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L746l thirnmøùwiaIth .o f g/ustrat ia nette. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper.] 11111110.- No, 62.1 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 4m APRIL. AUSTRAIdAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. By-law under the Canberra Community Hospital Ordinance 1938 -1939. PURSUANT to the powers conferred upon it by the Canberra Community .Hospital Ordinance 1938 -1939, the Canberra Com- munity Hospital Board hereby makes the following by -law to come into operation on. the first day of April, 1940. Dated this twenty -ninth day of March, 1940. The Common Seal of the Canberra Community Hospital Board was hereto affixed in the presence of C. S. ROBERTSON., Chairman. A. E. JACKSON, Member. S. ANDERSON, Secretary. AMENDMENT OF THE CANBERRA. COMMUNITY HOSPITAL BY- LAWS. Part X. of the Canberra Community Hospital By -laws is amended by omitting the provisions headed "E.Diathermy and /or Massage Treatment." and inserting in their stead the following provisions: " E. Therapy and /or Massage Treatment. (a) Short wave therapy and /or massage treatment per appli- cation, 7s. 6d.; (b) Diathermy, surgical per application, 7s. 6d., or if three or more applications, I 843. - -No. 62.- -PsicE 6D.; Quarterly, 7s. 7d. ; Half-Yearly, 15s; 2d. ; Yearly, 30s. 4d.

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L746l

thirnmøùwiaIth .o f g/ustrat ia

nette.PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

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

11111110.-

No, 62.1 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 4m APRIL.

AUSTRAIdAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

By-law under the Canberra Community HospitalOrdinance 1938 -1939.

PURSUANT to the powers conferred upon it by the CanberraCommunity .Hospital Ordinance 1938 -1939, the Canberra Com-

munity Hospital Board hereby makes the following by -law to comeinto operation on. the first day of April, 1940.

Dated this twenty -ninth day of March, 1940.The Common Seal of the Canberra Community Hospital Board

was hereto affixed in the presence of

C. S. ROBERTSON., Chairman.A. E. JACKSON, Member.S. ANDERSON, Secretary.

AMENDMENT OF THE CANBERRA. COMMUNITYHOSPITAL BY- LAWS.

Part X. of the Canberra Community Hospital By -laws is amendedby omitting the provisions headed "E.Diathermy and /or MassageTreatment." and inserting in their stead the following provisions:

" E. Therapy and /or Massage Treatment.(a) Short wave therapy and /or massage treatment per appli-

cation, 7s. 6d.;(b) Diathermy, surgical per application, 7s. 6d., or if three or

more applications,I 843. - -No. 62.- -PsicE 6D.; Quarterly, 7s. 7d. ; Half-Yearly, 15s; 2d. ; Yearly, 30s. 4d.

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No. 62. -4th April, 1940 746

CONSUL.HIS Excellency the Governor - General directs the recognition

of Mr. Felice Rando as Acting Vice Consul of Italy atAdelaide, during the absence on leave of the Consular Agent,Mr. G. Amerio.

CUSTOMS BY -LAWS Nos. 364 -369.1GEORGE McLEAY, Minister of State for the Common

, wealth of Australia, administering the Departmentof Trade and Customs, do hereby, in pursuance of the CustomsTariff 1933 -1939, and of all other enabling . powers, make thefollowing Departmental By -laws.

GEORGE McLEAY,Minister of State for Trade and Customs.

26th March, 1940.

BY-LAW No. 357.Gastoms Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 174 (Y).

The machines, machine tools, and appliances for use inconnexion therewith, enumerated hereunder, may be admittedunder Tariff Item 174 (i), viz.: -

Miscellaneous machines and appliancesEngines, crude oil, admissible at the following rates of

duty -Free ( British Preferential Tariff) , 15 per cent.(Intermediate Tariff), and 15 per cent. (GeneralTariff) , under Tariff Item 178 (D) ( 1 ) (b) and TariffItem 178 (z) (3) (e) -Parts of, viz.:-

First set of spare parts imported with and for usewith such crude oil engine provided such partsbe sold with the engine to the actual user, undersecurity.

(Operating on and from 26th February, 1940. )(T.D. 40/88.)

BY -LAW No. 358.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 174 (r) .By- -law No. 47, published in Gazette, No. 58, dated 1st

September, 1939,. is hereby amended by omitting therefromthe following, viz. :

" Engines, crude oil, exceeding 100 h.p., parts of, viz.:First set of spare parts imported with and for use with

such crude oil engines, provided such spare parts besold with the engine to the actual user, under security."

(Operating on and from 26th February, 1940.)(T.D. 40/88.)

BY -LAw No. 369.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, item 174 (a) .

The machines, machine tools, and appliances for use inconnexion therewith, enumerated hereunder, may be admittedunder Tariff Item 174 (y), viz.: -

1 a) Book - binding machines, viz.:Press, building -in, air compressor type.Press, signature (or folded sheet) .Tipping machine, end paper (or fly leaf) .

(Operating on 22nd July, 1939, only.)(b) Carbonator or saturator, capacity 1,000 gallons per

hour, for use in the aerated water industry.(Operating on 2nd. February, 1940, only.)

(c) Cleaning machine, bottle, automatic, and spare partstherefor. (Operating on 3rd February, 1939, only.)

(cl) Control panels, electrical, for use with thread grind-ing machines. (Operating on 17th October, 1938.and 29th May, 1939, only.)

(e) Engine, marine diesel, 21 horse- power, including fueltank, reverse and reduction gears, for installationin a fishing vessel. (Operating on 2nd February,1940, only.)

Evaporator, vacuum, complete with vacuum pumpand accessories. ( Operating on 5th February,1940, only.)

(g) Feeders, batch, and front sizing extension therefor,for use in connexion with the manufacture ofconfectionery. {Operating on 1. st February, 1940,only.)

(h) Filters, pressure, for filtering syrups cordials andthe like. (Operating on 7th August, 1939, only.)

(i) Filling and capping machine, ice cream cup, auto-matic. (Operating on 6th February, 1940, only.)

(i) Gears, reverse control, including I horse -power splitphase induction run squirrel cage motors, 220 volts,50 cycles, for use in conjunction with 750 brakehorse -power and 500 brake horse - power suctiongas engines. (Operating on 17th and 20th May,1939, only.)

(f)

Commonwealth Gazette

Grading machine, pattern, for use in the grading ofupper, sole or insole patterns, for shoes. (Operat-ing on 8th June, 1939, only.)

Grinding machine, tool and cutter, universal, in-cluding vise imported with and for use therewith.(Operating on 9th February, 1940, only.)

Mixer, 45 to 155 bottles per hour, for use in theaerated water industry. (Operating on 2nd Feb-ruary, 1940, only.)

Motor, electric, induction, totally enclosed, squirrelcage, 30 horse power, 485 revolutions per minute,3 phase, 50 cycle, 415 volt, complete with sliderails. (Operating on 13th February, 1940, only.)

Motor, electric, variable speed, commutator type,5/0.5 horse- power, 1,650/165 revolutions perminute, 415 volt, 3 phase, 50 cycles. (Operatingon 15th February, 1940, only.)

Motors, electric, 1 /20th horse - power, alternatingcurrent, 1,425 revolutions per minute, 50 cycle,220 volts, for use on calculating machines.(Operating on 5th and 19th May, 1939, and 11thAugust, 1939, only.)

Parts of a file etching machine for use in connexionwith the manufacture of files, viz.:- -

Parallel drive compound helical speed reducer.Three jaw coupling.

(Operating on 26th May, 1939, only.)Parts of a file hardening machine for use in con-

nexion with the manufacture of files, viz.: -Double acting air cylinders.

(Operating on 2nd May, 1939, only.)Polishing machine, metallurgical, laboratory, in-

cluding driving unit and accessory equipment.(Operating on 27th June, 1939, only.)

Press, electraulic, capacity 30 tons, includingassociated equipment other than electrical, for usein connexion with the manufacture of variablepitch metal airscrev s. (Operating on 24thJanuary, 1940,. only.

Pressing machines, clothes, specially designed forpressing separate portions of garments, and partstherefor. (Operating on 17th July, 1937; 29thDecember, 1937; 5th May, 1938; 4th and 18thAugust, 1938; 20th September, 1938; 25th and29th October. 1938; and 25th November, 1938,only.)

Pressing machine, clothes, viz.:Overcoat, coat and dress pressing machines.Combined presses for woollens, silks and similar

materials.Trouser pressing machines.Pressing machines for silks, woollens and suits.

(Operating on 7th October, 1938; 13th and 17thFebruary, 1939 ; 1st. and 10th March, 1939 ; 12th,]9th and 24th May, 1939; 22nd July, 1939; and2nd August, 1939, only.)

Spare parts for a magnetic clutch, viz.: -Coils.Clutch hearings.Brushes.Slipring insulation.Slipring.

(Operating on 4th October, 1939, only.)Syruping, filling, and crowning machine, rotary,

combined. for the production and bottling ofaerated waters. (Operating on 2nd February, 1940,only.)

Syruping, filling, and crowning machine, automatic,including extra feed wheels, conveyor andcollecting table. (Operating on 17th January,1940, only.)

Syruping, filling. and crowning machine, automatic,including extra parts and first set of spares there-for. (Operating on 8th November, 1939, only.)

Tumblers, dry cleaners', 36 - inches by 30 inches.(Operating on 26th June, 1939; 22nd July, 1939;27th September. ] 939 ; and 13th and 28th Novem-ber, 1939, only.)

Washing machine, circular, for washing waste wool.(Operating on 31st January, 1940, only.)

Washing machine, soaker type, milk bottle, capacity1,440 bottles per hour. (Operating on 28thDecember, 1939, only.)

40/112.)

BY -LAW No. 355.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 285 {B).The following medicines and medicinal preparations in any

form (unless otherwise specifically qualified) may be admittedunder Tariff Item 285 (B), viz.: -

(a) Carbomucil. (Operating on and from 30th January,1940.) (T.D. 40 /101.)

tel'f.r,

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(b) Pentainethylentgtrazol packed under a proprietaryname or put up in any of the forms specified inTariff Item 285 (A) . (Operating on and from 12thJanuary, 1940.) (T.D. 40/84.)

(e.)_ Pentnucleotide. (Operating on and from 16th Feb-ruary, 1940.) (T.D. 40/83.)

BY -LAW No. 354.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 285_0).

By -law No. 85, published in Gazette, No. 58;' dated 1st Sep-tember, 1939, is hereby amended by omitting therefrom thereference to Cardiazol. (Operating on And from 12th.Tanuary, 1940.) (T.D. 40/81.)

BY-LAW No. 368.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 320 (0) (1) (a) .

The following may be admitted under 'rdriff la kan320 (c) (1) (a), viz.:

Films, kinematograph, sensitized, unexposed, for use inthe production in Australia of copies for publicexhibition from negative films admitted under TariffItem 320 (e) (2) (e) (4) under security. (Operatingon and from 1st December, 1939.) (T.D. 40/111.)

BY -LAW No. 367.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 334 (r) (2) (a) .

The following paper, not ruled or printed in any way,in rolls not less than 13 inches in width or in sheets notless than 21 inches in length and not less than 111/ inches inwidth, which would otherwise be classifiable under Tariff Item334 (r) (2) (b) , may be admitted under Tariff Item 334 (r)(2) (a), viz.:- -

Paper, litho- printing, one -sided calendered Esparto.(Operating on and from 22nd February, 1940.) (T.D.40/110.)

Br-LAW No. 361.Customs Tariff 1.933 -1939, Item 38S (A) .

The following may be admitted under Tariff Item 388 (A) ,viz.:Ropes, black steel wire, 58 mm. diameter, 1,940 feet long,

flattened strand construction, for use in the miningindustry, under security. (Operating on 17th Jarnia.ry,1940, only.) (T.D. 40/95.)

BY-LAW No. 36U.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, 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 qualification, unless otherwise expressly stated, applies that they mustnot be partly or wholly of gold or silver, but, unless thecontrary is specially stated, goods merely gold- plated orsilver - plated are not excluded.

First Column. Second Column.Goods in the manufacture

of which the Materials orMinor Articles are to beused.

(a) Leather

(b) Leather

(e) Leather, artificial

Materials or Minoi Ai ticksto be admitted under thisBy -law.

Coating, fast bottom, importedunder the trade name" Fabo ", under security.(Operating on and from 27thDecember, 1939.) . (T.D.40/108.)

Poly acrylic ester, undersecurity. ( Operating on andfrom 27th December, 1939.)(T.D. 40/109.)

Coating, fast bottom, importedunder the trade name"Fabo ", under security.(Operating on and from 27thDecember, 1939.) (T.D.40/108.)

((I) Leather, artificial

No. 62.-4th April, *1940

Poly acrylic ester, undersecurity. (Operating on andfrom 27th December, 1939.)(T.D. 40/109.)

BY-LAW No. 362.

Customs Tariff 1933 1939, Item 404.

The materials and minor articles shown in the second(Armin of the table hereunder may be admitted underTariff Item 404 for use in the manufacture within thecommonwealth of the articles shown respectively oppositesuch )naterials or minor articles iu the first column of thetable.

First Column.Goods ici the manufacture

of which the Materials orMinor Articles are to beused.

(a) All purposes

( b ) All purposes

(e) All purposes

(d) Bodies, omnibus

(e)

(i)

{ri)

Condensers,

Second Column.Materials or Minor Articles

to be admitted under thisBy- law.

Bars, mild steel, cold straight-ened, square, 5 inches andli inches. (Operating on 4thJuly, 1939, only.)

Bars, steel, square, 4 inches.(Operating on 6th February,1940, only.)

Tees, mild steel, 31 inches by2i inches by 9 lb. and 5inches by 3 -9/16 inches by16.3 lb. (Operating on 13thNovember, 1939, only.)

Tubing, steel, bakelite covered,under security. ( Operatingon 1st September, 1938,only.)

refrigerator Pipes, wrought iron, 1 inchesinternal diameter, undersecurity. (Operating on i stFebruary, 1940, only.)

Metal parts, viz.:Mechanisms,Clips and rings,

under security. (Operatinon 1st and 25th May, 1939727th June, 1939, 16th and17th August, 1939. 1st-September, 1939, and 20thOctober, 1939, only. )

Clips and rings, metal, undersecurity. (Operating on 25thMay, 1939, 27th June, 1939.16th and 17th August, 1939.1st September, 1939, and 20thOctober, 1939, only.)

Yarns, flax, iiìider security.( Operating on 6th October.1939, and 6th November,1939, only.)

Cotton cord fabric, undersecurity. (Operating on thefollowing dates only: -34thJanuary, 1938, 3rd, 29th and31st March, 1938. 10th June,1938, 7th July, 1938, 15thand 16th August, 1938, 26thand 28th September, 1938.10t1í and 27th October, 1938,18th and 21st November,1938, 7th, 28th and 29thDecember, 1938. 10th. 26thand 31st January, 1939, 23rdand 27th February, 1939. 1st,16th and 18th March, 1939,13th, 18th and, 28th April,1939, 6th, 18th. 23rd and27th May, 1939, 5th, 21st,22nd, 26th and 29th June,1939, 3rd, 11t1ì, 14th, 17th,19th, 20th, 28th and 31stJuly, 1939, 2nd, 3rd, 4th,11th, 14th, 16th, 29th, 30thand 31st August, 1939, let,4th, 6th, _7th and 8th Sep-tember, 1939.)

Oleoresin being a synthetic un-saturated hydrocarbon ofpetroleum origin, undersecurity. (Operating on22nd July: 1939. only.)

l'enci I s, propelling;

Pens. fountain

(b) Threads, linen

(i) Tyres, rirbl)el'

(j) Wood, pressed

(T.D. 40/96.)

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No. 62. -4th April, 1940 746

CONSUL.HIS Excellency the Governor - General directs the recognition

of Mr. Felice Rando as Acting Vice Consul of Italy at.àelaide, during the absence on leave of the Consular = Agent,Mr. G. Amerio.

CUSTOMS BY -LAWS Nos. 354 -369.GEORGE McLEAY, Minister of State for the Common-

wealth of Australia, administering the Departmentof Trade and Customs, do hereby, in pursuance of the CustomsTariff 1933 -1939, and of all other enabling powers, make thefollowing Departmental By- laws.

GEORGE McLEAY,Minister of State for Trade and Customs.

26th March, 1940.

The

BY-LAW No. 357.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 174 (Y).

machines, machine tools, and appliances for use inconnexion therewith, enumerated hereunder, may be admittedunder Tariff Item 174 (r), viz.: -

Miscellaneous machines and appliancesEngines, crude oil, admissible at the following rates of

duty -Free ( British Preferential Tariff) , 15 per cent.(Intermediate Tariff), and 15 per cent. (GeneralTariff), under Tariff Item 178 (D) (1) (b) and TariffItem 178 (I) (3) (c) -Parts of, viz.:-

First set of spare parts imported with and for usewith such crude oil engine provided such partsbe sold with the engine to the actual user, undersecurity.

(Operating on and from 2tith February, 1949.)(T.D. 40/88.)

BY -LAW No. 358.

Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 174 (Y).By - -law No. 47, published in Gazette, No. 58, dated 1st

September, 1939, is hereby amended by omitting therefromthe following, viz.:-

" Engines, crude oil, exceeding 100 h.p., parts of, viz.: -First set of spare parts imported with and for use with

such crude oil engines, provided such spare parts besold with the engine to the actual user, under security."

(Operating on and from 26th February, 1940.)(T.D. 40/88.)

BY -I.AW No. 369.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 174 (Y).

The machines, machine tools, and appliances for use inconnexion therewith, enumerated hereunder, may be admittedunder Tariff Item 174 (r), viz.:

a) Book - binding machines, viz.:-Press, building -in, air compressor type.Press, signature (or folded sheet).Tipping machine, end paper (or fly leaf) .

(Operating on 22nd July, 1939, only.)(b) Carbonator or saturator, capacity 1,000 gallons per

hour, for use in the aerated water industry.(Operating on 2nd February, 1940, only.)

Cleaning machine, bottle, automatic, and spare partstherefor. (Operating on 3rd February, 1939, only.)

Control panels, electrical, for use with thread grind-ing machines. (Operating on 17th October, 1938.and 29th May, 1939, only.)

Engine, marine diesel, 21 horse- power, including fueltank, reverse and reduction gears, for installationin a fishing vessel. (Operating on 2nd February,1940, only.)

Evaporator, vacuum, complete with vacuum pumpand accessories. (Operating on 5th February,1940, only.)

Feeders, batch, and front sizing extension therefor,for use in . connexion with the manufacture ofconfectionery. (Operating on 1st February, 1940,only.)

(h) Filters, pressure, for filtering syrups cordials andthe like. (Operating on 7th August, 1939, only.)

(i) Filling and capping machine, ice cream cup, auto-matic. (Operating on 6th February, 1940, only.)

Gears, reverse control, including horse -power splitphase induction run squirrel cage motors, 220 volts,50 cycles, for use in conjunction with 750 brakehorse -power and 500 brake horse -power suctiongas engines. (Operating on 17th and 20th May,1939, only.)

(e)

(d)

(e)

(f)

(g)

(i)

(k)

(Z)

(m)

(n)

(c)

(p)

(q)

(r)

(s)

(t)

(u)

(1')

(w)

(x)

(?1 )

(z)

(aa-)

(bb)

(cc)

(T.D.

Commonwealth Gazette

Grading machine, pattern, for use in the grading ofupper, sole or insole patterns, for shoes. (Operat-ing on 8th June, 1939, only.)

Grinding machine, tool and cutter, universal, in-cluding vise imported with and for use therewith.(Operating on 9th February, 1940, only.)

Mixer, 45 to 155 bottles per hour, for use in theaerated water industry. (Operating on 2nd Feb-ruary, 1940, only.)

Motor, electric, induction, totally enclosed, squirrelcage, 30 horse - power, 485 revolutions per minute,3 phase, 50 cycle, 415 volt, complete with sliderails. (Operating on 13th February, 1940, only.)

Motor, electric, variable speed, commutator type,5/0.5 horse- power, 1,650/165 revolutions perminute, 415 volt, 3 phase, 50 cycles. (Operatingon 15th February, 1940, only.)

Motors, electric, 1 /20th horse - power, alternatingcurrent, 1,425 revolutions per minute, 50 cycle,220 volts, for use on calculating machines.(Operating on 5th and 19th May, 1939, and 11thAugust, 1939, only.)

Parts of a file etching machine for use in connexionwith the manufacture of files, viz.: -

Parallel drive compound helical 'spëed reducer.Three jaw coupling.

(Operating on 26th May, 1939, only.)Parts of a. file hardening machine for use in con-

nexion with the manufacture of files, viz.: -Double acting air cylinders.

(Operating on 2nd May, 1939, only.)Polishing machine, metallurgical, laboratory, in-

cluding driving unit and accessory equipment.(Operating on 27th June, 1939, only.)

Press, electraulic, capacity 30 tons, includingassociated equipment other than electrical, for usein connexion with the manufacture of variablepitch metal airscre'v s. (Operating on 24thJanuary, 1940, only.

Pressing machines, clothes, specially designed forpressing separate portions of garments, and partstherefor. (Operating on 17th July, 1937 ; 29thDecember, 1937 ; 5th May, 1938; 4th and 18thAugust, 1.938; 20th September, 1938; 25th and29th October. 1938; and 25th November, 1938,only.)

Pressing machine, clothes, viz.: -Overcoat, coat and dress pressing machines.Combined presses for woollens, silks and similar

materials.Trouser pressing machines.Pressing machines for silks, woollens and suits.

(Operating on 7th October, 1938; 13th and 17thFebruary, 1939; 1st. and 10th March, 1939; 12th,19th and 24th May, 1939; 22nd July, 19S9; and2nd August, 1939,. only.)

Spare parts for a magnetic clutch, viz.: -Coils.Clutch bearings.Brushes.Slipring insulation.Slipring.

(Operating on 4th October, 1939, only.)Syruping, filling, and crowning machine, rotary,

combined. for the production and bottling ofaerated waters. (Operating on 2nd February, 1940,only.)

Syruping, filling, and crowning machine, automatic,including extra feed wheels, conveyor andcollecting table. (Operating on 17th January,1940, only.)

Syruping, filling, and crowning machine, automatic,including extra parts and first set of spares there-for. (Operating on 8th November, 1939, only.)

Tumblers, dry cleaners', 36 . inches by 30 inches.(Operating on 26th June, 1939; 22nd July, 1939;

27th September. 1 939 ; and 13th and 28th Novem-ber, 1939, only.)

Washing machine, circular, for washing waste wool.(Operating on 31st January, 1940, only.)

Washing machine, soaker type, milk bottle, capacity1,440 bottles per hour. (Operating on 28thDecember, 1939, only.)

40/112.)

BY -LAW No. 355.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 285 (B).

The following medicines and medicinal preparations in anyform (unless otherwise specifically qualified) may be admittedunder Tariff Item 285 (n), viz.: -

(a) Carbomucil. (Operating on and from 30th January,1940.) (T.D. 40/101.)

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(b) Pentamethylentptrazol packed under a proprietaryname or put up in any of the forms specified inTariff Item 285 (A). (Operating on and from 12thJanuary, 1940.) (T.D. 40/84.)

(c)_ Pentnucleotide. (Operating on and from 16th Feb-ruary, 1940.) (T.D. 40/83.)

BY -LAw No. 354.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 285 (n).

By -law No. 85, published in Gazette, No. 58; dated ist September, 1939, is hereby amended by omitting therefrom thereference to Cardiazol. (Operating on And from 12thJanuary, 1940.) (T.D. 40/81.)

BY-LAW No. 368.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 320 (v) (1) (a) .

The following may be admitted under 'tariff il em320 (c) (1) (a), viz.:

Films, kinematograph, sensitized, unexposed, for use inthe production in Australia of copies for publicexhibition from negative films admitted under TariffItem 320 (e) (2) (c) (4) under security. (Operatingon and from 1st December, 1939.) (T.D. 40/111.)

BY -LAW No. 367.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 334 (r) (2) (a) .

The following paper, not ruled or printed in any way,in rolls not less than 13 inches in width or in sheets notlese than 21 inches in length and not less than 1.61 inches inwidth, which would otherwise be classifiable under Tariff Item334 (r) (2) 0), may be admitted under Tariff Item 334 (r)(2) (a), viz.:

Paper, litho printing, one -sided calendered Esparto.(Operating on and from 22nd February, 1940.) (T.D.40/110. )

(d) Leather, artificial

No. 62. -4th April, '1940

Poly acrylic ester, undersecurity. (Operating on andfrom. 27th December, 1939.)(T.D. 40/109.)

BY-LAW No. 362..

Customs Tariff 1933 1939, Item 404.

'J'lle materials and minor articles shown in the secondcolumn of the table hereunder may be admitted underTariff Item 404 for use in. the manufacture witlrir, thecommonwealth of the articles shown respectively oppositesuch materials or minor articles in the first column. of thetable.

First Column.Goods in the manufacture

of which the Materials orMinor Articles are to beused.

(a) All pur poses

(b) All purposes

(c.) All purposes

(d) Bodies, omnibus

(e) Condensers, refrigerator

(f ) Pencils, propelling

BY -LAW No. 361.Customs Tariff 1.933 -1939, Item 38S (A) .

The following may be admitted under Tariff Item 388 (A) ,viz.:

Ropes, black steel wire, 58 mm. diameter, 1,940 feet long. (t/ )flattened strand construction, for use in the miningindustry, under security. (Operating on 1 7th January,1940, only.) (T.D. 40/95.)

BY-LAW No. 36U.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, 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 qualification, unless otherwise expressly stated, applies that they mustnot be partly or wholly of gold or silver. but, unless thecontrary is specially stated, goods merely gold- platedsilver- plated are not excluded.

First Column. Second Column.Goods in the manufacture

of which the Materials orMinor Articles are to beused.

(a) Leather

( b) Leather

(c) Leather, artificial

or

)'ens, fountain

(.b) Threads, liners

Materials or Minor Ai tidiesto be admitted under thisBy -law.

Coating, fast bottom, importedunder the trade name" Fabo ", under security.(Operating on and from 27thDecember, 1939. ) . ( T.D.40/108.).

Poly acrylic ester, undersecurity. ( Operating on andfrom 27th December, 1939.)(T.D. 40/109.)

Coating, fast bottom, imported (i)under the trade name" Fabo ", under security.(Operating on and from 27thDecember, I939.) (T.D.40/108.)

l'yre.s, rubber

\Vood, pressed

T.D. 40/96.)

Second Column.Materials or Minor At ticles

to be admitted under thisBy -law.

Bars, mild steel, cold straight-ened, square, 5 inches andti inches. (Operating on 4thJuly, 1939, only.)

Lars, steel, square, 4 inches.(Operating on 6th February,1940, only.)

Tees, mild steel, 3i inches by24 inches by 9 lb. and 5inches by 3 -9/16 inches by16.3 lb. (Operating on 13thNovember, 1939, only.)

Tubing, steel, bakelite covered,under security. ( Operatingon ist September, 1938,only.)

Pipes, wrought iron, l inchesinternal diameter, undersecurity. ( Operating on i stFebruary, 1940, only.)

Metal parts, viz.:Mechanisms,Clips and rings,

under security. (Operatingon 1st and 25th May, 1939.27th June, 1939, 16th and17th August, 1939, 1stSeptember, 1939, and 20t1hOctober, 1939, only.)

Clips and rings, metal, undersecurity. (Operating on 25thMay, 1939, 27th June, 1939.16th and 17th August, 1939,1st September, 1939, and 20thOctober, 1939, only.)

Yarns, flax, under security.( Operating on 6th October,1939, and 6th November,1939, only.)

Cotton cord fabric, undersecurity. ( Operating on thefollowing dates only: -14thJanuary, 1938, 3rd, 29th and31st March, 1938, 10th June,1938, 7th July, 1938, 15thand 16th August, 1938, 26thand 28th September, 1938,10th and 27th October, 1938,18th and 21st November,1938, 7th, 28th and 29thDecember, 1938, 10th. 26thand 31st January, 1939, 23rdand 27th February, 1939, 1st,16th and 18th March, 1939,13th, 18th and, 28th April,1.939, 6th, 18th. 23rd and27th May, 1939, 5th, 21st,22nd, 26th and 29th June,1939, 3rd, 11th, 14th, 17th,19th, 20th, 28th and 31stJuly, 1939, 2nd, 3rd, 4th,11th, 14th, 16th, 29th, 30thand 31st August, 1939, 1st,4th. 5th, _7th and 8th Sep-tember, 1939.)

Oleoresin being a synthetic un-saturated hydrocarbon ofpetroleum origin, undersecurity. (Operating on?2nd July: 1939. only.)

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BY -LAW No. 366.Customs Tariff 19334939, 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 manu-facture of goods Within the Commonwealth, may be admittedunder Tariff item 404A, viz.:

Isobutyl undecylenamide, for use in the manufacture ofagricultural and household insect sprays, undersecurity. (Operating on and from 20th December,1939.) (T.D. 40/102.)

BY-LAW No. 356.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 415A (1).

Clause (a) of By-law No. 183, published in Gazette, No. 115,dated 26th October, 1939, is hereby amended by omittingtherefrom the following, viz.: --

" potassium xanthates or sodium xanthates "and inserting in lieu thereof the following, viz.:

" potassium xanthate, sodium xanthate ".(Operating on and from 25th September, 1939.) (T.D. 40/86.)

BY-LAW No. 363.Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 415A (1) .

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

(a) Billet squeezer, being an integral part of a pushbench plant for use in connexion with the produc-tion of seamless steel tubes: (Operating on 1stFebruary, 1940, only.)

Box making machine, paper, automatic. (Operatingon 2nd November, 1939, only.)

Casting and trimming machine, automatic, for cast-ing and trimming antimonial lead grids for storagebatteries. (Operating on 1st February, 1940,only.)

(d) Control box unit, hydraulic, automatic, for operatingon a variable speed transmission drive in a paperpulp mill filtration plant. (Operating on 19thJuly, 1939, only.)

Hog machines, fuel, for .grinding waste timber intosawdust for fuel purposes. (Operatin on 30thNovember, 1937, only.)

Linking machines, circular, having rotating dialsexceeding 14 inches in diameter, for use in con-nexion with the manufacture of full - fashionedhosiery. (Operating on 14th August, 1939, only.)

Linking machines, circular, having rotating dialsexceeding 14 inches in diameter, for joining the toeof unfinished hosiery. (Operating on 20th May,1938, 19th July, 1938, 11th October, 1938, 4thNovember, 1938, 9th December, 1938, and 24thFebruary, 1939, only.)

(h.) Paper, stripping, sensitized, for use with strip filmcameras used in connexion with photo engraving.(Operating on 24th January, 1940, only. )

Wrapping machine, cardboard box, automatic, forplain and extension edge work. (Operating on5th February, 1940, only.)

(T.D. 40/97.)

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Bt-LAW No. 359.Cueionms Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 415A (2) .

The following manufactures imported for use in the develop-ment of an Australian industry or of the natural resourcesof Australia, or for use ill Public Hospitals or Public Educa-tional Institutions, or for use by public utilities establishedunder Commonwealth or State law and not conducted forprivate gain, being of a class or kind not commercially manu-factured in Australia, and not being admissible under TariffItem 174, 219 (c) , 404 or 415A (1) , may be admitted underTariff Item 415A. (2), viz.:

(a) Alloys in the form of blocks ingots or pigs, basicallyof copper, containing chromium and /or lithium,for alloying with copper of Australian origin, undersecurity. (Operating on and from 27th July,1939.) (T.D. s 40/89 and 40/131.)

Films, sensitized, unexposed, for the production ofeducational safety film strips having a series ofstill pictures intended for class room instructionin Publie -Educational Institutions, under security.(Operating on and from 14th December, 1939.)(T.D. 40/92.)

(b)

Commonwealth Gazette

BY -LAW No. 364. Ha

Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 415A (2) . sAri

The following manufactures, being of a class or kind not Ad;commercially mauufáctured in Australia, and not being Diadmissible under Tariff Item 174, 219 (o) , 404 or 4158 (1) , Cupmay be admitted under Tariff Item 415A (2), viz.: Pei

(a) Barrelling units, oil, including meters, incorporating =r

a system of temperature and specific gravity adjust- Anmeat. (Operating on 14th July, 1939, and 9thAugust, 1939, only.) A Sjc

Bricks, fire, being a mixture of dead burned magnesia 4 Oaand chromite, including special arch shapes, for '_- valining the cintering zones of cement kilns. (Operat- °ÿ_ liLin on 16th October, 1939, and 9th January, 1940, Buonly.) Fa

(c) Bricks, fire, magnesite, for lining open hearth steel Frfurnaces. (Operating on 3rd and 30th January,1940, only.) T

(d) Cock, plug, for use in connexion with the pumpingof suiphuryl chloride. (Operating on 15th June, Cii1939, only.)

(e) Equipment for use in connexion with the manufac-ture of files, viz.:

Valves, No -pack, 1 inch.Mould, file, with interchangeable inserts.Strips, file, red rubber.Rollers, moulded rubber.Tubing, seamless, steel.Patterns, wooden.

(Operating on 2nd May, 1939, only.)Meter, current, deep well, for research purposes in

connexion with artesian water problems, for use bya State Government Department. (Operating on Ili

22nd September, 1939, only.)(g) Seam openers and trouser formers, combined, for

use in the dry - cleaning industry . (Operating on17th October, 1939, only.) B

(h) Spare parts for an automatic tap - changing equip-ment for use with transformers, viz.:

Contact springs (steel and bronze).Circuit breaker bushing (bakelite).Contact fingers (steel and.bronze.Contact bars (copper) . _'Arcing tips (copper) .Break coils (copper wire) . A

Contactor coils (copper wire) . C(Operating on 20th December, 1938, only.)

(i) Valves, steel, forged, less than 1 inch diameter, suit- Sable for use with steam at 500 lb. per square inchpressure and 380 degrees Centigrade. (Operatingon 30th October, 1939, only.)

(T.D. 40/98.)

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By-LAW No. 365.Customs Tariff 1933-1939, Item 432 (e).

The following may be admitted under Item 432 (c), viz.:(a ) Cotton, raw, American, good middling, 1-1/16 inches

staple, for spinning purposes, provided such cottonbe spun into yarn not later than 30th June, 1940,under security. (Operating on 20th January, 1940,only.)

(b) Cotton, raw, Indian, type 88, for spinning purposes,provided such cotton be spun into yarn not laterthan 30th September, 1938, under security.(Operating on 23rd August, 1937, only.)

(e) Cotton waste, Egyptian comber, for use in the manu-facture of absorbent cotton wool not later than30th. June,. 1940, under security. (Operating on2nd February, 1940, only. )

(T.D. 40/99.)

CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION.

IT is hereby notified for general tinforniation that 41wMinister of State for the Interior has granted certificates

of naturalization to the persons named in the subjoined list.CARRODUS, Secretary,

Department of the Interior.

J)a.tc of Naturalization, 71/i February, 1940.Garousse, Ernest Gustave Raphael, 311 King- street, St. Peters.

New- South Wales.Garousse, Jean Adolphe Rene, 311 King- street, St. Peters.

New South Wales.Armao, Benedetto, Uarrajung, Victoria.Crewe, Gerald, 27 Clifton- crescent, Mount Lawley, Western

Australia.Vidovich, Nikola, Beria, Western Australia.Zlamal, Jaroslav, Marybrook, via. Busselton, Western Aus

tralia.

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{ Hartjc (known as Hartley), Freidrich Ernst, 9 Manchester-street, Victoria Park, Western Australia.

r Arnianasco, 'Giuseppe, Victoria -road, Bayswater, Victoria.:t 1 Adamo, Angelo, Menzies Creek, Victoria.g Di Blasi, Vincenzo, Kirup, Western Australia.) .: Cudini, Marino, Beria, via Laverton, Western Australia.

-j Pesenti, Giovanni Angelo, 14 Third- street, Lakeside, Wiluna,Western Australia.

Andersson, Chari, Ardross Chambers, Maril;ana- street, Kal-goorlie, Western Australia.

Sjobloni, Ivar Valfrid, Long Pocket, Ingham, Queensland.is Oad, Gustav, Keen's Point, Mossinan Park, Western Australia.or Valente, Domenico, 03 McArthur- square, Carltön, Victoria..t- -' '..Klemm, John, 41 Walnut- avenue, Mildura, Victoria.0, 1 Bugna, Mariano, 74 Lake- street, Perth, Western Australia.

Falcone, Filippo, Emerald, Victoria.el Francesehi, Luigi, Albert street, Osborne Park, Western Aus-T, Australia.

Taliancic, Ante, Lake View- terrace, Osborne Park, Westernig ?Australia.

Cull, Domenico, Herne Hill, Western Australia.Date of Naturalization, 12th February, 1940.

OIson, Robert Julius~, 26 Comfort avenue, Cessnock, NewSouth \Vales.

Kaldasaun, Karl, 113 Cavendish- street, Stanniore, New SouthWales.

Kool, Johannes, 6 Kellett - avenue, llarlingliurst, New South\Vales.

Kaasik, Oskar, 635 Pacific Highway, Killara, New SouthWales.

Destoop, Henri Eugene, Felton- road. Carlingford, New SouthWales.

Liehr, William Anton, FEbury- street, Bundanoon, New SouthWales.

or - . Frïtzberg, Eric, 40 Taylor- street, Darlingliurst, New Southon Wales.

Bezchotnoff. Andrei Demitiy, 34 Carrington- avenue, Mortdale,New South Wales.

Tesoriero, Felice, 299 Gardener's -road, Mascot, New SouthWales.

Shahnovsky, Eugene Philip, 230 Riding -road, Balmoral,Queensland.

Martin, Peter Hubert, St. Paschal's College, Bedford -road,Box Hill, Victoria.

Afflitto, Vincent,' 565 Church- street, Richmond, Victoria.Cheiibakoff, John Ivan, 57 Ireland- street, West Melbourne,

Victoria.pit Surace, Mariano, Irymple, Victoria.tell Miindbeig. John Franz, 11. First avenue, Cheltenham, Southlib Australia.

Date of Naturalization, 13th February, 1940.5arapik, Aleksaiider ( known as Alexander) , Hoxton Park,

Liverpool, New South Wales.Dofel, Carl Frederick William Andreas, 54 Palmer- street, East

Sydney, New South Wales.Balgera, Attilio Luigi, Tallanalla., via Hoffman Mill, Western

Australia.Date of Naturalization.. pith February, 1940.

13elcastro, Giuseppe, 22 William- street, Hornsby, New SouthWales.

Date of Nat ziralizo Lion, 19th1- Iiinka, Ladislav, Caveat, Victoria.Johnson. Arthur Micael R.intala,

Kingaroy, Queensland.Corban, William Elias, 641 Olive- street, tilbury, Nev South

Wales.Tancredi, Benedetto, Lindenow, East Gippsland. Victoria.

Date of Yaturalization., 22nd February, 1940.Tawrel, Joseph, 59 Brown- street. Paddington, New South

Wales.

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The Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act1904- 1934.

Principal Registry,Melbourne,

29t1í Mardi, 1940.NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE REGISTRATION OF

AN ASSOCIATION AS AN ORGANIZATION.NOTICE is Hereby given that application has been made

to nie under the Conmoninealt.)r, Corrcilia.lionn and4rbitratioU Act 1904 -1934 for the registration of an associa-tion called the Victorian Plasterers .Society as an organizationof employees 'in or in connexion with the plastering industry.Any person who desires to object to the registration of theassociation may do so by lodging with me a iiotice of objectionin the prescribed form and statutory declarations in supportthereof within thirty days after the publication of this adver-tisement, and by serving on the association copies of thenotice of objection and statutory declarations so lodged.

E. H. ROWLANDS, Deputy Industrial Registrar.

THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.TN pursuance of the provisions of section thirteen of thej Dingo Destruction Ordinance 1923 -1934 of the NorthernTerritory of Australia, I, Hattil Spencer Foil, Minister ofState for the Interior, do hereby fix Seven shillings and six-pence (7s. 6d.) as the sum to be paid in respect of each dingokilled in the Northern Territory during the twelve (12)months ending on the 30th June, 1940.

Dated this 29th day of March, 1940.H. S. FOLL, Minister for the Interior.

COMMONWEALTH BANE OF AUSTRALIA.

NOTE ISSUE DEPARTMENT.

Issued in pursuance of Section 60L of the Commonwealth Bank Act1911 -1932.

STATEMENT OF POSITION AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY,26TH FEBRUARY, 1940.

Number and Amount of Australian Notes Issued and not Redeemed.

Denomination. Number. Amount.

£ s. d.10s. .. .. 8,549,355 4,274,677 10 0£1 .. .. 22,730,532 22,730,532 0 0£5 .. .. 2,616,057 13,080,285 0 0£10 .. .. 617,148 6,171,480 0 0£20 .. .. 4,687 93,740 0 0£50 .. .. 30,274 1,513,700 0 0£100 . . .. 25,778 2,577,800 0 0£1,000 .. .. 1,583 1,583,000 0 0

Total .. 34,575,414 52,025,214 10 0

How Notes Held

By BanksBy Public

£ F. d.14,500,305 10 037,524,909 0 0

52,025,214 10 0

Reserve Held in Ternis of Section 60KGold and English Sterling .. £16,081,528Per cent. of Circulation .. 30.91Per cent. of notes in hands of

Public .. .. 42.86

S. A. BRYSON,For Secretary, Note Issue Department.

Sydney, 13th March, 1940.

H. T. ARMITAGE,Deputy Governor.

EXPENDITURE ENDER. TREASURY REGULATION 67MADE UNDER SECTION 70 OF THE AUDIT ACT1901 -1934.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.£437 10s. Purchase from Dickson Primer (Victoria) Pty.

Ltd., Melbourne. of second -band steel rails required for useby the Postmaster- General's Department in the State ofVictoria. (Ex. Mill. No. 21.)

£490 .3s. 9d. Purchase from the Berg Shock AbsorberSupply Co., South Melbourne. of brake. lining assemblyequipment required for use by the Postmaster- General'sDepartment in the State of Victoria. (Ex. Min. No. 23.)

ROBERT G. MENZI + S, Prime Minister.

THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.The Northern : Territory Mining Act 1903. as amended by the

Min'i'ng Ordinance 1927 -1936.RESERVATION OF CROWN LANDS.

BY virtue of the powers conferred upon me by section one

hundred and thirty -nine A of the Northern, TerritoryMining Act 1903 of the State of South Australia in itsapplication to the Northern Territory, as amended by theMining Ordinance 1927 -1936 of the said Territory, I, HattilSpencer Foil, the Minister of State for the Interior; dohereby temporarily reserve all that area. of Crown landsat Tennant Creek. described in the schedule hereto, from beingtaken up and occupied by the holder of a Miner's Right or aBusiness Licence, but excluding from the area hereby tem-porarily reserved, all protected gold mining lease applicationsand other mining tenements which are at present in forceand registered in accordance with the provisions of theNorthern Territory Mining Act 1903, aforesaid. and declarethat the area so reserved shall be known as the "TennantCreek Goldfield Aerodrome Reserve."

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THE SCHEDULE HEREINBEFORE REFERRED TO.

All that piece or parcel of land containing an area of 286acres or thereabouts : commencing at a point distant 1,850links on a bearing of 275 degrees 22i minutes from a pointdistant 523 links, on a bearing of 5 degrees 224 minutes froththe north western corner of Business Area No. 10 in the Town-ship of Tennant Creek, now occupied by the Tennant CreekHotel ; thence on a bearing of 185 degrees 22i minutes for adistance of 1.100 links; thence on a bearing of 275 degrees224 minutes for a distance of 5,500 links ; thence on a bearingof 5 degrees 22.i minutes for a distance of 3,425 links; thenceoil a bearing of 307 degrees 224 minutes for a distance of] ,620 links ; thence on a bearing of 37 degrees 224 minutesfor a distance of 2,100 links; thence ou a bearing of 127degrees 224 minutes for a distance of 3.300 links; thenceon a bearing of 95 degrees 224 minutes for a distance of 2,950links ; thence on a bearing of 185 degrees 2211 minutes fora distance of 3,200 links. to the point of commencement. Allbearings being true or thereabouts and all distances approxi-mate.

Dated this 26th day of March, 1940.H. S. FOLL, Minister for the Interior.

THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.The Northern Territory Mining Act 1903, as amended by the

Mining Ordinance 1927 -1936.RESERVATION OF CROWN LANDS.

BS' virtue of the powers conferred upon nie by section onehundred and thirty -nine A of the Northern Territory

)fining Act 1903 of the State of South Australia in its

Commonwealth Gazette

application to the Northern Territory, as amended by theMining Ordinance 1927 -193G of the said Territory, I, HattilSpencer Foll. the Minister of State for the Interior, dohereby temporarily reserve all that area of Crown landsin the Moonlight Rockhole locality, Tennant Creek, describedin the schedule hereto, from being taken ztp and occupied bythe holder of a Miner's Right or a Business Licence, butexcludiníg from the area hereby temporarily reserved all pro-tected gold mining lease applications and other mining tene-ments which are at present in force and registered iuaccordance with the provisions of the Northern TerritoryJfiaziaiq A.et 1903 aforesaid.

THE SCHEDULE HEREINBEFORE R1'ERRED TO.

Commencing at the site of borehole at Moonlight Rockholelocality which is approximately in the centre of lands appliedfor as Gold mining Lease Application No. 897; and is alsoapproximately 30 miles north westerly from old TelegraphStation at Tennant Creek; thence north- north - easterly for244 yards; thence west- north - westerly for 244 yards; thencesouth- south - westerly for 49 yards; thence east- south - easterlyfor 49 yards; thence north- north easterly for 49 yards; thencewest north westerly for 24z yards to the point of commence-ment, the area thus reserved being approximately a half acreand definitely excluded from Gold mining Lease ApplicationNo. 897 which surrounds it.

All directions and distances are approximate.Dated this 14th day of March, 1940.

H. S. FOLL, Minister for the Interior.

TENDERS.POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

TENDERS INVITED.

TENDERS are invited for the undermentioned supplies and /or service. Tenders must be endorsed " Tenders for(as the case may be), and addressed to the 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.

Description of Material or Service Required. Schedule No. Tender Forms, Specifications, &c.,obtainable from- Tendera Close-

GENERAL.¶Routine Testing Equipment .. .. C.2698Stand -by Electrical Generating Plant . . . . C.2704Lead Rolling Mill . .. .. C.2713Mechanics' Tools (Adjusters and Benders) .. C.2714Spanners .. .. .. . .. C.2715Testing Instrumente (Exchange Service Types) .. .. C.2717Testing Instrumenta, Insulation and Resistance Testers C.2722Shelves for Auto Switch Equipment .. .. .. C.2724Tubes- Electron and Ballast Lamps .. C.2730Rectifier Elements- Copper Oxide Type .. C.2732Voice - Frequency Telegraph Equipment C.2733Siemens No. 16 Tvpe Automatic Switching Equipment C.2736Synthetic Enamels .. .. 0.2744Woodwork .. C.2745Telegraph Milliammeters C.2748Sleeves -Waxed Paper . . C.2749A.E.C. (Chicago) Maintenance Parts C.2750Oils and Lubricants .. .. . . C.2752Auto. Telephone Switch Equipment - Uniselectors C.2753Macadie Key Senders . . .. .. C.2754Electric Soldering Tools . . C.2764Metal Anchors, Drills, &c., for Masonuy C.2765Solder .. .. .. .. C.2766Plates, Steel (Stay Plates) . . .. .. C.2767Warning Discs for Manhole Guards .. .. .. .. C.2769Printed Departmental Posters .. . . . . C.2779Automatic Telephone Switching Equipment .. .. C.2785P.A.B.X. Line Finder Equipment .. C.2787

QUOTATION.Conduits, Earthenware . . .. I No. 4136

NEW SOUTH WALES.Supply of Two Pneumatic Excavating Machines N.S.W.280Supply, Delivery and Erection of an Aerial Mast .. .. 1 N.S.W.281

VICTORIA.Packing Cases . . V.1641Metal Screenings .. . . . . V.1642Supply of Sand and. Cinders and Reníoval of Spoil . V.1644Glass . V.1645

3 p.m., 23.4.403 p.m., 9.4.403 p.m., 30.4.403 p.m., 30.4.403 p.m., 30.4.403 p.m., 7.5.403 p.m., 7.5.403 p.m., 14.5.403 p.m., 28.5.403 p.m., 14.5.403 p.m., 30.4.403 p.m., 28.5.403 p.m., 9.4.403 p.m., 16.4.403 p.m., 28.5.403 p.m., 28.5.403 p.m., 28.5.403 p.m., 9.4.403 p.m., 30.4.403 p.m., 14.5.403 p.m., 2.7.403 p.m., 30.4.403 p.m., 23.4.403 p.m., 16.4.403 p.m., 9.4.403 p.m., 9.4.403 p.m., 4.6.403 p.m., 18.6.40

3 p.m., 23.4.40

3 p.m., 18.4.403 p.m., 11.4.40

3 p.m., 23.4.403 p.m., 23.4.403 p.m., 23.4.403 p.m., 9.4.40

Departmental Stores Branch, Sydney (64 Harbour - street); Brisbane; Adelaide (West- terrace) and Perth ; and G.P.O.'a, Melbourne and Hobart.t Divisional Engineer, Post Office, Townsville, the Postmasters at Cooktown, Cairns, Laura, Fairview and Coen, and the Superintendent of Storesand Transport,21' Mary. street, B.15, Brisbane.2 mg" Commissioner, London.

T Tenders returnable to Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne.II Australian Trade Commissioner, New York, United States of America.§ Departmental Stores Branch, 64 Harbour - Street, Sydney.

f§ Departmental Stores Branch, 64 Harbour - street, Sydney, and G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1,se Stores Branca, G.P.O., Melbourne.IIII Extended from 2.4.40.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

TENDREs INVITED.

No. 62.-4th April, 1940

Locality and Description of Work. Tendersreturnable at Plans, Specifications, &c., available at , Tenders to be addressed to

Camden: Erection and completion ofR.A.A.F. Central Flying School

Hillston Post Office. Repairs and painting

Official Receiver's Office, CommonwealthBank Building, Sydney. Erection of glazedpartitions, &c.

R.A.A.F. Station, Rathmines. Supply,delivery and erection of wood folding doorsfor hangar building

R.A.A.F. Station, Richmond.Connexion ofhutted camp to sewerage system

Woodside.Erection of new Post Office

R.A.A.F. Station, Amberley. Hot water in-stallation at hospital building

Postmaster - General's Workshops, Elizabeth -street, Brisbane. Improvements

Archerfield Aerodrome. Erection of adminis-trative and control buildings

Barton, Canberra (A .C.T.). Erection of a newhostel

Ordnance Factory, Maribyrnong. Extensionto telephone exchange

Tanybryn, near Apollo Bay (Vic.). Erection .of radio telephone terminal buildings (intimber and iron) re- advertised

R.A.A.F. Instructional Training School,Essendon. Construction of gravel roads andfootpaths

Repatriation General Hospital, Caulfield.Installation of complete hot water serviceand heating system to new wards

Cape Everard. Erection of new store buildingand sundry work at lighthouse station

Leongatha. Alterations and renovations,Post Office

Mallacoota (Vic.). Erection of R.A.A.F.wireless hutments

Bairnsdale (Vic.). Erection of R.A.A.F.wireless hutments

R.A.A.F. Station, Point Cook. Additions toseaplane hangar

Noon, 8thApril, 1940

Noon, 15thApril, 1940.

2 p.m., 16thApril, 1.940

2 p.m., 23rdApril, 1940

2 p.m., 11thApril, 1940

2 p.m. 16thApril, 1940

2 p.m., 9thApril, 1940

11 a.m., 9thApril, 1940

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Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, Customs House, Sydney

Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, Customs House, Sydney ;also at Post Office, Hillston

Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, Customs House, Sydney

Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, Customs House, Sydney ;also at Post Office, Newcastle

Office of Commonwealth W orksDirector, Customs House, Sydney

Department of the Interior, Common-wealth Offices, Post Office- place,Adelaide ; and Post Office, Woodside

Works and Services Branch, Depart-ment of the Interior, Brisbane

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Works and Services Branch, Depart-ment of the Interior, Brisbane*

Works Branch, Department of theInterior, Acton, Canberra ; and Officeof Works Director, Customs House,

Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, 315 Post Office- place, Mel-bourne

Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, 315 Post Office - place, Mel-bourne ; also at Post Office, ApolloBay

Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, 315 Post Office-place, Mel-bourne

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Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, 315 Post Office- place,Melbourne ; also at Post Office,Leongatha

Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, 315 Post Office- place,Melbourne ; also at Post Office,Bairnsdale

Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, 315 Post Office- place,Melbourne t

Commonwealth Works Director,Customs House, Sydney

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Commonwealth Works Director,Department of the Interior,Commonwealth Offices, PostOffice- place, Adelaide

Commonwealth Works Director,Department of the Interior,Brisbane

Commonwealth Works Director,Department of the Interior,Brisbane

The Secretary, Department ofthe Interior, Acton, Canberra

Commonwealth Works Director,315 Post Office- place, Mel-bourne

fl most be lodged with each set of specification and quantities, which amount will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender.t £2 2s. must be lodged with each set of quantities, which amount will be refunded on receipt of a bona Ilde tender.1 £3 3s. must be lodged for each set of quantities, which amount will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender.

TENDERS ACIJEPISD.

Locality and Description of Work. Amount. Contractor and Address. Date ofAcceptance.

Date ofCompletion.

£ 8. d.Darwin.Erection and completion of three (3) " Q "

type residences4,755 0 0 F. W. French, Smith- street, Darwin 30.3.40 20.7.40

Darwin (N.T.). Erection of four (4) residences for 6,496 0 0 G. Kafcaloudes, Darwin 27.3.40 31.7.40C.P.O's.

Darwin (N.T.). Installation of water reticulation systemat naval wireless telegraphy receiving and transmittingstations

498 10 0 N. Morgan, Darwin .. 26.3.40 21.5.40

Darwin. Erection of four (4) explosives storehouses for 8,496 0 0 Snell's Contracting Co., Darwin 21.3.40 25.7.40R.A.A.F.

Moorebank Mechanization Depot. Erection of adminis-trative building, sleeping huts, oil store, &c.

4,958 10 0 N. E. Hogden, 5 Sydney - street, Marrick-ville

29.3.40 28.6.40

Ingleburn Military Camp. Erection of new buildings andalterations to existing buildings

2,415 0 0 D. Paxton Pty. Ltd., Flood- street,Leichhardt

28.3.40 11.4.40

Newington Magazine.Extensions to wharf, pile founda-tions for cranes and repairs to existing wharf

Section A Extensions to wharf and pile foundationsfor cranes . . .. .. . . 1,538 5 6 N. H. Bowers and Leard Pty. Ltd., 84 77 6.6.40

Section B-- Repairs to existing wharf . .. F. Schedule rates Pitt - street, Sydney

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR - continued.Timms AoonrTED- continued.

Locality and Description of Work. Amount. Contractor and Address. Date ofAcceptance.

Date ofCompletion.

£ 8.d.Moorebank Mechanization Depot. - Stormwater, sewerage

and fire services2,394 0 0 A. W. Edwards, 26 O'Connell- street,

Sydney28.3.40 23.5.40

R.A.A.F. Station, Rathmines.- Erection of hangarbuilding

75,944 0 O A. W. Edwards, 26 O'Connell- street,Sydney

21.3.40 3.10.40

Small Arms Factory, Lithgow.- + xtension to tool roomand machine shop

51,861 0 0 Joins Grant & Sons Pty. Ltd., 14 Martin -place, Sydney

26.3.40 27.8.40

C.S. & I.R. Building, Albert- street, East Melbourne.- -Installation of central beating system

614 16 0 A. E. Smith & Son, 429 Swan- street,Richmond, E.1

16.4.40

R.A.A.F. Station, Laverton. - Erection of hospital (inbrick)

4,670 0 0 R. L. Garrett & Son, 28 Whitby - street,West Brunswick, N.12

20.3.40 12.6.40

C.S. & I.R. Farm, Werribee.- Erection of field stationand caretaker's quarters

2,552 0 0 John Smith, Wattle- avenue, Werribee . . 21.3.40 27.6.40

Explosives Factory, Maribyrnong.- Removal of existingG.C. iron roof covering and replacement with corrugatedcement roof sheeting to administrative offices (Building

245 0 0 T. H. Rowe & Sons, 314 Canterbury -road. Surrey Hills, E.10

18.4.40

No. 1)Ordnance Factory, Maribyrnong.-Erection of machine

shop No. 259,210 16 6 Dawson & Smith, 27 Whitehall- street,

Footscray, W.1120.3.40 4.9.40

Repatriation General Hospital, Caulfield.- Repairs andtop- dressing of roads

988 0 0 Fowler Road Maintenance Co. Pty. Ltd.,Power - street, South Melbourne, S.C.4

13.3.40 17.4.40

Post Office, Port Fairy. - Repairs and painting 271 0 0 John J. McLaren, William- street, PortFairy, Victoria

Laverton Aircraft Depot. - Construction of seweragesedimentation tanks

7,060 0 0 Peters (Colac) Pty. Ltd., Murray- street,Colac

6.3.40 24.7.40

Fremantle.- Preparation of oil tanks sito 4,414 0 0 A. T. Brine & Sons Ltd., 295 James - 26.3.40 Site "A"street, Perth 23.4.40

Site "13"7.5.40

R.A.A.F. Station, Pearce.- Workshop and store building-Supply of jarrah fittings and benches, &c.

555 0 0 Banning Bros. Ltd., 49 -61 Charles- street,West Perth

20.3.40 1.5.40

R.A.A.F. Station, Pearce. Clearing land for bombingrange

495 0 0 T. H. Wells and E. Brown, 283 Newcastle -street, Perth

21.3.40 18.4.40

Port Hedland.-Construction of 7 -mile aerodrome .. 6,880 0 0 C. M. Skipworth, 41 Byers -road, Midland 27.3.40 17.7.40Junction

R.A.A.F. Station, Pearce. Clearing land for bombingrange

847 0 0 Michael Georgeff, 88 Fairfield- street,Mount Hawthorn

28.3.40 25.4.40

Rottnest Island. - Electrical installation to Bickley camp 200 0 0 Benporath & Sons Ltd., 8 Occidental 27.3.40 24.4.40House, St. George's - terrace, Perth

Brisbane. Construction and completion of pipeline onwharf

1,045 0 0 Hunt and Statham, Box 199, Darwin .. 21.3.40 18.4.40

Redbank Military Camp (Qld.).- Erection, completionand painting to huts and subsidiary buildings

6,232 0 0 T. H. Dennis, Coraki Court, Sandgate -road, Clayfield, Brisbane

29.3.40 26.4.40

Rockhampton (Qld.).-Erection of new lavatory accom-modation at Post Office

1,845 0 0 Geo. Eyears, Surfers Paradise, Queensland 28.3.40 20.6.40

Kelvin Grove, Brisbane (Qld.).- Sewerage connexions tobuildings in Defence area

2,930 0 0 J. R. Wyllie & Sons Pty. Ltd., 299 -301Sandgate -road, Albion, N.2, Brisbane,Queensland

POSTMASTER- GENERALS DEPARTMENT.TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Contract 2789. -Win. Wilkinson fi. Sons (through H.C.,London ).-Schedule C.2505- Mechanics' tools, pliers andscrewdrivers, £281 Os. Hid., plus exchange. All States.

Contract 2921. - Standard Telephones & Cables Pty. Ltd.,Box 5251. G.P.O.. Sydney. New . South \Vales.- Schedulex.'.2488- 1idicators. £989 lis. 9d. All States.

Contract 2924. Oakley & Co. Pty. Ltd.. Storey and GordonStreets, Rozelle, New South Wales.- Schedule C.26 7 5-Crossarnis, £9,349 lls. M. New South Wales.

Contract 2925. -- Henry Machin & Sons Ltd., Box 5, P.O.,Wingham, New South Wales.- Schedule C.2675- Crossarms,£ 1,426 Os. 10d. New South Wales.

Contract 2926. Allen Taylor & Co. Ltd., Box 1511DD.G.P.O. Sydney, New South Walês.- Schedule C.2675- Cross-arms, f477 10s. New South Wales.

Contract 2927. Millais' Timber & Trading Co. Ltd., Box241E, `G.P.O., Melbourne, 0.1.- Schedule C.2675- Crossarms,£10.967 14s. 2d. Victoria.

Contract 2929. -A. N. Williams, Fifth -road, Armadale,Western Australia.- Schedule C.2675- Crossarms, £709 7s. 6d.South Australia and Western Australia.

Contract 2931. -R. L. Clennett, Garden island Creek, Tas-mania.-Schedule C.2675- Crossarms, £366 13s. 4d. Tasmania.

Contract 2932. -Gibbs Bright & Co., agents for H. M.Arthur, 34 Queen- street, Melbourne, C.1.- Schedule C.2675-Crossarms, £378 2s. 6d. Tasmania.

Contract 2943. -Joyce Bros (W.A.) Ltd., Josephson- street,Fremantle, Western Australia.-Schedule C.2693- Manufac-ture of tents for manhole guards, £282 19s. All States.

Contract 298. -- Extruded Metals Pty. Ltd., Hampstead-road. Maidstone.Maidstone. W.19.- Quotation 4002.-Purchase andremoval of scrap copper wire- Approximate quantity availableduring period l tit April, 1940, to 30th June, 1940. Victoria.

Contract 2959. -0. T. Lempriere & Co. Pty. Ltd., Box 226E,G .P.O., Melbourne, C.1.- Quotation 4002 - Purchase andremoval of scrap lead- Approximate quantity available duringperiod 1st April, 1940, to 30th June, 1940. Victoria.

OFFERS, addressed to the Secretary, Department of theinterior, Canberra, are invited until noon on 29th April, 1940,for the purchase of the postal property (land and buildings)at Beltana, South Australia.

. The buildings consist of six (G) rooms, kitchen, bathroom,pantry and storeroom situated on a block of land, the measure-ments of which are approximately, frontage 127 feet by 18Gfeet on the south, rear 133 feet and 194 feet on the north.

Title, conveyance. Cash or terms.A plan of the land may be seen at the Post Office; Beltana.No offer necessarily accepted.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Locality and Description of Work. Amount. Contractor and Address. Date ofAcceptance.

Date ofCompletion.

Caloundra Head Lighthouse.- Supply of electric powerplant

£ s. d.375 0 0 Ronaidson Bros. & Tippett, Pty. Ltd.,

Creswick -road, Ballarat, Victoria20.3.40 22.5.40

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.TENDERS will be received at the Department of Civil

Aviation, 522 -536 Little Collins- street, Melbourne, C.1, untilTwo p.m. on Tuesday, 9th April, 1940, for the supply of one(1) 15 -cwt. commercial utility truck.

Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained onapplication to the above office.

COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.TENDERS INVITED.

TENDERS addressed to the Secretary. CommonwealthRailways, 623 Collins- street. Melbourne, C.1, will be receivedup to 4 p.m. on 9th April, 1940, for the supply and deliveryof-

STEEr. CASTINGS ( ONE DRAWING ) .

Specifications are available for issue and drawing forinspection at the offices of the Commonwealth Railways,Melbourne, and of the Works Directors at Sydney andAdelaide.

Envelopes enclosing tenders should be endorsee] "Tender forSteel Castings ".

\V0RKsJOI's M ACIIINLRY- PORTABLE ELECTRIC WELDINGPLANT.

Specifications are available for issue at the offices of the(.'ommnonwealth Railways. Melbourne, and of the WorksDirectors at Sydney and Adelaide.

Envelopes enclosing tenders should be endorsed " Tenderfor Workshops Machinery ".

(a.) LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE BEARING OIL.(b) CAR AND WAGON AXLE BEARING OIL.

Specifications are available for issue at the offices of theCommonwealth Railways, Melbourne, and of the WorksDirectors at Sydney and Adelaide.

Envelopes enclosing tenders should be endorsed " Tenderfur " as the case may be.

COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDERBOARD.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 115.- Contract No. 2492. -A. P.Kennan, 382 Lonsdale- street, Melbourne, C.1 -Toned printingpaper, £1,519 18s. id.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 129.- Contract No. 2530. FederalCotton Co. Pty. Ltd., 3 Wilton -lane, .Furry Hills, Sydney,New South Wales- General stores, £809 15s.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 140.- Contract No. 2541. -W. & G.Dean Pty. Ltd., 346 Little Collins- street, Melbourne, C.1-Waterproof drawing ink, approximately £480.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 138.-Contract No. 2543. DunlopPerdriau Rubber Co. Ltd., .108 Flinders- street, Melbourne.C.1- Stationery and rubber goods, approximately £520.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 138. - Contract No. 2545. -FordSherington Ltd., " Globite House." Anthony street. Melbourne.C.1- Stationery and rubber goods, approximately £320.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 138.- Contract No. 2548. -Tile BritishAustralian Paper Co., off 271 Toorak - road, South Yarra,S.E.I- Stationery and rubber goods, approximately £880.

Schedule No. 130. Contract No. 2549. -Zanic Pty. Ltd.,408 -414 Latrobe- street, Melbourne, C.1- Disinfectants, approxi-mately £240.

Schedule No. .C.T.B. 130.- Contract No. 255].-A. B. Gibson& Sons Pty. Ltd., enr. Stubbs and Robertson streets, Ken-sington, W.1 Disinfectants, &c., approximately £280.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 130. - Contract No. 2552. -S. C. OrtlandPty. Ltd., 49 Gipps- street, East Melbourne, C.2- Disinfectants,&c.. approximately £400.

RrPATR.IATION C'OMMISSION HEAD-QUARTERS.

CONTRACTS ACCEPTED. (Series 1939 -40.)SERVICES To REPATRIATION MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS.

Period -lst April till 30th June, 1940.Meat.

3510. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Caulfield- Estimated amount involved, £714 5s. 10d. -J. H. Cooke Pty.Ltd., 378 Queens parade, Clifton Hill.

3511. Delivery at Macleod Repatriation Sanatorium, MontPark - Estimated amount involved, £175 19s.- BenjaminHosking, 429 High- street, Northcote.

Fish, Rabbits and Poultry.3512. Fish and Rabbits.- Delivery at Repatriation General

Hospital, Caulfield, and f.o.r. Flinders - street Railway Stationfor Macleod Repatriation Sanatorium, Mont Park. Fish.-Repatriation General Hospital only estimated amountinvolved. £3.83 5s. Fish. -For Macleod Sanatorium only-

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- Estimated amount involved, £12 is. Rabbits.-For Repat-riation. General Hospital only- Estimated amount involved,£93 Os. .8d. For Macleod Sanatorium only - Estimatedamount involved, £3 10s.-David Hyland & Sons Pty. Ltd.,456 Flinders -lane, Melbourne.

3513. Poultry.- Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital,Caulfield, and Macleod Repatriation Sanatorium, Mont Park. -For Repatriation General Hospital only- Estimated amountinvolved. £200. For Macleod Sanatorium only-Estimatedamount involved. £24 3s. 4d. -F. Watkins Pty. Ltd., 184Bourke- street, Melbourne.

Period -l.st April till 30th September, 1940.Groceries.

3514. Delivery at Repatriation General Hospital, Caulfield,and Macleod Repatriation Sanatorium, Mont Park. -ForRepatriation General Hospital only- Estimated amountinvolved, £900. For Macleod Repatriation Sanatorium only -Estimated amount involved, £120. - Moran & Cato Pty. Ltd.,2i7 Brunswick- street, Fitzroy.

Period -l.st April, 1940, till 31st March, 1941.Ran -yical Boot and Shoe Uppers.

3515. Delivery at Commonwealth Artificial Limb Factory,Windsor-Estimated amount involved, £138.-Jolly &Batchelor Pty. Ltd., Charlotte- street, Brisbane, Queensland.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.TENDERS will be received until Two o'clock p.m. on the

elates shown, at the Contracts Offices in the capital citiesstated hereunder :-

Item, Tenders closing.Supply of-

Wooden work boxes-5th April, l 940. (lelbourne. )Iron castings (26,250-No.)-5th April, 1940. (Mel-

bourne.)Tablets. beckets and split pins (10,300 -No.) -5th April,

1940. (Melbourne and Sydney.)Battery- charging control equipment (300-No.)-5th April,

1940. (Melbourne and Sydney.)Runners, swivel (5,000 -No.) -5th April. 1940. (Mel-

bourne, Sydney, and Adelaide.)Shot- blasting apparatus (1 -No.) -5th April, 1940. (Mel-

bourne, Sydney, and Adelaide.)`Punches and punch sleeves (5,120-No.)-5th April, 1940.

(Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, and Adelaide.)Cartridge clips -5th April, ].940. ( Melbourne, Sydney,

Brisbane, and Adelaide.)Shirts, flannel -5th April, 1940. (All States.)Projectile boxes -5th April. 1940. ( All States.)Whalers (4-No.)-5th April, 1940. (Sydney and Bris-

bane.)India rubber gear -12th April, 1940. (Melbourne and

Sydney.)Mild steel tinned diaphragms (3025 No.) -12th April,

1940. (Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.)Die castings -12th April. 1940. (Melbourne, Sydney,

Brisbane and Adelaide.)Leggings-12th April, 1940.. ( All States. )Bags, kit-12th April. 1940. (All States.)

CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.( 1S41 -2 -3) Requisition No. 9364. - Tinned fruit. for R.A.N.

and Admiralty.-£8.094 2s. 9d.. Shepparton Fruit PreservingCo. Ltd., Melbourne; £2,018 6s. Sd.. Harrison Ramsay Pty.Ltd.. Brisbane; £312 5s. 9d.. Australasian Jam Co. Pty. Ltd.,South Yarra.

( 1844 -5) Requisition No. 9363. Tinned fruit, for armyreq iiirements.-£4,87 7 4s. 8d., Shepparton Fruit PreservingCo. Ltd., Melbourne ; £1 .168 8s. 6d., Harrison Ramsay Pty.Ltd., Brisbane.

(1846) Requisition No. 9187.-Badges, ;copper, oxidized,for Ordnance Stores, £378 12s. 6d. -H. Arendsen, SouthYa rra.

(1847) Requisition No. 9188. - Badges, copper, oxidized;for Ordnance Stores, £343 Os. 84. -S. Schlank & Co. Ltd.,Adelaide.

( 1848 -9 -50) Requisition No. 9000.-Badges, copper, oxi-dized, for Ordnance Stores. -£390 12s. 6d.. Stokes & Sons Pty.Ltd., Brunswick; £724 lis. 8d., K. G. Luke Pty. Ltd., NorthFitzroy; £435' Ss. 4d., H. Arendsen, South Yarra.

(1851 -2) Requisition No. 9576. - Badges, embroidered, forR.A.A.F. -£240, J. & J. Cash Aust. Weaving Co. Pty. Ltd.,Richmond; £469 19s., Mastakraft Hat & Cap Co., Adelaide.

(1853) Requisition No. 9677. Jackets, khaki cloth, forOrdnance Stores, £13,491 13s. 4d. -Chief Clothing Co., Sydney.

(1854) Requisition No. 9641.- Cabinets, wireless, forOrdnance Stores. £%382. --F. G. Kerr Sr, Co. Ltd.. Camper-down, New South Wales.

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(1855 -6) Requisition No. 9645. - Wooden boxes, forD.O.T.M.-£609 19s. 8d., A.C.I. Engineering Pty. Ltd., Water-loo, New South Wales; £687 10s., Cherry & Sons Pty. Ltd.,Gisborne, Victoria.

(1857) Requisition No. 9240.-Electric hoists for D.S.P.C.,£352.-Alfred Snashall Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(1858) Requisition No. 9237.- Transmitters for Air Board,£8,431 10s. -- Standard Telephones & Cables Pty. Ltd.,Alexandria, Sydney.

(1859) Requisition No. 9653. Safety razors, for Air Board,£720. - Phipson & Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(1860 ) Requisition No. 9670. Jackets, khaki cloth, forOrdnance Stores, £4,497 4s. 6d. --G. & J. Clothing Co. Pty.Ltd., Sydney.

(1861) Field wireless sets, for Ordnance Stores, £545.Amalgamated Wireless (A.) Ltd., Sydney.

(1862) Requisition No. 9648.-Huts and accessory buildings, for No. 5 security guard, Albury, £677. -G. C. Harper,Albury, New South Wales.

(1863) Requisition No. 9609. - Batteries, foi OrdnanceStores, £630. -Vesta Battery Co. Pty. Ltd., Leichhardt, NewSouth Wales.

(1864) Requisition No. 9360.- Heading presses, for DefenceSupply Planting Committee, £1,980. -A. E. Goodwin Pty. Ltd.,Lidcoinbe, New South Wales.

(1865 -6) Requisition No. 9579.-Timber, for Ordnance Fac-tory. -£848 2s., Tooronga Ash Pty. Ltd., Melbourne ; (kilndrying) £224 3s. 4d., Forests Commission of Victoria,Melbourne.

(1867) Requisition No. 935íi. - Castings, various, forOrdnance Factory, £482 5s.- .Tones & Hooke, Yarraville.

(1868) Requisition No. 8926. Drill, khaki, for OrdnanceStores, £1,952 12s. 1.d.- Pa rbury- Henty & Co. Pty. Ltd.,Melbourne

(1869) Requisition No. 8925.- Drill, khaki, for OrdnanceStores, £2,276 11 s. 3d.- Parbury Henty & Co. Pty. Ltd.,Melbourne.

(1870) Requisition No. 8933.- Drill, khaki, for OrdnanceStores, £4.882 16s. 3d. -F. Kanematsu (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.,Melbourne.

(1871) Requisition No. 8955. Drill, khaki, for Air Board,£3.125.-F. Kanematsu (A.) Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.

(1872) Requisition No. 8932. - Drill, khaki, for OrdnanceStores, £4.570 (is. 3d. -F. Kanematsu (A.) Pty. Ltd., Mel-bourne.

(1873) Requisition No. 8934. Drill, khaki, for OrdnanceStores, £312 10s. -F. Kanematsu (A.) Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.

(1874) Requisitions Nos. 8931, 8927, 8928, 8929, 8930. -Drill, khaki, for Ordnance Stores, £15,895 16s. 8d.- Mitsu-bishi Shoji Kaisha Ltd., Melbourne.

(1875) Requisition No. 9627.- Suits, civilian, for OrdnanceStores, £1,134 18s. -Rayco Clothing Co., Carlton.

(1876) Requisition No. 9422.-Coats, waterproof, forR.E.V. Yard, £957 18s. 9d. -J. Sackville & Sons Pty. Ltd.,Carlton.

(1877 -8) Requisition No. 9552. - Welding machines, forD.S.P.0 £459 15s., Australian Oxygen & Industrial GasesPty. Ltd., Melbourne; £975, E.M.F. Elec. Co. Pty. Ltd., NorthCarlton.

(18 7 9) Requisition No. 8982. - Condoms latex, for OrdnanceStores, £487 10s. -White Cross Rubber Products, Hampton.

(1880) Requisition No. 9712. Copper tubing, for FactoriesBoard, £3,982 18s. 4d. -Knox Schlapp & Co., Melbourne.

(1881) Requisition No. 9704. -Huts, for camp at Broadmeadows, £452 Ss. -Johns & Waygood Ltd., Melbourne.

(1882) Requisition No. 0405.- Hutments, for camps oftraining, £3,059 Os. 8d. -Johns & Waygood Ltd., Melbourne.

(1883) Requisition No. 9633. Alcohol, for ExplosivesFactory, Maribyrnong, £419 1 is. 8d. -J. L. Lennard Pty. Ltd.,Melbourne.

(1884) Requisition No. 9685.- Leather, for ExplosivesFactory, Maribyrnong, £203 ls. 1Od. -Geo. Pizzey & SonsLtd., Fitzroy.

(1885) Requisition No. 9198. -Felt sheet, yellow, for Ord -nance Factory, £214 12s. 9d. D. F. M. Pty. Ltd., Williamstown.

(1886) Requisition No. 9038. -Felt sheet, white, for Ex-plosives Factory, £937 10s. -D. F. M. Pty. Ltd., Williamstown.

(1887) Requisition No. 8850. Greatcoats, light blue cloth,for Air Board, £347 10s. -J. Sackville & Son Pty. Ltd.,Carlton.

(1888) Requisition No. 9127. -Steel billets, for OrdnanceFactory, Maribyrnong, £7,200. - Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd.,Melbourne.

(1889) Requisition No. 9560. -Shell steel, for OrdnanceFactory, £491 is. 4d.-Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd.,' Melbourne.

(1890) Requisition No. 9555.--Webbing silk, for ExplosivesFactory, £341 3s. 5d.- Braeside Pty. Ltd., Richmond.

(1891 -2) Requisition No. 8848. Suits, civilian, for OrdnanceStores. -£368 lls., Austin & Baillieu Pty. Ltd., Melbourne;£331 13s. lid., Rayco Clothing Co., Carlton.

(1893 -4) Requisition No. 9029. - Paper, for StationeryDepot; Melbourne.- £975,. R. B. Shankly Pty. Ltd., Melbourne;£504 4s. 4d.-- Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd., Melbourne.

(1895) Requisition No. 9608. Copper tubing, for OrdnanceFactory, £1,785 15s. 10d. -Knox Schlapp & Co., Melbourne.

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(1896) Requisition No. 9147.-Horns, Mk. IV., for D.O.T.M.,£ 1,316 5s.-K. G. Luke Pty.- Ltd., Fitzroy.

(1897) Requisition No. 9384. Timber, for Ordnance Stores,£460 15s. 8d. -Chas. Rouch Pty. Ltd., \Vest Melbourne.

(1898-9) Requisition No. 9637. - Shirts, military khaki, forOrdnance Stores.- £1,494 15s. 10d., I. Johnson & Co., New-castle; £3,541 13s. 4d., A. Jordan & Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(1900) Requisition No. 9678.- Jackets, khaki cloth, forOrdnance Stores, £11,243 is. 3d. -H. R. Hayman Pty. Ltd.,Newcastle.

(1901) Requisition No. 9817. Jackets, khaki cloth, forOrdnance Stores, £3,372 18s. 4d. -David Solomon & Sons Pty.Ltd., Sydney.

(1902 ) Requisition No. 9737.- Jackets, khaki cloth, forOrdnance Stores, £3,935 1 s. 5d.-J. R. Roth & Co. Pty. Ltd.,Sydney.

(1903 ) Requisition No. 9575. - Jackets, khaki cloth, forOrdnance Stores, £10,118 15s.-H. J. Cooney, Sydney.

(1904 -7) Requisition No. 9736.-Trousers and jumpers,khaki drill, for Ordnance stores.-£1,812 1Os., T. E. Banks,Brunswick; £902 ls. 8d., N. Saleeba & Co., Collingwood;£372 10s., Rivet Mfg. Co., Melbourne; £1,353 2s. Od., ProgressClothing Mfrs. Co., Carlton.

(1908 -9) Requisition No. 9638.-Shirts, military khaki, forOrdnance Stores. -£643 15s., H. E. Barry, Melbourne;£3.119 15s. 10d., Ryzman & Brooks, Melbourne.

(1910 -12) Requisition 9666.- Shorts, khaki drill, for Ord-nance Stores.- £1,718 15s., H. E. Barry Pty. Ltd., Brunswick;£1;876 17s. 6d., Rivet Mfg. Co., Melbourne; £4,718 15s.,Ryzman & Ch. Brooks, Melbourne:

(191 3) Requisition No. 9636. - Shirts, military khaki, forOrdnance Stores, £1,700.-Brakes Pty. Ltd., South Brisbane.

(1914 ) Requisition No. 9680.-Jackets and trousers, khakicloth, for Ordnance Stores, £3,594 6s. 2d.- Bishop & Woodward,Queensland..

(1915) Requisition No. 9681.- Jackets, khaki cloth, forOrdnance Stores, £1,798 17s. 9d. -Myers & Co., Sydney.

(1916). Requisition No. 9760: Threadmilling machines, forOrdnance Factory, £2,223. -L. B. Stockdale, West Melbourne.

(1917). Requisition Nos. 8937, 8935, 8936, 8938. -Khakijean, for Ordnance Stores, £7,266 l.l.s. 3d. -J. T. Tomasetti &

Melbourne.(191 8) Requisition No. 9759.- Discs, eyepiece, for Muni-

tions Supply Laboratories, £477 lls. 8d.- Australian WindowClass Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.

(1919 ) Requisition No. 9395., Shirts, blue grey, officers',for Air Board, £445 Gs. 7d. -Welch Margetson Pty. Ltd.,Melbourne.

(1920) Requisition No. 9830.- Covers, canvas, for OrdnanceStores. -£517 10s., Thos. Evans 'Pty. Ltd., Melbourne;£330. Evan Evans Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.

(1921) Requisition No. 9222. - Projection heaters, for Ord-nance Factory, Maribyrnong, £1,360. Crossle & Duff Pty. Ltd.,?Melbourne.

(1922 ) Requisition No. 9762. Manifold engine group, forAir Board, £1,320. -Jas. Flood Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.

(1923) Requisition No. 9750. - Exhaust ring for Pegasusengine, for Air Board, £206 8s. 6d.- Qantas Empire AirwaysLtd., Melbourne.

(1924) Requisition Nos. 9611A and 9610. -Brass tubing,for Ammunition Factory, Footscray, £341 13s. 9d.-KnoxSchlapp & Co., Melbourne.

(192.5 ) Requisition. No. 9783. Paper, wood cellulose, forExplosives Factory, Maribyrnong, £791 5s.- AustralianPaper Manufacturers Ltd., Melbourne.

(1926 ) Requisition No. 9315. - Gaiters, patent leather, forRoyal Edward Victualling Yard, Sydney, £202 8s. 9d.-.1. J. Oakman, Collingwood.

(1927) Requisition No. 9758.-Upsetting breech ends, forSmall Arms Factory, £528 15s.- Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd.,Melbourne.

(1928) Requisition No. 9785.-Electrolytic zinc, for Ammu-nition Factory, Footscray, £6,329. - Briscoe & Co. Pty. Ltd.,West Melbourne.

(1929) Requisition No. 9802. Cloth, khaki, W.P., 25 -oz.,for Ordnance Stores, £7,678 2s. 6d.- Onkaparinga WoollenCo. Ltd., Adelaide, South Australia.

(1930) Requisition No. 9724. - Fuses, time, No. 199, Mk.IV., for Ammunition Factory, Footscray. -R. H. LawrensonPty. Ltd., Alexandria, New South Wales.

(1931) Requisition No. 9824. - Electrolytic copper wire bars,for Ammunition Factory, £48,784 3s. 9d.- Electrolytie Refining& Smelting Co. of Aust. Ltd., Melbourne.

(1932 -3) Requisition No. 9429. - Oilskin clothing, for RoyalEdward Victualling Yard, Pyrmont, £976 13s., Eilenberg &Zeltner Pty. Ltd.. Melbourne; £378 10s. 4d., S. Walder Pty.Ltd.. Sydney.

(1934) Requisition No. 9372. -- Galvanized iron for transportable aircraft sheds, for Air Board, £26,250. -John Lysaght(Aust. ) Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.

(1935) Requisition No. 8756.-Biscuits, for Garden Island.£5,400.-Hardman Bros. Pty. Ltd., New South Wales.

(1 936 ) Requisition No. 8882.- Biscuits, for Garden Island,£3.915 16s. -Wm. Arnott Ltd.. New South Wales.

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(1937) Requisition No. 9493.- Boxes, stationery, for Ord-nance Stores, £443 12s. 6d.- Chandler Constructions Pty. Ltd.,Melbourne.

(1938) Requisition No. 9540.- Machine blue printing, forAircraft Construction Branch, £29(). --Max Wurcker (1930 )Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.

(1939) Requisition No. 9747. Drill, blue, for Air Board,£8,552 Is. 8d.-- Davies Coop & Co. Ltd., Melbourne.

(1940) Requisition No. 9411. Shirting, white, for RoyalEdward Victualling Yard. £1,012 10s.- Bottomley Bros. Pty.Ltd., Melbourne.

NEW SOUTH WALES.( 1941 ) Requisition No. 9541.- Medical Supplies for

D.D.M.S., Eastern Command, Victoria Barracks, Paddington,£239 lls. Sd.- Elliotts & Australian Drug Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(1942) Requisition No. 9549. - Vices, parallel, cast steel,for Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £480.- Scruttons Pty.Ltd., Sydney.

(1943) Requisition No. 9552. -Reger Moles patent brassalloy knapsack sprayers for A.D.O.S., Victoria Barracks,Paddington, £222 14s. 2d. -Rega Products Pty. Ltd., Marrick-ville.

(1944) Requisition No. 9574. -Brass tubing for theManager, Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, £359 18s. 4d. -Knox

. Schlapp &, Co., Sydney.(1945) Requisition No. 9578.- Mincing machines for

A.D.O.S., Victoria Barracks. Paddington, £333 15s. -R. M.Haworth, Camperdown.

(194(1) Requisition No. 9586. -Dies and die castings forthe Manager, Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, £369 7s. 6d.-C.C. Engineering Industries Pty. Ltd., Glebe.

(1947) Requisition No. 9587. -" A " bronze rod for theManager, Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, £665 19s. 3d.-Austral Bronze Co. Pty. Ltd.. Alexandria.

(1948) Requisition No. 9588. Medical supplies forT).D.M..S., Eastern Command, Victoria Barracks, Paddington,£458 ll.s. 5d.- Elliotts & Australian Drug Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(1949) Requisition No. 9593. -Oil for Naval Store Officer,Carden Island, £464 14s. 11.d.-Vacuum Oil Co. Pty. Ltd.,Sydney.

(1950) Requisition NO. 9595.- Colonial pine for Manager,Small Arms Factory, Lithgow. £671 Os. 2d. -G. Hudson Pty.Ltd., Glebe.

(1951) Requisition No. 9603. -Hair, curled. new. for Vic-tualling Store Officer, Pyrmont. £252 10s. 6d. -H. M. Holbeach& Co., Tempe.

(1.952) Requisition No. 9617. C.O.R.. marine diesel oilfuel for Naval Store Officer, Garden Island. £332 16s.-Com-monwealth Oil Refineries Ltd., Sydney.

(1953) Requisition No. 9619. Cutters. high speed, 18 percent. tungsten, for Small Arms Factory, Lithgow. £218 7s. ßd.

Charles Le Gallien, North Sydney.(1954) Requisition No. 9625.- Potatoes, mixed vegetables

and fresh fruit for permanent military units, army com-mand and formation schools in the Liverpool and Holdsworthyarea during period 1st April, 1940, to 30th June, 1940. -Fitzpatrick Bros, Liverpool, New South Wales.

(1955) Requisition No. 9526. -Black best patent steel wirerope. for Aircraft Depots. Richmond and Laverton. £224 i s. 6d.-The Australian Wire Rope Works Pty. Ltd.. Sydney.

(1956) Requisition No. 9630. Separators, complete, andsecond -hand motors for Naval Store Officer. Garden Island,£578.-The SKF Ball Bearing Co. Ltd., Sydney.

(1957) Requisition No. 9633. -Road surfacing with Duratenax or similar, for A /D. of Works. Paddington. £1,478 2s. 6d.-The Blacktown Shire Council. Blaektown.

(1958) Requisition No. 9637.-" Chrysler " royal eightmarine engine with standard equipment and tachometer forNaval Store Officer, Garden Island, £233. -Laws HalvorsenSons Pty. Ltd., Neutral Bay.

(1959) Requisition No. 9639. - Woollen flannels, sergejumpers,. shirts and shorts for Victualling Store Officer,Pyrmont. £471 8s.-David .Tones Ltd., Sydney.

(1960) Requisition No. 9439.- Cotton duck, for Naval StoreOfficer, Garden Island, £208 6s. 8d.- Sydney Cotton MillsLimited, Sydney.

(1961) Requisition No. 9449. -Blue jean' coats. for theManager, Small Arms Factory, Lithgow. £722 Os. ßd. --AcmeTextile Co., Redfern.

(1962) Requisition No. 9449. -Blue jean trousers, for theManager, Small Arms Factory, Lithgow. £709 5s. ßd. OverallServis Pty. Ltd., Paddington.

(1963) Requisition No. 9452. - Supply and erection of hutswith masonite walls, for A /D. of Works. Victoria Barracks.Paddington. £565 ï 0s.- Slazengers (Rust.) Pty. Ltd..Alexandria.

(1964) Requisition No. 9454.- Files, cast steel, for theNaval Store Officer, Garden Island. £999 19s.-McPherson'sPty. Ltd., Sydney.

(1965) Requisition No. 9471. --FueI oil, " Shell ". for theManager. Small Arms Factory, Lithgow. £520 10s.- -The ShellCo. of Gust. Ltd., Sydney.

(1966) Requisition No. 9482. -Elton fans, electric, andspares, for the Naval Store Officer, Garden Island,£298 1.1s. ld.- Electrical Engineering & Construction Co. Pty.Ltd., Burnley, E.1, Victoria.

(196 7) Requisition No. 9484. - Tools, for the A.D.O.S.,Eastern Command, Victoria Barracks, Paddington, £269 6s. 9d.- Thomas C. Brown & Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(1968) Requisition No. 9488.- Ready -made civilian suits,for the I).A.D.O.S., Victoria Barracks, Paddington, £380 5s.

Associated Tailors Pty. Ltd., Newtown.(1969) Requisition No. 9490.- Cutting tools, high- speed,

for the Manager, Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, £209 1ßs. --.Tool Equipment Co. Pty. Ltd.. Sydney.

(1970) Requisition No. 9501.- Tools. for A.D.O.S., Eastern'Command. Victoria Barracks, Paddington, £278 10s. 2d.--Scruttons Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(1971) Requisition No. 9506.- Tools, high- speed, for theManager, Small Arms Factory, Lithgow. £219 is.-Lloyd'sEngineering & Tool Co.: Camperdown.

(1972) Requisition No. 9510.- Supply and erection ofNveatherlr oar cl hut, with extra. doors. for A/ D. of Works,Victoria Barracks. Paddington, £309 ]0s. -A. J. Maston,Sydney.

(1973) Requisition No. 9512. -S.W. rope, extra specialflexible, for Naval Store Officer. Garden Island. £320 17s. 6d.

Australian Wire Rope Works Pty. Ltd., Sydney.(1974) Requisition No. 9515. - Supply and erection of

weatherboard huts at Holdsworthy, for A /D. of Works, Vic-toria Barracks. Paddington, £1,128. -A. J. Maston, Sydney.

(1975) Requisition No. 9516.-C.O.R. marine diesel oil fuel,for the Naval Store Officer, Garden Island. £378 3s. 5d. -TheCommonwealth Oil Refineries Ltd., Sydney.

(197 6) Requisition No. 9518. -Time recording clocks, forthe Manager. Small Arms Factory, Lithgow, £299 ].ls. 5d.--Cincinnati Time Recorder (Aust.) . Pty. Ltd., Melbourne,Victoria.

(1977) Requisition No. 9525. Twine, roping, Italian hemp,for Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £262 ] s. 8d. -Frank& Bryce Ltd., Sydney.

(1978) Requisition No. 9527.- Belting, heavy duty, for. theAlaiiager, Small Arms Factory, Lithgow. £231 3s. 11d.-DunlopPerdriau Rubber Co. Ltd., Sydney.

(1979) Requisition No. 9531. -Tent floors, with hardwoodflooring. for A.D.E.S., Victoria Barracks, Paddington,£479 10s. -G. F. Nott, Arnridale.

(1980) Requisition No. 9532.- Tricks, for the Manager,Small Arms Factory. Lithgow, £222 18s. 4d.-The Wadding-ton Body Company Pty. Ltd., Granville.

(1981) Requisition uNo. 9537.-Supply and erection ofweatherboard hut, for A /D. of Works, Victoria Barracks,Paddington. £416 5s. -A. .7, Maston, Sydney.

(1982) Requisition No. 9543.- Photographs, for Director ofOrganization and Recruiting, £248 15s. -The Leica PhotoService, Sydney.

(1983) Requisition No. 9544. - Tables, portable, folding, forA.D.O.S., Victoria Barracks. Paddington, £914 is. 3d.- ModernSeating, Petersham.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.(1984 -5) Authority requisition No. 221:1.- Wooden tent

floors, for D.A.D.O.S:, Western Command.-Bunning Bros Ltd.,Charles-street, West Perth. £736 17s. 6d. net; State Saw Mills,Carlisle. £720 net.

TASM ANIA.(1980) Schedule No. T.986.-Alteration and reconstruc-tion of camp buildings and wiring for electric light to same

at Mona Vale Camp, in accordance with departmental plansand specifications, £ 1.080.- \\ . H. Cox & Sons, 70 Paterson -street. Launceston.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Court of Petty Sessions Ordinance 1930 -1938.

IX pursuance - of the powers conferred upon me by theCourt of Petty Sessions Ord' nance 1930 -1938, I, WilliamMorris Hughes. Attorney- General for the Commonwealth ofAustralia, do hereby-

(a ) terminate the appointment of William DoyleFanning as Acting Clerk of the Court of PettySessions at Canberra in the Australian CapitalTerritory during any absence on leave or on otherduties of the Clerk of the Court of Petty Sessions;(b) terminate the appointment of Charles KennedyConrans as Acting Clerk of the Court of PettySessions at Canberra. in the Australian CapitalTerritory during any absence on leave or on otherduties of the Clerk of the Court of Petty Sessions;('') appoint Bert Bellhouse to be Acting Clerk of theCourt of Petty Sessions at Canberra in the Aus-tralian Capital Territory during any absence onleave or on ether duties of the Clerk of the Courtof Petty Sessions; and

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appoint Charles Kennedy Comans to be Acting Clerkof the Court of Petty Sessions at Canberra in theAustralian Capital Territory during any absenceon leave or on other duties of both the Clerk ofthe Court of Petty Sessions and the. said Bert Bell-house.

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

W. M. HUGHES, Attorney- General.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Real Property Ordinance 1925 -1938.

TN pursuance of the provisions of section seven of the RealProperty Ordinance 1925 -1938 and the Seat of Government

(Administration) Ordinance 1930 -1939, I, William MorrisHughes, Attorney- General for the Commonwealth of Australiaand the Minister administering the Real Property Ordinance1925 -1938, do hereby

(a ) terminate the appointment of William Doyle Fanningas a Deputy Registrar of Titles for the AustralianCapital Territory; and

(b ) appoint Bert Bellhouse to be a Deputy Registrar ofTitles for the Australian Capital Territory.

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

W. M. HUGHES, Attorney General.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Companies Ordinance 1931 -1938.

EN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me under theCompanies Ordinance 1.931 -1938, 1, William Morris

Hughes. Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Australia,do hereby

terminate the appointment of William DoyleFanning as a Deputy Registrar of Companies ; and

appoint Bert Bellhouse to be a Deputy Registrar ofCompanies, to hold office during the pleasure of theAttorney- General.

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

,(a)

(b)

W. M. HUGHES, Attorney General.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Business Names Ordinance 1933 -1938.

pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by theIN

Business Names Ordinance 1933 -1938, I, William MorrisHughes, Attorney - General for the Commonwealth of Australia,do hereby

(a. ) terminate the appointment of William DoyleFanning as a Deputy Registrar of Firms; and

(b) appoint Bert Bellhouse to be a Deputy Registrar ofFirms, to hold office during the pleasure of theAttorney General.

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

W. M. HUGHES, Attorney- General.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Instruments Ordinance 1933 -1938.

TN

pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by theInstruments Ordinance 1933 -1938 of the Australian

Capital Territory, I, William Morris Hughes, AttorneyGeneral for the Commonwealth of Australia, do hereby

(a) terminate the appointment of William DoyleFanning as a Deputy Registrar of Securities ; and

( L) appoint Bert Bellhouse to be a Deputy Registrar ofSecurities, to hold office during the pleasure of theAttorney- General.

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

W. M. HUGHES, Attorney - General.

COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDERBOARD.

J.T

is notified for general information that Daniel McVey.Esq,, has been appointed a member of the Commonwealth

Stores Supply and Tender Board, vice Sir Harry Brown,C.M.G.; M.$.E.

P. C. SPENDER, Treasurer.

Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1938.IN pursuance of sub - section an of section 21 of the Aus-

tralian Soldiers' Repatriation _act 1.920 -1938, it is herebynotified that the officers of the Repatriation Commissionnamed hereunder shall he deemed to be " employees " withinthe meaning of section 4 of the Superannuation Act 19221937:

Nuw Swim WALES.Garratt, Dorothy.Gardam, Dora Shirley.Nutter, Amy Joyce Howard.

O'Riordan, Michael.Hurley, Hazel Mary.Kiernan, Frank Lawrence.

VICTORIA.

Best, Muriel. Jacobs, Harold.Hansen, Olaf Malcolm.

QUEEN SLAN D.

Crispin, William Tucker. Morley, William Charles.Dickson. Jean Catherine.

WESTERN

Wright, Gilbert Ursula.ALTSTI.L.417.1.

'l'ASMANIA.

Tanner, Isla Mary.G. A. STREET, Minister for Repatriation.

COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIALRESEARCH.

FOREST PRODUCTS DIVISION.

Appointment of Assistant Research Officer.APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the position

;of Assistant Research Officer to carry out investigations

in the Seasoning Section of the Council's Forest ProductsLaboratory, South Melbourne.

Applicants should possess a University degree with honoursin science or engineering.

The appointee will be classified as an Assistant ResearchOfficer, the salary of which classification rises from £344 to£488 per aunuan (both nominal) by eight equal annualincrements, the first four of which are automatic and thelast four at the discretion of the Council. The present equiva-lent of this range, after adjustment of cost of living, is from£336 to £480 per annum..

The commencing salary will be according to the qualifica-tions and experience of the successful applicant.

Subject to a satisfactory medical' examination, the success-ful applicant will be appointed initially on probation for aperiod of twelve months, and thereafter, if confirmed in hisappointment as an officer of the Council, would be eligible tocontribute to, and receive benefits from, either the Common -wealth Superannuation Fund or 'the Commonwealth ProvidentFund.

Applications. accompanied by copies of not more than fourtestimonials, should reach the undersigned not later than the22nd April, 1990.

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

street. East Melbourne, C.2.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

APPLICATIONS are invited for entry to the Executive andEngineering Branches of the Royal Australian Navy

from youths who will be between the ages of 161 and 181on 1st September, 1940.

. Candidates will be required to pass a prescribed qualifyingexamination, equivalent to the Leaving Certificate or SeniorPublic Standard, which will be held in May, 1940.

Candidates successful at the educational examination willbe required to pass a strict medical examination and appearbefore an Interviewing Committee. Those finally selected maybe required to proceed to United Kingdom for training withthe Royal Navy, or, alternatively, they may be appointed fortraining to the Royal Australian Naval College, FlindersNaval Depot, Victoria.

.:applications will be received by the Secretary, Navy Office,Department of the Navy, Melbourne, not later than 15th April,1940.

Full particulars and application forms are available onapplication to. the Secretary, Department of the Navy, Mel-bourne, or the District Naval Officer, Brisbane; Edgecliff,Sydney; Port Adelaide; Fremantle and Hobart.

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No. 62.--tith April, 1940

PROMOTIONSSECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109.HE 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, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector in the State in which the promotion is to be made, or, if the promotion is tobe made in the Australian Capital Territory, with the Public Service Inspector at Canberra, within fourteen days of the date of this notification.An appellant shall forward his appeal direct to the Public 'Service Inspector.

Where an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions a separate appeal should be lodged in respect of eaóh,except where the provisional promotions appealed against are to positions of similar classification in the same Branch of a Department,when one appeal covering such provisional promotions will be accepted.

The grounds of appeal must be as prescribed in Section 50 of the Commonwealth Public Service Act, viz.:(a) Superior efficiency ; or(b) Equal efficiency combined with seniority.

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

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

Date ofPromotion.

Dunstan, Ian Rolland . .

PRIME MINISTER'SAssistant, Grade 1 (£84- £244),

Fourth Division, Publications

DEPARTMENT.Assistant, Grade 2 (£84- £260), Fourth Divi-

sion, Records Branch, vice W. G. Cotton,transferred

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Duties. Attachment of papers to files, marking out, marking in, filing and searching.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Waldron, Thomas WilliamTaxation Branch,

Valuer (£618 - £660), Third Divi-sion, unattached

New South Wales.Valuer (£636- £708), Third Division,

Valuation. Office reclassified (P.S.B.678

Certificate No. 40/357)Laurenson, John Edward Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £244),

Fourth Division, Entertain-ments

Assistant, Grade 2 (£252 - £260), FourthDivision, Sales Tax, vice J. J. L. McConkey,promoted

2.52

Duties. In charge of searching and' filing, Sales Tax records.

Taxation Branch,

Knight, Charles Eastwood Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi-sion, Valuation

Western Australia.

1

Clerk (£252 - £330), Valuation, vice H. D. 298Phillips, promoted

Duties. Course Clerk.

DEPA RTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.Victoria.

Mullaly, Francis Maurice Wharf Examining Officer, Grade1 (£330 £402), Third Divi-don, Landing Branch

Uptown Examining Officer (£366- £438),Third Division, Invoice Room, viceA. J. S. Day, promoted

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Queensland.

Birch, Tyler Ryder .. Clerk (£288 £354), Third Divi-sion, Townsville

Clerk (£330 2402), Third Division, Rock-hampton, vice R. D. Gauld, promoted

334

Sargeaut, Alfred George Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi-sion, Townsville

Clerk (£288- £354), Third Division, Towns-ville, vice T. R. Birch, promoted

298

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE CO- ORDINATION;a

Central Staff.

Dixon, Beatrice Pauline Burney Typist, Grade I (£84- £226),Fourth Division, Secretariat

Typist (Photo- Litho) (£234 - £242), FourthDivision, Stationery Depot, Secretariat,vice Minnie F. Hosken, transferred

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DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.Central Staff.

Deane, Geoffrey Paget Clerk (£96-£306), Third Divi-sion, " N " Branch (Intelli-gence), Navy Secretariat,Navy Office

Clerk (£288- £354), Third Division, " N "Branch (Naval), Navy Secretariat, NavyOffice. New office created. (P.S.B. Certi-ficate No. 40 /105)

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Duties in connexion with mercantile movements and assistance to Naval Control Service Officer. Navy Office.

DEPARTMENT OF TIE ARMY.Jackson, Samuel Clerk (£288- £354), Third Divi- Clerk (£366 - £438), Third Division, Quarter -

sion, Accounts Branch master- General's Branch. New office(General Accounts), Post- created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 39/1385)master- Géneral's Department

Duties. Senior Clerk, Directorate of Mechanization. Prepares contract demands ; keeps records relating to financial tiansactions ;correspondence, &c.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Meteorological Branch, Queensland,

Clerk (£288 - £354), Third Divi- Clerk (£330 - £402), Third Division, Brisbane.don, Engineering Branch, New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No,Postmaster - General's Depart- 39/1958)ment, Brisbane

Duties. Staff Clerk and Accounts Clerk.

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Position to which Promoted. Date ofPromotion.

Hocking, Leslie Raymont

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEraore- continued.

Electoral Branch, South Australia.Postal Clerk, Third Division Clerk (£252 - £330), Third Division, Boothby

(£1084318), Relieving Staff, (Unley), vice W. G. Govan, promotedMetropolitan District, Post-master- General's Department,South Australia

Duties.-Assist in maintenance of rolls and electoral work generally.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

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Platt, William Howarth Clerk (£330 - £402), Third Divi- Clerk (£366- £438), Third Division, Admini- 358 4.4.40sion, Administrative Staff strative Staff. Office last occupied by

J. O'Sullivan, reclassified (P.S.B. Certifi-cate No. 40/374)

Duties.- Correspondence, Works matters, preparation statements and reports, &c., assist Senior Medical Officers with clerical workassociated with their functions, including preparation of statistics for Cancer Conference, League of Nations, Deratization of Vessels, &c.Holland, Leo

Ravenhall, George Ernest

Meere, John

McCarthy, Leo

Seedsman, David Hamilton

Linn, Colin Cecil

Woodward, WilliamYoung

Clerk (£252- £330), Third Divi- Clerk (£288£354), Third Division, Serumsion, unattached Laboratories. Office occupied by L.

Holland, reclassified (P.S.B. CertificateNo. 40/353)

Duties. -Staff Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.Central Administration.

Senior Clerk and Accountant(£582 £660), Ordnance Fac-tory

Clerk (£402- £474), Third Divi-sion, Ordnance Factory

Duties. - Assistant toClerk (£438 - £510), Finance

Office, Air Services, Depart-ment of Air

Controller of Stores (£63G- £708), Third Divi-sion, Central Stores and Transport Section,Factory Board. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/303)

Senior Clerk (£438- £510), Third Division,Central Stores and Transport Section,Factory Board. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/303)

Controller of Stores.Clerk (£5104582) (Costing and Factories

Section), Finance Branch, vice R. W.Harrison, transferred

Duties.- Investigation into costs and costing systems of commercial industry.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.New South Wales.

Clerk (£96 £306), Third Divi- Postal Investigation Officer, Grade 2 (£318sion, unattached £354), Fourth Division, Personnel Branch,

Investigation Section (Postal). Officereclassified (P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/396)

Clerk (£96 £306), Third Divi- Clerk (£252 - £330), Third Division, Accountssion, Accounts Branch (Tele- Branch (General Accounts), vice L. W.phone Accounts) Weeding, transferred

Duties.-Computation of salary payments, Salary Sub - section.Edward , Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi- Clerk (£252 - £330), Third Division, Accounts

sion, Accounts Branch (Re- Brauch (Telegraph Accounts), vice M. D.Jlies ing) Walter, promoted

Duties. - Keeping Newspaper and Telegram Deposit Account.Maloy, Neville Gregory

Boland, Henry Matthew Ford . .

McLeod, John Douglas

Schmetzer, Kevin Thomas

Edmends, William Colin Clifford

Dwyer, Daniel Raymond

Fetherston, Richard Arthur

Foster, Joseph Victor

Telegraph Messenger (£66 £160),Fourth Division, Tumut

Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Grenf ell

Telegraph Messenger (£66 £160),Fourth Division, TelegraphBranch

VicClerk (£96- £306), Third Divi-

sion, Engineering Branch

Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi-sion, Telephone Branch,Central Staff

Clerk (£330 £402), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Branch(General Accounts)

Postman (£84- £244), . Fourth Division, Lee -ton, vice C. W. P. Morgan, transferred

Telephonist (£84- £168), Fourth Division,Wollongong, vice C. T. Williams, trans-ferred

Junior Assistant (£84- £168), Fourth Divi-sion, Telegraph Branch, vice C. E. Voysey,transferred

toria.

Cadet Draftsman (£96- £306), Third Division,Engineering Branch, vice H. J. Gray,promoted

Cadet Draftsman (£96- £306), Third Division,Engineering Branch, vice A. C. Read,promoted

Clerk (£366 - £438), Third Division, AccountsBranch (Telephone Accounts), vice G. J.Butler, transferred

Duties. - Telephone Ledger- keeper.Sub - Accountant (£582 - £660), Sub - Accountant (£636 £708), Third. Divi-

Third Division, Accounts sion, Accounts Branch (Money OrderBranch (Money Order Accounts), vice J. F. B. Carroll, transferredAccounts), Queensland

Senior Lineman (£2654289), Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£336), Fourth Divi-Fourth Division, Engineering sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff,Branch, Line Staff, Metro- South - Eastern Division (Sale), vice J.politan Division, Queensland Smith, retired

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PROMOTIONS- continued.

No. 62.-4th April, 1940

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

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT--- oOntinued.

Victoria- continued.

Salary onPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

Reid, Martin Andrew

Hillary, Daniel Joseph

Duties.-

Lineman, Grade 1 (£233- £257),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Clerk (£108 - £318), ThirdDivision, Adelaide Rail, SouthAustralia

General staff matters. A knowledge

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff, WesternDivision (Nhill), vice E. Westbrook, trans-ferred

Clerk (£252 - £330), Third Division, TelephoneBranch. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 40/33)of Forms 353 and 354 desirable.

260

310

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Queensland.

Carrier, George Ernest Mechanic, Grade 2 (£288 £324),Fourth Division, Engineering

Draftsman, Grade i (£222- £402), ThirdDivision, Engineering Branch, vice G. K.

298 4.4.40

Branch (Mechanical) Elliott, promotedMelbourne, Jeremiah . . Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£300- £312), Fourth 292

Division, Engineering Branch,Line Staff, Central Division(Rockhampton)

Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff,Central Division (Alpha), vice T. L. Murphy,transferred

Nielsen, Allan Warwick Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84-£244), Fourth Division,Charters Towers

Mail Officer (£84- £300), Fourth Division,Mail Branch, vice T. J. Dwyer, trans-ferred

236

Martin, Frank Sydney Lineman, Grade 1 (£2334257),Fourth Division, Engineering

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff, Line

260

Branch, Line Staff, Line Parties, South - Western Division (No. 15Parties, South - Western Divi-sion (No. 15 Party, Too -woomba)

Party, Toowoomba), vice R. Ryan, sec-onded

Duties involve dri ving a motor vehicle.

Douglas, Alexandra . . Telephonist (£84- £198), Fourth Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£202- £210),Division, Bundaberg Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (Money

197

Order Accounts), vice Agnes K. Donovan,transferred

The position is in the Postal Note Sub - section.Slade, Hazel May Telephonist (£844198), Fourth

Division, GympiePhonogram Attendant, Grade 1 (£84- £206),

Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch. Newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No.

169 ff

40/134)

South Australia.Morgan, George Wilton Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84-

£244), Fourth Division,Kalangadoo

Postal Clerk (£108 - £306), Fourth Division,Ceduna, vice A. J. Mines, transferred

250 4.4.40 '

Ness, Raymond Charles Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Mitcham

Postman (£84- £244), Fourth Division,'Parkside, vice C. J. Wiismore, transferred

92 PP

Parker, Alfred McNeilly Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Red Hill

Postman (£84- £244), Fourth Division,Glenelg, vice R. E. Brown, transferred

92 /f

Crawford, Archibald . . Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Alberton

Postman (£84- £244), Fourth Division,Kilkenny, vice D. M. Lukeman, transferred

92

Western Australia.Hewitt, William Henry Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84-

£244), Fourth Division,unattached

Telegraphist (£108 - £342), Fourth Division,Telegraph Branch, vice R. J. Halliday,retired

214 4.4.40

Gliddon, Maxwell Howard Lineman, Grade 1 (£233- £257),Fourth Division, Engineering

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Southern

260 PI

Branch, Line Staff (SouthernDivision), Kellerberrin

Division), Narrogin, vice H. H. Valentine,transferred

Tyler, James Reginald Eric Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354 - £438), Third 358(£330- £366), Third Division,Katanning

Division, Meekatharra. Office reclassi-fied (P.S.B. Certificate No. 39/2351)

Arthurs, Arthur Charles Senior Mechanic (£348 - £372),Fourth Division, Engineering

Foreman Mechanic, Grade 1 (£396 - £432),Fourth Division, Northam, vice A. H.

388

Branch (Mechanical) Veitch, transferred

Tasmania.Seager, Arthur Ernest Clerk (£330- £402), Third Divi-

sion, Accounts BranchCashier (£402£474), Third Division,

Accounts Branch, vice G. L. Brown, retired412 4.4.40

Barnes, Edward Clifford Lineman, Grade 1 (£233 - £257),Fourth Division, Launceston

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,Longford. New office created (P.S.B.

260

Certificate No. 39/2369)Mickleborough, Colin Alfred .. Lineman, Grade 1 (£233- £257),

Fourth Division, EngineeringLineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,

Huonville. New office created (P.S.B.260

Branch (Line Parties) Certificate No. 39/2405)Robinson, Russell Woodward .. Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),

Fourth Division, DevonportJunior Assistant (£84- £168), Fourth Division,

Launceston, vice A. M. Young, transferred80

The notification of the provisional promotion of B. J. Hickey, and the confirmation thereof, appearing in Gazettes of 26th October,1939, and 7th March, 1940, are hereby withdrawn, the officer named having been promoted to another office under Section 50 (9) of theCommonwealth Public Service Act.

The salary on promotion of P. J. Nicholas, vide notification appearing in Gazette of 14th March, 1940, should read " £280 " in lieu of" £298 ".

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PROMOTIONS- contin

The following provisional promotions have been confirmed

ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

T. M. Schiller and J. E. Taylor, appearing in Gazette of 1st February, 1940.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

K. C. O. Shann, appearing in Gazette of 1st February, 1940.A. E. Phillips, appearing in Gazette of 19th February, 1940.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

A. L. Conyard, appearing in Gazette of 30th November, 1939.I. H. Simon, appearing in Gazette of 7th December, 1939.W. Ransom and M. J. Cooke, appearing in Gazette of 21st December, 1939.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.

C. V. Westeott, appearing in Gazette of 21st December, 1939.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

IL H. Brear, appearing in Gazette of 21st December, 1939.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.

M. J. Connolly and J. G. C. Miller, appearing in Gazette of 21st December, 1939.H. H. Potts, appearing in Gazette of 4th January, 1940.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.

J. Laycóck, appearing in Gazette of 16th November, 1939.J. F. R. James, appearing in Gazette of 30th November, 1939.C. J. Finlayson, appearing in Gazette of 18th January, 1940.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.

C. A. Stinson, T. Oliver, D. J. Hepburn, R. J. Gibson, J. A. Mather and C. V. F. Hammett, appearing in Gazette of 16th November,1939.

H. A. Becconsall, appearing in Gazette of 30th November, 1939.J. W. Nolan, A. D. Spriggins and J. J. Stafford, appearing in Gazette of 1st February, 1940.C. B. Green, appearing in Gazette of 8th February, 1940.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

A. F. Sanders, appearing in Gazette of 21st September, 1939.A. W. Joynes, H. Menadue, D. Nicholls and B. Barr, appearing in Gazette of 16th November, 1939.A. A. Alexander, G. D. Jackson, G. Fitzgibbon and M. W. Mahney, appearing in Gazette of 23rd November, 1939.J. Kelly, R. A. Palmer, A. A. Hurman, W. Barry, L. G. Darling and D. D. I. Campbell, appearing in Gazette of 30th November,

1939.W. H. Newton, H. S. Sanderson, G. L. Rooker, R. F. G. Gallaway, A. R. B. Taylor, G. H. Langdon, D. J. Perry, L. L. Merritt.

C. Smethurst and H. M. Kubank, appearing in Gazette of 7th December, 1939.L. J. North and B. E. C. Richmond, appearing in Gazette of 14th December, 1939.H. H. Black, K. A. Bartle, E. Y. Evans, C. W. Welch, M. C. Ballantine, J. H. Ball, T. A. Hyland, W. F. Bridger, J. R. Borrett

and E. L. McLean, appearing in Gazette of 21st December, 1940.T. Gould, J. M. C. Longworth, K. B. Williams, J. D. Wilson, J. R. McCallum, G. D. Oldfield and E. J . Le Mesurier, appearing in

Gazette of 4th January, 1940.F. W. Curry, J. W. McKay, W. B. Wales, E. M. J. Hunt, S. G. Luscombe, S. J. King, A. R. Johncock, E. Y. Risby, R. I. Bond,

D. Pugh, S. T. Corboy, S. A. Chalken and P. S. Panton, appearing in Gazette of 11th January, 1940.M. J. Murphy, W. M. J. Hagan, P. A. Bowler, A. G. Bain and N. M. Lawson, appearing in Gazette of 18th January, 1940.J. L. Coulta, E. Richardson, J. P. Young, A. L. Thompson. and P. B. Kirby, appearing in Gazette of 25th January, 1940.R. J. Studd, H. Carter, F. Dixon, H. M. McCubbery, L. A. Davies, C. G. Livy, A. McLean, J. Carrigg, J. V. Wherry, H. A. Wellby.

I. T. Morris, W. R. Beare and E. A. Rae, appearing in Gazette of 1st February, 1940.G. C. C. Kirk, R. L. Laxton, C. D. Mein, T. A. Ellis, W. E. Fletcher, R. A. H. Matheson, L. J. Bourke, M. H. Dittmann, J. L. C.

Sargent, N. J. Glass, J. R. Gilleland, K. Rance, W. E. M. Tilyard and G. St.N. N. Trask, appearing in Gazette of 8th February, 1940.S. Hogan, appearing in Gazette of 7th March, 1940.K. J. Wilkes, appearing in Gazette of 14th March, 1940.

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OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC.JOINT HOUSE DEPARTMENT.

Retirement under Section. 67.- Edmund Pennock Miller,Doorkeeper (£272-£288), as from the close of business on the21st December, 1.939.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.TAXATION BRANCH, NEW SOUTH WALES..

Office Reclassified. -The classification of the office of Valuer,Third Division, Valuation, occupied by T. W. Waldron, israised from limits of salary of minimum £618 and maximum£660 to limits of salary of minimum £636 and maximum £708,subject to variation in pursuance of regulation 106A.

'PROMOTIONS COMMONWEALTH PUBLICSERVICE ACT 1922 -1939.

THE Public Service Board lias --

( ]. ) Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotionsas notified in the Gazettes indicated,: - CliffordHenry Cook, 7th September, 1939; William ThomasPerkin Smith, George Henry Tasman Perry, RonaldHenry Douglas Kerslake, Francis Augustine Johnson.

1.4th September, 1939 ; -William Turner Sumner.Henry Joseph Kennedy, James Douglas Oliver, OscarWilfred Reeve, 21st September, 1939 ; 1TillianDunmore Weirick, 28th September, 1939; RalphCharles Wilkins, 19th October, 1939.

(2) Cancelled the provisional promotions of WilliamNorman Colin Fairweather and Leslie Charles Annearas notified in Gazette, of 21st December, 1939.

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

APPOINTMENTS, RETIREMENTS ANDDISMISSAL.

THE following appointments, retirements and dismissklnotified by the Public Service Board:-

APPOINTMENTS:

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

Canberra.ra..

Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division.-Diana Constance BurkittStapleton.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Canberra.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Elizabeth Godfrey

Wilson, Marjorie Helena Spiers.Pensions and Maternity Allowances Branch, Tasmania.Clerk, Third Division.. --Max W,ryell.

Taxation Branch, New South, Wales.

Clerk, Thi'rcl Division. Lanceles Edward Walsh, FrederickOwen Williams, Harold Joseph Fallding, Brian Franklin

Smith.Taxation Branch, Victoria..

Clerk, Third Division. William Joseph Scanlon..Patrick Seymour.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

Canberra.Clerk, Third Division,.- Harold Thomas Nicholson.

Works and Services Branch, Victoria.?Typist, (,raire 1, Fourth. Dir isiov. Shirley- May Deacon.

Meteorological Branch, Central Staff.Weather Officer, Third Division.Harold Neal Braun,

Archibald John Shields, Bryan Role, Andrew' Garriock,Clarence Jack Wiesner.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

Canberra.Messenger, Fourth. Division.Lawrence Grannall.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.

Victoria.Clerk, Third Division . Maurice Edward Turner.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEM,OP [ENT.New Soutli. Wales.

Clerk, Third Division. Donald Dennett McLeod.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Edith Adeline Benbow.

Victoria.Clerk, Third Division.Thomas Joseph Daly, Eric James

Aloysius Gooding, Ronald Cecil Thackeray, Arthur GeorgeLaube, John Redden Love, Bernard Peter John Gibney,Lenard William Stringer, Bernard Joseph Ryan, DesmondGeorge Brophy, Desmond Daniel McGlade.

Typist, Grade 1,. Fourth Division. Carmel Nora Howe.aven netlr Dorothy Lanyon.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE CO-ORDINATION.

Clerk, Third Division .--- .Tol)n Francis Clancy. LloydSpencer Laity.

Typist, Grade 1, Fourth. Division.. Sheila Mary Connolly.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.

New South Wales.Clerk, Third Division.. Robert Hilton Barratt.

Victoria.Clerk, Third Division. Leslie Richard Edmends, Alan James

Patterson, Brian Francis McDevitt, Henry Michael McGuiness.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.

Central Staff.Clerk. Third Division. Christopher John Smith, Joseph

William Smart.?1Tew South. Wales.

Clerk, Third Division. Patrick Martin Sheahan, CharlesLawrence Stephens, Ralph Hugh Carter.

DEPARTMENT OF AIR.

Central Staff.Clerk, Third Division. -- Edward Brian Hayes, David

Prichard Hodson, Auster Donald Miller, John FergusonMacmillan.

Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division.-- Marian Kay Hall.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

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itt Clerk, Third Division. Terence . Toseph Francis O'Connor.Peter Frank Mundau.. 1813.-2

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Victoria.Clerk. Third Division. William Archibald . Slruldham

Dunlop, Ivan Wakefield Jones, Henry Dempsey McConville,John Thomas Attridge, Michael Joseph Wall, Kevin HenryPrice, John Anthony Lyons, Isidore Anthony Newstead,(. regory Elwyn Coon.

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Central Staff.Cl(?)*. Third Division. Peter Sedgfield Bethell, Kelvininslee Speck, Antony Joseph Vavjenezki.

New South, Wales.Clerk, Third. Division.Ray Eric Oldfield, Donald Leslie

Patton, Raymond Long.Lineman -in- training, Fourth Division. Kenneth Joseph

Hyades, Laurence Kevin Backhouse, John Mills Leigh; FrankStafford Green, Brian Patrick Loughman, Joseph WilliamVuotto- Lundberg, Leslie . Noel Montgomery, AlexanderCampbell, Reginald Cunynghame, John Bruce Plim, RobertBruce Case, Leonard Roy Gould, Arthur Frederick Collison.

l'eleph (u is I Fourth Division.Roma Joyce Pacey, .leanFagan, Ague; Mary Gorman, Ethel Merle Alchin. ;Marion_.my Le.:Aian. Sheila Margaret Broderick, Mona Smith.

Telegraph .lfessengcr. Fourth Division. - Edward MatthewSpencer, Donald George Huntley, John Richard O'Connor.Edward .John Coghill, Robert George Lidbetter, CliffordFrancis Bell. Peter Russell Cannon, Jack Billingliam, MichaelLeslie Donovan, Arthur Bertram Gray, Barry Thomas Francis,Howard Alan Baker, Kenneth George Robson, Robert GordonPiper, James Alfred Starr, David William Griffiths, HaroldRaymond Healy, Bruce Harold Bailey, Harold James McInnes,Paul Phillip Keogh, Reginald Turner, Harold Athol Kay,William Arthur Smith, Edward Bernard Green, KennethCharles. Brazel, Keith Alfred Cleal, Martin Allen Robertson,Alan Jolnr Michael Lowe, William John Harrison. .JosephJames Kalinowski, Douglas Ross Johns.

Victoria.Clerk, Third Division. Percy Rollo Brett, Kelvin James

Brennan, Ian Stewart- Murray.Lri,neman. -in- training, Fourth Division.Jolrn Gerard Lyons,

.John Frederick William Knox.Telephonist, Fourth Iivision.-- Imelda Florence Leaman,

Dorothy May Harrison, Joan Mary Land, John \ \Teigall, John.Joseph Day, Colin Stanley Campbell Moyle, Frederick BryerBowden, Peter Bernard Riley, John Leo Eades, Clifton CookeRonald Cutt, William Arthur Blake, Peter Graeme Philip,John Stanislaus McCarter, John Thomas %IcNamara, ReginaldAlfred Richard Oaten, Gordon Alexander McKee, GeoffreyCrook. Maxwell .James Deacon, John Anthony Locke, HenryJoseph O'Brien, Francis William Tait. Thomas John Moloney,John Samuel Kilduff, Douglass Bell, Raymond George Renfree,Terence Frawley, Gordon Fraser Scott, Raymond VictorLeonard, Bernard Joseph Johnston, Eric Lyle Johnston,Geor ge Oliver Dickson, William Edward Kelly, WilliamAlexander Higl ie, Gerald Maurice Fitzgerald. Victor JohnMealing, John Maguire.

Telegraph. Messenger, ourth. Division.. Alan ThomasMiller. Albert Clifton Thompson, Alan George Morrison,George Robert Woodward, Richard John Sullivan, FrancisPhilip Dorian, Joseph Anthony Battanta, Kevin Percy Balson,George Cracknell, Maurice Michael Kinnane, Keith DouglasMarshall, Thomas George Horner, Gerard Leslie Stewart,Noel Clement Byrnes, William James Barber, Jack Wilson.,Ronald James Shells, John Cecil McDonald, Geoffrey RutlandPitman, John Edward Waldron, Ian Alexander McDougall,Leo Desmond O'Connor, Raymond Alfred Shearer, AtholRaymond Colliver, Thomas Michael Crotty.

Queensland.Junior Mech.anic, Fourth Division. Gordon Beaumont

\Voorlerson.South Australia.

Typist. Grade 1., Fourth Division. Marguerite ValborgGorden.

Tasmania.Telephonist, Fourth T}ir.i,siort.Gwenda Burbury Darling.

RETIREMENTS.PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

Canberra.Section 49. Bridget McCrorey, Typist, Grade 1., as from

the close of-business on 2nd March, 1940.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

Works and Services Branch, New South Wales.Section 49. Annie Maud Badcock, Typist, Grade 2, as from

the close of business on 2nd March, 1940.

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Works and Services Branch, Victoria.Section 85 (2 ) .Horace John Mackennal, Works Director,

as from the close of business on 15th May, 1940.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Queensland.Section 137. Clive Norman Britton, Clerk (£96 -£306) , as

from the close of business on 24th April, 1940.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South TFales.Section 49. Phyllis Netta Moore, Telephonist, as from the

close of business on 7th March, ].940 ; Phyllis Parma Hamilton,Machinist (Female), Grade l, as from the close of business on1 l th March, 1940.

Section 67. Alfred Walker, Mechanic, Grade 2, as from theclose of business on 13th March, 1940.

Section 85 (1) .Lizzie Louisa Northwood, Supervisor, asfrom the close of business on 10th April, 1940.

Section 85 (2 ) .Robert Clarke Montgomery, Assistant,Grade :3, as from the close of business on 10th May, 1940;Bernard Thomas Lynch, Line Inspector, as from the close ofbusiness on 25th May, 1940 ; Thomas Mutch, Mail Officer, asfrom the close of business on 26th May, 1940.

Victoria.Section 85 (1) .Herbert George Harris, Postal Clerk, as

from thé close of business on 3rd. May, 1940; Edwin DernessMiller, Postman, as from the close of business on 16th May,1940; Francis James McCort, Officer -in- Charge, Grade 1, asfrom the close of business on 17th May, 1940.

South Australia.Section 49. Mary Clare Doody, Machinist (Female) , Grade

1, as from the close of business on 2nd March, ] 940 ;Henrietta Greenhalgh, Machinist (Female), Grade 1, as fromthe close of business on 16th March, 1940.

Western Australia.Section 49.Edna Scott, Telephonist, as from the close of

business on 10th February, 1940.Section 85(1 ) .Ethel Sarah Kenworthy, Assistant

(Female) , Grade 3, as from the close of business on 21stApril, 1940.

DISMISSAL.POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Victoria.Section 55. John Howard Beauchamp, Mechanic, Grade ]

as from the close of business on 2nd April, 1940.F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,

Public Service Board.

EXAMINATIONS.

Examination No. 2282.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST (FEMALE) .

ACOMPETITIVE examination for appointment as abovewill be held, subject to the following conditions:

DATE OF ExAMINATION. Saturday, 4th May, 1940.

EXAMINATION CENTRES. New South Wales Camden,Coolamon, Gunnedah, Orange, Temora, Trangie, Wellington;Queensland Babinda, Gladstone, Goondiwindi, Kingaroy,Mackay; TVestera Australia Kalgoorlie; Tasmania Devon-port, Huonville, Queenstown (2) .

PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER. Females ( unmarried) whoare natural -born or naturalized British subjects, and whowere born not earlier than 5th May, 1921, and not laterthan 4th May, 1924.

HOW TO MAKE APPLICATION. Application must be made onthe printed form, which is obtainable from the Postmastersat the centres where the examination is to be held.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE.Applications must be lodged notlater than noon on Friday, 26th April, 1940, with thePostmaster at the examination centre selected.

Applications received after the closing time and date fixedwill be rejected unless the applicant has advised the Post-master at the place selected by letter or telegram whichreaches him not later than the closing time and date thatshe is forwarding an application and has actually posted herapplication on or prior to the closing date.

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CHANGE OF ADDRESS.Any candidate who changes heraddress after forwarding her application should at once advisethe Postmaster at the examination centre selected.

EXAMINATION FEE. Each application must be accompaniedby a postal note for 5s., made payable to the Collector ofPublic Moneys.

SALARIES. The following are the current rates of salarypayable, but the amounts are subject to variation inaccordance with the rise or fall of the index numbers of thecost of living:

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Under 17 years 80At 17 92At 18 ., .. 104At 19 .. 122At 20 146At 21 .. 169

Subject to good conduct, diligence and efficiency, adult Tele-phonists are entitled to annual increments until a maximumof £193 is reached.

An officer obliged to live away from home will be paid aminimum remuneration of £106 per annum.

SUBJECTS OF ExAMINATION The subjects of examinationwill be:--

Fullmarks.

(a ) 11 andwriting. To be judged for legibility,neatness and simplicity, from the candi-date's paper in Spelling 50

( b ) Spelling. To be judged from the candidate'stranscription of a mis- spelled paper .. 150

(c) Arithmetic.First four rules, includingBritish standard weights, measures, andmoney .. .. .. .. 200

The papers in Spelling will be marked first, and the papersin Arithmetic of candidates who fail in Spelling will not bemarked nor will they be awarded marks for Handwriting.

A candidate shall not be regarded as having passed theexamination unless she obtains at least half of the full marksin each of the subjects of Spelling and Arithmetic.

Where two or more candidates secure the same total ofmarks, their order of merit will be determined by marksobtained for (a) Arithmetic, (b) Spelling, and, where thosemarks are equal, (e) by lot.

TEXT- Boors. No text -books are prescribed, but a bookletcontaining papers set at a previous Commonwealth PublicService examination for appointment as Telephonist may beobtained from the Commonwealth Inquiry Office, Common-wealth Bank Building, Sydney, and from the 'CommonwealthPublic Service Inspectors, Brisbane; Perth and Hobart, for 3d.(by post, 4d.) .

VACANGIES. It is estimated that one appointment at eachcentre will be made within the period of twelve months nextfollowing the date of publication of the results of theexamination in the Gazette, except at Queenstown, where thenumber of estimated appointments has been indicated inbrackets.

ELIGIBILITY.A successful candidate will be eligible forappointment at the centre for which she has qualified untilthe expiration of twelve months immediately following thedate of the publication of the results of the examination inthe Commonwealth Gazette.

APPOINTMENT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS.A successful candi-date must upon appointment produce evidence of the date ofher birth and a medical certificate satisfying the Board insuch particulars as it may determine of sound bodily healthand freedom from physical defects. Successful candidatesshould not undergo medical examination for this purposeuntil instructed to do so. Upon the confirmation of herappointment, an officer will also be required to contribute tothe Comm onwealth. Superannuation Fund.

Qualified candidates, who on appointment are already tem-porarily employed, or who take up duty within fourteen daysof 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.

It should be noted by all candidates that, unless theypossess acute hearing, normal eyesight, a clear voice, distinctenunciation, freedom from. any throat affection, and have thefollowing arm reach, they should not enter the examination:Standing erect with shoulder raised and right arm extended .

vertically to its fullest extent, 6 feet from ground to fingertips; standing erect with shoulder raised and left armextended vertically to its fullest extent, 6 feet from groundto finger tips; standing erect with arms extended horizontally,4 ft. 10 in. from finger tips to finger tips.

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REFUSAL OF APPOINTMENT. If a successful candidateMines to accept an appointment offered to her, or fails to

ir;eply within seven days to a communication from the Board,d 4, Public Service Inspector, or the Deputy Director, Posts and)f 'telegraphs, respecting her nomination to the Public Service.

er name may be removed from the " Register of Personsualified for Appointment."PRACTICAL TESTS SUBSEQUENT TO APPOINTMENT. Every

person appointed to the position of Telephonist will, aftere expiration of three months from the date of appointment,

rise tested in clearness of speech and acuteness of hearing overtelephone line, and in practical efficiency in the operation

of a telephone switchboard. If an appointee fails to pass thistest. her appointment will be annulled.

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

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Examination No. 2281.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEGRAPH MESSENGER.. TO BE

HELD 4TH MAY, 1940.HE notification of the above examination, which was pub-

lished in Commonwealth Gazette No. 28. dat,d 15thebruarS, 1940, is hereby amended by the addition of the

4ollowing centres of examination :New South Wales. Aberdeen, B'ellingen, Brocklesby.

Cobar (2) , Coolah, Cowra, iCrookwell, Dorrigo, GlenInnes, Hay, Holbrook, Illabo, Kempsey, Lithgow, MossVale, Mungindi, Murwillumbali, Narrandera, Narro-mine, Nowra (2), Portland, Riverstone, Tooraween.ih,Uralla, \Walgett, Wellington, Woonona.

South Australia. -- Clare, Gawler, Tailem Bend.Western Australia. Bridgetown, Derby.Tasmania. Burnie, New Norfolk, Straban.

2. The conditions contained in the notification of the.examination will also apply to the centres mentioned hereinwith the exception that the appended paragraphs have beenSubstituted for those set out in the notification :

How TO MAKE APPLICATION. Application must be made onthe printed form, which is obtainable from the Postmaster atthe examination centre selected.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE.Applications must be lodged not laterplan noon on Friday, 26th April, 1940, with the PostmasterIt the examination centre selected.

Applications received after the closing time and date fixedvpill be rejected unless the applicant has advised the Post-master at the examination centre selected by letter ortèlegram which reaches him not later than the closing timeand date, that he is forwarding an application, and hasactually posted his application on or prior to the closingtime and date.

VACANCIES. --It is estimated that one vacancy will oepurht each centre within the period in which successful candi-a.ates will be eligible for appointment, except at Cobar andi owra, where the number of estimated vacancies has beenindicated in brackets.4 TExT- BOOKS. NO text -books are prescribed, but a bookletContaining papers set at a. previous Commonwealth PublicService Examination for appointment as Telegraph MessengerMay be obtained from the Commonwealth Inquiry Office,Commonwealth Bank Building, Martin- place, Sydney, andfonì the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Adelaide,Perth or Hobart, for 3d. (by post, 4d.) .

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

Examination No. 2254.FOR PROMOTION OR TRANSFER AS MECHANIC. GRADE 2,

TELEPHONE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE, POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Held 16th December, 1939, and Subsequent Dates.HE following are the names, in lexicographical order, of the

candidates, who are designated Mechanic, Grade 1, exceptWhere otherwise shown, who were successful at the aboveexamination. Attention is directed to the conditions published

Commonwealth Gazette, No. 65, dated 7th September.1939 :M New South Wales.

Commens, George HaroldCraigie, Donald Stuart.Essex, George.Hill, Raydon Henry.Hornby, Francis Walter

Leonard.Johnston, Thomas Edward.Kaine, Arthur William.

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Kelly. William Joseph.Lovett, Kendal.Royce, Donald Jack.Sommerville, Ernest William.Wallace, Malcolm.Watkins. Noel Ruthven.

*young, Robert Nicholls.

fechanic -in- traini ng.

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

No. 62. -4th April, 1940

Examination No. 2252.FOR APPOINTMENT, TRANSFER OR PROMOTION AS MECHANIC,

GRADE 2, FOURTH DIVISION, ENGINEERING WORKSHOP, POST-MASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, NEW SOUTH WALES.

Held 9th December, 1939, and Subsequent Dates.THE following are the names, in order of merit, of the candidates

who were successful at the above examination. Attentionis invited to the conditions published in Commonwealth GazetteNo. 53, dated 17th August, 1939 :--

Orderof

Merit.Name. Total Marks.

1

23456

Persons who are not Officers of the Commonwealth Service.

Fidden, Mervyn Gordon . .

Waddell, John Laird . .

Philpott, William James ..Carton, Thomas James ..Thurston, Eric Bradshaw ..°hater, Douglas Wilfred ..

318318311310308307

No officers of the Service were successful at the examination.

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

Examination No. 2280.To ENABLE OFFICERS (MALES) TO QUALIFY FOR TRANSFER

OR PROMOTION TO THE POSITION OF POSTAL CLERK,POSTMASTER: GENER'AL'S DEPARTMENT.

Held 17th February, 1940.

THE following officers were successful in the educationalsection of the above examination:

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Bayliss, Phillip Nicholas.Brown, William John.Clarke, John Geoffrey.Cox, John Joseph.Dinlmock, Samson.Hooper, Samuel

Lethbridge.Joey, Onslow

Milton John.

Keating, .Jolui Reginald.Paterson, Joseph Edmund.Powell. .Donald Esmond

ThomasRyan, Reginald Mavin.

.John Wluitelaw, Royston Wayne.\''holohan, Lindsley .Tames.

Stanley \Vitherall, John.

VICTORIA.

Armistead, Donald Jacob.Baker, Frederick Brian.Barrey, William Osborne.Cockerel], William Joseph

Aubrey.C'ripps, Charles Morton.Doig, Maxwell Bruce.Gibson, Douglas Thomas.Hodgson, Herbert William.Hore, Lloyd Kevin.Meagher, Clement Francis.McIIington. Laurence Tres

sillian.

Muschialli, Louis .James.O'Connor, Laurel.Phillips, Hartley Richard

Dudley.Rankin, John William.Ryan, Edward William.Ryan, Keith Willis.Seymour, James Donald.Trounce, Lloyd Miller.Walker, John Sutherland.White. .Tack Samuel.

QUEENSLAND.

13nel:nail, William Thomas.('aster, William Dipper

Thomas.('oppin, Eric William.Devon, Jack Audrey.Finch, James George.

Green, Stanley Ernest.Kahler, .Tames.Keating, Ernest Vincent.Rae, -Alan.Wood. Ernest John.

8017TH AUSTRALIA.

Barltrop, John WilliamAllen.

Cole, Geoffrey Lloyd.Corr, Vernon Alexander.Gray, Ralph Glynde.Gutberg. Frederick Ludwig.Harfield, Leslie Lewis.Hook. Frank Edwin..Tomes. Ernest Mervyn.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Kelly, Stephen Deane.Moo, Arthur.North, Leslie James.Parfit, Vivian Halbert.Pretty, Ross Stoddart.Frisk, John David.Tassel], Warren Bruce.Williams, Foster Neil.

Norman, Charles Reginald.Parkin. Jack.

TASMABootes, Kenneth Frank.

Remnant, Roy.Roger, Vivian Dennis.

NIA.

Wright, Trevor Joseph.

F. f;. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

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Works and Services Branch, Victoria.Section 85 (2 ) .Horace John Mackennal, Works Director,

as from the close of business on 15th May, 1940.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Queensland.Section 67. Clive Norman Britton, Clerk (£96 -£306) , as

from the close of business on 24th April, 1940.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South, TVales.Section 49. Phyllis Netta Moore, Telephonist, as from the

close of business on 7th March, 1940 ; Phyllis Parma Hamilton,Machinist (Female), Grade I, as from the close of business on11th March, 1940.

Section 67. Alfred Walker, Mechanic, Grade 2, as from theclose of business on 13th March, 1940.

Section 85 (1) . Lizzie Louisa Northwood, Supervisor, asfróm the close of business on 10th April, 1940.

Section 85 (2 ) . Robert Clarke Montgomery, Assistant,Grade 3, as, from the close of business on 10th May, 1940;Bernard Thomas Lynch, Line Inspector, as from the close ofbusiness on 25th May, 1940; Thomas Mutch, Mail Officer, asfrom the close of business on 26th May, 1940.

Victoria.Section 85(1 ) . Herbert George Harris, Postal Clerk, as

from thé close of business on 3rd May, 1940 ; Edwin DernessMiller, Postman, as from the close of business on 16th May,1940; Francis James McCart, Officer -in- Charge, Grade 1, asfrom the close of business on 17th May, 1940.

South Australia.Section 49. Mary Clare Doody, Machinist (Female) , Grade

1, as from the close of business on 2nd March, 1940;Henrietta Greenhalgh, Machinist (Female) , Grade 1, as fromthe close of business on 16th March, 1940.

Western Australia.Section 49. Edna Scott, Telephonist, as from the close of

business on 10th February, 1940.Section 85 (1) . Ethel Sarah Kenworthy, Assistant

(Female) , Grade 3, as from the close of business on 21stApril, 1940.

DISMISSAL.POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Victoria.Section 55. John Howard Beauchamp, Mechanic, Grade 1.

as from the close of business on 2nd April, 1940.F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,

Public Service Board.

EXAMINATIONS.

Examination No. 2282.FOR APPOINTziENT AS TELEPHONIST (FEMALE) .

ACOMPETITIVE examination for appointment as abovewill be held, subject to the following conditions:-- -

DATE OF EXAMINATION. Saturday, 4th May, 1940.

ExAMINATION CENTRES.New South Wales Camden,Coolamon, Gunnedah, Orange, Temora, Trangie, Wellington;Queensla u1 Babinda, Gladstone, Goondiwindi, Kingaroy,1llackay; Western Australia Kalgoorlie; TasmaniaDevon -port, Huonville, Queenstown (2) .

PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER. Females (unmarried) whoare natural -born or naturalized British subjects, and whowere born not earlier than 5th May, 1921, and not laterthan 4th May, 1924.

How TO MAKE APPLICATION.Application must be made onthe printed form, which is obtainable from the Postmastersat the centres where the examination is to be held.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE. Applications must be .lodged notlater than noon on Friday, 26th April, 1940, with thePostmaster at the examination centre selected.

Applications received after the closing time and date fixedwill be rejected unless the applicant has advised the Post-master at the place selected by letter or telegram whichreaches him not later than the closing time and date thatshe is forwarding an application and has actually posted herapplication on or prior to the closing date.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS.Any candidate who changes heraddress after forwarding her application should at once advisethe Postmaster at the examination centre selected.

EXAMINATION FEE. Each application must be accompaniedby a postal note for 5s., made payable to the Collector ofPublic Moneys.

SALARIES. The following are the current rates of salarypayable, but the amounts are subject to variation inaccordance with the rise or fall of the index numbers of thecost of living:

Age. £Under 17 years 80

At 17 92A 18 104At 19 122At 20 ., 146At 21 169

Subject to good conduct, diligence and efficiency, adult Tele-phonists are entitled to annual increments until a maximum

of £193 is reached.An officer obliged to live away from home will be paid a

minimum remuneration of £106 per annum.SUBJECTS OF IExAMINATION. The subjects of examination

will beFall

marks.(a. ) Handwriting.To be judged for legibility,

neatness and simplicity, from the candi-date's paper in Spelling .. .. 50

(b ) Spelling.To be judged from the candidate'stranscription of a mis- spelled paper .. 150

( c) Arithmetic.First four rules, includingBritish standard weights, measures, andmoney .. .. .. .. 200

The papers in Spelling will be marked first, and the papersin Arithmetic of candidates who fail in Spelling will not bemarked nor will they be awarded marks for Handwriting.

A candidate shall not be regarded as having passed theexamination unless she obtains at least half of the full marksin each of the subjects of Spelling and Arithmetic.

Where two or more candidates secure the same total ofmarks, their order of merit will be determined by marksobtained for (a) Arithmetic, (b) Spelling, and, where those\marks are equal, (c) by lot.

TExT Boons. No text -books are prescribed, but a bookletcontaining papers set at a previous Commonwealth PublicService examination for appointment as Telephonist may beobtained from the Commonwealth Inquiry Office, Common-wealth Bank Building, Sydney, and from the CommonwealthPublic Service Inspectors, Brisbane; Perth and Hobart, for 3d.(by post, 4d.) .

VACANCIES.It is estimated that one appointment at eachcentre will be made within the period of twelve months nextfollowing the date of publication of the results of theexamination in the Gazette, except at Queenstown, where thenumber of estimated appointments has been indicated inbrackets.

ELIGLBILITY. A successful candidate will be eligible forappointment at the centre for which she has qualified untilthe expiration of twelve months immediately following thedate of the publication of the results of the examination inthe Commonwealth, Gazette.

APPOINTMENT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS. A successful candi-date must upon appointment produce evidence of the date ofher birth and a medical certificate satisfying the Board insuch particulars as it may determine of sound bodily healthand freedom from physical defects. Successful candidatesshould not undergo medical examination for this purposeuntil instructed to do so. Upon the confirmation of herappointment, an officer will also be required to contribute tothe Commonwealth Superannuation Fund.

Qualified candidates, who on appointment are already tem-porarily employed, or who take up duty within fourteen daysof 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.

It should be noted by all candidates that, unless theypossess acute hearing, normal eyesight, a clear voice, distinctenunciation, freedom from any throat affection, and have thefollowing arm reach, they should not enter the examination:Standing erect with shoulder raised and right arm extendedvertically to its fullest extent, 6 feet from ground to fingertips ; standing erect with shoulder raised and left armextended vertically to its fullest extent, 6 feet from groundto finger tips; standing erect with arms extended horizontally,4 ft. 10 in. from finger tips to finger tips.

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REFUSAL OF .APPOINTMENT. --If a successful candidatedeclines to accept an appointment offered to her, or fails toreply within seven days to a communication from the Board,a Public Service Inspector, or the Deputy Director, Posts andTelegraphs, respecting her nomination to the Public Service.her name may be removed from the " Register of PersonsQualified for Appointment."

PRACTICAL TESTS SUBSEQUE \T TO APPOINTMENT. Everyperson appointed to the position of Telephonist will, afterthe expiration of three months from the date of appointment,be tested in clearness of speech and acuteness of hearing overa telephone line, and in practical efficiency in the operationof a telephone switchboard. If an appóintee fails to pass thistest, her appointment will be annulled.

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

763

Examination No. 2281.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEGRAPH MESSENGER, TO 13E

HELD 4TH MAY, 1940.THE notification of the above examination, which was pub-

lished in Commonwealth Gazette -o. 2$. dat,,d 15thFebruary, 1940, is hereby amended by the addition of thefollowing centres of examination:

New South T4Tales. Aberdeen, B'ellingeii, Brocklesby.Cobar (2) , Coolah, Cowra, 'Crookwell, Dorrigo, GlenIunies, Hay, Holbrook, Illabo, Kempsey, Lithgow, MessVale, Mungindi, Murwillumball, Narrandera, Narro-mine, Nowra (2), Portland, Riverstone, Tooraweena.h,Uralla, \\Talgett, Wellington, Wooiiona.

South Australia. Clare, Gawler, Tailem Bend.Western Australia. Bridgetown, Derby.Tasnunzia. Burnie, New Norfolk, Strahan.

2. The conditions contained in the notification of theexamination will also apply to the centres mentioned hereinwith the exception that the appended paragraphs llave beensubstituted for those set out in the notification:

How TO MAKE APPLICATION. Application must be made onthe printed form, which is obtainable from the Postmaster atthe examination centre selected.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE. Applications must be lodged not laterthan noon on Friday, 26th April, 1940, with the Postmasterat the examination centre selected.

Applications received after the closing time and date fixedwill be rejected unless the applicant has advised the Post-master at the examination centre selected by letter ortelegram which reaches him not later than the closing timeand date, that he is forwarding an application, and hasactually posted his application on or prior to the closingtime and date.

VACANCIES. It is estimated that one vacancy will ocçurat each centre within the period in which successful candi-dates will be eligible for appointment, except at Cobar andNowra, where the number of estimated vacancies has beenindicated in brackets.

TExT- BOOKS. No text -books are prescribed, but a. bookletcontaining papers set at a previous Commonwealth PublicService Examination for appointment as Telegraph Messengermay be obtained from the Commonwealth Inquiry Office,Commonwealth Bank Building, Martin place, Sydney, andfrom the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Adelaide,Perth or Hobart, for 3d. (by post, 4d.) .

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

Examination No 2254.Fou PROMOTION OR TRANSFER. AS MECHANIC, GRADE 2,

TELEPHONE INSTALLATION ANI) MAINTENANCE , POSTMASTER -GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Held 16th December, 1939, and Subsequent Dates.THE following are the names, in lexicographical order, of the

candidates, who are designated Mechanic, Grade 1, exceptwhere otherwise shown, who were successful at the aboveexamination. Attention is directed to the conditions publishedin Commonwealth Gazette, No. 65, dated 7th September,1939:

New South Wales.('o unmens, George Harold.Craigie, Donald Stuart.Essex, George.Hill, Raydon Henry.Hornby, Francis Walter

Leonard.Johnston, Thomas Edward.Kaine, Arthur William.

* Junior Mechanic -in- training.

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

Belly. William Joseph.Lovett. Kendal.Royce, Donald Jack.Sommerville, Ernest William.Wallace, Malcolm.Watkins, Noel Ruthven.

*Young, Robert Nicholls.

No. 62. -4th April, 1940

Examination No. 2252.FOR APPOINTMENT, TRANSFER OR PROMOTION AS MECHANIC,

GRADE 2, FOURTH DIVISION, ENGINEERING WORKSHOP, POST-

MASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, NEW . SOUTH WALES.

Held 9th December, 1939, and Subsequent Dates.THE following are the names, in order of merit, of the candidates

who were successful at the above examination. Attentionis invited to the conditions published in Commonwealth GazetteNo. 53, dated 17th August, 1939 :

Orderor

Merit.Name. Total Marks.

Persons who are not Officers of the Commonwealth Service.

1 Fidden, Mervyn Gordon . . 318

2 Waddell, John Laird .. 318

3 Philpott, William James . . 311

4 Carton, Thomas James . . 310

5 Thurstan, Erie Bradshaw . . 308

6 (Mater, Douglas Wilfred .. 307

No officers of the Service were successful at the examination.

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

Examination No. 2280.To ENABLE OFFICERS ( MALES ) TO QUALIFY FOR TRANSFER

OR PROMOTION TO THE POSITION OF POSTAL CLERK,

POSTMASTER: GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Held 17th February, 1940.

T HE following officers were successful in the educationalsection of the above examination

NEW SOUTH. WALES.

Bayliss, Phillip Nicholas.Brown, William John.Clarke, John Geoffrey.Cox, John Joseph.Dimmock, Samson.Hooper, Samuel

Lethbridge..tory, Onslow

Milton John.

Keating, John Reginald.Paterson, Joseph Edmund.Powell, Donald Esmond

ThomasRyan, Reginald Mavin.

.John \Vhitelaw, Royston Wayne.\\Tliolollalt, Lindsley James.

Stanley \Vitlierall, John.

VICTORIA .

Armistead, Donald Jacob.Baker, Frederick Brian.Barrez, William Osborne.C'ockerell, William Joseph

Aubrey.(:ripes, Charles Morton.Doig, Maxwell Bruce.Gibson, Douglas Thomas.Hodgson, Herbert William.Hove, Lloyd Kevin.Meagher, Clement Francis.Mellington. Laurence Tres

sillian.Q

Muschialli, Louis James.O'Connor, Laurel.Phillips, Hartley Richard

Dudley.Rankin, John William.Ryan, Edward William.H.yan, Keith \Villi.s.Seymour, Jaunes Donald.Trounce, Lloyd Miller.Walker, John Sutherland.White. Jack Samuel.

L'EEN SI- AND.

Buck all, William Thomas.Carter, William Dipper

Thomas.Coppi'', Eric William.Devon, Jack Audrey.Finch, James George.

Green, Stanley Ernest.Kahler, James.Keating, Ernest Vincent.Rae, Alan.Wood, Ernest John.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Barltrop, John WilliamAllen.

Cole, Geoffrey Lloyd.Corr, Vernon Alexander.Gray, Ralph Glynde.Gutberg, Frederick Ludwig.Harfield, Leslie Lewis.Hook, Frank Edwin.Jones. Ernest Mervyn.

Kelly, Stephen Deane.Moo, Arthur.North, Leslie James.Parfit, Vivian Halbert.Pretty, Ross Stoddart.Prisk, John David.Tassell, Warren Bruce.Williams. Foster Neil.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Norman, Charles Reginald. Remnant, Roy.Parkin. Jack. Roger, Vivian Dennis.

TASMANIA.Rootes, Kenneth Frank. Wright, Trevor Joseph.

F. G. THORPE, Conllnissioner,Publie Service Board.

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No. 62.-4th April, 1940

Examination No. 2273.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST (FEMALE), SYDNEY,

MELBOIIRNE AND BRISBANE, OR AS ASSISTANT (FEMALE), GRADE1, SYDNEY AND MELBCIIRNE.

Held 24th February, 1940.

THEcandidates named hereunder were successful at the above

examination, they having obtained at least half marks inSpelling and Arithmetic.

Attention is directed to the conditions published in Common-wealth Gazette, No. 2, dated 4th January, 1940.

The following information should be noted :(1) The eligibility of the successful candidates for appointment

will ceate on 3rd April, 1941.(2) If a successful candidate changes her address she should

immediately notify the Commonwealth Public ServiceInspector, Sydney, Melbourne. or Brisbane.

(3) Where two or more candidates secured the same total ofmarks their order of merit has been determined by themarks obtained for (a) Arithmetic and (b) Spelling, andwhere there was still an equality, by lot.

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Maximum marks .. 50 150 200 40(Minimum marks .. .. 75 100

NEW SOUTH WALES.SYDNEY.

1 Price, Mary Therese2 Stores, Katherine Mary3 Burrows, Eunice May4 Platt, Noel . .

5 Walter, Mavis Ruth6 O'Brien, Monica Mary . .

7 Sceresini, Antonietta Virginia8 Mallett, Adrienne Agnes . .

9 James, Lilian Vere .. . .

10 Sheather, Kathleen Veronicai 1 Brissett, Noreen Veronica12 Cruise, Joan Miry .13 Rigney, Mary Elizabeth14 Simmons, Beryl Jean15 North, Eileen . .

.16 Loane, Eileen Agnes17 Chapman, Coralie Kathleen18 Toohey, Enid Margaret19 O'Grady, Marie Belle .

20 Drury, Athnea21 Daily, Eileen Adelaide Jane .

22 Irons, Winifred Mary23 Young, Patricia Margaret .

24 McCarthy, Dorothy .

25 McHugh, Margery Stella26 Smith, Norma Irondel27 Fallon, Roma Marcie28 Bayley, Beryl Joyce29 Grealy, Mary Teresa30 Greig, Evelyn Catherine31 Omaye, Yuki Lorraine32 Chalmers, Barbara Jean33 Tysoe, Joyce . .34 Anderson, Margaret Lorna35 Bearman, Lucy Ethel36 Hepburn, Gwladys .

37 Ward, Audrey Royle38 Mazzarol, Jose May39 Peacock, Esmee Patricia40 Boland, Jean Denise .

41 Robertson, Cynthia Athalie42 Hall, Joan Margaret ...43 Glover, Rita Mary ..44 Simpson, Mary Helen45 Walsh, Helen Mary..46 : Barratt, Joan Winifred47 . Mylott, Naomi Patricia48 Prior, Patricia Constance49 Mordaunt, Nora Margaret50 Taylor, Eunice Elizabeth51 Flynn, Audrey June52 Brennan, Mary Hepzibah . .53 Stevenson, Gweneth Margaret54 Deal, Valeta Marie .. . .55 Cummins, Patricia . -56 Montgomery, Jean Winifred Mary57 Massey, Mavis Monica58 Garvan, Ann Catherine ..

40 150 187 37740 150 187 37740 143 193 37640 143 193 37640 143 187 37040 136 192 36837 136 193 36640 150 174 36440 150 174 36433 129 200 36240 129 188 35738 122 193 35337 129 187 35338 136 179 35338 150 165 35335 143 174 35240 143 169 35240 143 165 34837 136 172 34540 122 182 34440 129 174 34340 129 174 34340 136 167 34340 136 165 34140 143 158 34137 143 159 33940 129 169 33840 150 147 33740 122 174 33635 136 165 33640 143 153 33640 122 173 33538 129 166 33333 136 164 33338 143 152 33340 129 163 33237 143 151 33140 143 148 33142 143 146 33140 143 147 33040 129 160 32933 143 152 32840 136 152 32835 143 150 32838 143 147 32842 150 136 32840 143 143 32637. 150 139 32640 136 148 32437 143 144 32440 136 147 32342 122 157 32138 122 159 31940 129 150 31938 136 143 31740 136 140 31635 115 165 31540 122 153 315

EXAMINATION No. 2273continued.

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NEW SOUTH WALES continued.

SYDNEY continued.

15075

200100

400

59 Smithson, Sheila Kathleen . . 38 136 141 '. 31560 Blackeby,Joyce .. 40 136 139 31561 Yandell, Pauline Lenore 36 115 163 31462 Denahy, Mary Patricia . . 40 122 152 31463 Quinn, Helen Eileen 37 129 147 31364 Seymour, Merle Cecily 40 143 130 31365 Maguire, Mary Theresa 40 143 130 31366 Doyle, Moya Patricia 40 150 123 31367 Dodd, Moyna Therese 40 129 143 31268 Cookson, Dawn Howard 40 129 143 31269 Griffm, Joan . . 40 150 122 31270 Neville, Olga Rubie 37 122 152 31171 Hill, Shirley Sybil . . 40 150 121 31172 Baker, Junette Veronica 40 129 141 31073 Shannon, Edith Fay 37 143 130 31074 Mosley, Shirley Margaret . . 40 143 127 31075 Adame, Ivy Margaret . . 40 122 145 30776 Hannagan, Nancye Mary . . 40 136 131 30777 Gaudry, Mavis .. . . 38 150 119 30778 Nicholls, Burnell Mary . . 38 108 160 30679 Thompson, Elizabeth Joan . . 37 122 147 30680 Frazer, .Alva Florence .. 40 122 144 30681 Ccnnolly, Valerie Gwenda . . 37 129 140 30682 Hawthorne, Mary .. 40 136 130 30683 Knight, Molly Berry 40 122 143 30584 Rafferty, Evelyn Mary . . 38 150 117 30585 Westhoven, Patricia . . 37 122 145 30486 Condon, Elizabeth Daphne . . 40 129 135 30487 Mace, Kathleen .. . . 40 150 114 30488 Waddell, Mary Margaret Weir 37 129 137 30389 Lawlor, Mary Elizabeth 40 129 133 30290 Ridout, Jean . . 35 136 128 29991 Brooks, Joan May . . 38 115 145 29892 Potter, Olga Mary . . 40 136 122 29893 Sullivan, Margaret Mary 40 129 128 29794 Connellan, Jill Patricia 40 129 128 29795 Teulan, Maria Mildred 38 136 123 29796, Molloy, Maureen Monica 40 115 141 29697 Simmons, Gwynneth June 37 129 130 29698 O'Dwyer, Mollie . . 40 136 120 29699 O'Connor, Winifred Mary 40 136 120 296

100 Howe, Amy Millicent 40 150 106 296101 Hugh, Mary Catherine 37 122 136 295102 Lavelle, Eileen .. 40 122 133 295103 Dowman, Joan . . 40 136 119 295104 Murphy, Sarah Kathleen 40 136 119 295105 Burgess, Joyce Constance 40 108 146 294106 Brown, Joan . . 40 143 111 294107 Horan, Mary Noeline 40 136 117 293108 Mather, Edna Margaret 40 143 110 293109 Robinson, Marion Ruth 40 143 110 293110 Tetley, Audrie Ruth 38 129 125 292111 Tauro, Josephine Gloria 33 136 123 292112 Hunt, Sheila Joan .. 38 115 138 291113 Sutton, Stella Louisa 40 122 129 291114 Murphy, Mary Zita 38 136 117 291115 Collier, Betty Dawn 40 143 108 291.116 Whetton, Helena Frances 36 101 153 290117 Mann, Daphne Etta 37 122 130 289118. Lange, Essie Irene . 40 129 120 289119 Le Laen, Rhoda Beth 40 129 120 289120 Prosper, Doris Jean 40 129 119 288121 Cassidy, Colleen Patricia 37 87 163 287122 Hills, Margaret Marjorie 40 87 160 287123 King, Josephine .. . . 35 115 135 285124 Warden, Eveline Mary Edith 37 136 112 285125 Molloy, Margaret Agnes .. 40 136 108 284126 Crabtree, Joan .. . . 40 129 114 283127 Garlick, Sydney Jean . . 40 122 120 282128 McDonnell, Hilda Josephine 38 136 108 282129 Singleton, Norma Catherine .. 38 101 142 281130 Smith, Joan Alison . . 40 122 119 281131 Sparkes, Pamela Ida 38 129 114 281132 McCarthy, Sheila Mary .. 35 115 130 280133 Smith, Olive Mabel Sylvia .. 35 122 123 280134 Lowrey, Patricia Briget . . 38 122 120 280135 Heywood, Mavis .. 38 94 147 279136 Jones, Elsie Emily . . 37 122 120 279137 Harper, Ellen Mable 37 122 120 279

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NEW SOUTH WALES -- continued.

SYDNEY continued.

138 Fletcher, Marjorie Della139 Johnston, Marjorie Bernadette140 Raftery, Norma Veronica ..141 Lawrie, Mary Dunsmoré Wilson142 Bondfield, Mabel Gloria143 Bettridge, Joan Marcie144 Byrnes, Margaret Mary145 Langbottom, Joyce Mary146 Clark, Beatrice May147 Lawrie, Annie ..148 Greig, Claudia Helen149 Dann, Gladys Mabel150 Parle, Dorothy Maxine151 Henley, Joan Vivienne152 Wood, Margery ..153 Hickey, May Therese154 Harris, Patricia ..155 O'Brien, Patricia ..156 Hill, Theresa Ivy ..157 Jamieson, Elsa Mary158 Crothers, Marie Lilian159 Hillier, Joan . .160 Mernin, Rita Agnes161 Page, Marjorie Olive . .

162 McMillan, Anne Mary Therese163 Cherry, Jean McAlastair . .

164 McCarthy, Doreen May ..165 Hammond, Jean Lilian166 MacFarlane, Joan ..167 Burke, Elva Ellen ..168 Allen, Margaret Mary . .

169 Anderson, Bonnie Laura Mary170 Curran, Margaret Mary ..171 Burgess, Hannora . .

172 Ffrench, Irene ..173 Shade, Dorothy Frances174 Smith, Irene Vera175 Crowe, Josephine Mary . .

176 Marshall, Mercia Maureen ..177 Cole, Daphne Olga Reynolds178 Andersen, Ellen Hilda . .

179 Watson, Edna Catherine .

180 Sweikert, Gwenda Joan . .

181 Wilson, Jeanette Marie182 Cheesman, Mary Monica183 Morgan, Edith Joan184 Evans, Edna Hope185 Webber, Lois May .. . .

186 Higgins, Kathleen Patricia . .

187 Miller, Patricia May188 Hill, Dorothy Elexa189 Easton, Janet Ethel190 McIntosh, Mabel Jean191 Hurley, Thelma Joyce192 Lawler, Delma . .193 Olive, Moira . .194 Hodges, Dorothy ..195 Ferguson, Joy ..196 Maoris, Lallie Elizabeth ..197. Woodbury, Noreen Magdalene198 O'Meara, Nina .. . .

VICTORIA.

MELBOURNE.

1 ! Monagle, Eileen Margaret2 i O'Connell, Mary Mabel3 Bell, Heather Mary . .

4 Perry, Patricia May5 Ratcliffe, Nonee Doreen6 Hart, Margaret Noreen7 Crittle, Claire Winifred8 Wilson, Elizabeth Scott9 Farley, Joan Beatrice

10 Donovan, Sheila ..11 Hogan, Mary Gwenira12 Rogan, Helena . .

13 Young, Valda Lorraine14 Read, Eunice Elsie

40 136 103 2799.0 108 130 27837 122 119 27838 115 124 27737 136 103 27640 136 100 27640 136 100 27635 136 103 27438 122 113 27340 115 1.17 27235 122 114 27135 122 114 27140 122 109 27140 122 1.09 27140 122 109 27138 129 104 27140 129 102 27137 108 125 27038 122 109 26940 122 107 26937 101 130 26840 122 106 26837 129 102 26840 115 112 26738 129 100 26740 115 111 26638 115 112 26537 122 106 26537 115 112 26440 108 115 26338 122 103 26340 122 101 26340 87 132 25938 101 120 25940 108 110 25840 115 103 25840 115 101 25640 87 128 25535 101 119 25538 115 102 25540 101 112 25335 115 103 25335 115 100 25040 108 101 24940 108 101 24935 94 119 24840 94 114 24840 108 100 24835 80 132 24738 101 108 24740 101 104 24540 101 103 24433 :108 100 24140- 94 106 24040 94 106 24038. 101 101 24040 94 103 23738 87 111. 2364-0

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233233

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38 150 190 37835J 150 190 37530 150 190 37038 150" 180 36838 136 190 36430 143 190 36330. 147 185 36230 140 190 36030 140 190 36030 140 190 36035 122 200 35735 147 174 35635 143 175 35330 122 200 352

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EXAMINATION No. 227 3--coniiamed..

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VICTORIA continued.

MELBOURNE -- continued.

Greig, Eunice MarjoryHalloran, Joan MargaretPattison, Marie ThereseMcMahon, Irene MyrtleHenden, Grace AnneEgan, Mary Ellen .

Lancashire, Mary AlbertaKennedy, 'Thelma Grace ..Crosbie, Kathleen Margaret ..Dalrymple, Betty ElaineRooney, Mavis VeronicaKeenan, Beryl Eileen

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Larkins, Margaret Jean 38 150 159 347Wilkins, Ellen Mary 30 126 190 346Franklin, Mavis Ann 38 150 158 346Chapman, Winifred Mary 30 129 185 344Bullen, Marjory Ivy 35 122 185 342Fox, Marcia Francis Lucy 25 136 180 341Frawley, Joan Therese 30 123 185 338Williams, Kathleen Moira 30 150 158 338Crowe, Marie Therese . . 30 150 158 338Waterman, Margaret Elaine.. 30 137 170 337Wilson, Margaret Cora 30 143 164 337Sutcliffe, Ethel .. 35 136 165 336Allen, Joan Marie .. . . 35 143 158 336Brad burn, Monica Florence . . 30 129 175 334O'Keefe, Margaret Mary . . 30 136 168 334Lindsay, Joyce Elizabeth . . 30 150 154 334Beaver, Dorothy Joañ . . 30 150 154. 334McCormick, Adela Mary 30 143 160 333White, Kathleen Frances 30 122 180 332Read, Wilma Olive 30 143 159 332Whytcross, Lorna Jean 30 126 175 331Hawley, Eileen Lillian .. 35 143 153 331Mangan, Kathleen Veronica.. 30 126 174 330Allen, Lillian Rose .. . . 30 119 180 329Copsey, Patricia Mary . . 35 133 160 328Ogilvie, Marjorie Veronica .. 38 120 168 326Richards, Gwendoline Jessie.. 30 115 180 325Tehan, Elizabeth Patricia Mary 35 136 154 325Ayers, Mary Teresa . . 30 143 152 325McMahon, Valda Lilian 30 143 1.52 325

. Jaffrey, Mona Elton 25 150 150 325Crosier, Betsy Jean . . 30 119 175 324Readman, Monica Aileen 30 120 174 324Doherty, Mary Janet 30 129 164 323Hoare, Dulcie Alexandra 25 129 168 322Coffins, Lillian Myrtle 30 150 142 322Duncan, Margaret Mary 30 137 154 321Worcester, Anne Estelle 35 105 180 320Cowley, Winifred Joyce 25 120 175 320Leahy, Marie Mary 30 126 164 320Clifford, Patricia Mary 30 136 154 320Flanagan, Rosaleen 30 137 153 320Maddison, Margaret Jean 35 136 149 320Minihan, Maureen Joan 30 150 140 320James, Nancye Morrish 30 126 161 317Flanagan, Joan . . 30 140 147 -317Andrews, Beatrice Mary . . 35 140 142 317Drohan, Monica Clare . . 35 129 152 316Scrutton, Constance Hazell . - 30 137 149 316Price, Gwenneth Constance 25 115 175 315Boundy, Annie Maud . . 25 126 164 315Steedman, Sheila Margaret 30 143 142 315Brophy, Eileen Dorothea . . 25 119 170 314Gunn, Jean Margaret 30 126 158 314Duck, Lorna . . 30 129 154 313Nichólle, Georgina June 30 129 154 313Correll, Margaret Lena 38 136 139 313Curry, Mary Gabrielle . . 30 147 136 313Glenn, Eleanor Glenndalough 35 143 135 313Hayes, Jean Mary .. . . 30 129 153 312Alford, Marjorie Grace 35 129 148 312Aylmer, Patricia Mary 30 150 132 312Lake, Frances Jean 30 129 152 311Hussey, Mary .. 30 143 138 311Bignell, Helen Verna 35 143 132 310Milford, Patricia Mary 30 150 130 310Stillman, Lilian Margaret 30 115 164 309

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Maximum marksMinimum marks

VICTORIA cmúinued.

MELBOII$NECO7Ztin2lkd.

94 Gray, Mavis Frances Bride95 Allen, Dorothy Carmel96 Egan, Irene Mary ..97 Malone, Helen ..98 Clark, Ivy Bertha ..99 Dwyer, Kathleen ..

100 Power, Dorothea Marie101 Skinner, June Eileen102 Sa.rgeant, Florence Jean103 Brown, Barbara ..104 Duggan, Casimir Dorothy . .

105 Greelish, Mary Maud . .

106 Gibscn, llrarjorie Elizabeth . .

107 Kelly, Irene May .. . .

108 Waide, Phyllis Irene109 Lloyd, Mary Elizabeth110 O'Hara, Aileen Frances111 Anderson, Jean Marie112 Lougheed, Nancy Hilda113 Hunt, Claire Elizabeth114 Dillon, Mary Theresa115 Smith, Margaret ..116 Lynch., Mary Catherine117 Brighton, Margaret Jill118 Gordon, Dorothy Clare119 Cahill, Phyllis Frances120 Jeffers, Elizabeth ..121 McAnulty, Joan Ada Mary . .

122 Leahy, Margaret Mar;, (b. 14.10.23) ..123 Kelly, Carmel Josephine ..124 Tighe, Margaret Mary . .

125 Walker, Stella Lilian . .

126 Mitchell, Norma Margaret ..127 Thomas, Irma Fay . .

128 Swain, Dorothy Margaret . .

129 Whelan, Patricia Mary ..130 McFarlane, Constance Jean ..131 Gouldthorpe, Clarice Elaine ..132 Watchorn, Marjorie Katherine133 Kirkpatrick, Lucy Myrtle ..134 Glenton, Lois ..135 Barrett, Una Lily ..136 Fitzsimons, Marjorie . .

137 Rankin, Nola Sophie138 Williams, Anastasia,139 Pope, Pearl Joyce . .

140 Mason, Winifred Ethel141 Clark, Elizabeth Jean142 Fraser, Joan Mort ..143 Gordon, Norma May144 Tomkins, Nancy June145 Horwood, Heather . .

146 Moody, Joan Matilda147 'Wingate, Juanita Eileen . .

148 Chessum, Gwendoline Lilian Mary149 Trollope, Nancy Mary . .

150 Waterworth, Eileen . .151 McKinnon, Doreen Elizabeth ithhrer ..152 Cunningham, Sheila Nellie .. .

153 Green, Eleanor Veronica ..154 Thom, Shirley Mavis . .

155 Orbiter, Myrtle Winifred ..156 Carson, Brenda Birrell . .

157 Moore, Beryl Mary1.58 Hayes, Gladys Irene159 McLellan, Patricia Rosa160 Ruxton, Zane Veda161 Young, Jean Jessie . .

162 Richardson, Amy Veronica ..163 Wilson, Joyce Margaret164 Ridgeway, Eileen Olive185 Brady, Eileen Patricia166 Sagar, Joan .. ..167 Dowling, Audrey Margaret ..168 Fitzgerald, Ellen ..169 Fairmán, Mary . .

1'70 Boyce, Ellen Lucy ..171 Cole, Aúdrey Dulcie172 { Daly, Carmel Imelda . .

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E,AMIN ATION No. 2273conatinued.

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VICTORIA continued.

MELBOURNE continued.

173 Crowley, Pamela Evelyn 143 110 278174 Tenni, Joan Margaret 115 137 277175' Watson, Marion Eva 108 143 276176 Brady, Joan Carmel 122 124 276177 Hepburn, Annie Elsie 143 103 276178 Mossenton, Ruth Isabel 119 121 275179 Pearce, Doreen Ida 133 112 275180 Harkin, Joan Theresa 102 142 274181 Kemp, Mary Evelyn 112 132 274182 Mackay, Famie Boyd 129 110 274183 Carrick, Mary Margaret 133 110 273184 O'Connor, Margaret Lois 140 108 273185 Allardice, Jean Marjorie 143 100 273186 Tinning, Jean Lavinia 115 132 27.2187 Walsh, Moira Tusen 140 107 272188 Foster, Beryl Lucie. 136 106 272189 Gribbin, Mary Elizabeth 133 108 271.190 LachaI, Marcelle Claire 136 105 271191 Tanner, Bernadette Mary 108 132 270192 Mahony, Catherine 115 125 270193 Burke, Carmel .. 119 121 270194 Wilson, Betty Norma 143 102 270195 Allen, Margaret 101 143 269196 Trevaskis, Alfreda Aimee 108 130 268197 Merton, Dorothy . 133 105 268198 Howlett, Mary Elizabeth 136 102 268199 James, Gladys May 136 102 268200 McClelland. Jean Ellen 143 100 268201 Dunne, Kathleen Rita 123 114 267202 Nolan, Mary Eveline 129 102 266203 Carroll, Marjory . . 136 100 266204 Lougheed, Evelyn Vida 108 127 265205 Craig, Fay . . 133 107 265206 Luttick, Eileen Julia 115 124 264207 Sharpe, Hazel Emma 126 108 264208 Charley, Cecilia Bernadette 129 100 264209 Marks, Audrey Elizabeth 116 122 263210 Allender, Elma Evelyn 122 116 263211 Tubb, Lola Frances 129 104 263212 Harris, Eva Barbara 136 102 263213 Anderson, Frances Winifred.. 91 136 262214 Mills, Mary . . 119 118 262215 Holland, Catherine Clare 119 112 261216 Williamson, Joyce Elizabeth . . 91 144 260217 Taylor, Gweneth Jean 122 108 260218 Skepper, Joyce Lucia 115 119 259219 Cash, Edith Victoria 116 118 259220 Stearnes, Joan Theresa 129 100 259221 O'Hehir, Mary Josephine 108 120 258222 Patterson, Bernice Eileen 108 1.20 258223 Shannaha,n, Patricia Mary 122 106 258224 Fall, Mavis Elsie . 115 107 257225 Wilkin, Melva Amelia 108 118 256226 Crick, Valma Ruby . . 116 110 256227 Gillespie, Edith Ida 115 110 255228 Taylor, Noel Deloryse 122 106 253229 Ryan, Teresa Margaret 109 118 252230 Black, Rita Agnes .. 105 112 252231 Piddington, Constance Mary Theresa 112 110 252232 Cole, Gwenda Joan . . 115 107 252233 Taylor, Dorothy Frances 116 106 252234 Nelson, .Jean . . 115 102 252235 Mullen, Maisie .. 115 106 251236 Doran, Mary Esther 105 120 250237238

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250239 Marr, Lillian Grace 112 107 249240 Howard, Joan .. 105 118 248241 Kean,._?41ary Ruth .. 113 105 248242 Kelly, Joan Margaret Therese 102 115 247243 Bence, Margaret Elizabeth .. 99 122 246244 Healy, Margaret Ada Mary .. 108 108 246245 Humphrey, Beryl Grace .. 116 100 246246 Barton, Alison Jean 87 133 245247 Sharp, Joyce Veronica . . 95 120 245248 Lacey, Edna Kathleen . . 115 100 245249 Pieper, Norma Fanny 94 120 244250 Boyd, Amy Dudley 81 .137 243251 McGrath, Mary Dorothea 105 113 243

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MELBOURNE continued.

252 Willcox, Norma Marie253 Fitzgerald, Ellen Lorraine . .

254 Smith, Coralie Joan255 Cole, Dorothy Isabel256 O'Neill, Helena Mary257 Pocock, Marie . .258 Ross, Dorothy Jean259 McKew, Ellen Catherine Sheila260 O'Loughlin, Nellie Monica261 Jtilley, Kathleen Theresa262 Hobson, Hilda Margaret263 Matthews, Phyllis Evelyn264 Poltrock, Hazel Irene265 Jedwab, Rae . .266 Carew, Kathleen Veronica267 Martin, Ivy Patricia268 French, Joyce ..269 Moran, Margaret Jean270 Gaborit, Joyce Mary271 Lucas, Jean . .272 Goonan, Doreen Mary273 Morris, Emilie Marie

QUEENSLAND.

BRISBANE.

1 Callaghan, Eileen Mary2 Willis, Dorothy Annie3 Smith, Kathleen Irene4 Smith, Jean Isabel ..5 McDonald, Veronica Mary . .

6 McQuillan, Joan . .

7 Evans, June Ethel .. .

8 Kelleher, Kathleen May . .

9 Anderson, Nancy Elizabeth . .

10 Bryant, Joan Theresa11 Christsen, Eleanor Joyce12 Green, Iris Margaret13 Battle, Noreen Carmel14 Dalton, Joan Veronica15 Edwards, Isabel Mary16 Callow, Dorothy Evelyn17 McKenna, Joan Agnes18 Markey, Ursula Agnes19 McKee, Mary Kathleen20 Flemming, Rita ..21 Murdoch, Jane ..22 McGavin, Joan . .

23 Bennett, Ruby Kathleen24 Ball, Joan Marion ..25 McGrath, Joan Maureen26 Francis, Irene May27 Murphy, Eileen Norah28 O'Sullivan, Claire Mary29 Lyne, Margaret ..30 Balkin, Melva Clare31 Slack, Noreen Mary32 Ferricks, Noella Margaret ..33 McLeod, Blanche Ellen .

34 Liddy, Thelma ... 35 Sparkes, Betty Florence

36 Castles, Mona Loretta37 Seaberg, Coral Jean38 Galvin, Maria39 Bell, Patricia

Jarrett, Helen Dorothy .

41 O'Loan, Catherine Margaret . .

42 McDonald, Patricia Mary .

43 Stanfield, Grace Blanche . .

44 Godfrey, Joan Estelle45 Kington, Maureen Been Ita . .

46 Allen, Rosalind ..47 Hanson, Mary Bernadette . .

48 Schmidt, Olga Louvonia . .

49 Hoffie, Jean Leonore50 Casey, Margaret Moya

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50

QUEENSLAND-- continued.

BRISBANE Continued.

118 242 51 Lalor, Joan Teresa ..115 241 52 Jarvis, Maureen Elizabeth ..112 240 53 Jury, Elizabeth ..102 240 54 Murphy, Lottie Victoria Ann109 238 55 Klatt, Gladys Annie112 235 56 Pott, Heather Annie100 235 57 Raymond, Gwenda Amy110 234 58 Postle, Frances Anne110 233 59 Phie, Joan Frances110 233 60 Dwan, Monica Mary110 231 61 Spiden, Marie Patricia100 228 62 Lawson, Jean Ramsay100 227 63 Strohfeldt, Edna May113 224 64 Ballantine, Betty Jean110 224 65 Thompson, Laura Veronica ..109 224 66 Comerford, Margaret Josephine106 220 67 Bleakley, Norma ..105 218 68 Philben, Joan Mary107 216 69 Clarke, Elaine Muriel102 213 70 Good, Elizabeth ..110 210 71 Crotty, Winifred Joyce100 210 72 Hopsick, Joan Mary

73 McGown, Shirley ..74 Lanham, Coral Rose75 McNamara, Kathleen Mary76 Polson, Mavis Joan77 Flint, Betty Curtiss78 Byrnes, Joan Mary79 Sullivan, Jean Florence

200. 391 80 Glasby, Ione Lesley200 388 81 Chester, Joan Margaret200 387 82 Cannon, Hazel Buchanon200 386 83 Robinson, Norma Dell190 382 84 Ryan, Catherine . .

200 381 85 Jorgensen, Betty . .

200 381 86 Hayton, Eileen O'Dwyer198 381 87 Handley, Kathleen Patricia190 380 88 Albion, Marguerite Marie200 378 89 Fraser, Muriel Agnes200 378 90 Crimmin, Ursula Marie190 377 91 Young, Madeline Mary200 376 92 Hanley, Teresa Mary200 376 93 Hodgson, Bevis Marie Gilmore196 376 94 Wright, Mary Kathleen190 376 95 Slaughter, Veronica Mildred190 375 96 Donovan, Marie Clare190 375 97 Buchester, Madge . .

188 374 98 Malynn, Veronica . .

200 373 99 Stapleton, Betty Margaret200 372 100 Ansaldo, Gabriel Monica200 372 101 Nairn, Marie Isabel194 372 102 Somerville, Dorothy May200 371 103 Stewart, June Amelia198 371 104 Sakrzewski, Myra ..190 371 105 Kropp, Doris Pearl186 371 106 Gallen, Monica Thora188 370 107 Coombs, Jean Allison186 370 108 Meikle, Eileen Elizabeth190 369 109 Service, Isabell Rita Jean190 369 110 Skillen, Mary Jean . .

190 369 111 Graham, Patricia ..186 369 112 Doherty, Ellen . .

184 369 113 Holmes, Myrtle Iris198 368 114 Bullock, Joyce Millicent186 368 115 Kelly, Cicely Mary..180 368 116 Attridge, Beryl May190 367 117 Finlay, Enid190 366 ' 118 Moore, Babette Ann

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38 129 190 35735 136 186 35735 136 186 35737 150 170 35737 150 170 35734 136 186 35636 136 184 35635 136 184 35536 143 176 35537 150 168 35535 129 190 35437 143 174 35437 136 180 35337 150 166 35339 129 184 35238 136 178 35237 143 172 35238 150 164 35240 150 162 35235 136 180 35134 143 174 35137 129 184 35037 129 184 35035 143 172 35042 136 172 35037 122 190 34935 136 178 34937 136 176 34936 143 170 349-40 143 166 34937 143 168 34838 150 160 34842 150 156 34836 115 196 34738 115 194 34736 129 182 34738 143 166 34738 122 186 34636 136 174 34636 136 174 34636 136 174 34636 136 174 34636 129 180 34537 129 178 34431 122 190 34333 136 174 34335 136 172 343

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184 365 119 Alroe, Frances Clair190 364 120 Stephenson, Thelma Zealand188 364 121 Nash, Mary Hannah186 364 122 Gorey, Maureen190 363 123 Viertel, Irene Florence190 363 124 Hood, Joyce Helen190 363 125 Blyth, Daphne Joyce184 363 126 Eugarde, Daphne Lillian190 362 127 Silk, Patricia Mary190 362 128 Elliott, Imelda Teresa Joan .190 362 129 Nothling, Olga Frances

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QUEENSLAND continued.

BxasBANEcontinued.

Carroll, Ella Katherine . .Keenan, Mary ThereseGoodwin, Eleanor JuneThorn, Mary GertrudeWoods, Josephine Kathleen .O'Dea, Olive Iris Annie May .O'Halloran, Rita ..Logan, Flora May ..Martyn, Elinor Mary . .

O'Neill, Eleanor Margaret ..Drake, Irene . .

Henzell, Shirley Jean . .

Richardson, Jean Willis CameronDerrington, Barbara Wilson ..Parsons, Jessie Lilian . .

Sullivan, Maureen Phyllis ..Atkinson, Sheila AliceHannan, Kathleen Olga . .

Male, Norma Doreen . .

Boston, Marjorie Lynnette . .

Sparkes, Joan Barbara . .

O'Reilly, Winifred MaryBennett, Evelyn MayMoran, Norah Mary . .

McLoughlin, Eileen MargaretBaird, Dorothy May . .

Craker, Lorna Josephine . .

Stokes, Rhonda HelenMair, Joan Laurel ..Jones, Valmai Beris . .

Rogers, Matilda Elizabeth ..Harrison, Jean DaviesOsborne, Elizabeth JaneWilliams, Coralie BettyEgan, Joan Mary . .

Griffin, Gladys RoseMcLennan, Joyce MaryFletcher, Merle NormaStevens, Iris . .

Barrett, Josephine . .

Ross, Gloria . .

Gleeson, Margaret ElizabethHayes, Joan Margaret . .

Fielding, Rosemary . .

Williams, Margaret CatherineBywater, Ellen AnnCargill, Lillian EdithNewman, Sylvia DorothyEden, Mabel Emily. .O'Connor, Beatrice MinnieYoung, Mabel JoanEnright, Eunice. Cecelia ..Beattie, Margaret Mathie AdamO'Neill, Winifred Florence MabelVacher, Aileen MarieWhite, Marie FrancesCowling, Gwendoline AdaArmstrong, May HarmonO'Connor, Eileen MaryKaalund, Brenda ..Taylor, Alma ElizabethMuir, Agnes FraserDaley, Joan KathleenKunkel, Gloria MaryHart, Louisa DarvalDanielle, Mary MatherGillespie, Beryl MayOvérend, Mary DoddsZiel re, Beryl Carl . .

Ballinger, Claire .. . .

Stark, Gertrude Alma TheresaMcMillan, Grace MargaretMcGilvray, Esther EmilyBallard, Dorothy ..Pender, Cecily . .

Pugsley, Jean ..Byrnes, Kathleen ..Madigan, Mary RitaSmart, Joy Annie ..

EXAMINATION No. 2273contvnac+ed.

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Name.

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QUEENS LAND -- continued.

BRISBANE continued.

O'Halloran, Margaret CeceliaMcLoughlin, Margaret VeronicaJackson, Phyllis .. . .Drummond, Maureen DaphneLip -Moy, Lorna Lillian . .

Evans, Marjorie GwendolineSmith, Doris May . . . .

Ross, Hazel Eveline Myrtle ..Jerome, Moyra Margaret . .

Cowan, Jean MillerWalker, Joan MarjorieHamilton, Catherine Jill . . . .

Hernsdorf, Hazel Margaret . .

MacGregor, Leila JoyceKeane, Mary Jemima . .

Stevens, Kathleen Netta PatriciaEgan, Armyne Rosaleen . .

Gerber, Lorna MayGerhart, Cloreen EstherSullivan, Corliss RusheenAland, Ella Mary . .

Biram, Myrtle DorisNash, Noela Mary .. . .

McCarthy, Maureen PatriciaMurphy, June MargaretPostle, Ellen TheodoraCruden, Dorothy MayAgnew, Ailsa AileenWalker, Jean AimeMackay, Grace MainsWatson, Maud MaySchwarz, Pauline FaithMcCuskér, Maureen Esther . .

Heike, Yvonne Lillian . .

Doyle, Mary ChristineBall, Betty FlorenceGardner, Heather MaryDickson, Christina MaryFrame, Aileen MargaretRobinson, Winifred Rae ..Jewell, Daphne Marguerite ..Ward, Eileen Mavis . .

Gill, Gladys MargaretHutchison, Adele Marie ..Baldwin, Douglas Beatrice ..Kilpatrick, June Iris L i l li a n . .

Moorfoot, Beryl KatharineDunstan, Marjorie RoseDunn, Dorothy KathleenMcCartney, Irene MargaretHeilig, Nora AmeliaJames, Vivienne ..011ey, AdrienneMcCarthy, Marcia NormaMacdonald, Audrey JoyceHatton, Jean DorotheaMunday, Miriam JoyceNeville, Mable JoanMarsden, Patricia MaryMcCorkell, Nancy MargaretPugh, PeggyStrong, Margaret JeanCobb, Nancy PearlMcIntyre, Thelma ..Moore, Thelma DorisIrwin, Veronica JeanMolloy, Nancy MayHill, Doris IsabellO'Brien, Ellen Josephine . .

Dunn Margaret ..Allan, Mavis Muriel . .Cock, Annie ElizabethGarraway, Dorothy EstellePorter, Patricia JosetteLithgow, Una MaryWicks, Coral NesseBarbeler, Joan ..Poulton, Dorris . .

McDonough, Madge . .

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BnissANE continued.

288 Metcalfe, Annie Joan289 Brown, Janet . .

290 Pehrson, Mary Margaret291 Munro, Agnes Mary282 Pettinger, Kathleen293 White, Mary Eugenie294 Woodbridge, Madge Parke295 Smitli, Gloria . .

296 Holmes, Florence Grace297 Venzke, Thelma Eileen298 Barnett, Marjorie Jean299 Beutel, Iris . .

300 Young, Mavis Flora301 Taplin, Jean Myra ..302 McCarthy, Beatrice 11Ier1e303 Kearney, Margaret Sybil304 Boland, Esme Monica305 Clarke, Doris Olive Spicer306 Smith, Kathleen Joan307 McQuillan, Josephine Mary308 Kirk, Maida Cowan309 Stunden, Mabel Vera Hyde310 Collins, Elizabeth Mary

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B$tssANr--Continued.

Lindsay, Shirley IsabelKinneally, Kathleen ValeriePollard, Joyce ClareBlank, Nancy Beryl HorwoodDrummond, Annie Lumsden . .

Bishop, Kathleen MaryKing, Rita .

Norris, Florence MayJohnston, Joan Kathleen.Whitmee, Celia VioletMurphy, Phyllis HazelMusk, Jose ElizabethHarley, Lillian MayRennick, Neredah MayWalsh, Mavis Mary . .

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F. G. THORPE. Commissioner,Public Service Board.

NOTIFICATION

gpPLICATIONS 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 from officers of thePublic Service of the States and other persons.

Applicants should state fully their qualifications for theposition 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.

Where an applicant desires to be considered for two ormore vacancies a separate application should be forwarded in

respect of each position sought.In the case of applicants who are permanent officers of the

Public Service of the Commonwealth or of a State, the fol-lowing particulars should be set out at the foot of theapplication :

Full name (block letters )DesignationStandard salary scale ( i.e., 1.7.26 rate)Office or BranchAge last birthday (in years)Length of serviceSalary ( per annum )Date granted last increment

Other applicants should state full names, date, year andplace of birth, and whether they are natural born ornaturalized British subjects. Returned soldiers should give

OF VACANCIES.particulars of war service. Copies only of diplomas,references, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded.If the originals are required they will be asked for.

The range of salary indicates the classified value of a posi-tion, but appointments may be made at any salary withinsuch range.

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.

Officers of the Commonwealth Public Service, who may betransferred without promotion, as the result of an applicationfor an advertised vacancy, will be required to pay their ownexpenses of removal unless the transfer comes within the con-ditions prescribed in Public Service Regulation No. 119.

Fares to locality of appointment of appointees who are notpermanent officers of the Commonwealth Public Service willnot be paid by the Commonwealth unless such fares (includ-ing, if the applicant is married, those of his wife and family)exceed £3, when such allowance as the circumstances justifymay be granted.

Position, Salary Scale t and Division. Locality.Salary (exclusive of Child

Endowment).

Closing Date forReceipt of

Applications.

To whom Applicationsmust be forwarded.

ATTORNEY - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Patent, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Offices, Central Staff.f.

Attorney-

(£120£354),*Assistant Examiner (Patent Office) Canberra .. £116 to £346 (Minimum adult 11th April, 1940 The Secretary,

Department,Third or Fourth Division rate £214 per annum) p

Canberra(four positions)

Subject to the Regulations, appointees may commence at any salary sub - division within the range, but not exceeding £306 (£298) per

annum, according to their qualifications and experience.Applicants should preferably be not more than 30 years of age and should possess a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical

Engineering or Science of an Australian University or its equivalent. Returned soldiers and sailors are eligible for appointment if under the

age of 51 years.

t The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106i or relative Arbitration Determination.

$ The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 106e or relative Arbitration Determinations

have been effected. preference will be given to returned* These positions are also open to officers of the State Public Services and to other persons. As amongst such applicants, p

sailors and soldiers with the necessary qualifications.

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES -- Continued.

Position, Salary Scale t and Division. Locality. Salary (exclusive of ChildEndowment).$

Closing Date forReceipt of

Applications.To whom Applications

must be forwarded.

Arroni Y -GENEn 's DEPABTMErrr continued.Patent, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Offices, Central Staff continued.

Conditions of Advancement An Assistant Examiner (Patent Office)(1) shall not be advanced beyond £306 (£298) per annum or, if at the date of his transfer or promotion from within the Service he

is in receipt of a salary exceeding £306 (£298) per annum, shall not be advanced beyond that salary unless hehas satisfactorilycompleted at least twelve months' service as Assistant Examiner (Patent Office) and demonstrated his efficiency andaztitude for the work to the satisfaction of the Commonwealth Public Service Board, and

(a) he has completed a degree course at a recognized University appropriate to the work of the position occupied by him ;or

(b) he has passed an examination conducted by, or with the approval of, the Board in(i) the Patent Law of the Commonwealth, and

(ii) the procedure of the Patent Office in accordance with a syllabus approved by the Board and notified in theGazette. (See Gazette No. 67 of 18th November, 1937.)

Upon compliance with the preceding provisions of this paragraph, the officer shall, if an adult, be paid not lessthan £306 (£298) per annum, and may be advanced to £330 (£322) per annum by annual increments.

(2) shall not be advanced beyond £330 (£322) per annum, or, if at the date of his transfer or promotion from withinethe Servicehe is in receipt of a salary exceeding £330 (£322) per annum, shall not be advanced beyond that salary unless

(a) he has satisfactorily completed at least twelve months' service as Assistant Examiner (Patent Office) and demonstratedhis efficiency and aptitude for the work to the satisfaction of the Board ; and

(b) he has passed an examination conducted by, or with the approval of, the Board in(i) the Patent Law of the Commonwealth ; and(ii) the procedure of the Patent Office in accordance with a syllabus approved by the Board and notified in the

Gazette. (See Gazette No. 67 of 18th November, 1937.)

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

Works and Services Branch, Queensland.

Clerk (£330- £402), Third Division, Brisbane . . £322 to £394 . . . 11th April, 1940 I The Secretary, DepartmentClerical Section I of the Interior, Canberra

Duties. Contract and Order Clerk.

Meteorological Branch, Central Staff.

*Director (Commonwealth Meteorolo- Melbourne £892 to £992 .. 1 2nd May, 1940 The Secretary, Departmentgist) (£900- £1,000), Second Division I

I I of the Interior, CanberraApplicants should indicate their qualifications in all branches of Meteorological Science, their experience in the practice of

Meteorology, and administration generally.Applicants should stab full name and date and place of birth, particulars of qualifications and experience, and war service (if any).

Assistant, Grade 1Division

Duties. Tooffice duties.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.Health Laboratories, Western Australia.

(£84- £244), Fourth Kalgoorlie . . £80 to £236 .. 18th April, 1940 The Chief QuarantineOfficer (General), G.P.O.Buildings, Perth

assist Radiographer, processing of X -ray films, filing films and records, to assist Clerk, fling correspondence and general

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.Aircraft Assembly Factory.

Assistant Accountant and Paying Officer Mascot, New £394 to £466 . .

South Wales(£402- £474), Third Division18th April, 1940 The Secretary, Department

of Supply and Develop-ment, Melbourne, C.1

Qualifications. Applicants should indicate in their applications whether they possess accountancy qualifications and the experiencethey have had in Treasury accounts and in departmental and factory costing.

The position will be filled by the temporary transfer of an officer of the Service for the duration of the war and a period ofsixmonths thereafter, subject to satisfactory service and the public interest. Successful applicants if in receipt of less than the maximumsalary of the position to which transferred will be eligible for payment of higher duties allowance under the prescribed conditions.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.

Commerce General Administration and Marketing Branch. -- Meat, Fruit and Dairy Export.New South Wales.

Meat Inspector, Grade 2 (£414- £438), Homebush £406 to £430 .. 11th April, 1940 The Secretary, DepartmentFourth Division (eight positions) Riverstone of Commerce, Canberra

WallangarraSouth GraftonBourkeNewcastleByron BayRelieving

Staff (Head -quarters--Casino)

Applicants must bu capable of taking charge of the Inspection Services at any Meat -works other than those at which a VeterinaryOfficer is stationed.

t The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 108A or relative Arbitration Determination.The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 100e or relative Arbitration Determinations

have been effected,. This position is also open to officers of the State Public Services and to other persons. As amongst such applicants, preference will be given to returned

sailors and soldiers with the necessary qualifications.

l

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIEScontinued.

Position, Salary Scale t and Division. Locality.Salary (exclusive of Child

Endowment).:

a °G

No. 62.-4th April, 1940

Closing Date forReceipt of

Applications.

To Whom Applicationsmust be forwarded.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE continued.

Commerce General Administration and Marketing Branch. Meat, Fruit and Dairy Export continued.

Victoria.£406 to £430Meat Inspector, Grade 2 (£414 - £438), Footscray

Fourth Division (three positions) PortlandDandenong

Applicants must be capable of taking charge of theOfficer is stationed.

11th April, 1940 The Secretary, Departmentof Commerce, Canberra

Inspection Services at any Meat -works other than those at which a Veterinary

Queensland.

Meat Inspector, Grade 2 (£414 - £438), Cannon Hill £406 to £430

Fourth Division (two positions) (Brisbane)Gladstone

Applicants must be capable of taking charge of the Inspection Services at any Meat-works other than those at which a Veterinary

Officer is stationed.

11th April, 1940 j The Secretary, Departmentof Commerce, Canberra

Tasmania.

Meat Inspector, Grade 2 (£414 - £438), St. Leonards £406 to £430 . . . . 11th April, 1940

Fourth Division (one position) (near Laun-ceston)

Applicants must be capable of taking charge of the Inspection Services at any Meat -works other than

Officer is stationed.Marine Branch, Queensland.

*Shipwright (088-012), Fourth Divi- Brisbane . . £280 to £304

sion, Lighthouse Steamer Service

Engineer (£3844528), Third ivision,Chief Engineer's Branch (Trans-mission Section)

Clerk (£330- £402), Third Division,Personnel Branch

The Secretary, Departmentof Commerce, Canberra

those at which a Veterinary

11th April, 1940 The Deputy Director ofNavigation and Light-houses, Brisbane

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Central Staff.

Melbournejj . . £376 to £520

illelbournejj .. £322 to £394

11th April, 1940

18th April, 1940

Duties. Supervision and check of work associated with Records.

New South Wales.

* *Clerk (£330 - £402), Third Division, Sydney . . £322 to £394

Engineering BranchDuties. Preparation of correspondence, estimates, &c., knowledge

Arbitration Awards and the Public Service Act and Regulations is required.

Clerk (£288- £330), Third Division, Tele- Sydney £280 to £322

phone Branch, Commercial Division(Inquiry Counter) .

The Director - General ofPosts and Telegraphs,Melbourne, C.2

The Director - General ofPosts and Telegraphs,Treasury Gardens, Mel-bourne, C.2.

11th April, 1940I

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Sydney

of Engineering Branch organization and office procedure,

. . 11th April, 1940 The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Sydney

Duties require a knowledge of Telephone Regulations, standard facilities and tariffs... £412 to £448Foreman Mechanic, Grade 2 (£420 - £456), Redfern

Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Mechanical

Duties require a thorough knowledgeForeman Mechanic, Grade 1 (£396 £432), Moree

Fourth Division (two positions) I Wollongong

Duties. Maintenance and installation of MagnetoLine Foreman, Grade 2 (£336), Fourth Sydney ..

Division, Engineering Branch, LineStaff (No. 1 Metropolitan Division)

Applicants should indicate their knowledge of mainof staff and the rectification of faults.Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Divi- Bathurst

sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff(Bathurst Division)

. .

1

11th April, 1940

and practical experience of automatic telephone systems.1 £388 to £424 . . . . 1 11th April, 1940 The Deputy Director, Posts

and Telegraphs, SydneyExchange equipment and maintenance of carrier telephone terminals.

£328 . . .. . . 11th April, 1940 The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Sydney

trunk routes extending to sub - metropolitan areas and their experience in control

. . £260 11th April, 1940 The Deputy Director, Posteand Telegraphs, Sydney

Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.

Postmaster, Grade 4 (£564-£618), Third CootamundraDivision

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456- £546), Third CrookwellDivision (two positions) Yass

Quarters :

Draftsman, Grade 2 (£420 £510), Third SydneyDivision, Engineering Branch

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£384- £420), TamworthThird Division

Postal Assistant (Mail) (£84- £276), NewcastleFourth Division (two positions)

Advancement beyond £244 per annum and £260 per annum iscompetent motor drivers.

£556 to £610

£448 to £538

11th April, 1940

Crookwell, seven rooms ; Yams, six rooms.£412 to £502 . . . . 11th April, 1940

£376 to £412 18th April, 1940

£80 to £268 ,,

I,

dependent upon passing the prescribed tests. Applicants should be

t The rates shown are subject to variation asprescribed by Public Service Regulation 1066 or relative Arbitration Determination.

I The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 106s or relative Arbitration Determinations

' This position is also open to officers of the State Public Services and to other persons. As amongst such applicants, preference will be given to returnedbeen effected. njailors and soldiers with the necessary qualifications.

Q At a future date the applicant selected for the position may be permanently transferred to Canberra.

" e In lieu of notification of " Clerk (£330-£402), Third Division, Engineering Branch, Costing Section " appearing in Gazette, No. 54, dated 20th March, 1940.

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIEScontinued.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT--00ntinued.

New South Walescontinued.

-- Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£336), Fourth Sydney £328 . . 18th April, 1940 The Deputy Director, PostsDivision, Engineering Branch, Line and Telegraphs, Sydney-Staff (Metropolitan Divisions), Nos.1, 2, 3 and 4 (2) (five positions)

Duties require a knowledge of modern cable and outdoor pillar installation work applicable to heavily cabled routes and also experiencein cable jointing work of an intricate nature. Applicants should state their experience in the preparation of estimates for aerial lines and

_underground cable and conduit works. .

Line Foreman, Grade 2 (036), Fourth N uswellbrook . . £328 .. . . . . . 18th April, 1940 The Deputy Director, PostsDivision, Engineering Branch, Line and Telegraphs, SydneyStaff (Newcastle Division)

To whom Applicationsmust be forwarded.

Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.

Engineer (Electrolysis) (£510-1582), MelbourneThird Division, Engineering Branch

Duties.Associated with electrolysis investigation and remedial measures.

Victoria.

£502 to £574 18th April, 1940

Clerk (066-438), Third Division, Engi- I Araratneering Branch

. . I £358 to £430 . . . . 18th April, 1940

Duties.--Senior Clerical Officer, Divisional Engineer's Office.

Clerk (1288-054), Third Division, Melbourne . . £280 to 2346 . . . . 18th April, 1940Accounts Branch, General Accounts

Duties.Examining OfficerStaff Allowances.

Clerk (£288-054), Third Division, Melbourne . . I £280 to £346 . . . . 18th April, 1940Accounts Branch, General Accounts

Duties.Assistant Revenue Ledger-keeper.

Clerk (£252-030), Third Division, Melbourne . . I £244 to £322Accounts Branch, Telephone Accounts

Clerk (£252-1330), Third Division,Accounts Branch, Money OrderAccounts

. . 18th April, 1940

Duties.Deals with payment in advance of telephone rents.Melbourne . . £244 to £322 . . 18th April, 1940

Duties.Assistant Money Order Reconciliation Clerk.Clerk (£252-1330), Third Division, Postal Melbourne

Services Branch. . £244 to £322 . . . . 18th April, 1940

Duties.Statistical Clerk. A knowledge of postal work is necessary.

Officer-in-Charge, Grade 2 (030-066), Market-street..Third Division

Overseer (042-078), Fourth Division, MelbourneMail Branch

Clerk (0664438), Third Division, BrisbaneAccounts Branch, Money OrderAccounts

Duties.Examiner Money Order Accounts.Postal Assistant, Grade 3 (12524300), 1 Cairns

Fourth Division

£322 to £358 . . 18th -April, 1940

£334 to £370

Queensland.£358 to £430

f Pj

18th April, 1940

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Mel-bourne, C.1

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Brisbane

Thorough knowledge of Money Order accounting desirable.. . 18th April, 1940 The Deputy Director, Posts

I and Telegraphs, Brisbane. . £244 to £292 . .

District Allowance : Grade III.Applicants must have passed test for advancement as Postal Assistant, Grade 2.

Postmaster, Grade 4 (£564-£618), Third DarwinDivision

South Australia.. . £556 to £610

District Allowance : Grade VII.Quarters : Six rooms.

11th April, 1940 I The Deputy Director, PostsI and Telegraphs, Adelaide

The successful applicant will be temporarily transferred for a period of three years and if in receipt of less than theprescribed minimum of the position will be paid an allowance to raise his salary to that amount, together with such increments within thesalary scale of the position as may be justified. After the three years' term, the officer will be returned to his former position or to oneof st least equivalent status in the State from which he may be transferred.

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354-1438), Third I Mount Pleasant 1 £346 to £430 18th April, 1940 The Deputy Director, PostsDivision and Telegraphs, Adelaide

Quarters : Six rooms.Postmaster,Grade 2. (£354-£438), Third i Hamley Bridge I £346 to £430

DivisionNo quarters.

t The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106i or relative Arbitration Determination.The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulations 106a or relative Arbitration Determinations

have been affected.

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES--continued.

Position, Salary Scale t and Division. Locality.Salary (exclusive of Child

Endowment).

No. 62.--4th April, 1940

Closing Date forReceipt of

Applications.

To whom Applicationsmust be forwarded.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT continued.

Western Australia.11th April, 1940 The Deputy Director, Posts

Line Foreman, Grade 2.(£336), Fourth Metropolitan £328 ..and Telegraphs, Perth

Division, Engineering Branch, Line "- - Division

Staff (two positions)Applicants indicatelicants should their experience in cable jointing and cable distribution, and whether they are able to drive a motor vehicle.

Postmaster, GradeFourth Division

£346 to £430 11th April, 1940 The Deputy Director, Posta2 (£354- - £438), Marble Bar .. i and Telegraphs, Perth

Quarters : Five rooms.District Allowance : Grade VI.

Duties include attention to repeaters.

*Signwriter (£292 £308), Fourth Divi- Perth £284 to £300

lion, Engineering Branch, Mechanical Bridgetown £292 to £304Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£300 £312 ),

Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Line Staff (Southern Division)

Applicants should indicate their qualifications in cable jointing and if able to drive a motor vehicle.

t The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106s or relative Arbitration Determination.

The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation

106A

prelateswill

Arbitration

t given antedhave been effected.

41 This position is also open to officers the ate Public Services and to other persons. As amongst su pp

sailors and soldiers with the necessary qualifications.

11th April, 1940

18th April, 1940

ff

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f)

NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1924-1933.

CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONFOR A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT OF THE DEBTOR'S

REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATE. .

Part XI.

CHAIRMAN'S OR TIFIC T ASSIGN:F SPE ]IALRESOLUTION

Part XI.in the matter of ANNIE YOUNG ROBINS and JACK GOLLAN

ROBINS, trading as Robins and Son., Marine- terrace, Rocking-

ham, Western Australia, butchers.HEREBY certify that a meeting of the creditors of Annie

IYoung Robins and Jack Gollan Robins, trading as Robinsand Son, at Marine- terrace, Rockingham, in the State of

Western Australia, butchers, was duly convened and heldat the offices of Mr. Finn M. Melsom, chartered accountant

(Aust.) , 12 Bank of Adelaide Chambers, Howard- street,Perth, on the twentieth day of March, 1940, and that at suchmeeting a special resolution was duly carried that, subjectto the debtors paying to Mr. Finn Magnus Melsom, of 12

Bank of Adelaide Chambers, Perth, within 7 days from thisdate, the sum of Twenty-five pounds to cover Trustee's fees

and expenses,art theeXI. ofdebtorsBa assignment

Bankruptcy Aet 1924-1933 to the saidFinn Magnus Melsom, as Trustee.

Dated the twenty -first day of March, 1940.

3074 LESLIE JOHN HELLIER HAMMOND, Chairman.

CHAIR112AN'SFOR. DEED OF SSIGN!12I+ENT.

RESOLUTION

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

(No. 92 of 1940) . In the matter of GLENMORE LAURENCEDUTSCHKE, a Debtor.HEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of

IGlenmore Laurence Dutschke, of Maitland, in the Stateof South Australia, share farmer, duly convened and held atthe office of V. F. Schultz, accountant, Robert- street, Maitland,

on the 12th day of March, 1940, a. special resolution was duly

carried that the said Glenmore Laurence Dutschke do execute

a deed of assignment in .pursuance of Part XI. of theBankruptcy Set 1924 -1933 to Verno Friedrich Schultz, ofMaitland, registered trustee in bankruptcy, as Trustee, theTrustee's remuneration to be in accordance with the maximumamount allowed under the Sixth Schedule of the BankruptcyRules with a minimum of £10 10s.

Dated this 13th day of March, 1940.

COLIN D. ROWE, Chairman.Office of the Registrar,

Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.Filed this 18th day of March, 1940, at 10 a.m.

3075 W. R. jORBES, Acting Registrar.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 116 of 1940) . In the matter of EMIL Huoo FRANZMUECKE, of Buccleuch, in the State of South Australia,farmer, a Debtor.

I HEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of

the above -named Emil Hugo Franz Muecke, duly con-vened and held at Trustee Building, 22 Grenfell- street,Adelaide, in the said State_. on Wednesday, the 13th day ofMarch. 1940, at half -past Two p.m., the following specialresolution was duly passed : " That the debtor execute adeed of assignment under Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act1924 -1933 to Dudley Halley Pickering. of Trustee Building,22 Grenfell- street, Adelaide, chartered accountant ( Ault.)ancl registered trustee in bankruptcy, for the benefit of hiscreditors, the remuneration of the said Trustee to be at thernaxiinurn rates fixed by the Sixth Schedule to the Bank-ruptcy Rules under the said Act with a minimum of Twenty

guineas (£21) ."I further certify that the signed statement of the assets and

liabilities of the said Emil Hugo Franz Muecke submittedto the meeting of his creditors held on the said date is annexedhereto and marked " A ".

Dated the 20th day of March. 1940.H. B. KNOWLES, Chairman.

Office of the Registrar.Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

Filed this 20th day of March, 1940, at 3.40 p.m.

3077 W. R. FORBES, Acting Registrar.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.

In the matter of MARY KATHLEEN HUGHES, of Summer _Hill,Junee Reefs. and carrying on business at Hoskins street,Temora.NOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend

is intended tohereby

declared in this matter. The dividendwill be payable to those creditors who have proved theirclaims on or before the tenth day of April, 1940.

Dated this twenty- seventh day of March, 1940.

V. C. BEAR, Trustee.

V. C. Bear & Horsfield, 11 c Castlereagh-street. Sydney. 3078

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CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONFOR DEED OF ,ASSIGNMENT.

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

(No. 115 of 1940 ) . In the- matter of EDMUND HORACEJOHNS, of Nundroo, farmer.

HEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors ofEdmund Horace . Johns, of Nundroo, farmer, duly con-

vened' and held at the office of Muecke, Pickering & Co.,Trustee Building, Grenfell- street, Adelaide, on the 13th dayôf arch, 1940, a' special resolution was duly carried that

_the said Edmund Horace Johns do execute a deed of assign -ment in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act1924 -1933 to Dudley Halley Pickering, of Adelaide, charteredaccountant (Aust.), as Trustee. And I further certify

.- That the statement of affairs hereto annexed and' markedwith the letter " A" is a copy of the statement of affairssigned by the debtor and submitted by him to this meeting.

Dated the 20th day of March, 1940.K. E. WOOD, Chairman.

Office of the Registrar,Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

Filed this 26th day of March, 1940, at 3.40 p.m.

'3078 W. R. FORBES, Acting Registrar.

CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

(No. 102 of 1940).Re LEONARD BETHUNE HUNT, a Debtor.

IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors ofLeonard Bethune Hunt, of Murraminga, via Streaky Bay,

in the State of South Australia, farmer, duly convened andheld at the office of George Curtis Peters, Albion House,Weymouth- street, Adelaide, in the said State, on the 18thday of March, 1940, a special resolution was duly carriedthat the said Leonard Bethune Hunt do execute a deed ofassignment in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act1924 -1933 to George Curtis Peters, of Albion House, Wiamouth- street, Adelaide aforesaid, accountant, as Trustee, andthat the Trustee's remuneration be in accordance with theSixth Schedule to the Bankruptcy Rules with a minimum fee

of £15 15s.Dated this 19th day of March, 1940.

K. E. WOOD, Chairman.Office of the Registrar,

Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.Filed this 19th day of March, 1940, at 4 p.m.

3079 W. R. FORBES, Acting Registrar.

CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

(No. 120 of 1940) . Re THOMAS MI LARD and FLORENCEEMEaNE MILLARD, Debtors.

HEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors ofThomas Millard and Florence Emeline Millard, of Jabuk,

in the State of South Australia, farmers, duly convened andheld at the office of George Curtis Peters, Albion House,Waymouth- street, Adelaide, in the said State, on the 18thday. of March, 1940, a special resolution was duly carriedthat the said Thomas Millard and Florence Emeline Millarddo execute a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. ofthe Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933 to George Curtis Peters, ofAlbion House, Waymouth-street, Adelaide aforesaid,accountant, as Trustee, and that the Trustee's remunerationbe in äçcordance with the Sixth Schedule of the BankruptcyRules with a minimum fee of £15 15s.

Dated this 26th day of March, 1940.K. E. WOOD, Chairman.

Office of the Registrar,Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

Filed this 26th day of March, 1940, at 4 p.m.

CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.Part XI.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 119 of 1940).Re JOHN JAMES O'MALLEY, a Debtor.

I HEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors ofJohn James O'Malley, of Karoonda, in the State of

South Australia, farmer, duly convened and held at theoffice of George Curtis Peters, Albion House, Waymouth-street, Adelaide, in the said State, on the 21st day of March,1940, a special resolution was duly carried that the said John.lames O'Malley do execute a deed of assignment in pursuanceof Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933 to George CurtisPeters, of Albion House, Waymouth- street, Adelaide aforesaid,accountant, as Trustee, and that the Trustee's remunerationbe in accordance with the Sixth Schedule of the BankruptcyRules with a minimum fee of £15 15s.

Dated this 26th day of March, 1940.H. B. KNOWLES, Chairman.

Office of the Registrar,Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

Filed this 26th day of March, 1940, at 4 p.m.3081 W. R. FORBES, Acting Registrar.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.

Part XI.lu the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia.- -

In the matter of EDWARD HUGH MCLEAN, storekeeper, ofGeraldton and Bridgetown, in the State of Western Aus-tralia, under deed of arrangement dated 12th December,1933, Debtor.

IT is intended to declare a ninth dividend in the abovematter. Creditors who do not prove their claims on or

before the 12th April, 1940, will be excluded from thisdistribution.

Dated this 21st day of March, 1940.

J. L. PATON, Trustee.Paton and Morris. Pastoral House, St. George's- terrace,

Perth. Western Australia.. 3082

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.

Part XII.In the matter of HENRY GEORGE FARMER and RAYMOND JOSEPH

FARMER, storekeepers, of Wyee.

wOTICE is hereby given that a fourth dividend is intended .

to be declared in this matter. The dividend will bepayable only to those creditors who have proved their claimson or before the tenth day of April, 1940.

Dated this twenty -sixth day of March, 1940.

LESLIE E. THOMP.SON, Trustee.Colonial Mutual Life Building, 70 -74 Hunter- street, New-

castle. 3083

CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTIONFOR DEED OF ASSIGNMENT.

Part XI.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.107 of 1940) . In the matter of CLARENCE JAMES HARMER,a Debtor.

IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors ofClarence James Harmer, of Arthurton, in the State of

South Australia, share farmer, duly convened and held at theArdrossan Institute, Ardrossan, in the said State, on the13th day of March, 1940, a special resolution was dulycarried that the said Clarence James Harmer do execute a .deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bank-ruptcy Act 19244933, to Verno Friedrich Schultz, of Mait-land, registered Trustee in bankruptcy, as Trustee, theTrustee's remuneration to be in accordance with the maximumamount allowed under the Sixth Schedule of the BankruptcyRules with a Minimum of £10 10s.

Dated this 14th day of March. 1940.

E. M. JARRETT, Chairman.Office of the Registrar,

Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.Filed this 21st day of March. 1940, at 10 a.m.

3080 W. R. FORBES, Acting Registrar. 4010 W. R. FORBES. Acting Registrar.

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Commonwealth Gazette

NOTÌCE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.

In the matter of RICHARD HENRY ROBERTS,nrS, of No. 2 DevonFlats, The Esplanade, Manly, butcher.

NOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend isintended to be declared in this matter. The dividend

will be payable to those creditors who have proved theirclaims on or before the thirteenth day of April, 1940.

Dated this thirtieth day of March, 1940.V. C. BEAR. Trustee.

V. C. Bear & Horsfield, 1 is Castlereagh- street, SydnÓl1

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NOTICE OF REGISTRATION AS QUALIFIED TO ACTAS A TRUSTEE.

In the matter of an application by HARRY C'ooMBS MARTIN,

to be registered as qualified to act as a Trustee.

NOTICE is hereby given that Harry Coombs Martin, of 1Oval- avenue, Hawthorn, in the State of South Australia,

practising at Alliance Building, 20 GrenfelI- street, Adelaide,in the said State, chartered accountant, has been duly regis-tered as qualified to act as a Trustee under the BankruptcyAct 1924 -1933.

Dated this 28th day of March, 1940.

L. J. BURNS, Solicitor for the Applicant.401238 Greufell - street, Adelaide.

CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.Part' XI.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.113 of 1940). Re CARL GUSTAV ARNOLD LOECIIEL andOTTO FREIDRIOH LoncHEL, Debtors.

IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors ofCarl Gustav Arnold Loechel and Otto Freidrich Loechel,

of Bow Hill, in the State of South Australia, farmer, dulyconvened and held at the office of George Curtis Peters,Albion House, Waymouth- street, Adelaide, in the said State,on the 18th day of March, 1940, a special resolution was dulycarried that the said Carl Gustav Arnold Loechel and OttoFreidrich Loechel do execute a deed of assignment in pur-suance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933 toGeorge Curtis Peters, of Albion House, W.aymouth- street,Adelaide aforesaid, accountant, as Trustee, and that theTrustee's remuneration be in accordance with the SixthsSchedule of the Bankruptcy Rules with a minimum fee of£1.5 15s.

Dated this 19th day of March, 1940.R. BATEMAN, Chairman.

Office of the Registrar,Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

Filed this 21st day of March, 1940, at 4 p.m.

4013 W. R.. FORBES, Acting Registrar.

O. 62.=--4th April, 1940

Part XI.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance

of section 175, has filed the required statement in theassigned estate of Alfred Charles Henry Marks, of Lowalde,farmer.

Dated this 27th day of March, 1940.

A. L. GNIEL, Trustee.Selborne Chambers, Pirie- street. Adelaide. 4016

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRSTAND FINAL DIVIDEND.

Part XII.l n the matter of a deed of arrangement between ALFRED JOHN

LLOYD and JAMES TIMOTHY 14MCGRATH, trading as " Lloyd& McGrath ", at Brisbane, and their creditors.NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a

first and final dividend on all claims proved and admittedin the above matter. Creditors who have not lodged theirproofs of debt with the Trustee at Parbury House, 1.27 Eaglestreet, Brisbane, on or before the fifteenth day of April, 1940,will be excluded from the dividend.

Dated this twenty- ninth day of March, 1940.

4014 E. G. MAN SON, Trustee.

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance ofsection 175, has filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of Gerald William Campbell, of Kulde, farmer.

Dated this 26th day of March, 1940.A. L. GNIEL, Trustee.

Selborne Chambers, Pirie street, Adelaide. 4017

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance ofsection 175, has filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of Frank Bruce Daniells, of Karoonda, farmer.

Dated this 27th day of March, 1940.A. L. GNIEL, Trustee.

Selborne Chambers, Pirie- street, Adelaide. 4015

Part XI.ln the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia..

NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance .ofsection 175, lias filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of Wilhelm Stiller, of Lowalde, farmer.

Dated this 26th day of March, 1940.A. L. GNIEL, Trustee.

Selborne Chambers, Pirie street, Adelaide. 4018

Part XI.In the Court óf Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance ofsection 175, has filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of Archibald Harrold (or Harold) Hawkes, ofKaroonda, farmer.

Dated this 26th day of Mardi, 1940.A. L. GNIEL, Trustee.

Selborne Chambers, Pirie - street, Adelaide. 4019

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance ofsection 175, has filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of Lewis George Gardiner, of Caralue, farmer.Dated this 26th day of March, 1940.

A. L. GNIEL, Trustee.Selborne Chambers, Pirie Street, Adelaide. 4020

In the assigned estate of RANDALL EGBERT and MUIiIEL AGNESKING, storekeepers, of Daylesford.NOTICE is hereby given that an eighth dividend is intended

to be declared in this matter. The dividend will bepayable to those creditors who have proved their claims on orbefore the 20th April, 1940.

Dated this thirtieth day of March. 1940.M. R. M. SMITH, Trustee.

M. 11. M. Smith, Peacock & Co., 485 Bourke street, Mel -4021bourne. C.1.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.

Part XII.In the matter of assigned estate of ARTHUR BUTTERWonTH, of

Heather Grove, Cheltenham.NOTICE is hereby given that a second dividend is intended

to be declared in this matter. The dividend will bepayable to those creditors who have proved their claims on orbefore 12th April, 1940.

Dated this twenty- eighth day of March, 1940.

F. L. MARTIN. Trustee.F. L. Martin, 422 Collins- street, Melbourne. 4022

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRSTDIVIDEND.

Part XI.In the matter of WILLIAM JOSEPH CHARLES DAWSON, of

Naracoorte, builder.

AFIRST dividend is intended to be declared. Creditorswho have not signed or assented to the deed on or

before the 30th day of April, 1940, will be excluded from thedividend.

Dated this twenty- seventh day of Mareb, 1940.

N. V. WALLACE, Trustee.4024Naracoorte, South Australia.

APPLICATION TO BE REGISTERED AS QUALIFIED TOACT AS A TRUSTEE.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, Dstrict of Southern Queens-land (No. 2 of 1940) .The Chief Justice 11ír. JusticePhilp. Re JAMES AITCHISON JOHNSTON HUNTERy ofLambert -road, Indooroopilly, Brisbane, in the State ofQueensland, chartered accountant (Aust. ):. Ex. parteJAMES AITCHISON JOHNSTON HUNTER,

TAIR17 notice that this honorable Court will be moved beforethe Honorable the 'Chamber Judge at the Supreme Court

House, William- street, Brisbane, on Friday, the nineteenthday of April, 1940, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon or as soonthereafter as counsel can be beard by counsel on behalf of.James Aitchison Johnston Hunter, of Lambert -roadIndooroopilly, Brisbane aforesaid, chartered accountant(Aust.) . for an order directing that. the said James AitchisonJohnston Hunter be registered as qualified to act as a Trusteeunder the provisions of the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933, orsuch further or other order as to the said Court may seemmeet.

Dated this twenty- ninth day of March. 1940.

CHAMBERS, McN AB & CO.. 33 Queen- street. Brisbane,solicitors for the applicant.

This notice is given by Chamberson behalf of the applicant.

i\1cNab & Co. for and4205

SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETINGS.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of NewSouth Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

NO.54 of 1940.Re MARY GERTRUDE RUGGETT, of 15 Francis-street, Randwick, lately residing and carrying on

business at 150 Alison -road, Randwick, and trading as" Gertrude Marsden," mixed confectionery business.Summary case.

Date of petition and sequestration order-21st March,1940.

Date of first meeting of creditors -4th April, 1940, athaalf -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.

No. 292. of 1939.Re HENRY ALEXANDER, of " GreenlawnDairy," Russell- street, Bathurst. Summary case.

Date of 'first meeting of creditors -4th April, 1940, atTen a.m., at Court House, Picton.

No. 55 of .1940.Re WILLIAM HENRY. FLANAGAN, of B.ulkara-'street, Adamstown, blacksmith, Iately residing at Waratah,and carrying on business at Grenfell and Greenthorpe.Summary case.

Date of petition and sequestration order -26th March,1940.

Date of first meeting of creditors-11th April, 1940, atTen a.m., at Court House, Newcastle.

No. 57 of 1940.Re WILLIAM SCAD DEN , of 18 George- street,. Mayfield East, steelworker. Summary ease.

Date of petition and sequestration order -28th March,1940.

Date of first meeting of creditors -18th April, 1940, atTen a.m., at Court House, Newcastle.

No. 59 of 1940.Re CLAUDE BALFOUR CARRODUS, formerlycarrying on business under name of " Teagues ", bakers andpastrycooks, at Woodburn- street, Redfern.

Date of petition -15th March, 1940.Date of sequestration order 28th March, 1940.Date of first meeting of creditors -8th April, 1940, at

half -past Two p.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.

All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt street, Sydney. 29th March, 1940. 3084

AMENDMENT OF SEQUESTRATION ORDER.the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of New

South Wales and the Australian Oapitaï Territory(No. 38 of 1940). Re H. DALE.

NOTICE is hereby given that the proceedings. herein, noticeof which appeared in Commonwealth Gazette of the 7th

March, l940, have been amended to read Harold George Dale.A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.

112 Pitt- street, Sydney,. 29th March, 1940. 3085

PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of New

South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.T 0. 43 of 1940. Re REUBEN JAMES SMITH, of Catherine

Hill. Bay, fettler.Summary case.Date of public examination -10th May, 1940, at Ten a.m.,at Court House, Newcastle.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 29th March, 1940. 3086

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Iii the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of New

South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.NO. 16 of 1936. Re DOUGLAS TILGIiMAN, of South Crossing,

formerly of Brisbane, Queensland, Clerk in Holy Orders.No. 132 of 1937. Re LEOPOLD JULIUS VILLIERS, of 37 William

street. Rose Bay. Summary case.No. 277 of 1938.Re CLEVE GEORGE SMITH, of 12 Belmore-

street. Arncliffe, electrical contractor. Summary case.No. 109 of 1939.Re HUNTER HENRY YtJLE (deceased) , late of

Moswan, cordial manufacturer.A first dividend is intended to be paid in the above

estates. Any creditors who have not lodged proofs ofdebt by the 2nd May, 1940, will be excluded from thedividend.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.ll2 Pitt - street, Sydney, 29th March, 1940. 3087

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.in the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of New

South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.TO. 188 of 1937.Re 3 A MES MERCER MCNAUGHT, Of 48

Kings -road, Adamstown. Summary case.No. 253 of 1937.R-e FRANK SHERMAN, of Boorga, via Griffith.No. 3] of 1938.Re DoLGLAS TELLE PINCHAM, of Ba radine,

trading as Pincham & Company. ,Summary case.No. 62 of 1938.Re BERNARD SYDNEY LITTLE, of Coolangatta,

Queensland. Summary case.No. 127 Of 1938. Re DAVID NEAL Br.AIN, of Delgarno- street,

Coonabarabran, carrying on business at Coonabarabranand Collarenebri, contractor. Summary case.

No. 210 of 1938. Re HEATHER NICHOLLS, wife of PaulNicholls, also known as Mrs. Heather Williams, of 13Iiulgoa -road, Bellevue Hill, lately trading' as " PatriciaPayne ", -17 Piccadilly Parade, Pitt street, Sydney, costumier.

Summary case.No. 27 ] of 1938.Re CHARLES i\1 ALCOLM CLIPT, of 27 North

cote- street, Haberfield, lately residing and carrying onbusiness at 534 Parramatta -road, Ashfield, baker andpastrycook. Summary case.

No. 288 of 1938.Re FRANK ATTARD, of No. 3 Byrnes - street,Auburn, egg dealer.

No. 15 of 1939.Re ERIC DENT, of Irrawang- street, Ra.ymondterrace, carrier. Summary case.

No. 33 of 1939. Re WILLIAM Mc'DONALD, residing and carry-ing on business at Inverness, Clemesha Line, Gunnedah.

No. 46 of 1939. Re NORMAN WILLIAM FENNELL, of 6 Wickham-street Wickham, lately carrying on business at rear ofBest Motors ", Hunter- street, Wickham, and subsequently

at corner Wood and Parry streets, Newcastle, in partner-ship with Harry Joyce, motor mechanic. Summary case.

No, 50 of 1939. Re CHARLES ERNEST DICi{JENS, of Glen Iones,lately residing at Camden and Black Mountain and carry-ing on business at Black Mountain. -- Summary. case.

No. 02 of 1939. Re HELENA BERTHA SMART, widow of 1701 angoora. -road, Lakemba.

No. Fib of 1939. Re ALBERT ANTHONY JACKSON, of 34 Roslyn -street, Mascot, aircraft ground engineer. Summary case.

No. 70 of 1939. Re ROBERT VINCENT BAILEY, of 62 Sparke-street, Georgetown, Waratah, late of Raymond- terrace,motor and radio engineer. Summary case.

No. 79 of 1939.Re PERCY BRIGGS HUDSON, of 18 Inns- street,East Kempsey, lately in business at Belgrave- street,henapsey, electrical engineer. Summary .case.

No. 96 of 1939.Re HERBERT RUDD, of Lake Cargelligo, farmer.No. 100 of 1939.Re ROBERT CUNEO, of Point -road, Woolwich,

and 18 Argyle- street, Sydney, clerk. Summary- case.No. 137 of 1939. Re ERNEST SCANLAN. of Leura (late of The

Mall) , storekeeper.

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No. 139 of 1939. -Re CLAUDE HAMILTON ANLEZARK, of 56Aberdare -road, Aberdare, lately residing at Pembroke -

street, Stockton, and carrying on business at Stockton,miner.- Summary case.

No. 148 of 1939.-Re HORACE PILFOLD HANCOCK, of Ellematta-street, Braddon, Canberra, Iately residing at 49 Melford-street, Hurlstone Park, architect. - Summary case.

No. 170 of 1939.-Re EDWARD HARTLAND, of Marks Point,Belmont, miner.- Summary case.

No. 173 of 1939. -Re GEORGE DOUGLAS PLATT, of Station street,Harden, grocer. Summary case.

No. 181 of 1939. -Re HERBERT MAYER, of Nelson- street,

Yennora.- Summary case.No. 192 of 1939.-Re GEORGE MAXWELL MURRAY, of Kingsway,

Cronulla, contractor. Summary case.No. 195 of 1939.-Re ARCHIE ERNEST HENRY, of 17 Woniora-

avenue, Wahroonga, builder. -- Summary case.No. 182 of 1939.-Re ANDREW ScoTT WHITE, of 24 Holdsworth-

street, Newtown, market attendant. -- Summary case.No. 203 of 1939. -Re FREDERICK JOSEPH WALTERS, Of 11

Dickson- street, West Ryde, garage proprietor and salesman.- Summary case.

No. 218 of 1939.-Re DAVID ROBERT GRAY, of Millthorpe,

agent.No. 227 of 1939. -Re JOSEPH WILLIAM GRIBBLE, of Crammond-

avenue, Caringbah, builder.No. 233 of 1939. -Re EDWARD AUGUST BARTLETT (deceased),

late of Gladstone- street, Mudgee, stock and station agent.

- Summary case.No. 238 of 1939.-Re CLAUDE THOMAS WEBB, of 12 Dent -

street, Islington, lately residing at 5 Hereford- street and

43 Maitland-street, Stockton, electrician.-Summary case.No. 244 of 1939.-Re WILLIAM WALLACE, of Wallsend, miner.

- Summary case.No. 256 of 1939.-Re DESMOND REGINALD HOPPER, of 46

Mounter- street, Mayfield East, clerk. Summary case.No. 271 of 1939.-Re EDWARD MARTIN SMITH, of Wallace -

street, Georgetown, Waratah, watchman.- Summary case.No. 272 of 1939. -Re SAMUEL HARPER ARTHUR KITTO, of 36

Plimsoll- street, Sans Souci, lately carrying on business atSans Souci, builder.

No. 274 of 1939. -Re RICHARD WILLIAM ROBINSON, trading

as Robinson .Bros., of Grafton, motor garage proprietor.- Summary case.

No. 287 of 1939.-Re GEORGE ROMAN FROST, of Earlswood,Third- avenue, Lane Cove, lately residing at 42 Bridge street,Lane Cove, and carrying on business at 78 Devonshirestreet, Sydney, licensed plumber. - Summary case.

No. 294 of 1939.-Re ALBERT JOSEPH REYNOLDS, of 152

Beecroft -road, Cheltenham, lately carrying on business atMary- street, Leichhardt, at corner Albion and Selwynstreets, Paddington, and at Alison -road, Randwick, caterer.

777 No. 62. -4th April, 1940.

NOTICE OF. INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of New .

South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

N0. 113 of 1937. -Re Josh PEARCE, of 162 Peel street,Broken Hill, lately residing at 204 Rowe- street, Broken

Hill, miner.- Summary case.No. 152 of 1937. Re JOHN THOMAS ROBINSON, of 31 Russell -

street, ZVoonona, coal miner.-Summary case.No. 204 of 1937. Re ALPHONSO GAY CAMPBELL TEWKSBURY,

and VERLIE MAHITTA BALL, of 23 Dumaresque- street,Hamilton East, and 31 Nile- street, Mayfield, and in businessat 31 Nile - street, Mayfield, draughtsman and marriedwoman.

No. 247 of 1937. Re NORMAN VICTOR HUNT, of 10 Lingard-street, Merewether, labourer.- Summary case.

No. 199 of 1938. Re JOHN KOTLASH, of 14 Matthew street,Hunters Hill, lately residing at Woolwich, fish cook. -Summary case.

No. 2 of 1939.-Re CLARENCE OSCAR CR.oNAN (deceased) , lateof Wiangarie, butcher.

No. 145 of 1939. -Re WALTER FREDERICK LANFEAR (deceased),late of Lithgow, brewer. -- Summary case.

No. 263 of 1938.-Re CECIL ROY SWEETNAM, of 69 Birriga-road. Waverley, at present carrying on building operationsat corner of King and Auckland streets, Newcastle, clerk ofworks.- Summary case.

No. 144 of 1939.-Re WILLIAMformerly carrying on businessmerchant.

A second dividend is intended to be paid in the aboveestates. Any creditors who have not lodged proofs of debtby the 2nd May, 1940, will be excluded from the dividend.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.3089

No. 298 of 1939. -Re JACK RONALD LUXFORD, of "Alain l oad,

Cardiff, labourer.-Summary case.No. 299 of 1939.-Re ARCHIBALD PERCY FREEMAN, of 8 Abbey

street. Gladesville, master carrier. Summary case.No. 314 of 1939. -Re WrLLI Ali HUGH DUDGEON (deceased) ,

of Binna Burra, near Bangalow, farmer.No. 7 of 1940. Re WILLIAM SIMPSON, of William- street,

Young, stone mason.No. 22 of 1940.-Re JOHN THOMAS NELSON, of Killbride-

street, Hurlstone Park, lately carrying on business atSaratoga, via Gosford, storekeeper.- Summary ease.

No. 20 of 1940. Re ARTHUR BROOK ELI CARTER, of AberfoyleStation, Torrens Creek. Queensland.

A first and final dividend is intended to be paid in theabove estates. Any creditors who have not lodged proofsof debt by the 2nd May, 1940, will be excluded from thedividend.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.

112 Pitt- street, Sydney, 29th March, 1940. 308S

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.

lu the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of NewSouth \Vales and the Australian Capital Territory.

ISO. 204 of 1935. Re GEORGE JOHNSTONE SUGDEN, Of

Ardlethan, lately in business at Ardlethan as " GeorgeJ. Sugden & Co. ".

No. 182 of 1936.-Re ROBERT CRUM, of Main -road, Thirroul,radio dealer.

No. S of 1937. Re FRANK ARNOLD ROSE, of 5 Moana Flats,Curlewis- street, Bondi, formerly in business at Cecil MilkBar, Liverpool- street, Sydney, milk bar proprietor andorchardist _Summary case.

No. 213 of 1937. Re CECIL JOSEPH FARRELL, of Alexander -street, Cessnock, lately in business at Main- street, Cessnock,motor dealer. -- Summary case.

A second and final dividend is intended to be paid in theabove estates. Any creditors who have not lodged proofsof debt by the 2nd May, 1940, will be excluded from thedividend.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.

112 Pitt- street, Sydney, 29th March, 1940. 3090

1843.-3.

EDMUND ESTE (deceased) ,at 56 York- street, Sydney,

112 Pitt- street, Sydney, 29th March, 1940.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of NewSouth Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

No. 198 of 1937. Re CHARLES NORMAN SAWFORD, of 8Riverdale- avenue, Marrickville, builder.- Summary case.

No. 71 of 1938.-Re ALAN DEVEREAUX CUFFE, a /o' BalticSimplex Machinery Co. Pty. Ltd., of 608 Harris- street,Sydney, company manager. Summary case.

No. 89 of 1938.-Re CHARLES JOHN ANKIN, of 23 Findlay-avenue, Roseville.- Summary case.

No. 198 of 1938. -Re CECIL CLAUDE HALL, of 19 Despointes-street. Marrickville, cabinet marker. carrying on businessat 21 Levey- street, Chippendale.

No. 241 of 1938. -Re THOMAS McAINsx, of 77 Wells- street,Redfern, moulder.- Summary case.

A third dividend is intended to be paid in the aboveestates. Any creditors who have not lodged proofs ofdebt by the 2nd May, 1940, will be excluded from thedividend.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt- street, Sydney, 29th March, 1940. 3091.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of NewSouth Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

T O. 291 of 1934. -Re JOHN SHEPPEARD SUTTON, of Lithgow,baker.

No. 1 of 1938. -Re CLIFFORD HARLEY CANTRILL and RONALDEDGAR DIvALL, of 62 Icely -road, Orange, and care of L. F.Prino% Orange, formerly in business as Cantrill & Divall,builders.

A third and final dividend is intended to be paid inthe above estates. Any creditors who have not lodgedproofs of debt by the 2nd May, 1940, will be excludedfrom the dividend.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 29th March, 1940. 3092

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of NewSouth Wales and the Australian Capital Territory (No.212 of 1937).-Re KENNETH MACKILLOP, of 148 The Boule-vard, Punchbowl, in business at 4 Ultimo -road, Sydney,motor dealer.- Summary case.

AFIFTH Dividend is intended to be paid in the aboveestate. Any creditors who havè not lodged proofs of

debt by the 2nd May 1940, will be excluded from the dividend.A. V. R.ICHARDSON, Official Receiver.

11-2 Pitt - street, Sydney, 29th March, 1940. 3094

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of New

South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.O. 261 of 1934.-Re VicToR RoY LORrcING, of 393 George-

street, Sydney, trading as R. M. Tha.ckera.y & Co., latelyresiding at Duntrue- street, Randwick.

No. 113 of 1935.Re THOMAS JAMES RODONI, of Lambton-road, \\Taratah, carrying on business at 1 Swan- street,Hamilton, engineer. Summary case.

No 107 of 19,35. -R,e PESCY JAMES DUCAT, of " Airlie ",Ardmona, Victoria, grazier.

No. 155 of 1936. -Re ALFRED GUSTAVUS FooTE, of 44 Larl in-street, «Taverton, lately of and in business at Glen Sanda,Beaconsfield, Tasmania, orchardist.

No. 157 of 1936.-Re CECIL EDWIN' CAVANAGH, of 38 Station-street, Waratalr, lately of and in business at Attunga, nearTamworth, formerly tobacco - grower., now bricklayer. -Summary case.

No. 4 of 1937. -Re KEITH BROUGHAM DOCKER, of 51 Albert-. road, Strathfield, formerly of 14 Jersey -road, Strathfield,and in business at Queensland National Bank Building,corner Pitt and Hunter streets. Sydney, stockbroker.

No. 79 of 1937.-Re FREDERICK WOLMER STACKELBERG, of Pile -street, . Marrickville.- Summary case.

A fourth dividend is intended to be paid in the aboveestates. Any creditors who have not lodged proofs ofdebt by the 2nd May, 1940, will be excluded from thedividend.

778

A. V. RICHARDSON. Official Receiver.112 Pitt - street. Sydney, 29th March, 1940. 3093

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy. District of the State of New

South \Vales and the Australian Capital Territory.NO. 136 of 1935. -Re CHARLES FREDERICK GREATZ, of Aber-

crombie Hotel, Abercrombie- street, Redfern, lately inbusiness at the above address, licensed publican.- Summarycase.

No. 174 of 1937. -Re MARY CONSTANCE SIMPSON, widow, of" Jesmond ", East Crescent- street, ïMcMahon's Point, NorthSydney.

A seventh dividend is intended to be paid in, the aboveestates. Any creditors who have not lodged proofs ofdebt by the 2nd May, 194Q, will lie excluded from thedividend.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt street, Sydney. 29th March, 1940. 3095

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland.NO.18 of 1940. -Re ELIZABETH CARNEY, of Woodford Hotel,

Woodford, widow. licensed victualler.Date of petition -7th March, 1940.Date of sequestration order -27th March, 1940.

No. 19 of 1940. -Re SAMUEL MASON, of Coalstoun Iakes, viaBiggenden, farmer.- Summary.

Date of petition and sequestration order -27th March,1940.

Date and place of first meeting of creditors -10th April,1940, at Two p.m., at Court House, Gayndah.

No. 20 of 1940. -Re J. MOODY CosTZN, of Nerang- street, South-port, commission agent and valuer.

Date of petition -15t1í March. 1940.Date of sequestration order -29th March, 1940.

No. 15 of 1940. Re ERNEST ROY ROGERS, of Barnett -road,Bardon, Brisbane, in the State of Queensland, salesman. -Summary.

Date of petition and sequestration order -1st March,1940.

Date and place of first meeting of creditors -15th March,1940, at Twelve noon, at the office of the OfficialReceiver, Brisbane.

Date and place of public examination -28t1í March, 1940.at half -past Ten a.m., at the Bankruptcy Court, 4thfloor. Commonwealth Offices, Anzac- square, Brisbane.

NOTE. -All debts due to the above estates should be paidto me.

INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.No 27 of 1939. -Re ELIZA ANN FERGUSON, wife of Ernest

Arthur Ferguson, of Hamilton- street, East Warwick, amarried woman having separate estate. -First dividend.

No. 52 of 1939. -Re EDWARD JAMES PATERSON, formerly ofWynnum -road, Norman Park, Brisbane, but now of 48Hipwood -road, Green §lopes; Brisbane aforesaid, builder. -Second and final dividend.

A dividend as above is intended to be declared in thesetwo estates. Creditors who have not lodged their proofsof debt with me on or before 19th April, 1940, will beexcluded from this dividend.

J. E. TREGENZA, Official Receiver.Fourth Floor, Commonwealth Offices, Anzac- square, Eris-

3096bane.

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In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.NO. 26 of 1940. -Re NORMAN STEPHEN EDDY, of 36 Oliver -

street, Port Pirie, dredge employee, previously radiodealer.-Summary ease.

Date of first meeting of creditors -filth April, 1940,. atEleven a -.m.

Date of public examination -24th April, 1940, at half -pastTen a.m.

No. 27 of 1940. -Re JAMES GEORGE STEEL ROBERTSON, of 38Gibson street, Bowden, engineer.-Summary case.

])ate of petition -21st March, 1940.Date of sequestration order -21st March, 1940.Date of first meeting of creditors -9th April, 1940, at

half -past Eleven a.m.Date of public examination -9th April, 1940, at half -past

Two p.m.No. 28 of 1940. -Re RICHARD IAN SLADE, of 13, Yulinda-

terrace, Lower Mitcham, butcher's assistant, previouslyresiding and carrying on business as a butcher, at 82,Gibson street, Bowden.- Summary case.

Date of petition 27th March, 1940.])ate of sequestration order -28th March, 1940.Date of first meeting of creditors -llth April, 1940, at

Twelve noon.Date of public examination -24th April, 1940, at half -past

Ten a.m.No. 29 of 1940. -Re THOMAS GEORGE LUSCOMBE. care of

Gamcraft Limited, of Kingsway Building, Flinders - street,Adelaide.

bate of petition -1st March, 1940.Date of sequestration order --29th March, 1940.Date of first meeting of creditors -10th April, 1940, at

Eleven a.m.Date of public examination -17tíí April, 1940, at half-

past Ten a.m.No. 30 of l940.-Re FLORENCE MAY BLANCHE JONES, of 359

Esplanade, Henley Beach, married woman.Date of petition -18th March, 1940.Date of sequestration order -29th March, 1.940.

NOTE. -All debts due to the above estates should be paidto sue.

Above meetings will be held at Official Receiver's Office.Commonwealth Bank Building, Bing William- street. Adelaide.and public examinations at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.Adelaide, 29th March, 1940. 3097

NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDENtDS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

NO. 155 of 1935. -Re FRANCIS BORGIA MCGRATH. of 105Brighton- road, Glenelg, dental operator, previously of

Young- street. Wayville, metal worker. - Summary case.second dividend is intended to be declared in the

above matter. Creditors who have not proved their debtsby the 26th day of April, 1940, will be excluded fromdividend.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.Adelaide. 29th March, 1940. 3098

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. S.11of 1940).-Re. bankrupt estate of EDWARD JOHN Hui%of 63 Butler - avenue, Moonah, a postman, formerly producemerchant, of 220 Main -road, New Town.

Date of petition -21st March, 1940.Date of order for summary administration-21st March,

1940.Date of sequestration order -21st March, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors Eleven a.m.,

on 16th April, 1940, at the Official Receiver's Office, 119Macquarie street, Hobart.

Date of public examination-Half-past Two p.ni., on 16thApril, 1940, at the Supreme Court, Hobart.

NOTE.-All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.J. A. MITCHELL, Official Receiver.

119 Macquarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania, 26th March, 1.940.3099

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. S.10of 1940).-Re bankrupt estate of ARTHUR JAMES 'WOODS,of Herrick in Tasmania, lately carrying on business as astorekeeper, at Herrick.

Date and place of first meeting of creditors -Half -pastEleven a.in., on 12th April, 1940, at the offices of Messrs.Record, Newton & Tregaskis, 60 St: John- street,Launceston.

Date of public examination- Half -past Two p.m., on 12thApril, 1940, at the Supreme Court, Launceston.

NoTu. -All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.J. A. MITCHELL, Official Receiver.

119 Macquarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania, 27th March, 1940.4000

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In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. S.9of 1939 ) .-Re CORNELIUS ANDREW ALBERT WEBB, of Branx-

holm in Tasmania, contractor.OTICE is hereby given that it . is intended to declare a

l first dividend in the above matter. Creditors who havenot lodged their proofs of debt with me on or before the 19thApril, 1940, will be excluded from the dividend.

Dated this twenty -ninth day of March, 1940.

J. A. MITCHELL, Official Receiver.

119 Macquarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania. 4001

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I Nthe Court of bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland

(No. 44 of 1939).-Re EDNA MARY VERONICA BAVER, of

Tully, in the State of Queensland. (wife of Truby Bakerof the same place, mechanic) , and carrying on business atTully aforesaid under the name style or firm of " TullyAutomotive Services " as motor mechanics.Date and place of public examination-16th April, 1940, at

Court House, Monto, at half -past Two p.m.J. M. LEAHY, Acting Official Receiver.

Customs House, Townsville. 4002

NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND.BURRIS JAMES BLA.CP, of Asllfield, builder (No. S.115 of

19:32).RAYMOND HENRY GOLLAN, of Martin- place, Sydney, carrier

(No. S.315 of 1933) .WALTER SLOAN, of Hurstville, tiler (No. S.616 of 1930) .

Last day for receiving proofs in above estates.22ndApril, 1940.

R. D. 117AYNE, Deputy Official Receiver.St. James' Buildings, 109 Elizabeth-street, Sydney, 30th

4003March, 1940.

APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of New

South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.

DEBTOR'S Name WILLIAM JOHN STAFFORD.

Address -2I Cuthbert- street, WVaverley.Description Fitter.Court Bankruptcy.Number -S.90 of l937.Date fixed for hearing, 30th April, 1940.

4004 J. T. KEANEY, Registrar.

No. 62. --4th April, 1940

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.EBTOR'S Name DOUGLAS TREVOR TONES.

Address- Hobart, in Tasmania.Description- Formerly petrol salesman, now retreader.Court Bankruptcy, District. of Tasmania.Number -S.10 of 1936.Date fixed for hearing -10tH May, 1940.

4007 R. G. BINGHAM, Registrar.

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.DEBTOR'S Name -DENIS EDWARD CONNOLLY.

jJ Address ,Formerly of Golden Valley, but now of Rose-bery, in Tasmania.

Description- Council employee.Court-Bankruptcy. District of Tasmania.Number -S.31 of 193S.Date fixed for hearing -7th May, 1940.

4008 R. G. BINGHAM, Registrar.

ORDER OF DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of New

South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.j EBTOR'S Name-THOMAS Coc ni ANE.

jJ Address- Wagga Wagga.Descr i ption- Labourer.Court Bankruptcy.Number -S.61 of 1933.Date of order -26th February, 1940.Nature of order Unconditional.

Debtor's Maple- HAROLD BERRY.Address Nandawar. near Inglewood. Queensland, for

merly of St. George, New South \Vales.1)escri ption- Grazier.Court- Bankruptcy.Number -5.148 of 1936.Date of order -11th December, 1939.Nature of order Discharge suspended to 23rd March,

1940.Grounds named in order for refusing unconditional order

of discharge - Proof of facts (a) , (b) , (c) , and (d) ,section 119 (7) .

f005 J. T. ICE ANEY, Registrar.

ORDER OF DISCHARGE.

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 54 of 1931 ) . -Re AGNES WILIiTLMIN A BRUNING, of

Kingston- avenue, Richmond, married woman; presentaddress -25 Anstey- crescent, Galway Gardens.-Summaryease.

'Date of order of 'discharge -12th January, 1940.Nature of order -- Discharged subject to the payment of

£2 6s. Sd. outstanding fees (now paid).

4006 W. R. FORBES, Acting Registrar.

ORDER OF DISCHARGE.RE ERNEST BOON, formerly of 79 Ding-street, Sandy Bay,

in Tasmania, but now of 4 Harrington-street, Robart,clerk and traveller.

Date of petition -28th April, 1936.Date of sequestration order -28th April, 1936.Date of order of discharge -4th March, 1940.Nature of order - Conditional on judgment being entered

(by consent) for £25:4009 R. G. BINGHAM, Registrar.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XII.

In the matter of FRANCIS GILBERT HALSTED, draper, Dempsey.

T OTICE is hereby given that a dividend is intended to beII declared in this matter. The dividend will be payableto those creditors who have proved their claims on or beforethe eighteenth day of April, 1940.

Dated this fourth day of April, 1940.PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO.. Agents for the Trustees.

Carrington- street, Sydney. 4026

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XII.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declaredividends in the undermentioned matters:-

Assigned estate JOHN ZERVOS, mixed business proprietor,Sharp- street, Cooma.- First.

Estate of the late GEORGE PANARETTO (in bankruptcy) ,trading as " Minerva. Bakery," Henderson -road, Alexan-dria.- First dividend ou claims as at 27th May, 1935.

These dividends will be payable only to those creditors whohave proved their claims on or before 18th April, 1940.Creditors who have not proved their claims on or before thatdate' will be excluded from such dividends.

Dated this fourth day of April, 1940.HUNGERFORD, SPOONER AND CO.

Dalton House, 115 Pitt - street. Sydney. 4027

NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.In the platter of a deed of assignment between WILLIAM

GEORGE Hon and FREDERICK LINDON HOAR (BingaraMotors) , Bingara, and their creditors, duly registered in IneCourt of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales (No. 117of 1939 /XII.) .NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee has this day

declared a second dividend of 1s. in the £1 on debtsincurred prior to 23rd June, 1933, on the proved claims ofcreditors and that the same may be obtained during businesshours from the undersigned Trustee.

HENRY GEORGE TRENNTEEK1 _, Trustee. .

14 Spring- street, Sydney, 4th. April, 1940. 4028

NOTICE OF ORD ER OF DISCHARGE.IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland

(No. 60 of 1932). -Re GIOVANNI DANIELI, of Halifax, inthe State of Queensland, labourer, a bankrupt.

Date of petition -5th October, 1932.Date of sequestration order-7th October, 1932.Date of order of discharge-Nth February, 1940.Discharge granted unconditionally.

4029 J. SHANNON, Registrar.

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In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 22 of 1936 ) .-In the bankrupt estate of ARTHUR

STEWART WOOLCOTT, of . 32 Westbury- street, St. Kilda,formerly carrying on business at " Whitehall," Bank - place,Melbourne, as a solicitor.

FIRST and Final Dividend is intended to be declared inthe above matter. Creditors who have not proved their

debts by the eighteenth day of April, 1940, will be excludedfrom dividend.

Dated this 1st day of April, 1940.O. L. JONES, Acting Official Receiver.

450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, C.1. 4030

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 44 of 1932 ) . -In the bankrupt estate of ALFRED JOHNTAYLOR, of Inglis- street, Bailan, railway employee.

A FIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the abovematter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by

the eighteenth day of April, 1940, will be excluded fromdividend.

Dated this ist day of April, 1940.O. L. JONES, Acting Official Receiver.

450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, C.1. 4031

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 135 of 1939).-Re JOHN GORDON SALTER, of Witt -street, Yarrawonga, timber worker, and formerly carryingon business as a timber worker.NOTICE is hereby given that the above -named Court has

appointed Thursday, the 4th day of April, 1940, atEleven o'clock in the forenoon, for holding the public examina-tion of the above -named debtor, at the Court House, Seymour.

Dated this 1st day of April, 1940.4032 O. L. JONES, Acting Official Receiver.

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 55 of 1940).-Re bankrupt estate of HERBERTWILSON, of Hopetoun, farmer.

Date and place of first meeting of creditors -12th April,1940, at half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,Melbourne.

NOTE.-A11 debts due to the estate should be paid to nie.A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.

450 Law Courts - place, Melbourne, C.1, 26th March, 1940.4033

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 70 of 1940).-Re bankrupt estate of THOMAS HENRYSANDERS, of 41 Hopetoun - parade, Box Hill, but formerlyof 26 Keon- street, Thornbury, milk carter.

Date of petition -21st March, 1940.Date of sequestration order -21st March, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -5th April,

1940, at half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,Melbourne.

NOTE. -Ail debts due to the estate should be paid to me.A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.

450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, C.1, 26th March, 1940.4034

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 71 of 1940) .-Re bankrupt estate of MARK GOLDMAN,salesman, of 80 Royslyn Gardens, Rushcutter Bay, Sydney,formerly residing at Oxford Chambers, Bourke - street,Melbourne, and formerly carrying on business at FilmHouse, Bourke- street, Melbourne, as a hardware merchant.

Date of petition -26th March, 1940.Date of sequestration order 26th March, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -22nd April,

1940, at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,Melbourne.

NOTE. -All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.A. MCKINNON, Official Receiver.

450 Law Courts - place, Melbourne, 0.1, Ist April, 1940.4035

N the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 72 of 1940).-Re bankrupt estate of WILLLuut CLYDEJENKINS, of 4 Dickens- street, Richmond, lately residingat Colae, printer.

Date of petition 26th March, 1940.Date of sequestration order 26th March, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -9th April,

1940, at half -past Two p.m., at Court House, Colac.NoTE -All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.

A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, C.1, 27th March, 1940.

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IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 73 of 1940).-Re bankrupt estate of PAUL DIGBY,of 4 Michael- street, Brunswick, and formerly residing at19 Merri- street, Brunswick, iron moulder.

Date of petition 27th March, 1940.Date of sequestration order -27th March, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -10th April,

1940, at half-past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,Melbourne.

NoTE. -All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.

450 Law Courts - place, Melbourne, C.1, 28th March, 1940.4037

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 74 of 1940). Re bankrupt estate of EDWARDBRADDON RADCLIFFE, tannery employee, of 100 Kerf erd-

road, Albert Park, lately residing at Beechworth.Date of petition 29th March, 1940.Date of sequestration order -29th March, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -10th April,

1940, at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,Melbourne.

NoTE. -All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.

450 Law Courts place, Melbourne, C.1, 1st April, 1940.4038

IN the Coùrt of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 75 of 1940).-Re bankrupt estate of EDWARDDARLING, of Stanley's Hotel, Russell- street, Melbourne,salesman.

Date of petition -29th March, 1940.Date of sequestration order -29th March, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -11th April,

1940. at half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,Melbourne.

NoTE. -All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.

450 Law Courts place, Melbourne, C.1, 1st April, 1940. 4039

INthe Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 76 of 1940) .-Re bankrupt estate of LINDSAYFREDERICK GEORGE MCLEAN, of Corack, labourer, latelyresiding and carrying on business at Carron, Donald, andWendouree as a farmer.

Date of petition -1st April, 1940.Date of sequestration order -1st April, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -11th April,

1940, at half -past Two p.m., at Law Courts, Ballarat.NOTE.-All debts due to the estate should be paid to one.

A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts place, Melbourne, C.l, 1st April, 1940. 4040

INthe Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of Victoria(No. 77 of 1940) . -Re bankrupt estate of JOHN EDWARDRITCHIE, of 25 Albert- street, Sebastopol, builder, andcarrying on business at Sebastopol and Ballarat.

Date of petition -1st April, 1940.Date of sequestration order -Ist April, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -12th March,

1940, at half -past Two p.m., at Law Courts, Ballarat.NOTE. -AlI debts due to the estate should be paid to me.

A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, C.1, 1st April, 1940. 4041

SEQUESTRATION ORDER, FIRST MEETING, ANDPUBLIC EXAMINATION.

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia(No. 8 of 1940) .-Re CYRIL OSBORNE CHEEK, of 18 Jamesstreet, Fremantle, lorry - driver.

Date of petition -18th March, 1940.Date of order for summary administration -18th March,

1940.Date of sequestration order -18th March, 1940.Act of bankruptcy- Debtor's petition.Date and place of first meeting of creditors-9th April, 1940,

at half -past Two p.m., at Supreme Court, Perth.Date and place of public examination:-24th April, 1940,

at Eleven a.m., at Supreme Court, Perth.4042 A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.

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NOTICE OF INTENTION ENTO DECLAREFINAL

Part XII.In the matter of the assigned estate of H. G. HYINKLEY, of

Melbourne, Victoria.OTTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividend

Vi is intended to be declared in this matter. The dividend

will be payable to those creditors who have proved theirclaims before the expiration of fourteen days from this date.

Dated this 30th day of March, 1940.HOWARD K. INGH AM,

44 Queen- street, Melbourne, 0.1.

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Trustee.4043

PRIVATE ADVERTISEIVIENtS.In the matter of the Companies Act and in the matter of

NEW GUINEA & PAPUAN UNDERTAKING. LTD. (in liquidation) .

OTICE is hereby given that an extraordinary general meet-ing of the company will be held in the meeting room at

the Institute of Chartered Accountants (Aust.) , 6 Wynyard-street, Sydney, on Monday, 22nd April, 1940, at half -pastTen a.m., for the purpose of laving an account laid before it,

and of hearing: any explanation which may be given by theliquidator and also of determining by extraordinary resolu-

tion how the books and documents of the company shall be

disposed of.Dated. at Lismore this twenty seventh day of March, 1940.

4023 WILLIAM HARRIS WATSON JACK, Liquidator.

In the matter of Federal Companies Ordinances 1931 -1935and hi the matter of FLESSELLES ABUTMENT SCREW LIMITED.

AT an extraordinary general meeting of the shareholdersof the above -named company, held at the offices of

Messrs. Thomas Davis & Co.. 2 Martin- place, Sydney, onFriday, the 29th day of March, 1940, the following Extra -ordinary Resolution was duly passed, viz.:

"That it has been proved to the satisfaction of thismeeting that the company cannot, by reason of itsliabilities. continue its business and that it is advisableto wind up the same and accordingly that the companybe wound up voluntarily, and that Tom Keith Smith,chartered accountant (Anst.) . of 2 Martin- place, Sydney,be and he is hereby appointed liquidator for the purposesof such winding up."

Dated at Sydney this 29th day of March, 1940.

4044 J. B. CRAMSIE, Chairman of the Meeting.

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