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Government House, Canberra, A.C.T. 2nd December, 1966.
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ER Majesty The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the following awards to the undermentioned members of the Royal Australian Navy: QUEEN'S COMMENDATION FOR BRAVE CONDUCT. Lieutenant Commander Bernard Joseph Hamill, R.A.N. Lieutenant Commander Norris Octavius Vidgen, R.A.N.V.R. Lieutenant John Kenneth Parker, R.A.N. Lieutenant Raymond Barrie Lovett, R.A.N. Lieutenant Patrick John Vickers, R.A.N. Chief Petty Officer John Frederick Dollar. Petty Officer Frederick Claude McGreanor. Petty Officer Gregory William Peters. Leading Seaman Patrick John Turley. Able Seaman Phillip Charles Kember. Able Seaman Alan Lawrence Ingham. QUEEN'S COMMENDATION FOR VALUABLE SERVICE IN THE AIR. Leading Airman Kenneth John Beaton.
Government House, Canberra. A.C.T. 7th December, 1966.
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ER Majesty The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the undermentioned awards to members of the Australian Military Forces: COMPANION OF THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER. Brigadier Oliver David Jackson, O.B.E., Australian Staff Corps. MILITARY CROSS. Major Harry Arthur Smith, Australian Staff Corps. Second Lieutenant Peter John Schuman, Australian Staff Corps. DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL. Sergeant (Termporary Warrant Officer Class 2) John William Kirby, Royal Australian Infantry Corps.
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ER Majesty The Queen has been graciously pleased to award the Imperial Service Medal to the following retired Public Servants: Miss Lorna Mary Fitzgerald (formerly Steno-secretary, Department of Works, Adelaide). Miss Catherine Teresa Jageurs (formerly Steno-secretary, Department of Works, Melbourne). Mr. William James Philpott (formerly Supervising Technician, Grade 2, Postmaster-General's Department, Sydney).
Banking Act 1959-1966. ORDER OF EXEMPTION. N pursuance of section eleven of the Banking Act 1959-1966, I, William McMahon, the Treasurer of the Commonwealth, hereby make the following Order:—
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CITATION. 1. This Order may be cited as Banking (Exemption) Order No. 27. EXEMPTION. 2. I hereby exempt Frank Abrahams, Peter Louis Abrahams, William Laurence Abrahams, Kevin Herbert Abrahams Brian Lawrence Marks, James Noel Marks, Melbourne Securities Holdings Pty Limited, Assets Australia Holdings Pty. Limited and Deeds & Documents Pty. Limited, in relation to the carrying on of business by those persons under the registered business name " Abrahams Merchant C o m p a n y f r o m compliance with section seven or eight of the Banking Act 1959-1966 (whichever would otherwise be applicable). REVOCATION. 3. Banking (Exemption) Order No. 20 published in the Gazette on the eighteenth day of November, 1965, is hereby revoked. Dated this ninth day of December, 1966. WILLIAM McMAHON, Treasurer.
MILITARY MEDAL. Corporal (Temporary Sergeant) Robert Stanley Buick, Royal Australian Infantry Corps. Corporal Robert Boyd Dale Rutherford, Royal Australian Infantry Corps. Private Ronald Maxwell Eglington, Royal Australian Infantry Corps. MENTIONED-IN-DESPATCHES. Second Lieutenant David Rae Sabben, Royal Australian Infantry Corps. Lieutenant Francis Adrian Roberts, Australian Staff Corps. Second Lieutenant Geoffrey Kendall, Australian Staff Corps. Second Lieutenant Dennis Claude Rainer, Australian Staff Corps. Corporal Phillip Ness Dobson, Royal Australian Army Medical Corps. Private William Alexander Akell, Royal Australian Infantry Corps.
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Pollution of the Sea by Oil Act 1960. AUTHORIZATION UNDER SECTION 8. N pursuance of the powers conferred on the Minister by subsection (1.) of section 8 of the Pollution of the Sea by Oil Act 1960, I, Gordon Freeth, Minister of State for Shipping and Transport, hereby authorize James Alexander Gillespie, a person employed by the South Australian Harbors Board, to act under the said section.
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THE NORTHERN TERRITORY O F AUSTRALIA. PROCLAMATION By His Exceilency the Governor-General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia.
Commonwealth of Australia to wit CASEY Governor-General. RICHARD GARDINER, BARON CASEY, the Governor, General aforesaid, acting with the a-dvice of the Federal Executive Council, in pursuance of my powers under section 103 of the Crown Lands Ordinance 1931-1966 of the Northern Territory of Australia, reserve the several pieces or parcels of land described in the schedule to this proclamation for the recreation and a-musement of the public.
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THE SCHEDULE. Reserve No. 1205 (Gulnare Park). Ail that piece or parcel of land in the Northern Territory of Australia, containing an area of 1 rood 12 perches more or less being Lot 1594 Town of Nightcliff Hundred of Bagot County of Palmerston and being more particularly delineated on Survey Pla^i O.P. 1351 lodged in the Lands and Survey Office, Darwin. Reserve No. 1204 (Clarke Park). All that piece or parcel of land in the Northern Territory of Australia containing an area- of 36^ perches more or less being Lot 692 Town of Nightcliff Hundred of Bagot County of Palmerston and being more particularly dehneated on Survey Plan A254 lodged in the Lands and Survey Office, Darwin. Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the Commonwealth this ninth day of December in the year of Our (L.S.) Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty-six and in the fifteenth year of Her Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command, C. E. BARNES Minister of State for Territories. —(Ex. Min. No. 290.)
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
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TERRITORY O F PAPUA A N D NEW GUINEA. ASSENT T O ORDINANCES. ' is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor-General of the Commonwealth, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, did, on 25th November, 1966, in pursuance of section 56 of the Papua and New Guinea Act 1949-1966, declare his assent to the undermentioned Ordinances passed by the House of Assembly for the Territory of Papua and New Guinea and reserved by the Administrator of that Territory for the Governor-Generars pleasure^— No. 62 of 1966.—Explosives Ordinance 1966.—(Ex. Min. No. 282.) No. 63 of 1966.—Papua and New Guinea Harbours Board Ordinance 1966.—(Ex. Min. No. 284.)
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SPIRITS ACT BY-LAW. KENNETH McCOLL ANDERSON, Minister of State for Cus, toms and Excise, in pursuance of the Spirits Act 1906-1966 and all other enabling powers, hereby make the following By-law to operate on and from 21st December, 1966.
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BY-LAW No. 32. Spirits Act 1906-1966. Spirits Act By-law No. 1 published in Gazette No. 23, dated 10th March, 1961, as amended, is further amended by adding to the list of 'Medicines for External Human Use*, the following:— Klexema Acne Lotion (manufactured by S. H. Henshall, Victoria.) Mercurochrome Alcoholic Solution (manufactured by S. H. Henshall, Victoria.) Dated this eighth day of December, 1966. K E N ANDERSON Minister of State for Customs and Excise. Customs Act 1901-1966. CUSTOMS TARIFFS 1966. FIRST SCHEDULE. By-laws Nos. F179 to F181. K E N N E T H McCOLL ANDERSON, Minister of State for , Customs and Excise, in pursuance of the powers conferred on me by Part XVI. of the Customs Act 1901-1966, and all other enabling powers, hereby make the by-laws set out in the Schedule hereto.
I THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. PROCLAMATION Commonwealth of By His Excellency the Governor-General Australia to wit in and over the Commonwealth of CASEY Australia. Governor-General. RICHARD GARDINER, BARON CASEY, the Governor, General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, in pursuance of my powers under section 103 of the Crown Lands Ordinance 1931-1966 of the Northern Territory of Australia, reserve the land described in the Schedule to this proclamation for a draina'ge reserve.
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THE SCHEDULE. By-law No. F179.
Sub-item 40.01.1. 1. This by-law may be cited as Customs By-law No. F179. 2. Sub-item 40.01.1 in Part II. of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariffs 1966, applies to— Latex Natural rubber, that is entered for home consumption on or before 31 December 1967. 3. Customs By-law No. F42, published m Gazette No. 17 dated 18 February 1966, is revoked.
THE SCHEDULE. Reserve No. 1209. All those pieces or parcels of land in the Nonhern Territory of AustraUa- containing a total area of 1 rood 22^ perches more or less being Lots 4803 and 4804 Town or Darwin Hundred of Bagot County of Palmerston and being more particularly delineated on Survey Plan A.346 lodged in the Lands and Survey Office, Darwin. Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the Commonwealth this ninth day of December in the year of Our (L.S.) Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty-six and in the fifteenth year of Her Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command,
Paragraph 40.02.91. 1. This by-law may be cited as Customs By-law No. F180. 2. Paragraph 40.02.91 in Part II. of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariffs 1966, applies to— Latex Synthetic rubber to which paragraph 40.02.99 in Part 11. of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariffs 1966 otherwise applies, that is entered for home consumption on or before 31 December 1967. 3. Customs By-law No. F43, published in Gazette No. 17 dated 18 February 1966, is revoked.
C. E. BARNES Minister of State for Territories.
By-law No. F181.
—(Ex. Min. No. 291.)
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
By-law No. F180.
Paragraph 40.05.91. 1. This by-law may be cited as Customs By-law No. F181.
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THE TABLE. 2. Paragraph 40.05.91 in Part II. of the First Schedule to the 16741. Variation in description of goods covered by DeterCustoms Tariffs 1966, applies to— No. 66/16137. Compounded natural or synthetic rubber, to which paragraph mination 16742. Trimming machine. 31.10.67. 20. 40.05.99 in Part 11. of the First Schedule to the Customs 16743. Screw and washer assembly machine. 31.7.67. 20. Tariffs 1966 otherwise applies, but not including carbon 16744. Parts for automatic wrapping machines. 20. black masterbatch, that is entered for home consumption on 16745. Rotary bore head rock drill bits. 31.12.67. 20. or before 31 December 1967. 16746. Rip saw. 31.7.67. 20. Natural or synthetic rubber to which paragraph 40.05.99 in 16747. Pneupactor. 31.12.67. 20. Part II. of the First Schedule to the Customs Tariffs 1966 16748. Portable pneumatic tyre tools. 31.12.67. 19. otherwise applies, that is entered for home consumption on 16649. Liquid nitrogen installations. 31.5.68. 20. or before 31 December 1967. 16750. Apple parers. 31.12.67. 20. 3. Customs By-law No. F44, published in Gazette No. 17 dated 16751. Mixer. 31.12.67. 20. 18 February 1966, is revoked. 16752. Screwing machine. 31,1.68. 19. Dated this fourteenth day of December 1966. 16753-5. Components for chain saws. 31.12.66. 19. 16756. Polyurethane foam mixing, injecting and metering equipK E N ANDERSON ment. 19. Minister of State for Customs and Excise. 16757. Components for chain saws. 31.12.66. 19. 16758. Validity of Determination No. 65/41562 as amended by 66/10538, extended to 31.3.67. 16759-60. Components for chain saws. 31.12.66. 20. 16761. Cutter blades. 30.11.67. 19. DEPARTMENT O F CUSTOMS AND EXCISE. 16762. Hammerbits. 31.12.66. 20. 16763. Hammerbits. 30.6.65. 449 (A) (2). Customs Tariff (Dumping and Subsidies) Act 1961-1965. 16764. Maintenance spares for sealers. 30.11.67. 19. NOTIFICATION FOR GENERAL INFORMATION. 16765. Vibrator spares. 31.12.66. 20. 16766. Spares for roadmaking equipment. 31.12.66. 20. N Commonwealth Gazette No. 58 of 8th July, 1965, it was 16767. Spray guns. 31.1.68. 19. notified for general information that inquiries were being made 16768. Validity of Determination No. 65/15250, amended to with a view to determining whether the commodity specified hereunder had been, was or might be exported to Australia under 28.2.67. 16769 71. Glass knife maker. 31.10,67. 19. conditions which might warrant action under the provisions of the 16772. Vapouriser. 30.11.67. 19. Customs Tariff (Dumping and Subsidies) Act 1961-1965. 16773. Band sawing and filing machine. 31.5.68. 19. It is now further notified that as a result of such inquiries it 16774 Welding equipment. 30.11.67. 19, has been determined that such action is not warranted. 16775. Bolt trimmer and extruder. 172 (A) (2). 16776. Grinder. 30.11.67. 19. Gauges for liquid levels. 16777. Equipment for paper folding machine. 31.10.67. 20. Dated this sixth day of December, 1966. 16778. Loc cap pin bars. 30.11.67. 19. 16779. Equipment for sinter machine. 30.9.68. 19, K E N ANDERSON 16780. Fire protection components. 30.11.67. 20. Minister of State for Customs and Excise. 16781. Electronic control head. 30.11.67. 20. 16782. Fire protection components. 30.11.67. 20. 16783. Homogeniser. 30.11.67. 19. 16784. Validity of Determination No. 65/14557, amended to 30.11.67, DEPARTMENT O F CUSTOMS A N D EXCISE. 16785. Toohng for lathes. 30,11.67. 19. Customs Tariff (Dumping and Subsidies) Act 1961-1965. 16786. Vibrator parts. 28.2.68. 19. NOTIFICATION FOR GENERAL INFORMATION. 16787. Grinder. 31.12.67. 19. 16788. Tag stringing machine. 31.8.67. 19. T is notified for general information that inquiries are being 16789. Conversion equipment for thread generator. 31.5.68. 19. made with a view to determining whether the commodities 16790. Parts for tyre curing presses. 31.10.67. 19. specified hereunder have been, are or may be exported to Australia 16791. Sieving and straining machine, 31.8.67. 19. under conditions which may warrant action under the provisions of 16792. Staking wheel. 30.11.67. 19. the Customs Tariff (Dumping and Subsidies) Act 196M965: 16793. Grinding spindle. 30,11.67. 19. Pipe wrenches and multigrip pliers. 16794. Comminuting machine parts. 31.12.67, 19. 16795. Threading and knotting machine, including regulating, Dated this eighth day of December, 1966. starting or controlling devices. 31.12.67. 19. 16796. Cutting tools. 31.7.67. 20. KEN ANDERSON 16797. Portable pneumatic saws. 31.10.67. 20. Minister of State for Customs and Excise. 16798. Portable pneumatic saws. 31.12.67. 20. 16799. Cryogenic samplers. 30.6.67, 20. 16800. Screens for comminuting machine. 31.10.67. 19. 16801. Offset printing press. 30.9.67. 19. 16802. Chocolate drop plant. 31.10.67. 20. Customs Act 1901-1966. 16803. Gas burner. 31.12.67. 19. 16804. Sprayheads. 31.12.67. 20. NOTICE OF DETERMINATIONS U N D E R PART XVI. 16805. Press. 31.1.68. 20. HE Minister of State for Customs and Excise, Senator the 16806. Cable reels. 31.1,68. 19. Honourable Kenneth McColl Anderson, in pursuance of Sec16807. Offset press. 31.8.67. 19. tion 273B of the Customs Act 1901-1966, notifies that Determina16808. Peel equipment for cutting machine. 30.11.67. 19. tions have been made under Part XVI. of that Act in favour of 16809. Letterpress printing machine. 30.11.68. 19. specific importers in respect of the goods indicated in the Table 16810. Letterpress printing machine. 30.9.68. 19. appended hereto and limited to the quantities set out in the respec16811. Mesh making machines. 31.3.68. 19. tive Determinations. 16812. Spare parts for stainless steel guild cutters. 28.2.67. 20. Except where an amendment or revocation of an earlier Deter16813. SUtter scorer. 28.2.68. 20. mination is concerned, the Table lists, in the following order, the 16814. Sealers for gummed tape. 31.12.67. 19. number of the Determination in the 6 6 / - series, the kind of goods, 16815. Blades for cavitation dispensers. 30.9.67. 19. the date on or before which the goods shall be entered for home 16816. Blades for cavitation dispensers. 31.1.68. 19. consumption, if such is a condition of the Determination, further 16817. Validity of Determination No. 65/15230, extended to conditions, if any, and the Item of the First or Second Schedule to 31.12.66. the Customs Tariff applying to the goods. Where a seven figure 16818. Validity of Determination No. 66/11476, amended to item is shown it is an item of the First Schedule to the Customs 31.12.66. Tariff and where a two figure item is shown it is an item of the 16819. Casemaker. 31.12.67. 20. Second Schedule. All goods, being machines, machinery or machine 16820. Varnishing machine. 31.7.68. 20. tools are, unless otherwise indicated, subject to the provisions of 16821. Conversion parts for reel stand. 31.5,67. 20. Separate Articles Direction No. 1. 16822. Validity of Determination No. 66/10253, amended to Wherever appearing in the Table, P.V.C. means polyvinyl chloride 30.6.67. 16823. Conversion equipment for line index machine. 31.3.68. 20. and T.V. means television. 16824-6. Thread cutting attachments. 31,10.67. 20, This notice is for public information only. The Determination 16827. Micro-surfacer. 30.9.67. 20. itself provides the legal authority which is limited to the importer 16828. Common impression fiexographic printing machine. named in the Determination enabling that importer to enter the 31.12.67. 19. goods at the rates of duty applicable to the item mentioned in the 16829. Food cutter. 30.9.67. 20. Determination. 16830. Index table machine equipment, 31,8.67. 20.
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16933. Validity of Determination No. 65/10109, amended to 16831. Saw teeth setting appliance. 30.11.67. 20. 30.6.67. 16832. Barbed wire making machine. 31.8.67. 20. 16934. Drill machine attachments. 30.11.67. 19. 16833. Heating system. 30.9.67. 20. 16935. Sheet conveyors. 28.2.68. 19. 16834. Polishing machine. 31.7.68. 20. 16936. High pressure heating coils. 31.3.68. 19. 16835. Replacement parts for oat kiln. 31.10.67. 20. 16937. Bag sealers. 30.11.67. 19. 16836. Validity of Determination No. 65/15635, amended to 16938. Bun and dinner roll dividing, moulding and rounding 28.2.67. machines. 31.12.67. 19. 16837. Shrimp cutting machines. 20. ,16939. Degradation machine. 29.2.68. 19. 16838. Homogeniser. 30.11.67. 19. 16940. Circular milling attachment. 31.10.68. 20. 16839. Cleaning equipment. 31.12.67. 19. 16941. Parts for empty bottle inspector, 31.1.68. 19. 16840. Automatic thread grinding machine. 31.1.68. 20. 16942. Machines for molybdenum spraying. 31.3.68. 19. 16841. Colour printing press. 30.9.67. 20. 16943. Pasteuriser. 31.10.67. 19. 16842. LabeUing machine. 31.10.67. 20. 16944. Air operated bench grinder. 31.10.67. 19. 16843. Flow splitters. 31.10.67. 19. 16945. Swing frame grinding machine. 31.10.67. 19. 16844. Automatic production turning machine. 31.8.67. 20. 16946. Nail making machines. 20. 16845. Twist drill grinding machine. 31.10.67. 19. 16947. Rotary surface grinding machine. 19. 16846. Twist drill grinding machine. 19. 16948. Uni-block system. 30.11.67. 20. 16847. Twist drill grinding machine. 30.11.67. 19. 16949. Equipment for flaking frozen meat. 31.8.67. 19. 16848. Equipment for milling machine. 31.10.67. 19. 16950. Burners for sulphur apparatus. 19. 16849. Electronic welding machines. 31.10.67. 20. 16951. Spare parts for pear peeling machines. 31.12.67. 20. 16850. Roll grinder part. 30.9.67. 20. 16952. Dewooling machine parts. 31.10.67. 20. 16851. Core storage unit. 20. 16953. Atomizers. 30.11.67. 20. 16852-3. Spray painting equipment. 31.10.67. 20. 16954-7. Photo-typesetter. 31.1.68. 20. 16854. Matrices. 31.12.67. 19. 16958. Oil firing and lighting up equipment. 31.3.71. 19. 16855-8. Spray painting equipment. 31.10.67. 20. 16959. Addressing plates. 30.11.67. 20. 16859. Reloading machine. 31.10.67. 19. 16960-1. Data recorder machines. 31.10.67. 20. 16860. Wooden slat expanders. 31.1.68. 19. 16962. Lathe. 31.10.67. 20. 16861. Spare parts for a paper converting machine. 31.10.67. 19. 16963. Welding and cutting machine. 29.2.68. 19. 16862. Lumpbreaker. 31.10.67. 19. 16964. Equipment for pumping propolymer. 28.2.67. 20. 16863. Spare parts for packaging machine. 31.10.67. 19. 16965. Vacuum plate cleaner. 30.9.67. 20. 16864. Lockseaming machine. 31.10.67. 19. 16966. Holepunch unit. 30.4.67. 20. 16865. Cooling dip. 31.12.67. 20. 16967. Rockfacing machine. 31,3.67. 19. 16866. Dewatering units. 30.6.68. 19. 16968. Wire cutting and stripping machine. 31.10.67. 20. 16867. Portable pneumatic sanders. 31.12.67. 19. 16969. Tube forming machine. 20. 16868. Portable pneumatic saws. 31.1.68. 20. 16970. Components for chain saws. 31.12.66. 19. 16869-70. Bandsawing machines. 30.11.67. 19. 16971. Centrifugal dryer. 31.8.67. 20. 16871-2. Tablet de-dusting machine. 31.1.68. 19. 16972. Equipment for cheese manufacture. 19. 16873. Punches. 31.8.67. 19. 16973. Cutting and burnishing machine. 20. 16874. Shot forming plates. 29.2.68. 19. 16974. Hydroment. 30.9.67. 20. 16875. Printing unit. 31.8.67. 19. 16975. Tortellini manufacturing machine. 30.11.67. 20. 16876. Automatic feed units. 31.8.67. 20. 16976. Marsbmallow mixing machine. 30.9.67. 19. 16877. Feeder. 29.2.68. 20. 16977. Reeling sticks. 30.6.67. 20. 16878. Latex foaming machinery. 31.8.67. 19. 16978. Disinfecting cupboards. 30.6.67. 20. 16879-82. Equipment for use in the manufacture of semi16979. Travelling machine. 31.8.67. 20. conductors. 31.10.67. 19. 16980. Angular wheel grinding machine, including regulating, 16883. Equipment for winding machine. 20. or controlling devices. 31.12.67. 19. 16884. Validity of Determination No. 64/41973, amended to starting 16981. Angular wheel grinding machines, including regulating, 31.3.68. starting or controlling devices. 31.12.67. 19. 16885. Button punch machine. 31.10.67. 19. 16982. Sprinkler components. 31.7,67. 19. 16886. Snap lock. 31.10.67. 19. 16983. Sprinkler components. 30.9.67. 19. 16887. Button punch machine. 31.10.67. 19. 16984. Sprinkler components. 31.12.67. 19. 16888. Snap lock. 31.10.67. 19. 16985. Low ram stokers. 30.11.67. 19. 16889. Cash registers. 28.2.67. 20. 16986. Wrench. 30.11.67. 19. 16890. Accessories for horizontal treaters, 30.9.67. 19. 16987. Drawplates. 29.2.68. 19. 16891. Battery spray unit. 31.5.67. 19. 16988. Sealing strips. 31.12.67. 19. 16892. High pressure alloy steel containers. 31.1.67. 20. 16989. Power feed units. 31.1.68. 20. 16893. Components for chain saw units. 31.12.66. 19. 16990. Threading and knotting machine. 31.12.67. 19. 16894. Mixing and cooling unit. 31.12.67. 20. 16895. Patching machines. 31.8.67. 20. 16896. Scrubber. 31.7.68. 19. 25612. Windrowers. 31.12.67. 19. 16897. Laboratory air humidifying cabinet. 31.1.68. 19. 25613. Tile presses. 30.11.67. 19. 16898. Nail making machine. 30.9.67. 19. 25614. Replacement parts for forging plant. 31.8.67. 20. 16899. Pin straightening tools. 30.4.68. 19. 25615. Pressure soaping machine. 31.8.67. 20. 16900. Moulds for chocolate spinning machine. 30.11.67. 19. 25616. Components for l.p. gas control equipment. 31.12.67. 19. 16901. Fringing machine. 30.9.67. 19. 25617. Components for anhydrous ammonia control equipment. 16902. Moulding appliance. 30.11.67. 20. 31.12.67. 19. 16903. Roughing machine. 31.8.67. 20. 25618. Labelling machine. 31.5.68. 20. 16904. Tape punch. 31.12.67. 19. 25619. Gear box. 28.2.67. 20. 16905-6. Oil burner parts. 31.12.67. 20. 25620. Chairlift drive. 30.6.67. 20. 16907. Graphotype machines. 31.10.67. 20. 25621. Generators. 31.1.67. 20. 16908. Nozzles. 19. 25622. Magnet power clutch. 31.7.67. 20. 16909. Stator winding machine. 30.6.68. 19. 25623. Accessories for water jet loom. 30.6.67. 20. 16910. Rollers. 31.8.67. 19. 25624. Slewing ring. 31.3.68. 20. 16911. Toe puff lasting heater. 31.12.67. 19. 25625. Accessories for water jet loom. 31.10.67. 20. 25626. Hydraulic re-railing equipment. 31.12.67. 20. 16912. Toe puff lasting heater. 31.10.67. IQ. 25627. Pneumatic equipment. 31.1.68. 19. 19613-4. Cementing machine. 31.12.67. 19. 25628. Chaffer screens. 30.9.67. 19. 16915. Attaching machines. 31.12.67. 19. 25629. Accessories for water jet loom. 30.9.67. 20. 16916. Toe puff conditioning machine. 31.12.67. 19. 25630 Validity of Determination No. 65/25506, as amended. 16917. Power wrench equipment. 31.12.67. 19. amended to 31.12.66, 16918. Beaters for granulator. 31.12.67. 19. 25631. Validity of Determination No. 65/23305, as amended, 16919. Unwind shafts. 31.1.68. 19. amended to 31.12.66. 16920. Box cover. 31.10.67. 19. 25632. Validity of Determination No. 65/24970, amended to 16921. Sterilizers. 30.11.68. 19. 31.12.66. 16922. Dies. 30.11.67. 19. 25633. Turning and collar blocking machine 31.5.67. 20. 16923. Bearingizing tool assembly. 31.10.67. 19. 25634-5. Parts for irrigation filters. 30.6.67. 20. 16924. Pneumatic woodborers. 31.1.68, 19. 25636. Printweigh. 31.12.67. 19. 16925. Spooler. 31.3.68. 19. 25637. Accessories for water jet loom. 30.9.67. 20 16926. Electrical maintenance equipment. 31.10.67. 19. 25638. Ethylene plant. 30.6.67. 20. 16927. Hammer mills. 31.10.67. 19. 25639. Second hand used machinery for the manufacture of 16928. Gummed tape dispensers. 31.1.68. 19. ceramics. 31.10.67. 20. 16929. Tablet cleaning line. 30.9.67. 19. 25640-1. Diesel engines. 31.12.67. 19. 16930. Coating plant. 31.1.68. 19. 25642-3. Speed reducers. 31.12.67. 19. 16931. Bottom stop machine; top stop machines. 31.10.67. 19. 25644. Harvester-thresher combine. 31.12.66. 20. 16932. Involute spline broaches. 31.1.68, 19.
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25645. Capillary thermostats. 31.10.66. 19. 25646-7. Thermostats and burners. 31.12.67. 19. 25648. Replacement parts for drills. 30.11.67, 20. 25649. Parts for spin chiller. 31.12.66. 19. 25650. Textile plant equipment. 31.12.67. 19. 25651. Variation in description of goods covered by Determination No. 66/24829. 25652. Slip pumps. 31.10.67. 19. 25653. Air fan. 31.10.67. 19. 25654. Conversion parts for leak off valves. 31.5.68. 19. 25655. Pump. 30.9.67. 20. 25656. Tractor compressors. 31.12.67. 19. 25657. Cast iron housing. 31.1.68. 20. 25658. Diesel engine parts. 31.10.67. 19. 25659. Variation in description of Determination No. 66/24638. 25660. Separator components. 31.12.66. 19. 25661. Folding machine. 30.11.67. 19. 25662. Parts for steam turbine. 19. 25663. Variation in lists of Determination No. 66/22743. 25664-5. Mechanical seal parts. 31.12.67. 19. 25666. Ball bearings. 31.12.67. 19. 25667. Steelflex couplings. 31.12.67. 19. 25668. Gridmembers for couplings. 31.12.67. 19. 25669. Parts for couplings. 31.12.67. 19. 25670. Airflex couplings. 31.12.67. 19. 25671-2. P u m p assemblies. 31.8.67. 19. 25673. Screw compounder extruder. 30.6.67, 20. 25674. P.V.C. pumps, 31.1.67. 20. 25675. Marine engine. 31.8.67. 19. 25676. Clutch assemblies. 31.12.67. 20. 25677. Steering components. 31.8.67. 19. 25678. T u r b o craft pumps. 31.1.67. 19. 25679. Rubber separator. 31.7.66. 20. 25680. Solonoid valves. 31.8.67. 19. 25681. Cork sealing machines. 30.6.68. 19. 25682-4. Knitting machines. 31.8.67. 20. 25685. Spring assemblies. 30.9.67. 20. 25686. Automatic can caser. 31.12.67. 19. 25687. Equipment for diesel locomotives. 31.12.67. 20 25688. Computing scales. 31.12.67. 20. 25689. Steelflex couplings. 31.12.66. 20. 25690. Pump parts. 30.9.67. 20. 25691. Spare parts for sanitary pumps. 31.10.67. 2 l 25692. Cyclone separators. 31.12.67, 20. 25693. Power dredge. 20. 25694. Dust control pumps. 30.11.67. 20. 25695. Parts for winder. 31.8.68. 19. 25696. Slewing rings. 31.12.67. 19. 25697. Hydraulic traction motor. 19. 25698. Marine drives. 31.5.67. 20. 25699. Parts for tile press. 30.11.67. 20. 25700. Valves. 19. 25701. Disc. 30.6.67. 20. 25702. Spares for shuttle cars and loaders. 30.9.67. 20. 25703. Winding machines. 31.12.67. 20. 25704. Engine assemblies. 20. 25705. Component parts for steam generating boilers. 30.11.67. 20. 25706. Iron cams. 30.11.67. 20. 25707. Testing equipment. 31.12.66. 20. 25708. Spares for moulding system. 31.8.67. 20. 25709. Scrap blunger. 30.11.67. 19. 25710. Parts for weaving looms. 30.11.67. 20. 25711. Hydraulic steering equipment. 31.10.67. 20. 33833- •4. Polyvinyl chloride sheeting. 31.12.67. 19. 33835. Vinyl resin. 31.7.67. 19. 33836. Metal wipers. 31.10.67. 19. 33837. Validity of Determination No. 65/33354, amended 30.4.67. 33838. Validity of Determination No. 65/33353, amended 30.4.67. 33839. Tube fittings. 31.8.67. 20. 33840. Polyvinyl chloride sheeting. 29.2.68. 19. 33841. Polyvinyl chloride ' ' T " pieces. 30.6.68. 19. 33842. Cellulose acetate. 29.2.68. 20. 33843., Piston rod packing. 31.12.67. 20. 33844., Triacetate sheets. 30.9.67. 20. 33845. Gaskets. 31.10.67. 19. 33846. Rubber balsters. 30.11.67. 20. 33847. Machine belts. 30.11.67. 19. 33848. Phenolic resin. 31.12.67. 19. 33849., Polybutadiene synthetic rubber. 40.02.910. 33850. Polybutadiene synthetic rubber, 30.11.67. 40.02.910. 33851. Polybutadiene synthetic rubber, 40.02.910. 33852. " O " rings. 20, 33853. Packings for scrap shear. 20. 33854. •9. Tyres. 31.10.67. 19. 33860. Studio tape. 31.12.68. 20. 33861, Gaskets. 31.12.67. 19. 33862, Plumbers moleskin. 19. 33863. Nylon balls. 31.8.67, 19. 33864 Spindle belts (textile m a c h i n e ) . 31.10.67. 20. 33865. Centering cradles, 31.10.67. 19.
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33866. " O " rings. 19. 33867. Synthetic rubber. 30,11.67. 40.02.910. 33868. Slub yarn. 30.11.67. 19. 33869. Replacement parts f o r waxing machine. 30.9.67. 20. 33870. Wool pile material f o r m a n u f a c t u r e of polishing pads. 28.2.68. 19. 33871. Polybutadiene synthetic rubber. 31.3.67. 40.02.910. 33872. Cellulose acetate sheets. 29.2.68. 19. 33873. Polyvinyl chloride sheeting. 31.10.67. 19. 33874. F a b r i c seal. 31.12.67. 19. 33875. Mercerised cotton yarn. 31.10.67. 19. 33876. Plungers f o r dental cartridges. 30.6.68. 19. 33877. Gaskets. 30.9.67. 20. 33878-81. Chlorosulfonated polyethylene. 31.12.67. 20. 33882. Polyvinyl chloride pipe fittings. 30.4.67. 19. 33883. Polyvinyl chloride couplings. 31.8.67. 19. 33884. Polyvinyl chloride couphngs. 31.12.67. 19. 33885-6. Polyvinyl chloride film. 29.2.68. 19. 33887. Face plates and door shields. 30.11.67, 19. 33888. Tennis ball cloth. 31,12.68. 19. 33889. Oil seals. 19. 33890. Replacement packings and bushings (papermaking). 30.11.67. 19. 33891. Woven mattress ticking. 31.3.67. 21. 33892. Vinyl pyrrolidone-styrene copolymer. 31.10.67. 20. 33893. Alkathene inlet tubing. 30.9.67. 19. 33894. Polyvinyl chloride sheeting. 59.02.111. 33895. Cotton yarn. 31,12.68. 20. 33896. Polyethylene powder. 28.2.67. 19. 33897-8. Vinyl resins. 30.6.67. 20. 33899. Polyvinyl chloride sheeting. 28.2.68. 19.
4851. Variation in validity of Determination N o . 66/4446, 4852. Variation in the description of the goods covered by Determination N o . 66/3812. 4853. Replacement parts for sanderheads. 31.10.67. 19, 4854. Replacement parts for circuit breaker. 30.6.68. 19. 4855. Replacement parts for coring equipment. 30.9.67. 20. 4856. Spare parts for oil search equipment. 31.3.67. 20. " 4857. Spare parts for pumpcrete machine. 30.9.67. 20. 4858. Parts for torque converters. 31.3.68. 20. 4859. Spare parts f o r furnace. 30.9.67. 20. 4860. Replacement parts for harbormaster unit. 30.9.67. 20. 4861. Spare parts for shovels. 31.12.68, Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4862. Spare parts for dividing moulding and rounding machines. 31.12.68. 19. 4863. Spare parts foe developer. 30.9.67. 20. 4864. Spare parts for pile puller. 30.9.67, Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4865. Spare parts for pumps. 30.11.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4866. Spare parts for excavators. 30.9.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4867. Spare parts f o r unloaders. 31.12.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4868. Spare parts for compression tools. 31.12.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19, 4869. Spare parts for batching and mixing equipment. 30.11.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4870. Spare parts for presses. 30.9.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 4871. Spare parts for drills. 31.12.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4872. Spare parts for machines. 30.9.67. 20. 4873. Spare parts for computing machines. 31.10.67. 20. 4874. Spare parts f o r pumps. 30.9.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20, 4875. Spare parts for bottling and canning machines. 31.12.68. 20. 4876. Spare parts or diching machines. 31.12.68, Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4877. Spare parts f o r shuttle cars. 31.12.68. 20. 4878. Spare parts for graders. 31.12.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4879. Spare parts on welding machine. 30.9.67. 20. 4880. Replacement parts for scientific equipment. 30.9.67. 20. 4881. Spare parts for cutters. 31.10.67. 20. 4882. Replacement parts for escalators. 30.9.67. 20. 4883. Spare parts for autowriter. 31.12.66. 20. 4884. Spare parts for glass forming machine. 30.9.67. 20. 4885. Spare parts for chromatography machines. 31.12.67, 20. 4886. Spare parts for hand corking tools. 30.9.67. 20. 4887. Replacement parts for rolling mill. 31.3.67. 20. 4888. Spare valves f o r mill. 29.2.68, 20. 4889. Parts for compressor. 30.9.67. 20, 4890. Spare parts for spray painting equipment. 31.10.67. 20. 4891-3. Diesel engine spare parts. 30.11.67. 20. 4894. Diesel engine spare parts. 31.12.67. 20. 4895-9. Replacement parts for television equipment, 31.10.67. 19. 4900. Replacement parts for television equipment. 31.10,67. 19. 4901. Spares f o r television equipment. 30.6.68. 19. 4902-11. Spare parts f o r tractors. 30.9.67. 20.
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4912. Spare parts for lathes. 31.1.69. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4913. Spare parts for radar apparatus. 30.11.68. 19. 4914. Spare parts for radar apparatus. 30.11.68. 19. 4915. Spare parts for batch plants. 30.9.67. Conditional that tl^e goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 4916. Spare parts for duplicating machines. 30.11.68. 19. 4917. Spare parts for dairying machines. 30.11.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4918. Spare parts for electronic computers. 30.6.68. 19. 4919. Spare parts for rewinding machine. 30.11.68. 20. 4920. Spare parts for crane. 31.1,69. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4921. Spare parts for packaging machines. 30.9.67. 20. 4922. Variation in condition of Determination No. 65/4001. 4923. Spare parts for stapling machines. 31.10.67. 20. 4924. Spare parts for winding machine. 31.1.68. 20. 4925. Spare parts for textile machines. 30.11.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4926. Spare parts for electro magnetic disc clutches. 30.11,67. 20. 4927. Spare parts for grinding machines and boring machines. 31.10.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4928. Spare parts for computers. 31.10.67. 20. 4929. Spare parts for coating machine. 30.6.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4930. Spare parts for pumps. 31.12.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 4931. Spare parts for lapping machine. 30.9.67. 20. 4932. Replacement parts for mill. 31.5.67. 19. 4933. Replacement parts for mill. 31.10.67. 19. 4934. Replacement parts for X-ray and medical apparatus. 30.4.68. 4935. Spare parts for pump. 31.12.67. 19. 4936. Replacement parts for pumps. 30.11.67. 19. 4937. Parts for pump. 30.11.67. 19. 4938. Parts for pump. 31.10.67. 19. 4939. Water metering equipment parts. 31.12,67. 19. 4940. Parts for meters. 31.10.67. 19. 4941. Variation in the description of the goods covered by Determination No. 66/3900. 4942. Spare parts for drilling machines. 31,10.67. 20. 4943. Replacement parts for burners. 31.1,67. 20. 4944. Replacement parts for honing machine. 31.10.67. 20. 4945. Replacement parts for compressors. 31.10.67. 20 4946. Replacement parts for tile presses. 29.2.68, 20. 4947. Spare parts for chipper, 30.11.67. 19. 4948. Spares for television equipment. 31.3.68. 19. 4949. Parts for television camera. 30.11.67. 19. 4950. Replacement parts for television equipment. 30.11.67. 19. 4951. Spare parts for television equipment. 31,12.67. 19, 4952. Fuel injector parts. 31.10.67. 20. 4953. Spare parts for control panel. 31.12.67. 20. 4954. Spare parts for diesel engines. 30.6.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 4955. Spare parts for diesel engines. 30.6.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 4956. Variation in condition covered by Determination No. 66/4956. 4957. Spare parts for harvesters. 31.12.67. 20. 4958. Spare parts for pin brazing guns. 30.11.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 4959. Spare parts for grinding machines. 31,1.69. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4960. Spare parts for forging machines. 31.1.69. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 4961. Spare parts for forming machine. 31.1.69. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 4962. Spare parts for planing machines. 31,1.69. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 4963. Spare parts for oxygen plant. 31.8.67, Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 4964. Variation in the description of goods covered by Determination No. 66/3250. 4965. Variation in condition covered by Determination No. 66/4965. 4966. Spare parts for diesel engines. 30.6.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 4967. Spares for beading machine. 30.11.67. 19. 4968. Variation in condition covered by Determination No. 66/3309. 4969. Replacement parts for machinery used in manufacture of semiconductors. 30.11.67. 19. 4970. Replacement parts for grinder. 31.10.67, 20, 4971. Replacement parts for transmissions. 31.10.67. 19. 4972. Spares for switchgear. 31.12.67. 19. 4973. Spare parts for padder. 30.11.67. 19. 4974. Spares for sharpening machines. 31,12.67. 20. 4975. Replacement parts for roofbolter. 30.11.67. 20. 4976. Spares for flow meter. 31.10.67. 20. 4977. Parts for photocopying machines, 31.10.67. 20. 4978. Replacement parts for coding machine. 30.9.67. 20. 4979. Replacement parts for turbo alternator. 29.2.68. 19. 4980. Spare parts for corrugating machine. 31.12.67. 19. 4981. Replacement parts for gasification plant, 31.10,67. 19.
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4982. Replacement parts for gas cracking plant. 29.2,68. 19. 4983. Spare parts for motors. 31,1,68. 19. 4984. Spare parts for electric motors. 31.1.68. 19. 4985. Spare parts for dump trucks. 19. 4986. Replacement parts for mixer. 31.7.67. 20. 4987. Spare parts for mixer. 29.2.68. 19. 4988. Spare parts for sieves. 30.9.67. 19. 4989. Spare parts for mill. 31.1.68. 19. 4990. Spare parts for peeler. 30.11.67. 20. 4991. Replacement parts for printweights. 30.11,67. 20, 4992. Spare parts for video tape recorders, 30.9.68. 19. 4993. Spares for hammer. 31.8.67. 20. 4994. Replacement parts for tractors. 31.10.67. 20. 4995. Replacement parts for pre-boarding machine. 31.7.67. 20. 4996. Spare parts for pump. 31.1.68, 20. 4997. Replacement parts for speedrowers, 30.9.67. 20, 4998. Replacement spare parts for bandsaw. 30.9.67. 20, 4999. Replacement parts for pumps. 31.10.67. 20. 5000. Gas compressor parts. 29.2.68. 19. 5001. Replacement parts for excavating machinery. 31.8.67. 20. 5002. Spare parts for valve. 30.9.67. 20. 5003. Variation in validity of Determination No. 65/5341. 5004. Variation in validity of Determination No. 65/5656. 5005. Repalcement parts for lanterns. 30.11.67. 19. 5006. Spare replacement for lanterns. 30.11.67, 19. 5007. Spare parts for cotton gins. 31.12.67, 20. 5008. Spare parts for glucose plant. 30,4.67. 20. 5009. Replacement parts for printing machine, 30.9.67. 20. 5010. Replacement parts for cranes. 31.10.67. 20. 5011. Spare parts for flaker. 31.10.67. 20. 5012. Replacement parts for bread buttering and slicing machines. 31.10.66. 19. 5013. Variation in condition of Determination No. 65/5042. 5014. Refrigerations unit (transport). 31.10.67. Conditional for use as a prototypes. 19, 5015. 3 Ton double girder crab electric hoist. 31.1.68. Conditional for use as a prototypes. 19. 5016. Forklift truck. 29.2.68. Conditional for use as a prototype. 20.
5017. Air circuit-breakers. 31.10.67. Conditional for use as a prototype. 20. 5018. Variation in description covered by Determination No. 66/3239. 5019. Fan assembly. Conditional for use as a prototype. 20. 5020-1 Plowing harrow. 30.9.67. Conditional for use as a prototypes. 20. 5022. Tipper tie. 31.12.67, 20. 5023. Adding and calculating machine parts. 31.3.68. 20. 5024. Spare parts for microscopes. 29.2.68. 20. 5025. Spare parts for codeprinters. 31.3,68. 20, 5026. Spare parts for mill. 31.10.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 5027. Spare parts for recorders, 31.10.68. 19. 5028. Spare parts for pumps. 31.12.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 5029. Spare parts for hay conditioners. 31.10.67. 20. 5030. Spare parts for transformers. 31.10,68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 5031. Spare parts for textile machines. 31,12.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 5032. Spare parts for adding machine, calculating machines and bookkeeping machines. 30.11.67. 20. 5033. Spare parts for acetylene and oxygen plant. 31.12.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 5034. Spare parts for industrial breathing equipment. 31.10.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20.
5035. Spare parts for wrapping machines. 31.10.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 5036. Spare parts for knitting machines. 31.10.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 5037. Spare parts for numbering machines. 31.10.67. 20. 5038. Spare parts for stapling machines. 31.10.67. 20, 5039. Spare parts for grinding machines. 31.1.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 5040. Spare parts for comfirmation recorder/playback units. 30.11.68. 20. 5041. Spare parts for drills. 31.12,68. 20. 5042. Spare parts for doughnut making machines. 31,1.69. 20. 5043. Spare parts for pumps. 30.9.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 20. 5044. Spare parts for strapping machine. 29.2.69. 20. 5045. Spare parts for portable radio sets, 31,12.68. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacement parts. 19. 5046. Replacement parts for mincing machine. 31.8.67. 20. 5047. Spare parts for combines. 30.11.67. 20. 5048. Spare parts for tenpin bowling centres. 31.10.67. 20. 5049. Spare parts for forging machine. 30.11.67. 20. 5050. Spares for newspring machine. 29.2.68. 19. 5051. Replacement parts for injection machines. 31.10.67. 20. 5052. Spare parts for echo sounders. 30.11.68. 19. 5053. Spare parts for agricultural machines, 29.2.68. 20. 5054. Spare parts for railcars. 31.12.67. 20.
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5055. Spare parts for loading machines. 31.10.67. Conditional that the goods will be used only as replacen:ient parts. 20. 5056. Spare parts for brickmaking machines, 30.9.67. 20. 5057. Replacement parts for injection machines. 30.11.67. 20. 5058. Spare parts for motors. 31.1.67. 20. 5059. Spare parts for beater mill. 31.12.67. 20. 5060. Spare parts for excavator, 31.1.68. 20. 5061. Spare parts for grinding machines. 31.10.67. 20. 5062. Spares for pump. 31.10.67. 20. 5063. Spare parts for road making machines. 31.5.68. 19. 5064. Replacement parts for pump. 31.5.68, 20. 5065. Replacement parts for lubricators. 31.10.67. 20. 5066. Spare parts for foodcutters. 31.10.67. 20. 5067. Spares for compressor. 30.11.67. 20. 5068. Spare parts for moulding flasks. 30.9.67. 20. 5069. Spare parts for press, and spare parts for vacuum forming equipment. 30.11.67. 20. 5070. Spare parts for vulcanizing machine. 31.1.68. 19^ 5071. Parts for presses. 30.9.67. 20. 5072. Spares for filtration equipment. 31.10.67. 20. 5073. Spares for oil drilling equipment. 30.9.67. 20. 5074. Spares for oil exploration equipment, 30.11.67. 20, 5075. Spares for oil drilling equipment. 31.8.67. 20. 5076. Spare parts for pumps. 31.7.67. 20. 5077. Spare replacement parts for medical X-ray and surgical equipment. 31.12.67. 20. 5078. Replacement parts for oil boring equipment. 31.12.66. 20. 5079. Replacement parts for oil boring plant. 30.6.67. 20. 5080. Replacement parts for oil boring plant. 30.4.67. 19. 5081. Replacement spares for variable twin-screw compounder, 31.3,68. 19. 5082. Replacement parts for rotary oil boring plant. 31,3.67. 20. 5083. Replacement parts for oil boring plant. 31.5.67. 20. 5084. Replacement parts for rotary oil boring plant. 31.7,67. 20. 5085. Rotary oil boring plant spares. 30.6.67. 20. 5086. Replacement parts for oil drilling plants. 30.6.67. 20. 5087. Parts for oil drilling equipment. 20. 5088. Replacement parts for oil drilling rig. 30.4.67. 20. 5089. Replacement parts for regulators. 31,10.67. 20. 5090. Spare parts for linter. 31.10.67. 20. 5091. Spares for glass making machine. 30.9.67. 20. 5092. Oil exploration spares. 31.10.67. 20. 5093. Replacement parts for pumps. 20, 5094. Spare parts for spray painting equipment. 31.10.67. 20. 5095. Replacement parts for wire weaving loom. 30.11.67. 20. 5096. Spare parts for an expansion roll. 31.12.67, 19. 5097. Spare parts for poultry processing machinery. 31,10.67. 20. 5098. Spares for compressors. 29.2.68. 20, 5099. Spare parts for tractor. 19. 5100. Replacement parts for respirators. 30.11.67. 19. Department of Customs and Excise, Canberra, A.C.T. 15th December, 1966.
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Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1966. Principal Registry, Melbourne. 1st December, 1966, NOTICE OF REQUEST TO CANCEL THE REGISTRATION OF AN ORGANIZATION. ^ O T I C E is given that the Amalgamated Printing Trades Xi Employees Union of Australia, an organization of employees registered under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1966 has in accordance with and in circumstances prescribed by regulation 138d(1) of the Regulations under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1966 requested that its registration as an organization be cancelled. A person may, within thirty-five days after the publication of this notice lodge with the Registrar a notice of objection to the request, stating the grounds of the objection and accompanied by a declaration made before the Registrar, a Justice of the Peace or a Commissioner for Affidavits setting forth shortly the facts upon which the objector relies in respect of each ground of objection. The objector shall, within seven days after notice of objection is lodged with the Registrar, serve copies of the notice of objection and of the declaration on the said organization. IAN G. SHARP, Industrial Registrar. Department* of Immigration, Canberra. A.C.T. CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION. HE Minister of State for Immigration has granted Certificates of Naturalization to the following people living in Queensland, P. R. HEYDON, Secretary.
Alexander (formerly known as Bacirtzis), Michael Neo, 26 Woolcock-street, Red Hill, Brisbane, 21.9.66; Arnaoutopoulos, Andrew, 55 High-street, Lutwyche, 21.9.66; Arnaoutopoulos, George, 55 High-street, Lutwyche, 21.9.66; Arnaoutopoulos, Maria, 55 High-street, Lutwyche, 21.9.66; Arnaoutopoulos, Vasilia, 55 High-street, Lutwyche, 21.9.66. Blums, Otto Henry, 37 Holland-road, Holland Park, 21.9.66; Bousias, Angela, 16 Exter-street, West End, 21.9.66; Bugno, Maria, Eureka Creek-road, Dimbulah, 26.9.66, Bylo, Helena, 41 Berrystreet, Spring Hill, 21.9.66. Cadorin, Lorenzo, Mutchilba, via Mareeba, 26.9.66; Cardelli, Caterina, Mutchilba-road, Mutchilba, via Mareeba, 26.9.66, Carpis, Despina, 57 Guthrie-street, Paddington, 21.9.66; Cassaniti, Angelo, Emerald Creek, via Mareeba, 26.9.66; Cassaniti, Concetta, Emerald Creek, via Mareeba, 26.9.66; Chu, Sou Cheng (formerly known as Chu Suzy), 28 Braidwood-street, Everton Park, 21.9.66; Chomiczewski, Alexander, 45 Sylvan-road, Deagon, 21.9.66; Chomyn, Olenka, 21 Longland-street, East Brisbane, 21.9.66; Chubukov, Marina, 563 Vulture-street, East Brisbane, 21.9,66; DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY. Czubatij, Wolodymyr, 3 Ivory-street, Fortitude Valley, 21.9.66. Meat Industry Act 1964, Dekleva, Bozenka, 25 Grimes-street, Auchenflower, 21,9.66; Del URSUANT to Section 29 of the Meat Industry Act, 1964, it is Rosso, Elvira, Smith-road, Caboolture, 2.9,66; Del Rosso, hereby notified that Licenses to export meat from the Com- Guiseppe, Smith-road, Caboolture, 2.9.66; De Wys, Lambertus Gerardus Alphonses, Alexandra-parade, Alexandra Headlands, monwealth have been granted to the following:— 26.9,66; De Wys, Maria Francisca, Alexandra-parade, Alexandra D. W. Baldie & Co. Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. Headlands, 26.9.66; De Zwart, Hendrik Marten, Newland-road, Co-ordinated Enterprises Pty. Ltd., Victoria. Wamuran, 26.9.66; De Zwart, Maria Petronella, Newland-road, Dated this 13th day of December, 1966. Wamuran, 26.9.66. J. D, MACFARLANE, First Assistant Secretary. Economidis, Apostolos, 16 Ruth-street, Highgate Hill, 21.9.66; Enborisoff, Mihail, 87 Prince-street, Annerley, 21.9.66. Fabbro, Rosina, Dumbulah, 26.9.66; Fabbro, Silvano, Dimbulah, 26.9.66. Ivicevich, Ivka, P.O. Box 98, Mareeba, 26.9.66. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Jang Tong (formerly known as Jang Chung Ping), Edmond, 203 Companies Ordinance 1962^1966. Lyndhurst-road, Boondall, 21.9.66; Jang Tong (formerly known as NOTICE OF INTENTION TO STRIKE OFF REGISTER. Jang), Maisie, 203 Lyndhurst-road, Boondall, 21,9.66, I ^ O T I C E is hereby given, in pursuance of sub-section (2.) of Kapeleris, Stavroula, 25 Louisa-street, Highgate Hill, 21.9.66; iM Section 308 of the Companies Ordinance 1962-1966 that, at Kellan, Elisabeth, 133 Gladstone-road, Highgate Hill, 21,9.66; the expiration of three months from the date of this notice, the Kellan, Michael Janos, 133 Gladstone-road, Highgate Hill, 21.9.66; names of the Companies set out in the schedule hereto will, unless Kellan, Mihaly, 133 Gladstone-road, Highgate Hill, 2i.9.66; Kent, cause is shown to the contrary be struck off" the register and the Emil, Mareeba, 26.9.66; Kviecinskas, Adele, 53 Pratten-street, Corinda, Brisbane, 21.9.66. companies will be dissolved. Lackovic, Emil, 19 Moreton-street, New Farm, 21.9.66; THE SCHEDULE. Lazarenko, Victor, 43 Merton-road, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, 21.9.66; Lau Hoy Cheung, 55 Atherton-street, Mareeba, 26.9.66; Ace Plaster Products Pty. Limited. Chan Sze Lim, 34 Coolong-street, Mount Gravatt, 21.9.66; Lindgren, A.C.T. Scrap Metal Co. Pty. Limited. Lennart Martin, Paddy's Green, via Mareeba, 19.9.66. Cassin (Canberra) Pty. Limited. Mason, Francesco, Borneo-road, Dimbulah, 26.9.66; Mejac, Dated this thirteenth day of December, 1966. Cvetka Misa, 57 Blackall-terrace, Nambour, 26.9.66; Meyer, K. G. BAGSHAW Margarete Elisabeth Carola, 81 Coronation-avenue, Nambour, 26.9.66. Deputy Registrar of Companies.
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Palmeri, Orlando, Mutchilba, via Mareeba, 26.9.66; Palmieri, Sebasliana, Mutchilba, via Mareeba, 26.9.66; Pigac, Danilo, 115 James-street, New Farm, 21.9.66; Pippos, Spiros, 12 Ruth-street, Highgate Hill, 21.9.66; Polejaev, Alexander, 15 Manilla-street, East Brisbane, 6.10.66; Polowniak, Czeslaw Ces, 24 Manning-street, Milton, 21.9.66; Lee Kwan Po, 10 Burton-street, Indooroopilly, 21.9.66. Rautman, Elena, 43 Lockhart-street, Woolloongabba, 21.9.66; Rautman, Karl Robert, 43 Lockhart-street, Woolloongabba, 21.9.66; Rautman, Margarita, 43 Lockhart-street, Woolloongabba, 21.9.66; Rautman, Zinaida, 43 Lockhart-street, Woolloongabba, 21.9.66; Reda, Antonietta, Mutchilba, 26.9.66; Rudys, Frank Anthony, 831 Brunswick-street, New Farm, 21.9.66; Rogina, Mirko, 66 Chester-street, New Farm, 21.9.66; Rouvalis, George, Old Gympie-road, Beerwah, 26.9.66; Rouvalis, Xanthe, Old Gympieroad, Beerwah, 26.9.66.
Commonwealth Gazette (b) John Francis Seccombe Brown as representative of canneries engaged in the production of canned pineapples or canned pineapple juice. F. L. LEY, Returning Officer. Chief Electoral Office, Canberra, 13th December, 1966.
C O M M O N W E A L T H OF AUSTRALIA A N D T H E AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. APPOINTMENT OF ERNEST ROSS KIRKPATRICK TO VARIOUS STATUTORY OFFICES. BILLY MACKIE SNEDDEN, the Attorney-General of the , Commonwealth, hereby appoint Ernest Ross Kirkpatrick, with effect on and from 28th November, 1966—
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Savas (formerly known as Hadjisavvas), Sam, 11 Meldrum-street, Salisbury, 21.9.66; Schmidt, Lina, 198B Hume-street, Toowoomba, 20.9.66; Schwarschnik, Elenora, Lignum-avenue, Dirranbandi, 22.9.66; Chiu Tjie Sien (formerly known as Frank Chiu), 22 Clifton-street, Wilston, 21,9,66; Souris, Koula, 11 Park-road, Nambour, 26.9.66; Spasevski, Alekso, 14 Garling-street, Red Hill, 21.9.66; Spasevski, Bona, 14 Garling-street, Red Hill, 21.9.66; Stute, Anni Luise Frieda, Limestone Creek-road, Yeppoon, 10.9.66; Stute, Hans Joachim, Limestone Creek-road, Yeppoon, 10.9.66; Sorensen, Henry Jens, North Deep Creek, via Gympie, 30.9.66.
(b) to act as Registrar of Probates during any vacancy in the office or in the event of any illness or absence of the Registrar of Probates in pursuance of sub-section (3) of section seven of the Administration and Probate Ordinance 1929-1965. (c) as Deputy Clerk of the Court of Petty Sessions in pursuance of the Court of Petty Sessions Ordinance 1930-1951. (d) to act as Collector of Inter-State maintenance during any vacancy in the office or in the event of any illness or absence of the Collector of Inter-State maintenance, in pursuance of sub-section (1) of section five of the Maintenance Recovery (Reciprocity with States) Ordinance 1963. Dated this 3rd day of December, 1966.
Takacs (formerly known as Takac), Tibor, 44 Windsor-road, Red Hill, 21.9.66; Tatti, Pasquale, c/o A, Palemri, Algooma-road, Mutchilba, 26.9.66; Taylor (formerly known as Szabo), Andres, 46 Maynard-street, Buranda, 21.9.66; Tsoukalas, Elia, cnr. Moreton and Charlotte streets, Paddington, 21.9.66. Vecchio Ruggeri, Maria, Paddy's Green, Mareeba, 26.9.66; Veschetti, Luigi, Biboohra, via Mareeba, 26.9.66; Vlad, Raymond John, 16 Waverley-street, Teneriffe, 21.9.66. Wong Kam Wing, 58 Brookes-street, Bowen Hills, 21.9.66; Wit, Stanislaw, 33 Chester-street, Teneriffe, 21.9.66; Woo Gum Chan (formerly known as Ronald Woo), 16 Lime-street, New Farm, 21.9.66; Wurzbacher, Anna, Murrumba, via Esk, 22.9.66; Wurzbacher, Erich Friedrich, Murrumba, via Esk, 22.9.66; Wurzbacher, Juergen Eno, Murrumba, via Esk, 22.9.66; Wurzbacher, Klaus Dieter Erich, Murrumba, via Esk, 22.9.66. Zanchetta, Antonja, Bellwood-street, Darra, 20.7.65; Maria, Piemonte-road, Mutchilba, via Mareeba, 26.9.66; Sisto, Piemonte-road, Mutchilba, 26.9.66,
Zugno, Zugno,
B. M. SNEDDEN, Attorney-General.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA AND T H E AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. TERMINATION OF STATUTORY APPOINTMENTS OF LINDSAY JAMES CURTIS. BILLY MACKIE SNEDDEN, the Attorney-General of the , Commonwealth, hereby terminate on the twenty-fifth day of November, 1966 the appointment of Lindsay James Curtis—
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Canned Fruits Export Marketing Act 1963. FRUITS EXPORT M A R K E T I N G (ELECTION O F BOARD) REGULATIONS. S required by regulation 14 of the Canned Fruits Export Marketing (Election of Board) Regulations, I hereby notify that, for the purpose of the election of representatives to the Australian Canned Fruits Board pursuant to notification in Gazette No. 97 dated 17th November, 1966, the candidates nominated are:— (a) as representatives of Co-operative Canneries engaged in the production of canned fruits other than canned pineapples and canned pineapple juice—
(a) as a Deputy Registrar of Companies made in pursuance of sub-section (1) of section seven of the Companies Ordinance 1962-1963. (b) as a Deputy Registrar of Titles made in pursuance of subsection (1) of section seven of the Real Property Ordinance 1925-1963. Dated this 3rd day of December, 1966.
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Eagle, Roy Frank, 80 Fenaughty-street, Kyabram, Victoria, managing director. Hutton, James Henry, 36-38 Winston-street, Shepparton, Victoria, general manager. Lowe, Bertram George, 2 Sycamore-street, Leeton, New South Wales, general manager. Simson, John Dundas, Ardmona, Victoria, chairman of directors. (b) as representatives of Canneries, other than Co-operative Canneries, engaged in the production of canned fruits other than canned pineapples and canned pineapple juice— Boyce, David Frederick, 16 Martin-road, Centennial Park, New South Wales, executive company director. Morris, John Alfred, 79 York-street, Strathmore, Victoria, director. Robinson, Alan Monty, 33 Irving-road, Toorak, director. (c) as representative of canneries engaged in the production of canned pineapples or canned pineapple juice— • Brown, John Francis Seccombe, 103 Hillside-crescent, Hamilton, Brisbane, Queensland, managing director. In pursuance of regulation 16 of the aforesaid Regulations it is further notified that, as the number of candidates nominated in respect of (b) and (c) above is not greater than the number to be elected, I hereby declare the following candidates duly elected to hold office on the Australian Canned Fruits Board for the period of three years from the thirtieth day of January, 1967:— (a) David Frederick Boyce, John Alfred Morris and Alan Monty Robinson as representatives of Canneries, other than Co-operative Canneries, engaged in the production of canned fruits other than canned pineapples and canned pineapple juice.
a Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory, in pursuance of sub-section (2) of section thirty-four of the Australian Capital Territory Supreme Court Act 1933-1966.
B. M. SNEDDEN, Attorney-General.
COMMONWEALTH O F AUSTRALIA A N D THE AUSTRALIAN CAPTTAL TERRITORY. TERMINATION OF STATUTORY APPOINTMENTS O F LEMBITU NAAR. ,
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BILLY MACKIE SNEDDEN, the Attorney-General of the , Commonwealth, hereby terminate on the twenty-fifth day of November, 1966, the appointment of Lembitu Naar— (a) as a Deputy Registrar of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory, made in pursuance of subsection (2) of section thirty-four of the Australian Caphal Territory Supreme Court Act 1933-1966. (b) to act as Registrar of Probates during any vacancy in the office or in the event of any illness or absence of the Registrar of Probates made in pursuance of sub-section (3) of section seven of the Administration and Probate Ordinance 1929-1965. (c) as Deputy Clerk of the Court of Petty Sessions, made in pursuance of the Court of Petty Sessions Ordinance 1930-1961. (d) to act as Collector of Inter-State Maintenance during any vacancy in the office, or in the event of any illness or absence of the Collector of I n t e r s t a t e Maintenance made in pursuance of sub-section (1) of section five of the Maintenance Recovery (Reciprocity with States) Ordinance 1963. (e) to act as Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages, during any vacancy in the office or in the event of any illness or absence of the Registrar made in pursuance of subsection (3) of section six of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Ordinance 1963. (f) as a Deputy Registrar of Companies made in pursuance of sub-section (1) of section seven of the Companies Ordinance 1962-1963.
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(g) as a Deputy Registrar of Securities made in pursuance of sub-section (1) of section seven of the Instruments Ordinance 1933-1949. (h) as a Deputy Registrar of Titles made in pursuance of subsection (1) of section seven of the Real Property Ordinance 1925-1963. Dated this 3rd day of December, 1966. B. M. SNEDDEN, Attorney-General. AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY.
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(b) Justices of the Peace, in pursuance of the Seat of Government (Administration) Ordinance 1930-1965 of the Australian Capital Territory. Dated this twenty-third day of November, 1966. B. M. SNEDDEN, Attorney-General. Taxation Administration Act 1953-1966. APPOINTMENT OF ACTING C O M M I S S I O N E R O F TAXATION. IS Excellency, the Governor-General in Council has appointed Alfred Herbert Wicks as Acting Commissioner of Taxation from 3rd January, 1967 to 27th January, 1967, inclusive during the absence on recreation leave of Edward Thomas Cain, the Commissioner of Taxation.—(Ex. Min. No. 15.) WILLIAM McMAHON, Treasurer.
Coroners Ordinance 1956-1965 and Seat of Government (Administration) Ordinance 1930-1965 of the Australian Capital Territory. APPOINTMENT AS DEPUTY CORONERS AND JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. BILLY MACKIE SNEDDEN, the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth, hereby appoint John Richard Canham, Officer-in-charge designate at Wilkes, in the Australian Antarctic Territory, and John Channon Erskine, Officer-in-charge designate Commonwealth Banks Act 1959-1966. at Mawson, in the Australian Antarctic Territory, [IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has, in (a) in pursuance of sub-section (1.) of section six of the pursuance of section 14 of the Commonwealth Banks Act Coroners Ordinance 1956-1965 of the Australian Capital 1>d9-1966, been pleased to re-appoint Henry Norman Giles, Esquire, Territory, to be Deputy Coroners; and O.B.E., to be a member of the Commonwealth Banking Corporation (b) in pursuance of sub-section (1.) of section seventeen of Board for the period of five years commencing on the fourteenth the Seat of Government (Administration) Ordinance day of January, 1967.—(Ex. Min. No. 116.) 1930-1965 of the Australian Capital Territory, to be WILLIAM McMAHON, Treasurer. Justices of the Peace. Dated this eighth day of December, 1966. B. M. SNEDDEN, Attorney-General. Reserve Bank Act 1959-1966. [IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has, in pursuance of section 14 of the Reserve Bank Act 1959-1966, AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC TERRITORY. been pleased to re-appoint John Grant Phillips, Esquire, to be Coroners Ordinance 1956-1965 and Seat of Government (Adminis- Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank for the period of seven years tration) Ordinance 1930-1965 of the Australian Capital Territory. commencing on the fourteenth day of January, 1967.—(Ex. Min. No. 117.) TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENTS. BILLY MACKIE SNEDDEN, the Attorney-General of the WILLIAM McMAHON, Treasurer. Commonwealth, do hereby determine the appointments of Brian Cassimir Zichy-Woinarski and John Henry Lanyon, made on the first day of October, 1964, R. D. J. PEKIN, Senior Deputy Chairman of the Tariff Board, has been appointed a special advisory authority as from 11th (a) as Deputy Coroners, in pursuance of section six of the Coroners Ordinance 1956-1965 of the Australian Capital November, 1966, for the purpose of an inquiry into the question Territory, published in the Gazette on the 29th day of protection for the band-pass crystal filter manufacturing industry. —(Ex. Min. No. 65.) of October, 1964 on page 4283; and
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PROMOTIONS—SECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109.
following promotions are provisional and are subject to appeal by officers to the Public Service Board, and where consequent upon another promotion, are dependent upon the latter being confirmed. Promotions in this Gazette date from 22nd December, 1966, except TwhereHEprovisional otherwise specifically indicated. Where an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions a separate appeal should be
lodged for each one. Where to Lodge Appeals. Appeals should be lodged either by letter or telegram so as to be received in the ofi9ce of the appropriate officer by the close of business OD the twenty-first day after the date of this notification. For this purpose the appropriate officer is—if the provisional promotion is made to an office in— (a) a State, the Public Service Inspector in that State; (b) the Australian Capital Territory, the Chairman, Promotions Appeal Committee, Canberra, unless the provisional promotion is to an office in the Department of Civil Aviation or the Postmaster-Generars Department, when the appropriate officer is the Public Service Inspector, Sydney; (c) the Northern Territory, the Chairman, Promotions Appeal Committee, Darwin; (d) Norfolk Island, the Public Service Inspector, Sydney; (e) the Territory of Papua or the Territory of New Guinea, the Public Service Inspector, Brisbane; (0 the Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, the Public Service Inspector, Perth; (g) any other place outside Australia, the Chairman, Promotions Appeal Committee. Canberra. NOTE: The addresses of Public Service Inspectors are included in the Index of Addresses at the end of the Notification of Vacancies " section of this Gazette. Appeals not lodged with the appropriate officer within the prescribed period will not be accepted. Grounds of Appeal. The grounds of appeal are — fi) (a) Superior efficiency or (b) Equal efficicncy combined A'ith seniority. (ii) lhat the appellant is senior to the officer provisionally promoted and is efficient, where promotion is made to one of these positions: Assistant, Grade 1; Assistant, Grade 2; Assistant Storeman; Clerical Assistant, Grade 1; Hospital Assistant (Female), Grade 2; Labourer, Grade 1; Lift Attendant: Lineman, Grade 2; Mail Officer; Monitor: Monitor (Female); Orderly, Grade I; Postal Assistant; Postal Officer; Postman; Quarantine Assistant, Grade 1; Storeman; Telephonist. How to Lodge Appeal. The appeal must show the Gazette date, promotce's name and Department, and ground of appeal. It should be sent direct to the appropriate officer with the following particulars at the foot of the appeal:— Full Name (block letters) Office or branch Date of Birth Department Designation and Salary Scale of permanent position Seniority date (or number) Positions having either Third or Fourth Division Status. For the purposes of appeal against provisional promotions to positions of Assistant Chief Drafting Officer, all grades; Chief Drafting Officer, all grades; Chief Technical Officer, Communications Officer; Drafting Assistant, all grades; Drafting Officer, ail grades; Postal Clerk; Principal Technical Officer; Senior Communications Officer, all grades; Senior Drafting Officer, all grades; Senior Technical Officer, all grades; Supervisor, Grades I and 2; Supervisor-in-training (Mail); Technical Assistant, all grades; Technical Officer, all grades; Telegraphist; Traffic Officer-in-training; Trainee Engineer, seniority of Third Division officers in relation to Fourth Division officers shall be determined in accordance with General Order 4-A-3, i.e. according to the earliest seniority date held by the officer since his appointment whether in the Fourth or the Third Division. Salaries, &c. By reason of the operation of Regulation 106A the annual rates of salary are increased as follows:— Adult Males and Married Minor (Males) .. .. .. .. Increase of $105 per annum. Adult Females .. .. . . . . .. .. Increase of $79 per annum. Minors—Proportionate adjustments as specified in Regulation 106A. Where an arbitration determination awards a higher rate or scale of rates than the classification of the vacant position that rate or scale of rates is shown in brackets beside the classification. Note.—Appeals against promotions notified in this Gazette close on Wednesday, 11th January, 1967. Nome and Personnel Number (also seniority rcfcrenc« if Regulation 1090 appUes).
Prcacnl Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoiod, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Niimber.
PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD. Central Office. Conditions and General Division. Senior Research Officer (S4,250-$4,768) ($4,970- Assistant Inspector ($5,060-S5,352) (S5,570-$5.970), Hyden, Neil Francis Third Division, General Branch (position No. 65/85448 $5,370), Third Division, The Office of the Public 115) Service Board, Canberra Duties.—Undertake research into and preparation of submissions relating lo pay levels, &c. Provide general assistance to the' Assistant Commissioner. New South Wales. Senior Training Officer ($5,06045,352) ($5,570- Assistant Inspector ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), Riley, Patrick Joseph Third Division, Establishment Section, Sydney, $5,970), Third Division, Postmaster-General's 59/36737 vice J. R, Clark, prov. prom. 20.10.66 (position Department, Sydney No. 14) Duties.—Investigate and report on Departmental organization, methods and classification matters. AUDITOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE. Central Staff. Wade, Ian Arthur .. .. Clerk (Audit), Grade 2 ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750- Clerk ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220-54,820), Third Divi58/11673 $3,270), Third Division, Canberra sion, Canberra (position No. 27) Duties.—Training duties related to Audit organization functions and procedures. Qualifications.—Related experience and progress in -accountancy or equivalent University studies.
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PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies).
Harris, Stephen George 66/86383
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF TEKRITOMES. Central Staff, Canberra, Government and Social Affairs Bjvision. Social and Community Affairs Branch. Clerk ($1,350-32,762) (S 1,350'$3,010), Third Divi- Research Officer, Grade 1 ($3,010-$3,754) ($3,270sion, unattached $4,220), Third Division, Immigration and Community Services Section (position No. 72) Duties.—Carry out less important research into soci-al welfare in the territories. Qualifications.—Appropriate university degree.
Legal Affairs Branch. Clerk (S3,754-S4,250) ($4,220-34,820), Third Divi- Clerk ($4,498-$4.768) ($4,970-$5,370), Third Division, Cabinet Secretariat, Prime Minister's sion, Justice and Ordinance Section, vice C. O. Department, Canberra Kreibig, prov. prom. 20.10.66 (position No. 33) Duties.—Examination of, and appropriate recommendations to the Minister on, Territory Ordinances and regulations for making, assent, non-disallowances, &c., by the Governor-General or Minister. Control tabling and requests for Territory Ordinances. Qualifications.—Academic qualifications to be stated. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Taylor, Mary Elizabeth rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Justice and 64/85484 Ordinance Section (position No. 90) Duties.—Assist in maintaining master set of laws of all territories and assist with storage and issue of copies of Territories Ordinances. Northern Temtory. Northern Territory Administration. Administration, Services and Finance Division. Administrative Branch. . Investigator ($5,060-$5,352) ($5,570-$5,970), Third Clerk ($5,936-$6,228) ($6,670-36,970), Third DiviW'alton, Bryan Leo Division, unattached, Darwin sion. Legislation Section, Darwin, vice J. C. D. 58/13623 McDonnell, prov. prom. 15.12.66 (position No. 4) Duties.—Officer-in-Charge. Supervise legislation programme including preparation of Ordinances, Regulations, Statutory Instruments and Gazettes. Secretary to the Administrator's Council. Qualifications.—Relevant experience; academic qualifications to be stated.
Mitchell, Francis Anthony .. 58/19806
Local Government and Community Services Branch. Storeman (S2,178-$2,292), Fourth Division, Stores Meter Reader, Grade 1 ($2,292-S2,462), Fourth Drysdale, Sydney Terence Branch, Darwin Division, Business Undertakings Section, Darwin 65/85534 (position No, 108) Duties.—Reading electricity meters in Darwin, Katherine and Tennant Creek. Qualifications.—Previous experience in reading electricity meters and accuracy and neatness with figures desirable; ability to drive a motor vehicle. Note.—Head-quarters at Darwin, but duties will require quarterly visits to other centres. DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. Central Office. Division 2—United Nations Branch. External Affairs Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-$7,670), Assistant Secretary ($8,860), Second Division Doig, William Torrance Third Division (position No. 5) 58/21678 Duties.—Direct the work of the United Nations Branch, including the formulation of pohcy proposals and implementation of policies. Attend in a representative capacity at international conferences. Overseas Division. Thomson, Lloyd Douglas .. External Affairs Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-$7,670), Assistant Secretary ($8,860), Second Division 58/21632 Third Division (position No. 4) Osborn, Rowen Frederick External Affairs Officer, Class ($7,150-$7,670), Assistant Secretary ($8,860), Second Division Third Division 58/21610 (position No. 7) Parkinson, Nicholas Fancourt External Affairs Officer, Class ($7,150-$7,670), Assistant Secretary ($8,860), Second Division Third Division 58/21612 (position No. 6) External Affairs Oflficer, Class ($7,150-$7,670), Assistant Secretary ($8,860), Second Division Feakes, Graham Barton Third Division 58/21547 (position No. 9) Duties.—As deputy to the Head of Mission, direct the work of the Mission including the formulation of policy proposals and implementation of policies. Attend in a representative capacity at international conferences. Allen, James Lawrence . . External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), External Affairs OfiHcer, Class 4 ($7,150-37,670), 58/21511 Third Division Third Division (position No. 66) Morrison, William Lawrence External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), External Affairs Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-$7,670), 58/21597 Third Division Third Division (position No. 150) Bourchier, Murray Goulburn External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), External Affairs Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-37,670), Madden 58/21521 Third Division Third Division (position No. 254) Bowden, Ivor Gordon ,, External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), External Affairs Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-37,670), 58/21522 Third Division Third Division (position No. 12) Robertson, Robert Henry . . External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), External Affairs Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-37,670), 58/21623 Third Division Third Division (position No. 19) Woodard, Charles Garrard . . External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-S6,620), External Affairs Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-37,670), 58/21646 Third Division Third Division (position No. 124) Cook, Michael John . . External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), External Affairs Officer, Class 6 ($7,150-37,670), 58/21671 Third Division Third Division (position No. 129)
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Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Locauon.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
D E P A R T M E N T OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS—continued. Central Office—continued. Overseas Division—continued. Handmer, Walter Philip John External Affairs 58/21561 Third Division Ashwin, Charles Robin .. External Affairs 58/21652 Third Division Curtis, Peter Campbell John . . External Affairs 58/21534 Third Division Dalrymple, Frederick Rawdon External Affairs 58/21537 Third Division Wilson, Michael John .. External Affairs 58/21645 Third Division, Desmond, Kiernan . . .. External Affairs 58/21541 Third Division Duties of above thirteen positions.—Deputy of Mission. Attend in a representative capacity at
Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), •unattached Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620),
External Affairs Third Division External Affairs Third Division External Affairs Third Division External Affairs Third Division External Affairs Third Division External Affairs Third Division
Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-$7,670), (position No. 138) Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-57,670), (position No. 82) Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-$7,670), (position No. 140) Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-57,670), (position No. 34) Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-$7,670), (position No. 327) Officer, Class 4 ($7,150-57,670), (position No. 141)
Head of Mission a t certain posts and senior political and economic Advisor to Head other than major I nternational conferences.
Harding, Gerald Silas Frank 58/43868 Goss, David Colin . . 58/21694
Clerk ($3,754-$4;,250) (54,220-54,820), Third Division External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Third Division
Gates, Kevin Ian . . 58/21689 McDonald, Kenneth 58/21745
External Third External Third
Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Division Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Division
McKeown, Michael James 58/21605 Vincent, Anthony Lionel 58/21636 Evans, David Wyke 58/21683
External Third External Third External Third
Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Division Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-$5,610), Division Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Division
Pocock, Edward Robert 61/88333 Joseph, Lance Louis Ettelson 58/21719
External Third External Third
Affairs Officer, Class 2 (54,980-55,610), Division Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Division
Sadleir, David Marshall 58/21773 Kingsmill, Donald Johnson . . 58/21579
External Third External Third
Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Division Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Division
Hogue, Cavan Oliver Fenton 58/21708
External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Third Division
External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-56,620), Third Division (position No. 276) External Affairs Officer, Class 3 (55,870-56,620), Third Division, vice W. L. Morrison, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 17) External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-56,620), Third Division (position No. 23) External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), Third Division, vice M. G. M. Bourchier, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 29) External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-$6,620), Third Division (position No. 37) External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-56,620), Third Division (position No. 33) External Affairs Officer, Class 3 (55,870-56,620), Third Division, vice I. G. Bowden, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 35) External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-56,620), Third Division (position No. 36) External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-56,620), Third Division, vice K. Desmond, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 32) External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-56,620), Third Division (position No. 85) External Affairs Officer, Class 3 (55,870-$6,620), Third Division, vice P. C. J. Curtis, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 91) External Affairs Officer, Class 3 ($5,870-56,620), Third Division, vice F. R. Dalrymple, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 92)
Duties of above twelve positions.—Head of Political and General Section at an overseas post; head of Chancery at certain posts; Attendance in a representative capacity at other than major Interna tional Conferences. Tadgell, Christopher Ernest . . 61/85729 Pomeroy, John Peter 62/85873 Witheford, Donald William . . 61/85731 Knight, Philip Moulton 61/85564 Burgess, John Robson 62/36578
External Affairs Third Division External Affairs Third Division External Affairs Third Division External Affairs Third Division External Affairs Third Division
Little, Reginald Eric 62/86152
External Affairs Officer, Class 1 Third Division
Coles, Gervase John Laurence 64/85983 Campbell, Allan Malcolm 63/85002 Bentley, Geoffrey Robert 62/86151 Ness, Francis Charles 63/85116 Broinowski, Richard Philip . . 62/86153 Wood, Rex Ferguson 62/86146 Cordell, Oliver James 63/85715 Farran, Andrew Charles Cuninghame 61/85721
External Third External Third External Third External Third External Third External Third External Third External Third
Affairs Division Affairs Division Affairs Division Affairs Division Affairs Division Affairs Division Affairs Division Affairs Division
Officer, Class 1 (53,070-54,710), Officer, Class 1 Officer, Class 1 Officer, Class 1 Officer, Class 1
Officer, Class 1 Officer, Class 1 Officer, Class 1 Officer, Class 1 Officer, Class 1 Officer, Class 1 Officer, Class 1 Officer, Class 1
Duties of above fourteen positions.—Assistance with political capacity at International Conferences.
External Affairs Officer, Class 2 (54,980-55,610), Third Division (position No. 47) (53,070-54,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-$5,610), Third Division (position No. 49) (53,070-54,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 (54,980-55,610), Third Division (position No. 56) ($3,070-54,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 (54,980-55,610), Third Division (position No. 58) ($3,070-54,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Third Division, vice C. O. F. Hogue, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 125) ($3,070-54,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-$5,610), Third Division, vice A. L. Vincent, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 77) (53,070-54,710), Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-$5,610), Third Division (position No. 38) ($3,070-$4,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-$5,610), Third Division (position No. 40) ($3,070-$4,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-$5,610), Third Division (position No. 42) ($3,070-54,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Third Division (position No. 43) ($3,070-54,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-$5,610), Third Division (position No. 45) ($3,070-54,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-$5,610), Third Division (position No. 46) ($3,070-54,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Third Division (position No. 41) ($3,070-54,710), External Affairs Officer, Class 2 ($4,980-55,610), Third Division, vice L. L. E. Joseph, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 84) and general duties at an overseas post; attendance in an advisory
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PROMOTIONS—continued. N a m e and Personnel Number (also seoiority reference if Regulation I09G applies).
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S
DEPARTMENT.
Australian Capital Territory—Courts and Registration Offices. Sankey, Stuart 65/85956
Storeman (S2,178-S2,292), Fourth General Services Section, Canberra
William
Division,
Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462), Fourth Division, Companies Section, Canberra, vice R. D. Brogan, prov. prom, 27.10.66 (position No. 42)
Duties.—Classify, index and distribute correspondence. O F F I C E OF THE C O M M I S S I O N E R OF T R A D E PRACTICES. Central Office. Trebilico, Lisle John 58/10437
Clerk ($f^,670-$6,970), Third Division, General's Department, Canberra
Collett, Diane Elizabeth 64/86345
Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 ($1,804-$ 1,918), Fourth Division, Attorney-General's Department, Canberra
DEPARTMENT
OF
THE
Attorney-
Director ($7,270-$7,570), Third Division, Registration, Information and State Offices Branch, Canberra Steno-secretary (Female), Grade 1 ($2,088-$2,344), Fourth Division, Central Office, Canberra
TREASURY.
Central Staff, Canberra. Establishments and Finance Division. Alexander, Cyril John 58/46703
..
Clerk ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division
Senior Clerk ($4,768-$5,060) ($5,570-$5,970), Third Division (position No. 6)
Duties.—Responsible for the efficient operation of the records, Library, Office Services, Typing and Relief Sub-sections. Ayres, Leslie Ann 63/85867
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Typist (Female) ($972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division
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Machine Operator, Grade 1 ($2,122-$2,292) (female rate $1,720-$1,890), Fourth Division (position No. 82)
Duties.—Operate Teleprinter and ancillary equipment. Budget and Accounting Branch. Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division
Roach, Robert John 65/85147
Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division. Compensation Administration Section (position No. 50)
Duties.—Processing of applications for benefits under the Commonwealth Employees' Furlough Act. Royal Australian Mint—Laboratory Simpson, Rodney Harold 63/37574
Technical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,650-$3,l58), Third Division, Canberra
Branch. Technical Officer, Grade 1 ($3,260-$3,666), Third Division, Canberra (position No. 143)
Duties.—Responsible for the preparation of specimens for metallographic examination and the development, printing and enlarging of microphotographs. Provide assistance in the operation of mechanical testing equipment. Qualifications.—Specialized laboratory experience in metallographic and mechanical testing and an educational background ot chemistry, physics and metallurgy. Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.), Victoria. Frewen, Michael Augustine 58/38259 Beddoe, Keith Lewington 58/43011
Investigation Officer, Grade 2 ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section Investigation Officer, Grade 2 ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section
Snookes, George Henry 58/50304
Investigation Officer, Grade 3 ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-$5,370), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section
MclCee, Gordon Alexander 58/50216
Investigation Officer, Grade 3 ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-$5,370), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section
Sammut, Albert
Investigation Officer, Grade 3 ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-$5,370), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section
Emmanuel 58/50282
Robert
Donohoe, Patrick Francis 58/51828
Investigation Officer, Grade 2 ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220-54,820), Third Division, Sales Tax and Payroll Tax Section
Baker, Jack 59/59668
Investigation Officer, Grade 2 ($3,754-$4,250) (S4,220-$4,820), Third Division, Sales Tax and Payroll Tax Section
Laurie
Goodman, Alexander Lloyd 58/50110
Ward, Donald Percy 58/33091
William
Investigation Officer, Grade 2 ($3,754-$4,250) (S4,220-S4,820), Third Division, Sales Tax and Payroll Tax Section Clerk (S3,258-53,754) ($3,620-S4,220), Third Division, Sales Tax and Payroll Tax Section
Assessor, Grade 5 ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-$5,370), Third Division, Estate Duty and Gift Duty Section, Melbourne (position No. 32) Assessor, Grade 5 ($4,498-$4,768)' ($4,970-$5,370), Third Division, Estate Duty and Gift Duty Section, Melbourne. New office Cert. 66/1667 (position No. 40) Senior Investigation Officer, Grade 1 ($5,060$5,352) ($5,570-$5,970), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section, Melbourne. New office V66/592 (position No. 184) Senior Investigation Officer, Grade 1 ($5,060$5,352) ($5,570-$5,970), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section, Melbourne. New office Cert. 66/1667 (position No. 189) Senior Investigation Officer, Grade 1 ($5,060$5,352) ($5,570-$5,970), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section, Melbourne. New office Cert. 66/1667 (position No. 190) Investigation Officer, Grade 3 ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-S5,370), Third Division, Sales Tax and Payroll Tax Section, Melbourne, vice G. H. Snookes, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 170) Investigation Officer, Grade 3 ($4,498-54,768) ($4,970-55,370), Third Division, Sales Tax and Payroll Tax Section, Melbourne, vice G. A. McKee, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 21) Investigation Officer, Grade 3 (54,498-54 768) (S4,970'S5,370), Third Division, Sales Tax and Payroll Tax Section, Melbo^'rne, vice E. R. A. Sammut, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 188) Investigation Officer, Grade 2 (53,754-54 250) ($4,220-54,820), Third Division, Sales Tax' and Payroll Tax Section, Melbourne, vice A. W. L. Goodman, prov, prom. 21.12.66 i)Osition No. 38)
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Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
DEPARTMENT O F THE O'Reilly, Neil 58/12985
Thomas
Byrden, James 59/59811 Perry, Jack Stephen 58/43531 Tussup, Thomas Henry 58/50337
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale. Division, Location and Position Number.
TREASURY—continued.
Taxation Branch (Sales Ta*x, &c.), Victoria—continued. Investigation Officer, Grade 1 (53,258-53,754) Investigation Officer, Grade 2 ($3,754-$4,250) ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division, Sales Tax and ($4,220-54,820), Third Division, Sales Tax and Payroll Tax Section Payroll Tax Section, Melbourne, vice K. L. Beddoe, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 25) Investigation Officer, Grade 1 ($3,258-53,754) Investigation Officer, Grade 2 ($3,754-$4,250) (S3,620-$4,220), Third Division, Sales Tax and ($4,220-54,820), Third Division, Sales Tax and Payroll Tax Section Payroll Tax Section, Melbourne, vice- P. F. Donohoe, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 27) Investigation Officer, Grade 2 ($3,754-54,250) Investigation Officer, Grade 1 ($3,258-53,754) (54,220-54,820), Third Division, Sales Tax and ($3,620-54,220), Third Division, Sales Tax and Payroll Tay Section, Melbourne, vice M. A. Payroll Tax Section Frewen, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 36) Investigation Officer, Grade 2 ($3,754-54,250) Investigation Officer, Grade 1 ($3,258-53,754) (54,220-54,820), Third Division, Sales Tax and (53,620-54,220), Third Division, Sales Tax and Payroll Tax Section, Melbourne, vice J. L. Baker, Payroll Tax Section prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 37) DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. Victoria—Rehabilitation Section.
Senior Physiotherapist, Grade 1 ($2,710-$3,076), Senior Physiotherapist, Grade 2 (53,320-$3,442), Third Division, Macleod Repatriation Hospital, Third Division, Rehabilitation Centre, Coonac Repatriation Department, Melbourne (position No. 88) Duties.—Under direction of Senior Medical Officer, responsible for the efficient functioning of Physiotherapy Section and the -application of physiotherapy. Tasmania—Internal Audit Branch. Jacobs, Roy Alwyn 64/37813
Bratt, Colin Walsh . . .. Clerk ($2,750-53,270), Third Division, Benefits Clerk (53,620-54,220), Third Division, Internal 58/13417 Branch, Department of Social Services, Hobart Audit Branch, Hobart (position No. 2) D u t i e S i —Internal Auditor. Responsible to the Director for the functioning of the Branch, the control of the staff of the Branch, and the carrying out of the approved internal audit programmes. Qualifications.—A knowledge of the Social Services Act is required and accountancy qualifications desirable. D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E INTERIOR. Central Staff. Lands and Policy Division. Management Services Branch—Internal Audit Section. Tys, Wilhelmus Robertus 66/85509
Clerk (51,350-52,762) ($1,350-53,010), Third Division, Canberra
Clerk ($2,514-53,010) (52,750-53,270), Third Division, Canberra. Office reclassified Cert. 65/7616 (position No. 42)
Duties.—Under direction, undertake audit inspections within the Department. Prepare associated reports. Qualifications.—Accountancy qualifications desirable. Lands Branch. Steno-secretary (Female), Grade 1 (52,088-52,344), Fourth Division, Survey Branch, Canberra
O'Brien, Jill 64/85918 "Duties.
Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1 (52,344), Fourth Division, Canberra. New office Cert. 66/1258 (position No. 194)
Supervise and direct the work of typing and stenographic staff in the Branch Typing Pool. Train subordinate staff. Qualifications.—Shorthand, at least 100 words per minute.
Hay, Robyn Patricia 66/86236
A.C.T. Services Division. Facilities Branch—A.C.T. Police Administration Section. Steno-secretary (Female), Grade 1 ($2,088-52,344), Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (51,804-51,918), Fourth Division, Canberra. Office reclassified Fourth Division, Planning Section, Lands and Cert. 66/1722 (position No. 240) Policy Division, Canberra Duties.—Stenographic and secretarial assistance to the Commissioner of Police. Qualifications.—Shorthand, 100 words per minute. Housing Branch—Executive and Research Section.
McLean, Raymond Eric 66/86301
Clerk ($2,514-53,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Housing Allocations and Management Section, Canberra
Clerk (53,258-53,754) ($3,620-54,220), Third Division, Canberra, vice J. I. Smith, prov. prom. 15.12.66 (position No. 8)
Duties. Programme stock piling and allocation of dwellings for compulsory transferees. Undertake all related correspondence and liaison- assist in review of Branch procedures; co-ordinate prediction of statistics. Electoral Branch, New South Wales. Stewart, Donald Eric 59/39128
Harrison, Nancy Alvera 66/37852 Duties.
Clerk (52,514-53,010) (52,750-53,270), Third Division, Divisional Staff (located at Charlestown)
Divisional Returning Officer ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,22054,820), Third Division, Divisional Staff (located at Dubbo) (position No. 46)
DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. Head Office—Management Services Division. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-52,178) (female rate $1,776-51,890), Fourth Division, Personnel rate 5852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, General and Establishments Section, Hawthorn (position Services Section, Hawthorn No. 24)
Arrange transport and accommodation bookings for officers travelling on official business. General assistance in the Section.
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Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location,
Position to which Promoted. Salary Scalo, Division, Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF WORKS—continued. Australian Capital Territory—TechnkaJ Division. Polubinski, George Drafting Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,650-$3,158), Fourth Technical Officer, Grade 1 (S3,260-$3,666), Fourth 64/85295 Division, Engineering Design Section, Canberra Division, Engineering Design Section, Canberra (position No. 6) Duties.—Under supervision, prepare working drawings, showing details of roads, kerbs and channelling, footpaths, &c. Prepare estimates and specifications. Northern Territory—Technical Division. Duff, Stanley Lynn ,. Engineer, Class 1 ($3,076-$4,768), Third Division, Engineer, Class 2 ($5,082-$5,720), Third Division, 61/88061 Construction Section, Canberra Country Roads Section, Darwin (position No. 7) Duties.—Under the direction of an Engineer of higher status, carry out designs of rural roads with emphasis on calculations for waterways and drainage structures. Qualifications.—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I. E.Aust. Papua-New Guinea—Technical Division. Architect, Class 3 ($5,968-$6,730), Third Division, Architect, Class 4 ($7,010-$7,518), Third Division, Port Moresby Architectural Design Section, Port Moresby (position No. 11)
Cole, Kevin Henry 58/10137
Duties.—In terms of general objectives, plan, organize, co-ordinate an d control architectural design activities. Qualifications.—Degree or diploma from a recognized school of architecture or equivalent.
Williams, Adrienne 64/12637
Catherine
Lenehan, Linda Jane 64/10539 Wilson, Sandra Selina 65/10900 Coxhead, Karen Joyce 65/10897 Pilt, Betty 65/10886 Day, Dianne Lynette 65/11048 Day, Daphne Susan 65/12456 Kwok, Irene 65/12458 Turrell, Susanne Therese 65/10896 Melville, Judith Marilyn 65/10902 Baker, Dianne Dorothy 64/11446 Forsyth, Sandra Elizabeth 65/10889
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Milne, Merrilyn Alice 65/11053 Meyers, Christine Frances 65/10899 Graham, Robyn Lynette 65/11762 Robson, Toni Meredith 65/10890 Lonergan, Elaine Joan 65/13023 Symonds. Helen Teresa 65/12473 Vidot, Kathleen Jane 65/11764
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. New South Wales. General Administration Division. Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$!,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 (S978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney
Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 86)=^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 87)=^* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 88)'" Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 90)=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No, 91)"^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 93)=^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 95)^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 96)'^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 97)"^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 98)=^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 99)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, ^ d n e y (position No. 100)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. lon^Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 102)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 103)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, ^ d n e y (position No. 104)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 105)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 106)^=" Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 107)'='
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PROMOTIONS^-continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Divfslon, Location and Position Number.
D E P A R T M E N T OF HEALTH—rontinued. New South Wales—continued. General Administration Division—continued. Reid, Marilyn Joy 64/12105
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Grah-am, Gai Lorraine 65/10898 Devenish, Lynette Susan 66/12105 Patterson, Ruth 66/12104 James, Barbara Anne 65/10907 Christie, Kerin 65/12463
Mary
Chalmers, Lynette Margaret 64/12107 Chapman, Mary Jennifer 65/11047 Vass, Elizabeth 65/11101
Florence
McAlister, Joan 65/13106
Beverley
Critcher, Helen 65/12479 Bullas, Barbara Joan 65/12461 Parsons, Gail Maria 65/11062 Martin, Linda 66/11056 Isaac, Louisa 66/11935 Crowfoot, Helen Irene 65/12464 Newman, Frances Anne 63/12567 Heydon, Judith Ann 65/11749 Fortune, Marilyn Gay 65/12465 Bailey, Robyn Lynette 65/12459 Heagney, Karen Gail 65/11043 Howarth, Narelle Mary 66/12183 Shepherd, Patricia Ann 65/11758 Sullivan, Juhe Kay 65/10903 Alexander, Joy Anne 65/11882 Barrett, Jennifer Margaret 65/11761 Odgers, Kay Elkbeth 64/12106
Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate S972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-S2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834). Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 (S978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, imattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney
Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 108)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 109)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 110)==' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. lll)"^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 112)=^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 113)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 114)==" Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 115)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 116)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. IH)"" Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 118)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 119)=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No, 120)"' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 121)=«' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 122)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 123)=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 124)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 126)=" Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $?.088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 128)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney Qjosition No. 129)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 130)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 131)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 133)=' Data _ Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 134)'^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 135)"^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 136)=* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney ^Josition No. 137)='
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PROMOTIONS—continued Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies).
Marler, Cheryl 65/12468 Mason, Joan Lesley 65/11049 Mason, Diane Violet 65/11100 Roberts, Janette Suzanne 65/12471 O'Grady, Lynette Joan 65/12486 O'Donnell, Kerrie Lynn 65/11099 Prentice, Sandra Henderson 65/11763 Mays, Gail Patricia 65/11765 Donnelly, Colleen Barbara 65/11102 Murrell, Jennifer Marilyn 65/11060 Campbell, Elizabeth Anne 65/12462 Hardy, Margaret Joyce 65/11044 Roberts, Kathleen Mary 65/12480 Cole, Barbara Jean .. 65/11059 McEnallay, Christine May 65/11750 Honey, Julie Ann .. 65/11754 McBurney, Kerry Christine . 65/11756 Woolnough, Janice Mary 65/11757 Hogan, Denise Robyn 65/12466 Worsley, Helen Anne 65/12488 Tuckerman, Annette Mary , 65/12472 Thew, Barbara May 65/11058 Bolton, Marilyn Rose 65/12503 Beaven, Lynette Elsie Ruth 65/11883 McCabe, Mary Catherine 65/11748 Stewart, Gail 65/11751 Williams, Vivienne Linda . 65/12475 22290/66.—2
Salary Scale, Division, Location Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location. Position to which Promoted, and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH—continued. General Administration Division—continued. New South Wales—continued. Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 (S978-S2,236) Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, (position No. 138)* unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) Data Processing Operator, Gra!de 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth revision, No. 139)"^ unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, No. 142)"^ unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-S2,236) Data Processing Operator, Grande 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, No. 141)'=' unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) Data Processing Operator, Gra'de 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-$l,834). Fourth Division, No. 143)'=' unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-S2,236) Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-S 1,834), Fourth Division, No. 144)==' unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) Data Processing Operator, Gr^de 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, No. 146)'=' unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) Data Processing Operator, Gra'de 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-Sl,834), Fourth Division, No. 147)'=' unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-32,236) Data Processing Operator, Gra'de 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-Sl,834), Fourth Division, No. 149)'=' unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-S2,236) Data Processing Operator, Gralde 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, No. 150)'=' unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) Data Processing Operator, Graide 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, No. 151)'=' unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2;236) Data Processing Operator, Gr^de 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $9 72-$ 1,8 3 4), Fourth Division, No. 152)'=' unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2^36) Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, No. 153)"^ unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-32,236) Data Processing Operator, Gra'de 2 (32,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972-$l,834). Fourth Division, No. 154)'=' unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-32,236) Data Processing Operatotr, Gra'de 2 ($2,490) (female rate 32,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972^1,834), Fourth Division, No. 155)'=' unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade I (S978-$2,236) Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position (female rate $972^$ 1,834), Fourth Division, No. 156)"^ unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) Data Processing Operator, Gra'de 2 (32,490) (female (female rate $972^1,834), Fourth Division, rate 32,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position unattached, Sydney No. 157)-^ Data Processing Operator, Grade I ($978-32,236) Data Processing Operator, Graide 2 (32,490) (female (female rate $972-$l,834), Fourth Division, rate 32,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position unattached, Sydney No. 158)'^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (feimale (female rate $97241,834), Fourth Division, rate 32,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position unattached, Sydney No. 159)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) Data Processing Operator, Gr-aJde 2 ($2,490) (female (female rate $972-31,834), Fourth Division, rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position unattached, Sydney No. 162)"' Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female (female rate $972^1,834), Fourth Division, rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position unattached, Sydney No. 164)"=^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-32,236) Data Processing Operatoir, Gra'de 2 ($2,490) (female (female rate $972-31,834), Fourth Division, rate 32,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position unattached, Sydney No. 165)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 (3978-32,236) Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 (32,490) (female (female rate $972^1,834), Fourth Division, rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position unattached, Sydney No. 167)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) Data Processing OperatOir, Graide 2 ($2,490) (female (female rate $972-31,834), Fourth Division, rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position unattached, Sydney No. 168)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-32,236) Data Processing Operator, Gr^de 2 ($2,490) (female (female rate $972^1,834), Fourth Division, rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position unattached, Sydney No. 169)'=' Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-32,236) Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female (female rate 3972-S 1,834), Fourth Division,' unrate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position attached, Sydney No. 171)"^ Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 (3978-32,236) Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female (female rate 3972-31,834), Fourth Division, unrate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position attached, Sydney No. 173)*
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PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 1090 applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
DEPARTMENT OF New South
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
HEALTH—continued.
Wales—continued.
General Administration Division—continued. McMahon, Jennifer 65/11755
Lee
Thew, Daphne Ann 65/11061 Jessop, Dianne 65/11759
Millicent
McKay, Ann 65/11760 McKay, Robyn 64/11433 Jansen, Judith 65/13370
Jeanette
Carolynn
Russell, Jeanette 65/13401
Mary
Robertson, Jean Annette 65/13159 Gordon, Suzanne 65/13231
Ton!
Gianolla, Loredana 65/13210 Arrowsmith, 65/13402
Maria
Larraine
Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$ 1,834), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, unattached, Sydney
Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 174)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 177)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 180)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 181)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 183)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 89)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 94)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position N o . 145)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 166)* Data Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position N o . 172)* D a t a Processing Operator, Grade 2 ($2,490) (female rate $2,088), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 178)*
Duties.—Under supervision, tape punch or verify pharmaceutical benefits data in accordance with the relevant procedures. Qualifications.—Completed prescribed tests. Knowledge of D e p a r t m e n t a l pharmaceutical benefits procedures. * N e w office Cert. 66/1236. Victoria—General Administration Division, AJJ.P. Section. Johnson, Alison 64/36051 Kelly, Carrael 63/36293
Fay Mary
Lannan Judith 58/17883 Perrin, Margaret Agnes Lorraine 58/17903
Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462) (female rate $1,890-52,060), Fourth Division, Pharmaceutical Section Accounting Machinist (Female) ($972-$l,834), Fourth Division, Accounts Section Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462) (female rate $l,890-$2,060), Fourth Division, Pharmaceutical Section Checker (Female) ($1,662-52,060), Fourth Division, Pharmaceutical Section
Data Processing Operator, Grade 3 ($2,662) (female rate $2,260), Fourth Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 66/1004 (position No. 66) Data Processing Operator, Grade 3 ($2,662) (female rate $2,260), Fourth Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 66/1004 (position No. 67) Data Processing Operator, Grade 3 ($2,662) (female rate $2,260), Fourth Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 66/1004 (position No. 68) Data Processing Operator, Grade 3 ($2,662) (female rate $2,260), Fourth Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 66/1004 (position No. 69)
Duties of above four positions.—Supervise a group of Data Pro cessing Operators. Assist with work allocation. Qualifications.—Experience in data processing, aptitude for supervisory duties and a knowledge of departmental pharmaceutical services.
A.D.P.
and
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE A N D I N D U S T R Y . Central Staff. Management Services Branch. Establishments Section—Personnel and Establishments Sub-section. Rofe, Harold Richard 65/86035 Stone, Francis Eric 65/85908
Clerk ($1,350-52,762) ($1,350-53,010), Third Division, Canberra Clerk ($1,350-52,762) ($t,350-$3,010), Third Division, Canberra
Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-53,270). Third Division, Canberra (position No. 589) Clerk ($2,514-53,010) ($2,750-$3,270). Third Division, Canberra (position No. 591)
Duties of above two positions.—Provide relief within the D e p a r t m e n t as required. Trade Commissioner Service Section. Jarmain, George Robert Trevelyan 58/51331
Clerk ($3,258-53,754) ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division, Department of Trade and Industry, Sydney
Clerk ($3,754-54,250) ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division, Sydney. New office Cert. 66/1614 (position No. 462)
Duties.—Assist the Trade Commissioner in the promotion of Australian trade in the Pacific Islands. Qualifications.—Experience in research work an advantage. Administrative ability including some knowledge of accounts. Note.—This position is located in Sydney.
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PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 1090 applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Diviaion, Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY-^continued, Central Staff—continued. International Trade Relations Division. Africa/Pacific Branch. Trandafilovic, Peter .. Clerk {$l,350-$2,762) (Sl,350-$3,010). Third Divi- Clerk (S2,514-S3,010) ($2,750-S3,270), Third Divi62/86204 sion, Canberra sion, Canberra (position No. 243) Duties.—Assist in investigations and analyses to increase exports to particular countries and areas. Europe Branch. .. Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) (female rate $1,164-82,608), Clerk ($2,514-$3.010) (female rate $2,348-82,868), Good, Joan Moina Third Division, Canberra Third Division, Canberra (position No. 233) 65/86430 Duties.—Assist in investigations and analyses to increase exports to particular countries and areas. Asia Branch. Clerk ($1,350-S2,762) ($1,350-53,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third DiviConroy, Garry Alfred sion, Canberra sion, Canberra (position No. 674) 66/85279 Duties.—Assist in investigations and analyses to increase exports to particular countries and areas. Office of Secondary Industry. Secondary Industry Division—Information Section, Cmnmodity Register/Digest Sub-section. .. Clerk (Sl,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third DiviMomcilovic, Milivoj sion, Canberra sion, Canberra, vice B. J. Ryan, prov. prom. 66/86185 1.12.66 (position No. 394) Duties.—Assist with the consolidation and review of information on Australian firms. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth O'Brien, Barry John Division, Canberra Division, Canberra (position No. 152) 63/85523 Duties.—Maintain card index. Qualifications.—Aptitude for clerical work requiring a high level of accuracy Regtonai Office, New South Wales. Special Projects Section. Clerk ($1,350-52,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) ($3,620-$4,220), Third DiviKipritidis, Alexander sion, Sydney, vice V, C. McKeown, prov. prom. sion, Department of Works, Sydney 64/12797 15.12.66 (position No. 57) Duties.—Undertake investigations and inquiries concerning the development of Australian manufacturing industries and export trade. Qualifications.—Experience in undertaking investigations and preparing reports. Academic qualifications desirable. Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($3,25843,754) ($3,620-$4,220), Third DiviNicholson, Howard James sion, Sydney, vice L. L, McClintock, prov. prom. sion, Sydney 66/10937 24.11.66 (position No. 58) Duties.—Undertake investigations and inquiries concerning the development of Australian manufacturing industries and export trade. Qualifications.—Experience in undertaking investigations and preparing reports. Academic qualifications desirable. Commodity Register Sub-section. Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Divi- Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) ($3,620-$4,220), Third DiviHoggan, George Thomas sion, Sydney, vice J. R. Ward, prov. prom. sion, Sydney 59/38177 15.12.66 (position No. 70) Duties.—Undertake investigations and inquiries concerning the development of Australian manufacturing industries and export trade. Qualifications.—Experience in undertaking investigations and preparing reports. Chemicals Scction. Investigation Officer, Grade 1 ($4,498-$4,768) Investigation Officer, Grade 2 ($5,060-$5,352) ($5,570-$5,970), Third Division, Sydney. New ($4,970-$5,370), Third Division, Sydney, office Cert. 66/1629 (position No. 22) unattached Duties. Undertake investigations and inquiries concerning the development of Australian manufacturing industries and export trade. Qualifications.—Experience in investigations and preparing reports. Academic qualifications desirable. James, Willaim Clarke 58/51311
Heavy Engineering and Metals Section. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Divi- Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) ($3,620-$4,220), Third DiviDuggan, John Gordon sion, Sydney (position No. 12) sion, Department of Labour and National Ser63/11055 vice, Sydney Duties.—Undertake investigations and inquiries concerning the development of Australian manufacturing industries and expon trade. Qualifications.—Experience in undertaking investigations and preparing reports. Academic qualifications desirable. ..
Food Section. Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,620), Third DiviQ'Keefe, Patrick Michael sion, Department of Customs and Excise, sion, Sydney, vice C. A. Rock, prov. prom. 65/11795 Sydney 1.12.66 (position No. 33) Duties.—Collect, classify and record commodity information. Prepare correspondence. Qualifications.—Ability to classify, analyse and index material, and write correspondence.
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PROMOTIONS^-continuetL Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 1090 applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY—continued. Regional Office, Western Australia. Bower, Derrick Walter .. Cleric ($3,258-$3,754) {S3,620-$4,220), Third Divi- Executive Officer ($5,060-$5,352) ($5,570-S5,970), 58/35226 sion, Perth Third Division, Perth (position No. 2) Duties.—Assist the Regional Director in the control and direction of Regional Office. Undertake major investigations associated with the development of Australian export and Australian manufacturing industries. Qualifications.—Ability to direct staff, including field staff. Knowledge of Australian manufacturing industry, export trade and trade promotion work. Experience in carrying out investigations and preparing reports. Academic qualifications desirable. Thomson, Stanley Edward .. Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Divi- Investigation Officer, Grade 1 (S4,498-$4,768) 58/43387 sion, Perth (S4,970-$5,370), Third Division, Perth. New office Cert. 66/1629 (position No. 9) Duties.—Undertake investigations and inquiries concerning the development of Australian manufacturing industries and export trade. Qualifications.—Experience in investigations and preparing reports. Academic qualifications desirable. Office of the Tariff Board—Services Branch. Administrative Assistant (S3,754-$4,250) ($4,220- Clerk ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-$5,370), Third DiviS4,820), Third Division, Canberra sion, Canberra, vice P. J. Lawler, prov. prom. 27.10.66 (position No. 56) Duties.—Secretary to a Division of the Board. Qualifications.—Some knowledge of Tariff Board procedures desirable. AusUn, Ronald Francis .. Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) ($3,620-$4,220), Third Divi- Administrative Assistant (S3,754-S4,250) ($4,22060/85103 sion, Canberra $4,820), Third Division, Canberra, vice K. B. Mourant, prov. prom. 22.12.66 (position No. 57) Duties.—Responsible to the Secretary for the supervision and control of the Administrative Section, preparation of replies to inquiries relating to procedure for Board hearings and submission of evidence; liaison with the Department of Trade and Industry concerning administrative matters affecting staffing and other arrangements. Qualifications.—Relevant experience desirable. Norman, Christopher Bartly Clerk ($2,514-S3,010) ($2.750-$3,270), Third Divi- Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) ($3,620-$4,220), Third Divi65/85792 sion, Department of Trade and Industry, sion, Canberra (position No. 62) Canberra Duties.—Compilation of published statistics for use by Tariff Board. Collation and analysis of statistical data. Qualifications.—Experience in collation and analysis of statistical data desirable. Mourant, Kenneth Barry .. 58/43137
DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY. Central Staff. Export Inspection and Management Services Division—Inspection Branch. Conroy, Matthew Leonard .. Principal Research Officer ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170- Executive Officer ($6,518-$6,808) ($7,270-$7,570). 58/42177 $6,370), Third Division, Bureau of Agricultural Third Division, Plant Products Section, Canberra. Economics, Canberra New office Cert. 66/1289 (position No. 1262) Duties.—Undertake major activities associated with departmental policy on international -and export standards for plant products and the administrative policy aspects of the control, inspection and certification of these products. Supervise the work of the section. Qualifications.—Proven administrative ability at the appropriate level. Experience in the development and administration of legislation. Academic qualifications should be stated. Barnes, David Robert 58/42149
..
Production Division—Agricultural Production Branch. Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3.270), Third Division, Canberra sion, Livestock Industry Section (position No. 1155)
Duties.—Perform clerical duties and maintain statistical records for the section. Victoria—Veterinary Division. Coghlan, John August ,. Meat Inspector, Grade 1 ($2,960-$3,512), Fourth Meat Inspector, Grade 2 ($3,606-$3,840), Fourth 58/51394 Division, Melbourne Division, Melbourne (position No. 453) Russell, Anthony William . . Meat Inspector, Grade 1 ($2,960-$3,512), Fourth Meat Inspector, Grade 2 ($3,606-$3,840), Fourth 58/51489 Division, Melbourne Division, Melbourne (position No. 364) Duties.—Supervision of Inspectors at a meatworks. Qualifications.—Certificate of Competency as a Meat Inspector or equivalent, and some experience in the supervision of staff. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE. Central Staff, Canberra, Horan, John David .. .. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,762'-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Divi65/37584 sion. Personnel Section, Department of National sion, Management Services Branch, Personnel Development, Canberra Section (position No. 217) Duties.—Preliminary examination of applications for appointment or promotion. Preparation of Gazette Notifications and Executive Council Minutes. Maint^iin establishment records and duty statements. Stabb, Alexander James Henry 58/14629
Central Staff, Victoria. Senior Technician (Defence) ($3,222-$3,422), Fourth Division, unattached
Supervising Technician (Defence), Grade 1 ($3,922$4,162), Fourth Division, Melbourne (position No. 846) Duties.—Supervision of a section engaged in the maintenance and technical operation of complex electrom'c telegraph eqm'pment.
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PROMOTIONS^ontinued. Name and Personnel Number (also B€xiiority reference if Regulation 1090 appUes).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Divisioo. Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. Central Staff, Establishments and General Division. Establishments Branch. Clerk ($2,514-33,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third DiviMillgate, Paul Anthony 64/11945 sion, Canberra sion, Canberra (position No. 33) Duties.—Officer-in-charge, Office Services Section. Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-S3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third DiviMillwood, George William sion, Canberra sion, Canberra, vice P. A. Millgate, prov. prom. 65/85296 22.12.66 (position No. 39) Duties.—Preparation of correspondence and maintenance of associated records within the Organization Section, « N " Branch. McCormack, Margaret Lillian Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 ($1,804-$ 1,918), Steno-secretary (Female), Grade 1 ($2,088-$2,344), Fourth Division, Canberra Fourth Division, Canberra (position No. 41) 65/85372 Duties.- -Provide personal secretarial assistance to the Assistant Secretary (Naval Staff). Qualifications.—Shorthand, 100 words per minute. New South Wales. H.M.A. Naval Dockyard, Garden Island. Clerical Assistant, GHade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Griffith, Raymond Frederick Division, Repatriation Department, Sydney Division. New office Cert. N66/212 (position 66/11600 No. 90) Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Cahill, Diane Wendy rate $8 52-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Garden rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, New office 65/11123 Island Dockyard Cert. N66/212 (position No. 91) Clerical Assistant, GHade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Beitsch, Garry Frederick Division, Postmaster-Generars Department, Division. New office Cert. N66/212 (position 62/24196 Sydney No. 92) Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (S932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Nagel, Mary Claire .. rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Garden rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division. New office 65/12597 Island Dockyard Cert. N66/212 (position No. 93) Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,17«), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth King, James John .. Division, Garden Island Dockyard Division. New office Cert. N66/212 (position 65/12625 No. 94) Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-32,292), Fourth Parker, Michael ThonDas Division. New office Cert. N66/212 (position Division, Garden Island Dockyard 65/14194 No. 95) Duties.—File, index and record maintenance land schedule cards; file movements. Naval and Air Store Branch. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,75043,270), Third Divi- Oerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third DiviKennedy, William Daniel 58/22840 sion, Sydney sion, Sydney (position No. 18) Duties.—In connexion with procedural checks and overseias vouchers. a e r k ($2,514.$3,010) ($2,75043,270), Third Divi- aerk ($2,762-33,258) ($3,100-53,620), Third DiviNconan, Patrick Joseph sion, Sydney, vice O. V. Wheeler, tprov. prom. sion, Sydney 58/23089 3.11.66 (position No. 98) Duties.—^Supervision and arrangement of Branch transport. Bennetts, William Albert John Clerk ($1,350-32,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-$3,010)- ($2,750-33,270), Third Division, Sydney, vice K. J. Wallis, prov. prom. sion, Sydney 61/11666 29.10.66 (position No. 165) Duties.—Maintain records of expenditure and general correspondence. Clerk ($1,350-32,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk (32,514-33,010) ($2,750-33,270), Third DiviJacklin, Edward John sion, Sydney (position No.' 147)* sion, Sydney 58/22947 Clerk ($1,350-32,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,75043,270), Third DiviSommerville, Michael sion, Sydney, vice J. W. Pavelle, prov. prom. sion, Sydney 63/12295 ,3.11.66 (position No. 198) Solomon, Elias Hai Said .. Clerk ($1,350-32,762) (31,350-33,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-33,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Sydney (position No. 208)* sion, Sydney 61/12972 Rubery, Betty Lillian Florence Clerk ($1,350-32,762) (female rate $1,164-32,608), Clerk (32,514-33,010) (female rate 32,348-32,868), Third Division. Sydney (position No. 252)* Third Division, Sydney 58/22924 Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) (female rate $1,164-32,608), Clerk (32,514-33,010) (female rate 32,348-32,868), Wood, Kathleen Clare Third Division, Sydney, vice T. W. Fleming, Third Division, unattached 63/12038 prov. prom. 3.11.66 (position No. 256) Duties of above five positions.—^Review of stock control sheets. Clerk (31,350-32,762) ($1,350-33,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,75043,270), Third DiviGreen, Charles Alexander sion, Sydney, vice A. M. Dean, prov. prom. sion, Sydney 58/22832 3.11.66 (position No. 505) Clerk ($1,350-32,762) (31,350-33,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-33,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third DiviBrown, Colin Robert sion, Sydney, vice P. J. Noonan, recomanended sion, Sydney 61/11782 for prov. prom, (position No. 532) Duties of above two positions.—^Review of low stock reports. Clerk ($1,350-32,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk (32,514-33,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third DiviGeremm, Peter sion, Sydney (position No. 21) sion, Sydney 58/22830 Duties.—Check overseas vouchers. Clerk ($1,350-32,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-33,010) ($2,750-33,270), Third DiviCarrol], Patrick Dare 63/10850 sion, Sydney Sydney (position No. 31) Duties.—Investigate stock discrepancies.
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PROMOTIONS-^ontinued Name and Personnel Number (also seniority [defence if Reguiaiion ll)90 applies).
Present Designaiion, Salary Scalc, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Posiiion Number.
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—continued New South Wales—cantinued. Naval and Air Store Branch—continued. Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi Clerk ($2,514-53,010) ($2,75043,270), Third DiviMiartin, Bertie Douglas sion, Sydney (position No. 508) sion, unattached 58/22978 Duties.—Supervise stocktaking. Clerk (Sl,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-53,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third DiviTaylor, Mark Edward 63/11263 sion, Sydney sion, Canberra (position No. 471) Duties.—In connexion with residential furniture matters. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462), Fourth Coppin, Peter Wilfred Division, Sydney Division, Sydney (position No. 594)t 62/11679 Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462), Fourth Porte, Gordon James Division, unattached Division, Sydney (position No. 593)t 65/12300 Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-52,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462), Fourth Rogers, John Graham Division, unattached Division, Sydney (position No. 504) 65/12049 Clerical Assistant, Grade I (5932-52,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462) (female Vincent, Pamela Ruth Division, Sydney rate $852-$l,776). Fourth rate $1,890-52,060), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/12554 (position No. 420) Duties of above four positions.—Orders, requisitions, &c. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462) (female Moller, Jennifer Robin rate $1,890-52,060), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$l,776). Fourth Division, Sydney 65/11850 (position No. 388)1: Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-52,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462) (female Haswell, Marlene Elizabeth rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $l,890-$2,060), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/11855 (position No. 398)t Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462) (female Stoner, Christine Anne rate $l,890-$2,060). Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 62/10784 (position No. 591)t Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462) (female Lawson, Carolyn Ann rate 51,890-52,060), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 63/11386 (position No. 592)t Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-52,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462) (female Roe, Judith Anne rate 51,890-52,060), Fourth Division, Sydney rate 5852-51,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/10114 (position No. 129)1: Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462) (female Zoeller, Marie Christina rate $1,890-52,060), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-51,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 61/12431 (position No. 583)t Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (52,178-52,292) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462) (female Cook, Lorraine Beverley rate $l,890-$2,060), Fourth Division, Sydney rate 51,776-51,890), Fourth Division, Sydney 61/57474 (position No. 190) Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462), Fourth Dalla, Leonard Roy Division, Sydney (position No. 204)i Division, Area Secretariat, Sydney 64/12184 Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (5932-52,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462) (female Butenko, Anna rate $l,890-$2,060), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-51,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/11159 (position No. 587)t Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462) (female Pemberton, Kay Rhonda rate 51,890-52,060), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-51,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/12576 (position No. 584)t Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-52,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462) (female McTlwraith, Roslyn rate $1,890-52,060), Fourth EHvision, Sydney rate S852-S1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 62/10782 (position No. 248) Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-S2,462) (female Grenier, Suzette Norma rate Sl,890-$2,060), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$l,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/12028 (position No. 586)t Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-S2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292.$2,462) (female Hayter, Yvonne Alice rate Sl,890-$2,060), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, unattached 65/12301 (position No. 588)t Duties of above thirteen positions.—Orders, requisitions, Ac., for S upply Sections. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female McKenzie, Edna Jane rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 58/22916 (position No. 299) Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Thornton, Lynette Elizabeth rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, unattached rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/12154 (position No. 296) Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Jaskolski, Barbara Theres© rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/13603 (position No. 314)§ Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Campbell, Barbara Joyce rate $1,776-51,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/13923 (position No. 308)§ Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-52,292) (female Bradbeer, Kay Robyn rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney 66/10832 (position No. 304)§ Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-52,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Devine, Glenda Irene rate $1,776-51,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$l,776). Fourth Division, Sydney 66/10816 (position No. 310)§ Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Pritzler, Lynette Margaret rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/13612 (position No. 307)§ Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-52,292) (female White, Sharyn Gae rate $1,776-$l,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 66/10833 (position No. 315)§
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PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY—continued. New South Wales—continued. Naval and Air Store Branch—continued. Tresidder, Kathleen Veronica Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female 66/11374 rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 319)§ Duties of above nine positions,—Book correcting. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant. Grade 2 ($2,178-S2,292) (female Hohhouse, K-aren rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 66/10826 (position No. 353) Duties.—Receipt checking 'and identification of Air Publications. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178.$2,292) (female McCale, Margaret Robyn rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 66/10501 (position No. 125)§ Duties.—Check and screen films under survey. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Milli, Nella Sylvia .. rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 66/10800 (position No. 170)§ Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth McDonald, Edgar Allan Division, Sydney (position No. 171)§ Division, unattached 66/11419 Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($93242,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth McDonald, Allan Glen Division, Sydney (position No. 172) Division, Sydney 65/12792 Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Cooper, Kerry Kenneth Division, Sydney (position No. 274) Division, Sydney 65/12791 Backhouse, Mary Therese .. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth EHvision, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/13597 (position No. 275)§ Stanbrook, Richard George .. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-32,292), Fourth Envision, Sydney (position No. 323)§ Division, Sydney 65/12882 Duties.—Above six positions—Checking and sorting ledger account cards. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Lohan, Philip John . Division, Sydney (position No. 534)fl Division, Sydney 65/14188 Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Hogan, Judith May rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/12155 (position No. 536)^ Duties.—Above two positions—Checking and sorting vouchers. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Dosen, Nada rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$l,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/13829 (position No. 535)f Duties.—Prepare demands for additional allowances and register overseas invoices. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178> (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Thornton, Dfcume Vera rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Sydney rate $852-$ 1,776), Fourth Division, Sydney 65/13816 position No. 177) Duties.—Book correcting. Reclassified Certificate NC/65/52. t New Office Certificate N66/260. t New Office Certificate 65/266. § New Office Certificate 64/787. f New Office Certificate N65/116. Morley, Christopher Leonard Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (S932-S2,178), Fourth Qerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 442) Division, Sydney 65/12199 Duties.—Orders, requisitions, &c. Aircraft Maintenance and Repair Branch. Clerk ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220-84,820), Third Divi- Administrative Officer ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970sion, Area Finance Branch, Sydney $5,370), Third Division, Sydney. New office Cert. 66/1460 (position No. 1) Duties.—Responsible for the co-ordination of administration and general assistance in the management of the Branch.
Marr, Hector Raymond 58/23169
Victoria. General Overseer and Superintendent off Inspection Branch. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third DiviVanstan, Laurence Arthur sion, Postmaster-General's Department, Melsion, Melbourne Q)osition No. 1) 59/55354 bourne Duties.—Provide administrative assistance to the General Overseer and Superintendent of Inspection. H.M.A.S, Cerberus. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Department of Supply, Melbourne
Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Division, Flinders Naval Depot. New office Cert. 65/1514 (position No. 26) Duties.—Responsible for clerical duties in the Section. Apply elementary statistical techniques to data gathered for research projects and surveys. Prepare data for inspection by professional staff.
Johnston, Maxwell Leslie 64/36347
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PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale< Division, Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. Central Office, Canberra. Chief of the General Staff Branch—Directorate of Military Training. Braund, Diana Sheila Clerk ($1,350-$2,762) (female rate $l,164-$2,608), Clerk (S2,514-$3,010) (female rate $2,348-$2,868), 66/85870 Third Division, Directorate of Engineers Third Division (position No. 50) Duties.—Assist in the preparation and promulgation of programme of courses. Prepare panels for various courses in conjunction with Head of Corps. Central Office, Melbourne. Master General of the Ordnance Branch—Headquarters, Army Inspection Service. Young, Vernon Neville Chemist, Class 3 ($5,826-$6,446), Third Division.. Principal Chemist ($6,692-$7,188), Third Division. 58/44579 New office Cert 66/1407 (position No, 26) Duties.—Direct the activities of the group engaged in the planning of inspection, testing, proof and packing of pyrotechnics, chemical ammunition, propellants, explosives, chemical defence stores, and chemicals and materials for ammunition and explosive stores manufactured for Land and Air Services. Also, direct quality assurance activities relative to paints and related products for Land Service. Qualifications.—Degree or Diploma in Chemistry from a recognized University or Technical College. Extensive research, production or inspection experience relative to the above fields essential and preferably with military explosives and propellants, including laboratory methods.
Western Australia. No. 5 Base Ordnance Depot. Edgar, David Wallace 65/75353 (1.7.65)
Assistant Storeman ($932-$2,122), Fourth Division
Taylor, Dudley Anselm 66/75293 (3.5.66)
Assistant Storeman ($932-$2,122), Fourth Division
Storeman ($2,178-$2.292), Fourth Division, Midland (position No. 43)
Storeman ($2,178-32,292), Fourth Division. Midland (position No. 60) Duties.—Above two positions—^Technical Storeman, Warehousing Services Section. No. 6 Central Ammunition Depot.
Sands, Douglas Graham 66/75158
Assistant Storeman ($932-$2,122), Fourth Division
Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Division, Springhill (position No. 7)
Duties.—Ration Clerk. Tasmania Command, Tasmania. Tasmania Ordnance Depot—Dowsing Point. Johnson, William George 66/81259
Labourer ($1,808-$1,980), Fourth Division
Watchman (Sl,866-$2,036), Fourth Division. New
office Cert. T65/51 (position No. 1) Duties.—Responsible for the security of the Dowsing Point area during non-working hours.
DEPARTMENT OF AIR. Central Office. Establishments and General Division—Electronic Data Processing Branch, System Development Section. Hackwill, Peter Assistant Programmer r$3,754-$4,250) ($4,220Programmer r$4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-$5,370), Third 58/43220 $4,820), Third Division, Canberra Division, Canberra (position No. 13) Duties.—Under direction analyse, develop, program and prove specific EDP procedures within the Air Force supply system. Qualifications.—Relevant experience in programming for a large-scale EDP installation. Appropriate tertiary qualifications desirable. Finance and Logistics Division—Finance Branch, Pay Section. Knight, Graham John McLeod Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third DiviClerk ($3,258-$3,758) ($3,620-84,220), Third Divi64/38139 sion. Department of the Army, Melbourne sion, Canberra (position No. 58) Duties.—Review incompatible or abnormal situations referred by EDP, determine appropriate action. Reconcile differences in balance of pay in remote areas under the Remote U n i t " systems. Qualifications.—Experience in a Service pay accounting desirable.
Victoria—Headquarters Support Command. Senior Equipment Staff Officer Branch. Porter, Reginald Robert 62/36035
Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Division, Melbourne
Scott, Anthony John . . 63/37801
Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Division, Melbourne
Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 ($2,462-$2,548), Fourth Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 66/364 (position No. 441) Duties.—Examine Departmental stock records, procurement documents and allied records to clarify correct " Dues-In Qualifications.—Sound knowledge of R.A.A.F. provisioning procedures and Departmental stores practices. Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462), Fourth Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 66/364 (position No. 576) Duties.—Investigate unsatisfied equipment demands to ascertain alternative sources of supply.
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6369 PROMOTIONS—continued.
Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF AIR—continued. Victoria—^Headquarters Support Command—continued. Senior Equipment Staff Officer Branch—continued. Riddett, Peter George Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462), Fourth 66/36125 Division, Department of Supply, Melbourne Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 66/211 (position No. 555) Duties.—Provide assistance to Purchasing Clerks. Examine and amend procurement documents. Borg, Maria Gemma .. Typist (Female) (S972-$l,834), Fourth Division, Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (S2,292-$2,462) (female 58/27783 Melbourne rate $1,890-$2,060), Fourth Division, Melbourne, (position No. 184) Duties.—Recording airfreight and parcel post consignments received from overseas sources. Preparation, checking and despatching of overseas receipt vouchers. Hoctor, Suzan Joy .. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462) (female 66/36159 rate $852-$!,776), Fourth Division, Melbourne . . rate $1,890-$2,060), Fourth Division, Melbourne, vice J. Lynch, prov. prom. 22.12.66 (position No. 188)
Duties.—Record receipt of equipment from overseas. Prepare overseas receipt vouchers. Senior Technical Staff Officer Branch. Lynch, John Francis Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462), Fourth Drafting Assistant, Grade 1 ($l,042-$2,548). 63/36075 Division, Melbourne Fourth Division, Melbourne (position No. 209) Duties.—Prepare linen master drawings traced in ink from pencil originals prepared by Drafting Officers and such other types of Drawing Office work as may be necessary.
Chesterfield, Leonard Scharman 58/40624
Sellers, Peter Barwon .. 66/38760
Management Services Division. Training and Psychology Section. Training Officer, Grade 1 ($3,258-53,754) ($3,620- Training Officer, Grade 2 ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220$4,820), Third Division, Melbourne (position $4,220), Third Division No. 50) Duties.—Arrange training of students under the Colombo Plan and other similar schemes.
Pfitzner, Desmond David 58/47670 Mclver, John James Barrymore 58/47566 Walters, William Keith Neville. . 58/47812 Schroder, Donald Boyd 58/38497 Walsh, Raymond John 58/48690
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION. Central Staff» Victoria, Operations Division—Airways Operations Branch. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,61 (>-$5,090), Air Traffic Controller, Grade 4 ($5,410-$5,730), Third Division, Standardization and Licensing Third Division, Launceston Airport, Victoria/TasSub-section, Air Traffic Control Section, Melmania Region bourne (position No. 41) Duties.—Officer in charge of Air Traffic Control training.
New South Wales Region. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ($3,970-$4,450), Third Division, Sydney Airport (Kingsford-Smith)
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Third Division, Sydney Airport (Kingsford-Smith), vice E. G. P. Beevors, prov. prom. 15.12.66 (position No. 363)
Duties.—Operational control briefing. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 (S3,970-$4,450), Third Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Third Division, Sydney Airport (Kingsford-Smith) Division, Sydney Airport (Kingsford-Smith), New office Cert. 65/1552 (position No. 218) Duties.—Aerodrome/approach flow co-ordination. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ($3,970-$4,450), Third Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Third Division, Sydney Airport (Kingsford-Smith) Division, Sydney Airport (Kingsford-Smith), vice C. W. McCrea, prov. prom. 15.12.66 (position No. 359) Duties.—Area/arrivals procedural control. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ($3,970-$4,450), Third Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Third Division, Sydney Airport (Kingsford-Smith) Division, Sydney Airport (Kingsford-Smith) (position No. 351) Duties.—Shift O.I.C. Aerodrome Control. Air Traffic Controller, Grade2 ($3,970-$4,450), Third Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Third Division, Canberra. New office Cert. 65/1552 Division, Canberra (position No. 101) Duties,—Aerodrome Approach Controller.
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PROMOTIONS-^ntinuecL Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
D E P A R T M E N T OF CIVIL AVIATION—continued Victoria-Tasmania Region. Victoria. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 (S4,610-$5,090), Third Air Traffic Controller,Grade 2 ($3,970-$4,450),Third Division, Melbourne Airport (position No. 16) Division, Melbourne Airport Duties.—Operational Control Briefing.
BrindJe, Frank 58/38195
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 (H,610-$5,090), Third Division, Melbourne Airport. New office Cert. 65/1552 (position No. 273)
Rowe, William Wasley 58/38658
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ($3,970-34,450), Third Division, Melbourne Airport
Sayers, Leonard Alexander 58/38496
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 (S3,970-$4,450), Third Division, Avalon
Mee, David Percival 58/38428
Finance Brancli. Sub-Accountant ($3,754-34,250) (34,220-34,820), Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) ($3,620-34,220), Third Division Third Division, Melbourne (position No. 32) Duties.—Supervise and direct the work of the Costing Section.
Duties.—Flow Co-ordination. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-35,090), Third Division, Avalon. New office Cert. 65/1552 (position No. 297) Duties.—Officer-in-charge of Air Traffic Control Unit.
Clerk (33,258-$3,754) (33,620-34,220), Third Division, Melbourne, vice D. P. Mee, prov. prom., 21.12.66 (position No. 12) Duties.^—Supervise and direct activities of Salary Section, ensure correct observance of procedures and adherance to time-tables, attend to all queries relating to payments, check paid salary sheets, &c. Clerk (32,762-33,258) ($3,100-33,620), Third Division
Smith, John Daniel Taylor 58/38513
Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Division, Melbourne, vice J. D. T. Smith, prov. prom., 21.12.66 (position No. 22) Duties.—Maintain cash advance and effect payments as necessary, including payments of travelling advances. Act as Receiver of Public Moneys in accordance with Audit Act, Treasury Regulations and Instructions. Act as Paying Officer.
Nicholas, George Henry 61/36623
Clerk ($2,514-33,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division
Moore, William Rex 65/37564
Clerk ($1,350-32,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division
Clerk ($2,514-33,010) ($2,750-33,270), Third Division, Melbourne, vice G. H. Nicholas prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 23) Duties,—Revenue Clerk. Preparation of claims and related correspondence. Operations Branch.
•McWilliam, Desmond Roy 65/57969
Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, Attorney-General's Department, Queensland
•Meadows, Robert Morris
•Nelson, Ralph Frank 64/57917
Observer ($2,206-32,918), Fourth Division, Bureau of Meteorology, Department of the Interior, New South Wales Clerk (31,350-32,762) (31,350-33,010), prov. prom. Clerk ($2,514^33,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Repatriation Department, Melbourne, 15.9.66 Clerk ($1,350-32,762) ($1,350-33,010), Third Division, Airworthiness Section, Operations Branch, Queensland Region Clerk ($1,350-32,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi. sion. Finance Branch, Queensland Region
•Western, Peter Thomas 66/66614
Clerk ($1,350-32,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, Department of Immigration, South Australia
•Robertson, Kevin Charles 64/57418
Clerk ($2,514-33,010) ($2,750-33,270), Third Division, Department of Works, Papua-New Guinea
•Stewart, Henry John Ross 66/57110
Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, unattached, Queensland Region
61/22002
•Robbins, Douglas Ross 65/36814 •Finegan, Alan John .. 64/57323
•McMahon, Terence Patrick 66/57831
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Clerk ($1,350-32,762) (3l,350-$3,010), Third Division, Department of Works, Queensland
•Flanigan, Brian Anthony 66/58056
Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, Department of the Army, Queensland
•Irwin, Ian Kenneth .. 65/36396
Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), prov. prom. ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Attorney-General's Department, Melbourne, 15.9.66 Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-33,010), Third Division, Department of Air, South Australia
•Cameron, Daryl Glen 66/66783 •Hehir, Grantley Robert 64/66774 •Byers, John Robert . . 65/66819 •O'Shea, Bernard James 64/57098
Clerk ($1,350-32,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, Operations Branch, South Australia/Northern Territory Region Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, Postmaster-General's Department, South Australia Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, Department of Air, Canberra
Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($1,350-32,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 229) Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($1,350-32,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 249) Trainee Air Traffic Controller (31,350-32,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 300) Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($1,350~$2,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 302) Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($l,350-$2,762). Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 306) Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($l,350-$2,762). Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 311) Trainee Air Traffic ControUer ($1,350-32,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 312) Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($l,350-$2,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control lection, Melbourne (position No. 230) Trainee Air Traffic Controller, ($I,350-$2,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 232) Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($1,350-$2,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 235) Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($l,350-$2,762). Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 238) Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($1,350-32,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. No. 257) Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($1,350-$2,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 258) Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($l,350-$2,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 224) Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($1,350-32,762), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 227)
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PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number also scnioriiy refcrencc if Regulation 109G applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division. Locatioo and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL A V I A T I O N ^ o n t i n u e d . Victoria-Tasmania Region—continued. Victoria—continued. Operations Branch—continued. Trainee Air Traffic Controller ($1,350-S2,762), Third ^Tusch, Hartmut Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-^3,010), Third Divi66/66347 Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne sion, Postmaster-General's Department, South (position No. 245) Australia ^Richards, David George Cleric (SI,350-82,762) (Sl,350-$3,0I0), Third DiviTrainee Air Traffic Controller ($l,350-$2,762), Third sion, unattached, Western Australia Region 66/75403 Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Melbourne (position No. 304) •^Moffet, Russell Lindsay Clerk ($I,350-$2,762) ($1,350~$3,010), Third DiTrainee Air Traffic Controller (Sl,350-$2,762), 66/75209 vision, Department of the Treasury, Taxation Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, Branch, Western Australia Melbourne (position No. 305) ^Dewhirst, Michael Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350^$3,010), Third DiTrainee Air Traffic Controller ($1,3 50-$2,762), vision, Personnel and Establishments Branch Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, 66/39412 Melbourne (position No. 315) "Transfer of an officer to an office of Trainee Air Traffic Controller is subject to a right of appeal in the same manner as if Section 50 of the Public Service Act applied. Any officer who satisfies the conditions of eligibility for promotion or transfer to the office of Trainee Air Traffic Controller as notified in the Commonwealth Gazette of l l t h August, 1966, may appeal against the transfer notified herein. The final selection of the above nineteen provisional promotees and/or successful appellants will be subject to meeting the special medical standards for Air Traffic Controllers. Tasmania. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 1 ($2,850-$3,650), Third Division, unattached, Victoria
Reinmuth, Aubrey John 63/88112
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Third Division, Launceston Airport. New office Cert. 65/1552 (position No. 44)
Duties.—Traffic Check Controller. Cooper, Frederick Arthur George 58/29719
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 (S3,970-$4,450), Third Division, Launceston Airport
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Third Division, Launceston Airport. New office Cert, 65/1552 (position No. 48)
Duties.—Senior Operations Officer. Airports Branch. Sharpe, John Stewart .. Technical Officer, Grade I ($3,260-$3,666), Fourth Technical Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-$4,072), Fourth, 64/38317 Division Division, Launceston (position No. 2) Duties.—Plan, direct and inspect the work of a building section within the State. Supervise tradestaff and works in progress. Investigate requirements for new buildings. Prepare specifications, designs and estimates. Liaise with Departmental and other authorities. Smith, Kenneth Albert 58/51025
Queensland Region. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ($3,970-$4,450), Third Division, Townsville
Roberts, Lennox Russell 58/50987
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ($3,970-$4,450), Third Division, Queensland, unattached
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Third Division, Mount Isa. New office Cert. 65/1552 (position No. 157) Duties.—Officer-in-charge of Air Traffic Control Unit. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Third Division, Townsville. New office Cert. 65/1552 (position No. 292)
Duties.—Senior Operations Officer. Hurst, Leslie Arthur 66/58289
Hursthouse, Harold Richmond. 58/29822
Operations Branch—Flight Service Section. Communications Officer ($l,370-$2,832). Fourth Flight Service Officer, Grade 1 ($l,6Q0-$3,270), Division Fourth Division, Brisbane Airport. New office Cert. 66/843 Duties,—Provide a flight service to pilots of aircraft. The effective date of this promotion is 6th October, 1966. South Australia-Northern Territory Region. South Australia. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,61 (>-$5,090), Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ($3,970-$4,450). Third Division, Adelaide Airport (position No. Third Division, Adelaide Airport 160) Duties.—Shift Officer-in-charge area/approach control.
Reed, Cecil Joseph 58/29936
Richardson, Stanley Crofton 58/38483 Ducie, Cathal McFarlane 61/88281
Northeni Territory, Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ($3,97(>-$4,450), Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Third Division, Adelaide Airport Tliird Division, Darwin (position No. 178) Duties.—Shift Officer-in-charge operational control. Papua-New Guinea Region. Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ($3,970-$4,450), Third Division, Port Moresby Airport (position Third Division, Launceston Airport, VictoriaNo. 101) Tasmania Region Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090), Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ($3,970-$4,450), Third Division, Port Moresby Airport. New office Third Division, Sydney Airport (Kingsford-Smith), Cert. 64/1051 (position No. 102) New South Wales Region Duties.—Above two positions—Operations/area/aerodrome/approach control.
Fudge, Frank 63/57527
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 ($3,970-$4,450), Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 r$4,610-$5,090), Third Division, Air Traffic Control Section, OperaThird Division, Port Moresby Airport (position tions Branch No. 97) Duties.—Officer-in-charge of Air Traffic Control Unit.
Frugtneit, Adrian Geoffrey 63/88113
Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 ($4,610-$5,090). Air Traffic Controller, Grade 1 ($2,850-$3,650), Third Division, Madang (position No. 96) Third Division, Sydney Airport (Kingsford-Smith), New South Wales Region Duties.—Operations/area/aerodrome/approach control.
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PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number seniority reference if Regulation 1090 applies).
(QICO
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. Central Staff—Establishments and General Services Division. Stores and Transport Branch. Murphy, Francis Alexander .. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third DiviClerk ($3.258-$3,754) ($3,620-M,220), Third Divi58/45823 sion, Melbourne sion, Melbourne (position No. 39) Duties.—Maintain financial records and advise on availability of funds from the Vehicles Vote and Machinery and Plant Vote. Establishments Branch—General Services Section. Panayiotis, Peter 63/36255
..
Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-S2,178), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Division, Sales Tax Section, Taxation Branch, Division, Melbourne (position No. 54) Department of The Treasury, Melbourne Duties.—Registration and Former Papers Officer. New South Wales. Production Division. Small Arms Factory—Technical Section.
Melrose, Douglas Peter .. Engineer, Class 4 ($7,084-37,578), Third Division, Engineer, Class 5 ($7,886-$8,422), Third Division, 58/18236 Lithgow Lithgow (position No. 187) Duties.—Control, direct and co-ordinate the engineering and administrative functions of factory sections engaged in pre-production activities including Methods Engineering, Design and Development, Toolroom and Die Shop, Works Planning, Production Planning and Safety and Training. Qualifications.—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I.E.Aust., or other qualifications recognized by the Board as appropriate to the efficient discharge of the duties. Lancaster. William 58/18224
Engineer, Class 3 ($6,032-$6,776), Third Division, Lithgow
Engineer, Class 4 ($7,084-$7,578), Third Division, Lithgow, vice D. P. Melrose, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 189) Duties.—Co-ordinate and control the activities of production sections of the Factory engaged in the manufacture and assembly of
Small —Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.LE.Aust., or other qualifications recognized by the Board as appropriate to the efficient discharge of the duties. Munitions Filling Factory. Rickards, Clive Beresford 61/88293
..
Technical Officer, Grade 1 ($3,260-$3,666), Fourth Division, Technical Section
Senior Technical Officer, Grade 1 ($4,236-$4,540), Fourth Division, Engineering, Planning Control and Estimating Sub-section, Technical Section, St. Marys. Position reclassified (position No. 31) Duties. Officer in charge of Sub-section. Supervise and co-ordinate estimators engaged on engineering maintenance and engineering planning and control. Responsible for the preparation of Preventative Maintenance Manuals. Review existing maintenance intervals. Supervise and control a work scheduling system. Qualifications.—Trade qualifications and experience appropriate to the duties desirable. South Australia. Research and Development Division—Weapons Research Establishment. Engineering Wing. Ryan Maxwell Lionel . • Photographer ($2,700-$3,200), Fourth Division, Supervisor (Photography and Plan Production), 66/66137 Salisbury Grade 2 (S3,870-$3,990), Fourth Division, Salisbury. New office Cert. 65/76 (position No. 627) Quites. Supervise and control the work of staff in the General Photography and Camera Operations and Plate Preparation Sub-sections. Perform high grade photographic work. Liaise with customers on method to be used and resolve operational problems. Bailey, Raymond Alec 64/66112
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Drafting Officer, Grade 1 ($3,260-$3,666), Fourth Drafting Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-$4,072), Fourth Division, Salisbury Division, Salisbury (position No. 481) Duties.—Prepare creative illustrations and layouts for exhibitions and displays. Qualifications.—Experience in the above type of work or in the commercial art field.
Coad, William Stephen 59/66344
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Technical Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-$4,072), Third Division, Salisbury
Senior Technical Officer, Grade 1 ($4,236-$4,540), Third Division, Salisbury. New office Cert. 62/1007 (position No. 57) Duties.—Responsible for planning and direction of work associated with installation of communications and electronic equipment at N.A.S.A. tracking and communications sites in Australia and for liaison with authorities concerned in relation to technical details, supply o equipment, &c., and for the communications and other site systems.
Chapman, Francis Eugene 66/66183
..
Photographer Salisbury
($2,700-$3,200),
Fourth
Division,
Photographer-in-Charge (S3,440-$3,540), Fourth Division, Salisbury. New office Cert. 65/761 (position No. 628)
Duties.—Undertake direct control of personnel employed in the General Photography Sub-section (including micro-copying). Perform more involved photographic work. Maintain cameras and associated equipment. Trials Wing. Jamieson, Kingsley Mayo 63/66628
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Technical Assistant, Grade 1 ($l,042-$2,548). Fourth Division, Salisbury ..
Technical Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-$4,072), Fourth Division, Salisbury. New office Cert. 61/1711 (position No. 406)
Duties.—Prepare technical documentation containing descriptions of the theory of operation, installation and maintenance of instrumentation. Bicknell, Harry George 66/66624
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Technical Officer, Grade 1 (S3,260-$3,666), Fourth Division, Salisbury
Technical Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-$4,072), Fourth Division, Salisbury. New office Cert. 62/1007 (position No. 431) Duties.—Investigation and assessment of project requirements; responsible for preparation of documentation covering project requirements, estimation of overall project costs and progression of specified facilities and instrumentation.
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Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
I090 applies).
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. Central Office—^Planning and Research Diybion. Leslie, Allan Brian 66/36110
Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462), Fourth Division, Commonwealth Archives Office, Prime Division, Labour Market and Planning Section, Minister's Department, Brighton Melbourne (position No. 20) Duties.—Consolidate and tabulate employment statistics. Extract information from returns for research purposes. Victoria. Employment Branch—District Employment Offices Fool Section.
Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) (32,750-$3,270), Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100$3,620), Third Division, Frankston'=' Third Division, unattached Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Third Division, Employment Programmes Section, $3,620), Third Division, Moorabbin''' Melbourne Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Fitzgerald, Vincent Charles $3,620), Third Division, Bendigo"^ Third Division, Bendigo 59/66604 Clerk (Employment) ($2,5I4-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Gillan, James Davidson $3,620), Third Division, Prahran"^ Third Division, unattached 65/38674 Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Holmes, John Graham $3,620), Third Division, Box Hill"^ Third Division, Heidelberg 63/36188 Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Hough, Ronald Alfred Edward $3,620), Third Division, Camberwell"^ Third Division, Oakleigh 59/60359 Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750Linehan, Thomas Kevin $3,620), Third Division, Oakleigh"^ $3,270), Third Division, Melbourne (Males) 66/37647 Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750McCain, Ian David .. $3,620), Third Division, St. Kilda* $3,270), Third Division, Sunshine 65/36965 Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750Norton, William John Edward.. $3,620), Third Division, Moonee Ponds'^ $3,270), Third Division, Ringwood 58/16464 Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750Quantock, Gordon William $3,270), Third Division, unattached $3,620), Third Division, Ringwood"^ 65/36801 Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,0I0) ($2,750Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Saltmarsh, Anthony . . $3,270), Third Division, Warragul $3,620), Third Division, Dandenong^" 58/35178 Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-33,258) ($3,100Shedden, John Donald $3,620), Third Division, Ballarat"^ $3,270), Third Division, Ballarat 58/35185 Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750Tully, Francis James . . $3,270), Third Division, Richmond $3,620), Third Division, Richmond* 58/32238 Duties.—Under the direction of the District Officer, supervise and participate in the internal operations of the District Employment Office. Undertake placement of more difficult clients; prepare statistics; assist in National Service activities, and conduct on-the-job training of staff.
Adams, William Charles 58/32591 Cullinan, Christopher Albert 58/27690
Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750$3,270), Third Division, Preston Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750$3,270), Third Division, Employment Programmes Section, Melbourne Clerk (Employment) ($2.514-$3.010) ($2,750$3,270), Third Division, Geelong
Dorizzi, Brian Patrick 64/38299 Lyons, Desmond John 64/37728
Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100$3,620), Third Division, Preston* Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100$3,620), Third Division, Footscray*
Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Monro, Kenneth William James $3,620), Third Division, Geelong* 58/35140 Duties.—Under the direction of the District Officer develop and document programmes for field work and vacancy canvassing. Arrange circulation of vacancies, advising District Officer of changes in labour market situation and supply of labour to major projects. Assist in National Service activities; prepare statistics and conduct on-the-job training of staff. Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) (female rate $2,348-$2,868), Melbourne (Females)
Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) (female rate $2,698-$3,2I8), Third Division, Melbourne (Females) Duties.—Under the direction of the District Officer, supervise and participate in reception and registration of applicants for employment. Supervise and participate in work of Youth and Handicapped designated officers and ensure high standards of interviewing and recording are maintained. Prepare statistics, and conduct on-the-job training of staff. Campbell, Elaine Mary 61/36837
Williams, Kenneth Johji .. Clerk (Employment) ($2,5I4-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270) Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,10064/37856 Third Division, unattached $3,620), Third Division, Melbourne (Males)* Duties.—Under the direction of the Assistant District Officer, supervise and participate in the reception and registration of male applicants for employment. Supervise and participate in work of designated Youth and Handicapped officers, and ensure high standards of interviewing and recording are maintained. Assist in National Service activities and conduct on-the-job training of staff. * Office reclassified Cert. 66/1217. Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, unattached
Clerk (Employment) ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270) Third Division, District Employment Offices, Pool Section, Heidelberg Duties.—Interview and arrange placement of applicants for employment; obtain vacancies from employers.
McLellan, Albert James 66/37555
Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) (female rate $3,218-$3,818), Clerk ($3,754-$4,250) (female rate $3,818-$4,418), Third Division, Operations section, Melbourne. Third Division, Operations Section, Melbourne. Naval and Air Store Branch, Department of the New office Cert. 66/1221 (position No. 24) Navy, Melbourne Duties.—Clerk (Services)—Under direction of Officer-in-charge, maintain continuous review of the branch organizations, and regular review of establishment. Re-disposition of pool positions and transfer of staff, &c. Undertake Ad Hoc reviews and surveys of adequacy of resources including staff, premises services, &c., as required. Mathieson, Gwenda Edith 58/35132
Establishments and Finance Branch. Scarlett, Patrick John 58/28081
..
Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-S3,620). Third DiviClerk ($3,258-$3,754) ($3.620-$4,220), Third Division, Staff and Industrial Section, Department of sion, Staff Section (position No. 21) Air Duties.—{Staff Qerk)—Supervise and direct work of Staff Section, prepare Staff Salary Estimates.
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Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale. Division, Location and Position Number.
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
DEPARTMENT
OF LABOUR A N D NATIONAL
S E R V I C E ^ cont'nued.
Queensland. Employment Branch—District Employment Offices Pool Section. Brammer, William Kelvin 58/27061
Clerk (Employment) ($2,266-$3,010) S3,270), Third Division, Brisbane
(S2,750-
Senior Employment Officer (S2,762-$3,258) ($3,100$3,620), Third Division, Brisbane*
Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Clerk (Employment) ($2,266-$3,010) (S2,750$3,270), Third Division, Relieving, Brisbane $3,620), Third Division, Fortitude Valley• Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Clerk (Employment) ($2,266-$3,010) ($2,750$3,620), Third Division, N u n d a h * S3,270), Third Division, Brisbane •Office reclassified Cert. 66/1217. The effective date of the above three promotions to be 8th December, 1966.
Telford, Neville George 58/27227 Hill, Roy Henry 58/27132
Stainton, Lloyd Maxwell 58/27224
Clerk (Employment) ($2,266-$3,010) ($2,750$3,270), Third Division, Woolloongabba
Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100$3,620), Third Division, Woolloongabba
Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Clerk (Employment) ($2,266-$3,010) ($2,750Lines, Harold Noel $3,620), Third Division, Bundaberg* $3,270), Third Division, Bundaberg 59/20464 Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Clerk (Employment) ($2,266-$3,0I0) ($2,750Davidson, Cecil Cochrane $3,620), Third Division, Ispwich<" $3,270), Third Division, Woolloongabba 58/27090 Senior Employment Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100Clerk (Employment) ($2,266-$3,010) ($2,750Fumey, Brian George $3,620), Third Division, Rockhampton* $3,270), Third Division, Rockhampton 58/27106 Duties.—Above seven positions—Supervise and participate in the internal operations of the District Employment Office. Undertake the placement of applicants for employment whose circumstances present problems. •Office reclassified Cert. 66/1217. Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, Cairns
Cooper, Alexander Ivan 65/57322
Clerk (Employment) ($2,266-$3,010) ($2,750$3,270), Third Division. New office Cert. Q177 of 1966
Duties.—Interview and arrange placement of applicants for employment; obtain vacancies from employers.
Fitzgibbon, William John 66/57073
Establishment and Finance Branch—General Services Section. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,l 78), Fourth Assistant (Printing), Grade I ($2,206-$2,378), Fourth Division, Brisbane Division, Brisbane. New office Cert. Q147 of 1966 (position No. 42)
Duties.—Operate offset ink and spirit duplicators and photocopying and platemaking machines. South Australia—Secretariat. Smith, James Garfield 58/17998
District Employment Officer, Grade 1 ($3,258$3,754) ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division, District Employment Offices Pool Section, Employment Branch, Renmark
Productivity Groups Officer ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220$4,820), Third Division, Productivity Groups Section, Adelaide. New office Cert. 66/1627 (position No. 12)
Duties.—Assist in the extension of the productivity groups movement. Prepare written material for publication. Assist in organization and conduct of developmental projects. Qualifications.—A knowledge of Australian industry and of the factors affecting productivity within the individual undertaking. D E P A R T M E N T O F NATIONAL D E V E L O P M E N T . Central Office—Management Services Branch. Personnel and Establishments Section. Pye, Vincent William . . 58/31762
Assistant Inspector ($4,768-$5,060) ($5,570-$5,970), Third Division, unattached, Canberra
Inspector ($5,352-$5,644) Division, Organization (position No. 131)
($6,170-$6,370), Third Sub-section, Canberra
Duties.—Direct and control the work of the Organization Sub-section in investigation of existing and proposed organization structures and classification patterns. Prepare salary estimates and review expenditure and commitments. Jeffrey, Ian Robert 63/36962
Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Division, Personnel Sub-section, Canberra
Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division, Organization Sub-section, Canberra (position No. 133)
Duties.—Undertake minor investigations and assist with the more important investigations on organization and classification matters. Methods Section. Clerk ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220-$4,820), Third DiviClerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third DiviRochford, John Gregory sion, Canberra (position No. 135) sion, Registry Sub-section, Canberra 60/85129 Duties.—^Assist the Assistant Inspector with investigations for improved methods and procedures. Astridge, William John 61/11432
Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Division, Finance and General Services Section, Canberra
Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462), Fourth Division, Canberra (position No. 136)
Duties.—Maintain card records of office machines and equipment and progress charts of various methods programmes. Prepare charts, graphs, &c., associated with O. & M. assignments and assist generally with preparation of statistics and recording work. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING. Regional Office, Australian Capital Territory. Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third DiClerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division (position No. 3) vision, Department of Housing, Sydney (position No. 162) Duties.—Examine claims and interview applicants in respect of Home Savings Grant applications. Carry out title searches and minor investigations under the War Service Homes Act. Haman-Olsen, Renee 64/11733
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Smith, A n n e Teresa
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division. Location and Position Number.
D E P A R T M E N T OF HOUSING—continued. New South W a l e s — W a r Service H o m e s Branch. Clerical Assistant, G r a d e 1 ($932-$2,178) (female Clerical Assistant, G r a d e 2 ($2,178-$2,292) ( f e m a l e
..
63/11677
rate
$852-$l,776),
Fourth
Division,
Establish-
ments Branch
rate $ 1 , 7 7 6 - $ ! , 8 9 0 ) , F o u r t h Division,
Insurance
Sub-section, Sydney (position N o . 127)
D u t i e s . — P r e p a r e Authorized Officer's report prior to assessment Check a n d insert relevant particulars on F o r m s I I .
DEPARTMENT O F C U S T O M S AND EXCISE. Central Staff. Tariff Division. By-law Branch. Industry Development Section. F o r d h a m , Gerald Ian 58/19740
Clerk ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-S5,370), T h i r d vision, u n a t t a c h e d , C a n b e r r a
Di-
Clerk ($5,352-S5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), vision, C a n b e r r a (position N o . 11)*
Third
Di-
Third
Di-
D u t i e s . — E x a m i n e areas suitable f o r industry s u r v e y ; plan and c o n d u c t surveys. Shackley, J a m e Noble 58/19868
Clerk ($4,768-$5,060) ($5,570-$5,970), vision, u n a t t a c h e d , C a n b e r r a
Third
Di-
Clerk ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), vision, C a n b e r r a (position N o . 12)*
Duties.—Negotiate with industry regarding by-law m a t t e r s ; m a i n t a i n liaison with the Tariff B o a r d a n d o t h e r
Departments.
Planning Section. Sullivan, John T h o m a s 58/33490
Clerk ($5,352-S5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), T h i r d vision, u n a t t a c h e d , C a n b e r r a
Di-
Assistant Director ($5,936-$6,228) ($6,670-$6,970). T h i r d Division, C a n b e r r a (position N o . 8)*
D u t i e s . — F o r m u l a t e policies a n d b r o a d criteria relating to by-law a d m i s s i o n ; c o n d u c t research into the e c o n o m i c effects of by-laws. Bain, Jack Oliver 58/19689
Clerk ($4,768~$5,060) ($5,570-$5,970), T h i r d Division. Tariff and A p p r a i s e m e n t s B r a n c h , A p p r a i s e ments Section, C a n b e r r a
C l e r k ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), T h i r d Division, C a n b e r r a (position N o . 1 4 ) '
Duties.—Direct the examination of criteria a p p r o p r i a t e t o by-law admission and the review of recorded i n f o r m a t i o n . Maddigan, Harold John 58/19796
Clerk ($4,768-$5,060) ($5,570-$5,970), T h i r d Division, u n a t t a c h e d , C a n b e r r a
Clerk ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), T h i r d Division, C a n b e r r a (position N o . 15)^
D u t i e s . — D i r e c t the e x a m i n a t i o n of criteria a p p r o p r i a t e to by-law admission and the review o f recorded i n f o r m a t i o n . Operations Section. W h a t m a n , Jock 58/19898
..
Clerk ($4,768-$5,060) ($5,570-$5,970), T h i r d Division, u n a t t a c h e d , C a n b e r r a
Clerk ($5,352-$5,644) {$6,170-$6,370), T h i r d Division, C a n b e r r a (position N o . 17)*
D u t i e s . — C o n t r o l and supervise work of C o m m o d i t y S u b - G r o u p s ; c o n d u c t interviews. H o f f m a n n , G e r a l d Charles 58/19773
Clerk ($4,498-34,768) ($4,970-55,370), T h i r d Division, u n a t t a c h e d , C a n b e r r a
Clerk ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), T h i r d Division, C a n b e r r a (position N o . 18)^
Duties.—Control and supervise work of services Sub-section; m a i n t a i n m a n a g e m e n t statistics and advise o n f u t u r e trends. ^ N e w office Cert. 66/1581. Tariff and Appraisements Branch. M a r s h a l l , Jan-ies Edward 58/19801
Clerk ($5,352-S5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), T h i r d Division, Tariff Section, C a n b e r r a
Clerk ($5,936-$6,228) ($6,670-$6,970), T h i r d Division, C a n b e r r a (position N o . 2)
Duties.—As required by the C h a i r m a n of the Tariff Board c o n d u c t projects and investigations relating to Tariff Board inquiries. Tariff Control Section. McCormack, John 58/11045
..
Publications Officer ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), T h i r d Division, General O p e r a t i o n s a n d M a n a g e m e n t Services Division, M a n a g e m e n t Services Branch, Publications Section
Assistant Director ($5,936-$6,228) ($6,670-$6.970), T h i r d Division, Review a n d I n f o r m a t i o n Subsection, C a n b e r r a , vice E. G . D u n s h e a , prov. p r o m . 15.12.66 (position N o . 28)
Duties.—Supervise a n d control f u n c t i o n s of Sub-section; oversight research projects into the policy application a n d revision of the Australian Tariff. Bissaker, Bryan Alfred 58/19696
Clerk ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), T h i r d Division, C a n b e r r a
Assistant Director ($5,936-$6,228) ($6,670-$6,970), T h i r d Division, Legislation Sub-section, C a n b e r r a . Office reclassified Cert. 66/1618 (position N o . 44)
Duties.—Supervise and control Legislation Sub-section; brief Minister on Tariff P r o p o s a l s and associated Bills. G a r l a n d , L e o n a r d Gerald 58/10769
..
Clerk ($4,768-$5,060) ($5,570-$5,970), T h i r d Division, C a n b e r r a
Clerk ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), T h i r d Division. C a n b e r r a , vice B. A. Bissaker, prov. p r o m . 21.12.66 (position N o . 43)
Duties.—Supervise a n d instruct staff of a g r o u p of Classifiers; review a n d decide matters of i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of C u s t o m s Tariff, S e p a r a t e Articles Directions a n d Substitute Notices. Wallin, T r e v o r t h a n Bruce 58/19888
..
Clerk ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-$5,370), T h i r d Division, C a n b e r r a
Clerk ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), T h i r d Division, Liaison and Special Projects Sub-section, C a n b e r r a (position N o . 4 8 ) •
D u t i e s . — P r e p a r e instructions on tariff m a t t e r s for State Officers with a view t o p r o m o t i n g u n i f o r m i t y of action o n Tariff Classification questions.
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Present Designation. Salary Scale, Division and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS A N D EXCISE—continued. Central Staff—continued. Tariff Division—continued. Tariff and Appraisements Branch—continued. Tariff Control Section—continued. Leo Thomas .. Clerk ($4,768-$5,060) ($5,570-$5,970), Third DiviClerk ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,17()-$6,370), Third Divi58/11260 sion, Canberra sion, Canberra (position No. 52)'^ Duties.—Review State Office Tariff decisions; continuous review of Tariff and By-law publications and Tariff Explanatory Notes publications. • New office Cert. 66/1619.
Slevin,
General Operations and Management Services Division. Imports/Exports and Excise Branch. Imports/Exports Operations Section. Port Services Sub-section. Inspector ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), Third Assistant Director ($5,936-$6,228) ($6,670-$6,970), Division, Management Services Branch, OrganisaThird Division, Canberra (position No. 2)* tion and Methods Section, Canberra
Luckman, Alan Bruce 58/12635
Duties.—Direct the implementation and review of basic government policy and departmental policy and procedure in respect of Sub-section activities. Clerk ($4,768-$5,060) ($5,570-$5,970), Third Division, Tariff Division, Tariff and Appraisements Branch, Appraisements Section, Dumping Subsection, Canberra
Westley, Douglas Vernon 58/33524
Clerk ($5,352-$5.644) ($6,170-$6,370), Third Division, Canberra. Office reclassified Cert. 66/1640 (position No. 3)
Duties,—Develop programme for reviewing policy and procedures relating to Aircraft and Shipping matters; represent Department at shipping facilitation meetings. Legislation and Review Sub-section. .. Clerk (!8;4,768-$5,060) ($5,570-$5,970), Third DiviClerk ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), Third DiviLee, Daniel Edmund sion, Excise and Petroleum Products Section, Exsion, Canberra. Office reclassified Cert. 66/1640 58/10942 cise Sub-section, Canberra (position No. 20) Duties.—Conduct continuous review of legislation administered by Branch; draft Cabinet submissions on associated work as required. Narcotics Sub-section. Clerk ($5,060-$5,352) ($5,570-$5,970), Third Division, unattached, Canberra
MacKenzie, Conrad Erwin 58/19816
Clerk ($5,352-35,644) ($6,170-$6,370), Third Division, Canberra. New office Cert. 66/1113 (position No. 23)
Duties.—Direct action to ensure full compliance with Australia's obligation under International Drug Conventions; initiate research on matters affecting Government and Departmental policy on narcotics control Invoice Sub-section. Assistant Director ($5,936-$6,228) ($6,670-$6,970), Clerk ($4,498-^4,768) ($4,970-$5,370), EstablishThird Division, Canberra (position No. 22)* ments and Finance Branch, Personnel Section, Sydney Duties.—Investigate procedures and policies of State Invoice Rooms.
Stilling, Keith Owen 58/11284
Excise and Petroleum Products Section—^Petroleum Products Sub-section. Lopez, Francis Joseph 58/10958
..
Clerk ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), Third DiviAssistant Director ($5,936-$6,228) ($6,670-$6,970), sion, Imports, Exports Operations Section, DrawThird Division, Canberra (position No. 9) backs Sub-section, Canberra Duties,—Co-ordinate and control the operations of Petroleum Products Branches and Sections in the States. Develop policies for Branch operations and direct research programmes on loss control and associated matters. Carry out inspections in State Branches, McMahon, Harold Joseph .. Clerk ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,97a-$5,370). Third DiClerk ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), Third Di58/12292 vision, Canberra vision, Canberra (position No. 6) Duties.—Assist the Assistant Director in administration and the creation and review of pohcy for the Sub-section. Liaison with Commonwealth Departments and Oil Companies on matters relating to Petroleum Products and Diesel Fuel legislation. Conduct inspection of State Branches. Management Services Branch. Organization and Methods Section. Inspector ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), Third Invoice Examining Officer ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220Division, Canberra, vice A, B, Luckman, prov. $4,820), Third Division, Revenue Branch Invoice prom., 21.12.66 (position No. 2) Section, Sydney Duties.—Supervise the staff and control the work of the Inspection Sub-section. Team leader of particular Organization and Methods reviews. •^-New office Cert. 66/1639. Wilkinson, Brian Francis 58/11371
Publications Section. Haywood, Michael 58/19766
Clerk ($4,768-$5,060) ($5,570-$5,970), Third Division, Tariff Section, Canberra
Publications Officer ($5,352-$5,644) ($6,170-$6,370), Third Division, Canberra, vice J, McCormack, prov. prom., 21.12.66 (position No. 1)
Duties.—Implement, supervise and control the co-ordination of the preparation and review of proceedural publications.
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(also seniority reference if ReguIatioD 109G applies).
Salary Scale, Division, Location Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location. Position to which Promoted, and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE—continued. Victoria. Revenue Branch—Investigation Section. Webster, Donald Talbot Invoice Examining Officer ($3,654-$4,250) ($4,220- Senior Investigation Officer ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,97058/36388 $4,820), Third Division, Invoice Section, Mel$5,370), Third Division, Melbourne (position bourne No. 11) Duties.—Prepare and conduct the Departmental case at Inquiries held by the Collector of Customs under Part XV of the Customs Act or Part XIII of the Excise Act. Burke, George William 58/35765
Invoice Section. Invoice Examining Officer ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220$4,820), Third Division, Melbourne
Oldham, Norman Harold 58/36201
Invoice Examining Officer ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220$4,820), Third Division, Melbourne
Senior Invoice Examining Officer ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-$5,370), Third Division, Melbourne (position No. 131) Duties.—Supervise a group of Invoice Examining Officers employed on the check of Customs entries. Answer queries relating to the work and, where necessary, refer contentious matters to higher authority for decision. Senior Invoice Examining Officer ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-$5,370), Third Division, Melbourne (position No. 94) Duties.—Provide relief at the ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-$5,370) level and above, in several sections of the Department.
Assistant Tariff Officer ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970$5,370), Third Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. V.66/403 (position No. 166) Duties.—Advise and give decisions to officers, merchants and the public generally, on matters regarding tariffs, classification of goods, operation of By-laws and gazetted substitutes, sales tax, &c. Marchesi, Brian John 58/36111
Clerk ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division, unattached
Port Service Branch.—Shipping Section. .. Invoice Examining Officer ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220- Inspector ($4,498-$4,768) ($4,970-$5,370), Third Sherry, Kevin Andrew $4,820), Third Division, Invoice Section, Revenue Division, Melbourne (position No. 135) 58/36303 Branch, Melbourne Duties.—Responsible to the Chief Inspector, Shipping Section, for the efficient functioning of the Exports and Clearing Sub-section. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Preventive Officer ($2,094-$2,320), Fourth Division, Division, Costing Section, Postmaster-General's Prevention and Detection Sub-section, Melbourne. Department, Melbourne (position No. 274) Duties.—Search ships, patrol waterfront areas, and examine passengers' and crews' baggage for prohibited imports and undeclared goods. Qualifications.—Entrance examination prescribed by the Board. Note.—Before appeals will be heard against this promotion, appellants must sit for and pass the prescribed examination and also undergo a medical examination. Donovan, Michael Garry 59/58042
Tasmania—^Executive Branch. .. Chief Inspector ($5,936-$6,228) ($6,670-$6,970), Collector of Customs ($6,5I8-$6,808) ($7,270Murphy, Paul Anthony $7,570), Third Division, Hobart, vice 1. Olsen, Third Division, Organization and Methods 58/19811 prov. prom., 15.12.66 (position No. 1) Section, Management Services Branch, Central Staff, Canberra Duties.—Responsible for the efficient functioning of all activities of the Department in Tasmania.
Erwood, Kenneth 62/10061
Hoffman, Leo Philip 61/12135
REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. New South Wales—Branch Office. Clerk, ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Pensions Section, Sydney (position No. 16) sion, Registry Section Duties.—Examiner, Grade 1. Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-$3.010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Pensions Section, Sydney (position No. 23) sion, Pensions Section Duties.—Examiner, Grade 1. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Pensions Section, Sydney (position No. 129)
Coleman, Keith Wilfred 62/11058
Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, Pensions Section Duties.—Authorizing Officer.
Robertson, Colin Hamilton 58/35639
Western Australia—Branch Office. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Division, Pensions Section. New office Cert. 66/113 sion, Pensions Section (position No. 17) Duties.—Service Pensions Examiner.
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Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation I090 appUe«).
1 SaUry Scale, Diviaion, L.ocatioji Present Designation, Salary Sealc. Division and Location. Position to which Promotod, and Position Number.
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Central Staff, Melbourne. Engineering Planning and Research Division—Planning Branch. Engineer, Class 3 (S6,032-S6,776), Third Division, Engineer, Class 4 ($7,084-57,578), Third Division, Lennon, Ross Mathew Engineering Division, New South Wales Switching and Facilities Planning Section (posi59/38394 tion No. 52) Duties (position No. 52).—In chargc of the Application Sub-section. Responsible for the development and specification of basic performance and operating requirements, to meet overall system objectives, in the design of switching equipment and subscribers apparatus. Qualifications.—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I.E.(Aust.) or other qualifications recognised by the Board as -appropriate to the efficient discharge of the duties. Management Services Division—Establishments Branch. A.D.P. Section. Clerk (Sl,350-$2,762) (Sl,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Programmer-in-training ($3,010-$3,754) ($3,270Hope, Clive Standish sion, Department of Housing, South Australia $4,220), Third Division (position No. 83) 64/66341 Clerk (S2,762-53,258) ($3,100-S3,620), Third Divi- Programmer-in-training ($3,010-$3,754) ($3,270Rees, Graham sion, unattached, Queensland $4,220), Third Division (position No. 84) 64/57031 Senior Technician (Telecommunications) ($3,222- Programmer-in-training ($3,010-$3,754) ($3,270Shipway, James Raymond $3,422), Fourth Division, Engineering Division, $4,220), Third Division (position No. 85) 59/49669 Tasmania Drafting Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-$4,072), Third Programmer-in-training ($3,010-$3,754) ($3,270Warren, Brian $4,220), Third Division (position No, 86) Division, Engineering Works Division 63/38017 Qualifications for preceding four positions.—Degree or appropriate Technical College diploma desirable. Note.—Conditions governing the recruitment and training of Programmers-in-training are notified on page 3864 of the Gazette of 28th July, 1966. Management Services Division—Establishments Branch. Gaynor, Anthony Joseph . . Legal Officer ($3,308-$5,730), Third Division, Inspector (S5,060-$5,352) ($5,570-$5,970), Third 58/19184 Attorney-General's Department, Deputy Crown Division, Personnel Section, Industrial and Solicitor's Office, Melbourne Arbitration Sub-section. New office Cert. 66/1252 (position No. 134) Duties.—Investigate and analyse claims filed with the Public Service Arbitrator; prepare briefs, reports and instructions thereon. New South Wales. Engineering Division—Country Branch. Lineman, Grade I ($2,076-$2,I98), Fourth Division, Lineman, Grade 2 ($2,260-$2,382), Fourth Division, England, Leonard .. Regional Works and Services (Central) Section, Engineering Division 59/37884 (12.12.58(3)) Newcastle No. 2 Sub-section, New Lambton"'' Lineman, Grade 1 ($2,076-$2,198), Fourth Division, Lineman, Grade 2 ($2,260-$2,382>, Fourth Division, Devlin, Kevin John Regional Works and Services (South) Section, Engineering Division 61/23173 (3.5.61 (31)) Monaro Sub-section, Cooma'^ Duties of preceding two positions.—Cable jointing. Lineman, Gi^de 1 ($2,076-$2,198), Fourth Division, Lineman, Grade 2 ($2,260-$2,382), Fourth Division, Kenney, Owen John Regional Works and Services (West) Section, Engineering Division 59/44385 (29.4.55 (2)) Bathurst Sub-section, Mudgee'" Duties.—Cable jointing and aerial duties. Engineering Division—Metropolitan Branch. Lineman, Grade 1 ($2,076-$2,198), Fourth Division, Lineman, Grade 2 ($2,260-52,382), Fourth Division, Glendenning, Raymond Engineering Division Primary Works Section, No. 5 Sub-section, Edward HurstviUe'^= 60/22028 (29.6.60 (24)) Duties.—Cable jointing. Engineering Division—Services Branch. Drafting Assistant, Grade 1 ($l,042-$2,548), Fourth Drafting Officer, Grade 1 ($3,260-$3,666), Fourth Keith, John William Division, Engineering Division Division, Drafting Section, Sydney (position No. 64/13074 403) Duties.—Performance of individual drafting work in accordance with established principles—Survey No. 3 Sub-section, Dalley. Engineering Division—Services Branch. Workshops Section, Production No. 1 Sub-section, St Peters. Carpenter ($2,206-$2,462), Fourth Division, Engi- Senior Carpenter, Grade 1 ($2,632-82,718), Fourth Britt, Michael Kevin 59/35217 neering Division Division (position No. 222) Duties.—In charge of a group of Carpenters carrying out general carpentry duties. Carpenter ($2,206-$2,462), Fourth Division, Engi- Senior Carpenter, Grade 1 ($2,632-$2,718), Fourth West, Warren John neering Division Division (position No. 223) 59/37189 Duties.—Responsible for the efficient operation and control of staff engaged on exchange maintenance. Postal Services Division—Post Offices Branch. Postal Officer ($932-$2,264), Fourth Division, Mail Officer ($932-S2,520), Fourth Division, Jones, Barry Thomas Murwillumbah Murwillumbah'^ 59/36040 (8.8.51 (38)) Postman ($932-$2,206), Fourth Division, Vaucluse Senior Postman ($2,406-$2,490), Fourth Division, Knott, Leonard Arthur Vaucluse'^ 63/22385 Duties.—Control of staff of eight to fifteen Postmen and performance of a letter delivery round. Whitfield, Keith Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-S2,178), Fourth Division, Postal Officer ($932-52,264), Fourth Division, Woy 59/34913 (15.11.57 (32)) Postal Services Division Woy'^ Hanslow, Kenneth Paul .. Junior Postal Officer ($932-$l,734). Fourth Divi- Postman ($932-$2,206), Fourth Division, Villa66/24342 (8.10.66) sion, Villawood wood*
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PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (abo seniority reference if Hqgulation I090 applies). _ ;
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location*
Position to which Promoted. SaUry Scale. Division. Location and Position Number.
P OSTM A STER-G EN ERA L' S DEP ARTMEN T—continued. New South Wales—continued. Telecommunicatioiis DivisioD—Administration Section, Sydney. Clerk ($2,76243,258) ($3,100-53,620), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2, 142-53,754) Hearne, David StanJey sion, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division 59/26315 Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2, 142-53,754) Robertson, John Edward sion, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division 59/34536 142-53,754) Clerk ($1,350-52,762) ($I,350-S3,0I0), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training Ryan, Raymond John sion, Department of Territories $4,220), Third Division 65/11840 Drafting Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,650-$3,158), Fourth Traffic Officer-in-training ($2.142-53,754) Thomas, Noel Ross Division, Engineering Division $4,220), Fourth Division 59/42951 Clerk ($1,350-52,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2, 142-53,754) Binney, Percy sion, Postal Services Division 54,220), Third Division 63/24268 Clerk ($1,350-52,762) ($1.350-$3,010), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2, 142-53,754) Egan, Robert Michael sion, Telecommunications Division 54,220), Third Division 63/10551 Clerk ($2,514-53,010) ($2,750-53,270), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ( $ 2 , 142-53,754) Wheatley, Phillip George sion, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division 63/11337 Traffic Officer ($2,762-53,258) (53,100-53,620), Traffic Officer-in-training ($2 142-53,754) O'Sheehy, Desmond Charles Third Division, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division 59/46147 142-53,754) Clerk ($2,514-53,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training Godfrey, William James sion, relecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division 59/45920 Supervisor, Grade 2 ($3,032-53,202) ($3,490- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2^ 142-53,754) Jeremy, William Thomas $3,620), Third Division, TelecommunicaUons 54,220), Third Division 59/46003 Division Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) Taylor, Lawrence Hilton Traffic Officer ($2,762-53,258) (S3,100-53,620), $4,220), Third Division Third Division, Telecommunications Division 59/46259 Clerk ($1,350-52,762) ($1,350-53,010), Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-53,754) Young, Eric Edward $4,220), Third Division Division, Telecommunications Division 62/10935 Drafting Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-54,072), Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-53,754) Ellis, Raymond George 54,220), Third Division Division, Engineering Division 59/37879 Technician (Telecommunications) (52,206-52,962), Traffic Officer-in-training (S2,142-$3,754) Peek, Terence 54,220), Fourth Division Fourth Division, Engineering Division 61/22010 Clerk ($1,350-52,762) (51,350-$3,010), Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) Cobby, Noel James Division, Personnel Branch, Western Australia 54,220), Third Division 59/50382 Clerk (52,514-53,010) ($2,750-53,270), Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2.142-53,754) Douglas, Ian Richard Division, Telecommunications Division, Western 54,220), Third Division 58/35520 Australia Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Traffic Officer-in-training (52,142-53,754) Casey, Patrick John $4,220), Fourth Division Grade I ($3,922-54,162), Fourth Division, 59/19554 Engineering Division, Queensland Supervisor, Grade 2 ($3,032-53,202) (53,490-53,620), Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-53,754) Walker, Reginald William 54,220), Third Division Third Division, Telecommunications Division 59/46290 Clerk (51.350-52,762) (51,350-53,010), Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-53,754) Price, Michael Aaron $4,220), Third Division Division. Telecommunications Division 64/22615 Clerk ($2,514-53,010) (52,750-$3,270), Third Traffic Officer-in-training (52,142-53,754) Jolly, Francis Joseph 54,220), Third Division Division, Telecommunications Division 65/10337 Supervisor, Grade 2 ($3,032-53,202) ($3,490-$3,620), Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-53,754) Talbot, Kevin Begley 54,220), Third Division Third Division, Telecommunications Division 59/46255 Clerk (S2,514-$3,010) ($1,350-53,010), Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) Cramsie, Michael Norman $4,220), Third Division Division, Supply Branch 62/10261 Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($1,350-53,010), Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-53,754) Keller, Thomas John $4,220), Third Division Division, Telecommunications Division 66/12524 Note.—Conditions governing recruitment, training and advancement for Traffic Officer-in-trainin^ arc notified on page the Gazette of 7th July, 1966. Successful applicants will be required to commence training early in 1967. Davis, Nola Mary , . 60/22262 (4.8.60(8)) Fenning, Pamela Ann 62/24125 (21.10.62 (1)) Woods, Judith Ann 61/24209 (17.10.61 (21))
(52,360($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360(52,360(52,360(52,360(52,360($2,360($2,360($2,360(52,360($2,360(S2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360(S2,:,f.0($2,360($2,360($2,3603489 of
Telecommunjcations Division—Country Region. Telephonist ($958-$2,206) (female rate $878-51,804), Monitor ($2,378-52,462) (female rate S 1,97652,060), Fourth Division, Canberra'=^ Fourth Division, Telecommunications Division Telephonist (5958-52,206) (female rate $878-$l,804). Monitor (52,378-52,462) (female rate $1,976S2,060), Fourth Division, Canberra'^ Fourth Division, Telecommunications Division Telephonist ($958-$2,206) (female rate $878-$ 1,804), Monitor (52,378-52,462) (female rate 51,97652,060), Fourth Division, Guyra^ Fourth Division, Telecommunications Division Qualifications for preceding three positions.—Completion of prescribed test.
Accounts Brancii—^Teiephone Accounts Section, Sydney, Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-52,292), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462), Fourth Division position No. 216)t Division, Accounts Branch Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (52,178-52,292), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-52,462), Fourth Division (position No. 215)t Division, Accounts Branch Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,l78-$2,292) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (52,292-52,462) (female rate 51,890-52,060), Fourth Division (position rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Accounts No. 326) Branch Duties of preceding three positions.—Follow-up work in respect of closing accounts t N e w office Cert. N65/79.
Horner, Warwick Warman 59/28476 .. Bush, Bernard Walter 59/27908 Myers, Dora Ellen 60/10382
Personnel Branch—Organization and Methods Section, Sydney Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) ($3,620-$4,220), Third Clerk ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220-54,820), Third Division. Personnel Branch Division (position No. 13) Training Officer, Grade 1 ($3,258-53,754) ($3,620- Clerk (53,754-54,250) ($4,220-54,820), Third 54,220), Third Division, Department of the Division (position No. 212) 66/12661 Navy Dulies of preceding two positions.— Assistant Organization Officer. Investigate and report "on staffing and organization proposals.
Aslanides, Timoshenko John 63/10665 Deane, Robert John Houison
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PROMOTIONS^ontinued. Name and Persoonol Number (alao seniority reference if Regulation 1090 applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location-
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, LocatiOQ and Position Number.
POSmASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT—continued. New South Wales—continued. Personnel Branch—Organization and Methods Section, Sydney—continued Mazey, Phillip David Clerk 82,292), Fourth 63/61041 Division, Equipment Service Section, No. 4 Division, Engineering Division, Queensland Sub-section, Hawthorn (position No. 155) Duties of preceding two positions.—Clerical assistance to the Supervising Technician, Hours of Duty for preceding two positions.—8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Engineering Division—Services Branch. Drafting Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,650-83,158), Third Drafting Officer, Grade 1 (83,260-83,666), Third Larkin, Bernard James Division, Engineering Division Division, Drafting Section, Melbourne (position 59/62683 No. 244) Duties.—Preparation and maintenance of trunk cable record plans, in accordance with established principles. Qualifications.—Appropriate drafting experience and a sound knowledge of cable and conduit reticulation, desirable. Senior Motor Mechanic, Grade 1 ($2,632-82,718), Inspector (Automotive) ($2,746-82,918), Fourth Wales, Charles Henry Fourth Division, Engineering Division 59/61151 Division, Automotive and Buildings Services Section, Motor Vehicles Sub-section, Port Melbourne (position No. 129) Duties.—Inspection of automotive repair work performed by private firms and departmental workshops to ensure proper standards of workmanship. Preparation of estimates for the repair of plant. Qualifications.—Qualified Motor Mechanic, preferably with experience in repair of motor vehicles and similar plant. Postal Services Division—^Mail Exchange Branch. Jerszewski, Paul Gerhard .. Clerk ($1,350-82,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Clerk ($2,514-83,010) (82,750-83,270), Third Divi59/61793 sion. Postal Services Division sion, Melbourne (position No. 10) Duties.—Make recommendations relating to the payment of compensation for loss or damage to registered and insured items. Postal Services Divisiott—Post Offices Branch. Hocking, David Robert Postal Clerk ($1,350-82,746) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (82,886-83,134) William 59/68681 Division, Numurkah ($3,140-$3,490), Third Division, Rochester'^' Postal Clerk ($l,350-$2,746) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 ($2,886-83,134) Thorsager, Neil Graham Division, King-street 59/51896 (83,140-83,490), Third Division, Pakenham East* Vandenberg, James George.. Postal Clerk ($1,350-82,74^) (81,350-83,010), Third Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 ($2,886-$3,134) Division, Camberwell 61/45589 ($3,140-$3,490), Third Division, Windsor'^ Cunningham, Douglas Graeme Postal Ofiicer ($932-82,264), Fourth Division, Postal Clerk ($1,042-82,746) (81,042-83,010), Carlton South 65/45619 Fourth Division, Northland Centre"^ Postal Officer ($932-82,264), Fourth Division, Postal Clerk (81,042-$2,746) (81,(H2-$3,010), Hannon, Peter Robert Brunswick West 65/46297 Fourth Division, Brunswick Wesf^ Postman (8932-82,206), Fourth Division, Dande- Postal Officer ($932-$2,264), Fourth Division, Gibbons, Leslie nong 63/46467 (31.7.63 (13)) Dandenong'* Junior Postal Officer (8932-$l,734), Fourth Divi- Postman ($932-$2,206), Fourth Division, WarmamBales, Alan David .. sion, Penshurst 65/45038 (2.2.65) bool)'=' Junior Postal Officer (8932-$l,734), Fourth Divi- Postman ($932-82,206), Fourth Division, Toorak"^ Grey, Robert John.. sion, Toorak 65/46233 (27.8.65)
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PROMOTTONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 1090 applies).
Salary Scale, Division, Location Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location. Position to which Promoted, and Position Number.
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT—continued. Victoria—continued.
Grant, Jeffrey Kenneth 64/36793
Telecommimlcatioiis Division—Administration Section, Melbonme.
Clerk (Sl,350-$2,762) ($1,350-83,010), Third Divi- Clerk (S2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Telecommunications Division sion (position No. 76) Puties.—Staff Clerk. Wilson, Richard Turner Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360sion, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division 62/36326 Need, John Hamilton Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360sion, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division 59/58752 McMahon, Francis Joseph ., Clerk (S2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,36059/70988 sion, Management Services Division, Central $4,220), Third Division Staff McLaren, Kenneth James .. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360sion, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division 59/70347 Maunder, Peter Harry Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270i Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360sion, Department of Supply $4,220), Third Division 61/36825 Welch, Ronald Nevin Senior Counter Clerk, Grade 2 ($2,886-$3,134), Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360$4,220), Third Division Third Division, Telecommunications Division 59/65970 DeLongville, Laurence Leonard Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 ($3,134-S3,382) Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360{$3,620-$3,920), Third Division, Postal Services 59/50507 $4,220), Third Division Division Lamplugh, Francis James Supervisor, Grade 2 ($3,032-$3,202) ($3,490- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360$4,220), Third Division 59/68832 S3,620), Third Division, Telecommunications Division Metcalf, Kenneth Edward .. Clerk ($1,350-32,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,36058/16858 $4,220), Third Division sion, Telecommunications Division, Western Australia Sputore, Thomas Raymond .. Clerk ($2,514-53,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Divi- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360$4,220), Third Division sion, Personnel Branch, Western Australia 59/51800 Note.—Conditions governing recruitment, training and advancement for Traffic Officer-in-training are notified on page 3489 of the Gazette of 7th July, 1966. Successful applicants will be required to commence training early in 1967. Telecommunrcations Division^MetropoIftan Region. Qerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 ($2,462-$2,548), Fourth Maher, Kevin Anthony Division, Stales Branch, Directory and Meter Division, Telecommunications Division 59/64935 Checks Section, Melbourne (position No. 69) Duties.—Editing Officer, Melbourne Alph-abetical Telephone Director. (Salifications.—A good knowledge of Directory and Contracts procedures desirable. Mom'tor (S2,378-$2,462) (female rate $l,976-$2,060), Overseer ($2,604-S2.776) (female rate $2,202Hatty, Jean $2,374), Fourth Division, Service Branch, SerFourth Division, Telecommunications Division 59/64810 vice Standards Section, Melbourne Qualifications.—Occupant must be qualified as Monitor and have served as such for two years since qualifying Lowe, Sheila Ann .. 64/37986
Accounts Branch—Adminrstrative and Relief Section. .. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 ($972- Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 ($2,088), $1,834), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch Fourth Division, Melbourne (position No. 41) Duties.—^Relieve Accounting Machinists, Grade 2, for recreation and other leave. Accounts Branch—General Accounts Section, Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 ($972$1,834), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch Accounting Machinist female), Grade 1 ($972$1,834), Fourth Division, unattached Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 ($972$1,834), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch
Melbourne. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 ($2,088), Birch all, Merilynne Lee Fourth Division (position No. 92) 64/37572 Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 ($2,088), Doose, Margit Fourth Division (position No. 89) 64/37560 Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 ($2,088), Malley, Gillian Ehnor Fourth Division New office Cert. V.66/562 64/37981 (position No. 272) Duties of preceding three positions—Compute and check allowances paid to officers. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 ($972- Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 ($2,088), Stabb, Marie Eva $1,834), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch Fourth Division (position No. 223) 65/36305 Duties.—^Post and balance Commercial Accounts Ledger. Accounts Branch—^Money Order Accounts Section, Melbourne. Connolly, Christine Margaret Accounting Machinist (Feniale), Grade 1 ($972- Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 ($2,088), 64/37570 $1,834), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch Fourth Division (position No. 51) . . Duties.—Prepare and balance Outward Money Order Lists. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 ($972- Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 ($2,088), Featherston, Dianne Joy Fourth Division (position No. 104) $1,834), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch 64/37994 Duties.—Prepare tand balance summaries of debit and credit transactions from Form M.O 100.
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PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Peruinnel Number (alM Beniority refirence if Regulation 1090 appltet).
Present Designatioa, Salary Scale, Diviiion and Location.
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT—continued. Victoria—continued. Accounts Branch—Telephone Accounts Sectiou, Melbourne. Gumming. Shirley Robyn .. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 (S972- Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 65/37836 $1,834), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch Fourth Division (position No. 217) Duties.—Compute the number of local calls incurred by subscribers from ihe Local Call Register. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 ($972- Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade Clarke, Margot Eleanor $1,834), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch Fourth Division (position No. 78) 64/37993 Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 ($972- Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade Hall, Christine Margaret $1,834), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch Fourth Division (position No. 80) 65/37943 Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 ($972- Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade Robmson, Anita Louise $1,834), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch Fourth Division (position No. 156) 64/37997 Duties of preceding three positions.—Prepare and reconcile accounts for telephone subscribers. Qualifications for preceding eleven positions.—Completion of prescribed test. Vacant position.
2 (§2,088), 2 ($2,088), 2 ($2,088), 2 ($2,088),
Baxter, Michael Joseph 59/27747
Qneenslaod. Engineering Division—Administrative Branch. Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Clerk ($2,5I4-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Engineering Division Division, Costing Section, Roma (position No. 163) Duties.—Works and Paysheet Clerk.
McHenry, Kevin Joseph 59/21390 Wood, John Michael 64/61602 (2.7.64(50))
Postal Services Division—Post Offices Branch. Postal Clerk ($l,350-$2.746-) ($1,350-$3.010), Third Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 ($2,886-$3,134) Division, Cooktown ($3,140-$3,490), Third Division, Mossman* Junior Postal Officer ($932-$ 1,734), Fourth Postman ($932-$2,206), Fourth Division, BeauDivision, Southport desert-
Telecommunications Division—Administration Section, Brisbane. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360Bowden, Bruce Edmund Division, - Repatriation Department $4,220), Third Division 58/33672 Clerk ($2,51443-,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360Collins, Stephen James Division, Department of Supply $4,220), Third Division 64/57286 Senior Technician (Telecommunications) ($3,222- Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360Pickering, Clifford John $4,220), Fourth Division $3,422), Fourth Division, Engineering Division 59/16766 Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,3 50-$ 3,010), Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360Oberhardt, Leslie Eric Division, Accounts Branch $4,220), Third Division 63/57420 Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,3 50-$ 3,010), Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360Scott, Kevin John .. Division, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division 59/21622 Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($l,164-$2,608). Third Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) ($2,360Hale, Irene Norma Division, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division 59/23869 Note.—Conditions governing recruitment, training and advancement for Traffic Officer-in-training are notified on page 3489 of the Gazette of 7th July, 1966. Successful applicants will be required to commence training early in 1967. Accounts Branch—General Accounts Section, Brisbane. Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division, Accounts Branch Division (position No. 42) Duties.—Group Leader, Non-official Postmasters* Group. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292) (female Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462) (female Daly, Margaret Ajine rate $1,776-$ 1,890), Fourth Division, Accounts rate $l,890-$2,060), Fourth Division (position 63/57548 Branch No. 81) Duties.—Supervise and direct work of Clerical Assistants engaged in processing of Broadcast and T.V. Viewers' Licences. Wrafter, Timothy John 59/25233
Gough, John Edward 59/24993 Rodgers, Allan Thomas 59/25343 Carroll, Brian Maurice 59/24930 ' Baker, Anthony 59/25367
Mohoupt, Lynette Mary 63/57402
Accounts Branch—^Telephone Accounts Section, Brisbane. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$ 3,270), Third Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Division. New office Cert. Q66/124 (position Division, Accounts Branch No. 126) Duties.—Officer-in-charge, Closing Accounts Sub-section. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Division (position No. 40) Division, Accounts Branch Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Division (i)osition No. 74) Division, Accounts Branch Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Division, vice T. J. Wrafter, prov, prom. 21.12.66 Division, Accounts Branch (position No. 5) Duties of preceding three positions.—Credit Officer. Supply Branch. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 ($972$1,834), Fourth Division, Supply Branch
Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 ($2,088), Fourth Division, Stores Accounting Section. Brisbane (position No. 55) Duties.—Operation of National Class 32 Ledger Postmg Machine; Qualifications.—Completion of prescribed testi Vacant position»
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PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Pervonnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Position Number.
DEPARTMENT—continued.
South Australia. Telecommunications Division—Administration Section, Adelaide. Taylor, Bruce Alfred 59/13325 Allison, Robert Frederick 59/12002 Devaney, John Michael 58/17109 Ranly, Andrew George 59/15134 Andrews, Robert Charles Crampton 59/12011 Lorraine, Ashleigh John 62/66181 Spencer, Mervyn Thomas 59/15363 Frazier, Ian Chapman 59/52837 Brown, George Richard James 59/50249
Clerk
($2,514-53,010)
($2,750-53,270),
Third
Division, E n g i n e e r i n g D i v i s i o n
Clerk ($2,514-53,010) ($2,750-53,270), Third Division, Telecommunications Division Clerk ($2,762-53,258) ($3,010-53,620), Third Division, Engineering Division Technician (Telecommunications) (52,206-52,962), Fourth Division, Telecommunications Division Supervisor, Grade 2 (53,032-53,202) ($3,490-53,620), Third Division, Telecommunications Division Clerk ($2,514-53,010) ($2,750-53,270), Third Division, Telecommunications Division Clerk ($1,350-52,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, Engineering Division Clerk (52,514-53,010) (52,750-53,270), Third Division, Engineering Division, Western Australia Postal Clerk ($l,350-$2,746) ($1,350-53,010). Third Division, Postal Services Division, Western Australia
Traffic Officer-in-training $4,220), Third Division Traffic Officer-in-training $4,220), Third Division Traffic Officer-in-training $4,220), Third Division Traffic Officer-in-training 54,220), Fourth Division Traffic Officer-in-training $4,220), Third Division Traffic Officer-in-training $4,220), Third Division Traffic Officer-in-training $4,220), Third Division Traffic Officer-in-training $4,220), Third Division Traffic Officer-in-training $4,220), Third Division
($2,142-53,754)
($2,360-
($2,142-53,754)
($2,360-
($2,142-53,754)
(52,360-
($2,142-53,754)
(52,360-
(52,142-53,754)
(52,360-
($2,142-53,754)
($2,360-
(52,142-53,754)
($2,360-
($2,142-$3,754)
($2,360-
($2,142-53,754)
($2,360-
Personnel Branch—General Administration Section. Clerk ($1,350-52,762) (female rate $1,164-52,608), Third Division, Personnel Branch
White, Beverley Ann 62/66860
Clerk (52,514-53,010) (female rate 52,348-$2,868), Third Division, Staff Sub-section, Adelaide. Office reclass. Cert. 66/18 (position No. 46)
Duties.—Staff Clerk. Personnel Maittand, William 59/11046
Fred
..
Branch—Organisation
and
Methods
Clerk ($2,514-53,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Engineering Division
Section.
Clerk ($2',762-$3,258) ($3,100-53,620), Third Division, Methods Sub-section, Adelaide (position No. 22)
Duties.—Methods Officer. Undertake investigation into provision of Office Machines. Personnel Branch—Staff and Industrial Section. Clerk ($1,350-52,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, Engineering Division
McDonald, Roger Dean 60/66122
Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-53,620), Third Division, Staff and Recruitment Sub-section, Adelaide. Office reclass. Cert. 66/1253 (position No. 5)
Duties.—Examinations Officer. Arrange conduct of Departmental examinations. Personnel Branch—Staff and Industrial Section. Industrial Sub-section, Adelaide. Clerk ($1,350-52,762) (51,350-53,010), Third Division, Personnel Branch
Burman, Alan Neil 63/66750
Clerk ($2,514-53,010) ($2,750-53,270), Third Division, vice R. J. Green, prov. prom 21.12.66 (position No. 44)
Duties.—Industrial Clerk. Assist in Industrial Sub-section. Clerk ($2,762-53,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Clerk ($1,350-52,762) ($1,350-53,010), Third DiviCollier, Anthony Campbell sion (position No. 93) sion, Engineering Division 59/12252 Duties.—Audit of personnel work performed under delegation in Divisions and Branches. Clerk ($1,350-52,762) (51,350-53,010), Third Division, Prime Minister's Department
Duhne, Geoffrey Walter 64/66773
Clerk (52,762-$3,258) ($3,100-53,620), Third Division, vice T. L. Parish, prov. prom. 21.12.66 (position No. 72) Clerk (52,762-53,258) (53,100-53,620), Third Division (position No. 31)
Green, Ronald John .. Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-53,270), Third Divi58/45070 s»on> Personnel Branch Duties of preceding two positions.—Personnel Officer. Qualifications for preceding two positions.—Sound knowledge of Public Service Act and Regulations, Superannuation Act -appropriate to standard personnel records desirable. Personnel
Brunch—Training
and
Welfare
Divi-
General
Orders
and
Section.
Training Sub-section, Adelaide.
Welfare Officer ($2,762-53,258) ($3,100-53,620), Third Division, Personnel Branch Clerk (52,762-53,258) ($3,100-53,620), Third Division, Personnel Branch
Murray, Robert 59/11183 Parish, Trevor Leonard 59/11345
Training Officer, 54,220), Third Training Officer, 54,220), Third
Grade I ($3,258-53,754) (53,620Division (position No. 59) Grade 1 (53,258-53,754) (53,620Division (position No. 41)
Duties of preceding two positions.—Under direction conduct induction, basic clerical and lesser supervisory training courses. Qualifications for preceding two positions.—Aptitude for training duties and management of training courses desirable. Telecommunications Divisions—Metropolitan Region. Duzevich, Ronald 62/78200
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Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-52,178), Fourth Division, Telecommunications Division
Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-52,292), Fourth Division, Sales Branch, Directory Sales and Meter Checks Section, Perth (position No. 60) Duties.—Meter Reader. Read and record subscribers' meters, examine copies of completed telephone orders and make appropriate entries in the Registers. Note.—Occupant should possess a current motor driver's licence.
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PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 1090 applies).
Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Location.
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S
Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division, Location and Posidon Number.
DEPARTMENT—continued.
South Australia—continued. Telecommunications Division—Metropolitan
Region—continued.
Personnel Branch—Staff and Industrial Section Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-32,292), Fourth Colleran, Mark Richard Assistant (Printing), Grade 1 ($2,206-$2,320) Division, Engineering Division 59/50391 ($2,206-$2,378), Fourth Division, Registry Subsection, Perth (position No. 118) Duties.—Responsible to Officer-in-charge, Central Registry, f o r the efficient operation of the Central Copying Office. Qualifications.—Knowledge of the operation of off-set duplicating and electrostatic copying machines desirable. 0 Vacant position. Western Australia. Engineering Division—Plant Branch. Clifford, Archibald Charles 59/52494
Technician (Telecommunications) ($2,206-$2,962), Fourth Division, Engineering Division
Pike, Desmond Keith 62/78289 (7.8.62 (21))
Lineman, Grade 1 ($2,076-$2,198), Fourth sion, Engineering Division
Technical Officer, G r a d e 2 ($3,768-$4,072), F o u r t h Division, Internal Plant Section, Installation No. 1 Sub-section, Perth (position No. 389) Duties.—Control of estimating and allocation of automatic exchange switching equipment. Qualifications.—A wide experience in crossbar and step by step installations is desirable, coupled with the ability to estimate material quantities from trunking diagrams. Divi-
Lineman, Grade 2 ($2,260-$2,382), Fourth Division, Country Regional Section, Central Subsection, Merredin*
Postal Services Division—Post Offices Branch. Superintendent ($5,936-$6,228) ($6,670-$6,970), Superintendent ($6,518-$6,£08) ($7,270-37,570), Third Division, unattached Third Division, Perth. Office reclassified Cert. 66/1558 (position No. 1) Duties.—Responsible to the Assistant Director for the efficient and economical management of the Post Offices Branch.
Williams, Raymond Keith 59/52061
Thomas, Harold Francis 59/51875 Smith, David Alan 65/78360 (2.7.65)
Postal Clerk ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, 'Bruce Rock Junior Postal Officer ($932-$ 1,734), Fourth Division, Kojonup * Vacant position.
Senior Postal Clerk, G r a d e 1 ($2,886-$3,134) ($3,140-$3,490), Third Division, Bruce Rock* Postman ($932-$2,206), Fourth Division, Bunbury*
Telecommunications Division—Administrative Section, Perth. Begg, Eric Gordon 59/52244 Greenslade, Alan Frank 59/50763 Holmes, Lomas Vincent 59/50940 Smedley, Bruce Winton 59/51751
Senior Technician (Telecommunications) ($3,222Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) $3,422), Fourth Division, Engineering Division $4,220), Fourth Division Traffic Officer ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) Third Division, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third DiviTraffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) sion, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division Supervisor, Grade 2 ($3,032-$3,202) ($3,490Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) $3,620), Third Division, Telecommunications $4,220), Third Division Division Spitteler, David Ian Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third DiviTraffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) 63/75042 sion, Telecommunications Division $4,220), Third Division Traynor, Brian Leslie Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$ 3,754) Telegraphist ($978-$2,690) ($978-$3,010), Third 59/51915 $4,220), Third Division Division, Telecommunications Division Wood, Kingsley Alwyn Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) Clerk ($1,350-82,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Divi59/54474 $4,220), Third Division sion, Telecommunications Division Traffic officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) Feirclough, John Francis Clerk ($2,51443,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third $4,220), Third Division 59/14183 Division, Telecommunications Division Traffic officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) De Groot, Cornelius Gysbertus Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third $4,220), Third Division Dominicus 59/52651 Division, Engineering Division, Western Australia Note.—Conditions governing recruitment, training and advancement for Traffic Officer-in-training are notified on page the Gazette of 7th July, 1966. Successful applicants will be required t o commence training early in 1967.
($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,3603489 of
Tasmania. Sapwell, Kevin 59/49107
Telecommunications Division—Service and Administration Section. Third John Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Assistant Survey Officer ($3,258-$3,754) ($3,620$4,220), Third Division, Hobart (position Division, Telecommunications Division No. 123) Duties.—Undertake detailed field studies and forecast subscriber and Public Telephone development. Note.—Frequent absences f r o m headquarters are involved.
Cruise, Graeme Richard 59/71683 Prins, Tonnis 59/49858 Kent, Gregory Arthur 59/71446 Hudson, Kenneth Nathaniel 66/83152 Kidd, Leslie Robert 59/49899 O'Halloran, Peter John 59/70800 Parkinson, Douglas John 63/81269
Senior Technician ($3,222-$3,422), Fourth Division, Engineering Division, Hobart Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division, Telecommunications Division Senior Technician (Telecommunicatons) ($3,222$3,422), Fourth Dvision, Engineering Division Technician (Telecommunications) ($2,206-$2,962), Fourth Division, Engineering Divsion Technician (Telecommunications) ($2,206-$2,962), Fourth Division, Engineering Divsion Technician-in-training ($894-31,886), Fourth Division, Engineering Divison Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Telecommunications Division
Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) $4,220), Fourth Division Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) $4,220), Third Division Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) $4,220), Fourth Division Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) $4,220), Fourth Division Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,l42-$3,754) $4,220), Fourth Division Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-33,754) $4,220), Fourth Division Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-33,754) $4,220), Third Division
($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360($2,360-
Note.—Conditions governing recruitment, training and advancement for Traffic Officer-in-training are notified on page 3489 of the Gazette of 7th July, 1966. Successful applicants will be required to commence training early in 1967.
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PROMOTIONS—continued. (a) Provisional promotions withdrawn after notification on the dates indicated— R. Mck. Berry, 24.3.66—Lapsed, N. G. Hughes, D. W. Faulkner, D. A. Showman, A. L. Daly, P. A. Noone, 4.8.66—Lapsed. M. M. Canty, 1.12.66—Withdrawn. (c) Other variations of promotions— F. T- Gleeson, 26.5.66—Divisional status of position to which promoted should have read " Third Division " in lieu of that notified. A. Stephen, 27.10.66—Surname should read " Stephens " in lieu of that notified. C. W. McRea, 15.12.66—Surname should have read " McCrea " in lieu of that notified. Gordon James Collins, 15.12.66—Christian names should read " Gordon James " in lieu of that notified. The following provisional promotions, notified on the dates indicated, have been confirmed:— PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.— The Office of the Public Service Board—E. L. Knaus, T. K. Hickman, R. J. L. Watson and R. G. Smith, 17.11.66. Auditor-GeneraPs Office.—S. W. Brady, 17.11.66, DEPARTMENT OF TERRITORIES.—T, J. Johnson, B, J. Wyborn and Maureen A. James, 17.11.66. ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.—Anne Curtin and A. P. Whitehouse, 17.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.— Statistician's Branch.—J. F. Clark and R. A. Metzenthen, 1.9.66; Gail Clayton, H. J. Ashenden, F. E. Ash, K. J. Kennedy, J. B. Carter, W. C, Gaspari, J, M. Wilcox, K. H, Wilson, T. L. Stewart and F. C. Taylor, 3.11.66; J. Smythe, C. J. Proud, F. R. B. Purdy, A. McKinnon and G. J. Collins, 10.11.66. Taxation Branch.—R. I. Berry, D, J. Smith and A. D. Meehan, 3.11.66; R. F. Sawade, R. P. Wheaton, A. R. Loutit, J. C. Macdonald, a. D. Hook, R, L. Heinrich, M, A. O'Dea, M. A. Jones, P. R. Emerson, J. Gorton, L. J. Giovannini, T. J. Neylan, F. L, McMahon, F. Kennedy, D, G. Fuller, P. J. Kelly, L. Dukalskis and H, C. Holt, 10.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.—G. W. Davey, G. L. Gillett, C. R. Heaney and R. J. Pattinson, 17.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.—J. G. Cosgrove, 17.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF WORKS.—J. Jacobus, A. C, Hislop and P. D. Darcy, 3.11.66; P. R. Baldwin, 17.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION.—J. M. Crowley, H. G. Shield, M. H. D. Waring and M. Kenna, 28.7.66; W. G. Powrie, 13.10.66. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.—M. T. Dalton, 17.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.—S. A. Dietrich, S. A. Hedger, K, E, Town and S. S. Alder, 20.10.66; R. G, Murray and H. J. Hargreaves, 27.10.66; A. S. P. Lawrence, M. A. Henderson and P. A. Ryan, 3.11.66; A. H. C, Buckley, 10.11.66; C. D, Campbell, B. B. Coburn, W. T. Brookes and Lilian J. Boomer, 17.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF AIR.—A, J. Scott and C. Ralston, 3.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.-J. T. Johnson, 23.6.66; G. M. Cullen and G. S. Walke, 27.10.66; R, M. Daly, 10.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.—R. F. Schiefelbein, 29.9.66; G. A. Haddad, D. W. Lampshire, M. B. Woods, P. J, Dempsey, H. G. Lunau, P. M. Maguire, M. L. Martin, B. W. Townsend, A. G. Baartz, Meryl M. Goodman, A. T. Geary, W. H. Heath and S. R. Fountaine, 10.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.—Elaine P. Hancock, 3.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING.—A. F. Bugeja, 3.11.66; Dianne E. Harbour and R. A. F. Christie, 10.11.66. DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE.—F. L. Gill. 4.8.66; S. A. B. Eig, R. W. D. Gower and K. D. Rouse, 3.11.66; G. E. Minniece, W. P. Sheridan and Janice B. Wayne-Traub, 10.11.66. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT.—K. A. Power and A. C. R, Callander, 15.9.66; H, R. Godlee and G. A. Aiken, 13.10.66; P. C. Fury, N. T. Trabinger, J. P. Whybrow and Anne M. Coswello, 3.11.66. POSTMASTER'GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.—P, D. Palmer, 15.9.66; R. J. Sheils, A. H, A. Groat, G. I. Hill, K. J. Harrison and J, V, Shaw, 13.10.66; B. C. Camfield and R. V. Chilcott, 20.10.66; R. E. Clarke, B. A, Keegan and K. J. White, 27.10.66; A. P, L. Townsend, N. A. Vickers, R. N. Welch, G. L. Birch, D. J. C Rycroft, R. H. P. Perini, J. R. Quirk, L. Size, W. A. Muller, M. T. Hynes, E. I. Delahoy, G. C. P. Dezilva, A. Chambers, D, G. Cunningham, L. J. Child, B. E. Braybon, G. P. Frost, L. F. Malcolm, M. E. M. Bisset, P. E. Fallon, J. M. Walsh, P. K. Tanner, J, Martyn, D. J, Goodhew, K. R. Tolputt, M. M. Carter, R. M. Thickbroom, L. Y. Lee, R. K. Stone, B. J. Ravenhill, M. E. Butterworth and D. J. Muldownie, 3.11.66; R. G. Gough, D. A. Dadds, R. J. Fitzsimmons, K. J. Skinner, C. L. Gagen, I. E. Gregg, J. Silberschneider, G, C. Patrick, K, D. McDonald, J, I. Lawrie, J. N. Page, G. R. Phillips and R. J. Beare, 10.11.66.
PROMOTIONS—PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922-1966.
T
HE Public Service Board has— (1) Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotions as in Gazettes indicated:—B. J. Williams, 21.7.66; A. Howe, 4.8.66; P. L. Andersen, R. J. Dickhart, P. J. Williams, G. Dare, J. R. Mahney, 11.8.66; E. T. Hutchings, M. J. Trehearne, 18.8.66; H. King, H. D. Hibberd, R, W. Bowman, R. McK Berry, A. Mahuell, C. B. Davey, H. R. Barnes, A. Y. Lindsley, 25.8.66; J. Andrews, 1.9.66; K. J. Jennings, L. Taylor-Thorpe, R. C. Hall, W. F. Roche, 8.9.66; C. C. Rush, J. J. Moore, 13.10.66; A. G. Yeow, 3.11.66; K. Collings, 10.11.66. (2) Cancelled the undermentioned provisional promotions as in Gazettes indicated:—L. M. Brodie, 18.8,66; M, B. J, Kairns, I. G. Bodnar, 25.8.66; R. G. Hall, 29.9.66; G. A. J. Asher, K. M. Stra-ughair, G. W. Scotney, 20.10.66; M, F. Tynan, 27.10.66; G. G. Smith, R. Follett, D. M. Smith, 3.11.66; G. L. S. Robertson, 24.11.66; R. A. Grieve, 1.12.66.
(3) Promoted the undermentioned officers as shown:— DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. Tasmania. Ronald John Nibbs, 63/81256, Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 ($932-$2,178), Fourth Division, Pensions Section, Benefits Branch, Department of Social Services, Hobart, as Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462), Fourth Division, Pensions Section, Benefits Branch, Department of Social Services, Hobart, Tasmania (position No. 10), with effect from 20th October, 1966. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. Queensland. Marie Therese Boland, 59/17912, Senior Accounting Machinist (Female) ($2,230), Fourth Division, Engineering Division, Postmaster-General's Department, Brisbane, as Accounting Machinist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1 ($2,344), Fourth Division, Accounts Section, Branch Office, Repatriation Department, Brisbane (position No. 38), with effect from 27th October, 1966.
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AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CONTROL BOARD. Victoria. Karen Rae Maker, 61/37575, Stenographer, Grade 1 ($1,804-$ 1,9^ 18), Fourth Division, Personnel Branch, Postmaster-General's Depa-rtment, Victoria, as Steno-secretary ($2,088-52,344), Fourth Division, Central Office, Management Services Branch, Australian Broadcasting Control Board, Victoria (position No. 52), with effect from 18th August, 1966. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales. Peter Rex Rowell, 62/22152, Lineman, Grade 1 ($2,076$2,198), Fourth Division, Liverpool Line Depot, Bankstown External Plant, Engineering Division, PostmasterGene ral's Department, Liverpool, as Lineman, Grade 2 ($2,260-$2,382), Fourth Division, Regional Works and Services (West) Section, Narrandera Sub-section, Engineering Division, Country Branch, Postmaster-General's Department, Griffith, New South Wales, with effect from 20th October, 1966.
Victoria. Thora- Ellen Boyce, 59/64533, Telephonist ($958-S2,206), Fourth Division, Metropolitan Service Branch, PostmasterGeneral's Department, Victoria, as Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462), Fourth Divtsion, Services Branch, Ma-in Trunk Exchange Section, PostmasterGeneral's Department, Melbourne, Victoria (position No. 203), with effect from 25th August, 1966. Allan Henry William Pfeifer, 59/58863, Technical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,650-$3,158), Fourth Division, Research Laboratories, Postmaster-General's Department, Melbourne, as Technical Officer, Grade ! ($3,26043,666), Fourth Division, Engineering Works Divis'on—Lines and Switching Branch, Telephone Exchange Equipment Section, Circuit Standards Sub-section, Postmaster-General's Department, Victoria (position No. 23), with effect from 25th August, 1966. A. B. MILNE, Secretary, Public Service Board.
TRANSFER OF OFFICERS TO ADVERTISED VACANCIES. N a m e and Personnel Number of Transferee.
Wilmott, Eardley Allen 59/46312
Ralston, Barry Hugh Leslie 59/65898 Hoy, Thomas Alexander 59/53140
Whitman, Malcolm Antony 59/11914
Shegog, William Edward 59/49511 Lewis, Barry James . . 59/48834
Designation and Location of Former Position.
Position to which Transferred.
POSTMASTER-GENERAL•S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales. Telecommunications Division—^Administration Section. Traffic Officer ($3,258-$3,754) (S3,620-$4,220), Traffic Officer-in-training ($2, i42-$3,754) Third Division, Telecommunications Divi($2,360-S4,220), Third Division, Sydney sion Victoria. Postal Services Division—Post Offices Branch. Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2, Third Division, Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2, Third Division, Essendon Northcote Telecommunications Division—Administration Section. Traffic Officer-in-training (32,142-$3,754) Clerk ($3,754-$4,250) ($3,620-$4,220), Third ($2,360-H220), Third Division, Melbourne Division, Telecommunications Division, Central Staff South Australia. Persomiel Branch—General Administration Section. Clerk ($2,762-$3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Clerk (S2,762-§3,258) ($3,100-$3,620), Third Division, Personnel Branch Division, Adelaide Tasmania. Telecommunications Division—^Administration Section, Hobart. Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) Traffic Officer ($3,754-$4,250) ($3,620-S4,220), S2,360-S4,220), Third Division Third Division, Telecommunications Division Traffic Officer-in-training ($2,142-$3,754) Clerk ($3,754-$4,250) (S3,620~$4,220), Third ($2,360-$4,220), Third Division Division, Department of Labour and National Service, Australian Capital Territory
Date of Notification of Vacancy
14.7.66
13.10.66
14.7.66
6.10.66
14.7.66 14.7.66
Public Service Act 1922-1966. SECTION 29.
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JOSEPH EVAN COLLINGS, a member of the Public Service Board, to whom the Public Service Board has by instrument in writing under section 16 of the Public Service Act 1922-1966, delegated all its powers and functions under that Act— (1) hereby, in pursuance of sub-section (2.) of section 29 of the said Act, alter the designation and raise the classification of each office in the Fourth Division the designation of which is specified in the first column of Part 1 of the Schedule to this instrument from the designation and classification specified in that column to the designation and classification specified in the second column of that Part opposite to that office; (2) hereby, in pursuance of sub-section (2.) of section 29 of that Act, alter the classification of each office in the Fourth Division the designation of which is specified in the first column of Part 2 of the Schedule to this instrument from the classification specified in the second column of that Schedule opposite to that office to the classification specified in the third column of that Schedule opposite to that office; (3) having made the alteration set out in the last preceding paragraphs of the classification of each of the offices specified in Part 1 and Part 2 of the Schedule to this instrument hereby direct in pursuance of sub-section (4.) of section 29 of the said Act that sub-section (3.) of that section shall not apply in relation to the alteration of the classification of the offices specified in Part 1 and Part 2 of the Schedule to this instrument: (4) hereby in pursuance of sub-section (2.) of section 29 of the said Act, alter the designation and raise the classification of the office in the Fourth Division the designation of which is specified in the first column of Part 3 of the Schedule to this instrument from the designation and classification specified in that column to the designation and classification specified in the second column to that Part opposite to that office; (5) having made the alteration set out in the last preceding paragraph of the classification of the office specified in Part 3 of the Schedule to this instrument and there being no other office having the same designation and classification as that office:— (a) hereby declare that the alteration in the classification of that office is related to the alteration in the classification of the offices specified in Part 1 of the Schedule to this instrument; and (b) hereby direct, in pursuance of sub-section (5.) of section 29 of the said Act, that sub-section (3.) of that section shall not apply in relation to the alteration of the classification of the office specified in Part 3 of the Schedule to this instrument. Dated this twenty-fifth day of November, 1966. J. E. COLLINGS, Delegate of the Public Service Board.
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THE SCHEDULE. PART 1. First Column.
Second Column.
Desi^ation. Supervising Technician (Radio), Grade 4 Supervising Technician (Radio), Grade 3 Supervising Technician (Radio), Grade 2 Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 4 Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 3 Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2
ClassiBcation.
Designation.
Classification,
s 4,512 4,112-4,340 3,658^,000 4,340 4,170 3,914-4,000
Supervising Technician (Radio), Grade 3 Supervising Technician (Radio), Grade 2 Supervising Technician (Radio), Grade 1 Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2 Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 2 Senior Technical Instructor, Grade 1
4,882-5,062 4,402-4,642 3,922-4,162 4,642 4,642 4,162-4,282
S
PART 2. First Column.
Sui^rvising Technician (Radio), Grade 1 Senior Technician (Radio) ,. Technician (Radio) Technical Instructor, Grade 2 Technician (Telecommunications)
3,486-3,572 2,890-3,060 2,292-2,718 3,402-3,828 2,292-2,718
3,922-4,162 3,222-3,422 2,292-2,962 3,722^,042 2,292-2,962
PART 3. First Column.
Second Column.
Designation,
Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 3
Classification.
i
$ 4,112-4,340
Designation.
Classification.
Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 2
s 4,402-4,642
Public Service Act 1922-1966.
I
NOTICE UNDER SECTION 29.
JOSEPH EVAN COLLINGS, a member of the Public Service Board, to whom the Public Service Board has by instrument in writing under section 16 of the Public Service Act 1922-1966, delegated all its powers and functions under that Act— (1) hereby alter in pursuance of sub-section (2.) of section 29 of that Act, the classification of each office in the Fourth Division the designation of which is specified in the first column of the Schedule to this notice from the classification specified in the second column of that Schedule opposite to that ofiice to the classification specified in the third column of that Schedule opposite to that office; (2) having thereby made the same alteration of the classification of all offices having the same designation and classification, hereby direct, in pursuance of sub-section (4.) of section 29 of that Act, that sub-section (3.) of that Section shall not apply in relation to the alteration of the classification of those offices; and (3) having thereby made an alteration of the classification of each office in each case where there is no other office having the same designation and classification as such an office— (a) hereby declare that the alteration of that classification is related to the alteration of the classification of the offices referred to in paragraph (2) of this notice; and (b) hereby direct, in pursuance of sub-section (5.) of section 29 of that Act, that sub-section (3.) of that section shall not apply in relation to the alteration of the classification of each office firstmentioned in this paragraph. Dated this Twelfth day of December, 1966. J. E. COLLINGS Delegate of the Public Service Board. THE SCHEDULE.
Quarantine Inspector—Other than New South Wales New South Wales .. Health Inspector Senior Health Inspector Chief Health Inspector
2,860-2,946-3,032-3.1463,260-3,372 2,946-3,032-3,146-3,2603,372-3,486 2,946-3,032-3,J46-3,2603.372-3,486 3,544-3,658-3,772 4,084
3,002-3,088-3,174-3,2883,402-3,516 3.088-3,174-3,288-3,4023,516-3,630 3,088-3,174-3,288-3,4023,516-3,630 3,658-3,772-3,886 4,198
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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.), Victoria. New Office Created.—Sales Tax and Pay-Roil Tax Section, Third Division—One (No. 184) of Senior Investigation Officer, Grade 1 ($5,060-$5,352).—(Ex. Min. No. 19.) DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. Central Administration. New Offices Created.—One of Clerk ($4,498-$4,768) (No. 67), Third Division, Establishments Branch, Organisation and Methods Section. New South Wales. New Offices Created.—Three of Assessor Grade 2 ($2,SUSS,010) (Nos. 117 to 119), Benefits Branch, Unemployment and Sickness Benefits Section; one of Clerk ($4,498-$4,768) (No. 61), Operations Branch, Establishments Section; one of Instructor (Benefits), ($4,498-$4,768), Benefits Branch, Pensions Section, Third Division. One of Clerk (S4,498-$4,768) (No. 103); two of Clerk (S3,754-$4,250) (Nos. 121 and 123); twelve of Clerk ($3,258$3,754) (Nos. 183 to 194); twenty-three of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) (Nos. 195-217), Third Division, Data Processing and Accounts Section. One of Clerk (S3,258-S3,754) (No, 181); one of Clerk ($1,350$2,762) (No. 182), Third Division, Regional Office, Armidale. One of Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) (No. 183); one of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) (No. 184), Third Division, Regional Office, Canberra. One of Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) (No. 185); two of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) (Nos. 186 and 187), Third Division, Regional Office, Lismore. One of Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) (No. 188); one of Clerk ($1,350-S2,762) (No. 189), Third Division, Regional Office, Lithgow. Three of Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) (Nos. 98 to 100); five of Clerk (Nos. 101 to 105, Third Division; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, (No. 3); two of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, (Nos. 106 and 107), Fourth Division, Regional Office, Newcastle. One of Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) (No. 190); two of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) (Nos. 191 and 192), Third Division, Regional Office, Orange. One of Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) (No. 193); one of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) (No. 194), Third Division, Regional Office, Wagga Wagga. One of Clerk ($3,258-$3,754) (No. 195); one of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) (No. 196), Third Division, Regional Office, Wollongong. Five of Clerical Assistant, Grade' 3, (Nos. 129, 160, 161, 174 and 175); four of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (Nos. 176, 178, 218 and 219); eight of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, (Nos. 220 to 227); one of Supervising Card Punch Operator (Female), Grade 1, (No. 228); eight of Card Punch Operator, Grade 1, (Nos. 229 to 236), Fourth Division, Data Processing and Accounts Section. Three of Typist (Female), (Nos. 162 to 164), Fourth Division, Benefits Branch, Family Allowances Section. Offices Abolished.—One of Clerk ($2,514-$3,010) (No. 17^, Third Division; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, (No. 178), Fourth Division, Data Processing and Accounts Section. Victoria. New Offices Created.—One of Pensions Officer ($4,250-$4,498) (No. 198), Third Division, Benefits Branch, Pensions Section. One of Typist (Female) (No. 100); one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, (No. 132), Fourth Division, Regional Office, Geelong. South Australia. New Offices Created.—One of Assessor, Grade 2 ($2,514-$3,010) (No. 38), Third Division; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (No. 39), Fourth Division, Unemployment and Sickness Benefits Branch. Tasmania. New Offices Created.—One of Registrar and Special Magistrate ($3,754-$4,250) (No. 1); one of Examiner, Grade 3 ($3,258$3,754) (No. 2); one of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) (No. 3), Third Division; one of Typist (Female) (No. 4), Fourth Division, Regional Office, Burnie. Offices Abolished.—One of Special Magistrate ($3,754-$4,250) (No. 3); one of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762) (No. 10), Third Division; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, (No. 9), Fourth Division, Regional Office, Launceston.—(Ex. Min. No. 41.) DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION. Western Australia. New Offices Created.—Establishments and Finance Branch, Personnel and Accounts Section—One of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762); one (No. 69) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Relief Section—One of Clerk ($2,514-$3,010), Third Division; one of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762). Typing Section—One of Typist (Female), Fourth Division. Planning and Operations Division, Operations Branch, Migration Promotion Section—One (No. 68) of Clerk ($4,498-$4,768), Entry and Citizenship Division, Citizenship Branch, Integration and Education Section—One of Clerk ($4,250-$4,498); one of Clerk ($2,762-$3,258); one of Welfare Officer ($2,718-$2,974), Fourth Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 24.)
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Central Staff. New Offices Created.—^Planning and Operational Division, Planning Branch, Research and Statistics Section—One (No. 46) of Senior Research Officer, Grade 1 (S4,250-$4,768); two (Nos. 47, 48) of Research Officer, Grade 1 ($3,010-$3,754). Office Abolished.—Planning and Operations Division, Planning Branch, Research and Statistics Section—One (No. 14) of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762).—(Ex. Min. No. 24.) New South Wales. New Offices Created.—Entry and Citizenship Division, Entry Policy Branch, Entry Control Section—One (No. 77) of Clerk ($3,754-$4,250); two (Nos. 78 and 79) of Clerk ($2,762-$3,258); one (No. 80) of Clerk ($2,514-$3,010).—(Ex. Min. No. 24.) Queensland. Offices Abolished.—Entry and Citizenship Division, Citizenship Branch, Naturalization Section—One (No. 22) of Clerfcal Assistant, Grade 4, Fourth Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 24.) New Offices Created.—Entry Policy Branch, Temporary Residence Section—One of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762). Entry and Citizenship Division, Citizenship Branch:—Nationality and Citizenship Section—One of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762). Integration and Education Section—One of Clerk ($4,250-$4,498); one of Clerk ($2,762-$3,258); Welfare Officer ($2,7I8-$2,974), Fourth Division. Estabhshments and Finance Branch:—^Personnel and Accounts Section—One of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762). Relief Section—One of Clerk ($2,514-$3,OlO). —rEx. Min. No. 24.) Tasmania. Offices Aboli'^hed.—One (No. 13) of Senior Social Worker, Grade 1 ($2,964-$3,208); one (No. 6) of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762). New Offices Created.—Entry and Administration Section—One of Clerk r$2.514-$3,010); one (No. 6) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 4. Fourth Division; one of Typist (Female), Fourth Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 24.) DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. Central Office. New Office Created.—Third Division—One of Executive Officer, ($5,352-$5.644), Employment and Industrial Services Division, productivity Groups Section. New South Wales. Office Abolished.—Secretariat, Productivity Groups Section—One rNo. 46) Third Division ($4,768-$5,060) of Senior Productivity Groups Officer. New Offices Created.—Secretariat, Productivity Groups Section— Third Division—One (No. 46) of Productivity Projects Officer ('$5.060-$5,352); one (No. 26^ of Senior Productivity Groups Officer S;4,498-$4,768); one (No. 45) of Productivity Groups Officer, ($3,754$4,250). .X H , , Victoria. Office Abolished.—Secretariat, Productivity Groups Section—One (No. 21) of Senior Productivity Groups Officer ($4,768-$5,060). New Offices Created.—Fourth Division—One (No. 464) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, Emplovment Branch, District Employment Offices Pool Section. Third Division Secretariat—One of Productivity Proiects Officer ($5,060-$5,352): one of Senior Productivity Groups Officer ($4,498-$4,768), one of Productivity Groups Officer r$3,754-$4,250). Queensland. Office Abolished.—Secretariat, Productivity Groups Section.—One (No. 12 of Productivity Groups Officer ($4,250-$4,498). New Offices Created.-One (16) Senior Productivity Groups Officer ($4,498-$4,768); two (Nos. 17, 18) of Productivity Groups Officer ($3,754). South Australia. Office Abolished.—Secretariat, Productivity Groups Section—One (No. 3) of Productivity Groups Officer ($4,250-$4,498). New Offices Created.—One (No. 3) of Senior Productivity Groups Officer ($4,498-$4,768); one (No. 12) of Productivity Groups Officer ($3,754-$4,250).—(Ex. Min. No. 20.) DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. New Offices Created.—Third Division—One (No. 178) of Surveyor, Class 3 ($6,750-$7,242); one (No. 177) of Surveyor, Qass 2 ($5,872$6,502); one of Surveyor Class 2 ($5,872-$6,502); one (No. 158) of Surveyor, Class 1 ($3,090-$5,662); three of Surveyor, Class 1 ($3,090-$5,662), Topographic Survey Branch, Division of National Mapping.—(Fix. Min. No. 14.) Fourth Division—Two of Technical Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-$4,072); five of Technical Officer, Grade 1 ($3,260-$3,666); five of Technical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,650-$3,158), Topograjphic Survey Branch, Division of National Mapping.—^x. Min. No. 14.) One (No. 208) of Technical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,650-$3,158); one (No. 209) of Technical Assistant, Grade 1 ($l,042-$2,548), Timber Supply Economics Division, Forestry and
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Commoaivealltfi G ^ t e t t e Timber Bureau.—(Ex. Min. No. 14.) Three (Nos. 231, 250, 225) of Technical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,650-$3,158), Geophysical Branch, Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics.—(Ex. Min. No. 13.) DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING. New South Wales.
New Offices Created.—Third Division—One of Clerk, (S2,750S3,270 (No. 12). Architects* Clerical SecUon, Technical Branch; one of Clerk (Sl,350-$3,010) (No. 11). Architects* Clerical Section, Technical Branch. Fourth Division—Three of Senior Works Supervisor (Nos. 16, 56, 69) ($4,256-S4,482); Construction Section, Technical Branch, one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (S2,178-S2,292) (No. 94) Architects' Clerical Section, Technical Branch. Offices Abolished.—Third Division—Two of Architect, Class 2 (S5,050-55,704) (Nos. 67, 96). Construction Section, Technical Branch; one of Architect, Class 1 (S3,190-$4,788) (No. 80) Relief Section, Technical Branch; one of Clerk ($3,100-$3,620) No. 101), Architects' Clerical Section, Technical Branch; four of Clerk (Sl,350-$3,010) (Nos. 6, 7, 14, 18), Architects' Clerical Section,Technical Branch. Fourth Division—Three of Works Supervisor (S4,000S4,226) (Nos. 61, 63, 87) Construction Section, Technical Branch; one of Drafting Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-54,072) (No. 33); Design, Planning and Services Section, Technical Branch; two of Drafting Officer, Grade 1 (S3,260-S3,666) Nos. 37, 38) Design, Planning and Services Section, Technical Branch; one of Drafting Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,650-53,158) (No. 47), Design, Planning and Services SecUon, Technical Branch.—(Ex. Min. No. 23.)
Industry Development Section. New Offices Crealed.—One (No. 3) of Director ($7,098-57,388), Third Division; two (Nos. 6, 7) of Assistant Director ($5,93656,228), Third Division; three (Nos. 10-12) of Clerk (55,352-55,644), Third Division; three (Nos. 19-21) of Clerk ($5,060-55,352), Third Division; four (Nos. 34-37) of Clerk ($4,498-54,768), Third Division. Planning Section, New Offices Created.—One (No. 4) of Director ($7,098-57,388), Third Division; one (No. 8) of Assistant Director (55,936-56,228), Third Division; three (Nos. 13-15) of Clerk (55,352-55,644), Third Division; three (Nos. 22-24) of Clerk ($5,060-$5,352), Third Division; two (Nos. 38, 39) of Clerk ($4,498-54,768), Third Division. Operations Section. New Offices Created.—One (No. 5) of Director ($7,098-$7,388), Third Division; one (No. 9) of Assistant EHrector ($5,936-56,228), Third Division; three (Nos. 16-18) of Clerk ($5,352-$5,644), Third Division. New Offices Created.—Nine (Nos. 25-33) of Clerk ($5,060$5,352), Third Division; twelve (Nos. 40-51) of Clerk ($4,498$4,768), Third Division; twenty (Nos. 52-71) of Clerk ($3,754$4,250), Third Division; four (Nos. 72-75) of Clerk ($2,762-53,258), Third Division; five (Nos. 76-80) of Clerk ($l,350-$2,762), Third Division; one (No. 81) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 3, Fourth Division; two (Nos. 82, 83) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, Fourth Division; three (Nos. 84-86) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.
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Revenue Branch—Invoice Section. New Offices Created.—Eight (Nos. 199-206) of Invoice Examining Officer ($3,754-$4,250), Third Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 69.)
DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE. Central Office. Centra] Office. Tariff and Appraisements Branch. Imports, Exports, Operations Section. Tariff Nomenclature Sub-section. Port Services Sub-section. Office AboUshed—One (No. 36) of Clerk ($4,498-54,768). Third New Offices Created.—One (No. 1) of Director ($7,098-$7,388), Division. Third Division; one (No. 2) of Assistant Director ($5,936-$6,228), Tariff Operations Sub-section. Third Division; two (Nos. 6, 15) of Clerk ($4,498-$4,768), Tliird Offices Abolished—Three (Nos. 18, 19, 20) of Clerk ($3,258- Division. $3,754), Third Division; six (Nos. 21-26) of Clerk ($2,762-$3,258), Invoice Sub-section. Third Division. New Offices Created.—One (No. 22) of Assistant Director Tariff Control Section. ($5,936-56,228), Third Division; one (No. 23) of Clerk ($4,498$4,768), Third Division. Liaison and Special Projects Sub-section. Warehouse Sub-section. New Offices Created.—One (No. 48) of Clerk (55,352-55,644), New Offices Created.—One (No. 24) of Clerk ($5,352-$5,644), Third Division; one (No. 49) of Clerk (51,350-52,762), Third Third Division; one (No. 25) of Clerk ($1,350-52,762), Third Division. Division. Review and Information Sub-section. Relief Sub-section. New Offices Created.—Three (Nos. 50, 52, 53) of Clerk (55,352New Office Created.—One (No. 30) of Clerk ($3,754-54,250), 55 644), Third Division; three (Nos. 51, 54, 55) of Clerk ($5,060- Third Division. 55i352), Third Division; one (No. 40) of Clerk ($4,498-54,768), Imports, Exports, Legislation and General Section. Third Division. Legislation and Review Sub-section. Classification Sub-section. New Office Created.—One (No. 21) of Clerk ($5,060-$5,352) New Offices Created-—One (No. 56) of Clerk ($4,498-$4,768). Third Division; one (No. 57) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, Fourth Third Division. Division. Commerce Marking and General Sub-section. Relief Sub-section. New Offices Created.—One (No. 27) of Clerk ($5,060-$5,352), New Office Created.—One (No. 58) of Clerk ($5,060-$5,352), Third Division; two (Nos. 31, 33) of Clerk ($4,498-$4,768), Third Third Division. Division; two (Nos. 32, 34) of Clerk ($3,754-$4,250), Third Division; one (No. 28) of Clerk ($3,258-53,754), Third Division. Tariff, By-law and Appraisements Section. By-law Operations Sub-section. Victoria. Offices Abolished.—One (No. 1) of Director ($7,098-$7,388), Port Services Branch—Shipping Section. Third Division; one (No. 2) of Assistant Director ($5,936-56,228), New Offices Created,—Two (Nos. 304, 305) of Clerk ($1,350Third Division; three (Nos. 3, 4, 101) of Clerk ($5,352-55,644), $2,762), Third Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 69.) Third Division; six (Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 102) of Clerk ($5,060-$5,352), Third Division; eleven (Nos. 10-18, 103, 104) of Clerk ($4,49854,768), Third Division. Offices Abolished.—Twenty-one (Nos. 19-36, 105-107) of Clerk APPOINTMENTS, RETIREMENTS AND ($3,754-54.250), Third Division; eight (Nos. 37-44) of Clerk ($3,258DISMISSALS. 53,754), Third Division; thirteen (Nos. 45-56, 108) of Clerk ($2,762$3,258), Third Division; seven (Nos. 57-63) of Clerk ($2,142-$2,762), HE following appointments, retirements and dismissals are Third Division; Three (Nos. 64, 65, 66) of Clerical Assistant, Grade notified by the Public Service Board:— 1, Fourth Division. APPOINTMENTS. Motor Vehicle Industry Development Sub-section. NEW SOUTH WALES. Offices Abolished.—One (No. 84) of Assistant Director ($5,936Department of the Treasury. $6,228), Third Division; two (Nos. 85-86) of Clerk ($5,352-$5,644), Taxation Branch. Third Division; one (No. 87) of Clerk ($4,498-54,768), Third Division; one (No. 88) of Clerk ($3,754-$4,250), Third Division. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Robyn Lesley Battye, Kay Maree Bryant, Carol Ann Burke, Susanne Janice Crofts, Tariff Division—By-law Branch. Carolyn McPherson, Myrene Anne Martin, Gayle Denise Meikle, New Offices Created.—One (No. 1) of Assistant Comptroller- Denise Margaret Roach, Rosalin Selic, Annette Denise Taylor. General ($8,860), Second Division; one (No. 2) of Steno-secretary Typist (Female), Fourth Division.—Janice Patricia Adams, Mary Olga Pendrick. (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division.
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Department of Social Services. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Barbara Ferguson, Pamela Lesley Gilbert, Christine Mary Norris, Phyllis Olga Pettit, Maureen Ramsay, Joan Elizabeth Wyllie. Typist (Female), Fourth Division.—^Jennifer Margaret Dobbie. Department of the Interior. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—John Murray. Department of Immigration. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Leslie Anne Summerhayes. Department of the Navy. Clerical Assistant, Grade J, Fourth Division.—Lesley Ann Felmingham, Julie Elizabeth Hayes, Mary Bernadette Antoinette Magro. Department of the Army. Typist (Female), Fourth Division.—Annette Mary Richardson. Department of Customs and Excise. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Divislon.—Michelle Lee Godden. Repatriation Department. Typist (Female), Fourth Division.—Maria Burr, Kerrie Anne Mariin, Rhonda Elaine Rutter. Postmaster-General's Department. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.-Clarissa Juanne Logan, Helen O'Donoghue. Typist (Female), Fourth Division.—Anne Jacqueline Collett, Joan Elizabeth Dresser, Rita Schembri, Diane Elizabeth Sharp. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Attorney-GeneraFs Department. Deputy Crown Solicitor's Officc. Professional Assistant, Third Division.—Thomas Bedford Bannerman. Department of the Treasury. Taxation Branch. Junior Assistant, Fourth Division.—Stephen John Bradley, Richard Murray Hilton, Kevin Richard Rudland, Leslie Richard Walters, Victor Stirling White. Department of Social Services. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Ian Charles Craig. AS NOTIFIED BY THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales. Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.—Gary Donald Cotter, Stephen John Craine, Edward Millard Heaton, Russell John Hutchinson, Robert Charles Miles, Anthony Reginald Peters, Rodney Francis Shinn, Marijan Ernest Valentitsch. Lineman, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Robin Joseph Huntley. Postman, Fourth Division.—David Carol Casserley, Lawrence Raymond Gillott, David Jeffcock, William Thomas Paul, John Leslie Tracey, Eifion Watson Thomas. Technician, Fourth Division.—Martin Duncan Berle, Walter Robert Stubberfield. Motor Driver, Fourth Division.—Dennis Walker Burgess, Lionel John Carey, David John Holder, Keith Thomson Hunter, Raymond Thomas Kent, Paul Mulheron, Keith Edwin Regan, WilUam Brooks Sladden, Norman Allen Tattersall, Alfred Ernest West, Albert Edward Williams. Postal Clerk-in-training, Fourth Division.-Roger Charles Gowing. Telephonist, Fourth Division.—Helen Jean Curley, Judith Margaret Delph, Roslyn May Gale, Pamela Ann McDougall, Beverley Anne Orman, Lynette Gay Plater, Marion Ruth Sams, Maree Pauline Spradbrow, Helen Diane Sweeney, Suzanne Yvonne Templeman, Dorothy Ann Walters, Valmai Joyce Webb, Von Margaret Winnett. Victoria. Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Henry Bertram McDonald. Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.-^Keith Mervyn Barkas, Glen Ian Battel, Jefrey Walter Beer, Allan Raymond Thomas. Lineman, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Royce Anthony Dawson. Graeme Keating. Postal Clerk, Fourth Division.—^Raymond Fitzgibbon. Postman, Fourth Division.—Alan Henry Binge, Comelus Franciscus Carels, Walter Bell Fletcher, Athol Clyde Halligan.
Commaowealth Gazette
Technician (Teleconununication), Fourth Division.—William George Payne. Telephonist, Fourth Division.—^Keiran Patricia Brown, Carol Ann Holzworth, Maree Josephine Howard, Patricia Margaret Leaf, Linda Susan Rogers, Suzanne Maree Sheen, Christine Margaret Tavenor. Beverley May Tomlin. Queensland. Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.—Jeffrey Douglas Ahern, David William Argus, David John Bannah, Ian Charles Baynham, Vernon Mark Bentley, Stephen Graham B»-own, Bernard Gerald Clark, Grant Lenard Connors, Anthony Douglas Cook, Roger Eric Corradi, Peter Edward Davis, Ronald John Daw, Leonard Anthony Dillon, Robert Stanley Hammond, Peter Gordon Hatchman, Rodney Mervyn Head, Lionel Neill Heydon, Lloyd John Humphries, Brian Patrick Kilmartin, Kevin Kreis, Robert Lawrence Le Bherz, Gordon Nile Lewis, Ian Maccoll, David Malcolm, Trevor John Meehan, Brian Midgley, John Michael Murray, William Gary McDermott, Peter Douglas McPhee, John Maurice Neiki, Donald Peter Newman, John Leslie O'Donneli, Stephen Warren O'Donneli, Laurence David O'Reilly, Gavin Joseph Perkins, Zygmunt Joseph Pokoj, Garth Frederick Schmith, Robert Arthur Shadforth, Marshall Charles Strong, Kenneth Charles Stumer, Peter John Thorsen, Neville William Walker, Gary John Webb, Gary John West, Warren John Williams, Wayne John Winter, Brian Francis Wyer. Mail Officer, Fourth Division.—Russell Donald Barry. Motor Driver, Fourth Division.—Warren Peter Shanahan, James Anthony Ward. Phonogram Operators.—Jan Wendy Bamkin, Suzette Anne Brown, Janis Margaret Burton, Valerie Frances Gillespie, Patricia Evelyn Harrison, Coralie Kay Murgatroyd. Postman, Fourth Division.-James Henry Beil, William Leslie Buchester, David Anthony Daly, Ian Cairncross Ibbotson, David Keenan, Ronald Mankofski, John Louis McKenna, Henry James O'Kanc. Telephonist, Fourth Division,—iPatricia Anne Biinkhorn, Wendy Da vies, Dorothy May Gluck, Frances Lavina Hay, Beverley Margaret Howe, Suzanne Mary Jordon, June Elaine Matthews, Kay Muller, Teresa Margaret O'Shea, Suzanne Magaret C^uinn, Suzanne Rae, Francesca Lenora Seden, Eslyn Joan Sowden, Margaret Alice Starkey, Cynthia Marie Thrupp, Wendy Anne Thrussell, Merle Beris Turner, Lorraine Joycc Wright. Western Australia. Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.—Lester William Aizlewood, Lee Keith Bailey, Hugh Lewis Barker, James Edward Dunn, Peter Craig McClymans, Peter Micheal Narducci, Ian Kenneth Ratcliffe. Motor Driver, Fourth Division.—Mervin Albert Girando, Raymond Leslie McQueen. Telephonist, Fourth Division.—Pamela Joan Brown, Dianne Kaye Forrester, Frances Elizabeth Hard man, Jennifer Ann Johnston, Dixie Stephanie May. South Australia. Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.—David John Allwood, Jeffery William Both, Ian Bow, Malcolm John Codrington, Michael John Flaherty, Christopher John Harvey, Alan Douglas Lelliott, Michael Leslie Pinnegar, Robert Joseph Saunders, Gary James Sims, Gordon Roy Sloggett, Joseph Charles Songaila, John Phillip Speight, Radomir Stamenkovic, Harold Gordon Williams. Lineman, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Raymond John Skillicorn, Raymond John Wilson. Postman, Fourth Division.—Eric Stott. Telephonist, Fourth Division.—Mary Patricia Beerworth, Deirdre Ann Bettess, Janice May Bradtberg, Pamela Elizabeth Kiddie, Eleanor May Miller, Elaine Jean Obst. Tasmania. Telephonist, Fourth Division,—Dianne Clark. RETIREMENTS. (With effect as from the close of business on the dates indicated.) PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. National Library of Australia. Section 49.—Glenda Beryl Price, Clerk, 21st October, 1966; Patricia Christine Smith, Typist, Grade 1, 28th October, 1966. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Taxation Branch. Section 67 (Invalidity).—John Joseph Shanahan, Investigation Officer, Grade 3, 13th December, 1966. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. Section 85 (1).—Cyril Frederick Sawyer, Range Assistant Headquarters Staff, Department of the Army, Western Command (position No. 51), 8th December, 1966.
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Australian Capital Territory. DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE. Errol Clinton Jobsz, 66/86637, Clerk $1,350-$3,010, Third Section 49.—Eileen Veronica O'Connor, Typist (Female), 5th Division, Department of the Interior. November, 1966. Any Third Division officer, or officer eligible for inclusion in the REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. Third Division, with the requisite qualifications who will not be less SecLioii 49.—Rieta Gain, AccounUng Machinist-in-Charge than twenty-one (21) years of age and under thirty-six (36) years (Female), Grade 1, 22nd October, 1966. of age on 31st December, 1966, may within twenty-one (21) days of the date of this notification lodge an appeal against non-selection POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. for training with the Public Service Inspector in the State in which New South Wales. he is located. Officers located in the Territories of Papua and New the Australian Capital Territory and the Northern Territory Section 49.~Elizabeth Margaret Hamilton, Telephonist, 27th Guinea, may lodge appeals with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, August, 1966; F^aurel Patricia Shone, Telephonist, 29th October, Brisbane, the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Sydney and 1966; Audrey Mary Power, Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, 24th Sep- the Chairman, Promotions Appeal Committee, Box 149, P.O. Darwin tember, 1966; Lynda Walden, Assistant (Stamp Sales) 9th October, respectively. appeals are not necessary as the case of a 1966; Shaun Diane Rycroft, Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, 8th selected officerProtective will be considered as a matter of course agamst all October, 1966. appellants and against any other officers originally selected as Section 67 (Invalidity).—Frederick Henry Pople, Engineer, Class suitable for training. 3, 9ih January, 1967; Kelvin Patrick Crane, Clerk, 15th November, Ultimate selection of the above officer and any successful 1966; Maxwell Alfred Woodward, Postmaster, Grade 4, 25th appellants will be dependent upon the number of vacancies available January, 1967; Leslie Claude Piper, Postmaster, Grade 3, 7th on the next training course and the overall order of suitability and December, 1966. Section 85 (1).—Gladstone Athol Ramsay Schofield, Technician this notice does not imply automatic inclusion on the course. (Telecommunications), 9th December, 1966; Marjorie Agnes Clark, Clerical Assistant, Grade 3, 2nd September, 1966. Victoria. Section 67 (Invalidity).—Ivan Fedyshyn, Cleaner, 21st July, 1966; Rodney Vernon Jackson, Technician (Telecommunications) 11th RECRUITMENT OF APPRENTICES, FOURTH DIVISION. August, 1966; Charles Roy Robbins, Line Foreman, Grade 2, 26th p p l i c a t i o n s are invited for transfer or appointment to the October, 1966. Commonwealth Service as Apprentice ($894-$l,980) (S) Fourth Section 85 (1).—Arthur Lowry, Postmaster, Grade 4, 19th Novem- Division, of Civil Aviation. Apprenticeships will be ber, 1966; John James Michael Regan, Clerical Assistant, Grade 3, offered in Department the under-mentioned trades at the locations shown:— 20th September, 1966. (i) Carpenter— Queensland. Sydney 22nd Section 49.—Kathleen Mary Heckscher, Telephonist, (ii) Fitter and Turner— October, 1966; Carolyn Ena Jurd, Telephonist, 15th October, 1966; Melbourne Karen Anne Mick, Telephonist, 12th November, 1966; Leona Ann Brisbane Wagner, Monitor, 12th November, 1966. Perth Section 67 (Invalidity).—Leonard Benjamin Bonke, Clerical Assis(iii) Painter— tant, Grade 2, 20th October, 1966; Bruce John Bonney, Postman, Sydney 12th October, 1966; Joseph Klemm, Supervising Technician (Tele(iv) Refrigeration Mechanic— communications), Grade 1, 28th November, 1966. Perth South Australia. (v) Sheetmetal Worker Sydney Section 49.—Carmel Veronica Day, Phonogram Operator Brisbane (Female), 12th November, 1966. Perth Section 67 (Invalidity).—Francis William Rowe, Postal Clerk, 23rd November, 1966. 2. Persons Eligible to Apply.—^^Males who wiU be between the ages of fifteen and eighteen years at 31st December, 1966, and who Western Australia. eligible to undertake the appropriate trade course at a recognized Section 49.—Jannice Irene Lalor, Accounting Machinist (Female), are technical college; and/or in the case of New South Wales, .QueensGrade 1, 12th November, 1966; Wilma Phillis Moy, Accounting land and Western Australia, males who will be between the ages of Machinist (Female), Grade 2, 8th October, 1966. fifteen and 21 years at 31st December, 1966, and who are eligible Section 67 (Invalidity).—Harold Wilkinson, Clerk, 25th Novem- to undertake the appropriate " New " Apprenticeship course at a ber, 1966. recognized technical college. Section 85 (1).—Thomas Fitzgerald Skehan, Postmaster, Grade 3. Education at least to Junior Public or Intermediate standard 4, 26th November, 1966. is desirable. 4. The " New" Apprenticeship course is designed to provide opportunities for males who remain at school beyond the normal DISMISSALS. apprenticeship age. The apprenticeship term under the " N e w " POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. scheme is four years with reductions of from six to twelve months being granted by the Apprenticeship Board for higher educational Victoria. Section 62.~Geoffrey Baldwin Ault, Postal Officer, as from the qualifications and/or related trade experience. expiration of 9th December, 1966. 5. Period of Eligibility.—Successful applicants will be expected to commence training not later than February, 1967. Queensland. Course of Training.—Appointees will be required to undertake Section 62.—John Thomas O'Reilly, Postal Officer, as from the the6. appropriate trade course at a recognized technical college and expiration of 9th December, 1966. carry out departmental field training. Western Australia. 7. Salarj' during Trahiiug.—The actual rates of pay for an Section 55.—Leslie George Farrell, Junior Postal Officer, as from apprentice are— the expiration of 9th December, 1966. Years of service or age. Salary. $ A. B. MILNE, Secretary, 1st year or under 17 . . 936 Public Service Board. 2nd year or at 17 936 3rd year or at 18 . . 1,092 4th year or at 19 .. il,641 At 20 . . 1,976 At 21 . . 2,085 A P W B N T M E N T , IMICRUITIVIENT A N D Persons who are already officers of the Commonwealth Service will, following the determination of appeals, if any, against nonEXAMINATION NOTICES. selection under Regulation 33, be required to transfer by consent DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION. as Apprentice. In addition, Apprentices who obtain a high percentage in their end-of-year examinations are eligible for a proficiency AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL COURSE. URSUANT to the notification on pages 4157 and 4158 of allowance. Gazette No. 71 of 11th August, 1966, the following permanent 8. Order of Selection.—Offer of appointment or transfer as officer has been selected as suitable for training, subject to passing Apprentice will be made in order of merit determined on the basis of the report of a Selection Panel. the prescribed medical examinations, &c.
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The following advancement conditions also apply:— 9. The names of selected permanent officers of the Commonwealth Service will be published in the Gazette. Any officer with (a) a trainee shall not be advanced beyond $2,036 (S) per the required qualifications for entry into this course of training may, annum unless he has completed a course of training within twenty-one days of the date of such publication, lodge with specified by the Board for advancement beyond that the Public Service Inspector in the State in which he is located, an salary. (The approved examination for this purpose appeal under Regulation 33 against his non-selection. Protective shall be the successful completion of the first three appeals are not necessary as the case of a selected officer will be years of the approved course of training.) considered as a matter of course against all appellants and against (b) he shall be advanced to $2,094 per annum if he has comeach of the other officers selected for training. pleted a course of training specified by the Board for the purpose. 10. Selected applicants from outside the Service will be appointed on extended probation. 7. Promotion on Completion of Training.—Medical Laboratory 11. Promotion on Completion of Training*—An Apprentice will Technologist-in-training will be promoted as Medical Laboratory be promoted as Journeyman in the trade in which he is employed Technologist (S2,454-$2,958), and paid an actual salary per annum upon satisfactory completion of the prescribed apprenticeship train- of not less than S2,815 <$2,387 female) in Victoria upon— (a) completion of two years satisfactory service with salary in ing. Promotion is made under the provisions of section 53B of the excess of $2,036 per annum in an office of Medical Public Service Act 1922-1966 and is not subject to appeal, Laboratory Technologist-in-training; and 12. Unsatisfactory Progress.—An Apprentice who fails to make (b) successful completion of the course of training approved satisfactory progress in his training may be transferred at any time by the Board. to another position in the Fourth Division at such salary as the Promotion under the provisions of section 53B of the Board determines or, if on probation, his appointment may be Public Service isActmade 1922-1966 and is not subject to appeal. annulled. Fees.—Fees for all subjects studied under the training course 13. Submission of Applications.—Apphcations should be lodged will8. be paid by the Department; these include lecture fees, charges with the Regional Director of Civil Aviation in the Capital City of for lecture notes, laboratory materials, hire of microscopes, special the State concerned on the special application forms obtainable materials and stationery and also the amount paid for admission as from each regional office. a student member of the Australasian Institute of Medical Laboratory Technology (over 21 years $8.00, under 21 $4.00, plus a Registration fee of $2.00); charges for printed text and reference books will not be included9. Unsatisfactory Progress.—Where a trainee fails to obtain satisfactory results at any examination or otherwise fails to make satisAPPOINTMENT AS MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHprogress in his course, the Board will, unless the officer is NOLOGIST-IN-TRAINING, REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. factory dismissed from the Commonwealth Service, decide whether the PPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the Commontraineeship should be terminated and the officer transferred to such wealth Service as Medical Laboratory Technologist-in-train- office as may be deemed appropriate, or whether the traineeship ing (Sl,042-$2,206) (S)), Fourth Division, Repatriation General will be continued under modified conditions. In the case of an officer Hospital, Heidelberg, Victoria. on probation, consideration may also be given to annulment of 2. Persons Eligible to Apply.—Subject to the provisions of appointment. section 47A (2)'=' of the Public Service Act 1922-1966, persons not 10. Contract of Service.—No contract of service is required. on the permanent staff of the Commonwealth Service who— Submission of Application.—Applications should be lodged (a) will be not less than 16 and not more than 24 years of with11. the Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Department, Box 87A, age on the closing date for applications; and (b) have the Victorian Matriculation Certificate with passes G.P.O. Melbourne, by 12th January, 1967. in English, Physics, Chemistry, and Maths I and II at Leaving Standard, or equivalent qualifications; or (c) have successfully completed part of the course leading to APPOINTMENT AS MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOthe Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology. GIST-W-TRAINING, REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. 3. Order of Appointment.—Subject to the provision of section PPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the Common47A of the Public Service Act 1922-1966, successful applicants wealth Service as Medical Laboratory Technologist-inwill be offered appointment in order of merit, determined on the training ($l,042-$2,206 (S)), Fourth Division, Repatriation General basis of a report by a Selection Committee. * See under Concessions to Ex-Servlcemen" on page 203 of Hospital, Greenslopes, Queensland. Gazette No. 4 of 14th January, 1966. 2. Persons Eligible to Apply—Subject to the provisions of Section 4. Period of Eligibility.—Eligibility for appointment will ter- 47A (2)* of the Public Service Act 1922-1966, persons not on the minate on 31st March, 1967, but a successful applicant will be permanent staff of the Commonwealth Service who— expected to commence training as soon as possible after selection. (a) will be not less than sixteen and not more than twentyfour years of age on the closing date for applications; 5. Course of Training.—^Trainees will undertake the course and leading to the Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology or (b) have the Senior Public Diploma Entrance with passes at equivalent qualification. When not attending lectures, trainees wili not less than C standard in English, Mathematics I., work in the Department and receive on-the-job training in Physics, Chemistry and one other Senior subject. routine laboratory procedures. When an officer has completed one or more years of the approved course, prior to appointment, 3. Order of Appointment.—Subject to the provisions of Section the period of training may be reduced accordingly. Trainees will (2)* of the Public Service Act 1922-1966, successful applicants be granted a reasonable period of private study in official hours 47A will be offered appointment in order of merit, determined on the to compensate them for attendance at lectures held outside normal basis of the report of a selection committee. working hours, the amount of time to be determined according to under " Concession to Ex-servicemen " on Page 203 of Gazette the duration of after hours lectures and the trainee's progress. No.• See 4 of 14th January 1966, Trainees will be subject to normal supervision during study 4. Period cJ Eligibility.—Eligibility for appointment will terperiods. Details of subjects to be studied may be obtained from the minate on 31 March 1967 but a successful applicant will be Deputy Commissioner, Box 87A, G.P.O., Melbourne. expected to commence training as soon as possible after selection. 6. Actual Salary During Training.—The following salaries will 5. Course of Training.—^Trainees will undertake the course be paid to trainees:— leading to the Diploma of Laboratory Technology (Medical) of Female. Male. $ s the Australasian Institute of Medical Laboratory Technology or equivalent qualification. When not attending lectures, trainees will 1,037 1,095 Under 17 years work in the Department and receive on-the-job training in 1,169 1,235 At 17 years routine laboratory procedures. 1,465 1,309 At 18 years 1,707 1,458 At 19 years Where an officer has completed one or more years of the 1,978 1,610 At 20 years approved course, prior to appointment, the period of training .. 2,085-2,311 1,657-1,883 Adults may be reduced accordingly. In addition, trainees with Senior, Leaving or Matriculation qualiwill be granted a reasonable period of private study fication will be paid an allowance to bring their total remuneration in Trainees official hours to compensate them for attendance at lectures to the following:— held outside normal working hours, the amount of time to be Male. Female $ determined according to the duration of after-hours lectures and the trainee's progress. Trainees will be subject to normal superUnder 18 years 1,403 1,217 vision during study periods. At 18 years 1,625 1,375 At 19 years 1,867 1,538 Details of subjects to be studied may be obtained from the At 20 years 2,158 1,710 Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Department, Brisbane.
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% $ 1,037 1,095 Under 17 years 1,235 1,169 at 17 years 1,465 1,309 at 18 years 1,707 1,458 at 19 years 1,978 1,610 at 20 years 2,085-2,311 1,657-1,883 Adults .. In addition, trainees with matriculation qualifications will be paid an allowance to bring their total remuneration to the following:— Males Females Per Annum. Per Annum. s
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Under 18 years 1,217 1,403 At 18 years 1,375 1,625 At 19 years .1,538 1,867 At 20 years 1,710 2,158 The following salary advancement conditions also apply:— (a) a trainee shall not be advanced beyond $2,036 (S) per annum unless he has completed a course of training specified by the Board for advancement beyond that salary. (The approved examination for this purpose shall be the successful completion of the first three years of the approved course of training). (b) He shall not be paid less than $2,094 (S) per annum if he has completed a course of training to qualify for advancement beyond S2,036 (S) per annum. 7. Promotion on Completion of Training.—Medical Laboratory Technologist-in-training will be promoted as Medical Laboratory Technologist (S2,454-$2,958 (S)) and paid an actual salary per annum of not less than $3,105 ($2,677 female) upon:— (a) completion of two years satisfactory service with salary in excess of S2,036 per annum in an office of Medical Laboratory Technologist-in-training; and (b) successful completion of the course of training approved by the Board. Promotion is made under the provisions of Section 53B of the Poiblic Service Act 1922-1966, and is not subject to appeal. 8. Fees. Fees for all subjects studied under the training course will be paid by the Department; these include lecture fees, charges for lecture notes, laboratory materials, hire of microscopes, special materials and stationery and also the amount paid for admission as a student member of the Australasian Institute of Medical Laboratory Technology (over 21 years $4.20 under 21 years $2.10 plus a nomination fee of $1.05^ Charges for printed text and reference books will not be included. 9. Unsatisfactory Progress.—Where a trainee fails to obtain satisfactory results at any examination or otherwise fails to make satisfactory progress in his course, the Board will, unless the officer is dismissed from the Commonwealth Service, decide whether the traineeship should be terminated and the officer transferred to such office as may be deemed appropriate, or whether the traineeship will be continued under modified conditions. In the case of an officer on probation, consideration may also be given to annulment of appointment. 10. Contract of Service.—No contract of service is required. 11. Submission of Application.—Applications should be lodged with the Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Department, Box 651K, G.P.O., Brisbane, by 12th January, 1967.
Examination No. NP2113.
FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER, FOURTH DIVISION, POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, SYDNEY. HIS examination will be held on 21st January, 1967.
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Persons Eligible to Enter.—Males who were born not earlier than 22nd January, 1950 and not later than 21st February, 1952. Subjects and Pass Conditions— (i) Spelling (ii) Arithmetic Candidates must iTass in both subjects to pass the examination. Exemption Provisions.—Not applicable. Period of Eligibility.—Candidates who qualify will be eligible for appointment for twelve months from date of notification in the Gazette that the results of the examination have been finalized. However, they will not become ehgible for appointment until they attain the age of 15 years. 22290/66.—4
Order of Appointment.—Offers of appointment will be made in order of merit based on marks obtained at the examination. Syllabus— (i) Spelling—To be judged from the candidate's transcription of misspelled and/or incomplete but readily recognizable words and/or from dictation. (Maximum marks 180, pass marks 108.). (ii) Arithmetic—First four " rules "—that is Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division, including (a) British standard weights, measures, and moneys, (b) Prime numbers, factors, Highest Common Factor, Least Common Multiple, (c) Vulgar and Decimal Fractions (excluding recurring and circulating decimals), (d) Simple Proportion (Unitary Method) and Proportionate Division, (e) Simple Problems on Rates, Taxes and Bankruptcy. These topics are adequa'ely treated in any elementary text book used in Australian secondary schools. (Maximum marks 180, pass marks 105). Applications on special forms to be lodged with the Examinations Officer Box 6002, G.P.O., Sydney, not later than 13th January, 1967. Application forms may be obtained from the Examinations Officer at the address given. This notification should be read in conjunction with Common Conditions for Appointment to the Service and for Entry to Examinations notified in Gazette No. 4 of 14th January, 1966. Copies are available from the Examinations Officer.
EXAMINATION RESULTS, Results of the following examinations have been finalized: Examination No.
5562 5569 5573 5592 NP2091 NP2100 NP2101 VP2542 VP2631 VP2632 VP2633 VP2662 VP2663 VP2664 VP2665 VP2666 VP2667 QP831 QP832 QP833
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Appointment Junior Assistant, Melbourne Appointment Clerical Assistant (Female), Western Australia Entry Accounting Machinist-intraining Class, Hobart Appointment/Transfer Telegraphist-in-training, Fourth Division, Postmaster-General's Department, Sydney Appointment, Junior Postal Officer, Sydney Appointment, Junior Postal Officer, New South Wales Appointment, Telephonist, New South Wales Appointment /Promotion/ Transfer Mail Officer, Mail Exchange Branch, Victoria Appointment, Telephonist, Melbourne Appointment, Junior Postal Officer, Melbourne Appointment, Phonogram Operator, Melbourne Appointment, Junior Postal Officer, Victoria Appointment, Telephonist, Melbourne Appointment, Junior Postal Officer, Victoria Appointment, Telephonist, Victoria Appointment, Junior Postal Officer, Melbourne Appointment, Telephonist, Melbourne Appointment, Junior Postal Officer, Queensland Appointment, Telephonist, Queensland Appointment, Postman, Queensland
Date Notified.
Date Held.
25.8.66 5.11.66 25.8.66 5.11.66 25.8.66 5,11.66 15.9.66 22.10.66 10.12.66 10.12.66 10.12.66
30.6.66
6.8.66
27.10.66 26.11.66 27.10.66 3.12.66 27.10.66 3.12.66 3.12.66 3.12.66 3.12.66 3.12.66 10.12.66
10.12.66 26.11.66 26.11.66 26.11.66
Candidates will be advised of the results of these examinations; a copy may be seen at the office of the Public Service Inspector or Director, Post and Telegraphs, with which applications were lodged. Candidates whose names do not appear in the above results were unsuccessful. A. B. MILNE, Secretary, Public Service Board.
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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES. V A C A N C I E S O P E N TO P E R M A N E N T O F F I C E R S .
Applications should preferably be made on printed forms obtain-
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Salary scale
Junior commencing salaries also nominal are quoted f o r some positions. T o obtain actual salaries, both for adults and juniors, the following basic wage adjustments should be added to the nominal salaries
VACANCIES OPEN TO OFFICERS A N D TO PERSONS WHO A R E N O T O F F I C E R S O F T H E SERVICE. Applications are invited f r o m persons who are not permanent officers of the Serv'ce for appointment to those offices which are indicated in the vacancies advertised below by the following symbol (t).
shown in the advertisements:— Age.
T o be eligible for appointment a person must be— (i) a British subject; (ii) permanently residing in Australia, or eligible f o r entry t o Australia f o r permanent residence; (iii) medicaUy and physically fit.
Males. Females, $ $ 21 years and over .. .. 105 ... 79 20 years ,. .. .. 94 . . 76 19 ygarg .. _ _ 79 . . 68 ig years .. .. 63 !! 57 Under 18 years ., .. 53 . . 53 .. , , appointees . ^ , paid . , commencing '' . , . " at any New adult may be salaries points within ai salary range. At those offices where quarters are indicated, a deduction f o r rental will be made at the rate of 10 per cent, of the minimum salary of the position unless otherwise stated. WHERE TO SEND APPLICATIONS.
Suitable applicants will be offered appointment in accordance with an order of merit ascertained on the basis of applicants' qualifications and the results of interviews of applicants. If an ex-serviceman and a person not an ex-serviceman should be placed equal in order of merit, the ex-serviceman will be offered appointment before the person who is not an ex-serviceman.
Code letters are used in column three to show where applications should be lodged. A key to these code letters appears at the end of the advertisements. Applications should reach the address shown not later than the date shown in column four. An application by telegram will be accepted before the closing date but a written application should follow immediately.
Suitably qualified officers of the Fourth Division may apply for transfer or promotion to those offices of the Third Division f o r which applications for appointment are invited f r o m persons who are not permanent officers of the Service.
Forward Applications. Position. Salary Scale and Division.
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COMMONWEALTH STATUTORY AUTHORITIES. Applications are invited from persons desirous of appointment to positions commencing at page 6407 of this Gazette.
PRIME MINISTER'S
DEPARTMENT.
THE OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE
BOARD.
CENTRAL OFFICE.
Organization Division. Clerk (S4,220-S4,820), Third Division (two positions) .. .. .. .. .. Canberra . . .. A2 5.1.67 Duties.—Positions Nos. 413 and 414—Undertake basic investigation work in organization and classification matters and prepare related reports and correspondence. Provide general assistance to the Assistant Commissioner.
DEPARTMENT OF TERRITORIES. GOVERNMENT AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS DIVISION.
Legal Affairs Branch. Officer-in-charge ($7,270-$7,570), Third Division, Law Reform and Law Revision Section .. Canberra Duties.—Programmes of law reform and law revision for the Territories. Qualifications.—Academic qualifications to be stated. Aptitude for policy work.
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Duties.—Responsible for the direction and supervision of the section dealing with political and constitutional aspects of the Department and the Territories. Qualifications.—Academic qualifications to be stated. Aptitude for policy work. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 6406.
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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES—cfmtinued. Position, Salary Scale and Division. D E P A R T M E N T OF TERRITORIES—continued. CENTRAL SECRETARIAT DIVISION.
Locality.
Forward Applications. To.
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Information and Publicity Branch. Clerk ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division, Distribution and Projects Section . . Canberra .. .. B1 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 249—Clerical work in connection with publicity projects; assist in planning and management of displays and in the printing, proof-reading &c., of Departmental information publications. Qualifications.—Appropriate experience in information or publicity work desirable. NORTHERN TERRITORY. NORTHERN TERRITORY ADMINISTRATION.
Administration Services and Finance Division. Administrative Branch. Senior Inspector ($6,670-$6,970), Third Division, Organization and Methods Section Darwin B2 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 12—Responsible for the conduct of organization, method and procedure reviews within the Administration. • Qualifications.—Previous experience in organization and methods work at senior level. Accommodation.—Single accommodation available; consideration may be given to the priority allocation of married accommodation. Economic and Social Affairs Division. Lands and Survey Branch. tDrafting Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-$4,072), Third or Fourth Division.. .. Darwin .. B2 12.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 105—Prepare the more complex lease diagrams, detail plans, contour and level plans, investigate nomenclature proposals, prepare draft proclamations and technical descriptions. Qualifications,—Qualifications and/or experience appropriate to the efficient discharge of the duties. District Allowance.—Darwin, Grade VII. Accommodation.—Where not specified—Single accommodation available; married accommodation may not become available for approximately six months from commencing duty. Taxation.—A concession of $540 per annum plus an amount equal to half the total deductions for dependants may be allowable. DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. CENTRAL OFFICE. MANAGEMENT SERVICES BRANCH.
Establishment and Methods Section. Establishments Sub-section. Inspector ($6,170-$6,370), Third Division . . .. .. Canberra .. CI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 332—Supervise the work of the Sub-section and review establishments in Canberra, State offices and at overseas posts. Clerk ($4,970-$5,370), Third Division .. .. .. .. Canberra . . CI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 276—Examine proposals, prepare submissions and related correspondence on Australia-based, Britain-based and locally-engaged staff establishments at overseas posts. Assistant Inspector ($4,970-$5.370), Third Division .. Canberra .. CI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 333—Examine and prepare recommendations on establishment and classifications proposals in Head Office, State offices and the Antarctic Division. Clerk (S4,220-$4,820), Third Division (two positions) Canberra . . CI 5.1.67 Duties.—Positions Nos. 334, 188—Assist in the examination of proposals and draft submissions and related correspondence on Australian, Britain-based and locally-engaged staff at posts in certain overseas areas. Clerk ($3,100-53,620), Third Division .. Canberra .. Cl 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 335—Carry out minor reviews of establishment, prepare correspondence and maintain establishments records. Methods Sub-section. Assistant Inspector ($4,97a-$5,370). Third Division .. .. Canberra .. Cl 5.1.67 Puties.—Position No, 336—Review Departmental methods and procedures, supervise implementation of revised procedures. Assistant Registrar ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division.. ., .. Canberra .. Cl 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 337—Prepare and implement a systematic archival/disposal programme. Assistant Registrar ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division. . Canberra Cl 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 338—Preparation of Lists of Indexable Headings. Review registry procedures and undertake research on specific registry matters. Clerk (S3,620-$4,220), Third Division .. .. .. .. Canberra .. Cl 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 339—Assist in the preparation of procedures. Lists of Indexable Headings and training of staff". Qualifications.—Above three positions—Sound Registry background and knowledge of records management techniques. Clerk ($3,100-$3,620), Third Division .. .. .. .. .. .. Canberra .. .. CI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 340—Maintain records returned from overseas posts. Arrange archival action. General Services Section. Finance Sub-section. Accounting Machinist (Female) Grade 1 ($972-$l,834), Fourth Division .. .. Canberra .. Cl 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 199--Operate Tetractys and Madas calculating machines and Burroughs adding listing machine. Qualifications.—Applicants must have passed prescribed test for advancement. Note.—^The successful applicant will be advanced to Accounting Machinist (Female) Grade 2 on becoming competent in the operation of Burroughs Sensimatic Accounting Machine. For code letters and references sec footnotes on page 6406.
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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES—continued. Position, Salary Scale and Division. ATRORNEY-GENERAL'S
Locality.
Forward Applications. To.
By.
DEPARTMENT.
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. COURTS AND REGISTRATION OFFICES.
Storeman ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Division .. .. .. .. Canberra .. D4 Duties Position No. 75—Maintain store, receive bulk supplies; issue stores as required and maintain running stock records.
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Official Receiver's Section, Realisation Officer, Grade 1 ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division.. .. Sydney D5 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 50—Examination of proofs of debt; assist in investigation of bankrupts' books of account and the realisation of assets as required. Qualifications.—Accountancy qualifications desirable. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. BANKRUPTCY BRANCH
Official Receiver's Section. Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 ($1,804-$!,918), Fourth Division .. .. Perth Duties.—Position No. 8—General stenographic and typing duties. Qualifications.—Shorthand, at least 80 words per minute.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. CENTRAL STAFF. A . C . T . SERVICES DIVISION.
Education Branch. Technical Education Section. tTechnical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,650-$3,158), Third or Fourth Division. Canberra Technical College Canberra . . . . G1 12.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 207—Servicing of testing and demonstration equipment in both the radio and electrical schools. Design and manufacture of class project panels. Qualifications.—Qualifications and/or experience appropriate to the duties. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ELECTORAL BRANCH.
Divisional Returning Officer ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division, Divisional Staff . . Port Pirie . . G8 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 13—Responsible for the administration of an Electoral Division. Conduct elections and referendums; enforce compulsory enrolment and voting provisions of the law; act as Electoral Registrar. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
ACCOUNTS AND PERSONNEL SECTION.
Senior Clerk and Accountant ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division Perth .. G15 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 20—Responsible to the Chief Property Officer for the accounts and personnel functions of the State Office. DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. HEAD OFFICE. ENGINEERING DIVISION.
Engineering Design Branch. tTechnical Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-$4,072), Third or Fourth Division, Structural Section .. Hawthorn .. HI 12.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 41—Under general supervision, prepare less important designs and/or working drawings, details and estimates and/or draft specifications for structural engineering projects. Qualifications.—Applicants to state academic qualifications and experience in structural design and/or detailing. MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIVISION.
Gardener, Grade 2 ($2,008-$2,178), Fourth Division, General Section .. .. Head Office .. HI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 38—Maintenance of lawns and shrubs, general floral arrangement of garden layout. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Division, General Services Section . . . . Melbourne . . .. HI 5.1 .67 Duties.—Position No. 142—Assistant Plan Custodian. Issue on loan plans specifications, photographic data, brochures, maps and other data for Technical Officers. Check completed drawings and specifications against various registers for accuracy. File according to size and prefix code. N E W SOUTH WALES. TECHNICAL DIVISION.
tEngineer, Class 2 ($5,082-$5,720), Third Division, Engineering Design Section .. . . Sydney .. . . H3 12.1.67 Duties.—Under general direction prepare designs, estimates, specifications and reports for the more important structural works. Knowledge of structural steelwork, concrete, foundations and mathematical analysis required. Qualifications.—For appointment—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I.E.Aust. For promotion or transfer—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I.E.Aust., or other qualifications recognized by the Board as appropriate to the efficient discharge of the duties. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 6406.
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Clerk (S3,620-S4,220), Third Division, Finance Section .. Brisbane Duties.—Position No. 5~OfBcer-in-charge, Appropriation and Project Ledgers. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. TECHNICAL DIVISION.
Engineer, Class 3 ($6,032-S6,776), Third Division, Engineering Design Section . . Adelaide .. .. H6 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 124—Responsible to the Supervising Engineer (Roads and Aerodromes) for the control and direction of Civil Engineering Staff of Class 2 and lower status engaged on the Design of major schemes involving specialized design. Qualifications.—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I.E.Aust., or other qualifications recognized by the Board as appropriate to the efficient discharge of the duties. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. TECHNICAL DIVISION.
tSenior Technical Officer, Grade 1 (S4,236-S4,540), Third or Fourth Division, Architectural Design Perth H7 19.1.67 Section Duties.—Position No. 35—Prepare original designs, working drawings, details and specifications for more important architectural projects. Qualifications.—Technical knowledge and experience adequate to perform the duties listed. Applicants to state educational qualifications. NORTHERN TERRITORY. TECHNICAL DIVISION.
Darwin tEngineer, Class I ($3,076-54,768), Third Division, Engineering Design Section H8 12.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 122—Under general direction, prepare designs, estimates, reports and specifications for general mechanical engineering projects of normal complexity. Knowledge of air conditioning, refrigeration, boiler plant and associated building services an advantage. Qualifications.—For Appointment—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I.E.Aust. For promotion or transfer—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I.E.Aust., or other qualifications recognized by the Board as appropriate to the efficient discharge of the duties. H8 tQuantity Surveyor, Class 1 ($3,100-54,706), Third Division, Quantity Survey Section . . Darwin 12.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 23—Under technical direction, prepare Bills of Quantities, specifications and estimates. Qualifications.—A Degree or Diploma in Quantity Surveying from an Australian University or Technical College, or equivalent. Conditions.—Both positions— District Allowance.—Grade VII. Taxation,—A concession of $540 per annum plus an amount equal to half the total concessions for dependants may be allowable. Accommodation.—Single accommodation available. Permanent married accommodation available after a waiting period but a successful interstate applicant, if married, could be assisted with temporary accommodation in the interim. Applicants to state requirements. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. NEW SOUTH WALES.
SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND TROPICAL MEDICINE.
tLibrary Officer, Grade 1 ($2,920-33,370), Third Division, Administration Section .. Sydney .. K12 12.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 84—Accessioning, cataloguing and classification according to Barnard System. Qualifications.—Successful completion of the Registration Examination of the Library Association of Australia or equivalent. Steno-secretary (Female), Grade 1 ($2,088-$2,344), Fourth Division, Tropical Medicine and Hygiene Sydney K12 5.1,67 Section Duties.—Position No. 43—Secretarial, shorthand and typing for Professor of Tropical Medicine engaged in research and teaching. Qualifications.—Shorthand, 100 words per minute. JSocial Worker, Grade 1 ($2,750-$3,270) (matched rates $2,900-$3,510), Third Division, Institute of Sydney . . K13 12.1.67 Child Health (temporary position) Duties.—Position No, 105~Assist the Associate Professor in Child Psychiatry with research and teaching. Qualifications.—Diploma of Social Studies or Social Science or equivalent training. Experience in Child Guidance work, desirable. DEPARTMENT O F TRADE AND INDUSTRY. POLICY SECRETARIAT.
Central Statistical Section. Special Projects Sub-section. Clerk ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division .. .. Canberra . . LI Duties.—Position No. 205—Undertake research projects with special reference to international trade. Qualifications.—Sound experience in economic and statistical analysis. Appropriate University degree desirable. Clerk ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division .. . . Canberra . . LI Duties.—Position No. 322—Assist in more important projects involving trade statistics. Qualifications.—Appropriate University degree desirable. Experience in compilation of statistics.
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Clerk ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division
Methods and Training Section. Finance Sub-section.
Canberra . . LI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 202—Carry out internal audit programme. Qualifications.—Sound knowledge of the Public Service Act and Regulations, Audit Act, Treasury Regulations and General Orders. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 6406.
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D E P A R T M E N T O F TRADE A N D INDUSTRY-Kjontinued. OFFICE OF SECONDARY INDUSTRY. SECONDARY INDUSTRY DIVISION.
Industry Economics Branch. Decentralization Section. Clerk ($6,170-$6,370), Third Division .. .. .. .. Canberra .. LI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 557—Examine and make recommendations on proposals for the development of Australian manufacturing industries. Qualifications.—Research experience and ability to prepare reports. Sound knowledge of Australian economy. Academic or other qualifications to be stated. REGIONAL OFFICE—NEW SOUTH WALES. TEXTILES AND APPAREL SECTION.
Officer-in-charge ($6,170-$6,370), Third Division .. .. Sydney .. .. LI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 37—Direct and control the work of a Section engaged in investigation, trade promotion and industry survey activities. Establish and maintain contact with executives in commerce and industry. Interview and make arrangements for overseas visitors. Qualifications.—Ability to direct staff, including field staff. Capacity to undertake investigations and prepare reports. REGIONAL OFFICE—WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Clerk ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division .. Perth .. .. LI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 10—Undertake investigations and field work involving the collection, interpretation and classification of information for the Commodity Register. Qualifications.—Ability to collect, interpret and classify information relating to Australian industry. Academic qualifications to be stated. OFFICE OF THE TARIFF BOARD. ADMINISTRATIVE SECTION.
Clerk ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division .. .. .. .. Canberra .. LI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 65—Senior Clerk in charge of Administration Section. General administrative duties for all sections of the Board. Qualifications.—Experience in administrative duties desirable. DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY. ALL STATES. VETERINARY DIVISION.
fMeat Inspector, Grade 1 ($2,960-$3,512), Fourth Division . . .. .. (a) SI 12.1.67 (a) New South Wales: Blayney, Bourke, Moree, Gunnedah; Queensland: Biloela, Roma; South Australia: Murray Bridge, Peterborough; Victoria: Shepparton; Tasmania: Sorell. Qualifications.—Certificate of Competency as a Meat Inspector or equivalent qualifications. N E W SOUTH WALES. EXPORT INSPECTION AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIVISION.
Management Services Branch. Clerk ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division .. Sydney Sl 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 1159—Accountant and Senior Clerk. Responsible for the control and direction of the following Sub-sections— Accounts, Meat and Fruit, Dairy, and Registry and Office Services. Qualifications.—Accountancy qualifications desirable. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. CENTRAL STAFF. ESTABLISHMENTS AND GENERAL DIVISION.
Establishments Branch. Steno-secretary (Female), Grade I ($2,088-$2,344), Fourth Division, Personnel and Industrial Section Canberra Duties.—Position No. 48—Secretarial duties for Assistant Secretary (Civil Establishments). Qualifications.—Shorthand, 100 words per minute.
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tLibrary Officer, Grade 1 ($2,920-$3,370), Third Division .. Canberra N1 12.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 13—In connexion with the filing, indexing locating and issuing of publications of a technical nature. Qualifications.—Completion of Registration Examination of the Library Association of Australia or equivalent. Previous library experience desirable. DEPARTMENT O F THE ARMY. CENTRAL OFFICE—CANBERRA.
ESTABUSHMENTS AND GENERAL DIVISION.
Electronic Data Processing Branch. Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (S2,292-S2,462), Fourth Division Canberra .. 01 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 46—Receive, sort, record and control the distribution of E.D.P. input and output materials. Prepare paper tapes for processing. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Division (three positions) . . .. Canberra .. .. 0 1 5.1.67 Duties.—Positions Nos. 50, 51, 52—Receive, sort and clear E.D.P. material. Under supervision, prepare paper tapes for processing. Note.—The above positions involve some shiftwork. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 6406.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY—continued. Central Office—Canberra—continued. CHIEF OF THE GENERAL STAFF BRANCH.
Directorate of Staff Duties. Typist (Female) (Photo Litho) (Sl,748-$1,918), Fourth Division .. Canberra .. .. 01 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 37—Prepare offset masters, operate flexowriter machine. Qualifications.—Applicants must have passed prescribed test in typing at a rate of 50 words per minute and in typing letters and documents with due regard to punctuation and form. CENTRAL OFFICE—MELBOURNE. MASTER GENERAL OF THE ORDNANCE BRANCH.
Directorate of Ordnance Services. Qerk (S2,750-83,270), Third Division .. Melbourne 01 Duties.—Position No. 98—Financial control of orders and census returns for "A" vehicles and spare parts.
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Command Workshop. tFitter and Turner ($2,206-$2,462), Fourth Division .. .. .. Warradale .. .. 05 12.1.67 Duties.—Positions Nos. 25, 26, 30—Fitting and turning associated with repairs and manufacture of parts for the workshop. Qualifications.—Applicants must be competent tradesmen and may be required to undergo a trade test. D E P A R T M E N T O F AIR. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. SUPPORT COMMAND.
tForeman Gardener ($2,236-$2,348), Fourth Division .. .. Base Squadron Pearce P5 Duties.—Position No. 14—Supervision of garden staff in layout and maintenance of gardens, lawns and sports grounds. Qualifications.—Practical knowledge and experience of gardening.
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Training and Psychology Section. Officer, Grade 1 ($3,620-34,220), Third Division .. .. .. .. .. Melbourne.. Q1 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 7—Prepare and conduct training courses in clerical skills. Administer training programmes under the Colombo Plan and kindred schemes. Qualifications.—Knowledge of Service and Departmental procedures, aptitude for instructional duties and management of training courses. Academic qualifications desirable. Note.—^Xhe Board will provide an appropriate course in instructional techniques and course management for the officer promoted to this position.
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tApprentice ($894-$l,980), Fourth Division (several positions) .. Sydney .. Q2 12.1.67 Note.—Appointment will be made to the carpentry, painting or sheetmetal trades. VICTORIA-TASMANIA. tAirport Fireman ($1,980-^2,320), Fourth Division (nine positions) .. (a) Q3 12.1.67 (a) Melbourne, Moorabbin, Hobart, Launceston. Duties.—Man fire appliances, and perform fire fighting and rescue duties. Qualifications.—Experience in fire fighting and use of fire fighting equipment desirable. Possession of first aid qualifications, to the standard of the certificate of the St. John Ambulance Association and ability to drive heavy vehicles an advantage. Physical Standards.—Age limit 30 years (unless currently employed in the Departmental Fire Service), minimum height 5 feet 7 inches, minimum normal chest measurement 37 inches. A high standard of medical fitness is also required. AIRWAYS ENGINEERING BRANCH.
tApprentice ($894-$ 1,980), Fourth Division (several positions) .. .. .. Melbourne .. Note.—Appointment will be made to the fitting and turning trade. QUEENSLAND. AIRWAYS ENGINEERING BRANCH.
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tApprentice ($894-$ 1,980), Fourth Division (several positions) .. .. Perth .. .. Q6 12.1.67 Note.—Appointment will be made to the fitting and turning, refrigeration or sheetmetal trades. Conditions governing the recruitment and training of Apprentices appear on page 6391 of this Gazette. DEPARTMENT O F SUPPLY. CENTRAL STAFF. ESTABLISHMENTS AND GENERAL SERVICES DIVISION.
Establishments Branch. Training Section.
Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Division .. Melbourne .. R1 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 15—Maintain training registers and arrange for distribution of printed training material. Maintain and operate training equipment as required. PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS DIVISION.
Engineer, Class 2 ($5,082-$5,720), Third Division .. .. .. .. Melbourne R1 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 30—Direct and co-ordinate the planning and progressing of munitions production and financial programmes. Investigate major production difficulties, and conduct special programming surveys. Qualifications.—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I.E.Aust., or other qualifications recognized by the Board as appropriate to the efl^cient discharge of the duties. Clerk ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division .. .. Melbourne .. RI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 33—Maintain progress records of Department's Patent Applications. Process and record accounts from Patent Attorneys. Provide general clerical assistance to Chief Commercial Oflficer. VICTORIA. CLOTHING FACTORY.
Clerk ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division .. South Melbourne .. RI2 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 6—Supervise the General Accounts Section comprising debtors, creditors, Departmental and Treasury Accounts. Maintain Control Ledger and act as authorising and certifying officer. Second-in-charge to Accountant for office administration. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT DIVISION.
Weapons Research Establishment. tExperimental Officer, Class 3 ($5,864-$6,608), Third Division
Gove RIO 12.1.67 (Northern Territory) Duties.—Assist in the management and technical operation of a guidance and telemetry station. Perform systems analyses and undertake technical liaison duties. Qualifications.—Appropriate degree or diploma. Experience in the operation, maintenance and performance analysis of electronic equipment, desirable. Note.—Single accommodation will be made available at Gove. Administrative Wing. RIO 12.1.67 fData Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236) (female rate $972-$l,834). Fourth Division .. Salisbury .. Duties.—Operate I.B.M. Card Punch and Verifying machines. Qualifications.—Experience in the operation of I.B.M. card equipment desirable. DEPARTMENT O F SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT. CENTRAL OFFICE. TRANSPORT MARINE AND GENERAL SERVICES DIVISION.
Transport Branch. Engineer, Class 3 ($6,032-$6,776), Third Division, Land'Transport Section .. Melbourne . . U1 5.1.67 Duties.—Control and direct the work of the Technical Services Sub-section. Provide advice on technical matters relating to rail and road transport, and transport systems; assist in related policy formulation and participate in associated Committee and Conference activities. Qualifications.—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I.E.Aust., or other qualifications recognized by the Board as appropriate to the efficient discharge of the duties. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. CENTRAL OFFICE. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND GENERAL DIVISION.
Industrial Relations Research Branch. Clerk ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division .. .. .. .. Melbourne .. VI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 20—Assist in compiling and editing the monthly Industrial Information Bulletin, prepare half-yearly indexes thereto and prepare monthly Industrial Legislation Summary. Qualifications.—University degree preferable, and experience in precis writing and in the preparation of material for publication an advantage QUEENSLAND. EMPLOYMENT BRANCH.
District Employment Offices Pool Section. Clerk (Employment) ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division (several positions) .. (a) V4 5.1.67 (a) Brisbane, Fortitude Valley, Woolloongabba. Duties.—Interview and arrange placement of applicants for employment; obtain vacancies from employers. Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 ($2,292-$2,462), Fourth Division .. .. Charleville . . . . V4 5.1.67 Duties.—Under the direction of the District Employment Oflice interview and register applicants for employment; general clerical work inclusive of counter and telephone inquiries. Typing work of the office. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 6406.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING. CENTRAL OFFICE. W A R SERVICE HOMES AND MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIVISION.
Establishments Branch. Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 ($1,804-31,918), Fourth Division, Personnel and Office Services Canberra Section (several positions) Duties.—Perform stenographic duties. Qualifications.—Shorthand, at least 80 words per minute. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. VICTORIA. REPATRIATION GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Clerk (S3,620-S4,220), Third Division, Administrative Services Heidelberg . . X3 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 163—Assist in recruitment of sisters, student nurses, nursing aides, and nursing aides-in-training at the Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg. Act as Welfare Officer to nursing staff and advise them on conditions of employment. Participate in public relations and general publicity activities as they affect the hospital nursing staff. Qualifications.—Ability to collect, analyse, and prepare data on recruitment and wastage, and to prepare correspondence. Ability to speak on the activities of the hospital and the work of the nursing staff. Experience in public relations work and a knowledge of conditions of employment would be an advantage. Clerk (S3,620-S4,220), Third Division, Administrative Services Heidelberg . . .. X3 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 162—Establish and develop a group of volunteers performing services associated with the general welfare of patients and their visitors at the Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg. Qualifications.—Experience in organizing similar activities. Knowledge of functions in a large general hospital. Ability to speak to associations and groups of people on volunteer services. 12.1.67 fMedical Laboratory Technologists-in-training ($1,042-^2,206), Fourth Division, Technical Services Heidelberg . . X3 (several positions) Duties.—Prepare under supervision, material for routine pathological procedures. Attend lectures and demonstrations in accordance with the training schedule. Note.—Conditions covering recruitment of Medical Laboratory Technologists-in-training are notified on page 6392 of this Gazette. QUEENSLAND.
REPATRIATION GENERAL HOSPITAL.
tMedical Laboratory Technologist-in-training ($l,042-$2,206), Fourth Division, Technical Services Greenslopes .. X4 12.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 4—Routine work and training in the Pathology Laboratory. The successful applicant must pursue a course of studies leading to a Diploma of Medical Laboratory Technology. Qualifications.—Preference will be given to applicants presently undertaking training for the Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology. Other applicants must have Senior Public Examination passes of not less than C standard in English, Mathematics I, Physics, Chemistry and one other subject. Note,—Conditions governing recruitment and training of Medical Laboratory Technologists-in-training are notified on page 6392 of this Gazette. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. BRANCH OFHCE.
Accounts Section. Accountant ($5,570-$5,970), Third Division .. .. .. .. Perth Duties.—^Responsible for financial administration within the Branch.
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BRANCH OFFICE.
Inspector, Institutional Accounts ($3,620-$4,220), Third Division, Accounts Section .. Hobart ,. X7 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 18—Inspect all accounting activities at Institutions and carry out required liaison necessary for the preparation of costing returns, supervise activities of Sub-section. [In lieu of notification appearing in Gazette of 24th November, 1966.) POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. CENTRAL STAFF.
ENGINEERING PLANNING AND RESEARCH DIVISION.
Research Branch. Apparatus and Services Section. Equipment Development Sub-section. Engineer, Class 2 (S5,082-$5,720), Third Division (two positions) .. .. .. Melbourne .. Z1 5.1.67 Duties.—Positions Nos. 16, 17—Participate in the activities of the Radio Equipment Division. Design of radio apparatus and associated test equipment, required for Departmental use, at all radio frequencies including microwave. Qualifications.—Above two positions—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I.E.Aust., or other qualifications recognized by the Board as appropriate to the efficient discharge of the duties. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 6406.
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POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT—continued. Central Staff—continued. Engineering Planning and Research Division—continued. Research Branch—continued. Systems Section. Transmission Sub-section. Engineer, Class 2 ($5,082-S5,720). Third Division .. .. .. .. .. Melbourne .. .. Z1 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 8—Participate in the work of the Radio Systems Division, which is concerned with the design, development and evaluation of radio telephone systems, ranging from single-channel subscriber's systems to broadband bearers, with emphasis on new techniques, methods of modulation, &c. Qualifications.—Educational qualifications admitting to Grad.I.E.Aust., or other qualifications recognized by the Board as appropriate to the efficient discharge of the duties. Experience in the design, development and evaluation of radio systems desirable. ENGINEERING WORKS DIVISION.
Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 ($1,084-31,918), Fourth Division, Administrative Section .. Melbourne .. Qualifications.—Position No. 81—Shorthand, at least 80 words per minute.
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Establishments Branch, Assistant Inspector (S4,970-$5,370), Third Division, Methods Section Melbourne . . Z1 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 29—At the direction of the Inspector (OflUce Machines) conduct investigations into procedures and proposals entailing the use of office machines. Qualifications.—Analytical ability and knowledge of office machines desirable. Personnel Section. Industrial and Arbitration Sub-section. Assistant Inspector (S5,570-^5,970), Third Division.. .. .. .. Melbourne .. ZI 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 11—^Assist in the examination of major matters of policy and principle relating to conditions of service of official staffs and salaries and conditions of employment of non-official staff. Clerk ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division (two positions) .. .. .. .. .. Melbourne .. .. Zl 5.1.67 Duties— Position No. 102—^Interpret and apply determinations of the Public Service Arbitrator, Public Service Act and Regulations, &c., relating to salaries, allowances, leave and superannuation. Prepare related instructions. Position No. 116—Interpret and apply determinations of the Public Service Arbitrator, Public Service Act and Regulations, &c., relating to conditions of service of official staffs, and salaries and conditions of employment of non-official staffs. Prepare relative instructions. NEW SOUTH WALES, ENGINEERING DIVISION.
Comitry Branch. Regional Works and Services (Central) Section. L i n e I n s p e c t o r (33,588-$3,930), Fourth Division, Country Primary Works No. 2 Sub-section Sydney .. Z2 5.1.67 Duties.—In charge of conduit and cable installation in country areas under camping conditions. Qualifications.—Experience in trunk cable junction cable networks and conduit installation and ability to control staff desirable. Line Inspector ($3,588-$3,930), Fourth Division, Nepean Sub-section Woy Woy .. Z2 5.1.67 Duties.—Line Inspector (Service). Control of line district. Regional Works and Services (West) Section. Clerk ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Dubbo Sub-section .. .. .. .. Dubbo Duties.—Position No. 76—Staff Clerk. Qualifications.—Knowledge of Engineering Division practices and procedures desirable.
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Services Branch. Field Officer ($3,794-S4,034), Fourth Division, Buildings and Properties Section Sydney .. Z2 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 29—Inspect departmental sites and buildings; prepare maintenance schedules and arrange quotations for minor building works in country and metropolitan areas. Qualifications.—Applicants should preferably possess a knowledge of all aspects of building construction and be capable of preparing specifications, supervision and certifying satisfactory completion of minor building contracts. Ability to drive motor vehicle desirable. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 6406.
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No. 107.—21st December, 1966
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POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT—continued. New South Wales—continued. Engineering Division—continued. Services Branch—continued. Drafting Section. Drafting Officer, Grade 2 ($3,768-$4,072), Third or Fourth Division . . .. .. . . Sydney . . Z2 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 366—Design and preparation of the more important drawings of the Survey Sub-section. Qualifications.—Relevant experience and/or qualifications, particularly in regard to survey computations and mapping, and possession of an Institute of Technology Certificate desirable. Drafting Ofiicer, Grade 1 ($3,260-$3,666), Third or Fourth Division . . Sydney . . Z2 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 387—Performance of individual drafting work in accordance with established principles, Metropolitan Equipment No. 2 Sub-section. Qualifications.—Relevant experience and/or qualifications, particularly in regard to metropolitan equipment drafting, desirable. Drafting Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,650-$3,158), Third or Fourth Division .. Parramatta. . ., Z2 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 28—Preparation and maintenance of the less involved cable and conduit record plans in accordance with approved procedures, Nepean Sub-section. Qualifications,—Relevant experience and/or qualifications desirable. Drafting Assistant, Grade 1 ($I,350-$2,548), Third Division or ($l,042-$2,548), Fourth Division .. Parramatta .. . . Z2 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 285—Preparation of minor drafting work, Nepean Sub-section. Qualifications.—Relevant experience and/or qualifications, good penmanship and knowledge of external plant recording desirable. tToolmaker ($2,320-$2,576), Fourth Division, Workshops Section, Services Sub-section . . St. Peters . . Z2 12.1.67 Duties,—Position No. 8—Manufacture and repair of moulding dies, press tools, jig fixtures, &c. Qualifications.—Applicants should be qualified Fitter and Turner with tool-room experience. POSTAL SERVICES DIVISION.
Post Offices Branch. Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 ($3,620-$3,920), Third Division Balmain .. Z2 5.1.67 Postal Clerk ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division or (Sl,042-$3,010), Fourth Division (eight positions) (a) Z2 4.1.67 (a) Bungendore, Coonamble (Strongpoint), Cootamundra (Strongpoint), Manuka, Maroubra, Marulan, Nowra, Peak Hill, District Allowance.—Coonamble—Grade 1. Postal Assistant ($932-$2,548), Fourth Division (two positions) Narrabri Z2 5.1.67 Parramatta Note.—Oflficers designated Postal Assistant may apply for transfer to these positions. Officers qualified for transfer or promotion as Postal Clerk may also apply. Postal Officer ($932-$2,264), Fourth Division A1 bury Z2 5,1.67 TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION,
Country Region. Goulburn Traffic Officer ($4,220-34,820), Third Division, District Telephone Office Z2 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 39—Responsible to the District Telephone Manager for the efficient functioning of the Telephone District Service Section. Metropolitan Region. Clerk (S3,100-$3,620), Third Division, Sales Branch, Directory, Sales and Meter Checks Section .. Sydney . . . . Z2 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No, 234—Responsible to Senior Clerk (Sales and Meter Checks) for the supervision and control of the Meter Checks Sub-section. Qualifications.—Thorough knowledge and experience of meter work desirable. ACCOUNTS BRANCH.
Clerk (S3,620-$4,220), Third Division, Money Order Accounts Section (two positions) .. .. Sydney Duties.—Positions Nos. 7, 127—Money Order Examiner. Qualifications.—Knowledge of money order accounting procedure desirable. Clerk (S2,750-$3,270), Third Division, Telephone Accounts Section . . Sydney Duties.—Position No. 81—Officer-in-charge, Country Service Charges. AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING BRANCH.
Computer Operator, Grade 1 ($2,490-$2,662), Fourth Division .. .. .. North Sydney Duties.—Position No. 51—Operation of peripheral equipment in a large scale computer installation. Qualifications.—Training and experience in computer operations. Data Processing Operator, Grade 1 ($978-$2,236), Fourth Division North Sydney For code letters and references see footnotes on page 6406.
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Post Offices Branch.
Z3 Mordialloc Quarters.—Nil. [In lieu of notification appearing in Gazette of 1st December, 1966.] Postmaster, Grade 3 ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division (two positions) .. Parkville .. Z3 Timboon Quarters.—Parkville, seven rooms (five bedrooms); Timboon, five rooms (three bedrooms). Essendon Z3 Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 ($3,620-$3,920), Third Division Numurkah .. Z3 Postal Clerk ($1,350-$3,010), Third Division or ($1,042-$3,010), Fourth Division Qualifications.—Applicants must be qualified in accordance with the conditions notified in Gazette No. 4 of 14th January, 1966.
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION.
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Clerk ($2,750-$3,270), T h i r d Division
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Country Branch. Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), G r a d e 3 (S4,882-$5,062), F o u r t h Division, C o u n t r y Adelaide Installation a n d T r u n k Service Section, T r u n k Service Sub-section Duties.—Vacancy N o . S.16—Officer-in-charge, Adelaide t r u n k test r o o m . Q u a l i f i c a t i o n s . — K n o w l e d g e of long line e q u i p m e n t and ability to c o n t r o l and direct staff desirable.
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION.
Administration Section. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Division .. .. Adelaide .. Duties,—Position No. 47—Ordering of stores, and general assistance in the Records Section. ACCOUNTS BRANCH.
Internal Audit Section.
Z5 5.1.67 Adelaide Clerk ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division Duties.—Position No. 5—Responsible for routine and special audit investigations. Apphcants should state any accountancy qualifications. General Accounts Section. Clerk ($2,750-$3,270), Third Division .. Adelaide .. Z5 5.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 6—Classification Clerk. Analyse, apportion and distribute costs to appropriate commercial classification accounts. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. ENGINEERING DIVISION.
Plant Branch. Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 3 ($4,882-$5,062), Fourth Division, Internal Perth Plant Section, Trunk and Telegraph Services Sub-section, Main Trunk Exchange Duties.—Vacancy No. W.51—Officer-in-charge, Main Trunk Exchange. Services Section. tDrafting Assistant, Grade 1 ($l,042-$2,548). Third or Fourth Division, Drafting Sub-section Perth (several positions) Duties.—Preparation of minor drafting work requiring a good standard of penmanship. Qualifications.—Passes in Leaving Mathematics and Physics or equivalent desirable.
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Country Section. fMotor Mechanic ($2,206-$2,462), Fourth Division Launceston .. Z7 12.1.67 Duties.—Position No. 337—Repair and maintenance of motor vehicles and mechanical aids. Qualifications.—Qualified or recognized tradesman. tStoreman ($2,178-$2,292), Fourth Division .. .. . . Launceston 12.1.67 Z7 Duties.—Position No. 334—Conduct Sub-station Installation Engineers Store. Receive and issue equipment and material, recording transactions. Qualifications.—Previous stores experience and proven clerical ability in handling stores transactions. POSTAL SERVICES DIVISION.
Post Offices Branch. Launceston District. Launceston South Postmaster, Grade 3 ($3,754-$4,250) ($4,220-$4,820), Third Division Accommodation.—No quarters available. [In lieu of notification appearing in Gazette No. 100 of 1st December, 1966.]
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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES—continued. INDEX OF ADDRESSES—continued. The Administrative Officer, Attorney-General's Department, Box 4055, G.P.O., Sydney. The Administrative Officer, Attorney-General's Department, Box U1994, G.P.O., Perth. The Secretary, Department of the Interior, Canberra. The Commonwealth Electoral Officer, Box 344c, G.P.O., Adelaide. The Chief Property Officer, Department of the Interior, Box PI233, G.P.O., Perth. The Director-General, Department of Works, Box 2807AA, G.P.O., Melbourne. The Director of Works, The Commonwealth Centre, Elizabeth-street, Sydney. The Director of Works, Department ol Works, Brisbane. The Director of Works, Box 1421H, G.P.O., Adelaide. The Director of Works, Department of Works, 99 Wellington-street, Perth. The Director of Works, Department of Works, Darwin. The Director, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney. The Director, Institute of Child Health, Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children, Camperdown, Sydney. The Secretary, Department of Trade and Industry, Canberra. The Secretary, Department of the Navy, Canberra. The Secretary, Department of the Army, Canberra. The Command Secretary, Central Command, Keswick Barracks, Keswick, S.A. The Area Finance Officer, Department of Air, Holman House, 44 Stirling-street, Perth. The Director-General, Department of Civil Aviation, Box 1839Q, P.O., Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. The Regional Director, Department of Civil Aviation, Private Mail Bag, P.O., North Sydney. The Regional Director, Department of Civil Aviation, Box 1733P, P.O., Melbourne, C.l. The Regional Director, Department of Civil Aviation, Box 1, P.O., Brisbane Airport, N.E.2. The Regional Director, Department of Civil Aviation, Box 1958P, G.P.O., Adelaide. The Regional Director, Department of Civil Aviation, Private Mail Bag, G.P.O., Perth. The Secretary, Department of Supply, Box 2288u, G.P.O., Melbourne. The Director, Weapons Research Establishment, Box I424H, G.P.O., Adelaide. The Manager, Commonwealth Government Clothing Factory, Box 62, P.O., South Melbourne. The Secretary, Department of Primary Industry, Canberra. The Secretary, Department of Shipping and Transport, 497 Collins-street, Melbourne. The Secretary, Department of Labour and National Service, Box 28I7AA, G.P.O., Melbourne (Central Ofl&ce). The Regional Director, Department of Labour and National Service, Box I382R, G.P.O., Brisbane. The Secretary, Department of Housing, Box 690, P.O., Canberra City, A.C.T. The Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Department, Box 87A, G.P.O., Melbourne. The Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Department, Box 65IK, G.P.O., Brisbane. The Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Department, Box F352, G.P.O., Perth. The Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Department, Box 48 1E, G.P.O., Hobart. The Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne, C.2. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne, C.l. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Brisbane, The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Adelaide. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Perth. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Hobart.
t These offices are open to suitably qualified persons within and without the Service including Fourth Division officers. X These positions are open to suitably qualified persons within and without the service including Fourth Division officers. Applicants who are not permanent officers of the Service must be under the age of 65 years.
AUSTRALIAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION. SYDNEY. PPLICATIONS are invited for the following position at the Commission's Head Office, Coogee, New South Wales. ^ ' ^ ' Assistant (Raw Materials). Salary.—Within the range $5,075-85,475 per annum, according to qualifications and experience. Duties.-To assist the Head of the Raw Materials Section in the woTk of the Section. The main activities of the Section comprise advice toliaison the Commission on all aspectsin ofthisatomic materials policy, with other organisations field raw (international, Commonwealth and State, private companies), and general oversight of the Rum Jungle project. Qualifications.—University degree with geology as a major subject, or equivalent qualifications. Aptitude for technical administra^ Conditions.—As laid down in the Commission's Terms and Conditions of Employment. Officers' Rights Declaration Act applies to an appointment from the Commonwealth Public Service. Applications.—Written applications should be addressed to the Secretary, Australian Atomic Energy Commission, Box 41, Post Office, Coogee, New South Wales, to be received not later than 20th January, 1967. Applicants should state age, qualificaUons and experience. Envelopes should be marked " Application
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COMMONWEALTH BUREAU OF ROADS. VACANCIES. HE Bureau is a Commonwealth Statutory Authority established by the Commonwealth Bureau of Roads Act, 1964, with the functions of advising the Government on matters related to roads and road transport. ' In order to undertake its functions, the Bureau has established the following three Divisions: Engineering Division. Finance Division. Transport Planning Division. In addition there is an Administrative Branch.
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Qualifications.—Applicants should be suitably qualified and have considerable technical and administrative experience in the above field. An ability to assemble and analyse engineering and operational information and to assist in policy formulation is essential. It is expected they will hold full tertiary qualifications including admittance to corporate membership of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. Honours, higher degrees or post-graduate study an advantage. Vacancy (c)— Engineer, Class 3. Salary.—S6,137-$6,881 (Actual). Duties.—The occupant of this position will be responsible to the Deputy Chief (Investigation) of the Division. His duties will include research and investigation into traffic growth and road usage, including the analysis of restrictions, population growth, redistribution of industry and other influences on traffic flow and transport operations, and their depiction in the form of mathematical models. Qualifications.—Ability, based on training and experience in the above or related fields, to undertake the required duaes. Minimum educational qualifications are those admitting to Grad.I.E.Aust. Vacancy (d)— Deputy Chief (Evaluation). Salary.—S7,975-$8,275 (Actual). Duties.—The occupant of this position will be responsible to the Chief of the Transport Planning Division for the leadership of the Evaluation Group. He will be expected to work closely with the Deputy Chief (Investigation) of the Division—an engineer. His duties will involve researching, evaluating, reporting and making recommendations concerning the non-engineering aspects of transport planning. Qualifications.—Applicants should have considerable experience in economic and operational research, and be capable of relating engineering and transport operations to economic and financial considerations. Ability to assemble and analyse data and to assist in policy formulation is essential. It is expected applicants will hold full tertiary qualifications. Honours, higher degrees, or postgraduate study an advantage. Vacancy (e)— Principal Investigation Officer. Salary,—$6,775-$7,075 (Actual). Duties.—The occupant of this position will be responsible to the Deputy Chief (Evaluation) of the Division. His duties will include the analysis of factors affecting the efficiency of road transport and the assessment of their effect on cost structures of production, distribution etc.; the estimation of the effect of population growth and distribution, industrial development and other like factors on cost structures; and the preparation of cost benefit analyses relating to the transport industry. Qualifications.—Applicants should be suitably qualified and should have experience in economic, statistical and operational research— preferably in the transport industry (though not necessarily road transport). Some experience in the formulation of policy advice would also be an advantage. 11. VACANCY IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE BRANCH. Vacancy (f)— Clerk. Salary.—$3,205-53,725 (Actual).
Duties.—Perform staff, salaries, purchasing, stores and general t)ffice service functions. Qualifications.—Experience in all of the functional areas desirable. Proven experience in at least one area, and demonstrated aptitude in the other areas essential. LOCATION OF ALL POSITIONS. Melbourne. However, the occupants of all positions, other than Vacancy (f), may be required to travel throughout Australia, and to remain for periods in other capital cities. Applications giving full name, date and place of birth, qualifications, full details of experience, present position, and names and addresses of three referees, should be forwarded to the Chairman, Commonwealth Bureau of Roads, Box 372, G.P.O,, Melbourne, not later than 10th January, 1967, Note.—^All applicants for the Chiefs of Division, and the Engineer, Class 5, and Engineer, Class 3, positions of the Bureau, previously notified, will be considered for appointment to the above positions, as appropriate, without further application.
RECRUITMENT AND TRAINING OFFICER. THE OVERSEAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (AUSTRALIA) Invites applications for the position of Recruitment and Training Officer. Salary.—$6,345-56,515. Location.—Sydney, Duties.—(i) Policy advising on recruitment and training. (ii) Direction and control of the Recruitment and Training Sections, the work of which covers the following: recruitment, establishments, establishment records, appointments, promotions, station staffing, travel movements, staff welfare, the central registry, training, examinations. Qualifications.—Extensive practical experience in the field of personnel administration. Sound knowledge of all facets of recruitment and training, and ability to advise on formulation of policy. General.—Appointment wiJl be in accordance with the provisions of the Overseas Telecommunications Act and will be subject to a probationary period not exceeding 12 months and conditional upon passing a medical examination .after which successful applicant will be required to contribute to the Commonwealth Superannuation Fund. The appointment of a permanent officer of the Commonwealth Public Service will be without probation but subject to a satisfactory medical examination and the provisions of the Officers' Rights Declaration Act will apply. Applicants should state full name, nationality, date and place of birth, present position and salary and should give full particulars of their qualifications and experience and indicate when they would be available to take up an appointment. ' Applications which close on 13th January, 1967 should be addressed to the Director (Administration), Overseas Telecommunications Commission (Australia), Box 7000, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.
NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1924-1965. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. The Bankruptcy Act 1924 as Amended—Part XI. In the matter of Ferenc Fazekas, of 162 Tenth-avenue, Inglewood and trading as Floreat Fish Supply of U Birkdale-street, Floreat Park in the State of Western Australia. (Reference 64/1966/XI.) I ^ O T I C E is hereby given that a first and final composition dividend iM is intended to be declared in this matter. The Dividend will be payable to those Creditors who have proved their claims on or before the 30th December, 1966. Dated this 29th day of November, 1966. J. C. HANSON, Trustee. John C. Hanson & Co., Chartered Accountants, 1315 Hay-street, West Perth, Western Australia. 12618
Commonwealth of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1965. In the Supreme Court of Western Australia, Exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE. J^EBTOR'S Name—Keith AUan Irvine. Description—Formerly of 63 Royal-street, Tuart Hill, welder, but now of 52 Royal-street, Tuart Hill. Number—A.225 of 1965, Bankruptcy District of the State of Western Australia. Date fixed for hearing—24th January, 1967. 12620
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NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF SURPLUS FROM SEPARATE NOTICE OF SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETINGS. ESTATE TO JOINT ESTATE. In the Supreme Court of Queensland, Townsville, Exercising Federal In the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Austraha, Adelaide, Exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. ' ^ O . 37 of 1966.—Re Lyall Owen Champion, of 111 Thompson- No. 528 of 1965.—Re Harry Olsen, salesman and Audrey Vahnai Olsen, shop proprietor, both of Colhurst-place, Mount Gambier, street, Aitkenvale, Townsville in the State of Queensland. and formerly carrying on business in partnership at 62 CommerPetition—5th December, 1966. cial-street, West, Mount Gambier. Sequestration order—9th December, 1966. First meeting of creditors—^Tuesday, 3rd January, 1967, at ' ^ O T I C E is hereby given that there -being in the hands of the Official Receiver in the above bankruptcy, a surplus Eleven a.m., at the Official Receiver's OflSce, Townsville. at $359 arising from the separate estate of Harry No. 38 of 1966.—Re Arthur Gordon Trembath, of 5 Duffy-street, estimated one of the bankrupts, and there being no separate creditors East Innisfail in the State of Queensland, taxi driver, formerly a Olsen, of the said bankrupt, it is the intention of the Official Receiver at building contractor. the expiration of fourteen days from the appearance of this notice Sequestration order—9th December, 1966. First meeting of creditors—Tuesday, 17th January, 1967, at in the Commonwealth Gazette, to transfer suoh surplus to the credit of the joint estate in the said bankruptcy. Eleven a.m., at the Official Receiver's Office, Townsville. J. E. TREGENZA, Official Receiver. W. SHONHAN, Acting Official Receiver. 47 Way mouth-street, Adelaide, 12th December, 1966. 12627 Commonwealth Offices, Cleveland-street, Townsville, Queensland, 9th December, 1966. 12619
Commonwealth of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960—Part XI. No. 70 of 1966/XI of Western Australia. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRST DIVIDEND. In the matter of Biagio Naso, trading as " Naso's Shoe Factory " of Moojebing-street, Bays water (also known as " Varese Shoe Manufacturers") and residing at 128 Third-avenue, Mount Lawley in the State of Western Australia. ^ O T I C E is hereby given that it is intended to declare a first dividend in the above matter. Creditors must prove their debts by the 7th January, 1967. Dated at Perth this twenty-first day of December, 1966. FINN M. MELSOM, Trustee. Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 8 Esplanade, Perth, Western Australia. 12621
Commonwealth of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960—Part XI. No. 71 of 1966/XI of Western Australia. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRST DIVIDEND. In the matter of the partnership of Geoffrey Roy Bli^t and Shu-ley Ellen BUght, farmers, c/o Rose Park, Highbury, in the State of Western Australia. "^OTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a first JM dividend in the above matter. Creditors must prove their debts by the 7th January, 1967. Dated at Perth this twenty-first day of December, 1966. R. M. EVANS, Trustee. Melsom, Wilson & Partners, 8 Esplanade, Perth, Western Australia. 12622
In the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory of Austraha, Exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy, 'O. 5 of 1966.—Re Arthur Fitzgerald, of Parap Hotel, Parap in the Northern Territory of Australia, lately residing and carrying on business at Frewena Roadhouse, Frewena in the Northern Territory of Australia. Public examination—8th February, 1967, at Ten a.m., at the Supreme Court, Darwin. No. 6 of 1966.—Re Robert Elias Facoory, of 2 Kreagen-street, Alice Springs in the Northern Territory of Australia, lately residing and carrying on business at South-road, Richmond, South Australia. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—30th November, 1966. First meeting—10th January, 1967, at Eleven a.m., at the Official Receiver's Office, 47 Waymouth-street, Adealide. Note.—All debts due to the above estates are now payable to me. J. E. TREGENZA, Official Receiver. 47 Waymouth-street, Adelaide, 12th December, 1966. 12626 22290/66.—5
NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS. In the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Australia, Adelaide, Exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. No. 122 of 1938.—Re WiUiam RusseU De La Poer Beresford, deceased, late of In man Valley, grazier, who died at North Adelaide on the 13th September, 1938. (Fourth supplementary dividend.) No. 17 of 1957.—Re Brian Mostyn Stacey, mechanic, at present residing at 20 Glenavon-street, Woodville, lately residing at Maud-street, Clapham, and carrying on business at Tapleys Hill roa:d, Seaton Park. (Second supplementary dividend.) No. 48 of 1963.—Re Anne Maud Walsh, home duties, and Kevhi Patrick Walsh, bread carter, both of 11 Powell-street, Finchley Park, lately residing and carrying on business at 106 Gage-street, Firle, in partnership as mixed business proprietors under the name "Walsh's Save-Way Store". (First and final dividend in the separate estates.) No. 528 of 1965.—Re Harry Olsen, salesman, and Audrey Vahnai Olsen, shop proprietor, both of ColhurstnpJace, Mount Gambier, and formerly carrying on business in partnership at 62 Commercial-street, West, Mount Gambier, (First and final dividend.) No. 382 of 1964.—Re John Skeffington of c/o 13 Marlboroughstreet, Henley Beach, rigger, formerly of 27 Gordon-street, Whyalla. Summary case. (First and final dividend.) IVIDENDS in the above estates are intended to be declared. Creditors who have not lodged their claims with the undersigned by the 5th day of January, 1967 will be excluded from such dividends. J. E. TREGENZA, Official Receiver. 47 Waymouth-street, Adelaide, 12th December, 1966. 12628
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NOTICE OF SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, ETC. In the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Australia, Adelaide, exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. O. 567 of 1966.—Re Henry George Lovett, of 12 Coulter-street, Elizabeth, unemployed, Ronald Derek Lovett, of 7 Coolibahroad, Maddison Park, Salisbury East, unemployed and Edward Charles Lovett, of 24 Butler-street, Elizabeth Park, unemployed, all formerly carrying on business in partnership as interstate transport operators under the name of " Lovett's Interstate Freight Line " and " Lovett's Motor Vehicle Repair Centre " at 9 Bayerroad, Elizabeth. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—5th December, 1966. First meeting—4th January, 1967, at a quarter to Three p.m. Public examination—13th April, 1967, at Eleven a.m. No. 568 of 1966.—Re Paul Urban, accountant of 11 Ranelagh-street, Glengowrie, formerly carrying on business at 687 Brighton-road, Seacliff, cnr. Henley Beach and Tapley's Hill roads, Fulham and 66 Holbrooks-road, Flinders Park, as a delicatessen Jjroprietor. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—5th December, 1966. First meeting—4th January, 1967, at a quarter-past Three p.m. Public examination—18th April, 1967, at half-past Ten a.m. No. 569 of 1966.—Re Raymond Edward Charles Henneker, of 92 Semaphore-road, Semaphore, storeman driver, lately residing at 20 Macedonia-street, Taperoo.—Summary case. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—5th December, 1966. First meeting—5th January, 1967, at Eleven a.m. Public examination—9th March, 1967, at half-past Ten a.m.
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No, 570 of 1966.—Re Desmond Eugene Berryman, of 5 Robsart- In the Federal Court of Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the State of Victoria. street, Parkside, packer, lately residing at 14 Ayre-avenue, Torrens Park.—Summary case. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—5th No. 25 of 1959.—Re Harry Cohen, of 160 Richardson-street, North December, 1966. First meeting—5 th January, 1967, at half-past Eleven a.m. Carlton, draper, carrying on business at 160 Richard son-street. Public examination—14th March, 1967, at half-past Eleven a.m. North Carlton. (Second dividend.) No. 571 of 1966.—Re Raymond William Morton, of 5 Ward-street, No. 210 of 1965.—Re Walter Charles Bradley and Geoffrey Ross Thornton, of 574 Burwood-road, Hawthorn. (First dividend.) Port Noarlunga, plant operator, lately residing at 55 Andersonavenue, Port Noarlunga.—Summary case. DIVIDEND, as above, is intended to be declared in the above Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—6th matters. Creditors who have not proved their debts on or December, 1966. before the 4th day of January, 1967, will be excluded from this First meeting—5th January, 1967, at Twelve noon. Public examination—14th March, 1967, at half^past Two p.m. dividend. M. A. OGILVIE, Official Receiver. No, 572 of 1966.—Re Mousa Razzonk, of 8 Kiana-street, Seaview 450 Law Courts^place, Melbourne, 13th Etecember, 1966. 12632 Downs, driver, formerly of 35 O'Neil-street, Springbank and carrying on business at both addresses as an interstate haulier. —Summary case. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—6th December, 1966. First meeting—5th January, 1967, at a quarter-past Two p,m. In the Federal Court of Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the State of Victoria. Public examination—13 th April, 1967, at half-past Two p.m. No. 573 of 1966.—Re John Leslie Hall, of 17 Railway-terrace, SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETINGS. Ottoway, account collector.—Summary case. O. 477 of 1966.—Re Basil Robert Howard Chappel, of 13 Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—6th Brisbane-street, Ascot Vale, public servant. December, 1966. Date of petition—6th December, 1966. First meeting—5th January, 1967, at a quarter to Three p.m. Date of sequestration—7th December, 1966. Public examination examination—13 th April, 1967, at half-past Date and place of first meeting of creditors—llth January, Ten a.m. 1967, at half-past Two p.m., at Official Receiver's Office, No. 574 of 1966.—Re Jennifer Cleave Kohler, of 333 RailwayMelbourne. terrace, Osborne, waitress, formerly carrying on business as an No. 478 of 1966.—Re Kenneth Vernon Smith, of 23 Clyde-street, Avon cosmetic representative; previously residing at 256 HansonOakleigh, bricklayer. road, Mansfield Park.—'Summary case. Date of petition—31st October, 1966. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—7th Date of sequestration—7th December, 1966. December, 1966. No. 479 of 1966.—Re William Thomas Berry, of 49 Norman-street, First meeting—5th January, 1967, at a quarter-past Three p.m. Ivanhoe, merchant. Public examination—14th March, 1967, at half^ast Two p.m. Date of petition—31st October, 1966. No. 575 of 1966.—Re Siegfried Bernhard Lubotzki, of Thevenard, Date of sequestration—7th December, 1966. carpenter, formerly of 4 Birdbush-street, Elizabeth North and of No. 476 of 1966.-~Re William Henrys Jones, of 4 Burton-street, Whyalla.—Summary case. Chadstone, labourer. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—8th Date of petition—6th December, 1966. December, 1966. Date of sequestration—6th December, 1966. First meeting—9th January, 1967, at Eleven a.m. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—10th January, Public examination—13th April, 1967, at Three p.m. 1967, at half-past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, No. 576 of 1966.—Re Daniel Donegan, of 284 Hindley-street, Melbourne. Adelaide, assistant storeman and formerly carrying on business at No. 480 of 1966.—Re Barry Ernest Taylor, of 43 Hod die-street, 426 Seaview-road, Henley Beach. Warrnambool, and lately carrying on business at 42-46 Princes Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—8th Highway, Warrnambool, as a service station proprietor. December, 1966. Date oi petition—8th December, 1966. First meeting—9th January, 1967, at half-past Eleven a.m. Date of sequestration—8th December, 1966. Public examination—13th April, 1967, at half-past Two p.m. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—10th January, No. 577 of 1966.—Re Trevor John Glbbs, of Avenue Range, 1967 at half past Two p.m., at Official Receiver's Office, labourer, formerly of Wanbi.—Summary case. Melbourne. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—9th December, 1966. No, 481 of 1966.—Re Johji Alfred Potter, of 36 Shalbury-avenue, Eltham, warp loom knitter. First meeting—9th January, 1967, at Twelve noon. Public examination—29th March, 1967, at Eleven a.m. at Local Date of petition—4th November, 1966. Courthouse, Mt. Gambier. Date of sequestration—8th December, 1966. No. 578 of 1966.—Re Michael James Ciunmins MoCann, of 49 No. 482 of 1966,—Re Walter Milne Stinton, of 33 Victoria-street, Wilson-street, Mt. Gambier, locomotive engineer, lately residing Williamstown, labourer. at 44 Railway-iparade, Port Au^sta.—Summary case. Date of pethion—4th November, 1966. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—9th Date of sequestration—8th December, 1966, December, 1966. 483 of 1966.—Re Victor Patrick David, of 615 Bridge-road, First meeting—9th January, 1967, at a quarter-past Two p.m. No,Richmond, engineer. Public examination—22nd March, 1967, at Eleven a.m. at Date of petition—18th November, 1966. Local Courthouse, Mt. Gambier. Date of sequestration—^8th December, 1966. No. 579 of 1966.—Re Garry Kenneth Turner, labourer, and Jams No. 484 of 1966.—Re Peter John Johnston, of High Street-road, Fern Turner, home duties, both residing at 3 Palmer-street, Port Glen Waverley, contractor. Pirie and formerly carrying on business at 137 Florence-street, Date of petition—27th October, 1966. Port Pirie.—Summary case. of sequestration—8th December, 1966. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—9th No. Date 485 of 1966.—Re Gazia GuiUana, of 134 Curtin-street, North December, 1966. Carlton. First meeting—9th January, 1967, at a quarter to Three p.m. Date of petition—17th November, 1966, Public examination—18th April, 1967, at half-past Eleven Date of sequestration—8th December, 1966. a.m. No. 580 of 1966.—Re Neville Charles Amos, of 36 Railway-terrace, No. 486 of 1966.—Re Marjorie Joan Rogers, of 141 Power-road, Doveton. Goodwood, linesman, lately residing at 62 Kyle-street, Glenside. Date of petition—7th November, 1966. —Summary case. Date of sequestration—9th December, 1966. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order—^9th December, 1966. No. 487 of 1966.—Re Brian Leo Collie, of care of 568 GeelongFirst meeting—9th January, 1967, at a quarter-past Three p.m. road, Brooklyn, lately residing at Albury, New South Wales, Public examination—14th March, 1967, at Three p.m. transport driver. Date of petition—7th November, 1966. Date of sequestration—9th December, 1966. Note.—A]\ debts due to the above estates are now payable to me. The above meetings will be held at the Official Receiver's Office, No. 488 of 1966.—^Re Ian Mackenzie, of 3 Marshall-avenue, Clayton. Adelaide and the examinations at the Bankruptcy Courtroom, Date of petition—^lOth November, 1966. Adelaide, except where otherwise stated. Date of sequestration—9th December, 1966. No. 489 of 1966.—Re J. Montero, of Woorarra West. J. E. TREGENZA, Official Receiver. Date of petition—llth November, 1966. 47 Waymouth-street, Adelaide, 12th December, 1966. 12625 Date of sequestration—9th December, 1966.
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No. 490 of 1966—Re C. G. Kersting, of 32 Purrumbete-street, Manifold Heights, Geelong, contractor. Date of petition—19th October, 1966. Date of sequestration—9th December, 1966. No. 116 of 1965.—Re Antonio Di Pietra, of 47 Falconer-street, North Fitzroy, wholesale fruit merchant, trading as Di Pietro Bros, at 110 Peel-street, North Melbourne. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—10th January, 1967 at half-past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne. No. 426 of 1966.—Re Brian Reginald Weightman, of 17 Twelfthavenue, Mildura. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—11th January, 1967, at halfnpast Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne. No. 439 of 1966.—Re Rodney Reginald John Hall, of Dalyston, cotton mill em^ployee, lately carrying on business at Dalyston in partnership with another as a cartage contractor. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—11th January, 1967, at half-past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne. No. 445 of 1966.—Re Oszkar Isztl, of 14 Upper Esplanade, St. Kilda, cabaret proprietor. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—12th January, 1967, at half^past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne. No. 449 of 1966.—Re Charles Somers, of 191 Latrobe-street, Melbourne. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—12th January, 1967, at half-past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne. All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me. M. A. OGILVIE, Official Receiver. 450 Law Courts-place, Melbourne, 13th December, 1966. 12633
In the Federal Court of Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the State of Victoria. AKE notice that the proceedings in the following estate have been amended to read— No. 398 of 1966.—Re Josef Barnak in lieu of Jan Barnak. No. 451 of 1966.—Re William Lee Bell in lieu of Mr. W. L. Bell. M. A. OGILVIE, Official Receiver.
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Room of Messrs. Wilson, Bishop & Henderson, Chartered Accountants, 8th Floor, Shell House, 170 North Terrace, Adelaide, on Friday the 18th day of November, 1966, the following special resolution was duly passed:— " That the said Stanley Colin Mitchell and Lois Adelene Mitchell do execute a Deed of Assignment in pursuance of Part XI of the Bankruptcy Act 1924-1965 to Michael Jaunay Mount of 170 North Terrace, Adelaide as Trustee and that the following furniture and personal effects owned jointly and/or separately by the Debtors be excluded from this Deed of Assignment. Kitchen Suite Lounge Suite 4 Piece Bedroom Suite Children's Bedroom Suite Gas Stove Three Refrigerators Writing Desk Trousseau Chest Simpson Washing Machine 12638
Commonwealth of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1965—Part XIL No. 13 of 1965.—In the matter of a deed of arrangment between Norman Henry Wiiliam Sherwood, trading as " Norwood Distributors building contractor, of 12 Miller-street, Hill End, Brisbane, in the State of Queensland, and his creditors. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. VrOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a Second Dividend in the above matter. Creditors who have not lodged their Proof of Debt with the Trustees at 307 Queen-street, Brisbane, on or before the 30th day of December, 1966, will be excluded from such Dividend. Dated this Thirteenth day of December, 1966.
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A N G U S THOMAS REES LLOYD GEORGE REES Chartered Accountants, Trustees.
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The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960. In the Supreme Court of Queensland, Townsville, exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. J Q E B T O R ' S Name—NeviUe Howard Bignell. Address—Mount Isa. Description—Not stated. Number—22 of 1958. Date fixed for hearing—16th February, 1967. 12635
M. J. MOUNT, Trustee of the Assigned Estates.
J. T. MUNRO, Registrar in Bankruptcy.
Commonwealth of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1965—Part XI. NOTICE OF FILING OF CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION FOR A D E E D O F ASSIGNMENT. In the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Australia, Adelaide, exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy (No. 27 of 1966 Part XI), Bankruptcy District of South Australia.—^In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1965 " and in the matter of Stanley Colin Mitchell and Lois Adelene Mitchell, of Loxton, in the State of South Australia, trading as " S. C. & L. A. Mitchell" land clearing developers of Loxton and late of Bordertown in the State of South Australia, debtors. •"^OTICE is hereby given pursuant to Section 162 (3) of the 1\ Bankruptcy Act, 1924-1965 that the Chairman's Certificate of Special Resolution for a Deed of Assignment has been filed in the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Australia, Adelaide, being the Court nearest to the place where the Meeting of Creditors was held. The Certificate filed is set out hereunder:— " I hereby certify that at a Meeting of the Creditors of Stanley Colin Mitchell and Lois Adelene Mitchell of Loxton in the State of South Australia duly convened and held in the Board
The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1965—Part XI. NOTICE OF FILING O F CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE O F SPECIAL RESOLUTION FOR A D E E D OF ASSIGNMENT. In the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Australia, Adelaide, exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy (No. of 1966, Part XI) Bankruptcy District of South Australia.—In the matter of " T h e Bankruptcy Act 1924-1965 " and in the matter of Una Kathleen Prune, of 122 Laffers-crescent, Reynella, and Barbara Peggy Flint, of 19 G1 amis-avenue, Seacombe Gardens, formerly trading as Pandora's of Mitcham debtors. I ^ O T I C E is hereby given pursuant to Section 162(3) of the iM Bankruptcy Act, 1924-1965 that the Chairman's Certificate of Special Resolution for a Deed of Assignment has been filed in the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Australia, Adelaide, bemg the Court nearest to the place where the Meeting of Creditors was held. The Certificate filed is set out hereunder:— "I Hereby Certify that at a Meeting of the Creditors of Una Kathleen Prime of 122 Laffers-crescent, Reynella, married woman and Barbara Peggy Flint of 19 Glamis-avenue, Seacombe Gardens, married woman, heretofore carrying on business together in partnership under the firm name of "Pandora's of M i t c h a m " at the Mitcham Shopping Centre, Mitcham, duly convened and held at the office of Messieurs Pattinson, McLaughlin & Reid Smith at Widow's Fund Building, 38 Grenfell-street, Adelaide on Friday the 25th day of November, 1966, at the hour of 12.00 o'clock noon the following special resolution was duly carried: " That the said Una Kathleen Prime and Barbara Peggy Flint do execute a Deed of Assignment in pursuance of Part XI of " T h e Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960" to Michael Jaunay Mount of 170 North-terrace, Adelaide, Registered Trustee in Bankruptcy as trustee."
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SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS A N D PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. In the Supreme Court of Queensland, Bankruptcy District of the Southern District of Queensland. I ^ O . 200 of 1966.—Re Charles Alfred Higgms, of 17 Berry-street, IM Toowoomba, builder. Date of presentation of petition—23rd September, 1966. Date of sequestration order—13th December, 1966. No. 201 of 1966.—Re Nigel John Reid (deceased) and Marjorie Olive ReM (deceased), who formerly traded in partnership with George Reid under the firm name or style of Geo. Reid & Co. of Public Curator Arcade, Edward-street, Brisbane. Date of presentation of petition—16th November, 1966. Date of administration order—13th December, 1966. No. 151 of 1966.—Re Norman Edward Wilson, formerly of 383 East-street, Rockhampton, and now of "Kaiuroo Dingo, Queensland.—Summary case. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—5th January, 1967, at Eleven a.m. at the office of Official Receiver, Brisbane. No. 194 of 1966.—Re Max Watkins, of 88 Worendo-street, Southport. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—6th January, 1967, at Eleven a.m. at the office of Official Receiver, Brisbane. Date and place of public examination—8th February, 1967, at Eleven a.m. at Bankruptcy Court, Commonwealth Offices, Brisbane. No. 156 of 1966.—Re Isabel Maud Bang, of Scott-street, St. George, formerly trading under the firm name or style of St. George, Motors, St. George.—Summary case. Date and place of public examination—13th February, 1967, at Ten a.m. at Court House, St. George. Note.—All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me. INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. No. 196 of 1965.—Re Halvey Reginald Lahiff and Ethel Joyce Lahif?, his wife, carrying on business in partnership under the firm name of " Western Game Meat Suppliers " now of Francis-street, Cunnamulla. (Second and final dividend.) No. 41 of 1963—Re Walter Francis Wyatt, of 54 Harding-street, Enoggera, Brisbane, building contractor. (First and final dividend.) No. 141 of 1963.—Re Robert Hinton Jones, of 43 Slaria-avenue, Seven Hills, Brisbane. (First and final dividend.) A dividend as above is intended to be declared in the above three estates. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs of debt with me on or before 10th January 1967 will be excluded from the dividend. H. A. RICHARDS, Official Receiver. 4th Floor, Commonwealth Offices, Adelaide-street, Brisbane, 13th December, 1966. 12641 In the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Australia, Adelaide, Exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE. • j ^ O . 464 of 1962.—Re Costantino Mario Covino and Jennifer iM Helen Covino, both of Hope Valley. Date of hearing—16th December 1966. No. 387 of 1965.—Re Graham Maxwell Golding, of 61 Barbararoad, Sahsbury East, salesman, lately residing at Main-street, Springhurst, Victoria. No. 66 of 1956.—Re Neville James Laird, of 86 Somerset-avenue, Cumberland, clerk, formerly carrying on business as a taxi proprietor. No. 273 of I960.—Re Edward James Patrick Cronin, of 32-34 Frobisher-avenue, Flinders Park, master builder. No, 62 of 1961.—Re lonnls Ronfos (also known as John Roufos) of 116a Gouger-street, Adelaide. Date of above hearings—13th January, 1967. Place of all above hearings—^^Bankruptcy Courtroom, 47 Waymouth-street, Adelaide at half-past Ten a.m. 12642 In
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the Supreme Court of Western Australia, exercising Federal jurisdiction in bankruptcy. SEQUESTRATION ORDER, FIRST MEETING AND PUBLIC EXAMINATION, v r o . 173 of 1966.—Re Richard Pitt Hewett, salesman, of 61A 131 Spencer-avenue, Mount Yokine, lately residing at 64 Spenceravenue, Mount Yokine, and lately carrying on business at 51 Bayley-street, Dianella, as " Dicks", delicatessen proprietor. Petition—lst December, 1966. Sequestration order—2nd December, 1966. First meeting—half-past Three p.m. 12th January, 1967, at the office of the Official Receiver, Perth. Public examination—half-past Ten, 13th January, 1967, at the Court Room, 212 Adelaide-terrace, Perth.
No. 174 of 1966.—Re Mary Theresa Ferris, nursing sister, of 19 Pakenham-street, Mount Lawley, lately residing at Flat 21, 130 Terrace-drive, Perth. Petition—2nd December, 1966. Sequestration order—6th December, 1966. First meeting—half-past Two p.m., 17th January, 1967, at the office of the Official Receiver, Perth. Public examination—half-past Ten a.m., 18th January, 1967, at the Court Room, 212 Adelaide-terrace, Perth. All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me. F. J. BENISON, Official Receiver. Manufacturers' Building, 212 Adelaide-terrace, Perth. 12643
In the Supreme Court of Tajsmiania, exercising Fedenal Jurisdiction dn Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the State of Tai&maniia. SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS, ETC. O. 93 of 1966.—Re Kenneth William Barrett, Hamilton, mill
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hand. Date of oresentation of petition—S-th December, 1966. Date of presentation of petition—8th December, 1966. Date of sequestration order—^8th December, 1966. Date and pliace of first meeting of creditors—Eleven a.m., on 11th Jjanuary, 1967, at the office of the Official Receiver, 18 Elizabeth Street, Hobart. No. 94 of 1966.—Re Ronald Douglas Williams, Riana, carrying on business of log carting. Date of presentation of petition—9th December, 1966. Date of sequestration order—9th December, 1966. Date .and place of first meeting of creditors—^Eleven a.m., on 24th Jlanuary, 1967, at -the office of Messrs. McGrath, McGrath and Lillas, 1 Cattley-street, Burnie. No. 95 of 1966.—Re Max Peterson, 7 Moss Park-drive, New Town. Dale of presentation of petition—23rd November, 1966. Date of seauestration order—12th December, 1966. No. 32 of 1966.—Re Kenneth John Smith, of 451 Huon-road, South Hobart, driver. Date of public exiaminJation—half-past Ten on 16th Jianuary, 1967, at No. 3 Court, High Court Building, 450 Law Courtsplace, Melbourne. N.B.—AH debts (due to the above estates should be paid to me. 18 Elizsabeth-street,
P. J. WENN, Acting Official Receiver. Hobart, Tasmania. 12644
PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS. p R O F . DR. ING. ANTON BUGAN, the Patentee of Australian JL^ Letters Patent No. 229,426 relating to "Concrete reinforcing bar and process for the manufacture thereof " is prepared to meet Trade and Public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia of 30 Russell-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 12630
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ALMAN tralian machine " is the invention
FLOORING COMPANY INC., the Patentee of AusLetters Patent No. 245,346 relating to "Towelling prepared to meet Trade and Public requirements for pursuant to Part XII of the Patents Act.
EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia of 30 Russell-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 12630
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HILLIPS SCREW COMPANY (formerly Nona Lites, Inc.), the Patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 210,756 relating to " Screw driver with offset wings" is prepared to meet Trade and Public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia of 30 Russell-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 12631
^ O T I C E is hereby given that, in pursuance of section 87c of the i . 1 Administration and Probate Ordinance 1929-1965 of the Australian Capital Territory, the Curator of Estates of Deceased Persons has filed in the office of the Registrar of Probates, Supreme Court, Canberra an Election to Administer the estate of Matthew Waterson, late of Flat 5 Block 4 Condamine Court, Turner, salesman, deceased.
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All persons having claims against this estate as next of kin, creditors or otherwise are requested to submit their claims in writing to the Curator at his office at the Attorney-General's Department, Canberra on or before 15 January, 1967 after which date the Curator shall proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to claims of which he then has had notice in writing. M. G. DWYER, Acting Curator of Estates of Deceased Persons. 12636
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Curator shall proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to claims of which he then has had notice in writing. M. G. DWYER, Acting Curator of Estates of Deceased Persons. 12637 In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1961 and in the matter of Clark Michigan Proprietary Limited (In Liquidation). ^ O T I C E is hereby given that a final meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will be held at the offices of Barrell & Rae, Chartered Accountants, 66 Clarence-street, Sydney on 16th January 1967 at 10 a.m. This meeting is convened for the purpose of having an account laid before the members showing the manner in which the winding up has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of and of having any explanations that may be given by the liquidator and also of determining the manner in which the books, accounts and documents of the company .and of the liquidator thereof shall be disposed of. Dated this 9th day of December, 1966. ROBERT IAN RAE, Liquidator. 66 Clarence-street, Sydney. 12623
OTlCE is hereby given that, in pursuance of section 87c of the Administration and Probate Ordinance 1929-1965 of the fAustralian Capital Territory, the Curator of Estates of Deceased
Persons has filed in the office of the Registrar of Probate, Supreme Court, Canberra an Election to Administer the estate of Edith HiSlman late of Canberra Community Hospital, pensioner, deceased. All persons having claims against this estate as next of kin, creditors or otherwise are requested to submit their claims in writing to the Curator at his office at the Attorney-General's Department, Canberra on or before 21 January, 1967 after which date the
C O M M O N W E A L ™ SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION. CONTRACTS A R R A N G E D . December, 1966
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Canberra, A.C.T., Division of Plant Industry.—Fluorescent tubes Chippendale, N.S.W., Computing Section.—Electronic calculator. Specfication No. C326 Canberra, A.C.T., Division of Land Research.—Automatic titrator radiometer. Specification No. C334 Canberra, A.C.T., Division of Plant Industry.—Automatic titrator radiometer. Specification No. C334 Gungahlin, A.C.T.. Division of Wifelife Research.—Gas chromatograph. Specification No. C330 Canberra, A.C.T., Division of Plant Industry.—Galvanized pipe Canberra, A.C.T., Division of Entomology.—Tractor .. Canberra, A.C.T., Division of Land Research.—Oscillator Canberra, A.C.T., Division of Entomology.—Recorders
990.00 1,166.00 672.88 1,857.30 4,251.00 572.80 899.38 500.00 989.00
Date of Date of Acceptance. Completion.
Firm.
Amount.
Destination and Nature of Supply.
Philips Electrical Pty. Ltd., P.O. Box 162, 30.11.66 Manuka, A.C.T. Swift &Bleakley Pty. Ltd., 149 Milton-street, 1.12.66 Ashfield, N.S.W. Andrew Thom Ltd., 261 Broadway, Sydney 5.12.66 Andrew Thom Ltd., 261 Broadway, Sydney 5.12.66 Varian Pty. Ltd., 38 Oxley-street, Crows Nest, N.S.W. Stewarts & Lloyds Pty. Ltd., Herbert-street, St. Leonards, N.S.W. F. Jolly Pty. Ltd., Uriarra-road, Queanbeyan, N.S.W. Universal Electronics Pty. Ltd., 318 Burns Bay-road, Lane Cove, N.S.W. A. A. Guthrie Pty. Ltd., 16-18 Meeks-road, Marrickville, N.S.W.
5.12.66 5.12.66 5.12.66 6.12.66 7.12.66
Ex stock Ex stock March, 1967 March, 1967 Feb., 1967 Delivery 2 weeks Ex stock Feb.. 1967 Ex stock
COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDER BOARD. LENDERS are invited for the following:—
Binders for the R.A.A.F. Vynoid Sheeting for the Government Printer, Canberra Holders for Rubber Stamps Envelopes (Miscellaneous) Printing Geological Maps Envelopes—Ordinary Pattern (Small Sizes) Envelopes—Ordinary Pattern (Large Sizes)
Supplies Required
Schedule No.
Description
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CTB3505 CTB3514 CTB3489 CTB3501 CTB3504 CTB3499 CTB3500
Victoria Canberra All States except Western Australia and Tasmania All States and Australian Capital Territory Canberra All States and Australian Capital Territory All States and Australian Capital Territory
Tender Forms, Specifications, &c., Obtainable from—
(a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b)
Tenders Close at 3 p.m. on— 17.1.67 17.1.67 19.1.67 19.1.67 19.1.67 24.1.67 24.1.67
ra) Stores and Contracts Branch, Postmaster-Generars Department in Sydney and Melbourne only, (b) Stores and Contracts Branch, Postmaster-General's Department in each State Capital City.
DEPARTMENT O F WORKS. TENDERS INVITED. Locality and Description of Work.
Tenders Close at—
Plans, Specifications, &c., available from Department of Works offices at—
Victoria. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, Commonwealth Centre, cnr. Spring and Latrobe streets, Melbourne. Maribyrnong.—Provision of light and power to part of Noon, 24th January, 1967 .. Melbourne building 88 at Ordnance Factory Melbourne Tullamarine Airport.—Alterations to Operations Building Melbourne Maribyrnong.—External painting of various buildings at Explosives Factory 22290/66.—6
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DEPARTMENT OF W O R K S ^ o n t i n u e d . TENDERS INVITED—continued. Locality and Description of Work.
Tenders Close at—
Plans, Specifications, &c.. avoilabla from Department of Works offices at—
South Australia. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, 68 Grenfell-street, Adelaide. ** Birraiee " Belair.—Supply, delivery, installation and testing Noon, 10th January, 1967 Adelaide of sputum incinerator Oodnadatta.—Erection of a brick building and a timber-framed Noon, 17th January, 1967 Adelaide; Post Offices, Port Augusta, house Oodnadatta Wirrabara (Postal Premises).—Repairs, painting and minor Adelaide; Post Offices, Port Pirie, Wirrabara works Oodnadatta.—Electrical and fire alarm installation in radar Adelaide; Post Offices, Port Augusta, station and electrical installation in residence Oodnadatta Ceduna (Radar Station).—Electrical and fire alarm installation Adelaide; Post Offices, Port Lincoln, Ceduna Collinswood (T.V. Studios).—Erection of an office building Adelaide and garage for outside broadcast vehicles Collinswood (T.V. Studios, New O.B. Garage and Offices).— Adelaide Electrical and fire alarm installation Port Wakefield (Proof and Experimental Establishment).— Noon, 24th January, 1967 Adelaide Laying of P.C.C. cable Woomera Village.—Erection of brick and concrete building Adelaide; Post Office, Port Augusta for single men's quarters (Block E3). (Bill of Quantities $40 deposit) Adelaide; Post Office, Port Augusta Woomera Village (Single Men's Quarters, Block E3).—Electrical work Adelaide Woomera Village (Single Men's Quarters, Block E3).—Supply, delivery, erection and testing of two air-conditioning systems Adelaide Unley (Army Training Depot).—Minor additions to timber- Noon, 17th January, 1967 framed building Adelaide Brighton (Telephone Exchange).—Repairs, painting and renew roof covering Adelaide; Post Office, Loxton Loxton (Line Depot).—Construction of sealed paving Papua-New Guinea. 17th January, 1967 , Port Moresby, Lae Lae (High School).—Erect classroom block 10th January, 1967 Port Moresby, Rabaul Rabaul.—Erect ten 601 residences and six 602 residences Port Moresby Port Moresby (Gordons Estate).—Roadworks and stormwater drainage Australian Capital Territory. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, Canberra, A.C.T. Duntroon.—Construction of kerb and gutter Noon, 10th January, 1967 .. Canberra Duntroon.—Relocating and surfacing of Wilton-road „ „ „ Canberra Forestry Settlements.—Erection of three houses „ „ Canberra
CONTRACTS A R R A N G E D . Locality and Description of Work.
Melbourne.—Six 5-ton chassis and cab units and one furniture van
Amount of Contract.
s
Head Office. 24,324.96
Contractor.
Ford Sales Co. of Aust. Ltd., Campbellfield, Victoria
Victoria. 17,019.29 J. & D. McKenzie Pty. Ltd., Norlane Avalon.—Construction of sealed road and extensions to existing carpark at airfield Goldspink Bros. & Jones, Clayton 2,046.00 Mount Macedon.—Repairs and painting at post office L. G. Hughes Pty. Ltd., East Hawthorn 590.00 Oakleigh.-—Electrical installation at Neerim-road Line Depot Thomson & McKenzie Pty. Ltd. 998.00 Fishermen's Bend.—Electrical installation in Bellman's 1, 2, 3, and extension No. 5 at Commonwealth Aircraft Factory 1,737.00 L. F. Murray Pty. Ltd., North Essendon Laverton (R.A.A.F. Base).—Replace the existing domestic hot water boiler at building 100 982.80 Allen Bros. Asphalting Contractors Pty. Ltd., Wodongn Mulwala.—R. and M. civil engineering services at Explosives Factory 788.00 R. H. Bernhard Ply. Ltd., Richmond Melbourne.—Installation of light, power outlets, clocks and sundry equipment at Sanderson House, 503 Little Collinsstreet 7,500.00 Port Melbourne City Council. Port Melbourne Port Melbourne.—Installation of high-voltage switchgear, transformer, cabling, etc., at C.S.I.R.O. Division of Mineral Chemistry 616.20 Moulded Products (Vic.) Pty. Ltd.. Mentone Melbourne.—Supply and fix Nylex vinyl coated wall fabric to Secretary's Suite at Century Building 768.00 Brooklands Accessories Pty, Ltd.. South Melbourne Port Melbourne.—International engine 858903 R91 2,718.20 Laminex I ndustries, Cheltenham Melbourne.—Vinyl tiles 544.00 T. S. Nettlefolds Pty. Ltd., CUfton Hill Port Melbourne.—Dimplex heaters Scheduled rates Bera Cabinet Works Pty. Ltd., Airport West Metropolitan Area.—Tables, wooden, type 121 Metropolitan Area.—Tables, wooden, types 125, 126, 127, 138 Scheduled rates Worane. Windsor and 140
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WORKS—continued.
CONTRACTS ARRANGED-^ontinued.
Locality aad Desxa-iption of Contract.
Amount of Contract.
Contractor.
3 Victoria—continued. M e t r o p o l i t a n Area.—Tables, w o o d e n , types 105 a n d H I M e t r o p o l i t a n A r e a . — T a b l e s , w o o d e n , type 114 M e t r o p o l i t a n A r e a . — T a b l e s , w o o d e n , type 107 L a v e r t o n . — C h a i r s , Oscar M e l b o u r n e . — C o m p a c t u s shelving Heidelberg.—Vinyl tiles M e l b o u r n e . — M a c h i n e a c c o u n t i n g boxes . . M e l b o u r n e . — P l a n files.. Port M e l b o u r n e . — C h a i r s , Mitzi Port M e l b o u r n e . — C o m p a c t u s e q u i p m e n t Port Melbourne.—Vertylan model M e l b o u r n e . — C h a i r s and table . . M e t r o p o l i t a n A r e a . — C h a i r s , w o o d e n , types 207, 9, 211, 2, 3 and 4 M e t r o p o l i t a n Area.—Settee, w o o d e n , type 217 M e t r o p o l i t a n A r e a . — T a b l e , type 118 M e t r o p o l i t a n A r e a . — C h a i r s , steel, types 206, 208 a n d 210 M e t r o p o l i t a n A r e a . — C h a i r s , steel, types 203, 4, 5 a n d 216 M e t r o p o l i t a n A r e a , — B o o k c a s e s , types 315, 316 a n d 317 M e t r o p o l i t a n A r e a . — C a b i n e t s , steel, types 305, 306 a n d 307 M e t r o p o l i t a n A r e a . — C a b i n e t s , steel, types 308 a n d 309 Melbourne.—Bookcases P o r t M e l b o u r n e . — F l e x i b l e tiles . . M a r i b y r n o n g . — B i t u m a s t i c concrete H a w t h o r n . " S u n blinds Clayton.—Table
Scheduled rates Scheduled rates Scheduled rates 499.20 512.00 797,20 444.00 476.00 441.00 2,675.00 1,783 .00 675.60 Scheduled rates
J o h n s t o n e & M o r r i s o n Pty. Ltd., Burnley Bera C a b i n e t W o r k s Pty. Ltd., A i r p o r t West Worane, Windsor Eagle R e m a c Pty. Ltd., T h o m a s t o w n Brownbuilt Ltd., C l i f t o n Hill Allfloors Pty. Ltd., M o o r a b b i n Duff Steel Industries (Vic.) Pty. Ltd., F o o t s c r a y R o n e o C o . M e l b o u r n e Pty. L t d . , M e l b o u r n e Aristoc Industries Pty. Ltd., Glen Waverley B r o w n b u i l t L t d . , C l i f t o n Hill Vertylan Pty. L t d . , Oakleigh Namco Contract Furniture, Port Melbourne M a l m o F u r n i t u r e Pty. Ltd., South M e l b o u r n e
Scheduled rates Scheduled rates Scheduled rates Scheduled rates Scheduled rates Scheduled rates Scheduled rates 435.75 816.00 445.00 474.60 512.00
M a l m o F u r n i t u r e Pty. Ltd., S o u t h M e l b o u r n e Bera C a b i n e t W o r k s Pty. L t d . , A i r p o r t West P o n g r a s s Bros., C h e l t e n h a m Bendix C o n s o l i d a t e d I n d . L t d . , C l a y t o n Worane, Windsor N a m c o P r o d u c t s Pty. L t d . , H u n t i n g d a l e R u b e r y O w e n & Kemsley Pty. L t d , , M o o r a b b i n F . E. C l a r k e Pty. L t d . , Brunswick C o t t e r F l o o r s Pty. Ltd., C a r l t o n A l b i o n R e i d Pty. L t d . , M e l b o u r n e Campbell & H e e p s Pty. L t d . , B u r w o o d J o h n s t o n e & M o r r i s o n Pty. Ltd., Burnley
Queensland. Townsville (Army, L a v a r a c k Barracks).—Erection of a steel f r a m e d minor units canteen Enoggera ( A r m y S.S.T.).—Construction of concrete paths . . J i m b o o m b a (C.S.I.R.O.).—Erection of L a b o r a t o r y building a n d petrol a n d oil storage building Amberley ( R . A . A . F , building N o . 70).—Roller shutters a n d m i n o r alterations W o o l l o o n g a b b a ( C o m m o n w e a l t h Offices).—Air-conditioning plant r o o m a n d alterations B u n d a b e r g Airport.—Six inch pipe line, storage t a n k and domestic booster S a m f o r d (C.S.I.R.O.).—Brick a n d concrete seed store building G a r b u t t , Townsville ( D e p a r t m e n t of W o r k s ) . — E r e c t i o n and completion of extensions to m o t o r t r a n s p o r t w o r k s h o p C o o l a n g a t t a A i r p o r t (Fire Station Building),—External a n d internal painting T o o w o o m b a (Post Office).—Brickwork to N.B. a n d N.S. P o w e r Plant a n d garages C a n u n g r a ( D e p a r t m e n t of A r m y ) . — A n n u a l M a i n t e n a n c e of overhead reticulation sub-stations street lighting, &c. C a b a r l a h ( D e p a r t m e n t of A r m y ) . — A n n u a l m a i n t e n a n c e of overhead reticulation, &c. Amberley ( R . A . A . F . Base A r m a m e n t W o r k s h o p s ) . — S u p p l y , delivery a n d placing of b i t u m i n o u s concrete, &c. G r e e n b a n k ( D e p a r t m e n t of A r m y ) . — A n n u a l M a i n t e n a n c e of overhead reticulation sub-stations, &c. N e w F a r m ( D e p a r t m e n t of Navy).—Installations of excess length of high voltage cable Townsville,—Reconditioning of B T D . 2 0 Tractors • • Brisbane.—Supply of maple A t h e r t o n . — S u p p l y of timber Townsville.—Supply of r o a d m a r k i n g paint I n a r l i n g a . — S u p p l y and Installation of Meter box . . M o u r i l y a n . — S u p p l y of readymixed concrete L a v a r a c k Barracks.—Hire of tractor and b a c k h o e L a v a r a c k B a r r a c k s . — H i r e of b a c k h o e L a v a r a c k B a r r a c k s , — S u p p l y of concrete grate bars Townsville.—Supply of concrete pipes Townsville.—Supply of readymixed concrete Townsville.—Supply of " B " Class gravel Julia Creek.—Erection of a bicycle shed . . T u l l y . — R e p a i r s to access r o a d . . C l e r m o n t . — C o n n e c t i o n of P . M . G . buildings to sewerage B u n d a b e r g . — P a i n t i n g of telephone exchange B u n d a b e r g . — P a i n t i n g of post office M o u n t M o r g a n . — R e p a i r s to post office . . R o c k h a m p t o n . — R e p l a c e m e n t of 4-in. fibrolite water main Bundaberg.—Vinyl tiles to floors, passenger terminal M o u n t M o r g a n . — E x t e r n a l painting N o r t h R o c k h a m p t o n . — E r e c t i o n of metal clad building M a c k a y . — R e p a i r s , external painting metropolitan residence M a c k a y . — R e p a i r s a n d repainting at rifle range
275,170.00 34,192.10 8,248.50
K . D. Morris & Sons Pty. Ltd. Gielis Bros. Pty. Ltd. A m a l g a m a t e d T r a d e Services Pty. Ltd.
3,309.74
T. P. T u r n e r Pty. Ltd.
7,980.00
S u m m e r s and U n t h a n k Pty. Ltd.
9,699.90
Southern Cross M a c h i n e r y (Brisbane) Pty. Ltd.
20,144.00 34,980.00 800.00 2,140.00
S u m m e r s and U n t h a n k Pty. Ltd. K . D . M o r r i s & Sons Pty. L t d . G.C.Nixon G o r d o n Bidgood
550.00
S.E.A.Q.
550.00
S.E.A.Q.
1,528.35
Queensland Oil Refineries
400.00
S.E.A.Q.
550.00
Brisbane City Council
1,000.00 445.27 936.37 687.50 1,791.65 2,038.00 600 00 600.00 455.00 1,076.40 610.00 570.00 694.00 400.00 2,816.00 965 .00 4,745.00 459.00 3,357 .00 546 60 1,063 80 3,375 00 521 00 545.00
Industrial Sales & Services Brown & Broad J. M. Johnston British Paints J . A. & R . G . R a n d a l l T r u e m i x Pty. Ltd. W a t s o n Plumbing Champney & Mutch H u m e s Ltd. Concrete Division H u m e s Ltd, Concrete Division N o r b l o c k Ltd. Frost C o n s t r u c t i o n s Hicks & Co. Cardwell Shire Council J. R. Wyllie D. C & B. H , Lovett D, C. & B. H . Lovett J.B.Wilson R o c k h a m p t o n City Council Savidge & Killer K . R . Belsham G . S. Maxwell A. G . F a r r K . H . & C. R . H e l s h a m
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DEPARTMENT OF WORKS—continued. CONTRACTS ARRANGED—continued. Locality and Description of Contract.
Gladstone.—Construction of vehicle shelter Mount Gambler.—Repairs and painting Payneham.—Repair and reseal roadways Loxton (Post Office).—Repairs and painting Mount Gambler.—Paving and fencing Gladstone.—Replace three heaters Kalangadoo.—Repairs and painting Keswick Barracks.—Supply &c., exhaust hood
Anjoimt of Contract.
Contractor.
South Australia. 38,400.00 5,286.50 703.00 1,715.00 1,900.00 383.02 4,789.00 998.40
J. & A. Vilmanis, Colonel Light Gardens E. A. Earl, Mount Gambier Gordon Stevens Pty. Ltd. (Receiver and Manager Appointed) Plympton L. A. Holt, Broadview A. & C. Constructions Pty. Ltd., Modbury Mackay Convair Heaters (Sales) Pty. Ltd., Hindmarsh Ernest Earl, Mount Gambier O'Neill & Clayton Pty. Ltd., Richmond
Western Australia. 1,287.00 Karrakatta.—Concrete wheel alignment pit 521.23 Manjimup.—Erect new fence 830.90 Perth.—Repairs to passenger lift 793.00 Three Springs.—Repairs to fencing and erect new fence 1,044.00 Perth.—Concrete and stone pavements at airport .. 3,310.00 Perth.—Bookcases and cabinets 1,260.00 Wembley.—One vibrating roller., Wembley.—Trailer mounted pumping unit 1,930.00 Turkey Creek and Halls Creek.—Repairs. New works, painting 39,450.00 P.M.G. buildings 12,836.00 Perth.—Alterations and additions, T.V. Studios 4,487.00 Carnarvon.—Repairs, painting &c., broadcasting station buildings 924.00 Perth.—Forty-eight chairs 2,064.48 Pearce.—^Tarnamel emulsion in drums 47,639.00 Exmouth.—Equipment for hostel 677.40 Perth.—Cabinets and steel storage cupboards 2,290.00 Perth.—Supply and deliver wooden chairs 7,948.00 Wembley.—Tractor mounted loader 16,387.00 Wembley.—One tractor dozer unit 3,850.00 Wembley.—Rotary compressor . . 13,189.00 Wembley.—Land cruisers and station wagon Wembley.—Three tip trucks 18,381.00 1,223.68 Wembley.—Hydraulic puller unit with attachments 4,246.00 Wembley.—Tool and cutter grinder
L. A. & M. J. Don, Mount Yokine Joyce Bros. Pty. Ltd., Fremantle Johns & Waygood Ltd., Bentley H. J. Lynch, Subiaco Peters Toodyay Stone Distributors, North Perth Modem Furnishing Co. Pty. Ltd., East Perth Harris Scarfe and Sandovers Ltd., Belmont McLean Bros. & Rigg Ltd., Perth Kimberley Building Contractors, Broome L. A. & M. J. Don, Mount Yokine Barry Scott & Co. Bendix Ind. Ltd., Bayswater P.G.H, Industries Pty. Ltd., Fremantle Commonwealth Hostels Ltd., Wilson's Point, N.S.W. Metalux Industries Pty. Ltd., Mount Hawthorn Neeta Furniture Pty. Ltd., Carlisle A. H, McDonald Pty. Ltd., Rivervale Wigmores Tractors Pty. Ltd., Perth Knox Schlapp Pty, Ltd., Victoria Park Theiss (Sales) Pty. Ltd., Rosebery, N.S.W. Lynes Motors Pty. Ltd., Perth Coventry Motors Replacements, Perth McPhersons Ltd., Perth
Papua-New Guinea. 2,640.00 Port Moresby.—Supply spalls (Estimate) 426.00 Port Moresby-Wewak-Port Moresby.—Charter Cessna 310,. (Estimate) 4,317.86 Port Moresby, Hohola.—Construct water main 2,574.66 Port Moresby, Hanuabada—Construct water main 1,410.00 Samarai Wharf.—Supplementary work .. 22,792.00 Port Moresby.—Reseal various roads
Steamships Trading Co. Ltd. Aerial Tours South Pacific Constructions South Pacific Constructions Craig & Hammersley Shorncliffe Pty. Ltd.
Australian Capital Territory. 11,240.00 D.V.M. Painters, A.C.T. O'Connor.—External painting of 102 houses 84,180.00 Frank Builders, Pty. Ltd., Canberra Fyshwick.—Extensions to B.M.R. storage depot .. 82,887.00 S. D. C. Kennedy and Bird Pty. Ltd., Sydney Manuka.—Additions and alterations to telephone exchange 8,871.00 I. Soos Pty. Ltd., Canberra Telopea Park High School.—Internal repairs and painting 8,498.30 M. Kaminski Pty. Ltd., Canberra Garran and Mawson.—Water main 524.00 K. Grimm, Canberra Duntroon.—Installation of curtains and drapes 484.00 G. Pitt, Canberra Fairbairn,—Supply and installation of a power outlet 943.66 Hills Ind. Ltd., Canberra Uriarra.—Supply and erect chain wire fence 1,656.00 F. O. Robertson, Canberra Canberra.—Installation of seventy-one wash troughs 973.50 Waldorf Appliances Pty. Ltd., Sydney Duntroon.—Supply and installation of a gas oven 2,940.00 Brownbuilt Ltd., Canberra Parkes.—Supply and installation of map filing cabinets 1,786.00 Stellar Pty. Ltd., Canberra Barton.—Heating alterations and additions 450.00 Groundtest Aust., Sydney O'Connor.—Foundation investigation 485.00 Building Plastics Pty. Ltd., Sydney Canberra.—Supply and lay non-skid surfacing 11,978.00 Fire Fighting Equipment Pty. Ltd., Canberra Canberra.—Maintenance of fire alarm system 735.00 Canberra Washed Sand, Tharwa Canberra.—Supply and delivery of washed sand 1,000.00 C. Nilon, Queanbeyan, N.S.W. Fairbairn.—Resite building 155 .. 945.00 R. Hincksman, Canberra Kingston.—Supply and installation of light fittings 437.79 City Glaziers, Canberra Canberra.—Supply and installation of ventilation . 765.30 Dryco Pty. Ltd., Canberra Canberra.—Construction of road works .. 525.00 Fairmont Engineering, Canberra Duntroon.—Supply and erect one garage.. 423.40 Steelbilt Co., Sydney Kingston.—Steel cupboards 934.20 Tylers (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Canberra Kingston.—Porcelain enamel basins 447.00 Wright and Company, Sydney Kingston.—Copper tubing
No. 107.—21st December, 1966
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Commonwealth Gazette
D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E ARMY. CONTRACTS ARRANGED, Amount of Contract.
Locality and Description of Work.
Contractor's Name and Address.
Date of Date of Acccptancc. Completion.
$ Aiistralian Capital Territory. 740.00 Fairmount Engineering Duntroon (Soils Laboratory, R.M.C.).—Construction of a concrete laboratory annex
25.11.66
9.1.67
D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E ARMY. TENDERS INVITED. Tenders Close at—
Locality and Description of Work.
Plans, Specifications, Tender Forms are available at the office of—
Queensland. Tenders returnable to A.Q.M.G.(Qtg.)/C.R.E. Northern Command, " L " Block, Victoria Barracks, Brisbane. Sanyo (1 B.O.D. Northgate-road).—Construction of a Noon, 31st January, 1967 .. A.Q.M.G.(Qtg.)/C.R.E.," L ' Block, Victoria reinforced concrete loading ramp and reinforced concrete Barracks, Brisbane pavement
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
Commonwealth Acoustic Laboratory.
CONTRACTS ARRANGED. Health Laboratory Canberra. Tender No. HL5.—One gas chromatograph.—^Varian Fty. Ltd. $5,379.25. New South WaEes. Commonwealth Acoustic Laboratory. Tender No. 4 4 7 . - 7 , 8 0 0 miniature circuit amplifiers.—Miniwatt Electronic Division Phillips Electrical Pty. Ltd. $30,030. Tender N o . 4 4 8 . - 8 , 2 5 0 miniature 500 ohm logarithmic type volume controls.—Telex (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $32,587.50. Victoria. X-ray and Radium Laboratory. Tender No. T122.—One sodium iodide crystal and photo-multi plier assembly.—^Packard Instruments. $5,650. Ship Inspection Branch. Tender No. T136.—50 cases H.C.N. Zyklon discoids.^Houghton & Byrne (Vic.) Pty. Ltd. S3,250. Commonwealth Bureau of Dental Standards. Tender No. Till7.—One recording dialatometer.—Pyrox Ltd. $5,591.60. Commonwealth X-ray and Radium Laboratory. Tender No. T121.—Computer for use in solution of a three stage logarithmic expression.—E.A.L Electronic Associates Pty. Ltd. $7,458. Tender No. T132.—^Pulse height analyser.—Sample Electronics (Vic.) Pty. Ltd. $15,776.57.
CONTRACTS ARRANGED. Health Laboratory, Canberra. Tender $724.
No.
HL6.—One
haemoreffector.—Watson
Victor
Ltd.
New South Wales Commonwealth Acoustic Laboratory. Tender No. 489.—Three audio frequency analysers.—National Instrument Co. $3,119.40. Tender No. 486.—Three precision sound level meters.—National Instrument Co. $1,440.90. Tender No. 473.—Four high quality tape recorders modified for delayed speech feedback.—R.C.A. of Australia Pty. Ltd. $1,260. Tender No. 495.—One Bekesy type audiometer.—Sumitomo Shoji (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $1,440. Tender No. 451.—8,000 carrying boxes for miniature hearing aids. —Hesdol (Sales) Pty. Ltd. S 1,600. Central OflSce. National Biological Standards Laboratory. Three Multi purpose balances.—Andrew Thom Pty. Ltd. $960. New South Wales. Health Laboratory, Tamworth. Blood cell counter.—A. B. Selby & Co. Pty. Ltd. $1,820.
Tender No. 482.—One high quality, portable tape recorder.— Simon Gray Pty. Ltd. $968.20. Tender No. 472.—One audio frequency response and spectrum recorder.—^National Instrument Co. $3,468.90. Tender No. 478.—One high frequency oscilloscope. Tektronix (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $2,008. Tender No. 479.—Four portable battery-operated desk audiometers.—Meyer (Melbourne) Ltd. $1,170. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Tender No. 445.—One analytical gas chromatograph with intergrating device and transformer.—^Varian Pty. Ltd. $3,975. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. CONTRACT ARRANGED. $9,252 per annum.—General office and window cleaning at H.M.A. Naval Dockyard, Williamstown, as f r o m 1st January, 1967. —Essential Cleaning Service, 443 Clarendon-street, South Melbourne, Victoria. D E P A R T M E N T O F CFVIL A V I A T I O N . T E N D E R S are invited by the Secretary, Regional Contract Board, 123 Latrobe-street, Melbourne, C.I., for:— Schedule V420.—Erection of two 70-ft. towers at Wonthaggi, Victoria. (Closing date 23rd December, 1966.) Particulars and Schedules are obtainable at the above address. CONTRACTS ARRANGED. Queensland Region. Q75/66.—Supply of hand tools— McPhersons Ltd. $877. Hoey Fry Pty. Ltd. $1,358. Ingersoll Rand Pty. Ltd. $600. E.S.C.A. $268. I.B.C. $387. Q84/66.—Supply M c M u r d o plugs and sockets.—Chandlers Aust. Pty. Ltd. $1,088. Q89/66.—Supply of cable.—A.P.I. Cables & Insulation. $6,366. Q78/66.—Supply overalls.—D. R. & I. L. Kay, $2,722. Q70/66.—Charter of light aircraft— Les Keys Pty. Ltd. Period contract. Carnarvon Air Pty. Ltd. Period contract. Q53/66.—Cleaning of buildings, Maryborough.—S. N . Doss. $32 Calendar Month. Q79/66.—Cleaning of buildings, Mt. Isa.—R. E. West. $373.60 Calendar Month. T E N D E R S closing at 2 p.m. on the 16th March, 1967 are invited by the Secretary, Central Contract Board, Department of Civil Aviation, Third Floor, Sanderson House, 505 Little Collins-street, Melbourne, for supply o f : — C66/171.—Radar remoting system. Tender forms and further particulars may be obtained f r o m the above address, phone 62 0131 extension 284, the Secretary, Contract Board. Sydney, p h g m 55 0433, and Adelaide, phone 57 6672.
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DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. TENDERS will be received at the office of the Contracts and Disposals Branch, or the applicable District Contract Board, until 2 p.m. on the dates shown. Required. 10th January, 1967. Radio transmitters and receivers. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) Test set group field radio sets and spares. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) Cutlery S'.S. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth.) Viscometer, falling cylinder. (Melbourne.) Pulse generator. (Melbourne.) Printed forms. (Melbourne.) Stand, projector, photographic. (Melbourne.) Slings and wire rope. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane.) Rat bait. (Melbourne, Sydney.) Lamp incandescent. (Melbourne.) Aircraft spares. (Melbourne, Sydney.) Blackening of buckles, brass, 1 i^ich. (Melbourne.) Cloth, wool, broadcloth. (Melbourne, Sydney.) Cloth, wool, flannel. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Hobart.) 11th January, 1967. Pressure transducer. (Melbourne.) Regulated power supply. (Melbourne.) Quenching oil. (Melbourne.) Aerial photography. (Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart.) Acidity meter. (Melbourne.) Pesticidal powder. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart.) Malathion emulsion concentrate. (Melbourne.) Cylindrical grinding machine. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) Toilet paper. (Melbourne, Sydney.) Steel bar. (Melbourne.) Production X-ray processing unit. (Melbourne.) 12th January, 1967. Portable multirange electrometer. (Melbourne.) Miscellaneous machine tools. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) Machine, food slicing, electric. (Melbourne.) Generating sets and main switchboard. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth.) Residual gas analyser. (Melbourne.) R.A.A.F. paper tabulating. (Melbourne.) Milling, drilling, boring and automatic copying machine. (Melbourne, Sydney.) Bag, toilet, accessories, nylon. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Hobart.) Wheels grinding. (Melbourne.) Horizontal boring machine. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) 13th January, 1967. Sporting equipment. (Melbourne.) Radiators. (Melbourne.) Cable, electric. (Melbourne.) Saw bench, 10 inch. (Melbourne.) Laundry/dry cleaning services. (Melbourne.) Black mild steel flats. (Melbourne.) Cable, electric. (Melbourne.) 17th January, 1967. Airfield sweeper. (Melbourne, Sydney.) Extensometer calibrator. (Melbourne.) Embroidered insignia. (Melbourne.) Collapsible fabric water tank. (Melbourne, Sydney.) Shorts, man's juniper drill. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart.) Furnace muffle. (Melbourne.) 18th January, 1967. Metal cutting bandsaw and continuous filing machine. (Melbourne.) Comparator optical projection. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) Model 28 teletype equipment. (Melbourne, Sydney.) Portable dust collectors. (Melbourne.) Brushes, paint, flat, GS. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth.) 19th January, 1967. Stockings, nylon, women's. (Melbourne.) Strip chart recorder. (Melbourne.) Charger clips. (Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, Perth.) Grit blast -machine. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) Rubber and plastic hose commercial quality. (Melbourne.) Horizontal band sawing machine. (Melbourne.) 20th January, 1967. Cleaner sheets for typewriters. (Melbourne.) Bore measuring instruments. (Melbourne.) 24th January, 1967. Universal measuring bridge, (Melbourne.) Cord, polished, flax braided. (Melbourne, Perth.)
Commonweaiin Gazette Stroboscope synchronizing control unit, ^elboume.) Repeaters, telegraph group, regenerative. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) 25th January, 1967. Stockinette fibre white. (Melbourne.) Printing by letterpress. (Melbourne.) 26th January, 1967. Raincoats, women's, nylon. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) 31st January, 1967, Cloth, twill, wool. (Melbourne, Sydney, Hobart, Perth, Adelaide, Brisbane.) Cloth, burlap jute, hessian. (Melbourne, Sydney.) Cloth, nylon polyurethane coated. (Melbourne, Sydney.) Dovetail milling machme. (Melbourne.) 1st February, 1967, Provision of staff for the operation and maintenance of range air ferry and search and recovery aircraft at Woomera. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart.) Distortion analyser. (Melbourne.) For Sale. 12th January, 1967. Cartridge cases, empty, fired. (Melbourne, Hobart, Sydney.) 25th January, 1967. Spares for Lister JP3, 3 cylinder, 27 H.P. diesel engines. (Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane.)
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. New South Wales. CONTRACTS ARRANGED. NM256/5/65. Anaesthetic apparatus.—Drug Houses of Australia Ltd. Sl,248. NR341/1/4. Spaces for lifeguard marine automatic alarm equip>ment.—Amalgamated Wireless (A'asia) S2,063. NR178/2/69. Forced air circulation furnace.—Sephco Pty. Ltd, $1,170. NH312/5/86. Bushes.-—McKinlay Fletcher Pty. Ltd. $1,050. NR121/10/2. Griddle plate.—Aust. Electrical Ind. Pty. Ltd. $789. NR353/1/9. Velocimeter.—Plessey Pacific Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, Victoria. $29,915. NG296/5/149. Cinematographer.—Cameo Film Productions. $2,250. NR178/5/14. Spares for vacuum heat treat and brazing furnace.— Cavendish Pty. Ltd. $9,200. NR178/5/13. Vacuum heat treat and brazing furnace.—Cavendish Pty. Ltd. $49,943. NG59/1/18. Marking pens.—Hein Bros. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $435. NR344/1/234. Resistors.~Int. Resistance Co. Pty. Ltd. $888. NR344/1/236. Dipole assemblies.—Standard Telephones & Cables $4,061. NH68/1/27. Posts A.P. for 'Kinstrand'.—Huts Tulloch Ltd. $569. NR123/9/35. Circuit breakers.—Email Ltd, $1,148. NG311/3/69. Journals and periodicals,—Collins Book Depot Pty. Ltd. $4,190. NR121/23/14, Urns, tea multipot 5 gallon.—K. G. Luke (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $2,867. NG61/3/20. Brushes.—Standorf & Pilley Pty. Ltd. S921. NR341/11/81. Insulation and continuity tester.—H. Rowe & Co. Pty. Ltd. $1,123. NFlOO/1/44. Log lines.—James Miller & Co. Pty. Ltd. $431. NH261/4/23. Plates mild steel black.—Australian Iron & Steel Pty. Ltd. $1,181. NH174/3/34. Spare parts for Tram* micro filter type *D'.—J. B. Morgan & Co. Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, Victoria. $688. NH38/7/74. Components for flare tripwire.—Ross Smith & Co. Pty. Ltd. $24,692. NG65/8/12. Particle board.—Gibbs Bright & Co. Pty. Ltd, $405. NR178/1/15. Rebricking of furnace.—Birlec Major Pty. Ltd. S2,123. NG331/6/8. Brushes, cleaning.—Dixbro (Brush Sales) Co. $2,500. NH312/5/88. Spares for Weir Drysdale pump.—Weir Drysdale (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $1,356. NH255/15/16. Hand operated p-allet trucks.—Beamlock Australasia Pty. Ltd. $1,536. NM87/1/57. Air compressor equipment.—Knox Schlapp Pty. Ltd. $634. NH335/3/50. Index cabinets.—Brownbuilt Ltd. $819. NG311/9/31. Subscriptions to overseas periodicals.—Collins Book Depot Pty. Ltd., Victoria. $6,407. NM218/16/n2. Fermentor.—H. B. Selby & Co. Pty. Ltd. $2,127. NR342/13/119. Ampex plug-in modules.—Ampex Aust. Pty. Ltd. $4,661. NM218/16/113. Refrigerated fraction collector,-—Scientific Instrument Div., Astronic Imports. $2,630. NG296/6/40. Raw film stock.—Kodak (Abasia) Pty. Ltd. $657. NH200/4/7. Drills, hand.—Stanley-Titan Pty. Ltd. $1,850. NR123/U/33. Elements heater assembly.—Sephco Pty. Ltd. $485.
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NFl57/9/6. Fresh eggs in shell (24 oz.), to Department of the NG297/1/40. Aerial photography of Australian Capital Territory. Army, Kapooka, and Department of Air, Wagga Wagga, 1st January —^outhbank Aviation. $3,642. NM300/13/9. Slurry mixer.—Mauri Equipment (N.S.W.) Co. to 31st December, 1967.—Egg Marketing Board of N.S.W. NF157/9/6. Fresh eggs in shell (24 oz.), to Department of the S622. NM140/1/34. Body foam pump mk. 11.—Wormald Bros. (Aust.) Army, Singleton, 1st January to 31st December, 1967.—Egg Marketing Board of N.S.W. Ply. Ltd., Victoria. $1,178. NFl57/9/6. Fresh eggs in shell, to Department of the Army, NH408/2/15. Skim filter and clean water inlets.—Sapphire Pools Ingleburn, 1st January to 31st December, 1967,—Egg Marketing Pty. Ltd. $878. NR344/1/244. Coils and transformers.—Ferguson Transformer Board of N.S.W. NFl57/9/6. Eggs in shell (24 oz.), to Department of the Army, (Sales) Pty. Ltd. $676. Sydney Metropolitan area, 1st January to 31st December, 1967.— NH57/1/3. Nuts and bolts.—McPhersons Ltd. $671. Egg Marketing Board of N.S.W. NG356/3/24. Cloth, cotton, drillBradford Cotton Mills Ltd. $1,440. Davies Coop (N.S.W.) Pty. Ltd. $673. Victoria. NG208/2/9. Football stockings.—Betawear Manuf. Co. Pty. Ltd. 10V255/3/59, Sub. 5. Metal framework items,—Aust. Aluminium $616. Co. Ltd. $192,545. NG82/1/22. Swim trunks.—Jantzen (Aust.) Ltd. $484. 10V80/2/63. Metal badges.—Amor Pty. Ltd., Surry Hills, New NG73/3/25. Tarpaulin.—E. H. Brett & Sons Pty. Ltd. $1,682. South Wales, $950. NG311/9/35. Poultry textbooks.—Angus & Robertson Ltd. $6,000. 6V257/3/65. Cutlery.—Stanley Rogers & Son Ltd. $1,860. NH335/2/12. Tote boxes.—Amside Engineering Pty. Ltd. $3,293. 6V308/3/294. Printing by letterpress.—Sands & McDougall Pty. NM236/10/49. Surface grinder.—M. A. Swinnerton. $604. Ltd. $6,375. NG65/7/55. White beech.—Paris Timbers Pty. Ltd. $895. 6V308/3/304. Printing.—Redmond Inglis & Co. Pty. Ltd, $606. NH202/15/6. Pop rivets.—Industrial Fastenings Pty. Ltd. $476. 6V308/3/296, Printing.—Excelsior Printing Works Pty. Ltd. $740. NG61/3/18. Paint brushes— 6V308/3/322. Printing.—Redmond Inglis & Co. Pty. Ltd. $1,219. H. Oldfield & Sons Pty. Ltd. $2,757. 7V83/2/47, Sub. 7. Shirts, mans, polyester/cotton.—Melina Mfg. T. Pollock & Sons Sales Pty. Ltd. $2,207. Co, Pty. Ltd., Sydney, New South Wales. $8,872. Hamilton London Brush Co. Pty. Ltd. $1,403. 10V3/6/10. Sprayer and duster insecticide.—C. Rudduck Pty. Ltd. NR342/11/91, Frequency counter.—Sample Electronics (N.S.W.) $1,925. Pty. Ltd. $975. 10V3/6/12. Sprayer and duster insecticide.—C. Rudduck Pty. Ltd. NM 140/5/14. Canvas hose tubing.—Wormald Bros. (Aust.) Pty $5,775. Ltd. $1,200. 10V3/6/11. Sprayer and duster insecticide.—C. Rudduck Pty. Ltd. N'H202/14/13. Steel pins, 'Avdelok'.-Avdel Pty. Ltd. $1,115. NG61/3/23. Brush sets and blade rotor.—Austin Quinn Pty. Ltd. $3,850. 5V148/3/78. Canned tuna in oil.—Kraft Foods Ltd. $5,788. $631, 6V308/3/332. Printing.—The Dominion Press. $994. NG94/14/8. Containers, corrugated.—Cargo Comainer Coop 8V278/1/32. Black oxidation of identity tags.^Kromin Plating & (Sydney) Pty. Ltd. $604. NM312/5/83. Regulator volumetric assembly.—Ingersoll-Rand Mfg. Works. $4,914. 7V81/9/23. Raincoats, mans, nylon.—M. Pennisi Clothing Co. Pty. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $475. NF160/3/45. Golden syrup.—Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd, Ltd. $44,606. 7V276/4/15, Sub. 1. Mosquito nets.—Conlons Canvas Goods Pty. $2,128. NR342/5/74. Double beam oscilloscope.—Jacoby Mitchell & Co. Ltd., Balmain, New South Wales. $39,928. 7V276/4/15, Sub. 2. Mosquito nets.—Consolidated Plastic Sales Pty. Ltd. $450. NR123/9/35. 2.5 KVA and 5 KVA transformers.—Hallam's Pty. Ltd., Redfem, New South Wales. $59,094. 10V200/10/112, Sub 2. Hand tools.—McPherson's Ltd. $638. Magnetics Pty. Ltd. $1,836. 10V200/10/112, Sub. 5. Hand tools—Ferrocast Engineers Supplies NH123/2/64. Repair parts generator set diesel engine.—A.N.I. Pty. Ltd. $1,628. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $1,224. 10V200/10/n2, Sub. 6. Hand tools.—E. A. Machin & Co. Ltd. NM250/5/19. Cutting chain.—Solo Distributors Pty. Ltd. $564. NR344/3/128. Radio spares.—Standard Telephones & Cables. $464. IOV200/10/112, Sub. 7. Hand tools.—Sidchrome, Mascot, New $1,359. NFl55/5/37. Frying oil, for Department of the Navy, Pyrmont, South Wales. $1,440. IOV202/16/45. Screws,-Thomas Warburton Pty. Ltd. $787. 1st December, 1966, to 31st May, 1967.—W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) 6V311/3/52. Psychological test material.—Aust. Council for Pty. Ltd. NFl57/1/to. Eggs in shell (24 oz.), to Department of Air, Pen- Educational Research. $1,302. 6V308/3/307. Printing.—Lamson Paragon. $3,600. rith, 1st January to 31st December, 1967.—Heathcot Poultry Farm. 7V193/4/39. Gloves.—Stagg Glove Mfg. Co. $1,932. NG297/2/12. PTiotographing of Army personnel and candidates, 10V200/8/14. Wooden hammer handles.—Hardware Co. of Aust. Sydney Metropolitan area, 1st January to 31st December, 1967.— Pty, Ltd. $1,202. Paul Briton Studios. 6V296/1/78. Lamps incandescent.—Thorn Electrical Inds. (Aust.) NFl87/3/118. provision of dry garbage services, for Department of the Army, Kapooka, 1st January, 1967, to 31st December, 1968, Pty. Ltd. $2,740. 4V343/5/55. Accelerometer.—Astronic Imports, $784. —M. Mitrovic. 6V311/3/43. Publications.^ollins Book Depot Pty, Ltd. $3,668. NG407/4/8. Rags, cleaning, for Department of Supply, St. Marys, 6V308/3/327, Printing.-Spicers (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $2,250. New South Wales, 1st February, 1967, to 31st January, 1968.— 10V255/7/63. Rope steel wire.—The Aust. Wire Rope Works Pty. Witters Pty. Ltd. NF366/3/40. Bus transportation service, for Department of the Ltd., Newcastle. New South Wales. $5,328. 6V274/2/16. Musical instrument.—Boosey & Hawkes (Aust.) Pty. Army, in the Orange-Bathurst-Dubbo-Parkes-Lithgow area, 1st Ltd., Sydney, New South Wales. $1,105. December, 1966, to 30th November, 1967.—^Various contractors. 6V274/2/16. Musical accessories.—A. P. Sykes. $4,210. NFl 57/9/6. Eggs in shell, to Department of the Navy, Pyrmont, 6V274/1/60. Musical instruments— 1st January to 31st December, 1967.—Egg Marketing Board of Boosey & Hawkes (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Sydney, New South Wales. N.S.W. $15,679. NF146/1/5. Coffee, powdered, soluble, instant, to New South Nicholson's Pty. Ltd., Sydney, New South Wales. $3,814. Wales and Australian Capital Territory, 1st January to 30th June, 6V113/1/28. Machine, parallel plotting.—Ray & Gilbert (Sales) 1967— Pty. Ltd. $630. J. A. D. Gibson & Co. Pty. Ltd. 1V401/3/27. Paint.—Caterpillar of Aust. Pty. Ltd. $486. Parsons General Foods Ltd. 10V355/3/73. Covers vehicular.—Evan Evans Pty. Ltd. $9,099. NFl59/5/13. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of the Navy, 10V200/10/113. Wrenches.—McPhersons Ltd. $1,264. Pyrmont, 1st January to 31st March. 1967.—R. J. Goon & Sons. 10V200/17/18. Screwdriver sets.—David Piper & Co., Ultimo, NF162/3/139. Meat and smallgoods, to Department of the Army, Singleton, 1st January to 31st March, 1967.—George W. Brown New South Wales. $1,606. 9V123/2/103. Generator sets, diesel engine.—Caterpillar of Aust. (Meat Caterers) Pty. Ltd. NF145/5/41. Compressed yeastj for Department of the Navy, Ltd. $35,992. 6V257/3/62. Knife, paring.—Stanley Rogers & Sons Ltd. $631. Pyrmont, 1st January to 31st December, 1967.—Mauri Bros. & 6V257/3/62. Roll, cutlery.—Evan Evans Pty. Ltd. $799. Thomson. 4V342/5/100. D.C. power supplies.—Sample Electronics (Vic.) N163/il/19. Milk, pasteurized, and cream, fresh, to Department of Air, Williamtown, 1st January to 31st December, 1967.— Pty. Ltd. $890. 7V83/2/44. Tropical smocks— V. R. Shearman. Bramac Ltd. $86,775. NF166/5/15-16. Sugar and golden syrup, for Department of M. Pennisi Clothing Co. Pty. Ltd. $161,850. the Navy, Pyrmont, 1st January to 31st December, 1967.—Colonial 7V84/6/24. Jackets, battledress.—Reti Clothing Pty. Ltd. $38,550. Sugar Refining Co. 10V335/9/19. Compactus shelving.—Brownbuih Ltd. $2,569. NG407/2/3. Cleaning rags, to Department of the Army and Department of Supply, 1st January, 1967, to 31st December, 1968.— 10V410/4/76. Welding plant equipment.—C.I.G. Ltd. $861. Silver Textiles, Wallace Roberts & Co., Victoria. 10V5/1/12. Air treatment and water cool distribution systems,— NFl57/9/6. Fresh eggs in shell (24 oz.), to Department of Air, Hall Thermotank (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $85,986. Bankstown, 1st January to 31st December, 1967.—Egg Marketing 7V357/1/97. Cloth, cotton, P.V.C. coated.—Imperial Chemical Inds. of Aust. & New Zealand Ltd. $2,675. Board of N.S.W.
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6V66/4/2. " Korthane " rigid urethane foam slabs.—^Korthane Pty. Ltd. SI,789. 5V851/5/22. Canned fruit.—Monbulk Preserves Ltd. S41,875. 9V123/4/53. Repair and rewinding of electric motors.—Electric Motor Guarantee and Trading Co. Pty. Ltd. $701. 5V162/5/111. Frozen meat— W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Sydney, New South Wales. SI,585. Anderson Meat Packing Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney, New South Wales. 83,360. 2V236/5/17. Facing machine.—Warren & Brown Pty. Ltd. S505. 1V392/1/75. Volkswagen vehicles.—^Volkswagen A'asia Ltd. S5,161. 4V347/1/15. Log periodic aerials.—Electronic Products Aust. Pty. Ltd. S49,945. 10V180/3/19. Chairs, straight.—Sebel Sales Ltd., Bankstown, New South Wales. S2.387. lOV 180/3/22. Chairs, straight.—Sebel Sales Ltd., Bankstown, New South Wales. SI,279. 10V180/3/21. Chairs, straight.—Sebel Sales Ltd., Bankstown, New South Wales. $2,345. 6V2/4/45. Tape, pressure sensitive.—Norton Aust. Pty. Ltd., Lidcombe, New South Wales, S903. 10V255/6/41. Pallets-box.—Briar Hill Timber & Trading Co. S5,401. 10V255/6/47. Pallets.—Briar Hill Timber & Trading Co, $2,700. 3V31/1/83. Synchro rotor assembly.—National Instrument Co. Pty. Ltd. $2,764. 3V30/1/70. Miscellaneous aircraft spares.—National Instrument Co. Pty. Ltd. SI,831. 6V246/4/78. Drier photographic print.—Sixteen Millimetre (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. S2,100. 3V27/1/284, Sub. 5. Bolts.—Standard Telephones & Cables Pty. Ltd. $81. 3V27/1/284, Sub. 4. Bolts.—Luoas-Rotax (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Zetland, New South Wales. $2,586. 3V27/1/311. Pins.—Avdel Pty. Ltd. S626, 3V27/1/294. Harness.—Parachutes Pty. Ltd. $1,407. 3V15/1/86. Harness.-Parachutes Pty, Ltd. $469. 3V23/1/258. Winding coil.—Bendix-Tecnico Pty. Ltd., Rockdale, New South Wales. $524, 6V311/1/29. Publications.—B.C.N. Agencies Pty. Ltd. $1,170, 3V27/1/280. Fasteners.-Paul & Gray Pty. Ltd., Lidcombe, New South Wales. $746. 1V312/2/52. Pump assembly.—G A AM Engineering Pty. Ltd. $700. 3V23/1/234. Cam control,—Bendix Tecnico Pty. Ltd., Rockdale, New South Wales. $1,329. 10V200/18/16. Vee b l o c k s . - ^ . A. Williams Agencies Pty. Ltd. $462. 3V194/2/33. Sleeves land clips.—Godfrey Engineering (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $1,076. 2V47/1/37. Bearings.-Normalair (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $3,751. 7V81/8/40. Coveralls, flying, man's.—M. Peimisi Clothing Co. Pty. Ltd. S27,809. 8V75/3/93. Forgings.—A.N.I. Aust. Pty. Ltd. $9,979. 1V400/4/27. Platforms, shelter framework.-Pressed Metal Corp. Ltd., Enfield, New South Wales, $20,580, 6 V 2 / 2 / n . Bonding material.—Ciba Company Pty. Ltd, $774. 8V406/1/4. Rotary vacuum washer,—Federated Engineers Ltd., Artarmon, New South Wales. $22,905. 4V344/8/112. Motorola transistors,-Gannon Electric (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $1,070. 4V343/14/30. Keithley electrometer.—Sample Electronics (Vic.) Pty. Ltd. $585. lOVl 11/4/23. Motorized circumferential welding positioner.— Commonwealth Aircraft Corp. Pty. Ltd. $5,512. 6V308/7/56. P r i n t i n g . ^ o o k & Heathcote Pty. Ltd. $4,747. 2Vt85/9/34. Boring machines.—McPhersons Ltd. $636. 1V396/4/47. Volkswagen kombi vans.—Volkswagen A/asiia Ltd. $3,734. 1V333/1/8. Paint spHay booths.—Anderson Heating & Ventilating Co. Pty. Ltd. S7,134. lOVlOO/2/14. Rope polyester— M. Oonaghy & Sons Pty. Ltd. $10,642. J. Scott Pty. U d . $10,642. 6V311/6/22. American chemical society.—B.C.N. Agencies Pty. U d . $2,120. 3V27/4/24. " Esna " anchor nut.—Aviation Engineering Supplies. $554. 6V303/7/60. Fabrication and installation of rigid P.V.C. covers. ^ V i k i n g Industrial Plastics Pty, Ltd. $3,428. 10V335/7/25. Boltless pallet racking.—Beamlock (A/sasia) Pty. Ltd. S2,337. • 2V233/10/22. Radial drilling machine.—Commonwealth Aircraft Corp. $800. 2V325/4/9. Bench type scale.—Toledo Berkel Pty. Ltd. $540. 4V344/8/88. Variable resistors.—International Resistance Co. (A/asia) Pty. Ltd., Kingsgrove, New South Wales. $12,213. 9V2]8/9/117. Centrifuge head.—Watson Victor Ltd. $1,135. 9V218/10/39. Precision resistance measuring equipment.—Sample Electronics (Vic.) Pty. Ltd. $5,215. 1V312/6/9. Pump.—Raymond Hydraulics Pty. Ltd. $599. 2V237/2/56. Vertical band machine.—Herbert Osborne Pty. Ltd. $5,140,
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4V344/8/110. Micro switches.—Honeywell Pty. Ltd. 81,198. 1V185/7/41. Air hoist.—Hoisting Services Pty. Ltd, S925. 9V282/9/13. Hand operated stencil duplicators.—Gestetner Pty. Ltd. $6,460. 4V344/8/107-5. Electronic components.—Oannon Electric (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $8,764. 10V202/14/28. Padlocks.—Ogden Inds. Pty. Ltd. $1,083. 1V387/5/53. International utilities.—International Harvester Co. of Aust, Pty, Ltd. $8,155. IV398/3/39. International truck.—International Harvester Co. of Aust. Pty, Ltd. $3,009. 4V344/8/107. Electronic components.—Bendix-Tecnico Pty, Ltd., Rockdale, New South Wales. $12,085. 4V342/14/129. Transformer distribution system,—McKenzie & HoUand (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $1,805. 5V74/3/46. Fair drawing of geological maps.—Geodrafting Services. $1,410. 6V78/1/29. Anhydrous ammonia.—I.C.I.A.N.Z, Ltd. $1,037. 3V7/3/76. Repair of Herman Nelson heaters.—Hawker de Havillan'd Aust. Pty. Ltd., Lidcombe, New South Wales. $2,033. 4V347/11/41. Spare parts transmitter.—Amalgamated Wireless (A/asia) Ltd., Sydney, New South Wales. $3,866. 6V311/3/43. Publications.—Academic Book Shop Pty. Ltd., Sydney, New South Wales. $2,473. 6V257/3/66. Knife, fork and spoon sets.—Cridland & Allen Pty. Ltd., Alexandria, New South Wales. $21,933. 6V257/3/72, Knife, fork and spoon sets.—Cridland & Allen Pty. Ltd., Alexandria, New South Wales. $19,000, 5V149/3/79. Jam— W. H. Johnsons Jams Pty. Ltd. $4,325. Monbulk Preserves Ltd. $21,232.. 10V355/3/73. Covers and curtains vehicular.—Dural Leeds (S.A.) Pty. Ltd., Norwood, South Australia. $1,404. 6V308/3/325. Printing.—Printads Pty. Ltd. $760, 6V308/3/339. Printing.—Athelstan Press Pty. Ltd. $825. 7V168/3/42. Boots, man's, black— Blundstone Pty, Ltd., Hobart, Tasmania. $54,294. Blundstone Pty, Ltd., Hobart, Tasmania. $7,807. 5V149/3/79. J a m . ~ A / a s i a n Jam Co. Pty. Ltd. $7,776. 6V308/3/328. Printing of inspection report.—R, B. Shankly Pty. Ltd. $596, lOVl80/9/23. Steel bedside tables.—Wypro Products Pty. Ltd., Welshpool, Western Australia. $51,684. 7V80/1/65. Badges, embroidered.-Perkal Embroidery Co. Pty. Ltd. $546. 10V335/3/148, Filing cabinets.—Namco Products Pty. Ltd. $9,168. 6V308/3/323, Printing of record books,—R, B. Shankly Pty. Ltd, $845. 9V121/19/3. Soldering and desoldering irons.—General Accessories, Rhodes, New South Wales. $1,618. 7V48/7/35. Mattresses, fibre, latex.—Dunlopillo Pty. Ltd., Bankstown, New South Wales. $53,872. 7V357/1/100. P.V.C. coated hessian,—Bramac Ltd. $27,202. 4V346/5/12. Reflector dish tellurometer.—D. R. Johnston & Co. Pty. Ltd, $1,444. 10V49/4/11. Folding cots.—Klipper (Armstrong) Products Pty. Ltd., St. Peters, New South Wales. $141,570. 7V83/2/39. Undershirts, man's,—Davies Coop & Co. Ltd. $8,937. 7V80/8/12, Lanyards, whistle,-Downs & Son Pty. Ltd, $14,719, 7V357/2/78. Cloth, netting, nylon.—John Siggins & Co. Pty. Ltd. $7,755. 4V344/3/67. Demagnetizer plate and bench.—^Aviation Engineering Supplies. $428. 7V84/6/24. Jackets, battledress.—Dunlop Rubber Aust. Ltd., Bankstown, New South Wales. $25,700. 7V81/9/21. Raincoats, man's, ratings.-Associated Tailors Pty. Ltd., Perth, Western Australia. $40,800. 9 V 1 2 2 / n / 3 1 . Spare gear for battery charging units.—Aust. Controls Ltd. $14,927. 7V367/1/8. Travelling bags.—Foresca Pty. Ltd., Alexandria, New South Wales. $9,001, 2V239/12/29. Lathe.—Gilbert Lodge & Co. Ltd., Lidcombe, New South Wales. $6,940. 9V223/8/27. Electric lanterns.—Willard Aust. Pty. Ltd., Kogarah, New South Wales. $4,720. 4V295/520. Radar equipment.—Radio Corp. Pty. Ltd. $1,841. 9V223/8/26. Lantern electric dry cell.—R. W. Richter Pty. Ltd., Brookvale, New South Wales. $3,656. 5V74/3/48. Fair drawing of geological maps.—Geodrafting Services. $1,410. 4V342/13/175. " Muirhead" recorders.—Watson Victor Ltd. $23,372. 4V347/1/22. H.F. log periodic aerials.—Standard Telephones & Cables Pty. Ltd., Liverpool, New South Wales. $10,827. 9V122/13/45. Mineral insulated copper covered electric cable and fittings.—^Pyrotenax Aust. Pty. Ltd. $7,714. 9V108/4/16. Printing card punch keyboard,—I.B.M. Aust. Pty. Ltd. $969. 9V322/2/25. Meteorological balloons.—W. R, Grace Aust. Pty, Ltd. $22,400. 5V297/1/33. Aerial photography.-Civil Aerial Surveys Pty. Ltd. $5,880.
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8V330/7/9. Structural steel components.—S. J. Banks & Son. SI,287. 8V263/4/15. Structural steel components.—G. A. Hudson, S586. 1V399/5/21. Snow cruisers.—Outboard Marine Aust. Pty. Ltd., Bankstown, New South Wales. Si,915. 3V270/3/60. Modification and supply of Rimco equipment.— Rauchfuss Instruments & Staff Pty. Ltd. $1,518. 10V329/5/13. Landing craft mechanized.—North Queensland Engineers & Agents Pty. Ltd., Cairns, Queensland. $917,697. 10V355/3/59, Sub. 4. Metal framework items.—Whitnel Products Pty. Ltd. 512,490. 7V171/2/10. Heel plate iron nistproofed.-Durabel Products Pty. Ltd., Granville, New South Wales. S5,358. 7V367/2/26. Kit case, navigators.—W. PocknaU. $405. 6V296/5/61. Production of film.—Crawford Productions Pty, Ltd. S17,878. 10V255/7/68. Miscellaneous lifting gear.—Inglis Smith & Co. Pty. Ltd. S710. 7V409/2/45. Tape textile— L & J. Cash Pty. Ltd. $4,531. Hatbands Pty. Ltd., Waterloo, New South Wales. $2,799. 7V83/2/47, Sub. 3. Shirts, man's, polyester.—A. Larsen, Bowden, South Australia. $8,560. 7V83/2/47, Sub. 5. Shirt, man's, polyester.—Ascot Mfg. Co., Valley, Queensland. §17,360. 7V83/2/47, Sub. 6. Shirts, man's polyester.—Olsens, Fortitude Valley, Queensland. $17,400. 7V208/3/18. Stockings, women's.—H. G. Foletta & Co. $5,722. 7V208/3/19. Stockings, women's.—H. G. Foletta & Co. $1,192. 1V396/4/30. Trucks.—International Harvester Co. of Aust. Pty. Ltd. $163,102. 9V218/5/13. Polishing machine. Watson Victor Ltd. $408, 8V126/3/2. Aluminium bronze bar.—E. A. Dixon Engineering Co. Pty. Ltd. $762. 2V236/5/15. Grinding machine.—McPhersons Ltd. $917. 7V367/2/29. Suitcases, leather.—W. Pocknall. $2,854. 7V83/3/28. Trousers, men's.—G. & R. Wills & Co. Ltd. $23,560. 7V367/2/28. Suitcases, fibreboard,—Herfords Pty. Ltd., Summer Hill, New South Wales. $9,220. 1V312/1/41. High vacuum pump and gauges.—Dynavac High Vacuum Pty. Ltd. $558. 2V237/1/14, Power hacksaw.—Herbert Osborne Pty. Ltd. $500. 2V239/5/34. Centre lathe.—McPhersons Ltd. $1,730. 5V295/3/24. Charter of trawlerK. E. & A. Bryce. $2,160. M. Severs, E. Jackel & T. Greer. $2,160. lOV 180/9/24. Tubular steel tables.—Betta Chrome & Betta Style Furniture Pty. Ltd., Waterloo, New South Wales. $1,790. 10V180/9/26. Tubular steel tables.—Betta Chrome & Betta Style Furniture Pty. Ltd., Waterloo, New South Wales. $448. 6V308/1/165. Offset litho masters.—Lamson Paragon Ltd, $4,680. 3V27/1/201. Coupling assembly.—Gareloch Holdings, Roseville, New South Wales. $1,463. 3V27/1/201. Pratt and Whitney engine spares.—Brown & Dureau Ltd. $1,992. 6V308/7/47. R.A.A.F. form A24.—V. E. Martin Pty. Ltd., South Brisbane, Queensland. $1,060. 6V308/7/47. R.A.A.F. form EA 114—R. B. Shankly Pty. Ltd. S877. 6V308/1/162. R.A.A.F. posting/attachment form.—Lamson Paragon Ltd. $800. 6V308/1/157. R.A.A.F. memorandum form.—The Dominion Press. $3,607. 6V2/4/44. Tape pressure sensitive, adhesive.—^Norton Aust. Pty. Ltd., Lidcombe, New South Wales. $619. 6V308/1/167. Offset litho masters.—Lamson Paragon Ltd. $6,058. 3VI4/1/119, Sub. 1. Aircraft heating equipment—Nomalair (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $497. 10V286/1/13. Binoculars.—A. G. Barker & Associates. $710. 3V12/1/87. Back plates, &c.—Dunlop Rubber Aust. Ltd. $7,029. 6V283/1/11. Arnos No. 10 flat file fitting.—Amos Melbourne Pty. Ltd. S460. 3V12/1/96, Miscellaneous aircraft spares.—Dunlop Rubber Aust. Ltd. $13,933. 3V22/1/144. Springs.—Lucas-Rotax (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Zetland, New South Wales. $1,692. 9V223/1/37. Table lamps.—H. M. & S. Engineering & Cables Pty. Ltd. $980. 3V16/1/81. Belts, safety.—Aviation Engineering Supplies. $2,519. 4V347/11/42. Spare parts for transmitter receiver.—^Pye Pty. Ltd. 81,327. 7V170/1/16. Shoes, recreation.—Dunlop Rubber Aust. Ltd. Bankstown, New South Wales. $6,899. 2V47/1/53. Lever, shut off cock.—Lucas-Rotax (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Zetland, New South Wales. $1,153. 3V319/2/40. Heads, operating.—R.F.D. Co. Aust. Pty. Ltd. $4,004 W22/I/I42. Bearings ball.—National Instrument Co. Pty. Ltd. $1,824. 4V342/1/171, Generator pulse.—Ronald J. T. Payne Pty. Ltd. S440. 2V47/1/60. Ball bearings.—Aviation Engineering Supplies. $585. 1V401/4/24. Tractor attachments.—International Harvester Co. of Aust. Pty. Ltd. $892. 1V401/4/24. Rotavator.—E. Hassett & Sons Pty. Ltd. $715.
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8V263/4/18. Steel plate.—Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd. $2,228. lOVlOO/2/14. Rope polyester.—Adelaide Rope & Nail Co. Ltd., Hindmarsh, South Australia. $10,642. 8V93/1/43. Box, ammunition, metal M2A1.—H. E. Brehaut Pty. Ltd. $7,448. 6V133/5/20. Beeswax.—Piccaninny Manuf. Co., Manly, New South Wales. $13,232. 8V267/4/22. Aluminium alloy bar.—Alcoa of Aust. Pty. Ltd. $4,551. 8V126/7/11. Pipework.-J. E. Searls Eng. Pty. Ltd. $30,000. 6V94/14/36. Ammunition containers.—Morris & Walker Packaging Pty. Ltd. $6,174. 10V40/4/37. Canisters, smoke.—P. J. King Pty. Ltd. $3,427. 4V342/14/137. Indicators.—Siemens Industries Ltd. $785. 4V344/8/116. Electronic components.—A.E.A. Capacitors Pty. Ltd. $1,150. 8V263/4/7. Frames, rucksack.—Namco Furniture. $467. 8V300/3/16. Condensers.—Angus G. Reid Pty. Ltd. $2,174. 4V343/14/31. Gyro potentiometers.—Hurtle Webster. $1,485. 2V185/9/34. Tool grinders and extras.—Demco Machinery Co. Pty. Ltd., Redfem, New South Wales. $1,565. 4V343/9/62. Null detector/microvoltmeter.—Neutronics Pty. Ltd., Chatswood, New South Wales. $445. 10V255/10/21. Fork lift trucks.—Conveyance Fork Trucks (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. Kingsgrove, New South Wales, $17,311. 4V343/14/29. Crystal impedance meters.—Sample Electronics Pty. Ltd. $2,565. 2V239/12/31. "Macson" lathes.—McPhersons Ltd. $12,712. 4V342/14/152. Controllers.—Honeywell Pty. Ltd. $3,926, 1V400/4/9. Semi trailer.—Freighter Inds. (Vic.) Pty. Ltd. $3,994. 7V356/11/49. Banding, trouser, nylon, khaki.—New York Bias Binding (1963) Pty. Ltd. $3,560. 3V15/4/13. Nose section parachute.—Parachutes Pty. Ltd. $2,326. IV398/7/11. International tray truck.—International Harvester Co. of Aust. Pty. Ltd. $4,031. 1V398/3/34. International tray trucks.—International Harvester Co. of Aust. Pty. Ltd. $6,518. 2V235/1/5. Pitch screw and nut.—Mechanical Precision Equipment Pty. Ltd., Artiarmon, New South Wales. $516, 8V267/4/20. Brass bar.—Noyes Bros. Pty. Ltd. $34,256. 3V23/4/122. Connectors.—Cannon Electric (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $22,665. 1V382/4/24. Humber Snipe saloon.—Chrysler Aust. Ltd., Woodville, South Australia. $2,611. 5V297/1/32. Atrial photography.—B. K. Lennon & Assoc. Pty. Ltd., Ramsgate, New South Wales. $56,045. 4V342/14/129. Test equipment.—Simoin Gray Pty. Ltd. $585. 1V400/4/19. Ablutions caravan unit.—^^Commercial Caravans & Camps, Royal Park, South Australia. $5,250. 4V347/2/4. Aerial coupling units.—Radio Corporation Pty. Ltd. $2,001. 5V162/7/23. Supply of fresh meiat and small goods, for Government Aircraft Factories Cafeteria, Fishermen's Bend, 1st January to 30 June, 1967.—W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Melbourne. 5V162/8/78. Supply of meat, rabbits, bacon and ham, to ships under the control of the Australian National Line, Port of Melbourne, and Commonwealth Lighthouse ship, " Oape Pillar", 1st January to 31st March, 1967— W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Melbourne. Victorian Bacon Pty. Ltd., Dandenong. 9V122/1/194. Supply of tape, insulating, electrical, for R.A.A.F. Stores Depots, dn Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, ending 31st October, 1968.—Mica and Insulating Supplies Pty. Ltd., Melbourne. 3V194/1/27. Servicing and repair of gyroscopes, for the Government Aircraft Factories, continuing.—National Instrument Co. Pty. Ltd., Essendon. 6V94/14/35. Supply of containers, fibre, to the Department of Supply, ending 30th September, 1968.—General Corrugated Paper Co., Footscray West. 5V162/5/112. Supply of baccm, to H.M.A. ships and establishments at Melbourne and Westernport, 1st January to 30th June, 1967.—J. C. Hutton Pty. Ltd., Preston. 6V137/5/5. Supply of fibre glass panels for cylinder cabinets, for the Department of Shipping anld Transport, 1st December, 1966, to 30th June, 1968.—Spiekman Pty. Ltd., Femtree Gully. 5V159/3/83. Supply of fresh fruit and vegetables, to Army Units, Balcombe, date of acceptance to 31st July, 1967.—(3ombined Direct Fruit Supply, Huntingdale. 5V160/3/56. Supply of groceries, to Trials and Proving Wing, Monegetta, 15t December, 1966, to 31st May, 1967.—Term Self Service Pty. Ltd., South Yarra. 4V349/2/2, Sub. 1. Installation of equipment at Manned Space Flight Station, Tidbinbilla, Australian Capital Territory, 24th November, 1966, to 28th February, 1967.—Amalgamated Wireless (A/iasia) Ltd., Sydney, New South Wales. Queensland. Week ending 9th December, 1966. Q402/3/9. Repair of Bedford bus.—Athol Hedges Pty. Ltd. $3,866. Q223/3/7. Lamps, startdard 5 in. base.—H. E. Michel Pty. Ltd. $3,417. Q181/10/33. Lamps, standard 5 in. base.—H. E. Michel Pty. Ltd. $1,418.
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Q49/2/14. Beds, single, tubukr steel.—D. F. Cowan Sales Ply. Ltd. $1,475, 'Q149/5/35. Canned pineapple >uice.—The Golden Circle Cannery. $2,112. Q302/3/6. Plastic tubing P.V.C.—Ironmongeries Ply. Ltd. $1,439. Q255/6/13. Pallets forklift.—Brandon Timbers Ltd. $13,905. Q48/10/4. Pillow cases.—Australian CottOn Textile Industries Ltd. SI,474, Q255/6/14. Pallets forklift.—Brandoai Timbers Ltd. $6,750, Q121/15/5. Machines floor polishing.—Donald Trading Pty. Ltd. $2,706. Q121/15/4. Machines floor polishing.—Donald Traiding Pty. Ltd. SI,722. Q299/1/4. Galvanized water pipe.—Stewarts & Lloyds (Dist.) Pty. Ltd. S«43. Q180/1/22. Chairs, straight steel.—Sebel Sales Ltd. $1,184. Q1/6/4. Stones sharpening.—McPhersons Ltd. $459. Q181/10/29. Chests dressing.—Rafton & Latter Pty. Ltd. $1,«69. Q202/16/5. Receptacles, s m o k e r . - E . Sach ^^nd Co. Ltd. $653. Q23/5/4. HeU'copter spares.—Dresser-Sie Pty. Ltd. $623. Q410/1/5. Welding electrodes.—Eutectic (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $784. Q282/3/4. Pencil sharpeners.—Clive Hogbin Pty. Ltd. $459. Q48/2/13. Blankets, woollen .--Coll ins Bros. Pty. Ltd. $831. Period ending 30th September, 1968. Q202/14/1. Lockwood padlocks, for Departments of the Army and Air.—Ogden Industries (Sales) Pty. Ltd. Period 1st Januiary, 1967, to 31&t December, 1969. Q308/7/4. Printing of auction catalogues.—Watson Ferguson & Co. Period ending 30th September, 1967. Q172/2/43. Repair of footwear, for Department of the Army, Mackay Area.—E. F. Puckering. Period 1st Jianuary to 31st December, 1967. Q327/1/1 1. Security service, for Department of the Interior.— Metropolitan Security Services (Qld.) Pty. Ltd. Q98/2/26. Retinning of kitchen eqmpment, for Department of the Army.—Wm. Inglis land Son Pty. Ltd. Q73/3/19. Canvas oot covers, for Department of the Army.— Relyans -and Lanhams Pty. Ltd. South Australia. 2S342/17/305. Oscilloscope.—Tektronix Australia Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. $1,044. 2S218/12/79, Digital printer.—Sample Electronics (Vic.) Pty. Ltd., Victoria. S847. SP94/3/3. Pallet containers.—Otto & Co. Ply. Ltd. $2,439. 2S255/5/2. Wire stitching machine.—B. J. Ball Ltd. $1,000. SP347/11/23. Synchros.—Watson Victor Ltd. $2,584. 1S311/6/4. Draft handbooks for tracking receivers.—Amalgamated Wireless (A/asia) Ltd. $2,875. SP378/1/5. Valves, &c.—E. Treliving & Son Pty. Ltd. $3,614. IS 108/5/8. Provision of programmes for data processing system. —E.M.L Electronics (Australia) Pty. Ltd. $4,050. 2S342/17/317. Micro-circuits.—Texas Instruments Aust. Ltd. $3,554. SP218/12/78/1. Comparator.—Brenco Pty. Ltd. $1,574. SP218/12/78. Interferometer.—William Adams & Co. Ltd. $2,011. SP236/10/25/2. High speed spindle.—John Law Machinery Co. $879. SP299/4/31. Stainless steel pipe.—W. A. E. Sprott Pty. Ltd. $938. SP343/17/68. Galvanometers.—Honeywell Pty. Ltd. $2,062. SS194/3/69. Instrumented, portable and monitoring fins.—E.M.I, Electronics (Australia) Pty, Ltd. $87,906. SP344/12/170. Intellux logic modules.—Cema Australia Pty. Ltd. $2,116. SP342/17/285. Recorder.-Parameters Pty. Ltd. $1,190. SP38/1/2. Sleeves oval stawire.—M.S. Telecom Products Pty. Ltd. $417. SP81/3/1. Ear muffs.—Mine Safety Appliances (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Victoria. $1,597. SP343/17/63. Digital voltmeter.—Dynamco Electronics Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. $2,050. SS 194/3/20-2. Test equipment associated with the manufacture, supply and testing of Exdak equipment of fire control equipments. —E.M.L Electronics Aust. Pty. Ltd. $11,416. S'P343/17/62. Spares for Veeco mass spectrometer leak detector. —National Instrument Co. Pty. Ltd. $2,549. SP401/4/6. Front end loader.—Cranes & Shovels Sales & Service (S.A.) Pty. Ltd. $12,116. SP343/17/60. Recording meter.—Newton McLaren Ltd. $1,061. - 2S87/2/10. Repairs and modifications to refrigerators.—Department of Works, Darwin. $2,150. SP342/17/270. High sensitivity recording electronics unit.—Drug Houses of Australia Ltd. $8,920. SP134/4/3. Niax polypropylene glycol.—Union Carbide Australia Ltd., New South Wales, $1,398. SP378/4/26. Valves.—E. Treliving & Son Pty. Ltd. $1,249. SP342/17/298. Magnetic recording tape.—M.M.M. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. $6,680. SP194/4/11. Assemblies of grids and pins.—Screw Machine Eneineering Co. Pty. Ltd. $2,030. SP342/17/295. Switches.—Telecommunication Co. of Australia Pty, Ltd. $1,488.
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SP336/3/21. Contract levelling— Todd, Thompson & Associates. $28,728, G. J. C. Gibson. $10,500. Calder, Calder & Associates. $7,035. J. D. O'Callaghan. $10,080. SP263/4/4. Steel bar, carbon.—W. A. E. Sprott Pty. Ltd. Si,052. SS408/1/4. Desalination unit.—Mauri Brothers & Thomson (S.A.) Co. $44,155. SP123/2/52. Pulse generator.—Sample Electronics (Vic.) Pty. Ltd. 51,507. SP342/17/294. Band passfilters.—National Instrument Co. Pty. Ltd. $1,312. SP342/17/57. Vibration meter.—National Instrument Co. Pty. Ltd. $1,352. SP344/12/165. Image intensifier tube.—D. R. Johnston & Co. Pty. Ltd., Victoria. $5,216. SS270/3/6. Test barometer.—Warburton Franki (Adelaide) Ply. Ltd. $1,193. SP255/7/8. Load binders.—A. Noble & Son Pty. Ltd. $1,115. SP342/17/302. Plug-in unit.—Tektronix Australia Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. $1,191. 2S306/7/5. Log voltage converter.—Jacoby Mitchell & Co. Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. $2,036. SP344/12/143. Transistors.—Fairchild Australia Pty. Ltd., Victoria. $1,775. SS297/2/20. Microfilming of drawings.—The Public Library of S.A. S600. SS344/12/163. Transistors.—Fairchild Australia Pty. Ltd., Victoria. $1,900. SP267/4/4. Aluminium alloy sheet and rod.—Norman W. Hutchinson & Sons Pty. Ltd. $1,158. SP267/4/5. Aluminium sheet.—Australian Aluminium Co. Ltd. $1,139. SP344/8/4. Air cooled rectifier.—M. & T. Products Pty. Ltd. $550. 2S123/2/57. Pulse generator and vacuum tube voltmeter.—Sample Electronics (Vic.) Pty. Ltd. $1,025. SP344/12/169. Diodes.—Fairchild Australia Ply, Ltd., Victoria. $2,000.
SP136/3/10. VHF aerial masts and mounting posts.—Metters Ltd. $1,738. 3SP78/1/6/2. Ethyl alcohol.—John Irving & Sons Pty. Ltd., Queensland. $1,788. SS295/3/2. Assistance in the system testing of fire control complex.—E.M.I. Electronics (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. $11,695. SP76/4/3. Hire of cranes, for Stores and Transport Branch, Woodville North, period ending 31st July, 1967.—Nicholls Crane Services. SP356/4/3. Canvas duck, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period ending 30th September, 1967— Davies Coop & Co. Ltd. Renwyn of Stepney Pty. Ltd. The Birkmyre Canvas Co. Pty. Ltd. SP362/7/3/I. Cigarettes and tobacco, for canteen at Stores and Transport Branch, Woodville North, period ending 30th September, 1967.—G. R. Wills & Co. Ltd. SP221/2/43. Laundry service, for Department of the Army, Gladstone, period 1st December, 1966, to 30th November, 1968.—Prisons Department. SP142/3/3. Coir mats, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st October, 1967.—Reliance Agencies Pty. Ltd. 3S163/1/3/1. Fresh milk, pasteurized, and cream, for R.A.A.F., Edinburgh, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st October, 1967.— Gawler Ice & Milk Pty. Ltd. SP159/1/2. Fruit and vegetables, for R.A.A.F., Edinburgh, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st October, 1967.—A. E. Tully & Son rSales) Pty. Ltd. SP107/5/28. Ribbon for LB.M. comouter, for W.R.E., Salisbuy, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st October, 1967.—I.B.M. Australia Pty. Ltd. 81^159/7/7. Fruit and vegetables, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st July, 1967.—A. E. Tully & Son (Sales) Ltd. SP297/2/19. Photographic service, for Department of the Army, Keswick, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st December, 1967.— Applied Photogaphy. SP 162/1/7. Smallgoods, to R.A.A.F. Edinburgh, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st October, 1967.—Metro Smallgoods Ltd. SP76/2/52. Hire of light aircraft, Woomera, Adelaide for W.R.E., Salisbury, period 1st November, 1966, to 30th April, 1967.—Aviation Services (Hardingham) Pty. Ltd. SP296/1/24. Photo plates (offset) and developer, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st October, 1967.— M.M.M. (Aust.) Ply. Ltd., New South Wales. SP162/8/51. Gravy beef, for Department of Health, Quarantine Station at Torrens Island, South Australia, period 1st December, 1966, to 28th February, 1967.—Leach Pty. Ltd. SP155/1/3. Dairy produce and bacon, for R.A.A.F., Edinburgh, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st October, 1967— S.A. Farmers Co-operative Union Ltd. Metro Smallgoods Ltd. SP76/2/46. Hire of light aircraft, for Department of the Army, Darwin, period ending 31st July, 1967.—S.A.A.T.A.S.—Muir.
No. 107.—21st December, 1966
6423
Corninoiiwealtih Gazette
SP158/1/10. Poultry, for R.A.A.F., Edinburgh, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st January, 1967—General Provedors (Aust.) Pty. Ltd, SP158/1/11. Fish, for R.A.A.F., Edinburgh, period 1st November, 1966, to 30th April, 1967—Mac Cocking (Sales) Pty. Ltd. SP162/1/6. Meat, fresh, for R.A.A.F., Edinburgh, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st January, 1967.—Sainsbury Ltd. SP79/2/25. Cleaning of buildings, for Department of the Army, Keswick, period 1st November, 1966, to 31st October, 1967.— Relyon Cleaning Services. SP133/5/17. Disinfectant, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period ending 3 1st October, 1967.—Vincent Chemical & Commercial Supplies. SS126/4/13. Precision machining of components, for Government Aircraft Factories, Fishermen's Bend, Victoria, period ending 31st October, 1967— Fairey Australasia Pty. Ltd. Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Australia. E.M.I. Electronics (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. British Aircraft Corporation (Aust.) ?{y. Ltd. SP162/8/52. Meat, fresh, for Australian Stevedoring Industry Authority, Port Adelaide and Outer Harbour, period 1st December, 1966, to 28th February, 1967.—Sainsbury Ltd. SP57/4/6. Nuts, self locking, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period ending 31st October, 1967.—Firth Cleveland Pty. Ltd. SP268/4/9. Brass rod, extra high leaded, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period ending 31st October, 1967,—Austral Bronze Metal Manufacturers Pty. Ltd. SSI26/4/4. Precision sheet metal work, for Government Aircraft Factories, Fishermen's Bend, Victoria, period ending 31st October, !967— Fairey Australasia Pty. Ltd. British Aircraft Corp. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Australia. E.M.L Electronics (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.
SSI26/7/18. Performance of general subsidiary work, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period ending 31st October, 1967— Process Metal Co. Pty. Ltd. Fairey Australasia Pty. Ltd., E.M.L Electronics (Aust) Pty, Ltd. Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Australia. British Aircraft Corporation (Aust.) Pty. Ltd, Spl62/3/32. Meat, fresh, for Department of the Army, Gladstone, period 1st December, 1966, to 28th February, 1967.—Central Meat Store. SP160/1/5. Groceries, for R.A.A.F., Edinburgh, period 1st December, 1966, to 31st October, 1967.—Various contractors. SP66/5/3. Cement, rubble, screenings, washed sand and ready mixed concrete, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period ending 30th September, 1967— Albion Reid (S.A.) Pty, Ltd. Sand and Loam Distributors Pty. Ltd. S.A. Portland Cement Co. Ltd. C. R. Reid Pty. Ltd. Quarry Industries Ltd. SP366/2/35. Transport service from Alice Springs, Northern Territory to Giles Weather Station, Western Australia, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period ending 31st October, 1966.—W. G. & L. M. Greenwood. SP366/3/11. Hire of passenger buses, for Stores and Transport Branch, Department of Supply, Woodville North, period 1st October, 1966, to 31st October, 1968.—Mr. J. G. Sellick. 3S221/1/2I. Dry cleaning and pressing services, for R.A.A.F. and R.A.F. Units in South Australia, period 1st December, 1966, to 31st December, 1967.—Commonwealth Dry Cleaners. SP296/3/8. Sensitised paper, developer and stabiliser, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period ending 31st August, 1967.—Ilford (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. 3S200/12/5. Tool bits, for W.R.E., Salisbury, period ending 31st October, 1967—The Eagle and Globe Steel Co. Ltd.
WEAPONS RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT. R E T U R N O F Q U O T A T I O N S OVER $400.
November, 1966.
Quote No.
Q1297 Q14346 Q16703 Q15495 Q17060 Q14482 Q16809 Q1291 Q16823 Q16740 Q1308 Q16728 Q6102 Q16921 Q4834 Q15571 Q1487 Q1311 Q16741 Q16743 Q14194 Q1317 Q16878 Q4872 Q5201 Q16927 Q1412 Q16928 Q5255 Q6065 Q4341 Q6021 Q1567 Q4864 Q1488
Item
Castings to DWG gear box, rear and front Helium 2000 22 X 213 cu. ft. cylinders Cable, special purpose electrical Specification DEF (U.K.) 10, type IC Freon TF solvent (Freon 113) (trichlorotrifluroethane) .. Stainless steel pipe to specifications ASTM A312, grade 321ASA B36-19-1957 Screws and bolts to BS970 EN58, BS/A35, BS/A37, BS/57 BS/A26 Receptacle test probe for printed circuit board, nylon housing, silver plated inserts Hewlett Packard crystal detector, model 423A, with 02 option Switch and plug socket comb ring grip NX241W complies Time counter portable to specification EM 1910 C/W accessories.. Printed circuit board multilayer nickel alloy .003-in. foil substrate GIO, thickness .062-in. double sided, size 12-in. x 36-in. Oscilloscope double beam to Weapons Research Establishment specification EM 1680 with 2-type plug in unit Magnetic tape IBM containing programming systenas .. Transistor 2N3643 Spares for differential amplifier type 8875A—diodes and transistors Alimiinium alloy sheet, specification BS1470 NS3-1/2H, thickness 0.128-in. (lOG), width 36-in. length 72-in. Kodak film photoflure orthochromatic 35-mm. x 400-ft. double perforation, emulsion in, type R core Fairchild amplifiers US702A Oscilloscope camera to Weapons Research Establishment specification EM1912 lonisation gauge unit Four casting by " Shaw " process in SNG27/12 S.G, iron to drawing No. HL10852/D Printed circuit board .003-in. foil substrate, GIO, thickness .062-in. double sided, 12-in. x 12-in. thirty sheets Two recorders, magnetic tape, to Weapons Research Establishment Specification EM1913 Vibration pick-ups, Bruel & Kjaer, package No. 4351 (three packets) Ten logic circuits, eighty transistors, twenty bufi"er amplifiers . . 250 transistors MM1712 (AX8108) .. Three dishes, evaporative, 100-ml. capacity, type 102, 3 per cent. Rhodium, 97 per cent. Platinum, reinforced rim and bottom Transistors MM1613 (AX8001A) Mild steel plate i-in. to SAA A33, class " D 8,000-lb. Thirty integrated circuits, UA709 U5B770931X 350 plug co-axial Siemens Halske TST & BD Black Four galvanometers, M8000 Capacitors, monolithic sprague-type 3C6802 BH3 (sixty-six); Capacitors, monolithic sprague-type 3C2212 BH3 (630) Decade counter microcircuits U5B995859X; decade driver microcircuits U6B99605X Film, photographic, Ilford MK5, 35mm. x 1,000 ft., double perforated and wound, emulsion in on type U " cores
Amount 3
840.00 770.00 467.64 780.00 899.04 436.95 930.00 435.00 820.80 653.00 520.00 439.43 448.00 540.00 408.50 746.46
999.03 405.00 423.00
620.00 756.00 630.00 665.36 862 80 498.00 695.00 454.80 875 .00 464.29 492.00 542.50 810.60 948.67 696.00 683.91
Contractor
Kelvinator Australian Liquid Air Telcon Aust, F. C. Lovelock Crucible Steel (Aust,) Pty. Ltd, E.M.I, Electronics Ltd. Sample Electronics Sample Electronics Pty. F. R. Mayfield Pty, Ltd. Jacoby Mitchell Texas Instruments Aust. Ltd. Jacoby Mitchell & Co. Ltd, I.B.M, Pty. Ltd. Fairchild (Aust.) Ltd. Sample Electronics Pty. Ltd. Aust. Aluminium Co. Ltd. Kodak (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. Fairchild (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. Tektronix Aust. Pty. Ltd. F. C. Lovelock Pty, Ltd. Castalloy Ltd. Texas Instruments EilcoLtd. National Instrument Co. Ltd. Fairchild Aust. Pty. Ltd. Fairchild Aust. Ltd. Englehard Industries Fairchild Pty. Ltd. W. A. E. Sprott Fairchild Aust. Pty. Ltd. R. G. Pank Ltd. Honeywell Pty. Ltd. Cannon Electric Pty. Ltd. Fairchild Ltd. Ilford Pty. Ltd.
No. 107.—21st December, 1966
6424
Commonwealth Gazette
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY-^continued RETURN OF QUOTATIONS OVER $400—continued. Quote No.
Item
QI562
Printed circuit board multilayer nickel alloy .003-in., foil substrate GIO, thickness .062-in., double sided, sheet size 12-in. x 12-in. (fifty sheets) Dupres Swift SP25 liquid N2 containers Plugs, free RF " N " series UG21D/U MIL-C-71A Accelerometer preamplifier, Bruel & Kjaer, type 2622B complete with two copies of operating and instruction manuals Mono Loader, type RL3, pressure controller type G15, relief valve type RVAIO Felt, engineers, 72 x 3/8-in. white, 72 x 1/4-in. black, 72 x 1/4-in. white Film, roll Kodachrome II daylight, 35mm. colour reversal safety case, twenty exposures Stainless steel pipe to Specification A.S.T.M. A312 Grade 321, 1-in. NB x SOS Aluminium alloy sheet to Specification BS1470 NS3-1/2H, 0.128 IN (lOG) 48-in. wide, 96-in. long. Kodak film, various types .. Stancor transformers P.C.T. 77 600 ohms-CT-600 Tape recording instrumentation to Specification W-T-0070/4, precision reels to Specification W-R-00175/4 1/2-in. x 7,200 ft. x 14-in P/S Scotch 888 600 slotted drawers, 11-in. x 3-in. x 5-in. complete with dividers, colour grey Kodak film orthochromatic, 35mm. x 400 ft., double perforations, emulsion in type U " core (fifty-five rolls) Paper copy microfilm No. 761, 18-in. x 237 ft. (twenty rolls); twenty Filmac print activators x 1 pt, Broomwade air compressor spares (thirty items) Stainless steel tube—600 ft. h'm x 18 SWG. type 304; 60 ft. i-in. x 14 SWG, type 304; 100 ft. i-in. NB x 16 OS, type 312 Spares for Veeco mass spectrometer, model MS9AB (thirteen items) Fourteen motors, electric, 3 h.p., 1,500 r.p.m. 3-phase, 50 C/S, 440 volt frame CI84 to BS 2960A1 Transistors—2N3502 (thirty-six); 2N3505 (twelve); 2N2845 (twenty-four) Valves " Hydromatic six items of various types Film Kodak Photoflure orthochromatic, 35-mm. x 400 ft., rolls double perforations, emulsion in type " U " core (fifty rolls) 200 transistors, 2N1482 N.P.N. Vibration generator, Pye Ling model V50 Potentiometer wire wound bourns trimpot, type—2245-1-202M (2K) (eight); 2245-1.502M (5K) (fifty); 2245-1-253M (25K) (forty-five) Trichlorethylene oxygen propellant to Mil,T.27602A (five x 42-gal. drums) Operator indicator unit long range, type 2CZ06 (twelve); operator indicator unit with holding coil, type 2C227 (eighty) Box type angle plates—Grade " B 7i-in. x 6-in. x 5-in. (four); Grade " B 18-in. x 12-in. x 9-in. (one) Solder tin alloy to Specification BS441, resin-cored wire form activated flux, 5-core, 16 gauge, 300 lb. Timber rough ramin 8-in. x 1-in., 2,400 ft., timber-moulding, quarter round |-in radium (3,000 ft.) 2,500 lamps, incandescent, 28-volt, .04A, S6/8 base midget panel SOE type 327 Contactors, 415V, 16A—Type K915~1115-l (7); type K915-111-0 (14); type K915-111-0 open contacts (21); type K915-1115^1A (7); type K915-m5-lA manual reset (21) One meter, resonance frequency, bench mounting to Weapons Research Establishment, Specification No. 792, Issue 2 Aluminium alloy sheet to Specification BS1470, NS 3iH.— -ft in. x 36 in. x 72 in. (11 sheets); 22G x 36 in. x 72 in, (72 sheets)—with Q.C.B. Certificates Switch toggle DP, DT, i in. diameter bush mounting, base not to exceed 1 ^ in. overall, 28V. D.C., 7 amp. resistance Operator indicator unit carrier—Mounted type 2C203; Indicator unit type 2C239; barriers short type 2B3 Filter glass, Coming, 6i in. x 6i in. x 2 in. various grades Meter RF, portable to Specification EMI918, complete with manual Aluminium sheet to Specification BS1470, various sizes.. Hydrofluoric acid and hydrochloric acid Hydrophones Clevite, model H.l Pen recorder, 42 channel heat styles .. 200 B.N.C. plug kit A.M.P., Cat. No. 2-329444-1 Paper, perma sandborn. No. 651-54 Bridge impedance, portable to Weapons Research Establishment, Specification EMI925 Semi conductor 2N174 in matched pairs (100 pairs) Master meter,type 5225, black,blank scales movement 0-1 mA(57) Aluminium sheets BS1470-SIC, i hard, thickness 0.128 in. (lOG), width 48 in., length 96 in. (sixteen sheets) Ported lacquer (forty gallons); lacquer super white brolite (forty gallons) Aluminium alloy bar to Specification BS1476-H.E. (four items) .. Zener diodes 8 items totalling 160 . . Bending alloy (low melting temperature) to Weapons Research Establishment. Specification EMI511 (150 lb.) Two steps, aluminium, 10 ft.; four trestles, aluminium, 10 ft.; four steps, aluminium, 8 ft. Making Eastman colour prints, four copies of 770 ft, ..
Q1498 Q17002 Q6086 Q5322 014384 Q1515 Q17060 Q15579 Q1356 Q6112 Q4511 Q16968 Q1487 Q1506 Q5189 Q15360 Q5244 Q14391 Q16796 Q5247 Q1648 Q16761 Q6071 Q6215 Q1618 Q6205 Q15764 Q15691 Q15755 Q6339 Q6296 Q16749 Q15582 Q14397 Q6282 Q1545 Q16750 Q15583 Q14611 Q1621 Q16758 Q6420 Q6527 Q16760 A16936 Q6114 Q15595 Q5288 Q15589 Q16712 Q5263 Q14199 Q1612
Amount
1
Contractor
« 850.00
Texas Instruments
420.00 453.60 461.60 809.00 607.63 583.05 477.00 985.48 476.97 539.00 753.00
C.I.G. S.A. Ltd. Cannon Electric (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. National Instrument Co. E. Treliving & Son Felt & Textiles (Aust.) Ltd. Kodak (Aust) Pty. Ltd. Hawker Richardson & Co. Aust. Alum. Co. Ltd. Kodak (A'asia) Pty. Ltd. A. Ferguson Pty. Ltd. 3M Pty. Ltd.
432.00 999.03 461.28 876.41 466.03 621.66 700.00 573.60 624.00 908.21 416.00 487.50 726.74
Brownbuilt Ltd. Kodak Ltd. Minnesota Mining Pty. Ltd. Knox Schlapp Pty. Ltd. Stewart & Lloyds National Instrument Co. Warburton Franki Ltd. Fairchild Ltd. Hawker Richardson Kodak (Abasia) A. J. Ferguson Ltd. Simon Gray Painton Aust. Pty. Ltd.
472.50 482.40 463.00 459.00 475.31 750.QO 756.00
I.C.L (ANZ) Ltd. Honeywell Pty. Ltd. McPhersons Coreendale Engineering Ltd. ReidBros. A.E.I. Pty. Ltd. R. G. Pank Ltd.
420.00 639.41
Astronic Imports Pty. Ltd. Australian Aluminium Ltd.
480.00 927.04 968.80 625.00 879.91 794.62 705.00 993.00 610.00 656.25 485.75 541.44 407.44 541.19 412.80 412.97 432.40 525.00 459.80 500.50
Astronic Imports Honeywell Pty. Ltd. Watson Victor Ltd. Astronic Imports Pty. Ltd. Aust. Alum. Co. Ltd. Laboratory Supply (S.A.) Pty. Ltd. General Equipments Ltd. Texas Inst. Ltd. R . G . Pank Ltd. Sample Electronics Sample Electronics Ltd. Cannon Electric Master Meter Australian Aluminium Brolite Ltd. Australian Aluminium A. J. Ferguson Engelhard WaUace Pty. Ltd. L. T. Kennett Industries Ltd. Filmcraft Pty. Ltd.
6425
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No. 107.—21st iDecember, 1^66
Ml^ARtMENT OF HOUSING. WAR SERVICE HOMES BRANCH. TENDERS INVITED.
Locality and Description of Work.
Plans. Specifications, &c., available from—
Tenders returnable at—
Queensland.
Tenders returnable to Deputy Director of War Service Homes, Department of Housing, Box 498H, G.P.O., Brisbane, or placed in Tender Box at the office of the Department, Brisbane. Chermside.—Erection of four (4) timber-framed dwellings, 10 a.m., 3rd January, 1967 .. Deputy Director, War Service Homes Branch, Group 4OR (Q), Sub-group 29 Department of Housing, Coronation House, Edward-street, Brisbane
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. CONTRACTS A R R A N G E D . Schedule, Quotation and Order No.
C9633 C9659 C9831 C9955 C1098 CI 142 CI 148 Cn59 CI 178 CI 197 CI 210 C1212 CI213 CI218 CI225 CI226 CI227 C1247 CI 273 CI 277 CI 300 CI 328 QtnC664 QtnC685 QtnC714 QtnC731 QtnC749 QtnC750 QtnC767 S66/I462 S66/1351
V697 V725 V739
Material.
Amount or Period of Order.
Contractor and State.
$
Centra] Office. 66,467.00 Line filter groups and bridging filters 1,750.00 12-channel modem and carrier supply equipment .. 39,616.00 Specialized power plant 22,535.00 8,102.00 VHF/UHF single-channel radio-telephone terminal equipment 18,595.00 78,430.00 V.F. loading coils 148,248.00 221,486.00 Cells, secondary, stationary and enclosed type 136,372.00 4,500.00 Portable air compressors 1,905.00 Concrete saws . . 1,986.00 Metrology equipment 400.00 Standard video picture monitor 5,366.00 Caravans 14,896.00 Trailers general 5,154.00 3,438.00 1,888.00 Climatic and mechanical testing equipment for Materials Testing Sections 2,017.00 Bi-motional switch armatures 530.00 1,362.00 14,872.00 Electrical indicating meters 29,577.00 Grinding and spark eroding machines 19,102.00 4,977.00 5,042.00 Long line equipment maintenance parts—Part I 3,393.00 Lifting tools .. 5,784.00 739.00 8,668.00 Linen identification tags 2,601.00 Data counter and distortion measuring set 3,600.00 Plastic covers and bags for pocket handbooks 19,000.00 Printed forms " Telephone Accounts Series " 1,537.00 Carrier maintenance parts—crystals 1,108.00 Mercury reed relays 5,653.00 Siemens traffic value recorders 20,485.00 Parts for Creed teleprinter 17,158.00 Diesel alternator sets 1.245.00 Maximum voltage indicators 2,075.00 Flying Doctor transceivers for research laboratories 2,370.00 Field strength meters .. 11,597.00 Channel doubling equipment for carrier systems 7,530.00 Specialized post office furniture Multifone components .. Circuit stands and steel cabinets
Victoria.
5,212.00 1,275.00 51,360.00 1,911,00 1,109.00 974.00 1,332.00
Telephone Manufacturing Co. (A/asia) Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. Siemens Industries Ltd., Vic. Standard Telephones and Cables Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. Dunlite Electrical Co. Pty. Ltd., S.A. C.E. Electronics Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. PyePty. Ltd., Vic. G.E.C. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. Transmission Products Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. Associated Battery Makers (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. United Batteries, N.S.W. Knox Schlapp Pty. Ltd., Vic. Diamond & Boart Products (Vic.) Pty. Ltd., Vic. Japan Machines (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Vic. R.C.A. of Australia Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. Baravan Productions Pty. Ltd., W.A. Mobiltrail Manufacturing Co. Pty. Ltd., Vic. King Towbars and Trailers, Tas. Rice Trailer Products Australia, Vic. Frederick Pearson Pty. Ltd., Vic. Automatic Electric Telephones Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. British Automatic Telephone and Electric Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. Standard Telephones and Cables Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. H. Rowe & Co. Pty. Ltd., Vic. Gilbert Lodge & Co. Ltd., N.S.W. Gibson Battle & Co. Ltd., N.S.W. Gilbert Lodge & Co. Ltd., Vic. PyePty. Ltd., Vic. Trewhella Bros. Pty. Ltd., Vic. Gilbert Lodge & Co. Ltd., Vic. McPhersons Ltd., Vic. Macarthur Press Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. Telecommunications Co. of Aust. Pty. Ltd., S.A. A.G.M. Mfg. Co. Pty. Ltd.. Vic. Ticktag Manufacturing Co., Vic. Standard Telephones and Cables Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. G.E. Electronics Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. Siemens Industries Ltd., Vic. Standard Telephones and Cables Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. Dunlite Electrical Co. Pty. Ltd., S.A. Fielden Electronics (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Vic. Traeger Transceivers Pty. Ltd., S.A. Sumitomo Shoji (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Vic. Canadian Overseas Telecommunication Commission (through Consul General N.Y.) British Post Office (through Official Secretary, London) Cariton Manufacturing Co. Pty. Ltd., S.A. Johnstone and Morrison Pty. Ltd., Vic. Standard Telephones and Cables Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. The British United Shoe Machinery Co. of Aust. Pty. Ltd.. Vic. Elite-Built Products Pty. Ltd., Vic. Duff Steel Industries (Vic.) Pty. Ltd., Vic. F.G.P. Co. Pty. Ltd.
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Commonwealth Gazette
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December, 1966
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT—continued. CONTRACTS ARRANGED—continued. Schedule, Quotation and Order No.
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Material.
Amount or Period of Order. $
Victoria—continued. 2,776.00 Battery operated stacker trucks .. 2,643.00 Wooden steps and wiring aisle scaffold 1,229.00 3,981.00 Hand trucks and mail handling equipment 1,384.00 1,880.00 Installation of diesel alternator at Doncaster Telephone Exchange 3,283.00 Mild steel sheet 1st January, 1967 Timber to 31st December, 1967 4,594.00 Drafting tables 2,454.00 Conversion to auto start of N.S. plant at Ascot Exchange 3,468.00 Installation and conversion to auto start of N.S. plant at Canterbury Exchange 4,140.00 Distribution boxes (metal) and barrier strips 2,415.00 1st December, 1966 Purchase and removal of scrap iron and steel to 30th November, 1967 7,540.00 Platinum wire .. 1,875.00 Installation of 30 kVA. diesel alternator set at East Doncaster Telephone Exchange 1st December, 1966 Laundering of towels and miscellaneous items to 30th November, 1967 1,062.00 Manufacture of cable hauhng equipment .. 3,000.00 Installation of 3-in. galvanized iron pipes, manholes and jointing pits in Ghazeepore-road, Waurn Ponds 3,800.00 Hydraulic oil .. 1,737.00 Form Tel. 1 continuous for teleprinter 1,036.00 Switches, crossbars and relays 1,147.00 Ammeters, voltmeters and shunts 4,580.00 Mix and genest magnetic counters 780.00 Capacitors variable 428.00 Belling Lee type 17/6 elements 497.00 Ribbon for Lumers model 100 teleprinter 820.00 Supply and printing of engineering 3-year Capital Works Programme 569.00 Component kit Queensland.
Q140 Q171 Q173 Q182 Q185 Q186 Q189 Qtn.550I Qtn.5560
Hardwood timber Fish bolts and nuts Compound cable covering Safety belts Pipe polythene U-in. and l^-in. Rolled steel sections Mobile mail conveyor Relay sets and R.O.A. boards Sand and gravel
SA533 SA540 SA547
Electronic guard for Cincinatti machine Line trailers Repairs to scooters
SA549 SA551 SA557
Rockwool insulation Alarm loud sounding Printing post office circular
Quote 28 Quote 77 Quote 123 338 346
TB81A TB89
TB90
Contractor and State.
Crossarms Hire of trenching equipment Power assisted tools
1,675.00 522.00 5,021.00 1,965.00 1,272.00 2,815.00 38,875.00 822.00 2,292.00 1,153.00
South Australia.
1,020.00
10,000.00 1st November, 1966 to 31st October, 1967 875.00 1,230.00 1st December, 1966 to 30th November, 1967 3,733.00 2,660.00 4,000.00
Western Australia. 25th November, Sale and removal of used cable drums 1966 to 30th June, 1968 30,764.00 Dismantling south-west open wire trunk route 8,060.00 P.A.B.X. equipment 1,520.00 P.A.B.X. equipment 1,982.00 T.V. test signal generator
Crown Controls Australia Pty. Ltd., Vic. L. T, Kennett Ladders and Hardware Pty. Ltd., Vic. Moonee Ponds Joinery Co., Vic. Lawson Engineering Pty, Ltd., Vic. Graham Handling Equipment Pty. Ltd., Vic. J. H. Wiseman & Sons Pty. Ltd., Vic. John Lysaght (Aust.) Ltd., Vic, Neville Smith & Co. Pty. Ltd., Vic. Henry's Timber Co. Pty. Ltd., Vic. William Cook Pty. Ltd., Vic, J. Wright & Sons Pty. Ltd., Vic. Carlton Manufacturing Co. Ltd., S.A. McColl Electric Works Pty. Ltd., Vic. McColl Electric Works Pty. Ltd., Vic. C.G.C. Manufacturing Co., Vic. Carr Fastener Pty. Ltd., Vic. F, E. McQuaigue, Vic. Matthey Garrett Pty. Ltd., Vic. J. H. Wiseman & Sons Pty. Ltd., Vic. Initial Towel Supply Pty. Ltd.. Vic. Andy's Engineers Pty. Ltd., Vic. Paddy Hoare Pty. Ltd., Vic. Amoco Australia Pty. Ltd., Vic. Multi Form Printers Pty. Ltd., Vic. Standard Telephones and Cables Pty. Ltd., Vic. Paton Electrical Pty. Ltd., N.S.W. Standard Telephones and Cables Pty. Ltd.. Vic. General Electric Co. Aust. Pty. Ltd., Vic. Belling & Lee Aust. Pty. Ltd., Vic. Columbia Writing Products, N.S.W, Hollyoak Manufacturing Co. Pty. Ltd., Vic. PhiUps Electrical Pty. Ltd., Vic. Laheys Pty. Ltd., Qld. J. Notards and Sons, N.S.W. McPhersons Ltd., Qld. Ampol Petroleum (Qld.) Pty. Ltd., Qld. Martin Wilson Bros., Qld. Dunlop Rubber Pty. Ltd., Qld. Handford Industries, Qld. Holmac Pty. Ltd., Qld. L. M. Ericsson Pty. Ltd., Vic. Moreton Tug and Lighter Pty. Ltd., Qld. Ellis and Clarke Pty. Ltd., S.A. L. B. Reimann & Son, S.A. B. & D. Frazer Pty. Ltd., S.A. Australian Fibre Glass Pty. Ltd., Vic. J. N. Taylor & Co. Ltd., S.A. Graphic Services Pty. Ltd., S.A. Errinundra Timber Co. Pty. Ltd., Vic. P. E. Truman Pty. Ltd., S.A. ' Drive-it' (Australia Ltd.) S.A. D. K. Robertson, W.A. Lamb L. M. L. M. Pyrox
Demolition Co. Pty. Ltd., W.A. Ericsson Pty. Ltd., Vic. Ericsson Pty. Ltd., Vic, Ltd., W.A,
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Gazette
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S
Mo. 107.—21st December, 1966
DEPARTMENT—continued.
TENDERS INVJTED. »
Schedule No.
Tender Forms,
Specifications, Scc.^ Obtainable from—
Tenders Close at 3 p.m. on—
GENERAL. Nylon Envelopes . . Television Translator Equipment Sub-station Accessories Wooden Spindles .. Arrestors . . .. Caesium Beam Frequency Standard for the Research Laboratories Lines Test Bridge Instruments Postmen's Leather Bags Power Distribution Boxes Earthing Rods Distributing Frames and Terminal Equipment .. Leatherwork, Postal Printed Forms, FAP 700 Series (W) .. Testing Instruments, Insulation and Resistance Testers .. Protective Apparatus (External) Strip Film Projectors Postmarking Machine Slogans Electron Tubes V.F. Loading Coils Postmen's Whistles Capacitors Cross Connecting Cabinets . . Stub Cable Pipe Brushes Jacks, Telecommunication Subscribers Instrument Testers Remote Control Supervision and Metering Equipment . . Voice Frequency Ringer Oscillators .. Long Line Equipment Maintenance Parts, (Part IV) Trunk Test Boards Pulse Code Modulation Junction Equipment U.H.F, Mobile Radiotelephone Equipment Line and Terminal Equipment for Single Quad Carrier Cable
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NEW SOUTH WALES. Removal of Garbage from Departmental Premises
NSW437
24.1.67
VICTORIA. Ventilating Units Patrol Service at Postal Workshops Car Park, Fawkner-street, South Melbourne Polythene Pipe Installation of Conduits and Manholes, Frankston Installation of Diesel Alternator, Gardenvale Exchange . . Galvanising of Steel Staff Transport—Radio Australia—Shepparton
V844 V853 V855 V860 V846 V833 V859
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SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Cleaning of Public Telephone Cabinets, Loxton Trailer Tipping Printing Mail Schedule Booklets Fluorescent Light Fittings Removal of Waste, Carpenters Workshops Concrete Aggregate (Darwin Area) Tractor Drawn Motor Mower Post Cable Marker, Treated Wood Tilting Deck Plant Trailer Backboards Cleaning Public Telephone Cabinets—Whyalla
WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Precast Manhole Components Star Steel Fence Posts Pliers and Screwdrivers Cleaning, Exchange and Microwave Building, Northam a Stores and Contracts Branch in all Capital Cities. b High Commissioner, London. c Stores and Contracts Branch, Sydney. e Stores and Contracts Branch, Adelaide. / Stores and Contracts Branch, Perth. / Stores and Contracts Branch, Melbourne.
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