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(J.Tuminirntiirtttt of AuMratia (Iazrtt. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.)
1956.
CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 13TH DECEMBER.
No. 73.)
Government House, Canberra, 3rd November, 1956.
IT is notified for general information that Her Majesty The Queen has granted restricted permission for the acceptance- and wearing of the following decoration by the under mentioned with effect from 3rd December. 1956: Conferred by His Majesty King Gustav VI. Adolf of Sweden:
To be Chevaliers, First Class, of the Royal Order of Vasa. Colonel Allan Spowers, D.S.O., M.C., B.A. Mr. John Francis Deighton Scarborough, F.R.I.B.A., F.R.A.I.A.
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. PROCLAMATION
By His Excellency the Governor General in and over the Com-
Commonwealth of
Australia to wit. W. J. SLIM Governor General.
monwealth of Australia.
W
Department the
lands
described
By His Excellency the Governor
Commonwealth of
General in and over the ComAustralia to wit. monwealth of Australia. W. J. SLIM Governor General. WHEREAS by section three of the Commons and Public Reserves
Ordinance 1936 of Norfolk Island it is provided that the Governor General may, by proclamation, declare any Crown land to be a common or public reserve and any such common or public reserve shall be under the care and control of the Administrator: And whereas by Proclamation dated the twenty -first day of December, One thousand nine hundred and forty- -eight the land described in the Schedule thereto was reserved for the purposes of a Showground and designated Longridge Reserve: And whereas the said land is no longer required for the purposes for which it was reserved: Now therefore I, Sir William Joseph Slim, the Governor General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby revoke the said Proclamation.
Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the Common-
HEREAS by virtue of section one hundred and three of the Crown Lands Ordinance 1931 -1956 of the Northern Territory of Australia, it is provided, amongst other things, that the Governor General may at any time, by Proclamation, reserve for any public purpose which he thinks fit, any unalienated Crown lands not subject to any right of, or contract for purchase: And whereas it is desirable to reserve for the purpose of the Postmaster- General's
PROCLAMATION
in
(L.S.)
wealth this first day of December, in the year of Our Lord, One thousand nine hundred and fifty -six and in the fifth year of Her Majesty's reign.
By His Excellency's Command, PAUL HASLUCK Minister of State for Territories.
the
Schedule hereto being Crown lands which are unalienated and not subject to any right of, or contract for, purchase: Now therefore I, Sir William Joseph Slim, the Governor General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council,
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
(Ex. Min. No. 303.)
do hereby reserve for the purpose of the Postmaster- General's Department the Crown lands described in the Schedule hereto.
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. SCHEDULE.
Description of the Land referred to. All that piece or parcel of land at Wonarah, Northern Territory of Australia, containing 7 acres or thereabouts; situated on the southern side and adjacent to the Barkly Highway being N.T. Portion 486, and more particularly delineated on plan C.15 lodged in the Lands and Survey Office, Darwin. Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the Commonwealth this first day of December in the year of Our Lord, One thousand nine hundred and fifty -six and in the fifth (L.S.) year of Her Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command, PAUL HASLUCK Minister of State for Territories.
Non - Disallowance of Ordinances.
IT is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency
the Governor General in Council, on the recommendation of the Minister of State for Territories, has not disallowed the undermentioned Ordinances passed by the Legislative Council for the Northern Territory and assented to by the Administrator: No. 7 of 1956. Inspection of Machinery Ordinance 1956. (Ex. Min. No. 292.) No. 26 of 1956. Abattoirs and Slaughtering Ordinance 1956.
(Ex. Min. No. 295.) No. 29 of 1956. Licensing Ordinance (No.
3) 1956. (Ex. Min. No. 296.) No. 31 of 1956. Law Reform (Miscellaneous Provisions)
Ordinance 1956. (Ex. Min. No. 304.)
PAUL HASLUCK
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
(Ex. Min. No. 302.)
Minister of State for Territories.
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Customs Act 1901 -1954. CUSTOMS BY -LAWS Nos. 719 -721.
INORMAN HENRY DENMAN HENTY, Minister of State , for Customs and Excise, in pursuance of section 271 of the
Customs Act 1901 -1954, hereby make the By -laws set out in the Schedule hereto.
3. By -law No. 188, published in " Gazette " No. 10, dated 25th February, 1955, is amended by deleting from the list of goods in section 3 to which Tariff Item 449 (A) (1) applies, the reference to " Preparations of, etc. ", and by adding to the list of goods in section 3 to which Tariff Item 449 (A) (1) applies, the following: Preparations of an oily nature, consisting principally of resin
acids and waxy matter, of types used as binder additives
in bituminous road dressing preparations. Dated this twenty- second day of November, 1956.
THE SCHEDULE. By -law No. 719. Item 285 (B) (1). 1. This by -law may be cited as Customs By -law No. 719.
DENHAM HENTY Minister of State for Customs and Excise. By -law No. 719 T.D.'s 56/769 and 56/773. By -law No. 720 (a) T.D. 56/770 ; (b) T.D. 56/771 ; (e) T.D. 56/772. By -law No. 721T.D. 56/774.
2. This by -law shall be deemed to have taken effect from 19th November, 1956.
3. By -law No. 99, published in " Gazette " No. 10, dated 25th February, 1955, is amended by adding to the list of drugs and chemicals to which Tariff Item 285 (B) (1) applies, the following: Chlorquinaldol.
4. By -law No. 99, published in " Gazette " No. 10, dated 25th
February, 1955, as amended by By -law No. 264, published in
" Gazette " No. 30, dated 30th June, 1955, is further amended by deleting quinaldine ".
therefrom
the
reference
to
" Dichlorohydroxy-
Customs Act 1901 -1954.
SUBSTITUTE NOTICE No. 4. INORMAN HENRY DENHAM HENTY, Minister of State for Customs and Excise, in pursuance of section 139 of the Customs Act 1901 -1954, hereby amend Substitute Notice No. 1, published in " Gazette " No. 10 of 25th February, 1955, by adding
and second columns of the schedule thereto the following goods: to the goods listed in the first
5. By -law No. 99, published in " Gazette " No. 10, dated 25th February, 1955, is amended by adding to the list of proprietary medicines to which Tariff Item 285 (B) (1) applies, the following: Varemoid.
By-law No. 720. Item 285 (B) (2). 1. This by -law may be cited as Customs By -law No. 720.
2. This by -law shall be deemed to have taken effect from 19th November, 1956.
3. By -law No. 100, published in " Gazette " No. 10, dated 25th
February, 1955, is amended by adding to the list of drugs and chemicals to which Tariff Item 285 (B) (2) applies, the following: (a) Chloroquinaldol tablets. (b) Cycloheptenylethylbarbituric acid. (c) Nicoumalone.
By-law No. 721. Item 449 (A) (1). 1. This by -law may be cited as Customs By -law No. 721.
2. This by -law shall be deemed to have taken effect from 19th November, 1956.
First Column.
Second Column.
(Substitute.)
(Dutiable Goods for which Goods in First Column are Substitutes.)
Sheets, flexible, composed in chief part by weight
leather fibres, bonded with rubber or rubber
Leather, n.e.i.
substitutes
This notice may be cited as Substitute Notice No. 4 and shall be deemed to have taken effect from the first day of November, 1956.
Dated this thirtieth day of November, 1956. DENHAM HENTY
Minister of State for Customs and Excise.
Customs Act 1901 -1954.
NOTICE OF DETERMINATIONS Nos. 56/16908-56/17071 UNDER PART XVI.
rpHE Minister for Customs and Excise, the Hon. F. M. 1 Osborne, in pursuance of section 273E of the Customs Act 1901 -1954, notifies that determinations have been made under
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Part XVI. of that Act in favour of specific importers in respect of the goods indicated in the Schedule appended hereto and limited to quantities set out in the respective determinations.
Except where an amendment or revocation of an earlier determination is concerned, the Schedule lists, in the following order,
the number of the Determination in the 56/- series, the kind of goods, the date on or before which the goods shall be shipped to Australia for entry for home consumption on arrival or be entered for home consumption (whichever applicable), if such is a condition of the determination, further conditions, if any, the Tariff Item applying to the goods, and the File No. All goods,
16,942. Sealing ends for cable. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/ 19067.
16,943. Cut -out switches.
Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20729. 16,944. Validity of Determination No. 56/2802 extended to 30th April, 1957. 56/2651. 16,945. Transformers.
449 (A)(1). 56/12802.
16,946. Spare parts for oil circuit breakers.
31st December, 449 (A)(1). 56/8481. 16,947. Electric motor. Conditional that the goods shall be
being machines, machinery or machine tools are, unless otherwise
1957.
the Customs Tariff 1933 -1956.
shipped . i Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shah be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) k1).
indicated, subject to the provisions of Prefatory Note No. 12 to
The notice is for public information only. The Determination itself provides the legal authority which is limited to the importer
named in the determination enabling that importer to enter the goods under the item mentioned in the determination. THE SCHEDULE. 16,908. Single action presses including mechanical driving units
and apparatus for transmitting power from such driving units to the machine. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st August, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). Revocation of Determination No. 56/13972. 56/16403. 16,909. Validity of Determination No. 56/1292 extended to 31st December, 1956. 55/17654. 16,910. Sieving and straining machine. Conditional that the
goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October,
1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1).
56/12934.
16,911. Concrete sawing machine. (A) (2). 56/10437. 16,912 -3. Automatic
wire
30th September, 1957.
449
straightening and cutting machine.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be entered for home con-
sumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/13230, 19902. 16,914. Gauges. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/19893. 16,915 -6. Hose burst test rigs. 449 (A) (1). 55/21076. 16,917. Machinery for use in the manufacture of incandescent lamps. 31st May, 1956. 449 (A) (2). 56/12980. 16,918. Rock cutting and grinding machine. 449 (A) (1). 30th April, 1957.
56/6112.
16,919. Grinding machine.
31st December, 1956.
449 (A) (1).
56/16978.
16,920. Replacement parts for calendar. 449 (A) (2).
31st December, 1956.
56/2120.
16,921. Knife grinder, including mechanical driving units and
apparatus for transmitting power. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A) (1). 56/10455.
16,922 -28. Replacement parts for tractors.
Conditional that the
goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(2).
56/15433 -7, 15352 -3.
16,929. Spare parts for coal loader. (A)(2). 56/16091. 16,930. Parts for excavator.
31st October, 1957. 449
30th November, 1956.
55/19213.
16,931. Replacement parts for mobile cranes. 449 (A)(1). 56/9980. 16,932. Crane 56/4211.
components.
30th
April,
449 (A)(2).
30th June, 1958. 1957.
449 (A) (1) .
16,933. Replacement parts for control valves. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st August,
1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A)(1).
56/20455.
16,934. Replacement parts for control valves.
31st December,
449 (A)(1). 56/20453. 16,935. Replacement parts for control reducing and relief valves.
1956.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) .
56/20454.
16,936. Injection moulding machine. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and
shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 56/20685.
449 (A) (1) .
16,937. Replacement rotor for steam turbine. 31st October, 1957.
449 (A) (1).
56/20080.
16,938. Amendment to description of goods (spare parts to service
rear dump wagons) covered by Determination No. 56/13535.
56/11372. 16,939. Diesel loader including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 449 (A) (1) . 56/11371. 16,940. Replacement parts for television projector. 31st August, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/18920.
16,941. Sealing ends for cable. Conditional that the goods shall
be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20428.
56/ 19316.
16,948. Tools and tooling for use in the maintenance and repair of jet engines. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A) (1). 56/20661. _6,949. Onion powder. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A)(1). .5/20590. 16,950. Dehydrated onions. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st August, 1957, and
shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 56/17845.
449 (A) (2).
16,951. Onion powder. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st August, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/16166. 16,952. Onion flake. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australia on or before 31st August, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/16165. 16,953. Shovel. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to
Australia on or before 31st March, 1958, and shall be entered
for home consumption on arrival, and that a letter of undertaking shall be furnished to and to the satisfaction of the Collector that the goods shall be used only as a prototype for the manufacture of similar goods in Australia, and shall not be sold or otherwise
disposed of without the consent in writing of the Comptroller General of Customs.
449 (A)(2). 56/11295. 16,954. Validity of Determination No. 56/16494, extended to 28th February, 1957. 56/20119.
16,955. Groundnut oil. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1956, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/19003. 16,956. Steel 56/19001.
sheets.
31st
December,
1957.
449 (A) (1).
16,957. Steel pipework. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and shall
be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/15530. 16,958. Florists' wire. 31st December, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/20748. 16,959. Steel sheet. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australia on or before 31st December, 1956, and the goods shall be entered for home consumption on arrival, and that a declara-
tion is made on the face of the entry that the goods will be used in magnetic circuits only. 449 (A) (2). 56/18873. 16,960. Dextrose. Conditional that the goods shall be on firm
order with the overseas supplier on or before 16th November, 31st January, 1958. 449 (A) (2). 56/20430. 16,961. Varemoid tablets. 31st December, 1956.
1956.
56/14701. 16,962. Trimming 56/6178.
press.
16,963. Sealing machine. 56/7505. 16,964. Guillotine.
31st
October,
1957.
30th November, 1957.
285 (B)(1). 449 (A) (1). 449 (A) (1).
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/17048. 16,965. Validity of Determination No. 56/7830 extended to
30th June, 1957. 55/30146. 16,966. Steel forging machine. 31st August, 1956. 55/27483.
449 (A) (2).
16,967. Leather staking machine. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 28th February, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 56/19852. 16,968. Wire bands. 449 (A) (1) .
(A) (1) .
16,969. Die washing machine. (A)(1). 56/5402.
56/18018. 30th November,
1957.
449
16,970. Die washing machine. 449 (A) (1). 56/6743. 16,971. Blo -hog. 449 (A) (2). 56/3912. 16,972. Ravioli machines. Conditional that the goods shall
be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/16088. 16,973. Steel embossing roller.
Conditional that the goods
shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. (A) (1).
56/19802.
1958,
449
16,974. Fire box for gas furnace. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957,
and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449
(A)(1). 56/20827. 16,975. Replacement parts for hosiery machines. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th
October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on
arrival. 449 (A) (2) . 56/12749. 16,976. Parts for hosiery knitting machine. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th
September, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on 449 (A) (2).
arrival.
56/14505.
16,977. Replacement rollers for paper ruling machine. 31st December, 1956. 449 (A) (2). 56/1869. 16,978. Parts for die casting machine. 30th June, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/8961. 16,979. Shrimp grader; wash tank inspection conveyor; mechanical boat unloader; conveyor. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20463. 359 30th June, 1957. 16,980. Transmission assemblies.
(F)(3)(a). 56/20879. 16,981. Validity of Determination No. 56/3807 extended to
31st December, 1956. 56/4485.
16,982. Validity of Determinations Nos. 55/14677 and 55/17502 extended to 31st December, 1956. 55/26333. 16,983. Fuses. 31st. December, 1956. 449 (A) (1). 55/20746. 16,984. Combine harvesters including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and
shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) .
56/20508. 16,985. Pickup baler, including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. Conditional that the letter
of undertaking shall be furnished to and to the satisfaction of the Collector that the goods shall be used only as a prototype for the manufacture of similar goods in Australia and will not be sold or otherwise disposed of without the consent in writing of the Comptroller- General of Customs. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/20505. 16,986 -7. Diesel engines. 449 (A)(1). 56/9465 -6. 16,988. Spares for cranes. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/19082.
16,989. Filter elements. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall 449 (A) (1). be entered for home consumption on arrival. 56/20678.
16,990. Diesel engine spare parts. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/20120. 16,991. Engine. 449 (A) (1). 56/2673. 16,992. Replacement packings for pumps. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October,
1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A)(2). 56/15153.
16,993. Replacement parts for piston pump.
449 (A)(2).
30th June, 1957.
56/11957.
16,994. Validity of Determination No. 56/4024 extended to 31st
March, 1957. 56/4229.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October,
16,995. Components for straddle carrier.
1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A)(1). 56/20773. 16,996. Parts for cotton picker. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A) (2). 56/7061. 449 (A) (2). 31st March, 1957. 16,997. Cotton pickers. 56/6728.
16,998. Spare parts for straddle truck. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A)(2). 56/11668. 16,999, 17,000. Component parts for use in the manufacture of fork lift trucks. 30th June, 1956. 449 (A) (2) . 55/19778, 56/159, 17,001. Equipment for electrostatic detarrer. 30th September, 1956.
449 (A) (1) .
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17,002. Rollers for grape stemmer. 449 (A) (2). 55/ 17053. 17,003. Colour printing machine. 449 (A) (2). 55/21335. 17,004. Twin press. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be
entered for ..home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20672. 17,005. Parts for twin section press. Conditional that the goods
shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20485.
17,006. Parts for paper mill. 30th November, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/18840.
17,007. Acetate spinning machine parts. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st March, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1).
17,009. Bran cleaner. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/14661.
30th Septem-
17,010. Exchange groups for vulcanizing presses. ber, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/13148.
17,011. Equipment for continuous enamel smelting plant.
31st
October, 1957. 449 (A) (1). 55/28328. 17,012. Functional replacement part for scrap baling press roller spot welder and scrap baler. 31st July, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/8013. 17,013. Functional replacement parts for bending machine. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/11598. 17,014. Hydrometer including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A) (2) . 56/14564.
17,015. Reinforcing punching machines.
449 (A) (1). 56/20387. 17,016. Spares for fuel
testing
31st October, 1956.
units including
driving units and apparatus for transmitting power.
mechanical 30th Novem-
ber, 1957. 449 (A) (1). 56/20267. 17,017. Process units for use in
the manufacture of motor vehicles including regulating starting or controlling devices and
apparatus for transmitting power. 31st August, 1957. 449 (A) (1) .
56/1277. 17,018. Validity of Determination No. 56/2558 extended to 30th June, 1957. 55/13482. 17,019. Sodium chlorate. Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered 56/20308.
consumption on
for home
arrival.
449 (A) (2).
17,020. Pentaerythritol. Conditional that the order for the goods
shall be placed prior to the 31st December, 1956, and that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/20003. 17,021. Badge enamels.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20033. 17,022. Brean
resin. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 369 (c) (3) (a).
56/19969. 17,023. Wire 56/19560.
31st
enamel.
December,
1957.
449 (A) (1).
17,024. Red oxide of iron. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 1st January, 1958, and shall be entered 56/20215.
for home
consumption on
arrival.
449 (A) (2).
17,025. Extruded polystyrene film. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449
(A)(1).
56/20194. 17,026 -7. Sodium chlorate.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered
for home consumption
on arrival.
449 (A) (2).
56/20681 -2.
17,028. Cotton yarn. 449 (A) (1) . 56/16391. 17,029. Rattan cane webbing. 30th November, 1957. 449 (A)(2). 56/20461. 17,030. Rattan cane webbing. Conditional that the full benefit
of the duty remitted has been or will be passed on to users. 449 (A) (2). 56/20462. 17,031. Plasticized saran.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st March, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 369 (c) (3) (a) . 56/20513. 17,032. Nylon resin. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be
entered for home consumption on arrival. 369 (c) (4)(a). 56/20050. 17,033 -4. Red iron oxide. 30th November, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/20439 -40.
449 (A)(2). 17,035. Plastometers. 28th February, 1957. 56/2022. 17,036. Validity of Determination No. 56/3101 extended to 31st December, 1956. 55/29591. 17,037 -40. Welding flux. Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Austraila on or before 30th April, 1958, and be entered
for
home
consumption
on
arrival.
449 (A)(1).
56/20702 -5.
17,041. Leak detector. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20761. 17,042. Phenothiazine. 449 (A) (1). 55/28815. 17,043. Phenothiazine powder. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A) (1). 56/17434. 17,044. Attenuators. 31st January, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/6879.
17,045. Electronic and television equipment.
17,008. Replacement parts for printer slotter. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December,
449 (A) (2). 56/6878. 17,046. Electronic and television equipment. 449 (A) (2). 56/6876.
449 (A)(1).
1956.
31st December,
1956.
56/19855.
1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 56/19525.
17,047. Electronic and television equipment. 449 (A)(2). 56/6875.
31st January, 1957.
30th November,
17,048. Components for combination fuse switch units. 449 (A) (1).
September, 1957.
56/12116. 30th September,
17,049. Plain chinaware blanks.
(A) (2).
1957.
30th 449
56/18100.
17,050. Roll feed cutting out press including regulating starting or controlling devices and apparatus for transmitting power. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A) (1) . 56/16424. 17,051. Roll feed cutting out press including regulating starting or controlling devices and apparatus for transmitting power. 28th February, 1958.
449 (A) (1) .
56/16506.
17,052. Parts for lampmaking machines.
449 (A) (1).
31st October,
1957.
56/20264.
17,053. Functional replacement parts for polishing machine. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A) (1). 56/20208. 17,054. Replacement parts for oil firing brick kiln machine.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st March, 1957, and shall be entered for home con-
sumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/20405. 17,055. Functional replacement parts for use in the automotive industry. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A) (2). 56/20367. 17,056. Functional replacement parts for use in the automotive industry. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A) (1). 56/20432. 17,057. Replacement production tooling for cold sawing machine. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A) (1). 56/20431. 17,058. Engine. 449 (A)(1). 56/2006. 17,059. Portable submersible pump including mechanical driving
units and apparatus for transmitting power from the driving to the driven units. Conditional that evidence be produced to and to the satisfaction of the Collector that the full benefit of the concession will be passed on to users. 31st December, 1955. 449 55/21597. 17,060 -1. Portable submersible pumps including mechanical driv-
(A) (2).
ing units and apparatus for transmitting power from the driving to the driven units. Conditional that evidence be produced to and
to the satisfaction of the Collector that the full benefit of the
30th June, 1955. 449 (A)(2). 55/11668 -9. 17,062, 5. Portable submersible pumps including mechanical driv-
concession will be passed on to the user.
ing units and apparatus for transmitting power from the driving to the driven units. Conditional that evidence be produced to and to the satisfaction of the Collector that the full benefit of the concession will be passed on to the user. 29th February, 1956. 449 (A)(2). 55/24198, 23913. 17,063. Portable submersible pump including mechanical driving
units apparatus for transmitting power from driving to the driven units. Conditional that evidence be produced to and to the satisfaction of the Collector that the full benefit of the concession will be passed on to the user. 31st January, 1956. 449 (A) (2). 55/24198.
17,064. Portable submersible pump including mechanical driving
apparatus for transmitting power from the driving to the Conditional that evidence be produced to and to the satisfaction of the Collector that the full benefit of the concession will be passed on to the user. 31st March, 1956. 449 units
driven units.
55/25269.
(A) (2).
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17,066. Spare bag and air valve assembly for accumulator. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/7281. 17,067. Combine harvester, including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and
shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20056.
17,068. Combine harvester including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/20057. 17,069. Validity of Determination No. 55/14562 extended to 30th April, 1957. 55/21989. 17,070. Revocation of Determination No. 56/12528. 56/5883.
17,071. Components for use in the manufacture of motor vehicles. 30th June, 1956. 449 (A)(2). 55/12954.
Department of Customs and Excise, Canberra, A.C.T. 23rd October, 1956. Customs Act 1901 -1954.
NOTICE OF DETERMINATIONS Nos. 56/17072-56/17535 UNDER PART XVI. THE Minister for Customs and Excise, Senator the Hon. Denham Henty, in pursuance of section 273n of the Customs Act 1901 -1954, notifies that determinations have been made under
being machines, machinery or machine tools are, unless otherwise indicated, subject to the provisions of Prefatory Note No. 12 to the Customs Tariff 1933 -1956.
This notice is for public information only. The Determination itself provides the legal authority which is limited to the importer named in the determination enabling that importer to enter the goods under the item mentioned in the determination. THE SCHEDULE.
17,072. Amendment of description of goods (spare parts for
diesel electric locomotives) covered by Determination No. 56/3786. 56/3297. 17,073. Resistor 56/6709.
pills.
30th
September,
1957.
449 (A)(1).
17,074. Spare parts for diesel electric locomotives. 31st October, 449 (A) (1) . Determination No. 56/9803 is hereby revoked.
1957.
56/11968. 17,075. Fuses.
31st July, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/13615. 17,076. Spare parts for excavator. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A)(2). 56/15487. 17,077. Transformer: 31st January, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/15785. 17,078. Replacement parts for locomotives. Conditional that the
goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/18520. 17,079. Dynamos. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to
Australia on or before 31st December, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20910.
17,080. Oil seals; finger assemblies; gaskets; couplings. 30th April, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/20914. Conditional that the goods shall be 17,081. Distributors. shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20949. 449 (A) (1). 1957. 31st May, 17,082. Recording system. 56/5964. Conditional that the goods shall be 17,083 -5. Briquettes. shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/17317-18, 20. 17,086. PVC sheeting. Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 31st July, 1957, and shall be
449 (A)(1). consumption on arrival. entered for home 56/16815. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 17,087. Nickel sulphate. 56/20687. Conditional that the goods shall be 17,088. Barometers. shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and shall 449 (A) (1) . be entered for home consumption on arrival. 56/19318. 17,089. Acetate yarn. 392 (c) (1) (a). 56/ 18915. 17,090. Cellulose acetate film. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and
shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
369 (E)(1).
56/20716. 31st December, 17,091 -2. Ethylene glycol mono butyl ether. 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/20776 -7. 449 (A)(2). 1957. January, 31st 17,093. Thermometers. 55/28889. 17,094. Combination barometers, hygrometers, thermometers.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/13098. 17,095. Movable track gauge and recording instruments.
31st
March, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/48.
17,096. Float stock for use in manufacture of motor vehicles.
31st December, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/11308-11310, 11312 -9. 17,097. Starter motors. Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1958, and shall 449 (A)(1). be entered for home consumption on arrival. 56/20952. 28th February, 1958. 17,098. Push button switches. (A)(1). 56/20927. 17,099. Cutter blades for hypoid roughing machine. November, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/17209.
449
30th
17,100. Power bar bender. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/19624. 17,101. Validity of Determination No. 55/12244 extended to 30th November, 1956. 55/18328.
17,102. Cup feeds for pear preparation machines. 31st OctoPart XVI. of that Act in favour of specific importers in respect ber, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/13395. 449 (A)(1). 1957. of the goods indicated in the Schedule appended hereto and 30th November, 17,103. Chill rolls. limited to quantities set out in the respective determinations. 56/16920. 17,104. Dye washing machine. 31st July, 1957. 449 (A)(1). Except where an amendment or revocation of an earlier determination is concerned, the Schedule lists, in the following order, 56/17359. 449 (A) (1). 30th November, 1957. 17,105. Hydra wedges. the number of the Determination in the 56/- series, the kind of goods, the date on or before which the goods shall be shipped 56/20092. 17,106. Pulp stock roller strainer. 30th June, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . to Australia for entry for home consumption on arrival or be entered for home consumption (whichever applicable), if such is 56/14131. 17,107. Drilling and tapping machine. 31st March, 1958. 449 a condition of the determination, further conditions, if any, the Tariff Item applying to the goods, and the File No. All goods, (A)(1). 56/15083.
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17,108. Validity of Determination No. 56/ 1794 extended to 30th
November, 1956.
56/29383.
17,109. Tools for use with cold header.
449 (A)(1). 55/29527. 17,110. Groove grinding machine.
31st March, 1957.
Commonwealth Gazette
17,147 -8. Synthetic rubber. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered 56/20781 -2.
for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A) (2).
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st July, 1957, and entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/12370. 17,111. Presses. 30th June, 1958. 449 (A) (1). 56/15082.
17,149. Synthetic rubber. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st July, 1957, and shall be
17,113. Shearing machine. 56/10854.
56/21004, 8. 17,152. Synthetic rubber. 449 (A) (2). 56/21106. 17,153, 5. Synthetic rubber. Conditional that the goods shall be
17,112. Chocolate refining machine. 30th November, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/16396. 30th June, 1957.
449 (A) (1).
17,114. Machinery for use in the manufacture of internal comConditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20822. bustion engines.
17,115. Stretching device; varnish suction machine.
Conditional
that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st
July, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/9865. 17,116. Stainless steel water jets. 449 (A) (2). 56/20821. 17,117. Replacement parts for press. Conditional that the
goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st August, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A)(1). 56/16918.
17,118. Press. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st August, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/11687. 17,119. Horizontal boring machine. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th April, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/21066.
17,120. Replacement parts for hydraulic press.
Conditional
that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th April, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on
arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/21065. 17,121. Prescoter. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australia on or before 30th June, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/17832.
17,122 -3, 5. Turbine parts. 449 (A) (1). 56/19983 -5. 17,124. Validity of Determination No. 55/5178 as amended
by Determination No. 56/12423 extended to 31st December, 1956. 31/9600/349. 17,126. Pressure relief valves; pressure switch.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449(A)(1). 56/16268. 17,127. Drop forged steel valves. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st May, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20775.
17,128. Steel gate valves; wrench operated valves. Conditional
that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on
arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20774. 17,129. Straddle truck. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/21002. 17,130. Forage harvesters. Conditional that the goods shall be
entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/20553 17,150 -1. Synthetic rubber. Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2).
56/21105, 20098. 17,154. Synthetic rubber. 30th April, 1959. 449 (A) (2). 56/20913. 17,156. Steel sheet. 31st December, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/19262. 17,157. Steel wire. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A) (1). 56/20270. 17,158. Steel wire. 31st December, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20731. 17,159. Steel wire. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A) (1). 56/19289. 17,160. Weld neck flanges; blind flanges. 449 (A) (1) . 56/19989. 17,161. Steel wire. 30th April, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/17741. 17,162. Steel wire rope. 30th June, 1957. 388 (A). 56/10842. 17,163. Platinum /rhodium gauzes. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st March, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20779. 17,164. Hei coil tools. Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall
be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20407. 17,165. Selenium cell light switches. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/16020. 17,166. Selenium cell light switches. 449 (A) (1) . 56/16019. 17,167. Trencher. 31st May, 1958. 449 (A) (1) . 56/19322. 17,168. Validity of Determination No. 56/717 extended to 31st December, 1956. 56/168. 17,169. Steel wire. 30th June, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/16970. 17,170. Gas main stoppers. 449 (A) (1). 56/20016. 17,171. Base overlay paper. 31st August, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/16523. 17,172. Gelatine. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be
entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/19346. 17,173. Connectors for field wireless including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 31st August, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/10670. 17,174. Carbon electrodes; carbon nipples.
Conditional that
the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th September, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A) (1) . 56/18160. 17,175. Carbon electrodes; carbon nipples. 30th November, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/15611. 17,176. Welding flux. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/14460. 17,177. Motor car. 409 (A). 56/9634. 17,178. Grinding mill. Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2).
shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall
17,131. Components for the manufacture of hay rakes. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption
449 (A) (1) . 17,179. Combine including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
56/20895.
on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/20840. 17,132. Track wheels for tractor. 30th April, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/6297. 17,133. Railway track maintenance machinery. 31st May, 1957 449 (A)(2). 56/8266. 17,134. Replacement parts for internal combustion engine. 31st July, 1957. 449 (A)(2). 56/11675.
17,135. Validity of Determination No. 55/13797 as amended by Determinations Nos. 56/5815 and 56/10835 extended to 31st December, 1956. 55/24966.
17,136. Spare parts for hay balers and hay rakes. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
be entered 56/19504.
for home consumption on arrival.
to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/21143. 17,180. Tube pump. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australian on or before 28th February, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption
on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20228. 17,181. Gas compressor spares. Conditional that the goods shall
be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) .
56/20575. 17,182. Construction pump.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/19960. 17,183 -5. Mono pumps.
Conditional that the goods shall
17,137. Validity of Determination No. 56/2256 extended to 31st
be shipped to Australia on or before 28th February, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrivaI. 449 (A) (1) .
17,138. Validity of Determination No. 56/4139 extended to 31st March, 1957. 55/29876. 17,139. Steel sheet. 449 (A) (1) . 56/19263. 17,140 -1, 3. Steel wire. 31st December, 1957. 449 (A)(1).
30th April, 1958. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20756. 17,187. Hydraulic suspension cylinders. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th September, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1).
449 (A) (1).
56/16394.
December, 1956. 56/1443.
56/19264, 6 -7.
17,142. Steel wire.
30th June,
1957.
449 (A) (1) .
17,144. Seamless steel tubing. 30th September, (A)(1). 56/19173. 17,145. Elevator bolts.' 31st December, 1957. 56/19102.
17,146. Synthetic rubber.
56/20603.
30th November, 1957.
56/19266. 449
1958.
449 (A) (1). 449 (A) (2) .
56/20565, 86 -7. 17,186. Cone crusher.
56/18965.
17,188. Valve body replacement for steam turbine. Conditional and the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20845. 17,189. Replacement parts for steam turbine. Conditional that
the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th April, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20846.
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Valve control stations. Conditional that the goods 17,190 -1. shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and
449 (A)(1). 56/21076, 8. 17,192. Pneumatic receiving controller. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/21077. 17,193. Sulphuric acid plant. 31st December, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/18978.
shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
17,194. Validity of Determination No. 56/4805 extended to 31st January, 1957. 56/4569. 17,195. Validity of Determination No. 56/4796 extended to 30th November, 1956. 56/4567. 449 (A) (1) . 31st October, 1957. 17,196. Transfer press. 56/18369.
17,197. Hand peel testing machine.
31st July, 1957. 449 (A) (2).
56/9598.
17,198. Automatic batching machine.
31st August, 1957.
449
56/10704. 17,199. Boring head; jig grinder. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and (A) (1).
shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A) (1) .
56/21136.
17,200. Replacement parts for machines used in the manufacture of motor vehicles. 31st December, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/20366. 17,201. Equipment for the manufacture of winding armatures and field coils. 449 (A) (1) . 56/19833. 17,202. Standard equipment for milling machine including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 30th April, 1958. 449 (A) (1). 56/20126. 17.203. Replacement production tooling for roughing machine. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A) (1). 56/20201. 17,204. Standard equipment for pneumatic marking machine including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A) (1). 56/20125. 17,205. Replacement parts for punch and shearing machine. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before
28th February, 1958 and shall be entered for home consumption
on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/21064. 17,206. Gully trap machine. 449 (A) (1) . 56/10746. 17,207. Milling cutters and tools. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/15149. 17,208. Steel plates. 31st August, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/16378. 17,209. Aluminium sheet. 56/18948. 17,210. Oil well casing. 56/14853. 17,211. Oil well casing. 56/14853.
31st
October,
1957.
449 (A) (1).
31st
October,
1958.
449 (A) (1).
March,
1958.
449 (A) (1) .
31st
17,212. Steel wire. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/11084. 17,213. Vacuum flask containers. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/12935. 17,214. Tyres. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/15154.
17,230. Replacement parts for rear dump wagons. Conditional
that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on
arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/21271. 17,231. Distributor. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australia on or before 31st January, 1959, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/21343. 17,232. Equipment for use in transmission of electricity. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/21164. 17,233. Validity of Determination No. 56/5060 extended to 31st July, 1957.
56/2160.
17,234. Switch transformer including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 30th September, 1958. 449 (A) (1). 56/17441. 17,235. Generator. 56/16105. 17,236. Connectors
for
1957.
449 (A)(1).
including
mechanical
December,
31st field
wireless
driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 449 (A) (1). 56/10669. 17,237. Transformers.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th September, 1958, and shall 449 (A)(1). be entered for home consumption on arrival. 56/21200. 17,238. Electric motors.
449 (A) (1) .
56/4008.
17,239. Punch and die. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall for
entered 56/20161. be
home
consumption
on
arrival.
449 (A) (1) .
17,240. Cable reel shuttle cars including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. Conditional that the goods
shall be shipped to Australia on or before 28th February, 1958,
and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/13004. 17,241. Electric universal thermometer.
Conditional that the
goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and
shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A)(2). 56/14977. 17,242. Air springs. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A)(2). 56/16459. 17,243. Parts for the manufacture of buses. 31st August, 1957. 449 (A) (2).
56/16458.
17,244. Spare parts and service tools for diesel electric locomotives. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home
Determination No. 449 (A) (1) . on arrival. 56/12814 is hereby revoked. 56/13429. 17,245. Electronic metal detector. 31st December, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/8924. 17,246. Validity of Determination No. 53/1291 as amended by Determination No. 55/17335 extended to 31st December, 1957. consumption
56/8966. 17,247. Electric train equipment spares. 31st December, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/8966.
17,215. Tyres.
17,248. Excavator spares. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall
17,216. Fibreglass battery mats; "fibreglass blanket. 31st March, 449 (A)(1). 56/19580. 17,217. Steel linepipe. Conditional that the goods shall be
17,249. Validity of Determination No. 56/3890 extended to 31st December, 1956. 55/29733. 17,250. Photographic tape. Conditional that the goods shall be
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 28th February, 1959, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/17998. 1958.
shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall
entered 56/21198. be
for
home
consumption
on
arrival.
shipped to Australia on or before 31st May, 1957, and shall be
449 (A) (1) .
entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) .
17,218. Galvanized wire. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th April, 1957, and shall
entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(2).
be entered 56/18703.
for
be entered 56/14577.
for home
home
consumption
consumption
on
on
arrival.
arrival.
449 (A) (2).
17,219. Spring wire. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be
entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/ 16066. 17,220. Spring wire. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and
shall be 56/ 15339.
entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 17,221. Spring wire. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australia on or before 30th September, 1957, and shall be
449 (A) (1). 56/15406. 449 (A) (1) . September, 1957.
entered for home consumption on arrival.
30th 17,222. Spring wire. 56/15905. 17,223. Newsprint. 31st December, 1956. 449 (A)(2). 56/19780. 17,224. Sealing bellows. Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 31st August, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/12394. 17,225. Carbon packing and springs for pneumatic compressors.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th September, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A) (2) . 56/12814. 31st October,
17,226. Electrode blanks. 56/15446.
1957.
449 (A)(1).
17,227. Validity of Determination No. 56/8155 extended to 31st
January, 1957. 56/9646. 17,228. Phthalic anhydride. 56/ 16314.
17,229. Phthalic anhydride. 56/17183.
31st January, 1958.
449 (A)(2).
31st December, 1957.
449 (A) (2).
449 (A)(1).
56/14063.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st May, 1957, and shall be 17,251 -3. Electrical tape.
14106, 12945.
17,254. Polyester film tape.
56/13931,
Conditional that the goods shall
be shipped to Australia on or before 31st May, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/10410. 17,255. Splicing tape.
Conditional that the full benefit of the
duty remitted will be passed on to users. 449 (A)(2). 17,256. Electrical tape.
56/10404. Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 28th February, 1957, and shall entered for 56/12946. 17,257. Pulpit. be
home
consumption
449 (c) (1) .
on
arrival.
449 (A) (2).
56/20877.
17,258. Spun cast iron pipes; metal pipe couplings. 31st August, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/17085. 17,259. Hydraulic cooker thermostats. 449 (A)(1). 56/20097. 17,260. Pipe 56/16821.
fittings.
31st
December,
1957.
449 (A) (1).
17,261. Anamorphic lenses. Conditional that the goods shall be entered for home consumption on or before 30th November, 449 (A)(2). 55/29918. 17,262. Synthetic latex. Conditional that the goods shall be
1956.
shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered 56/21016.
for
home
consumption
17,263. Wheel balance pliers. 17,264. Adjustable wrenches.
on arrival.
449 (A)(1). 31st
July,
449 (A)(2).
56/12272. 449 (A)(1).
1957.
56/12919. 17,265. Adjustable wrenches. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/12918.
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17,266. Double glazing units. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1).
17,299. Equipment to be used in the manufacture of pail and drum closures including mechanical driving units and apparatus
17,267 -8. Tympan covers. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2).
by Determination No. 56/ 10661 extended to 30th November, 1956.
56/20612.
56/16784-5.
17,269. Covers and flaps. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st August, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/ 16968. 17,270. Fibre glass long strand mat. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/19988.
17,271. Packing and jointing liquid. 30th November, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/20763. 17,272. Oil line pipe fittings and valves. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/15465. 17,273. Transformer. 31st May, 1957. 449 (A) (1). 56/7732. 17,274. Validity of Determination No. 55/10015 as amended by Determinations Nos. 56/11695 and 56/2221 extended to 31st March, 55/21163.
1957.
17,275. Validity of Determination No. 56/2222 as amended by Determination No. 56/ 12110 extended to 31st March, 1957. 55/21163.
17,276. Spare parts for excavator. 31st March, 1957. 449 (A)(2). 56/6408. 17,277. Ring kit; piston; liner. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20473. 17,278 -9. Spare parts for excavator. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, .
and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. (A) (1). 56/21428 -9. 17,280. Spares for diesel locomotives.
449
Conditional that the
goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/21432.
17,281. Replacement parts for graders. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2).
56/15346.
17,282. Replacement parts for loaders and ditchers. Conditional
that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A) (2).
56/15413.
17,283. Replacement parts for graders. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October,
1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A)(2).
56/15345.
17,284. Spare parts for loaders.
31st July, 1957; 449 (A) (2).
56/15537.
17,285. Replacement parts for excavators. 449 (A) (2).
31st August, 1957.
56/15177.
17,286. Spare parts for power shovel. 31st August, 1957. 449 (A)(2). 56/16098. 17,287. Flashback arrestors. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st March, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/19104.
17,288. Tooling and standard equipment for abraser. November, 1957; 449 (A) (1) .
30th
56/20660.
Standard equipment for shaping machine including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 17,289.
31st December, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/19999. 17,290. Replacement parts for machines used in the manufacture of motor vehicles. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20363. 17,291. Industrial carburettor. Conditional that the goods shall
be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20309.
17,292. Machinery for use in the manufacture of internal combustion engines including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered 56/20263.
for home consumption on
arrival.
17,293. Gears for hypoid production generator. 1957.
449 (A) (2).
449 (A) (1) .
31st October,
56/19544.
17,294. End worm sections for brickmaking machine. October, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20079. 17,295. Peach pitting machines. 30th September, 1957. (A)(2). 56/16683. 17,296. Can end lining machine.
31st 449
Conditional on the goods
being shipped to Australia on or before 31st July, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/9531.
17,297. Equipment for the winding of armatures and field coils. 449 (A)(1). 56/19835.
-
17,298. Replacement production tooling for a hypoid roughing machine.
28th February, 1958. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20211.
for transmitting _power. 56/18977.
30th
November,
1957.
449 (A)(1).
17,300. Validity of Determination No. 55/14779 as amended
55/26516. 17,301 -2. Scrap shear.
Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and being entered home home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20093 -4. . 28th
17,303. Lubricars. 56/20629.
February,
1958.
449 (A) (1).
17,304. Equipment for gear generating machines. Conditional on
the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 56/20924.
(A) (1).
17,305. Mechanical hand feeding device. 449 (A)(1). 56/21018.
31st January, 1958.
17,306. Functional replacement parts for universal machine. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20364.
testing
17,307. Plant and equipment associated with dynamo and starter yoke manufacture. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st July, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/ 10927. 17,308. Functional replacement parts for sand moulding machines. 30th November, 1957. 449 (A) (1). 56/20212. 17,309. Gathering rolls for machine super cutters. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A) (1) . 56/17720. 17,310. Plates for use with positive contact plate freezer. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20269. 17,311. Rubber ring roll. 31st August, 56/11480.
1957.
17,312. Inspection machine. 30th November, 1957. 56/17104.
449 (A)(1). 449 (A) (1).
17,313. Parts for riding roll. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/11480. 17,314. Parts for incorporation in vulcanizing presses. 30th November, 1957. 449 (A) (1). 56/20562.
17,315. Roll perforating and rewinding machine. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/16808. 17,316. End attachments for bag sealers. 449 (A) (2). 56/10452. 17,317. Bellow bias carding machines. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/15548. 17,318. Lining machine. Conditional on the goods being shipped
to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. - 449 (A) (1) . 56/ 17526. 17,319. Ceramic shields; collets; head and handle assemblies. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A) (1).
56/20204.
17,320. Parts for laboratory apparatus. Conditional on the goods
being shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/19979. 17,321. Pasting
plant for leather. Conditional on the goods
being shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20217. 17,322. Cellulose acetate sheets. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/19062. 17,323. Cellulose acetate sheets. Conditional on the goods being
shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/18245. 17,324. Antioxidant 108; captax -di- sulphide. 28th February, 449 (A) (1). 56/16113. 17,325. Polybor chlorate. 449 (A) (2). 56/6972; 56/6973; 56/11311. 17,326. Vinylite electrotype sheets. 31st July, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/11263. 17,327. Terylene tie material. Conditional on the goods being 1958.
shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 105 (n) (4). 56/20936. 17,328. Validity of Determination No. 55/2120 extended to 31st December, 1956. 55/25803. 17,329. Butyl glycol. Conditional on the goods being shipped
to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/21149. 17,330. Hook and double row eye tape. 30th April, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/20203. 17,331. Rayon and metal church ribbon. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/21092. 17,332. Paper mesh.
Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th September, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/ 19945. 17,333. Paper mesh. 31st May, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/11811. 17,334. Sodium chlorate. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. A firm order for the goods shall be lodged with the overseas supplier on or before 20th February, 1957. 449 (A)(2). 56/20397. 17,335. Aluminex opening sections; teleflex gear. 31st October, 1957.
449 (A) (1).
56/6023
17,336 -9, 43-4. Nylon yarn.
31st December, 1956.
449 (A)(2).
56/20783 -7, 19843. 17,340 -1. Nylon yarn.
Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1956, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 '(A) (2). 56/17928, 18020. 17,342. Nylon yarn. Conditional on the goods being shipped to
Australia on or before 31st March, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/20718. 17,345. Agilon yarn. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1956, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(2). 56/20677. 17,346. Surgical brassiere forms. 30th April, 1958. 449 (A) (2). 56/14911.
17,347. Styrene maleic copolymer. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st July, 1957, and being entered for homè consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(2). 56/12235. 17,348. Butyl glycol. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st August, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(2). 56/15782. 17,349. Pentaerythritol. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or. before 30th September, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(2). 56/17013. 17,350. Phthalic anhydride.
Conditional on the goods being
shipped to Australia on or before 30th September, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2) . 56/17185. 17,351. Scopol. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Aus-
tralia on or before 31st January, 1958, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 232 (E)(2). 17,352. Cellulose acetate.
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Conditional
56/20001. goods being
on the
shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and being
entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20311. 17,353. Polyflex film. Conditional on the goods being shipped
to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/20692. 17,354. Captax -di- sulphide. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A) (1) . 56/17981.
17,355. Spare parts for compressors. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(2).
17,375. Replacement parts for centrifugal pumps. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st March, 1958, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20443. 17,376. Brick fork attachments. 449 (A) (1). 56/20555. 17,377. Spare parts for motor vessel. 449 (A) (1). 56/14573. 17,378 -9. Galvanised steel strand. 30th June, 1957. 388 (A). 56/10061-2.
30th June,
17,380. High pressure lubricant hose. (A)(1). 56/6965. 17,381. Wire
rope.
August,
31st
1957.
1957.
449
Conditional
that
Conditional
that
evidence be produced to and to the satisfaction of the Collector that the benefit of this concession has been or will be passed on to the actual users. 388 (A) . 56/ 16286. rope.
17,382 -3. Wire
31st August,
1957.
évidence be produced to and to the satisfaction of the Collector that the benefit of this concession has been or will be passed on to the actual users. 388 (A). 56/16287 -8. 17,384. Covers and tubes. Conditional
on
the
being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October,
goods 1958,
and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20472.
17,385. Validity of Determination No. 55/15373 as amended by Determination No. 56/12308 extended to 31st January, 1957. 55/25472. 17,386 -8. Dextrose monohydrate.
Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/20708 -10.
17,489 -92. Groundnut oil.
Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1956, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/21021 -4.
17,393. Switchgear. 31st March, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/9931. 31st December, 1956. 17,394 Rayon brócade. 105 (n) (4). 56/17643.
56/15583.
17,395. Spark plug assembly equipment. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449
17,356. Replacement parts for concrete mixer. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449
17,396. Roller 56/17217.
56/19842. 17,357. Disc harrows.
(A) (1).
Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/19415. 17,358. Disc harrows. 31st July, 1957. 449 (A) (1). Determination 56/13475 is hereby revoked. 56/11921. 17,359. Equipment for oil drilling rig. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/17675. 17,360. Replacement parts for servicing drilling rigs. 449 (A) (2). 56/14881.
17,361 -2. Spare parts for mixers. (A)(2). 56/15569 -70.
17,363. Spare parts for tractors.
31st October, 1957. 31st
October, 1957.
449 449
(A) (2). 56/15573.
Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th September, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 17,364. Spares for mixermobile.
56/15183.
17,365. Grain combines including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/20095.
(A)(1). 56/18184. leveller.
30th
June,
1958.
449 (A) (1) .
17,397. Validity of Determination No. 55/12358 extended to 31st December, 1956. 55/23883. 17,398. Cut -off presses including regulating starting or controlling devices and apparatus for transmitting power. Condi-
tional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th April, 1958, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20207.
17,399. Wire straightening and cutting off machine. Conditional
on the goods being shipped to Australia on or
before 30th
November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20963. 17,400. Lens edging bevel machines.
449 (A)(1). 56/20668.
28th February,
1958.
17,401. Steel embossing roller. Conditional on .the goods being
shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20684. 17,402. Deseaming blowpipes.
Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20730. 17,403. Idling
devices.
Conditional
on
the
goods
being
17,366. Roadster arrangements. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/14190. 17,367. Spike puller. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th September, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/14877. 17,368. Grinding discs. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/13843.
shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/21005. 17,404. Replacement production tooling for hypoid lapping
the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th June, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival.
56/21374.
17,369. Replacement parts for rotary pump.
449 (A) (1).
Conditional on
56/20447.
17,370. Spare parts for centrifugal pumps. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th April, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20442.
17,371. Replacement parts for centrifugal pumps. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st March, 1958, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20444. 17,372. Replacement parts for centrifugal pumps. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20446. 17,373. Replacement parts for centrifugal pumps. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th June, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20445. 17,374. Compressor. 56/14721,
30th
November,
1958.
449 (A) (1) .
machines.
31st October, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/20245. 17,405. Rotary cutter. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/18393. 17,406. Swing beam folding machine. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or. before 30th November, 1957, and
being entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A) (1) .
17,407. Twin arc attachments. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20358. 17,408. Mash pan installations for steam boiling. 31st March, 449 (A) (1). 55/28095. 17,409. Preboarding machine.
1957.
Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/17353.. 17,410. Preboarding machine. Conditional on the goods being
shipped to Australia on or before 30th . June, 1957, and being
entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/13026. 17,411. Coning machine spares. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and
being entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A) (1).
56/20356.
17,412. Welt beating and stretching machine. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 28th February, 1958, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/21185.
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17,413. Welt butting and tacking machine. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 28th February, 1958, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/21186. 17,414. Floor scrubbing and drying machine. 31st October, 1957.
449 (A) (1) .
56/17255.
17,415. Floor scrubbing and suction drying machine. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/21132. 31st 17,416. Boring machine. 56/19834.
October,
1957.
449 (A) (1).
17,417. Machinery for use in the manufacture of internal combustion engines including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th September, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/21379. 17,418. Glass bottle making machine. 31st December, 1956. 449 (A) (2).
55/ 19654.
17,419. Continuous miner including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A) (2). 56/13847.
17,420. Pyrotenax cable; glands; cold sealing pots; neophrene sleeving; saddles; cold sealing compound. 30th June, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/13366. 17,421. Flash welder including regulating starting or controlling devices and apparatus for transmitting power. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/16426. 17,422. Equipment for pattern milling machine including
mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power.
28th February, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/21358. 17,423. Steel embossing roller. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/21012. 17,424. Parts for vulcanizing presses. Conditional on the goods
being shipped to Australia on or before 30th June, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20671.
17,425. Jacquard strapping machine. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1956, and being entered 56/20564.
for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2).
17,426. Replacement parts for cleaning plant. 31st March, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/20621. 17,427. Replacement parts for cleaning plant. 31st December, 1957. 449 (A) (1). 56/20620.
17,428. Straight side single crank presses including regulating,
starting or controlling devices and apparatus for transmitting power. 31st May, 1958. 449 (A) (1). 56/16223. 17,429. Replacement screens. Conditional on the goods being
shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20554.
Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 17,430 -1. Printers' blanket.
56/21134 -5.
17,432. Amendment of description of goods (synthetic rubber) covered by Determination No. 56/16168. 56/19051. 17,433. Airplane 56/18797.
tyres.
31st
January,
1958.
449 (A) (1).
17,434. Reflector assembly for single contact lamp. 31st December, 1958. 449 (A) (1) . 56/11934. 17,435. Tissue paper. Conditional on the goods being shipped
to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(2). 56/19382. 17,436. Tyres, tubes and flaps. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 28th February, 1958, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/21369. 17,437. Figured rolled glass. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A) (1). 56/20517.
17,438. Covers and flaps. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1958, and being entered for home consumption onarrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20490. 17,439 -44. Riveting pliers. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20791 -6. 17,445. Clinical pacemaker and defibrillator. 31st October, 1957.
419 (c)(1). 56/20487. 17,446. Irrigation couplers.
Conditional on the goods being
shipped to Australia on or before 30th September, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/17792. 17,447. Validity of Determination No. 56/5709 extended to 31st March, 1957.
55/10890.
Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th April, 1958, and being 17,448. Chopped strand mat.
entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20701. 17,449. Coal cleaning table. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th April, 1956, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 55/25226. 17,450. Coal cleaning tables. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on' or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/12755. 17,451. Coal cleaning table. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/12756.
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3826 17,452. Coal cleaning tables. 56/20736.
31st December, 1957. 449 (A) (1) .
17,453. Spares for spinning pumps. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20551.
17,454. Replacement parts for compressors. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449
(A)(1). 56/20615. 17,455. Revocation of Determination No. 56/15661. 17,456. Replacement parts for diesel engine. 31st August, 1957. 449 (A)(2). 56/15551. 17,457. Centrifugal oil separator. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th September, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/14424. 17,458. Oil separator. 30th April, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/7749. 449 (A) (1). 31st January, 1957. 17,459. Process pumps. 56/18763. 17,460. Diesel engines. Conditional on the goods being shipped
to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/19084. 17,461. Universal clarifiers. 56/18906. 17,462. Cold plate shear.
449 (A) (1) .
30th September, 1957.
Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/9042. 17,463. Separator. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20686. 17,464 -5. Process pump. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A)(1). 56/21100, 21098.
17,466. Sprayer bodies for oil firing equipment. 449 (A) (1) . 56/16143. 17,467. Sprayers for oil firing equipment. 449 (A) (1) . 56/16142. 17,468. Electric chain pulley block including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 449 (A) (1) . 56/ 16141. 17,469. Revocation of Determination No. 56/ 14528. 56/16742.
17,470. Windrowers. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(2). 56/15649.
17,471. Forage harvester.
Conditional on
the
goods being
shipped to Australia on or before 31st August, 1957, and being
entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/15647. 17,472. Replacement parts for cotton pickers. Conditional on the goods being shipped to Australia on or before 30th June, 1957, and being entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/13520. 17,473. Compressor. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/2196. 17,474. Harvesters. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/ 19939.
Conditional that the goods shall be
17,475. Molybdic oxide.
shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall 449 (A) (2). be entered for home consumption on arrival. 56/15316. 17,476. Stitch border machines.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(2).
56/21533.
17,477. Bun and roll dividing and rounding machine. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/21175. 17,478. Bun 56/20815.
and
divider
roll
17,479. Hand vibrograph.
moulder.
and
31st December, 1957.
449 (A) (1) .
449 (A) (1).
56/21199.
17,480. Plant for use in the manufacture of internal combustion engines, including mechanical driving
units and apparatus for
transmitting power. 31st December, 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/11388. 17,481. Urea densifying pots. 30th September, 1957. 449 (A)(1). 56/13028. 17,482. Grease manufacturing plant including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 31st October,
449(A)(1). 56/16804. 17,483. Replacement parts for an oil separator for use in the
1957.
31st March, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 55/29899. 17,484. Replacement parts for a cooker for use in the whaling industry. 31st January, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 55/29901. whaling industry.
17,485 -90. Paper working machinery. 449 (A) (1) . 56/17511-6, 8. 17,491. Alimentary paste die washing apparatus. 449 (A) (2). 56/6743. 17,492. Toe lasting machines. Conditional that the goods shall
be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (2). 56/15596.
17,493. Jigmil including regulating starting or controlling devices and apparatus for transmitting power. 28th February, 1958. 449 (A)(2). 56/10135. 17,494. Pin making machine. 31st July, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/6788. 17,495. Bean snipper.
31st July, 1957.
449 (A) (2).
56/13396.
Commonwealth Gazette 17,496. Plant for manufacture of wall panels.
Conditional that
the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st May, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449
(A) (1). 56/10527. 17,497 -501. Hammer mills.
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/21387 -91.
17,502. Spare parts for submersible pumping unit. 31st December, 1957. 449 (A) (1). 56/21097. 17,503. Spare parts for process pump. 31st January, 1958. 449 (A) (1).
56/21099.
17,504. Synthetic discs for loading assembly.
Conditional that
the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th June, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/18567. 17,505. Granulator. 31st October, 1957. 449 (A) (1).
56/17103.
17,506. Spiral bevel gear unit for water turbine. Conditional that
the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 28th February, 1959, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/19640. 17,507. Diesel engines. 56/20558.
28th
February,
1958.
449 (A)(1).
17,508. Spare parts for turbine. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) . 56/20635.
17,509. Wrench operated valves. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20572. 17,510. Cyclone.
Conditional that a letter of undertaking shall be furnished to and to the satisfaction of the Collector that the goods will be used as a prototype for the manufacture of similar goods in Australia and will not be sold or otherwise disposed of without the consent in writing of the Comptroller- General of
Customs. 31st May, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/5671. 17,511. Cyclone. Conditional that a letter of undertaking shall
be furnished to and to the satisfaction of the Collector that the goods will be used as a prototype for the manufacture of similar goods in Australia and will not be sold or otherwise disposed of without the consent in writing of the Comptroller - General of
Customs. 31st December, 1956. 449 (A) (2). 56/5581. 17,512. Cyclone. 30th June, 1957. 449 (A) (2). 56/8552. 17,513 -4. Suction pump. Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 31st May, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1) 56/20560, 20520.
17,515. Replacement parts for pump.
449 (A)(1). 56/20550. 17,516. Centrifugals. 56/11085.
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November,
30th November, 1958. 1957.
449 (A) (1) .
449 (A)(1). 17,517. Viscose pumps. 31st January, 1958. 56/9944. 17,518. Crankshafts. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped
to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/21131. 17,519. Amendment of description of goods (diesel engines) covered by Determination No. 56/ 14475. 56/1958. 17,520. Amendment of description of goods (diesel engines) covered by Determination No. 56/14473. 56/1959. 17,521. Amendment of description of goods (diesel engines) covered by Determination No. 56/ 14474. 56/ 1960. 17,522. Amendment of description of goods (grader componets) covered by Determination No. 56/12801. 56/8632. 17,523. Spare parts for rear dump wagons. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January,
1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A)(1). 56/21486. 17,524. Validity of Determination No. 56/5056 extended to 31st March, 1957. 55/29138.
17,525. Materials for use in the manufacture of electrical resisConditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st October, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/21445. 17,526. Spare parts for excavator. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, tances.
and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. (A)(1). 56/21483. 17,527. Column drag links.
449
Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 30th November, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/17924. 17,528. Television studio lighting equipment. 1957. 449 (A) (1) . 56/15324.
31st
October,
17,529 -30. Powdered iron bearings. 449 (A)(1). 56/17422 -3. 17,531 -2. Powdered iron bearings. 31st December, 1956. 449 (A) (1).
56/17424 -5.
17,533. Replacement parts for compressor. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st December, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A)(1). 56/20300. 17,534. Bearings. Conditional that the goods shall be shipped to Australia on or before 31st January, 1958, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival. 449 (A) (1). 56/20473. 17,535. Cotton web belts. Conditional that the goods shall be
shipped to Australia on or before 31st July, 1957, and shall be entered for home consumption on arrival.
449 (A) (1) .
56/15102.
Department of Customs and Excise, Canberra, A.C.T. 30th October, 1956.
Census and Statistics Act 1905 -1949.
PERSONS TO BE PROSECUTED FOR CONTRAVENTION OF SECTION 17 OF THE ABOVE ACT. Name.
Mr. E. R. Patrick Mr. J. A. McCoy Mr. W. L. Baker Mr. P. Lovering .. Mr. D. A. McPherson Mr. E. K. Koellner Mr. A. H. Hodder Mr. G. R. Williams Mr. T. G. Mitchell Mr. A. C. Parry Mr. A. Pope .. Mr. P. E. Hedman
Address.
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.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Mr. K. Cooke (trading as Union Builders)
.. Mr. J. Tam Mr. W. Hopkins Mr. D. McLachlan Mr. H. W. Thompson Mr. A. C. Dagg . Mr. N. J. Orford.. . . Mr. K. Luff Mr. L. C. Spears.. Mr. K. Waddell .. .
Date of Offence.
16 Marx - street, Beverley Park, New South Wales Douglas- street, Nowra, New South Wales .. 91 Francis - street, Lidcombe, New South Wales Morris - street, St. Marys, New South Wales Pacific - avenue, Penshurst, New South Wales Bega- street, Tathra, New South Wales Rae- street, Forbes, New South Wales .. East - street, Bega, New South Wales .. .. 23 Wychbury- avenue, Croydon, New South Wales 67 The Boulevarde, Lakemba, New South Wales Henry Lawson - drive, Peakhurst, New South Wales 9 Austin - street, Fairlight, New South Wales .. " Gowan Brae ", Tingha- street, Inverell, New South Wales
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5 Harry- street, Mascot, New South Wales . . Chuter- avenue, Brighton -Le- Sands, New South Wales 1 Gordon -road, Long Jetty, New South Wales .. Church - street South, Gloucester, New South Wales Geneva -road (Geneva), Kyogle, New South Wales Berry- street, Nowra, New South Wales 114 Binalong- street, Murrumburrah, New South Wales 184 Ware - street, Fairfield, New South Wales .. 170 Blackwall -road, Woy Woy, New South Wales
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I, Arthur William Fadden, the Minister for the time being administering the Census and Statistics Act 1905 -1949, HEREBY CONSENT to the prosecution of the persons named above for the contravention of section 17 of the said Act on the dates set out above. Dated this thirtieth day of November, 1956.
A. W. FADDEN, Treasurer.
No. 73. -13th December, 1956
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PERSONS TO BE PROSECUTED FOR CONTRAVENTION OF SECTION 17 OF THE ABOVE ACT. Date of Offence.
Address.
Name.
Mr. Thomas Horatio McDonald Mr. Charles Robertson Smith Mr. Norman John Richardson Mr. Walter Alfred Strow . . Emily May Weldon (a female)
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Byrne - street, Mareeba, Queensland .. 71 Abbott - street, Cairns, Queensland .. Pelican- street, Tewantin, Queensland .. .. James- street, Yeppoon, Queensland .. Tugan Cafe, Pacific Highway, Tuguri, Queensland
17th November, 1956 17th November, 1956 17th November, 1956 17th November, 1956 17th November, 1956
I, Arthur William Fadden, the Minister for the time being administering the Census and Statistics Act 1905 -1949, HEREBY CONSENT to the prosecution of the persons named above for the contravention of Section 17 of the said Act on the dates set out above. Dated this thirtieth day of November, 1956. A. W. FADDEN, Treasurer.
CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION. Department of Immigration, Canberra, A.C.T. 23rd November, 1956. Iis hereby notified for general information, that the Minister of State for Immigration, has granted Certificates of Naturalization to the persons named in the sub - joined list.
T. H. E. HEYES, Secretary, Department of Immigration. Name.
Aghion, Clement David Aiello, Giuseppe ..
Ajzenman, Sonia ..
Altarac, Ernestine . . Alter, Moses Alter, Rachmiel . . Amato, Salvatore . . Amrich, Ernest .. .. Amrich, Maria . . Amrich, Paul Andjelkovic, Krsta Andreides, Zoltan Angourias, Bosa .. Antoniazzi, Giovanni Fiorenzo . . Anush, Greta Ardossi, Erminia . . Ardossi, Giovanni. . Aronowicz, Pinchos . . Backman, 01e Bakker, Pietertje . . Bakker, Willem Gerardus Balassa, Joseph .. Balassa, Margit . . . . Balint, Anna Barbasch, Bérta . . Barbasch, Samson . .
Bard Berta
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.. Bardas, Lisl Barocas, Raymond Remo Baskys, Alexander .. Batic, Maria Batna, Boleslays . . . . Batna, Vera Baumanis, Janis .. Bebr, Jaroslav Marcel Bechara, Bechara Elias Behounek, Jaroslav Bender, Samuel .. Benzil, Jerry Joseph Beres, Stefan Berg, Eta Berg, Judd Berger, Eva Berger, Imre Berkowitz, Boris Bermann, Fritz Bertacco, Onorina . . Bineth, Jeno Bineth, Kornelia Blasich, Maria Blatt, Estera . . Blum, Armand Blumberg, Esther . . Blumberg, Robert
Boehm, Elizabeth..
Boehm, Erwin Lajos
Address.
53 Alexander - street, East St. Kilda, Victoria 164 Brunswick - street, Fitzroy, Victoria 24 Tennyson - street, Elwood, Victoria 57 The Parade, Ascote Vale, Victoria 12 Frater- street, East Kew, Victoria .. 20 Yarra - street, Hawthorn, Victoria 29 Wangaratta- street, Richmond, Victoria .. 75 Ogilvie- street, Essendon, Victoria 75 Ogilvie - street, Essendon, Victoria .. 75 Ogilvie- street, Essendon, Victoria 14 Hall- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria .. 25 Murphy - street, Richmond, Victoria .. 18 Monmouth- street, Newport West, Victoria
cjo Post Office, Woods Point, Victoria ..
239 Bridge - street, Richmond, Victoria .. 37 Victoria - street, Williamstown, Victoria 37 Victoria - street, Williamstown, Victoria
36 Glen Eira -road, Ripponlea, Victoria .. 48 Salmon- avenue, Essendon, Victoria .. . . 2 Springs -road, Clayton, Victoria 27 Francis - street, Traralgon, Victoria .. 8 Albert - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 8 Albert- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 24 Turner - street, North Wonthaggi, Victoria 28 Milton- street, Elwood, Victoria . . 28 Milton - street, Elwood, Victoria . . 5 Small -road, Moorabbin, Victoria .. 9 Hopkins - street, Bentleigh, Victoria 157 Ascot Vale -road, Ascot Vale, Victoria 9 Cowper- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 14 Hall- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 35 Camelia- crescent, Norlane, Victoria 35 Camelia- crescent, Norlane, Victoria Edrington, Berwick, Victoria .. 73 Fitzroy - street, St. Kilda, Victoria . . . 15 Goodman - street, West Brunswick, Victoria 40 Hume - street, Bayswater, Victoria .. 30 Burns - street, Elwood, Victoria . . 13 St. Leonard's- avenue, St. Kilda, Victoria 100 Wellington- street, North Geelong, Victoria .. 28 Dalgety- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 28 Dalgety- street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 36 Lansdowne -road, East St. Kilda, Victoria 36 Lansdowne -road, East St. Kilda, Victoria 149 Alma -road, East St. Kilda, Victoria Flat 1, 14 Chapel - street, East St. Kilda, Victoria . 11 Dowling- street, Wonthaggi, Victoria .. 30 Lyndon - street, Elsternwick, Victoria .. 30 Lyndon- street, Elsternwick, Victoria .. 12 Rochester- street, Kew, Victoria .. 59 Grey - street, South Yarra, Victoria 18 Clay - street, Moorabbin, Victoria 23 Raglan- street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 23 Raglan - street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 2 McNamara - street, West Preston, Victoria 236 Osborne- avenue, North Geelong; Victoria
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CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION continued.
Bohrer, Susy Elizabeth Bojanovic, Dragutin Bojanovic, Marianne Bonacci, Francesco .. Bonfa, Stefano Bongers, Johann Henrich
Bonora, Rodolfo ..
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Bordonaro, Michelangela . . . . Bordonaro, Rosa . . Borjanovic, Savka.. . . Borowiec, Jan .. Bouma, Jacob Branicki, Franciszka . Branicki, Jan Brants, Imanta Laimrota . . Bratanavicius, Alexandras Eduards Eugenijus Bratanavicius, Elena
Breschnik, Maria ..
. . Breschnik, Michael Bronts, Jacobis Johannus . . . . Brotja, Margit . . Bruder, Isydor Brussard, Helena Catharina Buczma, Mykola . . .. Bulwa, Sara Bundalo, Spasoje . . Bursztyn, Rysia . . Burvikov, Augusta Butera, Michelangelo Butkevicius, Monika . . Butkevicius, Vaclovas .. Cacha, Maria Campagnolo, Maria Canil, Elda Angela . . . Canil, Onorio Caranassiopoulos, Demetre Cosma . . Carydias, Dimetre .. Castaner, Felix . . Castrissois, Anastase Cellante, Carmine Cempel, Oldrich . . Cernaz, Ferruccio .. .. Cerne, Bohumil ..
Cemovsky, Berta ..
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.. Cerone, Giuseppe Cesal, Stanislav . . Cesek, Ernest . . Cesek, Helena Chalakoff, Maurice Chara, Marga Emilie Cherednichenko, Maria Chiodo, Giuseppina Chomicz, Janina . . Chopov, Athanas . . . . Cihelka, Rudolph Condelli, Francesco Andrea Coniglione, Rosario Cosentini, Vincenzo . . Costa, Justina . . Crestani, Italio . . Crinis, George Csorba, Bertha . . Csorba, Eva Cunsolo, Francesco Cwajszporn, Chaim Czarnecki, Jan Tadeusz Czarnecki, Lilly Krystyna Czwikliczer, Gerhard Czwikliczer, Lotte Czydel, Caezary . . Czydel, Janina Eleonora Dalach, Rosalie . . D'Amico, Antonio D'Amico, Nicola . . Danos, Stephan, . . .. Danos, Vera . . David, Jakob David, Rosa Maria De Angelini, Angelo be Bondt, Cornelis De Bondt, Frederika . . Djuric, Ilse Dekker, Johannes Anthonius . . De Lellis, Iole Denk, Ernestine . . Denk, Franz Derniietzel, Bernd Alfred .. Diaco, Rosario . . Di Pietro, Sebastiano
Date of
Address.
Name.
.. ..
Certificate.
28 Clara- street, South Yarra, Victoria .. 61 Cheltenham- street, East Geelong, Victoria 61 Cheltenham- street, East Geelong, Victoria 19 Franklin - street, Traralgon, Victoria .. 70 Maribyrnong -road, Ascot Vale, Victoria . . 50 Mary - street, Kew, Victoria .. 115 Alfred - crescent, North Fitzroy, Victoria 10 Chatham - street, Flemington, Victoria 10 Chatham - street, Flemington, Victoria . . 34 Gibdon- street, Burnley, Victoria 35 Edol- street, North Geelong, Victoria 395 Moorabool- street, Geelong, Victoria . . 3 Talbot - avenue, Bentleigh, Victoria .. 3 Talbot - avenue, Bentleigh, Victoria 18 Chaucer - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria Seaside- parade, North Shore, Victoria . . Seaside - parade, North Shore, Victoria . . . 33 Graham -road, Highett, Victoria 33 Graham -road, Highett, Victoria 4 Rose - street, Traralgon, Victoria 113 Elgin- street, Carlton, Victoria . . . . 54 Southey - street, Elwood, Victoria Flat 15, 38 Westbury- street, East St. Kilda, Victoria . . T.P.W. Camp, Monegeeta, Victoria 79 Park- street, St. Kilda, Victoria . . 61 David - street, Altona, Victoria 277 Glenlyn -road, East Brunswick, Victoria 49 Bent - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria . . 32 Moor - street, Fitzroy, Victoria 9 Cowper- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 9 Cowper- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 47 Graham - street, Newport, Victoria . . 4 Matthew - street, Wonthaggi, Victoria .. 22 Anderson- street, North Richmond, Victoria 22 Anderson- street, North Richmond, Victoria 18 Royalty- avenue, Highett, Victoria . . 42 Golf View -road, Cheltenham, Victoria Hume Highway, Seymour, Victoria . . 143 Hare - street, Echuca, Victoria 103 Highett - street, West Richmond, Victoria 4 West Beach -road, St. Kilda, Victoria . . 1 Brosa- avenue, East Bentleigh, Victoria 432 Victoria - street, North Richmond, Victoria 32 Johnston - street, Newport, Victoria .. .. . . New Gisborne, Victoria 62 Wellington - street, Richmond, Victoria 92 Railway - place, Williamstown, Victoria 92 Railway - place, Williamstown, Victoria .. " Wappan ", Maindample, Victoria 31 Edol- street, North Geelong, Victoria . 67 Grano - street, Ararat, Victoria 136 Reid - crescent, Wonthaggi, Victoria .. . . 61 Gore - street, Fitzroy, Victoria 17 Hodgson- terrace, Richmond, Victoria 21 Kirkwood- street, Beaumaris, Victoria .. 263 George- street, Fitzroy, Victoria 20 Elder- parade, Essendon, Victoria . . 40 Gertrude - street, Fitzroy, Victoria . 371 Fitzroy- street, Fitzroy, Victoria 55 Hagelthorne- street, Wonthaggi, Victoria . . Kennedy - street, Euroa, Victoria Flat 4, 160 Carlisle - street, St. Kilda, Victoria Flat 4, 160 Carlisle- street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 17 Napier - street, Fitzroy, Victoria 12 Margaret- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 66 Deakin- street, East Bentleigh, Victoria 66 Deakin - street, East Bentleigh, Victoria . . 112 North -road, Newport, Victoria 112 North -road, Newport, Victoria 2 Connie - street, South Oakleigh, Victoria 125 Tambet - street, East Bentleigh, Victoria 21 Spring -road, Moorabbin, Victoria 73 Carlisle- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 73 Carlisle- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 36 Childers- street, Kew, Victoria . . 36 Childers - street, Kew, Victoria Flat 2, 20A Wellington - street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. .. 56 Hanover - street, Fitzroy, Victoria 53 Queen - street, Altona, Victoria Tarwin Lower, Victoria . . Tarwin Lower, Victoria 322 Lennox - street, Richmond, Victoria . . 21 Fletcher - street, Moorabbin, Victoria .. 66 Reid - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria .. 34 Brunswick - street, Fitzroy, Victoria .. 34 Brunswick - street, Fitzroy, Victoria . . 21 Browning - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria . . East Cobram, Victoria .. 20 Elder- parade, Essendon, Victoria .
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CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION continued. Name.
Dmytrenko, Iwan . . Dolacki, Stanislaw Dolacki, Stefania . . Donadio, Luciano . . Drohomirecki, Jan Dubecz, Sandor . . .. Dubicki, Franciszek Dupuzs, Luise Charlotte Carola .. Dyt, Pieter Jan .. Eberle, Ferenc Janos Eizenbergs, Eduard Eizenbergs, Eleonora Emelianov, Maxim Endelmanis, Ilga . . Erczmann, Eugen .. .. Erczmann, Magda . . Erie, Anna Eric, Stojadin .. Erlich, Cyrla
Fabisz, Jan Josef ..
Fadgyas, Margarete Fajn, John .. Fekete, Alexander Feteris, Jacobus .. Ficarra, Gioacchino Fierek, Waclaw . . Fiseras, Pranas . . Flammea, Michele Forner, Ermenegildo .. Forras, Aurel .. Forras, Ernest Fragiacomo, Tiberio Frajman, Menasze Frajman, Rachela Frank, Olga Lydia Frank, Zenobia . . .. Frenkiel, Nina Friedstein, Mildred Friedstein, Peisach Gabor, Thomas Charles .. Gaitanos, Christos Athanace . . Gajst, Matylda Zyny .. Gajst, Michael Galens, Harold .. Galizia, Carmela . . Galizia, Vincenza . . Gallo, Dollinai Geza Gamauf, Laszlo .. Gawenda, Abraham Gelbart, Helena .. .. Gelbart, Josef . . Gelbart, Lill Gelbgras, Hena . . .. . . Gentile, Paolo Georgopoulos, George P. .. .. Gerszonowicz, Szaja Gestautas, Leonas . . Ginger, Eduard .. Ginger, Frederick .. .. .. Ginger, Luiza .. Gischowskyj, Luise Gischowskyj, Roman Bruno . . Gizowski, Jan Arthur . . Glat, Rosalia Goldenberg, Rebecca Goldfeder, Chana Chaja Goldmann, Henrik .. Goldrat, Szmul .. Goldschmidt, Anna Agathe Goldschmied, Baruch Hirsch . . Goldschmied, Maria Goldszstein, Guta .. Gomolinski, Chaim Gordon, Anna Margarete .. Grabowski, Henryk Grauer, Alexander Graziani, Antonio . . .. Grebler, Lucy Grimblat, Sara .. Grinbaum, Michal Grochol, Zdenek Karel Grotowicz, Lucie .. Grotowicz, Majer .. Grotrian, Elidía Luise Hedwig .. .. . Grujic, Stanisa .. Grunfeld, Bela .. Grunfeld, Helen .. Gruzevskis, Oskar Vladas . . .. Gruzewski, Maria ..
Date of
Address.
20 Oxford - street, West Moolap, Geelong, Victoria 222 Church - street, Richmond, Victoria .. 222 Church - street, Richmond, Victoria .. 176 Napier - street, Fitzroy, Victoria .. .. 13 John - street, Williamstown, Victoria .. 45 Richardson - street, Albert Park, Victoria 209 Cleghorn- avenue, Newport, Victoria 15 Nancy- street, Mentone, Victoria .. Austin- avenue, Moe, Victoria .. .. .. 220 Barkly- avenue, Burnley, Victoria .. 46 Wirraway - street, Moe, Victoria .. 46 Wirraway - street, Moe, Victoria . . 147 Thornburn- street, Geelong North, Victoria 3 Winchester - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 56 Jasper -road, Moorabbin, Victoria .. 56 Jasper -road, Moorabbin, Victoria .. 31 Pine - avenue, North Shore, Victoria .. 31 Pine - avenue, North Shore, Victoria .. .. 125 Belford -road, North Kew, Victoria View - street, Lower Ferntree Gully, Victoria .. 2 Rose - avenue, Norlane, Victoria .. 166 Tennyson- street, Elwood, Victoria .. 34 Maidstone - street, Altona, Victoria .. 1064 Malvern -road, Armadale, Victoria.. 6 Robe - street, St. Kilda, Victoria . .
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C/o J. Gilmore, Bonnie Doon, Victoria .. 347 Douglas- parade, Newport, Victoria . .
.. .. Kooroora Chalet, Mt. Buller, Victoria .. Kooroora Chalet, Mt. Buller, Victoria .. 178 Brunswick- street, Fitzroy, Victoria .. 44 Bennett - parade, East Kew, Victoria .. 44 Bennett - parade, East Kew, Victoria .. 11 Station - avenue, McKinnon, Victoria .. 114 Primrose - street, Essendon, Victoria 32 Kerr - street, Fitzroy, Victoria
2 Connie - street, South Oakleigh, Victoria 52 Auburn- parade, East Hawthorn, Victoria 19 Liverpool - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria 19 Liverpool - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria . . Flat 9, 210 Albert- street, East Melbourne, Victoria 46 Palmer- street, Fitzroy, Victoria . . 81 Mitford- street, Elwood, Victoria 81 Mitford- street, Elwood, Victoria 31 Newlyn- street, Caulfield, Victoria .. .. 52 Coppin- street, Richmond, Victoria .. .. 52 Coppin - street, Richmond, Victoria .. .. . . Corner Taylor and Pembrooke -road, Mooroolbark, Victoria Lot 2, Essex -road, Mount Waverley, Victoria 165 Gore - street, Fitzroy, Victoria 24 Huntly -road, Bentleigh, Victoria 24 Huntly -road, Bentleigh, Victoria . . 48 George - street, East Melbourne, Victoria 133 Alma -road, East St. Kilda, Victoria 66 Nicholson- street, Fitzroy, Victoria .. 4 McKay- street, North Richmond, Victoria 212 Tucker -road, East Bentleigh, Victoria 53 Elizabeth- street, East Bentleigh, Victoria 26 Evelyn - street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 26 Evelyn - street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. . . 26 Evelyn - street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 47 Spencer- street, Essendon, Victoria .. 47 Spencer- street, Essendon, Victoria .. 62 Chaucer - street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 125 Westbury- street, East St. Kilda, Victoria 42 Mitford- street, Elwood, Victoria . . Flat 4, 102 Milton- street, Elwood, Victoria 41 Eildon -road, St. Kilda, Victoria . 166 Brighton -road, Elsternwick, Victoria Flat 1, 176 Lennox - street, Richmond, Victoria .. Flat i 1, 86 Blessington- street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. Flat 11, 86 Blessington- street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 183 Barkly- street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. .. 51 Acland - street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 8 Burns - street, Hamilton, Victoria Walkers -road, Lara, Victoria .. .. 328 Carlisle- street, East St. Kilda, Victoria 37 White- avenue, North Kew, Victoria .. 153 Ormond -road, Elwood, Victoria .. Flat 8, 30 Mitford- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 58 Bridge -road, Richmond, Victoria .. 126 Paterson -road, Moorabbin, Victoria 10 Harold - street, Bentleigh, Victoria .. . . 10 Harold - street, Bentleigh, Victoria 69A Alma -road, St. Kilda, Victoria 34 Gibdon- street, Burnley, Victoria 408 High - street, St. Kilda, Victoria . . 408 High- street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 52 Alder- crescent, North Geelong, Victoria 52 Alder- crescent, North Geelong, Victoria
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CÓ1111nö11WCaith Gazette'
No. 73. -13th December, 1956
3831
CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION continued. Name.
Gullàci, Domenico Gunman, Sarah .. .. Guewicz, Ida .. Gutkind, Sam Haberfeld, Lisa .. . . Hadjan, Aram Hajdas, Zygmunt Harokópakis, Stavros Hecels, Helmut . . .. Helfer, Maria Henzen, Willem Derk
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Herrmann, Emma Katharina Herszfeld, Fryderyká Hirszbein, Izak . . Hóffman, Elizabeth Hoffman, Zoltan .. Hofstatter, B enzion Horowicz, Stefan .. . . Hota, Karel Howard, Edith .. Hrodegh, Ludovit Huitema, Cornelia Huitema, Reints . . Ioànnides, Marcos Imberger, Else Anneliese . . Imberger, Ilse .. Imberger, Rudolf Ioculanó, Giuseppe Fantino Jackevicute, Suzanne . . Jacobi, Kathe Jankauskas, Antanas Jankauskas, Vaclovas Janulaitis, Jonas .. Jaremko, Mikolaj . . Jartymec, Bohdan.. .. Jastremski, Jan .. Jastrzebski, Abram Jastrzebski, Anna .. . . Jontef, Wiktor Jovanovic, Bozidar Juhasz, Na Juhasz, Terez Jurewicz, Maria Kalman, Irene Kalman, Josef Kapolnai, Marianne Kapolnai, Peter .. Karklins, Nina .. Karpalavicius, Stasys .. Katilius, Irena Katilius, Mykolas Pijus .. Kaufman, Ala Kertesz, Alexander Khavounitis, Kyriakos Constantine Kizos, Anastasios Christou . . Klancic, Adam .. Klejman, Dora .. Klejman, Zelman . . .. Klosowski, Jozef .. Klusik, Richard Alexander.. . . Koby, Maria Elisabeth Kochmann, Karel.. . . Kochmann, Libuse Kocych, Stanislaw Franciszek .. Koevess, Ilona Kóevess, Zoltan ..
Kbkurba, George..
Kolásinska, Stanislawa Kole, Nicholaos . . Kolenda, Agafon . . Komadina, Fioretta Komadina, Radoslav Kominowski, Czeslaw Komlosi, John Stephen Komlosi, Kornelia Kononoff, Gertrud Christine Kononoff, Oleg Alexander .. . . Kopel, Emil Mendel . . Kornwasser, Meilech Kornwasser, Schabsi .. Koslow, Maria Koslow, Tihon . . .. Kotnik; Maria Kottek, Elisabeth Frida Kóttek, Lothar Volker .. Kovacs, Judit Kovacs, Zoltan . . Kowalski, Stanislaw
Address.
.. .. 83 Epson -road, Ascot Vale, Victoria .. . 21 Mitford- street, St. Kilda, Victoria Flat 2, 158 Chapel- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 145A Brighton -road, Elwood, Victoria .. 11 Blessington - street, St. Kilda, Victoria 252 Pascoe Vale -road, Essendon, Victoria 59 Robb - avenue, West Geelong, Victoria 93 Clauscen- street, North Fitzroy, Victoria 17 Quat Quatta- avenue, Elsternwick, Victoria . . 9 Robert - street, Elwood, Victoria . . Emerald -road, Belgrave, Victoria 60 Adelaide - street, Armadale, Victoria .. 54 Mortimore- street, Morrabbin, Victoria .. 9 Huntley -road, Bentleigh, Victoria75 Rae - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria .. 83 Grosvenor- street, East St. Kilda, Victoria 1 Quat Quatta- avenue, Elsternwick, Victoria . . 8 Duke - street, St. Kilda, Victoria . . 45 Broadway, Elwood, Victoria 15 Myrtle- avenue, Geelong East, Victoria 7 Fulton - street, East St. Kilda, Victoria 61 Lennox - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria .. 22 White -road, Wonthaggi, Victoria .. 22 White -road, Wonthaggi, Victoria .. 103 Young- street, Fitzroy, Victoria 11 Station- avenue, McKinnon, Victoria 3 Hazelwood -road, Boronia, Victoria .. 3 Hazelwood -road, Boronia, Victoria .. . . .. 4 George- street, Richmond, Victoria Greenvale Sanatorium, Broadmeadows, Victoria .. 3 Goldbourn- street, Cheltenham, Victoria .. 97 Athol- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria .. 97 Athol- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria . . 2 Ventich- street, Burwood, Victoria .. 125 Gore - street, Fitzroy, Victoria 110 Wellington- street, Kew, Victoria 20 Rose - street, Traralgon, Victoria 435 Swan- street, Richmond, Victoria 435 Swan - street, Richmond, Victoria 13 Vale - street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 22 The Parade, Ascot Vale, Victoria 54 Middle - street, Ascot Vale, Victoria .. 54 Middle- street, Ascot Vale, Victoria .. .. 31 Moor - street, Fitzroy, Victoria 38 Fraser - street, Richmond, Victoria 38 Fraser - street, Richmond, Victoria 23 Field- street, Bentleigh, Victoria .. 23 Field- street, Bentleigh, Victoria 66 Essex - street, West Footscray, Victoria 206 Yaraan - street, Bell Park, North Geelong, Victoria .. 520 Nicholson - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria 520 Nicholson - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria . . 17 Irwell- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 11 Huntly- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 36 Marlborough - street, Balaclava, Victoria 66 King William- street, Fitzroy, Victoria 109 Park - street, North Carlton, Victoria 82 Rowena - parade, Richmond, Victoria.. 82 Rowena - parade, Richmond, Victoria.. . . 8 Fitzroy - street, St. Kilda, Victoria 165 Franklin- street, Melbourne, Victoria Rankin -road, Boronia, Victoria 30 Gurner - street, St. Kilda, Victoria 30 Gunner- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 15 Gellibrand- street, Kew, Victoria 13 Glenferrie -road, Kew, Victoria .. .. 13 Glenferrie -road, Kew, Victoria Gippsland Hotel, Chapel- street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. .. Bridge Hotel, Werribee, Victoria .. 22 Pier - street, Altona, Victoria.. Lot 17, Jeffrey- avenue, Newport, Victoria 227 Walsgott- street, North Geelong, Victoria 227 Walsgott- street, North Geelong, Victoria . . 9 Dickens - street, Elwood, Victoria 281 Rossmoyne- street, Thornbury, Victoria 281 Rossmoyne- street, Thornbury, Victoria 273 Napier - street, Fitzroy, Victoria . . . . 273 Napier- street, Fitzroy, Victoria 66 Westbury - street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. . . Flat 4, 12 Shelley- street, Elwood, Victoria Flat 2, 98 Brighton -road, Elsternwick, Victoria .. 2 Mervyn - street, Chilwell, Geelong, Victoria .. 2 Mervyn street, Chilwell, Geelong, Victoria .. 65 Fitzroy- street, Fitzroy, Victoria 38 Charlotte- street, Newport, Victoria .. 38 Charlotte - street, Newport, Victoria .. .. 34 Walpole - street, Kew, Victoria . . 34 Walpole - street, Kew, Victoria 3 Cambridge -road, East Bentleigh, Victoria
Date of Certificate.
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No. 73. -13íb December, 1956
Commonwealth Gazette
3832
CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION continued. Name.
. Kozar, Judith Kozar, Kolomän .
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Kozuchowicz, Peisach
Kräuthamer, Gusta Kricka, Nicolas . . Krisiacz, Alexandra . . Krisiacz, Iwan . . Krolinkowski, Henryk . . Krukowski, Ingeborg Krzewniak, Aniela Elzbieta.. Kyvelos, Efthimios Kuebler, Walter Adolf
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Kùrzeme, Austra . . Kurzeine, Mikelis . . Kusj, Jaroslav Eugene Laanemae, Endel . . Laanemae, Laine .. . . . Ladno, Melitta Lahodynsky, Wladimir Igor Lajzerowicz, Wolf Laska, Adelheid Lanka, Josef . . La Torre, Antonio Lebedew, George Lebedew, Lucia . . . . Leibel, Tonia Lendvai, Elvira .. . . Lendvai, Josef Lengyel, Gertruda . . Lengyel, Joseph . . . . Lesins, Janis Lesins, Olga Veronika .. Let, Joseph . Lewkowicz, Wlodymir Liederman, Margaret Mary . Ligudzinski, Bonifacy . . Liki, Mircea Lillimagi, Rudolf . . . . Lipszyc, Karol Loffelholz, Salomon . . Lokot, Joseph Lombardo, Giuseppe Lopatko, Ilse Anna Lopatko, Joseph Maria . . Lowy, Eugen Lukaitis, Genovaite . . Lusis, Elza Madarassy, Judith Madarassy, Odon . . Magit, Isai Alexandrovich . . Maio, Luigi Makowski, Renata Mandryk, Magda . . Mandryk, Wolodymyr Marciniak, Jan . . Marciniak, Lina . . . . Marinac, Inge Marinac, Joseph ..
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Marinacci, Mario ..
Markovic; Bozidar . . Markovic, Kyra . . Martonffy, Alexander Stephen . . . . Mazur, Lydia
Mazur, Stanislaw .. Meiers, Adeline Meizys, Elena
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Meizys, Leonard .. . . Mik, Joseph Mililli, Francesco .. . . Miljkovic, Mihoilo Mingaars, Johannes Simon Wilhelmus Mingaars, Maria Anna Theresa . . Misiuk, Stanislaw .. Misiuk, Waltraud . . . . Misso, Giovanni . . Meleska, Kristina Danute . . . . Melki, Habib . . Mertens, Francis Henricus Theodorus Metzger, Adolf .. Metzger, Esther . . Metzger, Jacob .. .. .. Metzger, Rosa . . Mezey, Antal Mezey, Margareth . . .. .. Mica, Oldrich .. Michajiuk, Basil .. .. Michalek, Josef Frantisek .. . . .. Mik, Elisabeth .. .. Milenkovic, Magdalena
Address.
21 Albion - street, Essendon, Victoria .. 21 Albion- street; Essendon, Victoria 57 Wilson- street, North Carlton, Victoria .. 188 Barkly- street, St. Kilda, Victoria . . 58 Fellows - street, Kew, Victoria 8 Bamfield-stieet, Bell Park; Geelong, Victoria 8 Bamfield- street, Bell Park, Geelong, Victoria 4 Cintra - avenue, East St. Kilda, Victoria 42 Kellett - grove, North Kew, Victoria .. . . Mental Hospital, Kew, Victoria 9 Karlington- parade, Richmond, Victoria . . 9 Aubrey -road, Boronia, Victoria 99 Peel- street, Kew, Victoria .. . . 99 Peel- street, Kew, Victoria .. 99 Verdon - street, North Williamstown, Victoria Shanahan- parade, Newborough, Victoria Shanahan- parade, Newborough, Victoria .. 110 Wellington- street, Kew, Victoria
Shell Company Hostel, Corlo, Victoria ..
14 Roselyn- crescent, East Bentleigh, Victoria 11 Lyell- street, South Melbourne, Victoria 11 Lyell- street, South Melbourne, Victoria 37 Chaucer - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 21 Hopetoun- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 21 Hopetoun- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria . . 17 Irwell- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 148 The Boulevard, Essendon, Victoria Lot 813, Earl- street, East Keilor, Victoria 53 Dover -road, North Williamstown, Victoria 53 Dover -road, North Williamstown, Victoria 16 Morgan - street, Sebastopol, Victoria .. 16 Morgan - street, Sebastopol, Victoria .. . . 9 Southey - street, Elwood, Victoria . . 28 Burns - street, Elwood, Victoria 27 Orange Grove, East St. Kilda, Victoria 10 Normanby - place, West Richmond, Victoria . . 62 Gray- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 14 Clifton- street, Richmond, Victoria . . . . 52 John - street, Elwood, Victoria Flat 12, 86 Blessington- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 10 Beaumaris- parade, Highett, Victoria .. . . 2 Nelson- street, St. Kilda, Victoria 7 David - street, Preston, Victoria . . 7 David - street, Preston, Victoria Chapel Lodge, Chapel - street, St. Kilda, Victoria 6 Clyde- street, East Kew, Victoria 29 Spicer- street, Beaumaris, Victoria 33 Dickens - street, Elwood, Victoria 33 Dickens - street, Elwood, Victoria .. 17 Macartney- avenue, Kew, Victoria Wattle Tree -road, Fern Tree Gully, Victoria . . 63 Dickens - street, Elwood, Victoria 7 Percy- street, Newport, Victoria . . 7 Percy- street, Newport, Victoria 71 Charlotte - street, Newport, Victoria . . 71 Charlotte - street, Newport, Victoria . . 1 Athol - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria.. 1 Athol - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria . . .. 338 Burnley- street, Burnley, Victoria 111 Lakeside - avenue, Mount Beauty, Victoria 111 Lakeside - avenue, Mount Beauty, Victoria 1 Park - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria .. 30 Bent - street, Altona, Victoria .. 30 Bent - street, Altona, Victoria 47 Princess street, North Williamstown, Victoria 186 Marlo- street, West Geelong, Victoria 186 Marlo- street, West Geelong, Victoria . . 30 York - street, Moe, Victoria .. 58 Octavia - street, St. Kilda, Victoria Leroy, via Traralgon, Victoria . . Main -road, Upwey, Victoria .. Main -road, Upwey, Victoria .. Woods -road, Yarrawonga, Victoria . . Woods -road, Yarrawonga, Victoria 8 Separation - street, North Geelong, Victoria . . 14 Studley Park -road, Kew, Victoria 10 Rowe - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria.. Pembroke -road, Mooroolbark, Victoria 60 Havelock- street, St. Kilda, Victoria . . 60 Havelock - street, St. Kilda, Victoria . . . . 37 Eildon -road, St. Kilda, Victoria . . 37 Eildon -road, St. Kilda, Victoria 85 Rowena - parade, Richmond, Victoria. . 85 Rowena - parade, Richmond, Victoria.. . . 8 Austin - avenue, Elwood, Victoria . . 119 Napier- street, Fitzroy, Victoria 16 Armstrong Court, Traralgon, Victoria . . 30 York - street, Moe, Victoria .. 114 Tarcombe -road, Seymour, Victoria .. .
Date of Certificate.
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CQmmonwealtk ette
No. 73.-13th December, 1956
3833
CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATIONcontinued. Name.
Missy, Remigia .. .. Mollim Giuseppe Bartolo . . Mondschein, Stefanie .. Montalto, Giovanni .. Morabito, Giovanni Domenico Móshkpwits, Richard Moucka, Frantisek Mulsztatjn, Srael Izaak .. Muoari, Lidia Mundeciems, Karlis Murdolo, Gabriele Musolino, Amedeo Mutl, Stanislav .. Nagy, Imre . Nasser, Samere Sam Nedeljkovic, Zarko Nestorowycz, Paul Peter Ninkovich, Jordan Npyosell -De Bona, Walter Nowak, Leon .. Nowochatko, Kirill
Nugent, Elisabeth.. Nurm, Felix . . Nykoluk, Daniela.. Olcha, Chaim OJ.szewski, Josef
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Olszewski, Karolina Oost, Arend . . Oost, Johanna Adriana Orbach, Josef .. Orbach, Malka . . Orban, Anna Vilma Orban, Geza Laszlo Oster, Danuta Jadwiga Ostrovskis, Janis ..
Ostrovskis, Nina .. Ostrowski, Tomasz Ots, Juri Jaan . . Ots, Petro Ozzimo, Giuseppe . . .. Palm, Angelo Palamara, Giuseppe
Pall, Katherine
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Palfi, Nicholas .. Pancione, Angelo .. Pandolfo, Antonino Pantie, Ivan .. Papadofrangakis, Emmanuel Timothy Parczywka, Jan .. Parczywka Margarete Paska, Harry . . Pawlyszyn, George Peldys, Alfonsas Peldys, Marie Penner, Felicia Penner, Jonasz Petraitis, Ona Petrovic, Ilija . . Petrykiewicz, Irena Pfander, Gustav .. Pfander, Klara Selma Piccoli, Duccio .. Pick, Cipa .. Pick, Srulek
Picone, Giovanni .. Podhorodecki, Bronislaw
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Podhorodecki, Inge Maria .. Podolski, Marian .. Polak, Zdenek . . Polovinskiene, Anastazija . . .. Posvic, Robert Charles Pozvek, Franz .. Prascevic, Ljiljana Prascevic, Stevan .. Psiakis, Pandeli . . . . Raber, Gizela Raber, Pinkus . . Radion, Eugenia .. Radion, Stephan .. Raicevic, Aleksandar Ramans, Astra .. Ramans, Leonids .. .. Rapp, Marjem .. Rath, Theordorus Henricus Josephus Maria Reichmanis, Nina .. .. Reichmanis, Peteris Reinmann, Hedwig Reinmann, Otto .. Reints, Maria Johanna
6999/56.-2
Date of:
Address.
Certificate.
8 Separation- street, North Geelong, Victoria 501 St. Kilda- street, Elwood, Victoria .. 353 Swanston- street, Melbourne, Victoria Mimosa - avenue, Kilsyth, Victoria . . 8 Margaret- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 77A Milton- street, Elwood, Victoria .. 73 Alma -road, St. Kilda, Victoria 88 Milton- street, Elwood, Victoria 73 Wimble-street, Seymour, Victoria 79 Grey - street, St. Kilda, Victoria 12 Gertrude- street, Fitzroy, Victoria . . 69 Balmain - street, Richmond, Victoria .. 14 Wimbledon- avenue, Elwood, Victoria 64 Wallsgot- street, North Geelong, Victoria 94 Westbury - street, Balaclava, Victoria .. 165 Bradshaw - street, Essendon, Victoria 69 Park- street, St. Kilda, Victoria . . Canterbury -road, Bayswater, Victoria . . 333 St. George's -road, North Fitzroy, Victoria 384 Bridge -road, Richmond, Victoria .. 364 Rae - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria .. 3 Walstab- street, Brighton, Victoria . . 60 Princes- street, North Williamstown, Victoria .. 300A Albert- street, Sebastopol, Victoria .. . . Flat 4, 10 Jolimont - terrace, East Melbourne, Victoria 295 Albert - street, Sebastopol, Victoria .. 295 Albert- street, Sebastopol, Victoria .. Mia Mia, Victoria .. .. . . Mia Mia, Victoria .. .. . . 67 Fawkner - street, St. Kilda, Victoria . . 67 Fawkner - street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. Snowball- avenue, Mount Evelyn, Victoria Snowball- avenue, Mount Evelyn, Victoria I. Gleghorn -road, Kallista, Victoria . . 2 Chamberlain -road, Newborough, Victoria 2 Chamberlain -road, Newborough, Victoria 42 Rose - street, McKinnon, Victoria .. 156 Nicholson- street, Fitzroy, Victoria .. 156 Nicholson- street, Fitzroy, Victoria .. 12 Waltham- place, Richmond, Victoria . . 277 Bay- street, Port Melbourne, Victoria 24 High - street, Kew, Victoria .. . . 20 Manningham- street, Parkville, Victoria 20 Manningham- street, Parkville, Victoria Williams- street, Lower Ferntree Gully, Victoria .. 280 Rae - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria 29 Pine - avenue, North Shore, Victoria .. 61 Peel- street, Newport, Victoria . . 34 Mirams- street, Ascot Vale, Victoria .. 34 Mirams - street, Ascot Vale, Victoria .. 7 Smith - street, Fitzroy, Victoria 343 Beaconsfield- parade, St. Kilda, Victoria 11 Gray- street, Sebastopol, Victoria . . 11 Gray - street, Sebastopol, Victoria . . 76 Grey - street, St. Kilda, Victoria 76 Grey - street, St. Kilda, Victoria . . 120 Richmond - terrace, Richmond, Victoria 99 The Parade, Ascot Vale, Victoria .. 93 Peel- street, Kew, Victoria .. 2 Park - grove, Burnley, Victoria 2 Park - grove, Burnley, Victoria . . " Kia -ora ", New Morris -road, Upwey, Victoria 17 Charnwood- crescent, St. Kilda, Victoria 17 Charnwood- crescent, St. Kilda, Victoria 6 Soudan- street, Malvern, Victoria . . 75 Elphin- street, Newport, Victoria . 75 Elphin- street, Newport, Victoria 2 Henry- street, Highett, Victoria Kenny's -lane, Hamilton, Victoria 32 Collins- street, Essendon, Victoria .. 114 Nicholson- street, Fitzroy, Victoria . . 56 Prospect- street, Pascoe Vale, Victoria.. Hollis -road, Burleigh, Victoria Hollis -road, Burleigh, Victoria . . 98 Swan- street, Richmond, Victoria .. 6 Hemmingford -road, East Bentleigh, Victoria .. 6 Hemmingford -road, East Bentleigh, Victoria .. South Gippsland Highway, Torradin, Victoria .. South Gippsland Highway, Torradin, Victoria 7 Sladen- street, West Geelong, Victoria . . R.T.C., Bonegilla, Victoria .. . . R.T.C., Bonegilla, Victoria . . .. 619 St. Kilda -road, Melbourne, Victoria 10 Foley- street, Kew, Victoria .. . . 47 Princes - street, North Williamstown, Victoria .. 42 Princes - street, North Williamstown, Victoria .. 16 Grice - crescent, Essendon, Victoria .. . . 16 Grice- crescent, Essendon, Victoria .. Albert- street, Upper Ferntree Gully, Victoria .
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Commonwealth Gazette
3834 CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION continued.
Name.
.. Reiser, Icyk Rejman, Janina . . 00 Rejman, Wladyslaw 00 .. Rekiis, Alfreds Rekis, Hermine . . .. Reszka, Bronislaw. .. .. Revelins, Janis .. Rewekun, Elisabeth Ridgeway, Marie Therese Rose Rigter, Hermanus Maria .. .. Rijs, Helena Louisa .. Rijs, Johannes Petrus Rindzevicius, Regina Rindzevicius, Stasys Rinks, Erna Gaida .. Roller, Albert .. Rontaní, Guido .. Rooimans, Hendrikus Petrus Rooimans, Teuntje Rosie, Victor Hugo Rosso, Gemma . . .. Rosso, Mario Rotschein, Niusia .. .. Rover, Joseph 00 Rozinski, Henryk .. .. Rozinski, Sula . . Rubinstein, Basia .. Rudenko, Elisabeth .. .. Russ, Zdena Salomon, Henryk . . Santamaria, Bartolomeo Sarzetakis, Calliopi .. Sanler, Srul .. Saulitis, Aivars ..
Savvas, Nicholas ..
.. Sawka, Iwan Scheirer, Jenoe Schelamow, Mathilda Schiffman, Ester .. Schiatter, Ernest . . .. Schnall, Jacob . . Schneider, Edward Schneiders, Bertha Paulina Maria Schnerring, Gotthold Friederich Schoffer, Elizabeth Veronica Schoffer, Eugene Anthony .. Scholtes, Johanna Wilhelmina Scholtes, Leonardus Jacobus .. Schonberger, Joseph
Schwarcz, Adolf ..
Schwartz, Helena .. Schwartz, Mano .. Schwartz, Miriam.. Schwartz, Tobie .. Schweitzer, Milan Christo Sekas, Algirdas Sekas, Janina Sekas, Petras
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Semaniuk, Michal.. Semmier, Antoni . . Semmier, Margareta Semmler, Maria .. Sendeckyj, Mychajlo Shaughnessy, Ernestine Shnicer, Ernest .. .. Siansky, Peter .. Simic, Grujica .. Simonic, Ivan
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.. Sivak, Helene .. Skala, Arthur Skala, Elizabeth .. Solewicz, Bernard.. Solewicz, Lusia . . Solyom, Barnabas . . . . Solym, Julia .. Somlai, Istvan Spagnolo, Domenico .. Spinello, Angelo .. Staats, Hubertus Antonius Marie .. Stanczyk, Petro .. .. Stapaj, Jan . . Stauber, Lajos 00 Stavrou, Petros Petrou .. . . Stefani, Pino Steinhards, Fridrichs Pauls ..
Date of
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230 Darebin - street, Thornbury, Victoria.. 61 Collett- street, Kensington, Victoria .. 61 Collett - street, Kensington, Victoria .. View - street, Mansfield, Victoria .. View - street, Mansfield, Victoria . . 137 Yarra- street, Geelong, Victoria 24 Elm- grove, East St. Kilda, Victoria .. 93 Tarakan - street, Wodonga, Victoria .. 71 Wilson - street, North Carlton, Victoria 10 Bayview -road, Beaumaris, Victoria ..
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4 Johnson - crescent, Traralgon, Victoria.. 4 Johnson- crescent, Traralgón, Victoria.. 48 Dean- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria .. .. 48 Dean - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria " Cypress Cottage ", Bonnie View -road, Croydon, Victoria . . i Eildon Court, St. Kilda, Victoria 201 Rae - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria .. .. Murray -road, Newborough, Victoria Murray -road, Newborough, Victoria .. 207 Nelson - place, Williamstown, Victoria . . 53 Queen - street, Altona, Victoria 53 Queen- street, Altona, Victoria 78 Tennyson - street, Elwood, Victoria .. 5 Freeman - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria . . 32 Mitford - street, Elwood, Victoria . . 32 Mitford- street, Elwood, Victoria 539 Station - street, North Carlton, Victoria 8 Maple- street, Bayswater, Victoria 137 Peel- street, North Melbourne, Victoria 10 Vaucluse - street, Richmond, Victoria .. 6 Moonee - street, Ascot Vale, Victoria .. 270 Union -road, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 49 York - street, West St. Kilda, Victoria 25 Tennyson - street, Elwood, Victoria .. 139 Barry - street, Carlton, Victoria . . .. Robinvale, Victoria .. 88 Brighton -road, Elsternwick, Victoria.. 1 Mountview -road, Highett, Victoria .. . . 79 Park - street, St. Kilda, Victoria .. 342 Beaconsfield - parade, St. Kilda, Victoria . . 16 Milton- street, Elwood, Victoria .. . . 8 Docker - street, Richmond, Victoria Orphanage -road, Bendigo, Victoria . . Aubrey -road, Boronia, Victoria 21 Pleasant- street, Newtown, Geelong, Victoria 21 Pleasant- street, Newtown, Geelong, Victoria 31 March- street, Newborough, Victoria .. .. 31 March - street, Newborough, Victoria .. Traralgon Hotel, Traralgon, Victoria .. .. 110 Jasper -road, Bentleigh, Victoria 14 Wilgah- street, East St. Kilda, Victoria 14 Wilgah - street, East St. Kilda, Victoria 10 White - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria.. 10 White- street, North Fitzroy, Victoria.. 27 Mantell - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 16 Tuck - street, Cheltenham, Victoria 16 Tuck- street, Cheltenham, Victoria 16 Tuck - street, Cheltenham, Victoria 99 Wimble- street, Seymour, Victoria 8 Docker - street, Richmond, Victoria 8 Docker - street, Richmond, Victoria 8 Docker - street, Richmond, Victoria 12 Moor - street, Fitzroy, Victoria 13 Union- street, Richmond, Victoria 51 Walker - street, Westgarth, Victoria .. 45 Wilson- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 28 Nicholson - street, Fitzroy, Victoria 679 High - street, Preston, Victoria 679 High - street, Preston, Victoria 58 Harp -road, Kew, Victoria .. 58 Harp -road, Kew, Victoria .. Pine -lane, Heatherton, Victoria Pine -lane, Heatherton, Victoria 24 Lisson- grov6, Hawthorn, Victoria 24 Lisson- grove, Hawthorn, Victoria 28 High- street, Kew, Victoria .. 28 High - street, Kew, Victoria .. 8 Butler - street, Glenbervie, Victoria .. 8 Butler - street, Glenbervie, Victoria 4 Ambrose- avenue, Traralgon, Victoria .. 45 King William- street, Fitzroy, Victoria .. 64 Victoria - street, Fitzroy, Victoria . . Coleraine -road, Hamilton, Victoria . 16 Stephen - street, Hamilton, Victoria 755 Brunswick- street, North Fitzroy, Victoria 136 Anderson- street, South Yarra, Victoria 47 Young - street, Fitzroy, Victoria .. . . 22 Adeney- avenue, Kew, Victoria .. . . Mount Battery -road, Mansfield, Victoria
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No. 73. --13th December, 1956
3835
CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATIONcontinued. Name.
Steinhards, Zidonia Stemberger, Joseph Stipcevich, Andrea Surinow, Babette Johanna
Surinow, George .. Sved, Elisabeth Sved, Zoltan
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Symonowicz, Janina Symonowicz, Witold Synoczek, Josef .. Synoczek, Junstyna Szaday, Bela . . Szcepaniak, Francis zek . . Szepes, Riwka Szmulewicz, Fania Szmulewicz, Mates Szmulewicz, Rachel Szmulewicz, Zosia.. Szotyory, Jozsef Szotyory, Valerie Szrek, Edward Szrek, Frieda Sztokman, Jacob Szulc, Mieczyslaw . . .. . Szulc, Natalia Szuminski, Helena Wilhelmine Anna Tamasauskas, Algimantas . . Tamasauskas, Milda Ona . . . . Tamasauskas, Rozalija Tamasauskas, Sigitas Vytautas Tancredi, Nicola ..
Tatar, Geza . . Telban, Ludovik . . Tenenbaum, Guta Thielmann, Charles . Thielmann, Charles George Thielmann, Maria Tider, Ania Chana Tifentals, Karlis . Tifentals, Valda . . Tihanyi - Toltean, Derso Tillinger, Paula ..
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Tinteris, Jonas .. Tkocz, Sylvia Antonia Tomai, Joseph .. . . Tomai, Mary Tolocica, Dumitru.. Tolocica, Gerda .. Topij, Nadezda . . Topij, Roman .. Tricarico, Maria .. Trinca, Adele . . Trinca, Dante Colonel Trinker, Selma Maria Truban, Margareta Truban, Stefan .. .. Uberti, Giulio Uermoesy, Zoltan.. Uscumlic, Balsa .. Vaitiekunas, Albina . . Van Aerle, Johannes Godefridus .. Van Beek, Peter .. Van Den Borne, Antonia Johanna Van Den Borne, Peter . . Van Den Eisen, Adrianus . . Van De Graaf, Adriaan .. Van Der Pol, Johanna Maria Van Der Vliet, Johan Hendrik Van Der Schoot, Henri Louis Van Eck, Edward Daniel .. Van Ommen, Gerard . . Van Ommen, Johanna Van Poppel, Antonius Van Rees, Jacques . . Vardai, Rose Vecchio, Giovanni. . . Veips, Janis .
Velickovic, Smilja . . Velickovic, Strazimir Verner, Paul Albert Louis Venus, Bruno . . Venus, Elisabeth .. Vermeulen, Leendert Vidginis, Juozas . . Villani, Antonio ..
Vinar, Milan Vinnic, David Virik, Ferenc
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Address.
Mount Battery-road, Mansfield, Victoria 59 Bowen - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 92 Eleventh - street, Mildura, Victoria Lyons - street, Rosedale, Victoria Lyons- street, Rosedale, Victoria 78 Fraser - street, Richmond, Victoria . . 78 Fraser - street, Richmond, Victoria 9 Tennyson- street, Watsonia, Victoria 78 Hunter - street, Richmond, Victoria 78 Hunter - street, Richmond, Victoria 41 Collett- street, Kensington, Victoria 41 Collett - street, Kensington, Victoria . . . . . . Migrant Hostel, Kororoi Creek -road, Williamstown, Victoria Highlands -road, Wayside, via Seymour, Victoria .. . . 8 May - street, Elwood, Victoria . . 5 Goldsmith- street, Elwood, Victoria . . 5 Goldsmith - street, Elwood, Victoria .. 6 Docker - street, Elwood, Victoria . . 927 Rathdown- street, North Carlton, Victoria 61 Gladstone- street, Kew, Victoria . . 61 Gladstone - street, Kew, Victoria . . 134-6 Mason - street, Newport, Victoria .. 134-6 Mason - street, Newport, Victoria . . 29 Eildon -road, St. Kilda, Victoria . . 111 Osborne - avenue, North Geelong, Victoria 111 Osborne - avenue, North Geelong, Victoria 23 Grice- crescent, Essendon, Victoria .. 14 Bradford - street, East Bentleigh, Victoria 6 Bradford - street, East Bentleigh, Victoria 14 Bradford - street, East Bentleigh, Victoria 6 Bradford - street, East Bentleigh, Victoria 36 King William- street, Fitzroy, Victoria 57 The Parade, Ascot Vale, Victoria . . 2 Moore - street, Burnley, Victoria . . 180 Inkerman - street, St. Kilda, Victoria 39 Nantes - street, Newtown, Geelong, Victoria 39 Nantes - street, Newtown, Geelong, Victoria 39 Nantes - street, Newtown, Geelong, Victoria 3 Wills- street, Kew, Victoria . . . . 3 Winchester - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 3 Winchester- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria " Darly ", Cavy -road, Monbulk, Victoria 103 Westbury- street, East St. Kilda, Victoria 6 Bradford - street, Bentleigh, Victoria . . 145 Cecil - street, Williamstown, Victoria . . 204 Maribyrnong -road, Moonee Ponds, Victoria . . 204 Maribyrnong -road, Moonee Ponds, Victoria . . 50 The Avenue, Spotswood, Victoria . . 50 The Avenue, Spotswood, Victoria . . l Mount View -road, Highett, Victoria . . 1 Mount View -road, Highett, Victoria . . 6 Waratah- street, Ascot Vale, Victoria . . Ross - street, Heatherton, Victoria Ross - street, Heatherton, Victoria . . 130 Emmaline- street, Northcote, Victoria 31 Foley - street, Kew, Victoria .. 31 Foley- street, Kew, Victoria .. . . 27 Westbank- terrace, Burnley, Victoria . . 116 Deakin - street, Essendon, Victoria . . 58 Fellows- street, Kew, Victoria 3 Coppin- street, Richmond, Victoria .. Royal Guest House, Seymour, Victoria . . . . Army Head - quarters Signals Regiment, Melbourne, Victoria 11 Bellingham- street, Leongatha, Victoria 11 Bellingham- street, Leongatha, Victoria 10 Spicer- street, Beaumaris, Victoria . . 16 Cecil- street, Williamstown, Victoria . . " The Meadows ", Beaconsfield, Victoria 4 Selbourne -road, Kew, Victoria . Woodmason -road, Bayswater, Victoria . . Canterbury -road, Bayswater, Victoria . . 173 High- street, Kew, Victoria 173 High- street, Kew, Victoria . . 7 Tennyson - street, Traralgon, Victoria . . 20 Clay- street, Moorabbin, Victoria . . 54 Middle- street, Ascot Vale, Victoria . . 21 Shuter - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 5 Kerin- street, Moe, Victoria .. . . 187 Marlo- street, Geelong West, Victoria 187 Marlo- street, Geelong West, Victoria 22 Wendora- street, Strathmore, Victoria 135 Dorset -road, Boronia, Victoria . . 135 Dorset -road, Boronia, Victoria 4 Downton - grove, Kew, Victoria . . 19 Winifred - street, Essendon, Victoria .. 2 Erskine- street, North Melbourne, Victoria 14 Pavo- street, Belmont, Geelong, Victoria 2A Rowe - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria.. 56 Campbell- street, East Kew, Victoria ..
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3036
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ÇER.'PiFiiCATFi S..t OF NATU?ALIZA3'IQN=-çoatiztue4. Address.
Name.
V11015, Harolds
33 Ormond -road, Moine Ponds, Victoria 20 Valkstone-street, McKinnon, Victoria
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.. Villard, Samuel Vernon Vplodarsicy, Evelyn Cassandra Wabinsid, Henry . Waimea, Sonia ..
468A liigh- street, Armadale, Victoria .. 11 Matl espn- street, Highett, Victoria . . . . 16 White - avenue, Kew, Victoria . . 16 White- avenue, Kew, Victoria . . golden Vale, Coldstream, Victoria 20 Murray - street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 26A Lansdowne -road, East St. Kilda, Victoria 57 Athol- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria . . 409 Bay -road, Cheltenham, Victoria . . 409 Bay -road, Cheltenham, Victoria . . .. 9 Kent - street, Moe, Victoria .. 6 Gillman- street, East Hawthorn, Victoria Canterbury -read, North Bayswater, Victoria Canterbury -rood, North Bayswater, Victoria . . 65 Walpole- street, Kew, Victoria 65 Walpole- street, Kew, Victoria 4/29 Eildon -road, St. Kilda, Victoria 4/29 Eildon -road, St. Kilda, Victoria 40 Spray - street, Elwood, Victoria 16 -18 Clifton - street, Essenden, Victoria Flat 21, 632 St, Kilda -road, St. Kilda, Victoria 31 Septia- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria .. 10 Lawson- street, Elwood, Victoria Flat 5,18 Hotham- grove, Eisternwick, Victoria .. 39 Palmer - street, Fitzroy, Victoria . . 39 Palmer- street, Fitzrpy, Victoria 90 Tambet- street, hest Bentleigh, Victoria 25 Hunter - street, West Brunswick, Victoria 40 Hansen- street, West Newport, Victoria Staff, Repatriation and General Hospital, Heidelberg, Victoria .. 62 Cheltenham- street, East Geelong, Victoria . . 24 Carson- street, Kew, Victoria 11 Capulet- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 11 Capulet- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria 20 Smith-street, Collingwood, Victoria .. 20 Smith - street, Collingwood, Victoria .. Flat 8, 14 Shelley- street, Elwood, Victoria Flat 8, 14. Shelley- street, Elwood, Victoria 11 Capulet- street, Moonee Ponds, Victoria .. 13 Union - street, Richmond, Victoria 13 Union- street, Richmond, Victoria .7 Gordon - avenue, Elwood, Victoria . 479 Rae - street, North Fitzroy, Victoria . .
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Wgicman, Szloma . .
Ward,.Margareta Charlotte.. Wasiak, Stanislaw Wasilkpwski, Alexander Wesilowlci, Arcadie .. Weber, Albert
Weber, Elizabeth ..
Wedrowlez, Maria Magdalene Weimo, Rolf Andor .. Weis, Hermine . . Weis, Jerzy Weenagel, Hedwig Agathe . . Wennagel, Herbert Kurt .. Widawski, Celina. . Widawski, Jakub . . . . Wiener, Ichiel Wiesner, Peter Ladislav .. Wilde, Lily Wilsons, Tatjana .. .. Winkler, Josef . Wolff, Helen Wozniakowski, Halina Wozniakowski, Wladislaw .. Yeronimakis, Constantine Emmanuel Zaicz, Erwin John . . Zaitzew, George Zakarian, Remy Vincent Zavisic, Stevan .. Zawoznik, Izak . . Zemich, Alessandra Zemich, Leopolds . . Zielinski, Aleksandra . Zielinski, Kaziniierz
Zilberman, Dora ..
Zilberman, Max Znidersich, Francesco Zoltaszek, Stefan . . Zoltaszek, Zenta . . Zwanziger, Benzion Zylberberg, Chaskel
Date of
Certificate.
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£15,426 15s. 5d. Capital Motors Pty. Ltd., Flinders -way, Manuka, Australian Capital Territory Purchase of five Ford, 4 cubic yard tipper trucks and one special timber truck for the Transport Pool; one special hoist truck for the Department of
Trading with the Enemy Act 1939 -1952. NATIONAL SECURITY (ENEMY PROPERTY) REGULATIONS.
ORDER No. 21 UNDER REGULATION 21.
Works.
TIC pursuance of regulation 21 of the National Security (Enemy Property) Regulations, I, Arthur William Fadden, the Treasurer of the Commonwealth, hereby make the following order: I exempt from the application of the whole of the provisions
of the said regulations the sum of £300 bequeathed by the late Mary McDonald to the Doctor Kayawa Missions, Japan.
£26,656 4s. A.E.C. (Australia) Pty. Ltd., William- street, Sydney, New South Wales Purchase of four A.E.C. Reliance, 42-passenger
buses for the Canberra Bus Service. £369 10s.P. M. Anderson (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., 776 Pittwater -road,
Sydney, New South Wales Purchase of one Anderson steam cleaner, model L.R.M.200 for the Transport Workshops. (Ex. Min. No. 614.)
Dated this twenty- eighth day of November, 1956.
A. W. FADDEN, Treasurer.
EXPENDITURE UNDER TREASURY
REGULATION
52
MADE UNDER SECTION 71 OF TM AUDIT ACT 1991 -1955.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. £9,146, -- Grenville Motors Ltd., 183 -185 William- street, Sydney,
New South Wales Purchase of eight Land Rovers; one for the Electricity Section, three for the Forestry Section, two for the Survey Section, one for the Department of Works, and one for the Transport Pool. £18,373 3s. 9d. General Motors Hoidens Ltd., Box 1714, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria Purchase of two Holden Special sedans for the Transport Pool; nine Holden utilities for the Transport
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. £1,288. Swift & Co. Ltd., 241 -245 William - street, Melbourne 13,440 lb. of Gluco Norit carbon, required for pse in the Pennicillin Department of the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. £735. Monsanto Chemicals Aust. Ltd., Sommerville -road, West Fpotscray Seven tons of Formaldehyde in lacgner -lined drams, Required for use as a disinfectant in the Penicillin Department of the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. £1,081. --E. T. Brown Ltd., 14 -24 Alexandra- avenue, Clifton Hill, Victoria One hand- operated Brownbuilt Compactus mobile storage system, for installation in the remodelled Despatch Section at the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. £2,133.Westinghouse Roseberg Pty. Ltd., P.O. Box 23, Waterloo, Sydney Air - conditioning equipment, required for the
Poliomyelities Safety Test and Virus Control Laboratories at the
Pool;
Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. £2,611.R. Werner & Co. Pty. Ltd., 54 Burnley- street, Richmond,
171 -205 City -road, South Melbourne, S.C.5, VictoriaPurchase of
Commonwealth Serum Laboratories.
twelve Holden panel vans nine for the Department of Works and three for the Transport Pool. £11,311 13s. 3d. International Harvester Co., of Australia Ltd.,
two Intematoinal flat top trucks one for the Department of Works and one for the Transport Pool; three International utilities for the Department of Works; four International panel vans --one for the Electricity Section, one for the Transport Pool, one for the Department of Works and one for the Australian Capital Territory Police.
Victoria Two " Werneraire " air conditioners, required for the Poliomyelitis Safety Test and Virus Control Laboratories at the
£535. Dunlop Rubber (Aust.) Ltd. Eighty moulded white ebonite plates, required as replacements in the filtering process in the production of Insulin at the Commonwealth Serum Lab9ratories. (Ex. Min. No. 155.)
ROBERT G. MENZIES, Prime Minister.
Nb. 73.-1° 13#h Détrèm6ér, 1956
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Cblñtrioñitiéalrth Gatte C6mriiönWealth Eleetoral Act 1918 =1953.
tilHE following àppointnient has been approved under the pro visions of the Commonwealth Electoral Act ,1918-1953:.-Henry Charles Louis Giles to act as Commonwealth Electoral Officer for the State of Victoria from 17th December; 1955, during the absence of the permanent officer, Reginald Clive Nance; on recreation leave.
L. AINSWORTH, Chief Electoral Officer.
bearing respectively 148 degrees it älihUt 206 feet 238 degrees 22 minutes 200 feet 328 degrees 22 ininUtes 200 feet and 58 degrees 22 minutes 200 feet to the point of commencement. Secondly:
All that piece Of land situate n the Shire of Byron
containing an area of 8 perches more or less being part. of Portion
67 of the Parish of Byron Cöutitÿ of Rotis State öf New Söutth Wales as delineated on plan catalogued in trie New Söuth Wales Branch of the Départirent of the Interior Negative No. 1Ü 43 N.S.W.: comtnénciiig Ois á southwestern side of a boundary stied 66 feet wide átá point bearing 322 degrees 40 minutes Í84 feet 11 inches and 350 dégrées 13 minutés 118 feet 31 inches suceéssively
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 -1953.
APPOINTMENT OF DIVISIONAL RETURNING OFFICEÏ S. TT is hereby notified that the persons named in the first column of
the following Schedule have been appointed to be Divisional
Returning Officers for the Electoral Divisions respectively specified opposite their names in the second column of the Schedule in the place of persons named in the third column of the Schedule whose appointments have been revoked. L. AINSWORTH Chief Electoral Officer.
División.
Name bf Person whose Appointment is revoked.
Dawson Herbert
Victor Adams ..
Maranoa
Commonwealth of Australia. The Lands Acquisition Act 1955.
NOTIFICATION OF TIlE ACQUISÏTION OF LAND BY THE
Victor Adams Henry McLaughlin
TT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Oòvermor- Oenetal acting with the advice of thé Federal Éxécutivë Council has authorized the ac4ttisition by compulsory process Of the land
hereunder described pursuant to the provisions of the Lands Acquisition Act 1955, end I hereby declare that the said land is acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia under the said
Act for the following public purpose approved by the Governor General, namely: The Australian Atomic Energy Commission at
STATE OF QUEENSLAND.
John Pitt .. Stanley Joseph Burton
commencement.
COMMONWEALTHS
SCHEDULE. Haine of Person appointed.
fibril thé ríòrthéástetti córnér öf Portion 70 Of the parish of BSrön and btìunded thence ótt the southwest by lutés beating succésti CIy 336 degrees 57 minutes 30 seconds 79 feet and 356 degree§ 16 minutes 20 seconds 171 feet 91 inches thence on the northeast by part of the southwestern side of the boundary road ftstmentidned bearing 170 degrees 13 minutes 247 feet 81 inches to the point Of
Lawrence
John Pitt
Lucas Heights (Menai) in the State of New South (Ex. Min. No. 607.) (PR/2664.) 2664.)(Ex. Dated this first day of December, One thousand nine hundred and fifty -six.
ALLEN FAIRHALL
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. AGRICULTURAL LANDS AVAILABLE FOR LEASING. The Crown Lands Ordinance 1931 -1956. TT is hereby notified in conformity with section 20 of the above
Ordinance, that an agricultural lease of the land described hereunder has been granted to the person named: Northern Territory Portion No. 311 at Wycliffe Well containing an area of 20 acres has been granted to Frederick Johri Vandenberg at an annual rental of £5.
J. C. ARCHER, Administrator.
Minister of State for the Interior.
Description of Land referred to. All that piece of land "situate in the Shire of Sutherland containing an area of 108 acres 1 rood 12 perches more or less being a road 66 feet wide and Portion 288 of the Parish of Holsworthy and part of State Crown Land Parish of Eckersley County of Cumberland State of New South Wales as delineated on plan catalogued in the New South Wales Branch of the Department of the Interior Negative No. 5977 N.S.W.; commencing at a northeastern corner of Commonwealth property acquired by notification in the " Commonwealth of Australia . Gazette " No. 16
dated 7th March 1913 such northeastern corner being the northern-
most corner of Portion 281 of the Parish of Holsworthy and bounded thence on part of the northwest by part of a southCommonwealth of Australia. Lands Acquisition Act 1955. NOTICE OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND AND AN EASEMENT BY THÉ COMMONWEALTH.
IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor - General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council has authorized the acquisition by compulsory process of the land firstly hereunder described together with the right for the Commonwealth of Australia its successors and assigns and the owners and occupiers for the time being of the said land firstly hereunder described and
as appurtenant thereto to go pass and repass with or without
horses cattle carts and other vehicles through over and along the land secondly hereunder described "pursuant to the provisions of the Lands Acquisition Act 1955, and I hereby declare that the said land and the said right Are acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia under the said Act for the following public purpose approved by the Governor - General:= Postal services at $oyle's Hill in the State of New South Wales. (PA.1861) (Ex. Min. NO. 612) .
Dated this first day of December, One thousand nine hundred and fifty -six.
ALLEN FAIRHALL
Minister of State for the Interior. Description of Land. Firstly. All that piece of land situate in the Shire of Byron con-
taining an area of 3 roods 26* perches more or less being part of a road of variable width part of a boundary toad 66 feet wide and part bf Portions 69 and 70 of the Parish of Byron County of Rous State of New South Wales as delineated dui plan catalogued in the New South Wales Branch of the Department of the Ìnterior Negative No. 10343 N.S.W.: commencing at a point bearing 162 degteés 32 minutes 28 feet S inches and 58 degrees 22 minutes 48 feet 9 inches successively from the northeastern corner of portion 70 of the Parish of Byron and bounded thence on the northeast on the southeast on the southwest and on the notthoiest by lines
eastern side of a road 66 feet wide bearing 59 degrees 36 minutes
655 feet 11 inches thence on part of the northwest by a southeastern side of the said road a line and a southeastern side of the said road bearing in all 42 degrees 54 minutes 894 feet 6* inches thence on part of the northwest by part of a southeastern side of the said road 'bearing 22 degrees 24 minutes 299 feet 7 inches thence on part of the northeast by a line bearing 170 degrees 29 minutes 2263 feet 111 inches thence on part of the southeast by
lines bearing successively 260 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds 450 feet and 221 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds 564 feet 101 inches
thence on part of the northeast part of the northwest and on the north by lines bearing respectively 99 degrees 17 minutes 221 feet 01 inches 63 degrees 59 minutes 974 feet 4 inches and 92 degrees 1 minute 30 seconds 609 feet 4 inches thence on part of the northwest by a line bearing 58 degrees 59 minutes 445 feet to a point on the left bank of Woronora River thence generally southeasterly by
that bank of that river to a point which bears 168 degrees 43 minutes 10 seconds 202 feet 11" inches from the lastmentioned point thence on part Of the southeast on the south and part of the southeast by lines bearing respectively 238 degrees 59 minutes 470 feet 272 degrees 1 minute 30 seconds 618 feet 81 inches and
243 degrees 59 minutes 988 feet 01 inches thence on part of the southwest the remainder of the southeast and the remainder of the southwest by lines bearing respectively 279 degrees 17 minutes 410 feet 8 inches 221 degrees 29 minutes 30 seconds 719 feet 8 inches and 276 degrees 39 minutes 30 seconds 2121 feet thence on part of the west by an eastern side of a road 66 feet wide beading 0 degrees 220 feet 11 inches thence on part of the northwest by a southeastern boundary of Commonwealth Property acquired by notification in the " Commonwealth of Australia Gazette " No. 16 dated 7th March 1913 such southeastern boundary being the southeastern boundary of Portion 286 and a southeastern boundary
of Portion 287 of the Parish of Holsworthy bearing in all 78
degrees 20 minutes 1612 feet 8 inches thence on the remainder of
the northwest and the remainder of the west by a southeastern and an eastern boundary of the said Commonwealth Property being
respectively a southeastern and an eastern boundary of the said Portion 287 bearing respectively 45 degrees 12 minutes 445 feet 4 inches and i minute 1076 feet 71 inches to the point of commencement.
No. 73.-13th December, 1956
Commonwealth Gazette
3838
Commonwealth of Australia. Lands Acquisition Act 1955.
1921 and bounded thence on the southwest and on the northwest
by part of a northeastern boundary and part of a southeastern
boundary of the Commonwealth Property aforesaid bearing respec-
NOTICE OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE
tively 358 degrees 4 minutes 10 seconds 88 feet 7 inches and 19 degrees 45 minutes 10 seconds 217 feet 10 inches thence on
COMMONWEALTH.
IT is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor - General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council has
the northeast and on the southeast by lines bearing respectively 99 degrees 29 minutes i foot 9 inches and 193 degrees 51 minutes 40 seconds 302 feet Of inches to the point of commencement.
authorized pursuant to the provisions of the Lands Acquisition Act 1955, the acquisition by compulsory process of the land hereunder described, and I hereby declare that the said land is acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia under the said Act for the following public purpose approved by the Governor General: Civil Aviation at Mascot in the State of New South Wales. (PS.333) (Ex. Min. No. 590.)
Secondly. All that piece of land situate in the Municipality of Botany containing an area of 33 perches more or less being
part of Old Botany Road Parish of Botany County of Cumberland State of New South Wales as delineated on plan catalogued in the
New South Wales Branch of the Department of the Interior
Negative No. 10362 N.S.W.: commencing at a southwestern corner of Commonwealth Property acquired by notification in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. 173 dated 11th Septem-
Dated this first day of December, One thousand nine hundred and fifty -six.
ber 1947 being the intersection of a southwestern boundary of that Commonwealth Property with a northeastern side of Ross Smith Avenue and bounded thence on the southwest by lines bearing successively 279 degrees 52 minutes 54 feet 4f inches 295 degrees 32 minutes 21 feet 2f inches 326 degrees 51 minutes
ALLEN FAIRHALL
Minister of State for the Interior.
50 seconds 21 feet n inches and 358 degrees 11 minutes 50 seconds
21 feet 2l inches thence on the northwest by lines bearing successively 13 degrees 51 minutes 40 seconds 109 feet 1 inch 27 degrees 37 minutes 30 seconds 16 feet 11 inches 55 degrees 9 minutes 10 seconds 16 feet 11 inches and 82 degrees 41 minutes
Description of Land.
Firstly.All that piece of land situate in the Municipality of
Botany containing an area of 14 perches more or less being part of Old Botany Road Parish of Botany County of Cumberland State of New South Wales as delineated on plan catalogued in the New South Wales Branch of the Department of the Interior Negative No. 10362 N.S.W.: commencing on a southwestern side of Old Botany Road at a point bearing 358 degrees 4 minutes 10 second 103 feet 5 inches from the intersection of a northeastern side of Ross Smith Avenue with the southwestern side of Old Botany Road firstmentioned such intersection being a southeastern corner of Commonwealth Property acquired by notification in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. 82 dated 27th October
9 feet 7 inches thence on part of the northeast by part of a
southwestern boundary and southwestern boundaries of the Commonwealth Property aforesaid bearing respectively 179 degrees 26
minutes 8 feet 4* inches 175 degrees 22 minutes 40 seconds 91 feet Of inches and 177 degrees 49 minutes 20 seconds 53 feet 51
inches thence on the southeast and on the remainder of the
northeast by a northwestern boundary and a southwestern boundary of the Commonwealth Property aforesaid bearing respectively 182 degrees 40 minutes 13 feet 4 inches and 141 degrees 16 minutes 30 seconds 30 feet Of inches to the point of commencement.
TENDERS. COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION. TENDERS ACCEPTED. Nature and Location of Supply.
Albury. Excavation of 90 chains of trench at the
C.S.I.R.O. Experimental Area Prospect. Construction of a dam at the Sheep Biology Laboratory Deniliquin. Supply of one (1) multiple point temperature recorder for the Regional Pastoral Laboratory
Griffith. Supply and delivery of one (1) 40ft. x 20ft.
glass -house to the Irrigation Research Station Maribyrnong. Supply of 2x 3 h.p. enclosed refrigeration
units to the Engineering Section
Ryde. One (1) pulse generator for the Wool Textile
Research Laboratories Canberra. One (1) strip chart potentiometer recorder to the Division of Plant Industry
Fishermen's Bend.Reconditioning of one (1) 8j -in. Visby lathe for the Division of Industrial Chemistry Griffith. Supply of one (1) stereo microscope and accessories for Irrigation Research Station Sydney. One (1) 18 -in. stroke shaping machine for the Coal Research Section
Fishermen's Bend. Supply of one (1) plate type heat exchanger to the Division of Industrial Chemistry Highett. One (1) Geiger counter X -ray spectrometer for Division of Building Research
Homebush. One (1) recording potentiometer for Division of Food Preservation and Transport Adelaide. Supply of one (1) cathode ray oscilloscope
Amount.
Building Research Sydney. Supply and installation of one (1) 30 -ft. domestic type refrigerator for Animal Genetics Section Sydney. Supply and installation of 2x air conditioning units for the Animal Genetics Section Sydney. One (1) refrigerating centrifuge for the Animal Genetics Section
Cronulla. Supply of lx glass annealing oven to the Division of Fisheries
s. d.
225
0 0
F. Garla, 282 Achubach - street, Albury ..
880
0 0
421
0 0
723
5
0
394
0
0
Camden Constructions Pty. Ltd., Argyle- 1.11.56 7.12.56 street, Camden Liddle Epstein & Warnock Pty. Ltd., 69 31.10.56 June, 1957 Wilson street, Carlton Stanhill Pty. Ltd., 34 Queen's -road, Mel- 1.11.56 Mar., 1957 bourne R. Werner & Co. Pty. Ltd., 54-86 Burnley- 9.11.56 16.11.56
168
2 0
street, Richmond Philips Electrical Industries Pty. Ltd., 69 -73 Clarence - street, Sydney
2.11.56 Feb., 1957
590
8
6
J. H. Liddle & Epstein Pty. Ltd., 55 Mac-
5.11.56 July, 1957
quarie- street, Sydney 550
0
0
Demco Machinery Co. Pty. Ltd., 355 William- street, West Melbourne
388
4
6
E. C. Heyne & Co., 8 -14 Bond - street,
826
0
0
525
0 0
Sydney B. Elliott (A /asia) Pty. Ltd., 12 -14 Chipperstreet, Chippendale Bryant Bros. Pty. Ltd., 37 Swanson - street, Melbourne Philips Electrical Industries Pty. Ltd., 69 -73 Clarence- street, Sydney Alfred Snashall Pty. Ltd., 500 Kent - street, Sydney
17.10.56
15.12.56
7.11.56
March 1957 May, 1957
1,338 13
0
423
0
0
310
0 0
Electronic Industries Imports Pty. Ltd:, 90
0 0
Grote - street, Adelaide Gibson Battle (Melb.) Pty. Ltd., 84 William- 12.11.56
Feb., 1957
2.11.56
23.11.56
715
0
0
street, Melbourne A.T. Thermostat Co., 206A St. John's -road, Glebe
360 0
0
James N. Kirby Sales Pty. Ltd., 79 Salis-
390
5.11.56
12.11.56
9.11.56
1,659 10
0
bury -road, Camperdown Townson & Mercer (N.S.W.) Pty. Ltd., cnr. Grosvenor and Lang streets, Sydney
285 10
0
H. P. Gregory & Co. Ltd., 74 Clarence-
8.11 .56 Jan., 1957
William Adams & Co. Ltd.,
9.11.56 23.11.56
street, Sydney
,
Fishermen's Bend. Supply of one (1) tensile testing
416 10 0
Prospect. Supply of one (1) sheep weighing scale for the Sheep Biology Laboratory
425
machine for the Division of Industrial Chemistry
Date of
Acceptance. Completion.
£
to the Division of Biochemistry and General Nutrition
Highett. One (1) duplex grinder for the Division of
Date of
Firm.
0 0
521 -523
Collins- street, Melbourne J. W. Wedderburn and Sons, 73 Liverpool- 21,11.56 street, Sydney
May, 1957
14.12.56
Commonwealth Gazette
No. 73.--13th Dácembior, 1956
3839 DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. TENDERS INVITED. Tenders Returnable at-
Locality and Description of Work.
Plans, Specifications, &c., Available from
New South Wales. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, 82 Pitt - street, Sydney. Sydney. Alterations to 5th Floor, Savings Bank 2 p.m., 18th December, 1956 Department of Works, 82 Pitt - street, Sydney Building, 14 Castlereagh- street Myambat. Construction of water supply works at Department of Works, 82 Pitt - street, Sydney ; 77 77
No. 2 C.A.D.
Bundanoon. Erection and completion of Post Office and Telephone Exchange
2 p.m., 8th January, 1957
and Divisional Works Officer, Department of Works, T. & G. Building, Hunter - street, Newcastle ; and Postmaster, Muswellbrook Department of Works, 82 Pitt - street, Sydney ; and Postmasters, Goulbum and Moss Vale
Victoria. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, 225 Bourke - street, Melbourne. Balcombe. Erection of sub - stations and alterations to 11 a.m., 18th December, 1956 .. Department of Works, 225 Bourke - street, Mellow voltage reticulation bourne Cranbourne. Alterations and additions to post office Puckapunyal. Water supply and sewerage reticulation 11 a.m., 15th January, 1957 . 77 and rising main South Australia. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, 97 King William- street, Adelaide. Salisbury. Supply and delivery of steel clothing 2.15 p.m., 18th December, 1956. Department of Works, 97 King William- street, lockers. Spec. 1365 Adelaide Salisbury. Supply and erection of steel water tank of 50,000 gallons capacity. Spec. 1332. (Re- advertised) Woomera. Supply and installation of boost pumps Department of Works, 97 King William - street, and erection of boost pump stations. Spec. 1349 Adelaide ; 80-82 Pitt - street, Sydney ; and 225 Bourke - street, Melbourne 2.15 p.m., 8th January, 1957 . Salisbury. Supply and deliver mattresses and various Department of Works, 97 King William - street, furniture. Spec. 1367 Adelaide Adelaide. Construction of a switch house and chain 77 77 wire screen. Spec. 56/339 Adelaide. Fabrication of one 55 -ft. hose drying rig. 77 77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
77
Spec. 1196
Adelaide. Supply of dust collectors. Spec. 56/33 ..
2.15 p.m., 15th January, 1957 ..
77
77
)7
Western Australia. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, Box C.115, G.P.O., Perth. Subiaco. Alterations and additions to exchange 22nd January, 1957 .. Department of Works, 99 Wellington- street, building. Bill of Quantities supplied. Job 3457 Perth Pearce R.A.A.F. Station. Maintenance of refrigera18th December, 1956 22 7! tors. Job 3479 Northern Territory. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, Darwin Darwin. Construction of reinforced concrete founda17th December, 1956 .. Department of Works, Darwin tions for 150,000 -gallon elevated steel water tank Darwin. Minor repairs and external and internal 31st December, 1956 .. painting to sleeping blocks at Arafura Hostel Darwin. Supply, delivery, installation, testing and 14th January, 1957 Department of Works, Darwin, Brisbane, maintenance of one four -panel 11 kV. (originally Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney to be operated at 6 -6 kV.) switchboard and associa-
ted 11 kV. underground cable at Darwin power
station No. 7 Bore, South Barkly Stock Route. Construction of concrete cattle dip and steel pipe yards
Department of Works, Darwin and Alice
7th January, 1957
Springs
Australian Capital Territory. Tenders returnable to Department of Works, Canbe rra. Narrabundah. Erection of eight (8) monocrete houses, 2 p.m., 18th December, 1956 .. Department of Works, Canberra Blocks 1 -8, Section 125
TENDERS ACCEPTED. Locality and Description of Work.
Amount of Contract.
Date of
Contractor's Name and Address.
Date of
Acceptance. Completion.
£ s. d.
New South Wales.
Mascot (Kingsford Smith Airport). Completion of fire precautions to hangar No. 85 and Store No. 84 Adelong. Repairs and painting to post office and resi-
32,903
South Solitary Island. Construction and completion of a galvanized steel jetty with crane and trolley Portland. Painting of S.A.F. building .. . . Redfern. Erection of an automatic telephone exchange
11,676
dence
Pyrmont: Re- wiring of the victualling and naval stores and office block and re- organization of power distribution within the Royal Edward Victualling Yard
2,902
525
342,760 11,950
O0 O0
G. A. Cleary Pty. Ltd., 87c Cowles -road, 29.11.56
Mosman S. C. Molineaux, " Hillcrest ", Adelong
..
77
5.9.57 21.2.57
O 0 Warden & Mitchell Pty. Ltd., 92 Wetherill18.4.57 street, Lidcombe O 0 F. Flapper, 6 Laurie - street, Portland .. 7.2.57 O 0 T. C. Whittle Pty. Ltd., 15 Bligh- street, 30.11.56 31.10.58 Sydney O 0 W. & E. Hutchinson Pty. Ltd., .27 Bond- 3.12.56 20.5.57 street, Mosman
No. 73.-13th IeCember3 1956
Commonwealth Gazette
3840 DEPARTMENT OF WORKS - .continued. TENDERS ACCEPTED. Amount of Contract.
Locality and Description of Work.
L.
s.
Contractor's Name and Address.
Date of
d.
New South Walescontinued. Sayonara ", Rushcutters Bay. Alterations to H.M.A.S. 16,350 0 0 McLaughlin & Cole Pty. Ltd., 37 Tilba" Rushcutter " street, LidcomUe Bateñzatis Bay, Erection df a prefabricated Riley 2,857 7 0 J. W. Brown, Murray- street, Möruya .. Newsum CA.4 type house Beacon Hill Br©okvale.== Cöñstruction of sewer and 2,096 17 6 C. R. Richards (Civil Engineering) Pty. Ltd., stormwater mains and septic tank 174 Pacific Highway, Greenwich Kapooka. Internal and external painting of five cottages. 1,316 16 2 Van Der Kleij Bros., 45 Spring - street, Wagga
(Group " D " only) Richmond (R:A:A.F. Station). Installation Of medium voltage underground reticulation system and street
Date of
Accélptance. Completion.
3.12.56
6.5.57 28.1.57
4.12.56
25.2.57 26.2.57
5.12.56
6.3.57
3.11.56
3.1.57
9.11.56
9.8.57
P. Petroff, 2 Martin - street, South Melbourne 26.11.56
15.3.57
V. Atanasoff, 71 Blackwood - street, Yarra- 29.11.56 ville South Australia. 630 10 0 Parsons & Robertson Ltd., 172 Pultetiey- 26.11.56 street, Adelaide 1,813 0 0 L. A. Holt, 50 Galway- avenue, Broadview 28.11.56
21.2.57
6,280 16
5
Transmission .Lines Pty. Ltd.; 213 Canning -
street, Carlton, N., Victoria
lighting in the new camp area
Victoria. Melbourne. Alterations and additions to electrical in-5,800 0 0 Thoíìïsdn & McKenzie, 461 High- street, stallation at Queen's Gate Prahran Làvertoñ. Supply, delivery, installation and testing of 16,411 0 0 Rayson Industries Pty. Ltd., 340 Keilorfume extraction equipment refrigerator, water and road, North Essendon
compressed air reticulator and electric hoist and installátion and testing of electro- plating tanks, Building No. 7, R.A.A.F. Station
Puckapunyal. External painting of forty (40) houses,
3,280 0 0
Bendigo. External painting of twenty -five (25) War Workers Hoes including fences and gates
1,475
Group 3
Woomera. Supply, delivery and installation of cool room refrigeration plant.
Spec. 1259 Moontaï Repairs and painting. Spec. 56/269
.
.
Woodside. Supply and delivery or supply, delivery and erection of steel water storage tanks, total capacity 100,000 gallons.
0
0
3,950 0 0
Queenstown
Spec. 56/286
Salisbury. Timber frame alterations to brick building.
182
0
0
582
0
0
Spec. 1309
Salisbury. Erection of two small timber -frame buildings, steel road barrier, &c. Spec. 1322 Woomera. Modifications to evaporative cooling and compressed air systems. Spec. 1283
690 0 0
Adelaide Airport. Sewer, water supply and cable pits in terminal apron. Spec. 56/173 Finsbury. Internal painting of toilet block. Spec. 56/302 Keswick.
Floodlighting parade areas.
8,370
211
89,988
Cannington. Erection of brick exchange building. Job
8,645
Broomehill. Post office and quarters. Job 3464 .. Pearce. Supply and installation of hot water calorifier. Job 3467
Papua. Erection of dust screens, excavation of engine bed, manufacture of chases, manufacture and placing
D. Clonan, 74 Mortimer- street, Grasmere
0 0
0 0
13.3.57 30.1:57 15.1.57
30.1.57
3.12.56
1.5.57
O'Neill & Clayton Ltd., 5 Commercial - 29.11.56
9.5.57
3.12.56
4.2.57
Keen & Peek Ltd., 14-16 Queen- street, 29.11.56
14.2.57
street, Richmond E. F. Miller, V. H. Rowe & C. W. James, Adelaide
O'Neill & Clayton, 5 Commercial- street, Richmond
6.3.58
Western Australia. 0 0 W. Fairweather & Son, 7 Howard - street, 30.11.56 Perth 1,129 0 0 C. G. Bishop & Sons, Darlington . . 29J1.56 902 10 0 Boitons Pty. Ltd., Sutherland- street, West 30.11.56 Perth
3292
Darwin. Provision of clinic, change room and Oblate's quarters at the East Arm Settlement
0
R. .Pocock & Son, 14 Allenby -road, Rose - 27.11.56 water Park V. Berzins, 95 Second- street, Myrtlehólme 28.11.56
8 Macklin - street, Parkside
Spec. 56/319 ..
Supply and installation of six (6) ceiling fans
0
236 0 0
Salisbury. Erection of large brick and steel building. Spec. 1147
Darwin.
Collins & Son Ltd., Tapleys Hill-road,
11.2.57
11.7.57
21.2.57 22.2.57
Northern Territory. 325 0 0 Arawa Electro Service, Post Office Box 73, 28.11.56 Darwin 28,000 0 0 Fatistmann & Woisnitza, Post Office Box 30.11.56 452, Darwin Papua and New Guinea. 535 0 0 Persson & Ericson, Samarai, Papua
8.11.56 29.11.56
of forms, supply and placing of concrete and final
grouting in of engine and alternator at Samarai New Guinea. Construction of Markham Valley -road from Rumu River - chainage 280 feet to chaînage 4 miles Port Moresby. Catering services for the Department of Works, 4 -Mile and Paga Hill messes Port Moresby.Construction of water mains to Tauguba North Sub- divisions Port Moresby
7,075 0
0
1,351 18
0
Port Moresby Freezing Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 20.11.56 73, Port Moresby T. Durkin, P.O. Box 73, Port Moresby .. 23.11.56
t
Port Moresby Freezing Co. Ltd.; P.O. Box 20.11.56 73, Port Moresby
Department of Works
Canberra. Supply and delivery f.o.r. Canberra of six
8.2.57
Port Moresby
Port Moresby. Collection and delivery of goods for
Canberra. Erection and completion of seven (7) brick veneer houses, $lock 26, Section 86, and Blocks 4, 5, 6, 7, 11 and 12, Section 89, Ainslie Canberra. Supply and delivery of two (2) 2 -in. capacity portable pumping units
W. N. Johns (N.G.) Ltd., P.O. Box 105, 16.11.56
Australian Capital Territory. 28,419 0 0 Meli & Eglitis Pty. Ltd., Box 30, P.O., Manuka 0
O
1,608 0
0
363
(6) only 31- cubic foot concrete mixers
Canberra.Supply and delivery to Government Stores, Canberra, of plain and self raising flour for the period from ist December, 1956, to 31st May, 1957 * Schedule of Rates.
Kelly & Lewis Ltd. (Sales Division), New comen -road, Springvale, Victoria Lightbum & Co. Ltd., Box 11; Post Office, Stanmore, New South Wales Sydney Flour Pty. Ltd., 1 Glebe -road, New South Wales
t 12 months period commencing 20.11.56.
12.4.57
t
28.11.56
4.9.57
3.12.56
14.1.57
30.11.56
30.1.57
6.12.56
31.5.57
Comilioil*ealth -Gazette
NO. 7.' --- 13th Dificdmbe r; 19#6
3841
tordMoNANPAIll tiftilits &Mkt Aft Itftbitti W
.
INDERS are invited for the following :
a a a
All States All States
C.T.B. 1433 C.T.B: 1436
Erasers, Glider Clips and Fasteners Pencils .. Stationery and Rubber Goods
Tender Forms Specifications, &ç:; Obtaltiabld ffdto =.
Required in
Schedule N6.
Material Required.
Victoria ..
C.T.B.1439
Tenders Close at
3 p.m. on 17.1.57 17.1.57 18.12.56
a Stores and Contracts Branch, Postmaster - General's Department iá each Slate cäpitáí city.
D + PARTNMENT OF THE ARMY.
TENDERS INVITED. Ño.
133
137 139
Tenders Returnálìlé át
Lirreálion and Description of Work.
Platts, Speeificätioiis; &C., Àvdilábii irtl>li
New South Wales. Tenders returnable to Chief Engineer; Head- quarters Eastern Command, Victoria Barracks, Paddington. . . Chief Engineer, Head - quarters Eastern Corn2 p.m., 8th January, 1957 Moorebank-2 BOD. Form and seal new mand, Victoria Barracks, Paddington access road, &c. " H " Block. Flyscreens to Ingleburn 99 77 ff 91 Of ff thirty (30) married quarters
North Heild School of Artillery. Concrete
17
77
ff
19
97
ff
floor, sealing, hardstanding
Tenders Returnable at
Locality and Description of Work.
Plans, Specifications, &c., Available from
South Australia. Tenders returnable to Commander, Royal Engineers, Keswick Barracks, Keswick. . . 2 p.m., 15th January, 1957 Commander, Royal Engineers, Keswick BarWarradale Camp. Erection of chainwire boundary racks, Keswick security fence. Specification 6, 56/57
TENDERS ACCEPTED. Amount of Contract.
Locality and Description of Work.
£
Date of
Contrattót's Name and Address.
Date of
Acceptance. Completion.
s. d. Victoria.
Port Fairy, Southçombe Park. Erection and dismantling of prefabricated timber structures with water, electrical and drainage services
1,685
00
J. J. McLaren Pty. Ltd., 40 William street, Port Fairy
4.12.56 Noon, 8.2:57.
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. WAR SERVICE HOMES DIVISION.
TENDERS INVITED. Tenders Returnable at-
Locality and Description of Work.
Plans, Specifications, &c., Available from-
New South Wales. Tendérsseturnable to Deputy Director, War Service Homes Division, Box 1504, G.P.O., Sydney, or placed in the tender bOx at the Office of the DiVisiön. Noon, 28th December, 1956 .. Deiiutÿ DireetOr, War Seri/kb Hónies Dii%isiòñ, Liverpool. Erection of nine (9) timber- framed dwel77 York - street, Sydney Rugs, Group 124R (N), Sub -group 1 77 Liverpool. Erection óf six (6) timber- framed dwelff ff ff lings, Group 124R (N), Sub- group 2 Liverpool. Erection of eight (8) timber- framed dwel97 lings, Group 124R (N), Sub -group 3 77
Liverpool.Erection of six (6) timber - framed dwel-
17
77
77
St
lings, Group 124R (N), Sub -group 4 Tasmania. Tenders returnable to Depúty Director, War Service Homes Division, Box 426B, G.P.O., Hobart. 12 noon, 18th December, 1956 42R (T) Martin's Estate, Chapel- street, Glenorchy. War Service Homes DiVlsitin, 66 Collins - street, Hobart Erection of four (4) timber homes
No. 73. --13th December, 1956
3842
Cemlmonviee+lth Gazette
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENTcontinued. War Service Homes Division continued. TENDERS ACCEPTED. Locality and Description of Work.
Amount of Contract.
s.
£
North Ryde. Erection of seven
(7) timber - framed
dwellings, Group 7R, 8R, 11R. and 25R, Sub -group 24 North Ryde. Erection of seven (7) timber- framed dwellings, Group 7R, 8R, 11R, and 25R Sub -group 25
North Ryde. Erection of seven
(7) timber - framed
Date of
Contractor's Name and Address.
cl.
New South Wales. 0 H. A. Irvine, 217 Lupin- avenue, Carramar
19,820 0
(7) timber - framed
27.11 .56 26.11 .57
0
H. A. Irvine, 217 Lupin- avenue, Carramar
77
19,776 0 0
H. A. Irvine, 217 Lupin- avenue, Carramar
77
07
0
H. A. Irvine, 217 Lupin - avenue, Carramar
77
ff
19,791
0
dwellings, Group 7R, 8R, 11R and 25R, Sub -group 26
North Ryde. Erection of seven
Date of
Acceptance. Completion.
19,711
0
dwellings, Group 7R, 8R, 11R and 25R, Sub -group 27 Tasmania.
45R (T) Newnham, Launceston. Ten (10) homes, Sub-25,336 0 0 groups 1, 2 and 3, Bowen's Estate
.. 19.11.56 18.11.57
J. Siejka, Perth, Tasmania
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. TENDERS ACCEPTED. Locality and Description of Work.
Amount of Contract.
£
Printing of " Standard Recipes for Industrial Cafeterias " Printing of Industrial Information Bulletin 1957
Contractor's Name and Address.
Date of
Date of
Acceptance. Completion.
s. d.
Victoria. 887 16 0 Hedges & Bell Pty. Ltd., 192 High - street, Maryborough 3,763 12 0 Hedges & Bell Pty. Ltd., 192 High- street, Maryborough
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. TENDERS INVITED. TENDERS are invited for the undermentioned supplies and /or service. Tenders must be endorsed " Tenders for. (as the case may be), and addressed to the Director, Posts and Telegraphs, in the State named in each Tender Schedule. They must be deposited in the Tender Box at the General Post Office in that State; if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered. Description of Material or Service Required.
Schedule No.
Tender Forms, Specifications,
&c., obtainable from
Tenders Close-
GENERAL.
Printed Telegram Forms ..
a a a a a a ab ab ab
3 p.m., 18.12.56 3 p.m., 17.1.57 3 p.m., 17.1.57 3 p.m., 17.1.57 3 p.m., 17.1.57 3 p.m., 17.1.57 3 p.m., 21.1.57 3 p.m., 24.1.57 3 p.m., 29.1.57
N.S.W.879
d
3 p.m., 18.12.56
VICTORIA. Supply and Delivery of Refrigerators and Drinking Fountains .. . . Purchase and Removal of Cranes, Mast Type Slewing .. .. Supply and Delivery of Tubular Scaffold Supply and Delivery of Electric Radiators and Convection Heaters . . Supply and Delivery of Conduit and Conduit Fittings
V.252 V.327 V.326 V.322 V.328
c c c c
3 p.m., 18.12.56 3 p.m., 27.12.56 3 p.m., 27.12.56 3 p.m., 17.1.57 3 p.m., 17.1.57
QUEENSLAND. Recapping and Retreading of Motor Covers, Period - 1.1.57 to 31.12.57 Cartage of Department Material, Rockhampton Period, 1.2.57 to 31.1.58 .. Supply and Delivery of Additional Plant for Postal Workshops .. .. Supply and Delivery of Measuring Tapes ..
Q.356 Q.355 Q.340 Q.357
C.7630 C.7637 C.7641 C.7643 C.7648 C.7651 C.7639 C.7633 C.7638
. . . .
Special Furniture for Post Offices Dry Cells and Batteries .. .. Cable Jointing Paper . . Printed Forms, Wireless W. Series .. . . Printed Forms, C.D. Series Switchboard Parts and Accessories .. Telephone Parts and Accessories .. Telephone Induction Coils
NEW SOUTH WALES. First Aid Outfit Components
..
c
e
ef e
e
2.30 p.m., 18.12.56 2.30 p.m., 27.12.56 2.30 p.m., 8.1.57 2.30 p.m., 17.1.57
a Departmental Stores and Contracts,Branch, Sydney (64 Harbour - street), Brisbane, Adelaide (West- terrace) and Perth; and G.P.O.'s, Melbourne and Hobart. b High Commissioner, London. c Stores and Contracts Branch, Melbourne. d Stores and Contracts Branch, Sydney. e Stores and Contracts Branch, Brisbane. f Postmaster, Rockhampton.
Commonwealth Gazette
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. TENDERS ACCEPTED. C.7512 /20,582.- Protective apparatus (through High Commissioner, London) - Kenneth E. Beswick Ltd., London. £1,109 5s. stg.
Dial parts 20,660.- Siemens (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £6,271 4s. C.7421.
plus exchange 20,665.- British General Electric Co. Pty. Ltd., £1,978 1 ls. 5d., plus exchange.
8d.,
Victoria.
20,666.- British Automatic Telephone & Electric Pty. Ltd.,
Victoria. £593 14s. 5d., plus exchange. 20,670. - Ericsson Telephones Ltd., New South Wales. £1,253 15s. 2d., plus exchange. C.7543 /20,681. - Printed Forms, Engineering, " S.E." series Bankstown Observer Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £216 16s. 4d. C.7538/20,686.- Cells, secondary, stationary, enclosed type United Batteries Ltd., New South Wales. £17,280. C. 7557 /20,693. - Insulators- Repetition Engineering Co. Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £519 3s. 4d. C.7580 20,696.- Eyebolts -David Shearer Ltd., South Australia. £4,499 4s. 2d. C.7591 /20,699. - Waterproof clothing - Bramac Ltd., Victoria. £17,273 12s. 6d. C.7553. Transposition fittings 20,700.- Simpson Distributors Ltd., South Australia. £944 13s. 9d.
20,701.- Townsend and Parker Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £907 ls. 8d.
New South Wales. Mail- handling equipment4159.-E. W. Cox Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £553 12s.
N.S.W.801.
4160.- Carson and Cartledge Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £427.
4]61. - Tanmeco Engineering Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £576.
N.S.W.824 /4162. -Steel boxes for rubber gloves -Wade Products, New South Wales. £1,041 5s.
N.S.W.W8/56/4163.- Dismantling trunk route Kyeamba, Little Billabong -P. F. McDonald, New South Wales. £260 3s. N.S.W.788 /4164. - Purchase and removal of mild steel, Shea's Creek -F. W. Green & Co. Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £630. N.S.W.818 /4165.- Plating barrels -- Electrolytic Plant and Engineering Co., New South Wales. £389 14s. N.S.W.835 4166. -Field sorting block -R. E. Davidson Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £578 2s. 6d. N.S.W.788 /4167. - Purchase and removal of mild steel from
Shea's Creek -F. W. Green & Co. Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £889 l ls. 11d.
N.S.W.822. Wooden crossarms-
4168.- Baldwin Bros., New South Wales. £987 10s. 4169. - Kyogle Moulders, New South Wales. £2,041.13s. 4d. 4170. -M. Hogan, New South Wales. £2,801 Os. 10d. 4171. -E. Y. Gong, New South Wales. £2,028 2s. 6d. 4172. -Robbs Northern Industries, New South Wales. £415. 4173. -F. Neville, New South Wales. £1,970 16s. 8d. 4174. - Clarke Sawmills, New South Wales. £425. 4175.-A. B. Anderson, New South Wales. £5,468 18s. 10d. N.S.W.C3 /56 /4176. - Poles, Berridal Junction -Dry Plains -P. V. Ryan, New South Wales. £289 10s. N.S.W.849 /4177. - Cleaning windows,
G.P.O.,
Vanden Bosch, New South Wales. N.S.W.A6 /56 /4189. - Poles,
No. 73. -13th December, 1956
3843
Warialda, Warialda
Sydney J. M.
Rail -A. E.
Squires, New South Wales. £483 ls. 2d. N.S.W.840 4190. Spring and brush assemblies- Carbon Brush Manufacturing Co., New South Wales. £1,178 1 i s. 2d.
Pliers and screwdrivers4191.-E. Sieper & Co., New South Wales. £757 16s. 4195.- Turner Manufacturing Co., New South Wales.
N.S.W.826.
£263
Western Australia..
W.Á.204. Wooden crossarms560. -East Perth Milling Co., Western Australia.
£8,406
18s. 4d.
561.- McLean & Sons Pty. Ltd., Western Australia. £4,741 13s. 4d.
562.- Australian Lumber Co. Pty. Ltd., Western Australia. £3,134 i ls. 8d.
563. -J. C. Tucak, Western Australia. £332 10s. 564. -Swan Timber Co., Western Australia. £942 18s. 4d. 565. -R. C. L. Carland, Western Australia. £775. 566. -T. H. Swarbrick & Sons, Western Australia. £677 ls. 8d.
W.A.211/558.- Wooden poles -A. N. Williams, Western Aus-
tralia.
£377 17s.
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
CONVEYANCE OF MAILS. Queensland.
TENDERS are invited by the Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Brisbane, for the conveyance of mail, as from 1st July, 1957, over the undermentioned mail route, being an addition to the services listed in " Commonwealth Gazette " No. 65, of the 8th November, 1956. Tenders must reach the General Post Office, Brisbane, not later than 3 p.m. on Thursday, 31st January, 1957. Unless otherwise stated, the period for which tenders are invited is three years, but consideration will be given to tenders for a lesser period and in the case of services operated by motor vehicle, for a period up to five years. Except in the case of a new service, or where a tender for an altered route is accepted, the route to be travelled shall be the approved road or route followed in the conveyance of mails under the contracts expiring on 30th June, 1957. Intending tenderers may
obtain full particulars of the route of the service in which they are interested upon application to the Superintendent, Transport Branch, G.P.O., Brisbane, the Postal Inspector in whose district the service is located, or, in the case of Brisbane Metropolitan parcel delivery services, to the Inspector, Metropolitan Postal Services, Fifth Floor, Dunstan House, Elizabeth- street, Brisbane.
All tenders must be submitted on the printed form supplied by
the Postmaster General's Department. These forms are obtainable upon application to the Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Brisbane, the Superintendent, Transport Branch, G.P.O., Brisbane, any District
Postal Inspector, or, in the case of Brisbane Metropolitan parcel delivery services, to the Inspector, Metropolitan Postal Services, Fifth Floor, Dunstan House, Elizabeth - street, Brisbane. They are also obtainable at any post office named hereunder. A combined tender, i.e., a tender embracing more than one service, may be submitted only in respect of the following: (a) Mail services radiating from the same Post Office; (b) A main service and its branch services; (c) Services in connexion with which it is specifically indicated
in the list of services hereunder that combined tenders will be considered. In the preparation of tenders, care should be exercised to give all the particulars for which the form provides. In describing the
route of the service on the tender form, the description should coincide with that appearing in the list of services hereunder. Attention is particularly directed to the Conditions of Contract printed on the Tender Form. Cairns Inspectorate. 296. Laura -Coen, via Laura Station, Lakefield, Violetvale, Mus-
grave, Yarraden, returning via Yarraden, Strathburn, Strathmay, Kalkah, Musgrave, Violetvale, Kalinga, Koolburra, and Fairview, once fortnightly. (During wet season mailman to travel along telegraph line omitting Laura Station and Lakefield and when road untrafficable by motor vehicle Strathburn, Strathmay and Kalkah.)
] ls. 4d.
Queensland.
Switches 434.- Brisbane Electrical Co., Queensland. £170 5s. 435. Chandlers Pty. Ltd., Queensland. £105 8s. 9d.
Q.341. Q.342.
Tools- spanners-
437. -Brett & Co. Pty. Ltd., Queensland. £247 10s. ld. 436.- McPhersons Ltd., Victoria. £83 5s. Sch.817 /438. -Poles for Biloela, Banana Link -C. Reimer, Queensland. £398 15s. Q.347. Voltage regulators -
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION. TENDERS closing 3rd January, 1957, are invited by the Secretary, Central Contract Board, 499 Little Collins - street, Mel-
bourne for the supply ofSchedule C.677.- Tractors, pneumatic tyred, medium. Schedule C.678. -Front end loaders. Schedule C.690.- Tracked tractors with dozer blades. Full details at above address or Superintendent of Stores, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide or Perth.
439.- Electric Control & Engineering Ltd., Queensland. £185 17s. 6d. 440.
McKenzie and Holland (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Victoria.
£681 15s.
South Australia. S.A.99 /377. - Routing and recessing machine - Austral Engineering Supplies Pty. Ltd., South Australia. £848. S.A.102 /376. -Sale of scrap copper wire and lead ingots -Hines Metals Ltd., South Australia. £7,562 8s. 10d.
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. TENDERS will be received at the Directorate of Contracts in all capital cities until 2 p.m. on the dates shown Required. 18th December, 1956. Cooling tower for compressor test house. (Melbourne, Sydney.)
No. 73.-13th Debelnber, 1956
C4/341/565. Portable ikrUVittg
8ti Jtdñltarÿ; 1957. Eighty -gallon steel water tank kits'. (Me1bó line.) Stainless steel fume exhaust system. (Melbourne.)_ Boxes, steel. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth.) Woodworking machine. (Melbourne, Sydney.) Lathes, 4 * -in. centre, engine. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) 10th January; ,1957. Tungsten ,carbide tools. (Melbourne:) Wavdtneters and noise generator. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.)
15th January, 1957. Special purpose machine. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane.)
16th January, 1957. Fuses, percussion, MK.17 and conversion of fuses. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth.) 17th JanUary, 1957. Stëel towers, 100 -ft. to 150 -ft.
GoinittoïlWeä.lth Gaétte
3844
(Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.)
ár
è - McPheiton's
Ltd.,
Victoria. £481 15s.
C4/341/619. Precision turret lathe.-Ferrocast Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £4,135 4s. 2d. C4 /343 /28. Thicknessing machine.- Hillston & Co., Victoria. £1,600.
C4/349/214A. Engine spares..- International HatWiter Có. of
Atilt: Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £767 3s. 6d. C4/349/294 Part 1. Micröphòne cable.- Olyïñpic Cäbles Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £649 16s. 8d. C4/349/294 Part 7. 26 KW. M.W. transmitters.-Amalgamated Wireless A /asia Ltd., New South Wales. £18,286 16s. C4/349/294 Part 2. Microphone cable.-Olympic Cables Pty. Ltd., Victoria: £580 4s. 2d. C4/349/294 Part 9. Loudspeakers. -Rolá Co. (Ault.) Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £211 15s. 5d. C4/360/490. Canisters, brass.- Simpson Distributors Ltd., South Australia. £706 17s. 6d. C4/360/554. Boxes, A.S.A. - Wilson Bros. Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £2,477 ls. C4/371/1757. Steel ingots. Melbourne Iron & Steel MillS Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £495 3s. 9d. C4 /371 /1773.
Wliitemetal.- Morelànd Metal Co., New South
Wales. £4,088. C4/3151179.
Liner composing machine and accessories.-Stott & Hoare Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £588 5s. C4/377/79. Sewing machine. - Singer Sewing Machine Co., Victoria. £376 19s. 5d. C4/380/163. Index cabinets. -Dull Steel Systems Co., Victoria.
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.
£787 10s. C4 /380 /164. £307.
CONTRACTS ARRANGED. Victoria.
C4/161/306. Heat treatment
salts. - Fletcher
Chemical Co.
(Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £1,896. C4/171/391. Hasid töolsDurabild Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £385 2s. 5d. Hardware Co. of Aust. Pty: Ltd., Victoria. £704 3s. 4d.
C4/171/394. Hand tools -
Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £223 15s. 7d. C4/181/691. Printing of form.-John Withers & Son Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £297.
C4/204/200. Shoes, black, leather, W.R.A.N.S.-Nicholson & Merritt Pty: Ltd., Victoria. £388 17s. 6d. C4/253/587. Badges, cap, W.O., gilding metaL- Stokes & Sons Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £450. C4/254/152. Hats, felt, grey, wometi's.- Dúnkerley Hat Mills Ltd., New South Wales. £350. C4/258/593. Lining, waterproof, navy blue, for raincoats.Dunlop Rubber Aust. Ltd., New South Wales. £4,218 15s. C4/259/361. Cloth, blue, over - coating. - Onkaparinga Woollen Co. Ltd., South Australia. £2,811 5s. C4/303/844. Panel van. - International Harvester Co. of Aust. Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £1,163. C4/303/845. Motor vehicle. - Preston Motors Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £844 105.
C4/306/134. Electric hoist and trolley. -A. P. Morling Pty. Ltd., crane.=- FtrOler Engineering
Pty.
Ltd.,
C4/308/551. Tractors: -Le Tourneatt- Westinghouse Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £46,760 19s. 6d. C4/316/1276. Communications receivers: R. H. Cunningham Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £252 Is. 7d. (Aust. est.) C4/318/318. Hose assemblies.-Dunlop Rubber Aust. Ltd., Victoria. £200 17s. C4/318/319. Hoses,
rubber, and canvas, neoprene.- Dunlop
Rubber Aust. Ltd., Victoria. £562 12s. 6d. C4/321/315. Tyres.- Olympic Tyre & Rubber Co. Ltd., Victoria. £5,660 16s. 1d. C4/330/1379. Lines, flexible. - Dunlop Rubber Aust. Ltd., Victoria. £206 15s. lid.
C4/330/1411. Main wheels. - Dunlop Rubber Aust. Ltd., Vic-
toria. £2,575 9s. 4d. C4/341/341. Crushing
and grinding Engineers Pty, Ltd., Victoria. £1,495.
C4/386/258. Chains, lever.- Gladwell & Barlow Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £454 6s. C4/386/284. Cups and perforated discs.- Prentier Wire Works Pty: Ltd., Victoria. £1,596 5s. 3d. C4/104/1957. Fruit and vegetables, for Departtnent of the ArMy, 1st December, 1956, to 31st May, 1957.-J. P. and J. E. Beaumont, Victoria.
£280 4s: 4d.
McPherson's. Ltd.; Victoria. J. Garton, Victoria. £323 10s. 04/174/323. Bacteriological and biological productsF. H. Faulding & Co. Ltd., Victoria. £3,711 10s. 3d. Parke Davis & Co. Ltd., New South Wales. £1,137 10s. D.H.A. (N.S.W.) Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £3,783 8s. 11d. C4/180/369. Compounds. - Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation
Victoria. £374. C4 /306 /150. Mobile Victoria. £3,299 17s.
Storage cabinets.-Arnos Supplies Co., Victoria.
C4/108/187.
Victoria. C4/114/646. Fresh meat, for Departments of the Army and
Immigration, 1st December, 1956, to 28th February, 1957.- Murray Bros., c/o New Zealand Loan Co. Ltd., New South Wales. C4/122/69. Bread, milk, butter, for Department of the Army, 1st December, 1956, to 31st May, 1957 K. G. Turner, Victoria. D. P. Jones, Victoria. Romsey Butter Factory, Victoria. C4/124/10. Milk and cream, for Postmaster - General's Department, 1st January to 31st December, 1957 Morris Bros. Union Dairy Pty. Ltd., Victoria. Superior Dairies Pty. Ltd., Victoria. C4 /181 /686. Printing of auction catalogues, for Departtnent of Supply, 1st January to 31st December, 1957. - Hedges & Bell Pty. Ltd., Victoria. 56/786. 56/6022. 18s. 4d. 56/6022. 56/4474. £7,787 15s. 56/4474.
New South Wales. Asparagus. - Gordon Edgell & Sons Ltd. £396 16s.
Tea, bulk.-.T. A. D. Gibson & Co: Pty. Ltd. £1,172 Tea, bulk. -J. Kitchen & Sons Pty. Ltd. £604 3s. 4d. Canned green peas. - Gordon Edgell & Solis Ltd. Canned carrots.- Fowler Vacola Mfg. Co. Ltd. £952
9s. 7d. 56/6085. Potatoes.-J. S. Murray. £475. 56/6027. Condensed milk, unsweetened: --- General Milk Co. £1,334.
56/3609. 56/3609. 56/4247. 56/4315. 56/6085. 56/3986. (Aust.) Pty. 56/4771. 56/4771. 4s. 8d. 56/6283. £ 1,407.
equipment.- Broadway
Fruit and vegetables, for Australian Shipping Board,
1st January to 31st March, 1957.- Geelong Shipping Supply Co.,
Bronze.- Brogan & Treacy. £354. Bronze. --Paul & Gray Ltd. £278 16s. 8d. Calcium chloride.-Ongley & Starer Pty. Ltd. £418. Mattresses. - Keysell Bedding Co. £1,444 10s. Potatoes. -J. S. Murray. £421 12s. Accessories for engraving machine. -- Alfred Herbert Ltd. £290 4s. 9d. Medical items.- - Greeíihàlghs Pty. Ltd. £284 5s. 4d. Medical items. - Johnson & Johnson Pty. Ltd. £3,560
Frozen meat. -W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.
56/6283. Frozen meat. -A. W. Anderson Pty. Ltd. 6s. 8d.
£3,453
56/6007. Frozen ox livers. -W. Angiiss & Co. (Rust.) Pty. Ltd. £560.
56/4346. Woodworking 4s. 9d. 5¢/4346. Woodworking
£20 3s. d. 56/5064. 19s. 2d. 56/4859. £335 10s. 56/6222. £231.
56/5988.
machines. - McPhersons
Ltd.
Spares for 50 -ton roller.- Armbow Pty. Ltd.
£419
" Kerrick " steam cleaner. Westeels (N.S.W.) Pty. Ltd.
Q.57/92. Removal of furniture (Mr. B. E. Walker).- Wridgway Bros. £241 10s. Q.56/144. Laminex. -Burns Philp & Co. Ltd. £233 14s. 8d. Q.57/67. Sanitation and dry garbage service, for Department of
the Army, 1st Jaxtuary to 31st December, 1957. - Cleansing Serviees Pty. Ltd. Q.57/67. Sanitation and dry garbage service, for Department of
the Array, 1st January to 31st December, 1957.- Brisbane City Council.
Removal of furniture and effects: Wridgways Pty. Ltd. Removal of furniture and effects.- Wridgways Pty. Ltd.
56/3038. Dial snap gauges. -Wm. Adams & Co. Ltd. 56/3038. £484 14s. 56/6277. 9s, 40. 56/6075. 56/5021.
£764
aehi s. -QpO4 U 8 Co. Pty. Ltd.
£3,35.
18s.
No. 73.-13th December, 1956
3845
CommQnweal#1v fi matte
£6,309
Comparators and stands. McPhersons Ltd., Victoria.
Bright steel bar. -G. H. Martin Pty. Ltd.
£4,110
Rifle furniture.- Slazengers (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. £2,400. Sugar and golden symp, for Department of the Army, 1st December, 1956, to 31st May, 1957. - C.S.R. Co. Ltd. 56/5030. Groceries, for Department of the Army, 1st December, 1956, to 28th February, 1957. -D. Mitchell & Co. Pty. Ltd.
Meat, rabbits and smallgoods, for Department of the Army, 1st December, 1956, to 28th February, 1957.-G. W. Brown. 56/5930. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of the Army, 1st December, 1956, to 28th February, 1957.--G. Chew Lee & Co. Pty. 56/5042.
Ltd. 56/5416. Removal of garbage, for Departments of the Army and Navy, 1st December, 1956, to 30th November, 1957. -W. E. Barnett. 56/6074. Eggs, for Department of the Army, 1st January to
DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT. MARINE BRANCH, VICTORIA. Tender Aprepted.
Launch service between Mallacoota and Gab° Island Light station for year ending 31st December, 1957. -D. Casement, £480.
Taxation Administration Act 1953 -1955.
APPOINTMENT OF ACTING SECOND COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION. Excellency the Governor - General in Council has appointed
Fps John Dennis O'Sullivan Acting Second Commissioner of
Taxation during the absence on recreation leave of Robert James Mair, the Second Commissioner of Taxation, from 3rd December,
1956, to 28th December, 1956, inclusive.-(Ex. Min. No. 39.) A. W. FADDEN, Treasurer.
31st May, 1957.-Egg Marketing Board. 56/6125. Eggs, for Department of the Navy, 1st January to 30th June, 1957. -Egg Marketing Board. 56/5322.
Flour, for Department of the Navy, 1st December,
1956, to 28th February, 1957. -White Rose Flour Milling Co. Pty. Ltd. 56/5938. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of the Army, 1st December, 1956, to 28th February, 1957.- Producers &
Providores Pty. Ltd. 56/5933. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of the Army, 1st December, 1956, to 28th February, 1957. -Q. Chew Lee & Co. Pty. Ltd. 56/5934.
Fruit and vegetables, for Department of Air,
Commonwealth Inscribed Stock Act 1911 -1946.
HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has been pleased to make the following appointment:-Leo Thomas Walker as Acting Registrar of Inscribed Stock, Launceston, from 7th January,
1957,
Min. No. 85.)
to 28th January,
1957,
inclusive. -(Ex.
A. W. FADDEN, Treasurer.
1st
December, 1956, to 28th February, 1957.- Wallace & Ryan Pty. Ltd. 56/4198. Eggs, for Department of the Army, 1st January to 31st March, 1957. -Egg Marketing Board. 56/5932. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of the Army, 1st
December, 1956, to 28th February, 1957. -G. Chew Lee & Co. Pty. Ltd. 56/4676. Fresh eggs in shell, for Department of Air, 1st January to 30th April, 1957. -New South Wales Egg Marketing Board. 56/4674.
Eggs, for Department of the Army, 1st January to
30th April, 1957. -New South Wales Egg Marketing Board. 56/5935. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of Air, 1st December, 1956, to 28th February, 1957. -E. Beecher and L. Bradshaw. 56/5931. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of the Army, 1st December, 1956, to 28th February, 1957. -E. Beecher and L. Bradshaw. 56/5031. Groceries, for Department of the Army, 1st December, 1956, to 28th February, 1957. -Moran & Cato (N.S.W.) Pty. Ltd. 56/3603. Eggs, for Department of the Army, ist January to
28th February, 1957. -New South Wales Egg Marketing Board. 56/5937.
Fruit and vegetables, for Department of Air,
1st
December, 1956, to 31st May, 1957. -G. Chew Lee & Co. Pty. Ltd. 56/5939. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of Immigration, 1st December, 1956, to 31st May, 1957. -G. Chew Lee & Co. Pty. Ltd.
DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE. APPOINTMENT OF ACTING COLLECTOR OF CUSTOMS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES. TIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has been pleased to appoint Francis Bede McDonald to act as Collector of Customs fòr New South Wales from and including 27th December, 1956, and until T. V. Maher resumes duty. (Ex. Min. No. 89.)
REPATRIATION COMMISSION. Repatriation Act 1920 -1956. HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council pursuant to section 18 (2)(b) of the Repatriation Act 1920 -1956, has been pleased to grant James Clarence Neagle, C.B.E., a Member of the Repatriation Commission, leave of absence without emolument, commencing the twenty -first day of November, 1956, for a period of one month.
Queensland. Q.56/1294. Padlocks. -Ogden Industries Pty. Ltd. £264 10s. Q.57/90. Removal of furniture (Mr. E. C. Taylor). Glovers Removal Service. £329. Q.56/ 1360. Conforming wrap. -Bruce Pie & Sons Pty. Ltd. £546.
Q.56/1395. Accumulators. -Exide Battery Service £273 10s. Q.56/1340. Cane furniture.-Steamships Trading (Papua). £775 6s. 5d.
Pty.
Ltd.
Co.
Ltd.
IS Excellency the Governor - General in Council pursuant to T-J section 18 (1) of the said Act has also approved that the said James Clarence Neagle, C.B.E., may, during the said period of one month above mentioned, engage in paid employment outside the duties of his office of Commissioner, as General Secretary of the Returned Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen's Imperial League of Australia. -(Ex. Min. No. 77.) WALTER J. COOPER, Minister for Repatriation.
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COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE. PROMOTIONS - SECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109. f flE following promotions are provisional and subject to appeal by officers to the Public Service Board, and, where consequent upon another
j,
provisional promotion, shall be dependent upon the latter being confirmed. Appeals should be lodged, either by letter or telegram, within twenty -one days of the date of this notification, as follows : (a) if the promotion is to be made in a State, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector in the capital city of that State;
(b) if the promotion is to be made in the Australian Capital Territory, with the Public Service Inspector in Canberra, unless the promotion is to be made to a vacancy in the Postmaster - General's Department, in which case the officer shall lodge his appeal with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Sydney; (c) if the promotion is to be made in the Northern Territory (i) with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Brisbane, in the case of a promotion to a vacancy in the Department of Customs and Excise ; (ii) with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Adelaide, in the case of a promotion to a vacancy in the Postmaster General's Department; (iii) with the Public Service Inspector, Canberra, in other cases; (d) if the promotion is to be made in Norfolk Island, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Sydney; (e) if the promotion is to be made in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea, with thé Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Brisbane; (f) if the promotion is to be made in the Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Perth; (g) if the promotion is to be made in a place outside the Commonwealth (and not being a place specified above), with the Public Service Inspector, Canberra. An appellant shall forward his appeal direct to the Public Service Inspector and the following particulars in respect of bis permanent position
should be set out at the foot of the appeal:
Full name (block letters) Age (in years) Designation Salary Scale Office or Branch Department Appeals not lodged with the appropriate Commonwealth Public Service Inspector within the prescribed period will not be accepted.
Under Section 50 (7A) of the Public Service Act, the Board may regard an appeal as having been made against a provisional promotion notified hereunder by an officer who, at any time within the time prescribed for lodging an appeal, is absent on leave for war service. or is absent from Australia on official duty. Where an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions a separate appeal should be lodged in respect of each. The grounds of appeal must be as prescribed in Section 50 of the Public Service Act, viz.:
(1) Where a promotion is to be made to a position prescribed in Regulation 109G, viz.: Assistant, Grade 1; Assistant, Grade 2; Assistant Storeman; Clerical Assistant, Grade 1; Hospital Assistant (Female), Grade 1; Hospital Assistant (Female), Grade 2; Labourer, Grade 1; /Labourer, Grade 2; Lift Attendant; Line Foreman, Grade 1; Lineman, Grade 2; Mail Officer; Monitor; Monitor (Female); Orderly, Grade 1; Phonogram Monitor (Female); Postal Assistant; Postal Assistant (Mail); Postal Clerk in the Fourth Division; Postal Officer; Preventive Officer, Grade 1; Quarantine Assistant, Grade 1; Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1; Storeman; Storeman, Grade 1; Storeman, Grade 2; Telegraphist in the Fourth Division that the appellant is senior to the officer provisionally promoted and is efficient.
(2) In other cases- (a) Superior efficiency; or (b) equal efficiency combined with seniority.
(N.B.By reason of the operation of Regulation 106A the annual rates of salary are increased as follows: Adult Males and Married Minors (Males) . . .. Increase of £24 per annum. Adult Females .. .. .. .. .. Increase of £18 per annum. Minors (Males) other than Married Minors (Males) Under 18 years Increase of £12 per annum. At 18 years Increase of £14 per annum. 19 years At Increase of £18 per annum. 20 years At Increase of £22 per annum. Minors (Females) Under 18 years Increase of £12 per annum. 18 years At .. Increase of £1 3 per annum. 19 years At Increase of £15 per annum. 20 years At .. . . .. .. Increase of £17 per annum. Where positions have been the subject of an Arbitration Determination, the salary scales shown are those prescribed by Determinations.) Name.
Crowley, Desmond Terence .
Present Designation and Station.
.
Hamilton, William Clement . .
Position to which Promoted.
PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. CENTRAL OFFICE. Special Services Division, Registry Section. Clerk (£369- £903), Third Divi- Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, vice J. G. sion Hamon, prov. prom. Duties. File Examiner. Personnel Section. Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Divi- Clerk 003-£1,083), Third Division, vice N. W. sion, Correspondence Section Thompson
Duties. Staff Clerk.
Salary on Date of Promotion. Promotion.
1,038
13.12.56
1,038
13.12.56
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PROMOTIONScontinued. Date of Promotion.
PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT continued. OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD. Central Staff. Administrative Branch, Seniority Section. 13.12.56 Clerk (£993£1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173 - £1,353), Third Division, Can- 1,173 Burden, James Alan berra. Office reclassified Cert. 56/3043. sion, unattached, Canberra Duties. Supervise seniority sub - section; prepare submissions and correspondence on seniority and determine individual cases as required; arrange for printing and distribution of various seniority lists.
Organization, Methods and Classification Branch, Training Section. Assistant Training Officer (£993- Training Officer, Grade 1 (£1,173 - £1,353) 1,019 13.12.56 (female rate £1,019- £1,199), Third Division, £1,173) (female rate £839South -East Asia Sub - section, Canberra, vice £1,019), Third Division, unM. G. Francis attached, Canberra Assistance in training arrangements for Colombo Plan and United Nations Fellows, including liaison with Commonwealth, Duties. State and Local Government Departments and authorities. Lecturing at Board's seminars as required. Qualifications. Departmental experience, aptitude for administrative and training work; appropriate university degree with major in Government desirable.
Norwood, Elizabeth Joan ..
Industrial and Arbitration Branch, Canberra Section. Clerk (£1,353- £1,533), Third DiviSion, Canberra
Barnes, Bruce Watson Duties
Assistant Inspector (£1,668 - £1,833), Third Division, Canberra, vice D. D. Dunn, prov. prom.
1,668
13.12.56
15.11.56
Immediate direction of Clerks preparing submissions and correspondence on conditions of employment.
Dean, Horace John Albert
Clerk (£1,173 - £1,353'), Third Divi-
Clerk (£1,353- £1,533), Third Division, Canberra,
1,398
13.12.56
1,353
13.12.56
vice B. W. Barnes, prov. prom 13.12.56 sion, Canberra Preparation of major submissions and correspondence on conditions of employment. Duties. PUBLIC SERVICE INSPECTOR'S OFFICE. Canberra. Clerk (£993- £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,353- £1,533), Third Division, Canberra. Office reclassified Cert. 56/3043 sion, unattached
Coghill, Edward John
Duties. Control of general office; preparation of submissions and correspondence in relation to conditions of employment; deal to finality with claims for allowances; administer training scheme for Typists and Accounting Machinists; deal with recruitment
matters.
OFFICE OF EDUCATION. Central Office, New South Wales. Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758 -£798) (female rate £604- £644), Fourth Division, vice M. A. 1 (£339- £604), Fourth Division .
Chaffey, Patricia Ann
604
13.12:56
Luscombe
Duties. To record information in connexion with office investigations, to carry out under supervision routine statistical analyses involving the use of a calculating machine and to maintain statistical records by use of punched cards.
Blakeney, Frederick Joseph ..
DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. Division VI. External Affairs Officer, Grade V. (£2,383Grade Officer, External Affairs
Duties. Must be qualified
13.12.56 2,603 £2,933), Second Division, vice A. J. Second (£2,218- £2,493), IV. Eastman Division to fulfil appointment by Executive Council as High Commissioner, Ambassador or Minister
Plenipotentiary in smaller posts. As attached officer may be head of a major consular post or senior political or economic adviser to the Head of a major diplomatic post. Responsible for the administration and activities of a major post, and in particular for selected high level political or economic discussion and reporting, negotiation with authorities of the country to which posted, and supervision of consular activities. Attendance in a representative capacity at major international conferences. William Landale, Alexander
George
External Affairs Officer, Grade III. (£1,998 - £2,163), Third Divi-
sion, Defence Liaison Branch,
External Affairs Officer, Grade IV. (£2,218£2,493), Second Division, vice F. J. Blakeney,
2,218
13.12.56
prov. prom. 13.12.56
Division 1 Duties. Senior political or economic policy adviser to Head of an important post. Direction of the administration and activities of a post and in particular for political and economic discussion and reporting, negotiation with authorities of the country to which posted and direction of consular activities. Attendance in a representative capacity at major international conferences. May be Head of a consular post or act as Chargé in the absence of the Head of a diplomatic post.
Dodds, Yvonne
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Compiling Division, Statistician's Branch, Canberra. Card Punch Operator (Female), Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758 -£798) (female rate £604 £644), Fourth Division, Pay -roll Grade 1 (£354- £614), Fourth Section, Employment and Labour Branch, Division, Mechanical Tabulavice C. R. Hudson tion Branch, Central Administrative Division
604
Duties. Check and punch pay -roll tax returns. The duties of this position are more suitable to a female.
13.12.56
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PROMOTIONS-i-Igntinund. PntientPepilinfjpn and Station.
Curtin, John William
..
Hill, William John Riding
..
Date of
Pogtie00 w>gai PrPmuóted.
Promotion.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY-- continued. Taxation Branch (Head Office), Canberra. Senior Advising Officer , (£1,998- Assistant Executive Officer (£2,108- £2,273), £2,163), Third Division, Income Third Divisiron, Legislation. and International Tax Section, Legislation DiviTreaties SeCtión, Legislation Division, vice sion N. Beikoff Clerk (£1,668 - F1,833), Third DiviSenior Advising Officer (F1,998- £2,163), Third sion, Appeals section, Income Division, Income Tax Section, Legislation Tax, Victoria Division, vice J. W. Curtin, prov. prom.
2,108
13.12.56
1,998
13.12.56
804
13.12.56
794
13.12.56
(£794), Section,
794
13.12.56
(£794),
794
13.12.56
(Female), Grade i (£794), Division, Investigation Section, Office reclassified Cert. 56/2246
794
13.12.56
794
13.12.56
1,533
13.12.56
13.12.56
Taxation Branch (income Tax), New South Wales. Assistant (Female), Senior Clerical Assistant (Female) (£744Grade 4 (£704- £734), Fourth £804), Fourth Division, Correspondence Division, Correspondence SecSection, Sydney, vice H. Hart tion Duties. Typing adjustment sheets for assessments of companies and investigation cases.
Leonard, Blanche Catherine..
Clerical
Kaire, Phyllis Violet
Typist -in- charge (Female), Grade
(Female), Grade 1 (£794), Fourth Division, Instalment Section, Sydney. attached Office reclassified Cert. 56/2246 Duties. Distribution and supervision of work in Instalment Section Typing Pool. 1
Lang, Noeline Rose
(£704), Fourth Division, un-
Typist- in - charge (Female), Grade
1 (£704), Fourth Division, un-
Typist -in- charge
(Female), Grade Division, Prosecutions
Typist -in- charge
Fourth
i
attached Sydney. New office Cert. 56/2246 Duties. Distribution and supervision of work in Prosecutions Section Typing Pool.
McCarthy, Joan Margot
Typist -in- charge (Female), Grade
1 (£704), Fourth Division, un-
Typist -in- charge
(Female),
Grade
1
Fourth Division, Defaults Section, Sydney.
attached
Office reclassified Cert. 56/2246
Duties. Distribution and supervision of work in Defaults Section Typing Pool. Martin, Marie Patricia
Typist -in- charge (Female), Grade 1
(£704), Fourth Division, un-
Typist -in- charge
Fourth
attached
Sydney.
Duties. Distribution and supervision of work in Investigation Section Typing Pool. Smith, Joyce Louise
Typist -in- charge (Female), Grade
(Female), Grade 1 (£794), Fourth Division, Issue Section, Sydney. attached Office reclassified Cert. 56/2246 Duties. Distribution and supervision of work in Issue Section Typing Pool.
1 (£704), Fourth Division, un-
Gibson, Douglas Thomas
.
Typist -in- charge
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SLRVICBS. Central Staff. Clerk (£1,443 - £1,623), ,Admirais- Accountant (£1,533£4,723) , Third Division, tration Division, Australian Finance Branch, Melbourne. Office reclasBroadcasting Control Board, sified Cert. 56/2481 Melbourne
Duties.Provide assistance to Chief Accountant, supervise work of sections of the Finance Branch and carry out investigations relating to accounting and related procedures. A sound knowledge of Audit Act and Treasury Regulations and Instructions desirable. Bowles, Victor Andrew
Queensland. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758- Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£798- £858), Fourth Fourth Division, F79ß), Division, Accounts Brawl), Brisbane, vice Accounts Brançh, Brisbane A, C. Kiz}g Duties.. Paymaster's Assistant.
818
13.12.56
Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,083- £1,263), Third Division, Pen- 1,218 sion, Intern al Audit Branch, siotis Branch, Brisbane, vice A. E. Venamore Brisbane Duties. Provide relief for positions of Examiner, Grade 2 and higher. Qualifications. A sound knowledge of Parts III. and IV. of Social Services Act 1947 -1956 desirable.
13.12.56
Langton, Conrad Gleniiie
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Central Staff, Canberra. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£339- Checker -in- training (Female) Ypung, Margaret Anne (£339 - £604), 339 13,12.56 female rate £339 - £604), £758) Vein' Fourth Division, Pharmaceutical Section, Fourth Division, unattached National Health Division, Central Staff, Canberra, vice 'M. A. Lacey Duties.Checking claims lodged under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Note. When an officer has completed six months' service as Checker -in- training and has attained a satisfactory general standard of accuracy, she will be advanced to the position of Clzeulrer (Fernale) (£564- £704). This position is at present located in Sydney. V!(:tórip.
Allen, Norman James
Preventive Ofhçr, Grade 1 (£697£75$), Fourth Dlvisiop, Lapelfrig Septign, Ship Bran,
Department of Custom and
Quarantine Assistant, Grade 2 (£758- £798), Fourth Division, Ship Inspection Section, Quarantine Division, Melbourne, vice H. J.
guiçk
Excise Duties. Assist with the r,anittYY ittspectipti and fumigatigrt of shipping.
75$
13.12.56
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.
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PROMOTIONScontinued. Present Designation and Station.
Name.
Position to which Promoted.
Salary on Date of Promotion. Promotion:
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH continued. Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, Victoria. Davey, Vivian Frederick
..
Mason, Ernest Charles
Biochemist;'
Grade° 2
Biochemist,
Grade
biotics
Section,
(£1,353-
Grade 3 (£1,44341,623), Third Division, Extraction Department, Antibiotics biotics Section, Commonwealth Section, Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. Serum Laboratories New office Cert. 50/1285 Duties. Investigational work associated with antibiotics production. £1,443), Third Division, Anti-
(£1,443-
3
£1,623), Third Division, AntiCommon-
Biochemist,
1,533
13.12:56
Specialist Scientific Officer, Grade 2 (£1,668£1,833), Third Division, Serum Fractionation Department, Commonwealth Serum Laboratories vice F. Dempster
1,688
13.12.56
Grade 2 (£1,353 - £1,443), Third Division, Microbiology II. Section, Tetanus Toxin Department, Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, vice E. P. Bannister
1,398
13.12.56
wealth Serum Laboratories Duties. Officer -in- charge, Department. Smith, Sydney William Cotton
Biochemist, Grade 1 (£903- £1,353), Third Division, Microbiology
3 Section, B.C.G. Department, Commonwealth Serum Laboratories
Duties.
Biochemist,
Officer -in- charge, Tetanus Toxin Department.
DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION Australian Capital Territory General Immigration Division, Central Staff. Ward, Cyril Leslie .. Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173 - £1,353), Third . Division, Non- 1,218 13.12.56 sion, unattached, Canberra European Restricted Section, Canberra. New office Cert. 56/2699 Duties. Supervise work relating to the entry of non- Europeans (other than students) iiito Australia and to their compliance with the conditions of residence. Smith, Terence Archibald
..
Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Divi-
..
Clerk
Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division, Non-
1,128 13.12.56 European and Restricted Section, Canberra. New office Cert. 56/2699 Duties. Examine applications for admittance of Non - Europeans (other than students) into Australia and for extension of residen& Sewell, Eric Wilma .. Clerk (£903 - £1,083) , Third Divi- Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division, Non- 1,083 13.12.56 sion, Administrative Section, European and Restricted Section, Canberra. Migrant Accommodation CenNew office Cert. 56/2699 tres Division, Canberra Duties. Responsible for the examination and determination of applications for the admittance of persons wishing to enter Australia for educational purposes.
Treloar, Albert Cecil
sion, unattached, Canberra
Clerk (£1,263 - £1,443), Third Division, Non- 1,308 13.12.56 European and Restricted Seaion, Canberra. New office Cert. 56/2699 Duties. Preparation of submissions and recommendations in connexion with deportation of persons under the provisions of the Immigration Act, War -time Refugees Removal Act and Alien Deportation Act. Examination and Determination of requests by certain restricted persons to enter, re -enter or remain in Australia. Thomas, Arthur Osborne . Examination Officer (£903Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division, Non- 1,173 13.12.56 £1,083), Third Division, unEuropean and Restricted Section, Canberra. attached, Canberra New office Cert. 56/2699 Duties. Responsible for (1) preparation of submissions and recommendations in connexion with prosecutions for offences under the Immigration Act; (2) arrangements in regard to departure from Australia of deportees and return to Australia of deportees from other countries. (£1,173 - £1,353),
Third
Division, unattached, Canberra
.
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE.
Tariff and Industries Branch, Central Staff. Bridge, Kenneth Stanley
.
Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Divi-
sion, Trade Information Sub-
section, Trade Services Section
Clerk (£903- £1,083), Third Division, Trade Information Sub - section, Trade Services Sec tion, vice C. W. Pickerd, prbv... prom. 22.11.56
948
13.12.56
Duties. In relation to the countries of the South -East Asia (excluding India, Pakistan and Ceylon) Group, assist in the collection of information on tariffs, import licensing, import statistics, economic conditions and other matters affecting the entry and sale of Australian. goods.
Stevens, Edward John
Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division, Personnel Section, Depart-
ment of the Interior, Sydney
Clerk (£813- £993), Third Division, Trade Information Sub - section, Trade Services Section,
858
13.12.56
Canberra, vice K. S. Bridge, prov. prom. 13.12.56
Duties. Correspondence, extraction of export statistical material and clarification of routine tariff inquiries, affecting the sales of Australian goods in the countries overseas. Qualifications. A good knowledge of one or preferably more European languages desirable.
Tariff and Imports Branch, Imports Division, New South Wales. Carter, Athol Stewart
Invoice Examining Officer (£1,263 - £1,533), Third Division,
Invoice Room, Department of Customs and Excise, Sydney
Senior Research Officer .(£1,443- £1,723), Third
Division, Import Licensing Section, Sydney. .. New office Cert. 56/2760
1,443
Duties. In charge of Research Section dealing with methods of import licensing administration. Qualifications. = Appropriate University degree desirable. Knowledge of import licensing methods an advantage.
6999/56.-3
13.12.56
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3850 PROMOTIONS continued.
Present Designation and Station.
Name.
Position to which Promoted.
Salary on Date of Promotion. Promotion. E
DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY. Central StaffPolicy Secretariat. Wing, Frederick James
Clerk (£1,083 - £1,263), Third Division, Miscellaneous Section, Marketing Division
Research
Officer,
Grade 1
Third Division, Canberra.
(£1,083- £1,353),
1,218
New office Cert.
13.12.56
56/ 1197
Duties. Assist in research and investigation work on projects of a policy nature.
Qualifications. Appropriate university degree.
Division of Agricultural Economics. General and Statistics Section. Research Officer, Grade 2 (£1,353- Senior Research Officer (£1,443 - £1,723), Third 1,443 O'Donohue, Raymond Francis Division, Canberra, vice C. Dawson, prov. £1,533), Third Division prom. 15.11.56 Duties. Investigation into the effects of general economic trends and policies, local and overseas, upon agriculture. Qualifications. Appropriate university degree desirable. Experience in analysis of agricultural economic trends.
Sturman, Myles Albert Quantrill
Research Officer, Grade 2 (£1,353£1,533), Third Division
Senior Research Officer (£1,443 - £1,723), Third
Division, vice N. J. Thomson, prov. prom.
1,443
13.12.56
13 .12.56
22.11.56
Duties. Under supervision, development of original statistical series to reflect changes in the general level of prices, incomes, &c., in the rural sector of the economy. Qualifications. Appropriate university degree desirable. Experience in agricultural economic research. Research Officer, Grade 1 (£1,083-
Lucas, Paul Arthur
Research Officer, Grade 2 (£1,353- £1,533), 1,353 13.12.56 Third Division, Canberra, vice R. F. £1,353), Third Division, Wool Research Section O'Donohue, prov. prom. 13.12.56 Duties. Collection and collation of statistical, financial and other data from external and internal sources for use in reviewing financial factors affecting Australian primary industries and balance of payments. Qualifications. Appropriate university degree desirable. Experience in agricultural economic research.
Assistant Research Officer (£813- Research Officer, Grade 1 (£1,083- £1,353), 1,083 13.12.56 £1,083), Third Division Third Division, Canberra, vice D. R. Munro Duties. Collection and collation of agricultural economic data; analysis and interpretation of such data and preparation of such
Costanzo, Valte Mario reports.
Qualifications. Appropriate university degree and some experience in economic research.
Huston, Lloyd Wesley Ferguson
Wool Research Section. Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Divi- Assistant Research Officer (£813 - £1,083), Third sion, unattached, PostmasterDivision, Canberra, vice K. Suters General's Department, Brisbane
858
13.12.56
Duties. Assist in collection, collation and analysis of data for economic research into wool industry and /or field investigations as required. Qualifications.
Completed or partly completed university degree desirable.
Agricultural Commodities Section. Assistant Research Officer (£813- Research Officer, Grade i (£1,083- £1,353), 1,083 13 .12.56 £1,083), Third Division Third Division, Canberra, vice M. E. Crawford Duties. Under direction, collection and collation of statistical and other data relating to horticultural and viticultural
Forsyth, Ian Maurice
commodities.
Interpretation of such data and preparation of draft reports.
Qualifications. Appropriate university degree and some experience in agricultural economic research.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.
Jubb, Patrick Cyril Finlayson
Victoria Central Staff. Secretary's Branch. Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Junior Training Officer (£993 - £1,353), Third sion, Engineering Branch, PostDivision, Personnel and Establishments master- General's Department, Branch, Melbourne. New office Cert. 56/2796 Victoria
1,173
13.12.56
Smale, John Walter Samuel ..
Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division,
Army Head - quarters, Adjutant - General's Branch. Clerk (£813- £993), Third Division, Central Army Division of Treasury AccountRecords Office, Melbourne. New office Cert.
858
13.12.56
Finance Branch, Department of Air, Central Staff ing,
55/2260
Duties.Prepare correspondence and deal with inquiries involv ing tracing of former members, Wills, and War Graves of deceased members of the Australian Military Forces.
Gleeson, Brian Edmund
.
Army Head - quarters, Master- General of the Ordnance Branch. Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Divi- Clerk (£993- £1,173), Third Division, Directorate sion, Directorate of Ordnance of Ordnance Requirements, Melbourne. New office Cert. 56/1347 Services
993
13.12.56
1,083
13.12.56
Duties. Assist in the calculation of unit entitlements of ordnance stores for peace and war.
Rance, John Victor
..
Clerk (£903-£1,083), Third Division, Directorate of Ordnance
Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division, Directorate of Ordnance Requirements, Mel bourne. New office Cert. 56/1347 Services Duties. Review and calculation of Army requirements of spare parts for Ford vehicles.
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PROMOTIONS continued. Name.
Present Designation and Station.
iSalary on Date of Promotion. Promotion
Position to which Promoted.
I
Flehir, Michael Deane
..
ï
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY continued. Victoria Central Staff continued. Army Head - quarters, Master - General of the Ordnance Branch continued. Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division,
Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Directorate
903 13.12.56 of Ordnance Requirements, Melbourne, vice G. H. Langton Duties. Review and calculation of Army requirements of clothing and necessaries. Qualification. Detailed knowledge of Army provision and procurement procedures and general knowledge of clothing supply. Mabbett, Ronald James David Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Direc- 1,038 13.12.56 Herbert Heavy Equipment Section, torate of Ordnance Requirements, Melbourne, Directorate of Contracts, Cenvice H. Davies tral Staff, Department of
Directorate of Ordnance Re-
quirements
Supply
Duties.Review and calculation of requirements of camp and barrack si.ores, maintenance of basic procurement records. Victoria Southern Command. Head- quarters Staff. Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division, vice M. E. MacMillan Duties. Supervision and control of General Stores, Clothing and Stationery Section.
Colvin, Edward John Herbert
993
13.12.56
948
13.12.56
993
13.12.56
Head-
903
13.12.56
Duties. Responsible to Officer -in- charge Registry for supervision of registration sections. Thompson, David Edwin Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division, Clerk (£813- £993), Third Division, Central Corn-
858
13.12.56
Redenbach, Keith
Depot of Medical and Dental Stores. Clerk (£369- £903), Third Division, Medical Section, Repatriation
. .
Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, vice D. C. G. Kitchin
Department, Victoria Duties. Internal checking and stocktaking.
New South Wales Eastern Command, Command Pay Office, Sydney. Clerk (£813- £993), Third Division, vice K. R.
Delaney, Herbert Laman
Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division
O'Keefe Duties. Australian Military Forces Pay Ledgerkeeper.
Butler, Richard Charles Layton
South Australia Central Command. Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division,
No. 4 Base Ordnance Depot,
Adelaide
No. 4 Base Ordnance Depot, Adelaide
Duties.
Weeks, William Walter George
Clerk
(£813 - £993),
Third
Division,
quarters Staff, vice B. F. Bailey
mand, Workshop. New office Cert. 56/1641
Internal check and stocktake.
Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division,
Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, Command Command Pay Office Pay Office, vice R. G. Melville Duties. Engineer Finance Liaison Clerk.
858
13.12.56
DEPARTMENT OF AIR. O'Dea, Eileen Veronica
Central Staff, Melbourne. Secretariat.
Typist (Female), Grade 3 (£734), Fourth Division, unattached
Steno - Secretary (Female) to the Permanent Head (£774- £834), Fourth Division, vice
774
13.12.56
704
13.12.56
734
13.12.56
E. M. Vogt
Duties.
Sandford, Lois Bethby
Secretarial and stenographic duties for the Permanent Head. Qualifications. Shorthand, 120 words per minute.
Chief of the Air Staff Branch. Typist (Female) Fourth Division
(£354- £684),
Typist
(Female)
Fourth Division. 56/2386
(Secretarial) (£704 - £754), Office reclassified Cert.
Duties. Secret and confidential stenographic duties for the Chief of the Air Staff. Qualifications.- Shorthand, 120 words per minute. Statham, Myrtle Leonore
Supply and Equipment Branch. Clerical Assistant (Fem ^le), Grade 3 (£644- £704), Fourth Division, Central Registry, Secretariat
Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858 -£888) (female rate £704- £734), Fourth Division (Executive Section.
New office Cert. 53/568
Duties. In charge of transit posts and supervision of search staff within Branch. Gannon, Michael ..
Junior Assistant (£339 £586), Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758- £798), 778 13.12.56 Fourth Division, Personnel Fourth Division (Executive Section). New Branch office Cert. 53/568 Duties. Search duties in transit post. Burke, Kevin Edmund . Junior Assistant (£339- £586), Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758- £798), 778 13.12.56 Fourth Division (Directorate of Fourth Division (Directorate of Equipment Works and Buildings) Procurement), vice M. Cronin Duties.Receipt, checking and filing of Overseas Receipt Vouchers, assistance in certification of Overseas Payment Vouchers, and hastening of outstanding Overseas Receipt Vouchers.
Comutogitaltb, Qui1tg
1852
NO.: 73,7-13th Deqembe.r, -1956
PROMOTIONS -- continued. Salary on Date of Promotion. Promotion.
Positioáto. which Promoted.
Present Designation and Station.
Natne,
,P111,11e---r
DEPARTMENT -OF CIVIL- AVIATION. Queensland Region. 768 -(V684808), Fourth Division, RockAndrews, William Louis John A si&tant Stopeman (£339- £748), Storeman ñámpton, vice N. V. Forrest Fourth Division, Stores (Main Store) Section, finance and Stores Branch Duties.Responsible for the receipt, storage and issue of departmental stores. Control of airport store. Western Australia Region, Airways Engineering Branch. Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Divi- Clerk (£813 £993), Third Division, Perth, vice
IoVey, Edgar Lawrence.
948
13.12.56
13.12.56
R. D. Langdon sion, Stores (General) Section, Finance and Stores Branch Duties.Clerical assistance to Senior Airways Engineer (General Engineering)
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. Victoria. 13.12.56 Sectional Draftsman (£1,353 - £1,443), Third 1,443 Smith, Stuart Douglas Haig .. Engineer, Grade 1 (£903: £1;353); Division, Engineering Group, Defence Stan Third Division, Engineering dards. Laboratories, Maribyrnong, Research Division, Postmaster - General's and Development Branch, vice S. D. H. Smith Department Duties.Design and drawing of electrical and electronic instruments and laboratory equipment of an electrical nature. Supervision of the sub section of the design office engaged in the above fields. Qualifications. Academic or other qualifications and appropriate experience should be stated.
South Australia. Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£798Roberts, Allen Pearson Fourth Division, Administrative Division, £858), Fourth Division, AdWeapons Research Establishment, Research ministrative Division, Weapons and Development Branch, Salisbury. New Research Establishment, Reoffice Cert. 56/1760 Development and search Branch, Salisbury Duties.Maintenance of (1) Card index system of technical information; (2) local registry system. Malone, James
Laurence
Alwyn
Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division, Administrative Division, Weapons Research Establish-
ment, Research and Develop-
Clerk (£1,083 - £1,263), Third Division, Administrative Division, Weapons Research Establish-
888
13.12.56
1,218
13.12.56
ment, Research and Development Branch, Salisbury. New office Cert. 56/1760
ment Branch, Salisbury
Duties.Administrative assistance to Chief Engineer in the preparation of non - technical and semi - technical correspondence. Co- ordinate work of clerical personnel in the division. (£813 - £993), Third Division, Administrative Division, Weapons Research Establish-
Clerk (£903 - £1,08.3), Third Division, Adminis-
Grade 3 Fourth DiviDivision, Engineering sion, Weapons Research Establish-
Senior
Clerk
Horsell, Robert Leonard
1,038
13.12.56
trative Division, Weapons Research Estab-
lishment, Research and Development Branch,
Salisbury. New office Cert. 56/1760 ment, Research and Development Branch, Salisbury Duties.Group Clerk, Mathematical Services Group. Preparation of correspondence reports and returns. Supervision of clerical staff. Technical
Stanley, John Gordon
Assistant,
(£1,008 - £1,098),
ment, Research and Develop-
Technical
Officer
(£1,248- £1,338),
1,308
13.12.56
Fourth Division, Engineering Division, Weapons Research Establishment, Research and Development Branch, Salisbury, vice S. E. Brant
ment Branch, Salisbury
Duties.In charge of a Production Control Section of Engineering Workshops. Proven ability in and thorough knowledge Qualifications. Technical education equivalent to that of an apprenticed tradesman.
of production control methods as applied to a large engineering workshop.
Bray, Eulalie Moar
Typist
(Female)
(£354- £684),
Typist
(Female)
(Secretarial)
(£684- £734),
734
13.12.56
Fourth Division, Administrative Division, Weapons Research Establishment, Research and Development Branch, Salisbury. New office Cert. 56/2657 Duties.Secretarial and stenographic duties for the Superintendent of Administration. Qualifications. Shorthand, 100 words per minute.
Fourth Division, unattached
13.12.56 684 (Female) (Secretarial) (£684=£734), Fourth Division, Administrative Division, Weapons Research Establishment, Research and Development Branch, Salisbury. New office Cert. 52/2657 duties for the Deputy Controller, Weapons Research and Development Wing. Duties. Secretarial and stenographic Qualifications. Shorthand, 100 words per minute. 734 13.12.56 Typist (Female) (Secretarial) (£684- £734), (£354 - £684), (Female) Typist James, Daphne Mavis Fourth Division, Administrative. Division, Fourth Division, Administrative Weapons Research Establishment, Research Division, Weapons Research and Development Branch, Salisbury. New Establishment, Research and office Cert. 56/1760 Development Branch, Salisbury
Henderson, Patricia Margaret
Typist
(Female)
(£354- £684),
Typist
Fourth Division, unattached
Duties.Secretarial and stenographic duties for the Controller. Qualifications. -- Shorthand, 100 words per minute.
Barkla, Leonard Hugh
District Contract Board. Clerk (£8134993), Third Divi- Clerk (£903.41,083), Third Division, Foodstuffs and Services Section, viçe B. W. Frock fione Foodstuffs and Services
1,083
Section Section handling foodstuffs and arranging of services. Duties. Assistant Section Leader of a Procurement
13.12.56
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sus
Commonweal* :Ofwstte
PROIVIOTIONS4-contint>ett Date of
Position to width Doted.
Present Designation and Station.
Promotion. ......111=111Milli
i
Ferguson, Virginia
Pamela
Alice
DEPARTM NT OF. NAWIONAL DEVELOPMENT. Australian Capital Territory ,Necaetartát = Policy and Research Section. Clerk (£369- £903) : ; (female rate Research Officer, Grade i (£1,083£1,353) (female rate £929£1,199), Third Division, £3691749), Third Divisiön, Canberra, vice Mira N. 'entmmn, prov. prom. Canberra
1,019
13.12.56
29.11.36
Duties. Under direction, undertake general research duties; prepare reports and correspondence. Qualifications. Appropriate university degree. War Service Homes Division. New South Wales.
d Division, Accounts 1,038 13.12.56 Clerk (£9173-ír1,0$3), Section, Sydney, vice L. 8. Chapman sion, Accounts Section, Sydney Duties.Ledger Supervisor, supervision of Ledger Clerks and Accounting Machinists in the Personal Loan Sub section.
Taylor, Ronald James-
Kinky, Margaret Elaine
Duties.
Ledger Clerk.
Clerk (£813-£993), Third Divin
Victoria. Clerk (£369 -£903) (female rate Clerk 0813 -093) ( fe nate rate £659 - £839), £369- £749), Third Division, Third Division, Accounts Section, Mel Accounts Section, Repatriation bourne, vice P. TI. kitchen Department, Melbourne
704
13.12.56
Control Personal Loan and Tenancy Account Ledger; prepare posting media and calculate and debit
interest to accounts. Pollard, Arthur Wilfred
Queensland. Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,083 - F1,263), Third Division, Accounts Section, Brisbane, vice F. J. Rigg Sion, Accounts Section, Brisbane
1,263
13.12.56
is Duties. In charge of Personal Loan Sub - section; supervise the work of the Ledger Clerks and Accounting .Ma correspondence relating to accounts of applicants under the War Service Homes Act. McQuillan, Aiphonsus Kevih Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Divi- Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Accounts 1,038 13.12.56 sion, Accounts Section, BrisSection. Brisbane, vice A. W. Pollard, prov. prom. 13.12.56
bane
Duties.Treasury Officer. Register and examine accounts presented for payment; prepare Treasury Forms 22 and 23, 8W.
See, James Joseph
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. Employment Division, Queensland. Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Divi- Research Officer, Grade 1 sion,
Head - quarters
Staff,
Third
Division,
Research
(£1,083 - £1,353),
Section,
1,083
13.12.56
vice
P. M. Walker Northern Command, Department of the Army Duties. Collation and analysis of Employment Service statistics and labour market information, preparation of reports, and participation in special surveys as required. Qualifications. Appropriate university degree. liner, Stanley Ernest George
Employment Division, Victoria, Central Office. Clerk (£1,083 - £1,263), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,263 - £1,443), Third Division, Employment and General Section, Melbourne. Office sion, Migration Section, Mel-
1,263
Employment Division, Western Australia. Clerk (Employment) (£813- £1,083) (female rate £6591929), Third Division, Employment and General (Pool) Section, Fremantle (Females), (Training) Section, Perth
704
13.12.56
reclassified Cert. 56/1369 boume Employment policy related to Higher Appointments Office and recruitment of experts for United Nations and Colombo Plan technical assistance schemes. Drafting ministerial correspondence on employment policy Matters. Duties.
Quin, Susannah Mary
Clerk (Female) (£ 369 - £749), Third Division, Professional Services
20.12.56
vice S. F. Swan Duties.Interview and arrange placement of applicants for employment; obtain vacancies froth employers. Interview National Service registrants.
The effective discharge of the duties of this position calls for a female officer. Note.Advancement beyond £993 (female rate £839) is dependent upon the passing of an examination in Employment Division Practices and Procedures as notified in " Gazette " No. 13 of 22nd March. 1956.
Administrative Division, South Australia. Clerk (£993 11,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,17341,353), Third Division, Accounts 1,763 Section, Adelaide, vice R. Levey sion, Accounts Division, Department of Works. Adelaide Duties. Responsible for the control and direction of accounts work for the department in the State, including accounting work associated with the Commonwealth training scheme. Qualifications. Accountancy qualifications desirable.
Done, William John
DEPARTIVIENT OF CUSTOMS AND F cCisa. Central Staff. Farrell, Michael Thomas
Assistant Comptroller - General (Tariff) (£2,383- £2,713), Second Division, unattached
Assistant Comptroller- General {Tariff) (£3,150), Second Division, Canberra. Office reclassified Cert. 56/4100
3,150
13.12.56
Duties: Responsible u the Comptroller- General for the .administration and control of th?. Tariff, By -taw and Apprnisai enta Branches.
Nd: 73 - 13th December, 1956
Commonwealth Gazette
3854 PROMOTIONS -- continued.
Date of Salary on Promotion. Promotion.
Position to which Promoted.
E
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION. Central Staff. Finance and Accounting Branch. Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, Treasury Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division, Accounts Section, vice D. M. Pentony Cashiers Section, Accounts
Halliday, Albert William
Branch,
903
13.12.56
Postmaster - General's
Department, Victoria Duties.Maintenance of Posting Controls, Miscellaneous Cash Receipts, Sub - section Journal and Refund Register.
Maskell, Harry Saunders
.
Defence Production Planning Branch. Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,083 - £1,263), Third Division, TelecomNew office Cert. sion, Materials and Chemical munications Section. Engineering Section 56/2110
1,218
13.12.56
Duties.Prepare submissions on policy, finance, procurement and planning activities of the Branch and direct the work of
the clerical staff in the technical section. Moore, Joseph William .. Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division, Materials and Chemical
Clerk (£1,083- £1,263), Third Division, Ordnance and Engineering Equipment Section. New
1,218
13.12.56
Engineering Section office Cert. 56/2110 Duties. Prepare submissions on policy, finance, procurement and planning activities of the Branch and direct the work of
the clerical staff in the technical section. McLinden, Gerald Stanley
. .
Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,083 £1,263), sion, Engineering Section, , Ammunition Section. Commonwealth Serum Labora56/2110
Division, Third New office Cert.
1,083
13.12.56
tories, Department of Health, Victoria
Duties. Prepare submissions on policy, finance, procurement and planning activities of the Branch and direct the work of the clerical staff in the technical section. Edwards,
Gordon Frederick
Engineer,
Grade
2
(£1,353-
£1,443), Third Division, Telecommunications Section
Engineer, Grade 3 (£1,443 - £1,623), Third Division, Telecommunications Section, vice A. G. Culvenor
1,443
13.12.56
Duties. Investigate problems associated with Australian Development and production of high quality electronic components.
Supervise developmental contracts.
New South Wales Administrative Branch. Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Divisidn, Accounts Section, vice P. J. O'Dea Duties. Preparation of salaries and wages.
Atcheson, Francis Joseph
Clerk (£3694903), Third Division, Accounts Section
Fehon, Noel Patrick
Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division, Accounts Section
Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, Accounts
Section, vice D. C. Lindsay, prov. prom.
948
13.12.56
858
13.12 56
1,083
13.12.56
1,083
13.12.56
993
13.12 56
734
13 12.56
1,128
13.12.56
1.11.56
Duties. Examination of claims. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. Victoria Administrative Staff.
Coxon, Howard Rawson
.
Clerk (£8134993), Third Divi-Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Pensions sion, Pensions Section, South Section, South Melbourne, vice B. L. B. Melbourne
Lazer
Duties. War pensions examiner. New South Wales. McKinlay, Dudley Allan
Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Divi-Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Medical sion, Medical Section, Sydney Section, Sydney, vice L. V. Woods Duties. Examine claims for repatriation benefits.
Mercer, Harold Aymas
Clerk (£369 - £903),
Third Divi-Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, Accounts
sion, Repatriation Sanatorium
Section, Sydney, vice V. G. Taylor
(Lady Davidson Home), Turramurra Duties.Medical Sustenance Cashier.
Baird, Margaret Jane
Typist
Administrative Staff, South Australia. (Female) (£354- £684), Senior Typist (Female),
Fourth Division, Typists' Sec-(£734), Typists' Section. tion
54/1329
Fourth
Division
New office Cert.
Duties. Assist Typist -in- charge of Pool.
uaine, John Gerard
AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CONTROL BOARD. Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division, sion, Radio Branch, Postmasterbourne. New office Cert. 56/2197 General's Department, Melbourne
Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Divi-
Mel-
Duties. Observe and report on programmes of commercial television stations. (Appointee will be required to perform evening and week -end duty.)
Commonwealth Cazette
3855
No. 73.--13th December, 1956
PROMOTIONS continued. Name.
Present Designation and Station.
Date
Position to which Promoted.
Promoñ. Promotion.
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Central Staff, Melbourne. Personnel Branch. Assistant Training Officer (£993- Training Officer, Grade
Forsey, Sidney David
1 (£1,173 - £1,353), 1,173 13.12.56 Third Division, Per Third Division, Training Section, vice A. G. sonnel Branch Loader Duties. Oversight and development of schemes for the training of staff in the Postal Training School; preparation of training aids and manuals. Qualifications. Aptitude for training duties.
£1,173),
Davidson, William Bruce
..
Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£798- Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), £858), Fourth Division, PersonFourth Division, Recruitment and Statistical nel Branch Section, vice E. W. Clark Duties. Maintenance of Statistical Records, preparation of Statistical Statements and Graphs. Qualifications. Experience on work involving extensive use of figures desirable.
Engineering Division. (£1,778Sectional Engineer (£1,998 - £2,163), Third Divi£1,943), Third Division, Engision, Organization and Training Section, neering Division, Victoria Training Sub - section, vice M. A. Bowden Duties. Under general direction, control and manage the Training Sub - section of the Engineering Division.
Richards, Robert Alan
Divisional
Engineer
888
13.12.56
1,998
13.12.56
Qualifications . Substantial knowledge and experience of training as carried out in the Engineering Division and a high level of capacity in the Planning, Organization and Administration of such training are desirable. Crowther, William Russell .. Engineer, Grade 1 (£903- £1,353), Group Engineer (£1,443 - £1,623), Third Divi- 1,443 29.11.56 Third Division, unattached sion, Radio Section. Office reclassified Cert.
56/2166
Duties.
Regulate work programme of radio laboratory and develop laboratory facilities; take responsibility for design projects. [In lieu of notification appearing in " Gazette " of 29th November, 1956.]
Gough, Alfred John Thomas Delahenty, Michael Joseph
Nisbet, Albert Allan
Ryan, John Joseph
..
Hanlon, Keith Wesley (1.7.48 (158A) )
Mackie, John Harry William (1.7.50 (47) )
Sydney
Smith (7.4.53(3) )
Junior Postal Officer (£339- £586), Fourth Division, unattached Junior Postal Officer (£339- £586),
Harvey, Barry Reginald
Miller, Mervyn Henry
Gibson, John Patrick
13.12.56 13.12.56
Postal Clerk
(£369- £918),
Fourth
Division,
Crows Nest. Vacant position Postal Clerk (£369 - £918), Fourth Division,
616
13.12.56
524
13.12.56
738
13.12.56
Postal Assistant (£339- £858), Fourth Division, Armidale. Vacant position
738
13.12.56
Accounts Branch. Third Clerk (£1,263- £1,443), Third Division, General Division, Accounts Branch Accounts Section, Sydney, vice D. Wade Duties. Appropriation Ledgerkeeper.
1,263
13.12.56
Junior Postal Officer (£339- £586),
Staff, Canberra District
Postal
Officer
Fourth Division
(14.10.55)
13.12.56
13.12.56
Postal Officer (£339- £758), Fourth Division, Relieving
(6.9.54)
13.12.56
524
Fourth Division, unattached
Black, Alester Roy
13.12.56
Relieving Staff, Albury District, Junee. Vacant position Postal Clerk (Strong Point) (£369 - £918), Fourth Division, Mudgee. Vacant position Postal Assistant (£339- £858), Fourth Division, Cooma. Vacant position
Fourth Division, unattached
(15.7.54)
13.12.56
Mayfield
Waters, Barry James (19.5.52 (76) ) Malsem, Alexander
New South Wales. Grade 2 Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3 (£1,173- £1,263), 1,263 (£1,038 £1,128), Third Division, Third Division, William- street. Vacant posiClarence- street tion Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£1,038- £1,128), 1,038 (£948 £1,038), Third Division, Third Division, Inverell. Vacant position Boggabri Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£1,038- £1,128), 1,128 (£948 £1,038), Third Division, Third Division, Liverpool. Vacant position Chippendale Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£1,038 - £1,128), . 1,083 (£948 - £1,038), Third Division, Third Division, Kogarah. Vacant position Carlton Postal Clerk (£369 - £918), Third Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£948 - £1,038), 993 Division, Tenterfield Third Division, Tenterfield. Vacant position Postal Clerk (Strong Point) Senior Postal Clerk, Grade i (£948- £1,038), 1,038 (£369 - £918), Third Division, Third Division, Bingara. Vacant position Senior Postal Clerk,
Clerk
(£339- £758),
(£1,173 - £1,353),
Qualifications. Applicants should state their Accounting or postal accountancy qualifications.
Day, Margaret Mary
Telegraphs Accounts, Sydenham. Assistant (Female), Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758 -£798) (female Grade 1 (£339- £604), Fourth rate £604 - £644), Fourth Division, vice
Clerk. ti
624 13.12.56 Division, Accounts Branch F. N. C. Devitt Proposed to transfer location to Waverton in near future. Duties. Sort originating telegrams, check charges, file into account groups for Government, newspaper and private accounts. Latham, Allan Vincent Postal Officer (£339- £758), Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£7584798), 758 13.12.56 Fourth Division, TelecommuniFourth Division, vice V. G. Golledge cations Divisions Proposed to transfer location to Waverton in near future. Duties. Keep file register, search for telegrams in connexion with subpoenas, &c. rTi
Q9uumvnivreal,th Oazßttß
385.6
et 7,t-,--Ptla :DP9RnbeT,:1956
PROMOTIONS -- continued. Position to which Promoted.
Present Designation and Station.
Salary on Date of Promotion. Promotion.
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT -- continued.
New South Wales continued. Engineering Division.
Davies, Jack Myrddin Taylor
Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division, Engineering Division
Clerk (£813- £993), Third Division, Country Branch, Administration, Sydney, vice P. G.
993
13.12.56
1,443
13.12.56
Woods.
Duties. General clerical assistance to the Assistant Senior Clerk. Services Branch. Draftsman (£903 - £1,353), Third Sectional Draftsman (£1,443 - £1,533), Third Division, Drafting Section, Sydney, vice Division, Engineering Division D. W. Clater
Silva, James Bertram
Duties.Control and supervision of a Sub - section of the Drafting Section, and responsible for the carrying out of the associated Drafting work. Senior Technician (Telecommuni(£1,008£1,068), cations) Fourth Division, Engineering
Muldoon, Joseph James
Technical Instructor, Grade 2 (£1,188- £1,338), Fourth Division, Supplies and Training Sec Lion, Technical Training, Strathifield, vice R. E. Lewis
1,248
13.12.56
Division Training School for the Duties. Responsible to a Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2, or higher officer in the Technicians' Telephone equipment, long -line
preparation or imparting of theoretical and practical instruction on two or more of the following: equipment, radio, telegraph equipment or workshop practices and building construction. Wilkie, Evan Duties.
Administrative Branch. Staff and Industrial Officer (£1,668£1,833), Clerk (£1,443 - £1,623), Third Divi-
1,668
13.12.56
Third Division, Sydney, vice R. R. Emmett sion, Engineering Division Responsible for the co- ordination and direction of all staff and industrial work dealt with in the Division.
Administrative Branch, Costing Section. 13.12.56 Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173 - £1,353), Third Division, Armi- 1,173 dale. New office Cert. 56/1533 sion, Engineering Division 13.12.56 Clerk (£993 - £l,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173- £1,353), Third Division, Bathurst, 1,218 Wright, Phillip Nathaniel New office Cert. 56/1533 sion, Engineering Division 13.12.56 Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173 - £1,353), Third Division, Can - 1,173 Dorian, Raymond Francis berra. New office Cert. 56/1533 sion, Engineering Division 13.12.56 Clerk (£993- £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173- £1,353), Third Division, Dubbo. 1,218 Adnum, John Finlay New office Cert. 56/ 1533 sion, Engineering Division 13.12.56 Clerk (£993- £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173- £1,353), Third Division, Goul- 1,218 Dawson, Clyde Hillier burn. New office Cert. 56/1533 sion, Engineering Division Clerk (£993 £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173- £1,353), Third Division, Grafton. 1,218 13.12.56 Kavanagh, Colin Edward New office Cert. 56/1533 Division, Engineering sion, Queensland 13.12.56 Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173 - £1,353), Third Division, Kemp - 1,173 McCarthy, Henry Matthew sey. New office Cert. 56/1533 sion, Engineering Division 13.12.56 Clerk (£993- £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173 - £1,353), Third Division, Lis - 1,218 Toshack, Robert Frederick more. New office Cert. 56/1533 sion, Engineering Division 13.12.56 Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173- £1,353), Third Division, Narran- 1,218 Willis, John Patrick dera. New office Cert. 56/1533 sion, Engineering Division 13.12.56 Division, New - 1,218 Robertson, Colin Lancelot Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173 £1,353), Third New office Cert. 56/1533 castle. sion, Engineering Division George 13.12.56 Joseph Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173- £1,353), Third Division, Parkes. 1,218 Michael Kearns, New office Cert. 56/1533 sion, Engineering Division Lawrence 13.12.56 Silverstone, Albany James .. Clerk (£1,083- £1,263), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173- £1,353), Third Division, Parra- 1,353 matta. New office Cert. 56/1533 sion, Engineering Division 13.12.56 Clerk (£993- £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173 - £1,353), Third Division, Tam - 1,218 Jackett, Allen Joseph worth. New office Cert. 56/ 1533 sion, Engineering Division 13.12.56 Clerk (£993- £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173 - £1,353), Third Division, Wagga. 1,218 Thompson, Leslie James New office Cert. 56/ 1533 sion, Engineering Division 13.12.56 Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Divi- Clerk (£1,173 - £1,353), Third Division, Wollon- 1,218 Mosley, Edward .. gong. New office Cert. 56/1533 sion, Engineering Division Duties of the above fifteen positions. Take charge of Costing Sub section. Qualifications. Sound knowledge of works procedure and cost accounts instructions and ability to control staff desirable.
Burns, William John
Dixon, William Ernest Wallace
Thorncraft, Thomas Bede
Ryan, Nancy
.:
Rensha i, Sheila Mary Theresa
Bradford, Jean Emily McLeay, Henry Edward
Cannon, Norman Sidney
..
Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£339£758), Fourth Division, Engineering Division Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£798- £858), Fourth Division, unattached Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£644- £704), Fourth Division, unattached Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£644 - £704), Fourth Division, unattached Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£644- £704), Fourth Division, unattached Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£798- £858), Fourth Division, unattached
Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£798£858), Fourth Division, unattached
888
13.12.56
Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), Fourth Division, Bathurst. New office Cert. 56/1533
858
13.12.56
Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858 -£888) (female rate £704- £734), Fourth Division, Canberra. New office Cert. 56/1533 Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858 -£888) (female
704
13.12.56
704
13.12.56
'734
13.12.56
888
13.12.56
858
13.12.56
Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), Fourth
Division. " idale. New office Cert. 56/1533
rate £704 - £734), Fourth Division, Dubbo. New office Cert. 56/1533 Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858 -£888) (female rate £704 - £734), Fourth Division, Goulburn. New office Cert. 56/1533 Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858 - £888), Fourth Division, Grafton. New office Cert. 56/1533 Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), Fourth Division, Kempsey. New office 56/1533
P)mmpäwesltkoilmtt.p
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PROMOTIONScontinued. Present Designation and Station.
Nants.
Salary on Date of Promotion. Promotion.
Position to which Promoted.
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT continued.
New South Walescontinued.
Opnnor, Reginald Keith
.
Bailey, Maxwell Michael Mathieson, Donald
Lochhead, George Edward
Gardner, Alan George
Engineering Divisioncontinued. Administrative Branch, Costing Section continued. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758- Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), Fourth £798), Fourth Division, EngiDivision, Lismore. New office Cert. 56/1533 neering Division Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (ír798- Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), Fourth £858), Fourth Division, unDivision, Maitland. New office Cert. 56/1533 attached Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758- Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), Fourth £798), Fourth Division, EngiDivision, Narrandera. New office Cert. neering Division, Queensland 56/1533 Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758 - Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), Fourth £798), Fourth Division, EngiDivision, Newcastle. New office Cert. neering Division 56/1533 Lineman, Grade 1 (£708 - £768), Clerical Assistant, G rade 4 (£858- £888), Fourth Fourth Division, Engineering Division, Parkes. New. office Cert. 56/1533 Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758-
£798), Fourth Division, Engi-
neering Division Postal Officer (£339- £758), Fourth Division, unattached
Pickett, Colin George Baden
13.12.56
888
13.12.56
858
13.12.56
888
13.12.56
858
13.12.56
Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), Fourth Division, Parramatta. New office Cert. 56/1533 Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), Fourth Division, Tamworth. New office Cert.
888
13.12.56
858
13.12.56
Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858- £888), Fourth Division, Wagga. New office Cert. 56/1533
888
13.12.56
Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858 -£888) (female rate £704 - £734), Fourth Division, Wollongong. New office Cert. 56/1533
734
13.12.56
Division
Dalzell, William Frederick
McDonald, George
858
William
Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£798-
£858), Fourth Division, Tele-
communications Division Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£644- £704), Fourth Division, unattached
Evans, Neta
56/ 1533
Duties of the above sixteen positions. Check of engineering stores bin tally cards.
Forrest, Baden
Reginald
William
Maintain and check movable plant registers.
Postal and Transport Services Division. Post Offices Branch, Sydney. Postmaster, Grade 2 (£1,038- Cadet Inspector (£723- £1,263), Third Division, £1,218), Third Division, Menin vice F. E. Harris
1,263
3.1.57
Cadet Inspector (£723- £1,263), Third Division,
1,218
3.1.57
Cadet Inspector (£723- £1,263), Third Division,
1,173
3.1.57
Cadet Inspector (£723 - £1,263), Third Division,
1,263
3.1.57
Cadet Inspector (£723 - £1,263), Third Division, (£1,038 - £1,218), Third Division, vice K. C. Brazel Hurstville Victoria. Postmaster, Grade 2 (£1,038Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3 (£1,173- £1,263), £1,218), Third Division, BelThird Division, Colac. Vacant position
1,173
3.1.57
1,263
13.12.56
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£1,038- £1,128), Third Division, Bendigo. Vacant position
1,083
13.12.56
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£1,038- £1,128), Third Division, Ballarat. Vacant. position
1,128
13.12.56
Postmaster, Grade 3 (£1,308 - £1,488), Third Division, Mansfield. Vacant position Postmaster, Grade 3 (£1,308 - £1,488), Third Division, Kyabram. Vacant position
1,308
13.12.56
1,308
13. 12.56
Clerk (£1,083 - £1,263), Third Division, Postal
1,218
13.12.56
dee
Cox, Noel Charles Gregor, Allan John
Mion, Daniel Lawler, Peter Edgeworth
Fox, John Gordon Turner, John Hewett
Warren, John Francis Elliott, James Thomas
Hartley, William Manning
Locke, John Anthony
.
Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Postal and Transport Services Division, Sydney Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Postal and Transport Services Division, Sydney Postmaster, Grade 2 (£1,038Third Division, £1,218), Woodenbong Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2
mont Senior Postal Clerk, (£948- £1,038), Third Bendigo Senior Postal Clerk, (£948 - £1,038), Third Ballarat Postmaster, Grade 2
Grade
1
Division,
Grade
1
Division, (£1,038-
£1,218), Third Division, Toora Postmaster, Grade 2 (£1,038£1,218), Third Division, Leura, New South Wales Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division, Buildings Branch
vice K. H. Justice
vice R. G. Mathews vice B. C. Moritz
and Transport Services Division, Planning and Development Branch, Melbourne. New office Cert. 56/1763
Duties. Undertakes research and reports on projects with which the Division is concerned. Qualifications. Experience in at least one phase of the activities under the control of the Division is desirable
McAdie, Allen Robert
Postal Clerk (£369 - £918), Third Division, Burwood
Clerk (£813- £993), Third Division, Telecommunications Division, Telephone Service Branch, District Telephone Office, Colac,
903
13.12.56
704
13.12.56
vice W. C. Morrison Duties. Staff Clerk, District Telephone Office, Colac. Robinson, Joyce Elwyn
Typist
Fourth Branch
(Female) (£354 - £684), Division, Personnel
Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£858 -£888) (female rate £704 - £734), Fourth Division, Personnel
Branch, : Administrative
Section,
Melbourne. New office Cert. 56/2846 Duties. Secretarial work for Superintendent, Personnel Branch, . and Irregularities Clerk. Prepare correspondence and assemble reports for Promotions Appeal Committee. Takes verbatim notes in proceedings before Appeal Boards, &c.
No: 73. --13th December, 1956
CAlmmomwealth Gatte
3858 PROMOTIONS -- continued.
Salary on Date of Promotion. Promotion.
Position to which Promoted.
Present Designation and Station.
Name.
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENTcontinued. Victoria continued.
Engineering Division.
Conroy, Ashley Bernard
.
Clerk (£903-£1,083), Third Division, Engineering Division
Clerk (£99341,173), Third Division, Country Branch, Sectional Staff, Melbourne. New
1,173
13.12.56
office Cert. 56/1883
Duties. Promotions of manipulative staff, responsible for staff records, loading review, estimates, &c. Qualifications. Ability to direct staff and knowledge of Engineering Division procedures, Public Service Act and Regulations
and General Orders.
Furlonger, Ronald William . .
Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division, unattached
Shaw, Archibald John
Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Engineering Services Branch, Workshops Section,
948
13.12.56
1,038
13.12.56
No. 2 Division, South Melbourne, vice T. J.
Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, Engineering Division
Harrison Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Engineering Planning Branch, Transmission and
T. & T. Planning Section, No. 1 Division,
South Yarra, vice J. G. Shaw Duties of above two positions. Responsible to the Divisional Engineer for office management. Good knowledge of Engineering Division practices and procedures desirable. Metropolitan Branch. 13.12.56 Clerk (£903- £1,083), Third Divi- Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division, Sectional 1,173 sion, Engineering Division Staff, Melbourne. New office Cert. 56/ 1883 Duties. Promotions of manipulative staff, responsible for staff records, loading reviews, estimates, &c. Qualifications. Ability to direct staff and knowledge of Engineering procedures, Public Service Act and Regulations and General Orders. Smart, William Russell Lineman, Grade 2 (£818), Fourth Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£978), Fourth Divi978 13.12.56 Division, Engineering Division sion, External Plant Metropolitan No. 2 Thompson, Norman
John
James
Section, Metropolitan District Works No. 2 Vacant position
Division, Melbourne.
Duties.Estimating Foreman. Equipment Service Section. Supervising Technician, Grade 5 Supervision Technician, Grade 6 (£1,518), (£1,428- £1,458), Fourth DiviFourth Division, No. 3 Division, Malvern. sion, Engineering Division Vacant position
Martin, Reginald Ernest
1,518
13.12.56
1,518
13.12.56
Duties. In charge of an automatic exchange and control of staff. Vickers, John Anderson
Supervising Technician, Grade 5 (£1,428- £1,458), Fourth Division, Engineering Division
Supervision Technician,
Grade 6 (£1,518),
No. 2 Division, Melbourne. Vacant position
Duties. --In charge of a large manual (C.B.) exchange and an automatice exchange, and control of staff Queensland.
Harris, Keith William
Postal
(22.1.51 (5) )
Assistant
(£339 - £858),
Fourth Division, Yuleba Postal Investigation Officer, Grade
Ford, Frank Donald
1 (£818 - £978), Fourth Division, Personnel Branch
Goward, Allan John
Postal Clerk (£369 -918), Third Division, Cleveland
Postal CIerk (£369 £918), Fourth Division, Goomeri. Vacant position Postal Investigation Officer, Grade 2 (£978-
616
13.12.56
978
13.12.56
858
3.1.57
1,308
13.12.56
993
13.12.56
918
13.12.56
Cadet Inspector (£723 - £1,263), Third Division,
858
3.1.57
Cadet Inspector (£723 - £1,263), Third Division,
1,263
3.1.57
£1,068), Fourth Division, Personnel Branch, Postal Investigation Section, Brisbane, vice
R. W. Lee
Cadet Inspector (£723- £1,263), Third Division,
Post Offices Branch, Postal and Transport Services Division, Schirmer
Lancaster, William Joseph
Postmaster, £1,218),
Brisbane,
vice
V.
M.
South Australia. Grade 2 (£1,038- Postmaster, Grade 3 (£1,308 - £1,488), Third Third Division, Division, Mount Barker. Vacant position
Freeling Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Divi- Clerk (£813- £993), Third Division, Personnel sion, Personnel Branch Branch, Adelaide, vice L. McAdam Duties. --Relief Clerk.
Wood, Stuart Ashworth
Megee, Vaughan Lindsay
Lineman, Grade 2 (£818), Fourth Division, Engineering Division, Western Australia
(18.9.51 (25) )
Lirie Foreman, Grade i (£888- £918), Fourth
Division, Engineering Division, Country District Works Section, Naracoorte Division, Kingston. Vacant position
Duties. Area Foreman. Postal and Transport Services Division. Post Offices Branch, Adelaide.
Custance, Donald Charles
Patterson, Vincent aeve
..
Postal Clerk (£369 - £918), Third Division, Glenelg Postmaster, Grade 2 (£1,038£1,218), Third Division, Woomera
vice W. H. Lewis
vice L. H. R. Hendry
Commonwéalth Gazette.
No 73.-13th Decémber, 1956
3859 PROMOTIONS -- continued.
Naine.
O'Grady, Laurence William..
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT continued. Western Australia. Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3 Postmaster, Grade 3 (£1,308 - £1,488), Third (£1,173-£1,263),, Third Division, Division, Cottesloe. Vacant position Fremantle Senior Postal Clerk, Grade i Postmaster, Grade 2 (£1,038 £1,218), Third (£948 - £1,038), Third Division, Division, Wyalkatchem. Vacant position Harvey Postal Clerk (£369 - £918), Third Senior Postal Clerk, Grade i (£948 - £1,038), Division, Kalgoorlie Third Division, Boulder. Vacant position Postal Clerk (£369-018), Fourth Postmaster, Grade 1 (£828- £978), Fourth Division, Esperance Division, Fitzroy Crossing. Vacant position Clerk (£369 £903), Third Division Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, Accounts Accounts Branch (Relief Staff) Branch, General Accounts Section, Perth, vice J. K. Byrne Duties. Wages Clerk Check of Head Office payments.
1,308
13.12.56
1,128
13.12.56
948
13.12.56
948
13.12.56
903
13.12.56
1,078
13.12.56
1,083
3.1.57
(£1,368-
1,368
13.12.56
Davidson, Glen Ronald
Division (Sub- station Installation), Perth. Vacant position Senior Technician (Telecommuni-Supervising Technician, Grade 2 (£1,218cations) (£1,008- £1,068), £1,248), Fourth Division, Service No. 1 Fourth Division, Engineering Division, Scarborough. Vacant position
1,248
13.12.56
Kenworthy, Henry Joseph
Senior Technician (Telecommuni-Supervising
1,248
13.12.56
993
13.12.56
Sinclair, Graham Allan Edwick, David Wilson (1.7.48 (129) )
Joss, John Arthur .. Barker, Bernard Edward
Postal and Transport Services Division. Cocker, Percival Thomas
Senior Assistant (Mails) (£898),
Shepherd, David Ernest
Fourth Division, Mail Exchange Branch Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£948 £1,033), Third Division, Manjimup
Monteath, Ronald James
Supervising Technician, Grade 2
Overseer
(£1,018- £1,078), Fourth Division, Mail Exchange Branch, Ship Section, Perth. Vacant position Cadet Inspector (£723 - £1,263), Third Division, Perth, vice A. Power.
Engineering Division, Tele phone Equipment Section. Supervising Technician,
(£1,218- £1,248),
Grade
4
Fourth Divi-£1,398), Fourth Division, Installation No. 1
sion, Engineering Division
Division
Technician, Grade 2 (£1,218£1,248), Fourth Division, Service No. 1 Division, Wembly. Vacant position
cations) (£1,008- £1,068), Fourth Division, Engineering Division
Tasmania. Engineering Division.
Lehner, Frederick Donald ..
Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, Engineering Burnie
Division,
Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Costing Section, Hobart. New office Cert. 56/1666
Duties. Coding Clerk. A sound knowledge of works procedure and Cost Accounts Instructions Public Service Act and Regulations, Awards and Determinations desirable.
Edwards, Leonard Wentworth
Supervising Technician, Grade 2 (£1,218- £1,248), Fourth Division,
Engineering
Hobart
Division,
Supervising Technician, Grade 3 (£1,278£1,338), Fourth Division (Radio and
Broadcasting), Launceston.
1,308
13.12.56
Vacant position
Duties. Control of Regional Broadcasting Studios, maintenance of UHF interstate radio telephone link terminal and general supervision of maintenance of UHF radio equipment in Northern Tasmania.
(a) Provisional promotions withdrawn after notification on the dates indicated
G. J. Green, 14.6.56 Lapsed.
M. J. Walsh, 27.9.56 and confirmation notice appearing in " Gazette " of 8.11.56 is hereby withdrawn.
R. Belbin, 1.11.56 Lapsed. S. Birkett, 9.8.56 Lapsed. A. R. Johnson, 9.8.56 Lapsed. (b) Variations in salary on promotion
G. M. Andrews, 26.7.56 " £1,038 " in lieu of " £1,083 ". H. Howard, 2.8.56 " £1,998 " in lieu of " £1,943 ". (c) Other variations of promotions. J. F. Sutherland, 15.11.56 Christian names should read " Joseph Francis Aloysius ". H. J. MacFarlane, 22.11.56 Duties should read " Area Foreman ". S. R. Ellis, 8.11.56 Confirmation notice appearing in " Gazette " of 29.11.56 is hereby withdrawn. B. O'Shannassey, 8.11.56 Surname should read " O'Shannassy ". J. R. Smith, 29.11.56 Cause of vacancy should read " vice E. M. O'Sullivan ". Ellen G. Evans Confirmation notice appearing in " Gazette " of 22.11.56 is hereby withdrawn. L. V. James, 22.11.56 Cause of vacancy should read " vice F. V. Boulter ". L. D. Fitzgerald, 9.2.56 The corrigendum appearing in " Gazette " of 1.11.56 is hereby withdrawn. The following provisional promotions, notified on the dates indicated, have been confirmed:
PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. Office of Public Service Board.
A. V. Atkins, G. J. Bale, G. J. Smith and M. T. Cremean, 1.11.56. ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. V. G. Hutchings and K. S. Papworth, 1.11.56. G. J. Charlton, 8.11.56.
!IQ. 73
C.
3860
De Winber, 191.,
011
PROMQTIONS- -continued.,
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Taxation Branch.
E. L. Robertson, 1.11.56. N. Hillman, 8. 11.56.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.
A. R. Broberg, 6.9.56. F. T. Hill, 13.9,56. P. G. Foley and A. E. Venamore, 20.9.56.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. N. Murray, W. A. Thompson, J. Gibson, N. A. Hopson, G. J. Mackay, M. E. Deans, S. IL Cohen and C. P. J. Blackall, ;0.9.56. M. J. Dwyer, W. McGregor, A. R. Wingfield, J. B. Redmond, R. R. Savage, D. Marchant, J. W. Macauley, E. Wigley attd L. A. Cbutts, 25.10.56. .
Electoral Branch.
R. A. Mather, V. E Spark and E. M. Jones, 8.1 1.56.
DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. M. Gilchrist, D. A. Rennie, C. W. Bates, B. M. Browning, D. W. Brown, L. G. Miller, H. H. lvlurrelt, J. J. W. Coleman and E. C. Bell 1.11.56. W. A. R. Praetz, 8.11.56. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. T. A. Nowell, 1.11.56. DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY. F. R. Jackson, 18.10.56 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. F. A. Bruce, B. H. Reynolds and J. L. Bakewell, 9.8.56. F. L. McDonald, E. A. Carne and E. M. Goddard, 8.11.56.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. Flora M. Whelan, 18.10.56. Margaret M. T. Brickley, 25.10.56. M. V. Connelly. 1.11.56.
DEPARTMENT OF AIR.
J. H. Chisholm, 20.9.56. Margery J. Philpott, 1.11.56.
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. K. G. Hocking and J. R. Miller, 27.9.56. G. E. Helme, D. C. Coyne and L. W. G. Cadzow, 25.10.56.
DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT. W. J. Brock, 1.11.56.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. K. V. Duncan and M. L. Dundas, 8.11.56. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. F. M. Furlong and Joyce Lorraine Luton, 1.11.56.
DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE. J. W. Walters, 13.9.56. A. M. P. Brown, L. A. Davenport, G. F. Gosper, A. J. Parker and M. F. Rumble, 4.10.56. M. Shanahan, 11.10.56. J. C. Cain, J. Ginges, C. L. O'Sullivan and A. M. Canty, 1.11.56. J. Somerville and E. G. Dunshea, 8.11.56. POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. W. S. Hollingsworth, 6.9.56. P. J. Saunders, 27.9.56. W. A. Smethurst and M. L. Dunlop, 4.10.56. P. A. Smith, 18.10.56. J. M. D. Sandeberg and L. R. B. Goldburg, 18.10.56 (in lieu of notification appearing in " Gazette " of 29. 11.36). G. R. Murdoch, L. A. Grubb, R. H. G. Jelley, I. J. Radford, P. W. Smart, C. L. Collins, C. A. Baker, T. G. Church, W. L. Collis, V. A. Peck, R. A. Barden, G. G. Hyland, H. J. Mitchell and D. MacDonald, 25.10.56. E. Willows, J. E. Staples, F. M. Tomlin, A. W. Sessions, L. K. Seddon, J. W. Sclanders, R. Harvie, R. F. J. Halitnán, T. G. Hitchins, T. V. English, J. J. Lloyd, W. J. Hanrahan, W. G. Archer, N. F. McCrystal, S. A. Peace, F. B. Jack, W. R. M. Wilson, K. D. J. Cavanough, F. G. Miller, P. V. Keating, C. W. Latham, B. F. Manttan, S. C. Randall and K. A. Gerrans, 1.11, 56. A. Morton, B. A. Morgan, T. F. Taylor, E. A. Coverlid, R. L. Wandless, R. E. Miller, A. W. J. Strutt, A. H. Carroll, A. F. Shdrtill, J. A. Edwards, B. O'Shannassy and S. R. West, 8.11.56.
TRANSFER OF OFFICERS TO ADVERTISED VACANCIES. Name of Transferee.
Bruce, Trevor Percival
Coates, Terence Harley Cooley, Alan Alfred
Hazeltine, Arthur
..
Designatión and Location of Former Position.
Postdon to which Transferred.
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales. Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Glyn ins Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Bun gendore Postal Clerk (Strong Point), Third DiviPostal Clerk, Third Division, Mudgee sion, Mudgee Postal Clerk (Strong Point), Fourth Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Cowra Division, Cowra Postal Assistant, Fourth Division, Postal Assistant, Fourth Division, Gunnedah Grafton
Data of Notification of Vacancy.
25th October, 1956 25th October, 1956 25th October, 1956 25th Qct41'cr, 1956
Nb. 73.--13tb Déëel»lier, 1956
damm+iynWeaßtii Gszettt
TRANSFER OF OFFICERS TO ADVERTISED VACANCIES-- cóatinned. Date of Notification of Vacancy.
Position to which Transferred.
Designation and Location of Former Position.
Name of Transferee.
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT continued. Victoria. Postal Assistant (Mail), Fourth Divi-Postal Assistant, Fourth Division, Wangaràtta sion, Wangaratta Postal Clerk (Relief), Fourth Division, Postal Clerk (Strong Point), Fourth Bairnsdale Division, Traralgon
18th October, 1956
Cameron, John Reginald
Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Re-Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Reserpatriation General Hospital, Heidel-voir
Artiel, Bernard William
berg Postmaster, Grade 1, Fourth Division, unattached
4th October, 1956
Matson. Charles William
Postmaster, Grade 4, Third Division, Murray Bridge
Smith, Daniól Baker Banka,, Jeffrey Sinelair
Postmaster, Grade I, Fourth Division, Military Post Office, Bandiana
11th October, 1956
Ilth October, 1956
South Australia.
..
Postmaster, Grade 4, Third Division,
ist November, 1956
Woodville
OFFICES RECLASSIFIED. No. 29. THE Public Service Board has varied the classifications of the undermentioned positions as indicated: Variation. Occupant.
Designation.
Department, Branch, Locality, &c.
To.
From.
PRIME MINISTER'S Office of Public Service Board, Cen-
tral Staff
Administrative Section
Staff
Branch,
Inspector's Office, Canberra ..
Clerk
£993 - £1,173
£1,173- £1,353
Occupied by J. A. Burden
Clerk Investigating Officer
£993 - £1,173
0,533- £1,723
£903- £1,083 £1,353- £1,533 (d)
Occupied by E. J. Coghill Last occupied by T. G. Jones
£1,173 - £1,353
£1,353 - £1,533
Occupied by J. C. Mitchell
INTÉRIOR Australian Capital Territory Services Branch, Registries Section
Clerk
.
WORKS
New South Wales, Administrative Division, Executive Section
Typist (Female) Typist (Female)
..
£354 -£684 .. £354 -£684 ..
£684- £734(a) £684- £734(a)
Occupied by E. W. B. Brown Occupied by K. Herlihy
Typist (Female)
.
£354 -£684 ..
£764(b)
. .
Occupied by C. M. Christ
..
Grade 2
..
Last occupied by R. H. Raphael
.
SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT Queensland Region, Mariné Branch, Lighthouses and Navigation Section, Brisbane
REPATRIATION Tasmania, Administrative Account Section
Staff,
Clerical Assistant
.
Grade 3
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S Central Staff, Buildings Branch Victoria, Bedding Branch Queensland Personnel Branch .. Buildings Branch Tasmania, Telecommunications Division, Telephone Service Branch
Principal Engineer (Buildings)
£2,108- £2,273
£1,998 - £2,163
Clerk Clerk
£993 - £1,173
£1,083- £1,263
£813 -£993 ..
£903 - £1,083
Clerical Assistant Senior Technician (Tradesman) Clerk .. Clerk ..
Grade 4
..
Grade 3
£918 -£978
..
£918- £948(c) £903 -f 1,083 £903 - £1,083
£813 -£993 .. £813 -£993
..
..
Last occupied by V. St. G. Magnusson Occupied by E. G. Field Occupied by G. F. Hayes
Last occupied by F. E. Hynd Last occupied by T. W. Welfare Position No. 29 Position No. 40
(b) Designation altered to Typist -in- charge (Female), Grade 1. (a) Designation altered to Typist (Female) (Secretarial). (d) Designation altered to Clerk. to Senior Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 1.
(c) Designation altered
H. C. AVENT, Secretary, Public Service Board.
OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC. ATTORNEY-C NERAL.'S DEPARTMENT. Appóintment effected under Section 47.Allan Keith Lim J:oon (born 14.4.27), on probation as Examiner of Patents, Grade T (£993- £1,443), Third Division, Patent, Trade Marks, Designs and
Copyright Offices, Central Staff, Canberra, new office Cert. 52/1731, with effect from the date of commencing duty. (Ex. Min. No. 110.)
Aubrey Vernon Sinclair Reid (born 16.12.11.) on probation as Librarian (£813 - £1,083), Third Division, Patent, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Offices, Central Staff, Canberra, vice H. G.
Barr, with effect from the date of commencing duty.(Ex. Min. No. 111.)
No. 73.---13th December, 1956
Commonwealth Gazette
3862
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
Confirmation of Appointments under Section 47.-Lawrence Vout as Medical Officer, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, New South Wales, as on and from 27th April, 1956 (Ex. Min. No. 156); Robert Matthew Symes and Donald D'Arcy Webling as Medical Officers, School of Public Health and Tropical
Medicine, New South Wales, as on and from 4th April, 1956 (Ex. Min. No. 159). Appointment effected under Section 47.- Douglas MacGregor Williamson as Medical Officer, Third Division, Medical Section,
South Australia, as on and from 26th November, 1956. -(Ex. Min. No. 157.) New Office Created.-One of Laboratory Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Health Laboratories, Darwin. -(Ex. Min. No. 158.)
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. Appointment effected under Section 47. -The appointment under the provisions of section 47 of the Public Service Act 1922 -1955, of Muriel Davies as Assistant Catering Adviser, Central Office, as on and from 26th March, 1956, is now confirmed. -(Ex. Min. No.
27.)
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. Appointment effected under Section 47. -Felix Slazenger (born 11.2.22), on probation as Draftsman, Grade 1 (£903- £1,353), Third Division, Resources Information and Development Section, Secretariat, Canberra, vice R. H. Graham, with effect from 8th November, 1956. -(Ex. Min. No. 33.) Confirmation of Appointment effected under Section 47.-Roger Malcolm Carter, Peter Millner Stott, as Geophysicist, Grade 1, Duncan Bruce Dow, John Edward Johnson, Oliver Noel Warin as Geologist, Grade 1, Morley James Goodspeed as Geophysicist,
Grade 2, Edward Jan Polak, as Geophysicist, Grade 3, and William Campbell White as Geologist, Grade 3. -(Ex. Min.
No. 34.)
DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE. Accounts Branch, New South Wales. Offices Abolished. -Two of CIerk (£369 - £903), Third Division, General Section, Sydney. New Offices Created. -One of Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, General Section, Sydney, and one of Accounting Machinist (Female),
Grade 2, Fourth Division, General Section, Sydney. -(Ex. Min. No. 87.)
Offices Abolished. -One of Clerical Asssitant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Buildings Branch (position No. 63); one of Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division, Telegraph Accounts Section, Accounts Branch, occupied by R. T. Benjaman.
Cancellation of an Appointment effected under Section 47.-Jack Sargeant Trivett on probation as Engineer, Grade 1 (£903£1,353), Third Division, unattached, new office Cert. 56/2299, the said Jack Sargeant Trivett having declined appointment. Victoria.
New Offices Created. -The undermentioned Third Division offices
in the Buildings Branch:-Two of Buildings Officer, Grade 3 (£1,443- £1,623); two of Engineer, Grade 3 (£1,443- £1,623); two of Buildings Officer, Grade 1 (£903- £1,353); one of Engineer, Grade 1
(£903- £1,353); one of Clerk (£903- £1,083); one of Clerk (£369£903). The undermentioned Third Division offices in the Country
Section, Telephone Service Branch, Telecommunications Division: District Telephone Office, Hamilton -One of Clerk (£1,083- £1,263), one of Clerk (£903 - £1,083), one of CIerk (£369 - £903); District Telephone Office, Shepparton -One of Clerk (£1,083- £1,263), one of Clerk (£903- £1,083); one of Clerk (£369- £903); District Telephone Office, Mildura -One of Clerk (£1,083 - £1,263), one of Clerk (£903- £1,083), one of Clerk (£369- £903); District Telephone Office,
Dandenong -One of Clerk (£1,083- £1,263), one of Clerk (£903£1,083), one of Clerk (£369 £903). One of Cadet Inspector (£723£1,263), Third Division, Post Offices Branch, Postal and Transport Services Division. One of Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Costing Section, Administrative Branch, Engineering Division. Two of Field Officer, Fourth Division, Buildings Branch. The under-
mentioned Fourth Division offices in the Engineering Division: Country Branch, Radio Section, Radio (Broadcasting) No. 2 Division: -One of Foreman Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 1; one of Electrical Fitter and Mechanic; one of Fitter and Turner. Two of Cycle Mechanic, Transport Division, Automotive Plant Section, Engineering Services Branch. Four of Panelbeater (First Class), Automotive Plant Section, Engineering Services Branch. One of Typist -in- charge (Female), Grade 1, Internal Plant Section. The
undermentioned Fourth Division offices in the Country Section, Telephone Service Branch, Telecommunications Division: - District
Telephone Office, Hamilton -One of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, one of Typist (Female); District Telephone Office, SheppartonOne of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, one of Typist (Female); District Telephone Office, Mildura -One of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, one of Typist (Female); District Telephone Office, DandenongOne of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, one of Typist (Female). Office Abolished. -One of Clerk (£813 £993), Third Division, Buildings Branch, occupied by D. Edser. Appointments Effected under Section 47. -Leon Dudley Sebire (born 2.2.32), Thomas Charles Tyrer (born 14.4.23), who are not officers of the Commonwealth Service, on probation as Engineer, Grade 1 (£903- £1,353), Third Division, unattached, as on and from 29.10.56.
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Central Staff.
New Offices Created. -One of Divisional Engineer (£1,778£1,943), Third Division, Long Line Equipment Section, Engineering Division. The undermentioned Third Division offices in the Buildings Branch: -One of Senior Buildings Officer (£1,778- £1,943); one
of Senior Engineer (£1,778- £1,943); three of Buildings Officer, Grade (£1,443 - £1,623); one of Engineer, Grade 3 (£1,443- £1,623); one
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of Assistant Properties Officer (£1,173 - £1,353); one of Engineer, Grade 1 (£903- £1,353). The undermentioned Fourth Division offices in the Buildings Branch:-Two of Clerical Assistant, Grade 3; one of Typist (Female) (Secretarial). Offices Abolished.-The undermentioned Third Division offices in the Buildings Branch: -One of Buildings Officer, Grade 1 (£903£1,353), occupied by J. Irwin- Bellette; one of Clerk (£813- £993), occupied by R. G. Thorne; one of Clerk (£369- £903), last occupied by I. Burge. One of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, last occupied by K. Cox. Appointment effected under Section 47.- Neville Thomas Pearson (born 4.5.26), on probation as Engineer, Grade 1 (£903£1,353), Third Division, unattached, as on and from 22.10.56. New South Wales. New Offices Created. -The undermentioned Third Division offices
in the Buildings Branch: -Three of Buildings Officer, Grade 3
(£1,443 - £1,623); one of Buildings Officer, Grade 1 (£903 - £1,353);
one of Clerk (£903- £1,083); one of Clerk (£813- £993); two of
Clerk (£369- £903);
one of Clerk
(£813 - £993),
Third Division,
Regional Works and Services Section, Country Divisions (North), Newcastle No. 2, Country Branch, Engineering Division; one of Clerk (£369- £903), Third Division, Cashier's Section, Accounts Branch; six of Field Officer, Fourth Division, Buildings Branch; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 4, Fourth Division, Material Supplies Division, Supplies and Training Section, Engineering Services Branch, Engineering Division. The undermentioned Fourth Division offices in the Accounts Branch:-Two of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, Telephone Accounts Section; one of Clerical Assistant, 'Grade i, Telephone Accounts Section; . one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Cashier's Section. One of Clerical Assistant, Grade 3, Fourth Division, Records Section, Personnel Branch.
Queensland. New Offices Created. -The undermentioned Third Division offices
in the Buildings Branch:-Two of Buildings Officer, Grade 3 (£1,443- £1,623); one of Engineer, Grade 3 (£1,443- £1,623); one of Buildings Officer, Grade 1 (£903 - £1,353); one of Clerk (£369- £903). The undermentioned Third Division offices in the Planning Section, Engineering Division:-One of Divisional Engineer (£1,778- £1,943), one of Clerk (£903 - £1,083). The undermentioned Fourth Division
offices in the Buildings Branch:-Two of Field Officer; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 3. One of Typist (Female), Fourth Division, Engineering Division, Lines Country No. 2 Section, Rockhampton No. 2. Office Abolished. -One of Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, Buildings Branch, occupied by J. J. Moore.
South Australia. New Offices Created.-The undermentioned Third Division offices
in the Buildings Branch: -One of Buildings Officer, Grade 3 (£1,443 - £1,623);
one of Buildings Officer, Grade 1 (£903- £1,353); The undermentioned Fourth Division
one of Clerk (£903 - £1,083).
offices in the Buildings Branch: -One of Field Officer; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 3.
Office Abolished.-One of Clerk (£369-£903), Third Division,
Buildings Branch, occupied by W. L. Walter.
Western Australia. New Offices Created. -One of Buildings Officer, Grade 1 (£903£,353), Third Division, Buildings Branch. The undermentioned
Fourth Division offices in the Buildings Branch:-One of Field Officer, one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 3; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1.
Office Abolished. -One of Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division, Buildings Branch, occupied by R. G. Johnston. Tasmania.
New Offices Created.-The undermentioned Third Division offices in the Buildings Branch: -One of Buildings Officer, Grade 3 (£1,443£1,623); one of Buildings Officer, Grade 1 (£903 - £1,353); one of CIerk (£903- £1,083); two of Clerk (£813 - £993). The undermentioned Fourth Division offices in the Buildings Branch: -.One of Field
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DEPARTMENT OF THE 'NAVY.
Grade 1. The undermentioned Fourth Division offices in the Engineering Division:Three of Carpenter, Internal Plant Section
Victoria. Kevin James Dynon, Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division,
(Workshops, Materials and Automotive Plant); one of Clerical Assis-
tant, Grade 2, External Plant Section, Country District Works,
Naval and Air Store Branch, Department of the Navy, Central Staff, as Clerk (£1,083 - £1,263), Third Division,
Burnie.
One of Typist (Female) (Secretarial), Fourth Division. Office Abolished. One of Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division, Buildings Branch, occupied by J. R. Lawson. (Ex. Min. Nos. 138, 139, 140 and 141.)
Naval Stores, Naval and Air Store Branch, vice J. A. Fyfe, with effect from 9th August, 1956.
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR Queensland.
Tasman Fairfax Morrisby, Assistant Storeman (£339£748), Fourth Division, No. 1 Base Ordnance Depot, Department of the Army, Brisbane, as Storeman (£768£808), Fourth Division, Equipment Squadron, Stores Site, vice J. Shooter, with effect from 13th September, 1956.
PROMOTIONS PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922 -1955. THE Public Service Board has
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Victoria.
Hugh James Bergin, Senior Technician (Radio) (£978£1,038), Fourth Division, Airways Engineering Branch, Department of Civil Aviation (Central Staff), as Assistant Radio Inspector (£903 - £1,173), Third Division, Radio Branch, Telecommunications Division, Melbourne, vice C. W. Jamieson, with effect from 9th August, 1956.
(1) Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotions as in " Gazettes " indicated:Malcolm Robert Edwards, Harold Pugh, Charles Clinton Swain, Brian Vincent O'Neil, Arthur Edward Sullivan, Eric Vincent Cassidy, Gordon Campbell Whitlock, Estelle Shaw, Samuel Frederick Freedman,
Ernest Phillip Kelly, Derek Neville Plumer, Edmond
Charles Boileau, Bryan Arthur Woollard, Kenneth Richard McCann, Geoffrey McNaughton Williams, Keith Robert Robertson, James Alwyn Robinson, Julius Vernon Nuske, Bernard Joseph Carney, 9th August, 1956; Douglas Albert Brooke, 23rd August, 1956; Eric Bryant - Smith, John
Queensland. Ronald Frederick Prickett, Senior Technician (Telecommunications) (£1,008 - £1,068), Fourth Division, Engineering Division, as Supervising Technician, Grade 2 (£1,218£1,248), Fourth Division, Engineering Division, Telephone Equipment Section, Services No. 2 Division, Aspley, vacant position, with effect from 18th October, 1956. Western Australia. Robert Arthur Mitchell, Clerk (£369 - £903), Third Division, Costing Section, Engineering Division, PostmasterGeneral's Department, Western Australia, as Clerk (£813£993), Third Division, Telecommunications Division, Telephone Service Branch, vice C. S. Grant, with effect from 25th October, 1956.
Patrick Franks, Leslie Alfred Jackson, Adrian Morley
Woodhouse, John Sidney Baptist, William Henry Richards, Kingsley Lorrymer Mounsey, Leon Francis Bolton, George Ernest Wright, Samuel Malouf, Donald Albert Green, Gordon Wesley Douglas, Ronald Joseph McGarry, Edward Patrick Harland, Harold David Brown, 30th August, 1956; Mervyn Walter Patrick Bryant, Russell Sidney Durston, 13th September, 1956; John Noel Palmer, Hedley Ernest Shaw, Percival Albert McFarlane, 20th September, 1956;
Andrew George Roy, Laurence Robert Allday, Kevin Anthony Horan, Donald George Clifton, 27th September,
Kenneth Alexander McFadyen, Theodore Alva Mervyn Simmons, Norman Owen Reynolds, David William Ernest Beverley, 4th October, 1956; Bartley Norman 1956;
Drohan, Kenneth Chalk, Robert Gordon Cotton, Paul Francis Whiting, 11th October, 1956. (2) Cancelled the undermentioned provisional promotions as in " Gazettes " indicated:Peter Thomas Filmer, Ian Charles Snowball, 9th August, 1956; Leo Francis Mahony, 23rd August, 1956; Kevin Richard Pitt, John Richard Wyard, 30th August, 1956; Vincent Clark, 13th September, 1956; Ronald McGregor, 11th October, 1956; John Thomas Lewis, 18th October, 1956; Raymond Francis O'Donohue, David Victor Mentiplay, Neale Stanley Dove, 25th October, 1956.
(3) Promoted the undermentioned officers
H. C. AVENT, Secretary, Public Service Board.
APPOINTMENTS AND RETIREMENTS. THE following appointments and retirements are notified by the Public Service Board: APPOINTMENTS. CENTRAL STAFF. Department of Social Services.
as shown:
ATTORNEY - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales.
Raymond John Murray, Clerical Assistant, Grade 4
(£858- £888), Fourth Division, Nationality, Civilisation and Naturalization Section, Department of Immigration, as
Inquiry Officer, Grade 1 (£818-£918), Fourth Division, Official Receiver's Section, Bankruptcy Branch,' Sydney, vice F. O'Sullivan, with effect from 11th October, 1956. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
Taxation Branch New South Wales. John Joseph Lynch, Clerk (£369 -903), Assessing Section,
Taxation Branch (Income Tax), New South Wales, as Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, Inquiry Section, Sydney, New Office Cert. 55/254 with effect from 30th August, 1956.
Kevin Richard Pitt, Clerk (£369- £903), Unattached, Taxation Branch (Income Tax), New South Wales, as
Assessor, Grade 1 (£903-£1,083), Third Division, Assessing
Section, Sydney, vice F. McG. Baille, with effect from 30th August, 1956.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. Western Australia,
Frederick John Buchanan, (£798- £858), Fourth Division, Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 Assessing and Records, Land Tax Section, Taxation Branch, Western Australia, as
Inquiry Officer, Grade i (£818 - £918), Fourth Division, Outdoor Inquiry Branch, vice J. H. Nice, with effect from 25th October, 1956.
Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Raymond John
Sharpe.
Department of the Interior. Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology. Clerk, Third Division. Barry Ronald Lee. Department of Works. Typist (Female), Fourth Division. Anna Van Der Beek.
Department of Defence. Clerk, Third Division. Raymond John McKay.
Department of the Navy. Clerk, Third Division. Roderick John Cameron, Lyell Joseph
Willis.
Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Ivor Ederick Rex
Mortimer.
Department of the Army. Typist (Female), Fourth Division.--Janice Leah Ayton, Margaret Mary Buckley. Department of Mr. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Reinfrew Allison Royal Chapman, Ethel Mathieson. Junior Assistant, Fourth Division.Ian Geoffrey Reid. Typist (Female), Fourth Division.Brenda Marion Phillips. Department of Civil Aviation. Clerk, Third Division. David Laurence Oliphant. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.Joseph
Smart.
Douglas
Typist (Female), Fourth Division.Edna Catherine Morris.
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Department of Supply. Senior Examiner, Grade 2, Fourth Division. Stanley Charles Redfern Bilton, Henry Norman Wilson. Department of Defence Production. jrp#sst (Female), Fourth Division.Janice Denise May. Postmaster- General's Department.
Clerk, Third Division. Albert Keith Oaten. Clerk (Female), Third Division.Elaine Barbara Westmore. Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.Terrance Roy Eriksen. Assistant (Printing), Grade 2, Fourth Division. Arthur Cecil Fricker. Assistant (Printing), Grade 1, Fourth Division. Wojcieh Czeszek. Typist (Female), Fourth Division. Grace Margaret Rigg,
Beverly Joan Sergeant, Lorainne Margaret Young. Australian Broadcasting Control Board. Typist (Female), Fourth Division.Josephine Cecil Brown.
Typist (Female), Fourth Division. Judith Jordan, Sandra Lillian Ketchell, Elizabeth Jean Polley.
Department of Labour and National Service. Clerk, Third Division.Peter John Jones. Department of National Developmént. Tÿpist (Female), Fourth Division. Shirley Grace Downie, Helen Hawkins.
Department of Customs and Excise. Clerk, Third Division. --John Warwick Osborn.
Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division. Barbara Anne Rogers.
Repatriation Department.
Clerk, Third Division.Terence John Mathieson.
Senior Limb and Appliance Maker, Fourth Division.Rupert
Polleykett.
Sister, Fourth Division.Katherine Olive Cass, Veronica Mary
Pickering.
VICTORIA.
Prime Minister's Department. Auditor - General's Office.
Clerk, Third Division.Edwin Joseph Kean. Typist (Female), Fourth Division.Rita Eileen Teresa Gherardin. Department of the Treasury. Taxation Branch (Income Tax). Clerk, Third Division. Roderick Leslie McFarland. Clerk (Female), Third Division. Shirley Ann Donnison. Typist (Female), Fourth Division. Barbara Dawn Evitts, Mary Pauline Greenough, Ailsa Morrison. Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.).
Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.Keith Bernard Holland.
Defence Division.
Clerk, Third Division.Harold Oderberg.
Hospital Assistant (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division. Danguole Krausas, Gladys Dulcie Mayes. Typist (Female), Fourth Division.Jeanette Nobelius. Postmaster - General's Department.
Clerk, Third Division.William Stephen Fahey, Noel Oliver
Jamieson.
Clerk (Female), Third Division.- -Moira Frances Anne Johnston. Mail Officer, Fourth Division.Thomas Howard.
Postal Officer (Indoor), Fourth Division.Jonathan Keith Ash. Postal Officer (Delivery), Fourth Division. Douglas McLaren.
Telegraphist, Fourth Division.Ronald Keith Rook.
Telephonist (Female), Fourth Divisition. Adela Agnes Maclntyre, Margaret Ursula McGrath, Helen Margaret Richards. Phonogram Operator (Female), Fourth Division.
Bourke.
Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division.Fay Pamela Corp, Pamela Eileen Earnshaw, Patricia Anne Evans, June Alice Goodsir, Joyce Maureen Hodgson, Marjorie Enid Martin, Kathleen Rose McCarthy, Patricia Ellen Thurgood, Patricia Mary Wood, Beverly Joy Wadley.
Department of Social Services.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Prime Minister's Department. Office of the Public Service Board.
Clerk, Third Division. John Heath Warren, Rafael Waxman. Clerk (Female), Third Division.Joan Margaret Greening, Rosamary Ruth Paton.
Department of Immigration. Clerk, Third Division. John Cameron Murray McCulloch. Typist (Female), Fourth Division. Wendy Joy Craven. Department of Health. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Patrick Edward Joseph Jennings.
Department of the Navy. Naval Dockyard, Williamstown. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.Rex William Froud, Trevor Leonard Jobling.
Department of the Army. Typist (Female), Fourth Division.--Jean Vince.
Department of Air. Senior Examiner, Fourth Division: Rodway Inwood Barrow, Edward Robert Bourchier, George Maxwell Cooper Dobbin, Edgar James Duncan, Arthur Gray, Donald John Hanrahan, Harold Clive Lamb, Thomas Osborne MacPherson.
Sheila Marjorie
Junior Assistant, Fourth Division.James Osborne Argue, Neil
James Crabb.
Department of the Treasury. Northern Territory Taxation.
Junior Assistant, Fourth Division. David Claude Batty. Income Tax.
Junior Assistant, Fourth Division. Brian Desmond Hook, George James Hocking, Frank Edward Miller, Trevor Ross Vivian, Peter John Smith, Joseph John Coleiro, Christopher Graham Butler, James Harold Watkins, John Woodley Vincent. Department of Social Services.
Junior Assistant, Fourth Division. Daryl Keith Warman. Department of Immigration. Junior Assistant, Fourth Division. Robert Alfred Angove. Department of Civil Aviation. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division.Jillian
Storeman, Fourth Division.William Edward Hooper.
Jean Tunbridge.
Department of Supply. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Victor Laurence
Department of Supply. Weapons Research Establishment. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division. Julia Safia Hatton.
Geyer, John Gerrard Hurry, John Joseph Patena, Patricia Mary Sievers.
Typist (Female), Fourth Division. Beth Lynette Douglas, Robin Sawyer.
Department of Defence Production.
Engineer, Grade 1, Third Division.Frank Thomas Strickland
Jelbart. Senior Inspector, Grade 2, Fourth Division.Alfred Thomas R.: . Photographer, Fourth Division. -- Ernest Charles Tickell, Laboratory Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Kenneth Charles Pride.
Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2, Fourth Division.-,
Shirley Josephine McKee.
Department of Defence Production.
Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division.
Shirley Frances Kester.
Department of Labour and National Service. Junior Assistant, Fourth Division.Anthony Rex Schaedel. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1.Joan Ellen Hession. Department of National Development. War Service Homes Division. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division.Janet Dawson Cole.
Commonwealth Gazette Postmaster - General's Department.
Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division. Brian Walter Maetze. Motor Mechanic, Fourth Division. John Duthie Price, Donald Frank Kempster, Raymond Leslie Mann, Clifford Thomas Arthur West, Leslie William Wallace, John Charles Hisgrove, Ernest James Heaven, Ronald Smith. Accounting Machinist, Fourth Division. Glenys Faye Masters, Esmonde Dorothy MacTavish, Colleen Mary Hutchins, Margaret Joy Toseland, Laurel Helen Grivell. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Department of the Treasury. Taxation Branch.
Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. William Arthur Clarke, Allan George Lehmann, Donald Loy Cartledge. Clerk, Third Division. Clive Foley Bedford- Brown. Department of Civil Aviation. Regional Fire Officer, Fourth Division. Bernard Edward William Creighton.
Department of Labour and National Service. Clerk, Third Division. Nigel Edwin Alexander Johnson. Postmaster - General's Department.
Typist (Female), Fourth Division. Beryl Lorraine Logan. AS NOTIFIED BY THE POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Victoria. Telephonist, Fourth Division. Pamela Mary Rice, Valda Allison Gamble, Pamela Anne Johnson, Margaret Jeanette Hone, Jill Patricia Stoll, Judith Ann Posetti, June Patricia Kilpatrick,
Beverley Dorothy Kolbe.
Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division. Arthur Clive Gregory, Michael Gerard Quinn, Raymond Joseph Payne, Harold Leslie Watts, Ian James Stafford. Lineman, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Francis Michael Leahy, Leszek Osuchowski, Angus George Jamieson, Ian Edward Charles Greig, Mario Brecely, John Charles Douce, Phillip Joseph Cerini, Neil David Williams, Quintin Clyde Jones, Edward Thomas O'Brien, William Francis Merifield, Josef Motti, Kenneth Frederick Higgs, Donald Alfred Fraser. Postal Officer, Fourth Division. James Paterson, Harold Llewellyn
Williams, Mack Archie McLeod, Michael Carrigan,
Ronald John O'Brien. Phonogram Operator,
Fourth Division.Hilda Goldsmith Blagburn, Shirley Rose Marx, Betty Joan Gillespie, Gwendoline Helen Gunter, Winifred Dorothy Welsh, Maureen Catherine Marz, Jennifer Bussau, Sheila Marjorie Bourke, Joan Patricia Tweedle, Shirley Ann McCuskey, Helene Elizabeth Bellinger, Patricia Frances Thatcher, Gwenda Lillian Birch, Sonje Patricia Fraser, Gladys Kathleen Hunt, Margaret Keystone, Beryl June Mary Paterson, Jean Otley Kelly, Joan Margaret Kingston, June Catherine Black, Dawn Olive Mosley, Linda Joyce Rose Dobson. Lineman, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Leslie Bertram Else, Ian Reginald Anderson, James Henry Arthur Earle, William James Glover, Benjamin Retallack, John Martin Tyres, Jack Simms, Claude Alfred Percival Thomson, Robert Arthur Wilson, Reginald Edward Mills, Charles James Henry Leonard, Allan Norman Campbell, Robert John Walker, Gordon Wilfred Chandler, Ernest Littlewood
Cutts,
Roy
Thomas
Francis Thomas McCormack, Clem Bartlett Harrison, John Leopold Lever, William George Pettigrew, William Edward . Trimby, Albert Walker, Sydney Walshe,
Oswald Serjeant, Thomas Brown Ryan, Phillip William Harris, Henry George Brown, Thomas John Moylan, Ivan William Mason, Thomas Verdun Kelly, Patrick John Weinert, Michael John
Stephen Young, Walter Alexander Dunlop, Gordon James Hodgson, Basil Edward Henry Stephenson, John Cyril Thomson, William Allan Pike, Donald Melville Townsend, Norman Ellis Billingham, George Montgomery Magee, Leslie Stewart Parker, Kenneth John Morris, Kevin Edward McCoy, Norman Arthur Robinson, Edward James Droscher, Roy Ernest Beplate, Lawrence Francis O'Hanlon, John Robert Begg, Oswald Creece, Laurence
Ray Hutchins, Cornelius John Pye, Reginald John Pleydell, Michael Patrick Brereton, Reginald Matthew Toohey, Edward Henry
Nichols, Leslie John Perkins, Vernon Hawkins, Alfred Ronald Hay, John Douglas Perks, Allan Bertalli, Robert James Leckey, Harold Desmond Meers, Francis Anthony Herbstreit, Eric James Davoren, Edward Henry Trimble, Harold Gordon Smith, Martin John Curry, James Weldon, James Whitham, William Skinner, Victor Frederick Davis, Ronald Frederic Marsh, Reginald Arthur Wheeler, Ronald Joseph Smith, Robert Edwin Phillip Fuller, Lewis Patrick Brady, William David Havard, Keith Maslen, Bede Gabriel Keegan, Clarence Edward Wilson, Reuben Gordon Pollock, Francis Lucas Abbott, Charles George Edwin Pulford, Sydney Robertson,
Kenneth Albert Drake, Leslie John Fitzwilliam, Leo Robert
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Charman, James Henry Harvey, David Arthur Roberts, Harold Louis Barrot, Eric Thomas Coleman, John Fraumano, Robert John Dobson, Ronald Clive Healey, Alexander Paul McMaster, Leslie William Rhook, Arthur William McKenzie, Leslie John Slocombe, Ronald Stewart Kerr, George Henry Fry, William Thomas Goodley, John William Porter, Roy Malady, Thomas Leslie Savage, Leonard Keith Gawley, Lancelot Gregory Horrocks, Keith Smith, Alfred
William White, John Ernest Shaw, Ronald Roy Tempany, John Stribbles, Harold Desmond Lever, William Dove, Frederick James
Saunders, Alexander John McFadyen, Raymond Alfred Solomon, Edgar Rupert Kellett, Stanley David Hepper, Keith Edward Steele, Ivan David Myers, Christopher Stephen O'Brien, Thomas John Alderson, Leslie Hamell Davis, Robert Alexander Leslie
John McGregor Jackson, Ernest Laurence Aloysius Pentony, Thomas Patrick Shannon, Harry Hutchings, Eric George Liversidge, Jack Reginald Parker, Leslie Frederick Brandon, Ronald Keith Hall, Milton Charles Parry, Ivan James Hosking, Vernon Cross, Robert Frank Boler, Bernard Francis Ison, Ronald Roy Bruce, William Thomas Guthrie, John James Bishop, Gregory Henry Guiney, Charles Henry Angee, Frederick Bernard Walker, Robert George Hudd, Keith John Rosewarne, Maxwell George Hocking, Keith William Ellery, Eric Ronald Phillips, George Norman Hanley, William Cornell, John William Burrows, Clifford Hutchins, Thomas Roy Davies, Arthur George Garrard, Douglas Hamilton, Thomas Middleton, Alan George Bethune, Casmere Theodore Forsyth, Thomas Clifford Blainey, Allan Eric Russell, Norman John Leslie Robinson, John Edward Greaves, William Garfield White, Arthur Thomas Whelan, Robert John Hulme, John Hilton Dixon, John Hamilton Doyle, Victor Allen Douglas Willmott, William Francis Cunningham, Stanley Phillip Kemp, Clarence White, Charles Oliver Alfred Pearce, Alan Francis Wilson, Attwell,
Charles Henry Gaskin, Arthur William Bartlett, John Lindsay Mead, Clifford Hawkes, Leo Rea, George William Johnson, Arthur
James Forbes, John Robert Norton, John James Murphy, Walter David Park, Robert Thomas Battle, Norman Archibald Jones, Frank Brownhill Fenney, John Bryon Thornton, George Arthur Miles, Andrew Glover Baird, John Francis Neeson, William James Munro, Robert John Reynolds Kelly, Norman Leslie Sparkes, Alan Kenneth Smith, Roy Arthur Francis, Tadeusz Burgiel, Zdenek Divis, George Ernest John Nichols, Edward Lawrence Lumley, Francis Edward Watt, Alfred Edward Leathan, Ernest Harry Jeffreys, Roy Freeth, Ian Arthur Hide, Ronald Thomas Scully, Russell Rosewall, Donald Olive Crosbie, Thomas William Linford, Kevin Francis Cox, Frank Mauries Rae, Maxwell John Boisen, Donald Steuart Lee, Ronald Edward Beasley, Maxwell John Bradford, John Frederick Russell, Geoffrey Albert Burrell, Thomas Clifford Edwin Thwaites, Thomas George Turner, Desmond
Edward Byrne, Peter James Chisholm, Lindsay Gordon Smith, Mervyn Cecil Harding, John Samuel Anderson, William George Hill, Richard William Turner, John William Boal, Robert Hector Snell, Ronald George Holt, Desmond Arthur Hazeldine, Edward Paul Watts, James Robert Matthews, Maxwell McCubbin, William Allan Herbstreit, Frederick George Anderson, Donald Frederick Waters, Robert Keith Joyce, Donald James Spencer, Arthur
Francis Stevens, Albert Charles Manley, Patrick James Keenan, Maurice William Smith, Norman James Carlton, Gordon Charles Jackson, Ronald Bernard Plozza, Jaroslav Koci, William Robert Paterson, Gordon Alfred Banna, Henry James Hansen, Ralph William Bailey, Martin McHugh, Alexander Tot, James Henry Tregaskis, Ivan George Napier, Norman Russell Ord, Thomas Alexander Russell, August Eric Herman Klinberg, Neal Francis Toohey, Arthur John Symes, Arthur James Frith, Francis Keith Matthes, John Luby Colquhoun, Norman Joseph Gale, Norman Gregory Wilson, Sydney Maxwell Davis, Leslie James Polglaise, Edward Allan James Betts, David Henry Telfer, Ronald Matthews, Donald Henry McLean, Leslie John Cummings, Alexander Waldron, Ronald Claude Robertson, Kenneth Joseph Hall,
Raymond Andrew Atkins, Edwin Alexander May, Arthur Henry Gregson, Renton Charles Mitchell, James Francis O'Leary, Jack Kenneth Roberts, Kevin John Gillingham, Richard Whitby Eather, Alfred William Stayte, Leo Allan Martinez, Roy Francis Robins, James Tranter, Thomas Jackson, Samuel Joseph Costello, Charles William Stevens, Bela Bansagi, William Hugh Petrie, Raymond Max Richter, Frederick Thomas Bradley, Alfred Francis Boal, Owen Andrew Leckey, Albert Arthur Foley, Edgar Smith, Stanley Maxwell Jordan, Ronald James Stewart, George Clark, Raymond Wilfred Davis, James Colin Norton, William Allan Pink, Ian Mervyn Fry, William Thomas Vines, Kevin Arthur Norris, William Scriven, Alexander Edwards, Raymond Nicholis Rowe, James Tucker,
Raymond
Donald
Brown,
Donald
Francis McLeod,
Frederick Frank May, Peter John Murray, Ian Trevor Toulmin, Frederick
Ashley Jones, Bryan Gordon Mair, John Philip Christian, Lewis Fitzherbert Buckland, Edmund John Bence, Colin Jonathan Davis, Warren Blair Leslie, William James Austin, William John Harding, John Rodger Wallis, Gerald William Kavanagh, Kevin James McShae, Bruce Geoffrey Gordon, Richard Keith McCall, Thomas Percival Lowther, Norman John Maskell, Julian Gerard Patrick Keenan, Frederick Raymond Norman,
Ramsay Cosbolt Clarke, Allan Henry Spencer, Thomas James Ryan, Brian Desmond Baldock, Walter John Sharp, Gunnar Bergiton Selliseth, Walter James Roerig, John William Schapel, Alan James Bateson.
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Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division. -Alan John Holmes, Stanley Cecil Walton, Robert Edward Fell. RETIREMENTS. (With effect from close of business on the dates indicated.)
PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.
REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. Section 49.-Joan Mary Haslingden, Sister, as from close of business on 17th November, 1956. Section 49 (2).- Aspasia Moskos, Laundry Forewoman, Victoria, 17th November, 1956. Section 85 (2).- Rupert William Carswell, Deputy Commissioner, 24th January, 1957.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Taxation Branch. Section 49. Joyce Mildred Sealey, Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2, 3rd November, 1956; Kathleen Rose Nagle, Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2, 12th November, 1956.
POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales. Section 67 (Invalidity).- George Joseph Curran, Lineman, Grade 2, Wingham, 5th December, 1956. Section 85 (2). -Noel Raeburn Armstrong, Senior Assistant (Mails), Mail Exchange Branch, 2nd February, 1957; William Arthur Berriman, Line Inspector, Engineering Division, 29th January, 1957; Henry Cooper Gifford, Overseer, Mail Branch, 5th December, 1956; John Ryan, Senior Fitter and Turner, Engineering Division, 25th January, 1957.
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. Section 67 (Invalidity). -James Fitzgerald, Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Family Allowances Branch, 28th November, 1956.
Section 49.- Patricia 'Mary Tracey, Telephonist, Northcote, 3rd
Central Office. Section 49. -Joyce Valerie Farroway, Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 1 (£339- £604), Fourth Division, 23rd November, 1956.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Section 85 (2).- Charles Henry Roy Farmer, Divisional Returning Officer, Electoral Branch, 4th January, 1957. Section 49. -Gay Diane Bubb, Typist (Female), Canberra, 17th November, 1956.
DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. Section 49. -Robyn Marion Cook, Clerk (£369- £749), unattached, 3rd November, 1956. DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION. Section 49. -Nora Maude Travers, Typist (Female), 9th November, 1956.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. Section 49. -Jill Mary Smith, Typist (Female), 10th November, 1956.
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. Section 49. -May Doris Wilson, Clerical Assistant, Grade 3, 29th September, 1956; Margaret Maud Lloyd, Typist (Female), Administrative Branch, South Australia, 17th November, 1956.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. Section 49. -Mary Alma Josephine McMahon, Clerk (Female), 19th November, 1956.
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. War Service Homes Division. Section 49.- Laurel Alice Cochrane, Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2, 22nd November, 1956.
Victoria.
November, 1956; Valda Margaret Fankhauser, Telephonist, Mildura, 17th November, 1956. South Australia. Section 49.- Elaine Elizabeth Cox, Accounting Machinist, Grade 1 Accounts Branch (Relieving), 29th September, 1956; Margaret Joy Edlington, Telephonist, Mount Gambier, 25th August, 1956; Emma Nance Hull, Telephonist Main Trunk Exchange, 3rd October, 1956; Helen Malone, Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Accounts Branch (Telegraph Accounts), 6th October, 1956; Daphne June McKerlie, Telephonist, Port Augusta, 8th September, 1956; Jillian Dorothy Peter, Telephonist, Paskeville, 13th October, 1956; Lois Jill Schriever, Telephonist, Mount Gambier, 29th September, 1956; Beverley June Spring, Telephone Service Branch, 27th October, 1956. Section 85 (2) (Invalidity). -Edwin Cooper Derrington, Cashier (£1,353- £1,533), 6th November, 1956. Section 85 (2). -Amelia Elvira Drzymalik, Accounting Machinist in- charge, Grade 1, 20th December, 1956.
Section 85 (1). -Harry Keith Burbury, Superintendent (£1,533£1,723), 25th January, 1957. Section 67 (Invalidity). -Miles Attendant, 3rd January, 1957.
Mackintosh McMullen,
Lift
Tasmánia:
Section 49 (2).- Rhonda Beatrice Florence Jarman, Telephonist, Beaconsfield, 13th October, 1956; Valma Alice Kaine, Telephonist, Penguin, 15th September, 1956.
H. C. AVENT, Secretary, Public Service Board.
Public Service Act 1922 -1955.
DETERMINATION OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 32. THE Public Service Board under and in pursuance of Section 32 of the Public Service Act 1922 -1955 revokes its Determination made on the 6th day of December, 1956, in respect of Air Traffic Controller, Grade 1, and determines that the advancement in salary of an officer occupying an office in the Third Division specified in column one of the Schedule hereunder shall be subject to the conditions specified in column two of the said Schedule.
SCHEDULE. Conditions of Transfer or Promotion of Officer.
Designation of Office.
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 1 (£903- £1,263)
(1) He shall not be advanced beyond £1,083 per annum or, if his salary at the date of his appointment, transfer or promotion exceeds £1,083 per annum, he shall not be advanced beyond that salary unless
(a) he has satisfactorily completed a course of training conducted by the Department of Civil Aviation in the duties and functions of the office of Air Traffic Controller, Grade 1 ; and (b) he has had 12 months experience as an Air Traffic Controller in the Department of Civil
Aviation within the eighteen months immediately prior to the proposed date of his
advancement ; and (c) the Board, after a report from the Chief Officer is satisfied that he has demonstrated that he is capable of performing efficiently the whole of the duties of his office.
(2) He shall be paid not less than £1,083 per annum if he has satisfied all the conditions set out in
paragraph (1) hereof. Note. In this determination a reference to a rate of salary is a reference to a rate of salary without variation as prescribed by regulation 106A of the Public Service Regulations.
Dated this seventh day of December, 1956.
G. G. SUTCLIFFE Commissioner
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Commonwealth Gazette EXAMINATIONS.
the rates of salary quoted in the notifications below do not
inciuoe the variauons prescribed to Regulation 106k of the Public Service Regulations.
Conditions of Training and Advancement. (i) Successful applicants who are officers of the Service will be transferred with head - quarters at the Post Office for which they are selected. Successful applicants who are not officers of the Service will be appointed to the Post Office for which they have been selected. (ii) Trainee Postal Clerks will receive tuition and undergo examination in the subjects specified in Part IV. of the
Conditions governing the Recruitment, Training and Advancement of Telegraphists, Postal Clerks, Senior Postal Clerks and Postmasters as stated in " Gazette "
APPLICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER AS TRAINEE POSTAL CLERK, COUNTRY CENTRES, POST-
No. 39, of 19th July, 1956. A Trainee Postal Clerk who qualifies in this examination shall be eligible for promo-
MASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, ALL STATES.
THIS method of appointment or transfer
as
Trainee Postal
1 Clerk is supplementary to the existing scheme of training
for promotion or transfer as notified in " Gazette " No. 39, of the 19th July, 1956, and merely provides an additional avenue of training at country centres for qualification for promotion or transfer as Postal Clerk. Persons Eligible to Apply. (i) Males not on the permanent staff of the Commonwealth Public Service who are British subjects who were born not earlier than the 31st December, 1938, and not
tion or transfer as Postal Clerk. (iii) At the discretion of the Department, a Trainee Postal Clerk under this scheme who fails to make satisfactory progress may be considered for transfer to another position.
(iv) The training course will be of approximately fifteen months' duration during which time trainees will be required to spend two periods at a Postal Training School either in
his own State or in another capital
city. The first period at a Postal Training School will occur approximately one month after training commences and will be of approximately twelve weeks' duration. The second period at a Postal Training School will occur during the final eight weeks of training and approximately nine months after completion of the first period.
later than the 31st December, 1941, and who have
at an Intermediate (or Junior) Certificate (In Tasmania, the Examination or its equivalent. passed
equivalent will be completion of the year before the Schools Board Certificate.)
(ii) Officers who were born not earlier than the 31st December, 1938, and not later than the 31st December, 1941, and who have passed at an Intermediate (or Junior) Certificate Examination or its equivalent. (In Tasmania, the equivalent will be completion of the year before the Schools Board Certificate.) Trainees will be selected from applicants with the required educational qualifications on the basis of an interview and their results in a series of short tests to determine suitability for training. No special preparation is required for these tests. The tests will be conducted during January, 1957, at selected centres determined by the Director in each State.
How to Make Application. Application must be made on forms which are obtainable from, and returnable to, the Postmaster at centres where vacancies exist. Applications received after 3rd January, 1957, will not be accepted unless the applicant has advised the Postmaster with whom he is lodging the application, by letter or telegram arriving not later than that date, that he is forwarding an application before or on that date. The receipt of applications will not be formally acknowledged. An applicant should therefore make a record of the posting of his application. If he does not receive instructions to attend the tests before the 16th January, 1957, he should at once communicate with the Postmaster and at the same time furnish evidence of the date, time and place of posting his application.
Change of Address. An applicant who changes his address after submitting his application should at once furnish his new address to the Postmaster with whom he lodged his application.
Salary on Appointment. Successful applicants who are not
officers of the Service will be appointed as Junior Postal Officer (Trainee Postal Clerk). The current rates of pay are Age.
Rate.
Under 18 years of age At 18 years of age At 19 years of age At 20 years of age
339 401
494 586
Salary on Transfer. Successful applicants who are officers of the Service will be transferred as Trainee Postal Clerk at their existing salary.
Living Allowance. A candidate who, on appointment or transfer, is obliged to live away from home will be paid an allowance, in addition to salary, sufficient to provide a net remuneration of
approximately £176 a year after deductions have been made for suitable board and lodging, superannuation and other expenses. The allowance will be reduced by the amount of any increase in salary granted subsequent to appointment or transfer. Non - Acceptance of Applications. The Public Service Board may determine that an application shall not be accepted if it is satisfied, after consideration of the available evidence, that the person desir-
ing to lodge the application is not a fit and proper person for appointment to the Public Service of the Commonwealth.
Successful Applicants. The names of successful applicants will be published in the " Commonwealth Gazette ".
Order of Appointment or Transfer. Suitable applicants will be
listed in two groups in order of merit
(i) Officers of the Service. (ii) Applicants from outside the Service. Approximately one -half of the vacancies will be allotted to suitable applicants who are officers of the Service and one -half to suitable applicants who are not on the permanent staff. Any shortage in one group may be made up with suitable applicants from the other.
Conditions of Appointment. A successful applicant from outside the Service must, upon appointment, produce evidence of the date of his birth and undergo a medical examination as required by the
He should not undergo this medical examination until instructed to do so. The Board will be required to be satisfied from the report of the examination as to his health and physical fitness for appointment to the particular office. Upon confirmation of his appointment an officer will be required to contribute to Board.
the Commonwealth Superannuation Fund.
Successful applicants who, on appointment, are already tem-
porarily employed, or who take up duty within twenty -eight 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 Service on the date of the appointment certificate issued by the Director.
Successful applicants should note that the National Service Act 1951, precludes the employment for more than seven days of persons
liable to register under the Act and who have failed to register.
Refusal by the Board to Appoint Successful Applicants. The Board may, upon sufficient evidence of an adverse nature respecting
the conduct, character or ability of a successful applicant or upon sufficient evidence
that a successful
applicant has knowingly
made a false statement in respect of his application for appoint-
ment, direct that that successful applicant shall not receive appointment. Refusal
of Appointment. If a
successful applicant declines
to accept an appointment offered to him, or fails to reply within seven days to a letter from the Director regarding his nomination
to the Public Service, his name may be removed from the " Register of Persons Qualified for Appointment ".
Vacancies. Vacancies exist at the following centres: Trainee Postal Clerk New South Wales. Albury, Braidwood, Forbes, Narrandera, Temora, Wagga Wagga, Yass, Bathurst, Canberra, Mudgee, Nowra, Tenterfield, Wellington. Victoria. Ararat, Ballarat, Bendigo, Castlemaine, Dimboola,
Kyabram, Morwell, Portland, St. Arnaud, Seymour, Swan Hill, Warracknabeal, Yarrawonga, Bairnsdale, Benalla, Camperdown, Colac, Geelong, Mansfield,
Numurkah, Rush worth, Stawell, Shepparton, Wangaratta, Waranambool.
Queensland. Atherton, Goondiwindi, Mount Isa, Charleville, Longreach, Roma. South
Australia.
Burra,
Millicent,
Penola,
Renmark,
Kadina, Murray Bridge, Port Augusta, Tailem Bend. Western Australia. Katanning, Merredin. Tasmania. Scottsdale, Smithton.
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CONDITIONS GOVERNING THE CONDUCT OF TESTS TO ENABLE TYPISTS (FEMALE), INCLUDING TEMPORARY TYPISTS (FEMALE), WHO ARE NOT IN RECEIPT OF AN ALLOWANCE FOR SHORTHAND QUALIFICATIONS, TO QUALIFY FOR AN ALLOWANCE OF £24 PER ANNUM.
APPLICATIONS are invited from Typists (Female), including
temporary Typists (Female), who are not in receipt of an
allowance for shorthand qualifications to sit for this test. Tests will be held in Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart and in such other centres as the Board may determine. Persons Eligible to Apply. Typists (Female), including temporary Typists (Female), who are in receipt of a salary of
£614 per annum or less and who are not in receipt of an allowance for shorthand qualifications.
How to Make Application. Applications must be made on the
roneoed form which may be obtained upon either written or request from the Commonwealth Public Inspector in the State in which the applicant is located.
personal
Service
Applications must be lodged with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector concerned.
Applications Close. Three weeks before the date of each test.
Date of Test. -12th January, 1957, 9th March, 1957, and thereafter on the second Saturday of each succeeding quarter from March, 1957.
Subjects of Test. A Typewriting Test of (a) Speed and Accuracy. Ten minutes. Candidates will be required to attain a minimum speed of 50 words per minute.
(b) Punctuation and Form. Fifteen minutes. Candidates will be required to reproduce, with correct punctuation and form, a letter or memorandum from a draft. (Maximum marks 50; pass marks 25.)
Date of Effect. Successful candidates will be entitled to payment of the allowance from the Monday following the date of the test. [This notification supersedes the notification which appeared in the " Commonwealth Gazette " No. 75, dated 9th December, 1954.]
Examination No. WP103. FOR APPOINTMENT AS PHONOGRAM OPERATOR, POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, PERTH.
AN examination for appointment as Phonogram Operator, Post master- General's Department, Perth, Western Australia, will be held on 19th January, 1956, in accordance with the conditions notified in " Gazette " No. 29, of 23rd June, 1955. Applications on the prescribed form should be lodged with the Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Perth, not later than 9th January, 1956.
Application forms may be obtained from the Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Perth.
EXAMINATION RESULTS.
Examination No. 4460. FOR APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER AS TECHNICIAN IN TRAINING, FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
I1HE results of the above examination which appeared in " Gazette " No. 71 of 29th November, 1956, are hereby amended as follows: Order of merit.
Total marks.
Name.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Pass Conditions " B ". CANDIDATES FROM WITHOUT THE SERVICE.
Delete: 41.
Reinholdsten, Robert John
..
310
Reinholdsen, Robert John
..
310
insert: 41.
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Examination No. 4434. FOR PROMOTION OR TRANSFER AS MONITOR, FOURTH DIVISION,
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S
DEPARTMENT,
NEW SOUTH WALES, VICTORIA, QUEENSLAND, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA.
(" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 9, of 23rd February, 1956.) Held 4th August, 1956, and subsequent dates. NEW SOUTH WALES. Ledwidge, Irene Ann Ellen.
Adams, Shirley. Allen, Barbara Mary.
Ashton, Barbara Bertha Anne. Austin, Shirley May. Bailey, Monica Joan. Bamford, Margaret Mary. Barnes, Patricia Elsie. Betteridge, Emily. Blair, Marie Hilda.
Bourke, Eileen Patricia. !Bourke, Pauline Elaine. Brownlow, Shirley Joan. Bryant, Hilda Dorothy. Bullock, Dorothy Adelaide.
Carey, Janette Margaret. Carpenter, Dorothy May. Casey, Connie Florence. Castle, Mary Philomena. Chivers, Vera Dawn. Connolly, Fredor. Conway, Lily Patricia.
Craze, Beverly Cecile. Crozier, Mary. Cruickshank, Elizabeth Ann.
Cuthbert, Daphne Ruth. Daniels, Annie Emily.
Davies, Valerie Josephine. Delaney, Roberta Mary.
Lee, Betty Grace. McCoy, Dalmas Emelda. McDonnell, Lorna Ann.
McDonald, Norma Irene. McGrath, Bernice Maree. McGroder, Gordon Frederick. McGuinness, Elaine Mary. McIntosh, Fay Ellen. McIntosh, Jessie Jean McIntyre, Shirley June. McTackett, Joyce Eileen. Mackenzie, Helen Janet. Maguire, Moya Frances. Milton, Eileen Imelda. Moffitt, Joan Ethel. Monsour, Joan. Morris, Muriel Josephine. Morrissey, Joan Elizabeth. Muggleton, Beryl Mavis. Muncaster, Edna May. Munro, Delores Naome.
Murray, Mary Ruth. Naughton, Margaret Lorraine. Noon, Barbara Elaine. O'Connor, John William. O'Donnell, Melva Aileen.
Oldfield, Gwenda Marjorie. O'Neill, Marie Therese. O'Neill, Teresa. Dootan, Annie Mabel. Patterson, Elizabeth Ann. Dunoavand, Flora. Paul, Colleen Veronica. Duncan, Lorna Jean. Pearce, Shirley Anne. Dwyer, Patricia Ellen. Piggott, Barbara Veronica. towards, Yvonne Barbara. Pilosio, Ivona. Falconer, Margery. Pollock, Margaret Eleanora. Farr, Joyce Evelyn. Pope, Beryl. Betty. Finot, Marcelle Helene. Ranclaud, Anne. Flannagan, Aileen Agnes. Rankin, Margaret Jean. Floyd, Elizabeth May. Redshaw, Adeline May Alice. Floyd, Marjorie Josephine. Flynn, Kathleen. Reeves, Elsie May Harriet. Reilly, Gwenneth Ann. Fogarty, Beverley Joan. Rice, Beatrice Margaret. Fuller, Leonie Olive. Richards, Nancy Dawn. Fuchs, Margaret Irene. Caudron, Margery Doreen Riordan, Patricia Kathleen. Ritchie, Jill. Agnes. Rook, Ione Rosetta. Gerrard, Gwendoline Jean. Roser, Noreen Mary. Patricia. Gray, Elaine Jane. Ryan, Clare Irene. (irebert, Joyce Isobel. Ryan, Maureen Josephine. Gregory, Glenda Yvonne. Griffin, Ruth Carmel. Russell, Daphne Isabel. Sainsbury, Audrey Elizabeth. Griffith, Shirley Kathleen. Schmitzer, Annis Mary. Guthrie, Margaret Shevaun. Seale, Helen Barbara. Hanlon, Hazel Jean. Sharpe, Melba. Hannan, Norma Mary. Singer, Kathleen Teresa. Harrison, Anne Margaret. Skinner, Marie Therese. Head, Betty Lorraine. Smith, Dorothy May. Hemmy, Marjorie Fay. Smith, Edward Martine. Henderson, Janice Margaret. Smith, Esme Narelle. Henderson, Norma. Smith, Marion Faye. Hollis, Clare Kathleen. Spice, Edna Matilda. Holmes, Barbara Fay. Steele, Margaret Purdie. Holmes, Shirley Joan. Stacey, Colin Joseph. Huggins, Valerie Dawn. Stevens, Edna Joy. H.uggett, Phyllis Maude. Sweeney, Carmel Elizabeth. Hull, June Iris. Taylor, Helen. Inman, Elsie Grace. Tillott, Mary Josephine. Ison, Bonita Margaret. Tongs, Valma Jean. Jarvis, Aileen Iris. Trimmer, Betty Lorraine. Jenkins, Bernard Joseph. Tribe, Robert John. Johnston, Effie May. Twible, Shirley June. Jones, Pauline Ann. Upton, Janet Catherine. Jordan, Nea Annette. Wallis, Dorothy Eileen. Kedwell, George Bernard. Kennedy, Margaret Shirley. Ward, Valda Lorraine. Kent, Mary Lena. Waugh, Irene Christina. King, Coral Jean. Webb, Margaret Ann. King, Judith Aime. Whatson, Elizabeth Anne. Knox, Winifred Jean Mary. Wroe, Judith Beverley. Langford, Rosemary Dawn. Devine, Vera.
Commonwealth Gazette Examination No. 4434 continued. VICTORIA.
Akers, Thelma May Aitken, Enid Joyce. Barker, Ella Theresa. Barnes, Patricia Emile. Bennett, Lilian Joan. Brain, Eileen Patricia. Browne - Calderwood, Dulcie Jean. Bryan, Desma Lillian. Bunning, Heather Maud Burgess, Heather Jean. Burton, Heather Estelle. Bussell, Peggy.
Campbell, Ida Dawn. Clemman, Nola Veronica. Connolly, Maureen. Cornthwaite, Joan. Crowe, Carmel. Cummins, Isabel. Cunningham, Elizabeth Joan. Dalwood, Jean Isobel. Diprose, Jack. Doig, Edith Myrtle. Duncombe, Joan. Eckel, Phyllis. Edgley, Lorna Joyce. Erwin, Irene Elizabeth. Foley, Kathleen Frances. Fraser, Heather Jean. Fulton, Mary. Gaynor, Terence Pasificus. Gibbons, Nola Enid. Graham, Janice Margaret. Haddock, Monica Eileen. Hall, Nancy. Harty, Irene Elizabeth. Heffernan, Wilma Lorraine. Higgs, Jack. Hodge, Joan Isabel.
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Hoy, Grace Jean. Hutchins, Barbara Lynette. Jeffery, Elaine May. Kenny, Margaret Joan. Kettle, Anne Christine. Last, Barbara Ann. Leighton, Lorraine Margarette. Little, Betty Margaret. Loveday, Mary Agnes. McGilvray, Francis Stewart. Mcllvena, Frank Lindley. McLaren, Kenneth James. McNamara, Agnes. Maguire, Sheila Margaret. Maher, Charles Sylvester. Manning, Constance Mary. Milkins, Lorna Edna Jean. Miller, Doreen. Mills, Patricia Myrtle. Morgan, Patricia May. Pillar, Noel Francis. Quarrell, Shirley. Rae, Olive. Rattray -Wood, Verna Constance. Ryan, Margaret. Shanahan, Maureen Francis. Shanks, Maureen Zenia. Skepper, Joan Clare. Stanley, Elizabeth Josephine. Stares, Margaret Jean. Tapper, Rita Elizabeth. Thomas, Frances Joy. Treganowan, Margaret Jean. Treweek, Leon Stephen. Wall, Edna Mary. Walshe- Howling, Eveline Mary. Wood, William Josiah.
QUEENSLAND. Major, Elma. Atherton, Enid Ivory. Marshall, Barbara Ann. Baker, Reginald Kenneth. Marston, Eileen Mary. Beasley, Linda Marie Tursley. Mason, Zell. Butler, Elsie Margaret. Meyer, Elwynne Carol Lynette. Cameron, Thelma Betty. Mills, Emily Keziah. Carter, Janet Edna. Carty, Muriel Alice. Mohr, Patricia Caroline Rachel. Moore, Carmel Mary. Cave, Elena Elizabeth. Murray, Doreen Mary. Clapham, Lillian May. Nielsen, Mavis Dawn. Clark, Beth. Cramb, Dawn Evelyn. Nothling, Agnes Lydia. Palmer, Delys. Desmond, Pamela Margaret. Doolan, Pauline Elizabeth. Phillips, Agnes Beryl. Pinwill, Vivienne. Doyle, Beryl. Piper, Inez. Droney, Veronica Catherine. Randle, Rosslyn Joyce. Dwan, Rita Margaret. England, Noeline. Rhule, Jacqueline Ann. Foster, Elizabeth Joyce. Richards, Lesley. Gallwey, Leone Miriam Ringland, Joclyn Mary Sarah. Rowan, Ronald. Patricia. Gehrke, Jill Eleanor. Ryan, John Francis. Scott, Judith. Golledge, Margaret Rose. Hamilton, Helen Edna. Sheldrick, Mary Duchesne. Hapgood, Beverley May. Smith, Veronica Mary. Steer, Wilmet Margaret. Hasted, Cathleen Mary. Hawkins, Veta Marie. Stephenson, Barbara Grace. Hickey, Miriam.. Sullivan, Eileen May. Hilton, Cecelia Mary. Tappenden, Patricia Mary. Howe, Elaine Therese. Thornton, Margaret Mary Jefferies, William Fergie. O'Neill. Jones, Elizabeth Veronica. Todd, Dorothy Mary. Keller, Elizabeth. Torrens, Mary Patricia. Trevethan, Fay Ena. Kelly, Annette Marie. Trott, Jennifer Margaret. Kelly, Merle Eileen. Twible, Patricia Joan. Kerr, Ruth. Keys, Gloria May. Walker, Joan Mary. Kinnane, Carmel Mary. Ward, Lawrence George Lindores, Dorothy Ann. Samuel. McCulloch, Ronaline Joy. Watts, Pauline Esther. Maguire, Eileen Bridget. Young, Eileen May.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Appleby, Alice Vera. Cole, Patricia. Arrowsmith, Winifred Eileen. Dew, Lynette Mary. Ball, Leonard Russell. Dixon, Maureen Elva. Benbow Anita June. Donnelly, Margaret Iva. Biddle, Hilda Laurel. Geary, Wilfred. Brady, Kathleen Mary. Hoffmann, Edna Doreen. Busbridge, Lorna Valerie. Haseldine, Eleanor Joyce. Cameron, Margaret Mary. Kerin, Bridget Veronica.
Examination No. 4434continued. South Australia continued. Kruger, Venta Grace. Richards, Margaret Fay. Linke, Dorothy Adela. Luscombe, Elma Eileen. McCasker, Patricia. McGrath, Mary Anastasia. Madigan, Maureen Patricia. Meaney, Alice Carita. O'Dea, Annie Clare. Peake, Kathleen Yvonne. Prior, Gilbert James.
Spencer, Clifford Douglas. Summers, Constance Mary. Taggart, Margaret Mary. Thomas, Valma Joan. Tunstill, Margaret Helen. Watson, Violet Doreen. Wilkin, Annette Mary. Wilksch, Dorothy Norma. Winder, Annette Mary.
WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Francis Lee, Valma Gladys. Miskelly, Mary. Bahlinger, Alison Jean. Moulton, Natalie Mary. Benbow, Hilda Rose. Robson, Valma May. Connelly, Margaret Kathleen. Rowe, Valma Joan. Daw, Jennifer Lucy. Saar, Margaret Vivian. Day, Phyllis. Sacristani, Ines Margaret. Hayes, Beryl Rose. Sorenson, Edith May. Hicks -Hall, Barbara Edwina Treby, Patricia. Marie. Trethowan, Florence Lila. Hodgson, Joyce. Yeo, Daphne Elaine. King, Frances Esther Elizabeth. Austen, Edward Thomas.
Brown, Ellen Valma. Brown, Shirley Francis. Bryan, Betty Dawn. Cashion, Ivy Alberta. Chinn, Joan Elizabeth. Gaffney, Patricia May. Good, Blanche. Herlily, Carole Elizabeth. Johnson, Sylvia Gladys.
TASMANIA. Lee, Beverley. Pender- Brookes, Betty Audrey Gwendoline.
Pratt, Patricia Marie. Pursell, Ronda Edith. Russell, Shirley Maureen. Street, Dorothea Mary. Sweeney, Maisie June. Wisby, Beverley Gwendoline.
Examination No. 3712. FOR APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER AS CLERK, THIRD DIVISION, CANBERRA, TERRITORY.
ALL
STATES,
NORTHERN
THE results for the month of November, 1956, are Order of registration.
784. 785. 786. 787. 788. 789. 790. 791. 792.
408. 409.
Name.
VICTORIA. Males. Davis, John Mitchell. Marshall, Neville James Alexander. Warfe, John. Tyrrell, Leo Anthony.
Comerford, Bernard Ignatius. Watson, Gordon Thomas. Molan, Michael Francis. Kaufman, Joseph. Tennent, Ross Gordon. Females. Vallence, Anne Josephine.
Cronan, Frances Rae.
The results of the above examination which appeared in " Gazette " No. 60, of 18th October, 1956, are hereby amended
as follows:
Order of registration.
Name.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Males.
Delete: 248.
Lowe, Joseph George.
Insert: 248.
Love, Joseph George.
The results for the month of November, 1956, are Order of registration.
251. 252. 253. 254.
Name.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Males. Hoare, Lance Joseph. Ravenscroft, Peter Rodney. Kelson, Brendan Ewart William. Claxton, Hamish Andrew. Females.
86.
Curry, Shirley -Anne.
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Examination No. 4486. FOR APPOINTMENT AS ,ASSISTANT STOREMAN, FOURTH DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, NEW SOUTH WALES, VICTORIA, QUEENSLAND AND TASMANIA.
Examination No. 4486- continued. Order of registration.
(" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 43, of 9th August, 1956.) Held 22nd September, 1956. Order of registration.
1.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.
1.
2. 3.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
9. IO.
11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38.
1.
2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
20.
Name.
TASMANIA. 1.
*Cameron, Donald James.
2. 3. 4.
*Westwell, Sydney.
*Leary, Patrick Gordon Walter. *Mitchell, Kenneth Ernest. * Former member of the Forces.
Name.
NEW SOUTH WALES. *Kent, William Henry. *Peters, William Anthony. *Pitkethly, Donald. *Darbyshire, Bertram Claude. *Brown, Maurice John. *Vidler, Kenneth Henry George. *Pope, Jack Daniel. *Lloyd, Lawrence Wilbur. *Trad, Michael Keven. *Hanrahan, Lawrence Clifford. *Marshall, John Patrick. *Bull, Albert Lewis. Horan, Geoffrey Raymond Alexander. Lee, Robert. Chapman, Kenneth. Barker, Lyle William. Watts, Allan. VICTORIA. *Pirera, Francis John. *Prosser, Septimus William Evan. *Steward, Leslie John. *Valentine, Sidney Harold. *Long, Bernard Joseph. *Morris, Arthur Garth. *Green, Harry Wyndham. *Bain, Patrick Ignatius. *Dowling, Gordon Tapley. *O'Connor, David James. *Stone, Leonard William. *Potter, William Albert. *Waite, Raymond Frank. *Benjamin, Paretz. *Hanel, Ernest Gordon. *Smallpage, Ronald Douglas. *Hall, Ronald Thomas. *Edmunds, William Allan. *Hanlon, John Lawrence. *Robb, David John. *Bourke, Jeffrey Frederick. Sayer, Ronald Victor. Neale, Sydney Keith. Brown, Colin Robert. Jones, Stanley John. Jones, Bernard Edwin. Poelman, Adrianus Paulus. Kanger, Valdemar. Taylor, Derek. Crawford, Mervyn Alan. Tonkin, Kenneth Aubrey. *Stillman, Roy Edward. Downie, Robert. Halburd, Robert Travers. Welch, Arthur John. Harris, Gavin. Bender, Zbigniew. Eastwood, Keith Maxwell. .
QUEENSLAND. *O'Brien, Kevin John. *Heydon, Harold Cleave. *Russell, Kevin William. *Mohr, Cyril Thomas. *Frandsen, Charles Vivian. *Clothier, Vincent Oliver. *Murphy, Vincent John. *Darben, Edward Ernest Joseph. *Brookes, Ronald Douglas. *Gilbert, Edward James. *Meal, 'Ronald McInnes. *McCully, Donald Robert.
*Cooke, Francis Xavier. *Edwards, Charles. *Nolan, Desmond James. Urquhart, Andrew Robert. Kent, George Henry. Aylett, Walter George. Birchall, Joseph Kenneth. Pearce, Bruce Victor.
Examination No. 4488. FOR APPOINTMENT AS PREVENTIVE OFFICER, GRADE 1, FOURTH DIVISION, DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE, HOBART. (" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 48, of 23rd August, 1956.) Held 29th September, 1956. Order of registration. 1.
2. 3.
Name.
*Love, Donald Campbell. Connell, Patrick Richard. Stewart, Graham Allen. * Former member of the Forces.
Examination No. 4490. TO ENABLE CADET INSPECTORS, POST :OFFICES BRANCH, TO ADVANCE AS INSPECTORS, GRADE 1, POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. NEW SOUTH WALES. Brazel, Kenneth Charles. Harris, Francis Eric. Justice, Kenneth Henry. Mathews, Ronald Gordon. Moritz, Brian Claude. Schirmer, Vernon Maxwell. VICTORIA. Caligari, Leo William. Ditchfield, Edwin Andrew. Hendry, Leslie Harryton Rosewall. Jay, Stuart McKnight. Lewis, William Henry. Power, Alexander.
Examination No. NP269. FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER,
FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, NEW SOUTH WALES.
(" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, 1955.) Held 24th November, 1956. Order of merit.
Total marks.
Name.
BERRIGAN.
.. .. ..
309
.. .. .. .. ..
324 321 289 255 221
.. .. .. ..
309
4.
.. Manning, Peter Vincent Lovegrove, John Michael Corliss, Laurence Walter .. Melverton, Vincent Paul Patrick
1.
GOULBURN. Halls, Patrick James ..
..
332
.. .. .. .. ..
327 319 302 282 269
.. ..
336 216
1.
2. 3.
1.
2. 3.
4. 5.
.. .. Lee, James Walter Malcolm, Norman Leslie James Stead, Anthony Bradley James .. BROKEN HILL. Mushan, Robert Wood, Robert Brian Haughton, Dalkeith .. Evitts, Brian John
Austen, Keith Ernest
270 244
COOLAH. 1.
2. 3.
290 284 266
NARRABRI. 1.
2. 3. 4. 5.
Wyatt, John Francis .. Wilkinson, Leonard Aubrey Schatz, William Roy .. Rosewarn, William Harold Graham, Neville John SPRINGWOOD.
1.
2.
Collins, Graham Thomas Harris, Terry Mervyn
..
No. 73. --13th December, 1956
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Commonwealth Gazette
Examination No. A213.
Examination No. 4497. ' FOR ENTRY INTO THE TYPIST -IN- TRAINING CLASS, 1957, AS TYPIST APPOINTMENT AND SUBSEQUENT (FEMALE), CANBERRA AND HOBART. Held 10th November, 1956. Order of merit. 1.
2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.
1.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
Total marks.
Name.
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Leitis, Biruta
Hennah, Joan Margaret
.. Bearse, Irene Joan Cater, Joan Margaret .. Hawes, Rosemary Clare Millard, Lorraine Joan De Smet, Margaret Ann Harriott, Pauline Joan
..
..
..
Smith, Kathleen Camille Somerville
.. Robson, Judith Melbourne, Vivienne Joan Gambell, Carol Ann .. Cooper, Diana Georgina Smith, Norma Frances
Brierley, Jennifer Donaldson, Jean Rae Lilley, Barbara Ann . Marshall, Janice Cecilia . . Stewart, Kathleen Anne Agius, Therese Maree Bernadette
..
Zarewa, Larissa .. Clark, Isobel Agnes .. Kelsey, Maureen Anne Fenton, Pauline ..
Brown, Colleen Ann .. Hartley, Hazel ..
.. Keenan, Rosemary Twaddle, Susan Melanie Worster, Helen Patricia
.. Hall, Judith Anne Williams, Margaret Joan McCluskey, Anne Therese Higgins, Denise Edith TASMANIA. Chapman, Sandra Noelene
Quarrell, Loraine Jeanette Richardson, Lynette Joyce Hibberd, Fay Lynette .. Hansson, Darlene Helen Johnstone, Rosemary Anne Bryce, Elizabeth Jean .. Burke, Betty Diane .. Harding, Fay Lorraine Skipper, Pauline
38 38
37 36 35 35 35 35 34 34 34 33 33 33
Davis, Joan Narelle Doering, Ursula Guy, Marie Jeanette Boag, Jan Maria
Bourke, Norma Ann .. Treweek, Mary June .. Baker, Valerie Mae ..
42 39
..
Phillips, Sandra Ellora Martin, Wendy Gabrielle .. Tonks, Rosemary Davey, Lynette Vivian
19
127 114 110 109 108 107 107 107 104 103 103 101 98
97
Held 1st December, 1956. 1.
Mortensen, Geoffrey Staples,
3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.
..
Norman Winston Fahey, Brian James .. Mahoney, Ernest Lawrence Ludlow, Graham William Hill, Anthony Harry .. Espie, Robert Albert .. Belleville, Donald Mervyn .. Hill, Raymond
Smith, Lawrence John
.. Bartels, Keith Atkinson, Herbert Francis Occleshaw, John Charles
Total marks. 297 288 281
280 278 275 273 267 263 246 245 229 225
SUBSEQUENT
CLASS, AS
APPOINTMENT
Name.
Pearson, Judith Anne .. Chin, Florence .. Graham, Margaret Ann .. Huxtable, Patricia Estelle Forsyth, Loretta Margaret Therese Anderson, Lorraine Margaret Livesey, Janice Margaret
1.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Total marks. 180 180 162 162 150 144 132
Examination No. N964. FOR APPOINTMENT AS CLERICAL ASSISTANT, GRADE 1, SYDNEY.
Held 6th October, 1956. MALES.
Order of registration. 2.
(" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, 1955.)
2.
Order of merit.
31 31 31 31
30 30 30 29 29 29 29 27 26 26 26 26 25 25 25 25 24 22
AND
TYPIST (FEMALE), DARWIN. Held 17th November, 1956.
1.
FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER, FOURTH DEPARTMENT, DIVISION, POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S MELBOURNE.
Name.
DARWIN,
32
Examination No. VP280.
Order of merit.
FOR ENTRY TO THE TYPIST -IN- TRAINING
3.
4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61.
Name.
*George, Edmund Hector. *Gilleard, Colin Pearson. *Delander, Francis James. *Schultz, Francis Clarence. *Mïddléton, Thomas George. *Smith, Leonard Maurice. *Bourman, Percy Henry. *Rodgers, Bevan Edward. *Stanley, John Dunbar. *Pightling, George Alfred. *Renton, Robert Alexander. *Turner, Donald Arthur. *Forrester, William. *Hodge, Harold Frederick. *Maidment, Keith Morris. *Felton, Colin Victor. *McDermott, Bernard. *Shang, Norman Vivian. *Attwater, Alan James. *Lennon, Frederick Norman. *Tait -Kerr, William. *Flynn, John James. Brown, Eric Maxwell.
Davison, John. Bamber, Terry. Lees, Bernard. McGrath, John. Gavin, John Patrick. Freeling, Joshua Horace. Randall, Leslie Warren. Cummins, Norman John. Robertson, Allan Charles. Collins, John Nicholas. O'Keefe, Edward Brian. Bagster, Maurice Edwin. Chester, David. *Jeffery, Lawson Kell. Loczi, Steven Joseph. Hannah, Robert Eric. Jacob, Emanuel. Kuorikoski, Stanley Ivan. Hayes, John Gordon. Neville, Alfred. Johnson - Wiggett, Leslie Arthur Noel.
Page, Kenneth. Pinnell, James Walter. McGettigan, Bernard Joseph. Martini, Johann Quentin. Turnbull, Arthur. Gauci, John. Robins, Rodney Charles. Everett, Eric Ian. Pinder, Rex. Sherriff, Norman Arthur. Wellings, James Richard.
Harris, Kenneth John.
Bond, Mervyn Malcolm. Stanwell, Norman Henry. O'Rourke, Anthony Francis. Jacob, Jack. Cooper, Kenneth. FEMALES.
1.
2. 3.
Merchant, Aileen Grace. Harrison, Robyn Helen Stewart. Edwards, Beverley Lorraine.
Ni. 73.--1.3tb. = December, 1956
Order of registration. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.
40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62.
Examination No. N964--- continued.
Examination No. NP270.
Females -- continued.
FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST, FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, NEW SOUTH
Name.
WALES.
O'Malley,. Doreen Theresa. McQuellin,. Margaret Ann. Huggett, Janet Elizabeth. Kelson, Olive Doreen. Spiteri, Josephine Mary. Thorburn, Lee Janet. McCarthy, Margaret Eugene. Clark, Joan. Manuel, Gail Ruby.
(" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, 1955.) Held 24th November, 1956. Order of merit.
Green, Helen. Moore, Robyn Lynette. Woodward, Anne. Stewart, Lilian Pamela. Wilson, Phyllis Mary. Corbett, Margaret Helen. Howes, Kathleen Mary. Gerrie, Beverley Jean. McKenna, Diana Lois. Kidd, Mary Bernadette. Robinson, Gwenda June. Kuhn, Valma Joyce. Copenech, Ellen June. Fish, Kathleen Margaret. Bingley, Jeanette Marie. Kehoe, Margaret Rose. McCabe, Coralie Eileen. Wise, Anne Louise. Monteith, Judith Anne. Gibson, Gail Margaret. McMurtrie, Jean Esther. Hayes, Athene Margaret May. Lovenfosse, Kathryn Julia. Cairncross, Nancy Vera. Sawyer, Betty Jean. Brown, Lillian Eliza Marshall. Connolly, Patricia Coleen. Morris, Patricia Ann. Doyle, Dorothy Anne. Crabtree, Doreen. Jennings, Jeanette. Levy, Gem. Eves, Beverley Irene. Bailey, Shirley Mary. Woodward, Joan. Brady, Beverley June. Fraser, Frances Vivian. Colman, Rhonda Jan. Bayliss, Dorothy Ann. Clifford, Patricia Iris. O'Donnell, Lovenia Marcella. Allbon, Heather. Farlow, Ann.
2. 3. 4. 5.
BUNGENDORE. Agius, Thérése Maree ..
2.
Smith, Norma Frances
1.
Devenish, Doris Mary
2.
Reilly, Leonie
Lane, Nola Merle .. Talbot, Pauline Joan ..
..
327
.. ..
333 310
.. .. .. ..
325 324 320 295
.. .. ..
335 272 224
..
291
..
327 255
MULLALEY. 1.
1.
2. 3. 4.
King, Margaret Anne .. ST. MARYS. Hayden, Jacqueline Audrey Bannerman, Patricia Julie Watkins, Rosalie Anne Lovegrove, Fay Eileen
.. ..
..
251,
232
Examination No. NP271, FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER,
FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, SYDNEY. (" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, 1955.)
Held 1st Decimber, 1956. Order of merit. 1.
Luland, Geoffrey Frederick
Moore, Raymond Kerry
4. 5. 6. 7.
Total marks. 360 335 328 323
Name.
2. 3.
Dolan, Mary Patricia. Wills, Judith Beryl. Matheson, Christine Carolyn. Porteouss, Judith Anne. Reid, Wendy Adele.
McIntosh, Alan Patrick Thurgar, Lawrence Roy Naughton, Henry Walter Jamieson, Raymond George Chapman, Barry Walter
321 311 281
Examination No. NP275. FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER,
.. . . .. .. ..
Total marks. 340 330 321 310 269
(" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, 1955.) Held 1st December, 1956.
Total marks.
Name.
Warner, Elizabeth Fay
1.
LOCKHART. Gleeson, Elizabeth ..
3.
Sutton, Beryl Joan.
Andrews, John William Ryan, James Vincent Turner, Richard Bruce Martin, Denis Gregory Clark, David Charles ..
4.
.. Oliver, Rose Marie .. Noy, Coral Wanda ..
2.
FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST, FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, MELBOURNE.
1.
1.
3.
Examination No. VP281.
Order of merit.
Campbell, Marie Ainsworth
COONABARABRAN.
FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, SYDNEY. (" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, 1955.) Held 24th November, 1956. 1.
..
1.
Purvis, Nellie . Lorna.
Name.
Total marks.
Name.
BELLATA.
Examination No. NP267. FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER,
Order of merit.
Commonwealth. Gazette
3872
..
327
FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, NEW SOUTH WALES. (" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, 1955.) Held 1st December, 1956. Order of merit.
Total marks.
Name.
NEWCASTLE. 1.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.
20. 21.
Bliss,
Ian Peter
..
Williams, Robert John Barrett, Michael Weir
Hill, Kenneth John .. Guiren, John Martin March, Philip John Purdon Pearson, Michael
..
Matthews, Neville John Clark, Gary Keith ..
Curran, David John ..
Currey, Brian Lawrence
Miller, Kenneth John Harragon, Kenneth Robert Shearman, Neville John Price, Alan James .. .. Reid, Ashley Baccus, Frederick John Hall, Ernest John .. Kreckler, Warren John Oaten, David Leslie .. Ross,
Keith
..
,
342 342 342 342 339 333 320 317 315 314
310 310 292 276 266 261
242 232 231
228 226
CRPMPPPWRA Pgqttie
Nn. 7. ; 3 Doi¢elo'ber, .- 19:86
387_4
gmlpination No. VP246. FOR APPOINTMENT AS PHONOGRAM OPERATOR, FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, MELBOURNE. (" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, 1955.) Held 24th November, 1956. Order Of merit:
Total marks. 352 329 322
Name.
O'Kane, Rose .. Crowe, Aileen .. Bateman, Marcia Alys Davey, June Rose . Keogh, Moya Veronica preral4}ne Wilson, Rose Joy Anthony, Doris Beatrice Ellis, Patricia Anne Maire
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
303 293 293 292 275 275 234 232
Evans, Gwendoline Ellen Noy, Beverley Lorraine Fowler, Jacqueline Dawn
lÓ. 11.
Examination No. VP278. FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST, FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, VICTORIA." (" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23r{í June, 1955.) Held 24th November, 1856. Order of merit.
HOPETOUN.
Fisher, Valda Jeanette Imray, Margaret Julia Cameron, Margaret Jean
1.
2. 3.
Examination No. VP277, FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER, FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, VICTORIA. 1955. )
Order of
merit.
Total marks.
Name.
CHARLTON. 1.
Collier, Harold Henry
..
283
. .
356 254
LORNE. 1.
2.
Richardson, Joseph. Francis .. Henderson, Francis Charles .. MERBEIN.
1.
Adams, Ronald Jeffrey Burness, Alexander George Wilder, Barry William
2. 3. 4. 5.
Ward, Graham Vincent Preisig, Colin Norman
1.
Jones, Ronald Maxwell
. .
352 335 319 257 229
. .
303
. .
.. .. . .
ROSEBUD. .
.
SALE. 1.
2.
Lawless, Alan John .. McKenzie, Robert William
. . . .
309 271
SORRENTO. 2. 3. 4.
Watson, Norman James Elmore, Christopher .. Robertson, Ian Kenneth Elmore, Maurice Anthony
1.
Zemek, Kenneth
1.
351
. .
310 301 289
..
266
. . . .
YALLOURN.
..
Examination No. VP284. FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST, FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, VICTORIA.
(" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, Held Ist December, 1956. Order of merit.
1955.)
Total marks.
Name.
CROYDON.
4.
Brodie, Elaine Margaret Westmore, Melva Annie Anderson, Adele Edith Borradale, June Maureen
1.
Hall, Maine Ruth ...
1.
2. 3.
..
..
..
295 279 250 239
.. ..
299 296
MORNINGTON. 2.
Kingston, Gwenda Joyce
6999/56.-5
..
33p 323 22
.
Examination No. QP78. FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST, FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, BRISBANE. (" Commonwealth Gazette ", Nó. 29, of 23rd June, 1955.) Held 10th November, 1956. Order of merit.
(-Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, Held 24th November, 1956.
TQtaI málka.
Name.
i. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41.
42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69.
Name. Heywood, Patricia Oriel
Ormond, Marjorie Ann Kirk, Wilma Joclyn .. Boyle, Veronica Mary Cue, Marian .. Hoger, Gloria Pearl . Noone, Lorna Eileen .. Crandell, Daphne Jean Jeanes, Sylvia Margaret Schuler, Patricia Lee .. Pritchard, Patricia .. Cairns, Desley .. Gleeson, Dorothy Dawn Harrison, Betty Edith Emily Peterson, Lilian .. Tanzer, Margaret Rose Thomas, Irene Ailsa.. Popenia, Natalie Rimma Hutchinson, Brenda Margaret Clark, Dawn Lynette .. Green, Beverley Joy .. Lyons, Janette Nola .. Hettrick, Patricia .. McColl, Dormis Joy ..
McLellan, Janet Florence Ziviani, Gloria Donaldson, Lynette Peterson, June Bone, Judith Kay .. Rodger, Wendy Lorraine
Hoppe, Bernardette Carmel Walker, Annelle Eva Brown, Roma Jean .. Thomson, Mary Ann .. Parker, Dulcie Elsie .. Grieve, Daphne Pearl Blackmur, Elizabeth Ann Mackay, Doreen .. Goff, Chelle Rosalind Culliford, Catherine Rose Alwill, Dorothy Joyce Howard, Audrey Florence Mander, Lavina Rose Moore, Roslyn Mary .. Hattin, Pamela Joy Smith, Rae Anne .. Glanfield, Vicki Ann .. Póiana, Ann Dorothy Rae, Patricia Elsie .. Macdonald, Dell .. Johnston, Fay .. Heiniger, Valerie .. O'Connor, Florence Rose McConnell, Joy Daphne Cartmill, Hilary Elizabeth Marks, Irene Grace .. Ladner, Lesley Gladys McDougall, Robin Heather Stanway, Beverley Edna Preston, Noelene Joy. ..
Castle, Robyn Davina
Kempster, Nola Rose .. Borinetti, Sheila Joyce Shepherd, Patricia Margaret Chasen, Patricia Ann ..
Iselin, Mavis Ann .. Thorns, Clare Beatrice Cooney, Katherine .. Waters, Jillian Anne ..
Total
manca.
360 36Q
354 354 348 348 348 348 348 348 348 348 345 342 342 342
32
342 342 342 342 342 337 336 336 336 336 335 33$ 332 33Q
330 330 330 33Q
330 329 326 326 326 326 325 324 324 324 324 324 324 324 324 324 321 320 318 318 318 318 318 318 318 317 317 317 316 315 314_
314 314.
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Commonwealth Gazette
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Examination No. QP78- continued.
Examination No. QP78- continued. Order of merit. 70. 71, 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160.
Total marks. 314 313 312 312 312 312 312 312 310 310 309 308 308 308 308 308 307 307 306 306 305 305 305 304 303 303 302 302 302 302
Name.
Frost, Eleanor Maureen Elms, Barbara ..
Chambers, Beverly Anne
Quirk, Margaret Anne Egerton, Kay June .. Hogan, Maureen Joy .. .. Riley, Patricia Dawn .. Dowling, Gloria May Pauline .. .. O'Mara, Eileen Margaret Royal, Norma Patricia Cheesman, Gloria Mary Protheroe, Julie Anne Thornton, Ann Patricia .. Rosier, Mary
Rankin, Glenys Fay ..
..
Kennedy, Patricia Genevieve .. .. Wetherell, Dell Lynette
Pollock, Vera Jean Barbara ..
Galloway, Catherine Grace Campbell, Heather Claire Bailey, Rhonda Meryl .. Wright, Shirley Allan, Peggy Janice .. McMahon, Margaret Ann Silcock, Desley Faye ..
Roy, Janette Andrea .. Strugnell, Pamela Jill ..
..
.. . .
Rowland, Adrienne Rosemary .. Lill, Carmel Clare ..
Hancock, Joy Patricia Moroney, Ellen Patricia Hill, Doris Isabel
301
..
Snowdon, Grace Agnes Thorne, Beverley Blanche
Payne, June Edith .. Chambers, Doreen Mae
Watson, Ruth Jessie Greenhalgh, Lorraine Valmai Power, Beverley Anne
Enright, Gay Lynette .. Belcher, Ann Elizabeth
Eames, Denise Ann .. Daly, Barbara Joy .. Woodcroft, Patricia Lyn Hawtin, Greta Margaret Peters, Betty Margaret
301 301 301
.. ..
..
..
Harrison, Helen Inez . . George, Yvonne Heather Vagiany Wilson, Ellen Jessie Soffos,
.. ..
Sievers, Gwenda Joyce Metzroth, Joan Margaret McArthur, Marjorie Therese
.. .. O'Connor, Janice Jeanette ..
Clarke, Jennifer Joan
Johnson, Judith Ann .. Seeleither, Leonra Dawn Schultz, Karen Gustave Irvine, Olwyn Beryl .. Fitzgerald, Maureen Fay Egan, Bernice Lorraine Hertrick, Yvonne Anne Dell Jensen, Carlien Mina Coombe,
..
. .
Chappell, Philomena Mary
Cansick, Judith Ann .. O'Kane, Janet Margaret
.. ..
Kornaoohoff, Nina Constantina Cann, Beverley Ellen .. Lawrence, Marjorie Ellen Rossow, Deirdre Ellen
De Vine, Wendy Ann Hagenbach, Dawn Marie Gauld, Gwenda Murl ..
Cartmill, Margaret Florence Robertson, Margaret Rose Munson, Beverley Ann Dance, Joan Amelia .. Merlehan, Irene Mary
Corcoran, Mary Catherine Richmond, Joyce Ann Schmidt, Marianne
..
Perkins, Dorothy Dell Hazel, Jean Cecily ..
.. ..
Harris, Laurel Mary ..
Farrah, Mary Anthony Kornaoohoff, Olga .. Street, Noelene Joyce Hassall, Marie Veronica . Beauchamp, Marie
Kennedy, Ailse Veronica
..
..
300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 300 299 299 299 296 296 296 294 294 294 294 294 294 294 294 294 293 293 293 291 291 290 290 290 290 290 289 289 289 288 288 288 288 288 287 287 287 286 286 285 285 284 284 284 284
Order of merit. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 181. 182. 183. 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. 193. 194. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213.
Total marks. 284 283 283 283 282 280 280 280 279 278 277 277 277 276 276 276 275 275 274 274 274 273 273 272 272 272 271 268 267 266 265 262 261 261 261 255 255 255 254 252 250 250 248 248 248 243 243 239 239 234 233 230 224
Name.
O'Neill, Grace Louisa Harris, Kathleen Anne Brandt, Lillian Pearl ..
.. Murdoch, Suzanne Rowlinson, Lorraine June Hudson, Rochelle Fay Hall, Grace Sylvia .. Cartmill, Estelle Joyce Heilbronn, Roslyn Grace Lester, Heather Yvonne Doyle, Doreen Claire June Harrison, Inez Elizabeth Solomon, Valerie Patricia Branford, Alene June Kenny, Patricia Jane .. Brudenall, Marilyn .. Packer, Daphne Margaret .. Herden, Jill Mary Pershouse, Valerie May Hennessey, Valerie Florence
Harris, Phyllis Amy ..
Dunstone, Claire Frances Campbell, Beverley June
Babb, Irene Margaret Murphy, Judith May Flynn, Valerie Dawn .. Wood, Phyllis Isabel .. Johnson, Jacqueline Gladys Phillips, Lynley Ann ... Taylor, Elaine Margaret Bryant, Peter Kay Francis Wallace, Beverley Joan Jones, Annise Margaret Campbell, Barbara Anne Sommerfeld, Norma May
Collins, Judith Ann ..
Delaney, Gail Jeanette Jones, Margaret Helen Burman, Georgina Anne .. Murray, Glenys .. Gough, Mary Fredricksen, Cheryl Nancy Searle, Adrienne Margaret
Anderson, Ivy May ..
Dalziel, Denise Margaret Foley, Audrey Joan .. Cameron, Carmel Margaret Tuohy, Adele Margaret
Waldon, Valmai Joy ..
Moore, Margaret Mary .. Harney, Vina Ann Briant, Lorraine Grace Langerbaker, Lorraine Mary
Examination No. íP93. FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST, FOURTH DIVISION, DEPARTMENT, POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
(" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, 1955.) Held 24th November, 1956. Order of merit.
Total marks.
Name.
NORTHAMPTON.
.. .. ..
Gregg, Mary Ferries, Sandra Jean
1.
2. 3.
Addenbrooke, Diana
288 272 272
Examination No. TP56. FOR APPOINTMENT AS POSTAL OFFICER (MAIL OFFICER IN- TRAINING), DIVISION, FOURTH POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, HOBART. (" Commonwealth Gazette ", No. 29, of 23rd June, 1955.) Held 20th October, 1956. Order of registration. 1.
2.
Name.
* Grice, Joseph. McFadyen, Alexander.
+ Former member of the Forces.
Candidates whose names do not appear in the above results were unsuccessful.
H. C. AVENT, Secretary, Public Service Board.
Commonwath Gazette
No. 73.-13th December, 1956
3875
NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES. By reason of the operation of Regulation 106a the rate of APPLICATIONS are invited from permanent officers of the salary per annum shown in the advertisement is increased as Commonwealth Service for promotion or transfer to the follows: Adult Males and married minors (Males) --- Increase of £24 positions named in the appended schedule. VACANCIES OPEN TO PERMANENT OFFICERS ONLY.
per annum.
Applicants should state fully their qualifications for the posidons 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. Applications submitted by telegram prior to the closing date will be accepted, but these should be followed up immediately by full written application. 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 the Department, e.g., positions of Postmaster, Lines Staff positions, &c., when one application covering such positions will be accepted.
The following particulars should be set out at the foot of the
application:
Full name (block letters) Designation
..
Adult Females Increase of £ 18 per annum. Minors (Males) other than married minors (Males) Under 18 years Increase of £ 12 per annum. At 18 years Increase of £ 14 per annum. At 19 years Increase of £ 18 per annum. At 20 years Increase of £22 per annum. Minors (Females)
Under 18 years Increase of £ 12 per annum.
At 18 years Increase of £ 13 per annum. At 19 years Increase of £ 15 per annum. At 20 yearsIncrease of £ 17 per annum. Should a female officer be appointed /promoted or transferred
to a position named below and not designated a " Female position, the salary payable will be (a) in the case of a position for which minor rates are not prescribed, £154 less than the rate as varied by Regulation 106A;
Salary scale Office or Branch
(b) in the case of a position for which minor rates are
prescribed, the rate for age as varied by Regulation 106A less the following amounts:- -
Date and place of birth
£31 at age 18. £62 at age 19. £ 111 at age 20. £154 for an adult. Successful applicants must comply with the provisions of the
Length of service Seniority date Salary (per annum) Date granted last increment
VACANCIES OPEN TO PERMANENT OFFICERS AND TO PERSONS OUTSIDE THE COMMONWEALTH SERVICE. Where indicated, positions are open to permanent officers and to persons outside the Commonwealth Service (including temporary employees). Appointment to permanent positions is restricted to British subjects under the age of 51 years permanently residing in Australia, or eligible for entry to Australia for
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.
permanent residence.
Applicants for permanent positions only should make applica-
tion on printed forms which may be obtained from the Public
Service Inspector in each Capital City, the Public Service Board's Representative in Port Moresby, or from the Department in which the vacancy exists.
Officers of the Commonwealth 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 Service will not he
SALARY, CONDITIONS, ETC.
The range of salary indicates the classified value of a position and new appointments may be made at any salary within such
range.
paid by the Commonwealth unless such fares (including, if the applicant is married, those of his wife and family) exceed #:..1. when such allowances as the circumstances justify may he granted
Position, Salary Scale and Division.
Locality.
Applications Close.
ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. VICTORIA. Bankruptcy Branch. fTypist -in- charge (Female), Grade i (£794), Fourth Melbourne .. 3.1 .57 Division, Official Receiver's Section
Duties. in charge of typing pool.
Qualifications.
Forward Applications to.
The Inspector- General, Bankruptcy Administration, 450 Law Courts - place, Melbourne
Shorthand 100 words per minute.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. NEW SOUTH WALES. Taxation Branch (Income Tax). Assessor, Grade 1 (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, AssesSydney . . . . 10.1.57 The Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, Box sing Section 4197, G.P.O., Sydney Qualifications. Accountancy qualifications desirable. Statistician's Branch, Compiling Division. Clerk (£993- £1,173), Third Division, Employment (PaySydney .. .. 27.12.56 The Acting Commonwealth Statistician, Can roll) Section berry Duties. Tabulate and assist in the collection of monthly employment statistics.
VICTORIA. Taxation Branch (Income Tax). Assessor, Grade 1 (£903 - £1,083), Third Division, AssesMelbourne .. 27.12.56 The Deputy Commissioner of Taxation, 436 sing Section (three positions) Lonsdale- street, Melbourne Qualifications. Accountancy qualifications desirable.
NORTHERN TERRITORY. Taxation Branch. Deputy Commissioner of Taxation (£1,998 - £2,163), Darwin .. 27.12.56
The Commissioner of Taxation, Canberra Second Division Duties.Exercise delegated powers of Commissioner of Taxation in relation to all taxes ; general direction of work of the Branch. Position temporarily located in Adelaide. For references see footnotes on page 3884.
Ni!. 73.:-13th
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3876
NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued. i.ocalfty.
Position, Salary Scale and Division.
Applications Close.
Forward Applications to.
DEPARTII/IENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. NEW SOUTH WALES. The Director of Social Services, Box 4158, 3.1.57 .. Jervis Bay §Physiotherapists Grade 2 (£948- £1038), Tiiird Division, G.P.O., Sydney Rehabilitation Branch Duties. ,Rpsppnsill]e to senipredie i pfficpr for physiotherapy in rehabilitation of physically handicapped persons. Qualifications. Diploma of any recognised school of physiotherapy Conditions.Successful applicant will be required to live at the Centre where furnished accommodation is provided at reasonable tariff. The Director of Social Services, Box 4158, 3.1.57 .. J ervis Bay :Physiotherapist, Grade 1 (£9O34948), Fourth Division,. G.P.O., Sydney Rehabilitation Branch (two temporary positions)' and other pases. Duties. Early and late forms of physical therapy for long term ambulatory orthopaedic Qualifications. Diploma of any recognised school of physiotherapy. accommodation is provided at reasonable Accommodation. Successful applicant will be required to live at the Centre where furnished
DEPA1tTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
§Research Officer (Forestry), Grade 1 (£903 - £1,353),
Forestry and Timber Bureau. 24.1.57 .. Mount Burr
The Secretary, Department of the Interior,
Canberra Third Division Duties. Conduct research and investigations into the relationships between soil factors and tree growth. Conduct field sampling and laboratory analyses of soils. Qualifications. Degree or diploma in forestry of an approved forestry school or degree in science with major in soils. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Electoral Branch. The Commonwealth Electoral Officer, Perth 3.1.57 .. Bunbury , Clerk (£723- £993), Third Division, Divisional Staff. .. Duties. Assist in maintenance of rolls and electoral work generally.
DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Technical Division.
The Director of Works, Department of Works, 3.1.57 .. Canberra §Architect, Grade 2 (£1,353 - £1,443), Third Division, Canberra Construction Section Duties. Supervise building construction, particularly housing, by contract and /or day labour and direct the work of Supervisors. Undertake less important inspections surveys, tests and investigations and prepare reports thereon. Qualifications. Registered architect or eligible for membership R.A.I.A. Knowledge contract procedure an advantage. VICTORIA AND TASMANIA. Technical Division. The Director of Works, Department of Works, 3.1.57 Melbourne §Quantity Surveyor, Grade 3 (£1,488- £I,623), Third Divi225 Bourke - street, Melbourne sion, Quantity Survey Section important works including supervision, where Duties. Preparation of estimates, specifications and bills of quantities in respect of the more necessary, of the work of Quantity Surveyors of lower status. Qualifications. An approved technical college diploma in quantity surveying or equivalent qualifications.
NORTHERN TERRITORY. Technical Division. The Director- General, Department of Works, 27.12.56 Darwin Superintendent of Stores (£1,778- £1,943), Third Division, Box 2807AA, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1 Stores Section Territory, in connexion with purchase, receipt, storage, issue, Duties. Supervise activities of all departmental stores depots in Northern carriage, shipment and recording of (a) building and other materials ; (b) tools ; (c) furniture ; (cl) plant. The Director - General, Department of Works, 27.12.56 .. Darwin .. Assistant Superintendent of Stores (£1,353- £1,533), Third Box 2807AA, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1 Division, Mores Section for Materials Control, Disposals and Stocktaking Sub - Sections ; periodical Duties. Under Superintendent of Stores, responsible inspections of departmental storehouses ; supervise and direct stores staff employed on issue, receipt and handling of stores. The Director - General, Department of Works, 27.12.56 .. Alice Springs Assistant Superintendent of Stores (£1,083- £1,263), Third Box 2807AA, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1 Division, Stores Section _
Duties. Under functional control of Superintendent of Stores, Darwin, and administrative control of Divisional Works Office, Alice Springs, responsible for control of all stores activities in southern area. Qualifications. Sound knowledge of stores functions associated with storekeeping, including purchasing, stocktaking. Knowledge of materials including building and electrical spare parts and accessories ; good knowledge of Treasury Regulations is also desirable. District Allowance.. Grade VII., Darwin; Grade IV., Alice Springs. Taxation. A taxation concessional deduction of £120 may be allowable. Accommodation. Houses will be made available for successful applicants, if required, otherwise single hostel accommodation at a reasonable tariff. The Director of Works, Department pfWorks, 3.1.57 Darwin .. :Works Supervisor (£1,218- £1,308), Fourth Division Darwin (temporary position) Duties. Supervision and inspection of building construction projects by contract or day labour. Preparation of reports, estimates, field sketches and schedules of works. May be required to travel anywhere within the Northern Territory. Qualifications. Applicants must be recognised tradesmen and have extensive experience in above duties. District Allowance. Grade VII. A taxation concessional deduction of £120 may be allowable. Accommodation.Married accommodation if required, otherwise single departmental hostel accommodation at a reasonable tariff.
PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA. Technical Division.
3.1.57 The Director of Works, Department of Works, Port Moresby .. :Engineer, Grade 2 (£1,353- £1,443) (tentative, £1,443Port Moresby £1,533), Third Division, Wharves, Bridges and Strums tures $ub- section, Engineering Design Section (temporary position) Duties. Prepare designs and working drawings of structural engineering works involving a somewhat high degree of responsiblity. Qúalifications. Educational qualifications giving full exemption from A.M.I.E. (Aust.) examinations. For references see footnotes on page 3884.
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DEPARTMENT OF WORKS -- continued.
Papua and New Guineacontinued. Technical Divisioncontinued. 3.1;57 The Direetot óf Works; Depattáneirt df Wbt P&t IvÍoresby :Engineer, Grade i (£903 - £1,353) ( tentátive, 11,683_ Port Moìésby £1,443), Third Division, Wharves, Bridges and Structures Sub - section, Engineering Design Section (teniporary position) Duties.Prepare designs for less important or less complex works or prepare working drawings from designs or instructions:
3
Qualifications. -- Educational qualifications giving full exemption from A.M.I.E. (Aust.) examinations. The Director of Works, Department of Works, 3.1:57 Ptirt Mbre* :Architect, Grade 3 (£1,488 - £1,623), (teñtätiVe; £I;533= Plitt Moresby £1,723), Third Division, Architectural Design Section (temporary position) 3.1.31 Port Moresby . tt et §$Architect, Grade 2 (£1,353 - £1,443) (téàtätivé, £1,443It tt £1,533), Third Division, Architécturäl Dè §ign Section (two permanent and two temporary positións) 3.1:57 . Port Moresby ,t §Architect, Grade i (£903 £1,353) (tentative, £1,083tt M £1,443), Third Division, Architectural Design Section (four positions)
Duties
Grade 3.Design of major works projects and prepaiatiôii Of éstiinatës, wöiking drawings, details and specifications. Grade 2. As for Grade 1, but involving a higher dégrée tif responsibility. Grade 1. Prepare designs or specifications for less important works or working drawings from designs or instructions. Qualifications.Registered Architect or eligibility for membership of R.A.I.A. The Director of Works; Department of Works, 3.1. 57 Port Moresby . . :Power House Supervisor (£1,128 - £1,158); Fourth DiviPort Moresby sion, Electrical Undertakings Section (two temporary positions) Duties. Responsible to the Power House Engineer for operation and maintenance of generating sets; control switchboard; step -tip substation and race line associated with the Rouna Falls Hydro - electric Power Station situated 20 miles from Port Moresby ; supervise native operators and maintenance staff. Present installations are 3 by 1,000 kW. generating sets, with provision for future increase. Qualifications. Applicants must have completed ari äpprenticeship ás electrical fitter or fitter and turner in Queensland, New South Wales or Victoria, and preferably should have had experience in the operation of high tension switchgear and hydro - electric generating plant. Conditions . District AllowanceGrade VIII. Attraction allowance of £50 per annum payable to married men subject to completion of two year's service. Married accommodation available. Tàìcátiod. Income derived by résidénts of the Territory from sotirces within the Territory is not at Iïieséñi taiiable tinder Oininidriwitalih legislation. P
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. CENTRAL STAFF: General Adhilhisträtioïi Division. Clerk (iß.813- £993), Third Division, Administiátive Clerical Section
Canberra
..
27.12.56
The Diréctor-Gériéral of itéàith; Cahtiéria
Dútiës.= ltoutitie clérical ässiitáncé to Ißiféctör, Plant k uárantiiie Reseárth Oflïcérs; i c; Medical Àdnrihilstri tióri Division.
The Director- General of Health; Cóiiberra 3.1.57 Canberra Capital Territory School Medical and Dental Section Duties. Operative and preventive dentistry at clinics and schobis in Catiberra and allied work. Qualifications.Applicants should be graduátës in dentäl siirgery tir dental Sciéíít,é; eligible for registration in Australia.
§Dentist (£1 ;888 - £2,,053); Tlïirtl bivíssón, Australian
NEW SOUTH WALES. National Health. Division.
Tliré Coïñmörivveatth Director of Health, 39 27.12.58 Sydne .. YorkStreet, sAirïëÿ Fourth Division, Pharmaceutical Sectiiin Duties. Machining duties and supervision of four Accounting Machinists. Sumlock comptometers used.
Äccöiiñting 1Vläáhinist- ìñ- cfárge (Female), Gräde 1 (£794),
School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine.
¡Psychologist, Grade 3 (£1,443- £1,623), Third Division, Institute of Child Health (temporary position)
Sydnéÿ :.
3.1.57
The Director, School of Public Health and Tropical Mcd:cine, University Grounds, Sydney
Duties. Carry out psychometric tests on children as a member of a research team, investigating various aspects of child health. Assist in the development of a health edücátiöñ prógrámîrie Ùór äcciddñt prévëiitiöti in *Children. Qualifications University graduate majoring in psychology with post graduate experience in child psychology.
VICIOR3A. Serum Lâioa`tbfries. 3 , i .37 The Director, Commonwealth Serum LaborstAssistant, Grade 1,(£339- (758), Fourth Division, Bottling Parkville tóriés; Parkvilld, N:2 i Stiön (four positibns) Iiböm, Duties. Assist with bottling of biological pröducts. Note. These positions are only suitable for females. Thé 1itréctôt, teiiñmönWatth Ser ;iii Lábora 3.1.57 Parkvittê .. ttátboratory Áttendärit {£339- £798), Póürth I33vision, tories, Parkville, N. Endocrine Section, Standardization Department Duties.Preparation of all glassware and fittings. Preparation of routine chemical solutions used in the department: For references see footnotes on page 3884.
No. .73._ _. 3.th December, 1956
CommonweOth Gazette
3878
.
NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued. Applications Close.
Locality.
Position, Salary Scale and Division.
Forward Applications to.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTHcontinued. NORTHERN TERRITORY. The Director - General of Health, Canberra §Pharmacist, Grade 2 (£993- £1,173) (tentative, £1,083.. 3.1:57 Darwin £1,263), Third Division, Darwin Hospital Duties.Supervision of technical and professional matters in the Darwin Hospital Dispensary, maintenance of stocks. requisitioning for the Divisional drug stores and keeping records of this service. Preparation of medical supplies for despatch to out - stations. Qualifications. Qualified Pharmaceutical Chemist. District Allowance.Grade VII. A taxation rebate of £120 per annum may be allowable. The Commonwealth Director of Health, 3.1.57 Darwin .. $Infant Welfare Sister (£724 - £764), Fourth Division Darwin (temporary position) Duties. Attend to infants brought to Clinic, visit homes surrounding areas, advice to mothers on care of babies. Qualifications. General, Midwifery and Infant Welfare Certificates.
Allowances
.. .. £125 per annum District Allowance .. £12 per annum .. .. Uniform Allowance .. £13 per annum .. Midwifery Allowance .. £13 per annum Infant Welfare Allowance Taxation rebate of £120 per annum may be allowable. Accommodation available at £2 12s. per week. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE. CENTRAL STAFF.
Trade Policy Branch. 27.12.56 The Secretary, Department of Trade, Can Assistant Commodity Policy Officer (£1,888 = £2,053), Canberra berra Third Division, Commodity Policy Section Duties. Preparation of material for use in negotiation on international commodity agreements and arrangements, and examination of international and other aspects of commodity policies. Qualifications. University degree desirable.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. CENTRAL STAFF. Personnel and Establishments Branch. 27.12.56 .. Melbourne ..
The Secretary, Department of the Army, Melbourne, S.C.1 Duties.Prepare organization proposals covering civilian component of Army establishments for submission to the Public Service Board, and undertake investigations as required.
Clerk (£1,263- £1,443), Third Division
VICTORIA. SOUTHERN COMMAND.
Army Audit Section.
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27.12.56
The Command Secretary, Southern Command, Albert Park Barracks, Melbourne Duties. Audit of general accounting sections in Southern Command. Duties involve travelling to country areas necessitating absences from home. No. 3 Base Workshop. 3.1.57 The Command Secretary, Southern Command, Broadmeadows .. ¡Instrument Maker (£858- £918), Fourth Division (two Albert Park Barracks, Melbourne positions) Qualifications
Albert Park
Clerk (£993 £1,173), Third Division
(a) Applicants to indicate their experience in one or all of the following :
(i) Repair and calibration of optical electrical and mechanical instruments. (ii) Fine fitting and turning. (iii) Small precision machine work. (iv) Optical principles and their application to survey and fire control instruments. (b) In making appointments to these positions, assuming equal qualifications, preference will be given in accordance with the Tradesman's Rights Regulation Act 1946 -1952 to those applicants who are recognized tradesmen as fitter, fitter and turner, electrical fitter or other acceptable trade. Applicants may be required to undergo a test.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. CENTRAL COMMAND.
tChief Armourer (£878 - £938), Fourth Division
..
Command Workshops. . Keswick
3.1.57
The Command Secretary, Keswick Barracks, Keswick
Duties.Control armoury ; repair and maintain mortars, machine guns, small arms, &c. DEPARTMENT OF AIR. VICTORIA. Maintenance Command, No. 1 Stores Depot. .. Tottenham 3.1.57 The Area Finance Officer, Department of Air, ¡Foreman Storeman, Grade 2 (£1,068) (tentative classiAlbert Park Barracks, Melbourne, S.C.3 fication, Grade 3 (£1,128) ), Fourth Division (Accounting Section) Duties. Supervise and control Independent Stocktaking Staffs. Liaison with R.A.A.F. Chief Equipment Officer and Accounting Officer , on stocktaking programme. Qualifications. Knowledge of R.A.A.F. Equipment and Stores procedures. For references see footnotes on page 3884.
No. 73. --13tä December, 1956
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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued. Position, Salary Scale and Division.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION. NEW SOUTH WALES REGION. Finance and Stores Branch.
?Motor Driver (£728- £768), Fourth Division, Stores
Sydney ..
. .
3.1.57
The Regional Director, Department of. Civil
Aviation, Private Mail Bag, Post Office,
Section
North Sydney
Duties. Drive light and heavy trucks. 27.12.56 Villawood (near Typist -in- charge (Female), Grade 1 (£794), Fourth Division, Stores Section
The Regional Director, Department of Civil
Aviation, Private Mail Bag, Post Office,
Sydney) ney )
North Sydney Duties. In charge of typing pool and training of typists at No. 2 main store. Qualifications. Passed shorthand test at 100 words per minute.
QUEENSLAND REGION. Airways Engineering Branch. 3.1.57 .. Brisbane ?Foreman, Grade 1 (£1,128- £1,158), Fourth Division, General Engineering Section
The Regional Director, Department of Civil Aviation, Box 1, Post Office, Brisbane Airport Duties. Supervise manufacture and repair of various types of equipment in machine shop. Qualifications. Qualified tradesman with appropriate experience.
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Research and Development Branch. 3. i . 57 Woomera $Experimental Officer, Grade 1(£903- £1,353), Third Divi-
The Controller, Weapons Research Establish ment, Box 1424x, G.P.O., Adelaide sion, Trials and Instrumentation Wing, Weapons Research Establishment (temporary position) Duties. Assist range safety officer in implementing safety measures at Woomera particularly in relation to the handling of explosives, inflammable and other dangerous materials and their incorporation in missiles. Qualifications. Appropriate university degree or technical college diploma. Experience in handling pyrotechnics and explosives. Experience in electronics would be an advantage.
Conditions. An allowance of £80 per annum is payable to a married man maintaining a family, others £60 per annum. Housing
accommodation will be made available within a reasonable period.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION. CENTRAL STAFF. Defence Production Planning Branch. 3.1.57 . . Melbourne §Librarian (£813- £1,083), Third Division, Planning Section
The Secretary, Department of Defence Production, Box 2093s, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1,
Duties. (V.P. 2914) Control of a departmental library servicing a number of administrative and technical branches including cataloguing indexing and circulation of library material. Qualifications. Appropriate university degree preferably with some science or engineering subjects. Applicants should state library training. Advancement beyond £794 per annum (female) and £948 per annum (male) is dependent upon successful completion of an approved course of library training. If successful applicant has not completed course in library training, he or she will be required to undergo one and sign a bond for £100 to remain in the Commonwealth Public Service for one year after completion of training. Salary on completion of course will not be less than £794 per annum (female) and £948 per annum (male). This position is considered more suitable for a female.
DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT. CENTRAL OFFICE. §Engineer (Road Transport) (£1,888- £2,053), Third Division, Road Transport Section
Transport Branch. Melbourne
3 . I .57
The Secretary, Department of Shipping and Transport, 497 Collins- street, Melbourne. C.1
Duties. Examine and furnish technical reports on works proposals under the Commonwealth Aid Roads Act 1954 -1956 and on other road matters. Liaison with State Roads Authorities. Assist in administration of Motor Vehicle Standards Committee and Uniform Traffic Code Committee. Qualifications . Qualifications granting full exemption from A.M.1.E. (Aust.) examinations. Qualifications in mechanical engineering work and /or automotive engineering a distinct advantage and should be stated.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. NEW SOUTH WALES.
Clerk (Employment) (£813- £1,083), Third Division,
Employment Division. 27.12.56 Sydney . . Bankstown
Employment and General (Pool) Section (two positions) Position based in Sydney for relief duties within region but mainly in Metropolitan area.
The Secretary, Department of Labour and National Service, Box 4139, G.P.O., Sydney
Duties. The duties of the above two positions are : Interview and arrange placement of applicants for employment ; obtain vacancies from employers. Interview National Service registrants. Note. Advancement beyond £993 is dependent upon the passing of an examination in Employment Division practices and procedures as notified in "Gazette" No. 13 of 22nd March, 1956. For references see footnotes on page 3884.
t#:,Dbeeabd4 1956
,3880
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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCYES=cóïátiñütd. Position, Salary Scale and Division.
Applications Close.
Locality.
Fdvvácd ApplicàtÍbiiiì to.
DEPARTIIV'T OÏTATTÓNAL IDÉVE).ÒPMENT. AiJST#tÁI,IÁN CAPITAIr, TÉttRÌT'ÒRY. A&nmistratsve bivisión. icfk x£§13 =£ 93j, -Thirá bivisiön
Canberra
The Secretary, Department of . National Development, P.O. Box 2831AÁ, Melbourne Duties. Under, direction of Staff and Accounts Clerk attend to detailed personnel and industrial matters, particularly preparation Of Tieas`úr31 í~óníí 8 añd ässóciatéd material, and exercise of certain delegations: .
27'. 12.56
VICTORIA. Bureau of Minerai Resources; Geology and Geophysics: Clerk (£1,353 - £1,533), Third Division, Administrative Melbourne .. 27.12.56 The Secretary, Departniut of National Section Development, p eIIt, P.O. Box 2831ÁÁ, Mel .
boume
-Duties:
Under directióri of the Administrative Officer, attend to finance matters arising but of the Bureaú's activities, iáclud.ùg preparation :of.estiliiates of.expentiitulre, còhtinuous review and analysis of expenditure, preparation of works proposals and woiks-régiiisitióris. Stlperiise and control staff engaged in purchasing, expenditure dissections and stores accounting. Qualifications.Applicants should state Accountancy qualificatións.
tAssistant (Female), Computing, Grade 2 (£654- ír754), Fourth Division, Geophysical Section
3.1.57
Mélboúrñe
The Secretary, Department of National Development, Post Office Box 2831Án, Melbourne Duties. Measure and tabulate records of airborne magnetometer and scintillometer surveys, apply correction factors and graph results.
Supervise work of Computing Assistants.
Qualifications.Mathematics to second year university tandard: Physics to first year standard preferable. Experience in analytical
geophysical or survey work an advantage. tStoreman (£768 - £808), Fourth Division, Geophysical Sëctïöñ
Melbourne
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3:1.57
The Secretary, Department óf National Dó= velopnent; Post Office Box 2831án, Melbourne Duties. Receipt, storage, and issue of stores and equipment.
REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. Administrative Staff, Head- qüartérs. Assistant Secretary (£1,888- £2,053), Third Division, ExMelbourne . . 27.12.56 The Secretary, Repatriation Commission, Post ecutive Section Office Box 13261,, Melbourne Duties. Assist generally Secretary to the Commission in relation to its administration. Assist in preparation of executive and Ministerial correspondence. Exercise delegations and oversight the Executive Section.
NEW SOUTH WALES. Repatriation General Hóspital: tPátliiilógicalTeclïniciañ- fñ- T`raining (£369 £818), Fourth Concord .. 3.1.57 The Deputy Commissioner, Box 3994vv, Division G.P.O., Sÿdhëÿ Qualifications. Intermediate certificate or equivalent. NoteSuccessful applicant will be required to undertake a cdurse of training leading tip the diploma, Of laboratory technoltígÿ (medical).
Clerk (£993 - £1,173), Third Division, Medical Section
VICTORIA. Administrative Staff. South Melbourne
27.12.56
The Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Department, Box 87A, G.P.O., Melbourne Duties. Supervise local Medical Officers' and Chemists' Accounts Sub - section. [In liéú of notification àppeariñg in " Gazette " Of 20 .1i .561 QUEENSLAND. Repatriation General Hosspital.
ditoiÿ, ?ikiè l (£668= £7 ©8), Fourth Division (five
Greenslopes
3.1.57
The Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Department, Box 651K, G.P.O., Brisbane Duties.- Ditties at direction of Sisteron- charge of ward or Senídr Orderly. üñd ¢ idissistáá`t frêmäle) (£370- £532), Fourth DiviGreenslopes 3.1.57 The Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Do= sinn (thirteen positions) partmenti Box 65íxí G.P.O;i Brisbane Duties. Pressing, ironing and folding of iaùndelód linen, &c.
#Orderly, Grade I (£668- £708), Fourth Division Duties.
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Repatriation Sanatorium. Kenmore .
3.1.57
The Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Debailment, Box 651K, G.P.O., Brisbane
Duties at direction Of Si §ter -in= charge of ward or Senior Orderly.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Administrative Stab. §Psychiatric Social Worker, Grade i (£948- £1,083); Third Division
Adélaide
3.1.57
Thé Dëpüty Còiñmissióner, i epátriatiön De&t n -lent; Boa 902E, G.P.O., Adelaide Duties. Work with ,Psychiatrist as a member of the psychiatric ,team in the Depäirtmenit's Psychiatric e. Qüitii cátióíts:='APpllcäiits hnüst have ctïmpietéd a cóucse in psychiatric social wòrk it a rét igñizéd iüstitúte ör pósses`s Diploma öf Social Studies and, in addition, have had post- graduate psychiatric experience. Fòi rèfàrei ces sie toetnotés on page 3884.
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INOTiFiCATIÖÍV OF VACAÑbÌF..S=--cöñii)iúéd. Applications Close.
Loci*.
Pbsitltni; Sä16tÿ Seale ind Division.
Póivltd 1pÏieáóií's fo.
i ÓSTii+lTÁSTER GENERAL'S riÉPARTM t
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ETfff .ÀI. STAF &. uil ings Branch. Typist (Female) (Secretarial) (£704- £754), Fourth bIVisión
HMelbóuriie
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27. 12.56
The Director - General, Posts and Telegraphs, MOOI:41h ; C:2
Duties. Personal tÿpist tó Director. Qualifications. -- Shorthand 100 w:j,.m. For advancement beyond £704, shorthand 120 w.p.m. ENGINEERII4d DtVÌStoia.
§Chemist, Grade 3 (£1,463 - £1,623), Third Division, Re- Melbourne 3.1.57 The Director - General, Posts and Telégtáphs, search Section Melbourne, C.2 Duties. To conduct research on the corrosion of lead sheathed cables and iron work buried in the soil, with particular reference tá thó
effect of varying pH, salt content áhd oxidation rédiictiän potential of sóils. Qualifications.Degree in chemistry, preferably with honors, . and sufficient knowledge of electrochemistry and thermo - dynamics to undertake metal corrosion research, experience in which wóüld be añ advantage. NEW SOUTH WALES.
Senior Postal Investigation Officer, Grade 2 (£1,173-
éïsbbñèl Biriiíclï. Sydney . .
27.12.56 The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney £1,353), Fourth Division, Postal Investigation Section Duties. In charge of the sub - section dealing principally with gerieiàl investigations. Previous experience as a Postal Investigation Officer
and ability to control and direct staff ate necessary.
Clerk (£813 - £993), Third Division; Industrial Section Sydney .. .. 27.12.56 The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney Duties. Assist Personnel Officer. Assist team léáder oil duties associated with leave, increment advancement, higher duties allowances, superannuation work, &c. POSTAL AND TRANSPÓR.T SERVICES DÌISIÓI.
PÒSt Offices' 13ránc6.
Pósimàstér, Grade 4 (£033 = £1,668), 'thitd Division
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Newtown
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Wickham
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27.12.56
Quarters. Nil.
Postmaster, Grade 2 (£1,038 - £1,218), Third Division
. .
Quarters. Six rooms.
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs; Sydney f1
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£1;038- £1,128), Third DiviGlebe .. .. 27.12.56 ,r sion Postal Clerk (£369 £918), Third or Fourth Division (four (a) 27.12.56 positions) (a) Leichhardt, Marrickville, Paddington, Wentworth. District Allowance. Wentworth, Grade I. Postal Clerk (Strong Point) (£369- £918), Third or Fourth Manly .. 27.12.56 Division (two positions) Nat-tandem Postal Clerk (£369- £9l8), Third or Fourth DiVisiett. Artriidale 27.12.56 Relieving Staff, Armidale District Postal Assistant (£339 - £858), Fourth Division (eight (a) 27.12.56 ,s positions) (a) Gosford; Gunnédah, Liverpool, Maroubra, Mascot; Oaklands; Woliongorig, Canberra CRY. Postal Assistant (Mail) (£339 - £858), Fourth Division .. Wyong .. 27. 12.56 The Directór, Posts and Telegraphs; Sÿìlñéÿ .
TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION.
telephone Service Branch.
Trdfñc Ófiïcer (£1,083- kl,263), Third Division, Staff, Equipment, Building and Think Line Development
Sydney ..
..
27.12.56
The Director; Posts anti Telegraphs, Sÿdneÿ
Section
Duties. Officer -in- charge, Subscribers' Major Facilities Sub- section. (Male, £908 -£968, Female, £754 - £814), Cessnock .. 27.12.56 The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sÿdneÿ Fourth Division Qualifications ; Applicants should he qúaiified by exaniiïiatióñ.
Stipërviisör
Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758- £798), Fourth Division,
Contracts and Broadcasting
Commétéia1 Beata. Sydney . .
27.12.56
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney
Dútiés.--- Maintenance of records of subscribers' telephóne facilities.
Fork Lift Driver (£758- £798), Fourth Division (four positions)
Stores and Contracts Branch. St. Peters . . 27: 12: 56 Sydenham (2) Villáwood
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney
Qualifications. Applicants slitìitld possess relative certificate under the Scaffolding and Lifts Act, New South Wales. ENGINEERING DIVISION.
Metrapölit Blanch. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758- £798), Fourth División, Bankstown . . 27.12.56 The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney Metropolitan Service, No. 4 Division Duties. Clerical assistance tó Supervising Techiiicläh. Clerk (£1,443 - £1,623), Third Division, Metropol: an Sydney . . . . 27.12.56 The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney Branch .
I3útiés:= ltespdnsilìlé fär immédiate administrative runctiens of a staffing and industrial nature and for general managerial control óf clerical activities of Branch. For retereicès see footnotes on page 3884.
No. 73.-- --13th December, 1956
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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIEScontinued. Forward Applications to.
Position, Salary Scale and Division.
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENTcontinued.
New South Walescontinued. Engineering Division continued. Country Branch, Regional Works and Services. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney Cessnock 27.12.56 Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£978), Fourth Division (two Kempsey positions) Duties. Cessnock, Area Foreman ; Kempsey, Estimating Foreman. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney Barmedman . 27.12.56 Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£888 -£918) (tentative classi.
fication, Grade 2 (£978), Fourth Division, Parkes Division
Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£888- £918), Fourth Division, Grafton Division
Duties. Area Foreman. Grafton.. .. 27.12.56
Pt
Duties. Pole inspections. 27.12.56 Wagga .. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758- £798), Fourth Divif, ft sion, Wagga Division Duties. Clerical assistance to exchange Supervising Technician and management of internal plant store. VICTORIA. Accounts Branch. Melbourne ..
27.12.56 Clerk (£903- £1,083), Third Division, Money Order Accounts Duties. Receiving Teller, Postal Hall.
Pf
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne, C.1
POSTAL AND TRANSPORT SERVICES DIVISION.
Post Offices Branch.
27.12.56 The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Mel(a) Postmaster, Grade 2 (£1,038- £1,218), Third Division bourne, C.1 (four positions) (a) Newborough, Edenhope, Belmont, Toora. Quarters: Newborough, Nil; Edenhope, five rooms; Belmont, nil; Toora, five rooms. 27.12.56 Bendigo .. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, MelSenior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£948- £1,038), Third DiviBallarat
sion (two positions)
Postal Clerk (£369- £918), Third or Fourth Division
bourne, C.1 (a)
27.12.56
f,
SD
ff
(four positions)
(a) Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg, Caulfield South, Toorak (two positions). 27.12.56 Traralgon The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, MelPostal Clerk (Strong Point) (£369- £918), Third or Fourth bourne, C.1 Division 27.12.56 Wangaratta Postal Assistant (Mail) (£339 - £858), Fourth Division .. tt Pt 27.12.56 Violet Town Postal Assistant (£339- £858), Fourth Division ENGINEERING DIVISION.
Metropolitan Branch. 27.12.56 Ascot .. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, MelSupervising Technician, Grade 5 (£1,428- £1,458), Fourth bourne, C.1 Div ision, Equipment Services Section, No. i Division Duties. Take charge of a pre -2000 type automatic telephone exchange and control of staff. Equipment Installation Section. Melbourne 27.12.56 Supervising Technician, Grade 4 (£1,368- £1,398), Fourth
Division, Exchange Installation No. 1 Division (two
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Mel' boume, C.1
positions)
Exchange Installation 1o. 2 Division. 27.12.56 Melbourne Supervising Technician, Grade 4 (£1,368- £1,398), Fourth Division 27.12.56 Melbourne Supervising Technician, Grade 2 (£1,218 - £1,248), Fourth Division
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Mel bourne, C.1 t
tt
ff
Duties of the above four positions.Supervision and control of staff engaged on automatic telephone equipment installation. Subscribers Installation No. 1 Division. Melbourne 27.12.56 Supervising Technician, Grade 4 (£1,368- £1,398), Fourth The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne, C.1 Division (two positions) Melbourne Supervising Technician, Grade 3 (£1,278 - £1,338), Fourth 27.12.56 It Division Subscribers Installation No. 2 Division. .. Melbourne 27.12.56 Supervising Technician, Grade 2 (£1,218- £1,248), Fourth The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Mel Division (two positions) boume, C.1 Duties of the above five positions . Supervision and control of staff at a sub - station installation depot. PP
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QUEENSLAND. POSTAL AND TRANSPORT SERVICES DIVISION.
Postmaster, Grade 4 (£1,533- £1,668), Third Division ..
Senior Assistant (Mail) (f898), Fourth. Division, Inland Section
Post Offices Branch. Gladstone ..
27.12.56
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Brisbane
Mail Exchange Branch. Brisbane .. 27.12.56
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Brisbane
For references see footnotes on page 3884.
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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued. Locality.
Position, Salary Scale and Division.
Applications Close.
Forward Applications to.
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENTcontinued. Queensland -- continued. ENGINEERING DIVISION.
Costing Section. 27.12 .56 .. Brisbane Duties. Coding Clerk.
Clerk (£903 - £1,083), Third Division . .
General Administration Section. .. 27.12.56 Brisbane
Clerk (£813- £993), Third Division ..
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Brisbane
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Brisbane
Duties. Pay Clerk.
3.1.57 (a) tLabourer, Grade 1(£668- £692), Fourth Division, Outer Metropolitan District Works, Regional Broadcasting Stations (four positions) (a) 4S0 Southport, 4QB Pialba, 4QL Longreach, 4RK Gracemere. Duties. Maintenance of grounds and buildings. District Allowance. Longreach, Grade III ; Gracemere, Grade I. [In lieu of notification appearing in " Gazette " of 22.11 .56.1
ffi
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Personnel Branch. Adelaide
Assistant Superintendent (£1,443- £1,623), Third Division, Staff and Industrial Section
27.12. 56
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Adelaide
Accounts Branch.
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Adelaide 27.12. 56 Adelaide Senior Accounting Machinist (Female) (£754), Fourth Division, General Accounts Duties. Assist the Supervisor (Machinists) in the control and work of the General Accounts, Telegraph Accounts and Cashier's Sections of the Accounts Branch. POSTAL AND TRANSPORT SERVICES DIVISION.
Post Offices Branch. Georgetown Orroroo
Postal Clerk (£369 - £918), Fourth Division (two positions)
27.12. 56
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Adelaide
27.12. 56
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Adelaide
ENGINEERING DIVISION.
Adelaide
Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£978), Fourth Division, Exterral Plant Section, Cable Protection Division
Qualifications. A knowledge of gas pressure alarms systems is desirable. Wallaroo
Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£978), Fourth Division, Country
District Works Section, Wallaroo Division
27.12. 56
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Adelaide
Duties. Estimating Foreman.
Witter and Turner (£818- £858), Fourth Division, General
Adelaide
3.1.57
22
Works and Services Section, Workshops (Machine Shop) (two positions)
Qualifications. Assuming equal qualifications, preference will be given in accordance with the Tradesman's Rights Regulation Act
1946 -1955, to those applicants who are recognized tradesmen. Applicants may be required to undergo a trade test. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. POSTAL AND TRANSPORT SERVICES DIVISION.
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3 (£1,173- £1,263), Third Division .. .. Clerk (£1,083 - £1,263), Third Division
Post Offices Branch. .. Fremantle
3.1 .57
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Perth
3.1 .57 .. Narrogin Duties. Clerk to District Inspector. A sound knowledge of staffing, Post Office Branch practice and procedures desirable.
Postmaster, Grade 3 (£1,308- £1,488), Third Division
. .
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£948 - £1,038), Third Division
.. Pinjarra.. Quarters. Six rooms.
3.1.57
Palmyra
3.1.57
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Perth 2,
Mail Exchange Bran ch. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Perth 3.1 .57 . . Perth .. Senior Assistant (Mails) (£898), Fourth Division Qualifications. Detailed knowledge of procedures associated with receipt delivery and Customs requirements concerning parcels and other mail matter emanating overseas desirable. ENGINEERING DIVISION.
3.1.57 The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Perth Perth .. Typist -in- charge (Female), Grade 1 (£794), Fourth Division, Administrative Section 3.1.57 Fremantle ff If Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£978), Fourth Division, Country Districts and Primary Works Section, Southern (Headquarters, Perth) Division (Estimating) Although the head - quarters are located at Fremantle they will, at a later date, be transferred to a country centre within the Division. Lineman, Grade 2 (£818), Fourth Division, Planning, Radio and Workshops Section, Radio Division Duties. Second in charge of Radio Line Party. to 660 feet high.
Perth
..
3.1.57
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Perth
Required to work on timber masts up to 130 feet high and on steel tower radiators up
For references see footnotes on page 3884.
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NOTiEICi4TIÓN üF VÁCARCÍÉ$cöntiäüéa. Applications Close.
Locálitj.
Í'ositióá, Satarÿ Scale arid Division.
Forward ippltcatlòiii to.
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT continued. TASMANIA. Buildings Branch.
The Director; i?àsts and Telegraphs, Hóbárt .. 27.12.56 Efi iiieer, Gtäde 3 (£1,443= £1;623); Third Division Qualifications. Educational qualifications granting full exemptiòn from A.M.I.E. (Aust.) examinations. Applicants should state their experience and ability to manage the Engineering Section of the Branch, the functions of which include the provision and maintenance of mechanical,
..
Hobart ..
electrical and fire protection services, light, heat, lifts and mail handling plant and other Buildings Engineering Services.
i
POSTAL AND TRANSPORT SERVICES DIVISION.
Post Offices Branch.
..
Evandale
Postal Assistant (£339 - £858), Fourth Division
27.12.56
The Diréciór, Nits And Têlégräplï's, Höiaïi
27:12:56
The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Hobart
ENGINEERING DIVISION.
Clerk (£813- £993), Third Division, Metröpolitáñi áííd Southern Division
Hobart..
Duties. Estimating Clerk.
Qualifications. Knowledge of minor, recoverable and major work procedures, Lines Engineering Instructions desirable. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Hobart .. 27.12.56 Hobart .. Supervising Technician, Grade 3 (£1,278- £1,338), Fourth
Division, Internal Plant Section, Telephone Equipment Division
Duties. Officer -in- charge, Subscribers' Installation Section, Metropolitan Aréä:
1, These positions are, open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service. The provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Act 1945 -1953 will apply in the making of appointments to these positions. See preamble to vacancies for eligibility and Method Of Making appliça.tiön. $ These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service including officers in the Fourth Division of the Commonwealth Sex vice. The ,provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Act 1945 -1955 will apply in the selection of applicants for temporary employment. in these positions. Applicants who are not permanent òfñce s of the Commonwealth Service must be under the age of 65 years. See preamble to vacancies for eligibility arid method of making application. § These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service including officers of the Fourth Division of the Commonwealth Service. The provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Act 1945 -1955 Will ripply in the making Of appointments to these positions. See preamble to vacancies for eligibility and method of making application. al At a later date the successful applicant may be permanently transfère ed to Canberra.
NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1924 -1950. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDENDS. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.Re assigned estate of J. J. Yeoman, I. H. Asbury and J. Basson (No. 33 of 1953).
AFTER the twenty-eighth day öf December, 1956, I intend to pay the final dividend in the above matter, and I shall proceed to make a final dividend without regard to the claims of any creditor who has not established his claim to my satisfaction, or the satisfaction of the Court before that day, or before such later day, as the Court may fix. Dated this thirtieth day of November, 1956. H. K. CARTLEDGE, Trustee. 265 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND. In the matter of Robert Cooper, Carnarvon. ITOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend is II intended to be declared to creditors who have proved their claims on or before the 15th day of December, 1956. G. R. MATTISKE; Trustee. Cfo F. C. Overheu and Co., A.M.P. Chambers, Perth, 28th 268
November, 1956.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDENDS AND NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland. b. 18 öf 1956. Re Lémóel Pearce, of No. 1 Florence- street, DI Cairn's, iti the State of Queensland, hairdresser. Date and place of first meeting of creditors Half -past Two p,m., Thursday, 20th December, 1956, at the Official Receiver's Office, Townsville.
A.W.C.
Building,
Cleveland- street,
No. 83 of 1930. Re Donald Hemsworth Coleman, also known as Donald Collins, of Babinda, in the State of Queensland, wood supplier.
A second dividend is intended to be declared in the above estate. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs of debt with me by 3rd January, 1957; will be excluded from the dividend.
Dated ht Töwrisville this Foúrth day Of December, 1956, A. W. BRASNETT, Official Receiver. 275 A.W.C. Building, Cleveland - street, Townsville.
Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy,. District of Western Australia.
IVOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of section 175, has filed the required Statement in the matter of. William Griffiths Williams, of 87 Kent street, Rockinghani, 't=ailing as " Griff Williams & Co. ", electrical eontiactor. Dated this 28th day of November, 1956. .1.11
L. C. WALLIS, Trustee.
McLaren & Stewart, English Scottish and Australian Bank
Chambers, 101 St: George's terrace, Perth.
269
TN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. 38 of 1956). Re Gary Francis Moore, of 18 Lansdowne - crescent, West Hobart, in Tasmania, venetian blind manufacturer: Date of presentation of petition -29th November,_ 1956. Date of sequestration order -30th Novémber; 1956. Date and place of first meeting of creditors -Eleven a.m., on 19th December, 1956, at Official Receiver's Office, Hobart.
Note. All debts due to the estate shall bé paid iò nié. W. A. SMITH, Acting Official Receiver. 18
Elizabeth- street,
Hobart, Tasmania, 3rd December, 196. 271
NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Smith Australia (Ño. 93 of 1956): Re Betty Bakel- Salthoáse, Of 70 Margaret- terrace;
Rosewater, widow, and lately cariying on bùsiness at 92k
Junction -road, Rosewater.
(A first and final dividend.)
A DIVIDEND ás shown àliòvë is intended tó be declared. A Creditors who have not proved their debts by the 7th day of January, 1957, will be excluded from dividend. All debts due to the abovenamed estate are now payable to me.
J. E. TREGENZA, Ofñcial Receivér. 47 Wayinonth- street, Adelaide. 277
1
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria. No. 14 of 1942. -Re estate of William Plater James, of Normanby place,
Np. 73.-:-13th Depember, 195á
3885
Cq111monweált1}_ Gäzgtte
Richmond,
and
formerly residing
SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia. 16
at and
formerly carrying on business as a fruiterer and confectioner, at 374 Elizabeth- street, N_ orth Hobart, textile worker. and final dividend.)
(Third
No. 125 of 1954. -Re estate of Charles Carroll, Ian Stanley Carroll and Eunice Rae Carroll, all of 26 Moubray- street, :Albert Park, in the State of Victoria, carrying on business (together with itertl}a Margaret Carroll of the same address and the above -named Keith Alan Carroll), at 323 Montague street, Albert Park, aforesaid, as furniture removers and storers under the name style or firm of " Chas. Carroll & Company ". (Separate estates of Charles Carroll Carroll.) (First and final dividend.)
and Bertha Margaret
DIVIDENDS as above are intended to be declared in these estates. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs of
debt with me on or be fore the twenty- seventh day of December, 1956, will be excluded from this dividend. GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.
450 Law Courts place, Melbourne, 5th December, 1956.
road, Denmark, truck driver, lately residing and carrying on business at Young's Siding, farmer. Date and place of first meeting of creditors -20th December, 1956,
at half -past Two p.m., at the office of the Official
Receiver, Perth.
A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver. Cecil Building, 10 Sherwood- court, Perth. 274
272
SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETINGS. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria. NO. 96 of 1956. -Re estate of William Henry Cox, Mac's Hotel, Fairy - street, Warrnambool, woollen mill employee, and lately
in business as an auction mart proprietor at Kennedy- street, Hamilton.
Date and place of first meeting of creditors -12th December, 1956, at half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne.
No. 168 of 1956. -Re F. Kreika, formerly of 5 Kildare- street, Hawthorn, and now of 21 Corhampton -road, North Balwyn, and Zsigmont Szokalyai and Gabriella Szokalyai, both of 280 Amessstreet, Carlton, formerly trading as Heyfield Continental Delicatessen at Heyfield. Date and place of first meeting of creditors -17th December, 1956, at half -past Two p.m., at Court House, Sale.
No. 110 of 1956. -Re estate of Stanley James Tobin, of " Evies Cottage ", Monte Carlo- avenue, Surfers Paradise, in the State of Queensland.
NO. 77 of 1956. -Re Thomas Edward Ormerod, of Hardey -road, Glen Forrest, lately residing at 1 Peel -road, Roleystone and 497 Great Eastern Highway, Greenmount, carrier. Date of petition -26th November, 1956. Date of sequestration order -28th November, 1956. No. 78 of 1956. -Re George Henry Coleman, of 7 Lichfield- street, Victoria Park, truck driver, lately residing at 21 Angove - street, North Perth, carrying on business at 40 Cliff- street, Fremantle, textile manufacturer. Date of petition -27th November, 1956. Date of sequestration order -28th November, 1956. No. 74 of 1956. -Re Alfred Fayelle Kitchener Turner, of Scotsdale-
-
Date and place of first meeting of creditors -18th December, 1956, at half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne.
No. 111 of 1956. -Re estate of E. C. Nicholls, of 16 James street, West Geelong, cartage contractor, lately in business at 16 James- street, West Geelong, as aforesaid.
Date and place of first meeting of creditors -19th December, 1956, at half -past Two p.m., at Law Courts, Geelong. No. 176 of 1956. -Re estate of Angelo Nicholas Arvanitakis, of 208 Koornang -road, Carnegie, trading as Hermes Cafe, at 422 Toorak -road, Toorak.
Date and place of first meetings of creditors -21st December, 1956, at half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne.
No. 174 of 1956. -Re estate of Harry Uxbridge Best, of 165 Hearn street, Colac, solicitor. Date of petition -22nd October, 1956. Date of sequestration order -3rd December, 1956. All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me. GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver. 450 Law Courts place, Melbourne, 5th December, 1956. 273
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND AND NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Central Queensland.
\TO. 2 of 1956. -Re Jill Helen Ferguson Reiman also known as y Jill Helen Fergusson Reiman), deceased wife of Christopher Byrne Reiman, late of Mount Larcom.
Date and place of first meeting of creditors half -past Ten a.m.fl, Thursday, 20th December, 1956, at Official Receiver's
Office, A.W.C. Building, Cleveland- street, Townsville.
No. 2 of 1954. -Re James Colquhoun Prewett, of Gladstone, in the State of Queensland, taxi driver.
A second dividend is intended to be declared in the above estate. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs of debt with me by 3rd January, 1957, will be excluded from the dividend.
Dated at Townsville this fourth day of December, 1956. A. W. BRASNETT, Official Receiver. A.W.C. Building, Cleveland- street, Townsville. 276
NOTICE OF SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, ETC.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. NO. 103 of 1956. -Re John Dudley Vaughan, of 15 Torrens- street,
St. Peters, in the State of South Australia, transport operator, lately residing at Lot 104, Grenvillea- street, Walliston, in the
State of Western Australia, and carrying on business at that
address as a carrier. Date of first meeting of creditors -10th January, 1957, at half past Two p.m., at Official Receiver's Office, 10 Sherwood Court, Perth, Western Australia. Date of public examination -24th January, 1957, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide. No. 106 of 1956. -Re Antony Lawrence Walsh, of 189 Childers street, North Adelaide, storeman, previously residing at 15 Bayer -
avenue, Dudley Park, and carrying on business at 26 Morris street, Dudley Park, as a storekeeper. Date of presentation of petition -26th November, 1956. Date of sequestration order -28th November, 1956. Date of first meeting of creditors -17th December, 1956, at
half -past Nine a.m., at this office. Date of public examination -10th January, 1957, at half -past Ten a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide. No. 107 of 1956. -Re Kalman Szopusek, known as Colin Szopusek, of 11 Little Gilbert- street, Adelaide, painter, lately residing at 313 Halifax- street, Adelaide, and carrying on business from that address as a carrier under the style of " Quick Carrying Service ". Summary case.
Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order -29th November, 1956.
Date of first meeting of creditors -19th December, 1956, at half -past Nine a.m. at this office.
Date of public examination -15th January, 1957, at half -past Ten a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide. No. 108 of 1956. -Re George Edward Dedman, at present residing at 13 Tripney- avenue, Peterborough, fireman, and lately residing at 489 Threadgold street, Peterborough.- Summary case.
Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order 3rd December, 1956.
-
Date of
first meeting of creditors -9th January, 1957, at Eleven a.m., at this office. Date of public examination -9th January, 1957, at half -past Two p.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide. Note. -All debts due to the above estates are now payable to me.
J. E. TREGENZA, Official Receiver. 47 Waymouth- street, Adelaide, 4th December, 1956. 278
NOTICE OF INTENTION OF DECLARING DIVIDEND. Part XII. No. 19 of 1955. -In the matter of a Deed of Arrangement between Frederick Emil Gollschewski, trading as Central Café, Mulgravestreet, Gin Gin, in the State of Queensland, and his creditors. ATOTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividend at the l rate of ls. 11d. in the £1 is intended to be declared in this matter making to date a total distribution of 3s. lid. in the £1. The dividend will be payable to those creditors who have proved their claims on or before the fourteenth day of December, 1956. Dated this thirteenth day of November, 1956. G. S. HUTTON & MACFARLANE, Agents for Trustees, 400
Queen- street, Brisbane.
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NOTICE OF ORDERS OF DISCHARGE. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.
SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETING.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland.
'TO. 92 of 1956.-Re A. L. Guiver, of " Shadwell ",
Old
11 Scarborough -road, Scarborough.
Date of presentation of petition -5th October, 1956. Date of sequestration order -29th November, 1956.
Note. All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. No. 93 of 1956. -Re Robert Fawcett Pickersgill, lately of The Terrace, St. George, but presently c/o A. Hoey, Forrest Springs, via Clifton, near Allora, Queensland, shearing contractor. Date of presentation of petition-18th October, 1956. Date of sequestration order-4th December, 1956.
DEBTOR'S Name - Stanley Jeffrey Dickeson.
Address and description - Ballarat -road, Hamilton, builder, and lately carrying on business at Hamilton. Number -218 of 1940.-Summary case. Date of order -8th November, 1956. Nature of order - Discharge suspended until 9th November, 1956. Grounds named in order for refusing absolute order of discharge -Proof of facts (a) and (b), Section 119 (7). Debtor's name - Christopher Joseph Ryder. Address and description - Formerly of 47 Arnold- street, Carlton,
garage proprietor, but now of Ulmarra, New South Wales,
Note. -All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. No. 94 of 1956. -Re Herbert Henry Brown, of Wandoan, stock and station agent. Date of presentation of petition -26th October, 1956.
Date of sequestration order -4th December, 1956.
Note. -All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. No. 95 of 1956. -Re R. Sperling and A. Sperling, trading as " R. & A. Sperling ", Carter - street, Charleville, storekeepers.
Date of presentation of petition -15th October, 1956. Date of sequestration order-4th December, 1956.
Note. -All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. No. 82 of 1956. -Re J. S. Burke, of corner of Sunshine and Shaw parade, Miami, Queensland, wife of G. Burke. Date and place of first meeting of creditors -13th December, 1956, at Eleven a.m., at the office of Official Receiver, Brisbane.
barman.
Number -80 of 1942. - Summary case. Date of order -7th November, 1956. Nature of order - Discharge suspended until 14th November, 1956. Grounds named in order for refusing absolute order of discharge
-Proof of facts (a), (b) and (c), Section 119 (7).
Debtor's name -David Henry Dick Oxenham. Address - Irymple.
Description - Labourer, formerly a carrier. Number -120 of 1940.- Summary case. Date or order -7th November, 1956. Nature of order Discharge suspended until 14th November, 1956. Grounds named in order for refusing absolute order of discharge
-Proof of facts (b) and (c), Section 119 (7).
Debtor's name -Harry Wright.
Address - Stanhope: Description- Farmer, formerly motor garage proprietor.
Number -143 of 1930. Date of order -8th November, 1956
AMENDMENT OF PROCEEDINGS. No. 73 of 1956.-Re A. H. Barton, of 37 Nudgee -road, Hamilton,
Nature of order - Discharge suspended until 18th November, 1956. Grounds named in order for refusing absolute order of discharge
-Proof of facts (a), (b) and (c), Section 119 (7).
Brisbane.
Notice is hereby given that the proceedings herein have been amended from A. H. Barton to read " Aubrey Harold
Roy Barton ". No. 74 of 1956. -Re A. Patterson, of 67 Hoff street, Mount Gravatt,
trading with J. Fraser as a member of the firm of " Fraser & Patterson " carrying on business at 67 Hoff- street, Mount Gravatt, Brisbane.
Notice is hereby given that the proceedings herein have been amended from A. Petterson to read Arthur Henry Patterson.
INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. No. 72 of 1955. -Re Alexander Relf, formerly of Manumbar, Queensland, and lately of Rose street, Kilcoy, but presently of Gallangowan, via Mannumbah, timber getter. (First and final dividend.)
No. 6 of 1928. -Re George Spry Bartlett, of Armstrong -road,
Cannon Hill, builder and contractor. (First and final dividend.) A dividend as above is intended to be declared in these two
Creditors who have not lodged their proofs of debt with me on or before 27th December, 1956, will be excluded from the dividend. estates.
L. T. STAPLETON, Official Receiver. Commonwealth Offices, Adelaide- street, Brisbane, 4th December, 279
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ORDERS OF DISCHARGE.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. NO. 21 of 1935. -Re Percy John Carrick, of Kuitpo, and 279 Angas- street, Adelaide, lately residing at Naracoote and Millicent, labourer. - Summary case. (Present address: 293 Gilles street, Adelaide.) Date of order of discharge -9th November, 1956. Nature of order - Discharged unconditionally. No. 93 of 1939. -Re John William Irwin, of 18 Stamford -
street, Parkside, motor mechanic, formerly carrying on business at 411 Glen Osmond -road, Glen Osmond, as " Glen Osmond Garage ".-Summary case. Date of order of discharge -14th September, 1956. Nature of order - Discharged unconditionally.
No. 46 of 1952. -Re Henry Sowton Cook, of McLaren Vale,
labourer, formerly residing at 3 Montrose- avenue, Norwood, and later at 86 Goodwood -road, Goodwood, and carrying on business
at rear of 80 Leader- street, Goodwood, as a biscuit manufacturer, under the style of Hanco Products. - Summary case. Date of order of discharge -19th October, 1956. Nature of order - Discharged unconditionally. 280
W. R. FORBES, Registrar.
R. G. LITTLE, Registrar.
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SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
NO. 395 of 1956. -Re Allan B. Thistlethwayte, of 1 Thruppstreet, Neutral Bay, contractor. Date of presentation of petition -18th April, 1956. Date of sequestration order -29th November, 1956. No. 396 of 1956. -Re Cameron Kingston Kennedy, of 17 Weeroonaavenue, Double Bay, chemist. Date of presentation of petition -23rd October, 1956.
Date of sequestration order -29th November, 1956.
No. 397 of 1956. -Re John Percival Hudson, trading as Ajax Joinery Co., Taren Point -road, Caringbah. Date of presentation of petition -29th October, 1956. Date of sequestration order -29th November, 1956. No. 398 of 1956. -Re F. B. Marquart, of Mcllveen- street, Inverell. Date of presentation of petition -28th August, 1956. Date of sequestration order -30th November, 1956.
No. 400 of 1956. -Re John Markidis, of 705 Princes Highway, Tempe, milk bar proprietor. Date of presentation of petition -6th July, 1956. Date of sequestration order -30th November, 1956. No. 399 of 1956. -Re E. F. Leggo, of 11 Warne- street, Pennant Hills.
Date of presentation of petition -16th October, 1956. Date of sequestration order -30th November, 1956. No. 401 of 1956. -Re Colin Edward Black, c/o 2 Dunn- street, Gosford, general carrier. Date of presentation of petition -30th November, 1956. Date of sequestration order -30th November, 1956. No. 402 of 1956.- Re..Kenneth and Valerie Doreen Ditchburn, of 7 Bungalow -road, Beverly Hills, carrying on business as bakers at 93 St. Johns -road, Glebe. Date of presentation of petition -4th December, 1956. Date of sequestration order -4th December, 1956. No. 403 of 1956. -Re Leslie Alexander White, of Cambridge- street, Singleton (carrying on business at Singleton, Muswellbrook and Denman), contractor.
Date of presentation of petition -4th December, 1956. Date of sequestration order -4th December, 1956. No. 252 of 1956. -Re Henry G. Teece, of Yamba.- Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors -21st December, 1956, at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney, Date of public examination -17th January, 1957, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 230 of 1956. -Re Albert Roy Proctor, of 166 Gardiners -road, Mascot, lately carrying on business at 65 Queen - street, Alexandria.
- Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors -3rd January, 1957, at half past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination -29th January, 1957, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.
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No. 381 of 1956.Re Kenneth Bertram Bowling, of 165 Wardellroad, Dulwich Hill. Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors -7th January, 1957, at half past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination -30th January, 1957, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 389 of 1956. Re Arthur Glen Dening, of Henry- street, Lawson, carpenter. -- Summary.
No. 251 of 1956. Re Mervyn Thomas Halligan, of 88 Hunter street, Bundaberg, Queensland (formerly of 10 Bourke - street, Tamworth).
Date of first meeting of creditors -8th January, 1957, at Ten
a.m., at Court House, Tamworth. Date of public examination 21st January, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Tamworth. No. 401 of 1956. Re Colin Edward Black, of 2 Dunn - street, Gosford, general carrier.
Date of first meeting of creditors -8th January, 1957, at half Date of first meeting of creditors -17th January, 1957, at past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Ten a.m., at Court House, Gosford. Date of public examination 29th January, 1957, at half -past Date of public examination lst February, 1957, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 362 of 1956. Re Nona Muriel Reif and George Kevin Reif, of No. 329 of 1956. Re Frederick Edward Kemp, of Fitzroy- street, North Dubbo, trading as Western Debt Collections. 359 Canterbury -road, Canterbury. Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors -3rd January, 1957, at Ten Date of first meeting of creditors -11th January, 1957, at half a.m., at Court House, Inverei!. past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination -15th February, 1957, at half Date of public examination -14th February, 1957, at half -past past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 314 of 1956. Re Reginald Hilton Keen and Raymond No. 305 of 1956. Re Joseph Anthony Bela Szakaly, of " Stretton Woodhart Keen, trading as " Keen's ", 5 Taylor - street, ParraHall ", Waratah- street, Katoomba, trading as " Celebrity Photo matta. Service ", lately residing at 150 Old South Head -road, Bellevue Date of first meeting of creditors -17th December, 1956, at Hill.Summary. half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of first meeting of creditors -14th January, 1957, at half Date of public examination -18th December, 1956, at half past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. Date of public examination -15th February, 1957, at half -past No. 301 of 1956. Re Frederick E. J. Anderson and Norman T. J. Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. Andrews, c/o Flock Finish Products, 17 Arundel- street, Glebe, flock manufacturers. No. 368 of 1956.Re George Arthur Cooper and William George Date of first meeting of creditors -4th January, 1957, at half Collis, of 688 Old South Head -road, Rose Bay. Summary. past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of first meeting of creditors -14th January, 1957, at half Date of public examination Ist February, 1957, at half -past past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. Date of public examination -15th February, 1957, at half -past No. 386 of 1956. Re Thomas Joseph Davis, of 25 GrimwoodTen a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 371 of 1956. Re James Lamey, of 3 Maitland- street, Gunnedah. Summary.
street, Granville, boilermaker. Date of first meeting of creditors -9th January, 1957, at half past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.
Date of first meeting of creditors -8th January, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Gunnedah. Date of public examination -18th January, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Narrabri.
Date of public examination -29th January, 1957, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 380 of 1956. Re David Norman Moore, of 14 White- avenue,
No. 166 of 1956. Re Maxwell Joseph Walker, of Pambula.
Date of first meeting of creditors -9th January, 1957, at half past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.
Summary.
Date of first meeting of creditors -9th January, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Bega. Date of public examination -6th February, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Bega. No. 358 of 1956. Re James Emmanuel Feros, c/o Dunlop Rubber (Aust.) Ltd., Cary - street, Drummoyne, and 61 Burwood -road, Burwood. Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors -15th January, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Cootamundra. Date of public examination -4th February, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Cootamundra. No. 303 of 1956. Re John Thomas Smith, of Nasmyth- street, Young.Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors -20th December, 1956, at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination -17th January, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Young. No. 319 of 1956.Re Peter Leslie Murray, of " Wattle View ", Wollun. Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors -8th January, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Armidale. Date of public examination -31st January, 1957, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 379 of 1956.Re Ronald Jones, of 70 Ferro - street, Lithgow, carpenter.
Summary.
Date of first meeting of creditors -15th January, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Lithgow. Date of public examination -31st January, 1957, at half past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.
No. 370 of 1956. Re Keith Waters, of 47 Beckworth- street, Wagga Wagga.
Date of first meeting of creditors -8th January, 1957, at Ten
Bankstown.
Date of public examination -14th February, 1956, at half past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 365 of 1956.Re Claude Joseph Fanning, of 3 Ewos - parade, Cronulla.
Date of first meeting of creditors -10th January, 1957, at
half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.
Date of public examination -14th February, 1957, at half past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 202 of 1955. Re Robert McKenzie Fraser, of Bayliss- street, Wagga Wagga. Date of first meeting of creditors -15th January, 1957, at half past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.
No. 320 of 1956. Re Alfred West, of 694 Pittwater -road, Brook vale, and 92 Smith- avenue, Manly Vale, trading as Alfred West
& Co. Date of first meeting of creditors -21st January, 1957, at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.
Date of public examination -14th February, 1957, at halfpast Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.
No. 335 of 1956. Re James Arthur Marks, of Underwood House, 16 Hunter - street, Sydney, and Maxwell - parade, French's Forest,
trading as " Jamar. Productions ".
Date of first meeting of creditors 22nd January, 1957, at
half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination -15th February, 1957, at half past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 360 of 1956. Re Edward Alfred Richards, formerly of 1618 Canterbury-road, Punchbowl, now at 42 Campsie- street, Campsie, and carrying on business at Wilfred- avenue, Campsie.
Date of public examination 29th January, 1957, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me. S. T. JAQUES, Official Receiver. i 19 Phillip- street, Sydney.
a.m., at Court House, Wagga Wagga.
Date of public examination 22nd January, 1957, at Eleven a.m., at Court House, Wagga Wagga.
No. 352 of 1956.Re Vivian Lindsay Unicomb, of 39 Simpson'sparade, Casino, carrying on business at Casino and Bonalbo, building contractor.
Date of first meeting of creditors -8th February, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Casino. Date of public examination -5th February, 1957, at 12 Noon, at Court House, Casino.
No. 274 of 1956. Re John William Haworth, of Miami -road, Miami.
Date of first meeting of creditors -8th January, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Newcastle. Date of public examination -14th January, 1957, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Newcastle.
NOTICE OF INTENTION OF DECLARING DIVIDEND. Part XII. No. 4 of 1955. In the matter of a Deed of Arrangement between Eric William Wood, building contractor, 22 David - sreet, Toombul,
Brisbane, in the State of Queensland, and his creditors.
\TOTICE is hereby given that a fourth and final dividend is intended to be declared at the rate of ls. 21d. in the £1 making to date a total distribution of 12s. 21d. in the £1. The dividend will be payable to those creditors who have proved their claims on or before the fourteenth day of December, 1956. Dated this thirteenth day of November, 1956.
G. S. HUTTON & MACFARLANE, Agents for Trustees, 400 Queen - street, Brisbane.
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Nó; 73.--i3th Deçgmber, 195fi, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
Np, ,63 of 1954. -7Re Mervyn Oliver Fyje, pf 256 Pitt- street, Sydney. (Second and final.)
No. 22 of 1953: Re Arthur Pascoe,' of 12 Cunningham- street, Matraville. (First and final.) No. 24 of 1952.Re William Joseph Johnston, of 28 $irkley -road, Manly, :Second and Manly.
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No. 274 of 1940.Re John Moss, of . Francis- street, Wallsend,
(Second and final.) flIVIDENDS as above are intended to be declared in the above estates. Creditors who have not :lodged proofs pf debt with
T. EPSTEIN, tt}e patentee of Australian Letters Patent No.. 138,196 relating to "'Improvements in methods of making tubes of paper and the like and apparatus therefor ", is prepared to meet trade and .pubiiç requirements for t }e invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys, of Australia, of 422 -428 Collins- street, Melbourne, and at 11 -13 Castlereagh- street, Sydney.
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me on or before 27th December, 1956, will be excluded from dividend.
S. T. JAQUES, Official Receiver. 119 Phillip- street, Sydney.
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NOTICE OF AMENDMENT OF PROCEEDINGS. No. 167 of 195¢. .Re W. Spicer. OTICE is given that the proceedings in this matter have been amended to read: Clarence Bert Spicer, also known as
WWIIiom Spicer.
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PRIMATE ADVERTISEMENTS. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITOR Y. Companies Ordinance 1954. In the matter of Health Insurance Society Limited, Sydney Buildings, East Row, Canberra City, A.C.T.
TOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 273 of the Companies Act that a Meeting of Creditors of the abovenamed Company will be held in the Burne Room, Room 409, 4th
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In the matter of the Hospital Insurance Society Limited, Sydney Buildings, East Row, Canberra City, A.Ç.T. IOTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 273 of the Companies Act that a Meeting of Creditors of the above named Company will be held in the Burne Room, Room 409, 4th Floor, Federation House, situated at 342 Flinders- street, Melbourne, Victoria, on Tuesday the I8th day of December, 1956, at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon. Dated the 29th day of No_ vember, 1956.
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