodyard 97 Forrest street, Kalgoorlic. Kalgoorlie. 36.Pascoe & Son .. .. . Globe Parcel Express, Cassidy street, 37.Pauley Bros., Produce Merchants Forrest street, Boulder. 38.Penter, F. S., Contractor .. .. 51 Cheetham street, Kalgoorlie. 39.Perth Modelling Works, Ltd... ')laisebrook road, East Perth. 40.Philpott, A. G. Dairy Produce Merchant, 29 McDonald street, Kal- goorlie. 41.Pike Bros., Grocers .. .. . Hannan street, Kalgoorlie. 42.Pollard, Reginald Dairy, Mimer avenue, Bouldem. 43.Premier Markets . Brookman street, Kalgoorlie. 44.Ranclaud, James, Builder 17 Hannan street, Kalgoorlie. 45.Rowan, William Dairy, Burt street, Boulder. 46.Ryan, William Dairy, Burt street, Boulder. 47.Sliced, David, Ltd., Grocers Hannan street, Kalgoorhie. 48.Shell Company of Australia, Ltd. Shell House, St. George's terrace, Perth. 49.Simpson, T. \\ Dairy, Forrest street, Kalgoorlie. 50.Sparling, Percy . Dairy, Parkeston. 51.Stodart, T. & Cc., Agents 88 Mnritana street, Kalgoorlie. 52.Stroud, Edward H., Contractor.. Fimiston. 53.Timzi, Philip.. . Dairy, Celebration road, Boulder. 54.Tippetts, Ltd., Pastrycooks . [lanuan street, Kalgoorlie. 55.Vacuum Oil Company Pty., Ltd. . St. George's terrace, Perth. 56.Watson, Duncan, General Carrier Corner Egan and Wilson streets,Kalgoorlie. 57.West Australian Glass Alanutacturers, Ltd. St. George's terrace, Perth. 58.Western Ice (Kalgoorlie) . Dugan street, Kalgoorlie. 59.Wills, John & Co., Ltd... .. 419 Wellington street, Perth. 60.Wilson, Joseph, Contractor 98 Lyall street, Kalgoorhie. 61.Wright, F. W. & Co., Ltd... 609 Wellington street, Perth.

IN THE COURT OP ARBITRA'rIoN OF WESTERN in the Schedule hereto, following the vocations men- AUSTRALIA. honedherein: Provided that itshall not applyto workers who areat present providedforin any (No. 499 of 1939.) Award of the Coumt of Arbitration of Western Aus- In the matter of an Award made on the 27th day of tralia em- in any industrial agreement registered in May, 1938, and Numbered 29 of 1937, and in the accordance with the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912- matter of an Application bytime Amalgamated 1935, to which another industrial union of workers is Road Transport UnionofWorkers, Perth,for aparty. amendment of the said Award. 2.-Area. The 6th Day of December, .1910. Tim is Award shall have effect over the area coum- HAVING heard the parties, aud b' consent thereof, prised within a radius of twenty-five (25) miles from time Court hereby orders and declares that Award No. time General Post 0111cc in time City of Perth. 29 of 1937 is hereby amended so as to read as fol- lows:- 3.-Term. 1.-Scope. TIm is Award shall come into operation as and from This Award shall apply to all workers employed n time15thday of A prih,1938, amid remain in force for the industries carried on by time respondents named three (3) years. 46 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JAcuAnv 10, 1941.

4.Wages. 0. The minimum weekly wage to be paid to and re- The exceptioits referred to iiiclause 4 are as fol- ceived by all workers, withthe exceptions mentioned lows: - in clause 5 hereof, shaH be as follows: (a) Casual hands shall be paid two sitihlings(2s.) per day in excess of tite rates prescribed in clause 4. Basic Wage. if eniployecl only part of the day, the extra two shil- Per \\eek. ]iitgs(2s.) shall be paid[f a perm:ttieict worker is £s. (1. engaged its a casual ltaitd within three (3) weeks of Within a fifteen(15)pileradiusof the Easter or Christmas holidays, the rate of pay the G.P.O., Perth .. .. 3 14 11 sisal] he three shillings (3s.) per day iii excess of time Outside a fifteen (15) mileradiusbut rates proscribed in clause 4. within a twenty-five (25) tulle radius b) All pei'sons engaged on tarred metal, hot bituinctt, of the G.P.O., Perth .. . .. 3 15 iU tarred blocks or spreaditig tar or hot bitumen, shall be Margins paid one shilliitg (is.) per day extra. pci Week. 1 Where a driver is called upon to provide stabling (1) Adult Workers. £s.d. for his horse or horses, lie sltall be paid five shillings (a) Loaders,washers (except can (5s.)Pet week fur the first horse and thereafter two washers), yardnien horse- shillings and sixpence (2s. Gd.) per week for each addi- drivers'assistantsand motor tional horse stabled in addition to the rate of wage he drivers 'issistants 0 7 6 is receiving at tite time .All feed for Isorses so stabled ( b) Stctblenten 086 shall he provided hr the employer. (d )Drivers who ale required to collect niouey during head stableme ii I' than ( more attj- svcek Or portion of a week as part of their duties one) . 0 12 6 and account for ht shall be paid one shilling (is.) for liorsedrivers (one horse) 096 such week in afichitiot, to tite rate of wage prescribed by 1-lorsedrivers (two (2) horses) 0 14 6 clause 4. llorsciirivers(three(3) horses)0 16 6 Junior w'orkers Notwithstanding anything con- ilorsedrivers (over tltrec(3) but tained iii this Aw'ard, no junior worker between the age not exceedingfi ye(5)horses)0 17 6 of twenty (20) and twenty-one (21) years of age shall (It) Horsedrivirs of utore than five (5) be employed as a horse or motor-driver at less than tlse horses,clriviitga lotteorin ha sic wage. charge of a teamof more titan Shift workers shall be paid seven shillings and five (5) horses, each horse over sixpence (7s. 6d.) per week in excess of the rates pre- five(5), sixpencc (Gd.) pcw day scribed hr clause 4 hereof.Shift workers w'ho are casual extra. hands sltall be paid a further additional sum of two Ci) Motor-drivers of velticles:- shillings (2s.) per day, and if employed for only part Not excecchiitg twenty-five of the day, Die extra two shillings (2s.) shall be paid. (25) ewt. capacity 0 14 6 Exceedingtwenty-five (25) 6.Hours. cwt.andnotexceeding (a)'riteItours of duty sltall be forty-six (46)pci' three(3)tons capacity .. 0 iS 6 week until the 15th day of April, 1941, after which Exceedingthree(3) toits tiate the weekly hours of duty shall be forty-four (44). capacity .. -. .. 1 2 6 (b) lu ally week in which there are one or more Isoli- Exceedingfour (4) tons days the hours shall he reduced by the number of orclin- capacity ...... 1 3 6 try working Itours the worker would have beets required Iixcecding live (5) tons to work on the holiday or holidays had such day or capacity .. .. .- 1 4 6 days not beets holidays: Provided that thissulicliuse Exceeding six (6) tons shall not apply in tlte case of milk, cream, icc-crcattt capacity .. .- .. 1 5 6 or ice carters. Exceedingseven(7) tons (e) Any Itours worked on attv day or days to make up capacity .. -. .. 1 6 6 I lie bouts of duty ill any week shall (with the exceptions Exceedingeight (8) tons hereinafterItteitfiotted)beworkedin a continuous capacity ...... 1 7 6 sltift. Driversofloadedmotor wagons (except tractors), The exceptiotis referred to arc:- drawing a loaded trailer also, workers ittlivery stables. or drivers of articulated veli- milk carters not engaged in retail milk de- ides, not to include a ntechaui- livery. cal horse, one shilling(Is.) stablenien. per day extra. Cd) The working ltours for night washers sltall be six shifts of seven (7) Itours forty (40) miuutes each (j) Tractor drivurs ...... 0 18 6 pci' week until the 15th day of April, 1941, after whielt it)ilorsedri yoreofjut hers, boiler date tlte working hours sitail be six (6) shifts of seveit trucks and floats: hours tw'ettty(20) minutes each per week or five One horse ...... 0 17 6 (5) shifts of eigltt(8) ltours forty-eight (48) minutes More than one horse and not eaclt per week. more than three (3) .. 1 26 (e) Subject to agreement between the parties to this

Each horse more thanthree - Award, the ordinary Itours of work may be extended on (3)horses,sixpencc(Gd.) army one dtj- during the week preceding Cltristnsas Day. per day extra 7.Five-day Week. (1) Night Washers . .. 0 15 0 Except where a seven (7) day week is to be worked, (ii) Junior Workers: an employer, when egaging any worker, sItall state de- The niiniiuuni weekly wage to be paid to anti finitely whether such worker is to work on the basis of sfive (5)oi 1 six (6) day week.Failing suchnotice received hr junior workers cnmphoved in any the worker sltahl be deeitied to be employed ott the basis of the classifications mentioned iii snbclausc of a six (6) day week. (i)of this clause shall be as follow's:- An employer desiringto change the basis of any Per ccitt worker frons a six (6) day week to a five (5) day week of Basic Wage. or vice versa, shall give one (1) week's notice of such If under 17 years of age 59 intended change to the worker coiscerned. If 17 and under 18 years of age 71 If 18 and tinder 19 years of age 83 8.Meal Times. if 19 antI under 20 years of age 92 Except as hereinafter provided, all workers shaH have a break of one hour for a meal oms all the days in the If 20 and ttuder 21 years of age 915 week, between i2nootsand. 2 p.m., except Saturday. JANUARy 10, 194l. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA 47

\Vliei'e a worker is required to work on Saturday beyond notice, lie does not carry out his duties ill tile slime alan- p.m. lie shall be allowed a break of half an hour for 11Cr as lie did prior to such notice: Provided also, that a meal, 01' an hour, if he has to continue after 3 p.nI. except for the reasons milc'lltiomlcd intile first proviso to Pi'ovitled that workers referredto as exceptions in the tilis clause tile cilgagenleiltshIlIhl not be terinimiated by next succeed ig clause shall not be compelled or entitled any notice esp-i ng within a ireek of tile Cllristnsas 01' 1 iiive a meal time between 12 noon aisd 2 p.m., but Easter iiolidavs, if it is intendc'cl to re-engage the w'om'ker they shall have one hour oftforanical-time during i aasethatelv ci' very sltoi'tiv after the holidays isientiomied, ilo rki isg day. 1111(1Illemi i cr111 am ient CIII 11 oy Ill C mt shall ilOt be ella nged to casual workers w-ithiiii one ,vec'k of the Phristuias ci' 9Ktai'ting and l'iuislnug Times. Easter holidays, The sic rting time for the pm'pose of calculating over- Notice given el-el-v week tdetermine the eiiiployiiieitt time shall(with the exceptions hereinafter mentioned) witilOut any intentiomi to cletem'niinc the employment at be 7a,ul. ui afterand the finislung time, on Mondays the end of the weeic, hut only with a view to dismissing to Fridays, inclusive, shall not be later than 6 p.m. and helllIt hIlVtiisiii, 5111111 IlOtbecicenieci notice for the nu Satui'davs not later than 1 p.m. purpose of this Award unless given during any strike '7lie exceptions m'efem'red to are: which affects the employer 's business. (a)di'ivcm's employed at fish, fruit, vegetable, and lJasti'yeooks 'sisops or stoles; 14.il eavy Work. ice carting, parcel express carting, and news- Wilts-c workerslire callednpomi to handle,without paper delivering; p1-opel-uieehanical appliances,ally one article of over iilk carters, stablemen and yardmen two hundredweight (2 cwl.'lall extra mall shall be pro- drivers employed by mail contractors; vided - night washers; liTime and Wages Book, cream carters; Each employer shall provide aIi Ille a nil irages book, ice-cl-cans carters; to he kept in a place where it is emssily accessible to both dairy produce cartel's; the employer ascl the worker. Such book shmsll simow sluft workers. the name of the worker, the time he starts and fillisises work each day, the nnnibem- of hours worked by and the 10--Overtime, n-ages and overtime paid to eaelm worker, amid his signa- \ll overtime shall stand alone anti shall be paid for, timm'efom- same. The employer and tile worlccr shall be illaddition to the ordinary weekly or casual wage, at severallyresponsible for thepropel- posting ofsuch the rateot' time and a quarter for tilefirst two (2) book daily, except illtile case ot milk cas'tem's, when the hours and time and a half tliem'eaftem',In the ease of book may be posted weekly.Such book shall he open ulliors, under eigiiteemi (18) years of age, overtime shall on One day ineach week, dimming working houm's,to lie paid at tile late of time and a half. inspection by the secm'ctarv of the unioll01' ally other Ovem'tinie shall be paid for all time of duty: persoms authormsecl ill writimsg by bimmi :Provided that au (a) beforetileprescribed starting time,or after employer msiay at his option, ill lien of a time book, pm'o- the prescribed finishing time; or vide a mechanical chock for the purpose of recording (h) except as provided by (e) hereof, after eight tilestam-ting and finisllisig times of ivorkers,ill which (8) hours and foi-tv (40) minutes, on Mon- case a s'ecom'd of the numbes of lionrs worked each day days to Fridays, inclusive, and (except in the by each wom-kem-, andtile wages amsdovei-tmnme paid to ease of night washes's), four (4) hours and such w-orkem-, shall be emstem'ed on a card om' chieck (used forty (40) minutes on Saturdays; or illeoimsiectiosi with such ielochc) ,whiehi silaliliesigned (cIintilecaseofice and/or ice-creamcarters by the worker omireceipt of wages eachm week. The after nine (9) hours and forty (40) minutes eniphovei- amid tile woi'hcem' shall be severally responsible on Mondays to Fridays. imsclusivc, and foum- for the eom'rect keeping daily of such eard or check, (4) which shall be opemi to immspeetiolmillthe maine manner ilOul's and forty (40) minutes on Satur- as the timmmc and wages book beforemcmmtiomied, clays; 01' (d) notwithstanding anything contained in (b) or (e) hereof, in the ease of five (5) day week 16Travelling Allowances. workers after imhm (9) hours and thirty-sia Workers engaged on work froni winch they lIre umiabic (3(J)minutes onMondays toFridays,ill loi-etum-ntothmcii homes atIlighit5111111 be paid such elusive, and for all time of duty on Satum- persommalexpenses as they i-easonably Icul',but they clays, 01', shiahl be paid at the i-ate of sevemi shillings amid sixpence (C)in excess of the hoiii's prcsci'ihecl ill clause 6. (ls.Gd.)per day at the least. A wom-ker prevemitecl fm'oui i-eturning with his tum'mi-out totise depot om' yard 11.Sunday Work. fm-oni which liestam'tedshiahh hepaid amsytravelling For all time of duty on Sinidays, with exceptions expenses lie has to incur and for the time he reasonably hierensaftermentioned,payment,inadditiontotile tmkes to get to liii home beyond tile time he would have weekly wage, 5111111 be made attile rate of double tinse, taken to get to his home fm'om time depot or yard, The exceptions referred to are: 17.Pay Day. stablememi who have one clear day offut the All wages shall be paid on eithem' Wednesday, Thurs- week; day, osFi-iday of each week, but the day, omice fixed, milk cam'tem's; shall msot be altei-ed more thlaml 0i1C ill thmee (3) months (e) drivers feeding asid attending horses or without two (2) weeks' notice to the woi-icers.Such night ivasliers after 10 p.m.; pays shall lie available within ten (10) uiinutes of the cream carters. time the wom-ker ceases duty, where itis practicable to Provided that, for all time of duty iiithe ease of pay the worker on pay day at the card or depot.If ''ice'' and/oi- ''ice-cleans'' cam-tem's, payment in addition not made available within tlsat time thm'oumghi any fault to tile weekly wage shall he msiade at time i-ate of time or delay of the emnployem', or because the w-orlcer ceases Illidi a llalf, work atap1cc-cwhich causes morethiaiiteml (10) 12Holiday Pay. minutes' delay, oves-timne shall be paid for amiy excess of All tinse of duty on holidays shall stand alone and be timetems(10) minutes m-eferi'edto, No enmployes' slmall paid for in addition to the weekly wage at the rate of hiold mnore than two (2) days' wages in ilamld, ordinary ti we.Any worker required to work on a holi- day shall be paid at least half a day's pay at holiday 8.Payment fom- Highest Function, mates.Provided that this clause shall not apply to milk Where a us-orkem- is called umpon to perform two (2) or carters, cream carters, ice carters or ice-cream carters, mere classes of work on any one day he shall, fom' the pum-pose of assessismg the n-ages to be paid, be deensed to 13.Termination of Employment. have worked the day at the class for winch the highest One week's notice at any time on either side shall be i'ate of w'mges is prescribed: Provided that, where the required before the engagement of any but a casual stamting and finishing times of work clone in a highem- worker shall be determined: Provided that an employer m-ade is entem'ed in the timand wages boolc, or recomded may at any time dismiss a worker for refusal or neglect on a trip card, and suds work done in a higher grade toobeyoi'ders, misconduct,carelessness inthe per- is nudes' two (2) houm's in any one day, no extra pay- forniaace of his duties, or if. after receiving one week's ment shall be made.Ims the event of no s'ecord, being -18 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [JANUARY 10, 1941. made in cithei' the time and wages book, Or on a trip (lie Irages of such worker for boar(t seventeen slnllings card, the provisiolls of the first paragraph of this clause and sixpence (17s. Gd.) per week, and fom' lodging six shall apply. shillings and sixpenee(Os.6d.)per week: Provided The trip card referred to slia U be open to inspection that notluug in this clause shall apply to eta blc,uen. by the secretary of the union or any other person author- iced in writing- by hii 23.Geuer,,l. (a) Stablei,,en shall b0 entitledto receive one clear dy's rest in seven(7).If they work on seven(7) i9.Tensporiirv (lange of Stable, etc. days ii, any week they shall receive Snudy rates for \Vhere an employer transfers a worker, after he eon,es till time worked ui, Su,,dt,v of such week. to work, from one stable, i4arnge,tird or place situated more than two (2) miles rlisttuit from the stable, garage, (ii)Stablemnen required to live at the stable shall he yard, or place, at which, lie usually works, fares to and lirovidedwith, suitable lonsing accommodationfo,'a t'rom suchaltered stable. garage, i-n rib or place shall he stableman, free of cost, but if propel' housing aeeon,,nu- allowed by the employer. Ii'he is trri,isferrcd ten,por- elationisprovidedtom' ii stablenian and his wife am.l arily to work at a stable garage, rued, or place wInch t'auiihy, and they elect to live there, the e'niployer shall requires him to travel one mile uiinure fron, his houie be entitled to charge a ,'eut ,,ot exceeding half of the beyond the distance he usually travelstl,e. fares to and rentt,similar house in that locality Iro old read itylet from snd excess time shall be paid fur by the employer. at not exceeding ten shillings (lOs.) a week. During tImefirst working week thu law orker is 20.Proportion of Juniors. eucployed by the employer asad,'is-er,the employer Juniors may be employed intheproportion of shall be periuttedtoi'educcthe prescribed wage by one junior to every five(5) adult drivers employed. lifty per cent, (.30 per cent.) whilst (lie worker is learn- ing the round:Provided that tl,isshall applyonly Provided that, where less thanlivc(5)adult where the worker learning the round is accompanied by drivers areemployed, onejunior driver hay be en,- sonicother person forthe purpose ofteaching such ployed. worker the round. Provided also, that where no alult driver is em- No junior under nineteen (19) years of age shall ployed one junior driver may be employed.This shall be allosved to drive or be in chargefmuoi'e than one isot apply to retail milk vendors. horse in the cities of Pem'th or Fren,antle. Provided further,that juniordrive,'assistants Employers shall, when engaging workers,state may be employed in the proportion ofone junior to definitely whether such, worker is engagedisa weekly every three (3) adult drivers. or casual I,and.Failing suchnotice, the irorke,' shall When ascertaining the number of junior drivers be deemed to be ellgaged as a weekly employee. and junior driver assistants tolie allowed attImeone Casual hands shall be notified at (lie cud of the tinae, the same adult drivers shall not be used twice in clay if their services are not required i,ext day.Failing the calculations. such notice a full day's w'ages shall be p id. 21.An ii ua I H i,lidt, ys. Employers shall notify tl,eir wo,'kers, other than All woricers shahbe given one week's leave of casual workers, on the w'orkiccg day preceel ig a holiday absence on full pay after time expiration of each twelve if their services are required next day. Failing suclm (12) mommtl,s' service.Such leave shall be given to and notice, the worker shall lie entitled to take the holiday taken by the worker ivithiii three(3) months of be- tai,d to receive a full weelc 's wages. coining due. ys,rli tle engagement of tiny worker to (I,) Workei's shall be provided free by the cn,plGyer which tins subclauseappliesisterminated after 01cc with allsl,ovels, mopes, gear, and other tools necessary month's continuous service, or after any period of con- for the loading and unloading of goods or n,aterial on tinuous ses'vice from the date on which the previous to o,' froni any vel,icle. annual holidays became due, lie shall be paid in lieu of Each, worker, with time exception ot' milk, cream, holidays in proportion to the length of his service. ice, 01' ice-creamcarters, shall be entitled to holidays as Pi'oyidecl that ice and/or ieecrea,n carters shall defined, and all ct,rters amid drive,'s shall lie entitled to be givemi two acid two-thirds (2-2/3rds) weeks' or in the :, half-holiday from the hour of 1 pill. 015 sonic working case of five (5) day week workers, two and three-fifths clay in the week, except where a five(5) day week is (2-3/Sths) weeks' leave of absence on full pay atte'r worked: Provided tl,tit, where milk and/or creani carters the expiration ofeachtwelve(12) months'service, do not, generally speaking, work continuously seven (7) Such heave shall be given to and taken by the lru rkr days in the weebc, they shall be entitled to holidays as ivitimin three (3) months of becoming d,,e.Where the defined. engagement of any worker to which, this snbelause ap- \ copy i,f thus awam'd shall be kept by each cmi,- pliesis terminated after one months's continuous err- loyei',whem'e the industry is carried Omi, whereitis vice, or after any period of continuous service fruu, I easily accessible to (lie workers, date on which the previous annual holidays became 'hue. lie shall be paid in lien of holidays in proportion iii tie (lc) Weekly l,ands ready amad wihhim,g to work for the length of his service. ivhiole week and not dismissed during the week for tiny reason set out in clause 13 of this Awar,h shalllierim- Providedalso, thatmilk and/or creamcarters titled tot,full iveehe 's wages. shall, if required, generally speaking, to work continu- ously seven (7) days in the week, be allowed tw'o and (1) Where an r'niphuyei' desires tu s-ar- or chiamige his four sevenths (2.4/7ths) weeks' holiday ois full pay at stuntingmiii fiuisluug time (in accordance with, the pro- i-isiuiis of clauseIt lieshall give one the expirationof each twelve(12) months'se,'vice. if thus Awai'cl) , Where time engagement of any worker to which this sub- ircc'Ic 's notice of such variation or change to hits workers clause applies is terminated after o,me month's coutinu- timid post a ,iotiee of the intended change at the depot, otis service, or after any period of 'continuous service garage or yard. from the date on which the previous annual holidays be- (ii,) A workerthic,'tl,air a casual humidslit, hilieen - came due, he shall be paid in lieu of holidays in pro- tithed ti hJaY,licut for no,i-ntteudance on the ground of portion to the length of Ins service. p'''°1 ill-health for one halt' dtiv fo,'et,chiu:nnmphetcei A w'orker dismissed for misconduct, or who ille- iii en i (Iiof service :Provided tIm t p avmem, tfo ,'abs',i 'c gally severs his contract of service, shall lose all rights through, such,ill-he:, lthisl,alh be hiu,ited to six (0) days under this clause. (one ireek 's pay) in eachcrilendr,r year,Pavn,ei,t here- Holiday pay shall not accrue during a worker's iindc'r nay lie adjusted at (lie end of caehi calendar yct,r, absence f,'om lns employment for any cause whatsoever. ii,'t,t(lie time tIme worker leaves tIme se,'vice of tIme('ill- pioyem',intl,eeve,,toftimeworker bcimig entitledto Each worker shall receive at least two (2) weeks' service subsequent to the sickness tot,greater ahlowammec notice from his employer of the date when his annual than that made at the time the siekm,ess occurred.This leave is to comnaenee. clause shall not tip1ilwh,ci'e the wurker is entitled to eomnpemisation imuder (lie Workers' Conspemmsation Act. 22.Board and Lodging. Except in the ease of parent and son, or retail milk 24.Definitions. carters, no worker shall board or lodge avitlihis em- T"or the purposes of thus Awa,'d ployer or on Inspremises. Where a workerboards (a) Junior ''shall menu any person under the age and/or lodges with his employer in accordance with this of twenty-one (21)veal'sin receipt of less than time i'lause, the employer shall be permitted to deduct from adult w'age. .JAXUA1IY 10, 194Lj GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. WIt. 49

(b)'V Casual hand ' 'shall menu a worker competent (b) No worker shall have :iiiv i-lanii 01)011 the ciii- to do the work lieis engaged to(10, who is dismissed ployer for additional wages, in the event of his age or refused work without ally fault of his own, before the being wrongly stated on this certificate: Provided that expiration of one (1) working week from the date ho this snbclause shall operate only for thefirst three 'tarts work. nsonths from the date of the worker's firsten- (r) ''Horse-driver'sassistant and ''motor-driver 'a gagensesst, thereby enablingtimeemployer, iflieso assistant' ' shall mean and include aiiv worker who aceom- desires, to obtain proof of the junior worker's ago. panics the driver to assist in loading, unloading or de- Dv (lie (oil rt, livering. (d )''Loaders' 'shall mean and include all workers (Sgd.) \\,tLTI'h-1 l)\VVEB, engaged iivaiiily in loading or unloading any goods, wares, SeAl..] I'resident. merchandise, or materials on to uifi-oun any velnele. (ci ''Tinker'shall mean aveli ide with a fore-car- riage and a bow axle under wli irli the load is slnng. 5Tbe basic wage herein mentioned is the basic wage in force at the date of the issue of Award No. 29 of 1937, which has ''Boiler truck'' shall incite a velucle on four (4) -i flee bee,,al tried a ,idad,tustcd and is now as follows low wheels with or without springs, generally nsecl for Per week. (lie carrying of boilers. £s.d. IViiluii, it lifters([5)iiiil,'11111155ofilie ''Float'' shall mean a vehicle on four (4) wheels, G.P.O., PeitI, .. -1 Fl .1 withor without springs, generally usedfoi- carrying iflitsideaCOcci,(151 ,nileradiusbut plate-glass or other heavy materials. withinatwenty- 5cr(25)mtle radius 'fthe G.P.O., Perth . . . 4 6 3 (Ii) ''Holidays''shallmean dayson which New Year'sDay, Anniversai-y Day, Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter Monday, Labour Day, Foundation Day, Anzae Day, Christusas Day, and Boxing Day are ob- S(HEDULE OF RESPONDENTS REFERRED TO. served: Pi-ovideci that, by agreement between the en,- ployer anti the union, sonic other day may be substitnted I. Austi-alian Glass Manufacturers Co., Ltd., 37.39 for any of the days mentioned. Kensington street, East Perth. 2 ,\tkins (WA.), Ltd., S94 hay street, Perth. ''Saturday,'' fom the purposeolthis Award, means either Saturday or such other day as is at present 3. Alicia 'a, Ltd, Hay street, Perth. observed as the half-holiday or. in the ease of a five (5) 4.Am-cus, Ltd.cornerAberdeenandPalmerstuii day week, the day obsem-ved as the whole holiday, in streets, I'erth. S . Ayrshis'eDaim-y,Ltd., 436 Lord street, Mount Particular industries or districts. Lawlev, ' ' Yardniesi'shall include all adult workers, not (5. Atlas Engineei-ing, Qneen Victo,-iastreet, Fcc- otherwise specified, employed iii or in connection with n mantle. stable, garage or yard. Armnstrosig, Ltd.,Hairy,201 Murray street, ''Headstablemnen '' shallmean stablenienap- Perth. pointed to be in ohm-ge nt or directing the work of other '., A nstral iaisSan,lalivood Co., Ltd., 69 King street, stablenien. Perth. (1) ''Horse'' shall mean any beast of burden, except A hibult,l.a,idF.,412 Albany road, Victoi-ia bullocks. Park. I lJ A Ii Sam & Co., 112 Btm-raek sti-cot, Perth. (ia) ''Road'' shall ntean and include any moad or place Ii.lis-ownes, Ltd., 299 Charles street, North Perth. where goods, merchandise, implements, os materials arc Jderm-yman & Langley, Ltd., Metropolitan Mar- being conveyed or drawn by horse or motor power, but kets, West Pes-thi. shall not include any dairy farm, orchard or market Bnrmidge & Wait-en, Ltd., 69 King sti-eet, Perth. garden. Bays', Ltd., 215-237 Hay street, Subiaco. ''Night washer' 'shall mean a washer who works IS.Don Marehse, Ltd., Hay street, Perth. twelve (12)hoursol-amos-c in any week between the 16. Brisbane & WunderUchi, Ltd.,II.L.,Lord hours of 6 pin, and 7 am., from Monday to Saturday, sts'eet, Perthu. and between 10 p.m. Snnday and 7 a.in. on Monday. 7. iJairds Co.,Ltd.,r.phie, 491 Wellington sti-eet, ''Shift worker'' shall moan a worker who changes Pestle his starting and finishing times in alternate weeks and I '1. Bones, Ltd.,\\'elhingtois street, Pem'ths. wom-ks twelve (12) hours or mole (before 7 ala, and/or Batemnams, Ltd.,.1. & W., hay street, Perthi. nf(er 0 p.m. oii Monday to Friday, inclusive, and 1 p.ns. Berry & Co. Pty., Ltd., llens-y, 625 Wellington on 5:1 tm-days) in one of such weeks. street, Perth. 27.llai-nett Bros. (1934), Ltd.,203-9 Hay stmeet, Perth. 25.-Board of Reference. Bantocks, Ltd., 108 Hay street, Suhiaco. (al A Board of Jlet'erenee is hereby appointed for the Bateman, Ltd., 51. .1.,12 Mihligan street, Perth. nf the Awai-d.Such Board shall consist of a 91. PolIo,, 'aLtd.,curlierStonemid Sntherlamicl -1,nirinrti,util two (21othei- representatives, one to bo streets, West Perth. nnminated hr eachof tl,e parties.There al-c assigned 25.Bradley, IV. P., 219 James street, Perth. tocut-liBoard, inthe eventofnoagreensentbeing Bryant amid Waters, SO Stim'hing street, Peu-thi. arrived at between (lie parties to the Award, the func- Butt, L. B., 147 Royal street, East Perth. tions of:- Biismmey & Son, Ltd., Welslipool. (i) adjusting a uiv matters of difference which may Blaekbum-n & Somss, Ltd., 609 Wellington street, misc between the parties from time to time, Pea'th. except sneli as involve interpretations of the Brady & Co., Ltd., H. B., 235 Aberdeen street, lrovisiomss of the Award or any of them; West Perth. (iii classifying and fixing wages, rates and con- Ba ssett,J., 2 Reuben street, SouthFi'elnammthe. dition.sfoiany occupationorcalling not h-lurkett & Son, B., Tenths avenue, Mayhauds. specifically mentioned in the Award; llrice, A. 0., 48 Mouatt street, Fmemantle. (iiL decidinganyothie,-matterthattheCourt Cuuiing Snuth and Mt. Lyell Fai'mers Fem'tilisers, may refer to such Board from time to time. Ltd., Royal Insurance Building, St. George's terrace, Pesthi. (hj Ass appeal shalllie from any decision of suds City Caseamid Box Factory, 30.Tolisistreet, Ros -0 in the lnailnei- and subject to the conditions pie- West Pci-tb. s&ri bed in the regulations to the Industrial As-bitration Cadd Co., Ltd., Frank, 213 Mum-ray sheet, Pci-tim. .ut. I 912-19315, which fom- tins purpose are embodied in Cai'bas'as & Co., D. F.,18 Hesiry sti-eet,Fre- tIns Award. mamitle. (2eilosd, Ltd., 1 Citromi stieet, West Perth. 26.-Junior Worker's Certificate. 39City of Peith Electricity amid Gas Departmnent, Junior workers shall furnish the employer with a Murray street, Perth. certificate showing the following particulars:- Charlie Carter, Ltd., 556 Hay street, Perth. Name infull; (am-twright, H.,T., 19 Coogeestreet,Mount Age and date of birth; Haw'thorn. (a) The certificate shall be signed by the worker. -12. Charksons (W.A.), Ltd., 94 Wilhians stmeet, Perth. 50 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JANuAIt10, 1041.

ColfixEuitulsifleciBitumenProducts, 584Flay Holmes & Co., Ltd., Richard, 324-S Murray street, street, Subiaco. Pert Ii. CurtisA., corner South tel-race and Gray st reel, lii Ii. ha 'die & Co.,I 'ty., Ltd., .J ames, Hi verva le. 1'remnantic. hal.Ilemmriques (Perth) Ltd., F. A., 43 King street, Clarke & Co., T.,379 Wellington street, Perth. I 'c ,t I,. Currell & Co., Salisbury parade, South Perth. (12. F,iveraritv & (a. Ltd..J.Il., 35 Adelaide street, Ciultlurop Bros. (West Aust.) I'tv., Ltd., 26 Quote F remnant! e. street, Peril. ItS. Ill ter,t ii tio ,ma 111 a rvest ci-Co.o.t A ust.F'ty.,Ltd., (aG xl'orceliuju, i,tt Co.,Ltd.,llii,ysticet, 780 SVellimmgton sti'eet, Perth. Su biaco. 104. 1 ustone & Co., Ltd., F., Essex stm'eet, Freinamitle. 15.Cunning ParkFit r Club, Fe rpe t iutil 13 iii Id iligs, Itt-i Joy toBros.(W.X.), Ltd.,13 Josephsonstreet, Pert!, t1'remantle. 30.City Towel Supply (o., 430 Williamstreet, I'erlh. Jolmnston, A. 0., 4 Salford sti-cet, Victoria Park. 51.Chronmium Eleetro Platers, Ltd., 969 flay street, Januey, E., 91 Fom'm-est street, Cottesloe. Perth. Jones Bros., 10 Victomiim avenue, North Fremantle. 32. CanupagnoLi, 0., 23 Dmingau street, Perth. 53.Dalgety & Co., Ltd.. 15 William street, Perth. Keane, 1)., Wanueroo road, Osborne Park. 34.Dimnoud Bros. (WA.), Ltd.,26 Smithstreet, Kelly, B., 7 Stirling highway, Cottesloe. Highgate. Kelly, Alexander, 127 Charles stm-eet, West Perth 55.Daly Bros., 24 Cliii street, l'reiiirutle. Little & Co., H. C., 402 Murray stm'eet, Perth. .36. Dudley & Dwyer, Ltd., 98 St. George's terrace, Laird, A. J., Carrier, Biekley. Perth. Limme & Co., F. C., 10 Commercial road, Midlamid Dairymnaim 's Industrial Union of Emmmployers, .1 um mctio ml. Metropolitan Retail, _\.3I. 1'Clt'auibers, William itS.L,m,tmms Motors, Ltd., 960 Tiny SI reet, crtlu. street, l'ertli. 116. Lo-kes, Limited, 3(5 Bay View terrace, Claremont. Dawson & I [arrison, 123 Jlarrack street, l'erth. 117.List & Sons, 91 Ccmmti'al avenue, Maylands. 39.Dunlop Perdrinu Rubber Co. of Australia, Ltd., 118.Mh-lmelides, Ltd., 1 Lake street,Perth. 424 Murray street, Perth. 119.Mills & Ware, Ltd., Mandum'ah road, South Fre- Deaeon, F..J., Road Contractor, 11ottaest Tsland. m,immntle. Econonue Stores Ltd.,'Flue, hay street,l'ertht. 120.Me! rpolitaim Brick Co., Ltd., 17 Comuercial Batik Elder Smith & Co., Ltd., 113 St. George's termace, CImminbers, SI. George's terrace, Perth. Perth. 121.Maim ford,Ltd.,Fm'armk, Paekemmham sLeet,Fre- Ellis,31.B.,'3 l[arrest road, North 1'reniumitle. niantle. Pairweatlter & Son, W., 137llaunersleyroad, 122.3[om,re & So,m,Ii., Slu,,rt street, Pci-thu. Subiaco. 12$. Momiai-chm Laundm-y, Ltd.,637 Newcastle stm'eet, 63.1"oggitt Jones, Pty., Ltd., 34 F\Vellington street, Leederville. Perth. 124.Slow-c & Co., Charles, Hay stm'eet, Perth. 1"eltou, Grimm, tide1.lliekford, Ltd., 297 Murray 123.Mooney, B. N., Metropolitan Markets, West Pertlu. street,l'erth. Milmic, W H., Welshmpool road, Welshpool. Foy & Gibson (W.A.) Ltd., Hay street, Perth, 3[atlorhu Bros., Ltd., 50-4 William street, Perth. Fitulding & Co., Ltd., F. 1-1., 307-13 Murray street, Metters, Ltd., 847 Hay street, Perth. Perth. Musgroves, Ltd., 223 Murray stm'eet,Pem'th. Ford Motor('o..(A ust)Fly., Ltd., North Fee- Milmme & Co., Bazaa,' terrace, Perth. mantle. Moore & Co., Ltd., W. B., 74 Henry street,F're- Jfedera Irljm1wttm.e 3[auufacturi ng Co., Ltd., 36 Roe mantle. street, Peril,. MaeBobertso,m (W.A.), Ltd., Murray street,I'ei'tl,. Frenmantle Cold Storage Co., Ltd., 42 Beach street, MacFarlanc & Co., Ltd., 48 Murray street, Pci-tb. }'remamitle. MeGuire,.1.P., 194 Loftus street, Leederville F'owler, Ltd., 1). & J., 70 1[enry street, Fremantle. McCallum, Ltd., A. C., Mmmrm'sy street, Perth. 7$. J'remnamiticl'rovidoringCo.,Ltd.,Leakestreet, McKay, Massey 1{arris, Pty., Ltd.,Ii. V. 3448 Fremmiantle, Mum'ray stm'eet, I'erth. 71. F'tentantle Steani Laundry Co., North Ji'remumaumtle. 37. McTucrmiey, E. E., 25 Thmorogood street,Victoria 7(5. Farmers Supply Co.,Ltd.,er.Pricc street mud Park. South tem'race, SouthFrentammtle. McLean Bios. & lhigg, Ltd., 104 Murray street, Flynn, J0h111, Osborne Park. Perth. l"olcy.'1'.,33 Veumn street, North Perth. Morris & Co., 31.,1(52 Jaumies street, Perth. Fremamutle Steredoring Co., Ltd., 67 henry street, Maloney, G., 398 Newcastle street, Pert]u. Fremmu mit Ic. Moullin & Co.. Ltd., J. H., 105 St. George's ter- t-'reinantte Road & l'avenueat Slag Co., South Fee- race, Perth. mantle. Slonteatli& Sons,Pt3'.,Ltd., 586 Haystreet, (loldsbroughi Mon & Co.,Ltd., 162St.George's Subiaco. terrace, Perth. Metropolitami Ice & Ice Cream Co., 332 Beaufort Gadsdcn Pty.. Ltd., J., Vaughan street, North Em e- stu'eet,Perth. mantle. Il-h . MGm-mmtIm 8: Co., .1.II., S Cleaver street, West Perth. Goode, Durruat & Murray, Ltd., 39 William street, 14(5. Nmmlle,m, 31., 70 Norfolk street, North Pem'tbm. I 'erth. 1413. Natiommal Tradimig Co., Ltd., IS Railway parade, Great Southern Roller Flour Mills, Ltd.,Nortl'J WTest Perth. Fremautle. 1 47. National R,ihhits (W.A.3 ,LtiL, 16 Beach street, Gobbe, ',V., 86 Mabel street, North Perth. Fm'eniantle. 8.General Slotors-hioldeus, Ltd., Mosman Park. Noonami, E. .1., 89 Salisbm-y street, Shayhminds. 86.tlourlev Oil & Colour Works, Ltd.,The., Lord Xntio,mlmIFisheries.Ltd.,Metropolitan Markets, street, Perth. West Perth. Si. Greemmslade, J. N. B., Hamilton Hill. ISO. Xestl& Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co. (Aus- Gardner Bros.. 863 W'clhiugton street, Pertlm. tralasia), Ltd.. St. George's terrace, Perth. Seorgeffe, e,,ntractor, Hector street, Osborne Park. 1(51. North Co.,Ltd., B.P., 749 Wellingtonstreet, 1)0. Hawkimms & Son,J..130 Claisebrook road East Pem'tlm. Perth. Newbold,'l'lmonias,99Pmmckenhiam street,Fm-c- LII. Ilcarn Bros. & Stead, Albany road, Victoria Park. mantle. 02. Harris, Scam-fe & Sandovers. Ltd.. 683 Hay street, Pateu'son & Co., Ltd., Wellington street. Perth. Perth. 154.Piercy & Co., Ltd., B.57 Hendersoum street, Fre- hood, Cuthbert, trading asC.Bem't Hood, 483 mimantle. Murray street, Perth. 133.Plaisto,ve & Co., Ltd., 135 Haveloek street. West hlarrold & Murray, 3 Albany road, Victoria Park. Perth. 9.5. Hopkins & Co., Ltd., 494 Murray street, Perth. 1.36. Parrants, Ltd., 4 Forbes street, Perth. Home of the Good Shepherd, Tate street, Leeder- Peacock & Masters, Charles street, Maylammds. ville. Parsons Bros., & Co., Pty., Ltd., 53 }Ienry street, Harris Bros.. 82 James street, Pci-tIm. Fnemantle. Houhmilman, W. J., 49 Thompson road, North Fee- Peters Anenicams Delicacy Co. (WA.), Ltd., Roe mantle. street, Perth. JANTARS 10, 1041.1 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W 51

Plunketts Joinery Ltd.,98Smith street,East Whiteman, Ltd., L., Brick Manufacturer, Middle Perth. Swan. l'erth Ice & Cool Storage, Ltd., 619 Murray street, iVestralian Farmers, Ltd., The, 569 Wellington Perth. street, Perth. Perth Jarrah Mills, Ltd., 61 Charles street, West Western Ice Co.(1919), Ltd.,The, Roe street, Perth. Perth. Pearce Bros., Ltd., Swan street, Fremant.le. Watson's SupplyStores,31I-Iiglstreet,Fre- Paino, S., 64 Market street, Fremantle. mantle. Plunkett Builders,Ltd.,98Sthithstreet,East White RookQuarries,Ltd., CML. Buildings, Perth. Perth. Eoseastamm Pty., Ltd., 61 King street, Perth. \Vills & Co., Ltd.,John, 419 Wellington street, Bance & Son, H., 480 Hay street, Subiaco. Perth. Itennie, Frank, Holdsworth street, Fremantle. Westralian Box Co., 42 Swan street., North Fre- Robinson & Sons,John, 581 Wellington street, mautle. Perth. Zimpel, Ltd., W., 797-801 Hay street, Perth. Richmond, N.S. Brewing Co.,Pty., Ltd., Cliff street, Fremantle. Ryan & Ryan, or. East street and Canning road, IN T1-IE COURT OF ARBITRATION OF WESTERN East Fremantle. AUSTRALIA. 1.72. Buck, S. T., 39 DeLisle street, Fremantle. (No. 242 of 1940.) Samson & Son, Lionel, 35-7 Cliff street, Fren,aiit,le. Symonds, E., 200-2 William street, Perth. In the mIter of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912- 173.Seppelt & Sons, Ltd.,B.,2.9 Paekenhani street, 1935. and in the mattel' of alt A ward made on time Frenia.ntle. 14th day of October, 1.938, and Numbered 16 of Swan Portland Cenient., Ltd., Rivervale. 1.938, betwec,i Time OperativeBricklayersand Sara & Cook, Ltd., 482-4 Murray street, Perth. Rubble Walters'IndustrialUnionofWorkers, 17S. hpieer & Det.,noJd, Ltd., 418 Murray street, Perth. Perth, W - A. (henafter ca lied ''tile UOU ' ' ) , and Stanbridge, G. W., 285 Lord street, Perth. the Master Buiidcrs 'Association of Western Aus- Sadlier, Ltd., R. C., 15 1-loward street, Perth. tra ha(n Rio IIofen, ploye i's) ,Perth(Ii ereina f tei Sulupto]i li Son, Ltd., Phillimore street, Fremantle. called ''the Respo ii dents ' ' )a mid int.h e matter of Soap Distributors, Ltd., 69 Thompson road, North all A pphcatio.n by tile11111011 fortile operation of Fremantle. thicsaid Award to be. extended. Sanitarium1-lealtliFoodCo.,757I-laystreet, C 'ON hearing Mr. T. (1. Davies, 011 behalf of the union, Perth. aitd Mr. C. F.(till, on behalf of the respondents, 111111 Snasi,all, II., Marita road, Nedlands. upon being satIsfied that tilereqnirelmments of time Act Stewart & Lloyds (Aust.), Pty., Ltd., 959-961 Hay and tile regulations made thereunder have been complied street, Perth. with, tile Court doth hereby order and declare that, sub- Seanlan & Simper, Ltd.,19 South terrace, Fre- ,jccttotile exclusion of ClaUSC 6 (I'refereuce) aimd mantle. clause 9 (Piecework), time operation at the Award made Simper, Ltd., H..J. & F., Fremantle Markets, oiltile14th (lay of October, 1938, and Nunlbered 16 Fremantle. of 1938, be audi the sante is hereby extended so as to Scorer, Percy, 34 Holland street, Fremantic. apply tothe South-West Land DivisionofWestern Taylor & Harris, Stirling highway, Cottesloe. A Ustralil. Tyler, John, Metropolitan Markets, West Perth. Datedtimis12t1m day of lIceenlber, 1940. Tindale &Miller'sLime Co.,875 Wellington street, Perth. By the Court, Todd Bros., Cleaver street, West Perth. Tropical Traders,Ltd., 863Wellingtonstreet, (Sgd.) \lr\L'l'E'q T)WYFR West Perth. President. Thompsons, Ltd., 772 Hay street, Perth. TJriionStores(WA.), Ltd.,The,57-63 High street, Fremantle. APPOIN TMENTS. Victory SaltRefinery,Beach street, EastFre- mantle. (35thVietoria, No. 3.) 1,97. Venetians, Ltd.,7 Woolwieh street, Leederville. 1115 Honour tileChief Justice hasbeen pleasedto West Australian Rope & Twine Co.,I'ty., Ltd., appoint Frederick Barker Gamble of 7th Division, Aus- Mosinan Park. trahan Imperial Forces, Legal Staff Officer (Captain), WA. Netting & Wire Co.,Ltd., 50-4 William a Conimissioner of time Supreme Court of Western Aus- street, Perth. tI-aha, to administer or take outside tile State of West- W.A. Salvage Co., Ltd., 49 Marquis street, Perth. ern Australia, any Oath, Affidavit, Affirmation, Declara- WA. Flour Mills, Ltd., 286 Aberdeen street, West tion, or Acknowledgment by amarried woman tobe Perth. used in time Supreme Court of Western Australia.The Western Australian Turf Club, The, Howard street, Commission to rclmmmmimmiiiforce until time said Frederick Perth. Barker Gamble ceases to be a ,nemnbei of tIme Common- Wright & Co., Ltd., F. W., 609 Wellington street, wealth Defence Forces on activeservice,or untili-e- Perth. voked. Wills (Australia), Ltd., W. D. & Ii. 0., 468 Mur- ray street, Perth. 1-IIS Honour the Cinef Justicehas beenpleasedto Westraliaa Soaps, Brark street, North Fre- appoint WilliamMit.cltehl Wanhiss Irvine of 6th Divi- niantle. sion,Australian LllmperirmlForces, Legal StaffOfficer Western Preserving Works, 15 Samson st.reet, East (Major), aComnm,iissioner of timeSupreme Courtof Perth. Western Australia,tom(lllministcror take, outside the Western Oxygen Co., Ltd., Hay street, Subiaco. State of Wefer,, Australia, our Oath, Affidavit, Affir- Wilson & Johns, Ltd., 74 Barrack st wet, Perth. mation, Deelm ration,am- Acknowledgmneimt by a married Wills & Co., Ltd., George, 113 St. George's ter- woman to he mlsedin the Supreme Court of Western race, Perth. Australia.The Commission to remain in force until the Wigmore & Co., Ltd., H. J., 613 Wellington street, said William Mitchell Wanliss Irvine ceases to be a Perth. Inemboc of tile Col,mumoimwealthm Defence Forces on active Wilson Gray & Co., Ltd., 215 Newcastle street, service,01'mmimtil ,evokcd. Perth. Wood Son & Co., Ltd., G., Murray street, Perth. Washing Bros., 321 Newcastle street, Perth. HIS 1401100,'file Chief.Justice has beenpleasedto appoint Phmi]hip .Lybnrn Head of 8th Wills & Co., Ltd., G. & R., 789 Hay street, Perth. Division, Austra- lia,,lumperia IF,m'ees, Legal Sta.ff Officer (Captain), a Winterbottom Motor Co., Ltd., 199 St. George's Comnrmnssioner of the Supi-eine Coum-t of Western Aus- terrace, Perth. trala. to adn,inistel' or take outside the State of West- West AustralianMeatExports Co., Ltd.,The, evil Australia any Oath, Affidavit, Affirmation, Declara.- Robbs Jetty. or Acknowledgment by a married woman to be Western Tyre Depot(1937),Ltd.,4Milligan used illtile Supreme Court of Western Australia. The street, Perth. Commission to remain in force untiltilesaid Phillip GOVEIIIU\IEXT GAZETTE, IV.A. [JAaCtiiv 10, 19.11.

Lvbiirn[cad ceases to he a member of the Common- (c) Generally to do all acts, matters and tlnngs wee itliDefence Forces on active service,oruntil re- irhi ieli usavin any svav he conduciveto voked. the attainment of the above objects. 3, Perth. 111.5 honour the Chief.Justii-chashi e'plea ciIn appointThonsasPembertha Fr-oi st r:i ion -I. '11wtrustees are :Johni Peter Stratton, henry orpa. Australian Imperial Foicr l.i:;I IS...... h arty and Dallas Anderson Gair. Mejor) ,a Connnissioner ofliiiSi i1i'ii. ui tof i 'I'hie nanagement of the Association is vested \Vestern Australia,to administer o ri,' ke, outside the tothe constitution and rulesof the .'sssoeiation in State of Western Australia, ciii' Oaili .Affidavit, Aihir- I liefollowing persons, namely Joins PeterStratton, inatioii, Declaration, or Aeknow]edgineat liv a married DallasAnderson(lair,LaurenceI[oward I'restou, woman to he used in the Supreme Court of Western Vranlc Theodore 'Ereaey, William Richard Ocr, Franic Australia.The Commission to reniani iii force until the I.) 'arcy licaines, Allan Ross, Gleil[erfordDunstait, said ihoiiias Penihertha Fry i-eases iiilie a iiieiiihier of Henry .L{en'I y, Johiit Cruickshia nk,1 )onald .Jolin Chip- lie Commonwealth Defence Forces on active service, or per, Ed mud Avenel I, and Ronald Nelson Percival. ii III iirevoked. 0. .1. BOVLSON, (Sgd.).1, P. STRATTON. Acting iligisi rar Suprenie Courl Supreme Court Office, Perth, 23rd Deeensber, 1940. IN T[[E SUPUESII3 COURT OF WESTERN Ai'STRALIAPBOBATE JURTSDICTION. in the inciterot' the Will of _\rtinir henry Reynolds, TILE COMPANIES ACT, 1893. lateuiCcl.de iiliileckeriugintheStateof NOTICE is hereby given lItat the Registered Office of \Vestern Australia, Farmer, decraseil. P,altie Agencies, Limited. has been cli anged and is non NOT 1 ('P islie ic by given lit at all pei'5o itsIi axing c lab no lien I-yHey- sit iii to at Fourth Floor, 51cc nishtip B uildiu gs,1 68St. or deniani-.' agai nst the Estate of Arthur Cah,ji' and M'ekering intheState of (.ieorge 's terrace, Perth. ard that the sainc- i accessible aohils.lateof \Vesterim A ustr' hirt,Ret u-edPa ruler,deeeascd. areic- to thc public on all week lays (excepting Saturdays and i1uestcd to send particulars of the sanie in writing to public holidays) between the hours of 9 ciii. md S pin. undersigned on or before and on Saturdays from 9:i.iim. toif noon. the Executorscal-cof the the1.0th day vi' Februai'y. 1941. after which date the Dated tins 4th day of .J1nluary, 19-11. Executors will proceed to . distiihnte the assets of the said der-asel amongst the pci-sonsntithed thereto hiw- S. ROWSELL, big recac Iuniv to the claims and demands of which Secretar-t- they shah Ithen have had notice. Dated this 7th day of January, 1941. TAKE notice New Era Herbal Tablets Pty., Ltd. (incor- porated in the State of N.S.W. on the ldtli November, COXYOR & SIAIBEIIRY, 1938), has now been duly registred as a Foreign Corn- 110 Fitzgerald Street, Northam, pcniy in Western Austrnlia, ivlic Offices are situated at Solicitors foi' the Executors. 1032-3-1 hay street, Perth.A I honey for the Coitipuny ill\\'estern Australia, St a nleyii'. Deane of thesani IN THE SLJL'lhhfME COIJRT OF WESTERN address, authorised by time Di rectum iiif tile Company. AUS'rRALTA_PROBA'i'E JURISDICTION. late 5. .1. W. DEANE, iiithe nuttier cml' the WillofHerbert Chessher; llanagitg Director. of 203 Broonte-street; North Cottesloe, in the State of Western Australia, but formerly of 2Stephen- 51, I)E.\NE, street, Gnildford, in the said State, Retired Jew- Director. eller 's Buyer, deceased. New Era herbal Tablets, Ply., Ltd. NOTICE is hereby giveis that all ci'cditors andother persons having claims or dm-niands agaiist the Estateof the abovenained clece:ised ai'e requested to send particu- THI ASSOCIAT[ONS INCORI'ORATTOX ACT, 1890. Ia rs in irriting thiei'eofto tim Executor 'I'hic Perpetual NOTICE is hereby given that theia tieuf The Perth Executors, Trustees and .\geney Company (WA.), Lim- Dinghy Club, Incorporated, lies been changed andis itech, of 93 St. George's terrace, Perth, on or before the now The Perth 14 ft. Dinghy Sailing Club, Incorpor. I 0th day of Febs-uary, 19-Li, after which date the Execu- ate 6. tor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said de- Dated this 7thclay of January, 1941. ceasedaniong'stthit- persons eittitlech thereto havingcc- g;ird only to the claims and demands of which it.shall PARKER & PARKJ3E, lieu have had notice- Solicitors forI lie above Association. Dated the 18th day of December, 1940. hAilS 511 & PAIIKEII, [N TIlE MATTER OF THE ASSOCIATIONS 21 howardstreet,Perth, Solicitorsforthe TXCORPORATTON ACT, 1895. Exceutoi of the Will of the said deceased, 1, .JOH5 PETI'R STRATTON, of19 Ililiway, Ned- lands, Merchant, trustee of or person hereunto author- IN TI-IE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERN ised by the WA. Sportsmen's Organising Conncil for AUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION. Patriotic Funds do hereby give notice that I am de- sirous that such Association should be incorporated In the Will of George Patrick SleDavitt, late of Ogden under the provisioims of the Associations Incorporation street,Collie, in the State of Western Australia, Act, 1895.The following is a copy of the Memorial Electrician, deceased. intendedto be flied in the Supreme Court under the All persons having claimsui demandsagainstthe 1,rovisiolisof the said Act. Estateoftheahoveisanieddeceasedare hereby i.e. quit-ed to renclet- partieuhai-s of same in writing to The The name of the _\ ssociation is \V,A. Spertsiuet 's West Australian Trustee,Executor and Agency Cons- Orga)nsiilgCouncilfor Patriotic Funds. pony, Limited, of 130 St. George 's-ten-ace, Perth,the TIe ,bjeets PP°° of the Association arc Executor named in the Will of the said deceased on or to: before the 30th day of February. 1941, after which date Organise efforts to raise funds to devote to thsaid Exeeutoi will proceed to distribute the assets War Patriotic purposes. of the said Estate aiuoisgst the persons entitled thereto Organise, control, and to advise and encour- having reg-ard only to thiose claims and demandsof age in the organising of eTort's for patriotic which it then shall have hind notice, p urpo ses. Dated this 7th day of January, 1941. Assist in obtaining suitable facilitius for sueh organised efforts. B. P. RODRIGUEZ, Disbtnse and to advise as to the distribution Solicitor for 'flie West Australian Trustee, Execu- of funds raised for patriotic purposes. tor and Agency Company, Limited. tat 10, 1941.) GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. 53

[3i TIlE S[l?BESIE COURT OF WES'J'EIiN State on orbefore thelUtliclay of February, 1941, AUSTRALIA PROBATE 3 [R1SI)TCTION. after the expiration of \rhieh time the Executors will In the matter of the \Villof FraiicisAmbrose Moss listribute the assets of the said deceased without any (sometimes known as Frank Ambrose Moss) late of reference to any claims or demands of winch theshall 31 Angelostreet, SouthPerth, in the Stateof not then have hail notice, Western Australia, Retired SEine Owner and Gram Dated the 3rd day of January, 1941. icr, deceased. MOT I CE is hereby given thatdl licreous bin Iiigiiii. BOULTBEE, GODFREY & VIRTUE, claimsor deaiands against the Estate of the above of Commercial TJiiionChanibers, 06St.Georges named deeeased llre requested to preseiit partiilars of terrace,Perth,SolicitorsfortheExecutors the same in writing to the Executors care oftIeI e r- Prank Ambrose Sedclon Moss andThePer- pet nal Exoentors. Trustees and Agency Company (WA. petual Executors Trusteesmd Agency Corn- Limited,ofkt. George's terraee,Perth, in thesaid ( \V.A.) Limited.

hSTATES placed under the charge of the Curator of Intestate Estates for management during the month of December, 1940:-

Estimated Value of Supposed Date of Date of No. Name of Deceased. Residence. Nationality. Order. Death. Personalty. Realty.

£ s.d. £ s.d. 237/40 ('nllinmcCornelius iiriierly of Sleekering,British .., 2-12-40 24 Ii 2 XII 30-3-40 but late of Nedlands 370/40 Lucas, janies Wellington I )skvaffinu ,.. do. ... ,, 800 ,, 8-10-40 372/40Lawrence. Henry Coolgarclie ... do. ... ,, 4000 ,, 14-10-40 402/-to Henningsoii. Charles , formerly oflCindston, d0. ... 5-12-40 96000 1-11-40 but late of 16 Collie Street. Fremantle 133/40Qneen, John Henry formerly of Claremont do. ... 13-12-40 62 14 1 ,. 9 4-40 ht late of Nediands 305/10Bridge, libLard .- Kalgoorhie do...... 1 8 6 .. 26-8-40 346/40Hayter, Walter Baker formerly of SI Cmii r do. .,. ,, 20 0 ,, 18-9-40 Street, West Prth, but late of Nedliuds 382/40Ware, Arthur Thomas Marble Bar - - - do. - . - ,, 5 00 ,, 25-9-40 403/40jones, James...... 4 Braniall Street, East do. ... ,, 5500 ,. 19-10-40 Perth .107/40Coleman, Gem-ge Edward Northeliffe (10...... 19 100 .. 22-10-40 412/40Sloan, ,J irma-c, also known formerly of Bunbury, do. ... ., 1800 ,. 4-10-40 as Jamec .1! nine but late of Rivervale 417/40Rosandieh, George formerly of 60 Milton 3 ngoslav ... ,. 3 00 ,, 7-11-40 Street, Boulder, but late of B ooroloo 419/40Pezzohi, Oreste ...... Day Dawn... Italian ... ., 7000 ,, 3-10-40 422/40Allen, Charles John Ifimnistoa ... British ... ., 44600 ,, 7-11-40 425/40Claffey,Ruben PatrickRoebourne ... .., do. ... ., 4 10 ,, 6-11-40

426/40Davis, Tommy East Carnarvon Malay ... ,. 200 ,, 4-11-40 437/40Katuir, Stipan, also Safety Bay cia Rock-jugoslai ... 17-12-40 10500 ,, 18-11-40 known as Steve Katnic ingham 236/40Colonibora, Victor formerlyofSlountMag-Italian ... ,, 3 136 ,, 23-5-40 net, but late of Ned- lands 3 85/40Crowley, Patrick GreenStreet,South British ... ,. 35 164 ,. 9-1 1R5 Melbourne 408/40Gill, Joseph ...... formerlyof Morawa, do. ... ., 2 06 ,, 28-8-40 but late of Nedlaucis 418/40Tolemnan, Oliver George Kalgoorhie do. ... ,. 15 00 ,, 30-10-40 432/40Queen, Minnie Slav formerly of Collie, but do. ... ., 2 00 ,. 22-11-37 late of Fremantle 320/40Scobbie. Plnllip formerly of Perth. but do. ...18-12-40 272 10 ,, 24-7-40 late of Nedlands 344/40Ronzio, Guihio, also knownOnslow Italian ... ., 30000 ,, 24-9-40 as Julius Ronzio 37 1/40Blayney. Gerald Fimiston ... British ... ,, 65200 ,, 10-9-40 405/40Aggas. George ... 43 MongerStreet, do. ... ,, 200 ,, 10-11-40 Perth 413/40Buckley, John ...... Coolgardie ... iho. ... ,. 523 10 ,. 10-11-40 414/40Gibson, James ...... formerly of Frederick do. ... ,. 106 134 3000 16-7-40 Street,South Fre- mantle, but late of 6 HowardStreet, Fremantle 423/40Grant, John ... Geraldton do. ... ,, 1 100 Xii 6-11-40 331/40Sheridan, William Warrawoona via Marble do. ,..20-12-40 8 0 0 ,, 21-8-40 Bar 396/40O'Shea, Catherine Fremnantle do. ... ,, 220 0 ,, 19-7-40 429/40Bushby, Herbert 18 Wade Street. Perth do. ... ., 3 100 ,, 16-11-40 440/40Taylor, William Amos Kalgoorhie do. ... ,, 200 ,, 9-11-40

Dated this 0th day of Tanuary, 1941. J. H. GLYNN, Curator of Intestate Estates. 54 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [JANUARY 10, 1941.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS. IN THE SUPREME CotraT or WESTERN AUSTRALIA, PROBATE JURISDICTION. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims or Jetnands a ;aiast the Estates of the nndermentioned deceased per- sons (orders to collect and ad minister whose Estates were granted to me by the said Court tinder the Curator of Intestate Estates Act, 1918), are hereby required to send particulars of such claims or demands to me in writing on or before the 10th (lay of February, 1941, afterwhich date I will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased persons among thoSe .iiiiitletl thereto,taring regard only to those claims or demands of which I shall then have had notice. Dated at Perth the 9th tlav of January, 1941. J. H. GLYNN, Curator of Intestate Estates.

Name, Date of DeathDate of )rde. Add ress. I )t'tipatmun

Colombora. Victor ... 23-5-40 17-12-40 formerly of Mount MagnetCharcoal burner but late of Nedlands Crow icy, Patrick ... 9-11-36 Greenstreet,South Mel- Gentleman bom'ne, Victoria Gill, Joseph 28-8-40 formerly of Morawa but late Clcai'e,' of Necllands Toleman, Oliver George 30-10-40 Kalgoorlie ...... Caretaker Queen, Minnie May 22-11-37 formerly of Collie but late ofMarried woman Fremantle Seobbie, Phillip 24-7-40 18-12-40 formerly of Perth but late ofBarman Nedlancls Ronzio, Guilio (also known as Julius 24-9-40 Onslow ...... Miner Ronzio) Blayney, Gerald ... 10-9-40 Fimiston do. Aggas, George 10-11-40 43 Monger street, Perth - . - No occupation Buckley, John Coolgarclie . . - ... ..- do. Gibson, James ... 16-7-40 formerly of Frederick street, do. South Fremantle, but late of 6 Howard street, Fre- mantle Grant, John 6-11-40 Geraldton do. Sheridan, William 21-8-40 20-12-40 \Varrawoona, via Marble Bar Prospector O'Shea, Catherine 10-7-40 Fremantle Widow Bushby, Herbert 16-11-40 1 8 Wade street, Perth No occupation Taylor, W'illiantAmos 9-11-40 Kalgoorlie (10.

UNLAIMED MONEYS ACT, 1912. Register of Unclainseci Moneys held by Bank of New South Wales,

Total Date of Name and Address of Owner. Amount due Description of Unclaimed Money. Last

to Ownci'. I Operation.

£s.ci. Westralia Mt. Morgans Mines, N.L., Voluntary Liquicla. 5 3 .3 Balanceof current account at Markets 15-9-33 tion, Trade Oazefte, 19th ]uly, 1934 HI. J. Robert- Branch son, Liquidator, Atlas Buildings. Perth Mark Berrymnan,pensioner,238 Adelaide terrace. 10 16 3 Balance of current acm'on mitat Barrack 3-9-34 Perth street Branch

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT, ETC., FOR SALE AT Acts of Parliament, etc.co'im,ti,i.ued. CTOYl PVtlI Ni PRINIING O1FIC] £s.d. £S.6. Dentists Act and Ameudnient 020 Abattoirs Act and Amendment 0 1 0 Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Act :: 0 . 6 Administration Act (Consolidated) 0 3 0 Dog Act(Consolidated) ..010 .. 02 6 Adoption of Children Act Dried Fruits Act .- .016 Agricultural Bank Act . 0 1 0 Dioving Act . 010 Agricultural Seeds Act . 0 1 0 Drugs (Police Offences) Act ..010 Arbitration Act .- . 0 1 0 Eg Marketing Act -- .010 Associations Incorporation Act -- 00 6 Electoral Act (Consolidated) .- 026 1 Auctioneers Act ...... - 0 0 Electricity Act .. . .01 0 Bills of Sale Act (Consolidated) and Amend- Employers' Liability Act . .006 ment.. . 0 1 6 Employment Brokers Act and Amendment.010 Brands Act .. 0 1 6 Evidence Act (Consolidated) .. 020 Bread Act (Consolidated) and Amendment 0 1 6 l'actories and Shops Act (Consolidated) 040 Bush Fires Act o i 0 Factories and Shopl Act Regulations 010 Carriers Act .. .. . 0 0 6 Factories and Shops Time and Wages Books- Child Welfare Act .. 0 2 0 Large 043 Companies (Consolidated) Act 0 46 Small 033 Crown Suits Act 0 1 6 Farmers'Debts Adjustment Act(Consoli- Dairy Cattle Improvement Act 0 1 0 dated) 010 Dairy Industry Act 0 2 0 Feeding Stuffs Act 006 Dairy Products Marketing Regulation Act 0 2 0 Fertilisers Act 010 Declarations and Attestatjons Act - 0 0 6 Financial Emergency Act 016 ANTJAHY 10, 1941.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

Acts of Parliament, ete.conteaueci. Acts of Parliament, etc.oonii,ueA. £ £ s.d. ..4. 0 3 6 Financial Emergency Tax Assessment Act 2 Supreme Court Act ...... Supreme Court Rules ...... 1 5 0 Firearms and Guns Act (Consolidated) 1 Tenants, Purchasers, and Mortgagors' Relief Fire Brigades Act, 1916, and Amendment 3 Act ...... 0 2 0 Firms Registration Act and Amendment 1 l'imber Industry Regulation Act and Regu- Fisheries Act (Consolidated).. 1 lations ...... 02 6 Forests Act 1 Totalisator Act and Amendment . .. 0 2 6 Frensautle Harbour Trust Act (Consolidated) 1 Friendly Societies Act and Amendments 9 Town Planning and Development Act .. 0 1 0 Trades Descriptions Act ...... 0 1 0 Game Act(Consolidated) .. . 1 Trade Unions Act .. 01 6 Gold Buyers Act . . .. . 1 Traffic Act (Consolidated) and Regulations .. 06 0 Goldfields Water Supply Act . . 2 Tramways Act, Government ...... 0 0 6 Gold Mining Profits Tax and Assessment 1 Government Electric Works Act 1 Trespass, Fencing and Impounding Act and Amendment...... 0 1 6 Group Settlement Aet. .. . I Truck Act and Amendment .. 0 1 6 Hawkers and Pedlars Act and Amendment 1 Trustees Act ...... 0 1 6 Health Act (Consolidated) . a Unclaimed Moneys Act .. .. 0 1 0 Hire Purchase Agreement Act (Consolidated) (I Vermin Act (Consolidated) .. .. 0 2 6 Hospital Fund Act .. .. . 1 Veterinary Act .. .. - . .. 0 1 6 Hospitals Act . \Vater Boards Act ...... 0 2 6 illicit Sale of Liquor Act .. . 0 Weights and Measures Act and Regulations 0 2 6 Income Tax Assessment Act .. . 04 .. -. .. industrial Arbitration Act (Consolidated) 0 3 Wheat Pool Act 010 .. 0 1 0 Industrial Arbitration Regulations . 0 9 Wheat Prodncts (Prices Fixation) Act Workers' Compensation Act ...... 0 2 6 Industries Assistance Act (Consolidated) 0 1 .. . 026 Inebriates Act .. .. . 0 0 \\rorke,.s' Homes Act (Consolidated) Infants, Guardianshipof,Act . 0 1 Workmen's Wages Act .. .- 0 1 6 Inspection of Machinery Act with Regulations0 2 6 Year Book, Pocket ...... 0 0 6 Inspection of Scaffolding Act (Consolidated) 0 16 Postage extra. Interpretation Act .. . . 0 13 irrigation and Rights in Water Act . 0 16 Justices Act(Consolidated) . . 0 30 Land Act and Regulations .. 0 4 6 THE W.A. INDUSTRIAL GAZETTE. Land Agents Act and Amendment 0 1 0 Land Drainage Act .. 0 2 II Legal Practitioners Act (Consolidated) 0 10 (Published Quarterly.) Legitimation Act . 0 10 Licensed Surveyors Act . 0 10 Licensing Act and Amendments o40 THE AnnualSubscriptiontotheaboveisSeven Life Assurance Aet (Consolidated o2 0 shillingsandsixpence and the charge forasingle Limitation Act . O 10 copy Two shillings and sixpence. Limited Partnerships Act 006 Lotteries (Control) Act 0 20 The subscription may be senttothe Government Lunacy Act (Consolidated) 020 Printer, Perth. Main Roads Act (1 16 Marine Stores Dealers Act o The publication contains reports of all proceedings Marriage Act -. .. .. o of the Court of ArbitrationandIndustrialBoards, MarriedWomen'sPropertyAct(Consoli- allIndustrial Agreements, and matterof a similar dated) - .. .. 0 6 industrial nature. Married Women's ProtectionAct(Consoli- dated) . . 0 U

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CONTENTS. CONTENTSconfinued. Page. Page.

Administration Act S S 52-4 Mines Department 3 8-41

Agriculture, Department of S 37 Municipalities S S S 5 34

Appointments S 5 .27-30, 33, 37, 41, 51-2 Native Athuinistration Act 25-6, 29

S S S Arbitration Court .. S S 41-51 North-West Department 25-6, 29 Associations Incorporatioii .. 52 Orders inCoiuieil . 27-8

. Audit Act S S 28 I'remier 's Department 25,28

S S S . BushFires 5 0 S 5 30 Proclamations S 25-7

Children 's Courts S S S 27 Public Service Commissioner -- 29

Child Welfare S S S S 27 Public Service Holiday . 29 City of Perth (Bating Appeals) Act . 26-7 Public Works Depa rtmfleut 26-8, 33-6 Commissioners for Declarations .. . 29 Registrar General . 41 Commissioners of Supreme Court, . 51-2 Registration of Births, etc. 41

S .. S 35 Compauies . . S 52 Resumption Crown Law Department .. . 29 Road Boards .. . 27. 32-3 Curator of Intestate Estates . 53-4 Sale 01 Laud for noo-payuieat of Rates 0 34 . Deceased Persons' Estates .. S 52-4 Tender Board . . . 37-8 Factories and Shops .. .. . S S 36-7 Tenders accepted 37 Farmers' Debts Adj nstmeni ActStay Orders, Tenders invited .. 33, 38

etc. .. . 2M-9 Traffic Act--Regulations 36

5 S 33 Fisheries . . S 25-U Transfer of Laud

. . . 28 Forestry .. S S 28 F reasu ry Game Act.. .. 25 Unclaimed Money 54 Industrial Arbitration .. 41-5 1 University . 41 LabourDepartment of 36-7 Vermin Board 37 Lands Department . 29-32 Water Boards .. . S S 34

5 Land Titles . S S 33 Water Supply, etc., Department 27-8, 34-6 Metropolitan Water Supply, etc. 27-8, 35-ti Workers' Compensation Act 27

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