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Bank Holiday throughout Western Australia. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir Charles TO WIT, Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the Mast CHARLES HENRY Oistinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint GAl RDN ER, George, <night Commander nf the Rnyal Vic- Governor. torian Order, <night Commander of the Most LL.S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com- panion of the Mest Honvurahie Order ef the Bath, Governor in and aver the State of Western Australia and its Oependevcies in the Commonwealth of Australia. C.S.D. 247/59. IN pursuance of the provisions contained in the fifth section of the Bank Holidays Act, 1884, I, the Governor of the said State, do by this my Proclamation appoint the following special Bank Holiday: Date; Place. Tuesday, 19th April, 1960; throughout Western Australia. Given under my hand and the Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 11th day of March, 1960. By His Excellency's Comniant, ROSS HIJTCHINSON, Chief Secretary. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN [793] OF WESTEM AUSTRALIA (Pubiished by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) (REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER) APPOINTMENTS. Premier's Department, Perth, 16th March, 1960, IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the following ap- pointments to the Commission of the Peace for Western Australia: Eric Ernest Down, of 26 Raymond Street, Queens Road and Gibson Street, Mt. Pleas- ant. Walter Lindsay Hughes, of 61 Canning Beach Road, Applecross. Louis Jeffrey Joseph, of 5 Matheson Road, Applecross. Robert Burley Nottage, of "The Levels," Tam- mm. Ian Allister Charles Stewart, of Pingelly. EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. IT is hereby notified for public information that Herbert Ernest Marnie, of Lionel Road, Darling- ton, Chairman of the Mundaring Road Board, has been appointed, under section 9 of the Justices Act, 1902-1959, to be a Justice of the Peace for the Perth and Avon Magisterial Districts, during his term of office as Chairman of the Road Board. R. H. DOIG, Under Secretary, Premier's Department. No. 23] PERTH: FRIDAY, 18th MARCH [1960 I itt

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Bank Holiday throughout Western Australia.PROCLAMATION

WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency Lieutenant-General Sir CharlesTO WIT, Henry Gairdner, Knight Commander of the Mast

CHARLES HENRY Oistinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGAl RDN ER, George, <night Commander nf the Rnyal Vic-

Governor. torian Order, <night Commander of the MostLL.S.] Excellent Order of the British Empire, Com-

panion of the Mest Honvurahie Order ef theBath, Governor in and aver the State ofWestern Australia and its Oependevcies in the

Commonwealth of Australia.C.S.D. 247/59.

IN pursuance of the provisions contained in thefifth section of the Bank Holidays Act, 1884, I,the Governor of the said State, do by this myProclamation appoint the following special BankHoliday:

Date; Place.Tuesday, 19th April, 1960; throughout Western

Australia.Given under my hand and the Public Seal of

the said State, at Perth, this 11th day ofMarch, 1960.

By His Excellency's Comniant,ROSS HIJTCHINSON,

Chief Secretary.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

[793]

OF

WESTEM AUSTRALIA

(Pubiished by Authority at 3.30 p.m.)

(REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER)

APPOINTMENTS.

Premier's Department,Perth, 16th March, 1960,

IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the following ap-pointments to the Commission of the Peace forWestern Australia:

Eric Ernest Down, of 26 Raymond Street,Queens Road and Gibson Street, Mt. Pleas-ant.

Walter Lindsay Hughes, of 61 Canning BeachRoad, Applecross.

Louis Jeffrey Joseph, of 5 Matheson Road,Applecross.

Robert Burley Nottage, of "The Levels," Tam-mm.

Ian Allister Charles Stewart, of Pingelly.

EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.IT is hereby notified for public information thatHerbert Ernest Marnie, of Lionel Road, Darling-ton, Chairman of the Mundaring Road Board, hasbeen appointed, under section 9 of the JusticesAct, 1902-1959, to be a Justice of the Peace forthe Perth and Avon Magisterial Districts, duringhis term of office as Chairman of the Road Board.

R. H. DOIG,Under Secretary, Premier's Department.

No. 23] PERTH: FRIDAY, 18th MARCH [1960

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794 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, WA. [18 March, 1960.

LAND AGENTS ACT, 1921.

Application for Transfer of a License.

To the Court of Petty Sessions at Fremantle:I, LEONARD HENRY ARNOTT, of 8 Stirling High-way, North Fremantle, Furniture and Estate Agent,having attained the age of 21 years, hereby applyon behalf of Arnott & Son, a firm of which I ama member, for a transfer of a license to carry onthe business of a land agent under the LandsAgents Act, 1921, issued to Henry KinninmontArnott, of 29 Walter Street, East Fremantle, Busi-ness Manager.

The principal place of business will he at 8Stirling Highway, North Fremantle.

Dated the 4th day of March, 1960.L. H. ARNOTT.

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

59) (a) (1)

I, Henry Kinninmont Arnott, of 29 Walter Street,East Fremantle, Business Manager, concur in thisapplication.

Dated the 4th day of March, 1960.H. K. ARNOTT.

Appointment of Hearing.I hereby appoint the 11th day of April, 1960,

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, as the time for thehearing of the foregoing application at the Courtof Petty Sessions at Fremantle.

Dated the 4th day of March, 1960.A. F. N. SCHRODER,

Clerk of Petty Sessions.

Objections to the granting of the license maybe served on the applicant and the Clerk of PettySessions at any time prior to seven days beforethe date appointed for the hearing.

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.Muresk Agricultural College Diploma or approved equivalent.University degree in Science with Chemistry as major subject, or approved equivalent qualification. Knowledge

of bacteriology desirable.A knowledge of stock and general farm management desirable.Registration Certificate of the Library Association of Australia or Associate of the Library Association of Great

Britain.Possession of both Cost Accountancy and Accountancy qualifications by examination will be regarded as important

factors when judging efficiency.(5) Associate membership examination of Institution of Engineers, Australia, or approved equivalent.

Bachelor of Dental Science or approved equivalent.Experience in motor vehicle damage assessing and knowledge of conditions of motor vehicle policies. Practical

and technical knowledge of motor vehicles, local motor trade and repairers' standards of work and charges.(5-) Junior or Leaving Certificate preferred. Experience in handling chemical apparatus and preparing samples do.

sirable.(1) Recognised degree in Veterinary Science and extensive post-graduate experience in laboratory work, particularly

Pathology and Bacteriology. Diploma of Bacteriology an advantage.(sn) University degree in Science or Arts or approved equivalent, with experience in technical library work desired.Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1956, 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 Headsof Departments.

R. J. BOND,18th March, 1960. Public Service Commissioner.

Department Position Class Salary DateReturnable

1960Industrial Development Investigating Accountant, Finance Section C-IT-li Margin £1247-fl292 18th March

(new Item) (q)Public Works Engineer, Grade 3 (Plant), Mechanical and P-1I-4/7 Margin £572-f932 do.

Plant Engineer's Branch, Engineering Di-vision (Item 736/59) (a) (5)

Public Health (3 positions) Dental Officer, Schools Dental Services P-II-9/ii Margin £1067-f 1292 do.(Items 4076, 4085 and 4086/59) (a) (i)

State Government Insurance Claims Assessor (Motor Vehicles) (new Item) G-II-4 Margin £572-f617 do.Office (a) (j)

Lands and Surveys Clerk (Branch Records), Clerical Section C-II--2 Margin £407-f437 do.(Item 2560/59)

State Electoral Senior Clerk (Index) (Item 2106/59) ........ C-II-4 Margin £572-f617 do.Native Welfare Clerk, Accounts Section (Item 3389/59) C-II-2 Margin £407-f437 do.Forests Clerk, Management Section (Item 1823/59) C-II-3 Margin £482-f527 do.Agriculture (4 positions Field Assistant, Wheat and Sheep Division

(new Items) (a) (c)U-VT 84%-17 years

to margin £317do.

Lands and Surveys Clerk Assistant (Land Settlement), Accounts C-II-4 Margin £572-f617 25th MarchBranch (Item 2705/59)

Public Works Clerk-Typist (Narrogin Water Supply), Ac-counting Division (Item 625/59) (a)

C-V 68%is yearsto Margin £189

do.

Do. Clerk (Merredin) (Northam Water Supply),Accounting Division (Item 585/59) (a)

C-TV Margin £153 at 21years to snargin

do.

£317Metropolitan Water Supply Chemist and Research Officer, Grade 2, West P-II-2/7 Margin £437-f932 do.

(2 positions) Subiaeo Treatment Works (new items) (a)(d)

Metropolitan Water Supply Laboratory Attendant, West Subiaco Treat-ment Works (new Item) (a) (5)

G-VII-1 50%is yearsto margin £239

do.

Crown Law ........... Inspecting Clerk of Courts and Relieving C-II-7 Margin £842-f932 1st AprilOfficer (Item 2044/59)

Chief Secretary's ........ Officer-in-Charge, Pardelup Prison Farm,Prisons Department (Item 3958/59) (a) (e)

0-11-3 Margin £482-f527 do.

Mines Librarian, Government Chemical Labors tories P-II-2/3 Margin £407-f527 do.(Item 3702/59) (a) (F) (f)

orP-III-2/3 Margin £313-.1433

(sa)Agriculture Chief Veterinary Pathologist, Animal Health P-I-5 Margin £1752-f 1812 do.

Laboratory, Animal Division (Item 3045/

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18 March, 1960.]

Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 16th March, 1960.

HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas approved of the following promotion:

Ex. Co. 303, P.S.C. 702/59H. H. T. Pearce, FieldAssistant (Manjimup), Research Stations, Horticul-tural Division, Department of Agriculture, to beField Technician, Grade 3, G-II-1/2, North-WestBranch, Department of Agriculture, as from 9thMarch, 1960.

And has approved of the creation of the fol-lowing position under section 32 of the PublicService Act, 1904-1956:

Ex. Co. No. 303Field Technician, Grade 3,G-II-1/2, North-West Branch, Department of Agri-culture, as from 10th February, 1960.

R. J. BOND,Public Service Commissioner.

PUBLIC SERVICE ACT, 1904-1956.Magisterial Examinations.

EXAMINATIONS for the Magistracy will be heldduring the week commencing 26th April, 1960.

Candidates are required to advise the Chairmanof the Board, Magistrates' Chambers, BeaufortStreet, Perth, of their intention to sit for theexaminations, prior to the 1st April.

R. J. BOND,Public Service Commissioner.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 9th March, 1960.

THE Hon. Attorney General, pursuant to section 13(2) of the Local Courts Act, 1904-1958, has ap-pointed Sergeant Kenneth Gordon Browne as Clerkof the Local Court at Derby, vice Sergeant T. H.J. Healy, transferred, as from 18th February, 1960.

THE Hon. Attorney General has made the followingappointments:

Sergeant Thomas Michael Joseph Healy, asBailiff of the Collie Local Court, vice Ser-geant H. T. Purkiss, transferred, as from3id March, 1960.

Sergeant Kenneth Gordon Browne, as Bailiffof the Derby Local Court, vice SergeantT. H. J. Healy, transferred, as from 18thFebruary, 1960.

THE Hon. Attorney General has appointed thefollowing persons as Commissioners for Declara-tions under the Declarations and Attestations Act,1913-1953:

Alfred Reynolds Clements Brighton, Dalkeith.Talbot Charles Heaton, Northam.Harry Aaron Hoffman, East Victoria Park.John Edward Simpson, Donnybrook.Stuart Eversden White, Victoria Park.

R. C. GREEN,Under Secretary for Law.

Western Australia.ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1959.

Legislative Council Biennial Elections, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information thaton the 17th day of March, 1960, I received fromHis Excellency the Governor a Warrant underthe provisions of section 64 of the Electoral Act,authorising and directing me to proceed forthwithto issue Writs for the Election of one member foreach Province within the State of Western Aus-tralia.

GOVE}NMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 795

Pursuant to such Warrant, I have this dayissued the Writs accordingly and the followingdates have been appointed for the purpose ofsuch election, viz.:

Close of Nominations: Thursday, 24thMarch, 1960, at noon.Polling Day: Saturday, 30th April, 1960.Return of Writs: Friday, 20th May, 1960.

Dated this 17th day of March, 1960.G. F. MATHEA,Clerk of the Writs.

Office of the Clerk of the Writs,State Electoral Department,

81 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1959.

Department of Public Health,Perth, 14th March, 1960.

P.H.D. 666/59.THE appointment of Dr. Max Canning as MedicalOfficer of Health for the North Fremantle Muni-cipality is hereby notified.

LINLEY HENZELL,Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1959.

Department of Public Health,Perth, 17th March, 1960.

P.H.D. 1587/57.THE appointment of Mr. B. D. Ralph as HealthInspector for the following road boards is herebyapproved:-

Cuballing Road Board, Cuballing.Wandering Road Board, Wandering.Marradong Road Board, Boddington.Williams Road Baord, Williams.Wickepin Road Board, Wickepin.Corrigin Road Board, Corrigin.Pingelly Road Board, Pingelly.Brookton Road Board, Brookton.Beverley Road Board, Beverley.

LINLEY HENZELL,Commissioner of Public Health.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.

THE undermentioned allotment of land will beoffered for sale at public auction on the dateand at the place specified below, under the pro-visions of the Land Act, 1933-1958, and its regu-lations :-

CARNARVON.6th April, 1960, at 11 am., at the Court House:-

CarnarvonTown 839, 1a., £300.All improvements on the land offered for sale

are the property of the Crown, and shall be paidfor as the Minister may direct, whose valuationshall be final and binding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of these salesmay be obtained at this office and the offices ofthe various Government Land Agents. Land soldto a depth of 200 ft. below the natural surfaceexcept in mining districts, where it is granted toa depth of 40 ft. or 20 ft. only.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

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796 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

FORFEITURES.

THE undermentioned leases have been cancelledunder section 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1954, dueto non-payment of rent or other reasons:--

F. C. SMITH,Under Seoreaiy for Lands.

Name; Lease; District; Reason; Corres.; Plan.Barry, M. E., Jones, J. T., Jones, J. McC., Jones,

H. M. J. and Cranley, M. P.; 1198/41A; Kalu-win and Naberru; abandoned; 3964/14; 53/300.

Bennett, R. S.; 347/12336; Plantagenet 5794; con-ditions; 4199/57; 451B/40.

Fitzgerald, A. J.; 395/1076; Ularring; abandoned;1032/59; 35/300.

Gartner, E. A.; P.970; Nelson 12092; abandoned;118/52; 414C/40, D3.

Grose, R. A.; 347/13042; Ninghan 3020, 2820;abandoned; 2472/59; 66/80, D3.

Henderson, B. J. B.; 3117/1606; Wiluna; aban-doned; 2311/35; Wiluna.

Thompson, H.; 393/513; Giles and Delisser; aban-doned; 1490/58; 6/800, 27/300 and 28/300.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officer.

Bush Fires Board,East Perth, 15th March, 1960.

IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe West Arthur Road Board has appointed Mr. E.A. Hotker as a bush fire control officer for its roaddistrict.

R. BOWE,Acting Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 17th March, 1960.

IT is hereby declared that the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumed undersection 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, forthe purpose of a new road, that is to say:-

Mullewa.L. and S. 1354/59, M.R.D. 393/51.Road No. 11441 (widening of part). That por-

tion of Victoria Location 2314 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on diagram 67023. 2a. 36p.being resumed from Victoria Location 2314. (Plan156B/40, D2.)

Plans and more particular descriptions of theland so set apart, taken, or resumed may be in-spected at the Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth.

By order of His Excellency the Governor,

STEWART BOVELL,Minister for Lands.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.ERRATUM.

IN Government Gazette of 4th March, 1960, page600, under the heading of "Bridgetown," in line 20,the area appearing as "3.2p." should read "lr. 3.2p."

STEWART BOVELL,Minister for Lands.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th March, 1960.

IT is hereby declared that the undermentionedlands have been set apart, taken, or resumedunder section 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, for the purpose of a new road, that is tosay:-

Augusta-Margaret River.

L. and S. 1416/59, M.R.D. 215/50.Road No. 308 (Brockman Highwaywidening

of parts). Those portions of Sussex Locations2750, 2751, 2754, 2755 and reserve 20853 as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 66989. 2r. 14.8p., 2a. Or. 23p., in.5.5p. and 2a. Or. 25p. being resumed from SussexLocations 2750, 2751, 2754 and 2755 respectively.

Reserve 20853 is hereby reduced by 1r 27p.(Plan 440/80 D4, 440D/40.)

Gingin.

L. and S. 1417/59, M.R.D. 943/58.Road No. 17 (widening of part). That portion

of Swan Location 390 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66449.12.7p. being resumed from Swan Location 390.(Plan 31/80, B4.)

Swan.

L. and S. 1609/59, M.R.D. 548/47.Road No. 14 (widening of part). Those por-

tions of lots 4 and 5 of Swan Location 1352(L.T.O. Plan 4911) as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66872.lr. 38p. being resumed from Swan Location 1352.(Plan 28/80 D4.)

Wickepin.

L. and S. 1610/59, M.R.D. 326/57.Road No. 11832. A strip of land one chain

wide, widening as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66875,leaving a surveyed road at the south-west cornerof Williams Location 11395 and extending (assurveyed) northward and north-eastward alongthe western and north-western boundaries ofsaid location and location 4494 to the north cor-ner of the lastmentioned location; continuing (assurveyed and as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66874 andwidening as shown on said Diagram 66874) toand through locations 11223 and 11225 and alongthe south-eastern boundary of location 11353 toroad No. 3672. 6.3p. and 3r. 38.4p. being resumedfrom Williams Locations 11223 and 11395 respec-tively.

Reserve 14913 (Williams Location 11855) ishereby reduced by 3a. 37p. (Plan 377D/40, A3.)

Plans and more particular descriptions of theland so set apart, taken, or resumed may beinspected at the Department of Lands 'and Sur-veys, Perth.

By order of his Excellency the Governor,

STEWART BOVELL,Minister for Lands.

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18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. '197

LAND OPEN FOR SELECTIONPerth Land A qency

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th March, 1960.

IT is hereby notified, for general information, that the areas scheduled hereunder are available for selection under Part Vof the Land Act, 1933-lOSS, and the regulations apperta.ining thereto, subject to the provisions of the said Act.

Applications must be lodged at the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, not later than the date specified, butmay be lodged before such date, if so desired.

All applications lodged on or before such date will be treated as having been received on the closing day, and if thereare more applicants than one for any block, the application to be granted will be determined by the Land Board. Shouldany lands remain unselected such will continue available until applied for or otherwise dealt with.

If a Land Board sitting becomes necessary, the applicants for the blocks will be duly notified of the date, time, andplace of the meeting of the Board, and there shall be an interval of at least seven days between the closing date and thesitting of the Board.

All indigenous marketable timber, including sandalwood and mallet, is reserved to the Crown, subject to the provisionsof clause 14 of the Regulations.

OPEN ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, 13th APRIL, 1960

SCHEDULE I

SCHEDULE II

CONDITIONSExempt from Road Board Rates for two years from date of approval of application.Subject to payment for improvements.

(a) Subject to examination of survey.Subject to survey.Subject to provision of necessary roads.Subject to classification.Subject to pricing.Subject to the provisions of Section 53 of the Land Act, 1933-SR.Subject to Mining conditions.

(k) Available to adjoining holders only.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Location Area Price per Acre Plan Corres. No. Classification File DepositRequired

a. r. p. £ s. d. £ s. d.fitzgerald 571 (a) (i) 1,017 0 12 4 6 371/80 B. 4 956/44 Alkali Sheet 56 3 4 9delbourne 3774 (h) (5) 235 0 10 95 0 0 62/80 B. 2 6106/50 .... 9 15 0

(Purchase Price)elson 9830 (5) 64 1 18 1 5 0 439C/40E. 3, 4 352/33 .... 1 13 8inghan 2537 289 0 24 2 0 65/80 D. 2 4374/28 .... 2 2 5

(cx survey fee)Santagenet 4448 (c) 3,202 3 38 9 0 436C. D./40 2679/36

C. D. E. 44449 (c) 4,408 1 13 7 6 445/SO C. D. E. 14450 (c)6155 (c)

2,8483,586

1

35

307 97 6

,, ,, .... 5 6 5

6156 (c) 2,612 2 16 7 9,, 6570 (c) 1,161 1 34 9 6

Ion 2279 (a) 4,978 0 14 7 0 38/80 E. F. 2 2467/55 2467/55 p. S 5 11 3lussex 4077 306 1 2 1 1 0 441A/40 B. 1 2214/54 2214/54 p. 23 2 6 5

4293 (g) 188 3 33 .... 4l3D/40B. C. 3,4 5216/50 .... 1 18 54294 131 2 28 1 0 6 440A/40 B. 2 3778/49 .... 1 16 9

Vellington 4852 (d) (e) (5) abt. 55 0 0 15 9 414A/40 C. 2 6586/51 .... 7 16 3(ax survey fee)

4853 (d) (e) (5) abt. 135 0 0 17 0(ax survey fee)

,, ,, .... 9 7 6

4854 (ci) (e) (5) abt. 176 0 0 14 0(ax survey fee)

,, ,, .... 10 3 9

District Description Plan Corres. No. DepositRequired

£ s. d.Avon (about 20 miles

SW. of Beverley)(d) (e) (f) (g)

All that portion of Crown land containing 1,340 acresbounded on the northward by the prolongation west-ward of the northern boundary of Location 16116 onthe eastward by Locations 16116, 10203 and 8889 onthe southward by Road No. 6365 and on the westwardby Locations 17336, 17337 and the prolongation south-ward of the eastern boundary of Location 17337

342A/40C. 2 2761/51 25 0 0

Victoria (about 84miles W. of Tcnin-dewa) (g)

All that portion of Crown land containing approximately900 acres bounded on the northward by Location 7206on the eastward by Location 10131 ; on the southwardby Location 10130 and on the westward by a one chainroad

156/SOA. 3 160/60 2 18 5

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798 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Closure of Road.

I, WILLIAM HENRY TOOVEY, being the owner ofland over or along which the portion of road here-under described passes, has applied to the Cran-brook Road Board to close the said portion of road,viz.:-

Cranbrook.Corr. 2764/59.C.566. Th whole of Muir Street, Tenterden,

along the eastern boundary of Plantagenet Location166; from the Great Southern Railway Reserve tothe northern alignment of Gillarn Street. (PlanTenterden Townsite.)

W. H. TOOVEY.

I, Leslie Garfield Hordacre, on behalf of theCranbrook Road Board, hereby assent to the aboveapplication to close the road therein described.

L. G. HORDACRE,Chairman,

Cranbrook Road Board.11th March, 1960.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Closure of Road.

WE, Raymond Leonard Camplin and Yexley SelinaRoberts, being the owners of land over or alongwhich the portion of road hereunder describedpasses, have applied to the Dandaragan RoadBoard to close the said portion of road, viz.:-

Dandaragan.Corr. 8563/19.D.398. The surveyed road along part of the

eastern boundary of Melbourne Location 2362 andextending northwards; from the prolongation west-ward of the southern boundary of location 2434 tothe prolongation eastward of the southern bound-ary of location 1690. (Plan 58/80, Al.)

R. L. CAMPLIN.Y. S. ROBERTS.

I, Malcolm Edward Roberts, on behalf of theDandaragan Road Board, hereby assent to theabove application to close the road therein de-scribed.

M. E. ROBERTS,Chairman,

Dandaragan Road Board.11th March, 1960.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Closure of Road.

WE, John Joynson Bebbington, Muriel EstherWilkins and The Perpetual Executors, Trustees andAgency Company (W.A.) Limited, being theowners of land over or along which the portionof road hereunder described passes, have appliedto the Dowerin Road Board to close the said por-tion of road, viz.:-

Dowerin.Corr. 15145/02.D.400. That portion of road No. 2307 along the

south-eastern boundaries of Avon Locations 16682,19976 and part of the south-eastern boundary oflocation 16192; from a surveyed road along thewestern boundary of location 8468 to the easternterminus of road No. 3711. (Plan 33A/40, A2.)

The Perpetual Executors, Trustees and AgencyCompany (W.A.) Limited,

per S. LYNCH.J. J. BEBBINGTON.MURIEL ESTHER WILKINS.

I, Emil Harriet Henning, on behalf of the Dow-cnn Road Board, hereby assent to the aboveapplication to close the road therein described.

B. H. HENNING,Chairman,

Dowerin Road Board.8th March, 1960.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.Closure of Roads.

I, THOMAS BRITTON ANGWIN, being the ownerof land over or along which the portions of roadshereunder described pass, have applied to theWickepin and Wagin Road Boards to close the saidportions of roads, viz. :-

Wickepin and Wagin.Corr. 1185/58.W.740. (a) Portion of road No. 4211 along part

of the northern boundary of Williams Location5221, through location 15171, and along an easternboundary of location 9363; from the eastern bound-ary of reserve 12183 to the northern boundary oflocation 8346.

Portion of road No. 7288 extending north-wards from the road described in paragraph (a)to the 2 chain road surveyed and shown on OriginalPlan 8155.

The unsurveyed road within Williams Loca-tion 15171 extending eastwards from the roaddescribed in paragraph (a) to the 2 chain roadsurveyed and shown on Original Plan 8155.

(Plan 386D/40, A.B.3.)T. B. ANGWIN.

I, Arthur Henry Mutton, on behalf of the Wicke-pin Road Board, hereby assent to the above appli-cation to close the roads therein described.

16th October, 1959,A. H. MUTTON,

Chairman,Wickepin Road Board.

I, Harold A. Dare, on behalf of the Wagin RoadBoard, hereby assent to the above application toclose the roads therein described.

HAROLD A. DARE,Chairman,

Wagin Road Board.23rd October, 1959.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1959.

WHEREAS the ALBANY Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board held at Albanyon or about the 23rd day of November, 1956, re-solved to open the road hereinafter described, thatis to say:

L. and S. 4056/29, M.R.D. 289/49.Road No. 8560 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of lot A6 of Plantagenet Location 401 abut-tmg the northern side of the present road andcontaining areas of 8.3 perches and 6.6 perches, asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 7838. (Plans 451D/40, C4, and 457A/40, Cl.)

WHEREAS the BRIDGETOWN Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board heldat Bridgetown on or about the 17th day of October,1958, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 3572/58, MR.D. 421/46.Road No. 1654. (a) Regazettal of part to agree

with surveyA strip of land, one chain wide, in-side and along part of the western boundary ofNelson Location 150, as surveyed and shown onDiagram 35597.

(b) Widening of partThat portion of NelsonLocation 150 as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 66528.

(Plan 439B/40, E2.)

WHEREAS the BIJSSELTON Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held atBusselton on or about the 18th day of March, 1957,resolved to open the roads hereinafter described,that is to say:-

1782/57.Road No. 9357 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Sussex Locations 1671 and 1675 as deline-ated and coloured dark brown on Original Plan7974,

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Road No. 11194 (extension). A strip of land,one chain wide, widening as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 7974, leaving thenorthern terminus of the present road at thenorth-east corner of Sussex Location 2876 andextending (as surveyed) north-westward along thenorth-eastern boundaries of said location andlocation 2877 to road No. 3057.

Road No. 11802. A strip of land, one chain wide,widening as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 66111, commencingat the north-west corner of Sussex Location 2870and extending (as surveyed) south-westward alongthe north-western boundary of said location toits south-west corner.

(Plan 413D/40, B3.)

WHEREAS the COLLIE COALFIELDS Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Boardheld at Collie on or about the 13th day of July,1950, resolved to open the roads hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:-

2343 /02.Road No. 1516 (deviation of parts). Those por-

tions of State Forest No. 15 containing 3 roods 9.9perches, 3 acres 1 rood 29 perches and 11 perchesas delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 66747.

Road No. 11803. A strip of land, one chain wide,commencing at the south-west corner of Welling-ton Location 1175 and extending (as surveyed)westward through State Forest No. 15 to road No.1516. (Plan 411B/40, F2.)

WHEREAS the COLLIE COALFIELDS Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Board heldat Collie on or about the 19th day of January,1955, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 8422/03, Vol. 2; M.R.D. 28/50.Road No. 5403 (widening of part). That portion

of Wellington Location 4405 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 66564. (Plan 411B/40, E2.)

WHEREAS the COLLIE COALFIELDS Read Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Boardheld at Collie on or about the 23rd day of Novem-ber, 1959, resolved to open the roads hereinafterdescribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 1104/26, M.R.D. 268/57.Road No. 11797. A strip of land, one chain wide,

widening in parts, commencing at the south-westcorner of Wellington Location 1678 and extending(as delineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 8125) southward through State Forest No. 24to terminate near the Centaur Mine within saidState Forest.

Road No. 11798. A strip of land, one chain wide,widening at its terminus, commencing near theGriffin Coal Mining Co. Limited Open Cut andextending (as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 8125) generally eastward throughState Forest No. 24 to road No. 11797.

Road No. 11799. A strip of land, one chain wide.widening in parts, commencing at the south-eastcorner of Wellington Localion 4363 and extend-ing (as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 66414) southward andwestward through State Forest No. 24 and theMuja-Centaur Coalmine Railway Reserve to roadNo. 11797.

(Plan 410D/40, A3 and 4.)

WHEREAS the CUNDERDIN Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held atCunderdin on or about the 21st day of December,1951, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and 5. 3675/20, Vol. 2; M.R.D. 890/51.Road No. 3070 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Avon Locations 11309, 12055 and 13868 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 64839.

Road No. 3184. (a) Widening of parts. Thoseportions of Avon Locations 4151 and 13241 as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagrams 64845 and 64846.

(b) Deviation of part. That portion of AvonLocation 11774 as delineated and coloured darkbrown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 64846.

Road No. 6550. (a) Deviation of pa.rts. (i) Thatportion of Avon Location 14930 as delineated andcoloured dark biown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 64841.

That portion of Avon Location 6630 as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 64843.

Those portions of Avon Locations 5254 and13241 as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 64844.

(b) Widening of parts. Those portions of AvonLocations 16180, 20339 and 10393 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-grams 64843 and 64840.

Road No. 11807. A strip of land, 150 links wide,widening in parts, leaving road No. 6550 on thenorthern boundary of Avon 5643 and extending(as delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 66247) south-eastwardthrough said location to its eastern boundary.

Road No. 11808. A striij of land, 150 links wide,widening in part, leaving road No. 6550 on an east-ern boundary of Avon Location 20105 and extend-ing (as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 64842) north-west-ward through said location to its northernmostboundary.

Road No. 11809. A strip of land, of irregularwidth, leaving road No. 6550 on the easternmostboundary of Avon Location 20105 and extending(as delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 64841) north-westwardthrough said location to rejoin road No. 6550.

(Plans 26A/40, Cl and 2, and 26D/40, C3.)

WHEREAS the CUNDERDIN Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held atCunderdin on or about the 20th day of October,1959, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:-

10 104/04.Road No. 4230 (deviation of part). A strip of

land, one chain wide, leaving the present road onthe south-western boundary of Avon Location 3401and extending (as surveyed) south-eastward to andalong part of the south-western boundary of loca-tion 6202 to rejoin the present i'oad. (Plan 3B/40,Dl.)

WHEREAS the DANDARAGAN Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board heldat Dandaragan on or about the 23rd day of March,1959, resolved to open the ioad hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:-

77.50/50.Road No. 11304. A strip of land, three chains

wide, leaving a surveyed road at the south cornerof Melbourne Location 3621 and extending (asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 6456 and as surveyed) north-westward andnorth-eastward through location 939 to a surveyedroad along part of the western boundary of saidlocation 3621. (Plan 63/80, A4.)

WHEREAS the DRAKESBROOK Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board held atWaroona on or about the 14th day of May, 1959,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

L. and S. 1902/59, M.R.D. 415/46.Road No. 41 (South - Western Highway

widening of part). That portion of Murray Loca-tion 26 as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 66791. (Plan 383A/40,Cl.)

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WHEREAS the DRAKESBROOK Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board heldat Waroona on or about the 11th day of June,1959, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and 5. 2251/59, M.R.D. 47/57'Road No. 1981 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Murray Locations 402, 982 and 1458 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 66788. (Plan 383A/40, B1.)

WHEREAS the KONDININ Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board held at Kon-dinin on or about the 17th day of September, 1959,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:-

7691/50.Road No. 11276. A strip of land, two chains wide,

widening at its commencement, leaving SwanStreet, Karlgarin, at the north corner of RoeLocation 2130 and extending (as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Original Plan 6308)generally southward along north-western boun-daries of said location and location 521, throughlocations 2123, 326 and 444 and to and along thewestern boundary of location 2196 to the south-west corner of the lastmentioned location. (Plan376/80, El and 2.)

WHEREAS the MINGENEW Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held atMingenew on or about the 9th and 25th days ofApril and October, 1956, respectively, resolved toopen the road hereinafter described, that is tosay:

L. and S. 6591/13, Vol. 2; M.R.D. 393/51.Road No. 2275 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Victoria Locations 1903 and 1904 asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 8099. (Plans 127/80, C4 and 123/80, Cl.)

WHEREAS the MOORA Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board held atMoora on or about the 27th day of June, 1956,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

L. and S. 7327/96, M.R.D. 475/52.Road No. 964 (widening of parts). Those portions

of Melbourne Locations 908, 917, 2423, 3453 and3483 all as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagrams 65218 to 65224 in-clusive. (Plan 58/80, DEl.)

WHEREAS the MOORA Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board held at Mooraon or about the 13th and 20th days of October andApril, 1954 and 1955, respectively, resolved to openthe road hereinafter described, that is to say:

L. and S. 4901/25, Vol. 2; M.R.D. 475/52.Road No. 7481 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Victoria Locations 3218, 4198, 5789, 7588and 9673 as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 8068. (Plans 90/80, D4, and 63/80,Dl.)

WHEREAS the MUKINBUDIN Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board heldat Mukinbudin on or about the 20th day of April,1955, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:-

1999/25.Road No. 11806. A strip of land, one chain wide,

widening in parts, leaving road No. 7176 at thenorth corner of Avon Location 26658 and extending(as delineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 7961) south-eastward, eastward, southwardand again eastward inside and along the north-western boundary of said location and a northern,an eastern and again a northern boundary of loca-tion 25254 to the easternmost north-east corner ofthe latter location. (Plan 54/80, B4.)

WHEREAS the NORTHAM Road Board, by reso-lution passed at a meeting of the Board held atNortham on or about the 1st day of February, 1957,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

L. and 5. 2961/15, M.R.D. 172/52.Road No. 33 (deviation and widening of parts).

Those portions of Avon Locations 189, 716 and 1800and Mokine Agricultural Area Lots 6 and 7 all asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlan 7632. (Plan Northam 40 S.W.)

WHEREAS the NORTHAM Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board held atNortham on or about the 9th day of May, 1952,resolved to open the road hereinafter described,that is to say:

L. and 5. 5691/99, M.R.D. 1002/51.Road No. 1231 (widening and deviation of parts).

Those portions of Avon Locations 191, 328, 346, 736,1816, 12364 and 27820 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 8116. (Plan Northam40 N.W.)

WHEREAS the NORTHAM Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board held atNortham on or about the 11th day of November,1958, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:-

135 1/59.

Road No. 11805. A strip of land, commencing onechain wide and widening to two chains, leaving aone-chain road at the south-west corner of Wun-dowie Townsite and extending (as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and SurveysDiagram 66720) northward, generally westwardand again northward through said townsite andreserve 14275 to the north-east corner of AvonLocation 27957 (reserve 25225). (Plans WundowieTownsite and 2A/40, Al.)

WHEREAS the PLANTAGENET Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board heldat Mt. Barker on or about the 21st day of March,1958, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 1079/58, M.R.D. 924/54.Road No. 810 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Plantagenet Locations 927, 1132 and 3940and the whole of location 3381 (formerly reserve13714) all as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagrams 66550 and 66551.(Plan 445/80, B4.)

WHEREAS the PRESTON Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board held atDonnybrook on or about the 19th day of June,1958, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and 5. 3268/58, M.R.D. 98/51.Road No. 879 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Wellington Locations 1289 and 3291 andCrown land as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 66775, (Plan414A/40, B2.)

WHEREAS the SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE RoadBoard, by resolution passed at a meeting of theBoard, held at Mundijong on or about the 30thday of April, 1951, resolved to open the roadhereinafter described, that is to say:

L. and 5. 6271/26, Vol. 4; M.R.D. 361/48.Road No. 41 (widening of parts). That portion

of Serpentine Town Lot 89, that portion of Cock-burn Sound Location 653 containing 33.4 perchesand those portions of Locations 91 and 410 all asdelineated and coloured dark brown on OriginalPlans 7322 and 7324. (Plan 341C/40, D3.)

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WHEREAS the SWAN Road Board, by resolutionpassed at a meeting of the Board held at Mid-land Junction on or about the 9th day of March,1956, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 3010/28, Vol. 4; M.R.D. 548/47.Road No. 14 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of lot 4 of Swan Location 5A (L.T.O. Dia-gram 13872), lot 81 of said location (L.T.O. Plan3598), lots 57 and 80 of locations 5A and 6 (L.T.O.Plan 3598) and lot 79 of location 6 (L.T.O. Plan3598) all as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 64351. (Plan1B/20, S.W.)

WHEREAS the SWAN Road Board, by resolu-tion passed at a meeting of the Board held atMidland Junction on or about the 15th day ofAugust, 1952, resolved to open the road hereinafterdescribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 1998/26, M.R.D. 420/52.Road No. 8460 (widening of part). Those por-

tions of Swan Locations 2284 and 5607 (portion ofState Forest No. 65) as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66494.(Plan 28/80, C4.)

WHEREAS the THREE SPRINGS Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Boardheld at Three Springs on or about the 12th day ofMay, 1959, resolved to open the road hereinafterdescribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 1675/59, M.R.D. 406/57.Road No. 7596 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Victoria Location 2020 as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Lands and Surveys Dia-gram 66784. (Plan 122/80, A4.)

WHEREAS the THREE SPRINGS Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Boardheld at Three Springs on or about the 14th dayof July, 1934, resolved to open the roads herein-after described, that is to say:

L. and S. 6417/03, Vol. 2; M.R.D. 1147/59.Road No. 11800. A strip of land, one chain

wide, leaving road No. 9542 at the south-east cor-ner of Arrino Lot 46 and extending (as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Original Plan 7977and as surveyed) north-westward through saidlot and lot 45 and to and through lots 35 to 38inclusive, 28, 27, 26 and 25, 16 to 20 inclusiveand 3, 2 and 1 to Railway Street on the northernboundary of the lastmentioned lot.

Road No. 11801 (Copper Street). A strip ofland, 150 links wide, widening as delineated andcoloured dark brown on Original Plan 7977, leav-ing road No. 9542 at the south-east corner ofArrino Lot 11 and extending (as surveyed) north-ward along the eastern boundaries of said lotand lots 12 to 16 inclusive to road No. 11800.

(Plan Arrino Townsite.)

WHEREAS the UPPER BLACKWOOD RoadBoard, by resolution passed at a meeting of theBoard held at Boyup Brook on or about the 21stday of December, 1955, resolved to open the roadhereinafter described, that is to say:

L. and S. 1567/99, M.R.D. 723/49.Road No, 975 (widening of parts). Those por-

tions of Nelson Locations 1633 and 1689 as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Lands andSurveys Diagram 66272. (Plan 415D/40, A4.)

WHEREAS the UPPER BLACKWOOD RoadBoard, by resolution passed at a meeting of theBoard held at Boyup Brook on or about the 26thday of March, 1959, resolved to open the roadshereinafter described, that is to say:-

6906/06.Road No. 2518 (widening of part). That por-

tion of Nelson Location 2544 containing 8 perchesas delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 65938.

Road No. 9563 (widening of part). That por-tion of Nelson Location 2544 containing 1 rood10 perches as delineated and coloured dark brownon Lands and Surveys Diagram 65938.

(Plan 4150/40, D4.)

WHEREAS the VICTORIA PLAINS Road Board,by resolution passed at a meeting of the Boardheld at Calingiri on or about the 16th day ofJanuary, 1959, resolved to open the road herein-after described, that is to say:

L. and S. 812/59, M.R.D. 601/50.Road No. 67 (Great Northern Highwaywiden-

ing of parts). Those portions of Melbourne Loca-tions 73, 336 and 337 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 66741.(Plan 58/80, E4.)

WHll-tEAS the WEST ARTHUR Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board heldat Darkan on or about the 17th day of September,1954, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 3472/03, Vol. 3; M.R.D. 452/48.Road No. 276 (deviation and widening of parts).

Those portions of Williams Locations 11856 and14075 as delineated and coloured dark brown onLands and Surveys Diagram 64976. (Plan 409D/40,A3.)

WHEREAS the WEST ARTHUR Road Board, byresolution passed at a meeting of the Board heldat Darkan on or about the 16th day of October,1958, resolved to open the road hereinafter de-scribed, that is to say:

L. and S. 3531/58, M.R.D. 730/53.Road No. 11751 (addition). That portion of

former class "A" reserve 873 excised by Act No. 75of 1959 and as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 8142. '(Plan 409A/40, A2.)

And whereas His Excellency the Governor, pur-suant to section 17 of the Public Works Act, 1902-1956, by notices published in the GovernmentGarette, declared that the said lands had beenset apart, taken, or resumed for the purpose ofthe said roads, and that plans of the said landsmight be inspected at the Department of Landsand Surveys, Perth.

And whereas the said Board has caused a copyof the said notices to be served upon the ownersand occupiers of the said lands resident withinthe State, or such of them as can with reason-able diligence be ascertained, either personally orby registered letter posted to their lastnamedplaces of abode.

And whereas the Governor in Executive Councilhas confirmed the said resolutions, it is herebynotified that the lines of communication describedabove are roads within the meaning of the RoadDistricts Act, 1919-1959, subject to the provisionsof the said Act.

Dated this 18th day of March, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

CITY OF FREMANTLE.

City of Fremantle Town Planning Scheme No. 1.Regulation and Amendments.

T.P.B. 853/2/5/2, Part "B."NOTICE is hereby given that following a resolutionby the Council in pursuance of section 7 of theTown Planning and Development Act, 1928-1955,to vary the Town Planning Scheme referred toabove, with reference to an area situated whollywithin the City of Fremantle Municipal District,the Council of the City of Fremantle resolved ata meeting of the Council held on Monday, 21stSeptember, 1959, that the regulations produced andadopted at the Council meeting, and being duly

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signed and sealed by the Mayor and Town Clerk,be the subject of an application to the Hon. theMinister for Town Planning for formal approval tothe Council's resolution varying the Town Plan-ning Scheme.

The Hon. the Minister for Town Planning hasgiven his approval to the public notifications ofthe Council's variation to the Town PlanningScheme, in accordance with Town Planning Regu-lations, 1930.

Notice is hereby given that certified copies ofthe variation to the City of Fremantle Town Plan-ning Scheme No. 1 Regulation, referred to in theresolution, will be exhibited for a period of threemonths as from the 10th March, 1960, at the CityEngineer's Office, Town Hall, Fremantle.

Variation to City of Fremantle Town PlanningScheme No. 1. Regulation.

To remove certain restrictions relating to non-conforming use of land and building alignments,and to define petrol filling and motor servicestations.

The regulations will be open for inspection byall interested persons on Mondays to Fridays,between the hours of 10 am. and 4.30 p.m.

Forms will be available for the lodging of objec-tions by owners or occupiers of property withinthe Municipal District of Fremantle, or the sub-mission or recommendations or representations ofinterested persons.

Objections and representations must be sub-mitted to the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Fremantle,not later than the 10th June, 1960. An officer ofthe Councill will be made available at the CityEngineer's Office, on the first floor of the TownHall, to answer enquiries and give detailed informa-tion concerning the regulations.

Dated this 3rd day of March, 1960.N. J. C. McCOMBE,

Town Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENTACT, 1928.

Bayswater Road Board-Town Planning Scheme.Advertisement of Resolution deciding to Amplify

and Amend a Town Planning Scheme.NOTICE is hereby given that the Bayswater RoadBoard, in pursuance of section 7 of the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928, has resolvedto vary the Town Planning Scheme gazetted onthe 11th day of January, 1957, as follows:-

1. Section 2 is amended by adding after thedefinition "commercial buildings" the followingfurther definition: "Commercial sporting enter-prises" means tennis courts, swimming pools andother sports and recreation grounds used or hiredfor gain or reward.

2. Section 4, Part 2, is amended by adding thefollowing subsection: (i) Commercial sportingenterprises.

3. Section 5 is amended by adding the fol-lowing subsection: (10) The limits and descriptionsof the commercial sporting enterprises district areas set out in Schedule K hereto and cross-hatchedyellow on the Scheme map.

4. By adding after section 13 a new section13a as follows: (13a) No land in a commercialsporting enterprises district shall be used for anypurpose other than the following:-

Any purpose permitted in a residential dis-trict.Commercial sporting enterprises and build-ings which in the opinion of the Boardare essential for the proper supervision orconduct of such enterprises.

5. By adding after Schedule J a furtherSchedule K as follows:-

Schedule K.Lot 43. Plan 1875. Bruce Road.

And notice is further given that the proposedamendment is available for inspection by inter-ested persons at the Town Hall, Slade Street, Bays-water, during the usual business hours.

Any objections to the above should be sent inwriting to the Secretary of the Bayswater RoadBoard on or before the 11th day of June, 1960.

Dated this 9th day of March, 1960.ALEX C. SMITH,

Secretary.

PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.TENDERS closing at Perth, 2.30 p.m., on datesmentioned hereunder, are invited for the follow-ing. All tenders to be on a firm basis. Rise andFall Clause will not apply.

Roebourne New School-Erection (13925); 22ndMarch, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, Geraldton, Roe-bourne and Port Hedland, on and after 23rd Feb-ruary, 1960.

Beverley School-Additions (13935); 22nd March,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth and Northam, and at PoliceStation, Beverley, on and after 8th March, 1960.

Brookton Native Reserve-New Ablutions, Laun-dry and Latrines (13927); 22nd March, 1960; con-ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth and Northam, and at Police Station,Brookton, on and after 1st March, 1960.

Laverton Native Reserve-New Shelter Shed(13928): 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kal-goorlie, and at Police Station, Laverton, on andafter 1st March, 1960.

Leonora Native Reserve-New Shelter Shed(13929); 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Kal-goorlie, and at Mining Registrar, Leonora, on andafter 1st March, 1960.

Lesmurdie School-Septic Tank Installation(13938); 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on andafter 8th March, 1960.

Mt. Magnet Native Reserve-New Shelter Shed(13930); 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Ger-aldton, and at Mining Registrar, Mt. Magnet, onand after 1st March, 1960.

Perth Water Police Boat Shed-Riverside Drive-Purchase and Removal (13931); 22nd March,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 1st March, 1960.

Yalgoo Native Reserve-New Shelter Shed(13932); 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and Ger-aldton; and at Yalgoo Police Station, on and after1st March, 1960.

Collie Hospital-Alterations and Additions(13943); 22nd March, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, and atClerk of Courts, Collie, on and after 8th March,1960.

Perth Modern School-Alterations and Additionsto Trade Centre (13924); 29th March, 1960: con-ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth, on and after 1st March, 1960.

Metropolitan Markets Trust-Globe Meats-Ex-tension of Existing Cool Rooms (13939); 29thMarch, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 8thMarch, 1960.

Yalgoo Rabbit Inspector's Quarters-Repairs andRenovations (13940); 29th March, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Geraldton, and at Police Station, Yalgoo,on and after 8th March, 1960.

Yarloop School and Quarters-Septic Tank In-stallation (13941); 29th March, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, and at Harvey Road Board Office, on andafter 8th March, 1960.

Woodanilling School and Quarters-Septic TankInstallation (13948); 29th March, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Narrogin, and Road Board, Wooda-nilling, on and after 15th March, 1960.

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Margaret River HospitalAlterations and Re-pairs and Renovations (13947); 29th March, 1960;conditions may be seen at the Contractor's Room,P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, and at Police Station,Margaret River, on and after 15th March, 1960.

Bilbarin School and QuartersRepairs and Reno-vations (13945); 29th March, 1960; conditions maybe seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perthand Merredin, and at Police Station, Corrigin, onand after 15th March, 1960.

Avondale (North Northern) SchoolRepairs andRenovations (13944); 29th March, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth and Northam, on and after 15th March, 1960.

Gosnells SchoolAdditions (13946); 29th March,1960; conditions may be seen at the Contractors'Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 15th March,1960.

Three Springs Water SupplyContract for theSupply and Erection of one 50,000-gallon Rein-forced Concrete Circular Tank (13954) ; 29thMarch, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, on and after 15thMarch, 1960.

Mullewa Water SupplyContract for Supply andErection of one 50,000-gallon Reinforced ConcreteCircular Tank (13953); 29th March, 1960; con-ditions may be seen at the Contractors' Room,P.W.D., Perth, on and after 15th March, 1960.

Roebourne Native SettlementNew AblutionBlock, Latrines Septic Tanks and Water Supply(13952); 5th April, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth, Roe-bourne, Port Hedland and Geraldton, on and after15th March, 1960.

Hall's Creek Native SettlementNew Ablutions,Latrines, Laundry, Shelter Shed, Septic Tanks andWater Supply (13951); 5th April, 1960; conditionsmay be seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D.,Perth, Wyndham, Derby and Port Hedland, and atPolice Station, Hall's Creek, on and after 15thMarch, 1960.

Chapman Agricultural FarmResearch StationSingle Men's QuartersRepairs and Renova-tions; (13949); 5th April, 1960; conditions may beseen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth andGeraldton, on and after 15th March, 1960.

Kondinin SchoolAdditions. Repairs and Reno-vations (13956); 5th April, 1960; conditions maybe seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perthand Merredin, and at Police Station, Kondinin, onand after 22nd March, 1960.

Cowaramup SchoolAdditions (13955); 5thApril, 1960; conditions may be seen at the Con-tractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bunbury, andat Courthouse, Busselton, on and after 22nd March,1960.

Bridgetown Primary SchoolExtensive Additions(13936); 12th April, 1960; conditions may be seenat the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perth and Bun-bury, and Clerk of Courts, Bridgetown, on and after8th March, 1960.

Mullewa New Police Station and Court HouseErection (13957) ; 12th April, 1960; conditions maybe seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perthand Geraldton, and at Mullewa Police Station, onand after 22nd March, 1960.

Williams School and QuartersSeptic Tank In-stallation (13960) ; 20th April, 1960; conditions maybe seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perthand Narrogin, and Road Board, Williams, on andafter 29th March, 1960.

Koorda School and QuartersSeptic Tank In-stallation (13959); 20th April, 1960; conditions maybe seen at the Contractors' Room, P.W.D., Perthand Northam, and at Koorda Road Board, on andafter 29th March, 1960.

Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. theMinister for Works, Public Works Department, TheBarracks, St. George's Place, Perth," and must beindorsed "Tender." The highest, lowest or anytender will not necessarily be accepted.

By order of the Hon. Minister for Works.J. McCONNELL,

Under Secretary for Works.18th March, 1960.

THE RURAL AND INDUSTRIES BANK OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

New Head Office Building, Barrack Street, Perth.TENDERS are invited for the manufacture, sup-ply and installation of cafeteria servery equipment.

Tenders will be received up to 2.30 p.m. on Tues-day, 5th April, 1960, and should be addressed to"The Hon. Minister for Works, Perth, Western Aus-tralia," and marked "Tender for R. & I. CafeteriaEquipment."

Drawings and specifications may be seen at theContract Office, Public Works Department, Perth,on and after 22nd March, 1960.

The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-cepted.

A. E. CLARE,Principal Architect.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.W.S. 1218/59.NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section96 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage andDrainage Act, 1909-1956, that water mains havebeen laid in the undermentioned streets in thedistricts indicated.

City of Fremantle.8288/59Fisher Street, from Hope Street to

Stephen Streetnortherly. Stephen Street,from Fisher Street to lot 13easterly.

City of Perth.8034/60Alyth Road, from lot 1233 to lot 1232

northerly.Belmont Park Road District.

8632/59Robinson Avenue, from lot 76 to lot 77south-easterly.

8036/60Connell Road, from Daly Road to lot 8south-westerly.

Melville Road District.8679/59Crewe Street, from lot 661 to lot 662

north-westerly.8037/60Fifth Street, from lot 155 to lot 154

southerly.Mundaring Road District.

8569/59Ray Street, from Salisbury Road to lot 12southerly.

Wanneroo Road District.8304/59Frobisher Avenue, from lot 167 to Parker

Avenuenorth-westerly. Parker Avenue, fromFrobisher Avenue to Hood Terracenorth-easterly. Hood Terrace, from Parker Avenueto lot 103easterly.

And the Minister for Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage is, subject to the provisions of theAct, prepared to supply water from such mains tolands within rateable distance thereof.

Dated this 18th day of March, 1960.B. J. CLARKSON,

Under Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE DEPARTMENT.

M.WS. File 920/59.IN accordance with the provisions of the Metro-politan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act,1909-1956, it is hereby notified that sewers andother apparatus have been completed, and are nowavailable for use in extension to Reticulation AreaNo. 18, South Perth, within the boundaries of theCity of South Perth, to serve lot 496, Ley Street.

The owners of the abovernentioned property arehereby notified that such property is capable ofbeing connected to the sewer and are required,therefore, to connect their premises to the sewerswithin 30 days from date of service of prescribednotice; and are also notified that sewerage rateswill, in accordance with the by-laws, be enforced

18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 803

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from 1st July, 1960, if premises not previously con-nected, and be payable in advance. If premisesare connected prior to 1st July, 1960, rates willbe charged from date of connection.

A plan of the works to be carried out at theproperty must first be obtained from the Depart-ment.

Dated this 18th day of March, 1960, at the officeof the Department, St. George's Place, Perth.

B. J. CLARESON,Under Secretary.

WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904.Harvey Water Board.

(Section 79.)NOTICE is hereby given that the ratebook for theHarvey Water Board has been made up for theyear 1960 and may be inspected by ratepayersduring ordinary office hours.

(Section 94.)NOTICE is hereby given that, under the powersconferred by the above Act, the Harvey WaterBoard has levied a rate of one shilling and threepence in the pound on the annual value for theyear ending 31st December, 1960, with a minimumrate of one pound on all rateable land in theHarvey Water Board Area.

A memorandum to this effect has been dulyentered in the ratebook and signed.

Dated at Harvey this 15th day of March, 1960.R. L. HESTER,

Chairman.

WATER BOARDS ACT, 1904-1954.(Sections 41-45.)

Busselton Water Board.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theBusselton Water Board to undertake the construc-tion of the works hereinafter described by virtueof the powers contained under the provisions of theWater Boards Act, 1904-1954.

Description of Proposed Works.a) Improvements and additions to the No. 1

Treatment Plant and being a new reinforced con-crete filter plant, two new reiniorced concrete clearwater storage tanks, a new reinforced concreteaerator tank, the removal of existing water storagetanks and general improvements to and re-laying ofthe water mains throughout the plant, as shown inred on Busselton Water Board Plan No. 13, Sheet 2.

(b) Improvements to No. 2 Treatment Plant,being a new reinforced concrete aerator tank, asshown on Busselton Water Board Plan No. 13,Sheet 3, in red.

The Localities in which the Proposed Workswill be Constructed.

On the site of the No. 1 Treatment Plant,situated on lot sub 89, reserve 629.

On the site of the No. 2 Treatment Plant,situated on lot 1 of 161, Sussex Location 5.

As shown on Busselton Water Board Plan No. 13,Sheet 1, in red.

The Purpose for which the Proposed Worksare to be Constructed.

To improve and increase the capacity of theabove treatment plants.The Times and Places at which the Plans, Sections

and Specifications may be Inspected.At the office of the Busselton Water Board,

Prince Street, Busselton, for one month on andafter the 17th day of March, 1960, between thehours of 10 a.m. and 3.30 p.m.

Dated this 15th day of March, 1960.LOUIS N. WESTON,

Chairman.T. McCULLOCH,

Secretary.

BUNBURY HARBOUR BOARD ACT.Applications for Leases of Land.

WHEREAS an application has been received by theBunbury Harbour Board from Ilmenite MineralsPty. Ltd. for the leasing of portion of lot 382, vestedin the members by the Act, for a term of up to21 years, this notice is advertised in accordancewith the provisions of section 25 of the Act.

Dated this 16th day of March, 1960.B. W. MASON,

Secretary.

COUNTRY TOWNS SEWERAGE.P.W.W.S. 1268/59.

NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theMinister for Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age to undertake the construction of the workshereinafter described, by virtue of the powers con-tained under the provision of the Country TownsSewerage Act, 1948-1951.

Country Towns Sewerage.MerredinSewage Disposal Works.

Description of Proposed works.A brick and tile pumping station together

with a reinforced concrete pump well and all otherapparatus connected therewith.

A six-inch diameter reinforced concreterising main from the proposed new pumpingstation to the proposed new treatment works.

A sewage treatment works on a site of 30acres, situated within location 13086, with all otherapparatus connected therewith.The Localities in which the Proposed Works will be

Constructed.A brick and tile pumping station, together

with a reinforced concrete pump well, situatedwithin location 236 of Government Reserve No.A14803, as shown in red on Plan P.W.D., W.A. No.38001.

A six-inch diameter reinforced concrete ris-ing main, commencing at the proposed new pump-ing station and proceeding in a westerly directionacross Government Reserve No. A14803, to andacross the Railway Reserve and Railway Avenueto a point near the corner of lot 61, RailwayAvenue; thence west along the south side of CohnStreet to a point on the west side of Alfred Street;thence south along the west side of Alfred Streetto a point on the north side of Great Eastern High-way; thence in a general westerly direction alongthe north side of Great Eastern Highway to a pointjust west of Walders Road; thence in a north-west-erly direction into the proposed new treatmentworks situated within location 13086 as shown inblue on Plan P.W.D., W.A. No. 38001.

A sewage treatment works, comprising 30acres in all, situated in the south-east corner oflocation 13086, bounded on the east side by Wal-ders Road and the south side by the Great EasternHighway and as shown in green on Plan P.WD.,W.A. No. 38001.The Purpose for which the Proposed Works are to

be Constructed.To pump unscreened sewage from the town-

ship of Merredin to the proposed new treatmentworks.

To convey the unscreened sewage from theproposed new pumping station to the proposed newtreatment works.

To treat and render inoffensive the un-screened sewage received from the townsite of Mer-redin.

The Times when and Places at which Plans,Sections and Specifications may be Inspected.At the office of the Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage, The Barracks, St. George'sPlace, Perth, and at the office of the Secretary ofthe Merredin Road Board, for one month on andafter the 21st day of March, 1960, between thehours of 10 am, and 3.30 p.m.

(Sgd.) G. P. WILD,Minister for Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage.16th March, 1960.

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P.W. 466/59Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1956

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LAND

Main Roadsfjosnells-Beec/iboro Controlled Access Road (Collier Road to Walter RoadWalter Road toNorth Perimeter High way Section)

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notico, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described inthe Schedule hereto. and being all in the Swan District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Gosnells-Beechboro Controlled Access Road (Collier Road to Walter RoadWalter Road to North Perimeter Highway Section), andthat the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan P.W.D., WA. 38052, which may be inspected at the Officeof the Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. on PlanP.W.D., W.A.

38052

Owner or Occupier orReputed ReputedOwner Occupier

Description Area(approx.)

a.r. p.40 Frank Albert Moore Vacant Portion of Swan Location Qi and being parts

of Lots 987 and 988 on L.T.O. Plan 3263514

(Certificate of Title Volume 1167, Folio 692)41 Flora Dolores O'Hara. Vacant Portion of Swan Location Qi and being part

of Lot 989 on L.T.O. Plan 3263 (Certificateof Title Volume 1033, Folio 254)

22842 Alan Edwin Frederick A. E. F. Pearson and Portion of Swan Location Qi and being part 0 0 24

Pearson and Lucy Flor-ence Pearson

L. F. Pearson of Lot 989 on L.T.O. Plan 3263 (Certificateof Title Volume 1033, Folio 252)

43 Bayswater Road Board Vacant Portion of Swan Location Ql and being partof Lot 983 on L.T.O. Plan 3263 (Certificateof Title Volume 654, Folio 68)

0 0 25

44 William Cyril Hancockand Ronald John Han-cock

Vacant Portion of Swan Location Qi and being partsof each of Lots 981 and 982 on L.T.O. Plan3263 (Certificate of Title Volume 1083, Folio

4 3 38

705)45 Cosimo Vincenzo Coinito Vacant Portion of Swan Location Qi and being part

of Lot 980 on L.T.O. Plan 3263 (Certificateof Title Volume 1142, Folio 531)

10547 Giuseppe Prestipino G. Prestipino Portion of Swan Location Qi and being part

of Lot 1 on L.T.O. Diagram 18897 (Certificateof Title Volume 1211, Folio 4)

11548 Aldo Brunini A. Brunini Portion of Swan Location Qi and being part

of Lot 2 on L.T.O. Diagram 18897 (Certificateof Title Volume 1175, Folio 941)

1 0 37

49 Pasko Tjkic P. Ukic Portion of Swan Location Qi and being partof Lot 1040 on L.T.O. Plan 3263 (Certificateof Title Volume 678, Folio 160)

0 1 36

50 Filippo Germano M. Poli Portion of Swan Location Qi and being partof Lot 1016 on L.T.O. Plan 3263 (Certificateof Title Volume 825, Folio 45)

0 0 19

51 Sabina Berlanda S. Berlanda Portion of Swan Location Qi and being partof Lot 1017 on L.T.O. Plan 3263 (Certificateof Title Volume 1131, Folio 668)

1 1 34

52 Ginevra Orsi C. Orsi Portion of Swan Location Qi and being partof Lot 1017 on L.T.O. Plan 3263 (Certificateof Title Volume 1131, Folio 638)

02453 Lorna Edith Lopez, as

administratrix of theunadministered estateof Walter George Out-red, deceased

Vacant Portion of Swan Location Qi and being partof Lot 1018 on L.T.O. Plan 3263 (Certificateof Title Volume 625, Folio 57)

2 2 14

54 Fred Sazonov, Roy Saz- F. Sazonov, R. Saz- Portion of Swan Location Qi and being part 0 2 22onov, and Harold onov. and H. A. of Lot 4 on L.T.O. Diagram 17897 (CertificateAaron Sazonov Sazonov of Title Volume 1166, Folio 102)

55 Maurice Sazonov . . . - V. Sazonov Portion of Swan Location Qi and being partof Lot 5 on L.T.O. Diagram 20121 (Certificateof Title Volume 1191, Folio 398)

1 0 30

56 Marino Varischetti andAntonietta Varischetti

Mrs. J. Slater Portion of Swan Location Qi and being partof Lot 2 on L.T.O. Diagram 5497 (Certificateof Title Volume 775, Folio 121)

11257 Sarah Wilson S. Wilson Portion of Swan Location Qi and being part

of Lot 1 on L.T.O. Diagram 5497 (Certificateof Title Volume 1144, Folio 482)

1 0 21

58 Maxwell Alan Mayor andElizabeth Mary Mayor(Registered owners),Crown (Purchaser)

Vacant Portion of Swan Location Qi and being partof Lot 1036 on L.T.O. Plan 3263 (Certificateof Title \Tolusne 1097, Folio 502)

93 1

59 Arthur Henry Frederick A. H. F. Jenkins and Portion of Swan Location Qi and being part 01 3Jenkins and Dora HildaJenkins

D. H. Jenkins of Lot 12 on L.T.O. Diagram 16020 (Certificateof Title Volume 1158, Folio 264)

60 Ernest Alfred Balding E. A. Balding Portion of Swan Location Qi and being partof Lot 1035 on L.T.O. Plan 3263 (Certificateof Title Volume 630, Folio 146)

1 3 30

62 George Longo Vacant Portion of Swan Location Qi and being part of 0 3 33Lot 8 on L.T.O. Diagram 16320 (Certificateof Title Volume 1173, Folio 410)

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SCHEDULEcontinued

No. on PlanP.W.D., WA.

38052

Owner orReputedOwner

Occupier orReputedOccupier

Description Area(approx.)

ar. p.63 George Alexander Mackay Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being part

of Lots 138 and 139 on L.T.O. Plan 18750 1 29

(Certificate of Title Volume 259, Folio 140)64 Henry Charles Vickery

and Mavis GraceVickery

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 145 on L.T.O. Plan 7282 (Certificateof Title Volume 1226, Folio 869)

12064A Henry Charles Vickery

and Mavis GraceVacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being Lot

144 on L.TO. Plan 7282 (Certificate of Title1 0 02

Vickery Volume 1226, Folio 870)65 Frank Fedders ........ F. Fedders Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being Lot 136

153 and parts of Lots 152 and 154 on L.T.O.Plan 1875 (Certificate of Title Volume 1097,Folio 504)

66 Thomas Hindmarsh T. Hindmarsh Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lots 58, 59 and 60 on L.T.O. Plan 1875

0 3 29

(Certificate of Title Volume 1116, Folio 740)67 James Patrick Togher

and Norma MargaretTogher

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 61 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1152, Folio 858)

02 7

68 Patrick Jack Scott P. J. Scott Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 62 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1139, Folio 970)

0 1 22

69 Ronald Lawrence Smith Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 63 on L.T.0. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1166, Folio 313)

0 1 10

70 Leonard Marsh L. i\iarsh Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 64 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1140, Folio 800)

0 1 11

71 Eileen Norah Young Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being part 0 1 24of Lot 57 on LT.O. Plan 7282 (Certificateof Title Volume 1225, Folio 447)

0 1 24

72 Thomas Joseph Hayden Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partsof each of Lots 8 and 9 on L.T.O. Plan 22984

0 1 10

(Certificate of Title Volume 1231, Folio 38)72A Bayswater Road Board Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being the 0 0 1-6

Right of Way on L.T.O. Diagram 22984(Certificate of Title Volume 1231, Folio 37)

73 Ronald Dale Adams Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 56 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1209, Folio 32)

0 1 32

74 Thomas Elliot Watkins Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 66 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1156, Folio 124)

0 1 38

75 Eileen Norah Young Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 55 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1209, Folio 31)

0 1 30

76 Helena Maciaszek H. Gornick Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 54 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1154, Folio 119)

0 1 28

Jan Szezyrbiak J. Szezyrbiak Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 67 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1147, Folio 721)

0 2 10

IS Thomas Arthur Robbins T. A. Robbins and Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being part 0 2 19and Norah Clara Rob-bins

N. C. Robbins of Lot 68 on LT.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1173, Folio 950)

79 Mordaunt RichmondSmalpage and DorothyEva Smalpage

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 53 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1206, Folio 770)

0 1 16

80 Keith Norman Axfordand Maureen Axford

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being Lot69 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificate of Title

100Volume 1167, Folio 853)

81 Frederick James Humberand Barbara May Hum-ber

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 52 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1193, Folio 215)

0 1 32

82 Josef Pelczar and OttoPelczar

J. and 0. Pelczar Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 31 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1178, Folio 242)

0 3 14

83 Miklos Dugality M. Dugality Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 30 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1184, Folio 368)

0 2 23

84 Emre Apathy ........ E. Apathy Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 29 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1173, Folio 951)

02 3

85 Istvan Fekete and Eliza-beth Bodis Fekete

I. and E. B. Fekete Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 28 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificateof Title Volume 1181, Folio 586)

0 0 19

86 Harold Frederick Day... Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 129 on L.T.O. Plan 1656 (Certificateof Title Volume 1168, Folio 984)

0 0 25

87 Joseph Symonds Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lots 1 and 2 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Cer-

tificate of Title Volume 959, Folio 152)

0 3 28

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SCHEDULEcontinued

No. on PlanPAV.D., \V.A.

38052

Owner orReputedOwner

Occupier orReputedOccupier

Description Area(approx.)

a. r. p.88 Perpetual Trustee Com-

pany (Limited) as ex-ecutors of Florence

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 3 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 185, Folio 46)

0 1 29

Hill, deceased89 Mabel Pest Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being part

of Lot 4 on LT.O. Plan 1875 (Certificate of0 1 29

Title Volume 727, Folio 22)90 Bela Meszaros and Maria

MeszarosB. and M, Meszaros Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being part

of Lots 5 and 6 on L.T.O. Plan 1875 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1183, Folio 410)

0 3 39

91 Rexso Tiszavolgyi andEtel Tiszavolgyi

R. and E. Tiszavolgyi Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being partof Lot 7 on LTO. Plan 1875 (Certificate of

0 1 29

Title Volume 1184, Folio 410)92 Rexso Tiszavolgyi, Etel H., E. and V. Tis- Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being part 0 2 16

Tiszavolgyi and Vilmos zavolgyi of Lot 8 on LT.O. Plan 1875 (Certificate ofTiszavolgyi Title Volume 1184, Folio 411)

93 John William Martin Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1178 and being Lot 10 69 on LT.O. Plan 1875 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1117, Folio 610)

94 and 95 Arthur Thomas Holmesand Raymond WilliamHolmes

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 23 on L.T.O. Plan 4976, being all theland in Certificate of Title Volume 1153,Folio 728, and part of the land in Certificateof Title Volume 1153, Folio 729

0 2 24

96 and 97 Arthur Thomas Holmesand Raymond WilliamHolmes

Vacant Portions of Swan Location 1308 and being Lots24 and 25 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificatesof Title Volumes 1207 and 1183 and Folios

2 0 4-6

427 and 812 respectively)98 Nevill Reid Westwood Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being part

of Lot 26 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1214, Folio 534)

03 0

99 Arthur Thomas Holmesand Raymond WilliamHolmes

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 27 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1193, Folio 362)

0 2 iS

100 William Edward Gaebler Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being partof Lot 8 on L.T.O. Plan 2207 (Certificate of

00 1

Title Volume 1135, Folio 422)101 Joseph Borowiex and

Marie Bos-owiczVacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being part

of Lot 9 on L.T.O. Plan 2207 (Certificate of005

Title Volume 1150, Folio 730)102 Arseni Koltunczyk Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being part

of Lot 10 on L.T.O. Plan 2207 (Certificateof Title Volume 1139, Folio 915)

00 9

103 Edward Louis Anderson J.Kos Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being partof Lot 11 on LT.O. Plan 2207 (Certificateof Title Volume 1150, Folio 385)

0 0 16

104 Arthur Thomas Holmesand Raymond WilliamHolmes

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 28 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1153, Folio 278)

0 1 34

105 James William Wright J. W. Wright Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being partof Lot 12 on L.T.O. Plan 2207 (Certificateof Title Volume 1150, Folio 512)

0 0 18

106 James William Wright J. W. Wright Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being partof Lot 101 on L.T.O. Plan 2220 (Certificateof Title Volume 1173, Folio 963)

0 0 19

107 Francesco Pulitano F. Pulitano Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being partof Lot 102 on L.T.O. Plan 2220 (Certificateof Title Volume 1166, Folio 303)

0 0 22

108 Peter John Evans andIrene Amelia Evans

P. J. and I A. Evans Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 29 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1178, Folio 759)

0 1 14

109 Augustin Lepp and Inge-borg Lepp

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being Lots107 and 109 and part of each of Lots 103 and

0 1 14

104 on LT.O. Plan 2220 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1209, Folio 462)

110 Francis Willians Trem-bath

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 30 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1168, Folio 334)

0 0 36

111 The Ronian Catbolic The Roman Catholic Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being part 0 0 14Bishop of Perth Bishop of Perth of Lot 31 on LT.O. Plan 4976 (Certificate

of Title Volume 1159, Folio 326)112 Gladys Ellen King Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being Lot 0 0 37-3

105 on L.LO. Plan 2220 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1187, Folio 818)

113 Abundio Pardo Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being Lot 0 0 37.3106 on L.T.O. Plan 2220 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1191, Folio 728)

114 Ronald Edward 1-leath Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being Lot 0 0 37.3108 on L.T.O. Plan 2220 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1209, Folio 237)

115 Stewart Baynes Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being Lot 0 0 373110 on L.T.O. Plan 2220 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1197, Folio 942)

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SCHEDULEcontinued

No. on PlanP.W.D., \A,TA

38052

Owner orReputedOwner

Occupier orReputedOccupier

Description Area(approx.)

a. r. p.117 and 118 Susan Ethel Florence Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being Lot 0 1 346

Maud Stagbouer 112 on L.T.O. Plan 2220 and Lot 201 onL.T.O. Plan 2230 (Certificates of Title Volume1151, Folios 476 and 475 respectively)

119 Brian Baynes.... Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being Lot 0 0 373202 on L.T.O. Plan 2230 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1209, Folio 460)

120 Augustin Lepp and Inge-borg Lepp

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being Lots203 and 204 on L.T.O. Plan 2230 (Certificateof Title Volume 1209, Folio 461)

0 1 34.6

121 Myehajlo Misko Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 34 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1218, Folio 235)

0 0 15

122 Eric Westhorpe Schmidt Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 35 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1195, Folio 880)

0 0 26

123 Bellavista Pty. Ltd..... Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 36 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1186, Folio 834)

0 0 36

123A Patrick Carl Cunninghamand Marie Therese Pat-ricia Cunningham

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 38 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1225, Folio 477)

0 1 22

124 Giuseppe Miraudo Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being Lots 0 1 346205 and 206 on L.T.O. Plan 2230 (Certificateof Title Volume 1176, Folio 14)

125 Nikola Tuzlie Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 37 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1201, Folio 557)

01 8

126 Teofihius Cibulskas Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being partsof Lots 207, 208 and 209 on L.T.O. Plan 2230

0 1 23

(Certificate of Title Volume 1176, Folio 210)127 Frank Saunders Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being part

of Lot 39 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1207, Folio 612)

0 1 34

128 Gerald Thomas Foley Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being partsof Lots 210, 211 and 212 on L.T.O. Plan 2230

0 0 32

(Certificate of Title Volume 1158, Folio 573)129 Gerald Thomas Foley Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1179 and being parts

of Lots 375 and 376 on L.T.O. Plan 2229005

(Certificate of Title Volume 1158, Folio 572)130 Eric Thomas MeLachian Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being part

of Lot 40 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1195, Folio 728)

0 2 11

131 Ian Lynch Steele Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 41 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1200, Folio 486)

0 2 22

132 Russell Edward Steele.... Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 42 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1206, Folio 101)

0 2 37

133 George Henry McRaeBenfall

Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 43 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1201, Folio 258)

0 2 19

134 William Alfred Doyle Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being partof Lot 44 on L.T.O. Plan 4976 (Certificateof Title Volume 1212, Folio 657)

030135 John Battista Parole Vacant Portion of Swan Location 1308 and being Lot 0 1 159

12 on L.T.O. Plan 2178 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1117, Folio 615)

136 Henry Joseph Fuller Vacant Portion of Swan Location Ml and being partof Lot 14 on L.T.O. Plan 501 (Certificate of

01 3

Title Volume 1156, Folio 918)137 Klaas Mostert and Franz

Joseph SchinidVacant Portion of Swan Location Ml and being part

of Lot 13 on L.T.O. Plan 501 (Certificate of8 2 35

Title Volume 1216, Folio 936)138 Edward Thomas Bernard

CarterA. W. Colcs Portion of Swan Location Ml and being part

of the Southern moiety of Lot 12 on L.T.O.00 5

Plan 501 (Certificate of Title Volume 989,Folio 88)

139 Ronald Noel Cantor, John Vacant Portion of Swan Location Ml and being the 500Charles Wood and Edith Northern moiety of Lot 12 on L.T.O. Plan 501Mary Woolhouse (Certificate of Title Volume 1015, Folio 332)

140 John Bowles and JeanMarjorie Bowles

J. and J. M. Bowles Portion of Swan Location Ml and being partof Lot 14 on L.T.O. Plan 501 (Certificate of

0 0 30

Title Volume 1156, Folio 921)141 John Atkinson J. Atkinson Portion of Swan Location Ml and being part

of Lot 21 on L.T.O. Diagram 16786 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1156, Folio 937)

0 0 21

142 Imre Igloi D. Hendriks Portion of Swan Location Ml and being partof Lot 20 on L.T.O. Diagram 16786 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1159, Folio 501)

0 0 21

143 Nicholas George N. George Portion of Swan Location M and Ml and beingpart of Lot 26 on L.T.O. Plan 501 (Certificateof Title Volume 837, Folio 115)

0 0 16

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Main Roads Act, 1930.1955 ; Pvhiic hoe/cs Act, 1902-1956

NOTI[CE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LAND

iVelshpooi Road Diversion at Welslipooi

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume under section 1'i (1) of that Act, the several pieces or parcels of land describedin the Schedule hereto and all being in the Canning District, for the purpose of the following public works, namely, WelshpoolRoad Diversion at Welshpool, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are delineated and shown coloured green and blueon Plan P.IV.D., W.A. 38034, which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE

P.W. 2324/58

No. on PlanP.W.D. WA.

38034

Owner orReputedOwner

Occupier orReputedOccupier

Description Area(approx.)

a. r. p.1 Thomas James McIntyre 1'. J. McIntyre Portion of Canning Location 2 and being Lots 0 3 141

9 and 10 on L.T,O. Diagram 3878 (Certificateof Title Volume 1097, Folio 501)

2 Leslie John Bovell and L. J. Bovell and Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part 0 0 296Joy Patricia Bovell J. P. Bovell of Lot 17 on Diagram 18955 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1141, Folio 15)3 Minnie Cooper ........ Vacant Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part

of Lot 17 on Diagram 18955 (Certificate of0 0 31

Title Volume 1141, Folio 107)4 Vera Roseworn Ferguson V. H. Ferguson Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part

of Lot 15 on Diagram 18953 (Certificate of0 0 31

Title Volume 1177, Folio 295)5 Alexander Astley Cooper A. A. Cooper Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part

of Lot 84 on L.T.O. Plan 2653 (Certificateof Title Volume 1136, Folio 435)

02 0

6 Charles Orion Milne C. 0. Milnc Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 83 on L.T.O. Plan 2653 (Certificateof Title Volume 706, Folio 152)

0 2 49

Robert David Pine and R. D. Pine and A. L. Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part 0 2 275Amy Lena Pine Pine of Lot 82 on L.T.O. Plan 2653 (Certificate

of Title Volume 328, Folio 104)8 Bortolo Pellegrini B. Pellegrini Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part

of Lot 18 on L.T.O. Diagram 22154 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1203, Folio 500)

0 0 39.4

9 Charlie Casella and Cam.ella Casella

Vacant Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 19 on L.T.O. Diagram 22154 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1203, Folio 157)

0 0 1l2

11 Mary McKenzie Hedley Vacant Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof the right of way coloured brown on L.T.O.

00 6

Diagram 15350 (Certificate of Title Volume428, Folio 183)

No. on Plan Owner or Occupier orP.W.ID., \V.A. Reputed Reputed Description

38052 Owner Occupier

Area(approx.)

a. C. p.144 Nicholas George N. George .........Portion of Swan Location M and Ml and being

part of Lot 25 on L.T.O. Plan 501 (Certificateof Title Volume 404, Folio 145)

31 9

145 Arthur William Laundon A. W. Laundon .... Portion of Swan Location 51 and Ml and beingpart of Lot 24 on L.T.O. Plan 501 (Certificateof Title Volume 563, Folio 145)

2 3 37

146 Daisy Bennett Vacant ........Portion of Swan Location 141 and being partof Lot 23 on L.T.O. Plan 501 (Certificate of

03 8

Title Volume 973, Folio 148)147 John James McCabe and J. J. McCabe and Portion of Swan Location 14 and being part of 03 1

Anthony Ernest Bag-gett

A. E. Baggett Lot 24 on L.T.O. Plan 501 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1024. Folio 704)

148 Joseph Rees and Eugenic J. and E. L. Rees .... Portion of Swan Location 14 and being part 2 3 32

jLamport Rees of Lot 25 on L.T.O. Plan 501 (Certificate of

Title Volume 1101, Folio 631)149 Stanley \Terion Pollitt S. V. Pollitt .... Portion of Swan Location L and being part of 314

Lot 7 of Section C on L.T.O. Plan 903 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 157, Folio 113)

150 Stanley \Ternon Pollitt S. V. Pollitt .... Portion of Swan Location L and being part of 3 0 32Lot 7 of Section C on L.T.O. Plan 903 (Cer-tificate of Title Volume 1143, Folio 280)

18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 809

Dated this 8th day of March, 1960.G. P. WILD,

Minister for Works.

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a. r. p.Ernest Roy Ward Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part

of Lot 77 on L.T.O. Plan 2653 (Certificateof Title Volume 452, Folio 151)

2 0 20

Pietro Fantasia P. Fantasia Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 14 on L.T.O. Diagram 17466 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1164, Folio 947)

0 0 15

Mary Frances Dobrigh M. F. Dobrigh Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 80 on LT.O. Plan 2653 (Certificateof Title Volume 376, Folio 20)

0 3 12

Stramit Boards (W.A.) Stramit Boards Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part 03 9Pty. Ltd. (W.A.) Pty. Ltd. of Lot 79 on L.T.O. Plan 2653 (Certificate

of Title Volume 624, Folio 10)Rose Ward R. Ward Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part

of Lot 78 on L.T.O. Plan 2653 (Certificateof Title Volume 746, Folio 150)

030Pearla Grace Thompson P. G. Thompson Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part

of Lot 76 on L.T.O. Plan 2653 (Certificateof Title Volume 1036, Folio 502)

0 0 182

Henry Thomas Goddard H. T. Goddard and Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part 034and Margaret Ann God-dard

M. A. Goddard of Lot 64 on L.T.O. Plan 2653 (Certificateof Title Volume 445, Folio 36)

Lancester Brittain Gale Vacant Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 2 on L.T.O. Diagram 9092 (Certificateof Title Volume 1026, Folio 849)

2 2 35

Stanley Albert GeorgeSmith

S. A. G. Smith Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof the land on L.T.O. Diagram 1009 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 793, Folio 80)

0 3 19

Athanasios KonstantinePsaltis

A. K. Psaltis Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof the land on L.T.O. Diagram 1009 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 793, Folio 79)

1 0 22

Lily Gray L. Gray Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 358 on L.TM. Plan 2430 (Certificateof Title Volume 294, Folio 167)

1 3 174

WilJiam Matthew Abbott W. M. Abbott and Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part 1 2 15and Ellen Florence Ab-bott

E. F. Abbott of Lot 2 on L.T.O. Diagram 13210 (Certifi.cate of Title Volume 1097, Folio 323)

Michael Nicholas Paul.... Vacant Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 9 on L.T.O. Diagram 22502 (Certifi.cate of Title Volume 1207, Folio 418)

0 2 21

James Neates and MaryNeates

J. and M. Neates.... Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 10 on L.T.O. Diagram 22502 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1207, Folio 417)

0 2 16

Katina Paul K. Paul Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 7 on L.T.O. Diagram 22021 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1207, Folio 415)

0 2 10'7

Evdokia Lucadakis E. Lucadakis Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 8 on L.T.O. Diagram 22021 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1207, Folio 414)

1 0 304

Doris May Williams D. M. Williams Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 356 on L.T.O. Plan 2430 (Certificateof Title Volume 1127, Folio 19)

0 2 17.2

Stanley George Ferni-hough

S. G. Fernihough Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 10 on L.T.O. Diagram 21271 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1211, Folio 13)

0 0 27

Neil James Gaitskell Vacant Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 11 on L.T.O. Diagram 21271 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1211, Folio 12)

00 2

Sid Williams S. Williams Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 355 on L.T.O. Plan 2430 (Certificateof Title Volume 1085, Folio 853)

0 2 16

Josephine Evans (owner)and Petrus GijsbertusWieman (Purchaserunder C/S)

Vacant Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 354 on L.T.O. Plan 2430 (Certificateof Title Volume 359, Folio 2)

0 2 16

35 Roman Sonicz and Maria R. Sonicz and M. Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part 01 8Sonicz Sonicz of Lot 4 on L.T.O. Diagram 17535 (Certifi-

cate of Title Volume 1212, Folio 224)36 Jozep Miszczyk and Maria

MiszczykJ. and M. Miszczyk Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part

of Lot 3 on L.T.O. Diagram 17535 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1212, Folio 223)

01 8

37 Marcello Bianchini andRosa Bianchini

M. and R. Bianchini Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 352 on L.T.O. Diagram 2430 (Certifi-oath of Title Volume 835, Folio 91)

0 2 16

38 Frank Denham and EmilyDenham

F. and E. Denbam Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 6 on L.T.O. Diagram 20533 (Certificateof Title Volume 1209, Folio 243)

01 7

39 Harry Charles Gason H. C. Gason Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 7 on L.T.O. Diagram 20533 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1223, Folio 178)

0 1 104

40 Stanford Leslie Ekert and S. L. and E. M. J. Portion of Canning Location 2 and being parts 00 8Elva Mavis Joyce Ekert Ekert of Lots 8, 9 and 10 on L.T.O. Diagram 20533

(Certificates of Title Volumes 355 and 1218,Folios 103 and 870 respectively)

810 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1060.

SCHEDIJLEconfinued

No. on PlanP.W.D. W.A.

38034

Owner orReputedOwner

Occupier orReputedOccupier

Description Area(approx.)

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18 March, 1980.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 811

SCHEDIJLEconginued

No. on PlanP.W.D. W.A.

38034

Owner orReputedOwner

Occupier orReputedOccupier

Description Area(approx.)

a. r. p.41 Mauri Bros. and Thom- Mauri Bros. and Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part 1 0 29

son (W.A.) Pty. Ltd. Thomson (W.A.) of Lots 349 and 350 on L.T.O. Plan 2430Pty. Ltd. (Certificate of Title Volume 1123, Folio 771)

42 Lilian Ethel Bullen L. E. Bullen Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lots 347 and 348 on L.T.O. Plan 2430

1 0 29

(Certificate of Title Volume 636, Folio 183)43 Cono Spagnolo C. Spagnolo Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part

of Lot 346 on L.T.O. Plan 2430 (Certificateof Title Volume 1103, Folio 214)

o 2 16

44 George David Cowie G. D. Cowie Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 2 on L.T.O. Diagram 14861 (Certificateof Title Volume 1120, Folio 817)

0 2 16

45 Stanley James Friday S. J. Friday Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 344 on L.T.O. Plan 2430 (Certificatesof Title Volumes 1164 and 1157, Folios 912and 824 respectively)

0 2 16

47 Eva Milonas E. Milonas Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 343 on L.T.O. Plan 2430 (Certificateof Title Volume 1211, Folio 970)

0 2 176

49 Robert Leslie Wright and R. L. and M. L. Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part 0 1 387Margaret Lilian Wright Wright of Lot 2 on L.T.O. Diagram 15436 (Certificate

of Title Volume 1150, Folio 366)50 Pieter Glorie P. Glorie Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part

of Lot 6 on L.T.O. Diagram 19661 (Certificateof Title Volume 1228, Folio 110)

1 0 17

51 Roy Samuel Francis Irvin R. S. F. Irvin Portion of Canning Location 2 and being Lots 3 3 3710 and 11 and part of Lots 5, 7, 8 and 9 onL.T.O. Diagram 19661 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1130, Folio 787)

52 William John Granland W. J. and L. C. Gran- Portion of Canning Location 2 and being part 0 3 10and Lilian Cassie Gran-land

land of Lot 4 on L.T.O. Diagram 18054 (Certificateof Title Volume 1164, Folio 257)

53 William Thomas Dyer W. T. Dyer Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof Lot 3 on L.T.O. Diagram 18054 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1164, Folio 265)

0 1 19

54 John Joseph Lumbus J. J. Lumbus Portion of Canning Location 2 and being partof each of Lots 321 and 322 on L.T.O. Plan

3 3 146

2430 (Certificate of Title Volume 821, Folio181)

55 Frantisek Stransky and F. S. and P. K. Portion of Canning Location 406 and being part 0 0 64Paula Karla Stransky Stransky of Lot 14 on L.T.O. Diagram 17179 (Certifi-

cate of Title Volume 1152, Folio 508)56 Ethel Dora Fleming E. D. Fleming Portion of each of Canning Locations 320 and 0 1 389

406 and being part of Lot 11 on L.T.O. Dia-gram 10044 (Certificate of Title Volume 1151,Folio 799)

57 Walter Kenneth William-son

W. K. Williamson Portion of each of Canning Locations 320 and406 and being part of Lot 11 on L.T.O. Dia-gram 10044 (Certificate of Title Volume 1212,Folio 326)

0 3 381

58 David Russell Reid andAgnes Malloch NimmoReid

D. H. Reid Portion of Canning Location 320 and being partof Lot 17 on L.T.O. Diagram 17233 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1151, Folio 798)

0 0 195

59 Australasian Conference Australasian Confer- Portion of Canning Location 320 (Certificate of 2 3 4.5Association Limited ence Association Title Volume 1017, Folio 36)

Limited61 Ailsa Robertson, Eric A. Robertson, E. C. Portion of Canning Location 301 (Certificate of 1 0 24

Charles Edwards, Ar-thur John Sampson,Oketon Geddes, DouglasRiche Campbell andVivienne Robertson

Edwards, A. J.Sampson, 0. Ged-des, D. R. Camp-bell andY. Robert-son

Title Volume 1139, Folio 772)

62 Angel Michael Zacharieff Heinrich Karl Sonna- Portion of Canning Location 246 and being the 0 2 242(owner), Heinrich KarlSonnabend (purchaserorder under Contractof Sale)

bend subject of L.T.O. Diagram 4642 (Certificateof Title Volume 722, Folio 69)

63 Sadie Clara Molyneux S. C. Molyneux Portion of Canning Location 246 and being partof Lot 7 on L.T.O. Diagram 5009 (Certificateof Title Volume 1076, Folio 378)

0 3 168

64 Roy Samuel Francis Irwin R. S. F. Irwin Portion of Canning Location 246 and being partof Lot 7 on L.T.O. Diagram 5009 (Certificateof Title Volume 1062, Folio 720)

1 2 378

65 Elizabeth Hull Baird E. H. Baird Portion of Canning Location 246 and being partof Lot 3 on L.T.O. Diagram 22659 (Certificateof Title Volume 1209, Folio 389)

0 1 16

66 Humes Limited Humes Limited Portion of each of Canning Locations 207 and 2 3 23246 and being parts of Lots 2 and 4 on L.T.O.Diagram 22660 (Certificate of Title Volume1209, Folio 387)

68 Alice Cecilia Williams,Elizabeth Clancy andJanet Dickie

Vacant Portion of Canning Location 246 and being partof Lot 5 on L.T.O. Diagram 4641 (Certificatesof Title Volumes 1090 and 1227 and Folios

0 1 112

364 and 755 respectively)

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Dated this 9th day of March, 1960.G. P. WILD,

Minister for Works.

Dated this 11th day of March, 1960.

M.R.D. 901/53Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1956

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Knowsley District for the purpose of the following public work, namely, deviating GreatNorthern Highway and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., WA. 2093, which may be in-spected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth.

SCHEDULE

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads.

M.R.D. 824/52Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ; Public lVorks Act, 1902-1956

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described inthe Schedule hereto, and being all in the East District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening Cool.gardie.Esperanee Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A. 542, which may beinspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street. Perth.

SCHEDULE

812 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

SCHEDULEcontinued

No. on PlanP.W.D. W.A.

88034

Owner orReputedOwner

Occupier orReputedOccupier

Description Area(approx.)

a. r. p.70 and 71 Minnie Caroline Parker M. C. Parker and Portion of Canning Location 184 and being part 0 2 24

and Henry JamesAustin Parker

H. J. A. Parker of Lot 1 on L.T.O. Diagram 12010 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1181, Folios 636 and637 respectively)

72 William George Dowd W. G. Dowd Portion of Canning Location 246 and being partof Lot 9 on L.T.O. Diagram 5009 (Certificateof Title Volume 724, Folio 136)

0 0 24

74 Brian Beverley Bayly and B. B. Bayly and Portion of Canning Location 184 and being part 0 1 18Joan Elizabeth Atkin-son Bayly

J. E. A. Bayly of Lot 11 on L.T.O. Diagram 13926 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1106, Folio 475)

76 Bert Costin Kiernan andAlma Blanche Kiernan

Vacant Portion of Canning Locations 203 and 246 andbeing part of Lot 13 on L.T.O. Diagram 23732

2 3 24

(Certificate of Title Volume 1219, Folio 968)81 Reginald Blackmore

PetersVacant Portion of Canning Location 247 and comprised

in Certificate of Title Volume 1214, Folio 7730 5 33.6

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or ReputedOccupier Description Area

The Presbyterian Church The Presbyterian Church1 (New South Wales) (New South Wales) Portion of Knowsley A.A. Lots 103 and 3 (Certi- a. r. p.

Property Trust Property Trust ficate of Title Volume 1199, Folio 729) 15 3 30

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

1 Effic Mary Turner E. M. Turner Portion of East Location 21 and being partof the land coloured brown on Plan 1853and designated Arthur Street (Certificateof Title Volume 1165, Folio 809)

a. r. p.0 0 322

Dated this 15th day of March, 1960.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

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Dated this 11th day of March, 1960.F. PARRICK,

Secretary, Main Roads.

Dated this 15th day of March, 1960,

M.R.D. 194/59Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ; Public TVorks Act, 1902-1956

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LANDTHE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume under section 17 (1) of that Act the pieces or parcels of land described in theSchedule hereto and being all in the Nelson District for the purpose of the following public work, namely, widening and deviat.ing Balingup-Nannup Road and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., W.A, 1624, whichmay be inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth.

SCHEDULE

M.R.D. 269/56Main Roads Act, 1930-1955 ; Public Works Act, 1902-1956

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the pieces or parcels of land described inthe Schedule hereto, and being all in the Brookton District, for the purpose of the foliowing public work, namely, wideningBrookton-Kweda Road, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan M.R.D., \V.A. 1278, which maybe inspected at the Office of the Commissioner of Main Roads, Malcolm Street, Perth.

SCHEDULE

F. PARRICK,Secretary, Main Roads.

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or ReputedOccupier Description Area

a. r. p.1 Doris Amy Somerset (the D. A. Somerset Portion of Nelson Locations 120 and 1241 and 0 3 18

surviving executor of thewill of Charles Somerset)

being part of Lots 23 and 24 on Plan 4526(Certificate of Title Volume 1053, Folio 377)

(approx.)

(deceased)2 Henry Charles Fitzroy H. C. T. Somerset Portion of Nelson Location 59 and being part 008

Somerset of Lot 13 on Plan 4526 (Certificate of Title (approx.)Volume 809, Folio 48)

3 Doris Amy Somerset (the D. A. Somerset Portion of Nelson Location 1241 and being part 0 0 34surviving executor of thewill of Charles Somerset)

of Lot 4 on Plan 4526 (Certificate of TitleVolume 1062, Folio 125)

(approx.)

(deceased)4 Ernest George Jarvis E. G. Jarvis Portion of Nelson Location 1241 and being part

of Lot 11 on Plan 4526 (Certificate of Title005(approx.)

Volume 1092, Folio 230)0 David Gilbert Jarvis D. G. Jarvis Portion of Nelson Location 3520 and being part

of Lot 15 on Plan 4526 (Certificate of Title0 0 10(approx.)

Volume 1060, Folio 472)Stephen Alexander Garrin S. A. Garrin Portion of Nelson Location 94 and being part

of Lot 16 on Plan 4526 (Certificate of Title0 0 10(approx.)

Volume 763, Folio 13)7 Alan Stuart Wright A. S. \Vright Portion of Nelson Location 773 (Certificate of 0 0 18

Title Volume 865, Folio 69) (approx.)

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Herbert Michael Eva (es.

tate for life) and OliveBeatrice Eva (estate inremainder)

H. M. and 0. B. Eva Portion of Brookton Suburban Lots 71, 72and 73 (Certificate of Title Volume 1089,Folio 825)

2 0 126

2 William Milroy Crawford W. M. Crawford Portion of Brookton Lot 337 (Certificate of 2 0 37Title 988, Folio 159)

18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 813

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814 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

Dated this 16th day of March, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire, on behalf of the Chittering Road Board, under section 17 (1) of thatAct, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Swan District, for Road Pur-poses, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., WA. 670, which may be inspected at the Officeof the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Chittering Road Board,

SCHEDULE

Owner or Reputed Owner

Henry Jacob Kay

Dated this 16th day of March, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Kellerberrin Road Board, under section 17 (1) of thatAct, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Avon District for Road Pur-poses and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 629, which may be inspected at the Officeof the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Kellerberrin Road Board.

SCHEDULE

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire, on behalf of the Swan Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act,the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Swan District, for Road Purposes,and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 673, which may be inspected at the Office oftheMinister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Swan Road Board,

SCHEDULE

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

Occupier or Reputed Occupier

K. J. Kay

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919.1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

Dated this 16th day of March, 1960.

Description

Portion of Swan Location 2220 and being partof Lot 6 on Diagram 9493 (Certificate ofTitle Volume 1050, Folio 722)

458/1958)

L. & S. 1252/35

L. & S. 1439/36

Area

a. r. p.0 1 177

L. & S. 1748/57

F. C. SMITH,tinder Secretary for Lands.

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.John Patrick Scott ........ J. P. Scott Portion of Avon Location 27375 (Conditional 11 1 30

Purchase Lease 347/7225)George Alfred Leslie Jennings G. A. L. Jennings Portion of Avon Locations 12640, 12641 and 7 0 11

19982 (Certificates of Title Volumes 1111,1032 and 1044, Folios 549, 115 and 671 re-spectively)

Alice Joyce Arthur A. J. Arthur Portion of Avon Location 27374 (Crown Lease 8 0 12

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.James Muir Dick and Frank Vacant Portion of Swan Location K (Certificate of 6 0

Ernest Spencer Title Volume 1006, Folio 737)

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18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 815

Dated this 16th day of March, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

Dated this 16th day of March, 1960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Lands.

pated this 16th day o March 960.F. C. SMITH,

Under Secretary for Land.

Public TTTOTk5 Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire, on behalf of the Cuballing Road Board, under section 17 (1) of thatAct, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Williams District, for RoadPurposes, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 622 and 623, which may be inspectedat the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Cuballing Road Board.

SCHEDULE

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire, on behalf of the Victoria Plains Road Board, under section 17 (1) ofthat Act, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto, and being all in the Avon District, for RoadPurposes, and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 631, which may be inspected at theOffice of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Victoria Plains Road Board.

SCHEDULE

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902.1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Wagin Road Board, under section 17 (1) of that Act,the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Williams District for Road Purposesand that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., W.A. 571, which may be inspected at the Office ofthe Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Wagin Road Board.

SCHEDULE

L. & S. 2376/39

L. & 5. 2741/40

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Olive Wilfred Riseborough and R. C. Riseborough Portion of Wagin Agricultural Area Lot 39 0 0 27

Mary Riseborough (Certificate of Title Volume 1175, Folio 135)Olive Wilfred Riseborough and R. C. Riseborough Portion of Wagin Agricultural Area Lot 41 2 3 35

Mary Riseborough (Certificate of Title Volume 932, Folio 139)Kenneth Risehorough K. Riseborough Portion of Wagin Agricultural Area Lot 42 0 3 7.

(Certificate of Title Volume 728, Folio 109)

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Sydney TJden Erickson S. U. Erickson Portion of Avon Location 1834 and being part

of Lot 1 on Diagram 11234 (Certificate of10 3 34

Title Volume 1066, Folio 821)Edmund House E. House Portion of Avon Location 1834 and being part

of Lot 2 on Diagram 11234 (Certificate of0 0 183

Title Volume 1092, Folio 114)

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Sidney Lars Emill Lange Oswald John Francis Portion of Williams Location 3228 (Certificate

of Title Volume 484, Folio 30)0 0 313

John Henry Scudds Eustace DeBurgh Ker andElizabeth DeBurgh Ker

Portion of Williams Location 6191 (Certificateof Title Volume 1199, Folio 977)

0 0 283

L. & 5. 1368/58Public Works Act, 1902-1956 ; Road Districts Act, 1919.1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

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816 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

Public Works Act, 1902-1956 Road Districts Act, 1919-1959

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of sections 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1956, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Dumbleyung Road Board, under section 17 (1) of thatAct, the several pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto and being all in the Williams District for Road Pur-poses and that the said pieces or parcels of land are marked off on Plan L.S., WA. 676 and 677, which may be inspected atthe Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth, and at the Office of the Dumbleyung Road Board.

SCHEDULE

Dated this 16th day of March, 1960.

F. C. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

CITY OF FREMANTLE.Stands for Public Vehicles.

NOTICE is hereby given that under section 251of the Municipal Corporations Act of 1906, andamendments, the Council of the City of Fremantleresolved on the 17th day of November, 1959, thatthe undermentioned public stand be cancelled :-

The stand on the north-west side of Canton-ment Street, commencing at a point 87 feet north-east of the north-eastern building alignment ofMarket Street and extending north-eastwards fora distance of 133 feet.

Dated this 15th day of March, 1960.N. J. C. McCOMBE,

Town Clerk.

CITY OF FREMANTLE.Stands for Public Vehicles.

NOTICE is hereby given that under section 251of the Municipal Corporations Act of 1906, andamendments, the Council of the City of Fremantleresolved on the 14th day of March, 1960, thatthe undermentioned public stand be cancelled:

The stand on the south side of South Terrace,commencing at a point 29 feet from the intersec-tion of South Terrace and Market Street buildingalignment and extending in a south-easterly direc-tion for 60 feet.

Dated this 15th day of March, 1960.N. J. C. McCOMBE,

Town Clerk.

CITY OF FREMANTLE.Stands for Public Vehicles.

NOTICE is hereby given that under section 250of the Municipal Corporations Act of 1906, andamendments, the Council of the City of Fremantleresolved on the 17th day of November, 1959, thatthe undermentioned public stands be appointed andfixed for buses only.

A stand on the north-east side of Market Street,commencing at a point 20 feet north-west of thenorth-western building alignment of CantonmentStreet and extending north-westwards for a dis-tance of 80 feet.

(Certificates of Title Volumes 535 and 497,Folios 143 and 192, respectively)

L. & 5. 6135/51

The stand for the picking up and setting downof passengers only on the north-west side of Can-tonment Street, commencing at a point 117 feetnorth-east of the north-eastern building alignmentof Market Street and extending north-eastwardsfor a distance of 103 feet.

Dated this 15th day of March, 1960.

N. J. C. McCOMBE,Town Clerk.

TRAFFIC ACT, 1919-1959.

Municipality of Bunbury.NOTICE is hereby given that Leonard McNairSchipp's appointment as traffic inspector will ter-minate on 19th March, 1960, and Walter FrancisEdgeworth has been appointed a traffic inspectorfor the municipal district of Bunbury with effectfrom 19th March, 1960.

R. HOIJGHTON,Town Clerk.

GNOWANGERUP ROAD BOARD.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Loan No. 63.fl,000.PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1958, the Gnowangerup Road Board pro-poses to borrow money, by the sale of debentures,on the following terms and for the following pur-pose: £1,000, for 20 years, at a rate of interest of51 per cent. per annum, payable at the office ofthe Gnowangerup Road Board, Gnowangerup.Purpose: Extension and furnishing of the kitchenof the Borden Hall.

Plans, specifications and estimates as requiredby section 297 are open for inspection at the officeof the Board during office hours for one monthafter the publication of this notice.

Dated 8th March, 1960.D. K. HOUSE,

Chairman.W. J. CUNEO,

Secretary

Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

a. r. p.Hettie Morgan H. Morgan Portion of Kukerin Lot 101 (Certificate of Title 0 0 64

Volume 1032, Folio 769)William Valentine Cronin W. V. Cronin Portion of Dumbleyung Lot 216 (Certificate of 0 0 233

Title Volume 984, Folio 99)Stanley William Bahr S. W. Bahr Portion of Williams Locations 5951 and 3809 0 0 35.3

(Certificates of Title Volumes 934 and 1030,Folios 143 and 847, respectively)

Ella May Bahr S. W. Babr Portion of Williams Loeations 5947 and 2819 0 0 252

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18 March, 1960.]

KATANNING ROAD BOARD.Traffic Inspector.

GRAHAM CHAPPELL has been appointed AssistantTraffic Inspector to the Katanning Road Boardfor the days of 26th and 27th March, 1960.

W. B. NOTT,Chah man.

DARLING RANGE ROAD BOARD.Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan No. 30g850.

PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1956, the Darling Range Road Boardhereby gives notice that it proposes to borrowmoney, by the sale of debentures, on the followingterms and for the following purposes: £850, for15 years, at 51 per cent. interest, payable at theoffice of the Superannuation Board, Perth, by half-yearly instalments of principal and interest. Pur-pose: Installation of septic tank system at Les-murdie Government School.

The Government of W.A. undertakes to be re-sponsible for the repayment of this loan.

Plans, specifications, estimates and the state-ment required by section 297 are open for inspec-tion at the office of the Board, during usual busi-ness hours, for one month after the date of thelast publication of this notice.

Dated 11th March, 1960.H. C. OWEN,

Chairman.P. A. MORAN,

Secretary.

ROAD DISTRICTS ACT, 1919-1956.Tammin Road Board.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan No. 14-1,150.

PURSUANT to section 298 of the Road DistrictsAct, 1919-1956, the Tammin Road Board herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money, bythe sale of debentures, on the following terms andfor the following purposes: £1,150, for 15 years, atinterest rate not exceeding £5 105. per cent. perannum, payable at the National Bank, Tammin, in30 equal half-yearly instalments. Purpose: Toiletand septic tank installations at the YorkrakineSchool and Quarters.

Estimates and statement required by section 297are open for inspection at the office of the Board,during normal business hours, for one month afterthe publication of this notice.

The State Government undertakes to be respon-sible for the repayments of this loan and no loanrates should therefore be necessary.

Dated this 15th day of March, 1960.A. ROGERS,

Chairman.G. E. JONES,

Secretary.

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1958.

Balingup Vermin District.NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 102Aof the Vermin Act, 1918-1958, that it is proposedto use Sodium Fluoroacetate ("1080") in the Ver-min District shown above for the poisoning ofrabbits.

From the publication of this notice until furthernotice is published, the taking of rabbits or catch-ing by any means except by poisoning is prohibited.Rabbits taken in breach of this prohibition arelikely to endanger or be detrimental to humanhealth or life, if consumed as food.

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 817

A person who takes or attempts to take rabbitsin the vermin district shown above after thepublication of this notice and before publication ofa further notice cancelling this prohibition com-mits an offence against the Vermin Act, 1918-1958.

Penalty: Maximum of £100.G. K. BARON HAY,

Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.8th March, 1960.

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1958.Narrogin, Capel and Koorda Vermin Districts.

NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to section 102Aof the Vermin Act, 1918-1958, that it is proposedto use Sodium Fluoroacetate ("1080") in the ver-min districts shown above, for the poisoning ofrabbits.

From the publication of this notice until furthernotice is published, the taking of rabbits or catchingby any means except by poisoning is prohibited.Rabbits taken in breach of this prohibition arelikely to endanger or be detrimental to humanhealth or life, if consumed as food.

A person who takes or attempts to take rabbitsin the vermin districts shown above, after thepublication of this notice and before publicationof a further notice cancelling this prohibition,commits an offence against the Vermin Act, 1918-1958.

Penalty: Maximum of £100.G. K. BARON HAY,

Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.14th March, 1960.

REGISTRATION OF MINISTERS.(Pursuant to Part III of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1956.)Registrar General's Office,

Perth, 16th March, 1960.Appointments.

IT is hereby published, for general information,that the undermentioned ministers have been dulyregistered in this office for the Celebration of Mar-riages throughout the State of Western Aus-tralia :-

R.G. No.; Date; Name; Address of Residence;Registry District.

The Greek Orthodox Church.2026/60; 9/3/60; Rev. Konstantinos Xirouhakis;

cor. Francis and Parker Streets, Perth; Perth.Ukrainian Autocephalic Orthodox Church.

2027/60; 16/3/60; Rev. Gregore Fomichewskyj; 19Bondi Street, Mt. Hawthorn; Perth.

Cancellations.IT is hereby published, for general information,that the names of the undermentioned ministershave been duly removed from the register in thisoffice of ministers registered for the Celebrationof Marriages throughout the State of Western Aus-tralia :-

R.G. No.; Date; Name; Address of Residence;Registry District.

Church of England.2078/58; 1/3/60; Rev. John Henry Islaub Proud-

man; The Rectory, 54 Dyson Street, SouthPerth; Perth.

2017/59; 1/2/60; Rev. Archibald Clifford Hart;Archibald Street, Willagee; Fremantle.

2028/59; 1/2/60; Rev. Ernest Wilfrid Mills; Man-ning Avenue, Gosnells; Canning.

2050/58; 1/2/60; Rev. Charles Arthur Pearson Gos-telow; Sawyer's Valley; Swan.

2092/56; 1/2/60; Rev. Alexander Francis JohnBlain; 42 Alexander Road, Dalkeith; Perth.

2076/58; 6/3/60; Rev. John Thomas Jackson; TheRectory, Norseman; Dundas.

E. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.

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B18 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

APPOINTMENTS.

Under Section 6 of the Registration of Births,Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1956.

Registrar General's Office,Perth, 16th March, 1960.

THE following appointments have been approved:-R.G. No. 173/57Constable Laurie Thomas

Keown, as Assistant District Registrar of Birthsand Deaths for the Merredin Registry District, tomaintain an office at Narembeen, during theabsence on leave of Constable Edward WilliamJoseph Hearnden; appointment dates from 29thFebruary, 1960.

R.G. No. 168/57Sergeant Stephen MongerStrahan, as Assistant District Registrar of Birthsand Deaths for the Plantagenet Registry District,to maintain an office at Mt. Barker, during theabsence on leave of Sergeant Leslie Carl Fletcher;appointment dates from 1st March, 1960.

R.G. No. 120/57Mr. Reginald Alfred Peers, asActing District Registrar of Births, Deaths andMarriages for the Perth Registry District, to main-tain an office at Perth, during the absence of Mr.Charles Norman Anzac Taylor; appointment datesfrom 17th March, 1960.

E. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD

Accepted Tenders.

Cancellation

TenderBoard

No.Date Contractor

Sched-uleNo.

Particulars Rate

1960[486/58 Mar. 14 Tough Instrument Ser-

vices881A,1958

Supply of Lathe W.A.G.R £885

186/60 Mar. 10 ................ 117A,1960

Supply of Clover Seed, as fol-lows :-

Land Settlement

Elder Smith & Co......... Part Item 1Part Item 2

is. 5d. per lb.is. lOd. per lb.

Part Item 3 3s. 3d. per lb.J. E. Shaw ............ Part Item 1

Part Item 2is. 5*d. per lb.is. lOd. per lb.

Part Item 3 3s. 3d. per lb.Clive Doust ............ Item 4 3s. 3d. per lb.

74/60 do. Supertex Industries .... 5iA,1960

Supply of Coloured Towels Govt. Stores £120 per doz.

.715/59 do. South Fremantle En-gineering Works

58A,1960

Supply, Delivery and Erectionof Workshop, Shed, Tankand Stand, as follows

Agriculture

Item 1 ........................ £536 18s. 3d.Item 2 ........................ £873 14s. 9d.Item 3 £49

101/60 do. L. W. Spiers ........ 62A,1960

Purchase and Removal of 1955Landrover (WAG 3604) (En-gine No. 57110059), with 5only 700 x 16 Tyres and

P.W.D......... £433 lOs.

Wheels159/60 do. Soltoggio Bros. .... 108A,

1960Purchase and Removal of Ajax

Diaphragm Pump (PW 79)do......... £26

(Serial No. i644), with Kero-sene Engine (Serial No. C50439), with 2 only 16 x 4Tyres and Wheels

121/ 60 do. Western Trading Co. 72A,1960

Purchase and Removal of Cater-pifiar D7 Diesel Crawler

do......... £1,160

Tractor (PW 167), with Bull-dozer, P.C.U. and Tree-push-ing Bar

122/60 do. Soltoggio Bros. .... 67A,1960

Purchase and Removal of Pump-ing Plant (PW 22)

do......... £13

119/60 do. H. & L. A. Moore .... 71A,1960

Purchase and Removal of In-ternational and D18A Diesel

do......... £1,605

Crawler Tractor (PW i52),with Bulldozer and P.C.IJ.and Tree-pusher

1034/59 Mar. 10 T. G. Martinezzo 610A, Purchase and Removal of Air P.W.D £1251959 Compressor (PW 67)

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18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 819

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD-eontInuecj

Addreases-Liaison Offices-

W.A. Government Liaison Office,Room 25, 2nd Floor, M.L.C. Buildings,

305 Collins Street, Melbourne.

Tenders for Government Sup.plies

For Sale by Tender

W.A. Government Liaison Office,Room 105, 82 Pitt Street, Sydney.

Agent General for W.A.115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Government Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 10 am, on the dates 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, 74 Murray Street, Perth.No Tender necessarily accepted.

A. H. TELFER,18th March, 1960. Chairman, Tender Board.

Date ofAdvertising

ScheduleNo. Supplies Required Date of

Closing

1960 1960Feb. 26 128A, 1960 Supply of Machine Tools Equipment Mar. 24Feb. 26 129A, 1960 Bread for Wooroloo Hospital and Railway Refreshment Room Chidlow Mar. 24Mar. 1 142A, 1960 Steam Cleaning Machine ............................ Mar. 24Mar. 4 143A, 1960 Milk at Merredin and Northam Hospitals during 1/5/60 to 30/4/61 Mar. 24Mar. 4 153A, 1960 Time and Signalling Equipment for Fremantle Hospital Mar. 24Mar. 8 156A, 1960 Combined Washing Machine and Spin Dryer .... Mar. 24Mar. 8 159A, 1960 4 only 3-ton Petrol-driven Cab and Chassis Trucks Mar. 24Mar. 11 162A, 1960 Steel Window Frames for K.E.M.H..................... Mar. 24Mar. 11 171A, 1960 2 only 30 cwt. Cab and Chassis Trucks Mar. 24Mar. 11 172A, 1960 Repairs to Steel Stack at Wundowie Mar. 24Feb. 12 98A, 1960 X-Ray Equipment for Perth Chest Hospital Extended to

Mar. 31Feb. 23 122A, 1960 Portable Compressors and Tie Tampers Mar. 31Mar. 8 158A, 1960 Workshop Machinery and Plant .... Mar. 31Mar. 11 161A, 1960 Tea to Government Institutions ........................ Mar. 31Mar. 11 163A, 1960 1 only 10 in. Water Meter Mar. 31Mar. 11 164A, 1960 Axial Flow Pumping Machine Mar. 31Mar. 11 165A, 1960 Pumping Machinery (Return and Excess Sludge Pumping Station) Mar. 31Mar. 11 166A, 1960 Gas Compressors and Allied Equipment for Subiaco Sewerage Works Mar. 31Mar. 18 176A, 1960 Stainless Steel Fittings Mar. 31Mar. 18 177A, 1960 Construction of Omnibus Bodies ................... Mar. 31Mar. 18 179A, 1960 Uniforms for W.A.G. Railways ................... Mar. 31Mar. 18 180A, 1960 Pneumatic Tyred Tractor, Plough, Harrows and Disc Drill Mar. 31Mar. 18 182A, 1960 300 gallon Calorifier to K.E.M.H. Mar. 31Mar. 4 154A, 1960 Laundry Machinery to Kalgoorlie Hospital .... Extended to

Apr. 7Mar. 18 175A, 1960 Flanged Cast Tron Sluice Valves ............ Apr. 7Mar. 18 178A, 1960 FAQ. to Prime Wheaten Chaff ....................... Apr. 7

Date ofAdvertising

ScheduleNo. For Sale Date of

Closing

1960 1960Mar. 4 138A, 1960 Bedford 4-5 ton Truck (WAG 608), as Wyndham Mar. 24Mar. 4 145A, 1960 Unused Bits, Drills and Files, cx W.A.G.R................. Mar. 24Mar. 4 147A, 1960 Steel Turnings from Lathes Mar. 24Mar. 4 150A, 1960 Obsolete Equipment and Pumphouse Building, cx Mundaring Weir Mar. 24Mar. 4 152A, 1960 Telephones and Telephone Generators ..... Mar. 24Mar.Mar.

411

155A,167A,

19601960

Travelling Gantry and Steel SectionsInternational TD18A Diesel Crawler Tractor with Armstrong Holland Bull-

dozer and Pf..TL (PW 1uu)

Mar.

Mar.

24

24Mar. 11 168A, 1960 1953-54 Model Comi.er Utility (WAG 3224) ................ Mar. 24Mar. 11 169A, 1960 Caterpillar D7 Crawler Tractor with Bulldozer and P.C.U. (PW 258) Mar. 24Mar. 11 170A, 1960 1950 Austin A70 Utility (WAG 2469) ................... Mar. 24Mar.Mar.

811

160A,173A,

19601960

Secondhand Allam Concrete Vibrator (PW 16) cx Wyndham .....Harland Pump Unit (PW 55), with Villiers 2 h.p. Engine (MR 20), at Main

Roads Department, Port Hedland

Mar.

Mar.

31

31Mar. 18 174A, 1960 1955 25 cwt. Dodge Van (WAG 3348) Mar. 31Mar. 18 181A, 1960 Unused Radio Valves Mar. 31

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820 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Nos. 7, 12, 21, 22 and 23 of 1958.Between Australian Workers' Union, Westralian

Branch, Industrial Union of Workers; Amal-gamated Engineering Union of Workers, PerthBranch; Australasian Soety of EngineersIndustrial Union of Workers, Perth, W.A.;Electrical Trades Union of Workers of Aus-tralia (Western Australian Branch), Perth andThe Boilermakers' Society of Australia, Unionof Workers, Coastal Districts, W.A., Appli-cants, and BP Refinery (Kwinana) Limited,Respondent.

WHEREAS an industrial dispute existed betweenthe abovenamed parties and whereas the said dis-pute was referred into Court for the purpose ofhearing and determination and whereas the partiessubsequently met and conferred and have arrivedat agreement on all matters in difference andwhereas the parties have this day appeared beforethe Court by their respective representatives andrequested the Court to make the said agreementan Award of the Court now therefore the Courtpursuant to Section 65 of the Industrial Arbitra-tion Act, 1912-1952, and all other powers thereinenabling it hereby declares the memorandum here-under written to have the same effect as and bedeemed an Award of the Court:-

Memorandum of Agreement.(Note.-Wherever the word "Award" occurs

herein it shall be taken to mean and include"Agreement".)

1.-Title.This Award shall be known as the "Oil Refinery

Workers' Award." It replaces Award No. 51 of1955.

2.-Arrangement.Title.Arrangement.Scope.Area.Term.Definitions.Contract of Service.Breakdowns.Higher Duties.Special Rates and Provisions.Hours (other than Continuous Shift

Workers).Overtime (other than Continuous Shift

Workers).Continuous Shift Workers.Shift Work.Maximum Rate.Rest Period after Overtime.Annual Leave and Holidays.Long Service Leave.Absence through Sickness.Representative Interviewing Workers.Shop Stewards.Notice Boards.Board of Reference.Record.Apprentices.Junior Workers.Junior Worker's Certificate.Under-Rate Workers.Wages.

3.-Scope.This Award shall apply to the workers employed

in the classifications set out in Clause 29 hereofin the Oil Refinery Industry and shall includesuch workers employed at the Refinery SwitchingStation at Fremantle.

4.-Area.This Award shall operate over the area com-

prised within the South-West Land Division of theState of Western Australia.

5.-Term.The term of this Award shall be for a period of

two (2) years from the beginning of the first payperiod commencing after the date hereof.

6.-Definitions.'Tradesman" means a worker, not being

an apprentice who in the course of his employmentworks from drawings or prints, or makes precisionmeasurements or applies general trade experience.

'Toolmaker" means a tradesman makingand/or repairing any precision tool, gauge, die ormould to be affixed to any machine, who designsor lay:m out his work and is responsible for itsproper completion.

(C) "First-class machinist" means a tradesmanwho is partly or wholly engaged in setting upand operating the following machines-Lathe,boring machine, milling machine, planing machine,shaping machine, slotting machine and grindingmachine.

(d) "Second-class machinist" means an adultnot engaged as a tradesman and who is not re-quired to work from drawings or prints requiredto be scaled and/or measured from drawings orprints, or to make precision measurements, but whois engaged in operating or in the setting up andoperating of machines enumerated in the defini-tion of "first-class machinist"; or who is engagedoperating a key-setting machine, or a second-class brass finisher or as a pipe fitter on lowpressure work.

(e) "Third-class machinist" means a machinist,not being a process worker, who operates anymachine set up by a tradesman or any machinethe setting up of which does not require theknowledge or skill of a second-class machinist.

(f) "Motor mechanic" means a worker engagedin making, repairing, altering, assembling (exceptassembling for the first time in Australia) and/ortesting the metal parts (including electric) of theengines and/or chassis on motor cars or othermotor vehicles, except motor cycles.

(g) "Electrical fitter" means a worker employedin making, repairing, altering, assembling, testing,winding, or wiring electrical machines, instruments,meters, or other apparatus, other than wires lead-ing thereto, but a worker whose duty consists ofplacing electrodes in "neon" tubes sealed by theworker shall not be deemed for that reason to bean electrical fitter. Provided, however, that aworker employed as a meter tester shall not beclassed as an electrical fitter.

(h) (i) "Boilermaker" means a tradesman asdefined in paragraph (ii) hereof who is employedin the fabrication, erection and/or repairing ofsteel or iron ships or of boilers or other vesselssubject to greater pressure than the weight oftheir contents, but does not include drilling bystationary machines.

(ii) 'Tradesman" means an adult worker whois required to develop work from scaled drawingsor prints, or to make templates, or to apply generaltrade experience without the guidance of a foremanor other tradesman, and includes riveting by handor machine, caulking, chipping, and working rivetbusters.

(i) "Steel Construction Tradesman" means anadult worker who is required to develop work fromscaled drawings or prints, or to make templates, orto apply general trade experience without theguidance of a foreman or other tradesman andincludes riveting by hand or machine, caulking,chipping, and working rivet busters.

(j) "Welder-First Class" means a worker usingelectric arc or acetylene, petrol or coal gas blowpipe on any work other than-

filling castings, orcutting scrap metal, or

(o) welding with the aid of jigs, or(d) operations specifically mentioned as being

the work of a second-class welder in thedefinition of that term hereunder.

(k) 'Welder-Second Class" means a workerwho-

uses any of the foregoing types of weldingapparatus in filling castings, orwelds with the aid of jig, or

(C) operates automatic welding machines forthe setting up of which he is not respons-ible, or

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(d) operates a profile cutting or a straightline cutting machine.

(1) "Casual Worker" means a worker whose em-ployment is terminated through no fault of hisown before the expiration of one week.

(m) "Junior Worker" means a male workerunder the age of twenty-one (21) years and whois not employed as an apprentice.

7.Contract of Service.(a) Except in the case of casual workers, the

contract of service shall be by the week and shallbe terminable by one week's notice given on eitherside on any day. If the employer or a worker failsto give the required notice one week's wages shallbe paid or forfeited.

(b) The employer shall be under no obligationto pay for any day not worked upon which theworker is required to present himself for duty,except such absence from work is due to illnessand comes within the provisions of Clause 19 orsuch absence is on account of holidays to whichthe worker is entitled under the provisions of thisAward.

(c) This clause does not affect the right to dis-miss for misconduct.

8.Breakdowns.The employer shall be entitled to deduct pay-

ment for any day or portion of a day upon whicha worker cannot be usefully employed becauseof any strike by the Union or unions affiliatedwith it, or by any other association or union, orthrough the breakdown of the employer'smachinery, or any stoppage of work by any causewhich the employer cannot reasonably prevent.

9.Higher Duties.A worker engaged for more than haif of one

day or shift on duties carrying a higher rate thanhis ordinary classification shall be paid the higherrate for such day or shift. If employed for notmore than half of one day or shift he shall bepaid the higher rate for the time so worked.

10.Special Rates and Provisions.Height MoneyWorkers engaged in the

erection of steel frame buildings, bridges, andgasometers at a height of fifty feet (50 ft.) or moreabove the nearest horizontal plane shall be paidat the rate of two shillings (2s.) per day extra.

Dirt MoneyThreepence (3d.) per hourextra shall be paid to workers when engaged onwork of an unusually dirty nature, where clothesare necessarily unduly soiled or injured or bootsare unduly injured by the nature of the workdone.

Confined SpaceEightpence (8d.) per hourextra shall be paid to workers when working in"confined space" which means:A compartmentor space the dimensions of which necessitate aworker working in a stooped or otherwise crampedposition, or without proper ventilation.

Hot PlacesWorking for more than onehour in the shade in places where the temperatureis raised by artificial means to 115 degrees Fahren-heit or more-6d. per hour extra.

Where the work continues for more than 1 hourin temperatures exceeding 130 degrees Fahrenheit,employees shall also be entitled to 10 minutes restafter each hour's work without deduction of pay.

Protective Equipment(1) The employer shall have available a suffi-

cient supply of protective equipment (as,for example, hand screens, goggles, glasses,gloves, aprons, leggings and gum boots)for use by his workers when engaged onwork for which some protective equip-ment is reasonably necessary. It shall bea defence to an employer charged witha breach of this subclause if he provesthat he was unable to obtain either theitem of equipment the subject of thecharge or a suitable substitute.

Every worker shall sign an acknowledg-ment on receipt of any article of protec-tive equipment and shall return same tothe employer when he has finished usingit or on leaving his employment.No worker shall lend another worker anysuch article of protective equipment issuedto such firstmentioned worker, and if thesame are lent, both the lender and theborrower shall be deemed guilty of wilfulmisconduct.Before goggles, glasses or gloves or anysuch substitutes which have been usedby a worker are re-issued by the em-ployer to another worker, they shall beeffectively sterilised.During the time any article of protectiveequipment is on issue to the worker, heshall be responsible for any loss or damagethereto, fair wear and tear attributableto ordinary use excepted.

When working pneumatic riveter of the per-cussion type and other pneumatic tools of thepercussion type, workers shall be paid fourpenee(4d.) per hour extra whilst so engaged.

Breathing Apparatusworkers whilst re-quired to wear breathing apparatus other than dustmasks shall be paid at the rate of eightpence (8d.)per hour extra whilst so engaged.

Apprentices and junior workers shall bedeemed to be included in the foregoing provisionsof this clause.

Only subclauses (b), (c), (e) and (g) of thisclause shall apply to the workers in the classifica-tions covered by the Australian Workers' Union,Westralian Branch, Industrial Union of Workers.

The work of an electrical fitter shall not betested by a worker of a lower grade.

A tradesman (not employed as a first classwelder) who, in addition to his employment as such,is also required to do welding, shall be entitled toreceive one shilling and fourpence (is. 4d.) perday in addition to his ordinary rate of pay whilstso engaged.

11.Hours (other than Continuous Shift Workers).The ordinary working hours shall not ex-

ceed forty (40) in any one week and shall not ex-ceed eight (8) hours in any one day Monday toFriday inclusive and except in the case of shiftworkers, shall be worked between the hours of7 a.m. and 5.30 p.m.

The meal interval shall not exceed one (1)hour.

Where three shifts are worked, the ordinaryhours shall then be inclusive of crib time for suchshift workers.

Rest periods shall be allowed to all workersin accordance with the arrangement in operationat the date of this Award.

12.Overtime (other than ContinuousShift Workers).

Except as hereinafter mentioned, all workperformed in excess of or outside the ordinaryworking hours Monday to Friday inclusiveand all work performed on Saturday shallbe paid for at the rate of time and ahalf for the fiiut four hours and double timethereafter. Provided that all work performedafter noon on Saturday shall be paid for at therate of double time.

All work performed on Sundays or on theholidays prescribed in subclause 17 (a) hereof shallbe paid for at the rate of double time.

Overtime on shift work shall be based onthe rate payable for shift work.

(i) When a worker is recalled to workovertime after leaving his emp1oye's businesspremises (whether notified before or after leavingsuch premises) he shall be paid for at least threehorn's at overtime rates; provided that, except inthe case of unforeseen circumstances arising, aworker shall not be required to work the full threehours if the job for Which he was recalled is com-pleted within a shorter period but if such worker

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is subsequently recalled to work within the periodof three hours for which payment has been made,an additional payment shall not be made nor shallany extra overtime be paid in respect of any periodcovered by such minimum payment.

This subclause shall not apply in caseswhere it is customary for a worker to return tohis employer's premises to perform a specific joboutside his ordinary working hours or where theovertime is continuous (subject to any reasonablemeal break which may be allowed) with the com-pletion or commencement of ordinary working time.

Overtime worked in the circumstancesspecified in this subclause shall not be regarded astime worked for the purposes of Clause 16 of thisAward where the actual time worked is less thanthree hours on such recall or on each of suchrecalls.

When a worker is required to hold himselfin readiness for a call to work after ordinary hours,he shall be paid at ordinary rates for the time heso holds himself in readiness.

When a worker without being notified on theprevious day is required to continue working afterhis usual knock-off time for more than two hoursor in the case of a day worker or worker employedon day shift after 6.30 p.m., he shall be providedwith any meal required or be paid five shillings inlieu thereof. Provided that such payment need notbe made to workers living in the same locality astheir place of employment who can reasonablyreturn home for a meal.

A worker shall not be compelled to work formore than six (6) hours without a break for a meal.

When a worker, other than a shift worker,is required for duty during the meal interval,whereby his meal time is postponed for more thanone (1) hour, he shall be paid at overtime ratesfrom the time he usually commences his mealinterval until he gets his meal.

(i) An employer may require any worker towork reasonable overtime at overtime rates andsuch worker shall work overtime in accordance withsuch requirement.

(ii) No organisation party to this Award, orworker or workers covered by this Award, shall inany way, whether directly or indirectly, be a partyto or concerned in any ban, limitation or restrictionupon the working of overtime in accordance withthe requirements of this subclause.

In the calculation of overtime rates, eachday shall stand alone. Provided that, when aworker continues working beyond midnight on anyday, the hours worked after midnight shall becounted as part of the previous day's work for thepurpose of calculating the rates to be paid.

These overtime rates shall not apply toexcess time worked due to private arrangementsbetween the workers themselves or owing to arelieving man failing to come on duty at theproper time or where such time is worked to effectthe periodical rotation of shifts. The time forwhich any worker may be paid at ordinary ratesinstead of overtime due to a relieving man failingto come on duty at the proper time shall not exceedtwo (2) hours after the expiration of whichovertime rates shall apply for the whole of the extratime worked.

13Continuous Shift Workers.The ordinary working hours shall not exceed

forty in any week to be worked in five shifts ofeight hours each inclusive of a twenty minutecrib time which shall be taken in relays at suchtime as not to cause a stoppage of work. For thepurpose of this clause a week means the payweek.

Liberty is reserved to the parties to apply forthe provision of an eighty-hour fortnight.

All time worked in excess of or outside theordinary working hours as prescribed shall be paidfor at the rate of double time except where aworker is called upon to work a regularly rosteredovertime shift when the rate shall be time anda half for the first four hours and double timethereafter.

(c) These overtime rates shall not apply toexcess time worked due to private arrangementsbetween the workers themselves or owing to arelieving man failing to come on duty at the propertime or where such time is worked to effect theperiodical rotation of shifts. The time for whichany worker may be paid at ordinary rates insteadof overtime due to a relieving man failing to comeon duty at the proper time shall not exceed two(2) hours after the expiration of which overtimerates at the rate of time and a half for the firstfour (4) hours and double time thereafter shallapply for the whole of the extra time workedexcept that when the employer has received atleast twelve (12) hours' notice of such absencedouble time shall be paid.

(d) Overtime on shift work shall be based onthe rate payable for shift work. This shall notapply to the weekend penalty rates prescribed insubclause (j) hereof.

(e) (i) When a worker is recalled to work over-time after leaving his employer's business premises(whether notified before or after leaving suchpremises) he shall be paid for at least three hoursat overtime rates; provided that, except in thecase of unforeseen circumstances arising, a workershall not be required to work the full three hoursif the job for which he was recalled is completedwithin a shorter period but if such worker is sub-sequently recalled to work within the period ofthree hours for which payment has been made, anadditional payment shall not be made nor shallany extra overtime be paid in respect of any periodcovered by such minimum payment.

This subclause shall not apply in cases whereit is customary for a worker to return to his em-ployer's premises to perform a specific job outsidehis ordinary working hours or where the overtimeis continuous (subject to any reasonable mealbreak which may be allowed) with the completionor commencement of ordinary working time.

Overtime worked in the circumstancesspecified in this subclause shall not be regardedas time worked for the purposes of Clause 16 ofthis Award where the actual time worked is lessthan three hours on such recall or on each of suchrecalls.

(f) When a worker without being notified onthe previous day is required to continue workingafter his usual knock-off time for more than two(2) hours or in the case of a worker employedon day shift after 6.30 p.m., he shall be providedwith any meal required or be paid five shillings inlieu thereof. Provided that such payment neednot be made to workers living in the same localityas their place of employment who can reasonablyreturn home for a meal.

(g) A worker shall not be compelled to work formore than six (6) hours without a break for ameal.

(h) (i) An employer may require any workerto work reasonable overtime at overtime rates andsuch worker shall work overtime in accordance withsuch requirement.

(ii) No organisation, party to this Award, orworker or workers covered by this Award, shall inany way, whether directly or indirectly, be a partyto or concerned in any ban, limitation or restric-tion upon the working of overtime in accordancewith the requirements of this subclause.

(1) All work performed on any of the holidaysprescribed in subclause 17 (a) or on Sundays inexcess of the hours prescribed in subclause (a)shall be paid for at the rate of double time.

All work performed during the ordinaryworking hours on Saturdays, Sundays or the holi-days prescribed in subclause 17 (a) shall be paidfor at the rate of time and a half.

These rates shall be paid in lieu of the shiftallowances prescribed in Clause 14 hereof.

In the calculation of overtime rates, eachday shall stand alone. Provided that, when aworker continues working beyond midnight onany day, the hours worked after midnight shallbe counted as part of the previous day's workfor the purpose of calculating the rates to bepaid.

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14.Shift Work.(a) The employer may if he so desires, work

any of his employees on shifts, but before doingso shall give notice of his intention to the Union.

(b) (i) A worker who does not work at leastone week on day shift out of each consecutive threeweeks shall be paid for each shift other than dayshift at the rate of time and one-quarter. Pro-vided that if he is required to work for more thanone week consecutively on afternoon shift or formore than one week consecutively on night shift,such a worker shall be paid at the rate of timeand one-quarter for each shift other than dayshift in the consecutive second and subsequentweeks of afternoon shift or of night shift.

(ii) This subclause shall nOt apply to workersemployed on what is known as the Standard Re-finery Roster nor to workers to whom this subclausewould only otherwise apply because of a changeof shift due to private arrangements with anotherworker.

(c) A worker employed on any shift other thanday shift shall be paid for afternoon shift sevenand a half per cent. (7-%) and for night shiftten per cent. (10%) in addition to his ordinaryrate.

(d) (i) Where any particular process is carriedout on shifts other than day shift, and less thanfive (5) consecutive afternoon or five consecutivenight shifts are worked on that process, thenworkers employed on such afternoon or nightshifts shall be paid at overtime rates.

(ii) The sequence of work shall not be deemed tobe broken under the preceding paragraph by reasonof the fact that work on the process is not carriedout on a Saturday or Sunday or on any publicholiday.

(e) (i) A worker who replaces a regular shiftworker who is absent for any reason beyond thecontrol of the employer, on afternoon or nightshift, shall be paid at the rate of time and one-quarter if he does not work for five (5) consecu-tive shifts and the appropriate shift work rate ifhe works five or more shifts consecutively.

A worker who replaces on afternoon ornight shift a regular shift worker who is absentby reason of a direction of the employer shall bepaid at overtime rates unless he works the num-ber of consecutive shifts prescribed in the nextpreceding paragraph.

The sequence of consecutive shifts shallnot be deemed to be broken under paragraph (i)by reason of rostered days off in respect to workersemployed on continuous process work or by aSaturday or Sunday in respect to other workersor by any public holiday or any other reasonbeyond the control of the employer.

A worker who does not work five (5) con-secutive shifts for any reason beyond the controlof the employer shall not be entitled to paymentunder the provisions of this subclause.

(f) Where a shift commences at or after 11p.m., then the whole shift shall be paid for at therate which applies to the major portion of theshift.

15.Maximum Rate.Notwithstanding anything contained in this

Award to the contrary, no time of duty whatsoevershall be required to be paid for at more thandouble time rate.

16.Rest Period after Overtime.When overtime work is necessary it shall,

wherever reasonably practicable, be so arrangedthat workers have at least eight (8) consecutivehours off duty between the work of successive days.

A worker (other than a casual worker) whoworks so much overtime between the terminationof his ordinary work on one day and the com-mencement of his ordinary work on the next daythat he has not at least eight (8) consecutivehours off duty between those times shall, subjectto this subclause, be released after completion ofsuch overtime until he has had eight (8) con-secutive hours off duty without loss of pay forordinary working time occurring during suchabsence.

(C) If, on the instructions of his employer, sucha worker resumes or continues work without hav-ing had such eight (8) consecutive hours off duty,he shall be paid at double rates until he is re-leased from duty for such period and he shallthen be entitled to be absent until he has hadeight (8) consecutive hours off duty without lossof pay for ordinary working time occurring duringsuch absence.

17.Annual Leave and Holidays.The following days, or the days observed

in lieu, shall, subject to clauses 12 and 13 hereof,be allowed as holidays without deduction of pay,namely, New Year's Day, Australia Day. GoodFriday, Easter Saturday, Easter Monday, AnzacDay, Labour Day, State Foundation Day, Christ-mas Day and Boxing Day.

Any worker absenting himself from work with-out reasonable cause, proof of which shall lie uponhim, on the whole or any portion of the workingday succeeding a holiday provided for herein, shallnot be entitled to payment for such holiday.

Except as hereinafter provided, a period oftwo (2) consecutive weeks' leave with payment ofordinary wages as prescribed shall be allowedannually to a worker by his employer after a periodof twelve (12) months' continuous service withsuch employer.

Seven-day shift workers, that is, shiftworkers who are rostered to work regularly onSundays and holidays, shall be allowed one (1)week's leave in addition to the leave prescribedin subclause (b) hereof. Where a worker withtwelve (12) months' continuous service is engagedfor part of a qualifying twelve-monthly period asa seven-day shift worker, he shall be entitled tohave the period of two (2) consecutive weeks'annual leave prescribed in subclause (b) hereofincreased by one-twelfth (1/12th) of a week foreach completed month he is continuously engagedas aforesaid.

If any prescribed holiday falls within aworker's period of annual leave and is observedon a day which, in the case of that workerwould have been an ordinary working day, thereshall be added to that period one (1) day beingan ordinary working day for each such holidayabserved as aforesaid.

If after one (1) month's continuous servicein any qualifying twelve-monthly period a workerlawfully leaves his employment or his employmentis terminated by the employer through no fault ofthe worker, the worker shall be paid one-sixth(1/6th) of a week's pay at his ordinary rate ofwage in respect of each completed month ofcontinuous service.

Any time in respect of which a worker isabsent from work, except time for which he isentitled to claim sick pay, or time spent on holi-days or annual leave as prescribed by this Award,shall not count for the purpose of determining hisright to annual leave.

A worker who is dismissed for misconductor who illegally severs his contract of serviceshall not be entitled to the benefit of the provisionsof this clause.

The provisions of this clause shall not applyto casual workers.

18.Long Service Leave.Right to Leave:A worker shall as herein provided be en-

titled to leave with pay in respect of long service.Long Service:

The long service which shall entitle aa worker to such leave shall, subjectas herein provided, be continuous servicewith the one and the same employer.Such service shall include service prior tothe 1st April, 1958 if it continued untilsuch time but only to the extent of thelast 20 completed years of continuousservice.

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(3) (i) Where a business has, whether beforeor after the coming into operationhereof, been transmitted from an em-ployer (herein called "the transmit-tor") to another employer (hereincalled "the transmittee") and aworker who at the time of such trans-mission was an employee of thethe transmittor in that business be-comes an employee of the transmitteethe period of the continuous servicewhich the worker has had with thetransmittor (including any such ser-vice with any prior transmittor) shallbe deemed to be the service of theworker with the transmittee.

(ii) In this subelause "transmission" in-cludes transfer, conveyance, assign-ment or succession whether voluntaryor by agreement or by operation oflaw and "transmitted" has a corres-ponding meaning.

(4) Such service shall includeAny period of absence from dutyon any annual leave or long serviceleave.Any period of absence from dutynecessitated by sickness of or in-jury to the worker but only to theextent of fifteen working days inany year of his employment.Any period following any termina-tion of the employment by the em-ployer if such termination has beenmade merely with the intention ofavoiding obligations hereunder inrespect of long service leave or obli-gations under any award in respectof annual leave.Any period during which the ser-vice of the worker was or is in-terrupted by service-

as a member of the Naval,Military or Air Forces of theCommonwealth of Australiaother than as a member of theBritish Commonwealth Occu-pation Forces in Japan andother than as a member ofthe Permanent Forces of theCommonwealth of Australiaexcept in the circumstancesreferred to in section 31 (2)of the Defence Act, 1903-1956,and except in Korea orMalaya after June 26, 1950.as a member of the CivilConstruction Corps estab-lished under the NationalSecurity Act, 1939-1946;in any of the Armed Forcesunder the National ServiceAct, 1951 (as amended).

Provided that the worker as soonas reasonably practicable on thecompletion of any such service re-sumed or resumes employment withthe employer by whom he was em-ployed immediately before the com-mencement of such service.

(5) Service shall be deemed to be continuousnotwithstanding

the transmission of a business asreferred to in paragraph (3) hereof;any interruption of a class referredto in paragraph (4) hereof irrespec-tive of the duration thereof;

(C) any absence from duty authorisedby the employer;

(d) any standing-down of a worker inaccordance with the provisions ofan Award, Industrial Agreement,order or Determination under eitherCommonwealth or State law;

any absence from duty arisingdirectly or indirectly from an in-dustrial dispute if the worker re-turns to work in accordance withthe terms of settlement of the dis-pute;any termination of the employmentby the employer on any groundother than slackness of trade if theworker be re-employed by the sameemployer within a period not ex-ceeding two months from the dateof such termination;any termination of the employmentby the employer on the ground ofslackness of trade if the worker isre-employed by the same employerwithin a period not exceeding sixmonths from the date of such ter-mination;any reasonable absence of theworker on legitimate union businessin respect of which he has re-quested and been refused leave;any absence from duty after thecoming into operation of this clauseby reason of any cause not specifiedin this clause unless the employerduring the absence or within four-teen days of the termination of theabsence notifies the worker in writ-ing that such absence will be re-garded as having broken the con-tinuity of service, which notice maybe given by delivery to the workerpersonally or by posting it by re-gistered mail to his last recordedaddress, in which case it shall bedeemed to have reached him in duecourse of post.

Provided that the period of any absencefrom duty or the period of any interrup-tion referred to in placita (c) to (i) in-clusive of this paragraph shall not (exceptas set out in paragraph (4) hereof) countas service.

(c) Period of Leave:(1) The leave to which a worker shall be en-

titled or deemed to be entitled shall beas provided in this subclause.

(2) Where a worker has completed at least20 year's service the amount of leaveshall be

in respect of 20 years' service socompleted-13 weeks' leave;in respect of each 10 years' servicecompleted after such 20 yearssixand a half weeks' leave.

(3) Where a worker has completed at least15 years' service since its commencementand his employment is terminated

(a) by his death;(b) in any circumstances otherwise than

by the employer for serious mis-conduct;

the amount of leave shall be-if such determination takes placebefore the worker has become en-titled to leave under placitum (a)of paragraph (2) hereof such pro-portion of 13 weeks' leave as thenumber of completed years of suchservice bears to 20 years;if such termination takes place afterthe worker has become entitled toleave under placitum (a) of para-graph (2) hereof the leave due undersuch placitum and in addition suchproportion of 13 weeks' leave as thenumber of completed years of suchservice after the accrual of suchentitlement bears to 20 years.

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(4) Where a worker has completed at least10 years' service but less than 15 years'service since its commencement and hisemployment is terminated-

by his death; orby the employer for any reason otherthan serious misconduct; orby the worker on account of sick-ness of or injury to the worker ordomestic or other pressing necessitywhere such sickness or injury ornecessity is of such a nature as tojustify or in the event of a dispute is,in the opinion of the Special Boardof Reference, of such a nature as tojustify such termination;

the amount of leave shall be such pro-portion of 13 weeks' leave as the numberof completed years of such service bearsto 20 years.

(5) In the cases to which paragraphs (3) and(4) hereof apply the worker shall bedeemed to have been entitled to and tohave commenced leave immediately priorto such termination.

(d) Payment for Period of Leave:(1) A worker shall subject to paragraph (3)

hereof, be entitled to be paid for eachweek of leave to which he has become en-titled or is deemed to have become en-titled the ordinary time rate of pay applic-able to him at the date he commencessuch leave;

(2) Such ordinary time rate of pay shall bethe rate applicable to him for the standardweekly hours which are prescribed bythis award, but in the case of casualsand part-time workers shall be the ordin-ary time rate for the number of hoursusually worked up to but not exceedingthe prescribed standard;

(3) Where by agreement between the employerand the worker the commencement of theleave to which the worker is entitled orany portion thereof is postponed to meetthe convenience of the worker, the rateof payment for such leave shall be atthe ordinary time rate of pay applicableto him at the date of accrual or, if soagreed, at the ordinary time rate of payapplicable at the date he commencessuch leave.

(4) The ordinary time rate of payshall include any deductions fromwages for board and/or lodging orthe like which is not provided andtaken during the period of leave;shall not include shift premiums,overtime, penalty rates, commissions,bonuses, allowances or the like.

(5) In the case of workers employed on pieceor bonus work or any other system ofpayment by results iayment shall be atordinary time rates.

(c) Taking Leave:(1) In a case to which paragraph (2) of

subclause (c) appliesLeave shall be granted and takenas soon as reasonably practicableafter the right thereto accrues dueor at such time or times as maybe agreed between the employer andthe worker or in the absence of suchagreement at such time or times asmay be determined by the SpecialBoard of Reference, having regardto the needs of the employer'sestablishment and the worker's cir-cumstances.Except where the time for takingleave is agreed to by the employerand the worker or determined bythe Special Board of Reference theemployer shall give to a worker atleast one month's notice of the datefrom which his leave is to be taken.

(c) Leave may be granted and taken inone continuous period or if theemployer and the worker so agreein not more than three separateperiods in respect of the first 13weeks' entitlement and in not morethan two separate periods in respectof any subsequent period of entitle-ment.

(d) Any leave shall be inclusive of anypublic holidays specified in thisaward occurring during the periodwhen the leave is taken but shallnot be inclusive of any annual leave.

(e) Payment shall be made in one ofthe following ways

(1) in full before the worker goeson leave;at the same time as his wageswould have been paid to himif the worker had remainedat work, in which case pay-ment shall, if the worker inwriting so requires, be madeby cheque posted to anaddress specified by theworker;in any other way agreed be-tween the employer and theworker.

(f) No worker shall, during any periodwhen he is on leave, engage in anyemployment for hire or reward insubstitution for the employmentfrom which he is on leave, and ifa worker breaches this provision heshall thereupon forfeit his right toleave hereunder in respect of theunexpired period of leave uponwhich he has entered, and the em-ployer shall be entitled to withholdany further payment in respect ofthe period and to reclaim any pay-ments already made on account ofsuch period of leave.

(2) In the case to which paragraph (3) orparagraph (4) of subclause (c) appliesand in any case in which the employmentof the worker who has become entitledto leave hereunder is terminated beforesuch leave is taken or fully taken the em-ployer shall, upon termination of his em-ployment otherwise than by death payto the worker, and upon termination ofemployment by death pay to the personalrepresentative of the worker upon requestby the personal representative, a sumequivalent to the amount which wouldhave been payable in respect of the periodof leave to which he is entitled or deemedto have been entitled and which wouldhave been taken but for such termination.Such payment shall be deemed to havesatisfied the obligation of the employer inrespect of leave hereunder.

(f) Granting Leave in Advance and Benefits tobe Brought into Account.

Any employer may by agreement with aworker allow leave to such worker beforethe right thereto has accrued due, butwhere leave is taken in such a case theworker shall not become entitled to anyfurther leave hereunder in respect of anyperiod until after the expiration of theperiod in respect of which such leave hadbeen taken before it accrued due.Where leave has been granted to a workerpursuant to the preceding paragraphbefore the right thereto has accrued due,and the employment subsequently is ter-minated, the employer may deduct fromwhatever remuneration is payable uponthe termination of the employment a pro-portionate amount on the basis of 13 weeksfor twenty years' service in respect ofany period for which the worker has beengranted long service leave to which he wasnot at the date of termination of his em-ployment or prior thereto entitled.

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826 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

Any leave in the nature of long serviceleave or payment in lieu thereof under aState law or a long service leave schemenot under the provisions hereof granted toa worker by his employer in respect of anyperiod of service with the employer shallbe taken into account whether the sameis granted before or after the coming intooperation hereof and shall be deemed tohave been leave taken and granted here-under in the case of leave with pay tothe extent of the period of such leave andin the case of payment in lieu thereof tothe extent of a period of leave withpay equivalent to the amount of the pay-ment and to be satisfaction to the extentthereof of the entitlement of the workerhereunder.An employer shall be entitled to offset anypayment in respect of leave hereunderagainst any payment by him to any longservice leave scheme, superannuationscheme, pension scheme, retiring allowancescheme, provident fund, or the like orunder any combination thereof operativeat the first day of April, 1958.

(g) Records to be Kept:Each employer shall during the employ-ment and for a period of 12 months there-after, or in the case of termination bydeath of the worker a period of threeyears thereafter, keep a record from whichcan be readily ascertained the name ofeach worker and his occupation, the dateof the commencement of his employmentand his entitlement to long service leaveand any leave which may have beengranted to him or in respect of whichpayment may have been made hereunder.Such record shall be open for inspectionin the manner and circumstances pre-scribed by this award with respect to thetime and wages record.

(a) Special Board of Reference:(1) There shall be constituted a Special Board

of Reference for the purpose hereof towhich all disputes and matters arisinghereunder shall be referred and the Boardshall del ermine all such disputes andmatters.

(2) There shall be assigned to such Board thefunctions of

the settlement of disputes on anymatters arising hereunder;the determination of such mattersas are specifically assigned to ithereunder.

(3) The Board of Reference shall consist ofone representative or substitute thereforenominated from time to time by theWestern Australian Employers' Federation(Incorporated) and one representative orsubstitute nominated from time to timeby the West-Australian Trade Unions In-dustrial Council (A.L.P.) together with achairman to be mutually agreed upon bythe organisations named in this para-graph,

(I) State Law:The provisions of any State law to theextent to which they have before the com-ing into operation hereof conferred anaccrued right on a worker to be granteda period of long service leave in respectof a completed period of 20 or more years'service or employment or an accrued righton a worker or his personal representativeto payment in respect of long serviceleave shall not be affected hereby and shallnot be deemed to be inconsistent with theprovisions hereof.The entitlement of any such worker toleave in respect of a period of service withthe employer completed after the periodof which the long service leave referredto in paragraph (1) hereof accrued dueshall be in accordance herewith.

Subject to paragraphs (1) and (2) hereof,the entitlement to leave hereunder shallbe in substitution for and satisfaction ofany long service leave to which the workermay be entitled in respect of employmentof the worker by the employer.An employer who under any State lawwith regard to long service leave is ex-empted from the provisions of that lawas at the first day of April, 1958, shallin respect of the workers covered by suchexemption be exempt from the provisionshereof.

Exemptions:The Special Board of Reference may sub-

ject to such conditions as it thinks fit exemptany employer from the provisions hereof inrespect of its employees where there is anexisting or prospective long service leavescheme which, in its opinion is, viewed as awhole, more favourable for the whole of theemployees of that employer than the provisionshereof.

Liberty to Apply:Liberty is granted to any party to this

award to apply to the Court at any time foran appropriate variation of this clause if anyof the terms and conditions operating underthe code of Long Service Leave being negotiatedbetween the Australian Council of TradeUnions and Federal Employers' Organisationsis varied in any way.

19.Absence Through Sickness.A worker shall be entitled to payment for

non-attendance on the ground of personal ill-health for one-twelfth (1/12th) of a week for eachcompleted month of service; Provided that pay-ment for absence through such ill-health shallbe limited to one (1) week in each calendar year.Payment hereunder may be adjusted at the endof each calendar year, or at the time the workerleaves the service of the employer, in the eventof the worker being entitled by service subsequentto the sickness to a greater allowance than thatmade at the time the sickness occurred. Thisclause shall not apply where the worker is entitledto compensation under the Workers' CompensationAct.

A worker shall not be entitled to receiveany wages from his employer for any time lostthrough the result of an accident not arising outof or in the course of his employment, or for anyaccident, wherever sustained, arising out of hisown wilful default, or for sickness arising out ofhis own wilful default.

(e) No worker shall be entitled to the benefitsof this clause unless he produces proof satisfactoryto his employer of sickness, but the employer shallnot be entitled to a medical certificate unless theabsence is for three (3) days or more.

(d) Sick leave shall accumulate from year toyear, so that any balance of the period specifiedin subclause (a) of this clause which has in anyyear not been allowed to any worker by his em-ployer as paid sick leave may be claimed by theworker and, subject to the conditions hereinbeforeprescribed, shall be allowed by his employer inany subsequent year without diminution of thesick leave prescribed in respect of that year. Pro-vided that sick leave which accumulates pursuantto this subclause shall be available to the workerfor a period of two (2) years but no longer fromthe end of the year in which it accrues.

20.Representatives Interviewing Workers.The Secretary or other full-time representative

of the Union, authorised in writing by the Presidentor Secretary of the Union, shall be allowed to enterthe Refinery not more than once in any weekfor the purpose of inspecting working places andshall be permitted to interview workers duringthe recognised meal period and at the change ofshifts. Such secretary or representative may, ifhe so desires, be accompanied by any other memberof the Union employed by the respondent, notactually on duty.

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21.Shop Stewards.Subject to the recognition of properly constituted

authority Shop Stewards to be appointed by theUnion shall continue to be recognised by theCompany. The Company shall be notified in writ-ing by the Union of the Shop Stewards appointed.

22.Notice Boards.Notices previously approved by the employer maybe posted by representatives of the Union at ap-proved points in the Refinery.

23.Board of Reference.(a) The Court hereby appoints for the purpose

of this Award a Board of Reference.(b) The Board shall consist of a Chairman, to

be appointed by the Court and two (2) other repre-sentatives, one to be nominated by each of theparties.

(c) The Board is hereby assigned the followingfunctions in the event of a disagreement betweenthe parties bound by this Award:-

adjusting any matters of difference whichmay arise between the parties from timeto time, except such as involve interpreta-tions of the provisions of this Award or anyof them.Deciding any other matter that the Courtmay refer to the Board from time to time.

(d) The provisions of Regulation 106 of theIndustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, shall bedeemed to apply to any Board of Reference ap-pointed hereunder.

24.Record.(a) The employer shall keep a time and wages

record showing the name of each worker, andthe nature of his work, the hours worked eachday, and the wages and allowances paid eachweek. Any system of automatic recording bymeans of machines shall be deemed to complywith this provision to the extent of the informa-tion recorded.

(b) The time and wages record shall be openfor inspection by a duly accredited official of theUnion during the usual office hours, at the em-ployer's office or other convenient place, and heshall be allowed to take extracts therefrom. Theemployer's works shall be deemed to be a con-venient place for the purpose of this paragraph,and if for any reason the record be not availableat the works when the official calls to inspect it,it shall be made available for inspection withintwelve (12) hours either at the employer's officeor at the works.

25.Apprentices.Apprentices may be taken to electrical fitting,

fitting and/or turning and/or first class machining,first class welding, motor mechanics, blacksmithing,scientific instrument maker and/or maintainer andboilermaking and/or steel construction work and/orfirst-class welding, in the proportion of one (1)apprentice for every two (2) or fraction of (2)journeymen; provided that the fraction of twoshall not be less than one. Provided further thatin an "approved shop" or factory the proportionshall be one apprentice for every one journeyman.For the purpose of this proviso an "approved"shop or factory shall be one to which approval (asregards one or more particular trades) has beengiven by the Board of Ref erence appointed underclause 23 hereof.

26.junior Workers.Unapprenticed male juniors may be employed in

all occupations for which apprenticeship is notprovided, at the rates of wages as set out inClause 29.

27.Junior Worker's Certificate.Junior workers, upon being engaged shall if

required furnish the employer with a certificatecontaining the following particulars:-

Name in full.Age and date of birth.

No worker shall have any claims upon ad em-ployer for additional pay in the event of the ageof the worker being wrongly stated on the Certi-ficate. If any worker shall wilfully misstate hisage in the above Certificate he alone shall beguilty of a breach of this Award.

28.Under-Rate Workers.Any worker who, by reason of old age or

infirmity, is unable to earn the minimum wage,may be paid such lesser wage as may from timeto time be agreed upon in writing between theUnion and the employer.

In the event of no agreement being arrivedat, the matter may be referred to the Board ofReference for determination.

After application has been made to theBoard and pending the Board's decision, the workershall be entitled to work for and be employed atthe proposed lesser rate.

29.Wages.The minimum rates of wages payable under the

provisions of this Award shall be as follows:Per Week

(a.) Basic Wage: £ 5. d.Within a 15 mile radius fromthe G.P.O. Perth ........ 14 1 6Outside a 15 mile radius fromthe G.P.O. Perth, but within theSouth-West Land Division .... 14 1 3

(b) Adult Males:ToolmakerScientific instrument makerand/or maintainerFirst class welderSecond class welderCoppersmithTradesman ....Electrical fitter and/or armature winderFirst-class machinistSecond-class machinistThird-class machinistMotor MechanicBlacksmithBoilermaker ....Steel contruction tradesmanRiggers and splicersTool and material storemanLagger ....Crane attendant (rheostaticoverhead crane) ....Tradesmen's assistants ...Blacksmith's strikerPainter of ironwork other thancoach painter and ship painter(brush) ....Painter as before using sprayPlant attendantclass 1

Plant attendantclass 2Plant attendantlearnerSample collectorStoreman .... ....Assistant storemanMooring hand ....All others .... ....leading hand placed in charge ofnot less than three (3) and not morethan ten (10) other workers shall be paideighteen shillings (18s.) per week extra;more than ten (10) and not more thantwenty (20) other workers shall be paidthirty-six shillings (36s.) per week extra;more than twenty (20) other workers shallbe paid fifty-four shillings (54s.) per weekextra.

Per Centof Basic

Wage

(c) A(a)

18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 827

Apprentices:First year 33Second year 45Third year 65Fourth year 85Fifth year 100 + £1

MarginPer Week

£ S. d.6 13 0

6 13 05 11 02 12 05 11 05 11 0

5 11 05 11 03 14 02 12 05 11 05 11 05 11 05 11 02 0 61 14 01 13 6

2 0 61 14 01 14 0

1 13 61 17 0506410200236246

15 027620

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828 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

(a) Junior Workers (Male)

(f) Casual workers shall be paid ten per cent.(10%) in addition to the rates prescribed in thisclause.

I certify pursuant to Section 65 of the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1952, that the foregoing isa copy of the agreement arrived at between theparties mentioned above.

Dated at Perth this 21st day of December, 1959.[L.S.I (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,

President.

Filed at my office this 21st day of December1959.(Sgd.) H. BOWYER,

Clerk of the Court of Arbitration.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 120 of 1960.

Between West Australian Operative Bakers' Unionof Workers, Applicant, and L. Dunstan, U.Loan, E. Pilkadarus and Others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. T. Nielsen on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 14 of 1955, as amended, he and thesame is hereby further amended in the terms ofthe attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February. 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.

Clause 8WagesDelete Sukelauses and (band insert in lieu thereof the following:

The minimum rates of wages payable to workerscovered by this Award shall be as follows:

Per Weekr s. d.

(a) Basic Wage .... .,. .... 13 17 4

Margin overBasic Wage

Per Week£ s. d.

Adults:Foreman in charge of four

(4) or more workersForeman in charge of los-s

than four (4) workersSingle hand bakerDoughmakers ....

Baker doing oven work orboard hand

Jobber, lOs 0-3/20d. per hour.Jobber taking charge, 5s. per

day extra.

7106 12 6640640590

These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing aftertoday.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 164 of 1960.Between The Royal Australian Nursing Federation

(Western Australian Branch) Industrial Unionof Workers, Perth, Applicant, and The Hon.Minister for Health, Board of ManagementPrincess Margaret Hospital and Others, Re-spondents.

I-lAyING heard Miss K. R. Reidy on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. E. R. Kelly on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by the saidCourt and in pursuance of the powers containedin Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration Act,1912-1952, do hereby order and declare that AwardNo. 19 of 1958, be and the same is hereby amendedin the terms of the attached schedule and thatsuch amendments shall operate as from the begin-ning of the first pay period commencing on orafter the 30th day of January, 1960.

Dated at Perth this 3rd day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Clause 7WagesDelete subclause (b) of

this clause and insert in lieu thereof:(b) The minimum wage rates payable to workers

shall be as set out hereunder. The rates for con-venience sake are set forth in weekly amounts.

Males Females£ S. d. £ s. d.

Basic WageMetropolitan Area, being

that portion of theS t a t e comprisedwithin a radius offifteen (15) milesfrom the GeneralPost Office, Perth ....14 1 6 10 11 2

Agricultural Areas, beingthe South-West LandDivision of the State,except such portionthereof as is com-prised within theMetropolitan Area . 14 1 3 10 10 11

Goldfields Areas and allother portions of theState, exclusive ofthe South-West LandDivision .. . 13 17 4 10 8 0

AStudent Nurses.Percentageof Female

Basic Wage(1) Females

First year 451Second year 51Third year 57Fourth year 671

Percentageof Male

Basic WageMales

First yearSecond yearThird yearFourth year

Student Nui'ses for

(a) Trained Nurses-Midwifery Certifi-cateInfant Health Cer-tificateDental Nursing Cer-tificate

50658095

Special CertificateMargin

per week£ S. d.

350350350

Between 14 and 15 years of age 25Between 15 and 16 years of age 35Between 16 and 17 years of age 45Between 17 and 13 years of age 55Between 18 and 19 years of age 70Between 19 and 20 years of age 80Bet\veen 20 and 21 years of age 95

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(b) OthersFirst year-48 per cent.

of female basicwage.

Second year-56 percent. of femalebasic wage.

B.Qualified Nurses.Midwifery Nurse without Gen..eral Certificate

First year .... 4 0 0Second year and thereafter 4 5 0

Staff Nurse Training SchoolsFirst year .... 4 5 0Second year .... 4 10 0

Junior Sister other than Train-ing Schools

First year .... .... 4 5 0Second year .... .... 4 10 0

Sister employed in hospitalswith not less than two (2)years' hospital experience afterregistration either as a StaffNurse and/or Junior Sister

First year ........ 5 0 0Second year .... .... 5 5 0Third year and thereafter 5 10 0

Clinic Sister Training SchoolsFirst year .... .... 5 5 0Second year .... .... 5 10 0Third year .... .... 5 15 0

Sister in Charge of Geriatricand Psychiatric Wards otherthan Training Schools

First year .... .... 5 5 0Second year .... .... 5 10 0Third year .... .... 5 15 0

(a) Home Sister in Nurses'Home with up to 250 nurseresidents.

First year .... 5 5 0Second year .... 5 10 0Third year .... 5 15 0

(b) Home Sister in Nurses'Home with over 250 nurseresidents

First year .... 5 15 0Second year .... 6 0 0Third year .... 6 5 0

(a) Sister in Charge of a Wardand/or Department of aTraining School or at Bun-bury Hospital

First year ........ 6 0 0Second year .... .... 6 5 0Third year ........ 6 10 0

Provided that previousexperience as a Sister inCharge of a ward ordepartment in any trainingschool covered by thisaward shall count as ex-perience.

(b) After five consecutive years'service as a Sister inCharge of a ward with thesame employer: Providedthat where a sister incharge of a ward is tem-porarily transferred toanother position to meetthe requirements of anemployer service in suchother position shall countas service as Sister inCharge of a Ward ........ 7 0 0

6506 10 06 15 0

18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 829

Sister Training Dental Nurses,Perth Dental Hospital

First yearSecond yearThird year

Senior Sister of Outpatients' orother Department where morethan five (5) trained staff areemployed

First yearSecond year ....Third year

Sister in Charge of Outpatients'or other Departments andWards where five (5) or lesstrained staff are employed

First yearSecond yearThird year

Sister in Charge of Outpatients'or other Department wheremore than five (5) and underten (10) trained staff are em-ployed

First yearSecond yearThird year ....

Sister in Charge of Outpatients'or other Department wheremore than ten (10) trainedstaff are employed

First yearSecond year ....Third year

Theatre Sister employed inmajor theatres of TrainingSchools

First year ....Second yearThird year

Sister in Charge of less thanthree (3) major theatres

First year ....Second yearThird year

Sister in Charge of three (3),four (4), or five (5) majortheatres and major theatreblocks at Princess Margaretand Fremantle Hospitals

First yearSecond yearThird year ....

Sister in Charge of majortheatres six (6) and over

First yearSecond yearThird year

Sister in Charge of Labourfloor with major theatre inMaternity Training School

First yearSecond yearThird year

(a) Afternoon Superintendent:(b) Senior Sister in hospital

of up to thirty (30) bedaverage:

(C) Relieving Sister for Depart-mental Hospitals

First year ....Second year ....Third yearProvided that the Reliev-

ing Sister shall not receivea lesser wage than the em-ployee she is relieving.

Margin Marginper week per week

£ s. d. £ s. d.

6006506 10 0

5 15 0600650

6006506 10 0

7 10 07 15 0800

8508 10 08 15 0

5 15 0600650

6 10 06 15 0700

7507 10 07 15 0

8508 10 08 15 0

7 15 0800850

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(20) Night SuperintendentUnder 100 beds

First yearSecond yearThird year

Not less than 100 andunder 300 beds

First yearSeccnd yearThird year

(C) Over 300 bedsFirst yearSecond yearThird year

(21) Health Services Sister andSenior Sister in a hospital ofover 30 to 150 bed average

First yearSecond year

Marginper week

£ s. d.

6 15 0700750

7 10 07 15 08008508 10 08 15 0

7 10 07 15 0

Note(I) Except where otherwise specifically pro-

vided "experience" shall mean experiencewith any hospital covered by this Award.Provided that experience with hospitalsnot covered by this Award shall be takeninto consideration by the employer in fix-ing a worker's rate of wage. In the eventof a dispute between the employer andthe Federation in relation to the foregoing,the matter shall be referred to a Boardof Reference for determination.

(ii) The onus of proof of previous experienceshall rest on the employee concerned, whoshall produce a certificate signed by herprevious employer or employers setting outthe details of such previous experience.

Liberty is reserved to either party to apply inrespect of item (22) in the event of an alterationin the proportion which the basic rate for femaleteachers bears to the basic rate for male teachersemployed by the Education Department.

2. Delete the Rise and Fall clause inserted inthis Award by Order No. 77 of 1960 on the 30thday of January, 1960.

Third year ....

Senior Sister in a hospital ofover 150 bed average

First year

800

850Second year 810 0Third year 815 0

(22) Tutorial Staff(a) Princpal Tutor at Royal

Perth Hospital(1) Male:

First year 14 15 0Second year 15 10 0Third year

(ii) Female:16 5 0

FIrst year 14 1 0Second year 14 16 0Third year

(b) Principal Tutor (exceptat Royal Perth Hospi-tal)

(i) Male:

15 11 0

First year 13 15 0Second year 14 10 0Third year

(ii) Female:15 5 0

First year 13 1 0Second year 13 16 0Third year

(c) Senior Tutor at Royal14 11 0

Perth Hospital(I) Male:

First year .... 11 5 0Second year .... 12 0 0Third year .... 12 15 0Fourth year .,.. 13 10 0Fifth year .... 14 5 0

(Ii) Female:First year 10 11 0Second year 11 6 0Third year .... 12 1 0Fourth year .... 12 16 0Fifth year

(d) Other Tutors and Clinical13 11 0

Supervisors-(i) Male:

First year 6 5 0Second year 7 5 0Third year 8 5 0Fourth year 9 0 0Fifth year

(ii) Female:9 15 0

First year 5 11 0Second year 6 11 0Third year 7 11 0Fourth year 8 6 0Fifth year 9 1 0

(23) Assistant Matron, Dental Hos-

Marginper week

£ s. d.

pital .... .... .... 8 0 0

(24) Assistant Matron, Mt. Henry 9 10 0

(25) Assistant Matron, Royal PerthHospital .... .... .... 13 0 0

(26) (a) Deputy Matron, Kalgoorlieand Wooroloo Hospitals

(b) Deputy Matron, Country11 5 0

Hospitals other than Kal-goorlie and Wooroloo 8 15 0

(27) Deputy Matron at major metro-politan hospitals other thanRoyal Perth Hospital .... 13 0 0

(28) Deputy Matron, Royal PerthHospital .... .... .... 17 5 0

(29) Sub-Matron, Royal Perth Hos-pital Annexe .... .... 15 0 0

(30) Matron at hospitals with anadjusted bed average of

(a) Under 5 beds .... 7 10 0

(b) 5 and under 10 beds 8 10 0

(c) 10 and under 20 beds 9 10 0(d) 20 and under 50 beds 10 10 0(e) 50 and under 100 beds 12 10 0

(31) Matron, Sunset .... .... 11 10 0

(32) Matron, Dental Hospital 11 10 0

(33) Matron, Mt. Henry .... 13 10 0(34) Matron, Kalgoorlie Hospital 15 10 0

(35) Matron at major metropolitanhospitals other than RoyalPerth Hospital ........ 17 10 0

(36) Matron, Royal Perth Hospital 23 15 0

(37) Sister in Charge of HospitalAnnexe of General, Children'sor Maternity Hospitals

(a) Under 100 bedsFirst year .... 6 5 0Second year .... 6 10 0Third year ....

(b) Over 100 beds6 15 0

First year 7 5 0Second year 7 10 0Third year .... 7 15 0

(38) Sister in charge of a pflvatewing, at major metropolitanhospital

First year .... .... ., 6 15 0Second year ........ 7 0 0Third year ........ 7 5 0

(39) Sister in Charge of WoodbridgeAnnexe to Mt. Henry

First year ........ 7 5 0Second year .... 7 10 0Third year ........ 7 15 0

830 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

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18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 236 of 1959.Between State Executive, Australasian Society of

Engineers' Industrial Association of Workers,and other Metal Trades Unions, Applicants,and Saunders and Stuart Pty. Ltd. and Others,Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. J. Mutton on behalf of theapplicants, and Mr. F. J. Darling on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 1 of 1954as amended, be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 17th day of December, 1959.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.Clause 12Special Rates and Provisions.

Delete subclause (15) of this clause and insert inlieu thereof the following:

(15) A tradesman (not employed as a first classwelder) who, in addition to his employment assuch, is also required to do welding other thanheating and cutting of a minor nature, shall beentitled to receive one shilling and four pence(is. 4d.) per day in addition to his ordinaryrate of pay whilst so engaged.

Second Schedule attached to Award.Deletethis Schedule and insert in lieu thereof the follow-ing:

Second Schedule.Wages.

Per Week£ s.d.

Basic WageWithin a fifteen (15) mile radius

from the G.P.O. Perth:Males ... ... 14 1 6Females ... 930

Outside a fifteen (15) mile radiusfrom the G.P.O., Perth, butwithin the South-West LandDivision:

Males .... .. 14 1 3Females 9 2 10

Classification:Margin

Per Week£ s. d.

(a) General Engineering Section:Patternmaker 650Toolmaker 5 15 0Scientific instrument maker 5 15 0Heat treater 556Tradesman .... 4 16 0Brass finisher 4 16 0Tool setter .... 340Refrigeration fitter 4 16 0Motor Mechanic 4 16 0Motor cycle mechanic 466First-class machinist 4 16 0Second-class machinist 340Third-class machinist 250Locksmith .... 4 16 0Scale adjuster

Fully licensed . 4 16 0Sectional licensed 280

Cycle mechanic 340Cycle assembler 1 12 0Cycle wheel builder 1 12 0Cycle filer 136Cycle polisher 1 12 0Motor vehicle assembler 1 15 0Process worker 156

Electrical Section:(23) Electrical fitter and/or

armature winder 4 16 0

(b)

(24)(25)(26)(27)

(28) Battery fitter(29) Battery attendant(30) Process worker

(c) Electroplating Section:(31) Electroplaterist class(32) Electroplater-2nd class(33) Polisher(34) Wet Process worker

(d) Boilermaking and Ship ConstructionSection:

(35) Tradesman(36) Tradesman, the greater

part of whose time is oc-cupied in marking off and/or template making

(37) Boilersmith and/or angleiron smith ....

(38) Plate setter and framebender

(39) Driller using p o r t a b 1 emachines .... ....

(40) Driller using stationarymachines .... ....

(e) Steel Construction Section (includ-ing nuts, bolts and spike making):

(41) Tradesman, the greaterpart of whose time is oc-cupied in marking off and/or template making

(42) Tradesman(43) Machinistlet class(44) Machinist-2nd class

(f) Welding Section:(45) First-class welder(46) Second-class welder(47) Third-class welder(48) Fourth-class welder

(g) Foundry Section:(49) Jobbing moulder(50) Jobbing coremaker(51) Plate or machine moulder

and/or coremaker-First six months' ex-

perience ....Second six months' ex-

perienceThird six months' ex-

perienceThereafter(Experience for the pur-

pose of calculating the ratespayable to plate or machinemoulders and/or coremakersshall include all experienceas a moulder or coremaker,jobbing or machine, as thecase may be, whether as ajunior or an adult.)

(52) Emery wheel attendant(53) Dresser, fettler and grinder(54) Dresser, fettler and grinder

when using portablemachine .... ....

(55) Cupola furnaceman(56) Electric furnaceman(57) All other furnacemen(58) Assistant furnaceman(59) Core stove or oven atten-

dant .... ....(60) Tapper-out ....(61) Shot-blast and sand-blast

dresser who is not protectedfrom flying shot and sandby a properly enclosed cabin

(62) Shot-blast and sand-blastdresser who is protectedfrom flying shot and sandby a properly enclosed cabin

(63) Annealing stove attendant

831

Marginper week

4 16 01 12 01564 16 03402 11 01 15 0

4 16 0

5905565264661 12 0

5904 16 02 11 01 12 0

4 16 02501 18 61 12 0

4 16 04 16 0

1961 18 6

280340

1 15 01 15 0

2162 17 62 14 62801961 15 01 15 0

310

1961 15 0

£ S. d.Automotive electrical fitter 4 16 0Electrical installer 466Electrical fitter's assistant 196Electrical installer's assis-tant 190

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(h) Wrought Pipe Section:Pipe testerPipe rounderPipe builderPipe assemblerMachine operator in chargeof machineFaucet-maker in charge offurnaceMan assisting furnace fau-cetmakerMan on tar-dip and sandrolling

(i) Smithing Section:BlacksmithBlacksmith's strikerCoppersmith, other thancoppersmiths, adults onwash coppers and sideboilers for stoves (hand andmachine)Coppersmiths, adults onwash coppers and sideboilers for stoves (hand andmachine) ....Forge furnacemanHammer driver

(j) Cast Pipe Section:(i) Vertical Pipe Section:

RammerHolemanCasterTapperLeading coremakerSteadier to caster ....Steam riddler attendantEmptier (not less than two(2) men)Faucet makerCoremakerMachinist pipe cutter

(ii) Bank Pipe Section:Head bank pipe moulderFootman

(k) Ironworking Section:Emery wheel attendantDresser, fettler and grinderDresser, fettler and grinderwhen using portablemachine ....Man attending small rivetheating or bolt heating orsimilar type of firesAll other furnacemenAssistant furnacemenRigger and splicer on shipsand buildingsRigger and splicer excepton ships and buildingsMan engaged in the erec-tion of block and tacklegear .... ....DogmanCrane attendant Rheo-static overhead craneBender of iron and steelframes used for reinforcingconcretePainter of ironwork otherthan coach painter and shippainter (brush)Painter as before, usingsprayGrinding machine operatorAdult friction saw operatorCold saw operator ...Shot-blast and sand-blastdresser who is not protectedfrom flying shot and sandby a properly enclosedcabin ....Shot-blast and sand-blastdresser who is protectedfrom flying shot and sandby a properly enclosedcabin ..,,

Marginper week

£ s. d.

1901902801902802 17 6

1 15 0

1 15 0

4 16 0196

4 16 0

1 15 04661 15 0

23023023023023013613614 0136136136

2301361 15 01 15 0

2161 15 02801963101 15 0

1 15 01 15 0

1 15 0

1 15 0

1901 12 01 15 01901 15 0

310

196

25of 35of 45of 60of 75of 90

Per cent ofFemale Basic

Wage

ageageageageage

354555658090

33456585

100 ± £1

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 201 of 1959.Between West Australian Amalgamated Society of

Railway Employees Union of Workers andOther Unions, Applicants, and The WesternAustralian Government Railways Commission,Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. P. Wilson on behalf of theApplicants and Mr. K. D. Reeves on behalf of theRespondent, the Court in pursuance of the powerscontained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitra-tion Act, 1912-1952, doth hereby order and declare

832 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

Marginper week

£ s. d.(110) Belt repairer 190(111) Tool and material store-

man .... . 196(112) Overhead oiler 190(113) Lagger 190(114) Boiler (inside) cleaner and

chipper .... 280(1) Tradesmans Assistants' Section:

(115) Boilermaker's Assistant 196(116) Structural steel tradesman's

assistant 196(117) Moulder's assistant 196(118) Fitter's assistant 196

(m) Other Workers:(119) All other workers not other-

wise provided for in thepreceding sections Nil

(n) Female Workers:(120) Adult female workers

Female basic wage.Per cent of

Basic Wage(0) Apprentices:

1st year2nd year3rd year4th year5th year

(p) Male Junior Workers:Under 16 years of ageBetween 16 and 17 yearsBetween 17 and 18 yearsBetween 18 and 19 yearsBetween 19 and 20 yearsBetween 20 and 21 years

(q) Female Junior Workers:Under 16 years of age16 years of age17 years of age18 years of age19 years of age20 years of age

(r) In the event of the Court of Arbitration in-creasing the ratio of the female basic wageto the male basic wage, the margins hereinprescribed for females shall be adjusted asfollows:

Where the margin prescribed herein foradult females is equal to, or greaterthan, the increase in the female basicwage, such margin shall be automatic-ally reduced by the same amount asthe basic wage is so increased.Where the margin prescribed herein foradult females is less than the increasein the female basic wage, such marginshall be automatically deleted.In the case of junior female workersthe percentage of the female basic wageand the margins prescribed herein shallbe automatically reduced by a sum and/or percentage sufficient to enable therates to remain constant.

3. These amendments shall operate from thebeginning of the first pay period commencingafter the day of the date hereof.

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that Award No. 34 of 1955 as amended, be andthe same is hereby further amended in the termsof the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 24th day of December, 1959.By the Court,

[L.S.i (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Clause 31Allowances, Special Provisions,

etc.(a) Leading Hands.Delete item 5, andinsert in lieu thereof the following:

(5) Leading Hands.Except where elsewhereprovided leading hands shall be paid as follows:

Leading hand in charge of not less thanthree (3) and not more than ten (10)employees shall be paid nineteen shillings(19s.) per week extra.Leading hand in charge of more thanten (10) and not more than twenty (20)employees shall be paid thirty eight shill-ings and sixpence (38s. Gd.) per weekextra.Leading hand in charge of more thantwenty (20) employees shall be paid fiftyseven shillings and sixpence (575. Gd.) perweek extra.The foregoing shall be paid in addition toany other allowances throughout thisclause.

(b) Delete item (39), and insert in lieu thereofthe following:

(39) A tradesman (not employed as a first classwelder) or an apprentice in his final year, who inaddition to his employment as such is also re-quired to do welding (as distinct from heatingor cutting of a minor nature), shall be entitled toreceive one shilling and fourpence (1s. 4d.) perday in addition to his ordinary rate of pay whilstso engaged. A worker entitled to payment underthis paragraph shall not be entitled to claim extrapay for welding under the "Higher Duties" clauseof this Award.

2. Clause 42Interpretations.---Insert new item(14).

(14) "Leading Hand."For the purpose of thisAward, a worker appointed as a Leading Handshall be deemed to be working in a classificationdistinct from that of the workers in his charge,and on a grade providing a margin equal to thesum of the appropriate margin for the work andthe allowance prescribed in Clause 31, Item 5, a,of this Award.

Where any such Leading Hand has more thanten (10) workers in his charge, the allowancesprescribed in Clause 31, Items 5, b, or 5, c, shallbe paid in accordance with the number of workersin his charge from day to day.

3. Clause 45WagesDelete items Nod. 36 (c),36 (d), 36 (e), 43, 43 (i), 44, 49, 50, 51, 53, 54, 55,56, 57, 59, 60, 64, 66, 67, 68, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77,78, 79, 81, 85, 86, 87, 90, 91, 92, 94, 96, 99, 102, 103,104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, and insert inlieu thereof the following:

Marginover Basic

Item , WageNo. Designation £ s. d.36. Flash Butt Rail Welding Plant.

Rail grinder 1 17 0Welding machine operator 4 19 0Welding Machine Operator's as-sistant .. .... 280

Scale Adjuster 4 16 0(i) Scale adjuster's assistant 196Signal and Telecommunications.

(a) Safe-working technicianClass1. In charge of sections or important installations as de-fined by the Commission andwhich include safe-workingequipment.

1st year of service 616Thereafter 6 11 0

Marginover Basic

Wage£ s. d.

(b) Safe-working technicianClass2. In charge of sections whichinclude safe working equip-ment.

1st year of serviceThereafter

(C) Interlocking fitter employed onsafe-working equipment inoperation.

1st year of serviceThereafter

(d) Line and signal assistant.1st year of serviceThereafter

(e) Line and signal gangei'(f) Line and signal maintainer(g) Assistant line and signal main-

tainer . .. . ..

(h) Telephone technician.Class 2.

1st year of serviceThereafter

Class 1.1st year of serviceThereafter within the fol-

lowing range as agreedbetween the parties or,in the event of disagree-ment as determined bythe Western AustralianGovernment RailwaysCommission

Acid room attendant (ElectricalDepartment) . ..

Blacksmith .... . ..

(i) Blacksmith operating on OilFurnaces ........

(ii) Blacksmith in charge of electricheat treatment furnace

51. Boilermakers.(j) Boilermaker, in charge of mark-

ing off table .... ..,.Welder, first class who is re-quired to apply general tradeexperience ..BoilermakerBoilermaker, who for the greaterpart of his time is occupied inmarking-off and or making tem-plates or jigs .........Boilermaker on flanging orangle firesBoilermaker on Big PressBoilermaker on Small PressBoilermaker in running sheds.

1st year of serviceThereafter

BricklayerCar and wagon builder (including

vans) ... ....Car and wagon builder in charge

of marking off table56 Carpenter

In charge at District Head-quarters (C.E. Branch) ... 8 6 6In charge at other sections ordepots (C.E. Branch) shall bepaid thirteen shillings (13s.)above the appropriate leadinghand's rate.

57. Casting dresserCoach trimmerCoppersmith

64. Diesel maintainer.1st year of serviceThereafter

Electrical installer (with "B"licence) .... ....

Electric motor attendant68 Electroplater

18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 833

5365 13 6

5365 13 6

1 12 01 19 64 16 04303405905 18 0

6 12 0

7708008 19 0

1964 19 0

556680

6 14 6

5564 16 0

5906506505565705 18 0

4 16 0

4 16 0

6804 16 0

1 17 0

4 16 0

4 19 0

6766 17 0

4662 17 64 16 0

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834 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

Marginover Basic

Wage£ s. d.

71 Fitters.(1) Fitter (including electrical fitter

firebox plates; but excludesall ordinary plate and anglework such as tender tanksand under frames; foot plates,cabs, ashpans, smoke-boxes,spark arresters and the like).

Lapper and grinder, usingprecision tools.

MillerGeneral or tlniver-sal (other than machines formilling throats of buffers).

Planer; rail planer; shaper;slotter; turner; turner usingautomatic turret lathe .... 4 16 0

2nd class includes:Nut and bolt machinist

(Ajax); driller using locomo-tive boiler shell drillingmachine; lapper and grinder,not using precision tools;pneumatic tube cutter andtapper; stay lathe machinist 3 4 0

3rd class includes:Driller (other than 1st

class); friction saw machin-ist; grinder and polisher;nut and bolt machinist (otherthan 2nd class); punch andshear machinist; screwingmachinist; slotter and nib-ber; tube end machinist .... 2 5 0

Marginover Basic

Wage£ s. d.

Nut and bolt machinist (Ajax).1st assistant2nd assistant

Turner and machinists assis-tants (iron) ... .

Motor mechanicsMoulders.

Moulder and/or coremakerSteel smelter .... S

Painter and/or signwriter and/orpaint mixer

Panel beater .

Patternniaker ..

Plumber ..., ....Saw doctor .... ....Sheet metal workerTailer-out (saw bench and band-

saw) ....Tarpaulin maker

(a) Assistant on lubricator padsToolmaker ........Tool turner on relieving lathe ....5 15 0

Tradesmen's assistants.Other than elsewhere specified 1 9 6Special. East Perth and Nor-tham running sheds .... .... 2 11 0Fitters' assistants - runningsheds .... .... .... .... 116 0Blacksmiths' strikers on oil

furnaces ........ .... 1 16 0W o r k e r s operating paintmachines shall be paid at pain-ter's rate.Painting wagonsat the rate of£3 4s. per week whilst so en-gaged.

Turner and machinists' assistant(wood) .... .... .... .... 1 9 6

Valve setter in charge of weigh-bridge .... .... .... .... 6 14 6

Watch and clock repairer ....5 0 0Welder 556

(i) Welder using an electric spot orbutt welding machine or cuttingscrap with an oxy-acetyleneblow pipe, petrol or gas blowpipe .... .... .... .... 1 12 0

Wood machinist.First class comprising the fol-lowing machineswood lathe,variety wood lathe, edge mould-ing and shaping machine, two-spindle wood shaping machine,moulding machine with four (4)or more heads, vertical tenoningmachine, universal tenoningmachine, No. 3 tenoningmachine, blind style mortiser,universal general joiner (ex-cept when doing square facework with single cutter) .... 4 6 6

Second class comprising the fol-lowing machinescircular sawNo. 1 bench frame saw, jig saw,high speed flooring and matchboarding machine, foursidedplaner, hollow chisel horizontalmortiser, No. 3 hollow chiselmortiser, recessing and boringmachine, planer or buzzer onother than square work, mould-ing machine less than four(4) heads, universal generaljoiner (on work other than re-ferred to in (a)), disc sander,timber bender ........ .... 2 17 6

Third class comprising thefollowing machinesmortiserother than hollow chisel mor-tiser, chain mortiser No. 2,

and/or armature winder andbrass finisher) .... .... ....

(ii) Fitter in diesel injection room,after twelve (12) months' service

4 16 0

5 2 6(iii) Fitterautomotive, electrical .... 4 16 0 86.(iv) Fitter, including electrical fitter

in running shed and train elec-tric light section.

1st year of service 5 7 0

87.

90.Thereafter .... .... .... 5 18 0

(v) Fitter in chargemarking-offtable .... .... .... 6 14 6

91.

(a) Assistant to ... ... 5 5 6 92.(vi) Fitter in chargemachinery 94.

blocks .... .... .... .... 5 15 0 96.(vii) Fitter in chargepower house(viii) Fitter in chargerunning sheds

(Bridgetown) .... .... ....

6 14 6

11 4 0

99.102.

(ix) Fitter in chargetest room .... 6 8 0(x) Fitter on marking outcar 103.

shop (while so engaged) .... 5 5 6

72. Forgeman ... ..., .... .... 6 14 6 104.

73. Forge steam hammer driver .... 1 17 0 105.74. Forge underhand .... .... .... 1 17 0 106.

75. Furnaceman.(i) Brass .... .... .... .... 2 8 0(ii) Forge .... .... .... 4 6 6

(iii) Iron ... .... .... .... 2 17 6(iv) Furnaceman's assistant (iron) 1 17 0

77. Heat treater .... .... .... 5 5 6

78. Inspectors.(a) Tool room, electrical and diesel

shops .... .... .... .... 6146(b) Repair work .... .... .... 5 15 0(c) Others .... .... .... .,.. 6 8 0

79. Instrument maker and/or re-pairer .... .... .... .... 5 15 0 107.

81. Leading car and engine electriclight installer .... ... .... 5 12 0 108.

85. Machinists.(a) 1st class includes:

Borer; driller using boring 109.

or cutter bar; driller usinga portable or stationary radialdrill on engine work; (enginework includes all parts ofengine driving mechanism, allwheels, axles and axle boxes;engine frame plates and framestays; engine bogie framesand stays; also boiler and

110.

111.

1 18 61961964 16 0

4 16 06804 16 04 16 06504 16 05 12 0

4 16 0

19625018 0

5 15 0

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Marginover Basic

Wage£ s. d.

chain and chisel mortiser, borer-four spindle gang borer, four-spindle borer; horizontal andvertical borer-single spindleborer, borer; planer or buzzeron square work-surface planer,No. 2- (square work) surfacerNo. 6 (square work), planingand surfacing machine (squarework), climax planer (squarework), sawyer not included insecond class-automatic cut-offsaw, car ripping saw No. 4,circular saw 14 in., cross-cutsaw 18 in., band saw No. 00-column fret saw, band saw,sand papering machine, zettsander; thicknesser dimensionplaner, cross-cut saw (firewood) 1 9 6

Insert new item:-128A Leading Hand. (As per Clause 42 item 14.)

Liberty to apply is reserved to either party inrespect of items numbered 96 and 109 of Clause 45.

These amendments shall operate as from andincluding the 27th day of December, 1959.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 360 of 1959.Between Australian Workers' Union, Westralian

Branch, Industrial Union of Workers, Appli-cant, and F. W. Wright & Co. Ltd. and Others,Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. H. Barry on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained ih Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 19 of 1951, as amended, be and thesame is hereby further amended in the termsof the attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Clause 6-Wages.-Delete this clause and

insert in lieu thereof the following:-6.-Wages.

(a) Basic Wage:Per Week

£ s.d.Within a fifteen (15) mile radiusof the G.P.O. Perth ........ 14 1 6Outside a fifteen (15) mileradius of the G.P.O. Perth butwithin the South-West LandDivision .... 14 1 3

(b) Classifications:Margin

Per Week£ s. d.

Cook .... .... .... 140Bag Sewer ........ 1 12 0Engine Driver and/or Feeder 480Hay Press Wirer 1 12 0Bale Lumper .... 1 12 0Stackman .... 90Assistants .... 90

Cooks shall be paid sixteen shill-ings (16s.) per week extra for eachextra carter and/or other workeroutside the normal team for whomhe cooks.

2. These alterations shall take effect as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingon or after the date hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 174 of 1960.Between The Boilermakers' Society of Australia,

Union of Workers, Coastal Districts, W.A.,Applicant, and The State Electricity Com-mission of Western Australia, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. G. C. Cahill on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. R. West on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 38 of 1955, as amended, be and thesame is hereby further amended in the terms ofthe attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.Delete Clause 6 "Mixed Functions" and renumber

he following clauses as follows:-Promotions.Contract of Service.Absence from Duty.Sick Leave.Annual Leave.Public Holidays.Long Service Leave.No New Designation.Shop Stewards.Hours of Duty.Guaranteed Work.Wages during Suspension.Overtime and Sunday Work.Shift Work.Away from Home and Camp Allowance.Payment for Travelling Time.No Reduction.Preference.Height Money.Board of Reference.Right of Entry.Allowances, Special Provisions, etc.Leading Hands.Apprentices.

Clause 18 (formerly 19)-Overtime and SundayWork-Delete existing subclauses (c) (i), (ii) and(iii) and insert in lieu thereof the following:-

(c) U) When a worker without being notifiedon the previous day is required to work overtimefor more than one (1) hour after his usual knock-off time, he shall be provided with any mealrequired. or shall be paid five shillings (5s.) inlieu thereof.

An employee working overtime shall beallowed a meal time of twenty (20) minutes withoutloss of pay after each four hours of overtime ifthe employee continues work after such mealtime and where the employee has not been notifiedthe day before that he will be required for over-time he shall be paid Meal Allowance of threeshillings and sixpence (3s. 6d.) for each suchmeal time.

Where a worker has been notified theprevious day to work overtime which necessitatesthe provision of a meal or meals and has pro-vided a meal or meals and is not required to workovertime, or is required to work less than theamount advised, he shall be paid three shillingsand sixpence (3s. 6d.) for each meal supplied andwhich is surplus.

Delete existing subclause (e) and insert in lieuthereof the following:-

(e) A worker recalled to work overtime afterleaving his employer's premises and who returnsto his home on completion of such overtime workshall be paid a minimum of three (3) hours' or-dinary pay, or at overtime rates for the timeactually worked, whichever is the greater; andin such circumstances time reasonably spent in

18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 835

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836 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

getting to and from work shall be regarded astime worked at ordinary rates. The worker shallnot be obliged to work for the three (3) hours ifthe job for which he has been brought on hasbeen completed in less time.

Delete existing subclause (f) (i) and (ii) andinsert in lieu thereof the following:

(f) (i) Rest period after overtime. When over-time work is necessary it shall, wherever reason-ably practicable, be so arranged that workers haveat least eight (8) consecutive hours off dutybetween the work of successive days.

A worker (other than a casual worker) whoworks so much overtime between the terminationof his ordinary work on one day and the com-mencement of his ordinary work on the next daythat he has not at least eight (8) consecutivehours off duty between those times shall, subjectto this subclause be released after completionof such overtime until he has had eight (8) con-secutive hours off duty without loss of pay forordinary working time occurring during such ab-sence.

If, on the instructions of his employer,such a worker resumes or continues work withouthaving such eight (8) consecutive hours off duty,he shall be paid at double rates until he is ic-leased from duty for such period and he shall thenbe entitled to be absent until he has had eight(8) consecutive hours off duty without loss of payfor ordinary working time occurring during suchabsence.

Clause 21 (formerly Clause 22)Payment forTravelling Time.Delete existing subclause (e) andinsert in lieu thereof the following:

(e) A worker residing in the suburban areawho is required to start work at some place otherthan his usual workshop or place of employmentshall, if the time taken in travelling from hisplace of residence to the job and return exceedsthe time normally taken in travelling from hisusual place of residence to his usual workshop orplace of employment and return, be paid for suchexcess travelling time at ordinary rates; and ifthe fares actually and reasonably incurred in suchtravelling exceed the fares normally paid by theworker in travelling from his place of residenceand return, the employer shall pay the amount bywhich such fares exceed those usually paid fortravelling to and from his usual workshop orplace of employment.

Clause 24 (formerly Clause 25)Height Money.Delete existing clause and insert in lieu thereofthe following:-

24.Height Money.Employees not in receipt of the power station

allowance or the gas works allowance prescribedin Clause 27 when working on or from temporarystages, planks or ladders at a height of fifty (50)feet or more above the ground floor level shallbe paid one and eight pence (is. 8d.) per dayextra whilst so employed.

Clause 27 (formerly Clause 28)Allo\vances,Special Provisions, etc.Delete existing subclause(3) and (5) and insert in lieu thereof the follow-ing:-

3. Protective Equipment.(a.) The employer shall have available a suffi-

cient supply of protective equipment (asfor example, hand screens, goggles,glasses, aprons, leggings, gum boots andoilskins) for use by workers when engagedon work for which some protective equip-ment is reasonably necessary.

(b) Every worker shall sign an acknowledg-ment on receipt thereof but such equip-ment shall at all times remain the propertyof the employer.

(c) During the time they are on issue to theworker he shall be responsible for anyloss or damage thereto fair wear and tearattributable to ordinary use excepted.

(d) No worker shall lend another worker anyprotective equipment issued to such firstmentioned worker, and if the same arelent both the lender and the borrower shallbe deemed guilty of misconduct.

(e) Before any protective equipment whichhas been used by a worker is re-issued bythe employer to another worker, it shall,where necessary, be effectively sterilised.

5. (i) Tradesmen and/or apprentices in the4th and 5th year of their apprenticeship, underthe direct control of the Power Production Engineeremployed in operating Power Houses of installedcapacity of 12.5 megawatts or more, on mainten-ance and operation of such Power Stations, shallbe paid twenty shillings (20s.) per week extraand apprentices other than in their 4th and5th year of apprenticeship, ten shillings (lOs.) perweek extra provided this shall also apply to otherworkers of similar classifications who are on theregular staff and employed in a similar capacityto those in receipt of such allowance as prescribedabove.

Any worker (including an apprentice in hisfourth or fifth year) employed on maintenanceat the gas works, shall be paid five shillings (5s.)per week extra. Apprentices other than those intheir fourth and fifth year shall be paid thi'eeshillings (3s.) per week extra.

The allowances prescribed in subclauses (i)and (ii) hereof shall be deemed to include allallowances contained in Clause 27.

Add new subclause 6 as follows:-6. A tradesman (not employed as a first

class welder) or an apprentice in his finalyear, who in addition to his employment assuch is also required to do welding (as dis-tinct from heating and cutting of a minornature) shall be entitled to receive one shill-ing and fourpence (is. 4d.) per day in addi-tion to his ordinary i'ate whilst so engaged.

Clause 29 (formerly Clause 30)Apprentices.-Delete existing subclause (c) and insert in lieuthereof the following:

(C) An apprentice, on satisfactorily completingthe probationary period shall be supplied, for hissole personal use, with a basic kit of tools, andeach year, on satisfactorily passing his tradeexamination shall have his kit augmented. Oncompletion of the apprenticeship, he shall retainthe tools.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 278 of 1959.Between Federated Moulders (Metals) Union of

Workers, Perth, Applicant, and Minister forWorks and others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. J. Mutton on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. B. Kelly on behalf of the re-spondents, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 19 of1930, as amended be and the same is hereby fur-ther amended in the terms of the attachedSchedule.

Dated at Perth this 24th day of December, 1959.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE.President.

Schedule.Clause 24.Wages.Delete this clause and in-

sert in lieu thereof:Clause 24.Wages.

The minimum rates payable to workers shallbe as follows:

Per Week£ s.d.

Basic Wage .... 14 1 6Margin Over Basic Wage:

Moulder 4 16 0Casual Worker.A casual worker shall mean

one who is engaged to work for less than five (5)consecutive days and shall be paid ten per cent.(10%) of the ordinary rate in addition to theordinary rate for his class of work.

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18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 837

Leading HandsLeading Hand means anytradesman placed in charge of three (3) or moreother workers. A leading hand shall be paid suchextra rate as hereinafter prescribed.

When in charge of not less than three(3) and not more than ten (10) otherworkers, shall be paid nineteen shillings(19s.) per week extra.When in charge of more than ten (10)and not more than twenty (20) otherworkers, shall be paid thirty-eight shill-ings and sixpence (38s. 6d.) per weekextra.When in charge of more than twenty(20) other workers, shall be paid fifty-seven shillings and sixpence (57s. 6W) perweek extra.

Apprentices:First yearSecond yearThird yearFourth yearFifth year

Percentage ofBasic Wage

333456585

100 + £1

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 336 of 1959.Between The Operative Painters and Decorators'

Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, Applicant,and Foy and Gibson (W.A.) Ltd. and Others,Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. J. G. White on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. J. M. Ince on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dohereby order and declare that Award No. 27 of1953, as amended, be and the same is hereby fur-ther amended in the terms of the attachedSchedule.

Dated at Perth this 16th day of February, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S.ZI (Sgd.) H. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Delete subciause (b) of Clause 7, Wages, and

insert in lieu thereof the following:Margin Over Basic

Wage Per WeekMales Females

(b) Adults:For tickets comingunder paragraph (a)of subclause (i) ofClause 3 219 6 17 6

For tickets comingunder paragraph (b)of subclause (i) ofClause 3 4 11 0 1 3 0

2. Delete subclause (2) of Clause 19, JuniorWorkers, and insert in lieu thereof the following:

(2) Wages for junior workers:Percentage of Basic

Wage Per WeekMale Female

First year's experience 25 39Second year's experience 35 48Third year's experience 45 57Fourth year's experience 55 71.5Fifth year's experience 70 78Sixth year's experience 85 85Seventh year's experience 100

3. The amendments shall operate as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 296 of 1959.Between Electrical Trades Union of Workers of

Australia (Western Australian Branch), Perth,Applicant, and Conservator of Forests, Re-spondent.

HAVING heard Mr. R. W. Fletcher on behalfof the applicant and Mr. L. E. Boylan on behalfof the respondent, and by consent, the Court inpursuance of the powers contained in Section 92of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 15 of1958, be and the same is hereby amended in theterms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 24th day of December, 1959.

[L.S .1By the Court,

(Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.

Delete this Schedule and insert in lieu thereofthe following:

The minimum rates of wages payable to workerscovered by this Award shall be as follows:

Per Week£ s. d.

ABasic Wage.Within a radius of 15 milesfrom the G.P.O......... 14 1 6

Outside a 15 mile radiusbut within the South-WestLand Division .... .... 14 1 3

Within a radius of 10 milesfrom the Post Office, Kal-goorlie .... .... .... 13 17 4

MarginPer Week

£ 5. d.BAdult Males.

General serviceman 4 16 0Workshop serviceman 4 16 0Bench assembler .... .... 1 12 0

CCasual WorkersA casual worker shallbe paid at the rate of ten per cent. (10%)in addition to the rates prescribed herein.

Per Cent.of Basic Wage

Per WeekD.Apprentices.

First year 33?3Second year 45Third year 65Fourth year .... 85Fifth year ... 100 ± £1

E.Junior Workers (Male).Between the age of 14 and 15

years .... 25Between the age of 15 and 16

years .... .... 35Between the age of 16 and 17

years .... .... 45Between thc age of 17 and 18

years .... .... 55Between the age of 18 and 19

years 65Between the age of 19 and 20

years 75Between the age of 20 and 21

years .... 85

FLeading Hands.'Leading hand" meansany tradesman placed in charge of three (3)or more other workers.

A leading hand in charge of not less thanthree (3) and not more than ten (10) otherworkers shall be paid nineteen shillings (195.)per week extra.

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(B) Other Employees.Margin

(1) Cleaners Per Week.(a) Males:

(i) Going to work onceaday .... ....

(ii) Going to w o r k

£ s. d.

166twiceaday .... 1 3 0

(iii) Employed exclu-sively in lavatories 1 3 0

(b) Females:(I) On a weekly en-

gagement of 25hours going towork once a dayshall be paid 92per cent. of thefemale basic wage.On a weekly en-gagement of 25hours going towork twice a dayshall be paid 97-per cent. of thefemale basic wage.On a weekly en-gagement of morethan 25 hours butless than 40 hoursper week going towork twice a dayshall be paid anhourly rate calcu-lated proportion-ately on that pro-vided in (ii) hereof.On a weekly en-gagement of lessthan 25 hours perweek shall be paidthreepence (3d.)per hour in addi-tion to the rate(calculated hourly)provided in (ii)hereof, with aminimum of two(2) hours withinthe MetropolitanArea.On a weekly en-gagement of 40hours employed atthe DomesticScience Centres .. . 19 0Forewoman, ChiefSecretary's Depart-inent .... .... 313 6Assistant F 0 r e-woman, Chief Sec-retary's Department 126

(2) Caretakers .... 2 1 6(3) Lift Attendants .... ,... .... 16 6(4) Window Cleaners .... 1 3 0(5) Attendants

Court ushers .... 1 2 0Other Attendants ... Nil

(6) WatchmenTreasury Department .... 1 11 6Others ........ .... 13 0

(7) Itinerant gardeners employedby the Education Department(including travelling allow-axice) ..., .... .... .... 1 9 0

(8) A Casual Worker shall receive10 per cent, of the ordinary ratein addition to the ordinary ratefor his or her class of work.

(9) Male Cleaners or Caretakersplaced in charge of othercleaners shall be paid the fol-lowing weekly allowances

In charge of:-1 to 5 cleaners 806 to 10 cleaners 12 011 to 15 cleaners 14 616 to 20 cleaners 18 6Over 20 cleaners, 9d. eachadditional cleaner.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 371 of 1959.Between The West Australian Cleaners, Care-

takers, Lift Attendants, Window Cleaners, At-tendants and Watchmen's Industrial Union ofWorkers (Perth), Applicant, and the Hon.Premier of Western Australia and Others, Re-spondents.

HAVING heard Mr. W. Fitzgerald on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. E. R. Kelly on behalf of theRespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbi-tration, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 9 of 1936, as amended, be and the sameis hereby further amended in the terms of theattached Schedule.

These amendments shall operate in so far asthe Education Department is concerned from the14th day of January, 1960, and in so far as theother Respondents are concerned from the begin-ning of the first pay period commencing on orafter the date hereof.

Dated at Perth this 8th day of January, 1960(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.Wages Schedule.

Delete existing wages schedule and insert in lieuthereof:

Males. Females.Basic Wage £ s. d. £ s. d.

Metropolitan Area 14 1 6 930South West Land Divi-

sion 14 1 3 9 210Goldfields and all other

portions of theS t a t e excludingthe South WestLand Division 13174 903

(A) Employees of the University of WesternAustralia.

Males. Females.£ s. d. £ s. d.

Cleaners on aweekly engagementworking 40 hoursper week (inclusiveof lavatory andwindow cleaningallowance) 130 180Window cleaners.... 130Lavatory attend-ants and cloakroom cleaners (44hours per week) 130 180Watchmen orWatchwomen-

Head Man orWoman 111 6 118 6

Others 13 0 15 6Provided if re-

quired to act alsoas lavatory attend-ants and cloakroom cleaners anallowance of 55. 6d.per week in thecase of males andus, per week inthe case of femalesshall be paid.

Foreman or Fore-woman in charge,including b u y i n gand store work ....1 5 6

per weekover malebasic wage.

Caretakers 2 1 6Lift Attendant .... 16 6

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18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 830

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 166 of 1960.Between The Royal Australian Nursing Federation

(Western Australian Branch) Industrial Unionof Workers, Perth, Applicant, and The Hon.Minister for Health, Respondent.

HAVING heard Miss K. R. Reidy on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. E. R. Kelly on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 37 of 1959, be and the same is herebyamended in the terms of the attached scheduleand that such amendments shall operate as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingon or after the 30th day of January, 1960.

Dated at Perth this 3rd day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Clause 30WagesDelete this clause and

insert in lieu:-30.Wages.

(a) Wages shall be paid at least twice percalendar month, or fortnightly at the option of theemployer, provided that, by agreement between theemployer and the Federation, the wages in anyparticular case may be paid once per calendarmonth.

(b) The minimum wage rates payable to workersshall be as set out hereunder. The rates for con-venience sake are set forth in weekly amounts.

Male Female£ Sd. £ s.d.

Basic WageMetropolitan Area, being

that portion of theState comprised with-in a radius of 15miles from the Gen-eral Post Olfice Perth 14 1 6 10 11 2

Agricultural Area, beingthe South-West LandDivision of the State,except such portionthereof as is com-prised within theMetropolitan Area 14 1 3 10 10 11

Percentage Percentageof Male of Female

Basic Wage Basic WageStudent Nurses.Under 21 years of age at

commencement oftraining-

1st year 59 512nd year .... 66 573rd year .... 78 67

21 years of age or overat commencement oftraining-

1st year 761 662nd year .... 79 683rd year 82 71

MarginPer Week

£ s. d.Tuberculosis Staff Nurse.1st year 4002nd year 4503rd year 4 10 0

(c) A Tuberculosis Staff Nurse in Charge of aBlock, Sick Bay, Afternoon Duty or acting asNight Superintendent shall be paid an additionalfour shillings (4s.) for shift while so engaged.

2. Delete the Rise and Fall clause inserted inthis Award by Order No. 77 of 1960 on the 30th dayof January, 1960.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 339 of 1959.Between The West Australian Plumbers and Sheet

Metal Workers' Industrial Union of Workersand The West Australian Plumbers and SheetMetal Workers' Industrial Union of Workers(Fremantle Branch), Applicants, and F. In-stone & Co. and Others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. R. Clohessy on behalf of theapplicants, and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court. and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 7 of 1952 as amended, be and the sameis hereby further amended in the terms of theattached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.Clause 6WagesDelete subclause (b) and in-

sert in lieu thereof the following:Margin

Per Week£ s. d.

(b) Adult Males:(i) Sheet Metal Section:

Sheet Metal Workerlstclass .... .... .... 416 0Sheet Metal Worker-2nd class .... .... 3 4 0Heavy press operator ordrop hammer-hand 1 12 0Light press operator 1 5 6Men employed exclusivelyor principally in soldering 1 12 0Ridging, downpipe, and!or guttering machinists,and power machinists 1 5 6Spinner, 1st class 3 17 0Spinner, other .... 1 18 6Process worker .... 1 5 6

(ii) Canister Making in all itsbranches:

Die-setter and leadingpress hand .... 1 18 6Canister-makers by handand riveters by hand 1 18 6Solderer and dipper 1 5 6Operators of power pies-ses and other machinesnot otherwise specified 1 5 6Cap solderers .... 1 5 6

(iii) Stove and range fitters andassemblers .... .... 3 1 0

(iv) Gas-meter makers, repairersand,'or testers ........ 3 1 0

(v) Painting Section:Spray painter .... 1 12 0Painter using brush 1 9 0

(vi) Tool and materials storeman 1 9 6

(vii) Welding Section:First-class sheet metalwelder ........ 4 16 0Second-class sheet metalwelder .... .... 2 5 0Third-class sheet metalwelder .... .... 1 12 0

(viii) Galvanising Section:Galvaniser .... 3 1 0Assistant working overmetal pot .... 1 12 0Pickler .... .... 1 9 6

(ix) All others .... .... NilThese alterations will take effect as from the

beginning of the first pay period commencing onor after today.

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IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Nos. 33, 82 and 179 of 1960.Between Australian Workers' Union, Westralian

Branch, Industrial Union of Workers andOthers, Applicants, and Broken Hill Propriet-ary Company Limited, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. H. Barry on behalf of theAustralian Workers' Union, Westralian Branch,Industrial Union of Workers, Mr. D. Maguire onbehalf of The Federated Engine Drivers and Fire-men's Union of Workers of Western Australia.Mr. J. Mutton on behalf of the other Union Appli-cants and Mr. D. E. Cort on behalf of the respon-dent, and by consent, the Court in pursuance ofthe powers contained in Section 92 of the IndustrialArbitration Act, 1912-1952, doth hereby order anddeclare that Award No. 5 of 1957 as amended, beand the same is hereby further amended in theterms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 12th day of February, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Delete Schedules ''A," "A(i) ," ''A (ii) ," ''A (iii)"

attached to this Award and substitute in lieuthereof the following:

Schedule "A."Australian Workers' Union.

The minimum rates of wages payable under theprovisions of Schedule "A" of this Award shallbe as follows:

Basic WagePer Week

£ s.d.South-West Land Division of the

State .... .... .. .... 14 1 3

Leading hands appointed as such by theemployer shall he paid an allowance of three shill-ings (3s.) per shift.

Liberty is reserved to the Union to applyto amend these rates.

Schedule "A(i)."Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Union.

The minimum rates of wages payable under theprovisions of Schedule "A(i)" of this Award shallbe as follows:

Basic WagePer Week

£ s.d.South-West Land Division of the

State 14 1 3Adults

MarginOver BasicWage Per

Week

Liberty is reserved to the Union to apply toamend these rates.

Schedule "A (ii)Coastal District Committee Amalgamated Engi-

neering Union Association of Workers; StateExecutive, Australasian Society of Engineers In-dustrial Association of Workers; Electrical TradesUnion of Workers of Australia (Western AustralianBranch), Perth.

The minimum rates of wages payable under theprovisions of Schedule "A(ii)" of this Award shallbe as follows:

Basic WagePer Week

£ s.d.South-West Land Division of the

State 14 1 3Margin

Over BasicWage Per

Week

Schedule "A(iii)The Boilermakers' Society of Australia, Union of

Workers, Coastal Districts, W.A.The minimum rates of wages payable under

the provisions of Schedule "A(iii)" of this Awardshall be as follows:

Basic WagePer Week

£ s.d.South-West Land Division of the

State .... .... .... .... 14 1 3

MarginOver BasicWage Per

Week£ s. d.

AdultsBoilermaker .... .... 4 16 0Boilermaker, the greater part of

whose time is occupied in mark-ing off and/or making tem-plates .... .... .... 90

2. These amendments shall operate from the1 0 beginning of the first pay period commencing after

15 0 the date hereof.

MarginOver BasicWage Per

Week(b) Adults£ s. d.Billet Yard-

Shearsman 1 11 0Slingsman 1 5 0Tallyman 2 3 0

Continuous FurnaceFurnace charger 1 11 0Pusher-out 1 5 0Skidman . .... 1 a 0

Mill OperationRoll hand .... 3 3 0Rolls attendant .... 3 11 0Screw box attendant 1 5 0Tilting table operator 2 9 0Main pulpit operator 3 3 0Scrap bundler and cutter 1 5 0Mill and finishing end shngsman 1 11 0Tackle man .... 2 9 0Cooling bed operator 1 5 0Product shearsman 2 3 0Product shearsman's assistant 1 5 0Cradleman 1 5 0Bundler .... 1 5 0Inspector-recorder 2 9 0Lubricating attendant 1 11 0Tongsman 1 5 0

Angle PressStraightener .... 2 3 0Feeder ... 1 5 0Assistant to straightener 1 1 0

Wejghmanangle press recorder 1 16 0

(b) Adults-£ s. d.

Fittermechanical .... 4 16 0Fitterelectrical .... 4 16 0Millwright .... .... 4 16 0Roll turner (finisher) .... 6 0 0First class machinist .... 4 16 0Second class machinist .... 3 4 0Third class machinist ... 2 5 0Tradesmen's assistants . .. 1 9 6Rigger and splicer .... 1 15 0

£ s. d.Luffing crane driver .... 3 17 0Billet crane driver .... 1 17 6Rolling mill crane driver .... 2 3 0Fence post crane driver .... 1 11 6Mobile crane driver . .... 3 6 0

Fence Post PlantPlant hands 136

MiscellaneousLabourer touching up brick-

work and floors and foun-dations of engines andmachinery, and standardsnear the ground 1 10

Sweeper 10 0Patrolman 1 50Changehouse attendant and

lavatory attendant 1Gardener ....

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IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 6 of 1960.Between Transport and Motor Operators' Union

of Workers, Perth, Applicant, and BreadManufacturers (Perth and Suburbs) IndustrialUnion of Employers of Western Australia,Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. D. Culley on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 29 of 1949, as amended, be and thesame is hereby further amended in the terms ofthe attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.Delete Clause 4Wages, and insert in lieu

thereof the following:-4. Wages:The minimum rates of wages payable to workers

covered by this Award shall be as follows:Per Week

£ s.d.(i) Basic Wage:

Within a radius of 15 miles fromthe General Post Office, Perth 14 1 6

Outside a 15-mile radius but withina 25-mile radius from the G.P.O.Perth and within a radius of5-miles from the P.O. Collie 14 1 3

MarginPer Week

(ii) Adults:Bread carters .... .... 1 14 0

Bread carters in charge ofmotor vehicles .... .... 2 4 0

(iii) Juniors:Per centof BasicWage

If under 17 years of age 61

If 17 and under 18 years of age ....72If 18 and under 19 years of age ....84If 19 and under 20 years of age . 93

If 20 and under 21 years of age ....97(iv) CasualsCasual hands shall be paid two

shillings (2s.) per day in excess of the rates pre-scribed for weekly hands. If employed only partof the day, the extra two shillings (2s.) shall bepaid. The minimum payment to a casual handshall be four (4) hours in any one day.

(v) Bread carters who are required in any weekto collect moneys and account for them as partof their duties, are to be paid six shillings (6s.)a week in addition to the rates before mentioned.

Clause 14General Conditions Delete sub-clause (a) and insert in lieu thereof the follow-ing:

Juniors employed within a five (5) mileradius of Collie may be employed in the pro-portion of one (1) Junior to every five (5)or fraction of five (5) adult bread cartersemployed provided that where no adult driveris employed one junior driver may be em-ployed.

These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencingafter the date hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 105 of 1960.Between West Australian Operative Bakers' Union

of Workers, Applicant, and H. Rendell (Bun-bury), Wooltorton Bros. (Northam) and Others,Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. T. Nielsen on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order aMd declare thatAward No. 15 of 1955, as amended, be and thesame is hereby further amended in the termsof the attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.Clause 7WagesDelete Subclauses (a) and

(b) and insert in lieu thereof the followingThe minimum rates of wages payable to workers

covered by this Award shall be as follows:Basic Wage:

Rates PerWeek£ s.d.

Outside a 25-mile radius from theG.P.O. Perth but within theSouth-West Land Division .... 14 1 3

Rest of State excluding the areawithin a radius of 8 miles fromthe Post Office Kalgoorlie ....13 17 4

Margin overBasic WagePer Week

Adults: £ s. d.Foreman in charge of four (4) or

more workers .... .... 590Foreman in charge of less than four

(4) workers .... .... .... 5 0 6(For the purpose of these calcula-

tions "workers" shall be deemedto include apprentices.)

Single hand baker .... .... 4 13 0Doughmaker .... 4 13 0Baker doing oven work .... .... 4 4 6Board hand .... .... 3 17 0

Per HourJobber- s. d.

Outside a 25-mileradius from the G.P.O.,Perth, but within theSouth - West LandDivision .... .... 9 2-17/40Rest of State exclud-ing the area within aradius of 8 miles fromthe Post Office, Kal-goorlie .... 9 0

Jobber taking charge, 5s. perday extra.

These alterations will take effect as from theheginning of the first pay period commencingafter today.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTEI4N AUSTRALIA.

No. 251 of 1959.Between Coastal District Committee, Amalgamated

Engineering Union Association of Workers andothers, Applicants, and General Manager, WestAustralian Government Tramways and Ferries,Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. J. Mutton on behalf of theapplicants and Mr. E. R. Kelly on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, the Court in pursuance

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of the powers contained in section 92 of the Indus-trial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, doth hereby orderand declare that Award No. 10 and 37 of 1955 beand the same is hereby amended in the terms ofthe attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 24th day of December, 1959.By the Court,

[L.S.l (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.

(a) Clause 24Allowances and Special Provi-sions.Delete paragraphs (2) and (3) hereof andinsert in lieu thereof:

Leading hands in charge of not less thanthree (3) and not more than ten (10) employeesshall be paid nineteen shillings (l9s.) per weekextra.

Leading hands in charge of more than ten(10) and not more than twenty (20) employeesshall be paid thirty eight shillings and sixpence(38s. 6d.) per week extra.

(b) Schedule 1.WagesDelete this Scheduleand insert in lieu thereof:

Schedule I.Wages.

£ s.d.Basic WageMetropolitan Area 14 1 6

Marginper week£ s. d.

Classification.Blacksmith ... 4 19 0Fitter, including electrical fitter and

brass finisher 4 18 0Fitter in Diesel Injection Room

after twelve (12) months' ser-vice .... .... 526

4, Armature Winder 4 16 0Turner 4 16 0Motor Mechanic 4 16 0Welder .... .... 4 16 0Blacksmith's Striker 196Fitter and Mechanic's Assistant 196General Labourer NilThe rates of pay for apprentices

shall be as under:-% of maleBasic Wage

1st year .... 33?32nd year 453rd year .... 654th year 855th year .... 100 -F £1JuniorsThe rates for Junior

workers shall be as under:Up to 16 years of age 25Up to 17 years of age 35Up to 18 years of age 45tIp to 19 years of age 60Up to 20 years of age 75Up to 21 years of age 90

Liberty is reserved in respect to Item 7Welder.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 165 of 1960.Between The Royal Australian Nursing Federation

(Western Australian Branch) Industrial Unionof Workers, Perth, Applicant, and The Hon.Minister for Health, Respondent.

HAVING heard Miss K. R. Reidy on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. E. R. Kelly on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 39 of 1959 be and the same is herebyamended in the terms of the attached schedule

and that such amendments shall operate as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingon or after the 30th day of January, 1960.

Dated at Perth this 3rd day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Clause 20Salaries.Delete this clause and

insert in lieu:-20.Salaries.

The minimum salary per week payable toworkers under this award shall be:-

£ s. d.(a) Basic Wage-

Metropolitan area being thatportion of the State comprisedwithin a radius of 15 milesfrom the General Post Office,Perth .... .... .... .... 10 11 2South-West Land Division ex-cluding the metropolitan area 10 10 11Rest of State .... .... .... 10 8 0

(b) Margins per week above basicwage-

Staff Supervisor-1st year 7 10 02nd year '7 15 03rd year 800

Senior Sister-1st year 6 15 02nd year 7003rd year '750

Sisters-1st year 60 02nd year 65 03rd year 6 10 0

Salaries shall be paid at least twice per calendarmonth, or fortnightly, at the option of the em-ployer. Provided that by arrangement betweenthe employer and the Federation, the salary mayin any particular case be paid once per calendarmonth.

2. Delete the Rise and Fall clause inserted inthis Award by Order No. 77 of 1960 on the 30thday of January, 1960.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 277 of 1959.Between The Boilermakers' Society of Australia,

Union of Workers, Coastal Districts, W.A.,Applicant, and The State Electricity Com-mission of Western Australia, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. G. Cahill on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. R. A. West on behalf of theRespondent, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 38 of1955, be and the same is hereby amended in theterms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 24th day of December, 1959.By the Court,

IlLS.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.(a) Clause 29Leading Hands.Delete this

clause and insert in lieu thereof:Clause 29Leading Hands.

Leading hands placed in charge ofNot less than three and not more thanten (10) other workers shall be paid nine-teen shillings (19s.) per week extra.More than ten (10) and not more thantwenty (20) other workers, shall be paidthirty eight shillings and sixpence(38s. Gd.) per week extra.

842 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

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(C) More than twenty (20) other workers, shallbe paid fifty seven shillings and sixpence(575. 6d.) per week extra.

(b) Wages ScheduleDelete this Schedule andsubstitute in place thereof the following

Wages Schedule.Per Week

£ s.d.(a) Basic Wage.

Metropolitan Area 14 1 6South-West Land Division 14 1 3

(b) Margins.Boilermaker ,... .... .... 4 16 0Welder (1st Class) who is re-quired to apply general tradeexperience .... .... 4 16 0Boilermaker who for thegreater part of his time is oc-cupied in marking off and/ormaking templates or jigs ... 5 9 0

Percentageof BasicWage

(c) Apprentices.First year ... 33?,Second year ... 45Third year .... 65Fourth year .... 85Fifth year ... .100 plus £1

Liberty to apply is reserved with regard to Item2Welder.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 48 of 1960.Between Australian Workers' Union, Westralian

Branch, Industrial Union of Workers, Appli-cant, and White Rock Quarries and Others,Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. H. Barry on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 44 of 1948, as amended, be and thesame is hereby further amended in the terms ofthe attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Delete subclauses (a) and (b) of Clause 18,

Wages, and insert in lieu thereof the following:Basic Wage:

Per Week£ s.d.

Within a radius of fifteen miles ofthe G.P.O. Perth .... .... 14 1 6

Outside a fifteen mile radius of theG.P.O. Perth but within theSouth-West Land Division ofthe State .... .... 14 1 3

MarginPer WeekOver Basic

WageAdult Males:

£ s. d.Powder Monkey 2 15 6Crusher Feeder 25 0Machine Man .... 1 16 6Men Barring Down 1 16 6Spaller 1 16 6Plant Attendant 2 15 6Man filling wagons under bin 1 16 6Tool Sharpener 26 0Others .... 17 6

2. These alterations shall take effect as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingon or after the date hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFTESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 342 of 1959.Between The Federated Engine Drivers and Fire-

men's Union of Workers of Western Australia,Applicant, and Industrial Extracts Limited,Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. D. E. Maguire on behalf ofthe applicant and Mr. D. E. Cort on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 11 of 1958be and the same is hereby amended in the terms ofthe attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 12th day of February, 1960.By the Court,

IlLS.] (Sgd.) H. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.

(vii) Where two or more firemenare employed on one shift,one fireman shall be theleading fireman and shallbe paid one shilling (is.)per shift extra.

(viii) Persons engaged inside thegas or water space of anyboiler, flue, or economiserin cleaning or scrapingwork shall, whilst so em-ployed, be paid in additionto his ordinary or overtimerate, ninepence (9d.) perhour.

These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing aftertoday.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 167 of 1960.Between The Royal Australian Nursing Federa-

tion (Western Australian Branch) IndustrialUnion of Workers, Perth, Applicant and TheBoard of Management of The Perth DentalHospital, Respondent.

HAVING heard Miss K. H. Reidy on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. E. R. Kelly on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration

Delete subclause (b) of Clause 9, Wages, andinsert in lieu thereof the following:

MarginPer Week

£ s. d.(b) (i) Stationary engine driver

whose work requires a Firstor Second Class Certificate 2 17 6

(ii) Stationary Engine Driverwhose work requires aThird Class Certificate .... 2 5 0

(iii) Engine Drivers who alsoattend to and are in chargeof electric generator ordynamo (other than adynamo for merely lightingthe works) extra ........ 19 0

(iv) Winch Drivers .... 2 8 0(v) Mobile Crane Drivers 3 6 0(vi) Firemen:

(a) Attending one boileror one suction gasgenerator ........ 1 16 0

(b) Attending two ormore boilers or twoor more suction gasgenerators .... 2 9 6

(C) Trimmer ........ 1 1 0

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844 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 38 of 1959, be and the same is herebyamended in the terms of the attached scheduleand that such amendments shall operate as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingon or after the 30th day of January, 1960.

Dated at Perth this 3rd day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Clause 19SalariesDelete this clause and

insert in lieu:-19.Salaries.

The minimum salary per week payable toworkers under this award shall be:-

£ s. d.Basic Wage

Metropolitan Area .... .... 10 11 2Elsewhere in South-West

Land Division .... .... 10 10 11Elsewhere in State .... ... 10 8 0

Percentageof Basic

WageStudent Nurses

First year 62Second year 68Third year 79

Marginover BasicWage Per

Week£ s. d.

Dental NursesFirst year 2 10 0Second year 2 17 6Third year 35 0Fourth year 3 12 6Thereafter 45 0

2. Delete the Rise and Fall clause inserted inthis Award by Order No. 77 of 1960 on the 30thday of January, 1960.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 49 of 1960.Between Australian Workers' Union, Westralian

Branch, Industrial Union of Workers, Appli-cant, and A. T. Brine & Sons Pty. Ltd., Re-spondent.

HAVING heard Mr. H. Barry on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. D. E. Cort on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92of the Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 43 of1956 as amended, be and the same is hereby fur-ther amended in the terms of the attachedSchedule.

Dated at Perth this 12th day of February, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Clause 20Wages.Delete the existing clause

and insert in lieu thereof the following:-20.Wages.

Per Week£ s.d.

Basic Wage .,. .... .... .... 14 1 3

MarginOver BasicWage Per

Week£ s. d.

Adult Males:Quarrying machines operator .... 1 18 6Labourer .... .. 17 6

2. These alterations shall take effect as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingon or after the date hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 276 of 1959.Between The Boilermakers' Society of Australia,

Union of Workers, Coastal Districts, W.A.,Applicant, and The Minister for Works (asMinister controlling the State EngineeringWorks), Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. G. Cahill on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. E. Kelly on behalf of theRespondent, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 9 of1957, be and the same is hereby amended in theterms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 24th day of December, 1959.By the Court,

[L.SJ (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.First ScheduleWages.Delete this schedule

and substitute in place thereof the following:First ScheduleWages.

Per Week£ s.d.

Basic Wage 14 1 6Margins over Basic Wage.

Boilermaker on flanging orangle fires . . .. . .. 6 5 0Boilermaker on Big Press .... 6 5 0Boilermaker who for the greaterpart of his time is occupied inmarking off and/or makingtemplates or jigs .... .... 5 9 0Boilermaker ........ .... 4 16 0Welder, 1st class, who is re-quired to apply general tradeexperience ........ .... 4 16 0

Casual Worker.A casual worker shall be paid ten per cent.

(10%) of the ordinary rate in addition to theordinary rate for his class of work.

Leading Hands.A leading hand placed in charge of

not less than three (3) and not morethan ten (10) other workers shall be paidnineteen shillings (19s.) per week extra;more than ten (10) and not more than(20) other workers shall be paid thirtyeight shillings and sixpence (38s. Gd.) perweek extra;more than twenty (20) other workers shallbe paid fifty seven shillings and sixpence(57s. 6d.) per week extra.

Percentageof Basic

WageApprentices.

First year 33Second year 45Third year 65Fourth year 85Fifth year 100 plusElLiberty to apply is reserved with regard to Item

5Welder.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 146 of 1960.Between The West Australian Vehicle Builders'

Industrial Union of Workers, Applicant, andBoltons Pty. Ltd. and Others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. R. L. Jones on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. 0. Martin on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitration

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Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 8 of 1955, as amended, be and the sameis hereby further amended in the terms of theattached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.Delete subclause (b) of Clause 9.Wages and

insert in lieu thereof the following:Margin

Per Week£ s. d.

(b) Adult Males:

These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencingafter today.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 176 of 1960.Between The Operative Stonemasons' Union of

Workers of Western Australia, Applicant, andWilson Gray and Co. Pty. Ltd. and Others,Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. P. W. Hughes on behalf ofthe applicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbi-tration, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and de-clare that Award No. 9 of 1950, as amended, beand the same is hereby further amended in theterms of the attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Clause 10Wages.Delete subclauses (a)

and (b) of this clause and insert in lieu thereofthe following:

Per Week£ s.d.

(a) Basic Wage:Adult Males .... .... .... 14 1 6

MarginPer Week

£ s. d.(b) Adult Males:

(i) Natural Stone:

worker (other than a fixer) shallreceive a margin of thirteen (13)shillings per week. Provided fur-ther that a worker changing to ahigher classification (other thanthat of a fixer) shall be paid, for thefirst six (6) months' experience, insuch higher classification, at therate he would have received had henot been transferred to the higherclassification.

2. These alterations shall take effect as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingafter the date hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 185 of 1960.Between Transport and Motor Operators' Union of

Workers, Perth, Applicant, and Broken HillProprietary Company Limited, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. D. Culley on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. J. M. Ince on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, the Court in pursuanceof the powers contained in Section 92 of theIndustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, do herebyorder and declare that Award No. 9B of 1956, beand the same is hereby amended in the terms ofthe attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 16th day of February, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Delete Clause 6 (Wages), and insert in lieu

thereof the following:6.Wagcs.

Per Week

2. These amendments shall operate from thebeginning of the first pay period commencing afterthe date hereof.

(1) Coachsmith .... 4 16 0(2) Wheelwright Smith .... 4 16 0(3) General Smith ., .... 4 16 0(4) Farrier .... .... 4 16 0(5) Spring maker and/or fitter on

vehicles . . .... 4 16 0(6) Body maker .... 4 16 0(7) Panel beater .... 4 16 0(8) Lead wiper and/or metal

finisher .... . . .. 4 6 6(9) Wheelwright .... 4 6 6

(10) Wood machinist (other thanspecified) .... 3 17 0

(11) Wheelmaker .... 4 6 6(12) Painter .... .... 4 6 6(13) Spray painter ..., .... 4 6 6(14) Trimmer .... .. 4 6 6(15) Sign writer (vehicle building

and repair trade) ... 4 6 6(16) Grainer (vehicle building and

repair trade) .... 4 6 6(17) First Class Welder .... 4 16 0(18) Second Class Welder .... 2 5 0(19) Third Class Welder .... 1 18 6(20) Fourth Class Welder .... 1 12 0(21) Timber bending machinist .... 3 13 6(22) Sectional Trimmer .... 2 17 6(23) Floorman .... .... 2 8 0(24) Metal Panel fixer .... 2 8 0(25) Painters' Labourer .... 1 9 0(26) Assembler, vyceman .... 1 15 0(27) Smith's Striker .... 1 9 6(28) Storeman .... 1 9 6(29) All others .... Nil

(a) Basic Wage

(b) Adult Males:(i) Motor Drivers of vehicles

Not exceeding twenty-five

£ s.d.14 1 3

Marginper Week.

£ a. d.

cwt. capacity .... 2 6 0Exceeding twenty-five cwt.

and not exceeding threetons capacity .... 2 19 0

Exceeding three tons andunder six tons capacity 3 11 6

(ii) Fork lift driver ........(iii) Front end loader driver (pneu-

matic tyres) ........3

3

4 6

4 6

(vi) Tractor driver ........ 2 19 0

(v) Straddle carrier driver 3 10 6

Stone Polisher 1 18 6Frame Sawyer 1 12 0Frame Sawyer's Assistant 19 0Carborundum Sawyer

(ii) Cast Stone:1 12 0

Machinist (cast stone) 1 9 6Cast stone worker (other than

machinist) .... 1 3 0Monumental cast stone fixer 2 5 0

Provided that for the first six (6)months' experience in the industry a

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IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 9 of 1960.Between The Federated Engine Drivers and Fire-

men's Union of Workers of Western Australia,Applicant, and Minister for Public Health,Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. D. E. Maguire on behalf of theapplicant anc' Mr. L. E. Boylan on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 83 of 1948, as amended, be and thesame is hereby further amended in the terms ofthe attached schedule and that such amendmentsshall operate as from the beginning of the firstpay period commencing on or after the datehereof.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.Clause 3Wages.Delete the whole of the exist-

ing clause arid insert in lieu thereof the follow-ing:-

3.Wages.Per Week

£. s. d.Basic WageGoldfields Area 13 17 4

Margin PerWeek OverBasic Wage

£ s. d.Boiler Attendant fireman 296District AllowanceA district allowance

shall be paid to all workers of 2s. 4d. per week.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 316 of 1959.Between State Executive, Australasian Society of

Engineers' Industrial Association of Workers,Applicant, and E. C. Stott & Co. Ltd. andOthers, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. F. Marshall on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of therespondents, and by consent, I, the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial Arbitra-tion Act, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declarethat Award No. 9 of 1953, as amended, be andthe same is hereby further amended in the termsof the attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.1. Clause 12WagesDelete subclauses (a)

and (b) of clause 12 wages and insert in lieuthereof the following:

Per Week£ s.d.

Basic Wage:Males 14 1 6

Marginper week£ s. d.

Adults:Accounting Machine Mechanic 4 16 0Typewriter Mechanics:First Class 3 12 6Second Class .... 280Third Class ... 13 0

2. These alterations shall take effect as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingon or after the date hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 47 of 1960.Between Australian Workers' Union, Westralian

Branch, Industrial Union of Workers, Appli-cant, and A. G. Watt and Swan SettlersAssociation, Respondents.

RAVING heard Mr. H. Barry on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. D. B. Cort on behalf of theRespondents, and by consent, the Court in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, dothhereby order and declare that Award No. 8 of 1951,as amended, be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 12th day of February, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S.l (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Delete subclauses (a) and (b) of Clause 22,

Wages and insert in lieu thereof the following:Males Females

Per Week Per Week(a) Basic Wage: £ s.d. £ s.d.

Within a 15-mileradius of the G.P.O.Perth .... 14 1 6 10 11 2

Outside a 15-mileradius of the G.P.O.Perth, but within theSouth-West L a n dDivision .... .... 14 1 3 10 10 11

Marginover Male

Basic Wageper Week

(b) Adult Males: £ s. d.All males engaged in production .... 1 10 6

2. These alterations shall take effect as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commencingon or after the date hereof.

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 335 of 1959.Between The Operative Painters and Decorators

Industrial Union of Workers, Perth, Appli-cant, and Swansea Cycle and Motor Companyand Others, Respondents.

HAVING heard Mr. J. G. White on behalf of theApplicant and Mr. J. M. Ince on behalf of theRespondents, and by consent, the Court, in pur-suance of the powers contained in Section 92 ofthe Industrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, do herebyorder and declare that Award No. 30 of 1948, asamended, be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 16th day of February, 1960.By the Court,

{L.S.I (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.1. Delete subclauses (a) and (b) of Clause 7

Wages and insert in lieu thereof the following:Per Week

Basic Wage: £ s. d.Within a radius of fifteen (15) miles

from the G.P.O. Perth ....14 1 6Outside a fifteen (15) mile radius

but within a twenty-five (25)mile radius from the G.P.O.,Perth 14 1 3

MarginPer Week

Adult Males: £ s. d.Liner and Writer 2 5 0Enameller (Brush or spray) 1 12 0All others .... .... .... .... Nil

2. These alterations shall take effect as fromthe beginning of the first pay period commenQingafter the date hereof.

846 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

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IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 67 of 1960.

Between Merchant Service Guild of Australia,Western Australian Section, Union of Workers,Applicant, and Fremantle Harbour TrustCommissioners, Respondent.

HAVING heard Mr. R. H. Featherstone on behalfof the applicant and Mr. L. W. Robertson onbehalf of the respondent, the Court in pursuanceof the powers contained in Section 92 of theIndustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, do herebyorder and declare that Award No. 4 of 1957, asamended, be and the same is hereby furtheramended in the terms of the attached Schedule.

Dated at Perth this 16th day of February, 1960.By the Court,

[L.S.] (Sgd.) R. V. NEVILE,President.

Schedule.Clause 10Rates of Pay.Delete Subclause (b)

and insert:£ s. d.

(b) Margin .... .... .... .... 9 5 6

IN THE COURT OF ARBITRATION OFWESTERN AUSTRALIA.

No. 256 of 1959.Between West Australian Operative Bakers' Union

of Workers, Applicant, and Bread Manufac-turers' (Perth and Suburbs) Industrial Unionof Employers of Western Australia, Respon-dent.

HAVING heard Mr. T. Nielsen on behalf of theapplicant and Mr. G. Martin on behalf of therespondent, and by consent, I. the undersigned,Conciliation Commissioner of the Court of Arbitra-tion, in pursuance of a remission to me by thesaid Court and in pursuance of the powers con-tained in Section 92 of the Industrial ArbitrationAct, 1912-1952, do hereby order and declare thatAward No. 72 of 1948, as amended, be and thesame is hereby further amended in the terms ofthe attached schedule.

Dated at Perth this 5th day of February, 1960.(Sgd.) S. F. SCHNAARS,

Conciliation Commissioner.

Schedule.Delete subclauses (a) and (b) of Clause 7-

Wagesand insert in lieu thereof the following:The minimum rates of wages payable to workerscovered by this Award shall be as follows:

Per Week£ s. d.

Basic Wage:Within a 15-mile radius from the

G.P.O. PerthOutside a 15-mile radius from the

G.P.O., Perth, but within a25-mile radius

Adults:Foreman in charge of four (4) or

more workers .,,.

Foreman in charge of less than four(4) workers ...

(For the purpose of these calcula-tions "workers" shall be deemedto include "apprentices.")

Single hand bakerDoughmakerBaker doing oven work or hoard

hand .... ....

14 1 6

14 1 3

Marginper week

£ s. d.

INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT.

No. 14 of 1960.(Registered 17/2/1960.)

THIS agreement made in pursuance of the In-dustrial Arbitration Act, 1912-1952, this 17th dayof February, 1960, between The Federated EngineDrivers and Firemen's Union of Workers ofWestern Australia, formerly the Metropolitan andSouth-Western Federated Engine Drivers andFiremen's Union of the one part and th.e Hon.Minister for Industrial Development of the otherpart, whereby it is mutually agreed as follows:

Whereas the parties hereto being the parties tothe Industrial Agreement made on the 13th dayof February, 1951, and Nod. 2 of 1951 have mutuallyagreed that the said Industrial Agreement shallbe and the same is hereby varied in the mannerfollowing, that is to say:-

1. Clause 5Wages--Delete existing clause andinsert in lieu thereof the following:

Basic Wage:£ s. d.

South-West Land Division 14 1 3

MarginPer Week

Classifications:£ s. d.

Turbine Driver .... 3 2 6

Engine Driversif required to hold a first

class certificate .... ..., 2 17 6If required to hold a third

class certificate .... 2 5 0Locomotive engine drivers 2 14 6Firemen

Main boilers .... .... 2 14 6Auxiliary boilers .... 2 1 0

(These margins for firemen includea special allowance of 5s. weeklycovering special duties.)

Where two firemen are employed oneshall be classed as a leadingfireman and paid is. per dayextra.Trimmer ........ .... 1 1 0

Per Hours. d.

Jobber (within a 15-mileradius of the G.P.O 10 2-31/40

Jobber (outside a 15-mileradius and within a25-mile radius of theG.P.O., Perth) 10 2-5/8

Jobber taking charge-5s. perday extra.

These alterations will take effect as from thebeginning of the first pay period commencingafter the date hereof.

Clause 6Additions to Margins.Delete thefigures "15s." and insert in lieu thereof thefigures "lOs."

Clause 10Overtime and Penalty Rates forcontinuous process and other continuous shiftworkersSubclause (b) Saturday Time.Deletethis sub-clause and insert in lieu thereof the follow-

7 1 0 ing:-Subclause (b) Saturday Time:

6 12 6 (i) Rostered shift work ,performed on Satur-day up to a maximum of eight hours ineach shift shall be included in the week'swork and be paid for at the rate of time

6 4 0 and a half.6 4 0 (ii) The extra half rate shall stand alone

and, be paid for as an addition 'to the5 9 0 workers' weekly earnings.

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848 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

4. Clause 11Shift Work.Delete the existingclause and insert in lieu thereof the following:

Except where otherwise provided, em-ployees shall be allowed to rotate shifts, andchange of shift shall as far as possible, be arrangedto suit transport facilities.

The loading on ordinary rates for ShiftWork shall be as follows:

Afternoon shiftfive per cent (5%).Night Shiftten per cent. (10%).

5. Clause 20.Payment for Sickness.(a) (i) A worker shall be entitled to payment

for non-attendance on the ground of personalill-health for one-twelfth (1/12th) of a week'spay for each completed month of service.

The liability of the Employer shall in nocase exceed one (1) week's wages during eachcalendar year in respect of each worker but thesick leave herein provided shall be allowed toaccumulate and any portion unused in any yearmay be availed of in the next or any succeedingyear.

Payment hereunder may be adjusted atthe end of each calendar year, or at the timethe worker leaves the service of the employer, inthe event of the worker being entitled by servicesubsequent to the sickness to a greater allowancethan that made at the time the sickness occurred.

(b) This clause shall not apply where the workeris entitled to Compensation under the Workers'Compensation Act 1912-1956.

(c) No worker shall be entitled to the benefit ofthis clause unless he produces proof satisfactoryto the employer or his representative of sickness,but the employer shall not be entitled to a medicalcertificate unless the absence is for three (3)consecutive working days or more.

(d) No payment shall be made for any absencedue to the worker's own fault, neglect or mis-conduct.

In witness whereof the parties hereto havehereunder set their hands the day and year firsthereinbefore written.Signed for and on behalf of the Wood-Distillation,

Charcoal-Iron and Steel Industry in the pre-sence of

A. CONSTANTINE,General Manager.

F. McMULLEN.Signed for and on behalf of the Federated Engine

Drivers and Firemen's Union of Workers ofWestern Australia in the presence of

D. E. MAGUIRE,[L.S.] Secretary.

R. A. BRANSON,President.

MINING ACT, 1904-1957.Part XIII Division 1.

Before the W.A. Coal Industry Tribunal held atCollie.

Application No. 19 of 1959.Between Australian Collieries' Staff Association,

W.A. Branch Union of Workers, Collie, Appli-cant, and Amalgamated Collieries of W.A. Ltd.and Others, Respondents.Application to amend Long Service Leave

Award No. 108 of 1955.(Application No. 19 of 1959 of the W.A. Coal

Industry Tribunal,)Decision.

The Tribunal hereby awards, orders, and pre-scribes that the Long Service Leave (CollieriesStaff) Award No. 108 of 1955 of the W.A. Coal In-dustry Tribunal as amended, be further amendedin the following manner:-

1. Amend Clause 2 by inserting a new sub-clause:(ixa) An employee who, whether before or

after the commencement of operation of thissub-clause, has accumulated a minimum of8 completed years of continuous employment

hut less than 13 weeks of entitlement, whoseservices are terminated by his employer on orafter 1st April 1954 because of slackness oftrade and who notwithstanding the circum-stances that he has taken all reasonable stepsso to do has been unable up till 12 months ofthe date of such termination, or up till theattainment of the age of 60 years, or up tillhis death (whichever happens first) to obtainfurther employment in the Industry and inrespect of whom upon application made onhis behalf to the W.A. Coal Industry Tribunalcertifies that reasonable steps were taken toobtain such work shall be granted payment, tobe made to him, or in the case of his deathto his personal representative, on the basisof one week's pay at the appropriate rate forhis class of work for each week of entitle-ment accumulated by him and in respect ofwhich Long Service Leave has not already beentaken.

2. This amendment shall take effect forthwith.Dated at Collie this 14th day of December, 1959.

W. J. WALLWORK,Chairman, WA. Coal Industry Tribunal.

Filed in my office this 17th day of February, 1960.H. H. WILLEY,

Acting Clerk of Court of Arbitration.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Northam Sawmills Pty. Ltd.

(In Liquidation).CREDITORS of the abovenamed company are re-quired, on or before the 11th day of April, 1960,to send their names and addresses and particularsof their debts or claims and the names andaddresses of their solicitors (if any) to LeonardCharles James, the liquidator of the said company,and, if so required by notice in writing from thesaid liquidator, are, by their solicitor or otherwise,to prove their said debts or claims at 11 HowardStreet, Perth, the office of the said liquidator, atsuch time as shall be specified in such notice, orin default thereof they will be excluded from thebenefit of any distribution made before such debtsare proved.

Tuesday, the 12th day of April, 1960, at 2.30o'clock in the afternoon, at the said office, isappointed for determining as to the allowance ofthe debts and claims.

Dated this 10th day of March, 1960.L. C. JAMES,

Liquidator.A. E. Weston, James & Co., Chartered Account-

ants, 11 Howard Street, Perth, W.A.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.Notice of Increase in Share Capital beyond

the Registered Capital.(Pursuant to Section 66.)Regent Developments Ltd.

1. REGENT DEVELOPMENTS LTD. hereby givesnotice that by a special resolution of the ccmpanypassed on the 10th day of March, 1960, thenominal share capital of the company was in-creased by the addition thereto of the sum of£30,000 divided into 30,000 ordinary shares of £1each beyond the registered capital of £200,000.

The additional capital is divided as follows:Number of shares, 30,000; class of shares, ordin-

ary; nominal amount of each share, £1.The conditions subject to which the new

shares are to be issued are identical with the con-ditions now appertaining to the ordinary sharesof the company under its Articles of Association.

Dated this 11th day of March, 1960.J. R. FERGUSSON,

Secretary.Robinson, Cox & Co., 20 Howard Street, Perth,

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COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.

Notice of Special Resolution for VoluntaryWinding Up.

(Pursuant to Section 232 (1).)NOTICE is hereby given that at a general meetingof Northam Sawmills Pty. Ltd., duly convened andheld at the offices of Messrs. A. E. Weston, James& Co., of 11 Howard Street, Perth, on the 3rd dayof March, 1960, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, thefollowing special resolution was duly passed: Thatthe company would be wound up voluntarily andthat Leonard Charles James, Chartered Account-ant, of 11 Howard Street, Perth, be appointedliquidator for the purpose of such winding up.

Dated the 3rd day of March, 1960.THOS. DUFF,

Chairman of the Meeting.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.Notice Concerning Lost Share Certificates.

(Pursuant to Section 414 (1).)The Western Australian Worsted and

Woollen Mills Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the following sharecertificates for 90 ordinary shares in the above-named company, entered in the names of theshareholders named, have been lost or destroyed,and it is the intention of the directors of the above-named company to issue duplicate certificates inlieu thereof after the expiration of 28 days fromthe publication hereof.

Certificate C2335, for 12 sharesEffie MizpahCharsley, of 7 Piesse Street, Katanning.

Certificate Cl 512, for three sharesElliotPlayle, of Northam.

Certificate A549, for 25 sharesLlewellynHarold Radford, of Hackham, Adelaide,S.A.

Certificate C1883, for 5 sharesSouth AlbanySport and Picnic Syndicate, do o. J.Reeves, Cliff Street, Albany.

Certificate C1884, for 25 sharesGeorginaOlivia Stone, of "Glenisla," Guowangerup.

Certificate 2290, for 20 sharesJames ArthurTebbutt, of Leake Street, Cottesloe.

Dated the 15th day of March, 1960.S. P. RODGERS,

Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.(Section 330 (4).)

Hickson's Timber Impregnation Co. (Aust.)Pty. Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officein Western Australia of the abovenamed companyis situate at the office of Messrs. Price, Water-house & Co., Second Floor, A.M.P. Chambers, 25William Street, Perth, and that the days and hoursduring which it is accessible to the public arefrom Monday to Friday inclusive in each week(public holidays excepted), between the hours of9 a.m. and 5 p.m.

Dated the 11th day of March, 1960.PARKER & PARKER,

21 Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.(Section 99 (4).)

Latec Finance (W.A.) Pty. Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Latec Finance (W.A.) Pty. Limited is situateat the office of Messsr. Parker & Parker, 21Howard Street, Perth, and that the days and

hours during which such office is accessible tothe public are as follows: From Monday to Fri-day inclusive in each week (other than publicholidays), between the hours of 9 am. and 5 p.m.

Dated this 11th day of March, 1960.PARKER & PARKER,

21 Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

Western Australia.COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.

Notice of Situation of Registered Office and of theDays and Hours during which such Office isAccessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)G.A. Investments Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof G.A. Investments Pty. Ltd. is situated at Room29, Padbury Buildings, Forrest Place, Perth, andthat the days and hours during which such officeis accessible to the public are as follows: Mondayto Friday inclusive, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Dated this 26th day of February, 1960.

F. D. O'SULLIVAN,Director.

Walsh, Mazza & Heydon, 69 St. George's Ter-race, Perth, Solicitors.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.

Notice Concerning Lost Share Certificate.(Pursuant to Section 414 (1).)

Australian Sandalwood Company Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that share certificate No.152 for 1,750 shares in the abovenamed companyentered in the name of John Kirwan Hector, of 59Foam Street, Elwood, in the State of Victoria,Journalist, has been lost or destroyed, and it isthe intention of the directors of the abovenamedcompany to issue a duplicate certificate in lieuthereof after the expiration of 28 days from thepublication hereof.

Dated the 10th day of March, 1960.

DWYER & THOMAS,Solicitors for the abovenamed Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.

Notice of Increase in Share Capital beyondthe Registered Capital.

(Pursuant to Section 66.)John Allan Limited.

1. JOHN ALLAN LIMITED hereby gives noticethat by a special resolution of the company passedon the 8th day of March, 1960, the nominal sharecapital of the company was increased by theaddition thereto of the sum of £26,845, divided into26,845 ordinary shares of £1 each beyond theregistered capital of £973,155.

The additional capital is divided as follows:Number of shares, 26,845; class of shares, ordin-

ary; nominal amount of each share, £1.The conditions subject to which the new

shares are to be issued are identical with the con-ditions now appertaining to the ordinary sharesof the company under its Articles of Association.

Dated this 8th day of March, 1960.

M. O'GRADY,Secretary.

Robinson, Cox & Co., 20 Howard Street, Perth.

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850 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1118 March, 1960.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.(Pursuant to Section 330 (4).)

Crosse & Blackwell (Aust.) Pty. Limited.CROSSE & BLACKWELL (AUST.) PTY. LIMITED,hereby gives notice that the registered office of thecompany is situated at 294 Aberdeen Street, Perth,and that the days and hours during which suchoffice is accessible to the public are as follows:Mondays to Fridays (inclusive) 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. (public holidays excepted).

Dated this 16th day of March, 1960.

MAXWELL J. ROLFE,Agent in Western Australia.

tJnmack & Umnack, of 12 Howard Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1946.

Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Officeand/or of the Days and Hours such Office isAccessible to the Public.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)United Wholesalers Co-operative Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof United Wholesalers Co-operative Pty. Ltd. was,on the 15th day of February, 1960, changed to andis now situated at 4 Chelsea Street, East Perth.

Dated this 25th day of February, 1960.

L. H. MELLOR,Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Situation of Registered Office.

Brandenburg Investments Pty. Ltd.NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Brandenburg Investments Pty. Ltd. is situatedat Tudhoe Street, Wagin, and that the days andhours during which such office is accessible to thepublic are as follows: Monday to Friday (both in-clusive) in each week, between the hours of 10am, and 12 noon and 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.

Dated the 22nd day of February, 1960.T. A. BRANDENBURG,

Director.Messrs. Stone, James & Co., of 81 St. George's

Terrace, Perth, Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice Concerning Lost Share Certificate.

(Pursuant to Section 414 (1).)Freney Kimberley Oil Company (1932)

No Liability.NOTICE is hereby given that the undermentionedshare certificate in the abovenamed company hasbeen lost or destroyed and it is the intention ofthe directors of the abovenamed company to issuea duplicate share certificate in lieu thereof, afterthe expiration of 28 days from the publicationhereof.

Certificate No. 7273, for 100 contributing sharesof 6s. each, paid to is. 3d. per share and numbered696876-696975 inclusive, in the name of GrahamJohn Neale.

Dated at Perth this 14th day of March, 1960.A. R. LANG,

Secretary.

Western Australia.COMPANIES ACT, 1943, AND AMENDMENTS.

(Section 99 (4).)Leasing Corporation (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Leasing Corporation (Aust.) Pty. Ltd is situateat 499 Beaufort Street, Perth, in the State of West-ern Australia, and that the days and hours duringwhich such office is accessible to the public are asfollows: Monday to Friday inclusive (other thanpublic holidays) from 10 a.m. to 12 noon andfrom 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Dated this 8th day of March, 1960.MAXWELL & LALOR,23 Barrack Street, Perth,Solicitors for the Company.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1949.

Notice Concerning Lost Share Certificate.(Pursuant to Section 414 (1).)

Peters Ice Cream (WA.) Limited.NOTICE is hereby given that share certificate No.4420 for eight shares in the abovenamed company,entered in the name of Elsie Jean Rowland, hasbeen lost or destroyed and it is the intention ofthe directors of the abovenamed company to issuea duplicate certificate in lieu thereof after theexpiration of 28 days from the publication hereof.

Dated the 17th March, 1960.V. C. KELLY,

Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1959.Notice of Change in Situation of Registered Office.

(Pursuant to Section 99 (4).)Hilton Park Pictures Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that the registered officeof Hilton Park Pictures Pty. Ltd. was, on the 18thday of February, 1960, changed to and is nowsituated at Room 4, Second Floor, Bank of Ade-laide Chambers, 97 St. Georges Terrace, Perth,WA.

Dated this 29th day of February, 1960.N. J. WOODS,

Director.

COMPANIES ACT, 1943-1954.Notice of Change of Company Name.

(Section 30 (5).)NOTICE is hereby given that Henderson BusesPty. Ltd. has, by a special resolution of the com-pany and with the approval of the Registrar ofCompanies, signified in writing, changed its nameto Henderson Autos Pty. Ltd.

Dated the 29th day of February, 1960.A. C. MANNING,

Deputy Registrar of Companies.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959, and in the matter of City RealEstates Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation as a Limited. Company has this daybeen issued to City Real Estates Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 9th day of March, 1960.A. C. MANNING,

Deputy Registrar of Companies.Cothpniês Office,

Supreme Cdurt, Perth; W.A.

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IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959, and in the matter of R. J. Collins& Co. Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation as a Limited Company has this daybeen issued to R. .1. Collins & Co. Fty. Ltd

Dated this 4th day of March, 1960.

A. C. MANNING,Deputy Registrar of Companies.

Companies Office,Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959, and in the matter of Dowerin Drive-In Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation as a Limited Company has this daybeen issued to Dowerin Drive-In Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 3rd day of March, 1960.

A. C. MANNING,Deputy Registrar of Companies.

Companies Office,Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959, and in the matter of WA. Fish Fil-letting Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation as a Limited Company has this daybeen issued to W.A. Fish Filletting Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 9th day of March, 1960.

A. C. MANNING,Deputy Registrar of Companies.

Companies Office,Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959, and in the matter of G.A. Invest-ments Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation as a Limited Company has this daybeen issued to G.A. Investments Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 10th day of March, 1960.

A. C. MANNING,Deputy Registrar of Companies.

Companies Office,Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959, and in the matter of Lambert &Jones Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation as a Limited Company has this daybeen issued to Lambert & Jones Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 4th day of March, 1960.

A. C. MANNING,Deputy Registrar of Companies.

Companies Office,Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT,1943-1959, and in the matter of Latec Finance(W.A.) Pty. Limited.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation as a Limited Company has this daybeen issued to Latec Finance (W.A.) Pty. Limited.

Dated this 11th day of March, 1960.A. C. MANNING,

Deputy Registrar of Companies.Companies Office,

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIFS ACT,1943-1959, and in the matter of Leasing Cor-poration (Aust) Pty. Ltd.

NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section26 (1) of the abovenamed Act, a Certificate ofIncorporation as a Limited Company has this daybeen issued to Leasing Corporation (Aust) Pty. Ltd.

Dated this 10th day of March, 1960.A. C. MANNING,

Deputy Registrar of Companies.Companies Office,

Supreme Court, Perth, W.A.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Alice EvaCoulthard, late of Quinlan Street, Goomalling,in the State of Western Australia, Widow, de-ceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trusteesand Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, of 89 St.George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 19th dayof April, 1960, after which date the said Executorwill proceed to distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, hav-ing regard only to the claims and demands of whichit shall then have had notice.

Dated the 3rd day of March, 1960.JOSEPH, MUIR & WILLIAMS,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Mary Bertha Raine,late of Hotel Wentworth, William Street, Perth,in the State of Western Australia, Hotel Pro-prietress, Widow, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe proving Executor, care of Messrs. Robinson,Cox & Co., of 20 Howard Street, Perth, on or beforethe 19th day of April, 1960, after which date thesaid proving Executor will proceed to distribute theassets of the said deceased amongst the personsentitled thereto, having regard only to the claimsand demands of which he shall then have hadnotice.

Dated this 4th day of March, 1960.ROBINSON, COX & CO.,of 20 Howard Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Claude William Ken-dall, late of Goomalling, in the State of West-em Australia, General Merchant, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executors, The Perpetual Executors, Trustees

18 March, 1960.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 851

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852 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 March, 1960.

and Agency Company (W.A.) Limited and JohnHenry Kendall, of 89 St. George's Terrace, Perth,on or before the 19th day of April, 1960, afterwhich date the said Executors will proceed to dis-tribute the assets of the said deceased amongstthe persons entitled thereto, having regard onlyto the claims and demands of which it shall thenhave had notice.

Dated the 4th day of March, 1960.R. C. WITCOMBE,

18 Howard Street, Perth,Solicitor for the Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Norman James Barber,late of Bullaring and Yealering, in the Stateof Western Australia, Farmer, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the Estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing toR. D. Lane & Son, of Tattersall's Club Building,5 Barrack Street, Perth, or 47 Federal Street,Narrogin, on or before the 19th day of April,1960, after which date the executor will proceedto distribute the assets of the said deceased amongstthe persons entitled thereto, having regard only tothe claims and demands of which it shall thenhave had notice.

Dated this 8th day of March, 1960.R. D. LANE & SON,

Solicitors,5 Barrack Street, Perth,

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will and Codicil of AlfredYoulden Garnsworthy, late of "Youldean," 46North Road, Bassendean, in the State of West-ern Australia, Retired Works Manager, de-ceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenarned deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Execu-tor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St.George's Terrace, Perth, in the said State, on orbefore the 19th day of April, 1960, after whichdate the said Executor will proceed to distributethe assets of the said deceased amongst the per-sons entitled thereto, having regard only to theclaims and demands of which it shall then havehad notice.

Dated this 9th day of March, 1960.BOULTBEE, GODFREY & VIRTUE,

of 66 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Maude Emma Edwards,late of 26 Corner Street, Como, in the State ofWestern Australia, Married Woman, deceased.

ALL claims and demands against the estate ofthe abovenamed deceased must be sent in writingto the Executor, The Perpetual Executors, Trusteesand Agency Company (W.A.) Limited, 89 St.George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 19thday of April, 1960, after which date the saidExecutor will proceed to distribute the assets ofthe said deceased amongst the persons entitledthereto, having regard only to the claims anddemands of which it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 9th day of March, 1960.LIONEL WESTON de MORLEY,

89 St. George's Terrace, Perth,Solicitor for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

In the matter of the Will of Emma MillicentKimber, formerly of 101 Coghlan Road,Subiaco, but late of 53 Second Avenue, MountLawley, in the State of Western Australia,Retired School Teacher, Spinster, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executor, The West Australian Trustee, Execu-tor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St.George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 19th dayof April, 1960, after which date the said Executorwill proceed to distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled thereto,having regard only to the claims and demands ofwhich it shall then have had notice.

Dated the 10th day of March, 1960.

PARKER & PARKER,21 Howard Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executor.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION

In the matter of the Will of Robert Alexander Far-quharson, late of 9b Webster Street, Nedlands,in the State of Western Australia, RetiredColonial Servant, deceased.

ALL claims or demands against the estate of theabovenamed deceased must be sent in writing tothe Executors, care of The West Australian Trustee,Executor and Agency Company Limited, of 135 St.George's Terrace, Perth, on or before the 19th dayof April, 1960, after which date the said Executorswill proceed to distribute the assets of the saiddeceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, hav-ing regard only to the claims and demands of whichthey shall then have had notice.

Dated the 11th day of March, 1960.

PARKER & PARKER,21 Howard Street, Perth,

Solicitors for the Executors.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF WESTERNAUSTRALIAPROBATE JURISDICTION.

Notice to Creditors and Claimants.NOTICE is hereby given that all persons havingclaims or demands against the estates of thcundermentioned deceased persons ale hereby re-quired to send particulars of such claims ordemands to me in writing on or before the 18thday of April, 1960, after which date I will proceedto distribute the assets of the said deceasedpersons amongst those entitled thereto, havingregard only to those claims or demands of whichI shall then have had notice.

Dated at Perth the 15th day of March, 1960.

J. H. GLYNN,Public Trustee.

Public Trust Office,State Insurance Building,

184 St. George's Terrace,Perth, WA.

Name; Occupation; Address; Date of Death.Schwarze, John Hopwood; Retired Railway Officer;

late of 41 Ninth Avenue, Maylands; 26/12/59.Foster, George Clifford; Retired Bank Officer; for-

merly of Riley Road, Claremont, but late of9 Taylor Road, Claremont; 28/1/60.

Lowry, Catherine; Widow; late of 74 Third Avenue,Mount Lawley; 2/2/60.

Ross, Leslie Arthur; Retired Bookmaker, Tobaccon-ist and Shopkeeper; formerly of 539 BeaufortStreet, Perth, but late of 46 First Avenue, Mt.Lawley; 13/1/60.

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Hinds, Emily; Widow; late of 32 Seventh Avenue,Maylands; 29/1/60.

Plunkett, Esther Elsie; Widow; formerly of 133Townshend Road, Subiaco, but late of 2 Rich-ardson Terrace, Daglish; 25/2/60.

Prince, Elizabeth Sarah; Married Woman; formerlyof 54 Tenth Avenue, Inglewood, but late ofKnutsIord Hospital, Claremont; 1 4/2 /60.

Hewby, William George; Clerk-Salesman; late of16 Bay Road, Claremont; 29/12/59.

Orrick, Alexander John; Labourer; late of MainRoads Department, Albany; 10/10/59.

Warren, Charles Edward; Retired Clerk; late of447 William Street, Perth; 15/2/60.

Mitchell, James; Railway Employee; late of 25Barker Road, Katanning; 24/1 /60.

Babrich, Matthew, Retired Labourer; late of 101Hopkins Street, Boulder; 5/6/59.

PUBLIC TRUSTEE ACT, 1941-1953.NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to section14 of the Public Trustee Act, 1941-1953, the PublicTrustee has elected to administer the estate of theundermentioned deceased person.

Dated at Perth the 14th day of March, 1960.J. H. GLYNN,

Public Trustee,184 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

Name of Deceased; Occupation; Address; Dateof Death; Date Election Filed.

Watkins, Victor Henry Hailstone; Pest Extermin-ator; formerly of 127 William Street, Perth,but late of 46 Hay Street, Perth; between 2ndand 9th February, 1959; 8/3/60.

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854 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 1118 March, 1960.