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g 3 [220g3 niniiwnwrattt' of ttøt4ia PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as et i er.] No. 64.1 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 30TH AUGUST. 11951 CONSUL. IT is hereby notified that Brigadier General W. G. Thompson, V.D. , R.V.O., has resigned from his position as Honorary Vice - Consul for Sweden at Rockhampton. Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 -1951. Principal Registry, Melbourne. 15th August, 1951. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO THE CHANGE OF THE DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRY IN CONNEXION WITH WHICH AN ORGANIZATION IS REGISTERED. TICE is hereby given that application has been made to Al 1 me under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 -1951 for consent to the change of the description of the industry in connexion with which The Gas Industry Salaried Officers Federation is registered from the following : " The industry in connexion with which the Federation is formed is the industry of : (a) All salaried members of the staffs of gas com- panies throughout the Commonwealth of Australia excepting ( 1 ) general managers ; (2) chief executive officers; (3 ) officers receiving salaries in excess of £1,000 per annum; and (4) tradesmen (not being foremen) who from day to day use tools of trade other than for the purpose of demonstrating their use or in case of emergency; and (b) other than salaried members of the staffs of the said companies who are employed, either wholly or substantially, in professional, technical, clerical or supervisory capacities." to the following: " The industry in connexion with which the federation is formed is the industry of :-- (a) All salaried members of the ßtaffs of gas com- panies throughout the Commonwealth of Australia; and ( b ) other than salaried members of the staffs of the said companies who are employed, either wholly or substantially, in professional, technical, clerical or supervisory capacities." Any person who desires to object to the proposed change may do so by lodging with me a notice of objection in the prescribed form and a statutory declaration in support thereof within thirty -five days after the publication of this advertisement and by serving on the organization copies of the notice of objection and statutory declaration so lodged. J. E, TAYLOR, Industrial Registrar. TENDERS. DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING. TENDERS INVITED. Locality and Description of Work. Tenders Return- able at- Plans, Specifications, &c., Available at Canberra (ACT.). External buildings, Department of the Turner (A.C.T.). Erection and one brick house, Kingley -stre Pearce R.A.A.F. Station. Elec tien to ten (10) prefabricated 2398) Department of Civil Aviation, Painting of office buildings (Serial 2409) painting of 2 p.m., 4th Interior September, 1951 completion of et i tr'ical reticula- houses (Serial Wyndham. on aerodrome 99 4th Septem- ber, 1951 18th Septem- ber, 1951 Department of Works and Housing, 82 Pitt - street, Sydney; 225 Bourke - .street, Melbourne ; and Canberra Department of Works and Housing, Canberra Department of Works and Housing, Room 26, Sixth Floor, G.P.O., Perth Department of Works and Housing, Room 26, Sixth Floor, G.P.O., Perth ; and Postmaster, Post Office, Wyndham Tenders to be marked "Tender and addreeaed to The Director of Works, Depart- ment of Works and Housing, Canberra 0. Director of Works, Department of Works and Housing, Perth !f )f .. 4259. No. M. PnicE 9D. (posted is. each) ; Quarterly, I is. 3d.; Half- Yearly, 22s. '6d.; Yearly, 45s.

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niniiwnwrattt' of ttøt4iaPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

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

No. 64.1 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 30TH AUGUST. 11951

CONSUL.IT is hereby notified that Brigadier General W. G.

Thompson, V.D. , R.V.O., has resigned from his positionas Honorary Vice - Consul for Sweden at Rockhampton.

Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 -1951.Principal Registry,

Melbourne.15th August, 1951.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO THECHANGE OF THE DESCRIPTION OF THE INDUSTRYIN CONNEXION WITH WHICH AN ORGANIZATIONIS REGISTERED.

TICE is hereby given that application has been made toAl 1 me under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904 -1951for consent to the change of the description of the industryin connexion with which The Gas Industry Salaried OfficersFederation is registered from the following :

" The industry in connexion with which the Federationis formed is the industry of :

(a) All salaried members of the staffs of gas com-panies throughout the Commonwealth ofAustralia excepting

( 1 ) general managers ;(2) chief executive officers;

(3 ) officers receiving salaries in excess of£1,000 per annum; and

(4) tradesmen (not being foremen) whofrom day to day use tools of tradeother than for the purpose ofdemonstrating their use or in case ofemergency; and

(b) other than salaried members of the staffs ofthe said companies who are employed, eitherwholly or substantially, in professional,technical, clerical or supervisory capacities."

to the following:" The industry in connexion with which the federation

is formed is the industry of :--(a) All salaried members of the ßtaffs of gas com-

panies throughout the Commonwealth ofAustralia; and

( b ) other than salaried members of the staffs ofthe said companies who are employed, eitherwholly or substantially, in professional,technical, clerical or supervisory capacities."

Any person who desires to object to the proposed changemay do so by lodging with me a notice of objection in theprescribed form and a statutory declaration in supportthereof within thirty -five days after the publication of thisadvertisement and by serving on the organization copies ofthe notice of objection and statutory declaration so lodged.

J. E, TAYLOR, Industrial Registrar.

TENDERS.DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.

TENDERS INVITED.

Locality and Description of Work.Tenders Return-

able at- Plans, Specifications, &c., Available at

Canberra (ACT.). Externalbuildings, Department of the

Turner (A.C.T.). Erection andone brick house, Kingley -stre

Pearce R.A.A.F. Station. Electien to ten (10) prefabricated2398)

Department of Civil Aviation,Painting of office buildings(Serial 2409)

painting of 2 p.m., 4thInterior September,

1951completion ofet i

tr'ical reticula-houses (Serial

Wyndham.on aerodrome

99

4th Septem-ber, 1951

18th Septem-ber, 1951

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

Department of Works and Housing,Canberra

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

Department of Works and Housing,Room 26, Sixth Floor, G.P.O.,Perth ; and Postmaster, Post Office,Wyndham

Tenders to be marked "Tenderand addreeaed to

The Director of Works, Depart-ment of Works and Housing,Canberra

0.

Director of Works, Departmentof Works and Housing, Perth

!f )f ..

4259. No. M. PnicE 9D. (posted is. each) ; Quarterly, I is. 3d.; Half- Yearly, 22s. '6d.; Yearly, 45s.

61.--34th August, 1951 2204 Commonwealth Gazette

DEPARTMENT OF Wortics AND : HousrNG continued.TENDERS INVITED continued.

Locality and Description of Work. Tenders Return-able at- Plans, Specifications, &c., Available at Tenders to be marked Tender "

and addressed to

Cairns. Repairs and painting post office andtelegraph building

Brisbane, Commonwealth Offices.Supply,fabrication and delivery, structural steel-work

Wacol. Erection of fencing, eighteen (18)building allotments

Lae, Na* Guinea. - Construction of rum -way,landing strips, taxiway, apron and accessroads at Malahang, Lae

Rose Bay Flying Boat Base.Alterations toQantas hangar

Kingsford -Smith Airport, Mascot (N.S.W.).Supply and delivery of 7,500 cubic yards ofpre -mixed concrete

Parkville. Supply and delivery of stainlesssteel tank and fittings

East Sale. Removal of timber building from- Tocumwal and re- erection at East Sale

Monegeeta. Construction of water supplyand sewerage reticulation to twenty (20)prefabricated houses

Heidelberg. -- Supply and erection or, alter-natively, supply and delivery only ofstructural steelwork for coal bunkers andconveyor galleries to boiler house

Uniey. Additions and alterations at trainingdepot

Seacliff. Repairs and painting at post officeWoodside. Erection of timber and iron

building over shaft at Bird -in- Hand mine

Central South Australia. Supply of meat asper specification

2 p.m., 18thSeptember,1951

*2 p.m., 30thOctober,1951

2 p.m., 18thSeptember,1951

2 p.m., 20thSeptember,1951

2 p.m., 3rdSeptember,1951

2 p.m., 4thSeptember,1951

11 a.m., 4thSeptember,1951

!,

11 a.m., 11thSeptember,1951

11 a.m., 16thOctober,1951

2 p.m., 11thSeptember,1951

Director of Works, Department ofWorks and Housing, 130 Creek -street, Brisbane ; Divisional WorksOfficer, Townsville ; and Postmaster,Cairns

Director of Works, Department ofWorks and Housing, 130 Creek -street, Brisbane

99 99

Director of Works, Department ofWorks and Housing, 130 Creek -street, Brisbane ; Director of Works,Department of Works and Housing;Port Moresby

Rudder, Littlemore & Rudder, 60Hunter - street, Sydney

Department of Works and Housing,82 Pitt - street, Sydney

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

It

Department of Works and Housing,97 King William- street, Adelaide

Department of Works and Housing,97 King William- street, Adelaide ;and at the Post Office, Woodside

Department of Works and Housing,97 King William- street, Adelaide ;Commonwealth Employment Offices,Port Augusta and Port Pirie ; andPost Offices, Port Augusta, PortPirie, Whyalla and Woomera West

Director of Works, Departmentof Works and Housing, 130Creek - street, Brisbane

,,

The Director of Works, Depart-ment of Works and Housing,Port Moresby

Rudder, Littlemore & Rudder,60 Hunter- street, Sydney

Director of Works, Departmentof Works and Housing, 82Pitt - street, Sydney

Department of Works and Hous-ing, 225 Bourke - street, Mel-bourne

Department of Works and Hous-ing, Savings Bank Building, 97King William - street, Adelaide

Of

,,

* (Extended from 2 p.m. Tuesday, 11th September, 1951.)

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

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

Canberra (A.C.T.).-- Supply and delivery ex workshop of161 tables for R.A.A.F. personnel

Yarralumla (A.C.T.). Construction of a main stormwaterchannel (Eastern Branch)

Canberra (A.C.T.). Installation of electric light and lowpressure services, University House, National Uni-versity

Townsville, Telephone Exchange. Erection of 3- storeysteel -framed extensions

Narrabundah (A.C.T.). Construction of a stormwaterdrain, Sections 3 and 44

Prince of . Wales Hospital, Randwick.Supply only ofcooking equipment in the main kitchen

Concord Repatriation Hospital .Coal supplies

Puckapunyal. Building of new huts, alterations andadditions, &c., at D.I.D. Supply Depot

Melbourne. Supply, installation and testing of auto-matic carbon dioxide gas system in basement at HentyHouse

Brooklyn.Erection and completion of new additionalbuildings at Migrant Hostel

Raibury, Erection of chain wire fencing and paving atRural Automatic Exchange site

Adelaide. Minor alterations, repairs and painting atGrenfell- street Post Office, Kalimna Chambers

Central South Australia. Electrical installation in four(4) type SA residences

£ s. d.1,907 17 0

10,391 16 0

8,423 12 6

North Sydney Wood Products, 100 -102Chandos- street, Crows Nest, Sydney

McDonald Constructions Pty. Ltd., Box168, P.O., City, Canberra

W. A. Harris, 73 Euree - street, Reid,Canberra

81,451 12 11 John McFarlane, Fus Sex- street, HermitPark, Townsville

0 McDonald Constructions Pty. Ltd., Box168, Post Office, City, Canberra

0 J. Curtin & Son, 176 -180 Euston -road,Alexandria

R. W. Miller & Co. Pty. Ltd., 19 Bridge -street, Sydney

McDougall & Ireland Pty. Ltd., Morton -avenue, Carnegie

Automatic Sprinkler Co. Pty. Ltd., 179Berkeley - street, Carlton

8,550 0

1,031 0

67,621 0 0827 0 Q

139,110 0 0

373 0 0689 0 0420 0 0

F. G. Kerr Pty. Ltd., 29 Gould - street,Frankston

C. R. Rowett, 2 Crossby- street, Hayhurst

L. N. Kumnick, Adelaide -road, AscotPark

R. Thomas, 20 Park - avenue, RosslynPark

4.5.51 10.8.51

21.5.51 8.10.51

10.8.51

16.8.51 14.8.52

15.8.51 5.12.51

13.2.52

22.8.51 30.6.52

10.8.51 10.2.52

13.8.51 14.11.51

16.8.51 16.2.52

26.9.51

21.8.51 11.10.51

7:1.52

Oonourrently with completion of buildings. fi £82,000 (approx.).

Commonwealth Gazette .2265 No.. 64.--306 :August; 195i

POSTMASTER= GENER AL' S DLPARTMMENT.TENDERS INVITED.

TENDERS are invited for the undermentioned suppl'es and /or _ service. Tenders must be endorsed " Tenders for

(as the case may be), and addressed to the Director, Posts and Telegraphs, in the State named. They must be deposited

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

,.

Description of Material or Service Required. Schedule No.Tender Forms, Specifications, &c.,

obtainable from --Tenders Close-

Tubes, Electron and Ballast Lamps, W.E. TypeGeneral Electronic Testing Instruments ..Lead SheetCable, Switchboard, P.V.C. Sheathed ..Armoured Telephone CablePrinted Forms, Various TypesReceiver PartsManhole Fittings .. .

Boxes, Linemen's, Tools and MaterialsTubes and Ballast, Lamp, R.C.A. Types, ElectronRadio Receivers for Line Parties .

Sedan Cars .. ..Conduit Rods .. .. -

Testing Instruments (Exchange Service Types)Cable Drawing Tools ..Portable Concrete Mixers .. ..Tubes. Electron and Ballast Lamps, Miscellaneous TypesElectrical Indicating Meters .. .. -

Cable Measuring Machines ..Metal P.M.G. ButtonsSpark Plugs .. .. .. -

Printed Forms. Telephone Order Forms, in Rolls and PadsLadders .. .. .. ..Batteries for Motor. Vehicles .. ..Banks for Automatic Telephone EquipmentMurray Transmitter Parts .

Engine Driven Generating EquipmentPole Creosoting Plant .. ..Linem, n'a Wiring and Jointing Tools . .

Pole Creosoting Plant ..Condensers .. ..Switchboard Parts and AccessoriesCoil Win ing Wire .. ..Tubes, Transmitting .. ..Engineering Line Party -Motor TrucksTools, Adjusters and Benders ..Gas Detectors .. .. ..Machine Tools for the Research Laboratories ..Transformers .. -

Relay Strips and Mountings, 3,000 and 600 TypeSingle Sideband Radio Telephone Equipment ..Far -End Balancing Network .. ..

Bright Annealing Furnace ..Leather Straps, Buckles and DeesEnamel Signs . -

Cotton Waste - -

GENERAL.C.6592C.6603C.6633C.6608C.6643C.6665C.6604C.6615C.6616

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3 p.m., 23.8.513 p.m., 23:8.513 p.m., 23.8.513 p.m., 28.8.513 p.m., 28.8.513 p.m., 28.13 _p.m., '30.87.513 p.m:, 30.8-1i`13 p.m:; 30.8.51

C.6594 *t§§ 3 p.m., 4.9.51C.6629 * 3 p.m., 4.9.51C.6637 * 3 p.m., 4.9.51C.6639 * 3 p.m., 4.9.51C.6576 *t 3 p.m., 6.9.51C.6635 * 3 p.m., 6.9.51C.6640 * 3 p.m., 6.9.51C.6593 *1§§ 3 p.m., 11.9.51C.6610 **§§ 3 p.m., 11.9.51C.6626 * 3 p.m., 11.9.51C.6657C.6660

**

3 p.m., 11.9.513 p.m., 11.9.51

C.6664. * 3 p.m., 11.9.51C.6650 * 3 p.m., 13.9.51C.6653C.6613C.6623

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3 p.m., 18.9.513 p.m., 20.9.513 p.m., 20.9.51

C.6632C.6655

*t*

3 p.m., 25.9.513 p.m., 25.9.51

C.66610.6665

**

3 p.m., 25.9.513 p.m., 25.9.51

C.6630 *t 3 p.m.. 4.10.51C.6634 *t 3 p.m., 4.10.51C.6662 *t 3 p.m., 4.10.51C.6642C.6636

*t§§*

3 p.m., 11.10.513 p.m., 16.10.51

C.6647 * 3 p.m., 16.10.51C.6652 *# 3 p.m., 16.10.51C.6638 * 3 p.m., 25.10.51C.6641 *t 3 p.m., 30.10.51C.6654 *t 3 p.m., 1.11.51C.6631 *1§§$tt 3 p.m., 8.11.51C.6663 *t 3 p.m., 8.11.51

NEW SOUTH WALES.N.S.W.533N.S.W.530N.S.W.534

.. N.S.W.538

Wooden Poles for the Dandenong - Drouin Trunk RouteWooden Poles for the Ararat- Willaura. Trunk Route . .

Supply and Delivery of Miscellaneous Line ToolsTechnician's and Office StoolsTriple Drum Sanding MachineStandard Manual Sorting Units

Supply and Delivery of Workshops Equipment

V ICTORIA.V.510V.513V.512V.508V.514V.518

QUEENSLAND.. .

I

Q.124

3 p.m., 25.8.513 p.m., 11.9.513 p.m., 14.9.513 p.m., 14.9.51

3 p.m., 28.8.513 p.m., 4.9.513 p.m., 4.9.51 '3 p.m., 11.9.513 p.m., 25.9.513 p.m., 2.10.51

tt 2.30 p.m., 11.9.51

* Departmental Stores Brauch, Sydney (64 Harbour-street), Brisbane, Adelaide (West- terrace) and Perth ; and G.P.O's, Melbourne and Hobart.

$ High Commissioner, London§ Schedules available, Stores Branch, Melbourne.

** Schedules available, Stores Branch, Sydney.§§ Schedules available, Consul - General's Office, New York.

$$$ Schedules available, Trade Commissioner's Office, Ottawa, Canada.$$ Schedules available, Stores Branch, Brisbane.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.ACCEPTANCE OF TENDER FOR MAIL SERVICES, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

ITis hereby notified for public information that the tender as shown hereunder has been accepted for the conveyance of mails as from

1st July, 1951 :- f

ServiceNumber.

Contractor's Name and Address. Designation of Service. AnnualPayment.

Term ofYears.

233 Arthur J. Miller, Box 59, Streaky Bay . . Streaky Bay-Colona..£ 8. rZ.

2,071 O O

* in lieu of cotice appearing in Gazette of 19th July, 1951.

No. 64:-w80th August, 1961 2206 Commonwealth Gazette

DEPARTMENT OF' CIVIL AVIATION.TENDERS INVITED.

Schedule No. 366.-Supply of fire trailer pumps. Closingdate, 9th October, 1951.

Full details and schedule may be obtained from the Secre-tary, Tender and Contract Committee, Department of CivilAviation, First Floor, 499 Little Collins- street, Melbourne, orfrom the Sñpërintendents of Stores at Sydney, Brisbane,4.1,delaide or Perth.

EXTENSION OF CONTRACT.

Serial No. 213. - Tender Schedule No. 265. - Supply of ninepneumatic -tyred tractors.- British Motor Industries Ltd., 217Franklin street, Adelaide, South Australia. £7,609 10s. (sub-ject to variation) .

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Serial So. 212.----Tender Schedule No.338.- Supply of trans-formers .hnd chokes=-

M. L Br'odribb Pty. Ltd., 14 St. Francis - street, Melbourne,Victoria. £4,871 l ls. 9d. (subject to variation) .

A. & R.. Electronic Coy. Pty. Ltd., 378 St. Kilda -road,Melbourne, Victoria. £1,975 4s. ld. (subject tovariation).

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.TENDERS will be received until 2 o'clock p.m. on the dates

shown St the Directorate of Contracts in all capital cities -

Item, Tenders closing.Supply of-

Machine tools and accessories -6th September, 1951.( Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart andBrisbane.)

Salt bath heat treatment furnace -6th September, 1951.(Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.)

Heads, proof of motor ( special heads for proofing rocketmotore -0th September, 1951. . (Melbourne, Sydney andAdelaide.)

Equipment for high pressure combustion test house-6thSeptember, 1951. (Melbourne.)

Vacuum cleaners, domestic-6th September, 1951. (Mel-bourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.)

Steel tool boxes -6th September, 1951. (Melbourne,Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane and Perth.)

Plan printing paper -6th September, 1951. (Melbourne,Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide.)

Spares for caterpillar grader, model 12 -6th September,1951. (Melbourne and Sydney.)

Electric radiators -6th September, 1951. (Melbourne,Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.)

Solid pack apples -6th September, 1951. (Melbourne,Sydney, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.)

Mattress covers -6th September, 1951. (Melbourne,Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.)

Accumulators -6th September, 1951. (Melbourne, Sydneyand Adelaide.)

Spares for test frames -6th September, 1951. (Mel-bourne.)

Practice concrete shot -1 lth September, 1951. (Mel-bourne and Sydney.)

Chaire, folding, tubular steel framed -18th September,1951. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perthand Hobart.)

Telecommunication components 20th September, 1951.(Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.)

Replacement gear box for compressor test stand plant-'27th September, 1951. (Melbourne and Sydney.)

Balloons, 350 .gran. 27th September, 1951. (Melbourne,Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.)

Purchase of-" Pratt and Whitney " engine tools -6th September, 1951.

(Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.)

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.

Victoria.C4/104/537. Canned fruit. -N. Smorgan & Sons Pty. Ltd.,

Victoria. £82,485.C4 /104 /537. Canned apricots. -T. Brooker & Sons Pty.

Ltd., South Australia. £2,400.C4/104/537. Canned fruit-

Associated Canneries Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £12,700.Australasian Jam Co. Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £2,636 15s.

C4/104/569. . Legume flour. -Jas. F. McKenzie & Co. Pty.Ltd.;; Victoria. £232 is.. 5d.04/106/845. Re-packing and re- treatment of dried apples.

._.Van' Cooth & Co. Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £2,924 4s. 6d.

04/152/36. Cartridges, signal or illuminating. - ImperialChemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand, Victoria.£220 3s. 2d.04/157/68. Brushes, 'polishing. --E. Dixon & Co. New South

Wales. £7915s.4d.C4/157/68. Brushes, hair. - .-Hines (Aust.) Ltd., New South

Wales. £424 2s. 6d.04/166 /168. Firewood, for Department of Labour and

National Service, 1st August to 31st December, 1951.-M. V.Sellars, Victoria.

C4/174/85. 'Spectacles &c., for Departments of the Navy,Army and Air, 1st to 31st July, 1951. -Coles & Garrard Pty.Ltd., Victoria.

C4/175/297. Soup, coupe or rice bowls-Welland Potteries Ltd., South Australia. £3,300.H. L. Brisbane & Wunderlich Ltd., Western Australia.

£431 5s.04/179/159. Tape, paper, oiled.- Aviation & Engineering

Supplies Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £300.C4/183/48. Hard soa -p. -G. W. Pennell, Victoria. £990 12s.C4 /201 /54. Ends, canvas. Advance Manufacturing Co.

Pty. Ltd., Western Australia. £1,672 18s. 6d.C-4/209/1. Basketballs. -Geo. Holmes & Son, Victoria.

£1,551 17s. ld.C4/250/155. Fibre mattresses. -C. C. Rawson Ltd., New

South Wales. £1,585 4s. 2d.C4/250/215. Mattresses, hospital, fibre.-C. C. Rawson

Ltd., New South Wales. £679 7s. 6d.04/250/217. Rags, cleaning. Gilbert Lodge & Co. Ltd.,

Victoria. £1,400.C4/251/130. Overalls, combination. -- Sterling Clothing Co.,

Victoria. £269 ll.s.C4/252/53. Trousers, service dress. -H. Bridger, Victoria.

£2,001 1 s. 8d.C4/253/122. Cap ribbons, for Department of the Navy, 1st

July, 1951, to 30th June, 1952.-J. & J. Cash AustralianWeaving Co. Pty. Ltd., Victoria.

C4/256/7. Socks, black.-Lincoln Mills (Aust.) Ltd., Vie -toria. £1,743 15s. 9d.

CC4 /257 /106. Laundry services, for Department of Labourand National Service, 1st August to 31st December, 1951. -Geelong Steam Laundry, Victoria.

04/258/139. Cloth, khaki, waterproof.-Federal WoollenMills Ltd., Victoria. £68,006 5s.

C4/258/153. Proofing of duck, cotton. - Bradford CottonWeaving Mills (Vic.) Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £3,804 3s. 4d.

C4/258/133. Dyeing of drill.- Austral Silk & Cotton MillsPty. Ltd., Victoria. £6,074 15s. 10d.

'04/267/66. Floor rugs.-W. E. Bird Ltd., New SouthWales. £4,500.

C4/301/202. Nipple. -A. E. Copley, Victoria. £697 .10s.C4/308/79. Rod couplings.- Mineral Drillers Ltd., Victoria.

£1,384 7s. 7d.C4/313/461. Universal Milling Machine. -Demco Machi-

nery Co. Pty. Ltd., New "South Wales. £2,155 19s.C4/313/591. Surface plate. -Wing Gauge & Instrument

Co., Victoria. £295 8s. 2d.C4/316/295. Chokes, filter. -Red Line Equipment Pty. Ltd.,

Victoria. £808 15s. 6d.C4/319/66. Oscillograph.- Jacoby Mitchell & Co. Pty. Ltd.,

New South Wales. £214 4s.C4/350/166. Deterging and derusting of stores. - Mephalene

Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £856 5s.04/357/68. Bolts.- Australian Repetition Engineering Co.

Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £568 15s.C4/371/519. Leaded brass bar. Extruded Metals Pty. Ltd.,

Victoria. £7,770.C4/371/538. Brass bar.- Austral Bronze Co. Pty. Ltd.,

Victoria. £5,781 5s.04/371/590. Rolled metal sections.- Modern Metal Pro-

ducts Ltd., South Australia. £3,486 13s. 4d.C4/373/143. Production of 16 -mm. reduction prints. -

Herschells Films Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £266 16s. 6d.C4/373/145. Production of 16 -mm. reduction prints. -

Herschells Films Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £349 18s. 3d.C4/373/156. Projectors. -Pyrox Ltd., Victoria. £1,140.C4/373/167. Projectors. - R.G.A. Photophone of Australia

Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £10,424 17s.04/373/170. Projectors. R.C.A. Photophone of Australia

Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £3,130 5s. 2d.C4/376/80. Height verniers. - James Walker (Walkers

Hardware Stores Pty. Ltd.) , Victoria. £287 10s.C4/376/93. Vernier transit theodolites. -A. G. Barker &

Associates, Victoria. £364 10s.C4/200/58. Straps, web. - Nutting & Young Pty. Ltd.,

Victoria. £221 i ls. ltd.C4/256/24. Socks, worsted, khaki -

Hastings Hosiery Milla Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £6,654 15s. 2d.Eastaugh Ltd., Victoria. £32,171 13s. 4d.Interknit Hosiery Co. Ltd., Victoria. £12,187 10s.Newell Bros. Hosiery, Victoria. £8,468 13s. 3d.

C4/301/206. Cold air unit. -Sir George Godfrey & Partners(Australia) Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £1,224.

C4/313/590. Slotting machine.- McPhersons Ltd., Victoria.£ 1,500.

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C4/313/587. Sharpening machine.- McPhersons Ltd., Vic-toria. £395.

C4 /313 /657. Milling cutters. -R. M. Gibson Pty. Ltd.,Victoria. £759 9s. id.

C4/313/669. Jaws.-Litchfield Engineering Co. Ltd., SouthAustralia. £345 Os. 6d.

C4/313/633. Tooling.- G.B.S. Hard Metals Company, Vic-toria. £259 18s. 9d.

04 /357 /65. Aircraft bolts.-Artisco Metal Products, NewSouth Wales. £768 19s. 2d.

C4/357/66. Eyebolts.-A. H. Brenk, Victoria. £525.C4/357/69. Nuts. -John Carruthers & Co. Pty. Ltd., New

South Wales. £1,530 18s.C4/363/27. Oxygen regulators. -- C.I.G. (Victoria) Pty.

Ltd., Victoria. £437 ls. 3d.C4/173/2. Stands, pole, vault. -.1. L. Guilfoyle, Queens-

land. £585 7s.C4/181/173. Forms W.F.67.-Lainson Paragon Ltd., Vic-

toria. £712 10s.04/258/1.57. Tape, blue, worsted.- Creative Webbings Pty.

Ltd., New South Wales. £375.C4/301/203. Air bottles.-Dunlop Rubber Australia Ltd.,

Victoria. £325 10s.C4/302/142. Kits, traffic, indicator. -Chas. E. Walker, Vic-

toria. £732 lls. 10d.04/302/176. Kits, traffic, indicator. -Chas E. Walker. Vic

toria. £2,837 4s.04/303/200. Holden sedan cars.-Southern Motors Pty.

Ltd., Victoria. £855.C4/303/200. Chassis and cab. Rootes Ltd., Victoria.

£1,238 16s.C4 /303 /200. Vanguard utilities.-Standard Cars Ltd., Vic-

toria. £6,680 83.C4/303/200. Chassis and cab. - Rootes Ltd., Victoria.

£5.441 12s.C4/313/588. Precision lathe.- McPhersons Ltd., Victoria.

£380.04/313/658. Milling fixture. -Roy Feart & Co. Pty. Ltd..

Victoria. £429 9s.C4/371/531. Copper ingot.- Briscoe & Co. Ltd., Victoria.

£266 3s. 3d.C4/371/531. Phosphor bronze, cast round. Stokes Foun-

dries Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £267 15s.C4/371/531. Bolstave, naval brass, round. Austral Bronze

Co. I'ty. Ltd., New South Wales. £882 Os. 8d.C4/106/801. Frozen meat.-Thos. Borthwick & Sons

(A /asia) Ltd., Victoria. £620 13s. 4d.C4/116/224. Canned potatoes. Moran & Cato Ltd.. Vic

toria. £725.C4/11.6/238. Canned diced carrots. Fowlers Vacola Manu-

facturing Co. Ltd., Victoria. £1,755.04/116/239. Solid pack ap.ples.- McRostie & Growers Pty.

Ltd., Victoria. £597 3s. 9d.C4/157/76. Brushes, clothes.-Hindes (Aust.) Ltd., New

South Wales. £4,692 3s. 9d.C4/176/140. Repair and reconditioning of typewriters.-

Melbourne Typewriter Co. Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £1.345 10s.C4/179/141. Chamois toilet rolls. Neerex Industrial &

Engineering Exports Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £15,621 19s. 8d.C4/181/184. Assorted rebound novels. Franklin's Library

Supplies, Victoria. £261.C4/185/94. Garbage removal, for Department of the Army,

1st August, 1951, to 31st July, 1952. -G. A. Ballingall, Vic-toria.

'C4/207/1. Cases, palliasse.- Abrahams & Sons Pty. Ltd.,Victoria. £4,050.

04/258/161. Towels, hand. Australian Towel WeavingMills Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £18.401 13s. 4d.

Queen slur cul.

29,602. Canvas cotton duck.---J. M. Hamilton. £241 16s.28,213. Desk lamps.- Warburton- Franki Ltd. £492 16s.29,657. Groceries, for Department of the Army, 1st August,

1951. to 31st January, 1952. -Nell E. Robinson.29,586. Cases, for Royal Australian Air Force, for period

ending 31st May, 1952. -C. W. Lutton.29,653. Fish, for Department of the Army, 1st August,

1951, to 31st January, 1952. -P. Panos, New South Wales.

New South Wales.51/2586. Groceries and expense stares, for Department of

the Navy, 1st August, 1951, to 31st January, 1952 -Mcllraths Pty. Ltd.T. & B. Wholesale Suppliers Pty. Ltd.

51 /2644. Fuel, fer Department pf Labour andService, 1st August, 1951, to 31st January, 1952-

G. B. Lynch, Granville.Australian Gas Light Co.

51/3210. Ice cream, for Department of the Navy, 1stAugust, 1951, to 31st January, 1952. -Streets Ice Cream Ltd.

51/3157. Taxi service, for Department of the Navy, 25thAugust, 1951, to 24th February, 1952. - Parramatta CabService.

61/2105. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of Air, 1stAugust to 31st October, 1951.-M. S. Lovett, Newcastle.

National

51/2109. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of Air,1st August to 31st October, 1951.-F. C. Cunningham, Dubbo.

51/2013. Laundry services, for Department of Labour andNational Service, 1st August, 1951, to 31st January, 1952.---Burwood Laundry, Burwood. tment of Labour51/2439. Fruit and vegetables, for Dep aRand National Service, 1st August to 31st October, 1951.-C. G.Kellaway & Sons Pty. Ltd.

51/2094. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of Labourand National Service, 1st August to 31st October, 1951.-M. S.Lovett, Newcastle.

51/3156. Vegetables, for Department of the Navy, 1stAugust to 31st October, 1951. -C. G. Sellaway & Sons Pty.Ltd.

51/2445. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of Immigra-tion, 1st August to 31st October, 1951. -T. Garrett & SonsPty. Ltd., Newcastle.

51/2882. Laundry services, for Department of Immigration,1st to 31st August, 1951. -White Heather Laundry, Maitland.

51/3150. Fruit . and vegetables, for Department of theArmy, 1st August to 31st October, 1951. -H.. W. Abington,Singleton.

51/2442. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of Immigra-tion, 1st August to 31st October, 1951.-Smith & Scott, Sydney.

51/2735. Groceries and expense stores, for Department ofLabour and National Service, 1st August, 1951, to 31st.January, 1952 -

Mcllraths Pty. Ltd.Davids Pty. Ltd.

51/2841. Eggs, for Department of Immigration, 1stAugust to 31st December, 1951.-Egg Marketing Board.

51/3152. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of the Army,1st August to 31st October, 1951. -T. G. Theodore.

51/2855. Tinned milk cocoa, &c., for Immigration Centres,1st August. 1951. to 31st January, 1952

Cadbury- Fry- Pascall Pty. Ltd.Nestlés Food Specialities (Aust.) Ltd.

51/2832. Butter, cheese and bacon, for Department of theArmy, 1st August. 1951, to 31st January, 1952. -Norco Co -op.Ltd.

51/957. Smallgoods, for Department of Labour and NationalService, 1st August to 31st October, 1951.- Oldham Bros.,Stockton.

51/1701. Expense stores, for Department of the Army,1st June to 30th November, 1951. - Imperial ChemicalIndustries of Aust. & N.Z. Ltd.

51/3470. Firewood, for Department of the Army, 1stA -gust, 1951, to 31st January, 1952. -J. W. Thorpe, Greta.

51/3198. Firewood and coke, for Department of the Army.l.st September, 1951, to 29th February, 1952 -

Rudd & Hyman, Sydney.Australian Gas Light Co.

51/3273. Rugs, Axminster, 54 inches by 27 inches. -R. E.Lunningham Pty. Ltd. £266 3s. 6d.

51/3273. Rugs, Axminster, 5 ft. 8 in. by 3 ft., and 4 ft. 6 in.by 2 ft. 3 in.- Brasch Macarthur Ltd. 14,130 16s. 6d.

51/3060. Toilet paper, 8 -oz. rolls. -Paper Converting Co.Pty. Ltd. £2,003 ls.

51/3196. Peanut oil. - Walter Doyen & Sons. £851 4s.

51/2947. " Todd " insecticidal fog applicator.- Danga.r,Gedye & Malloch Ltd. £892 10s. 6d.

51/1196. Vices, bench, all steel. -J. Danks & Son Pty.Ltd. £692 6s.

51/3224. Timber, hardwood. --J. W. Eaton & Co. Pty. Ltd.£234 19s. 8d.

51/1368. Rubber sheet. -North Australian Rubber MillsLtd. £1,984 18s. 9d.

51/1368. Rubber insertion sheet. - Victor EngineeringSupply Co. £1,041 5s.

51/3430. Hardwood, 3 inches by 2 inches. -V. R. Warren& Co. Pty. Ltd. £278 13s. 5d.

51/3022. Turpentine, mineral, low aromatic. -Shell Co.

of Aust. Ltd.. £1,659 10s.51/1648. Extruded only, round naval brass rod alloy 501:

extruded only, hexagonal naval brass rod alloy 501. - AustralBronze Co. Pty. Ltd. £3,381 12e. 3d.

51/1528. Brushes, paint, 1 inch and brushes, paint, 3inches. -E. Dixon & Co. £357 15e.

51/2626. Spare parts for TLB.8 diesel engines.-BritishOil Engines (Australasia) Pty. Ltd. £3,251 ls. 6d.

51/3625. Regrinding of 60- No.- Amalgamated Wireless(A /asia) Ltd. £247 10s.

51/2993. Pepper, black. --John Bull Products Pty. Ltd.£390 12s.

5l/3018. Suction and pressure electric * horse -powerenclosed electric induction motor. -H. I. Clements & Son.£350 8s. 2d.

51/2950. Case strapping machines.- Strapping MachinesPty. Ltd. £300.

51/3553. Frozen rabbits. -Wade Bros. £259 12s. 6d.51/1472. Flour, white. --C. Crago & Sons Pty. Ltd.

£3,215 8s.51/2246. Hardwood, select grade.-A. & E. Ellie Pty. Ltd.

£226 8s. 2d.

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51/2884. Deep groove ball journals. Bearing Service Co.of Aust. Pty. Ltd. £427 19s. lid.

51/2992. Laundering irons: ;Leader Electrics Pty. Ltd.£568. lys. .

51/2910. Depolarised nickel anodes. Lawrence Smith &Co. Pty. Ltd. £324.

51/2938. Frame elements for electric toasters. C. W.Winterbotham & Son. £350.

51/3509. Bright steel.Geo. H7s. 2d.

51/3435. Hcllerith 38 columnMachine Co. Ltd. £506 5s.

51/3568. Bolts, black, mildSydney. £267 3s. ed.

. Martin Pty. Ltd. £481

cards. British Tabulating

steel. McPhersons Ltd.,

COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIALRESEARCH ORGANIZATION.

Tit IS Excellency the Administrator of the Commonwealthin `,Council in pursuance of section 11(8) of the

Sbience Industry Research Act 1949, has been pleasedto approve of the Chairman and other members of theExecutive of the Commonwealth Scientific and IndustrialResearch Organization being paid on and from 1st June, 1951,

a travelling allowance of £2 10s. per day plus the cost offares. (Ex. Mini No. 72.)

JEIS Excellency the Administrator of the Commonwealthin Council in pursuance of section 18 of the Science

and Industry Research Act 1949, has been pleased to approveof members of the Advisory Council, other than membersof the Executive, of the Commonwealth Scientific and Indus-trial Research Organization being paid on and from 1stJune, 1951, a travelling allowance of £2 10s. per day plus thecost of fares.(Ex. Min. No. 71.)

NATIONAL. SECURITY (WAR DEATHS) REGULATIONS.AUTHORIzATioN UNDER REGULATION SA.

N pursuance of regulation 5A of the National Security (WarDeaths) Regulations, I, Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck,

Minister of State for Territories, do hereby authorize CecilRalph Lambert, Secretary, Department of Territories, andJames Brack, Assistant Secretary, Department of Territories.to act under the said regulation.

Dated this 22nd day of August, 1951.PAUL HASLUCK

Minister of State for Territories.

Statutory Declarations Act 1911 -1950.IT is hereby notified for public information that

the persons mentioned in the First Schedule here-under have this day been appointed by me to beCommissioners for Declarations under the StatutoryDec'arations Act 1911 -1950 ; and

(b) the appointment of the persons mentioned in theSecond Schedule hereunder as Commissioners forDeclarations under the said Act, have this daybeen determ'red by me, the said persons havingceased to bold the positions held by them at thedate of their appointments as such Commissionersor the said Commissioners being unnecessary inconnexion with the duties now held by them as theease may be.

(a)

FIRST SCIIEDÚLF.(i) The following officer of the Department of Civil Avia-

tion:Leo Gladstone Cooney, Esquire, of Melbourne, in the State

of Victoria, Acting Director of Administration andPersonnel.

(ii) The following officer of the Repatriation Commission:John James Douglas Leathart, Esquire, of Melbourne, in

the State of Victoria, Assistant Deputy Commissioner,Victorian Branch.

(iii] The following officer of the Commonwealth Bank ofAustralia:

, . _ Alexander Major, Esquire, of Hobart, in the State ofTasmania, Deputy Registrar, Bonds and StockDepartment.

iv) The following . officer of the Ministry of NationalDevelopment :

Donald . Hector Vertigan, Esquire, of Melbourne, in theState of Victoria, Senior Clerk.

(v) The . following officers of the Postmaster - General's- Department:

Robert Peters, Esquire, of Brisbane, in the State ofQueeng1and, Clerk, Telephone Branch.

Claude Joseph Deam,'.Esquire, of. Melbourne, in the Stateof Victoria, Costing Officer, Engineering Branch.

Commonwealth Gazette

Walter Winchester Jay, Esquire, of Melbourne, in. theState of Victoria, Supervising Draftsman, EngineeringBranch.

Wallace William Ramage, Esquire, of Melbourne, in theState of Victoria, Clerk, Administrative and GeneralSection, Workshops.

John Stuart MacGregor, Esquire, of Melbourne, in theState of Victoria, Acting Divisional Engineer, Adminis-trative and General Section, General Works (Training)(Technical) .

(vi) The following officer of the Department of the Army:Captain Richard Draper Newman, Officer Commanding,

18 National Service Training Company, Tasmania.(vii) The following officer of the War Service Homes

Division :Lorence Charles Thompson, Esquire, of Canberra, in the

Australian Capital Territory, Senior Clerk.

SECOND SCHEDULE.(i) The following former officer of the Postmaster - General's

Department:Henry William Osborne Rogerson, Esquire, of Murray

Bridge, in the State of South Australia, DistrictInspector, Postal Services Branch.

(ii) The following former officer of the Department ofTrade and Customs:

Claude Francis Windsor Flint, Esquire, of Port Adelaide,in the State of South Australia, Inspector, ImportLicensing Branch.

(iii) The following officer of the Department of the Army:Lieutenant- Colonel Percival Philp Jackson, formerly

Assistant Quartermaster - General at Army Headquarters.

(iv) The following officer of the Repatriation Commission:Thomas Henry Townsend, Esquire, of Mont Park, in the

State of Victoria, formerly Supply Officer, MacleodRepatriation Sanatorium.

(v) The following former officer of the Department of CivilAviation:

Sidney Walter Durston, Esquire, of Melbourne, in theState of Victoria, Director of Administration andPersonnel.

Dated this twenty -third day of August, 1951.

K. H. BAILEY, Solicitor - General.

Superannuation Act 1922 -1950.IN pursuance of the provisions of sub- section (6.) of section 4

of the Superannuation Act 1922 -1950, I, Hubert LawrenceAnthony, Postmaster- General, the Minister administering theOverseas Telecommunications Act ] 946, do hereby direct, onthe recommendation of the Overseas Telecommunications Com-mission (Australia), that the undermentioned employees ofthe Commission shall be deemed to be employees within themeaning of section 4 of the Superannuation Act ]922- 1950:

Anness, Gerald William Rocheforte.Bevan, Ivor Phillip.Garnham, Darrell Eric.Gourlie, Allan George.Macauley, Brian Michael.Shead, Kenneth Albert. .

Wolfe, Raymond Roy.Bernstein, David Lee.Cooney, Kevin Bernard.Fes, James.Hammond, David Edward.Hartley, Albert Menzies.Moloney, Joseph John.

Dated this 31st day of July, 1951.

H. L. ANTHONY, Postmaster - General.

Superannuation Act 1922 -1950.IN pursuance of the provisions of sub - section (6.) of section

4 of the Superannuation Act 1922 -1950, I, William' HenrySpooner, the Minister in charge of the Snowy MountainsHydro- electric Authority, do hereby direct, on the recommenda-tion of the Snowy Mountains Hydro electric Authority, thatJames Clifford Callinan, an employee of the Authority, shallbe deemed to be an employee within the meaning of .section 4of the Superannuation Act 1922 -1950.

W. H. SPOONER .

Minister in charge of the Snowy MountainsHydro- electric Authority.

Commonwealth Gazette 2209 No. 64.-30th August, 1951

COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIALRESEARCH ORGANIZATION.NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES.

A PPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to any one ofA. the following positions on the staff of the Organization.Separate applications covering each position applied for shouldshow reference number of position, date of birth, maritalstatus, nationality, present employment, and particulars ofqualifications and experience and of war service, if any, andbe accompanied by copies of not more than four testimonials.

Two POSITIONS OF RESEARCH OFFICER, DIVISION OF METROLOGY,COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEAIiC'IIORGANIZATION, NATIONAL STANDARDS LABORATORY,UNIVERSIIY GROUNDS, CHIPPENDALE, NEW SOUTH WALES.

Position No. 3555.Duties. To 'carry out research in interferometry as applied

to the measurement of length. The fields of work include(a) development of new methods for determining large lengthsand long distances by interferometry; (b) fundamental investi -gations on the surface structure of metal and glass surfacesby multiple beam interferometry; and (c) study of new sourcesof radiation as standards of wavelength.

The successful applicant may be required to work in one ormore of these fields.

Position No. 3550.Duties. -To take part in research work in interferometry

as applied to the measurement of length and associatedquantities.

Qualifications (Nos. 3555 -3550) .University degree, withhonours, in science with physics as a major subject, or equi-valent qualifications.

Applications, clearly indicating position applied for (givingreference number) , should reach the Chief, Division ofMetrology, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial ResearchOrganization, National Standards Laboratory, UniversityGrounds, City -road, Chippendale, New South Wales, by the21st September, 1951.

Posmox No. 3551. TECHNICAL OFFICER SEASONING SECTION,DIVISION OF FOREST PRODUCTS, SOUTH MELBOURNE, VICTORIA.Duties. To study the phenomena associated with the dry-

ing of wood, in relation to the physical and mechanical failureof railway sleepers and to investigate methods of increasingtheir service life.

Qualifications. University degree or technical collegediploma in civil or mechanical engineering, or a science degreewith engineering subjects, or an applied science diploma, orequivalent qualifications. Although desirable, previous experi-ence in wood technology is not essential.

Applications, referring to position No 3551, should reachthe Chief, Division_ of Forest Products, CommonwealthScientific and Industrial Research Organization, 09 -77 YarraBank -road, South Melbourne, Victoria, by the 14th September,1951.

SALARIES. For Appointment as Research Officer: Depen-dent on qualifications and experience, commencing salary willbe determined within the range of £452 -£860 per annum.nominal (£728 £1,130 per annum actual), thirteen increments,subject to efficiency review at £584 and £728 per annumnominal.

For Appointment as Technical Officer: Within the range of£344 -£350 per annum, nominal (£620 -£932 per annum actual) ,eleven increments, subject to efficiency review at £488 and £584per annum nominal.

NoTE. (a) The above salaries apply to a male appointee.Actual salaries include cost of living adjustment which atpresent increases male nominal salaries by £276 per annum.(b) Nominal salary for a female appointee will be £62 perannum less than corresponding male nominal salary; cost ofliving adjustment at present increases female nominal salariesby £215 per annum.

The appointment will be conditional on a satisfactorymedical examination, and the successful applicant will be askedto serve for an initial probationary period of up to twelvemonths before being confirmed in this appointment. If soconfirmed, he will be eligible to contribute to, and receivebenefits from, either the Commonwealth Superannuation Fund`or the Commonwealth Provident Fund.

G. A. COOK, Secretary.Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organiza-

tion, 319 Albert- street, East Melbourne; C.2, Victoria.

THE OVERSEAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION(AUSTRALIA) .

SUPERINTENDENT, RECRUITMENT AND TRAINING(£1,136-11,236) (ACTUAL) .

PPLICATIONS are invited from naturalized or natural -bornBritish subjects qualified to fill the above - mentioned

position located at the Commission's Head Office, Sydney.rte.,

The appointee will be responsible for the planning, imple-mentation and direction of recruitment programmes andtraining schemes for technical,.. traffic and administrativegrades, for industrial functions and welfare activities.

Sound administrative and organizing ability and experiencein the fields of work indicated above are essential. A Degreeor Diploma in Arts, Commerce or Education or equivalenteducational status is desirable as is a knowledge of govern-mental practices and procedures in personnel and industrialmatters. Experience in the telecommunications field advan-tageous, but not essential.

The appointment will be subject to a probationary periodof six months and conditional upon a satisfactory medicalexamination.

Preference will be given in accordance with the Re-establish-ment and Employment Act 1945.

The provisions of the Officers' Rights Declaration Act1928 -1940 will apply to permanent officers of the Common-wealth Public Service.

Applications should be forwarded to the General Mana r,Box 4581, G.P.O., Sydney, to reach him not later than 17í;hSeptember, 1951.

Examination No. 10.TB E OVERSEAS TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION

(AUSTRALIA).FOR. APPOINTMENT AS TRAFFIC ASSISTANTS, THE OVERSEAS

TELEco\I Dili NIC: ATIONS COMMISSION ( AUSTRALIA ) , SYDNEYAND MELBOURNE.

A COMPETITIVE examination for appointment to the- above-Li. mentioned positions will be held subject to the followingeon ditions:

DATE OF EXAMINATION. The examination will be held onMonday, 24th September, 1951. Candidates will he advised byletter of the time and place, and will be required to attend forone day for the examination, including tests to determine theirsuitability for future advancement to positions of Telegraphist(e. Technician.

EXAMINATION CENTRES.Candidates will be examined in theCapital City of the State in which they reside.

PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER. Males who are natural -bornor naturalized British subjects.

How TO MAKE APPLICATION. Candidates must submit theirapplications in writing and furnish therein the followingparticulars:

Name in full.Full postal address.Date of month, month and year of birth.Place of birth.Whether natural -born or naturalized British subject.Whether applicant is a permanent officer of the Common

wealth Public Service or not.APPLICATIONS CLOSE. Applications must be forwarded in

time to reach the Chief Administrative Officer, OverseasTelecommunications Commission (Australia), Box 4581,G.P.O.. Sydney, not later than 10th September, 1951.

Applications received after 10th September, 1951, will bere;ected unless the applicant has advised the Chief Administra-tive Officer by letter or telegram, which reach him not laterthan 10th September, 1951, that he is forwarding an applica-tion and has actually posted his. application before or on 10thSeptember, 1951.

REMUNERATION. --The following are the current rates ofactual salary payable, but the amounts are subject to variationin accordance with the rise or fall of the index numbers of thecost of living:

£Under 17 years .. 246

At 17 years .. 264At 18 years 288At 19 years 383At 20 years .. 436

Adults .. .. .. 556 -616SHIFT WoRK.Traffic Assistants are required to perform

shift duties in the Commission's Central Operating Rooms inSydney and Melbourne, and are paid additional rates for dutyperformed on Saturday and Sunday.

LIVING ALLOWANCE. - -Where a candidate under 21 years ofage, on appointment, is obliged to live away from home, hemay be paid an allowance as determined by the Commission.

SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION. --The subjects of the examina-tion are

English Expression,Arithmetic,

together with tests designed to demonstrate candidate'ssuitability for future advancement to positions of Telegraphistor Technician.

TEXT- Boors. No text -books are prescribed, but the examina-tion will be of standard not higher than the IntermediateCertificate.

No. 64.---30th August, 1951 2210 Commonwealth Gazette

. CERTIFICATE of CHAnACrrs. Successful candidates, prior to'appointment, will be required to furnish a certificate ofcharacter from the Head Teacher of the School last attendedwithin six months, or from the candidate's employer or lastemployer within six months, or from a Clergyman or Justiceof the Peace.

CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT. -- Successful candidates will beappointed on probation in order of merit in accordance withthe number of vacancies, and, on appointment, must produceevidence of the date of birth, and a medical certificate satis-fying the Commission in such particulars as it may determineof sound bodily health and freedom from physical defects. Acandidate should not undergo this medical examination until

instructed by the Commission to do so. Upon confirmation ofhis appointment a successful candidate will be required tocontribute to the Commonwealth Superannuation Fund.

REa uSAL of APPOINTMENT. If a successful candidatedeclines an appointment offered to him, or fails to reply withinseven days to a communication forwarded to the candidate'slast known address respecting his nomination to the Com-mission's service, his name may be removed from the registerof successful candidates at this examination.

J. L. MULHOLLAND, General ManagerThe Overseas Telecommunications Commission

( Australia) .

COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Appeals not lodged with the appropriate Commonwealth Public Service Inspector within the prescribed period will not be accepted.Under Section 50 (7A) of the Public Service Act, the Board may regard an appeal as having been made against a provisional

promotion notified hereunder by any officer who, at any time within the time prescribed for lodging an appeal, is absent on leave forwar service, or is absent from Australia on official duty.

Where an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions a separate appeal should be lodged in respect of each.The grounds of appeal must be as prescribed in Section 50 of the Public Service Act, viz.

(1) Where a promotion is to be made to a position prescribed in Regulation 109o, viz. :Assistant, Grade 1 female ; Assistant,Grade 2 male or female ; Labourer ; Lift Attendant ; Lineman, Grade 2 ; Line Foreman, Grade 1 ; Mail Officer ; PostalOfficer ; Postal Assistant (Mail) ; Postal Clerk (Fourth Division) ; Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 ; Assistant Storeman ;Storeman ; Storeman, Grade 1 ; Storeman, Grade 2 ; Telegraphist (Fourth Division) ; Quarantine Assistant, Grade 1 ;Searcher and Watchman that the appellant is senior to the officeff provisionally promoted and is efficient.

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

* Cost of living adjustments payable pursuant to Regulation 106A(a) Adult male officers, married minors (male) in receipt of an allowance under Regulation 87B, and minors (male) occupying

positions for which no minor rates are prescribed f72 per annum ;(b) Adult female officers, and minors (female) occupying positions for which no minor rates are prescribed £54 per annum ;(c) Officers 19 and 20 years of age (other than those covered by (a) and (b) )- ---£48 per annum ;(d) Minors (female) and unmarried minors (male) under 19 years of age (other than those covered by (a) and (b) ) £36 Per annum.

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

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

Salary onPromotion( *Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.Auditor - General's Office, Australian Capital Territory.

Kane, John Francis . . Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£620- Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£8124956), Third 860 30,8.51£764), Third Division, un-attached

Division, vice T. A. Fettes

Hill, Douglas John Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£620- Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£812 - £956), Third 836 30.8.51£764), Third Division, Audit Division, vice W. F. WilmshurstOffice, Canberra

Balfour, Gordon John Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£620- Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£812 £956), Third 812 30.8.51£764), Third Division, AuditOffice, Sydney

Division. New office Cert. 51/1456,27.7.51

Read, Andrew Dudley Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£620- Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£812 - £956), Third 812 30.8.51£764), Third Division, Audit Division, vice M. CreedOffice, Canberra

Harrington, Clement Aloysius Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£812-£956), Third . Division, Audit

Audit Inspector, Grade 3 (£1,094- £1,184),Third Division. New office Cert. 51/1456

1,094 30.8.51

Office, BrisbaneFettee, Thomas Alexander . Audit Inspector, Grade 2 (£980-

£1,004), Third Division, AuditAudit Inspector, Grade 3 (£1,094 - £1,184),

Third Division. New office Cert. 61/14561,094 30.8.51

Office, Canberra

Treìoar, Peter George

Powell, Peter Arthur

Auditor- General's Office, South Australia.Clerk (Audit), Grade 1 (£232- Clerk (Audit), Grade 2 (£572- £692), Third 572 30.8.51

£620), Third Division . Division, vice J. M. SkitohClerk (Audit), Grade 1 (£232- Clerk (Audit), Grade 2 (£572- £692), Third 590 30.8.51

£620), Third Division Division, vice B. M. Furler

J

Commonwealth Gazette 2211 No. 64:--89th" August; 1951

PROMOTIONS -- continued.

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

Bresnahan, Stuart Charles .

Salary onPromotion(*Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

ATTORNEY - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Arbitration Court, Victoria.

Clerk (£232 £820), Third Divi- Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, Mel- 620 30.8.51sion, Civil Personnel Branch, bourne, vice R. C. FurphyDepartment of the Navy,Melbourne

Duties. Assist in arranging hearings of matters before the Conciliation Commissioners, keeping sets of current awards, drafting ofcorrespondence, &c.

Patent, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Offices, Central Staff.Edwards, Jack .. Photo - Equipment Operator

(£602 - £638), Fourth Division,unattached

Sullivan, Raymond John Assistant Photo - EquipmentOperator (£5184530), FourthDivision, unattached

Hobson, Maxwell Thomas Publications Officer (£716- £752),Fourth Division, unattached

Chalker, Walter. James Assistant Publications Officer(£5664620), Fourth Division,unattached

Sorensen, Donald Ernest . Assistant, Grade 1 (£470- £530),Fourth Division, unattached

Wise, Roma Fay .

Plan Printer (£554 - £644), Fourth Division,Certificate and Sealing Section, Canberra.New office Cert. 51/1384

Assistant Plan Printer (£512- £560), FourthDivision, Certificates and Sealing Section,Canberra. New office Cert. 51/1384

Publications Officer (£740 £782), FourthDivision, Publications Section, Canberra.New office Cert. 51/1384

Assistant Publications Officer (£638- £674),Fourth Division, Publications Section,Canberra. New office Cert. 51/1384

Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 - £554),Fourth Division, Publications Section,Canberra. New office Cert. 51/1384

Duties. In charge of office stores and stationery. Assist in preparation of annual indexes.

Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade1 (£210 £401), Fourth Divi-sion, Examination Records,Trade Marks Section, Canberra

626 30.8.51

524 30.8.51

782 30.8.51

656 30.8.51

530 30.8.51

Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401- 413 30.8.51£425), Fourth Division, ExaminationRecords, Trade Marks Section, Canberra.New office Cert. 51/1384

Duties. Assist officer -in- charge of Trade Marks Search Section ; searching as directed.

Trade Marks Sub- office, New South Wales.Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 £602), Clerical Assistant, Grade 5 (£620 £638),

Fourth Division, unattached Fourth Division, Sydney. New officeCert. 51/1384

Officer -in- charge of Sub -office. Attend to inquiries at counter. Maintain records for public

Trade Marks Sub-office, Victoria.Blackman, Stanley Ernest Assistant, Grade 3 (£554- £602), Clerical Assistant, Grade 5 (£620 £638), 638 30.8.51

Fourth Division, unattached Fourth Division, Melbourne. New officeCert. 51 /1384

Duties. Aseist Officer -in- charge of Sub - office. Attend to inquiries at counter. Maintain records for public reference.

Totham, Francis Samuel .

Duties. Assist

638 30.8.51

reference.

Charles, George Alfred

Shannon, Lillie Moira

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Sub - Treasury, Victoria.

Supervisor (Escort and Loans)(£6084662), Fourth Division,unattached

Supervisor (Escort and Loans) (£6864722), 722 30.8.51'Fourth Division, Loans Branch, Mel-bourne. Office reclassified Cert. 51/1233

Duties. Supervision of the work of the Loans Branch of the Sub - Treasury.

Accounting Machinist (Female),Grade 1 (£218- £467), FourthDivision

Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 491 30.8.51(£491), Fourth Division, Melbourne. Newoffice Cert. 51/1233

Duties. Operate Burroughs' accounting machine. Extract quarterly trial balances and prepare monthly summary of receipts andexpenditure.

Lumb, Myra Frances Accounting Machinist (Female),Grade 1 (£218 - £467), FourthDivision

Accounting. Machinist (Female), Grade 2 491 30.8.51(£491), Fourth Division, Melbourne.New office Cert. 51/1233

Duties. Operate Burroughs' accounting machine. Extract quarterly trial balances and prepare monthly summary of receipts andexpenditure.

Margules, Gwendoline EmmaRebecca

McCheane, Elma

Wood, Edith Mabel

Assistant (Female), Grade 1 Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401 - 425 30.8.51(£210- £401), Fourth Division, £425), Fourth Division, Melbourne. Newunattached office Cert. 51/1233

Duties. .Supervise de patch of cheques, open mail and generally assisting in the Pay Office.

Sub- Treasury, Queensland.Typist (Female), Grade 1 (£218- Typist (Female), Grade 2 (£491), Fourth 491 30.8.51

£467), Fourth Division Division, Brisbane. New office Cert.51/1233

Duties. In charge of Typing Pool.

Accounting Machinist (Female),Grade 1 (£218 f467), FourthDivision .

Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 491 30.8.51(£491), Fourth Division, Brisbane. Newoffice Cert. 51/1233

Duties. Burroughs machine posting of Sub - Treasury ledgers and general adding and calculating.

84.--34th Augaìst, 1951 2212

PROMOTIONScoiitinued.

Commonwealth Gazette

Name Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted.

Salary onPromotion( *Exclusiveof Cost of

hivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY COntinUed.

Statistician's Branch, Compiling Division, Tasmanian Office.

Keys, Leonard William Peter Assistant, Grade 1 (£210- £530), Assistant Field Officer (£686), Fourth Divi- 686 30.8.51Fourth Division, unattached sion, Prices Branch, Hobart. New office

Cert. 50/880Duties. Assist in collection and checking of retail prices and House Rents in the Capital City and other specified towns.

Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.), Victoria.Valuer, Grade 2 {£956 - £1,064), District Valuer (£1,094 - £1,184), Third Divi- 1,094 30.8.51

Third Division, Valuation Sec- .sion, Valuation Section, Melbourne, vice

tion W. K. AllardValuer, Grade 1 (£620 £908), Valuer, Grade 2 (£956 £1,064), Third Divi- 956 30.8.51

Third Division, Valuation Sec- sion, Valuation Section, Melbourne, vicetion C. A. Gordon, prov. prom. 30.8.51

Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.), New South Wales.Assessor, Grade 2 (£620 £764), Clerk (£812 £908), Third Division, Land Tax 812 30.8.51

Third Division, Assessing , Correspondence Section, Sydney, vice R. J.Land Tax Section Hennessy

Duties . Section Leader. Dictating, checking and signing correspondence.

Taxation Branch (Income Tax), Victoria.

Assistant (Female), Grade 1 Typist (Female), Grade 1 (£218- £467), 218 28.6.51(Typist -in- training) (f210- Fourth Division, Correspondence Sec -

£401), Fourth Division, unat- tion, Melbourne, vice C. J. McCutchantached

Gordon, Cecil Alexander

Whitehead, Henry

Jackson, John James

Linehan, Gladys Mary

Jackson, Reginald Isaac

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.War Service Homes Division, New South Wales.

Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£602- Clerical Assistant, Grade 5 (£620- £638), 638 30.8.51£620), Fourth Division, Office Fourth Division, General Section, Sydney.of the Public Service Inspector, New office Cert. 51/507Prime Minister's Department,Sydney

Duties.Counter inquiries and interviews in respect of applications under War Service Homes Act.

Alderton, Robert Keith .. Assistant (Statistics) (£530- £608), Clerical Assistant, Grade 5 (£620- £638), 638 30.8.51Fourth Division, Personnel Fourth Division, General Section, Sydney.Branch, Postmaster - General's New office Cert. 51/507Department, Sydney

Duties. Counter inquiries and interviews in respect of applications under War Service Homes Act.

Frost, George Albert Clerk (£232 £620), Third Divi-sion, Department of Labourand National Service, Sydney

Clerk (£572£692), Third Division, Accounts 692 30.8.51Section, Sydney. Office reclassified Cert.51/507

Duties. Assist with preparation of Treasury Forms 23 ; control assets register ; issue of stationery and office requisites ; keep PettyCash Account and issue bulk stamps .

Clerk (£232-£515), Third Divi- Clerk (£467 £587), Third Division, Accounts 551 30.8.51sion, General Accounts, Post- Section, Sydney, vice R. B. Chapmanmaster- General's Department,Sydney

advice to rating bodies regarding properties subject to provisions of War Service Homes Act.

War Service Homes Division, Victoria.

Assistant, Grade 3 (£5 §4- £602), Clerical Assistant, Grade 5 (£620 - £638), 620 30.8.51Fourth Division, Records Fourth Division, General Section, Mel -Registry, Department of boume. New office created Cert. 51/507Labour and National Service,Melbourne

Duties. Counter inquiries and interviews in respect of applications under War Service Homes Act.

MacDonald, Elsie Madelaine . .

Duties. Rates Clerk ;

Maxwell, Dudley Armstrong . .

Calvert, Robert John .. Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 £602), Clerical Assistant, Grade 5 (£620 - £638), 620 30.8.51unattached, Fourth Division, Fourth Division, General Section, Mel -Office of Public Service Board, bourne. New office created Cert. 51/507Prime Minister's Department,Melbourne

Duties.Counter inquiries and interviews in respect of applications under War Service Homes Act.

Clayton, Horace Gilligan Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 - £602), Clerical Assistant, Grade 5 (£620 £638), 620 30.8.51Fourth Division, Central Fourth Division, General Section, Mel -Registry Branch, Department bourne. New office created Cert. 51/507of Civil Aviation, Melbourne

Duties.Counter inquiries and interviews in respect of applications under War Service Homes Act.

Hingston, Roy Charles .. Assistant, Grade 3 (£554- £602), Clerical Assistant, Grade 5 (£620 £638); 620 30.8.51unattached, Fourth Division, Fourth Division, General Section, Mel -Office of Public Service Board, bourne. New office Cert. 51/507Prime Minister's Department,Melbourne

Duties. Counter inquiries and interviews in respect of applications under War Service Homes Act.

Commonwealth Gazette 2213 No. 64. --30th August, 1i1

PROMOTIONS- continued.

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

Salary onPromotion(*Exclusiveof Co5t of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES -continued.War Service Homes Division, South Australia.

Graney, Constance Phiiomena Typist, Grade 1 (£218- £467), Typist, Grade 2 (£491), Fourth Division, 491 30.8.51Fourth Division, Wireless General Section, Adelaide, vice J. M.Branch, Postmaster - General's AllenderDepartment, Adelaide

Duties. - Officer -in- charge, Typing Sub - section.

War Service Homes Division, Tasmania.

Norris, Alan Henry .. Clerk (£232 £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, General 656 30.8.51sion, Repatriation Department, Section, Hobart. New office Cert. 51/1118)Hobart

Duties. -Deal with applications and correspondence in connexion with existing property cases ; arrange for completion of valuationreports, identification surveys and Titles Office searches ; prepare cases for decision as to granting of assistance under War Service HomesAct.

Killworth, Athol Roy

Bannister, Francis Christopher

Dent, Arthur Henry

Clerk (£572- £692), Third Divi- Clerk (£620- £764), Third Division, Accounts 692 30.8.51sion, Accounts Section, Hobart Section, Hobart. New office Cert. 51/1118

Duties. - Insurance Officer.

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.Technical Division, New South Wales.

Architect, Grade 2 (£908 - £956), Architect, Grade 3 (£980- £1,064), ThirdThird Division Division, vice F. G. Connor

Technical Division, Queensland.Architect, Grade 3 (£980 £1,064), Supervising Architect (£1,094- £1,184), Third

Third Division Division, Brisbane. New office Cert. 50/3920

Duties. - Responsible to the Senior Supervising Architect for the supervision and management of a section of the works programmeand for the direction of Grades 3, 2 and 1 Architects and Works Supervisors necessary for the complete execution of the work, either bydepartmental day labour or contract.

1,064 30.8.51

1,094 30.8.51

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.Naval Branch, Navy Secretariat, Central Staff.

Weston, William. Leonard .. Clerk (£572- £692), Third Divi- Clerk (£620 £764), Third Division, Mel- 620 30.8.51Sion, Naval Branch bourne, vice G. B. O'Neill

Duties. - Treatment and editing of Naval Intelligence information.

Navy Victualling Branch.

Ryan, James Michael Clerk (£232 £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£692 - £812), Third Division, Mel- 692 30.8.51sion, Department of the Army bourne. New office Cert. 49/2322

Duties. - Initiation of action for procurement, storage and shipment of dry provisions on Admiralty account - records, correspondence,contract demands, &c.McLindin, Felix Mervyn .. Clerk (£232- £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division, vice 656 30.8.51

sion, Naval Branch T. J. SmithDuties. - Checking of claims and correspondence and records concerning kit compensations and unclaimed kits.

Thompson, Patrick. Stephen .. Clerk (£232- £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 £692), Third Division, Mel- 620sion, Central Registry bourne. New offi e Cert. 49/2322

Duties. - Correspondence and records in connexion with the condemnation and losses of Victualling Stores ; preliminary action inconnexion with stocktaking by Assistant Inspecting Officers.Parker, Gordon Ronald Hol- Clerk (£232 £620), Third D;vi- Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, Mel- 620 30.8.51

royd sion, Navy Victualling Branch bourne. New office Cert. 49/2322Duties. -Final audit of victualling accounts of ships and establishments.

Clerk (£232 £620), Third Divi- Clerk .,(£572- £692), Third Division, Mel- 572 30.8.51sion, Naval Victualling Depot, bourne. New office Cert. 49/2322Port Melbourne

Duties. -Final audit of victualling accounts of ships and establishments.

Naval Victualling Depot. Victoria.Clerk (£232 £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£620- £764), Third Division, Port 656 30.8.51

sion, Department of Shipping Melbourne. New office Cert. 49/2311and Transport

Duties. - Section Leader in connexion with regulation, control and purchase of provisions for Royal AustralianNavy and Admiralty.

Magnus, Earle Frederick .. Clerk (£232- £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572£692), Third Division, Port 656 30.8.51Sion, Department of Air Melbourne. New office Cert. 49/2311

Duties. - General assistance to Section Leader, Fresh and Dry Provisions - progressing returns of stock, &c.

30.8.51

Oakey, Francis Barr

Walsh, William Angus

Davey, James Healy Clerk (£232 - £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division, Port 656 30.8.51sion, Department of Air Melbourne. New office Cert. 49/2311

( Duties. - Accounts and Claims Clerk.

Walker, Leonard Joseph Clerk (£232£620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 £692), Third Division, Port 656 30.8.51sion, Postmaster - General's Melbourne. New office Cert. 49/2311Department

Duties.-Shipping and Transport of Victualling Stores, preparation and processing of related documents.

Johnston, Bernard Michael .. Clerk (£232 - £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 £692), Third Division, Port 620. , 30.8.51sion, Department of Immigra- Melbourne. New office Cert. 49/2311 '

tionDuties. -Depot Internal Auditor and Staff Clerk.

No. 84.-30th August, 1951 2214 Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONScontinued.

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

Salary onPromotion( *Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

DEPARTMENT OP THE NAvr continued.

Naval Victualling Depot, Western Australia.

Claybrook, Ronald Duncan .. Clerk (£232- £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division, Fre- 692 30.8.51sion, Naval Victualling Depot mantle. New office. Cert. 49/2561

Duties. Sub- section Leader, fresh and dry provisions ; arranging delivery of fresh vegetables, &c., maintenance of records,correspondence and returns.

Powell, James Archibald . Clerk (£232 £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division, Fre- 692 30.8.51sien, Naval Victualling Depot mantle. New office Cert. 49/2561

Duties. Shipping and transport of -% ictualling stores ; preparation and processing of related documents.

Holmes, Albert Edward .. Clerk (£232 - £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, Fre- 692 30.8.51sion, Naval Victualling Depot mantle. New office Cert. 49/2561

Duties. Sub - section Leader, clothing and mess gear compilation of stock books, preparation of correspondence, replenishmentproposals, maintenance of records.

Penney, Kenneth Ronald Clerk (£232 - £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division, Fre- 656 30.8.51Wardell sion, Naval Victualling Depot mantle. New office Cert. 49/2561

Crow, George Frederick

Duties. Accounts and Claims Clerk.

Clerk (£232- £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£5724692), Third Division, Fre- 620 30.8.51sion, unattached mantle. New office Cert. 49/2561

Duties. internal Audit Clerk.

New South Wales.

Heys, Arthur Harold Clerk (£5724692), Third Divi- Clerk (£764- £860), Third Division, Naval 812 30.8.51sion, Naval Store Branch, Store Branch, Sydney, vice C. A. HaginSydney

Duties.Section Leader in connexion with the supply of electric cable, switch gear and meters, ship's telephone and broadcastequipment, electric urns, kettles and hot cupboards, searchlights and gear, binoculars, telescopes, coding machines and parts, S.A. gearand D.G. gear.

Collins, Daniel Joseph Clerk (£2324620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, Engineer 572 30.8.51sion, Engineer Manager's Manager's Branch, Sydney. New officeBranch, Sydney Cert. 50/1578

Duties. Obtaining estimates and issue of job numbers for dockyard work not related to H.M.A. Ships, preparation of requisitionsand correspondence.

Parle, Leonard John Clerk (£232- £620), Third Divi-sion, Department of Lábourand National Service, Sydney

Duties. Clerical Assistant to

Kelleher, George Gordon Alex- Clerk (£232 - £620), Third Divi-ander sien, unattached

Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, Engineer 572 30.8.51Manager's Branch, Sydney. New officeCert. 50/1578

Naval Assistant (Dock duties).

Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division, Engineer 596Manager's Branch, Sydney. New officeCert. 50/1578

Duties. Responsible to the Electrical Assistant for the clerical wotk of the Electrical Division.Law, Victor Harold Assistant, Grade 1 (£470 - £530), Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 £602), Fourth Divi- 554

Fourth Division, Repatriation sion, Engineer Manager's Branch, Sydney.Department, Sydney New office Cert. 50/1578

Duties. General custody of plans for Battle and Tribal class destroyers and books of reference, amending specifications, &

Russell, Neville Herbert .. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£470- Assistant, Grade 3 (£554- £602), Third Divi- 554£530), Fourth Division, Taxa- sien, Engineer Manager's Branch, Sydney.Lion Branch, Department of New office Cert. 50/1578the Treasury, Sydney

Duties.Recording movements of correspondence files within Branch, general assistance.

Postal Officer (£470 - £530), Assistant, Grade 3 (£554- £602), Fourth 554 30.8.51Fourth Division, Postmaster. Division, Engineer Manager's Branch,General's Department, Sydney Sydney. New office Cert. 50/1578

Duties.Registration and indexing of correspondence, receipt, recording, distribution and filing of signals.

Byford, Charles

30.8.51

30.8.51

c.

30.8.51

Queensland.

Arnott, Victor Alexander .. Mail Officer (£210 £602), Fourth Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 - £602), Fourth 554 30.8.51Division, Postmaster- General's Division, Naval Staff Office, Brisbane.Department, Brisbane New office Cert. 50/1809

Duties.Custody, transmission and check of Naval Staff Office correspondence files, preparation of lists of files. General assistancein Registry Section.

Wilkins, George Lloyd ..

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.New South Wales.

Clerk (I232- £620 ), Third Divi-sion, Head- quarters Staff,Eastern Command

Clerk (572 -692 ), Third Division, RifleAssociations and Clubs Section, EasternCommand, vice J. P. Crowley

Duties. General assistance in administration of rifle clubs activities in New South Wales.

656 30.8.51

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Commonwealth Gazette 2215 No. 64. : 30th A .gust, 1951

PROMOTIONScontinued.

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

Salary onPromotion(*Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

Strachan, George Sim

DEPARTMENT OF 'TiE ARMY - -continued.

New South Wales continued.

Command Paymaster, Third Command Paymaster (11,274- £1,428) ,Division (£1,214 £1,304) , Third Division, Finance Office, Easternunattached Command, Sydney. Office reclassified

Cert. 51/876and control of Command Finance Office.Duties. - Administration

Anderson, Bertram Henry Clerk (£956 - 0,064), ThirdDivision, unattached

Harris, Christopher

Clerk (11,094- £1,184), Third Division,Finance Office, Eastern Command,Sydney. Office reclassified Cert. 51/876

Duties. Officer -in- charge, Treasury Section.

Clerk (£1,004 - 11,124), ThirdDivision, unattached

Clerk (£1,094-£1,184), Third Division,Finance Office, Eastern Command,Sydney. Office reclassified Cert. 51/876

Duties. Officer -iii- charge, A.M.F. Section.

McGann, Herbert Patrick Clerk (£860 -£956) , Third Divi- Clerk (L908-11,004), Third Division,sion, unattached Finance Office, Eastern Command,

Sydney. Office reclassified Cert. 51/876Duties. Chief Camp Paymaster.

Jolliffe, Reginald Aubrey .. Clerk (£812 -£908) , Third Divi-sion, unattached

Duties. Inter

Kennedy, Kenneth Patrick Clerk (£692-£812), Third Divi-sion, Finance Office, EasternCommand

Duties. Paymaster and Re

Clerk (i620-£764), Third Divi-sion, Finance Office, EasternCommand

Phillips, John William

Kellie, William GordonMcDonald

Clerk (1860 1956), Third Division, FinanceOffice, Eastern Command, Sydney. Officereclassified Cert. 51/876

nal Auditor.

1,428 30.8.51

1,124 30.8.51

1,184 30.8.51

932 30.8.51

908 30.8.51

Clerk (£812 -£908) , Third Division, Finance 836 30.8.51Office, Eastern Command, Sydney. Officereclassified Cert. 51/876

ceiver of Public Moneys.

Clerk (£6924812), Third Division, Finance 764 30.8.51Office, Eastern Command, Sydney. Officereclassified Cert. 51/876

Duties. Internal audit of Army pay, civilian salaries and wages, &c.

South Australia.

Clerk (£620- £764) , Third Divi- Inspector of Rifle Ranges (£788-£908),lion, Finance Office, Central Third Division, Rifle Associations andCommand Clubs Section, Centrai Command,

Adelaide, vice T. K. FisherDuties.Administration of rifle clubs activities in South Australia.

Tasmania.

Fiske., Clifford Wellesley .. Clerk (£572 -£692) , Third Divi- Clerk (£620- £764) , Third Division, Financesion, Finance Office, Tas- Office, Tasmania Command, Hobart, vicemania Command J. M. Windsor

Duties.Chief Camp Paymaster.

788 30.8.51

764 30.8.51

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.

Directorate of Contracts, Victoria.

Ware, Norman Maurice .. Clerk (£232 -£620) , Third Divi- Clerk (£572-£692), Third Division, Food.- 656 30.8.51,lion, unattached stuffs and General Stores Section. New

office Cert. 50/3071

Duties. Procurement and disposal of non -ferro us metals instruments and photographic stores.i

Maudouit, Albert Harold Clerk' (£2321620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572-£692), Third Division, 572 30.8.51Jules sion, Heavy Equipment and Heavy Equipment and Steel Products

Steel Products Section Section, vice R. H. Weeks, promotedDuties.Procurement of general stores.

Moffitt, Robert Bjackall Clerk (£232 - £620), Third Divi-sion, Foodstuffs and GeneralStores Section

Duties.Procurement

Clerk (£5724692), Third Division, Food-stuffs and General Stores Section. Newoffice Cert. 50 /3071

of fresh provisions.

572 30.8.51

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PROMOTIONScontiñúed.

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

Salary onPromotion( *Exclusiveof Cost DE

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

Begley, Dorothy Elaine

DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT.Central staff.

Typist ( Female) , Grade i ( £218- £467) , 218 16.8 .51Fourth Division, Administrative Branch,Office Services Section. New officeCert. 49/2154

Assistant (Female), Grade 1(Typist -in- Training) (£210-£401) , Fourth Division, un-attached

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.Victoria.

Lawson, Charles Francis .. Register Clerk (£5724692), Clerk (£6924812), Third Division, 692 30.8.51Third Division, unattached Correspondence, Records and Typing

Section, Personnel Branch, Melbourne.New office Cert. 51 /1109

Duties. Exercises control over the Records Sub- section. Directs course of all correspondence and supervises registration,indexing and attachment of all correspondence. Determines files for archival treatment or destruction.

Margieson, Ernest Sylvester Assistant Examining Officer Assistant Cashier (£692 - £812), Third 764 30.8.51(£548- £692), Third Division, Division, Accounts Branch, Melbourne.unattached New office Cert. 51/1109

Duties. Assists Cashier in the collection of Customs rev enne, light dues, sales tax, and State tonnage and pilotage

30.8.'51

dues.

Curtis, Burton Gregory .. Clerk (£620 £764), Third Divi-Sion, unattached

Examining Officer (£692- £812), Third Divi-sion, Invoice Room, Melbourne. Newoffice Cert. 51/1109

788

Powell, Lindsay Edward Clerk (£620 - £764), Third Divi-sion, unattached

Examining Officer (£692- £812), Third Divi-sion, Invoice Room, Melbourne. Newoffice Cert. 51/1109

764

Briggs, Clive Vernon Clerk (£620 -£764) , Third Divi-.,ion, unattached

Examining Officer (£692-£812), Third Divi-sion, Invoice Room, Melbourne. New

728

office Cert. 51/1109Duties.The duties of the above three positions are -- Attending to requisitions referred by Warehouse Supervisor and

Query Memoranda issued by Invoice Examining Officers for exa niination of goods in bonds and importers' warehouses, forpurposes of classifications origin, value, weight, repack, &c. Carrying out such investigation work as instructed by the

30.8.51

30.8.51

Senior Inspector, Invoice Room.

Dunn, Whelan James Assistant Examining Officer(f5484692), Third Division,unattached

Clerk (L692-1812), Third Division, 728 30.8.51Invoice Room, Melbourne. New officeCert. 51/1109

Duties. Responsible to the Inspector ( Examinations) is in charge of Distribution and Despatch Section. Supervisesreceipt of entries and invoices, arranges dissection and distribution to Senior Invoice Examining Officers, and maintains recordof receipt and allocation of entries and associated documents.

San Miguel, Richard Jahn Assistant Examining Officer Clerk (£6924812), Third Division, Invoice 692 30.8.51Antonio (£548- £692), Third Division, Room. Melbourne. New office Cert.

unattached 51/1109Duties.Securities Clerk. Receives and has charge of all securities and guarantees lodged with the Department.

Inspects securities, examines and records powers of attorney and articles of association of companies subscribing to Customssecurities. Deals with all correspondence on subjects of general nature and submits reports to Inspector.

Reilly, John Lawrence Clerk (£620-£764), Third Divi-sion, unattached

Millane, Albert Peter Clerk (M204764), Third Divi-sion, unattached

Assistant Investigation Officer (£692- 788 30.8.51£812) , Third Division, InvestigationBranch, Melbourne. New office Cert.51/1109

Assistant Investigation Officer (£692- 812 30.8.51£812), Third Division, InvestigationBranch, Melbourne. New office Cert.51 /1109

Duties.The duties of the above two ipositions are Assist Investigation Officers on investigations in connexion with.Tariff classifications, by -laws, dangerous drugs and securities. Attend to any other matters at the direction of the Inspector.Renfree, Noel Lindsay .. Assistant Examining Officer Clerk (£6924812), Third Division, Excise 728 30.8.51

(£5484692), Third Division, Branch, Melbourne. New office Cert.unattached 51/1109

'Duties. Check of all entries for excisable goods presented at Excise Branch for compliance with Excise Tariff, Customs,Excise, Wine Bounty, Beer Excise, Distillation and Spirits Acts and the Regulations issued thereunder. Check brewery returns,documents and claims under Fine Export Bounty Act and certify as to correctness of survey reports from distilleries.

REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT.Western Australia.

Stephenson, Millicent Mary Sister (£431- £455), FourthDivision, Out- Patient Clinic,Perth

Senior Sister (i4794503), Fourth Divi-sion, Out Patient Clinic, Perth, viceJ. P. Howard

491 30.8.51

Duties. -- Responsible to the Medical Officer -in- charge for the rostering and discipline of trained nursing staff, care andgeneral welfare of patients referred for nursing attention, &c.

Commonwealth 'Gazette 2217 No._ 64.-30th August; 1951

PROMOTIONScontinued.

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

Salary onPromotion( *Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Central Staff (Victoria).

Norton, Joan Gray . Tracer ( Female) (£218-£467 ) , Clerical Assistant ( Female) , Grade 3 437 30.8.51Fourth Division, Department (£425 - 1497), Fourth Division, Personnelof Civil Aviation Branch, Organization and Methods Sec-

tion, Melbourne. New office Cert.51/1676

Duties. Minor clerical work associated with staffing proposals. Typing qualifications desirable.

Gray, Duncan Allen .. Engineer, Grade 2 (£908- £956), Divisional Engineer (£1,154 - f1,244), 1,244 30.8.51Third Division, Engineering Third Division, Engineering Branch,Branch Research Section, Melbourne, vice L. M.

HarrisDuties Responsible for research and development in the field of multi - channel line communication systems.

Parker, Keith . Clerk (£232- £630), Third Divi- Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, Postal 596 30.8.51

sion, unattached, Victoria Services Branch, Mail Services Section,Melbourne. New office Cert. 50/962

Duties. Assist in the clerical work of the Air Mails Section. Experience in the procedure of mail documentation anddespatch is desirable.

Carrie, John Albert .. Junior Postal Officer (£210- Assistant (Drafting), Grade 1 (£210- 252 30.8.51

£364) , Fourth Division, £614) , Fourth Division, EngineeringEngineering Branch Branch, Melbourne, vice K. A. Harris

Duties. Perparation of drawings from rough sketches supplied. A good standard of penmanship is desirable.

Edwards, Douglas Hamilton Junior Postal Officer (£210- Assistant (Drafting), Grade 1 (£210- 228t 30.8.511364) , Fourth Division, £614) , Fourth Division, EngineeringEngineering Branch Branch, Melbourne, vice V. Fawcett

Duties. Preparation of drawings from rough sketches supplied. A good standard of penmanship is desirable.

Coulson, Robert Sidney Postal Officer (£2104530), Assistant (Drafting) , Grade 1 (E210- 328$ 30.8.51Fourth Division, Engineering £614), Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch Branch, Melbourne. New office Cert.

51/470Duties. Preparation of drawings from rough sketches supplied. A good standard of penmanship is desirable.

New South Wales.List, Alfred Alford Joseph Clerk (£764 - £860), Third Divi- Clerk (£908- £1,004), Third Division, 908 30.8.51

sion, Accounts Branch, Tele- Accounts Branch, Money Order Accounts,graph Accounts Sydney, rice W. W. Greig

Duties. Senior Teller, Money Order Counter, G.P.O.

Turner, Leslie George Clerk (£620 £764), Third Divi- Clerk (£692 - £812), Third Division, 788 30.8.51sion, Accounts Branch Accounts Branch, Relieving, Sydney.

New office Cert. 51/362Duties.Relieving for recreation and other leave Third Division officers of the Accounts Branch.

Foster, James Clerk ( £620 -£764) , Third Divi- Clerk ( £692 -£812) Third Division, 788 30.8.51sion, Department of Air Accounts Branch, Relieving, Sydney.

New office Cert. 51/362Duties. Relieving for recreation and other leave Third Division officers of the Accounts Branch.

McKenzie, Gordon B'ell Clerk (£692 -£812) , Third Divi- Clerk (£7644860), Third Division, 836 30.8.51sion, Accounts $ranch Accounts B'rancli, General Accounts,

Sydney. Office reclassified Cert. 51/516Duties.In charge of Wages Sub - section.

Makin, William Samuel .. Clerk (£692- £812), Third Divi- Clerk (£764 - 1860), Third Division, 836 30.8.51sion, Accounts Branch Accounts B'ranch, General Accounts,

Sydney. Office reclassified Cert. 51/516Duties. In charge of Stores and Services Sub section.

Klein, Francis Martin Postmaster, Grade 2 (£728- Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884-£980), Third 884 30.8.51£836), Third Division, Dapto Division, Springwood, vice R. T. Robson

Frost, Keith Arnold Clerk (£232- £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£692- £812), Third Division, Postal 764 30.8.51sion, Postal Services Branch, Services Branch, Narrandera, vice J. T.Narrandera Bennie

Duties. Clerk to the District Inspector.

Cooper, Eric Dick .. Supervising Technician, Grade Supervisor (Workshops) (£848 - £884), 848 30.8.514 (1818- £866), Fourth Divi- Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,¿ion, Engineering Branch Administrative and General Section, St.

Peters, vice J. J. GoúdieDuties Control and co- ordination of the Machine and iron Sections of the Workshops.

Aherns, Harold Francis .. Clerk (£232 - £620), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division, 596 30.8.51sion, Accounts Branch Accounts Branch, Money Order Accounts,

Sydney, vice A. H. DebnamDuties. Paying postal notes at the Money Order Counter, Postal Hall, General Post Office.

1 Plus L 199 special allowance. $ Plus £ 92 special allowance.

No. 84.--30th August, 1951 2218 Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONS continued.

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

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Continued.

New South Wain -- continued.

Huggins, Kevin Thomas . Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1(1653- £698), Third Division,Windsor

Myers, Maurice Nichalos Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1Lloyd (£6534698), Third Division,

KingstonBruderlin, Charles Percival Senior Postal Clerk, Grade l

(£6534698), Third Division,The Entrance

Curtis, Carl Clarence Supervising Technician, Grade2 (£740 1782), Fourth Divi-sion, Engineering Branch

Duties.Supervision and maintenance of all types

Duck, Otto Reginald .. Lineman, Grade 2 (£560) ,Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch

Lord, Ernest Lionel

Salary onPromotion( *Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£7284836), Third 728 30.8.51Division, Eugowra, vice P. A. C. Dignam

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£7284836), Third 764 30.8.51Division, Parliament House, Canberra.New office Cert. 51 /409

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£7204765), 765 30.8.51Third Division, Gosford, vice H. G.Cousins

Supervising Technician, Grade 6 (1926) , 926 30.8.51Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Internal Plant Section, Radio and Tele-graphs (Telegraphs) , Sydney, vice F. O.Johnson

of telegraph equipment in the Sydney area.Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£662) , Fourth 662 30.8.51

Division, Engineering Branch, ExternalPlant Section, Country District Works(Lismore Division) , Murwillumbah,vice E. Alexander

Duties. Area Foreman.

Locksmith (£560-£596), FourthDivision, Engineering Branch

Duties.Responsible to the Supervisor

Senior Locksmith, Grade 1 (£632) , FourthDivision, Engineering Branch, Adminis-trative and General Section, Workshops(Jobbing) , St. Peters, vice F. J.Longhurst

for the management . of the Locksmith sub- section.

Cowie, Stanley Charles .. Mail Officer (£2104602),Fourth Division, Mail Branch

Wells, Gwendoline Alberta(12.9.34(3))

632 30.8.51'

Senior Assistant (Mails) ( £614) , Fourth 614 30.8.51Division, Mail Branch, Sydney, viceP. J. Lohan

Duties. Taxing Officer.

Telephonist (1218 -£431) ,Fourth Division, Warialda

Woodbury, Cecilia Dorothy Accounting Machinist (Fe-male) , Grade 1 (1218-1467),Fourth Division, AccountsBranch

Duties. Accounting Machining work and supervision

Lansdale, Betty GraceSummers

(3.9.48)

Wheatland, John Neville

Fitzgerald, Michael James(1.7.46)

Holborn, John Charles

Nayler, John Leslie

Hicks, David George

Jenkins, Maurice Cyril ..

Finn, Frederick Horace .

Monitor (£467 -£503) , Fourth Division, 503 30.8.51Quirindi, vice E. R. McCarthy

Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 491 30.8.512 (£491) , Fourth Division, AccountsBranch, Telegraph Accounts, Sydney,vice S. M. Dasey

and direction of staff engaged on that class

Assistant (Female) , Grade 1 Assistant (Female), Grade 2 ( £401 -£425) ,(£210 £401), Fourth Divi- Fourth Division, Telephone Branch,sion, Telephone Branch Sydney, vice M. J. McLoughlin

Duties. -- Conduct of centralized checks of telephone call accounting.

Victoria.

Clerk (1692 -£812) , Third Divi-sion, Postal Services Branch,Benalla

Postal Clerk (£258 -£638) ,Third Division, Warrnambool

Postal Officer (1210-£530),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£2104530),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (12104530),Fourth Division, TelegraphBranch

Mail Officer (£210- £602),Fourth Division, Mail Branch

Duties. Taxing

Inspector (£860- £956), Third Division,Postal Services Branch, Benalla, viceJ. T. Ferguson

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£6534698),Third Division, Mortlake, vice J. F.Anderson

Technician (Telecommunications) (£560-£632) , Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Internal Plant Section, Radioand Telegraphs (Telegraphs) , Mel-bourne. New office Cert. 50/1746

Technician (Telecommunications) (1560 -f632), Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Internal Plant Section, Radioand Telegraphs (Telegraphs) , Mel-bourne. New office Cert. 50/1746

Motor Mechanic (£560-1596), FourthDivision, Engineering Branch, Adminis-trative and General Section, GeneralWorks, Transport, Melbourne, vice A. W.Ladhams

Senior Assistant (Mails) (£614), FourthDivision, Mail Branch, Melbourne, viceL. Smith

Officer, Ship Section.

Mail Officer (n10-£602),Fourth Division, Mail Branch

Senior Assistant (Mails) (£614), FourthDivision, Mail Branch, Melbourne, viceW. J. Byrne

Duties. Check and reconcile documents associated with all inw and air mails and surface mails from other countries.

of work.

425 30.8.51

860 30.8.51

653 30.8.51

578 30.8.51

578 30.8.51

596 30.8.51

614 30.8.51

614 30.8.51

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Commonwealth Gazette 2219. No: 64r-3Ot% Augusts 1961

PROMOTION & -- continued.

Present Designation and station. Position to which Pronióted.

POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Continued.

Victoria continued.

Waldron, Frederick Motor Driver (£512 -£536) ,Fourth Division, TransportSection, Stores and TransportBranch

Rutlidge, Jessie Mary Monitor (Female) (L467-1503),Fourth Division, TelephoneBranch, New South Wales

Duties. Supervisor (Travelling) , District Telephone Office.

McMahon, Eileen Margaret 1Vtonitor (Female) (£4674503),Fourth Division, St. Arnaud

Duties. Supervisor (Travelling) , District Telephone Office.

Salary onPromotion( *Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

Motor Driver =ill - charge (£5724608 ) , 590 30.8.51Fourth Division, Transport Section,Stores and Transport Branch, Melbourne,vice L. E. G-obbett

Supervisor (Female) (£5214557 ) , Fourth 557 30.8.51Division, Telephone Branch, Sale. Newoffice Cert. 50/1020Inspection of exchanges and training of Telephonists.

Supervisor (Female) (£521 =£557) , Fourth 539 30.8.51Division, Telephone Branch, Colac. TTewoffice Cert. 50/1020Inspection of exchanges and training of Telephonists.

Hickleton, Margaret Mary Monitor (Female) (U674503) , Supervisor (Female) (£521 - £557), Fourth 539 30.8.51Fourth Division, Bendigo Division, Telephone Branch, Ararat.

New office Cert. 50/1020Duties. Supervisor (Travelling) , District Telephone Office. Inspection of exchanges and training of Telephonists.

Edwards, Annie Gilbarta .. Telephonist (£218 - £431) , Monitor (Female) (£467 -£503) , Fourth 485 30.8.51(17.11.48) Fourth Division, Telephone Division, Mornington, vice P. H. Hodge

BranchRoche, Theresa Josephine .. Assistant (Female) , Grade 1 Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401 -£425) , 401 30.8.51

(15.4.48 ( 73 ) ) (f210-1401), Fourth Divi- Fourth Division, Telephone Branch, Mel -sion, Engineering Branch :bourne, vice M. K. McLeodDuties, Assist in the evaluation of exchange staffing records.

Queensland.

Exelby, James Taylor Postmaster, Grade 2 (£728 -Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884 -£980) , Third 956 30.8.51£836) , Third Division, Division, Tully, vice W. O. ChayGoomeri

O'Dowd, Berge .. Postmaster, Grade 2 (£728-Postmaster, Grade 3 (1884-£980), Third 884 30.8.51£836 ), Third Division, Mill -Division, Clermont, vice W. E. Roycemerran

Dickson, Eric Leicester Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3 Postmaster, Grade 3 (1884-£980), Third 884 30.8.51(£7884833). Third Division, Division, llarcaldine, vice A. W. RaperRockhampton

Katterns, George Daniel Employment Officer, Grade 2 Clerk (£692 -£812 ), Third Division,(£620 £764), Third Division, Engineering Branch, Costing Section,Department of Labour and Brisbane, vice A. J. McKenzie

7$8 30.8.51

National ServiceDuties.Workshops Cost Clerk.

Hogg, Malcolm John Clerk (1232-£620), Third Divi-Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division,sion, Accounts Branch, Money Accounts Branch, Money Order Accounts,Order Accounts Brisbane, vice M. R. Spark

572 30.8.51

Duties.Assistant to Money Order Reconciliation Officer.

Hayden, Patrick Mannix . Clerk ( £232 -£6 20 ) , Third Divi-Clerk (1572-£692), Third Division,sion, Postal Services Branch Accounts Branch, Money Order Accounts,

Brisbane, vice A. L. Ponting

596 30.8.51

Duties. Assistant Money Order Examiner.

Stirling, Frederick George Postal Clerk (£2584638), Clerk (572602 ) , Third Division,Third Division, Fortitude Accounts Branch, Money Order Accounts,Valley Brisbane, vice P. V. Keating

692 30 . 8 . 91

Duties. Assistant Money Order Examiner.

Gardiner, Norman Errol .. Clerk (£232 - £626), Third Divi- Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division,sien, unattached Accounts Branch, Cashier, Brisbane, vice

596 30.8.51

M. J. NargarDuties. Assistant Distributor of Stamps.

Brock, Mervyn Ernest . Clerk (£232-£620), Third Divi-Clerk (£572 -£502 ), Third Division,sion, Telegraph Branch Accounts Branch, Telegraph Accounts,

Brisbane, vice V. C. O'Brien

r Duties.Telegraph Debtors' Ledger Keeper.t

596 30.8.51

Sloane, Gerard Robert Clerk (£232 -£620 ), Third Divi-Clerk (£572£092 ), Third Division,sion, Repatriation Commis-Accounts Branch, Telephone Accounts,sion, Brisbane Brisbane, vice A. A. 1VTieAllan

lDuties.- Assistant Ledger Beeper.

656 30.8.51

Bradford, Ronald Robert .. Clerk (£2324630), Third Divi-Clerk (15724692), Third Division,sion, Department of Works Accounts Branch, General Accounts,and Musing, Brisbane Brisbane, vice K. P. T. P annce

6.92 30.8.51

4259. 2Duties.Wages Examiner.

No. 64.-30t$ August, 1951 2220 Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONS continued.

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

Middleton, Esme

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPAnTMENT-- continued.

Queensland -- continued.

Margaret Clerk (Female) (n324515), Clerk (Female) (14674587), Third Divi-Third Division, Accounts sion, Accounts Branch, TelephoneBranch, Telephone Accounts Accounts, Brisbane, vice J. Bryce

Duties.Assistant Ledger Keeper.

Jordan, Michael Devitt Postal Clerk (£2584638), Clerk (£5724692), Third Division, 692 30.8.51Third Division, Petrie Accounts Branch, Money Order Accounts,Terrace Brisbane. New office Cert. 51/237

Duties. Reconciliation of Expenditure Vouchers Account, Payment of Pensions, &c.

Salary onPromotion(*Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

491 30.8.51

Mewburn, Robert George .. Mail Officer (£210-£602),Fourth Division, Mail Iranch

Best, Muriel Ada Monitor (£467- £503), FourthDivision, Telephone Branch

Montgomery, Edna Amelia(30.11.25 (7))

Reid, Doris Lola(28.9.20 (2) )

Smith, Mary Doreen(30.11.25 (3))

Cullen, Murray Lawrence(17.6.48 (41))

Baxter, Wallace Ogilvy(5.11.25 (2) )

Choat, Mervin Wilbur(29.5.47(2))

Scholar, Arnold John(29.5.47(12))

Wright, Philip Edward ..(1.4.49(330))

Herbert, Arthur Lyall .

Hodge, Walter Albert(8.7.49)

Westerman, Eric Francis ..(1.4.49)

Nicklason, Lewis Charles(1.4.49)

Bracken, William George

Byard, Huon George

Senior Assistant (Mails) (£614), Fourth 614 30.8.51Division, Mail Branch, Brisbane, viceJ. Pallister

Supervisor (£521 - £557), Fourth Division, 557 30.8.51Telephone Branch, Brisbane, vice ClarrieRoseman

South Australia.

Telephonist (£218 -£431) ,Fourth Division, TelephoneBranch (Central Exchange)

Telephonist (n184431),Fourth Division, TelephoneBranch (Central Exchange)

Telephonist (12181431),Fourth Division, TelephoneBranch (Central Exchange)

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560),Fourth Division, Engineer-ing Branch, Country Divi-sions ( Central Head - quarters,Adelaide) , Murray Bridge

Lineman, Grade 1 (£506-£542) , . Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, LinesSection (District Works No.1 Division) , Stirling West

Lineman, Grade 1 (L5064542),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Lines Section (Dis-trict Works No. 1 Division) ,Stirling West

Lineman, Grade 1 (£506 £542),Fourth Division, EngineeringBraheh, Lines Section (Dis-trict Works No. 1 Division) ,

West AdelaideLineman, Grade 1 (£5064542),

Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Lines Section (Dis-trict Works No. I Division),Stirling West

Tasm

Clerk (£5724692), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Branch,Cashier

Duties. CoLineman, Grade 1 (£506-£542),

Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Country Section,Gretna

Lineman, Grade 1 (£506-£542),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Metropolitan Sec-tion, Lines Staff, Hobart

Lineman, Grade 1 (£5064542),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Country Section,Burnie

Postal Assistant (Mail) (£210-.£602 ), Fourth Division,Launceston

Postal Officer (£2104530),Fourth Division, unattached

Monitor ( £467 -£503) , Fourth Division, 503 30.8.51Telephone Branch ( Central Exchange) ,Adelaide, vice M. Hayman

Monitor (£4674503), Fourth Division, 503 30.8.51Telephone Branch (Central Exchange) ,Adelaide, vice Doreen M. von Allworden

Monitor (f 467- £503 ) , Fourth Division, 503 30.8.51Telephone Branch (Central Exchange),Adelaide, vice E. M. Hall

Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£614 -£632) , 632 30.8.51Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Country Divisions (Central Head-quarters, Adelaide), Spalding, vice W.Burke

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Divi- 560 30.8.51sion, Engineering Branch, Lines Section( District Works No. 1 Division) ,Stirling West, vice R. Humphery

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560 ) , Fourth Divi- 560 30.8.51sion, Engineering Branch, Lines Section(Primary Works No. 1 Division) ,Stirling West, vice H. J. F. Bottriil

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560) , Fourth Divi- 560 30.8.51sion, Engineering Branch, Lines Section(District Works No. 1 Division),Glenelg, vice W. H. Prettejohn

Lineman, Grade 2. ( £560) , Fourth Divi- 560 30.8.51sion, Engineering Branch, Lines Section(District Works No. 1 Division) ,Stirling West, vice A. M. King

anis.

Clerk ( £620 -£764 ) , Third Division, Engi- 764 30.8.51neering Branch, Costing Section,Hobart, vice G. E. Laing

ding Clerk.

Lineman, Grade 2 ( £560 ) , Fourth Divi- 560 30.8.51sion, Engineering Branch, Country Sec-tion; Gretna. New office Cert. 49/1190

Lineman, Grade 2 ( £560) , Fourth Divi- 560 30 ,8.51sion, Engineering Branch, Country Sec-tion, Cygnet, vice L. S. Murray

Lineman, Grade 2 ( £560) , Fourth Divi- 560 30.8.51sion, Engineering Branch, Country Sec-tion, Burnie, vice K. G. Bessell

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2 ( £210- 536 30.8.51£560), Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Country Section, Launceston,vice L. J. Durkin

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2 ( £210- 536 30.8.51£560) , Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Country Section, Launceston,vice A. L. Smith

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PROMOTIONS continued.

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

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENTContinued.Tasmania continued.

Griinmond, Maxwell James Postal Officer (£210 -£530) ,Fourth Division, unattached

Grubb, Francis William . . Postal Officer ( £210 -£530) ,

Fourth Division, unattached

Hope, Brian John Kenmure Postal Officer ( £210 -£530) ,Fourth Division, Engineer-ing Branch, MetropolitanSection

Livingstone,ton

John Barring- Junior Postal Officer (£210-

£364 ) , Fourth Division,Telegraph Branch

McSherry, John Earle Postal Officer (£210-£530) ,Fourth Division, unattached

Morey, Bernard Lewis Postal Officer (£210-£530) ,Fourth Division, unattached

Rafferty, Benn Austice . Postal Officer ( £210 -£530) ,Fourth Division, unattached

Shields, Maxwell John Postal Officer ( £210 -£530) ,Fourth Division, unattached

Walker, Ross Weston Postal Officer (£210 -£530) ,

Fourth Division, unattached

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2 (£210-£560), Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Transmission Workshops andTelegraph Section, Workshops, Hobart,vice F. M. Mead

Technician's Assistant, . Grade 2 (£210-£560), Fourth. Division, EngineeringBranch. Metropolitan Section, Installa-tion and Service, Hobart, vice E. J.Hayes

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2 (£210£560 ) , Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Transmission, Workshops andTelegraph Section, Workshops, Hobart,vice J. E. A. Cross

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2 (£210-£560 ) , Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Transmission, Workshops andTelegraph Section, Workshops, Hobart,vice R. J. Dawson

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2 ( £210-£560 ) , Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Metropolitan Section, Installa-tion and Service, Hobart, vice R. T.Carling

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2 (£210-£560 ) , Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Transmission, Workshops andTelegraph Section, Radio, Hobart, viceW. J. Smallbone

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2 ( £210-£560 ) , Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Transmission, Workshops andTelegraph Section, Workshops, Hobart,vice B. M. Dwyer

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2 ( £210-£560 ) , Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Transmission, Workshops andTelegraph Section, Workshops, Hobart,vice D. W. Dannock

Technician's Assistant, Grade 2 (£210-£560 ) , Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Installation and Service, Hobart,vice S. Osborn

Salary onPromotion(*Exclusiveof Cost of

LivingAdjust-ment).

Date ofPromotion.

536 30.8.51

536 30.8.51

536. 30.8.51

340j 30.8.5]

536 30.8.51

536 30.8.51

536 30.8.51

536 30.8.51

536 30.8.51

t Plus £ 130 special allowance.In the notification of the provisional promotion of A. Smith, appearing in Gazette of 19th April, 1951, salary on promotion should

read " £752 " in lieu of that notified.In the notification of the provisional promotion of E. W. Dwyer, appearing in Gazette of 24th May, 1951, salary on promotion should

read " £1,100 " in lieu of that notified.The notification of the provisional promotion of W. D. Pearsall, appearing in Gazette of 31st May, 1951, is hereby withdrawn, the

provisional promotion having lapsed.In the notification of the provisional promotion of R. M. Edwards, appearing in Gazette of 19th July, 1951, the duties of the position

should read " In charge of Child Endowment index " in lieu of that notified.In the notification of the provisional promotion of C. S. McAlpine, appearing in Gazette of 22ndFebruary, 1951, the salary on promotion

should read " £488 " in lieu of that notified.In the notification of the provisional promotion of R. J. McDonald, appearing in Gazette of 5th July, 1951, salary on promotion should

read " £920 " in lieu of that notified.In the notification of the provisional promotion of A. E. Robinson, appearing in Gazette of 5th April, 1951, salary on promotion should

read " £632 " in lieu of that notified.In the notification of the provisional promotion of J. R. Hickey, in Gazette of 19th March, 1951, the salary on promotion should read

" £524 " in lieu of that notified.In the notification of the provisional promotion of P. P. Prince, appearing in Gazette of 2nd August, 1951, the salary on promotion

should read " £515 " in lieu of that notified.The notification, appearing in Gazette of 2nd August, 1951, withdrawing the provisional promotion of J. W. Allen, appearing in Gazette

of 5th April, 1951, is hereby withdrawn.The notifications of the provisional promotion of W. A. Henry, apperaing in Gazette of 8th February, 1951, and the confirmation

thereof appearing in Gazette of 7th June, 1951, are hereby withdrawn.The notifications of the provisional promotion of H. W. Budd, appearing in Gazette of 26th April, 1951, and the confirmation thereof,

appearing in Gazette of 7th June, 1951, are hereby withdrawn.The notification of the confirmation of the provisional promotion of J. K. Wilson, appearing in Gazette of 23rd August, 1951, is hereby

withdrawn. rThe notifications of the provisional promotions of G. A. Corbin, C. J. E. Curzon, J. T. Evans, A. E. Mills, P. V. Thomas, E. L. Hagan,

J. H. Heskey, S. C. Johnson and V. E. Lennon, appearing in Gazette of 16th August, 1951, are hereby withdrawn.In the notification of the provisional promotion of P. M. Jeffrys, appearing in Gazette of 9th August, 1951, the officer's surname should

read " Jeffreys "The provisional promotion of R.M.A. Dodds, appearing in Gazette of 15th February, 1951, is hereby withdrawn, the promotion having

lapsed.The provisional promotions of A. D. Glanz, K. T. Barrett, P. T. Clancy, W. A. Johnstone, J. P. Coker, T. J. O'Donnell, J. L. McNamara

and J. P. Patchell, as notified in Gazette of 18th January, 1951, are hereby withdrawn, the promotions having lapsed.The notification of the provisional promotion of A. C. Girard, appearing in Gazette of 12th July, 1951, is hereby withdrawn.In the notification of the provisional promotion of P. D. Morrow, appearing in Gazette of 12th July, 1951, the Present Designation and

Station should read " Assessor, Grade 1 (£6204764), Third Division, Assessing Section, in lieu of that notified.

No. 134.--30th August, 1951 2222 Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONS-continued.The following provisional promotions have been confirmed :--

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

Auditor- General's Office, New South Wales.

E. J. Lawrie, appearing in Gazette of 19th July, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Taxation Branch.F. M. Flynn, appearing in Gazette of 26th April, 1951.C. C. Hay - Hendry, J. S. Bryant, J. C. Hoskins and 11f. Tomasich, appearing in Gazette of 28th June, 1951.A. N. T. Carter, A. M. Lewis, M. L. Pratt, S. Hogan, N. McCarthy, J. A. Webb, W. J. Higgins, L. N. Carty, E. C. Searle, A. P.

Whitehouse; A. H. Barber, O. B. Cox and J. A. Dwyer, appearing in Gazette of 5th July, 1951.Carmel F. Ryan, Margaret T. Parkin, Norma A. J. Taylor and Dorothy E. Burrough, appearing in Gazette of 25 January, 1951.Dorothy J. MacDonald, Catherine L Ralls, Patricia T. Spillane and H. C. Hofmeyer, appearing in Gazette of 19th July, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

L. Vranjican, W. F. Mounsey, R. C. Wilson, It. V. Vivian, J. L. Atkinson, M. A. Wheate, M. J. Pross, M. J. Heinze and K. C.Hall, appearing in Gazette of 29th March, 1951.

1951.

DEPARTMENT OF WORES AND HOUSING.

M. J. Poole, appearing in Gazette of 31st May, 1951.K. A. Conaghan, A. R. Garrett, J. W. Smith, I. U. Murphy, G. P. Trad and A. J. Bermingham, appearing in Gazette of 7th June,

J. J. Keogh, J. V. Hall and W. A. McQuiggin, appearing in Gazette of 14th June, 1951.E. I. Jay, H. A. Bonnette, E. L. Norman, D. H. R. Wood and J. E. Robertson, appearing in Gazette of 21st June, 1951.F. W. Whiteman and K. N. Nicholas, appearing in Gazette of 5th July, 1951.M. D. Kehoe, R. L. George and J. C. Bruce, appearing in Gazette of 12th July, 1951.W. E. Kinsey, J. G. Beagley, A. P. Van -Epen, F. A. Moyse and D. J. Penhale, appearing in Gazette of 19th July, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

E. C. Waddington and' M. I. Tracey, appearing in Gazette of 26th July, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.

W. J. Venn, appearing in Gazette of 8th February, 1951.F. K. Dillon, C. V. Harris and R. F. Smalley, appearing in Gazette of 8th March, 1951.T. J. Keely, appearing in Gazette of 7th June, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF TILE ARMY.

E. G. Williams, G. H. Doyle, K. J. Brennan, K. B. Carroll, H. R. Moore, G. J. Robertson, R. J. Hodges, A. E. Barnsley, R. S. Liddell,J. F. Hughes, G. J. Waterson, A. W. Roper and L. G. Black, appearing in Gazette of 5th July, 1951.

S. Hopkins, appearing in Gazette of 12th July, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.

D. G. Hatfield, K. J. Brittain, R. J. Osmotherley and W. L. Adamson, appearing in Gazette of 28th June, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF Suu'rn o AND TRANSPORT.

R. zA. Boulton, H. G. Chesterman, J. R. Collins, P. B. Doherty, V. J. Dorian, S. J. Griffith, S. L. Heriot, A. G. Maxwell, L. B. Purryand C. T. Shepherd, appearing in Gazette of 19th July, 1951.

E. B. Downes and R. P. Leigh, appearing in Gazette of 26th July, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.

S. E. G. Inver, appearing in Gazette of 14th December, 1950.R. R. Lodders, H. V. McKinnon and J. Haugh, appearing in Gazette of 26th June, 1951.F. McGregor and G. F. Brown, appearing in Gazette of 5th July, 1951.E. G. Tobin and M. V. Walsh, appearing in Gazette of 12th. July, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

P. E. Grey, appearing in Gazette of 19th July, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

T. Beech, appearing in Gazette of 24th May, 1951.D. Miles, F. W. Ward, J. A. McMahon, C. R. Watchorn, G. J. Carter, W. J. Berkell, D. L. Caddie, T. C. Ridgeway and G. I. Fordham,

appearing hi Gazette of 19th July, 1951.C. A. Coleman, H. A. Smith and A. E. Jackson, appearing in Gazette of 26th July, 1951.

REPATI A'l'ION DEPARTMENR'.

D. J. Rae, J. Boyd, P. M. Beard, R. A. G. Malcolm and G. L. Anderson, appearing in Gazette of 19th July, 1951.

POSTMASTER- GEIçERALlS DEPABTME1cT.

H. IL Stone, A. G. Jones, J. D. Blair, J. H. D. Charles, R. V. Coombs, M. MoF. Lawrence and M. L. Marchesi, appearing in Gazetteof 18th January, 1951.

W. A. Lisle, appearing in Gazette of 28th June, 1951.R. Perkins, V.N. Pullen, L. S. Murray, H. R. Fume, T. J. Donnellan. and C. A. Mickleborough, appearing in Gazette of 12th July,

1951.L. Bollen, A. T. H. Pearson, R. W. Wallgate, C. Ë. Assange, D. W. Auburn, M. W. Black, K. E. Brown, L. L. Church, K. F. Clifford,

J. H. Davis, L. H. Green, M. O. Isaacs, B. Lisle, R. B. Orrell, J. P. O'Brien, V. J. O'Brien, E. R. Pile, E. J. Solomon, J. F. M. Parnell,D. R. Reid. Yarrow, W. R. Griffiths, A. F. Skelton, B. C. Pola, R. F. T. Bolger, G. A. McLean, O. Andrews, V. D. Corbett, V. M. Smith,E. A.. Adams, M. E. Taylor, M. IL Casey, F. G. Gallagher and J. W. LeCras, appearing in Gazette of 19th July, 1951.

P. C. 'Goss, B. tcOwan, J. M. Warners B. D. Culiis, H. V. Philpot, B. J. Hazeidine, D. E. Ruffin, J. R. Henderson, L. W. Chanter,A. A. Carmichael, F. Angove, J. 33. R. Cooper., D. B. Pfeiffer, G. R. M. Tucker, P. D. Atkins, B. W. Green, J. G. Morrison, A. G. M. Wallace,C . ,.XL. ., .: 1 crt, J. .McIver, L. P. MoIeuny, X. S. 13111, A. Boase, G. K. Gardner, R. J. Roberts, H. T. Downes and J. E. Austin,appearing hi gazette of 26th July, 1951.

Commonwealth Gazette 2223 No. 64.--80th August, 1951

TRANSFER OF OFFICERS TO ADVERTISED VACANCIES.

Name of Transferee. Designation and Location of FormerPosition. Position to which Transferred.

Bailey, Leon Bethel

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.New South Wales.

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884 £980), Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884 - £980),Third Division, Guildford Third Division, Homebush, vice

E. P. LeonardO'Donnell, Francis Xavier . . Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884 - £980),

Third Division, BoorowaPostmaster, Grade 3 (£884- £980),

Third Division, Mittagong, viceW. L. Hall

Victoria.

Moyle, Ruby Claire Telephonist (£218- £431), Fourth Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401 --Division, Telephone Branch £425), Fourth Division, Telephone

Branch, Melbourne, vice J. LawtonHoran, Ivy Winifred Telephonist (£218 -431),

Division, BallaratFourth Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£401-

£425), Fourth Division, PostalServices Branch, Ballarat, viceD. M. Hynes

1.

Date of Notification ofVacancy.

19th April, 1951

19th April, 1951

19th July, 1951

15th March, 1951

OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC.DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

Appointments under Section 47.The persons named here-under, who are not officers of the Commonwealth Service,have been appointed on probation to the positions indicatedwith salary as shown, such appointments to take effecton and from 12th April, 1951: --- Murray Goulburn MaddenBourchier (date of birth 28th March, 1925) as Cadet (Exter-nal Affairs) (£130-1342), Third Division, Diplomatic StaffDivision, with salary at the rate of £324 per annum ; GrahamBarton Feakes (date of birth 20th March, 1930) as Cadet(External Affairs) (£1304342), Third Division, DiplomaticStaff Division, with salary at the Irate of £324 per annum;Louis Ferdinand Green (date of birth 4th September, 1929)as Cadet (External Affairs) (£130-1342), Third Division,Diplomatic Staff Division, with salary at the rate of £324 perannum ; Walter Philip John Handmer (date of birth 5th May,1926) as Cadet ( External Affairs) (£130-£342), Third Divi-sion, Diplomatic Staff Division, with salary at the rate of£324 per annum ; Nicholas Farncourt Parkinson ( date ofbirth 5th December, 1925) as Cadet (External Affairs) (îl30-£342 ) , Third Division, Diplomatic Staff Division, with salaryat the rate of £324 per annum.(Ex. Min. No. 24.)

DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.Appointment under Section 47. Charles Anthony James

Inman (date of birth 18th May, 1906), who is not an officerof the Commonwealth Service is appointed on probation asAssistant Co- ordinator- General of Works (£1,986- £2,172),Second Division, Executive Branch, Administrative Division,new office Cert. 50/4139, with salary at the rate of £1,986 perannum; such appointment to take effect on and from 20thAugust, 1951.(Ex. Min. No. 49.)

PROMOTIONS- PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922-1950.THE Public Service Board has- -

j (1) Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotionsas notified in Gazettes indicated : Charles GeorgeHarold Smith, Donald Peter Orr, James WilliamParker McCarthy, Gordon Hunter, Ronald KeithStibbs, James William Allen, Joseph Henry Hobba,Vincent Peter O'Brien, John Augustine O'Connor,Andrew McLean Murfett, Cecil Wilfred Rodd, ArthurGodfrey Jeffries, Henry John Carpenter, WilliamTrevor Davidson, William Nelson Ayer, BernardBatcheldor McEwen, Allan (James Walker, StanleyFrank Benporath, Hugh McCann, Desmond Hart,Donald Roy Stehn, Arthur Frederick Woolcock, HedenCampbell Gray, Eric John Adams, Aubrey VictorGotley, Colin Angus Glendinning, John McKay Milne,John William Roberts, John Wallis Nicholas, EdwardJames Desmond, John Angus Sandow, Dallis AllisterHamilton, 5th April, 1951; Gordon William Taylor,12th April, 1951; John Alexander Dick, DonaldGeorge Wafters, Noel Francis Walker, 3rd May, 1951;Zelma Alberta Frances Giles, Harry Anderson Ayling,

10th May, 1951; Peter Charles Alexander, 17th May,1951; John Steele Bennett, Austin Snare, 24th May,1951; Keith Langley Simpson, Leslie Morton Brown,Edward Blue, Leslie Portley, Leslie Lynch, HenryBede Dwyer, Stanley George Morton, 31st May, 1951;Ernest George Russell, Thomas Lee, LawrenceAubery Dunn, Alun Humphrey Thomas, Louis DudleyGoldring, Mervyn Kenneth Cotterell, Roy JamesElmer, John Poole Johnson, Keith Lancelot Collett,Ralph Henry Cole, Jack George Newman Bell, JosephNathanael Garcia, Arthur Leslie Mervyn Spurgin,Albert William Matheson, Gordon Henry StaffordCollins, William Murphy, Thomas Luther Lennon,7th June, 1951; Alfred Fitton, John William Ashby,Alan Frederick Wilson, Raymond William Ford,Bryce Leslie Irvine, Eric John Wright, Bernard JamesO'Brien, Sydney Arthur Ewing Rowe, Bruce HamiltonMartin, Vernon John O'Day, Raymond FrancisToomey, 14th June, 1951; Edward John Byrne,Martin Francis Manning, Joan Mary Martin, 21stJune, 1951; Ronald Jack Watkins, Athol Swinhoe,John James Foote, 28th June, 1951.

(2) Cancelled the undermentioned provisional promotionsas notified in Gazettes indicated : John ThomasBodley, 22nd. February, 1951; George BernardZegelin, 1st March, 1951; Leonard James Bowdler,Hurtle Garth Oliphant, Brian Desmond Robertson,George Benedict Todd, 5th April, 1951; Wilma AgnesLewin, John Colin Carruthers, 10th May, 1951; HenryDavenport Foster, Harold John Warren, 31st May,1951 ; Francis Henry Callaghan, Basil EddowesThomas, 7th June, 1951.

(3) Promoted the undermentioned officers as shown (salaryon promotion is exclusive of cost -of- living adjust-ment)

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

New South Wales.Allen Norman Thomas Carter, Clerk (£368 -£488) ,

Third Division, Staff and Finance Section, TaxationBranch (Income Táx) , Sydney, as Clerk (£608-£704),Third Division, Staff and Miscellaneous Section,Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.) , Sydney, vice L. W.Blake, with salary at the rate of f608 per annum;from 10th May, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OP SOCIAL. SERVICES.

New South Wales.Arthur Richie Allen, Examiner, Grade 1 (£368 -

£488 ) , Third Division, Pension Branch, Sydney, 'asClerk (1416-£560), Third Division, RehabilitationBranch, Sydney, new office Cert. 50/4058, with salaryat rate of £524 per annum ; from 31st May, 1951.

South Australia.Jack .Newboa Lindquist, Clerk (068-£488), Third

Division, General Section, War Service Homes Divi-sion, Department of Social Services, South Australia,as Clerk (£416 -£560 ) , Third Division, GeneralSection, Var Service Homes Division, South Aus-tralia, office reclassified Cert. 51/507, with salaryat rate of £488 per annum; from 7th June, 1951.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Victoria.

Harry George Rosman, Weather Officer (£416-£704 ), Third Division, Meteorological Branch,Aviation Field Staff, Mascot, New South Wales, asWeather Officer, Grade 2 (£704 - £752), Third Division,Aviation Field Staff, Meteorological Branch, Victoria,new office Cert. 50/3520, with salary at rate of£704 per annum; from 5th April, 1951.

Leonard James Bowdler, Weather Officer (£416 -£704), Third Division, unattached, Aviation FieldStaff, New South Wales, as Weather Officer, Grade 2(£704-£752), Third Division, Aviation Field Staff,Meteorological Branch, Victoria, new office Ceert.50/3520, with salary at rate of £704 per annum;from 5th April, 1951.

Peter Gomer Jeffery, Weather Officer (£416-£704),Third Division, Meteorological Branch, AviationField Staff, South Australia as Weather Officer,Grade 2 (£704-£752), Third Division, Aviation FieldStaff, Meteorological Branch, new office Cert.50/3520, with salary at rate of £704 per annum ;from 5th April, 1951.

Geoffrey Lewis Spence, Weather Officer (£41G-£704) , Third Division, Meteorological Branch, Avia-tion Field Staff, Mascot, New South \Vales, asWeather Officer, Grade 2 (£704-£752), Third Division,Aviation Field Staff, Meteorological Branch, Victoria,new office Cert. 50/3520, with salary at rate of £704per annum; from 5th April, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.

Queensland.James Bruce Affieck, Accountant (£6564752),

Third Division, unattached, Taxation Branch, Queens-land, as Secretary, District Contract Board (£800-£920 ), Third Division, Brisbane, new office Cert.50/4056, with salary at rate of £800 per annum;from 1st March, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF Ant.Central Staff.

. Ronald James Carstairs, Clerk, Secretariat (£368-£488), Third Division, Department of Air, CentralStaff, as Clerk (£560 £656) , Third Division, LegalRegulations and Orders Sub - section, Air BoardSection, Secretariat, Central Staff, vice A. J.Ellwood, with salary at rite of £560 per annum; from7th June, 1951.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Mary Teresa Cameron, Telephonist (£116 - £270),

Fourth Division, Telephone Branch, Albury, asMonitor (£306 -£342) Fourth Division, Albury, NewSouth Wales, new office Cert. 49/735, with salaryat rate of £306 per annum; from 10th May, 1951.

South Australia.Gordon Lindsay Williams, Lineman, Grade 2

(£356), Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Queens-land, as Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£410 -£428), FourthDivision, Engineering Branch, Country Divisions(Wallaroo ), Port Lincoln, South Australia, vice T. G.Le Poidevin, with salary at rate of £410- per annum;from 31st May, 1951.

F. X. SCHNEIDER, Secretary,Publié Service Board.

APPOINTMENTS AND RETIREMENTS.Tf1HE following appointments and retirements are notifiedI by the Public Service Board:

APPOINTMENTS.CENTRAL STAFF.

Department of Civil Aviation.Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Martin Thomas

Duggan.VICTORIA.

Department of the Treasury.SUB-TREASURY.

Typist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth .Division.MarieCatherine. Sheehan.

Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division.Merrilyn Yates Watts.

Commonwealth Gazette

TAXATION BRANCH ( SALES TAX) .

Clerk, Third Division. John Hogan Gervasoni.

Department of Social Services.Typist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division.Margaret

Mary Jessen.

Department of Health.Nursing Sister, Fourth Division. Elizabeth Jean Simpson.

Repatriation Department.Orderly, Grade 1, Fourth Division.Arthur John Charman,

Ben,janien Hall, Edgar Wallace Thomson.Typist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division. Audrey

Esther Radford.

Postmaster - General's Department.Technician., Fourth Division. Albert Hayes.Typist (Female), Grade 1., Fourth Division.Patricia Con-

stance O'Reilly.Assistant (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division: Noreen

Patricia Kyne.Group Engineer, Third Division. Harold Gordon Schmidt.

an lieu of notice appearing in Gazette of 16th August, 1951.]

QUEENSLAND.

Department of the Treasury.TAXATION BRANCH ( INCOME TAX) .

Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Leslie HarryDay.

SUB TREASURY.

Clerk, Third Division.. --John Keith Murphy.

Department of Social Services.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division.Olive Thelma Svenson.Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Celestine

James Hodge, Godfrey Noel Lahey, Henry William Morgan,Wallace Edward Newbigging, Edward John Rampton, AlonzoWright.

Department of Trade and Customs.Searcher and Watchman, Fourth Division. George Irvine

Davis, Richard Joseph Marshall, Raymond Ferrers Townsend.Clerk, Third Division. Vincent Charles Hawker, George

Cole, Kevin Francis McNeill.

Postmaster-General's Department.Technician, Fourth Division. Ernest John Foster.Panel Beater, Fourth Division.Colin Maurice Workman,

Clifford Leons Ward.Lineman -in- Training, Fourth Division. Wilbur Ray Lewis,

Keith Robert John Kelly, Thomas Carrol Staines.Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Patricia Mary Power.Postal Officer, Fourth Division. Allan Keith Quigg.Telephonist, Fourth Division. Eileen Francis Blair.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Department of the Treasury.TAXATION BRANCH.

Typist (Female) , Grade 1, Fourth Division.DorothyCatherine O'Leary.

NOTIFIED BY THE POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Central Staff.Technician, Fourth Division. Herbert Neve Cooper, Ronald

Cecil Young, Horace Frederick Hancock, Francis Henry Hughes,Herbert Crockett Leckie, Mark Vincent Atyeo, Geoffrey WebberArnold.

New South Wales.Phonogram Operator, Fourth Division,.Weira May Dooley,

Irene May Fitzsimmons. Eugenie Dorothy Gifford, PatriciaJulia Gilroy, Eileen Griffin, Enid Isobel Hinchy, JeanneJackson, Dorothy May Love, Valerie Jean Moore, KathleenAgnes Murray, Helen AIicia Osling, June Robertson, MaryJosephine Smirl., Mary May Vaux, Ethel Daisy Jean Warner.

Telephonist, Fourth Division. Nancy Fay Baker, MarjorieEvelyn Coote, Elizabeth Mary Glazebrook, Patricia Martin,Freda May Menzies, Barbara Ann McPhillamy, MaryanneTherese Peterson, Anne Myrtle Whitton, Nancy Agnes Wynn.

Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division. Geoffrey ArnoldBundy, Warren James Dudeney, Lawton Stewart Greig,Kenneth Pass.

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Victoria,Telephonist, Fourth Division.Valerie Rose Lebner, Gloria

May Williamson, Erna Beatrice Salter, Coralie Joan Kesall,Ruth Kelly, Joyce Camille Shaw, Norma Lorraine Shaw,Heather Lorraine Ruddick, Valerie Williamson, Betty MarieBoysen, Frances Margaret McManus, Margery Edna Wilkinson,Margaret Mary Granland, Ai'.een Darinody, Joan AliceMitchell, Ruth Dawn Ferguson, Aileen Merle Telfer, MargaretElizabeth Ellson, Barbara Ann Hayes, Wilma LorraineHeffernan, Eunice Joyce Brown, Margaret Dorothy Kroschel,Elaine Ann Sawyer, Iris Evelyn Duffield, Norah PatriciaBrady, Alice Joan Crawford, Joan Margaret McDonald,Dorothy Stella Sparkes, Helen Fay Quinlan, Jean GwendolineBuchan, Dorothy Beryl Edwards, Joan Lorraine Stagoll,Elizabeth Curtis, Joan Jubb, June McQueen, Joyce Mary Neal,Gwen Doreen McLeod, Barbara Phyllis Ramsdale, KathleenJoan Poulton, Nanette Margaret Sheedy, Avis Eileen Cook,Beverly Joan Andrew.

Postal Officer, Fourth Division. Richard John Scolyer.Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.Austin Galway

Robinson, Patrick Joseph Duncan, Russell Edward Hooper,John William Burley, John David Patrick Clark, RonaldLewis Saultry, Alan Thomas Jones, John Murray Sussems,John Francis Howe, Charles McCusker, Ronald FrederickDrew, Ian Albert Thorogood, Brian Leslie Wootten, DavidFrederick Lawrence Purnell, Joseph Leo Kille, John PeterBroderick, Donald James Smith, Raymond John Kelly,Cristopher Joseph Kelly, Peter Julian Box, Donald RichardTerry, Alfred Robert William Seddon, Kenneth Martin Merry,Rex Thomas Carswell, Clarence Thomas Waring, RaymondJohn Bennett, William Gordon Davis, Ronald Victor Mallows,Norman Harold Casbolt, Norman Keith Biggs, John WilfridToohey, Ronald John Perry, Raymond Charles Bannon, AllanJames Walker, Terence Charles Barron, Kevin Frank Adam,Donald Neil M.athieson, Brian Maxwell Turley, AnthonyLawrence Bradley, Kenneth Alexander McDonald, MiltonWallace Dawson. Robert Ernest McEachern, Raymond WilliamBowman, Robert James Francis, John Frederick Byrnes,Robert Charles Tennant, George Robert Saunders, BrianThomas Moxon, Desmond Francis O'Neill, Harry JohnBlackburn, Desmond Bernard Toner, Francis Patrick Egan.

Queensland.Telephonist, Fourth Division. Joy Lelifeldt.Phonogran Operator, Fourth Division. June Ivy Tweed.

Tasmania.Motor Mechanic, Fourth. Division. Donald Beecher Espie,

Victor Thomas Rouse, Ronald Vivian Bartle.Telephonist, Fourth Division. Alberta Maxine Hoggett,

Ellen Dawn Wells.

RETIREMENTS.DEPARTMENT OF TUE TREASURY.

Taxation Branch.Section 49. Elizabeth Margaret Dunne, Clerical Assistant

(Female), Grade 1, as from the close of business on 9th June,1951; Dorothy Kathleen Wrench, Clerical Assistant (Female) ,Grade 1, as from the close of business on 23rd June, 1951;Nancy Joan Dickenson, Typist; Grade 2, as from the close ofbusiness on 3rd July, 1951; Joan Constance Daniels, ClericalAssistant (Female) , Grade 1, as from the close of business onl 4th July, 1951; Valma June Froud, Accounting Machinist,Grade 1, as from the close of business on 27th July, 1951;Beryl Caroline Howard, Typist, Grade 1, as from the close ofbusiness on 20th July, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.

Section 49. Josie Irene Livingstone, Typist, Grade 2,Administrative Division, as from the close of business on 20thJanuary, 1951.

Section 85 (2 ) . George Pendry Doddrell, Senior ElectricalEngineer, Technical Division, as from the close of business on8th August, 1951.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.Section 49. Grace Elizabeth Murfett, Typist, Grade 1, as

from the close of business on 10th July, 1951.

REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT.

Section 85 (1) . Harold Vivian Henry Whitehead,hitehead, Cook(Male), Grade 1, as from the close of business on 2nd August,1951.

Section 67. Gladys Muriel Sayce, Typist, Grade 1, as fromthe close of business on 30th July, 1951.

Queensland.Section 85 (1) : Matthew Joseph Ward, Orderly Officer,

Grade 2, as from the close of business on 4th June, 1951.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Section 67. George Albert Renner, Mail Officer, Mail

Branch, as from the close of business on 19th June, 1951;Gustav Friedrick Lippold, Line Inspector, Engineering Branch,as from the close of business on 23rd July, 1951; GeorgePatrick Sydney Williams, Telegraphist, Telegraph Branch, asfrom the close of business on 31st July, 1951.

Section 85 (2 ) .Lily Ami Cupitt, Senior Assistant(Female), Telephone Branch, as from the close of businesson 5th September, 1951; John 11IcKenzie Drummond, Lineman,Grade 2, Engineering Branch, as from the close of business on18th October. 1951; John James Bright, Technician, Engineer-ing- Branch, as from the close Of business on 13th . October,l 951 ; George Mark Burns, Line Inspector, Engineering Branch,as from the close of business on 10th October, 1951; PercyClifton Leader, Mail Officer, Mail Branch, as from the closeof business on 28th October, 1951.

Section 85 (l ) . Errol Arnold Renouf, Technician'sAssistant, Grade 2, Engineering Branch, as from the close ofbusiness on 9th October, 1951. .

Section 49.B'etty Miriam Wright, Clerk (Female) ,;iccnunts Branch, as from the close of business on 16th June,i 951; Marie Therese Slattery, Accounting Machinist, AccountsBranch, as from the close of business on 19th May, 1951;Nerida Grace Snodgrass, Telephonist, Mendooran, as from theclose of business on 16th June, 1951.

Victoria.Section 49. Grace Jean May, Telephonist, Frankston, as

from the close of business on 12th July, 1951; Mavis Perrin,Typist, Grade 1, Telegraph Branch, as from the close ofbusiness on 4th August, 1951; Annie Patricia Connery,Monitor, Chelsea, as from the close of business on 18th July,1051.

Queensland.Section 67. June Mary Connor, Assistant (Female), Grade

i, as from the close of business on 26th June, 1951; WilliamHenry Suffolk, Mail Officer, as from the close of business on2Sth October, 1951 ; William John Brown, Lineman, Grade 1,as from the close of business on 4th July, 1951; AlexanderGeorge Watson, Clerk, as from the close of business on 28thNovember, 1951. .

Section 85 (1) . Alexander Birdsall Smith, Technician, asfionm the close of business on 17th July, 1951; William HenryEmerson, Line Foreman, Grade 1, as from the close of businesson 25th July, 1951.

Section 49. Doretta Joyce B'ayfield, Telephonist, Babinda,as from the close of business on 28th April, 1951 ; Yvonne JeanWest, Draftsman, unattached, as from the close of business on16th June, 1951; Beatrice Joyce Schmidt, Telephonist, Collins-ville, as from the close of business on 2nd July, 1951; DaphneJune Price, Assistant (Female), Grade_ 1, Mail Branch, as fromthe close of business on 7th July, 1951.

Western Australia.Section 49. Winifred Joy Taylor- Vernon, Typist, Postal

Services Branch, as from the close of business on 6th August,1951; Mary Mellon, Assistant (Female) , Grade 2, TelephoneBranch, as from the close of business on 23rd June, 1951;Lenore Helen Newbold, Telephonist, Telephone Branch, as fromthe close of business on 14th April, 1951; Reni De Guglielmi,Telephonist. Greenbushes, as from the close of business on 23rdJune, 1951 ; Dorothy Rosslyn Jones, Telephonist, Guildford, asfrom the close of business on 7th April, 1951; Lena ElizabethBarbara Steinlin, Telephonist, Nannup, as from the close ofbusiness on 9th June, 1951.

F. X. SCHNEIDER,Public Service Board.

EXAMINATIONS.CONDITIONS GOVERNING RECRUITMENT AND

ADVANCEMENT OF CADET EXAMINERS OFPATENTS, PATENT OFFICE, ATTORNEY -GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

THE Commonwealth Public Service Board notifies thefollowing conditions which will govern recruitment and

advancement of Cadet Examiners of Patents :1. APPOINTMENT. -- Eligibility for appointment to a position

of Cadet Examiner of Patents will be acquired by(a) Candidates who have passed the examination for

appointment to the Third Division of the Common-wealth Public Service as Clerk or Cadet, based onthe Leaving, Senior, Matriculation, and SchoolsBoard examinations in the various States; withpasses in the subjects of English, Mathematicsand either Chemistry or Physics, and qualifiedfor matriculation in Engineering or Science at anAustralian university; or

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(b) undergraduates who have completed oue or moreyears in Engineering at an Australian University;or

(o) Technical College students who have completed oneor more years or stages of the Diploma Course inEngineering at a recognized Technical College.

2. PROMOTION' or TsANsFER. -- Eligibility for promotion ortransfer as Cadet Examiner of Patents will be acquired byofficers who have- -

(a) passed an examination held under the Common-wealth Public Service Act and Regulations forappointment, promotion or transfer to the ThirdDivision as Clerk or Cadet; or

(b) passed the Leaving, Senior or Schools Board Certificate examination of an Australian State or anexamination which qualifies for matriculation inan Australian university;

Provided that in either case the officer has passed in tlnsubjects of English, Mathematics and Physics, and has qualifiedfor matriculation in Engineering at an Australian universityor is eligible to commence a Diploma Course in Engineeringat a recognized Technical College.

3. PERIOD of ELIGrn LITY. -- Eligibility for appointment,promotion or transfer will terminate on the officer attainingthe age of 24 years except where eligibility derives fromparagraph 1 (a) when it is limited to the period of eligibilityfor appointment from the examination. The eligibility ofand ex- serviceman derived from paragraph 1 (b) will terminateon his attaining the age of 31 years.

4. SALARY. The salary range of a Cadet Examiner ofPatents will be £232 -£620 (S.) . On attaining 21 years of agehe will be paid a minimum salary of £524 (S.) per annum;provided that upon completion of a period of three years'training, if an adult, he shall be paid not less than £572 (S.)per annum, subject to evidence to the satisfaction of theBoard that the diligence, conduct and progress of the officerduring the period of training have been satisfactory andwarrant such payment.

5. ADVANCEMENT.A Cadet Examiner of Patents willbecome an Examiner of Patents, Grade 1 (£6924956) (S.) ,upon

(a ) satisfactory completion of a period of five years'training as Cadet; and

(b') passing such examinations for advancement as aredetermined by the Public Service Board;

provided that in the case of successful applicants who havealready satisfactorily completed one or more years in theFaculty of Engineering of an Australian university or oneor more years or stages of a Diploma Course in Engineeringof a recognized Technical College, the period of training maybe reduced accordingly. Advancement as Examiner of Patents,Grade 1, beyond £ 764 (S.) will be subject to award conditionswhich require, inter alia, passing examinations in Patent Law.

O. COURSE OF TRAINING. --- -Under sub - paragraph (b) of thepreceding paragraph, the Board has approved of

(a) examinations in subjects determined by the PublicService Board and approved by the University forthe degree of Bachelor of Engineering ; or

(b) examinations for an approved Technical CollegeDiploma of Engineering.

Cadets will be attached to a selected department for pro -fessional experience and training.

7. FAILURE AT ExAMINATION. Subject to Section 67 ofthe Commonwealth Public Service Act, if a Cadet Examiner ofPatents fails to obtain satisfactory results at the annualexaminations, the Permanent Head of the Department willreport to the Public Service Board as to the general efficiencyand aptitude of the officer and his fitness to continue thecadetship. Upon receipt of such report, the Board willdecide whether the cadetship should be terminated and theofficer transferred to such other office as may be deemedappropriate.

8, FEES. Refund of fees in accordance with the followingscale will be allowed to Cadets in respect of subjects studiedas part of their approved course of training:

Percentage ofSalary (Standard) . fees to berefunded.

L388 or less 100524548572596820 ..

75

5025

NilWhen two or more of the above rates of salary are received

by the Cadet into calendar year, the percentage of fees to berefunded will be that shown in relation to the rate of salaryreceived for the greater portion of the year.

9. EMPLOYMENT IN DEPARTMENT.The cadets will under-take full -time University or Technical College courses wherethese exist and will work in a Commonwealth Department orapproved establishments during the vacations and duringthe final year of the Cadetship. If full -time courses arenot available, the cadets will undertake part -time courses.

10. CONTRACT OF SERVICE.Each cadet will be required toenter into an agreement with the Commonwealth and to beguaranteed by an approved surety that he will pursue to- ompletion the approved course leading to the Degree ofBachelor of Engineering or Diploma of Engineering, unlesspermitted by the Public Service Board to relinquish it, andcontinue in the employment of the Commonwealth for a periodof at least five years after completing the cadetship. Theamount and the period of five years may be reduced if oneyear or more of the course is completed prior to the commence -ment of the cadetship.

( IOND1TIONS GOVERNING RECRUITMENT ANDADVANCEMENT OF CADET BIOCHEMISTS, DEPART-MET OF HEALTH.

THE Commonwealth Public Service Board notifies thefollowing conditions which will govern recruitment and

advancement of Cadet Biochemists.I. APPOINTMENT. Eligibility for appointment to a position

of Cadet Biochemist will be acquired by candidates who have-(a) passed the examination for appointment to the Third

Division of the Commonwealth Public Service asClerk or Cadet, based on the Leaving, Senior,Matriculation, and Schools Board examinations inthe various States; with passes in the subjects ofEnglish. Mathematics and Chemistry; andqualified for matriculation in Science at an Aus-tralian University; or

( b ) completed one or more years in Science at an Aus-tralian University.

2. PROMOTION on TRANSFE$ -- Eligibility for promotion ortransfer as Cadet Biochemist will be acquired by officers whohave

( a) passed an examination held under the Common-wealth Public Service Act and Regulations forappointment, promotion or transfer to the ThirdDivision as Clerk or Cadet; or

( b) passed the Leaving, Senior, or Schools Board Certi-ficate examination of an Australian State or anexamination which qualifies for matriculation inan Australian University; or

(c) completed one or more years in Science at an Aus-tralian University,

provided that in either (a) or (b) the officer passes in thesubjects of English, Mathematics, and Chemistry, and hasqualified for matriculation in Science at an AustralianUniversity.

3. PERIOD OF EL IGIBILITY. -- Eligibility for appointment, pro-motion or transfer will terminate on the officer attainingthe age of 24 years except where eligibility derives from para-graph 1(a) when it is limited to the period of eligibility forappointment from the examination. The eligibility of anex- serviceman derived from paragraph 1 (b) or 2 (o) willterminate on his attaining the age of thirty -one years.

4. SALARY.The salary range of a Cadet Biochemistwill be £232 -£620 (S.) . On attaining 21 years ofage he will be paid a minimum salary of £524 (S.) perannum ; provided that upon completion of a period of threeyears' training, if an adult, he shall be paid not less than£572 (S.) per annum, subject to evidence to the satisfactionof the Chief Officer being furnished that the diligence, conductand progress of the officer during the period of training havebeen satisfactory and warrant such payment.

5. ADV CE GENT. -A cadet Biochemist will become a Bio-chemist, Grade 1 (£620 -£908) (S.) , upon

(a) satisfactory completion of a period of five years'training as a Cadet; and

(b) passing such examinations as are determined bythe Board:

Provided that the period of training of successfulapplicants who have already completed one or more yearsof the course for the Degree of Bachelor of Science at anAustralian University may be reduced accordingly.

6. COURSE OF TRAINING. Under sub - paragraph (b) of thepreceding paragraph, the Board has approved of

(a) all examinations in an approved course for thedegree of Bachelor of Science at an AustralianUniversity and such other subjects as may beapproved by the Board; and

( b.) departmental examinations, written and practical.

;

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7. FAIt;U1 AT EXAàiINATION. -- Subject to section 67 of theCommonwealth Public Service Act, if a Cadet Biochemistfails to obtain satisfactory results at the annual examina-tions, the Board will decide whether the cadetship shouldbe terminated and the officer transferred to such other officeas may be deemed appropriate.

8. FEES. Refund of fees in accordance with the followingscale will be allowed to Cadets in respect of subjects studiedas part of their approved course of training:

Salary Percentage of fees(standard). to be refunded.

£388 or less 100524548572 50596 25620 Nil

When two or more of the above rates of salary are receivedby the Cadet in a calendar year, the percentage of fees to berefunded will be that shown in relation to the rate of salaryreceived for the greater portion of the year.

9. CONTRACT OF SERVICE. --Each Cadet will be required toenter into an agreement with the Commonwealth and to beguaranteed by an approved surety that he will pursue tocompletion the approved course of training, includingexaminations, unless permitted by the Public Service Boardto relinquish it, and continue in the employment of theCommonwealth for a period of at least five years after

completing the cadetship. The amount and the period may bereduced if one year or more of the course has been completedprior to the commencement of the cadetship.

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CONDITIONS GOVERNING RECRUITMENT ANDADVANCEMENT OF CADETS ( SOCIAL SERVICES) ,DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.

THEjCommonwealth Public Service Board notifies the follow -

ing conditions which will govern recruitment andadvancement of Cadets (Social Services) :-

1. APPOINTMENT. Eligibility for appointment to a posi-tion of Cadet (Social Services) will be acquired bycandidates who have passed the examination for appointmentto the Third Division of the Commonwealth Public Serviceas Clerk or Cadet, based on the Leaving, Senior Public,Matriculation, and .Schools Board examinations in the variousStates ; provided that the period of eligibility for appoint-ment has not expired. Matriculation and eligibility forenrolment for a Diploma of Social Studies are essential.

2. PROMOTION OR TRANSFER. Eligibility for promotion ortransfer as Cadet ( Social Services) will be acquired byofficers who have

(a) passed an examination held under the CommonwealthPublic Service Act and Regulations for appoint-ment, promotion or transfer to the Third Divisionas Clerk or Cadet; or

(b) passed the Leaving, Senior, or Schools BoardCertificate examination of an Australian Stateor an examination which qualifies for matricula-tion in an Australian University; or

(c) completed one or more years of the course for adegree of Bachelor of Arts, Economics, or Com-merce or a Diploma of Social Studies at an Aus-tralian University.

Matriculation and eligibility for enrolment for a Diplomaof Social Studies are essential.

3. PERIOD OF ELIGIBILITY. --- Eligibility for appointment, pro-motion or transfer will terminate on the officer attaining theage of 24 years except where eligibility derives from para-graph 1 (a) when it is limited to the period of eligibility forappointment from the examination. The eligibility of anex- serviceman derived from paragraph 2 (e) will terminateon his attaining the age of thirty -one years.

4. SALARY. The salary range of a Cadet ( Social Services)will be £232-£620 (standard) . On attaining 21 years of agehe will be paid a minimum salary of £524 (standard) perannum, provided that upon com.pletiop of a period of threeyears' training, if an adult, he shall be paid not less than£572 (S.) per annum, subject to evidence to the satisfactionof the Board that the diligence, conduct and progress of theofficer during training have been satisfactory and warrantsuch payment.

5. ADVANCEMELVT. A Cadet (Social Services) will becomea Clerk, £692 -£812 (standard) , upon

(a) satisfactory completion of a period of four years'training as Cadet; and

(b) passing such examinations for advancement as aredetermined by the Public Service Board:

provided that the period of training may be reduced, ifacademic qualifications or departmental experience justifysuch reduction.

10. Under sub paragraph (b) of the preceding paragraphthe board has approved of

(a) examinations in all subjects for a Diploma of SocialStudies; and

(b ) departmental examinations in subjects approved bythe Board.

6, FAILURE AT EXAMINATION. --- Subject to section 67 of theCommonwealth Public Service Act, if a Cadet (Social Services)fails to obtain satisfactory results at the annual examinations,the Board will decide whether the cadetship should be ter-minated and the officer transferred to such other office as maybe deemed appropriate.

7. FEES. Refund of fees in accordance with the followingscale will be allowed to Cadets in respect of subjects studiedas part of their approved course of training:

Salary(standard).

£388 or less524548572596620

If

ff

f

Percentage of feesto be refunded.

100

75

5025

NilWhen two or- more of the above rates of salary are received

by the Cadet in a calendar year, the percentage of fees to berefunded will be that shown in relation to the rate of salaryreceived for the greater portion of the year.

si. CONTRACT Or SERVICE. --Each Cadet will be required toenter into an agreement with the Commonwealth and to beguaranteed by an approved surety that he will pursue tocompletion the approved courses unless permitted b7 thePublic Service Board to relinquish them, and continue in theemployment of the Commonwealth for a period of up to fiveyears after completing the cadetship. The amount and theperiod of five years may be reduced if one year or more ofthe course is completed prior to the commencement of thecadetship,

CONDITIONS GOVERNING RECRUITMENT ANDADVANCEMENT OF CADET ENGINEERS, DEPART-MENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.THE Commonwealth Public Service Board notifies the

following conditions which will govern recruitment andadvancement of Cadet Engineers:-

1. APPOINTMENT. -- Eligibility for appointment to a positionof Cadet Engineer will be acquired by

(a) candidates who have passed the examination forappointment to the Third Division of the Com-monwealth Public Service as Clerk or Cadet, basedon the Leaving, Senior, Matriculation, andSchools Board examinations in the various States;with passes in the subjects of English, Mathe-matics and Physics, and qualified for matriculationin Engineering at an Australian University; or

(b) undergraduates who have completed one or moreyears in Engineering at an Australian University;or

(c) Technical College students who have completed oneor more years or stages of the Diploma Coursein Engineering at -a recognized Technical College.

2. PROMOTION OR TRANSFER.^ Eligibility for promotion ortransfer as Cadet Engineer will be acquired by officers whohave

(a) passed an examination held under the Common-wealth Public Service Act and Regulations forappointment, promotion; or transfer to the ThirdDivision as Clerk or Cadet; or

(b) passed the Leaving, Senior or Schools Board Certi-ficate examination of an Australian State or anexamination which qualifies for matriculation inan Australian University:

Provided that in either case the officer has passed in thesubjects of English, Mathematics and Physics, and has quali-fied for matriculation in Engineering at an Australian Uni-versity or is eligible to commence the Diploma Course inEngineering at a recognized Technical College.

3. PERIOD of ELIGIBILITY: -- Eligibility for appointment,promotion or transfer will terminate on the officer attainingthe age of 24 years except where eligibility derives from para-graph I. (a) when it is limited to the period of eligibility forappointment from the examination. The eligibility of anex- serviceman derived from paragraph 1 (b) or (o) willterminate on his attaining the age of thirty-one years.

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4. SALAUY. --The salary range of a Cadet Engineer will be£232 -£020 (S.) . On attaining 21 years of age he will be paida minimum salary of £524 (S.) per annum; provided thatupon completion of a period of three years' training, if anadult, he shall be paid not less than £572 (S.) per annum,subject to evidence to the satisfaction of the Board that thediligence, conduct and progress of the officer during the periodof training have been satisfactory and warrant such payment.

5. ADVANCEMENT. A Cadet Engineer will become anEngineer, Grade 1 (U204908 (Standard) ) , upon

(a) satisfactory completion of a period of five yearstraining as Cadet; and

(b) passing such examinations for advancement as aredetermined by the Public Service Board;

provided that in the case of successful applicants who havealready satisfactorily completed one or more years in theFaculty of Engineering of an Australian University, or oneor more years or stages in the Diploma Course in Engineeringof a recognized Technical College, the period of training maybe reduced accordingly..

6. COURSE OF TRAINING. Under sub paragraph (b) of thepreceding paragraph, the Board has approved of

(a) examinations in subjects determined by the Depart-ment and approved by the University for thedegree of Bachelor of Engineering; or

(b) examinations for an approved Technical CollegeDiploma of Engineering.

7. FAILURE AT EXAMINATION. Subject to section 67 of theCommonwealth Public Service Act, if a Cadet Engineer failsto obtain satisfactory results at the annual examinations, thePermanent Head of the Department will report to the PublicService Board as to the general efficiency and aptitude of theofficer and his fitness to continue the cadetship. Uponreceipt of such report, the Board will decide whether thecadetship should be terminated and the officer transferred tosuch other office as may be deemed appropriate.

8. FEES. Refund of fees in accordance with the followingscale will be allowed to Cadets in respect of subjects. studiedas part of their approved course of training:

Salary (Standard).

L388 or less524 ..548 ..572 ..596 ..620

Percentageof fees to be

refunded.

}

100

75

5025

NilWhen two or more of the above rates of salary are received

by the Cadet in a calendar year, the percentage of fees to berefunded will be that shown in relation to the rate of salaryreceived for the greater portion of the year.

9. EMPLOYMENT IN DEPARTMENT. The Cadets will under-take the full -time University or Technical College courseswhere these exist and will work in the Department duringthe vacations. If full -time courses are not available., thecadets will undertake part -time courses.

10. CONTRACT OF SERVICE. Each cadet will be required toenter into an agreement with the Commonwealth and to beguaranteed by an approved surety that he will pursue tocompletion the approved course leading to the Degree ofBachelor of Engineering or Diploma of Engineering unlesspermitted by the Public Service Board to relinquid it, andcontinue in the employment of the Commonwealth for aperiod of at least five years after completing the cadetship.The amount and the period of five years may be reduced if oneyear or more of the course is completed prior to the commence-ment of the cadetship.

CONDITIONS GOVERNING RECRUITMENT ANDADVANCEMENT OF CADET ARCHITECTS.

THE Commonwealth Public Service Board notifies the follow-". ing conditions which will govern recruitment andadvancement of Cadet Architects :

1. APPOINTMENT. Eligibility for appointment to a positionof Cadet Architect will be acquired by

(a ) candidates who have passed the examination forappointment to the Third Division of the Common -wealth Public Service as Clerk or Cadet, based onthe Leaving, Senior, Matriculation, and SchoolsBoard examinations in the various States; withpasses in the subjects of English, Mathematicsand Physics; and qualified for matriculation inArchitecture at an Australian University oreligible to commence a Diploma Course inArchitecture at a recognized Technical College;

(b) undergraduates who have completed one or more yearsin Architecture at an Australian University; or

students who have completed one or more years orstages of the Diploma Course in Architecture at arecognized Technical College:

2. PROMOTION on TRANSFER.Eligibility for promotion ortransfer as Cadet Architect will be acquired by officers whohave- -

(a) passed an examination held under the CommonwealthPublic Service Act and Regulations for appoint-ment, promotion or transfer to the Third Divisionas Clerk or Cadet; or

( b) passed the Leaving, Senior, or Schools Board Certifi-cate examination of an Australian State or anexamination which qualifies for matriculation inan Australian University:

Provided that in either case the officer passes in thesubjects of English, Mathematics and Physics, and hasqualified for matriculation at an Australian University oris eligible to commence the Diploma Course in Architecture ata recognized Technical College.

3. PERIOD OF ELIGIBILITY. Eligibility for appointment, pro-motion or transfer will terminate on the officer attaining theage of 24 years except where eligibility derives from paragraph1 (a) when it is limited to the pericd of eligibility for appoint-ment from the examination. The eligibility of an ex- Service-man derived from paragraph 1 ( b ) or ( c ) will terminate on-his attaining the age of thirty -one years.

4. SALARY. The salary range of a Cadet Architect will be£232 -£620 (S.) . On attaining 21 years of age he will bepaid a minimum salary of £524 (S.) per annum; providedthat upon completion of a period of three years' training,if an adult, he shall be paid not less than £572 (S.) perannum, subject to evidence to the satisfaction of the Boardthat the diligence, conduct and progress of the officer duringthe period of training have been satisfactory and warrant suchpayment.

5. ADVANCEMENT. --A Cadet Architect will become an Archi-tect, Grade 1 ( £620 -£908 ( Standard) ) , upon

(a) satisfactory completion of a period of. five years'training as Cadet; and

(b) passing such examinations for advancement as aredetermined by the Public Service Board:

Provided that, in the case of successful applicants who havealready satisfactorily completed one or more years in theFaculty of Architecture of an Australian University or oneor more years or stages in the Diploma Course in Architectureof a recognized Technical College, the period of training maybe reduced accordingly.

6. COURSE OF TRAINING.Under sub paragraph (b) of thepreceding paragraph, the Board has approved of

(a) examinations in all subjects for the degree ordiploma of Architecture of an Australian Uni-versity; or

(b) examinations for a diploma of Architecture of arecognized Technical College.

7. FAILURE AT EXAMINATIONS.Subject to section 67 ofthe Commonwealth Public Service Act, if a Cadet Architectfails to obtain satisfactory results at the annual examinations,the Permanent Head of the Department will report to thePublic Service Board as to the general efficiency and aptitudeof the officer, and his fitness to continue the cadetship. Uponreceipt of such report, the Board will decide whether thecadetship should be terminated and the officer transferred tosuch other office as may be deemed appropriate.

8. FEEs. Refund of fees in accordance with the followingscale will be allowed to Cadets in respect of subjects studiedas part of their approved course of training: --

(e)

Salary (Standard).

L

388 or less524 ..

54857259l620

Percentageof fees to be

refunded.

100

75

5025

NilWhen two or more of the above rates of salary are received

by the Cadet in a calendar year, the percentage of fees to berefunded will be that shown in relation to the rate of salaryreceived for the greater portion of the year.

9. EMPLOYMENT IN DEPARTMENT. The Cadets will under-take the full -time University or Technical College courseswhere these exist and will work in the Department duringvacations. If full -time courses are not available, cadets willundertake part -time courses.

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10. CONTRACT OF SERVICE. --Each Cadet will be required toenter into an agreement with the Commonwealth and to beguaranteed by an approved surety, that he will pursueto completion the approved course leading to the Degree ofBachelor of Architecture or Diploma of Architecture unlesspermitted by the Public Service Board to relinquish it, andcontinue in the employment of the Commonwealth for aperiod of at least five years after completing cadetship. Theamount and the period cf five years may be reduced if oneyear or more of the course is completed prior to the com-mencement of the cadetship.

CONDITIONS GOVERNING RECRUITMENT ANDADVANCEMENT OF CADET METEOROLOGISTS.

11HE Commonwealth Public Service Board notifies thefollowing conditions which will govern recruitment and

advancement of Cadet Meteorologists:1. APPOINmIENT. Eligibility for appointment to a position

of Cadet Meteorologist will be acquired by candidates whohave

(a) passed the examination for appointment to the ThirdDivision of the Commonwealth Public Service asClerk or Cadet, based on the Leaving, Senior,Matriculation, and Schools Board examinations inthe various States; with passes in the subjects ofEnglish, Mathematics and Physics, and qualifiedfor matriculation in Science at an AustralianUniversity ; or

(b) undergraduates who have completed one or moreyears in Science at an Australian university withMathematics and Physics as major subjects.

2. PROMOTION OR TRANSFER. Eligibility for promotion ortransfer as Cadet Meteorologist will be acquired by officerswho have

(a) passed an examination held under the CommonwealthPublic Service Act and Regulations for appoint-ment, promotion or transfer to the Third Divisionas Clerk or Cadet; or

(b) passed the Leaving, Senior, or Schools Board Certi-ficate examination of an Australian State or anexamination which qualifies for matriculation inan Australian university,

provided that in either case the officer passes in the subjects ofEnglish, Mathematics and Physics, and has qualified for matri-culation in Science at an Australian university.

3. PERIOD OF ELIGIBILITY. Eligibility for appointment, pro-motion or transfer will terminate on the officer attainingthe age of 24 years except where eligibility derives fromparagraph 1 (a) when it is limited to the period of eligibilityfor appointment from the examination. The eligibility of anex- serviceman derived from paragraph 1 (b) will terminateon his attaining the age of thirty -one years.

4. SALARY. The salary range of a Cadet Meteorologist willbe £232 -£620. On attaining 21 years of age he will be paid aminimum salary of £524 (standard) per annum: providedupon completion of a period of three years' training, if anadult, he shall be paid not less than £572 (standard) perannum, subject to evidence to the satisfaction of the Boardthat the diligence. conduct and progress of the officer duringthe period of training have been satisfactory and warrant suchpayment.

5. ADVANCEMENT. A Cadet Meteorologist will become aMeteorologist, Grade i (£620 -£908) (standard) upon

(a) satisfactory completion of a period of four years'training as Cadet;

(b) passing such examinations for advancement as aredetermined by the Public Service Board.

provided that in the case of successful applicants who havealready satisfactorily completed one or more years in theFaculty of Science of an Australian University the periodof training may be reduced accordingly.

6. COURSE OF TRAINING. Under sub paragraph (b) of thepreceding paragraph the Board has approved of

(a) examinations in subjects deteñmined by the Directorof the Meteorological Branch and approved by theUniversity for the degree of Bachelor of Science;

(b) departmental examinations, written and practical,in Meteorology I. and II. (including forecasting).

Cadet Meteorologists will be required to complete theirUniversity degree course in three years. In the fourthyear of their cadetship they are to attend the CentralMeteorological Training School at Melbourne to studyMeteorology II. .

7. FAILURE AT ExAMINATION. Subject to section 67 ofthe Commonwealth Public Service Act, if a Cadet Meteorologistfails to obtain satisfactory results at the annual examina-tions, the Permanent Head of the Department will report tothe Public Service Board as to the general efficiency andaptitude of the officer, and his fitness to continue the cadet-ship. Upon receipt of such report, the Board will decidewhether the cadetship should be terminated and the officertransferred to such other office as may be deemed appropriate.

8. UNIVERSITY FEES.Refund of fees in accordance withthe following scale will be allowed to Cadets in respect ofsubjects studied as part of their approved course of training:

Percentage offees to berefunded.

Salary (standard).

£388 or less ..524 1548 f572596620

100

75

5025Nil

When two or more of the above rates of salary are receivedby the Cadet in a calendar year, the percentage of fees to berefunded will he that shown in relation to the rate of salaryreceived for the greater portion of the year.

9. ATTENDANCE AT UNIVERSITY. Cadet Meteorologists aregiven the opportunity of attending their University at alltimes necessary for the completion of the course for theirdegree.

10. CONTRACT OF SERVICE.Each cadet will be required toenter into an agreement with the Commonwealth and to beguaranteed. by an .approved surety, that he will pursue tocompletion the approved course of training including examina-tions unless permitted by the Public Service Board to relin-quish it, and continue in the employment of the Common-wealth for a. period of at least five years after completingthe cadetship. The amount and the period of five years maybe reduced if one year or more of the course is completedprior to the commencement of the cadetship.

CONDITIONS GOVERNING RECRUITMENT ANDADVANCEMENT OF CADET ENGINEERS, DEPART-MENT OF SUPPLY AND DEFENCE PRODUCTION.THE Commonwealth Public Service Board notifies the

following conditions which will govern recruitment andadvancement of Cadet Engineers: -

1. APPOINTMENT.Eligibility for appointment to a positionof Cadet Engineer will be acquired by

(a) candidates who have passed the examination forappointment to the Third Division of the Common-wealth Public Service as Clerk or Cadet, based onthe Leaving, Senior, Matriculation, and SchoolsBoard examinations in the various States; withpasses in the subjects of English, Mathematics andPhysics, and qualified for Matriculation in Engi-neering at an Australian University; or

(b) undergraduates who have completed one or moreyears in Engineering at an Australian University;or

(c) Technical College students who have completed theDiploma Course in Engineering at a recognizedTechnical College and are qualified for matricula-tion in Engineering at an Australian University;or

Apprentices in engineering in a Government Muni-tions Factory who have served not less than twoyears of such apprenticeship and are qualified byMa triculation in Engineering at an AustralianUniversity; or

(e) Technical College students who have either completedat least two years of the course prescribed for theFellowship Diploma in Chemical Engineering,Melbourne Technical College, or equivalent quali-fications.

2. PROMOTION OR TRANSFER. Eligibility for promotion ortransfer as Cadet Engineer will be acquired by officers whoLave

(a) passed an examination held under the CommonwealthPublic Service Act and Regulations for appoint-ment, promotion or transfer to the Third Divisionas Clerk or Cadet; or

(b) passed the Leaving, Senior or Schools Board Certifi-cate examination of an Australian State or anexamination which qualifies for matriculation inan Australian University; or

(c) either completed at least two years of the courseprescribed for the Fellowship Diploma in ChemicalEngineering, Melbourne Technical College, orequivalent qualifications.

(t)

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Provided that in either case of (a) and (b) the officerhas passed in the subjects of English, Mathematics and Physics,and has qualified for matriculation in Engineering at an Aus-tralian university.

3. PERIOD OF ELTGIBILITL Eligibility for appointment,promotion or transfer will terminate on the officer attainingthe age of 24 years except where eligibility derives fromparagraph 1 fa) when it is limited to the period of eligibilityfor appointment from the examination. The eligibility of anex- serviceman derived from paragraph 1 (b) 1 (c) or 1 (e)will terminate on his attaining the age of thirty -one years.

4. SALAnr. The salary range of a Cadet Engineer will be£2324620 (S.) . On attaining 21 years of age he will be paida minimum salary of £524 (S.) per annum ; provided that uponcompletion of a period of three years' training, if an adult,he shall be paid not less than £572 (8.) per annum, subject toevidence to the satisfaction of the Board that the diligence,conduct and progress of the officer during the period of train-ing have been satisfactory and warrant such payment.

5. A cadet Engineer will become an Engineer, Grade 1

(£620 -£908) (Standard) , upon(a) satisfactory completion of a period of six years

training as Cadet; and(b) passing such examinations for advancement as arc

determined by the Public Service Board;provided that in the case of successful applicants whoseeligibility for appointment was gained under paragraphs] (b) 1 (c) 1 (e) or 2 (c) above, the period of training maybe reduced accordingly.

6. CounsE OF TRAINING.-- Cadets may be recruited for thefollowing branches of engineering:

Production EngineeringMechanical.Electrical.Metallurgical.Chemical.

Design EngineeringMechanical.Electrical.Electronic.Chemical.Aeronautical.

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Under sub - paragraph (b) of the preceding paragraph,the Board has approved of examinations in the following:

In the case of successful applicants whose eligibilityfor appointment was gained under paragraphs1 (e) or 2 (e) above subjects leading to theFellowship Diploma in Chemical Engineering,Melbourne Technical College.

In other cases subjects determined by the Secretaryof the Department and approved by the University,in the respective courses leading to the degree ofBachelor of Engineering in the appropriate branchof engineering.

7. FAILURE AT EXAMINATION. Subject to section 67 of theCommonwealth Public Service Act, if a Cadet Engineer failsto obtain satisfactory results at the annual examinations,the Permanent Head of the Department will report to thePublic Service Board as to the general efficiency and aptitudeof the officer and his fitness to continue the cadetship. Uponreceipt of such report, the Board will decide whether thecadetship should be terminated and the officer transferred tosuch other office as may be deemed appropriate.

8. F r s. Refund of fees in accordance with the followingscale will be allowed to Cadets in respect of subjects studiedas part of their approved course of training:

Percentage of feesto be refunded.

(a)

(b)

Salary (Standard)

£338 or less524548572596620

100

75

5025

NilWhen two or more of the above rates of salary are received

by the Cadet in a calendar year, the percentage of fees to herefunded will be that shown in relation to the rate of salaryreceived for the greater portion of the year.

9. EMPLOYMENT IN DEPARTMENT. --The Cadet will under-take the full -time University or Technical School Course asthe case may be, and will work in the Department during thevacations and at other times as required.

] 0. CONTRACT OF SERVICE. --Each Cadet will be required toenter into an agreement with the Commonwealth and tobe guaranteed by an approved surety . that he willpursue to completion the approved course of training (includ-ing examinations) unless permitted by the Public ServiceBoard' to relinquish it, and continue in the employment ofthe Commonwealth for a period of at least five years aftercompleting the cadetship. The amount and the period of fiveyears may be reduced if one or more years of the course hasbeen completed prior to the commencement of the cadetship.

CONDITIONS GOVERNING RECRUITMENT ANDADVANCEMENTMENT OF CADET QUANTITY SURVEYORS.

r HE Cóninionwealtli Public Service Board notifies the1 following conditions which will govern recruitment andadvancement of Cadet Quantity Surveyors:

1. APPOINTMENT. Eligibility for appointment to a positionof Cadet Quantity Surveyor will be acquired by

(a) candidates who have passed the examination forappointment to the Third Division of the Com-monwealth Public Service as Clerk or Cadet, basedon the Leaving, Senior, Matriculation, and SchoolsBoard Examinations in the various States ; withpasses in the subjects of English, Mathematicsand Physics; or

( b) Technical College students who have completed oneor more years of stages for a Diploma of QuantitySurveying at a recognized Technical College;

2. PROMoTIox on TRANSFER.Eligibility for promotion ortransfer as Cadet Quantity Surveyor will be acquired byofficers who have

(a)

(b)

passed an examination held under the Common--wealth Public Service Act and Regulations forappointment, promotion or transfer to the ThirdDivision as Clerk or Cadet; or

passed the Leaving, Senior, or Schools Board Certi-ficate examination of an Australian State or anexamination which qualifies for matriculation inan Australian University,

provided that in either case the officer passes in the subjectsof English, Mathematics and Physics.

3. PERIOD Or ELIGIBILITY. --- Eligibility for appointment, pro-motion or transfer will terminate on the officer attainingthe age of 24 years except where eligibility derives fromparagraph 1 (a) when it is limited to the period of eligibilityfor appointment from the examination. The eligibility ofan ex- serviceman derived from paragraph 1 (b) will terminateon his attaining the age of 31 years.

4. SALARY.The salary range of a Cadet Quantity Surveyorwill be £232 -£620. On attaining 21 years of age he will bepaid a minimum salary of £524 (S.) per annum ; providedthat upon completion of a period of three years' training,if an adult, he shall be paid not less than £572 (S.) perannum, subject to evidence to the satisfaction of the ChiefOfficer being furnished that the diligence, conduct and progressof the officer during the period of training have been satis-factory and warrant such payment.

5. ADVANCEMENT. --A Cadet Quantity Surveyor will becomea Quantity Surveyor, Grade 1 (£620 -£908 (S.) ) upon

(a) satisfactory completion of a period of five years'training as Cadet; and

(b) passing examinations for a diploma of QuantitySurveying of a recognized technical college.

provided that, in the case of successful applicants who havealready satisfactorily completed one or more years or stagesin the Diploma Course in Quantity Surveying at a recognizedTechnical College, the period of training may be reducedaccordingly.

4)). FAILURE AT EXAMINATION. -- Subject to section 67 ofthe Commonwealth Public Service Act, if a Cadet QuantitySurveyor fails to obtain satisfactory results at the annualexaminations, the Permanent Head of the Department willreport to the Public Service Board as to the general efficiencyand aptitude of the officer, and his fitness to continue thecadetship. Upon receipt of such report, the Board willdecide whether the cadetship should be terminated and theofficer transferred to such other office as may be deemedappropriate.

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7. FEES. -- Refund of fees in accordance with the followingscale will be allowed to Cadets in respect of subjects studiedas part of their approved course of training:-

Percentage ofSalary (standard) . fees to be

refunded.

388 or less 100524548 75

572 50596 25620 Nil

When two or more of the above rates of salary are receivedby the Cadet in a calendar year, the percentage of fees tobe refunded will be that shown fn relation to the rate ofsalary received for the greater portion .of the year.

8. EMPLOYMENT- IN DEPARTMENT. The Cadets will workin the department during the day and attend a recognizedtechnical college in the evening to qualify for the Diplomaof Quantity Surveying.

9. CONTRACT or SERVICE. -Each cadet will be required toenter into an agreement with the Commonwealth and to beguaranteed by an approved surety that he will pursue tocompletion the approved course leading to the Diploma ofQuantity Surveying unless permitted by the Public ServiceBoard to relinquish it, and continue in the employment ofthe Commonwealth for a period of up to three years aftercompleting the cadetship.

Examination No. 3712.FOS APPOINTMENT, TRANSFER Olt PROMOTION AS CLERK,THIRD DIVISION, COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE, ALL STATES.

THE results of the above - mentioned examination published inCommonwealth Gazette, No. 56, dated 26th July, 1951,

are hereby amended by the following:-Order Ofmerit. Name.

VICTORIA.MALES.

Delete:

Examination No. 3712.FOR APPOINTMENT OR PROMOTION AS CLERK, THIRD DIVISION,

COM3foNwEALirt PUBLIC SERVICE, ALL STATES.

THE results of the abovementioned examinätion for themonth of May published in Commonwealth Gazette,

No. 44, dated 28th June, 1951, are hereby amended by thefollowing:-Order of

merit. Name.VICTORIA.

MALES.Delete:

77. Plush, Robert Leo.

FEMALES.

34. Baker, Margaret Robertson.

MALES.Add:

82. Plush, Robert Leo.

FEMALES.

35. Baker, Margaret Robertson.

Examination No. 38.05:EXAMINATION FOR APPOINTMENT AS ASSISTANT FEMALE,

GRADE 1, AND CLERICAL ASSISTANT, FEMALE, GRADE 1,ADELAIDE AND HOBART.

THEresults of the abovementioned examination published in

Commonwealth Gazette, No. 39, dated 14th June, 1951,are hereby amended by the following: -Order of Total

merit. Name. marks.Add:

HOBART.

1. Reeve, Margaret Florence .. .. 4002. Cairns, Joybelle Audrey .. .. 3933. Smith, Margaret Grace .. .. 3714. lrlrick, Anita Lillian .. 803

78.79.80.81.82.83.

35.36.37.

Merin, John Francis.Warne., Kenneth Francis.McDuflie, Ian Stephen.Guy, Basil Andrew.Gervasoni, John Hogan.Webb, Francis Barry.

FEMALES.

Duncan, Yvonne Wendy.Burge, Isabel.Bryson, Valerie Pearl.

Examination No. 3823.FOB APPOINTMENT AS ASSISTANT, GRADE 1, FOURTH DIVISION,

SYDNEY.

Held 30th June, 1951.THE results of the abovementioned examination published in

Commonwealth Gazette, No. 61, dated 16th August, 1951,are hereby amended by the following: -

Order of

I1

Add:83.84.85.86.87.88.

36.37.38.

MALES.

Kerin, John Francis.Warne, Kenneth Francis.McDuffie, Ian Stephen.Guy, Basil Andrew.Gervasoni, John Hogan.Webb, Francis Barry.

FEMALES.

Duncan, Yvonne Wendy.Burge, Isabel.Bryson, Valerie Pearl.

registration. Name.Delete:

27. Legge, Paul Keppel.Add:

12A. *Legge, Paul Keppel.* Former member of the forces.

Examination No. 3712.FOB APPOINTMENT OR PROMOTION AS CLERK., TMnzn DIVISION,

COMMONWEALTH PimLIC SERVICE, ALL STATES.

RESULTS for the month ending 30th June, 1951: -

Examination No. 3766.FOR APPOINTMENT AS POSTAL OFFICER, POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S

DEPARTMENT, BRISBANE, ADELAIDE, PERTH, AND HOBART.

Held 10th March, 1951.THE results of the abovementioned examination published inJ. Commonwealth Gazette, No. 52, dated 19th July, 1951,are hereby amended by the following: -

Order ofregistration. Name.

BRISBANE.Delete:

280. Davidson, William Patrick.Add:

50A. *Davidson, William Patrick.* Former member of the Potties.

Order ofmerit. Name.

QUEENSLAND.MALES.

56. Honer, Francis Gerald.57. Smith, Ian Keith.

SOUTH At7ST'1RALIA.MALES.

64. Miller, Thomas Willi am..65. Taylor, Kevin Lyle.66. Dunn, Ralph Alder.67. Murphy, Desmond John.68. Summers, Colin Harcourt.

F mat.M21. Ross, Nadeen Adof ee.

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Examination Na. 3712.

2232

Fort APPoINTMI+ST OR :PROMOTION AS CLERK, THIRD DIVISION,COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE, ALL STATES.

ESULTS for the month ending 31st July, 1951 : -

Order ofmerit. Name.

NEW SOUTH WALES.MALES.

no. Cooper, Peter.117. McIntosh, Ronald Kevin.118. Mutze, Bernard John.119. Grant -Cook, Michael Everard Alec Steen Peter.

FEMALES,

4:1. McGrath, Marie Therese.50. Dilnutt, Frances Winsome.51. Mullins, Patricia Margaret.

VICTORIA.MALES.

89. Elliott, Colin Francis.90. Fitzpatrick, Neil Charles.91. Blaich, Kurt.92. Schmidt, Richard William.93. King, Peter John.94. Kerr, John Ernest.

FEMALES.

39. Lucas, Norma Pauline.40. Chittock, Margaret.41. Getson, Marie Joan.

Examination No. 3783.UNDER CONDITIONS OF ADVANCEMENT OF CADET ENGINEER,

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, AS ENGINEER..

Held 16th April, 1951, and subsequent dates.THE following Cadet Engineers were successful at the exami-

nation in the departmental subjects of the Third Year,viz., Transmission I., Line Construction and Telephone Equip -ment I:-

NEW SOUTH WALES.Clark, Paul Allan.Martin, Millas Duncan.

VICTORIA.Boyle, Archie William Charles.Fowler, Alan Maxwell.Harrison, John James.Jenkin, John Patrick.Ryan, James Frederick.Schroeder, Robert Charles.West, Keith William.

QUEENSLAND.Johnston, Ronald Donald.Ross, John Francis.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.McLean, Donald William.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Pontague, R. S.Synnot, D. B.

Examination No. 3810.FOR APPOINTMENT AS POSTAL OFFICER, VICTORIA, SOUTH

AUSTRALIA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA.

Held 2nd June, 1951.THE candidates named hereunder were successful: -

VICTORIA.Order of

registration. Name.IIELGRAVE.

1. *Main, Reginald Edwin.

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EXAMINATION Nt}. 3810-continued.VICTORIA.-continued.

Order ofregistration. Name.

CAMrEE,DOWN.

1. Hodges, Arthur Alexander.

COLAC.

1. *Weston, Ronald Charles.

HORSHAM.1. *Sinclair, James.2. Trevan, Ernest Hereward.

MALDON.

1. *Grigg, John Patrick.2. Rewell, Francis Lawrence.

MunemeON.1. Polkinghorne, Alec John.

PAKENHAM EAST.1. Blackwood, Clifford George.

RUTHERGLEN.

1. *Turner, Maxwell David.

SEA LAKE.

1. Clancy, Kevin Aloysius.

TIMBOON.

1. *Bell, Ian Daniel Thomas.

TBAxALGON.

1. Mitchell, Patrick John.

WONTHAGGI.

1. *Taylor, John Dickson.2. Conway, Raymond Leonard.

No candidates were successful at Corryong, Daylesford,Hamilton, Mildura, Morwell, Mount Beauty, Port Fairy, RedCliffs, Rochester, Sorrento, Tallangatta, Yarram andYarrawonga.

Order ofregistration.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Name.ANGASTON.

1. *Weymouth, Claude Ernest.2. *Moritz, Eric William.3. Eustice, Dean Stanley.

BALAKLAVA.

1. Cordes, Desmond Raymoth.2. Hancock, David George.

BERRI.1. *Weber, Leslie.

BURRA.

i. Bampton, Philip Stanislaus.

CLARE.

1. Hawke, Ralph Cedric.2. Gaddes, Ronald Howard.3. Ttempler, Ronald Raymond.

JAMESTOWN.

1. *Ellis, Raeburn Jack.

KADINA.

1, *Walker, Lionel Edward.2. Hewitson, Frederick Walter.

MA ITLAND.

1. *Summers, Maxwell Francisco.2. *Brokenshire, Laurence Mervyn Daniel.

MURRAY BRIDGE.

1. Dodd, John Walter.

PETERBOROUGH.

1. *Case, Felix George.2. *Byrne, Lyall James.3. Victory, Peter Bernard.4. Jenkins, William John.5. Hunter, Robert William.

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EXAMINATION Na. 3870- continued.SOUTH AusTRALLk-=- continued.

Order ofregistration. Name.

RENMARK.

1. *Warren, Keith Roland.2. Miller, John Arthur.

STIRLING WEST.

1. *Baxter, Lynn Albyn.2. Waters, Brian.

TANUNDA.

1. Hage, Kevin Ross.No candidates were successful at Morgan.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Order of. merit. Name.

BYG BELL.

Totalmarks.

1. Phillips, Trevor Edward .. .. 334

DONGARRA.

1. Nairn, Mervyn Richard .. .. 349

LEONORA.

1. Darroch, Douglas Alexander .. 395

MOORA.

1. Donnes, Desmond John .. 353Order of

registration. Name.NORTHAM.

1. *Tondut, James Kevin.2. *Want, Harry.

Order ofmerit.

1.

2.

Name.YORK.

Thorn, Albert JohnShaw, Maxwell Harry ..

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Totalmarks

310

_

Examination No. N245..FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST (FEMALE) IN THE

COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 38, -dated 6th July, 1950.)

HE candidates named hereunder were successful as at21st July, 1951 : -

Order ofmerit. Name.

BORES CREEK.

1. Nimmo, Margaret May ..2. O'Reilly, Elizabeth June .

Totalmarks.

.. 336

.. 219

CONDOBOLIN.

1. Hale, Frances Helen .. .. 279

NIMMITABEL.

1. Burke,. Ethel Mary Magdalene2. McDonald, Rose Marie3. Grimes, Shirley Agnes4. Turner, Maureen Mary

ST. MARYS.

1. Dodsworth, Ellene Audrey ..2. Blair, June Edith ..3. Blair, Marie Hilda ..4. Robertson, Barbara Louise5. Walker, Madoline Joyce ..6. Gray, Dorothy ..7. Barrett, Veronica Mary8. Glen, Alice

.. 354

.. 339

.. 333

.. 282

348348342330303300294231

Examination No. N246.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER IN THE

309 COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE, NEW SOUTH WALES.No candidates were successful at Busselton or Gingin.

Order ofregistration.

TASMANIA.

Name.BURNIE.

1. Boyd, William Wilkinson.2. Cross, Barry Alexander.

LAUNCESTON.

1. *Griggs, Basil Edward.2. *Lyons, Maxwell Allan.3. *Wallace, Arthur Thomas.4. *Bath, Carveth Edward Ernest.5. Malkin, Douglas Nelson.6. King, John Richard.7. Keddie, Thomas Mabon.

ULVERSTONE.

1. Thompson, Ian Desmond.No candidates were successful at Devonport.

Former member of the Forces.

Examination No. A40.FOR APPOINTMENT OR TRANSFER AS TYPIST, GRADE 1,

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TRIRITORY.

( Commonwealth Gazette, No. 41, of 13th July, 1950.)

THE candidates named hereunder18th August, 1951:-

Order ofmerit. Name.

1. Castlehow, Patricia Lillian2. Walsh, Eva

were successful as at

Totalmarks.

.. 393. . 306

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 38, dated 6th July, 1950.)THE candidates named hereunder were successful as at

21st July, 1951: -Order of

merit. Name.BARBARA.

Totalmarks.

1. Lillis, Robert John .. 3602. Carter, Kevin Joseph .. 3363. Baker, Max Anthony .. 3274. Neaves, Arthur Leslie Ross .. 309

BROKEN HILL.

1. Lamont, Ronald James .. 3302. Brown, Kenneth .. .. 3123. Oxford, Russell John .. 249

WOLLONGONG.

1. Reed, Eric Ronald .. 291There were no successful candidates at Glen Davis.

Examination No. N251.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER IN THECOMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE, NEW SOUTH WALES.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 38, dated 6th July, 1950.)rSHE candidates named hereunder were successful as at.j 28th July, 1951: -Order of

merit. Name.ABERMAIN.

Totalmarks.

1. Lewis, Ernest Henry .. 3392. Hadfield, Brian Lenard .. 267

ARMIDALE.

1. Dixon, William Francis .. .. 3452. Egan, William John .. .. 324 .

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Examination No. N248.Fou APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICES IN THE

METROPOLITAN AIWA. OF SYDNEY.

(Còmmonweal th Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)filia candidates named hereunder were successful as at

14th July, 1951 : ---Order of Total

merit. Name. marks.1. Lennox, David Eric ..2. Freeman, Maxwell Thomas

291213

Examination No, N255.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST (FEMALE) IN THE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)ruHE candidates named hereunder were successful as at

28th July, 1951:-Order of

registration. Name.1. *Arrowsmith, Winifred Eileen.2. Headlam, Dorothy Norma.3. Watts, Fay Beverley.

* Former member of the Forces.

Examination No. N257.POE APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL O?FICER IN THE

COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE, NEW SOUTH WALES.

(Oommon,weatth Gazette No. 38, dated 6th July, 1950.)Tcandidates named hereunder were successful as at

1 4th August, 1951:-Order ofmerit.

TotalName. marks.

KYOGLE.

1. Bale, Norman John2. Vague, Allan ..3. McInerney, Kevin4. Lees, Charles Harold

LEETON.

1. Newman, Ernest Donald . .. 294

WELLINGTON.1. Carroll, Paul .. ..2. Wilson, Robert Elwyn ..3. Cavanagh, Ronald William

. . 333

. . 282

.. 270

.. 243

WEST WYALONG.L Williams, George Richard ..2. O'Donnell, Raymond Pearse

There were no successful candidates at Walgett.

.. 279

.. 279

.. 231

327306 fi1HE candidates named hereunder were successful as atI 28th. July, 1951: -

Order ofmerit. Name.

Examination No. N258.Fon APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST FEMALE') IN THECOMMONWEALTH PusLIC SERVICE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 38, dated 6th July, 1950.)

fHE candidates named hereunder were successful as at4th August, 1951 :

Order ofmerit.

TotalName. marks.

LISMÓRE.

1. Collins, Dawn ..2. Preston, Lois Anne ..3. Devine, Joan .. ..4. Blackburn, Norma Frances5. Greenwood, Velma M'a ..6. Moroney, Margaret Helen . .

7. Nowlan, Dorothy Jean ..8. Montgomery, Estelle Joan . .

9. Fredericks, Mildred Carol10. Wooldridge, Marion Mary .

11.. Daly, Dawn ..12. McClymont, June Beryl13. Donoghue, Eileen Ann14. Morrow, Dorothy Joy15. Williams, Janet Noreen16. Lofts, Roma ..17. McClymont, Lola Gladys18. Wunderlich, Myra Jean19. Wilson, Elaine Jean20. O'Meara, Gloria Kathleen21. Clifford, Phyllis Susan22. Clifford, Patricia Terese ..23. Eastment, Gweneth Thelma24. Clarke, Lorraine Yvonne25. Blewett, Marjorie Mavis26. Betteridge, Emily27. McCann, Nellie ..

TULLAMORE.

I. Hodge, Catherine Doris2. Watts, Helen Ann3. Williamson, Joyce4. Doughan, Nora Patricia5. Eldridge, Maisie Jean8. Dunn, Kathleen Mary

354354348348348345342336330327321318318318312312309291291285282282276273273264252

.. 342

.. 309

.. 300

.. 297

.. 276

.. 225

Examination No. N261.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST ( FEMALE) IN THE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

( Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)

Examination No N259.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR ASSISTANT IN TEE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)THE candidate named hereunder was successful as at 28th

July, 1951:- -Order of

merit. Name.1. O'Neil, Brian.

Examination No. N260.FOR APPOINTMENT AS ASSISTANT (FEMALE), GRADE 1, IN THE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950. )THE candidate named hereunder was successful as at 28th

July, 1951.Order ofmerit. Name.

1. Harman, Barbara Edith.

Examination No. N266.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR ASSISTANT 1If TEE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

(Commonwealth Gazette,.No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)No candidates were successful.

1. Murphy, Marilyn Elizabeth.2. Taylor, Winifred Marion.

Examination No. N264.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOE POSTAL OF'ICEIt IN THE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF SYDNEY.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)

THEcandidate named hereunder was successful as at 4th

August, 1951:- -

Order of Totalmerit. Name. marks.

1. Cooper, Kevin John .. 249

Examination No. N265.FOR APPOINTMENT AS ASSISTANT (FEMALE), GRADE 1, IN THE

METROPOLITAN AREA OF .SYDNEY.

(Commonwealth Gazette, No. 51, dated 31st August, 1950.)THE candidate named hereunder was successful as at 4th

August, 1951:- -Order ofmerit. Name.

I. Keatinge, Irene Terrie.

F. N. sonwErnttt, Secretary,Publie Service BoaKd.

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Commòiwéalth Gazette 2235 No. 64.-30th August, 1951

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCiFS.APPLICATIONS are invited from permanent officers of the.

Commonwealth Public Service for promotion or transferto the positions named in the appended schedule. Where soindicated, á,ppliëätióñs "will a-lsö bë' ïécéivéd from pc söns noton the permanent staff of the Commonwealth Service.

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.

Applications submitted by telegram prior to the closing datewill lib accepted; but these should be followed up immediatelyby full written application. .

Where an applicant desires to be considered for two or morevacancies a separate application should be forwarded inrespect of each position sought except where the positionsapplied for are .of similar classification and hi the sameBranch of the Department, e.g., positions of Postmaster, LinesStaff positions, &c., when one application covering suchpositions will be accepted.

In the case of applicants who are permanent officers of thePublic Service of the Commonwealth or of a State, thefollowing particulars should be set out at the foot of theapplication:

Full name (block letters)DesignationStandard salary scaleOffice or BrauchDate and place of birthLength 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 giveparticulars of _" war service. Copies -"-only "of xliplomas,references, testimoniale, or certificates should be forwarded.If the originals are required they will be asked for.

The range of salary indicates the classified value of aposition, but appointments may be made at any salary withinsuch range. The rate shown in the advertisement hereundermay be varied by cost of living adjustment or by regulationor awards. .

Successful applicants. -must comply with the provisions ofthe Superannuation Act.

At offices where quarters are shown, a deduction at the rateof 10 per cent. of the minimum salary of the position willbe made unless otherwise stated. Particulars of existingquarters are furnished merely for the information of officers.It is not incumbent on Departments to provide quarters,which, if provided, may be wholly or partially withdrawn atany time.

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 theconditions 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 13, when such allowance as the circumstances justify.may be granted.

Position, Standard Salary Scale and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Co.,t of Living,&c.).

Applications Close. Forward Applications to.

Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 3(£515), Fourth Division, AccountsSection

DEPARTMENT OF TERRITORIES.Northern Territory Administration Branch.

Darwin .. £569

Qualifications. Experience with Remington accounting machines essential.District Allowance. Grade VII.

may be allowable.

13th September, The Government Secretary,1951 Northern Territory

Administration Branch,Darwin

Subject to provisions of Income Tax Assessment Act, a zone allowance deduction of £120 per annum

DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.Administration and General Division.

Supervisor (Female) (£515 - £551), Canberra " £569 to £605 13th September,Fourth Division, Machine Operating 1951and Typing Sub - section, ExternalCommunications Section

Duties. Direction of work of all female staff in the External Communications Section. Preparation of rosters. Ability to typeessential, and experience in the training of typing staff in departmental methods desirable.

The Secretary, Departmentof External Affairs,Canberra

ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Patent, Trade Marks, Designs and'Copyright Office, Central Staff.

§Cadet Examiner of Patents (£232 £620), Canberra .. £268 to £692 . . 27th September, The Commissioner ofThird Division 1951 Patents, Canberra

Conditions governing recruitment and advancement for these Cadetships are published on page 2225 of this Gazette.

Crown Solicitor's Office, Queensland.Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 Brisbane .. £455 to £479 13th September,

(£401- £425), Fourth Division 1951

Cadet (Social Services) (1:232 - £620),Third. Division

Conditions

Duties. Receptionist and telephone duties.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.Melbourne

Sydneyror £268 to £692 .. 27th September,

1951

The Deputy Crown Solici-tor, Crown Solicitor'sOffice, Brisbane

The Director - General ofSocial Services, Box 4344,G.P.O., Afelbourne

governing recruitment and advancement for these Cadetships are published on page 2227 of this Gazette.

liTur SErvice Homes Division, New South WalesClerical Assistant (Female), Grade 3 Sydney . . £479 to £551 ..

(£425 £497), Fourth Division, Ac-counts Section

Duties. Counter inquiries regarding insurance ; review Periodical Inspectionprepare returns for Fire Brigade Boards ; preparation of insurance returns.

1.3th September,1951

Reports and advise

'T'he Deputy Director, WarService Homes Division,Box 1504, G.P.O., Sydney

insurance repairs required ;

For references see footnotes on page 2241.

II4259.--3

Ne. 64.-30th Aitgust; 1951'

POsition, Standard Salary Scale and Division.

2236 OOùimoiwea1th Gazette

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIEScontinual.

Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.).

Applications Close.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SNavxcEs- -continued.War Service Homes Division, New South Wales continued.

Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 2 Sydney .. £455 to £479 13th September, The. Deputy Director, War- (£4014425), Fourth Division, Ac- 1951. Service Homes Division,counts Section Box 1504, G.P.O., Sydney

Duties. = Maintain Insurance Register and Locality Carde ; check debit and credit notes in respect of insurance and prepare covernotes and insurance certificates ; deal with correspondence of a formal nature and attend to counter inquiries as required.

War Service Hómes Division, Tasmania.

Forward Applications to.

Clerk -(£572- £692), Third Division, Hobart .. £644 to £764 13th September,General Section 1951

Duties. Counter inquiries, interviews, building applications and arrears cases.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.. Electoral Branch, New South Wales.

Clerk (£524 £692), Third Division St. George .. £596 to £764 . . 13th September,(Rockdale) 1951

Duties. Maintenance of rolls and electoral work generally.

Meteorological Bra2w,ch.

¡Cadet Meteorologist (£232- £620), Third Melbourne £268 to £692 . 27th September,Division Sydney 1951

AdelaideHobart

Conditions governing recruitment and advancement for these Cadetships are published on page 2229 of this Gazette.

The Deputy Director, WarService Homes Division,Box 426B, G.P.O., Hobart

The Chief Electoral Officer,Canberra

The Director, Meteorologi-cal Branch, P. O. Box1289K, Melbourne

§Cadet Engineer (£232 - £620), ThirdDivision

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.Technical Division.

Canberra and £268 to £692 27th September,all States 1951

Cadet Architect (£232- £620), Third CanberraDivision Melbourne

SydneyAdelaideBrisbane

§Cadet Quantity Surveyor (£232 - £620), Melbourne £268 to £692Third Division Sydney

AdelaideBrisbane

£268 to £692 ),

The Director of Works,Department of Worksand Housing (in thecapital city concerned)

Ccinditións governing recruitment and advancement for these Cadetships are published on pages 2227, 2228 and 2230 of this -Gazette.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.Commonwealth Serum Laboratories.

Melbourne .. £268 to £692§Cadet Biochemist (£232 - £620), Third The Director, Common -

Division wealth Serum Labora-tories, Parkville, N.2

Conditions governing recruitment and advancement for these Cadetships are published on page 2226 of this Gazette. .

Typist (Female), Grade 2 (£491), FourthDivision, Engineer Manager's Branch

27th September,1951

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.New South Wales.

Sydney . . £545 .. 13th September,1951

Duties. In charge of Typing Section.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.Central Staff.

Assistant, Grade 2 (£530 £554), Fourth Melbourne . £602 to £626 13th September,Division, Quartermaster- General's 1951Branch, Army Head- quarters

Duties. Receipt, recording, distribution and dispatch of correspondence.

DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT.Central Staff, Administrative Branch.

Typist (Female), Grade 2 (£491), Fourth Melbourne . . £545Division, Office Services Section

13th September,1951

Duties. -- Supervision of and distribution of work to staff of typing pool.

For references see footnotes on page 2241.

The Secretary, Departmentof the Navy, Melbourne

The Secretary, Departmentof the Army, Melbourne,S.C.1

The Secretary, Departmentof Shipping and Trans-port, 497 Collin s- street,Melbourne, C.1

Commonwealth Gazette 2237 No. 64. -30th August, 1951

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued.

Position, Standard Salary Scale and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(Inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.).

Applications Close. Forward Applications to.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.Security Branch, South Australia.

tAssistant Security Officer (£710 - £746), Woomera .. £782 to £818 20th September, The Secretary, DepartmentFourth Division (three positions) 1951 of Supply, Box 2288u,VP 1091 G.P.O., Melbourne

Duties. Supervision of physical security of defence projects.NOTE.The following allowances are payable to officers appointed to Woomera. Married officers with their families in quarters atWoomera, £80 per annum. Single officers and married officers whose families do not live at Woomera, £60 per annum plus free board andlodging.

¡Assistant Security Officer (£710- £746), Salisbury £782 to £818 20th September, The Secretary, DepartmentFourth Division. (three positions) 1951 of Supply, Box 2288u,VP 1090 G.P.O., MelbourneDuties. Supervision of physical security of defence projects.NOTE. The successful applicants may be temporarily transferred for periods of duty at Woomera. Whilst at Woomera they will be

granted free board and lodging plus either one quarter of the appropriate allowance under Regulation 76 or at the rate of £60 per annum,whichever is the greater.

Long Range Weapons Establishment, South Australia.tTechnical Assistant, Grade 3 (£668- Salisbury . . £740 to £794 . . 20th September, The Chief Superintendent,£722), Fourth Division (Progress and 1951 Long Range WeaponsPlanning, Workshops Section) (two Establishment, Boxpositions) 1424n, G.P.O., AdelaideDuties. Assist Engineer in progress and planning work in workshops.

Qualifications. Equivalent to that of a first -class tradesman with some administrative ability and with experience in mechanicalelectrical or electronic workshop work.

tTechnical Assistant, Grade 3 (£668- Salisbury . £740 to £794 20th September, The Chief Superintendent,£722), Fourth Division (Area Plant 1951 Long Range WeaponsMaintenance Section) Establishment, Box1424$, G.P.O., AdelaideDuties. Assist Engineer responsible for the manufacture, assembly and use of all classes of explosives, relative to the Long Range

Weapons Establishment, including detonators and modern fuzes.Qualifications. Equivalent to that of a first -class tradesman with administrative ability and with experience in manufacture and useof modern explosives and pyrotechnics.

¡'Technical Assistant, Grade 2 (£596-£650), Fourth Division (Progress andPlanning Workshops Section) (fourpositions)

Salisbury £668 to £722 20th September, The Chief Superintendent,1951 Long Range Weapons

Establishment, Box1424$, G.P.O., AdelaideDuties. Assist Technical Assistant, Grade 3, or Engineers, in Progress and Planning work associated with workshops.

Qualifications. Equivalent to that of a tradesman with experience in mechanical, electrical or electronic workshop work.The Department will assist in obtaining housing accommodation.

DEPARTMENTS OF DEFENCE PRODUCTION AND SUPPLY.§Cadet Engineer (£232 £620), Third Victoria and £268 to £692

Division (a number of positions) New SouthWales

27th September, The Secretary, Department1951 of Defence Production,

Box 2288u, G.P.O., Mel-bourne

Vacancies exist in the following Branches of Engineering:Production Engineering Design Engineering

Mechanical. Mechanical.Chemical. Electrical.Electrical. Chemical.Metallurgical. Aeronautical.Design.

The prescribed application form and further particulars may be obtained from the Departmental Office in each State.Cönditions governing the recruitment and advancement of Cadet Engineers, Departments of Defence Production and Supply are

published on page 2229 of this Gazette.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.Central Staff.

Typist (Female), Grade 2 (£491), Fourth Canberra . . £545 . . .. 13th September, The Comptroller - General ofDivision, Typing Pool 1951 Customs, CanberraDuties. Typing and shorthand duties of an important nature.

Qualifications. -- Shorthand 120 words per minute.

Queensland.£614 to £674Preventive Officer, Grade 3 (£542 - £602), 13th September, The Collector of Customs,Fourth Division (several positions) 1951 Customs House, BrisbaneDuties. Prevention of smuggling by air. (Patrol, searching, baggage inspection, &c.) Applicants must be prepared to serve at anyairport where required.

District Allowance : Married officers, £1,50 per annum ; unmarried officers, £1 25 per annum,Tax Assessment Act, a zone allowance deduction of £120 per annum may be allowable.

Note. Accommodation for married officers is not available.

Darwin

Subject to the provisions of the Income

Tasmania.Clerk (£5724692), Third Division, Hobart .. £644 to £764 . 13th September, The Collector of Customs,Administration, Personnel, Accounts 1951 Hobartand Cashier's Branch

Duties. Staff Clerk. Preparation of Salary Sheets and Departmental Accounts.

For references see footnotes on page 2241.

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No. 34.$©th August, 1951 2238 Commonwealth Gazette

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES--amtinued.

Position, Standard Salary Scale and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living.&c.).

Applica.tione Close. Forward Applications to.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

§Cadet Engineer (1288462o), Third All States .. £324 to £692 .. 27th September, The Director, Posts andDivision* (a number of positions) 1951 Telegraphs (in capital

city concerned)Conditions governing recruitment and advancement for these Cadetships were published on pages 2122 -2123 of Gazette No. 81, dated

16th August, 1951.

Group Engineer (£956 - £1,064), Third MelbourneDivision, Engineering Branch, LongLine Equipment Section, InstallationSub - section

Duties. Prepares draft specifications, invitations to tender andequipment.Assistant, Grade 3 (£554 - £602), Fourth IlMelbourne . £626 to £674

Division, Wireless Branch

Central Staff.

£1,028 to £1,136 13th September, The Director- General, Posts1951 and Telegraphs, Mel-

bourne, C.2

technical] reports on tenders for open wire carrier telephone

Duties.Maintenance of Branch records.

New South Wales.

Clerk (£908 £1,004), Third Division, Sydney . . £980 to £1,076Engineering Branch, Internal PlantSection, (Administration)

Duties. -- Sectional Clerk. Responsible for the managementof the work of the clerical staff of the Internal Plant Section.

Clerk (£812- £908), Third Division, Sydney £884 to £980Engineering Branch, Administrativeand General Section, Staff and In-dustrial

Duties. -- Responsible for the formulation of staffing proposals concerning clerical staff ;proposals for professional and manipulative staffs.

Sydney . . £836 to £932

13th September, The Director - General, Posts1951 and Telegraphs, Mel-

bourne, C.2

13th September, The Director, Posts and1951 Telegraph, Sydney

of the Assistant Superintending Engineer's office and general oversight

13th September, The Director, Posts and1951 Telegraphs, Sydney

Clerk (£764- £860), Third Division,Engineering Branch, External PlantSection (Administration)

Duties. Assistance

Clerk (£764 - £860), Third Division, SydneyEngineering Branch, Internal PlantSection (Administration)

Duties. Assistance

Clerk (£692 £812), Third Division, En- Sydneygineering Branch,. Internal PlantSection, Country Installation (Ad-ministration)

Duties. Sub - sectional Clerk.

Clerk (£,692 - £812), Third Division, En- Sydney .. £764 to £884 . .

gineering Branch, Internal PlantSection, Radio and Telegraphs (Ad-ministration)

Duties. Sub - sectional Clerk. Responsible to Supervising Engineer for management of the office.

Clerk (£692- £812), Third Division, En- Sydney £764 to £884 13th September, The Director, Postsgineering Branch, Administrative and 1951 Telegraphs, SydneyGeneral Section (Deputy Superin-tending Engineer's Office)

Duties. -- Clerical assistance to Deputy Superintending Engineer.

to the Sectional Clerk on staff and. £836 to £932

to the Sectional Clerk on staff and. £764 to £884

examination and co- ordination of staffing

13th September, The Director, Posts and1951 Telegraphs, Sydney

industrial matters.13th September,

1951

industrial matters.13th September,

1951

Responsible to Supervising Engineer for management of the office.13th September, The Director, Posts

1951 Telegraphs, Sydney

,f

Clerk (092-£812), Third Division, En- Sydney . . £764 to £884 . . 13th September,gineering Branch, External Plant 1951

Section, Planning (Administration)Duties. Sub - sectional Clerk. Responsible to Supervising Engineer for management of the office.

Clerk (£692 - £812), Third Division, En- Sydney . . £764 to £884 13th September, The Director, Posts andgineering Branch, Internal Plant 1951 Telegraphs, SydneySection, Transmission Planning (Ad-ministration)

Duties. Sub - sectional Clerk. Responsible to Supervising Engineer for management of the office.

Clerk (£692 - £812), Third Division, En- Sydney . . £764 to .£884 13th September, The Director, Posts andgineering Branch, Internal Plant 1951 Telegraphs, Sydney

Section, Telephone Planning (Ad-ministration)

..

and

and

Duties. Sub - sectional Clerk. Responsible to Supervising Engineer for management to the office.

Line Inspector (£692- £788), Fourth Penrith £764 to £860 13th September, The Director, PostsDivision, Engineering Branch, Ex- 1951 Telegraphs, Sydneyternal Plant Section, MetropolitanDistrict Works (No. 3 Division)

Line Inspector (£692 £788), Fourth Narrandera . £764 to £860Division, Engineering Branch, Ex-ternal Plant Section, Country DistrictWorks ( Narrandera Division)

Clerk (£620 £764), Third Division, Sydney £692 to £836Accounts Branch, General Accounts

Duties. Oheok and pans for payment accounts for staff allowances and extra duty pay.

and

Por references sus footnotes on page 2241.

Commonwealth Gazette 2239

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES+ - continued.

No. 64:--30th August, . 951

Position, Standard Salary Seale and Division.Present Actual Salary

Application (DOM.Locality. (inclusive of Cost of Living, App&c.).

Forward AppllatlOw

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT - contittlled.

New South Wales continued.

Clerk (£620 £764), Third Division, Sydney . . £692 to £836 13th September, The Director, Posts andEngineering Branch, Internal Plant 1951 and Telegraphs, SydneySection, Telephone Planning (No. 1Division)

Duties. Senior Clerk of the division. Responsible to the Divisional Engineer for the management of the office.

Clerk (£620 £764), .Third Division, Per- Sydney . . £692 to £836sonnel Branch, Industrial Section

Duties. Duties include the appropriate treatment of matters affecting sick, recreation and special leave, also compena tkin topermanent and temporary staff.

Clerk (£620 - £764), Third Division, Engi- Sydney . £692 to £836 13th September, The Director, Posts andbeering Branch, Costing Section 1951 Telegraphs, Sydney

Duties. Examination and check of wages and allowance claims. A knowledge of the Public Service Act and Regulations, GeneralOrders, Arbitration Determinations and a knowledge of Engineering Branch -ceding practices and procedure are desirable.

Clerk (£572 £692), Third Division, Dubbo £644 to £764 13th September, The Director, Posts and,Engineering Branch, Costing Section 1951 Telegraphs, Sydney

Duties. Preparation of wages and allowances. A knowledge of the Public Service Act and Regulations, General Orders, ArbitrationDeterminations and a knowledge of the Engineering Branch costing practices and procedure are desirable.

13th September, The Director, Posts and1951 Telegraphs, Sydney.

Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, Sydney £644 to £764 . . 13th September,Engineering Branch, Internal Plant 1951

Section (Administration)Duties. Clerical assistance to the Sectional Clerk on staffing matters.

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£728 £836), Third Bateman's Bay £800 to £908 . . 13th September,Division (five positions) Binalong 1951

ManildraNimmitabelWest Kempsey

Quarters ; Bateman's Bay, Manildra, Nimmitabel, five rooms ; Binalong, West Kempsey, six rooms.

The Director, Posts andTelegraphs, Sydney

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£653-£698), Third Division (six positions)

Monitor (Male, £572 -£608) or (Female,£467 - £503), Fourth Division, Tele-phone Branch

Monitor (Male, £572 -£608) or (Female,£4674503), Fourth Division (sevenpositions)

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Divi-sion, Engineering Branch, ExternalPlant Section, Metropolitan DistrictWorks (six positions)

Byron Bay . .

ConcordCronullaLindfieldSummer HillWalgett

District Allowance : Walgett, Grade II.

£725 to £770 13th September, The Director, Posts and1951 Telegraphs, Sydney

Sydney

Bathurst ..CanowindraCoonabarabranGraftonLismore (3)(No. 1 Division), £632

Kensington (2)(No. 3 Division).

KatoombaPenrith(No. 5 Division),

DuralRedfern

£644 to £680 (Male) ;£521 to £557 (Female)

£644 to £680 (Male) ;£521 to £557 (Female)

DutiesKensington Two positions -Cable jointing qualifications are desirable.Katoomba Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehiclePenrith, Dural and Redfern Cable jointing qualifications are desirable.

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Divi- (Armidale Divi- £632 13th September,sion, Engineering Branch, External Sion), Armi- 1951

Plant Section, Country District Works dale(three positions) (Bathurst Divi-

sion), Cowra(Wagga Divi-

sion), WaggaWagga

,

are desirable.

DutiesArmidaleIn charge of an aerial line party.Cowra Cable jointing qualifications are desirable.Wagga Wagga In charge of an aerial line party. Ability to drive a motor vehicle is desirable:

Supervising Technician, Grade 1 (£716- . Parkes£752), Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, External Plant Section,Country District Works (Dubbo Divi-sion)

. . £788 to £824 13th September,1951

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Duties include the maintenance of a large country nianiü4I e rehange and a Iarge repeater terminal station.

Por referetiéët Bee footuctet on pige 2241.

No. 434;--34t1 August, 1951 2240 Commonwealth Gazette

NOTIFICATION OF VACANC +. coratiarued.

Position, Standard Salary Scale and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of tost of Living,&c.l.

Forward Applications to.

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Continued.

New ,South Walescontinued.Overseer (£6564692), Fourth Division, Sydney . . £728 to £764 13th September, The Director, Posts andMail Branch (Night Staff) 1951 Telegraphs, SydneyAccounting Machinist (Female), Grade 3 Sydney £569

(£515), Fourth Division, AccountsBranch, Telephone Accounts

Duties.Operation of Madas calculating machine and oversight of staff engaged in operating calculating machines.Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 Sydney £545 . . 13th September, The Director, Posts and(£491), Fourth Division, Accounts 1951 Telegraphs, SydneyBranch, General Accounts

Duties. Accounting machining work principally in connexion with salary pay sheets.Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£449- £497), Sydney £503 to £551 13th September,Fourth Division, Accounts Branch, 1951

Money Order AccountsDuties. Issuing postal notes at the money order counter in the postal hall G.P.O.

Phonogram Operator (£218-1431), Cooma . . £254 to £485 .. 13th September,Fourth Division 1951Typing qualifications are desirable.

Clerk (£812 4908), Third Division, Melbourne

Victoria.

£884 to £980 13th September,

at

The Director, Posts andPostal Services Branch 1951 Telegraphs, Melbourne,C.1Duties. Assist Inspector, Metropolitan Postal Services, in administrative work. A knowledge of the conditions of establishmentand maintenance of postal facilities desirable. Ability to organize and oversee mail circulation and delivery arrangements necessary.

Clerk (£692- £812), Third Division, Benalla .. £764 to £884 13th September, The Director, Posts andPostal Services Branch 1951 Telegraphs, Melbourne,C.1

Duties.Clerk to the District Inspector.Postmaster, Grade 4 (£1,004- £1,094), Caulfield South £1,076 to £1,166

Quarters : Nil.

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884- £980), Third Elwood £956 to £1,052

Quarters : Nil.Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884 - £980), Third £956 to £1,052

Division (three positions)

Third Division

Division

Postal Clerk (1258- £638), Third orFourth Division (three positions)

Supervising Technician, Grade 5 (£872-£896), Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Internal Plant Section,Metropolitan Service, No. 2. Division

Duties.Maintenance of a pre -2,000 type automatic telephone exchange. Control of staff.

Ringwood ..MerbeinMurtoa

QuartersRingwood Nil.Merbein Six rooms and sleep -out.Murtoa, Six rooms.

Balwyn .. £294 to £710HeywoodTallangattaSouth Melbourne £944 to £968

Supervising Technician, Grade 2 (£740-£782), Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Administrative and GeneralSection, General Works (Training),Technical

Melbourne .. £812 to £854 . . 13th September,1951

Duties. Assistant Supervisor, Technicians' Training School.

Lineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Divi- .. 13th September,sion, Engineering Branch, External 1951Plant Section, Primary Works, No. 2Division (Aerial T and T) (elevenpositions)

Typist (Female), Grade 2 (£491), FourthDivision, Engineering Branch, Ad- ft

nministrative and General Section

Melbourne .. £632

Melbourne .. £545

Labourer, Grade I (£470 - £494), FourthDivision, Engineering Branch (ninepositions)

Duties.Typist-in-charge.

Box Hill .. £542 to £566CarltonMalvern (2)SandringhamSouth MelbourneWorkshops, Melbourne (3)

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For references see footnotes on page 2241.

Commonwealth Gazette 2241

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued.

No. 84.-30th August, 1951

Position, Standard Salary Scale and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living,Sm.).

Applications Close. Forward Applications to.

PoSTMASTES- GENESAL'i3 DEPARTMENT continued.

Queensland.Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division, Toowoomba £644 to £764 13th September, The Director, Posts andEngineering Branch, Toowoomba 1951 Telegraphs, BrisbaneDivision

Duties. Preparation of Wages and Allowances Pay- sheets.

Supervisor (Male, £626 -£662) or (Fe- Southport £698 to £734 (Male) ; 13th September,male, £521- £557), Fourth Division, £575 to £611 (Female) 1951Telephone Branch

South Australia.Assistant Properties Officer (£812- £908), Adelaide .. £884 to £980Third Division, Buildings Branch,

Properties Division

Applicants should possess ability to interview members of the public and be conversant

13th September, The Director, Posts and1951 Telegraphs, Adelaide

with the procedure associated with procuringdepartmental sites, together with departmental building requirements generally.

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884- £980), Third Renmark £956 to £1,052DivisionQuarters : Six rooms.

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£884- £980), Third Waikerie . . £956 to £1,052Division

Clerk (£620 - £764), Third Division,Accounts Branch (General Accounts)

Duties. Preparation of monthly trading statements for food services accounts and investigation of claims by firms for increases incontract prices. Accountancy qualifications should be stated.

Clerk (£572 - £692), Third Division, Adelaide £644 to £764Accounts Branch (General Accounts,Salaries Sub - section)

Duties. Preparation and reconciliation,workmen.

Quarters : Five rooms.

Adelaide £692 to £836

13th September,1951 Telegraphs, Adelaide

The Director, Posts and

t9 tt

13th September,1951

The Director, Posts andTelegraphs, Adelaide

with salaries registers, of pay- sheets for head office, country and suburban and engineering

Monitor (Female) (£467-£503), Fourth Mt. Barker .. to £557Division

Clerk (£812 - £908), Third Division,Stores and Transport Branch

Duties. Clerk -in- charge, Ledger Section.accounting and procedure.

Western Australia.

13th September, The Director, Posts and1951 Telegraphs, Adelaide

Perth £884 to £980 20th September, The Director, Posts and1951 Telegraphs, Perth

Applicants should have accounting qualifications and considerable experience in stores

Clerk (£572- £692), Third Division, Perth £644 to £764Accounts Branch (General Accounts)Duties. Assistant Salaries Clerk.

Clerk (£572 £692), Third Division, Perth .. £644 to £764Accounts Branch (Money OrderAccounts)

Duties. Assistant Examiner of Forms 100.

Traffic Officer (£t392- £8l2), Third Divi- Hobart .. 13th September, The Director, Posts andsion, Telephone Branch1951 Telegraphs, Hobart

Duties. In charge Equipment, Buildings and Trunk Line Development Section.Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£614- £632), Hobart £686 to £704 13th September,Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,

1951Metropolitan SectionLineman, Grade 2 (£560), Fourth Divi- Burnie (2) .. £632sion, Engineering Branch, Country Launceston

Section (three positions)Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£653- Deloraine £725 to £770£698), Fourth DivisionPostmaster, Grade 1 (£5784668), Whitemark .. £650 to £740Fourth Division

Tasmania.

£764 to £884

20th September, The Director, Posts and1951 Telegraphs, Perth

a,

,.No quarters available. Accommodation for married man difficult to obtain.

Only undergraduates are eligible for these vacancies, other vacancies were advertised in Gazette No. 61, dated 16th August, 1951.t These positions are open to Persons within and without the Commonwealth Service. The provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Act 1946.will apply in the making of appointments to these positions.

$ These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service, including officers in the Fourth Division of the Commonwealth PublicService. The provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Act 1945 will apply in the selection of applicants for temporary employment in these positions.I These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service, including officers in the Fourth Division of the Commonwealth PublicService. The provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Ad 1945 will apply in the making of appointments to these positions.II At a later date the successful applicant may be permanently transferred to Canberra.

No. 6C-80th August, 1951 2242 Commonwealth Gazette

NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1924-1947.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC EXAMINATION AND DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland.No. 4 of 1951.-Re ROBERT JAMES HERBERT BELBIN, of Black's

Beach, Mackay, photographer.Date of public examination -10th September, 1951, at

half -past Ten a.m., at the Court House, Mackay.No. 69 of 1932. Re JAMES EDWARD CA.RLSON, of Babinda,

labourer. (First and final dividend.)DIVIDEND as shown above is intended to be declared in the

above -named estate. Creditors who have not proved theirdebts by the 20th September, 1951.

H. H. KLUVER, Official Receiver.A.W.C. Building, Townsville. 3251

TN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. 37 of1 1929 ).-Re GEORGE WEYMOUTH JAMES, formerly of 39Forest -road, Hobart, in Tasmania, manufacturer's agent, nowof 25 Woodside - avenue, Lindfield, in New South Wales, packer,a bankrupt.

Date of public examination -Half -past Ten a.m., on 3rdSeptember, 1951, at the Bankruptcy Court, Sydney, 112

Pitt- street, Sydney.M. A. OGILVIE, Official Receiver.

119 Macquarie - street, Hobart, Tasmania, 20th August, 1951. .3250

District of Western Australia (No. 4 of 1951).-In thebankrupt estate of PHILLIP CLIFTON WEBSTER, of Woglan-road, Wickepin, hairdresser and tobacconist and agent.

A.FIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the above

matter. Creditors who have not ,proved their debts bythe thirteenth day of September, 1951, will be excluded fromdividend.

Dated this sixteenth day of August, 1951.

A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.32496 The Esplanade, Perth,

NOTICE OF SEQUESTRATION ORDERS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales

a,nd the Australian Capital Territory.IO. 67. of 1951. -Re WILLIAM HENRY .MCNAMARA, of Lower

Portland, near Windsor, storekeeper.Date of presentation of petition -13th June, 1951.Date of sequestration order- --21st August, 1951.

No. 68 of 1951. Re ETHEL GRACE WESTBURY, of " MarionVilla ", cnr. Gosford and Toowon Bay roads, Long Jetty,married woman.

Date of presentation of petition-27th June, 1951.Date of sequestration order 21st August, 1951.

No. 69 of 1951. -Re FRANK SMITH, of Church - street, Moruya,retired.

Date of presentation of ,petition -20th July, 1951.Date of sequestration order 21st August, 1951.

No. 70 of 1951. Re STANLEY JOHN ALDRIDGE, of Namoi Hotel,Maitland- street, Narrabri, carrier.

Date of presentation of petition 20th July, 1951.Date of sequestration order -21st August, 1951.

No. 71 of 1951. --Re NORMAN HAMILTON, of Rous Mill, dairyfarmer.

Date of presentation of petition -20th July, 1951.Date of sequestration order -22nd August, 1951.

All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.No. 95 of 1936. Re ROBERT JOSEPH Cox, of Wauchope.

(Second and final dividend.)No. 34 of 1942. -Re NORMAN KENNETH MCKENZIE., of

Boggabri, sawmiller. (Second and final dividend.)No. 96 of 1949. Re THOMAS RossrrER FORwoon, of 10

Hopetoun- avenue, Vaucluse, builder. ( First and . finaldividend.)

Dividends as above are intended to be declared in theseestates. Creditors who hava not lodged proofs of debt withme on or before 13th September, 1951, will be excludedfrom dividend.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 22nd August, 1951. 3247.

NOTICE OF SEQUESTRATION ORDER.IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales

and the Australian Capital Territory (No. 72 of 1951).-Re JAMES DELAMERE TURNER, of 343 Abercrombie - street,Redfern, and lately carrying on business at Daking House,Rawson Place, Sydney, as a builders' agent, now a labourer.

Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order -22nd August, 1951.

All debts due to the above estate should be paid to me.

A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.112 Pitt street, Sydney, 22nd August, 1951. 3248

NOTICE OF APPLICATION. FOR DISCHARGE.NAME of Debtor WILLIAM JOSEPH COOPER.

Address- Millaa Millaa.Occupation Labourer.Number -11 of 1934.Court Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland.Date fixed for hearing-25th September, 1951.

3245 J. SHANNON, Registrar.

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.NAME of Debtor - THOMAS JOHN O'SHEA.

Address -Ayr in the State of Queensland.Occupation - Labourer.Number -33 of 1935.

Court Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland.Date fixed for hearing 25th September, 1951.

3244 J. SHANNON, Registrar.

ORDER OF DISCHARGE.IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

(No. 136 of 1931 ). Re FITZROY CHRISTIE CAMPBELL, latelyresiding at 42 Hill- street, Parkside, and carrying on businessat that address as a general storekeeper, formerly of 15'Byron-road, Black Forest, public school teacher. ( Summary case) .( Present address -7 Clifton - street, Malvern, invalid pen-sioner.)

Date of . order of discharge -30th July, 1951.Nature of order- Discharged unconditionally.

3243 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.

NOTICE OF ANNULMENT OF SEQUESTRATION ORDER.the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queens -

INland (No. 2 of 1951) .Re ME,RVYN JAMES WOOD, ofMaryvale, licensed victualler.

Date of petition -30th December, 1950.Date of sequestration -17th January, 1951.Date of annulling order -1st March, 1951.Ground of annulment -That the order ought not to have

been made.

3241 J. T. JOHNSTONE, Registrar.

APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland.

DEBTOR'S Name-ROY WYLIE VONHOFF.

.Address- Highfields, via Toowoomba.Description Farmer.Number -8 of 1950.Date fixed for hearing 2nd October, 1951.

ORDER OF DISCHARGE.Debtor's Name ARTHUR ALLAN SnvcLáIn,

Address -11 Ashgrove avenue, Ashgrove, Brisbane, formerlyof Siemon- street, Auchenflower, Brisbane.

Description- Builder.Number -16 of 1048.

Date of order -21st November, 1950.Nature of order-Discharge suspended until 9.1st August,

1951.Grounds named in order for refusing absolute order of

discharge -Proof of facts ( b ), ( .) Seetlen 119 (7) .

3242 J. T. JOH ` : :ENE, Registrar.

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uNOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE.

MIE of Debtor HARRY KINGSTON.

Address Lately residing at Hughenden,Queensland.

Occupation Fuel depot proprietor.Number -10 of 1930.Court Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland.Date fixed for hearing -14th September, 1951.

Naine of DebtorJAMES WALTER BURNETT and EDWARDNEWTON.

Address Both of Tully, in the State of Queensland.Occupation Carrying on business in partnership un

the name of " The New Firm " as general storekeepeNumber -15 of 1932.Date fixed for hearing -14th September, 1951.

3240 J. SHANNON, Registrar

in the State of

derrs.

TN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. 8J of 1951) .Re ROSINA MAY GRANDFIELD, late the wife ofJack Grandfield, deceased, also described as Mrs. JackGrandfield) , of Wyena, in Tasmania, widow.

Date and place of first meeting of creditors Half -.pastTwo p.m., on 5th September, 1951, at 60 St. John- street,Launceston.

M. A. OGILVIE, Official Receiver.119 Macquarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania, 22nd August, 1951.

3256

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland.land.

NO. 22 of 1951. Re OTTO CHARLES ZEITH, of Point Vernon,via Pialba, carpenter.Summary case.

Date and place of first meeting of creditors -3rd Septem-ber, 1951, at half -past Ten a.m., at the office of theOfficial Receiver, Brisbane.

No. 13 of 1950. Re LEONARD JAMES GEARY, trading as PeterJackson, of Murgon, newsagent.

A first and final dividend is intended to be declared inthis estate. Creditors who have not lodged their proofsof debt with me on or be before 12th September, 1951,will be excluded from the dividend.

No. 20 of 1951. Re J. T. BURROWS, of Mole- avenue, MusgraveHill, Southport, postal employee.

Date and place of public examination -6th September,1951, at Eleven a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, FourthFloor, Commonwealth Offices, Brisbane.

Notice is hereby given that the proceedings herein havebeen amended from J. T. Burrows to John Thornley Burrows.No. 19 of 1951. Re H. J. PRESTON, of 7 Louisa- street,

Toowoomba, storekeeper.Date and place of public examination -12th September,

1951, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court,Fourth Floor, Commonwealth Offices, Brisbane.

Notice is hereby given that the proceedings herein havebeen amended from H. J. Preston to read Horace JamesHerbert Preston.

L. T. STAPLETON, Official Receiver.Commonwealth Offices, Adelaide- street, Brisbane, 22nd

August, 1951. 3255

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

No. 130 of 1931. Re FRANCIS ARTHUR WooD, of 7 Dalgety-street, Oakleigh, and STANLEY EDWARD C'ASBOLT, of 45Calembeena-avenue, Oakleigh, lately carrying on businessat 34 Atherton -road, Oakleigh, as ovenbuilders, under thename of Wood and Casbolt. Separate estate of FrancisArthur Wood. ( First dividend.)

No. 96 of 1941.Re LOUIS ALEXANDER WALKER, of 24 Whitmuir -road, Bentleigh, plumber. (Third dividend.)

No. 142 of 1941.Re CORNELIUS FANNING, of Moe, labourer,but formerly residing at and formerly carrying on businessas a contractor at Yarram. ( Supplementary dividend.)

No. 8 of 1948. Re HAROLD WILLARD. DAWSON, of 69 Fulham -road, Alphington, formerly of 52 Livngstone - street, Ivanhoe,builder. ( Third dividend.)

No. 32 of 1949. Re THOMAS STEWART JOHNSON, of South -street, Beaufort, cartage contractor. ( Fifth dividend.)ADIVIDEND as above is intended to be declared in these

five estates. Creditors who have not lodged their proofsof debt with me on or before the thirteenth day of September,1951, will be excluded from this dividend.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, 22nd August, 1951. 3253

SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETING.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

T0. 40 of 1951. Re bankrupt estate of RONALD ALAWOOD, of Lot 26, Park -lame, Mount Waverley, engineer.

Summary case.Date of petition 21st August, 1951.Date of sequestration order -21st August, 1961.Date and place of first meeting of creditors-4th Sep-

tember, 1951, at half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver'sOffice, Melbourne.

No. 41 of 1951. Re bankrupt estate of JOHN DESMONDLENNON, of Wangaratta, cordial manufacturer.

Date of petition 21st August, 1951.Date of sequestration order. 21st August, 1951.

All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts-place, Melbourne, 22nd August, 1951. 3252

Part XI.Bankruptcy Court, District of Western Australia,

NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance ofsection 175, has filed the required statement. In the

matter of FRANCIS TREATON DRABBLE, of Fitzgerald- street,Northam, trading as Northam Joinery & Hardware Co.

Dated this 21st day of August, 1951.

3257 A. J. MOLAREN, Trustee.

PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

NO. 28 of 1951. Re BRUCE CHARLES ROACH, of 11 Leslie -street, Richmond, hire car driver, formerly carrying on

business in partnership with Bruce Nimmo Macdonald, at296 High - street, Northcote, under the firm name of " Harley'sRadio " and later trading alone as " Harley's Radio ", radioand electrical retailer.

Date of public examintion -4th September, 1951, athalf -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne.

No. 50 of 1931.Re RICHARD ALPHONSUS BRETT, of 168Church street, Geelong West, carpenter. Summary case.

Date of public examination -5th September, 1951, athalf -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne.

No. 149 of 1929. Re ALPHONSUS JOSEPH MERBErr, of Birchip,garage proprietor.

Date of public examination-6th September, 1951, athalf -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.450 Law Courts - place, Melbourne, 22nd August, 1951. 3254

PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENT.In the matter of the Patents Act 1903 -1946 and in the matter

of Letters Patent No. 102,816 dated 27th January, 1937,for " Improvements in or relating to tractors for agri-cultural implements " granted to HENRY GEORGE FERGUSON( commonly known as " Harry Ferguson ") and in thematter of an Application for Extension of the term ofsaid Letters Patent.NOTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of Henry

George Ferguson ( commonly known as " HarryFerguson ") of Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry, England,formerly of Donegall Square East, Belfast, Northern Ireland,and Harry Ferguson Holdings Limited of FletchamsteadHighway, Coventry, England, to issue on or before the 30thday of September, 1951, and not earlier than one monthfrom the publication hereof, an Originating Summons in theHigh Court of Australia at the New South Wales Registryof the said Court situate at the High Court Darlinghurst,near Sydney in the said State, under section 84 (6) of thePatents Act 1903 -1946 seeking an order that the term of theaforesaid Letters Patent should be extended and notice isfurther given that any person may enter a Caveat againstthe extension of the term of the said Letters Patent addressedto the Registrar of the High Court, New South WalesRegistry, and that the address of the said applicants forservice within the Commonwealth is care of Robert Burge &Co., 16 Barrack - street, Sydney.

Dated this 3rd day of August, 1951.

ROBERT BITRGE & CO., Solicitors for the Applicants.3258

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