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The Fisheries Act, 1905-1949. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency The l-lnnourable Sir James TO WIT. J Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Mast Dis- JAMES MITCHELL, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Governor. George, Governor in and over the State of [L.S.] Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth nf Australia. F.D. 585/26, Ex. Co. No. 2484. WHEREAS by section 10 of the Fisheries Act, 1905- 1949, it is provided that tine Governor may by Pro- clanuations prohibit all persons from taking any fish whatsoever (by meanss of fishing nets) ins any specified portions of Westerss Australians waters for any specified term: Now, therefore, I, the said Governor, by and with the aclvic.e and consseist of the Executive Council, do hereby, inn exercise of the power aforesaid and of any other power enabling me iii this behalf proclaim and declare as follows: That all tlsat portions of Westerns Australian waters definsed ins tise Schedule hereto slsahl be closed against tIne use of fisising nets for a term of three (3) years as from and inclusive of Decensber 1, 1949. Schedule. All that portion of time Moore River betweens its junctions witls the sea ansd Boobabbie Bridge situate approximately siglst (8) miles by water from the mouth of the said river. Given under my hand asud tlse Public Seal of tine said State, at Perth, this 16th day of Novem- ber, 1949. By His Excellency's Command, A. V. B.. ABBOTT, Minister for Fisheries. GOD SAVE THE KING øvr mewt OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. [Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.] [REGisTERED AT THE GENERAL posT OPPICE, PERTH, POR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEwSPLPER.] TIse Busis Fires Act, 1937-1948. PROOLAM.ATION AESTERN AUSTRALIA 1 By His Excellency The -lonoarable Sir Jamen TO WIT. I Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most 015- JAMES MITCHELL, tinguished Order nf Saint Michael and Saint Governor. George, Governor in and neer the State of [L.S.] Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corres. No. 273/38. WHEREAS by section 5 of tine Bush Fires Act, 1937- 1948, it is essactcd tisat a ''local authority'' means any municipal council, and any road board which tisc Gover- osor may by Proclamation declare to be a local authority for this purpose of the said Act: Now, therefore I, tine said Governor, with tine advice asid consenst of Use Execu- tive Counscil, do hereby proclaim the Mandurah Road Board to be a ''local autlsority'' within the meaniosg anti for tine purposes of the said Act. Given ussdc'r my hand and tlse Public Seal of the said State, at Perth, this 16th day of November, 1949. By His Excellency's Comonand, (Sgd.) L. THORN, Minister for Lands. GOD SAVE THE KING ! I I No. 69.] PERTH: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. L1949. PROCLAMATION WESTERN AUSTRALIA, l By Hio Excellency The Hononrable Sir James TO WIT. Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- JAMES MITCHELL, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Gnvernor. George, Governor in and over the State of [L.S.:I Western Australia and its Dependencies in the Commonwealth of Australia. Corr. No. 2557/48. WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1946, the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in the Government Gazette to revest in His Majesty as of his former estate all or any lands, whereof His Majesty

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  • The Fisheries Act, 1905-1949.PROCLAMATION

    WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency The l-lnnourable Sir JamesTO WIT. J Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Mast Dis-

    JAMES MITCHELL, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGovernor. George, Governor in and over the State of[L.S.] Western Australia and its Dependencies in the

    Commonwealth nf Australia.

    F.D. 585/26, Ex. Co. No. 2484.WHEREAS by section 10 of the Fisheries Act, 1905-1949, it is provided that tine Governor may by Pro-clanuations prohibit all persons from taking any fishwhatsoever (by meanss of fishing nets) ins any specifiedportions of Westerss Australians waters for any specifiedterm: Now, therefore, I, the said Governor, by andwith the aclvic.e and consseist of the Executive Council,do hereby, inn exercise of the power aforesaid and ofany other power enabling me iii this behalf proclaimand declare as follows:

    That all tlsat portions of Westerns Australian watersdefinsed ins tise Schedule hereto slsahl be closed againsttIne use of fisising nets for a term of three (3) yearsas from and inclusive of Decensber 1, 1949.

    Schedule.All that portion of time Moore River betweens its

    junctions witls the sea ansd Boobabbie Bridge situateapproximately siglst (8) miles by water from themouth of the said river.

    Given under my hand asud tlse Public Seal of tinesaid State, at Perth, this 16th day of Novem-ber, 1949.

    By His Excellency's Command,

    A. V. B.. ABBOTT,Minister for Fisheries.

    GOD SAVE THE KING

    øvr mewtOF

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

    [REGisTERED AT THE GENERAL posT OPPICE, PERTH, POR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEwSPLPER.]

    TIse Busis Fires Act, 1937-1948.PROOLAM.ATION

    AESTERN AUSTRALIA 1 By His Excellency The -lonoarable Sir JamenTO WIT. I Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most 015-

    JAMES MITCHELL, tinguished Order nf Saint Michael and SaintGovernor. George, Governor in and neer the State of[L.S.] Western Australia and its Dependencies in the

    Commonwealth of Australia.

    Corres. No. 273/38.WHEREAS by section 5 of tine Bush Fires Act, 1937-1948, it is essactcd tisat a ''local authority'' means anymunicipal council, and any road board which tisc Gover-osor may by Proclamation declare to be a local authorityfor this purpose of the said Act: Now, therefore I, tinesaid Governor, with tine advice asid consenst of Use Execu-tive Counscil, do hereby proclaim the Mandurah RoadBoard to be a ''local autlsority'' within the meaniosg antifor tine purposes of the said Act.

    Given ussdc'r my hand and tlse Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 16th day of November,1949.

    By His Excellency's Comonand,

    (Sgd.) L. THORN,Minister for Lands.

    GOD SAVE THE KING ! I I

    No. 69.] PERTH: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. L1949.

    PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, l By Hio Excellency The Hononrable Sir James

    TO WIT. Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis-JAMES MITCHELL, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

    Gnvernor. George, Governor in and over the State of[L.S.:I Western Australia and its Dependencies in the

    Commonwealth of Australia.

    Corr. No. 2557/48.WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1946,the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in theGovernment Gazette to revest in His Majesty as of hisformer estate all or any lands, whereof His Majesty

  • 3008 UOVRTJET GAET), W.A. [NovEMR 2,

    may become the registered proprietor; and whereasHis Majesty is 100w the registered proprietor of portionof Swan Location 70 and being Lot 41 on depositedplan 1547 as registered in Certificate of Title, Volume282, Folio 128, and portion of Swan Location 70 andbeing Lot 42 on deposited plan 1547 as registered inCertificate of Title, Volume 229, Folio 179: Now, there-fore I, the Governor, with the advice anti consent of theExecutive Council, do by this Proclamation revest inHis Majesty, his heirs and successors, portions of SwanLocation 70 aforesaid as of his fornier estate.

    Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 16th day of Novem-ber, 1949.

    By His Excellency 's Command,

    (Sgd.) L. THORN,Minister for Lands.

    GOD SAVE THE KING

    PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, I By i-Us Excellency The Honourable Sir James

    TO WIT. J Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Molt Dis-JAMES MITCHELL, tiegnished 0,-der of Saint Michael and Saint

    Governor. George, Governor in and ooer the State ofL.S.] Western Australia sod its Dependencies in the

    Commonwealth of Australia.

    Corr. No. 4979/49.WI-IEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893.1946,the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in theGovernment Gazette to revest ins His Majesty as of hisformer estate all or ally lands, whereof His Majestymay become the registered proprietor; ansfi whereasHis Majesty is now the registered proprietor of portion ofWilnnoa Towns Lot 94 as registered in Certificate of Title,Volnnie 1012, Folio 496; avid portion of Wilnna TownLot 94 as registered in Certificate of Title, Volume 1012,Folio 497: Now, therefore I, tise Governor, with theadvice and consent of tIne Executive Council, do by tinsProrlanoation revest in I-us Majesty, his heirs and suc-cessors, portions of Wiluna Town Lot 94 aforesaid as ofhis former estate.

    Given under my hand and the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 16th day of Novenu-her, 1949.

    By His Excellency's Command,

    (Sgd.) L. THORN,Minister for Lands.

    GOD SAVE THE KING I

    PROCLAMATIONK U1SN AUSTRALIA, 1 By His Excellency The Honvurable Sir Jamev

    TO WIT. f Milchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis-JAMES MITCHELL, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

    Governor. George, Governor in and over the State ci[L.S.] Western Australia and its Dependencies in tine

    Commonwealth of Australia.

    Corr. No. 6566/47.WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1946,the Governor is empowered by Proclannation in tileGovernment Gazette to revest in I-us Majesty as of hisformer estate all or any lands, whereof His Majestymay becoone tine registered proprietor; and whereas1-us Majesty is nsovv tine registered proprietor of SussexLocations 23S0 and 2381 as registered inn Certificates ofTitle, Volumes 1023 aood 1114, Folios 614 and 902respectively, and Sussex Locations 2384 and 2385 asregistered ito Certificate of Title Voinnie 1021, Folio 524:Now, therefore I, the Governor, with the advice andconusent of the Executive Council, do by tisis Proclarna-tioot revest in His Majesty, his heirs and successors,Ssissex Locations 2386, 2381, 2384 and 2385 aforesaidmg of his former estate.

    Given under my hand and thue Publie Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, this 16th day of Novem-ber, 1949.

    B His Excellenocy 's Connmand,

    (Sgd.) L. THORN,Minister for Lands.

    GOD SAVE THE KING

    PROCLAMATIONWESTERN AUSTRALIA, By I-tin Excellency The Hovourable Sir James

    TO WIT. Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Must Dis-JAMES MITCHELL, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

    Governor. George, Governor in and over the State of[L.S.] Western Australia and its Dependencies in the

    Commonwealth of Australia.

    Corr. No. 868/49.WHEREAS by the Transfer of Land Act, 1893-1946,the Governor is empowered by Proclannatiooe ito theGovernment Gazette to revest inn His Majesty as of hiformer estate all or any lands, whereof His Majestyonay become tile registered proprietor; asnd whereasHis Majesty is now the registered proprietor of WilliamsLocations 8113 and 2046 as registered ito Certificate ofTitle, Volumes 982 and 1113, Folios 109 and 992 ne-spectively; Williams Locations 5702 and 8114 as reg-isten-ed ito Certificate of Title, Volume 984, Folio 169,and Williams Locationos 2036 to 2044 inclusive and 3526us registered ito Certificate of Title, Volume 1118, Folio306: Now, therefore I, tloe Governor, with thee adviceanud conesent of the Executive Council, do by this Pro.clainationi n-event in His Majesty, his Iteirs and successors,Williams Locati000s 8113, 2046, 5702, 8114, 2036 to 2044inclusive and 3526 aforesaid as of his former estate.(The Proclamationo dated the 7th October, 1949, revest-big Avon Locations 8113, 2046, 5702, 8114, 2036 to 2044inclusive, atod 3526 is hereby revoked.)

    Given under nsoy hanod annd the Ponbhie Seal of tloesaid State, at Perth, thuis 16th day of Novetn-ber, 1949.

    By His Excellency's Conimatsd,

    (Sgd.) L. THORN,Minister for Lands.

    GOD SAVE THE KING

    PROCLAMATION'WESTERN AUSTRALIA, j By His Excellency The 1-lonoarable Sir James

    TO WIT. J Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Must Dis-JAMES MITCHELL, tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

    Governor. George, Governor in and ever the State ofIL.S.J Western Australia and its Dependencies in the

    Commonwealth of Australia.

    Coot. No. 3999/46.WHEREAS by thee Transsfer of Land Act, 1893-1946,the Governor is empowered by Proclamation in theGovernilieott Gazette to revest ito I-us Majesty as of biformer estate all or any lands, whereof His Majestyonay become the registered proprietor; and whereasHis Majesty is now' the registered proprietor of portionof Victoria Location 1899 and being part of the latodon Plant 4435 as registered in Certificate of Title, Vol-toiose 1121, Folio 485: Now, therefore I, the Governoor,with the advice anid consent of the Execntive Council,do by thtis Proclantuationi revest in His Majesty, bin heirsand successors, portione of Victoria Location 1899 afore-said as of lois former estate.

    Given tinder on' hand ante the Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth, tltis 16th day of Novem-ber, 1949.

    By His Excellency's Command,

    (Sgd.) L. THORN,Minister for Lanods.

    GOD SAVE THE KING I

    Land Act, 1933-1948.PROCLAMATION

    WESTERN AUSTRALIA, By His Excellency The Honourable Sir JamesTO WIT. J Mitchell, Knight Grand Crvss of the Most Dis-

    JAMES MITCHELL, tioguished Order uf Saint Michael and SaintGovernur. George, Governor iv and over the State of[L.S.] Western Australia and its Dependencies in the

    Cymmonwealtfn uf Australia.

    Corres. No. 2323/38.WHEREAS by section 31 of the Land Act, 1933-1948,the Governor may by Proclamation and subject to suchconxditioas as may be expressed therein, classify as ofClass A any hands of the Crown reserved to His Majestyfor any of the purposes specified in the said section;and whereas it is deemed expedient that Reserve 2,2209for the purpose of Recreation, should be classified as of

  • NOVEMBER 25, 1949.1 (4OVERNMENT GATT, W.A. 3009

    Class A: Now, therefore I, the Governor with theadvice of Executive Council do by tins my Proclamationclassify as of Class A Reserve 22209. (Plan WaginTownsite.)

    Given under my hand and tine Public Seal of thesaid State, at Perth this 16th day of Novem-ber, 1949.

    By His Excellency's Command,

    (Sgd.) L. PHORN,Minister for Lands.

    GOD SAVE THE KING

    Land Act, 1933-1948.PROCLAMATION

    (Resumption)WESTERN AUSTRALIA, ' By His Excellency The F-!annurable Sir James

    TO WIT. I Mitchell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dix-JAMES MITCHELL, tirngaished Order of Saint Michael and Saint

    Governor. George, Goaernnr in and oner the State of[L.a.] Western Aastralia and its Dependencies in the

    Commonwealth of Aastralia.

    Corres. No. 829/49.WHEREAS by section 109 of tIne Land Aet, 1933-1948,the Goven'nor may resunne for any purpose as inn thepublic interest lie may think fit, any portion of landheld as a Pastoral Lease; avid whereas it is deemedexpediennt that Pastoral Leases 392/475 and 392/476should be resumed for War Service Land Settlementpurposes: Now, therefore I, Sir James Mitchell, Gov-ernor, with the advice and conosent of the ExecutiveCouncil, do by tins my Proel.aiosation resume PastoralLeasee 392/475 and 392/476 for the pill-pose aforesaid.

    Given under my hand and tile Public Seal of tinesaid State, at Perth, tinis 16th day of Novem-ber, 1949.

    By his Excellency's Command,

    (Sgd.) L. THORN,Minister for Lands.

    GOD SAVE THE KING

    AT a meeting of the Executice Council held in theExecutive Council Chamber, at Perth, this 16th day ofNovember, 1949, the following Orders in Council wereauthorised to be issued:

    The Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corr. No. 3114/24.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1948,it is made lawful foi the Governon' to direct that anyreserve small vest in and be held by any municipality,road board, or other person or pci-sons to be named inthe order ian trust for the like or other public pun-posesto be specified in such order; and whereas it is deemedexpedient that reserve No. 18775 (Northcliffe Lot 66)should vest in and be held by the Manjimup Road Boardins tn'ust fon' the purpose of Been-cation: Now, tinerefore,His Excellency tine Goveronon-, by and with the adviceand connseut of the Executive Cotnncil, dothi hereby directthat tine before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and beheld by the Manjinnnp Road Board in trust for tInepurpose aforesaid, subject nnevertlneless to the powersn'eserved to lnim by section 37 of the said Act.

    (Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of tine Connncil.

    Tine Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corn-. No. 1219/25.WhEREAS by section 33 of tIne Land Act, 1933-1948,it is made lawful fon- tine Goverinoi- to direct that annyresen-ve shall vest in and be held by any municipality,road board, or other parson or persons to be manned inthe order in trust foi- the like or other public purposesto be specified inn such on-den-; and whereas it is deemedexpedient that reserve No. 18900 (Nelsoin Locations10940 and 11851) should vest in and be held by the

    Greeabuslnes Road Board in trust for the purpose of''Gravel'': Now, therefore, His Excellency the Gov-en'nor, by and with the advice and consent of theExecutive Council, doth hneneby direct that the before-aneintioined. Resen're shah vest in and be held by theGreenbnnshes Road Board in trust for the purpose afore-said, subject neren-Unless to tine powers reserved to himby section 37 of the said Act.

    (Sgd.) R. H. 11010,Clen'k of the Council.

    Tine Laud Act, 1933-1948.ORDER. IN COUNCIL.

    Corn'. No. 1728/24.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1948,it is made lawftnl for tine G-overnnon- to direct that anyresen'vc shall vest in and be held by any municipality,n'oad board, or otlner person or pea-sons to be named inthe order in trust fom- tine like or other public purposesto be specificd in such order; and whei-eas it is deemedexpedient that reserve Nos. A18958 annd A18959 shouldvest in amnd be held by tine Bayswater Road Board intrust foi- the purpose of Park Lands and Recreation:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by andwith the advice and consent of the Executive Council,doth hereby direct tinat the beforementioncd. reservesmall vest in and be held by the Bayswater Road Boardinn trust for tine pun-pose aforesaid, subject neverthelessto tine powers reserved to inim by section 37 of the saidAct.

    (Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    Tine prcvionns Onder in Council, dated tine 29th July,1925, respecting these reserves, is hereby superseded.

    The Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Coin-. No. 1482/28.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1948,it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyresen'vc shnnll vest in and he held by any municipality,road boan'd, on' other person or persons to be named innthe order in trust for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such order; amid whnereas it is deemedexpedient that n'eserve No. 19783 (Nelson Location10872) should vest in and be meld by tine ManjimupRoad Board in trust for the purpose of Recreation:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by andwith tine advice anid consenxt of tine Executive Council,doth hereby direct that tine beforementioned reserveshall vest inn. annd be held by tine Manjimup Road Boardinn trust for tine psnrpose aforesaid, subject neverthelessto tine pow-en's reserved to him by section 37 of thesaid Act.

    (Sgd.) R. H. 11010,Clerk of the Cononcil.

    Tine Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corr. No. 2330/35.WI-IEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1948,it is made lawful for the Governor to direct that anyreserve shall vest in and be held by any municipality,i'oad board, ox' other person or persons to be named intine ox'der in trust for the like or other public purposesto be specified in such orden'; and whereas it is deemedexpedient that reserve No. 23013 (Wiluna Lot 1038)should vest in nnsd be held by the Wiluna Road Boardin trust for the purpose of Recreation: Now, therefore,His Excellency tine Goveinor, by ann.d with the adviceand consexit of the Executive Counneil, doth hereby directthat the before-mentioned Reserve shall vest in and beheld by the Wiluna Road Board in trust for the pur-pose afox'esaid, subject nevertheless to the powersn'eserved to him by sectiomn 37 of the said Act.

    (Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

  • /301) &O\T])RNMEU GAETTE, A. [NOVEMBER 25, 1040.

    Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corrcs. 3466/29.WHEREAS by sectioll 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1948,it is, inter a/ia, niacle lawful for the Governor, by Orderin Council to direct that ally land reserved pursuantto the 1jrovisiolls of this Act shall be granted in feesimple to any person (as defined in the said section),subject to the condition that the person shall not leaseor mortgage the whole or any part of the land withoutthe consent of the Governor and subject to such otlserconditrons and lilnitations as the Goverisor shall deemnecessary to ensure that the land is used for the purposefor which the land is reserved as aforesaid; and whereasit is deenied expedient that reserve 20241 (WiihianssLot 330) should he granted in fee simple to The CountryWomen 's Association of Western Australia Incorporatedto be held in trust for a Rest Room: Now, tilerefore,His Excellency the Governor, by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby directthat the beforenientioned reserve shall be granted infee simple to 'rlme Country Women 'a Association ofWestern Australia Incorporated to be held ill trust fora rest room, subject to the condition that tile land shallnot be leased or mortgaged in whole or in part withouttile consent of the Governor.

    (Sgd.) B.. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corres. 8/34.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1948,it is, inter a/ia, made lawful for the Governor by Orderin Council to direct that any land reserved pursuant totIme provisions of this Act shall be granted ill fee simpleto any person (as defined in the said section) subjectto the coimditioii that tile person shall not lease or mort-gage tile whole or any part of tile land without tise con-sent of the Governor and subject to such other condi-tiouss and limitations as the Governor shall deem neces-sary to ensure that the land is used for the purposefor which tile land is reserved as aforesaid; and whereasit is deemed expedient that reserve 22410 (Denmark Lot57 should be granted in fee simple to tile CountryWomen's Association of Western Austraiia (Incorpor-ated) to be ilehil ln trnst for the purpose of a restroom (Country Women's Association) : Now, therefose,I-lie Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice andconsent of thc Executive Council, doth hereby directthat tile beforelnentioned reserve shall be granted illfee simple to tile Country Women's Association of West-eri Australia (Incorporated) to be held in trust forthe Purpose of a rest room (Country Women's Associa-tioil), subject to tile condition that the land shall notbe leased or mortgaged in whole or in part witllont tIleconsent of the Governor.

    (Sgd.) B. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER 1N COUNCIL.

    Corres..176/48.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1948,it is, inter a/i a, made lawful for the Governor by Ordes-in Council to direct that any land reserved pursuant totile provisions of this Act shall be granted in fee simpleto any person (as defined in the said section) subjectto the c011dhitiell that the pel-S011 shall not lease or mort-gage the wilohe or any part of tile land withont theconsent of tile Governor and subject to such otlser eon-ditious and limitations S tile G-overnor shall deem neces-sary to ensure that the land is used fol' the purpose forwhich tile laud is reserved as aforesaid; and whereasit is deemed expedient that reserve 22769 (Ongerup Lot11) should be granted ill fee simple to The CountryWomen 's Association of Western Australia (Incorpor-ated) to be held in trust for the purpose of a restroom (Country Women's Association) : Now, therefore,His Excellency the Governor, by and with the adviceand consent of the Executive Council, doth hereby direct

    that the beforemnentioned reserve shall be granted infee siusple to The Country Women's Association of West-el-n Austradia (Incorporated) to be held in trust fortile purpose of a re-st room (Country Women's Associa-tion), subject to the condition that the land shall notbe ieasecl or niortgaged in whole or in part without tileconsent of the Governor.

    (Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    Land Act, 1933-194S.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corres. 688/48.WHEREAS by section 33 of tile Land Act, 1933-1948,it is, inter a/ia, made iawful for tIme Governor, by Orderill Council to direct that any land reserved pursuant totile provisions of this Act shall be granted in fee simpleto ally pemsomi (as defined in the said section), subjectto tile Colldition that time person shall not lease or mort-gage the whole or ally part of the lalld withlout tileconsent of the Governor and subject to such otherconditions and hilllitntioas as tile Governor sllahl deelnnecessary to ensure that tile land is used for the pur-pose for wInch tile land is reserved as aforesaid; andwhereas it is deensed expethelst that reserve 23014 (Vic-toria Location 9805) silould be granted in fee simple totile Trustees of the Geraldton Cemetery, to be imeld illtrust foi- cemetery purposes: Now, therefore, His Excel-hency tile Governor, by and with tile advice and consentof the Executive Council, doth hereby direct that tisebeforementioned reserve shall be granted in fee simpleto the Trustees of the Gerandton Cemetery to be heldill trust for cemetery purposes, subject to the conditionthat the land shall not be leased or mortgaged in whole01 in part without the coissent of tile Governor.

    (Sgd.) B. H. DOG,Cieihc of the Council.

    Tile Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Comm. No. 2323/38.WHEREAS by section 3-3 of the LalId Act, 1933-1948,it is made lawful for tile Governor to direct tisat asyreserve shall vest in and be he-id by any municipality,read board, or other person om persons to be named illtile order, ill trust for any of the purposes set forth illsection 29 of time said Act, or for the hike or other pnblicpurposes to be specified in such order, and withu powerof lllbleaSing; and whereas it is deemed expedient thatreserve A22209 (Wagin Lot 921) siloUld vest in andhe held by time Wagin Municipal Council in trust forRecreation: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,by alld with tile advice and consent of time ExecutiveCouncil, cloth hereby direct that the beforementionedreserve shall vest in and be hmehd by the Wagin MunicipalCouncil in trust for recreation, with power to time saidwage Municipal Council to lease the wimohe or anyportion of the said reserve fos- ally term not exceeding21 years from the date of the lease.

    (Sgd.) H. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    The Order in Council dated the 7th November, 1940,respecting this reserve is hereby superseded.

    The Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corr. No. 5773/14.WHEREAS by section 34 of the Laud Act, 1933-1948,it is made lawful for tile Governor, by Order in Council,without issuing any deed of grant, to place any m-eserveunder tile coimtrol of any municipality, road boam-d, orother person or persons, as a hoard of management, andto empower such boai' d to make, i-epeah, and alter by-lawsfor the control and mnanagemeist of such m-eserves, andprescuibc fees for depasturing thereon or other usethereof, and for other purposes, such by-laws to heapproved by the Governor and published in the Govern-ment Gaze-ftc; and whereas it is deemed expedient thatreserve 20267 for a Stock Holding Paddock at Cran-brook should be placed under the control of the Cran-

  • NOVEMBDR. 25, 1949.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3011

    brook Road Board as a Board of Management: Now,therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by and with theadvice and consent of the Executive Council, doth herebyplace the beforementioned reserve under the control ofthe Craubrook Road Board as a board of management,and cloth empower such board to make, repeal, or alterby-laws for the control and ivanagenlent of the saidreserve; for prescribing fees for depasturing tisereosior other use thereof; for directing the manner in whichsuch fees shall he sniposeci, paid, collected, and disposedof, and to impose penalties not exceeding in any case£5 for any breach thereof, and £2 a day for a continuingbreach, but not nsore than £20 in the aggregate.

    (Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    The Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corr. No. 794/28.WHEREAS by section 34 of the Laud Act, 1933-1948,it is made lawful for the Goverssor, by Order in Coun-cil, without issuing any deed of grant, to place anyreserve under the control of any municipality, roadboard, or other person or persons, as a board of man-agement, and to empower such board to make, repeal,and alter by-laws for tile control and management ofsuch reserves, antI prescribe fees for depasturing thereonor other use thereof, and for other purposes, such by-laws to be approved by the Governor and published inthe Government Gazette; and whereas it is deemed expe-dient that reserve 23015 and 23016 for Camping andRecreation at Vusidurup should be placed under thecontrol of the Murray Road Board as a Board of Man-agement: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,by and with the advice and consent of the ExecutiveCouncil, cloth hereby place the beforementiossed reserveunder the control of tile Murray Road Board as a boardof management, and doth empower such Board to make,1-epeal, or altei- by-laws for the control and managementof the said reserve; for prescribing fees for depasturingthereon or other use thereof; for directing the mannerill which such fees shall he imposed, paid, collected, anddisposed of, and to impose penalties not exceeding inany case £5 for any bleach thereof, and £2 a day fora continuing breach, but not more than £20 in theaggregate.

    (Sgd.) IR. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER. IN COUNCIL.

    Corr. 749/97.WI-IEREAS by scction 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1948,it is, inter alia, made lawful fos- the Goveinoi- to directthat any land reserved pursuant to the provisions of theAct shall he leased for the purpose for which the landis reserved as aforesaid, by instrument of lease in accord-ance with the form in the Fourth Schedule of tile Act,to any person (as defined in the said section) ; andwhereas it is deemed expedient tilat reserve 3863 (Mull-cliiolig Lot 11) shall he leased for a term of 999 yearsto tile trustees nuder tise plovisions of the MethodistClsnrch Model Deed of Western Australia, 1912, to belipid in trust for the purpose of a Wesleyan Cilurehs:Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor, by andwith the advice and co,ssent of the Executive Council,doth llereby direct that tile abovementioned reserve shallbe leased for a tel-rn of 999 years to the trustees undertile OViSIOi5S of the Methodist Church Model Deed ofWestern Austi-aha, 1912, to be held in trust for thepurpose of a Wesleyan Cllnreh.

    (Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corr. 10229/04.WHEREAS by section 33 of the Land Act, 1933-1948,it is, utter alia, made lawful for the Governor to directthat any land reserved pursuant to the provisions of theAct shall be leased for the pnrpose or which the land.

    is reserved as aforesaid, by instrument of lease in accord-alIce with tile form in the Fourth Selledule of the Act,to any persou (as defined in the said section) ; andwhereas it is deemed expedient that reserve 10844(Bakes-s I-Jill Lot 159) shall be leased for a term of 999years to the trustees snider the provisions of tile Metho-dist Church Model Deed of Western Australia, 1912,to be iseld in trust for the purpose of a MetllodistChurch: Now, therefore, His Excellency the Governor,by and with the advice anti consesst of tue ExecutiveCouncil, dotil hereby direct that the abovensentionedreserve silall be leased for a term of 999 years to tiletrustees under the provisions of the Methodist ChurchModel Deed of Western Australia, 1912, to be held intrust for the purpose of a Methodist Church.

    (Sgd.) R. H. DOIG,Clerk of tile Council.

    Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corres. 1000/36.WHEREAS by section 33 of tile Land Act, 1933-1948,it is, utter alia, made lawful for the Governor to dis-ectthat any lalid reserved pursuant to tile provisions ofthe Act shall be leased fos tile purpose for which tileland is reserved as aforesaid, by instrument of leasein accordance witis the form iii the Fourth Schedule ofthe Act, to ally persoss (as defined in tile said section)and wilereas it is deensed expedient thlat reserve 21599(Big Beli Lot 45) shall be leased for a term of 999years to the Perth Diocesasi Trustees to be held isi trustfos- the purpose of a cisui-ch site (Church of England)Now, therefore, I-lie Excehlesley the Governor, by assdwith the advice and consent of the Executive Council,cloth ilereby direct tilat tile abovemesstioned reserve shallhe leased for a term of 999 years to the Pes-th DiocesanTrnstees to be held in trust for the purpose of a churchsite (Church of England).

    (Sgd.) R. Ii. DOIG,Cleric of the Council.

    Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Core. 3805/47.WI-IRREAS by sectiosi 33 of the Lasici Act, 1933-1948,it is, inter alia, made lawful for tile Governor to directtilat assy lasid reserved pui-suant to tile provisiolls oftile Act shall be leased for the purpose for which thehand is reserved as aforesaid, by issstruuleslt of leaseill accordance with tile form in tile Fousths Schedule ofthe Act to any person (as defisied in the said section)and whereas it is deemed expedient that reserve 22719(llockinghaun Lot 442) shall be leased for a term of999 years to The Baptist Unioss of Western AustraliaIncorporated to be held in trust for the purpose ofrecreation (Baptist Yontll Holiday Centre) : Now, there-fore, His Excellency tise Governor, by aisd witil theadvice and coilsent of the Executive Cosuscih, dotil iserebydirect that the abovementioned reserve shall be leasedfor a teens of 999 years to The Baptist Uniosi of WesternAustralia Incorporated to be held in trust for the pus-pose of recreation (Baptist Youth Holiday Centre).

    (Sgd.) 11. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    Land Act, 1933-1948.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    Corrs. 6329/26.WHEREAS by section 33 of tile Lasid Act, 1933-1948,it is, inter ahia, made lawful for tile Governor to directthat any land reserved pursuant to the provisions of tileAct shall be leased for the purpose foi- wllicis the landis reserved as aforesaid, by isistrument of lease isi accord-mice with the form in the Fourth Schedule of the Act,to ally pci-son (as defined in tile said sectioss) ; and where-as it is deemneci expedient tisat reserve 22964 (GeraldtonLot 1253) shall be leased fm a term of 999 years toThe Perth Diocesan Trustees to be held in tm-ust forchurch puruoes (Church of England) : Now, therefore,

  • 3012 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [NovEalnan 25, 1949.

    His Excellency tile Governor, by and with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, doth hereby directthat the abovementioneci reserve shall be leased for aterm of 999 years to The Perth Diocesan Trustees tohe held in trust for church purposes (Church of Eng-land).

    (Sgd.) B. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    ORDER IN COUNCIL.M.W.S. 869/25.

    'drHER,EAS the enactment contained iii section 74 ofthe Constitution Act, 1889, whereby tile appointment ofall public officers under the Government of the State isvested in the Governor in Council does not apply tominor appointments which by Order in Council arevested in the heads of departments or other officers orpersoim within the State and whereas it is desirablethat the appointnsent of foremen and all other personsemployed at a daily wage on water supply, sewerage anddrainage works under the control of the Metropolitan\\ratei. Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Departmentshould be vested in various officers: Now, therefore HisExcellency the Governor, by and with the advice of theExecutive Council, hereby further amends Scheduleappended to the Order in Council gazetted on the 6thApril, 1939, by the addition of the name of B. J. Clark-son, and of any person or persons appointed temporarilyto act in the place of such officer, and the cancellationof the appointments of L. T. Kevan, F. Bottrell, E. C.Montgomery and H. S. Minchin.

    H. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Executive Council.

    Water Boards Act, 1904-1949.Harvey Water BoardProposed Loan, £4,000.

    ORDER IN COUNCIL.P.W.W.S. 662/46.

    WHEREAS by the Water Boards Act, 1904-1949, aWater Board may, with the approval of the Governor,borrow money for the construction of works for the

    storage, distribution and supply of water: Now, there-fore, His Excellency the Governor, with the advice andconsent of the Executive Council, hereby approves, underthe provisions of section 113 of the Water Boards Act,1904-1949, of the I{arvey Water Board borrowing forthe purpose of extending the existing l2in. GravityWater Main from tIme Harvey Weir for approximately5,000 feet to the Harvey Townsite, and subject to thesaid works being commenced slot later than 15th Jansi-ary, 1951, the suns of four thousand pounds (4,00O) bytile issue of debentures repayable with interest by fifty(50) equal half yearly instalments over a period oftwenty-five (25) years with interest at tile rate of notexceeding three pounds ten shillings (3 lOs.) per cent.amid per annum.

    B. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1947.Municipality of Bunbury.ORDER IN COUNCIL.

    p\\T 123/47.WHEREAS it is provided by subsection 1 (b) (iii) ofsection 480 of tile Municipal Corporations Act, 1906-1947, that a Council may, with tlse approval of theGovernor, expend out of tIme ordinary revenue of themunieipshitv assy sum or sums not exceeding in theaggregate tell per cent, of such ordinary revenue forproviding all forms of tourist propaganda both withinthe district ansi chcewhere in connection with or inrelation to any tourist resort within the district of ti'ecouncil; and whereas the Municipality of Bunbury isdesirous of expending tIme sum of £103 6s. 3d. fromits ordinary revenue for tourist propaganda PUCPOSCSNon-, tlerefol'e, His Excellency the Governor, acting byamid with tile nO vice and consent of the Executive Coun-cil nnd ill exercise of tile power vested in him in tImesaid section of tile said Act, dotim hereby authorie II,'Municipality of Bnnbury to expend from its ordmnaryrevenue the sum of £103 Os. 8d. for tourist propagandap urp uses.

    (Sgd.'i H. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    CONSTITUTION ACTS AMENDMENT ACT, 1899 (AS AMENDED BY THECONSTITUTION ACTS AMENDMENT ACT AMENDMENT ACT (No. 4), 1945.)

    Premier's Office,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Couaeil, acting pursuant to sectioss 41A of timeConstitution Acts Amendment Act, 1899 (as amended by the Constitution ActsAmessdment Act Amendnient Act (No. 4), 1945), has been pleased to amend theregulations made under amid for the purposes of the said Act published in theGovernmenf Gacetto oa the 3rd day of January, 1947, in the manner mentioned inthe Schedule hereunder.

    (Sgd.) R. H. DOJEG,Under Secretary.

    Schedule,

    1. The abovementioned regulations are amended by deleting regulation 8 andinserting in lieu thereof a new regulation 8 as follows:-

    8. A member of the Executive Council with the designation ''HonoraryMinister'' shall be reimbursed for and in respect of expenses which may iseces-sarily or reasonably be incurs-ed by him while travelling in connection svitli om'incidentally to, the discharge by him of his duties as such member of theExecutive Council in accordance with the following rates:

    While travelling within the State but outside the nietropohitan area,£1 l2s. Gd. per day, to be computed in accordance with the pro-visions of regulation 3 of these regulations. Provided that when aministerial rail car is used actual out-of-pocket expenses only shallbe paid.

    While travelling in any part of the Commonwealth other than the Stateof Western Australia, £3 3s. per day. Provided that while travellingon board ship to any part of the Conimonwealths or by provisionedtrain to the Eastern States an amount equal to 30 per cent, of thefirst class boat or rail fare (calculated on the cost of a fare for asingle journey) only shall be paid.

    While travelling by air, the appropriate rate prescribed in (a) us' (b)shall be paid for the time of the air journey.

  • NOVEMBER 25, 1949.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3013

    JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

    Premier's Department,Perth, 23rd November, 1949.

    IT is hereby notified, for public information, that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Couucil has beenpleased to approve of the following alterations to theCommission of the Peace:

    Appointment of William Harrington, Esquire, of 65Carr Street, West Perth (formerly of Wyening) as aJustice of the Peace for the Perth Magisterial Districtin lieu of the Avon Magisterial District.

    Appointment of Sydney Chaniings Fry, Esquire, ofBalgara Estate, Eact Bullsbrook (formerly of Carani)as a Juatiec of the Peace for the Perth MagisterialDistrict iii lieu of the Avon Magisterial District.

    Resignation of Ralph Bonn, Esquire, of Darlington(formerly of Boscabel, via Kojonup) as a Justice ofthe Peace for the Stirling Magisterial District.

    (C)

    EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.IT is hereby notified, for public information, thatTerenee Martin Kelly, Esquire, of Berm, Chairman ofthe Mount Margaret Road Board, has been appointedunder section 9 of the Justices' Act, 1902-1948, as aJustice of the Peace for the Collier Magisterial Districtduring his term of office as Chairman of the Board.

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

    THE AUDIT ACT, 1904.The Treasury,

    Perth, 18th November, 1949.The following appointmcnt has been approved:Certifying OfficerTsy. 906/40Mr. S. U. Chester,

    for the State Insurance Office, from 8th November, 1949.The authority of Mr. B. J. Clarkson i5 cancelled.

    A. J. REID,Under Treasurer.

    PARLIAMENTARY SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1948.Treasury Department,

    Perth, 22nd November, 1949.8.B.P. 4001, C.L.D. 4963/49, Ex. Co. No. 2436.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Council in exercise of the power conferred bysection 16 of the Parliamentary Superannuation Act, 1948, has been pleased toapprove of the Regulations for the purposes of the said Act, as set forth in theschedule hereunder.

    A. J. REID,Under Treasurer.

    WESTERN AUSTRALIAPARLIAMENTARY SUPERANNUATION ACT, 1948.Regulations.

    1. An account entitled the ''Parliamentary Superannuation Fund'' shall bekept at the Treasury to be administered by the Trustees.

    2. All payments out of the account shall be by cheque crossed ''not negotiable''made payable to order and signed by officers of the Treasury authorised for thepurpose, and as directed by the Trustees.

    3. Every existing member shall before 28/2/1950, and every new membershall within one month of his election to Parliament, furnish to the Trustees in suchform as the Trustees shall specify, documentary proof of his age, and, if he hasmarried, of his marriage and of the age of his wife and of the age of his children(if any) under age 16.

    4. A person making claim for a pension under the Parliamentary Superannua-tion Act, 1948, shall make application in writing in such form as the Trustees mayfrom time to time require.

    5. A person who is in receipt of a pension under the Act shall furnish Insor her address and shall inform the Trustees of any change of address.

    6. Upon receipt of advice of the death of a member, the Clerk of the Legis-lative Council or Legislative Assembly, as the ease may be, shall notify theTrustees in writing of such death.

    7. Before payment of pension is made to a widow or widower of a niemberand/or children under age 16, if any, the Trustees shall be furnished with acertified copy of time Death Certificate relating to the death of such member, andalso, unless the same has been previously furnished in accordance with these regu-lations, with documentary evidence of marriage and of the age of time widow orwidower, and of children under 16, if any.

    8. Every person in receipt of a pension under the Act, if and whenever calledupon by the Trustees so to do, shall furnish to the satisfaction of the Trustees, astatutory declaration as to his (or her) continued right to such pension, and par-ticularly

    that the person is still alive;in the case of a widow or widower that the person has not remarried;

    andthat time claimant did not accept an office of profit under the Crown

    as defined in section 14 of the Act;9. The Trustees shall cause reeords to be kept which shall show

    the amount contributed to the Fund by each member;the amount of refund of contributions paid to any memnbem-;the amount of contributions refunded by any member elected to Par-

    liament after an interval of non-membership;the amount of pension paid to each pensioner.

    10. These regulations may be cited as the Parliamentary Superannuation ActRegulations, 1949.

    Approved by Mis Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, this 16thday of November, 1949.

    R. H. DOIG-,Clerk of the Couacil.

  • * Applications are called under section 24.

    t The possession of an accountancy qualification willsection 34 of the Public Service Act.

    Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 23rd November, 1949.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasapproved of the following appointments:-

    Ex. Co. 2287, P.5.0. 560/49-S. C. Bruce, Clerk ofPetty Sessions, Perth, Crown Law Department, to beAssistant Registrar, Arbitration Court, Class 0-11-2/3,as from 11th Novnibcr, 1949.

    Ex. Co. 2491, P.S.C. 929/48-Maurice Bernard Cos-tello, under section 24 of the Public Service Act,, to beMineral Chemist, Government Chemical Laboratories,Mines Department, as from 24th January, 1949.

    Ex. Co. 2491, P.S.C. 924/48-Melva Blanche Mc-Gowan, under section 24 of the Public Service Act, to beluspectress, Child Welfare Department, as from 26thJanuary, 1949,

    Ex. Co. 2491, P.S.C. 647/48-Robert Stanley Thomp-son, under section 23 of the Public Service Act, to be.Junior Clerk, Audit Department, as from 1st Feb-ruary, 1949.

    Ex. Co. 2376-John McGillivray, under section 24 ofthe Public Service Act, to be Field Supervisor, WarService Land Settlement Branch, Lands and SurveysDepartment, as from 1st November, 1949.

    Ex. Co. 2491-H. C. Mehlor, Junior Clerk, State in-surance Office, to be Clerk, C-IV. as from 16th No-vember, 1949.

    Ex. Co. 2491, .P.S.C. 833/48-B. S. Crimp, HydraulicEngineer, Public Works Department, to be AssistantDirector of Works, Class P-I-6, as from 1st November,1949.

    Ex. Co. 2491-John Gordon Lewis, under section 24of time Public Service Act, to be Engineer, 2nd Class,Public Works, as from 5th January, 1948,.

    Ex. Co. 2491, P.S.C. 525/49-J. W. Rowse, Olerk-,Ciown Law Department, to be Clerk and Assistant In-spector, Companies Office, Class 0-11-7/8, as from 16thNovember, 1949.

    be regarded as an important factor when judging efficiency under

    And has amended tile classification of the followingpositions:-

    Ex. Co. 2491-Draftsman, 2nd Class, State HousingCoinnmission, at present occupied by J. T. Hatton, toDraftsman, 1st Class, Class P-II.4/5, as from 1st Octo-her, 1949.

    Ex. Co. .2.378-Clerk, Public Works Dcpartrneimt, atpresent occupied by P. W. MeGinuity, Class C-TV. toClass 0-11-8, as from 22nd September, 1949.

    Amid has created the following positions under section32 of the Public Service Act:-

    Ex. Co. 2378-Two positions in the Chemical Divisionattached to the Plant Engineer's Bi-auch, Public WorksDepartment, Class C-IV. and Junior Typist, Cla*s 0-Vu.

    Also of the acceptance of the following resignations:-Ex. Co. 2491-C. E. A. Cook, Commissioner of Public

    Health and Principal Medical Officer, Public HealthDepartment, as from 30th Novembem-, 1949.

    Ex. 0o. 2491-P. M. Smith, Typist, Department ofIndustrial Development, as from 18th November, 1949.

    Ex. Co. 2491-M. Hertz, Di-aftsman, 2nd Class, Landsamid Surveys Department, as from 18th November, 1949.

    Ex. Co. 2491-L. E. Power, Clerk, War Scm-vice LandSettlement Bramieli, Lands and Surveys Department, asfrom 25th November, 1949.

    Also of time retirement of the following:-Ex. Co. 2492-G. D. W. J. Smith, Clerk, Laimds and

    Surveys Depam-tment, nnder section 59 of the PublicService Act, as from 8th February, 1950.

    Ex. Co. 2491-A. R. C. Clifton, Officer-in-Charge,Irrigation, Department of Agriculture, under section59 of time Public Scm-vice Act, as from 9th January, 1950.

    Ex. Co. 2376-A. W. E. Johansen, Clerk, Plan Re-cords, Public Works Department, under section 59 orthe Public Service Act, as fi-oin 23rd December, 1949.

    Ex. Co. 2276-A. 0. Feiguson, Inspector of Fisheries,Broome, Cimief Secretary's Department, under section 60of the Public Service Act, as from 20th December, 1949.

    S. A. TAYLOR,Public Service Commissioner.

    3014 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [NOVMBEIc 25, 1949.

    VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Department. Position. Salary. DateReturnabte.

    1949.Class 0-II.-4

    Public Health Clerk-in-Charge Margin £293-f319 26th November.Class 0-11-6

    Crown Law Assistant Clerk of Local Court, Perth (Item 1749) Margin £209-f237 do.Class C-II.-3

    Do. Clerk of Police Court, Perth (Item 1761) Margin £345-f371 do.Class 0-11-2

    State Insurance Accountantt Margin £397-f449 do.Class G-II.-4

    Child Welfare Senior Probation Officer and Inspector Margin £293-f319 do.Class G-II.---2/3

    Public Health Chief Inspector Margin £345-f449 3rd December.Class G-II.-6

    Do. Head Attendant, Claremont Mental Hospital Margin £209-f237 do.(limit £223)

    Salary RangeDo. Assistant Medical Officer, Class 1 (Mental Hospitals £943-f 1,112 7th December.

    Department) *Salary Range

    Do. Assistant Medical Officer, Class 2 (2 positions) * £865-f 995 do.Class C-II.-8

    Public Works Senior Accounting Machinist (Item 1155) Margin £139-f 167 10th December.Class P-I.-16

    Agriculture Officer in Charge Irrigation (Item 2299) £68 3-f 787 do.Class P-I.-16

    Mines Inspector of Mines* £683-f 7 87 do.Class P-II.-4/5

    Orown Law Draftsman, 1st Class, Land Titles Office Margin £25l-f319 do.

    Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904, and are to be addressed to the Public ServiceCommissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Heads ofDepartments.

    S. A. TAYLOR, Public Service Commissioner.

  • NovEMBER 25, 1949.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3015

    Crown Law Department,Perth, 24th November, 1949.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Exeeutive Council hasapproved of the undermeutioned appointments:

    Frank Ernest Allan Bateman, as Acting Chairmanof the Soutli-'vVest Court of Session, Acting Magistrateof the Forrest and Mitchell Magisterial Districts andActing Resident Magistrate of the Bunbury, Bridge-town, Busselton, Collie, Donnybrook, Manjimup andPinjarra Local Courts during the absence of LeslieWilliani Stotter on annual leave.

    Fianeis John Miller, as Acting Clerk of the LocalCourt and Acting Clerk to Magistrates, Moora, duringthe absence on annual leave of Ian Hollett.

    Constable P. J. McManus, as Acting Clerk of theLocal Court and Acting clerk to Magistrates, North-ampton, during the absence on annual leave of Con-stable V. R. Thurstois.

    THE Hon. Attorney General has approved of the under-mentioned appointments:

    Constable J. A. Watts, as Acting Bailiff of the Mid-land Junction Local Court at Mundaring during theabsence on annual leave of Constable M. K. Brown.

    Constable A. E. Ganunway, as Acting Bailiff of thePinjarra Local Court at Dwellingnp during the absenceon annual leave of Constable W. F. Perry.

    THE Department has been notified that Cash OrderNo. 65983, dated the 28th September, 1949, drawn oitthe Public Trust Common Fund for the sum of£50 15s. lOd. in favour of Dorothy Frances Mulloy hasbeen lost by the payee. Payment has been stoppedand it is intended to issue a fresh Cash Order in lieuthereof.

    H. SHEAN,tinder Secretary for Law.

    OPTOMETRISTS ACT, 1940.Department of Public Health,

    Perth, 16th November, 1949.P.H.D. 1135/40.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to appoint, under the provisions of section5 of the Optometrists Act, 1940, the following to bemembers of the Optometrists Registration Board for aperiod of three years from the 1st December, 1949:-

    Registered Optometrists nominated by the Mm-isterR. L. Buckeridge, K. Knapp and J. J. Bates.

    Optometrists nominated by the Registered Opto-metristsS. H. Frost, S. Sainken and F. C. 0. Yeates.

    Nominated by the Physics Department of the lJni-versity of Western AustraliaProfessor A. D. Ross.

    H. T. STITFOLD,Under Secretary.

    APPOINTMENTS.

    Chief Secretary's Office,Perth, 18th November, 1949.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to make the following appointments:-

    C.S.D. 358/49Patrick Bell as probationary warder,Fremantle Prison, as from the 17th October, 1949.

    CS.D. 463/46Alan Gregory Smith, StipentharyMagistrate, as a member of the Prisoners' Aid Asso-ciation, for the period ending 31st December, 1949.

    C.S.D. 778/28Under section 7 and subject to sec-tion 9 of the Fire Brigades Act, 1942, Henry RobertIrvine, now holding office, to be a member and alsoPresident of the Western Australian Fire BrigadesBoard as constituted under the said Act; such appoint-nent to take effect as from and including the firstday of January, 1950, and for the period specified insubsection (3) of section 9 of the said Act.

    C.S.D. 693/19Charles Richard Muirson to be ActingGovernment Statistician and Acting Registrar General,from the 7th November, during the absence of the Gov-crnineut Statistician and Registrar General from theState.

    C.S.D. 325/29Pursuant to section 5 of the MentalTreatment Act, 1927, Dr. Frank Gallash, Mr. E. W.Gillett and Mrs. A. Casson to be the Board of Visitorsto the Heathicote Mental Reception Home, for a periodof thiec years from the 1st December, 1949.

    (Sgd.) H. T. STITFOLD,Under Secretary.

    FIRE BRIGADES ACT, 1942.

    Chief Secretary's Department,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    C.S.D. 838/33.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council, acting pursuant to section 35 ofthe Fire Brigades Act, 1942, has been pleased to amend the Fire Brigades ActRegulations made under the said Act and published in the Government Gazette onthe 4th June, 1943, and amended from time to time thereafter, in the mannermentioned in the Schedule hereunder.

    Schedule.Regulation 104 of the abovementioned regulations is amended by deleting the

    words ''class immediately'' in line 2 and inserting in lieu thereof the word'' classes.''

    H. T. STITFOLD,Under Secretary.

    THE HOSPITALS ACT, 1927-1948.

    Public Health Department,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasaccepted resignations as follows:-

    P.H.D. 563/43Of the Principal Medical Officer (Dr.C. E. Cook) or his deputy, as a member of the Fre-mantle Hospital Board and appointed the Acting Prin-cipal Medical Officer (Dr. W. S. Davidson) or his deputyto he a member of the said Board.

    P.H.D. 561/39Of Dr. Cecil Evelyn Cook as a mem-ber of the Royal Perth Hospital Board and appointedDr. William Sharp Davidson to be a member of the saidBoard.

    H. T. STITFOLD,Under Secretary.

  • 3016 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [NovaMBE 25, 1949.

    NTJRSES REGISTRATION ACT, 1921-1946.Department of Public Health,

    Perth, 16th November, 1949.P.H.D. 677/48.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to appoint, under the provisions of theNurses' Registration Act, 1921-1946, Clifton MurrayScott to be a meniber of the Nurses' RegistrationBoard for a period of three years as from the 1stNovember, 1949.

    H. T. STITFOLD,Tinder Secretary.

    THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-1948.Municipality of Kalgoorlie.

    Amendment Model By-laws SeriesEx. Co. No. 2476.

    WHEREAS under the provisions of the Health Act,1911-1944, a local authority may make by-laws and mayamend, repeal or alter any by-law so made: Now, there-fore, the Council of the Municipality of Kalgoorlie,beisig a local Health Autlios-ity, doth hereby amend theModel by-laws Series ''A'' which were adopted andgazetted by the Council of the Municipality of Kal-goorlie On the 25th July, 1941.

    Amendments.Clause 26, Subclause (a), to read-' 'It shall not be

    at any less distance than 30 feet of any dwelling housc,nor less than 50 feet from the milking shed or milkroom of any dairy.''

    Clause 29, Subelause (b) to read-'' The occupier ofany premises shall not keep assy pigeons or poultsywithin 30 feet of any dwelling house, and where pigeonsare kept they shall be continually confined

    Dated this 13th day of September, 1949.

    (Sgd.) H. G. MOORE,[L.a.] Mayor.

    J. H. DARCY,Town Clerk.

    Approved by His Excellency the Governor iii Execu-tive Council, 16th November, 1949.

    II. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-1948.Public Health Depastment,

    Perth, 21st November, 1949.THE following appointments made by the unclermen-tioucd Local Health Autlioi-ities as-c hereby approved:-

    Albany Municipality-Mr. Leslie Arthur Booth, SeniorHealth Inspector.

    Subiaco Municipality-Dr .1 oseph Frederick Couch,Acting Medical Officer of Healths.

    W. S. DAVIDSON,Acting Commissioner of Public Health.

    THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-1948.Caballing Road Board-Resohition.

    WHEREAS under the Health Act, 1911-1948, a localauthority may make or adopt by-laws and may alterany by-laws so made or adopted: Now therefore theCuballing Road Board being a local authority withinthe meaning of the said Act, and having adopted theModel By-laws described as Series A and published inthe Government Gazette ass 4th December, 1944, herebyamend the said by-laws by inserting a new by-law' hAafter by-law 11 in part 1 of the said adopted by-lawsas follows:-

    By-law hA.No person other than an officer os- duly licensed con-

    tractor to the Cubalhing Road Board shall undertakethe removal or disposal of nigbtsoil and urine withinany portion or portions of the Cuballing Health Dis-ti-jet as may be advised for the purpose by noticein a daily newspaper circulating in the district whilstthe said officer or contractor executes or continues theexecution of the work or is prepared and willing toexecute or continue the execution of the work.

    Passed at a meeting of the Cuballing Roa.d Boardthis 9th day of November, 1949.

    H. M. HAWKSLEY,- Chairman.

    A. CLARK,Secretary.

    THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-1942.Public Health Department,

    Perth, 16th November, 1949.PHD. 1222/49.

    HIS Excellency the Goves-nor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to appoint William Sharp Davidson as Act-ing Commissioner of Public Health during the vacancyin that office caused by the resignation of Cecil EvelynCook.

    H. T. STITFOLD,Tinder Secretary.

    THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-1948.Public Health Department,

    Perth, 23rd November, 1949.THE following appointments made by the undermen-tioucd Local Health Authorities nrc hereby approved:-

    M.H.D. 1500/1926-Cottesloe-Stanley C. Martin tobe Health Inspector.

    P.H.D. I S25/49-Bunbury Municipality-Dr. E. D.Cullen, to be Medical Officer of Health vice Dr. JohnFlynn.

    W. S. DAVIDSON,Acting Commissioner of Public Health.

    THE HEALTH ACT, 1911-1948.Quairading Road Board.

    - Amendment of By-laws.Ex. Co. No. 2475.

    WHEREAS under the provisions of the Health Act,1911-1948, a local authority may make or adopt by-lawsand may amend, repeal or alter any by-laws so madeor adopted: Now, therefore, the Quairading Road Boardbeing a local health authority, and having adopted theModel By-laws described as Series ''A'' and publishedin the Governent Gazette on tile 8th April, 1927, herebymake the following Scale of Fees as applied to Schedule''D'' of Part IX of the said adopted by-laws:-

    In respect of and per annum.Slaughterhouses, £5.Piggeries, £1.Any other trade slot specified above, lOs.

    Passed at a meeting of the Quairading Road Boardthis 11th day of June, 1949.

    L. J. STACEY,Chairman.

    J. R. T. KEAST,Sees-eta ry.

    Approved by His Excellency the Governor in ExecutiveCouncil 16th November, 1949.

    H. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    NOTICE TO MARINERS.No. 5 of 1949.

    AustraliaWest Coast.Discontinuance of Fog Signal-Rottnest Island.

    Position.-Lat. 32° 00' 25" 5., long. 115° 30' 03" B.(approx.).

    THE Frensantle Harbour Trust Commissioners herebygive notice that as fsom let Decernbes-, 1949, the opes-a-tioss of the explosive fog signalling appasatus on Bott-nest Islassd will be discontinued.

    Charts affectcd.-Nos. Aus. 112; B.A. 240, 1033-1058.Publications affeeted.-Austraiia Pilot. Vol. V., 1948,

    pages 326, 331.Date.-26th August, 1949.

    H. ACTON, Secretary.

  • NOVMBaR 25, 1949.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3017

    Police Department,Perth, 18th November, 1949.

    IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governorin Council has approved of the following appoint-ments in the West Australian Police Force, to haveeffect as from the dates specified:

    To be 1st Class Inspector of Police-2nd ClassInspector, A. Washer-3/9/49.

    To be 2nd Class Inspector of Police-3rd ClassInspector, M ..J. Corr-3/9/49.

    To be 3rd Class Inspector of Policeist Class Ser-geant, L. H. O'Brien, No. 1391-25/7/49.

    T. ANDERSEN,Chief Inspector,

    Acting for Commissioner of Police.

    DEPARTMENT OF NATIVE AFFAIRS.STOREKEEPER-CLERK required for Coarno NewberyNative Depot, via Laverton. Good qualifications essen-tial. Salary of £6 14s. 46. per week with free boardand lodging.

    For further particulars, apply Department of NativeAffairs, 176 Wellington Street, Perth.

    Department of Native Affairs,Perth, 21st November, 1949.

    THE Hon. Minister for Native Affairs has approved asfollows:

    Of the cancellation of Certificate of Exemption No.97 issued on the 31st October, 1938, and the re-issue ofCertificate of Exemption No. A564, dated 24th October,1949, to Patrick (Paddy) Dick, wife Josephine, andchildren under 14 years of age.

    Of the cancellation of Certificate of Exemption No.A280, issued to Leslie Eades, wife Violet and childrenunder 14 years of age, on the 14th March, 1944. Thiscancellation is required as it is now considered thatEades is not a native in law and therefore does notneed a Certificate of Exemption.

    S. G. MIDDLETON,Commissioner of Native Affairs.

    Fisheries Department,Perth, 23rd November, 1949.

    F.D. 203/49, Ex. Co. No. 2485.1-118 Excellency the Governor iii Council has been pleasedto approve of the appointent of Neil McLnuglmlau, as aTemporary Inspector of Fisheries, under tIme FisheriesAct, 1905-1949.

    A. V. R. ABBOTT,Minister for Fisheries.

    GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.'PHE undermentioneci allotments of land will beoffered for sale at public auction on the dates and atthe places specified below, under the provisions of theLand Act, 1933-1948, and its regulations:-

    NARROGIN.1st December, 1949, at 12 noon, at the Government

    Land Agency-NarroginTown 111009, lr. 15.5p., £35; Town

    111010, ir. l5.5p., £27; Town 1011, ir. l5.5p.,£25; Town 1012, lr. l5.5p., £25; Town 11016,ir. l5.5p., £35; Town 1017, lr. l5.5p., £30;Town 1018, ir. lS.5p., £30; Town 11021, lr.lS.5p., £32; Town 111022, 1r. l5.Sp., £25; Town1023, 1r. 15.Sp., £22; Town 1024, ir. l5.5p.,£22; Town 1025, lr. 15.5p., £22; Town 1026,lr. l5.5p., £22; Town 111027, ir. l5.Sp., £27;*1111785, 5a., £40; *11786, 5a., £40; *11787, 5a.,£45.

    WAGIN.6th December, 1949, at 11 a.m., at the Government Land

    Agency-tDumbleyungTown 118, lr. 8p., £35

    GARNARYON.

    7th Deeesnber, 1949, at 11 a.m., at the Court House-CarnarvonTowa 478, lr. 2Op., £10; Town 479,

    lr. 2Op., £10; Town 480, lr. 2Op., £10; *409,3a. 2r. 36p., £12; *11 Sub. 78, 3a., £15.

    COLLIE.7th December, 1949, at 11 a.m., at the Court House-

    WollieTown 1382, 1r. 23.4p., £45; Town 829, ir.,£25; Town 1396, li., £20.

    LEONORA.7th December, 1949, at 2 p.m., at the Office of the

    Mining Registrar-lLeonoraToivn 702, ir. 7.5p., £20.

    MEEKATHARRA.7th December, 1949, at ii n.m., at the Office of the

    Mining Registrar-MeekatharraTown 332, 35.tlp., £15.

    NORTHAM.8th December, 1949, at 11.30 n.m., at the Court House-

    CunderdinTown 236, li., £15; Town 237, ir., £15.tQnairadingTown 153, ir. i4p., £20.

    lia. 3r. 3p., £35; *1111236,iOa. Or. 28p., £30; *1111237, 9a. Or. 33p., £30.

    PERTH.9th Decesnber, 1949, at 11 n.m., at the Department of

    Lands and Surveys-IChidlowTowa 165, ir. 35.5p., £15.Mt. Helena_*111O9, 8a. Or. 15p., £20; *11110, 4a.

    ir. 3lp., £15; *11115, 5a., £15; *11116, 5a., £15.tMuehea*111176, lOa., £15; *111177, 9a., £13; *111185,

    Sn. ir. 83p., £14.Mum1cTaring_*ji67, la. Or. 13.6p., £12; *11168, 1a.

    Or. i3.3p., £12; *11169, la. Or. i3.3p., £12; *11170,la. Or. i3.3p., £12; *11171, la. Or. i3.3p., £12;*1111172, in. Or. 26p., £12; *1111173, la. Or. 26p.,£15; *11174, in. Or. i3.3p., £15; *11175, in. Or.i3.3p., £15; *11176, ia. Or. i3.3p., £15; *11177,in. Or. l3.3p., £15.

    LAKE GRAGE.15th December, 1949, at ii a.m., at the Rural and Indus-

    tries Bank-lKarlgarinTown 3, ir., £12 lOs.; Town 27, ir.,

    £10.SLake GraceTown 163, ir. i.9p., £20.

    COOLGARDIE.I 6th December, 1949, at ii am., at the Office of the

    Mining Registrar-CoolgardieTown 1969, lr. 2Op., C.U.V., £12 lOs.;

    Town 1970, ir. 2Op., C.U.V., £12 lOs.Sections 21 and 22 of the regulations do not apply.

    1 Subject to truncation of corner, if necessary.Suburban for cultivation.

    ¶ All marketable timber is reserved to the Crown.All improvements on the laud offered for sale are

    the property of the Crown, and shall be paid for asthe Minister may direct, whose valuation shall be finaland binding on the purclmaser.

    Plans and further particulars of these sales may beobtained at this office and time offices of the variousGovernnieimt Land Agents. Land sold to a depth of 200feet below the natural surface, except in mining dis-tricts, where it is granted to a depth of 40 feet or 20feet only.

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned leases have been cancelled undersection 23 of the Land Act, 1933-1948, owing to non-payinemit of rent or other reasons.

    Name, Lease, District, Reason, Corres., Plan.Blaekwell, H. IT.; 347/4511; Sussex 1050 conditions;

    2362/47; 413 A/4O, A2.Broadbank, W. K.; 347/3024; Victoria 9715; condi-

    tions; 4156/40; 122/80, E4.

  • 3018 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [NovEMBER 25, 1949.

    Broadbank, W. E.; 365/973; Victoria 8250; condi-tions; 422/41; 122/80, E4.

    Broadbank, W. E.; 347/3345; Victoria 6707, 6708;conditions; 922/42; 122/80, E4.

    George, E. M.; 3127/713; Peel Estate 4, 128, 99, 98and 94; £17 18s. 2d.; 264/43; 341 A and D/40, B2and 3.

    Quartermaine, P. J.; 347/5304; Kojonup 8813; aban-doned; 2532/48; 407/80, A4.

    Quartermaine, P. J.; 68/2805; Kojonup 6192; aban-doned; 2753/30; 407/80, A4.

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    RESERVES.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Perth, 16th November, 1949.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to set apart as Public Reserves the landsdescribed in the Schedule below for the purposes thereinset forth.

    5647/4S.AVON.No. 23008 (Conservation of Flora), location

    No. 14881 (160a. Or. l9p.). Plan 56C/40, D4.)86 73/0 7.G-ERALDTON.No. 23010 (Hospital purposes), lot

    No. 1254 (27a. Or. 32p.). (Plan Geraldton Sheet 1.)344/49.MUNDIJONG.No. 23011 (Sanitary Site), lot No.

    199 (about 9a.). (Plan Mundijong Townsite.)3 44/49.MUNDIJONG Lot 200 and COCI BURN SOUND

    Location 1191.No. 23012 (Conservation of Flora)(about 7a. 2r.). (Plan Mundijong Townsite and341C/40, D3.)

    23 30/35.WILUNA.No. 23013 (Recreation), lot No. 1038

    (ir. 0.9p.). (Plan Wiluna Towriite.)688/48.VICTORIANo. 23014 (Cemetery purposes), loca-

    tion No. 9805 (2r.). Plan 126A/40, Al.)794/28.MURRAY (Yundurup) No. 23015 (Camping an6

    Recreation), location No. 18 and the Crown land adjoin-ing the Western boundary of said location 18 (about5a.). Plans 380A/40, B2 and Yundurup Townsite.)

    794/23.MURRAY (Yundurup).No. 23016 (Camping and

    Recreation), location No. 56 (lOri.). Plans 380/40, B2and Yundurup Towusite.)

    627 7/48.PINGELLY.No. 23017 (Government Requirenients),

    lot No. 133 (lr.). (Plan Piugelly Townsite.)H. E. SMITH,

    Under Secretary for Lands.

    CHANGE OF PURPOSES OF RESERVES.2514 and 2515 (Carnarvon); 17634 (Albany) ; 18900

    (Catterick); 19783; 20267 (Cranbrook).Department of Lands a.nd Surveys,

    Perth, 16th November, 1949.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 37 of the LandAct, 1933-1948, as follows:-

    Corres. 1085/94Of the purposes of reserves 2514 and2515 (Carnarvon Lots 181 and 186 respectively) beingchanged from ''Public Utility'' to ''Public Buildings.''(Plan Carnarvon, Sheet 1.)

    Corres. 8049/12Of the purpose of reserve 17634(Albany Lots 278 and 279) being changed from''Police'' to ''Educational Purposes.'' (Plan Albany,Sheet 3.)

    Corres. 1219/25Of the purpose of reserve 18900(Nelson Locations 10940 and 11851) being changed from''Schoolsite'' to ''Gravel.'' (Plan 414, 0/40, F4.)

    Corres. 1482/28Of the purpose of reserve 19783(Nelson Location 10872) being changed from ''School-site'' to ''Recreation.'' (Plan 442, C/40, F4.)

    Corres. 5773/14Of the purpose of reserve 20267(Oranbrook Lot 147) being changed fromh ''PublicUtility'' to a ''Stock Holding Paddock.'' (Plan Cr an-brook Townsite.)

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    CANCELLATION OF RESERVES.11094 (near Yornup), 11753, 13257, 14535 and 2366

    (Albany), 21322 and 21623 (Cue).

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    1118 Excellency the G overlior in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 37 of the LandAet, 1933-1 948, as follows:-

    Corres. 9113/07Of the cancellation of reserve 11094''Recreation.''' (Plan 439C/40, F3.)

    Corres. 5512/48Of the caucellation of the followingreserves:(a) Reserve 11753 (Albany Lot Dl) ''Rail-way Water Supply''; (b) reserve 13257 (Albany LotsD2 and 669) ''Agricultural Department (Cool StorageSite) ''; (c) reserve 14535 (Albany Lot 668) ''Agri-cultural Department (Cold Stores Site'') ; (d) reserve22366 (Albany Lot 876) ''Water Supply Purposes.''(Plan Albany Sheet 4.)

    Corres. 1350/36Of the cancellation of reserves 2132(Kyorra Location 26) ''Rifle Range,'' arid 21623(Kyarra Location 28) ''Aerial Landing Ground,'' atCue. (Plan 200/80.)

    H. E. SMITH,Under Seeiefaiy for Lands.

    AMENDMENT OF RESERVES.5267 (Geraldton) ; 712.5 (Mundijong) ; 7273, 7274 and

    9603 (Cue) ; 8887 (Albany) ; 13862 (Albany)19984; 22830 (Bicton).

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 37 of the LandAct, 1933-1948, as follows:-

    Corres. No. 8673/07Of the boundaries of reserve5267 (Geraldton Lot 808) ''Water Supply'' beingamended by the excision of all that portion situatedNorthward of a line in prolongation Eastward andWestward of the Southern alignment of Fraser Street,and of the area being reduced to about 27 acres accord-ingly. (Plan Geraldton, Sheet 1.)

    Corres. 344/49Of the boundaries of reserve 7125''Lunatic Asylum'' being amended by the excision ofCockburn Sound Location 1191. (Plan 3410/40, D3.)

    Corr. 1850/36Of(a) the boundaries of reserves7273, 7274 arid 9603 being amended by the excision ofall that portion of land containing about 790 acresbounded by lines starting at a point on the Southernside of a surveyed road situate 111 deg. 35 mm. about12 cliaiiis from the Eastcrnmost corner of Kyarra Loca-Con 28 as shown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 44195iiid extending about 141 dcg., about 15 chains; thenceabout 228 deg. about 76 chains thence about 253 deg.,about 51 chains; thence about 310 deg., about 33 chains;thence about 45 (leg., about 77 chains; thence about 353deg., about 36 chains; thence about 54 deg., nbout 33chains; thence about 141 deg., about 70 chains to thestarting point; (b) the boundaries of reserves 7273,and 7274 being amended by the inclusion of the landin cancelled reserve 21322, exclusive of that portiondescribed in paragraph (a) above. (Plan 200/SO.)

    Corres. 5512/48Of the boundaries of reserve 8SS7''Government Requirements'' being amended by the ex-cision of Albany Lot 645; and of the area being reducedby 5 acres 10 perches accordingly. (Plan Albany, Sheet4.)

    Corres. No. 233/87Of the boundaries of reserve13862 (Common) being amended by the addition ofPlantagenet Location 420. (Plan 4.57A/40, Cl.)

    Corres. No. 688/48Of the boundaries of reserve19984 ''Cemetery'' being amended by the ecision ofVictoria Location 9805, and of the area being reducedto 114 acres 0 roods 9 perches accordingly. (Plan126A/40, Al.)

    Corres. 2557/48Of the boundaries of reserve 22830''Schoolsite'' being amended by the addition of SwanLocation 5264, end of the area being increased to 4acres 5 perches accordingly. (Plan 1D/20, S.W.)

    H. E. SMITH,Under Seeretary for Lands.

  • NOVEMBER 25, 1949.] GOI7ERNMENT GAE, w.A. O1

    BUSH FIRES ACT, 1937-1948.Suspension of Prohibited Times.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 1 6th November, 1949.

    Corres. No. 272/38.IT is hereby notified for general information that theHon. Minister for Lands has been pleased to suspend,under the provisions of section 9 (3) of the above Act,the operation of all declarations prohibiting the burningof the hush so far as such declarations extend to StateForests, Timber Reerves ud other land under the con-trol of the Conservator of Forests, in the road districtsand for the periods as shown in the schedule hereunder.

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    Schedule.Zone, Road District, Period of Suspension (from and

    toboth dates inclusive).1; Esperanee: 12/12/49, 24/12/49.3 ; Harvey, Murray, Armadale-Kclmseott and Serpen-

    tine-Jarrandale 15/12/49, 22/12/49.4 and 4A (e(xcluding coastal strip) ; Manjimup;

    22/12/49, 15/1/50.

    CEMETERIES ACT, 1897-1946.Boulder General CemeteryAmendment of By-laws.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    HIS xcelleney the Governor in Executive Council,acting under the provisions of the Cemeteries Act,1897-1946, has been pleased to approve of the amend-ment by the Boulder General Cemetery Board of theby-laws made by the said Board under the said Aetas published in the Goverwment Gazette on the 9thSeptember, 1921, and amended from time to time bynotices published in the Government Gazette, in themanner mentioned in the Schedule hereunder.

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    Schedule.The abovementioned by-laws of the trustees of the

    Boulder General Cemetery are amended as follows:-By-law No. iSA (Government Gazette 11/8/39)

    is amended by deleting the words, the symbol andfigures ''ten pounds (410) '' in lines 1 and 2 and in-serting in lieu thereof the words, symbol and figures''fifteen pounds (41.5).''

    Schedule A (Goverssme'nt Gazette 10/3/44) isamended by deleting the words and figures "Inter-ment of child under 12 years of age £1 lOs. Od.''and inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures''Interment of ebild under 7 years of age £1lOs. 0th''

    Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive Council, this 16th day of November, 1949.

    (Sgd.) B. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Council.

    CEMETERIES ACT, 1897-1946.Geraldton Public Cemetery.

    Amendment of By-lawsResolution.THE Trustees of the Geraldton Public Cemetery, act-ing in exercise of the powers conferred by section 14of the Cemeteries Act, 1897-1946, hereby amend theby-laws for the control and management of the Gerald-ton Public Cemetery made by the said Trustees underand for the purpose of the said Act, and published inthe Government Gazette on the 9th August, 1946, inthe manner mentioned hereunder.

    1. Schedule A of the abovementioned by-laws isamended by inserting in subparagraph (f) of para-graph 1 after the item ''For each interment on aSunday £2 2s. Od." the following:

    ''For eacb interment on a Saturday or PublicHoliday$2 2's. Od."

    Passed by the Trustees of the Geraldton PublicCemetery at a duly convened meeting held on the 9thday of February, 1948.

    THOMAS ASKEW,Chairman.

    A. J. MOSEDALE,Secretary.

    Approved by His Excellency the Governor in Execu-tive Council this 16th day of November, 1949.

    (Sgd.) B. H. DOIG,Clerk of the Executive Council.

    SUBURBAN LANDS.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    - Perth, 16th November, 1949.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 10 of the LandAct, 1933-1948, as followe :-

    Corres. 4793/49.Of Swan Locations 4275, 4284,4285, 4537 and 4626 being set apart as Suburban Lands.(Plan 1D/20, S.W.)

    Corres. 3389/47.Of Korijekup Estate Lot 231 beingset apart as Suburban Land. (Plan 383D/40, C4.)

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    LAND ACT, 1933-1948.(Section 89A.)

    Farm Reconstruction Areas.HIS Excellency the Governor in Council has beenpleased, under the provisions of section S9A of theLand Act, 1933-1948, to define and set apart the landsdescribed in the schedule hereto as ''Farm Reconstruc-tion Areas.''

    First Schedule.(Unencumbered Lands.)

    Corres. No., District, Location, Plan, Former Lease.4966/49; Roe; 1595; 389/80, B.C.4; 347/4085.2457/25; Sussex; 3109; 413D/40, C3; -.

    Second Schedule.(Lands subject to Section 67 of the Rural and

    Industries Bank Act, 1933.)The Commissioners of the Rural and Industries Bank

    of Western Australia have given notice in writing tothe Minister for Lands on the date shown hereunderthat they are unable to sell the lands specified and theirinterest therein is hereby determined.

    Corres. No., Distmict, Location, Plan, Former Lease,Date of Bank's Notice.

    3994/49; Victoria 5559; 89/80, D.E.1; 347/1231;7/7/49.

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    WITHDRAWAL NOTICE.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Perth, 22nd November, 1949.Corres. No. 951/38.

    IT is notified for general information that CanningLocation 1010 has been withdrawn from sale. (Plan1 D/20 S.E.)

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    THE BUSh FIRES ACT, 1937-1948.Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers.

    Department of Land and Surveys,Perth, 23rd November, 1949.

    Corres. 977/41.IT is hereby notified for general information that the

    ing Bush Fire Control Officers in their districts:undermentioned road boards have appointed the follow-

    Road Boards and Control Officers.Narrogin; Plant R. W. L., Asltworth, J. L., Sieber,

    L. H., Hogg, T. N., Banks, F. M., and Wiese, RKellerberrin; Johnson, C. P., Newman P. R., Carger,

    .1. J., and Morley, J. H.Yilgarn; Roberts, C. C.Time following appointnieats have been cancelled: -

    Road Board and Control Officers.Narrogin; Cardwell, C. H., Holmes, T. C., Lange, C.

    I-i., Dowsett, J. H., and Anderson, R. A.Kellerberrin; Chester, W. B., Morley, A. W.

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

  • 3020 GOVERNMET GAZETTE, W.A. [NOVEMBER 25, i40.

    THE PARKS AND RESERVES ACT, 1895-1947.Cancellation of Appointment of Board.Northdliffe Recreation Reserve 18775.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    Corres. No. 3114/24.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to cancel the appointment, under theprovisiolls of the above Act, of Messrs. J. Fhaiiagan,T. Flatten, J. Bashford, E. Leaver, G. Ladhams, W.Tonkinson and R. Cave, as a Board controlling reserve18775.

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    CHANGE OF NAME OF SCARBOROUGH ROAD.In Pert], Road District.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    Corres. 2407/17 V4.IT is hereby notified for general information that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 10 of the LandAct, 1933-1948, of the name of Scarborough Road,comprising road numbers 5570 and 5991, from Brigh-ton Road (road number 967) to the Northern boundaryof Swan Location 1911, being changed to DrabbleRoad, and such road shall be known and distinguishedas ''Drabble Road'' accordingly. (Plan 1D/20 NW.)

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    KORIJEKUP ESTATE LOT 231.Open for Sale.

    Applications Close 14th December, 1949.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Perth, 16th November, 1949.Corres. 3389/47.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 45A ofthe Land Act, 1933-1948, of Korijekup Estate Lot 231containing 1 acre 0 rods 32 perches being made avail-able for sale in fee simple at the price of £25 subjectto the following conditions:-

    Each application to purchase shall be accom-panied by a deposit of tea per cent. of the purchasemoney.

    The successful applicant shall pay the balanceof the purchase money within 12 months of approvalof the application in four quarterly instalments onthe first days of January, April, July and October.

    The successful applicant, unless the ownerthereof, will be required to pay for the improvements.

    Applications accompanied by a deposit must belodged at the Lands Office, Perth, on or beforeWednesday the 14th December, 1949.

    All applications lodged on or before such datewill be treated as having been received on the closingdate, and if there are more applications than one forthis lot, the application to be granted will be deter-mined by the Land Board.

    H. E. SWTH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    LAND ACT, 1933-1948, WAR SERVICE LANDSSTTLEMENT AGREEMENT ACT, 1945.

    Corres. 5183/49.IT is notified for general information that the areasscheduled hereunder are available for selection undersection 53 of the Land Act, 1933-1948 (and regulationsthereto) and pursuant to clause 17 of the Agreementbetween the Commonwealth of Australia and the Stateof Western Australia in relation to War Service LandSettlement.

    Applications must be lodged with the Chairman, LandSettlement Board, Lands Department, Perth, not laterthan 14th December, 1949, but may be lodged beforesuch date, if so desired.

    All applications lodged on or before such date willbe treated as having been received on the closing date,and if there ni-c more applicants titan one for theseareas, the application to be granted will be determinedby the Land Settlement Board. Should any areas re-main unselected, such will continue available untilapplied for or otherwise dealt with.

    Schedule.Laud, Area, Purchase Price, Plan, Locality.

    Plautagenet Location 5228 (formerly portions oflocations 1698, 1699 and 2260) ; about 80a. (subject tosurvey) ; £112; 435/80, A2; near Borden.

    Subject to the special condition that the successfulapplicant is to he responsible for the cost of a sheep-proof fence to be erected along tile northern and easternboundaries of the location.

    Preston Agricultural Area Lot 366 (formerly lots118, 124, 131 and 266), 1,289a.; £1,492; 414B/40, Dl;Preston.

    Williams Location 14802 (formerly portion of loca-tion 2058) ; about 274a.; £556; 385D/40, A3; nearWilliams.

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    LAND ACT, 1933-1948.Additional Purpose for which Leases may be gyanted

    under Section 116.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Perth, 16th November, 1949.Corres. 647/49.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of ''Bombing Range''being a purpose for which leases may be grantedunder Section 116 of the Land Act, 1933-1948.

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    NAMING OF STREET IN THE CUNDERDINROAD DISTRICT.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    Corres. 4197/47.IT is hereby notified for general information that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 10 of the Land

    LAN]i ACT, 1933-1948.Change of Name of Circe Circle in the Nedland Road

    District.Department of Lands and Surveys,

    Corres. No. 4583/49.Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    IT is hereby notified for general information that HisExcellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 10 of the LandAct, 1933-1948, of the name of Circe Circle, Nedlands,situated Northward and Southward of the prolonga-tion Westward of the Southern boundary of lot 457of Swan Location 85 (L.T.O. Diagram 10113) and theprolongation Eastward of the Southern boundary oflot 767 of Swan Location 85 (L.T.O. Plan 3395) beingchanged to Circe Circle North and Circe Circle Southrespectively, and such streets shall hereafter be knownand distinguished as ''Circe Circle North'' and ''CirceCircle South,'' accordingly. (Plan Melville.)

    H E SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    TOWNSITE. OF NORTHAMPTON.Amendment of Boundaries.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    Corres. 1670/47.HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve, under section 10 of theLand Act, 1933-1948, of the boundaries of the Town-site of Northampton being amended by the additionof the lands comprised in former Victoria Locations27, 37, 183, 324 and 325 revested by Act No. 16 of1948 anti those portions of Roads Number 141, 1977,5404, 6149 and 7591 within such former locations.(PlansNorthampton Towasite and 160D/40 A4.)

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

  • NOVEMBDR 25, 1949.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. Oi

    Act, 1933-1948, of the road along the Northern boun-davy of the Cunderdin Railway Station Yards fromthe South-Western corner of Avon Location 2190 tothe South-Eastern corner of location 2222 being named''Main Street'' and that such road shall hereafter beknown and distinguished as ''Main Street'' accord-ingly. (Plan Cunderdin Townsite.)

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    ALBANY LOT 898 AND BROOME LOT 647.Open for Sale.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    HIS Excellency the Governor in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 45A of the LandAct, 1933-1948, as follows:-

    Cos-ses. 5512/48Of Albany Lot 898 being made nowavailable for sale in fee simple at the price of £1 pluspayment foi- improvements at value.

    Corres. 6419/47Of Broosne Lot 647 being madeavailable for sale in fee simple for Commonwealth pur-poses, at the price of £5.

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    FRANKLAND LOT 33 OPEN FOR SALE.Applications close 14th December, 1949.

    Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 16th November, 1949.

    Corres. 1783/49.1-IIS Excellency the Governos- in Executive Council hasbeen pleased to approve, under section 45A of the LandAct, 1933-1948, of the Frankland Lot 33 being madeavailable for sale in fee simple at the price of £10,subject to the following conditions:

    A deposit of ten per cent of the fixed p1-ice shallaccompany each application.

    Balance of purchase money shall be paid within12 months from the date of approval of the applicationby four quarterly instalments on the 1st days of Jan-uary, April, July and Octobcr.

    The maximum nuinbes- of lots which any personmay hold, under the provisions of the Land Act, withinthe townsite shall be limited to one town lot, otherwisethan with the special approval of the Minister

    No transfer of a town lot will be approved untilthere has been erected upon such lot a substantial dwell-ing house, business premises or other building for useby persons, which complies with all relevant and materialLocal Government and Building By-laws or Regulations.

    The Crown Grant will not be issued for any townlot until the building condition mentioned in the pre-ceding paragraph has been complied with, but the Min-ister may, at isis discretion, issue a Permit to Occupyany town lot upon acceptable evidence being producedto him to prove that the issue of such Permit to Occupyis required fol- tise purpose of registering a mortgageby way of security, for financial assistance to carryout tile said building condition.

    Nothing shll prevent the balance of purchasemoney, together with Croon Grant fee of £2, being paidearlier than otherwise specified should the purchaser sodesire, but such earlier payment sisall not relieve thepurchases- from the obligation to carry out tile improve-ment condition.

    If any purchaser or holder of a town lot shallfail to comply with the prescribed building conditionwithin six months from the date of approval of theapplication to puscisase the lot, theis tile lot shall becomeliable to forfeiture provided that tile Ministes- may, inhis discretion, extend the time for complying with suchimprovement condition in respect of any sncls lot.

    Applicants for town lots will be required to sub-mit. evidence of tiseis proposals and ability to arrangefor the performance of the building condition.

    Applications, accomnpnnied by a deposit of ten percent. of the fixed price, must be lodged at the LandsOffice, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 14th December,1949.

    All applications lodged on or before such date willbe treated as having been received on tile closing date,and if there are mom-c applicants than one, the applica-tion to he gi-anted n-ill be determined by the LandBoard.

    H. E. SMITH,Under Secretary for Lands.

    LOTS OPEN FOR SALE.Department of Lands and Survey,

    Perth, 16th Novembem-, 1949.IT is hereby notified, for general information, that theundernientioned lots are now open for sale, under theconditions specified, by public auction, as pm-ovided bythe Land Act, 1933-1948, at the following upsetprices:

    Applications lodged at Pci-tb,10330/12, Vol. 2.LBANY.Town 711, £40.

    11302/97, Vol. 5.ALLANSON.Town 12, 43 and 52, £15 each, also 13

    and 64, £10 each.4458/49.BEDFORDALE.Suburbnn for Cultivation 17 and

    18, £20 each.3732/18, Vol. 2.BICKLEY Town 37, £30.9044/OS, Vol. 3.BOLOART.Town 95 and 96, £15 and £10 respec-

    tively.6998/12, Vol. 5.BRUCE ROCK.Town 129 and 130, £20 each; 230,

    £30; 231 and 232, £35 each; and 233, £25.2716/25.CARBUNUP.Town 5 and 6, £12 each.3392/15, Vol. 2.CARMEL.Suburban for Cultivation, 30 and 41, £30

    and £20 respectively; also 94 and 95, £17 each.7067/97, Vol 12.CHIDLOWSubui-bnn for Cultivation, 279, £25.792/13, Vol. 3.DALWALLINU.Town, 218 and 219, £20 each; also

    228 and 229, £18 each.2110/84.DERBY.Town, 426, 427, 428, 431, 432 and 433,

    £10 each; also Suburban for Cultivation, Sub. 11, 12,28 and 29, £10 each.

    4108/49.DURANILLIN.Town, 16 and 25, £15 each.5427/27.EJANDING.Town, 9, £25; 1, 16 and 25, £17 each;

    3 to 7inc., 10 to 14 inc., 17 and 32, £15 each; 18, 19,22, 23, 26, 27, 30 and 31, £12 each.

    4441/04.G-OONG-ARRIE.Town, 63 and 64, £10 each; 72 and

    73, £15 each.6159/00.HOPETOUN.Town, 26, £12 lOs.; 112 and 113, £15

    each.977/93.TcAURING.Suhui-ban for Cultivation, 7, £12; 12

    and 13, £8 each.10061/09, Vol. 4.KUN[JNOPPIN.Town, 101, 102 and 103, £18, £13

    and £15 respectively.(08/16, Vol. 3.LAKE GRACE.To