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[3993j cgiintinuiiuwa1tI øf. uutratiu Gaze tr. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [ Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.' No. 691 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 9TH OCTOBER. Government House, Canberra. 3rd October, 1952. HER Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased to approve of the following awards to the undermentioned members of the Royal Australian Air Force and one member of the Royal Air Force, for distinguished service in respect of operations in Korea. TO BE A MEMBER OF TITE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Flight Lieutenant Ralph Russell Davidson (021998) . A228S Warrant Officer Beutler, John Lindsay. TO BF, AWARDED THE DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS. Flight Lieutenant Ian Goodwin Swan Purssey (011561) Missing, Believed Killed, 24th April, 1952. Flying Officer Bruce Gogerly (011402) . Flying Officer Philip Vincent Hamilton Fester (021993) . TO BE AWARDED T'HE AIR FORCE CROSS. Flight Lieutenant Joseph Kevin McDonald (011330) . TO BE AWARDED THE DISTINGUISHED FLYING MEDAL. A22790 Sergeant Murray, Kenneth James. Flying Officer (then Sergeant) Edward John Myers (A22193). Flying Officer (then Sergeant) Ralph Victor Oborn (A33630) MENTIO`ED IN DESPATCHES. Flight Lieutenant Lawrence Leslie Cadan (033097) . Flight Lieutenant David Graeme Muspratt Hills, R.A.F. (501300). Flying Officer (then Acting Flight Lieutenant ) Geoffrey. Thornton, D.F.M., A.F.M. (033201) . A1.1424 Warrant Officer Hill, Keith Gordon. A3901 Warrant Officer Stapleton, Thomas Lawrence. Pilot Officer (then Flight Sergeant) _ -Alan James Avery, D.F.M. (A22140) , since deceased. A33621 Sergeant Blackwell, Francis Robert. :21.121. Sergeant Towner, Kenneth Graham. A 11439 Sergeant Zupp, Phillip. A22411 Trainee Pilot (then Corporal) Darby, Wallace Carlyle. A2430 Corporal Haiusworth, Janes Edward. A11.060 Corporal Mclean, Kevin Patrick. A1363 Corporal Tucker, IIalcohn Charles. A23039 Leading Aircraftmau Pearson, Ronald James. A1936 Leading Aircraftman Welburn, Heber. COMMENDATION FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE IN THE AIR. Flight Lieutenant Colin David Bremner (035366) . Flight Lieutenant Jack Watson Keith (4123961). Flying Officer William Thomas Spinks (023624). 4]47. No. 69. PRIG 9D. (posted ls. each) ; Quarterly, Commonwealth of Australia. VT. J. MCKELL Governor General. (1952. AUTHORITY By His Excellency the Governor - General in and over the Common- wealth of Australia. THEREAS by section sixty -nine of the Defence Act 1903 -51 it is enacted that the Governor - General may give a general or particular authority to the Defence Force, or any part thereof, to enter upon and survey any lands or use them for training, manoeuvres, or other naval, military or air -force exercises or purposes : And whereas by the said section it is provided that com- pensation shall be made, in the manner prescribed, for any damage or loss sustained by the owner or occupier of the lands, by reason of such entry survey or use: Now therefore I, Sir William John McKell, the Governor - General aforesaid, acting with the advice -of the Federal Executive Council do hereby authorize such members of the Military Forces as shall be directed in -writing by the officer who shall at any time during the continuance of this Authority be holding the office or performing the duties of the General Officer Commanding Southern Command to declare the lands in the State of Victoria described in the schedule hereto as a danger area during the conduct of firing practices on the Puckapunyal Armoured Fighting Vehicle Range from the first day of January 1953 until the thirty-first day of December 1953 : And I direct that all claims for compensation for damage or loss alleged to have been sustained by reason of such practices shall be submitted in writing to the General Officer Commanding Southern Command, Albert Park Barracks, Mel- bourne, Victoria, within seventy -two hours of the occurrence of the damage or loss. THE SCHEDULE. All those pieces and parcels of land being Crown Allot- ments, private property, reserves, roads, or otherwise in the County of DALHOUSIE in the State of Victoria in the vicinity of SEYMOUR. and described hereunder. Parish of MOORMBOOL EAST, all those pieces of land kno'vn as allotments 46A. 46B, 48, 48A, 49, 49A, 49n. 50, 51.. 53A, 53c. Parish of MITCHELL, all those pieces of land known as allotments, 15e, 23, 23A, 24, 24A, 24n, 24e, 24n, 24F, 25, 25A, 26. 27, 47, 48, 49, 50." Given under my hand and the Seal of the Commonwealth this third day of October, in the year of our Lord, (r..s.) One thousand nine hundred and fifty-two and in the first year of Her Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command, JOS. FRANCIS Minister of State for the Army. l ls. 3d. ; Half - Yearly, 22s. 6d. ; Yearly, 45s.

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[3993j

cgiintinuiiuwa1tI øf. uutratiu Gaze tr.PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

[ Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.'

No. 691 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 9TH OCTOBER.

Government House,Canberra.

3rd October, 1952.

HER Majesty the Queen has been graciously pleased toapprove of the following awards to the undermentioned

members of the Royal Australian Air Force and one memberof the Royal Air Force, for distinguished service in respect ofoperations in Korea.

TO BE A MEMBER OF TITE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THEBRITISH EMPIRE.

Flight Lieutenant Ralph Russell Davidson (021998) .A228S Warrant Officer Beutler, John Lindsay.

TO BF, AWARDED THE DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS.

Flight Lieutenant Ian Goodwin Swan Purssey (011561)Missing, Believed Killed, 24th April, 1952.

Flying Officer Bruce Gogerly (011402) .Flying Officer Philip Vincent Hamilton Fester (021993) .

TO BE AWARDED T'HE AIR FORCE CROSS.

Flight Lieutenant Joseph Kevin McDonald (011330) .

TO BE AWARDED THE DISTINGUISHED FLYING MEDAL.

A22790 Sergeant Murray, Kenneth James.Flying Officer (then Sergeant) Edward John Myers

(A22193).Flying Officer (then Sergeant) Ralph Victor Oborn (A33630)

MENTIO`ED IN DESPATCHES.

Flight Lieutenant Lawrence Leslie Cadan (033097) .Flight Lieutenant David Graeme Muspratt Hills, R.A.F.

(501300).Flying Officer (then Acting Flight Lieutenant ) Geoffrey.

Thornton, D.F.M., A.F.M. (033201) .A1.1424 Warrant Officer Hill, Keith Gordon.A3901 Warrant Officer Stapleton, Thomas Lawrence.Pilot Officer (then Flight Sergeant) _ -Alan James Avery,

D.F.M. (A22140) , since deceased.A33621 Sergeant Blackwell, Francis Robert.:21.121. Sergeant Towner, Kenneth Graham.A 11439 Sergeant Zupp, Phillip.A22411 Trainee Pilot (then Corporal) Darby, Wallace

Carlyle.A2430 Corporal Haiusworth, Janes Edward.A11.060 Corporal Mclean, Kevin Patrick.A1363 Corporal Tucker, IIalcohn Charles.A23039 Leading Aircraftmau Pearson, Ronald James.A1936 Leading Aircraftman Welburn, Heber.

COMMENDATION FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE IN THE AIR.

Flight Lieutenant Colin David Bremner (035366) .

Flight Lieutenant Jack Watson Keith (4123961).Flying Officer William Thomas Spinks (023624).

4]47. No. 69. PRIG 9D. (posted ls. each) ; Quarterly,

Commonwealth ofAustralia.

VT. J. MCKELLGovernor General.

(1952.

AUTHORITY

By His Excellency the Governor -General in and over the Common-

wealth of Australia.

THEREAS by section sixty -nine of the Defence Act 1903 -51it is enacted that the Governor - General may give a

general or particular authority to the Defence Force, or anypart thereof, to enter upon and survey any lands or use themfor training, manoeuvres, or other naval, military or air -forceexercises or purposes :

And whereas by the said section it is provided that com-pensation shall be made, in the manner prescribed, for anydamage or loss sustained by the owner or occupier of thelands, by reason of such entry survey or use:

Now therefore I, Sir William John McKell, the Governor -General aforesaid, acting with the advice -of the FederalExecutive Council do hereby authorize such members of theMilitary Forces as shall be directed in -writing by the officerwho shall at any time during the continuance of thisAuthority be holding the office or performing the duties ofthe General Officer Commanding Southern Command todeclare the lands in the State of Victoria described in theschedule hereto as a danger area during the conduct offiring practices on the Puckapunyal Armoured FightingVehicle Range from the first day of January 1953 until thethirty-first day of December 1953 :

And I direct that all claims for compensation for damageor loss alleged to have been sustained by reason of suchpractices shall be submitted in writing to the General OfficerCommanding Southern Command, Albert Park Barracks, Mel-bourne, Victoria, within seventy -two hours of the occurrenceof the damage or loss.

THE SCHEDULE.

All those pieces and parcels of land being Crown Allot-ments, private property, reserves, roads, or otherwise in theCounty of DALHOUSIE in the State of Victoria in thevicinity of SEYMOUR. and described hereunder.

Parish of MOORMBOOL EAST, all those pieces of landkno'vn as allotments 46A. 46B, 48, 48A, 49, 49A, 49n. 50, 51..53A, 53c.

Parish of MITCHELL, all those pieces of land known asallotments, 15e, 23, 23A, 24, 24A, 24n, 24e, 24n, 24F, 25, 25A,26. 27, 47, 48, 49, 50."

Given under my hand and the Seal of the Commonwealththis third day of October, in the year of our Lord,

(r..s.) One thousand nine hundred and fifty-two and in thefirst year of Her Majesty's reign.

By His Excellency's Command,JOS. FRANCIS

Minister of State for the Army.l ls. 3d. ; Half - Yearly, 22s. 6d. ; Yearly, 45s.

ctober, 1952

CONSULS:

is Excellency the Governor- General directs the provisionalrec=ognition_ of Mr. Kennett F. Potter as Consul of the

United States of America, at Adélaide, during the absencefrom duty of Mr. J. F. O'G-rady.

3994 Giiiiinaìi*eklth- Gazette

S Excellency the Governor- Geiïéral directs the provisionalrecognition of Mr. Cliff Paray as Honorary Consul for

Niéaragua at. Sydney.

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT ASSENTED TO.TT is hereby notified, for general information, that His

. Excellency the Governor - General, iìr the name and onbehalf of Her Majesty, assented, on the 27th September, 1952,to the undermentioned Acts passed by the Senate and theHouse of Representatives in Parliament assembled, viz.:

No. 42 of 1952. " An Act relating to Patents of Inven-tions." ( Patents Act 1952.)

No. 43 of 1952. --" An Act to amend the Tariff Board Act1921 - 1950." (Tariff Board Act 1952.)

JOHN EDWARDS, Clerk of the Senate.

NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF REGULATIONS.Copies may be purchased at the Government Printing Office, Canberra, or the Commonwealth Sub - Treasury in each Capital City,

at the price indicated.

Citation ofStatutory

Rule.Title of Act under which Regulations made. Particulars of Regulations comprised In Statutory Rule.

Price ofStatutory

Rule.

Income Tax and Social ,Services Contribu-tion Assessment Act 1936 -1952

S.R. 1952,No. 90

Amendments of the Income Tax and Social Services ContributionRegulations

ROBERT G. MENZIES, Prime Minister.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF ORDERS BY THE CONTROLLER OF PRICES UNDER THE PRICES REGULATION ORDINANCE 1949.

Copies may be purchased at the Prices Branch, Department of Trade and Customs, Canberra, at the price indicated.

Citation of Order.

Prices _Order No. 203 (A.C.T.)Prices Order No. 202 (A.C.T.)

(Notifications Nos. 57 and 58.)

*Title of Order.

Groceries Sales by Retail Australian Capital Territory and Jervis BayJam Sales by Retail Australian Capital Territory and Jervis Bay ..

+ The title giver a brief description of the nature of the Order.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

National Memorials Ordinance 1928 -1952.

URSUANT to the powers conferred upon me by the National Memorials Ordinance '1928-1952, I, John Noble Core Rogers, Delegate ofthe Minister of State for the Interior, hereby determine the nomenclature of public places in the Canberra City District in the manner

and to the extent described in the Schedules " A " and " B " hereunder, and indicated on the attached plan of City Nomenclature.Dated this nineteenth day of September, one thousand nine húndred and fifty -two.

Price of Order.

C. E. WILLIAMSON, Controller of Prices.

J. N. ROGERS,Delegate of the Minister of State for the Interior.

SCHEDULE " A ".

National Memorials Ordinance 1928 -1952.

STREET NOMENCLATURE.

ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO DETERMINATIONS MADE ON 18TH SEPTEMBER, 1928, 23RD JULY, 1943, AND 24TH MAY, 1950, ANDPUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTES No. 99 of 20TH SEPTEMBER, 1928, No: 188 OF 25m AUGUST, 1943, AND No. 38 of 6TH JULY, 1950.

1. Division of Acton.Additions

(I) Kaye Street .. From Commonwealth Avenue, north of State Circle, westerly, northerly and easterlyto Commonwealth Avenue.

(a) Alterations --1) Paterson Street

2. Division of Ainslie.

.. That part south - easterly from Chisholm Street to be omitted and re -named HayleyStreet.

Commonwealth Gazette

(b) Additions(1) Beeby Street

(2) Davenport Street

(3) Edgar Street

(4)' Fairbridge Crescent

(5) Gillen Street ..(6) Hannan Crescent ..

(7) Hayley Street(8) Hobson Place(9) McColl Street

(10) Palmer Street

(11) Raymond Street ..

(12) Shortland Crescent

Additions(1) Bunda Street

(2) Garema Place

(3) Petrie Street

(a) Alterations(1) Allara Street

(2) Alinga Street

(b) Additions(1) Petrie Street

(a) Alterations(1) Canterbury Crescent

(2) Daly Street

(3) Fergusson Street (now Crescent)

(4) Gawler Street (now Crescent)

(5) Victoria Crescent ..

(b) Additions(1) Barron Street

(2) Bedford Street

(3) Buxton Street

(4) Cairns Street

(5)

(6) Carrington Street ..

(7)

Carmichael Street .

Chermside Street ..

(8) Jersey Street

(9) Jervois Street

(10) Kent Street(11) MacGregor Street . .

(12) Rawson Street

(13) Stradbroke Street ..

(14) Strickland Crescent

(a) Alterations(1) Hunter Street(2) Sorell Street . .

(3) Victoria Crescent ..

3995 No. 69. -9th October, 1952

SCHEDULE "'A "continued.2. Division of Ainslie continued.

. From Officer Crescent, north -east of Davenport Street, north - westerly to ShortlandCrescent.

. From Officer Crescent, north of Tyson Street, generally north - westerly to SherbrookeStreet.

.. From Wakefield Gardens, west of O'Connell Street, northerly and easterly to O'ConnellStreet.

.. From Davenport Street, north -west of Officer Crescent, generally south - westerly,westerly and north - westerly to Sherbrooke Street.

.. From Raymond Street, north -east of Hannan Crescent, north - westerly to Officer Crescent.

.. From Raymond Street, north -east of Hawdon Street, generally north - westerly to OfficerCrescent.

.. Previously part of Paterson Street from Chisholm Street south - easterly to Palmer Street.

.. From Raymond Street, east of Hawdon Street, cul -de -sac generally south - easterly.

.. From Davenport Street, north -west of Shortland Crescent, generally north - easterly andnorth westerly to Sherbrooke Street.

.. From Chisholm Street, between Hayley Street and Heaton Street south - easterly andsoutherly to un -named semi - circular road.

.. From Hawdon Street, south -east of Officer Crescent, generally north - easterly to Gillenstreet.

.. From Davenport Street, north -west of Officer Crescent, generally north - easterly andnorth - westerly to Sherbrooke Street.

3. Division of Braddon.

From Mort Street between Alinga, Street and Cooyong Street easterly and south - easterlyto Petrie Street.

From Alinga Street between Mort Street and Petrie Street, north - easterly to BundyStreet.

From Alinga Street between Ainslie Avenue and Garema Place north - easterly toBallumbir Street.

4. Division of City.

That part north - westerly from Ainslie Avenue omitted and becomes a continuation ofAlinga Street.

Continues south - easterly to Ainslie Avenue in lieu of that part of Allara Street whichis omitted.

.. From London Circuit, between Ainslie Avenue and East Row north - easterly to AlingaStreet.

5. Division of Deakin.

Amendment to City Plan eliminated this street name given to street from NationalCircuit between Adelaide Avenue and Melbourne Avenue, north - easterly and south-easterly to Melbourne Avenue.

Amendment to City Plan eliminated this street name given to cul -de -sac south - easterlyfrom Canterbury Crescent.

Extended southerly across Gawler Crescent curving south - easterly again to GawlerCrescent.

That part west of Hopetoun Circuit omitted. Eastern end extended to MelbourneAvenue.

That part east from Hopetoun Circuit to Melbourne Avenue omitted. Balance ofCrescent south - westerly from Hopetoun Circuit re -named Stonehaven Crescent.

From Stradbroke Street, between Stonehaven Crescent and Carrington Street, generallysouth - westerly to Strickland Crescent.

From Gawler Crescent, south -east of Fergusson Crescent, generally north - westerly toHopetoun Circuit.

From MacGregor Street, between Jervois Street and Stradbroke Street, south - easterlyto Stonehaven Crescent.

From MacGregor Street, between Stradbroke Street and Strickland Crescent, south-easterly to Carrington Street.

From Barron Street, between Stradbroke Street and Rawson Street, south easterly toStonehaven Crescent.

From Stradbroke Street, between MacGregor Street and Barron Street, generally south-westerly to Strickland Crescent.

From Stonehaven Crescent, between Hopetoun Circuit and Jervois Street, north - westerlyand south - westerly to Jervois Street.

From Bedford Street, between Gawler Crescent and Hopetoun Circuit, north - easterly toFergusson Crescent.

From MacGregor Street, between Hopetoun Circuit and Buxton Street, south - easterlyto Stonehaven Crescent.

Southerly from Kintore Circle.From Hopetoun Circuit, north -west of Stonehaven Crescent, generally south westerly

to Strickland Crescent.From,,Stonehaven Crescent, between Carmichael Street and Strickland Crescent north

westerly to Barron Street.From Stonehaven Crescent, between Buxton Street and Carmichael Street, generally

north - westerly to MacGregor Street.From Stonehaven Crescent, south -west of Rawson Street, generally north - westerly to

Kent Street.

6. Division of Forrest.

That part west of Hobart Avenue eliminated by amendment to City Plan.That part north of National Circuit eliminated by amendment to City Plan.That part north - westerly from the north - western end of Mugga Way to Tennyson

Crescent re -named Mugga Way.

No. 69. --9th October, 1952

(b) Additions(1) Somers Crescent . .

(2) Talbot Street

Additions(1) Barker Street

(a) Alterations(1) Caley Crescent ..(2) Walker Crescent . .

(b) Additions(1) Allen Street

(2)

(3)

(4)(5)

Arinya Street

Arunta Street

Hareem StreetBlack Street

(6) Boolimba Crescent

(7) Boree Place . .(8) Bundeela Street ..

(9) Carnegie Crescent

(10) Dalrymple Street..(11) Finniss Crescent . .

(12) Hamelin Crescent

(13) Iluka Street

(14) Karloo Street

(15) Kootara Crescent . .

(16) Logan Street

(17) Looranah Street . .(18) Lumeah Street . .(19) Matina Street

(20) Mindarie Street

(21) Narambi Street(22) Nyeena Place

(23) Pullen Street

(24) Scott Street

(25) Sprent Street(26) Tallara Parkway(27) Toolambi Street

(28) Tooma Place ..(29). Warramoo Crescent

(30) Yamba Place . .

(a) Alterations(1) Banksia Street

(2) Boronia Drive

(3) Clianthus Street ..

(4) Miller Street .(5) Moorhouse Street(6) Scrivener Street ..

(7) Tea -tree Street(8) Waratah Street

(9) Wattle Street

3996 Commonwealth Gazette

SCHEDULE " A "-- continued.

6. Division of Forrea continued.

From Melbourne Avenue, between National Circuit and State Circle south - easterly toHobart Avenue.

From National Circuit, between Melbourne Avenue and Hobart Avenue generally north-easterly to Somers Crescent.

7. Division of Griffith.

From Stuart Street, north -west of Throsby Crescent, north - easterly and south - easterlyto Throsby Crescent.

8. Division of Narrabundah.

Extended south - easterly from Wild Street to Sprent Street.Extended south - easterly from Wild Street to Carnegie Crescent.

From Caley Crescent, between Wild Street and Carnegie Crescent, north- easterly toBlack Street.

From Boolimba Crescent, south of Toolambi Street, generally south- easterly to TallaraParkway.

.. From Boolimba Crescent, east of Sturt Avenue, generally southerly and easterly toBundeela Street.

.. From Lumeah Street north of Narambi Street cul -de -sac north - easterly.From Carnegie Crescent, between Walker Crescent and Caley Crescent, generally north-

westerly to Walker Crescent.From Sturt Avenue, between Kootara Crescent and Karloo Street, generally south-

easterly and north - westerly to Kootara Crescent... From Kootara Crescent, north -west of Bundeela Street, cul -de -sac south- westerly... From Kootara Crescent between Boree Place and Iluka Street, south- westerly and

southerly to Tallara Parkway... From La Perouse Street, between Hamelin Crescent and Dalrymple Street, generally

south - easterly and north - easterly to Captain Cook Crescent... From La Perouse Street, south of Carnegie Crescent, generally south- easterly... From Carnegie Crescent, between La Perouse Street and Caley Crescent, generally

south - easterly to Logan Street... From La Perouse Street, between Caley Crescent and Carnegie Crescent, generally

easterly to Caley Crescent.From Kootara Crescent, between Bundeela Street and Boolimba Crescent, south- westerly

to Boolimba Crescent.From Sturt Avenue, between Tallara Parkway and $oolimba Crescent easterly to

Arunta Street.From the intersection of Sturt Avenue and McMillan Circle generally south- easterly to

Matina Street... From Dalrymple Street, south -east of La Perouse Street generally north- easterly to

Sprent Street... From Bundeela Street, north of Tallara Parkway, north- easterly to Lumeah Street... From Boolimba Crescent, east of Mindarie Street southerly to Tallara Parkway... From McMillan Circle, south -west of Canberra Avenue, generally south- easterly and

south - westerly to Tallara Parkway... From Boolimba Crescent, between Bundeela Street and Lumeah Street, southerly to

Looranah Street.From Lumeah Street, north of Tallara Parkway, north - easterly to Boolimba Crescent.From Warramoo Crescent between Tallara Parkway and Arinya Street, cul -de -sac north-

westerly... From Carnegie Crescent, between Caley Crescent and Captain Cook Crescent, south-

easterly to Sprent Street... From Logan Street, between Finniss Crescent and Sprent Street, generally north- easterly

to Pullen Street.From Logan Street, east of Scott Street, generally north- easterly to Pullen Street.From Start Avenue, south of Karloo Street south - easterly to Matina Street.From Boolimba Crescent, between Arinya Street and Kootara Crescent, north- easterly

to Warramoo Crescent... From Kootara Crescent, north -west of Yamba Place, cul -de -sac south- westerly... From Tallara Parkway, between Lumeah Street and Arinya Street generally north-

easterly to Kootara Crescent.From Kootara Crescent, between Tooma Place and Bores Place, cul -de -sac south-

westerly.

9. Division of O'Connor.

.. Eliminated by variation to City Plan. Name given to street from Miller Street, northof Macarthur Avenue, generally north - easterly to Boronia Drive.

Boronia Street eliminated by variation to City Plan. Name given to street from MillerStreet, south of Scrivener Street, generally south - easterly to Hovea Street, thencegenerally north - easterly to Scrivener Street.

. Eliminated by variation to City Plan. Name given to street from Brigalow Street,between Scrivener Street and Wattle Street, generally westerly to Miller Street, thencegenerally north - westerly to Dryandra Street.

.. Extended from Scrivener Street, generally north - easterly to Wattle Street... Extended from Macpherson Street north - easterly to Pedder Street... Partly eliminated by variation to City Plan. Name given to street from Wattle Street,

between Berrigan Crescent and Wandoo Street, generally south- westerly, westerlyand north - westerly to Miller Street, thence generally north- westerly and south- westerlyfrom Miller Street.

Eliminated by variation to City Plan.. Eliminated by variation to City Plan. Name given to street from Brigalow Street,

between Banjine Street and Wattle Street, generally south- easterly to Scrivener Street... Eliminated by variation to City Plan. Name given to street from Macarthur Avenue,

west of Northbourne Avenue, northerly and north - westerly to Miller Street.

Commonwealth Gazette

(b) Additions(1) Banjine Street

(2) Belah Street . .(3) Berrigan Crescent

(4) Boobialla Street(5) Brigalow Street

(6) Bursaria Street

(7) Burt Street

(8) Caladenia Street

(9) Cassinia Street

(10) Cockle Street

(11) Coolibah Crescent

Correa Street

Dianella Street

Dryandra Street

Greenhood Street ..

Grevillea Street

Hakea Crescent

(18) Hovea Street ..(19) Jarrah Street

(20) Lilley Street(21) Lobelia Street

(22) Mulga Street

(23) Myall Street

(24) Nardoo Crescent

(25) Pedder Street(26) Quandong Street

(27) Sargood Street

(28) Sundew Crescent

(29) Swainsona Street

(30) Wandoo Street

(31) Wilga Place(32) Wonga Street

(33) Yapunyah Street ..

Additions(1) Groom Street

(2) King Edward Terrace

(3) King George Terrace

(4) Langton Crescent

(5) Newlands Street ..

(6) Queen Victoria Terrace

(7) Walpole Crescent ..

Additions(1) Amaroo Street .

Additions(1) Rudd Street

3997

SCHEDULE " A "continued.

9. Division of O'Connor continued.

No. 89.-9th October, 195

.. From Brigalow Street, between Waratah and Wandoo Streets, generally south - easterlyto Waratah Street.

.. From Boronía Drive, east of Hovea Street, northerly and easterly to Boronia Drive.

.. Off Wattle Street and south -east of that street, between Macarthur Avenue and ScrivenerStreet.

From Scrivener Street, west of Miller Street, generally north - easterly to Clianthus Street.From Boronia. Drive, between Wilga Place and Hakea Crescent, generally north - easterly

to Wattle Street.From Miller Street, between Clianthus Street and Swainsona Street, south - easterly and

north - easterly to Swainsona Street.From Moorhouse Street, between McPherson Street and Pedder Street, n orth- westerly

and northerly to Lilley Street.From Scrivener Street, between Dianella Street and Brigalow Street north - easterly to

Clianthus Street.From Clianthus Street, between Miller Street and Correa Street, north - easterly to

Swainsona Street.From Miller Street, north of David Street generally north - westerly, northerly and

north- easterly to Miller Street.From Macarthur Avenue, between Stmdew Crescent and Hovea Street, generally north-

westerly, south - westerly and north - westerly to Banksia Street.From Clianthus Street, between Cassinia Street and Brigalow Street, generally north-

easterly to Wattle Street.From Scrivener Street, between Grevillea Street and Caladenia Street, north - easterly to

Clianthus Street.From Scrivener Street, west of Boobialla Street, generally north - easterly to Clianthus

Street.Cul -de -sac south - westerly from Clianthus Street, between Miller Street and Boobialla

Street.From Scrivener Street, between Lobelia Street and Dianella Street north - easterly to

Clianthus Street.Off Boronia Drive and north -east of that drive, between Hovea Street and Brigalow

Street.From Macarthur Avenue, east of Coolibah Crescent, northe-dy to Scrivener Street.From Brigalow Street, between Scrivener Street and Wandoo Street, generally south-

easterly and north - easterly to Waratah Street... From McPherson Street, south of Macarthur Avenue, easterly to Pedder Street.

From Scrivener Street, between Miller Street and Grevillea Street, north - easterly toClianthus Street.

From Banksia Street, east of Myall Street, generally northerly to Boronia Drive, thenceending in a cul -de -sac north - easterly from Boronia Drive.

From Banksia Street, between Miller Street and Mulga Street, generally northerly toBoronia. Drive.

From Miller Street, south of Scrivener Street, generally south - westerly and southerlyto Yapunyah Street.

From 1119carthur Avenue, east of Burt Street, southerly to Moorhouse Street.From Nardoo Crescent, west of Miller Street, generally southerly and south - easterly

to Miller Street.From Macpherson Street, north -west of David Street, north - easterly and south - easterly

to David Street.Off Macarthur Avenue and north of that avenue, between Coolibah Crescent and Wonga

Street... From Miller Street, between Bursaria Street and Wattle Street, generally south - easterly

to Correa Street.From Brigalow Street, between Jarrah Street and Banjine Street, generally south - easterly

and north - easterly to Waratah Street, thence north - easterly to Wattle Street.Cul -de -sac, north -east from Boronia Drive, between Brigalow S ;reet and VI íigi. Street.From Macarthur Avenue, between Sundew Crescent and Miller Street, northerly to

Coolibah Crescent.From Quandong Street, south of Nardoo Crescent, south - westerly.

.10. Division of ,Parkes.

From Parkes Place, between King George Terrace and King Edward Terrace, south-easterly to Walpole Crescent.

From Commonwealth Avenue south - easterly to King's Avenue, being the street passingnorth -east of and adjacent to Parkes Place.

From Commonwealth Avenue south - easterly to King's Avenue, being the street passingbetween Parliament House and Parkes Place.

From Queen Victoria Terrace, south -east of Commonwealth Avenue, generally north-easterly to King Edward Terrace, including the entrance road from CommonwealthAvenue between King George Terrace and King Edward Terrace.

From Parkes Place, between King George Terrace and King Edward Terrace, north-westerly to Langton Crescent.

From Commonwealth Avenue, north -east of State Circle, south - easterly to King'sAvenue.

From Queen Victoria Terrace, north -west of King's Avenue, generally north - easterlyto King Edward Terrace, including the entrance road from King's Avenue betweenKing George Terrace and King Edward Terrace.

11. Division of Reid.

From Anzac Park, between Constitution Avenue and Booroondara Street, north - westerlyto Coranderrk Street.

12. Division of Turner.

. . From Northbourne Avenue, between Alinga Street and Boldrewood Street, generallynorth - westerly to Childers Street.

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(a) Alterations(1) Bentham Street ..(2) Clarke Street . .(3) Hampton Street(4) Hutchins Street ..(5) Irwin Street ..(6) MacDonnell Street(7) Maiden Street(8) Mueller Street(9) Schlich Street

(b) Additions -(1) Abbott Circuit(2) Bidwill Close

(3) Blakely Row

(4) Broome Crescent ..

(5) Cambage Street ..(6) Deane Street " ..(7) Drummond Row ...

(8) Ewart Street

(9) Francis Street(10) Fraser Place

(11) Guilfoyle Street

(12) Gunn Street(13) Hamilton Row(14) Hill Corner(15) Kintore Circle(16) Loch Street ..(17) Loftus Street ..(18) MacGillivray Street

(19) Maxwell Street . .

(20) Musgrave Street ..(21) Newman Street ..(22) Rodway Street . .(23) Schómburgk Street(24) Strahan Row(25) Weston Street . .(26) Woolls Street

3998 Commótivvëa th' }'Gazette

SCHEDULE "" A "continued.

13. Division of Yarralumla.

Extended easterly, terminating in a cul -de -sac.Portion between Irwin Street and Weld Street omitted.Portion to the west of Hopetoun Circuit omitted.Portion south of Weston Street omitted.Omitted.Portion west of Hopetoun Circuit omitted.Portion from Irwin Street to Schlich Street omitted.Portion south of Weston Street omitted.Extended easterly, from Mueller Street to Hopetoun Circuit.

From Novar Street, north of Kintore Circle, south - westerly to Denman Street.North -west from Abbott Circuit, between Denman and Novar Streets, terminating in

a cul -de -sac.South -east from Maxwell Street, between Denman Street and Hill Corner, terminating

in a cul -de -sac.South - easterly from Schlich Street as extended, joining Musgrave Street, north of its

junction with Loftus Street... North from Guilfoyle Street, east of Francis Street to Weston Street... Northerly from Guilfoyle Street, east of Cambage Street to Weston Street... West from Novar Street, between Weston Street and Abbott Circuit, terminating in a

cul -de -sac... East from Mueller Street, between Bentham Street and Weston Street, terminating in

a cul -de -sac... Northerly from Guilfoyle Street, east of Gunn Street to Weston Street... North -west from Kintore Circle, between Denman Street and Novar Street, terminating

in a cul-de-sac.Easterly from Kifitore Circle, parallel with Adelaide Avenue, then northerly to Weston

street... Northerly from Guilfoyle Street, east of Newman Street to Loftus Street... West from Loch Street, terminating in a cul -de -sac... From Maxwell Street, north of Blakely Row, south -east then north to Weston Street... Intersecting Adelaide Avenue, concentric with South Australia Circle... From Weston Street, east of Gunn Street, north to Loftus Street... From northern end of Gunn Street, east to Hopetoun Circuit... South - easterly from Schlich Street as extended, between Mueller Street and Broome

Crescent to Weston Street.North - easterly from Denman Street to Banks Street.From Schlich Street as extended southerly to MacGillivray Street.

.. North from Guilfoyle Street, east of Rodway Street to Weston Street.North from Kintore Circle, east of Novar Street to Weston Street.

.. From Maxwell Street, north -west then east to Banks Street.

.. East from Gunn Street, terminating in a cul -de -sac... East from Banks Street, then south - easterly to Hopetoun Circuit... From Denman Street, north - easterly then south - easterly to Maxwell Street.

SCHEDULE " B ".

National Memorials Ordinance 1928 -1952.

STREET NOMENCLATURE.

LIST OF NAMES WITH REFERENCE TO ORIGIN AND SIGNIFICANCE,

Name. Division. Origin of Name. Designation and Remarks.

Abbott Circuit

Allen Street ..

Amaroo StreetArinya Street ..Arunta Street ..Banjine StreetBareena Street. .

Barker Street ..

Barron Street ..

Bedford Street

Beeby Street ..Belah Street ..Berrigan CrescentBidwill Close ..

Black Street ..

Blakely Row ..

BoobiallaStreetBoolimba Crescent

.. Yarralumla

.. Narrabundah

.. Reid

.. Narrabundah.. Narrabundah.. O'Connor.. Narrabundah

.. Griffith ..

.. Deakin ..

.. Deakin ..

Ainslie ..O'ConnorO'ConnorYarralumla

Narrabundah

Yarralumla

O'ConnorNarrabundah

.. I Francis Abbott

.. A. C. Allen .. .. ..

.. Aboriginal word ..

.. Aboriginal word .

.. Aboriginal word ..

.. Australian shrub

.. Aboriginal word("Collet Barker .

1 Frederic Barker ..

. Major-General Sir Harry Barron, K.C.M.G.,C.V.O.

.. Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford, G.C.B.,G.C.M.G.

.. Sir George Stephenson Beeby .

Australian tree .. .

.. Australian tree ..

.. John Carne Bidwill .. . .

Alexander Black

W. F. Blakely

Australian shrub.. Aboriginal word

Botanist, Second Superintendent ofHobart Botanic Gardens (1859 -1903)

Surveyor, with A. Black surveyed theNew South Wales- Victorian border

Meaning " a beautiful place "Meaning " Kangaroo "Meaning " White Cockatoo "Found in Western AustraliaMeaning " a plant like ti- tree "(1784 -1831) Explorer of St. Vincent's

Gulf, South Australia(1808 -82) Second Anglican Bishop of

SydneyGovernor of Tasmania, 1909 -13 ;

Governor of Western Australia, 1913-17

Governor of Western Australia, 1903 -09

Politician, Judge and Author ,

Widespread in inland areasFound in VictoriaBotanist, Director of Sydney Botanic

Gardens (1847 -49)Surveyor - General of Victoria (1886 -92) ;

previously surveyed with A. C. Allen,the New South Wales- Victorian b 1rder

Botanist ; authority on the genus " eucal-yptus

Found in coastal beltMeaning " right "

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SCHEDULE " B "continued.

Name. Division. Origin of Name. Designation and Remarks.

Boree Place .. Narrabundah Aboriginal word Meaning " weeping myall "Brigalow Street O'Connor Australian tree .. Found in inland QueenslandBroome Crescent Yarralumla Sir Frederick Napier Broome, K.C.M.G.. . Governor of Western Australia (1883 -89)Bunda Street .. Braddon Aboriginal word .. . Meaning " Kangaroo "Bundeela Street Narrabundah Aboriginal word . . Meaning " Native Companion 'Bursaria Street O'Connor Australian shrub .. . . .. Found in southern AustraliaBurt Street .. O'Connor Sir Archibald Paull Burt First Chief Justice of Western AustraliaBuxton Street.. Deakin .. Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton (bart), G.C.M.G. Governor of South Australia (1895 -99)Cairns Street .. Deakin .. Sir William Wellington Cairns, K.C.M.G.. . Governor of Queensland (1875-77)Caladenia Street O'Connor Australian wildflower .. WidespreadCambage Street Yarralumla Richard Hind Cambage, C.B.E. .. .. Botanist and SurveyorCarmichael Street Deakin .. Sir Thomas Carmichael, First Baron Skir-

ling, Peebleshire, G.C.I.E., G.C.S.I.,K.C.M.G.

Governor of Victoria (1908 -11)

Carnegie Crescent Narrabundah Hon. David Carnegie . .. Explorer of Western Australia (1896)Carrington Street Deakin .. The Right Hon. Charles . Robert Wynn Governor of New South Wales (1885 -90)

Carrington, Marquis of Lincolnshire, P.C.,K.G., G.C.M.G.

Cassinia Street.. O'Connor Australian shrub .. Found in forest areasChermside Street Deakin .. Lt. Gen. Sir Herbert Charles Chermside,

R.E., G.C.M.G. C.B.Governor of Queensland (1902 -04)

Cockle Street .. O'Connor Sir James Cockle, F.R.S. . First Chief Justice of Queensland (1862-79)

Coolibah Crescent O'Connor Australian tree Found in inland areasCorrea Street .. O'Connor Australian shrub WidespreadDalrymple Street Narrabundah George Augustus Frederick Elphinstone Explorer in Queensland (1859 -62) ; First

Dalrymple Speaker in Legislative Assembly,Queensland

Davenport Street Ainslie . Sir Samuel Davenport, K.C.M.G. Pioneer of land settlement in SouthAustralia ; legislator and philan-thropist

Deane Street .. Yarralumla Henry Deane, B.A. Botanist, associated with J. H. Maiden inwork on the genus " eucalyptus "

Dianella Street O'Connor Australian wild flower . . WidespreadDrummond Row Yarralumla James Drummond . . Botanist discovered many species of

Australian plantsDryandra Street O'Connor Australian shrub .. Found in Western AustraliaEdgar Street .. Ainslie .. Alexander Robert Edgar . Missioner and social reformerEwart Street .. Yarralumla Alfred James Ewart, Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S. First Professor of Botany of Melbourne

UniversityFairbridge Crescent Ainslie .. Kingsley Ogilvie Fairbridge . . Pioneer of emigration farm schools for

childrenFinniss Crescent Narrabundah Lt. Col. Hon. Boyle Travers Finniss Surveyor, legislator, administrator, first

Premier of South Australia (1856)Francis Street Yarralumla George Francis First Superintendent of Adelaide Botanic

Gardens (1855 -65)Fraser Place . Yarralumla Charles Fraser First Superintendent of Sydney Botanic

Gardens (1816 -31)Garema Place .. Braddon Aboriginal word Meaning " camp "Gillen Street .. Ainslie .. Francis James Gillen Anthropologist, associated with Sir W.

Baldwin Spencer on study of Australianaborigines

Greenhood Street . O'Connor Australian wild flower . . WidespreadGrevil l ea Street .. O'Connor Australian shrub WidespreadGroom Street .. . Parkes . Sir Littleton Ernest Groom, K.C.M.G.,

K.C.Speaker of the House of Representatives

at the time of Opening of ParliamentHouse, Canberra. 1927

Guilfo.yle Street . . Yarralumla William Robert Guilfoyle Curator of Melbourne Botanic Gardens(1873 -1909)

Gunn Street .. .. Yarralumla Ronald Campbell Gunn, F.R.S. . . Bot anist and Writer on Australian FloraHamelin Crescent .. Narrabundah Captain Hamelin . . French navigator who accompanied

Baudin when charting parts of Aus-tralian coast in ships Naturaliste andOeographe

Hakea Crescent .. O'Connor Australian shrub WidespreadHamilton Row .. .. Yarralumla Sir Robert George Crookshank Hamilton,

K.C.B.Governor of Tasmania (1887-93)

Hannan Crescent .. Ainslie .. Patrick Hannan . . . Discoverer of Kalgoorlie GoldfieldHayley Street . . .. Ainslie . . William Foxton Hayley . First doctor to practice in Canberra -

Queanbeyan district (about 1837)Hill Comer . Yarralumla Walter Hill .. First Director of Brisbane Botanic

Gardens (1855 -81)Hobson Place . . Ainslie .. William Hobson Charted Port Phillip 1836, subsequently

appointed first Governor of NewZealand

Hovea Street O'Connor Australian shrub WidespreadIluka Street Narrabundah Aboriginal word . . . . .. Meaning " near the sea "Jarrah Street O'Connor Australian tree Found in Western AustraliaJersey Street Deakin .. The Rt. Hon. Victor Albert George Child Governor of New South Wales (1891 -93)

Villiers, Earl of JerseyJervois Street . . Deakin . . Lt. Gen. Sir William Jervois, G.C.M.G.,

C.B., F.R.S., R.E.Governor of South Australia (1877 -83)

Karloo Street .. Narrabundah Aboriginal word .. Meaning " water "Kaye Street . . Acton .. Name of early landholders in immediate

localityKent Street .. Deakin . . Duke of Kent Was to become Governor - General, but

this did not eventuate owing to theoutbreak of war 1939 and his death on25th August, 1942

King Edward Terrace , Parkes .Sing Edward VII.King Edward VIII.

Reigning Monarchs during first 50 yearsof Federation

No. 69. -9th October, 1952 4000

SCHEDULE " B " . continued.

Commonwealth Gazette

Name.

King George Terrace

Kintore Circle . .

Kootara CrescentLangton Crescent

Lilley Street ..

Lobelia StreetLoch Street ..

Loftus Street ..

Logan Street ..

Looranah StreetLumeah Street..McColl Street ..MacGillivray StreetMacGregor Street

Matina Street ..Maxwell Crescent

Mindarie StreetMulga Street ..Musgrave StreetMyall Street ..Narambi StreetNardoo CrescentNewlands Street

Newman Street

Palmer street ..

Pedder Street ..Petrie Street ..

Pullen Street ..

Quandong StreetQueen Victoria TerraceRawson Street

Raymond Street

Rodway Street

Rudd Street ..

Sargood StreetSchomburgk Street

Scott Street ..

Shortland Crescent

Somers- Crescent

Sprent Street . .

Stradbroke Street

Strahan Row ..Strickland Crescent

Division.

Parkes ..Yarralumla

NarrabundahParkes ..

O'Connor

O'ConnorYarralunila

Yarralumla

Narrabundah

Narrabundah. Narrabundah

AihslieYarralumla

. Deakin ..

. NarrabundahYarralumla

NarrabundahO'ConnorYarralumlaO'ConnorNarrabundahO'ConnorParkes ..

Yarralumla

Ainslie ..

O'Connorf Braddon

CityNarrabundah

O'ConnorParkesDeakin

Ainslie

Yarralunila

Turner

O'ConnorYarralumla

Narrabundah

Ainslie ..

Forrest ..

Narrabundah

Deakin ..

YarralumlaDeakin ..

Sundew Crescent O'ConnorSwainsona Street O'ConnorTalbot Street .. Forrest . .

Tallara Parkway NarrabundahToolambi Street NarrabundahTooma Place .. NarrabundahWalpole Crescent Parkes ..Wandoo Street O'ConnbrWarramoo Crescent NarrabundahWeston Street .. YarralumlaWilga Place . O'ConnorWonga Street .. O'ConnorWeals Street .. YarralumlaYamba Place .. Narrabundah'kepunj+ah Street O'Connor

Origin of Name.

{King George V.King George VI.

Algernon Hawkins Thomond, EarlKintore, G.C.M.G.

Aboriginal word . .Archbishop Stephen Langton

Sir Charles Lilley

Designation and Remarks.

Reigning Monarchs during first 50 yearsof Federation

of Governor of South Australia (1889 -95)

Australian wild flower ..Sir Henry Brougham Loch, G.C.M.G.,

K.C.B.The Rt. Hon. Augustus William Frederick

Spencer, Baron Loftus, G.C.B.Patrick Logan . .

Aboriginal wordAboriginal wordHugh McColl .. . .John MacGillivray .. .. . .Thè Rt. Hon. Sir William MacGregor, P.C.,

G.C.M.G., C.B., M.D., D.Sc., L.L.D.Aboriginal word . .G. Maxwell. ..

Aboriginal wordAustralian tree ..Sir Anthony Musgrave, K.C.M.G.Australian treeAboriginal wordAustralian plantSir John Newlands

F. W. Newman

George Thomas Palmer

Sir John Lewes PedderThomas Petrie

Admiral William John Pullen .

Australian tree . .

Queen Victoria . .Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson,

G.C.B.; G.C.M.G.James Raymond ..

Leonard Rodway, C.M.G., L.R.C.S., F.R.S.

" Steele Rudd " (Arthur Hoey Davis) ..

Sir Frederick Thomas Sargood, C.M.G. . .

Richard Schomburgk . .

Hon. James Reid Scott

Lt. John Shortland, R.N.

Lord Somers (Arthur Herbert TennysonSomers Cocks), K.C.M.G., D.S.O., M.C.

rJames Sprent . .

tCharles Percy Sprent . . . .

Earl of Stradbroke, 3rd Earl, 9th Baronet,K.C.M.G., C.B., C.V.O., C.B.E.

Major Sir George Cumine Strahan, K.C.M.G.Sir Gerald Strickland, G.C.M.G. (later

Baron)

Australian wildflower . .

Australian wildflower . .

Major- General Hon. Sir Reginald ArthurJames Talbot, C.B.

Aboriginal word . .

Aboriginal word ..Aboriginal word ..Robert Walpole (1676 -1745)Australian tree . .Aboriginal wordT. C. G. WestonAustralian tree ..Australian vine ..William Woolls, Ph.D.Aboriginal word ..Australian tree

Meaning " Two "Leader of Barons, who forced King John

to sign Magna Carta 1215Premier and Chief Justice of Queensland ;

introduced free education to Queens-land

WidespreadGovernor of Victoria (1884 -89)

Governor of New South Wales (1879 -85)

Early Commandant of Moreton BaySettlement and explorer

Meaning " brushwood "Meaning " here I rest "Pioneer, advocate of irrigation, legislatorBotanist and authorGovernor of Queensland (1909 -14)

Meaning " one "Botanist authority on Western Aus-

tralian floraMeaning " a ceremony "Found in inland areasGovernor of South Australia (1873 -77)Found in inland areasMeaning " opossum "Found in inland areasPresident of the Senate at time of Opening

of Parliament House, Canberra . 1927First Superintendent of Hobart Botanic

Gardens (1845 -59)Early settler of Canberra district (in

1830's)First Chief Justice of TasmaniaQueensland pioneer

Surveyor and explorer, South Australia(1836 -49)

Found in inland areasReigning Monarch at time of FederationGovernor of New South Wales (1902 -09)

Responsible for introduction of first formof postage into New South Wales (1838)

Botanist and author ; honorary govern-ment botanist of Tasmania for 36 years

Writer of humorous Australian sketchesand novels

Politician and philanthropist (1834 -1903)Director of Adelaide botanic gardens

(1865 -96)Explorer of Western and North - eastern

TasmaniaDiscoverer of first important coal seam

at NewcastleGovernor of Victoria (1926 -31)

Took leading part in trigonometricalsurvey of Tasmania (1849 -57)Surveyor - General of Tasmania (1857)

Surveyor and explorer of TasmaniaGovernor of Victoria (1920 -26)

Governor of Tasmania (1881 -86)Governor of Tasmania (1904-09), Gov-

ernor of Western Australia (1909 -13),Governor of New South Wales (1913-17)

WidespreadWidespreadGovernor of Victoria (1904-08)

Meaning " run "Meaning " bark "Meaning " night "First British Prime MinisterFound in Western AustraliaMeaning " eagle "Pioneer of arboriculture in CanberraFound in inland areasFound in inland areasBotanist and writer on Australian floraMeaning " camp "Found in inland areas

Alterations and additions to the City Nomenclaturesubsequent to the determination as notified in

Gazette N °38 dated 6tJu1y 1950.

SCALEo A Vz

MatnristsCamping Area

Black ASS

Res forZoological

°ark

9L 'Milk([

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Commonwealth Gazette

Census and Statistics Act 1905 -1949.BUILDERS TO BE PROSECUTED FOR CONTRAVENTIONS

SECTION 17 OF THE ABOVE ACT.OF

4001

Name. Address. Date of Offence.

Karl Henry Bohdal . .

John Hartney Gleeson

Philip Unwin Knight

Herbert Barry MoBross

E. Popowski

6 Gascoyne- street,Launceston, Tas-mania

327 Mount Nelson -road, Mount Nelson,Hobart, Tasmania

60 St. John- street,Launceston, Tas-mania

16 Lefroy- street,North Hobart, Tas-mania

Smithton, Tasmania

15th August, 1952

15th August, '1952-

18th August, 1952

18th August, 1952

18th August, 1952

IARTHUR WILLIAM FADDEN, the Minister for the timebeing administering. the Census and Statistics Act

1905 -1949, hereby consent to the prosecution of the personsnamed above for the contraventions of Section 17 of the saidAct on the dates set out above.

Dated this thirtieth day of. September, 1952.

A. W. FADDEN, Treasurer.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Building and Services Ordinance 1924-1942.

CANBERRA BUILDING REGULATIONS.

WHEREAS it is provided by regulation 22 of the CanberraBuilding Regulations made under the provisions of the

Bu.i7dinq and Services Ordinance 1924 -1942 that the use ofwooden- framed walls for dwelling houses may be permittedin such localities as are from time to time specified by theMinister by notice in the Gazette:

Now, therefore, I, John Noble Core Rogers. delegate of theMinister administering the said Ordinance, do hereby specifythat the use of wooden framed walls for dwelling houses inthe Canberra City District may be permitted on blocks 1 to 3inclusive of section 75, Division of O'Connor.

Dated this twenty -third day of September, One thousandnine hundred and fifty -two.

J. N. ROGERSDelegate of the Minister of State for the Interior.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.LEASES ( SPECIAL PURPOSES) ORDINANCE.

PURSUANT to the powers conferred upon me by section 3of the Leases (Special Purposes) Ordinance 1925 -1936 of

the Australian Capital Territory, I hereby declare the CountryWomen's Association to be an approved Association for thepurposes of the said section.

Given under my hand this twenty-fifth day of September.one thousand nine hundred and fifty -two.

W. S. KENT HUGHESMinister of State for the Interior.

Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 -1952.Principal Registry,

Melbourne.29th September, 1952.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO THECHANGE OF THE DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRYIN CONNEXION WITH WHICH AN ORGANIZATION ISREGISTERED.

'1VOTICE is hereby given that application has been madeIA to me under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-'1952 for consent to the change 'of the description of theindustry in connexion with which the Anialga.niated PostalWorkers Union of Australia is registered from thefollowing :

" The Industry in connexion with which this Union isformed is that portion of the Commonwealth PublicService in which permanent, temporary, exempt andcasual employees are engaged in the Postmaster- General'sDepartment as senior mail officer, mail officer, linemanin training, senior assistant (mail branch) , inquiry officer

No 69.-9th October, 1952

( mail branch) , wireless ( licence) inspector, lineman,senior lineman, line foreman, supervisor (training of linestaff) , cable recorder, senior cable recorder, labourer -linestaff, cofiduit worker, assistant, clerical assistant, postalassistant, senior postal assistant, postman, postal officer,motor driver, motor driver (in charge) , senior motordrier, motor driver ( testing . officer) , transport officer,assistant transport officer, yard officer, senior messenger,assistant 9toreman, storeman, senior storeman, foremanstoreman, junior postal officer, patrol officer, liftattendant, senior lift attendant, groom, mail .driver, maildriver -in- charge, labourer, fireman, office cleaner (male andfenis,le) , senior office cleaner, foreman cleaner, watchman,kitchen man, cook, head attendant, attendant, assistantwelfare officer (Fourth Division), together with suchother persons, whether employed in the Service or other-wise as have been appointed officers of the Union or anyli,ranches thereof and admitted as members thereof."

to the following: .

" The Industry in connexion with which this Union isformed is that portion of the Commonwealth PublicService in which permanent, temporary, exempt andcasual employees are engaged in the Postmaster- General'sDepartment as senior mail officer, mail officer, linemanin training, senior assistant (mail branch), inquiry officer(mail branch) , wireless (licence) inspector, lineman,senior lineman, line foreman, principal - training (lines)Fourth Division, senior technical instructor training( lines) Fourth Division, technical instructor - training(lines) Fourth Division, cable recorder, senior cablerecorder, labourer -line staff, conduit worker, assistant,clerical assistant, postal assistant, senior postalassistant, postman, postal officer, motor driver, motordriver (in charge) , senior motor driver, motor driver( testing officer) , transport officer, assistant transportofficer, yard, officer, senior messenger, assistant storeman,storeman, senior storeman, foreman storeman, juniorpostal officer, patrol officer, lift attendant, seniorlift attendant, groom, niail driver, mail driver -in- charge,labourer, fireman, office cleaner (male and female), senioroffice cleaner, foreman cleaner, watchman, kitchenman,cook, head attendant, attendant, assistant welfare officer( fourth division ), together with such other perlionswhether employed in the Service or otherwise a4 have beenappointed officers of the Union or any Branches thereofand admitted as members thereof."

Any person who desires to object to the proposed change maydo so by lodging with me a notice of objection in theprescribed form and a statutory declaration in supportthereof within thirty -five days after the nuhlieetion of thisadvertisement and by serving on the organization copies ofthe notice of objection and statutory declaration so lodged.

.T. E. TAYLOR, Indùstrial Registrar.

Conciliation. and Arbitration Act- 1904 -1952.Principal Registry,

Melbourne.29th September, 1952.

NOTTCF OF APPT.TCATTON FOR CONSENT TO THEC TAN(R OF THE CONDITIONS OP ELIGIBILITY FORMEMBERSHIP OF AN ORGANIZATION.NOTICE is hereby given that application has been

to nie under the Conciliation. and Arbitration Act1904 -1952 for consent to the change of cot,ditions of elimhilityfor membership of the Amalgamated Postal Workers' Unionof Australia, from the following:

" The Union shall consist of permanent, temporary,exempt and casual employees engaged in the Postmaster -General's Department as senior mail officer, mail officer,lineman -in- training, .senior assistant (mail branch),inquiry officer (mail branch), wireless (licence) inspec-tor, lineman. senior lineman. line foreman, supervisor(training of line staff), cable recorder, senior cablerecorder, labourer -line staff. conduit worker, assistant,clerical assistant, postal assistant, senior postal assistant,postman, postal officer, motor driver, motor driver (incharge) , senior motor driver, motor driver (testingofficer) , transport officer, assistant transport officer, yardofficer, senior messenger, assistant storeman, storeman,senior storeman, foreman storeman, junior postal officer,patrol officer, lift attendant, senior lift attendant, groom,mail driver, mail driver -in- charge, labourer, fireman, officecleaner (male and female), senior office Cleaner, foremancleaner, watchman, kitchen man, cook, head attendant,attendant, assistant welfare officer (Fourth Division),together -á*ith such other persons,' whether eMialoyed inthe Service or otherwise as have been appointed officersof the Union or any franches thereof and admitted asmembers thereof."

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to the following :" The Union shall consist of permanent, temporary,

exempt and casual employees engaged in the Postmaster -General's Department as senior mail officer, mail officer,lineman -in- training, senior assistant (mail branch) ,inquiry officer ( mail branch) , wireless ( licence) inspector,lineman, senior lineman, line foreman, principal - training(lines), Fourth Division, senior technical instructor -training (lines) Fourth Division, technical instructor -training (lines) Fourth Division, cable recorder, seniorcable recorder, labourer -line staff, conduit worker,assistant, clerical assistant, . postal assistant, seniorpostal assistant, postman, postal officer, motor driver,motor driver (in charge), senior motor driver, motordriver (testing officer) , transport officer, assistant tansport officer, yard officer, senior messenger, assistantstoreman, storeman, senior storeman, foreman storeman,junior postal officer, patrol officer, lift attendant, seniorlift attendant, groom, mail driver, mail driver -in- charge,labourer, fireman, office cleaner ( male and female) ,senior office cleaner, foreman cleaner, watchman, kitchenman, cook, head attendant, attendant, assistant welfareofficer (Fourth Division) , together with such otherpersons, whether employed in the Service or otherwiseas have keen appointed officers of the Union or anyBranches thereof and admitted as members thereof."

Any person who desires to object to the proposed changemay do so by lodging with me a notice of objection in theprescribed form and a statutory declaration in support thereofwithin thirty -five days after the pub'ication of this advertise-ment and by serving on the organization copies of the noticeof objection and statutory declaration so lodged.

J. E. TAYLOR, Industrial Registrar.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Prices Regulation Ordinance 1949.

PRICES ORDER No. 201 (A.C.T.) .Cooking and Kitchen Tr tensils &ales by Retail Australian

Capital Territory and Jervis Bay.TN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by the Prices

Regulation Ordinance 1949, I, Clifford Edwin Williamson,Controller of Prices, hereby make the following Order:

Citation.. 1. This Order may be cited,as Prices Order No. 201 (A.C.T.) .

Application.2. This Order shall also apply to Jervis nay.

Definitions.3. In this Order unless the contrary intention appears

" Cooking and Kitchen Utensils " means any cooking orkitchen utensil other than utensils of china, glass orearthenware which is or may be used in the kitchen,including

Baking Dishes. Kitchen Tidies.Basins. Measures.Billy Cans. Meat Roasters.Boilers. Moulds.Bowls. Omelet Pans.Bread Dins. Pastry Cutters.Cake Trays. Patty Tins.Cake Tins. Pie Dishes.Cake Coolers. Pie Tins.Cannisters. Pie Steamers.Casserole Dishes. Potato Mashers.Colanders. Potato Chippers.Cutlet Pans. Plates.Dough Pans. Preserving Pans.Egg Slices. Pressure Cookers.Egg Beaters. Pots.Egg Poachers. Sandwich Tins.Egg Whisks. Saucepans.Fish Slices. Sink Strainers.Flour Dredgers. Scone Cutters.Flour Sifters. Scone Trays.Frying Pans. Stewpans.Frying Baskets. Steamers.Funnels. Strainers.Graters. Tea Caddies.Grillera. Teapots.Jugs. Toasters ( non electric) .Kettles

" Cost " means the purchase invoice price paid or payablefor these cooking or kitchen utensils after deductionof any trade discount but before deduction of anycash discount excluding sales tax, packing and freightcharges.

Commonwealth. Chzette

Maximum retail prices.4. I fix and declare the maximum price at which any

cooking or kitchen utensil may be sold by retail in the Aus-tralian Capital Territory or Jervis Bay, to be the cost asdefined plus an amount for gross profit, sales tax, freight andpacking allowance not exceeding 50 per centum of such cost.

Fixation of maximum prices by notice.3. Notwithstanding the provisions of this Order, I declare

the maximum price at which cooking or kitchen utensilsspecified in a notice given in pursuance of this clause may hesold by any person to whom such notice is given to be suchprice as is fixed by the Controller by Notice in Writing to thatperson.

Dated this seventh day: of October, 1952.

C. E. WILLIAMSON, Controller of Prices.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

PURSUANTto Gazette notice published in Commonwealth

Gazette, No. 55, of 14th August, 1952, it is notified forpublic information that Chas. Forrester & Co. Pty. Ltd., 15Queen- street, Melbourne, have been appointed as auctioneersto conduct Customs sales in the State of Victoria for aperiod of twelve months as from 1st October, 1952. Therate of commission payable has been determined at 6i percent. of the gross sale price of the goods exclusive of duty,primage and sales tax.

NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.LANDS AVAILABLE FOR LEASING IN TERMS OF THE CROWN

LANDS ORDINANCE 1931 -1952 AS AGRICULTURAL (CULTIVATIONFARM) LEASES.

It PPLICATIONS for Agricultural leases of the lands described11. ill the schedule hereto, will be received at the LandsBranch, Darwin, or the Department of Territories, Canberra,Australian Capital Territory, on or before the 28th day ofNovember, 1952.

Agricultural leases are granted in perpetuity.1 f the lands be not applied for on the 28th day of November,

1952, theY shall remain open to application as advertised, andmay be allotted by the Administrator of the Northern Terri-tory to any persons who apply at the rentals and on theconditions as set out hereunder.

Conditions under which the Lands will be Leased.Applications shall be accompanied by the first year's rent

a Iease and registration fee of £1 10s. and survey fee.The rent shall be subject to reappraisement every 21 years

and during the first 21 years of the leases, shall be at the ratesset out in the schedule hereto.

The leases will contain the following reservations, andconditions :--

(a) a reservation of a right of entry and inspection;(b) a reservation of all minerals;(c) a reservation of a power of resumption; (if the land

be required for any public purpose the power ofresumption can be exercised on six months' notice,and on two years' notice where the land is requiredfor any other purpose) ;

(d) a covenant to pay the rent annually in advance;(e) a provision that if the rent is not paid on or before

the expiry of three months from the date on whichit becomes due an addition of 5 per cent. per annummay be made in respèet of the rent overdue;

(f) a covenant to use the land only for the purpose forwhich it is leased;

a provision that the lessee, having paid all rent dueby him may at any time, in manner prescribed,surrender the lease;

(h) a provision that the lease shall be liable to for-feiture if the rent is unpaid for six months or more;

(i) a covenant by the lessee that he will enter intooccupation of the land within twelve (12) monthsfrom the date of notification of the approval of thelease and will establish a home to the value of atleast £600, the dwelling to conform to the require-ments of the Building Ordinance, 1936, and theregulations thereunder, within two (2) 3ears afterthe commencement of the lease, and, subject to anexemption granted by the Administrator for causeshown, that he will thereafter reside on the leasedland for a period of at least six (6) months ineach year.

(j) a covenant that the lessee will, in each of the firstfive (5) years of the lease, clear and cultivate atleast one -tenth of the total area of the lease, andthereafter keep the land cultivated;

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(k) a covenant that the lessee shall within the first fouryears of the lease, enclose the land with a substantialfence; -

(l) a covenant that the lessee will observe and complywith the regulations under the said Ordinance forthe time being in force;

a covenant by the lessee that he will comply withthe laws in force relating to the destruction ofvermin and noxious weeds; ,

a covenant, that the lease shall, subject to theregulations, be liable to forfeiture for non-com -pliance -on the part of the lessee with any covenantor condition of the lease.

Form of application can be obtained at the Lands $ranch,Darwin and the Department of Territories, Canberra, Aus-tralian Capital Territory.

Plan of the blocks may be inspected at the Lands Office,Darwin.

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SCHEDULE.

£ s. cl.

LAND SITIIATE HUNDRED OF HOWARD.

2 905 I 0 I 0 I 5 13 0 I 28 10 0

LAND SITUATE SOUTH OF HUNDRED OF HOWARD.

110 j 947 2 1 6 0 0I 30 0 0

F. J. S. WISE, Administrator.

EXPENDITURE UNDER TREASURY REGULATION 52MADE UNDER SECTION 71 OF THE AUDIT ACT1901 -1934.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR..£3,440. - Jaques Bros. Limited, P.O. Box 19, Richmond, E.1,

Victoria -One only 30 in. by 18 in. Traylor type " H " jawcrusher, fitted with plain bearings and curved smooth jaw -faces, for Canberra Brickworks.

£2,320.- Donald Don and Sons Pty. Limited, 316 Russell -street, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria -Two only conveyors, con-veyor belts and associated equipment, as specified, for CanberraBrickworks.

£762. Seligson and Clare (Rust.) Pty. Ltd., 109 Oxfordstreet, Sydney, New South Wales -One only semi - automatichigh -speed guillotine model A78 CE " Krouse ", complete with

Mappingmotor, belting etcetera, for National apping Section.

£393 10s. 9d. (additional expenditure) .- Watson VictorLimited, Watson House, 9 -13 Bligh- street, Sydney, New SouthWales-One only Muirhead special timing device, for Com-monwealth Solar Observatory, Mount Stromlo. (Additionalexpenditure to amount of £1,874 approved by Ex. Min. Nos.4 of 8th February, 1950, and 60 of 14th December, 1950.)-(Ex. Min. No. 862.)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.£70.- Queensbridge Motor & Eng. Co. Ltd., South Melbourne

- Purchase of fork lift truck, for the Commonwealth SerumLaboratories. (Additional expenditure to that approved onEx. Min. No. 82 of 6th March, 1952.) -(Ex. Min. No. 260.)

£1,117.- Meggitt Ltd., Kensington, Victoria-Purchase oflinseed oil, for the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. -(Ex.Min. No. 260.)

£300.- Watson Victor Ltd., Adelaide.- Purchase of lx Bothelectro- cardiograph machine, for Darwin Hospital. -(Ex.Tin. No. 260.)f22. -Kio Ora Industries, Prahran, Victoria- Purchase of

containers, for the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. (Addi-tional expenditure to that approved on Ex. Min. No. 255of 16th November, 1951, and Ex. Min. No. 45 of 13th March,]952.)-(Ex. Min. No. 260.)

£50.- Felton Grimwade & Duerdins, Melbourne-Purchaseof incubators, for the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories.( Additional expenditure to that approved on Ex. Min: No.249 of 16th November, 1951.)-(Ex. Min. No. 260.)

£630. -H. Rowe & Co. Pty. Ltd., Flinders- court, Melbourne- Purchase of lx Tinsley polarograph, for the CommonwealthSerum Laboratories.- (Ex. Min. No. 260.)

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.£l 55 2s. -James Ferguson & Co., Brisbane Reprinting,

including paper, of " Customs and Excise Tariffs ". (Addi-tional expenditure to that approved on Ex. Min. No. 83.) -(Ex.Min. No. 96.)

COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIALRESEARCH ORGANIZATION.

£507 Os. 3d. -V. E. Jefferies, Kojonup, Western Australia -Construction of dams.- ( Ex. Min. No. 47.)

1,157 15s.-Jolly's Gateway Garage, Queanbeyan-Purchaseof Fordson tractor.- (Ex. Min. No. 48.)

£622 10s. -R. Fowler Ltd., Marrickville, New South Wales- Purchase of Bristolware P. traps. -(Ex. Min. No. 49.)

£251 16s.- Townson & Mercer Pty. Ltd., Melbourne-Pur-chase of Sartorius balance.-( Ex. Min. No. 50.)

£275. -York Motors Ltd., Sydney- Purchase of rotary hoe.-(Ex. Min. No. 51.)

ROBERT G. MENZIES, Prime Minister.

TENDERS.COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Location and Nature of Contract. Amount. Firm.Date of

Acceptance.Date of

Completion,

£ 8. d.Ryde (N.S.W.).- Installation of a gas booster at the 258 15 10 Austin Richards Pty. Ltd., 174 Pacific 24.9.52

Coal Research Section Highway, Greenwich

October, 1952.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.War Service Homes Division.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Locality and Description of Work. Amount. Contractor's Name and Address.

North Ryde (N.S.W.).- Erection of twenty (20) timber -framed cottages. Sub Group (5), Groups 7, 8, 11 and25R

North Ryde (N.S.W.).- Erection of twelve (12) timber -framed cottages. Sub Group (4), Groups 7, 8, 11 and25R

£ 8. d.

New South Wales.47,580 7 4 J. Cox, 16 Esther -road, Balmoral Beach

28,997 0 0 J. France, 4 River- street, Blakehuret ..

Date of Date ofAcceptance. Completion.

26.9.52 25.9.53

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DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES-- continued.War Service Homes Division continued.

TENDERS INVITED.

Oommnnwealth:3 Gazette

Locality and Description of Work. Tenders Return-able at Plans, Specifications, &c., Available at--- Tenders to be marked "Tender"

and addressed to

Asquith.Erection of ten (10) timber- framedcottages, Clarkes Estate, Group 132n (N.)

Villawood. -- Erection of twelve (12) timber -framed cottages divided into two (2) Sub-groups, viz.:-- -

Sub -group 3 six (6) homes ;Sub -group 4Mx (6) homes ;

Railway Estate. Group 94n (N.)North Ryde: Erection of twelve (12) timber-

framed cottages, Sub -group 3. Groups 7E,8R, 11E and 25n

Melrose Park (Edwardstown). -- Supply anderection of approximately 5,800 feet ofpaling fencing

New South. Woks.

Noon, 21st' Deputy Director, War Service HomesOctober, Division, 77 York - street, Sydney1952

South Australia.

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POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

TENDERS INVITED.

11ENDERS are invited for the undermentioned supplies and /or service. Tenders must be endorsed " Tenders forj (as the case may be), and addressed to the Director, Posts and Telegraphs, in the State named. They mustbe deposited in the Tender Box at the General Post Office in that State ; if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered.

Description of Material or Service Required. Schedule No. Tender Forms, Spreilleations, &c.,obtainable from Tenders Close-

GENERAL.

Printed Forms, Memo and Other Books ..Arm Braces and Combiners .. ..

Gauges .. ..Printed Departmental Headed Paper ..Printed Publicity Matter .. .. ..2000 Type Switch Maintenance Parts ..Post Office Scales .. ..Bimotional Switch Parts .. ..B.P.O. Standard Uniselector Maintenance Parts .. ..Anti - fading Radiators for Radio Telephone Broadcasting StationsBimotional Switch Armatures and Associated Parts ..Resistors and Reactances

Trunk Line Protector BoxesCopper Busbar Rod and Tubing

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C.6844C.6440C.6R22C.6856C.6863C.6823C.6830C.6831C.6829C.6757C.6832C.6838

NEW SOUTH WALES:

N.S.W.595.. N.S.W.579

VICTORIA.

Coil Winding Wire .. . .. .Supply and delivery of Light and Power MaterialPatrol Service at Postmaster- General's Departmental Buildings

490 St. Kilda -road, MelbournePurchase and Removal of Scrap Lead Covered CableTowing of Motor Vehicles .Wooden Poles for the Sale Division (Group A)Wooden Poles for the Sale Division (Group B)Wooden Poles for the Sale Division (Group C) ..Purchase and Removal of Motor Parts .. ..Purchase and removal of Second -hand Motor Covers, &c.

V.675V.676

V.678.V.690V.G80V.681V.682V.683V.687V.688

QUEENSLAND.

Q.148

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Supply and Delivery of Vehicle Towing Equipment ..Construction of New Line Works between Chahpingah Turn -off and

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DEPARTMENT OF WORKS.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Locality and Description of Work.

Werris Creek Post Office. Erection and completion ofextensions and alterations

Shea's Creek, Alexandria. Installation of the thermalfire alarm system in buildings Nos. 22, 238 and 239 atthe Postmaster - General's stores depot

Kapooka Military Camp, Wagga. Installation of asteam boiler plant

Dalley- street, Sydney.Supply, delivery, installation,testing and maintenance of a domestic hot water systemin the Dailey automatic telephone exchange

Smithtown. Erection .and completion of four (4) steel -framedbuildings for 2KP national broadcasting station

R.A.A.F. Station, Forest Hills, Wagga. Supply, installa-tion, testing and maintenance of hot water installation

Alexandria. Erection of a timber - framed generator hutat the Defence Research Laboratory

Enoggera. - Fabrication, supply and delivery of one (1)only 156 feet x 74 feet structural steel frame for messbuilding

Colac. Erection of fencing and laying of paths atfour (4) prefabricated houses

Laverton. Alterations and additions to existing controltower at R.A.A.F Station

Laverton. Electrical installation in control tower andgenerator house at R.A.A.F. Station

Glen Thompson. Repairs and maintenance to post officeand lines yard

Apollo Bay. Repairs and painting to line depot andcable station

Albert Park. Renewal of hot water reticulation to three(3) ablution blocks at Army Head - quarters, SignalsRegiment

Beech Forest. Repairs and painting to post office andresidence

Brunswick. Alterations to electrical installation atCommonwealth Clothing Factory, Fallon- street

Bandiana. Alterations and additions to officers' mess atNo. 1 C.O.D.

Orbost. Erection of fencing and laying of gravel paths,&c., at prefabricated residence

Brunswick. Supply of hot cathode fluorescent fittingsfor Commonwealth Clothing Factory, Fallon- street

Portland. Supply and installation of a complete auto-matic fire sprinkler installation at wool appraisementcentre

Nunawading. Supply and delivery of one (1) electrically -driven and one (1) engine - driven centrifugal pumpingunit at migrants' hostel

Seymour. Installation of septic tank systems at mobiliza-tion siding

Point Cook. Extensions to school building No. 74 atR.A.A.F. Station

Puckapunyal. Supply, installation and testing of refri-geration equipment for cool rooms at butcher's shop,D.I.D.

Mallala R.A.A.F. Station. Repairs and painting toBuildings Nos. 81, 85 and 86

Adelaide G.P.O. Installation of fluorescent fittings

Birkenhead Naval Depot. Repairs and painting

Glenelg. Repairs and painting to Postal premisesCentral South Australia. Supply and delivery of

seventy (70) wardrobesSpringbank. Installation of cooling units and exhaust

fans at Repatriation HospitalNorthfield. Construction of soakage lagoon and minor

drainage work at Defence Production WorkshopAdelaide G.P.O. Installation of sink and drainer and

minor improvements on Second FloorMallala. Construction of rifle range at R.A.A.F. Station

Richmond. Construction of reinforced concrete roadbridge

Central South Australia. Supply of meat (f.o.r. PortAugusta

Central South Australia.Supply and delivery two (2)33 KV /415 -100 KVA transformers and two (2)33 KV/415 -25 KVA transformers (f.o.w. PortAdelaide)

Central South Australia. Supply and delivery of trans-formers being Items 5, 6 and 8 of Specification 373.(Amended)

Rottnest Island Lighthouse (W.A.). Water supply,septic tank, repairs and painting

Amount.

£ s. d.12,146 0 01,456 10 0

2,460 15 0

4,085 0 0

16,950 0 0960 10 0

429 0 02,200 0 0

683 15 0

1,109 0 0525 15 9

728 0 0729 10 3

484 18 4

1,995 0 01,650 0 08,374 0 0

224 9 6

1,562 18 0

15,774 0 0

995 0 .0

3,360 7 7

2,799 0 03,170 0 0

399 10 0

393 0 02,368 0 0

591 0 01,277 10 0

965 0 0808 0 0360 0 0

1,687 13 4

2,843 0 0

t2,717 13 0

3,952 10 0

2,118 0 0

Contractor's Name and Address.Date of Date of

Acceptance. Completion.

Mesh, Beresford & McGufie, 129Brighton - avenue, Toronto

May - Oatway Fire Alarms' Pty. Ltd., 333George- street, Sydney

J. D. Clark, Beauty Point, Wagga . .

F. R. Coyle, 17 William- street, Rose Bay

R. J. Avard & Son, 38 Lindsay - street,East Maitland

F. R. Coyle, 17 William - street, Rose Bay

K. Stewart, 195 Liverpool- street, Sydney

Naisteel Steel Building Co., 39 Forest -street, Collingwood

A. W. McMahon, 62 Armstrong- street,Colac

Dalton & Co. 291A Barkly- street, Bruns-wick

C. Elder & Co. P /L., 734 MountAlexander -road, Moonee Ponds

J. Wilkinson, 20 Francis- street, Hamilton

A. B. Chandler, 18 Dover - street, Clayton

J. H. Arnup & Co., 50 Queen - street,street, Melbourne

P. J. Hussey, 16 Fawkner - street, PascoeVale

E. B. Clegg & Co., 596 Chapel- street,South Yarra

F. R. Harris, 423 Fleming- street, Albury

W. C. Blake, 18 Broomhill- avenue,Blackburn

Red Line Equipment Pty. Ltd:, 2 Coates -lane, Melbourne

Central Automatic Sprinkler Co. P /L.,422 Little Collins- street, Melbourne

Harland Engineering (Australia) P /L.,Box 39, P.O., Footscray

J. M. Glassel & Co. Pty. Ltd., 450 Collins -street, Melbourne

R. Firth, 88 Clive- street, Footscray . .

Amalgamated Wireless (A'asia) Ltd., 47York - street, Sydney

W. E. Dumbrell, Mallala

T. C. Kelaher, 208 Kensington -road,Marryatville

S.A. Industries Ltd., Bond -lane (Off1 Angas- street), Adelaide ,

F. W. John, 5 Gurrs -road, Beulah Park..J. Trembath, 27 Conmurra - avenue,

Ackland GardensPascoe and Co. Ltd., 816 -818 Port -road,

WoodvilleB. J. Wakefield & Co., 311 Glen Osmond -

road, GlenungaR. B. Hall, 47 Scott - avenue, Flinders

ParkRoche Bros. (S.A.) Pty. Ltd., 827 Port -

road, WoodvilleHansen & Yuncken Pty. Ltd., Meyer -

street, TorrensvilleJ. W. Fullerton, P.O. Box 157, Port

AugustaF.F. Electric Pty. Ltd., 38-40 Smith -

street, Sydney

Crompton Parkinson (Sales) Pty. Ltd.,41 Pirie- street, Adelaide

W. Karlovsky, 148 Federation - street,Mount Hawthorn

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TENDERS ACCEPTEDContinued.

Commonwealth Gazette

Locality and Description of Work.

R.A.A.F. Pearce (W.A.).Installation of generating setsR.A.A.F. Pearce (W.A.). -- Construction of sedimentation

tank, flumes, scour lines, &c. at Bore SiteNarrabundah (A.C.T.). Erection of thirty -two (32)

imported Riley- Newsum type CA4 houses, sections 36,39, 40 and 43

O'Connor (A.C.T.). Erection of eight (8) imported Riley -Newsum Type CA4 houses, sections 75, 76 and 77

O'Connor (A.C.T.). Erection of sixteen (16) importedRiley- Newsum type CA4 houses, sections 75 and 76

Turner (A.C.T.).: Alterations and additions to brickhouse, block 18, section 14

Acton (A.C.T.). Installation of electric light and powerto Bureau of Mineral Resources Laboratory

Reid (A.C.T.). Construction of pipe stormwater drains,sections 1 and 2

Amount. Contractor's Name and Address. Date ofAcceptance.

Date ofCompletion

£ s. d.10,320 0 0 J. Riley, 4 Stirling Highway, Nedlands . . 25.9.52 25.3.533,486 0 0 S. V. Adams, 22 Learoyd - street, Mount

Lawley), 25.12.52

50,232 0 0 A. V. Jennings Construction Co. (Canb.) 24.9.52 20.3.53* Pty. Ltd., Box 13, G.P.O., Canberra

12,558 0 0 A. V. Jennings Construction Co. (Canb.) ), 24.12.52* Pty. Ltd., Box 13, G.P.O., Canberra

25,116 0 0 A. V. Jennings Construction Co. (Canb.) ), 20.3.52* Pty. Ltd., Box 13, G.P.O., Canberra

896 12 0 M. A. Kerrison, 30 Miller- street, O'Connor 22.9.52 10.1.53

2,400 0 0 A. D. Kennedy, c/o Turner Hostel, Can-berra City

29.9.52

8,895 8 0 John Poole Contractors Pty. Ltd., 32 1.10.52 31.12.52Jasmine- street, Botany

Including fixed fee. t Concurrently with building.

TENDERS' INVITED.

Locality and Description of Work. Tenders Return-able at- Plans, Specifications, &c., Available at Tenders to be marked Tender "

and addressed to

Regents Park.Erection of one (1) brick andone (1) timber- framed store building atR.A.A.F. Stores Depot

Mascot. Painting and minor repairs tovarious buildings at Kingsford -Smith Air-port

Dubbo and Orange. Erection and completionof eight (8) prefabricated cottages, six (6) atDubbo, and two (2) at Orange. (Fresh ten-ders.) (Bill of Quantities)

Glenbrook. -- Construction of water mains,storage tanks and tank stands at R.A.A.F.station

Lithgow. Supply, installation, &c., of steamreticulation, hot water services and kitchenexhaust system at Littleton Hostel

Sydney. Supply and delivery of nine (9)only vertical cabinet type refrigerators todepartmental store within the metropolitanarea

IIranquinty: Installation of air - conditioningsystem and a supply ventilation unit atR.A.A.F. Station

Bendigo. Supply, installation and testingof refrigeration equipmentand the overhaul,modification and re- installation of existingequipment

Point Cook. Demolition of existing smallarms miniature range and construction ofnew small arms range

Brunswick.Supply and installation of one (1)100 K.W. electric steam generator, dis-mantling and re- erection of various machinesand maintenance of gas heating andcafeteria equipment

Mangalore. Supply and erection of fencingend gates and laying of gravel paths, &c.

Point Cook and Ballarat.Supply anderection, &c. of moving target mechanismfor 200 yd. small arms range

Finsbury, Plant No 3. Erection of bricklavatory blocks. Specification No. 52/118

Leeuwin Naval Depot, Fremantle. Painting,repairs and maintenance. Job 2624

Forrest and Rawlinna. Erection and comple-tion No. 2 prefabricated houses. Job 2566

A irways House, Perth. Paving right of way.Job 2620

Cárnarvon: Hydrogen generator shelter and-instrument enclosure. Job 2616

Guildford.Modification to garbage inciner-ator. Job 2615

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Department of Works, Room 26,Sixth Floor, G.P.O., Perth : andPostmaster, Post Office, Carnarvon

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DEPARTMENT OF VVoSKB--[7ontin4óed.

TENDERS INvrrED-continued.

Locality and Description of Work. Tenders $eturn-able at- Plans, Specifications &c., Available at-

Tenders to be marked " Tender "and addressed to-

Canberra (A.C.T.): Resurfacing roads andpavements with bitumen

Canberra (A.C.T.).- Plaster finishings (ex-cluding fibrous plaster) to " A " block,

2 p.m., 28thOctober,1952

Department of Works, 225 Bourke -street, Melbourne ; 82 Pitt - street,Sydney ; and Canberra

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Administrative OfficesCanberra (A.C.T.).- Supply and fixing of

fibrous plaster finishings " A " Block, Ad-ministrative Offices

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Canberra (A.C.T.).- Supply and delivery oftimber for repairs to Commonwealth- avenuebridge

Department of Works, 82 Pitt - street,Sydney ; and Canberra

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O'Connor (A.C.T.).- Construction of storm -water drainage to sections 12-14, 25-32 and

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.TENDER ACCEPTED.

212/52.- Tender Schedule No. C.395- Standard Telephones& Cables Pty. Ltd., 252 Botany -road, Alexandria, New SouthWales. 10,000 single core cable glands, £1,270 16s. 8d.

COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.TENDERS addressed to the Secretary, Comanwealth Rail-

ways, 623 Collins - strett, Melbourne, C.1, accompanied by thenecessary deposit will be received up to 10 a.m. on 28thOctober, 1952, for -

SUPPLY AND DELIVER OF CRUSHED STONE BALLAST FORSTIRLING NORTH -LEIGH CREEK NORTH COALFIELD RAIL-WAY, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Tender forms, conditions of tendering, general conditions,and specifications are available from the Secretary, Common -wealth Railways, Melbourne, Chief Civil Engineer, Common-wealth Railways, Port August, and from the CommonwealthDirector of Works, Adelaide, Sydney and Perth.

REPATRIATION COMMISSION HEAD - QUARTERS.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.- (Series 1952-53.)

SERVICES TO REPATRIATION MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS.

TENDERS ACCEPTED DURING THE MONTH OF JULY, 1952( SUPPLEMENTARY) .

Period -lst July till 31st December, 1952.Potatoes, Onions, Mixed Vegetables and Fresh Fruit.

9338. Delivery at Anzac Hostel, Kangaroo Point, Queens-land, *£245.-Robinson & Laidlaw, Roma- street, Brisbane.

Fuel.9339. Delivery at Anzac Hostel, Kangaroo Point,

*£49 12s. 6d.-Cavanagh Bros., Countess - street, Brisbane.

TENDERS ACCEPTED DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1952.

Period -1st October till 31st December, 1952.Groceries.

9340. Delivery at Prince of Wales Repatriation GeneralHospital, Randwick, and Repatriation Sanatorium, LadyDavidson Home, Turramurra. For Prince of Wales Repatria-tion General Hospital, Randwick, only, *£903 18s. 2d. ForRepatriation Sanatorium, Lady Davidson Home, Turramurra,only, *£919 15s. 3d. Mcllrath's Pty. Ltd., 202 Pitt - street,Sydney.

9341. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Concord,`£5,836 12e. 9d.-David's Pty. Ltd., 47 .Buckingham- street,Sydney.

Meat.9342. Delivery at Prince of Wales Repatriation General

Hospital, Randwick, and Repatriation Sanatorium, LadyDavidson Home, Turramurra. For Prince of Wales Repatria-tion General Hospital, Randwick, only, *£1,835 10s. 5d. ForRepatriation Sanatorium, Lady Davidson Home, Turramurra,only, *£3,456 7s. 6d. -T. A. Field Pty. Ltd., 169 Thomas -street, Sydney.

Fish.9343. Delivery at Prince of Wales Repatriation General

Hospital, Randwick, Repatriation Sanatorium, Lady DavidsonHome, Turramurra, and Repatriation General Hospital,Concord. For Prince of Wales Repatriation General Hospital,Randwick, only, *£633 13s. 4d. For Repatriation Sanatorium,Lady Davidson Home, Turramurra, only, *£321 9s. 4d. ForRepatriation General Hospital, Concord, only, *£2,366 13s. 4d.-Cam & Sons Pty. Ltd., 1 Bank- street, Pyrmont.

Rabbits.9344. Delivery at Prince of Wales Repatriation General

Hospital, Randwick, *£127 10s. John Davis Jnr., 13 Hay -street, Sydney.

9345. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Concord,*£400.- Riverstone Meat Co. Pty. Ltd., 7 Hay- street, Sydney.

Poultry.9346. Delivery at Prince of Wales Repatriation General

Hospital, Randwick, *£953 15s.-R. Cordina & Son, 55Mandoon -road, Girraween.

9347. Delivery at Repatriation Sanatorium, Lady DavidsonHome, Turramurra, *£966 9s. 5d.- Hollandia Products, 255AGeorge- street, Sydney.

9348. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Concord,*£2,776 5s. -F. Bouquet, Epping -road, North Ryde.

Fruit and Vegetables.9349. Delivery at Prince of Wales Repatriation General

Hospital, Randwiek, and Repatriation Sanatorium, LadyDavidson Home, Turramurra. For Prince of Wales Repatria-tion General Hospital, Randwick, only, *£1,623 lla. 8d. ForRepatriation Sanatorium, Lady Davidson Home, Turramurra,only, *£1,534 75. 4d. J. T. Collis, 42 Harbour street, Sydney.

QUOTATIONS ACCEPTED.-(Series 1952-53.)QUOTATIONS ACCEPTED DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1952.

Supply and- Installation. of "Lvminuvire" Operating Theatre'Lamp.

9350. Repatriation General Hospital, Springbank, SouthAustralia, *£664 14s.- Watson Victor Ltd., 228 North- terrace,Adelaide.

0.2.63 J..C.DT.I. TVappler Electro Surgical Unit Complete.9351. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Hobart,

*£460.- Watson Victor Ltd., 117 Collins- street, Melbourne.

Confectionery.9352. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital Canteen,

Heidelberg, Victoria, *£200. - Nestles Food Specialities(Aust.) Ltd., 297 Little Collins- street, Melbourne.

9353. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital Canteen,Heidelberg, *£750.- MacRobertson Pty. Ltd., Argyle- street,Fitzroy.

9354. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital Canteen,Heidelberg, *£300. - Rowntree & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., 74De Carte street, Brunswick.

9355. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital Canteen,Heidelberg, *£750.- Cadbury Fry Passall Pty. Ltd., 576Bourke - street, Melbourne.

9356. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital Canteen,Heidelberg, *£300.- Hoadiey's Chocolates Ltd., Coventry -street, South Melbourne.

v. 89.--9th October, 195g

Pathological Equipment.9357. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Heidel-

berg, *£637 10s.-Thomas Optical & Scientific Co. Pty. Ltd.,354 Lonsdale- street, Melbourne.

Instruments and Accessories.9358. Delivery

slopes, *£476 is.street, Brisbane.

9359. Deliveryslopes, *£268 7s.street, Brisbane.

9360. Deliveryslopes, *£237 5sBrisbane.

Timber.

at Repatriation General Hospital, Green-9d:---Taylors Elliotts Pty. Ltd., Charlotte

at Repatriation General Hospital, . Green-8d.-11. B. Selby & Co. Pty. Ltd., 345 Queen -

at Repatriation General Hospital, Green-. ld.- Watson Victor Ltd., 453 Ann- street,

9361. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Green -slopes, (0.T.), *£241 7s. ld. -Moron & Co. Pty. Ltd., Mel-bourne- street, South Brisbane.

Bandages, Flannelette.9362. Delivery at Repatriation General

slopes, *£333 2s. -J. F. Robertson, 297Valley, Brisbane.

Cigarettes, Tobacco, &c.9363. Delivery at Repatriation General

Greenslopes, -£1,058 Gs. 7d. -W. D. & H.Ltd., 400 Ann - street, Brisbane.

Spectacles, Lenses and Artificial Eyes.9364. Delivery at Repatriation Branch Office, Perry House;

Brisbane, *£1,800 (estimated).-Trevor Henderson, T. & G.Building, Queen - street, Brisbane.

Drugs and Chemicals.9365. Delivery at Repatriation Out- patient Clinic, The

Grace Building, York- street, Sydney, *£414 Os. 4d.- BurroughsWelcome & Co. (Aunt.) Pty. Ltd., Cressy- street, Rosebery, NewSouth Wales. ( Reserve supply.)

Period-1st August till 31st August, 1952.Tobacco and Cigarettes.

. 9366. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital Canteen,Concord, *£3,855 10s. 8d. Delivery at Prince of Wales Repat-riation General Hospital Canteen, Randwick, #£478 5s. -W. D.& H. O. Wills (Aust.) Ltd., 511 Kent street, Sydney.

Tobacco and Cigarettes.9367. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital Canteen,

Concord, *£272 19s. ld.- Dalgety & Co. Ltd., 15 Bent - street,Sydney.

9368. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital Canteen,Concord, *£357 8s. 2d. -St. James Dist. Ltd., 379 Kent street,Sydney.

Hospital, GreenBrunswick- street,

Hospital Canteen,O. Wills (Aust.)

Period -lst July till 31st December, 1952.Ice Cream.

9369. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Concord,*£545 10s.- Streets Ice Cream Ltd., Arneliffe- street, Turrella.

Period -1st September, 1952, till 31st August, 1953.X -ray Requirements.

9370. Delivery at Repatriation Sanatorium, Lady DavidsonHome, Turramurra, *£1,318 7s. ld; Kodak (A /asia) Pty. Ltd.,379 George- street, Sydney.

Period --1st October till 30th November, 1952.Streptomycin.

9371. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Concord,*£478 2s. 6d.- Andrews Laboratories, 15 Hamilton- street,Sydney.

Period -1st October till 31st December, 1952.Dairy Produce (Hams) .

9372.` Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Concord,*£405._ Producers Co -op. Dist. Society Ltd., Quay and Valen-tine streets, Sydney.

Margarine.9373. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Concord,

*£366.13s. 3d.-Edible Oil Ind. Pty. Ltd., 11 O'Connell- street,Sydney.

Period --1st October, 1952, till 30th September, 1953.Sugar, Treacle and Golden Syrup.

9374. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Concord,Repatriation Sanatorium, Lady Davidson Home, Turramurra,and Prince of Wales Repatriation General Hospital, Randwick, *£8,620 4s. id.- Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd.,O'Connell-street, Sydney.

* Estimated amount involved.

Lommonwealth Gazette

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.HIGH CoMIMISSIONER'S OFFICE, LONDON.

Confirmation of Appointment.-(High Commissioner (Staff)Regulation 16 (2) - Ernest Albert Burn, Contracts Officer(£675-£75()), Second Class, Procurement Branch.-(Ex. Min.

No. 32.)

High Commissioner Act 1909 - 1952.

IN.pursuance of sub- section (6.) of section 9 of the High.Commissioner Act 1909 -1952, and acting on the advice

of the High Commissioner in the United Kingdom, I do herebydirect that Ernest Albert Burn, an officer appointed under thatAct, shall be deemed to be an employee within the meaning ofsection 4 of the Superannuation Act 1922 -1951.

ROBERT G. MENZIES, Prime Minister.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

Ï-ÏIS ExcelIency the Governor- General in Council has

approved of the following appointments made under theQuarantine Act 1908 195'0: -John Joseph Brosnan and ThomasHerlihy as Quarantine Officers (Plants), Western Australia.-(Ex. Min. No. 249.) [In lieu of notice appearing inGazette No. 63 of 18th September, 1952.]

EARLE PAGE, Minister of State for Health.

Superannuation Act 1922 -1951.

IN pursuance of sub section (6.) of section 4 of theSuperannuation Act 1922 -1951, I, Robert Gordon Menzies,

the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia, theMinister administering the Australian National UniversityAct 1946 -1947, do hereby direct on the recommendation ofthe Council of the Australian National, University, thatEdmond Charles Hughes, who is an employee of the AustralianNational University, shall be deemed to be an employee withinthe meaning of section 4 of the Superanwuation Act 1922 -1951.

Dated this first day of September, 1952.

ROBERT G. MENZIES, Prime Minister.

Superannuation Act 1922 -1951.

INpursuance of sub- section (6.) of section 4 of the

Superannuai ion Act 1922 -1951, I, Robert Gordon Menzies,the Prime Minister of the, Commonwealth of Australia, theMinister administering the Australian National UniversityAct 1946 -1947, do hereby direct on the recommendation ofthe Council of the Australian National University thatFrancis Cuthbert and Sheila Miller, who are employees ofthe Australian National University, shall be deemed to beemployees within the meaning of section 4 of the Superannua-tion Act 1922 -1951.

Dated this first day of August, 1952.

ROBERT G. MENZIES, Prime Minister.

Superannuation Act 1922 -1951.

INpursuance of sub section (6.) of section 4 of the

Superannuationa Act 1922 -1951, I, Robert Gordon Menzies,the Prime Minister of the, Commonwealth of Australia, theMinister administering the Australian National UniversityAct 1946-1947, do hereby direct on the recommendation ofthe Council of the Australian National University thatKathleen Margaret Jupp, who is an employee of the Aus-tralian National University shall be deemed to be anemployee within the meaning of section 4 of the Superannua-tion Act 1922 -1951.

Dated this 18th day of September, 1952.

ROBERT G. MENZIES, Prime Minister.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.HIS Excellency the Governor General in Council has

approved of Mr. William Patrick Degnian beingappointed to act as Collector of Customs for Queenslandduring the absence of W. H. Wildy on recreation leave from6th to 24th October, 1952, inclusive.-(Ex. Min. No. 95.)

Commonwealth Gazette 4009 No. 89. --9th October, 1952

Qualifications.University degree with honours in fueltechnology, applied chemistry or chemical engineering.Previous research experience would be an additional thoughnot an essential qualification.

POSITION No. 3978: TEQHIVICAL OFTICJZ.Duties. To assist in pilot plant research on the gasification

of brown coal under high pressure.Qualifications -- University degree or its equivalent in fuel

technology, applied chemistry, chemical engineering orin echanical engineering.

COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIALRESEARCH ORGANIZATION.

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES.

APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to any one ofthe following positions on the staff of the Organization.

Separate applications covering each position applied for shouldshow reference number of position, date of birth, maritalstatus, nationality, present employment, and particulars ofqualifications and experience and of war service, if any, andhe accompanied by copies of not more than four testimonials.

POSITION No. 3880 OF SENIOR RESEARCH OFFICER ( CHEMIST ORCHEMICAL ENGINEER) , WOOL TEXTILE RESEARCH LABORATORY,GEELONG, VICTORIA.

Duties. To establish a section for research into certainprocesses of the textile industry particularly felting andscouring.

Qualifications. University honours degree in science withchemistry as major subject, or in chemical engineering, withsome industrial experience preferably in research anddevelopment.

A new house will be available for renting by the successfulapplicant.

Applications, referring to appointment No. 3880, shouldreach the Officer -in- charge, Wool Textile Research Laboratory,C.S.I.R.O., Belmont, Geelong, by the 14th November, 1952.

POSITION No. 4003 OF SENIOR RESEARCH OFFICER OR RESEARCHOFFICER, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH LIAISON SECTION, EASTMELBOURNE, VICTORIA.

Duties. To be responsible for presenting the results ofC.S.I.R.O. agricultural research through semi - technical andnon - technical media.

Qualifications. University degree in agricultural science,or its equivalent, and experience in journalism. Experiencein the preperation of broadcast scripts is desirable.

Applications, referring to appointment No. 4003, shouldreach the Secretary ( Agricultural and Biological Sciences) ,C.S.I.R.O., 314 Albert - street, East Melboirne, Victoria, by the17th October, 1952.

POSITION NO. 3933 OF RESEARCH OFFICER. ( MECHANIC'ALENGINEER) , CENTRAL EXPERIMENTAL WORKSHOPS, MARIBYR-

ONG, VICTORIA.

Duties. To undertake research and development involvingkinematic principles and machine design, with particularemphasis on equipment for agriculture under the direction ofthe Engineer -in- charge.

Qualifications. Honours degree in Mechanical Engineeringwith several years' experience in machine design, or researchin Applied Mechanics.

Applications, referring to appointment No. 3933, shouldreach the Engineer -in- charge, Central Experimental Workshops,C.S.LR.O., Private Bag No. 11, Post Office, Ascot Vale, W.2,Victoria, by the 27th October, 1952.

POSITION NO. 3926 OF RESEARCH OFFICER (PHYSICIST), WOOLTEXTILE RESEARCH LABORATORY, G EELONG, VICTORIA.

Duties. To carry out physical research in certain aspects ofwool processing, particularly carding.

Qualifications. University honours degree in scienceequivalent qualifications, with physics as a major subject.

Applications, referring to appointment No. 3926, shouldreach the Officer -in- charge, Wool Textile Research Laboratory,C.S.I.R.O., Belmont, Geelong, Victoria, by the 27th October,1952.

or

APPOINTMENT OF RESEARCH AND TECHNICAL STAFFCHEMICALENGINEERING SECTION, COAL UTILIZATION RESEARCH,DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMLSTRY, FISHERMEN'S BEND,VICTORIA.

In developing its programme of research on the utilizationof Australian low rank coals, C.S.I.R.O. desires to appointfurther research staff to undertake work on the gasification ofbrown coal. Two of these positions are in the Research Officerclassification and two in the Technical Officer classification.

POSITION No. 3976.-- RESEARCIR OFFICER.

Dutics. -To undertake research on the kinetics of thegasification reactions of coal under high pressure.

Quali fications. University degree with honours in physicalchemistry or chemical engineering. At least two to three yearsprevious research experience would be considered essential.

PosrrxoN No. 3977. RESEARCH OFFICER.Duties. To undertake pilot plant research on the gasifica-

tion of brown coal under high pressure.4147. -2

POSITION NO. 3979. TECHNICAL OFFIc,sia.Duties. To assist in pilot plant research on the production

of synthesis gas from brown coal.Qd a?ifcations. University degree or its equivalent in fuel

technology, applied chemistry, chemical engineering ormechanical engineering.

Applications, clearly indicating position applied for(giving reference number) , should reach the Chief, Division ofIndustrial Chemistry, C.S.I.R.O., Box 4331, G.P.O., Melbourne,by 27th October, 1952.

POSITION NO. 4009 OF SENIOR TECHNICAL OFFICES ORTECHNICAL OFFICER, DIVISION OF BUILDING RESEARCH,IIIGHETT, VICTORIA.

Dulies.To assist in the Information Section in theanswering of inquiries relating to building and the collectingand abstracting of information from local and overseas sourcesfor reference and publication.

Qualifications.University -degree or Technical Collegediploma in architecture, engineering or science.

Application, referring to appointment No. 4009, shouldreach the Chief, Division of Building Research, C.S.I.R.O.,Graham -road, Highett, S.21, Victoria, by the 27th October,1952.

POSITION N0. 3930 OF TECHNICAL OFFICER DIVISION OFFISHERIES, CRONULLA, NEW SOUTH WALES.

Ditties.To carry out hydrological analysis at Cronulla, andin particular spectrophotometric determinations of certaintrace elements in sea water and bottom deposits.

For several years the appointee will be stationed atCronulla, but thereafter may be asked to accept duties atone of the Division's field stations in other States.

Qualifications. University degree or technical collegediploma, with chemistry as major subject, and with somet raining in physical chemical methods.

Applications, referring to appointment No. 3930, shouldreach the Chief, Division of Fisheries, C.S.I.R.O., P.O. Box 21,Cronulla, New South Wales, by the 17th October. 1952.

POSITION N0. 4002 OF TECHNICAL OFFICEIL DIVISION OFTRIBOPHYSICS, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

Duties. To assist in the metallurgical research work in-cluding the preparation of single crystals and metallographicexaminations.

Quali ficatiolts. University degree or technical collegediploma in metallurgy.

Applications, referring to appointment No. 4002, shouldreach the Chief, Division of Tribophysics, C.S.I.R.O.,Chemistry Department, University of Melbourne, Carlton,N.3, by the 14th October, 1952.

SALARY. For appointment as Senior Research Officer:Dependent on qualifications and experience. commencing salarywill be determined within the range of £1,124- £1,274 perannum nominal (£1,298-£1,448 per annum actual) , £30increments, subject to efficiency review at £1,184 per annumnominal.

Poi appointment as Research Officer: Within therange of £656- £1,064 per annum nominal (£830- £1,238 peralumni actual) , thirteen increments, subject to efficiencyreview at £788 and £932 per annum nominal.

For appointment as Senior Technical Officer: Within therange of £908- F1,0ß4 per annum nominal (£1.082- £1,238 perannum actual), £24 increments, subject to efficiency bar at£980 per annum nominal.

For appointment as Technical Officer.- Within the range of£620 -£908 per annum nominal. (£794- £1,082 per annum actual).eleven increments, subject to efficiency bars at £764 and£836 per annum nominal.

NOTE. (a) The above salaries apply to a male appointee:actual salaries include cost of living adjustment which atpresent increases male nominal salaries by £174 per annum.

(b) Nominal salary for a female appointee will be £105per annum less than corresponding male nominal salary:cost of living adjustment at prelient increases female nominalsalaries by £131 per annum.

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Appointment will be conditional on a satisfactory medicalexamination and the successful applicant will be asked toserve for an initial probationary period of up to twelvemonths before being confirmed in his appointment. If soconfirmed, he will be eligible to contribute to, and receivebenefits from, either the Commonwealth Superannuation Fundor the Commonwealth Provident Fund.

F. G. NICHOLLS, Secretary(General Administration) .

C,orumonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organi-zation, 314 Albert - street, East Melbourne, C.2, Victoria.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.rHE following changes are made in connexion with theI Australian Military Forces:

AUSTRALIAN REGULAR ARMY.AUSTRALIAN STAFF CORPS.

To be Colonel and retains the temporary rank of Brigadier,9th September, 1952. -4/5 Lieutenant - Colonel (TemporaryBrigadier) T. J. Daly, D.S.O., U.B.E.

The provisional ranks of the fo'lowing officers are con-firmed:Majors 4/7507 J. S. McGilchrist, 2/37.606 B. I).Roche, 2/37519 J. Herrick, Captains 3/37559 E. D. Jacobs,5/53 J. Houlton, 3/40017 F. B. Wood, 1/7515, W. S. B.Prout, 1/7517 R. C. Reda-well, 3/448 G. L. Thomas, 3/37565L M. McKenzie, 2/40024 H. E. Cleary, 3/437 H. J. E.Nicholls, 4/84 J. Williams, 2/40027 G. P. Joss, 2/464 W. H.Walters, 3/40021 W. J. Chitts, 1/8009 G. R. Jackson, 3/37570R. W. Amos, 2/37564 R. J. Wright, 2/40033 H. J. Scholl,1 /111 T. L. Barker, 2/498 D. F. W. Engel, 1/112 J. I.Williamson, 5/93 K. C. O'Brien, 1/114 E. R. Smith, 2/40038H. V. Ellis, 2/40039 E. A. Taylor, 1/115 E. K. Rowles, 2/502J. M. Hutcheson, 5/97 R. H. Clement, 4/86 W. F. Burnard,3/483 J. A. C'ark, 3/484 G. G. Jarman, 2/507 I. R. W.Brumfield, 2/509 R. F. Gow, 1/123 K. P. Outridge, 2/511J. C. Gorman, 3/476 K. E. Mair, 3/37658 I. M. Tee, 4/7523H. B. Cl, amherlain, 3/37677 W. D. Morison and 3/37701G. L. Horsfall.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN SURVEY CORPS.The provisional ranks of the fo'lowing officers are con-

firmed : Captains 3/414 C. T. P. Carter and 3/425 R. V.Hammett.

AUSTRALIAN INTELLIGENCE CORPS.The provisional ranks of the following officers are confirmed:

Captains 3/37657 E. R. Dale and 2/37622 F. E. M. Simpson.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.PHARMACEUTICAL.

The provisional ranks of the following officers are con-firmed:Captains 3/40044 J. A. M. Noonan and 3/488 C. S.Davis.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.The resignations of the following officers of their com-

missions are accepted: Lieutenants 3/37688 J. R. Blaney,1st September, 1952, and 3/757 G. Martindale, 4th September,1952.

The provisional ranks of the following officers are con-firmed : Majors 2/248 L. W. Moni- h and 2/343 R. C. Baker,Captains 2/40044 G. A. Morrell, 3/40038 H. C. Ansell, 1/8013R. Muirhead, B.F.M., 5/8008 B. J. Weir, 2/37584 C. G. Wallace,3/37609 G. P. Smith, 5/7517 K. L. Andrew, 1 /101 R. J.Lourigan, 2/37591 G. M. Quinn, 2/37592 W. J. Robson, 3/37619K. Patterson, 2/37594 B. A. Robinson, 1/7535 T. M. Baxter,3/37621 I'. C. Bates, 6/3752 G. W. Handley, 2/40059 A. B.Rose, 2/37598 J. G. Sullivan, 2/37600 R. W. Morris and5/7521 J. Laurie.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY CATERING CORPS.The provisional rank of 3/37567 Captain G. G. Tuohy is

confirmed.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY PROVOST CORPS.The provisional rank of 3/436 Captain E. A. Hope is eon -

firmed.(Ex. Min. No. 201Approved 3rd October, 1952.)JOS. FRANCIS, Minister for the Army.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.

THEfollowing changes are made in connexion with thej Australian Military Forces:RESERVE CITIZEN MILITARY FORCES.

GENERAL LIST.3rd Military District. The following officers are placed

upon the Retired List (3rd Military District) with permission

to retain their rank and wear the prescribed uniform:Lieutenant-General Sir E. F. Herring, K.C.M.G., K.B.E.,D.S.O., M.C., E.D., 3rd September, 1952, and Major- GeneralA. II. Ramsay, C.B., C.B.E., D.S.O., E.D., 15th August, 1952.--(Ex. Min. No. 200 Approved 3rd October, 1952.)

JOS. FRANCIS, Minister for the Army.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.

ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE.CORPS OF STAFF CADETS.

1V. 1400 Staff Cadet F. X. M. Simpkins is permitted to

resign from the Royal Military College under Royal1]_iitary College Regulation 34, and is discharged from theCorps of Staff Cadets, 15th September, 1952.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.THE following Honours and Awards are made in connexion

with the Australian Military Forces:

HONOURS AND AWARDS.THE AL STRALIA\ EFFICIENCY DECORATION.

VX95 Lieutenant- Colonel Allan Forman Young, Royal Aus-tralian Artillery (now Reserve of Officers) .

Majors VXS1 Howard Charles Capes, Royal AustralianInfantry Corps (now Retired), 2/137262 John William Carey,Royal _Australian Armoured Corps, 3/50139 Kenneth FrancisCole. Royal Australian Engineers, VX12700 Reginald JamesDaldy, Royal Australian Infantry Corps (now Retired List),1/13202 Donald William Grant, Royal Australian Artillery,and VX700239 Colin Edward Scott, Royal Australian InfantryCorps.

5/32048 Chaplain, 2nd Class the Reverend Stanley JohnSpratling, Ro :gal Australian Army Chaplains' Department(now Retired List) .

VX104238 Captain (Temporary Major) John Lyall Sharp,Australian Army Canteens Service.

Captains VX39835 Ernest Alexander Paterson, Royal Aus-tralian Engineers (now Reserve of Officers), and VX67798EdYar Stephen Tanner, Australian Intelligence Corps (nowRetired List) .

THE AUSTRALIAN EFFICIENCY MEDAL.Majors VX81048 Charles Austin Hungerford Ashton, Royal

Australian Army Service Corps, VX80965 Robert ErnestStanley Best, Royal Australian Corps of Signals, NX70531.Arthur Harry Dreverman, Royal Corps of Australian Electricaland Mechanical Engineers,

RoyalJames Forbes Irvine,

Royal Australian Corps of Signals (now Reserve of Officers) ,TX2010 Jack Lyndon Risby, Royal Australian Artillery,NX103925 Frederick John Randell, Ro.l al Australian ArmyService Corps (now Reserve of Officers), NX14875 RaymondSidney Rudkin, í11.G'., 2nd /17th Infantry Battalion (nowReserve of Officers) , TX6400 Noel Simmonds, AustralianIntelligence Corps now Retired List), and TX2085 TomStephens, Royal Australian Army Service Corps (now Reserveof Officers) .

Captains VX13GS7 Lloyd John Baxter, Royal Australiant tillery, SX12517 Albert Edward Denman, Royal AustralianInfantry Corps (now Retired List), VX5272 7 Aubrey WilliamFrederick Fyle, Royal Australian Infantry Corps, NX77267Edward Herbert llan:ilton, Royal Australian Army Pay Corps(now Reserve of Officers); NX70513 Frederick Arnold Jones,Royal Australian infantry Corps, NÌ700350 Ronald JohnFraser McIntosh, Royal Australian Infantry Corps, VX111010,Ìc)lln Stanley Reeve, 1'.oyal Australian Army Service Corps(now Reserve of Officers ) , TX2073 Robert Henry Quint Stabb,lloya.l Australian Artillery (now Reserve of Officers),VX.108313 Clive Henry Daniel Tibbles, Royal Australian Artil-lery (now Reserve of Officers), and 5X10632 Richard Albert\Ve,ener, Royal Australian Engineers (now Reserve of Officers) .

VX6080s Lieutenant (Temporary. Captain) Robert JefferyRye. Royal Australian Infantry Corps (now Reserve ofOfficers).

Lieutenants Tr-140844 Mark Barnett, Royal AustralianArtillery, N Xl4 i (i 3 Alexander B'arron Carson, 2nd /9th Com-mando Squadron ( new Reserve of Officers ), VX60339. Douglas(.'live Cochrane, -Royal Australian Artillery, QX21941 GeoffreyRonald Lovely, Royal Australian Armoured Corps ( nowReserve of Officers) , \'X57699 Alan Keith McDowall, RoyalAustralian Infantry Corps, and NX502864 Peter SelwynI ithycombe, Royal Australian Artillery (now Reserve ofOfficers) .

Warrant Officers, Class 2 NX100490 Douglas Leo Hartley,53rd Anti - Aircraft Regiment, NX19600 Joseph Gerard Medwin,..ustralian New Guinea Administrative Unit, TX11G87 ErleSutherland Owen, 109th Casualty Clearing Station, and1'X82930 William George White, 19th Infantry Battalion.

Commonwealth Gazette 4011 To. 69.--9th October, .1952

Staff Sergeants SX21577 Don Finch, Royal Australian ArmyMedical Corps, and VX33522 Harry Schilling, Royal AustralianEngineers.

Sergeants 3 /135071 John Henry Asher, Royal AustralianEngineers (Transportation), VX132265 Geoffrey ThomasBarrett, 29th /46th Infantry Battalion, N_X5027 ArthurLaurence Carson, D.C.M., M.M., 2nd /3rd Infantry Battalion,3/135061 Wilfred Laurence Hallam, Royal Australian Engi-neers (Transportation), QX6985 Norman Henstridge, 47thInfantry Battalion, 3/87328 Henry Riddle, 8th/7th InfantryBattalion, QX44385 William Teasdale Johnson, Royal Aus-tralian Infantry Corps, W40224 Rupert James GardinerLatham, Royal Corps of Australian Electrical and MechanicalEngineers, 5/16719 William Henry Seymour, 28th InfantryB'a.ttaliorr, and VX101442 John Stuart Ward, 104th CasualtyClearing Station.

Corporals (Temporary Sergeants) 5/15262 Richard JohnRust, llth/44th Infantry Battalion, and 3/123276 (now Lieu-tenant) Moreton John Gilman Walhouse, 2nd Medium Regi-ment.

Corporals 3/111426 Herbert Edgar Boyle, Royal AustralianArmoured Corps, VX136030 John Cecil Hynes, 15th InfantryBattalion. and TX15396 Frank Alhert Smith, Royal AustralianInfantry Corps.

3/114169 Gunner (Temporary Sergeant) Herbert JamesSmith, 22nd Field Regiment.

2/71306 Private (Temporary Sergeant) Rowland CharlesWardley, 2nd Infantry Battalion.

QX43086 Sapper Wesley George Cox, Royal AustralianEngineers.

VXG3115 Signalman Herbert Hakanen, 6th Division Signals.VX4734 Craftsman Alfonso William James Phelps, Royal

Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.Privates QX3738 Norman Matthew Hart, 2nd /3rd Pioneer

Battalion, VX82915 Dudley Maxwell Lambeth, 2nd/48thinfantry Battalion, V45430 Thomas Frederick Lee, 42ndInfantry Battalion, N X202032 Angus Richard James McKenzie,2nd /12th Infantry Battalion, and QX1.25$9 Frederick Williams,2nd /25th Infantry Battalion.

FIRST CLASP To THE AUSTRALIAN EFFICIENCY MEDAL.

Majors VX80965 Robert Ernest Stanley Best, Royal Aus-tralian Corps of Signals, NX103925 Frederick John Randell,Royal Australian Army Service Corps (now Reserve ofOfficers) , and T_í2085 Tom Stephens. Royal Australian ArmyService Corps (now Reserve of Officers) .

TX2073 Captain Robert Henry Quint Stabb, Royal Aus-tralian Artillery (now Resserve of Officers) .

Warrant Officers, Class 2 3/87130 Robert Joseph Cockerell,8th/7th Infantr ;y Battalion, and VX700222 Laurence JohnDibble, 10th Field Regiment.

Sergeants QX44385 William Teasdale Johnson, Royal Aus-tralian infantry Corps, VX132191 Rowland Francis Rogers,15th Works Company, and 6/9517 James William Room,12th/40th Infantry Battalion.

SECOND CLASP TO THE AUSTRALIAN EFFICIENCY MEDAL.

QX44385 Sergeant William Teasdale Johnson, Royal Aus-tralian Infantry Corps.(Ex. Min. No. 202 Approved3rd October, 1952.)

JOS. FRANCIS, Minister for the Army.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.THE following appointments to, and changes in, the Aus-

tralian Regular Army are made. Where officers areappointed to Short Service Commissions the period of suchShort Service Commission will be as indicated. Officers takeregimental seniority and service for purposes of promotionfrom the dates, and in the order shown:

AUSTRALIAN REGULAR ARMY.AUSTRALIAN STAFF CORPS.

The Short Service Commissions granted to the followingofficers are converted to Long Service Commissions :- 2/40001Major (Temporary Lieutenant- Colonel ) C. E. Raymond,2/40011 Major (provisionally) G. C. Hogan, 2/40074 CaptainC. H. Morahan, and Lieutenants 1/8023 H. M. Fox. and 2/40095C. J. Davidson.

7'o be Captain, 13th August, 1952, with a. Short ServiceCommission for a period of five years and with regimentalseniority and service for purposes of promotion effective fromist June, 1952.- 3/12010 Halley William Franklin Mingaye,next after 3/12008 Captain L. P. Manwarirrg.

To be Lieutenant, 13th August, 1952, with a Short ServiceCommission for a period of five years. and with regimentalseniority and service for purposes of promotion effective from1st June, 1952.-3/12011 Michael John Lawrence, next after3/12003 Lieutenant J. B. S. Lockey.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS.( AUSTRALIAN ARMY CANTEENS SERVICE.)

To be Major, 27th June, 1952, with regimental seniority andscrrice fcr purposes of promotion effective from 1st February,l 952.-3/37696 John Lyall Sharp.

ROYAL 'AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.MISCELLANEOUS.

To be Lieutenant and Temporary/ Captain, 22nd August,l 952. -- 4/7533 George Bowden.

To be Lieutenant, 27th August, 1952, with a Short Servicere7i nssion. for a period of five years. -4 /8032 FrederickWilliam Stanley Parker.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY DENTAL CORPS.To be Captain, 20th August, 1952, with a Short Service

Commission for a, period of four years. -2 /40133 Rex George.

ROYAL CORPS OF AUSTRALIAN ELECTRICAL ANDMECHANICAL ENGINEERS.

The Short .Service Commissions granted to the followingofficers are converted to Long' Service Commissions :- 3/40002Major L. G. Rickard, 2 /197 Captain H. B. W. Swain, and2/40089 Lieutenant H. F. Hardman.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY EDUCATIONAL CORPS.To be Captain, 20th May, 1952.-2/37664 John. EdwardHarnetty (in lieu of the notification respecting this officer

which appeared in Executive Minute No. 109 of 1952, pro-mulgated. in Commonwealth Gazette No. 43 of 1952).

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY NURSING CORPS.7'o be Lieutenant, 5th, August, 1952, with a Short Service

Corn.mr.ission for a period of five years. F2/306 Dulcie Merlei Rougetel.

WOME N'S ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY CORPS.The provisional appointment of F3/245 Lieutenant D. M.!Wall is eonfirmed.To be Lieutenants, 30th August, 1952,

with short Service Commissions for a period of four years.- -F :- /:10 Dorothy Joyce Purdue, and F2/178 Beryl Perry.(Ex.Min. No. 204 Approved 3rd October, 1952.)

JOS. FRANCIS, Minister for the Army.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.THE following changes are made in connexion with the

: \i :-,tralian Military Forces:

AUSTRALIAN REGULAR ARMY.AUSTRALIAN STAFF CORPS.

3/:36 Brigadier (Honorary Major-General) R: Kendall,('.B.E., is placed upon the Retired List (2nd Military District)with the honorary rank of Major General and with permissionIn wear the prescribed uniform, 2nd N'ovem ber, 1952.To be Lieutenant-Colonels, 1st September, 1952. - 2/40069Major (Honorai" i Lieutenant- Colonel) A. Green, 3/40001 Major(Temporary Lieutenant- Colonel) A. H. Dixon. M.B.E., E.D.,:3 /165 Major (Temporary Lieutenant- Colonel) L. G. Coleman,and 2/138 Major ( Temporary Lieutenant- Colonel ) N. P.I ddern, M.B.E.

To be Lieutenant-Colonels (provisionally), ist September,1952.-2/179 Major (Temporary Lieutenant- Colonel) T. J.West (with regimental seniority next after 2/143 Lieutenant-Colonel F. S. B. Peach) , 4/1Z Major (Temporary Lieutenant-Colonel) J. K. Lynch, and 2/185 Major W. F. Ca.plehorn.

ROYAL CORPS OF AUSTRALIAN ELECTRICAL A_NDMECHANICAL ENGINEERS.

To be Brigadier, 9th September, 1952. -3/45 Colonel (Tenr-pnearti Brigadier) C. A. Jillctt, O.B.E.

CITIZEN MILITARY FORCES.To be Brigadiers, 9th September, 1952. -- Colonels (Tem-porary Brigadiers) 5/364.65 A. W. Buttrose, D.S.O., E.D.,2150027 J. A. Bishop, D.S.O., O.B.E., E.D., 3/87001 T. H.Scott, D.S.O., E.D., 5/15951 C. H. B. Norman, D.S.O., I.C.,and 3/1.23456 W. H. Hall, D.S.O., E.D.To be Colonels, and retain, the temporary rank of Brigadier.-- Lieutenant Colonels (Temporary Brigadiers) 2/151940P. W. A. Kelso, 31st January, 1952, 2/104052 C. E. Chapman,E.D., 11th May, 1952, 4/20)78 J. G. McKinna, D.S.O., E.D.,

1st July, 1952, and 2/'75619 G. S. Cox, D.S.O., M.C., 1st July,1952.(Ex. Min. No. 203 Approved 3rd October, 1952.)

JOS. FRANCIS, Minister for the Army.

No. 08.-8th October, 1952 4012

COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.

Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONS SECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109.HE following provisions are provisional and sub'ect to appeal by o'ñrers to the Public Service Board. and, where consequent uponanother provisional promotion, shall be dependent upon the latter being confirmed. Appeals should be lodged, either by letter or

telegram, within twenty -ono days of the date of this notification, as follows :--(n) if the promotion is to be made in a State, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector in the capital city of that State ;(b) if the promotion is to be made in the Australian Capital Territory, with the Public Service Inspector in Canberra, unless the

promotion is to be matie to a vacancy in the Postmaster - General's Department, in which case the officer shall lodge hisappeal with the Commonwealth Public Servie Inspector, Sydney ;

(c) if the promotion is to be made in the Northern Territory(i) with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Brisbane, in the case of a promotion to a vacancy in the

Department. of Trade and Customs ;(ii) with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Adelaide, in the case of a promotion to a vacancy in the

Posi master General's Department ;(iii) with the Public Service inspector, Canberra, in other cases ;

(d) if the promotion is to be made in Norfolk Island, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Sydney ;(e) if the promotion is to be made in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector,

Brisbane ,(f) if the promotion is to be made in a place outside the Commonwealth (and not being a place specified above) with the Public

Service Inspector, Canberra.An Appellant shall forward his appeal direvt to the Public Service Inspector and the following particulars in respect of his permanent positionshould be set out at the foot of the appeal :

Full name (block letters)Age (in years)DesignationStandard salary scaleOffice or BranchDepartment

Appeals not lodged with the appropriate Commonwealth Public Service Inspector within the prescribed pericd will not be accepted'Under Section 50 (7A) of the Public Service Act, the Board may regard an appeal as having been made against a provisional

promotion notified hereunder by an officer who; at any time within the time prescribed for lodging an appeal, is absent on leave forwar service, or is absent from Australia on official ditty.

Where an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions a separate appeal should be lodged in respect of each.The grounds of appeal must be as prescribed in Section 50 of the Public Service Act, viz.

(1) Where a promotion is to be made to a position prescribed in Regulation IrMa, viz. :Assistant, Grade 1female ; Assistant,Grade I male ; Assistant, Grade 2 male ; Assistant, Grade 2 female ; Assistant Storeman ; Clerical Assistant,Grade l male ; Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 female ; Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 female ; Hospital Assistant (Female),Grade I ; Hospital Assistant ( Female), Grade 2 ; Labourer ; Lift Attendant ; Line Foreman, Grade 1 ; Lineman, Grade 2 ;Mail Officer ; Monitor , Orderly ; Postal Assistant (Mail) ; Postal Clerk in the Fourth Division ; Postal Officer ; PreventiveOfficer, Grade. 1 ; Quarantine Assistant, Grade I ; Searcher and Watchman, Grade 1 ; Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 ;Storeman ; Storeman, Grade 1 ; Storeman, Grade 2 ; Telephonist in the Fourth Division that the appellant is seniorto the officer provisionally promoted and is efficient.

(2) In other cases(a) Superior efficiency ; or(b) equal efficiency combined with seniority.

Cost of living adjustments payable pursuant to Regulation 106A(a) Adult male officers. married minors (male) in receipt of an allowance under Regulation S7 tu, and minors (male) occupying

positions for which no minor rates are prescribed £174 per annum ;(b) Adult female officers, and minors (female) occupying positions for which no minor rates are prescribed £131 per annum(r.) Officers 19 and 20 years of age (other than those covered by (a) and (b)) £116 per annum ;(d) Minors (female) and unmarried minors (male) under 19 years of age (other than those covered by (a) and (b)) £87 per annum.

(N.B. Where positions have been the subject of an Arbitration Determination, the salary scales shown are those prescribed byDeterminations).

Name Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted.

Salary onPromotion(* Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

Special and General Services Section, Central Office.

Grattan, Diana Elaine Assistant (Female), Grade 1 Typist (Female), Grade 1 (£2464467),(Typist-in-training) (£238-Fourth Division, vice H. McCallum

246 18.8.52

£401). Fourth Division, im-attached, Office of the PublicService Board, Canberra

Lawless, Jennifer Margaret .. Assistant (Female), Grade 1 Typist (Female), Grade i (£246- £467),(Typist -in- training) (£238- Fourth Division. New office Cert. 52/739

246 18.8.52

£401), Fourth Division. un-attached, Office of the PublicService Board, Canberra

Office of the Public Service Board.

Administrative Branch, Typing Section, Australian Capital Territory:

Punchard, Wilma Fay .. Typist (Female), Grade 1 (£246 - Typist (Female), Grade 2 (£491), Fourth 491 25.9.52£467), Fourth Division, Office Division, vice Nancy Leeof Public Service Board,Queensland

Duties : -Confidential typing and stenography for senior officers. Shorthand 120 words per minutezan lieu of notification appearing in Gazette of 25.9.52).

Commonwealth Gazette 4013 No. 69.---9th October, 1952

PROMOTIONS continued.

Nacrie. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted.

Wilkinson, Joan Elsie

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT continued.Investigations (Section 17) Branch.

Typist (Female), Grade 1 (£246- Typist (Female), Grade 2 (£491), Fourth£467), Fourth Division Division, vice Valmai Eustace

Duties. -- Secretarial. Shorthand 100 words per winute.

Salary onPromotion(*Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

491

Date ofPromotion.

9.10.52

DEPARTMENT OF TERRITORIES.Northern Territory Administration Division.

Polley, George Raymond .. Clerk (£620- £764), Third Divi- Clerk (£764 £860), Third Division, Lands 836 2.10.52sion, Registry and Despatch Section, Lands and Survey Branch,Section, Administrative Divi- Darwin. New office Cert. 51/1396sion, Department of Works,Darwin

Duties. Prepare Proclamations and Ga -ette Notices in connexion with the disposal of land and closure of roads.of Public Moneys. Assist in Titles Work and preparation of the Annual Report and Estimates.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Statistician's Branch, Census and Mechanical Tabulation Division,, Mechanical Tabulation Section.

Act as Collector

Daley, Colleen Mary Assistant (Female), Grade 1 Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 246 9.10.52(Accounting Machinist -in-(£246 £467), Fourth Division, Canberra.training) (£238- £401), Fourth New office Cert. 51/1490Division, unattached

Duties. Perform general machine work on all types of adding and calculating machines.

Ryan, Vincent KeithTaxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.), Victoria,

Statistical Officer (£764- £860), Assessor, Grade 4 (£812- £90B), Third Divi- 812 9.10.52Thini Division, Assessing In-sion, Assessing Income Tax Sootion,come Tax Section Melbourne, vice R. W. Buchanan

Grimes, Bernard Edward . Assessor, Grade 2 (£692- £812), Assessor, Grade 3 (£764 £860), Third Divi- 812 9.10.52Third Division, Assessing In-sion, Assessing Income Tax Section,come Tax Section Melbourne. New office Cert. 52 /578

Feehan, John Francis Investigation Officer, Grade 1 Assessor, Grado 3 (£764- £860), Third Divi- 764 9.10.52(£692- £812), Third Division, sion, Assessing Income Tax Section,Sales Tax and Pay -roll Tax Melbourne. New office Cert. 52/578Section

Thorpe, Frank William Assessor, Grade 2 (£692- £812), Statistical Officer (£764 £860), Third Divi- 764 9.10.52Third Division, Assessing In-sion, Assessing Income Tax Suction,come Tax Section Melbourne, vice V. K. Ryan, prov. prom.

9.10.52

Taxation Branch (Income Tax), New Sentii Wales.Howell, Sydney John Assessor, Grade 4 (£812 £908), Training Officer (£908- £1,004), Third Divi- 908 9.10.52

Third Division, Assessing Sec.tion

sion, Administrative Section, Sydney.New office Cert. 52/1747

Duties.Responsible for the organization and supervision of approved training schemes for both the Income Taxoffice in the State.

Taxation Branch (Income. Tax), Victoria.Rowe, Leonard St. Just Clerk (£812 £908), Third Divi- Training Officer (£908- £1,004), Third Divi-

sion, Administrative Section sion, Administrative Section, Melbourne.New office Cert. 52/1747

Duties. Responsible for the organization and supervision of approved training schemes for both the Income Tax and Sales Tax, !o.,office in the State.

and Sales Tax, &c.,

908 9.10.52

Wright, Katherine Mary

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.Victoria.

Assistant (Female), Grade i Clerical Assistant (Female), Grad& 2 (£401-(£238- £401). Fourth Division, £525), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch,unattached, Department of the Melbourne. New, office Cert. 50/3320Army, Melbourne

Duties. Attend to counter inquiries ; enter amount due on pension cards for monthly payments.

Queensland.Moore, Leo Joseph Cajetan .. Senior Inspector (Districts) Senior Registrar (£956- £1,064), Third Divi-

(£860- £956), Third Division, sion, Unemployment and Sickness Benefitsunattached, Brisbane Branch, Brisbane. New office Cert.

52/1415Duties. Overall supervision of work of officers in Regional Offices. Exercise delegated authority to determine claims for benefit ;

cancel, suspend, or vary rates of benefit. Carry out periodical inspections of Regional Offices.

Atfield, Andrew Charles .. Clerk (£276 £620), Third Divi- Assessor, Grade 1 (£572 £692), Third Divi- 620sion, Executive Branch, Bris- sion, Unemployment and Sickness Bene-bane fits Branch, Brisbane. New office Cert.

52/1415Duties. Carry out continuation assessments of unemployment and sickness benefits claims.

Topping, Margaret McMillan., Clerk (Female) (£264- £515), Third Clerk (Female) (£467- £5871, Third Division, 467 9.10.52Division, Executive Branch, Unemployment and Sickness BenefitsBrisbane Branch, Brisbane. New office Cert.

52/1415Duties. Deal with claims for benefit where claimants have also claimed compensation.

401 9.10.52

980 9.10.52

No. ---91ii October, 1952 4014

PROMOTIONS --- continued,

Gomm nwealth Gazette

Name. Present Designation and Station.

Duncan, Norman David

McAuliffe, William James .

Salary onPromotion( *Exclusive

Position to which Promoted. ofio t

of

Adjust-ment).

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES -- continued.Queens land--continued.

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530-£554), Fourth Division, Pen-sions Branch, Brisbane

Duties. Attend to

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£252-£530), Fourth Division, Pen-sions Branch, Brisbane

Date ofPromotion.

Clerical Assistant, Grade .3 (£554- £602), 602 9.10.52Fourth Division, Unemployment andSickness Benefits Branch, Brisbane. Newoffice Cert. 52/1415

counter inquiries.

Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 £602), 584 9.10.52Fourth Division, Unemployment and Sick-ness Benefits Branch, Brisbane. Nowoffice Cert. 52/1415

Duties. Attend to counter inquiries.

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS.Technical Division, New South Wales.

Ogle, William George Furniture Officer (£836 £884), Senior Furniture Officer (£884 £932), Fourth 884 9.10.52

Fourth Division, Furniture Division, Furniture Section, vice J. I.Section . Strachan

Duties. Officer -in- charge, Furniture Section. Organize and supervise staff engaged in the routine work of the Furniture Section.

Make valuations and assess damages to furniture, &c.

Administrative Division, South Australia.

Delaney, Kevin Michael . Industrial Officer (£860- £956), Inspector (Personnel) (£956- £1,064), Third 956 9.10, 52

Third Division, Industrial Sec - Division, Executive Section, Adelaide,

tion, Adelaide vice K. W. Hancock

Duties. Inspector (Personnel). Responsible to the Administrative Officer for the continuous review of the branch office organization

and methods, and submit proposals for the improvement of office procedures, forms, systems and economics in administration. Implement

approved scheme of in- service training and induction training of new appointees. Ensure that approved staffing establishments are properly

organized and that up -to -date functional statements, work flow charts and duty statements are available. Investigate and report on major

staffing proposals.Technical Division, South Australia.

Davis, Harold Norman Engineer (Mechanical), Grade 2 Plant Engineer (£1,094- £I,184), Third Divi- 1,094 9.10.52(£908- £956), Third Division, sion, Adelaide. New office Cert. 50/6059Adelaide

Duties. Responsible for maintenance and readiness of Department's heavy earth - moving plant in South Australia. Also responsible

for control and efficiency of plant maintenance workshops in South Australia.Qualifications. Preferably eligible for A.M.I.E. (Aust.). In addition to general mechanical experience, wide experience in

administration, operation and maintenance of earth - moving equipment and transport is essential.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE.Administration and Inspection Division, Inspection (Meat and Fruit Section), New South Wales.

Young, Harold Thomas .. Meat Inspector, Grade 1 (£644- Meat Inspector, Grade 2 (£752 - £776), Fourth 752 9.10.52Division, Casino, vice J. Monaghan£728), Fourth Division, Sydney

DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION.Planning and Research Division, Central Staff.

Gallagher, Margaret Mary .. Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401- 401 9.10.521(£238 -£40l ), Fourth Division £425), Fourth Division, Statistical Section,Inspector's Office, Public Ser- Canberra. New office Cert. 50/1220vice Board, Prime Minister'sDepartment, Canberra

Duties. Extraction of statistical data.

Goodacre, Maxwell Erie

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.New South Wales.

Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Divi-sion, Postmaster- General'sDepartment, Sydney

Clerk (£620- £764), Third Division, Clerical 692 9.10.52Section, New South Wales, vice H. G.Pearson

Duties. Salaries clerk for staff employed in New South Wales.

Western Australia.

Hoare, Josephine Catherine .. Accounting Machinist (Female), Checker (Female) (£413 £497), Fourth Divi- 497 9.10.52Grade 1 (£246- £467), Fourth sion, Pharmaceutical Benefits Section,Division, Department of the National Health Services Division, Perth,Navy, Western Australia Western Australia. New office Cert.

52/104Duties. Checking claims lodged under the Pharmaceutical ServicesScheme.

Northern Territory.Clerk (£572- £692), Third Divi- Clerk (£620- £764), Third Division, Clerical 620 9.10.52

sion, Personnel Section, general Section, Darwin. New office Cert. 52/655Administration Divis ion, Can-berra

Duties.Staff Clerk.

Commonwealth Gazette 4015 No. 89. ---9th October, 1952

PROMOTIONScontinued.

Naine. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted.

Salpromotion( Ezdusiveof Cost of

LiviaAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.Central Staff.

Harris, Christopher Clerk (£1,094- £1,184), Third Clerk (£1,214- £1,304), Third Division, Fi- 1,214 9.10.52Division, Finance Office, nave Branch, Army Head - quarters, Mel -Eastern Command boume, vice C. DouglasDuties. Deputy to Director of Finance (Pay Services) and responsible for research and review of proposals and submissions relatingto pay service accounting.

O'Sullivan, John James .. Clerk (£572- £692), Third Divi-sion, Adjutant - General'sBranch, Army Head- quarters

Clerk (£812- £908), Third Division, Adjutant- 812 9.10.52General's Branch, Army Head- quarters,Melbourne, vice J. H. Easson

Duties. Ministerial Correspondence Clerk.Sheahan, John Francis Clerk (£620- £764), Third Divi- Clerk (£764 - £860), Third Division, Adjutant- 788 9.10.62Sion, Adjutant - General's General's Branch, Army Head- quarters,

Branch, Army Head- quarters Melbourne, vice T. J. S. WattDuties. In connexion with amendments to Australian Military and other Regulations including the preparation of Serials promulgating

amendments ; orders under the Visiting Forces Act and Defence Force Regulations ; Court- Martial delegations ; preparation of instrumentsof appointment and authority under various Australian Military Regulations.

Jack, William Leslie Clerk (£572- £692), Third Divi- Clerk (£620- £764), Third Division, Adjutant- 728 9.10.52sion, Adjutant - General's General's Branch, Army Head- quarters,Branch, Army Head- quarters Melbourne, vice J. W. Nolan

Duties. Clerical duties in the Directorate of Personal Services in connexion with claims by outside bodies and persons against allranks ; disciplinary aspects of losses of cash or loss or damage to Government property, &c. Preparation of notes for Military Board agenda.

Smith, Robert Luckhnrst

Hocking, Jack Barr

Ward, Howard Irvine

South Australia.Clerk (£692- £812), Third Divi-

sion, Finance Office, CentralCommand

Duties. Officer -in- charge

Clerk (£276- £620), Third Div-sion, Finance Office, CentralCommand

Clerk (£764- £860), Third Division, Finance 812 9.10.52Office, Central Command, Adelaide, viceH. G. Theakstone

, Treasury Section ledgers.

Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division, FinanceOffice, Central Command, Adelaide, viceR. W. Verrall

Duties. Assistant to Paymaster and Receiver of Public Moneys.Clerk (£276- £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, Finance

sion, Finance Office, Central Office, Central Command, Adelaide, viceCommand S. A. Townsend

Duties, Assistance to Camp Paymaster.

596 9.10.52

596 9.10.52

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.Central Staff.

Martin, Kelvin Francis Clerk (£784- £860), Third Divi- Investigating Officer (£903- £1,0 )4), Third 908 9.10.52sion, unattached Division, Stores and Transport Branch.New office Cert. 52/1337

Duties. Under direction of the Superintendent (Finance) conduct special investigations into the various phases of the accountingand statistical activities of the Stores and Transport Branch in all States.

Power, John Joseph Investigation Officer (£812 - £908), Investigating Officer (£908- £1,004), Third 908 9.10.52Third Division, Economic Division, Stores and Transport Branch.Studies and Planning Branch, New office Cert. 52/1337Division of Air Transport andExternal Relations, Depart-ment of Civil Aviation, Central .

StaffDuties. Under direction of the Superintendent (Finance) conduct special investigations into the various phases of the accountingand statistical activities of the Stores and Transport Branch in all States.

Eaton, David WalterVictoria.

Works Supervisor (£956 - £1,064),Third Division, AeronauticalResearch Laboratories, Re-search and DevelopmentBranch, Fishermen's Bend

Senior Engineer (£1,154 - £1,244), Third. 1,184 9.10.52Division, Aeronautical Research Labora-tories, Research and Development Branch,Fishermen's Bend. New office Cert. 52/27

Duties. Responsible under the direction of the Supervising Engineer for the supervision of the main workshops and industrial staffto organize the manufacture of plant and equipment in the workshops and to arrange for the sub- contracting of any work to industrial firmsor Government factories ; to supervise building and constructional work on the site undertaken by A.R.L. staff ; to supervise themaintenance of plant and equipment not maintained by the Scientific Groups.

Parker, Geoffrey Alan Draftsman, Grade 1(£522- £764), Draftsman, Grade 1 (E620-1908), Third 728 9.10.52Third Division, unattached Division,

ResearchResearch Labora-

tories, esearch and Development Branch,Fishermen's Bend. New office Cert. 52/964

Duties. Under supervision to prepare drawings of plant and equipment according to instructions and information supplied.

No, .69:---9th Oetober, 1952 4018 Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONS continued.

Salary onPromotion( *Exclusive Date of

Present Detigflation and Station. Position to 'Which Promoted. of Coat OfLiving Promotion.Adjust-ment).

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY Continued.Victoria continued.

Paterson, Alan Leslie Draftsman, Grade 1 (£522- £764), Draftsman, Grade 1 (£620 - £908), Third 656 9.10.52Third Division, unattached Division, Aeronautical Research Labora-

tories, Research and Development Branch,Fishermen's Bend. New office Cert. 52/964

Duties. Under supervision to prepare drawings of plant and equipment according to instructions and information supplied.

South Australia.Coghian, Gerard Commu Clerk (£620 £764), Third Divi- Clerk (£692- £812), Third Division, Stores 812 9.10.52

lion, unattached, Department and Transport Branch. New office Cert.of Labour and National Ser- 3261vice, South Australia

Duties. Staff and Industrial Officer. Supervision of general office staff.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.Secretariat, Administrative Branch, New South Wales.

Thompson, Margaret Hilary . . Assistant (Female), . Grade 1 Typist, Grade 1 (£246 - £467), Fourth Divi- 246 21.8.52(Typist -in- training) (£238- sion, Sydney, vice P. J. Powell£401), Fourth Division, un-attached

Meara, Lorna Jeannette Assistant (Female), Grade 1 Typist, Grade 1 (£246- £467), Fourth 246 4.9.52 IP

(Typist -in- training) (£238- Division, Sydney, vice L. Finn£401), Fourth Division, un-attached

4-

Employment Division, New South Wales.

O'Connor, Lynne . Assistant (Female), Grade 1 Typist, Grade 1 (£246 £467), Fourth Divi- 246 28.8.52(Typist -in- training) (£238- sion, District Employment Offices, Glebe.£401), Fourth Division, un- New office Cert. 47/2777attached

Cridland, Frank Gordon Clerk (£276 £620), Third Divi- Employment Officer, Grade 3 (£692- £812), 812 9.10.52sion, Employment Division, Third Division, Employment SectionCentral Office (Disabled Persons Employment), Sydney.

New office Cert. 46/290Duties. Oversight work of Employment Officers in Sub - section ; effect in special cases the placement of particular physically

handicapped persons.Secretariat, National Service Branch, Victoria.

Wright, Catherine Mary Clerical Assistant (Female), Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401- 401 9.10.52(16.11.50) Grade 1 (£238 - £401), Fourth £425), Fourth Division, Melbourne. New

Division, unattached, Depart- office Cert. 52/1561nient of the Army, CentralStaff

Duties. Maintenance of Central Register of registrants.

Martin, Teresa Mary Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401- 401 9.10.52(26.5.49) 1 (£238- £401), Fourth Divi- £425), Fourth Division, Melbourne. New

sion, Office of the Public Ser- office Cert. 52/1561vice Board, Prime Minister'sDepartment

Duties. --y- Preparation of time tables of X -ray examinations and medical examinations, and assist generally.Downs, Edith Edna .. Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401- 401 9.10.52

(22:5.52) 1 (238 £401), Fourth Division, £425), Fourth Division, Melbourne. NewOffice of the Public Service office Cert. 52/1561Board, Prime Minister's De-partment

Duties. Maintain personal files of registrants ; issue notices, &c. ; check medical and other documents.

Employment Division, South Australia.Harper, Allan James Postal Clerk (£276- £638), Third Clerk (Employment) (£572- £692), Third 572 9.10.52

Division, Postmaster- General's Division, District Employment Offices,Department, Port Pirie Port Pirie. New office Cert. 48/1140

Duties. Interview applicants for employment and prospective employers re vacancies ; inspect job conditions. Interview NationalService registrants.

Secretariat, National Service Branch, Western Australia.Goff, Terence Ronald Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530- Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 - £602), 554 9.10.52

£554), Fourth Divsion, Engi- Fourth Division, Perth. New Office Cert.veering Branch, Postmaster- 52/1561General's Department

Duties. Under direction responsible for maintenance of personal files of National Service registrants ; checking of medical andinterview documents received from District Employment Offices ; . preparation and despatch to registrants decisions on applications forexemption and deferment, and notices of result of medical examinations and for call-up.

Secretariat, National Service Branch, Tasmania.Clerk (£572 £692), Third Divi- Clerk (£620£764), Third Division, Hobart. 656 9.10.52

sion, War Service Homes Divi- New office Cert. 52/1561sion, Department of Social Ser-Ideas .

Duties.Clerk (Exemptions and Deferments). Responsible to Assistant Registrar for determination within defined policy ofapplicatio ,for, deferment Arid exemption from National Service training ; arrangement of court hearing on claims for exemption forconscientious beliefs ; investigation of reports on apparent defaulters.

Roper, Philip Blinke

(io min o n ave a l th Gazette 4017 No. 69.-9th October, 1952

PROMOTIONS-- -eo+ttinued.

Ratné. PreIstilt Deglgt ation and Station. PObition to which Ptomotdd.

Salary onPromotion(*Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT.Central Staff.

Creedon, Manettus Vernon . Clerk (£276- £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 £692), Third Division, Marine 656 9.10.52sion, Telephone Branch, Post- Branch, Melbourne, vigie J. M. McCormackmaster - General's Department,Victoria

Duties. Clerical duties in connexion with administration of the Navigation Act and Regulations and Colonial Light Dues Act.Preparation of General Estimates of expenditure.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION.Victoria.

Wookey, Sydney John Clerk (£276 £620), Third Divi- Engineer, Grade 1 (£620 £908), Third Divi- 620 9.10.52sion, unattached sion, Technical Section, Ordnance Factory,

Maribyrnong. New office Cert. 52/28Duties. To assist Head of Section in Sheet -metal Shop and be responsible for preparation of schedules of parts, matcrialè, tooling

and initiation of demands therefor.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.Central Staff.

Hawke, Lindsay Gower Accountant (£860 £956), Third Clerk (£908- £1,004), Third Division, Tariff 908 9.10.52Division, Port Adelaide Administration Branch, vice R. J. Prowse

Duties. Investigate applications for removal or admission of goods from Customs By -laws. Draft references to and examine reportsof Tariff Board.Glynn, Roy Joseph Raymond Assistant, Grade 1 (£470 £530), Attendant, Grade 1 (£506- £554), Fourth 542 9.10.52

Fourth Division, unattached, Division, Personnel Branch, Canberra,Office of the Public Service vice R. McGregorBoard, Prime Minister's De-partment, Canberra

Ross, Ruby Sara

Scott, Eileen

Bacon, Jean Henderson

Corry, Dolores

Wythes, Gladys Irene

Brooks, Leslie John

New South Wales.

Accounting Machinist (Female),Grade 3 (£515), Fourth Divi-sion, unattached

Accounting Machinist (Female),Grade 2 (£491), Fourth Divi-sion, unattached

Accounting Machinist (Female),Grade 1 (£246 £467), FourthDivision, unattached

Accounting Machinist (Female),Grado 1 (£246 £467), FourthDivision, Cashier's Section,Accounts Branch, Sydney

Accounting Machinist (Female),Grade 1 (£246 £467), FourthDivision, unattached

Senior Accounting Machinist (Female),Grado 2 (£551), Fourth Division, PersonnelSection, Administrative Branch, Sydney,Office reclassified Cert. 52/1805

Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 3(£515), Fourth Division, WarehouseBranch, Sydney. Office reclassified Cert.52/1805

Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2(£491), Fourth Division, Excise Branch,Sydney. Office reclassified Cert. 52/1805

Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2(£491), Fourth Division, Drawback Branch,Sydney. Office reclassified Cert. 52/1805

Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2(£491), Fourth Division, Parcels Post,Sydney. Office reclassified Cert. 52/1805

Tasmania.

551 9.10.52

515 9.10.52

491 9.10.52

491 9.10.52

491 9.10.52

Clerk (£276- £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 £692), Third Division, Invoice, 596 9.10.52sion, Administrative Personnel, Shipping, Warehouse, Licensing and ExciseAccounts and Cashier's Branch, Branch, Hobart, vice A. N. DavisHobart

Duties.Supervising receipt, delivery and examination of goods on wharfs.

Western Australia.

Fitzgerald, David Patrick . Clerk -in- charge (£908- £1,004), Inspector (£1,004- £1,124), Third Division, 1,034 9.10.52Third Division, Parcels Post, Invoice Room, Fremantle, vice T. TurnerPerth

Duties. Supervision of invoice examining officers. Advise officers and public on matters relating to value for duty, preference, &c.,Customs experience essential.

REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT.Tasmania.

Mackey, James Sinclair Clerk (£276- £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, Accounts 692 9,10,52sion, Accounts Section, Hobart Section, Hobart. New office Cert. 52/1586

Duties. Assists Collector of Public Moneys. Cashier and Appropriation Ledgerkeeper.

Grosser, Leon Loyd Clerioal Assistant, Grade 1 (£252- Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 - £554), 530 9.10.52£530), Third Division, Pensions Fourth Division, Accounts Section, Hobart.Section, Hobart New office Cert. 51/2743

Duties.- checks pension receipts and marks off payments in pension pay registers, &c.

Cullen, Thomas John Alfred Assistant (Male), Grade 1 (£252- Clerical Assistant (Male), Grade 3 (£554- 602 9.10.52£530), Fourth Division, un- £602), Fourth Division, Records Section,attached Hobart. New office Cert. 52/1586

Duties. Indexing inward correspondence. Assist Clerk -in- charge hi opening, distributiot And ded betbh of Mall.

Na`. 89.--9th .0etober, 1952 4018 Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONS-- eontinyed.

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Salary onPromotion(*Exclusiveof Coat of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion

Central Staff.

Holland, Leo John Edward .. Clerk (£276 - £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£620 - £764), Third Division, Engi- 620 9.10.52Sian, Engineering Branch neering Branch, Long Line Equipment

Section, Melbourne, vice J. M. LattaDuties. --In charge of the clerical work of the Maintenance Sub - section, check collective schedules and Tender Board recommendations

and prepare summaries and graphs of plant performance.

Buckingham, Clyne Raymond Postal Clerk (£276- £638), Third Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division, Postal 692 9.10.52Division, South Yarra Services Branch, Melbourne, vice J. H.

FowlerDuties.Clerk to Inspector (Post Offices). Assist with postal statistics and in the preparation of printing of books of instruction,

printed forms, &c.

Croft, Olive Beryl ..

Brown, Donald Alan

Duties.Check ofParliament, associations,

Typist (Female), Grade 1 (£246 - Typist (Female), Grade 2 (£491), Fourth 491 9.10.52£467), Fourth Division, Engi- Division, Telephone Branch, Melbourne,neering Branch, Queensland vice M. T. McGrath

Duties.In charge of the typing pool.

Personnel Branch, General Staff and Administration Section, Melbourne.

Clerk (£692 - £812), Third Divi- Clerk (£764- £860), Third Division, vice 788 9.10.52sion, Personnel Branch H. W. C. Dingle

material for insertion in Commonwealth Gazette ; preparation of replies to representations from Members of&c. ; work associated with general administrative matters.

Trask, Anthony James Clerical Assistant, Grade I (f252- Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£f02- £620),£530), Fourth Division, Stores Fourth Division, vice S. R. Warnerand Transport Branch

620 9.10.52

Hubbard, Eric Kevin Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 £602), Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£6024620),Fourth Division, unattached, Fourth Division, vice A. L. Smith

602 9.10.52

Department of Labour andNational Service

Duties of the above two positions.Recording Officer in the Correspondence Registry,

New South Wales.

Jeroy, Alfred Jack . Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3 (£812 - £860),(£656 - £728), Third Division, Third Division, Armiidale, vice F. H.

812 9.10.52

Glen Iones Phillips

Cousins, Harold George Postmaster, Grade 2 (£728 - £836), Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3 (£812- £860),Third Division, Taroutta Third Division, Wollongong, vice W. R.

Campion

836 9.10.52

Brown, Rex Edward Clerk (£620- £764), Third Divi-Clerk (£692 - £812), Third, Division, Tele-sion, Telephone Branch phone Branch, Commercial Division,

Contracts and Broadcasting Section,Sydney, vice J. A. Loveday

812. 9.10.52

Duties. --Deb it Officer.

Parry, Cecil Miller .. ..(1.7.42 (90) )

Telegraphist (£276-1656), Third Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£656 - £728),Division, Canberra Third Division, Canberra. Vacant posi-

tion

656 9.10.52

Duties.In charge of the Telephone Accountancy Section.

Irwin, Clement Darcy Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 Postmaster, Grade 2 (£728 - £836), Third(£656 - £728), Third Division, Division, Lake Cargelligo, vice N. J. Hall

728 9.10.52

Dorrigo

Rodgers, Alfred Joseph Senior Mail Officer, Grade 2 Overseer (£710-£746), Fourth Division,(£632), Fourth Division, Mail Mail Branch, Traffic and InvestigationBranch Section (Outdoor Sorting), Sydney.

710 30.10.52

Vacant positionDuties.Take charge of the outdoor mail sorting staff.

Smith, Hazel Reed.. Accounting Machinist (Female), Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 491 9.10.52Grade 1 (£246- £467), Fourth (£491), Fourth Division, Stores andDivision, Stores and Transport Transport Branch, Sydney, vice N. MaddenBranch

Duties include the operation of Comptometer and National Accounting and Burroughs Adding and Listing Machines.

Rainbird, Frederick John .. Senior Technician (Tradesman) Supervising Technician, Grade 2 (£740- 758 9.10.52(£638- £656), Fourth Division, £782), Fourth Division, Buildings BranchBuildings Branch (Light and Power Section), Sydney.

Vacant positionDuties. Take charge of staff engaged on maintenance and minor installations of building engineeringservices.

Commonwéá"ith Gâtette 4019 Nö. 439: 9t1i,i October, " 1952 `

PROMOTIONS continued.

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT con .tinued..

New South Wales continued.Accounts Branch, Sydney.

Salary onPromotion(*Exclusiveof Mat Of

LivingAdjust-ment).

f

Date ofPromotion.

Seale, Frank Nelson Clerk (£276- £620), Third Divi- Clerk (072- £692), Third Division, Cashier, 620 9.10.52sion, unattached vice N. A. Hill

Duties. Receiving and bringing to account amounts received by post and at public counter. The duties involve the operation of a

cash register.

McRitchie, Lorna Edith

Brown, Patricia Joan

Ross, Freda Yvonne(31.3.50)

Assistant (Female), Grade 1

(Typist -in- training) (£238-£401), Fourth Division, un-attached

Assistant (Female), Grade 1

(Typist -in- training) (£238-£401), Fourth Division, un-attached

Clerical Assistant (Female),Grade 1 (£238 £401), FourthDivision, Accounts Branch

Typist (Female), Grade 1 (£246- £467),Fourth Division, Money Order Accounts.New office Cert. 51/259

Typist (Female), Grade 1 (£246- £467),Fourth Division, Telegraph Accounts.New office Cert. 50/4182

Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401-£425), Fourth Division, TelegraphAccounts. New office Cert. 52/256

Duties. Checking values on telegrams originating at post office and preparing inaccuracy dockets.

Rose, Henry John ..

McNally, Jill Patricia

Brodie, William Ray Egbert

Engineering Branch.Divisional Engineer (£1,154- £1,244), Third 1,154 9.10.52

Division, Administrative and GeneralSection (Workshops), Plant and Design,St. Peters, vice R. Frankel

Group Engineer (£956 - £1,064),Third Division, EngineeringBranch, Administrative andGeneral Section (Workshops)

Duties. Control of plant and design activities in workshops.

246 29.11.51

246 22.11.51

425 9 10 52

Assistant (Female), Grade 1

(Typist -in- training) (£238-£401), Fourth Division, un-attached

Supervising Technician, Grade 2(£7404782), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch

Duties. Alternating rota duties at the trunk exchange.Technician.

Kelly, Charles Philip

Turnbull, Norman James

Tovey, William Maurice(29.7.41)

Flack, Richard Huxley(29.12.48 (94) )

Thomas, Richard Edward

Bondeson, Peter

Hopkins, Frederick George ..(29.12.48 (396) )

Stephens, SidneyArthur

(25.2.52)

Supervising Technician, Grade 2(£740 £782), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch

Typist (Female), Grade 1 (£246- £467), 246Fourth Division, Costing Section, Sydney,vice B. A. Davidson

Supervising Technician, Grade 4 (£818- 842£866), Fourth Division, External PlantSection, Country Service (No. 2 Division),Trunk Exchange. Vacant position

In charge, outside normal hours of duty of controlling

Supervising Technician, Grade 3 (£776- 800£824), Fourth Division, Administrativeand General Section, Workshops (Jobbing)(Machine Jobbing) (Repairs), St. Peters.Vacant office

Duties, Control of jobbing repair section of machine shop.

4.10.51

9.10.52

Supervising

9.10.52

Signwriter (£548 - £578), Fourth Senior Signwriter, Grade 2 (£638), Fourth 638 9.10.52Division, Engineering Branch Division, Administrative and General

Section, Workshops (Jobbing), St. Peters.New office 0-rt. 52/1469

Engineering Branch, External Plant Section, Metropolitan District Works.Lineman, Grade 1 (£506 - £542), Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division 560 9.10.52

Fourth Division, unattached (No. 2 Division), Stanmore. Vacantposition

Lineman, Grade 1 (£506 - £542), Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division 560 9.10.52Fourth Division, unattached (No. 4 Division), Manly. Vacant position

Duties. The duties of the above two positions are cable jointing.

Engineering Branch, External Plant Section, Country District Works.Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£662), Fourth Divi- 662 9.10.52

Division, Engineering Branch sion (Armidale Division) (Administration),Armidale. Vacant position

Duties. Estimating Foreman.

Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£614 - Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£662), Fourth Divi- 662 9.10.52£632), Fourth Division, Engi- sion (Narrandera Division), Griffith.neering Branch Vacant position .

Duties. Area foreman.

Lineman, Grade 1 (£506 £542),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division 560 9.10.52(Kempsey Division), Dorrigo. Vacantposition

Duties. Cable jointing.

Francis Lineman, Grade 1 (£506- £542), Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division 560 9,10.52Fourth Division, unattached (Newcastle Division), Maitland. Vacant

positionDuties. Cable Jointing.

No 69.-1-49th Ocstober, 1952 4020 Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONS --- continued,

Same. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted.

Salary onPromotion( *Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

Gregory, Charles Albert(25.2.52 (57) )

Algie, Robert ..(29.12.48 (395) )

Brittain, John Thomas(25.2.52 (73) )

Biely, Michael John(14.5.52 (428) )

Harris, Joseph Patrick(15.5.52 (450) )

Smart, Mervyn John(19.5.52 (470) )

POSTMASTER - G'ENERAL'S DEPARTMENT - Continued.

Yew South Wales-continued.Engineering Branch, External Plant Section, Primary Works (No. 3 Division), Tamworth.

Lineman, Grade 1 (£506- £542), Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division. 560 9.10.52Fourth Division, Engineering Vacant positionBranch

Duties.-Leading Hand in a Trunk Aerial Party.

Engineering Branch, External Plant Section, Primary Works (No. 5 Division), Sydney.

Lineman, Grade 1 (£5064542), Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division.Fourth Division, unattached Vacant position

Duties.- Compressor Operator.

Knox Lineman, Grade 1 (£506- £542),Fourth Division, unattached

Lineman, Grade I (£506 -- £542),Fourth Division, unattached

Lineman, Grade 1 (£506 - £542),Fourth Division, unattached

Lineman, Grade 1 (£506 - £542),Fourth Division, unattached

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division.Vacant position

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division.Vacant position

.Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division.Vacant position

Lineman, Grade 2 (£590), Fourth Division.Vacant position

560 9.10.52

560 9.10.52

560 9.10.52

560 9.10.52

560 9.10.52

Duties of the above four positions are-Clerical assistant to Line Inspector and maintenance of statistical records.

Handley, Albert Edward .

Harrop, Peter Fitzpatrick . .

Bolain, Henry. Herbert

Blanch, George Russell

Hall, Walter Henry

Victoria.Telegraphist (£276 £656), Third

Division, Telegraph Branch

Telegraphist (£276 - £656), ThirdDivision, Telegraphs, Branch

Supervisor, Grade 1 (£692 £764), Third Divi-sion, Telegraph Branch, Melbourne, viceR. W. Fox

Supervisor, Grade 1 (£692£764), Third Divi-sion, Telegraph Branch, Melbourne, viceG. E. Fossey

Accounts Branch, General Accounts, Melbourne.Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 - £602),

Fourth Division, unattachedDuties.- =Check and recon

Assistant, Grade 1 (£262- £530),Fourth Division, unattached

Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£602- £620),Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899

cile bulk postage dockets.

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 - £554),Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899

Duties. Record and balance extraneous allowance payments.

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£252-£530), Fourth Division, Ac-counts Branch

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530- £554),Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899

764 9.10.52

764 9.10.52

620 9.10.52

554 9.10.52

554 9.10.52

Duties. - Officer -in- charge, Records Sub - section and messengerial staff.

Ross, David Charles Milne . . Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£252- Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 £554), 554 9.10.52£530), Fourth Division, Ac- Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899counts Branch

Duties.- Record extraneous allowance payments and prepare receipt books for issue.

Accounts Branch, Telephone Accounts, Melbourne.Duncan, Andrew James Assistant, Grade 1 (£252 - £530), Assistant Inquiry Officer (£554 - £602), Fourth 602 9.10.52

Fourth Division, unattached Division. New office Cert. 51/1899Duties. - Outdoor collection of telephone accounts on cancelled services.

Cameron, Daniel Postal Officer (£252-£530), Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530- £554), 554 9.10, 52Fourth Division, Williamstown Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899

Carey, William Frederick . . Postal Officer (£252-£530), Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 £554), 554 9.10.52Fourth Division, unattached Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899

Casey, John Assistant, Grade 1 (£252- £530), Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 £554), 554 9.10.52Fourth Division, unattached Fourth Division, New office Cert. 51/1899

Keating, James Leslie Assistant, Grade 1 (252- £530), Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 - £554), 554 9.10.52Fourth Division, unattached Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899

Hallam, Stanley Tennyson Assistant, Grade 1 (£252- £530). Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530- £554), 554 9.10.52'Henry Fourth Division, unattached Fourth Division, New office Cert. 51/1899

Kinna, James Jasper Nichol- Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£252- Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 £554), 554 9.10.52son £530), Fourth Division, Ac- Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899

counts BranchHerbert William Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£252- Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 - £554), 554 9.10.52

030), Fotuth Division, Ac- Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899Omits Branch

The duties of the above seven positions are - Assist in rendition of telephone accounts and recording payments.

Bentley,'Wright

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PROMOTIONS - continu ed.

Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promot. d.

onPromotion(*Exclusive, Date of

Cost °f Promotion.LivingAdjust-ment).

1

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638 9.10.52

620 9.10.52

554 9.10.52

554 9.10.52

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i'OSTbfASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT-continued.

Victoria- continued.Accounts Branch, Telegraph Accounts, Melbourne.

Overseer (£5724626), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 5 (£620- £638),Division, Accounts Branch Fourth Division. New office Cert.

51/1899Daties.- Supervision of staff engaged in the receipt, sorting and filing of telegrams and statements.

Ward, Charles Wrinn Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 - £602), Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£602- £620),Fourth Division, unattached Fourth Division. New office Cert.

51/1899Duties. - Prepare statistical summaries and statements of Telegraph traffic.

Woodward, Frederick Leslie . . Assistant, Grade 1 (£252 - £530), Clerical Assistant, Grade 2Fourth Division, unattached Fourth Division. New

51/1899, Duties. -Check of Intrastate, Interstate and Phonogram traffic.

McSpeerin, Leo William

Paton, Leslie Irvine

Budge, William Creswick

Daglish, Reginald James

Hayes, John Edmond

Whelan, Leonard Ernest

Kinna, Christopher Leo

Butler, Herbert Robert

Littleton, James Harold

McPherson, Alexander John . .

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1(£252 -£530), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch

(£530 - £554),office Cert.

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530- £554),Fourth Division. New office Cert.51/1899

Duties. -Check of Interstate Collect traffic.

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1(£252-£530), Fourth Division, Per-sonnel Branch

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 - £554),Fourth Division. New office Cert.61/1899

Duties. - Supervision of sorting staff, deal with queries relative to telegrams.

Clerical Assistant, Grade I (£252- Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£5304554),£530), Fourth Division, Fourth Division, New office Cert.Accounts Branch 51/1899

Duties.- Assist in check and preparation of Telegraph Debtors' accounts.

Mail Officer (£252 £602), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530- £554),Division, Mail Branch Fourth Division. New office Cert.

51/1899Duties. -Check of Victorian Collect Traffic. Prepare Telegraph Code Address serials.

Accounts Branch, Money Order Accounts, Melbourne.Overseer (Stamp Sales Coanter) Overseer (Stamp Sales Counter) (£686- £740),

(£638 £692), Fourth Division, Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899unattached

Duties.- Supervision of Stamp Sales Staff, Elizabeth- street Post Office.

Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 - £602), Clerical Assistant, Grade 5 (£620- £638),Fourth Division, unattached Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899Duties. - Payment of Postal Notes, Elizabeth - street Post Office.

Accounts Branch, Cashier, Melbourne.Assistant, Grade 1 (£252 - £530), Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 £554),

Fourth Division, unattached Fourth Division. New office Cert. 51/1899Duties. - Prepare postage stamp requirements in fulfilment of postmasters' requisitions.

Bryce, Thomas Eric

Queensland.Postmaster, Grade 2 (£728- £836),

Third Division, Springsure

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade '3(£812- £860), Third Division,Maryborough

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2(£728- £788), Third Division,Cloncurry

Inspector (£860- £956), Third Division,Postal Services Branch, Roma, vice H. C.Kurfein

Inspector (£860 - £956), Third Division,Postal Services Branch, Toowoomba,vice C. M. Robinson

Clerk (£692 - £812), Third Division, PostalServices Branch, Rockhampton, viceS. G. Mountseer

Duties.-Clerk to the District Inspector.

Supervising Technician, Grade 2(£740- £782), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Trans-mission Section, Planning andDesign, Installation No. I Divi-sion

Supervising Technician, Grade 4 (£8184866),Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Telephone Equipment Section, ServiceNo. 1 Division, Ipswich. Vacant position

Duties. - Officer -in- charge of a large C.B. and Magneto Exchange and considerable long line equipment.Ross, William Mathew

Smith, George

Custodian (Buildings) (£596-£650), Fourth Division, un-attached

Motor Mechanic (£560 £596),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, General Works Section

Custodian (Buildings) (£6384674), FourthDivision, Buildings Branch, Brisbane.New office Cert. 52/596

Senior Motor Mechanic, Grade 1 (£632),Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Cairns. Office reclassified Cert. 50/1927

740 9.10.52

638 9.10.52

554 9.10.52

860 9.10.52

932 9. 10.52

812 9.10.52

818 9.10:52

674 9.10.52

622 9.10.52

No. 69. :9th -October, 1952

Naine.

Baker, Ray Bright Carr

Stratford, Frederick George ..

Tudman, William Thomas .

Hoiberg, William ReginaldGerard

Hoskins, William Thomas .

McGill, Barrie Graeme(5.3.47)

Reu, . Malcolm Kenneth(5.3.47)

Finlay, Thomas Bothwick(16.5.47)

Lindner, William Rex

Doherty, Noeline Carmel

Pugh, David

Ablett, Thomas Henry

White, Carmel Teresa{11.5.49)

4022 Coanmonwealth. Gazette

PROMOTIONS -- continued.

Present Designation and Station. Position to wllicl, Pronioted.

Salary onPromotion( *Exclusiveof Coat of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT - continued.

Queenslan d- continued.Motor Mechanic (£5604596),

Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, General Works Section

Motor Mechanic (E5604596),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, General Works Section

Motor Mechanic (£5604596),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, General Works Sec-tion

Motor Mechanic (£560 £596),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, General Works Sec -tion

Storeman, Grade 2 (£542 - £554),Fourth Division, Stores andTransport Branch

Senior Motor Mechanic, Grade 1 (£632),Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Townsville. Office reclassified Cert.50/1927

Senior Motor Mechanic, Grade 1 (£632),Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Rockhampton. Office reclassified Cert.50/1927

Senior Motor Mechanic, Grade 1 (£632),Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Maryborough. Office reclassified, Cert.50/1927

Senior Motor Mechanic, Grade 1 (£632),Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Toowoomba. Office reclassified, Cert.50/1927

Senior Storeman, Grade 1 (£566), FourthDivision, Stores and Transport Branch,Brisbane. Vacant position

South Australia.Postal Officer (£252 - £530),

Fourth Division, Rundle- street

Postal Officer (£252- £530),Fourth Division, Marryatville

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560) FourthDivision, Engineering Branch,Maryborough, Queensland

Postal Officer (£252- £530),Fourth Division, RelievingStaff, Metropolitan Districts(Head- quarters, Adelaide)

Duties. - Clerical assistance to the Custodian of Buildings.

Postal Clerk (£276- £638), Fourth Division,Millicent. Vacant position

Postal Clerk (£276 - £638), Fourth Division,Tanunda. Vacant position

Line Foreman. Grade 1 (£614- £632), FourthDivision, Engineering Branch, CountryDivisions.(Murray Bridge), Chain of Ponds.Vacant position

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530- £554),Fourth Division, Buildings Branch, Ade-laide. New office Cert. 52/597

Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade1 (£238- £401), Fourth Divi-sion, Accounts Branch, MoneyOrder Accounts

WesternPostmaster, Grade 2 (£728- £836),

Third Division, EsperancePostmaster, Grade 3 (£884- £980),

Third Division, Mount Lawley

Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade1 (£238- £401), Fourth Divi-sion, Accounts Branch, MoneyOrder Accounts

Addressing Machine Operator (Female),Grade 1 (£246- £467), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch, Telephone Accounts,Adelaide, vice M. A. Baker

Australia.Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884- £980), Third

Division, Manjimup, vice R. E. BonnerPostmaster, Grade 4 (£1,004 - £1,094), Third

Division, Subiaco, vice H. V. McL. Camp-bell

Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401-£425), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch,Cashier, Perth, vice D. J. Grose

Duties. Assisting distributor of stamps in distribution and checking of postal notes and other values.desirable.

Moore, William

Wall, Leopold Thomas

Personnel Branch, Perth.Assistant (Stamp Checker) (£554-

£608), Fourth Division, un-attached, Department of theTreasury, Perth

Postal Assistant (£252 - £602),Fourth Division, unattached

Duties of the above two positions are. - Recording Officer.papers.

Grubb, Wallace Edward

Ward, Robert Edlum(21.1.47 (3) )

Johns, Ian Thomas(19.-6.47 (12) )

Clerical Assistant,Fourth Division.

Clerical Assistant,Fourth Division.

632 9.10.52

632 9.10.52

632 9.10.52

632 9.10.52

566 9.10.52

432 9.10.52

432 9.10.52

632 9.10.52

542 9.10.52

274 9.10.52

884 9.10.52

1,094 9.10.52

413 9.10.52

Comptometer qualifications

Grade 4 (£602 £620), 620 9.10.52New office Cert. 52/1174

Grade 4 (£602 - £620), 620 9.10.52New office Cert. 52/1174

Responsible for correct recording, distribution and custody of departmental

Tasmania.Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth

Division, Engineering Branch,Metropc Titan Section, LineStaff, Hobart

Postal Officer (£252 - £530).Fourth Division, unattached

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£252-£53)), Fourth Division,Telegraph Branch, Hobart

Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£662), Fourth Divi-sion, Engineering Branch, Country Sec-tion, Oatlands. Vacant position

Telegraphist (£276 - £656), Fourth Division,Telegraph Branch, Hobart. Vacant posi-tion

Telegraphist (£2764656), Fourth Division,Burnie. Vacant position

662 9.10.52

524 9.10.52

524 9.10.52

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Commonw_ealth- -Gazette 4023 No. 69.-9th October, 1952

PROMOTIONS--- aontvnued.

(a) Promotions withdrawn after notification on the dates indicatedP. II. Cromwell, 25.9.52 (lapsed).

(b) Variation of salary on promotionIn the notification of the promotion of W. D. Martin, appearing in Gazette of 11th September, 1952, the salary on promotion should

read " £1,053 " in lieu of " £975 ".A. J. Burdon, 26.6.52, " £728 " in lieu of " £788 "E. J. Caspera, 3.7, 52, " £710 " in lieu of " £692 ".

(c) Other variations on promotionL. J. Hart, 19.6.52 Cause of vacancy of position to which provisionally promoted should read " New office Cert. 52/211 ".J. A. O'Keefe, 28.8.52 Surname should read " O'Keeffe ".

The following provisional promotions, notified on the dates indicated, have been confirmed

R. W. Benn, 21.8.52.

A. T. Brown and L. A. Hawdon, 28.8.52.

F. L. Winterbotham, 28.8.52.

R. F. Murphy, 4.9.52.C. A. Murdoch, M. T. Loftus, C. E. Hansen, G. A. Kofoed, G. R. Coad and W. L. Collins, 28.8.52.

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

Office of Education.

Auditor- General's Office.

ATTORNEY - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Taxation Branch.

W. L. Faull, 14.8.52.G. D. Butler, 7.8.52.B. E. Rees and D. P. Dwyer, 21.8.52.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS.R. D. S. Campbell, R. R. Betteridge, R. W. Rooke and W. J. Andrew, 28.8.52.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.Patricia Peterson, R. J. McDonald and K. Dillon, 7.8.52.F. J. Lowe and A. A. Crocker, 14.8.52.A. K. Hamilton and Elsie E. McC. Williamson, 21.8.52.Wendy S. Gill, Yvonne M. Gray, Janice M. Thompson, Jessica C. Farrow, Marion J. Smart and J. A. O'Keeffe, 28.8.52.

J. A. Farrell and M. E. Olsson, 14.8.52.J. Collis, 10.7.52.S. P. A. Ryan and L. H. Barkla, 28.8.52.K. M. I. McKenzie and G. N. Williams, 18.9.52.

Joan C. Dennis, 28.8.52.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.

DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION.H. P. Farrington, L. L. V. Gent, F. A. Scully, W. L. Hanks, M. F. Hower and L. J. Wrigley, 14.8.52.P. M. Taylor, 8.5.52.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.P. H. Head, R. D. Monkhouse, H. V. McKinnon and M. E. Young, 28.8.52.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.R. D. Esplin and J. M. Hines, 21.8.52.N. M. Bearpark, T. M. Laffan, N. H. Wilson, C. M. Doherty, N. E. Mitchell, J. B. Maher, W. R. Paine and C. F. J. Woodland,28.8.52.

L. R. Scroop, 21.8.52.J. F. Altmann and A. G. Wells, 28.8.52.

E. J. Kelly, 26.6.52.D. J. Angus, 24.7.52.C. N. Shepard, J. J. Gadsden, S. K. Robertson, L. J. Bloxom, T. J. Hayes and K. L. Grigson, 21.8.52.G. J. Clancy, D. T. Blackley, K. F. Knight, C. J. C. Wilkinson, C. Cox, W. Hamilton, J. D. Bell, G. A. Roberts, A. G. Smith,N. T. Buckby, C. N. Crick, E. W. Hughes, I. H. Marsden, J. Y. Wilson, J. M. A. Murphy, M. E. Trezise, T. E. Spiden, R. Hellyer,A. E. Collins, D. P. Gregor, G. F. McManus, D. Taylor, T. H. Kennedy, W. H. Mitchell, C. White, G. M. Carter, W. E. N. Ede, L. J. Gilsenan,H. L. Jones, A. T. Davis, R. H. Griffith, A. Kohler, G. L. Rawlings, D. G. Owen, C. G. Royes, L. A. Parer, N. C. Watt, T. V. Butler,W. H. Crammer, P. J. Keane, S. Porter, W. S. Jarrott, D. J. Maher, W. D. Nofz, U. P. Walsh, V. D. Rappel, J. P. Pacey, S. V. Dow,W. F. Neale, B. S. Mealey, N. D. Merritt, J. S. Biddle, R. B. Harper, R. R. Haskard, D. L. O'Brien, W. H. Behn, J. P Brassel, J. F Clifford,R. R. Frick, R. W. Latchford, H. A. J. Mooney, G. A. B. Papps, D. R. Atwell, R. Cook, W. C. Cordy, V. L. Dawes, A. A. Frick,D. A. Gunn, L. Henning, L. G. W. Holman, L. J. Holmes, A. K. Lawrence, W. A. Mynott, G. A. S. McCallum, R. O'D. Nelson,L. J. Pettigrew, C. G. Pike, C. G. Remnant, J. M. Rodda, J. Rosser, M. R. Schutz, J. H. Smith, J. L. Tonkin, H. G. Trezise, D. J. Tucker,C. R. Turner, F. J. Warren, D. E. Wheaton, A. J. Williams, D. J. Brown, R. A. Silke, G. Digance, R. N. Lane, H. W. Stanford, F. E. Turner,J. Corner, R. C. Searle, A. C. Roberts, S. G. Burfitt, R. A. Chase, W. L. Craddock, V. H. Jacobi, G. E. Johnson,W. J. Keynes, M. F. Muirson,G. E. Schultz, G. A. Weidenhofer, C. J. Wilsmore, H. W. Lewis, E. E. Staples, L. D. Cox, C. R. F. Day, L. B. Jackson, W. M. Victoreen,T. A. J. Bradley, T. C. Morrison, K. J. L. Muldoon, D. G. Raymond, W. S. Watts, R. W. Brown, L. G. McLaurin, L. F. Halfpenny,A. L. Bennett, E. J. Moloney, A. Boulter, R. G. T. McMillan, F. S. McGilvray, R. Connell, J. C. Cook, B. F. Mulvany, R. W. Barker,G. J. McLellan, F. R. Adams, A. E. Allen, R. K. Arrowsmith, J. L. Baker, R. A. Batty, H. Brown, A. E. J. Dawe, L. H. Decker,G. V. Dempsey, I. R. any, N. C. Eldridge, D. T. C. Gater, J. P. Geoghegan, L. B. Greenwood, V. G. Kelly, L. J. Langridge, R. W. Moon,I. Morley; K. Morton, J. M..61cGrath, F. J. C. E. McC. McGarity, R. A. I. Oppenheim, A. P. Parry, J. F. Peterson, D. N. Pout, J. V. Rayner,E. H. Reeve, W. Roche, M. Sandow, S. Squires, D. A. Stephens, H. D. Warren, J. R. Waters, K. H. Whimpey, I. C. Wigney, A. H. Wiliia nß,F. M. Woodman, R. Bird, R. C. Browne, F. Collins, D. H. Field, V. H. G. Frankland, J. F. Frawley, R. W. D. Freeman, D. E. Green,G. G. Hancock, J. E. Jarick, L. R. Jones, W. J. Lanphier, K. W. Murphy, A. B. Nesbit, S. G. Offer, R. B. Pomeroy, N. Spencer,R. J. St. Aubyn, P. A. Lavery, M. G. Lilley, J. R. Stephens, F. S. Westley, E. D. Berry, L. Cowen, F. W. H. Heard, E. G.R. B. Bush, B. D. Heron, H. S. Brauman, H. G. Marshall, K. Wardley, L. Osborn, S. D. Wheeler, J. T. Pease, G. W. Godwin

REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT.

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

. 69.---9th Oetoüxtr, 190 4024 Commonwealth 'Gazette

PROMOTIONScontinued.

H. R. Fitzsimmons, J. L. A. Martin, P. J. Grigg, H. L. Pritchard, D. O. Harland, K. C. Stansfield, L. A. Clemson, A. R. Coulson,L. CTinnington, J. B. L. Flitton, W. G. Hefferinan, F. T. Hughes, A. D. Neate, L. P. Perry, C. G. Sprague, W. R. York, J. L. Ross,M. A. Reid, E. J. Ockerby, P. McCracken, C. R. Creighton, J. W. Moloney, J. Patullo, R. S. Brownridge, A. E. C. Jones, B. D. Keefe,'J. Pearoy, S. MeL. Ensor, J. H. Turner, G. L. R. Head, A. F. Hermann, J. J. Quirk, E. T. A. Raison, E. H. S. Foot, K. B. Lennie,J. A. McDougall, G. R. Munro, R. J. Doyle, A. R. Woodman, G. F. Greenhalgh, R. M. Coen, R. G. Edwards, W. W. Mason, W.H. Schofield,R. S. Sparkes, A. L. McKinnon, S. Parker, J. M. Grimson, M. E. Gilmore, M. A. Hinds, L. M. Moore, J. J. Armstrong, K. Armstrong,J. K. Bradford, S. J. Brown, A. F. Brown, N. J. Cannon, R. F. Clark, C. J. Colgan, S. P. Collins, D. B. Cosgrove, F. M. Dominick,G. G. Doran, H. W. Franks, N. A. Good, W. T. Jeremy, L. Leis, IC. J. McDonald, L. J. McDonald, J. J. Mercer, F. H. Pearson,E. J. Rush, H. Cahill, J. M. Moran, E. J. O'Brien, H. J. McGeary, R. A. Ravaillion, T. H. Holdorf, J. W. Gallagher R. G. Quinn,R. F. Cottier, T. F. Darragh, J. L. Garton, O. T. Kavanagh, J. A. Moxam, L. I. Piesse, A. G. Jennings, S. F. Lush, W. Pearce, K. B. Brown,F. D. Caldwell, E. J. Dark, K. J. Powe, B. E. Shaw, R. H. Murphy, W. J. A. Ronalds, F. K. Nicholls, R. J. Scott, C. R. Kelleher,E. P. Kitchener, W. G. Howarth, W. J. Patterson, P. J. Evans, IC. R. Hume, S. W. Pinkerton, J. G. Foster, W. Bremner, B. J. Fuller,R. W. Bowden, R. S. Cannell, G. C. Cooper, W. E. Corby, C. Hogan, G. F. Lynch, L. J. McCurtayne, M. G. McWhinnie, A. A. N. Miles,H. Parkins, R. Pippin, D. R. McT. Anderson, F. R. Hollis. J. R. Hunt, P. G. Lloyd, P. W. McLennan, M. L. T. Rudder, T. P. Sakaris,A. V. Wass, A. J. Coutts, R. Midson, H. G. Ohmsen, G. G. R. Pardon, G. Sangster, F. J. Spencer, R. A. Alchin, F. D. Andrews, A. Brydie,L. S. J. Glassick, L. B. Rowland, D. F. Stuart, J. J. Beynon, J. B. Brightman, D. L. Cantwell, K. O. Conway, P. W. Dilworth,F. C. Dorman, A. J. Dowling, W. A. M. Garland, J. F. Lynch, J. D. Manson, H. Mulholland, R. A. Newham, E. Newton, T. J. Noyes,M. J. Schofield, D. C. Sellenger, A. J. Wyatt, F. Craig, T. S. Wysocki, J. R. Kiley, H. C. Porter, H. H. Downey, E. A. B. Forbes,G. 1. Welsh, H. S. Gordon, B. A. Hudson, G. L. Midson, K. C. Brown, A. C. Cramond, J. G. Green, F. J. Malouf, B. O'Brien, H. A. Swain,T. D. C. Henry, A. R. Addison, R. D. Green, J. H. Greir, A. J. Hogg, B. A. Hutton, M. K. Williams, M. H. L. Barnes, A. J. Burgess,A. L. Charlesworth, J. F. J. Driscoll, A. Gooch, J. R. Grant, T. E. Jolliff, B. A. McIntosh, D. Beattie, F. J. Burn, V. S. Ash, W. K. Barns,H. T. Browne, W. A. Chuck, E. J. Cooper, W. C. Cowie, F. J. Dadman, W.Gibbons, J. D. Green, E. E. Jones, S. J. Moffat, C. H. Sivewright,K. V. Tunks, J. H. Nichols, P. P. Kearney, P. D. Jackman, E. L. J. Aked, E. W. Connor, N. W. Cole, J. Lewis, C. P. O'Donnell,R. O. Taylor, G. A. MacDonald -Dick, N. L. Hill, D. C. McCaughey, H. L. C. Read, K. Smith, D. J. Spencer, J. R. Gleeson, J. J. Withers,J. J. Day and M. N. E. Hamilton, 28.8.52.

B. V. Carroll, W. G. Tabe, D. J. Raines, K. G. Mills, B. T. Canty, S. Lattin, N. L. Jobson, B. M. Holy, C. W. Monks, C. F. Galvin,A. A. Nisbett, H. E. Quilty, E. F. Graves, G. Quinn, A. E. Sheppeard, 4.9.52.

TRANSFER OF OFFICERS TO ADVERTISED VACANCIES.

Name of Transferee. Designation and Location of FormerPosition. Position to which Transferred. Date of Notification of

Vacancy.

Mitchell, Bevan Charles

Corny, Roy Maxwell

Molloy, Mary Ruth

Hogan, Joseph Lyndsay . .

ATTORNEY - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Legal Officer, Grade 2 (£932 - £1,034), Legal Officer, Grade 2 (£932 £1,034),

Third Division, Advisings Section, Third Division, Common LawLegal Division, Administrative Section, Crown Solicitor's Office,Office, Canberra Sydney

13th March, 1952

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.Central Staff, Victoria.

Junior Assistant, Fourth Division, Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth 24th July, 1952Secretariat, Melbourne Division, Secretariat, Melbourne.

New office Cert. 52/351

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.Central Staff.

Typist (Female), Grade 2, Fourth Typist (Female), Grade 2, Fourth 3rd July, 1952Division, Secretariat, Melbourne Division, Quartermaster- General's

Branch, Army Head - quarters,Melbourne

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.New South Wales.

Postmaster, Grade 4, Third Division, Postmaster, Grade 4, Third Division,Goondiwindi, Queensland Mascot

Locke, Herbert William Robert Lineman, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Lineman, Grade 2, Fourth Division,Engineering Branch Engineering Branch, External

Plant Section, Country DistrictWorks (Lismore Division), Mullum-bimby

Lineman, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Lineman, Grade 2, Fourth Division,Engineering Branch Engineering Branch, External

Plant Section, Country DistrictWorks (Narrandera Division),Narrandera

Lord, Douglas Harold

Banabrick, Aged William

Chapman, Arthur..

Barter. Frederick George .

Queensland.

Lineman, Grade 2, Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, MetropolitanDistrict Works No. I Division,Rose Bay

Lineman, Grade 2, Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, PrimaryWorks No. 1 Division, Rock-hampton

tratia.Line Inspector, Fourth Division,

Engineering Branch, Lines Section(District Works No. 1 Division);Midland Junction

Line Inspector, Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Lines Section(District WorksNo. 1 Division),Perth

Western Agas

Line Inspector, Fourth Division,Engineering Branch,Country Divi-sions (NorthernHead-quarters,Perth)

Line Inspector, Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Lines Section(Primary Works No. 1 Division)

Tasmania.$mti ieM, James Henry . Postmaster, Grade 2, Third Division,

ZeehanClerk (£692- £812), Third Division,

Postal Services Branch, Hobart

14th August, 1952

24th July, 1952

24th July, 1952

10th July, 1952

29th May, 1952

29th May, 1952

14th February, 1952

Commoìwei1th Gazette 4025 No. 69.-9th October, 1952

OFFICES RECLASSIFIED.rE Public Service Board has varied the classification of the undermentioned Ofñces 0.13 indicated

Dépairtinent, Btahbh, Lboallty, &o. Designation.Variation.

Occupant,

Froth. To.

TerritoriesAniïnàl Ihdtistry Branch,

Northern Territory Ad-Ministration División

*Technical Officer £7224782 .. £812-£836-£860

Interior--Establishment Branch, Training Offieet £908 - £1,004 £95641,064

Organization andMethods

Natrÿ-,-" N " Branch, Naval Office Typist (Female), Grade 2 . Grade 2 . Grade i .

* Designation altered to Laboratory O!$cer, Grade 2.

H. C. AVENT, Acting Secretary, Public Service Board.

OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC.ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New Office Created. Clerk (i276-£620 ) , Third Division,Legal Service 1#ureau, Sydney.( Ex. Min. No. 89.)

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.STATISTICIAN'S BRANCH, TASMANIA.

New Offices Created. Compiling Division Trade andTransport Branch, one of Clerk (£276 -£620 ), Third Division ;Production Branch, one of Clerk (1276- £620 ) , Third Division.Administrative Division. One of Typist (Female) , Grade1, Fourth Division; one of Accounting Machinist (Female) ,Grade 1, Fourth Division.(Ex. Min. No. 45.)

TAXATION BRANCH ( INCOME TAX) .

New Offices Created. Administrative Section New SouthWales, one of Training Officer (008-£1,004 ) , Third Division ;Vir?torifa, one of Trailing Officer (£90841,004), Third Division ;Queensland, one of Training Officer (£8124908), Third Divi-sion. (Ex. Min. No. 18.)

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE.Offices A bolislaed. Flax and Jute Division Chairman, Flax

Production Committee (£1,614 - £1,800), Second Division,occupied by J. A. W. Stevenson. Division of AgriculturalProduction Executive Officer (Administration and Policy )(£1,214£1,304), Third Division, last occupied by E. S. Keehn;Senior Clerk (11,004=£1,124), Third Division, AdministrativeSection, last occupied by A, G. Edmonds ; Supervisor ( £1,214-£1,304 ), Third Division, Agricultural Production Section,last occilpied by C. W. Duggan.

21/47e0 Ofrces C,tated.- -Divieion of Agricultural Production,Central Staff, Victoria Assistant Secretary (Flax, Agricul-tural Prddnetion &c.) (£1,862- £2,048) , Second Divisiononeoffice : Senior Clerk (£860 -£856) Third Division, ExecutiveSection one office; Officer -in- charge (£1,214- £1,304), ThirdDivision, Plant Industry Section--e ]e office; Officer -in- charge(£1,21441,304), Third. Division, Animal Industry Sectionoe office; Officer -in- charge (£1,214-£1,304), Third Division,Development and Supplies Section -one office.(Ex. Min.No. 84.)

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.Coufìrmartion of Appointment effected under Section 47.

Kenneth Ernest Frederick Millar as Research and DefenceOffiucer, Victoria, as on and from 22nd January, 1952. (Ex.Min. No. 39.)

DR1ART4ENT or Tat AIIMY.Offices ,4bntá;.shed.- - Staff and Industrial Blanch, Third Divi-

sion ne of Administrative Officer (£1,428 £.1,614 ) ; three ofClerk (£276 -£620) . Fourth Division Oise of Assistant, Grade

4147. -3

1, Staff and Industrial Branch; one of Junior Assistant, Corre-spondence Branch.

New Ogees Created. One of Inspector ( Personnel andEstablishments) (£1,490 - £1,676), Third Division; one ofTraining Officer, Grade 2 (£908 - 1,004), Third Division; oneof Clerk (L8121908), Third Division.

One of Clerical Assistant, Grade 4, Fourth Division; oneof Clerical Assistant, Grade 3, Fourth Division (Ex. Min.Yo. 206.)

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.Appointments effected under Section 47.The persons named

hereunder are appointed as Cadet Engineers (£276-£620) ,Third Division, unattached, to the localities indicated witheffect on and from 31st March, 1962: --- Roland JohnSkevington (born 5.1.1932), Western Australia; RobertVerner Shelley Carlson (born 31.5.1929) -, New South Wales;

Hugh McBride (born 18.11.1931), Queensland; Roland MaxHuntington (born 8.7.1933), Queensland. (Ex. Min. No.110.)

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION.Appointments effected under ,section 47.- Geoffrey George

Groves (born 25.1.1933) and Alan Benjamin Farrar (born7.7.1933) on probation as Cadet Engineers, Grade 1 (£276£620) , Third Division, unattached, located at Western Aus-tralia and Victoria, respectively, to take effect on and from3rd 1lfarch, 1952. (Ex. Min. No. 52.)

REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT.New Offices Created, .Administrative Staff, Accounts Sec-

tion, Yew South Wales--:Six of Assistant (Female) , Grade 1.Fourth Division.(Ex. 1VIin. No. 100.)

POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Nì \' SOUTH WALES.

Vetc. Offices 'Created. The undermentioned Fourth Divisionsoffices in the Engineering Branch

Administrative and General Section, General WorksTraining ( Technical) . One of Principal (£'.)86) ; onof Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 4 (£926) ; twoof Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 3 (£81)Tí) ; sevenof Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2 (£8424866) ;twen`fy -five +of Technical Instructor, Grade 2 (i740-1824),

Administrative and General Section, General WorksTraining (Lines) .One of Principal (am; ; one ofSenior Technical Instructor, Grade 2 ( -£842- £866) ,; threeof Sehibr Teèhhieaï Instructor, Grade 1 (£788 -£812 ) ;

ten of Technical 1nsttuctör, Made 1 06744746).Offices A.botisked, Supervisor (Technician's Training) .

Fourth Division, .Engineering Branch; 8vpervisor; FourthDivision, Line Staff, Engineering Branch.

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VICTORIA.

New Offices Created. The undermentioned Fourth Divisionoffices in the Engineering Branch

Administrative and General Section, General WorksTraining (Technical) .One of Principal (£986) ; one ofSenior Technical Instructor, Grade 4 (£926) ; one ofSenior Technical Instructor, Grade 3 (£896) ; five ofSenior Technical Instructor, Grade 2 ( £842 1866) ;seventeen of Technical Instructor, Grade 2 (£746 -£824) .

Administrative and General Section, General WorksTraining (Lines). --One of Principal (£926) ; one ofSenior Technical Instructor, Grade 2 ( £842 -£866) ;three of Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 1 (£788£812 ) ; ten of Technical Instructor, Grade 1 (£674 -£746) .

Offices Abolished. Sup>rvisor (Technician's Training).Fourth Division, Engineering Branch; Supervisor, Fourth Divi-sion, Line Staff, Engineering Branch.

Confirmnation. of Appointment under Section 47.AngusDonald Lang, as Draftsman, as on and from 18th December.1951.

QUEENSLAND.

New Offices Created.The undermentioned Fourth Divisionoffices in the Engineering Branch

Training Section (Technical) .One of Principal (am);one of Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 3 (£896) :three of Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2 (£842-£866) ; ten of Technical Instructor, Grade 2 (£740-£824 ) .

Training Section (Lines) .One of Principal ( £842 -£866) ;three of Technical Instructor, Grade 1 (£674-£746).

Offices Abolished. Supervisor (Technician's Training) ,Fourth Division, Engineering Branch ; Supervisor, FourthDivision, Line Staff, Engineering Branch.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

New Offices Created. The undermentioned Fourth DivisionOffices in the Engineering Branch

Training Section (Technical) .One of Principal ( £926) ;two of Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2 (£842£866) ; six of Technical Instructor, Grade 2 (£740 -£824) .

Training Section (Lines).One of Principal (£8424866) ;one of Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 1 (£7ß8-£812) ; four of Technical Instructor, Grade 1 (£674-£746).

Offices Abolished. Supervisor (Technician's Training).Fourth Division, Engineering Branch; Supervisor, FourthDivision, Line Staff, Engineering Branch.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

New Offices Created. The undermentioned Fourth Divisionoffices in the Engineering Branch

Training Section (Technical).One of Principal ( £896 ) ;

two of Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2 (£842-£866) ; five of Technical Instructor, Grade 2 (£740 -£824) .

Training Section ( Lines ) . One of Principal ( £842 -£866 ) ;

four of Technical Instructor, Grade 1 (£728 -£746) .Offices A bolished.--- Supervisor ( Technician's Training) ,

Fourth Division, Engineering Branch; Supervisor, FourthDivision, Line Staff, Engineering Branch.

TASMANIA.

New Offices Created. The undermentioned Fourth Divisionoffices in the Engineering Branch

Metropolitan Section Training ( Technical ) --One o f

Principal (£896) ; three of Technical Instructor, Grade2 (£740- £824) .

Metropolitan Section Training (Lines) .One of Prin-cipal (£842 -£866) ; three of Technical Instructor, Grade1 (£674 -£746) .

Offices Abolished.Supervisor (Technician's Training) .Fourth Division, Engineering Branch; Supervisor, FourthDivision, Line Staff, Engineering Branch.(Ex. Min. Nos.53 and 54.)

AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING OONTROL BOARD.New Office Created. One of Typist (Female) , Grade 2,

Fourth Division.(Ex. Min. No. 6.)Office Abolished. One of Typist (Female), Grade 1, occupied

by J. M. Hartnett.(Ex. Min. No. 6.)

PROMOTIONS PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922-1951.ru HE Public Service Board has

(1 ) Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotionsas notified in Gazettes indicated: Mervyn EmbreyJones, Phillip Joseph Healy, Thomas James Murray,Lister Henry Steele, Vincent James Moore, MelbourneDoyle McShane, Richard Alan Rowland Garner,Wilfred Oscar Hausknecht, Aldan Joseph Smith,

Samuel Gormley, James Stuart Gordon Barclay, JohnForrest, Edwin John Sinclair, Leonard John Charity,Arthur Frederick Bruckner, Arthur Robert Kruger,Patrick Alfred Morison, Clem Hilton Judd, MichaelPaul Behm, William Cecil James Hamill, NeilMatthew Dwyer, William Anthony McGovern, EdwardHarold Harris, William Noel Cullimore, MaxwellVance Riethmuller, Kenneth Robert Glanville, AndrewJohn Purcell, William Alfred Walters, Edward JosephShearin, Charles Ernest McG -uire, John D'ArcyChippindall, Martin Robert Stewart, Joseph WilliamBliss, Frederick John McBrien,. Frederick WilliamNuss, Gerald Vincent Halpin, Jack Dent, AubreyRoland Bergman, Eric William Glover, Colin GordonSelf, John Edward McCarthy', .Oliver Sidney Twist,Herbert Howard Denny, Harold Roy Tanner, GeorgeJ)obio, Joseph Ultan Columba Lowry, 27th March,1952; Peter Marcusson, 29th May, 1952 (in lieuof notification appearing in Gazette of 25th September,1952 ), Claude Francis Harace Owen, 5th Juue, 1952;William Martin Whitford, William John Brown,Thomas Cornelius Marsden, William Trevor Johnson,Donald Nicholas Charles Jenkins, John KeithBa.rriskill, Peter John Short, Lancelot LangleyFerguson, John Richard Cherrey, Clifford AlbertWiseman, Robert Birkenshaw Wardrop, Wallace IanBlack, Leslie William Hetherington, John DenisKillian, Colin William Stone, William John Clarke,Ronald John. Morris, Arnold William Dunn, AlanMcGregor Pickup, Andrew John McPherson, NevilleVance, John Peter Raftery, Ronald Ernest Farrar,Frank Alexander Lewis, Clement Hillary Arkins,Clement Colin Hay- Hendry, Reginald Berntsen, JohnShanley Bryant, Arthur James Brophy.., ArthurMansfield, Thomas Joseph Bradshaw, Blair Taylor,Lewis Darcy Kimber, Wallace Bisby, Geoffrey CharlesStone, Bruce Hunter Schumacher, Samuel Gra.emeEdenborough, Ronald Percival Talbot, Henry JohnConlon, Nicholas Carroll, Daniel James Maxon,Leonard Douglas Russell, Norman Edward Hoffman,Thomas Esmond Guy, Michael Joseph Schultz, FrancisHenry Berger, Tom Jackson, William Harry Gulliver,12th June, 1952; David Alexander Lawson, RobertPierson Tyrrell, 19th June, 1952 ; Maxim Gunn,Leonard Stanley Smith, 26th June, 1952; AlbertKeith Smith, Ambrose Francis Smith, Ronald Craw-ford Stevens, John Seymour Ryan, Brian CorneliusLock, 3rd July, 1952 ; Allan Maxwell Davidson, LouisEdward Radelyffe, Henry Norman Walker, JohnAllmand, Paul Francis Kildea, John Henry RobertDrew, Ronald Franklin Pickering, Leslie MartinCoombe, Henry Raymond Castle, Bryce GrantleyBiebrick, 10th July, 1952 ; Fiori Rinaldi, NormanRobert Johnson, 7th August, 1952; Colin DalmainWild, William Albert Davies, Frank Martin Edwards,Semaphore Pettrey, 14th August, 1952; WilliamHenry Davies, 21st August, 1952.

(2) Cancelled the undermentioned provisional promotions asnotified in Gazettes indicatedNoel William Dallon,Christopher Daniel Begley, Wilbur Cecil Allan Blake,Gordon John Davis,. James Cornelius Boucher, JohnCharles Sadd, Frederick Clarence Berge, Ivan HaroldYoung, Richard Jeffrey Deuble, Keith John Ryan,Terence Neil Betts, 27th March, 1952, Noel JosephGriffiths, Allan Victor Edward Breeze, Keith NormanChilds, Harold Anthony Watson, Charles JosephPlume, Allan Francis Flaherty, Kenneth Roy Small,12th June, 1952 ; Fred Chambers Townsden, FrederickJohn Brennecke, Hans Ludwig Semmler, 3rd July,1952 ; Rosemary Helen Maguire, 4th September, 1952.

(3) Promoted the undermentioned officers as shown:DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

New South Wales.Kenneth Roy Small, Assessor, Grade 3 (£7644860),

Third Division, Assessing Section, Sydney, asAssessor, Grade, 4 (L8121908), Third Division,Assessing Section, Taxation Branch ( Income Tax) ,Sydney, new office Cert. 52/578, with effect from 12thJune, 1952.

Kenneth Charles Crannage, Assessor, Grade i(£620-£764), Third Division, Assessing Section,Sydney, as Assessor, Grade 3 (£764-£860), ThirdDivision., Assessing Section, Taxation Branch ( IncomeTax) , Sydney, vice B. Taylor, with effect from 12thJune, 1952.

Noel Joseph Griffiths, Assessor, Grade 2 (£692-£812), Third Division, Assessing Section, Sydney,as Assessor, Grade 3 (£764-1860), Third Division,Assessing Section, Taxation Branch ( Income Tax) ,Sydney, new office Cert. 52/578 with effect from12th June, 1952.

Commonwealth Gazette 4021 11To. 69.-9th October, 195g

Allan Francis Flaherty, Assessor, Grade 2 (£692-£812) , Third Division, Assessing Section, Sydney, asAssessor, Grade 3 (17644860), Third Division,Assessing Section, Taxation Branch (Income Tax) ,Sydney, vice P. J. Talty, with effect from 12th June,1952.

Richard Arthur Barrett, Indoor Examiner (£812-£908), Third Division, Investigation Section, Sydney,as Assessor, Grade 5 (008-£1,004), Third Division,Assessing Section, Taxation Branch ( Income Tax) ,Sydney, vice H. A. Lyons, with effect from 12thJune, 1952.

Queensland.Keith John Ryan, Clerk (£5724692), Third Divi-

sion, Accounts Section, Brisbane as Assessor, Gradei (£620-£764), Third Division, Assessing Section,Taxation Branch ( Income Tax) , Brisbane, viceJ. S. G. Barclay, with effect from 27th March, 1952.

William Charles Eccles, Investigation Officer, Grade3 (£956-£1,064), Third Division, Investigation Sec-tion, Brisbane, as Senior Investigation Officer, Grade1 (£1,094- £1,184), Third Division, Investigation Sec-tion, Taxation Branch ( Income Tax) , vice A. E.Tobin, with effect from 27th March, 1952.

Terence Neil Betts, Clerk (1276-1620), ThirdDivision, Issue Section, Brisbane, as Clerk (£572 -£692) , Third Division, Accounts Section, TaxationBranch (Income Tax) , Brisbane, vice M. J.Stephenson, with effect from 27th March, 1952.

John Charles Sadd, Indoor Examiner (1812-£908),Third Division, Investigation Section, Brisbane, asInvestigation Officer, Grade 3 (£956-£1,064), ThirdDivision, Investigation Section, Taxation Branch(Income Tax) , Brisbane, vice J. U. C. Lowry, witheffect from 27th March, 1952.

Frederick Clarence Berge, Assessor, Grade 3 (£764-£860) , Third Division, Assessing Section, Brisbane,as Indoor Examiner (£812-£908), Third Division,Investigation Section, Taxation Branch (IncomeTax), Brisbane, vice J. C. Sadd, with effect from27th March, 1952.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.New South Wales.

Joseph Richard Fairweather, Clerk (0724692),Third Division, Accounts Section, AdministrativeBranch, as Clerk (£620-£764), Third Division,Accounts Section, Administrative Branch, Secretariat.Sydney, vice R. McNaughton, with effect from 3rdJuly, 1952.

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

South Australia.Ross Alfred Clarke, Clerk (£572-1692), Third

Division, unattached, South Australia, as Clerk(£6204764), Third Division, Commercial Division,Telephone Branch, Adelaide, Office reclassified Cert.51/2820 with effect from 3rd July, 1952.

Geoffrey Gordon Gregory, Senior Technician (Tele-communications) (£656 -£692) , Fourth Division, Engi-neering Branch, South Australia, as SupervisingTechnician, Grade 2 (£740-1782), Fourth Division,Country Division (Central Head quarters, Adelaide) ,Engineering Branch, Gawler (vacant position), witheffect from 3rd July, 1952.

H. C. AVENT, Acting Secretary,Public Service Board.

APPOINTMENTS, RETIREMENTS ANDDISMISSALS.

THE following appointments, retirements and dismissalsare notified by the Public Service Board: -

APPOINTMENTS.VICTORIA.

Department of Health.Physicist, Grade 1, Third . Division.- Edward George

Gottstein. (Section 46.)

N4 SOUTH WALES.PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

O f xe of Fdiucation.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division..-Marie Lavinia Paine.

Department of Territories.Typist, Grade:.1, Fourth Division.- Betsy Watson Milne,

Patricia Mary Holland.

Department of the Treasury.SUB- TREASURY.

Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. - Heather OliviaMcKinnon, Ethel Weir.

STATISTICIAN'S BRANCH.

Clerk, Third Division. -Colin Spencer Ritchie.COMMONWEALTH LOANS AND NATIONAL SAVINGS ORGANIZATION.

Clerk, Third Division.- Robert William Hobbes.

TAXATION BRANCH ( INCOME TAX) .

Clerk, Third Division. Robert Walter Cumming, RobertWilliam Britz, Francis James Edwards, Leslie ThomasMcGrath, Harold Eric Grant.

Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. -Joy Ailsa Geddes, NolaSheridan.

Clerical Assisi' an.t (Female) , Grade 1, Fourth Division. -Colleen Mary Smith.

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. -John PatrickFlynn, William George Harvey.

Department of Social Services.Clerk. (Female ), Third Division.- Lorraine Marie Black,

Leila Hazel Donaldson.Clerk, Third Division. -Leo Sydney Dunn, Kenneth Horace

Morris, Cecil Andrew Webster.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. -Mary Evelyn Burns,

Marion Fealy, Beth Louise Lydford.Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division..-Neville

Kenneth Shaw, Charles Linus Mahoney, Leslie Clifford Wright,Daniel Rupert Fallan, John Worrell Langridge, FrancisWilliam Traynor, Herbert Cecil Higgs, Oswald Oscar AnthonyZammit, James Hugh Watson, Michael Francis Whitehead,Alwyn Raymond Malone, Hunter Neville Jackson, HaroldVincent Rice, Wilfred Walton, Roy Thomas Atkinson, HenrySamuel Swanson, Harold Colbert, Harold Richard Taylor,Karl Smith, Reginald Alexander Brody, Cecil Francis Girot,George Lockie, Albert Joseph Telford, John Hargreaves,Vincent Francis Joseph Caldwell, Frederick George Witte,Frederick Charles Davis, James Christopher Fitzgerald,Thomas Bruce Sowter, Thomas Brennan, Maximillian RobertGreene, Kenneth Vincent Connery, William Naylor, PeterBede Morahan, Roy Thomas Moore.

Department if Social Services.WAR SERVICE HOMES DIVISION.

Clerk, Third Division.-Lindsay Sorrel Churchland, ClaudeBernard Grace.

Department of the Interior.Clerk, Third Division.- Edward Aelberry Downs.

Department of Works.Clerk Third Division. - William Ernest Watkins.7'ypist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. -Joan Mabel Saunders.

Department of Immigration.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. - Clarice Elizabeth

Clements.

Department of Health.Clerk, Third Division.- Edward Fifield White.Quarantine Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Donald

Charles Parry.Department of the Navy.

Clerk, Third Division.-Alick Dennis, Joseph FrederickFitzpatrick, Stanley Edward Pegler, Geoffrey Hernian Thiel,Aubrey William Treweeke, Reginald Charles Whittington,John 'Campbell Welsh, Terence James McGuire.

Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division.- Patricia Jill Cousins,Esther Georgina Donovan, Stella Ingham, Joy HaleyonBlakeney, Betty Denise Muldoon, Norma Jean Jackson.

Department of the Army.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division.-Margaret Cant Ramm.

Department of Air.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division.-Joan Kinealy.Clerical Assistant, ffrade 1, Fourth Division. -Harry

Ignatius Taylor.

Department of Civil Aviation.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. - Eugenia Veronica Currie,

Gladys Mary Fair.

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Department of Supply,Clerk, Third Division, Daniel Henry Goode, John Griffiths,

John James Nestor.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Mollie Agnes Carroll.Clerical Assistant (Feitiale) , Grade 1, Fourth Division.

Carmel Joan Houghton.

Department Of Defence Production.Clerk (Female) , Third Division. Daphne ] tinily Preece.Clerk, Third Division. James Kevin Giumeili.Foreman, Grade B, Fourth Division. -- Stanley Thomas Meek.Foreman, Grade C, Fourth Division. Cecil Laurence Carter.Laboratory Assistant, (gaude 1, Fourth Division Robert

Alexander Todd, Patrick Joseph Mugavin, Ronald Newbèty.

Department of Labour and National Service.Cleric, Third Division. Paul Frederick Manson Denford.?typist, tirade 1, Fourth Division. -- -Irene Helen Bauze.

Department of Trade and elate Ms.Clerk, Third Divisiön. Harry Athol Davidson, Keith Joseph

Bratt, Mervyn George Thomas Burrows, Rodney StevensBrownlee, John Blake Pavidur Lewis.

Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. -= -Helen Allen, JoyceMeredith, Joan Mary O'Keefe.

Repatriation Department.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. --Loloma May Marr,

Margaret Louisa Maclachlan, Rita Isobelle Goodlet, CatherineJosephine Scott, Arlie Muriel Andrews, Margaret Oriel Aiken,Barbara Ann Henderson, Juanita Ruth Santos, Yvonne GwenPilmer.

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1; Fourth Division.BruceEdward Jameson Harris, Charles Allen Monticone.

Postmaster- General'fi Department.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division.- -Joan Alice Makeig,

Mary Joab Stipple, Yvòiine Marie Pine, Joye AnnisonrìeMorton, Maureen Anne Fogarty, Joyce DaVidsoií, Norina,Josephine MMCalliim, Cynthia Hope, Jòyée Brent, PatriciaRáseiiiary Dorés, Mary Prineas, Kathleen Muriel LawrenceMy1eè, Doreen Madge Ballinger, Helen Hope Chapman, PhyllisOxby, Lorna Jessie Thomas.

C^lericctl Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Divistonv. ArthurRonald Dudley Gostelów, Errol David Eield, Ronald AngusJosè, Lenard Neil North, Jack Edward Sykes, Francis MannixEthel!, Denald CherVerton, Brian Desìneiid Joseph McCluskey,Harold Ernest Barclay, Alwyn Arthur Lawrence McWilliams,Paul Anthony Dempster, Ronald James McLeod, Charles JohnGreenland, Peter Douglas Maclntyre, Brian Patrick Sweeting,John Russell Waterhouse.

Technician (Telecommunications), Fourth Division.William Charles Eli Bishop, Neel Latham, Trefor Morris,Glenn Harry Steer.

Lineman, Grade 2, Fourth Division. Leslie James Masters.Lineman, Grade 1, Fóvrt1 Division. -John Jenkins, John

Livingston, William George Shelling, Anthony Charles Ball.Postal Officer, Fourth Division. Ronald Norman Dwyer,

Neville John Thelning, Charleta Saleeba Stephens.Technician-in-Training, Fourth Division. Colin John

Leckey.Junior Postal O icer, Fourth Divisiön. Jahn Hooper

French.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Department of Social Services.Typist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division.Mignon

Blanche Wooldridge and Grace Compton.

Depáirtmenit of Works.Typist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division. Lorraine Olive

Strother.

Department of the Navy.Typist (Female) , Grade 1, Fourlth Division.Maureen

Marion Rowe.

Department of Triode and Customs.Typist (Female), Grade I, Fourth Division. Marie

Catherine Williams.

Repatriation Deparrtmetitt.Typist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division. Elizabeth

Richardson.Sister, Fourth Divisiön. $athetine Agnes Bracken.fidspitat Assistant (Female) , Grate i, Pourth Ditiisiòn.

Jane Alcorn MeKinlay.Gardener, Oracle 1, Fourth Division. Flinders Harold

Hobbs.Orderly; Grade 1, Fourth Diriïisiòra,- --Gearge William Salter,

William Robert Smyth and Jeffrey Wilmott James Powers.

Postmaster =General's Deparrtntent.Typist (Fémalt), Grade 1, Fourth Divisiof,.=- -FVélyn Lena

Nader, Judith Pamela Córner, Ilona Marie Heinrich andHelen Ma,tgaret Jukes.

As NOTIFIED BY THE POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Western Australia.Telephonist, Fourth DivtsiOn.Beth Avon Miles, Pauline

Carillon Creok, Fay Margaret Fawcett, Barbara Olive1,atherliam, Barbara Jean Nevin, Beverley MargaretDrake- Brockman, Angela Elizabeth Bailye, Ffances AnnePhillips, Sally Annette Michelsson, Wendy Merle Harrison,Valerie Joan Kerr, Doreen Mabel Bracknell, Betty MayRobinson.

i1 uivior Poston Offieer, 1+'öurth Divisidñ. Oraeme KennethWhitehoril, Neil William Peters, Ronald Jelin McCormick,Barry Ds,Vid Seeker, Philip George Paddoii, Alwyn LloydMcDonald, MerVyii Jôhh Siriith, Gerald Noel Howard Letch,Röbert Charles Christie, Péter Paul Jethets Sain, Neill Lindsay,Darryl JOhui Adams, Ernest Gerald Taylor, Ronald John Mead,Clarence William Hclyar, Alan John Holmes, Alan FrancisParkniah Debrief%

Tasnictrciit,

Telephonist, Fourth Division. Margarete Joyce Duggan,Annette Grace tVililanis, Mary June Scarr, llcrleìie PatriciaCöttòii, Lia to IJenyöh.

RETIREMENTS.With effect from the close of business on the dates indicated.)

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY,

Section 49.--Geraldine Ethel Neill, Accounting Machinist,Grade 2, 13th September, 1952 ; Betty Joan Wesley, ClericalAssistant (Fenfiale ), Grade 2, 30th August, 1952 ; PatriciaMary Macna.niee, Accounting Machinist, Grade 2, 24th August,1952..

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.

Victoria.Section 49. Patricia Therese O'Donnell, Clerical Assîstant

( Female) , .Grade 1, 28th March, 1951.

Western Australia.Section 49.-=Barbai'a Muriel Campbell Gordon; Social

Worker (Female), Grade 23 6th September, 1952.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.

New South Wales.Section 85 (2).Henry George foster, Clerk, Naval Store

Branch, 19th August, 1952.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Section 85 (2) . Albert Leonard Richards, ExaminingOfficer, 17th September, 1952.

Section 74. Arthur Eric Russell, Invoice Examining Officer.Notiulcatión appearing in Guzcjte No. 63 of the 18th September,1952, is cancelled.

POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPART'MENT.

New South Wales.Section 85 (2 ) . Herbert James Hempenstall, Technician,

Engineering Branch, 3rd December, 1952 ; Stanley GeorgeRoss Dawson, Postal Assistant, I3ivëìell, 28th December, 1952;Arthur John Eichler, Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, AccountsBranch, ist December, 1952; Reginald Arthur Sellars, Super-vising Technician, Engineering Branch, 6th December, 1952;Norman Cecil Reedy, Overseer, Mail Branch, 3rd December,1952 ; Thomas Warren, Mail Officer, Mail Branch, 28thDecember, 1952 ; Robert Patrick Raphael O'Brien, Technician,Engineering Branch, 23rd October, 1952; John Griffith Roberts,Lineman, Grade 2, Dubbo, 18th October, 1952.

Section 67. Kathleen Rita May Goldburg, Clerical Assist-ant (Female) , Grade 3, Telephone Branch, 15th October, 1952.

Victoria.Section 49. Roma Ellis Partingtoii, Telephonist, Heywood,

23rd August, 1952; Joyce Margaret Lang, Typist, Grade 1,Engineering Branch, 9th August, 1952; Shirley May Makin,Telephonist, Main Trunk Exchange, 16th August, 1952.

goutta Australia.Section 85 (2) . Frederick James Holmes, Line Foreman,

Grade 2, 3rd October, 1952.Western Australia.

Section 85 (2 ).Patel 1dWhi Herbert Jaeschke, Technician,20th August, 1952.

Commonwealth Gazette 4029 No. 69. -9th October, 1959

DISMISSALS.POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Section 62. George Frederick Charnock, Postal Clerk,

Gunning, as from the close of business on 26th September, 1952.

Queensland.Section 62. John Darcy Byrne, Postal Officer, Coorparoo,

as from the close of business on 26th September, 1952.

South Australia.Section 62. Ronald Frank Mitchell, Technician's Assistant,

Grade 2, as from the close of business on 29th September, 1952.

H. C. AVENT, Acting Secretary,Public Service Board.

EXAMINATIONS.CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE ADVANCEMENT OF

AIRCRAFT SURVEYORS (£860 (S.) - £1,004 (S.) ) BEYONDTHE SALARY OF £908 (S.) WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.THE Public Service Board hereby notifies the following

conditions governing the advancement of Aircraft Sur-veyors (£860 (S.) - £1,004 (S.) ) beyond the salary of£908 (S.) within the Department of Civil Aviation.

Advancement will be by examination which will be held atregular intervals in all State capital cities and such othercentres as the Board may determine.

PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER. Aircraft Surveyors, includingtemporary Aircraft Surveyors, appointed or who have com-menced duty before 9th November, 1950, and who are inreceipt of a salary of £908 (S.) per annum or less.

SUBJECTS OF ExAMIrcATIoN. The subjects of examinationare grouped hereunder and candidates may elect to beexamined in any one of Groups A, B or °

Group AAir LegislationTwo-hour paper.Aerodynamics One -hour paper.Aircraft Construction, Part " A " Three -hour paper.Power Plants, Part " A " Three -hour paper.

(group BAir Legislation Two -hour paper.Aerodynamics One -hour paper.Aircraft Construction, Parts " A " and " B ", or Power

Plants, Parts " A " and " B "A three -hour paper oneach Part.

Group C'Air Legislation Two -hour paper.Aerodynamics One -hour paper.Radio, Part " A " Three-hour paper.Radio, Part " B " Three -hour paper.

Scope OF ExA MINATION SUBJECTS.( a ) A it Legislation Implementation of those Air Navi-

gation Regulations which serve to regulate theaircraft industry in such respects as coule withinthe scope and responsibility of Aircraft Surveyors.

Aerodynamics Basic principles and knowledge con-nected with the phenomena of aircraft flight.

(c) Aircraft Construction, Part " A " Airframes,Systems or Materials from the standpoint of basicprinciples and generally applied technical know-ledge.

(d) Aircraft Construction, Part `F B " Deeper knowledgeof Airframes, Systems or Materials in current use.

(e) Power Plants, Part " A " Engines, Accessories orPropellors from the standpoint of basic principlesand generally applied technical knowledge,

rPower Plants, Part B "Deeper knowledge ofEngines, Accessories or Propellors in current use.

Radio, Part `f A "Theory and construction of air-borne radio communication equipment and systems.

Radio, Part " B " Theory and construction of air-borne radio navigational aids and systems.

vAss CO AITIQNS. To qualify for advancement, an officermust pass in each of the required subjects as foilo' s;

Maximum Pass

(b)

(f)

(g)

(h)

subject.Air Legislation -

Aerodynamics -

*Aircraft Constructionand E g*Power Plants " A " and " B "*Radio " A " and " B "

" A 7f

Marks.100100

ma rls.7560

100 each Part 70 each Part.100 each Part 70 each Pert.100 each Part 70 each Part.

SYLLABUSES OF EXAMINATION SUBJECTS. Sy1labUSee cover-ing the examination subjects are set out hereunder:

Mr f egistation,.A general knowledge of the powers under which the Air

Navigation Regulations are framed and enacted, the relativepositions of the Minister, the Director - General and a dele-gated representative in exercising the powers and function*of the Air Navigation fteulatione.

An overall knowledge of the structure and pattern of theAir Navigation Orders and the authority under which theyare issued.

A specillo knowledge of those sections relating directly toairworthiness and operational matters with which the AircraftSurveyor is concerned,

A full knowledge of such aspects and procedures as fallwithin the delegation of authority held by Aircraft Surveyors,viz., Certificate of Airworthiness renewal, flight testing afteroverhaul, modification or repair, renewal of Aircraft Main -tenance Engineers' licences.

A sound knowledge of the requirements and proceduresrelating to the following subjects is also necessary:

Registration of Ai/poi-alt.Certificate of Registrationdetails; nationality ; identification and other markings;their allotment, location, dimensions, visibility andprohibitions.

Airworthiness of AircraftCertificate of Airworthinessissue, conditions and duration of issue, aircraft modi-fication procedure and approval aspects, damaged anddefective aircraft ill varying circumstances, periodicaloverhaul of aircraft, and overhaul determinationaspects.

Certification of 4 i9'ct ftrPr ascribed periods, inspectionand responsibility aspects, supervision of modification,overhaul, repair or alteration of aircraft and aspectsof clearance, certification of materials and processesused.

Aircraft Maintenance Engineers. Licence categories, eli-gibility for issue, duration, extension ; re- examinationof licence holder and examination of work performed.

I,og ßoolas,Types and particulars of records, rulesgoverning their carriage.

Radio Apparatus. Mandatory requirements, Postmaster -General aspects, installation aspects, certification.

Conditions of Flight.Normal flight requirements anddocuments ; special circumstances.

Aircraft Lights.Navigation light flight requirements andrestrictions; other circumstances.

Air Service Operations.Classifications, crew require-ments, licences, reports, special requirements for air-line operators, restrictions.

Accident Inquiry. -- Notification requirements, custody,protection, investigation, reporting and release.

Hisceltneeue. Licence issue to Aliens, surrender of docu-ments, production of licences, access rights of

authorized persons.

ReferencesAir Navigation Regulations (Relevant Parts) .Air Navigation Orders related to Airworthiness and

Air Service Operations.Air Navigation Instructions, Parts 1 and 3 and Relevant

Sections of Part 2.Administrative Orders (Parts 2 and 3) .

Aerodynamics.A general knowledge of the atmosphere, its composition,

properties and appropriate laws ; International Standardatmosphere and its significance; density and pressure variá-tions with altitude temperature lapse rates.

A sound appreciation of lift and drag, definitions, factorsaffecting these forces, aerofoil section characteristics, pressuredistribution and differential, induced and parasitic drag,lift /drag ratio and its significance, Typical aerofoil sectionsand their merits.

A sound knowledge of aerodynamic forces acting in flight,axes of aircraft movement, .stability and control, effects ofpower " on " and " off ", flying control surfaces, primary andsecondary systems, the assessment and correction of abnormalflight characteristics.

A sound knowledge of weight and balance control, weighingof aircraft, centre of gravity determination, effects and limitsof centre of gravity movement, procedures and calculationsfor the redetermination of centre of gravity after alteration.

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ReferencesKermode Mechanics of Flight.C.A.A. Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 26.C.A.A. Civil Aeronautics Manual No. 18 App. II.Air Navigation Orders Part 100.7.

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Aircraft Construction.Airframe ,Structures and ,Systems.

An appreciation of the flight and ground forces acting onaircraft structures and ability to recognize Tensile, Compres-sion, Shearing, Bending and Torsional stresses and theircombinations.

A practical knowledge of types of structures such as Trian-gulated Truss, Monoeoque, Semi Monocoque and Cantilever andthe ability to recognize signs of excessive loads or incipientfailures.

An overall knowledge of workshop processes and procedureswith particular reference to

(a) Sheet metal skinning and forming, rivets and rivet-Una practice, including joint sealing, thermal andmechanical joints in tubular structures, dimen-sional checking, repair methods, protective treat-ments and precognition of defective work.

( b) Wood working, jointing, ply covering, adhesives andtheir use, dimensional checking, protective finishes,repair methods, recognition of defective work andmaterial.

Fabric working and doping, preparation, attachment,doping schemes, repair methods.

(d) Wing section lofting, template, former and jig pro-duction.

A good knowledge of alinement and rigging equipment andits use in airframe erection.

A sound knowledge of standard workshop practices such ascable splicing, swaging and routing, plumbing joints andunions, bonding, anti-corrosion precautions, fastening andsafetying methods.

A good knowledge of the principles and application ofhydraulics, pneumatics and mechanics to systems and com-ponents associated with the control and operation of thefollowing: Surface controls, undercarriage shock- absorptionand retraction, wheel brakes, wing flaps, steering, air -con-ditioning, pressurization, fire prevention and control, anti -icing, de- icing, oxygen supply. The ability to recognizefunctional defects in systems and field aspects of theircorrection.

A good knowledge of overhaul requirements and the abilityto analyse and assess data relating to overhaul periods.Supervision of safety aspects as applied to aircraft operationgenerally.

References.C.A.A. Civil Aeronautics Bulletin No. 27.Titterton Aircraft Materials and Processes.Air Navigation Orders Pt. 100 -108.Current Manufacturers Manuals and Service Bulletins.Leslie Airplane Maintenance.Hill Materials of Aircraft Construction.Brim & Bogess Aircraft Maintenance.Markley Fundamentals for the Aircraft Mechanic.

Aircraft Systems Electrice.A sound knowledge of elementary electricity and magnetism.

Theory of alternating and direct current generation. A prac-tical appreciation of resistance, capacity and inductance andarrangement of bridge circuits, construction of batteries andbasic circuit components. The use of Ohms law, a workingknowledge of rectifiers, generators, generator metering andmethods of paralleling, invertors and alternators, D.C. voltageand current regulation, reverse current relays, the principleand operation of shunt, series and compound wound motorsand actuators.

An overall knowledge of circuit requirements, control andprotection. Type and use of relays, switches, connectors, pro-tectors and commonly used cable specifications. This appliesto main power supply and subsidiary feeder circuits, lighting,indicator, warning, call, heater systems, &c., and includes thelocation and rectification of faults in service. This requiresability to use and interpret test equipment such as megger,voltmeter, ammeter, bridge megger, high rate discharge meterand hydrometer.

A good knowledge of the reason for and the means of bondingand screening together with materials used.

A sound knowledge of the principles and operation of thevarious types of magnetos in general use, their componentparts and the ignition system generally including spark plugs,booster coils, vibrators &c. For this purpose magnetos may begrouped into high and low tension Rotating Armature, Polarinductor and Rotating Magnet types.

(c)

References.Air Ministry Air Publication 1095.United States War Department TM1 -406.Current Manufacturers Manuals, Brochures and Service

Bulletins.Air Navigation Orders Parts 100 -108.

Aircraft SystemsInstruments.A sound knowledge of the following:

Fundamental units of measurements and MeasuringEquipment.

The principles, construction and operation of MechanicalInstruments such as Air Speed Indicator, Altimeter,Rate of Climb Indicator, Tachometer, Pressure Gauges,Liquid Quantity Gauges, Thermometers, Drift Metersand Clocks. An understanding of installation and posi-tion errors, altitude and temperature effe2ts, field andworkshop tests, tolerances and correction tables.

The principles, construction and operation of electricalinstruments and meters, including Tachometers, LiqiudQuantity Gauges, Thermometers, Remote ReadingInstruments and Test equipment in general use. Anunderstanding of service defects, methods of analysisand rectification.

The principle and operation of Automatic Pilot equipmentand installation including the application of simpleElectronic theory. Service defects and rectification.

The principle and application of Gyroscopics to Naviga-tional and Blind Flying Instruments and their powersources. Service defects and functional tests.

The principle and application of Magnetism to Compasses.Terms and aspects associated with their testing, installa-tion and correction.

An overall knowledge of permissible instrument servicebetween tests and overhaul. Materials and standards appli-cable to instruments and their installation. Instrumentmounting and vibration damping. Handling requirements,storage and general practices.

ReferencesSloley Aircraft Instruments,Irvin Aircraft Instruments,Air Ministry Air Publication 1275 Pts. A & B,Air Navigation Orders Pt. 100 -108,Current Manufacturers Manuals and Service Bulletins.

Materials, Standard Parts and Processes.Materials Metallic. A general knowledge of commonly

used ferrous and non- ferrous aircraft materials including theirheat treatment and working and forming characteristics.Strength values, defect susceptibility, protective treatmentsand special processes.

Materials- -Non- metallic. A general knowledge of com-monly used organic synthetic and processed materials as usedin the manufacture of parts, structures, equipment, finishesand adhesives; protective treatments, typical defects andspecial processes.

Materials Testing. An appreciation of the methods ofdetermining tensile and compression strengths, proof stress,yield point, elongation, reduction of area, impact value, fatiguevalue, hardness, density, moisture content, corrosion resistance.

,standard Parts. A sound knowledge of recognized Stan-dards Authorities ( British, American and Australian) .Ability to recognize and identify standard parts. Typicaluses in aircraft structures and systems.

Processes. An overall knowledge of processes in generaluse; the control and tests appropriate to them, the followingprocesses being typical gas and electric welding, heat treat-ment, plating, anodising, forging, casting, extruding, swaging,shot peening, mechanical and chemical cleaning.

ReferencesCurrent Specifications and Standards,Titterton Aircraft Materials and Processes,Hill Aircraft Materials of Construction,C.A.A. Civil Aeronautics Manual No. 18.Johnson Airplane Welding and Materials,Lincoln Electric Co. Procedure Handbook of Arc WeldingAir Navigation Orders 100 -108,Department of Civil Aviation B.C.A. Publication No. 7.

Power Plants.Engines.

A sound knowledge of the principles and construction ofconstant volume cycle internal combustion engines, viz.two and four stroke, spark and compression ignition, sleeveand poppet valve, air and water cooled, in -line and radialtypes. An appreciation of gas laws, heat balance, engine torque,inertia and pressure forces, altitude and temperature effectson engine performance, super- charging including exhaustdriven turbo, detonation, heat rejection and thrust augmenta-tion.

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A general knowledge of the principles and construction ofconstant pressure cycle engines covering turbo jet and turbopropeller types.

The ability to interpret power, consumption and opera-tional charts and demonstrate the use of formulae relating toB.H.P., B.M.E.P. and associated calculations.

An overall knowledge of carburation and Fuel /Air Ratioincluding float and injection type carburettors, fuel injectors,water injectors. The principles of operation, calibration andadjustment.

A general knowledge of induction and exhaust systemsconstructional. maintenance and material aspects.

A general knowledge of aircraft engine fuel and lubricants,including such aspects as specific gravity, viscosity, octanerating, colour code and performance characteristics.

A practical knowledge of the analysis and assessment of datarelating to the determination of overhaul period.

A good knowledge of installation requirements includingengine mounting, cowling, zone sealing, fire protection andcontrol., vibration hazards, fire resistant and fire proofmaterials, plumbing and wiring techniques.

The ability to recognize operational and physical defectsand their causes, investigate, rectify and apply repair andsalvage schemes.

An overall knowledge of engine test house equipment, pro-cedures and records. Inhibiting and storage aspects of engines.

A sound knowledge of workshop practices, includingcylinder, valve and bearing reconditioning, surface protection,physical and chemical cleaning, torquing of bolts, surface lap-ping and gauging. A working knowledge of operation andflight control of power plants and the appropriate terminologyused.

ReferencesJudge Aircraft Engines Vol. I. & II.,C.A.A. T.M. 107 Aircraft Power Plant Manual,Air Navigation Orders Pt. 100 -108,Wright Aeronautical Corp. Wright Service Lectures,Fuel & Oil Co.'s Technical Publications,Brimm & Bogess Aircraft Engine Maintenance,Smith Gas turbines and .Jet Propulsion for Aircraft.Current Manufacturers' Manuals, Service Bulletins and

Brochures,Pratt &. Whitney Manual of Engine Operation.

Propellers.An appreciation of the aerodynamics of propellers, the forces

acting in flight and operational aspects of the relationshipbetween blade diameter, pitch and area.

A good knowledge of the construction of the various typesof fixed and variable pitch propellers and the materials fromwhich they are manufactured.

A sound knowledge of the principle and operation of variablepitch, constant speed, feathering and reversing propellers(hydraulic, electric, dynamic and manual types) includingthe control and pitch changing mechanisms and syncronizingdevices.

A working knowledge of inspection methods, testing andbalancing during overhaul and functional checking and adjust-ment of propellers.

Ability to assess and treat blade damage in service and ageneral knowledge of blade repair and salvage, including heattreatment, blade straightening, twisting and cropping, anglechecking and special inspection methods applicable to ferrousand non ferrous parts.

An overall knowledge of propeller and accessory installationincluding controls, plumbing, circuit wiring and the like.

A general knowledge of cleaning and inhibiting procedures,anti- corrosive and storage treatments.

Ref erencesAir Ministry Air Publications 1538 Series.Air Navigation Orders Pt. 100 -108.Current Manuals and Service Bulletins.

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A specific knowledge of the principles, construction andoperation of currently used airborne communications equip -ment of M.F., H.F. and V.H.F. types; their performancecharacteristics, fixed and mobile frequency bands and theModus operandi applicable to the Australian network.A specific knowledge of audio systems applicable to aircraft

installations including isolation and interphone amplifiers,mixing networks and microphone headset and loud speakercha racteristics.

A specific knowledge of aircraft antennae systems and wavepropagation, including design and performance characteristicsand associated problems such as safety aspects, ice accretion,precipitation static, fire hazards and lightning strikes; theirmitigation or prevention.

A specific knowledge of all aspects of testing and calibratingradio units and systems including the use of special apparatus,simulators and procedures, flight calibration of navigationalaids, field strength measurements, graphical presentation 'ofresults, &c.

A specific knowledge of indicator systems and instrumenta-tion plus remote control mechanisms construction, installa-i ion and maintenance aspects.

A specific knowledge of radio installation aspects coveringenvironment, layout, fire precautions, antennae fitment, powersupply, protective devices, noise suppression, aircraft structure,interwiring, bonding, screening and functional testing.

An overall knowledge of materials and components pertinentto radio construction and installation.

A specific knowledge of servicing procedures, adjustments,defect analysis and rectification, repairs and certification. Afull appreciation of the determination of requirements relat-ing to the maximum permissible periods of service betweenoverhauls of all components.

A specific knowledge of P.M.G. and D.C.A. requirementsPertaining to radio stations and personnel licensing.

A general knowledge of manufacturing requirements andprocedures to be followed in submitting new equipment fora pproval.

ReferencesP.. C. Sandretto Principles of Aeronautical Radio

Engineering.Department of Civil Aviation V.H.F. Transmission

Information Bulletin Sections 1 and 21.Department of Civil Aviation ANFAC.Air Navigation Orders Parts 100 -108.Air Navigation Instructions Parts 1 and 3 and relevant

sections of Part 2.Wireless Telegraphy Regulations issued under the Wire-

less Telegraphy Act 1905 -1950.Department of Civil Aviation Handbook relating to

Approval of Firms and Organizations (D.C.A. Publica-tion No. 7) .

Current Manufacturers' Handbooks and U.S. TechnicalOrders for the various airborne equipments.

R. Keen Wireless Direction Finding.Civil Aeronautics Administration, U.S.A. Aircraft and

Radio Equipment Airworthiness Manual 10.Amalgamated Wireless (A/asia) Ltd. Manual for Air-

craft Maintenance Engineers.Department of Civil Aviation Flight Information

Bulletins.

ADVANCEMENT. An Aircraft Surveyor who qualifies will,subject to Section 31 of the Public Service Act 1922 -1951, beadvanced in salary to £932 (S.) per annum as from the dateof completion of twelve months' service with salary at therate of £908 (S..) per annum, or the first day of the monthimmediately following the date of examination, whichever isthe later.

Examination No. 3979.

RaaiLO.TO ENABLE AIRCRAFT SIIavEYORs TO QUALIFY FOR ADVANCE-

MENT BEYOND £908 (S.) PER ANNUM WITHIN THE DEPART-MENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.A sound knowledge of the application of electronics to

aeronauticsbasic design considerations and environmentalaspects.

A good appreciation of navigation problems and the variouselectronic systems in use as navigational aids, their compara-tive merits and operational aspects such as assigned frequencybands, accuracy, range, limitations, &c.

A specific knowledge of ground systems in current use inAustralia, their location, operating characteristics and otheraspects.

A specific knowledge of the principles, construction andoperation of currently used airborne navigational units suchas Radio Ranges, Markers, Localizers, Compasses, Altimetersand their instrumentation.

AN examination as above will be held, subject to the condi-tions notified in this issue of the Commonwealth Gazette,

as follows:DATE OF EXAMINATION. Saturday, 21st March, 1953, and

subsequent dates.

EXAMINATION CENTRES. All State capital cities and suchother centres as the Board determines.

,PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER.Aircraft Surveyors, includingtemporary Aircraft Surveyors, appointed or who have com-menced duty subsequent to 9th November, 1950, and whoare in receipt of a salary of £908 (S.) per annum or less.

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I QW TO MAKE APPLICATION. Applications to attend theexamination xuust be made on foolscap and must contain thefollowing information ;--

(a) Examination No. 3970.(b) ,Name in full, (Surname in block letters. )(o) Ofdeïal address.*(d) ,Address for service óf notices.(e) Whether permanent or temporary.(f) Signature.(g) Date of application.

* If a candidate will be located away from his permanent stationat the date of examination he should state this fact In hisapplication and also state where he will be stationed.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE. -- Applications which must be sentdirect, not through the department, must reach the Common -wealth Public Service Inspectors in the States in whichapplicants are permanently stationed not later than 17thDecember, 1952. Applications from persons stationed in theAustralian Capital Territory should be forwarded to theCommonwealth Public Service Inspector, Canberra, andfrom persons stationed in the Northern Territory to theCommonwealth Public Service Inspector, Adelaide. Applica-tions from persons stationed in the Territory of Papua -NewGuinea should be forwarded to the Public Service Commis-sioner, Office of Public Service Commissioner, Port Moresby.

Applications received after 17th December, 1952, will berejected unless the applicant has advised the Common-wealth Public Service Inspector concerned by letter or tele-gram which reaches him not later than that date, that heis forwarding an application, and . he bias actually postedhis application before or on that date.

The receipt of applications will not be formally acknow-ledged. If a candidate does not receive advice to attend theexamination at latest ten days before the date of examina-tion, he should at once communicate with the CommonwealthPublic Service Inspector concerned, and at the same timefurnish evidence of the posting of his application (includingdate, time and place) .

CHANGE OF ADDRESS. Any candidate who changes hisaddress after submitting his application should at oncefurnish his new address to the Commonwealth Public ServiceInspector concerned.

SUBJECTS OP EXAMINATION, SYLLABUSES, PASS CONDITIONS.As shown in the Conditions of Advancement of AircraftSurveyors notified in this issue of the Commonwealth Gazette.

ADVANCEMENT. An Aircraft Surveyor who qualifies at thisexamination will, subject to section 31 of the Public ServiceAct 1922 -1951, be advanced in salary to £932 (S.) per annumas from the date of completion of twelve months' servicewith salary at the rate of £908 (S.) per annum on 1st April,1953, whichever is the later.

Examination No. 3794.THE results which appeared in Commonwealth Gazette No.

57, dated 21st August, 1952, are hereby amended asfollower--Delete:

FOR APPOINTMENT AS CLERK, FOURTH DIVISION.

Add:FOR TRANSFER AS CLERK, FOURTH DIVISION.

Examination No. 3712.FOR APPOINTMENT, PROMOTION OR TRANSFER. AS CLERK, THIRD

DIVISION, COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE, CANBERRA ANDALL STATES.

Results for month of August, 1952.THE following candidates were successful:- -

Order ofmerit. Name.

NEW SOUTH WALES.MALES.

258. Andrew, Robert Vicary.259. Kelly, Anthony Lewis.260. Maloney, Reginald Robert.261. Baile, Leon Arthur.262. Lind, John William.263. Panting, David Arthur.264. Irwin, Graham Sydney Harold.265. Irwin, Barry Sidney John.266. Howard, Denis William.267. Parker, Ian Alexander.

FEMALES.

142. Hopfe, Truda. Therese.1.43. Waters, June Eloise.144. Stoney, Patricia Ann.145. Grear, Fay.146. Power, Margaret Josephine.147. Pascoe, Lorna Jennie.

QUEENSLAND.MALES.

TEMPORARY E rjLOYERS. Temporary Aircraft Surveyors are 79. Maky, Paul Anthony.eligible to sit for the examination for the sole purpose ofqualifying for salary advancement beyond £908 (S.) perannum. Success at this examination will not in any wayentitle a temporary Aircraft Surveyor to permanentappointment.

Examination No. 3883.FOR PnolsIOTION OR TRANSFER AS ENGINEER, THIRD DIVISION,

ENGINEERING BRANCH, POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENTALL STATES.

Held 27th May, 1952, and subsequent dates.

THE following candidtes were succesful

NEW SOUTH WALES.Byrnes, Reginald Roy.Sinith,, Leonard Frederick.Wood, Neville Alexander Sydney.

QUEENSLAND.Scott, Frederick Moffat.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Chapman, Lionel James.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.NQ successful candidates.

TASMANIA.Le Fevre, Ivan James.

Examination No. A81.THE results which appeared in Commonwealth Gazette, No.

65, dated 25th September, 1952, are hereby amended asfollows :Delete:

FOR APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER AS ACCOUNTINGMACHINIST -IN- TRAINING, CANBERRA.

Add:FOR APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER AS ASSISTANT (FEMALE) ,GRADE 1, ( ACCOUNTING MACHINIST-IN-TRAINING), CANBERRA.

Examination No. A78.THE results which appeared in Commonwealth Gazette, No.

65, dated 25th September, 1952, are hereby amended asfollows:Delete:

FOR APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER AS CARD PUNCHOPERATOR- IN-TRAINING, CANBERRA.

Add:FOR APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER AS ASSISTANT (FEMALE),GRADE I ( CARD PUNCH OPERATOR -IN- TRAINING) , CANBERRA.

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Examination No. A62.THE results which appeared in Commonwealth Gazette, No.

1 65, dated 25th September, 1952, are hereby amended asfollows:-Delete:

FOR APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER AS ACCOUNTINGMACHINIST -IN- TRAINING, CANBERRA.

Add:FOR APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER AS ASSISTANT ( FEMALE)

GRADE 1 ( ACCOUNTING MACHINIST -IN -TR AINING ) , CANBERRA.

Examination No. N614.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER, IN THECOMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE, NEW SOUTH WALES.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 38, dated 6th July, 1950.)THE candidates named hereunder were successful as

23rd August, 1952:-Order ofmerit. Name.

CowRA.

1. Thorburn, William George2. Cohn, Robert ..3. Clark, Ernest Richard4. Roberts, William James15. Deep, John Roy ..6. Oxley, Brian Joseph

LOCKHART.

1. Hornsey, William KinrossYAMBA

1. Neilson, Owen Edwin ..2. Martin, William ..3. Watson, Robert Henry4. Fraser, Barry Sydney

A candidate whose name does not appearsuccessful.

at

Totalmarks.

333321300294288270

.. 306

360327309228

was not

Examination No. N629.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER, IN THE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)THE candidates named hereunder were successful as at

23rd August, 1952: -Order ofmerit. Name.

1. Burns, Robert Cecil.2. Lucas, Allan John.3. Zanelli, John Joseph.

Examination No. N632.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER IN THECOMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE, NEW SOUTH WALES.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 38, dated 6th July, 1950.)THE candidates named hereunder were successful as at

6th September, 1952:Order of Totalmerit. Name. marks.

1. Koellner, Geoffery William .. 300

2. Power, Raymond John .. .. 297

Examination No. N638.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST (FEMALE), IN THE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)

T"candidates named hereunder were successful as at

23rd August, 1952: -Order of Name.merit.

1. Hallam, Janice.2. Young, Barbara Telford.

Examination No. N633.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST ( FEMALE ) , IN THECOMMONWEALTH PUBLIO SERVICE, NEW SOUTH WALE.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 38, dated 6th July, 1950.)THE candidates named hereunder were successful as ati 6th September, 1952:-Order of

merit. Name.1Otalmarks.

BOURKE.

1. Payton, Gloria .. .. 297

BOWRAVILLE.

1. Garven, Marion ..2. Hoffman, Cathyrn Maria ..

COONAMBLE.

1. Harris, Avis Miriam ..2. Pennell, Margaret Lorraine

RUNTY.

1. Hayward, Margot Mary2. Minge, Irma Ruth3. Crocker, Pauline Anne4. Mulloy, Roma June

N9,R,RABRI.

1. Avery, Heather Beryl2. Petrie, Elizabeth

TA.RCUTTA.

1. Keaton, Ann ..2. Fisher, Dorothy Anne

YERONG CREEK.

1. Breed, Fay Carmel2. Roberts, Eleanor3. Breed, Marie Kathleen

354.. 333

.. 321

.. 312

.. 354348342

.. 327

.. 342

.. 321

.. 324

.. 300

318297255

A candidate whose name does not appear was not successful.

Examination No. N636.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER, IN THE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)

THE candidates named hereunder were successful as at30th August, 1952 :-

Order ofmerit.

1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.

10.11.

Name.Burton, Ronald John ..Murdock, Robert William IanNeville, Eric John WilliamBawer, Peter Richard ..Edwards, Laurence AlwinBates, Robert Benjimen ..Reynolds, Edward Leslie ..Shepherd, Robert Gilbert ..Wright, John Charles ..Waters, Edward Ronald ArthurGentles, Allan Joseph Peter

Totalmarks.336327318315288273273264255243231

Examination No. N646.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER, IN THE

METIROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)THE candidates named hereunder were successful as at

6th September, 1952:-Order ofmerit. Name,

1. Egan, Frederick Warren ..2. Jenkings, Frederick William3. Broad, John Alexander4. Lewis, Peter Edward5. Lovett, Ralph Denison ..6, Griffiths, Richmond Davi!7. Locke, Peter William Leslies. Cheatham, Lawrence Stephan Joseph

Totalmarks.348318312294288270264255

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Examination No. N639.FOB APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER, IN THE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

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(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950. )

HE candidates named hereunder were successful as a.tßth September, 1952:

Order ofmerit. Name.

1. Holder, John Nelson.2. Montague, Frederick Charles.

Examination No. N641.FOR APPOINTMENT AS PHONOGRAM OPERATOR, IN THE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)THE candidate named hereunder was successful as at 30thTHE

1952:Order of Totalmerit. Name. marks.

1. James, June Evelyne .. 309

H. C. AVENT, Acting Secretary,Public Service Board.

NOTIFICATIONA PPLICATIONS are invited from permanent officers of the

i Commonwealth Public Service for promotion or transferto the positions named in the appended schedule. Where Fnindicated, applications will also be received from persons noton the permanent staff of the Commonwealth Service.

Applicants should state fully their qualifications for theposition sought, and must, to ensure consideration, forwardtheir applications to the officer indicated in the last columnin time to reach him not later than the appointed date.

Applications submitted by telegram prior to the closing datewill be accepted, but these should be followed up immediatelyby full written application.

Where an applicant desires to be considered for two or morevacancies a separate application should be forwarded inrespect of each position sought except where the positionsapplied for are of similar classification and in the sameBranch of the Department, e.g., positions of Postmaster, LineeStaff positions, &c., when one application covering suchpositions will be accepted.

In the case of applicants who are permanent officers of thePublic Service of the Commonwealth or of a State, thefollowing particulars should he set out at the foot of theapplication :

Full name (block letters )DesignationStandard salary scaleOffice or BranchDate and place of birthLength of serviceSalary ( per annum )Date granted last increment

OF VACANCIES.Other applicants should state full names, date, year and

place of birth, and whether they are natural -born ornaturalized British subjects. Returned soldiers should giveparticulars of war service. Copies only of diplomas.references, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded.If the originals are required they will be asked for.

The range of salary indicates the classified value of aposition, but appointments may be made at any salary withinsuch range. The rate shown in the advertisement hereundermay be varied by cost of living adjustment or by regulationor awards.

Successful applicants must comply with the provisions' ofthe Superannuation Act.

At offices where quarters are shown, a deduction at the rateof 10 per cent. of the minimum salary of the position willbe made unless otherwise stated. Particulars Of existingquarters are furnished merely for the information of officers.l t is not incumbent on Departments ' to provide quarters,wliieh, if provided, may be wholly or partially withdrawn atany time.

Officers of the Commonwealth Public Service, who may betransferred without promotion, as the result of an applicationfor an advertised vacancy, will be required to pay their ownexpenses of removal unless the transfer conies within theconditions prescribed in Public Service Regulation No. 119.

Fares to locality of appointment of appointees who are notpermanent officers of the Commonwealth Public Service willnot be paid by the Commonwealth unless such fares (includ-ing, if the applicant is married, those of his wife and family )exceed £3, when such allowance as the circumstances justifymay be granted.

Position, Standard Salary Scale and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.).

ApplicationsClose. Forward Applications to.

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

Tasmania.Assistant Inspector, (£1,214 - £1,304), Hobart .. £1,388 to £1,478 .. 23.10.52 The Secretary, Public Service

Third Division Board, CanberraDuties. High level staff and organization inspections. Assistance in performance of functions of Commonwealth Electoral Officer

and of Official Representative, Department of the Interior. Responsible for recruitment (including examinations) and training,

ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Bankruptcy Branch, Victoria.

Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 4, Melbourne .. £628 to £646(£497 - £515), Fourth Division, Regis-trar's Section

23.10.52 The Inspector- General Bank-ruptcy Administration, 450Law Courts Place, Melbourne

Duties. Writing up bankruptcy registers and other clerical duties.Qualifications. Good handwriter, and ability to do shorthand at 100 words per minute and type is desirable.

South Australia.Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, (£252 - £530),

Fourth Division, Official Receiver'sSection

Adelaide £339 to £704 23.10.52

Duties. General filing and messenger duties, and despatch of mail.

Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1(£246 - £467), Fourth Division, ChildEndowment Branch

Duties. Operate MercedesAccounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1

(£246- £467), Fourth Division, AccountsBranch

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.Victoria.

Melbourne £514 to £598 . .Under 18 years, £333At 18 years, £361At 19 years, £432At 20 years, £459

accounting machine, comptometer and Burroughs

23.10.52

Melbourne £514 to £598 .

Under 18 years, £333At 18 years, £361At 19 years, £432At 20 years, £459

Duties. Operate Mercedes accounting machine, comptometer and Burroughs adding /listing machine.

The Inspector- General, Bank-ruptcy Administration, 450Law Courts Place, Melbourne

The Director of Social Services*Box 1797Q, G.P.O., Mel-bourne

adding /listing machine.23.10.52 The Director of Social Services,

Box 1797Q, G.P.O., Mel-bourne

For references see footnotes on page 4038.

Cornmónwéalth Gazette 4035

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued.

.No. 69, --9th October, 1952

Position, Standard Salary Scale and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.).

Applications,Close.

Forward Applications to.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES continued.

Victoria continued.

Melbourne .. £532 to £556Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401-Director of Social Services,

£425), Fourth Division, Pensions Branc

Duties. Recording in registers payments of pensions made at paying offices

Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401 Melbourne . . £532 to £556

£425), Fourth Division, Child Endow-ment Branch

23.10.52h Box 1797g, G.P.O., Mel-

bourne

23.10.52 The Director of Social Services,Box 1797g, G.P.O., Mel.bourne

Duties. Checking birth extracts with child endowment claims and inviting claims where necessary.

War Service Homes Division, New South Wales.

. . £532 to £556 .. 23.10.52Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401- Sydney

£425), Fourth Division, Accounts Sec-tion

Duties. Filing of insurance certificates, claimsand annual renewal notices.$Architect, Grade 2 (£908- £956), Third Sydney £1,082 to £1,130 30.10.52 The Deputy Director, War Ser-

Division,vice Homes Division, Box

Division, Technical Section (two tam- 1504, G.P.O., Sydneyporary positions)

Duties.(One position) District Architect, Individual Home Construction. Supervision and allocation of duties of Works Supervisors ;

inspections as to progress of construction. Check progress payments and certificates of value. Issue completion certificates.

(One position) District Architect, Group Homes Construction. Supervision and allocation of duties of Works Supervisors ;

inspect progress of construction and check progress payments to contractors. Issue completion certificates.

Qualifications. Applicants should be registered Architects or should be eligible for membership of the R.A.I.A.

$Draftsman, Grade 1 (£620- £908), Third Sydney .. £794 to £1,082 30.10.52 The Deputy Director, WarService Homes Division, Box

Division, Technical Section (temporary 1504, G.P.O., Sydney

The Deputy Director, War Ser-vice Homes Division, Box1504, G.P.O., Sydney

and other records. Preparation and checking of cover notes, insurance certificates

position)Duties. Preparation of plans, specifications, detail drawings, site plans, &c.Qualifications. Appropriate University Degree, Technical College Diploma or equivalent qualifications. Experience in drafting

work. Applicants with partial qualifications will be considered but, if selected, their advancement beyond £764 (S) will be subject to their

obtaining the required qualifications.War Service Homes Division, Victoria.

$Architect, Grade 1 (£620 £908), Third Melbourne .. £794 to £1,082

Division, Technical Section (temporaryposition)

Duties. (a) Interview applicants and obtain technical details required for preparation of plans and specifications. Prepare sketch

designs to conform to applicants' requirements and financial position and estimate cost of construction ; (ó) Review plans and specifications

prepared by outside Architects or other competent persons and submitted by applicants, to ensure that the technical requirements of the

Division are satisfied.Qualifications. Applicants should be registered Architects or should be eligible for membership of the R.A.I.A.

War Service Homes Division, South Australia.

$Architect, Grade 2 (£908 - £956), Third Adelaide .. £1,082 to £1,130 . . 30.10.52 The Deputy Director, WarServices Home Division, Box

Division, Technical Section (two tam- 319B, G.P.O., Adelaideporary positions)

One position Control distribution and completion of valuation reports of existing properties ; advise Works Supervisors of

basis of valuation and review reports as to structural sufficiency and suitability of properties for loans under the War Service

Homes Act.One position District Architect, Individual Home Construction ; Supervision and allocation of duties of Works Supervisors ;

Inspections as to progress of construction. Check progress payments and certificates of value ; issue of completion certificates.

Qualifications. Applicants should be registered Architects or should be eligible for membership of the R.A.I.A.

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS.Technical Division, Head Office.

$Senior Structural Engineer (£1,274- Melbourne .. £1,448 to £1,602 .. 30.10.52 The Dire toorr- GeneBoz28Ó7u-

£1,428), Third Division (temporary G.P.O., Melbourneposition)

Duties. Responsible to the Chief Structural Engineer for the detailed design of all Structural Engineering Works designed in Head

Office and for the co- ordination of their mechanical, electrical, water sewerage and associated services.

Qualifications. Degree or Diploma in Civil Engineering or qualifications granting exemption from A.M.I.E. (Ault.) examinations.

Wide experience in Structural Engineering and ability to control and co-ordinate staff.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.Australian Capital Territory.

Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£530 £554), Canberra . . £704 to £728 23.10.52 The Director-General of Health,

Fourth Division, Personnel Section,Administration Division

Duties. Maintenance of history card index, higher duties card index and staff records.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.Queensland.

Cluden Rifle £698 to £722 30.10.52 The Command Secretary, Nor -Range, Towns- there Command, Victoriaville, and Barracks, Brisbane

Redbank RifleRange, Brisbane

rifle range and associated equipment. Responsible for safety and efficiency of range.

For references see footnotes on page 4038.

30.10.52 The Deputy Director, WarService Homes Division, Box1277L, G.P.O., Melbourne

1-Ranger (£5244548), Fourth Division,Rifle Range Section, Northern Com-mand (two position's)

Duties. General maintenance of

No. 69.----9th flctober, 1952 4036 Commonwealth h Gazette

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES--continued.

Position, Standard Salary Saale and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.).

Applipatio»aClose. Forward Applications to.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.South Australia.

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530-£5M), Salisbury . . £704 to £728Fourth Division, Long Range WeaponsEstablishment Research and Develop-ment Branch

Duties.Position V.P. No. 172. Preparation of requisitions for materials for workshops jobs.Position V.P. No. 176. -.- Receipt and despatch of safe -hand mail. Filing of drawings.

23.10.52 The Chief Superintendent, LongRange Weapons Establish-ment, Box 1424$, G.P.O.,Adelaide

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION.Central Staff.

Assistant Director (Technical) (£1,490- . Melbourne .. £1,664 to £1,850 23.10.52 The Secretary, Department of£1,676), Third Division, Weapons Pro- Defence Production, Boxduction, Plant, &c., Defence Produc- 2288u, G.P.O., Melbournetion Planning BranchDuties. --- Subjeot to the Director to assume administrative control over the following sections :

(a) Weapons and their Equipment,(b) Engineers' Stores, Mobile Equipment and Small Craft,(c) Production Plant and Equipment,(d) Electrical Equipment,

and to make the necessary arrangements for the fulfilment of Service orders which come within the ambit of these Sections, in addition tothe carrying out of necessary planning to ensure supply of Service requirements in war under such Sections.

Qualifications. A degree in engineering of an approved university or an engineering diploma of an approved technical college oreducational qualifications as prescribed for Associate Membership of the Institution of Engineers (Aust.), and high technical andadministrative ability with a wide knowledge of and experience in Service production requirements within the fields of the Sectionsreferred to.

Victoria.§Engineer, (Trade 1, (£620 - £908), Third Footway .. £794-11,082 30.10.52 The Secretary, Department ofDivision, Ammunition Factory Defence Production, Box

2288u, G.P.O., MelbourneDuties. Position No. V.P. 1907. Under direction of Engineer Grade 2, Test Gear Sub- section and responsible for detailed development

of mechanical timing and voltage recording apparatus, also assisting in electrical and mechanical test gear design, investigation, andconstruction of mechanical test gear equipment. Ability to solve mathematically and interpret problems associated with electronics.

Qualifications.-- ..Eduoational qualifications granting exemption from examination for Associate Membership of the Institution ofEngineers, Australia, or Technical College Diploma in Radio Engineering. Supervisory experience as Electronic Engineer with soundpractical training in electronic laboratory techniques, mechanical and electrioal short interval timing and experience in design and çonstruçtienof specialised electronic test gear.

§Engineer, Grade 1, (£6200- £908), Third Footscray .. £794 to £1,082 30.10.52 The Secretary, Department ofDivision, Ammunition Factory Defence Production, Box2288u G.P.O., Melbourne

Duties,.- Position No. V.P. 1906,..-Under direction of Engineer, Grade 3, responsible in Fuse Assembly sub- section for investigationsinto electronic components, valves, resistors, capacitors. Analysis of production line testing and proof results, investigations into fuseperformance, interpretation of test gear results.

Qualifications.Educational qualifications granting exemption from examination for Associate Membership of the Institute ofEngineers, Australia or Diploma in radio engineering. Supervisory experience as electronic production engineer including productionplanning and testing of electronic assemblies and experience in use of modern electronic laboratory test equipment is essential.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.Employment Division, New South Wales.

Leeton .. £746 to £866 . . 23.10.52Clerk (Employment), (£572 - £692), Third The Secretary, Department ofDivision, District Employment Office Labour and National Service,Box 4301, G.P.O., Sydney

conditions. Interview NationalDuties. Interview applicants for employment and prospective employers re vacancies, inspect jobService registrants.

Victoria.Clerk (Employment), (£572 - £692), Third Melbourne £746 to £866

Division, District Employment Offices23.10.52

Duties.Interview applicants for employment and prospective employers re vacancies, inspect jobService registrants.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.South Australia.

Sub - Collector (£692- £812), Third Division Port Lincoln .. £866 to £986 23.10.52

The Secretary, Department ofLabour and National Service,P.O. Box 2817AÁ, Melbourne

conditions. Interview National

The Collector of Customs, PortAdelaide

Duties. In charge of customs and mercantile marine activities at port. Administration of Customs, Excise and associated Actsand Regulations. A knowledge of customs procedure is essential.

Western Australia.Refund Officer (£860£1,004), Third Divi- Invoice Room £1,034 to £1,178 30.10.52 The Collector of Customs, Fre-sion mantle

Duties. Examination and check of refund and drawback applications. Customs experience essential.

For references see footnotes on page 4038.

1

CtinntónAvettlth Gaiètté 4037 dCtotetz, 1962

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES--=coAtikùed.

Positions Standard Salary Scale and DiE>ièlbñ. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.).

Applicationsc1oée.

FòAa %p$ucâtiühe tö.

POSTMASTER- GÉNÉRAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.

Assistant Stiperintefding Engineer Sydney . £1,850 to £2,036 . 23.10.52 The Director, Posts and Tele-(£1,676- £1,862), Third Division, Engi- graphs, Sydneyneering Branch, External Plant Section(Administration)

Duties.Control of all external plant work within the State.

Clerk (£620- £764), Third Division, Postal 8ydñeyServices Branch

Duties. Buildings Clerk ; deals with all hiiilding and associated matters.

. E794 to MA

Overseer (£710 £746), Fourth Division,Mail Branch, Inland Section (NightStaff)

Senior Assistant (Mails) (£614), FourthDivision, Mail Branch

Telegraphist (£276 £656), Third or FourthDivision

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 £554),Fourth Division, Telephone Branch (twopositions)

Sydney

Sydney

Canberra

KempseyNarrandera

£884

£788

to £920

£363 to £830

£704 to £728

Duties. Filing and general assistance in

23.16.52

23.10.52

23.10.52

23.16.52

District Telephone Office.

Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£662), Fourth Wagga £836 .. 23. 10.5Division, Engineering Branch, ExternalPlant Sections Country District Workt(Administration) (Estimating)

Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£614 - £632),Fourth Divièibn, Engineering Branch,External Plant Section, Country DistrictWorks (Dubbo Division)

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, External PlantSection, Metropolitan District Works(No. 5 Division)

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, External PlantSection, Primary Works (four positions)

Duties. Estimating Foreman.

Trangie .. £788 to £806 23.10.52

Rozelle

Duties Area Foreman.

£734 23.10.52

Duties.Cable jointing qualifications are desirable.

(No. 1 Division), £734 23.16.52Sydney

(No. 2 Division),Five Dock

(No. 4 Division),Gore Hill

(No. 5 Division),Sydney

Duties.No. 1 Division Compressor OperaNo. 2 Division and No. 5 DivisionNo. 4 Division Manhole Building

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, External PlantSection, Primary Works (fourteen posi-tions)

tor.Leading Hand in a Conduit Party.

(No. 3 Division), £734 23.16.52Wagga (13)

(No. 4 Division),Gore Hill

Duties.Wagga Three positions Compressor Operator.Four positions Trunk Aerial Party Leader.Four positions Leading Hand in a Trunk Aerial Party.Two positions In charge of stores associated with a Trunk Aerial Party.

The duties of the above thirteen positions will involve long periods of camping servite.Gore Hill- - Cómpressor Operator.

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884- £980), Third BrunswickDivision (two positions) East

MentoneQuarters : Nil.

Principal (£986), Fourth Division, Engi- Melbòurhe .. £1,160 .

neering Branch, Administration andGeneral Section, Training Sub - section,Technical Division

Principal (£926), Fourth Division, Engi- Melbourne £1,100neering Branch, Administration andGeneral Section, Training Sub -sectiofz,Lines Division

lyictoráci.

£1,058 to £1,154

7! 22

92

92

23.10.52 The Director Posts and TelegMphß, Mefhoiirne, 6.1

23.10.52

23.10.52

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29

Duties fir the above two positiong.--- Responsible to an engineering officer for the efficient utgknization and Managenieht ?i thè fielibblin aòoordanèe with presäribed gyliabirses of tr8itiing, and par'ticipatión in teaching activities.

Qualifications. Extensive experience of organization and management, preferably of ßehobl work and a sound knowledge of trainingmethods and of all phases of tes ioian -line work.

..r

Pot references gee footnotes on page 4038.

-No. 69. -9th October, 1952 4038 Commonwealth Gazette

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued.

Position, Standard Salary Scale and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living.&a).

ApplicationsClose. Forward Appplications to.

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£728- £836), ThirdDivision

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT continued.Victoria continued.

East Melbourne £902 to £1,010

Quarters : Nil.

.. £556 to £628

23.10.52 The Director, Posts and Tele-graphs, Melbourne, C.1

Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£425- Sale 23.10.52£497), Fourth Division, TelephoneBranch .

Duties. Performs centralized checks of telephone call accounting throughout the district.

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3 (£812- £860),Third Division

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£728- £836), ThirdDivision

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£656- £728),Third Division

MackayQueensland.

.. £986 to £1,034

District Allowance : Grade H.

Millmerran

Mackay

.. £902 to £1,010

Quarters : Six rooms.

.. £830 to £902

District Allowance : Grade II.

Welder (First Class) (£566 - £602), Fourth Brisbane .. £740 to £776Division, Engineering Branch, GeneralWorks Section

Storeman, Grade 2 (£542 - £554), Fourth BrisbaneDivision, Stores and Transport Branch

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884 - £980), ThirdDivision

Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£614- £632),Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Country Divisions (Central Head-quarters, Adelaide) (two positions)

£716 to £728

South Australia.Peterborough .. £1,058 to £1,154

Quarters : Six rooms.

McLaren Vale .. £788 to £806Spalding

Line Inspector (£692 - £788), Fourth Divi- Merredinsion, Engineering Branch, CountryDivisions (Central)

Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, Per- Perthsonnai BranchDuties. Clerk, Food Services. Maintenance of Stock

Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£662), Fourth SubiacoDivision, Engineering Branch (DistrictWorks No. 1 Division)

23.10.52

23.10.52

23.10.52

23.10.52

23.10.52

The Director, Posts and Tele-graphs, Brisbane

PP

23.10.52 The Director, Posts and Tele-graphs, Adelaide

23.10.52

Western Australia... £866 to £962 30.10.52 The Director, Posts and Tele-

graphs, Perth

£746 to £866 30.10.52

Records, Asset Registers and reconciliation of Traders' Invoices and Accounts.

.. £836 30.10.52 The Director, Posts and Tele-graphs, Perth

Tasmania.Group Engineer (£956 - £1,064), Third *Hobart .. £1,130 to £1,238 23.10.52 The Director, Posts and Tele-

Division, Engineering Branch, External graphs, HobartPlant Section, North - Western Division

Duties. Responsible to the Divisional Engineer for District Works in a section of the North - Western Division.

Postal Assistant (£252 - £602), FourthDivision (ten positions)

Burnie (3) .. £339 to £776 23.10.52 The Director, Posts and Tele-Cressy graphs, HobartEvandaleLaunceston (5)

* At a later date, the successful applicant may be transferred either to Burnie or Devonport.f These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service. The provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Act 1945-

1951 will apply in the making of appointments to these positions.$ These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service, including officers in the Fourth Division of the Commonwealth Public

Service. The provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Act 1945 -1951 will apply in the selection of applicants for temporary employment in these positions.§ These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service, including officers of the Fourth Division of the Commonwealth Public

Service. The provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Act 1945 -1951 will apply in the making of appointments to these positions.Il At a later date the successful applicant may be permanently transferred to Canberra.

NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1924-1947.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

(No. 3 of 1951) . In the matter of WILLIAM HURTLE 'SOARand PERCY OLIVER ISGAE, of Crafers, in the State of SouthAustralia, bakers, debtors.

VOTJCE is hereby given that the Trustee herein, in pursuanceof section 175 of the said act, has this day filed in the

said Court such statement as by the said act is required.Dated this 26th day of September, 1952.

ERIC A. GIBSON, Trustee.Eric A. Gibson, 29 -32 Epworth Building, Pirie- street,

Adelaide. 4694

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.No. 1 Of 1951. Re LEONARD GEORGE POULTER and WILFRED

ARTHUR SHEPHERD, trading as " Classic Products " ofHeavy Industry Area, Darwin, in the Northern Territory ofAustralia, furniture manufacturers.

A

FIRST dividend is intended to be declared in this estate.Creditors who have not lodged proofs of debt with me on

or before 1st November, 1952, will be excluded from dividend.

V. N. MARTIN, Official Receiver.Court House, Box 367, P.O., Darwin, N.T. 4695

Commonwealth Gazette 4039 No. 69.-9th October, 1952

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.NO. 27 of 1952. Re NELSON IRWIN NATION, of Lauri- parade,

Seaclif. .Date of first meeting of creditors -8th October, 1952, at

Ten a.m.Date of public examination -28th October, 1952, at half

past Eleven a.m._No. 31 of 1952. -Re SHEILA MAY GOREHAM, of 10, Eastern

parade, Rosewater, Gardens, married woman, formerlycarrying on a mixed business at North East -road, NorthWalkerville. ( Summary case.)

Date of petition -17th September, 195.2.Date of sequestration order -17th September, 1952.Date of first meeting of creditors -7th October, 1952, at

Ten a.m.Date of public examination -28th October, 1952, at

Eleven a.m.No. 32 of 1952. -Re BRIAN JOHN PATRICK KRANZ, of Gladstone,

electrician, lately residing at Booleroo Centre, and carryingOlt business at Booleroo Centre, and at Laura under the stye

of KRANZ BROS.Date of petition -15th September, 1952.Date of sequestration order -18th September, 1932.Date of first meeting of creditors -9th October, 1952.

Above meetings will be held at Official Receiver's Office,Adelaide, and public examinations at Bankruptcy Court.Adelaide.

NOTE. -All debts due to the abovenamed estates should bepaid to Official Receiver.

F. J. PEARCE, Acting Official Receiver.96 King William- street, Adelaide, 23rd September, 195.2.

4696

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDENDS.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia.

No. 3 of 1936. Re ARTHUR GEORGE APPLIN, formerly of

Wagin, drover. ( Third dividend.)No. 11 of 1949. Re FREDERICK WILLIAM OXWELL, Of Brunswick

Junction, trading as " Brunswick Motors ", motor garageproprietor. ( Fourth dividend.)

No. 4 of 1942. -Re GEORGE STANLEY ABBOTT, of Francis street,Scarborough, lately of 98 Forrest street, North Perth,carpenter. ( Fourth dividend.)

No. 2 of 1951. -Re AUBREY GORDON LINDSAY DAVEY, ofGovernor Broome Hotel, Broome, hotel proprietor and ice andaerated water manufacturer. ( First dividend.)

No. 3 of 1952.--Re LAURENCE WILLIAM RAFTOS, of MarineTerrace, Geraldton, fisherman. ( First and final dividend.)DIVIDENDS, as above are intended to be declared in these

estates. Creditors who have not proved their debts by thetwenty -third day of October, 1952, will he excluded fromdividend.

A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.6 The Esplanade, Perth. 4697

NOTICE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE.

INthe Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland(No. 2 of 1934). -Re RANDOLPII GLADSTONE MILES, of

Macknade, near Ingham, in the State of Queensland, labourer.Date of petition -16th January, 1934.Date of sequestration order -24th January. 1934.Date of order -22nd August, 1952.Nature of order - Discharge granted subject to payment of

£3 5s. 9d. to Official Receiver. Amount paid 10th

September, 1952.

4698 J. P. O'CALLAGHAN, Registrar.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRST ANDFINAL DIVIDEND.

Part XI.In the matter of MAURICE MILLER, Frockshop proprietor, of

316 Stirling highway, Claremont, and residing at 10 Smith -street, Highgate, in the State of Western Australia. Deedof Assignment -11th August, 1952.NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a first

and final dividend in the above matter. Creditors whohave not proved their debt by the 24th October, 1952, will beexcluded from the dividend.

Dated at Perth, this ninth day of October, 1952.

FINN M. MELSOM, Trustee.Melsom Wilson 8 Co., 81 St. George's -terrace, Perth. 4700

SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS ANDPUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales andthe Australian Capital Territory.NO. 129 of 1952. Re DOROTHY MAY ROYSLAND, wife of

Christian Roysland, at present residing at Millewa, in theState of Victoria and lately residing at Banna - avenue,Griffith, in the State of New South Wales, and carrying onbusiness at 51 Banna - avenue, Griffith.

Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order -25th September, 1952.

Date of first meeting of creditors-22nd October, 1952, atTen a.m., at Court House, Griffith.

Date of public examination -11th November, 1952, atTen a.m., at Court House, Griffith.

No. 130 of 1952. Re CHARLES LESLIE MITCHELSON, c% M. L.Woods, 19 Victoria- avenue, Oakey Park, Lithgow, formerlyof " Chellow Dene ", East View - avenue, Leura, guest houseproprietor.

Date of presentation of petition-22nd August, 1952.Date of sequestration order 25th September, 1952.

No. 131 of 1952. Re NORA HERMINA BESSIE MrrOHELSON,c/o Durban Club Hotel, Elizabeth-street, Sydney, formerlyof " Chellow Deue ", East View avenue, Leura, guest houseproprietor.

Date of presentation of petition22nd August, 1952.Date of sequestration order 25th September, 1952.

No. 132 of 1952. -Re NOEL HAROLD JAGO, of Lot 73, DeepCreek -road, Narrabeen, shipping clerk.

Date of presentation of petition29th August, 1952.Date of sequestration order -26th September, 1952.

No. 133 of 1952. -Re CLEMENT ROGER GREENWAY, of 77Whistler- street, Manly. drainage contractor.

Date of presentation of petition -12th August, 1952.Date of sequestration order 26th September, 1952.

No. 134 of 1952. -Re ATHOL GRAFTON KELLY, of Hunter street,Newcastle, trading as " Hunter Motors " and lately carryingon business at Hunter-street, Newcastle.

Date of presentation of petition -1st September, 1952.Date of sequestration order -26th September, 1952.

No. 135 of 1952. Re JAMES REILLY, of 10 Marina- avenue, NewLambton.

Date of presentation of petition 29th August, 1952.Date of sequestration order -26th September, 1952.

No. 136 of 1952. -Re WILLIAM LESLIE REmLY, of 14 Burnett -street, Mayfield.

Date of presentation of petition 29th August, 1952.Date of sequestration order -26th September, 1952.

No. 137 of 1952.-Re IAN MARSDEN PORTER, of 14 High- street,Randwick, manufacturer.

Date of presentation of petition29th August, 1952.Date of sequestration order -26th September, 1952.

No. 1.38 of 1952. -Re! ARTHUR JOHN MOVERLEY (deceased) ,late of 8 Victoria -road, Bellevue Hill, Queen's counsel.

Date of presentation of petition -23rd September, 1952.Date of administration order -26th September, 1952.

No. 1.04 of 1952. -Re P. WILLIAMS of 186 Birrell- street,Waverley, painting contractor.

Date of first meeting of creditors -16th October, 1952, athalf -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,

Sydney.Date of public examination -Ist December, 1952, at half -

past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.No. 85 of 1952.-Re W. EYERS, of 198 Albury -road, Corowa.

- Summary.Amended date of public examination -30th October, 1952,

at Ten a.m., at Court House, Corowa.All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.

S. T. JAQUES, Acting Official Receiver.119 Phillip- street, Sydney, 30th September, 1952. 4699

PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

NO. 40 of 1952. -Re JAMES JOHN WILLIAM REGAN, of Marks -street. Rosebud, seaman, formerly a building worker.

( Summary case. )Date of public examination -10th October, 1952, at half

past Two p.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne.No. 47 of 1952. -Re RoY McDoNALD, of 120 Somerville -road.

Yarraville, painter, formerly carrying on business as apainting contractor. (Summary case.)

Date of public examination -16th October, 1952, at half -past Two p.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts Place, Melbourne, 30th September, 1952.

4701

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SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETINGS.In the Court of Behktt ptey, District Of Victoria.

O. ill of 195 :-1 ë bankhupt estate of DÓ-ï RAS EarPENNY, of 155 Beüüdäry- "roua, North Mêlbeuriie,

for'ïnetly of Riley- street, Merbein and formerly carryingbtieíhese at 128 Eighth- street, Milduta, as a photographer.

(ShinMall 'ease.)Date of petition -24th September, 1952.Date of sequestratibiì tarder -24th September, 1952.Date and plate Of first meeting öf creditors -10th October,

1952, at half past Two p.31í., at the Cotlrt Bouse,Mildüra: .

No. 58 of 1952. Re bankrupt estate of JOHN BERTRRAMWriAtiSsok, of 403 TethiSetiii street, Àlbufy, in the Stateof New South Wales, tertlial ittatulaCtUret.

Date and Nike of first Meeting of etediters -13th October,1952, at lialf -Bast Tvvò p.m:, át they Official Receiver'sOfiiìe, Melbùùriie:

All debts due to the above estates should be paid to Inc.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.C -ousts Place, Melbourne, 30th September, 1952.450 La*

4702

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIbFND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

No: d9 Of 1948. -=4te PATRICK ERNEST WALKER, of 26 Raglan -street, Preston, formerly of 'Whitfield, cartage contractor.(Third supplefùentary dividend.)

No. 85 of 195O.Ìe Äinnar HÊgy ¡TOM', of 30 Charles=street,St. Kilda, den.tract Manager, (First and final dividend.)

No. 66 of 1950. Re GYHiL LAS *itttvek ALGit, tif 10 Heygarth-street, F hùca., florist. (Stipplerientary dividend.)

DIVIDEND as above is intended to be declared hi theseIt three estates. Creditors who have not lodged theirproofs of debt with me on or before the 23rd day of October,1952, will be excluded from this dividend.

d] i. W. $'URNS, Ofcial Receiver.450 LAW Còurts Place, Melbourne, 30th September, 1952.

4703

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.O. 33 of 1952.Re CHARLES HENRY JOHNSrON, at present

residing and carrying on business as a binding contrac-tor, at /2 Olitirch- terrá.cë, Walkerrille, lately residing andcarrying on business at 51 Stephen- terrace, Walkerville, and11 and 29 East Pallant street, Lower North Adelaide.

Date of petition 24th September, 1952:Date of sequestration Order- --25th September, 1952.Date of first meeting of creditors -16th October, 1952,

at Ten a.m.Date of public examination -16th October, 1952, at Eleven

a.m:No. 34 Of 1952.-4e AL.B.ERT LÍNLEy RÁNDELL, of 91 Walker -

ville- terrace, Walkerville, electrician.Date of petition -25th August, 1952.Date of següéstfátien order-29th Septeiitber, 1952.

NO. ì 5 of 1952.' ---ke Jest& HENRY CLEMEitt L&!rTrt kA 1T, of 73Dale- street, Port Adelaide, shearer, formerly Of Kielpa,cartier.

Date of petition ---2hd September, 1952.Daté of sequestradi ©n order---29th. September, 1952.Date of first meeting of creditors 27th October, 1952,

at half-past Nine aim.Date of public examination --27th October, 1952, at half

past Ten aan.NOTE. All debts due to the abovenamed estates should be

paid to Sie.Active - mentioned It1 etiigS are tó be held at Official Re-

ceiver's Office, Commonwealth Bank Building, Adelaide, andpublic euilmiïiätiòile at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide,

F. J. PEARCP, Acting Ofiîeial Receiver."96 King William street, Adelaide, 30th September, 1952. 4704

NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF PROCEEDINGS.(No. 25 of 1952): e M. G. DURWARD, of Pert Pitie.

tÔTICF is hereby given-that the p'róceedings in this ïnatterhavé been äiiiehdëd. to read :

" r Milne George Oliver 1uíí ward, Of 4 Wardang- street,Pert Pink, tilèchanie ".

F; j. P.EARCE, Acting Official Receiver.96 King Williant-atrèet, Adelaide, 30th September; 1952.

4706

NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS.No. 14 of 1950. Re ÍAÍLt MAC DALtbig, of 212 Carrington-

street, Adelaide, formerly of Halifax- street, Adelaide, packer.Summary ease. (Third dividend.)

No. 12 of 1952. Re MORRIS BLATCHFORD CURkAN, of 3Peroothba avenue, I ensitìgton Gardens, builder, formerlycarrying on business at 93 Main North -road, Naiiswvorth.(First dividend.)

DIVIDENDS, as shown above, will be declared in the above-mentioned estates. Creditors who hate not proved their

debts by the 24th day of October, 1952, Will be excluded fromdividend.

F. J. PEARCE, Acting Official Receiver.96 King William- street, Adelaide, 00th September, 1952.

4705

NOTICE OF PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.Iii the Court of Bankruptcy; District of Northern Queensland.

NO. 9 of 1952. Re NOWT. GOtFa Booi , of McLeod- street,Cairns, in the State of Queensland, storekeeper.

Date of public examination 28t1í October, 1952, at Tena.m., at the Court House, Cairns:

No. 3 of 1952. Re RICHARD PATRICK CARR, of Ewan, in theState of Queensland, miner.

Date of public examination -22nd October, 1952, atEleven a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, Townsville.

No. 17 of 1952. Re JOHN PATRICK DOYLEE, of Hugh street,West End, Townsville, in the State of Queensland, builder.

Date of public examination--29th October, 1952, atEleven a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, Townsville.

A. W. BRASNETT, Official Receiver.A.W.C. Building, Townsville, 30th September, 1952. 4707

In the matter of KEivNÈTa MO1ThßSHEAD, trading as StocktonElectris Services, of 322 Little Collins - Street, Melbourne, inthe State of Victoria, manufacturer, whose estate wasassigned on the 16th day of December, 1948.AFIRST and final dividend is intended to be declared.

Creditors who have net proved their debts by the 21stOctober, 1952, will be excluded.

Dated this 30th day of September, 1952.

G. M. TOSBER, Trustee.379 Collins street, Melbourne. 4708

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia.

NOTTCE is hereby given that the trustee, in pursuance ofsection 208, has filed the required statement in the

matter óf ARTHUR JAMES PRATT, trading As Collié RadioService, Steere street, Collie, radio and electrical dealer.

Dated this 30th day of September, 1952.

4709 L. C. WATT, Trustee.

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