No 20, 6 February 1941 - Federal Register of Legislation

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No 20, 6 February 1941 - Federal Register of Legislation
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CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 6TH FEBRUARY.
(.'oanuioiiwcaltli of
Australia to wit.
UOWBIE
PROCLAMATION
By His Excellency the
Governor
General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia.
Governor- General.
HEREAS by the Air Force Regulations it is prescribed,
inter alía, that a ship, boat, aircraft or person shall
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not conic or remain within any area declared by proclamation
to be an air fighting, gunnery, bombing ór similar practice
area whilst any such practice is in progress:
Now therefore I, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron Gowrie,
the Governor- General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the
Federal Executive Counci], (lo hereby declare the area described
in the Schedule hereto to be an air gunnery area for the
purpose of the said Regulations.
TFIE SCHEDULE.
The a rea shown hachured in the plan hereunder entitled
" Air Gunnery Range, Canberra ", being
All that piece or parcel of land in the Parishes of
Goorooyarroo and Pialligo, County of Murray, in the
Australian Capital Territory and the State of New
South Wales, situated approximately 41- miles northeast of Canberra, and bounded by lines commencing at
a point 2,460 ft. distant and on a bearing of 50° 0'
from the " Plains Trigonometric Station " thence successively 1,200 ft. S° 13', 1.5,242 ft. -338° 13', 17,042
ft. -9S° 13', 15,242 ft. -218° 13', 1,200 ft. -188° 13',
1,800 ft. 27S° 13', to the point of commencement.
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PLAN. AIR GUNNERY RANGE, CANBERRA.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealth
this fifth day of February. One thousand nine
hundred and forty -one and in the fifth year of His
(r,.s.)
Majesty's reign.
By His Excellency's Command,
J. McEWENT
Minister of State for Air.
GOD SAVE THE KING !
PROCLAMATION
Commonwealth of
Australia to wit.
GowBIE
Governor - General.
By His
Excellency the Governor
General in and over the Common wealth of Australia.
HEREAS by the .fr Force Regulations it is prescribed
inter alicr., that a ship, boat, aircraft or person shall
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not come or remain within any area declared by proclamation
to be an air fighting, gunnery, bombing or similar practice
area whilst any such practice is in progress:
Now therefore I, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron Gowrie,
the Governor- General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the
Federal Executive Council, do hereby declare the area described
in the Schedule hereto to be a bombing area for the purpose
of the said Regulations.
THE SCHEDULE.
Australian Capital Territory.
The area shown hachured in the plan hereunder entitled
" Bombing Range, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory ",
being
All that piece or parcel of land containing an area of
648 acres or thereabouts in the Parish of Goorooyarroo,
County of Murray, which is bounded by the perimeter of
a circle of radius 1,000 yards where the centre of the
circle is a point 1,000 yards distant and on a bearing
of 34° 30' from the " Stranger Trigonometric Station ".
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211
Commonwealth Gazette
PLAT\. BO\L13IrcG RANGE, CANBERRA, AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealth
this fifth day of February. One thousand nine
hundred and forty -one and in the fifth year of His
(L.s.)
Majesty's reign.
By His Excellency's Command,
J. McEWEN
Minister of State for Air.
GOD SAVE THE KING !
DEPARTMENT OF AIR.
AIR GUNNERY RANGE, CANBERRA, AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL
TERRITORI .
AIR Force Regulation 439 provides . that a ship, boat,
aircraft or person shall not come or remain within any
area declared by proclamation to be an air fighting, gunnery,
bombing or similar practice area whilst any such practice
is in progress.
2. Attention is directed to a proclamation dated 5th
(h) by the presence over the proclaimed area of any
aircraft.
5. It is an offence, punishable on summary conviction by a
fine not exceeding Ten pounds, to enter a proclaimed area
while practice is in progress.
Dated the sixth day of February, 1941.
M. C. LANG+SLO W, Secretary,
Department of Air.
February, 1941, published on page 20,9 of Commonwealth of
_
istralia Gazette, dated 6th February, 1941, declaring an
area, in the vicinity of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,
to be an air gunnery- area for the purpose of the Air Force
Regulations.
:3. Notice is hereby given that air gunnery practices may
take place on the range in the proclaimed area on any day
during the hours of daylight. No further special notice of
such practices will be issued.
4'. The signal that the area i$ closed to the public will be
given
(a) by displaying a red flag at the south -west corner
of the proclaimed area (which signal will be displayed half an hour before practices commence) ;
and/or
DEPARTMENT OF AIR.
BOMBING RANGE, CANBERRA, AUSTRALIAN CAPITA].
TERRITORY.
AIR Force Regulation 439 provides that a ship, boat, aircraft or person shall not come or remain within any area
declared by proclamation to be an air fighting, gunuery,
bombing or similar practice area whilst any such practice is
in progress.
2. Attention is directed to a proclamation datéa. 5th
February, 1941, published on page 210 of Cbnvmonwealth of
Australia Gazette, dated Gth February, 1941, declaring an
area in the vicinity of Canberra, Australian Capital Territory,
to be a bombing area for the purpose of the Air Force
Regulations.
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Comnion'wealth Gazette
212
:3. Notice is hereby given that air bombing practices may
tike pinee on the range in the proclaimed area on any day
during the hours of daylight. No further special notice of
sue]) practices will be issued.
4. The signal that the area is closed to the public \will b,
given-ven---(a) by displaying red flags on the road crossing the
proclaimed area at or about the places where it
meets the eastern and western boundaries of the
area (which signal will be displayed half an bony
before practices commence) : and/or
(b) by the presence over the proclaimed area of any
aircraft.
.
It is an offence. punishable on summary conviction by
a fine not exceeding Ten pounds, to enter a proclaimed area
ji .bile practice is in progresa
Dated the sixth day of February, 1941.
.5.
M. C. LANGSLOW, Secretary.
Department of Air.
NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF REGULATIONS.
Copies may be purchased at the Government Printing Office, Canberra., at the price indicated.
Citation of
Statutory
Title of Act under which Regulations made.
Particulars of Regulations comprised in Statutory Rule.
Rule.
Naval Defence Act 1910 -1934
Defence Act 1903 -1939 and the Naval
Defence Act 1910 -1934
Navigation Act 1912 -1935
Rule.
s. d.
Amendment of the Naval Forces Regulations ..
S.R. I941,
No. 21
S.R. 1941,
No. 22
S.R. 1941,
Nci. 23
S.R. 1941,
No. 24
Defence Act 190:3-1939
Price of
Statutory
0 3
Amendment of the Naval Financial Regulations
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3
Amendment of the Navigation (Manning, Accommodation. and
0
3
Coasting Trade) Regulations
Amendments of Royal Military College Regulations
0
3
A. FADDEN, Acting Prime Minister.
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.
NOTIFICATION OF TIM' Al AXING OF AN ORDINANCE.
Copies may be "purchased at the Department of the Interior, Canberra, or from the Government Secretary, Darwin, at the price
indicated.
Short Title of Ordinance.
No.
Price.
8. d.
_' of 1941
Workmen's Compensation, Ordinance 1941
0
.
3
H. S. FOLL, Minister for the Interior.
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CUSTOMS l31" -LAWS Nos. 57.2 -585.
JOHN HARRISON, Minister of State
for the
Commonwealth of Australia, administering, the Depart i,icnt of '1 rade and Customs, do hereby. in - pursuance of the
Customs Tariff 19:33 -1939, make the following Departmental
13'v -1 aws.
ERIC J. HARRISON
Minister of State for Trade and. Customs.
28th January, 1941..
1940, only. )
(y) Grinding and lapping inachiiie, precision, including
accessories therefor, for grinding and lapping high
speed cutting tools. (Operating on 28th February,
(li )
The machines, machine took. and appliances for use in
under Tariff Item 174(x), viz.:
(a )
only.)
(i) Motors, electric, totally enclosed, dust proof, squirrel
cage; with slide base, 400 volts, 3 phase, 50 eycles,
developing 70 brake horse -power at 980 revolutions
tier minute. (Opera tin; on 12th November, 1940,
Equipment, laboratory, for research purposes, viz.:
Mill. ball. with electrical equipment.
Sieving machine, With electrical. equipment.
l00 ,grammes and
Balances, weighing,
2,000
(Operating on 18th June, 1910, and 2nd September,
Exchanger, heat, for the special treatment of wine by
heat. (Operating on 14th June, 1.940, only.)
(e) Fan, exhaust, chemical stoneware, capable of exhaust
ing 2.000. cubic feet Of acid fumes per minute, and
spare impeller therefor. (Operating on 8th November. )940, only.)
(d)
cl Forming machine, wire nd strip; automatic, four
slide. (Operating on 27th November, 1940, only. )
(1))
.
1940, only. )
Motors, electric, direct current, vertical spindles.
mounted on stool base, drip- proof, compound
wound, continuously rated, developing 12 brake
horse -power at 1,440 revolutions per minute.
(Operating on 12th and 20th November, 1940,
BY-LAW No. 578.
Customs Tariff 1933 -] 939, Item 174 (1 )
c;,nncxioii therewith, enumerated hereunder, may be admitted
Grinding
machine, tool and cutter, universal.
(Operating on 17th April, 1940, only.)
(f) Grinding machine, tool, precision, for grinding
tungsten carbide tools. (Operating on 22nd May,
(e)
only. )
(
)
Parts for a paper - making machine, viz.:- Blades, fibre, for reel drums.
(Operating on 27th June; 1940, only. )
Parts for a joggling machine, viz.:- -
Joggling blocks for use in connexion with the
manufacture of an Australian -made joggling
machine.
(Operating on 2nd August, 1940, only.)
(I) Parts for the conversion of a mechanically operated
drop hammer to automatic .operation. (Operating
on 13th September, 1940, and 10th October, 1940,
only.)
No. 20.-6th February, 1941
213
Commonwealth Gazette
(ni.) Plant for use in connexion with the manufacture
of electric incandescent lamps; viz.:- Vibration filter including motor and electrical
equipment.
Motors, electric, synchronous, for feeder pin
shears- and bulb blowing machines..
(Operating on 5th August, 1940, only.)
(n) Pulverises equipments, coal, comprising
BY-LAW No. 577.
Uu&on.s Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 349.
The following articles may be admitted under Tariff item
349 as articles used solely in the application of the kindergarten system of teaching, v
Materials supplied by the Chad Valley Co. .Ltd. Harbone,
United Kingdom, viz.:
Sewing. cards, S.W., consisting of needle, thimble, lengths
of NVool yarn and coloured pictures with dots on them
Table type feeders.
Feeder drive gears.
o as to indicate to the child where to sew the whole
contained in a paperboard box.
Two -way valves.
Mills.
(Operating on and from
starting regulator, and first sets of pump and
steam turbine shares therefor. (Operating on 20th
July, 1940. only. )
(o) Deeds for gripper looms for use in connexion with
the manufacture of carpets. (Operating on nth
November, 1940, only.)
(i) Setting machines, angle and frame, hydraulic, for
use in connexion with the bending of bulb angles
( Operating on 0th August, 1940.
4lotting machine, precision, 4 inches stroke, with
tilting table. (Operating on 2nd February. 1940.
only.)
(t) Spare parts for a bottling plant for aerated waters,
(Operating on 2nd February. 1940, (»nly. )
(u)
(T.D.
Customs Tariff 1933- 1939, Item 358(n).
'.Plie following materials for use in the manufacture or
repair ofvpa rachutes may be admitted under 'Tariff Item
:358 (n) provided the importer makes a declaration oli the face
of the entry that the goods 0 entered a ill be used only in
the manufacture or repair of parachutes, viz.:
Silk piece goods.
Cordage.
Sewing silk.
(Operating on 2nd Jaime, 1938, only.)
Pump. boiler feed, capacity 350.000 lb. per hor,
turbine driven, including steam turbine, automatic
(.N)
1940.)
By-LAW No. 580.
Lighting -up equipments, oil.
( Operating on the following dates only : -23rd
September, 1938, 13th October, 1938, 5th and 14th
December, 1938, 16th January, 1939, 10th February.
3939, 30th March, 1939, 17th April, 1939, 10th and
29th May, 1939, l6th August, 1939, 1st. September,
1939, 17th October, 1939, 14th February, 1940, 2nd
April, 1.940, and 10th May, 1940.)
(o) Pump, boiler feed, capacity 250.000 lb. per hour,
motor driven, and first set of spares therefor.
(Operating on 28th May, 1940, only.)
and channel bars.
only.)
12th September,
40/512.)
Air fans.
Cross tube burners.
Pipes mill to burners.
\Vipers, windscreen. air operated. and. spare blades
therefor, suitable for use on tramcars. (Operating
on the following dates only : -8th and 21st Decemirer, 1938, 5th, 12th and 26th ,Tainuary. 1.939, 29th
B1 -LAW No. 575.
('uslouas Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 404.
The materials and minor articles shown in the second
column of the table hereunder may be admitted under 7 arifï
Jteni 404 for use in the manufacture \ritliin the Commonwealth of the articles
1940.)
opposite such
shown respectively
materials or minor articles in the first column of the table.
As to all the goods shown in the second column, the qualification, unless Otherwise expressly stated, applies that they
must not be partly or wholly of told or silver, hut, unless
the contrary is specially stated, goods merely gold - plated or
silver- plated are not excluded.
First Column.
Second Column.
Couds in the manufacture of Materials or Minor Articles
%vliich the Materials or
to be admitted sander this
Minor Articles are to be
used.
(a) All purposes
By- law.
Ingots
composed
of
nickel,
copper, chromium and iron,
provided the nickel content
thereof exceeds 50 per cent.
(Operating on and from 5th
March. 1039. 9th and 18th May, 1939. 8th and
16th .Tune, 1939. 14th July, 1939, 23rd August.
1939, 9th September, 1939. 3rd .Tanuary, 1940, 5th
February. 1940, 14th March, 1940, and 4th April.
(T.D. 40/5.21.)
September,
1940.)
40/506, 41/7.)
(b) All purposes
Tubing,
alloy,
(T.D.'s
composed
of
nickel, chromium and iron,
provided the nickel content
thereof exceeds 70 per cent.
(T.1). 40/519.)
(Operating on and from 12th
December,
BY-LAW No. 572.
Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 285(n).
The following medicines and medicinal preparations in any
form ( unless otherwise specifically qualified) may be admitted
and appliances, viz:
(e) 1)vnaanos for cycle light-
ing sets
under Tariff Item 285 (n) , viz.:
(a) B'romethol in solution form.
from 27th November, 1940.)
(la) I.actofla.vin
apparatus
Electrical
(Operating on and
(T.D. 40/509.)
(Riboflavin) when packed under a pro
prietary name or when put up as a medicinal
Tariff Item 285'(A).
November, 1940.)
( Operating on and from 27th
( T.D. 40/503.)
( T.D.
Magnet sections, demagnetized,
east from cobalt steel.
aluinini.um nickel steel or
aluininiuni
nickel cobalt
security.
steel,
under
(Operating on and from 25th
November,
40/513.)
preparation or in any of the forms mentioned in
1940. )
40/515.)
1940.)
(T.D.
BY-LAW No. 576.
Custouuas Tariff 1933 -1939,. Item 404.
(a) By -law No. 120, published in Gazelle, No. 58, dated
BY-LAW No. 573.
Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, heel 285(n).
By -law No. 85, published in Gazette No. 58, dated 1st
4epteinber, 1939, is hereby amended by omitting therefrom the
reference to Lactoflavin.
( Operating on and from 27th
November, l940.) (T.D. 40/503.)
1st September, 19:39, is hereby ainendecl by omitting therefrom
the following. viz.:-Pigs. alloy. nickel- copper- chromium. consisting of
Nickelapproximately 56 per cent. to 58 per cent.
Copper approximately 24 per cent. to 20 per cent.
Chromium approximately u per cent. to 8 per cent.
Carbon approximately 0.5 per cent.
Silicon approximately 0.5 per cent.
Iron and other matter balance.
(Operating on and from 5th September,
BY-LAW No. 579.
Customs Tariff 1933- 1939. Item 320 (c) (2) (b) (2) .
The following may be admitted under Tariff Item
320(c) (2) (U) (2), viz.:
Films, kiiiematograph, entitled
" Mechanisms of Breathing ",
" Body Defences against Disease ".
for use in health education. (Operating on 9th September,
1940. only.) (T.D, 40/520.)
1940.)
(T.D.'s
40/506, 41/7.)
(b) Clause
No.
(u )
of . By -law No. 529, published in Gazette.
October. 1940, is hereby cancelled.
210, dated. 24th
( Operating on and from
3 2tli
December,
1940.)
( T.D.
40/515. )
ICY-LAW No. 581.
Customs Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 404.
The materials and minor articles shown in the second
coltu nu of the table hereunder may be admitted under Tariff
No. 20. 1tb February, 1941
item 404 for use in the manufacture within the Common wealth of the articles shown respectively opposite such
materials or minor articles in the first column of the table.
Second Column.
First Column.
Goods in the manufacture of Materials or Minor Articles
to be admitted under this
which the Materials or
Minor Articles are to be
used.
Commonwealth Gazette
214
First Column.
Plates
or protectors, boot
(i)
or shoe, box fasteners,
box fastener strips and
washers
inches by .028 inch, 1 inches
by .049 inch, 1; inches by
.062 inch, 2 inches by .062
By -law.
Bars, mild steel, half round,
feather -edge, 2 inches by
inch, 21 inches by ? inch,
11 inches by
inch and 3
(a) All purposes
inches by
inch, 21I, inches by 12 gauge,
1 inch by 14 gauge, 1* inches
by 16 gauge, 2* inches by 16
gauge, - inch by 22 gauge,
]. * inches by 22 gauge, 11
(Operat-
inch.
ing on 22nd January, 1940,
and 10th April, 1940, only.)
Bars, mild steel, round, cold
straightened, 8 inches and 9
(L) All purposes
inches by 22 gauge, 1.1 inches
by 22 gauge and 2* inches
by 22 gauge, under security.
(Operating on the following
dates only : -8th, 9th and
18th January, 1940, 13th and
22nd February, 1940, 13th
April, 1940, 6th May, 1940,
6th and 24th June, 1940, and
18th July, 1940.)
Phenol crystals, under security.
(Operating on 18th November, 1940, only.)
inches diameter.
on
(c) Absorbers, shock,
motor vehicles
for
( Operating
December, 1939,
12th
only.)
Tubing, steel, solid drawn, in
the following sizes, viz.:
1 ' inches outside diameter
by
1ñ
inside
inches
diameter (approx. )
1* inches outside diameter
by 1 inch inside diameter
(approx.)
21 inches by
(I.S.W.G. )
2f inches by
15
gauge
19
gauge
(j) Resin. synthetic
(b,) Stereoscopes
(1) X-ray
Prisms, optical, achromatic.
(Operating on 8th November,
1940, only.)
equipment,
immersed
,
(d) Bodies. motor vehicle
Second Column.
Strip, steel, cold rolled, / inch
by .020 inch,1 inch by .020
inch, .- inch by .020 inch,
inches by .028 inch, 2
1
oil
Parts and components of oil
immersed X -ray equipment.
under security. (Operating
on 2nd May, 1940. only.)
(Operating on 5th Decem-
Hoop, steel, cold rolled, 5*
inches by .028 inch. (Operat-
ber, 1939, and 15th and 19th
April, 1940, only.)
(T.D 40/522.)
ing on 7th November, 1940.
only.)
(e) Bodies, motor vehicle
Sheets, steel, auto- stock, deep
drawing or extra deep drawing, bearing such proportion
ment to the importer's
normal requirements as determined by the Minister,
under security. ( Operating
on the following dates only:
-9th and 23rd February,
1939, 10th and 24th March,
1939, 8th, 9th and 29th May,
1939, 20th, 24th, 25th and
28th May, 1940, 7th, 20th
and 25th June, 1940, and
(f) Files
23rd July, 1940.)
Plates, steel, 7* inches by .068
inch, 81 inches by .079 inch
and
inch,
(g) Files
101z /,0
inches
under
BY -LAW No. 582.
CIcstovas Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 415A (1) .
The following manufactures, being of a class or kind not
commercially manufactured in Australia or the United Kingdom, may be admitted under Tariff Item 415A(1), viz.:
(a ) Castings, raw, for use as patterns in connexion with
the manufacture of X -ray lilt tables. (Operating
on 7th November, 1940, only.)
(b) Dials, rotating, exceeding 14 inches in diameter, and
change over parts for circular linking- machines,
used in connexion with the manufacture of hosiery.
(Operating on 20th November, 1940, only.)
-
(e) Dials. I61 inches in diameter, and parts therefor,
for use with circular linking (knitting) machines
for use in connexion with the manufacture of full
by .100
security.
fashioned hosiery.
only.)
(Operating on 26th November, 1940, only.)
Strip, steel, 5; inches by .057
(d) Gears, reverse, power, precision. for installation
locomotives.
and .971 inch by
.121 inch, under security.
inch
only.)
(Operating on 26th November, 1940, only.)
(h) Panels, exterior (includ- Sheets, steel, auto- stock, full
ing
trunk panels
finish, deep drawing or extra
where incorporated. in
deep drawing, bearing such
body ) , of motor vehicle
proportionment to the imbodies, cowls, engine
porter's normal requirements
bonnets, mudguards.
as determined by the Minisaprons and window
ter, under security. (Operatfacial
ing on the following dates
only: -23rd, 27th and 31st
January, 1939. 6th, 9th.
16th, 23rd and 24th Feb -
ruary, 1939, 8th. 11th. 13th.
17th. 20th, 24th and 30th
March, 1939. 3rd. 6th and
8th April, 1939, 4th. 8th, 9th
and 29th May, 1939. 21st
.Tuly,
1939, 21st, 30th and
31st August, 1939, 14th and
26th September, 1939, 3rd
and 24th October. 1939, 10th
and 17th February, 1940, 6th
and 12th March, 1940. 1st
April, 1940. 20th, 24th, 25th
(Operating on 20th May, 1940,
VW.
in
(Operating on 12th November, 1940,
(c) Glass. compensating, for use with a 24 inches by 24
inches precision camera in connexion with photo
lithographic printing. (Operating on 7th November, 1940, only.)
(f 1 Linking machines, circular. having a rotating dial
exceeding 14 inches in diameter, for use in connexion with the manufacture of hosiery. (Operat-
ing on 16th and 22nd July, 1940, 22nd August,
1940, 13th September, 1940, and 12th October,
1940, only.)
(g) Material and equipment for use in the manufacture
of aeroplanes and of aeroplane engines for defence
purposes.
(Operating on the following dates
only :-31st July. 1940, 6th, 8th, 23rd, 24th and
27th August, 1940. 7th, 12th. 16th, 19th and 20th
September, 1940, 1st, 4th, 8th, 9th, 12th, 14th,
15th, 16th. 21st, 22nd, 25th, 29th and 30th October,
1940.)
(h) Parts for all metal commercial type aeroplanes with
plovision for the conveyance of at least ten
passengers at a cruising speed of not less than 171
]piles per hour. (Operating on the following dates
only : -25th and 27th March, 1939, 27th and 28th
April, 1939. 6th July, 1939. 11 th, 16th and 17th
and 28th May. 1940, 7th,
20th and 25th June. 1940,
October, 1939, 13th and 16th November, 1939, 13th
January, 1940, 1st, 3rd. 9th. 14th and 21st
February, 1940, and 23rd October, 1940.)
1940, 9th and 10th August.
1940, 2nd September. 1940.
and 5th and 17th October.
(i) Regulators. load, and accessories for use therewith,
for use in the newsprint manufacturing industry.
(Operating on l st July, 1940. only.)
(T.D. 40/523.)
2nd.
1940.)
11th and 23rd July.
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215
Commonwealth Gazette
BY -LAW No. 574.
C7rstoms Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 415A(2).
The following manufactures imported for use in the develop -
meut of an Australian industry or of the natural resources
of Australia, or for use in Public Hospitals or Public Educational Institutions, or for use by public utilities established
under Commonwealth or State law, and not conducted for
private gain, being of a class or kind not conimereially manufactured in Australia, and not being admissible under Tariff
1 ten 174, 219(e), 404 or 415A(1), may be admitted under
Tariff Item 415A(2), viz.:- Electrical apparatus and appliances, viz.:-- -
Relays, automatic, telephone type -Parts of, viz.: A rmatures.
Blocks, buffer.
Bobbins, unwound.
Polepieces.
Springsets.
(Operating on and from 9th December, 1940.)
(T.D. 40/505.)
(d) Cotton, raw, American, strict middling, 11/32 inches
staple, for spinning purposes, provided such cotton
be spun into yarn not later than 30th September,
1941, under security. .(Operating on 16th August,
1940, and 5th September, 1940, only.)
(e) Cotton, raw, Egyptian, type " Gedak ", for spinning
purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn
not later than 30th September, 1941, under
security.
only.)
security.
(Operating on 31st October, 1940, only.)
security.
(Operating on 30th October, 1940, only.)
(h) Cotton, raw, Egyptian, type "4X/SIG", for spinning
purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn
not Iater than 30th September, 1941, under
purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn
not later than 30th September, 1941, under
Cvstoms 'Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 415A(2).
Australia, and not being
admissible under Tariff Item 174, 219(o), 404 or 415A(1 ) .
may be admitted under 'Tariff Item 415A(2), viz.: (a ) Halls, steel, forged, hardened, 4 inch and 4 inch,
for rr.,e in paint grinding mills. (Operating on 5th
eo,llmercially manufactured in
November, 1940, only.)
security.
taped
and
30th September, 1941, under security.
on 28th October, 1940, only.)
inches long. :3 feet 9 inches wide and 1 foot 5 inches
high, for the heat treatment of alloy steel.
(Operating on 16th January, 1940, and 21st February, 1940, only.)
(r1 Sheets, steel, auto - stock, full finish, deep drawing or
extra deep drawing, for demonstration purposes
in connexion with the manufacture of motor
vehicle bodies. (Operating on the following dates
only: -19th and 28th February. 1940, and 9th and
10t1 August. 1940.)
(f) Parts for high pressure steam valves suitable for
a pressure of 325 lb. per square inch and a temperature of 750° Fahrenheit. (Operating on 6th
December, 1939. only.)
(g) Pins, alloy steel, heat resisting, for use in an open
hearth steel furnace. (O.peratin7 on I.Sth January,
1940, only.)
(h) Still, vacuum, for use in removing oil, grease and
other matter from used dry cleaning solvent.
(Operating on 18th November, 1940, only. )
Tubes, steel. hot rolled, weldless, urimachined and
without flanges, of the following dimensions:104 inches outside diameter by 16/32 inch thick,
8 inches outside diameter by 13/32 inch thick,
7'- inches outside diameter by K inch thick.
for installation as high pressure steam mains at a
(Operating on 6th November. 1940,
booiler house.
(Operating
(k) Cotton, raw, Indian, type "Ganes", for spinning
purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn
not later than 30th September, 1941, under
security. (Operating on 25th November, 1940,
only.)
(t) Cotton, raw, Indian, type " Mirro ", for spinning
purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn
not later than 30th September, 1941, under
braided, .12 square inch and .4 square inch, for
installation in power sub stations. (Operating on
4th June. 1940. and 0th August, 1940, only.)
(d) Furnaces, electric, internal dimensions 18 feet 3
(Operating on 28th October, 1940, only.)
(i) Cotton, raw, Peruvian, for spinning purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn not later than
(h) Bushings for replacement purposes in 20,000 k.v.a.
66,000 volt transformers, for a State Government
Department. (Operating on 5th September, 1940,
insulated,
1940,
(f; Cotton, raw, Egyptian, type " Gegel ", for spinning
purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn
not later than 30th September, 1941, under
security. (Operating on 28th October, 1940, only.)
(g) Cotton, raw, Egyptian, type " Giza 7 ", for spinning
purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn
not later than 30th September, 1941, under
The following manufactures, being of a class or kind not
cambric
1st November,
(i) Cotton, raw, Egyptian, type "94", for spinning
BY -LAW No. 583.
only.)
Cable, varnished,
(Operating on
security.
7n )
( Operating on 4th May, 1940, only.)
Cotton, raw, Indian, type " N icet ", for spinning
purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn
not later than 30th September, 1941, under
security. ( Operating on 19th September, 1940,
)
raw, Indian, type " Tansa ", for spinning
purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn
not later than 30th September, 1941, under
security. (Operating on 15th October, 1940, only.)
( o) Cotton, raw, Indian, type " Verviers ", for use in the
(a)
Cottononly. ,
manufacture of absorbent cotton wool or of
bleached cotton for export not later than 30th
September, 1941, under security. ( Operating on
7th September. 1940, only.)
(p) Cotton, raw, Indian, stained, for use in the manufacture of absorbent cotton wool or of bleached cotton
for export not later than 30th September,
under security.
only.)
1941,
(Operating on 19th August, 1940,
(q) Cotton, raw, Indian, Finch staple, for spinning
purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn
not later than 30th September, 1941, under
security. (Operating on 18th November, 1940,
only.)
(r) Cotton ;: raw, Indian, type " 3 ", for use in the
manufacture of woven union ( woollen) textiles,
nly.)
provided such cotton be used to the satisfaction of
the Minister not later than 30th September, 1941,
under security. (Operating on 11th April, 1940,
only.)
(s) Cotton,) raw, Indian, for use in the manufacture of
woven union ( woollen) textiles, provided such
(j) Valves, blow -off, 1 ? inches, for installation in loco(Operating on 12th November, 1940,
motives.
(T.D. 40/524.)
BY -LAW NO. 584.
Custom, Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 432(c).
The following may be admitted under Tariff Item 432 (c ),
viz..
(a) Cotton, raw. American, type " Avsa ", 31/32 inch
staple, for spinning purposes, provided such cotton
be spun into yarn not later than 30th September.
1941. under security. (Operating on 14th and
30th! August, 1940, only.)
(l) Cotton, raw, 'American, type " Spen ", for spinning
purposes, provided such cotton be spun into yarn
under
not later than 30th September,
security. (Operating on 14th August, 1940. and
5th October, 1940, only.)
1941,
(c) Cotton, raw, American, strict
middling, good mid15/la
inch, 1 inch and
dling and middling,
11/ :;2 inches staple, for spinning purposes, provided
such cotton be spun into yarn not later than 30th
September, 194], under security. (Operating Oil
27th March, 1940, 3rd and 10th May, 1940, and
21st June, 1940, only.)
cotton be used to the satisfactions of the Minister
not later than 30th September, 1941, under
security. ( Operating on 7th September, 1940,
only. )
(t) Cotton, raw, New Hebrides, 1* -inch staple, for
spinning purposes, provided such cotton be spun
into yarn not later than 30th September, 1941,
under security.
( Operating on 24th October, 1940,
(u) Cotton) waste, Egyptian, type " 302 ", for use in the
manufacture of condenser yarns for towels not
later than 30th September, 1941, under security.
(Operating on 4th September, 1940. and 12th
October, 1940, only.)
(v) Cotton waste, Egyptian, type " 303 ", for spinning
purposes, provided such cotton he spun into yarn
not later than 30th September, 1941, under
security. (Operating on 12th October, 1940, only.)
(w) Cotton waste, Egyptian, type " 303 ", for use in the
manufacture of condenser yarns for towels nnöt
later than 30th September, 1941, under security.
(Operating on 4th September, 1940, and 12th
October, 1940, only.)
No. 20.-6th February, '1941
Commonwealth Gazette
216
(x) Cotton waste, Egyptian, type "311 ", for use in the
manufacture of condenser yarns for towels not
later than 30th September, 1941, under security.
of Motor Graders upon exportation of such Motor Graders
and after compliance with the said regulations:
Engines.
(Operating en -4th September, 1940, 12th, 15th and
18th October, 1940, only.)
Lift links.
Pumps, tyre, permanently attached to engines.
(zf) Cotton waste, type " 316 ", for use in the manufacture of condenser yarns for towels not later than
30th September, 1941, under security. (Operating
on 22nd October, 1940, only.)
t .) Cotton waste, type " 462 ", for use in the manufacture of condenser yarns for towels not later than
30th September, 1941, under security. (Operating
on 20th August, 1940, 4th September, 1940, and
Steering apparatus including connexions and steering
wheels.
Transmission units, main or auxiliary, including main
axles, gear wheels, chains and stub axles.
Provided that, when required by the Collector, the manufacture of the Motor Graders shall take place under the
supervision of an officer and that in each case, before draw back is allowed, the Collector shall be satisfied that the drawback claimed is properly due.
This notice operates on and from 12th September, 1940.
Dated this twenty - fourth day of January, 1941. .
ERIC J. HARRISON
Minister for Trade and Customs.
15th October, 1940, only.)
Cotton waste, type " 806 ", for use in the manufacture of condenser yarns for towels not later than
(ra(I)
30th September. 1941, under security.
on 4th September, 1940, only.)
(Operating
'(bb) Cotton waste, type " 867 ", for use in the manufacture of condenser yarns for towels not later than
30th September, 1941, under security. (Operating
on 20th August, 1.940, 4th September, 1940, and
DRAWBACK NOTICE No. 449.
15th October, 1 940, only.)
REG t7LATION 130 OF TIEE CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.
(re) Linters, cotton, bleached, for use in the manufacture
of nictrocel]ulose, under security. (Operating on
('J'. &, C. '40/8483.)
21st October, 1940, only.)
(TM. 40/523.)
RA WRACK of duty paid may be allowed under the
provisions of the Customs Regulations on Tractors and
Power Control Units used in the manufacture within the
By-LAW No. 583.
C11002218 Tariff 1933 -1939, Item 434.
The goods enumerated hereunder, being of the classes which
may be prescribed by Departmental By -laws under Items
10:3 (n) , 174. 228 (A) (1), 229 (it) (3) , 404, 404A or 413A.
but which are for such use as, in the opinion of the Minister.
does not justify the application of the rates of duty operating
under such Items, may he admitted under Tariff Item 434.
Commonwealth of Bulldozers upon exportation of such Bull
dozers and after compliance with the said regulations.
Provided that.. when required by the Collector, the manufacture of the Bulldozers shall take place under the super vision of an Officer and that, in each ease, before drawback
is .1ilnwed, the Collector shall be satisfied that the drawback
cl:liIllecl is properly clue.
This notice operates on and from 12111 September, 1940.
Dated this twenty fourth day of January, 1941.
viz. :
ERIC J. HARRISON
Minister for Trade and Customs.
Filling machine. capable of measuring and packing
food crystals in a wet state. (Operating un 28th
February, 1940, only.)
Parts of a biscuit snaking plant, viz.:
DRAWBACK NOTICE No. 450.
Conveyor, mesh type.
REGULATION No. 130 Or THE CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.
(Operating on 3rd Jame. 1040. only.)
Still. vacuum. for removing toil grease and other
matter from used dry- cleaning solvent.
on 8th September, 1939, only.)
(Operating
Trouser formers, for use in the dry- cleaning industry.
(Operating on 22nd August, 1940, only.)
40/526.)
DRAWBACK NOTICE No. 448.
provisions of the Customs Regulations on Crude Palm
relined and deodorised within the Commonwealth upon
exportation of such oil and after compliance with the said
Oil
regulations.
Provided that, when required by the Collector, the refining
and deodorising shall take place under the supervision of an
officer and that in each case before drawback is allowed the
Collector shall be satisfied that the drawback claimed is
properly clue.
llEauLATIox 130 OF TIJ!L CT, STOn.s REGTULATIONS.
(T. & C. '40/8483.)
DRAW BACK of
(T. & C. 40/9425.)
DRA«'BACK of duty paid may be allowed under the
duty paid may be allowed under the
provisions of the Customs Regulations on the following
articles used in the manufacture within the Commonwealth
Dated this twenty-fourth day of January, 1941 .
ERIC J. HARRISON
Minister for Trade and Customs.
ORDERS MADE IN PURSUANCE OF THE POWERS OF THE MLNISTER UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF THE ACT
HEREUNDER CITED.
Custonns Act 1901 1936.
THE Statutory conditions precedent to Determination by the Minister of the contraventions enumerated in the following Schedule
having been fulfilled, the several matters have been so determined and Orders have been made in relation thereto and a. notification
of each such Order is hereby published in accordance with the law.
E. J. HARRISON, Minister for Trade and Customs.
Canberra, 31st January, 1941:
SCHEDULE.
Act under
which Order
made.
Date of
Con-
Name of Person Charged.
travention.
Nature of Contravention.
Penalty and /or
forfeiture.
£ s. d.
Customs Act Chow \\Ta.i
Sydney, N.S.W.
6.1.41
Unlawful possession of smuggled goods..
1901 -1936
O 10
O with forfeiture of
goods
related
to
the
The Dictaphone Co. (Australia) Pty. Ltd.
Ho Fook
13.9.40
6.1.41
offence
Importing goods the importation of which 5 0 0
are prohibited by regulation
Unlawful possession of smuggled goods ..
0 10 0 with forfeiture of
goods
related
to
the
offence
Kin Beat
27.12.40
Unlawful possession of prohibited imports
2 10 0
No. 20.-6th February, 1941
217
Commonwealth Gazette
SCHEDULE -- continued.
Act under
which Order
made.
Place of
Name of Person Charged.
Date of
Penalty and /or
forfeiture.
Contravention.
Con-
Nature of Contravention.
travention.
Sydney, N.S.W.
23.12.40
Unlawful possession of smuggled goods
8. d.
0 10 0 with for
feiture of
£
Customs Act
1901 -1936
..
Kwok Ching
. .
goods
related
to the
..
..
li wok To
6.1.41
1
offence
for-
0 0 with
feiture of
goods
related
to the
offence
5.1.41
..
..
Sand
1
0
0 with for-
feiture of
goods
related
to the
offence
99
..
Ah Sing ..
Melbourne, Vic.
W. Cross & Sons Pty. Ltd.
25. 11.40
21.8.40
Unlawful possession of prohibited imports
11
1
0
3
0
0
(a) Failure to securely affix Customs
carriage licence plate to a licensed
vehicle ;
(b) Unauthorized attachment of Customs
carriage licence plates to vehicles
L
other than those in respect of
which they were issued
(a) Failure to have a Customs carriage
licence plate securely attached
Green, Geo. & Sons Pty.
Ltd.
to a licensed vehicle
l4
(b) Unauthorized attachment of Cus toms carriage licence plates to
,,
Leech, W.
,,
Mayne, Nickless Ltd.
,,
unlicensed vehicles
(c) Failure to return a Customs carriage
licence plate
Failure to return Customs carriage
licence plates
,,
0 0
(
2
0 0
10
0 0
1
0 0
1
0
(a) Failure to affix Customs carriage
..
licence plates securely ;
(b) Failure to return Customs carriage
licence plates ;
(c) Unauthorized attachment of Cus- i
toms carriage licence plates to
1
vehicles
,,
,,
McCandlish, H. A., & Co.
Pty. Ltd.
PP
,,
PP
Jl
Failing to securely affix to a licensed
carriage the carriage number plate
issued by the
carriage ;
CustOms for such
Unauthorized attachment of a carriage
number plate issued by the Customs
PP
to an unlicensed vehicle
Ng, Thomas
..
..
30.6.40
Making in a document produced to an
officer a statement untrue in a particular
0
10 0 0 with for feiture of
the good..
(specifiedd
list
* appended hereunder)
related
to the
offence
,,
Roeke Tomhsitt Pty. Ltd. ..
Melbourne, Vic.
Between
2.6.38
Moving goods subject to the control of the
0
3
0
4
00
Customs without authority
and
11.6.40
Express
Limited
Yellow
Carriers
21 .. S .40
(a) Failure to securely affix Customs car -1
riage licence plate to a licensed
I1
vehicle;
(b) Unauthorized attachment of Customs carriage licence plates to
Larsen, H. O..1...
. .
Port Adelaide,
S.A.
21.1 I .40
unlicensed vehicles
1loving goods subject to the control of the
Customs without authority
1
0 0 with for
feiture of
the gooch
related
to the
offence
* goods forfeited by Thomas Ng. :
1 5 dozen ladies' linen handkerchiefs.
s linen Ningpo work tea sets.
2 linen cut work bridge sets.
4 limn cut work tea sets.
`2 coloured cotton applique bedspreads.
4 cotton applique bedspreads.
1 white grass linen X- stitch tea set.
5 organdie X- stitch tea sets.
2 organdie applique tea sets.
16 grass linen applique tea sets.
] 1 dozen grass linen applique towels.
1 dozen cotton applique towels.
1 dozen cotton embroidered towels.
7'. dozen grass linen applique D'oylers.
4 organdie applique bedspreads.
1 organdie X- stitch tea set.
1 grass cloth applique tea set.
2 organdie X- stitch bridge sets.
ti cotton applique bridge covers.
ti grass cloth applique dressing sets.
2 grass cloth applique luncheon sets.
!i grass cloth applique dressing sets.
5 organdie applique dressing sets.
4 cotton applique dressing sets.
2 grass cloth applique lunch sets.
] dozen grass cloth applique tray covers.
11 dozen grass cloth applique !)'oyleys.
4 cotton. applique aprons.
2 cotton applique bags.
34 dozen cotton handkerchiefs.
16 slips (apparel).
1:3 pairs pillow slips.
Corrigendum. The reference to Aikman Berry & Co. of Melbourne, in the Schedule of Orders made under the Customs Act 1901 -1936
and published in Gazette No. 258 of 19th December, 1940, is amended by the deletion from the column headed " Penalty and /or forfeiture "
of the amount, " £ 5 " and the insertion in its stead of the amount, " £50 ",
..
No. 1 6.- 30th January, 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
218
STATENENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE FOR
STATE
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA STATEMENT OF
Dr.
Loan Account
War (1914 -18)
War (1939 -40)
..
..
Works and other purposes
..
..
.
.
E
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
.
..
..
..
s. d.
262,597,835 19
93,239,397 19
118,957,631 12
E
s. d.
9
0
4
474,794,865
11
I
Amounts due by other Administrations and Authorities
..
..
Government of New South Wales
..
..
.
..
Government of Victoria
.
..
Government of Queensland . .
Government of South Australia
..
..
..
..
.
Government of Western Australia
.
.
Government of Tasmania
. .
..
Administration of Papua
.
.
Administration of New Guinea
..
.
..
.
..
..
British Phosphate Commissioners
..
Australian Commonwealth Shipping Board
..
. .
. .
..
. .
White Star Line Limited
Loans to Returned Soldiers for Land Settlement in Australian Capital
..
..
..
..
..
Territory
..
Advances to Controller and Accountant- General, Post Office, and to
Commonwealth Bank, London, for War Pensions
. .
..
Loans to Young Men's Christian Association, Melbourne and Hobart,
..
..
..
..
on account of Naval Hostels
Advances for Assistance to Passion Fruit Industry, Norfolk Island
200
155,259
214,705
3,983
15,522
16,816
52,124
10,000
1,295,304
508,850
416,031
0
0
4
17
9
5
2
7
0
13
16
0
8
6
0
0
7
2
0
0
15
3
3
6
12,000 0
0
8,800 0
0
1,636 13
6
882
2,712,116 18
664,500 0
43,207 0
400,000 0
8,827 18
228,458 0
..
London and New York Transactions Items in transit
Outstanding Advances for Money Orders
..
Advances to States pending the raising of a loan
.
Interstate Cash Adjustment
Advances to Superannuation Board
Trust Fund Investments
General Trust Funds
.
..
Superannuation Fund
National Debt Sinking Fund ..
Insurance Deposits Fund.
Lord. Nuffield Crippled Persons Fund
Bankruptcy Estates Fund . .
Norfolk Island Fund
Endowments Fund ..
.
.
.
.
.
..
.
.
.
.
Medical Research Endowment Fund
.
.
.
.
..
.
.
.
..
..
..
.
11,936,602
8,668,091
1,492,157
1,136,549
13,132
15,376
3,000
3,195
6,440
0
0
0
II
0
4 4
3 5
13 8
4 11
10 7
16
5
0
0
6 10
0 11
23,274,545
I
I
16,190,708 15
8
6,483,938 IO
4
524,801,167 16
0
Cash Accounts in Australia
Fixed Deposit at Commonwealth Bank
National Debt Sinking Fund . .
Commonwealth Public Account
.
.
..
.
.
10,500,000 0 0
4,271,715 3 7
1.,418,993 12
.
1
Cash Accounts Overseas (a)
. .
..
.
.
London
..
..
..
..
New York . .
National Debt Sinking Fund, London and New York
..
(a) Expressed in Australian currency.
S. G. McFARLANE,
Secretary to the Treasury.
5,703,350 8
281,576 14
499,016 8
0
1
3
No. 20.-6th February, 1941
219
Commonwealth Gazette
THE HALF-YEAR, ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1940.
MENT A.
Cr.
TREASURY BALANCES AT 31sT DECEMBER, 1940.
E
s. d.
£
s. d.
Public Debt
Australia
Australian Consolidated and Commonwealth Government Inscribed
..
Citizens' National Emergency Loans ..
Stock and Bonds ..
..
..
..
..
..
Commonwealth Government Inscribed Stock and Bonds (overdue
and unconverted)
..
Commonwealth Treasury Bills Internal
Public
..
..
Commonwealth Government Debentures
War Savings Certificates (seven years series)
..
Peace Savings Certificates
.
..
War Savings Certificates
.
War Savings Stamps (1914 -18)
.
War Savings Stamps (1939 -40)
War Gratuity Bonds Overdue
..
..
..
.
57,319
10,692,247
52,828,000
275,000
13,241,768
138,302
4,873
14,236
34,723
12,737
..
..
..
.
.
709,203,637 13 4
5,194,959 12 7
4
8
0 0
0 0
16 0
9
18
9
10
2
3
5
9
6
3
6
7
791,697,806
London
Commonwealth Government Registered Stock and Debentures
Commonwealth Government Treasury Bills and Debentures
. .
Citizens' National Emergency Loans ..
Indebtedness to Government of the United Kingdom
..
Under Funding Arrangements Act 1921
..
..
..
..
Loans ..
States' Securities taken over by the Commonwealth
285,092,688
26,875,000
100;000
. .
..
8
.
..
Commonwealth Government Bonds ..
States' Securities taken over by the Commonwealth
5
0 0
0 0
.
.
31,461,008 18
12,283,571 12
558,333,704 13
7
43,744,580 10
4
5
5
4
0
1,393,776,091
Debts of the States
..
..
Public Debt of the Commonwealth
..
..
918,981,225 14
4
..
..
474,794,865 11
2,712,116 18
664,500 0
11
11,197,329 17
11
..
Loans and Advances to other Administrations and Authorities ..
Advances to Post Office Money Order Account for payment of Pensions
Consolidated Revenue Fund
..
..
..
..
Accumulated Deficit
Excess of receipts for the half -year ended 31st December, 1940
.
.
..
Less temporary advance from Loan Fund to meet accumulated. deficit
Loan Fund
Balance of Loans raised for Commonwealth purposes
..
..
. .
. .
Less temporary advance to meet accumulated deficit of the Consolidated Revenue Fund
..
. .
6
79,724,220 9 10
12,000,000 0 0
154,541,795 15 4
..
New York
Deduct
1
..
Balance of loans raised for the States unpaid at 31st December, 1940
..
..
..
..
..
Trust Fund
..
..
1
0
1.5,658,587 17 11
550,992 14 6
15,107,595
15,107,595
3
3
5
5
26,304,925
1
4
15,107,595
3
5
235,882 13 3
35,196,472 14 10
524,801,167 16
A. W. FADDEN,
Treasurer,
0
Commonwealth `: Gazette
220
CONSOLIDATED
OF
COIVIAIONWEALTII
SUIVI
EXPENDITURE.
-
Half-year ended
31st December, 1939.
Part 1. Departments and Services other
than Business Undertakings and Territories of the Commonwealth
..
Part 2. Business Undertakings
..
s. d.
£
29,799,756 16 10
8,593,978 17
33,829,205
9,142,769
2
971,946
924,676
Part 4.Payments to or for the States ..
7,830,316
Assistance to Wheat Industry ..
. .
1,788,060 3
3
..
48,936,788 11
8
Total Expenditure for half -year
£
7
Part 3.Territories of the Commonwealth
7
Half -year ended
31st December, 1940.
6 10
s. d.
13 0
4
0 6
7,555,689 10
725,799
2
4
Decrease.
Increase.
s. d.
£
4,029,448 16
s. d.
£
2
. .
6
7
. .
47,269 13
4
. .
548,790
9
..
5
. .
274,626 16
1,062,260 18 10
1.
2
..
550,992 14
6
..
4
3,839,613 15
8
. .
8 11
2,301,066 17
8
3
6,140,680 13
4
52,225,409 12 10
3,288,621
Balance of Receipts over Ordinary Expen-
diture for the half -year ended 31st
December
..
. .
..
Expenditure from Excess Receipts
previous years
Defence Equipment
..
550,992 14 6
. .
48,936,788 11
8
52,776,402
627,308 11
3
2,928,375
7
of.
..
49,564,097
2 11
55,704,777 16
1.
..
No. 20.-,-6th - February, 1941
22.1.
Commoiit eaith Gazette
MENT B.
REVENUE FUND
THE
OF AUSTRALIA.
MARY.
RECEIPTS.
Excess Receipts óf previous years brought
forward for payment of Invalid and
..
..
Old -age Pensions ..
£
..
Part 3. Territories of the Commonwealth
s. d.
s.
£
d..
Decrease.
Increase.
s. d.
E
s. d.
E
1.7
8
..
3
3,570,221 15
2
..
9,654,734 11
9
537,104 19
4
..
21.8,919 18
4
18,403
5
6
..
4
4,125;730 0
0
..
2,928,375
S 11
11.
3
2
1
42,902,747 17
9,117,629 12
5
200,516 12 10
627,308
Part 1.. Departments and Services other.
than Business Undertakings and Terri39,332,526
. .
tories of the Commonwealth
Part 2. Business Undertakings
Half-year ended
31st December, 1940.
Half -year ended
31st December, 1939.
2,301,066
..
48,650,672
7
4
52,776,402
Balance of Ordinary Expenditure over
Receipts for the half -year ended 31st
..
..
..
December
286,116
4
4
..
48,936,788 11
8
52,776,402
7
4
3,839,613 15 8
..
2 11
55,704,777
1.6
3
6,1.40,680 13
4
..
Total Receipts for half -year
49,564,097
7
..
286,116
4
4
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222
No. 20.-66 February, .1041
STATE
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE
CONSOLIDATED
EXPENDITURE.
Half -year ended
31st December,
Half -year ended
31st December,
s. d.
L
Decrease.
Increase.
1940.
1939.
£
s. d.
s. d.
£
s. d.
£
PART I.- DEPARTMENTS AND SERVICES- OTHER THAN
War and Repatriation (1914 -18) Services . .
Interest, Sinking Fund and Exchange
War Pensions . .
Repatriation of Soldiers
Other War Services . .
Additions, New Works, Buildings, &c.
. .
5
4
5 2
16 3
19 9
4,740,921
4,273,281
481,746
87,570
17,480
9,521,441 15 11
4,819,316
4,069,493
498,685
93,019
40,925
19
15
Defence and War (1939 -40) Services
. .
Defence Services
Department of Supply and Development . .
. .
Department of Munitions
War. (1939 -40) Services
9
4
16
5
9
8
9,601,000
8
7
4,226,837 1 0
57,678 15 4
231,211 4 2
1,893,394 0 1
5,288,450
370,090
323,820
3,869,646
14
2
7
0
6 1,061,613
8
312,411
92,609
8
8 1,976,252
0 7
9,852,007
5
6
3
2
1,549,161
8,237,954
201,549
18,834
328,756
Total, Defence and War (1939 -40)
6,409,121
Services
Other Departments
Special Appropriations Interest and Sinking Fund ..
Invalid and Old -age Pensions
Maternity Allowance
..
Bounties ..
Other Special Appropriations . .
1,846,879
8,040,966
203,383
50,855
416,446
0
12
6
16
3
0
0
5
10,558,530 17 10
Ordinary Votes ..
..
.
The Parliament
.
The Prime Minister's D
Department
The Department of External Affairs .
The Department of the Treasury
The Attorney- General's Department .
The Department of the Interior
. .
The Department of Civil Aviation
The Department of Trade and Customs. .
The Department of Health ..
The Department of Commerce
The Department of Labour and National
Service
.
Miscellaneous Services
Total Expenditure -Part I.
6
5
9
16
2
16
.
9
0
0
7
7
9
6
0 5
19 8
0 1
13
..
2,116,160 10
Total Ordinary Votes
Additions, New Works, Buildings, &c. .
74,098
287,223
8,530
417,034
104,447
340,155
239,140
348,810
63,760
232,959
12 8
16 11
17 6
14 2
16 0
78,395 18
.
203,788
1
Total, War and Repatriation (1914 -18)
Services
0 8
17
1
9
..
..
..
16,938 15 9
5,449 11 6
23,445 3 1
8
..
6
4
6
7
..
..
..
..
4 11
..
79,558 12
3,442,886
13
7
3
0
..
196,988
..
..
..
297,717
4
9
..
76,308
318,290
56,031
435,505
105,155
380,216
189,209
353,316
62,151
255,763
13
2
12
11
13
16
11
6
3
4
4
8
5
2,210
31,066
47,501
18,470
708
40,060
7
4,506
6
2
9
5
2
5
22,804
5
4
..
400
6
6
400
6
6
..
222,273 0
6
17
3
6
4
4
15 1
10 10
19 4
..
.
..
..
..
49,931
..
2
5
1,609 10
6
..
2,232,349
7 10
116,188 17
6
..
745,062 16
5
..
2
6
1,594,470 18 11
345,094
9
8
213,119 14 11
29,799,756 16 10
33,829,205 13
..
0 4,029,448
7
..
..
4
849,408
7
1,833 8 6
32,021 1 10
87,689 7 5
3
1
7
..
10,336,257 17
1
9
. .
131,974 14 9
1.6
2
..
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223
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MENT B- continued.
OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
REVENUE FUND.
RECEIPTS.
Half -year ended
31st December,
Half -year ended
31st December,
1939.
1940.
£
s. d.
s. d.
£
Decrease.
Increase.
s. d.
£
s. d.
£
BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS AND TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.
Taxation Customs and Excise
Sales Tax
Flour Tax
Land Tax
Income Tax
Estate Duty
Gold Tax
Entertainments Tax
26,186,549
5,653,707
1,788,060
97,011
2,513,138
1,218,857
381,430
Dr.
..
..
Civil Aviation
Attorney General
Health
..
Commerce and Marine
Contributions of Officers towards Pensions
under State Acts (omitting Post Office) . .
Net Profit-Australian Note Issue
Miscellaneous
Total Receipts -Part I.
5
7
6
9a 808,1.71 17 8
8,225,574 18 0 2,571,867 0 7
3
9
3 11
15
725,801
103,437
5 8
2 7
2,287,364 17
1,400,689
779,393
7
2
915
37,868,756 5
4
40,516,991 18
118,000
22,028
7,875
52,782
8,128
138,304
0 0
4
12
14
2
500,000
180,244
4,163
49,763
6,621
3
6
4
6
0 5
5
2 11
19
8
Other Revenue Coinage
Defence
la 26,994,721 14
17
17
12
1
9
7
..
6,425 15
..
181,831 19 0
397,962 2 2
10 3 9
0 0
6
7
14
2
0 11
14:9,999 17 10
1,062,259
6
7
255,773
1.8
4
..
..
..
..
4
..
382,000 0 0
158,216 15 3
..
..
8 2,648,235 13
19
17
1
..
..
..
..
..
3,711 14 11
3,019 0 2
1,507
11,695 17
1
-7
298 5
4
5
14
7
..
491,457 18
624,881 4
6
4
788,494 11
3
706,454:
2
9
297,036 12 9
81,572 18 5
..
..
1,463,769 16
9
2,385,755 18
7
921,986
1 10
..
2
1
42,902,747 17 3 3,570,221 15 2
..
311 19 11
39,332,526
1.3
(a) For details see Statement F.
__
I1o.
,-
-
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Commonwealth Gazette
224
STATEMENT
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF
CONSOLIDATED
EXPENDITURE.
Half -year ended
31st December,
Hall-year ended
31st December,
1939.
1940.
E
s. d.
E
Decrease.
Increase.
s. d.
s. d.
s. d.
E
PART II.- BUSINESS
E
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S
Postmaster General's Department .
Additions, New Works, Buildings, &c.
.
Total Expenditure
Excess Receipts
7,294,100 10 0
599,119 19 3
7,754,405 19
690,064 1
8
2
460,305 9
90,944 1
11
7,893,220 9 3
953,521 12 10
8,444,470 0 10
818,845 14 2
551,249 11
7
8,846,742
9,263,315 15
0
416,573 12 11
4
4
3
6
1.0,466 13 10
2
1
8
..
..
..
..
1.34,675 1.8
8
..
COMMONWEALTH
313;958 10 6
194,855 11 1
96,326 4 9
4,580 2 1
25,294 15 11
65,743 4 0
Trans- Australian Railway
Central Australia Railway
. .
North Australia Railway
Australian Capital Territory Railway
Miscellaneous Expenditure
Additions, New Works, Buildings, &c.
.
324,425
203,816 18
109,588
4
4,403 11
33,451
2
176
8
0
6
43,129
4
6
4
2,459
5
0
8
22,613 19
3
7
1.
2
698,299
8,961
13,261 19 9
8,156
6
9
PART 1II.- TERRITORIES OF
Australian Capital Territory
Northern Territory
Papua
. .
New Guinea
..
. .
Norfolk Island . .
Additions, New Works, Buildings, &c.
15
0
6
7
0
0
8
0
3
209,936
291,199
24,440
4,102
1,707
440,560
2
971,946
173,679 7
293,392 16
24,217 7
2,927 0
2,034 0
428,425 16
3
0
924,676
7
0
36,257
7,
9
222 13
2,193
1,175
1
0
0
3
1.2,135
1
0
6
47,269 13
4
1
8
0
0
17
0
327
9
5
00
PART IV.- PAYMENTS TO
497,500
297,500
215,000
Special payment to South Australia
Special payment to Western Australia
..
Special payment to Tasmania
0
0
0
0
t)
0
Grants to States for Federal Aid Roads
and Works ..
Gold Mining Encouragement
Contributions towards Interest on State Debts
Contributions towards Sinking Fund on State
..
..
..
..
Debts
Interest on State Debts (Recoverable)
Assistance to Wheat Industry
0
0
0
9
O
0
1,808,233 10
150,000 0
3,792,456 0
738,000 0
13,406,092 16
0
3
780,000 0
13,436,936 14
0
21,236,409
3
1
20,992,626
4
9
1,788,060
3
3
725,799
4
5
627,308 11
3
2,928,375
2,289,860
3,792,456
I
500,000 0
325,000 0
200,000 0
6 10
0
2,500 0
27,500 0
0
0
O
0
42,000 0
30,843 17
0
1.50,000
years .
0
481,626 16
1
243,782 18
4
0
0
9
1,062,260 18 10
Expenditure from Excess Receipts of previous
Defence Equipment
0
15,000
8 11 2,301,066 17
8
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$==c©ntznuec1.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
REVENUE FUND.
RECEIPTS.
Half -year ended
31st December,
Balf -year ended
31st December,
1939.
1940.
E
s. d.
Increase.
s. d.
E
Decrease.
s. d.
£
s. d.
E
UNDERTAKINGS.
DEPARTMENT.
Post Office, Telegraph and Telephone
Repayment of States' proportion of Pension
8,845,726
3
1,015 18
9
4
9,263,315 15
0
..
417,589 11
..
3
..
1,015 18
8,846,742
2
1
9,263,315 15
0
416,573 12 11
..
8,846,742
2
1.
9,263,315
1.5
0
416,573 12 11
..
153,501 11 2
80,809 5 9
31,236 1.8 1.
5,339 15 4
208,586
55,084 18 3
32,111 10 1.0
38,444 19 2
270,887 10 4
429,870 18 0
391,418 16 9
306,880 6 7
700,758
8
4
698,299
3
155,368
45,148
6
6
9
156,572
1
4
RAILWAYS.
Trans Australian Railway
Central Australia Railway
. .
North Australia Railway
Australian 'Capital Territory Railway
Total Revenue
Excess Expenditure ..
THE COMMONWEALTH.
Australian Capital Territory
Northern Territory
9
5
1.1.2,920 16
7
69,681 1.7
3
229 13
6
5,110
120,531
6
10
122,990 11
5
5
5
0
274,626 16
1.
274,626 16
1
243,782 18
4
2,459
4
0
62,347 16
9
7
1,203 15
1.
17.1.99 10
6
Total Revenue
200,516 12 1.0
218,919 18
4
18,403
5
6
Excess Expenditure
724,159 14
4:
753,026
2
2
28,866
7 10
924,676
2
971,946 0
6
47,269 1.3
4
7,555,689 10
9
Interest on State Debts payable by States ..
7,830,316 6 10
13,406,092 16 3
1.3,436,936 14
0
30,843 17
9
Interest on State Debts payable by States . .
7,830,316 6 10
13,406,092 16 3
7,555,689 10 9
13,436,936 14 0
30,843 17
9.
21,236,409
20,992,626
7
1.
OR FOR THE STATES.
Contributions from General Revenue
3
1
4
9
No. 20:-6#h Februar;y, 1941
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226
STATE
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF THE
LOAN
EXPENDITURE.
Half-year ended
31st December, 1940.
Half -year ended
31st December; 1939.
LOANS RAISED FOR
WORKS AND
PROCEEDS AND
s.d.
s, d.
£
£
1,185,944 8 0
874,036 12 0
. .
..
.
..
..
. .
Works and other purposes
Temporary advance to cover excess of ordinary Expenditure over Receipts
. .
286,116 4 4
for half year ended 31st December ..
Dr. 185,621 2 6
Balance carried to Loan Redemption Account . .
.
1,286,439
1,724,057
9 10
6
3
2,598,093 16
3
DEFENCE AND WAR
CITIZENS' NATIONAL
..
Balance carried down
1,361,145 11
9
I
PROCEEDS AND
..
Defence and War (1939 -40) Services ..
Balance carried to Loan Redemption Account ..
10,459,215
3,262,137
0
7
5
3
13,721,352
5 10
54,945,783 6 10
9,755,290 18 2
64, 701,074
5
0
LOAN
Works and other purposes
National Debt Conversion Loan Fractional Redemptions
War Gratuity Bonds redeemed and War Gratuities paid in cash . .
..
. .
Stock and Bonds ..
Defence and War (1939 -40) Services
Interest -free Loans
War Savings Certificates
War Savings Stamps
10 16 11
i 14 0
242 18 6
101,780 0 0
0 6
9,850 0 0
5,437
249,431
17,174
.
..
.
.
Balances at 31st December
Works and other purposes ..
Dr. 287,654
Defence and War (1939-40) Services
.
124
3,262,137
.
17 11
5
3
3,076,516 2
9
0 0
4 0
8 0
1,714,081 11
9,483,248 6
11,479,348
4
9
2
5
LOANS RAISED
Expenses Flotation and Conversion
..
. .
Loans raised in Australia ..
Loans raised in London (including payments to States for interest received on
investment of proceeds and on overdue instalments)
.. .
Payments to or for the States
.
Public Works and Redemptions
..
Balance at 31st December
.
.
.
i
82,798 11
58,068
7
0 0
472 10
0
0 3 3
19,920,712 17
360,052 0
5
0
13,565,476 16
235,882 13
3
20,421,631
0
13,801,832
1
9
3
7
No. 20.-6th February; 1944`:
227
Commonwealth Gazette
MENT C.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.
FUND.
RECEIPTS.
Half -year ended
31st December, 1939.
Half -year ended
31st December, 1940.
s.d.
£
s.d.
1,260,413 11 3
THE COMMONWEALTH.
OTHER PURPOSES.
EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT.
E
Balances brought forward
Loans for Works, Redemption and other purposes (after deducting expenses
of borrowing)
Australia Stock and Bonds
. .
Peace Savings Certificates
. .
. .
1,066,242 16 2
. .
214,826 14
1
. .
5,36919
7
781,448 10 0
5,239 2 6
Excess receipts of Consolidated Revenue Fund for half -year ended 31st
December, applied temporarily in repayment of advances
. .
550,992 14
6
2,598,093 18
3
1,361,145 11
9
8
20,283,880 9
1,361,145 11
6
9
0 0
19,947,025 7
8,012,125 4
51,897 11
15,045,000 0
6
9
6
64,701,074
5
0
1,724,057 6
9,755,290 18
3
2
. .
1,286,439
9 10
(1939-40) SERVICES.
EMERGENCY LOANS.
..
..
Interest -free loans
EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT.
9,073,873
. .
Balance brought forward
Interest -free loans . .
Loans raised (after deducting expenses of borrowing)-- -
Australia Stock and Bonds
..
.
. .
.
..
. .
8
.
147,000
. .
War Savings Certificates .
.
War Savings Stamps
London
.
4,500,478 17
13,721,352
2
5 10
0
REDEMPTION ACCOUNT.
Balances from Proceeds and Expenditure Accounts
Works and other purposes ..
Defence and War (1939-40) Services
FOR STATES.
Dr. 185,621 2
6
3,262,137
5 3
3,076,516
2
9
11,479,348
4
5
12,705 6
3
.
Balance brought forward
Loans raised in Australia
Stock and Bonds ..
.
.
.
.
..
.
13,727
..
O.
5,491,585
Loans raised in London
Registered Stock (includes interest on investment of proceeds and on overdue
..
.
.
..
. .
..
instalments)
Amounts received from States -- .
..
..
..
.
.
For flotation expenses
.
.
.
..
.
For redemption of Treasury Bills
30
00
5,652,728
0
0.
418,110 0 0
82,786 8 7
14,415,422 17 5
472 13 3
8,135,926 3 7
13,801,832
3
1
No. 20.-G111. Fe13riiart'.
., , 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
228
STATEMENT D.
TREASURER'S ADVANCE.
Covered by Treasurer's
Advanceandshown under
Other Votes.
Charged to
Treasurer's Advance.
E
s. d.
£
s. d.
..
200
0 0
200
0
0
..
1.,1.54
0 0
1,154
0
0
65 15
7
0
0
R. (1.
E
Prime .Minister's Department- High Commissioner's Office..
Department of the Treasurv.Taxation Office
. .
Department of the Interior
Additions, New Works, &e.
Department of Commerce
Marine Branch
..
65 15
192
. .
Department of Labour. and National ServiceAdministrative
..
Charges at
31st December, 1940.
..
7
0 0
400 6
192
400. 6 6
6
2,012
2
1
2,012
2
1.
5,000
0
0
5,000
O
U
DEFENCE AND WAR (1939 -40) SERVICES.
Prime Minister's Department
Department of the Navy Expenditure on behalf of Other Administrations -to be recovered
..
..
..
Other Services
. .
Department of the Army-Expenditure on behalf of Other Administrations -to be recovered
.
Other Services
Department of Air ..
..
. .
Department of Supply and DevelopmentExpenditure on behalf of Other Administrations -to he recovered
Other Services
..
Department of the Interior
..
..
388,578
1.5
1.
88
0
0
..
107,94:3 16
2
4
..
..
..
107,943 16
..
..
293,600
l 63,226
2
4:S4 16 10
293,600
1.1
10
44:3 12
5
588,578 15
88
2
2 4
484 16 ) 0
163,226
14 16
Total DEFENCE AND WAR (1939 -40) `ER\'ICES
0
1,15-4,363 14
8
1,234 18
0
0
1,270 17
7
2
3,500 0
0
100,285 15 3
3,297 12 10
1,256 17
3
5,014
1
0
0
1.6
0
11 1.0
4.43 12
5
14 16
0
1.0
8
2,505 15
7
1,1..59,380
MLSCELLANEOL -S SERVICES.
Prime Minister's Department.
Department of the Treasury ..
Department of the Interior-
9,23:3
Works for Other Departments
Department of Trade and Customs
Department of Commerce
Expenditure on behalf of Other Administrations -to be recovered
920,029
Total MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES
1.2,733
0
2
1.01,542 12
6
3,297 12 10
. .
920. 029
2
2
1,040,108
3
3
. .
1,024
11
10
..
..
51,081
1
l
0
73 17
U
9 1 l.
. .
52,179
9,569 19 6
..
'?
2
. .
1,034,080 8
5
6,027 14
1.0
BUSINESS UNDERTAKINGS.
Commonwealth Railways
. .
Postmaster- General's Department
Works Ibr other Departments
Other Services
. .
1,024 11 l 0
.31,081 1
73 17
Total BUSrESS UNDERTAKINGS
5:', ].79
1
9 11.
TERRITORIES OF THE COMMONWEALTH.
Northern Territory ..
Total TREASURER'S ADVANCE
2,230,195 12 6
9,369 19
2,263,250
13,054 12 11
6
5
.5
STATEMENT E.- STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF THE TRUST FUND
DURING THE HALF -YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1940.
.
Half -year ended 31st December, 1940.
Balance brought
forward from
3ot.li June, 1940.
Expenditure.
1
Admiralty
..
Aircraft
Air Officers Training
..
. .
..
Assistance for Australian Banana Industry ..
Australian Capital Territory Hotels
. .
Australian Capital Territory Housing
Australian Capital Territory TransportCars
Lorries
Buses
Workshops
..
68,999
20,000
26,980
959
6,069
2,776
..
s. d.
1
198,13i'i 13
7
3
0
0
0
0
8
6
1
3
0
11
11,793 16
22,020 3
12,585
10,623
12,045
2,165
65
3
7
7
2
(i
7
1
0
19
O.
12,750
307
£
65,399
Receipts.
5
.
Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine ..
Australian Soldiers' Repatriation ..
. .
Bankruptcy Estates
..
. .
Bankruptcy Suitors Fund
..
..
. .
British, Australian and New Zealand Antarctic
Research Expedition ..
Canberra Cemetery
. .
Carried forward
s. cl.
17 4
7
1
3
7
3,137
8
442,778 10
2
1,818 16
15,16:3
4
8
155
6
0
7 10
6,233 9 11
521 9 3
23 18
352 18
8
8
10
781,216 18
4
162,579 12
Balance carried
forward to
1st January, 1941.
3r
s.
15,387 13
623,869 7
452 17
d.
9
8
2
12,662
99,339
9
1
2
6
1.4,295
3
6
11,494 5
8,562 18
1,379 17
7
£
18,988
445,732
24,296
959
6,937
3,087
s. d.
6
U
14
13
2
1.
0 8
18 11
19 11
14
462,007 10 4
1,001 11 8
249 15 6
1,709
871
3,482
11,964
307
19,229
16,009
2,068
12
2
6,209
262
11
3
93 17 6
8
1
555,152
5
3
1,173,789 10
9 Dr.
9
9
11
2
0
:3
o
9
7
17
:3
0 4
6 2
No. 20.-6th February, 1941
229
Con1moawcalth. Gazette
STATEMENT E.-STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF THE TRUST FUND
DURING THE THREE MONTHS ENDED 31sT DECEMBER, 1940 - continued.
Half -yaar ended 31st December, 1940.
Balance brought
forward from
30th June, 1940.
Brought forward
. ,
Canberra Officers' Homes
. .
Carnegie Fund for Library Services
Citizens' National Emergency Loans Fund ..
. .
Civil Aviation ..
..
Coinage
..
.
Commonwealth Chartered Ships .
Commonwealth Government Ships
..
.
Commonwealth Literary Fund
Commonwealth Railways- Medical and Provident Fund
Commonwealth Stores Suspense . .
..
Defalcations
Defence Clothing Material
Defence Equipment
Defence- Munitions Supply
. .
Defence Reserve
.
Defence -Small Arms ..
Small Arms Ammunition
Defence Stores London Liabilities .
Deferred Pay -Air Force..
..
Naval
Disposal of Obsolete Warships
..
Endowments Fund
. .
Enemy Subjects
Federal Aid Roads and Works
Gold Tax (New Guinea) . .
..
Government Printer
..
Immigration
Imperial Pensions
Insurance Deposits
..
Interest Suspense
International Postal and Money Order
Interstate Money Order ..
intestate Estates Fund .
Munitions Factories Ammunition ..
Clothing
Explosives
..
..
Laboratory ..
..
Ordnance
. .
Small Arms ..
National Debt Sinking Fund
National Defence Contributions
National Health Campaign
National War Histories ..
. .
Naval Construction
. .
New Guinea Agency
. .
Norfolk Island .
Northern Australia Survey
Northern Territory -
Aboriginal Medical Benefit Fund
General Stores Suspense
. .
Officers' Overtime
Other Trust Moneys Air ..
..
Army'
..
Attorney - General
Civil Aviation
Commerce
..
..
Commonwealth Railways
Customs
..
..
Defence Co- ordination ..
Electoral Office
..
Government Printer
Health
..
5
175,100
6
7
51,110 1:3
211
3,206
234 19
2
2
2
4
11
5
218,044 8 2
35,809 1.9 11.
1,946,181 8 11
729
5
34,440 3
287,508 13
5,054,8 20
1
113,589 14
41
2,9 28,375
4.045
20,296
100.000
O
0
2
O0
. .
438
6,017
9
7
1
48,605 10
5
8
178,954 5
186,052 19
3
9
9,426
8,240
25,091
6,017
58,392
6,079
3,749,488
182,673
59,377
0
17
18
9
9
9
11
0
u.
5
16 11
O 10
12
9
821
4
3,298
I
8
.5
1
4
0
0
3,882 14
1,322 7
3
8
3
4,908 14
6
6,121
2,089
5
3
8
4
40,278
77,252
938
2
4
6
4
3
3
3;529 16 0
9,341
41,304
53,994
1
7
9 11
2
745
515
3
1,843
6
0
0
s. d.
£
781,216 18 4
l
11
9
1,361,145 11
8
16
2
2
0
114. 10
215
1,361,145
73,366
980,064
169,811
5
1,287
1,533
117,540
420
2,194,257
Cr. 62,603
593,881
s. d.
£
1,173,789.10 9
6,082 19 1
s.
£
555,152 5
92.308 5
393 12
16
8
1
0
9
4
15 11
9
6
8 10
13
5
3
4
1,030,550
118,700
1,700 0
1,662 1.4
0
393 15
3,61!)
0
3
5
2,146,874 19 8
2,928,375 8 11
4 10
Dr. 24,293 10
Dr.
165 5
170.661 14
:3,026,788 14
269,058 17
729
14,436 19 10
139,465 12 5
2,019,415 12 7
1,315 6 6
4
7,7:36 12 3
7,555 8 7
3,902,081 ti 10
10
1
10
3
226,072 0 11
62 15 0
201,150 12 6
1,806,947 11 0
15,500 0 0
65 0 0
192,119 16 2
1,808,233 10 9
107,996 17 8
56,986
107,571 13
1,491 16
218,31.4 13
11,404,821
5
8
4
0
1
110,121
1,072
2
6
134,032 16 7
82,820 0 0
11,400,767 8 7
242,378 10 10
229,710 0
657,900 0
661,900
0
9
0
9
0 0
9
7,570
0
6
409
7
3
652,250 3
3
710,000
0
0
8,984
16,970
5,107
65,950
2,938,990
19
5
13
3
9,6 25
0
0
6
287
9
1
3
6,162
7
6
.2
2
5
5
2,815,370
3
8
1,473,566
244,707
792,890
252,663
1,118,173
637,631
4,185,113
1,692
21,247
573
17
0
19
16
17
5
6
0
9
1,489,163 9 9
247,035 (i
753,993 5 0
253,763 5 9
1.102,731 12 6
649,799 4 3
40
6
7
3
1
14
8
1
12,051
7
1
1
12
0
2,877 1 10
21.090 10 11
40,044 5 10
85,782 15 8
637 9 11
1,340 8 2
14,075 6 2
210,432 1 6
33,497 6 7
2,187 19 0
515
63
7
00
584 0
4
0
7
8
44,465,542 17
9
9 00
0
0
1,000
0
0
5,414
7
2
13,0:36
5
0
:3
7
I
3
21,454 13
7
856
2,311
112,284
1,285,745
28,770
3,271
4,870
6
:398
9 10
3
3
9
5
4
6
4
6
2.
1.
Dr. 84,281 16
5
1,1:36,549
4 11
1,002,101
16,710
4,000
l)
9
5 10
0
0
0
0
4,045 9 11
13,135 14 2
1.00,000 0 0
57,749 16 9
438
6,657
9
2
7
2
31,922 14 3
1,054 14 3
3
1
62,432 18 0
95,092
10,568
Dr. 13,805
7,117
42,949
18,247
5,913,408
736,094
38,129
1,147
3,298
507
Dr.
2,869
2,307
13 6
19 11
15 8
0
17
15
8
2
4
7
8
14 10
15 11
1 0
19 7
11
:3
4
5
5,763 6 1
5,555 4 8
2,453 11 0
5,104 2 10
80,470 6 0
394 6 7
2,491 14 1
2
302 6 3
6,533 6 8
186,889 3 5
38,418 8 5
466 17 0
2
7 11
181,261 19
8
343,294
247,987 12 0
47.343 18 9
8,364 19 7
89,000 17 4
93 13 3
1,046 4
1
54,159 10 0
1,799 2 1
17,761 11 10
58,915
Dr.
4 7
0
1,721 2
393 19
5
2,826 6
52,019 9
3
7.
0
95,123 17 11
20,317,717 17
555,113 0
7
0
38,556 17
14,850
6,349,033 10 6
5
2
5
6,937,485 15 3
113,004
6
1,516 4 10
6,427 18 6
3
5
0
4
0
0
1,664 12
2
8
0
747 13
0
0
9
9
0
5,:309,579
5
5
27,7:19 15 7
155,598 9 11
41
8,237,954 16 11
0
361 17 10
7
93,235 17 0
255
3
6
2
101,733 18 7
50,485 3 4
00
9
rl.
9
187 16 10
6 10 Dr.l ,083,241
2,102 5
529 1
100,687 2
6,563 6
9,621 11
1,579 0
3,839 1
13,994 11
Receipts.
0
8 11
9 11
6 11
93,901 16
1,974 15
528 16
170,296 11
Repatriation ..
..
Science and Industry ..
3
2
9
29,378 15 11
14,850
. .
1.
0 .7
36,416 16
..
Navy
Northern Territory
Parliament ..
Carried forward
8
584 0
Immigration ..
Interior
..
Munitions
..
Post Office ..
Prime Minister
..
609
1,053,729 4 11
1,006,154 17 3
Maternal and Infant Welfare Memorial Fund
Medical Research Endowment Fund
Medical Supplies and Equipment ..
. .
Mica Acquisition
..
. .
Migration Interest
Munition Annexes and War Materials
s. d.
£
162,579 12 10
86,339 16 6
1,116,659 8 8
28,770 4 6
3,269 2 11
190,292 1.5 6
342,008 1 11
155,490 14 4
44,794 9 8
8,784 9 11
..
.
Invalid and Old -age Pensions
..
. ,
Law Libraries ..
Lord Nuffield Crippled Persons Fund
..
Machine Tools ..
. .
Manufacture of Munitions
Expenditure.
Balance carried
forward to
1st January, 1941.
3
3
2
4
9
9
4
8,993
1,708
5
5
7,771
7
8
1,580 17 11
1
0
0
5,628 12 5
6,900 2 7
3,053 6 10
2 1 9
47,357,118 15
8
3
6
0 15 0
75,238
l
1
4,175 17 2
7,426
64
87 13 10
23,209,293 16
1
No. 20:--6th February, .1941
Commonwealth Gazette
230
STATEMENT E.-- STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE OF THE TRUST FUND
DURING THE THREE MONTHS ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1940- continued.
-
Brought forward
..
. .
Other Trust Moneys -- continued.
Supply and Development
..
..
..
Taxation
..
..
..
..
..
Treasury
..
..
War Service Homes ..
..
..
..
Overseas Shipping
..
..
. .
..
Overseas Trade Publicity
..
..
..
Papua
..
..
..
..
Pensions Suspense
..
..
. .
..
Petroleum Oil Search
..
..
Post Office Stores and Transport ..
..
..
Prospecting for Petroleum
..
..
. .
Public Trustee and Custodian
..
..
..
Quarantine
..
..
..
..
Railway Accident and Insurance Fund
..
..
Railway Plant and Stores Suspense
..
..
Railway Provision Stores
..
..
..
Relief to Primary Producers
..
..
Repatriation of Australian Soldiers-Contributions ..
Royal Military College - Working Expenses..
..
Science and Industry Capital
..
..
..
science and Industry Investigations
..
science and Industry Investigations- Specific Purposes
serum Laboratories
..
..
..
..
superannuation Fund ..
..
..
..
Suspense
..
..
..
..
..
Tobacco - growing Investigation
..
..
..
Unclaimed Militia Pay -Naval ..
Uniform, Clothing and Necessaries -Naval ..
..
War Memorial, Canberra
..
..
..
War Pensions ..
..
..
War Savings Certificates Interest ..
..
..
War Service Homes
..
..
..
..
War Service Homes Insurance ..
..
..
War Service Homes Relief
..
.
-
Wheat Industry Stabilization Fund
Wine Export Encouragement
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
Total ..
..
..
Wireless Broadcasting
Works Suspense
Half -year ended 31st December, 1940.
Balance brought
forward from
30th June, 1940.
..
..
..
..
£
8. d.
20,317,717 17 8
61,262 19 2
4,40411
1
3
1
16,290 19 0
1,085
..
12,153 1 1
154 14 9
46,783 16 1
56,179 15 3
`287,875 14 7
388 3 11
1,027,215 12 10
1,877 15 10
441 1 11
79,077 18 4
10,011 4 10
29,236 15 0
749 5 8
573 9 4
133,405 11 1
1,674 19 0
21,312 14 4
126,285 12 5
8,523,285 15 0
211,670 19 4
9,067 16 3
1,195 8 0
23,150 3 2
71,453 0 0
529
..
332,780
..
8
1
1
0
360,529 12 6
107,627 7 3
367,374 15 10
11,347 9 1
32,256,170
11
9
Expenditure.
Receipts.
Balance carried
forward to
1st January, 1941.
s. d.
£
44,465,542 17 3
s. d.
£
47,357,118 15 8
£
8. d.
23,209,293 16 1
55,137
2,774
12,208
1,113
183,348
Cr.
1,760
208
1,013,698
19,611
1,830,621
12
15,503 17
9
60819
4 7
9 0
4 5
10 3
12 8
2 7
11
6
2
3
1
2
..
7,358
0
289,093 3
1,157 16
2
0
0
7
2
237 14 10
1,071,261 16 7
..
1,766,253 19
..
0
38,430 18 6
97 17 2
62 12 1
1,527 16 7
143,194 2 9
54,187
18,920
54,611
7,507
35,966
155,054
7,959
56,735
373,493
Cr. 19,926
4,250
53
186,011
29,006
4,273,281
8
110
8
7 6
1,716 10 10
67
117,367 4
56,281 0
7
3
6
6
6
18
14
5
5
7,051 19
1
1
156,8.40 11
8
2
14
6
0
1
1
17
0 0
15
9
6 9
18
1
0
0
0
12
2 10
13 0
17 1
82 5 10
33,435 19 6
6,990 4 9
3,901 3 3
738,352 14 1
70,024 2 2
402,573 18 6
221,189 6 7
54,441,047 12
1
..
2
62,285 4 0
8
..
41,631
80,550
518,338
Dr. 188,514
5,600
81
4
2 11
0 0
5 10
221,159 15
1
4,273,281 17
1
..
..
44- 7
94,645 4 4
Dr.
'
21,629 4
2,239 5
11,440 18
81 18
105,744 13
15,071 9
184 7
104,347 1
36,568 13
223,508 12
388 3
1,065,548 14
1,882 11
629 16
53,251 0
12,105 3
10,315 17
8,423 6
117 10
97,438 16
3,461 9
54,984 16
150,100 11
8,668,130 8
43,083 14
10,417 16
1,223 1
58,298 15
42,446 7
196
5,603
725,799
91,461
331,894
231,269
15 6
10 10
4 5
3 10
0 9
6 11
57,381,349 15
2
61,209
325,593
1,702
347,976
129,064
296,694
21,427
1
8
0
8
4
11
0
2
0
5
11
2
3
2
2
6
6
2
7
8
7
10
0
4
6
3
10
5
0
2
3
4 10
0 9
7
7
2 10
8 11
18
1
9
5
35,196,472 14 10
STATEMENT F. DETAILS OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE REVENUE.
Half -year ended
31st December, 1939.
1. Ale, Spirits and Beverages
..
2. Tobacco and manufactures thereof
3. Sugar
..
4. Agricultural Products and Groceries
5. Textiles, Felts and Furs, &c. ..
6. Metals and Machinery
..
7. Oils, Paints, and Varnishes
8. Earthenware, &c.
..
9. Drugs and Chemicals ..
..
10. Wood, Wicker and Cane
..
11. Jewellery and Fancy Goods
..
12. Hides, Leather and Rubber
..
13. Paper and Stationery ..
..
14. Vehicles
..
..
15. Musical Instruments ..
16. Miscellaneous
..
..
Primage duty
..
..
..
Special War Duty
Sundry Undistributed Duties ..
Other Miscellaneous Receipts ..
CUSTOMS.
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
..
Total Customs
Beer
..
..
Spirits ..
..
Tobacco (manufactured)
Cigars and Cigarettes
Petrol ..
..
Miscellaneous
..
1:
..
..
.
835,538
1,717,452
3,426
861,678
1,462,818
1,121,817
5,827,983
234,062
166,320
336,323
281,919
247,425
219,863
695,832
11,522
529,305
2,047,083
Half -year ended
31st December, 1940.
s. d.
9
6
2
2
3
5
10 11
13 3
4 9
13 6
2
4 7
15 10
19 9
17 0
6 0
9 3
16
84
80
£
484,261
1,779,545
s. d.
4 9
24
3,34413 11
632,184 10 3
1,215,351
7
8
685,053 11 4
6,369,243 5 10
155,290
139,898
96
9 10
186,370 0
7
225,494 15 10
138,536 16 2
113,950 i3 10
294,946
8
5
4
4,488 16 5
395,753 12 9
1,881,489 13 10
826,658 19 5
41,230 16 1
35,543 6 11
16,712,780 13 2
15,608,636 15 8
1
1
75,874 3
36,532 3
7
EXCISE.
4,286,326 6
1,042,190 1
2,078,971 0
1,253,422 17
396,244 1
416,614 16
.
..
..
..
.
.
.
.
.
Total Excise
Total Customs and Excise
9,473,769
..
26,186,549
9
0
8
5
8
5
3 11
17
1
5,606,244 11 3
1,047,732 1 0
2,189,289 8 .0
1,363,854 3 3
679,796 6 0
499,168 9 7
11,386,084 19
1
26,994,721 14
9
No. 20.-6th February, 1941
231
Commonwealth Gazette
STATEMENT G. PUBLIC DEBT OF AUSTRALIA AT 31st DECEMBER, 1940.
SUMMARY.
NoTE. Loans raised in London are expressed in sterling. Loans raised in New York are payable in dollars
have been converted to
sterling at $4.8665 to £1.
War (1914-18)
Funded with Public
..
..
..
Government of United Kingdom
..
Funding Arrangements
War (1939-40)
Funded with Public
..
.
..
Government of United Kingdom Loan ..
Works and other purposes
..
..
..
..
Funded
..
..
..
Short Term ..
Total Commonwealth
STATES.
Works and other purposes
..
..
Funded
..
8. d.
£
9 11 171,853,455
..
182,873,615
..
..
..
..
..
..
79,724,220
474,794,865 11
9 10e
91l
. .
81,239,397
12,000,000
19 0
75,329,397 19 Ob
115,237,471
3,720,160
10 5
37,551,517
00
..
..
1 11
3
5
8. d.
£
0
79,724,220
9 10c
5,910,000 0
12,000,000 0
284,734,370 12 4 174,183,776 11 11
..
..
..
..
842,723,385 16 3
76,257,839 18 1
453,860,435
53,103,000
00
..
..
..
..
918,981,225
14 4
506,963,435
9 2 384,149,928
791,697,806
1
..
Total Public Debt of Australia
1,393,776,091
5
1
5
9
2
6
360,995,088 3
23,154,839 18
..
..
..
..
0
0
61,809,236 0 2
3,720,160 1 11
..
s. d.
£
0
11,020,160
..
Short Term ..
Total States
s. d:
£
COMMONWEALTH.
New York.
London.
Australia.
Total.
7
15,876,718 6 10
..
15,876,718
6 10
27,88 7,862
3
..
1
6
1
8
27,867,862 3 6
558,333,704 13
7
43,744,580 10 4
London.
New York.
ALLOCATION OF ANNUAL INTERE'T LIAli1Li L Y .
Australia.
Total.
..
..
Funded with Public
..
Government of United Kingdom
War (1939-40)
..
..
Funded with Public
Government of United Kingdom Loan
Works and other purposes
.
Funded
Short Term
..
..
..
..
..
..
Total Commonwealth
STATES.
Works and other purposes
Funded
..
Short Term
..
..
..
..
Total States
Total Interest
(d)
..
2,495,319
360,000
2,262,919
232,400
360,000
rr
4,557,620
81,204
1,139,131
..
2,642,559
81,204
3,742,171(1 )
14,742,381(e)
10,224,280
..
32,905,914
17,047,620
Stocks and Bonds
War Savings Certificates ..
Peace Savings Certificates ..
..
Treasury Bills ..
..
..
..
.
775,930(g)
1,417,184
14,441,110
..
517,256
14,958,366(h)
1,417,184(i)
48,967,596
28,073,945
18,700,537
2,193,114
..
.
.
.
£
e. d.
250,142,690
27,096,628
223,046,061
6,462,513
17,747,573
0
17 11
..
..
..
..
(b) Total War (1939 -40) Loans in Australia
War Savings Certificates (seven years' series)
..
..
Citizens' National Emergency Loans
Total War (1939 -40) Loan raisings in Australia
..
Add War Savings Stamps outstanding
Deduct redemptions, &c.
Stock and Bonds
War Savings Certificates
..
2
1
11
6
18 10
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
..
.
8. d.
£
147,040,478 19 8
6,457,640 1 0
1,588,344 18 2
174,220
00
.
a. d.
£
..
-Total Commonwealth War (1939 -40) Debt in Australia at 31st December, 1940
(c) Indebtedness under the Funding Arrangements Act 1921, made up as follows :
Total of Funding Arrangements made with Government of the United Kingdom ..
..
..
..
..
..
Payments in reduction of indebtedness
..
Amount of indebtedness at 31st December, 1940 ..
12
8
5
2
8
5
6
7
3
9
155,260,683 18 10
171,853,455 9 11
£
8. 11.
57,343,376 6 11
13,602,704 0 0
5,194,959 12
7
..
..
76,141,039 19
34,723 3
76,175,763 3
.
485,430 0 0
360,935 4 0
..
6
6
0
8. d.
£
..
..
s. d.
0
247,256,148
79,831,017
12,737
14,236
327,114,139
..
..
..
..
..
..
17,849,665
Total Commonwealth War (1914 -18) Debt in Australia at 31st December, 1940
.
775,930
34,225,215
..
..
..
..
..
802,045
War Savings Certificates
..
Loans raised for payment of War Gratuity ..
Total (1914 -18) War Loan raisings in Australia..
Add Loans raised for redemption of War Loans
..
War Gratuity Bonds outstanding
..
War Savings Stamps outstanding
..
.
. .
1,319,301
..
..
(a) Total War (1914 -18) Loans in Australia ..
Less amounts raised on behalf of the States for Soldier Land Settlement
Deduct redemptions, &c. :
.
(d)
..
..
..
..
..
..
426,008
6,822,230
7,248,238
£
£
£
£
COMMONWEALTH.
./Tar (1914-18)
..
846,365 4 0
75,329,397 19 0
.
92,480,156 15 10
12,755,936 6 0
79,724,220 9 10
£
8. d.
has been postponed by arrangement with that Government.
(d) Interest on indebtedness to Government of the United Kingdom
sum of £31,349, being the difference between interest payable on Migration loans
(e) In addition, the Works Interest appropriation is charged with thethe
concession rate of Interest charged to the States on Migration loans.
for the States and amounts actually recovered from the States at
(f) Plus exchange approximately £950,000 on remittances to London.
(g) Plus exchange approximately £400,000 on remittances to New York.
(h) Plus exchange approximately £3,796,000 on remittances to London.
(i) Plus exchange approximately £731,000 on remittances to New York.
'Nb. "20.-6th February, .1941
232
Commonwealth. Gazette
STATEMENT H,- PUBLIC DEBT OF
NOTE. -Loans raised in London are expressed in sterling.
Loans raised in New York
Commonwealth.
Rate
Particulars.
Per cent.
Date of Maturity.
Amount of Debt.
Works and other
purposes.
War (1939 -40).
1
REDEEMABLE
Consolidated Various Overdue ..
Commonwealth Various Unconverted
and
..
Government Inscribed
4
15th November, 1941
Australian
3:
Stock and Bonds Ordinary Rates of
34
Interest and Ma-
3-
turity Dates
3
3
15th December, 1942
15th December, 1942
15th August, 1.943
..
15th December, 1943
15th October, 1944
15.1 December, 1944
3
15th October, 1944 ..
15th August, 1945 ..
15th August, 1945 ..
1 5th September, 1947
15th September, 1947
15th October, 1948 ..
15th October, 1948 ..
15th October, 1948 ..
15th October, 1949 ..
1.5th November, 1.949
15th August, 1950 ..
15th November, 1951
15th July, 1953(e) ..
15th Aug., 1952 -54(a)
15th Dec., 1952- 54(a.)
15th Dec., 1953 -55(a)
4
15th December, 1955(d)
31
15th Aug., 1950-56(a)
15th Aug., 1950 -56(a)
4
2¢
31
3$
4
3
3¡
3/
3
34
34
4
32
3/
4
4
4
Citizens' National Emergency Loans
Miscellaneous Issues -
Ta.x Free ..
15th November, 1957(d)
1.5th October, 1959(d)
15th September,1961(d)
Various Various
Taxable
Various Various
..
War Savings Certificates
. .
3aß() 7 years series
Peace Savings Certificates
On demand or up to 7
. .
War Savings Certificates
War Savings Stamps
War Gratuity Bonds ..
Treasury Bills, Internal..
Treasury Bills, Public ..
Debentures
..
5
..
..
11,
..
Total Redeemable in Australia
3-¡
9
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
days' notice
On demand..
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
27,835,410 0 0
26,834,470 0 0
26,678,040 0 0
12,445,670 0 0
69,110,900 0 0
23,419,890 0 0
26,363,810 0 0
36,952,960 0 0
9,323,990 0 0
25,685,470 0 0
25,490,610 0 0
24,632,450 0 0
9
4,873 10
9
6
9
48,959 5
12,737 5 7
10,692,247 18 8
52,828,000
275,000 0 0
791,697,806 I 6
..
Overdue ..
30th .June, 1941
..
Various
Various
s. d.
£
666,000
503,207
0
0
0
0
668,000 0 0
00
00
00
666,000
21,040,2 12
0
0
12,129,370
3,727,750
7,697,040
12,892,277
0
0
0
0
24,9611
0
0
12,385,371 0
37,490 0
11,761,570 0
0
0
29,222,7 58 12
283,080 0
11,554,208 0
512,270 0
6
0
2,496,884 19 5
11,039,3 26
0
0
0
4,089,131
28,634,420
3,780,390
7
6
0 0
0 0
0
10,949,122 0 0
10,149,275 0 0
0
5,194,959 1.2
7
39,444,042 3 5
48,563,365 9 11
13,241,768 16 0
138,302
£
s. d.
50,829 9 4
6,180 0 0
27,424,600 0 0
4,149,5 30 0
1.38,302
9
00
894,260
447,000
625,483
1,040,930
446,000
1,703,450
447,000
894,260
265,000
620,140
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
894,260
3,556,300
0
0
0
:348,190
0
0
2,880
894,260
1,611,650
894,260
2,404,885
2,365,570
1,434,900
894,260
717,000
526,600
894,260
894,260
894,260
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
247,951
4
2
10,692,247 18
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
13,241,768 16
0
34,7233
6
9
4,873 10 6
14,236 2
12,737 5
3
7
3
00
!!
s. d.
£
171,853,455
9 II
75,329,397 19 0 37,551,517
3
5
REDEEMABLE
Registered Stock
4
1st Oct., 1939- 41(a) ..
ist Jan., 1941 -43(a) ..
1st Jan., 1942 -44(e) ..
15th Oct., 1943-48(a)
3¡
15th March, 1946 -49(a)
15th Sept., 1950 -52(a)
3
2/
3fr
3/
32.
15th Dec., 1948 -53(a)
3fr
3
1st Feb., 1951-54(a)..
3
15th Dec., 1952 -56(a)
15th April, 1955 -58(a)
3fr
1st .June, 1954 -59(a) .
q
31
4
4
3;
Citizens' National Emer-
5
.
1st July, 1940- 60(a)..
1st June, 1956- 61(a).
1st Jan., 1961- 64(a)..
1st July, 1955- 70(a)..
1st July, 1964- 74(a)..
1st July, 1945- 75(a)..
gency Loans
..
(e)
Registered
Instalment
..
..
Stock
Various
3fr
War Debt to United King..
dom
. .
£4/18/4
15th Oet., 1955 -59(a)
3
Debentures
2nd February, 1941 ..
Treasury Bills ..
`'1
2
21
.d
2nd February, 1941 ..
15th February, 1941. .
2nd March, 1941 ..
30th March, 1941 ..
Debts still represented by
State securities
Various I Various
Total Redeemable in London
Bonds
50,919
6,400
74,506,040
4,000,000
22,999,895
13,290,900
4,000,000
5,895,610
4,000,000
41,730,820
15,425,310
10,312,390
8,139,620
28,637,060
14,220,865
7,587,860
8,096,540
12,113,390
11,466,260
5,194,959 12
(e)
..
s, d.
£
..
5
15th July, 1952 -55(a)
4f-
ist May, 1956(b)
. .
1st Sept., 1947-57(a)
5
Debts still represented by
. . Various Various
State Securities
Total Redeemable in New. York
Total Public Debt at Dec. 31,1 940
13,469,981 12
16,551,402 15
4,604,800 0
17,221,191 12
16,082,848 15
11,789,758 8
19,549,525 13
10,796,065 0
6,996,000 0
20,300,900 0
21,083,600 0
5,989,400 0
20,753,700 0
5,810,000 0
11,557,722 5
13,933,306 10
68,419,292 16
2
2
371,805 17 11
0
9
1
0
6
0
10,000,000
00
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,996,000
0
0
5,989,400 0 0
16,233,816 17 11
0
0
5,810,000
0
0
3
4
2
1,020,16'
,020,160
329,718 4
00
100,000 0 0
183,193
3,780,100 0
28,108,335 0
100,000
0
0
12,000,000
0
0
1
3
0
79,724,220
9 lOc
1.2,000,000
0
0
0
79,724,220
9 10c
0
2,491,000
11,134,000
5,000,000 0
5,000,000 0
3,250,000 0
0
154,541,795 15
558,333,704 13
4
7
1,000,000 0 0
00
0
0
0
0
1,144,800
1,400,115 17 0
175,244 4 11
90,744,380 9 10
17,910,000
0
0
65,529,396
2
I
REDEEMABLE
14,760,300
9,259,632
0
3
2
3
9,967,142 14
3,581,056 4
7,441,076 14 11
12,283,571 12 0
43;744,580 10 4
1,393,776,091 5 5
2,328,519
. .
262,597,835 19
8
1
0
9
15,876,718 6 10
9 93,239,397 I 9 0 118,957,631 12 4
(a.) Where there are optional dates of maturity the option nay be exercised by the Treasurer on giving prescribed notice.
(b) Redeemable as a whole or in
id) Redeemable in whole or in part at the option of the Treasurer at any time after 31st December, 1950.
(e) Interest Free.
(f) Compounded.
No. '20. -6th February, 1941.
233
Commonwealth Gazette
AUSTRALIA AT 31sT DECEMBER, 1940.
are payable in dollars which have been converted to sterling at $4.8665 to El.
ANNUAL INTEREST liIA BHA T.Y.
Commonwealth.
States.
War (1914 -18). I War (1939-40).
Works and
other purposes.
Rate
Per cent.
States.
Interest Payable.
IN AUSTRALIA.
£
s. d.
0
90 0
220 0
46,187,180
2,887,000
21,871,205
12,249,970
2,886,000
4,192,160
2,887,000
19,796,348
3,030,940
5,964,500
442,580
14,850,523
10,664,565
'7,562,900
7,748,350
12,113,390
11,463,380
14,555,779
25,185,330
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
O
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
£
£
..
..
247
1,096,989:
..
23,310
18,870
2 3,380
..
2 3,310
..
..
333,558
841,609
0
0
14,1122,210 0
7,543,900 0
33,433,440 0
21,701,910 0
13,915,342 0
7,089,270 0 0
15,017,000 0 0
13,751,884 0 0
13,647,228 0 0
13,588,915 0 0
9
35,770
15,645
23,456
36,433
15,610
1,847,487
101,045
820,170
428,749
101,010
51,103
125,765
15,645
101,045
791,854
83,351
201,302
17,150
594,021
319,937
245,794
300,249
408,827
429,877
582,231
944,450
560,889
282,897
1,295,545
840,949
556,614
:35,770
1.25,811
298,260
515,691
7,287
20,930
..
35,770
1.06,689
81 1
13,492
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
£
..
108
495,41.5
1,406
470,463
9 3,633
1,132,382
10,969
462,168
16,649
..
158,454
93 0,619
137,039
441,573
437,965
405,971
35,770
60,437
35,770
90,183
91,666
55,603
35,770
23,302
19,089
35,770
35,770
35,770
230,401.
181,867
.550,076
545,889
543,557
Various
4
3¡
3/
3*
3
3
3*
4
21
3*
3¡
4
3
31
3¡"
3*
31
4
31
4
332
3-1
4
31
3 H-
4
4
4
Various dates
15th May and 15th November
15th June and 1.5th December
15th June and 15th December
15th. February and 15th August
15th June and 15th December
15th April and 15th October
15th June and 15th December
15th April and 15th October
15th February and 15th August
15th February and 15th August
15th March and 15th September
15th March and 15th September
15th April and 15th October
15th April and 1.5t11 October
15th April and 15th October
15th April and 15th October
15th May and 15th November
15th February and 15th August
15th May and 15th November
15th .January and 15th .July
15th February and 15th August
15th June and 15th December
15th June and 15th December
15th June and 15th December
15th February and 15th August
15th February and 15th August
15th May and 15th November
15th April and 15th October
15th March and 15th September
(e)
39,196,090 19 3
44,413,835 9 11
10,139
169,194
3,014,61:3
413,805
:3á
5
1.6.0,384
0
0
2
6,822,230
Various dates
31(f)
5,359
244
52,828,000 0
275,000 0
506,963,435 9
Various
2,262.919
1,139,131
i*
. .
792,420
9,625
17,849,665
1 i¢
404,099
444,939
161,168
688,848
603,107
412,642
216,353
377,862
3
`-4
3*
Quarterly
On issue
Quarterly
Total Interest in Australia
IN LONDON.
13,469,981 12
16,179,596 17
2
3
17,221,191 1.2
1.6,082,848 15
11,789,758 S
9
10,?25
4,604,800 0 0
1.
0
5,769,425 13 6
10,796,065 0 0
141,754
375,000
262,350
20,300,900 0 0
21,083,600
4,519,883
1
5
13,603,528 6
3
28 4,496
..
527,599
140,896
3.
1 0,718
462,309
442,114
1,964,540
1,405,417
51.,008
3*
31
3*
3
3
39,290,797 15 11
34
:31
23 2,400
11.,557,722
4
609,027
737,926
0 0
2
3-
3*
4-
1st April and 1st October
15th March and 15th September
1st January and 1st July
15th April and 15th October
15th March and 15th September
15th March and 15th September
15th June and 15th December
1st February and ist August
15th June and 15th December
15th April and 15th October
1st June and 1st December
1st January and 1st July
1st June and 1st December
5
ist January and 1st July
1st January and 1st July
1st January and 1st July
1st January and 1st July
3*
1st April and 1st October
4
4
31
(e)
183,193
0
6,41.2
0
£411814
(c)
:360.000
1,491,000 0
9,989,200 0
3,599,884 3
4,824,755 15
3
2 0,000
0
0
0
25,758
31,503
3,943
1
3,250,000 0 0
154,541,795 15 4
384,149,928 I 8
426,008
592,400
29,820
224,757
80,997
108,557
73,125
2,723,763
6,762,868
14,958,366
498,357
161,147
116,426
239,658
255,536
255,628
31st March and 30th September
15th April and 15th October
9
2/
24
21
Quarterly
2/
NTarious
Various dates
Total Interest in London
IN NEW YORK.
4,793,157 6 1
5,678,575 19 3
5,112,557 6 2
5
4*
5
15th January and 15th July
1st May and 1st November
1st March and 1st September
Various
666,362
Various dates
1,417,184
Total Interest in New York
2,855,319
34,225,215
7,248,238
Total annual interest
(e) Payment of ii terest has been postponed by arrangement with the Government of the United Kingdom.
part upon 60 days' notice at option of the Treasurer.
12,283,571 12
27,867,862 3
918,981,225 14
775,930
4,638,824
Commonwealth Gazette
234
No. 20.-6t.li February, 1941
CERTIFICATES OF NATURALIZATION.
is hereby notified for general information that the
Minister
of State for the Interior has granted Certificates
JT
of Naturalization to the persons named in this subjoined list.
COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA.
NOTE ISSUE DEPARTMENT.
J. A. CARRODUS, Secretary,
Department of the Interior.
Issued in pursuance of Section 601, of the Commonwealth Bank Act
1911 -1932.
STATEMENT OF POSITION AS AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MONDAY,
30TH DECEMBER, 1940.
Number and Amount of Australian Notes issued and not redeemed.
Amount.
Number.
Denomination.
£
10s.
£1
£5
£10
£20
£50
£100
£1,000
Total
.
10,240,252
29,551,083
3,'789,533
881,914
3,914
39,263
30,600
580
5,120,126
29,551,083
18,947,665
8,819,140
78,280
1,963,150
3,060,000
580,000
44,537,139
68,119,444
How Notes Held
£
16,906,279
51,213,165
By Banks
By Public
s. d.
00
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
s. d.
0 0
0 0
68,119,444 0
0
Gold and English Sterling . . £1 7,705,047
25.99
..
Per cent. of Circulation
Per cent. of notes in hands of
34.57
..
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Public
BERTRAND LATHAM,
Elsborg, Rudolf Peter Paul, 52 Star- street, Carlisle, Western
Australia.
Botica- Videlin, Frano (known as Botica, Frank), 8.89 Powellstreet, Boulder, Western Australia.
J'í jdo. Ivan (known as Peydo, Ivan) , Menzies, Western
Australia.
George, Paul
Caragiorgio, Paola. Andrea (known as KaraAndrew) , Central Cafe, Main- street, Mooroopna, Victoria.
Chahoud, Melitios (Rev.) , Saint Michaels Church, Wellington
street, Waterloo, New South Wales.
Jensen. Leo Ejner. 27 Perkins - street, Newcastle, New South
Reserve Held in Ternis of Section 60E
Secretary, Note Issue Department.
Sydney, 23rd January, 1941.
Date of Naturalization., 26th November, 1940.
Breskovic, '.Tonca Ivanov, 24 Mile, Wanneroo, Western
Australia.
Laus- Butun, Antun, 61 Cheetliam- street, Kalgoorlie, Western
Australia.
Ribarics, Gyorgy (known as Ribarits, George), Post Office
Box No. 62, Merbein, Victoria.
Auch, Joseph Christian, 425 Liverpool -road, Asllfield, New
South Wales.
Daniels, Raimond, 16 Hawthorn Glen, Hawthorn, Victoria.
Brygiel, Hersz (known as Brygel, Harry), 166 Lygon street,
Carlton, Victoria.
Sonnenvirt, (Miss) Elisabeth (known as Sonne, Elisabeth) .
146 Domain- street, South Yarra, Victoria.
H. T. ARMITAGE,
Deputy Governor.
Wales.
Nordin, Nils Anton, c/o Signs Office, Warburton, Victoria.
Sulicich, Anton. 419 Argent street, Broken Hill, New South
Wales.
Melitas. Peter, 5 French - street, Sydney. New South Wales.
Zapparoli, Sergio, Ayr, Queensland.
Ahlstroin, Helge Enok, Morwell Bridge, Victoria.
Behlow, Henry, Corrigan -road, Noble Park, Victoria.
Isa,
Vuorinen, Onni Askari, "-C " Dormitory, Mount
Queensland.
NORFOLK ISLAND.
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING.
T HEREBY certify that a copy of the direction dated the
twenty- second day of November, 1940, of Thomas Joseph
Collins, the Minister in Charge of External Territories, acting
for and on behalf of the Prime Minister, that Crown Lease
Charles Rollinahaw
No. 12S, granted to Charles Kilbourne and rood
17 perches at
1
of portion 149G, containing 15 acresJanuary,
1929, and subNorfolk Island for 24 years from 1st
sequently transferred to Hardie Rossiter, be forfeited, was
posted at the Court House, Norfolk Island, on the seventeenth
day of January, 1941.
CHARLES ROSENTHAL, Administrator.
1.
74
Dimitriadis, Demetrios (known as Copland, James) ,
Lorne - street, Junee, New South Wales.
Willoughby, New
Lubrano, Nicola, 67 McLelland- street,
South Wales.
Roue', Theophile, 5 Bryson- avenue, Middle Brighton, Victoria.
Pedersen, Peder Jakob, Jimna, via Kilroy, Queensland.
Camarda., Vincenzo, 2 Suffolk street, Fremantle, Western
Australia.
\\ion, George Henry. 15 Mabel- street, Camberwell ,Victoria.
Date of 1 a-iura.lization, 27th Voveìnber, 1940.
loysland, Kristen (known as Roysland, Christian) , Post
Office Box No. 7, Finley, New South Wales.
Romanovsky, Luka, Flat No. 8, Mount Isa, Queensland.
Alexander ) , 28
Nesmelov, Alexander (known as Junee.Wales.
Hoddle-street, Paddington, New South
Papacotis, Emmanuel. 42 Cleland- street, Mascot, New South
Wales.
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.
Motor. Traffic Ordin ince 1936 -1938.
THOMAS JOSEPH COLLINS, a member of the Executive
acting for and on behalf of the Minister of
IState Council,
for the Interior, pursuant to the powers conferred upon
me by section 4 of the Motor Traffic Ordinance 1936 -1938,
hereby declare that the following sedan 'Motor car:
Ford V8
Engine No. C18LF5951
Registration plate M.O.5,
is a Motor Omnibus for the purpose of the Motor 'Traffic
Ordinance 1936 -1938.
Dated this twenty- fourth day of January, 194].
T. J, COLLINS, for Minister for the Interior,
Kondulas, Demetrios, 34 Ninth - street, Port Pirie, South
Australia.
Balandinos, Eleftherios, Garradunga, Queensland.
Yaffe, Charles (known as Jaffe, Charles ) . 465 Lygon- street,
North Carlton, Victoria.
Camp, Jack, 64 Hammond- street, Thornbury, Victoria.
Sevdalis, Conway, Powelltown, Victoria.
Toreoff, Auden Marcoff, Renmark, South Australia.
Springer, Joseph (known as Duncan, Joseph), l4 Leswellstreet, Woollahra, New South Wales.
-road, Darling
Voets, (Mrs.) Nella Doris, 2 Darling Point
Point, New South Wales.
Graf, Karl August, Lockwood South, Bendigo, Victoria.
Duíi`t, Alfred Friedrich, SO, Station - street, Aspenda]e, Victoria.
Armadale.
Furusawa, (Mrs.) Minnie, S79 High-street,
Victoria,
No. 20.-6th February, 1941
235
Commonwealth Gazette
Abikhair, Antonia Milhain. 479 Dean- street, Albury, New
1)EPAR1 MENT OF THE INTERIOR.
South Wales.
De Maria, (Mrs.) Nunziata, 61 Conway - street, Lismore, New
South Wales.
Kienle, (Mrs.) Olive Lorne, " Montrose ", Lockwood -road,
Kangaroo Flat, via Bendigo, Victoria.
Donlon, (Mrs.) Moya Lucy, 3 Norman- avenue, South Yarra,
Victoria.
£500, less discount 2i per cent., £487 10s. Ansell Rubber
Co. Ltd., Richmond, Melbourne. Purchase of 12,000 20 -gram
Bacich, Ivan, 158 Piper - street, Broken Hill, New South
Wales.
balloons.
REPATRIATION COMMISSION.
£266 13s. 4d.Foy and Gibson Pty. Ltd., Eagley Mills,
Collingwood. Victoria. Purchase of yarn,
merino, for Repatriation Artificial Limb Factories.
Oxford- street,
Radar, Yore. Herne Bill, Western Australia.
Johnson, Charles Henry, 386 Queen- street, Melbourne, Victoria.
'I'emplinski, David (known as Temple, David) , 62 Cowper
A. FADDEN, Acting Prime Minister.
street, Waverley, New South Wales.
Platz, Mendel, 35,7 Pigdon- street, North Carlton, Victoria.
Haka- Taivalrnaki, Iisak (known as Maki, Frank) , Silvan,
Victoria.
Date of 'Taturalizatiorr, 29th November, 1940.
Irish, Chester Arthur, 1 Oakleigh- crescent, Bentleigh, Victoria.
Date of Naturalization, 10th December, 1940.
Traficante, Touraso, Smith- street, Scone, New South Wales.
Barca, Bartolomeo, 56i Penkival- street, Bondi, New South
Wales.
Dried Fruits Export Control Act 1924 -1938.
DRIED FRUIT- EXPORT CONTROL (ELECTION OF
BOARD) REGULATIONS.
IN pursuance of the notifications in Gazettes Nos. 228 and
258 of 1940, and regulation 32 of the Dried Fruits
Export Control ( Election of Board) Regulations, I hereby
notify that as the result of the election held in the State of
\Vestern Australia, Alfred Yeate.s of " Chelsfield ", Millendon,
Viticulturist, has been duly elected as a representative on the
Date of Naturalization, 11th December, 1940.
Renner. Hugo August, 34 Lewisham -road, Windsor, Victoria.
Wilson. John, " Del Monte ", Princes Highway, Fairy
Meadow, New South Wales.
Estrada, Juan, 16 Charles street, Erskineville, New South
Wales.
Hirschy, Solomon,
Queensland.
Quarry
Farm.
Archerfield,
Dried Fruits Control Board to hold office for the period of
two years commencing on the seventh day of February,
1941.
V. F. 'TURNER, Returning Officer.
Chief Electoral Office. Canberra, 29th January, 1941.
Brisbane.
Date of Naturalization, 18th December, 1940.
Riesenweber, (Mrs.) Dorothy Bessie, 15 Portree Flats,
2A Darley- street, Darlinghurst, New South Wales.
COMMONWEALTH OF A IIS1R ALI_l.
The Lands Acquis-ition Act 1906-1936.
Date of Naturalization, 19th December, 1940.
Dinger, ( Mrs.) May, c/o " Craigmore " Guest House, Yacoba,
New South Wales.
Wessell, Charles Joseph, 599 Stanley- street, Albury, New South
Wales.
Dale of Naturalization, 21st December, 1940.
Andersen, Peder Martin, 63 Harcourt - parade, Roseberry, New
South \Vales.
NOTI FI(:'ATION OF THE ACQUISI`l'ION OF LAND
BY THE COMMONWEALTH.
is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the
Governor- General acting with the advice of the Federal
Executive Council. that the land hereunder described has beeil
acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition
lct 1906- 1936, for the following public purpose, namely:
Defence purposes at Seymour. Victoria.
Dated this twenty -ninth day of January. One thousand nine
I,r
hundred and forty -one.
COWRIE
Governor: General.
Date of Naturalization, 24th. December, 1940.
Johanson, Carl John Albin. 72 St. Vincent- street, Port
Adelaide, South Australia.
By His Excellency's Command,
T. J. COLLINS
for 3linister of State for the Interior.
EXPENDITURE UNDER TREASURY REGULATION 67
MADE UNDER SECTION 71 OF THE AUDIT ACT
1901 -1934.
PRIME MINISTER.'S DEPARTMENT.
£224 6s. 2d. Watson Victor Limited, Melbourne. Adam
Hilger B'arfit polarimeter and accessories.
£350. Kelyinator Australia Ltd. -2x controlled temperature cabinets. fitted with refrigeration equipment at a cost
of £175 each,
DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.
All that piece of land containing an area of 3 acres f'i.a
perches more or less being part of Crown allotment 53, Parish
of Tallarook, County of Anglesey, State of Victoria, as shown
hachure(' on plan hereunder: Commencing at the intersection
of the western boundary of Crown allotment 54n, Parish of
Tallarook, with the north - eastern side of a government road
2 chains wide and bounded thence by part of that side of that
road bearing :322 degrees 46 minutes 842.5 links : thence by a
line hearing 43 degrees 59 minutes 30 seconds 730 links;
thence by part of the western boundary of Crown allotment
Commonwealth.. Gazette
236
No. 20. Gth Februars, 1941
Secondly. All that piece of land containing an area of
54n aforesaid- bearing 179 degrees 52 minutes 1,1.96.2 links
to the point of commencement.
30 acres 3 roods 24.6 perches, more or less, ;kin.. part of 582
acres 3 roods granted to John Sinclair, Parish or Breadalbane.
County of Cornwall, State of Tasmania, as shown hachured
and numbered 2 on plan hereunder : Commencing at-the intersection Of the north- western side of a lane 40 links wide with
the north- eastern side of Nile-road,-thence by part of -that side
of that road bearing 312 degrees 1 minute 1200 links, thence
by lines bearing 45 degrees 9 .minutes 26.12 links and 135
degrees 9 .minutes 1198.2 links, thence by part of the northwestern side of the lane 40 links wide aforesaid bearing 225
degrees 9 minutes 2546.4 links to the point of commencement.
Acce. 26.9.29
Commonwealth
Ga3. N° 90
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NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY
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iT is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the
Governor - General acting with the advice of the Federal
Executive Council, that the land hereunder described has
by the Commonwealth under the Lands
Acquisition. Act 1906- 1936, for the following public purpose,
namely : Defence purposes at Western Junction, Tasmania.been acquired
(C.L.5874. )
Dated the' twenty-ninth day of January. One thousand nine
hundred and forty -one.
GO \VRIE
Governor- General.
By His Excellency's Command.
T. J. COLLINS
for Minister of State for the Interior.
DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO.
Firstly. All that piece of land containing an area of
1
acre 1 rood 12 perches,. more or less, being part of 3 acres
21 perches, more or less, being part of 806 acres granted to
Joseph Kirkby, Parish of I3readalbane, County of Cornwall,
State of Tasmania, as shown hachured and numbered 1 on
plan hereunder : Commencing at a point on the south: eastern
side of a lane 40 links wide, which said point bears 45 degrees
9 minutes 153.4 links from the intersection of that side of
that lane with the north - eastern side of Nile -road, and bounded
thence by part of the south - eastern side of the lane aforesaid
bearing 45 degrees 9 minutes 349.2 links, thence by lines
bearing 131 degrees 11 minutes 365.7 links, 221 degrees 50
minutes 356.7 links and 312 degrees 25 minutes 385.9 links
to the point of commencement.
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No. 20.-6th February, 1941
237
Commonwealth Gazette
DESCRIPTION OF LAND nEFniu ro TO.
COMMONWEALTIí OF AUSTRALIA.
All that piece of laud containing an area of 9- acres 1 rood
The Lands Acquisition Oct 1906 -1936.
29 perches more or less being part of allotment 3 of the
subdivision of portions of sections 4 and 5, Hundred of
NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY
THE COMMONWEALTH.
Adelaide, County of Adelaide, State of South Australia, as
is hereby notified and declared by His Excellency the
G overnor- Generaì acting with the advice of the Federal
shown hachured on plan hereunder:--7-Subject. nevertheless to
àuch rights of way as have been granted over portions of the
said land marked " Private Road and Easement " and
IT
j xecutive Council, that the land hereunder described has
acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands
Acquisition act 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose,
namely, for defence purposes at Mile End, South Australia..- been
" Private Road " respectively, subject also to the right of
way and easement granted to the Commissioner of Sewers by
Memorandum of Transfer No. 1.046704 in and over the said
piece of land marked " Private Road and Easement ".
Together with a free and unrestricted right of way over other
(C.L. 7027.)
Dated this twenty-ninth day of January, One thousand nine
hundred and forty -one.
G OWRIE
portion of the said allotment 3 and portion of allotment 2
Governor General.
as shown by cross hachure on the plan hereunder and marked
.' Private Road" which said allotments are bounded as
By His ENcellency's Command,
T.
appears in the plan deposited in the Lands Titles Registration
COLLINS
Office No. 1569.
for Minister of State for the Interior.
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400
200
ACQUISITION BY AGREEMENT OF RIGHTS OF ACCESS
OVER CERTAIN LAND AT FOOTSCItAY, VICTORIA.
HIfi
Excellency the Governor- General in Council has
approved pursuant to section 14 of the Lands .i cq-uf si-
Feet.,
Commonwealth
Property
90 °46'
ti on, Act 1906- 193(; the acquisition by agreement with the
owners of the right of access for the Commonwealth, its
u-orkmen. servants, visitors and licensees to go, pass and
re -bass on foot or in vehicles, from Farnsworth avenue to the
premises of the ammunition works over and along the land
described in the schedule hereunder. (C.L. (1700.)
T.
COLLINS,
for Minister of State for the Interior.
Vol. 4945
Fol. 988988
SCHEDULE.
All that piece of land containing an area of 27.5 perches,
more or less, being part of Crown allotment 3, section 15,
Parish of Cut Paw Paw, County of Bourke, State of Victoria,
as shown hachured on plan hereunder.
Feet
SCALE
200
150
100
50
0
200_ Feet
Commonwealth Gazette
238
No. 20.---6th February, 1941
ACQUISITION BY AGREEMENT OF LAND FOR DEFENCE
PURPOSES AT BALLAAR.AT (BALLARAT) EAST,
\TICTORIA.
HIS Excellency the Governor General in Council has
approved pursuant to section 14 of the Lads Acquisition.
Act 1906 -1936 the acquisition by agreement with the owners
of the land firstly described in the schedule hereunder the
consideration therefor- being the transfer of the land secondly
described in the said schedule, by the Commonwealth to the
Council of the City of Ballaarat, the said land secondly described being no longer required for any public purpose of
the Conunonwealtli.C.L. 5417.)
T. J. COLLINS,
for Minister of State for the Interior.
Commencing at a point which bears 12 minutes 50 links and
270 degrees 208.7 links from the intersection of the western
side of Lowe- street with the nórthern side of Curtis - street,
and bounded thence by lines bearing 270 degrees 171.8 links,
360 degrees 117.3 links, 90 degrees 171.8 links and 180 degrees
117.3 links to the point of commencement, together with and as
appurtenant thereto a right of carriageway and footway
through, over and along the land shown cross hachured on the
said plan.
1
Secondly. All that piece of land containing an area of
rood 17.2 perches more or less being part of a market reserve,
City of Ballaarat, Parish. of Ballaarat, County of Grant,
State of Victoria, as shown hachured and numbered 2 on plan
hereunder : Commencing at a point on the south side of
Shepperd street which point bears 90 degrees 291.9 links from
the intersection of that side of that street with the eastern
side of Grenville - street, and bounded thence by part of the
Southern side of Shepperd- street aforesaid, hearing 8.9 degrees
SCHEDULE.
Firstly. All that piece of land containing an area of 32.2
perches more or less being part of a market reserve Town of
Ballaarat, Parish of 13'allaarat, County of Grant, State of Victoria, as shown hachured and numbered 1 on plan hereunder:
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291.9
54 minutes 101.3 links, thence by lines bearing 180 degrees
:11.2 links, 90 degrees 5.6 links, 180 degrees 305.5 links, 269
degrees 44 minutes 105.3 links and 359 degrees 44 minutes
337 links to the point of commencement.
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Excellency the Governor - General in Council has
approved that authority be granted, pursuant to section
14 of the Lands Acquisition Act 1906- 1936, that authority be
granted for the following leases and licences:
For the lease, for the Department of Trade and Customs,,
HIS
of one room on the ground floor of the Pilots' Quarters,
Outer Harbour, South Australia, for a period of 21 years from
date of possession, at a rental of 18s. per week. (C.L.4515. )
300 Links
150
after subject to determination by twenty -eight (28) days'
notice, at a rental of £ 108 per annum. (C.L.17 54. )
For the sub - leasing of premises known as Shop No. 3, being
portion of blocks 4 and 28, section 48, Sydney Building, City.
Canberra, occupied by the Canberra Tourist Bureau, for a
period of one (1) year from 8th February, 1941, at a rental
of £3 per week. (C.L.3575. )
For the acquisition by agreement with the owners of the
right to enter upon and use the following areas:
For the lease for defence purposes of an additional area,
approximately 5 acres, at Northam, Western Australia, being
Locality.
situated at 142 Prospect -road, Prospect, South Australia, for
Hickey's Creek, part of
Portions 36, 55, and
Avon Location 21589, for a period of 21 years from 29th
July. 1940. at a rental of £1 per annum. (C.L.7173.)
For the lease, for postal purposes, of temporary premises
a period of two (2) months from 10th January. 1941, and
thereafter on a weekly tenancy, at a rental of £2 I Os. per
Purposes.
78, Parish. of Hickey,
Country of Dudley
week. (C. L.7170. )
For the lease, for the Department of the Army, of certain
additional land, containing approximately 1.28 acres, being
Avon Location 22319 and portion of Crown land lot 420,
for the purposes of the Northam Military Camp, Western
Australia, for a period of 21 years from 29th July, 1940,
rent free. (C.L.717 4. )
For the lease of premises situated at 265 Bluff -road. Black
Rock, Victoria, occupied as a post and telegraph office, for a
period of two (2) years from 11th March, 1941, and there-
Cooties Plains, South Aus-
tralia., part of Section
298 and 301, Hundred of
Seymour, County of
Russell
Defence
Period and Rent.
Five years from 1st
November, 1940, and
thereafter from month
to month at a rental
of £1 per annum.
(C.L. 7136).
Five years from. ist
September, 1940, and
thereafter from month
to month, at a rental
of 10s. per annum.
(C.L. 1502).
H. S. FOLL, Minister for the Interior.
No. ,20.-6th February, 1941
239
Commonwealth Gazette
TENDERS.
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
TENDERS INVITED,
pENDERS are invited for the undermentioned supplies and /or service. Tenders must he endorsed " Tenders for
(as the case may be), and addressed to the Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, in the State named. They must be deposited in
the Tender Box at the General Post Office in that State ; if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered.
Tender Forms, Specifications, &c.,
Schedule No
Description of Material or Service Required.
obtainable from-
Tenders close-
GENERAL.
.
B.P.O., 600 type, relays
Dry Cells and Batteries
.
. .
Rectifiers ..
Bolts, Nuts and Washers . .
Hydrometers and Thermometers
Bimotional Switch Armatures and associated parts
Printed Forms " Inspection Branch " Series ..
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. .
Primary Battery Material ..
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. .
Aluminium Alloy (Sheet)
Box, Spare Parts, 11'Iar1 II., for Lamp Signalling Daylight
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..
. .
Wire Electric Q.22 . .
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Platinum- Iridium Wire and Tungsten. Contacts
Brass Components for Stands, Lamp Signalling Daylight
Pliers, 5 inches, side cutting
. .
Plugs, Switchboard, B.P.O. Type 201.
. .
Connectors, Cell, Mark I.
..
Telephone Sets No. 44c
Camp Stools and Tables
. .
. .
. .
Copper Tapes
Briquettes and Matches for Soldering Tools
. .
..
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Lead Seals
Submarine Cable ..
..
. .
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Electron Tubes
Printed Forms " Wireless Branch " Series
Compound, Insulating and Cable Covering
Relays, 3,000 Type
Switchboard equipment for Automatic Exchange at Toorak, Victoria
Mechanics' Tools, Exchange and Sub - station Maintenance
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. .
Manual Exchange Equipment
Automatic Exchange Switchboard Equipment, for Valley, Queens-
land..
.
.
..
hurray Multiplex Equipment
B.G.E. Automatic Maintenance Parts
..
C.3111.
0.3112
C.3I1:3
C.3114
0.3115
0.3116
C.3117
0.3101
C.307!J
0.3081
C.3089
0.3030
C.3032
0.3105
0.3075
C.3099
C.3003
0.3013
C.3034
C.3080
0.3057
C.3026
3 p.m., 25.3.41
3 p.m., 25.3.41
3 p.m., 27.3.41
3 p.m., 1.4.41
3 p.m.., 1.4.41
3 p.m., 1.4.41
3 p.m., 1.4.41
3 p.m., 3.4.41
3 p.m., 3.4.41
3 p.m., 10.4.41
3 p.m., 10.4.41
3 p.m., 10.4.41
3 p.m., 10.4.41
3 p.m., 10.4.41
3 p.m., 15.4.41
3 p.m., 17.4.41
C.3072
C.3041
C.3090
0.3091
3 p.m., 22.4.41
3 p.m., 29.4.41
3 p.m., 29.4.41
3 p.m., 1.5:41
0.3031
3 p.m., 6.5.41
C.3022
..
C.3063
C.30.37
0.3069
0.3040
0.3060
.
C.3070
C.3065
C.3068
C.3038
C.3083
C.3084
0.3064
.
Switchboard Equipment, for Automatic Telephone Exchange,
..
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Epping, N.S.V. ..
Gas Filled Arresters
Lead Sealers and Parts
..
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..
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Cable, 1 and 2 pair
Automatic Switchboard Equipment for Telephone Exchange, Ocean -
..
0.3110
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Bi- motional switch wiper assemblies and parts
..
.
Submarine Cable . .
Cord Tags, Fasteners, and connexion Plates
Bimotional Switch Shafts and Parts . .
Telegraph Milliammeters
Siemens No. 16 Type Auto. Switching Equipment
..
..
Automatic Voltage Regulators
Testing Instruments, Insulation and Resistance Testers
..
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Transmission Testing Instruments
..
Relays, 3000 type
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..
Telegraph Paper Tape
..
Automatic Telephone Switching Equipment
P.A.B.X. Relay Sets
street, New South Wales ..
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3 p.m., 6.2.41
3 p.m., 6.2.41
3 p.m., 6.2.41
3 p.m., 6.2.41
3 p.m., 11.2.41
3 p.m., 11.2.41
3 p.m., 11.2.41
3 p.m., 13.2.41
3 p.m., 13.2.41
3 p.m., 13.2.41
3 p.m., 13.2.41.
3 p.m., 13.2.41
3 p.m., 13.2.41
3 p.m., 13.2.41
3 p.m., 13.2.41
3 p.m., 13.2.41
3 p.m., 13,2.41
3 p.m., 18.2.41
3 p.m., 18.2.41
3 p.m., 20.2.41
3 p.m., 20.2.31
3 p.m., 25.2.41
3 p.m., 25.2.41
3 p.m., 25.2.41
3 p.m., 27.2.41.
3 p.m., 27.2.41
3 p.m., 4.3.41
3 p.m., 4.3.41
3 p.m., 13.3.41
C.3036
C.3062
C.3086
C.3078
C.3016
C.3015
C.3097
C.3021
C.3109
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VICTORIA.
Supply, Delivery and Erection of Guyed Wooden Mast at Laverton
. .
Supply and Delivery of Wooden Poles
V.1655
3 p.m., 11.2.41
3 p.m., 11.2.41
I
V.1656
QUEENSLAND.
Hire of Motor Vehicles, Brisbane
Q.819
***
3 p.m., 18.2.41
* Departmental Stores Branch, Sydney (64 Harbour-street); Brisbane ; Adelaide (West- terrace) and Perth ; and G.P.O.'s, Melbourne and Hobart.
t Stores Branch all States.
t High Commissioner, London.
IIII Departmental Stores Branches, Sydney (64 Harbour- street) and Melbourne (G.P.O.).
¶ Closing date extended to 25.2.41.
** Stores Branch, G.P.O., Melbourne.
tt Australian Government Trade Commissioner, New York.
ttt Closing Date Extended from 25.2.41 to 10.4.41. Tender Forms. &'., now available High Commissioner's Office, London, in addition to all States.
* ** Stores Branch, Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney.
ttt Stores Branch, Sydney and Melbourne.
Commonwealth Gazette
240
No. 20.-6th February, 1941
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
TENDERS INVITED.
Locality and Description of Work.
Purchase, demolition and removal of tenements Nos. 96 and 87, Molonglo, Australian
Capital Territory
P urchase, demolition and removal of cubicles
Tenders Return-
able at-
2 p.m., 11th
February,
1941
Plans, Specifications, &c., Available
at--
Tenders to be addressed to
Works Branch, Department of the The Secretary, Department of
Interior, Acton, Australian Capital
Territory
the Interior, Acton, Australian
Capital Territory
43 to 50 inclusive, Block 6, Capitol Hill
Camp, Canberra , Australian Capital Territory
Erection of building for Commonwealth Bank,
Khlg George Square, Brisbane
2 p.m.., 25th
February,
1941
Supply and installation of ventilation extrac-
Works and Services Branch, Depart- Commonwealth Works Director,
Department of the Interior,
ment of th.e Interior, Brisbane*
Adelaide- street, Brisbane
Works and Services Branch, Depart nient of the interior, Brisbane
1,
tion system and hot water service, Commonwealth Bank, King George Square,
11
11
Brisbane
Supply and installation of electric passenger
lift, Commonwealth Bank, Ding George
Square, Brisbane
Electric light and power installation to extensions, Commonwealth Bank, King George
Square, Brisbane
Additions to buildings (in timber and brick)
within 10 miles of Melbourne (148)
11. a.ru.. 11th
February,
1941.
Mess room (in timber) within 10 miles of
Alel.bourne (376)
of Common wealth Works
Director, 315 Post Office- place, Melbourne
Office
Commonwealth. Works Director,
Department of the Interior,
315 Post Office- place,
Mel-
bourne
11 a.m., 18th
February,
1941
Repairs and painting to hangar within 15
77
11
miles of Melbourne (190)
Repairs and painting to various buildings
within 10 miles of Melbourne (138, 139, 140)
Repairs and painting to building within
5 miles of Melbourne (134)
Supply, &c., of coal and ash handling plant
within 70 miles of Melbourne (3)
Erection of timber - framed building approximately 110 miles from Sydney (208/40 -41)
11 a.m., 11 th
February,
1941
2 p.133., 10th
February,
1941
Office
of
Commonwealth
Works
Director, 10th Floor, Bryant House,
Commonwealth Works Director,
Box 47 AA., G.P.O., Sydney
$0 -82 Pitt - street, Sydney
Erection of brick and timber - framed building
in Sydney suburban area (207/40 -41)
Erection and completion of wood - framed
7,
buildings and alteration to existing buildings
approximately 450 miles from Sydney (Nos.
30 and 31)
Engineering services and earthworks within.
the Sydney suburban area (258, 369/40 -41,
7/1041 and 207)
Resurfacing of existing roads in Sydney suburban area (322/40 -41)
Supply and delivery to a building within a.
radius of 40 miles of Sydney of one vertical
,,
totally enclosed motor - driven air compressor
and allied equipment (299/39 -40)
Supply, delivery and erection of standard steel
bins and racks approximately 305 miles
from Sydney (112/40 -41)
Supply and installation of a hot water system
to buildings approximately 305 miles from
Sydney (309/40 -41)
Repairs and painting to " Wyldefel ", Wyldestreet, Darling Point
Repairs and painting at Parkes Post Office ..
2 p.m., 17th
February,
1941
of
Commonwealth
Works
Director, 10th Floor, Bryant House,
80 -82 Pitt- street, Sydney ; and at
Post Office, Parkes
Works
of Commonwealth
Director, 10th Floor, Bryant House,
80 -82 Pitt- street, Sydney
Office of Commonwealth Works
Director, 10th Floor, Bryant House,
80 -82 Pitt- street, Sydney ; and at
Post Office, South Broken Hill
Office of Commonwealth Works
Director, 10th Floor, Bryant House,
80 -82 Pitt- street, Sydney
Office
Erection and completion of steel tower and
mast and two framed buildings approximately 100 miles from Sydney (3038)
Repairs and painting at South Broken Hill
Post Office
Erection and completion of a group of brick
buildings and steel, concrete and timber
structures approximately 110 miles from
Office
,,
Sydney (102/40-41)
Supply and delivery of kitchen equipment and
,f
re- conditioning of existing equipment at
Sydney G.P.O. extensions
Supply, delivery and erection of one 8 h.p.
diesel alternator set and main switchboard
in a building within the Sydney suburban
ff
area (342/40-41)
. £3 3s. Will be charged for each set of quantities and this amount will be refunded on receipt of a bona fide tender.
If
No. 20.-6th February, 1941
241
Commonwealth Gazette
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Cofliirlt.Ged.
TENDERS ACCEPTED.
Amount.
Locality and Description of Work.
Within 30 miles of Perth. Construction of road to
s. d.
£
324 10 0
inflammable stores building (301/40-41)
Granville Automatic Telephone Exchange. Erection
(40/817)
Within 250 miles of Perth. Preparation of landing area
Three hundred miles from Adelaide. Supply of steel
furniture (115/40 -41)
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. -- Erection of
five buildings (4)
1,502
0 0
H. R. Barber, Kemp- street, Woodville,
South Australia
Emmett & Sons Ltd., Dunrobin- street,
Forestville, South Australia
street, Melbourne
14,757
0
3,813
0
Supply and installation
of two refrigerators (222/40 -41)
Approximately 300 miles from Adelaide. Supply and
inatallation of 4 refrigerators (189/40 -41)
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of
27.3.41
1.5.41
Wilekens & Burnside, Boskenna- avenue,
Norwood, South Australia
24.4.41
0
O. B. Schmerl & Co. Ltd., 45 Flinders street, Adelaide
8.5.41
0
R. L. Golding, Madge- terrace, Somerton,
South Australia
24.4.41
172- 174
13.2.41
172 -174
13.3.41
399 15 0
767 10 0
Parsons & Robertson Ltd.,
Pulteney -ste ect, Adelaide
Parsons & Robertson Ltd.,
Pulteney- street, Adelaide
3,585
0
0
1,850
6
0
Cowra. Additions to carrier wave building (38/1587)
779
7
6
Within 850 miles of Brisbane.Supply and erection of
620
one building (4)
Darwin. Supply meters, water supply reticulation
(Amending Gazette Notice of 30.1.41)
9.4.41
27.2.41
J. A. Johnston
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Duff Steel Systems Co., 305 Collins -
0
Within 50 miles of Adelaide
29.1.41
31.1.41
0
0
0
one building (4)
21.7.41
0
0
15,530
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of
3.2.41
1,457
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of
one building (4)
John Stubbs & Sons Pty. Ltd., 60 Hunter street, Sydney
4,607
0
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of
12.2.41
0
0
one building (4)
22.1.41
0
17,318
one building (4)
..
John Dunstan & Son (W.A.) Ltd.
5,079
Erection of
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide.
Data of
Date of
Acceptance. Completion.
Contractor and Address.
W. J. Moore & Son, 25 Park - street,
Sefton Park, South Australia
Dobbie Dico Meter Co. Ltd., 11 Sultramplace, Adelaide
30.1.41
9.4.41
22.1.41
M. W. Blume, Fitzroy - street, Cowra,
30.1.41
24.4.41
31.1.41
28.3.41
30.1.41
10.4.41
New South Wales
Erection of four buildings
(1939/40: 400)
Within 100 miles of Sydney. Supply and installation of a
hot water service for building (177)
2,759
00
Queensland Building and Engineering
Co., Box 79, Post Office, Mackay
Abraham Kooymans
. .
..
1,098
0
0
W. G. Galley, 165 George - street, Sydney
29.1.41
Buildings Nos. 34 and 35
6,770
0
0
J. H. Brown & Son Pty. Ltd., 107
15.1.41
13.3.41
20.1.41
15.1.41
15.1.41
17.2.41.
22.1 .41
2.4.41
steelwork (257/40 -41)
Within 640 miles of Brisbane.
Within 100 miles of Melbourne.
(in brick) (2)
Within 10 miles of Melbourne. Road construction (363)
..
Post Office, Kyneton. Repairs and painting (190)
00
00
00
2,977 10 0
Luck Bros. Pty. Ltd., Rooke - street,
10.1.41
7.3.41
J. C. Taylor & Sons Pty. Ltd.,
10
15.1.41
19.2.41
J. C. Taylor & Sons Pty. Ltd.,
10
13.1 .41
24.2.41
J. H. Brown & Son Pty. Ltd.
10.1.41
18.4.41
Allen & Way, Howard- street, Collinswood,
28.1.41
21.4.41
South Australia
Webber & Williams Ltd., Gover- street,
North Adelaide
28.1.41
28.4.41.
29.1 .41
22.4.41
29.1.41
8.4.41
29.1.41
20.2.41
28.1.41
20.2.41
17.1.41
10.2.41
30.1.41
13.3.41
5I9 17 4
Within 100 miles of Melbourne. Building No. 45 (in
brick) (2)
Within 40 miles of Melbourne. Painting, &c., to various
1,980
Within 300 miles of Hobart. Erection of building (in
timber)
Within 100 miles of Melbourne. Excavations for
foundations
Within 70 miles of Melbourne. Building No. 7 (in steel)
558
Within 15 miles of Brisbane.
Erection of fourteen
buildings
Within 15 miles of Brisbane. Erection of four buildings
(377/40 -41)
Approximately 100 miles from Sydney. Construction of
concrete foundations for factory type of building of an
urgent nature (8)
Approximately 100 miles from Sydney. Construction of
roads, &c. (2)
Within 310 miles of Perth. Painting weatherboards of
buildings (96/40 -41)
0
0
7,720
0
0
11,2 73
00
14,874
0
0
17,318
00
14,874
0 0
4,164
00
6,936
2,352
0
8
0
0
564
00
1,090
00
1,143
0 0
Junee Post Office. Connexion of premises to sewer
232 10 0
(40/1194)
Darwin. Mattress disinfector, Civic Hospital..
546
Approximately 120 miles from Sydney. Erection of
448 14 0
latrine and ablution building (73/39 -40)
Approximately 40 miles from Sydney. Reinforcement of
existing superstructure and supply, delivery and erection
of steel runways, beams and hoists in building (313/40
41)
Approximately 40 miles from Sydney. Construction of
concrete road around, and entrances to, new building
(299/39 -40 and 607/39 -40)
Westlake, blocks 1 to 61. External painting (61 houses)
7
6
Devonport, Tasmania
Amsterdam - street, Richmond, E.1
Clisby & Stevenson, 51 Gardiner - avenue,
Newstead
C. G. Hood, 46 Lynton- avenue, Millswood
Estate
Thomas Henry Dennis, Spence -road,
Nundah Heights
Percy Richard Ayre, Bourne- street,
Buranda
McConnell Bldg. Co. Pty. Ltd., 193
Macquarie- street, Sydney, New South
Wales
W. Webster & Sons, 14 Coleridge - street,
Leichhardt, New South Wales
.
T. P. and A. E. Crothers
..
C. J. Devenport, 34 Bolton- street, Junee,
New South Wales
Roy Burton & Co. Pty. Ltd., 765 Botany road, Waterloo, New South Wales
Burke Constructions Pty. Ltd., 66
Raymond- street, Lidcombe
Watsford and McGregor, 31 Queen- street,
Auburn, New South \Vales
23.1.41
t
24.1.41
21.3.41
22.1.41
19.2.41
29.1.41
19.2.41
29.1.41
19.3.41
2
6
967
4
0
The Cornent Grouting Co., 449 Wattle street, Sydney
24.1.41 J
761
00
G. G. Primmer, 9 Meredith- street, Quean-
3.2.41
31.3.41
3.2.41
26.5.41
4.2.41
t
3.2.41
21.4.41
1,635 10 0
Supply of steel girders for bridges in the Australian
1,482 10 8
Capital Territory
Ainslie, Sections 66, 71, 82 -84. Stormwater drainage to
44 houses
Ainslie, Sections 66, 61, 82, 84. Stormwater drainage to
21 houses
Melbourn e
892
Ainslie. Sections 3, 4, 5, 20, 80 and 81.Stormwater
drainage to 75 cottages
1,047 10 0
488 15 0
beyan, New South Wales
E. C. Dockar, Elder- street, Braddon ..
Bernard -Smith Pty. Ltd., Maddox- street,
Alexandria
A. Staples, Griffith, Australian Capital
Territory
A. Staples, Griffith, Australian Capital
Territory
t To be carried out concurrently with building construction and to be completed within two weeks after.
Concurrently with building.
from date of receipt of steel from rolling mills.
597. -3
19.2.41
19.2.41
A.materda in -street, Richmond
(2)
70 miles of Melbourne. -- Erection of six buildings
(in brick) (2)
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide.Erection of two
buildings (4)
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of one
building (4)
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of two
buildings (4)
Approximately 20 miles from Adelaide. Erection of one
building (4)
0
Doveton - street South, Ballarat
D. Rowe, 88 Park- street, Moonee Ponds
R. House, Albion- street, Bendigo
..
J. C. Taylor & Sons Pty. Ltd., 10 A msterdam- street, Richmond
F. J. Peterson, 31 Lonsdale- street,
357
1,136
buildings (315, 160, 161)
0
7.3.41
10.3.41
$
Four weeks
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
TENDERS ACCEPTED.
Contract No. 2329. -The notification of the value of the
contract entered into with Standard Telephones & Cables Pty.
Ltd., Box 525B, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales, under
Schedule C.1995, for Burwood, New South Wales, Automatic
Exchange Equipment, appearing in Gazette No. 195 of 19th
September, 1940, is hereby amended to read £4,062 13s. 4d. in
lieu of that previously shown.
Contract No. 3464. -Metal Manufactures Ltd., c/o British
Insulated Cables Ltd., Box 4312, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1,
Victoria.-Schedule C.2800- Underground cable, large sizes,
adjusted price, £8,017 Os. 2d. New South Wales and Victoria.
Contract No. 3514. -The notification of the value of the
contract entered into with Standard Telephones & Cables Pty.
Ltd., Box 525B, G.P.O. , Sydney, New South Wales, under
Schedule C.2694, for Melbourne - Seymour Trunk Cable, appear-
ing in Gazette Nos. 220 and 238 of 31st October, 1940, and
28th November, 1940, is hereby amended to read
£67,047 10s. 5d. in lieu of that previously shown.
Contract No. 3551. -H. S. Patterson, 263 Goulburn- street,
Sydney, New South Wales. Schedule C.2745-Backboards,
£397 Os. 3d. All States.
Contract No. 3609.-A. Simpson & Son Ltd., Box 31OB,
G.P.O., Adelaide, South Australia. - Schedule C.2927 -Steel
covers for jointing pits, £343 ls. 3d. All States.
Contract No. 3703. -The notification of the value of the
contract entered into with Vardon & Sons, Box 569E, G.P.O.,
Adelaide, South Australia, under Schedule C.2965, for printed
forms, " costing " series, appearing in Gazette No. 11 of 23rd
January, 1941, is hereby amended to read £220 5s. 6d. in lieu
of that previously shown.
Contract No. 3755. Standard Telephones & Cables Pty.
Ltd., Box 525B, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.-Schedule
C.2389-Eastwood, New South Wales, automatic telephone
exchange equipment, £27,027 17s. 8d., plus exchange. New
South Wales.
Contract No. 3762. - British General Electric Co. Pty. Ltd.,
Box 1594BB, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.- Schedule
C.2576. -City West automatic exchange extension equipment,
£66,047 ls. 4d., plus exchange. Victoria.
Contract No. 3771. Siemens (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Box 4328,
G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria.-Schedule C.2789 Hartwell
automatic exchange extension equipment. £19,732 13s., plus
exchange.
Victoria.
Contract No. 3774.-John Sharp & Sons Ltd., Box 188c,
G.P.O.,
Melbourne,
C.1,
Victoria.
Commonwealth Gazette
242
No. 20.-6th February, 1941
Schedule
C.2952 -Pole
pikes, £621 9s. Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia and
Tasmania.
Contract No. 37 7 8.- Standàrd Telephones & Cables Pty. Ltd..
Box 525B, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales. Schedule
0.2893. -- Distributing frames and terminal equipment, £398 15s.
New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.
Contract No. 3779. -R. O. Whitford (1939) Pty. Ltd., Box
42, Post Office, Redfern, New South Wales. Schedule C.2893
- Distributing frames and terminal equipment, £2,529 14s. 11d.
All States.
Contract No. 3780. Ericsson Telephone Manufacturing Co.,
Box 2554E, G.P.O., Sydney, New Soutll Wales.- Schedule
C.2893- Distributing frames and terminal equipment,
£321 2s. 9d., plus exchange. All States.
Contract No. 3782. - McKenzie & Holland (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.,
Sutton - street, Newlïort, WZT.15, Victoria.-Schedule C.2893-
Distributing frames and terminal equipment., £1,687 7s. lld.
All States.
Contract No. 3783.-Thomas de la Rue & Co. Ltd., England
Victoria.
Contract No. V.1011 -Betts Bros. Pty. Ltd., 104 Union
street, Wkndsor, S.1, Viettoria.- Schedule V.1654- Packing
cases, approximate quantities required during period ending
31st December, 1941, in Victoria.
COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.
TENDERS addressed to the Secretary, Commonwealth
Railways, 623 Collins - street, Melbourne, C.1, will be received
up to 4 p.m. on 18th February, 1941, for the supply and
delivery ofCANVAS.
Specifications are available for issue at the offices of the
Commonwealth Railways, Melbourne, and of the Works
Directors at Sydney and Adelaide.
Envelopes enclosing tenders should be endorsed " Tender for
Canvas ".
COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDER
BOARD.
TENDERS are invited for the following supplies:Schedule No.- C.T.B. 219. Material -Nails and screws.
Supplies required in- Victoria. Closing date -18th
February, 1941.
Tender forms and full particulars are obtainable at the
Board's Office, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, at the office of the
Commonwealth Local Stores Board, 64 Harbour- street, Sydney,
and at the office of the Superintendent of Stores, Postmaster
General's Department, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.
DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.
TENDERS will be received until 2 o'clock p.m. on the
dates shown at the Contracts Office, in the capital cities
stated hereunder:-
Supply of-
Radio transmitters -14tH February,
except Tasmania.
Contract No. 3804.-Sunshine Porcelain Potteries Pty. Ltd.,
314 Collins street, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria.-Schedule C.3024
- Insulators for radio aerials, 11,377 12s. :6d.
All States
except Tasmania.
Contract No. 3805.- Mcllwraith Industries Pty. Ltd.. 741
Botany -road, Waterloo, New South Wales. Schedule C.2892Metal ferrules, £380 3s. 5d. New South Wales and Queensland.
Contract No. 3806. -John Mcllwraith & Co. Pty., Ltd., Box
841.r, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.l. Victoria. Schedule C.2892Metal ferrules, £512 10s. 1.0d. Victoria, South Australia,
'Western Australia and Tasmania.
Contract No. 3822. -R. O. Whitford (1939) Pty. Ltd., Box
42, Post Office, Redfern, New South Wales.- Schedule C.2928Lamps, lamp caps and sockets, £361 5s. 10d. All States
except Tasmania.
Contract No. 3825. - Commonwealth Industrial Gases Ltd.,
Wortley- street, Balmain, New South Wales. Schedule C.2959
- Compressed gases - Approximate quantities required during
period ending 31st December, 1941, in all States.
1941.
and Sydney.)
Collars, white- 1.4t11 February, 1941.
(Mclbourne
( Melbourne and
Sydney.)
(Melbourne and
Acid tanks -14th February, 1941.
Adelaide.)
Ammonia refrigeration system -14th February, 1941.
( Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide.)
Wooden boxes -14th February,
Sydney and Adelaide. )
1941.
mess, M.S. -14tH February,
( Melbourne,
1941.
(Melbourne,
Sydney, Brisbane and Adelaide.)
Aircraft flares -14tH February, 1941.
Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.)
(Melbourne,
Tins. ,
Rubbers, wood, for buoys-14th February, 1941. (Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.)
Steel tank floats -] 4th February, 1941. (Melbourne,
Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.)
Markers, sea-21st February, 1941. (Melbourne, Sydney,
Brisbane. Adelaide and Perth.)
Water bottles -25th February, 1941. (Melbourne, Sydney
and Adelaide.)
( through the High Commissioner. London ) .- Schedule C.2893
- Distributing frames and terminal equipment, £374 lls. 8d.,
plus exchange. All States except South Australia.
Contract No. 3803. - Australian Porcelain Insulator Co. Pty.
Ltd., 116 Queen- street, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria.- Schedule
C.3024- Insulators for radio aerials, £852 ls. 8d. All States
Item, Tenders Closing.
CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.
Requisition No. 11289. Towels, hand, for Ordnance Stores
£5,782 15s. 4d.- Commonwealth Weaving Mills Pty. Ltd.,
New South Wales.
£5,852 8s. 9d.- Australian Towel Weaving Mills Pty. Ltd.,
New South Wales.
(570 -1) Requisition No. 11291.- Towels, hand, for Department of Air
£4,570 18s. 6d.-H. B. Dickie Ltd., Yarraville.
£4,570 18s. 6d.- Commonwealth Weaving Mills Pty. Ltd.,
New South Wales.
(572) Requisition No. 11290.- Towels, hand, for Ordnance
Stores, £5,782 15s. 4d. -H. B. Dickie Ltd., Yarraville.
( 573) Requisition No. 11456. - Holders, valve, for Munitions
Supply Laboratories, £2,437 10s. -W. T. Carmichael Ltd.,
(569 -70)
Sydney.
(574) Requisitions No. 11297.- Bolts, bright, for Ordnance
Factory, £209 lls. 5d. -Duly & Hansford Pty. Ltd., Marrickville. New South Wales.
(.575) Requisition No. 11412.-Cotton duck, for Ordnance
Stores, £6,949 3s. 4d.- Sellers Fabrics Pty. Ltd., New South
Wales.
( 576) Requisition No. 9865. Sewing thread, for Clothing
Factory, £255 18s. 9d.- Bond's Industries Ltd., New South
Wales.
( 577) Bran, for Military Establishments in Victoria during
the period ending 31st March, 1941. -John Darling & Sons,
Melbourne.
(5,78) .Requisition No. 11181.- Linings for helmets, for
Factory Board, £21,328 2s. 6d.- Dunlop Perdriau Rubber Co.
Ltd., Melbourne.
(579) Requisition No. 11180.- Straps, chin, for Factory
Board, £7,120 6s. 3d. Aladdin Industries Pty. Ltd., New
South Wales.
(580) Requisition No. 11179. -Lugs, mark II., for Factory
Board, £930. --T. J. Richards & Sons Ltd., Adelaide, South
Australia.
(5,81) Requisition No. 11299. - Bolts, securing, for Factory
Board, £3617 10s. -D. M. Hull & Co., Carlton, New South
Wales.
113 7 9.- Brushes, for Ordnance
( 582 ) Requisition No.
Stores, £293 15s.-Thos. Mitchell & Co. Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.
( 5+83 -4) Requisition No. 10550. -Caps, F.S., for India £4,195 16s, 8d.- Mastakraft Hat & Cap Co., Adelaide.
£1,345 16s. 8d. -W. H. Watt, Adelaide.
(585 -G)- Requisition No. 10551.- Caps, KS., for India -
£633 6s. 8d.-Austral Hat & Cap Factory, New South
Wales.
£3,127 ls. 8d.- Sydney Cap Co., New South Wales.
(587) Requisition No. 11356.-Housewives, for Department
of Air, £1,5265 1.3s.
2d. -Goode Durrant & Murray Ltd..
Adelaide.
(588 -91) Requisition No. 11013.-Fasteners and " D " loops.
for M.S. Laboratories £I.600 12s. Gd. -Carr Fastener Co. of Aust. Ltd., South
Australia.
Slides and hooks, £1,439 16s. 8d.-Moderne Handles Co..
Melbourne.
Vents, brass, £587 10s.-G. E. Crane & Sons Pty. Ltd.,
New South Wales.
Slides with eye, £462 10s. -H. Arendsen. Victoria.
(592 -3) Requisition No. 1.1012.- Fasteners and " D " loops.
for Factory Board.
£587 2s. 3d. -Carr Fastener Co. of .lust., South Australia.
Hooks and slides, £504 1Is. ld.-Moderne Handles Co..
Melbourne
(594) Requisition .;.\o. 11371.- Covers, canvas, for Orel
nance Stores, £2,352 8s. 4d. -Smith Copeland & Co. Pty. Ltd.
Sydney.
Towels, for Ordnance Stores.
(595) Requisition No. 11240.
£641 Ss.-The Mutual Store Ltd., Melbourne.
(596) Requisition No. 1 1380.- Flannel, prey. for Ordnance
Stores, £314 8s. 9d.- Eagley Mills, Collingwood.
(59.7) Requisition
No.
11154. -Tape,
for
Explosives
Factory, £1,195 16s. 8d. -.l. & J. Cash Australian Weaving
Co. Ltd., Richmond.
(598) Requisition No. 11250. -Ties. for Ordnance Stores.
£21.3 17s. 6d.-E. Kaye Pty. Ltd.. Windsor.
(599 -601) Requisition No. 1.1 187.- Busbar distribution sys-
tems, for Gun Ammunition Production £2,712 Ms.-Ford 'Mfg. Co. of AuSt. Ltd.. Victoria.
£3,970 16s. -H. Rowe & Co. Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.
£712 Ms.- Siemens (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.
Stores-
No.
11422. -Flt's,
for
Ordnance
Ltd., South Melbourne.
(578) Requisition No. 11377. --- V.I.R. cable, for Ordnance
Factory, £360. -Noyes Bros. (Melbourne) Ltd. Melbourne,
(579-82 ) Requisition No. 11496.- Clothing, for Munitions
Establishments£1,277 10s. -A. W. Banks, Brunswick.
£448 15s. -Mrs. M. Hogan, South Melbourne.
£2,143 18s. ßd. --J. Sackville & Sons Pty. Ltd., Carlton.
£1.914 1 s. 3d.- Resford Clothing Co., Melbourne.
(583) Requisition No. ] 1526. -- Castings, C.I., for Ammunition Factory, £220. - United Engineering & Malleable Co. Pty.
Ltd., Footscray.
(584 -7) Requisition No. 11548.- Tents, oblong, for Ord-
nance Stores
£1,262 5s.-A. Champion & Sons, Melbourne.
£1,549 2s. 6d.-H. Morwick, Williamstown.
£1,032 15s. -Thos. Evans Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.
£9,12. - Thornbush Canvas Products, South Melbourne.
( 588) Requisition No. 11295. -Juno fittings, for Ordnance
Factory, £237 Is. Gd.- Australian General Electric Ltd.,
Melbourne.
(589) Requisition No.
11394. - Benjamin
reflectors, for
Ordnance Factory, £423 8s.- Siemens (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.,
Melbourne.
(590) Requisition No. 11418.- Nitric acid, for Explosives
Factory. £9,890. - Imperial Chemical Industries of Aust. &
N.Z. Ltd., Melbourne.
(591) Requisition
No.
11521.- Furnace
linings,
for
Ammunition Factory, £390.-The Ordish Firebrick Co. Pty.
Ltd.. Dandenong.
(592) Requisition No. 11502.-Relining of No. 1 Boiler at
6d.- Nonporite Pty. Ltd.,
Explosives Factory, £224 17s.
Ha wthorn.
(593) Requisition No. 11438.-H.S. steel, for Ordnance
Factory, £315 17s. 10d. -Win. Adams & Co. Pty. Ltd..
Melbourne.
(594) Requisition No. 11353. -Sound insulation equipment,
for Ammunition Factory, £230.-Jas. Bell Mineral Products
Pty. Ltd.. Melbourne.
( 54:5 ) Requisition
No. 1 l 558. - Boring and mortising
machines. for Ordnance Stores, £419 8s. 3d.- McPhersons Pty.
Ltd.. Melbourne.
(596) Requisition No. 11556.- Canvas covers for field wire
less sets. for Ordnance Stores, £4] 3 ].Os.- Radio Corporation
Pty-. Ltd., South Melbourne.
(597), Requisition No. 1] 477. -- Brushes. Bair, for Ordnance
Stores, £1.421 17s. Gd. -J. Zevenboom & Co., Melbourne.
(595) Requisition No. 11478.-Sound track film, for Ord-
Sydney.
(600) Requisition No. 1147:3.-\ \T /T equipment for Gard
£12,682 5s.- Amalgamated Wireless (A.)
Ltd.,
Island.
Sydney.
(601) Requisition No. 11474. -WIT equipment, for Garden
Island, £5,072 18s.- Amalgamated \\Tireless (A.) Ltd.,
Sydney.
(602) Requisition No. 11305. -W /T equipment for Flinders
Depot, £1,030.-Amalgamated Wireless (A.) Ltd.,
Naval
Sydney.
bourne.
( 5ái8) Requisition
No. 11302. -Morel metal sheet, for
Ammunition Factory, £283 16s. Sd.-Hawker Richardson &
Co., Melbourne.
(569) Requisition No. 1,1344. -High speed steel. for Ordnance Factory, £274 Ss.- Commonwealth Steel Co. Ltd., West
Melbourne.
(603) Requisition No. 11437.-Canisters. for Superintendent of Labs.. £4,043 1.3s. 7d.- Viclard. Hughes Pty. Ltd.,
New South Wales.
( 604 ) Requisition No. l 1436.-Canisters, for Superintendent
of Laboratories, £2,603 10s.- Wilson Bros. Pty. Ltd.. North
Melbourne.
(605) Requisition No. 11435.- Canisters. foi- Factory
Board, £1,460 10s.-Wilson Bros. Pty. Ltd., North Melbourne.
( 606) Requisition No. 113fi3.- Plates, perforated. for
Explosives Factory. £493 4s. -J. Mcllwraith & Co. Pty. Ltd.,
Mel bourn e.
(570) Requisition No. 11085.-Spares for Wirraway a ircraft. for Department of Air. - Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Pty. Ltd.. Port Melbourne.
(571 -2) Requisition No. 1136S. -Wood packing cases, for
Munitions Supply, Stores, Maribyrnong£510 4s. 2d. -J. Sharp & Sons Ltd., South Melbourne.
4s.
2d.-- Co- operative
Box
Co.
of
Vic.
Ltd.,
Yarraville.
(573.) Requisition No. 11339.- Mercury, for Department of
Navy, £10,912 10s. --C. W. MacLeod & Son, Melbourne.
(5'74) Requisition No. 11319.-Blackening oil, for Ordnance
Factory, £343 10s. -Done Taylor & Co. Pty. Ltd., South
Melbourne.
Veterinary Store, £206 2s. 6d.- Reckitt & Colman (Aust.)
( 599) Requisition No. 1.147'2.-\ß/T equipment, for Garden
Island. £13.433 15.k -- Amalgamated Wireless (A.) Ltd.,
£4.640.-Wyett Mfg. Co.. Geelong.
£2,900. -H. A. King & Co., Melbourne.
(56.7) Requisition No. 1132G.- Tents, oblong, for Ordnance
Stores, £3,000.-Victorian Railways Commissioners, Mel-
£510
(5715) Requisition No. 11316.-Injectors, for Ordnance
Stores, £771 13s. 4d.-Jasco Products Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.
(5741) Requisition No. 11421.- Tubes, cylinders and discs
and spacers, for Factory Board, £4,891 15s.-T. B. McDiarmid
& Sons, Carlton.
(577) Requisition No. 113 7 3.- Dettol, for Medical and
nance Stores. £1.16,1 1.3s. 4d.- Havward C. Parrish, Sydney.
(562) Requisition No. 1131.3. - Cable, for Ordnance Store.-.
£380 3s. 9d.-British Insulated Cables Ltd., Melbourne.
(.563) Requisition No. 113617.- Buckles, brass. for M.S.
Laboratories, £1,383 10s. 6d.- ?iloderne Handles Co,. Burnley.
(564) Requisition No. 1124,1.- Projectors, for Department
of Air, £492 10s. 3d.- Society for Visual Education Pty. Ltd..
Melbourne.
(565 -6) Requisition
No. N.-6th February, 1941
243
Commonwealth Gazette
(607 -8) Requisition No. 11552.-Automatic transmitters,
for Department of. Air-
£312.- Amalgamated \\Tireless (A.) Ltd., Melbourne.
£ 1,301 10s.-The Dictaphone Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.,
lelbourne.
No. l 1362.-Aluminium
wire, for
Ammunition Factory, £2,743 ]2s. Gd. -Knox Schlapp & Co.,
( 609) Requisition
Melbourne.
(610) Requisition No. 11307.-Oil cans, for Ordnance
Stores. £274. -Rego Products Pty. Ltd., New South Wales.
(611) Requisition No. 11550.- Valves, transmitting, for
Department of Air, £2,500. - Amalgamated Wireless (A.) Ltd.,
Sydney.
No. 20.--Oth February, 1941
:.(612) Requisition No: .11495. -Four -wheel drive tractor, for
Sinai! :Arms Factory, £675.- Howard Auto Cultivators Ltd.,
New South Wales.
.
ConimOiiwealth Gazette
244
/
.
-( 613) Requisition. No. 11513.-Paddles for assault board.
for Ordnance Stores, £740.-W. Kopsen & Co. Pty. Ltd., New
South Wales.
( -614) Requisition No. 11475.- Brushes, for Department of
Air, £655 15s. 1tí.-7:. Dixon & Co., New South Wales;
£522 -,18s. 6d.-- Palmer &, ,Ryall, New South Wales.
(615) Requisition No 11416. -Brass cartridge strip, for
Ammunition Factory,.£13,868 6s. 8d.- Austral Bronze Co. Pty.
Ltd., Melbourne.
(616) Requisition No. 11417.-Brass cartridge strip, for
Ammunition. Factory,- £13,868 6s. 8d.-Austral Bronze Co. Pty.
Ltd., . Melboúrne.
(617) Requisition No. 11440.-Tape, rubber, for M.S.
Laboratories, £227 lOs.- Leggett Products Pty. Ltd., Richmond.
(618) Requisition- No. 11452.- Knives, for Ordnance Stores,
£216 13s. 4d. -The Slyer Emporium Ltd., Melbourne.
(619) Requisition No. 1.0945.-Cutlery, for Ordnance
Stores, £1;668 '5s. 9d. ---K. G. Luke Pty. Ltd., North Fitzroy.
( 620) Requisition No. 11430. -Heel -top pieces, for Department of Air, £669 6s.- Michaelis Hallenstein & Co. Pty. Ltd.,
(648) Requisition
No.
11292.-Drums.
4- gallon,
for
Ordnance Stores, £628 3s. 2d.- Richard Hughes Pty. Ltd.,
New South Wales.
( 649) Requisition No. 11158. Valves, for Garden Island,
£3,701 2s. 6c1.-Standard Telephones 8:. Cables Pty. Ltd., New
South Wales.
(650 -1) Requisition No. 11605. Laces, boot, for Ordnance
Stor es-
£210.- 1\Michaelis Hallenstein & Co., Melbourne.
£484 4s. 8d. -J. Kennon & Sons Pty. Ltd., Richmond.
(652) Requisition No. 10239. -Jackets, khaki cloth, for
Ordnance Stores, £1,315
Western Australia.
8s.
4d.- Adelphi
Tailoring Co.,
(653) Requisition No. l 1 565.- Heel -top pieces, for Ordnance
Stores, £474 7s. 6d.- Rosenstamm Pty. Ltd., Perth, Western
Australia.
(654) Requisition No. 11511.- Sweetened condensed milk,
for Department of Navy, £436 10s. Od.- Nestle & Anglo- Swiss
Condensed Milk Co., Sydney.
.
Melbourne.
(621) Requisition
No.
10877.-Ewes,
six - tooth,
for
Explosives Factory, £256 6s. 5d.-McLean, Mackenzie Pty.
Ltd., Melbourne.
(622) Requisition No. 11.019. - Cold - storage material, for
.
Singapore, £4,150 8s. 8d.-Stewart & Lloyds (A.) Pty. Ltd.,
South Melbourne.
(623) Requisition No. 11786. Cases, cordite. for Explo-
sives Factory, £ 7 90.- Terdich Bros. Pty. Ltd., Collingwood.
(624) Requisition No. 11527 . Galvanizing smoke floats,
for Ordnance Factory, £277 15s. -A. W. Jackson Metals Pty.
Ltd.. South Melbourne.
(625) Requisition No. 11583.-Tent floors, for Engineer
Stores, £5,500:-Smith Bros. Pty. Ltd., South Yarra.
(626) Requisition No. 1 1568.- Presses, hydraulic pump.
&c., for Explosives Factory, £1,897 1.0s. -Thos. Walker &
Sons Pty. Ltd., South Melbourne.
(627) Requisition No. 11653. Steel, for Ammunition
Factory. £722 .1 Ss. 4d. G i llyert Lodge & Co. Pty. Ltd.,
Melbourne.
(628) Requisition No. 11589. -Gas cylinders, for Ordnance
Stores; £605: - Australian Oxygen & Industrial Gases,
Melbourne.
(629- :30 -31) Requisition No. 11479. -Hats, for Ordnance
Stores -
£3.426
14s. 8d.- Dunkerley Hat Mills Pty. Ltd., New
South Wales.
£7,933 6s. 8d. -J. Bardsley & Sons Pty. Ltd., New South
Wales.
£3,966 13s.. 4d.-R. C. Henderson Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
(632) Requisition No. 11386.- Pillows, kapok, for Ordnance
Stores. £463 15s.-Buesst & Bills Bros., South Melbourne.
( 633) Requisition No. 11509. Kitchen equipment, for
Explosives Factory,
£665 15s.-Gardner & Naylor. South
- Melbourne.
034) Requisition
No.
11570.
Cooking
equipment,
for
£420.- Galliers & Klaerr Pty. Ltd.,
Explosives Factory,
St. Kilda.
(635 ) Requisition No. 11413. -Wall mounting - switchboards,
for Department of Air, £366 12s. -W. H. Lowe & Co. Pty.
Ltd.. South Melbourne.
(636) Requisition No. J l445. -Wasp engine. for Department of Air,. £1,100. - Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation
Pty., Melbourne.
(637) Requisition No. I l536.-Tool chests. for Ordnance
Stores. £202 11 s. 4d.-Wharington Bros., Melbourne.
(638) Requisition No. 11523.- Shirts, flannel, for Explosives Factory. £627 13s. ld.- Kangaroo Men's Wear Pty. Ltd.,
Abbotsford.
(639 -40 -] )
Requisition
No.
] 1268.- Suits,
overall,
for
Ordnance Factory £2,162. -]). K. Laidlaw, East Brunswick.
-£217 14s.-D...11. Taylor. Fitzroy.
£275 19s.- Sterling Clothing Co. Pty. Ltd., Brunswick.
(642 -3) Requisition No. 11656. - Masks, No. 4, for M.S.
Laboratories£1$64 11 s. 8d.-- Dunlop Perdriau Rubber Co. Ltd..
.
Melbourne.
£1,965 2s. ld.- Leggett. Products Pty. Ltd., Richmond.
(644)- Requisition No. 116.57.- Drawing tools. for Factory
Board. £3.590. -.John Bros., R. & M.. Richmond.
: :(645.)., Requisition No. 111iß0. -V.LR. cable, for Ordnance
Factory,, £1,060
Melbourne.
1. 7 s.
5d. -\V. G. Watson & Co. Pty. Ltd.,
(646) Requisition No. ]1563.- Oseil]ographs, for Orduanee
18s. 6d.- Amalgamated Wireless (A.) Ltd., New
Stores,
South Wales.
(647 ) Requisition b. 11242.-Manual of field engineering,
for Stá.tiOnery Depot, £234. -W. C. Penfold & Co. Pty. Ltd.,
New South Wales.
Xew 'South 1V ,ics.
(1155) Requisition No. :3901. -Hand and workshop tools,
for Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £263 7s. 8d.- Goodall
& Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
(656) Requisition No. 3907. Tools, high speed, for Small
Arms Factory, Lithgow, £1,533 2s. ].0d.- Charles Le Gallien,
North Sydney.
(657) Requisition No. 3911. - Trousers and tunics. for
\- ictualling Store Officer, Pyrmont, £5,364 7s. (id. -H.
Hayman Pty. Ltd., Newcastle.
( 658) Requisition No. :3920. Pickets and barb wire, for
A.D.E.S., Paddington, £375 1 Is. 2d.-Rylands Bros. Aust. Pty.
Ltd., Sydney.
(659) Requisition No. 3923.-Steel helmets, for A.D.O.S.,
Paddington. £229 3s. 4d.- Properts' Pty. Ltd., Newtown.
(660) Requisition ,No. 3:)24. -Rifle steel. for Small Arms
Factory, Lithgow, £632 4s. 8d.-Broken Hill Proprietary Co.
Ltd.. Sydney.
(661) Requisition No. 3926. Cartridge cases. for Armament Supply Officer, Spectacle Island, £297 ISs. lld.-Ford
Sheriu.gton Ltd.. Sydney.
(662 -G72) Requisition No. 3931. ;hört`, drill, khaki, for
A.D.O.S.. Paddington
(662) £2.250. -W armstrong Mfg. Co., Sydney.
(663) £1,350. =H. J. Cooney, Sydney.
( 664) £450. - Merino Suits, Sydney.
(665) £360. - Esquire Ltd., Sydney.
(666) £540. - Service Clothing Co., Sydney.
(667) £450. -Chief Clothing Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
(668) £l,350.-H. R. Hayman Pty. Ltd.. Newcastle.
(669) £900. -H. L. Brook. Surry Hills.
( 670) £675.-Shire & B'radley, Sydney.
( 671) £225.- Murdoch's Manufactories Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
( 672) £450. Wright Stewart & Co. Ltd., Newtown.
(673 -679) Requisition No. 3932. -Tents and flys, for
]).A.D.O.S.. Paddington, £34,400 18s.(6 7 3 ) 113,770.-Basset & King, Petersham.
(674) £5,049. -W7. E. 13'assett, Rushcutters Bay.
(675) £3,442 iOs. -Harry West. Balm.ain.
(676) £1, 110. -S. \ \'alder Ltd., Sydney.
(677 ) £7.209 8s. -S. Plotkin, Sydney.
(678) £2.320. Randall & Plotkin, Sydney.
(679) £1,500. Smith. Copeland & Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
(680) Requisition No. 3935.-Timber, for Small Arms
Factory, Litlrgo \ \', £304 7s. l.Od.- Tanner Middleton Pty. Ltd.,
Concord.
(681) Requisition No. 3943.-Windows, doors. &.c.. for
A.D.E.S., Paddington, £464 12s. 3d.- Vanderfield & Reid Ltd.,
Glebe.
(682) Requisition No. 3945. -Air circulators. for A.D.E.S.,
Paddington, £434 9s.- Stromberg- Carlson (A'sia) Pty. Ltd.,
Alexandria.
(683) Requisition No. 3949.- 'fools, for Small Arms Fac8s. (id. -Paull & 1Valch Pty. Ltd.,
tory, Lithgow, £431
Chippendale.
(684 -687) Requisition No. 3950. Hardware and crockery,
for D.G. of S. & P.. Melbourne(684 ) £449 9s. 7d.-Metters Ltd.. Sydney.
(685) £271 10s.- Madigan & Barrel- Pty. Ltd., Annandale.
(686) £218 Ss.- Malleys Ltd., Sydney.
(687) £281. 17s.-Humphrey Earl Pty. Ltd., Sydney.
( (í88) Requisition No. 3952.-Shackles, for Naval Store
Officer, Garden Island, £204.- Tulloch's Phoenix Iron Works
Pty. Ltd., Rhodes.
(689) Requisition No. 3953. Sundries, for A.D.S.T..
Paddington, for Hay Internment Camp, £417 12s, 5d. -_Maclure Pty. Ltd., Hay.
(690) Requisition No. 3956. Tables, writing. for Naval
Store Officer. Garden Island, £969 9s.- Ricketts &. Thorp Pty.
Ltd.. Rockdale.
(691) Requisition No. 3957. -Tools and jigs, for Naval
Store Officer, Garden Island, £4,186 5s. -Clyde Engineering
Co. Ltd., Granville.
Commonwealth Gazette
No. .20.=-6-th February; 1941
245
(092) Requisition No. 3958.-Gauges, duplex test, for
Naval. Store Officer, Garden Island, £4.803 10s.-Davies
:- hephard ( Sydney) Pty. Ltd., Petersham.
New South Wales - Arthur Ranson Penfold, F.I.C.,
Officer, Garden island, £283 196. 5d. -John A. Bourke, Sydney.
( 694) Requisition No. 3900. Knapsack sprayers, for D.G.
South Australia- Charles Eustace. Chapman, :FIX..
Western Australia-Stephen Lackey :Keseell, Esq.,
F.A.C.I.
Victoria- Gilbert George Jobbins, Esq., M.I.E.E.,
(093) Requisition No. 3959. -Keys, firing, for Naval Store
of S. & P., Melbourne. £379 4::. -Bega Products Pty. Ltd.,
Marrickville.
(695) Requisition No. 3961. -Fans nand armatures, for
Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £229 7s.- Electrical Engineering & Construction Co. Pty. Ltd., Burnley, Victoria.
(096) Requisition No. 3902.- Hooks, for Naval Store
Officer. Garden island, £672 14s.- Tulloch's Phoenix Iron
11í.I. h;.
11.Sc.,
(702) Requisition No. 3977.-Paper bags, for A.D.S.T..
Victoria- Professor Wilfrid Noyce Kernot, B.C.E.,
M.Mech.E., M.Inst., C.E.
South Australia- Professor
F.Inst.P.
Western Australia- Frederick George Brinisden, Esq.,
11I.I.M.11i.. M.Aust. I.M.M.
Tasmania - Andrew Kidd McCaw, Esq.
(n) Appointed under Regulation 3 (6) -Co opted ..lifembers=-
New South \Vales- Professor Sir Henry Egerton
Barra.clough, K.B.E., V.D., B.F.,
A.D.S.T., Paddington, for metropolitan area, 17th January
to 30th April, 1941. N.S.W. Fresh Food & Ice Co. Ltd.,
Sydney.
(710 41) Requisition No. 4005.- Custard powder and rice,
for Victualling Store Officer, Pyrmont£339 10s.-Custai d powder. - Parsons Bros. & Co. Pty.
Ltd.. Sydney.
£473.- Rice. - Australian Rice Pty. Ltd.. Sydney.
(712 -3) Requisition No. 4009.-Cutters and grips, for
Naval Store Officer, Garden Island £13.667 3s. 8d.-" C.C." Engineering Industries Pty. Ltd.,
Glebe.
£1.152 15s. -Clyde Engineering Coy. Ltd., Granville.
Commonwealth Bank Act 1911 -1932.
Excellency the Governor- General in Council
M.Inst.,
C.E., M.Inst. Mech.E.; Frederick Joseph Walker,
Esq.
Victoria - Professor Wilfred Eade Agar,
F.R.S.. Emeritus; Professor Sir Thomas Ranken
Lyle, M.A.. D.Sc., F.R.S.
Western Australia - George Lowe Sutton, Esq.,
D. Sc. Ag i.
.
H. E. HOLT, for Prime Minister.
Statutory Declarations Act 1911 -1922.
Sale Pty. Ltd.. Hurlstone Park.
(708) Requisition No. 3999. - automatic air plants. &c., for
A.D.O.S., Paddington, £286 16s.- Industrial Service Engineers
Pty. Ltd., Footseray, W.11, Victoria.
( 709) Requisition No. 4000. -Milk and cream, for
M.Sc.,
rcith. IndustrySouth Australia -Frank Tennyson Perry, Esq.
A.D.O.S.. Paddington. £219 12s. 9d.- Stewarts & Lloyds Pty.
Ltd., St. Leopards.
( 700) Requisition No. 3996. -Deck and anchor lights, &c.,
for Naval Store Officer, Garden Island, £561 18s. 4d. -A. V.
Ltd.. Concord.
Grant,
Clarke, M.A., A.I.M.M., i {'.O.S.
( c) 9 )Toi» led under Regulation 3 (5 ) - No9n.inccs Associated
(704) Requisition No. 3984.- Cutters, various, for Small
Arms Factory, Lithgow, £2,763 ßs. ßd.- Lloyd's Engineering
& Tool Co. Pty. Ltd., Newtown.
(705) Requisition No. 3986. -Pipe. galvanized, &c., for
Officer. Garde» Island, £482 6s. 7d.- Tanner Middleton Pty.
Kerr
Western Australia- Professor Edward- de Courcy
Paddington. £205 9s. 5d. -Paper Products Pty. Ltd., Waterloo.
( 703) Requisition No. 3978.- Cotton waste, for Small
_firms Factory, , Lithgow, £696 5s.- Charles N. Spiller, Sydney.
( 707) Requisition No. 3997. Oregon, for Naval Store
..
M.R.C.V.S., B.V.Se.; Professor john-Campbell- Earl,
D.Sc., Ph.D., F.I.C.
Auburn.
Ltd.. Sydney.
Dip.For.
Tasmania- Francis William Hicks, Esq.
(B) Appointed under Regulation 3 (4) on. -the Noritiriaation of
the Australian National Research. Council -=
Queensland- Professor Thomas Parnell, ,í1í.A.
New South Wales- Professor James Douglas Stewart,
Works Pty. Ltd., Rhodes.
( 697) Requisition No. 3963. -Die castings, for Naval Store
Officer, Garden Island, £321 5s. -W. T. Carmichael Ltd.,
(698) Requisition No. 3964.- Plates and angles, for Naval
Store Officer, Garden Island. £1.284 9s. 6d.- Broken Hill Pty.
Co. Ltd., Sydney.
(699) Requisition No. 3965. - Refrigerators, for A.D.O.S.,
Paddington, £424 16s.- Malleys Ltd., Sydney.
(7 00) Requisition No. 3974.- Bacon, for A.D.S.T., Padding
ton, for District Supply Depot. Marrickville, 15th January to
.:30th April. 1941. Prescott Pty. Ltd.. Sydney.
(701) Requisition No. 3975.-Plugs and washers, for D.G.
of S. & P.. Melbourne, £205 Os. 3d.-Smith Son & Rees Pty.
(Aust.) .
JT
is hereby notified for public information(a) that the persons mentioned in the First Schedule
hereunder have this day been appointed by nie to
Commissioners for Declarations under the
Statutory Denlarations Act 1911 -1922; and
he
(b) that the appointment of the persons mentioned in
the Second Schedule hereunder as Commissioners
for Declarations under the said Act have this day
been determined by me, the said persons having
ceased to hold the positions held by, them at the
date of their appointment as such Commissioners,
or the said Commissions being unnecessary in connexion with the duties of the positions now held
by them, as the case may be.
FIRST SCHEDULE.
Pilot Officer 'l'om Bates Philcox, of Essendon, in the State of
Victoria, Adjutant, No. 3 Elementary Flying Training
School, R.A.A.F., Department of Air.
Flight Lieutenant Roger Sayer Nickoll, of Mascot,- in -the
State of New South Wales, Adjutant, No. 4 Elementary
has
Flying Training School, R.A.A.F., Department of .Air.
Pilot Officer Jack Harris Tonkin -, of Cunderdin, in the State
of Western Australia, Equipment Officer, No. 9 Elementary
account of illness for a period of two months from and
inclusive of 1st February, 1941.
A. FADDEN, Treasurer.
Flight Lieutenant Roy Walter Reenian, of Hobart, in the
State of Tasmania, Recruiting Officer, No. 6 Recruiting-
IS
granted to Sir Henry John Sheehan, C.B.E., Governor of
FI
the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, leave of absence on
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.
1S Excellency the Governor- General in Council has
.approved of the appointment of Leonard Ralph Anthony
Moore as Acting Officer of Customs at. Editliburgh, South
Australia, as from 19th February, 1941, during the temporary
II
absence of R. D. Patterson.-(Ex. Min. No. 3.)
Flying 'braining School, R.A.A.F., Department of Air.
Centre, R.A.A.F.. Department of Air.
Pilot Officer George William Scott, of Adelaide, . in. the State
of South Australia, Adjutant, No. 4 School of Technical
Training, Department of Air.
Joseph Horace Harold Jarman, Esquire, of Sydney, in the
State of New South Wales, Assistant Area Finance Officer,
_...
Department of Air.
Pilot. Officer Frank Patrick Newport, of Pearce, in the State
of Western Australia, Paying Officer, Station Head- quarters,
R.A.A.F., Department of Air.
Pilot Officer Alfred Henry Solomon, of Bradfield Park, in the
State of New South Wales, Equipment Officer, No. 2 Initial
Training School. R.A.A.F., Department of Air.
Andrew Storehouse Thompson, Esquire, of Dussélton, in the
State of Western Australia, Postmaster,' PostmasterGeneral's Department.
David Pugh, Esquire, of Esperance, in the .State of Western
Australia., Postmaster, Postmaster- General's Department.
.
ERIC J. HARRISON, Minister for Trade and Customs.
.
Science and industry Research. Act 1920 - 1939.
S'L'ATE COMMITTEES.
Excellency the Governor - General in Council
has
Illsapproved that the persons specified in the Schedule
hereunder be appointed or reappointed as members of State
Committees of the Council for the period ending 8th
November, 1943.
(q) Appointed under Regulation 3(3) on. th.e Nomination of
the State Gorern.nienlsQueensland- Robert Veitch, Esq., B.Sc.Agr., 13.5e.,
For., F.E.S.
.
Charles Archie George, Esquire, of Perth, in the State of
Australia, Clerk, Mail Branch, Postmaster General's Department.
David Seaton, Esquire, of I1Ielbourne, in the State of Victoria,
Examining Officer in Charge, Parcels Post, Department of
'Trade and Customs.
Sir Alexander Small. X.B.T., C'.M.G.. of Perth, in the State
of Western Australia.
Western
No. 20. -6th February, 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
246
.
SECOND SCHEDULE.
Flying Officer Harry Edward Kemp, of Wiagga, in the State
of New South Wales, Adjutant, No. 2 Service Flying Training School, R.A.A.F., Department of Air.
Cornelius James Mullins, Esquire, of Esperance, in the State
of Western Australia, Postmaster, Postmaster - General's
Department.
Alfred Wildrnan, Esquire, of B'usselton, in the State of Western
Australia, Postmaster, Postmaster General's Department.
Herbert Edward Rigg, Esquire, of Melbourne, in the State of
Victoria, formerly acting Examining Officer in Charge,
Parcels Post, Department of Trade and Customs.
Charles Taylor, Esquire, of Perth, in the State of Western
Australia.
Dated this twenty -third day of January, 194I.
GEO. S. KNOWLES, Solicitor General.
Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1940.
REPATRIATION BOARD, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
HIS
Excellency
the
Governor - General
in
Council has
approved, in pursuance of the provisions of the Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1940, of the
following:
that leave of absence for a period of twelve months
from 6th February, 1941, be granted to Charles
Taylor, Esquire, Chairman of the Repatriation
Board for Western Australia;
(b ) that Henry Pascoe Hocking, Esquire, be appointed as
a Member of the said Board for a period of twelve
months from 6th February, 1941; and
(e) that Henry Pascoe Hocking, Esquire, aforesaid, be
(a
appointed as Chairman of the said Board for a
period of twelve months from 6th February, 1941.
HERBERT B. COLLETT
Assistant Minister for Repatriation.
Dried Fruits Export Control Act 1924 -1938.
IN pursuance of the provisions of section 4 of the Dried
Fruits Export Control Act 1924 -1938, His Excellency
COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL
ment of James Bruce Murdoch, Esq., of Waikerie, South
Australia, as a member with commercial experience to the
Dried Fruits Control Board for a term of two years as from
the 26th day of February, 1941.(Ex. Min. No. 12.)
Dated this 31st day of January. 1941.
Soils DrvrsroN.
Appointment of f Assistant Research Officers (Two).
APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the position
of Assistant Research Officer to carry out field work for
soil surveys and analytical work in the laboratory, with headquarters at Adelaide.
the Governor - General in Council has approved of the appoint-
H. L. ANTHONY, for Minister for Commerce.
RESEARCH.
Applicants should possess a University degree in agri-
cultural science or in science with training in ecology and /or
geology.
Two appointments will be made. Each appointee will be
AUSTRALIAN DAIRY PRODUCE BOARD.
classified
APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY MEMBER.
HIS
Excellency the
Governor - General
in
Council
has
approved, in accordance with section 7 of the Dairy
Produce Export Control Act 1924- 1938, of the appointment of
G. W. Gordon as the deputy of M. P. Dunlop on the Australian
Dairy Produce Board until 28th February, 1941. (Ex. Min.
No. 11.
H. L. ANTHONY, for Minister for Commerce.
as an Assistant Research Officer, the salary of
u-hich classification rises from £344 to £488 per annum (both
nominal) by eight equal annual increments, the first four of
which are automatic and the last four at the discretion of
the Council. The present equivalent of this range, after
adjustment of cost of living, is from £348 to £492 per annum.
Subject to a satisfactory medical examination, the success-
ful applicant will be appointed initially on probation for a
period of twelve months and thereafter, if confirmed in his
appointment as an officer of the Council, would be eligible
to contribute to, and receive benefits from, either the Com-
Fund or the Commonwealth
Provident Fund.
Applications, accompanied by copies of not more than four
testimonials, should reach the undersigned not later than the
10th February, 1941.
G. LIGHTFOOT, Secretary.
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert street, East Melbourne, C.2.
monwealth Superannuation
IT
IS
Quarantine Act 1908 -1924.
Excellency the Governor - General in Council
has
approved of the following under the Quarantine Act
1908-1924:
(a ) the appointment of Dr. John Michael Tighe as
Quarantine Officer, Onslow, Western Australia,
vice Dr. A. R. Adams, retired;
(b) the cancellation of the appointment of Brian Henry
Barraclough as a Quarantine Officer (Animals) ,
Victoria. (Ex. Mins. Nos. 8 and 9.)
.
COUNCIL FOR, SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL
RESEARCH.
AERONALTICAL LABORATORY AND NATIONAL STANDARDS
F. STEW ART, Minister for Health.
LABORATORY.
Appointment of Technical Officers (Three).
APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to positions
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.
APPOINTMENT OF A JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, NORTHERN
TERRITORY.
IN pursuance of the powers conferred by section ten of the
Justices Ordinance 1928 -1939, His Excellency the
Governor - General in Council lias appointed Edward John
Connellan as a Justice of the Peace in and for the Northern
Territory.
T. .1. COLLINS. for Minister for the Interior.
Supreme Court Ordinance 1911 -1936.
THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.
CROWN LAW OFFICER, DARWIN.
pursuance of section two A of the Supreme Court
IN Ordi'na'nce 1911 -1936 of the . Northern Territory of Aus-
tralia, I, Hattil Spencer Foll, the Minister of State for the
Interior of the Commonwealth of Australia, do hereby terminate the appointment of Russell .Skerman as Crown Law
Officer
for the Northern Territory from the close of 29th
January, 1941, and do hereby appoint William Stillwell
Flynn, to exercise the powers and functions under that Ordinance of the Crown Law Officer for the Northern Territory.
such appointment to take effect on and from the 4th day of
February, 1941.
Dated this first day of February. 1941,
H. S. FOLL, Minister for the Interior.
of Technical Officer on the staffs of the Aeronautical
Laboratory, Melbourne, and the National Standards Laboratory, Sydney.
1. Aeronutical Laboratory, Melbourne.Two appointments
will be made, one to assist in wind- tunnel experiments, the
other in flight tests. For the latter position an applicant
must lie willing to act as an observer during flight trials.
For either position he should have a 'Technical College
Diploma
in
engineering,
or
equivalent
qualifications.
Experience in the maintenance and repair of instruments
and /or workshop practice and /or draughting is desirable.
2. National Standards Laboratory, Sydn..ey, Applicants
should have had training and experience in the design, construction and maintenance of physical Iaboratory equipment
and in the working of metal, wood and glass.
The salary range for Technical Officers is from £222, in-
creasing by ten equal increments of £18 each to £402 per
annum (both nominal ), the first four increments being automatic and the last six at the discretion of the Council. The
present equivalent of these salaries after cost of living
adjustments is £226 and £406 per annum.
Ìn the case of the two Technical Officers required for the
Aeronautical Laboratory the commencing salaries will be
within the range £258 to £348 per annum (nominal), accord-
ing to the qualifications and experience of the successful
applicants.
.
The Technical Officer for the National Standards Labora-
tory will be appointed at a salary within the range £294
to £402 per annum (nominal) according to the qualifications
and experience of the successful applicant.
An applicant should state clearly the position for which he
is applying.
Subject to satisfactory medical examinations, the successful
applicants will be appointed initially on probation for a
period of twelve months and thereafter, if confirmed in their
appointments as officers of the Council, would be eligible to
contribute to, and receive benefits from, either the Common
wealth Superannuation Fund or the Commonwealth Provident
Fund.
Applications, accompanied by copies of not more than four
testimonials, should reach the undersigned not later than the
12th February, 1941.
G. LIGHTFOOT, Secretary.
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert street, East Melbourne, C.2, Victoria.
AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.
gIS
Excellency the
Governor - General
No. 20. ---Gth February, 1941
247
Commonwealth Gazette
in
Council
has
approved of the undermentioned officers being seconded
in their units in the Australian Military Forces, being
appointed from the Reserve of Officers and /or being appointed
in the ranks indicated, as the case may be, with regimental
seniority in accordance with Army seniority in the Australian
Military Forces except where otherwise stated:
CAVALRY.
To be Major. Major A. W. Chambers, 12th December, 1940.
be Captain. Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) R. C.
To
Guthrie, 27th June, 1940. To be Lieutenants. Lieutenants
C. H. W. Wray, 6th May, 1940; A. G. Mackinnon and L. J.
Burchall, 17th December, 1940; D. G. Boyd, Gth May, 1940;
S. R. McDonald, 17th December, 1940; J. B. Sauteile, 20th
May, 1940; R. M. Puribrick, 17th December, 1940 ; J. W.
Fenton, 20th May, 1940; and J. H. Dawson, 1st December,
1940.
ARTILLERY.
To be Majors.Major F. A. Fleming and Captains (Temporary Majors) E. J. Quick, W. A. Croak and C. Owen, 1st
November, 1940. To be Captains.Lieutenants (Temporary
Captains) J. E. Pimlott, P. S. Lang, J. Y. Maitland, and
S. W. Strutt, 1st November, 1940. To be Lieutenants.Lieutenants O. E. Rudolph, B. A. Waddle, A. Brookman, C. E.
Smith, J. A. Ross, R. G. Seddon, R, W. Gunn, K. Hoyle, H. V.
Payne, J. R. English, A. L. Jones, F. J. Flett, V. Rae, 1st.
November, 1940; I. G. Sutton, 1st December, 1940; C. J.
Watson, R. M. McCure, H. S. Bennett, R. Williams, 1st
November, 1940 ; S. H. Ward, 1st January, 1941 ; W. A.
Mates and No. 2009, Temporary Warrant Officer, Class 1.,
Aubrey Keith Gough, ist November, 1940; Lieutenants (Ternporary Captains) K. C. James, 27th April, 1940; J. S.
Cochrane, 1st December, 1940 ; Lieutenants J. A. Hand and
J. R. Firth, 27th April, 1940; J. L. Crowe, 27th April, 1940;
N. S. Gould, 17th December, 1940 ; R. E. Shea, 1st December,
1940 ; Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) G. Campbell, 5th
December, 1940; Lieutenant J. Kizinane, 17th December, 1946:
Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) H. G. Ferrier, 5th
December, 1940 ; Lieutenant R. E. Richardson, 8th January,
1941; Lieutenant (Temporary Major) A. J. Bird, 5th
December, 1940; Lieutenants A. J. Scahill, 5th December,
1940; C. J. Birch, P. E. Thelauder and J. W. Hindell, 17th
December, 1940; A. B. Pearce and A. S. Brooking, 5th
December, 1940; H. F. Perry, F. B. Thornborough and J. F.
Perry, 17th December, 1940 ; H. A. Lovegrove, 5th December,
1940; R. K. Carroll and R. W. Shepherd, 17th December.
1940 ; M. \Voodroffe, 8th January, 1941 ; K. H. South and
R. H. Adams, 28th December, 1940 ; B. B. Smith, 8th January,
1941 ; B. V. Secom,be, 17th December, 1940; W. K. Pegler,
28th December, 1940; C. R. Wilshire, 17th December, 1940;
I. J. S. Drew, H. D. Price, N. R. Ham and G. J. Burgess, 1st
December, 1940; and G. F. Heald, 5th December, 1940.
ENGINEERS.
To be Lieutenants. Lieutenants E. J. I. Hargreaves and
C. A. P. Boundy, 1st November, 1940; F. L. Hicks, 14th
November, 1940 ; M. J. Flynn and G. D. Cowdery, 4th
December, 1040; R. F. Eastick, 17th December, 1940 ; and
C. C. Wolfe, 4th December, 1940.
SIGNALS.
To be Lieutenants. Lieutenants F. T. B. Thomas, R. S.
Pelling and J. C. B. Watson, 4th December, 1940.
INFANTRY.
Wegener, 1st November, 1940; E. R. M. Almond, 1st July,
1940; J. N. Brown, G. W. Sutcliffe, and R. M. Phelps, 1st
December, 1940; J. D. Gordon and J. H. Wilton, 1st August,
1940 ; J. M. Brindlev, 8th January, 1941; S. S. Roberts, 1st
January, 1941; F. Herbertson, 1st July, 1940; F. A. Jones,
R. J. G. Cootes, J. H. Mackie and J. L. Burns, 1st December,
1940 ; Temporary Captain M. C. Halliday, 29th June, 1940;
Lieutenants R. M. Knowles, 20th May, 1940 ; K. B. Sabine
and J. L. Willis, 17th December, 1940; W. P. Bowerman, Sth
January, 1941; G. C. Clark, D. A. Follington, F. A. Barr,
W. L A. Roberts, F. E. D. Brice, C. G. Williams and E. R.
Bucknell, 17th December, 1940; D. F. Cleland, 28th December.
1940 ; C. L. Waterman and P. M. Mendham, 17th December,
1940 ; S. J. Jacobs, 28th December, 1940 ; G. B. Connor, 17th
December, 1940; E. A. Murphy and D. F. Saunders, 28th
December, 1940; B. H. Hay, R. D. J. Nicholson and A. D.
Thomas, 17th December, 1940 ; L. J. Smith, 8th January,
1941 ;
A. F. McDougall, 28th December, 1940; and H. J. P.
Boas and W. G. Boddington, 17th December, 1940.
The notifications respecting the appointments of Lieu-
tenants J. D. Gordon and J. H. Wilton which appeared in
Executive Minute No. 234/1940, promulgated in Commonwealth. Gazette No. 1/1941 are withdrawn.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.
To be Cha.pl awns (4th Class) . Cha.plain (4th Class) the
Reverend A. R. Dean, Chaplain (4th Class) (Temporary 1st
Class) the Reverend J. E. Lloyd, Chaplains (4th Class) the
Reverends C. K. Daws, W. C. Harfield, C. E. Ussher, E. W.
O'Halloran, G. T. Morphett, J. B. Rogers, 1st December, 1940;
J. L. May, I1th December, 1940; and the Reverends Cyril
George Dean Krust, Mervyn Wellesley Britten, Ronald Edwin
Richards, James Benedict Lynch, Bernard James Quirk,
Patrick John Walsh and Henry James Reid, 1st December,
1940.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
To be Captain. Captain (Temporary Major) W. M. Paul,
1st January, 1941. To be Lieutenants. Lieutenants H. de V.
Amphlett, 1st November, 1940; R. F. Elliott and J. Morris,
I st December, 1940; C. C. Marr, 4th December, 1940; P. T. D.
Mac \'iahon, 17th December, 1940; L. K. Cheney, 1st November,
1940;
F. H. Reid, E. F. Randell and G. J. Betts, 17th
December, 1940 ; and A. J. Metcalf, 1st November, 1940.
The notification respecting the appointment of Lieutenant
C. S. Scott which appeared in Executive Minute No. 203/1940,
promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 216/1940, is
cancelled.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
To be Colonel and to command an Australian General
Hospital.Colonel E. R. White, V.D., 1st January, 1941.
To be Lieutenant- Colonels. Captain A. E. Coates and
Honorary Major W. C. B. Harvey, 1st January, 1941.
To be Majors.Major C. Morlet, D.S.O., 1st November,
1940; Captains (Temporary Majors) A. F. Quayle and G. E.
Jose, 1st January, 1941; Captain (Honorary Major) E. A.
Rogers, Honorary Major D. W. L. Parker, Honorary Captain
I. D. Miller, 1st November, 1940; Walter Edward Fisher, 1st
November, 1940; Honorary Captains C. W. Uhr and F. P. C.
Claffy,
1st January, 1941; William Alick Bye and Ernest
Ambrose Marsden, 1st January, 1941.
To be Captains. Captains C. F. Hecker, 1st November,
1940; A. M. Barron, A. N. Fraser, F. J. Booth and A. S.
Brett, 1st December, 1940; J. J. Gearzn, 1st January, 1941
and R. Wall, ist November, 1940; Douglas Robert Leslie, 1st
November, 1940 ; Ca,ptain H. B. Kay, 1st December, 1940;
Honorary Captains G. M. Hone, C. W. Clarke, D. L. Cropp,
H. Shannon and M. R. Robertson, 1st December, 1940; Hono-
rary Captains K. J. Fagan, I. C. Heinz, R. G. Wright and
J. P. Catchlove, 1st January, 1941; George Augustus
Hardwicke, Frank Harland Mills and Llondha Llenoi Holland,
l st January, 1941 ; Captains T. J. Ritchie, 1st January, 1941;
G. Read, 1st November, 1940; P. N. O'DonneIl, 1st December,
1940; M. L. Edwards and 14.. Maltby, 1st January, 1941;
Honorary Captains S. Rose, .E. J. K. Harbison, J. R. Offner,
K. W. Priddis and J. S. Stewart, 1st December, 1940; G.
Archbold, F. W. Farmer, F. G. Meyer and T. K. Abbott, 1st
January, 1041; Ulric Lyle Brown, Herbert Smith, Clifford
Ernest Sawrey and Robert Sutherland Lawson, 1st January,
1941.
To be Captains and Quartermasters.Lieutenant
November, 1940.
To be Lieutenant- Colonel and to command a Battalion.- -
Lieutenant- Colonel H. E. Woodman, D.S.O., 1st January, 1941.
To be Major. Major M. A. Walloscheck, 1st July, 1940. (In
lieu of the notification respecting this officer which appeared
in Executive Minute No. 183/1940, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 199/1940.) To be Captain Lieutenant
M. B. Maher, 1st November, 1940. To be Lieutenants.Lieutenants (Temporary Captains) P. K. Searle, 28th July, 1940;
J. W. Devonshire, 1st December, 1940; Lieutenants R. A.
(Tem-
porary Captain) E. N. Lee, 18th December, 1940 ; and No.
1192, Warrant Officer, Class II., Jack Michael Goold, 28th
DENTAL SERVICE.
To
be Major.Lieutenant (Temporary Major )
_
T.
D.
Hannon, with regimental seniority next after Major A. B. P.
Amies, 1st November, 1940.
To be Captains. Honorary Captains S. T. Simpson and
L. L. Bedkober, 1st November, 1940; H. B. Hase, J. Scollin
and J. E. Throsbell, ist January, 1941; and A. C. Gabriel,
1st December, 1940.
No. 20.-6th February, 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
248
ENGINEERS.
PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICE.
To be Lieutenant.-Lieutenant (Temporary Captain ) F. R.
Matyear, 1st November, 1940.
To be Major.- Captain J. C. Saint - Smith, with regimental
seniority next after Major A. H. Dow, M.C., 25th October,
1940.
Captain T. T. Lewis is appointed from the Supernumerary
AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.
To be Captains.- Lieutenants (Temporary Captains) S. G.
Gough and W. G. Chapman,-1st December, 1940; G. M. McKay,
1st January, 1941 ; Lieutenants H. F. Birbeck, 17th December,
1940; H. E. Dann, R. K. D. Dixon and H. B. Jarvis, 1st
December, 1940; and Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) S. J.
Chambers, 17th December, 1940.
To be Lieutenants. Lieutenants J. D. Maclean, 8th January,
1941; D. A. Lawson and G. L. Kenway, 1st January, 1941;
H. W. Moore, M. R. Doig, A. H. Dreverman, A. S. Fear and
E. F. Brown, and No. 1537, Warrant Ofíieer, Class I., Sydney
Harkess, 1st December, 1940; Anthony Henry Rupert Odlum,
27th December, 1940; Lieutenants J. N. Hunter and Alexander
Henry Ruston, 1st January, 1941; Lieutenants E. M. L. Dahl,
17th December, 1940; W. F. L. Sear, ist November, 1940;
J. G. Bisset, 1 7th December, 1940; and F. R. Beggs, 20th
December, 1940.
List with regimental seniority next after Major I. J.
O'Donnell, 1st November, 1940.
Captain V. N. L. Walker is transferred from Australian
Army Ordnance Corps, 23rd December, 1940.
To be Lieutenant.- Warwick Varney, 17th December, 1940.
Lieutenant L. A. Page ceased to be seconded in his unit in
the Australian Military Forces, 18th December, 1940, and
resumed duty in his unit in the Australian Military Forces,
19th December, 1940.
To
SIGNALS.
H. Evans, with regimental
be Major.-Captain E.
seniority next after _Major D. Junior, 17th October, 1940.
Major H. J. Chardon is transferred to the Supernumerary
List, 16th October, 1940.
To be Captain.- Lieutenant G. E. Parker, with regimental
seniority next after Captain J. W. Jacobs, 29th November,
1940.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY SALVAGE UNITS.
To be Lieutenant. - Lieutenant J. T. Pool, 1st December,
1940.
The regimental seniority of Captains D. Boden and J. W.
Ryan to be next after Captains F. H. L. Brown and H. F.
Lovett, respectively.
GENERAL LIST.
To be Captains.
Captains R. D. Tyers, 8th July, 1940, and
E. A. Terry, 1st January, 1941.
To be Lieutenants.-Lieutenants I. Hains, 1st December,
1940; J. L. Carrick, 23rd Decemiber, 1940; R. H. Nowland, let
January, 1941; G. A. Yule, 27th November, 1940; G. L. Carter
and G. G. Laidlaw, 17th December, 1940.
INFANTRY.
Major R. Bierwirth is appointed to command a Brigade,
temporarily, to be acting Colonel and to remain seconded,
30th November, 1940.
To be Lieutenant- Colonel and to Command a Battalion. Major C. B. Withy, M.C., 17th October, 1940.
To be Major.- Captain E. D. Lyneham, with regimental
senioirity next after Major S. H. Reed, 24th November, 1940.
Major R. A. Perkins is seconded whilst performing duty at
Army Head quarters, 20th December, 1940.
The undermentioned appointment is made in the rank indicated for " Voyage Only " duties :AUSTRALIAN ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.
To be Chaplain (4th Class) . -The Reverend Patrick
Benedict Whelan, 28th September, 1940. (In lieu of the notification respecting the appointment of the Reverend Benedict
Whelan which appeared in Executive Minute No. 209/1940,
promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette, No. 223/1940.)
The following changes are made in connexion with the
Australian Imperial Force: To
CAVALRY.
be Lieutenant- Colonel (temporarily) .-Major
P.
November, 1940.
To be Major. -- Captain H. M. Hancock, with regimental
seniority next after Major W. N. Muutz, 1st September, 1940.
To be Captain. - Lieutenant J. Irving, with regimental
seniority next after Captain S. G. W. Burston, 4th October,
1940.
To be Lieutenants. Kenneth Archibald Gray and to be
seconded, 4th December, 1940; Rex Bowring Cater, Leslie
George Faulke and Oliver Allan Scott Gale, 17th December,
1940.
ARRIILLERY.
To be Majors. Captains A. G. Rylah, with regimental
seniority next after Mtajor G. H. Crawford, 12th November,
1940; and A. F. Ball, with regimental seniority next after
Major L. J. M. Blanksby, 1st November, 1940.
To be Captains.- Lieutenants R. H. Q. Stabb, with regi-
mental seniority next after Captain D. S. Hogarth, 1st Novem-
ber, 1940; and W. H. DeLautour, with regimental seniority
next after Captain C. A. Clark, 18th Decemiber, 1940.
To be Captain ( temporarily) .-- Lieuttenant F. L. Willis, 9th
November, 1940.
be
Lieutenants.-Kenneth Robert Thompson, David
Maxwell Carment, Roderick William McIver, James Norman
Shearer, Thomas Paul Kneen, Richard Clive Scandrett, Austin
Charles Holmes Edwards, 23i-d November, 1940 ; John Flowers,
10th December, 1940; Oswald George Gordon Dent, Douglas
Hardwick Watson, Victor Benjamin Hornby Perkins, Keith
Lindsay Gunn, Samuel Frederick Lees, Erle Percy Vallentine,
Philip Francis Thompson, John Charles Dyson and Peter
Watson Swift, 17th Dec>rin4ber, 1940; Brian Piper, Walter
Preston Baker and William James Huxley, 19th December,
1940.
The appointment of Lieutenant K. W. Winsor is terminated,
15th December, 1940.
To be Captains.- Lieutenants A. D. Goldsmith and P. K.
Searle, with regimental seniority next after Captain M. I.
Wheatley, 25th November, 1940, and 9th De-;ember, 1940,
respectively; C. C. Brown and B. P. Dawson, with regimental
seniority next after Captain C. L. Fischer, 25th November,
1940 ; J. Matthews and R. A. E. Conway, with regimental
seniority next after Captain J. B. Thompson, 1st November,
1940 ; D. C. Wilson, with regimental seniority next after
Captain J. L. Edgley, 8th October, 1940 ; A. G. Smith, with
regimental seniority next after Captain R. A. Suthers, 6th
December, 1940; R. E. Thomas, with regimental seniority next
after Captain T. G. Vincent, 14th December, 1940; B. Simpson
and V. R. Northwood, with regimental seniority next after
Captain H. B. Norman, 1st November, 1940; and N. B.
Topfer, with regimental seniority next after Captain O. L.
E.
Logan and to command a Cavalry Regiment, temporarily, 22nd
To
The regimental seniority of Major G. C. Reid, M.C., to
be next after Liutenant- Colonel C. B. Withy, M.C.
Davis, 8th October, 1940.
To be Captain (temporarily).-Lieutenant H. L. Quigley
and to be seconded, 29th October, 1940.
To be Lieutenants.-William George Barnes, George Fred-
erick Arnold Nichols, Leslie Arthur Sulinan and Walter
Francis Wilmshurst, 30th October, 1940; Magnus Maxton
Henry Calder, Ronald Ellis Miskin, Samuel Fisher Anderson,
Edward Neville Seabrook, John Charles Van Nooten, James
Keith Mellor, Alexander Richard Tolmer, Gordon Henri
Braden and Hatsell Glen Garrard, 25th November, 1940;
Robert Henry McGregor and John Hall, 27th November, 1940;
Frank Archibald Varley, Julien Leonard Albert Mitchell and
Gerald Thomas Ferguson, 28th November, 1940; Cecil Ivor
Guest, David Barnard Weir. Robert Stanton Dorman, Herbert
George Robson, Robert Charles Fitzsimmons and Alfred
Davison Wallace. 29th November, 1940 ; Robert Allan Emson,
Kenneth Alfred Hamilton, Norman John Claude Sherwin,
John Allen Grant, Malcolm Edgar Powne, Arnold Victor
Hitch, Lancelot William Heinicke, Kenneth Richard Stanley
and Leslie Thomas Hurrell, 1st December, 1940; Nugent
Horton Wa.11n ian and Richard Day Malfroy, 3rd December,
1940; Gordon Leslie Leaney, Gilbert MacFarlane Nathan,
Robert Charles Somerville, Harold George Wickham, Roger
Cecil Madsen and Donald Jack Robertson, 4th December,
1940; Leslie James Pratt, John Anderson Fleming, Kenneth
Charles Barritt, John Lewis Gough, Maxwell George Worthley,
Charles Ross Richmond and Alan Blake Farquhar, 6th
December, 1940 ; William Muir Burcombe Hendry, 9th December, 1940; Kevin John Hickey, William Ross Spencer, Edward
Redmond O'Keeffe and John Edward Blythe, 11th December,
1940; Hector James Charles Norris, Hugh Frederick Gamble,
John Llewellyn Hallifax, Stanley Arthur John Walker,
James Felix Hannah and Percival Webster Clemens, 13th
December, 1940; Noel Henry Tasker Bird, 16th December,
1940 ; John Douglas Holdsworth, Ronald Herbert Bennett,
Francis Gerard O'Leary, Albert Frederick Reddoch, Colin
Mathew Yealfe Thompson, Powell James Kyffin, Bernard Jack
Purtle, Kenneth John Thompson Bieri, Harold Boris Robins.
Donald Leslie Westaway, Brian Richard Rudd, Robert
Commonwealth Gazette
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249.
Victor Deem, Harold Raymond Rich, Francis Joseph Dynon,
Keith Albert Bailey, John Moses and Edwin Alfred Paul, 17th
December, 1940; Graham Russell Pullin and William John
Chaplin, 18th December, 1940; and Nigel Norris, ist January,
1941.
HIS
ALTSTRALIA.N MILITARY FORCES.
Excellency the Governor- General in Council
Lieutenants II. C. H. MacDonald and T. W. Mitchell are
NORTHERN COMMAND.
l sT MILITARY DISTRICT.
seconded for Staff duties, 27th November, 1940.
Lieutenant J. H. Pawson is appointed from the Super-
numerary List, 11th December, 1940.
Lieutenant R. M. Knowles ceased to be seconded in his unit
ARTILLERY.
Royal Australian Artillery (Militia).
in the Australian Military Forces, 28th August, 1940, and
resumed duty in his unit in the Australian Military Forces,
29th August, 1940.
The appointments of Lieutenants R. M. Russell and T. L.
Cochrane are terminated, 25th October, 1940, and 5th December, 1940, respectively.
The appointments of Lieutenants B. W. Campbell and P.
Sellick are terminated, 1st October, 1940. and 26th September,
1940, respectively. (In lieu of the notifications respecting
these officers which appeared in Ex. Min. No. 203/1940,
promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 216/1940.)
AUSTRALIAN ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.
The appointment of Chaplain (4th Class) the Reverend
C. Robinson is terminated, 11th December, 1940.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
The regimental seniority of Captain D. Oldmeadow to be
next after Captain W. C. Sparrow.
To be Lieutenants.- Frederick Henry Farrar, Leslie Ethel-
has
approved of the following changes, &c., being made hi
connexion with the. Australian Military Forces:-
FIELD ARTILLERY.
To be Major (temporarily).-Q355 Captain H. S. Cantor,
and to remain seconded, 20th De: ember, 1940.
To be Lieutenant (on probation).-Q1]406 Peter Angus
Macfie, 6th January, 1941.
ENGINEERS.
Royal. Australian Engineers (Militia) .
FIELD UNITS.
To be Lieutenants (on probation) . -Q7264 Frank Harvey
Finlayson, 31st December, 1940; Q14280 Robert Stevens Brod
ribb and Q13305 Hal Gehrmanii, 6th January, 1941.
INFANTRY.
Boyd Stanton, Galloway Stewart, John Alexander Scott Coutts
and Paul Harold Frederick Gregory, 1st November, 1940.
Militia Battalions.
To be Major (temporarily).-Q32753 Lieutenant (Tem.
porary Captain) F. A, Frazer, 6th January, 1941.
To be Captains (temporarily).--Lieutenants Q32763 A. L.
Watt and Q185335 T. J. Hughes, Lieutenant (provisionally)
Q32765 T. Love, and Lieutenant Q32766 F. J. Wilson, 6th
and resumed duty in his unit in the Australian Military
Richard Proctor, Q19366 Roy Bradshaw Banks, Q19006
red Rumble, James Joseph Clara, Charles Henry James
Walsh, Donald Howatson, William Robert Smith, Geoffrey
Lieutenant E. D. L. Anning ceased to be seconded in his
unit in the Australian Military Forces, 24th December, 1940,
January, 1.941.
Forces, 25th December, 1940.
Joseph Harold Hoare, 31st December, I940, and Q302273
AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
To be Majors.-Captains T. L. Tyrer, with regimental
seniority next after Major D. A. Cameron, 1st June, 1940;
and B. Moore. with regimental seniority next after Major
A. F. Quayle, 1st January, 1941.
Captain G. N. Morris is appointed from "Voyage Only "
To be Lieutenants (on probation).- Q19037 Percy Claude
John Clifford Harmon.
Captain A. M. Lumsdaine is seconded, 17th January, 1941.
Garrison Battalions.
Lieutenant Colonel J. J. Corrigan, D.S.O., is appointed from
the Retired List to the Command of a Garrison Battalion
duties, 1st December, 1940.
The appointment of Captain H. S. Stephens is terminated,
15th December, 1940.
16th October, 1940, vice Lieutenant - Colonel C. Fortescu
D.S.O., M.C., V.D., who relinquished command, 15th October,
11th December, 1940.
appointed to command a Garrison Battalion, 16th October,
To he Captain. and Quartermaster.-John Dudley Morris,
l 940.
Lieutenant- Colonel C. Fortesque, l).S.O., M.C., V.D., is
1940.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.
To be Lieutenant- Colonels and to Command Workshops.Majors C. A. Strachan and G. H. S. Moran, 1st November,
1940.
Lieutenant- Colonel A. Milner is posted supernumerary to
establishments, whilst employed at Army Head- quarters, 1st
January, 1941.
To be Majors.- Captains E. P. Lanrble and J. P. J.
Buckley, with Regimental seniority next after Major L. R. D.
Sta.lrle, 31st October. 1940.
To be Captain.- Lieutenant E. H. Colley, with regimental
seniority next after Captain H. E. Dann, 9th August, 1940.
.
To be Captain (temporarily).- Lieutenant J. A. H. Lutze,
6th December, 1940.
To be Lieutenants.-Thomas Alfred McCredie, 1st December,
1940, and George «Tykham Preston, 17th December, 1940.
GENERAL LIST.
Captain K. J. Patrick ceased to be seconded in his unit in
the Australian Military Forces, 16th December, 1940, and
resumed duty in his unit in the Australian Military Forces,
To be Lieutenant (provisionally).-Erie Charles Sturte
vante Spencer, 23rd December, 1940.
Lieutenant E. D, Brown is appointed from the Reserve of
Officers, 8th November, 1940.
Lieutenant T. F. Morrison is transferred to the Reserve of
Officers (Inf.) , 21st January, 1941.
The following officers are transferred to the Reserve of
Officers
of 1939) .
INTELLIGENCE CORPS.
_4 ustralian Intelligence Corps.
Lieutenant W. A. Amiet is transferred to the Reserve of
Officers (Int.), 7tlr January, 1941.
ARMY CnAPL A IxS' DEPARTMENT.
17th December, 1940.
The appointment of Captain R D. Tyers is terminated,
7th October, 1940.
4ustra -lion Army Chaplains' Department.
To be Chaplain (4th. Class) . -The Reverend Charles Demme
Gillman. 31st December, 1940.
The undermentioned officers are transferred from the General.
List, with regimental seniority in accordance with army
seniority in the Australian Military Forces and to remain
seconded for Staff and other duties:
CAVALRY.
ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
Australian, Army Ser1ice Corps.
Lieutenant A. Bowman is appointed fronen. the Reserve of
Officers (A. A.O.C.) . 12th December, 1940.
Reserve of Officers.
Major G. E. W. Hurley, 4th April, 1940.
INFANTRY.
Majors J. E. Barrett, 13th February, 1940; L. G. Binns, 4th
April, 1940; and K. A. Wills, M.C., 1st Máy, 1940; and
Captains P. L. J. Foley. 1. st April, 1940; H. Ronald, D.S.O.,
1st April, 1.940; and F. J. Howard, 21st June, 1940.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY PROVOST CORPS.
Major (Honorary Lieutenant- Colonel) J. Walstab, D.S.O.,
V.D., 11th May, 1 940. -(Ex. Min. No. 13- Approved 5th
February, 1941.)
P. C. SPENDER, Minister for the Army.
(Inf.) on the dates stated:-
Captain E. R. Lynch, 10th October, 1939; Lieutenants T. R.
Jack, M.C., and J. E. S. Plulrrridge, 25th October, 1939, and
28th October, 1939, respectively (in lieu of the notification
respecting these officers which appeared in Executive Minute
No. 13/1939 promulgated in Commonwealth. Gazette No. 167
To be Lieutenant. -- Philip George Sowden, 10th January,
1941.
ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
Australian Army Medical Corps.
Major C. E. S. Jackson is retired.
ARMY ORDNANCE CORI'S.
Australian Army Ordnance Corps (Militia).
Lieutenant ( provisionally) W. S. Gillis is transferred to
the Reserve of Officers (A. A.O.C.) , 7th January, 1941.
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EASTERN COMMAND.
2ND MILITARY DISTRICT.
CAVALRY.
Light Horse Regiments.
To be Major (temporaw'iiy) .-N3977 Lieutenant (Temporary
Captain) R. W. Macarthur Oiislow, 31st December, 1940, and
to remain seconded.
To be Captain (temporarily).-N3987 Lieutenant R. H.
Oliver, 6th January, 1941.
To be Lieutenants (on probation).- -N1588 Ronald Ernest
Hotchkiss, N1597 Edmond John Condon and N2306 Alan
Joseph Walker, 6th January, 1941, and N3512 Keith Edward
Oliver, 10th January, 1941.
To be Lieutenants (provisionally) and to be seconded. Albert Clyde Shaw, 6th January, 1941, and Frank Burford
Treatt, 10th January, 1941.
ARTILLERY.
The provisional appointments of Lieutenants N45482 A. H.
Westwood, N19118 A. C. Swain, N90491 A. E. Coupland and
N74953 J. H. .Fairlie- Cunningham are confirmed.
The probationary appointment of Lieutenant N74462 D. L.
Brovman is confirmed.
Captain G. D. Mitchell, M.C., D.C.M., is seconded, 19th
January, 1941.
Reserve of Officers.
To be Major (temporarily).-Captain N. B. Taylor, 6th
November, 1940.
The resignation of Lieutenant A. H. Dooley of his commission is accepted, 15th March, 1940.
ARMY CHAPLAIN'S DEPARTMENT.
Australian Army Chaplain's Department.
To be Chaplains (4th Class).-The Reverends William'
Edward Peters, 6th January, 1941; Herbert Augustine Myers,
10th January, 1941, and Albert Thomas Pitt Owen, 15th
January, 1941.
Royal Australian Artillery (Militia) .
ARMY. SERVICE CORPS.
FIELD ARTILLERY.
Australian Army Service Corps.
To be Majors (temporarily).-Lieutenants ( Temporary
Captains) H. A. M. Morgan, 19th July, 1940, F. J. Randell,
L. T. Williams, E. G. Boddy, G. R. T. Ritchard, W. A. Buxton,
26th August, 1940 ; Captain H. J. J. Rigney, M.C.,
Lieutenants ( Temporary Captains) C. W. Bellingham and
E. H. L. Ivins, 23rd September, 1940.
To be Lieutenants
(on probation) .-N23289 Norman
Lawrence Hodgetts and N23301 Harold William Quayle, 7th
January, 1941.
To be Lieutenant (on probation).-N11640 Fergus William
Macpherson, 3rd January, 1941.
The following officers are appointed from the Reserve of
Officers (Arty.) on the dates stated:
Lieutenants N10701 H. T. Moore, 27th November, 1940;
N50465 E. D. Watson, D. G. Saber, N. W. Just, V. A. S.
Stevens, and H. S. Wilson, 10th January, 1941.
The provisional appointaient of N50458 Lieutenant K. N.
117. Hillyar is confirmed.
Lieutenant D. W. R. Goodale is transferred from the Royal
Australian Artillery (Militia) ( Field Artillery) , 3rd Military
District, 21st September, 1940.
N50838 Lieutenant (provisionally) D. G. F. Mackay is
transferred to the Reserve of Officers ( Arty.) 9th January,
1941.
MEDIUM ARTILLERY.
Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) N. A. Merchant is trans-
ferred from Royal Australian Artillery ( Militia) ( Field
Artillery) , 8th January, 1941, and retains the temporary
Lieutenant (provisionally) K. O. Preshaw is transferred
(provisionally) from a Light Horse Regiment, 12th July,
1940.
The notifications which appeared in Executive Minute
No. 31/1940, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 28
of 1940, and Executive Minute No. 110/1940, promulgated
in Commonwealth Gazette No. 160 of 1940, respecting Lieu-
tenants L. C. Chin and S. F. Daley, respectively, and the
notifications in Executive Minute No. 198/1940, promulgated
in Commonwealth Gazette No. 213 of 1940, respecting both
these officers are cancelled.
rank of Captain.
ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
Survey Regiments.
Lieutenant L. E. McGrane is transferred from Royal
Australian Artillery (Militia) (Field Artillery) , 15th
November, 1940.
ENGINEERS.
Royal Australian Engineers (Militia).
FORTRESS COMPANIES.
(temporarily).-Lieutenant ( temporary
Captain) W. W. Poole, 27th September, 1940.
To be Lieutenant (on probation. ).-N73627 Thomas Harold
Innes, 6th January, 1941.
To
be
Major
ANTI - AIRCRAFT.
To be Captains (temporarily) .-Lieutenant J. R. Moore and
N74019 Lieutenant (provisionally) W. I. Jamieson, 27th
September, 1940.
Australian Army Medical Corps.
To be Captains (provisionally) . -Hugh Severin Stephens,
29th June, 1940 ; Henry Ian McKenzie, 28th December, 1940;
George Vincent Hall, 30th December, 1940; Frank Harland
Mills, 31st December, 1940 ; Keith Klein, 3rd January, 1941;
Eric Wilberforce Sibree, Henry James Delohery, 6th January,
1941; George Augustus Hardwicke, William Alice: Bye, 7th
January, 1941; Vincent Malcolm Putland, 8th January, 1941;
Ulric Lyle Brown, Llonda Holland, 9th January, 1941;
Reuben Robert Bye, 10th January, 1941; and Alexander
Vivian Gordon Price, 11th January, 1941.
The provisional appointment of Captain C. E. A. Cook,
O.B.E., is confirmed.
The following officers are appointed from the Reserve of
Officers (A.A.M.C.) on the dates stated and to be Captains
(provisionally) :- Honorary Captains T. K. Abbott, G.
Archbold, F. G. Meyer, V. H. Vernon, 30th December, 1940;
R. D. Puflett and H. H. B. Bradley, 31st December, 1940.
Captain W. J. Gordon, M.C., is appointed from the Reserve
of Officers (Inf.) , and to be Quartermaster, 13th December,
1940.
SIGNALS
Australian Corps of Signals.
Reserve of Officers.
To be Lieutenant.- Herbert Sydney Sibary, 9th January,
1941.
Dental Services.
Honorary Captains A. E. Hood, A. V. Neal and F. R. Reid
are appointed from the 'Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) and
to be Captains (provisionally), 31st December, 1940.
Pharmaceutical Services.
INFANTRY..
Militia Battalions.
To be Captain (temporarily) .- N32521 Lieutenant (pro visionally) R. B. Carroll, 20th December, 1940.
To be Lieutenants (on probation).-N42979 William
Edward Young, N42971 William Alec Palmer, N43007 Charles
PhUip Gabel, 3rd January, 1941; and N34557 Philip Adrian
Marquet and 36729 Robert Rourke, and to be seconded for
Staff duties, 10th January, 1941
To be Lieutenant (on probation).- N74957, James Peter
Hanly, 6th January, 1941.
Reserve of Officers.
jicers.
To be Honorary Captains. Ivan Harold Richards, 16th
December, 1940; Norman Arthur Daniel Keirle, 23rd
December, 1940 ; Leslie James Albert Parr, Robert Thomas
Childe Hughes, 24th December, 1940; Frederick Eastwood
Stayner, Robert Malcolm Glasson, 31st December, 1940; and
Randal McDonnell, 2nd January, 1941.
To be Lieutenant (provisionally).-John Sunbeam Board-
man, 3rd. January, 1341.
Captains G. F. Lowther and L. O. Johnson are appointed
from the Reserve of Officers (Inf.) , 8th August, 1940, and
ist September, 1940, respectively.
Captain E. L. Taylor is appointed from the Unattached
List 2nd September, 1940.
.ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.
Australians. Army Ordnance Corps (Militia) .
ORDNANCE WORKSHOP COMPANIES.
To be Lieutenants (on probation) .-N29116, Ernest Clive
McCoy, and N2757'5, Philip O'Sullivan, 10th January, 1941.
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ARMY VETERINARY CORPS.
INFANTRY.
Australian Army Veterinary Corps.
Militia Battalions.
To be Major (temporarily).- Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) H. M. Rooney, 17th January, 1941.
To be Captains (temporarily) .- Lieutenant H. R. Hopkins,
11th November, 1940; Lieutenant (on probation) R. C.
Tomkins, 3rd December, 1940; Lieutenants W. J. Evans, W. C.
RESERVE OF OFFICERS.
The notification which appeared in Executive Minute No.
132/1940, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 130 of
1940, respecting Honorary Captain T. H. Prior is cancelled.
Newman and R. F.
ENGINEER AND RAILWAY STAFF CORPS.
To be Honorary Major. -David John Howse, 16th January,
1941.
AWARD OF THE AUSTRALIAN EFFICENCY DECORATION.
C.
Also4p, 2nd January, 1941; and
V55810 1. W. Reddro;p and V5.5809 N. McK. Roddiek, 3rd
January, 1941.
To be Lieutenants (on, probation).-Cecil Jones, 16th
December,
1940;
and Frank William Hamilton Burgess,
V333938 Norman Stacey Rowley, V43045 William Alexander
Ross, V43044 Norman Stanley Blackburn and V43046 Wallace
Henry Scott, 2nd January, 1941.
Machine Gun Regiments.
Major (Temporary Lieutenant - Colonel) J. B. Pye.
To be Lieutenant (provisionally) .- Harold Peter Conolly,
7TH MILITARY DISTRICT.
2nd January, 1941.
ENGINEERS.
Lieutenant (on probation) H. W. Watt is seconded, 23rd
Royal. Australian Engineers (Militia) .
November, 1940.
RESERVE OF OFFICERS.
To be Lieutenant. -John Patrick Haren, 7th January, 1941.
Garrison Battalions.
To be Ca. ptain (temporarily).-V80048, Lieutenant J. H.
1)eutchman, 1st January, 1941.-(Ex. Min. No. 14.-Approved
5th February, 1941.)
P. C. SPENDER, Minister for the Army.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCIS AND SENIOR CADETS.
HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has
approved of the following changes, &c., being made in
connexion with the Australian Military Forces and Senior
Cadets:-
Lieutenant (on probation) 1. W. Alexander ceased to be
seconded, ami resumed duty with his unit, 16th December,
1940.
Lieutenant R. Keilar is transferred to the Reserve of Officers
(Inf.) , 8th January, 1941.
Garrison Bat talions.
V80038 Lieutenant J. C. A. Ellerton is borne supernumerary
to establishment whilst employed with Anti - Aircraft Artillery
Training Units, 7th October, 1940.
Reserve of Officers.
To be Major (temporarily) .- Captain V6707 W. Caldwell,
16th January, 1941.
7'o be Lieutenant. - - William Lawler Bartlett, 16th January,
1941.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.
.ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
AUSTRALIAN ARMY PAY CORPS.
Australian Army Service Corps.
To be Captain.-Alan Donald Ross, 30th September, 1940
(in lieu of the notification respecting this officer which
appeared in Executive Minute No. 236/1940, promulgated in
Commonwealth Gazette No. 1 of 1941). To be Lieutenant
(on probation). -Roy Edward Basil BIong, 30th September,
1940.
Lieutenant K. J. Corridori is appointed from the Reserve
of Officers (A.A:S.C.), and to be seconded, 13th October, 1940.
Honorary Lieutenant S. R. Birch is appointed from the
Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) , and to be Lieutenant (provisionally), 6th January, 1941.
Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) W. O. Darby is seconded,
and retains the temporary rank of Captain, 25th September,
1940.
SOUTHERN COMMAND.
3RD MILITARY DISTRICT.
ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
CAVALRY.
Australian Army Medical Corps.
Light Horse Regiments.--The date of appointment from the
Reserve of Officers (Car.) of Lieutenant H. S. Graham,
appearing in Executive. Minute No. 232/1940, promulgated
in Commonwealth Gazette No. 258 of 1940, is amended to
read 29th October, 1940.
The provisional appointments of Lieutenants J. T. Shelton
and C. L. Nicholas arè confirmed.
Machine Gun Regiments.
To be Lieutenants (ois probation) .- Frederick William
Meymott, Leslie Roy Lambert, Edmund John Cannon, Richard
Henry Watson, Rex Maclachlan McRae, John Polkinghorne
Hoskin, John Koenig Livingston and Ray William Strauss,
2nd January, 1941.
'flie provisional appointments of Lieutenants (Temporary
Captains) (Temporary Majors) T. G. Court and L. T. Binns,
Major J. N. Freedman is appointed to command a Con -
valescent Depot, and to be Lieutenant - Colonel (temporarily) ,
28th November, 1940.
Majors S. A. McKenzie and J. Jones are appointed to cownand Field Ambulances and to be Lieutenant - Colonels (temporarily) , 28th November, 1940.
Captain (Temporary Major) R. G. Worcester is appointed
to command a Field Ambulance, 28th November. 1940.
To be Captains (provisionally).-Kenneth James Grice,
Herbert Smith, Tour Charlton Anthony and Robert Sutherland
Lawson, 31st December, 1940.
The followinb officers are appointed from the Reserve of
Officers (A. A.M.C.) , and to be Captains (provisionally) , from
the dates shown:-Honorary Captains W. I. E. MacKenzie,
:31st October, 1940; F. W. Farmer, 30th December, 1940;
V. E. Sampson, 31st December, 1940; and W. J. Long, 1st
M.M., and Lieutenant. (Temporary Captain) F. S. A. Fors
.January, 1941.
Lieutenant T. H. Scholfield, M.C., M.M., is appointed from
the Reserve of Officers and to be seconded, 1st November,
Honorary Captains E. J. Pickford and F.. Williams are
appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) , and to be
Dental Services.
are confirmed.
1940.
Captains (provisionally). ;1st December, 1940.
ARTILLERY.
Reserve, of Officers.
Royal Australian Artillery ( Militia) .
To be Honorary Captains. -John Lewtas Frew, Francis
FIELD ARTILLERY.
Lieutenant A. R. C. Draper is appointed from the Reserve
of Officers (Arty.), to be seconded and to be Captain (temporarily) , 19th December, 1940.
The provisional appointment
Bermingham is confirmed.
of
Lieutenant
Joseph Cahill and Arthur Lionel Bridges Webb, 6th January,
1941 ; and Russell Stewart McNee, 7.th January, 1941.
ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS.
R. J.
ENGINEERS.
Royal Australian Engineers (Militia).
RESERVE OF OFFICERS.
To be Lieutenant.-Stanley Maurice Charles Evans, 17th
July, 1940 (in lieu of the notification r.especting this officer
which appeared in Executive Minute No. 3/41, promulgated in
Commonwealth Gazette, No. 7, of 1941) .
Lieutenant H. S. Dean is transferred from Royal Australian
Engineers ( Militia) ( Field Units) , Northern Command, 15th
January, 1941.
The commission of Lieutenant L. A. Page is cancelled.
Australian. Army Ordnance Corps.
WORKSHOPS COMPANIES.
To be Lieutenants (on. probation). - George Hembry James,
7th December. 1940; and Ernest Merton Wreford, 18th December, 1940.
To be Lieutenants (provisionally).-Walter Alfred Goteh,
1940; Arthur Henry Uhl, Clifford Lane
Cummings, Alan Russell Sa.-ige, Charles Seymour Vaughan,
Rudolph Warren McKellar and Jack Branston Mitchell, 10th
December, 1940 ; Vernon Ludlow Archer and Robert Ashton
Parrett, 13th December, 1940; Leonard John Jobson, 17th
8th December,
December, 1940 ; Wilfred Raymond Chenhall, 19th December,
1940 ; and Charles Arthur Stewart, 27th December, 1940.
No. 24.---6tII February, 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
252
WESTERN COMMAND.
5TH MILITARY DISTRICT.
STORES COMPANIES.
To be Lieutenant (on probation) . -Noel Harold Peel and to
be seconded, 16th January, 1941.
ARTILLERY.
Royal Australian Artillery (Militia).
AWARDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN EFFICIENCY MEDAL.
HEAVY ARTILLERY.
Royal Australian Artillery (Militia) (Field Artillery) .
To be Major (temporarily).-Lieutenant (Temporary Captain) J. F. T. Hogan, 6th January, 1941.
To be Captains (temporarily).-Lieutenants \\ 23376.9 A. K.
Cameron, W233770 B. Miller and W233733 A. G. Irvine,
9th January, 1941.
Australian A.rnay Service Corps.
Royal Australian Engineers (Militia.).
No. 192475 Sergeant A. J. Gathercole.
Infantry.
No. VE/216186 Private J. W. Matthews.
ENGINEERS.
\o. VS4292 Driver F. S. Brearley.
FORTRESS UNITS.
The provisional appointment of Lieutenant C. J. Fouceea
4TH MILITARY DISTRICT.
is confirmed.
CAVALRY.
INTELLIGENCE CORPS.
Reserve of Officers.
To be Captains (temporarily) Lieutenant (on probation)
W237366 A. M. Tilly and Lieutenants ( provisionally) W4 C.
Ednie - Brown and W29 H. A. Ellis, 9th January, 1941.
Major J. Hansen is placed upon the Retired List, and
retains the rank of Major.
Lieutenant L. A. De Garis is retired.
ARMY CHAPLAINS' DEPARTMENT.
INFANTRY.
Unattached List.
be Lieutenant.-Lieutenant Leonard Nicholls Allen,
To
Senior Cadets, 16th December. 1940.
Australian At-my Chaplains' Department.
To be Chaplains ( 4th Class) . -The Reverends Leonard
Broadbent, 22nd November, 1940 (in lieu of the notification
respecting this officer which appeared in Executive Minute
No. 235/]940, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 1
of
1941) ,
Australian Array Service Corps.
Lieutenant D. L. Van Senden is transferred (provisionally)
from a Garrison Battalion, 29th August, 1940, and to be
Captain (temporarily) , 24th October, 1940.
Lieutenant (:provisionally) T. R. Farwell is transferred
(provisionally) from Royal Australian Artillery (Militia)
(Field Artillery) , 30th August, 1940, and to be Captain
(temporarily) , 24th October, 1940.
ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
A ustralian Array Service Corps.
To be Lieutenants (provisionally). - W36252 Cecil Arthur
Louis Provis, 4th January, 1941 ; Lawrence Paul Kostera,
16th February, 1940 (in lieu of the notification respecting
this officer which appeared in Executive Minute No. 42/1940,
promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 45 of 1940).
Captain W36251. A. J. Stone is appointed from the
Reserve of Officers (A. A.S.C.) , 4th January, l941.
ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
Australian Army Medical Corps.
Honorary Captains J. W. Sangster and R. K. Wilson are
appointed from the Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) , and to
be Captains (provisionally) , 31st December, 1940.
Dental Service.
of Officers (A. A. \1.C.) , and to be Captain (provisionally) ,
31st December, 1940.
Reserve of Officers.
To be Honorary Captains.- Edward Sampson Burrell, 14th
December, 1940 ; Neil Thorburn Melrose Wigg and Reginald
Denys Hornabrook, 18th December, 1940.
AWARD OF THE AUSTRALIAN EFFICIENCY DECORATION.
Cavalry.
1941.
] ST MILITARY DISTRICT.
To be Captain. (temporarily) .- Lieutenant K. C. Gillum,
21st December, 1940.
2ND MILITARY DISTRICT.
To be Lieutenant (pror,ision .ally).- Idrisyn Frederick .T )nes,
21st December,. 1940.
Lieutenant E. R. Dent is transferred from 1st Military
District, 11th January, 1941.
The resignation of Cadet Lieutenant J. S. Boardman of
his commission is accepted, 2nd January, 1941.
To be Captain (temporarily).-Lieutenant A.
31st December, 1940.
6TH MILITARY DISTRICT.
SIGNALS.
Australian Corps of Signals.
Lieutenant (on probation) .- Frederick
Jacobs, 29th November, 1940.
RESERVE OF OFFICERS.
To be Honorary Captain. -W66 Carl Georgeff. 21st January.
3RD MILITARY DISTRICT.
Major W. J. M. Sedgley.
be
Australian Army Medical Corps.
AUSTRALIAN MILITARY SENIOR CADETS.
Honorary Captain J. Scollin is appointed from the Reserve
To
and Charles William Joseph Cunningham, 3rd
January, 1941.
ARMY SERVICE CORPS.
Charles
INFANTRY.
Militia Battalions.
To be Lieutenants (on probation).- Rupert Lionel Heyes,
Geoffrey Joseph Pinkard, Lionel Kerr, Athol Keith Ranson,
Ian Lawson Peace, Leith Herbert Byard, Bryan Briant Morris,
Athol Maurice Salter, Kenneth Bruce Skegg and Laurence
Jack Haydon, 7th January, 1941.
ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.
Australian Army Medical Corps.
Honorary Captain J. W. H. Merry is appointed from the
Reserve of Officers (A.A.M.C.) , and to be Captain (provisionally), 31st December. 1940.
Pharina,ccutica.l Services.
Captain A. J. R. Miller is appointed from the Reserve of
Officers (A.A.M.C.) , 7th January, 1941.
Reserve of Officers.
The notification respecting the appointment of Douglas
William' Leigh Parker, which appeared in Executive Minute
No. 235/1940, promulgated in Commonwealth Gazette No. 1
of 1941, is cancelled.
.1.
Spear,
7'o be Lieutenant (provisionally).- Albert Eaton Barton,
2nd January, 1941..
To be Cadet Lieutenants.-Ronald Lancelot Spooner, Peter
Maitland Evatt, Ross Ferrier Philp and Alexander Howard
Burnett Clarke, 27th December, 1940.
Lieutenant R. R. Baldwin is appointed from the Reserve of
Officers, 4th January, 1941.
CORRIGENDA.
MACHINE GUN REGIMENTS.
To be Captain C tem.poraril y) .-Lieutenant A. J. E. Dansou,
16th December, 1940.
The following officers are seconded for full -tiare duties from
the dates shown and to retain temporary ranks where
shown:-Captain E. E. Stevens, 18th September, 1940:
Lieutenant (Temporary Major) L. T. Binns, 21st September,
1940; Lieutenants (Temporary Captains) J. H. Fletcher, 20th
September, 1940 ; and F. S. A. Forss, 21st September, 1940:
Lieutenants F. R. Hall, 23rd April, 1940; and W. R. Wood,
19th September, 1940; and Lieutenants (provisionally) J. C.
Barrow and J. Murray, 21st September, 1940. (In lieu of
notification appearing on page 179 of Conmmonwealth. Gazette
of 30th January, 1941.)
The notification respecting Marion Aroha Redcliffe - Taylor
appearing on page 2667 of Common-wealth Gazette of 12th
December, 1940, should read Marion Aroha Radcliffe Taylor.
The notification respecting William Clover Howie Epps,
appearing on page 100 of Commmmonwealth. Gazette of 16th
January, 1941, should read William Glover Howie l.,pps.(Ex. Min. No. 15-Approved 5th February. 1941.)
P. C. SPENDER, Minister for the Army.
No. 2fl. fith T'ebr uar'y, 1943
253
Commonwealth Gazette
COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.
PROMOTIONS SECTION SO AND REGULATION 109.
officers to the Public Service Board, and, where consequent upon
following promotions are provisional and subject to appeal by being confirmed. Appeals should be lodge tht
be
dependent
upon
the
latter
to
per by let is or
shall
the promotion is to be made, or.
THEanother provisional promotion,Public
Service Inspector in the State in which
telegram, with the Commonwealth
Canberra, within fourteen days of the date of this notification.
with
the
Public
Service
Inspector
at
be made in the Australian Capital Territory,
An appellant shall forward bis appeal direct to the Public Service Inspector.
promotions a separate appeal should be lodged in respect of each,
Where an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional
of similar classification in the same Branch of a Department,
appealed
against
are
to
positions
except where the provisional promotions promotions will be accepted.
when one appeal covering such provisional
Commonwealth Public Service Act, viz.:
The grounds of appeal must be as prescribed in Section 50 of the
(a) Superior efficiency ; or
(b) Equal efficiency combined with seniority.
Determination, the salary scales shown are those prescribed by
(N.B. Where positions have been the subject of an Arbitration
Determination.)
Name.
Position to which Promoted.
Present Designation and Station.
ATTORNEY - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Wade, Arthur Jantes Henry
Clerk (£96- £306), Third Division, unattached
Clerk (£2524330), Third Division, Adminis-
Salary on
Promotion.
Date of
Promotion.
322
6.2.41
68
6.2.41
442
6.2.41
388
6.2.41
322
6.2.41
80
6.2.41
trative office, vice N. E. J. Sainsbury,
promoted
Duties. Assistant Staff Clerk.
Clements, Herbert John
Mitchell, Ernest Muir
Ryan, John ..
Bankruptcy Branch, South Australia.
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160), Messenger (£66- £168),
Fourth Division, PostmasterGeneral's Department, South
Australia
Fourth Division,
Official Receiver's Section, vice R. R.
Horton, transferred
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
Taxation Branch, Canberra.
Investigation Officer, Grade 1 Clerk (£474- £546), Third Division, Administrative, vice W. J. Murray, transferred
(£402 £474), Third Division,
Sales Tax
problems in connexion with Sales Tax.
Duties. Reporting on Administrative
Taxation Branch, Victoria.
Assessor, Grade 1 (£288 - £354), Assessor, Grade 3 (£330 £402), Third Divi-
Third Division, Assessing
Land Tax
sion,
Assessing Land Tax, vice C. J.
McCallum, promoted
Taxation Branch, Queensland.
Byrne, Clyde Bernard
Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi-
Branch,
Accounts
sion,
Relieving, Postmaster -Gen-
Clerk (£288- £354), Third Division, Sales
Tax, vice A. J. L. Coombs, transferred
eral's Department
Duties.
Examination of Sales Tax Returns.
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.
Beazley, Alan Osborne
New South Wales.
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160), Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division,
Miscellaneous Branch, Department of
Fourth Division, Postmaster -
General's Department, Chippendale
Trade and Customs, Sydney, vice K. D.
Moulang, transferred
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.
Queensland.
Messenger
Hickey, Leonard Fra.ncic
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
Jackson, Harper Edward.
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
Dolan, Albert Gordon
Apsey, Douglas Gerald
Fourth Division, PostmasterGeneral's Department
(£66- £168), Fourth Division,
Ordnance Branch, 1st Military District,
vice A. M. E. Davies, transferred
98
6.2.41
Messenger
98
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.
Lightkeeper (£236- £260), Fourth Head Lightkeeper (£284 -- £308), Fourth Divi-
288
6.2.41
550
6.2.41
Fourth Division, PostmasterGeneral's Department
Division, Low Head, Marine
Branch, Lighthouses, Tasmania
(£66- £168), Fourth Division,
Head- quarters Staff, Northern Command,
vice W. W. Collins, transferred
sion, Maatsuyker Island, Marine Branch,
Lighthouses, Tasmania, vice R. E. Bridgen,
retired
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.
Clerk, Third Division (£438- Industrial Officer, Third Division (£546£618), Department of Labour and National
£510), Engineer Manager's
Service, Sydney. New office created
Island,
Garden
Branch,
(P.S.B. Certificate No. 37 (A.40/2870) )
Department of Defence Coordination
No. 20.
eth February, 1941
254
Commonwealth Gazette
PROMOTIONS -- continued.
Name.
Present Designation and Station.
Position to which Promoted.
Date of
Salary on
Promotion.
Promotion.
568
6.2.41
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Cathcart, Alex Felix . .
Fort, Lewis Edward ..
New South Wales.
Engineer (£384 - £528), Third Engineer (Traffic Studies) (£528- £600),
Division, Engineering Branch
Third Division, Engineering Branch. New
office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.
40/1685)
Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2
Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354- £438), Third
Division, Boorowa, vice F. M. Klein,
424
Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£300-
Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£336), Fourth
340
(£384 - £420), Third Division,
Wollongong
%IcGregor, George William
£312), Fourth Division, Engi-
neering Branch, Line Staff,
transferred
Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff,
Armidale Division (Tamworth), vice H.
Dubbo Division (Parkes)
Angöve, transferred
Duties require experience in aerial line construction, cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle
Buman, Anthony John Joseph .. Senior Lineman (£265 £289), Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£336), Fourth Divi340
Fourth Division, Engineering
sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff, New Branch, Line Staff (No. 5
castle Division (Singleton), vice J. P.
Metropolitan Division)
McCann, promoted
Duties require cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle.
Handebo, Laurence Lester
Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- Mail .Officer (£84- £300), Fourth Division,
170
£244) Fourth Division, unMail Branch, vice W. T. Hitchens, promoted
attached
James, Norman Walter
Postman (£84- £244), Fourth Mail Officer (£84- £300), Fourth Division,
140
Division, unattached
.Mail Branch, vice J. S. Kirby, promoted
Browne, Arthur Ernest
Wood Machinist (£244 4252), Wood Machinist (£252 - £260), Fourth Divi264
Fourth Division, unattached
sion, Engineering Branch, Mechanical.
Office reclassified (P.S.B. Certificate No.
40/1917)
Robinson, Ethel
Assistant (Female), Grade 3 Monitor (£226 - £250), Fourth Division,
229
(£202 £210), Fourth Division,
Grafton, viçe D. J. Williams, transferred
Telephone Branch (Dubbo)
Bergman, Laurence Percy
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160), Postman (£84- £244), Fourth Division,
86
Fourth Division, Dulwich Hill
Dulwich Hill, vice J. R. Pender, transferred
Pollard, Jack
Telegraph Messenger (£66-- £160), Junior Assistant (£84- £168), Fourth Division,
116
Fourth Division, Hay
Wagga Wagga, vice S. H. Nisbet, transferred
Smith, Christina Ann
Assistant (Female), Grade i Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£202- £210),
213
(£84- £178), Fourth Division,
Fourth Division, Telephone Branch, vice
Telephone Branch
Elsie M. Howlett, promoted
Williams, Wilfred
..
11
Victoria.
Clerk (£330 -- £402), Third Divi- Clerk (£366- £438), Third Division, Telesion, Telephone Branch
phone Branch, vice E. J. Cummins, pro -
406
6.2.41
111
19
11
6.2.41
moted
Duties. - -Debit Clerk.
supervision of staff.
Harris, Frederick Charles
Bell, Ernest Edward . .
Martin, Lindsay Thomas
Checking of all debits in respect of telephone services and facilities, preparation of correspondence and
Clerk (£330 - £402), Third Divi- Clerk (£366- £438), Third Division, Accounts
sion, Accounts Branch (TeleBranch (General Accounts), vice T. Mason,
phone Accounts)
seconded
Duties. - Revenu e Ledger- keeper.
Telegraphist (£108- £342), Third Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£330 £366),
Division, Telegraph Branch
Third Division, Preston, vice R. H.
Thompson, promoted
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
Kirkham, John Disney
Fourth Division, unattached
Junior Assistant (£84- £168),
Fourth Division, unattached
Doig, John Arthur Ronald
Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),
Fourth Division, unattached
James, Stanly George .
.
Fullerton, Edward James
Storeman, Grade 2 (£268),
Fourth Division,
Stores
Branch
Lineman, Grade 1 (12334257),
Fourth Division, Line Staff,
Metropolitan No. 2 Division
Lock, Graham Marshall
Barclay, Victor Leslie
Jolly, Louis George
.
Telephonist (£844168), Fourth
Division, Windsor
Mail Officer (£84- £300), Fourth Division,
Mail Branch, vice L. W. Dale, deceased
Mail Officer (£84- £300), Fourth Division,
Mail Branch, vice K. P. Masterson,
transferred
Mail Officer (£84- £300), Fourth Division,
Mail Branch, vice C. A. Lowerson, transferred
Senior Storeman, Grade 2 (£292), Fourth
Division, Stores Branch, vice J. Tiernan,
politan No 2 Division, vice J. A. Campigli,
retired
Postman (£84- £244), Fourth Division, Mail
Branch, vice R. P. S. Hepburn, promoted
South Australia.
Postal Clerk (£108 £318), Fourth Postmaster, Grade 1 (£270- £342), Fourth
Division, Port Augusta
Division, Booleroo Centre, vice J. M. Cain,
transferred
Telegraph Messenger (£66 4160), Junior Assistant (£84- £168), Fourth Divi-
sion, Telegraph Branch, vice R. V. Vale,
Branch
transferred
Lineman, Grade 1 (£2334257), Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,
Fourth Division, Engineering
Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Southern
Branch, Line Staff (Metropolitan Division), Unley
6.2.41
358
11
98
11
98
f1
98
f,
296
11
272
7,
deceased
Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,
Engineering Branch, Line Staff, Metro-
Fourth Division, Telegraph
Scholz, Reginald Arthur
442
Division), Waikerie. Office reclassified
(P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/1500)
170
322
6.2.41
98
11
272
71
No. 20.-6th February,
255
Commonwealth Gazette
1941
PROMOTIONS cost tiwued.
Position to which Promoted.
Present Designation and Station.
Name.
Salary on
Promotion.
Date of
Promotion.
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT --continued.
Skelley, Percy George
Lodge, .Tack Colin
South Australia continued.
Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division,
Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Southern
Division), Naracoorte, vice J. Patterson,
Branch, Line Staff (Metropromoted
politan Division), Glenelg
Clerk (£108- £318), Fourth Division,
Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- Postal
Relieving
Staff, No. 3 District (Kadin),
£244), Fourth Division, Port
Port Pixie, vice W. K. Radford, transferred
Lineman, Grade 1 (£233 £257),
Fourth Division, Engineering
272
6.2.41
170
Pixie
Tasmania.
Stewart, Frederick Henry
Assistant, Grade 2 (£252- £260), Fourth
.. Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £244),
Division, Accounts Branch (Money Order
Fourth Division, unattached
264
6.2.41
Accounts), vice E. R. Chapman, promoted
Counter.
Duties
Keeps Pensions Registers, &c.
Duties: Money Order
of 16th January, 1941, the salary scale of the
provisional promotion of J. W. Page, appearing in Gazette
In the notification of the
£330 -£366 " in lieu of " £330 -£336 ".
position to which promoted should read
The following provisional promotions
have been confirmed :
PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.
A. Harris, appearing in Gazette of 21st November, 1940.
J. P. Walshe, appearing in Gazette of 28th November, 1940.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
1941.
M. L. Gilgen and J. A. Hackfath, appearing in Gazette of 9th January,
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.
E. A. Turner, appearing Gazette
aette of 14thcNovember. 1940.
E. A. Membery, appearing
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.
of 21st November, 1940.
L. C. Vidler, W. H. Fricker, T. R. Wilson, appearing in Gazette
POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
L. J. Wallace, appearing in Gazette of 24th October, 1940.
31st October, 1940.
B. J. Lee, appearing in Gazette ofappearing
in Gazette of 14th November, 1940.
J. McMahon and J. H. Clayton,
November, 1940.
L. J. Messenger and L. C. Porritt, appearing in Gazette of 21st
H. J. McLoughlin, J. Stewart and J. A. Robertson, appearing in
S. M. Hodges, R. S. Pretty, K. W. Peek, A. F. Merrill, L. Dick,
Gazette of 28th November, 1940.
appearingg in Gazette of 2nd January, 1941.
D. P. James, E. R. Coonan and D. R. Quick, app
appearing
in
Gazette
of 9th January, 1941.
E. J. Dare and J. M. Keating,
OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC.
ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Office Created. Typist, Grade 3, Fourth Division, Court
Reporting Staff (Sydney ) . (Ex. Min. No. 9.)
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE CO-ORDINATION.
His Excellency the Governor-General in Council has approved
Assistant Secretary, Departof Frank Roy Sinclair, Esq., being
appointed Acting Secrement of Defence Co- ordination,
absence of the Permanent
tary of that department during the1941.
(Ex. Min. No. 12. )
Secretary, as from 24th January,
A. l° ADDEN, Acting Minister for Defence Co- ordination.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
PROPERTY AND SURVEY BRANCH.
New Office Created. A new office of Clerk, Third Division,
has been created in the Clerical Section, Property and Survey
Branch (stationed at Sydney) , with limits of salary of mini
mum £330 and maximum £402.
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.
Appointments. The persons named hereunder have been
appointed on probation to the positions indicated (new offices
created in the Third Division P.S.B. Certificate No. 1273 of
lltli July, 1940) : Keith Noel Everal Bradfield, Civil EngiMeshach Fricker, Civil
neer, Grade 2 (£510 -£582) ; NormanCharles
Linton Alford,
Engineer, Grade I ( £420 -£510 ) ;
( £306 -£510 ) ; Herbert Ramsyer Heath Aerodromes ( £420 -£510 ) ; George Henry
Draughtsman, Grade 1
cote, Inspector of
Birkbeck, Aeronautical
(£420 -£510) . (Ex. Min. No. 3.)
Macmillan
Engineer,
Grade
1
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL
SERVICE.
new offices are
Offices Created. The undermentioned
created, with limits of salary as indicated, subject to varia106A. and it is directed that
tion in pursuance of regulationThird
Division : National Ser-
such offices be included in the
vice Division One of Clerk, Head- quarters Canberra, minimum £510, maximum £582 ; Record and Analysis Division
maxiOne of Clerk, Head- quarters Canberra., minimumof£330,
Industrial
mum £402 ; Industrial Relations Division One
£546, maximum
Officer, Head- quarters -- Sydney, minimum
Officer,
Headquarters
Melbourne,
one
of
Industrial
£618 ;
minimum £546, maximum £618; one of Industrial Officer,
maximum £564 (In
Head- quarters Adelaide, minimum £474,
lieu of notification appearing on page 189 of Gazette of 30th
January, 1941.)
with
The undermentioned new offices are created,
in
limits of salary as indicated, subject to variation
Relations
.106A:
Industrial
regulation
of
pursuance
(Industrial Relations) ,
Division Oise of Assistant Secretary
Second Division, minimum £828, maximum £900; Welfare
Division -One of Chief Welfare Officer, Third Division, Head
quartersCanberra, minimum £636, maximum £708; Secreof Clerk, Third Divitariat ( Administrative Section ) One
minimum £330, maximum
sion, Head-quartersMelbourne,
Sydney,
£402 ; one of Clerk, Third Division, Head - quarters
minimum £282, maximum £354.
No. 20.Gth February, 1941
PROMOTIONS COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC
SERVICE ACT 1922-1939.
(fil HE Public Service Board lias- -
j
Commonwealth Gazette
256
(1) Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotions
as notified in the Gazettes indicated: Charles Ross
Morrison, 17th October, 1940; Edward Francis
Finucane, 24th October, 1940 ; Neale Esmond Joseph
Sainsburv, 31st October, 1940 ; Sidney Bernard Fox,
7th November, 1940; Samuel Watson, 14th November,
1940: Bruce White, 21st November, 1940.
(2) Cancelled the provisional promotion of Frank Percival
Locke as notified in Gazette of 26th September, 1940.
(3) Promoted the undermentioned officer, as shown:
POSTMA STER-G ENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Joseph O'Brien, Harry Lindsay Paish, Thomas Dunn, Colin
Ernest Hubbard, Douglas William Archer, George Arthur Hill,
Neil Rawdon 11IcLaggan, Roy Wilbur Jenkins, Keith Francis
Williams, Roy Henry Prosper Kable, Frederick Richard Smith,
William Anderson Stirling, Clive Norman McLean, Walter
Harvey James Butcher, Joseph Charles Young, Eric Reuben
Cottam, John Thomas Reilly, Arthur .Cyril Middlemiss,
Francis Thomas Carrigy, William George Harrison, Frederick
Keith Richard, John Desmond Hagan, Noel Winfield Stokes,
Edward Bamford, Norman Walter Manning, Victor Emanuel
Levy, Leslie Henry Longhurst, Thomas Stanley Morgan, James
Henry Keane, John Saxby Croft, Bruce Theodore Sharpe,
Donald Robinson, Douglas William Green, Stanley Keith
Fitzgerald, Robert Matthew Berriman, John Samuel Nicholls,
John Otto Lewis.
Telegraph Messenger, Fourth Division. John David
McMillan, Allen William Peate, Stanley Phillip T'itterton,
Arthur James Duncan.
New South Wales.
Alfred Victor Bushell. Postal Clerk (£108 - £318),
Third Division, Gunnedali. as Clerk (£288- £330),
Third Division, Telephone Branch, vice W. A.
Hutchison, promoted, with salary at the rate of £316
per annum ; to take effect from 26th September, 1940.
F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,
Public Service Board.
APPOINTMENTS, RETIREMENTS AND
DISMISSALS.
following appointments, retirements and dismissals are
THEnotified by the Public Service Board:
APPOINTMENTS.
PRIME 1\IINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.
Canberra,.
Fourth Division. Endree Patricia
McGovern, Joyce Vera Waterman, Rena Mary Pini, Valerie
Joan Tippett.
Typist,
Grade
1,
Victoria.
Telephonist, Fourth Division.Anne Estelle Worcester.
.Junior Mechanic, Fourth Division.Henry Frederick King,
Charles Theophilus White, Robert Stanley Sims, Ronald
Walter Harbison, Eric Bedford Birt, Nevill Harry Westwood,
Barrie Sydney Lade, Roy William Dowling, Robert Phillip
Gray, Raymond Alfred Shearer, John Morrey Ryan, Reginald
Allen Peacock, Alan Charles 011e, Peter Bernard Doherty,
Ronald Arthur Metzenthen, William George Banks, Leo Gavan
Mason, David Stephen Dutneall, Leslie Maurice Youie, John
Leo Brady, Donald Martin Muir, James Garfield Smith,
Francis Charles Seymour, John Mitchell Dew, Thomas Bernard
Joseph Stubbs, Charles Sydney Swales, Patrick John Butler,
Robert Wilton Deany, John Scott Newell, Frank Trevor
Andrews, Ronald Charles Morris Melgaard, William Francis
Cromarty, Robin Annesley Bartlett, James Ian Brough,
Francis William Vou,tier, Stanley John Burke, John Joseph
Brown. Harold George Mackrell, Alick James Makeliam,
Nathan Prokhovnik, Henry Alfred Harmer, Ian Locksley
Thomas, Clarence Reginald Busy °ell.
South Australia.
Mechanic, Grade 2, Fourth Division.Walter Neville Govan.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
RETIREMENTS.
Canberra.
Machinist (Fernale), Grade 1, Fourth Division. -- Violet
Joyce Cunningham, Alice Veronica. McNamee.
Patent, Trade ilfa.rks, Designs and Copyright Offices, Canberra.
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.
Section 49. Margaret Elizabeth Challands, Typist, Grade
1, as from the close of business on 27th December, 1940.
New South Wales.
Clerk, Third Division. Stanley Charles Thomas Evans.
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.
New South Wales.
Clerk, Third Division.. Arthur Linden Mance.
Queensland.
Clerk, Third Division. Frederick William Neal.
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.
Canberra.
Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Patsie Beryl Jamieson.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.
Western, Australia.
Section 85 ( 1 ) .Wright McGhie, Clerk, f330 -£402, as from
the close of business on 31st March, 1941.
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
New South Wales.
Section 49. Mena Phyllis Jean Brown, Telephonist, as from
the close of business on 24th December, 1940; Molly Lorraine
Margaret Job, Assistant (Female), Grade 1, as from the close
of business on 26th December, 1940.
Section 67. Ross Dixon, Line Foreman, Grade 1, as from
the close of business on 31st December, 1940; Thomas Joseph
Light, Assistant, Grade I (Relieving), as from the close of
business on 5th March, 1941; Rebecca Ruth Hayne, Postal
Clerk (Female) , as from' the close of business on 28th March,
.
New South Wales.
Locker, Grade 1, Fourth Division. -- Sidney Leslie Coleborne.
POSTMASTER-G ENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
New South Wales.
Assistant, Grade 1, fourth Division. Robert Leslie Paton.
Motor Driver, Fourth Division. John Raymond Milgate.
Postman, Fourth Dir'ision.- Charles Browning Hall, Norman
Charles Salisbury, John Clarence Lake.
Tetrphon.ist, Fourth Division. Joyce Edith Jemmett, Iris
Lorraine , \ \Tíllard, Rutli Naomi Cotton, Veronica Pearl Flatley.
Junior JJfechaiijc, Fourth Division.Wallace Stanley
Mansfield, Rayinond William Carr, Reginald John Stokes,
Janie Chadwick, Thomas Ray M°athieson, Roland Alders
Jones, Kevin Francis Sullivan, Walter Harold Penboss, Adrian
John Overton, John Bryan Raymond Maher, Walter
Edward Ross, John Hungerford Gray, Robert Ernest Lewis,
Frank William I)owsett, Francis Arthur Kerwan, John Robert
Tunbridge, Clive James Brown, Lyle Kennedy, William Noel
Paddison, Paul Spencer Tucker, Warren Bruce, Herbert
William Hatton, Lachlan Charles George McNaught, Charles
Allan
Gordon Farquhar, Alan James Cornwell, Leslie Brompton
McNeil, Alan Frazer Campbell, Noel. Fredrick Taylor, Hilton
John Walsh, Keith Anthony Brown, Geoffrey Joseph Pisani,
Richard Arthur Blackwell, Adrian Morley Woodhouse, Edward
1941.
Victoria.
Section 49. Janet May Sykes Assistant ( Female) , Grade
2, as from the close of business on 14th December, 1940.
Section. 85 (2 ) .Alfred Thomas Birtwell, Foreman Cleaner,
as from the close of business on 19th March, 1941.
Queensland.
Section 67.Harold Hamilton Marsh, Assistant, Grade 1, as
from the close of business on 5th March, 1941.
Tasmania.
Section 49. Agnes Agathea Paton, Typist, Grade 1, as from
the close of business on 24th December, 1940.
DLSMI.SSALS.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
Taxation Branch, Western Australia.
Section. 62. John James McGillicuddy, Assessor, Grade
as from the close of business on 5th February, 1941.
1,
Commonwealth Gazette
No. 20. -6th February, 1941
257
POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
Examination No. 2306.
Victoria.
Section 55.- Robert Hardiman, Postal Assistant, Grade 1,
as from the close of business on 30th January, 1941.
F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,
Public Service Board.
FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE THIRD DIVISION OF THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE AS CLERK Olt AS CADET.
,THE following candidates, in order of merit, were successful
at the examination.
2. Successful candidates will be eligible for appointment
until 5th February, 1942.
EXAMINATIONS.
Examined in South Australia-.
Examination No. 2294.
FoR TRANSFER AS MACHINIST (FEMALE), GRADE 1, FOURTH
DIVISION, VICTORIA, QUEENSLAND, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, WESTERN
AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA.
Held 5th October, 1940, and subsequent dales.
THE following candidates were successful at the examination.
The eligibility of successful candidates for appointment or transfer
will cease on 5th February, 1942.
Order
of
Merit.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
Total
Marks.
Name.
VICTORIA.
Chivers, Hilda Betty
Barker, Alice Lillian
Gaughwin, Shiela Mary
Wells, Muriel Jean Grace .
D'Alton, Rita Katherine ..
Murphy, Irene Margaret ..
Sibbison, Mena Warren
..
Lanyon, Gwenneth Dorothy
Semmens, Gweneth Frances
Hart, Margaret Noreen
Carrigy, Florence Winifred..
Burrowes, Irene Ethel Violet
Kennedy, Mema Cecilia
..
Simcocks, Alice Martha
..
Lynch, Alice Mary
. .
Treganowan, Amy Eureka ..
Williams, Blanche
. .
Hooppell, Percie Gwendolin
Sibte, Linda Blanche
..
Cashen, Dorothy Elizabeth..
531
QUEENSLAND.
Smith, Dulcie May
Liddy, Thelma ..
Clair, Yvonne Honoria
6
Evans, June Ethel
Edmunds, Eirys . .
Ritson, Eleanor May
7
Telford, Emma Rose
1
Wilkins, Elaine Osman
..
Scarborough, Joyce Ashton..
Brearley, Erica Irene
..
.
Norman, Betty
Gogler, Edith Augusta
Stove, Daphne Joan
Evans, Joan Mary
..
5
666
653
646
645
632
632
631
631
619
617
614
608
605
604
573
572
555
542
532
660
639
635
627
611
603
509
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
6
..
670
667
664
652
635
628
626
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Mackay, Mary Elizabeth . .
Carthew, Shirley Iredale
Fogg, Dorothy Margaret
Hocking, Minnie Janet
..
Scarborough, Heather Ada Agnes
..
Lloyd, Gloria
655
635
635
623
620
618
TASMANIA.
1
2
Mason, Lola Bridget
Cooper, Dorothy Mildred
597.-4
..
..
631
631
F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,
Public Service Board.
Order of
Merit.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41..
Name.
Norman, Arthur Edward.
Venner, Barton Frederick.
Womersley, Hugh Bryan Spencer.
McKechnie, Kenneth Alexander.
Gehling, Lorenz Wilfred.
Barber, Kenneth.
Griggs, James Middleton.
Carthew, Brian.
Allen, Thomas Howard.
Conway, John Alfred.
Crosby, Edgar Hubert.
Jones, Geoffrey Hedley.
Paterson, John Levett.
Carmen, Raymond Alan.
Leaney, Roy Kent.
Rogers, Ian Frederick.
Koch, Colin Barry.
Noble, Andrew Morden.
Edgerley, Mark William.
Williss, Clifford James.
Henderson, Leonard Ross.
Clark, Robert Kevin.
Irwin, Bernard John.
Richardson, Arnold Kenneth.
Hicks, Edward Paul.
Page, Maurice Roy.
Roberts, Mervyn Arthur.
Dyer, James Howard.
Byrne, Leo Joseph.
Glenn, Ross William.
Roberts, Thomas Albert.
Tucker, Lawrence Stanley.
Harvey, Frederick Arthur.
Temme, Gordon Phillip.
Hayes, Leo Stanley.
Ryan, John William.
Sykes, Melvyn George Godfrey.
Allen, Maxwell George.
Dinham, Bruce Munro.
Stone, Raymond Douglas.
Briggs, Laurence Leslie.
Maggs, Keith Edmund.
42.
43. Sanders, Leslie Gordon.
44. Craker, David Lindsay.
45. Chandler, Douglas Norman.
46. Rofe; Rodney Broughton.
47. Gregory, Roland George.
48. McQueen, Ronald Albert.
49. Braden, Allan Walter Horace.
50. Jury, Lance.
51. Fraser, Wallace.
52. O'Donohue, Raymond Francis.
53. Good, Peter Raymond.
54. Millikan, Kenneth Thomas.
55. Arnold, Donald Clyde.
56. Gerlach, Brian Max.
57. Reynolds, Maxwell Stanley.
58. Marshall, John Waddell.
59. Aistrope, Donald William.
60. McLean, Donald William.
61. Mills, Ronald Paul.
62. Scriven, Wilton Maxwell.
63. Griffith, John Gerald.
64. Ross, Andrew John.
65. Wallace, Stanley Beaumont.
66. Boase, Allen.
67. Guthridge. Phillip William.
68. Battams, William George.
69. Cock, Dudley Frank.
70. Daniels, Vincent Raymond.
71. Vowles, Brian John.
P. G. THORPE, Commissioner,
Public Service Board.
No. 20. -6th February, 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
258
NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES,
Other applicants should state full names, date, year and
PPLICATIONS are invited from permanent officers of the
Commonwealth Public Service for promotion or transfer
to the positions named in the appended schedule. Where so
indicated, applications will also be received from officers of the
Public Service of the States and other persons.
:i
Applicants should state fully their qualifications for the
position sought, and must, to ensure consideration, forward
their applications to the officer indicated in the last column
in time to reach him not later than the appointed date.
Where an applicant desires to be considered for two or more
vacancies a separate application should be forwarded in
respect of each position sought except where the positions
applied for are of similar classification and in the same
place of
birth, and whether they are natural born or
naturalized Pritish subjects. Returned soldiers should give
particulars of war service. Copies only of diplomas,
references, testimonials, or certificates should be forwarded.
If the originals are required they will be asked for.
The range of salary indicates the classified value of a
position, but appointments may be made at any salary within
such range.
Successful applicants must comply with the provisions of
the Superannuation Act.
At offices where quarters are shown, a deduction at the rate
of 10 per cent. of the minimum salary of the position will
be made, unless otherwise stated. Particulars of existing
B'ranch of a Department, e.g., positions of Postmaster, Lines quarters are furnished merely for the information of officers.
Staff positions, &c., when one application covering such It is not incumbent on Departments to provide quarters,
positions will be accepted.
which. if provided, may be wholly or partially withdrawn at
In the case of applicants who are permanent officers of the any time.
Public Service of the Commonwealth or of a State, the
Officers of the Commonwealth Public Service, who may be
following particulars should be set out at the foot of the transferred without promotion, as the result of an application
application :
for an advertised vacancy, will be required to pay their own
expenses of removal unless the transfer comes within the
Full name (block letters)
conditions prescribed in Public Service Regulation No. 119.
Fares to locality of appointment of appointees who are not
permanent officers of the Commonwealth Public Service will
not be paid by the Commonwealth unless such fares (including, if the applicant is married, those of his wife and family)
exceed £3, wl en such allowance as the circumstances justify
may be granted.
Designation
Standard salary scale (i.e., 1.7.26 rate)
Office or Branch
Aze last birthday (in years )
Length of service
Salary (per annum)
Date granted last increment
Closing Date for
Receipt of
Applications.
Salary (exclusive of Child
Endowment).$
Locality.
Position, Salary Scale t and Division.
To whom Applications
must be forwarded.
DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.
Taxation Branch, New South Wales.
.. £406 to £478
The Deputy Commissioner
of Taxation, Box 4046W,
G.P.O., Sydney
Applicants should state particulars of their accountancy or other academic qualifications.
§Investigation officer, Grade 1 (£402 - Sydney
£474), Third Division, Sales Tax
20th February,
1941
DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.
20th February,
Melbourne .. £334 to £406
Clerk (£330 - £402), Third
1941
Administrative Section, Secretariat
The Secretary, Department
Division,
of Labour and National
Service, Canberra
Duties. Attend to all staff, correspondence and accounts work of the Branch offices.
20th February, I
.. £292 to £358
Third Division, Sydney
i
1941
Administrative Section, Secretariat
Duties. Attend to all staff, correspondence and accounts work of the Branch offices.
20th February,
£292 to £358
Clerk (£288 £354), Third Division, Canberra
1941
Administrative Section, Secretariat
(two positions)
Clerk
(£288 £354),
ff
I
¡
Duties. (a) Attend to all staff matters, examination of accounts, and the control of stores and stationery ;
(b) Attend to registration, routing, filing and despatch of correspondence.
20th February, The Secretary, Department
.
.. £86 to £248
Assistant, Grade 1 (84- £244), Fourth. Canberra
of Labour and National
1941
Division, Administrative Section,
Service, Canberra
Secretariat
Duties. Assist with registration, &c., of correspondence and attend to despatch of correspondence.
(£636- £708),
Sub - Accountant
POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.
New South Wales.
20th February,
£640 to £712
..
Sydney
Third
1941
Division, Accounts Branch, Telephone
Accounts
Clerk (£366- £438), Third Division, Telephone, Branch
The Deputy Director, Posts
and Telegraphs, Sydney
£370 to £442
Newcastle
Applicants should state fully their knowledge of procedure and practices of the Telephone Branch, particularly in relation to District
Telephone Offices.
Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456- £546), Third Crow's Nest
Division
Foreman Mechanic, Grade 1(£396- £432), Lakemba
Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,
..
£460 to £550
20th February,
1941
£400 to £436
The Deputy Director, Posts
and Telegraphs, Sydney
tt
ff
ff
Mechanical
Duties include maintenance of automatic exchange equipment and sub - station apparatus, also control of staff.
.
20th February, The Deputy Director, Posts
Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£336), Fourth JJ Muswellbrook.. £340
and Telegraphs, Sydney
1941
Division, Engineering Branch, Line
Staff (Newcastle Division)
Area Foreman, embracing cable jointing. Ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.
¡¡
t The rates shown "are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 1064 or relative Arbitration Determination.
$ The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determinations
... have been.cffected.
This hoti9catioñ is in lieu of that appearing in Gazette No. 16 of 30th January, 1941.
.
No. 20. --6th February, 1941
259
Commonwealth Gazette
NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIEScontinued.
Closing Date for
Receipt of
Applications.
Salary (exclusive of Child
Endow ment).$
Locality.
Position, Salary Scale t and Division.
To whom Applications
must be forwarded.
POSTMASTER- GENEaAL'S DEPARTMENTContinued.
New South Wales -- continued.
£272
Katoomba
Penrith
Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff,
20th February,
..
The Deputy Director, Posts
and Telegraphs, Sydney
1941
Metropolitan Division No. 3 (two
positions)
Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.
!
20th February,
..
£272
Metropolitan
1941
No. 2 Division
(IO positions),
No. 3 Division
(12 positions),
No. 4 Division
(16 positions),
No. 5 Division
(6 positions)
Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.
Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff,
Metropolitan Divisions (44 positions)
Sydney
*Motor Mechanic (£286- £302), Fourth
Branch,
Engineering
Division,
£290 to £306
..
..
20th February,
7f
The Deputy Director, Posts
and Telegraphs, Sydney
1941
Mechanical
Applicants should be qualified in fitting and turning and be capable of effecting mechanical and electrical repairs to motor vehicles.
Victoria.
Melbourne
(030-£402), Third Division,
Engineering Branch, Costing Section
CIerk
..
£334 to £406
20th February,
The Deputy Director, Posts
and Telegraphs, Mel-
1941
bourne, C.1
Duties. Classification of Engineering Branch expenditure. A knowledge of Works Piocedure Instructions desirable.
20th February, The Deputy Director, Posts
..
£256 to £264
Assistant, Grade 2 (£252 - £260), Fourth Melbourne
and Telegraphs, Mel1941
Division, Engineering Branch
bourne, C.1
Duties. Fault recording.
!7
.. i £86 to £304
PP
Mail Officer (£84- £300), Fourth Divi- + Melbourne
I
I
sion, Mail Branch (30 positions)
The officers selected will be attached to the Training School, particulars of which appear in the Monthly Circular for April, 1938.
20th February, The Deputy Director, Posts
£322 to £358
Postal Investigation Officer, Grade 2 Melbourne
and Telegraphs, Mel1941
Division,
Fourth
(£318- £354),
bourne, C.1.
(Investigation
Personnel Branch
Section)
Duties. Applicants must possess a sound knowledge of the Post and Telegraph Act, the Public Service Act and Regulations and
should state their experience in investigation work.
20th February, The Deputy Director, Posts
.
£370 to £442
Line Inspector (£366 - £438), Fourth Melbourne
and Telegraphs, Mel1941
Division, Engineering Branch, Line
bourne, C.1.
Staff (Metropolitan Division)
Queensland.
Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354- £438), Third I Collinsville .. I £358 to £442
Division
District Allowance : Grade II.
Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £244),
Fourth Division (two positions)
Mount Isa
1
.
20th February,
1941
I
1
The Deputy Director, Posts
and Telegraphs, Brisbane
No quarters.
( £86 to £248
77
Of
i
I
District Allowance : Grade V.
South Australia.
Clerk (£366- £438), Third Division, Mail
Branch
Adelaide
£370 to £442
.. J 20th February,
1941
I
1
The Deputy Director, Posts
and Telegraphs, Adelaide
Duties. In charge of clerical section. Thorough knowledge of Mail Branch routine essential.
Western Australia.
Clerk (£366- £438), Third Division,
Accounts Branch, Money Order
Accounts
Perth
£370 to £442
20th February,
1941
The Deputy Director, Posts
and Telegraphs, Perth
The position is that of Senior Money Order Teller.
t The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106.E or relative Arbitration Determination.
The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 1066 or relative Arbitration Determinations
have been effected.
* This position is also open to officers of the State Public Services and to other persons. As amongst such applicants, preference will be given to returned
sailors and soldiers with the necessary qualifications.
No. 20.-6th February, 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
260
NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 19244933.
I.n the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of New
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
Part XIII.
South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. -In the
I n the matter of GILBERT JOHN CLARK, of 41 Prince - street,
Grafton, cycle agent.
be registered as qualified to act as a Trustee under the
V OTIGE is hereby given that a second and final dividend is
111
intended to be declared in this martter. The dividend
will be payable to those creditors who have proved their
claims on or before the fifteenth day of February, 1941.
Dated this twenty - eighth day of January, 1941.
V. C. BEAR, Trustee.
V. C. Bear & Horsfield, llc Castlereagh - street, Sydney. 6664
SEQUESTRATION ORDERAS.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales
and the Australian Capital Territory.
NO. 303 of 1940. Re FRANCIS CLARKE BOLAND, of 656
Oliver - street, Inverell.
Date of petition -17th October, 1940.
Date of sequestration order-28th January, 1941.
matter of an application by STANLEY EGMONT NELSON to
Bankruptcy Act. 1924 - 1933.
TAKE notice that it is the intention of Stanley Egmont
1
Nielson, Chartered Accountant (Australia), of 18
Martin- place, Sydney, to apply to the Honorable Lionel Oscar
Lukin, Judge in Bankruptcy, at the Bankruptcy Court, 7th
Floor, Commonwealth Bank Building, corner of Pitt - street
and Martin- place, Sydney, on the twenty -first February, one
thousand nine hundred and forty -one, at 10.30 o'clock in the
forenoon, or so soon thereafter as the course of business will
permit, for an order that he be registered as a person qualified
to act as a Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933.
R. D. MULRAY, Solicitor for the Applicant.
1.15 Pitt - street, Sydney.
6669
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
In the matter of LANCELOT WILLIADI CHARLES RoBEY, of 32
No. 21 of 1941. Re THOMAS ANDREW MCMANUS, of Comleroy-
road, Kurrajong.
Date of petition -6th January, 1941.
Date of sequestration order 28th January, 1941.
No. 22 of 1941. Re WILLIAM HEATON STURMER, of Meredith street, Queanbeyan, and CLARENCE SCHMITZER, of Morrissett-
street, Queanbeyan, lately carrying on business at Wollongong and Canberra.
Date of petition --18th December, 1940.
Date of sequestration order -28th January, 1941.
All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.
A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.
112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 28th January, 1941.
6665
AMENDMENT OF PROCEEDINGS.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales
and the Australian Capital Territory (No. 10 of 1941).Re W. KOHLER.
NOTICE is hereby given that the proceedings herein have
been amended to read Walter James Kohler.
A. V. RICHARD;SON, Official Receiver.
112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 28th January, 1941.
6666
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales
and the Australian Capital Territory (No. 60 of 1940).-
Chesterfield - parade, Charing Cross, and previously carrying
on business as the " Mecca Service Station ", corner Edge cliff -road and Old South Head -road, Bellevue Hill, garage
proprietor.
NOTICE is hereby given that a preferential dividend of
20s. in the pound and a first dividend to ordinary creditors is intended to be declared in this matter. The dividend
will be payable to those creditors who have proved their claims
on or before the seventeenth day of February, 1941.
Dated this twenty -ninth day of January, 1941.
V. C. BEAR, Trustee.
110 Castlereagh- street, Sydney.
6671
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
In the matter of RALPH ERNEST BEDDOWS, of Grand parade
and Salander - street, Kogarah, and previously trading as
" Brighton Garage ", at 351 Bay- street, Brighton -le Sands,
garage proprietor.
NOTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividend is
intended to be declared in this matter. The dividend
will be payable to those creditors who have proved their claims
on or before the nineteenth day of February, 1941.
Dated this thirty -first day of January, 1941.
V. C. BEAR, Trustee.
1 l Castlereagh - street, Sydney.
6672
Re MICHAEL HENRY MOONEY, of No. 10 St. John Young's
crescent, East Sydney, and lately carrying on business at
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION
FOR DEED OF ASSIGNMENT.
379 -383 Enmore -road, Marrickville, under name of Marrickvlle Sales and Service, service station proprietor.
AFIRST and final dividend is intended to be paid in the
above estate. Any creditor who has not lodged proof of
IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of creditors of James
White Waddell (junior) , of 127 Stirling Highway, Ned lands, Western Australia, butcher, duly convened and held at
the office of Idris V. Garland, Warwick House, 63 St. George's -
dent by 14th February, 1941, will be excluded from the
dividend.
A. V. RICH,ARDSON, Official Receiver.
112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 28th January, 1941.
6667
terrace, Perth, on the 16th day of January, 1941, a special
resolution was duly carried that James White Waddell do
execute a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of the
Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933 to Idris Victor Garland, as
Trustee.
6673
NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.
Part XI.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales. Re assigned estate of ERNEST HAROLD JOSEPH RALPH, Of
Broken Hill, storekeeper.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of
section 175, has filed the required statement in the above
assigned estate.
Dated this twenty -third day of January, 1941.
J. L. FIRTH, Trustee.
340 Argent- street, Broken Hill.
6668
G. E. RUSSELL, Chairman.
District of Western Australia (No. 22 of 1935 ) . -In the
,bankrupt estate of JOHN EDWARD KENNETT, deceased, late
of Nangeenan, farmer.
AFIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the above
matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts
by the thirteenth day of February, 1941, will be excluded
from dividend.
Dated this 22nd day of January, 1941.
A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.
Supreme Court, Perth.
6674
District of Western Australia (No. 62 of 1929). -In the
NOTICE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE.
TN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (5.50 of
1938) . -Re WILLIAM GEORGE JACOBS, of 17 Wentworth -
street, Launceston, in Tasmania, butcher.
Date of petition -22nd December, 1938.
Date of sequestration order -22nd December, 1938.
Date of order of discharge -23rd October, 1940.
Nature of order - Discharge granted, suspended for three
months until 23rd January, 1941.
6670
R. G. BINGHAM, Registrar.
bankrupt estate of FRANCIS MICHAEL SALTER, formerly of
White -road, Bunbury, contractor, now of 216 McDonald
street, Kalgoorlie.
FIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the above
matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by the
A
thirteenth day of February, 1941, will be excluded from
dividend.
Dated this 23rd day of January, 1941.
A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.
Supreme Court, Perth.
6675
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Commonwealth Gazette
ADMINISTRATION OR -DER.
I
N the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia
(No. 3 of 1941 ) . Rie REui EN PLESTER, late of Dongarra,
storekeeper, deceased.
Date of petition -12th December, 1940.
..
Date of order 21st January, 1941.
A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.
6676
No. '20.-6th February, 1941
261
FIRST MEETING AND PUBLIC EXAMINATION.
IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia
District of Western Australia (No. 37 of 1939) .
In the
bankrupt estate of IVAN JAMES ASHWORTH (separate
estate) , formerly trading as " High Class Meat Supply ",
York, butcher, now of Northam -road, York.
AFIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the above
matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by
the 20th day of February, 1941, will be excluded from dividend.
Dated this 24th day of January, 1941.
A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.
Supreme Court, Perth.
6682
(No. 28 of 1940).The HARRY BLYTHE THOMSON, of
Collie, government employee.
Date of order for summary administration -21st January,
1941.
Date and place of first meeting of creditors -14th February,
1941, at half -past Two p.m., at Supreme Court, Perth.
Date and place of public examination -14th February, 1941.
at half -past Ten a.m., at Supreme Court, Perth.
A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.
6677
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.
District of Western Australia (No. 59 of 1929 ) . In the bankrupt estate of FREDERICK CHAPMAN BROWN, formerly of
Armadale, saw miller, now of Mt. Palmer.
FIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the above
A matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by the
20th day of February, 1941, will be excluded from dividend.
Dated this 24th day of January, 1941.
A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.
Supreme Court, Perth.
6683
Part XI.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.
19 of 1941). Re JOHN JAMES BERNARD WHITE, farmer,
of Poochera, a Debtor.
IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of
John James Bernard White, of Poochera, in the State
of South Australia, farmer, duly convened and held at the
office of George Curtis Peters, Albion House, Waymouthstreet, Adelaide, in the said State, on the 24th day of January,
1941, a special resolution was duly carried that the said John
James Bernard White do execute a deed of assignment in
pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Oct 1924 -1933 to
George Curtis Peters, accountant, as Trustee, and that the
Trustee's remuneration he in accordance with the maximum
amount allowable under the Sixth Schedule to the Bankruptcy Rules with a minimum fee of £15 15s.
Dated this 28th day of January, 1941.
H. B. KNOWLES, Chairman.
Office of the Registrar,
Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
Filed this 28th day of January, 1941, at 4 p.m.
L. T. ST APLETON, Deputy Registrar.
6678
NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.
District of Western Australia (No. 25 of 1939) . In the
bankrupt estate of ISRAEL BERG, of 4 Forrest- street,
Fremantle East, builder.
AFIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the above
matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by
the 20th day of February, 1941, will be excluded from dividend.
Dated this 24th day of January, 1941.
A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.
Supreme Court, Perth.
6684
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland
(No. 11 of 1940 ) . Re VINCENZO GuLr o, of Home Hill, in
the State of Queensland, storekeeper. Summary ease.
AFIRST and Final Dividend is intended to be declared
in the above matter. Creditors who have not proved
their debts by the thirteenth day of February, 1941, will be
excluded from dividend.
Dated this twenty -third day of January, 1941.
R. G. LITTLE, Official Receiver.
Customs House, Townsville.
6685
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of
section 175, has filed the required final statement in
the assigned estate of Edward John Mortimer, formerly metal
carter, now fireman, of 10 Marlborough- street, Malvern.
Dated this 29th day of January, 1941.
J. CHURCHILL SMITH, Trustee.
6679
\\Tare Chambers, Adelaide.
IN
the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland
(No. 33 of 1940 ) .Re HERBERT HENRY GODWIN, of Ayr,
in the State of Queensland, cane cutter. Summary case.
Date and place of public examination -4th. February, 1941,
at Supreme Court, Townsville, at Ten a.m.
R. G. LITTLE, Official Receiver.
Customs House, Townsville.
6686
Part XI.
In the matter of ERNEST JOHN TAYLOR, of Robert- street,
Norseman, formerly of Kellerberrin, storekeeper.
TOTICE is hereby given that the certificate required by
section 162 (2) has been filed in this matter.
Dated this twenty - fourth day of January, 1941.
A. J. MoLAREN, Trustee.
English, Scottish and Australian Bank Chambers, St.
6680
George's - terrace, Perth.
NOTICE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales
and the Australian Capital Territory.
EBTOR'S Name WILLIAM GEORGE ALBERT BROMAGE.
Description Ostler.
Address Rosedale, Hinton, formerly of Stanford Merthyr.
Part XI.
NumberS.423 of 1930.
Date of order -31st July, 1939.
Nature of order Discharge suspended till payment of 5s.
in the £1 to creditors.
6687
J. T. KEANEY, Registrar.
In the matter of ERNEST JOHN TAYLOR, of Robert - street,
Norseman, formerly of Kellerberrin, storekeeper.
NOTICE is hereby given that the above -named debtor has
NOTICE OF COMPULSORY APPLICATION FOR
NOTICE OF EXECUTION OF DEED.
executed a deed of assignment to Alexander John
chartered accountant (Australia), of English,
Scottish and Australian Bank Chambers, St. George's - terrace,
McLaren,
Perth, and that the same is now lying for inspection and
execution at the offices of A. J. McLaren & Co., chartered
accountants (Australia), English, Scottish and Australian
Bank Chambers, St. George's - terrace, Perth.
Dated this twenty- fourth. day of January, 1941.
A. J. McLAREN, Trustee.
English, Scottish and Australian Bank Chambers, St.
6681
George's- terrace, Perth.
DISCHARGE.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, 'District of the State of New
South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
EBTOR',S Name BENJAMIN LEWIS ABRAHAMS.
Address -55 King's -road, Vaucluse.
Description Advertising salesman.
Court Bankruptcy.
Number S.182 of 1940.
Date fixed for hearing -20th March, 1941.
J. T. KEANEY, Registrar.
6688
Commonwealth Gazette
26
NO. ' 20:=4th :11'ehrtia.ry, 1941
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria (No. 128
APPLICATIO? FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE.
the Court bf .I ankrú tcy, District of the State of New
South Wales' aiïd the` lustralian Capital Territory.
EBTOR'S Naine -broc SYDNEY JAMES LEONARD.
Address -147 Talbargar- street, 1)ubbo.
'Description Boot retailer.
Court Bankruptcy.
NumberS.495 of 1931.
Date fixed for hearing -20th March, 1941.
J. T. KEANEY, Registrar.
6689
of 1940) .Rc SYDNEY RICHARDSON BIRCH, of 28 Atherton
road, Oakleigh, chemist, whose estate was assigned on
21st October, 1940.
AFIRST and Final Dividend is intended to be declared
in the above matter. Creditors who have not proved
their claims by the 21st day of February, 1941, will be
excluded.
Dated this 5th day of February, 1941.
C. A. STEWART, Trustee.
C/o Young & Outhwaite, 368 Collins street, Melbourne.
6695
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia
(No. 25 of 1930) .
01'ICE is hereby given that the registration of Alfred
Cyril .Kirby ^asf..qualified to act as a Trustee under the
Bdnk>rúptcy.. Aot1924 :1933 is, under order of the Court dated
the 20th edgy ::of : Jiminkri, 1941, cancelled, as from that date,
pursuant to Bankruptcy;; Rule 422, and that the name of the
said Alfred Cyril Kirby has been struck out of the Register
of Trustees: ùndet::tli -Said. Act.
:Dated at Perth the 24th day of January,_1941.
G. J. B'O' LSON, Registrar.
61390
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
Part XII.
In the matter
of JOHN BERNARD SHELLEY,
storekeeper,
Niinmitabel.
NOTICE is hereby given that a, dividend is intended to be
declared in this matter. The dividend will be payable
to those creditors who have proved their claims on or before
the twentieth day of February, 1941.
Dated this sixth day of February, 1941.
PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Trustees,
6691
Carrington-street, Sydney.
NOTICE OF : ,DE'CL ARATION OF DIVIDEND.
In. the matter of <
Part XII.
deed of arrangement between Louis
LEVINE, trading as Levine & Co:, draper, Auburn, Granville,
Lidcombe, and Belmore, and his creditors.
NOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend of 5s. in the
£ 1 has been declared to -day and that. dividend orders
may be obtained from us on Friday, 7th February, 1941, or
any subsequent week -day, between the hours of Nine a.m. and
half -past Five p.m..
Dated at Sydney this sixth day of February, 1941.
PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Trustees,
6692
Carrington- street, Sydney.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
i{ Part XII.
Iii the matter of CHARLES WILLIAM MACLEOD, trading as
C.- -W.: MacLeod '_& TEhñ, merchant, Phillip- street, Sydney.
l
NOTICE is hereby given that a dividend is intended to be
declared in this matter. The dividend will be payable
to those-creditors-who-have proved their claims on or before
the twentieth day of February, 1941.
Dated this sixth day of February, 1941.
PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Trustees,
6693
Carrington- street, Sydney.
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION
FOR DEED OF ASSIGNMENT.
Part XI.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia
(No. 26-of 1941).Re WILLIAM FOLEY, a Debtor.
IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of
William Foley, of Clinton Centre, in the State of South
Australia, farmer, duly convened and held at the offices of
Messrs, Fisher, Jeffries, Brebner & Taylor, solicitors, Epworth
Building, 33 Pirie- street, Adelaide, in the said. State, on the
23rd day of January, 1941, a special resolution was duly
carried that the said William Foley do execute a deed of
assignment, in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act
1924 -1933, to Verno Friedrich Schultz, of Maitland, in the
said State, registered trustee in bankruptcy, as Trustee, and
that a further special resolution was duly carried that the
Trustee's remuneration be the maximum allowed by the
Sixth Schedule to the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933, with a
minimum of £15 15s.
Dated this 28th day of January, 1941.
W. G. NAIRN, Chairman.
Office of the Registrar,
Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
Filed this 31st day of January, 1941, at 3 p.m.
L. T. STAPLETON, Deputy Registrar.
6696
NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.- In the assigned estate of JOHANN FERDINAND GOTTLIEB
PASCHKE, of Copeville, farmer.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee herein proposes
to pay +a. third and final dividend of One shilling and
threepence .902d. in the pound (ls. 3.902d. in the £1) on the
proved claims of creditors, at the office of the undersigned, on
and after the 12th day of February, 1941.
Dated this 28th day of January, 1941.
A. L. GNIEL, Trustee.
6697
Selborne Chambers, Pirie street, Adelaide.
.
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION
FOR DEED OF ASSIGNMENT.
Part XL
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia
(No. 25 of 1941) . In the matter of RONALD FREDERICK
BEER, of «Tunkar, farmer, a Debtor.
yHEREBY certify., that at a meeting of the creditors of
1 Ronald Frederick Beer, of Wunkar, in the State of South
Australia, fariiier, -duly convened and held at Norwich Union
Building, 47 Waymouth- street, Adelaide, in the said State,
on the 29th daÿi of Ja;imary, 1941, a special resolution was
duly carried that the said Ronald Frederick Beer do execute
a ,.
.led-. of .. assignment, in pursuance of Part XI. of the
Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933, to Reginald Beecher Wiltshire,
of Adelaide aforesaid, chartered accountant (Rust.), as
Trustee.
Dated this 29th day of January, 1941.
O. D. M. SCHULTZ, Chairman.
Office of the Registrar,
Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
Filed this 30th day of January, 1941, at 4 p.m.
L. T. STAPLETON, Deputy Registrar.
6694
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION
FOR DEED OF ASSIGNMENT.
Part XL
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia
(No. 23 of 1941) .In the matter of JOHN NORMAN COLLINS,
a Debtor.
HEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of
John Norman Collins, of Claypans, in the State of
South Australia, farmer, duly convened and held at the office
of Alic Lawrence G-niel, of Selborne Chambers, Pink-street,
Adelaide, in the said State, .chartered accountant (Rust.), on
the 24th day of January, 1941, a special resolution was
duly carried that the said John Norman Collins do execute
a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of tiie
Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933, to the said Alic Lawrence Gniel,
as Trustee. It was further resolved that the Trustee's
remuneration be the maximum sum allowable in accordance
with the sixth schedule to the Rules to the said Act with a
minimum of Fifty guineas (£52 10s.) .
Dated this 28th day of January, P941.
H. B. KNOWLES, Chairman.
Office of the Registrar,
Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
Filed this 30th day of January, 1941, at 3 p.m.
6698
L. T. STAPLLETON, Deputy Registrar.
No. 241;6th Febxúary;: 1941
263
Commonwealth Gazette
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND.
NOTICE is hereby given that a second dividend is intended
to be paid in the matter of David Foster Jones, licensed
plumber, of 18 Douglas- street, Stockton, who executed a deed
of arrangement under Part XII. of the Bankruptcy Act on
the sixteenth day of February, 1940, which was registered on
the fourteenth day of March, 1940. Creditors who have not
proved their debt by the 13th February, 1941, will be excluded
from the dividend.
Dated this 30th day of January, 194]..
A. A. BOA, Trustee.
6699
C.B.A. Chambers, 69 Hunter street, Newcastle.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland.
NO. 45 of 1940. Notice is hereby given that the naine
GERALD DUNE, appearing in Commionwealth Gazette on
28th November, 1.940, should read GERALD JOHN DUNNE.
NO. 4 of 1941. Re SIDNEY WILLIAM SANDEBSON, presently
residing at 103 Dickson- street, Wooloowin, Brisbane, but
previously of Duke- street, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, 121
Vulture - street, West End, South Brisbane, and St. Leon's,
corner of Boundary- street and Edward street, Brisbane,
building contractor.
Date of sequestration order -30th January, 1941.
Date and place of first meeting . of .creditors-40th
February, 1941 at Eleven a.m., at the office of the
Official Receiver, Brisbane.
Date and place of public examination -25th February,
1941, at half -past Ten a.nn., yt the Bankruptcy Court,
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO D ;CLARE A DIVIDEND.
4th Floor,
Brisbane.
"NT OTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a
l first and final dividend in the bankrupt estate of Beris
Athol Bates, garage mechanic, of Warracknabeal (No. 24 of
1940) . Creditors who have not proved their debts by the
14th day of February, 1941, will be excluded from this
6700
40 Queen- street, Melbourne.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A FIRST AND
FINAL DIVIDEND.
Part XI.
In the matter of HAROLD WARDLE,
17 Central- arcade,
Perth, tailor.
first and final dividend in the above matter on Thursday,
the twenty- seventh day of February, 1941. Dividends will be
payable to those creditors only who have proved their debts.
1J
Dated this 30th day of January, 1941.
A. J. McLAREN, Trustee.
English. Scottish and Australian Bank Chambers, St.
George's- terrace, Perth.
6701
SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS AND
PUBLIC EXAM :INATIONS.
IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales
and the Australian Capital Territory (No. 23 of 1941 1.
Re JAMUES DUNN. of Short- street, Carlton, lately residing
at 12 John street, .Hurstville, carpenter. Summary.
Date of petition and sequestration order -29th January,
1941.
Date of first meeting Of creditors -10th February, 1941.
at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office,
Sydney.
Date of public examination -19th March, 1941, at half -past
Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.
All debts due to the above estate should be paid to me.
A. V. RICH ARDSON., Official Receiver. .
112 Pitt street, Sydney, 3l.st January, 1941.
6702
IN the Curt of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland
(No. 31 of 1940 ).Re LESLIE WILLIAM. SLATER, Of
Fitrleigh, near Mackay, in the State of Queensland,
formerly butcher, but now mill employee. Summary case.
Date and place of public examination -10th February, 1941,
at Court House, Mackay, at Ten a.m.
R. G. LITTLE, Official Receiver.
Customs House, Townsville.
Anzac - square,
INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
No. 47 of 1.940. Re TERENCE BEGLEY. of 66 Chester -road,
Annerley, Brisbane, timber getter. Suinnnary case ( first
dividend) .
No. 44 of 1940. Re JOHN ROLLINSON, of Temple- street.
Coorparoo, Brisbane, plasterer.Summary case (first
dividend)
No. 56 of 1939. Re E. C. SCHLOSS, of Monto, farmer.
(Fourth dividend.)
of
7 OTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a
:
Offices,
NOTE. All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.
dividend.
Dated at Melbourne this 30th day of January, 1941.
HUGH S. CHAMBERS, Trustee.
Commonwealt1r
6704
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
A dividend as above is intende&.to' be declared in these
three estates. Creditors who llave not :lodged their proofs of
debt with me on or before 25th FFebruary, 1941, will he
ï..
..
..
excluded from this dividend.
J. E. TREGENZA, Official Receiver.
4th Floor, Commonwealth Government Offices, Adelaide street, Brisbane, 31st January, 1941.
6703
NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.
107 of 19401 . Re KENNETH ALBERT HEATH, of 94 Queen -
street, Norwood, out of business, previously carrying on
business as a grocer in partnership with Alan Edward
Pearce, of 79 Queen - street, Norwood, under the firm naine of
Eastern Suburban Traders. Summary case.
AFIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in. the. above
named estate. Creditors who have not s proved :- their
debts by the 28th day of February, 1941, will be excluded from
cliVitleud,
No. 7 of 1941.. Re JAMES EDWARD CORNELIUS ATT'WATER, of
35 Archer - street, North Adelaide, munition worker, previously residing at 100 Esmond -road, Port Pirie, labourer.
Summary case.
Date of petition -15th January, 1941.
Date of sequestration order `28th January, 194.1.
Nom. All debts due to the above -named estates should be
paid to me.
GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.
Adelaide, 31st January, 1941.
6705
_.
.
NOTICE OF TRANSFER OF SEPARATE ESTATE TO
JOINT ESTATE.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.
2 of 1935 ) . Re PERC'IVAL JAMES DUFFY and JOHN
CLARENCE ]) rry, of Whyte- Yarcowie, farmers.Summary
case.
NOTICE is hereby given that there being in the hands of
the Trustee in the above bankruptcy a surplus estimated
at £42 arising from the separate estate of John. Clarence Duffy,
one of the bankrupts. and there being no separate creditors
of such bankrupt, it is the intention- of such Trustee, at the
expiration of ten days from the' appearance of this notice
in the Commonwealth Gazette, to .tra.rlsfer such surplus to the
credit of the joint estate in the said bañkruptcy.
Dated this 31st day of January, 1941.
GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.
NO. 5 of 1941. Re PATRICK JOSEPH CHRISTIE, of Pirie-
street, Adelaide, formerly solicitor, and lately carrying
on business at 34 Pirie-street, Adelaide, and lately residing
at 147 Buxton- street, North Adelaide.
Date of first meeting of creditors -13th February, 1941,
at Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Common wealth Bank Building, King William- street, Adelaide.
'
GEO. W. BUNS, Official Receiver.
Adelaide, 31st January, 1941.
.11
6706
Adelaide.
6707
District of Western Australia (No. 26 of 1937). In the bank-
rupt estate of MYRA MARGARET LEAMAN, formerly of 3 St.
Leonard's- avenue, West LeedervilIe, married woman, now
of 178 Sixth- avenue, Maylands.
AFIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the above
matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by
the 20th day of February,
dividend.
1941,
will be excluded from
Dated this 29th day of January, 1541.,
. A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver. Supreme Court, Perth.
6708
No. 20. -6th February, 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
264
District of Western Australia (No. 20 of 1936).In the
bankrupt estate of SYDNEY ERNEST BRADFORD, formerly of
137 Beaufort street, Perth, dry cleaner, 15 Rob Roy- street,
ORDER OF DISCHARGE.
IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia
(No. 137 of 1938).Re HAROLD WILLIAM BENNETT, of 3
Francis - street, Cowandilla, motor mechanic, previously of
Gladstone, motor garage proprietor. Summary case.
Swanbourne.
AFIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the above
matter. Creditors who have not proved their debts by
the 20th day of February,
1941,
dividend.
will be excluded from
Date of order of discharge -26th July, 1940.
Nature of order Discharge suspended until bankrupt has
paid 10e. in £1. Amount necessary for payment of a
dividend of 10s. in £1 paid by bankrupt to Official Receiver
on 17th January, 1941.
Dated this 29th day of January, 1941.
A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.
Supreme Court, Perth.
6709
Grounds named in order for refusing absolute order of discharge- -Proof of facts (a), (b), (d), (d) and (i) of
section 119(7).
6713
L. T. STAPLETON, Deputy Registrar.
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.
APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE.
Part XI.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.
21 of 1941) .Re GEORGE ALFRED JAMES GREEN, of Booleroo
Centre, a Debtor.
IHEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of
George Alfred James Green, of Booleroo Centre, in the
State of South Australia, farmer, duly convened and held at
the office of George Curtis Peters, Albion House, Waymouthstreet, Adelaide, in the said State, on the 15th day of
January, 1941, a special resolution was duly carried that the
said George Alfred James Green do execute a deed of assignment in pursuance of Part XI. of the Bankruptc?! Act 19241933 to George Curtis Peters, of Albion House, Waymouthstreet, Adelaide aforesaid, accountant, as Trustee, and that
the Trustee's remuneration be in accordance with the maxi-
mum amount allowable under the Sixth Schedule to the
Bankruptcy Rules with a minimum fee of £15 15s.
Dated this 22nd day of January, 1941.
J. HOLT, Chairman.
Office of the Registrar,
Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
NO. 39 of 1939. Re LAWRENCE EFFIELD BELLCIJAMBER.S, of
11A, Cowandilla -road, Cowandilla, electrician, lately
residing and carrying on business at I5 Francis street,
Hilton. Summary case.
Date and place of hearing of application for discharge 7th March, 1941, at half-past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy
Count, Adelaide.
No. 142 of 1932. Re LESLIE JAMES HARDING. of Hundred of
Pekina, farmer. ( Present address, Whyalla, labourer.)
Date and place of hearing of application for discharge
14th March, 1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy
Court, Adelaide.
No. 43 of 1939. Re EDWARD LESLIE NORTON, of 29 Sheffield-
street, Malvern, fruit hawker. -Summary case.
Date and place of hearing of application for discharge14th March, 1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy
Court, Adelaide.
6714
Filed this 29th day of January, 1941, at 4 p.m.
6710
L. T. STAPLETON, Deputy Registrar.
CHAIRMAN'S CERTIFICATE.
Part XI.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.
24 of 1941).Re WILLIAM JOSEPH GILBERT GILL, farmer,
of Wudinna East, a Debtor.
j HEREBY certify that at a meeting of the creditors of
j William Joseph Gilbert Gill, farmer, in the State of
South Australia, duly convened and held at the office of George
Curtis Peters, Albion House, Waymouth- street, Adelaide, in
the said State, on the 24th day of January, 1941, a special
resolution was duly carried that the said William Joseph
Gilbert Gill do execute a deed of assignment in pursuance of
Part XI. of the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1933 to George Curtis
Peters, of Albion House, Waymouth - street, Adelaide aforesaid, accountant, as Trustee, and that the Trustee's remuneration be in accordance with the maximum amount allowable
under the Sixth Schedule to the Bankruptcy Rules, with a
minimum fee of £15 15s.
Dated this 29th day of January, 1941.
R. BATEMAN, Trustee.
Office of the Registrar,
Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
Filed this 30th day of January, 1941, at 4 p.m.
6711
L. T. STAPLETON, Deputy Registrar.
NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.
Part XII.
In the matter of a deed of arrangement between JOHN JAMES
BIRCHLEY, trading as R. F. Birchley, storekeeper, Enoggeraroad,. Newmarket, Brisbane, in the State of Queensland, and
his creditors (No. 2 of 1941) .
OTICE is hereby given that a first dividend at the rate of
two shillings and six pence (2s. 6d.) in the £1 has been
declared on admitted claims in this matter, and is now payable
N
at the office of Geo. Rees & Rees, chartered accountants
(Aust. ), Commercial House, 319-325 Queen- street, Brisbane.
Dated this twenty - fourth day of January, 1941.
6712
GEORGE REES, Trustee.
L. T. STAPLETON, Deputy Registrar.
NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia
(No. 92 of 1940) .Re GLENMORE LAURENCE Du scn E, of
Maitland, farmer.
NOTICE is hereby given that a second and final dividend
of 6s. in the £1 (making 20e. in the £1 in all) has been
declared in this matter and is payable at the office of the
Trustee on the 1st day of February, 1941, or any subsequent
day.
V. F. SCHULTZ, Trustee.
6715
Robert- street, Maitland, South Australia.
NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Smith Australia
(No. 93 of 1937).Re WILLIAM JAMES COLLIVEE, of Arthur -
ton, farmer, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that a fourth dividend of 4s. in
the £l (making 15e. in the £1 to date) has been declared
in this matter and is payable at the office of the Trustee on
the 1st day of February, 1941, or any subsequent day.
V. F. SCHULTZ, Trustee.
6716
Robert street, Maitland, South Australia.
NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of
section 175, has filed the required statement in the
assigned estate of Benno Haveliberg, of Whyalla, in the State
of South Australia.
Dated at Adelaide this 28th day of January, 1941.
W. C. CALDER, Trustee.
20 Grenfell - street, Adelaide.
6717
NOTICE OF PILING STATEMENT.
in the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of
section 175, has filed the required statement in the
assigned estate of Frederick Arthur Henschke, of Pata, in
the State of South Australia, storekeeper.
Dated at Adelaide this 28th day of January, 1941.
W. C. CALDER, Trustee.
20 Grenfell- street, Adelaide.
6718
Commonwealth Gazette
NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.
Part XI.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
O] ICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of
section 175, has filed the required statement in the
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a.- signed estate of Henry Albert Robinson, of Pata, South
Australia. farmer.
ate :l at Adelaide this 28th day of January, 1941.
W. C. CALDER, Trustee.
20 Grenfell -s treet, Adelaide.
No. 20. -6th February, 1941
265
SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS, AND
PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales and
the Australian Capital Territory.
T O. 310 of 1940. Re HORACE EBZER FL MoNs, deceased,
late of 363 Anzac- parade, Kingsford, retired chemist and
.1N
small goods merchant. Summary.
Date of first meeting of creditors -14th February, 1941, at
half -past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.
No. 295 of 1940. Re ERNEST MEAD, of Upper Delegate River,
Victoria, farmer.Summary.
6719
Date of first meeting of creditors -13th February, 1941, at
half -past Eleven a.m.,
Sydney.
.NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLAR E A SECOND
DIVIDEND.
1937) . Re ALFRED HENRY SNELL,
of
Official Receiver's
Office,
No. 272 of 1940. Re DAVID ROBERT CRAG(, deceased, late of
Nesbit River, via Coen, Queensland, and lately carrying on
business at No. 495 Victoria- avenue, Chatswood, mine
m.anager. Summary.
Date of first meeting of creditors -13th February, 1941,
Part XI. .
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia
(No. 43 of
at
58
Williams-road, Hollywood, and formerly of 29 Princess
road, Nedlands, builder.
NOT ICE is hereby give» that it is my intention to declare a
second dividend in the above matter, and creditors who
nave not proved their debts by the 12,tíí February, 1941, win
he excluded from the dividend.
Dated this 29th day of January, 1941.
J. O. SMITH, Trustee.
6720
Occidental House, Perth.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND.
Part XII.
at 10.30 a.m.4 at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney.
No. 24 of 1.941. Re CECIL STANFORD HALL, of 30 Crown - street,
stockton, packer, lately carrying on business at Fassifern
as :a currier. -- Summary.
Date of petition and sequestration order -31st January,
1941.
Date of first meeting of creditors -13th February, 1941,
at Ten a.m.. at Court House, Newcastle.
Date of public examination -28th March, 1941, at Ten
a.m., at Court House, Newcastle.
No S of 1941. He Roy CLIVE CRAMP. of High street, Coffs
Harbour.Summary.
Date of first meeting of creditors -12th February, 1941,
at half -past Ten a.m.. at Official Receiver's Office,
Sydney.
NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare
all debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.
dividends in the undermentioned matters:
Assigned estate of ERIC CLIFFORD B,Rowa, wholesale
distributing agent, 55 Park -road, Cabramatta. First.
Assigned estate of .PEncY CHARLES POWELL, mercer,
A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.
112 Pitt- street, Sydney. 3rd February, 1941.
Katoorba. First.
Assigned estate of JOHN TEMPEST SMITH, trading as
" Hamnaills ", 266 Church-street, Parramatta.First.
These dividends will be paid only to those creditors who
have proved their claims on or before 21st February, 1941.
Creditors who have not proved their claims on or before such
date will be excluded from such dividends.
Dated this seventh day of February, 1941.
II.LNGERFORD, SPOONER & CO., agents for the Trustees,
6721
Dalton House, 115 Pitt- street, Sydney.
NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.
NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.
the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
0110E is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of
section 175, lias filed the required statements in the
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assigned estate of William Harold Thompson, of 28 -30 North
East -road. \Valkerville. in the State of South Australia,
draper, a Debtor.
Dated this 13th day of January, 1941.
C. E. PIPER, Trustee.
Pharmacy Building, Gawler- place, Adelaide.
].n the matter of CLEMENT JAMES BROWN, trading as Evans &
Brown, 11 Burton - street, Concord.
NOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend of
4d. in the £1 has been declared to -day, and that
dividend orders may be obtained from my office on the 6th
8s.
day of February, .1941, or any subsequent week day, between
the hours of Nine a.m. and Five p.m.
Dated this 6th February, 1941.
ROBT. MITCHELL, Trustee.
C/o Robt. Mitchell & Co., 17 Castlereagh- street, Sydney.
6722
8724
6726
NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.
U a ICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of
^section 175, has filed the required statements in the
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assigned estate of Alfred David Lovegrove, trading as " The
Midway Stores ", of 93a Semaphore- road; Semaphore, in the
State of South Australia, draper, a Debtor.
Dated this 13th day of January, 1941.
C. E. PIPER, Trustee.
Pharmacy Building, Clawler- place, Adelaide.
6727
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
Part XII.
NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare
dividend in the undermentioned estate:
LINDSAY GRarroN GREENAWAY, motor garage proprietor,
recently trading as Greenaway's Super Service Station,
Katoomba. First dividend.
The dividend will be payable to those creditors who have
proved their claims on or before the 20th day of February,
1941. Creditors who have not proved their claims on or
before that date will be excluded from such dividend.
ROBT. MITCHELL, Trustee.
C/o Robt. Mitchell & Co., 17 Castlereagh - street, Sydney,
6th February, 1941.
6723
Re assigned estate of M. J.
Tasmania, storekeeper.
EDWARDS, of
ll:ranxholm, in
NO] IC'L is hereby given that a first and final dividend is
intended to be declared in the above matter. Creditors
who do not prove their debts .on or before the 15th February,
1941, will be excluded.
Dated this 1st day of February, 1941.
H. E. TREGASKIS, Trustee.
Barcla.y's Buildings, 60 St. John- street, Launceston. 6728
_APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of New
South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
AMENDMENT OF PROCEEDINGS.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales
and the Australian Capital Territory (No. 248 of 1940).
W. W. V. Fncw.
OTICE is hereby given that the proceedings herein have
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been amended to read WALTER VINCENT FINN.
A. V. RICHARDSON, Official Receiver.
112 Pitt street, Sydney, 3rd February, 1941.
597. -5
6725
E13TOR'S Nance AernED RICHARD ROSER.
Address Goolmangar, via Lismore, New South Wales.
Description Farmer.
Court Bankruptcy.
Number S.7 of 1939.
Date fixed for hearing -20th March, 1941.
J. T. KEANEY, Registrar in Bankruptcy.
6729
Naj. 20.-Gth February, 1941
Commonwealth Gazette
266
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.
COMPULSORY APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF
DISCHARGE.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of the State of New
South \Vales and the Australian Capital Territory.
DFBTOR.'S Name- MANsuin o FAVERo, trading as .Iohu
Favero.
address -West Vlryalong.
Descri ption -Café proprietor.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.
143 of 1938. -Re JOHN OLSSON, of 30 James- street,
Gleuhuntly, tramway employee. (First dividend.)
No. 35 of 1940.-Re WILLIAM HUGH MCMAHON, late of
No.
Warrnambool, in the State of Victoria, solicitor, deceased.
( Second and final dividend.)
No. 54 of 1940. Re WILLIAM DOBBIE, of 271 Darlinghurst-
road, Kings Cross, Sydney, in the State of New South
Court- Bankruptcy.
Number-275 of 1940.
Date fixed for hearing -20th March, 1941
Wales. and
Debtor's nan)e- ARTHUR ALLEN HARNETT.
Address -14 Meurant- avenue, Wagga. Wagga.
Description- B'uilder.
Court - Bankruptcy.
Number -243 of 1940.
Date fixed for hearing' --27th March, 1941.
Debtor's .anse -ALLAN 11ODNEr CASEY, CLYDE
PATRICrc LAURENCE TOOLE,
Of High - street,
\Vodonga, and lately carrying on business in partnership as
garage proprietors at High- street, Wodongn. in the State of
Victoria. (First and final dividend.)
No. 99 of 194.0.-Re J AMES FREDERICK CHEW, of Streatham,
in the State of Victoria, motor mechanic.
dividend.)
Cr_Al1FN rE
CASEY and ARNOLD I1ODNEY CASEY.
Address-10 Mill- .street. East Maitland.
Description Butter merchants.
Cmlrt- Bankruptcy
Number -240 of 1940.
Date fixes] for hearing -27tH March, 1941.
J. T. KEÀNEV, Registrar in Bankruptcy.
6730
(First and final
DIVIDEND as above is intended to be declared in these
four estates. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs
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of debt with lne on or before the twentieth day of February,
1991. will be excluded from this dividend.
A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.
150) Law Courts- place. Melbourne. C.], 3rd February. 1941.
6734
NOTICE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE.
In the Conrt of ];a.nkrnptcr. District of New South Wale
and the Australian Capitai Territory.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
GAZETTE."
DEBTOR',S Name -R AWSoN FREDERICK THOMAS Moony.
7'h e COMMONWEALTH
WE;LTH
GAZETTE is published on Thursday
Description- Electrical engineer and boarding-house e keeper. morning in each week, and " Notices for insertion" must be
' received by the Prime Minister's Department by NTooN on
Address- Sydney and MIrra gora ng Val]ey.
Number-120 of 1940.
T(EsDAY preceding the day of publication.
Tate of order -13th December, 1940.
All notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written
Nature of order- I)iseha.rge to issue.
on one side of the paper only. Signature (in particular) (nid
Ill ANEW Registrar in Bankruptcy.
J.
proper naines must, be written very plainly in the text. gill
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documents illegibly written will be returned unpublished.
.11.1 official notices intended for insertion in. the CoitiaoNAMENDMENT OF ADVERTISEMENT.
13EALI''II GAZETTE should be addressed to " The Gazette Officer,
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria (No. 212 Prime AI-blister's Department, Cambcrra, A..C.T.," and endorsed
of 1940 ).-He EDWARD (. 1 1SANE.
M- 071 CE is hereby given that the naine of the bankrupt
advertised in f ;a.zeile No. 20, of :5] st October, 1940, is
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amended tu read Edward Gis-ane.
A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.
450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne, 3rd February, 1941.
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Remittances should be made by postal mote, money order,
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67:32
SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETINGS.
In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.
NO. :5 of 1941.-Re bankrupt estate of LEOPOLD PHILLIPS, of
ly Acland- street, St. Kilda, but formerly of Mouton ",
Avoca- avenue, Elwood, salesman.-Summary cast'.
or draft
favour of the Government Printer, Canberra,
in.
A.C.T.
])ate of petition -24th January, 1941.
Date of sequestration order -24th January, 1941.
Date and pace of first meeting of creditors -7th
February, 194], at half -past 7 en a.m., at Official
Receiver's Office, Melbourne.
CONTENTS.
No. 6 of 1941. -Rc bankrupt estate of STANLEY PEAK, of
East Oakleigh. carpenter. formerly of
Brunswick- street, Fitzroy, builder. - Summary case.
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North -road,
Date of petition -28th January, 1941.
Date of sequestration order-28th January, 1941.
Date and place of first meeting of creditors -7th
February, 1941, at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official
Receiver's Office, Melbourne.
No. 7 of 1941. -Re bankrupt estate of THOMAS JOHN SAN MRS.
of 63 Main street, Bairnsdale, service station proprietor, but
formerly of Airly.- Summary case.
Date of petition -29tH .January, 1941.
Date of sequestration order -29tH January, 1941.
Date and place of first meeting of creditors -11th
.February. 1941. at half -past Ten a.m.. at Official
Receiver's Oíñce, Melbourne.
No. 8 of 1941.-Re bankrupt estate
of
FRANK STANLEY
HARDING, of 84 Mason - street. Newport, but formerly of 72
Dover -road, Williamstown, machinist.- Summary case.
Date of petition -29th 'January, 1941.
Date of sequestration order -29th January, 1941.
Date and place of first meeting of ereditol, 10th
February, 1941, at half -past Ten a.m., at Official
Receiver's Office, Melbourne.
All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.
A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.
450 Law Courts. place, Melbourne, C.1, 3rd February, 1941.
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