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[955] Oii1m1utifluftattI! of Attratia PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. (!;attL'. (Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.] No. 27.1 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 14TH APRIL. [1949. THE PARLIAMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH. DATE OF MEETING OF THE SENATE. Canberra, 8th April, 1949. N pursuance of the Resolution of the Senate passed on the 17th March, 1949, I hereby fix Wednesday, the 8th June, 1949, as the day on which the Senate shall meet, at three o'clock in the afternoon. GORDON BROWN, President of the Senate. THE PARLIAMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH. DATE OF MEETING OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 7th April, 1949. IN pursuance of the Resolution of the House of Representatives of the 17th March, 1949, I hereby fix Wednesday, 18th May, 1949, as the day on which the House of Representatives shall meet, at three o'clock in the afternoon. J. S. ROSEVEAR, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Government House, Canberra. 17th January, 1949. THE KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the following award for services rendered in the South -West Pacific Area : KING'S MEDAL FOR COURAGE IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM. Ah Non, Sacquis Kenyau. NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. PROCLAMATION By His Excellency the Governor General in and over the Com- monwealth of Australia. Commonwealth of Australia to wit. W. J. McKELL Governor - General. WHEREAS by virtue of section one hundred and three of the Crown Lands Ordinance 1931 -1948, it is provided, amongst other things, that the Governor - General may, at any time, by Proclamation, reserve, for any public purpose which he thinks fit, any unalienated Crown lands not subject to any right of, or contract for, purchase. 1594. No. 27. PRIcr 6n; Quarterly, 8a. 2d. ; Half - Yearly, And whereas it is desirable to reserve for the use and purposes of the Postmaster - General's Department the lande described in the Schedule hereto being Crown lands which are unalienated and not subject_ to any right of, or contract for, purchase. Now, therefore, I, William John McSell, the Gbvernor- General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby reserve for the use and purposes of the Postmaster - General's Department the Grown lands described in the Schedule hereto. THE SCHEDULE. All that piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 532, Town of Alice Springs, and containing an area of 2 roods 13.5 perches or thereabouts. Given under niy Hand and the Seal of the Commonwealth this 6th day of March in the year of . Our (L.s.) Lord One thousand nine hundred and forty -nine and in the thirteenth year of His Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command, VICTOR JOHNSON Minister of State for the Interior. GOD SAVE THE KING! 16s. 3d. ; Yearly, 32e. 6d.

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[955]

Oii1m1utifluftattI! of AttratiaPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

(!;attL'.

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

No. 27.1 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 14TH APRIL. [1949.

THE PARLIAMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

DATE OF MEETING OF THE SENATE.

Canberra,8th April, 1949.

N pursuance of the Resolution of the Senate passed on the 17th March, 1949, I hereby fix Wednesday,the 8th June, 1949, as the day on which the Senate shall meet, at three o'clock in the afternoon.

GORDON BROWN,President of the Senate.

THE PARLIAMENT OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

DATE OF MEETING OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

7th April, 1949.

IN pursuance of the Resolution of the House of Representatives of the 17th March, 1949, I hereby fix Wednesday,18th May, 1949, as the day on which the House of Representatives shall meet, at three o'clock in the afternoon.

J. S. ROSEVEAR,Speaker of the House of Representatives.

Government House,Canberra.

17th January, 1949.THE KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the

following award for services rendered in the South -WestPacific Area :

KING'S MEDAL FOR COURAGE IN THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM.

Ah Non, Sacquis Kenyau.

NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.

PROCLAMATIONBy His Excellency the Governor

General in and over the Com-monwealth of Australia.

Commonwealth ofAustralia to wit.W. J. McKELL

Governor - General.

WHEREAS by virtue of section one hundred and three of theCrown Lands Ordinance 1931 -1948, it is provided,

amongst other things, that the Governor - General may, atany time, by Proclamation, reserve, for any public purposewhich he thinks fit, any unalienated Crown lands not subjectto any right of, or contract for, purchase.

1594. No. 27. PRIcr 6n; Quarterly, 8a. 2d. ; Half - Yearly,

And whereas it is desirable to reserve for the use andpurposes of the Postmaster - General's Department the landedescribed in the Schedule hereto being Crown lands whichare unalienated and not subject_ to any right of, or contractfor, purchase.

Now, therefore, I, William John McSell, the Gbvernor-General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the FederalExecutive Council, do hereby reserve for the use and purposesof the Postmaster - General's Department the Grown landsdescribed in the Schedule hereto.

THE SCHEDULE.

All that piece or parcel of land being Lot No. 532, Townof Alice Springs, and containing an area of 2 roods 13.5 perchesor thereabouts.

Given under niy Hand and the Seal of the Commonwealththis 6th day of March in the year of . Our

(L.s.) Lord One thousand nine hundred and forty -nine andin the thirteenth year of His Majesty's reign.

By His Excellency's Command,

VICTOR JOHNSONMinister of State for the Interior.

GOD SAVE THE KING!

16s. 3d. ; Yearly, 32e. 6d.

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No. 27.--14th April, 1949

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTSALI.s.

REVOCATION OF DELEGATION.

956 Commonwealth Gazett.

Commonwealth of By His Excellency the Governor -Australia to wit. General aa,d Commander -in -Chief of

W. J. McK.ELL the Commonwealth of Australia.Governor- General.

WHEREAS the Governor- General and Commander -in -Chiefof the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the

advice of the Federal Executive Council and in pursuance ofthe powers vested in him by the Defence Act 1903 -1941, byInstrument of Delegation dated the eleventh day of January,1946, delegated to every officer in command of any detachmentor portion of troops belonging to the Military Forces on warservice and to every commanding officer of a corps or portionof a corps of the Military Forces on war service and to everyofficer in immediate command of a body of the Military Forceson war service certain powers specified therein in relation tofield general courts - martial:

And whereas it is desired to revoke the said Instrument ofDelegation:

Now therefore, I, William John McKell, the Governor -General and Commander -in -Chief of the Commonwealth ofAustralia aforesaid, acting with the advice of the FederalExecutive Council, and in pursuance of the powers vested inme by the Defence Act 1903 -1948, hereby revoke the saidInstrument of Delegation.

Given under my Hand and the Seal of the Commonwealththis 6th day of March One thousand nine

(L.s.) hundred and forty -nine in the thirteenth year of HisMajesty's reign.

By His Excellency's Command,

CYRIL CHAMBERSMinister of State for the Army.

CUSTOMS BY -LAWS NOS. 771 -787.

IBENJAMIN COURTICE, the Minister of State for Tradeand Customs, in pursuance of the Customs Tariff 1933-

1948, and of all other enabling powers, hereby make thefollowing By-laws:-

BEN. COURTICEMinister of State for Trade and Customs.

list April, 1949.

BY -LAW No. 776.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 174 (a) .The machines, machine tools, and appliances for use in

connexion therewith, enumerated hereunder, may be admittedunder Tariff Item 174 (Y), viz.: -

(a) Accessories for a tool and punch milling machine,viz.: -

Dividing head for use as a punch milling device.Swivelling and tilting compound table.Swivel table mounted on a standard machine

table.Circular table (precision) with hand motion by

worm and arranged for quick adjustment withaccurate graduations and adjustable zeromark, fitted with a dowelled steady resthaving locating holes for centre support.

(Operating on 6th March, 1947, only.)Centrifuge, continuous, 7 inches diameter, for

laboratory use. (Operating on 25th August, 1948,only.)

Clamp, drawer, air operated (wood-working), includ-ing parts and accessories imported with and foruse therewith. (Operating on 11th September,1947, only.)

(d) Engine, diesel, 42 horse power, 1,500 revolutions perminute, complete, for use in a road grader.(Operating on 23rd June, 1947, only.)

Engine, diesel, 6 cylinder, 4 stroke, totally enclosed,60 horse power, 1,200 revolutions per minute.(Operating on 15th June, 1948, only.)

Guiding machine, web, automatic, for attachment toslitting and rewinding machine, for use in con-nexion , with_ .. ,.the manufacture of stationery.(Operating on 23rd May, 1947, only.)

(b)

()

(e)

(f)

(g) Heddle- making machines for use in connexion withthe manufacture of heddles used in textile weavinglooms. (Operating on 21st January, 1948, only.)

Lags for a needle point teasing machine. (Operatingon 7th October, 1947, only.)

(i) Motors, electric, direct current, 600 volt, 30 minuterated, 5 horse -power and 20 horse power, 700 revo-lutions per minute, for installation in overheadtravelling cranes. (Operating on 7th July, 1947,and 7th October, 1947, only.)

Motors, electric, induction, squirrel cage, flame andexplosion proof, 415 volt, 50 cycle, viz.: -

3 horse -power at 1,440 revolutions per minute.1.5 horse -power at 1,420 revolutions per minute.1.5 horse power at 940 revolutions per minute.

(Operating on 19th July, 1948, and 4th August,1948, only.)

(k) Parts for a 25,000 k.w. turbo - alternator, viz.: -Turbine, steam and spare parts and caulking

tools therefor.Alternator and exciter -spare parts for.

(Operating on the following dates only, viz.: -9th October, 1946, 28th June, 1947, 27th October,1947, 23rd January, 1948, and 12th May, 1948.)

(1) Parts for incandescent lamp- making machines, viz.: -Transformer arm part assemblies for a cap

filling machine.Pole clamping unit for mounting machines.Unloading arm unit for mounting machines.Loading arm unit for mounting machines.Wire cutter assays for mounting machines.Heads and foot remover joint for an automatic

foot making machine.Flange reamer assemblies for a 12 head flanging

machine.Turret race assembly comprising one pinion and

ball races assembled for an exhaust machine.(Operating on 10th and 28th October, 1946, 22ndNovember, 1946, 7th July, 1948, and 10th August,1948, only.)

(m) Parts for portable chain sawing machines, viz.: -Engine, including oiler.Transmission assembly.Guide plates.Chains and parts thereof.

(Operating on 2nd September, 1948, only.)(n) Press, blank cutting, with bottom plates, stripping

plate and guides, pattern top plate and chute, forthe production of coin blanks. (Operating on 3rdSeptember, 1948, only.)

(o) Presses, strip feed, double die, high speed, forpressing out the ends of cans by means of two diesacting simultaneously. (Operating on 16thJanuary, 1948, only.)

Reed making machines for use in connexion with themanufacture of reeds used in textile weaving looms.(Operating on 21st January, 1948, only.)

Recording machines, stationary, for use in the broad-casting and communications industries. (Operat-ing on 4th November, 1947, and 1st December, 1947,only.)

Replacement parts for 140 horse -power diesel enginesof the rail car type. (Operating on 11th and 31stAugust, 1948, only.)

(s) Saws, slotting, screw, high speed, for use with a highspeed automatic screw slotting machine. (Operat-ing on 27th November, 1947, only.)

(t) Transfer applying machines including spare heaterhead, complete with mechanical driving unitsincluding regulating starting or controlling devicesfor use therewith and apparatus for transmittingpower from such driving units to the machines,for use in the application of transfers to hosieryand similar garment.

(T.D's. 49/26, 49/41.)

(h)

(i)

(p)

(q)

(r)

BY -LAW No. 772.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 229 (s) (2).By -law No. 70, published in Gazette No. 38, dated 27th

February, 1947, is hereby amended by deleting from sub-paragraphs (D) and (E) of paragraph (1) the words " andresidual oil* " and the words " or residual oil " wherevern'cgourring and inserting in lieu thereof the words " residua,)

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oil* and residual oil* enriched with a distillate from crudepetroleum " and the words " residual oil or residual oilenriched with a distillate from crude petroleum " respectively.(Operating on and from 9th September, 1948.) (T.D. 49/20.)

BYLAW No. 783.Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 285 (B) .

The medicines, drugs and medicinal preparations enumeratedhereunder may be admitted under 'lariff Item 285 (B) in anyform (unless otherwise specifically qualified) subject tothe condition that they are otherwise classifiable under TariffItem 285 (A).

In regard to those goods designated by their chemical namesor by their approved British pharmacopoeial names admissionunder Tariff Item 285 (B) is restricted to such goods when(a) packed under a proprietary name:. or (b) put up as amedicinal preparation; or (c) put up in any of the formsmentioned in Tariff Item 285 (A)

Enzypan. (Operating on and from 1st September, 1948.)T.D. 49/33.)

BY -LAW No. 786.Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 285 (B) .

The following may be admitted under Tariff Item 285 (B) ,viz..

Herbal medicines and ointments for the treatment ofrheumatoid arthritis. (Operating on 27th October,1948, only.) (T.D. 49/42.)

BY -LAW No. 785.Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 404.

The materials and minor articles shown in the secondcolumn of the table hereunder may be admitted under TariffItem 404 for use in the manufacture within the Common-wealth of the articles shown respectively opposite suchmaterials or minor articles in the first column of the table.

As to all the goods shown in the second column, the quali-fication, unless otherwise expressly stated, applies that theymust not be partly or wholly of gold or silver, but, unless thecontrary is specially stated, goods merely gold - plated or silver -plated are not excluded.

This By -law shall not apply to any goods which otherwiseare goods not included in the Customs Tariff.

First Column. Second Column.Goods in the manufacture of

which the Materials orMinor Articles are to beused.

Thermo - couples

Materials or Minor Articles tobe admitted under this By-law.

Wire, rhodium - platinum, undersecurity. (Operating on andfrom 1st July, 1948, andceasing to operate on 8thSeptember, 1948.) (T.D.49/39.)

BY -LAW No. 777.Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 404.

The materials and minor articles shown in the secondcolumn of the table hereunder may be admitted under TariffItem 404 for use in the manufacture within the Common-wealth of the articles shown respectively opposite suchmaterials or minor articles in the first column of the table.

First Column. Second Column.Goods in the manufacture of

which the Materials orMinor Articles are to beused.

(a) All purposes

(b) Gloves, fabric dress

(c) Platens for a rubberworking machine

(d) Plugs, sparking

Materials or Minor Articles tobe admitted under this By-law.

First Column.(e) Projects for which

manufacturers hold a De-fence order

(T.D's. 49/27, 49/43.)

No. 97.--14th April, 1949

Second Column.Sheets, steel, deep drawing or

extra deep drawing, hot rolledor cold rolled, under security.(Operating on 29th Septem-ber, 1941, 10th, 11th, and27th October, 1941, 21stNovember, 1941, and 28thJanuary, 1942, only.)

BY -LAW No. 778.Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 404A.

The materials or minor articles prescribed hereunder beingof a class or kind not commercially produced or manufacturedin Australia or the United Kingdom, for use in the manufac-ture of goods within the Commonwealth, may be admittedunder Tariff Item 404A, viz.:

Caustic soda for all purposes. (Operating on 2ndSeptember, 1948, only.)

(b) Paper, printing, for all purposes other than in theproduction of daily, weekly or Sunday newspapers,under security. (Operating on the following datesonly, viz.: -17th, 18th, 19th and 28th May, 1948,17th, 22nd, 23rd and 29th June, 1948, 9th and 23rdJuly, 1948, 17th August, 1948, 3rd and 6thSeptember, 1948.)

Ribs, steel, fluted, for use in the manufacture ofparasols, sunshades and umbrellas. ( Operating on2nd November, 1944, 20th December, 1944, and 3rdJuly, 1945, only.)

(cl) Thread, rubber, extruded, count 85, natural, for usein the manufacture of elastic, under security.(Operating on 12th, 15th and 20th July, 1948,

only.)(e) '1 itanium dioxide, for use in the manufacture of

paints, lacquers and enamels, under security.(Operating on 8th July, 1948, and 1st September,1948, only.)

Titanium dioxide, for use in the manufacture ofsynthetic enamel, under security. (Operating on6th and 30th July, 1948, only.)

(g) Wadding, cellulose, bleached, for use in the manu-facture of apparel, under security. (Operating on8th September, 1948, only.)

(T.D's. 49/28, 49/44.)

Angles, bulb, iron. (Operatingon 4th August, 1948, only.)

Piece goods, cotton, knitted,under security. ( Operatingon 13th April, 1948, only.)

Plates, boiler, steel, 30 feet 10inches by 6 feet 6 inches by4 inches, to British StandardSpecification No. 15, gas cuthydraulically flattened andannealed. ( Operating on26th May, 1948, only.)

Wire, platinum alloy, " S "specification, under security.(Operating on 20bh June,1148, only.)

(a.)

(c)

(f

BY -Lew No 774.Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 415A (1) .

By -law No. 521, published in Gazette No. 94, dated 17thJune, 1948, is hereby cancelled. (Operating on and from 3rdMay, 1948.) (T.D. 49/21.)

BY -LAW No. 773.Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 415A (1) .

The following manufactures imported for use in the develop-ment of an Australian industry or of the natural resources ofAustralia, or for use in public hospitals or public educationalinstitutions, or for use by public utilities established underCommonwealth or State law and not conducted for privategain, being of a class or kind not commercially manufacturedin Australia or the United Kingdom, may be admitted underTariff Item 415A (1), subject to the condition that this By-law shall not apply to any goods which otherwise are goodsnot included in the Customs Tariff, viz.: --

MiscellaneousWattle bark tanning extract, provided a declaration be

made by the importer on the face of the entry thatthe goods will be used solely for the tanning ofleather. (Operating on and from 3rd May, 1948, andceasing to operate on 8th September, 1948.)(T.D. 49/21.)

BY-LAW No. 779.Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 415A (1) .

The following manufactures, being of a class or kind notcommercially manufactured in Australia or the United King.dom, may be admitted under Tariff Item 415A (1), viz.:

(a) Grinding machine, core, including standard equip-ment, accessories, electric equipment ( includingelectric motors) and tooling imported with and foruse th erewith. (Ope rung On l May, V4».ryrrly. )

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(b) Houses, pre- fabricated, for experimental and demon-stration purposes. (Operating on 23rd August,1948, and 3rd September, 1948, only.)

(c) Looms, knitting, including standard equipment andaccessories imported with and for use therewith,designed to use yarns of various materials.(Operating on 13th November, 1947, only.)

(d) Milling machine, fixed rail, 8 spindle, 24 inch, includ-ing standard equipment, accessories, electricalequipment (including electric motors) and toolingimported with and for use therewith. (Operatingon 7th April, 1948, only.)

(e) Milling machine, 4 spindle, 2 head, including standardequipment, accessories, electrical equipment (in-cluding electric motors) and tooling imported withand for use therewith. (Operating on 7th April,1948, only.)

(f) Tools specially designed for dismantling andassembling aircraft starters. (Operating on 15thJanuary, 1948, and 15th April, 1948, only.)

Vibrating machines, hand- operated, for vibratingclock springs prior to fitment to clocks manufac-tured in Australia. (Operating on 12th April,1948, only.)

(T.D's. 49/29, 49/45.)

(g)

BY -LAW NO. 780.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 415A (2).The following manufactures, being of a class or kind not

commercially manufactured in Australia and not being admis-sible under Tariff Item 174, 219 (c) , 404 or 415A (1) , may beadmitted under Tariff Item 415A (2), viz.: --

(a) Eliminator, static, including static bar and midgetpower unit, for use on a textile working machine.(Operating on 28th November, 1947, only.)

(b) Film slides for religious educational purposes.(Operating on 26th August, 1947, only.)

(c) Film strips and records for use in conjunction there-with, entitled --

" Safety Training for Workers in Industry."(Operating on 17th May, 1948, only.)

(d) Laboratory equipment, ore dressing, comprising-Floatation cells.Vacuum filter.Set of sample reagents.Alkacid tester and vanning plaque.

(Operating on 29th July, 1948, only.)(e) Packings, fibre, and fibre and cork, for use in

machinery. (Operating on 27th November, 1947,only.)

(f) Sheets, zinc, rubber covered, for use in the manufac-ture of rubber printing blocks. (Operating on 20thNovember, 1947, only.)

(g) Stabilizers, consisting of four blocks of pure metalsenclosed in an iron frame, for removing retardentmaterials from brine used in refrigeration systems.(Operating on 5th January, 1948, only.)

(T.D's. 49/30, 49/46.

B'r -LAw No. 787.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 432 (o).The following raw cotton for the purposes indicated here-

under and of the undermentioned types may be admitted underTariff Item 432 (0), under security, provided such cotton beused for the purposes stated not later than 30th September,1949, viz.: -

(a) For spinning into condenser yarn -Indian comber waste, types " 302 " and " 311 ".

(Operating on 18th October, 1948, 11th, 17th,22nd and 23rd November, 1948, 6th and 14thDecember, 1948, only.)

(b) For spinning into yarn -(1)' American, types " Umer " and "770".

(Operating on 12th November, 1948, 6thand 7th December, 1948, only.)

(2) Brazilian, strict middling 1 -1/32 inchesstaple and types " Bart ", " Creb ",f' Nile ", " Sakiv ", " Spina ", " 513 (n) a,and " 518n ". (Operating on 19thOctober, 1948, 12th, 15th and. 19thNovember, 1948, 6th, 8th and 10thDecember, 1948, only.)

{3) Egyptian, type "799 ". (Operating on 1stOctober, 1948, only.)

Commonwealth Gazette

" " « " « "(4) Indian, types Devit ", atey ", otis ,

" ", ", "Pulas " usus 1Songi and" 2205 ". (Operating on 10th May, 1948,19th October, 1948, 5th, 12th, 15th and23rd November, 1948, only.)

(c) For use in the manufacture of absorbent cottonwool-

(1 ) Indian. (Operating on 17th November,1948, only.)

(2) Indian, types " Homis ", " Nanga " and" 961 ". (Operating on 23rd November,1948, and 13th December, 1948, only.)

For use in the manufacture of bed and loungefillings-

Indian droppings, type " 309 ". (Operating on24th November, 1948, only.)

(e) For use in the manufacture of commercial waddings-Indian waste, types " 1438A " and " 1440 ".

(Operating on 15th November, 1948, and 21stDecember, 1948, only. )

(T.D. 49/47.)

(a;

BY -LAW No. 784.Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 449 (A) (1).

By -law No. 634, published in Gazette, No. 164, dated 9thDecember, 1948, shall not apply to " Secateurs being handtools of trade " but any goods which are in direct transit toAustralia on 1st February, 1949, or are in bond in Australiaon that date, and which but for this By -law, would beadmissible under Tariff Item 449 (A) (1) , may be admittedunder that Tariff Item if entered for home consumption

(a) as regards goods in direct transit -On arrival.(b ) as regards goods in bond -On or before 1st March,

1949.(Operating on and from 1st February, 1949.) (T.D. 49/35.)

BY -LAW No. 771.Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 449 (A) (1) .

The following materials and manufactures for use in themanufacture or repair of goods within the Commonwealth, orfor use in the development of an Australian industry or ofthe natural resources of Australia, or for use in publichospitals or public educational institutions, or for use bypublic utilities established under Commonwealth or State lawand not being conducted for private gain, or for other essentialpurposes, being of a class or kind not commercially producedor manufactured in Australia, may be admitted under Tariffitem 449 (A) (1), subject to the condition that this By -lawshall not apply to any goods which otherwise are goods notincluded in the Customs Tariff, viz.:

(a) Gelatine, aerated, in sheet form, being specially pre-pared as an aid in providing haemostasis in surgery.(Operating on and from 9th September, 1948.)(T.D. 49/34.)

(b) Threads, rubber, for all purposes. (Operating on andfrom 1st January, 1949, and ceasing to operate on31st March. 1949.) (T.D. 49/37.)

(e) Tyres and tubes for motor vehicle chassis, subject tothe following conditions, viz.: -

(a) that the goods be entered for home con-sumption on or before 30th June, 1949.

(b) that a declaration be made on the face ofthe entry that the goods so entered areoriginal equipment, and

(c) that the Collector be satisfied that the fullbenefit of any duty remitted will be passedon to users.

(Operating on and from 1st January, 1949.)(T.D. 49/23.)

(d) Vulcanizers, electric, pressure type, for use in therepair of cables up to a maximum diameter of2i inches. (Operating on and from 13th September,1948.) (T.D. 49/38.)

Wire, rhodium platinum, for use in the manufactureof thermo - couples, under security. ( Operating onand from 9th September, 1948.) (T.D. 49/40.)

(f) Yarns, woollen or containing wool, otherwiseclassifiable under Tariff Item 392 (c) for all pur-poses, provided that evidence be furnished to andto the satisfaction of the Collector that the landedcosts of the yarns in question calculated on thebasis of admission under this By -law are not belowthe wholesale selling prices of similar yarns manu-factured in the Commonwealth at the date ofimportation. (Operating on and from 1st January,1949, and ceasing to operate on 30th June, 1949.)(T.D. 49/24.)

(e)

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BY -LAW No. 781.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 449 (A) (1) .

The following materials and manufactures, being of a classor kind not commercially produced or manufactured inAustralia, may be admitted under Tariff Item 449 (A) (1) ,viz.:

(o) Angles, bulb, iron, for all purposes. (Operating on29th November, 1948, only.)

( b i Battery parts for use in the manufacture ofLeclanche type electric batteries, viz.:

Pots, porous.(Operating on 10th November, 1948, only. )

Braiding machine, single tier, 64 carrier, for coveringvacuum cleaner tubes up to 3 inch outside dia-meter. (Operating on 3rd November, 1948, only.)

(d) Feeders, batch, equipped with front sizing apparatusand electric heaters, for use in connexion with themanufacture of confectionery. (Operating on 27thOctober, 1948, only.)

(e) Generators, 12 volt, for use in the manufacture ofwind driven lighting plants, under security.(Operating on 10th December, 1948, only.)

(f) Measuring machines, cloth, for use in the textileindustry in the measurement of cloth to anaccuracy of one - eighth of a yard and capable ofdelivering a printed ticket showing fractionalyardage. (Operating on 4th November, 1948,only.)

Motors, electric, induction, squirrel cage, flame andexplosion proof, 1 horse power, 1,420 revolutionsper minute, 415 volt, 50 cycle. (Operating on 3rdDecember, 1948, only.)

Parts for high speed double die strip feed presses forpressing out the ends of cans by means of two diesacting simultaneously. (Operating on 6th Decem-ber, 1948, only.)

(i) Parts for portable chain sawing machines, viz.:Cutting chains.Sprocket.Rivets.

(Operating on 20th October, 1948, only.)Pipes, exhaust, for use in the manufacture of motor

cycles. (Operating on 20th October, 1948, only.)(k) Pumps, oil, mechanical, complete with accessories

and parts, for incorporation in Australian -madepneumatic power hammers. (Operating on 7thDecember, 1948, only.)

(l) Runner, turbine, stainless steel, being a replacementpart for an 8,000 horse -power water turbine.(Operating on 1st December, 1948, only.)

Sheets, aluminium, hard temper, specification 2.L.4.,120 inches by 32i inches by .048 inch and 120inches by 48 inches by .048 inch. (Operating on23rd November, 1948, only.)

(n) Sieving and straining unit, electrically driven, withautomatic brush gear, sieves and accessories im-ported with and for use therewith, for use in con-nexion with the manufacture and preparation ofdrugs and chemicals. (Operating on 25th Novem-ber, 1948, only.)

(T.D's. 49/31, 49/48.)

(c)

(g)

(h)

959 No. 27: 14th April, 1949

(i)

(m)

BY -LAW No. 775.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 449 (A) (2) .

The following materials and manufactures for use in themanufacture or repair of goods within the Commonwealth, orfor use in the development of an Australian industry or of thenatural resources of Australia, or for use in public hospitalsor public educational institutions or for use in public utilitiesestablished under Commonwealth or State law and not beingconducted for private gain, or for other essential purposes,being of a class or kind not commercially produced or manu-factured in Australia or the United Kingdom, may be admittedunder Tariff Item 449 (A) (2), subject to the condition thatthis By -law shall not apply to any goods which otherwiseare goods not included in the Customs Tariff, viz.:

Wattle bark tanning extract, provided a declaration bemade by the importer on the face of the entry that thegoods will be used solely for the tanning of leather.(Operating on and from 9th September, 1948.)(T.D. 49/22.)

BY-LAW No. 782.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1948, Item 449 (A) (2) .The following materials and manufactures, being of a class

or kind not commercially produced or manufactured in Aus-tralia or the United Kingdom, may be admitted under TariffItem 449 (A) (2) , viz.:

(a) Cutting and polishing machinery, diamond, com-prising:

Polishing machines,Sawing machines,Cutting machines (also known as girdling

machines) ,including splitting tools, measuring instrumentsand parts and accessories therefor. (Operating on24th September, 1948, only.)

Ingots, silicon aluminium alloy, for all purposes.(Operating on 9th December, 1948, only.)

Paper, printing, for all purposes other than in, theproduction of daily, weekly, or Sunday newspapers,under security. (Operating on 21st and 24thSeptember, 1948, 11th, 14th and 18th October,1948, 1st and 6th December, 1948, only.)

(d) Parts for pre fabricated houses for experimental anddemonstration purposes. (Operating on 20th Sep-tember, 1948, only.)

(e) Thread, rubber, extruded, count 85, natural, for usein the manufacture of elastic, under security.( Operating on 15th December, 1948, only.)

(f) Wadding, cellulose, bleached, for uçe in the manu-facture of apparel. under security. (Operatingon 4th November, 1948, only.)

(g) Wire, card, steel, tempered, hardened, bright round,for use in the manufacture of card clothing, undersecurity. (Operating on 14th December, 1948,only.)

(T.D's. 49/32, 49/49.)

(b)

(c)

DRAWBACK NOTICE NO. 525.REGULATION 130 OF THE CUSTOMS REGULATIONS

(T. & C. 48/13666.)DRAWBACK of duty may be allowed under the Customs

Regulations on the following types of imported radiovalves used in the manufacture within the Commonwealth ofradio receiving sets upon exportation of such sets and aftercompliance with the said Regulations:

Types of valves -12 S.A.7.12 S.K.7.12 S.Q.7.50 L.6.35 Z.5.1954.

Provided that when required by the Collector the manu-facture of the sets shall take place under the supervision of anofficer and that before drawback is allowed the Collector shallhe satisfied in each case that the drawback claimed isproperly due.

This notice shrill have effect on and from the twenty -firstday of March, 1949.

Dated this 30th day of March, 1949.BEN. COURTICE

Minister of State for Trade and Customs.

Customs Act 1901 -1947.NOTICE UNDER SECTION 157.

(No. 29.)

TBENJAMIN COURTICE, the Minister of State for Trade

1, and Customs, considering it desirable so to do for theavoidance of doubt. do hereby, in pursuance of section 157 ofthe Customs Act 1901 -1947, specify as the rate which is to bedeemed to have been a fair rate of exchange, in relation toItalian currency, during the period specified in the first columnof the Schedule to this notice, the rate set out opposite tothat period in the second column of that Schedule.

THE SCHEDULE.Period. Exchange rate.

24th January, 1949 to 1843.16 Lire to £1 Australian28th February, 1949

Dated this 31st day of March, 1949.BEN. COURTICE

Minister of State for Trade and Customs.

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ORDERS MADE BY THE MINISTER UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE ACTS HEREUNDER CITED.

Customs Act 1901 -1947 and Excise Act 1901 -1947.

HE Statutory conditions precedent to Determination by the Minister of the contraventions enumerated in the following Schedule havingbeen fulfilled, the several matters have been so determined and Orders have been made in relation thereto and a notification of each

such Order is hereby publishedin accordance with the law.

BEN COURTICE, Minister for Trade and Customs.

SCHEDULE.

whActtinder

ich Order Name of Person charged. Piave ofContravention. DCon-

travention.Nature of Contravention. Penalty and /or Forfeiture.

£ s. d.Customs Aa Abdool RassoolRassool Bux Fremantle, W.A. 19.10.48 Making in a document produced 3 0 0 with forfeiture of

1901 -1947 to an officer a statement untruein a, particular

the goods relatedto the offence

., Abdul Hug - . . . . ,. 1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Abdul Jalil Bin AbdulMajid

11.10.48 . i 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Ah Soo .. . . Brisbane, Qld. 20.10.48 0 10 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Arnett, W. R. .. . . Fremantle, W.A. 5 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Badsha Main Abdul Karim 19.`10.48 ,, 1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Bernado, P. .. , , 15.10.48 5 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Bindingsbo, H... .. If 20.10.48 3 Q 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Bofati .. . .. Brisbane, Qld. 16 .10.48 0 10 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Boyge, W. .. .. Cairns, Qld. .. 21.9.48 ,, 1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Butler, E. . . Fremantle, W.A. 29.9.48 5 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Chao Ah Chong .. 15.10.48 1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Chen Ah Tseng .. , , 12 10 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Chow Chuk .. . . Brisbane, Qld. 9.10.48 1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Chu Wai Leung 1 O 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Christensen, K. .. . . Fremantle, W.A. 27.10.48 , . 20 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

D'Costa, F. .. .. 31.10.48 1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe gools relatedto the offence

Ebrahim, X Eusuph Ali .. 19.10.48 ,, 3 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Eglan, A. H. .. . . Brisbane, Q1d.*Melbourne, Vie.

15.8.48 , , 5 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Elliott, M. .. . . Fremantle, W.A. 26.9.48 ., 3 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Fernandes, J. .. . . Brisbane, Qld. 25.9.48 0 10 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods reirtedto the offence

Foo Hee Guan .. .. Fremantle, W.A. 30.9.48 3 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Fredrickson, A. .. .. 20.10.48 5 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

Golderer, J. G. .. . . Melbourne, Vic. 9.7.48 5 0 0Greek, G. A. .. .. Sydney, N.S.W. 15.9.48 s, 3 0 0 with forfeiture of

the goods relatedto the offence

Hallquist, L. .. ..*Melbourne, Vic.

16.8.48 ,, ,, 2 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

s Place where proceedings were instituted.

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Act underwhich Order

made.Name of Person charged.

961

ScnE.Dui -- continued.

Place ofContravention.

Date oflion -

travention.Nature of Contravention.

No, 2 .-14th . April, 1949

Penalty and /or Forfeiture.

Customs Act1901 -1947

Hui On

Jensen, M.

Keller, P. E. ..Krogsrud, K. S...

Lankur, H.

Lau Kau

Lee Ah Nan

Lee Chung Yuen

Leung Fook .

Leung Kam

Leung Yun ..

Ling Song Kong

Brisbane, Qld.*Sydney, N.S.W.

Fremantle, W.A.

Sydney, N.S.W.Fremantle, W.A.

Melbourne, Vic.*Sydney, N.S.W.

.. Brisbane, Qld.

Fremantle, W.A.

Brisbane, Qld.*Sydney, N.S.W.

. Brisbane, Qld.*Sydney, N.S.W.

.. j Brisbane, Qld.

,

Mohamed Taib Bin Hassan Fremantle, W.A.

Muntaz Sahadat Khan . Brisbane, Qld.

Nana Miah . I Fremantle, W.A.

Narkevies, A. . .. Adelaide, S.A.*Sydney, N.S.W.

Nielsen, K. . Sydney, N.S.W.

Petrie; H. .

Safatulla

Scandrett, A. 11ZeL.

Sik Yousuff

Stanton, A. M. ..

Brisbane, Q1d.

Melbourne, Vic.

Brisbane, Qld.

Coffs Harbour,N.S.W.

Surick, F. .. Brisbane, Qld.

Swift, J. P. .. Adelaide, S.A.*Melbourne, Vic.

Syed Rahaman .. .. 1 Fremantle, W.A.

White, J. .. Hobart, Tas.*Melbourne, Vic.

Ali B. Hj. Abcrahman .. I Sydney, N.S.W.

Cane, J. G.

Cloke, T. ..

£ a. d.18.10.48 Making in a document produced ß 0 -0

to an officer a statement untruein a particular

20.10.48 , ,. 2 0

27.9.48 ,.20.10.48 ,

16.9.48 If , ,23.9.48

12.10.48 y

15.10.48

18.10.48

,

, i,

, ,

23.9.48

20.10.48

11.10.48

25.9.48

29.9.48

4.9.48

4.10.48

20.8.48

16.10.48

25.8.48

30.10.48

30.8.48

20.10.48

9.7.48

29.9.48

7.12.47

25.9.48

2.9.48

11.3.48

,

,

Moving without authority goodssubject to the control of theCustoms, If

with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeit ure ofthe :goods relatedto the offence

2 0 010 0

1 0

2 10

5 0

2 0

3 0

6 0

1 0

0 10

2 0

1 0

2 0

3 10

2.10

1 0

1 0

10 0

1 0

0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe .goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods erlatedto the offence

0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

0 with forfeiture ofthe goods related .

to the offenceO with forfeiture of

the goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

O with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

2 10 0

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

5 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

2 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods :relatedto the offence

Place where proceedings were instituted.

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SmacnuLE Continued.

Name of Person obarged.

t3'xcdtome Aa Dabinett, J. R. ..1901-1947

Davies, S.

Deane, L. J.Dodd, G. W.

Eng Long

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VP

1,

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Johnnson, A. .

Langdon, W. ..

Liew Chong

MoNaught, A. ..

McPherson, J. H.

Meer, P. S.

Rabi Ullah

Shelley, D.

Strindberg, E. ..

Wallis, L. A. ..

Wiggins, R. F. ..

Wilson, N.

Wright, J. T. .

Zamin Khan Khairdy .

Dunstan, H. W.

Little, E. V.

Hansen, R.

Beard, J. E.

Wong Ling Shew

Walsh, K. L. .

Gaskin, J.

W. Angliss & Co.

Rz&iae Act J Allen, J.1901-1947

Place ofContravention.

Sydney, N.S.W.

,,

Melbourne, Vic.Sydney, N.S.W.

f,

f,

ff

ff

,f

ff

V,

f,

PP

,f

Date ofCon-

travention.Nature of Contravention.

8.9.48 Moving without authority goodssubject to the control of theCustoms

7.9.48

17.0.484.10.48

26.9.48

17.9.48

30.9.48

25.9.48

28.9.48

21:8.48

28.9.48

3.10.48

10.5.48

12.10.48

12.7.48

11.10.48

7.9.48

21.8.48

28.9.48

13.9.48 i Making an entry which is false ina particular

,f ,f if ff

f, If ,f,f ,f ,f ff

PP ,f

ff ,f ff If

Pt ,f ff

It f ff

ff ff ff

If ,f ff

f,

,f ,f f,

,f ff if

f,

ff

ff

,f ff ff

Port Adelaide, 23.8.48S.A.

Fremantle, W.A. 27.10.48

Sydney, N.S.W.

Townsville, Qld.

Cairns, Qid. . .

Melbourne, Vic.

ff

Pyrmont,N.S.W.

ff ff

Aiding and abetting or by act oromission being directly or in-directly concerned in the com-mission of an offence

8.9.48 Unlawful possession of smuggledgoods

7.10.48 If ff ff

21.10.48 Unlawfully conveying or havingpossession of smuggled goods

18.12.47 (a) Using an unlicensed carriageand for the conveyance of goods19.12.47 subject to the control of

the Customs(b) Misleading an officer in a

particular likely to affectthe discharge of his duty

On or Failing to return a carriageabout number plate issued for a28.8.45 carriage, upon such carriage

ceasing to be licensedOn or Failure to affix labels to bottledabout beer showing the bottler's name17.9.48 and place of business

Penalty and /or forfeiture.

2 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

5 0 02 0 0 with forfeiture of

the goods relatedto the offence

2 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods Heatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

6 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

3 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 10 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

3 0 0 with. forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

i 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

3 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

5 0 0

2 10 0

10 0 0

2 0 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 10 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

1 10 0 with forfeiture ofthe goods relatedto the offence

4 0 0

2 0 0

2 10 0

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No.. 27.-14th April, .1949

Act underwhich Order

made.Name of Person charged. Place of

Co traventíon.Date of

Con-travention.Nature of Contravention. Penalty and /or Forfeiture.

Excise Act1901 -1947

I!

,,

Dumas, N. H. .. ..

Saffron, P. .. . .

Walch, C. D. .. . .

Chippendale,N.S.W.

Balmain, N.S.W.

Sydney, N.S.W.

On orabout17.9.483.9.48

On orabout27.8.48

Failure to affix labels to bottledbeer showing the bottler's nameand place of business

,.

2 10 0

2 10 0

2 10 0

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council, in pur-

s fiance of the provisions of section 17 (8) of theAustralian Broadcastinzg Act 1942 -1946, has varied theapproval given ou the 28th July, 1938 (ExecutiveCouncil Minute No. 38) for payment of salary to the GeneralManager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission at therate of £2,000 per annum, to the extent that the rate ofsalary as from the 1st July, 1947, shall be £2,500 per annum.-(Ex. Min. No. 47.)

D. CAMERON, Postmaster- General.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.MOTOR VEHICLE ( THIRD PARTY) INSURANCE.

ITis hereby notified for public information that the SouthBritish Insurance Company Limited, has been approved

as an authorized insurer for the purposes of the MotorTraffic Ordinance 1936 -1947.

Dated this fourth day of April, 1949.NELSON LEMMON

for Minister of State for the Interior.

NATIONAL SECURITY (RABBIT SKINS) REGULATIONS.ORDER UNDER REGULATION 27.

IN pursuance of regulation 27 of the National Security(Rabbit Skins) Regulations, the Australian Rabbit Skins

Board hereby makes the following Order:-Every person who is the holder of a hat manufacturer's

licence shall furnish to .the Board, not later than Wednesday,the twenty- seventh day of April, 1949, a return setting outstocks of-

(a) rabbit skins,(b) cut rabbit fur,(c) blown rabbit fur,(d) imported skins,(e) imported fur,(f) hare skins,(g) hare's wool, and(h) droppings,

held by him, or on his behalf, on any premises, as at the closeof business on Thursday, the fourteenth day of April, 1949.

Dated this first day of April, 1949.J. V. MORONEY, Deputy Chairman, Australian

Rabbit Skins Board.T. R. LLOYDG. O. PARNHAM l Members of the AustralianK. V. COLLIER f Rabbit Skins Board.T. DOUGHERTY )

NATIONAL SECURITY (ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION)REGULATIONS.

AMENDMENT OF THE ECONOMIC ORGANIZATION (INTERESTRATES) ORDER.

IN pursuance of regulation 11 of the National Security( Economic Organization) Regulations, the Commonwealth

Bank of Australia, acting subject to the directions of theTreasurer, hereby makes the following Order:-After paragraph 5 of the Economic Organization (Interest

Rates) Order the following paragraph is inserted:-" Rate of Interest on the- Savings Bank of South Australia

Deposit Stock." 5A. The maximum rate of interest in respect of The Savings

Bank of South Australia Deposit Stock sold on or after thefirst day of May, 1949, shall be One pound per centum perannum. ".

Dated this fourth day of April, 1949.J. C. COOMBS, Governor.

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

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.£284 -Izod Motors, Darwin, Northern Territory -284 fire

extinguishers for Northern Territory Administration. -(Ex.Mitt. No. 313.)

£20,925 12s.- Association Equipment Company (Aust.) Pty.Ltd., William- street, Sydney, New South Wales -Six A.E.C.Matador 7 -cubic yard tipping trucks, equipped with Berrymanloaders.-(Ex. Min. No. 317.)

£720. - Lenroc Limited, 211 Pulteney-street, Adelaide, SouthAustralia-Three 601 model Bell and Howell sound film pro-jectors, with rewinder outfits, screens and associated equip-ment, for the Education Branch, Northern TerritoryAdministration.-(Ex. Min. No. 319.)

£4,050. -W. A. Crowle Pty. Ltd., 105 York- street, Sydney-One Dennis fire engine, fitted with all necessary appliances,for the Darwin Fire Brigade.-(Ex. Min. No. 320.)

£500.- Qantas Empire Airways Limited, Darwin, NorthernTerritory -One 29 -ft. cabin cruiser launch and dinghy, forthe Northern Territory Administration.-(Ex. Min. No. 425.)£253 10s.- Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Limited,47 York- street, Sydney, New South Wales -One Marconisignal generator type T.F.80LA, for the MeteorologicalBranch.-(Ex. Min. No. 331.)

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.£444 9s. 6d.- Siemens (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., 133 Charlotte-street, Brisbane - Electrical stores. -(Ex. Min. No. 29.)£2,153 15s.- British Tube Mills (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., 337Collins- street, Melbourne -,300 cylinders CO,. -( Ex. Min.No. 30.)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.£303. - Newcastle Abattoir Department, Newcastle, NewSouth Wales- Pancreas glands, for the Commonwealth Serum

Laboratories.-(Ex. Min. No. 47.)£275. -R. N. Mooney, Perth - Vegetables, for the DarwinHospital.- (Ex. Min. No. 48.)£275.- Watson Supply Stores, Perth - Smallgoods, for the

Darwin Hospital.-(Ex. Min. No. 49.)

J. B. CHIFLEY, Prime Minister.

APPOINTMENT AND RETIREMENT OF ELECTORALREGISTRARS.

IT is hereby notified that the undermentioned persons, whosenames are printed in capital letters, have been appointedto be Electoral Registrars under the Commonwealth ElectoralAct, and that the appointments of the undermentioned persons,

whose names are printed in italic letters, have been terminated.Each appointment is to take effect on and from the date uponwhich the person appointed takes over the duties of the office,and to continue during the pleasure of the Minister.

STATE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.Division of Parkes.- FRANCIS LYELL LEY, Divisional.

Returning Officer for Parkes, Ashfield, to keep the rollsfor the Subdivisions of Ashbury, Ashfield, Burwood,Croydon East, Croydon Park. Dulwich Hill, Enfield,Strathfield, Summer Hill, Hurlstone Park and Riverside,in the place of Howard John Martin, whose appointmentis terminated.Division of West Sydney.- ARTHUR EDWARD LEAN,

Divisional Returning Officer for West Sydney, Sydney, tokeep the rolls for the Subdivisions of Balmain, BalmainEast, Camperdown, Darling Harbour, Glebe, Golden Grove,Phillip, Pyrmont, Rozelle, Toxteth and Newtown North,in place of Arthur Anton Meyer, whose appointment isterminated.

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STATE OF QUEENSLAND.

Division of Darling Downs. GEORGE MALCOLMWEBSTER, Postal Assistant, Warwick, to keep the rollfor the Subdivision of Warwick, in the place of TheodorHeinrich Dorries, whose appointment is terminated.

Division of Kennedy. ARTHUR WILLIAM RAPER, Post-master, Barcaldine, to keep the rolls for the Subdivisionsof Aramac and Barcaldine, in the place of Janes HectorWalton, whose appointment is terminated; PATRICKJOHN DANAHER, Acting Postmaster, Chillagoe, to keepthe roll for the Subdivision of Chillagoe, in place of.Francis Gordon Jones, whose appointment is terminated;WILLIAM FRANCIS JACOBS, Postal Officer, Longreach,to keep the roll for the Subdivision of Longreach, in theplace of Sydney Edwin Walsh, whose appointment isterminated; and PERCY DESMOND PEEL, Clerk ofPetty Sessions, Mareeba, to keep the roll for the Sub-division of Mareeba, in the place of Cecil Robert Clelland,whose appointment is terminated.

Division of Maranoa. GEORGE ANDERSON, Postmaster,Quilpie, to keep the roll for the Subdivision of Adavale,in the place of Frank Jones, whose appointment isterminated; JAMES HECTOR WALTON, Postmaster,Blackall, to keep the roll for the Subdivision of Blackall,in the plaee of George Albert Francis Ryland, whoseannointnient is terminated; DOUGLAS GORDONWILLIAM DALL. Postal Employee, Blackall, to keep the

iroll for the Subdivision of Blackall, in the place of JamesHector Walton. whose annointm'ent is terminated; andWILLLAM HAGGER PLEYDELL PRITCHARD. PostalClerk, Texas, to keep the roll for the Subdivision ofTexas, in the place of William James Yet/and, whoseappointment is terminated.

T LACY YEATESDivision of Moreton.R.\S 1iOTD DT,

Divisional Returning Officer for Moreton, Tpsnvieh, tokeep the rolls for the Subdivisions of Tteandesert, Boonah,Bremer, Cleveland, (aoodna, TTa rrisville, Tpswiele Logan,Moggill, Mount Gravatt. Sherwood, The Islands andWynnnm, in the place of William Henry Green, whoseappointment is terminated.

STATE OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Division of Adelaide. FRED TIUTSON PHILLIPS, Divi-sional Returning Ofileer for Adelaide, Adelaide, to keep therolls for the Subdivisions for East Adelaide, Klemzig,North Adelaide. Norwood. Payneham, Prospect, St. Peters,Walkerville and West Adelaide, in the place of EmilAllmond Jennes, whose appointment is terminated.

Division of Barker. LESLIE HAROLD TTJNF, DivisionalReturning Officer for Barker, Gleneln, to keen the rolls forthe Subdivisions of Bodertown, Claredon, Gleneln. Kings -ente, Kingston, Lameroo, Lorton, Mannurrn, Meningie ,Millicent. Morphett Vale, Mount Barker, Mount Gambier,Murray Bridge, Naracoorte, Penola, Strathalbyn, TailemBend. Victor Harbour, Waikerie and Willunáa. in the placeof Fred Ruston PMllips, whose appointment is

terminated.

STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Division of Kalgoorlie. LESLIE WILLIAM MELVILLE,Postal Assistant, Geraldton, to keep the roll for the Sub-division of Geraldton, in the place of Alfred CharlesFa.i,th.faa'l., whose appointment is terminated; WILLIAMCHARLES PARKER, Postmaster, Minàenew, to keep theroll for the Subdivision of Irwin, in the place of AlfredGeorg(' Naughton, whose onnointment is terminated; andJAMES HENRY KTRKBY, Postal Employee, PortHedland, to keep the roll for the Subdivision of Philbara,in the place of Donald Gray, whose appointment isterminated.

H. V. JOHNSONMinister of State for the Interior.

SUPPLY AND (LONG RANGEWEAPONS REGULATIONS.

DECLARATION OF PROHIBITED AREA.

WHEREAS by regulation 5 of the Supply and Develop-ment (Long Range Weapons) Regulations it is provided

that if it appears to the Minister that with respect to anyplace used or intended to be used as or for the purposes of anundertaking for the provision or testing, or for carrying outoperations for the testing, of long range weapons it isnecessary or expedient in the interests of the safety or defenceof the Commonwealth that special precautions should betaken to prevent the entry of unauthorized persons into thatplace, he may, by notice published in the Gazette, declare thatplace to be a prohibited area for the purposes of those Regu-lations:

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And whereas the place described hereunder is a place usedor intended to be used as or for the purposes of an undertakingfor the provision or testing, or for carrying out operations forthe testing, of long range weapons:

And whereas it appears to me that it is necessary andexpedient in the interests of the safety and defence of theCommonwealth that special precautions should be taken toprevent the entry of unauthorized persons into that place:

Now therefore I, John Ignatius Armstrong, Minister ofState for Supply and Development, in pursuance of thepowers conferred by regulation 5 of the Supply and Develop-ment (Long Range Weapons) Regulations, and of all otherpowers me thereunto enabling, hereby declare the placedescribed hereunder to be a prohibited area for the purposeof the Supply and Development (Long Range Weapons)Regulations.

DESCRIPTION OF PLACE.

All that piece of land situate in the State of SouthAustralia contained within the following boundaries,namely:

From a point commencing at the South -West corner of thePimba Railway Reserve THENCE Westerly along the Northernboundary of the Transcontinental Railway Reserve to theEastern boundary of the Encolo Railway Reserve THENCENortherly and Westerly along the Eastern and Northernboundaries of the latter reserve to the North - Western cornerthereof THENCE due West for a distance of seven milesTHENCE due South to the Northern boundary of the Trans-continental Railway Reserve THENCE Westerly along theNorthern boundary of the said Railway Reserve to theEastern boundary of the most Westerly Railway Reserve inBlock 86t but exclusive of all Railway Reserves, Stationsand Yards which would otherwise be included thereinTHENCE North- Easterly along the South- Eastern boundaryof taie said Reserve to the Southern boundary of Block 850(Pastoral Lease 1715 Bon Bon) THENCE Easterly Northerlyand Easterly along the Southern boundaries of Block 850and Block 300 (Pastoral Lease 1679 Mount Vivian)THENCE Northerly along the Eastern boundary of Block300 whieh is coincident with the Western boundary of

Block 273 (Pastoral Lease 1444 Pa rakvlia 1 to the North -West corner of the said Block 273 THENCE Easterly alongthe Northern boundary of Block 273 for a distance ofapproximately 24 miles to the Western side of the roadto Parakvlia Head Station THENCE South Easterly axon;the South Western side of the road to Parakvlia RoxbvDowns and Pnrnle Downs Head Stations which passes throughHome. Little Red Lake. Red Lake. North Wendts and SouthWendts Paddocks in Block 273 and through Roxhv WendtsPaddock in Bloek 270c (Pastoral Lease 19112 Roxbv Downs)and through Buller" and Station Paddocks in Block 858(Pastoral Lease 1903 Roxhy Downs) and through Purnleand Ram Paddocks in Block 859 (Pastoral Lease 1791Purple Downs) to the fence on the Southern homdary ofRam Paddock but excluding the Homesteads. Onthuildingsand Yards at Paraknlia Butlers Dam Roxbv Downs andPnrnle Downs THENCE Westerly along the Southern hoendaryof Ram Pearinek to the North Western corner of Purple DownsHorse Paddoelt THENCE in a Southerly direction throughBlock 859 (Pastoral Lease 1791) along the fence betweenHorse and Swamp. Coola and Swamp, Whisky and Wilson'sPaddocks to the Northern hmmdary of Block S60 (PastoralTease 16R4 Armorial THENCE Easterly along this boundaryfor a, distance of fouir miles THENCE due South through GilesPaddock in Bloek 860 to the Northern boundary of the roadfrom Areoona, Feed Station to Phillips Ponds Head StationTHENTCE South Westerly along the Northern and Western sidesof this road through Block RAO (Pastoral Lease 1684) andBlock 721 (Pastoral Lease 1720 Phillips Ponds) to a pointmarked with a stone cairn situated about 20 chains fromPhillips Ponds Head Station THENCE South - Easterly to apoint on the South- Western side of the road from PhillipsPonds Feed Station to the Pines Head Station marked with astone cairn and situated about 20 chains from Phillips PondsHead Station THENCE South-Easterly along the Southernside of the road from Phillips Ponds to The Pines for adistance of shoit three miles to the Southern boundary ofBloch 721 THENCE Westerly and Cotherle along the Southernand Eastern boundaries of the said Block 721 to the Northernside of the road from The Pines Head Station to PimbaRailway Station THENCE Westerly along the Northern aideof this road to the Pimba Railway Reserve THENCENortherly, Westerly and Southerly along the Eastern, Northernand Western boundaries of the said Reserve to the point ofcommencement.

Dated the 22nd day of March, 1949.

J. ARMSTRONGMinister of State for Supply and Development.

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SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT (LONG RANGEWEAPONS) REGULATIONS.

AUTHORITY TO ENTER AND USE LAND.

IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me underregulation 4 of the Supply and Development (Long Range

Weapons) Regulations, I, John Ignatius Armstrong, Ministerof Rate for Supply and Development, hereby authorize entryupon, and the use on behalf of the Commonwealth of, the areadescribed hereunder for the purposes of the setting up, main-tenance and conduct of undertakings for testing, and forcarrying out operations for the testing, of long range weapons.

DESCRIPTION OF AREA.

All that piece of land situate in the State of SouthAustralia contained within the following boundaries; namely :

From a point commencing at Elne South -West corner of thePimba Railway Reserve THENCE Westerly along the Northernboundary of the Transcontinental Railway Reserve to theEastern boundary of the Eucolo Railway Reserve THENCENortherly and Westerly along the Eastern and Northernboundaries of the latter reserve to the North Western cornerthereof THENCE due West for a distance of seven milesTHENCE due South to the Northern boundary of the Trans-continental Railway Reserve THENCE Westerly along theNorthern boundary of the said Railway Reserve to theEastern boundary of the most Westerly Railway Reserve inBlock 864 but exclusive of all Railway Reserves, Stationsand Yards whiel1 would othewise be included thereinTHENCE North - Easterly along the South- Eastern boundaryof the said Reserve to the Southern bound:i ry ofBlock 850 (Pastoral Lease 1 715 Bon Born) T111:NCEEasterly Northerly and Easterly along the Southern boun-daries of Block X1 ,0 and Block 3(H) (Pastoral Lease 1679Mount Vivian) THENCE Northerly along the Eastern boun-dary of Block 300 which is coincident with the Westernboundary of Block 273 (Pastoral Lease 1444 Pa ralcyl ia) to theNorth -West corner of the said Block 273 THENCE Easterlyalong the Northern boundary of Block 273 for a distanceof approximately 24 miles to the Western side of the roadto Parakvlia Head Station THENCE South - Easterly alongthe South- Western side of the road to Parakvlia RoxbyDowns and Purple Downs Head Stations which passes throughHome. Little Red Lake, Red Lake, North Wendts and SouthWendts Paddocks in Block 273 and through Roxby WendtsPaddock in Block 270e (Pastoral Lease 1902 Roxby Downs)and through Bullers and Station Paddocks in Block 858(Pastoral Lease 1 903 Roxby Downs) and through Purpleand Ram Paddocks in Block 859 (Pastoral Lease 1791Purple Downs) to the fence on the Southern boundary ofRR Ill Paddock but excluding the Homesteads, Outbuildingsand Yards at Parakvlia, Bullers Dam Roxby Downs andPurple Dorms THENCE Westerly along the Southern boundaryof Ram Paddock to the North- Western corner of PurpleDowns Horse Paddock THENCE in a Southerly directionthrough Block 859 (Pastoral Lease 1791.) along the fencebetween Horse and Swamp, Coola and Swamp, Whisky andWilson's Paddocks to the Northern boundary of Block 860(Pastoral Lease 1684 Arcoona) THENCE Easterly alongthis boundary for a distance of four miles THENCEdue South through Giles Paddock in Block 860 to theNorthern boundary of the road from Arcoona HeadStation to Phillips Ponds Head Station THENCESout1,- Westerly along the Northern and Western sidesof this road through Block R60 (Pastoral Lease 1684) andBlock 721 (Pastoral Lease 1720 Phillips Ponds) to a pointmarked with a stone cairn situated about 20 chains fromPhillips Ponds Head Station THENCE South- Easterly to apoint on the South - Western side of the road from PhillipsPonds Head Station to The Pines Head Station marked witha stone cairn and situated about 20 chains from PhillipsPonds Head Station THENCE South- Easterly along theSouthern side of the road from Phillips Ponds to The Pines fora distance of about three miles to the Southern boundary ofBlock 721 THENCE Westerly and Southerly along the Southernand Eastern boundaries of the said Block 721 to the Northernside of the road from The Pines Head Station to PimbaRailway Station THENCE Westerly along the Northern sideof this road to the Pimha Railway Reserve THENCENortherly. Westerly and Southerly alone the Eastern, Northernand Western boundaries of the said Reserve to the point ofcommencement.

Dated the 22nd day of March, 1949.

J. ARMSTRONGMinister of State for Supply and Development.

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OFFERS closing with the Secretary, Department of theInterior, Canberra, at noon on Monday, the 2nd May, 1949,are invited for the purchase of the Drill Hall property atAbermain, New South Wales.

The land is Lot 16, Section 2, Town of Abermain, Parishof Heddon, County of Northumberland, State of New SouthWales, and contains an area of 1 rood with a frontage of 66feet to Abermain- street.

Improvements on the land comprise a Drill Hall building60 feet by 43 feet, latrine and fencing.

A plan of the site may be inspected at the Post Offices,Abermain, Cessnock, Kurri Kurri and West Maitland and atthe office of the Surveyor and Property Officer, Departmentof the Interior, 82 Pitt street, Sydney.

Title : Conveyance.The sale will be subject to the usual reservations which

are contained in a Crown Grant.Purchase money payable by cash or terms of ten per cent.

deposit and the balance by equal quarterly, half- yearly, oryearly payments over a period of three (3) to five (5) years.Interest 41 per ceint.

No offer necessarily accepted.(C.L.14128.)

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.NOTIFICATION OD THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY

THE COMMONWEALTH.IT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the

Governor General acting with the advice of the FederalExecutive Council, that the land hereunder described togetherwith all tanks and buildings, if any, thereon has beenacquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands AcquisitionAct 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose, namely:Postal purposes at Londrigan, Victoria. (C.L.19951.) (Ex.Min. No. 14.)

Dated this eleventh day of January, One thousand ninehundred and forty -nine.

W. J. McKELLGovernor - General.

By His Excellency's Command,

W. J. F. RIORDANfor Minister of State for the Interior.

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.

All that piece of land containing an area of 5.2 perchesmore or less being part of Crown Allotment 6, Section 9A,Parish of Carraragarmungie, County of Bogong, State ofVictoria, as shown hachured on plan hereunder : Commencingat the easternmost corner of Crown Allotment 6, Section 9A,Parish of Carraragarmungie and bounded thence by part ofa northwestern side of a Government road bearing 249degrees 45.5 links, thence by lines bearing 321 degrees 75.8links and 69 degrees 45.5 links and thence by part of asouthwestern side of another Government road bearing 141degrees 75.8 links to the point of commencement.

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COMMONWEALTH of AUSTRALIA.

The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY

THE COMMONWEALTH.

TT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency theGovernor General acting with the advice of the Federal

Executive Council, that the land hereunder described has beenacquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands AcquisitionAct 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose, namely:Defence purposes at Newington, New South Wales.(C.L.12225.) . (Ex. Min. No. 260.)

Dated this ninth day of March, One thousand nine hundredand forty -nine.

W. J. McKELLGovernor - General.

By His Excellency's Command,

VICTOR JOHNSONMinister of State for the Interior.

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.

All that piece of land containing an area of 50 acres 1 rood34 perches more or less being sections 64, 65, 70 and 71 of theNewington Estate and parts of Giffard Street Hezlet Streetand Jamieson Street and being part of Portion 202 and beingpart of the land in Deposited Plan No. 5818 Parish ofSt. John County of Cumberland State of New South Wales asshown hachured on plan hereunder : Commencing at the inter-section of the eastern side of Day Street with the southernside of Holker Street and bounded thence by part of that sideof Holker Street bearing 97 degrees 3 minutes 10 seconds1585 feet 1 inch thence by part of a western boundary ofCommonwealth property acquired by notification in the Com-monwealth of Australia Gazette No. 131 dated 3rd July, 1941bearing 187 degrees 2 minutes 30 seconds 1386 feet 5 inchesthence by part of a northern side of Fariola Street part ofwhich side is a northern boundary of Commonwealth propertyacquired by notification in the Commonwealth of AustraliaGazette No. 4 dated 10th January 1946 the said side ofFariola Street bearing 277 degrees 2 minutes 1585 feet 5 inchesthence by part of the eastern side of Day Street bearing7 degrees 3 minutes 25 seconds 1386 feet 10 inches to the pointof commencement.

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.TRANSFER OF COMMONWEALTH LAND AT SURRY

HILLS, NEW SOUTH WALES, TO COMMONWEALTHBANK OF AUSTRALIA.

IIIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council hasdirected pursuant to section 62A of the Lands Acquisi-

tion Act 1906 -1936, that the land firstly described in theschedule hereunder and the easement for access over theland secondly described in the said schedule he transferredto and vested in the Commonwealth Bank of Australia.(C.L. 12866.).(Ex. Min. No. 262.)

VICTOR JOHNSONMinister of State for the Interior.

SCHEDULE.Firstly: All that piece of land containing an area of 1

rood 21 perches more or less being Commonwealth Propertyacquired by notification in the Commonwealth of AustraliaGazette No. 105 dated 6th June 1946 and therein firstlydescribed and being part of Portion 251 Parish of AlexandriaCounty of Cumberland State of New South Wales : Com-mencing at the intersection of the southeastern side ofNichols Street with the southwestern side of Albion Streetand bounded thence by part of that side of Albion Streetbearing 92 degrees 35 minutes 86 feet 11/ inches thence bypart of a southwestern side of Hutchinson Street bearing144 degrees 46 minutes 89 feet 1 inch thence by lines bearing247 degrees 6 minutes 68 feet 9 inches 240 degrees 35 minutes3 feet 41 inches 182 degrees 12 minutes 1 foot 111 inches 271degrees 28 minutes 29 feet 278 degrees 7 minutes 10 feet 5/inches 272 degrees 7 minutes 20 feet 41 inches 181 degrees33 minutes 44 inches and 272 degrees 28 minutes 17 feet21 inches and thence by part of the southeastern side ofNichols Street aforesaid bearing 2 degrees 45 minutes 103 feet10 inches to the point of commencement.

Secondly: All that piece of land containing an area of 1 ofa perch more or less being land over which an easement foraccess was acquired by the Commonwealth by notification inthe Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No. 105 dated 6th.Tune 1946 and therein secondly described and being part ofPortion 251 Parish of Alexandria County of CumberlandState of New South Wales: Commencing at a point whichhearts 247 degrees 6 minutes 62 feet 01 inches from the eastern-most corner of the land firstly herein described and boundedthence by lines bearing 180 degrees 30 minutes 5 feet 11inches 240 degrees 20 minutes 5 feet 21 inches 150 degrees 55minutes 8 inches 239 degrees 36 minutes 5 feet 41 inches 263degrees 22 minutes 17 feet 71 inches 273 degrees 5 feet 71 inches360 degrees 4 inches 271 degrees 14 minutes G feet 01 inchesand 308 degrees 18 minutes 13 feet 4 inches thence bysouthwestern boundaries and part of a southeastern boundaryof the land firstly herein described bearing 98 degrees 7minutes 10 feet 5i inches 91 degrees 28 minutes 29 feet and 2degrees 12 minutes 5 inches thence by lines bearing 58degrees 12 minutes 2 feet 111 inches 148 degrees 10 minutes44 inches 58 degrees 28 minutes 1 foot 3 inches and 329degrees 50 minutes 1 foot 61 inches thence by part of asoutheastern boundary of the land firstly herein describedbearing 67 degrees 6 minutes 6 feet 81 inches to the point ofcommencement.

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY

THE COMMONWEALTH.TT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the

Governor- General acting with the advice of the FederalExecutive Council, that the land hereunder described has beenacquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands AcquisitionAct 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose, namely:Defence purposes at Laverton, Victoria.-- (C.L.15232.) (Ex.Min.. No. 299.)

Dated this sixteenth day of March, One thousand ninehundred and forty -nine.

W. J. McKELLGovernor - General.

By His Excellency's Command,VICTOR JOHNSON

Minister of State for the Interior.

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.

So much and such parta as lie above a depth of 50 feetbelow the surface of all that piece of land containing an areaof 2 acres 28.6 perches more or less being part of CrownAllotment 11 Section A Parish of Truganina County of

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Bourke State of Victoria shown hachured on plan here-under: Commencing at the southwestern corner of Com-monwealth Property acquired by notification in the Common-wealth of Australia Gazette No. 79 dated. 12th March 1942the said corner bearing 320 degrees 11 minutes 265 links fromthe southernmost corner of the said Commonwealth Propertyand bounded thence by lines bearing 320 degrees 11 minutes265 links 342 degrees 21 minutes 555.2 links 281 degrees 1minute 763.7 links 238 degrees 41 minute s 30 seconds 612.5links and 300 degrees 30 minutes 113.5 links thence by a

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southeastern boundary and a southwestern ;.boundary of Com-monwealth Property acquired by notification in the Common-wealth of Australia Gazette No.. 32 dated 15th February 1945bearing respectively 58 degrees 41 minutes 30 seconds /04.8links and 101 degrees 1 minute 861.7 links and thence by partof a southwestern boundary of Commonwealth Pr pertyacquired by notification in the Commonwealth of AustraliaGazette No. 79 dated 12th March 1942 aforesaid bearing 162degrees 21 minutes 860 links to the point of commencement.

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.

NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BYTHE COMMONWEALTH.

TT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency theGovernor General acting with the advice of the Federal

Executive Council, that the land hereunder described has beenacquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands AcquisitionAct 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose, namely:Defence purposes at Byford, Western Australia.(C.12.)---(Ex. Min. No. 396.)

Dated this twenty -fifth day of March, One thousand ninehundred and forty - nine.

W. J. McKELLGovernor - General.

By His Excellency's Command,

VICTOR JOHNSONMinister of State for the Interior.

RES. 6686

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.

All that piece of land containing an area of 2.6 perches moreor less being part of Reserve 6686 now being the subject ofLands and Surveys Diagram 61537 Townsite of Byford Stateof Western Australia as shown hachured on plan hereunder:Commencing at the northeastern corner of Byford Town Lot37 the said Lot being Commonwealth property acquired bynotification in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette No.18 dated 31st January 1946 and therein secondly describedand bounded thence by the northern boundary of the aforesaidByford Town Lot 37 westerly 181.8 links thence by linesnortherly at an internal angle of 90 degrees 9.1 links andeasterly at an internal angle of 90 degrees 181.8 links thenceby part of a western side of South Western Highway southerlyat an internal angle of 90 degrees 9.1 links to the point ofcommencement the . lastmentioned western side of SouthWestern Highway making with the aforesaid northern aide ofByford Town Lot 37 an internal angle of 90 degrees.

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.

NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND ANDAN EASEMENT BY THE COMMONWEALTH.

TT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency thej Governor- General acting with the advice of the FederalExecutive Council, that the land firstly hereunder describedtogether with the right for the Commonwealth of Australiaits successors and assigns and the owners and occupiers forthe time being of the said land firstly hereunder describedand as appurtenant thereto to construct lay use and main-tain a petrol supply pipe line through over under and alongthe land secondly hereunder described together with the rightfor the Commonwealth its workmen servants and others toenter into or upon the said land secondly hereunder describedfor the purpose of excavating constructing laying amendingand repairing any such petrol supply pipe line has beenacquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands AcquisitionAct 1906 -1936 for the following public purpose, namely:Defence purposes at Garbutt, Queensland. (C.L.25575.)(Ex. Min. No 256.)

968 Commonwealth Gazette

Dated this ninth day of March, One thousand ninehundred and forty -nine.

W. J. McKELLGovernor - General.

By His Excellency's Command,VICTOR JOHNSON

Minister of State for the Interior.

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERREDRRED TO.

Firstly : All that piece of land containing an area of 6acres i rood 37.7 perches more or less being Resubdivision1 of Subdivision 3 of Section 1 of Portions 14 and 15 Parishof Coonambelah County of Elphinstone State of Queenslandas shown`hachured and numbered 1 on plan hereunder.

Secondly: All that piece of land containing an area of 31.3perches more or less being Subdivision A (Easement) of Re-subdivision 1 of Subdivision 4 and of Subdivision 2 of Resub-division 1 of Subdivision 5 of Section 1 of Portions 14 and 15Parish of Coonambelah County of Elphinstone State of Queens-land as shown crosshachured and numbered 2 on plan here-under.

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COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.

NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND ANDAN EASEMENT BY THE COMONWEALTH.

IT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency theGovernor- General acting with the advice of the Federal

Executive Council that the land firstly hereunder describedtogether with the right for the Commonwealth of Australiaits successors and assigns and the owners and occupiers forthe time being of the said land firstly hereunder describedand as appurtenant thereto to lay use and maintain anelectric power cable through under and along the land secondlyhereunder described together with the right for the Common-wealth its workmen servants and = btbers do enter into or upon

the said- land secondly hereunder described for the purpose ofexcavating laying amending or repairing any such electricpower cable has been acquired by the Commonwealth underthe Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936 for the following publicpurpose, namely : Purposes of the Department of Civil Aviationat Ceduna, South Australia. (C.L.25885.) (Ex. Min.No. 403.)

Dated this twenty -fifth day of March, One thousand ninehunded and forty -nine.

W. J. McKELLGovernor - General.

By His Excellency's Command,VICTOR JOHNSON

Minister . of State for the Interior.

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Secondly.All that piece of land containing an area of 3.1perches more or less being part of Section 7 Hundred ofBonython County of Way State of South Australia as showncrosshachured and numbered 2 on plan hereunder : Commenc-ing on a northwestern boundary of railway land at a pointdistant 749 links southwesterly from the intersection of thatboundary of that railway land with the northeastern boundaryof Section 7 Hundred of Bonython the said northeasternboundary of Section 7 Hundred of Bonython being part of asouthwestern side of a government road and bounded thenceby part of the aforesaid northwestern side of the aforesaidrailway laid southwesterly 20 links thence by lines north-westerly at an internal angle of 130 degrees 46 minutes 124links northeasterly at an internal angle of 90 degrees 15 linksand southeasterly at an internal angle of 90 degrees 137 linksto the point of commencement the lastmentioned line makingwith the_ aforesaid northwestern boundary of railway land aninternal angle of 49 degrees 14 minutes.

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.

Firstly. A1í that piece of land containing an area of 0.36perches more or less being part of Section 7 Hundred ofBonython County of Way State of South Australia as shownhachured and numbered 1 on plan hereunder : Commencing ata point distant 137 links along a line north westerly fromanother point on a northwestern boundary of railway landthe said line making with the said northwestern boundaryof the railway land an angle to the north of 130 degrees 46minutes the said point on the said northwestern boundary ofrailway land being distant 749 links southwesterly from theintersection of the northwestern side of the aforesaid railwayland with the northeastern boundary of Section 7 Hundred ofBonython the aforesaid northeastern boundary of Section 7Hundred of Bonython being part of a southwestern side of agovernment road and bounded thence by lines southwesterly15 links northwesterly at an internal angle of 90 degrees 15links northeasterly at an internal angle of 90 degrees 15 linksand southeasterly at an internal angle of 90 degrees 15 linksto the point of commencement.

DISPOSAL BY TRANSFER OF COMMONWEALTH LANDAT MELBOURNE, VICTORIA.

WHEREAS the land described in the schedule hereunder isno longer required for any public purpose of the Com-

monwealth His Excellency the Governor- General in Councilhas authorized pursuant to section 63 of the Lands Acquisi-tion, Act 1906 -1936, the disposal of such land by transfer tothe intent that it shall become and be used as and for apublic highway.(B.404.) (Ex. Min. No. 408.)

VICTOR JOHNSONMinister of State for the Interior.

SCHEDULE.All that piece of land containing an area of 20.4 perches

more or less being part of Commonwealth property acquiredby notification in the Commonwealth of Australia GazetteNumber 91 dated 10th June 1948 and being part of CrownAllotments 11 and 12 Section 25 City of Melbourne Parish ofNorth Melbourne County of Bourke State of Victoria. Com-mencing at the intersection of a southern side of VictoriaStreet with a southwestern side of Spring Street and boundedthence by part of a southwestern side of Spring Street afore-said bearing 152 degrees 114 feet 10 inches thence 89 feet71 inches by an arc of a circle of radius 100 feet thecentre of which lies to the southwest and the chord of whichbears 306 degrees 19 minutes 10 seconds 86 feet 8 inchesthence by a line bearing 280 degrees 38 minutes 30 seconds51 feet 51 inches thence 101 feet 6f inches by an arc of acircle of radius 150 feet the centre of which lies to south-east and the chord of which hears 261 degrees 15 minutes30 seconds 99 feet 7i inches thence by part of a southeasternside of Latrobe Street bearing 61 degrees 51 minutes 30seconds 118 feet 21 inches thence by a southern side ofVictoria Street aforesaid bearing 90 degrees 2 minutes 60feet U inohm to the point of commencement.

DISPOSAL BY TRANSFER OF COMMONWEALTH LANDAT KERMODE (NEAR ROSS) , TASMANIA.

WHEREAS the land described in the schedule hereunderis no longer required for any public purpose of the

Commonwealth His Excellency the Governor- General inCouncil has authorized pursuant to section 63 of the LandsAcquisition Act 1906 -1936 the disposal of such land by transferto the previous owner*, in consideration of a waiver of allclaims arising out of the acquisition by the Commonwealthof the said land.( C.L.17663.) (Ex. Min. No. 412.)

VICTOR JOHNSONMinister of State for the Interior.

'SCHEDULE.

All that piece of land containing an area of 2 acres 16.4perches more or less being Commonwealth property acquiredby notification in the Commonwealth of Australia GazetteNo. 105 dated 19th June 1947 and being part of LochielEstate and being part of land formerly owned by E. J.Cameron Parish of Pakenham County of Somerset State ofTasmania : Commencing at the intersection of a south-western boundary of Launceston to Hobart Railway Landwith a northwestern boundary of Commonwealth Propertyacquired by notification in the Commonwealth of AustraliaGazette No. 64 dated 6th August 1931 and bounded thence bypart of that boundary of that Commonwealth property bearing235 degrees 494.5 links thence by lines bearing 340 degrees36 minutes 402.7 links and 43 degrees 18 minutes 499 linksthence by part of a southwestern side of Launceston to HobartRailway Land aforesaid bearing 156 degrees 50 minutes 400.7links to the point of commencement.

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TRANSFER OF DEFENCE LAND AT. BELLERWWE,TASMANIA, TO THE WAR SERVICE HOMES DIVISION.

IS Excellency the governor- General in Council haserected pursuant to section 62A of the Lands Acquisition

Act 1906 -1936 that the land described in the schedule here-under be transferred to and vested in the War Service HomesDivision.r -(C.L. 16404.).(Ex. Min. No, 423.)

VICTOR JOHNSONMinister of State for the Interior.

SCHEDULE.

All that piece of land containing an area, of 14 perches,more or less being part of Commonwealth TransferredProperty Ne. 52 and being parts of Lots I and 2 Section UTownship of Bellerive Parish of Clarence, County ofMonmouth, State of Tasmania. Commencing on a south-eastern side of. Abbott Street at a point which bears 226degrees 58 minutes 103 feet from the intersection of thesaid side of Abbott Street with the southwestern side ofGunning Street and bounded thence by lines bearing 137degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds 254 feet 9 inches and 226degrees 58 minutes 15 feet thence by northeastern boundariesof . Lots 4 and 3 Section U Township of BelIerive bearing inall 317 degrees 12 minutes 30 seconds 254 feet 9 inches thenceby part of the aforesaid southeastern side of Abbott Street,bearing 46 degrees 58 minutes 15 feet to the point ofcommencement.

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.

The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.NOTIFICATION OF THE. ACQUISITION OF LAND BY

THE COMMONWEALTH,TT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the

Governor- General acting with the advice of the FederalExecutive Council, that the land hereunder described togetherwith all tanks and buildings, if any, thereon has been acquiredby the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition Act 1906-1936, for the following public purpose, namely: Postal pur-poses at Mermaid Beach, Queensland.(C.123). (Ex. Min.No. 384.)

Dated this twenty fifth day of March, One thousand ninehundred and forty -nine.

W. J. McKELLGovernor- General.

By His Excellency's Command,VICTOR JOHNSON

Minister of State for the Interior.

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.

All that piece of land containing an area of 32 perchesmore or less being Resubdivisions 5 and 6 of Subdivisions 86and 88 of Portion 56. Parish of Gilsten County of Ward Stateof Queensland as shown hachured on plan hereunder.

Commonwealth Gazette

COMMONWEALTH or - AUSTRALIA.The Lands Acquisition Act 19064936.

NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BYTHE COMMONWEALTH.

TT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency theGovernor- General acting with the advice of the Federal

Executive Council, that the land hereunder described togetherwith all tanks and buildings, if any, thereon has been acquiredby the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition Act1906 -1936, for the following public purpose, namely: Pur-

Qposes of the Department of the Interior at Cloncurry,ueensland. (C.76.) . (Ex. Min. No. 946.)Dated this fifth day of November, One thousand nine

hundred and forty - eight.W. J. McKELL

Governor - General.By His Excellency's Command,

VICTOR JOHNSONMinister of State for the Interior.

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.All that piece of land containing an area of 1 rood 24

perches more or less being Subdivisions 4 and 5 of Section 2of Subdivision 19e of Portion 19 Parish of Cloncurry Countyof Beaconsfield State of Queensland as shown hachured or,plan hereunder.

Palmer S}

SC A L E.1.k3. !so too so o !so 1-ks.

stag 1147

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936.

NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND . BYTHE COMMONWEALTH.

TT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency theGovernor- General acting with the advice of the Federal

Executive Council, that the land hereunder described togetherwith all tanks and buildings, if any, thereon has been acquiredby the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition Act 1906-1936, for the following public purpose, namely : Postal pur-poses at Kedron, Queensland. (C.L. 25645.)(Ex. Min. No.1124.)

Dated this twenty -first day of December, One thousand ninehundred and forty - eight.

W. J. McKELLGovernor-Generai.

By His Excellency's Command,VICTOR JOHNSON

Minister of State for the Interior.

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Commonwealth Gazette

DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO

All that piece of land containing an area of 29.3 perchesmore or less being Resubdivision 1 and Subdivision 1 ofResubdivision 2 of Subdivisions 101 and 102 of Portion 131

Parish of Kedron County of Stanley State of Queensland asshown hachured on plan hereunder.

Sadlier9o°

St

SCALELks. 80 6O 4o 20 0 80 Lks.

971 No. 27. -14th April, 1949

944 Req. 1701. -Steel bars, conisteel, £4,881.- Common-wealth Steel Co. Ltd.

945 Req. 1704.- Stretchers, wire, £2,373.- Sussex Disposal& Trading Co. Pty. Ltd.

946 Req. 1749. - Sheets, single, £1,125. - Transausco,947 Req. 1749. =Sheets, single, £1,100,- Jaylin Garments

Pty. Ltd.948 Req. 1751. - Sheets, single, £978 Os. Rd.-G. R. Wills

& Co. Ltd.949. Req. 1770. - Sheets, single, £14,291 13s. 4d.- Morpit

Manufacturing Co.950 Req. 1772.-Webbing, motor, £604 4s. 7d. -Crown

Ribbon Pty. Ltd.951 Req. 1774.-Trousers, drill, £3,090 30. 10d.- Bishop and

Woodward Pty. Ltd.952 Req. 1775.- Trousers, drill, £3,090 3s. 10d. -I. Aspinall

& Co.953 Req. 1776.-Trousers, drill, £8,420 2s. 9d.-Excluaive

Manufacturing Co.954 Req. 1777. Shirts, khaki, £672 12s. 11d.-Alfred

Portrate.955 Req. 1782. Serge, khaki, £221,812 10s.---John Vicars

& Co. Pty. Ltd.956 Req. 1918.- Bituminous roofing, £531 8s. -Pabco Pro-

ducts Pty. Ltd.957 Req. 1925. Strawboard, corrugated, £532 15s. 3d. --O.T.

Ltd.958 Req. 1947.- Concrete whisking machine, £1,141 ls. 9d.Structural Processes Pty. Ltd.959 Req. 1948.-Concrete whisking machine, £1,141 is. 9d.

- Dalgety & Co. Ltd.960 Req. 1949. -Gear boxes, £521 3s. 4d.- Mardsen &

McGain Pty. Ltd.961 Req. F.15711. -Fine salt, £1,140 14s. id.-Cheetham

Salt Pty. Ltd.962 Sclh. 688. - Groceries, 1st April to 30th June, 1949. -

Henry berry & Co. Ltd.963 -4 Req. 695. -Milk and bread, 1st April to 30th

September, 1949 -H. Larcher & Son.Northern Bakeries Pty. Ltd.

965 Req. 696.- Groceries, 1st April to 30th June, 1949. -Henry Berry & Co. Ltd.

965 Req. 697. Bread, 1st April to 30th June, 1949. -Northern Bakeries Pty. Ltd.

967 Req. 698.- Groceries, dairy produce and bacon, 1stApril to 30th Juice, 1949. -D. Robinson Pty. Ltd.

968 -9 Req. 7C0. -Fresh fruit and vegetables, potatoes andonions, 1st April to 30th June, 1949 -

Davis Lancester & Co. ( Potatoes and Onions) .Bailey Bros. (Fruit and Vegetables) .

970 Req. 701. - Groceries, dairy produce, and bacon, 1stApril to 30th June, 1949. -W. D. Leslie Pty. Ltd.

971 Req. 703. -Bacon sides, 1st April to 30th June, 1949 -J. C. Hutton Pty. Ltd.

972 Req. 704.- Meat, rabbits, and bacon, 1st April to 30thJune, 1949. -J. J. Pigott.

973 Req. 70G. Groceries, dairy produce, and bacon, letApril to 30th June, 1949.-Henry Berry & Co. Ltd.

974 -5 Req. 708. -Milk and bread, 1st April to 30th Sep-tember, 1949

M. J. Dupey.F. H. Taylor.

976 Req. 709. -Meat, rabbits and fish, 1st April to 30thJune, 1949. -F. Watkins Pty. Ltd.

Queensland.

TENDERS.DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.

TENDERS will be received until 2 o'clock p.m. on thedates shown at the Directorate of Supply in all capital cities.

item, Tenders Closing.Supply of-

Teletype equipment -22nd April, 1949. (Melbourne andSydney.)

Hard soap -22nd April, 1949. (Melbourne, Sydney, Bris-bane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.)

Electric cloth cutting machine and motor -22nd April,1949. (Melbourne.)

Dried split peas -22nd April, 1949. (MelbourneSydney, Adelaide and Hobart.)

Flints, 0.1 -22nd April, 1949. (Melbourne.)Purchase of-

Surplus crushed malt wheat, apple solpack and pearlbarley -21st April, 1949. (Melbourne.)

Harbour defence motor launches -22nd April, 1949.(Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth andHobart.)

Scrap aircraft engines -22nd April, 1949. (Melbourne,Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.)

Medical stores -22nd April, 1.949. (Melbourne, Sydney,Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.)

Aircraft equipment -26th April, 1949. (Melbourne,Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.)

Airborne spares, generators, instructional turrets, &c.-26th April, 1949. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane andAdelaide.)

Airborne spares, instruments, gauges, compasses, &c.-26th April, 1949. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane andAdelaide.)

Brass strip stainless steel and spring wire inconell sheetbronze castings, aluminium washes, bolts and nuts andscrap material -26th April, 1949. (Melbourne.)

Sodium bicarbonate -26th April, 1949. (Melbourne,Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth.)

Calcium oxalate -3rd May, 1949. (Melbourne, Sydney,Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.)

Norseman aircraft -6th May, 1949. (Melbourne, Sydney,Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.)

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.CONTRACTS ACCEPTJS D.

Victoria.940 Req. 1697.-Drawn copper tubing, £476 17s. ld.-

Knox, Schlapp Pty. Ltd.941 Req. 1698. -Steel bars, £291 13s. 3d.- Melbourne Iron

& Steel Mills Pty. Ltd.942 Req. 1699. -Chill castings, £2,535 3s. ld. -Steel Com-

pany of Australia Pty. Ltd.943 Req. 1700. Trollies, oxygen, re- charging, £2,475. -

Leyson Spring & Engineering Works.1594.-2

977 Req. 817. -Meat, 1st April- to 30th June, 1949, £316ls. 11d.- Redbank Meat Works Pty. Ltd.

New South Wales.978 Req. 374. - Plugs, £2,268 15s.-J. and W. Bunt.979 Req. 385. -Mild steel thimbles, £255 18s. 9d. -H.

Pollock & Co.980 Req. 386. - Padlocks, " Lockwood ", £1,947 18s.r-

Ogden Industries Pty. Ltd.981 Req. 389. -White drill, £1,825.- Transausco.982 Req. 392. - Firewood, coke and coal, 1st April to 30th

September, 1949, £1,600 6s. 4d.- Various.983 Req. 394. - Firewood and coke, 1st April to 30th

September, 1949, £667 2s. 6d.- Various.984 Req. 401. -Fruit and vegetables, 1st April to 12th May,

1949, £251 2s. 5d. -Smith & Scott.985 Req. 402. -Fruit and vegetables, 1st to 3Qth April,

1949,.£558 9s. 8d.- Smith & Scott.

986 Req. 407. Firewood and coke, 1st April to 30thSeptember, 1949) , £319 7s.- Various.

987 Req. 408.-Firewood, 1st April to 30th September,1949, £268. Various.

988 Req. 410.- Butter and cheese, 1st April to 31st May,1949, and 1st to 31st August, 1949, £1,869 18s. 10d. -Pro-ducers Co -op. Distributing Society Ltd.

989 Req. 412. -Fresh trawled fish and smoked fish, 1stApril to 30th September, 1949, £645 7s. 2d.--- Calaizis Bros.

990 Req. 405. - Drills, various, £403 7s. 9d.- Various.

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No. 27. -14th Aprii, 1949 972 Oomznanweaith Gazettir

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.TENDRES INVITED.

TENDERS are invited for the undermentioned supplies and /or service. Tenders must be endorsed " Tendere for(as the case may be), and addressed to the Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, in the State named. They must be deposited in

the Tender Box at the General Post Office in that State ; if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered.

1.

Description of Material or service Required. Schedule No. Tender Forms, Speclfcations,obtainable from- Tendera Ciase-

Canvas for Mail Bags .. .. .. ..Postmarkers, Hand, Steel .. .. ..Visual Aid Equipment .. ..Lamps for Switchboards .. .. .. ..Switch, 2,000 Type Maintenance Parts ..Chevrolet W.D. Model Spare Parta and AssembliesLocks and Keys .. .. .. .Adhesive Insulating Tape . .

Coloured Manila TagsDiesel Engine Maintenance PartsInterference Suppression Condensera . .Chairs Telephonists and TelegraphistsKeys, Switchboard .. . . . .Insulators ..Monitoring Headphones . .

Pipe Bushes and Ferrules .. .

Printed Forms, Postmaster P.M. Series ..2,000 Type Exchange Superstructure and Power FittingsCable Trailers, Five -ton . .Carrier Telephone EquipmentBolts Nuts and Washers .. . .Electric Soldering Tools ..Light and Power Material-Cords and Cables . .

Printed Forms, Various .Printed Forms-Staff Payment Series .

Long Line Equipment Maintenance Parts ..Mechanically Operated Springsets, 2,000 Type Switch ..Siemen's Maintenance Parts .. ..B.G.E. Co.'s Automatic Maintenance Parts ..35 M.M. Film Strip Camera . .

2,000 Type Automatic Telephone Switching EquipmentPneumatic Tools .. .. . . .. ..Metal Rectifiers . . .

Crockery for Food Services Division .. . . . .

Relay Sets for Trunk Switchboards . .

Cable Trunk Type .. . .Morkrum Printer PartsPlugs and Sleeves .. . . . .Multi Coin Attachments and PartsSemi- Automatic Trunk Exchange Equipment for Hamilton,

South Wales . . .. . . . .

Testing Instruments, Insulation and ResistanceWoodworkers Tools .. .. .Morkrum Teletype Parts .. .. . .

Transmitters and PartsTelephone RegistersReceivers and PartsRelays, 3,000 Type eCondensers . ..

Spot Welder ..Engraving Machine. . .

Dimension Sawing Machine . . . .. .

Slotting Attachments for Wickham Automatic ScrewingIronwork and insulating Material .

Mail Sorters' Seats ..Public Address System . . . . . .

Supply and Installation of Additional Equipment toPassenger Lift

GENERAL... ' C.5960

C.5976. . C.5977

C.5945. 0.5948

0.5986C.5992C.5995C.6005

. . C.6021C.5991C.5993

. . C.5988C.5999C.6000C.6001C.60080.5951C.5962

.. C.59780.5997

.. C.60030.5897

. . 0.6009C.6010C.5839C.5954C.5955C.5956

. . 0.5989C.5880C.59940.6004C.59590.5929

. . 0.5972C.59700.5963C.5981

NewC.58720.5964C.5985

. . C.5984

. . 0.5987

. . C.5983C.6002

. C.6006C.6007

NEW SOUTH WALES.. N.S.W.410. . N.S.W.414. . N.S.W.418

Machines N.S.W.419.. N.S.W.401

N.S.W.417.. N.S.W.422

Electric N.S.W.423

Mail Sorting and Stamping TablesSupply of Vacuum Cleaners . .

Electric Floor Polishing Machines . .

Electric Clocks .. . .

Welded Cable Runway .

Supply of Agricultural Drain Pipes . . . .Purchase and removal of Miscellaneous Seoond -hand Motor Parts. .Technicians' and Mechanics' Benches . . . . . . . .

Supply of Bin Store Units . . . .

VICTORIA.. . V.193

V.200V.201

. V.202V.203V.205V.177V.198

. . V.208QUEENSLAND.

Portable Steam Cleaner . . . . . . . . .. Q.965Hire. of Motor Trucks, Brisbane and Country Districts. From 1st Q.967

August, 1949, to 31st July, 1950SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Copper Bus Bar . . . .. S.A.923Supply of 70 -ft Steel Radio Towers S.A.922Chain Mortising Machine .. ú.A.925

§

§

§

* *** *** **

3 p.m., 19.4.493 p.m., 19.4.493 p.m., 19.4.493 p.m., 21.4.493 p.m., 21.4.493 p.m., 21.4.493 p.m., 21.4.493 p.m., 21.4.493 p.m., 21.4.493 p.m., 21.4.493 p.m., 26.4.493 p.m., 26.4.493 p.m., 26.4.493 p.m., 26.4.493 p.m., 26.4.493 p.m.; 26.4.493 p.m., 26.4.493 p.m., 28.4.493 p.m., 28.4.493 p.m., 28.4.493 p.m., 28.4.493 p.m., 28.4.493 p.m., 28.4.493 p.m., 28.4.493 p.m., 28.4.493 p.m., 3.5.493 p.m., 3.5.493 p.m., 3.5.493 p.m., 3.5.493 p.m., 3.5.493 p.m., 5.5.493 p.m., 5.5.493 p.m., 5.5.493 p.m., 12.5.493 p.m., 17.5.493 p.m., 17.5.493 p.m., 17.5.493 p.m., 19.5.493 p.m., 24.5.49

3 p.m., 7.6.493 p.m., 9.6.493 p.m., 9.6.493 p.m., 14.6.493 p.m., 14.6.493 p.m., 23.6.493 p.m., 23.6.493 p.m., 28.6.493 p.m., 30.6.49

3 p.m., 14.4.493 p.m., 14.4.493 p.m., 14.4.493 p.m., 15.4.493 p.m., 20.4.493 p.m., 21.4.493 p.m., 21.4.493 p.m., 28.4.49

3 p.m., 19.4.493 p.m., 19.4.493 p.m., 19.4.493 p.m., 26.4.493 p.m., 26.4.493 p.m., 26.4.493 p.m., 3.5.493 p.m., 3.5.493 p.m., 3.5.49

12 noon, 26.4.4912 noon, 3.5.49

3 p.m., 14.4.493 p.m., 15.4.493 p.m., 29.4.49

* Departmental Stores Branch, Sydney (64 Harbour- street), Brisbane, Adelaide (West - terrace) and Perth ; and G.P.O.'s, Melbourne and Hobart.Ï High Commissioner, London.I Schedules available Stores Branch, Melbourne.

tt eo,u ul- oenerars Office, New York.** Schedules available Stores Branch, Sydney.A Closing date extended from 24.3.49 to 5.5.45.

.Schedules available Stores Branch. Brisbane.ft Clordne date amended to read 28.4.49 in Thu of 7.4.40

* ** Departmental Stores Drench, Adelaide. Sydney and Melbourne.t Departmental Stores Branch, Hobart.

u In lien of notification appearing in Goutte of 31.3.49.

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Commonwealth Gazette 973 No. 27.-14th April, 1949

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.

TENDERS are invited for the supply of the following :Schedule C.26.Linen, household.Schedule C.27. Kitchenware and general utensils.Schedule C.28. Hardware and tools.

Tenders close at 3 p.m. on 21st April, 1949, at the office ofThe Director, Migrant Workers' Accommodation Division,Department of Labour and National Service, Warwick Build -ing, 6th Floor, 15 Hamilton- street, Sydney.

Tender forms and full particulars are available at thedepartment's offices as follows :

Sydney Director's Office, Warwick Building, 15 Hamiltonstreet.

COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDERBOARD.

TENDERS are invited for the following supplies:Schedule No. C.T.B. 803. Material Floor cloths.-

Supplies required in--All States. Closing date -10thMay, 1949.

Tender forms and full particulars are obtainable at theBoard's Office, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, at the office of theCommonwealth Local Stores Board, 64 Harbour- street, Sydney,

and . at the office of the Superintendent of Stores, PostmasterGeneral's Department, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.

a :

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.

TENDERS INVITED.

Locality and Description of Work.TendPrs Return-able at Plane, Specifications. dc., Available at Tenders to be marked Tender

and addresaed to

Mascot. Manufacture and delivery of 2 p.m., 19thmechanical components for two (2) suction April, 1949

dredge cutter laddersNeutral Bay. External painting to buildingsCoogee Post Office. Transfer of hut from

Villawood and re- erection at Coogee PostOffice

Turramurra. Erection and completion of atwo -story brick building and a single -storybrick building

Lismore. Repairs and painting, &c., to PostOffice

Fishermen's Bend. Supply, delivery, instal-lation and testing of air conditioning equip-ment

Mangalore. Installation of water supply ..Supply and delivery for various States of

(a) Three -ply bituminous felt, 36 -in., in72 -ft. rolls (Rag- impregnated)

(b) Wire netting Fin mesh x 22 gauge(Galvanized)

(c) Brass taps, fin. bib(d) Brass stop cocks, fin.(e) Door night latches and keys (two keys

to each lock)Mount Martha. Supply, delivery, installation

and testing of hot water service installationsto various buildings

Melbourne. Supply, installation and testingof air conditioning ventilation plant

Adelaide, Richards Buildings.Erection ofpartitions, counters, &c., Third Floor

Parafield Aerodrome. Repairs, painting, &c.(C.A.)

McLaren Vale. Erection of brick repeaterStation

Canberra (A.C.T.). Supply and delivery offurniture and furnishings to Narellan House

Bayswater Post Office. Renovations andrepairs to building and fencing

4 East Fremantle Oil Depot. Treat and paintexposed oil pipes

Northam Drill Hall, Married Quarters.Re-pairs and maintenance

Karrakatta Stores and Transport Depot.Automatic overhead sprinkler system infurniture store

Launceston (Tasmania). Erection and com-pletion of thirteen (13) timber - framedhouses on Norton - Smith's estate

,,

2 p.m., 26thApril, 1949

11 a.m., 26thApril, 1949

11 a.m., 3rdMay, 1949

2 p.m., 26thApril, 1949

2 p.m., 19thApril, 1949

Noon, 19thApril, 1949

Noon, 26thApril, 1949

Noon, 31stApril, 1949

2 p.m., 27thApril, 1949

Department of Works and Housing,Sixth Floor, Queensland InsuranceBuilding, 82 Pitt- street, Sydney

f,

It

Department of Works and Housing,225 Bourke - street, Melbourne

Department of Works and Housing,Savings Bank Building, KingWilliam- street, Adelaide

Department of Works and Housing,Savings Bank Building, KingWilliam- street, Adelaide ; and atPost Office, McLaren Vale

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

Department of Works and Housing,Room 26, Sixth Floor, G.P.O., Perth

Department of Works and Housing,Room 26, Sixth Floor, G.P.O., Perth;and Postmaster, Northam PostOffice

Department of Works and Housing,Room 26, Sixth Floor, G.P.O., Perth

Department of Works and Housing,149 Macquarie - street, Hobart ; theDistrict Employment Officer, Depart-ment of Labour and National Service,Launceston

Department of Works andHousing, 82 Pitt - street, Sydney

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Department of Works andHousing, 225 Bourke - street,Melbourne

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Department of Works andHousing, Savings Bank,Building, King William- street,Adelaide

Department of Works andHousing, Canberra

Department of Works andHousing, Perth

Department of Works andHousing, 149 Macquarie- street,Hobart

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No. 27.-T--14th April, 1949 974 Commonwealth Gazette

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND liUU81Nli--cUriì*t+urd'1'EV UEK.`3 ACCEPTED.

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

Date ofCompletion

Garden Island, Ferry Wharf. Repairs to the retainingstructure

Cockatoo Island, New Administrative Oflîee Block.Provi )n, preparation and del : eiy of all stonework

Lane Cove Post Office. Repairs and p..iatiag ..

Cnie,f Parcels Offiee, Railway Square.Supply anddelivery of switchboard

Nowra R.A.N. Air Ste i m. Construction of foundationsand erection of steelwork suplliad by others forhangar No. 366

£ 8. d.400 0 0279 17 6

585 0 0

219 9 1

9,900 0 0

F. Jenkins, 86 Botany- street, Carlton ..

Saunders (Bondi) Quarries Pty. Ltd.,C.irlewi 3- street, Bondi

Burt & Winters, 415 Balmain -road,Leiehhardt

Electrical & Switchboard ManufacturingCo., 79-83 Forbes - street, East Sydney

Harry Simpson & Co. Pty. Ltd., 58Pitt - street, Sydney

9.3.49

17.3.49

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!f

Pf

30.3.49

28.4.49

12.5.49

9.6.49

15.9.49

Mascot, Kingsford -Smith Airpart. Alterations andadditions to overseas terminal buildi ig

* Pollen & Wilson Pty. Ltd., 188 Pens -h-rrst- street. Willoughby

18.3.49 13.5.49

Mascot. -- Erection and completion of T/F buildings for200 i-n-nigrants

fi Pollen & Wilson Pty. Ltd., 188 Pens -hurst- street, Willoughby

23.3.49 1.6.49

Darli ig Island. Naval Victual'ing Stores. Alterationsand installing sink, &c., to staff am,r ivies room

493 8 11 Chas. Clark, 116 Newton-road, Strath-field

24.3.49 5.5.49

Narromine Aerodrome. Supply of said aggregate .. 656 5 0 C. R. Wil'dns, Merilba- street, Narromine 25.3.49 20 5.49Wallgrove Camp. Conversion to immigrants' hostel .. John. Grant & Sons, 14 Martin - place,

Sydneyff 17.6.49

Port St -phens H.M.A.S. Assault. Conver&on to migrants'earn

Judi Bros., 37 Rugby -road, New Lamb-ton

28.3.49 2.5.49

Parkville.-- .Supply, delivery and installation of ventilationsystem at Serum Laboratories

197 0 0 Croekford & Robertson, Rear 126 -128Toorak -road, South Yarra, S.E.1

25.3.49 25.5.49

Puckapunval. Construction of gravel roads andassociated drainage at military camp

1,858 8 0 George Harvey, 107 Charles - street,Pra,hran

f! 3.6.49

Geelong West. Repairs, renovations and painting atPost Office and quarters

469 3 6 Arnold H. Foster, 21 Elizabeth- street,Newtown, Geelong

17.6.49

Woodside Camp. Conve -sion of Areas 5 and 6 forDisplaced Persons Holding Camp

36,103 0 0 Hansen & Yuncken Pty. Ltd., Cnr. Westand Myer - streets, Torrensville

4.3.49 14.4.49

Construction Camp Stage 5, Central South Australia. 4,378 10 0 Berg Construction Co. Pty. Ltd., 35 28.3.49 15.5.49Overhead distribution and internal wiring, variousbuildings

Grenfell- street, Adelaide

Mount Pleasant Postal Premises. Repairs and painting 230 0 0 S. W. Blinman, 1 Chapman - street, New 29.3.49 23.5.49Mile End

Port Broughton Post Office. Repairs and painting .. 990 2 0 C. H. Baker, 2 Elizabeth - street, MallalaGawler. Construction of Displaced Persons Camp, 2,810 0 0 Wilckens & Burnside. 45 Parade, Norwood 31.3.49 11.5.49

Stage II.Adelaide, P.M.G. Engineering Branch Building. Com-

pletion of dui t covers for ventilation, First floor557 10 0 O'Neill & Clayton, Register - street,

Adelaide4.4.49 1.5.49

Edithburgh Postal Premises. Repairs and painting 798 0 0 P. T. Lowe, 515 Cross - roads, Plympton /9 29.5.49Park

Colmslie. D.P. Hostel.Supply and installation ofelectric steam generating plant

1,360 0 0 A. & P. Uscinski, Cavendish -road,Coorparoo

29.3.49 23.5.49

Kingaroy Aerodrome.Alterations to hospital buildingfor groundsmer.'s residence

416 10 0 John Sutton Green, Gabee - street, King -roy

30.3.49 24.5.49

Mitchell.Improvements and repairs to postal premises 255 0 0 Kemp and Hanlon, Warrego- street,Charlex Ille

4.4.49 5.6.49

Canberra (A.C.T.). Supply and delivery f.o.r. Sydney ofkitchen eq-iipment for Riverside Hostel, Canberra

749 4 0 Noyes Bros. (Sydney) Ltd., 115 Clarence -street, Sydney

18.3.49 13.5.49

Canberra (A.C.T.). Su -rely and delivery f.o.r. Sydney ofkitchen equipment for Riverside Hostel, Canberra

553 12 0 Meters Limited, 154 Elizabeth- street,Sydney

!! 8.7.49

£5,250 (including fixed fee). t £64,040 (including fixed fee, £5,822). $ £61,552 (including fixed fee). § £7,099 (including fixed fee).

REPATRIATION COMMISSION.HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council, in

pursuance of section 18 (2) (b) of the AustralianSoldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1943, has approved that leaveof absence be granted to Stanley Porion George, Chairman ofthe Repatriation Board for Western Australia, from 14thMarch, 1949, to 8th April, 1949, both dates inclusive.(Ex.Min. No. 24.)

H. C. BARNARD, Minister for Repatriation.

DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND FUEL.MARINE BRANCH.

1:EIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has

given a direction under section 88 of the CommonwealthPublic Service Act 1922 -1948, that on and from 14th January,1919. pending the appointment of a successor to CaptainJ. K. Davis, the duties of Director of Navigation under theNavigation Act 1912 -1942 be performed by Norman GeraldRoskruge. Deputy Director of Lighthouses and Navigation,New South Wales. (Ex. Min. No. 13.)

W. P. ASHLEY, Minister for Shipping and Fuel.

Hide and Leather Industries Act 1948.

APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIANHIDE AND LEATHER INDUSTRIES BOARD.

TN pursuance of section 4 of the Hide and Leather IndustriesAct 1948, I, Reginald Thomas Pollard, the Minister of

5cate for Con:mrerce and Agriculture, do hereby appoint thefollowing persons to be members of the Australian Hide andLeather Industries Board as from the first day of January,1949 :

Six members who are cattle- raisers or persons activelyengaged or concerned in that pursuit, nominated by theappropriate Minister of State in each of the States

New South Wales Percival Vincent Carter, ofRangari, Gunnedah.

Victoria Charles Coleman Kelly, of Caramsut.Queensland Francis .Marsh Bell, of Karoómbah,

Boonah.South Australia Donald Alexanfler McLennan, of 5

East avenue, Millswood Estate,Western AustraliaOscar Edward Waldemre Bruns,

of 6 Hillview -road, Mount Lawley.Tasmania Claude Bennett, of Westbury.

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One member who is a hide broker or a person activelyengaged or concerned in that business

Thomas John Cranitch, of the Farmers and GraziersCo- operative Grain Insurance and Agency CompanyLimited, Circular Quay, Sydney.

One member who is a hide merchant or exporter or aperson actively engaged or concerned in either of thosebusinesses

Samuel Taylor Douglas, of Wilson Canham & Co.,Wool Exchange, Melbourne.

One member representing Australian MeatworksHenry Holland, of W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty.

Ltd., O'Connell- street, Sydney.One meneber who is a master tanner or leather manufac-

turer or a person actively engaged or concerned ineither of those businesses

Wilred Ernest Hooper, of 192 Wellington- parade,East Melbourne.

One member representing the Australian Leather andAllied Trades Employees Federation

Robert Parry, of the Trades Hall, Melbourne.Dated this ninth day of February, 1949.

R. T. POLLARDMinister of State for Commerce and Agriculture.

Lillis notice replaces the notice published in Contmon/maltliof Australia Gazette, No. 16, dated 17th February, 1949.]

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.HIS Excellency the Governor General in Council has

approved of the following appointment and cancellationof appointment made under the Quarantine Act 1908 -1947.

Appointment. Elgar Sydney Michael Smith as a Quaran-tine Officer (Animals) , Western Australia.(Ex. Min. No.56.)

Cancellation. Joseph Thomas Fearn as a QuarantineOfficer (Animals) , South Australia.(Ex. Min. No. 57.)

N. E. McKENNAMinister of State for Health.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has

approved of the following appointments and cancellationof appointment made under the Quarantine Act 1908- 1947:

Appointments. John Couani as a Quarantine Officer. (Ex.Min. No. 50) ; Gcoráe Keith Mildrum as Chief QuarantineOfficer (Animais) Tasmania, rice T. Philp, resigned.(Ex.Min. No. 51) ; Patrick David Lounhnan as a QuarantineOfficer (Animals) , New South Wales. (Ex. Min. No. 53.)

Cancellation. William Dixon as a Quarantine Officer(Animals) , Queensland.(Ex. Min. No. 52.)

N. E. McKENNAMinister of State for Health.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.HIS Excellency the Governor General in Council has

approved of the following appointment and cancePationof appointment made under the Quarantine Act 1908- 1947:

Appoietment.Howard William O'Dea as a QuarantineOfficer (Animals). Queensland.

Cancellation. Douglas Arthur Bacon as a QuarantineOfficer (Animals) , Queensland.(Ex. Min. 55.)

N. E. McKENNAMinister of State for Health.

Superannuation Act 1922 -1948.IN pursuance of the provisions of sub-section (6.) of section

4 of the Superannuation Act 1922 -1918. I, DonaldCameron, Postmaster General, the Minister administering theOverseas Tclecomn2.unications A et 1916, do hereby direct, onthe recommendation of the Overseas Telecommunications Com-mission (Australia), that the undermentioned employees ofthe Commission shall be deemed to be employees within themeaning of section 4 of the Superannuation Act 1922- 1948:

Stewart, Henry.Seymour, Norman Robertson.

Dated this 31st day of March, 1949.D. CAMERON, Postmaster-General.

Nb. 27.---14th April, 1949

Superannuation Act 1922 -1948.IN pursuance of the provisions of sib- section (6.) of section

4 of the Superannuation Act 1922-1948, 1, Reginald'Inotnes Pollard, Minister of State for Commerce and Agri-culture, the Minister administering the Wool Realization Act1945, do hereby direct, on the recommendation of the Aus-tralian Wool Real ization Commission, that the undermentionedemployee of the Commission shall be deemed to he an employeewithin the meaning of section 4 of the Superannuation Act1922- 1948:

Miller, Noel Francis.R. T. POLLARD

Minister of State for Commerce and Agriculture.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

HIS Excellency the Governor General in Council hasapproved that John William Faulkner, an officer of

the Department of Civil Aviation, be appointed to act as Officerof Customs at Dltbbo .Aerodrome, New South Wales, from 2ndDecember, 1948.(Ex. Min. No. 43.)

HIS Excellency the Governor General in Council hasapproved that Joseph Patrick Cantwell be appointed to

act as Officer of Custorr.'s at Montague, Victoria, as from 7thOctober, 1948.(Ex. Min. No. 45.)

OVERSEAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION(AUSTRALIA) .

APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment as PublicationsAssistant (Female) at Head Office, 47 York street,

Sydney.Salary, £352 -£424 per annum (actual) .Applicants should be University graduates, preferably in

Arts, Economics or Science. and be experienced in the prepara-tion of matter for publication.

Some practical experience in governmental or commercialpublicity work and abi:it.y to translate French would he addedadvantages.

Applications 'should be submitted to the Personnel Super-intendent, The Overseas Telecommunications Commission(Australia) , Box 4581, G.P.O., Sydney, by 29th April, 1949.

OVERSEAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION(AUSTRALIA) .

APPLICATIONS are invited for the temporary position ofResearch Officer, Secretary's Branch, Head Office, Sydney.

Salary £604 -£654 (actual) .The duties of the position will include the preparation and

analysis of statistics of international telegraph traffic andthe examination of traffic revenue and operating costs. Asso-ciated research work mainly of a statistical nature willalso be involved.

Applicants must be graduates in Economics or Commerceand must have taken courses in statistical method andaccountancy amongst their degree studies. Governmental orcommercial practical experience in accountancy and the pre-paration of statistical data and reports is desirable.

The successful applicant must be a natural -born ornaturalized British subject and will be required to make orsubscribe an oath of affirmation in the prescribed form, butwill not be required to take up duty before July, 1949.Preference will be accor?ed to persons with the necessaryqualifications in accordance with Re- establishment andEmployment Act (No. 11) 1945.

Applications stating age, educational qualifications andexperience should be submitted in writing and must reach thePersonnel Superintendent. The Overseas TelecommunicationsCommission (Australia) , Box 4581, G.P.O., Sydney, not laterthan 6th May, 1949.

COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIALRESEARCH.

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES.APPLTCATIONS are invited for appointment to any one of

the following positions on the staff of the Council.Separate applications, covering each Position applied for,should show reference nimber of position. full Christian names,glace and date of birth. marital statua. nationality. presentemployment. and particulars 'If qualifications sod experieneeand of war service, if any, and be accompanied by copies ofnot more than four testimonials.

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APPOINTMENT NO. 2236. - SENIOR TECHNICAL OFFICES ORTECHNICAL OFFICER -FLAB RESEARCH LABORATORY.

Location. Graham -road, Highett.Duties. To study flax processing machinery with the object

of improving performance and eliminating losses.Qualifications. University degree in Mechanical Engineer-

ing or Diploma of Mechanical Engineering at a recognizedTechnical College or equivalent qualifications. Experience inengineering drawing and design is essential.

Salary. Dependent on qualifications and experience, com-mencing salary will be determined within the range of SeniorTechnical Officer, £584 -£674. per annum nominal (£6784768per annum actual) , four increments, or Technical Officer(£.320- 561 per annum nominal) (£414 -£655 per annumactual) , eleven increments, subject to efficiency review at£426 and 494 per annum nominal.

Applications should reach the Officer -in- charge, FlaxResearch Laboratory, Graham -road, Highett, by the 9thMay, 1949.

APPOINTMENT NO, 2235. -- TECHNICAL OFFICER- DIVISION OFECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY.

Location. C.SiI.R. Veterinary Parasitology Laboratory,Fairfield -road, Yeerongpilly, Brisbane, Queensland.

Duties.To assist in "-laboratory studies and field experi-ments in relation to arthropods affecting domestic animals.

Qualifications. Diploma of a recognized agriculturalcollege or equivalent qualifications.

Applications should reach the Officer in Charge, VeterinaryParasitology Laboratory. Fairfield -road, Yeerongpilly, Bris-bane, by the 9th May, 1949.

Salary.Dependent on qualifications and experience, salaryfor position No. 2235 above will be determined within therange of Technical Officer, £320 -£561 per annum nominal(£414 -£655 per annum actual) , eleven increments, subject toefficiency review at £426 and £494 per annum nominal.

Each appointment will be conditional on a satisfactorymedical examination and the appointee will be required toserve an initial probationary period of twelve months beforebeing confirmed in his appointment as an officer of theCouncil. If so confirmed be will be eligible to contribute toand receive benefits from either the Commonwealth Super-annuation Fund or the Commonwealth Provident Account.

G. A. COOK, Secretary.Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert

street, East Melbourne, C.2.

NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has

approved of the following change being made:- -Promotion.Frederick Mozart Murray, Warrant Communi-

cation Officer, is promoted to the rank of Acting Lieutenant,dated 5th January, 1949.

[In lieu of notice appearing in Gazette of 3rd March, 1949.3

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.IIIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has

approved of the following change being made in con-nexion with the Australian Military Forces:

INTERIM ARMY.ROYAL CORPS OF AUSTRALIAN ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL

ENGINEERS.

5/37 Captain W. E. Smith is transferred to the Reserve ofOfficers (Royal Corps of Australian Electrical and MechanicalEngineers) (5th Military District) , 9th March, 1949. (Ex.Min. No. 45 Approved 6th April, 1949.)

W. P. ASHLEY, for Minister for the Army.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has

approved of the following change being made in con-nexion with the Australian Military Forces:

SPECIAL LIST.2/476 Lieutenant A. E. Fredericks is transferred to the

Reserve of Officers (Special List) (2nd Military District) ,20 +h March, 1949.(Ex. Min. No. 46 Approved 6th April,1949.)

W. P. ASHLEY, for Minister for the Army.

Commonwealth (Irazett+,

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has

approved of the following change being made in con-nexion with the Australian Military Forces:

AUSTRALIAN STAFF CORPS.To be Me,jor, 11th March, 1949. -7/8 Captain J. II. Durrant.

(Ex. Min. No. 39 Approved 6th March, 1949.)CYRIL CHAMBERS, Minister for the Army.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.IS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has

IL approved of the following changes being made in con-nexion with the Australian Military Forces:- -

INTERIM ARMY.GENERAL LIST.

3/71 Lieutenant- Colonel E. W. Latchford, M.B.E., M.C.(Major (Quartermaster) Australian Instructional Corps) isplaced upon the Retired List (3rd Military District) with thehonorary rank of Colonel and with permission to wear the pre -scribed uniform, 1st March, 1949.

SPECIAL LIST.3/135 Major V. T. Parkinson (Captain, Australian Staff

Corps) is transferred to the Reserve of Officers ( Special List)(3rd Military District) , 18th February, 1949.(Ex. Min.No. 42 Approved 6th March, 1949.)

CYRIL CHAMBERS, Minister for the Army.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.LEIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council hasil approved of the following change being made in con-nexion with the Australian Military Forces:

INTERIM ARMY,ROYAL AUSTRALIAN CORPS OF SIGNALS.

Vß.101919 (VP4390) Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) D. F.McDonald relinquishes the temporary rank of Captain and istransferred to the Reserve of Officers (Royal Australian Corpsof Signals) (3rd Military District), 2n3 March, 1949. (Ex.Min. No. 43 Approved 6th March, 1949.)

CYRIL CHAMBERS, Minister for the Army.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.

II IS Excellency the Governor - General in Council hasapproved of the following change being made in con-

nexion with the Australian Military Forces:

PERMANENT SUPERNUMERARY LIST.ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY.

2/488 Lieutenant A. W. Green (Lieutenant (Quartermaster)Australian Instructional Corps) is placed upon the RetiredLitt (2nd Military District) with the honorary rank of Captainand with permission to wear the prescribed uniform, 1st April,1949.(Ex. Min. No. 44 Approved 6th March, 1949.)

CYRIL CHAMBERS, Minister for the Army.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.

H IS Excellency the Governor- General in Council hasapproved of the following changes being made:

PERMANENT AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

Squadron Leader G. T. Newstead (468) is granted theacting rank of Wing Commander, 25th January, 1949.

The following Flight Lieutenants are granted the actingrank of Squadron Leader, 14th March, 1949, R. B. Fenton(423694) , A. I. Ker (419183).

Squadron Leader J. MeD. Davidson (564 ) relinquishes theacting rank of Wing Commander, 23rd February, 1949.

TECHNICAL BRANCH.Flying Officer J. H. Gooch (27892) is granted the acting

rank of Flight Lieutenant, ist February, 1949.Flight Lieutenant W. B. Beales (4242` : relinquishes the

acting rank of Squadron Leader, 17th February, 1949.Flying Officer A. E. Hayes (3313) relinquishers the acting

rank of Flight Lieutenant, 22nd February, 1949.

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EQUIPMENT BRANCH.

Flight Lieutenant E. M. Saunders (293067) relinquishes theacting rank of Squadron Leader, 14th March, 1949.

The following Flying Officers relinquish the acting rank ofFlight Lieutenant on the dates indicated : B. D. MacGregor(49043) , 24th September, 1948, J. M. Sinclair (1205) , 15th

February, 1949, and R. J. Petrie (60776), 7th March, 1949.

MEDICAL BRANCH.(Nursing Service.)

Phyllis Irene Morris (500651) is appointed to a shortservice commission on probation for a period of twelve months,4th February, 1949, with the rank of Sister.

Carie Mary Mason (500653) is appointed to a short servicecommission on probation for a period of twelve months, 7thFebruary, 1949, with the rank of Sister.

Patricia Margaret Leeming (501659) is appointed to a shortservice commission on probation for a period of twelve months,7th March, 1949, with a rank of Sister.

Marie Dianna Williams (501660) is appointed to a shortservice commission on probation for a period of twelve months,7th March, 1949, with the rank of Sister.

ACCOUNTANT BRANCH.

Flight Lieutenant F. E. Cavanaugh (263459) relinquishesthe acting rank of Squadron Leader, 9th March, 1949.

SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.The following Flying Officers relinquish the acting rank of

Flight Lieutenant on the dates indicated : F. P. Cotter(12013) , 18th February, 1949, and I. Simonsen (1642) , 8thMarch, 1949.

CITIZEN AIR FORCE.Thomas Hayes Kerr is appointed Chaplain (Fourth Class) ,

26th January, 1949, for part -time duties.

MEDICAL BRANCH.

( Pharmaceutical Section.)Flying Officer B. T. Fairbridge (449651) relinquishes the

acting rank of Flight Lieutenant, 28th February, 1949.

RESERVE.SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.

Flying Officer T. A. Glover (10989) relinquishes the actingrank of Flight Lieutenant, 2nd March, 1949, on ceasing dutieswith the Air Training Corps.(Ex. Min. No. 20 Approved6th April, 1949.)

ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.T IS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has

approved of the following changes being made.

PERMANENT AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

The resignation of Flight Lieutenant A. J. Somerville.A.F.C. (402765) , is accepted, 18th March, 1949.

The resignation of Flying Officer G. F. Lee (442621) isaccepted, 4th March, 1949. (Ex. Min. No. 15 Approved6th March, 1949.)

ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has

approved of the following changes being made:

PERMANENT AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

The approval given in Executive Council Minute No. 44 of1948 to the transfer of Flying Officers R. B. Fenton (423694)and P. M. Middleton (430839) as notified in Commonmealth.Gazette, No. 139, dated 23rd September, 1948, is withdrawn.

Flying Officer (Temporary Flight Lieutenant) P. M.Middleton (430839) is transferred from the Citizen Air Forceand appointed to a short service commission, 23rd September,1948, promoted to the rank of Flight Lieutenant provisionally,23rd September, 1948. His name shall appear in the AirForce List issued by the authority of the Air Board, next

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after the name of Flight Lieutenant J. C. Juett (406807) andbefore the name of Flight Lieutenant R. J. Wheeler (4228) andhe will take seniority in the Royal Australian Air Forceaccordingly and his pay, allowances and any incrementalpay shall be for the rank of Flight Lieutenant, having regardto his previous service.

Flying Officer (Temporary Flight Lieutenant) R. B. Fenton(423694) is transferred from the Citizen Air Force andappointed to a short service commission, 23rd September, 1948,promoted to the rank of Flight Lieutenant provisionally, 23rdSeptember, 1948. His name is to appear in the Air Force Listissued by the authority of the Air Board, next after the nameof Flight Lieutenant F. R. Kitchen (422578) and before thename of Flight Lieutenant L. B. Brown (432127) and he willtake seniority in the Royal Australian Air Force accordingly,and his pay, allowances and any incremental pay shall be forthe rank of Flight Lieutenant, having regard to his previousservice.

CITIZEN AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

The approval given in Executive Council Minute No. 53 of1947 to the relinquishment of the temporary rank of FlightLieutenant of Flying Officer R. B. Fenton (423694) as notifiedin Commonwealth Gazette, No. 130, dated 24th July, 1947, iswithdrawn.

'the approval given in Executive Council Minute No. 55 of1947, to the relinquishment of the temporary rank of FlightLieutenant of Flying Officer P. M. Middleton (430839) asnotified in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 146, dated 7th August,1947, is withdrawn.(Ex. Min. No. 16 Approved 6th March,1949.)

ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.ITIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has

approved of the following changes being made:

PERMANENT AIR FORCE.No. 1530 Warrant Officer Weeding, L. S., is awarded the

Long Service and Good Conduct Medal.

GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

Squadron Leader J. P. Costello (404) relinquishes the tem-porary rank of Wing Commnder, 7th March, 1949.

EQUIPMENT BRANCH.

Douglas Bell (32010) is appointed to a short service com-mission on probation for a period of twelve months, 7th'February, 1949, with the rank of Pilot Officer.

Kevin ' 1homas Casey (440274) is appointed to short servicecommission on probation for a period of twelve months, 9thFebruary; 1949, with the rank of Pilot Officer.

MEDICAL BRANCH.

(Nursing Service) .Jean Orr Gordon (500652) is appointed to a short service

commission on probation for a period of twelve months, 27thJanuary, 1949, with the rank of Sister.

ACCOUNTANT BRANCH.

Colin Alexander Russell Bayne (422531) is appointed to ashort service commission on probation for a period of twelvemonths, 7th February, 1949, with the rank of Pilot Officer.

CITIZEN AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

Ian Goodwin Swan Purssey (425749) is appointed to acommission with the rank of Flying Officer, 15th February,1949.

RESERVE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

The appointment of Temporary Flight Lieutenant I. G. S.Purssey (425749) is terminated 14th February, 1949.(Ex.Min. No. 17 Approved 6th March, 1949.)

ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.

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ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council

approved of the following changes being made:-

PERMANENT AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES $RANCH.

The resignation of Squadron Leader (Temporary WingCommander) R. Kingsford- Smith, D.S.O., D.F.C. (381), isaccepted, 27th April, 1949.

The appointment of Flight Lieutenant R. Ogden (3404) isterminated on medical grounds, 25th February, 1949.

TECHNICAL BRANCH.

The ranks of all officers included in the notification regardingthe seniority of Flight Lieutenant R. L. Fairbank (4120) asapproved in Executive Council Minute No. 2 of 1949, appearingin Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 4, dated 13thJanuary, 1949, are amended to read Squadron Leader.

COMMISSIONED WARRANT OFFICER BRANCH.

Flight Lieutenant (Temporary Wing Commander) W. F.Rrotherton (1314) is placed on the Retired List, 15th February,1949.

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SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.The resignations of the following Flying Officers are

accepted:-D. A. Calman (267844) , 19th March, 1949, J. K.James (436128), 25th March, 1949.

CITIZEN AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

The appointments of the following officers are terminatedon demobilization :- Temporary Flight Lieutenants F. G.Bohl sen (411734) , 4th February, 1949, W. H. Fry (404922) ,9th February, 1949, J. R. Cleggett (417697), A. R. S. Grundy(419309), 16th February, 1949, R. J. N. Turner (33403), 17thFebruary, 1949, J. D. Kaye (436774), 23rd February, 1949,K. B. Ekin -Smyth (407012), S. J. McKoy (409180) , 25thFebruary, 1949, L. R. V. Banks (28560) , L. M. Burgess(421788) , 28th February, 1949, C. A. Manning (415163) , 8thMarch, 1949; Flying Officers W. M. Carland (57712), 3rdFebruary, 1949, R. H. Levi (34650) , 10th February, 1949, G.Kynaston (25186) , 23rd February, 1949, T. Ganderton(441353) , 2nd March, 1949, A. P. Johns (417209) , 3rd March,1949.

The appointments of the following Temporary Flight Lieu-tenants are terminated on engagement as airmen in thePermanent Air Force: -E. D. L. Paterson (24828), 7th Febru-ary, 1949, F. G. Bourke (424911) , 16th February, 1949, R. F.Brandli (427996) , 21st February, 1949.

EQUIPMENT BRANCH.

The appointments of the following officers are terminatedon demobilization :- Temporary Flight Lieutenant G. Dease(70574) , 8th February, 1949 ; Flying Officer H. Cooper(17668), 14th February, 1949.

ACCOUNTANT BRANCH.The appointment of Temporary Squadron Leader A. G.

White (291988) is terminated on demobilization, 23rd Febru-ary, 1949.

SPECIAL Du T1iS BRANCH.

The appointment of Temporary Squadron Leader A. G.on demobilization :- Temporary Squadron Leader L. McIver(250505) , 8th February, 1949; Temporary Flight LieutenantsE. B. Skinner (263535), 10th February, 1949, G. D. Thompson(287428) , 21st February, 1949, A. L. Davies (252824) , 23rdFebruary, 1949 ; Flying Officer K. H. Nelson (37298), 21stFebruary, 1949.

(Technical List.)The appointment of Temporary Flight Lieutenant A. H.

Young (264943) is terminated on demobilization, 3rd March,1949.

RESERVE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

The appointment of Flying Officer N. C. Tiros (419750) isterminated, 30th September, 1948.

CHAPLAINS BRANCH.The Reverend James William Thomas Henderson is

appointed to a commission with the rank of Chaplain 4thClass, 9th February, 1949.-(Ex. Min. No. 18- Approved6th March, 1949.)

ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.

Commonwealth Gazette

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.

HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council hasapproved of the following changes being made: -

PERMANENT AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

The resignation of Flight Lieutenant K. O. Simes, D.F.G.(420285) , is accepted, 16th March, 1949.

MEDICAL BRANCH.

(Nursing Service.)The resignation of Sister C. McDonald (500622) is accepted,

31st March, 1949.-(Ex. Min. No. 19- Approvèd 6th March,1949.)

ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

ENTRY OF CADET MIDSHIPMEN ( S. ) AND CADET MIDSHIPMEN( SPECIAL ENTRY) .

APPLICATIONS are invited for entry into the Royal Aus-tralian Navy in July, 1949, as Cadet Midshipmen (S.)

into the Supply and Secretariat Branch and as Cadet Mid-shipmen (Special Entry) into the Executive Branch of theRoyal Australian Navy.

Applications should reach the Secretary, Department of theNavy, Navy Office, Melbourne, S.C.1, not later than 15th May,1949, and will be accepted from youths who comply with thefollowing age limits and educational standards:--

For Cadet Midshipmen (S.).-Candidates must attain theage of 17 years, but must not attain the age of 18 yearson the 30th day of June, 1949 (i.e., they must havebeen born on or between 1st July, 1931, and 30th June,1932 ), and must have passed the Leaving Certificate orSenior Public examination.

For Cadet Midshipmen (Special Entry).-Candidatesmust attain the age of 18 years during the calendaryear 1949 (i.e., they must have been born in the year1931), and must have passed examinations at Matricula-tion standard in Mathematics, Physics and English, andhave obtained passes in two other subjects, not neces-sarily up to that standard.

Full particulars and application forms may be obtainedfrom the Secretary, Department of the Navy, Navy Office,Melbourne, S.C.1; the Commanding Officer, H.M.A.S. Rush-cutter, Beach -road, Edgecliff, Sydney; the Resident NavalOfficers, Brisbane, Port Adelaide and Hobart; and the NavalOfficer -in- Charge, Fremantle.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL COLLEGE.

ENTRY OF CADET MIDSHIPMEN.

AN examination for entry into the Royal Australian Navy asCadet Midshipmen for training as officers at the Royal

Australian Naval College, Flinders Naval Depot, Victoria, willbe held in September, 1949.

Only boys born during the calendar year 1936 will be eligibleto sit for the examination, and intending candidates areadvised to make early application for information as to theeducational standard required.

Applications will be received by the Secretary, Departmentof the Navy, Navy Office, Melbourne, S.C.1, not later than 15thJune, 1949.

Full particulars and application forms may be obtainedfrom the Secretary, Department of the Navy, Navy Office,Melbourne, S.C.1; the Commanding Officer, H.M.A.S. Rush-cutter, Beach -road, Edgecliff, Sydney; the Resident NavalOfficers, Brisbane, Port Adelaide and Hobart; and the NavalOfficer- =in- Charge, Fremantle.

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COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.

PROMOTIONS SECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109.THE following promotions are provisional and subject to appeal by officers to the Public Service Board, and, where, consequent upon

another provisional promotion, shall be dependent upon the latter being confirmed. Appeals should be lodged, either by letter ortelegram. within twenty -one days of the date of this notification, as follows :--

(a) if the promotion is to be made in a State, with the Commonwealth Publio Service Inspector in the capital city of that State ;(b) if the promotion is to be made in the Australian Capital Territory, with the Public Service Inspector in Canberra, unless the

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

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

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

General's Department ;(iii) with the Publio Service Inspector, Canberra, in other cases.

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

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

Appeals not lodged with the appropriate Commonwealth Public Service Inspector within the prescribed periodwill not be accepted.

Under Section 50 (7A) of the Commonwealth Public Service Act, the Board may regard an appeal as having been made against aprovisional promotion notified hereunder by any officer who, at any time within the time prescribed for lodging an appeal, is absent onleavt. for war service, or is absent from Australia on officiai duty.

Where an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions a separate appeal should be lodged in respect of each.

The grounds of appeal must be as prescribed in Section 50 of the Commonwealth Public Service Act, viz.:(1) Where a promotion is to be made to a position prescribed in Regulation 109a, viz.: Assistant. Grade 1 female ; Assistant,

Grade 2male or female ; Labourer ; Lift Attendant ; Lineman, Grade 2 ; Line Foreman, Grade 1 ; Mail Officer ; PostalAssistant, Grade I ; Postal Assistant (Mail) : Postal Clerk (Fourth Division) ; Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 ; AssistantStoreman ; Storeman, Grade i ; Storeman, Grade 2 ; Telegraphist (Fourth Division) ; Quarantine Assistant, Grade I ;Searcher and Watchmanthat the appellant in senior to the officer provisionally promoted and is efficient.

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

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

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onPromotion.

Pate ofPromotion.

f

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.Office of Public Service Board, Central Office, Canberra.

Administrative Section.

Hodgins, James Roy Clerk (£576 £648), Third Divi- Clerk (£648 -£720) (formerly £594- £672), '742 14.4.49sien, unattached Third Division. Office reclassified (P.S.B. (790)

Certificate No. 49/919)Duties.Conference Officer and Assistant to Secretary. Intimate knowledge of Public Service Act and Regulations, Board's General

Orders and the Arbitrator's Determinations essential.

Lumsden, Roger Desmond .. Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378- £468), Third Division. New 472 14.4.49sion office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (475)

49/919)Duties. Assistant to Staff and Accounts Clerk.

Organization and Classification Section.

Collings, Joseph Evan Assistant Inspector (£8404912), Inspector (£88841,012), Second Division. 982 14.4.49Third Division New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (1,158)

49/919)Peverill, Eric Charles Assistant Inspector (£741- £816), Assistant Inspector (£8404912), Third Divi- 934 14.4.49

Third Division sion, vice J. E. Collings, promoted (1,098)

Phillips, Richard .. Clerk (£648 £720), Third Divi-Assistant Inspector (£744 -£816) New office 838 14.4.49sion created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/919) (978)

Manton, Philip Arthur Keith. . Clerk (£576 £648), Third Divi-Clerk (£648 -£720) (formerly £594 - £672), 742 14.4.49sion Third Division, vice R. Phillips, promoted (790)

Duties. PreparationService.

Valentine, Lionel Keith

Duties. PreparationService.

of submissions and correspondence in connexion with proposals on organization matters relating to the Public

Clerk (£504 - £576), Third Divi- Clerk (£576 - £648), Third Division, vice 670 14.4.49sion, unattached P. A. K. Manton, promoted (700)

of submissions and correspondence in connexion with proposals on organization matters relating to the Public

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PROMOTIONS continued.

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. continued.Office of Public Service Board, Central Office, Canberra -- continued.

Industrial and Arbitration Section.Crichton, Edward Eustace Clerk (£648- £720), Third Divi- Assistant Inspector (£744 - £816), Third 838 14.4.49

sion Division, vice A. Harris, transferred (978)

Duties. Second -in- Charge of Industrial and Arbitration Section.

Kelly, Michael Leo .. Clerk (L576- £648), Third Divi - Assistant Inspector (£648 -£720) (formerly 742 14.4.49sion £648- £720). Now office created (P.S.B. (858)

Certicate N). 49/919)Duties.Dealing with Arbitration matters and general conditions of employment.

Thorley, Wallace Leslie Clerk (£504 - £576), Third Divi- Clerk (£540- £612), Third Di vision. New 634 14.4.49sion office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (655)

49/919)Duties. Preparation of major submissions and correspondence in connexion with industrial matters and general conditions of

employment.

McConaghy, Frederick William Clerk (£504 - £576), Third Divi- Clerk (£540 - £612), Third Division, vice 634 14.4.49sion M. L. Kelly, promoted (655)

Duties. Preparation of major submissions and correspondence in connexion with industrial mattem and general conditions ofemployment.

Carnegie, George Carnegie Clerk (£468£540), Third Divi- Clerk (£540 - £612), Third Division. New 634 14.4.49sion office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (655)

49/919)Duties. Preparation of major submissions and correspondence in connexion with industrial matters and general conditions

of employment.

Barnes, Bruce Watson Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Divi- Clerk (£468-£540), Third Division, vice 562 14.4.49sion G. C. Carnegie, promoted (565)

Duties. Preparation of submissions and correspondence in connexion with industrial matters and general conditions of employment.

Harvey, Frederick Arthur . Clerk (£414 - £504), Third Divi- Clerk (£468- £540), Third Division. New 562 14.4.49sion office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (565)

49/919)Duties.Preparation of submissions and correspondence in connexion with industrial matters and general conditions of employment.

Williams, Reginald Harold .. Clerk (£312-£396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378- £468), Third Division. New 472 14.4.49sion office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (475)

49/919)Duties. Preparation of submissions and correspondence in connexion with general conditions of employment.

Appointments Section.Smith, Ian Frederick Clerk (£414- £504), Third Divi- Clerk (£504 - £576), Third Division, vice 598 14.4.49

sion W. L. Thorley, promoted (610)Duties. An intimate knowledge of the Public Service Act and Regulations and the Board's General Orders particularly in relation

to appointments to the Public Service is essential.

Thorburn, Francis Charles .. Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division. New 472 14.4.49sion office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (475)

49/919)Duties. - Preparation of submissions and correspondence in connexion with appointments to the Commonwealth Public Service.

Leslie, Bruce HeydonGeneral Records Section.

Clerk (£312- £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378- £468), Third Division. New 472 14.4.49sion office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (475)

49/159)Duties. Records Clerk.

Staff Section.Law, Chasles Benjamin Robert Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Divi- Clerk (£414-£504), Third Division. New 508 14.4.49

sion office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (520)49/669)

Duties. Senior Checking Officer responsible for checking particulars posted in Permanent Staff List.

Miller, Robert William .. Clerk (£378-£468), Third Divi- Clerk (£414- £504), Third Division. New 588 14.4.49sion office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.

49/669)Duties.Increment Checking Officer. Responsible for all salary variations posted in Permanent Staff List.

Burrell, Ronald Lewis

Norriss, Denis

Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378-£468), Third Division. New 472 14.4.49sion office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (475)

49/669)Duties. Checking of particulars posted to Permanent Staff List.

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Cleik (£312 - £396), Third Division, New 406 14.4.49sion office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (423)

49/669)Duties. Assist in checking particulars posted in Permanent Staff List.

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PROMOTIONS -- continued.

Name. Present Designation end Station. Position to which Promoted.Salary onPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

Murphy, John

Wilson, Robert Keith

Wholley, John Denis

Burden, James Alan

office

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.- continued.of Public Service Board, Central Office, Canberra- continued.

Staff Section- continued.Clerk (£3124396), Third Divi- Clerk (E3784468), Third Division, vice

sim R. W. Miller, promotedDuties. - Matters relating to Press and Gazette advertisements of vacancies, staff changes, &c.

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312- £396), Third Division, vice 406 14.4.49sion R. L. Burrell, promoted (423)

Duties. - Assist in checking particulars posted in Permanent Staff List.

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, vice 406 14.4.49sion B. H. Leslie, promoted (423)

Duties.-Assistance to the Increment Checking Officer.

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, vice J. 406 14.4.49sion Murphy, promoted (423)

Duties. -Check postings to Permanent Staff List and Statistical Officer.

Callander, Donald Edward . . Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£3124396), Third Division, vice 406 14.4.49sion W. C. Browning, transferred (423)

Duties.- Preparation of submissions and correspondence in connexion with appeals matters and procedure.

Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£3124396), Third Division. New 406 14.4.49sion, unattached office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (423)

49/669)Duties. - Relief Clerk.

472 14.4.49(475)

Droop, Douglas Noel

Wright, Harold John

Research and Training Section.Principal Training Officer (£744- £816), Third 838 14.4.49

Division. New office created (P.S.B. (978)Certificate No. 49/919)

Senior Research and TrainingOfficer (£558 £672), ThirdDivision

Duties. -In charge of Training Section.

Betts, Joseph John Research Officer, Grade 2 (£576- Senior Training Officer (£612 -1720) (formerly 706 14.4.49£648), unattached £558 -£672) (Head - quarters, Sydney), Third (745)

Division, vice H. J. Wright, promoted

Duties. - Assistance on training particularly departmental training and the Personnel Cadet Scheme.

Lansdown, Robert Broughton Examinations Officer (£504 - £576), Training Officer, Grade 2 (£576- £648). New 670 14.4.49Third Division office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. (700)

49/919)

Duties. - Assistance on training particularly at training schools, including lect wring and departmental training.

Dunn, David Danvers Assistant Research Officer (£312- Examinations Officer (£504 - £576), Third 598 14.4.49£468), Third Division Division, vice R. B. Lansdown, promoted (610)

Duties. - Conditions and notification of examinations ; setting papers and examination aspects of cadetships, in- training positions

and University free places.

Tyndall, Theodore . .

Duties. - Researchpublications.

Teague, Norman

Milne, Alexander Beedie

Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi- Assistant Research Officer (£312 - £468),

sion, unattached Third Division, vice D. D. Dunn, promoted

in Public Service administration, training and personnel question, including legal aspects;

406 14.4.49(423)

assistance in preparing

Divisional Engineer (Telegraphs) Assistant Inspector (£744 - £816), Third Divi- 886 14.4.49(£696 - £768), Third Division, sion (Head - quarters, Sydney). New office (1,038)

Engineering Branch, Post- created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/924)master - General's Department,New South Wales

Duties. -Relief of Chairman, Promotions Appeals Committees and general investigations.

Brodie, Alexander Charles .

Murray, Neil . .

Worland, Theo Lucas

Clark, Erle Wallace

Wenke, Kenneth Roy

Mackenzie, John AlexanderLiddle

New South Wales.

Clerk (£5014576), Third Divi- Assistant Inspector (£744 - £816), Third 838 14.4.49sinn, unattached Division, Sydney. New office created (978)

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/1403)

Auditor - General's Office,

Audit Inspector, Grade 1

(£504 - £576), Third . Division,unattached

Assessor, Grade 2 (£414- £504),Third Division, TaxationBranch, Department of theTreasury, New South Wales

Clerk (Audit), Grade 2 (£312 -£R96), Third Division

Clerk (Audit), Grade 2 (£312-2;,,£6), Third Division

Clerk iAudit), Grade 2 (£312-£396), Third Division

Clerk (Audit), Grade 2 (£312-£396), Third Division

New South Wales.Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£504- £612), Third 706

Division. New office created (P.S.B. (745)Certificate No. 48/2472)

Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£5044612), Third 598Division. New office created (P.S.B. (610)Certificate No. 48/2472)

Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£378- L468), Third 472Division, vice E. M. Baldock, promoted (475)

Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£378- £468), Third 472Division, vice V. A. Whitfield, promoted (475)

Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£378 - £468), Third 508Division, vice L. A. Morris, retired

Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£378- £468), Third 508Division, vice F. W. J. Moulton, promoted (520)

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PROMOTIONScontinued.

Oöiflnóïnwegth C-äte"ttë

Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

Stokes, Geoffrey Bailey

DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.Administrative and General Division, Canberra.

Clerk (£114 - £363), Third Divi- Clerk (£312-£396), Third Division, Personnel 406 14.4.49sion, Cables Sub - section, Ex- Office, Administrative Section. New (423)ternal Comm unications Sec- office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.tion 49/706)

Duties.- Maintenance of attendance and leave records and preparation of submissions in connexion therewith.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Central Staff, Canberra.

Johns, Colin William Francis Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£378 - Investigation Officer (£504- £576), Third 598 14.4.49£468), Auditor - General's Office, Division, Social Services Branch. New (610)Hobart office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.

48/2974)Duties.Investigation work in connexion with matters dealt with by Social Services Branch.

Superannuation Board Office, Canberra.

Swindon, Norman Stanlake .. Secretary (£744 - £818), Third Secretary (£792 £864), Third Division. Of- 886 14.4.49Division fice reclassified (P.S.B. Certificate No. (1,038)

49/693)

Bright, Peter Heywood

Dunn, Joan Grace ..

Taxation Branch (Incoine Tax), South Australia.Clerk (£114- £36)), Third Divi- Clark (£3124336), Third Divi sion, Records 472 14.4.49

sion, Records Section Secti 3n, Adelaide, vice R. R. Vine,prompted

Duties. Interviewing taxpayers in connexion with outstanding tax.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.Queensland.

Typist, Grade 1 (£116-1270), Typist, Grade 2 (£282 - £294), Fourth Divi- 345 14.4.49Fourth Division, Pensions sion, Pensions Branch, Brisbane, viceBranch, Brisbane J. F. I. Taylor, retired

Duties. In charge of typing pool.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Canberra Services Branch.

Flaherty, Stanislaus James . . Assistant Plan Printer (£296- Inspector, Grade I (320- £344), Fourth 414 14.4.49£344), Fourth Division, General Division, Administration Section, viceand Drafting Section (Drafting N. W. Smith, transferredand Plan Printing), CentralOffice, Property and SurveyBranch, Australian CapitalTerritory

Duties.Inspectorial duties under Australian Capital Territory Ordinances.

Housing and Accommodation Branch.

Priestley, Charles William .. Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, Housing 472 14.4.49sion, Administration Section, Section, Australian Capital Territory, vice (475)Canberra Services Branch, Ans. M. H. Pope, promotedtralian Capital Territory

Duties.Preparation of tenancy agreements and statistics regarding Government -owned houses ; allotment of hotel and hostelaccommodation ; interviews and correspondence in connexion therewith ; assist Leasing Clerk.

Property and Survey Branch.

Donohut, John Daniel .. Clerk (£468- £540), Third Divi- Clerk (£540 £612), Third Division, Clerical 634 14.4.49sion, Administration Section, Section (Acquisition and Leases) (Acquisi- (655)Canberra Services Branch, tions), Central Office, Australian CapitalAustralian Capital Territory Territory, vice P. G. M. Gilbert, transferred

Duties. -- Correspondence and submissions relating to property matters, principally acquisitions.

Electoral Branch, New South Wales.

Roberts, William Lester .. Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (E2464396), Third Division, Robertson 472 14.4.49sion, Stores Branch, Post- (Hornsby). New office created (P.S.B. (475)master - General's Department, Certificate No. 48/2595)Sydney

Duties. Assist in maintenance of rolls and electoral work generally.

Hart, Phillip Keep..Electoral Branch, Queensland

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£2464396), Third Division, Maranoa 430 14.4.49sion, unattached, Department (Dalby). New office created (P.S.B.of Post -war Reconstruction, Certificate No. 48/2595)Brisbane

Duties. =Assist in maintenance of rolls and electoral work generally.

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PROMOTIONS--continued.

Name. Present Designation and Station.

Smith, Kevin John

Position to which Promoted.Salary on

Promotion.Date of

Promotion.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOE-- COntirated.

Electoral Branch, Tasmania.Clerk (£114- £369), Third Divi- Clerk (£246 £396), Third Division, Wilmot 430 14.4.49

sign, Department of the Navy, (Launceston). New office created (P.S.B.Melbourne Certificate No. 48/2595)

Duties.Assist in maintenance of rolls and electoral work generally.

Meteorological Branch, Central Staff.

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division, Adminis- 490 14.4:49sion, Department of Shipping trative Section (Accounts and Stores), vice (505)and Fuel, Melbourne K. T. Schmetzer, promoted

e, Finance Sub - section, Revenue and Expenditure, Accounts and Records, Pay and Allowances.

Lean, Harold Kingsley

Duties. Officer -in -Charg

Ryan, William Joseph Anthony

Guinness, Jane Gertrude

Mackay, Murray Owen

Dwyer, Thomas James

Shields, Lionel Owen

Clerk (£1144360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, Adminis- 406 14.4.49sion, Controller of Joint In- trative Section (Accounts and Stores). (423)telligence Section, Department New office created (P.S.B. Certificateof Defence, Melbourne No. 48/3084)

Duties. Officer -in- Charge, Stores Accounts Sub - section.

Assistant (Female), Grade 1 Recorder (Female) (£216 - £228), Fourth 279 14.4.49(£108- £204), Fourth Division Division, Aerological and Divisional

Statistics Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/584)

Duties. Extracting meteorological data. Recording and checking returns.

Junior Assistant (£1084216), Assistant (Meteorological Branch) (£108- 173 14.4.49Fourth Division, Divisional £314), Fourth Division, Field Staff. NewOffice, Perth office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.

47/584)

New South Wales.

Clerk (£378 £468), Third Divi- Clerk (£414 - £504), Third Division, Divi- 508 14,4.49sion, Divisional Office, Perth sional Office, Sydney, vice B. J. Ryan, (520)

promotedDuties. Staff, Correspondence, Records and Accounts Clerk of Divisional Meteorological Office.

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.Technical Division, South Australia.

Engineer, Grade 3 (£576 - £630),Third Division, EngineeringSection, Head Office, Mel-bonnie

Senior Mechanical Engineer (£648 - £720), 742 14.4.49Third Division, Engineering Section (858)(Adelaide), South Australia. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/1479)

Duties. Responsible under the Principal Engineer for detailed design of heating, ventilating, air conditioning, Boiler, Diesel, pumpingplant, and other mechanical works installed in large buildings.

Vant, Clifford Bernard

DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION.Restricted Immigration Division, Central Staff, Canberra.

Clerk (£414 - £504), Third Divi- Clerk (£468 £510), Third Division, Citizen- 580 14.4.49sion, Correspondence Section, ship Section, Nationality, Naturalization (588)Non- European and Restricted and Citizenship Sub - Division. New officeImmigration Sub - Division created (P.S.B. Certificate Nó. 47/2585)

Duties. In charge of Citizenship Section.

Accounts Division, Central Stiff, Canberra.Gregson, Arthur Peter Harris.. Clerk (£114 - £360), Third DiA .- Clerk (£318 £468), Third Division, Examina-

sion, Restricted Immigration tion Section. New office created (P.S.B.Di vision Certificate No. 49/860)

Duties. Assistant Examiner of Accounts.

Clerk (£312-£396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division, Examina- 472 14.4.49sion, Iinance and Taxation tion Section. New office created (P.S.B. (475)

Section, Compiling Division, Certificate No. 49/860)Statisticians Branch., Depart-ment of the Treasury, CentralStaff

Barton, Harold Maxwell .

Stuart, Gerald Thomas

West, Eric Henry Lloyd .

472 14.4.49(475)

Duties. Assistant Examiner of Accounts.

Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£3784168), Third Division, Examina- 472 14.4.49sien, Finance Section, Admini- tion Section. New office created (P.S.B. (475)stration and General Division, Certificate No. 49/860)Department of ExternalAffairs, Central Staff

Duties. - Assistant Examiner of Accounts.

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 - £488), Third Division, Examina-sion, unattached tion Section. New office created (P.S.B.

Certificate No. 49/(360)Duties. Assistant Examiner of Accounts.

472 14.4-49(475)

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PROMOTIONS continued.

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted.Salary on Date ofPromotion. Promotion.

Hunt, William Keith

Austin, Sydney Edmond

DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION continued.

Accounts Division, Central Staff, Canberra continued.Attendant (£302 - £338), Fourth

Division, Administration Sec-tion, Administration andGeneral Division, Departmentof External Affairs, CentralStaff

Assistant, Grade 4 (£338 £362), Fourth Divi-sion, Examination Section. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/860)

Duties. Prepare requisitions and orders for supplies and services.

Investigating Officer (£504- £576),Third Division, Banking, &c.Section, Banking, Trade andIndustry Branch, Departmentof the Treasury, Central Staff

S

444 14.4.49

Clerk (£540- £612), Third Division, Treasury 652 14.4.49Accounts Section. New office created (678)(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/860)

Duties. In charge of Section. Certifying Officer. Assist in preparation of estimates. Responsible for costing of expenditurerespect of Immigration Centres ; maintenance of Appropriation Ledger and control of funds.

Murray, Neville .. . . Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Divi-sion, Accòunts Branch, Depart-ment of the Interior, CentralStaff

in

Clerk (£378- £468), Third Division, Treasury 472 14.4.49Accounts Section. New office created (475)(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/860)

Duties. Cost Clerk. Maintain all cost records and inventories, prepare cost statements and post Liability Register.

McNamee, Richard Gregory . . Clerk (012-4396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, Treasury 472 14.4.49sion, Sub - Treasury (Canberra) Accounts Section. New office created (475)Section, Budget and Account- (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/860)ing Branch, Department of theTreasury, Central Staff

Duties. Salaries Clerk. Prepare salary and allowance sheets for Central Office Staff. Prepare Income Tax Group Certificates.Responsible for Departmental stores.

Marryat, Francis Albert Assistant, Grade 1 (£108 £290), Assistant, Grade 4 (£338- £362), Fourth Divi- 456 14.4.49Fourth Division, unattached sion, Treasury Accounts Section. New office

cleated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/860)Duties. Write up salary and wages history cards from Personnel Section advices. Post entries to salary and wages payment cards

from pay - sheets. Assist with issue of Departmental stores.

Fisher, George Everard Clerk (£414 - £504), Third Divi- Clerk (£468 - £540), Third Division, General 562 14.4.49sion, Briti$h. Migration Sub- Accounts Section. New office created (565)section, Encouraged Migration (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/860)Section, Melbourne

Duties. Direct and control work of the Section. Responsible for the maintenance of Revenue, Sundry Debtors and Trust FundLedgers. Prepare more important correspondence. Perform internal audit checks.

D'Arcy, Lynn Errol Abbott .. Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Section, GeneralAdministration Division

Duties. A'sistan

Moriarty, Charles James Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Ordnance Branch,Eastern Command, Depart-ment of the Army

Tredrea, Ernest Frederick Clerk (£414 - £504), Third Divi-John Trevithick sic n, Engineering Branch,

Armidale, Postmaster - General'sDepartment, New South Wales

Herron, Gordon Grant Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Department of Tradeand Customs, Sydney

Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, General 462 14.4.49Accounts Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/860)

t Ledger Keeper.

Accountant (£504 - £576), Third Division, 670 14.4.49Camps Section, Head- quarters at Bathurst (700)(New South Wales). New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/2220)

Accountant (£504 - £576), Third Division, 598 14.4.49Camps Section, Head - quarters at Cowra (610)(New South Wales). New office created

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/2220)Accountant (£4684540), Third Division, 616 14.4.49

Camps Section, Head - quarters at Uran- (633)quinty (New South Wales). New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/860)

These positions are situated at the Department's Reception and Training Centres and Immigrant Accommodation Centres which arenear the above towns. Single accommodation is available at the Centres.

Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, Camps 508 14.4.49Section, Head - quarters at Bathurst (New (520)South Wales). New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 49/860)

Sullivan, Patrick James Clerk (£312 £396), Third Divi-sion, Engineering Branch,Bathurst, Postmaster - General'sDepartment, New South Wales

Duties. Under direction of Accountant at Centre, act as Ledger Keeper for accommodati on charges, prepare accounts andcorrespondence, check salary and wages sheets.

This position is situated at the Department's Reception and Training Centre which is near Bathurst. Single accommodation isavai'able at the Centre.

Tiplady, Murray Northam .

Billingham, Jack . .

Awburn, Vincent George

Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi-sion, Engineering BranchNewcastle, Postmaster -Gene-ral's Department, New SouthWales

Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi-sion, unattached, Postmaster -General's Department, NewSouth Wales

Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi-sion, Wireless Branch, Post-master- General's Department,Victoria

Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, Camps 406 14.4.49Section, Head - quarters at Uranquinty (423)(New South Wales). New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/860)

Clerk (£312- £396), Third Division, Camps 406 14.4.49Section, Head - quarters at Cowra (New (423)South Wales). New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 49/860)

Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, Camps 406 14.4.49Section, Head- quarters at Bonegilla (Vic- (423)toria). New office created (P.S.B. Cer-tificate No. 49/860)

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No. 27. -14th April, 1949

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

Weal, Edwin

check

above

DEPARTMENTENT OF IMMIGRATION continues.

Accounts Division, Central Staff, Canberra continued.

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Engineering Branch,Postmaster - General's Depart-ment, Victoria

Duties. Bathurst Act as Collector of Public Moneys. Cowra,salaries and wages sheets.These positions are at the Department's Reception and Trainingtowns. Single accommodation at the Centres is available.

Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, Camps 430 14.4.49Section, Head - quarters at Bathurst (NewSouth Wales). New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 49/860)

Uranquinty and Bonegilla Act as Collector of Public Moneys and

Centres and Immigrant Accommodation Centres which are near the

General Administration Division, Central Staff, Canberra.

Maher, John Francis Clerk (£468- £540), Third Divi-sion, Records Section

Clerk (£504- £576), Third Division, RecordsSection. Position reclassified (P.S.B.Certificate No. 49/858)

Duties. In charge of Records Section.

Horton, William Patrick . Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Divi-sion, Records Section

Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, RecordsSection, vice H. C. Law transferred

Duties. Second in charge of Records Section.

McIntosh, Colin Alexander Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi-Sutherland sion, Property and Survey

Branch, Department of theInterior, Central Staff

Duties. In charge of Sub- section.

Roberts, Alfred George

Pauline, Harry Reginald

Witt, Cyril Leslie .

Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, RecordsSection. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 49/858)

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi-sion, unattached, Office ofPublic Service Board, PrimeMinister's Department

Duties. In charge of Sub - section.

Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, RecordsSection, vice W. P. Horton, promoted

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, Postmaster -General's Department, Can-berra

Duties. Supervision of Assistants engaged on records registers, filing and searching.

Assistant, Grade 4 (£338 £362), FourthDivision, Records Section. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/858)

Clerk (£3124396), Third Divi-sion, Administration Branch(Personnel) Administration andInspection Divisicn, Depart-ment of Commerce and Agri-culture, Central Staff

Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division, PersonnelSection. New office created (P.S.B. Certi-ficate No. 49/858)

Duties. Staff duties relating to increments and higher duties allowances, preparation of correspondence.Service Regulations, General Orders and Arbitrator's Determinations essential.

634 14.4.49(655)

472 14.4.49(475)

406 14.4.49(423)

406 14.4.49(423)

432 14.4.49

472 14.4.49(475)

Knowledge of Public

Hughes, Keith Frederick .. Clerk (£114 4360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, Personnel 406 14.4.49sion, Personnel Section Section. New office created (P.S.B. Certi- (423)

ficate No. 49/858)

Duties. General assistance in Personnel Section. Knowledge of Public Service Regulations, General Orders and Arbitrator'sDeterminations essential.

Griffiths, Harry Hugh Clerk (£1144360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, Personnel 430 14.4.49sion, Personnel Section, Central Section, vice A. McD. Graham, promoted (445)Administration Branch, De-paitment of the Interior,Central Staff

Duties. General assistance in Personnel Section. Knowledge of Public Service Regulations, General Orders and Arbitrator'sDeterminations essential.

Graham, Athol McDermid

May, William George

Clerk (£312- £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378-£468), Third Division, Executive 472 14.4.49Sion, Personnel Section Section. New office created (P.S.B. Certi- (475)

ficate No. 49/965)Duties. General clerical duties and preparation of correspondence and submissions.

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi-sion, unattached, Departmentof Post -war Reconstruction

Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, ExecutiveSection. New office created (P.S.B. Certi-ficate No. 49/965)

Duties.General clerical duties and preparation of correspondence and submissions.

472 14.4.49(475)

Encouraged Migration Section, Melbourne.

Parslow, Harold Edward . Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£414-£504), Third Division, British 508 14.4.49sion, British Migration Sub - Migration Sub - Section, vice G. E. Fisher, (520)Section promoted.

Duties . Correspondence, interviews and general clerical work in connexion with all phases of Encouraged British Migration.

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PROMOTIONS - continued.

Nam% Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted.Date of

Promotion.

z

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.O'Sullivan, . . .. Chief Clerk (£648 - X724), Third Chief Clerk (£6964768), Third Division,

Division, Administrative Staff., Administrative Staff, Canberra. OfficeCanberra reclassified (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/833)

Duties.Control, general supervision, direction and organization of work of clerical staff.

Work, John Mervyn

Clifford, Cyril Charles

938 14.4.49(978)

Research Officer (£380- £576), Principal Re search Officer (£744 - £816), Third 838 14.4.49Third Division, Housing Divi- Division, Policy Research and Secretarial (978)sion, Department of Works and Section, Canberra. New office createdHousing, Canberra (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/833)

Duties.Research into social and economic aspects of health, and public relations work.

Clerk (£3124396), Third Divi-sion, Administrative Staff,Canberra

Clerk (£3784468), Third Division, Adminis- 490 14.4.49trative Staff, Canberra. New office (505)created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/104)

Duties.Assist Officer -in- Charge, Records, Tuberculosis Records.

Howe, William Alfred Thomas Audit Inspector, Grade 3 (£648- Chief Investigating Officer (£696- £768), 814 14.4.49£720), Third Division, Auditor- Third Division (National Health) Service (918)General's Office, Canberra Administre Live Staff. New office created

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/833)Duties. Inspection of services and State branches in respect of national health services. Investigations and report on financial

probleme and major specific problems and complaints.

Reseigh, Claude Edgar Investigation Officer (£612 - £672),Third Division, Housing Divisinn, Department of Worksand Housing, Canberra

Administrative Officer (£696 - 1768), Third 814 14.4.49Division (Hospital Facilities), Canberra. (918)New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.49/756)

Duties. -- Investigation of projects submitted by States in relation to hospital and allied health facilities, consultation with architects,X -rav technologists and medical experts on various aspects of proposals, collation of data in relation to capital expenditure on land, buildingsand equipment for hospital and health facilities research advisory service to Commonwealth and State Departments on hospital and healthfacilities.

Barchard, John William Accountant (£578- £648), Third Accountant (£648 -£720) (formerly £594- 742 14.4.49Division, Administrative Staff, £672), Third Division, Administrative (790)Canberra Staff, Canberra. Office reclassified (P.S.B.

Certificate No. 49/833)Duties. Authorizing and Certifying Officer, supervision of Accounts Branch.

McDermott, William Clerk (£414 - £504, Third Divi- Clerk (£504 - £576), Third Division, Adminis- 598 14.4.49sion, Administrative Staff, trative Staff, Canberra. Office reclassified (610)Canberra (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/833)

Duties.Staff Clerk, including staff duties in relation to Northern Territory Health Service, Commonwealth Serum Laboratories and

Divisional Offices.

Corrigan, Dennis .

Thompson, Leslie Robert .

Clerk (£378 £468), Third Divi- Clerk (£4684 £540), Third Division, Adminis- 562 14.4.49sion, Administrative Staff, trative Staff, Canberra. Office reclassified (565)Canberra (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/833)

Duties. Officer -in- Charge Records Branch.

Clerk (£414- £504), Third Divi-sion, Administrative Staff,Canberra

Clerk (£468 4540), Third Division, Adminis- 562 14.4.49trative Staff, Canberra. Office reclassified (565)(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/833)

Duties. Preparation of Orders in Council, Gazette notices and inter - departmental instructions ; secretary to Registration. Boards underAustralian Capital Territory Ordinances ; assist Chief Clerk.

Woodbury, Walter William

Sheedy, Victor David

Walton, Kevin Lawrence

Stuart, Gerald Thomas

Clerk (£378 £468), Third Divi- Clerk (£414- £504), Third Division, Adminis-sion, Administrative Staff, trative Staff, Canberra, vice T. C. Boag,Canberra promoted

Duties. Accounts work in connexion with Hospital Benefits and State Grants.

Clerk (£312- £396). Third Divi- Clerk (£4144504), Third Division, Adminis-sion, Administrative Staff, trative Staff, Canberra. New office createdCanberra (P.S.B. Certificate No 49/833)

Duties.Examination of Accounts and Salaries.

Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Branch, PrimeMinister's Department, Can-berra

Duties. To assist Finance

Clerk (£312-£396), Third Divi-sion, Finance Section, Depart-ment of External Affairs, Can-berra

508 14.4.49(520)

508 14.4.49(520)

Clerk (£37R- £468), Third Division (Tuber- 472 14.4.49cuiosis Division), Administrative Staff, (475)Canberra. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 49/104)

and Statistical Officer.

Clerk (£3784468), Third Division, Adminis- 472 14.4.49trative Staff, Canberra. Office reclassified (475)(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/833)

Duties, Internal Audit and Stocktaking.

May, William George Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, Admirais- 472 14.4.49Won, Department of Post -war trative Staff, Canberra, vice W. W. Wood- (475)Reconstruction, Canberra bury, promoted

Duties. Accounts and other duties as directed in connexion with Pharmaceutical Services.

Yeo, Aubrey Richard John .. Clerk (£3124396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division, Adminis- 472 i4, 4.4.9sion, Administrative Staff, trative Staff, Canberra. New office created (475)Canberra (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/833)

Duties.Assistant Staff Clerk in relation to Arbitration and Industrial awards and determinations.

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PROMOTION 8continued..

Name. Present Designation and station. Position to which Promoted.Salary onPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH -- continued.

McNamee, Richard Gregory .. Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£3784468), Third Division, Adminis- 472 14.4.49Canberra, vice J. Harman, (475)

Timbren, Leonard Victor

sion, Finance Branch, Depart- trative Staff,ment of -the Treasury, Canberra transferred

Duties. Salaries Clerk and collection of Public Moneys.

Clerk (£114- £3G0), Third Divi- Clerk (£312- £396), Third Division, Adminis-

sion Administrative Staff, trative Staff, Canberra, vice W. W. Wood-

Canberra bury, promoted

Duties. Accounts and other duties as directed in connexion with Pharmaceutical Services.

McIntosh, Colin Alexander Clerk (£1144360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312- £396), Third Division, Adminis- 406 14.4.49

Sutherland sion, Property and Survey trative Staff, Canberra. Office reclassified (423)

Branch, Department of the (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/833)Interior, Canberra

Duties. Section Clerk, Recorda.Clerk (£3124396), Third Division (Tuber - 406 14.4.49

culosis Division), Administrative Staff, (423)Canberra. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 49/104)

406 14.4.49(423)

Parker, Robert George Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi-sion, Administrative Staff,Canberra

Potent, Ronald William

Purdie, Ruth

Bishop, Leslie

Gent, Albert George

Duties. Assist Finance and Statistical Officer.

Clerk (£114 £360), Third Divi-Clerk (£3124396), Third Division, Adminis-sion, Administrative Staff, trative Staff, Canberra, vice R. P.

Canberra Faulkner, promoted

Duties. Checking accounts and other duties as directed.

Typist, Grade 1 (£116 £270), Typist, Grade 2 (£282- £294), Fourth Divi-

Fourth Division, Adminis-sion, Administrative Staff, Canberra. New

trative Staff, Canberra office created (P.5.13. Certificate No.49/104)

Duties. Typing and general secretarial work for the Director of Tuberculosis.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE.Administration and Inspection Division.

Meat Inspector, Grade 1 (£428- Meat Inspector, Grade 2 (£494 £530), Fourth£482), Fourth Division, Meat Division, Meat and Fruit Section, Mel -and Fruit Section, Melbourne bourne

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.Western Australia.

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Supervisor of Rifle Clubs (£504 - £576), Third

sion, Repatriation Department, Division, Rifle Associations and Clubs

Perth Section, Western Command, Perth. Newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No.

408(423)

305*

588

598(610)

14.4.49

14.4.49

14.4.49

14.4.49

48/2558)

Duties. Responsible for the administration of Rifle Clubs activities throughout Western Australia.

Gregory, Francis Elrick

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.Regional Staff, Northern Territory.

Clerk (£378- £468), Third Divi- Senior Clerk (£504 - £576), Third Division,sien, Construction and Main- Administrative Branch, Northern Terri -tenance Branch, Directorate of tory District (Darwin), vice C. W. Tink,Airways, Queensland transferred

Duties.General administrative assistance to the

Marks, Harry Brightficld Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached,Postmaster-General's Depart-ment, Adelaide

Carter, Edwin Keith

1594. -3

598 14.4.49(610)

District Superintendent, Northern Territory District.

Communications Officer (£162- £464), Fourth 438 14.4.49Division, Directorate of Airways (Darwin),New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.47/782)

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.

Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Canberra, A.C.T.

Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi- Geologist, Grade I (£360-£522), Third Divi- 454 14.4.49sion, Sales Tax and Pay -roll sion, Geological Section. New office (460)

Tax Section, Taxation Branch, created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/1461)Central Office, Department ofthe Treasury

s Including £72 per annum allowance.

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PROMOTIONS continued.

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.

Employment Division, Victoria.

Burke, Richard Gregory Clerk (f114-£360) (formerly £96- Employment Officer, Grade 2 (£378 £468), 562 14.4.49£318), Third Division, District Third Division, Prahran. New office (565)Employment Office, Melbourne created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 46/277)(Males)

Duties. -- Interviews and arranges placement of applicants for employment, visits employers to promote the use of the CommonwealthEmployment Service. General knowledge of industry desirable.

Ewers, Colin David..

DEPARTMENT OF POST -WAR RECONSTRUCTION.

Office of Education.

Education Officer, Grade 4 (£612- Senior Education Officer (£696 - £768), (Com- 790 14.4.49£720) ( formerly £558 £672), monwealth and State Relations), Sydney. (918)Third Division New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.

49/771)

Duties. Liaison in educational matters with other departments and agencies and with educational institutions.Qualifications. A University degree, professional training and experience in education. Experience in educational administration.

Anderson, Allan Percival . . Education Officer, Grade 4 (£612- Senior Education Officer (£636 -£768) (In- 790 14.4.49£720) (formerly £558 £672), formation), Sydney. New office created (918)Third Division (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/771)

Duties.Editorial work in relation to publications of the Office of Education. Analysis of literature on educational developmentsand problems. Preparation of information in accordance with the needs of the Office. Rssprnsibiliaas in relation to the library of the Office.

Qualifications. -- University degree with professional training in education and experience in teaching, educational administrationand editorial work.

War Service Land Settlement Division.

Roach, James Michael Clerk (£312- £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 £168), Third Division, Sydney,sion, Sydney vice K. P. Jorgensen, promoted

472 14.4.49(475)

Duties.Examination of State proposals relating to the acquisition, subdivision, development and improvement of properties forinclusion to the Minister, State Authorities, Taxation Department and Deputy Directors. Preparation of replies to general inquiries.

O'Loughlin, John Canvin Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (f;312- £396), Third Division, Sydney,sion, Sydney vice J. M. Roach, promoted

406 14.4.49(423)

Duties.Recording of all correspondence relating to land settlement proposals and policy relating to the War Service Land SettlementAgreements Act. Other duties as directed.

Monck, Robert Roy

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Central Staff.

Clerk (£504 £576), Third Divi- Supervisor 47540-012), Third Division, 652 14.4.49sion, Commodities Information Coding Section, Commodities Information (678)Branch (Classification) Branch, Canberra, vice D. M. L. Francis,

retired

Duties. Supervise and direct the staff of the Coding Section.on technical Customs matters relating to recording of trade statistics.

Kersten, Kevin Clerk (£378- £4G8), Third Divi-sion, Coding Section, Com-modities Information Branch

Duties. Officer -in- Charge Classification Section.publications.

Assist Clerk -in- Charge Trade Section, Bureau of Census and Statistics,Attend to other matters affecting the work of the Coding Section.

Clerk (£504 - £576), Third Division, Com- 598 14.4.49modities Information Branch (Classifi- (610)cation) Canberra, vice R. R. M melt,promoted

Responsible for Statistical Classification of imports and exports and related

Bird, William George Clerk (£378- f468), Third Divi- Clerk (£504- £576), Third Division, Statistical 616 14.4.49sion, Coding Section, Com- Section, Commodities Information Branch, (633)modities Information Branch Canberra, vice A. .R. Ryan, promoted

Duties. Officer=in- Charge Statistical Section. Direct and superviso the work of the Section. Analyse statistical data collected andcompiled and report to the Officer -in- Charge of the Branch any unusual trends in Australia's trade. Responsible. for alignment of statisticalitems as closely as possible to those of overseas countries, etc.

Kennedy, Colin .. .. Clerk (£378- £468), Third Divi- Clerk (£414 £504), Third Division, Tariff 508 14.4.49sion, Accounts Branch Administration Branch, Canberra. New (520)

office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.48/3035)

Djtíes. Prepare oarmapondenoe, including Ministerial, on all mattera coming within the scope of the Branch, on linea as directed bythe 8eß Leaders.

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PROMOTIONS continued.

Name. present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted.Salary or

Promotion.Date of

Promotion.

DJ4PAßTMENT OF TRADE AND CusroMs-- continued.Central Staff- continued.

Reddy, John Michael Tighe .. Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Divi- Clerk (£414- £504), Third Division, Tariff 508 14.4.49

sion, unattached Administration Branch, Canberra. New (520)

office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.48/3035)

Duties.Prepare correspondence, including Ministerial, on all matters coming within the scope of the Branch, on lines as directed

by the Section Leaders.

Riddle, Albert William Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312- £396), Third Division, Tariff 406 14.4.49

lion. unattached Administration Branch, Canberra. New (423)

office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.48/3035)

Duties. -- Carding decisions on Tariff classifications, By -law approvals, Crown Solicitor opinions and other matters of value to the

Branch. Examination of files for completion of action thereon. Endorse illustrations, samples and catalogues according to decisions made

for filing Other duties as directed.

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312£396), Third Division, Tariff 454 14.4.49

sion, Patents, Trade Marks, Administration Branch, Canberra. New

Designs and Copyright Office, office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.

Attorney - General's Depart - 48/3035)ment, Canberra

Duties. General assistance, as directed bythe Assistant Tariff Officer By -laws, to Submission Officers and Correspondence Clerk.

Dunner, Harold Edward

Anderson, William . .

New South Wales.

Boarding Officer (£414 - £504), Inspector (Licensing) (£612- £672), Third

Third Division, Shipping Division, Import Licensingpromoted

Branch

Branch, Sydney Sydney, vice L. E. Crotty, p

Duties. Responsible for the issue of Licences under the Customs (Import Licensing) Regulations.

Clerk (£378 £468), Third Divi- Clerk -in- Charge (£576 £648), Third Division,sion, Arguer's Branch, Sydney Landing Branch, Rose Bay. New office

created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/28)

Duties. In charge of the Examining staff at Rose Bay Airport.

Wain, Thomas Arthur

Davidson, William McDonald

Cosgrove, Joseph Edward ..

Cody, Ernest Austin

Marshall, Donald Gordon

Trezise, Lionel Knox

Holdsworth, Alfred John .

Smith, Ian Neil Hamilton

Hensel, Herbert. Glen Crawford

Turner, Thomas

Gauger (£468- £540), Third Divi-sion, unattached, Sydney

Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Divi-sion, unattached, Sydney

Invoice Examining Officer (£540-£648), Third Division, InvoiceRoom, Sydney

Invoicr Examining Officer (£540 - £648),Third Division, Invoice Room, Sydney.New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.47/3044)

Invoice Examining Officer (£540 - £648),Third Division, Invoice Room, Sydney.New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.47/3044)

Clerk -in- Charge (£612 £672), Third Division,Drawback Section, Sydney, vice A. J.Balte, promoted

Duties. In charge of the Drawback Section.

Repack Officer (£378 £468),Third Division, Drawback Sec-tion, Sydney

Invoice Examining Officer (£540 £648),Third Division, Invoice Room, Sydney,vice E. A. Cody, promoted

South Australia.

Inspector (£696 - £768), ThirdDivision, Invoice Room, Syd-ney, New South Wales

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Excise Branch, Adelaide

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi-sion, unattached

Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi-sion, unattached

Senior Inspector (£744 - £816), Third Divi-sion, Invoice and Investigation Branch,Port Adelaide, vice M. C. M .hony, deceased

Excise Officer, Grade 1 (£332£422), FourthDivision, Excise Branch, Magill., SouthAustralia, vice K. K. Milhinch, promoted

Excise Officer, Grado 1 (£332 - £422), FourthDivision, Excise Branch, Tanunda, SouthAustralia, vice L. S. W. Jobling, promoted

Excise Officer, Grade 1 (£332 - £422), FourthDivision, Excise Branch, M-lLaren Vale,South Australia, vice G. F. Tilbrook,promoted

Western Australia.

Invoice Examining Officer (£540-£648), Third Division, Invoiceand Investigation Breach,Fremantle

Invoice Supervisor (£612 - £672), Third Divi-sion, Invoice and Investigation Branch,Fremantle, vice C. E. Williamson, proprooted

766(835)

670(700)

706(745)

652(678)

706(745)

634(655)

886(1,038)

462

426

426

14.4.49

14.4.49

14.4.49

14.4.49

14.4.49

14.4.49

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14.4.49

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766 14.4.40.

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PROMOTIONS --- continued.

Mame. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Central Staff, Victoria.

Elliott, Jack William Weir .. Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Divi- Clerk (£504 - £576), Third Division, Personnel 598 14.4.49Sion, unattached, Western Branch, Melbourne, vice C. J. Avery, pro- (610)Australia motedDuties: Welfare (Food Services, Amenities and Staff Services).

McKay, William Gray

Liston, Ernest George

May, Leslie Noel ..

Condie, Clifford Corbett

Porter, Walter Morris

New South Wales.Postmaster, Grade 3 (£5224612),

Third Division, unattached

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1(£411 - £449), Third Division,Canberra City

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade i(£411- £449), Third Division,Narromine

Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi-sion, Postal Services Branch,Bathurst

Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£380-£398), Fourth Division, Engi-neering Branch, Line Staff(Training Staff)

Duties.-Instructor at Linemen's Training School. Lecturing and

O'Dea, Thomas Neville Lineman, Grade 1 (£284- £320),Fourth Division, unattached

Barry, Elsie Winifred

Duties. -In charge of an

Typist, Grade 1 (£116-£270),Fourth Division, PersonnelBranch

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522 £594), ThirdDivision, Kurri Kurri. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£471 - £516),Third Division, Queanbeyan. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/2774)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432-£486), ThirdDivision, Burren Junction. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£411- £449),Third Division, Bathurst, vice F. Butt,promoted

Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£428), Fourth Divi-sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff(Training Staff), Annandale, vice K. G.Zimmerman, promoted

700 14.4.49

610 14.4.49

588 14.4.49

436 14.4.49

522 14.4.49

demonstration of modern cable jointing practices are involved.

Lineman, Grade 2 (£332), Fourth Division, 426 14.4.49Engineering Branch, Line Staff (WaggaDivision), Gundagai, vice E. J. May,promoted

Aerial Line Party.

Typist, Grade 2 (£282- £294), Fourth Divi- 357 14.4.49sien, Personnel Branch, Sydney. Newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No.48/3137)

Duties.- Preparing and typing of memoranda in connexion with the appointment, promotion and transfer of officers, and furnitureremovals, and other typing and shorthand duties as required.

Victoria.

Brennan, Arthur . Works Supervisor (£4324522),Third Division, Unattached(Department of Works andHousing)

Duties. - Assist in the technical planning of Departmentalrequirements is desirable.

Barling, Robert Cyril Cadet Draftsman (£114 - £360),Third Division, EngineeringBranch

Duties. - Assist in the technical planning of Departmentalrequirements is desirable.

Mannix, Laurence

Paire, Jack Royston

Loughridge, Gordon

Waide, James

Fearn, Barbara Joan

Fox, Veronica Nora

Clerk (014- £360), Third Divi-sion, Postal Services Branch,Geelong

Buildings Officer, Grade 1 (£360 £522), 616 14.4.49Third Division, Buildings Branch, Mel- (700)bourne. New office created (P.S.B. Cer-tificate No. 48/1368)

buildings. Knowledge of postal and telecommunication building

Buildings Officer, Grade i (£360- £522), 454 14.4.49Third Division, Buildings Branch, Mel- (475)boume. New office created (P.S.B. Cer-tificate No. 48/1368)

buildings. Knowledge of postal and telecommunication building

Clerk (£414 - £504), Third Division, Postal 580 14.4.49Services Branch, Bendigo, vice O. Rabie, (588)transferred

Duties. -Clerk to District inspector.

Senior Postal Clerk (Grade 1 Clerk (£414 - £504), Third Division, Postal 580 14.4.49(£411- £449), Third Division, Services Branch, Melbourne, vice R. F. (588)Newport Allen, promoted

Duties.-Preparation of reports and correspondence.

Postal Clerk (£i38- £398), Fourth Postmaster, Grade 1 (£338 - £428), Fourth 522 14.4.49Division, Kyabram Division, M.r,rket Square, Geelong. New

office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.49/242)

Postal Clerk (£138 - £398), Third Senior Postal Clerk, Grade i (£411 £449), 505 14.4.49Division, Seymour Third Division, Traralgon, vice R. F.

Wallis, promotedTelephonist (£116 £234), Fourth Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£216 £228), 279 14.4.49

Division, Bendigo Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Costing Section, Bendigo. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 44/408)

Duties are those associated with Fault Recording Procedure.

Assistant (Female), Grade 1 Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£216 - £228), 291 14.4.49(£108- £214), Fourth Division, Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Wireless Branch Costing Section, Colac. New office created

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 44/408)Duties are those associated with Fault Recording Procedure.

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PROMOT IONS--eorttinwd.

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPABTnrztT -- continued.

Queensland.

McKenzie, Wilfred Dudley . . Engineer (£396£540), Third Divisional Engineer (£6484720), Third 766 14.4.49Division, Engineering Branch Division, Engineering Branch, Trans- (888)

mission Section, Brisbane, vice G. N. Smith,promoted

Duties. - Control and direction of Long Line Equipment Installation Sub - section.

Elworthy, Colin Gregory Engineer (£396 £540), Third Divisional Engineer (L64ß £720), Third 766 14.4.49Division, Engineering Branch Division, Engineering Branch, Trans- (888)

mission Section, Brisbane. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/385)

Duties. - Control and direction of Radio Sub - section.

Peace, Samuel Archibald .

Tinney, William Leslie

Wyllie, William David Gerrard

Dut es.- Analyses

Douglas, Thomas Howard

Gray, Richard Vowles

Boyd, William Thomas

McGregor, Archibald John ..

Russell, John

Lister, Colville William

Lee, John Patrick ..

Taylor, Terah George

Nicholls, Harold .

Bradford, Donald LachlanMacquarie

Cane, Clement George William

Marks, William Victor

Thornton, Thomas ..

Jacobs, William Francis

Hills, Donald Royston Frank . .

Hansen, Edward Francis

Robinson, Leonard Neil

Hare, Robert William . .

Trims, Russell Edward

Senior Postal Clerk,(£411- £449), ThirdMount Isa

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2(£1714516), Third Division,Woolloongabba

Clerk (£312- £396), Third Divi-sion, Engineering Branch, Bris-bane

Grade 1Division

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432- £486), ThirdDivision, Dirranbandi. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 - £486), ThirdDivision, Brisbane Base Hospitals. Newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No.49/242)

Clerk (£378-£468), Third Division, PersonnelBranch, Brisbane, vice L. G. Hall, pro-moted

610 14.4.49

633 14.4.49

526 14.4.49(543)

staffing proposaLs including examination of occupation charts, and prepares Staff Estimates.

Clerk (£312- £396), Third Divi-sion, Mail Branch, Brisbane

Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, Personnel 472 14.4.49Branch, Brisbane, vice R. L. Nevin, (475)promoted

Duties.-Staff Movements Officer.

Postal Clerk (£1384398), ThirdDivision, Mudgee

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Postal Services Branch(Rockhampton)

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, Mail Branch,Brisbane

Watchman (£254 - £278), FourthDivision, Postal ServicesBranch, Brisbane

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Assistant (Mail) (£108-£338), Fourth Division, Too -woomba

Postal Officer (£266 - £314),Fourth Division, Gympie

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, Maryborough

Postal Officer (£266 - £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£2664314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£2664314),Fourth Division, Broadway

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£266 £314),Fourth Division, Longreach

Postal Officer (£266£314),Fourth Division, Bundaberg

Postal Officer (£266 - £314),Fourth Division, Townsville

Postal Officer (£266£314),Fourth Division, AnnerleyPostal Depot

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, Ipswich

Postal Officer (£266 - £314),Fourth Division, Oriel ParkPostal Depot

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£411 £449), 505 14.4.49Third Division, Tully, vice H. C. Willmer,promoted

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£4114449), 505 14.4.49Tái rd Division, Mount Morgan, viceS. G. Mountseer, promoted

Mail Officer (£108- £362), Fourth Division, 408 14.4.49Mail Branch, Brisbane, vice C. W. Butler,resigned

Mail Officer (£108 - £362), Fourth Division, 384 14.4.49Mail Branch, Brisbane, vice C. G. Seymour,retired

Postal Assistant (£302- £362), Fourth Divi- 456 14.4.49lion, Monto, vice R. S. J. Phillips, trans-ferred

Postal Assistant (£302- £362), Fourth Divi- 456 14.4.49sion, Toowoomba. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/2226)

Postal Assistant (£302- £362), Fourth Divi- 456 14.4.49sion, Gympie. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 48/2403)

Postal Assistant (£302 - £362), Fourth Divi- 456 14.4.49sien, Maryborough. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/109)

Postal Assistant (£302£362), Fourth Divi- 420 14.4.49sion, Roma, vice F. A. Oberhardt, trans-ferred

Postal Assistant (£302 - £362), Fourth Divi- 420 14.4.49sion, Rockhampton. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/2340)

Postal Assistant (£302 £362), Fourth Divi- 420 14.4.49Sion, Townsville. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/2234)

Postal Assistant (£302 - £362), Fourth Divi- 420 14.4.49sion, Warwick, vice R. T. Cross, transferred

Postal Assistant (£302 - £362), Fourth Divi- 420 14.4.49sion, Longreach, vice C. J. J. Butler,transferred

Postal Assistant (£302 - £362), Fourth Divi- 420 14.4.49sion, Bundaberg, vice J. M. Si mpson,deceased

Postal Assistant (£302 £362), Fourth Divi- 420 14.4.49.lion, Townsville. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/2234)

Postal Assistant (£302 £362), Fourth Divi- 408 14.4.49sien, Cairns. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 48/2192)

Postal Assistant (£302- £362), Fourth Divi- 408 14.4.49lion, Rosewood, vice G. L. Mackay, pro-moted

Postal Assistant (£3024362), Fourth Divi- 396 14.4.49sion, Toowoomba. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No, 48/2226)

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PROMOTIONS-continued.

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

Shepparbottom, James Vivian

Payne, Donald

Hackwood, Kenneth Warren. .

Park, Neville Colin

Smith, Neville Eric

Goward, Allan John

Parker, Charles Albert

Cottereil, Maus ice Joseph ..

Hogan, John Philip

Nurnberger, Gustav AugustErwin

Houston, David ..

Caldwell, John

Webster, Thomas Glen

Richardson, Robert ClarenceHarris

Hough, Graham Lincoln

Latcham, Howard Lockyer ..

Badenoch, Robert Neil

Brown, Charles Godfrey

Bruce, Ronald John

Carr, Edwin Rex .

Cox, Brian Thomas..

Crane, Frank Douglas

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT - continued.

Queensland- continued.Postal Officer (£266 £314),

Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, TelegraphBranch, Brisbane

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Foul th Division, Warwick

Postal Officer (£266 - £314),Fourth Division, West End

Junior Postal Officer (£108- £216),Fourth Division, Hughenden

Junior Postal Officer (£108- £216),Fourth Division, South Bris-bane

Lineman, Grade i (£284 - £320),Fourth Division, unattached

Lineman, Grade 1 (£2844320),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (South -Western Division), St. Ceorge

Lineman, Grade 1 (£284- £320),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Tine Staff (LineParties) (M-tropolitan Divi-sion), No. 14 Party (Ipswich)

Lineman, Grade 1 (£284 - £320),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (TownsvilleDivision), Mackay

Lineman, Grade 1 (£284- £320),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Tine Staff (South-western Division), Dalby

South ASenior Investigation Officer

(£6484720), Third Division,Department of the Treasury,Defence Division, Melbourne

Clerk (£312- £396), Third Divi-sion, Postal Services Branch

Postal Assistant (£302-£362), Fourth Divi- 396 14.4.49sien, Townsville. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/2234)

Postal Assistant (£302- £362), Fourth Divi- 396 14.4.49sion, Maryborough. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/109)

Postal Assistant (£302 £362), Fourth Divi- 396 14.4.49sion, Warwick, vice T. H. Dorries, pro-moted

Postal Assistant (£302 £362), Fourth Divi- 396 14.4.49sion, Kingaroy, vice J. W. Stewart,transferred

Postal Assistant (£302 - £362), Fourth Divi- 279* 14.4.49sion, Cloncurry, vice V. A. B. Rahmann,transferred

Postal Assistant (£302£362), Fourth Divi- 173f 14.4.49sien, Kingaro5 . New office created (P. S.B.Certificate No. 48/2524)

Lineman, Grade 2 (£332), Fourth Division, 426 14.4.49Engineering Branch, Line Staff (South -Western Division), Roma, vice W. J.Malvine, promoted

Lineman, Grade 2 (£332), Fourth Division, 426 14.4.49Engineering Branch, Line Staff (South -Western Si vi sion), Roma, vice J. C.Jaffrey, retired

Lineman, Grade 2 (£332), Fourth Division, 426 14.4.49Engineering Branch, Line Staff (M Aro-politan Division), Ipswich, vice R. H.Scales, promoted

Lineman, Grade 2 (£332), Fourth Division, 426 14.4.49Engineering Branch, Line Staff (LineParties) (Townsville Division), No. 4Party (Mackay)

Lineman, Grade 2 (£332), Fourth Division, 426 14.4.49Engineering Branch, Line Staff (South-western Division), Dalby, vice J. L. Coulta,promoted

ustralia.Superintendent (£696 - £768), Third Division, 838 14.4.49

Stores Branch, Adelaide, vice W. H. (978)McLarry, promoted

Clerk (£414- £504), Third Division, Postal 598 14.4.49Services Branch, Nuriootpa, vice T. B. (610)Cornelius, promoted

District Inspector.

Postal Investigation Officer, Grade 1 (£344- 474 14.4.49£434), Fourth Division, Personnel Branch (475)(Postal Investigation Section), Adelaide.New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.48/2596)

Telegraphist (£138 £412), Third Division, 402 14.4.49Telegraph Branch. Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

Duties. -Clerk to

Assistant, Grade 4 (£338 £362),Fourth Division, AccountsBranch

Postal Clerk (£138- £398), ThirdDivision, Relieving Staff,Kadina District (Head - quartersMaitland)

Clerk (£114- £360), Third Divi-sion, unattached

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£266 £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£266 £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Telegraphist (£138 £412), Third Division,Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

Telegraphist (£138 £412), Fourth Division,Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

Telegraphist (£138- £412), Fourth Division,. Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New office

created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)Telegraphist (£138- £412), Fourth Division,

Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

Telegraphist (£138 - £412), Fourth Division,Telegraph Branch. Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

Telegraphist (£138- £412), Fourth Division,Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

Telegraphist (£138- £412), Fourth Division,Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

402 14.4.49

402 14.4.49

402 14.4.49

402 14.4.49

402 14.4.49

402 14.4.49

402 14.4.49

* Plus £60 allowance. t Plus £36 allowance.

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Oommoiiwealth Gazette 993

PROMOTIONS- continued.

No 27.-14th ÄApril, 1949

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted.Salary on

Promotion.Date of

Promotion.

Gordon, David Campbell .

Hall, Lloyd Robert

Hogan, John Francis

Jolly, Louis George. .

Lloyd, Kenneth James

Malone, Tyrone Paul

Woods, John Arthur

Saunders, Charles HenryKelcey

Pretty, Colin Raymond . .

Oehme, Hartley William

Scott -Todd, Joseph Mafeking

Lambert, Walter Henry

Grave, Margaret Joyce Wonder

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT- continued.

South Australia- continued.Telegraphist (£138- £412), Fourth Division, 402 14.4.49

Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

Telegraphist (£138- £412), Fourth Division, 402 14.4.49Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

Telegraphist (£1384412), Fourth Division, 402 14.4.49Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

Telegraphist (£1384412), Fourth Division, 402 14.4.49Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

Telegraphist (£138- £412), Fourth Division, 402 14.4.49Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No 49/470)

Telegraphist (£138- £412), Fourth Division, 402 14.4.49Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/470)

Telegraphist (£138 - £412), Fourth Division, 420 14.4.49Telegraph Branch, Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/4 70)

Postal Clerk (£138- £398), Fourth Division, 492 14.4.49Clare, vice M. J. Conlon, promoted

Postal Assistant (£302 - £362), Fourth Divi- 173t 14.4.49sion, Port Adelaide. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/3202)

Supervising Technician, Grade 1(£476 £512), 594 14.4.49Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Mechanical (Training Staff), Adelaide.New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.48/2976)

Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£428), Fourth Divi- 522 14.4.49sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff(Training Staff), Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/2975)

Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£380- £398), Fourth 492 14.4.49Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff(Southern Division), Barmera, viceL. M. A. Cruse, transferred

Assistant (Female), Grade 4 (£264 - £300), 351 14.4.49Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (MoneyOrder Accounts), Adelaide. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/3327)

Duties. - Experience in the handling of Postal Notes, Postage Stamps, and Wireless Licences is desirable.

Postal Officer (£266 £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£26G- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£066- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£266 - £314),Fourth Divi_ion, unattached

Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Junior Postal Officer (£l08- £216),Fourth Division, Stock Ex-change

Senior Technician (£116£140),Fourth Divi ;ion, EngineeringBranch, Mechanical (TandemExchange)

Lineman, Grade 2 (£332), FourthDivision, Engineering Branch,Line Staff (Metropolitan Divi-sion), Unley

Lineman, Grade 2 (£332), FourthDivision, Engineering Branch,Line Staff (Southern Division),Waikerie

Assistant (Female), Grade 2(£216- £228), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch (Money OrderAccounts)

Head, Carmen May.. Assistant (Female), Grade 2 Assistant (Female) (Stamp Sales) (£264-(£216- £228), Fourth Division, £300), Fourth Division, Accounts BranchAccounts Branch (Money Order (Money Order Accounts), Adelaide. NewAccounts) office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.

48/3133)

Duties. -Stamp Sales Attendant.

Western

Chick, Sydney Alfred Postal Clerk (£138- £398), FourthDivision, Cue

Williams, Theodore James .. Mail Officer (1108- £362), FourthDivision, Mail Branch

Davis, Edward William Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, Subiaco

McIntyre, John Joseph Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, unattached

Payne, Edward Postal Officer (£266- £314),Fourth Division, Mail Branch

Thickbroom, Ronald Malcolm Junior Postal Officer (£108 £216),Fourth Division, unattached

Herlihy, Catherine May . .

McEwan, Lavinia ..

Accounting Machinist, Grade(£282- £294), Fourth Divisionunattached

2

Accounting Machinist, Grade(£116- £270), Fourth Divisionunattached

1

363 14.4.49

Australia.Postmaster, Grade 1 (£333- £428), Fourth 504 14.4.49

Division, Cranbrook. New office created(P.S.R. Certificate No. 49/242)

Senior Mail Officer, Grade 1 (£374), Fourth 468 14.4.49Division, Mail Branch, Perth, vice W. A.Smith promoted

117 i.1 Officer (£108- £362), Fourth Division, 372 14.4.49M sil Branch, Perth, vice A. W. A. Wise,-or amnted

M sil Officer (1103- £362), Fourth Division, 384* 14.4.49Mil Branch, Perth, vice D. W. E. Ballard,resigned

Mail Officer (£108 - £362), Fourth Division, 384* 14.4.49Mail Branch, Perth, vice S. C. Spencer,promoted

Apprentice (Signwriter and Painter) (£108- 155 14.4.49£2.52), Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Mechanical (Postal Workshops),Perth. New office created (P.S.B. Cer-tificate No. 46/1024)

Accounting Machinist, Grade 3 (£306 £318), 369 14.4.49Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,

Perth. New office created (P.S.B. Certi-ficate No. 49/313)

Accounting Machinist, Grade 2 (£282 - £294), 357 14.4.49Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (GeneralAccounts), Perth. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/220)

Plus £48 Sorting Pool Allowance. t Plus Special Allowance at the rate of £36 per annum.

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PROMOTIONS - continued.

Commonwealth Gazette

Name. Present Deelgnation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

McKeown, Minnie Chesney . .

O'Neill, Marie Theresa

Walsh, Anna Marcella

Moore, Mary Lucy . .

Crosse, Hanorah . . .

Praia, Mary Adeline

Salter, Allan Aubrey

Scott, George Edward

Brown, George Vincent

Saggers, Edgar James

Jeffery, Gilbert Ronald Carthew

Chine, Carroll Wentworth ..

Mead, Albert Ernest

Viney, Robert Walton

Sharp, Frederick Henry

Grant, Charles . .

Cooper, George Douglas . .

Ponsonby, Frederick Henry..

Lehman, Charles Christian

James, Russell Francis

PosTMàsTEn- GENERAL'S DErART vT- continued.Western Australia --- continued.

Accounting Machinist,£1164270), Fourthunattached

Accounting Machinist,(£1164270), Fourthunattached

Accounting Machini st,(£1164270), Fourthunattached

Accounting Machinist,(£1164270), Fourthunattached

Accounting Machinist,(£116 £270), Fourthunattached

Accounting Machinist,(£116 £270), Fourthunattached

Grade 1Division,

Grade 1Di vision,

Grade 1Di vision,

Grade 1Division,

Grade 1Division,

Grade 1Division,

Accounting Machinist, Grade 2 (£282- £294),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (MoneyOrder Accounts), Perth. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/220)

Accounting Machinist, Grade 2 (£282 £294),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (Tele-phone Accounts), Perth. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/220)

Accounting Machinist, Grade 2 (£`282- £294),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (GeneralAccounts), Perth. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/220)

Accounting Machinist, Grade 2 (£282- £294),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (MoneyOrder Accounts), Perth. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/220)

Accounting Machinist, Grade 2 (£282 £294),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch(Cashier's Section), Perth. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/220)

Accounting Machinist, Grade 2 (£282 £294),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (MoneyOrder Accounts), Perth. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/220)

Tasmania.Draftsman (£234 - £522), Third

Division, Engineering Branch

Duties. - Direct and control the actPostmaster, Grade 6 (£744 £768),

Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 4 (£630 £672),Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Gracie 4 (£630 £672),Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522- £612),Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522 -- £612),Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522 £612),Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522 - £612),Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522 - £612),Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 £504),Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396- £504),Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396- £504).Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 £504),Third Division, unattached

.. Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 £504),Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 - £504),Third Division, unattached

.. Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396- £504),Third Division, unattached

.. Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396- £504),Third Division, unattached

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 £504),Third Division, unattached

Gardiner, Robert AlexanderEdwin

Emmett, Ronald Robert

Jaeger, Casper Ludwig

Murfet, Campbell Vernon

Chief Draftsman (£522 - £558), Third Divi-sion, Engineering Branch, Hobart, viceJ. C. Tinning, promoted

ivities of the Drafting Section.Postmaster, Grade 6 (£768), Third Division,

Launceston. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 4 (£612- £672), ThirdDivision, Burnie. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 4 (£612- £672), ThirdDivision, Devonport. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522- £594), ThirdDivision, New Norfolk. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522 - £594), ThirdDivision, Queenstown. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate Na. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522 - £594), ThirdDivision, Scottsdale. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522 - £594), ThirdDivision, triverstone. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49; 242)

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522- £594), ThirdDivision , Wynyard. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

*Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432- £486), ThirdDivision, Deloraine. New office created(P.S.13. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 £486), ThirdDivision, Currie. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 £486), ThirdDivision, Cygnet. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 £486), ThirdDivision, Geeveston. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432- £486), ThirdDivision, Glenorchy. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 £486), ThirdDivision, Hobart North. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 - £486), ThirdDivision, Huonville. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 £486), ThirdDivision, Latrobe. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432- £486), ThirdDivision, Launceston South. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

i

345 14.4.49

357 14.4.49

345 14.4.49

345 14.4.49

357 14.4.49

357 14.4.49

652 14.4.49(745)

1,008 14.4.49

813 14.4.49

813 14.4.49

768 14.4.49

768 14.4.49

768 14.4.49

700 14.4.49

700 14.4.49

633 14.4.49

610 14.4.49

610 14.4.49

610 14.4.49

588 14.4.49

588 14.4.49

633 14.4.49

633 14.4.49

588 14.4.49

Tentative classification, Postmaster, Grade 3.

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Commonwealth Gazette 9915

PROMOTIONS - continued.

No. 27--14th April, 1949

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary on Date ofPromotion. Promotion.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT--cOntinued.

Scetrine, Herbert Edgar

Tanner, Charles Leonard

Wyatt, John Burgess

Ryan, Lionel James

Rawson, Cecil Risby

McHugh, Roy Raymond .

Jones, John William

Eddy, Alvin Clifford

Biggins, Clyde

Lucas, Cecil Milner

O'Donnell, John Connell .

Freeburgh, Robert David .

Jordan, Horace Wilmot

Ainsworth, Hugh Roy

Bryan, 'Cyril Fraser

Nicholls, Enoch Francis

Richards, Thomas Keith

Blee, Robert Tennyson

Stocks, Leonard Mark

McCormack, Gilbert Ernest . .

Boote, Maurice Frank

Bashfield, James Henry

Hensby, George Augustus

Thompson, Roy Oscar

Goodwin, Harold David

Tasmania- continued.Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 - 2.486), Third

(£471 - £516, Third Division, Division, Longford. New office createdDevonport (P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396£504), Postmaster, Grade 2 (f4324486), ThirdThird Division, unattached Division, Moonah. New office created

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396£504), Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 - £486), Third

Third Division, unattached Division, New Town. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 £504), Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432- £486), ThirdThird Division, unattached Division, Oatlands. New office created

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 £504), Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432- £486), Third

Third Division, unattached Division, Penguin. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396- £504), Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 4486), ThirdThird Division, unattached Division, Rosebery. New office created

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 - £504), Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 - £486), Third

Third Division, unattached Division, St. Marys. New office created(P.S.13. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 4504), Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 - £486), ThirdThird Division, unattached Division, Sandy Bay. New office created

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 1504), Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 - £486), Third

Third Division, unattached Division, Sheffield. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 £504), Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 - 2486), ThirdThird Division, unattached Division, Stanley. New office created

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)Postmaster, Grade 2 (£396 £504), Postmaster, Grade 2 (£432 - £486), Third

Third Division, unattached Division, Zeehan. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 1(£320 £410), *Postmaster, Grade 1 (£338 £428), FourthFourth Division, unattached Division, Derby. Office reclassified

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)Postmaster, Grade 1 (£320 £410). Postmaster, Grade 1 (£338- £428), Fourth

Fourth Division, unattached Division, Beaconsfield. Office reclassified(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 1 (£320--£410), Postmaster, Grade i (£338- £428), FourthFourth Division, unattached Division, Bellerive. Office reclassified

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)Postmaster, Grade 1 (£320 £410), Postmaster, Grade 1 (£338 £428), Fourth

Fourth Division, unattached Division, Bothwell. Office reclassified(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 1 (£320- £410), Postmaster, Grade 1 (f338 -- £428), FourthFourth Division, unattached Di visi on, Cressy. Office reclassified

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)Postmaster, Grade 1 (£320- £410), Postmaster, Grade 1 (£338 - £428), Fourth

Fourth Division, unattached Division, Franklin. Office reclassified(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 1 (£320 £410), Postmaster, Grade 1 (£338 £428), FourthFourth Division, unattached Division, Ringarooma. Office reclassified

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)Postmaster, Grade 1 (£320 £410), Postmaster, Grade 1 (£338- £428), Fourth

Fourth Division, unattached Division, Ross. Office reclassified (P.S.B.Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grade 1 (£320 £410), Postmaster, Grade 1 (£338 £428), FourthFourth Division, unattached Division, St. Helens. Ofñce reclassified

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)Postal Clerk (£138- £398), Fourth Postmaster, Grade 1 (£338 £428), Fourth

Division, Queenstown Division. Strahan. Office reclassified(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Postmaster, Grado 1 (£320-£410), Postmaster, Grade i (£338 £428), FourthFourth Division, unattached Division, Waratah. Office reclassified

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)Postmaster, Grade 1 (£320£410), Postmaster, Grade 1 (£338 £428), Fourth

Fourth Division, unattached Division, Westbury. Office reclassified(P.S.B. Certificate No. 49/242)

Lineman, Grade 1 (£284 - £320), Lineman, Grade 2 (£332), Fourth Division,Fourth Division, Engineering Engineering Branch, Line Staff, Devon -Branch, Line Staff, Devonport port, vice A. Durkin, retired

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No. 27.--14th April, 1949 996 Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONScontinued.

The notification of the provisional promotion of Douglas John Smith, appearing in Gazette of 2nd December, 1948, is herewith withdrawn,the promotion having lapsed.

Notification which appeared in Gazette of 31st March, 1949, of the confirmation of the provisional promotion of R. O. Fyfe, is herebywithdrawn.

The provisional promotion of Robert James Adams, appearing in the Gazette of 27th January, 1949, salary on promotion should haveread " f472 ".

In the notification of the provisional promotion of J. A. Lang, appearing in Gazette of 3rd March, 1949, salary on promotion shouldhave read " £472 " in lieu of that notified.

In the notification of the provisional promotion of John Glendennin Hassett, appearing in Gazette of 17th February, 1949, the salaryon promotion should read " £506 (5 20) " in lieu of that notified.

In the notification of the provisional promotion of G. Waugh, appearing in Gazette of 18th March, 1948, the salary on promotion shouldread " £574 (586) " in lion of that notified.

The notification of the provisional promotion of N. Craike, appearing in Gazette of 31st March, 1949, is hereby withdrawn.In the notification of the provisional promotion of I. J. Neeson, appearing inGazette of 3rd March, 1949, the cause of vacancy should

read " New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/2533) " in lieu of that notified.The notification of the provisional promotion of G. T. Collier, appearing in Gazette of 27th January, 1949, is hereby withdrawn, the

promotion having lapsed.Tho notification of the provisional promotion of F. Goldsworthy, appearing in Gazette of 18th November, 1948, is hereby withdrawn,

the promotion having lapsed.The notification of the provisional promotions of B. P. Foster and P. L. Hughes, appearing in Gazette of 15th April, 1948, are hereby

withdrawn, the promotions having lapsed.In the notification of the provisional promotion of K. Kersten, appearing in Gazette of 11th March, 1948, the salary on promotion should

read " £466 (467) " in lieu of that notified.

The following provisional promotions have been confirmed :

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.Governor- General's Office.

J. Dingwall, appearing in Gazette No. 19, of 3rd March, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.Miss B. H. Palmer, appearing in Gazette of 17th February, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Taxation. Branch.

V. Johnston and D. Macnhorson, smearing in Gazette of 24th February, 1949.N. F. Wicks, E. W. G. Fowler, J. M. Astle, F. R. Kline, F. W. N. Headford, A. D. C..loes, T. J. Green, A. J. Trice, C. C. W. Nairn,

E. E. Aitkin, P. V. Duffy, L. A. Desprez, A. W. Cox, D. J. Maron, F. J. Leonard, H. A. Lyons, J. F. Hayes, H. E. Brooke, W. R. McKoy,J. R. O'Connell, J. C. McDonagh, L. R. Towns, L. Stenleton, P. H. Fihhine, A. G. Butler, N. 'McIntyre, Joyce G. Partridge, Betty J. Lane,Eileen Hackett, Flora Winn, Joyce Probert, Mary C. MiKey, Bessie M. Millar and Joan E. Russell, appearing in Gazette of 3rd March, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.S. E. Morgan, appearing in Gazette of 13th January, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.H. W. A. N. Brann, appearing in Gazette of 22nd July, 1948.T. E. Aldridge, appearing in Gazette of 27th January, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.C. Kenny, appearing in Gazette of 3rd March, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE.L. G. H. Cunningham, G. M. Percival, E. S. Hoffman, appearing in Gazette of 24th February, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.J. W. Sexton, L. A. M. Patterson and M. M. Leahy, appearing in Gazette of 10th February, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.A. E. Barnsley, appearing in Gazette of 13th January, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION.J. M. Johnstor, appearing in Gazette of 3rd March, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.A. G. Coker, appearing in Gazette of 24th February, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF SKIPPING AND FUEL.George 'William Crittle, appearing in Gazette of 7th October, 1948.C. F. Jackson, appearing in Gazette of 3rd February, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.R. G. Webb, R. A. Smee, J. H. Lyons, R. A. Harris, J. A. Lee, W. J. Judges and H. E. Hei tsch, appearing in Gazette of 17th February,

1949.Irene Lilian Hind, appearing in Gazette of 24th February, 1949.D. B. Meld,eld, J. F. _Bourke, D. Wearne, J. L. Holmes, W. K. Allen, G. W. Austen, J. W. Wilson and A. W. Tanner, appearing in

Gazette of 3rd March, 1949.DEPARTMENT OF POST -WAR RECONSTRUCTION.

B. W. Hartnell and F. G. G. Rose, appearing in Gazette of 3rd March, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE. AND CUSTOMS.D. W. Lewis, appearing in Gazette of 27th January, 1949.R. R. Monck and C. L. McCosker, appearing in Gazette of 10th February, 1949.J. F. Waldron, T. Ayers, J. F. Maher and F. W. Buxton, appearing in Gazette of 3rd March, 1949.

POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.C. B. Renew, appearing in Gazette of 25th November, 1948.A. L. Brown, appearing in Gazette of 13th January, 1949.G: H. Neate, S. R. West and W. F. Wetherall, appearing in Gazette of 20th January, 1949.L. T. Johnson and E. C. O'Boyle, appearing in Gazette of l.Oth February, 1949..

K. Mckinnon, K. L. Hewitt and T. W. McAtee, appearing it Gazette of 17th February, 1949.K. N. Baker, E. J. Hower, A. R. Brown, F. R. Jarrett, P. Way, T. G. McGregor, W. Wade, W. J. Izatt,

C. T. Lancashire, A. McVeigh, J. H. Hayes, R. T. Fish, G. L. Smith, V. P. Quinn, F. J. Ford, W. F. J. Perkin, A.L. E. Hoschke, appearing in Gazette of 24th February, 1949.

J. M. Purvis; J. L. Cockburn, P. J. Riley, A. G. Willi a ms, F. J. Phipps, W. D. T. Carter, V. M. Horstmann,M. C. Chadwick, M. J. Smith, R. G. Cox, V. C. W. Gifford, R. J. Berry, R. L. Wettenhall,B. A. Counsel, F. A.appearing in Gazette of 3rd March, 1949.

E. C. Bray, H. G. Preston,Da Costa, F. F. Johns and

R. W. Gurner, J. R. Lane,N. Collier and J. V. Brook,

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Commonwealth Gazette 997

OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC.JOINT HOUSE DEPARTMENT.

Office Created. His Excellency the Governor- General inCouncil, in accordance with the recommendation of thePresident of the Senate and the Speaker of the House ofRepresentatives dated 29th March, 1949, has approved that anew office of Head Pantryrnan, Parliament of the Common-wealth Refreshment Rooms, be created with limits of salaryminimum £314 and maximum £338. subject to variation inpursuance of the Commonwealth Public Service (Parliament-ary Officers) Regulation No. 75, such office to be included inthe Fourth Division, and be deemed to be created on and from16th December, 1948.1(Ex. Min. No. 28.)

Promotions. His Excellency the Governor General inCouncil, in accordance with the recommendation of thePresident of the Senate and the Speaker of the House ofRepresentatives dated 29th March, 1949, lias approved thepromotion of .Jack Willoughby Beadman, Nightwatchman, tothe position of Head Pantryman (£314-£338),-Fourth Division,Parliament of the Commonwealth Refreshment Rooms (newoffice created) , with salary at the rate of £321 per annum, sub-ject to variation in pursuance of Commonwealth Public Service(Parliamentary Officers) Regulation 75, on and from 16thDecember, l948.(Ex. Min. No. 27.) His Excellency theGovernor General in Council, in accordance with the recom-mendation of the President of the Senate and the Speaker ofthe House of Representatives, dated 29th March, 1949,has approved the promotion of Lawrence Wallace, Cleaner(£228 - £296), Fourth Division, to the position of SeniorCleaner (£310 £32.6), Fourth Division, Joint House Depart-ment, with salary at the rate of £310 per annum, subject tovariation in pursuance of Commonwealth Public Service(Parliamentary Officers) Regulation No. 75, on and from the12th October, 1948, vice J. W. Marshall, promoted. (Ex.Min. No. 26.)

Confilrilation of Avpointment. ITis Excellency the Gover-nor- General in Coirneil in accordance with the. recommendationof the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House ofRepresentatives. dated 2901 March, 1949, lifts confirmed theappointment of Bernard Charles Riehards, who was appointedon probation to the position of Fitter. Joint House Depart-ment, on the 14th September. 1948, and hais satisfactorily

. completed the period of probation prescribed.(Ex. Min.No. 25.)

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

Office Created. A new office of Assistant Inspector hasbeen created in the Central Staff (Head quarters Sydney) ,with limits to salary of minimum £744 and maximum £816,subiect to variation in pursuance of regulation 106A. and itis directed that such office be included in the Third Division.(Ex. Min. No. 30.)

CENTRAL STAFF.

Offices Abolished. The undermentioned Third Divisionoffiees. in the Industrial and Arbitration Section, have beenabolished: Cleric (£594- £6721, oeei.inied by E. E. Crichton;Clerk (£522 £504). occupied by M. L. Kelly: Clerk (-450-£522) , occupied by F W. McConaghy ; Clerk (£378-1450),occupied by F. A. Harvey.

Offices PeclasPified The elassification of the office ofAseistsnt Insnector, Third Division. last ocennied 1w E. C.Peverill. has been raised from limits of salary of minimum£r96 and maximum f705, to limits of salary of minimum£744 an-1 maximum f416, suhieet to variation in pnrsrapeeof reeuletinn 106A. The elassifientinll of the nlii ^e of Clerk,Tl-i,-'i Division. Administrative Seetjon. oe ninied by J. R.F^rinins. bas been raised from li its of salary of mininnllmfF92 and n,a' imum r594. to limits of Falary of minimum£:,9d a.,d usa- -imum £672, subject to variation in pursuance ofregulation 106A.

Ogees Crested. A new office of Inspector has been createdin the Organisation and Classification Section. with limits ofsalary of minimum £888 and maximum £1.012. suhiect tovariation in pursuance of regulation 1064. and it is directedthat such office be includded. in the Se -orrl Division. The under-mentioned new offices have been created. in the sections indi-cated. with limits of ea.lary as shown. snhieet to variation inp»rslla.nee of renl'lation suit it is directed that suchoffices be inelnded in the Third Division:

Administrntive Section. One of Assistant. Insnector(arneals). mini"»m £7d4. maxi' 1m £816; one ofClsrls. minilllum f342. r,avimum £d14.

Ore.a.risatinn dr4 Clnsci1 stirs Section One of Merl:,r,irj`llllrl 4342. r,ar-if>,uin £414; one of Clerk. minimumf114. r,a'imllm

Industrial and Arbitration Seetinn. One of AssistantInspector. minimum £648. maximum £720; ore ofClerk, minimum £558, maximum £630; two of Clerk,

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minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk, mini-mum £414, maximum £486; one of Clerk, minimum£342, maximum £414.

Appointments Section. One of Clerk, minimum £342,maximum £414.

Research and Training Section.One of Principal Train -ing Officer, minimum £744, maximum £816; one ofTraining Officer, Grade 2, minimum £522, maximum£594; two of Clerk, minimum £114, maximum £318.

Inspector's Office, ' Canberra. One of Clerk, minimum£450, maximum £522.

(Ex. Min. No. 29.)

DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.Offices Abolished. The office of Clerk (£264 £342), Third

Division, Personnel Office, Administrative Section, Adminis-trative and General Division, last occupied by N. G. Francis,has been abolished. (Ex. Min. No. 10.) Two offices of Clerk(£114 318), Third Division, Personnel Office, AdministrativeSection. Administrative and General Division. last occupiedby G. W. Shannon and T. J. Brack, are abolished.(Ex. Min.No. 11.)

Offices Created. The undermentioned new offices are createdin the Personnel Office, Administrative Section, Administrativeand General Division. with limits of salary as shown, subjectto variation in pursuance of regulation 106A. and it is directedthat such offices be included in the Third Division : Two ofClerk, minimum £414, maximum £486; two of Clerk, mini-mum £30t1. maximum £366. - -(Ex. Min. No. 16.)

ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Appointments under Section 47 of the Commonwealth Publie

erl'ice Act 1922- 194S.James Patrick Dilihanty (date ofbirth 28th April, 1916) and Ronald Herbert Bird (date ofbirth 20th April. 1913), who are not officers of the Common-wealth Public Service, are appointed on probation as Reporters(f172-f7201. Third Division, Court Reporting Staff, Sydney.(Ex. Min. No. 23.)

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Confirmation of A ppointrnents. The appointment under the

provisions of section 47 of the Commonwealth Public ServiceArt 1922 -1948 of Peter Liiv as Meteorological Assistant (£96-£414), Third Division, Divisional Bureau, New South Wales,has been confirmed as on and from 25th February, 1948, thesaid officer having satisfactorily completed a probationaryperiod. --(Ex. Min. No. 455.) The_appointment under the pro-visions of section 47 of the Commonwealth Public Service Act1922 -1948, of John Anderson Boyd as Inspector (£414 - £486),Third Division, Technical Section, Property and Survey Branch,Canberra, has been confirmed as on and from 5th July, 1948,the said officer having satisfactorily completed a probationaryperiod. (Ex. Min. No. 454.)

Offices Created. The undermentioned new offices have beenreated in the Electoral Branch, in the States as shown, atthe localities indicated, with limits of salary as shown, subjectto variation in pursuance of regulation 106A. and it is directedthat such offices he included in the Third Division:

New South WalesBanks (Punchbowl).One of Divisional Returning

Officer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one ofClerk, minimum £234. maximum £366.

Bennelong (Lane Cove). One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,nlinilnlim £234, maximum £366.

Blayland (Lidcombe). One of Divisional ReturningOfficer. minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Bradfield (Chatswood). One of Divisional ReturningOfficer. minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Cunnin°ham (Wollongong) .One of Divisional Return-ing Officer, minimum £486. maximum £558; one ofClerk,, minimum £234. maximum £366.

Evans (Asllfield). One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk, mini-mum £234, maximum £366.

Farrer (Alburv) .One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk, mini-mum £234. maximum £306.

Gravndler (Newtown) . One of Divisional Returning()Meer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £934, maximum £366.

Ki11nsforrd -Smith (Randy ;ice:) .One of DivisionalReturning Ofijeer. minimum £481, maximum £558;one of Clerk, minimum £234. maximum £366.

Lawson (Duh11o). One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk, mini -mum £234, maximum £366.

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Lowe (B'urwood) .-One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk, mini-mum £234, maximum £366.

Lyne (Taree) .-One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk, mini-mum £234, maximum £366.

Macarthur (Moss Vale).-One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Mackellar (Mosman) .-One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Mitchell (Wentworthville) . -One of DivisionalReturning Officer, minimum £486, maximum £558;one of Clerk, minimum £234, maximum 1366.

Paterson (West Maitland) .-One of Divisional Return-ing Officer, minimum £486, maximum 1558; one ofClerk, minimum £234, maximum £366.

Phillip (Bondi Junction) . -One of Divisional Return-ing Officer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one ofClerk, minimum £234, maximum £366.

St. George (Rockdale) . -One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Shortland (Waratah) .-One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Victoria -Chisholm (Camberwell) . -One of Divisional Returning

Officer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Darebin ( Preston ).-One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Gellibrand (Footscray) .-One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558 ; one of Clerk,?minimum £234, maximum £366.

Higgins (Malvern).-One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Higinbotham (Hampton) .-One of Divisional Return-ing Officer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one ofClerk, minimum £234, maximum £366.

Noddle (Clifton Hill) . -One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Isaacs (St. Kilda). -One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Lalor (Sunshine) .-One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum £558 ; one of Clerk, mini-mum £234, maximum £366.

Latrobe (Dandenong) .--One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558 ; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

McMillan (Warragul) .--One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558 ; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Mallee (Mildura) . -One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Murray (Shepparton) . -One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Wills (Coburg) .-One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum 486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Queensland -Bowman ( Stones Corner) .-One of Divisional Return-

ing Officer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one ofClerk, minimum £234, maximum £366.

Dawson (Mackay) . -One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Fisher (Gympie) . -One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk, mini-mum £234, maximum £366.

Leichhardt (Cairns) .-One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

McPherson (Southport) . -One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Oxley ( Ipswich ).-One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum, £558; one of Clerk, mini-mum £234, maximum £366.

Petrie (Albion).-One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk, mini-mum £234, maximum £366.

Ryan (Toowong) .-One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum £558 ; one of Clerk, mini-mum £234, maximum £366.

South Australia -Anga.s (Murray Bridge) .-One of Divisional Returning

Officer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366,

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Kingston (Glenelg). --One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Port Adelaide (Port Adelaide) .-One of DivisionalReturning Officer, minimum £486, maximum £558;one of Clerk, minimum £234, maximum £366.

Sturt (Norwood) . -One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk, mini-mum £234, maximum £366.

Western Australia -Canning (Armadale). -One of Divisional Returning

Officer, minimum £486, maximum £558 ; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

Curtin (Subiaco). -One of Divisional Returning Officer,minimum £486, maximum £558; one of Clerk, mini-mum £234, maximum 1366.

Moore (Northam) . -One of Divisional ReturningOfficer, minimum 1486, maximum £558; one of Clerk,minimum £234, maximum £366.

-(Ex. Min. No. 449.)

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.Office Created. -A new office of Administrative Officer

(Hospital Facilities) is created in the National Health Ser-vice Division, Administrative Staff with limits of salary ofminimum £696 and maxmum £768, subject to variation inpursuance of regulation 106A, and it is directed that suchoffice be included in the 'Third Division.-(Ex. Min. No. 54.)

Offices Abolished. -The undermentioned Third Divisionoffices in the Administrative Staff are abolished: -Staff Inspec-tor (£594 -£672) , occupied by A. A. Cameron; Clerk (£450-£522) , last occupied by J. W. Barchard; Clerk (£414-£486),

. occupied by V. S. Ryan.Offices Reclassified. -The classification of the undermen-

tioned Third Division offices in the Administrative Staff arevaried as indicated. The limits of salary shown are subjectto variation in pursuance of regulation 106A: -Chief Clerk,occupied by J. O'Sullivan, from minimum £648, maximum£720, to minimum £696, maximum £768 ; Accountant, occupiedby J. W. Barchard, from minimum £522, maximum £594, tominimum 1594, maximum £672; Clerk, occupied by W.McDermott, from minimum £378, maximum £450, to minimum£450, maximum £522; Clerk, occupied by L. R. Thompson,from minimum £378, maximum £450, to minimum £414,maximum £486; Clerk, occupied by D. Corrigan, from minimum£342, maximum £414, to minimum £414, maximum, £486; Clerk,occupied by V. D. Sheedy, from minimum £300, maximum£366, to minimum £342, maximum £414; Clerk, new officecreated by Governor General on Board's Recommendation No.1621, dated 21st July, 1947, from minimum £264, maximum£342, to minimum £300, maximum £366; Clerk, new officecreated by Governor - General on Board's Recommendation No.1012, dated 18th December, 1945, from minimum £96, maxi-mum £318, to minimum £300, maximum £366; Clerk, new officecreated by Governor - General on Board's Recommendation No.1215, dated 3rd July, 1947, from minimum £96, maximum£318, to minimum £300, maximum £366; Clerk, occupied byA. R. J. Yeo, from minimum £96, maximum £318, to minimum£300, maximum £366.

Offices Created.-The undermentioned new offices are created,as indicated, with limits of salary as shown, subject to varia-tion in pursuance of regulation 106A, and it is directed thatsuch offices be included in the Third Division:-

Administrative Stall. -One of Clerk, minimum £744,maximum £816; one of Principal Research Officer,minimum £744, maximum £816; one of Inspector (Per-sonnel), minimum £648, maximum £720; two of Clerk,minimum £378, maximum £450; four of Clerk, mini-mum £342, maximum £414; two of clerk, minimum£144, maximum £318.

National Health Service Division. -One of Clerk, mini-mum £594, maximum £672; one of Chief InvestigatingOfficer, minimum. £696, maximum £768.

The undermentioned new offices are created in the Adminis-trative Staff: -Two of Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division,one of Typist (Female) , Grade 3, Fourth Division.-(Ex.Min. No. 60.)

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.Office Created. -A new office of Chief Scientist is created in

the Secretariat, with salary at the rate of £3,000 per annum,inclusive of cost of living and all other allowances excepttravelling allowance, and it is directed that such office beincluded in the Second Division. -(Ex. Min. No. 8.)

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.Appointment under Section 47. -The appointment under the

proviQions of section 47 of the Commonwealth Public ServiceAct 1922 -1948, of Herbert Ernest Heitsch as Architect. Grade3 (Research) (£576- £6201, Third Division, Factory Standardsand Design Branch, Industrial Welfare Division, Victoria,is now confirmed as on and from 18th August, 1948, the saidofficer having satisfactorily completed a probationary period.-(Ex. Min. No. 15.)

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DEPARTMENT OF POST -WAR RECONSTRUCTION.WAR SERVICE LAND SETTLEMENT DIVISION.

Appointment under Section 47 of the Commonwealth PublioService Act 1922 - 1948. Edward Arthur Rowe, Loans Officer(£8404912), Third Division, War Service Land SettlementDivision, Central Office, Sydney.(Ex. Min. No. 16.)

OFFICE OF EDUCATION.

Central Office.Offices Abolished.The undermentioned offices have been

abolished: Senior Education Officer (£744 - £816), Third Divi-sion, new office created (P.S.B. Certificate 46/1041) ; Educa-tion Officer, Grade 4 .(£558 - £672), Third Division, occupiedby A. P. Anderson.

Offices Created. The undermentioned new offices have beencreated:Two of Senior Education Officer (£6964768), ThirdDivision (P.S.B. Certificate 49/771).(Ex. Min. No. 12.)

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.CENTRAL STAFF.

Office Created. Supervising Engineer, Third Division, ChiefEngineer's Branch, with limits of salary of minimum £888and maximum £1,012, subject to variation in pursuance ofregulation 106Á.

NEW SOUTH WALES.Offices Created. -- Postmaster, Grade 2, Third Division,

Kingsgrove. Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Kingsgrove.Postal Officer, Fourth Division, Kingsgrove. Junior PostalOfficer, Fourth Division, Kingsgrove. Overseer, Fourth Divi-sion, Accounts Branch, Telegraph Accounts, with limits ofsalary of minimum £380 and maximum £416 and annualincrement of £18, subject to variation in pursuance ofregulation 106A. The undermentioned Fourth Division officeshave been created in the Engineering Branch, Mechanical:One of Apprentice (Bodymaker) , one of Apprentice (Black-smith) , one of Apprentice (Panel Beater) , two of Apprentice(Carpenter), one of Apprentice (Frenchpol isher) , two ofApprentice (Signwriter), one of Apprentice (Watchmaker),cue of Apprentice (Electroplates), one of Apprentice (Lock-smith) , two of Apprentice (Painter) , four of Apprentice( Motor Mechanic ), four of. Apprentice ( Cycle Mechanic).Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Bourke. Postal Assistant,Fourth Division, Cobar. Postal Assistant, Fourth Division,West Maitland. Postal Officer, Fourth Division at the follow-ing localities: St. Marys, Fairy Meadow Postmen's Depot(two offices) , Canberra, North Sydney, Kiama, Picton. Tech-nician, Fourth Division, Mullumbimby. Technician, FourthDivision, Murwillumbah. Supervisor (Female), Fourth Divi-sion at the following localities : Armidale, Newcastle, Goul-burn, Orange, Wollongong, Canberra. Monitor (Female),Fourth Division at the following localities : Albury, Armidale,Bega, Bowral, Canberra, Casino, Cessnock, Cooma, Coota-mundra, Cowra, Glen Innes (two offices), Goulburn, Griffith,Kurri Kurri, Leeton, Lismore, Moree, Mudgee, Murwillumbah,1` a.rrabri, Narrandera, Newcastle ( two offices) , Nowra, Orange,Port Kembla, Singleton, Taniworth, Taree, Temora, Toronto,Wagga Wagga, Wellington, West Maitland. Telephonist(Female), l+ ourth Division at the following localities:Condoboiin, Glen Innes, Manilla.

following

Office Abolished. -- Overseer, Fourth Division. AccountsBranch, Telegraph Accounts, occupied by B. McLean.

VICTORIA.Offices Created.Postmaster, Grade 2, Third Division,

Gardenvale. Postal sSistant, Fourth Division, Gardenvale.Postal Officer, Fourth Division, Gardenvale. Overseer, FourthDivision, Accounts Branch, Telegraph Accounts, with limits ofsalary of minimum £356 and maximum £386, and annualincrements, one of £12 and one of £18, subject to variationin pursuance of regulation 106A. Supervising Technician,Grade 1, Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Mechanical.Senior Technician, Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Mechanical. Supervisor (Female), Fourth Division, Hamilton.Telephonist (Female), Fourth Division, Hamilton (threeoffices) . Telephonist (Female), Fourth Division, Geelong(four offices) . Monitor (Female), Fourth Division at thefollowing localities: -- Alexandra, Bacchus Marsh, Bairnsdale,Belgrave, Bendigo ( two offices ), Casterton, Chelsea, Frankston(two offices), Healesville (two offices), Leongatha, Lilydale,Mornington, Nhill, Portland, Red Cliffs (two offices ), St.Arnaud, Stowell, Terang, Werribee, Yarrawonna, Ararat,Morwell, V- arracknabeal, Ballarat, Geelong, Camperdown,Castlern'aine, Dandenong, Hamilton, Horsham, Mildura,Wodonga, Croydon, Coleraine.

Office Abolished.Overseer, Fourth Division, AccountsBranch, Telegraph Accounts, occupied by E. C. Thomson.

Office Reclassified. Supervising Technician, Fourth Divi-sion, Dandenong, last occupied by G. A. Duncan, from Grade1 to Grade 2.

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QUEENSLAIrD.

Offices Created. Postmaster, Grade 2, Third Division,Maroochydore. Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Maroochydore.Postal Officer, Fourth Division, Maroochydre. Junior PostalOfficer, Fourth Division, Maroochydore. Overseer, FourthDivision, Accounts Branch, Telegraph Accounts, with limits ofsalary of minimum £350 and maximum £374 and annualincrement of £12, subject to variation in pursuance of regula-tion 106A. Postal Assistant, Fourth Division, Rockhampton.Postal Assistant (Mail), Fourth Division, Rockhampton (twooffices) . Postal Officer, Fourth Division at the followinglocalities: ---- Mareeba, Millaa, Millaa, Mossman, Hughenden(two offices) , Cloiicurry, Julia Creek, Richmond, Winton,Mundubbera, Blackall, Coolangatta (two offices), Chinchilla,St. George, Piabla. Supervisor (Female) , Fourth Division atthe following localities: -- Bundaberg, Maryborough, Warwick.Monitor (Female); Fourth Division at the following localities:

Atherton, Charleville, Charters Towers, Dolby, Gladstone,Hughenden, Innisfail, Ipswich; Mackay, Murgon, Nambour,Pittsworth, Sandgate, Southport, Stanthorpe, Toowoomba,\Vynnuni, Goondiwindi (two offices), Kingaroy (two offices),Longreach ( two offices) , Redcliffe ( two offices), Roma ( twooffices) .

Office Abolished. Assistant, Grade 4, Fourth Division,Accounts Branch, Telegraph Accounts, last occupied by U. C.Fletcher.

Appointment under Section 47 of the Commonwealth PublicNrrvicc Act 1922- 1948. William Alexander Thorogood (dateof birth 30th June, 1898), who is not an officer of the Common-wealth Service, has been appointed on probation as Supervisor(Food Services) (£4144486), Third Division, PersonnelBranch, new office created vide Public Service h'oard's Certi-ficate No. 48/1474 dated 28th June, 1948, with salary at therate of £580 per annum, such appointment to take effect ason and from 28th March, 1949.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Offices Created. Line Foreman, Grade 2, Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Metropolitan Division) .Lineman, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, LineStaff ( Metropolitan Division) (three offices). Postal Officer,Fourth Division, Engineering Branch. Technician, FourthDivision, Gladstone. Technician, Fourth Division, Maitland.Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Kalangadoo. Postal Assistant,Fourth Division, Port Lincoln. Postal Assistant, FourthDivision, Port Pirie. Postal Assistant, Fourth Division,Grenfell- street (two offices) . Postal Officer, Fourth Divisionat the following localities: Blackwood, Nailsworth, Tusmore,Stirling West (two offices) , Millicent. Monitor (Female),Fourth Division at the following localities: Victor Harbour,Gawler, Maitland, Darwin, Murray Bridge, Mt. Barker (twooffices), Naracoorte, Port Lincoln, Port Pirie, Renmark.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Offices Creatcd. Monitor (Female), Fourth Division at the

following localities : Albany, Armadale, Narrogin, CentralExchange, Banbury, Kalgoorlie.

TASMANIA.

Offices Created. --The undermentioned Third Division officeshave been created in the General Accounts Section, AccountsBranch, with limits of salary as indicated, subject to variationin pursuance of regulation 106a:One of Clerk; minimum£342, maximum £414; one of Clerk, minimum £300, maximum£366. Typist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division, PersonnelBranch. Monitor (Female) , Fourth Division at the followinglocalities: Glenorchy, Huonville, Smithton, Launceston (twooffices).(Ex. Min. Nos. 49 and 50.)

PROMOTIONS - COMMONWEALTH PUBLICSERVICE ACT 1922 -1948.

THE Public Service Board has

(1) Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotionsas notified in the Gazettes indicated: HoraceRonald Taylor, George Frederick MacDonald, JohnEdmund Norbert Erikson, Henry Douglas VincentNicholls, Christian George Anders Christensen,Albert James Kelly, Patrick Leo Hughes, JohnStuart Robinson, Heath Samuel Bowden Wedge,Edward John Killeen, Lawrence Donovan O'Reilly,Kenneth Ross Paterson, Francis Edward Cornell,Keith David Moulang, John Reginald Bradley, BruceLangton Burton, 15th April, 1948; Robert VictorHutchinson, 9th September, 1948; Douglas JohnWauchope, 18th November, 1948; Erle GladstoneCampbell Wilson, Harold Thomas Wright, 25thNovember, 1948 ; Henry Patrick Gayton, Jack

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Anthony Ford, Anthony. Alan Rodriquez, EdwinXavier Higgins, Henry George Fitzroy Somerset,Raymond Jack Robinson, 9th December, 1948;Harold Vincent Loveday, 6th January, 1949; Ray-mond Mark Jenkins, 13th January, 1949; RobertMaxwell Moore, Ainsworth Gerrard Newman, Mel-ville John Cavanagh, Geoffrey Wallace Shannon, 20thJanuary, 1949; Peter Eric James Engstrom,Archibald Hardie Veitch, 10th February, 1949.

Cancelled the undermentioned provisional promotionsas notified in Gazettes indicated: Ernest WilliamRyan, 9th September, 1948; Kenneth Eisdon White.2nd December, 1948; Stephen John Gallagher,Ronald Keith Horder, 9th December, 1948; RaydonHenry Hill, 23rd December, 1948; Hilton ErnestRowe. 6th January, 1949; Francis Edward Cornell,10th February, 1949.

(3i Promoted the undermentioned officers as shown :

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Victoria.

James Denis Wells, Clerk (£108 £360), ThirdDivision, Unattached, Taxation Branch (IncomeTax), as Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section, lieibourne, new officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212), with salary£422 (£448) per annum; from 23rd September,1948. [In lieu of notification appearing in Gazette.No. 20, dated 10th March, 1949.1

DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION.The notification of the promotion of John Robert

Gardner, Clerk (11084300), Third Division, Depart-ment of Trade and Customs, as Clerk (£46S- £540),Third Division, Citizenship Section, RestrictedImmigration Division, Nationality, Naturalizationand Citizenship Sub Division, Central Staff, newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/2585), withsalary at the rate of £538 (£541) per annum, totake effect from 5th February, 1948, appearing inGazette dated 9th September, 1948, is hereby with-drawn.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.Australian Capital Territory.

Francis Edward Fisher, Clerk (£378-£468), ThirdDivision, Unattached, as Clerk (£5044576), ThirdDivision, Tariff Administration Branch, CentralStaff, new office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.48/3035) , with salary £598 ( £610) per annum; from10th February, 1949.

Victoria.Michael Maurice Gloster, Clerk, Unattached (£378-

£468), Third Division, Central Staff, as Supervisor(£576 -£648) , Third Division, Prices Branch, newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/2080) withsalary £730 (1778) per annum; from 9th September,1948.

John Russell Sumpton, Clerk (£108 £360), ThirdDivision, Long Room, as Clerk (£312 - £396), ThirdDivision, Accounts Branch, Melbourne, vice A. A.Rodriquez, promoted, with salary £480 (£505) perannum; from 9th December, 1948.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Francis Mitchell, Supervising Technician, Grade

1 (£476- £512), Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,as Supervising Technician, Grade 2 (£5c064542),Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Inspection,Dubbo, vice G. C. C. Kirk, deceased, with salary£600 per annum; from 9th December, 1948.

John Hall, Employment Officer, Grade 2 (£378-£468), Third Division, Employment Division (Gran-ville) Department of Labour and National Service,as Welfare Officer (£4144504), Third Division.Personnel Branch ( Education and Welfare Section) ,Sydney, vice A. G. Newman, promoted, with salary£508 (£520) per annum; from 23rd December, 1948.

Bruce Randell Foster, Supervising Technician.Grade 1 (£476 -£512) , Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Killara, as Supervising Technician, Grade 2

(£5064542) Fourth Division, Engineering Branch(Mechanical), Maroubra, Office reclassified (P.S.B.Certificate No. 48/2068) , with salary £600 perannum; from 6th January, 1949.

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

APPOINTMENT, RETIREMENTS ANDDISMISSALS.

THE following appointment, retirements and dismissals arenotified by the Public Service Board:

APPOINTMENT.DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.

New South Wales.Cadet (Personnel), Third Division. Alfred Limeburner.

RETIREMENTS.PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

Office of the Public Service Board, New South Wales.Section 49. Audrey Clarice Plunkett, Assistant (Female),

Grade 1, as from the close of business on 12th February, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Taxation Branch, South Australia.

Section 49. Ruth Berry, Assistant (Female), Grade 1, asfrom the close of business on 26th February, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.Western Australia.

Section 49. Iris Rose Stock, Typist, Grade 1, as from theclose of business on 4th September, 1948.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.Victoria.

Section 67. John Joseph Donnelly, Clerk, as from theclose of business on 21st h ebruary, 11,49.

DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND FUEL.Victoria.

Section 67. William Irving Davidson, Mechanic (Light-house), as from the close of business on 24th February, 1949.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

N ew South Wales.Section 67. James William Coyle, Invoice Examining

Officer, as from the close of business on 10th March, 1949.

REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT.N ew South Wales.

Section 49. Patricia Beaton, Canteen Assistant, as fromthe close of business on 22nd May, 1948; Vivienne JoyceLawless, Cook, Grade 2, as from the close of business on 22ndMay, 1949.

Section 67.Theodore Hermann Faber, Orderly, Grade 2,as from the close of business on 7th March, 1949.

South Australia.Section 49. Joan Esteele Lynas, Sister, as from the close of

business on 12th February, 1949; Jean Elizabeth Morrison,Sister, as from the close of business on 26th February, 1949.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.New South [l'ales.

Section 49. Dawn Joyce Payne, Telephonist, as from theclose of business on 2ith November, 1948; Beryl ElaineTeasdale, Assistant (Female), Grade 2, as from the closeof business on 4th December, 1948.

Section 67. William Frederick Edwards, Lineman, Grade 2,as from the close of business on 7th October, 1948 ; GeorgeWilliam Grant, Mail Officer, as from the close of business on7th March, 1949 ; Leo William Donohoe, Mail Officer, as fromthe close of business on 22nd March, 1949 ; Allan ThomasBurton, Clerk, as from. the close of business on 14th May, 1949.

Section 85 (2 ) . William Austin Gentleman, Line Foreman,Grade 2, as from the close of business on 18th May, 1949 ; JohnSneddon, Senior Lineman, as from the close of business on 21stApril, 1049.

Victoria.Section 67. Albert Claude Maine, Postal Officer, as from the

close of business on läth February, 1949; James JosephNewton, Line Foreman, Grade 2, as from the close of businesson 22nd February, 1949.

Queensland.Section 49. Eva Joy McKenzie, Telephonist, as from the

close of business on 20th November, 1948; Esme Mary Howe,Telephonist, as from the close of business on 14th January,1949.

Section 67.Eileen Edna Thomasina Kelly, PhonogramMonitor, as from the close of business on 6th January, 1949.

Western Australia.Section 49. Constance Catherine Lawler, Telephonist, as

from the close of burines s on 26th February, 1949.

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(b) Spelling. To be judged from the candidate's tran-scription of a mis- spelled paper. (Maximum marks,180; pass marks, 108.)

(c) Arithmetic. First four rules, including British stan-dard weights, measures and money. (Maximummarks, 180; pass marks, 105.)

TEXT Booms. No text books are prescribed, but a bookletcontaining papers set at a previous Commonwealth PublicService examination for appointment as Assistant, Grade 1,may be obtained from the Commonwealth Public ServiceInspectors, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth, and from theSecretary, Public Service Board, Canberra for 6d. (70. bypost).

A candidate will not be regarded as having passed theexamination unless he obtains at least a pass in each of thesubjects of Spelling and Arithmetic.

if two or more candidates secure the same total of marks,their order of merit, respectively, will be determined by marksobtained for (a) Arithmetic (b) Spelling, and, where thosemarks also are equal (c) by lot.

VACANCIES. TIIQ following is the estimate of the numberof vacancies to be filled by candidates who qualify:

Tasmania.Section 49.- Joyce Beatrice Millhouse Tilyard, Telephonist,

as from the close of business on 19th February, 1949.Section 67.Enid Mary de Bomford, Telephonist (Female) ,

as from the close of business on 22nd January, 1949 ; JohnKeith Sinclair Mackay, Technician, as from the close ofbusiness on 18th May, 1949.

DISMISSALS.POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Queensland.Section 62.John Bede O'Neill, Postal Officer, as from the

close of business on 4th April, 1949.

New South Wales.Section 62. Mervyn Thomas Stephen Cavanagh, Lineman,

Grade 1, as from the close of business on 4th April, 1949.

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

EXAMINATIONS.Examination No. 3044.

FOR APPOINTMENT AS ASSISTANT, GRADE 1, FOURTH DIVISION,AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY, VICTORIA, QUEENSLANDAND WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

AN examination for appointment to the above mentionedposition will be held subject to the following condi-tions:

DATE OF EXAMINATION. Saturday, 9th July, 1949.EXAMINATION CENTRES. Canberra, Melbourne, B'risbane

and Perth, and such other centres in Victoria, Queenslandand Western Australia as the Board determines.

PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER.(a) Male former membersof the Forces not on the permanent staff of the Common-wealth Public Service who are natural -born or naturalizedBritish subjects, and who were born not later than 9thNovember, 1898.

(b) Males not on the permanent staff of the Commonwealth Public Service who are natural -born or naturalizedBritish subjects, and who were born not earlier than 9thNovember, 1898, and not later than 9th October, 1928.

Hopi TO MAKE APPLICATION.Applications must be made on

Pprintedforms which are obtainable from the Commonwealth

ublic Service Inspectors, Canberra, Melbourne, Brisbane andPerth.

EXAMINATION FEE. Applications from candidates who willhave attained the age of twenty -one years prior to the date ofexamination must be accompanied by a postal note for fiveshillings, made payable to the Collector of Public Moneys,as entrance fee.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE. Applications must reach theSecretary to the Commonwealth Public Service Board, Can-berra, Australian Capital Territory, not later than 18th May,1949.

Applications received after 18th May, 1949, will berejected unless the applicant has advised the Secretaryto the Board by letter or telegram which reaches him notlater than 18th May, 1949, that he is forwarding anapplication, and he has actually posted his applicationbefore or on 18th May, 1949.

The receipt of applications will not be formally acknow-ledged. An applicant should therefore make a record of theposting of his application. If he does not receive advice toattend the examination at latest ten days before the date of theexamination, he should at once communicate with the Secre-tary to the Board, and at the same time furnish evidence of thedate, time and place of posting of his application.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS. A candidate who changes his addressafter submitting his application should at once furnish hisnew address to the Secretary to the Board.

SALARIES. The following are the current rates of salarypayable, but the amounts are subject to variation in accord-ance with the rise or fall of the index numbers of the cost ofliving:

service.

First year ..Second year ..Third year . .

Fourth year .

Salaryper annum.

L348360372384

SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION.The subjects of examinationare:(a) HandwritingTo be judged for legibility, neatness

and simplicity from the candidate's paper inSpelling ( Full marks, 50.)

Australian Capital Territory .. 40Victoria .. .. .. .. .. 75Queensland .. .. .. 25Western Australia .. .. .. 30

ORDER OF APPOINTMENT. Candidates who qualify will beconsidered for appointment in accordance with the provisionfor preference in the Re- establishment and Employment Act1945, and subject to that provision in accordance with theirorder of merit at the examination.

PERIOD Ob' ELIGIBILITY. Except in the cases of formermembers of the Forces, a candidate who qualifies will beeligible for appointment only until the expiration of twelvemonths commencing on the date of publication in the Com-monwealth Gazette of the results of the examination. Theeligibility of a former member of the Forces for appointmentwill terminate on his attaining the age of fifty -one years.

CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT. A qualified candidate fromoutside the Service must, upon appointment, produce evidenceof the date of his birth, and a medical certificate satisfyingthe Board in such particulars as it may determine of soundbodily health and freedom from physical defects. He shouldnot undergo this medical examination until instructed by theBoard or a Public Service Inspector to do so. Upon con-firmation of his appointment after probation an officer will berequired to contribute to the Commonwealth SuperannuationFund, or in the ease of returned soldiers to the ProvidentAccount.

Qualified candidates who on appointment are already tem-porarily employed, or who take up duty within fourteen days .

of the date of issue by the Chief Officer of notification ofappointment and request to report for duty will be regardedfor seniority purposes as having entered the CommonwealthService on the date of the Public Service Inspector's appoint-ment certificate.

COST OF RAILWAY OR OTHER FARE TO PLACE OF APPOINT -MENT. An appointee will be required to defray the costof fares to the place of his appointment, but any expense onsecond -class fares in excess of £3 incurred by him may berefunded by the Department upon the expiration of threemonths from the date of commencing duty.

REFUSAL OF APPOINTMENT. If a successful candidate de-clines to accept an appointment offered to him, or fails toreply within seven days to a communication from the Board, aPublic Service Inspector, or a Chief Officer respecting hisnomination to the Public Service, his name may be removedfrom the Register of Persons Qualified for Appointment "

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

Examination No. 3035.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER, VICTORIA,

QUEENSLAND, SOUTH AUSTRALIA AND WESrs`ItN AUSTRALIA

THE conditions of the above examination, notified in Com-monwealth Gazette, No. 23 of 31st March, 1949, are hereby

amended as follows:Delete:

Western Australia. Cranbrook, Cue, Cunderdin, Derby,Donnybrook, Onslow, Pingelly, Roebourne, Wiluna,Wongan Hills.

Insert:Western Australia. Cranbrook, Cue, Cunderdin, Derby,

Donnybrook, Onslow, Pingelly, Roebourne, WonganHills.

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

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Examination No. 3043.TO ENABLE (a) CADET BIOCHEMIST{ TO QUALIFY FOR ADVANCE -

MENT TO BIOCHEMIST, GRADE 1; AND (b) BIOCHEMISTS,GRADE 1, TO QUALIFY FOR SALARY ADVANCEMENT BEYOND£414 (S.) PER ANNUM,

Held March, 1949.

1'r is hereby notified that the following offieer has passed

the examination approved by the Beard:-Advancement of Cadet Biochemist to be Biochemist, Grade 1.

O'Connell, Adrian Louis.W. E. DUNK, Chairman,

Public Service Beard.

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Examination No. 2592.To ENABLE OFFICERS IN THE FOURn i DIVISION TO QUALIFY FOR

INCLUSION IN THE THIRD DIVISION AS POSTMASTER, SENIORPOSTAL CLERK, POSTAL CLERK, TELEGRAPHIST, ASSISTANTRADIO INSPECTOR OR EXCISE OFFICER, GRADE 3; AND

OTHER OFFICERS IN THE FoURTn DIVISION TO ACQUIRE PARTOF THE QUALIFICATIONS FOR AN OFFICE OF EXCISE OFFICER,GRADE 3, SUPERVISOR, TELEGRAPH, SUPERVISOR, MAIL BRANCH,

OR TRAFFIC OFFICER, TELEPHONE BRANCH.Held 16th and 23rd June, 1945.

nE results of the abovementioned examination which werepublished in Commonwealth Cat:ette, No. 234. dated 6th

December, 1945, are hereby amended by the addition of thename of the following officer:-

WES N AUSTRALIA.

Name. Designation.

Munn, Irvin Campbell Aubrey .. Telegraphist

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

Examination No. 2890.FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE THIRD DIVISION OF THE COMMON-

WEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE AS CLERK OR AS CADET.

Amendment.ripnt results of the abovementioned examination, published

in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 6, dated 20th January,1949, are hereby amended by the following:-Order ofmerit. Name.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

652A. Neville, Leonard Vincent.W. E. DUNK, Chairman,

Public Service Board.

Fon

Examination No. 2904.APPOINTMENT, TRANSFER OR PROMOTION ASAUSTRALIAN OAPITAL TERRITORY AND VICTORIA.

Amendment.Ordet ofmerit.

Delete:4.6.

14.

Add:4.6.

14.

Name.VICTORIA;

*Merner, John Francis ..*Edwards, Ernest Murray*Robinson, Kenneth Adrian

CLERK,

Totalmarks.

.. 237.. 200.. 180

tMerner, John Francis .. .. 237f Edwards, Ernest Murray .. 200tRainsbii, Kenneth Adrian .. 180

* Former member of the Forces.t Officer of the Service.

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

Examination. No. 2930.FOR APPOINTMENT AS ASSISTANT (FEMALE) GRADE 1, SYDNEY,

MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, PERTH AND HOBART.

Held 26th February, 1949.

THE candidates named hereunder were successful.

Eligibility for appointment will cease on 13th April, 1950.

If a successful candidate changes her address she shouldimmediately notify the Commonwealth Public Service Inspectorin her respective State.

Order ofmerit. Name.

NEW SOUTH WALES.1. O'Rourke, Joan Margaret2. Heyhoe, Shirley Joan ..3. Playford, Margaret Ivy ..4. Brown, Elizabeth Margaret5. Harris, Evelyn .. ..6. Davies, Doreen Beryl ..7. Bohland, Lena .. ..8. Brinckley, Thelma May ..9. MacEachin, Anne Bernadette

VICTORIA.1. Blackman, Gwenda ..2. Watch, Frances Marion ..3. O'Shea, Mary Josephine ..4. Walsh, Maureen Joan ..5. McMahon, Patricia Mary . .

G. Bowes, Valerie Teresa7. McEwan, Agnes Fotheringhant8. Wilson, Shirley Patricia ..9. Atkinson, Marjorie Joyce

10. Brennan, Joyce .. ..11. McKenzie, Marie Dawn ..12. Gilchrist, Judith Lynn ..13. Coghill, Claire Margaret ..14. Higgins, Elizabeth Anne ..15. Canty, Dorothy Josephine16. Daniels, Janette Margaret17. Kleine, June Daddo ..18. Forsey, Noreen Diane ..19. Edwards, Marguerita Theresa20. Carrick, Lola Suzanne ..21. Meredith, Linda .. . .

22. Martin, Teresa Mary ..23. Middap, Muriel Joan ..24. Storey, Heather Marie ..25. Wardle, Elizabeth Eileen ..

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.I. Mooney, Joan Elinor ..2. Peters, Hilda Ruth ..3. Buckley, Isabelle Gwendolyn4. Morgan, Mary Elizabeth ..5. Moriarty, Valmai Joan ..6. Glaetzer, Joy Anne7. Cashel, Frances Marie ..

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.1. Howieson, Jocelyn Alice ..2. Stephenson, Honorah Mary3: Davies, Sylvia Mae ..4. Grose, Dorothy Jean5. Sargent, Betty Joan6. Smith, Judith Ann7. Stene, Eva Thelma8. Hodgson, Helen Frances9. Pelliccia, Mary Rose

10. Smith, Sylvia Maud ..11. Quigley, Barbara Isabella12. Devlin, Mae Doreen ..13. White, Margaret Joan ..14. Norris, Joan Margaret ..15. Turner, Margaret Paterson16. Bennison, June Marie ..17. White, Carmel Teresa ..

Totalmarks.

TASMANIA.I. Garner, Everald Mavis . .

2. Feltham, Valarie Joan ..3. Dennison, Betty Fay ..4. Allen, Mary Theresa ..5. Sice, Gweneth Lovejoy ..6. Rayner, Margaret Ann

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES.Other applicants should state full names, date, year and

place of birth, and whether they are natural born _ ornaturalized British subjects. Returned soldiers should giveparticulars of war service. Copies only of diplomas,references, testimonials, or . certificates should be forwarded.If the originals are required they will be asked for.

The range of salary indicates the classified value of aposition, but appointments may be made at any salary withinsuch range. The rate shown in the advertisement hereundermay be varied by cost of living adjustment or by regulationor awards.

Successful applicants must comply with the provisions ofthe Superannuation Act.

At offices where quarters are shown, a deduction at the rateof 10 per cent. of the minimum salary of the position willbe made unless otherwise stated. Particulars of existingquarters are furnished merely for the information of officers.

It is not incumbent on Departments to provide quarters,which, if provided, may be wholly or partially withdrawn atany time.

No. 27.-14th A.pr, 1949

APPLICATIONS are invited from permanent officers of theCommonwealth Public Service for promotion or transfer

to the positions named in the appended schedule. Where soindicated, applications will also be

received Service.persons not

on the permanent staff of the CommonwealthApplicants should state fully their qualifications for the

position sought, and must, to ensure consideration, forwardtheir applications to the officer indicated in the last columnin time to reach him not later than the appointed date.

Applications submitted by telegram prior to the closing datewill be accepted but these should be followed up immediatelyby full written application.

Where an applicant desires to be considered for two or morevacancies a separate application should be forwarded inrespect of each position sought except where the positionsapplied for are of similar classification and in sth= same

LinesBranch of the Department, e.g., positions of Postm ,

Staff positions, &c., when one application covering suchpositions will be accepted.

In the case of applicants who are permanent officers of the Officers of the Commonwealth Public Service, who may bePublic Service of the Commonwealth or of a State, the transferred without promotion, as the result of é,n applicationfollowing particulars should be set out at the foot of the for an advertised vacancy, will be required to pay their ownßpplic Full: expenses of removal unless the transfer comes within the

Full name (block letters ) conditions prescribed in Public Service Regulation No. 119.

Designation Fares to locality of appointment of appointees who are not

Officesalary écale permanent officers of the Commonwealth Public Service will

lastBranch

birthday (in years) not be paid by the Commonwealth unless such fares (includ-

Length of serviceing, if the applicant is married, those of his wife and family )

(per annum)exceed 13, when such allowance as the circumstances justify

Salary (pDate granted last increment

may be granted.

Position, Standard Salary Scale* and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.)

Applications Close. Forward Applications to.

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.OFFICE OF PUBLICf SERVICE BOARD, CENTRAL STAFF.

Administrative Section.28th April, 1949 Secretary, Commonwealth

Assistant Inspector (Appeals) (£744- Canberra £978 to £1,068 p public Service Board,

£816), Third Division Canberra

Duties.Analysis and submissions of reports by Promotions Appeal Committees for determination by the Board.

Organization and Classification Section.28th A ril, 1949 Secretary, Commonwealth

Clerk (£504x£576), Third Division Canberra . . £610 to £700 p Públie Service Board,Canberra

Duties. Submissions and correspondence on organization proposals, &c.

Clerk (£378- f468), Third Division Canberra .. £475 to £565 .. 28th April, 1949 .! ,,

Duties. Preparation of recommendations to the Governor- General and minor correspondence of the Section.

Industrial and Arbitration Section.Commonwealth

Clerk (£ßl2- £672), Third Division Canberra £745 to £835 28th April, 1949 Secretary,Public Service Board,Canberra

Duties. Senior Clerk. Preparation of major submissions and correspondence in connexion with industrial matters and general

conditions of employment.28th A ri 1949 Secretary, Commonwealth

Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division Canberra. £475 to £565 p Public Service Board,Canberra

Duties. Preparation of submissions and correspondence in connexion with general conditions of service.

Examination Section.28th A rìí,1949 Secretary, Commonwealth

Clerk (£414 £504), Third Division Canberra .. £520 to £610 p Public Service Board,Canberra

Duties.In charge of Examinations Sub - section. Knowledge of examination procedure essential.

General Records Section.£475 to £505 28th April, 1949 Secretary, Commonwealth

Clerk x£378- £l6S), Third Division Canberra Public Service Board,Canberra

buties. Records Clerk.

Staff Section.£423 to £505 28th April, 1949 SecretNr, Commonwealth

Clerk 4312--£396), Third Division Canberra . Public Service Board,Canberra

Duties. Assist Checking Officer ; checking postings in Permanent Staff list.

For references sea footnotes on page 1008.

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NO'r'ii'ICATION OF VACANCIEScontinued.

Commonwealth Gazette

Position, Standard Salary Scales and Division.

Clerk (£504 - £576), Third Division4

Locality.Present Actual Salary*

(inclusive ofd t of Living, Applications Close.

PRIME 1II1TIs rs'u's DEPARTMENT.-- continued.OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD oontjn ed,

Inspector's Office, Canberra.

Forward Applications to.

Canberra .. £610 to £700 28th April, 1949 Secretary, CommonwealthPublic Service Board,Canberra

Duties. In charge of general office. Responsible for examinations held in Australian Capital Territory and for preparation ofdocuments for appointments in Australian Capital Territory. Investigations as required.¡Welfare Officer (Female) (£250. £406), Canberra . £330 to £472 .. 5th May, 1949Third Division

Duties. Staff welfare duties in Canberra and assistance on other staff welfare matters.Qualifications.- -State training and experience in welfart work, and educational and academic qualifications related to welfare work.

The Secretary, Public Ser-vice Board, Canberra

Assistant, Grade 2 (£290 - £314), FourthDivision

MelbourneVictoria.

£384 to £408 28th April, 1949 The Commonwealth PublicService Inspector for Vic-toria, 287 Collins- street,Melbourne

Duties. In charge of sub- section covering despatch of correspondence, filing, &c., and supervision of Junior Assistants.

Assistant, Grade 2 (£290- £314), FourthDivision, Administrative

DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.Administrative and General Division.

Canberra .. £384 to £408 28th April, 1949 The Secretary, Departmentof External Affairs, Can-berra

Duties. Responsible for sorting, checking and despatching outward diplomatic mail, checking inwarddiplomatic mail and filing.* *Supervisor (Female) (£318 - £354), Canberra :. £381 to £417

Fourth Division. 28th April, 1949 The Secretary, Department

of External Affairs, Can-berra

Duties. Supervision of all female staff in the External Communications Section. Ability to type essential.Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£240- £252), Canberra £303 to £315 28th April, 1949

Fourth Division, Cables Sub - section,External Communications Section

The Secretary, Departmentof External Affairs, Can-berra.

Duties.Responsible for checking and filing of all mastersheets except those classifiedas Top Secret.Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£240 £252), Canberra £303 to £31.5 . . 28th April, I949

Fourth Division, Distribution andFiling Sub - section, External Com-munications Section

Duties. Responsible for duplicating of mastersheets except those classified as Top Secret.

The Secretary, Departmentof External Affairs, Can-berra

Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£240- £252), CanberraFourth Division, Distribution andFiling Sub- section, External Com-munications Section

Duties. Responsible for

£303 to £315 28th April, 1949 The Secretary, Departmentof External Affairs, Can-berra

receipts for all inwards cables and despatch of cables to other Departments.Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (040-052), Canberra £303 to £315

Fourth Division, Distribution andFiling Sub - section, External Com-munications Section

28th April, 1949 The Secretary, Departmentof External Affairs, Can-berra

Duties. Filing copies of cables, both Inwards and Outwards. Checking confirmation copies of cables and recording particulars.

European, American and Middle Eastern Division.Clerk (£3784468), Third Division, Canberra . . £475 to £ 565 . . 28th April, 1949

Head Office The Secretary, Departmentof External Affairs, Can-berra

Duties. General clerical duties and assist Third Secretaries, European, American and Middle Eastern Division.Secretary - Typist (£300 -£366) (tempor- Moscow

ary position)£423 to £505 28th April, 1949 The Secretary, Department

of External Affairs, Can-berra

Shorthand - typing for Australian Embassy, Moscow. Applicants should indicate whether they are able to take shorthand at 1.20 wordsper minute. An outfit allowance will be paid subject to no such allowance having been received during the last three years. Appropriateliving allowance will be payable.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.), New South Wales.

§Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£240- Sydney . . £303 to £315 5th May, 1949£252), Fourth Division, Valuation(two positions)

Duties. Tracing and charting amps and plans. Drawing ability essential.

For references see footnotes on page 1008.

The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation, Box 4046w,G.P.O., Sydney

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES-- centinued.

Position, Standard Salary Scale* and Division.Present Actual Salary

Locality. (inclusive of Cost of Living, Applications Close. Forward Applications to.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Civic Branch (Australian Capital Territory) Administration.

§Architect, Grade 3 (£576 - £630), Third Canberra . . £768 to £835 . . 5th May,Division

Duties. Act as Assistant Building Surveyor and Valúei. Check plans and specifications submitted for approval. Prepare progress

reports and certificates of completion. Check quantities of materials in respect of permits to build.Qualifications. Applicants must be qualified members of the Architectural profession.

Property and Survey Branxh.

§Draftsman, Grade 1 (£360 £522), Third Canberra . . r454 to £700Division, General and Drafting Sec-tion ( Drafting and Plan Printing),Central Office

Duties. Include the preparation of survey plans, sketches, tracings, sale plans, lease instruments, licences, Certificates of Title and thenotation and charting of office maps ; the preparation of survey information for surveyors, plans and eh scriptions for acquisition purposes, &c.

Qualifications. Applicants should be qualified to carry out all phases of survey drafting. Commencing salary will be determinedin accordance with the qualifications and experience of the successful applicant.

1949 The Secretary, Departmentof the Interior, Canberra

5th May, 1949 The Secretary, Departmentof the Interior, Canberra

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.Technical Division, Northern Territory.

§Senior Civil Engineer (x648- £720), Darwin . . £858 to £948Third Division, Engineering Sectiontt

5th May, 1949 The Director of Works,'Department of Worksand Housing, Darwin.

Duties. To be responsible for the detailed design and general supervision of standard of construction, including roads, aerodromepavement, structures and allied Civil Engineering works in the Northern Territory.

Qualifications.To have had wide experience in the design and construction of roads, preferably with some experience in aerodromeconstruction, and to hold a University Degree or Technical College Diploma.

District Allowance. (a) Married officers, £130 per annum ; (b) Unmarried officers, £105 per annum. Subject to the provisions of theIncome Tax Assessment Act zone allowance deduction of £120 may be allowable.

Clerk (£576 - £648), Third Division,Registration Section, Restricted Im-migration Division

Duties. Officer -in- Charge of Section. Preparation of submissions and correspondence relating to the registration of agents under theImmigration, Nationality and Citizenship Acts.

Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, Canberra £475 to £565Registration Section, Restricted Im-migration Division

Duties. Assistance to Officer-in-Charge.

DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION.Central Staff.

Canberra . . £700 to £790 28th April, 1949 The Secretary, Departmentof Immigration, Canberra

28th April, 1949 The Secretary, Departmentof Immigration, Canberra

Keep register of agents under the Immigration, Nationality and Citizenhhip Acts.

Assistant, Grade 2 (x290- £314), Fourth Canberra . .

Division, Personnel Section, GeneralAdministration 'Division

Duties. Records and Despatch Assistant for Section and assist generally as required.

£384 to £408 . . 28th April, 1949 The Secretary, Departmentof Immigration, Canberra

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.Commonwealth Serum Laboratories.

Cadet Biochemist (£114 - £360), Third Melbourne . . £161 to £454 . . 28th April, 1949 The Director, Common -

Division (three positions) wealth Serum Labora-tories, Melbourne

Applicants must be eligible for promotion as Cadet Biochemist under the conditions notified in Commonwealth Gazette No. 114 of 12thJune, 1941, and No. 121 of 4th July, 1946.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.Central Staff.

. . £423 to £505Clerk (£312- £396), Third Division, Con- Melbournetracts Branch, Directorate of AirTransport and External Relations

28th April, 1949 The Director - General ofCivil Aviation, Depart-ment of Civil Aviation,Melbourne, C.1

Duties. Assistance in the preparation of claims of air route charges due.

Regional Staff.

Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, Air Adelaide . . £423 to £505Navigation and Safety Branch, SouthAustralian District, Southern Region(Melbourne)

Duties.Attention to and oversight of clerical work of the Air Navigation and Safety Branch, including issue of Pilots' licences,Certificates of Airworthiness, Ground Engineers' licences, &c.

Qualifications. Knowledge of Air Navigation Regulations and ability to conduct correspondenceessential.

28th April, 1949 The Director - General ofCivil Aviation, Depart-ment of Civil Aviation,Melbourne, C.1

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Na. 27. -14th April, 1949 1006. Commonwealth Gazette

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued.

Position, Standard Salary Scale* and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary*

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.)

Applications Close. Forward Applications to.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.Government Ammunition Factory, Victoria.

$Engineer, Grade 2 (£522 - £558), Third Footscray .. £700 to £745 . . 5th May, 1949 The Secretary, DepartmentDivision (temporary position) of Supply and 'Develop-

. ment, Box 2288u,G.P.O., Melbourne

Duties. Estimating, planning and production control associated with the production of component parts.Qualifications. University degree in Engineering or Equivalent and familiarity with production engineering practice.

Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Victoria.Field Assistant (s350- £374), Fourth Melbourne .. £444 to £468 5th May, 1949 The Secretary, Department

Division, Geophysical Section (three of Supply and Develop -temporary positions) ment, Box 2288u,

G.P.O., MelbourneTravelling or Camp Allowance is payable when away from Melbourne.Duties. To travel with Geophysical parties to various parts of Australia, drive and service motor vehicles and assist generally in field

operations, and act as leading hand. Also to service technical equipment with the field parties and from time to time in Melbourne.Qualifications. Experience similar to that of an electrical or motor mechanic is desirable.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.Secretariat Administrative Branch, Central Office.

Training Officer (£612 - £672), Third Melbourne .. £745 to £835 .. 28th April, 1949 The Secretary, DepartmentDivision of Labour and National

Service, P.O. Box2817AÁ, Melbourne

Duties. Departmental Training Officer. Direct and co- ordinate Departmental training activities. Conduct research into trainingmethods ; prepare Staff Training and other Personnel Manuals, &c.

Qualifications. Academic qualifications should be stated. University degree in Arts, Arts- Economics, Economics or Commerce isdesirable.

Employment Division, Victoria.Assistant Inspector (£504 - £576). Third Melbourne .. £610 to £700

Division, Administrative Section (In-spection)

28th April, 1949

Duties. Conduct inspections of Metropolitan and Country listrict Employment offices.

Employment Division, Queensland.

The Secretary, Departmentof Labour and NationalService, P.O. Box2817AA, Melbourne

Employment Officer, Grade 2 (£378- Roma .. £475 to £565 28th April, 1949 The Secretary, Department£468), Third Division (District Em- of Labour and Nationalployment Branch Offices) Service, P.O. Box

1385R. G.P.O., BrisbaneDuties. Interviews and arranges placement of applicants for employment, visits employers to promote the use of the Commonwealth

Employment Service. General knowledge of industry desirable.

DEPARTMENT OF POST -WAR RECONSTRUCTION.Division of Industrial Development.

$Senior Research Officer (£612- £720), Melbourne . . £745 to £888 5th May, 1949 . The Director - General, De-Third Division, Economic Research partment of Post -warand Advice Section (temporary posi- Reconstruction, 203tion) Collins- street, Melbourne,

C.1Duties. Research under direction into the development of Secondary Industries.Qualifications. University degree in Economics, Arts (Economics), Commerce or Law ; ability to write reports. Research experience

and a knowledge of manufacturing industries an advantage.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.Central Staff.

Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division, Canberra .. £475 to £565 28thApril, 1949 The Comptroller - General ofTariff (Administration) Branch Customs, Department of

Trade and Customs,Canberra

Duties. Under direction of Publication Officer draft for printing and circulation, Tariff Decisions, Customs By -laws, &c. DistributeTariff publications issued by the Branch. Custody of all publications issued by the Branch. Review temporary By -law concessions.Clerk (£378-£468), Third Division, Canberra £475 to £565 28th April, 1949 The Comptroller - General of

Accounts Branch Customs, Department ofTrade and Customs,Canberra

Duties. Paying Officer and Collector of Public Moneys. Ledger Keeper. Record and prepare periodical statements of RevenueCollections. Record and adjust additional Revenue collections in connexion with Petrol for Commonwealth Aid Roads and Works Actpurposes.Assistant Librarian (£114- £298), Third Canberra £161 to £361 28th April, 1949 The Comptroller- General of

Division, Library Customs, Department ofTrade and Customs,Canberra

Duties. To assist the Librarian.Qualifications. Applicants should have Leaving Certificate. As promotion to the position of Librarian is dependent upon the

possession of a degree, it is desirable that the Assistant Librarian should be matriculated and pursuing a degree course.

For references ses footnotes an page 1008.

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES -- continued.

N. 27-14th April, 1049

Position, Standard Salary Scale* and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.)

Applications Close. Forward Applications to.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND OUBTOMS continued.Queensland.

Invoice Examining Officer (040-£648), Brisbane £655 to £790Third Division, Invoice and Investi-gation Branch

28th April, 1949

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.New South Wales.

Assistant Superintendent (£648 £720), Sydney £790 to £888 . 28th ApThird Division, Personnel Branch

Duties. Responsible to the Superintendent for the effective control and efficient functioning of

ril, 1949

Postmaster, Grade 4 (£612 - £672), Third Murwillumbah £813 to £888

No quarters.

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£522 £594), Third Bourke . £700 to £790Division (three positions) Grenfell

NynganBourke. District Allowance, Grade 2 ; Quarters, ten rooms.

Grenfell. Quarters, seven rooms.Nyngan. District Allowance, Grade 1 ; Quarters, six rooms.

Division

The Collector of Customs,Customs House, Brisbane

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Sydney

the Education and Welfare Section.

28th April, 1949

77

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3 (£539-£584), Third Division

Supervisor, Grade 3 (£468- £504), ThirdDivision, Telegraph Branch

Supervisor, Grade 1 (£396- £432), ThirdDivision, Telegraph Branch

Supervising Technician, Grade 2 (£506-£542), Fourth Division

Orange

Sydney

Sydney

Dubbo

£633 to £678

£633 to £678

£543 to £588

£600 to £636

28th April, 1949

7,

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The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Sydney

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Duties. Maintenance of magneto exchange and long line equipment.

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£411- Hamilton . £565 to £610 .. 28th April, 1949£449) (tentative Grade 2, £471£516), NowraThird Division (two positions)

(In lieu of the notification appearing in Gazette No. 22 pf 24th March, 1949).

Postal Assistant (£302- £362), Fourth Albury (three £396 to £456 .. 28th April, 1949Division (thirty positions) positions)

ArmidaleBalmainBathurstBroken Hill

(five positions)CamperdownCanowindraDubboForbesGlebeGlen lunesGrafton (two

positions)GriffithKogarahKyogleMarrickville

(two positions)MascotNarranderaParkes (two

positions)RockdaleTam worth

District Allowance : Broken Hill, Grade III.District Allowance : Griffith, Grade I.

Divisional Engineer (£648£720), ThirdDivision, Engineering Branch, Trans-mission Section, Long Line Equip-ment, Installation No. 2 Division

Supervisor, Grade 3 (£468£504), ThirdDivision, Telegraph Branch

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£411-£449), Third Division

Melbourne

Melbourne

Newport

Victoria.

£858 to £948

£633 to £678

£505 to £543

28th April, 1949

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For references see footnotes on page 1008.

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued.

- Commonwealth Gazette

Position, Standard Salary Scale* and. Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.)

Applications Close. Forward Applications to.

Clerk (£114 - £360), Third Division,Postal Services Branch (CountryDistricts) (six positions)

Supervising Technician, Grade 4 (£584-£602), Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Mechanical Transmission,Section, Long Line EquipmentInstall4.tion

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT continued.

Victoria continued.Benalla £161 to £454

BendigoDandenongGeelongHamiltonSwan Hill

A knowledge of Post Office procedure is desirable.

Melbourne £678 to £696

28th April, 1949 The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Mel-bourne, C.1

Duties. Responsible for general control of staff ergaged on long line E quipment installation, and under engineering direction, forensuring uniformity and standardization in installation practices.

Queensland.Assistant Supervising En .ineer (£696- Brisbane . £918 to £1.,008 28th April, 1949

£758), Third Division, Engi-neering Branch (Long Line Equip-ment)

Applicants should indicate their qualifications and experience in the design, installation and maintenanceAssistant Superintendent (Traffic) Brisbane £700 to £790 28th April, 1949

(1522-£594), Third Division, Tele-graph Branch

Clerk (£414 - x;504), Third Division, Brisbane £520 to £610Personnel Branch

Duties. Leave Clerk. A thorough knowledge of the Public Service Act and Regulations, GeneralEmployees' Compensation Act is necessary.

Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, Brisbane . . £475 to £565 28th April, 1949Buildings Branch

Duties. Clerk to Buildings, Engineering and Properties Divisions.

Clerk (£312- £396), Third Division, BrisbaneTelephone Branch

. . £423 to £505 28th April, 1949

Duties. Contract Clerk.

Western .Australia.Assistant Superintendent (£540 -4612), Perth . . £655 to £745 5th May, 1949Third Division, Personnel Branch,

Staff and Industrial SectionDuties. Control and supervision of Staff and Industrial Section.

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Brisbane

of Long Line Equipment.

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Brisbane

Orders, and Commonwealth

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Brisbane

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Perth

Assistant Superintendent (Education Perth . . £610 to £700 5th May, 1949and Wflfare) (£504 - x576), Third Divi-sion, Personnel Branch

Luties. -- Control and oversight of Education and Wefare activitics including Departmental Food Services.Divisional Engineer (M484720), Third Perth

Division, Engineering Branch (Trans-mission)

£858 to £948 . . 5th May, 1949

Tasmania.Supervising Technician, Grade 1 (£476- Hobart . £570 to £606

£512), Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Mechanical (TransmissionSection)

Assistant, Grade 4 (£338 - £362), Fourth Hobart £432 to £456Division, Telephone Branch

Duties. Work associated with the recording of meter readings of automatic services, &c.

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Perth

28th April, 1949 The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Hobart

Mail Officer 4108 - £362), Fourth Divi- Hobartsion, Mail Branch

£155 to £456 28th April, 1949

Postal Assistant (Mail) . (£266-i338 j, Launceston . f360 to £342Fourth Division ,f

9, /,

The rates for applicants who are not returned soldiers or members of an organization within the meaning of the Commonwealth Conciliation and ArbitrationLet may differ. Such applicants should inquire from the person named in the final column.t These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service. The provisions of the Re- establishment and EmploymentAd 1945 wW apply in making of the appointments to theset These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service. The provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Ad 1945will apply in the selection of applicants for temporary employment in these positions.

These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service, including officers of the Fourth Division of the Commonwealth Service.The provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Ad 1945 will apply in the making of appointments to these positions.Selection for this position would be on a temporary basis only for a period of approximately three years.tt For the time being the successful applicant will be paid a special allowance on the basis of standard Salary Scale £6964788 whilst occupying this position.

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COUNCIL FOR iSUIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIALRESEARCH.

VACANCY FOB TYPIST ( ADULT) .

ItPPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to a positionof Typist, to learn to operate a varitype machine in the

library of the Head Office, East Melbourne.Salary. Initial classification will be Typist, Grade 1, salary

scale £273 -£309 per annum. If proficiency is establishedwithin three months classification will be raised to Typist,Grade 2, salary £345 -£357 per annum actual.

The successful applicant may be required to serve an initialprobationary period of twelve months before being affordedsuperannuation privileges, but this probationary period will

1009 No. 27. --14th April, 1949

be .dispensed with in the case of an applicant who is a per-

manent officer of the Commonwealth Public Service.A permanent officer or temporary employee of the Common

wealth Public Service, classified as Typist, will, if selected,retain existing privileges, and have commencing salary deter-mined in relation to Commonwealth service.

Applications referring to appointment No. 2237, and statingdate of birth, nationality, present employment, and particularsof qualifications and experience, should reach the undersignedby the 26th April, 1949.

G. A. COOK, Secretary.Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert -

street, East Melbourne, C.2.

NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 19241947,

NOTICE OF A PPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Walesand the Australian Capital Territory.DEBTOR'S name SOLOMON WAI.D.

Address -39 Watson -road, Padstow.Description Draper.Number S.85 of 1933.Court Bankruptcy, 7th Floor, Commonwealth Bank

Building, 112 Pitt street, Sydney.Date fixed for hearing -23rd May, 1949.

J. T. KEANEY, Registrar in Bankruptcy.

5th April, 1949. 336

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Walesand the Australian Capital Territory.

DEBTOR'S name JOHN LAVELLE DAWSON.

Address Brompton -road, Bellambi.Description Miner.Number S.3 of 1942.Court Bankruptcy, 7th Floor, Commonwealth Bank

Building, 112 Pitt street, Sydney.Date fixed for hearing 23rd May, 1949.

J. T. KEANEY, Registrar in Bankruptcy.4th April, 1949. 337

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

IN (No. 3 of 1949).Re HAROLD FULHAM GRAHAM, ofMurray Bridge, milk cartage contractor, previously farmer.

Date and place of hearing of application for discharge -20th May, 1949, at half -past Ten a.m., at BankruptcyCourt, Adelaide.

338 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

DEBTOR'S name FREDERICK CHARLES WADE.

Address Ballarat -road, Maidstone, in the State of Victoria.Description Builder.Number -268 of 1930.Date fixed for hearing -4th May, 1949.

339 R. G. LITTLE, Registrar.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland.

DEBTOR'S name MILES EDWARD HUNTLEY.

Address Buckland -road, Nundah, Brisbane, Queensland.Description Trading under the firm name of Huntley and

Co.Number -4 of 1949.Date fixed for hearing -10th May, 1949.

340 J. T. JOHNSTONE, Registrar.

NOTICE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE.IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland

(No. 23 of 1939 ) .Re ANTENERE GAVIOLI, formerly ofEdmonton, in the State of Queensland, cane cutter, but now ofHanwood, near Griffiths, in the State of New South Wales,farm labourer.

Date of petition -24th June, 1939.Date of sequestration order -28th June, 1939.Date of order of discharge -16th February, 1949.Conditions of discharge Subject to payment to Official

Receiver of £3 Os. 4d. Amount paid 25th February, 1949.

:341 J. SHANNON, Registrar.

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.DEBTOR'S name CHARLES EDWIN FULLER.

Address Formerly of Lake Grace, later of 101 Keightley-road, Subiaco, but now of 11 First - avenue, East Perth.

Description Formerly farmer and butcher.Court Bankruptcy, Western Australia.Number -5 of 1929.Date fixed for hearing -26th April, 1949.

342 G. J. BOYLSON, Registrar.

FIRST MEETINGS AND PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales

and the Australian Capital Territory.

NO.22 of 1949.Re LEON SLOEY, of 332n Hargrave Park,

Liverpool, barrowman. Summary.Amended date of first meeting of creditors -20th April,

1949, at half -past Eleven a.m., at the Official Receiver'sOffice, Sydney.

No. 10 of 1949. Re MARY MAY BARTLETT, of 1 Moran- street,Mosman, married woman. .Summary.

Date of first meeting of creditors -2nd May, 1949, athalf -past Eleven a.m., at the Official Receiver's Office,Sydney.

Date of public examination -9th May, 1949, at half -pastTen a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.

No. 4 of 1949. Re E. E. SOWERBY, of 8 Awatea -road, St. Ives.Date of first meeting of creditors -3rd May, 1949, at half -

past Eleven a.m., at the Official Receiver's Office,Sydney.

Date of public examination -10th May, 1949, at half -pastTen a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.

No. 21 of 1949.Re N. CASSIDY, of Woodstock, Rooty Hill,Married woman.

Date of first meeting of creditors -4th May, 1949, athalf -past Eleven a.m., at the Official Receiver's Office,Sydney.

Date of public examination -11th May, 1949, at half -pastTen a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 7th April, 1949. 343

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria (No. 322

of 1931).Re HENRY FRANCIS PLOWMAN, of 13 Newton -parade, Moonee Ponds. (Second and final dividend.)ADIVIDEND as above is intended to be declared in this

estate. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs ofdebt with me on or before the twenty - eighth day of April,1949, will be excluded from this dividend.

A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, 6th April, 1949. 345

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales

and the Australian Capital Territory.NO. 41 of 1936. Re OSWALD RICHARD HOAWERTU, of 37

Denison- street, Hamilton, miner. .Summary.A first and final dividend is intended to be paid in the

above estate. Any creditors who have not lodged proofsof debt by 28th April, 1949, will be excluded from thedividend.

No. 179 of 1940. Re ALFRED PATRICK MILLS, of 28 Moorestreet, Coogee, milk vendor.

A third and final dividend is intended to be paid in theabove estate. Any creditors who have not lodged proofsof debt by 28th April, 1949, will be excluded from thedividend.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 7th April, 1949. 344

TN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia1 (No. S.11 of 1949).Re .ALFRED AUGUSTUS PAULCONNOLLY, of 32 Anthony- street, Largs Bay, engineer, latelycarrying on business at 235 High- street, Queenstown, in part-nership with Edward Sebastian Tonkes, as engineers.

Date of first meeting of creditors 20th April, 1949, athalf -past Two p.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Common-wealth Bank Building, King William- street, Adelaide.

Date of public examination 27th April, 1949, at half -pastTen a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.9G King William- street, Adelaide. 346

NOTICES OF AMENDMENT OF PROCEEDINGS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.NO. S.3 of 1949.Re HAROLD FULHAM GRAHAM.

Notice is given that the proceedings in this matter havebeen amended to read HAROLD FULHAM GRAHAM, ofMurray Bridge, milk cartage contractor, previouslyfarmer.

No. S.16 of 1949. Re LLOYD RAYMOND GURSANSKY.Notice is given that the proceedings in this matter have

been amended to read LLOYD RAYMOND GURSANSKY, ofTruro, barman, formerly carrying on business atNuriootpa, as a café proprietor.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.96 King William- street, Adelaide. 347

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.1VO. 17 of 1949.Re LAURENCE MALONEY, deceased, late of

Mount G ambier, who died on the 27th May, 1947.Date of first meeting of creditors -19th April, 1949, at

Eleven a.m.No. 16 of 1949. Re LLOYD RAYMOND GURSANSKY, of Truro,

barman, formerly carrying on business at Nuriootpa, as acafé proprietor.

Date of first meeting of creditors -4th May, 1949, atTen . a.m.

Date of public examination -4th May, 1949, at half -pastTwo a.m.

Above - mentioned meetings will be held at Official Receiver'sOffice, Commonwealth Bank Building, Adelaide, and publicexamination at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.96 King William- street, Adelaide. 348

NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.

17 of 1949) .Re LAURENCE MALONEY, deceased, late ofMount Gambier, who died on the 27th May, 1947.AFIRST and Final Dividend is intended to be declared in

the above -named estate. Creditors who have not provedtheir debts by the 6th day of May, 1949, will be excluded fromdividend.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.96 King William- street, Adelaide. 349

NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDENDS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District ol Northern Queensland.No. 68 of 1932. Re ROSARIO RINELLA and SALVATORE

CATALANO, both of Mourilyan near Innisfail, in the State ofQueensland, cane farmers, lately carrying on business inpartnership under the firm name or style of " Rinella &Catalano ", at Mourilyan aforesaid, as cane farmers.(First and final dividend.) Re separate estate ROSARIORINELLA. (First and final dividend. )

No. 15 of 1933. Re ALFIO LEONARDE and SEBASTIANO LEOTTA,lately carrying on business in partnership under the namestyle or firm of " Leonardi & Leotta ", at Bemerside, nearIngham, in the State of Queensland; as cane farmers.(First and final dividend.)

DIVIDENDS as shown above are intended to be declared inthe above -named estates. Creditors who have not proved

their debts by the twenty- eighth day of April, 1949, will beexcluded from dividend.

L. T. STAPLETON, Official Receiver.Customs House, Townsville. 350

NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF SEPARATE ESTATE TOJOINT ESTATE.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland(No. 68 of 1932) .Re ROSARIO RINELLA and SALVATORECATALANO, both of Mourilyan near Innisfail, in the Stateof Queensland, cane farmers, lately carrying on businessin partnership under the firm name or style of " Rinella &Catalano ", at Mourilyan aforesaid, as cane farmers.NOTICE is hereby given that there being in the hands of the

trustee in the above bankruptcy a surplus estimated at£60 arising from the separate estate of Rosario Rinella oneof the bankrupts, and there being no separate creditors of suchbankrupt, it is the intention of such trustee, at the expirationof fourteen days from the appearance of this notice in theCommonwealth Gazette, to transfer such surplus to the creditof the joint estate in the said bankruptcy.

Dated this. fourth day of April, 1949.L. T. STAPLETON, Official Receiver.

Customs House, Townsville. 351

District of Western Australia (No. 3 of 1940) . In thebankrupt estate of ALBERT OSBORNE CossTICK, of Carrstreet, Leederville, lately of 332 Lord - street, East Perth,mixed business proprietor.ASECOND dividend is intended to be declared in the above

matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts bythe 28th day of April, 1949, will be excluded from dividend.

Dated this 5th day of April, 1949.

A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver..6 The Esplanade, Perth. 352

District of Western Australia (No. 17 of 1948) . In thebankrupt estate of GILBERT HAROLD GUEST, of 210 Middleton -road, Albany, refrigeration contractor.ASECOND dividend is intended to be declared in the above

matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts bythe 28th day of April, 1949, will be excluded from dividend.

Dated this 5th day of April, 1949.A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.

6 The Esplanade, Perth. 353

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. 8of 1948).Re HORACE VICTOR LOCKETT, of Brisbane, Queens-land, formerly carrying on business at the corner of Oldakerand Wright streets, East Devonport, in Tasmania, store-keeper.NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a first

dividend in the above matter. Creditors who have notlodged their proofs of debt with me on or before the twenty-seventh day of April, 1949, will be excluded from the dividend.

Dated this sixth day of April, 1949.

M. A. OGILVIE, Official Receiver.119 Macquarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania. 354

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In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. 4 of1947 ).Re JOHN ROBERT PowE, of Jetsonville, in Tasmania,farmer and labourer.NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a

second dividend in the above matter. Creditors who havenot lodged their proofs of debt with me on or before the 26thday of April, 1949, will be excluded from the dividend.

Dated this sixth day of April, 1949.M. A. OGILVIE, Official Receiver.

119 Macquarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania. 355

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia(No. 1 of 1949 ) . In the matter of an application byEDWARD LIONEL WILSON, of 73 Marine- terrace, Geraldton,in the State of Western Australia, Chartered Accountant( Aust.) , to be registered as qualified to act as a Trustee.

TAKE notice that I, Edward Lionel Wilson, of 73 Marine -terrace, Geraldton, in the State of Western Australia,

Chartered Accointant (Aust.) , intend to apply to the Courtof Bankruptcy sitting in chambers at the Supreme Court atPerth on the 9th day of May, 1949, at half -past Ten o'clock inthe forenoon or so soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard to heregistered as a Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1948,pursuant to section 126 of the said Act.

Dated this 4th day of April, 1949.EDWARD LIONEL WILSON, by his solicitors Hubert,

Parker and Byass, -15 Howard - street, Perth.NOTE.Any person may without notice oppose this

application.Hubert, Parker & Byass, 15 Howard street, Perth, solicitors

for the applicant. 356

In the assigned estate of FREDERICK CUTHBERT VENTERS, of 4Lacey- street, Surry Hills, abrasive stone manufacturer.NOTICE is hereby given that Frederick Cuthbert Venters

executed a Deed of Arrangement for the benefit of hiscreditors in pursuance of Part XII. of the CommonwealthBankruptcy Act 1924 - 1933. All persons having claims againstthe above are requested to render particulars thereof in theprescribed form to the undersigned on or before the 28thday of April, 1949. Any creditor who fails to prove hisclaim will be excluded from all benefits under the deed.

ALEXANDER EWAN CAMPBELL, Official Assignee,Trustee.

107 Elizabeth- street, Sydney, 31st March, 1949. 358

In the assigned estate of ROBERT HENRY MURPHY, trading asEpping Wireless Centre, Beecroft -road, Epping.NOTICE is hereby given that Robert Henry Murphy

executed a Deed of Arrangement for the benefit of hiscreditors in pursuance of Part XII. of the CommonwealthBankruptcy Act 1924 -1933. All persons having claims againstthe above are requested to render particúlars thereof in theprescribed form to the undersigned on or before the 28th dayof April, 1949. Any creditor who fails to prove his claim willbe excluded from all benefits under the deed.

ALEXANDER EWAN CAMPBELL, Official Assignee,Trustee.

107 Elizabeth- street, Sydney, 31st March, 1949. 359

PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENT.INDUSTRIAL BOARD FOR THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL

TERRITORY.TAKE notice that a claim has been made to the Industrial

Board for the Australian Capital Territory for a deter-mination in respect of hairdressers employed within theAustralian Capital Territory in the matter of wages and termsand conditions of employment of the said hairdressers.

A copy of the said claim may be inspected at the office of theSecretary of the Industrial Board, Canberra.

Any party desirous of being represented at the hearingshould notify the Secretary oe the Industrial Board withinfourteen days of this date if they desire to be represented atthe hearing.

Copy of this notice was published in the Canberra Times onthe 7th April, 1949.

R. ROWEOn behalf of the A.C.T. Employers' Association.

6th April, 1949. 357

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