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Statutory
Particulars of Regulations comprised in Statutory Rule.
Prim of Statutory Rule.
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S.R. 1941,
Amendment of the Immigration Regulations
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S.R. 1941,
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Amendments of the Air Force Regulations
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A. FADDEN, Acting Prime Minister.
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. NOTIFICATION OF THE MARINO OF AN ORDINANCE.
Copies may be purchased at the Department of the Interior, Canberra, or from the Government Secretary, Darwin, at the price indicated. No.
7 of 1941
Price.
Short Title of an Ordinance.
Registration of Births, Dcathe and Marriages Ordinance 1941
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H. S. FOLL, Minister for the Interior.
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Commonwealth Gazette
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TT is hereby notified for general information that the undermentioned women have made declarations of acquisition of British nationality under Section 18 (5) of the Nationality Act
Name.
Address.
Date of
Declaration.
1920 -1936.
J. A. CARRODUS, Secretary, Department of the Interior.
Military - road, Neutral Bay, New South Wales 46 Smith - street, Highgate
21.8.40
5 Centennial- avenue, Rand wick, New South Wales Karcoushkas, Anna .. Diggers -road, Werribee, Victoria East . . 63 Northcott- street, Frick, Katherine Brisbane, Queensland Kraus, Hendrika Pauline Kangaroo Ground, Victoria.. Lindstrom, Mary Alice 46 Epping -road, Double Bay, New South Wales Football Grounds, Mount Isa, Parolin, Teresa ..
27.7.40
Loring, Aline Margarete
Samelowitz, Batiall
..
Fischer, Elizabeth Mourin,
Date of Declaration.
Address.
Name.
Antoinette
Egenie
Johnston- street, Collie, Western Australia C/o Mrs. E. P. Turner, Murray 88
street, Cobar, New South
Wales Waterworks -road, West Ash .. Andersen, Hazel grove, Brisbane, Queensland Van Der Struyf, Dorothy Ncirtham, Western Australia Ferllazzo, Maria Con - 46 Ross- street, Forest Lodge, cetta Sydney, New South Wales Gray, Mary .. 9 Belgrave- street, Manly, New South Wales Markle, Maria Trma . . 174 Johnston - street, Annandale, New South Wales Velluti, Mary Olivia .. 93 Highett- street, Richmond, Victoria 192A Raglan- street, Mosman, Klingberg, New South Wales Nussbaum, Gertrude .. Flat No. 1, 130 Victoria - street,
Potts Point, New South Wales
Cisera, Margaret Davidson .. Lucich, Kristina
Neumann, Erna Hildegard Tsakalos, Despina
..
Sniguireff, Vera
Rodukoff, Anna
Fratar, Mary Macri, Marianna Olivieri, Hilda Lillian . .
Wagner, Doreen Buff, Grace Nory
Pilloni, Maria
..
Vartuli, Agostino
..
Con Pandelakis, Alice Isabel Scarabello, Ida
6 Harley- street, Hyde Park, South Australia
542 Hannan - street, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia 118 Avenue -road, Mosman, New South Wales York - street, Marrar, New South Wales 11 Devoron Court, Glenmoreroad, Edgecliff, New South Wales Day's -road, Grange, Brisbane, Queensland Mundoo, via Innisfail, Queensland Roleystone, Western Australia 1033 Drummond - street, North Carlton, N.4, Victoria
26 Kingsford- avenue, Mar oubra, New South Wales Cnr. Stanlake and Berwick streets, Regent, Melbourne, N.19, Victoria Farm No. 13, Hanwood, New South Wales 15 Argent- street, Broken Hill, New South Wales Tully, Queensland Post Office Box No. 156,.Ayr, Queensland L'Estrange - terrace, Kelvin
Sona, Edna Mary
9.8.40 1.8.40 25.5.40 7.8.40 23.8.40
466 New Canterbury -road, Dulwich Hill, New South
Audreula, Rosa
Wales 6 Holmwood- street, Newtown,
Bazzano, Alexandrina Gioffre, Angiolina
Sydney, New South Wales
..
Vasileff, Velika Anilo
Vasilio
Grube!, Violet
..
Kruusmann, Ellen Alice ..
Koutchavlis, Elpiniki.. Bugna, Mary
..
La Rosa, Michelina
..
Verfurth, Louise Mary
Palmo, Olivero Serafino Zimmerdahl, Euphemia Grace
Lints, Meta Gilberte ..
26.6.40
Clive- street, Annerley, Brisbane, Queensland Miklaszewski, Ellen 27 The Parade, Enfield, New (known as Marshall, South Wales Ellen) New Bedford- terrace, Petersen, Esther 4 Kingston, South Australia
17.8.40 19.8.40
7.8.40 25.7.40 12.8.40
25.7.40 29.7.40 22.7.40 11.5.40
21.5.40 30.5.40
5.7.40 17.7.40
5.6.40 21.6.40
22.8.40 4.6.40 21.8.40 27.8.40 26.8.40
Wales
Olsen, Elsie
..
&race, Maria Teresa Cowra - avenue, Irymple, Vic-
toria Farm No. 1773, Balingal, via .. G iffith, New South Wales Miller, Daphne Edith 5 Holway- street, Eastwood, Annunziata Germano, Anna
Arnold streets, North Carlton, Victoria Schmid, Elsa Rosa .. 29 Prince- street, Randwick, New South Wales Wegelius, Violet Myrtle 64 Underwood - street, Corrimal, New South Wales Doumarry, Mary .. Glossodia, via Windsor, New South Wales Koller, Marie Marie - 36 Gouldsbury- street, Mosman, New South Wales antonetha Kowadlo, Kajla Gitla.. 107 Park - street, East Brunswick, N.10, Victoria Nesdale, Iris Marie .. 599 Williams-street, Broken Hill, New South Wales 46 Young- street, Fitzroy, Franich, Borica Victoria .. Manolis, Mevesene Home Hill, Queensland .. . Freeburgh, Victoria Calontas, Maria Sersic, Lily Mary Ellen 24 Edgar - street, Kingsville, Victoria Frey, Mildred Heather 31 Fox - street, Wagga, New South Wales Eriksson, Emma Myrtle 35 Albert- terrace, Solomon town, South Australia Kuhre, Catherine Laurie Austral Eden, Macleay River, New South Wales Hansen, Amy Maud .. 95 Allen- street, Leichhardt, New South Wales Frederiksen, Grace Fyshwick, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Emily Jessie Chad-
30.8.40
Walther, Beryl Radford
New South Wales
74 Lake - street, Perth, Western Australia 116 Peel - street, North Melbourne, Victoria Queenscliff, Victoria
28.8.40 15.4.40
28.8.40 27.8.40
23.8.40
26.8.40 16.8.40
31.7.40
22,6.40 30.8.40
Flat No. 1, Cnr. Pigdon and
..
Hutt - street, Adelaide, South Australia " Edgewater ", 11 Stratford -
14.12.39
28.8.40 30.7.40
Felman, Marion
Hultgren, Ethel May ..
Farm No. 640, Griffith, New South Wales Paragon Cafe, Bundanoon,
20.8.40
8.8.40
19.8.40
31.8.40
16.8.40 24.6.40
29.7.40
New
street, Double Bay, New
20.8.40
Victoria Ex Paso, Dalgety, New South Wales
New South Wales Sladen- street, Henty, 190
15.8.40
12 Argyle Square, Carlton,
27.8.40
3.9.40
New South Wales
18.5.40
Henrietta Brassale, Maria Kaida, Zuzana
wick Sorensen, Amy
South Wales
Queensland .. Tarwin Lower, Victoria IA Moate- avenue, Brighton le- Sands, New South Wales 219 Victoria - street, Kings
Cross, Sydney, New South
Cnr. Mitchell and Chard roads, Brookvale, New Wales 422 Cobalt- street, Broken Hill,
South Wales
Ballestrin, Agnese
Bocabarteille, Kathleen
Hill, Perth, Western Australia
29.6.40
Grove, Brisbane, Queensland
Agapetoulis,
30.7.40
..
135
Gwendoline
Cantarella, Angelina Martinsen, Lily May
Mailer, Leba..
21 Winchester- street, May-
field West, New South Wales 74 Moncur- street, Woollahra,
New South Wales Hawthorn " Montrose ", avenue, Ashgrove, Queensland Babinda, Queensland 17 Waltham- street, Richmond, Victoria 428 Rathdown- street, Carlton, Melbourne, Victoria
Pirlo, Margherita
Rock Valley, via Lismore, New South Wales
Roccisano, Maria
84 Crystal- street, Broken Hill,
Lentini, Assunta
New South Wales Kabado -road, North Narra been, New South Wales
26.8.40
2.9.40 22.8.40 24.8.40
2.9.40 .!
24.8.40 28.8.40 26.8.40 28.8.40 29.7.40 26.8.40
4.9.40 23.8.40 30.7.40 10.9.40
12.9.40
30.8.40
3.9.40 29.4.40 30.8.40
31.8.40
17.9.40
a
Date of
Name.
Address.
Johanson, Eva May ..
" Gullmarn ", Pacific Higb-
South Wales Gunyida, Western Australia Robakidze, Vera Samelowitz, Rhoda 293 Walcott - street, North Perth, Western Australia Myra (known as Same,
9.9.40
Rhoda Myra) Dimtsas, Petrina
8.1.40
Sundberg, Margaret Quaini, Rose
..
Christofilias, Mary
..
Fochter, Mary
0O
Henrietta
Sundberg,
Johanna Sabur, Ida .. Reinbender,
..
Mary
Florence (known as
Neil, Mary Florence) Spoto, Catarina .. Garito, Lena Rita .. Srhoj, Zlatica Adamopoulos, Kate Florio, Carmela
..
..
Salafia, Evaline Doreen Lundgren, Isabella ..
Beaufils, Ethel Francis 11Iorosin, Stella Pierina
Jensen, Ivy Russo, Maria Concetta Busoli, Maddalena
..
Rautman, Gladys May Lenzi, Maria Carmela. .
Garbin, Slovka Kahout, Viktoria
Gypsum- street, Broken Hill, New South Wales
64 Seymour - parade, Belmore, New South Wales 381 Piper- street, South Broken
9.8.40
10.9.40 Hill, New South Wales 28.9.40 Mena Creek, via South Johnstone, Queensland 157 Raglan -road, North Perth, 14.10.40 Western Australia. 2.10.40 11 First- avenue, Cheltenham, South Australia 23.9.40 Marsden Park, via Riverstone, New South Wales 25.9.40 1 Eliza- street, Bromley, Victoria
.. Edmonton, Queensland . Mossman, Queensland Barrington -road, Spearwood, Western Australia
28.9.40 19.6.40 21.6.40
74 Bennett - street, East Perth,
14.8.40
Western Australia The Summit, near Stanthorpe,
27.6.40
Queensland Ovens, Victoria 6 Barkley- street, Box Hill, E.11, Victoria 138 Boundary - street, Padding-
ton, New South Wales Ingham, Halifax -road, Queensland 34 Napier- street, South Melbourne, Victoria 364 Illawarra -road, Marrickville, New South Wales McDonnell Creek, via Gordon -
vale, Queensland 150 Rathmines -road,
Haw-
thorn East, E.3, Victoria
Mary- street, Payneham, South Australia Northcliffe, Western Australia Moorebank, Epsom -road, Liverpool, New South Wales
]1.7.40 22.7.40
9.9.40 16.7.40
5.1.40 6.9.40 27.9.40 24.9.40 25.9.40
Cravana, Nance
209 Russell- street, Melbourne,
25.9.40
32
Nicholson- street,
East
Brunswick, Victoria Mitchelton, Antonieff, Maria Micheal Cribb - avenue, Brisbane, Queensland
Gagliano, Mary Eliza-
6 City- arcade, Adelaide, South
beth Australia Ellingsen, Winifred Jane Auckland - street, Gladstone, Queensland Hamilton, Alice Maude 52 Brighton -road, Glenelg, South Australia Bessie 21 Crowther - street, Adelaide, Santalucia, South Australia Frances Grace 423 City -road, South Mel.. Bentsen, Blanche bourne, S.E.5, Victoria .. Roald, Azella Cecily . . Cohuna, Victoria .. Campbell- street, Millmerran, Odorici, Eva May Queensland
18.9.40
29.4.40
4.7.40 16.9.40
19.9 40
5.8.40 12.8.40
4.9.40
Lopez, Angela (known as 261 Victoria -road, Gladesville, New South Wales Lopez, Lena) Lopes, Maria Francis.. 94 Swan - street, Richmond,
20.9.40
Tortona, Santa
12.1.40 3.9.40
E.1, Victoria Keilor, Victoria
Wingham, New South Wales 112 Lygon- street, East Brunswick, Victoria
Isabella - street,
Menick, Eileen
Silverman, Lily Sly, Avis Emily
..
Krupa, Elsie
..
Skorupa, Salah (known 191 Carrington -road, Coogee, as Sharp, Sally) New South Wales Lindstrom, Norma Beat- 17 Tanks- street, Waverton, rice Sydney, New South Wales A$echt, Martta Helena 104 Bardwell -road, Bardwell Park, New South Wales Hammond -road, Findon, Ciampa, Elisabetta . South Australia Papalazaros, Crisafina 54 Lake- street, Perth, Western Australia Alvaro, Grazia Maria.. Lockleys, South Australia .. Wilson- street, Cheltenham, 06 Wernli, Hedy 8.22, Victoria 242 Devonshire- street, Surry Selmer, Elsie Hills, New South Wales
17.8.40
356 Princes Highway, Bulli,
New South Wales 7 Arthur- street, Bellevue Hill, New South Wales Govett - street, 06 Halewood, Carlson, Phillis Katoomba, New South Wales Nilsen, Myrtle Theresa I City of Glasgow Mine, Georgetown, Queensland
Erceg, Yanja Tonich..
Hausen, Wiell
Else Petrine
Skeed, Jane Martha
20.6.40
26.6.40 9.10.40 2.10.40
23.9.40
Western Australia Myponga, South Australia ..
Noell, Mary Teresa Yovich, Bonnie
.. ..
124 Dugan - street, Kalgoorlie,
Lorenzin, Rosa
..
Western Australia C/o Police Station, Waikerie, South Australia
Cooper, Stella
Budinsky, Helena Sal vava Lavallee, Evelyn Ethel
6 Station - street, Pymble, New South Wales 5 Ada Villa - terrace, Erskine-
24.9.40 26.10.40 24.10.40 21.10.40 12.10.40
22.10.40
25.9.40 17.6.40 9.10.39
26.8.40 18.10.40
24.10.40 12.10.40
9.10.40 31.10.40
ville, Sydney, New South Wales
Terakes, Katherine
.
187
Vulture - street,
South
28.10.40
..
21.5.40 25.11.40
Brisbane, Queensland
Eurobin, Victoria ..
21 Pitt- street, East Bruns-
wick, Victoria 554 Nicholson - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria Mae, Marjorie Frances " Louvain ", Kaminura -lane, Esther Leura, New South Wales Tarnagurthi, Yadvrga 102 East - street, The Range, Victoria Toowoomba, Queensland Jaeger, Rose 38 Bradley's Head -road, Clifton Gardens, Sydney, New South Wales l<'Iesiti, Giovanna Fontenoy -road, North Ryde, New South Wales Rusak, Franca Varga Sandalong- avenue, Irympie, Victoria .. Marmaras, Agnes 1 Sherbrook - avenue, Elsternwick, S.4, Victoria Jonits, Alma 40 Avenue -road, Mosman, New South Wales Doda, Jerka Jean Ljuba Naretha, Western Australia Zuvela Meier, Florence Alma .. 36 Union -road, Auburn, New South Wales Anastasia 229 Liverpool -road, Ashfield, Charitos, (known as Hariton, New South Wales Anastasia) Sarah 320 Lygon - street, Carlton, Sitomirsky, (known as Mirsky, Victoria Sarah) Ryter, Ruchla Laja .. 1 Broadway, Elwood, Victoria Virgona, Angela Zagame 279 Auburn -road, Hawthorn, E.2, Victoria Helena 317 Crown- street, Sydney, Cappadona, New South Wales Alico Fluri, Ida Maria Barbara 14 Hugh - street, Ashfield, Sydney, New South Wales Reich, Teresa Victoria 2 Herring -road, Eastwood, New South Wales Evensen, Sarah Frances 15a Argyle- street, Meonee Ponds, Victoria Eleanor .. 13 Bewdley-street, Ormond, Andersen, Gwen S.E.14, Victoria Gordon- terrace, Indooroopilly, Rodiger, Annie May Queensland Broadway, Wycheproof, VicDi Nuzzo, Maria ..
23.9.40 8.10.40 17.10.40 19.11.40
11.9.40 11.11.40
27.6.40 17.9.40
29.11.40 30.11.40 28.11.40
13.11.40
14.9.40 29.11.40 18.11.40
5.12.40 22.11.40 15.11.40 18.11.40
30.10.40
2.11.40
toria
D'Angelica, Diadora Bruni, Annie
9.8.40
..
G.P.O. Box No. 499, Perth,
9 Vernon - street, Woollahra, New South Wales 4 Weroona- avenue, Edgecliff, New South Wales .. Emerald, Victoria
Boffa, Caterina
26.9.40
Western Australia
..
21.10.40
Velika
23.9.40
Perth,
Mailer, Clo
Bridle Creek, Bruthen, Victoria
Christovitchin, Kole
Pernigotto, Catterina Korn, Etla ..
209
Lake - street,
Declaration.
24.9.40
Goldman, Rachat
C.1, Victoria
r
6.9.40
Date of
Address.
Name.
Declaration.
way, Mount Colah, New
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Kristoff, Laurence
Montacute -road,
Campbelltown, South Aust_alia .. Freshwater, via Cairns, Queensland Frances 45 Horne - street, Port Kembla, New South Wales
10.8.40 19.11.40
26.9.40
No. 63. 27th March, 1941
676
Name.
Address.
Date of Declaration.
Maras, Beryl (known
175 Parramatta -road, Annan-
15.10.40
dale, Sydney, New South
as .Arfaras, Beryl)
Wales Hansen, Eileen Alfredo. Deiwar- street, Bomaderry, Rachel New South Wales Estelle 7 Heath -road, Blakehurst, Samuelson, Audrey Arhagada New South Wales . . 32 Moubray - street, Albert Bakker, Amy Park, Victoria Ricci, Hazel Marjorie.. 2 Latrobe - street, Caulfield, Victoria Passaris, Panagota . . 205 Parramatta -road, Annandale, New South Wales Stjernman, Evelyn Mary 131 Victoria - street, Alexandria, New South Wales
Minos, Phyllis Doreen West Wyalong, New South Stevens, Myra Jean .
Vahtrin, Ernestine
..
Bertha Christensen, Maria Ruchansky, Sonia ..
Bonavida, Francesca ..
24.9.40 15.11.40
1.11.40 24.10.40
6.11.40 17.10.40
24.9.40
Gatzounis, Anna Comino, Bessie Tondi, Klawdia Miragliotta, Teresa
Valli, Agnes Frances . . Maria Schiavo, Grazia Stavrianos, Katina . . Lo
Spartalis, Christina Georgeou, Mary
Palmistra, Maria Antonas, Katina Antonios Calpis, Paraskeve
Pares, Jean .. Garifaillides, Emily Frances Catherine (known as Gariff, Emily Frances Catherine) Sallos, Athena
Divanes, Panagiota
. .
Theodore, Doris Pearl Halacas, Irene
..
Nielsen, Hertha Kasfikis, Cleopatra Nielsen, Mary Ann
.. ..
Desmarchelier, Barbara Blairon, Elsie Arietta . .
Laux, Muriel Josephine Haimson, Elka
..
Andersen, Sybil May .. Furci, Maria Cerese
..
Barca, Maria Concetta
Marinkovic, Olive Mabel
Centennial Park, New South Wales Hamilton - street, Osborne Park, Western Australia Herne Hill, Western Australia
00 Kukura, Kate Eglin, Lillian Jessie ..
Sommer, Allide
..
Jakobsen, Ellen Mary . .
9.11.40
Bindslev, Ly dia Lelina
162 Grosvenor -road, North Perth, Western Australia
22.4.40
Jenkins, Constance Ann
14 Stamford Court, off Wright -
28.5.40
Francissen, Wilhelmina
Devon - street,
Caulfield,
Victoria The Manor, Werribee, Victoria C/o Post Office, Mildura South, Victoria 12 North White -road, Wonthaggi, Victoria .. Millmerran, Queensland Mackay, Sydney - street, Queensland 349 Avoca - street, Randwick, New South Wales 17 Arundel- street, Fremantle,
Western Australia 157 Highfield -road, Camberwell, Victoria 735 Nicholson- street, North Carlton, Victoria 7 Samuel - street, Surry Hills, New South Wales Perth, 229 Pier - street, Western Australia 76 Bagot - street, Broken Hill, New South Wales 53 Boronia- street, Kensington, Sydney, New South Wales 12 Guildford -road, Mount Lawley, Western Australia
19 Ann- street, Surry Hills,
New South Wales 20 Station - street, Kogarah, New South Wales 34 Cecil- street, Kew, Victoria
Johansen,
Saxild, Kate ..
3.12.40 18.11.40 2s
..
Petersen - Handberg,
Annie Elizabeth `Van de Velde, Ethel May
22.11.40
Lindmark, Gladys
2.12.40 11.10.40
Macchietto, Viola
..
Rottenstein,
30.12.40
Florence Annie (known as Redstone, Florence Annie) Vincenti, Giuseppina . .
19.11.40
Ritcher, Farida
23.11.40
Cotic, Irene Doris
21.12.40
Reich, Annie
23.9.40 2.12.40
9.12.40 18.11.40
17.12.40
9.12.40 6.11.40 15.11.40
215 Elgin - street, Carlton, N.3,
Victoria 23 Clifton -road, Clovelly, New
South Wales 27 Medusa - street, Mosman, Sydney, Now South Wales 30 Springdale -road, Killara, New South Wales 19 Hawthorn- street, West Coburg, Victoria 146 Mitford- street, Elwood, S.3, Victoria Kent -road, Nortb Ryde, New New South Wales
C/o Post Office, St. Johns, New South Wales
14.11.40
5.11.40
Volcovoinoff, (known as Zoia)
6.1.40 18.12.40
14.11.40
30.12.40
5.3.40 19.6.40 30.12.40 3.1.41 23.12.40 1.11.40
4.11.40 21.11.40 13.11.40
22.11.40
9.11.40 1.11.40 14.11.40 16.12.40
9.12.40
Bay, Sydney, New South Wales
Carilla,
7.12.40
5.12.40 11.12.40 19.12.40
6.12.40 18.12.40 12.12.40
..
350 Mary- street, Richmond,
20.12.40
Victoria 8u, Gladstone - street, Burwood. New South Wales
25.10.40
Barkald, Margaret
Logootin, Olga
..
Kovaloff, Nicoline
Helman, Laia
122 Buckhurst- street, South
Melbourne, S.C.5, Victoria 6 Catherine - street, South Brisbane, Queensland 95 Nelson Bay -road, Bronte, New South Wales 5 Tudor Court, Cowper- street,
Charing Cross, New South
Rechsteiner, Lilly F.. .
4.1.41
16.12.40
Zoia Volcov,
9.11.40
7.11.40
N.17, Victoria " St. Neot ", Victoria - street, Wetherill Park, New South Wales 22 Pacific- street, Watson's
Date of Declaration.
S.E.2, Victoria 7 Kinghorn- street, Nowra, New South Wales
21.11.40
3.12.40
4 Taylor-street, Thornbury,
202 Williams -road, Toorak,
Pietrykowski, (known as Leah)
.
Olsen, Valborg Thordland Abood, Martha Theresa
6.11.40
Blacktown, New South Wales 170 Peninsula -road, Maylands, Western Australia 15 Little Comber - street, Paddington, New South Wales Merlin- street, North 52 Sydney, New South Wales 278 Grand Parade, Ramsgate, New South Wales " Narabool ", Terang, Victoria 4 Rose - crescent, Mosman, New South Wales 58 Noble - street, Hurstville, New South Wales 32 Catherine - street, Ethelton, South Australia 50 Cooper- street, Surry Hills, New South Wales
Jepson, Gladys Smith
Sander, Eliza Louisa
7.11.40 6.11.40
toria
Douglas -road,
Leah Peter,
Of
Ericksson, Florence May
12.12.40
14 Moore - street, Elwood, Vic-
Pickering Brook, Western Australia 92 Chelmsford -road, Mount Lawley, Western Australia Staple- street, Norseman, Western Australia 62 Charlotte - street, Ashfield, New South Wales Hendy- avenue, " Koala ", Collaroy, New South Wales 234 Sydney -road, Brunswick, Victoria
Groove, Mary Sylvia .. 437 Pitt - street, Sydney, New South Wales 136 Merrylands -road, Merry lands, New South Wales 4 Clarke- street, Vaucluse, Sydney, New South Wales 74 Maitland- street, Narrabri, New South Wales 11 Pearson Grove, Caulfield, Melbourne, Victoria
Penkival - street, Bondi,
Marie
Scamps, Euphemie Marks, Alide
22.11.40
5
56
Sydney, New South Wales Turuga - street, Turramurra, New South Wales 3 Burnley Flats, Poate -road,
Winifred Grace Toscanie, Doreen Isla . .
18.11.40
tralia
Chiodo, Kathleen
Address.
Name.
Wales 518 Swanston- street, Carlton, Victoria Carters -road, Dural, New South Wales Jarrandale, Western Australia
street, Adelaide South AusGrasyan, Gwendolyne May .. Capizzi, Agata .. Marciano, Maria
Commonwealth Gazette
9.8.40
8.11.40 3.12.40 11.11.40
5.11.40
Wales 330 Crown - street, Wollongong, 22.11.40
New South Wales 123 Beardly - street, Armidale, New South Wales Colchester -road, Bayswater,
Western Australia Schaffhauser, Ada Bessie 8 Aboud - avenue, Kingsford, New South Wales Mercier, Rose Louise 96 Denison - street, Waverley, New South Wales Seliscak, Eva Glossop, South Australia . Mestrov, Sinka 74 Crystal- street, Broken Hill, New South Wales Pervan, Manda .. 41 York- street, Boulder, Western Australia . . Kenilworth, Zoricic, Margaret Hardie- street,
Darlinghurst, New South Wales
7.11.40 19.12.40
8.11.40 22.10.40 19.11.40 2.
14.11.40
25.11.40
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TERRITORY OF NORFOLK ISLAND. Name.
Address.
Sabolich, Franciska ..
Kirkcaldy Beach -road, Seaton Gardens, South Australia
Da Corte, Lilian Irene
Clayton -road, Clayton, Victoria 52 Norman - street, East Bris-
Lankin, Taisia Meek sandrovna Polak, Miriam Sarah .. Ullrich, Anna (known as Smith, Anna) Kacen, Hance
Begovic, Iva Gamoty, Mary Jessie
Kangur, Jenny Xenia Gerolimov, Maria
..
Wilson, Martha
..
Ahlstrom, Leila Muriel Johnson, Emily Elenah
Romanovsky, Maria .. Behlow, Esther
..
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING.
11.12.40
T HEREBY certify that a copy of the Public Service Ordinance 1941 (No. i of 1941 ) was duly posted at the Court House, Kingston, Norfolk Island, on the twenty -first day of February, in the year One thousand nine hundred and
Declaration.
bane, Queensland 4 " Manoora ", 18 Ramsgate avenue, Bondi, Sydney, New South Wales
67 Fitzroy- street, St. Kilda,
Victoria 38 Botany -road, Alexandria, Sydney , New South Wales 18E, Johnston- street, Boulder, Western Australia 46 Manning -road, Double Bay, New South Wales 56 Broad-street, Cabrarnatta, New South Wales 68 Young- street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, Victoria " Del Monte ", Princes High-
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CHARLES ROSENTHAL, Administrator. .5th March, 1941.
TERRITORY OF NORFOLK ISLAND.
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CERTIFICATE OF POSTING.
T HEREBY certify that a copy of the Provident Fund
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Ordinance 1941 (No. 2 of 1941 ) was duly posted at the ,l Court House, Kingston, Norfolk Island, on the twenty second
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day of February, in the year One thousand nine hundred
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CHARLES ROSENTHAL, Administrator. 5th March, 1941. TERRITORY OF NORFOLK ISLAND.
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and forty -one.
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way, Fairy Meadow, New
SouthWales Morwell Bridge, Victoria .. 386 Queen - street, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria Flat No. 8, Mount Isa, Queensland
forty -one.
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9.1.41
NOTICE.
HERE.AS by the Public Service Ordinance 1941 it is enacted that that Ordinance shall commence on a date to be fixed by the Administrator by notice posted on or near to the Court House, Norfolk Island. Now therefore I, Sir Charles Rosenthal, S.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., V.D., Administrator of the Territory of Norfolk Island, do fix Friday, the twenty -first day of February, One thousand nine hundred and forty -one as the day upon which the Public Service Ordinance
W
1941 (No. 1 of 1941 ) shall commence.
Given under my hand at Kingston in the Territory of Norfolk Island this twenty -first day of February, One thousand nine hundred and forty -one. CHARLES ROSENTHAL, Administrator.
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Victoria
Duncan, Mary Catherine
14 Leswell - street, Woollahra,
Traficante, Maria
..
New South Wales Smith - street, Scone, New South Wales
Moss, Pansy May
..
Main Western -road, Prospect,
New South Wales Magdalena 489 High- street, Northcote, Alvira, Victoria Seritjol Henry, Raymonde Louise 71 Hunter - street, Sydney, New South Wales Abikhair, Eif le
Zaetta, Doreen Templinsky,
Rachel
Rachel) Pahoff, Celia
..
Bala-
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Mount
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Grosvenor - street,
clava, Victoria Buxton - street,
Hughes, Gladys
8
Petersen, Rose Rebecca
Bertha
Stuber, Annie Amelia.. Michelsson, Freda Emily
Johanna Buterin, Cassire Ann ..
Halikas, Olive Beryl .. Ribarics, Annie (known as Ribarits, Annie)
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16.12.40
Blake- street, Preston, Queens-
Rasner, Minnie) Antonas, Diamantoula
NOTICE is hereby given that, pursuant to section 7 of the Stock Ordinance 1934 -1940 and to the Seat of Govern-
Bondi, New South Wales
Milham, Zakiatt Diab
Prezman (known as
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Flat No. 1, 51 Hall-street,
Massond, Annie Maria
Rasner, Sura Mindla
NOTICE OF STRIKING OF RATES ON LARGE STOCK AND SHEEP.
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85
Hill, Victoria
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land
Moonee 16.12.40 Puckle- street, Ponds, Victoria Radovick- street, Korumburra, 21.12.40 Victoria
9 Charles- street, St. Kilda,
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Victoria
110 Fitzgerald- street, Perth, Western Australia
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159 Grafton - street, Woollahra,
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New South Wales Prestons, via Liverpool, New South Wales
Kurrajong -road,
Nellie- street, Seaholme, W.18,
North Williamstown, W.16, Victoria Dover -road,
53 Tulloh - street, Willoughby,
New South Wales 29 Ewing - street, Lismore, New South Wales Post Office Box No. 62, Merbien, Victoria
ment (Administration) Ordinance 1930 -1938, I, Hattil Spencer
Foll, Minister of State for the Interior of the Commonwealth have caused a rate of twopence per head on large stock and seven- sixteenths of one penny per head on sheep to be struck on large stock and sheep within the Australian Capital Territory as on the 31st December, 1940. Dated this nineteenth day of March, One thousand nine hundred and forty -one. H. S. FOLL, Minister for the Interior. CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION. hereby notified for general information that the IT is Minister of State for the Interior has granted Certificates of Naturalization to the persons named in this subjoined list. J. A. CARRODUS, Secretary, Department of the Interior. Date of Naturalization, 21st January, 1941. Banos, Mavromatis, 15 Goodwood -road, Wayville, South Australia. Date of Naturalization, 22nd January, 1941. Dannell, Eric, Koumala, Queensland. Papamihail, Constantinos, 108 Edward- street, Reservoir, Victoria. Christiansen, Carl Victor, 145 Coleman- street, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales. Pilliris, Elias Spiros, c/o Post Office Box No. 131, Biloela, Queensland.
19.12.40
Sevdalis, George, 4 Pelican- street, Innisfail, Queensland. Pou, (Miss) Constance Victoria, 579 High street, Croxton, Victoria. Sokolich, Andro, Rockingham -road, Spearwood, Western Aus-
tralia.
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Victoria 15
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Stock Ordinance 1934 -1940.
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Hawthorn, Western Australia 952 White Horse -road, Box
Bruhn, Florence Zephyr
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South Wales 2 Henderson - place, Mildura, Victoria
130
Todoroff, Mita
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479 Dean- street, Albury, New
(known as Temple,
Acebedo, Madeline
Date of
Morellini, Giacomo, 722 Argent street, Broken Hill, New South Wales.
Rae, Elis Reino, Silvan, Victoria. 7.1.41
6.1.41 16.1.41.
4.12.40
Van Santen, Nicolaas Jacobus Marie, 4A Etonville- parade, Croydon, New South Wales. Nekoff, Atanas Ivanoff, 110 Gertrude - street, Fitzroy, Victoria. Segal, Renee (Miss), 7 Milton- street, Hamilton, Victoria.
Date of Naturalization, 23rd January, 1941. Erwin Arnold, 16 Mashoobra- street, Merlynston, Victoria. Jacobsen, Sigmund, 21 Rosenberg crescent, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Coroneos, Speredon Ioanou, 98 Campbell- street, Swan Hill, Victoria. Gloor,
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Reel, (Mrs) Isobel Constance, 40 York - street, St. Kilda West, Victoria.
COMMONWEALTH BANS OF AUSTRALIA.
Hilda, Victoria. Lacoste, Heurt', 171 Rochford- street, Erskineville, New South
Issued in pursuance of Section 60L of the Commonwealth Bank Act
NOTE ISSUE DEPARTMENT.
Berid, Albert Emil Marius Hansen, 218 Barkly- street, St.
1911 -1932.
Wales.
Mouchatsky, Aron Israelovitch (known as Musat, Aron) , 541 Station- street, North Carlton, Victoria. Bloomfield, Gordon, 76 First - avenue, Mount Lawley, Western Australia. Pertman, August, Thirlmere, New South Wales. Boadella, Marcos, 22 Edgeware -road, Newtown, New South
STATEMENT OF POSITION AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY, 24TH FEBRUARY, 1941.
Number and Amount of Australian Notes issued and not redeemed. Denomination.
Wales.
Cassimatis, Mark, Murwillumbah- street, Murwillumbah, New South Wales. Spitz, Rudolph, Cottage 145, Mount Isa, Queensland. Rabeh -Mid, Wadieh Bassela George (known as George, W. B.), Eudunda, South Australia.
Andersen, Niels Christian, c/o Mr. P. G. Hosking, Oakvale, Victoria.
Lowey, Jacob Stephanus, 23 Broadway, Sydney, New South Wales.
Spanggaard, Niels Kristian Krestensen, c/ò Mr. J. F. Pearse, Donald, Victoria. Nylund, Erick Sigfrid, Yunndaga, Western Australia. Roufegalis, Anastassios Vassilios, Barellan, New South Wales. Dragun, Ilija, Albert- street, Osborne Park, Western Australia. Radandt, Ferdinand Wilhelm August, c/o Mr. Larner, Murray B'ridáe, South Australia. Begovich, Marko, Peken- street, Big Bell, Western Australia.
10s. £1 £5 £10 £20 £50 £100
£1,000
Total
..
Date of Naturalization, 30th January, 1941. Beckman, Carl Olof, Port Lincoln, South Australia. Kosovich, Nikola, Big Bell, Western Australia. Blomerius, Leonard Oscar Paul, " Lachlan Downs " Station, via Cobar, New South \Vales. Kassianos, Spyrargyris (known as Cassis, Eric), The Pocket, Billinudgel, New South Wales.
Charnas, George, 346 Peel street, Tamworth, New South Wales. White, Alfred, 8 " San Juan ", Warner's - avenue, Bondi, New South Wales. Panaretto, Nicholas, Lachlan - street, Hay, New South Wales.
Couroupis, Panagiotis, 630 Argent- street, Broken Hill, New South Wales. Panaretto, Minas ( known as Panaretos, Minas) , Darlington Point, New South Wales. Smyrniotis, Ioannis, Wollongough- street, Ungarie, New South Wa les.
Mendezona, Santiago, Rita Island, Ayr, Queensland.
Nilson, Gustav Wilhelm, c/o Habbies Howe, via Seymour,
4,618,291 26,310,563 17,067,650 8,414,310 76,680 1,948,050 3,019,900 0 0 914,000 0 0
39,876,014
62,369,444
How Notes Held
£
By Banks By Public
13,860,297 48,509,147
0 0
a. d.
00 00
62,369,444 0 0
Reserve Held in Terms of Section 60x
Gold and English Sterling .. £17,705,046 28.39 Per cent. of Circulation Per cent. of notes in hands of 36.50 Public .. .. H. T. ARMITAGE, BERTRAND LATHAM, Deputy Governor. Secretary, Note Issue Department. Sydney, 14th March, 1941.
EXPENDITURE UNDER TREASURY REGULATION 67
MADE UNDER SECTION 71 OF ZHE AUDIT ACT 1901 -1934.
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
£247 4s.- -Roche Bros. Pty. Ltd., 51 Queens Bridge - street,
South Melbourne. Hire, operation and maintenance of an air compressor unit required by the Postmaster - General's Department, Victoria. (Ex. Min. No. 20.)
Victoria.
A. FADDEN, Acting Prime Minister.
Friedlander, (Mrs.) Thelma Janet, 26 Glenmore -road, Paddington, New South Wales. Martel, Charles Louis, " Mon Desir ", Upper Beaconsfield,
Victoria. Von Roessler, ( Mrs.) Jean Rosina, 7 Courtenay -road, Rose Bay, New South Wales. Theodoros, Prokonios (known as Theodore, Peter Thomas) , 53 Prince- street, Grafton, New South Wales. Segaert, Paul Gerard, 10 Awaba- street, Mosman, New South
00 00 00 00 00 00
9,236,582 26,310,563 3,413,530 841,431 3,834 38,961 30,199 914
Greenberg, Moses Sam (known as Greenberg, Morris) , 368 Stirling- street, Perth, Western Australia.
Maximenko, Akoulina (Mrs.), Nelson- street, Childers, Queensland.
Amount.
Number.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936. NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWEALTH.
IT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the
Fouquer, Eugene Arsene, 1 Earl- street, Kew, Victoria. Tsimeris, Demetre Theodore (known as Simeris, James), Ramsay- street. Thangool, Queensland. Ivanoff, Bengt Wilhelm, Princess Mary- street, St. Marys, New South Wales.
Governor - General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, that the land hereunder described has been acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936, and subject to the provisions of the Northern Territory of Australia Lands Acquisition Ordinance 1911 -1926, for the following public purpose, namely: Defence purposes at Darwin, Northern Territory of Australia. (C.L.6474. )
Billinudgel. New South Wales. Petroff, Alexander, Rose Bay, Townsville, Queensland.
hundred and forty -one.
Wales.
Kassianos, Diomedes (known as Cassis, Jim ), The Pocket, Ko'omonde, George, 11 Gurwood street, Wagga, New South
Dated this nineteenth day of March, One thousand nine
Wales.
Souris, Emmanuel, 269 Goulburn - street, Sydney, New South Wales.
By His Excellency's Command,
of State for the Interior has revoked, under section Naturalization granted to the undermentioned person:
DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.
All that piece of land being section 594 suburban to the Town of Darwin, Hundred of Bagot, County of Palmerston, Northern Territory of Australia.
12(2) (d) of the Nationality Act 1920 -1936 the Certificate of No. of Certificate --5700 issued by Victorian Government on the 7th August, 1893. Name of Grantee Guardiola, Salvador. Date of Revocation -5th February, 1941. J. A. CARRODUS, Secretary, Department of the Interior.
Governor- General.
H. S. FOLL Minister of State for the Interior.
Montiano, Samuel (known as Grieben, Samuel), 12 Marquis street, Burwood, Victoria. Jobansson, Emil Johan " Longview ", Fosters Bay, Narooma, New South Wales. REVOCATION OF CERTIFICATE OF NATURALIZATION. TT is hereby notified for general information that the Minister
GOWRIE
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936. NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWEALTH.
IT
is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the
Governor - General acting with the advice of the Federal
Executive Council, that the land hereunder described has
been acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisi-
bearing 69 degrees 6 minutes 189 feet 2 inches; thence by part of the south - eastern boundary of the land in Crown grant, volume 1937, folio 72, bearing 68 degrees 34 minutes 45 feet 5 inches; thence by part of the north- eastern face of a stone wall being high -water mark on Elizabeth Bay, bearing 165 degrees 12 minutes 15 feet 1/ inches to the point of
tion Act 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose, namely:
Defence purposes at Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, New South
Wales. (C.L.6200. )
Dated this nineteenth day of March, One thousand nine hundred and forty -one. GOWRIE Governor- General. .
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commencement.
Secondly: All that piece of land containing an area of 1 rood 1.75 perches more or less being part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, volume 3700, folio 113, and the whole of the land comprised in Crown grant, volume 2092, folio 201, situate at Elizabeth Bay, City of Sydney, Parish of
By His Excellency's Command, H. S. FOLL
Minister of State for the Interior.
Alexandria, County of Cumberland, State of New South Wales, as shown hachured and numbered 2 on plan hereunder: Commencing at the easternmost corner of the land in Certificate of Title, volume 5015, folio 199, and bounded thence by, the south - eastern face of a stone wall being high -water mark on Elizabeth Bay bearing 186 degrees 48 minutes 61 feet 4 inches; thence by lines bearing 236 degrees 44 minutes 56 feet 101 inches, 231 degrees 22 minutes 17 feet 4t inches, 180 degrees 27 minutes 30 seconds 7 feet 8/ inches, 23] degrees 22 minutes
DEScnIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.
Firstly :All that piece of land containing an area of 10.8 perches more or less being part of the land comprised in Certificate of Title, volume 5019, folio 230, situate at Eliza-
beth "Day, in the City of Sydney, Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland, State of New South Wales, as shown hachured and numbered 1 on plan hereunder : Commencing at the northernmost corner of the land in Certificate of Title, volume 5015, folio 199, and bounded thence by a north western boun-
8 feet 6f inches, 344 degrees 24 minutes 30 seconds 6 feet 6 inches, 231 degrees 22 minutes 64 feet 104 inches and 377 degrees 46 minutes 30 seconds 92 feet 6f inches; thence by part of a south- eástern boundary of the land in Certificate of
dary of that land bearing 248 degrees 34 minutes 43 feet
10 inches ; theiice by a north - eastern boundary of that land bearing 339 degrees 6 minutes 3 feet; thence by another northwestern boundary of that land bearing 249 degrees 6 minutes 189 feet 14 inches; thence by a line bearing 339 degrees 6 minutes 12 feet; thence by part of a south - eastern boundary of the land in Certificate of Title, volume 3665. folio 93,
Title, volume 5015, folio 199 aforesaid, bearing 69 degrees 31 minutes 23 feet 5 inches ; thence by south- eastern boundaries of that land bearing 66 degrees 14 minutes 74 feet 5 inches and
70 degrees 2 minutes 77 feet 2 inches to the point of
commencement.
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The Lands Acquisition Act 1908 -1936. NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWF -ALIH.
IT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the Governor - General acting with the advice of the Federal
Executive Council, that the land hereunder described has been acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose, namely : Defence purposes at Cheltenham, South Australia. -- (C.L.7121. )
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Dated this nineteenth day of March, One thousand nine hundred and forty -one. G.OWRIE Governor- General.
By His Excellency's Command,
H. S. FOLL Minister of State for the Interior. SCHEDULE.
All that piece of land containing an area of 24 acres 3 roods 30 perches more or less being part of Section 419 Hundred of Yatala laid out as Cheltenham Gardens being
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lots 31 to 44 inclusive, lots 80 to 85 inclusive, Audley- avenue and part of King- street, being part of the land in Lands Titles
Office Plan No. 3048, and parts of Sections 418 and 516 Hundred of Yatala County of Adelaide State of South Australia as shown hachured on plan hereunder.
DISPOSAL BY TRANSFER OF DEFENCE LAND AT ELIZABETH BAY, NEW SOUTH WALES.
HEREAS the lands described in the schedule hereunder
are not required for any public purpose of the ComW monwealth, His Excellency the Governor - General in Council
has authorized, pursuant to section 63 of the Lands Acquisition
Act 1906 -1936, the disposal of such lands by transfer to the Council of the Municipality of Sydney to the intent that the said lands shall become and be used as and for a public highway. (C.L.6200. )
H. S. POLL Minister of State for the Interior.
SCHEDULE.
Firstly: All that piece of land containing an area of 1.72 perches, more or less, being part of tue land comprised in certificate of title, Noiuiue 4988, folio 198, situate at
Potts Point, in the City of Sydney, Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland, state of New South Wales, as
shown hachured and numbered 1 on plan hereunder : Commencing at the westernmost corner of the land in certificate of title, volume 5144, folio 94, and bounded thence by lines bearing 247 degrees 7 minutes 5 feet 7i inches, 248 degrees 3 minutes 45 seconds 11 feet 2 inches and 188 degrees 12 minutes 7 feet 91 inches; thence by part of a northeastern side of Wylde- street bearing 307 degrees 21 minutes 22 feet 6 inches; thence by a southeastern boundary of the land in certificate of title, volume 4970, folio 118, bearing 39 degrees 48 minutes 25 seconds 9 feet 91 inches; thence
by part of another south - eastern boundary of the
last -
mentioned land bearing 62 degrees 12 minutes 45 seconds 16 feet 1/ inches ; thence 9 feet 51 inches by an arc of a
circle of rad:us 120 feet, the chord of which bears 137 degrees
30 minutes 10 seconds 9 feet 51 inches and the centre of ;which lies to the north -east; thence by á line bearing 135
degrees 14 minutes 20 seconds 10 feet 91 inches to the point of commencement. Secondly:
All that piece of land containing an area of
12.33 perches, more or less, being part of the land comprised in certificates of title, volume 4562, folio 132, and volume 3136, folio 52, situate at Potts Point, in the City of Sydney, Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland, State
of New South Wales, as shown hachured and numbered 2 on plan hereunder: Commencing at the westernmost corner of the land in certificate of title, volume 4970, folio 118,
and bounded thence by a north - western side of Wylde- street bearing 232 degrees 29 minutes 10 seconds 7 inches; thence by north eastern and south- eastern sides of that street bearing 335 degrees 3 minutes 13 feet 4 inches, 355 degrees 14 minutes 20 seconds 14 feet and * of an inch, 12 degrees 30 minutes 40 seconds 37 feet 4* inches, 16 degrees 16 minutes 15 seconds 38 feet 3i inches, 15 degrees 57 minutes 32 feet 1* inches, 285 degrees 57 minutes 41 inches, 9 degrees 8 minutes 50 seconds 7 feet 71 inches, 6 degrees 22 minutes 30 seconds 13 feet 6 inches, 3 degrees 17 minutes 50 seconds G feet 51 inches and 57 minutes 40 seconds 58 feet 5/ inches; thence by a line bearing 177 degrees 36 minutes 20 seconds
157 feet 7It inches; thence 31 feet 51 inches by an arc of a
circle of radius 120 feet, the chord of which bears 170 degrees 6 minutes 10 seconds 31 feet 4 inches and the centre of which
lies to the north -east; thence by part of a north western
boundary of the land in certificate of title, volume 4970, folio 118, bearing 232 degrees 55 minutes 25 seconds 26 feet 91 inches; thence by another north- western boundary of the last mentioned land bearing 232 degrees 29 minutes 10 seconds 18 feet 5i inches to the point of commencement. Thirdly: All that piece of land containing an area of 3.09
perches, more or less, being part of the land contained in certificate of title, volume 1304, folio 182, situate at Potts Point, in the City of Sydney, Parish of Alexandria, County of Cumberland, State of New South Wales, as shown hachured and numbered 3 on plan hereunder : Commencing at the north-western corner of the land in certificate of title, volume 4562,
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thence by a south - eastern boundary of the land in certificate of title, volume 1405, folio 131, bearing 39 degrees 57 minutes 40 seconds 84 feet 7I inches; thence by a line bearing 213 degrees
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The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936. NOTIFICATION . OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY
All that piece of land containing an area of 10 acres more or less being part of Crown Allotment 18, Parish of Seymour, County of Dalhousie, State of Victoria, as shown hachured on plan hereunder. Commencing at a point on a south- western bank of the Goulburn River which point bears 359 degrees 42 minutes 2413.5 links 14 degrees 46 minutes 21 links 357 degrees 12 minutes 236 links and 73 degrees 50 minutes 1849 links from the westernmost corner of Crown Allotment 16, Parish of Seymour, and bounded thence by a line bearing 253 degrees 50 minutes 1849 links; thence by north = eastern sides of Sydney -road bearing 256 degrees 14 minutes 61.5 links 348 degrees 6 minutes 222 links and 353 degrees 24 minutes 82 links to a south - eastern bank of Sunday Creek; thence by that bank of that creek north - easterly and a south- western bank of the Goulburn River south -easterly to the point of
THE COMMONWEALTH.
p is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the Governor- General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, that the land hereunder described has been acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands
I
acquisition Act 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose, namely: Defence purposes at Seymour, Victoria.
Dated this nineteenth day of March, One thousand nine hundred and forty -one.
GOWRIE. Governor - General.
By His Excellency's Command. T. J. COLLINS
for Minister of State for the Interior.
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of a Government road 100 links wide bearing 90 degrees 3 minutes 5886.5 links thence by a south- western side of a
COMMONWEALTH OF AHSTRALIA
The Lands Acquisition dot 1906 -1936. NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY . THE COMMONWEALTH.
Government road . of variable width bearing 122 degrees 37 minutes 30 seconds 147.3 links thence by the western side of a Government road 100 links wide bearing 180 degrees 7940.5
links thence by part of the northern side of a Government road 100 links wide bearing 270 degrees 403.9 links thence by lines bearing 22 minutes 250.2 links 269 degrees 13 minutes 30 seconds 199 links and 180 degrees 26 minutes
Tis .hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the
Governor- General acting with the advice of the Federal 1Executive Council, that the land hereunder described has
been acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition Act 1906-1936, for the following public purpose, namely: Defence purposes at Bonegilla, Victoria. (C.L.6448.)
30 seconds 247.6 links thence by part of the northern side -of the lastmentioned road bearing 270 degrees 2.508 links thence
Dated this nineteenth day of March, One thousand nine
minutes 2479.4 links 211 degrees 640.5 links and 180 degrees
hundred and forty -one.
by
10 minutes 550 links thence by part of the northern side of the lastmentioned road bearing 270 degrees 100 links thence by the eastern boundaries of Crown Allotments 27 and 19 Parish of Bonegilla bearing 5 minutes 8025 links to the point
GOWBIE Governor- General.
By His Excellency's Command,
H. S. FOLL Minister of State for the Interior.
of commencement.
Thirdly: All that piece of land containing an area of 150 acres 3 roods 4 perches more or less being parts of Crown Allotments 15 and 31 Parish of Bonegilla County of Bogong State of Victoria as shown hachured and numbered 3 on plan hereunder: Commencing at the intersection of the southwestern side of a Government road 150 links wide with the
SCHEDULE.
Firstly: All that piece of land containing an area of 16 acres 1- rood 29 perches more or less being part of Crown
eastern side of a Government road 100 links wide and
Allotment 3 Section 8 Parish of Bonegilla County of Bogong State of Victoria as shown hachured and numbered 1 on plan
bounded thence by part of the south - western side of the first mentioned road bearing 122 degrees 46 minutes 30 seconds 2988.2 links thence by lines bearing 178 degrees 23 minutes 816.4 links 205 degrees 30 minutes 3083 links 250 degrees 21
hereunder: Commencing at the intersection of the southwestern side of a Government road 200 links wide with the northern side of a Government road 100 links wide and bounded thence by part of the northern side of the lastmentioned road bearing 270 degrees 3 minutes 2254 links
minutes 508.3 links 149 degrees 34 minutes 443.6 links 43 degrees 15 minutes 308.7 links 83 degrees 18 minutes 281.3 links 141 degrees 18 minutes 30 seconds 342 links 210 degrees
thence by a line bearing 19 degrees 46 minutes 1549.1 links thence by part of the south - western side of the road first beforementioned bearing 130 degrees 9 minutes 2263.4 links to the point of commencement. Secondly: All that piece of land containing an area of 452 acres 20 perches more or less being Crown Allotments 16, 17 and 18 and parts of Crown Allotments 28, 29 and 30 Parish of Bonegilla County of Bogong State of Victoria as shown haehured and numbered 2 on plan hereunder; Commencing at the north- eastern corner of Crown Allotment 19 Parish of Bonegilla and bounded thence by part of the southern side
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Commonwealth Gazette
No. 63.-27th March, 1941
685
DISPOSAL BY TRANSFER OF DEFENCE' LAND AT PEARCE, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
AS the land described in the schedule hereunder is not required for any public purpose of the Commonwealth His Excellency the Governor- General in Council has authorized, pursuant to section 63 of the Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936, the disposal of such land by transfer to the Government of the State of Western Australia.(C.L.5231.) T. J. COLLINS for Minister of State for the Interior. WHEREWHEREAS
SCHEDULE.
Firstly. All that piece of land containing an area of 7
acres and 4 perches more or less, being Swan Location 2006, State of Western Australia, as shown hachured and numbered i on plan hereunder. Secondly. All that piece of land containing an area of 12 acres 3 roods 13 perches more or less, being Swan Location
1542, State of Western Australia, as shown hachured and
numbered 2 on plan hereunder.
89' 27'
Dated this nineteenth day of March, One thousand nine hundred and forty -one. GOWRIE
By His Excellency's Command, H. S. FOLL
Governor - General.
Minister of State for the Interior. DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.
All that piece of land containing an area of 1.47 perches more or less being part of Irrigation Farm Lease No. 1247, Yanco No. 1 Irrigation Area, and being part of portion 242, Parish of Cudgel, County of Cooper, State of New South Wales, as shown hachured on plan hereunder: Commencing at the southernmost corner portion 241, Parish of Cudgel, and bounded thence by part of the south - eastern boundary of that portion bearing 57 degrees 30.3 links; thence by lines bearing 147 degrees 30.3 links and 237 degrees 30.3 links to the north - eastern side of a road 125 lihks wide; thence by part of that side of that road bearing 327 degrees 30.3 links to the point of commencement.
Farm Lease N!1247
Links 30
SCALE 20
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Excellency the Governor- General in Council has approved, pursuant to section 14 of the Lands Acquisi-
IIIS
tion Act 1906 -1936, that authority be granted for the following
SCALE Chns 4, 3
2
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leases and licences: For the lease, for the Department of Information, of the eighth floor of Bryant House, 80 -82 Pitt- street, Sydney, for a period of one year from 27th January, 1941, with option
of renewal for one year, at a rental of £1,893 per annum, plus
£136 per annum, being 10 per cent. per annum on the cost of partitions, making a total of £2,029 per annum. ( Ç.L.7147. ) For the lease for the Department of Labour and National Service of an area approximately 3,170 square feet on the eleventh floor of Prudential B'uilding, situated at the corner of Martin -place and Castlereagh- street, Sydney, for a period of five (5) years from date of possession, at a rental of
£1,109 10 per anum, plus cost of partitions £58 to be paid as additional rent spread over the period of the lease. (In lieu of Executive Council Approval of 26th February, 1941.) -- (C.L.7183. )
For the lease of premises situated at the corner of Union and Kenrick streets, The Junction, New South Wales, occupied as a post and telegraph office. for a period of two (2) years from 7th March, 1941. and thereafter subject to determination by twenty -eiäht (28) days' notice, at a rental of £2 5s. per week. (C.L.3972. ) For the acquisition by agreement with the owners, of the right to enter upon and use the following areas: Purpmee.
Loen11+9.
Stacey's Bridge, Victoria,
part of Allotment 27, Parishes of Binginwarri
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and Devon, County of
8 Chñv,
Bulas Bulas
The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.
Allotment 14, Section A,
Parish of Yambuk, County of Villiers
NOTIFICATI,ON OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWEALTH.
IT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the
Terrors Creek (Dayboro),
Executive Council, that the land hereunder described has acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands
Whiteside, County of
Governor- General, acting with the advice of the Federal
}
been
Acquisition Act 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose, namely : Postal purposes at Corbie Hill, New South Wales. (O.L.67106. )
Queensland, part of Por-
tion No. 4, Parish of
Stanley
.. For a period of Ten years from 1st Sep-
tember, 1939, and thereafter from month
to month, at a rental
of fl
Yambuk, Victoria, part of COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
Defence
Pertnd and Rent.
per annum.
(C.L. 7451).)
Five years from 1st January, 1941, and
thereafter from month
to month, at a rental
of 10s. per annum.
(C.L. 7445.) Five years from Ist January, 1941, and thereafter from month
to month, at a rental
of £3 per annum. (C.L. 2366.)
$. S. POLL, Minister for the Interior.
No 63.-27th Mara, 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
686
NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. TOWN LANDS WITHDRAWN FROM LEASING.
(Situation -- Darwin Suburban.)
IT is hereby notified, in pursuance of the Crown Lands
Ordinance 1931 -1939, that allotment No. 622 is no longer available for leasing as a Town Lands Lease. The notification in Commonwealth Gazette No. 88, dated 9th October, 1930, of it being so available, is hereby cancelled. C. L. A. ABBOTT, Administrator. 12th March, 1941.
TENDERS. POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. TENDERS INVITED.
e TENDERS are invited for the tmdermentioned supplies and /or service. Tenders must be endorsed " Tenders for deposited in (as the case may be), and addressed to the Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, in the State named. They must be the Tender Box at the General Post Office in that State ; if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered. Schedule No.
Description of Material or Service Required.
Tender Forme, Specifications, &c.,
obtainable from-
Tendera close-
GENERAL.
.. B.G.E. Automatic Maintenance Parts .. .. .. Wooden Spindles .. .. .. .. .. Manhole Keys .. .. Lead Sheet .. Screw Anchors for Pole Stays .. Installing Keys for Screw Anchors Brass Hinges Bi- motional switch wiper assemblies and parts .. .. Submarine Cable .. Cord Tags, Fasteners, and connexion Plates .. .. Bimotional Switch Shafts and Parts .. Radio - frequency Transmission Line Fittings .. .. .. .. .. Steel Plates
.. . Coach Screws .. Paper, Ctfble Jointing .. Flexible Steel Wire Rope Hard -drawn Copper Wire, stranded Telegraph Milliammeters
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Switchboard Equipment, for Automatic Telephone Exchange, .. .. .. .. Epping, N.S.W. ..
.. .. .. ..
.. .. .. .. Electron Tubes .. Cable, 1 and 2 pair Automatic Switchboard Equipment for Telephone Exchange, Ocean .. .. .. . street, New South Wales .. .. .. . Underground Cable (5 -100 prs. 10 lb.) .. .. .. .. .. Spanners.. .. .. .. Tools, Adjusters and Benders .. .. .. Universal Postmarking Machine Parts .. .. .. Outside Distributing Wire .. .. .. A. E. Coy (Chicago) Maintenance Parts . .. .. .. Cable V.I.R. Lead Covered .. .. .. . Sleeves, Waxed Paper B.P.O. Standard Uniselector Maintenance Parts .. .. .. Canvas and Duck for Mail Bags Gas Filled Arresters Lead Sealers and Parts
.. .. .. ..
.. .. ..
C.3063 C.3102 C.3119 C.3142 C.3181 C.3182 C.3195 C_3069
..
Siemens No. 16 Type Auto. Switching Equipment Light and Power Material, Conduit and Conduit Fittings .. .. .. .. .. Electron Tubes .. .. .. Brass Piano Hinges .. .. Brass Fittings for Webbing Straps .. .. .. .. Murray Multiplex Equipment .. .. .. .. Labels for Mail Bags .. .. .. .. Oils and Lubricants .. .. .. Portable X -ray Plant .. Metal Anchors, Drills, &c., for Masonry .. .. .. .. Woodwork .. .. .. Stay Rods .. .. Printed Forms, Telephone Order .. Precision Wire -wound Resistors and Potentiometers .. .. .. Manual Exchange Equipment .. Automatic Voltage Regulators Testing Instruments, Insulation and Resistance Testers .. .. .. Transmission Testing Instruments .. .. .. .. Relays, 3000 type .. .. .. .. .. Telegraph Paper Tape .. .. .. .. Hand Postmarkers . .. .. Wind- driven Electric Generators .. .. Insulators for Radio Aerials .. Automatic Telephone Switching Equipment .. .. .. .. Solder .. .. .. .. Synthetic Enamels .. . .. P.A.B.X. Relay Sets Mechanics' Tools, Hammers, Files, Hacksaws, Drills, &c. Waterproof Clothing
.
.
C.3040 C.3060 C.3070 C.3140 C.3141 C.3143 C.3145 C.3153 C.3165 C.3065 C.3068 C.3106 0.3196 C.3206 C.3207 C.3037 C.3148 C.3159 C.3171 C.3147 0.3154 C.3161 C.3191 C.3205 C.3034 C.3038 C.3083 C.3084
C.3064 C.3080 C.3174 C.3192 C.3201 C.3057 C.3160 C.3166 C.3026 0.3167 C.3190
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3 p.m., 1.4.41 3 p.m., 1.4.41 3 p.m., 1.4.41 3 p.m., 1.4.41 3 p.m., 1.4.41 3 p.m., 1.4.41 3 p.m., 1.4.41 3 p.m., 1.4.41 3 p.m., 3.4.41 3 p.m., 3.4.41 3 p.m., 3.4.41 3 p.m., 3.4.41 3 p.m.,.3.4.41 3 p.m., 3.4.41 3 p.m., 8.4.41 3 p.m., 8.4.41 3 p.m.. 8.4.41 3 p.m., 8.4.41 3 p.m., 8.4.41 3 p.m., 8.4.41
3p.m.,8.4.41
3 p.m., 8.4.41 3 p.m., 10.4.41 3 p.m., 10.4.41 3 p.m., 10.4.41 3 p.m., 10.4.41 3 p.m., 10.4.41 3 p.m., 10.4.41 3 p.m., 10.4.41 3 p.m., 10.4.41 3 p.m., 10.4.41 3 p.m., 10.4.41 3 p.m., 15.4.41
3 p.m., 15.4.41 3 p.m., 15.4.41 3 p.m., 17.4.41 3 p.m., 17.4.41 3 p.m., 17.4.41
C.3072 C.3041 C.3090 C.3178 C.3091
3 p.m., 22.4.41 3 p.m., 29.4.41 3 p.m., 29.4.41 3 p.m., 29.4.41 3 p.m., 1.5.41
C.3031 C.3098 C.3100 C.3104 C.3121 C.3139 C.3128 C.3144 C.3157 C.3155 C.3184
3 p.m., 6.5.41 3 p.m., 8.5.41 3 p.m., 8.5.41 3 p.m., 20.5.41 3 p.m., 20.5.41 3 p.m., 22.5.41 3 p.m., 27.5.41 3 p.m., 27.5.41 3 p.m., 27.5.41 3 p.m.. 29.5.41 3 p.m., 29.5.41
* Departmental Stores Branch, Sydney (64 Harbour- street) ; Brisbane ; Adelaide (West-terrace) and Perth ; and G.P.O.'s, Melbourne and Hobart. Stores Branch all States. High Commissioner, London. I Closing date extended from 13.3.41, to 10.4.41. ¶ Closing date extended from 25.8.41, to 5.4.41. *' Australian Government Trade Commissioner, 2 Fairlie- place, Calcutta, India. tt Australian Government Trade Commissioner, New York. 1111 Departmental Stores Branches, Sydney (64 Harbour - street) and Melbourne (G.P.O.).
:fit Closing Date extended from 25.2.41 to 10.4.41. Tender Forma, &c., now available High Commissioner's Osee, London, in addition to all States.
Commonwealth Gazette
No. 63.-27th March, 1941
687
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. TENDERS INVITED.
Locality and Description of Work.
Tenders Return-
Supply and delivery of insulating mineral wool for building approximately 150 miles from Sydney (B.R. 1)
2 p.m., 31st
able at-
March, 1941
Manufacture and delivery of adjustable steel shutters and operating gear for saw -tooth roof ventilators at building approximately 150 miles from Sydney (B.R. 1) Re- roofing and minor repairs at Byron Bay Post Office
Post Offices, Byron Bay and Lismore of Commonwealth Works Director, 10th Floor, Bryant House, 80 -82 Pitt - street, Sydney
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.,
2 p.m., 7th
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April, 1941
Erection of large brick resklence approximately 325 miles from Sydney (306/40 -41)
ff
of Commonwealth Works Director, 10th Floor, Bryant House, 80 -82 Pitt - street, Sydney ; and at Post Offices, Gulgong and Mudgee Office of Commonwealth Works Director, 10th Floor, Bryant House, 80 -82 Pitt - street, Sydney Office
f,
Office ff
2 p.m., 31st
ff
March,
Sydney (102/40-41)
1941
Purchase and removal of old Post Office
Sewage treatment tanks approximately 70
tt
Office
(427/40 -41A)
premises, New Lambton Fertilizing and seeding of approximately 80 acres and construction of approximately 900 lineal feet of open cut earth drain (32) approximately 300 miles from Melbourne Timber - framed buildings approximately 120 miles from Melbourne (closing date extended) (462) Erection of building No. 54 approximately 70 miles from Melbourne (BGC. 2)
ff
80 -82 Pitt- street, Sydney, and at
Alterations and additions at Gulgong Post
building approximately 110 miles from
Commonwealth Works Director, Box 47ÁA, G.P.O., Sydney
of Commonwealth Works Director, 1.0th Floor, Brynat House,
of buildings approximately 25 miles from
Water supply and sewerage system, &c., to
Tenders to be addressed to
Office
Installation of electric light and power in group Sydney (111, 161/40 -41)
of Commonwealth Works Director, 10th Floor, Bryant House, 80-82 Pitt- street, Sydney
Office
,,
Erection of brick building in Sydney Suburban. Area (103/40 -41)
Erection 75 timber-framed buildings approxmately 500 miles from Sydney (fast section)
at
Plans, Specifications, &c., Available
Post Office, Newcastle
11 a.m., 28th March, 1941
11 a.m., 1st April, 1941*
of Commonwealth Works Director, 315 Post Office- place, Mel-
Office
bourne ; and at Post Offices, Mallacoota and Orbost Office of Commonwealth Works
11
a.m. 1st April, 1941
Timber office block within the metropolitan area (205)
Man -proof fencing and erection of Building No. 702 approximately 10 miles of Melbourne (368) Repairs and painting, Batman - avenue, Melbourne (435, 111, 436)
Commonwealth Works Director, 315 Post Office- place, Melbourne
Director, 315 Post Office - place, Melbourne tt
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miles from Melbourne (BGC. 8)
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of Commonwealth Works Director, 315 Post Office- place, Melboume Office of Commonwealth Works Director, 315 Post Office- place, Melboume j Office of Commonwealth Works Director, 315 Post Office- place, Melbourne Office
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Copper heating coils and fittings for vats
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approximately 70 miles from Melbourne (3)
Works and Services Branch, Department of the Interior, Brisbane
Supply and erection of structural steel work
approximately 10 miles from Brisbane (RGA. 2)
Electrical installation in building approxi-
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mately 10 miles from Brisbane, Part 1
Commonwealth Works Director,
Department of the Interior, Adelaide- street, Brisbane
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Light and Power ; Part 2 Electrical Blocks Supply and delivery of cast iron pipes and 2 p.m., 1st Works and Services Branch, Department of the Interior, Brisbane ; and April, 1941 specials to site approximately 200 miles at Post Office, Maryborough Works and Services Branch, Department of the Interior, Brisbane
from Brisbane (355/40/41A)
Alterations to premises, Brisbane suburban area Alterations to two cottages (amended) approximately 5 miles from Brisbane (418/40 -41)
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p.m., 3rd Works and Services Branch, Depart-
Erection of ten buildings approximately 120 miles from Brisbane (1065/40 -41)
2
Supply and delivery of mild steel tanks on site
2 p.m.,
approximately 200 miles from Brisbane
ff
April, 1941
8th
April, 1941
(355/40/41A)
ment of the Interior, Brisbane ; and at Post Office, Toowoomba
Works and Services Branch, Department of the Interior, Brisbane ; and at Post Office, Maryborough
Works and Services Branch, Department of the Interior, Brisbane$ miles from Brisbane (RGA. 2) Installation of stormwater drainage, sewerage 2 p.m., 15th Works and Services Branch, Department of the Interior, Brisbane ; and and water supply reticulation apApril, 1941 at Post Office, Maryborough proximately 200 miles from Brisbane
Erection of one building approximately 10
(355/40/41A) Repairs and painting at Post Offices, Freeling and Minlaton
2
p.m., 1st April, 1941
at
Works and Services Branch, Depart- Commonwealth Works Director, Department of the Interior, ment of the Interior, Adelaide ; and Commonwealth Offices, Post at Post Offices, Freeling and Minlaton Office- place, Adelaide
t £3 3s. will be charged for each set of quantities and this amount will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide Time extended from 25th March, 1941. tender. $ Plans and Specifications available 27.8.41.
No. 63.-27th March, 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
688
DEPARTMENT or Tl Il
ron-- -tonf tnued.
TENDERS INVITED -- Continued.
at
Tenders to be addressed to
p.m., 1st April, 1941
Works and Services Branch, Department of the Interior, Adelaide
Commonwealth Works Director,
2 p.m., 8th
Office of Department of the Interior,
Tenders lieturn-
Locality and Description of Work.
Plans, Specifications, &c., Available
able at-
Water tube boilers and mechanical stokers, approximately 20 miles from Adelaide
2
Department of the Interior,
Commonwealth Offices, Post Office-place, Adelaide
Heating and hot water services approximately 20 miles from Adelaide (SEF. 4)
Room 63, 2nd Floor, Richards
April, 1941
Erection of building approximately 1,200 2 p.m., ist
Buildings, 99 Currie - street, Adelaide of Commonwealth Works
Office
Director, Bryant House, 10th Floor, 80-82 Pitt - street, Sydney ; and at
April, 1941 (time extended from 25th March)
miles from Darwin
The Secretary, Department of Canberra, Interior, the Australian Capital Territory
of Commonwealth Works Director, 315 Post Office- place, Melbourne ; Works and Services Office
Branch, Department of the Interior, Brisbane ; Works and Services Branch, Adelaide ,
TENDERS ACCEPTED.
Locality and Description of Work.
Contractor and Address.
Amount.
£
Date of
Date of
Acceptance. Completion.
8. d.
Acton High School (A.C.T.). Radio broadcasting service
382 10 0 Amalgamated Wireless (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.,
12.2.41
18.6.41
Garah Post Office. Repairs and painting (40/1207, 41/
449 0 0 210 0 0 H. E. Mau, C/- Harry Draper & Co., Kurri Kurri 274 0 0 R. W. Bateman, 68 Despointes- street,
21.3.41
16.5.41
19.3.41
30.4.41
17.3.41
12.5.41
20.3.41
29.5.41
18.3.41
15.4.41.
433)
Weston Post Office. Repairs and painting (40/1840) ..
Grong Grong Post Office. Repairs and painting (40/
Box 2516 BB, G.P.O., Sydney J. R. Huxley. 6 Bellbrook - avenue, Hornsby, New south Wales
(Minor
1502)
Moree Post Office. Repairs and painting (40/1109) ..
tract)
Con-
Marrickville, New South Wales
J. R.
Approximately 100 miles from Sydney. Erection and completion of a steel tower and mast and two framed
488 13
0
Huxley, 6 Bellbrook- avenue, Hornsby Fred. W. Lemcke, Box 120 Post Office, Albury W. H. Ashmore & Son, 184 Majors Bay road, Concord, New South Wales Judd Bros. .. . .
buildings (3038/40 -41) Approximately 35 miles from Sydney.
675 0
0
Braye & Miller, 6 Cox- avenue, Bondi ..
19.3.41
30.4.41
Approximately 450 miles from Sydney. Installation of steam and hot water services in buildings (158/40 -41)
3,819 0 0
W. G. Gailey, 165 George- street, Sydney
18.3.41
*
In the Sydney Suburban Area. Construction of a timber framed garage for four vehicles (119/40 -41)
356 10 0
N. E. Hogden
..
19.3.41
2.4.41
665 12 0 Chas. Clark, 9 Violet- street, Waverley,
20.3.41
1.5.41
Albury Line Depot. Erection of framed and brick
buildings, paving and roadway (40/1992) Repairs and Painting to building in the Sydney suburban area (246/40 -41)
Clearing, grading,
forming and gravelling roadway, with drainage and subsidiary works (113/40 -41)
In the Sydney Suburban Area. Erection of annexes to two framed buildings, &c. (1144/39 -40, 266/40 -41, 2906/40 -41)
In the Sydney Suburban Area.Supply, delivery and erection of two 5 -cwt. travelling cranes with trolleys
and lifting blocks (369/40 -41) Approximately 10 miles from Melbourne.Concrete roads
391 10 0
1,125 0 0
249 0 0
power and lighting system (3) Approximately 50 miles from Melbourne. Four timber framed buildings (269)
Approximately 15 miles from Brisbane. Supply and installation of hot -water service (308/40 -41) Approximately 15 miles from Brisbane. Supply and installation of three cabinet type refrigerators (308/40 -41) Approximately 10 miles from Brisbane. Erection of two buildings (1027/40 -41)
385 0 0 1,680 0 381
7,799
9
6.3.41
1.5.41
6
3.3.41
7.4.41
11.3.41
10.6.41
18.3.41
8.4.41
19.3.41
2.4.41
00
2,273 10 0
335 12 0
9
In the Brisbane Suburban Area.Erection of one build-
483 0 0
Approximately 30 miles from Brisbane. Electrical installation in extensions to building (1277/39 -40) Approximately 5 miles from Brisbane.Erection of two
911 16 4
to aerodrome (238/40 -41)
Gayndah.--- Repaire and painting to Post Office and quarters (187/40, 418/40) Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Electrical installation in various buildings (4)
W. A. O'Donnell Pty. Ltd., 27 -29 Doncaster- street, Ascot Vale .. .. Watson Bros. Pty. Ltd.
1,013 0 0 Amalgamated Distributors (Pty.) Ltd...
614 19
Goomeri.Erection of new brick Post Office (40/2) .. Approximately 1,300 miles from Brisbane. Extensions
10.4.41
Marrickville, New South Wales Melbourne, S.C.4 Long & Hughes, 85 Malop- street, Geelong
Approximately 10 miles from Brisbane. buildings (904/40 -41, 904A/40 -41)
buildings (1031/40-41, 1031A/40 -41)
C. J. Hasemer Pty. Ltd., 6 Rich- street, Sim Paving Co., 101 Sturt - street, South
675 0 0
ing (977/40 -41)
1.5.41
0
Approximately 1,200 miles from Darwin. Erection of brick baker's oven (9156/40-41) Erection of three
,
New South Wales
(322)
Approximately 70 miles from Melbourne. Electrical
15.5.41
Alexander Francis Campbell, Main avenue, Virginia H. M. Stronach, Crescent -road, Hamilton, Brisbane
28.5.41
9.4.41
Suburban Constructors, Post Office Box 61, Valley, Brisbane Alexander Francis Campbell, Main avenue, Virginia Henry James Weimer
2.4.41 21.3.41
20.6.41
20.3.41
3.4.41
28,717 15 0
2,255 0 0
Alexander Francis Campbell, Mainavenue, Virginia L. G. Smith, Box 66 Post Office, Wondai Tanner & Kenny, Yungaburra ..
21.3.41
26.6.41 19.9.41
245 0 0
Malcolm Claude Lohse, Box 22, Gayndah
20.3.41
24.4.41
265 5 0
3,342
* One Week alter completion of buildings.
96
Dankel & Co...
..
} Concurrently with buildings.
44
44
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Commonwealth Gazette
No. 63.-27th March, 1941
689 OF THffi IirrEaYm---continued. TENDERS AccEPTEDcontinued.
Locality and Description of Work.
Approximately 10 miles from Adelaide. Supply and
Amount.
Contractor and Address.
$ 8. d. 2,464 6 0
installation of hot -water and steam supply to buildings
4,598 0 0
Date of
A. E. Atherton & Sons Pty. Ltd., 383
18.3.41
Carrier Air Conditioning Ltd., 36-40
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14.7.41
19.3.41
6.5.41
21.3.41
1.5.41
Latrobe- street, Melbourne, C.1, Vic.
(284)
Approximately 10 miles from Adelaide. Supply and installation of air conditioning equipment to buildings
Date of
Acceptance. Completion.
Bourke - street, Sydney, N.S.W.
26.5.41
(284)
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of one building (4) Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of one building (4) Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of two buildings (4) Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of one building (4) Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of two buildings (4) Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of five buildings (4) Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of one building (4)
Postal Institute, G.P.O., Adelaide. Provision of additional accommodation (100)
Approximately JO miles from Adelaide. Ereetion of building (302/40-41)
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of
3 -ton overhead electric travelling crane (5) Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of one building (4) Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of one building (4) Approximately 15 miles from Perth. Erection of buildings (1 /1/2) Approximately 5 miles from Perth. Supply and installation of mechanical services (161/40 -41) Approximately 10 miles from Perth. Installation of fire service (40/356)
1,571
0 0
Combe and Kramer C. Richardson, 57 Dale- avenue, Croydon Park, South Australia
824 0
0
T.
1,648 0
0
T. A. Cook & Co., 50 East- parade,
1,294 0 0 785 0
0
0
8.5.41 1.5.41
McEntee and Williams, 12 Royal- avenue,
Hyde Park, South Australia 2,751 0 0 R. P. Brimblecombe & Son, 60 Balfour street, Prospect, South Australia 3,951 0 0 J. Jenkins & Son, 49 Angas- street, Adelaide, South Australia 1,425 0 0. Emmett & Sons Ltd., Dunrobin - street, Forestville, South Australia 243 0 0 Lutteman and Martin, Margaret - terrace, Rosewater 1,226 0 0 Perry Engineering Co. Ltd., Box 1322F, G.P.O., Adelaide 804 0 0 C. M. Thorpe, Glen Rowan - avenue, Ridge 1,273 0
15.5.41
Kensington, South Australia A. R. Fisher, 22 Rosetta- street, Collins wood, South Australia
Park C. H. llf artin Ltd., 65 Hanson - street, Adelaide
20.3.41
14.5.41
28.5.41 .f
9.4.41 19.3.41
27.5.41
20.3.41
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0
T. Snooks & Son Ltd., cnr. Beaufort and Dundas streets, Inglewood Geo. Hill & Co., 5 Nash- street, Perth ..
370 0
0
H. Mapstone, 24 Elizabeth- street, South
18.3.41
Approximately 5 miles from Perth. Electrical installation to kitchen block, boiler house, morgue and animal
725 15 0
Benporath & Sons Ltd., Occidental
18.3.41
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Approximately 70 miles from Perth. Installation of
467
0 0
George Hill & Co., 5 Nash- street, Perth
19.3.41
§
4,504 0 0
George Holders, 125 Harbourne- street,
17.3.41
28.4.41
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Wembley J. Hawkins & Son Ltd., 150 Claisebrook-
18.3.41
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6,529
0 0
House, St. George's- terrace, Perth
house (161/40 -41)
boiler house equipment (15/1/2) Approximately 70 miles from Perth. Lining and ceiling of buildings (15/1/6) Approximately 20 miles from Perth. Erection of administration building (3/9/1) Approximately 5 miles from Darwin. Supply, delivery
and installation of one (1) slow combustion cooking
574 0 585
2 11
range (38 -39)
Darwin. Construction of roads, sub - division M.L. 35 (255/39 -40)
Perth
550 15 0
# Date on w:zich general contractor hands the building over for occupation. completion of bail.tiugs.
OFFERS, closing with the Secretary, Department of the Interior, Canberra, at noon on 7th April, 1941, are invited
from persons who are natural born British subjects, for grazing rights on a three (3) monthly tenancy over the
Rifle Range area, about 255 acres, at Sandy Bay, Tasmania, subject to the following conditions:- The licensee will be required to pay rental quarterly in advance; to keep the area clean and free from noxious weeds, vermin, rubbish, garbage, debris, &c.; to destroy rabbits and other noxious animals; to keep all fences and
gates in good order and condition; to make good all
damage done by stock to works, &c.; to indemnify the Commonwealth against injury or damage or loss of life or stock through the use of the area as a Rifle Range or other Commonwealth purposes; not to assign or sublet without authority ; and not to interfere with the use of the area by the Commonwealth for any purpose whatsoever.
The area is available for letting in its present condition, and no expense will be incurred by the Commonwealth in repairs or reinstatement of fences, gates, &c. The successful tenderer will be required to make a Statu-
tory Declaration and if so desired to furnish additional evidence that he or she is a natural -born British subject. A plan of the area and the conditions of tenancy may be inspected at the Sandy Bay Post Office. No offer necessarily accepted.
OFFERS, closing with the Secretary, Department of the
Interior, Canberra, at noon, 15th April, 1941, are invited from
persons who are natural born British subjects for grazing rights over portion ( about 83i acres ) of the aerodrome site
road, East Perth Levin & Co. Ltd., Cnr. King and Kent streets, Sydney N. Morgan, P.O. Box 234, Darwin
14.3.41
25.4.41
19.3.41
$
8.4.41
14.2.41 19.3.41
$ Concurrently with building construction.
30.4.41
¶ Concurrent with
at Benalla, Victoria, for a period of three (3) years from ist May, 1941, subject to the following conditions:
The licensee will be required to pay rental quarterly in advance; to keep the fences and gates in good repair
and condition; to keep the land clean and free from vermin, noxious weeds, rubbish, debris, &c., and to destroy
rabbits and other noxious animals; to make good damage done by stock to fences, &c.; to indemnify the Common-
wealth against loss of life, injury or damage to stock, &c., through the use of the area as an aerodrome, or for any other Commonwealth purpose; not to assign or sublet without permission; not to interfere with the
use of the area for any Commonwealth purpose whatsoever ; and at the expiration or termination of the licence to yield up the land in a clean and satisfactory condition. The successful tenderer will be required to make a Statutory Declaration, and if so desired to furnish additional evidence that he or she is a natural born British subject. A plan of the arca and the conditions of tenancy may be inspected at the Benalla Post Office. No offer necessarily accepted.
OFFERS, closing with the Secretary, Department of the
Interior, Canberra, at noon, 15th April, 1941, are invited from
persons who are natural born British subjects for grazing rights over part ( about 98 acres ) of the Valleyfield portion of the rifle range area at Launceston, Tasmania, for a period of one (1) year subject to the following conditions: The licensee will be required to pay rental quarterly in advance; to keep the area clean and free from noxious weeds, vermin, rubbish, garbage, debris, &c.; to destroy
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rabbits and other noxious animals; to keep all fences and
gates in good order and condition; to make good all damage done by stock to works, &c.; to indemnify the
Commonwealth against injury or damage or loss of life or stock through the use of the area as a rifle range or other Commonwealth purpose; to remove stock from the area when required by the defence authorities, to permit of its use for training purposes; not to assign or sublet without authority; and not to interfere with the use of the area by the Commonwealth for any purpose
whatsoever.
I he area is available for letting in its present order and condition, and no expense will be incurred by the Commonwealth in repairs or reinstatement of fences;
gates, &c. The successful tenderer will be required to make a Statutory Declaration, and if so desired to furnish additional evidence
that he or she is a natural born British subject. The conditions of tenancy and a plan of the area may be inspected at the Launceston Post Office, and on such plan the area shown by pink tint is available for sheep grazing only, whilst the portion shown by red hachure, marked " A and " B ", is available for general grazing. No offer necessarily accepted. COMMONWE AL1H STORES SUPPLY AND TENDER BOARD.
TENDERS are invited for the following supplies:Schedule No.- C.T.B. 228. Material- Rubber stamps. Supplies required in-Victoria. Closing date -15th April, 1941.
Tender forms and full particulars are obtainable at the
Board's Office, General Post Office, Melbourne, C.1, at the office of the Commonwealth Local Stores Board, 64 Harbour;
street, Sydney, and at the office of the Superintendent of Stores, Postmaster- General's Department, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.
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natural ; 1,500 lb. crop shoulders, rolled (weight 5 lb., well trimmed) ; 1,060 square feet pelham, bridle back, light (tanned natural colour ) ; 1.175 lb. pelham. bridle back, heavy (tanned
natural colour) ; 1,390 square feet tan yearling (tannage as for leather coats) ; 4,500 yards welting tan, width Fin. (plus or minus 1 /32 -in.) grooved and edged - Estimated amount involved, £584 12s. 9d. -Geo. Pizzey & Son Ltd., 131 -5 Johnston
street, Fitzroy, Melbourne. 3725. Free delivery Commonwealth Artificial Limb Factory,
Perth, Western Australia. 500 lb. crop, butt, sole (12 lb. to butt) ; 200 lb. crop, shoulders, rolled (weight 7 lb., well
trimmed) ; 100 lb. crop, bellies (12 -in. wide, weight 5i 1b)Estimated amount involved, £70 15s. 7d.- Rosenstamm Pty. Ltd., King- street, Perth, Western Australia. 3726. Free delivery Commonwealth Artificial Limb Factories, all States. -6i dozen chamois, 4 ft. 6 in. skins -Estimated amount involved, £11 5s. -C. J. Langford, corner Macaulay and Boundary roads, North Melbourne, Victoria. 3727. Free delivery Commonwealth Artificial Limb Factory, Sydney, and f.o.b. Sydney for other States.- 15,800 lineal feet greenhide lacing, 4 ft. x 5/16 in. (plus or minus 1/64 in.) x 3/16 in. (plus or minus 1/64 in.)- Estimated amount involved, £65 16s. 8d.- Mangrovite Belting Ltd., 49 York - street, Sydney, New South Wales.
3728. -Free delivery Commonwealth Artificial Limb Factory, Melbourne, and f.o.b. Melbourne for other States. 725 square feet kangaroo russet, heavy - Estimated amount involved, £49 8s. 7d. J. Kennon & Sons Pty. Ltd., River - street,
Richmond, Melbourn e, Victoria. 3729. Free delivery Commonwealth Artificial Limb Factory,
Sydney, and f.o.b. Sydney for other States. -3,450 square feet rawhide calf yearling- Estimated amount involved, £137 12s. 3d. -White Bros., 17 Trevalyan- street, Botany, New South Wales. 37.30. Free delivery Commonwealth Artificial Limb Factory, Melbourne. and f.o.b. Melbourne for other States. -5.075 lb. crop, shoulders. rolled (weight 7 lb., well trimmed) ; 300 lb. crop bellies (12 in. wide. weight 5 lb.)- Estimated amount involve4.. fR "A 2s. 10d. -Vary Bros. Pty. Ltd., 21 Boundary road, North Melbourne, Victoria.
TENDERS ACCEPTED.
Schedule No. C.T.B. 209.- Contract No. 2765. -Zanic Pty. Ltd., 408 Latrobe street, Melbourne, C.1.- Disinfectant powder
(approximate quantity for period 1st April, 1941, to 31st
March, 1942) .
Schedule No. C.T.B. 209. - Contract No. 2766. - Dominant Chemical Co., Nolan- street, South Melbourne.- Disinfectants (approximate quantities for period 1st April, 1941, to 31st
March, 1942) . Schedule No. C.T.B. 209. - Contract No. 2767. -Levin & Co., 636 Swaiiston- street, Carlton, N.3.- Disinfectants (approxi-
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT. TENDERS will be received until 2 o'clock p.m. on the dates
shown at the Contracts Office in the captial cities stated hereunder :-
Supply of-
Item, Tenders Closing.
bteel rivets -8th April, 1941. (Melbourne and Sydney.) Seaplane tenders -8th April, 1941. (All States.)
mate quantities for period 1st April, 1941, to 31st March, 1942).
Schedule No. C.T.B. 209. - Contract No. 2768. - Quickstryp Chemical Pty. Ltd., 169 Castlereagh- street, Sydney, New South Wales. -Metal polish (approximate quantity for period 1st April, 1941, to 31st March, 1942) . Schedule No. C.T.B. 209. - Contract No. 2769.-S. C. Ortland Pty. Ltd., 106 Stubbs - street, Kensington, W.1.-Polishing wax
(approximate quantity for period 1st April, 1941, to 31st
CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.
(2051) Requisition No. 13428. - Tables, folding, for Depart-
ment of Air, £2,015.-Robb & Brown Pty. Ltd., New south Wales.
(2052) Requisition
£491
No.
13352. -Yarn,
for
Burma,
13s. 4d.- Alexandria Spinning Mills Pty. Ltd., New
South Wales.
Bell & Co., 159 A'Beckett - street, Melbourne, C.1. -Brads and
(2053) Requisition No. 12993.- Covers, water bottle, for Ordnance Stores, £825. -Henry & Egan, Sydney. (2054) Requisition No. 12981.- Covers, water bottle, for Ordnance Stores, £206 5s.-M. B. McCarthy Pty. Ltd., Hobart. (2055) Requisition No. 13341. -Caps, F.S., for Ordnance Stores, £5,836 19s. 6d.- Renown Mfg. Co. Ltd., Western Australia.
31st March, 1942 ) .
Ordnance Stores, £412
March, 1942) . Schedule No. C.T.B. 209. - Contract No. 2770. - Neptune Oil Co., Box 378r, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1. --Mop oil (approximate
quantity for period 1st April, 1941, to 31st March, 1942) .
Schedule No. C.T.B. 219.- Contract No. 2771. -John R.
nails (approximate quantity for period 1st April, 1941, to Schedule No. C.T.B. 219. - Sontract No. 2772. -S. Cooke & Son, 225 Queen- street, Melbourne, C.1. -Cut tacks (approximate quantity for period 1st April, 1941, to 31st March, 1942) . Schedule No. C.T.E. 219.- Contract No. 2773. Edward Duckett & Sons, 374 Lonsdale- street, Melbourne, C.1.-Screws
(approximate quantity for period 1st April, 1941, to 31st
March, 1942) .
Schedule No. C.T.B. 219.- Contract No. 2774. -John Sharp & Sons, Lorimer- street, South Melbourne.- Screws (approximate quantity for period ist April, 1941, to 31st March, 1942). REPATRIATION COMMISSION HEAD- QUARTERS. CONTRACTS ACCEPTED. - (Series 1940-41.)
Period -1st April, 1941, till 31st March, 1942. Leather. 3723. Free delivery Commonwealth Artificial Limb Factory, Melbourne, and f.o.b. Melbourne for other States. -190 square
feet buck, white, light; 800 square feet tanhide- Estimated amount involved, £45 17s. 3d. -Bryce & Duncan Pty. Ltd., 345 Hoddle- street, Collingwood, Melbourne, Victoria.
3724. Free delivery Commonwealth Artificial Limb Factories, all States. -270 square feet basils, roan, cream ; 20 square feet basils, roan, brown; 320 square feet basils, roan, dark stone: 340 square feet calf, box, black; 215 square feet
calf, willow, tan; 900 square feet soft chrome yearling,
(2056) Requisition No. 12990.-Covers, water bottle, for 10s.- Reliance Mfg. Co., Western
Australia. (2057) Requisition No. 13088. - Flannels, cotton, for R.E.V. Yard, £1,191 13s. 4c1.- Jenyns Patent Corset Pty. Ltd., Queensland.
(2058) Requisition No. 12881.-Bathing V's, for R.E.V. Yard, £356 5s.- Jenyns Patent Corset Pty., Brisbane. (2059) Requisition No. 12992.- Covers, water bottle, for Ordnance Stores, £618 15s.-Valclo (1933) Pty., Queensland. (2060) Requisition No. 12991.- Covers, water bottle, for Ordnance Stores, £412 10s.- National Clothing Mfg. Co. Ltd., Adelaide.
(2061) Requisition No. 12694. -Power cards and rolls, for Ammunition Factory, £374 3s. 4d.- Kalamazoo (Aust.) Ltd., New South Wales. (2062) Requisition No. 13002.- Platform scales, for Guncotton Factory, Ballarat, £313 ls. -Brice Scale & Slicer Co., Gardiner.
(2063) Requisition No. 13061. -Mixed acid heat exchanges and gauging tanks, for Explosives Supply, £800. -The Austral Otis Eng. Co. Ltd., South Melbourne. (2064) Requisition No. 13319.- Cutting tips, for Ordnance Factory, £502 19s. 10d.-- Gilbert Lodge & Co. Pty. Ltd., South Melbourne.
(2065) Requisition No. 1.3376. - Firebar iron, for Naval Stores, £226. - Melbourne Iron & Steel Mills Ltd., South Melbourne.
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(2066) Requisition No. 13334. - Manganeze bronze castings,
for Ordnance Factory, £587 Os. ld. -W. O. & B. Adams,
Carlton. (2067) Requisition No. 12874.- Ampules tubonic onmopon,
for Department of Air, £708 6s. 8d. -F. H. Faulding & Co. Ltd., Melbourne.
(2068) Requisition No. 12876. -Hand taps, for Ordnance Factory, £393 18s.- Sutton ìoo1 & Gauge Mfg. Co. Pty. Ltd., Northcote.
(2069) Requisition No. 12887. Transformers, for Department of Air, £424. - Australian General Elec. Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.
(2070) Requisition No. 13345. -X -ray unit, for Medical Stores, £1,418.- Watson Victor Ltd., Melbourne. (2071) Requisition No. 10661. -Water bottles, for East Africa, £858 13s. 7d.- Richard Hughes Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. (2072 -3)
Requisition No. 10560.- Covers, W.B., for East
Africa -
£340 5s. 7d.- Stokes McGowan, New South Wales. £340 5s. 7d.- Samuel Plotkin, New South Wales. (2074 -5) Requisition No. 10549. -Caps, F.S., for India £6,745. -Lewis Mfg. Co. Ltd., Melbourne. £2,968 15s. -A. Cohen, Melbourne. (2076) Requisition No. 12070. - Cable, for Ordnance Stores, £729 2s. 5d. -The Enfield Cable Works, New South Wales. (2077) Requisition No. 12969. -Yarn, for Burma, £578 19s. 2d. -J. Vicars & Co. Ltd., New South Wales. (2078 -82) Requisition No. 13123. -Woven materials, for Ordnance Stores £9,360.- Alexandria Spinning Mills, New South Wales. £14,040.- Amalgamated Textiles Ltd., New South Wales. £23,445 10s.- Australian Woollen Mills Ltd., New South Wales.
£14,040. -Globe Worsted Mills Ltd., New South Wales. £45,743
155. -J. Vicars & Co. Pty. Ltd., New South
Wales.
(2083) Requisition No. 13127. -Woven materials, for Ordnance Stores, £2,994 17s. 6d. -W.A. Worsted & Woollen Mills Ltd., Western Australia. (2084) Requisition No. 13126. -Woven materials, for Ordnance Stores, £7,239 7s. 6d.- Onkaparinga Woollen Co. Ltd., South Australia. (2085 -96) Requisition No. 1.3124. -Woven materials, for Ordnance Stores £3,477 10s.- Albion Woollen Mills, Geelong.
10s.- Ballarat Woollen & Worsted Co. Ltd., Ballarat. £3,867 lOs.- Castlemaine Woollen Co. Ltd., Victoria. £4,338 15s.- Eagley Mills, Collingwood. £20,556 5s.- Federal Woollen Mills, N eh Geelong. £10,578 15s.- Geelong R.S. & S. Woollen & Worsted Co., £9,262
Geelong.
£4,346 17s. 6d. -Myer Woollen Mills, Ballarat North. £5,216 5s.- Tweedside Mfg. Co. Ltd., Victoria. £15,348 2s. 6d.- Valley Worsted Mills, Victoria. £4,338 15s.- Victoria Mfg. Co., Victoria. £3.477 10s.- Warrnambool Woollen Co., Victoria. £4,533 15s. -Yarra Falls Ltd., Victoria.
(2097) Requisition No. 13374.- Cooking apparatus, for Department of Air, £1,960 16s. 4d. -Wiles Chromium & Electro Plating Co. Ltd., South Australia. (2098) Requisition No. 13065.- Condenser and heat exchanger, for Department of Munitions, £221.-Daniel Scott Pty. Ltd., Port Melbourne. (2099) Requisition No. 13304.- Carriers, leather, for Ordnance Stores, £1,462 10s.- Stokes McGown Pty. Ltd., Sans Souci, New South Wales. (2100) Requisition No. 13304. Carriers, leather, for
Ordnance Stores, £1,523 8s. 9d.-Ford Sherington Ltd., New South Wales. (2101) Requisition No. 12720. Clinometers, Vickers, for Factory Board, £3,206 15s. 6d.- Noblet & Forrest, South Australia. (21.021, Requisition No. 13192. - Magnets, for Garden Island. £924.- Quality Castings Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. (2103) Requisition No. 12979. -Small tools, for Small Arms Factory. Hendon, £32,000. -South Australian Railways, South Australia. (2104) Requisition No. l3096.- (''.I. bodies and covers for stills. for Explosives Supply, £2,041. -Perry Eng. Co. Ltd., Adelaide.
(2105) Requisition . No. 12668.- Gabardine, for R. E. V. Yard, £341 5s.- Austral Silk & Cotton ,Mills Pty. Ltd., Vic. (2106 -7) Requisition No. 12932. -Hats, khaki fur, for Department of Air £2.333 6s. 8d. -Union Hat Mills, North Carlton. £4.666 13s. 4d.- Northcote Felt Hat Co., Northcote. (2108) Requisition No. 13028.- Plates. perforated stoneware, for Department of Munitions, £264 12s.- Cornwell's Pottery, Brunswick. (2109) Requisition No. 13350. -Coats and suits, for Explosives Factory,. £232 10s. -A. W. Banks, East Brunswick.
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(2110) Requisition No. 13188. -X -ray unit, for Base Depot, Ltd., JAeluounie. £3,a tUb. -r« u wuu v
(2111) Requisition No. tsuö8. L1viaers, for Department
of Air, £3 ib.-.1V1. Thompson, Melbourne. ( 2112) Requisition iv u. 1411 4 2.- Bands, webbing and handles, tor .e actory Board, £8,2uu 35. ta.-- Michaeas tialten-
stein oc Lo. Pty. Ltd., Melbourne. 2113 ) tteq uisltluu Au. Lai. s u.- Crockeryware, for Department of A.ir, £1,285 3s. 8d.- Coitus Morais Pty. Ltd., south Meluourne.
(2114) Requisition No. 13422.-Pillboxes, for Engineer Stores, £3,4ou.-Armco (A.) Pty. Ltd., Meiuuurne. (2115) Requisition IN o. 130i .-Aiaguesia, for Explosives Factory, £254 ifs. 6d. -t1. PerKs & Co..ty. Ltd., Melbourne. (211u) Requisition No. 12m82.- Autoclave, tor Base Depot, £235. -A. E. Atherton & Sons k'ty. Ltd., Melbourne. (2117 ) Requisition No. 13u1)4. -Coal, for Department of Navy storage, £7u0.- Victorian Railways, Me.uuurne. (2118) Requisition No. 13494. - knives, cooks, for Ordnance Stores, £311 12s. 6d.- Uregory. Steel Products, Victoria. (2119) Requisition No. i3514.-Knives, for Ordnance Stores, £380 17s. -East Bros. Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. ( 2120) Requisition No. i28 r 4.- Ampoules, tubonic onmo-
pon, for Department of Air, £708 6s. 8d.-F. H. Faulding
&
Co. Ltd., Victoria. (2121) Requisition No. 13414. - Screws, for Factory Board, £1,542 4s. ld.- Nettlefolds Pty. Ltd., Victoria. (2122) Requisition No. 13322. -Boots for Ordnance Stores, £2,262 10s.- Johnson & Sons, Queensland. (2123) Requisition No. 12674. - Flannel, for R.E.V. Yard, £312 10s.- Kelsall & Kemp Ltd., 'lasmania.
(2124) Requisition No. 12678.- Serge, for R.E.V. Yard,
£903 18s. 2d. -W.A. Worsted & Woollca Mills, Western Australia. (2125) Requisition No. 13089. 1Jhloropicrin, for M.S. Labs., £294. - Adelaide Chemical & Fertiliser Co., South Australia. (2126) Requisition No. 13326.- Tanks, for Department of Munitions, £2,895 19e. 9d. -Perry Engineering Co., South Australia.
(2127) Requisition No. 12669.- Serge, for R.E.V. Yard,
£3,977 3s. 9d.- Australian Woollen Mills, New South Wales. (2128) Requisition No. 13381. - Transmitters, for Department of Air, £17,658 7s. 6d.-Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd., New South Wales. (2129) Requisition No. 13507. - Canisters, for M.S. Labs., £7,620. Wilson Bros. Pty. Ltd., Melbourne. (2130) Requisition No. 13506.- Canisters, for M.S. Labs., £9,328 2s. 6d.- Richard Hughes Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. (2131) Requisition 13153. -Radio Equipment, for Department of Air, £294. - Amalgamated Wireless (A) Ltd., New South Wales. (2132) Requisition No. 13459.- Plywood, for Department of Air, £1,136 5s. -F. Rose Ltd., New South Wales. (2133 -4) Requisition No 13487. -Camp kits, for Depart-
ment of Air -
£1,167 10s. -Smith Copeland & Co., New South Wales. £1,199 3s. 4d.- Windsors Pty. Ltd., Windsor, Victoria. (2135) Requisition No. 12671. -Woven materials, for R.E.V. Yard, £1,076 lis. 3d.- Federal Woollen Mills, Victoria. (2136) Requisition No. 12675.- Gabardine, for R.E.V. Yard, £647 19s. 4d.- Valley Worsted Mills, Victoria. (2137) Requisition No. 12763.- Tents, for Ordnance Stores, £465. -Evan Evans Pty. Ltd., Victoria. (2138) Requisition No. 12670. Flannel, for R.E.V. Yard, £1,246 13s. 7d.- Collins Bros., Victoria. (2139) Requisition No. 13310.- Aviati,n suits, for Department of Air, £15,262 10s. -C. E. Beeston, Victoria. (2140) Requisition No. 13014. -Brass strip, for Department of Munitions, £339 9s. ld.- Austral Bronze Co. Pty. Ltd., Victoria.
(2141) Requisition No 12677. - Garbardine, for R.E.V. 'Yard, £647 19s. 4d.-Victoria Woollen Co., Victoria. (2142) Requisition No. 13340. - Boilers, for Ordnance
Stores, £599. -- George & George, Victoria. (2143) Requisition No. 13154. Dyeing and rolling of cambric, for Clothing Factory, £1,484 7s. 6d.- Commonwealth Dyers Assoc., Victoria. (2144) Requisition No. 13316. - Instrument tools, for Ordnance Stores, £233 5s. 6d.- McPhersons Pty. Ltd., Victoria. (2145) Requisition No. 1 3064.- Covers, W.B., for Ordnance
Stores, £775. -K. & J. Dowling Pty. Ltd., Victoria. (2146) Requisition No. 13441. - Webbing tape. for Department of Munitions, £377. - Arnold Ribbon Co., Victoria. (2147) Requisition No. 12959. -Pans for drying stoves, for Denartment of Munitions, £708. -A. G. Way & Co., Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.
(2148) Requisition No. 13409.- Tools, bits, for Ordnance Factory, £508 3s. 10d.- Gilbert Lodge & Co. Ltd., Victoria. (2149) Requisition No. 12906. - Instrument drawing sets, for Ordnance Stores, £244 8s.- Norman Bros., Victoria.
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(2150) Requisition No. 1351.1. - Grummets for Ordnance Factory, £354 7s. 6d. -Paul & Gray Ltd., Victoria. (2151) Requisition No. 13471. - Metals, for Ammunition Factory, 1219 íes. lld.- Austral Bronze Co., Victoria. (2152) Requisition No. 13418.-Air compressor spares, for Ordnance Stores, £3,808 4s.- Ingersoll -Rand (A.) Pty. Ltd.,
South Melbourne. (2153) Requisition No. 13537.- Shorts, for Ordnance Stores, £775 2s. 6d. -A. Landau, Victoria. (2154) Requisition No. 13161.- Shorts, for Ordnance
Stores, £760 10s. -J. Slonin, Victoria. (2155) Requisition No. 13465.- Anti -gas clothing, for Ordnance Stores, £867.- Eilenberg & Zeltner, Victoria. (2156) Requisition, No. 13419.- Socks, for Ordnance Stores, £927 le. 8d.-Apex Knitting Mills, Victoria. (2157) Requisition No. 13509.-Cans, cream, for Ordnance Stores, £210, -A. Joyce & Co., Victoria. (2158) Requisition No. 13412.- Cradles for bombs, for Department of Munitions, £225.-S. W. Newman, Victoria. (2159) Requisition No. 13400. Shirts, for R.E.V. Yard, £532 10s.- Pelaco Ltd., Victoria; £436 8s. ßd.- Greenwoods Textiles Co., New South Wales. (2160) Requisition No. 13464. -Mess tins, for Department of Air, £2,101 17s. 6d.- Anthony fordern and Sons Ltd., New South Wales. (2161) Requisition No. 13335.-Transmitters, for Depart-
ment of Air, £9,951 1ls. 4d. Amalgamated Wireless (A.) Ltd., New South Wales.
(2162) Requisition No. 13450.-Liquid caustic soda, for 10d.-Imperial Chemical Industries of A. & N.Z. Ltd., Victoria. Explosives Factory, £1,669 15e.
(2163) Requisition No. 13578. - Charger eases, for Ammuni-
tion Factory, £8,246 Is. 3d.- Modern Printing Co. Pty. Ltd.,V ictoria.
(2164) Requisition No. 13544. - Eyeshields, for M.S. Labs.,
£1,301 Is. 4d.- British Xylonite (A.) Pty. Ltd., Victoria. (2165) Requisition No. 13468. - Drill, blue, for Clothing
Factory, £7,437 10s.- Davies Coop & Co., Victoria. (2166) Requisition No. 13423. - Tents, for Ordnance Stores, £1,213 5s. W. E. Bird Ltd., New South Wales. (2167) Requisition No. 13561.- Stands, instructional, for Department of Air, £355 10s.- Terdich Bros. Pty. Ltd., Victoria.
(2168) Requisition No. 13333. -Brass tubing, for Ammunition Factory, £205. -Knox Schlapp & Co., Victoria. (2169) Requisition No. 13443. - Petrol refuelling units, for Department of Air, £4,725. - Engineering Products Ltd., Victoria. (2170) Requisition No. 13539.-Brass strip, for Ammunition Factory, £466 13s. 4d.- Myttons Ltd., Victoria. (2171) Requisition No. 13426.- Cable, for Ammunition Factory, £423. - Johnson & Phillips Ltd., Victoria.
New South Wales. (2172) Requisition No. 4472.-Shades, fors Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £200. - Crown Crystal Glass Pty. Ltd., Waterloo.
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4499.-Shorts and shirts, for
Victualling Store Officer, Pyrmont, £353 10s. ßd. -David Jones Ltd., Surry Hills. (2174) Requisition No. 4551. Sanitation services at Broad-
meadows Showground Camp, for A.D.S.T., Paddington, £422 19s. Od.-Council of Greater Newcastle, Newcastle. (2175) Requisition No. 4586.- Bollywood and maple, for
Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £214 9s. 7d.- Tanner Middleton Pty. Ltd., Concord. (2176) Requisition No. 4597. - Cutters, for Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, £233 2s. 2d,-- Charles Le Gallien, North Sydney.
(2177) Requisition No. 4602. - Tools, for A.D.O.S., Paddington, £373 3s. 7d: Westcott Hazell & Co. Ltd., Sydney.
(2178) Requisition No. 4603.- Fixtures, for Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, £296 9s. 3d. -Frank Allen, Bathurst.
(2179) Requisition No. 4(04. -Fruit and vegetables, for A.D.S.T., Paddington, for Wagga Camp, 1st March to 30th April, 1941. -T. Edmondson & Co. Ltd., Wagga. (2.180) Requisition No. 4605.: Tools, for Small Arms
(2184) Requisition No. 4611.- Sugar, for Victualling Store
Officer, Pyrmont, £1,328.- Colonial Sugar Refining Co., Sydney.
(2185) Requisition No. 4612. -Sand fly nets, for No. 2
Stores Depot, Waterloo, £1,450. -W. E. Bird Ltd., Sydney. (2186 -9) Requisition No. 4621. - Pillows, for No. 2 Stores Depot, Waterloo (2186) £822. 7s. 6d.-Grime Carter & Co. Pty. Ltd., Alexandria.
(2187) £1;733 is. 3d.-S. Plotkin, Sydney. (2188) £216 11 s. 3d.- Keith. Nettleton Pty. Ltd., Surry
Hills. (2189) £1,291 17s. 6d.- Randall & Plotkin, Sydney. (2190) Requisition No. 4623. - Galvanized steel wire rope and strand, for Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £1,624
lls. 2d.-Australian Wire Rope Works Pty. Ltd.,
Sydney.
(2191 -2) Requisition No. 4626. - Mattresses and covers, for
Victualling Store Officer, Pyrmont-
(2191) £302 6s. 10d.-Grime Carter & Co. Pty, Ltd., Alexandria.
(2192) £900. -W. E. Bird Ltd., Sydney. (2193) Requisition No. 4627.- Refrigerators and spare gear, for Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £201 12s.-Dangar, Gedye 8. Malloch Ltd., Sydney. (2194) Requisition No. 4635. - Dental stores, for Medical and Dental Store Officer, Pyrmont, £216 10s.-Chaplin Elliott Dental Co. Ltd., Sydney. (2195 -7 ) Requisition No. 4637.-Meat, for A.D.S.T.,
Paddington, for Greta, Rutherford and Largs Camps, 1st March to 30th April, 1941-
(2195) Oldham Bros., Stockton. (2196) Australian Chilling & Freezing Co. Ltd., Sydney. (2197) E. J. Ashcroft & Sons Pty. Ltd., Liverpool. (2198) Requisition No. 4640. - Blankets, washing, for A.D.O.S.,
Leichhardt, £625. :Wilson's Laundry Pty. Ltd.,
Surry Hills. (2199) Requisition No. 4643.--Mosqurito nests, for Victualling Store Officer, Pyrmont, £2.85 lfs. ld.-- Sargood, Gardiner Pty. Ltd., Sydney. (2200 ) Requisition No. 4645. - Cable, iron, for Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £357 15s.-Briscoe & Co. Ltd., Sydney. (2201 ) Requisition No. 4649.-Tomato juice, for Victualling Store Officer, Pyrmont, £560 12s. 6d. -H. J. Heinz $: Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney. (2202 ) Requisition No. 4650. -Cable hook terminals, &c., for Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £316 5s. -Alan Crook Electrical Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney. (2203 ) Requisition No. 4656.- Weldless steel, for Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £2,513 8s. 9d.- Stewarts & Lloyds (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., St. Leonards. (2204) Requisition No. 4657. - Accumulators, for No. 2
Stores Depot, Waterloo, £734 3s. 9d. -Exide Batteries of
Aust. Pty. Ltd., Sydney. (2205) Requisition No. 4661. -- Repair of boots and shoes. for No. 8 E.F.T.S., Narrandera, t300. -P. J. Thomas, Narrandera. (2206) Requisition No. 4663. -Sound motion picture projector, for 'Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £412.- Raycophone Ltd., Sydney. (2207 -9) Requisition No. 4664. -= Shorts, drill, khaki, for A.D.O.S., Paddington- (2207) £675. --H. J. Cooney, Sydney. (2208) £247 los. - Merino Suits, Sydney. (2209) £675. - Warmstrong Mfg. Pty. Ltd., Sydney. (2210) Requisition No. 4666. -Milk and cream, for A.D.S.T., Paddington, for metropolitan area, 1st March to 30th April, 1941. -Dairy Farmers Co- operative Milk Co. Ltd., Ultimo. (2211) Requisition No. 4667. - Weatherboard huts, for A.D. of Works, Paddington, £867.- Slazenger Construction Co., Alexandria. (2212) Requisition No. 4668.-Handles (increase in price), for Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, £304 15s. IOd. --H. B. Clarke, North Fitzroy. (2213) Requisition No. 4669.- Repairs to Ford motor vehicles, for A.D.O.S., Paddington, during period ending 30th June, I941.- Hastings, Deering Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
(2214) Requisition No. 4670. -Chain rigging, for Naval
Factory, Lithgow, £2,645 IN. -Lloyd's Engineering & Tool Co. Pty. Ltd., Newtown. (2181 ) Requisition No. 4608. - Golden syrup, for Victualling Store Officer, Pyrmont, £225 17s. 10d.- Colonial Sugar Refining Co., Sydney. (2182) Requisition No. 4809.- Steel, for Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, £769 19s. 8d. --Geo. H. Martin Pty. Ltd.,
Store Officer, Garden Island, £216. -Paul & Gray Ltd., Sydney. (2215) Requisition No. 4671. - Birkmyre's cloth, for. Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, 1235 18s. Od.- Gourock Ropes & Canvas Ltd., Sydney. (2218) Requisition No. 4675. - Shirting, for Victualling Store Officer, Pyrmont, £292 14s. 2d.-Robert Reid & Co. Ltd.,
Sydney.
(2217) Requisition No. 4676. -Oil, lardine, for Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, £559 8s. 2d.-Victory Lubricants Pty. Ltd.,
(2183) Requisition Nn. 4610. - Switches, for Naval Store
Officer, Garden Island, £585.-R. S. Calder, Concord.
Sydney. Sydney.
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(2218) Requisition No. 4683.-Fish and poultry, for A.D.S.T., Paddington, for military hospitals, metropolitan area, 28th February to 30th April, 1941. -Murrell's, Sydney.
(2219 -20) Requisition No. 4684.- Benches, for No. 2 Stores Depot, Waterloo -
(2219) £ 1,018 1 Ss.- Rozelle Wood Products Pty. Ltd., Leichhardt. (2220) £371 l ls. 7d. -Acme Woodworking Pty. Ltd., Alexandria.
(2221) Requisition No. 4694. -Die castings, for Small Arms Factory, Litligow, £944 10s. 8d. -C.C. Engineering Industries Pty. Ltd., Glebe. (2222) Contract No. 1159. Towage services, for Armament Supply Officer, Spectacle Island, 1st February to 30th June, 1941. -P. S. Davies Lighterage, Balmain. Addendum.
With reference to Serial No. 5787, Gazette No. 258 of 19th December, 1940, Requisition No. 3070, the amount should now read £320 16s. 8a.
With reference to Requisition No. 4574, forwarded for gazettal on 25th February, 1941, Requisition No. 4641 has now been issued as under cancelling Requisition No. 4574:.Beds and covers for hammocks, for Victualling Store Officer, Pyrmont£1,768 Os. 6d.- Newlands Bros. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
HIS
Commonwealth Inscribed Stock Act 1911 -1940. Excellency the Governor - General in Council has
appointed William Victor Green as Deputy Registrar oi inscribed Stock at Sydney from 28th March, 1041, to 10th April, 1941, inclusive, during the absence of A. C. Aikins. -(Ex. Min. No. 39.) H. L. ANTHONY, for Treasurer.
Science and Industry Research Act 1920 -1939. IN pursuance of sub section 4 of section 14e of the Science and Industry Research Act 1920 -1939, I, Harold Edward holt, Minister in charge of Scientific and Industrial Research, acting for and on behalf of the Prime Minister, do hereby direct, on the recommendation of the Council for Scientific
and Industrial Research, that John Stewart McLaren and Norman Hamilton Shaw, officers appointed under that Act,
shall be deemed tó be employees within the meaning of section four of the Superannuation Act 1922 -1937. H. E. HOLT
Minister in charge of Scientific and
£787 10s -S. Walder Pty. Ltd., Sydney. £1,865 4s. 7d. -W. E. Bird Ltd., Sydney.
Western Australia. (2223) Authority requisition No. 791. -Baled wheaten straw, for camps, £1,000. -Avon Trading Co., Beverley. (2224) Authority requisition No. 788. Bags, blanket, for D.A.D.O.S., £375. -J. Gadsden Pty. Ltd., Fremantle. (2225) Authority requisition No. 763. Wheaten straw, for camps, £400 15s. -Avon Trading Co., Beverley. (2226) Authority Requisition No. 818." Nutro " (maize) oil, for camps, £256 13s. 4d. -Maize Products Limited, Perth. (2227) Authority requisition No. 639. Firewood, metropolitan area, £3,038 15s. -V. J. Tomich, Victoria Park. (2228) Authority requisition No. 639.- Firewood, metropolitan area, £560. -C. H. Dale, Fremantle. (2229) Authority requisition No. 834. Frankfurts, for Karrakatta, £306 5s.- Foggitt Jones Pty. Ltd., Perth. ( 2230) Authority requisition No. 830. Tables, portable, F.S., for R.A.A.F., £272. -Joyce Bros., Fremantle. (2231) Authority requisition No. 695. - Bread, for Rottnest, £744 15s. 10d. -W. Tickle, Rottnest. (2232) Authority requisition No. 740. Tentage, for D.A.D.O.S., Western Command, £1,160. -W. R. Everett, Perth. (2233) Authority requisition No. 747. - Tentage, for D.A.D.O.S., £580. -Pope and McCorroll, Perth. (2234) Authority requisition No. 772.-Tentage, for D.A.D.O.S.£580.-Hardwick and Co., York. £1,138 Os. 8d. -Joyce Bros., Fremantle. (2235) Authority requisition No. 832. - Tentage, for D.A.D.O.S., £1,147 105. -J. Gadsden Pty. Ltd., Fremantle. (2236) Authority requisition No. 844. - Groceries, for Narrogin, April, 1941, £211 4s. 11d.- Shillings, Narrogin.
(2237) Meat, for Narrogin, April, 1941, £437 10e. 9d.-
H. A. Brown, Narrogin. (2238 -41) Authority requisition No. 842.- Provisions for Harvey Groceries, April, 1941, £526 14s. 6d.-Lowe's Stores Ltd., Harvey: Meat, April, 1941, £985 19s. 5d. -L. R. Grieves. Vegetables, April, 1941, £504 3s. 6d. -A. Upton, Harvey. Bread, April, 1941, £267 17e. 2d. -S. J. Snook, Harvey. (2242) Authority requisition No. 845. - Cleaning rags, March, 1941, £354. -J. & W. Bateman Ltd., Perth.
(2243) Authority requisition No. 840.-Chaff, for Guildford and Claremont, £1,627 10s. -John Robinson & Sons, Perth. 867. - Sandbags, No. requisition (2244) Authority £211 15s. 513.-J. Gadsden Pty. Ltd.. North Fremantle. (2245) Authority requisition No. 669. -Oats, for Bunbury£371 14s. -F. G. B'ensted. Narrogin. £680 I7s. 4d.-Wight & Emmett, Bunbury. (2246) Authority requisition No. 697.- Bread, Harvey, to 31st March. 1941. £313 145.-S.--T. Snook. Harvey. (2247) Schedule No. (i56.-Dry provisions, for Navy. £294 5s. 2d. -Sara and Cook Ltd., Perth.
Industrial Research.
HIS
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. Excellency the Governor - General in Council has
approved of the undermentioned officers being seconded
in their units in the Australian Military Forces, being
appointed from the Reserve of Officers, and /or being appointed
in the ranks indicated, as the case may be with regimental seniority in accordance with Army seniority in the Australian
Military Forces:-
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE. GENERAL LIST. To be Lieutenenvt- goloncl.- Oaptain ( Temporay Major) W. T. Charles, 28th February, 1941. To be Major.-Captain R. Chambers, 28th February, 1941. REINFORCEMENTS.
To be Lieutenants.- Lieutenants R. M. Mcllroy, R. K. Henderson and B. L. Brennan, 5th February, 1941. AUSTRALIAN ARMOURED CORPS.
To be Captains.- Lieutenants (Temporary Captains) R. A. Lowe, D. P. Kennedy, C. F. Wordsworth and G. C. Dennis, 19th February, 1941. To be Lieutenants.- Lieutenants G. T. Stephens, D. L. E. Cameron, M. A. Walker, L. D. Liscombe, A. Ottasoff, B. de Hugard, O. A. EastwelL H. J. Wallace and J. N. McDonald, 19th February, 1941. ARTILLERY.
To be Major. - Lieutenant (Temporary Major) A. V. Bridgman, 1st November, 1940. To be Captain.- Captain (Temporary Major) S. W. Strutt, 1st November, 1940 (in lieu of the notification respecting the appointment of this officer which appeared in Executive Minute No. 13/1941, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 20, of 6th February, 1941) . REINFORCEMENTS.
To be Lieutenants.- Lieutenants R. L. Daniell, 5th February, 1941, W. J. North and F. F. Williams, 10th February, 1941, A. L. Akhurst, R. Storr, C. D. Mowbray, F. A. Faulkner,
D. J. Buckingham, L. H. L. Dixon and J. N. Pearson, 5th
February, 1941, and N. P. Cannington, 10th February, 1941. ENGINEERS.
To be Major. -- Lieutenant M. A. Rankin, 25th February, 1941.
To be Captain. - Archibald Westoby Shillinglaw. 25th February, 1941. SIGNALS. REINFORCEMENTS.
Commonwealth Inscribed stock Act 1911 -1940. TITS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has jZ appointed Gregory Cowell Upton as Registrar of Inscribed Stock at Rockhamnton, vice Douglas Allan McLean,
from and inclusive of 7th March, 1941.-(Ex. Min. No. 38.) H. L. ANTHONY, for Treasurer.
To be Lieutenant. -- Lieutenant R. Rankin, 1st February, 1941.
INFANTRY.
Majors.-Captains (Temporary Majors) J. M. Stringer, 26th November, 1940, and G. Armstrong, 28th To
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To be. Captains. -- Captain (Temporary Major) J. Chisholm,
8th August, 1940, Captain M. B. Hoare, and Lieutenants (Temporary Captains) R. W. C. Swartz, A. R. White, B. R. Beirne and A. Spence, 28th November, 1940.
To be Lieutenants.Lieutenants (Temporary Captains) W. E. Mitchell, 8th August, 1940, and S. L. Hannam and Lieutenants H. M. Abel, A. B. Lake and L. N. Anderssen, 28th November, 1940, R. G. J. Piggott and H. R. Blacklow,
8th August, 1940, A. M. Fox and A. P. Cooke, 28th November,
1940, T. R. MacLeod and D. N. Corney, 8th August, 1940,
J. B. McKinstry, C. H. Moore, D. B. Millican, R. IL S. Kelsey and A. Fraser, 28th November, 1940, R. G. Williams, 8th August, 1940, F. N. Sleeman, 28th November, 1940, S. C. H. Frost, 8th August, 1940, and G. J. M. S. Nisbett, B, V. Ransome, N. P. Barrett, J. C. Donnan and C. J. C. Wagstaff, 28th November, 1940.
REINFORCEMENTS.
To be Lieutenants.Lieutenants G. R. S. West, A. T. Irwin, R. E. Pape, R. G. Cronk, and J. C. Crameri, 5th February, 1941.
PIONEER BATTALIONS.
To be Captain.Lieutenant H. G. Bond, 1st February,
1941.
To be Lieutenants.Lieutenants A. E. Lucas, C. W. H.
Graham, J. Craggs and A. L. Cook, 1st February, 1941.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.
To be Chaplains (4tlt Glass) . Chaplains (4th Class) the
Reverends H. W. Deall and A. T. Pitt -Owen and the Reverend Frederick Alfred Reid, 1st February, 1941. AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
To be majors.- -Major C. M. Black, 1st February, 1941, Captain (Temporary Major) G. N. S. Campbell, 19th February, 1941, and Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) J. Harris, 15th February, 1941.
To be Captains.Captain R. W. May, 15th February, 1941, Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) D. A. M. Duff, Lieutenant B. O. Ellison and Lieutenants (Temporary Captains) F. W. Scott -Fox, 1st February, 1941, and E. J. Boscolo and G. S. Abramovitch, 15th February, 1941. To be Lieutenants. Lieutenant K. F. Crozier, Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) R. H. Allen and Lieutenants C. S. Healy, 24th February, 1941, G. F. Hamilton and J. Head, ist February, 1941, R. E. Weller, 24th February, 1941, and G. W. Fraser, C. T. Newman, W. G. F. Anderson and R. V. Howell, 15th February, 1941. AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
To be Captains. Honorary Captains E. B. Docker and F. J.
Cahill, ist February, 1941, and J. C. R. Joyce, 1st March, 1941. REINFORCEMENTS.
To be Captains. -- Captain (Temporary Major) W. A. Russell, 1st February, 1941, Captain R. F. A. Strang, 1st March, 1941, and Honorary Captain R. A. Isenstein, 1st February, 1941; Thomas Buchanan Campbell Patrick and Harold Bickford Hattam, 1st February, 1941; Honorary Captains M. M. Perl, S. E. Francis and D. R. Gauld, let
March, 1941.
PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICE.
To be Lieutenant. -- George Philip Rayner, 1st July, 1940. AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.
To be Majors.Major B. H. Walter, E.D., and Captain
(Temporary Major) J. G. Graham, 1st February, 1941. To be Lieutenant. John Joseph Hudson, 29th May, 1940.
The notification respecting the appointment of No. 1214,
Warrant Officer, Class IA, George Thomas Birks, Australian Army Ordnance Corps (Permanent), which appeared in Executive Minute No. 124/1940, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 124 of 4th July, 1940, is withdrawn. REINFORCEMENTS.
To be Lieutenants. Edward David Armstrong and Roy
Clifford White, 17th February, 1941.
The foIIowing changes, &c., are made in connexion with
the Australian Imperial Force:
GENERAL LIST.
Captain A. D. S. Ryrie ceases to be seconded in his unit
in the An tralian Military Forces, 7th March, 1941, and resumes duty in his unit in the Australian Military Forces in the rank of Major, 8th March, 1941.
PERMANENT SUPERNUMERARY LIST.
Captain C. Pope ceases to be seconded in his unit in the
Australian Military Forces, 28th February, 1941, and resumes duty in his unit in the Australian Military Forces, Ist March, 1941.
CAVALRY.
The notification respecting the appointment of Lieutenant A. G. Mackinnon which appeared in Executive Minute No. 13/1941, `promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 20 of 6th February, 1941, is withdrawn. ARTILLERY.
Major J. W. A. Richardson ceases to be seconded in his unit in the Australian Military Forces, 22nd February, 1941,
and resumes duty in his unit in the Australian Military Forces, 23rd February, 1941.
Major A. V. Bridgman ceases to be seconded in his unit in the Australian Military Forces, 9th November, 1940, and resumes duty in his unit in the Australian Military Forces, 10th November, 1940.
The appointment of Lieutenant L. F. Hood is terminated,
20th February, 1941.
Captain P. S. Lang is seconded for Staff duties, 11th
December, 1940.
To be Captains.Lieutenants W. L. Simpson and A. C.
Anderson, 14th November, 1940.
To be Lieutenants. --John Erskine Starke, 1st July, 1940, Bo Herman Folke Lembke, 1st January, 1941; Thomas Henry Hawkes and Thomas William Richards, 10th January, 1941; and William Ernest Peck, Kenneth George Dumbrell and John Flett, 11th February, 1941. SIGNALS.
Major C. H. Kappe to be posted to a Divisional Signals with regimental seniority in accordance with Army seniority in the Australian Military Forces, and to remain seconded for Staff duties, 1st July, 1940. INFANTRY.
Lieutenant N. R. Gatenby is transferred to Reinforcements,
21st December, 1940.
Lieutenant N. J. Tidswell is seconded, 24th January, 1941. The appointment of Captain G. C. Peel -Davis is terminated, 27th February, 1941. Lieutenants A. F. P. Lukyn and C. W. Marshall cease to be seconded in their units in the Australian Military Forces,
4th March, 1941, and 7th March, 1941, respectively, and resume duty in their units in the Australian Military Forces, 5th March, 1941, and 8th March, 1941, respectively. Captain C. H. Sweeny ceases to be seconded in his unit in
the Australian Military Forces, 6th December, 1940, relinquishes the rank of Captain and resumes duty in his unit in the Australian Military Forces in the rank of Temporary
Quartermaster and Honorary Lieutenant, 7th December, 1940. The undermentioned officers are posted to Infantry B'attalions from the dates shown with regimental seniority in
accordance with Army Seniority in the Australian Military Forces and remain seconded for Staff duties :Majors R. F. S. Beale, P. L. Head and N. H. Whitfield, M.C., ist July, 1940, and Captains H. H. Weidersehn, 7th October, 1940, and J. W. C. Wyett, 1st July, 1940. The commission of Lieutenant L. F. McKinley is cancelled, 13th March, 1941. To be Captains. Lieutenants D. T. Lloyd and E. R. Howells, 16th December, 1940, and D. Morrison, 1st February, 1941. To be Lieutenants: Colin Scott McCutcheon, 10th February,
1941, and John Leake Strickland, 11th February, 1941. RXINFVRCEMENTS.
Lieutenant K. C. Codd is transferred from the Supernumerary List, 17th December, 1940. To be Lieutenants. John Ernest Walker, 22nd June, 1940; Thomas Stanley Burgess, 17th December, 1940; Clarence David Kayler- Thomson, 4th February, 1941; William Martin, Frank Dawson Trainor, Reginald David Urquhart, Leslie Bernard Archer, Victor Clyde Baird, James Arthur Pearson, William Bruce Downing, John Sydney Laidlaw, John Robert Greenwood, Thomas McConachy Simmons, Thomas Henry Matthews, Richard Brazier Boulter, Roderick Alexander Strong, Hugh Charles Purse and Bryan Cherrington - Hunter, 6th February,
1941; and Reg Dewar, John Strachan Rhys Korner, Austin Clarence Foweraker and Alexander David Monro, 18th
February, 1941.
The notification respecting the appointment of John Ernest Waker which appeared in Executive Minute No. 203/1940, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 216 of 24th October, 1940, is withdrawn.
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AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.
MACHINE GUN BATTALIONS.
Lieutenant R. C. Laurence ceases to be seconded in his unit in thé Australian Military Forces, 10th October, 1940,
and resumes duty in his unit in the Australian Military
Forces in the rank of Captain, 11th October, 1940. (In lieu of the notification respecting this officer which appeared in Executive Minute No. 203/1940, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 216 of 24th October, 1940.) To be Captain.- Lieutenant J. Kennedy, 29th November,
Excellency the Governor - General in Council has approved of the following changes, &c., being made in
ITIS
connexion with the Australian Military Forces:CITIZEN MILITARY FORCES. COMMANDS AND STAFFS. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
1940.
To be Lieutenant. John Douglas Royce, 1st February, 1941. PIONEER BATTALIONS.
To be Lieutenants. -Keith Frederick Whitfield, Ronald Leslie Dunn and Frederick Charles Spring, 18th February,
Lieutenant - Colonel F. Le L. Henley, D.S.O., O.B.E., V.D.,
from the Unattached List, is appointed Deputy Director of Supplies and Transport, and to be Colonel (temporarily) , 1st February, 1941.
CAVALRY.
1941.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS. To be Capta4n.- Lieutenant J. S. Miliner, 1st January, 1941. REINFORCEMENTS.
Lieutenant K. Haigh is transferred from the Supernumerary List, 22nd February, 1941. To be Lieutenants. - Normau Percival Meggitt, 1st Feb ruary, 1941, and Ernest Thomas Lepton, 28th February, 1941. AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. The undermentioned officers are transfererd from " Voyage Only " duties :- Captains J. P. Higgin with regimental
seniority next after Captain J. Watson, D. D. L. F. Henry with regimental seniority next after Captain J. H. Samuels
and W. R. Lane with regimental seniority next after Captain M. R. Robertson, 1st February, 1941. REINFORCEMENTS.
Captains L. J. Cains and H. L. Hughes are transferred from " Voyage Only " duties, 1st February, 1941. AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.
Lieutenant W. F. L. Sear is transferred to the Super-
numerary List, 16th February, 1941. Lieutenant G. L. Kenway ceases to be seconded in his unit in the Australian Military Forces, 10th January, 1941, and resumes duty in his unit in the Australian Military Forces, 11th January, 1941. To be Major.- Captain A. O. McVicar, 1st February, 1941. To be Captain (temporarily).-Lieutenant A. H. R. Odium, 8th February, 1941. REINFORCEMENTS.
To be Lieutenants. -Keith Grant McDonald, 5th February, 1941, and George Hume Martin, 6th February, 1941. -(Ex. Min. No. 58- Approved 26th March, 1941.)
P. C. SPENDER, Minister for the Army.
NORTHERN COMMAND.
1st Military District.
Light Horse Regiments. -To be Major (temporarily) -
Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) January, 1941.
S.
R.
Dowling,
16th
Reserve of Officers. To be Lieutenant-Charles Edward
Leonard Hughes, 28th August, 1940.
EASTERN COMMAND.
2nd Military District. Light Horse Regiments.-The resignation of Lieutenant H. D. Hawthorne of his commission is accepted, 2nd February, 1941. Lieutenant E. P. Hill is appointed (provi-
sionally) from the Reserve of Officers (Arty.) , 4th February,
To be Captains (temporarily) - Lieutenants C. W. Marsh and to be seconded, 7th January, 1941, and J. E. Schofield, 19th February, 1941. To be Lieutenant (provisionally)- Reginald Leslie Burton, M.M., 19th February, 1941.
1941.
Machine Gun Regiments.- Lieutenant H. O. Bloomfield is (provisionally) from the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) , 24th February, 1941. To be Lieutenants (on proba-
appointed
tion)- N80302 Luttrell Walter Armstrong, 4th February, 1941, and N7513 Hugh Nisbet Miller, 19th February, 1941. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
3rd Military District. Light Horse Regiments. -To be Lieutenants (on probation)-V24171 Murray York Withers, 28th January, 1941, V80222 Clarence George Pearce, 29th January, 1941, V22263 Albert Wilson Rienzi Dawson, 5th February, 1941, V23567
Alan William George Tomkins, V23569 Harold Thomas Paterson, V23570 John Fox, V23313 John Oke Wilton, V23568 Oliver Stanley Lind and V23571 Robert Guest, 10th February, 1941, and V22744 Robert Alexander Johnston and V22955 Arthur Campbell Watson, 17th February, 1941. Awarrd of the Australian Efficiency Decoration.-Major J. R. Hall. ,faelti/ne Gun Regiments.- Lieutenant J. C. Barrow ceased to be seconded, 6th January, 1941, and to be Captain (temporarily) , 18th January, 1941. To be Lieutenants (on probation) V24901 Wilfred Edward Green, 12th February, 1941, and V20637 Roy Thomas Livingston, 18th February, 1941.
HIS
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. Excellency the Governor - General in Council has
approved of the following changes, &c., being made in connexion with the Australian Military Forces :ARMY HEAD-QUARTERS.
Major - General R. M. Downes, C.M.G., V.D., relinquishes, temporarily, the appointment of Director - General of Medical Services, and is appointed Inspector - General of Medical
4th Military District. Light Horse Regiments.- Lieutenant S. J. Bavistock is
seconded, 20th May, 1940 (in lieu of the notification respect-
ing this officer which appeared in Executive Minute No.
235/1940, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 1, of 1941) .
To be Captain (temporarily)-Lieutenant S213584
W. J. Stevens, 21st January, -1941.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY (MILITIA) .
Services, with pay at the rate of £1,500 per annum (subject
to variation in accordance with variations in the cost of
living as though the rate of £1,500 per annum were prescribed in Military Financial Regulations), inclusive of all allowances except travelling, to date 26th March, 1941. Colonel F. A. Maguire, C.M.G., D.S.O., V.D., is appointed Director - General of Medical Services, temporarily, with pay
at the rate of £1,500 per annum (subject to variation in accordance with variations in the cost of living as though the rate of £1,500 per annum were prescribed in Military Financial Regulations) , inclusive of all allowances except travelling, and is granted the rank of Major- General (temporarily) , to date 26th March, 1941. (Ex. Min. No. 59- Approved 26th March, 1941.)
PERCY C. SPENDER, Minister for the Army.
NORTHERN COMMAND.
1st Military District. Field Artillery.-Lieutenant (now Temporary Captain) H. R. Langford is appointed from the Reserve of Officers and is seconded, 14th November, 1940.
Reserve of Officers.-Major S. C. Long is retired, 13th Feb-
ruary, 1941. EASTERN COMMAND.
2nd Military District.
Field Artillery. -The provisional appointment of Lieutenant R. T. Cropley is terminated. Lieutenant (provisionally) H. H. Robinson is transferred to the Reserve of Officers (Arty.) , 26th February, 1941. Lieutenant (pro-
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visionally) L. J. Sweeney is seconded, 28th June, 1940. The probationary appointment of Lieutenant (now Temporary Captain) A. F. Arkinstall is confirmed. To be Brigadier (temporarily) - Lieutenant- Colonel (Temporary Colonel) T. A. J. Playfair, D.S.O., O.B.E., V.D., 15th February, 1941. Heavy Artillery.-The probationary appointment of Lieutenant N73371 J. H. Horne is confirmed. The provisional appointment of Lieutenant N74648 D. C. Cooper is confirmed.
8th Military District. Lieutenant (on probation) J. T. Wood is transferred from
Australian Corps of Signals, 3rd Military District, 10th March, 1941.
EASTERN COMMAND.
2nd Military District. Lieutenant N80719 S. E. Tatham is seconded, 1st March,
To be Lieutenants (on probation)-N74450 Jack Oliver
1941.
1941.
3rd Military District. Major (now Temporary Lieutenant - Colonel) A. Sladdin, M.C., is appointed from the Reserve of Officers, and to be seconded, 2nd October, 1939. The resignation of Lieutenant (provisionally) V27622 A. B. Robson of his commission is accepted, 12th December, 1940. To be Lieutenants (on probation)-V53768 Wilfred Albert John Hess, V53821 Walter Louis Nye, Perce Edward Dunn, V53729 Keith Vernon Ben well, V53719 Gordon Edwin Hewins and V53779 Alfred Leo Verey, 25th February, 1941, and John Thurston Wood, 3rd
Lemon and N73322 Arthur George Beckhouee, 5th February, SOUTHERN COMMAND.
3rd Military District.
Field Artillery. Major W. J. Christie is appointed to command a Field Regiment, 30th July, 1940, and to be ( temporarily) , 6th December, 1940. Lieutenant - Colonel C. W. Coombe, E.D,, from the command Lieutenant- Colonel
of an Infantry Battalion, 4th Military District, is appointed to command a Field Training Regiment, vice Lieutenant Colonel T. B. Slaney, D.S.O., V.D., 17th February, 1941.
To be Captain (temporarily).-Lieutenant (provisionally)
A. Taylor, 9th December, 1940.
To be Lieutenants (on probation).-V31316 Richard Raymond Hinds and V31336 Clarence Graeme Luxton, 20th February, 1941.
Medium Artillery. To be Lieutenant (on probation)-
Hamilton Murray Mullins, 17th February, 1941. Reserve of Officers.-To be Lieutenant- Godfrey Eyre Massy Burnside, 13th May, 1940.
4th Military District. Field Artillery.-To be Captain (temporarily)-Lieutenant N. R. de B. Cocks, 7th January, 1941.
SOUTHERN COMMAND.
March, 1941. .
4th Military District. Captain (Temporary Major) C. W. Williams is appointed to command 4th Military District Signals, and is granted the temporary rank of Lieutenant - Colonel, 24th December, 1940. To be Captains (temporarily)- Lieutenants S15711 R. H. Barter, 10th January, 1941, and S15975 F. W. Osborne, 18th January, 1941. WESTERN COMMAND.
5th Military District. To be Captain (temporarily).-Lieutenant W6502 J. Marshall, 19th February, 1941. INFANTRY. NORTHERN COMMAND.
WESTERN COMMAND.
5th Military District. Anti -Tank Artillery.-Lieutenant (on probation) W. J. Masel is transferred from Field Artillery, 20th December, 1940.
7th Military District. Heavy Artillery. -To be Captain (temporarily) - Lieutenant
G. Blackmore, 12th February, 1941. Heavy Artillery. -To be Lieutenant (on probation) N73572 Wilfred Charles Cooney, 20th February, 1941.
1st Military District.
Militia Battalions. To be Captains (temporarily) -Lien-
tenants (provisionally) Q185286 B. O. Ellison, Q18999 H. H. Lack, 15th January, 1941, Lieutenants Q30763 T. O. Irwin,
Q30762 W. H. Anning, Q30765 S. G. Searles, E. M. J. C.
Williamson and to remain seconded, 19th February, 1941, and Q35763 D. J. M. Daniel, 20th February, 1941. To be Lieutenants (on probation)- Q21661 Robert Duncan McInnes, 021948 William Robinson, Q21736 John Thomas Graham,
Q21706 David James Slater, Q21822 John Henry Anthony Foster, Q24941 John Richard Russell - Harper, Q24732 Mario Eric Fairlie, Q24788 Harvey William Philip Lovely, 027631
Eric McKin Twemlow, 027632 Claude Edward Smith and ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS (MILITIA) . EASTERN COMMAND.
2nd Military District. Fortress Engineers.-Captain J. L. Wright,
M.C., is appointed from the Reserve of Officers, 16th September, 1940.
Engineers Services. -The following officers are appointed
from the Reserve of Officers ( Engrs.) , from the dates shown:-
Lieutenants R. T. Gillies, C. R. Glanville and J. Marsh, 9th
December, 1940, and G. W. Broughton, 10th December, 1940. Reserve of Officers.-To be Lieutenant John Lindsay Mair, 14th February, 1941. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
3rd Military District. Field Engineers. --The following officers are appointed from the Reserve of Officers (Engrs.) :-Lieutenants A. C.
Tregoning, A. D. Sambell, J. R. Nixon, E. T. M. Stevens, A. S. Collings, H. Burkitt and P. M. Shaw, 23rd January, 1941.
4th Military District. Field Engineers. -The resignation of Lieutenant O. K. Grant of his commission is accepted, 2nd February, 1941.
Q27633 Wallace Proctor Sanderson, 20th February, 1941. Garrison Battalions.- Lieutenant J. R. Maulsbury is transferred to the Reserve of Officers (Inf.), 14th February, 1941. To be Lieutenant (provisionally) - Michael Thomas Stafford, 19th February, 1941.
8th Military District. Militia Battalions. -To be Lieutenant (on probation) -
Cecil Harold Pearce, 20th February, 1941. EASTERN COMMAND.
2nd Military District. Militia Battalions.- Lieutenant L. G. Penn is transferred to the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) , 29th January, 1941. To be Major (temporarily)-N48891 Captain A. P. Treweek, 12th February, 1941. To be Captains (temporarily)- Lieutenants N42153 R. G. Epps and N42157 P. W. H. Grieve, 3rd February, 1941. Garrison Battalions.- Captain
from the. Reserve of Officers, 7th August, 1940.
F.
Mills,
M.C.,
is
M.C., 21st February, 1941. Reserve of Officers. --To be Captain- Clarence Frank Mills, M.C., 26th February, 1941. To be Captain (temporarily)- N76317 Lieutenant C. R. Browne, 25th November, 1940. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
WEsiwi COMMAND.
5th. Military District. Field Engineers. - Lieutenant J. V. Barnes is appointed
C.
appointed from the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) , 26th February, 1941. To be Lieutenants (provisionally) - Sydney Stansfield, George Henry Shaw, Oliver Proven Davidson,
3rd Military District.
Militia Battalions.- Captain C. McE. Lillie,
D.S.O., is
appointed from the Reserve of Officers, 9th July, 1940, and to be seconded from 9th July, 1940, to 31st December, 1940, Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) W. E. Cheadle relinquished
the temporary rank of Captain and is transferred to the AUSTRALIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS. NORTHERN COMMAND.
lst Military District. To be Lieutenant (on probation) . -Q1078 Ronald David
Fraser, 18th February, 1941.
Reserve of Officers (Inf. ), 24th February, 1941. To be Cap-
tains (tem porarilu l - Lieutenants V39535 C. J. White and V39536 F. G. Rickards, 20th February, 1941. To be Lieutenants (on probation) - Gerald Solomon Phillips and V55281 Robert Henry Sword, 21st February, 1941, B39486 Leonard Edward Rutledge Williams, V39822 Alexander Stuart Stun reek and V39477 Cliffe Johnston Stafford, 25th February, 1941.
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AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
Garrison Battalions.- Lieutenant V85880 W. J. Purcell,
D.C.M., is appointed from the Reserve of Officers, and to be seconded, 25th June, 1940. Lieutenant F. J. Blenkarn, M.C., December,
is appointed from the Reserve of Officers, 2nd 1940. The date of secondment of Lieutenant W. J. Tanner which appeared in Executive Minute No. 37/1941, promul-
gated in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 31, of 1941, is amended
to read 8th January, 1941.
4th Military District. Militia Battalions. -To be Captains (temporarily) -Lieutenant (on probation) S19684, A. G. Pickering, 8th January, 1941, Lieutenant S17244 H. W. Scudds, M.C., Lieutenants (provisionally) S22979 A. A. Tamblyn, S23740 C. Hearn, S23743 G. C. Paterson, and S22986 Lieutenant W. L. Rait, 16th January, 1941. C.
F. B. Wyborn is
Garrison Battalions.-Lieutenant appointed from the Reserve of Officers (Inf. ), 27th February, 1941.
Reserve of Officers. To be Captain (temporarily) -S1219 Lieutenant G. J. Swash, 14th February, 1941. WESTERN COMMAND.
5th Military District. Militi . Battalions. -'J-he probationary appointment of Lieu-
The provisional tenant V. 1i. Northwood is confirmed. appointments of Lieutenants R. R. Rutherford, D. K. Goldsmith, G. A. J. Thompson, E. T. Douglas and A. E. Halse are confirmed. Captain F. R. Beasley is appointed from the
To be Lieutenants (on probation)-W8206 Donald Andrew Paterson, W8182 Harold Gazebrook Lippiatt, W8345 Raymond Sidney Docwra, W8303 Eric Clyde Eiston, 18th February, 1941, and W1ì280 Kenneth Allan Gutteridge, 22nd February, 1941.
EASTERN COMMAND.
2nd Military District. 2nd Lieutenant A. A. Butcher, M.M., is appointed from the Reserve of Officers and to be Lieutenant (provisionally) , 19th July, 1940. (In lieu of the notification respecting this officer which appeared in Executive Minute No. 175/1940 promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 190 of 1940.) Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) (Temporary Major) S. L. Mansfield relinquished the temporary ranks of Captain
and Major and is transferred to the Reserve of Officers (A.A.S.C.), . 22nd January, 1941. To be Captains (temporarily) - Lieutenants (provisionally) D. H. Craig and C. S. Healy, 17th September, 1940. To be Lieutenants (on proba-
tion)-N24737 Harold Drummond Coutts, N23957 Robert
Sydney Millar, N24006 Arthur Warren Whitney, N24032 Alan Trewyn Elmslie, and N23789 Geoffrey Morven Kelynack, 20th February, 1941. To be Lieutenants (provisionally) - Alfred
Edmund Penfold and Douglas Arthur Rhind, 20th February, 1941. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
3rd Military District. Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) (now Temporary Major ) J. L. Watt, M.C., is appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.S.C.) , 7th October, 1940. Lieutenant R. A. Lea- Wright is seconded 3rd February, 1941. To be Lieutenant (pro-
visionally).-William John Trevor Clarke, 18th February, 1941.
Reserve of Officers (Inf. ), 18th February, 1941.
Battalions. - lieutenant W.
G.
Horsfield
is
Garrison appointed from the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) , 26th September, 1940. Lieutenant E. Wicks, M.C., M.M., is transferred, 19th November, 1940. The following officers are transferred from the dates stated: -Major J. G. Carter and Captain Ni. Gore, M.C., 17th January, 1941; Lieutenants R. Preston,
WESTERN COMMAND.
5th Military District. The probationary appointment of Lieutenant E. Menmuir is confirmed. Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) H. W. Duke is transferred provisionally from an Infantry Battalion, 21st February, 1941. To be Lieutenant (provisionally).-W237430 Alan James Arland Stubbs and is seconded, 13th February, 1941.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
T. H. McGlinn, L. Hatton, L. K. Harris, Lieutenant (on
probation) P. W. C. Snodgrass and Lieutenant A. Bickford, M.C. , 20th January, 1941; Lieutenants F. Mitchem, M.C., M.M., and F. W. Mackean, Lieutenant (provisionally) R. C. HooperLieuLieutenant A. E. J. Mayhew. 28th January, 1941; Salter, M.C., Lieutenants tenant (Temporary Captain) J. I. M. Maclennan, M.C., W. G. Horsfield, C. E. Arndt, E.D., 27th and Lieutenant (on probation) R. V. McCracken, M.12.,Lieuappointments of January, 1941. The probationary Parker are tenants W. T. Cadden, J. A. Denton and E. C. L. Smith is confirmed. Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) A. transferred and to be Major (temporarily) , 18th February. Lieutenants W242894 1941. To be Captains- ( temporarily )I. M. Maclennan, M.C. , 11th December, 1940, and W242809
W. T. Cadden, 19th February, 1941. Reserve of Officers.-The resignation of Lieutenant H. Hansen- Knarhoi of his commission is accepted.
June, To be Captain (temporarily) . -C. F. Pilley, 20th respecting this officer (In lieu of the notification which appeared in Executive Minute No. 152/1940 promul1940.
gated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 161 of 1940.
7th Military District. Militia Battalions.- Captain C. S. Harrison is transferred from a Light Horse Regiment, 2nd Military District, 15th November, 1940. (In lieu of the notification respecting this officer which appeared in Executive Minute No. 235/1940 promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 1 of 1941.) AUSTRALIAN ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT. EASTERN COMMAND.
2nd Military District. The resignation of Chaplain (1st Class) the Reverend I. D. Armitage of his commission is accepted. To be Chaplain (4th Class) . -The Reverend Alfred Henry Kirk, 19th February, 1941. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
3rd Military District. To be Chaplain (4th Class) . -The Reverends. William Edmund Holt, 20th February, .1941, and John Harvey Drown, 25th February, 1941. WESTERN COMMAND.
5th Military District.
To be Chaplain (4th Class).-The Reverend Alan Paton
Dawson, 15th January, 1941.
EASTERN COMMAND.
2nd Military District.
Honorary Captain E. B. Docker is appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) and to be Captain (provisionally), 31st January, 1941. Captain William Siegfried Dawson is appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) , 30th November, 1940. (In lieu of the notification respecting this officer which appeared in Executive Minute No. 10/1940 promulgated in Contimonvwealth Gazette No. 16 of 1940.)
To
be Captain (provisionally) .- Michael Harvey Colyer, 21st February, 1941, and Francis Charters Byrnes, 25th February, 1941. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
3rd Military District. Honorary Captain J. C. R. Joyce is appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) and to be Captain (provisionally) , 28th February, 1941.
4th Military District. Captain E. E. Broadbent is appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.), 3rd September, 1940. Major (Temporary
J. S. Reid relinquishes command of a Field Ambulance and the temporary rank of Lieutenant Lieutenant - Colonel)
Colonel and is transferred to the Retired List. WESTERN COMMAND.
5th Military District. Reserve of Officers. To be Honorary Major - Frederick John Clark, 1st September, 1940. AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS. NORTHERN COMMAND.
ist Military District. Ordnance Stores.-Lieutenant A. M. E. Davies is appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.O.C.), 25th July, 1940, with regimental seniority next after Lieutenant (on probation) A. J. Peyton. EASTERN COMMAND.
2nd Military District. Ordnance Mechanical .engineers. -To be Lieutenants (on probation) N29113 Walter Raymond Ewing, N29115 Stanley Roy Egger, and N29545 Frederick Henry Smith, 12th February, 1941.
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Ordnance Workshop Executive Brano'h. To be Lieutenant
AUSTRALIAN ARMY PROVOST CORPS.
(on probation) -- N29544 John Goodwin Walton. To be Lieutenants (provisionally) Edward Raymond Jasson, Harold Sydney Potter, Albert John Mead and Albert Edward Bradley, 12th February 1941,
Ordnance Stores. --To be Captain (temporarily) N29931 Lieutenant (provisionally) P. L. L. Brierley, 28th January, 1941. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
3rd Military District. Ordnance Mechanical Engineers. To be Captain (temporarily)V9700 Lieutenant (provisionally) J. Wilson 25th February, 1941.
Ordnance Stores. V78163 Lieutenant H. Beresinsky is
appointed from the Reserve of Officers ( A.A.O.C.) and to be seconded, 25th February, 1941. To be Lieutenants (provisionally)John Desmond Purcell, 10th December, 1940, and John William Murray Lindsay and to be seconded, 17th February,
SOUTHERN COMMAND.
6th Military District. Lieutenant L. Chambers is appointed from the Reserve of
Officers (Arty.) ,
officer
promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 26 of 1941.) RESERVE OF OFFICERS. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
3rd Military District. The resignation of Captain D. T. W. Manwell, M.B.E., of
his commission is accepted, 29th February, 1940. The resigna-
tion of 2nd Lieutenant F. B. Phillips of his commission is
accepted 28th April, 1940. To be Majors (temporarily) Lieutenants (Temporary Captains) R. A. Johnston, M.C., and R. W. Travis, 1st February, 1941. RIFLE CLUBS.
6th Military District. Ordnance Mechanical Engineers. T27 Lieutenant E. D.
Tudor is appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.O.C.), 1st July, 1940. To be Captains (temporarily) T27 Lieutenants E. D. Tudor, 21st February, 1941, and T46 H. R. Mitchell, 31st January, 1941. Ordnance Stores. Lieutenant (provisionally) R. Cairns is transferred provisionally from Australian Corps of Signals, 27th February, 1941.
6th February, 1940, and is retired, 19th which appeared in Executive Minute No. 22/1941,
December, 1940. (This cancels the notification respecting this
EASTERN COMMAND.
2nd Military District.
Formation. No. 184 Moruya and District Rifle Club.
(Ex. Min. No. 60 Approved 26th March, 1941.)
P. C. SPENDER, Minister for the Army.
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY PAY CORPS. The resignation of N79685 Lieutenant (Temporary Captain
HIS
1941, and H. M. Nash, 1st October, 1940. To be Lieutenants Henry Miles . Nash, 30th September, 1940, with regimental
seniority next after Lieutenant (Temporary Captain Grade III) R. W. Pinfold, Q14939 Francis Robert Bailey, Q194942 John Campbell, Q194875
William
Percy Alfred Haupt,
Q194889 William Hubert Sargent, Q194917 John Francis Boyle and Q194921 Alfred Le Fevre Guilford, 1st February, 1941.
in
Council has
approved of the following changes being made:
Grade III) R. E. H. Saddler of his commission is accepted, 6th February, 1941. To be Cavtains (tem.poraril y 1 Grade
III. Q185280 Lieutenants R. W. Chadwick, ist February,
Excellency the Governor- General
CITIZEN AIR FORCE. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.
The probationary appointments of the following pilot officers are confirmed, and they are promoted to the rank of Flying Officer, with effect from the dates indicated: C. Oliver, W. B. Curtain, E. F. Easterbrook, R. J. Parker, A. H.
Barter, M. R. Clarke, C. G. Skinner and A. Bain, 1st January, 1941; J. R. E. Hughes, J. Greenhough, K. F. J. C.
McShane, A. T. Cowdell, E. A. Montigue and A. S. Edwards, 1st February, 1941. EQUIPMENT BRANCH.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY VETERINARY CORPS. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
4th Military District. Lieutenant (provisionally).Quartermaster and Honorary Lieutenant E. G. Breakwell, 7th November, 1940.
The probe tionary appointments of the following pilot
officers are confirmed, and they are promoted to the rank of Flying Officer, with effect from 1st January, 1941: W. T. Ellis, F. Rust, J. J. Henry, A. T. McHutchison, F. Gill and S. W. Love.(Ex. Min. No. 41 Approved 26th March, 1941.) GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.
be
To
To be Captain (temporarily)Lieutenant (provisionally) E. J. Breakwell, 18th January, 1941. ARMY REMOUNT UNITS. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
The approval of His Excellency the Governor - General in Council, on 5th February, 1941 (in Minute No. 32) to
the grant of commissions on probation with the rank of Pilot Officer, with effect from 11th March, 1941, to No. 404247 L.A.C. Moheddeen Abdul Ghias Howsan and No. 404265 L.A.C. Percy Raymund Smith, is revoked.(Ex. Min. No. 37-- Approved 12th March, 1941.)
J. McEWEN, Minister for Air.
3rd Military District. To be Captain (temporarily) . V61001 Lieutenant J. Morton, 25th January, 1941.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY LEGAL DEPARTMENT. NORTHERN COMMAND.
1st Military District. The following officers are appointed from the Reserve of
Officers
(A.A.L.D.) from the dates stated : Captain T. B.
Stephens, 9th November, 1939, L. W. H. Butts, 13th February, 1940, and M. H. Douglas, 14th June, 1940. EASTERN COMMAND.
2nd Military District.
Reserve of Officers. To be Captains (provisionally). Alfred Ernest Rainbow, Wilfred Russell Blacket, Frank Carter Stephen and Robert Vivian Benjafield, 25th February, 1941. AUSTRALIAN ARMY POSTAL UNITS.
7th Military District. To be Lieutenant (provisionally) . V11865 Herbert Lindsay Forrest, 5th March, 1941.
II
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. IS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has
approved of the following changes being made: CITIZEN AIR FORCE. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.
The following Sergeants are granted commissions on probation with the rank of Pilot Officer, with effect from 25th January, 1941 :No. 34460 Clement Stanley Dyer, No. 402194 Reginald William Adsett, No. 34456 Norman John Lennon, No. 34452 Colin Joseph McKenny, No. 34455 George Norman Thomas, No. 404494 Leslie George Raymond Butterworth, No. 20351 Alec James Drake, No. 2449 George Alexander Taylor, No. 34099 James Arthur Marks, No. 2946 Joseph
Richard Lynch, No. 34454 Thomas Patrick Payten, No. 402097 Edward Melville White, No. 34100 Ivan Frederick McSparron, No. 34450 Harold Dunbar Walsh, No. 34453 Selwyn Hansen Woolcock, No. 34113 David Morris McMullen, No. 883 William Robert Burns, No. 34461 Rodney Charles Bamblett Johnson, No. 300328 George Reynolds Rippon, No. 20352 John Charles
Cullen, No. 34101 Charles Stanford Hill, No. 34462 Neil Blunck and No. 34459 Richard Cecil. Turner Burt.(Ex. Min. No. 42 Approved 26th March, 1941.)
J. McEWEN, Minister for Air.
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ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. the Governor - General in Council has
Excellency
approval of the following change being macle :
GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.
Flying Officer K. M. Frewin relinquishes the acting rank of Flight Lieutenant, with effect from 1st March, 1941.
CITIZEN AIR FORCE.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.
GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.
No. 400206 Leading Aircraftman Frank Hudson McDonald is granted a commission on probation with the rank of Pilot Officer, with effect from 18th February, 1941.(Ex. Min. No. 43 Approved 26th March, 1941.) J. McEWEN, Minister for Air.
Temporary Squadron Leader D. H. Brown is transferred from the General Duties Branch to the Administrative and Special Duties Branch at present rate of pay, and with effect
from 1st June, 1940, with seniority next after Squadron
Leader H. A. Winneke. Pilot Officer W. J. Cameron is promoted to Flying Officer, with effect from 1st November, 1940.
Pilot Officer J. A. O'Neill is granted the acting rank of
Flying Officer, with effect from 30th January, 1941. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. Excellency the Governor - General in Council has
EQUIPMENT BRANCH.
approved of the following changes being made:
The following flying officers are granted the acting rank of Flight Lieutenant, with effect from 1st March, 1941: K. O. Woodward and J. T. Bennett.
CITTIZEN AIR FORCE.
MEDICAL BRANCH.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.
Flight Lieutenant T. G. Millar is transferred from the Reserve to the Active List, with effect from 10th March,
HIS
The following are granted commissions on probation with the rank of Flying Officer, with effect from 10th March, 1941: James Lyon Walker Barton, Walter John Cartledge, Alfred Henry Garth, William Valentine Herbert, A.F.C., George Edwin James and Charles Churchill Palmer. The following are granted commissions on probation with the rank of Pilot Officer, with effect from 10th March, 1941: Alan Lindsay Adcock, James Trevor Alley, George Alexander Armstrong, William Selby Arthur, Brian Gerald Barrington,
John Barton, John Blyth Bell, Gerard Frederick Joseph
Bogue, Frank Lees Bragg, Leonard William Burgess, George
Owen Capper, Lennox Jack Clementson, Stanley Coates,
1941.
Charles Vivian Hill, L.D.Q., is granted a commission on probation with the rank of Flight Lieutenant, with effect
from 31st March, 1941.
RESERVE. MEDICAL BRANCH.
Flight Lieutenant H. C. Worch relinquishes his appointment, with effect from 20th November, 1940.(Ex. Min. No. 46 Approved 26th March, 1941.)
Frederick Crawford, M.M., John Henry Dawson, John Ernest DeLittle, Gilbert Evans De Vene, John Joseph Dougall, Harold Powis Evans, Victor Gordon Evans, John James Fagan, Henry William Farrah, Raymond William Ford, Bruce Ernest Gilbert, William Alexander Gordon, Ivor Bren Green, Colin Goderich Greeves, Stuart Reginald Harpham, George Winning Harrison, Arthur Hether Hatfield, Alfred William Highfield, William Herbert Holloway, Austin William John Hooper, James Arthur Carr Hunter, Roy Iuel- Wilkinson, No. 10852 Corporal
J. MCEWEN, Minister for Air.
Gordon Freidlein James, John Clyde Jones, Frank Kelly,
Reginald Lance Manning, Duncan Matheson, Thomas Basil May, Ira Menear, Stanley Guise Middleton, No. 32551 Air craftman Class 1, Hugh Miller, Hugh Milne, Eric John Mish, Raymond Vincent O'Byrne, Thomas Alfred Prescott, Ronald Brough Ronaldson, Cecil Thomas Jervis Ryan, Clifford Raymond John Searl, McAlister Campbell Erskine Shannon, Alex Niven Smith. Leonard Snowden Smith. Robert Leslie Stewart, Norman Matthews Tapp, Alfred John Thomson, Charles Henry Ivatt Tiffin, No. 408029 Leading Aircraftman Stanley Cuthbert Von Alwyn, Charles Alexander Walker, Thomas Walsh, Alexander William Duckett White, Raymond Marsden Danby Whiting, Robert John Willington, Richard Geoffrey Withy and
HIS
approved of the following changes being made:
CITIZEN AIR FORCE. The following are granted honorary commissions with the
honorary rank of Flying Officer, with effect from the dates indicated: John Macdonald, B.A., 17th February, 1941; William John Magill, B.Sc., 10th March, 1941; Ernest Henry Illidge, B.Sc., and Leo Ronald Parker, B.Sc., 11th March, 1941.
ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.
Ormsby Eddington Woods.
Temporary Flight Lieutenant (Acting Squadron Leader) S. Willmott relinquishes acting rank of Squadron Leader,
EQUIPMENT BRANCH.
The following are granted commissions on probation with the rank of Pilot Officer with effect from 10th March, 1941: Walter Gilmour Amos and No. 11187 Leading Aircraftman
Norman Heriot.(Ex. Min. No. 45 Approved 26th March, 1941.)
J. MCEWEN, Minister for Air.
HIS
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. Governor- General in Council
Excellency the
approved of the following changes being made:
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. Excellency the Governor- General in Council has
has
with effect from 23rd March, 1941. Temporary Flight Lieutenant W. C. Doherty is transferred to the Reserve, with effect from 20th March, 1941. Flying Officer F. A. Redhead relinquishes his appointment, with effect from 19th March, 1941. The following are granted commissions on probation with
the rank of Pilot Officer, with effect from the dates indi-
cated: No. 2951 Warrant Officer Lawrence Francis Brennan, No. 1756 Warrant Officer George Matthew Moodie. No. 18027 Leading Aircraftman Edward Brook Evans Searle- Walker, 10th March, 1941 ; No. 5235 Leading Aircraftman William Stapley, No. 829 Warrant Officer James Belton Stirling, 21st February, 1941. EQUIPMENT BRANCH.
The appointment of Flying Officer H. G. Fletcher is terminated, with effect from 23rd March, 1941.
PERMANENT AIR FORCE. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.
MEDICAL BRANCH.
Temporary Flight Lieutenant G. D. Nicoll ceases second-
ment to the Civil Branch, Department of Air, with effect from 3rd March, 1941.
CITIZEN AIR FORCE. Edmund Franklin Cooper is appointed Chaplain (3rd class)
to the Royal Australian Air Force, with effect from March, 1941.
1 st
(3rd J. J. Booth relinquishes his appointment as class) to the Royal Australian Air Force. v.: .7. effect from
6th March, 1941.
The following are granted commissions on probation with
the rank of Flight Lieutenant, with effect from the dates indicated :Keith Franklin Drysdale Sweetman, M.B., B.S., 21st April, 1941; Donald McKenzie Ross, B.D.S., Ronald Lyle Wilkinson, B.D.S., 10th March, 1941.
Charles Joseph Baker is granted a commission on proba-
tion with the rank of Pilot Officer, with effect from 3rd March, 1941. (Ex. Min. No. 47 Approved 26th March, 1941.)
J. MCEWEN, Minister for Air.
Commonwealth Gazette
700
No. 63.-27th Mara, 1941
COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE. PROMO1CIONS SECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109. THE following promotions are provisional and subject to appeal by officers to the Public Service Board, and, where consequent upon another provisional promotion, shall be dependent upon the latter being confirmed. Appeals should be lodged, either by letter, or telegram, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector in the State in which the promotion is to be made, or, if the promotion is to be made in the Australian Capital Territory, with the Public Service Inspector at Canberra, within fourteen days of the date of this notification. An appellant shall forward his appeal direct to the Public Service Inspector. Where an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions a separate appeal should be lodged in respect of each, except where the provisional promotions appealed against are to positions of similar classification in the sanie Branch of a Department, when one appeal covering such provisional promotions will be accepted. The grounds of appeal must be as prescribed in Section 50 of the Commonwealth Publi o Service Act, viz.:- (a) Superior efficiency ; or (b) Equal efficiency combined with seniority. (N.B. Where positions have been the subject of an Arbitration Determination, the salary scales shown are those prescribed by Determination.)
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Pensions and Maternity Allowances Branch, Western Australia. Clerk (£96-1306), Third Divi- Clerk (£252-1330), Third Division, Pensions Branch, Perth, vice L. H. Quigley, proEdon, Pensions Branch, Perth moted Duties. Internal Audit. Clerk (£96-1306), Third Divi- Examiner, Grade 1 (L252-£330), Third Division, Pensions Branch, Perth, vice K. G. sion, Pensions Branch, Perth Somers, promoted
Jenkinson, Reginald . .
Mahoney, Laurence
Position to which Promoted.
Present Designation and Station.
Name.
..
Salary on Promotion.
256
Date of
Promotion.
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322
Brown, Horace Piessay
Statistician's Branch, Canberra. Clerk (£330 £402), Third Divi- Clerk (£366 - £438), Third Division, Research Section, Statistician's Branch, vice K. M. sion, Commonwealth Grants Fraser, transferred Commission
388
27.3.41
Cruikshank, Andrew . .
Chief
Taxation Branch, Western Australia. Assessor (£684 - £756), Assistant Deputy Commissioner (£780 - £852), Third Division, vice A. E. Crisp, retired Third Division Senior Assessor (£582 - £660), Chief Assessor (£684- £756), Third Division,
784
27.3.41
Senior Assessor (£582- £660), Third Division,
604
,
274
27.3.41
Batger, Thomas Charles Powell, Thomas Charles Hickling
Third Division, Investigation and Sales Tax Assessor, Grade 6 (£546- £618), Third Division, Assessing Income Tax, Victoria
712
vice A. Cruikshank, promoted
Investigation and Sales Tax, vice T. C. Batger, promoted
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS. Central Staff.
Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi- Clerk (£252-1330), Third Division, Correspondence and Records (Records), vice sion, Correspondence and L. L. Locke, promoted Records (Correspondence)
Mason, Denman Etherley
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE. Clerk (£366 - 1438), Third Divi- Clerk (£438-£510), Third Division, Commerce, Administration Branch, vice E. S. Trade, External sion, Dusting, promoted Marketing Branch, Central Staff Duties. -- Functions relating to Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act and Acts relating to Control Boards.
Macfarlane, James Douglas
..
Seholtens, James Henry
.. Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi- Clerk (£252 - £330), Third Division, Comsion, Commerce General Ad-
ministration and Marketing
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256
mercial Intelligence, Marketing Branch, vice J. T. Smith, transferred
Branch, Victoria Duties. Assist in the preparation for publication of statements relating to Australian Trade.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Tregilles, Frank Edgar
Tritton, Norman Corbett
Canberra Services Branch. Foreman (Transport Workshops, &c.) (1432. 1468), Fourth Division, Transport Section,
436
27.3.41
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. Central Staff. Clerk (£438 - £510), Third Divi- Chief Welfare Officer (£636 - £708), Third Division, Welfare Division. New office sion, Inspection Section, Cencreated (P.S.B. Certificate 75 (A. 41/176) tral Staff, National Insurance
640
27.3.41
Senior Motor Mechanic (£335), Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Postmaster - General's Western Department, Australia
vice J. L. Macgregor, transferred
Branch, Department of the
Treasury Duties. In charge of the Welfare Division.
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701
Commonwealth Gazette
PROMOTIONS-continued.
Stephens, Frederick
Position to which Promoted.
Present Designation and Station.
Name.
. .
..
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales. Clerk (£288-£354), Third Divi- Clerk (£366 - £438), Third Division, Telephone Branch (Armidale), vice A. McD. Mayger, sion, Engineering Branch transferred (Goulburn)
Salary on Promotion.
388
Date of Promme otion.
27.3.41
Duties require knowledge of the procedure and practices of the Telephone Branch, particularly in relation to District Telephone Offices.
Knightley, Ronald Ernest
..
Clerk (£96-£306), Third Division, Public Service Board's Office
Cadet Engineer (£120-1306), Third Division,
Clerk (£96- £306), Third Division, unattached
Cadet Engineer (£120 - £306), Third Divi-
Carter, William Frederick
Clerk (£96£306), Third Divi-
Cadet Engineer (£120- £306), Third Division,
Walter, Albert
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1
Engineering Branch. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 223/41) Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£384 - £420),
sion, Postal Services Branch
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£330 £366), Third Division, Canberra City, vice J. A.
(£330- £366), Third Division, Chatswood Clerk (£252 - £330), Third Divi-
Matthews, Kenneth Roy
(Cootamundra) Collier, Lawrence
.
Laybutt, Albert Edward
.
McLeod, Keith
Fourth Division, Mudgee Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
Fourth Division, Tamworth .
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
Fourth Division, Armidale Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
Turner, Reginald
Fourth Division, Tamworth
Fourth Division, Mornington ..
Irons, William George
Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84Division, Fourth £244), Skipton Assistant, Grade 2 (Patrol) (£252- £260), Fourth Division,
Carey, Cornelius Joseph
Freeman, Thomas Frederick
..
Brown, Ernest Richard
..
Postal Services Branch Telegraph Messenger (£66£160), Fourth Division, Castlemaine Telegraph Messenger (£66£160),
Fourth Division, Willaura Clerk (£.252-£330), Third Division, unattached
122
77
122
77
388
77
sion, Engineering Branch, vice M. J. Power,
transferred
Third Division, Newcastle, vice A. B. Churchward, promoted
346
Hirsch, promoted Telephonist (Male) (£84- £168), Fourth Divi-
98
77
ferred Telephonist (Male) (£84- £168), Fourth Divi-
86
77
ferred Telephonist (Male) (£84- £168), Fourth Divi-
98
Telephonist (Male) (£84-£168), Fourth Divi-
86
77
98
27.3.41
sion, Katoomba, vice A. E. Daley, trans-
sion, Albury, vice K. J. Hertzog, transsion, Wagga Wagga, vice R. L. Morgan, transferred
sion, Wagga Wagga, vice R. A. Moger, transferred
Victoria. Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160), Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £244), Fourth
Young, Alan
Budge, John Alfred . .
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
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transferred
Pettersson, Allan David Nesbit..
sion, unattached
122
Engineering Branch, vice W. J. Bevan,
Division, Mornington, Breton, transferred
vice W. C. Le
Postal Assistant, Grade 2 (£252- £300), Fourth
256
77
274
77
86
77
98
77
358
77
Division, Hamilton, vice C. V. Morris,
transferred Foreman Cleaner (£270- £306), Fourth Division, Postal Services Branch. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 39/542) Postman (£84- £244), Fourth Division,
Castlemaine, vice A. S. Freeman, trans-
ferred Postman (£84- £244),
Fourth
Division, Hamilton, vice G. M. Bradbury, transferred Clerk (£288-£354), Third Division, Accounts Branch (General Accounts). Office reclassified (P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/1853)
Duties. - Checking and recording of wages. Knowledge of awards and rates of pay desirable Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160), Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £244), Fourth Division, Warracknabeal, vice C. J. N. Fourth Division, Hopetoun Newton, promoted .. Telephonist (Female) (£84 £198), Phonogram Attendant, Grade 1 (£84- £198), Norris, Lilian Valerie Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch. New Fourth Division, Telephone office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/ Branch Cameron, Alfred Ewen
86
27.3.41
185
,7
201
77
185
77
911)
Burke, Annie Eileen . .
.
Telephonist (Female) (£84- £198),
Fourth Division, Telephone Branch
Backus, Eileen May . .
..
Phonogram Attendant, Grade 1 (£84- £198), Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/ 911)
Telephonist (Female) (£84- £198),
Fourth Division, Telephone Branch
Phonogram Attendant, Grade i (f84- £198), Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/ 911)
Queensland.
Keneally, Daniel MoSueeney
.
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£330- £366), Third Division, Wauchope, New South Wales
Kemp, James Henry
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
Willes, Gordon Henry
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
Barnes, Leslie Edward
Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84Fourth Division, £244), unattached
Fourth Division, Townsville Fourth Division, Peeramon
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£384- £420),
388
27.3.41
Third Division, Warwick, vice L. G. Mills, promoted
Junior Assistant (£84- £168), Fourth Division, Townsville, vice J. T. Fitzpatrick, transferred Telephonist (£84- £168), Fourth Division, Cairns, vice C. H. Smithe, transferred
b8
77
5'6
,7
Western Australia.
Telegraphist (£108 - £342), Fourth Division,
Telegraph Branch, vice P. E. Kernick, promoted
170
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No. 63.-27th Mardi, 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
702
PROMOTIONS continued. Position to which Promoted.
Present Desigatíon and Station.
Name.
Salary on Promotion.
Date of Promotion.
£
tinned.
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPAa
Heal, Jack McGlade, Frank Harry
Thomas, Jack Martin, Mary Flora
..
Williams, Herbert Thomas
Western Aultralia -- continued. Postal Clerk (£108 - £318), Fourth Telegraphist (£1084342), Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch, vice H. C. Ingram, transDivision, unattached ferred Postal Clerk (£108-1318), Fourth Telegraphist (1108- £342), Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch, vice H. H. Trigwell, Division, unattached deceased Postman (£84- £244), Fourth Telegraphist (£108- £342), Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch, vice N. W. Wooldridge, Division, unattached deceased Telephonist (£84- £198), Fourth Monitor (£2264250), Fourth Division, Kalgoorlie, vice Margery A. Tozer, transferred Division, Kalgoorlie Postal Clerk (£108 - £318), Third Officer -in- Charge, Grade 2 (£330- £366). Third Division, St. George's- terrace, vice S. E. W. Division, Relieving Staff Taylor, promoted (Metropolitan District)
Jordan, Horace Wilmot
Tasmania. Assistant, Grade 3 (£268-1284), Postal Clerk (£108 - £318), ;fourth' Division, Launceston, vice J. B. Wyatt, promoted Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Launceston
Roberts, Stanley John
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
238
27.3.41
226 226 237
370
298
Duties.-" Strong Post " officer, Head quarters, Launceston. Junior Assistant (£84- £168), Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch, vice F. E. Type, Fourth Division, Telegraph transferred Branch
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1
The salary on promotion of the following officers, notificatión of which appeared in Gazette of 13th March, 1941, should be amended
as shown :-H. A. Drew, " £298 " in lieu of " £294 ". B. Warren " £478 " in lieu of " £514 ". F. McGuinness " £460 " in lieu of " £478 ". E. B. Byrne " £80 " in lieu of " £77 ". The following provisional promotions have been confirmed DEPARTMENT OF THE TREAStTRY.
G. C. Dousha, appearing in Gazette of 5th December, 1940. J. M. Kelly, appearing in Gazette of 23rd January, 1941. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.
G. H. Francis, appearing in Gazette of 16th January, 1941. POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
H. J. Richards, appearing in Gazette of 19th December, 1940. J. G. Boland, R. W. Higgins, V. W. Ryan, L. R. Smith, M. J. Hatch and S. Ponsonby, appearing in Gazette of 27th February, 1941.
OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC. JOINT HOUSE DEPARTMENT.
Appointment. Edmund Pennock Miller is appointed under section 46 of the Commonwealth Public Service Act, without probation and without examination, as Doorkeeper (£302 - £310), Joint House Department, at salary of £302 per annum, subject to variation in accordance with the provisions of regulation 75 of the Commonwealth Public Service (Parliamentary Officers) Regulations; appointment to take effect on and from the 10th February, 1941. Retirement. Section 85 (1) Thomas Williams, Attendant, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works, as from the close of business on the 31st March, 1941.
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. CENTRAL OFFICE.
Office Created. Cadet Draftsman, Third Division, Chief Engineer's Branch, with limits of salary of minimum £96 and maximum £306, subject to variation in pursuance of
regulation 106A.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
Offices Created. Cadet Engineer, Third Division, Engineer-
ing Branch, with limits of salary of minimum £120 and
maximum £306, subject to variation in pursuance of regulation 106A; Cadet Draftsman, Third Division, Engineering Branch, with limits of salary of minimum £96 and maximum £306, subject to variation in pursuance of regulation 106A (two positions) . VICTORIA.
Offices Created.Cadet Engineer, Third Division, Engineer-
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Exemption. --The provisions of the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1922 -1940 shall not apply for the period not exceeding twelve months from the respective dates of commencing duty to the undermentioned persons whilst employed
on the Treasury Liaison Staff, Melbourne: G. R. L. Clark, C. N. Wale. -- (Ex. Min. No. 40.)
ing Branch, with limits of salary of minimum £120 and
maximum £306, subject to variation. in pursuance of regulation 106A ; Cadet Draftsman, Third Division, Engineering $ranch, with limits of salary of minimum £96 and maximum £306, subject to variation in pursuance of regulation 106A. Sot= AUSTRALIA.
Office Created. Cadet Draftsman, Third Division, Engineer-
ing Branch, with limits of salary of minimum £96 and
maximum £306, subject to variation in pursuance of regulation 106A.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Appointment under Section 47 of the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1922 -1940. David Douglas Smith, as Engineer,
Grade 1 ( £306 -£510) , Third Division, Works and Services Branch, Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA-
Office Created. Cadet Draftsman, Third Division, Engineer-
ing Branch, with limits of salary of minimum £96 and
maximum £306, subject to variation in pursuance of regulatino 106A. (Ex. Min. No. 18.)
Commonwealth Gazette
No. 83.-27th March, 1941
703
PROMOTIONS - COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922-1940. THE Public Service Board has
DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS.
South Autralia. Clerk, Third Division. Clifford James Williss. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
(1) Confirmed the . undermentioned provisional promotions
as notified in the Gazettes indicated : George Pat-
New South Wales.
Rose, Henry Leonard Emery, 5th December, 1940;
Clerk, Third Division. John Patrick Lonergan, Norman Ernest Rastall. 'Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Clare Theresa Finucane,
rick Randles, 21st November, 1940; Benjamin Ogleby Adolphus Frederick Gallagher, Robert Conacher, 12th
December, 1940 ; Stanley Ross Evans, 2nd January,
1941; John Robert Israel, 9th January, 1941. (2) Cancelled the undermentioned provisional promotions as notified in the Gazettes indicated: Alfred Leslie Tinney, 23rd January, 1941; Ernest Muir Mitchell. 6th February, 1941. (3) Promoted the undermentioned officers, as shown: DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
Taxation Branch, Canberra. Eric Charles Peverill, Investigation Officer, Grade 1 (£4024474), Third Division, Sales Tax, New South Wales, as Clerk (£474 - £546), Third Division, Administrative, vice W. J. Murray, transferred, with
salary at the rate of £478 per annum; to take
effect from 6th February, 1941.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Electoral Branch, New South Wales. William Melville Andrew, Clerk (£96- £306), Third Division, Pensions, Pensions and Maternity Allowances Branch, Department of the Treasury, Queensland, as Clerk (£252-1330), Third Division, Gwydir (Narrabri ), vice G. C. Agars, promoted, with salary
at the rate of £256 per annum; to take effect from 23rd January, 1941.
J. H. STARLING, Deputy Commissioner, Public Service Board.
Carmel Mercedes Keane. Telephonist, Fourth Division. Mary Teresa Grealy, Barbara Jean Chalmers. Telegraph Messenger, Fourth Division. Allan George
Ayers, John Patrick Casey, Richard Edward Relph, Harry Thomas Brasil, Malcolm Parkes Shaw, Douglas Cassidy, John Stephen Suters, Francis Joseph Kane, Clifford Norbert Wills, Hubert Fredrick Simpson, Daniel John McCarthy, Laurence William Charles Farrell, Gordon Reginald McLaughlin, Frances Owen Murphy. Victotuc. Clerk,
Third Division. Francis Joseph White, Nelson
Leighton Cook.
Motor Driver, Fourth Division. Frederick Walter Wearne. Postal Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Robert Allan
Walker.
Telegraph Messenger, Fourth Division. Desmond Francis O'Hehir, David Thomas Hardiman, Arthur Benjamin Delaney, Linton Graeme Bridges, Norman Leonard Readman, George Hawkins, John Charles Sandford, John James Joseph Boland, Kenneth Charles Cripps, Ronald Edwin Watkins, Julian
Vincent McConville, Ronald Richard Harman, Peter John Robert Barker, Vincent Eugene Hart, Ian George Dawson, William Joseph Dwyer, Cedric Noel Seakins, Desmond
Edward Yole, Leslie George Armstrong, Aubrey John Dunne, Leslie Benjamin Carmichael, Edwin James Hatt, Colin Izetti Watson, Edward McFadzean, Charles Thomas Banfield, Leslie Walter James Paget, Laurence William Green, Patrick Kevin Kelly, John Sydney Taylor. Queensland.
Clerk, Third División. Morris William Gunn. Mechanic, Grade 2, Fourth Division. Hans Scholz, Daniel John Baxter, Joseph Laventure Bowen, Norman Francis
APPOINTMENTS, RETIREMENTS AND DISMISSAL. THE following appointments, retirements and dismissal are
notified by the Public Service Board: APPOINTMENTS.
PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.
Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Helen Burdekin. ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Clerk, Third Division. Ellis Chantler Cheetham. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
Taxation Branch, New South Wales. Clerk, Third Division. Ernest Robert Stockton. Taxation Branch, Victoria.
Soinmerfeldt, Robert David Gray Moffatt. Telephonist, Fourth Division. Edna May
Patricia Mary Gurnett, Jean Marie Cronin.
South Australia. Mechanic, Grade 2, Fourth Division.Leslie Clifford Prid-
ham, Albert James Love, Edward Dwyer Reilly, Edward John Penney._ lineman -in- training, Mollet.
Fourth
Division.
Clarence
Keith
Telegraph Messenger, Fourth Division. Gregor Alexander
Reubenicht.
Western Australia. Telegraph Messenger, Fourth Division. William George King, Ronald David Fleming. Tasmania.
Telephonist, Fourth Division. Catherine Mary Radin. Telegraph Messenger, Fourth Division. Gordon Keith
Young.
Clerk, Third Division. Edward John Frith, William George Wilkinson, James Patrick McNamara, Frederick Carling
Ward, Kevin Holland, Paul Darrell Ahearne, Louis Joseph Patrick McCoy, John Kennedy, Bernard Lawrence Anthony Duggan, William Roy Emery, Sheard McCormack, Francis Patrick Burke, James Alfred Coates, Francis William Hunter,
Strohfeldt,
RETIREMENTS. DEPARTMENT OF, THE TREASURY.
William Thomas Meagher, Alfred William Begg, Brian Mason Cook, Marius Anthony Griffin, James William Murray, John Henry Davenport.
Superannuation Board. Section 49. Clarice Margaret Metford, Examiner (Female), as from the close of business on 12th October, 1940.
Taxation Branch, Queensland.
Taxation Branch, Western Australia.
Clerk, Third Division.John Wallace Thompson, Joseph Patrick George Kneipp, Patrick Francis Markwell, Robert
Commissioner, as from the close of business on 6th March.
McLean, Joseph Edward Dellit, Douglas James Byrne. Taxation Branch, South Australia. Clerk, Third Division. Leonard Ross Henderson.
Taxation Branch, Tasmania.
Clerk, Third Division. Hal John Wyatt.
Section
85 (1) .Albert Ernest Crisp, Assistant Deputy
1941. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Central Staff. Section 67. Otto Carl Oswald Huser, Assistant, Grade 1, as from the close of business on 3rd February, 1941. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.
Maintenance Mechanic (Diesel), Fourth Division. Sidney Fletcher Jones.
New South Wales. Section 49.- -Ellie Cartwright, Machinist (Female) , Grade 1, as from the close of business on 6th March, 1941.
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ßominonwcalth Gazette
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POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Examination No. 2342.
Victoria.
To ENABLE TELEGRAPH MESSENGERS AND OTHER FOURTH
Section 67. Allan Edward Lancaster, Postai Assistant, Grade 1, as from the close of business on 29th March, 1941.
Section 85 (1) .-- Oswald Edward Harkness, Overseer, as from the close of business on 10th April, 1941; Charles Edgar Kellett, Overseer, as from the close of business on 24th April, 1941.
South Australia. Section 85 (1) .- -James Harry Jolley, Mail 'Officer, as from the close of business on 15th May, 1941. Western Australia. Section 85 (1) . Henry George Stedman, Postmaster, Grade 3, as from the close of _business on 16th April, 1941.
DISMISSAL. POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
New South Wales. Section 55. Malcolm John Flood, Telegraph Messenger, as from the close of business on 26th March, 1941. J. H. STARLING, Deputy Commissioner,
Public Service Board.
DIVISION OFFICERS TO DEMONSTRATE THEIR r1Ei.EGBAPHIO EFFICIENCY.
rip
Held February, 1941. following officers were successful at the above examina-
tion :
Nxw Sour$ WALES.
Telegraph Messengers.Hill, A. F.; Justice, K. H.; Muir, G. R.; Rowe, R. S.; Rudd, A. J.; Smith, K. B.; Vine, R. D.; Wilson, R. A. Other Fourth Division Officers.Andrews, R. J.; B'elshaw,
W. J. McK.; Brown, G. A.; Callen, F. E. J.; Frost, K. A.;
Fuller, L. T.; Greenaway, C. E.; Henry, W. A.; Hollis, R. A. McGregor, D. E. C.; MacKay, J. K.; Mansfield, C. H.; W.; Millard, R. M.; Murphy, T. J.; Sillis, P. R.; Sorrenvile, W.,son, C. J.; Thorne, C. A. VICTORIA.
Telegraph Messengers. -- Byrne, T. E. P., Dafter, J.; Inglis, J. C.; Scott, L. McP.; Smith, E. A.; Williamson, L. C. Other Fourth Division Officers: Ballinger, T. S.; Carlson, C. J. ; Donoghue, W. G. ; Gilbert, A. F. ; Henderson, J. L.; Hunter, W. I. ; Kitchin, D. C. G. ; Mace, P. A. ; Moran J. H.; McBride, V. N. ; Nolan, F. ; . Rangott, M. J. ; Russell, G. W.; Sawyer, H. R.; Singleton, W. H.; Stakelum, B. J.; Summers, M. F. ; Wilkinson, J. QUEENSLAND.
Telegraph Messengers.-- Cruteher, J. A.; Dooley, W. J.; Porter, A. J.
jOliS EXAMINATIONS.
Other Fourth Division O f jicers. -- Cross, R. T. ; Evans, C,. K.;
Fossey, G. E. ; Gardiner, G. L. ; Hayes, J. P.; Hohenhaus, E. L. ; Matthews, J. ; Sullivan, T. R
Examination No. 2300.
Soma AUSTRALIA.
FOIL PROMO':ION OB TBAIVsr ÉS As SENIOR MECHANIC, TRANSMISSION, POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, ALL STATES.
Telegraph Messenger s. McBride K. P. ; Thompson, A. J. C i ?Ier Fourth Division Officers.' Duncan, A. K. ; Jeanes, N. W. ; O'Donoghue, K. B.; Quinlivan, C. V.
Held 9th November, 1940, and subsequent dates.
THE following are the names, in lexicographical order, of
the candidates who were successful at the above examination, and who are designated Mechanic, Grade 2, except wiicrt: otherwise indicated.
WE'STEnN AUSTRALIA.
Telegraph Messengers: Chugg B. H. ; Travers, T. Other Fourth Division Officer: Gallagher, J. D. TASMANIA.
Telegraph Messenger.Eales, G. J.
NEW SCIITI: W A L tE S.
Barron, Joseph. Barrs, Arnold Victor. Boyle. Kevin Thomas. Fuller, Arthur Dean. Greenaway, Albert David. McGill, Andrew Joel. O'Brien, William Peter. *Raynrford, Thomas Edward. Rogan, James Bernard. VICTORIA.
Crosby, Leslie Crofton. Gray, William Hurst. Holden, Stanley Timms. *Shepard, Charles Newton. Uffindell, Jack Donald. Walker, John Maxwell. QUEENSLAND.
Loth, John Michael William. Proud, Edward Joseph. Simpson, Joshua Roy. SOUTH AusTRALU4.
Rock, Cyril Winston. Smythe, Alan Cresswell. White, Arthur Burton Llewellyn. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
McDonald, Colin Ralph.
J. H. STARLING, Deputy Commissioner,
Public Service Board. THE undermentioned officers have satisfied the requirements ill
respect of the educational section of the tests to
qualify for transfer or promotion to an office of Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, with salary not exceeding £282 per annum. NEW SOUTH WALES.
Senior Mechanic.
This list does not contain the names of Senior Mechanics who were exempt from the examination, nor of officers who are regarded as having qualified previously for Senior Mechanic, Transmission,
J. H. STARLING, Deputy Commissioner, Public Service Board.
Turner, Basil John.
VIOTORIA..
Barclay, Ralph Leslie. Bowden, Andrew. Bryant, Clifford Malcolm.
Cantwell, Henry Arthur. Carey, William Frederick. Curtis, Kevin John. Gill, Herbert James. Jones, William George Keck, Colin Maxwell. King, Bernard James. '-
Lewis, James Thomas. Mace, Patrick Alfred. Madigan, John James. Marini; James Francis. Martindale, Robert Lance. Miller, Raymond John. O'Shaughnessy, Brian Lawrence.
Skelton, John Steven. Wilkie, Leslie.
QUEENSLAND.
Quinn, Herbert Edward Vincent. Taylor, Norman Clifford.
Carroll, James. Funch, Robert Kendall.
McMahon, Colin James.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
TASMANIA.
Rayner, Eric William.
Lees, Jack. Livermore, Monty John. Mitchell, William Arthur. .Scanlan, Francis John. Sharp, Leslie George. Shepherd, Edward.
Barry, David Francis. Barry, Kevin Joseph. Brown, George Arthur. Chinn, Harry Thomas. Ford, Max Evan. Hammond, Leslie. Lahiff, Reigh Bernard.
Daley, Peter Francis. Eig, Stanley Albert Bruce.
Shakeshaft, Howard Ray mond. Small, James Thomson.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Franklin, Scannell.
Thomas Patrick
Jamieson, Malcolm Gilmour.
Williams, John Francis.
S. H. STARLING, Deputy Commissioner,
Public Service Board.
No. 63.--27th March, 1941
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Maximum
Examination No 2341.
marks.
FOR APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER AS CARD PUNCHER (FEMALE), FOURTH DIVISION, STATISTICIAN'S BRANCH, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, CANBERRA, AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.
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COMPETITIVE examination for appointment or transfer as above will be held on Saturday, 12th July, 1941.
EXAMINATION CENTBE.Canberra.
PERSONS ELIGIBLE To ENTER. (a) Females (unmarried) who are not permanent officers of the Commonwealth Public Service, who are natural -born or naturalized British subjects, and who were born not earlier than 13th July, 1916, and not
later than 12th January, 1926 ; and (b) female officers who were born not earlier than 13th July, 1916, and not later than 12th January, 1926.
S. Spelling (to be judged from the candidate's transcription of a misspelled .. . paper). 4. Arithmetic. First four rules, including British standard weights, measures and money, and decimal notation. 5. Geography. Names of cities, towns and Customs stations in the Commonwealth of Australia (50 in number) will be selected. Candidates will be required to specify the name of the State in which each is situated
Pase marks.
100
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50
100
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50
50
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25
TEXT Boons. No text books are prescribed, but a booklet containing the educational papers prepared for Examination No. 2229 for appointment or transfer as Card Puncher, may be obtained from the Government Printer, Canberra, for 6d. (7d. by post) .
How To MAKE APPLIcATIoN: Applications of persons who
are not permanent officers of the Service must be made on printed forms, which may be obtained from the Secretary,
Commonwealth Public Service Board, Canberra, upon written or personal request. A permanent officer of the Service should submit her appli-
cation on foolscap in the following form to the Secretary, Commonwealth Public Service Board, Canberra: 1. Examination No. 2341.
2. Name in full 3. Designation of permanent office
APPLICATIONS CLosn. -- Applications must reach the Secre-
later than 30th April, 1941.
Applications received after 30th April, 1941, will be rejected unless the applicant has advised the Secretary to the Board by letter or telegram which reaches him not later
than 30th April, 1941, that She is forwarding an application, and has actually posted her application on or prior to 30th April, 1941.
The receipt of applications will not be formally acknowAn applicant should therefore make a record of the date of posting of her application. If she does not receive advice to attend the examination at latest fourteen (14) days before the date of the examination, she should at once communicate with the Secretary to the Board, and at the same time furnish evidence of the posting of her application. ledged.
CHANGE OF AnDB.ESS. A.ny candidate who changes her
address after forwarding her application should at once inform the Secretary to the Board of her new address.
SALARY. The following are the current rates of salary
payable. The amounts are subject to variation in accordance
with the rise or fall of the index numbers of the cost of
living:
Salary per Annum. £
-Age -
Under 17 years At 17 years At 18 years At 19 years At 20 years Adult ..
86
98 110 128 152 165
LIVING ALLOWANCE. An appointee who is under twenty years of age, and is obliged to live away from home, will be paid an allowance, in addition to salary, of such amount as will raise her total remuneration to an amount equivalent to the cost of suitable board and lodging, plus £39 per annum. The allowance will be reduced by the amount of any increase in salary granted subsequent to appointment. SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.
1. Practical machine test (elementary) : punching and verifying Hollerith .
valued
for
Maximum marks.
Pass marks.
200
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120
50
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legibility, neatness and simplicity
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will be
Gazette of the results of the examination, provided that a
tary, Commonwealth Public Service Board, Canberra, not
candidate's
VACANCIES.It is estimated that six (6) vacancies will be filled by candidates who qualify.
successful candidate under the age of sixteen years will not be
EXAMINATION FER. Each application from a candidate not on the permanent staff of the Commonwealth Service must be accompanied by a postal note for 5s., made payable to the Collector of Public Moneys.
from the Spelling) .
examination takes place.
PERIOD OF ELIGIBILITY. Successful candidates
6. Date of application
be
for two hours on each of two nights per week until the
eligible for appointment within the period of twelve months commencing on the date of publication in the Commonwealth
4. Official address 5. Signature
punched cards 2. Handwriting (to
TRAINING CLASS.. -A class of instruction in the manipulation of the machine on which the practical test will be carried out will be conducted in Canberra for candidates free of charge
paper
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in
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eligible for appointment until she attains that age.
ORDER OF APPOINTMENT, TRANSFER OR PROMoTION.- -Successe
ful candidates will be listed in two groups, . iz.: (i) Officers of the Service; (ii) Candidates from without the Service. If two or more candidates secure the same total of marks, their relative order of merit will be determined by the marks received in (a) the practical machine test; and, if necess: ry, (b) arithmetic; and (c) geography. Vacancies will be filled by the transfer or promot! .0 of qualified officers in order of merit at the examination to the extent to which they are available. After that list has boon exhausted, appointments will be made, as required, of qualified candidates from without the 'Service.
APPOINTMENT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS. Upon appointment
a successful candidate from outside the Service must produce
evidence of the date of her birth, and a medical certificate, satisfying the Board in such particulars as it may determine, as to sound bodily health and freedom from physical defects. A successful candidate should not undergo medical examination for this purpose until instructed by. the Board to do so. Upon the confirmation of her appointment an officer will be required to contribute to the Superannuation Fund. Qualified candidates who on appointment are already tem-
porarily employed, or who take up duty within fourteen days of the date of issue by the Chief Officer of notification of appointment and request to report for duty, will be
regarded for seniority purposes as having entered the Com-
monwealth Service on the date of the Public Service Inspector's appointment certificate. Qualified candidates to the number -required will be transferred temporarily or appointed on probation, as the case may
be, and will be trained in the work appertaining to the
position of Card Puncher for a period of three months, at the end of which they will be required to attend an examina-
tion in the punching of statistical cards and the verifying
of punched cards (Hollerith process) .
If any temporary transferee or probationer fails to pass the examination held three months after commencement of duty as Card Puncher, a further opportunity of passing the examination will be afforded within the ensuing three months. In the event of failure to pass the supplementary examination, her transfer will be cancelled, or her services will be dispensed with, as the case may be.
REFUSAL OF APPOINTMENT. --If a successful candidate
declines to accept an appointment offered to her, or fails to reply within seven days to a communication from the Board, a Public Service Inspector, or a Department, respecting her nomination to the Public Service, her name may be removed from the " Register of Persons Qualified for Appointment ". J. H. STARLING, Deputy Commissioner. Public Service Board.
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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES. Other applicants should state full names, date, year and
APPLICATIONS are invited from permanent officers of the Commonwealth Public Service for promotion or transfer to the positions named in the appended schedule. Where so indicated, applications will also be received from officers of the Public Service of the States and other persone.
Applicants should state fully their qualifications for the position sought, and must, to ensure consideration, forward their applications to the officer indicated in the last column in time to reach him not later than the appointed date. Where an applicant desires to be considered for two or more
vacancies a separate application should be forwarded in respect of each position sought except where the positions applied for are of similar classification and in the same Branch of a Department, e.g., positions of Postmaster, Lines Staff positions, &c., when one application covering such
positions will be accepted. In the case of applicants who are permanent officers of the
Public Service of the Commonwealth or of a State, the following particulars should be set out at the foot of the application : Full name (block letters) Designation
Standard salary scale ( i.e., 1.7.26 rate) Office or Branch Age last birthday (in years ) Length of service
Salary (per annum) Date granted last increment Position, Salary Scale t and Division.
place of
birth, and whether they are natural born or
naturalized British subjects. Returned soldiers should give particulars of war service. Copies only of diplomas, references, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded. If the originals are required they will be asked for.
The range of salary indicates the classified value of a
position, but appointments may be made at any salary within such range. Successful applicants must comply with the provisions of the Superannuation Act. At offices where quarters are shown, a deduction at the rate
of 10 per cent. of the minimum salary of the position will be made, unless otherwise stated. Particulars of existing quarters are furnished merely for the information of officers.
It is not incumbent on Departments to provide quarters,
which, if provided, may be wholly or partially withdrawn at any time. Officers of the Commonwealth. Public Service, who may be transferred without promotion, as the result of an application for an advertised vacancy, will be required to pay their own expenses of removal unless the transfer comes within the conditions prescribed in Public Service Regulation No. 119. Fares to locality of appointment of appointees who are not permanent officers of the Commonwealth Public Service will not be paid by the Commonwealth unless such fares ( including, if the applicant is married, those of his wife and family) exceed £3, wliien such allowance as the circumstances justify may be granted.. Closing. Date for
Salary (exclusive of Child Endowment).$
Locality.
To whom Applications must be forwarded.
Receipt of
Applications.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Pensions and Maternity Allowances Branch, New South Wales. .. 10th April, 1941 .. I £68 to £170 Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division I Sydney
The Deputy Commissioner of Pensions, Sydney
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POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Central Staff. Clerk
(f.252- £330),
Third
Division,
Melbournell
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£256 to £334
.
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10th April, 1941
Finance Branch
The Director- General, Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne, C.2
Duties.Assist with International Money Order Accounts.
Postmaster, Grade 4 (£564 - £618), Third Division Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456 - £546), Third Division
Bondi Junction
Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354- £43S), Third Division (three positions)
..
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10th April, 1941
£460 to £550
Gilgandra
Adelong Bingara Eugowra
New South Wales. £568 to £622
Quarters : Six rooms. £358 to £442
!r
f/
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Quarters : Adelong, seven rooms ; Bingara, six rooms ; Eugowra, five rooms. District Allowance : Bingara, Grade II. .. .. 10th April, 1941 .. .. £340 Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£336), Fourth Blayney Division, Engineering Branch, Line
The Deputy Director, Post and Telegraphs, Sydney ,,
if
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f.
5,
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JP
fl
et
»
Staff (Bathurst Division) Area Foreman embracing cable jointing. Ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable. 10th April, 1941 (Armidale Divi- £304 to £316 sion) Mungindi Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, (Dubbo Division) Line Staff (two positions) Gilgandra Area Foreman embracing cable jointing. District Allowance : Mungindi, Grade II. .. .. .. .. £272 ft Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Divi- Kyogle Sion,, Engineering Branch, Line Staff, I .. (Lismore Division) Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.
Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£300- £312),
Victoria.
The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne, C.1. Applicants should state accountancy or other qualifications they possess. Assistant Ledger- keepers.
Clerk (£288 - £354), Third Division, Ac-
Melbourne
£292 to £358
10th April, 1941
counts Branch (Telephone Accounts (three positions)
t The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106e or relative Arbitration Determination. $ The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 106e or relative Arbitration Determinations have been effected. I At a future date the successful applicant may be permanently transferred to Canberra.
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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES --- continued. Closing Date for Receipt of Applications.
Salary (exclusive of Child
Locality .
Position, Salary Scale t and Division.
Endowment).:
To whom Applications must be forwarded.
tinued.
POSTMASTER- GENEMAL'ß DRP
Victoria continued.
(£2524330), Third Engineering Branch
Clerk
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Melbourne
Division,
£256 to £334
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10th April, 1941
The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Mel-
bourne, C.1 Duties. Clerk, Transmission Equipment. A knowledge of Engineering Branch procedure desirable. .. 10th April, 1941 The Deputy Director, Posts . . £256 to £264 Assistant, Grade 2 (f252 £260), Fourth Melbourne and Telegraphs, MelDivision, Accounts Branch, Tele1
bourne, 0.l
phone Accounts (six positions)
A knowledge of telephone accounting procecure desirable. .. 10th April, 1941 .. 1 £256 to £304 Postal Assistant, Grade 2 (£252 £300), Windsor Fourth Division 1
.
Applicants must have passed the prescribed test for advancement as Postal Assistant, Grade 2. 10th April, 1941 £272 Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Divi- Lorne sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Metropolitan Divisions) Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.
7,
Queensland.
10th April, 1941 I The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Brisbane
.. I £334 to £370
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1(£330 £366), Clermont Third Division
District Allowance : Grade II. Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£202 £210),
Brisbane
Fourth Division, Accounts Branch,
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£205 to £213
Telephone Accounts
A knowledge of typing and also of the graphotype and addressograph printer is desirable. South Australia. £304 to £316
10th April, 1941 The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Adelaide Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Central Division) Duties. Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable. .. 10th April, 1941 .. .. £304 to £316 ff Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£300 £312), Ceduna Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Northern Division) Duties. Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.
Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£300 £312),
Peterborough
Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456 £546), Third Division, (three positions)
Bridgetown Claremont
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Western Australia. £460 to £550
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10th April, 1941
The Deputy Director, Posts
and Telegraphs, Perth
Collie
Quarters :Bridgetown, five rooms ; Claremont five rooms ; Collie, seven rooms.
Lineman Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Divi- I Scottsdale sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff
Tasmania. .. .. I £272
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1
10th April, 1941 I The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Hobart
t The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determination. $ The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Publio Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determinations have been effected.
NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1924-1933. NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. OTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of section 175, has filed the required statements in the N assigned estafe of Arthur Louis Waltke, of Clare, electrician. Dated this ].8th day of March, 1941. GORDON BAILS, Trustee. Main- street, Clare.
7090
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION FOR DEED OF ASSIGNMENT.
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, pistrict of South Australia (No 95 of 1941 ) . In the T matter of FRIDRIoff CARL
BLIESCHKE, of Melrose and Port Germein, garage proprietor,
a Debtor.
IHEREBY certify, that at a meeting of the creditors of j Fridrich Carl Blieschke, of Melrose and Port Germein,
in the State of South Australia, garage proprietor, duly convened and held at Norwich Union Building, 47 Waymouthstreet, Adelaide, in the said State, on the 10th day of March,
1941, a special resolution was duly carried that the said
NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. OTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of section 175, has filed the required statement in the
a
assigned estate of Harold Heinrich Arnold, of Sandilands, in the State of South Australia, farmer. Dated this 15th clay of March, 1941. V. F. SCHULTZ, Trustee. 7091 Robert- street, Maitland, South Australia.
1677. -3
Fridrich Carl Blieschke do execute a deed of assignment, in pursuance of Part NI. of the Bankruptcy Act 1924, to Reginald Beecher Wiltshire, of Adelaide aforesaid, chartered accountant ( Aust. ) as Trustee. Dated this 13th day of March, 1941. C. R. FOREMAN, Chairman. Office of the Registrar, Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. Filed this 14th day of March, 1941, at 4 p.m. W. R. FORBES, Registrar. 7092
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION FOR DEED OF ASSIGNMENT.
District of Western Australia (No. 26 of 1940) . In the
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No. 93 of 1941).In the matter of VINCENT BENNE'rr
Rokeby -road, Subiaco, greengrocer and baker, now of 20
WEBB, of 93 Crozier - avenue, Mitcham Park, contractor, a
Li
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Debtor.
HEREBY certify that at a meeting of creditors of Vincent
Bennett Webb, of 93 Crozier- avenue, Mitcham Park, in the
State of South Australia, contractor, duly convened and held at the office of Messrs. Homburg Melrose & Homburg, of Grenfell- street, Adelaide, in the said State, solicitors, on the 6th day of March, 1941, a special resolution was duly carried
bankrupt estate of MALAxos JOHN KALAFATAS, also known
as Max John Kalaf and Max Kalaf, formerly of 83 -85 Roland - street, Subiaco.
AFIRST dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by the third day of April, 1941, will be excluded from dividend.
Dated this 14th day of March, 1941. A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver. 7096 Supreme Court, Perth.
that the said Vincent Bennett Webb do execute a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act
District of Western Australia (No. 23 of 1940) . In the
Adelaide aforesaid, registered Trustee in Bankruptcy, his remuneration to be pursuant to the Sixth Schedule of the
formerly trading as J. T. Logis & Co., storekeeper. AFIRST dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by the third day of April, 1941, will be excluded from
1924 -1933 to Reginald Beecher Wiltshire, of Waymouth- street,
Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933 with a minimum of £15 15e. Dated the 10th day of March, 1941. D. W. G. FREEMAN, Chairman. Office of the Registrar,
bankrupt estate of WILLIAM IRwIN LEABETER, of Kojonup,
dividend.
Dated this 14th day of March, 1941.
Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. Filed this 14th day of March, 1941, at 4 p.m.
A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.
W. R. FORBES, Registrar.
7093
7097
Supreme Court, Perth. CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No. 97 of 1941) .Re ALICIA AGNES KING, of Poochera, farmer, a Debtor.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
Part XII. In the matter of NORMAN STANLEY LITTLE, of 27 Acacia- street,
Belmore, builder.
NOTICE is hereby given that a first and ordinary dividend
l is intended to be declared in this matter. The dividend will be paid to those creditors who have proved their claims on or before the fourth day of April, 1941. Dated this nineteenth day of March, 1941. .
V. C. BEAR, Trustee. 11 e Castlereagh- street, Sydney.
7094
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
Part XII. In the matter of JAMES RIDDLE MUIRHEAD, of Dailey- street,
Mullumbimby, and trading as " Universal Service Station ", at Dailey- street, Mullumbimby, garage proprietor.
IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of Alicia Agnes King, of Poochera, in the State of South Australia, farmer, duly convened and held at the office of
Curtis Peters, Albion House, Waymouth - street, Adelaide, in the said State, on the 25th day of February, 1941, a special resolution was duly carried that the said Alicia Agnes King do execute a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933 to George Curtis Peters, aforesaid, Adelaide Waymouth- street, House, Albion accountant, as Trustee, and that the Trustee's remuneration be in accordance with the maximum amount allowable under the Sixth Schedule to the Bankruptcy Rules with a minimum fee of £15 15s. Dated this 26th day of February, 1941. H. B. KNOWLES, Chairman. Office of the Registrar, Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. Filed this 17th day of March, 1941, at 4 p.m. W. R. FORBES, Registrar. 7099 George
NOTICE is hereby given that a first and ordinary dividend
j is intended to be declared in this matter. The dividend will be paid to those creditors who have proved their claims on or before the fourth day of April, 1941. Dated this nineteenth day of March, 1941. V. C. BEAR, Inspector.
llc Castlereagh- street, Sydney.
7095
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia, (No. 99 of 1941 ) . He JOHN Mole CHECKER, of Waikerie,
farmer, a Debtor.
IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of 1 John Moir Checker, of Waikerie, in the State of South Australia, farmer, duly convened and held at the office of George Curtis Peters, of Albion House, Waymouth- street, Adelaide, in the said State, on the 15th day of March, 1941, a special resolution was duly carried that the said John Moir Checker do execute a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933 to George Curtis
(No. 98 of 1941).Re JOHANNES GUSTAV IRRGANG, of Ramco, farmer, a Debtor.
Peters, of Albion House, Waymouth- street, Adelaide aforesaid, accountant, as Trustee, and that the Trustee's remuneration be in accordance with the maximum amount allowable under the
IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of
of £15 15s.
Johannes Gustav Irrgang, of Ramco, in the State of South
Sixth Schedule to the Bankruptcy Rules with a minimum fee
Australia, farmer, duly convened and held at the office of George Curtis Peters, of Albion House, Waymouth- street, Adelaide, in the said State, on the 14th day of March, 1941, a special resolution was duly carried that the said Johannes
Dated this 17th day of March, 1941. J. MANGAN, Chairman. Office of the Registrar, Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. Filed this 17th day of March, 1941, at 4 p.m. W. R. FORB'ES, Registrar. 71.00
£15 15s.
TN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia
Gustav Irrgang do execute a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933 to George Curtis Peters, of Albion House, Waymouth- street, Adelaide aforesaid, accountant, as Trustee, and that the Trustee's remuneration be in accordance with the maximum amount allowable under the Sixth Schedule to the Bankruptcy Rules with a minimum of
Dated this 15th day of March, 1941. H. B. KNOWLES, Chairman. Office of the Registrar, Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. Filed this 17th day of March, 1941, at 4 p.m. W. R. FORBES, Registrar. 7098
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
j
(No. 145 of 1939).Re ELSIE MARGARET ZILM, of 60 Peterborough, boarding house proprietress. Summary case. Railway- terrace,
Date and place of hearing of application for discharge18th April, 1041, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide. 7103
W. R. FORBES, Registrar.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLARE
COMPULSORY APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE.
DIVIDEND.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. DEBTOR'S Name WILLIAM THOMAS Moss DAVIS.
Address -16 Flat, Elizabeth Bay.
No 63. 27th March, 1941
709
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Montague
Flats,
Montague- avenue,
Part XI. In the matter of KENNETH WILLIAM BANBBOOK, of 338 Burwood -road, Glenferrie, hospital employee (No. 7 of 1940). AFIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by
the 10th day of April, 1941, will be excluded from this
Description Salesman. Court Bankruptcy.
Number S.233 of 1940. Date fixed for hearing -24th April, 194.1. J. T. KEANEY, Registrar. 7101
dividend.
Dated this 21st day of March, 1941. J. KENNETH HALL, Trustee. 108 Queen- street, Melbourne, C.1.
7107
Re assigned estate L. P. WALSH. APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales
and the Australian Capital Territory.
DEBTOR'S Name MINNIE MADELINE B'oRTHwICK.
Address Leura, New South Wales. Description Married woman. Court Bankruptcy. Number -5.526 of 1931. Date fixed for hearing -18th April, 1941.
intended to be declared in the above estate. The dividend will be payable to those creditors who have proved their claim on or before 3rd April, 1941. Dated this 20th day of March, 1941.
T. D. ROOM, Trustee. 29 Paterson- street, Launceston.
7108
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.
Debtor's Name STEPHEN ROBSON.
Address Adelaide- street, Paxton P.O., New South Wales. Description Colliery employee. Court Bankruptcy. Number -5.157 of 1933. Date fixed for hearing -18th April, 1941.
J. T. KEANEY, Registrar.
7102
NOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend is
231 of 1932) .In the matter of JOHN HOWARD CAMPBELL and MALCOLM CAMPBELL, trading as J. H. & M. Campbell, of Spalding, farmers, Debtors.
OT ICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of DIT section 175, has this day filed the final statement. Dated at Adelaide this 19th day of March, 1941. LESLIE W. FERRES, Trustee. 7109 Steamship Building, Currie street, Adelaide.
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION.
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No. 100 of 1941) .In the matter of EDMUND HUGO SCHULZE,
of Nangari, farmer, a Debtor. IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of creditors of Edmund Hugo Schulze held at the offices of E. J. Truseott, 127-129 Brookman Buildings, Grenfell- street, Adelaide, on Friday, the 14th day of March, 1941, at half -past Ten a.m., the following special resolution was passed : " That the debtor assign his estate to Edwin John Truseott, of Brookman Buildings, Grenfell- street, Adelaide, chartered accountant (Aust.) , as Trustee, and that the Trustee's remuneration be the maximum amount prescribed by the Sixth Schedule to the Bankruptcy Rules 1934 with a minimum of £15 15s. ". Dated this 15th day of March, 1941. W. C. HAND, Chairman. Office of the Registrar, Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. Filed this 18th day of March, 1941, at 2.45 p.m. W. R. FORBES, Registrar. 7104
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. N0. 47 of 1941.Re MERVYN ISON, of 37 Parke- street, Katoomba, lately residing at 114 Hall - street, Bondi, Willoughby -road, Crow's Nest, and 5 East street, Parkes,
and carrying on business at 23 Church- street, Parkes, 181 Parramatta -road, Strathfield, and Shop 5, 229 Willoughby road, Crow's Nest, pastrycook. Summary. Date of petition and sequestration order -18th March, 1941.
Date of first meeting of creditors lst April, 1941, at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.
Date of public examination -1st May, 1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 43 of 1941. Re IDA SUSAN MCARTHUR, of 8 Flat, " Rose-
mont ", Edgecliff -road, Edgecliff, married woman.
Date of first meeting of creditors -2nd April, 1941, at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.
Date of public examination -30th April, 1941, at half past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 48 of 1941.Re HASSELL TEASDALE, of 154 Redfern street, Redfern, carrying on business at 2 Gibbon- street, Redfern.
In the matter of the assigned estate of R. T. C. and O. W.
GATHERCOLE, recently trading at Port Arthur, in Tasmania, as sawmillers.
NOTICE is hereby given that a second dividend is about to be declared in the above matter. Creditors who have not lodged a proof of debt with me on or before the seventh day of April next will be excluded from such dividend. C. A. BENNETTO, Trustee. 119 Macquarie- street, Hobart.
SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATION.
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Date of petition -10th February, 1941. Date of sequestration order -19th March, 1941.
No. 50 of 1941.Re ARTHUR PARRETT, of the Mansions, Mili-
tary -road, Watson's Bay, lately carrying on business at Wollongong, builder and contractor. Date of petition -21st January, 1941. Date of sequestration order -19th March, 1941. No. 51 of 1941. Re V. DR.ABSCH, of Garema, New South Wales.
Date of petition -3rd February, 1941. Date of sequestration order -19th March, 1941.
No. 52 of 1941.Re ALBERT EDWARD BunrwELD, of 262 Glen -
more -road, Paddington, lately carrying on business at 5 Bond street, Sydney. Date of petition -7th February, 1941. Date of sequestration order -19th March, 1941.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. In the matter of the assigned estate of OSCAR HENRY VINCE, recently carrying on business of greengrocer, &c., at Neika Store, Elizabeth- street, Hobart.
No. 49 of 1941.Re JOHN RONALD MacrHERSON, of 17 Fern hill- avenue, Epping, journeyman confectioner. Summary.
NOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend is about to be declared in the above matter. Creditors who have not lodged a proof of debt with me on or before the seventh day of April next will be excluded from such dividend.
Date of first meeting of creditors -31st March, 1941, at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,
C. A. BENNETTO, Trustee. 119 Macquarie- street, Hobart.
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Date of petition and sequestration order -19th March, 1941.
Sydney.
Date of public examination -9th April, 1941, at half past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.
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No. 53 of 1941. Re HUBERT ROSS WHITEMAN, of No. 4 Flat, 269 Victoria- avenue, Chatswood, lately residing and ^.arrying on business at Pacific Highway, Lindfield, grocer.
Date of petition and sequestration order -19th March, 1941.
Date of first meeting of creditors -3rd April, 1941, at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.
Date of public examination -5th May, 1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.
No. 55 of 1941.Re WILLL &M HERBERT ROGAN, of Parkes.
Date of petition -31st January, 1941. Date of sequestration order 20th March, 1941.
Commonwealth Gazette
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRST AND
FINAL ,DIVIDEND. In the matter of HANS BRSNNITZER, known as Harry Briner,
trading as Broadway Theatre Store, Broadway Nedlands, and Sweet Corner, Hay - street, Perth, retail confectioner. NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a first and final dividend in the above matter on Tuesday, the twenty -ninth day of April, 1941. Dividends will be payable to those creditors only who have proved their debts. Dated this twentieth day of March, 1941. A. J. MoLAREN, Trustee. .
No. 8 of 1941. Re RoY CLIVE CRAMP, of High- street, Coff's Harbour. Summary.
English, Scottish and Australian Bank Chambers, St. George's - terrace, Perth. 7115
No. 54 of 1941. --Re HERBERT WILLIAM RALPH HOPKINS, of 5
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A SECOND DIVIDEND.
Date of public examination -18th April, 1941, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Coff's Harbour.
Murray- street, Lane Cove, lately residing and carrying on business at 546 Pacific Highway, Chatswood, grocer. Summary.
Date of petition and sequestration order -19th March, 1941.
Date of first meeting of creditors -2nd April, 1941, at
half-past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.
Date of public examination -6th May, 1941, at half -
past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.
A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver. 7110 112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 21st March, 1941.
In the matter of GEORGE EDWARD FORBES and THOMAS ALAN
FORBES, trading as " Forbes Bros. ", Victory Garage, 2 King street, Peitlr, and Wanneroo -road, Tuart Hill, service
station proprietors.
OTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a second dividend in the above matter on Thursday, the
tenth day of April, 1941. Dividends will be payable to those creditors only who have proved their debts. Dated this eighteenth day of March, 1941. A. J. MoLAREN, Trustee. English. Scottish and Australian Bank Chambers, St. George's- terrace, Perth. 7116
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. EBTOR'S Name. HAROLD EGBERT HENRY ARCIHIE.
Address Kingaroy, in the State of Queensland, formerly residing at Goomeri, in the said State, and at Cooroy, in the said State. Description Labourer.
Court Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland. Number -3 of 1932. Date fixed for hearing -21st April, 1941. J. O. ALEXANDER, Registrar. 7111
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
In the matter of WILLIAm- JULIUS FRICK, of Wilmington.
NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a dividend in this matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by the twelfth day of April, 1941, will be excluded from the dividend. Dated this 12th day of March, 1941. F. E. G. EDWARDS, Trustee. 7112 A.N.A. Building, 45 Flinders- street, Adelaide.
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. In the matter of CHARLES CHRISTOPHER GEORGE, of Coonalpyn.
OTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a dividend in this matter. Creditors who have not proved
their debt by the twelfth day of April, 1941, will be excluded from the dividend. Dated this 12th day of March, 1941. F. E. G. EDWARDS, Trustee. 7113 A.N.A. Building, Flinders- street, Adelaide. OHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION FOR DEED OF ASSIGNMENT.
Part XI. In the matter of LESLIE ROBERT BEST, a Debtor (No. 77 of 1941) .
IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of
Leslie Robert Best, of New Residence, duly convened and
held at the offices of H. C. Martin, Alliance Building, 20
Grenfell- street, Adelaide, on the 26th day of February, 1941,
at the hour of half -past Two o'clock in the afternoon, a special resolution was duly carried that the said Leslie Robert
Best do execute a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act 1924-1933, to Harry Coombs Martin, of Alliance Building, 20 Grenfell - street, Adelaide, as Trustee.
Dated the 28th day of February, 1941. A. H. DAVIS, Chairman. Office of the Registrar, Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. Filed this 10th day of March, 1941, at half -past Two p.m. W. R. FORBES, Registrar. 7114
IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. S.10 of 1941) .Re bankrupt estate of ARTHUR DANIEL O'CoNNoR, of 166 Elizabeth- street, Launceston, in Tasmania, labourer. Date of petition -14th March, 1941. Date of sequestration order -14th March, 1941.
Date and place of first meeting of creditors Half -past Eleven a.m., on 31st March, 1941, at 60 St. John - street, Launceston.
Date of public examination Half -past Two p.m. on 31st March, 1941, at the Supreme Court, Launceston. NoTE. All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. J. A. MITCHELL, Official Receiver. 119 Macquarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania, 17th March, 1941. 7117
IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. S.11 of 1941 ) . Re bankrupt estate of GEORGE EDWARD MAYALL
BAKER, formerly of Strathblane, in Tasmania, sawmiller, but now of No. 370 Sandy Bay -road, Hobart, in Tasmania, lorry driver. Date of petition -20th March, 1941. Date of sequestration order -20th March, 1941. Date and place of first meeting of creditors Eleven a.m. on 4th April, 1941, at the Official Receiver's Office, 119 Macquarie- street, Hobart.
Date of public examination Half -past Two p.m. on 4th April, 1941, at the Supreme Court, Hobart.
NOTE. All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. J. A. MITCHELL, Official Receiver. 119 Macquarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania, 21st March, 1941. 7118
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. S.13 of 1940 ) . Re bankrupt estate of HAROLD SILAs
PAICE, of Brighton, in Tasmania, carpenter, formerly carrying on business as a member of the partnerJAMES
ship of E. J. Hanslow and H. S. J. Paice, lA Warwick -
street, Hobart.
NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a first and final dividend in the above estate. Creditore
who have not lodged their proofs of debt with me on or before the 7th day of April, 1941, will be excluded from the dividend. Dated this twenty -first day of March, 1941. J. A. MITCHELL, Official Receiver. 119 Macquarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania. 7119
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia
(No. 51 of 1939) .Re OCTAVIUS CHARLES EATTs, of Nimba.,
Second and final. DIVIDEND, as shown above, is intended to be declared
farmer.
in the above estate. Creditors who have not proved their debts by the 18th day of April, 1941, will be excluded from dividend.
GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver. Adelaide, 21st March, 1941. 7121
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711.
Commonwealth Gazette In. the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South. Australia.
SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETINGS.
Eastwood, salvage dealer. lT Date of first meeting of creditors -3rd April, 1941, at
TO. 28 of 1941. Re bankrupt estate of ALAN HAMILTON
O. 18 of 1941. Re SPENCER YOUNG, of Glen Osmond -road,
Twelve noon.
Date of public examination -8th April, 1941, at half -
past Ten a.m. of 1.941. Re CALL OTTO SCHMI T, formerly of Callington, butcher, but now of Frederick- street, Maylands, labourer. Summary case. Date of petition -19th March, 1941. Date of sequestration order -21st March, 1941.
No. 19
Date of first meeting of creditors -1st April, 1941, at Twelve noon.
Date of public examination -9th April, 1941, at half past Ten a.m.
NoTE. All debts due to the above -named estates should be paid to me. Above meetings will be held at Official Receiver's Office, Commonwealth Bank Building, Adelaide. and public examinations at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide. GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver. Adelaide, 21st March, 1941. 7120
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria. MCLEAN PATFRSON, of 56 Alma -road, Caulfield, carry-
ing on business at 256 Glenferrie -road, Malvern, motor car dealer. Date and place of first meeting of creditors -31st March, 1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne.
No. 34 of 1941. Re bankrupt estate of GEORGE EDWARD
MOORFIELD, late of B'alook, farmer, deceased. Summary case.
Date of petition -14th March, 1941. Date of administration order -14th March, 1941. Date and place of first meeting of creditors -7th April, 1941, at half -past Two p.m., at Court House, Traralgon. No. 35 of 1941. Re bankrupt estate of THOMAS BENTON FAWCETr, of Welsford- street, Shepparton, storeman, but
formerly carrying on business as a florist at 57 Wattle
Valley -road, Canterbury, and as a brass finisher at 11 Joneslane, Melbourne..Summary case.
Date of petition -19th March, 1941. Date of sequestration order -19th March, 1941. Date and place of first meeting of creditors -1st April,
1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,
SEQUESTRATION ORDER, FIRST MEETING AND PUBLIC EXAMINATION.
Melbourne.
All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.
N the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia
A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.
(No. 4 of 1941 ) . Re BASILL GOLOVODAS, at present resid-
450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, C.1, 21st March, 1941.
at Wanneroo and Perth, carter. Date of petition -18th March, 1941. Date of order for summary administration -18th March,
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ing at 76 Aberdeen- street, Perth, and carrying on business.
1941.
NOTICE. OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
Date of sequestration order -18th March, 1941. Act of bankruptcy Debtor's petition.
Date and place of first meeting of creditors let April,
1941, at half -past Two p.m., at Supreme Court, Perth. Date and place of public examination -9th April, 1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at Supreme Court, Perth. A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.
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In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland. 0.12 of 1941. Re JAMES BILLION, late of 168 Wickham T street, Valley, Brisbane, grocer. Date of petition -4th February, 1941. Date of sequestration order -17th March, 1941. Date and place of first meeting of creditors -28th March,
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia ( No. 38 of 1937 ) .In the matter of PHILLIP BRUCE
LAWRENCE, mining prospector, of Marvel Loch, under deed of assignment.
AFINAL Dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. Creditors who do not prove their claims before the 7th day of April, 1941, will be excluded from participation
in the estate. Dated this 17th day of March, 1941.
J. L. PATON, Trustee. Pastoral House, St. George's - terrace, Perth. 7126
1941, at Twelve noon, at the office of the Official
Receiver, Brisbane.
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.
No. 13 of 1941. Re ALISON EA.vrs HARDING FREW, of Laurel -
avenue, Chelmer, Brisbane, consulting engineer. Date of petition fith December, 1940. Date of sequestration order -18th March, 1941. Date and place of first meeting of creditors -28t1í March, 1941, at Eleven a.m., at the office of the Official Receiver, Brisbane.
Date and place of public examination -8th April, 1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, Fourth Floor, Commonwealth Offices, Anzac- square, Brisbane.
NOTE. All debts due to the estates should be paid to me. No. 3 of 1941. Re PETER STEGER, formerly c/o Wilson Hart & Company, Maryborough, but now of Maidenwell, via Kingaroy, timber hauler. Date and place of public examination -9th April, 1941, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Nanango. J. E. TREGENZA, Official Receiver. Fourth Floor, Commonwealth Offices, Anzac- square, Brisbane.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.
Nó. 87 of 1938.Re ALAN LOUIS CLEMENTS, of 321 Beacons-
field-parade, St. Kilda, but formerly of 32 York street, St. Kilda, photo lithographer. First dividend. No. 93 of 1939. Re JAMES GATHARD, known also as Ivan Hazelwood, of High- street, Shepparton, builder. First and final dividend. ADIVIDEND as above is intended to be declared in these two estates. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs of debt with me on or before the tenth day of April, 1941, will be excluded from this dividend. A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.
of 1941 ) . Re EDWARD TYRREL CunvnnY SMITH, of Noora, farmer, a Debtor. 101
IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of Edward Tyrrel Chevrey Smith, of Noora, in the State of
South Australia, farmer, duly convened and held at the
office of George Curtis Peters, of Albion House, Waymouthstreet, Adelaide, in the said State, on the 19th day of March,
1941, a special resolution was duly carried that the said
Edward Tyrrel Chevrey Smith do execute a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act 1924-
1933, to George Curtis Peters, as Trustee, and that the
Trustee's remuneration be in accordance with the maximum amount allowable under the Sixth Schedule to the Bankruptcy Rules with a minimum fee of £15 15s. Dated this 20th day of March, 1941. H. B. KNOWLES, Chairman. Office of the Registrar, Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. Filed this 20th day of March, 1941, at 3.45 p.m.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No. 54 of 1940).Re EDWARD HENRY LEAVER BoNNHrr, of 25
Semaphore -road, Semaphore, engineer. Summary case.
Date and place of hearing of application for discharge 18th April, 1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide.
450 Law Courts place, Melbourne, C.1, 21st March, 1941. 7124
W. R. FORBES, Registrar.
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W. R. FORBES, Registrar.
Assigned estate of ERNEST JAMES CHITTY, of Warraba -road, Narrabeen, builder.
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No. 102 of 1941). ite JOHN JAMES TAPLEY, of Kimba, farmer. IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of
John James 7 apley, of Kimba, in the State of South
Australia, farmer, held at the office of George Curtis Peters, of Albion House, Waymouth- street, Adelaide, in the said State, on the 18th day of March, 1941, a special resolution was duly carried that the said John James Tapley do execute a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933, to George Curtis Peters, of Albion House, Waymouth street, Adelaide, aforesaid, accountant, as Trustee, and that the Trustee's remuneration be in accordance with the maximum amount allowable under the Sixth Schedule to the Bankruptcy Rules with a minimum fee of £15 15s. Dated this 20th day of March, 1941. H. B. KNOWLES, Chairman.
OTICE is hereby given that final dividend has been
declared in this estate, and will be payable at my
on and after the fifteenth day of April, 1941. ALEXANDER EWAN CAMPBELL, Official Assignee, 7134 Trustee, 107 Elizabeth- street, Sydney. onice
In the assigned estate of WILLIAM MOARTHUB grocer, formerly of 14 Main - street, Box Hill.
ANDERSON,
NOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend is intended to be declared in this matter. The dividend will be payable to those creditors who have proved their claims on or before the 16th April, 1941. Dated this 20th day of March, 1941. M. R. M. SMITH, Trustee. 7136
485 Bourke - street, Melbourne, C.1.
Office of the Registrar,
Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. Filed this 20th day of March, 1941, at 3.45 p.m.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
Part XII. In the matter of the assigned estate of WILHELM HEINRICH
W. R. FORBES, Registrar.
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NICHTERLEIN, of South Yarra.
ORDER OF DISCHARGE.
the Cunt of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No. HOBBS, of Waikerie, IN 19 of 1939) . Re mHOMAS EDWARD labourer. Summary case. (Present address : 11 Stephens avenue, Torrensville.
Date of order of discharge -20th December, 1940. Nature of order Discharge suspended for three months. order of
Ground named in order for refusing absolute discharge Proof of fact (a) of section 119 (7) .
eighth) is NOTICE is hereby given that a dividend (the intended to be declared in this matter. Creditors who have not proved their debt by the 10th day of April, 1941, will be excluded from the dividend. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1941. W. D. HIGGINS, Trustee. 7137
401 Collins- street, Melbourne.
W. R. FORBES, Registrar.
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APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. Name FREDERICK ROBERT SMITH CANT.
DEBTOR'SFormerly of Greenough, now of Walkaway. Address Description Farmer and contractor. Court Bankruptcy, Western Australia.
Address -240 Queens - parade, North Fitzroy. Description Plumber. Number S.19 of 1936. Date fixed for hearing -6th May, 1941.
Number -21 of 1931. Date fixed for hearing 23rd April, 1941.
G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar. 7131
19th March, 1941.
CHAS. E. TROY_AHN, Registrar.
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DIVIDEND. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE
Part XII.
NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia (No. 12 of 1939 ).Re CHART.F.S HORACE DE GRUCnY, 14 Essex- street, Wembley, builder. OTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividend of 5d. in the £1 has been declared in this matter and
N is payable at the office of the Trustee on
Thursday, the 20th
March, 1941, or on any subsequent day.
J. O. SMITH, Trustee. Occidental House, Perth.
CURZON-SIOGEBS.
DEBTOR'S Name ERIC
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trading as Lloyd's
In the matter of HERBERT Vitro CLARK, Cash Grocery, Jersey-street, a dividend is intended to be OTICE is hereby given that The dividend will be payable
Ndeclared in this matter. claims on or before to those creditors who have proved their the tenth day of April, 1941. Dated this twenty - seventh day of March, 1941. Trustees, PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Carrington - street, Sydney.
NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.
Part XII.
PRNATE ADVERTISEMENT.
In the matter of LINDSAY GRAFTON GREENAWAY, motor garage
proprietor, recently trading as Greenaway's Super Service Station, Katoomba. 1\T OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend of ls. Oid. in the £1 has been declared to -day, and that jr dividend orders may be obtained from my office on the 27th day of March, 1941, or any subsequent week day between the hours of Nine a.m. and Five p.m. Darted this 27th day of March, 1941. ROBERT MITCHELL, Trustee. 7138 17 Castlereagh- street, Sydney, 27th March, 1941. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND. NOTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividend is intended to be paid in the matter of Alan Mance,
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.
Companies Ordinance 1931 -1937. RESOLUION COPY OFINZPESTMENTS LIMITED. Passed 31st January, 1941. Confirmed 25th February, 1941. was duly passed HE special resolution set out hereunder InvestTat an extraordinary general meeting of Midhope Chambers,
at Perpetual Trustee ments Pty. Limited, held Sydney, on the thirty -first day of 33 -39 Hunter - street, January, 1941, and confirmed at a subsequent extraordinary general meeting of the company held at the same place on the twenty -fifth day of February, 1941: RESOLUTION.
Hawthorn -road, trading as Gorman's Service Station, 133 East Brighton, who executed a deed of arrangement on the
14th day of June, 1940, which was registered on the 24th day their debt by of June, 1940. Creditors who have not proved the 9th day of April, 1941, will be excluded from the dividend. Dated this 22nd day of March, 1941. E. L. BARRETT, Trustee. 422 Collins - street, Melbourne.
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voluntarily and that " That the company be wound up Paddle, both of 33 -39
James Verey and Eric Hilton Hunter street, Sydney, be appointed liquidators for the purposes of such winding up without remuneration."
Dated this eleventh day of March, One thousand nine hundred and forty -one. 7135
P. CURETON, Chairman of Confirmatory Meeting.
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