No 39, 28 February 1946 - Federal Register of Legislation
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No 39, 28 February 1946 - Federal Register of Legislation
[489 j (JA:nlninnflwrattt! f Aiøtra1ia (Iktzvttt. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [Registered at the General Post OffiCe. Melbourne, for transmission by post as a newspaper. Tin Governor-General has received advice that His Majesty ` [1946. CANBERRA. THURSDAY, 28TH FEBRUARY. No. 39.1 the King has apprme l of the following- award-15th For courage, aggressive leadership arad skill in operations against the enemy: February. 1946 :- DrsTI:\Gu1sI]>;n ]' I.VI\:: CRO.55. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN' AIR FORCE. l'.r skill. I(adcrship and dciotion to duly in flying operations against the enemy:- IiISTI\Gi715IIED FLI'I\G CRoSS. Flight Lieutenant Reginald Thomas Hocking, No. 407291. trollp Captain \'alston Eldridge Hancock, O.I3.IE., No. 40. Whig Commander Hugh Augttstisie C:oitagl:ala. No. 458. Wing Commander Oliver Blythe Hall. A.F'.C., No. 260239. -1rthtg' Win!). Commander John William Kessej-, No. 482. Squadron Leader ßeanfcrrd llosman Hunter Palmer. :No. 469. ;i-r'at Lieutenant Gilbert :Richard Isler Cory, No. 404387. Government house, Canberra. loth. February, 1946. f 1 HF, KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the followisig award to the undermentioned for very brave conduct :GEORGE MEDAL. Gordon William Knowles. On the evening of 19th July, 1945, a Liberator with a complement of twelve, ilic'uding senior Royal Naval officers, crashed a short distance from Mascot (home, immediately after the take off. The fuselage cause to rest beneath a viaduct over Muddy Creek and burst in fiames. Blazing petrol spread over the water in which the wreck was partially submerged entirely surrounding it with an area of lire. Mr. Knowles who lives nearby rushed to the scene of the crash and. unaided, extricated one i4o ly from the wreckage astd with some assistance extricated two more. After removal of the third body, Knowles was in such an exhausted condition as a result of burns, immersion and carbon monoxide poison in`; that he collapsed. i he courage and utter disregard of personal safety displayed by Mr. Gordon Knowles is deserving of the highest praise. Flight Lieutenant Ross Huggins Glassop. No. 40:3921. 1''or courage and initiative: AIR FORCE CROSS. Leader Alexander _,ngnst:ss Pentland. M.C., D.F.C.. No. 271547. ticlua)(lrI>n Nuirni i) For ralonr and courage of a high order in Dudley r'cso:ai.ng nrs injured aran from a crashed and blazing air.rcaft: GEORGE MEDAL. Leading Ailrl'aftmaíil Stanley llcrvvn Ra.wlinson. Nel 64842. For h:crois))r of the highest order in saring 1,r.¡° i.r.9'es of a number of srrisn)n.ers in the surf in New l;uinea : I3RITISrI EMPIRE l'IEDAI. ( MIL1T.üìS- 1)TVIsIoN }. Leading Ai rent ftnlau Maxwell Jefiries. No. 1:-0;;1;. For services iv the North-Western Area: For courage, skill and derotion to duly in the discharge of hazardous tasks: J 13E i)F b-1.cER OF THE IIILI'I'ARY DIU SION or TIiE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Gcverarnent house, Canbc s ra. 22nd February, 1946. 1HE hING has been graciously pleases to dive orders for the following appointments and awards and for the 1publication of names shown hereunder as having been mentioned in despatches in recognition of service rendered from 1st April to :30th June, 1945:ROYAL AUSTRALIAN Al ii FORCE. Für services irr. Ilse Northern Command: For courage, initiative and enduvance of the 15iglresl order: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER. Actin:. Flight Lieutenant Cecil Norman Sandford, No. 0610. Par skill WWI wga;ri.zirry ability: "l'o 111E OFFICE(; OF THE MILITARY DIVISION 0E THE MOST EXC'LLLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH E\ss']ni . Acting Wing C'cnn ua'lxler Spencer Percival Higgin. No. 261835. For inspiring leadership of Allied Intelligence Bureau Parties: TO BE MEMBER OF THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE. Honorary Wing Commander Cecil Pitt HtIrdacre. For a.tlmirri.stratii-e and oa.4arri, iasg ability of the highest order: To RE MEMBER OF TIìE 1lILITART DIVISION OE THE MOST i';xeEI.I.ENT URiSER OF THE. 'I31ti9'ISli EMPIRE. Sgttarlrc)n Leader Cyril Wilfred Weauue. No. 262219. For outstanding corsTage, keenar,css and dercrtion !n duty in flying operations against the encas//: 1)1sT7\GL'ISIIi:ti ]L S I':t; ( ito`,s. Group Captain Peter .Avison Parker, Na. 153. Wing. Commander Russell Edwin Bell, No. Wing Commander Patrick. John McMahon, No. 459. Squadron Leader lvon Oswald L'lack, No. 245. Sgtlatdron Leader Hugh 1ieskymc-'r 13o1sytLoi1. 2?il)778. Squadron Leader Iiessne.th Arthur Crisp, Na). 290780. S(1tda5(lrvn Leacicr Kenneth .](11512 Gray. No. 402.1192. Squadron Leader Stanley .laines- Nir.]sol, No. 3485. 1'iigist Lieutenant Leslie Harold. Hc,lcansois. No. 421981. Flight Lieutenant Eldin Moore, No. 408694. Flight Ucut.^.na.ist Brian C)rtiepp, No. 407683. For cornage and quiet coolne:;s in flying operations agai.rr.:t t 1: c enemy: DISTINGulsiInD FLUNG .1]ED:\L. Sergeant Harold Richard Loci worth. No. 12(192. Flight Lieutenant Ronald Albert Robinson, No. 266361. 1093. -No. 39.-paten 6D.; Quarterly, Ss. 2(l.; Half- Yearly, 16s. 3d. ; Yearly, 32s. (3d. Warrant Officer William Sydney Andrews, No. 411849. Warrant Officer Casimer John Maguire, No. 5683. Warrant Officer Gordon Francis Morgan - Morris, No. For services in First Tactical Air Force: For courage and distinguished service: To BE MEMBERS OF THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE -MOST EXCELLENT ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.. Acting Squadron Leader William Bell, No. 262770. Flight Lieutenant Charles Llewellyn McDonald, No. 264377. For skill, leadership and determination in operations against the enemy: DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS. Squadron : Leader ( now Temporary Flight Lieutenant, acting Squadron Leader) Peter Booth Jones, No. 403345. Squadron Leader Garth Millett Snook, No. 585. Flight Lieutenant William Oswald Cable, No. 404495. Flight Lieutenant Desmond John Cormack, No. 407412. Flight Lieutenant Geoffrey Lawrence Hiller, No..400829. Flight Lieutenant Dargin McKenzie, No. 402802. Flying Officer (now Flight Lieutenant) Allan Josiah Roland George McClintock, No. 412626. For organizing ability and general knowledge as Engineer Officer udder difficult conditions: Flight Sergeant Alfred James Gilbert Jelley, No. 5172. For courageous conduct and distinguished service in Northern Rieusset, No. 57692. Acting Corporal (now Leading Aircraftman) Walter Arthur Anderson, No. 121097. Leading Aircraftman Arthur Berthold Girling,. No. 60038. For courageous and distinguished service in the First Tactical Air Force: Squadron Leader Malcolm 270532. Acting Wing Commander Francis Ernest Parker, No. 406260. Squadron Leader Stuart Henry Collie, No. 252288. Acting Squadron Leader Reginald Arthur Clements, No. 265818. Acting Squadron Leader Eric Clifford Hattam, No. 253513. No. 402348. Acting F.ight Lieutenant Frederick Thomas Binns, No. 32294. Acting Flight Lieutenant Henry Herbert Johnson, No. 264502. Flying Officer Neil Mason Ewing Agnew, No. 423031. Warrant Officer Lester Clyde Cribb, No. 43921. Sergeant Charles William Clearson, No. 18659. Sergeant George McBride, No. 23429. Sergeant Mark Thomas Smith, No. 61108. Sergeant Allan Stratton, No. 421473. For courageous and distinguished service in the North Tíester n Area: MENTION IN DESPATCHES (POSTHUMOUS) . Squadron Leader Nathaniel Herbert Ivan Straus, No. 250759. MENTION IN DESPATCHES. Chaplain the Reverend Kenneth Charles Walter Beckett. Squadron Leader Frederick Stephen Robey, No. 290635. Acting Squadron Leader John Xavier O'Driscoll, No. 255041. Fright Lieutenant Ronald Bruce. Egerton Barraclough, Flight Lieutenant Guy Campbell Bryce, No. 254145. Flight Lieutenant Leslie George Raymond Butterworth, Flight Lieutenant Donald Hunter Dougan, No. 265433. Flight Lieutenant Colin Frank Hooper, No. 264307. Flight Lieutenant Lawrence Hainswortll Kirkman, No. 416432. Flight Lieutenant Ronald Ashton Provost, No. 406060. Chaplain the Reverend Charles Henry Star. Acting Flight Lieutenant Ronald James Martin, No. 20741. Flying Officer Gordon Rayner Cant, No. 433178. Flying Officer Eric Barrington Coleman, No. 436581. Flying Oifiecr Keith Lancelot Collett, No: 417946. Flying Officer Ronald William Thompson Francis, D.F.M., No. 416560. Flying Officer Vernon John Boyd Morris, No. 437479. Warrant Officer Francis Edward Burns, No. 3649. Warrant Officer Reginald Charles Crilley, No. 405471. Warrant Officer William John Hart, No. 415653. Warrant Officer Leslie Charles Rogers, No. 43118. Warrant Officer Arthur Frederick Taylor, No. 19233. Acting Flight Sergeant Rex Thomas Sims, No. 27388. Sergeant Frank Allan Fitzmaurice, No. 30100. Sergeant William Alick Lawson, No. 11114. Sergeant Leonard Hugh George Stitt, No. 4824. Acting Sergeant Robert Charles Ballingall, No. 41266. Corporal Alan Hugli Crossman, No. 13175. Corporal Walter Francis Muller, No. 25528. Acting Corporal Walton John Rigg, No. 66666. Leading Aircraftman Gerald Joseph Lawson; No. 145269, Leading Aircraftman William Lionel O'Connor, No. 137124. Leading Aircraftman Richard James O'Medra, No. 81447. Leading Aircraftman Clifford Rowland Paddle, No. 20690. Leading Aircraftman Thomas Patrick Reidy, No. 37195. No. 403979. Flight Lieutenant Bert Cecil Button, No. 265376. Flight Lieutenant Alexander Hector Ferguson, No. 274158. Flight Lieutenant Alexander George Goudie, No. 409991. Flight Lieutenant Horace William Moore Henderson, No. 263905. Flight Lieutenant Mason James Niel, No. 412659. Flight Lieutenant Ian Stuart Smith, No. 408413. Flight Lieutenant William Waterson Stevens, No. 415281. Flight Lieutenant Clifton George Ward, No. 283302. Flight Lieutenant Ronald Garnock Wise, No. 422526. Flight Lieutenant Victor Edwin Wiseman, No. 11850. Flying Officer Robert Stanley Alexander, No. 1588. Flying Officer (now Flight Lieutenant) Raymond Ernest Recke No. 425585. Flying Officer (now Flight Lieutenant) Duncan 11cIntyre Brown, No. 414987. Flying Officer (now Flight Lieutenant) Douglas John Campbell, No. 406639. Flying Officer (now Flight Lieutenant) Cecil Tasman Curran, No. 30174. Flying Officer Henry Douglas Dargie, No. 415023. Flying Officer Keith Vidmore Roget, No. 401153. Flying Officer (now Flight Lieutenant) William Eric Sudlow, No. 427958. Thomas Drummond, No. 264589. No. 4044.94. MENTION IN DESPATCHES. Acting Group Captain Colin Walter Munro, D.F.C., No. Acting Squadron Leader George Tootell, No. 2953. Flight Lieutenant Harold Hastings Griffiths, No. 18673. Flight Sergeant Charles Louis O'Brien, No. 207711: Sergeant Charles Thomas Spencer Bates, No. 41977. Sergeant William Orton Martin, No. 11485.. Sergeant Frank Elvey Paramor, No. 46916. Acting Sergeant Leslie Arthur Hughes, No. 71633. Acting Sergeant Donald Sowerby, No. 34824. Corporal Keith Joseph Craven, No. 13089. Corporal Herbert Reginald Green, No. 19282. Corporal (now Acting Sergeant) Benedict Daniel Francis MENTION IN DESPATCHES. BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL (MILITARY DIVISION) Command: 5691., Warrant Officer William Murray McLean, No. 3787. Warrant Officer Robert Patrick Quirk, No. 409444. Flight Sergeant Arthur Raymond Cliff, No. 40732. Flight Sergeant James Dilena, No. 13191. Flight Sergeant William Charles Andrew Hammond, Flight Lieutenant Ralph Taylor, No. 263536. George Polkinghorne, No. 414950. Pilot Officer (now Flying Officer) Commonwealth Gazette 490 No. 39. -28th February, 1946 Commonwealth of Australia to wit. HENRY ORDER By His Royal Highness the Governor - General in and over the Commonwealth of Australia. Governor General. ' HEREAS by apt Order made on the twenty-second dap of HUMS an area of land in the Parishes of Wilton, Picton and Camden, County of Camden, in the State of New South Wales was declared to be a bombing and gunnery area fer the purpose of the Air Force Regulations: And whereas it is desirable to revoke the said Order: NoNi, therefore, I, Henry William Frederick Albert, Duke of Gloucester, the Governor- General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby revoke the said Order. Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealth this twenty- seventh day of February, One thousand (L.a.) nine hundred and forty -six and in the tenth year of His Majesty's reign. By His Royal Highness's Command, ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD .Minister of State for Air. ORDER Commonwealth of Australia to wit. HENRY No. 39.-28th February, 194-6 491 Commonwealth Gazette By His Royal Highness the GovernorGeneral in and over the Commonwealth of Australia.. Governor General. WHEREAS by an Order made on the fifth day of December, 1944, an area of land and water, being part of Lake Yindarlgooda and part of the surrounding land in the District of Hampton in the State of Western Australia, was declared Chinnery, the Director of Native Affairs for the Northern Territory of Australia, do hereby declare that William Dempsey, of Alice Springs, in the said Northern Territory of Australia, shall not be deemed to be a half -caste for the purposes of the said Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 or of any provision thereof. Dated at Alice Springs, this sixth day of February, 1946. E. W. P. CHINNERY, Director of Native Affairs. to be an air gunnery area for the purpose of the Air Forge Regulations : And whereas it is desirable to revoke the said Order: Now, therefore, I, Henry William Frederick Albert, Duke of Gloucester, the Governor General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby revoke the said Order. Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealth this twenty- seventh day of February, One thousand nine hundred and forty -six and in the tenth year of His Majesty's reign. By His Royal Highness's Command, ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD Minister of State for Air. (L.s.) NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943. IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 1 3A of the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 of the Northern Territory of Australia, I, Ernest William Pearson Chinnery, the Director of Native Affairs for the Northern Territory of Australia, do hereby declare that Robert Wilson, of Alice Springs, in the said Northern Territory of Australia, shall not be deemed to be a half -caste for the purposes of the said Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 or of any provision thereof. Dated at Alice Springs, this sixth day of February, 1946. E. W. P. CHINNERY, Director of Native Affairs. CONSULS. proRoyal Highnes the Governor- General directs the provisional recognition of Miss Y. Y. Wu as Vice - Consul HIS of China at Sydney. TT IS Royal Highness the Governor General directs the provisional recognition of Major N. P. Owen, M.C., as Consul for Belgium at Adelaide. NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943. IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 3A of the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 of the Northern Territory of Australia., I, Ernest William Pearson Chinnery, the Director of Native Affairs for the Northern Territory of Australia, do hereby declare that William Vickman, of the said Northern Territory of Australia, shall not be deemed to be a half -caste for the purposes of the said Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 or of any provision thereof. Dated at Alice Springs this sixth day of February, 1946. E. W. P. CHINNERY, Director of Native Affairs. NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943. IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 3A of the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 of the Northern Territory of Australia, I, Ernest William Pearson Chinnery, the Director of Native Affairs for the Northern Territory of Australia, do hereby declare that Henry Joseph NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943. TN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 1 3A NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Aboriginals Ordinance 1.918 -1943. IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 3A of the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 of the Northern Territory of Australia, I, Ernest William Pearson Chinnery, the Director of Native Affairs for the Northern Territory of Australia, do hereby declare that George Carroll, the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 of the shall not be deemed to be a half -caste for the purposes of the said Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 or of any provision thereof. Dated at Alice Springs, this seventh day of February, 1946. E. W. P. CHINNERY, Director of Native Affairs. NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943. TN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 1 3A of the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 of the Northern Territory of Australia, I, Ernest William Pearson Chinnery, the Director of Native Affairs for the Northern Territory of Australia, do hereby declare that John Benjamin Neale, of Alice Springs, in the said Northern Territory of Australia, shall not be deemed to be a half -caste for the purposes of the said Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 or of . any provision thereof. Dated at Alice Springs, this seventh day of February, 1946. E. W. P. CHINNERY, Director of Native Affairs. Ross, of Alice Springs, in the said Northern Territory of Australia, shall not be deemed to be a half -caste for the purposes of the said Aboriginal Ordinance 1918 -1943 or of any provision thereof. Dated at Alice Springs, this seventh day of February, 1946. E. W. P. CHINNERY, Director of Native Affairs. of Northern Territory of Australia, I, Ernest William Pearson Chinnery, the Director of Native Affairs for the Northern Territory of Australia, do hereby declare that Kenneth Swan, of Alice Springs, in the said Northern Territory of Australia, NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943. j N pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 3A of the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 of the Northern Territory of Australia, I, Ernest William Pearson Chinnery, the Director of Native Affairs for the Northern Territory of Aústralia, do hereby declare that Roy Tilmouth, of Alice Springs, in the said Northern Territory of Australia, shall not be deemed to be a half -caste for the purposes of the said Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 or of any provision thereof. Dated at Alice Springs, this seventh day of February, 1946. E. W. P. CHINNERY, Director of Native Affairs. of Alice Springs, in the said Northern Territory of Aus- tralia, shall not be deemed to be a half -caste for the purposes of the said Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 or of any provision thereof. Dated at Alice Springs this seventh day of February, ] 946. E. W. P. CHINNERY, Director of Native Affairs. NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943. N pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 3A of the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 of the Northern Territory of Australia, I, Ernest William Pearson I .1 z NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Aboriginals Ordinance 1.918 -1943. IN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 3A of the Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 of the Northern Territory of Australia, I, Ernest William Pearson Chinnery, the Director of Native Affairs for the Northern Territory of Australia, do hereby declare that Leo Casey, of the said Northern Territory of Australia, shall not be deemed to be a half -caste for the purposes of the said Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 or of any provision thereof. Dated at Alice Springs, this eighth day of February, 1946. E. W. P. CHINNERY, Director of Native Affairs. No. 39. --28th February, 1946 Commonwealth Gazette 492 NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Storekeeper's Licence. A boriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943. N . pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 3A of the Aboriginals Ordiinance 1918 -1943 of the Northern Territory of Australia, T. Ernest William Pearson Chinnery, the Director of Native Affairs for the Northern Territory of Australia, do- hereby declare that Frederick Jude Muggletnn, of Alice Springs, in the said Northern Territory of Australia, shall not be deemed to he a half -caste for the .purposes of the said Aboriginals Ordinance 1918 -1943 or of any provision thereof. Dated at Alice Springs, this twelfth day of February, 1946. E. W. P. CH1NNER.Y, Director of Native Affairs. Club Licence. Brewster, Albert, " The Returned Soldiers, Sailors and Airmens Club ", Darwin. NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Aboriginals Ordinance 191 8 -1943. lN pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by section 3A of the Aboriginals Ah Toy, Jimmy, Pine Creek. ilaguire, Leslie Austin, Darwin. Cashman, Beryl, Darwin. Cox, Cyril John Angus, Stuart - highway, Katherine. Durack, Reginald Wyndham, Victoria River. Eddy, Arthur Rex, Darwin. llanitos, Eustratios George, Darwin. Kafcaloudes, George, Darwin. 'Lowrance, Stanley Thomas, Darwin. lleKinnon. Charles Allan, Katherine. Billiard Table Licence. Paspali, Nicholas, Darwin. Ordinance 1918 -1943 of the Northern Territory of Australia, I, Ernest William Pearson Chinnery, the Director of Native Affairs for the Northern Territory of Australia, do hereby declare that Edward Martin, of Alice Springs, in the said Northern Territory of Australia, shall not be deemed to be a. half -caste for the purposes of the said Aboriginals Ordinance. 1918 -1943, or of any provision thereof. Dated at Alice Springs, this twelfth day of February, 1946. E. W. P. CHINNERY, Director of Native Affairs. Slaughtering licence. Giles, Harold, Elsey Station, via Mataranka. Hail, Noel Townsend, Bon Rook Station, Pine Creek. Sargent. Harry George, Stapleton. J. W. NICHOLS, Clerk, North Australia District Licensing Court. Mice Springs, 12th February, 1946. EXPENDITURE UNDER TREASURY REGULATION No. 52, MADE UNDER SECTION 71 OF THE AUDIT ACT 1901.- 1934. NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. NORTH AUSTRALIA DISTRICT LICENSING COURT. IST of Applications to be dealt with at the Annual Meet in, of the North Australia District Licensing Court to be held at the Soldiers' Hall, Darwin, on Tuesday, the twelfth day of March, 1946, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. Publican's Licences (with Billiard Table Licences) . Condon, Edward James, Ta.ttersalls Hotel, Borroloola. Dowling, Evelyn Maud, Pine Creek Hotel, Pine Creek. Fawcett, James Edward, Adelaide River Hotel, Adelaide River. Gordon, Christina, Victoria Hotel, Darwin. Gordon, Wallace Douglas, Don Hotel, Darwin. Healey, Edgar Noel, " Dunmarra Hotel ", Dunivarra. Humphries, Thomas Leslie, " Daly Waters Hotel ", Daly Waters. Kearnan, Johannah, Birdum Hotel, Birdum. Kirkwood, Alice, Mataranka Hotel, Mataranka. Lucy, Margaret, Grove Hill Hotel, Grove Hill. O'Shea, Timothy, Railway Hotel, Katherine. Richards, Alan, Sportsmans Arms Hotel, Katherine. Schober, Max Bernard, " Junction Hotel " Newcastle Waters. Seale, George Charles, Parap Hotel, Parap, Darwin. Distiller's Storekeeper's Licence. Thomas Brown & Sons Limited, Cavenagli- street, Darwin. £738 16s. 8d. James Hardie and Company Pty. Ltd., 'ydney, New South Wales Purchase of fibrolite pipe required for use by the Postmaster General's Department in New South Wales. £40,049 ils. 8d. The Ford Motor Company of Australia Pty. Ltd., Geelong, Victoria Purchase of motor chassis and vehicles required for use by the Postmaster - General's Department in all States. (Ex. Min. Nos. 11 and 12.) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. £277.Crown Crystal Glass Pty. Ltd., Sydney, New South Erlenmeyer flasks, for the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. Wales £265. New Zealand Refrigerator Company, Christchurch, New Zealand Pancreas glands, for the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. £374. G. N. Raymond Pty. Ltd., Collingwood, Victoria C'ardboard boxes, for the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. 11303. Swift Australia Co. Pty. Ltd., Brisbane, Queensland Pancieas glands, for the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. £47] . W. Borthwick and Sons (Aust.) Ltd., Masterton, New Zealand Pancreas glands, for the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories. (Ex. Mins. Nos. 23 to 27.) J. B. CHIFLEY, Prime Ministet. . HENTY BY- ELECTION TO BE HELD ON 30TH MARCH, 1946. APPOINTMENT OF ASSIST a T RETURNINQ OFFICERS. to sub- section (2) of section 9 of the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 -1940, each person specified in the ac, ompanying schedule is appointed to be an Assistant Returning Officer to exercise within or for that portion of the Division indicated opposite his PURSUANT name, subject to the control of the Divisional Returning Officer, all the powers of the Divisional Returning Officer except those relating to Postal Voting, such appointment to take effect on and from the 25th February, 1946, and to terminate upon the completion of the election, unless sooner revoked. 25th February, 1946. V. F. TURNER, Chief Electoral Officer for the Commonwealth. SCHEDULE. Assistant Returning Officer. Portion of Division within which powers arc to be Polling Places comprised in that portion of the Division within which powers are to be exercised. exercised. . William Furlonger, Public Servant, Bentleigh William James Hugh Smith, Teacher, Glenhuntly Frederick Holmes, Teacher, Caulfield Subdivision of BENTLEIGH Bentleigh Subdivision of BENTLEIGH EAST Bentleigh Subdivision of BENTLEIGH WEST Bentleigh No. 39.-28th February, ` 1946 493 Commonwealth Gazette SCIIEDULE Continued. Portion of Assistant Returning Officer. Division within which powers are to be Polling Places comprised in that portion of the Division within which powers are to be exercised. exercised. Subdivision of McKINNON Bentleigh Maurice John Matthiesson, Public Servant, Ormond Herman Edgar Green, . Teacher, Carnegie Daniel Charles McCann, Teacher, Murrumbeena Philip Lionel Morcom, . . Warehouse Manager, Subdivision of CAULFIELD EAST Caulfield East Subdivision of Carnegie West, DANDENONG ROAD Caulfield East Subdivision of Benevolent Asylum, CHELTENHAM, Heatherton, Highett Cheltenham Caulfield Subdivision of MOORABBIN Cheltenham George William Crittle, .. Public Servant, Ormond Sydney Maxwell Wellard, Public Servant, Caulfield Claude Frederick Awburn, Special Magistrate, Subdivision of GLENHUNTLY Glenhuntly Subdivision of HAMPTON Hampton Hampton Edward Bright, Teacher, Subdivision of MALVERN EAST Malvern Camberwell Clarence Joseph Henry Meek, Public Servant, Carnegie Jack Mortby, . . Public Servant, Carnegie William James Baker, Teacher, Glen Iris John Leslie Baird, Public Servant, Carnegie East Subdivision of CARNEG-IE NORTH Malvern East Subdivision of MALVERN SOUTH Malvern South Subdivision of OAKLEIGH. Oakleigh Subdivision of CARNEGIE Oakleigh David Carrick Trainor, .. Subdivision of GLENHUNTLY EAST Teacher, Caulfield George Harold Lister, Senior Clerk, Oakleigh Subdivision of HUGHESDALE Oakleigh Oakleigh Claude Huddart Loftus,. Public Servant, Subdivision of MURRUMBEENA Caulfield Clifford Vincent Balzary, Subdivision of Cheltenham Nest, Highett West, SANDRINGHAM Sandringham Subdivision of Beawnaris, BLACK ROCK, Black Rock South Sandringham Public Servant, Sandringham Gerald Hardy, Teacher, Sandringham Oakleigh will preside. The polling places shown in captal letters are those where the Assistant Returning Officers DISPOSAL BY TRANSFER OF COMMONWEALTH LAND AT WOLLONGONG, NEW SOUTH WALES. County of Camden State of New South Wales as shown hachured on plan hereunder. 0 HIS Royal Highness the Governor - General in Council has approved pursuant to section 63 of the Lands Acquisition Act 190G -1936 the disposal by transfer of the land described in the schedule hereunder. (C.L. 10978.) it Commonwealth Properly 1 /kg?3629.9.43 0 VICTOR JOHNSON Minister of State for the Interior. /j ó af 8343' hp , ,o 4 26943' !o' SCHEDULE. perches All that piece of land containing an area of 271 acquired property more or less being part of Commonwealth by order of the Governor - General dated 29th September, 1943, and being Lot 37 on Registered Plan (Old System) No. 830 Parish of Wollongong lodged at the Lands Titles Office Sydney Ft8o l T//62'93ft{ 37 ìjj9' 2721ér. T , .64, /7fl ll Ì 38 SCALE r No. 39. -28th February, 1946 494 Commonwealth Gazette COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936. The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936. NOTIFICATION OF T HE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWEALTH. IT is hereby notified and declared by His Royal Highness the Governor General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, that the land hereunder described together with all tanks and buildings, if any, thereon has been acquire E by the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition Act 19061936, for the following public purpose, namely : Postal purposes at St. Kilda, Victoria. (C.L.17626. ) Dated this twentieth day of February, One thousand THE COMMONWEALTH. j T is hereby notified and declared by His Royal Highness 1 the Governor- General acting with the advice of thé Federal Executive Council, that the land hereunder described has been acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisi¿ion Act 1906 -1936, for the following public purpose, namely: Purposes of the Commonwealth at North Fremantle, Western Australia. (C.L.22716. ) Dated this twentieth day of February, One thousand nine hundred and forty -six. nine hundred and forty -six. HENRY Governor - General. HENRY Governor- General. By His Royal Highness's Command, VICTOR JOHNSON By His Royal Highness's Command, VICTOR JOHNSON Minister of State for the Interior. Minister of State for the Interior. DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO. All that piece of land containing an area of 2 acres 1 rood 26.3 perches more or less being part of North Fremantle Suburban Lot 25 State of Western Australia as shown hachured on plan hereunder : Commencing at the westernmost corner of Lot 57 on plan 313 and bounded thence by part of the north eastern side of Elizabeth Street north - westerly DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO. All that piece of land containing an area of 2 roods 20.4 perches more or less being part of Crown Allotment E Portion 69 Parish of Prahran County of Bourke State of Victoria as shown hachured on plan hereunder: Commencing at a point on the northern side of Inkerman Street which said point bears 90 degrees 600 feet 1 inch from the intersection of that side of that street with the eastern side of Barkly Street 370 links thence by a line at an internal angle of 134 degrees 59 minutes 40 seconds northerly 42.4 links thence by part of the south - eastern side of Harvest Road at an internal angle of 134 degrees 59 minutes 40 seconds north- easterly 740 links thence by a line at an internal angle of 53 degrees 19 minutes 498.8 links thence by part of the north- western boundary of Lot 57 on plan 313 at an internal angle of 126 degrees 41 minutes south - westerly 472 links to the point of commencement. and bounded thence by lines bearing 359 degrees 21 minutes 148 feet 0i inches 359 degrees 36 minutes 49 feet 1 inch 270 degrees 6 inches 358 degrees 47 minutes 23 feet 5 inches 89 degrees 78 feet 11 inches 357 degrees 8 minutes 2 feet 6 inches 88 degrees 30 minutes 70 feet 179 degrees 102 feet 4 inches 268 degrees 44 minutes 47 feet 4 inches and 179 degrees 28 minutes 122 feet 10i inches thence by part of the northern side of Inkerman Street aforesaid bearing 270 degrees 101 feet 3 inches to the point of commencement. Chs. 3 S 0 3 Chs. A COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936. NOTIFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND AND AN EASEMENT BY THE COMMONWEALTH. TT is hereby notified and declared by His Royal Highness j the Governor - General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council that the land firstly and secondly hereunder described together with the right for the Common- wealth. of Australia its successors and assigns . and the owners vt No. 39.-28th February; 1940 495 Commonwealth Gazette and and occupiers for the time being of the said land firstly thereto as appurtenant secondly hereunder described andwithout horses and other to go pass and repass with or over and along' ,the cattle carts and other vehicles through has been acquired by the land. thirdly hereunder described Acquisition" Act 1906 -1936 Commonwealth under the Lands namely: Purposes of the for the following public purpose, Commonwealth at Dunster New South Wales. -- (C.L.12268. ) Dated this twentieth day of February, One thousand nine hundred and forty -six.. HENRY Governor- General. By His Royal Highness's Command, degrees 7 minutes 290 degrees 59 minutes 366.9 links and. 302 southeastern side 45 seconds 429.7 links thence by part of of Dunsters Lane bearing 20 degrees 15 minutes 211.3 links to the oint of commencement. 19. Secon iy : All that piece of land containing an area of Plan perches more or less being part of Lot 5 Deposited County of Camden State of No. 3709 Parish of Terragong.hachured and numbered 2 on New South Wales as shown bears 290 plan hereunder: Commencing at a point which links 150 degrees 52 minutes 559.3 degrees 59 minutes 288.93minutes 30 seconds 29.64 links from links and 270 degrees 49 described land firstly herein the southernmost corner of the 90 degrees 49 minutes and bounded thence by lines bearing 30 seconds 80 30 seconds 150 links 180 degrees 49 minutes 150 links And links 270 degrees 49 minutes .30 seconds of commencement. 49 minutes 30 seconds 80 links to the point containing an area of Thirdly : VICTOR JOHNSON Minister of State for the Interior. DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO. of 1 containing an areaLot Firstly : All that piece of land 5 or less being part of acre 3 roods 51 perches more of Terragong County of Deposited Plan No. 3709 Parish as shown hachured Camden State of New South Wales and numbered 1 on plan hereunder; Commencing at a point which bears 200 degrees 15 minutes 1293.4 links from the northwestern corner of Lot 5 Deposited Plan No. 3709 and bounded thence by lines bearing 118 degrees 36 minutes 858.1 links 219 degrees 10 minutes 10 seconds 190.1 links All that piece of land Deposited part of Lot 5 1 rood 7 perches more or less beingCounty of Camden State Plan No. 3709 Parish of Terragong hachured and numbered of. New South Wales as shown drosswestern corner 3 on plan hereunder : Commencing at the northbounded thence of the land secondly herein described and boundary of that land bearing 180 by part of the western seconds 48.85 links thence by a line degrees 49 minutes 30 part of a bearing 330 degrees 52 minutes 646.6 links thence by described the land firstly herein south - western boundary ofminutes links thence by a bearing 110 degrees 59 minutes 77.97 559.3 links thence by part line bearing 150 degrees 52 described of the land secondly herein of the northern boundary 30 seconds 29:64 links to the bearing 270 degrees 49 minutes point of commencement. 2.9fof- Chs.2 t o 1I.1194 //o%bo / 9©°49'34" ó,1 Sca.)e 2 Chs. 15/P o óo i27o°49' 30" - No. 39. -28th. February, 1946 496 DISPOSAL BY SALE Or COMMONW EALTH LAND AT LITlGOW, NEW SOUTH WALES. HERE AS the land described in the- ,schedule Hereunder is no longer -required for any public purpose of__ the l ommoiiwealtb -His Royal Highness the Governor - General in Council 'aas authorized pursuant to Section 63 of the Lands Acquisition Act-1906-1936 the disposal of such land by sale.(í.L.12664.) Commonwealth Gazette Acquisition Act 1906 -1936 -for the following public purpose, namely: Purposes of the Commonwealth at Archerfield, Queensland.-- (C.L.22838. ) Dated this twentieth day of February, One thousand nine hundred and forty -six. HENRY Governor-General. ATICTOR JOHNSON By His Royal Highness's Command, Minister of State for the Interior. VICTOR JOHNSON Minister of State for the Interior. DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO. SCHEDULE. All that piece of land containing an area Firstly : All that piece of land containing an area of -301 perches more or less being part of Commonwealth property acquired by notification in the Commonwealth of Australia Gazette -No. 31 dated 7th March, 1918, and being Lot 23 Section K Deposited Plan 19972 Parish of Lett County of Cook State of NOV South Wales as shown hachured on plait hereunder. o? acres 23.9 perches more or less being Re- subdivision 1 of Subdivision 1 of Portion 12 Parish of Yeerongpilly County :i Stanley State of of Queensland as shown hachured and numbered 1 on plan hereunder. All that piece of land containing an area. or Secondly : rood 31.1 perches more or less being Subdivision A (Easement) of Re- subdivision 2 of Subdivision of Portion 12 Parish of Yeerongpilly County of Stanley State of Queensland a shown Bross- hachured and numbered 2 on plan hereunder. 1 1. L R9 /YIoRT//4E1? ST. IL (.91,4 Lr) 0 o 40 5. resub. 2 \f\\ o /4 0 23. 22 Sub. Resub./ Ir. 3/-1p 11 O Comm 6h O D . P. Property > / to ó e y2 Ease 12 C h 272° O9'45" ) sub .roe 2G \\\641Ó C93. a/ ° AK \í93i2 .3. /8. 270 8 'a 1')M 30 3/ 'per. \\\\\\\\\ 90 ° 709 tt 24 --SCALE Chs. --- CA.LE Ft . o EO GO Ft. G ! 1{ o f I 1 6 Chs. E N. 830 COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. The Lands Acquisition, Act 1906 -1936. NOTIFIC'aTION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND In COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. THE COMMONWEALTH. The Lands 4 equisit iota Act 1906 -1936. I T is hereby notified and declared by His Royal Highness N OTI F1 C ATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND AND AN EASEMENT BY THE COMMONWEALTH. is hereby notified and declared by His Royal Highness IT the Governor- General acting with the advice of the Federal executive Council that the land firstly hereunder described together with the right for the Commonwealth of Australia its successors and assigns and the owners and occupiers for the time being of -the said land firstly hereunder described ( the Governor- General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, that the land hereunder described has been acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands Acquisition Act 1909:1936, for the following public purpose, namely : Purposes of the Commonwealth at Cairns, Queensland. ( C.L.20959. ) Dated this twentieth day of February, One thousand nine hundred and forty -six. and as appurtenant thereto to lay use and maintain a line or lines of sewerage effluent pipes through over under and along the land secondly hereunder described together with the right to enter into or upon the said land secondly hereunder described by its workmen servants and others for the purpose excavating constructing laying cleansing amending or repairing such line- or lines of sewerage effluent pipes has of been acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands HENRY Governor - General. By His Royal Highness's Command, VICTOR JOHNSON Minister of State for the Interior. No. 39. -28th February, 1946 497 Commonwealth Gazette DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO. DESCRIPTION OF LAND REFERRED TO. Firstly : All that piece of land containing an area of All that piece of land containing an area of 20.6 percher more or less being part of Town Acre 129 City of Adelaide Hundred of Adelaide County of Adelaide State of South roods 30.45 perches more or less being Allotments 29 and 31 to 33, Subdivision 2 of Allotment 28 and Subdivisions 1 to 3 of Allotment 30 of Section 41A City of Cairns Parish of Cairns County cif Nares State of Queensland as shown hachured and numbered one on plan hereunder. Secondly : All that piece of land containing an area of 2 roods 32.33 perches more or less being Allotments 20 to Australia as shown hachured on plan hereunder: Commencing at a point distant easterly 192. feet- 7- inches from the inter section of an eastern side of North Street with a southern side of Currie Street and bounded thence by part of that side of Currie Street easterly 27 feet- 2 inches thence by a line land as shown hachured and numbered two on plan here- southerly 211 feet 7 inches thence -by .part of the northern boundary of Town Acre 182 westerly 26 feet 5 inches thence by a line northerly 211 feet 6 inches to the point of under. commencement. 23 and Subdivision 1 of Allotments 18 and 19 of Section 42A City and Parish of Cairns County of Nares State of Queens- CURR/E f. p 4 /A \ 19 15 i JJo Za0. 0\6\, ri 34 \\ Z ò3 32 31 30 3t5°\ 2G 27 2 I3.2iI lk 25 135° z,0.o8\ .¢50.r \r. \-\-'*\\29.h o N ST ORA FTON :3.50 \ 2tic Ny/\-- 21` 032.33 R.35 23 24 ofg`ig T. A . 182 p <1 Chs.2 ST $ ÇFt.6o 2Chs. 0 ! o 5.543 6o Ft. ACQUISITION BY AGREEMENT OF A LEASE FOE THE PURPOSES OF THE COMMONWEALTH AT ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA. RIS Royal Highness the Governor- General in Council lias approved pursuant to section 14 of the Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936 the acquisition by agreement with Mr. Backhouse of the residue now unexpired of the terni COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. The Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936. ` Y[IFICATION OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWEALTH. of the lease over the land described in the schedule hereunder. (C.L.23369. ) VICTOR JOHNSON Minister of State for the Interior rT is hereby notified and declared by His Royal Highness the Governor- General acting with the advice of the Federal IExecutive Council, that the land hereunder described together with all tanks and buildings, if any, thereon lias been acquired by the Commonwealth under the Lands A.cqui.sitioa Act 19061 936, for the following public purpose, namely : Postal purposes at Adelaide, South Australia.-- (C.L.23369.) Dated this twentieth day of February, One thousand nine hundred and forty -six. HENRY Governor-General. By His Royal Highness's Command, VICTOR JOHNSON Minister of State for the Interior. SCHEDULE. All that piece of land containing an area of 3 roods 14.5 perches more or less being parts of Town Acres 129 and 182 City of Adelaide Hundred of Adelaide County of Adelaide State of South Australia as shown hachured on plan hereunder : Commencing at a point distant easterly 86 feet 2 inches from the intersection of an eastern side of North Street and a southern side of Currie Street and bounded thence by part of that side of Currie Street easterly 106 feet 5 inches thence by a line southerly 211 feet 6 inches thence by part of the southern boundary of Town Acre 129 easterly 6 foot thence by a line southerly 123 feet 10 inches l'.:'e the northern end of a private road and a thence by Commonwealth Gazette 498 No. 39.- -28th February, 1946 line in all westerly 113 feet 7 inches thence by part of the eastern boundary of Town Acre 183 and the eastern boundary of Town Acre 128 in all northerly 335 feet 4 inches to the point of commencement. -. CE=M. CURRIE 8S'2' 7 !061,5'N St. Marys, New South Wales, for the period ending the 30th June, 1947, and thereafter on a three (3) monthly tenancy, subject to the following conditions: The licensee will be required to pay rental monthly in advance to keep the area clean and free from noxious weeds, rubbish, garbage, debris, &c.; to destroy rabbits and other noxious animals; to keep all fences and gates in good repair and condition; to make good damage done by stock to works buildings, &c. ; to indemnify the Com- monwealth against injury or damage or loss of life or PT T..4.I28 stock through the use of the area for any Commonwealth purpose whatsoever ; to remove stock from the area when P?" T. A.129 required by the Commonwealth Authorities to do so; not to assign or sublet without authority; to use the area for grazing only and not to interfere with the Commonwealth's use of the area for any purpose whatsoever. The Commonwealth reserves the right to withdraw' by one month's notice the whole or any portion of the area from the licence, without payment of compensation, if required for Commonwealth use. The licensee to take all reasonable steps to prevent illegal removal of timber or other material from the land. r The completion of wire fencing where and if necessary to be the responsibility of the licensee. The area is available for letting as it stands, and no expense will be borne by the Commonwealth in regard to fencing required to be erected or reconditioned, or the eradication of noxious weeds, &c. Applicants should state whether they are natural born or naturalized British subjects. J PTT.A.183 /P?" T- A.r82 ó Offers should be in writing; there is no special tender Plans and conditions of tenancy may be inspected at the local post office, or. at the office of the Department of the , form. Interior, 80 -82 Pitt - street, Sydney. No offer necessarily accepted. (C.L.12901. ) OFFERS closing with the Secretary, Department of the Interior, Canberra, at noon on the 25th March, 1946, are invited for the purchase of Lot 4, approximately 1 rood. 38 perches, being portion of the Drill Hall Site, Smith - street, tt. SCALE o .Ft.loo Molong, New South Wales. loo Ft. I 5.543 TENDERS. A plan of the area may be seen at the post office, Molong, or at the office of the Surveyor and Property Officer, Department of the Interior, 80 -82 Pitt- street, Sydney. Title Certificate: The title of the land will be subject to the reservation and exceptions usually contained in a Crown Grant, if the land had been subject to Crown Grant. Purchase money payable cash or terms. Applicants should state whether they are natural born or naturalized British subjects. No offer necessarily áccepted. (C.L.2087. ) OFFERS, closing with the Secretary, Department of the Interior, Canberra, at noon on the 27th May, 1946, are invited for the purchase of Lots 22 and 23, Section D, Mort dale, New South Wales. This land bas a frontage of 66 feet to Pitt - street, by a depth of 117 feet 6 inches. A plan of the area may be seen at the Post Office, Mortdale, or at the office of the Surveyor and Property Officer, Department of the Interior, 80 -82 Pitt street, Sydney. Title Certificate.The Title of the land will be subject to the reservation and exceptions usually contained in a Crown Grant if the land had been subject to a Crown Grant. Purchase money payable cash or terms. Applicants should state whether they are natural -born or naturalized British subjects. No offer necessarily accepted. (C.L.12716.) REPATRIATION COMMISSION HEAD - QUARTERS. QUOTATIONS ACCEPTED.(Series 1945-46.) SERVICES TO REPATRIATION MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS. Period ist January till 31st March, 1946. Druggist Sundries. 4825. Delivery at Prince of Wales Repatriation General Hospital, Raudwick Estimated amount involved. £203 l 1 s. 7d. Mauri Bros. & Thomson Ltd.. 61 York- street, Sydney. 4826. Delivery at Prince of Wales Repatriation General Hospital, Ra.ndwick Estimated amount involved, £341 10s. 10d. Parke, Davis & Co. Ltd., 50 Rothschild- avenue, Rosebery. X -ray H.T. Transformer and Snook Control. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. TENDERS accepted for the period 1st March, 1946, to 28th February, I947, for the supply of commodities to Common wealth establishments in Canberra, Australian Capital Terri tory Groceries. Mcllraths Pty. Ltd., 202 Pitt - street, Sydney. Bacon, butter, and cheese. The Producers Co- operative Distributing Society Ltd., Quay and Valentine streets, Sydney. Eggs V. Shadier, Canberra. Fisk Bros., Canberra. R. H. Brown; Hall, Australian Capital Territory. OFFERS closing with the Secretary, Department of the Interior, Canberra, at noon on the Ist April, 1946, are invited for grazing rights over an area approximately 100 acres, Paddock No. 3, in the Explosives Factory Munitions Area, 4827. Delivery at Prince of Wales Repatriation General. Hospital, Randwick Estimated amount involved, £700. Watson Victor Ltd., 9 -13 Bligh - street, Sydney. Leather. 4828. Delivery at Repatriation Artificial Limb Factory, Sydney- Estimated amount involved, £362 8s. Od.Wild Bros. Pty. Ltd., 1 Sir Joseph Banks- street, Botany. QUOTATIONS ACCEPTED DURING JANUARY, 1946. One only Herbert Nu.ttal 64. in. centre Lathe, Complete with Electrical Equipment and Two Screwed Back Plates. 4829. For Repatriation Artificial Limb Factory, Windsor, Queensland. Nett amount involved, £392 11s. Queensland Machinery Coy. Ltd., Albert- street, Brisbane, Queensland. Reteasing, Remake and Recovering of 197 Mattresses, to Specifications. 4830. For Repatriation General Hospital, Caulfield, Victoria Estimated amount involved, £341 10s. 6d. Buesst & Bills Bros. Pty. Ltd., 131 Sturt - street, South Melbourne. Commonwealth Gazette No. 39. -28th February, 1946 499 POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. TENDRES INVITED. TENDERS are invited for the undermentioned supplies and /or service. Tenders must be endorsed " Tenders for (as the case may be), and addressed to the Deputy Director, Posts: and Telegraphs, in the State named. They must be deposited in the Tender Box at the General Post Office in that State ; if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered. ' Description of Material or Service Required. Tender Forms, Specifications, &c., Schedule No. obtainable from- Tendera Oloee- GENERAL. Condensers for Capacity Unbalanced Correction .. Printing the Telephone Directory in Western Australia.. . Printed Forms, Stores Branch Series .. Film Strip Projectors .. .. Relays, 3,000 -Type .. Copper Wire for Coils, Induction No. 27 Patent Anchors .. .. .. .. .. .. Nitro Cellulose Lacquers Channel Steel .. .. . .. .. Ink Pads for Hand Postmarkers Stay Rods .. . .. Components for Generators Hand A.P.O. 332 .. .. Mechanics' Tools, Exchange and Sub - station Maintenance 3,000 -Type Relay Parts Automatic Exchange Switchboard Equipment for Mayfield, New South Wales .. .. .. .. Electric Soldering Tools .. .. .. Relays, B.P.O. 600 -Type .. Boxes, Cable . . Insulated Staples .. .. Protective Apparatus .. B.P.O. 600 Type Relay Parts Labels for Mail Bags .. Dry Cells and Batteries .. Public Telephone Cabinets .. .. .. .. .. Automatic Trunk Exchange Switchboard Equipment for Canberra, Australian Capital Territory .. .. Ballast Lamps .. .. .. .. 2,000 -Type Automatic Exchange Equipment .. Plugs .. .. .. B.G.E. Automatic Maintenance Parts .. 2000 Type Switch Maintenance Parts .. B.P.G. Standard Uniselector Maintenance Parts .. Mechanically Operated Spring Sets 200 Type Switch .. Magneto Switchboards, Pyramid Type .. .. .. Automatic Exchange Switchboard Equipment for Dalley, New South Wales Woodworkers' Tools .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . C.4911 C.4924 C.4961 C.4966 C.4959 C.4967 C.4912 C.4940 C.4939 C.4917 C.4918 C.4970 C.4897 C.4920 * C.4859 C.4925 C.4958 C.4922 C.4941 C.4872 C.4919 C.4914 C.4923 C.4937 §$ 3 p.m., 5.3.46 3 p.m., 5.3.46 3 p.m., 5.3.46 3 p.m., 5.3.46 3 p.m., 7.3.46 3 p.m., 7.3.46 3 p.m., 12.3.46 3 p.m., 12.3.46 3 p.m., 12.3.46 3 p.m., 14.3.46 3 p.m., 14.3.46 3 p.m., 14.3.46 3 p.m., 19.3.46 3 p.m., 19.3.46 * * § § * * * * * § *$ * 3 p.m., 21.3.46 3 p.m., 21.3.46 3 p.m., 21.3.46 3 p.m., 21.3.46 3 p.m., 21.3.46 3 p.m., 26.3.46 3 p.m., 26.3.46 3 p.m., 28.3.46 3 p.m., 28.3.46 3 p.m., 28.3.46 * * * * *$ * * * * C.4891 C.4916 C.4926 C.4928 C.4929 C.4913 C.4900 C.4933 C.4932 *$ *$ *$ *$ *} *1. 3 p.m. 28.5.46 3 p.m.',30.5.46 3 p.m., 30.5.46 3 p.m., 4.6.46 C.4949 C.4953 §$ *$ 3 p.m., 6.6.46 3 p.m., 11.6.46 ¶ I 3 p.m., 28.2.46 3 p.m.. 1R.4.46 3 p.m., 7.5 46 3 p.m., 14.5.46 3 p.m., 28.5.46 3 p.m., 28.5.46 §$ *$ NEW SOUTH WALES. .. Light Pole Trailers, Cranked Axle Type N.S.W.321 I Departmental Stores Branch, Sydney (64 Harbour - street), Brisbane, Adelaide (West- terrace), and Perth ; and G.P.O.'a, Melbourne and Hobart. t Schedules available Stores Branch, Perth and G.P.O., Melbourne. $ High Commissioner. London. I Schedules available Stores Branch, Sydney and Melbourne. II Official Secretary, London. ¡ Schedules available Stores Branch. 84 Harbour Street, Sydney. Schedules available Stores Branch, G.P.O., Melbourne. POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. TENDER ACCEPTED. Contract No. 765. Carricks Ltd., Saul- street, Brisbane. Schedule Q.902- Purchase of engineers' bin units and acces- series, approximately £256 12s. 11d. Queensland. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE. CONTRACTS ACCEPTED. Req. F.12969. -Meat, £9,689 16s.- Deputy Controller Meat Supplies. Req. F.12963.- Marmalade, £9,908 2s.-Commonwealth Food Control. Req. F.12961.- Dehydrated mutton, £162,312 10s.- Deputy Controller Meat Supplies. Req. F.12944.- Processed cheese, £6,720 6s.-Kraft Walker Cheese Co. Ltd. Req. F.12957.- Marmalade, £5,034 6s.- Commonwealth Food Control. Req. F.12946. Ice cream, 25th December, 1945, to 31st March, 1946. - Wodonga & Albury District Butter Pty. Ltd. Req. F.12954 -5. -Full cream powdered milk £5,619 12s.- Trufood of Australia Ltd. £7,448 14s.- Trufood of Australia Ltd. Req. F.12943.- Bread, 19th February to 30th. June, 1946. L. H. Boneham. Req. F.12949 -50.- Bread, 19th February to 30th June, 1946 F. H. Taylor. N. H. Jordan. Req. F.12958.- Peanut oil, £514 3s. 4d. -Nut Foods Pty. Ltd. Req. F.12945.- Butter, £11,370 ls. 6d. -Dairy Produce Control Committee. Req. F.12933.- Margarine, £3,141. - Marrickville Margarine Co. Ltd. Req. F.12956.- Canned ox brains, £1,406 14s. -Meat Canning Committee. Req. F.12951.- Canned green beans, £10,325. Plaistowe & Co. Ltd. Sch. 189. -Meat, 1st January to 31st March, 1946. - J. J. Pigott. Req. F.] 2942.- Canned green peas, £9,321.- Commonwealth Food Control. Req. F.12936 -7.- Tinned margarine - £37,060. -James Barnes Pty. Ltd. £24,920.- Edible Oil Industries Pty. Ltd. Req. F.12938.- Dehydrated potatoes, £7,594.- Department of Commerce and Agriculture. Req. F.12934.- Tinned margarine and pat margarine, £95,210. Marrickville Margarine Co. Req. F.12935. -Pat margarine, £3,730.- Meadowlea Margarine Co. Ltd. Req. F.12940.- Tinned tomatoes, £10,093 5s. 6d.- Bendigo Preserving Co. Ltd. Req. 12931.- Worcester sauce, £1,880 3s. 3d.- Commonwealth Food Control. Req. F.12699.-- Golden syrup, £3,529 6s.- Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. Req. F.12947. -Meat, £68,383 9s. 5d.- Deputy Controller Meat Supplies Reg. F.12939. -Fish cutlets canned - £25,000 16s. -Fish Canneries of Tasmania Ltd. Req. F.N.4405.- Rabbits, 1st January to 30th June, 1946. Currabubula Freezing Works. - Req. F.N.4406.- Poultry, ist January to 30th June, 1946. `V. Mather & Keene & Co. Req. F.N.440 7 -8. -Fish, 1st January to 30th June, 1946.- - Murrells. Req. F.N.4409.-Fish, 1st January to 30th June, 1946. Taunton Bros. Req. F.NT.4410 -12.- Vegetables, 1st to 31st January, 1946F. C. Cunningham. ZV. Braidis. Steggles. Req. 1!ß.N.4413.- Vegetables, 1st January to 31st January, 1946. -C. F. C. & Leeton Co -op. Req. F.N.4418.- Vegetables, ist January to 31st January, Leeton Co -op. 1946. Req. F.N.4420: Fruit, 1st to 31st January, 1946. -C. Elfes. Req. F.N.4421. -Mixed vegetables, ist January to 30th June, 194 6.- C.F.C. Req. F.N.4424.Vegetables, 1st to 31st January, 1946. C.F.: . Req. F.N.4425.- Poultry, 1st January to 30th. June, 1946. - Keene & Co. Req. F.N.4426.- Fruit, January to June, 1946.- C.F.C. Req. F.N.4429.-Vegetables, 1st to . 31st January, 1946. Steggles Pty. Ltd. Req. í.+.N.4432.- Mutton, £920 5s. lld.- Deputy Controller of Meat Supplies, N.S.W. Req. F.N.4433.-Fish, ist January to 30th June, 1946.- Canberra Fish Supplies. Req. F.N.4434.- Export beef offals, £1,368 12s. 1M.Deputy Controller of Meat Súpplies, N.S.W. Req. F.N.4435 -6. -Bacon sides, 1st January to 31st March, 1046 New Cambridge Delicacy. Silvester Bros. Req. F.N.4437-9.-Baeon sides, 1st January to 31st March, 1 946.- P.D.S. Req. F.N.4440. -Reef, £3,786 8s. 2d.-- Deputy Controller of Meat Supplies, N.S.W. Req. F.N.4441.- Delivery charges on Army -owned beef, 1st January to 28th February, 1946. -A. Bush. Req. F.N.4442 -3. -Bacon sides, 1st January to 31st March, 1946.- P.D.S. Req. F.N.4446 -7. -Bacon sides, 1st January to 31st March., 1946 P. F. Riedell & Sons. Maclure Pty. Ltd. Req. F.N.4448 -58. -Bacon sides, 1st January to 31st March, 1946.- P.D.S. Req. F.N.4460 -1. -Bacon sides, 1st January to 31st March, 1946.- P.D.S. Req. F.N.4462 -3. -Ham and bacon, 1st January to 31st March, 1946. - P.D.S. Req. F.N.4465 -6. -Milk and cream, 1st February to 31st July, 1946- C. L. McMullen. Bowthorne Co -op. Req. F.N.4467.- Bacon flitches, 1st to 31st January, 1.946.Tancred Bros. Req. F.N.4468. -Mixed vegetables, 1st to 31st January, 1946. C.F.C. Req. F.N.4469.- Commonwealth Gazette 500 No. 39. -28th February, 1946 Sugar, January and February, 1948. - Colonial Sugar Refining. Req. F.N.4470. -Fresh butter, 1st February to 31 . st July, 1946.- =P.D.S. Req. F.N.4471.- Cheese, 1st February to 31st July, 1946. P.D.S. Req. F.N.4472.- Service ham and bacon, £1,506 9s. 8d.- P.D.S. Req. F.N.4473.- Fruit, ].st to 31st January, 1946.- C.F.C. Req. 1! .í\T.447'5.- Cheese, i st February to 31st July. 1.946. Maclure Pty. Ltd. Req. F.N.4476.- Butter, 1st February to 31st July, 1946. Maclure Pty. Ltd. Req. F.N.4477.- Turkeys, during December, 1945. - Rogers Meat Co. Pty. Ltd. Req. F.N.4487.- Roaster chickens, £687 10s.-Currabubula Freezing Works. Req, F.N.4488. -Beef, £3,588 7s. 4d.- Deputy Controller of Meat Supplies, N.S.T. Req. F.N.4489.-Meat, ist February to 30th April, 1946T. L. Adams. T. W. Lindbeck. Req. F.N.4491.-Meat, 1st February to 30th April, 1946.V. T. Lampe. ]leq. F.N.4493.- Bread, 1st February to 31st July, 1946. Estate of S. A. Pearce. Req. F.N.4494. -Cabin biscuits, £546 17s. 6d. -Wm. Arnott Pty. Ltd. Req. F.N :4495. -Meat, 1st February to 30th April; 1946. Player Bros. Req. F.N.4496. -Past. milk, ist February to 31st July, 1946. - Bathurst Dairying Co. Req. F.N.4497: Milk and cream, lst February to 31st July, 1946. -Q. P. Products. Req. F.N.4498.- Prime oaten straw, £600. -Alf. Phillips & Co. Req. F.N.4499.- Cigarettes, £356 7s. 3d. -W. D. & H. O. Wills (Aust.) Ltd. Req. F.N.4500.-Past. milk and fresh cream, 1st February to 31st July, 1946.- Central Western Co-op. Dairy Soc.. Ltd. Req. F.N.4445.-Sacremental wine, £207 3s. 9d. -John Woods & Co. Req. F.N.4501. -Past. milk and cream, last February to 31st July, 1946.-Bathurst Dairying Co. Req. F.N.4502.-- Bread, 1st February to 31st July, 1946.B. & M. Hoskins. Req. F.N.4505. -Bacon flitches, December, 1945, to January, 1946. -W. Angliss & Co. Req. F.N.4507.- Vegetables, 1st to 28th February, 1946. - C.F.C. & Steggles Pty. Ltd. Req. F.N.4508.- Vegetables. 1st to 28th February, 1946. W. Briadis. Req. F.N.4509.-Sugar, during March and April, 1946. Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. Circular P.N.88. -Block cake, 1st .January to 30th June. 1946.- Gartrell White. Circular P.N.90.- Vegetables and fruit, during January, 1946. -C. G. Kellaway & Sons. Circular P.N.91. -Past. milk. 1st January to 30th June, 1946. - Dairy Farmers Co -op. Circular P.N.93. -Bacon flitches, 24th November to 31st December, 1945.-P.D.S. Circular PJÇ.94 -5. -Bacon March, 1946.- P.D.S. sides, 1st .Tanuary to 31st Circular P.N .96. -Milk and cream, 15th January to 30th .June, 1946. -Dairy Farmers. Circular P.N.99.-Meat, £35,875 14s. 6d.- Thomas Playfair Pty. Ltd. Circular P.N.102. -Milk and cream- £5,275 13s. 4d.- N.S.W. Fresh Food & Ire. £5.164 19s. 10d. -Dairy Farmers Co -op. COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDER BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the following supplies: .Schedule No.- C.T.B.539. Material -Motor spirit, &c. Supplies required in -All States. Closing date -23rd April, 1946. Closing date extended from 21st February, 1946, to 23rd April, 1946. . Tender forms and full particulars are obtainable at the Board's office, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.]., 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. Req. F.N.4478. -Milk, 1st February to 31st July, 1946. Forbes Co -op. Req. F.N.4479. -Past. milk and fresh cream, 1st February to 31st July, 1946.- Forbes Dairying. Req. F.N.4480.- Sheep, £210 2s. 11d.- Dalgety & Co. Ltd. Req. í {.N.4481. -Beer£1,125. -Tooth & Co. £ i,125.- Tooheys Ltd. Req. F.N.4482.-Bread, 1st February to 31st July, 1946 - Bathurst Bakeries. C. Worley & Sons. Shepard's Bakery. Req. F.N.4483 -4. -Acid calcium phosphate£1,804.-Australian Cream Tartar Co. Pty. Ltd. £968. - Australian Cream Tartar Co. Pty. Ltd. Req. F.N.4485. -Meat, ls,t February to 30th April, 1946. A. X. Schofield. Req. F.N.4486. -Fresh fish, 1st February to 30th June, 1946. - Murrells Ltd. TENDERS ACCEPTED. Schedule No. C.T.B.490.- Contract No. 3764. I.X.L. Type writer service, 165 Bourke - street, Melbourne, C.1 -Maintenance of typewriters in Commonwealth departments in Melbourne during the period ending 30th June, 1946. Victoria. Schedule No. C.T.B.510.- Contract No.-3876.-Sidney Cooke Ltd., 225 Queen - street, Melbourne, Victoria -Ink, post- marking (approximate quantities required during the period 1st April, 1946 to 31st March, 1947) . All States. Schedule No. C.T.B .510. - Contract No.- 3878. -Wall Bros. Pty. Ltd., 113 Beaconsfield- parade, Northcote, Victoria -Seal- ing wax (approximate quantities required during the period 1st April, 1946 to 31st March, 1947) . All States. Schedule No. C.T.B.522.- Contract No. 3874. - Wormald Bros. Pty. Ltd., Box 1502N, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1 -Fire fighting equipment (approximate quantities required during i.he period 1st April, 1946 to 31st March, 1947). All States. No. 39.-2801 February, 1946 501 Conunoniwealtli Gazette DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING. TENDERS INVITED. Locality and Description of Work. Erection of brick- fumigator house at Lady Davidson Home, Turramurra Tenders Return- p.m., 4th 2 March, 1946 Tenders to be addressed to Plans, Specifications, &c., Available at able at- Allied Works Council, Department of Works and Housing, Bryant House, 80 -82 Pitt - street, Sydney and marked " Tender Allied Works Council, Department of Works and Housing, Bryant House, 80 -82 Pittstreet, Sydney 29 22 Supply, delivery and installation of two (2) steam disinfectors and two (2) clothing mattress racks at Lady Davidson Home, Turramurra Renewing of fly screens to building at Balmoral Erection of two (2) timber -framed buildings at Lady Davidson Home, Turramurra s 2 p.m., 11th ,f March, 1946 Removal of steam boiler from Wagga and installation and overhaul at Forest Hill f, Supply, delivery and installation of hot water Pt PP heating system at Lady Davidson Home, Turramurra . . Septic tank installation at Myambat Replacement of steel hot water piping with itt ,f copper tubing at a building in North Sydney Erection of steel and timber -framed additions ,S and construction of concrete roadway at Glebe Island ,: 29 22 Landscape layout of an ar :a at Lady Davidson Home. Turramurra of Allied Works Council, DepartConstruction of concrete paving and subsidiary 11 a.m., 5th Allied Works Council, Department ment of Works and Housing, 225 Bourke Works and Housing, March, 1946 work, Williamstown 225 Bourke- street, Melbourne street, Melbourne f7 ff 77 7! . . Painting of iron buildings, Bendigo Works Council, Department of Allied Works Council, DepartAlterations in timber and construction of 11 a.m., 5th Allied ment of Works and Housing, Works and Housing, 225 Bourke March, concrete septic tank, Sale 225 Bourke - street, Melbourne street, Melbourne 1946 7! !, Construction of bituminous paving, Tottenham Construction of reinforced concrete foundations, Port Melbourne Construction of brick and timber lavatory 7, March, block, Melbourne Supply and installation of electric hot water system in new ablution block, Industrial Training Centre, Windsor Erection of single storey brick exchange building, Ayr ,f 11 a.m., 12th 1946 2 p.m., 28th Allied Works Council, Department of Allied Works Council, Department of Works and Housing, Works and Housing, 293 Queen February, street, Brisbane Allied Works Council, Department of 1946 2 p.m., 7th March, ing 2 p.m., 12th Carrieton Post Office: Erection of new lava- 2 tories, windmill, water service, &c. ,! f! 71 Works and Housing, 293 Queen street; Brisbane ; and Superintend- 1946 Supply and installation of an automatic refrigeration plant at Beauchamp House, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 293 Queen- street, Brisbane Architect, Customs House, Townsville, and Postmaster, Ayr Allied Works Council, Department of Works and Housing, 80 -82 Pitt street, Sydney ; and Department of Works and Housing, Acton, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory March, 1946 Allied Works Council, Department of Works and Housing, Savings Bank King William- street, Building, Adelaide ; and at Post Office, Carrieton p.m., 5th March, 1946 Department of Works and Hous- ing, Acton, Canberra, Aus- tralian Capital Territory Allied Works Council, Department of Works and Housing, Savings Bank Building, King William - street, Adelaide TENDERS ACCEPTED. Lady Davidson Home, Turramurra. --Supply, delivery and installation of one refrigerated milk storage cabinet Wagga.Erection of two (2) timber- framed buildings . . Bonegilla. Electrical installation, alteration and additions to buildings Rockhampton Aerodrome. Removal and re- erection of timber- framed cottage l3alaklava Post Office.Erecting brick lavatories and installing septic tank, &c. Goolwa Post Office. Erecting additional lavatories and installing septic tank, &c. Date of Date of Acceptance. Completion Contractor's Tame and Address. Amount. Locality and Description of Work. £ s. 210 0 d. 0 New System Telephone Pty. Ltd., 276 1,096 2 8 Fitzgerald Construction Pty. 4 Bayliss- street, Wagga 393 2 8 836 0 264 210 8.2.46 19.4.46 Ltd., 14.2.46 11.4.46 Ivan K. Brockenshire, Belmore- street, 4.2.46 1.4.46 13.2.46 26.3.46 Castlereagh - street, Sydney Yarrawonga R. L. Schofield, Fitzroy- street; Rockhampton 0 0 W. D. Rains, 3 Third - avenue, Sefton Park, South Australia 0 0 W. D. Rains, 3 Third - avenue, Sefton Park, South Australia 0 ff 14.2.46 27.3.46 . DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND SHIPPING. TENDERS will be received until Two o'clock on the dates shown at the Directorate of Supply, in the capital cities as shown:Supply of- Itenv, Tenders closing. Dental items, &c.-8th March, 1946. Brisbane . and Adelaide.) (Melbourne, Sydney., Bolts, barrel' and hasps and staples -8th March, 1946. (Melbourne and Sydney.) Purchase of- Resu lten ply sheet -8th March, 1946. and Adelaide.) Commonwealth Gazette 502 No. 39. -28th February, 1946 (Melbourne, Sydney Copper turnings -8th March, 1946. ( Melbourne and Hobart.) Radio and signal equipment -12th March, 1946. (Mel- bourne, Sydney and Brisbane. ) *Non-ferrous metals, comprising brass bar, brass aluminium and copper strip -19th March, 1946. Calcutta.) Moulding powder -19th March, 1946. (All States and (Melbourne and Sydney.) Steel shell forgings -22nd March, 1946. ( All States.) Brass and cupro nickel ingots -26th March, 1946. (All States.) Brass reverberatory ingots -26th March, 1946. (All States.) High carbon steel -29th March, 1946. (All, States and Calcutta.) Brass bar -29th March, 1946. (All States and Calcutta.) . Req. 52.-Blankets, £301 19s. 2d.-John Vicars & Co. 333 _Req. 68.- Laundry service, 1st January to 31st December, ,1946, £410.-A. D. Ryan (American Dry Cleaning Co.) . 334 - Req. 69.- Bowls, £1.243 2s. 6d.- Metters Ltd. 335 Req. 71. -Coal, £280. -W. A. Stephens. 336 Req. 72.- Cement, £982 10s: Kandos Cement Co. 337 Req. 75.- Reconditioning and laundering lifejackets, £ 1 ,566 13s. 4d. -C. C. Rawson Pty. Ltd. 338 Req. 76.- Lifejackets, £5,475.- Parkers Products Pty. Ltd. 339 Req. 78.- Laundry services, ist January to 31st March, 1946, £1,422 13s. 9d.-Lindfield Laundry & Dry Cleaners Pty. Ltd. 340 Req. 80. -Soap, £800. Independent Soap Co. 341 Req. 81.- Laundry services, 1st January to 30th June, 1946, £250. -Mrs. L. McPherson. 332 342 Req. 83. -Coke, 1st July, 1945, to 30th June, 1946, £285. Maitland Gaslight Co. 343 Req. 85. -Oil, lubricating, £309 7s. ßd.-- Vacuum Oil Co. 344 Req. 86.- Swivels, £225 9s. 4d. -H. Pollock & Co. 345 Req. 87. -Wheat bags, £1,397 10s.- Australian Wheat Board. SUPREME COURT OF THE AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Royal Highness the Governor- General in Council has pleased to appoint William Ballantyne Simpson to be an Associate to a Judge of the Supreme Court of the AusRISbeen tralian Capital Territory and Clerk of the Court as on and from 7th January, 1946. H. V. EVATT, Attorney- General. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND SHIPPING. CONTRACTS ACCEPTED. Req. 2620. -Grey box, £762 17s. -C. Kelly. Req. 2408. - Cables. £856 4s.- Falkiner Machinery Co. 2621.- Potash alum, £569 16s.- Fletcher Req. Chemical Co. Pty. Ltd. 303 Req. 2525.- Diphtheria toxoid, £6,250. Commonwea lth Serum Laboratories. 304 Req. 2405.-Tees, £601 12s. 3d.- Stewarts & Lloyds Pty. Ltd. 305 Req. 2629.- Monofite powder, £443 15s.-- Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. 306 Req. 2748. - Accumulators, £1,531 Os. 8d. -Exide Batteries of Amt. Ltd. 307 Req. 8367.-Boots, £17,122 5s. 3d.-Trescowthick Pty. Ltd. 308 Req. 7449.- Shoes, £7,976 6s. 441. -Selby Shoes Pty. Ltd. 309 Seq. 4 /46.- Cleaning of clothes, £1,641 13s. 4d.Gonge Pty. Ltd. 310. Req. 2517.-Blankets, £211 6s. 7d.-Laycock Son & Co. 311 Req. 2631. - Paint, £202 10s.- Taubmaus Pty. Ltd. 312 Req. 2628. -Coke, £1,160. -The Gas Supply Co. 313 Req. 2623. - Stones, £489 2s. 10d.-McPherson's Ltd. 314 Req 2633. Firewood, £735.-F. W. Bartel. 300 301 302 AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Building and Services Ordinance 1924 -1938. DURSU ANT to the powers conferred by section 3 of the Building and Services Ordinance 1924 -1938, I, Hubert Peter Lazzarini, on behalf of the Minister of State for the Interior, do hereby appoint the person for the time being holding office as or performing the duties of Works Director, Department of Works and Housing, Canberra to be the Proper Authority to carry out the provisions of the Canberra Electric Supply Regulations and the Canberra Sewerage and Water Supply Regulations. Dated this twenty second day of February, 1946. H. P. LAZZARINI for and on behalf of the Minister of State for the Interior. AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL. BOARD OF MANAGEMENT. . . Req. 2513. -Beds, fibre£522 18s. 4d. J. C. & Howard Wright Pty. Ltd. £618 .15s.-J. A. Munro Pty. Ltd. 317 Req. 2676. Acetone, £206 12s. 6d. -Drexo Pty. Ltd. 318 Req. 2677. - Chemicals, £7,291 13s. 4d.- Imperial 315 -6 Chemical' Indbstries Of Aust & N.Z. Ltd. 319 Req. 2679.-Asparagin bacto, £368 15s. -H. B. Selby & Co. Pty. Ltd. Imperial Req. 2624. -Dense soda ash, £420 7s. 6d.Chemical Industries Ltd. 321 Req. 2407.- Optical equipment, £1,905 3s. ld.- Watson 320 Victor Ltd. 322 Req. 2681.- Pyjamas, woollen, £248 15s.-A. L. Finchett. 323 Req. 2680. - Insecticide, £67,200. - Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. 324 Req. 2641. -011, £357 10s.- -Shell Co. of Aust. Ltd. 325 Req. 2409.- Links, £241 16S.- Falkiner Machinery Co. Pty. Ltd. 326 -7 Req. 2410.- Grips, bridge £585.-G. Y. Blair. £1,115. -West Footscray Engineering Works. 328 Req. 2411. Grips, bulldog, £1,025 12s. 6d.- Malleable Castings Pty. Ltd. 329 Req. 2635.-Photographic materials, £379 5s. 2d.Kodak (A /asia) Pty. Ltd. disinfecting and pressing 330 Req. 6098.-Washing blankets, 1st January to 31st March, 1946 (estimated)- £183 15s.- Snowhyte Bag Wash Co. £182.- Laundries & Dry Cleaners. £88 10s. 10d.-No. 2 Explosives Factory. .331 Req. 6097. Laundry services, 1st January to 30th June, 1946 (estimated) , £277 16s. 6d.- Laundries & Dry Cleaners . Ltd. HIS Royal Highness the Governor General in Council has appointed Gavin Merrick Long, Esq., and Air Vice Marshal William Dowling Bosteck, C.B., O.B.E., R.A.A.F., as members of the Board of Management of the Australian War Memorial. VICTQR JOHNSTON, Minister of State for the Interior. AUSTRALIAN DAIRY PRODUCE BOARD. APPOINTMENT OF A DEPUTY OF A MEMBER.. TJIS Royal Highness the Governor - General in Council has been pleased to appoint, in pursuance of section 7 of the Dairy Produce Export Control Act 1934 -1938, Colin Lachlan MacDonald, of 82 Darley -road, Manly, New South Wales, the person named by the Australian Dairy Produce Board, con- stituted under that Act, to be the Deputy of John Russell King on the said Board from 1st March, 1946, to 1st Septem- ber, 1946.-(Ex. Min. No. 6.) W. J. SCULLY Minister of State for Commerce and Agriculture. Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1945. REPATRIATION BOARD TASMANIA. Royal Highness the Goveror- General in Council has approved that, pursuant to section 15 of the Australian 11.15 Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1945, he is pleased to approve of the following: - (a) the appointment of Cecil William Baldwin as Member of the Repatriation Board for Tasmania be terminated, with effect as from the close of business on 22nd February, 1946; and Commonwealth Gazette No. 39.-28th February, 1946 503 (b) that Brigadier Horace William Strutt be appointed as a Member of the said Board, with remuneration at the rate of £75 per annum, as from date of commencing duty and until 30th June, 1946, vice the said Cecil William Baldwin. ASSESSMENT APPEAL TRIBUNALS. TIS Royal Highness the Governor - General in Council has approved of the re- appointment of Hugh Percy Ritchie Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 -1940. Royal Highness the Governor- General in Council has approved of the appointment, under the provisions of the II'S Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 -1940, of Oscar Harold Nielsen, to act as Commonwealth Electoral Officer for the State of Queensland during the absence on leave of John Edgar Stewart, the permanent officer, as from the 18th February, 1946. VICTOR JOHNSON Minister of State for the Interior. as Chairman of an Assessment Appeal Tribunal under the Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1945 for a period of two years as from 7thr February, 1946, with salary at the rate of £1,500 per annum. NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Justices Ordinance 1928 -1939. REPATRIATION BOARD QUEENSLAND. HIS Royal Highness the Governor General in Council has approved that, pursuant to section 15 of the Australian Sotdiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1945, he is pleased to approve of the following: (a) the appointment of Harold George Turner as Member and Chairman of the Repatriation Board for Queensland be terminated, with effect as from the close of business on 22nd February, 1946; (b) that Walter Henry Bray, Member, be appointed as IN pursuance of Section 10 of the Justices Ordinance 19281939 and by virtue of all other enabling powers, I, the Honorable Charles Lydiard Aubrey Abbott, the Administrator of the Northern Territory of Australia, in the name of His Royal Highness the Governor- General of the Common wealth of Australia, do hereby temporarily appoint Hartley Magnussen, manager of Victoria River Downs Station, in the Northern Territory of Australia, to be a Justice of the Peace .. in and for the Northern Territory of . Australia. Dated this fourth day of February, 1946. C. L. A. ABBOTT, Administrator. APPOINTMENT OF JUSTICE'. OF THE PEACE. Chairman of the said Board with effect on 25th February, 1946, and until 30th June, 1946; and (o) that Maldwyn Robert Davies be appointed as Member of the said Board, with remuneration at the rate of £115 per annum, as from date of commencing duty and until 30th June, 1946. REPATRIATION BOARD SOUTH AUSTRALIA. IS Royal Highness the Governor General in Council has II- approved that, pursuant to section 15 of the Australian:. Sotdiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1945, he is pleased to approve of the following: (a ) the appointment of Reginald Henry Webster as Member and Chairman of the Repatriation Board for South Australia be terminated with effect as from the close of business on 22nd February, 1946; (b) that Walter William Larkham, Member, be appointed as Chairman of the said Board with effect on 25th February, 1046, and until 30th June, 1946; and Burrows be (e) that Brigadier Frederick Alexander the said Board, with appointed as Member of remuneration at the rate of £150 per annum, as from date of commencing duty and until 30th June, 1946. REPATRIATION BOARD WESTERN AUSTRALIA. WS Royal Highness the Governor- General in Council has approved that, pursuant to section 15 of the Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1945, he is pleased to approve of the following: (a) the appointment of Charles Taylor as Member and (b) (c) Chairman of the Repatriation Board of Western Australia be terminated, with effect as from the close of business on 22nd February, 1946; that Stanley Porson George, Member, be appointed as Chairman of the said Board with effect on 25th February, 1946, and until 30th June, 1946; and that Ian Joseph Bessell- Browne be appointed as a member of the said Board, with remuneration at the rate of £150 per annum, as from date of commencing duty and until 30th June, 1946. C. W. FROST, Minister for Repatriation. AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRLINES COMMISSION. HIS Royal Highness the Governor General in Council has TERRITORY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA. APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRAR OF TITLES. HIS Royal Highness the Governor General in Council on 20th February, 1946, in pursuance of the provisions of section six of the Lands Registration Ordinance 1924 -1939 of the Territory of New Guinea appointed Herbert William Hardy to be Registrar of Titles. E. J. WARD, Minister for External Territories. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND SHIPPING. HIS Royal Highness the Governor- General in Council has approved that Albert Edward Potter, an officer of the State Inspection of Machinery Department of Tasmania, be appointed to act at ports in Tasmania as Engineer and Ship Surveyor under the Navigation Act.(Ex. Min. No. 2.) War Service Homes Act 1918 -1941. N pursuance of section 15 of the War Service Homes Act 191.8 -1941, I, Hubert Peter Lazzarini, a member of the Federal Executive Council do hereby direct on the recommendation of the War Service Homes Commissioner that the undermentioned officers appointed under the Act shall be deemed to be employees within the meaning of section .4 of the Superannuation Act 1922 -1945. Barnes, Bruce Watson. Jones, Gerald O'Shaughnessy. H. P. LAZZARINI, Minister for Works and Housing. Wine Overseas Marketing Act 1929 -1945. APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN WINE BOARD. HIS Royal Highness the Governor - General has been pleased appoint, in pursuance of section 5 of the Wine appear in Column 1 of the Schedule hereunder for a term of three (3) years as from 10th February, 1946, as members of the Australian Wine Board to represent the interests to Overseas Marketing Act 1929 -1945 the persons whose names specified in Column 2 of the Schedule. SCHEDULE. Column L Column 2. Name of Person. Interest Represented. approved that, in pursuance of section seven of the Australian National Airlines Act 1945, the following persons be appointed, on and from 12th February, 1946, members of the Australian National Airlines Commission namely: Arthur William Coles, who shall be Chairman; William Clarke Taylor, who shall be Vice - Chairman; Daniel McVey, who shall hold office for a period of four years; Captain Edgar Charles Johnston, D.F.C., who shall hold office for a period of three years; and Albert Charles Joyce, C.B.E., who shall hold office for a period of two years; and further that the remuneration of the Chairman of the Commission be at the rate of £3,500 per annum. Ellis Middleton Elsworthy . Alfred Rawlings .. John Clifford Thorne . Grape-growers supplying grapes to wineries and distilleries Grape - growers supplying grapes to wineries and distilleries Grape - growers supplying grapes to wineries and distilleries (Ex. Min. No. 5.) Dated this 20th day of February, 1946. W. J. SCULLY Minister of State for Commerce and Agriculture. Commonwealth Gazette 504 No. 39.--2StI1 February, 1916 Wine Overseas Marketing Act 1929 -1945. APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN WINE BOARD. -Royal Highness the Governor General has been pleased accompanied by copies of not more than four testimonials, should reach the undersigned not later than l 6th March, 1 946. G. A. COOK, Secretary. I:E.IS to appoint, in pursuance of section 5 of the Wine Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Alberi street, East Melbourne, C.2, Victoria.. appear in Column i of the Schedule hereunder for a terns of three (3) years as from 10th February, 1946, as members of the Australian Wine Board to represent the interests COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL Overseas Marketing Act 1929 -1945 the persons whose names RESEARCH. specified in Column 2 of the Schedule. DIVISION OF ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION. Investigations. Appointment of Research Officer for Poultry Breeding APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Research SCHEDULE. Column 1. Column 2. Name of Person. interest Represented. Officer, Division Duties. --To plan the development of, and later to supervise, the poultry breeding investigational unit to be estab- Co- operative wineries and distilleries Co- operative wineries and distilleries Elliot Miller James Alexander Craig . . Oscar Seppelt Proprietary and privately owned wineries and distilleries in the States of New South Wales and Queensland John Sydenham Graham .. Proprietary and privately owned wineries and distilleries in the Kenneth Thomas Hardy Proprietary and privately owned wineries and distilleries in the State of Victoria . State of South Australia Leslie Nattle Salter Proprietary and privately owned wineries and distilleries in the Harold Knuckey Johns Proprietary and privately owned State of South Australia wineries and distilleries in the State of Western Australia (Ex. Min. No. 4.) Dated this 20th day of February, 1946. W. J. SCULLY Minister of State for Commerce and Agriculture. lished at the Division's Werribee Field Station. The breeding investigations will be undertaken to improve economic characters in poultry and the flocks will also be used as experimental material for other investigations in animal genetics. Qu.atifiea.tioaa.s. University degree in science, veterinary science, or agricultural science, or equivalent qualifications, vitli preferably overseas post- graduate experience in poultry husbandry and breeding. Salary. -- Dependent on qualifications and experience the commencing salary will be determined within the range of Research Officer ( £520 -£600 per annum nominal ; four equal increments, the first automatic the remainder discretionary (NorE.The present cost -of- living adjustment to the above salaries is an addition of £40 per annum.) Subject to a satisfactory medical examination, the successful applicant will be appointed initially on probation; after the expiry of a period of twelve months, if confirmed in his appointment as an officer of the Council, he will be eligible to contribute to, and receive benefits from, either the Commonwealth Superannuation Fund or the Commonwealth Pro vident Fund. Applications, stating date of birth, nationality, present employment, particulars of qualifications and experience. accompanied by copies of not more than four testimonials, should reach the undersigned not later than the 4th March, ). 1946. Science and Industry Research. Act 1920 -1945. _ pursuance of sub- section (4.) of section 14a of the Science and Industry Research Act 1920 -1945, 1, John .Johnstone Dedman, Minister in charge of Scientific and I Industrial Research, acting for and on behalf of the Prime Minister, do hereby direct, on the recommendation of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, that Walter Frederick Evans, an officer appointed under that Act, shall be deemed to be an employee within the meaning of section 4 of the Superannuation A.ct 1922 - 1945. JOHN J. DEDMAN Minister in charge of Scientific and Industrial Research. COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. DIVISION OF FOREST PRODUCTS. Appointment of Officer, Timber Mechanics Section.. APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to a position of Research Officer or Assistant Research Officer, Division of Forest Products, Melbourne. Duties. To take part in general investigations of Animal Health and Production, Melbourne. in the Timber Mechanics Section connected with the mechanical properties of timber and plywood and their utilization in structures. Qualifications.University degree in civil or mechanical engineering Or equivalent qualifications. Salary. Dependent on qualifications and experience, commencing salary will be determined within the range of either Research Officer (£520 -£600 per annum nominal; four equal increments, first automatic, remainder discretionary) or Assistant Research Officer (£356 -£500 per annum nominal; eight equal increments, first four automatic, remainder dis- G. A. COOK, Secretary. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert ;t: set, East Melbourne, C.2, Victoria. COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. DIVISION OF ANIMAL HEALTH AND PRODUCTION. t J)))Oi1, (men t. of . 4ssistant Research Officer (Biochemist). gf'PLIC:ITIONS are invited for appointment to a position of Assistant Research Officer (Biochemist) , Division of fi.nimal Health and Production. Location. McMaster Animal Health Laboratory, Sydney. Duties. To assist with biochemical investigations of diseases in fare animals. f ¿vralifications. University degree in science (with honours). tivitli biochemistry as a major subject, or equivalent qualifications. Post graduate experience in chemical analytical work is desirable. Salary. Dependent on qualifications and experience, commencing salary will he determined within the range of Assistant Research Officer (Male, £356 -£500 per annum nominal; female £294 -x438 per annum nominal; eight equal increments, NOTE.The first four automatic, remainder discretionary ) . present cost -of- living adjustment to the above nominal salaries is an additional £40 per annum in respect of males and £27 per annum in respect of females.) Applications, stating date of birth, nationality, present employment, particulars of qualifications and experience, accompanied by copies of not more than four testimonials. should reach the undersigned not later than 18th March, 1946. G. A. COOK, Secretary. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albertstreet, East Melbourne, C.2, Victoria. cretionary).(NormThe present cost-of-living adjustment COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL applicant will be appointed initially on probation, after the expiry of a period of twelve months, if confirmed in his RADIO RESEARCH BOARD. to the above nominal salaries is an additional £40 per annum.) Subject to a satisfactory medical examination, the successful appointment as an officer of the Council, he will be eligible to contribute to, and receive benefits from, either the Common wealth Superannuation Fund or the Commonwealth Provident Fund. Applications, stating date of birth, nationality, present employment, particulars of qualifications and experience, RESEARCH. Appointment of Assistant Research Officer. PPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to a position of Assistant Research Officer, Radio Research Board, Sydney. Uzat ies. To assist in and supervise the design, development and construction of radio equipment for use in high frequency propagation investigations. Qualifications. --A university degree, with honours, in electrical engineering, or in science with physics as a major experience in radio subject, or equivalent qualifications. Some e:ectrical experimental designing and construction is desirable. Salary. Dependent on qualifications and experience, cons of inencing salary will be determined within theperrange anntihl -£500 Assistant Research Officer (male £35G nominal, female £294 -£438 per annum nominal, eight equal discretionary). increments, first-four automatic, remainder (NoTE.The present cost -of- living adjustment to the above nominal salaries is an additional £40 per annum in respect of Males and £27 per annum in respect of females.) present Applications, stating date of birth, nationality, and experience. employment, particulars of qualifications accompanied by copies of not more than four testimonials. >heiuhI reach the undersigned not later than 8th March, 1940. G. A. COOK, Secretary. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert street, East Melbourne, C.2, Victoria. RESEARCH. DIVISION OF FOREST PRODUCTS. 1l :poiniment of Research StaffTirbeir Physics Seetáon. are invited for appointment to two positions of Research Officer /Assistant .Research Officer, u 1 ie inn of Forest Products, Melbourne. I'oiliOn _4. Duties To carry -out fundamental research in the field of wood liquid relations. The work will include the study of such things as súrface phenomena, capillary RESEARCH. DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY. Appointment of Technical Officer, Organic Section. NPPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to a position of Technical Officer, Division of Industrial Chemistry, Melbourne. Duties. Investigations connected with the preparation, moulding and testing of plastics in the Organic Section of the Division. or its equivalent. Technical college diploma with chemistry as major subject. Salary.Dependent on qualifications and experience, commencing salary will be determined within the range of Technominal; female eieal Officer (Male £234 -£414 per annum £172 -£352 per annum nominal; ten equal increments, first four automatic, remainder discretionary) . qualifications and For an appointee possessing suitable above the experience commencing salary will be considerably present cost- of- livin :1 minimum of the range.(Nom.The is an additional adjustment to the above nominal salaries £40 per annum for males, and £27 per annum for females.) Applications, stating date of birth, nationality, present and experience. employment, particulars of qualifications accompanied by copies of not more than four testimonials. should reach the undersigned not later than 11 th March. 1946. l'l'LI.L'ATIONS structure, and the relation between sorption and elastic properties. with physic Qualifications. University degree in science, qualior physical chemistry as a major subject, orisequivalent preferred, and A knowledge of both subjects (icat`.ons. phenomena or related fields research experience in surface would be an advantage. Position 8. Duties. To carry out research fundamental and applied, on the physical properties of wood and the application of physical methods to the processing of wood. general physical 'l'he work will include thermal, electrical and study of the appliproperties. An immediate problem is a ration of ultra -sonic vibrations to wood processing. physics Qualifications. University degree in science, withengineerand electrical as a major subject, or in mechanicalExperience in research ing, or equivalent qualifications. would be ari advantage. Salary.Dependent on qualifications and experience, commencing salary for Position A. and Position B. will be deter-£600 mined within the range of either Research Officer (£520 first automatic, per annum nominal; four equal increments, remainder discretionary) or Assistant Research Officer (£35(ifour £50() er annum nominal; eight equal increments, first automatic, remainder discretionary). (NOTE. The present cost -of- living adjustment to the above nominal salaries is an additional £40 per annum.) Subject to a satisfactory medical examination, the successful initially on probation; after applicants will be appointedtwelve months, if confirmed in the expiry of a period of of the Council, they will be their appointment as officers receive benefits from, either eligible to contribute to, and Commonthe Commonwealth Superannuation Fund or the Fund. s ealth Provident Applications, indicating position applied for, and stating employment, particulars ',f (late of birth, nationality, present q:iulifications and experience, accompanied by copies of not afore than four testimonials, should reach the unclersigned net later than 16th March, 1946. G. A. COOK, Secretary. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert street, East Melbourne, C.2, Victoria. COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH. DIVISION' OF ANIMAL HEALTH AND PROnUcTI0N. Appointment of Librarian. tPPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to a position of Librarian, Division of Animal Health and Production. Location. McMa '3ter Animal Health Laboratory, Parramatta -road, Glebe, Sydney. Dniies. TO take charge of the library. Qualificaíioils. At least one year's training in a Library with preferably a School or some experience ill library work University degree in science, and some training in biology; desirable a knowledge of la.ii uages would be an added qualification. Ñalary.Depeident on qualifications and experience, colllmencing salary will be determined within the range of either : five equal inAssistant Librarian (£2384304 per a nitlimdiscretionary) or remaind( r automatic, first crements, three equal ;minim: per £312 £360 I. Grade Librarian, discretionary) increments. first automatic. remainder (NOTE.-- -The present cost- of- l;vin). adjustment to the above nominal salaries is an additional £27 per anuinn in respect of adult females.) Subject to a satisfactory medical examination, the successafter ful applicant will be appointed initially on probation; of twelve mouths. if confirmed the expiry of a period officer Of the Council, she will be in her appointment as an benefits from, either eligible to contribute to. and receiveFund or the Commonthe Commonwealth Superannuation wealth Provident Fund. present Applications, stating date of birth, nationality, and experience, employment, particulars of qualifications accompanied by copies of not more than four testimonials, should reach the i)ndersigiled 1946. floc later than 4th March. G. A. COOK. Secretary. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert street. East Melbourne, C.2, Victoria. 1093. -2 1946 COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL Qualifications. No. 39.-28th February, 505 Commonwealth Gazette G. A. COOK, Secretary. Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert street, East Melbourne, C.2, Victoria. NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH. HIS Royal Highness the Governor - General in Council has approved of the following changes being made: PERMANENT NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH (SEA -GOING FORCES) . pl.e cotions. Walter Leslie King, Guniter; is promoted to (Acting), dated 30th the rank of Commissioned GunnerRutherford, Petty Officer, NovemLer, 1945; Raymond Arthur i,fiicial number 21826, is promoted to the rank of G ululer (T) (Acting) , dated 24th November, 1945; Francis Bernard and Edgar Nolan, Petty Cßiccr Writer, official number 23407, 23322, are number Jelin Fesse; Petty Officer Writer, official. promoted to the rank of Acting Sub- Lieutenant (S) , dated 25th ,January, 1946. i1 Savage Niailtg Raies of Pari. Lieutenants Alister \Vialn :end Samuel Stuart James, M.B.E., are paid the rates of pay and allowances prescribed in the Naval Financial Regulations for Lieutenant Commander (on promotion). whilst act ing. ill that rank, elated 9th November, 1945, and 5th .January, 1946. respectively. CI1IZEN NAVAL FORCES OF THE COMMONWEALTH. R,OI"AL .AUSTRALIAN NAVAL RESER\ I1 (Sn GOING) .' Fia- -ing Raies of Pay. Lieutenants John Ashton Doyle and Kenneth James Hopl)er are paid the rates of pay and allowances prescribed in the Naval Financial Regulations for Lieu tenant- Coniniander (on promotion ), whilst acting in that rank. dated 9th November, 1945. Temporary Lieutenants Ronald Hugli Creascy, D.S.C., John Hare, Ronald Rees Powell and Frank 1 \Tillshaw Roberts are paid the rates of pay and allowances prescribed in the Naval Financial Regulations for Lieutenant- Commander (on promotion) . whilst acting in that rank, dated 9th November, 1945. Temporary Lieutenant Herbert Alan Bennett is paid the rates of pay and allowances prescribed in the Naval Financial Regulations for Lieutenant Commander (on promotion). whilst acting in that rank, dated 4th February, 1946. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL RESERVE. Fixing Rates of Pay.- Lieutenants Walter Haddon Burke, Eric Kuhie Connor, Alwyn James Ford, Howard Frank Goodwin, Peter Kerr Osborne and William Alexander Wilson are paid the rates of pay and allowances prescribed in the Naval Financial Regulations for Lieutenant - Commander (on promotion) , whilst acting in that rank, dated 9th November, 1945. Surgeon Lieutenant Donald Ross Macaulay Cameron is paid the rates of pay and allowances prescribed in the Naval Financial Regu ations for Surgeon Lieutenant -Com- mander (on promotion), whilst acting in that rank, dated -6th September, 1945. Award of Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. -The following are awarded the Volunteer Long Service and Martin Henshall, Chief Good Conduct Medal Engine Room Artificer, official number PM/1797, date of award, 11th April, 1945; Albert Howlett Munro, Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class, official number S/3403, date of award, 22nd June, 1945; Charles Bosisto Thomson, Acting Engine Room Artificer 4th Class, official number F/2514, date of award, 18th January, 1945; Geoffrey Thomas Saville, Act ing Engine Room Artificer 4th Class, official number W/1320, date of award, 21st May, 1945; Richard Melville Sinales, Joiner 4th Class, official number F/2334, date of award, 4th June, 1944; Ronald Jack Philippi, Yeoman of Signals (Temporary), official number PM /1518, date of award, 9th June, 1943 ; Ivor Allen O'Neal, Leading Seaman, official number 11/805; date of award, 4th September, 1943; Neill Knox, Leading Seaman (Temporary), official number PM/2072, date of award, 24th March, 1945; Cyril James Webb, Leading Seaman (Temporary), official number_ PM/2347, date of award, 30th October, 1945 ; Phillip Bassett Einms, Leading Seaman (Temporary), official number H/997, date of award, 31st Augast, 1945; Albert Leighton Bryan, Leading Signalman (Temporary) , official number W/1353, date of award, 3rd June, 1945 ; Peter Nicholson Spittal, Leading Stoker (Temporary), official number S/2884, date of award, 16th June, 1944; George Jeffrey Smith, Leading Bandsman, official number F /1836, date of award, 21st June, 1944; Alexander George Hutchison,. Temporary Acting Commonwealth Gazette 506 No. 39.-28th- February, 1946 Leading Seaman, official number S/1575, date of award, 6th November, 1945; Ernest Victor Greenhalgh, Able Seaman, official number, B/1940, date of award, 7th February, 1944; John Kenvin Terry, Able Seaman, official number S/2672, date of award, 20th February, 1944; Robert Francis McCarrey, Able Seaman, official number F/2273, date of award, 28th February, 1944; Hilton Christopher Williamson, Able Seaman, official number S/2850, date of award, 30th April, 1944; Edmund Clarence Clark, Able Seaman, official number F/2489, date of award, 29th July, 1944; William Cedric Mews, Able Seaman, official number F/2510, date of award, 1st October, 1944; George . Stanway, Able Seaman, official number 13/2166, date of award, 23rd November, 1944 ; Leslie Claude Ronald Stewart, Able Seaman, official number PA /1596, date of award, 16th April, 1945; George Rowntree, Ab'e Seaman, official number B/2489, date of award, 14th August, 1945; Keith Edward Simpson, Able Seaman, official number B/2471, date of award, 13th .Tune, 1945; James Henry Caswell, Able Seaman, official number B/233S, date of award, 23rd May, 1945 ; Harold Joseph Hill. Able Seaman, official number F/2738, date of award, 22nd May, 1945; Stanley Watts Fowler, Able Seaman, official number B/2315, date of award, 17th May, 1945 ; Francis Walter Lewis, Telegraphist, official number B/2184, date of award, 21st December, 1944; Alfred George Rogers, Telegraphist, official number B/2286, date of award, 1st April, 1945; Roy Gordon Abraham, Telegraphist, official number B/2505, date of award, 6th August, 1945; George David Whitnali, Signalman, official number B/2537, date of award, 6th September, 1945 ; Geoffrey Arthur Partridge, Signalman, official number B/2265, date of award, 12th March, 1945 ; Kenneth Alan Sar. riders, Signalman (C) , official number S/2832, date of award, 16th May, 1944; Andrew Stevenson Robertson, Stoker, official number 5/3108, date of award, 19th 'December, 1944 ; Ernest James Noble, Sick Berth Attendant, official number PM/2205, date of award, 27th April ; 1.945 ; James McNicol, Steward, official number `V/46, date of award, 3rd September, 1945 : Hartley Robinson, Acting Signalman, official number S/3526, date of award, 21st August, 1945. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE. Promotions.-Sub-Lieutenants Douglas Seaton Pratt and Colin Campbell Trumble are promoted to the rank of Lieutenant (Provisional), dated 1st January, 1946, and 6th January, 1946, respectively; Midshipman Laurence Lillingston Whistler Street is promoted to the rank of Acting Sub- Lieutenant, dated 3rd January, 1946. Fixing Rates of Pay.- Lieutenants Colin Philip Dickesoe, Horace Evelyn Godden, William Jackson, Col in Kenneth Mackenzie, Taverner Clarke Miller, Geoffrey Lincoln D.S.C., Brandreth Parry, AIexander Kelso Reddin, George Charles Sangster, Kenneth Stuart Sutherland and Norman Arthur Kingsbury Wallis are paid the rates of pay and allowances prescribed in the Naval Financial Regulations for Lieutenant Commander (on promotion ), whilst acting in that rank, dated 9th November, 1945; Lieutenants John Lorimer Nicoll, M.B.E., and Colin Joseph West are paid the rates of pay and allowances prescribed in the Naval Financial Regulations for Lieutenant- Commander (on promotion), whilst acting in that rank, dated 16th November, 1945. Award of Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. - William Mitchell Frankcom, Acting Petty Officer Tele- graphist (Temporary), official number B/V2429, and Kenneth Cecil Le Francke, Acting Petty Officer Telegraphist (Temporary) , official number B/V3, are awarded the Volunteer Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, dated 6th June, 1945, and 17th June, 1945, respectively.- (Ex. Min. No. 14, Approved 20th February, 1946.) ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Acting Minister for the Navy. AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. GENERAL COURTS MARTIAL. WX1598 Lieutenant Colonel Frank Henry Sublet, 2nd /16th Australian Infantry Battalion, was sentenced by a General Court - martial on the 30th day of November, 1945, to be severely reprimanded.- ( S/8/21 89. ) QX30274 Major Vivian Rogers Creighton, Royal Australian Engineers (Transportation Section, Docks), was sentenced by a General Court martial on the 28th day of September, 1945, to be severely reprimanded.-( C/8/2405.) SUMMARY AWARDS. By award of the General Officer Commanding, New South Wales Lines of Communication Area, dated the 10th day of December, 1945, NX29289 Lieutenant Roy Vincent Grills, Australian Light Horse ( Commando) Reinforcements, was fined the sum of Four pounds (£4).-(G/5/1643.) By award of the General Officer Commanding, Queensland Lines of Communication Area, dated the 22nd day of November, 1945, QX17164 Lieutenant Robert Shirley, Royal Australian Engineers (Field ), was severely reprimanded and fined the sum of Ten pounds (£10).- (S/3/3331.) By award of the General Officer Commanding, Queensland Lines of Communication Area, dated the 13th day of December, 1945, VX1169S2 Lieutenant Lionel Sidney Pepper, Australian Corps of Signals, was severely reprimanded and fined the sum of Five pounds (£5).-(P/2/3329.) By award of the Commander, 1] th Australian Division, dated the 15th day of November, 1945, TX2G93 Lieutenant Rodney James Coen, 26th Australian Infantry Battalion (Australian Imperial Force) was reprimanded.-(C/5/1718.) By award of the Commander, 11th Australian Division, dated the 15th day of November, 1945, VX109130 Lieutenant James Bolton Leslie, 26th Australian Infantry Battalion (Australian Imperial Force), was reprimanded.-- (L/2/3720.) By award of the General Officer Commandin, New South Wales Lines of Communication Area, dated the 10th day of December, 1945, NX111527 Lieutenant Arthur Ernest Collins, 20th Australian Pioneer Battalion ( Australian Imperial Force) , was fined the sum of Four pounds (£4).-(C/6/1849.) By award of the Deputy Adjutant and Quartermaster General, Advanced Head quarters, Australian Military Forces, dated the 3rd day of December, 1945, WX342 7 8 Captain. Walter Harbison Burnett, Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, was fined the stain of Twenty pounds (£20).-(B/9/3244.) By award of the Commander, 7th Australian Division, dated the 9th day of January, 1946, QX57362 Captain Redmond Lawrence Quinn, Australian Army Medical Corps, was reprimanded.-(Q/1/1264.) By award of the Officer Administering Command, 7th Australian Division, dated the 18th day of December, 1945, 5X22320 Captain Allan Percival Cherry, Australian Army Medical Corps, was severely reprimanded.-(C/3/l864.) By award of the Officer Administering Command, Lae Base Sub -Area, dated the 31st day of December, 1945, VX112185 Captain Frederick Victor Rudduck. Royal Australian Engineers (Transportation Section, Water Transport), was reprimanded.- ( R/4/3284. ) By award of the General Officer Commanding Victoria Lines of Communication Area, dated the 7th day of January, 1946, V19472 Lieutenant Berthold Vollrath Heinriehs, Australian Army Ordnance Corps, was reprimanded and fined the sum of Nine pounds (£9).-(H/3/2460.) AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. GENERAL COURTS MARTIAL. NX9737 Lieutenant Douglas Malcolm Craig, 2nd /1st Australian Pioneer Battalion, was sentenced by a General Courtmartial on the 30th day of November, 1945, to be severely reprimanded, and to be lait under stoppages of pay until he lias made good the sum of Thirty pounds (£30) being part of Unit Canteen Funds which were lost. - (C/8/2615. ) NX70804 Captain ( Temporary Major) William Dalziel, Australian Army Service Corps, was sentenced by a General Court martial on the 4th day of October, 1945, to be reprimanded.-(D/1/2461.) NX12379 Major William Robert Dill Stevenson, 2nd Australian Mountain Battery (Mechanized) (Australian Imperial Force) , was sentenced by a General Court - martial on the 10th day of October, 1945, to be reprimanded.-(S/7/2036.) NX115557 Captain Walter Reginald Fentman Yates, Australian Army Ordnance Corps, was sentenced by a General Court martial on the 12th day of November, 1945, to be reprimanded.-(W/5/3608.) u No. 39.-28th February, 1946 507 Commonwealth Gazette ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. IS Royal Highness- the Governor General in Council has approved of the following changes being made:- PERMANENT AIR FORCE. (418122), K. S. Nall (430469), J. W. Preston (442251), 3rd October, 1945, R. M. Westcott (419065) , 4th October, 1945, J. Balloch (430430) , G. A. Farey (418821) , C. R. Oakley (430046) , H. Walker (415202) , 5th October, 1945, R. J. Cherry (419955) , 6th October, 1945, A. W. R. Hocking (418413), W. F. Wall (18754) , 8th October, 1945, M. W. Anderson (449257) , 9th October, 1945, J. M. Beecroft (418787), J. M. Bouch (11317), A. C. Dawson (408672), W. L. Ince (418750) , L. S. Jeffrey (430382), H. Thodey (418888) , 10th October, 1945, G. N. Allen (418497) , T. K. Darling (409070), 12th October, 1945, R. A. Collins (430094) , 15th October, 1945, L. Diwell (408981) , N. R. Field (401600) , J. C. Thompson (428166) , 16th October, 1945, C. T. Curran (30174) , F. K. Fahey (410320) , A. B. Walters (430981) , 17th October, 1945, J. W. Johnson (430138) , R. C. Watts, D.F.C., (410842) , 18th October, 1945, N. E. Wadeson (430949) 22nd October, 1945, C. P. McCoy, D.F.G. (410005), 23rd October, 1945, R. M. Caffin (401900) , A. B. Sampson (418304) , R. W. Smith (400063) , 24th October, 1945, G. G. Flack, D.F.C., (408420) , R. E. Gyngell (418835) , W. I. Munro GENERAL DUTIES BP. ANCH. The appointments of the following officers are terminated on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated: ( Temporary Wing Commanders) E. E. V. Dillon, A.F.C., (410692) , W. G. Norton (428347) , R. A. O'Loughlin (435048) , H. 25th October, 1945, W. D.- Barclay (449326) , K. 26th , Albrecht (418326) , R. N. McNaughton (438346) October, 1945, K. G. Dean (10630), 27th October, 194.5, A. L. (314) , 9th October, 1945, J. A. Hepburu, D.F.C., A.F.C. (247), 31st October, 1945, Temporary Squadr on Leader R. S. Dennis (271) , 1st October, 1945. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. The appointments of the following officers are terminated on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated: (Temporary Flight Officers) E. M. Ball (350056), 11th October, 1945, A. Naylor (350268) , 1st November, 1945, (Section Officers) D. M. King (110895), 5th October, 1945, M. Hogan (95618), 15th October, 1945, M. E. Barling (104058) , 19th October, 1945, E. E. Moyle (107066) , 23rd October, 1945, J. M. Pearson (104647) , 24th October, 1945. RETIRED LIST. Section Officer M. C. Kingston (104000) is placed on the Retired List with effect from 2nd November, 1945. CITIZEN AIR FORCE. The .appointment of Chaplain (Fourth Class) (Full-time) C..N. Wright is terminated on demobilization with effect from 2nd November, 1945. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. The appointment of Flying Officer A. R. Turner (408154) is terminated at his own request with effect from 18th October, 1945. The appointments of the following officers are terminated on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated: Temporary Group Captain W. R. Garrett, A.F.C. (250118), 1st November, 1945, (Temporary Squadron Leaders) B. Snowball (400738), 10th October, 1945, J. F. Chester (401028) , 1. lth October, 1945, R. W. H. Harrison, A.F.C. (261687), 16th October, 1945, R. F. Goon (251686), I. G. Grant (250716), 1 Sth October, 1945, (Temporary Flight Lieu- tenants) D. R. Austin (408630) , 1st October, 1945, D. C. Brown (400961) , F. O. Cambridge, D.F.C. (405534) , W. S. J. Dudley (428424), D. L. Jones (401275), T. W. Woods, D.F.C., (410190) , 2nd October, 1945, R. C. Webster (419708) , A. C. Beckwith (419154) , 3rd October, 1945, W. J. Carmody (9005) , , 4th R. N. Castles (408793), S. I. Dalrymple (408801) October, 1945, W. M. Booth (401363) , J. B. Burchfield (409662), 5th October, 1945, L. J. Netherway (409580) , 6th October, 1945, E. W. Eberbach (401110) , Sth October, 1945, E. S. Dennis (419459) , V. E. Fitcher (400975), J. Garde (418383) , A. R. Taylor (400336) , R. J. M. `Walker (418598) , 10th October, 1945, E. H. East, D.F.M., (401324) , J. F. A. Ellis (408676), C. H. Fellow- Smith (400083) , R. Newton (401999) , L. H. Webb (409354) , 11th October, 1945, W. G. Cavanagh (401612), G. F. Cawcutt (418345), D. L. Touzel (401353), 12th October, 1945, K. I. Baird (10529) , A. J. Cunningham (419639) , I. L. Edwards, D.F.C. (408984) , I. S. Jefl'ery (401796) , R. C. B. Johnson (252326) , 16tH October, 1945, H. G. Hayes (408050) , 17th October, 1945, W. R. E. Wilson (401201) , 24th October, 1945, G. B. Coombes (205836) , R. H. Gibbins (250433), G. H. Purdy (408519), 26th October, 1945, J. T. Birtwistle (408119), 27th October, 1945, J. St. Q. Davies Barrett (400073) , A. R. Benson (419629) , T. K.(401428) , (409094) , J. G. Evans (418527) , R. L. Featherston E. J. Foulsham, D.F.M., (10459), 29th October, 1945, R. R. Brewin (400429) , 31st October, 1945, W. B. Castles (401765) , R. W. Dix (401776), J. H. Hooke, D.F.G., (4 012'16) , A. H. McKay (408096) , A. P. Wymond (416476) , 1st November, 1945, L. E. Collins (401900), 2nd November, 1945, (Flying Officers, Acting Flight Lieutenants) M. H. Durham, D.F.C. (419038), 29th October, 1945, H. E. Bridgborn (408080) , 23rd November, 1945, (Flying Officers) D. A. Sharp (410736) , F. J. F. Wright (418934) , 1st October, 1945, A. T. Bartels (409652), E. A. Cuncliffe, D.F.C., (418254), A. A. Jennings Aitken (11723) , N. G. Minchington (410612) , D. G. Smith (428370) , 29th October, 1945, R. W. Allsop (41 8044) , J. P. Armstrong (418327) , D. K. Crowe (400872) , S. M. Cramp (450096) , C. W. Maplestone (439198) , A. D. Tucker (405432) , 31st October, 1945, C. S. Gilbert (438306), A. W. Hare (400673), N. W. Lavelle (430176) , 1st November, 1945, P. H. Castles (400509) , F. W. Davis (438984) , B. S. Dixon (418999) , A. L. Middleton (430263) , 2nd November, 1945, (Pilot Officers) V. R. Izzard (419046) , 1st October, 1945, K. Waldie (440640) , 4th October, 1945., G. H. Bassett R. F. Kelly (418528) , 5th October, 1945, D. S. (418916) , 8th October, 1945, W. C. Dobbyn (449189) , 18th October, 1945, R. O. Scaife (408241) , 26th October, 1945, The appointments of the following officers are terminated with effect from the dates indicated on the ground that they are surplus to present personnel requirements:-Temporary Flight Lieutenant A. J. C. Palmer (408504) , 29th October, 1945, Flying Officer S. A. Hawken (418663), 16th October, (438465) , Brookman 1945. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH. Technical List. The appointments of the following officers are terminated on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated: Temporary Wing Commander J. A. Ingles (250418) , 27th October, 1945, (Temporary Squadron Leaders) H. G. Caddy (253770) , 4th October, 1945, R. J. Dart (252040) , 11th October, 1945, A. L. Hall (251628) , 17th October, 1945, W. F. Mullen (251034) , 24th October, 1945, J. A. O'Neill (252057) , 25th October, 1945, G. C. Douglas (252598), D. I. Glastonbury (253761), 31st October, 1945, (Temporary Flight Lieutenants, Acting Squadron Leaders) R. R. Morris (257065), October, 1945, F. A. Rowe (256335) , 29th October, 1945, (Temporary Flight Lieutenants) W. L. Crichton (255792) , 2nd October, 1945, T. V. P. Nethercote (256572) , 5th October, 1945, W. G. Douglas (253842) , 11 th October, 1945, E. L. Moline (255530) , 18th October. 1945, J. H. Dunn (255313) , T. B. Philcox (261548), 26th October, 1945,. G. W. Dunlop (255437), L. C. Langley (205378), 1st November, 1945, (Flying Officers, Acting Flight Lieutenants) A. V. James (128254) , 10th October, 1945, L. O. Oakley (50872) , 16th October, 1945, A. L. Ellis (430107) , 19th October, 1945, E. K. Daley (30070), 1st November, 1945, (Flying Officers) E. Harle, B.E.M. (11093) , 4th October, 1945, Q. G. .T 112CLaren (11699) , M. B. Porter (8316) , 23rd October, 1945, B. C. Fitzpatrick (118560) , W. D. Mather (5913) , 24th October, 1945, N. A. L. Winston (18140) , 26th October, 1945, . J. Beaton (19762) , 29th October, (256530) , 1st November, 1945. S. 1945, F. H. Brown ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH. The appointments of the following officers are terminated on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated:(Temporary Squadron Leaders) S. I. Winter Irving (250857) , 5th October, 1945, E. Beachcroft (267443) , 9th October, 1945, G. E. G. James (252157) , G. R. Upwárd (252264) , 12th October, 1945, P. V. Feltham, M.B.E. (252440), 15th October, 1945, C. K. Shields (250121), 24th October, 1945, R. Grey Smith (251559) , 30th October, 1945, J. R. E. Hughes (1978) , 1st November. 1945, Temporary Flight Lieutenant, Acting Squadron Leader G. F. James (252307) , 29th October, 1945, (Temporary Flight Lieutenants) R. B. Curtis (256017) , T. W. Woods, D.F.C. (410190) , 2nd October, 1945, A. MeG. . Finch (409199) , 3rd October, 1945, W. R. Dickenson (251829) , 4th October, 1945, W. T. Edney (252827) , E. R. Morgan (51259) , 9th October, 1945. F. F. Daniels (254939) , J. F. Mitchell (250746), J. W. Powling (255866) , 11th October, 1945, A. B. Anderson (254269) , H. M. Williams (256274) , 12th October, 1945, H. A. Dickenson, D.F.C. (410405) , A. E. Guthrie (254459), L. G. Walker (254916), 16th October, Commonwealth Gazette 508 No. 39.- -28th February, 1946 1945, L. H. Dawson (254537) , 17th October, 1945, A. Coulson (253803), 19th October. 1945, J. A. Cashmore (253178.) , J. J. E. McFarlane (253126) , S. S. J. Playle (256181) , 29th October, 1945, D. W. Burbridge (254474), J. P. De Verteuii (253114) , 31st October, 1945, A. R. Charlesworth (254272) , 1st November, 1945, H. R. Coldham (254547), P. R. O'Brien (256174), Flying Officer, Acting Flight Lieutenant O. B. Marshall (254434) , 2nd November, 1945, (Flying Officers) F. P. Williams (418604) , 10th October, 1945, A. L. Simms (59409) , 25th October 1945, L. P. H. Ang (277476), L. J. Cranage (10407) , 29th October, 1945, J. M. Bayley (255258) , 30th October, 1945, E. W. Laadgren (256553), 1st November, 1945. The appointment of Temporary Wing Commander J. V. Tunbridge (251590) is terminated with effect from 11th October, 1945, on the ground that he is surplus to present personnel requirements. (413071), 4th December, 1945, A. L. Cole (420446), 7th December, 1945, T. iossiter (419725) , 11th December, 1945, J. L. Gilbert (436780), 13th December, 1945, G. R. G. Warne (4098C4), 20th December, 1945, (Air Gunner) R. S. Wellington (437180), 8th December, 1945, (Flight Engineers) W. A. Davey (20849), 2nd December, 1945. W. R. Prance (5623) , 7th December, 1945. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH. The probationary appointments of the following Pilot Officers are confirmed and they are promoted to the rank of Flying Officer with effect from the dates indicated: S. V. Davidson (57138) , 4th December, 1945, T. M. Newton (257740) , 7th December, 1945, E. R. Williams. (424251) , 24th December. 1945.-(Ex. Min. No. 36- Approved 20th February, 1946.) ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air. EQUIPMENT BRANCH. The appointments of the following officers are terminated on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated: - (Temporary Squadron Leaders) E. R. F. Serman (251070) , 2nd October, 1945, C. C. Altmann (251071) , 10th October, 1945, (Temporary Flight Lieutenants) A. W. Thomson (253210) , l lth October, 1945, G. A. Gibson (255474), 16th October, 1945, L. J. Mordecai (254964) , 29th October, 1945, (Flying Officers) R. C. Vine (300127) , 22nd October, 1945, J. w. Fitzmaurice (5054) , 1st November, 19' 5. ACCOUNTANT BRANCH. The appointment of Flying Officer G. A. Gillespie (127372) is terminated- on demobilization with effect from 2nd October, 1945. MEDICAL BRANCH. The appointment of Temporary Squadron Leader G. Roberts (253189) is terminated at his own request with effect from 3rd September, 1945. The appointment of Temporary Flight Lieutenant A. G. Gibson ( 256822) is terminated on demobilization with effect from 29th October, 1945. COMMISSIONED WARRANT OFFICER BRANCH. The appointments of the following officers are terminated ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR. FORCE. HIS Royal Highness the Governor- General in Council has approved of the following changes being made:PERMANENT AIR FORCE. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. The appointment of Temporary Wing Commander A, D. Ferguson, D.F.C., (394) is terminated. on demobilization with effect from 2nd November, 1945. EQUIPMENT BRANCH. he appointment of Temporary Wing Commander J. A. Roberts (1078) it- terminated on demobilization with effect from 2nd November, 1945. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. '1 he appointment of the following officers are terminated on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated:- ( Section Officers) C. M. Burke (93894), 4th October, 1945, M. L. Irvine (100132), 5th October, 1945, E. C. Broadley (352229) , 9th October, 1945, P. H. McArthur (91510) , 12th on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated:Temporary Squadron Leader M. J. Swaby (3428), 23rd October, 1945, J. Ewing (104050), 15th October, 1945, M. P. Parker (96874) , 16th October, 1945, M. G. Julius (100250) , RESERVE. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. The appointments of the following officers are terminated on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated: - October, 1945, Temporary Flight Lieutenant, Acting Squadron Leader C. F. Irving (2935) , 1st November, 1945. The following officers are transferred from the Active List with effect from the dates indicated: - Temporary Group Captain C. S. Wiggins, C.B.E., 1.0th October, 1945, Tem- porary Wing Commander, Acting Group Captain G. D. Nicoll, D.F.C. (210) , 30th October, 1945, (Flying Officers) G. A. Fox (410650) , 17th October, 1945, L. F. Lovelock, D.F.C. (410120) , 30th October, 1945. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH. Temporary Wing Commander, Acting Group Captain D. H. Brown, O.B.E. (250104), is transferred from the Active List with effect from -1st November, 1945.-(Ex. Min. No. 35 -Approved 20th February, 1946.) ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. HIS Royal Highness the Governor- General in Council has approved of the following changes being made:CITIZEN AIR FORCE. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. The probationary appointments of the following Pilot Officers are. confirmed and they are promoted to the rank of Flying Officer with effect from the dates indicated:-(Pilots) S. H. B. Cooper (410631), 1st December, 1945, D. J. W. Anthony (444215) , J. E. Hays (444120) , A, J. Collins (441776), 2nd December, 1945, M. J. W. Ord (400937), 4th December, 1945, J. P. Brodie (429891) , 7th December, 1945, J, H. Lester (441536) , 8th December, 1945, J. M. Morrow (420477) , 12th December, 1945, J. P. Ryan (406877) , 15th December, 1945, J. M. Austin (436608) , 28th December, 1945, (Navigators "B") K. B. Hutcherson (421732) , A. A. Crilly (401421) , 5th December, 1945, E. H. Riddle (429486). 30th December, 1945, (Navigators " W ") A. J. Cameron (419292), G. E. May (437146), 8th December, 1945, M. R. C. Dodd (417165) , 9th December, 1945, (Wireless Operators Air. "G") N. N. Howe (413597) , 1st December, 1945, E. H. Allan (405313) , R. A. Hoare (440192) , 2nd December, 1945, G. Higginson (437129), 3rd December, 1945, L. W. S. Boxhall 31Ft October, 1945. CITIZEN AIR FORCE. (Temporary Squadron Leaders) A. E. Martin, D.F.C. (407047) , 24th September, 1945, H. R. Croker (290611) , 2,8th epte.mber. 1945, E. M. Frost, D.F.C. (407420), J. Paine, (287415). 12th October, 1915. A. G. Simpson (404366) 15th October, 1945, S. R. Barrey (251485) , 16th October, 1945, R. A. Yeow.:rt (70647 ), 17th October, 1945, J. A. Cox (290787), 18th O :qober, 1945, (Temporary Flight Lieutenants, Acting qu:rdron Leaders) A. J. A. O'Donnell (407588), 18th October, 1945. C. S. Samson (406627), 5th November, 1945, (Temporary Flight Lieutenants) G. Carrick (405170) , 12th September, 1945, W. C. Dellow (404977) , 19th September, 194.5, M. W. Maxwell (416692), W. H. Smeed (406883), 25th September. 1945, J. H. Stevens, D.F.C. (416802) , 26th September, 1945, E. H. Poett (406313), 27th September, 1945, R. E. F. _Mills (4:15434) , 28th September, 1945, L. M. Thomas (27309) , 1st October, 1945, D. H. Collett (27144) , C. H. O'Loughlin (407449), C. W. B. Renouf (273860), R. W. Richardson (407849) , A. K. N. Robertson (414831) , W. D. Ryan (407754) , D. B. Stevenson (405888) , 3rd October, 1945, F. P. Bulbeck (417562) , A. W. G. Dawkins (416328) , R. E. (aabrielsor (407159), A. H. Hooper (407090), A. W. Mace (404405) , I. A. L. Milne (407078) , J. C. Sergeant (407593) , 4th October, 1945, J. E. Crotty (415123) , C. B. Davey (41.6148), A. C. Mauch (425453), 0. B. Morgan (417398), R. S. Stagg (407915) , C. R. Warbroolce (414614), P. K. Wendt (4116303) , 5th October, 1945, A. J. H. Taylor, D.F.C. (414100) , 6th October, 1945. M. A. Blake (407404) , R. E. Hensel (407204) , J. W. Bartlett. (405620), D. R.. Miles (417716) , D. C. Hall (417955), E. M. Shields (416764) , J. C. D. Nourse (407948) , R, Taylor (420077) , T. W. Wilton (407980) , 8th. Oefoher, 1945, C. W. Bourke (405120) , R. A. Graetz (417175) , D. J. W. Smith (426712) , J. B. Stickley (425374) , W. G. S. White, D.F.C. (404192) , C. E. Whittle (405527) , L. W. Wilson (405144) , D. *G. Scott (407393) , 9th October, 1945, R. M. Brinsley, D.F.C. (407778) , 10th October, 1945, H. P. Morrish (406442) , 12th October, 1945, R. M. Watkins (406447) , 13th October, 1945; R. H. Burden, D.F.C. (407406) , N'. R. Caldwell (407781) , G. I. I. Marsh (404911), S. H. Michael (405182) , 15th October, 1945, R. F. Q. Huie (407501) , B. M. Mackie (417389) P. V. Maher (404385) , L. H. May (417868), M. A. Sparrad (416716) , 16th October, 1945, A. W. Bowman (404649) , M. M. Dallwitz (416658) , P. R. Roberts Nto. 39.-28th February, 1946 509. Commonwealth Gazette (404116.) , The appointment of Flying Officer D. J. Clark (404205) is terminated with effect 16th. October, 1945, having com- Ramsden (414511) , R. C. Wehl (405332) , 18th October, 1945, J. Harrison, D.F.C. (417073), W. MacG. Miller, D.F.M. (407988) , N. M. Wigglesworth .(407266) , ,19th October, 1945, D. W. B. Dela.porte (4.07573), M. R.. Heysen (416963) , P. P. A. Hopton, D.F.C. (416024) , D. R. Toovey, D.F.C. and Bar (416632), 22nd October, 1945, L. K. Rata ley (427939) , G. H. Rockett (406957), 29th October, 1945, A. L. M. Spurgin, D.F.C. (404120), 30th October, 1945, G. G. Batts (405466) , H. J. Massey (40575fí) , A. R. B. Schrock (404589) , pleted Long Service. A. R. Perkins (407035) , J. J. L. Borbidge (415113), F. I. Flynn (415077), 17th Octber, 1945, B. F. A. G. Stuart (405457), F. E. Tolcher (426713), i st Novemher, 1945, A. C. Hoskin (405857), D. P. Hill (436056), G. E. Kendall (404338), R.. S. Morrow (414004), 2nd November, J. Hagarty (414556) , 3rd November, 1945, P. J. Hinipènztall (425848), W. J. Hunter (404908), J. S. Riddell (407376), J. P. Ryan (417315), P. W. Thunder (406584), 5th November. 1945, (rFlyino. Officers, Acting Flight Lieutents) b H. Neilson (425044), 3rd November, 1945, J. R. MacL. Morrison, D.F.C. and Bar (425335), 0th November, 1945, (Flying Officers) C. G. Howie (25943), 21st September, 1945, F. E. Fiercy (427143), 26th September, 1945, R. A. Stephens (415450) , 27th September, 1945, N. F. Crosbie (406238) , A. J. O'Hara (441489) , 28th September, 1945, P. D. J. Nihill, D.F.C. (414156) , F. H. Reed (425750) , I. R. Smith (415691), H. Spring, D.F.C. (434661) , J. W. Washington (435650) , 1st October, 1945, A. Rodbourn (407806) , R. W. Sieber (407911) , T. Tung Yep (434055), 2nd October, 1945, P. C; Miller (404939) , N. V. Paulsen (414362) , R. D. Weeks (414283) , 3rd October. 1.945. R. A. Atkins (405897), R. M. Broclhurst (426300) , J. H. Smith (407462) , R: J. Taylor (426706) , 4th October, 1945, L. J. Harper (417481), C. D. Harris (416081), D. D. Suter (437455) , 5th October, 1945, R. C. Harkiss, D.F.C. (429559) , II. W. Nissen (425888) , N. L. Pasteen (404984) , A. Patterson (22628), M. W. Scope (404121), 6th October, 1945, E. S. Heneckcr (410764), E. J. O'Kearney (24819) , R. B. Patch (426236), R. M. Sachs (435579), 8th October, 1945, R. L. Williams (417141), G. K. Worley (404523), Sth October, 1945, A. H. Morton (405639), II. Md. Wemyss (426203) , 9th October, 1945, J. Hopkins (416676) , T. H. McFarlane (417654) , J. A. Sherriff (4141(35) , R. W. Tate (434133) , 10th October, 1945, P. D. Symon (442371) , 12th October, 1945, W. K. Patterson, D.F.C. (406536), 13th October, 1945, A. F. R. Dodd (416073) , R. A. Lushey (427714) , C. J. Munro (434646) , J. C. Thompson (440296) , E. L. Viveash, D.F.C. (415288) , 15th October, 1945, W. M. Clarke (429403) , V. L. Drouyn (25494) , A. G. English (415150), R. W. .Johns (442684) , I. F. Lillecrapp, D.F.C. (429818), L. J. Redden, D.F.C. (416786), R. F. W. Schneider (407522), R. V. Way (405947), 16th October, 1945, J. M. Bowles (926493), R. G. G. Brown (441679) , L. V. Brown (416057) , G. K. Connolly (414387), D. R. Courage, D.F.C. (426219) , F. Egerton-Warburton (406210) , W. J. Fuller (427706) , H. C. Hatherley (407286), K. P. McGuire (425727) , D. M. Taylor (41519(i), G. M. Smith (426241) , 17th October, 1945, N. A. Chester (406610), J. A. Snewin (416721) , E. C. B. Williams (435079), 18th October, 1945, J. H. Bastian (406685), C. H. Collett (416654), S. J. Miller (435370), G. D. Powell (5834) , R. F. Sheppard (417241) , N. C. Sutherland (417429), R. IL Welch, D.F.C. (436101), 19th October, 1945, B. G. Spi l ler, D.F.C. (426177) ._ 20th October, 1945, G. M. Hawthorne. (416425) . W. C. McGee (416873), L. J. McInerney (415976), 22nd October, 1945, J. N. O'Donoghue (427255) , 23rd October, 1945, W. H. Preece (426390) , 26th October, 1945, !I. K. Hutchinson, D.F.C. (427969 ) , X. K. Jenkinson (41 .3991) , J. E. M. Moore (415041) , 29th October, 1945, G. N Jackson (416766), 30th October. 1945, J. C. Hartley (4265'37), 31st October, 1945, K. R. McLellan (435954) , W. A. McLardy (414723) , K. T. Pope (414955) , J. E. Roebig (119832), 1st November, 1945, C. D. Harper (415251) , E. H. Summerville (425556) , 2nd November, 1945, J. W. G. Johnson (905339), N. W. Rattle (434477) , L. J. R. Ssmes (435829) , 3rd November, 1945, J. W: Hoare, D.F.C. (427473) , 0. G. Hodges (429957), H. T. Ryan (415020), T. E. Scotland, D.F.C. (415360) , 5th November. 1945, J. A. Maike (429594) , 6th November, 1945, (Pilot Officers) B. R. Nock (29240) , 24th September, 1945, W. J. Cariie (29832) 26th September, 1945, T. E. Theo dosiou (25817) , 2nd October, 1945, R. Milford (42553`?) , 9th October, 1945, F. E. Nolan (405421), 15th October, 1945, A. H.. Mayo (23790) , 17th October, 1945. The appointments of the follom ing officers are terminated with effect from the dates indicated on the ground that they are surplus to present personnel requirements: (Temporary Flight Lieutenants). A. O. Garbutt (404824) , 8th September, G. Reed (415591.), 24th September, 1945, C. R.. Kroemer, D.F.C. (41 6380) , 12th October, 1945, G. C. Harris 1945, (427469) , 16th October, 1945, J. M. Fraser (404891), E. T. Willeocks, A.F.C. (416473) , 17th October. 1945, C. A. Spiers (16337) , 18th October, 1945, D. A. MeQ uoid (41 5543) , 2nd November. 1945. (Flying Officers) C. F. FI tz (404494), 4th October, 1945. F. Priest (4082 72), 8th October. 1045. Wishart. D.F.C. (416640) , 12th October, 1945, T. 1). Thomas (427734) . 16th October. 1945. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH. Technical List. The appointments of the following officers are terminated on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated :(Temporary Flight Lieutenants) R. Darlington (4245) , 18th September, 1945, H. Brown (283836), 8th October, 1945, O. K. Griffiths . (283657), 15th October, 1945, K. C. Gillam 283694 ), 22nd ( 27.3479) , 17th October, 1945, H. M. Brown (283694), October, 1.945, H. A. Ledger (283633) , 30th October, 1945, J. L. l a.rtin (297244), 2nd NNovember, ovember, 1945, C. M. H. Morton (286]51), 5th November, 1945, (Flying Officer Acting Flight Lieutenant A. B. Stirling (23572), 2nd. November,- 1945, (Flying Officers) C. F. J. Smith (267610), 27th September, 11945, E. A. Boyd (24473), 5th October, 1945, A. D. Lum (126511) , N . E. Ranyard (17547), P. F. Nelligan (126514) , 1 Gtii October, 1945, E. F. Hall (28574), A. A. W. Wilkinson (297259), 22nd October, 1945, R. H. Searcy (17261) , 5th T November, 1945. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH. The appointments of the following officers are terminated on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated: Temporary Wing Commander H. A. White (290901), 18th October, 1945, Temporary Squadron Leader - Acting Wing Commander S. G. King (271007) , 16th October, 1945, (Temporary Squadron Leaders) S. H. Haslam (290930), G. M. Pennefatlier (290956), 16th October, 1945, R. N. Hammant (282010), l st November, 1945, Temporary Flight Lieutenant Acting Squadron Leader J. H. Starr (272024), 1st November, 1945. (Temporary Fright Lieutenants) H. T. F. Bolton (275'374), 21st September, 1945, G. McBride (287435) , J. P. Ralph (283062) , 3rd October, 1945, J. L. Tolmie (415368), 4th October, 1945, M. E. McAnna (416974), 11th October, 1945, .J. H. Barton (291983), D. C. Field (295462), 15th October, 1945, C. K. Simpson (274190), H. R. Ferguson (405400), 16th October. 1945, W. T. Tabe (27886) , 22nd October, 1945, L. A. Henderson (17175), I. W. L. McLean (274294) , G. R. Nesbit (118452) , 30th October, 1945, M. L. Johnstone (295094), W. A. McManus (292797) , H. C. Pettifer (42456) , J.. C. Sands (282688) , F. G. B. Sheppard, (283121) , 31st October, 1945, W. W. Prentice (277435), 1st November, 1945, (Flying Officers Acting Flight Lieutenants) T. Hamilton (22619) , 1st November, 1945, G. G. Pearson (285585) , 2nd November, 1945, (Flying Officers) J. M. Watson (275122) , 3rd October, 1945, A. A. Kies (72806), 8th October, 1945, A. C. Morrow (3893) , 15th October, 1945, . L. H. Horvat (48642) , 17th October, 1945, E. C. Abbott (436538) , 18th October, 1945, H. G. Conroy (26001) , 22nd October, 1945, B. Mathews (20834) , N. H. Murray (17213) , 5th November, 1945, Pilot Officer B..M. Combe (29815), 12th October, 1945. EQUIPMENT BRANCH. The appointments of the following officers are terminated on demobilization with effect from the dates indicated: (Temporary Flight Lieutenants) J. R. Deaves (286041) , 5th October, 1945, J. Shimenson (296223), 5th November, 1945, C. A. Hartley (266892) , Gth November, 1945, (Flying Officers) W. J. Cahill (1618) , 24th October, 1945, A. C. Kirby (70578), 31st October, 1945, R. W. Hunter (17569) , 2nd November, 1945. ACCOUNTANT BRANCH. The appointment of Temporary Flight Lieutenant K. L. Milne ( 407547) is terminated on demobilization with effect from 25th October, 1945. The appointment of Flying Officer M. P. Smalpage (125775) is terminated on medical grounds with effect from 10th October, 1945. MEDICAL BRANCH. Pharm.a- ceit1ica.l Section. The appointment of Flying Officer M. J. Tilley (141904) is terminated on demobilization with effect from 17th October, 1945 CoIIMISSIONED WARRANT OFFICER BRANCH. The appointment of Temporary Flight Lieutenant R. C. Brealey (4837) is terminated on demobilization with effect from 16th October, 1945. RESERVE. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. The following officers are transferred from the Active List with effect from the dates indicated:- (Temporary Flight Lieutenants) W. G. S. Schier (.407976) , 3rd August, 1945, W. C. Blewett (416737) , 5th October, 1945, E. G. Tydeman (407918) , 13th October, 1945, (Flying Officers) G. G. Rabotham (414320) , 1st September, 1945, P. C. Miller (405487), E. G. Miller. (434642) , 12th September, 1945, A. A. Davis (416551) , 4th October, 1945, V. J. Robley, 5th October, 1945, K. C. Appelkamp (407634), N. Craig (407793) , J. I. T. Wilkinson (425087) , 9th October, 1945, A. E. Richards (435663) , 31st October, 1945, D. C. Harvey (426256) , 1st November, 1945, M. B. Murphy, D.F.C. (415217), 2nd November, 1945. D.F.C. Commonwealth Gazette 510 No: 39. 28th February, 1946 (417238) , Delete all reference to notification appearing in Common wealth of Australia Gazette No. 229, dated 29th November, with effect 1945, in respect to termination of appointment 30th August, 1945, of Temporary Flight Lieutenant J. A. Willins (415292).-(Ex. Min. No. 37 Approved lath February, 1946.) ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. IIIS Royal Highness the Governor - General in Council has 11. approved of the following changes being made:- CITIZEN AIR FORCE. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. The following Flying Officers are promoted to the temporary rank of Flight Lieutenant with effect from the dates indicated:-(Pilots) ( Acting Flight Lieutenant) K. A. Watson (426199) , 25th June, 1945, (Acting Squadron Leader) E. L. Pickles, D.F.C. (413248), 19th July, 1945, W. J. Law (428277) , 3rd September, 1945, C. E. Donnelly (423081) , 17th September, 1945, J. R. Baxter (419922), 1st October, 1945, (Acting Flight Lieutenants) D. H. Sear (429788) , A. E. Jenkins (430033) , ( Acting Squadron Leader) F. Lawrence, D.F.C., D.F.M. (414144), I. M. Young (434669), D. M. Paton (428123) , A. Saunders (22781) , 21st October, 1945, T. C. Danvers, D.F.C. (420641), 23rd October, 1945, (Acting Wing F. Smith, D.S.O., D.F.C. (412037), 27th October, 1945, (Acting Flight Lieutenant) K. Hinde (413382) , F. Langford, D.F.C. (412976), 28th October, 1945, R. G. Hansen (432509) , G. G. Gates (419615) , F. S. Rae (428932) , W. K. Beddie (432470), J. H. Hamilton (428960), N. A. Wylie (428990) , J. R. Gibson (429047) , W. R. Harrison ( 419 7 54) , 29th October, 1945, ( Acting Flight Lieutenant) E. A. McGregor, D.F.C. (413012) , 31st October, 1945, N. R. Adams (410204) , J. C. Dillon (420644) , K. McChesney (420030) , 1st November, 1945, E. E. Franke (420176) , 4th Commander) November, 1945, R. N. T. Wade, D.F.C. (41 3910) , A. D. Lackey, D.F.C. (413613) , 7th November, 1945, A. R. S. Bow= man, D.F.C. (420127) , 9th November, 1945, (Acting Flight Lieutenant) V. B. Robertson (401152) , 13th November, 1945, D. H. Swain, D.F.C. (410791) , 1.6th November, 1945, G. A. Noble, D.F.C. (409214) , 17th November, 1945, R. B. Aronsen 1945, R. G. Bates (425918) , 14th October, 1945, L. L. Davis (422448) , 29th October, 1945, ( Acting Flight Lieutenant) 1945, S. J. H. Peterson, D.F.M. (405363) , 30th October,D. S. Bryson, Rawlings (422884), ( Acting Flight Lieutenant) D.F.C. (423443) , 11th November, 1945, W. A. Grant (424639) , 12th November, 1945, C. E. D. Bolingbroke (26653) , 15th November, 1945.-(Ex. Min. No. 38- Approved 20th February, 1946.) ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. IIS Royal Highness the Governor - General in Council has approved of the following changes being made :- CITIZEN AIR FORCE. GENERAL Drums BRANCH. The following Flying. Officers are promoted to the temporary rank of Flight Lieutenant with effect from the dates , 29th indicated:-(Pilots) C. James, D.F.C. (415662) November, 1945, D. C. Huxley (407060) , A. J. Aydon W. S. Hardwick (407791); H. P. Pengelley (497803), R. G. Martin (406787) , R. MacN. Peters (401537) , E. C. Speechley (403702) , D. G. Thompson (411058) , T. J. Murray (405642) , L. H. Utber (401552). J. C. Paterson (411943), R. H. Hodges (411912) , B. A. Nott (412262) , H. J. Tapner (412858) , B. A. Bremner (408792) , A. S. Robertson (409596) , K. H. Bird (22101) , J. S. Pinkerton (413655) , J. Braham (420531) , A. NV. Bennett (414749), F. J. S. Burns (421156) , P. M. McEwan (418155) , H. K. Newbury (418007) , F. A. Brady (427291) , C. S. Ball (417326), S. D. Cassell (402307) , J. H. M. Bartholomew (407960) , J. B. James (407582) , 1st December, 1945, H. G. Turner (409620) , 2nd December, 1945, W. C. Pink (429830) , A. L. Place (424453) , 3rd December, 1945, N. T. O'Connor. D.F.C. (413413) , 4th December, 1945. D. O. W. Watson (401.1.65), 5th December, (400958) , (Acting Flight Lieutenant T. H. McGovern, D.F.C., (416269). 9th December, 1945, M. T. Devlen (419085) , D. Wren (427983) , W: S. G. Burgess (434303) , A. R. Nairn (432303) , R. J. Pugsley (428439), H. J. O'Regan (402630) , 1945, J. MacDonald (434155), K. G. Carkeek (419083) , M. J. Tate (410396), 10th December. 1945, H. N. Sundercombe (401545), 13th December, 1945, J. R. Coram, D.F.C. (415231) , T. W. Webster (421063), 14th December, 1945, R. C. Bassham (416089) , 15th December. 1945. M. T. Coleman (437497), H. D. Kennare (437523), D. Hillier (437295), D. S. Templar (430697) , A. B. Perkins (434754), A. D. Windmill (430678) , R. N. Leming (419787), G. A. Emmett (429792), A. D. Matthews (437433), C. A. Hogben (430621) . L. D. Kinmsníill (437423) , H. F. W. Jacobs (17542) , K. R. Buxton (419751) , W. G. McCurdie (432392) , E. W. R. Felan (436190) , R. J. Teo (432331) . C. Bowden (434612) , V. L. Saal (434654) , L. T. A. Meehan (425332), E. T. -Stone (437321), G. O'Connor Rowe (434520) , J. Hitzke (426962). 16th December, 1945, (432365) , P. A. Gatean (430236) , K. Leahy (424192). D. R. W. W. Dodsworth. D.F.M. (414342) , G. M. Brugman (414758) , Brent (424636) , F. T. P. Burt (436630) , D. R. Cristofani C. L. Daking (30063) , 17th December, 1945, W. G. Zinnow (432462) , F. J. Nicholls (437228) , C. H. Nissen (8211) , (4092701. D. A. M. Alexander (32255) , 18th December, 1945, K. H. Henley (426963) , E. J. Little (21333) , R. B. Hines L. S. Gillies (416759) , 19th December, 1945, J. D. Coleman (422906) . F. L. Gill (417574) , R. E. Hamilton (424035), M. (406471) , N. R. Baker (409852). J. A. Park (420908) , 20th Marcovitch (432990) , 18th November, 1945, (Navigators) December. 1945. R. L. Bennell (409374) 21st December, 1945, V. R. A. Gedge (423096) , 16th September, 1945, (Acting \V. F. C. Percival (5478). 22nd December, 1945, A. T. Wheeler, Flight Lieutenant) L. Foley (424597). B. E. Ainsworth, D.E.C. (420331) . 27th December, 1945, (Acting Fl i rlit LieuD.F C. (432082) , V. C. Hawker. D.F.C. (432168) , R. C. tenant) P. .T. Ellis (414778) , 1-1. K. Pugsley (406699) . G. A. Faulks, D.F.C. (424628) , J. C. Thorp (428826) , N. P. Gil- Harris (410052). 28th December, 1945, J. E. Hinton (412446), mour. D.F.C. (428664) 29th October, 1945. K. W. Burns A. J. Platen (405184). 29th December, 1945, ( Acting Flight (424365) . N. E. Anderson (434423) , 12th November, 1945, Lieutenant) E. Berry, D.F.C. (414986) , 30th December, 1945, (Navigators "B ") E. M. McAlister, D.F.M. (415170) , 18th (Navigators "B ") B. S. Nicholls. D.F.C. (408868) . H. F. August. 1945, H. J. Blake (426452) , H. R. Pryor (437001) , Connely (404330), (Acting Flight Lieutenant) C. C. Peacock 14th October, 1945, H. C. Cornwell (420451). 23rd October, (408158) , 1st December, 1945. B. A. Ni vcn (409432) , 4th 1945. A. C. Mayne (425713), 29th October, 1945, E. W. B. December, 1945, C. J. C. Gall (429550) , L. M. Bennett Denton (1997) , ist November, 1945. D. L. Buzacott (429791) , (43.6311) , H. V. Boarder (430273) , J. R. Stevens (436532) , T. L. O'Halloran (423190) , L. C. Slade, D.F.C. (428612) , C. C. Wood (436357) , A. M. Kloeden (429705) . M. G. Taylor B. J. Mattingley. D.F.C. (432530), N. B. Ridings (437357), (434714) , W. G. Moeller (429852). R. L. Simpson. D.F.C. G. C. Pointon (429483) , W. L. Burke (432110) . A. Whealing (4.32278) , A. S. Allan (432375) , 9th December. 1945, A. D. (423565), 11th November. 1945, J. L. Hager, D.F.C. (41 3582) , McTntvre (426373) l.0th December, 1945, K. V. Roget 17th November, 1945. (Navigators "W") A. N. Charters (401153) , 13th December. 1945, A Camps (413734) , 15th (432n041, L. R. Clifford, D.F.C. (417698), J. F. Merin December, 1945, E. W. Sinclair (413673) , 16th December, (429850). K. A. Dempsey (427589), J. F. Rayner (434545), 1045.. E. C. Darby (420000), A. F. Hull (425516) , 24th L. E. Walker (426800) , H. G. Rosman (429859) , W. B. Searl December, 1945. E. S. Isaacs (413485) , 27th December, 1945. (4R22R5) . W. D. Bawden (422832). 11th November, 1945, (Navigators "W") L. H. Rundle (416388) T. W. Hill (Air Bombers) R. A. Petersen (419713) . 20th August, 1945, (419649) . 1st December. 1945. J. E. Davey (428161). D. R. A. R. Cra,meri (422436) . 29th Oetober, 1945, H. MaeD. Walker Smyth (430407) , D. H. Cain (437492) , A. N. Carter (429627) , (43-0673), W. K. Campbell (429447) . F. T. Griffin, D.F.C. H. E. Blakers (427841) . J. C. McWhannel (23889) , J. E. (432154), 12th November, 1945. H. M. Fullerton (426077) , Snraogon (428937) . A. H. Davidson (436146) , H. A. Hall 17th November, 1945. (Wireless Operators Air "G ") (434596) . B. A. W. Mutch (430003). .9th December, 1945, C. G. E. Eldridge (414543) , 27th July. 1945. E. L. Penman, R. J. Binlden. D.F.C. (412228), 20th December. 1945, (NaviD.1í C. (403460) . 19th September, 1945, W. H. Barrett gators "BW ") C. G. Hardman (5822). K. G. Smith (21580). (434360) , J. H. Heinz (430235) , H. Smith (432984) , J. L. Millar (434193) , J. C. B. Jackson (434554) , N. W. Hook (417749) , J. T. Sykes (436012) , C. J. Schram (430473) , . (417445) , 1st October. 1.945, W. A. James (429585) . 19th October. 1945. H. A. Pender (415178) , 23rd October, 1945. . J. R. Royce (432692), L. C. Marsh (430387). A. L. Armstrong (434191) , K. J. Roberts (430224) , A. F. Maddern (417864f, 11th November, 1945. N. H. James (41 9592), R. 0. Rose neder (4203A2), F. H. Hudson (434222) , 15th November. 1945, (Air Gunners) J. F. Rebbechi (427940) , 19th August, F. K. Carrick (60209) , D. C. J. Bradbury (13176) . 1st December, 1945, (Air Bomber) L. F. Lovelock, D.F.C. (410120), 23rd December. 1945. (Wireless Operators Air "G") D. R. Gilmore (416950), M. J. Cardow (4227961. 1st December. 1945. C. N. Barker (4345611. W. C. F. White (426802), G. V. Spurrier (434436) , J. D. Heath (424585) . 4th December, 1945, R. D. Barton (403017), D. C. Willson No. 39. 28th February, 1946 511 Commonwealth Gazette (412224) , 6th December, 1945, M. E. Redden (407650) , 8th December, 1945, R. L. Hodgson (429660) , P. E. Fitzgerald (418262), W. M. Wilson (433243) , D. P. Cleary (421889) , L. L. Holden (10712) , N. W. Heldon (435028) , A. M. Dudley (424743), W. E. Marshall (434419) , A. F. Walker (428126) , D. G. MacGregor (425032), J. D.'A. Murray (434430), V. G. Cowen (434448 ) , J. H. Jones (437790 ) , P. H. Renkin (400125 ) , 9th December, 1945, G. W. Carter (404578) , 17th December. 1945, J. H. Bean (401635), 21st December, 1.945, L. R. Thomas (421102) , 27th December, 1945, E. M. H. Knyvett (4012211, 28th December, 1945, ( Air Gunners) T.. A. N. Griffiths (429797), J. P. Lynch (434709), 9th December, 1945, H. R. C. Houlgrave (4072'93), .21st December, 1945, K. B. Walker (429300) , 23rd December, 1945, V. W. Miller (400349); 29th December, 1945. Notification of the promotion to the temporary rank of Flight Lieutenant of the following Flying Officers appearing in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette Number 207 dated 25th October, 1945. is cancelled:-(Navigators "B ") S. Gordon, D.F.M. (403922) , E. T. D. Jones (434255).-(Ex. Min. No. 39- Approved 20th February, 1943. ) ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air. The notification in respect of the confirmation of the probationary appointment of Pilot Officer R. B. E. Barraclough (403979) appearing in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 219, dated 13th August, 1942, is amended to read with effect from 23rd July, 1942. The notification in respect of the confirmation of the probationary appointments of the following Pilot Officers appearing in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 9. dated 17th January, 1946, is cancelled:-K. J. D. Kavanaugh (435815) , M. T. Wood (445057) . The notification in respect of the confirmation of the probationary appointment of Pilot Officer A. G. Barker (420851) appearing in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 207, dated 25th October, 1945, is cancelled. The notification in respect of the confirmation of the probationary appointment of Pilot Officer H. M. Callan (413821) appearing in Comrzon.wealth of Australia Gazette, No. 224, dated 6t1í December, 1945, is cancelled. The notification in respect of the confirmation of the pro- bationary appointments of the following Pilot Officers appearing in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 245, dated 20th December_ 1945, is cancelled:-K. Edser (434499) , C. S. Llewelyn (420017) , (443588). G. A. Preeo (432999) , A. R. Smith The notification in respect of the confirmation of the pro- ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. IS Royal Highness the Governor - General in Council has approved of the following changes being made:CITIZEN AIR FORCE. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. The probationary appointments of the following Piilot Officers are confirmed and they are promoted to the rank of Flying Officer with effect from the dates indicated: (Pilots) 'V. M. Scriven (437449), 14th May, 1945, M. A. Robinson (424684) , 19th June. 1945, S. D. Casey (434776) , 18th November, 1945, W. P. Stack (432588), R. G. Webber (435008), 20th November, 1945, H. A. C. Dowker (430255) , C. H. Lever (437140) , P. Souter (432629) , 23rd November, 1945, T. R. Reward (26339) , 25th November, 1945, L. G. Allan (429863) , C. K. Hants (41.9842) , 27th November, 1945, J. H. Vance (436356) , 28th November, 1945, E. W. Bruce (419518) , 30th November, 1945, A. E. Skirving (409327), 10th December, 1945, (Navigators " B ") R. McL. Gamble (436221 ), 20th November, 1.945, D. Pickford (4.37798) , 24th November, 1945, P. G. Stedman (437169) , 25th November, 1945, G. L. Perry (417882) . 8th December, 1945 J. Sheahan (426167) , 10th December, 1945, P. J. Hogan (436464) , 12th December, 1945, (Air Bombers) W. T. Knight (437999), 24th October, 1945, R. Dunn (426831) , 23rd November, 1.945, D. F. Haysom (49967), 8th 1945, (Wireless Operators Air " G ") G. R. Mackenzie (420352) , 8th May, 1945, J. W. Morris (429780) , 2nd November, 1945, L. W. Parry (429766), 24th November, 1945. D. J. Leahy (427915) , 25th November, 1945, D. E. Matson (429763); W. R. Wilkinson (421649) , 28th November. 1945, K. A. Chamberlain (430200) , J. A. Hadlington (432788) . R. W. Thorpe (427667) , A. W. Ward (434407) , 30th November, 1945, E. A. Bennetts (432093) , R. V. Kernich (417642), 1st December, 1945, R. W. A. Brett (428384) , J. J. Ferguson (4347S] ) , 6th December, 1945, F. M. Spurwa.y 431588) . 8th December, 1945.-(Ex. Min. No. 47- Approved 27th February, 1946.) ARTHUR S. DR AKEFORD, Minister for Air. December, ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AM FORCE. ITIS Royal Highness the Governor General in Council has approved of the following changes being made: PERMANENT AIR FORCE. No 1271 Sergeant J. J. Burrows is awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. CITIZEN AIR FORCE. bationary appointments of the following Pilot Officers appearing in Commonwealth, of Australia Gazette, No. 9, dated 17th January, 1946. is cancelled: -J. F. S. McGibbon (427127), E. G. Francombe (430023) , 0. W. Holland (22668) . 'Flying Officer H. C. Long (411342) is transferred from the Administrative and Special Duties Branch with effect from 22nd March, 1944. He is to retain present rank on transfer and to take seniority with effect from the date of transfer and to receive rates of pay applicable to. his rank in the General Duties Branch. The notification in respect of the transfer of Flying Officer G. A. J. Clarke (6701) from the General Duties Branch to the Administrative and Special Duties Branch with effect from the 4th October, 1945, appearing in Commonwealth of Australia, Gazette, No. 9, dated 17th January, 1946, is . cancelled. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH. Technical List. The honorary appointments of the following officers are being terminated with effect from the dates indicated: Honorary Wing Commander A. L. Richmond, 11th January, 1946, Honorary Squadron Leader E. Bromley, 4th November, 1945, Honorary Flight Lieutenants G. T. Rutherford, 29th November. 1945, J. H. Hartshorn, 10th December, 1945, T. O. Knox 12th December, 1945. ADMINISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH. No. 419617 Leading Aircraftman (Acting Sergeant) Owen White Hammond is appointed to a commission on probation with the rank of Pilot Officer with effect from 10th December, 1945. RESERVE. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. The notification in respect of the transfer of Flying Officer K. J. D. Kavanaugh (435815) to the Reserve with effect from 22nd August, 1945, appearing in Commonwealth of Australia Gazette, No. 9, dated 17th January, 1946, is cancelled. Pilot Officer K. J. D. Kavanaugh (435815) is transferred to the Reserve with effect from 22nd August, 1945. -(Ex. Min. No. 48- Approved 27th February, 1946.) ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE. IIIS Royal Highness the Governor - General in Council has j j approved of the following changes being made:CITIZEN AIR FORCE. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. The probationary appointments of the, following Pilot Officers are confirmed and they are promoted to the rank of Flying Officer with effect from the dates indicated:- The following Flying Officers are promoted -to the temporary rank of Flight Lieutenant with effect from the dates indicated: -(Pilots) C. R. Barlow (425822) , 17th September, 1945, J. L. Goldsworthy (409990) , 19th November, 1945, R. Osborne (S048) , 23rd November, 1945, R. G. Tamblyn (416803) , 24th November, 1945, J. G. Cameron (5327) , E. J. O'Donnell (28236) , 26th November, 1945, R. Curling, D.F.C. (409088) , 27th November, 1945, (Acting Flight Lieutenant) J. L. Sayers, D.F.C. (414844) , 29th November, 1945, (Acting Flight Lieutenant) J. R. De Medici (11142), (Acting Flight Lieutenant) C. F. \Vorsley, D.F.C. (413066) , 30th November, 1945, E. D. Vonarx (400235) , O. V. O'Malley (422673). J. R. Perkins, D.F.C. (409219) , 1st December, 1945, J. C. King, D.F.C. ( Pilot) J. E. Wilkinson (418492), ] 9th December, 1945 (Navigators) W. M. Wilson (437968), 23rd November, 1945. A. E. Greenway (431250) , 27th November, 1945, (Navigators " B ") J. N. O'Donoghue (427255) , 23rd September, 1945, A. J. B. Cruickshank (430276) , 18th November, 1945, J. F. Turner (428601), 25th November, 1945, (Navigator " W ") W. J. Ellis (419985), 15th December, 1945, (Wireless Operators Air " G ") O. F. Dennehy (423668) , 26th September; 1945; T. R. Kelvy (409055), 20th October, 1945, H. W. Mackay (434089) , 30th November, 1945, A. G. Burton (419638) , 6th December, 194.5, (Air Gunners) D. W. F. G-ow (429093) , 19th September, 1945, R. I. Garrick (121803) , 23rd October, 1945, M. P. Keetley (430822) , 9th December 1945. . (412558) , 5th December, 1945, (Acting Flight Lieutenant) H. J. Mills, D.F.C. (4059`22.) , 6th December, 1945, M. L. Waddington (429136) , G. M. Hill (434192) , 10th December, 1945, Commonwealth Gazette 512 No. 3 9.- 2.3 th February, 1946 (Acting. Squadron Leader ) R. F. Milgate, D.F.C. (409932), 13th December, 1945, R. E. Smith (434823), A. E. Hutchin (436152), F. H. Hilton (427883), K. J. Henty11- il son (430377), H. G. D. Plant ( 430493 )., E. B. G-olduer (434122), (_4365 ) , R. 31. Summers (430414), P. Carrick W. D. Patterson (434331), J. G. Polain (433392), C. D. Hurl (434760), D. J. Davine (429651), 11T. J. Hill (15275), K. W. MeCflwan (428090). 16th December, 1945, S. C. Halloran (414230), 23 rd December, 1945, G. R. V. Baker (420128), 25th 1945 ( Novi ga tor ) R. McK. Campbell, D.F.C. 10th December, 1945, (Navigators " B ") K. R. Saladine (432272), 11th November, 1945, A. F. illcInnes December, ( 432155 ) , (410702), 2nd Deceniber, 1945, J. N. Stuart (430674), T. J. Charles (4301_16). K. C. Lewis (434874), D. K. Robson (432422). K. Currie (436316), B. M. Costello (434916), 9th December, 1945,. (Navigators " W ") H. W. Pearson, D.F.C. (425547). l st December, 1945, J. W. McBride ( 4290$3 ) , 9th December. 1945, (Air Bcmber ) A. A. Gibb (429551), 23rd. December, 1945, ( Wireless Operators Air " G' ") G. N. Robinson (420598) , 25th September, 1945, J. R. Morrison (428974) , 14th October, 1945, B. P. Hodgeman (4O7646) , 21st November, 1945, I. L. Avent (419246) , R. A. Frew (419172) , 29th November, 1945. D. C. Bailey (425915) , 1st December, 1945, P. L. J. F. Byfield (4270601, K. B. Irving (427864) , P.A. Dobson Jefferies (425668) . D. W. Walker (429294) , (429530) . 4th December, 1945, P. R. James (432725) , 9th December. 1945, J. R. Featherstone (436370) , 1. lth December, 1945, J. R. Elliott (412077), 17th December, 1945, T. M. Moir (425867 ) . 23rd December, 1945, (Air Gunners) L. H. J. Burrows (435095 ). K. S. Jewell, D.F.C. (418424) , 9th Decem- 1945. D. N. Bennett (42'1309), 17th December, 1945, , 9th (Flight Engineer ) I. V. Murray, D.F.M. (16356) December, 1945.-(Ex. Min. No. 49- Approved 27th February, ber, 1946.) ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air. COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE. PROMOTIONS-SECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109. Service Board, and, where consequent upon THE following promotions are provisional and subject to appeal by officers to the PublicAppeals should be lodged, either by letter or another provisional promotion, shall be dependent upon the latter being confirmed. follows :telegram, within twenty -one days of the date of this notification, as State ; (a) if the promotion is to be made in a State, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector in the capital city of that with the Public Service Inspector in Canberra, unless the (b) if the promotion is to be made in the Australian Capital Territory, his promotion is to be made to a vacancy in the Postmaster - General's Department, in which case the officer shall lodge Sydney ; appeal with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, (c) if the promotion is to be made in the Northern Territory (i) with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Brisbane, in the case of a promotion to a vacancy in the Department of Trade and Customs ; (ii) with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Adelaide, in the case of a promotion to a vacancy in the Postmaster General's Department ; (iii) with the Public Service Inspector, Canberra, in other cases. An appellant shall forward his appeal direct to the Public Service Inspector. been made against a Under Section 50 (7A) of the Commonwealth Public Service Act, the Board may regard an appeal as having appeal, are absent on provisional promotion notified hereunder by any officers who, at any time within the time prescribed for lodging an 1;ave for war service. in respect of each, Where an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions a separate appeal should be lodged of a Department, when to positions of similar classification in the sanie Branch except where the provisional promotions appealed against are one appeal Covering such provisional promotions will be accepted. The grounds of appeal must be as prescribed in Section 50 of the Commonwealth Public Service Act, viz. (a) Superior efficiency ; or (b) Equal efficiency combined with seniority. (N.B. -Where positions have been the subject of an Arbitration Determination, the salary scales shown are those prescribed by Determinations.) Present Designation and Station. Name. Position to which Promoted. Salary on Promotion. Date of Promotion. PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. 28.2.46 289 (£84- £226), Typist, Grade 3 (£250- £262), Fourth Divi1 Grade Typist, Carpmail, Beryl Ivy Prime Section, Correspondence sion, CorresDivision, Fourth Minister's Department, vice Miss B. Eldred, Prime pondence Section, retired Minister's Department 269 Typist, Grade 1 (£84- £226), Typist, Grade 2 (£234- £242), Fourth DiviAlroc, Frances Clare .. sion, Correspondence Section, Prime CorresFourth Division, Minister's Department, vice Miss S. I. Prime Section, pondence Pattison, retired Minister's Department 261 Typist, Grade 1 (£84- £22ß), Assistant (Female) (Typing, Records, &c.) Reilly, Mary Theresa.. . (£226 £262), Fourth Division, Prime CorresDivision, Fourth office Department. New Minister's Prince pondence Section, created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 46 /157) Minister's Department DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. Pen-sions, Maternity Allowances and Child Endowment Branch, New South. Wales. 28.2.46 370 Assistant, Grade 4 (£280- £312), Inquiry Officer, Grade 1 (£306 £342), Fourth Wall, Leo Daniel Division, Pensions Section, Sydney, vice Child Division, Fourth H. T. Hele, resigned Endowment Section, Sydney Duties.= Checking of pension claims with electoral records aid .verification of information relating to claimants for pension. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. 28.2.46 406 Clerk (£96- £318), Third Divi- Clerk (£300- £366), Third Division, Civil Hyslop, Robert Personnel Branch, Navy Office, vice H. P. sion, Accountant's Branch, Smalley, transferred Naval Depot and Dockyard (Garden Island) Duties.- General assistance in the administration of civil personnel subject to Commonwealth Public Service Act and Naval Defence Act. Preparation of correspondence relative to staff changes, furlough, allowances, overtime, &c. 1 DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS. Thorn, Sidney Ayris . New South Wales. Senior Searcher and Watchman (£296), Searcher and Watchman, Grade L (£256 £272), Fourth Division, Shipping Branch Fourth Division, Shipping Branch, vice K. .1. Smith, promoted 336 28.2.46 No. 39.-28th February, 1946 513 Commonwealth Gazette PROMOTIONS - continued. Position to which Promoted. Present Designation and Station. Name. Tolhurst, Harley Eugene Patrick Salary on Promotion. POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South Wale. Third Division, Personnel Clerk (£300 £366), Third Divi- Clerk (£37$ £450), vice W. L S. and Ind Branch lion. Personnel Branch sband, transferred proposals ; general staffing reviews, recruitment studies, &c. Duties.- Examination of staffing Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84-£272), Fourth Postman (£84- £256), Fourth Giumelli, John Gordon Division, Griffith, vice S. D. Jones, transDivision, Eastwood ferred Lineman, Grade 2 (£288), Fourth Division, Lineman, Grade 1 (£2534277), Line Bird, Walter Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Dubbo Fourth Division, Engineering Division), Broken en Hill, vice H. A. Garnish, 490 Date of Promotion. 28.2.46 280 328 ,7 Branch, Line Staff (No. 4 transferred ' Metropolitan Division) Duties include cable jointing and driving a motor vehicle. Lineman, Grade 2 (£288), Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Wagga Division), Henty, vice W. R. Scott, transferred Duties include ability to control a line party. Rowe, Sydney Francis Lineman, Grade 1 (£253- £277), Fourth Division, unattached Edwards, Bruce Engineer (£396- £540), Third Division, Engineering Branch McCarthy, William Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£360), Fourth Division, Engineering' Victoria. Divisional Engineer (£648- £720), .Third Division, Engineering Branch (Metro- Graham, Donald politan Equipment No. I Division), vice T. T. Ah Mouy, deceased Line Inspector (£3904462), Fourth Divi- Branch, Line Staff (Metro- sion, Line Staff (Western Division), Horsham, vice J. J. Lewis, deceased politan No. 4 Division) Lineman, Grade 1 (£2534277), Fourth Division, Engineering Lineman, Grade 2 (£2S8). Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Western Division), Ararat, vice J. H. Curran, retired Branch, Line Staff (Metro- 328 760 28.2.46 430 28.2.46 328 politan No. 4 Division) Queensland. Barnett, Edgar Daniel Reid, Kevin Patrick . . King, Vernon Charles Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84Division, Fourth £272), unattached Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84Fourth Division, £272), unattached Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84Division, Fourth £272), Quilpie Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84Division, Fourth £272), Boothby, Rex Cunnamull a Harris, Henry George . Raper, William Edward Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84Division, Fourth £272), Taroom Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84Division, Fourth £272), Mitchell Young, Peter Darcy . Postal Assistant, Grade i (£84Fourth Division, £27 2), Toogoolawah Ibell, Alan Victor Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84Division, Fourth £272), Dàvidson, Vincent Norman Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84Division, Fourth £272), Molloy, Albert James Postman (£84- £256), Fourth Division, Cairns Davis, Henry Postman (£84- £256), Fourth Division, Townsville Laidley 13arcaldine Graham, James Millar McDonald, Wallace James Grivell, Reginald Telegraph, Messenger (£66- £160), Fourth Division, unattached Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160), Fourth Division, unattached South Australia. Motor Driver -in- Charge (£304 £324), Fourth Di vision, Stores Branch (Transport), vice Stores (£264- £280), Driver Division, Fourth Branch ( Transport) Motor Postal Assistant (11lail) (£84- £288), Fourth New office created Division, Cairns. (P.S.B. Certificate No. 45/699) Postal Assistant (Mail) (£84- £288), Fourth New office created Division, Cairns. (P.S.B. Certificate No. 45/699) Postal Assistant (Mail) (£84- £288), Fourth Division, Cairns. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 45/699) Postal Assistant (Mail) (£84- £288), Fourth Division, Cairns. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 45/699) Postal Assistant (Mail) (£84- £288), Fourth Division, Cairns. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 45/699) Postal Assistant (Mail) (£84- £288), Fourth Division, Cairns. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 45/699) Postal Assistant (Mail) (£84- £288), Fourth Division, Cairns. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 45/699) Postal Assistant (Mail) (£84- £288), Fourth Division, Townsville. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 45/701) Postal Assistant (Mail) (£84- £288), Fourth Division, Townsville. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 45/701) Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £272), Fourth Division, Townsville. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 45/701) Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £272), Fourth Division, Townsville. New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 45 /701) Telegraphist (£1084366); Third Division, Telegraph Branch, vice K. G. Yates, transferred Telegraphist (£108 - £366), Fourth Division, Telegraph, Branch, vice J. C. Umher, retired M. d 296- 28.2.46 296 296 296 296 296 288 296 296 280 280 188 164 364 28.2.46 Commonwealth Gazette 514 No. 39.- -28th February, 1946 PROMOTIONS continued. Name. Position to which Promoted. Present Designation and Station. Date of Promotion. Salary on Promotion. £. 1 POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT Continued. Irving, Lloyd Fenton Western Australia. Clerk (£3004366), Third Divi- Clerk (£378- £450), Third Division, Accounts Branch Branch (Money Order Accounts), vice Accounts sion, E. M. Chipper, retired (General Accounts) Duties. Money Order Examiner (P.M's. Form 100). Telegraph Messenger (M64160), Postal Clerk (£108- £330), Fourth Division, King, George Herbert Lineman, Grade 1 (M34277), Stephens, Reginald Clifford Weighell, William Isaac Wright, Trevor Joseph unattached, South Australia Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Southern Division), Bunbury Lineman, Grade i (£253- £277), Fourth Division, unattached Mount Magnet, vice R. A. N. Thomas, transferred Lineman, Grade 2 (£288), Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Southern Division), Bunbury, vice R. J. H. Jones, transferred Lineman, Grade 2 (£288), Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff. (Southern 418 I 28.2.46 164 328 328 Division), Bridgetown, vice A. T. J. James, transferred Tasmania. Postal Clerk (£108- £330), Fourth Division, Stanley, vice K. C. W. Smith, transferred £288), Fourth Division, Laun- Postal Assistant (Mail) (£84- 286 28.2.46 cesto n The notification of the provisional promotion of Howard Thomas Ford, appearing in Gazette of 15th November, 1945, is hereby withdrawn, the officer named having been permitted to decline the promotion. The notification of the provisional promotion of Robert Clyde Kilpatrick, appearing in Gazette of 13th December, 1945, is hereby withdrawn, the officer named having been permitted to decline the promotion. The following provisional promotions have been confirmed : PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. W. G. Petersen, appearing in Gazette of 7th June, 1945. DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. F. T. Wright, appearing in Gazette of 15th November, 1945. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. Nancy McLean, appearing in Gazette of 6th December, 1945. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. A. F. Hunt, H. J. Stone, A. N. Heuston, C. Wickham, and W. G. Haylock, appearing in Gazette of 20th December, 1945. POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. J. M. Devery, appearing in Gazette of 27th September, 1945. W. P. Ryan and J. F. Russell, appearing in Gazette of 11th October, 1945. V. W. Lockie, R. B. Speer, E. E. Willyan, H. A. McGoldrick, J. G. Haw, and R. W. Thomson, appearing in Gazette of 8th November 1945. H. G. Oppermann, appearing in Gazette of 15th November, 1945. C. J. Carlson, D. T. Chamberlain, and J. J. Ca neen, appearing in Gazette of 22nd November, 1945. T. Armstrong, appearing in Gazette of 29th November, 1945. R. C. Ellis, P. J. Sullivan, J. McGaffin, and A. J. Hewitt, appearing in Gazette of 6th December, 1945. G. Crowley, E. W. Coppin, S. A. Strube, E. H. Johnson, and K. W. Lanyon, appearing in Gazette of 13th December, 1945. N. K. Carroll, H. J. Pepperall, A. A. Mullery, K. C. Lee Tet, M. P. O'Reilly, C. B. S. Smith, D. Dalzell, W. N. Deighton, E. Whiteside, M. M. Rance, H. T. Mackay, T. J. Ellison, F. F. J. S. Kowarzik, H. J. Bracken, A. R. J. Bone, A. S. Midson, and R. Jones, appearing in Gazette of 20th December, 1945. OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC. PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. Exemption. The provisions of the Commonwealth Public Service Act 1922-1945 shall not apply for a period not exceeding twelve months commencing on 1st March, 1946, to the person employed as Press Secretary to the Leader of the Country Party in the House of Representatives. DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS. Offices Created. --The undermentioned new offices are created ais shown, with limits of salary as indicated, subject to variation in pursuance of regulation 106A, and it is directed that such offices be included in the Third Division: Australian Consulate- General, New York Australian, Legation, The Hague, Netherlands One of First Secretary, minimum £744, maximum £816. One of Second Secretary, minimum £558, maximum £630. One of Third Secretary, minimum £234, maximum £522. (Ex. Min. No. 20. ) Overseas Office of the Australian Political Adviser in Gerinany One of Counsellor, minimum £888, maximum £1,012. One of Second Secretary, minimum £558, maximum £630. (Ex. Min. No. 21.) . DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. One of Consul- General, minimum £888, maximum £1,012. Office Crcated.A new office of Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, is created in the Health Labora tories, Toowoomba, Queensland. (Ex. Min. No. 21.) Second Division. One of Consul (First Class ), minimum £744, maximum Cancellation of Appointment. His Royal Highness the Governor - General in Council lias approved of the cancellation It is directed that this office be included in the £816. One of Vice Consul, minimum £450, maximum .£522. (Ex. Min. No. 23.) of the appointment under the Quarantine Act 1908 -1924 of Dr. Frederick Harvy Uther Baker as Deputy Quarantine Officer, Fremantle, Western Australia. (Ex. Miii. No. 22. ) i i Commonwealth Gazette POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. NEW SOUTH WALES. Offices Created. Radio Inspector, Grade 1, Third Division, with limits of salary of minimum £450 and maximum £522, subject to variation in pursuance of regulation 106A, Wireless Branch (stationed at Newcastle) ; Line Foreman, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Narromine, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Dubbo Division) ; Lineman, Grade 1, Fourth Division, No. 39.-28th February, 1946 515 Therese Grammel, Audrey Elizabeth Magowan, Lee Margaret Debcnham, June Margaret Tinkler, Patricia May Corry, Joyce Parker, Patricia Dorothy Daly. Telegraph Messenger, Fourth Division. Allen Keith Cumberland. Basil Leonard Wright. Victoria. Telephonist, Fourth Division. Patricia Eileen Dalton Narromine, Engineering Branch, Line Staff ( Dubbo Division) ; Queensland. VICTORIA. Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Ruth Margaret Thumm. Telephonist, Fourth Division. Myra Milan Wicks, Dawn Patricia Place. Lineman, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Trangie, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Dubbo Division) . Offices Created. Technician, Fourth Division, Mechanical Section, Engineering Branch; Postal Assistant, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Shepparton; Postal Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Geelong. Offices Abolished. Postal Clerk, Third Division, Shepparton, occupied by M. F. Pottenger; Junior Assistant, Fourth Division, Geelong, last occupied by Vincent A. Coughlin. QUEENSLAND. Offices Created.Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Toowong; Postal Assistant, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Dalby (three Postal Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Dalby. Abolished. Postal Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Dalby, occupied by J. R. G. Henderson and V. T. B. Hauritz, respectively; Telegraph Messenger, Fourth Division, Dalby, occupied by C. F. Clayton. offices) ; Offices SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Office Created. Supervisor, Grade 1 (Switching), Third Division, with limits of salary of minimum £378 and maximum £414, subject to variation in pursuance of. regulation 106A, Telegraph Branch. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Reclassified. Senior Technician, Fourth Division, Bunbury, occupied by V. C. P. Cooper, raised to Supervising Office Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division. Ronald Allan McDougall, Raymond Geoffrey Young, Cedric Vernon Reid, Michael Richard Goddard, William Michael Barry Wood, Kevin Raymond Wooster, William Salvin Gillan, Alexander Joseph Carmichael, William Henry Upton, Brian Francis O'Sullivan, Francis Joseph Steer, Brian Thomas Walsh, Peter Marshall Capell, Reginald Gordon Singleton, James Haupt, James Bond, James Strong, Wilson Matthew Crimmens, Denis .Tolin Stuart Connellan, Joseph Boyce Keane, Ronald Leslie Lingard, Kenneth Harold McGrath, Max Eric Busch, William Errol Deane, Leslie Ronald Jones, Colin Arthur Deller, James Morrissy, Lance Ambrose Paul Nowland, Maxwell Dudley Wilkinson, Neville William Greenwood, Leslie William Graves, Jeremiah 1llaguire, Howard William Leslie Amundsen, .John Anthony Kevin Clancy, Brian Frederick Reed, Allan John Goward, Donald James Burns, Colin Alfred Mobbs, Clive William Leonard. Neville Henry Blunt, John Joseph Fuller, Robert George Smith, William Ian Brodie, .John Nicholas Murray, Mervyn John Tate, Leonard Clive Mulhern, Hugh Joseph Collins, Neville Benjamin Dearlove, Alwyn Burnett Donaldson. Allan Henry Semple. South Australia.Technician -in- Training, Fourth Division. Ronald Maxwell Todd. Telephonist, Fourth Division. Beryl Elsie Collins. Technician, Grade 1.(Ex. Min. No. 10.) RETIREMENTS. DEPARTMENT OF WORDS AND HOUSING. APPOINTMENTS, RETIREMENTS AND DISMISSALS. Section 85 (2) . Ernest Melville Dixon, Engineer, Grade 3, as from the close of business on 20th April, 1946. ru HE following appointments, retirements and dismissals are DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. .L notified by the Public Service Board: APPOINTMENTS. New South Wales. Section 85 (2). Michael McGinnity, Clerk (£378 - £450), as from the close of business on 6th March, 1946. PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. Canberra. Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Jean Frances Tetaz. ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Victoria. Section; 49. Marjorie Iris Phillips, Typist, Grade 1, as from the close of business on 26th December, 1945; Dorothy Merle Wilson, Typist. Grade 1, as from the close of business on 5th January, 1946. Canberra. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND SHIPPING. Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Norma Joyce Hansen. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Canberra. Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Margaret Elaine Purcell. Card Puncher (Female), Fourth Division. Patricia Margaret Dando, Pamela Joan Tierney, June Edith Belihouse, Pamela Marcia Ryan. Taxation Branch, Queensland. Valuer, Third Division. Martin McEniery. DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION. Canberra. Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Nancy Agnes Elizabeth Moor' DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Canberra. Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division. June Margaret Tuson. POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Victoria. Section 49.Edwina Ethel Bishop, Typist. Grade 1, as from the close of business on 26th January, 1946. Marine Branch, Western Australia. Section 85 (2 ) . Robert Main Wardrop Cunningham, Chief Engineer, as from the closes of business on 3rd April, 1946. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South, Wales. Section 67. Janes Maxwell Robinson, Lineman, Grade 1, as from the close of business on 11th February, 1946; Arthur Charles Malley, Technician, as-from the close of business on 12th February, 1946; Edwin William Glossop, Clerk (£96. £318). as from the close of business on 14th February, 1946. Section 85 (1).Alma Janet Galloway, Supervisor, as from the close of business on 2nd March, 1946 ; Dorothy Zillah Galloway, Supervisor, as from the close of business on 5th March, 1946. Section 85 (2 )..John GMick Drummond, Postmaster, Grade 1, as from the close of business on 16th February, New South Wales. Telephonist, Fourth Division. Colleen Mary Brown, Ellen Mary Hartnett, Dawn Patricia Jones, Aileen Gertrude Smyth, Joan Edna O'Connor, Patricia - Marie Baker, Georgina Belle Auliff, Marie Isobel Davoren, Mary Agnes Burdon, Maureen Clare O'Sullivan, Winifred Barbara Powell, Doreen Charlotte 1946; AL edneg o Harvey, Mail Officer, as 'from the close of business on 12th March, 1946. Pamela Chidley, Iris Lillian Ware, Pamela Pearl Wilkinson, Doreen Margaret Marion O'Neill, Claire Frances Molloy, Kathleen Mary Nield, Shirley June Goddard, Margaret Edith Quayle, Gloria Grace Williams, Patricia Ellen Barrat, Barbara Ruth Horder, Yvonne Patricia Mary Therese Fleming, Colleen Dolores Lowrey, Lucille Frances Noelleen Cameron, Marjorie Dawn Vickery, Elaine Barbara Greenwood, Margaret 1946. Murphy, Betty Irene Hart, Betty Jean Tougher, Dorothy Queensland. Section 49. Iris Veronica Warnick, Monitor, as from the close of business on 5th January, 1946; Patricia Clowes, Telephonist, as from the close of business on 12th January, Section 67. John James Moore, Mail Officer, as from the close of business on 7th March, 1946. South Australia. Section 49. Veronica Mary Walsh, Telephonist, as from the close of business on 20th September, 1945; Nelly Kathleen Commonwealth Gazette 516 Na. 39.-28th February, 1946 Oscar Arno Kindervater, Clerk (£964318), Third McGuire, Telephonist, as from the close of business on 9th January, 1946 ; Aileen May Cansdaie, Telephonist, at from the close of 13USilless on 9th February, 1946. Division, Accounts Branch, General Accounts, as Cadet Engineer (£124- £318), Third Division, Engi- neering Branch, vice W. K. Jennings, transferred, with salary at the rate of £286 per annum ; to take DISMISSALS. effect from 20th September, 1945. South Australia. Lyle Mason Wright, Clerk (£96 -£318) , Third Division, Unattached, Department of Munitions, as Cadet Engineer (£120- £318), Third Division, Engineering Branch. vice W. O. Gibba,rd, transferred, POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Victoria. Section 62. William John Walton, Assistant, Grade 1, as from the close of business on 25th February, 1946; Phillip Daniel Cogan. Telegraph Messenger, as from the close of business on 28th February, 1946. F. G. THORPE, Commissioner, Public Service Board. with salary at the rate of £188 per annum; to take effect from 20th September, 1945. Tasmania. John Peter Crooks, Clerk (£264 -£342) , Third Division, Telephone Branch, as Cadet Engineer PROMOTIONS COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC (£1204318), Third Division, Engineering Branch, vice J. M. Pardoe, transferred; with salary at the rate of £322 per annum ; to take effect. from 20th Septem- SERVICE ACT 1933 -1945. THE Public Service Board has (11 Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotions as notified in the Gazettes indicated : Wallace Leslie Thorley; John Harman, 7th June, 1945 ; William Terry Turner, Frederick John Green, 5th July, 1945; Arthur John Leslie Coombs, Hedley James Ingham, Malcolm Bernard Nankivell, John. Patrick McMahon, George Edward Mason, Charles Alfred Lewis. John Ernest Heath Lamprey, Frank Sydney William Gubbins, Kenneth Frank Work, Jack Keith Growcott. James Allen Farrell, Harold Austin Strickland, Brian Desmond Fitzgerald, Edward Francis Sandbach, Vincent William Fitzgerald, 20th September, 1945; .Tohn Mulcahy, 27th September, 1945 ; Frederick Stanley Rayson, 8th November, 1945 ; George Buckingham, 15th November, 1945; Horace Howard Groundwater, 22nd November, 1945; Eric Bertram Watson, 29th November,` 1945. (2) Cancelled the undermentioned provisional promotions as notified in the Gazettes indicated;Raymond Joseph Pontague, James Joseph Senyard, John Rex Clark, Douglas Murray Baker, Denzil Desmond Guscott, Bruce Salau, William Graham Pottenger, John Cyril Jordan, 20th September, 1945 ; Harold William Davidson Quinton, 25th October. 1945. (3) Promoted the undermentioned officers as shown: PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. Auditor - General's Office. Ronald Herbert- Hain., Clerk (Audit) , Grade 2 £3004366), Third Division, Queensland, as Clerk (Audit), Grade -3 (£342-£414), Third Division, South Australia,. vice L. M. Donnelly, transferred, with salary at the rate of £406 per annum ; to take effect from 25th October, 1945. POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. James Joseph Senyard, Clerk Engineering Branch, (£96 -£318) , Third Costing Section, Queensland, as Cadet Engineer 01120-£31S), Third Division, Engineering Branch, vice E. G. Wormald, transferred, zvitli salary at the rate of £274 per annum ; to take effect from 20th September, 1945. Victoria. Andrew Neilson Dixon Halley, Clerk (£96-£318 ), Third Division, Supply and Production Branch, Department of. Air, as Cadet Engineer (£120 £318), Third Division, Engineering Branch, vice K. W. A1acdonald, transferred; with salary at the rate of £286 per annuli; to take effect from 20th September. 1945. Robert Arthur Rankin, Clerk (£96 -£318) , Third Division, Unattached, Department of Air, as Cadet Engineer (£120-£318). Third Division, Engineering Branch,. vice J. A. O'Shannassy, transferred; with Aalary at the rate of £274 per annum ; to take effect from 20th September, 1945. Isidore Anthony Newstead, Clerk (£964318), Third Division, Unattached, Department of Trade and Customs, as Cadet Engineer (£120- £318), Third Division, Engineering Branch, vice R. J. Page, transferred, with salary at the rate of £274 per annum: to take effect from 20th September, 1945. Queensland. Frank John Gottstein, Cadet Draftsman (£96- £318), .Third Division, Egineering Branch, as Cadet Engineer (£120-1318), Third Division, Engineering Branch, vice R. G. Martin, transferred, with salary at the rate of £274 per annum, to take effect from 20th September, 1945. F. G. THORPE, Commissioner, Public Service Board. EXAMINATIONS. Examination No. 2661. FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER AT POST OFFICES IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA. A COMPETITIVE Examination for appointment as above will be held, subject to the following conditions: DATE OF ExAAIINATION. Saturday, 6th April, 1946. CENTRES. -- Western Australia. Albany, EXAMINATION Arniadale, Boulder. Bridgetown, Brunswick Junction, Bun bury, Busseltoii, Carnarvon, Collie, Corrigin, Dalwallinu, arvey, KalaGeraldtou, Greenbushes, Gwalia, Harvey, Inunda, Kalgoorlie, Katanning, Kellerberrin, Ma.njimup, Merredin. Moora, Mount Barker, Mullewa, Narembeen, Narrogin, Norseman, Northam, Pingelly, Trayning, and Waroona. PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO E. TER. Males who are natural -born or naturalized British subjects, and who were born not earlier than 6th January, 1941, and not later than 6th May, 1932. How TO MAKE APPLICATION.ApplicatiOns must be made on printed forms, which are obtainable from the Postmasters at the centres at which the examination is to be held. APPLICATIONS CLOSE. Applications must be lodged not later than noon on 29th March, 1946, with the Postmaster at the centre selected for examination. Applications received after noon on 29th March, 1946, will be rejected unless the applicant has advised the Postmaster at the examination centre by letter or telegram which is forwarding an application, and he has actually posted reaches him not later than noon on 29th March, 1946, that he New South Wales. Division, ber, 1945. his application before or at noon on 29th March, 1946. EExA MINATION FEE. Each application must be accompanied by a postal note for 5s., made payable to the Collector of Public Moneys. Salaries. The following are the current rates of salary with the rise or fall of the index nulnbers of the cost of payable. The amounts are subject to variation in accordance living: L Under 16 years 92 At 16 104 At 17 128 At 18 ,. 146 At 19 170 At 20 200 A u officer obliged to live away from home will be paid a minimum remuneration of £106 per annum. SUBJECTS OF ExAMINATION. Tile subjects of examination are Fu II (a) Handwriting.-. To be judged for legibility, neatness and simplicity, from the candidate's paper in Spelling .. .. .. (b) Spelling. To be judged from the lia rh K. 50 candi- date's transcription of a mis- spelled paper 150 ( c) Arithmetic. First four rules ( including British standard weights, measures, and money) .. .. .. .. 200 TEXT - BOOKS. No text -books are prescribed, but a booklet containing. papers set at a previous Commonwealth Public Service examination of comparable standard may be obtained from the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Perth, for 3d. (by post 41d.) . Commonwealth Gazette 517 No. 39. -28th February, 1948 A candidate will not be regarded as having passed the Ï examination unless he obtains at least half of the full marks in each of the subjects of Spelling and Arithmetic. -- If two or more candidates secure the same total of marks, their order of merit, respectively, will be determined by marks obtained for (a) Arithmetic, (b) Spelling, and, where those marks also are equal, (c) by lot. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Brealey, Hereward Redcliffe. Cornelius, Erie Edward. Cross, Garfield Ben. Mead, Jack. * Senit r Technician. F. G. THORPE, Commissioner, Public Service Board. VACANCIES. --It is estimated that five appointments will be made at each of Kalgoorlie and Northam, four at each of Bunbury and Geraldton, three at Boulder, two at Busselton, and one at each of the other centres within the twelve months' period of eligibility. ELIGIBILITY. --A successful' candidate will be eligible for Examination No. 2645. appointment at the centre at which he qualifies until the expiration of twelve mouths commencing on the date of the publication in the Commonwealth Gazette of the results of the examination, provided that a successful candidate under the prescribed school - leaving age will not he eligible for appointment until he attains that age. FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST (FEMALE). Held 2nd February, 1946. THE candidates named hereunder were successful. APPOINTMENT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS. Upon appointment Eligibility for appointment will cease on 27th February, 1947. (,f big birth. and a medical certificate satisfying the Board in such particulars as it may determine of sound bodily health and freedom from physical defects. Successful candidates .Mould not undergo the medical examination until instructed to do so. Upon the confirmation of his appointment an officer will also be required to contribute to the Commonwealth Superannuation Fund. Qualified candidates who on appointment are already temporarily employed, or who take up duty within fourteen days immediately notify the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, a successful candidate must produce evidence of the date of the date of issue by the Chief Officer of notification of appointment and request to report for duty, will be regarded for seniority purposes as having entered the Commonwealth Service on the date of the Public Service Inspector's appointment certificate. REFUSAL OF APPOINTMENT.If a If a successful candidate changes her address, she should Brisbane. Order of CALOUNDRA. 1 Qualified for Appointment ". F. G. THORPE, Commissioner, Public Service Board. .. Kelly, Rose May . . .. I 307 CHARLEVILLE. 1 Perkins, Margaret Angela Davis, Enid May candidate declines to accept an appointment offered to him, or fails to reply within seven days to a communication from the Board, a Public Service Inspector, or the Deputy Director, Posta and Telegraphs, respecting his nomination to the Public Service his name may be removed from the " Register of Persons Marks. QUEENSLAND. 2 successful Total Name. Merit. 389 .. 301 CLONCURRY. 1 1 Guteridge, Cleo 376 Anderson, Merle Joan Esa. 306 . . EDMUNDI. 1 Lait, Joan Wilma .. 324 . . FOREST HILL. 2 Harris, Noreen Mary Niethe, Phyllis Mary 1 Gough, Shirley Burness 1 . 340 326 . GATTON. 2 Examination No. 2585. otherwise shown, who were successful at the above examination. GIN GIN. NEW SOUTH WALES. Ackland, Robert Gernand. Paters-on, George Charles. Boyle, Francis Dudley. Piltz, Keith Edwin. Colquhoun, Robert Stephen. Quirk, Norbert Edward. Hardy, Thomas Robert. Skinner, John Armstrong. Harris, Harold Reginald. Tapp, David Wesley. La.hiff. Charles Lawrance. Taylor, Kenneth George. . . HELID ON. I Lawler, Rita Mary .. 292 233 .. Bramley, Audrey Valmay . . .. I 253 ILFRACOMBE. 1. Attention is directed to the conditions published in the Commonwealth Gazettes, No. 8, dated 11th January, 1945, and No. 50, dated 8th March, 1945. 333 332 .. Olsen, Lilian Vera .. FOR PROMOTION OR TRANSFER AS SENIOR TECHNICIAN, BROADCASTING. POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, ALL STATES. Held 8th and 15th September, 1945. THE following are the naines, in alphabetical order, of the. _ candidates, who are designated Technician except where Doughty, Joan Fay .. .. Storch, Alma Fanny I 252 INGLEWOOD. 1 2 Frey, Daphne Alice Powell, Mabel Evelyn .354 291 KILLARNEY. 1 Peters, Joan Queenie 374 1 LowooD. Heffernan, Eileen Grace 2 Lukritz, Shirley Joan I Squires, M- argaret Elaine 328 275 . . MARYBOROUGE. .. 295 MONTO. VICTORIA. Chapple, Frederick Sidney. Chung, Ernest David. Curtis, Harry Christian. Feltscheer, Noel Stanley. Gale, Sidney George. Greenham, Desmond Albert. Haynes; Roy Fred. Jenkins, Norman Colin Francis. Lewis, Henry John. McLeod, James Thomas Hicks. Sonnenberg, George Thomas. Thomson, Gavan Bruce. 2 3 Kirkman, Shirley Beryl Bendixen, Cynthia .. Ashton, Lorna Betty l Newitt, Patsy Marie 1 MORVEN. PIALBA. 1 Wright, Alan Clennell. Holden, Colin. Andrews, Gordon Noel. Baxter, Daniel John. Sanderson, Douglas George. Geoffrey Donald SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Buckerfield, Sydney Roy. Pridham, Leslie Clifford. Stapleton, John William. Taylor, Albert William. 2 3 Walker, William Spencer. *White, Philip Sydney. Wilson, John Kevin. .. I 286 .. ..I 375 Devon, Yula Billie . Donnelly, Aileen Mary Henery, Mavis Eileen .. .. .. 349 310 297 . ToowooMBA. Serine, Leslie George. Swenson, Ralph Walter. John. Walker, Alfred Andrew. Bytheway, Kenneth Wilfred. Williams, Colin Jolnln. Gough, Eric William. Beetham, Christensen, Betty Ethel .. SOUTHPORT. 1 QUEENSLAND. 335 326 298 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Muiheron, Beryl Joyce Haidle, Joyce May .. Beasley, Valerie . . Clarke, Julia Carmel Doolan, Kathleen Agnes Gayler, Betty Lorraine .. Thornton, Margaret Mary O'Neil Murray, Marie Ellen . . Uebergang, Salome Paula .. Kennedy, Patricia .. 334 319 317 300 289 277 269 267. 283 239 Commonwealth Gazette M8 No. 39.-28th February, 1946 EXAMINATION No. 2612=- continued. EXAmINATIoN No. 2645 -- continued. Order of Merit. Order of Merit. Total Name. Marks. TL -LLY. .. .. i Walsh, Mary Ann I 323 WOWAN. 362 332 291' Bartley, Myrl Catherine McIntyre, Betty . Zornig, Melva Elizabeth 1 2 3 F. G. THORPE, Commissioner, Public Service Board. Examination No. 2660. To ENABLE (a ) CADET BIOCHEMISTS TO QUALIFY FOR ADVANCE MENT TO BIOCHEMIST, GRADE 1; AND (b ) BIOCHEMISTS, GRADE 1; TO QUALIFY FOR SALARY ADVANCEMENT BEYOND £414 (S) PER ANNUM. Held December, 1945. is hereby notified that the following officers have passed the relative examination approved by the Board: - Advancement of Cadet Biochemist to be Biochemist, Grade 1. Byrnes, Peter. Advancement of Biochemist, Grade 1, Beyond Salary of £414 (S ) Per Annum. Facy, Graham Lyle. i11 agratli, William John. F. G. THORPE, Commissioner, Public Service Board. Examination No. 2612. FOR TRANSFER AS CLERK, THIRD DIVISION, CANBERRA, AND ALL STATES. Held 20th October, 1945, and subsequent dates. AE following are the names of the candidates, in their order merit, who were successful. 12. ofExcept as provided in Regulation 177, the eligibility of successful candidates for transfer will expire on 27th February, 1947. Order of Merit. Name. L Murdoch, Kevin Andrew. Gourlay, William Douglas. 1. Crielland, Jack. Devereux, Ian Annesley. Megaloconomos, George. Clough, Neville John. Clark, Paul Allan. Murphy, John Geoffrey. 7. 8. Hattersley, Herbert Joseph. Reilly, John Thomas. 9. Scollard, Sylvester Claude. Johnson, G -eorge Frederick. 10. I1. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. Evans, Ronald Robert. Spencer, Robert Barcroft. Steele, Albert Henry. Wilson, Keith Harold. Homan'', Patrick Edward. Paynter, Kenneth McIntyre. Shaw, Jack Hazelbrook. Porter, Morris. McCormack, John. Harris, Gavera Roy. Ellis, Gordon. Pysden, Stanley Gordon. Tainsett, Leonard William. Tolley, Gordon Spencer. White, Clyde Alexander. Parks, Robert John. Tunbridge, John Robert. Walklate, Arnold Keith. Rough, John Colin. Hazell, Francis Spencer. Roger, Ivan Ernest. Purvis, John Miller. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 894 879 781 766 748 . Tots,- Marks. 1,464 1,410 1,367 1,360 1,321 1,274 1,235 1,136 1,128 1,116 1,113 1,099 1,091 1,084 1,079 1,071 1,066 1,065 1,062 1,061 1,053 1,051 1,031 1,029 1,025 1,012 1,002 970 955 938 936 934 932 928 919 900 896 888 884 870 861 857 856 848 841 823 801 798 781 EXAMINED IN QUEENSLAND. 1. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1,469 1,408 1,370 1,321 1,294 1,270 1,269 1,264 1,251 1,209 1,129 1,066 1,042 1,040 1,038 1,033 1,021 964 961 948 945 936 923 913 872 850 830 825 801 Moyle, "Thomas Henry. Tinsley, John Charles. Paul, Mervyn Ridel. Wurm, Allan. Gale, Leo Archibald. Russell, Graham. Leslie. Fitzgerald, Alexander John. Whiting, Edwin Joseph. Gearson, Leonard Roderick. Pearce, William Charles. Liddell, Malcolm Stephen. Powell, George Edward. Rainford, Wilfred Michael. Duggan, Ronald James. Quaine, John Gerard. Hunt, John Frederick. 25. Nippard, Kevin. 26. Fyfe, John Anthony. 27. Dowling, William James. 28. Clark, Kevin John. 29. Flanagan, Denis John. 30. Attwood, Norman James. 31. Mason, Frank John. 32. Cummins, James Richard. 33. Oates, Charles Philip. 34. Turpin, Arthur Michael. 35. Mulcahy, Edward Joseph. 36. Henrys, Norman William Temple. 37. Edwards, John Douglas. 38. Leonard, Patrick Michael Vincent. 39. Awburn, Vincent George. 40. Filduff, John Samuel. 41. Lowe, Reginald Frederick Charles. 42. Brogan, Alfred Henry. 43. Sheppard, Walter William. 44. Grimwood, Neil Stanley. 45. Buntine, Ian Albert Wallace. 46. * Castleman, Edward Thomas. 47. Flunder, Charles John Peter. 48. Bean, Hugh McClelland. 49. Hammett, John Griful. Total Marks. EXAMINED IN NEW SOUTH WALES. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Parkin, John Anthony. Warr, Phillip Arthur. Orange, Thomas William Joseph. 5.- Murton, Kenneth Alfred. 6. Curran, Lalor Edward John. 7. McAleer, John Patrick. 8. .Mulcahy, Adrian John. 2. 3. EXAMINED IN CANBERRA. 2. Fowler, Alan Maxwell. 2. 3. 4. QUEENSLAND-continued 1 1. Name. EXAMINED IN VICTORIA. 10. 11. 12. Crutcher, Brian Francis. Nolan, John Francis. Ross, John Francis. Nolan, Kenneth Edward. Campbell, William James. Dunbar, Ian James. Hynes, John Joseph. Woolley, Lloyd Graham. Young, Peter Darcy. Paynter, Richard Edward George. Carlson, Alwyn Rigby. Perkins, Selwyn Irvine. EXAMINED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 1. Dowling, John. 2.. Venning, Ronald William. 3. * Lovell, William George. 4. Fissock, Malcolm George. 5. Bourne, Colin Charles. 6. Pike, Leonard Llewellyn. 1,403 1,371 1,332 1,314 1,234 1,171 1,055 957 866 858 822 797 1,093 1,030 1,027 998 951 894 EXAMINED IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA. Adams, Clifton Truman. 2. Thew, John Eric. 3. Gates, Brian Frank. 1. 4. liegarty, Herbert Raymond. 5. Moon, Rodney Keith. 6. O'Neill, Stanley Francis. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Dale, Lindsay Kevin. Sweet, Jack. Green, Lloyd Frederick. Bond, William James. Winthrop, Philip Joseph. Beard, Henry Edward. EXAMINED IN TASMANIA. Tilley, William Talbot. 2. Johnson, Albert Nicholas. 3. Sexton, Tasman Darrell. 4. Hickman, Trevor Keith 1. 1,221 1,175 1,145 1,107 1,096 1,069 1,067 975 938 892 887 844 1,200 1,010 960 923 * Returned soldier. F. G. THORPE, Commissioner, Public Service Board. No. 39. -28th February, 1946 519 Commonwealth Gazette EXAMINATION No. 2618- continued. Examination No. 2618. FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE THIRD DIVISION OF THE COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE AS CLERK OR AS CADET. Order of Merit. THE following candidates, in order of merit, were successful at the examination. 2. Successful candidates will be eligible for appointment until 27th February, 1947. Order of Merit. Name. EXAMINED IN CANBERRA. 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. Fyfe, Douglas Frederick. Barnard, Alan. Stokes, Peter Reginald. Hill, Murray William. Griffiths, Maxwell James. Tetaz, John Robert. Parr, Kenneth Frederick. Caldwell, John Charles. Knight, John William. Nicholls, Herbert Charles. Taylor, Keith Weedon. Beattie, John Rolston. Gray, Laurence Albert. Woods, Melvyn Kennedy. Bogg, Donald Keith. Woolston, William Angus. Boag, John Frederick. Morris, Albert Dennis. Taylor, Ronald Charles. McGrath, Peter Allan. Campbell, Edward Scott. Hinchcliffe, Neville. O'Brien, John Denis Patrick. Condoleon, George. Rogers, John Moore. Bennett, Ian Douglas. EXAMINED IN NEW SOUTH WALES. 1. de Ferranti, Barry Zani. 2. 3. Donnelly, George Lawrence. Clancy, Brian Edward. 4. Stuart, Ian Monteith. 5. Pickup, Clive Parnell. Satterthwaite, John Steven. d'Arbon, Paul John. Pountney, Richard. 9. Paull, John Walter. 10. Maher, Thomas Patrick. 11. Lemberg, Eckart. 6. 7. 8. 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. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. Martin, Geoffrey Francis. Rainbird, Frederick .John. Fryett, Colin. O'Hearn, Desmond Joseph. Moore, John Vincent. Carter, Henry Phillip. Lawler, Alexander James. Hewitt, Ian Douglas. Jennings, Leslie Bernard. Whitcher, Benjamin William Anthony. Tall, Barry Stephen. Wych, Anthony Brian. Burge, John Desney. Cairns, Kevin Michael. Healy, Allan Michael. Johnston, Basil Gordon. Bell, Raymond Douglas. May, Philip Francis. Webb, Neville Deane. Murray, Francis Thomas. Rae, James Lyle. Pitt, William Allen. Bate, James Frederick. Brady, Terence Bryan. Regan, Christopher Joseph. Derricott, George. Meehan, Peter Charles William. Sisson, Allan Wilson. Curtin, Frank Kenneth. Low, Angus Henry. Taylor, John Keith. Connors, Kevin Patrick. McAleer, Brian Anthony. Thompson, Barrie Arnold Alfred. Pattison, Harold. McKinley, Brian Joseph. Corrigan, Alfred Brian. Wedesweiler, Leonard Michael. Trousdale, Donald Henry. de Ferranti, Noel Lancelot. Baile, Leon Arthur. Harris, Leon Eugene. Gray, George Robert. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. i5. 36. 57. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. Name. Examined in, New South Wales- continued. Garlick, Frank Hender. Cantwell, John Joseph. Ziegler, John William. Barnes, Lawrence Alfred. Hodgekiss, William George. Williams, Evan Loyshon Lyall. Andrew, Rodney Mayo. Hartman, George David. Drewe, Colin Vivian. Gaudry, James Frederick Anthony. Lean, John Barry. Doyle, Bernard Joseph. Moriarty, John Gerard. Wellington, Martin Bruce. Murphy, Brian James. Brown, Ronald David. Donaldson, Neville Robert. Humifray, James Charles. Glazier, George Spencer John. Smith, Wallace David. Gardiner, Raymond Anthony. Harris, Albert George. Barrington, Kevin Morris. Wallace, John Cecil. Soles, Keith Haddrill. Smith, Ronald John. Cronin, Anthony Earl. Flahvin, James Timothy. James, Ian Noel Wilson. Knight, William. Darby, William Nigel. Rew, Kenneth John. Somerville, Ian Keith. O'Riordan, Michael Henry. Gill, Ronald Adamson. Carter, Frank Robert. Gray, Keith Maxwell. Martin, John Andrews. Page, John Lawford. Macbeth, Kelvin Robert. Shortis, Thomas. O'Heir, Cecil Joseph. Watson, Errol James. Coorey, Brian Norman. Harper, Kevin Anthony. Long, Francis Leo. Davey, John Lewis. Murphy, Kevin Michael. Mason, David Thomas. Treble, William Leslie King. Beer, Kevin Edward. Graham, Peter Robert. Holmes, Frederick. Lumb, Graham Robert. Raschke, John Allan. Sweeney, Norman Peter. Young, Anthony Joseph. Heylan, Donald Bernard. Watson, David. Dickerson, John Ernest. Ratcliffe, Donald Trevor. Carmody, Rexford John. Flanagan, John. Butler, Kenneth Stephn. Gilhome, Brian Peter. Norman, Peter James. Barry, Peter Joseph. Charles, Frank Ezzy. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. Brown, Charles Southwell. 124. Phillips, Mervyn John. 125. Crisp, VVilliam Manning. 126. Emery, Alan Wilfred. 127. Gibson, Geoffrey Reginald. 128. Borges, Kevin James. 129. Berg, Francis Patrick. 130. Critchley, Leslie Reginald. 131. Paine, Raymond Robert. 132. Stewart, Robert Maxwell. 133. Parish, Ross McDonald. 134. Fox, Bruce William. 135. McArthur, Donald Stuart. 136. Bowen, Lance Deighton. 137. McInnes, Ian William Stuart. 138. Smellie, Samual Hyslop. 139. Kelly, William Allen. 140. Godfrey, Keith. 141. Johnson, John Ernest. 142. Pilkington, John Thomas. 143. Wilson, Ross Kenneth. EXAMINATION" No. 2618 Order of Merit. Commonwealth Gazette 520 No. 39.=--28th February, 1946 EXAMINATION No 2618-continued. continued. Name. Order of Merit: Examined in New South Wales- continued. Ea;wnined in New South Wales-continued. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159: 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 181. 182. 183. 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. 193. 194. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. Maloney, James Anthony. Boume, Charles Geoffrey. Nicholls, Peter Frederick. Roberts, Clifford Ian. Stamp, David Buìmsr. Wills, Anthony Paul. Mills, William Charles. Clinton, Denis. Kelly, John. Gordon, James Collings. Forsythe, Raymond Edwin. Rein, William Laurence. Garnett, John Lyndon. Blair, John Robert. Kellett, John Samuel. Ryan, Roderick Kennedy. Murray, Paul Frederick. Rigney, Robert Joseph. Evans, Raymond Madden. Hudson, Rupert Osman. Smith, Keith Lyne. Smykowsky, Adolf Joseph. Steele- Smith, John Henry. O'Brien, Christopher John. Poole, John Stewart. Blevin, William Roderick. Campion, Reginald William. Adcock, Vincent Joseph. James, Harold Gordon. Atkinson, Raymond John. Weldon, Leslie Cecil. Smith, Alleyne Robert. Lawrence, Roy Matthew. Whiteman, Peter Nelson. Brooks, Roland Edward. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. 230. 231. 232. Kennedy, John Bruce. Taylor, Herbert Athol. Guiney, Frank Denis. Nelson, John Anthony Park. Bloomfield, Peter Allan. Dolan, John Herbert. Johnston, Brian Robert. Dorman, George Alan. Phillips, Robert Stokel. Martin, Cyril Sydney. Urch, John Andrew. Anderson, John Ross. Harvey, Robert James. Bevan, Norman Thomas. Broadhead, Philip Francis. Lawson, John. Bolster, John. Gerathy, Leslie George. Ford, Trevor John. Rudd, Lawrence Ronald. Ruffin, Bruce Robert. Briggs, Malcolm. Smith, Brian Hamilton. Clarke, Bruce Alexander. McIntosh, Maurice Malcolm. McPhee, Ian Robert. Moseley, Albert. Best, Ronald Charles. Dillane, John Bevan. Harvey, Donald Neil. O'Donnell, Barry Thomas. Pearson, Donald William. Pollock, Robert John. Guinea, Michael Joseph. McAndrew, Alexander. Edwin. Button, Phillip Ralph. Woolfall, Geoffrey Hugh. Charles, Eric William. Kerr, Glen Crawford. Baker, Noel Roy. Osland, Clifford Reece. Baker, Donald Thomas. Cooke, Donald Bruce. Langstaff, Kenneth Ronald. Solomon, David' Henry. Macdonald, Peter Bruce. Couchman, Kenneth Edgar. Moulton, Anthony Francis. Ireland, Desmond Joseph. Crowley, William Raymond. Goodwin, Geò$rey Louis. Peadon, Warren William. Patterson, Robert Alan. Hensley, John Highfield. Name. 233. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239. 240. 241. 242. 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256. 257. 258. 259. 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. 269. 270. 271. 272, 273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 280. 281. 282. 283. 284. 285. 286. 287: 288. 289. 290. 291. 292. 293. 294. 295. 296. 297. 298. 299. 300. 301. 302. 303; 304. 305. . 306. 307. 308. 309. 310. 311. 312. 313. 314. 315. 316. 317. 318. 319. 320. 321. Becker, Edward Francis. Murray, John James. Hastie, Bowral Alexander Hume. Mortlock, Allan John. Naughton, Cornelius Patrick. Rost, Allan Keith. Gill, Harold Trevor. Lynskey, John Arthur. Hall, Peter Capp. Gately, John Patrick. Bone, Douglas James. Donovan, John Brian. Wilkinson, John Robert. Ireland, Douglas Edward. Felicietti, Anthony. Roberts, Ellis Anthony. Keft, Alan Ivor. Wallace, William Murray. Dodds, Douglas. Smyth, Stephen Sexton. Russell, Geoffrey Bruce. Watson, Andrew Lytton. Tarrant, Maxwell Francis. Trussell, George Robert. Sullivan, Kenneth Milton. Potts, Kevin Thomas. Hadley, Joim Thomas. Mulford, John Gordon. Wing, George. Herps, William Efford Bruce. Grew, Kevin Patrick. Simon, Geoffrey John. Borg, George Henry Peter. Torpy, Leonard John. McInerney, Paul Joseph. Laidley, Elwyn John. Brown, Peter Thompson. Goodall, Maxwell Norman. Crowe, Francis Xavier. Wren, Kevin Francis. Patterson, William Hugh. Gilbert, Anthony Edward. Channon, John Charles. Rule, John Douglas. Houston, Harry Thomas. Petersen, Robert Keith. Mylan, John Bertrand. Smith, Gordon Gillespie. Kennedy, William Douglas. Beston, John Bernard. Penfold, Robert Leonard. Ward, Reginald. Petersen, Richard Neil. McDonogh, Francis Michael. Best, Robert Patrick. Brittain, Jeffrey John. O'Brien, Peter Vincent. Dwyer, Francis John. Withers, Charles Frederick Guy. Swan, William Murray. \Woodbrid.ge, Alan David. Newlinds, John Stuart. Lennard, Francis Henry. Grinsell, Reginald Ninian. Virgona, Ben. Middleton, John Thomas. Gahan, Bernard James. Elvery, Leonard Arthur. Dunne, Patrick Thomas. Pryde, William Adamson. Fudge, John Edmund. Murray, Brian Thomas. Youman, Keith. McNab, Leonard Lethbridge. Stackpool, James Conelius. Smith, Keith Edward. Prendergast, Alan John. Millikin, Ian :Ross. Elllsmore, Patrick Joseph. Whiles, Warren. Organ, Robert Bruce. Martin, Maxwell John. Ward, John Henry. Loonies, Edward Alfred Peter. Murray, Stewart John. Mulconry, Gregory. Garrett, James. Thurn, Bruce Alfred. Robertson, Wallace Edward. No. 49.-28th February, 1.90 521 Commonwealth Gazette XAMINATION No. 2618-continued. EXAMINATION No. 2618-continued. Order of Order of Merit. Name. Merit. Examined in New-South Wales- continued. Examined in, New South Wales -- continued. 322. 323. 324. 325. 326. 327. 328. 329. 330. 331. 332. 333. 334. 335. 336. 337. 338. 339. 340. 341. 342. 343. 344. 345. 346. 347. 348. 349. 350. 351. 352. 353. 354. 355. 356. 357. 358. 359. 360. 361. 362. 363. 364. 365. 366. 367. 368. 369. 370. 371. 372. 373. 374. 375. 376. 377. 378. 379. 380. 381. 382. 383. 384. 385. 386. 387. 388. 389. 390. 391. 392. 393. 394. 395. 396. 397. 398. 399. 400. 401. 402. 403. 404. 405. 406. 407. 408. 409. 410. Curran, Peter Hugh. Cleman, Henry Vincent. Hayes, Eric Joseph. Frew, Neil Collins. Edmondson, Alfred Freeston. Becker, Russell Anthony. McLean, Douglas Vivian. Callen, Francis John. Reason, Albert James. Archer, Kevin Raymond. Rampling, John Roy. \Tickers, John Noel. Enright, Daniel Francis. Head, Harold Reid. Veale, Robert Lawson. Gardiner, John Lachlan. McGrath, John Graham. Mearns, Peter Ross. Longhurst, Ray Frederick. Overton, William Godfrey. Knight, Maxwell Arthur. Darcy, Leslie Osborn. McGrane, Barry Eugene. Clancy, Peter John. Holdom, Keith James. Fitzgerald, Lancelot John. Eslake, Alan Donald. Shoobert, Albert Robert. Hadkins, \ \Tilliam Lawrence. Dunk, Arthur Charles. Stevens, Kenneth William. Morgan, Francis Michael. Harris, George Alan. Gahan, Alan John. Sharp, Raymond Jack. Henderson, Allen. Halpin, Richard James. Morris, Alfred Ronald. Lynch, Peter James. Bowden, Anthony Sautelle. Blundell, Neville Garner. Guy, Robert Edmund. Taggart, Alan George. Scully, James. Ryan, Patrick Henry. Ferrier, Colin. Clift, Neil James. Mannix, John Joseph. Wright, John Saxon. Clarkson, John Robert. O'Brien, Thomas John Patrick. Stinson, Walter Edward. Mackinlay, Roderick. Jones, Kenneth Stanley. Lindsay, Norman Lawson. Moxham, Robert Henry. Felton, Philip Eric. Macken, Thomas Francis. Ford, Barry Joseph Vincent. Stewart, Colin Crosbie. Dickens, Russell Keith. Evans, Ralph Wellby. Leahey, Martin Joseph. Burgess, John. Naylor, Harry Alfred. Elliott, Robert John. Langbein, Robert George. Campbell, Neville John. McLeod, Warren Kingsford. Hunt, John James. Downs, Leslie Joseph. Garlick, Bruce William. Hunt, Ronald William. Lamont. Noel Brian. Smith, Gregory Llewellyn. Morgan, Eric Lindsay. Ferlazzo, John Phillip. Stewart, Colin William. Gergich, Matthew. Saintilan, Frank Downer. Payne, John Edward. Kidd, Lindsay Gordon. Devery, Henry Anthony. Riddett, Stanley Ambrose. Ashton, Colin William. Doyle, Lawrence Gerard. Parsons, Geoffrey Penwill. Thomas, Kenneth John. Scott, John Charles. 1093. -3 Name. 411. 412. 413. 414. 415. 416. 417. 418. 419. 420. 421. 422. 423. 424. 425. 426. 427. 428. 429. 430. 431. 432. 433. 434. 435. 436. 437. 438. 439. 440. 441. 442. 443. 444. 445. 446. 447. 448. 449. 450. 451. 452. 453. 454. 455. 456. 457. 458. 459. 460. 461. 462. 463. 464. 465. 466. 467. 468. 469. 470. 471. 472. 473. 474. 475. 476. 477. 478. 479. 480. 481. 482. 483. 484. 485. 486. 487. 488. 489. 490. 491. 492. 493. 494. 495. 496. 497. 498. 499. Hugh, Paul Bernard. Jones, William George. McMaster, Allan Hugh. Lake, John Sydney. Burrows, Robert Leslie. Smeal, John Gerard. O'Brien, John Brian. Jackson, Martin Henry. Nicholson, Noel Alexander. Mason, James Francis. Vaughan, Gregory William. McCullough, Russell Hugh. Clark, William James. Malley, Clyde Edward. Digges, Bryan Dudley. Royal,-Maxwell Pope. Dunkerley, Leonard Vincent. Webeck, Peter Robert. Voytilla, John. Berthold, Raymond Alfred. Miner, John Francis. Jones, Keith Caldwell. Williams, Maxwell John. Meehan, Allan Leonard. Martin, John Francis Joseph. Burns, William Thomas. Matthews, James Patrick. Parkes, Alfred John. Reidy, Daniel Paul. Delaney, Maxwell Werrington. Stenning, John Martin. Wootten, Maxwell Edward Thomas. Brouggy, William Joseph. Williams, Philip Charles. Harries, William Thomas. McGinnity, Walter Bruce. Waddell, Ian Ronald. Smith, Fredrick Joseph. Gardner, Leslie Arther. Chesworth, Malcolm Livingstone. Crawford, Ian Andrew. Crossin, David Joseph. Quinton, William John. Gunton, Douglas Harcourt. Clark, Paul Joseph. McKay, Ronald Stanley. Gray, Edmund. Laurence. Buchhorn, Donald Paul. Wallace, Raymond John. Fathers, Donald Keith. Beaumont, Robert Henry. Farebrother, Neville Ernest. Muir, Robert William. Tanswell, Francis Clement. Fisher, Bruce Ellis. Douglas, Bruce Stuart. Roberts, Bryan Laundon. Hudson, Brian. Heaton, Robert Edwin. Morrisey, Paul Loughman. George, Alan William; Murphy, John Joseph. Ward, Ian Bevan. Webster, Norman Keith. Kentwell, Peter Graham. Percival, Noel Arthur. Storey, Keith William. Irving, Noel Francis. Morgan, Francis William. Cameron, Nevell John. Young, Albert William George. Mellor, Keith John. Everson, Robert Garth. Logan, Kenneth Gordon. MacDonald, Donald Walter John. Graham, Kevin William Frank. Tiller, Kevin George.. McDermott, Michael Hugh Bernard. Forward, Brien Chopin. Baxter, Bryan William. Hallinan, Laurence Thomas. Nay, William. Connors, Thomas Lambert. Frost, Alan John. Walker, Robert Daniel. Armstrong, Neil Joseph. Wilkinson, Kenneth James. Capper, Kelvin Victor. Hull, William Howard. . No. 89.-28th February, 1946 Commonwealth Gazette 522 EXAMINATION No. 2618-continued. EXAMINATION No. 2618- continued. Order of Merit. Name. Order of Merit. Examined in New South Wales- continued. Examined in New South Wales- continued. 500. 501. 502. 503. 504. 505. 506. 507. 508. 509. 510. 511. 512. 513. 514. 515. 516. 517. 518. 519. 520. 521. 522. 523. 524. 525. 526. 527. 528. 529. 530. 531. 532. 533. 534. 535. 536. 537. 538. 539. 540. 541. 542. 543. 544. 545. 546. 547. 548. 549. 550. 551. 552. 553. 554. 555. 556. 557. 558. 559. 560. 561. 562. 563. 564. 565. 566. 567. 568. 569. 570. 571. 572. 573. 574. 575. 576. 577. 578. 579. 580. 581. 5S2. 583. 584. 585. 586. 587. 588. O'Grady, Gordon Sydney. Dunstan, Roderick Richard. Ryan, Peter Francis. Wallett, James Patrick. Bell, Gordon Kenneth. O'Donnell, Peter Edward. Tillett, John Ernest. Shapter, John James. Ward, John Robert. Grandy, Richard Thomas. Cooper, David Armitage. Butler, John Walter. Grimson, George Joseph Aloysius. Howard, William Mark. Trew, Reginald. Webber, Victor Huish. K;llalea, Peter James. Willcox, Terence Hamilton. Martin, Noel Reginald. Howie, Maxwell Joseph. Leadbeatter, Bruce Robert. Bryant, Kevin Keith. Sutton, John. Asquith, John Reginald. Deller, Robert Francis. English, Neville Bernard. Boyle, Hugh John. Georgeson, Laurence Edwin. Gray, Lyall Hugh. Hanson, Bruce Gordon. Warton, Dudley Alfred. Nebauer, John Arnold. Dodd, Robert Fraser. Carey, John. Cummins, John Leslie. Maddy, Donald Stewart. McLean, Kenneth Adrian. Moye, John William Cowell. Brown, Desmond Patrick. Livingston, Bruce Arthur Lionel. Roberts, James Robert. Freeman, Victor Earle. Ward, John Patrick. Swain, Douglas Tamsett. Besley, Walter. Beath, Kenneth. Bunyan, Rthiald Edward. Hawkins, William Maxwell. Gray, Mervyn William. Hennessy, Kevin. O'Sullivan, Denis Charles. Thomas, Alan John. Wilmen, Allen Charles. Jenkins, Harold Francis. Parmeter, John Clifford. Puckeridge, Victor Ernest. Crossing, Leslie Cedric. Donegan, Brian Frederick. Rydge, Norman Bede. Hayes, James Anthony. Timbrell, Maxwell Keith. Warne, Sidney John. Neeson, Raymond Alexander. Gee, Colin James. See, John Charles. Ruge, Walter James. Shaw, Bruce Edward. Grant, Robert Duncan. de Witt, Douglas John. Burrows, John Frederick. Gately, Geoffrey John. Lord, Clifford John. Massey, Gail John. Nugent, Sidney John. Pavey, Harry Joseph. Smith, Nial Thornton. O'Shannessy, Desmond John Vincent. Bruce, John Colin. Oliver, James. Unicomb, Lvchlin. Cannon, George Owen. Noonan, Brian John. Josephson, Keith Frey. O'Connor, Thomas Patrick. Nicholls, Noel Maxwell. Curry, John Lyndon. Shang, Robert Hinkler. McAuliffe, Brian Joseph. Dunlop, John Robert. Name. 589. 590. 591. 592. 593. 594. 595. 596. 597. 598. 599. 600. 601. 602. 603. 604. 605. 606. 607. 608. 609. 610. 611. 612. 613. 614. 615. 616. 617. 618. 619. 620. 621. 622. 623. 624. 625. 626. 627. 628. 629. 630. 631. 632. 633. 634. 635. 636. 637. 638. 639. 640. 641. 642. 643. 644. 645. 646. 647. 648. 649. 650. 651. 652. 653. 654. 655. 656. 657. 658. 659. 660. . 661. 662. 663. 664. 665. 666. 667. 668. 669. 670. 671. 672. 673. 674. 675. 676. 677. Walker, William George. Stokes, Reginald Hunter. Cross, John Alan. Purkiss, Bryan Arthur. Cahalan, John Daniel. Cusack, Philip Francis. Warner, Keith Malcolm. Russell, John James. Cargill, Allan John. Finn, Kenneth Patrick Leo. Taylor, Alfred Arthur Strangman. Hughes, Randall Maurice. Hutchinson, Ian Duncan. Mullen, David Clarence. Boyd, William Arthur. Lenny, Leslie Mark. Fleming, Andrew Cameron. Robinson, Michael Arthur. Trollope, Gordon Harold. Oughton, William Andrew. Freeman, Roy Francis. Moore, James Barrington. Mackenzie, Gordon. Wellington, David Bruce. Moore, Eric. Fenn, Kevin John. Roberts, Ronald Keith. Hajjar, John Joseph. Cahalan, Paul Seymour. Thwaites, Colin Joseph. Tyler, Norman. Cussan, Desmond John. Drury, Alan Douglas. Clark, Geoffrey James. Standen, David Herbert. Jones, Colin William. Presdee, John Phillip. Robinson, Denis Gunning. Ninness, Laurence John. Killeen, John Chapman. Packham, Robert Bentley. Timbs, Patrick Carlton. Gowing, Ernest Geoffrey. Fitzgerald, Kevin Patrick. McNeill, Hugh Joseph. Vaughan, Edwin Charles. Stewart, Allan George. Groombridge, John Kenny: Anderson, William Stuart. Marcusson, Peter. Wilson, Bevan John. Meehan, Henry Clarence. Hazlewood, Roy Maxwell. Holbert, Robert George. Guy, Frederick Langley. Sullivan, Leo Philip. Coady, John Desmond. Russo, Percy Felix. Bryant, Frank. Simpson, Peter. Charker, William Ambrose. McNaught, Aubrey Alexander. Yeomans, Joseph Allan. Molyneux, Roy Walter. Byrnes, Gerald Thomas. Kain, Patrick Raymond. Hill, Bernard Austin. Giuffre, John Francis. Mulcahy, James Victor. Estall, Bruce Trevor. Lock, Colin John. Duncan, John Charles. McGrath, John. McDonald, John Walter. Threlfo, John Gregory. Saunders, Harry Humphrey Douglas. Churchill, John Leonard. Grant, David Neil. Monaghan, Phillip James. Irvine, John Shermune. Rankin, Maxwell Gorrell. Prentice, Gordon Paul. Mahon, Denis. Bown, Maxwell Francis. Campbell, Patrick James. Pool, David Clifton. McDonnell, William Michael. Baker, Peter Hugo. McKenzie, Colin Bruce. No. 39.-28th February, 1946 523 Commonwealth Gazette ExAnnNATION No. 2618- continued. EXAMINATION No. 2618- continued. Order of Merit. Name. Examined in New South Wales- continued. 678. Bowen, James Ernest. 679. Doherty, John Peter. 680. Martin, Roy Stanley Vincent. 681. Farrell, Reginald Albert. 682. Gallagher, Terence Michael. 683. Jackson, Marquis Anthony. 684. Everingham, Clarence Manning. 685. Oldfield, Oscar Jack. 686. Hawthorne, Thomas. 687. Bell, Jack. 688. Short, Theodore Keith. 689. Chatillon, Reginald Allen. 690. Gallagher, Kevin Francis. 691. Robertson, David Ross. 692. Connolly, Patrick Michael. 693. Donoghue, John Patrick. 694. Eggins, Dallis Stanley. 695. Roberts, Stanley Bede. 696. Paul, Noel Francis. 697. Stinson, Brian John Michael. 698. Barlow, Paul Edward. 699. Cooney, Philip. 700. Hutchens, Kenneth. 701. Green, James Robert. 702. McBrien, Basil Patrick. 703. Simpson, John Neville. 704. Wilmot, Robert Gordon. 705. Williams, David Roland. 706. Hanson, Bernard Donald. 707. McKelvey, John Edward. 708. O'Connor, Thomas Barton. 709. Dwyer, John Henry. 710. Leeson, Keith Cecil. 711. Durr, George. 712. Carey, John Stanley. 713. Seddon, Alan Keith. 714. Francis, Henry William. 715. Woodward, Harold Kenneth. 716. Jones, Bryan Joseph. 717. Beaufiis, Raymond Alfred. 718. Muir, William Kenneth. 719. O'Dea, Francis John. 720. Stevenson, Neville Edward. 721. Kennedy, Geoffrey Alexander. 722. Gummow, John Henry. 723. Partridge, Bevis George. 724. Prior, Robert William. 725. Doolan, Peter. 726. Chaperlin, George Edward. 727. Hewitt, John William. 728. Taylor, Joshua Francis. 729. Keen, Albert Alexander. 730. Webb, James Eli. 731. Morgan, George Anthony. 732. Foster, Deryck Lamont. 733. Woolfe, Peter John. 734. Leak, Philip Downs. 735. Smith, Spencer James. 736. Bower, Alan Thomas. 737. Myles, Lloyd Harrington. 738. O'Connor, Lawrence Neville. 739. Moran, Geoffrey Alexander. 740. Collyer, Kenneth John. 741. Smith, Richard Roydon. 742. Lowman, Barry James. 743. Betts, Bruce Charles. 744. Mahoney, James Wilfred. 745. Fitch, Gordon Frederick. 746. Sinclair, George Peter. 747. Robertson, Henry Charles. 748. Mowbray, Robert Bruce. 749. Cruickshank, Michael Wallace. 750. Grant, William Charles. 751. Symons, Gordon Lewis. 752. Jackson, Neal John. 753. Hughes, Earl James. 754. Brookes, Lindsay. 755. Engel, Barry Ernest. 756. Brooker, Thomas John. 757. Schwebel, Alan Ronald. 158. Bruce, Geoffrey Ralph. EXAMINED IN VICTORIA. Corden, Warner Max. 2. Ham, Norman Stewart. 3. Kearney, Raymond John. 4. Gault, Ian David. 1. 5. Pryor, James Henry. Order of Merit. Name. Examined in Victoria- continued. Clark, Martin Ross. Liebhold, Alfred Max. McCarthy, John Eugene. Spain, James Xavier. Bull, Maxwell Kenneth. Kenrick, Marcus James. Blencowe, Sidney Louis. Bradby, Vernon William. McMillan, John Anthony. 15. 'Kelly, Terence Joseph. 16. Coventry, Ronald William. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 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. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. Jenkin, John Patrick. Gill, Paul Thomas. McKay, Philip Maxwell. Curtis, Thomas Cooper. Van Baer, Romuald Anthony. Rowlands, Robert John. Anchen, John Brian. O'Connor, Vincent Cornelius James. Goodman, Peter. Smith, Sydney William Colton. Britton,- Peter. Newman, Brian Reginald. Cornwell, John Shawcross. Kearley, Ernest John. Coil let, Dudley Walter. Goldman, Alexander. Donovan, William James. McAdam, John Charles. Potts, James Kenneth George. Gibney, Gerard Nigel. Howett, Robert Anthony. Hams, George Edward. Nolan, Patric Cean. Dunne, Brian John. Bowler, James Maurice. Maddern, Richard Wilson. Aldous, Samuel Douglas. Yann, William Frank. Cope, John Graeme. Reilly, John Gerard. Claringbold, Peter John. Grigor, Ian Ramsay. Daily, Gerald Gavin. Borschmann, Robert. Brophy, Philip Joseph. O'Brien, John Michael. Prince, Peter George. Buckley, Edmond Michael. Becker, Herbert Noel. Hurley, Brian Patrick. Newman, Robert Leslie. Chambers, Norman Morris. Fraser, Ian McDonald. Manley, Ronald Ivan. Bullen, Francis Peter. Faust, Owen. Heggen, Colin James. White, Charles Joseph. Forrester, John Alan. Kane, Gregory. Taylor, Robert Hunter. Anderson, John Bartholomew. Murley, Keith Alwyn. Fennessy, Leon Anthony. Monti, Francis Stanley. Burley, Raymond James. O'Connor, Donn Charles. Patton, George William. Rogers, Harold Christopher John. McNeil, Jack. Kermode, George William Davis. Graban, Keith Anthony. '79. Ahern, Maurice Bernard James. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. Polmear, Ian James. Maskell, Ronald. Eaton, Kevin George. McDerIItott, Raymond Leo. Rand, Michael John. Peeke, Ronald Keith. Marshallsea, Graeme Wilson. Woodhouse, Clement Philip. de Castello, Hubert Cecil. O'Connell, John Terence. Halsall, Kenneth Alexander. Sheeran, Hector Irving. Duffy, John Michael. Clark, Kevin John. Damcrow, Daryl James. 1946 2$tit - 04 Otin;<nohiVéaitiï C'akette EXáMiN TION NO. 2618==iCÖ9Ltt9LÙed. ExAmnsTafiloÑ Nb. 2618eöibtiniiexl. Order of Order of Merit. Name. Examined in Victoria- continued. 95. Arnold, Francis. 96. Morley, Joseph Michael. 97. Fowler, Francis Vaughan. 98. 99. 100. WI. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. McColl, Robert Duncan. Martin, Ian Rosslyn. Moir, Brian John. Doyle, John Stuart. Bartels, Paid. Anthony. White, Ronald Charles. Leviston, Alexander James Clive. Jones, Philip Ernest. Fry, Raymond Percival. Ryan, James Frederick. Newall, Kenneth Comben. Quinn, Gordon Thomas. Cumming, David John. Papworth, Kevin John. Adams, Ian Reginald. Smaihnan, Thomas Gustavus. Magee, Thomas Edward. Jack, Ian. Campbell,*Frederick Angus. Constable, David John. Knaus, Ewald Leon. Grose, Ronald Jeffrey. Biuett, Bernard Lawrence. Grieve, Keith Stewart. Wrigley, Kenneth Harold. Hutton, Howard William. Patience, Donald Gergon. McLeod, Ian Douglas. Ganey, Vincent Graham. Hamilton, Hector John. Rushford, Kenneth Lawrence. Wilson, Harold Gregory Christopher. Flynn, Brian. Day, Bernard Ernest. McDevitt, Paul Brendan. Chapman, John Maurice. Ross, Kevin. Bridger, Kenneth George. Horner, James Bruce. Wyatt, Robert James. Quigley, John Laurence. Mees, Thomas Lee. Smith, Sidney Arthur. Pyers, Kevin Andrew. Campbell, Bruce Alexander. McDonough; Peter John. Mounsey, John Douglas. Bradstreet, Barry John. Williams, Brian Ingram. Backhouse, Alan Charles. llíurcutt, James Harold. Mercovich, Thomas Cornelius. Edey, Peter Robert. O'Reilly, James Gerard. Barbaro, Carmine Antonio. Muir, Donald. Tolliday, Mac Trevor. Oliver, Charles Samuel. Maher, John Lawrence. Clynes, Ian Thomas. 158. McKay, John. 159. Prichard, Leo Gerard. 160. Kennedy, John James. 161. Griffin, John Joseph Anthony. 162. Grey, Charles Bryan. 163. West, Alan Lindsay. 164. Sledge, Dudley Arthur. 165. Howard, Ronald James. 166. Stout, Alan Maxwell. 167. Meagher, John Barry. 168. Griffin, Roy Vincent. 169. McDermott, Martin Joseph. Westmore, Graham John. Cahill, Neil Laurence. 172. Hammond, Brendan John. 173. Doyle, Robert Michael. 174. Barling, Joseph Alan. 175. Toner, Denis Charles. 176. Pell, Morris William. 177. Lloyd, William eery. 178. Hussey, Bruce Francis. 179. Broberg, Kevin Neils. 180. Hobson, Peter Rex. 181. Andrews, Keith Herbert. 1.70. 171. 182. 183. 184. Robilliard,- Clifford Graham. Cronin, Kevin Thomas. Dillon, John Micheal Bernard. Name. Merit. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. 193. 194. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208. 209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 216. 217. 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. 229. 230. 231. 232. 233. 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239. 240. 241. Examined in Victoria- continued. Krohiï, 'Leóñard John. Hammond, Alan George. McLean, Geoffrey Norman. Macfarlane, Alexander William. Mafia, George Anderson. Bohan, Leo Michael. Duffy, Kevin Daniel. Wills, Noel Thomas.. Barry, John Desmond. Sunderland, Arthur William. Stevens, James Alan. Reeves, Bernard Charles. Baum, Lindsay Arthur. McGilp, Duncan Neil. Ryan, John Francis. Cadwallader, Harrington Thomas. Sutton, George Harry Alan. Thomas, Walter John. Brennan, Francis Joseph. King, Kevin Thomas. Jones, Kenneth Harry. Conroy, John Laurence. Wright, Edwin Armstrong. Edwards, Peter. Sheeran, William Henry. Reid, Maxwell William. Smith, William John. Sunderland, Ronald Harry. O'Halloran, John Patrick. Shanahan, John Thomas. Down, Alan Geoffrey. McNie, Kenneth James. Carson, Richard Sinclair. Hunt, Noel Walter. Clarke, Kevin Maurice. Ryan, Leo Martyn Paul. Riordan, Lance Thomas. Martin, Ian Edgar William. Hauser, Noel Theodore., Gabriel, James John. Donohoe, William Roche. Lowden, John Stephen. Benedict, Bernard Neville. Pelly, Bernard Edward. Jones, Frank William. O'Donnell, Desmond Francis. Anderson, Kevin Nugent. Johnson, Francis Alberto. Miner, John Peter. Lee, Geoffrey Alan. O'Brien, Daniel Joseph. Jones, Darrell Mawson. Colyer, Allan Leonard. Matthews, Francis Xavier. Daly, John Berchmans. Scally, Brendan Anthony. Macdonald, Brian Hector. EXAMINED IN QIIEEN']LAND. Syme, James Robert. 2. Needham, Robert Cust. 3. O'Duffy, John Francis. 4. O'Donnell, Michael Patrick. 5. Lee, Robert Hamilton. 6. Gaggin, Ivan Anderson. 7. Batterham, Graham Douglas. 1. 8. 9. 10. ii. Maries, Donald McLeod. Denmead, John Kendall. Holmes, Harold Edwin. Gillies, Colin Clifford. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Thomson, John Robert. Baird, Noel Sydney. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Crittall, Geoffrey George. Bulley; .Roy. Todd, Blain Charles. Garrone, Alfio Frank. Cartwright, John William. Jones, Leslie James. Wylie, William Bruce. Hnkins, Noel Vivian. Morrison, Malcolm Campbell. Logan, Neville. Thurecht, Lewis Graham. Jones, Matrice Haydn. Clair, Terence Anthony. Alexander, Graham Irving. 20. Roberts, Leonard Vincent. 21. Jacobs, John Allerton. 22. Harley, Eric Allan. EXA.MIN &TIOiv No. 2618 Order of Merit. No. 39.--98t,h February, 1946 .525 roinmoilaea.lth.:Gazette ExAMlxATIoS Na. 2618-continued. continued. Name. Order of Merit. Examined in Queensland - continued. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. McBrien, Colin James. Olds, Ronald John. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. Watt, Murray John. Harrison, Peter Joseph. Hassell, Arthur Lloyd. Wellington, Kenneth Lyle. Sainsbury, Maurice Joseph. Quinlem, Kennedy. Williams, Roy Kellaway. Chapman, Ralph Edward. Girdis, George. Byrne, Cornelius Gwydir. Cameron, Robert Edward. Bradbury, Piers Garratt. Mahoney, David Field. McLachlan, Kevin Leslie. Clarkson, Donald Walter. Quinn, Terence Gerard. Graves, Robert Francis. Joyce, James Humphry. Moloney, Leo William. Watts, Leo James. Holt, Reginald William. Cameron, Lex Allan. O'Connor, William Graham. Evans, Cameron Clive. Green, John. Baker - Finch; Trevor Charles. Williams, Francis Joseph. \Vhannell, Robert Alexander. Carlson, Maurice Herbert.. Blair, James Stuart. Read, Robert Edward. Scott, Blair Thomas. Stockton, Richard John. Whelpton, Alan Edward. .Hawkins, Peter Jowett. Bowen; Trevor John. Erwood, Alan Robert. Clarke, Rodney Dallas. 70.. White, Dyson Hill. 71. Kerley, Kevin Francis. Carroll, Mervyn Anthony Thomas. Hogarth, Donald Frank. Hooper, Cecil David. Turner, Kenneth John. Lawrence, Henry Ernest. Corlett, John Andrew. Woolcock, Bryan Aland. Wallace, Keith William. Hansen., Niels Peter. Munro, Donald James. Schirmer, Alistair John. Perrers, BrianCudmòre. Jones, Norman Leyland. Stanley, William. S7. Beckmann, Geoffrey George. 88. O'Brien, James. 89. Morris, Joseph William Francis. 90. Ham, Mervyn Alfred. 91. Barnes, Lionel Kenneth. 9'2. Chester, Keith Neville Patrick: 93. Vitale, Salvatore Francesco. 94. Garozzò, Gino Aurelio. 95. McIntosh, Ian. 96. Butters, John Martin. 97. Panozzo, Bruno Gino. 98. Mere, John Paschal. 99. Aitken, David Gifford.. 100. Love, George Raymond. 101. Warrell, Lance Austin. 102. Robertson, Bruce McKenzie. 103. Harrison, Paul Theodore. 104. Schwarten, Keith Aelfred Maxwell, 105. Miller, Reginald Squire. 106. Fulcher, Barrie Hoives. 107. Shave*, Bernard Edward. 108. Themsbn, Robert James. 109. Krohn, Henry Clive. 110: Cahill, Barry Julian. 111. McLean, Raymond Harrington.. 112. Coote, Allan. 113. Stevenson, Eric. William. 114. Parker, James Henry. 115. Carr, Edward Timothy. 116. Spiers, Bruce Edinuiad. 117. Walters, John B ürke Peter. 118: Graháìn, James Newbery. 119. *Andre*, John Henry James. 120. Neville; John Michael. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. Name: Examined in Queensland. -continued. Shaw, Robert William Brophy. Kenyon, Donald Peter. Darch, Frederick James. Fowler, Joseph Edwin. Vallely, Peter Laurence. Humphreys, Gordon Charles - Byrne. O'Hara, Francis Brian. Anderson, Alfred Robert Stuart. Macfarlane, John James. Godwin, Raymund Peter. King, Ronald Desley. Walters, Edward Bourke. Byrne, Norman Joseph. Troedson, Norman Arthur. Corbett, Gavin Arthur. Moss, Lawrence Roland. Connors, Ralph Langley. Lumby, John Ivan. Langan, James. Wyatt, Graham Francis. Markey, Douglas Milne. Walker, Kenneth Ross. Smedley, Fergus John. Ryan, Robert William James. Matthews, Robert Joseph. Wooderson, Eric Charles. Pobar, Clifford James. Hobbs, Kevin Thomas. A?1fINED I\ SOUTH. AUSTRALIA. 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. Dales Charles John Thomas. Garrett, Arnold. Seagrim, Edward Max. Newland, John Edward. Brooks, Brian John. Fisher, Arthur John. Davies, Rodney Deane. Fowler, James Henry. McDowall, James. Meldrum, Brian Reginald. Moten, Brian Leslie. Murray, Donald Bruce. Draper, Bryan Stanhope. . Harrip, Brian John. Dennis, Edwin. Herriot, Ronald Melbourne. Paterson, Kevin Walter. Schunke, Richard Hugh. Pope, Norman Hector. Eckert, Lesley Frank. Hamilton, Dudley Bruce. Newton, Bernard Ian Wilber. Trebilcock, David. J leaney, Maxwell Francis. Kessell, Brian Roger. Dahl, Lionel Patrick. Johnson, Ronald Edmund. 28. Winning, Rodney Alfred Brady: 29. Newport, William George. 30. Schivab, Gordon. Ernest. 31. Schultz, John William. 32. Steel, Roy Desmond Charles. 33. Holden, Geoffrey Raymond. 34. Dowd, Bede Andrew. 35. Learmonth, Sydney Maxwell. 36. White, Raymond Frank. 37. Church, Osmond Murray,. 38, Tummel, James Nettelbeck. 39. Cunneen, James Patrick. 40. Grimes, Charles Lindsay. 41. Carter, Robert Aedy. 42. Hickinbotham, Ian Laurie. 43. Raine, James William. 44. Copeland, Sohn Morgan. Neagle, 'Gregory Martin. 46. O'Callaghan, Eugene Patrick. 47. -Flaherty, John Daniel. 48. Field, Lloyd Kimber. 49. Trotter, Angus John. 50. Deane, Eric George. 51. Adams, Douglas Charles. 52. Searles, John Colin. 53. Baines, David Frederic. 54. Bälnai es, Bruce Forster. 55. Hill, John Jabez. 56. Doclman, Norman Brian. 57. Scrivener, Desmond Arthur. 58. Epps, Jack. No. 39. -28th February, 1946 Commonwealth Gazette 526 EXAMINATION No. 2618 - continued. EXAMINATION No. 2618 - continued. Order of Merit. Name. Order of Merit. EXAMINED IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.. 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. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. Haywood, Edward Francis. Muffatti, Arthur Henry John. McGee, Laurence Alfred. Norris, Edward Bernard. Cullity, Denis Michael. Kennedy, David St. John. Boylen, Robert Francis. Collett, Donald Barry. De Courtenay, Raymond Kershaw. Jones, Robert Alexander. Stephens, Alan William. Warrick, Keith Gordon. Barnes, Frederick John. Jeffrey, Ronald George. Burden, Murray John. O'Brien, Cyril Hugh. Hicks, Edward Joseph. Twomey, Raymond Charles. Hannigan, Michael Basil. Travers, Peter. Richards, Bernard Alan. Hope, Kevan. Norris, John Walter. Routley, Robin Laurence. Lowson, James Henderson. Haydock, Mark. Gill, Raymond James. O'Leary, Brian Joseph. Lynch, Kevin Patrick. Miller, Kevin Joseph. Hamilton, Ian Scott. Anderson, Keith Patrick. Roberts, Charles George. O'Halloran, Brian Leonard. Beggs, Bruce James. Williams, George Walter. Glenister, Brian Frederick. Thornbury, Sidney Frank. Hamersley, Edward Maurice. Hall, George Hubert. Walker, Ronald Anthony. Graebner, Andrew Frederick Hugo. Davies, Vincent Francis Ulick. Young, John Francis. Hatchett, Richard Ronald. Carey, Brian Joseph. Mills, Peter Stuart. Mettam, John Alfred. Pooley, Ronald Broderick. Gatti, Frederick Valentine. McMorrow, James Hubert. Marinovich, George. Manera, John Charles. Whitely, Anthony Leslie. Arney, Peter Arthur Brent. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. Name: Examined in Western Australia - continued. Hurley, Henry James. Campbell, James Bevan. Goodchild, Raymond Louis Henry. Collins, Donald Charles Keir. Outridge, Thomas Michael. Walsh, Anthony Michael. Pekovich, Ljubo. Banting, John Frederick. Lees, Bernard William. Cole, Terence John. Poole, William Erwin. Shaddick, Ernest Patrick. Bagley, Frederick Davies. Bradbury, Ronald Miles. Melvin, William Harold. Healy, James Paul. Anderson, James Keith. Jones, Allan Eric. Lally, John Martin. Gadenne, Barry Stirling. Murphy, Albert Fitzgerald. Yates, Ronald Leslie. Marsh, Frederick Edward. Radalj, Ivan Joseph. EXAMINED IN TASMANIA. 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. Hope, Alexander Beaumont. Sharman, Robert Charles. Leslie, Francis Henry. Hodgson, Richard Stanley. Kidd, Kay Macdonald. Neilson, Ronald Eric. Paterson, Alan Edwin. Phelps, Paul Anthony. Rose, Donald Bruce. Smith, Bruce Henry. Rowland, John Hornby. Columbine, Douglas Murray. Arnold, David Joseph. Reynolds, Ian Francis. Potts, Murray William. Cullen, Geoffrey Rye. Driscoll, John Harvey. Squires, Alan Morrison. Muller, Timothy John Girdwood. Parsons, Maurice Tasman. O'Rourke, Terence Anthony Michael. Huxley, Alan Trevor. Laskey, Henry James. Kerslake, Patrick Francis. Williamson, Frederick Brian. F. G. THORPE, Commissioner, Public Service Board. NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES. Other applicants should state full names, date, year and 1_PPLICATIONS are invited from permanent officers of the place of birth, and whether they are natural born or Commonwealth Public Service for promotion or transfer named in the appended schedule. Where so naturalized British subjects. Returned soldiers should give to the positions indicated, applications will also be received from officers of the Public Service of the States and other persons. Applicants should state fully their qualitflcations for the position sought, and must, to ensure consideration, forward their applications to the officer indicated in the last column 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. positions will be accepted. which, if provided, may be wholly or partially withdrawn at any time. Officers of the Commonwealth Public Service, who may be transferred without promotion, as the result of an application for an advertised vacancy, will be required to pay their own expenses of removal unless the transfer comes, within the 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, when such allowance as the circumstances justify may be granted. in time to reach him not later than the appointed date. Where an applicant desires to be considered for two or more should be forwarded in vacancies a separate application except where the positions respect of each position sought and in the same applied for are of similar classification Lines Branch of a Department, e.g., positions of Postmaster, covering such Staff positions, &e., when one application who are permanent officers of the In the case of applicants or of a State, Public Service of the Commonwealth following particulars should be set out at the foot of the application :Full name (block letters) Designation Standard salary scale Office or Branch Age last birthday (in years) Length of service Salary (per annum) Date granted last increment .. 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 quarters are furnished merely for the information of officers. It is not incumbent on Departments to provide quarters, No. 39. -28th February, 1946 527 Commonwealth Gazette NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued. Closing Date for Receipt of Applications. Salaryt Locality. Position, Salary Scale* and Division. To whom Applications must be forwarded. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Property and Survey Branch. March, I The Secretary, Department 28th . .. £418 to £490 . . Assistant Computer (£378 - £450), Third I Canberra of the Interior, Canberra 1946 Division (temporary position) A knowledge of mathematics to the standard of Leaving Honors or the equivalent thereof is necessary. 1 I Applicants should state their qualifications in mathematical subjects, experience in survey computation work and field survey experience. Assistant Draftsman Canberra (£234- £414), £274 to £454 1 Third Division, Drafting and Plan 28th March, 1946 The Secretary, Department of the Interior, Canberra, A.C.T. Printing Section Duties. Preparation and amendment of plans for new and modified planting Parks and Gardens Section. See below #Weather Officer (£318 - £522), Third Division, Field Staff (Aviation) Meteorological Branch. £358 to £562 28th March, 1946 The Director, Meteorological Branch, Mel bourne Applicants should submit (i) Full particulars of educational qualifications including Mathematics and Physics (ii) Where in possession of a degree of an Australian or other University or its near equivalent, particulars of University and subject passed ; (iii) Particulars of training and experience in Meteorology. Successful applicants may, as a condition of appointment. be required to serve at any Meteorological Office in the Commonwealth or its adjoining Territories. Conditions of Advancement. A Weather Officer shall not be advanced beyond (£414(S) per annum or, if at the date of his transfer or promotion from within the Service he is in receipt of a salary exceeding (£414(S) per annum, shall not be advanced beyond that salary unless he complies with the prescribed conditions, vide Public Service Regulation 105A. Duties. The duties of the position are weather forecasting and general Meteorological work at Meteorological Offices, Aerodromes, Flying Boat Bases, Royal Australian Air Force Stations. March, The Director, Meteoro.. 28th £370 to £406 tObserver, Grade 2 (£330- £366), Fourth See below logical Branch, Mel1946 Division, Field Staff (Aviation) bourne Applicants should furnish particulars of their educational qualifications' and of any training and experience in Meteorological work. acute and stable for observational work. in a Meteorological Office. Vision and hearing must be sufficiently Successful applicants may be required to serve at any Meteorological Office within the Commonwealth of Australia, or in adjacent Islands or in Mandated Territories. of meteorological reports to aircraft, plotting and Duties. Meteorological Surface and Aerological Observations, the preparation drawing meteorological synoptic charts. Maintenance of meteorological equipment. Instructional Course. Successful applicants who have not qualified at a Royal Australian Air Force Meteorological Assistants' Course or at a Departmental examination for Observer will be required to attend a course of training at Melbourne and qualify at prescribed Departmental examinations for Observer before confirmation of their appointments. Applicants should state whether they have had experience as an Observer or Meteorological Assistant, Royal Australian Air Force, See below $Observer, Grade 1, Male (£288- £312), Female (£226- £250), Fourth Division Male £312 to £352 Female (£253 to £277 28th March, 1946 The Director, MeteoroBranch, Mellogical bourne Applicants should furnish particulars of their educational qualifications, and of experience in meteorological observational work. They should also indicate whether they have had experience as Meteorological Charters, Royal Australian Air Force, in a Meteorological Office. Successful applicants may be required to serve at any Meteorological Office within the Commonwealth of Australia or in adjacent Islands or in Mandated Territories. and general meteorological work at a Meteorological Office. Duties. Meteorological observations, plotting of synoptic weather charts qualified at a Royal Australian Air Force Meteorological Charters' Course or Instructional Course. Successful applicants not already undergo a course of training and to qualify at a Departmental examination at a Departmental examination as Observer will be required to before confirmation of appointment. March, The Director, Meteoro28th £312 to £352 $Radio -Sonde Operator (£288 £312), See below logical Services, Mel 1946 Fourth Division bourne I I Applicants should possess knowledge of Radio -Sonde operating. Location. Applicants must be prepared to serve at any Radio -Sonde Observing Station within the Commonwealth, adjacent Islands, or Mandated Territories. Duties. Aerological observations and maintenance of a Radio -Sonde Observing Station. March, The Director, Meteoro28th Male, £104 to £312 . $Assistant (Meteorological Branch), See below logical Branch, Mel 1946 Female, £104 to £237 Male (£84- £272), Female (£84- £210), bourne Fourth Division Applicants shóuld submit applications in their own hand writing and state educational qualifications and experience in meteorological work. They should also indicate whether they have had previous experience in a Royal Australian Air Force Meteorological Office and experience in teleprinter operating and /or typing. Applicants must be prepared to serve at any Meteorological Office within the Commonwealth of Australia or in Mandated Territories. Duties. Preparation of meteorological bulletins, coding and decoding of meteorological reports, teleprinter operating and genera 1 office assistance. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. Pensions, Maternity Allowances and Child Endowment Branch, New.South Wales. March, 14th .. £104 to £205 Assistant (Female), Grade 1 (£84- £178), Sydney 1946 Fourth Division, Child Endowment The Deputy Commissioner of Pensions, Sydney Section * The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determination. t The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Detezminatiors have been effected. applicant, preference will be accorded to rerrozin of the Re-establishment and Employment Act (lio 1 of 145) accordance w the provisions of the Rees necessaryzqualifications with he t No. 39. -28th February, 1946 528 Commonwealth Gazette NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued. Position, $$lacy Seale* and Division. Locality. Salary.t Closing Date for Receipt of Applications. To whom Applications must be forwarded. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. tEntoinologist (£744- £912), Third Division School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Sydney. Sydney to £952 28th March, The Director - General of Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory The duties will include postgraduate instruction in Entomology for the Diplomas in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and the 1946 Diploma in Public Health ; maintenance of the National Type collection of Diptera and other Arthropods ; surveys in the field in regard to entomological problems ; research into the entomological aspects of disease incidence and health control in Australia and its Territories and in the South -West Pacific Area ; such other duties as may be arranged by the Director of the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Applicants should have a University Degree in Science, Agricultural Science or Veterinary Science or in Medicine, and furnish evidence of field experience in entomological investigations relating to human health and disease. Consideration will be given to any experience in entomological work gained on active service with the Forcés. $Entomologist (£558- £630), Third Division S3e.ney + £598 to £670 28th March, The Director- General of Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Duties.=Carry out field surveys into entomological problems in Australia and its Territories and the South -West Pacific-Area ; assist tie Entomologist in charge in instructional eeurses, maintenance of type collection, research into entomological problems ; 'carry out 1946 ! instructional courses in the field and such other duties as may be arranged by the Director, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Clerk (£342 - £414). Third Division Canberra. . Administrative Staff. £382 to £454 . . 14th March, 1946 Duties. Clerical assistance to the Director- General of Health. The Director - General of Health, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory DEPARTMENT OF POST -WAR RECONSTRUCTION. Executive Officer (£962 - £1,112), Third Division Canberra Division of Economic Policy. £1,002 to £1,152 .. 4th April, 1946 The Director - General of Post -war Reconstruction, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Immediate supervision and control of the Division ; control of investigations and research in regard to the institutional, social and inter- governmental factors affecting the implementation of economic policy ; responsibility for executive and other administrative a;,tion arising out of the work of the Division ; preparation of Ministerial and Cabinet papers and organization of secretarial arrangements for Ministerial and other Committees with which the Department is concerned co- ordination of the work of the Division with similar work being carried out in other Divisions of the Department and elsewhere ; general assistance to the Director - General in relation to policy and Duties. executive issues. Qualifications. Applicants should be qualified to control staff and direct research and executive activities in accordance with the duties of the position, and should possess a knowledge of political institutions and other social and government studies, including constitutional and international law, and practical experience in connexion with economic problems. Full particulars of any academic qualifications should be stated. $Chief Economist (£962 £1,112), Third Division Canberra. £1,002 to £1,152 .. 4th April, 1946 The Director - General of Post -war Reconstruction, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Duties.Immediate supervision and direction of the Economic Research and Policy work of the Division ; control of investigations and research in regard to problems -of economic policy, including employment, industrial and commercial policy ; supervision of survey of Eat:>aömie trends and developments. Qualifications. .Applicants should be qualified to control staff and direct research and other activities in accordance with the duties of the position and should be economists with practical experience in connexion with economic problems. Full particulars of any academic qualifications should be stated. Economist (£744- £816), Third Divi- Canberra £784 to £856 4th April, 1946 The Director - General of sion (three positions) Post -war Reconstruction, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Duties. Conduct of investigations and research in regard to problems of economic policy, including employment, industrial and commercial policy ; analysis of economic trends and developments, supervision of research staff. Qualifications.Applicants should be qualified to conduct research and other activities and to supervise staff in accordance with the duties of the position, and to collaborate with senior officers of other departments in policy discussions. They should be economists with practical experience in connexion with economic problems. Senior Research Officer (£558 £672), Canberra .. £598 to £712 4th April, 1946 The Director - General of Third Division (two positions) Post -war Reconstruction, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Duties. Conduct of economic research and related investigations ; preparations and analysis of information regarding economic trends and developments, and of other material bearing on problems of economic policy ; supervision of research staff. Qualifications. Applicants should be qualified to conduct research and other activities and to supervise staff and should have completed a course at an approved university with a major in Economics or related social and institutional studies, or should have undergone equivalent training. Full particulars of any academic qualifications should be stated. tResearch Officer (£318- £522), Third Canberra £358 to £562 4th April, 1946 I The Director - General of Division (three positions) Post -war Reconstruction, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Advancement beyond actual salaries of £418 and .£490 per annum will be subject to evidence of proficiency warranting such advancement, Duties. Preparation and analysis of material bearing on economic problems. Qualifications.Applieants should have completed a course at an approved university with a major in Economics or related social and institutional studies, or should have undergone equivalent training. Full particulars of any academic qualifications should be stated. * The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitratión.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 effected. These p3sitions are also open to 43incers of the State Public Services and to other persons. As amongst such applicants, preference will be accorded to persons with the necessary qualifications in accordance with the provisions of the Re- establishment and EmploymentAct'(No. 11 óf 1945). . No. 39.-2Sth February, 1946. 529 (c11i11ianwealth - Gazette NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES -- continued. Closing Date for Receipt of Applications. Salary.t Locality. Position, Salary Scale* and Division. To whom Applications must be forwarded. UEFA RTM ENT OF POST- WAR R ECONSTRUCTIONCOH tin iced. Division of Agricultural Economics. . £832 to £904 Canberra Sydney or Melbourne $Principal Research Officer (£792 - £864), Third Division 28th The Director - General of Post -war Reconstruction, Australian Canberra, Capital Territory March, 1946 Duties. Supervision of economic research with particular reference to the Wool Industry as provided for under the Wool Use Promotion Act (No. 3, 1945). This will entail economic research on problems of production including collection and analysis of data on the cost of production ; liaison with the Council for Scientific and: Industrial Research regarding ï the economic implications of technical developments ; examination of marketing prospects and problems in Australia and overseas ; general research into wool use and consumption and investigation of other relevant matters as required. Applicants should have the necessary qualifications and experience to enable them to direct a research programme as outlined above. POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Central Staff. 21st . . Melbourne £436 to £580 Engineer (£396- £540), Third Division, . Chief Engineer's Branch (Research Laboratories) (two temporary posi- March, The Director - General, Posts and Telegraphs, Mel . bourne, C.2 1946 tions) Duties of the positions include (a) general control of Laboratory Model Shop and Material Store and of associated staff engaged on machine tool, assembly and wiring work ; (b) supervision of, and direct participation in the development of electrical measuring instruments for special purposes, the acceptance testing and calibration of electrical instruments and components and the measurement of their characteristics, and general electrical tests and investigations. Qualifications desired (a) University Degree or Technical College Diploma and experience in estimation of material requirements and manufacturing costs, workshops practice and control of technical staff. (b). University Degree in Science or Electrical Engineering and should be conversant with radio and electrical testing instruments and the various applications of electron tubes. Engineer (£396- £540), Third Division, Chief Engineer's Branch (Telephone Equipment Section) £436 to £580 §Melbourne 14th March, The Director - General, Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne, C.2 .. £382 to £454 . . .. 1.4th March, Clerk (£342 £414), Third Division, ! Sydney 1946 Engineering Branch, Costing Section f Duties. Oversight and check of incidental and motor vehicle expenditure. Housing accommodation is very difficult to obtain in the metropolitan area. The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney 1946 New South Wales. Newcastle Supervisor (Male or Female) (£330 -£354) Male "; (£2684292) Female, Fourth .. £370 to £394 (Male) ; £295 to £319 (Female) 14th March, 1946 Division. Telephone Branch Housing accommodation is very difficult tú obtain. Sydney Senior Mail Officer, Grade 1 (£282 £318), Fourth Division, Mail Branch . . 1 £322 to £358 . . 14th Mardi, 1946 Duties are those of assistant to Overseer (Custodian), Mail Branch. Housing accommodation is very difficult to obtain in the metropolitan area. Postmaster, Grade 1 (£282 £354), Fourth I Morpeth .... £322 to £394 Division 114th 1946 March; f, Quarters : Six rooms. Postal Clerk (£105- £330), Fourth Division Third or Gulargaiubone £128 to £370 I District Allowance : Grade I. Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain. Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £272). Brewarrina £1.04 to £31.2 Canberra Yerong Creek Brewarrina : District .Allowance, Grade if. Housing accommodation is very difficult to obtain in the Australian Capital Territory and difficult at the other centres. . Fourth Division (three positions) .. £264 to £312 Radio Telephonist (£224 £272), Fourth Sydney .. 14th March, Division, Telephone Branch 1946 Housing accommodation is -ery difficult to obtain in the metropolitan area. Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£360), Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (No. 4 Metropolitan Division) Chatswood .. £400 14th I The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney March, 1946 Duties are those of Area Foreman. Housing accommodation is very difficult to obtain in the metropolitan area. * The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determination. t The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration "Deterniinatici s have been effected. t These positions are also open to officers of the State Public Services and to other persons. As amongst such applicants, preference will Le accorded to versons with the necessary qualifications in accordance with the provisions of the Re- establishment and Employment Act (No. 11 of 7945). At a litter date the successful applicant may be permanently transferred to Canberra. 1093. -4 1$ Commonwealth Gazette 530 No. 39.- - 28th February, 1946 NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIEScontinued. Closing Date for Receipt of Applications. Salary.t Locality. Positión, Salary Scale* and Division. To whom Applications must be forwarded. POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT-- COntin?ued. Victoria. Leongatha Line Inspector. (£390=£462), Fourth .. March, 14th £430 to £502 1946 Division, Engineering Branch, Line The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne, C.1 Staff (South - Eastern Division) Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain Melbourne Clerk (£300 £366), Third Division, Accounts Branch (Telephone Accounts) . . £340 to £406 77 Duties. Position on final Telephone Accounts Section. Knowledge of Telephone Accounting and Court Procedure necessary. Applicants to state Accountancy or other qualifications they possess. March, The Deputy Director, Posts 14th £128 to £370 Postal Clerk (£108- £330), Third or Heywood and Telegraphs, Mel1946 Fourth Division bourne, C.1 Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain Senior Mail Officer, Grade 1 (£282 £318), Fourth Division, Mail Branch Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£324- £336), Melbourne £322 to £358 77 (Northern £364 to £376 77 77 Division), Lockington ; (South - Eastern Division), Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (two positions) Yarram Duties. Area Foreman. Cable. jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable. Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain. Typist, Grade 1 (£92- £226), Fourth 1 Hamilton Division, Postal Services Branch . . I £112 to £253 . 14th . March, 1946 1 1 Queensland. March, The Deputy Director, Posts 14th £490 to £562 Clerk (£450 - £522), Third Division, Brisbane and Telegraphs, Brisbane 1946 Accounts Branch, Money Order Accounts The position is that of Officer -in- Charge, Money Order and Stamp Sales Counters : Counter experience and ability to control counter staffs essential. Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain. Postmaster, Grade 1 (£282-£354), Fourth Division 14th £322 to £394 Thargomindah March, 1946 The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Brisbane 1 District Allowance : Grade IV. Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain. .. £128 to £370 Postal Clerk (£108- £330), Third or I.Toowong Mitchell Fourth Division (two positions) District Allowance : Mitchell, Grade II. Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain at each centre. Postal Clerk (£108- £330), Third or Fourth Division, Relieving Staff, Metropolitan District 77 I I £128 to £370 Brisbane .. 14th 1 March, 77 1946 Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain. South Australia. Divisional Engineer (£648- £720), Third Division, Engineering Branch (Transmission) Clerk (£264- £342), Third Division, Accounts Branch, General Accounts Adelaide £688 to £760 Adelaide £304 to £382 14th March, 1946 The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Adelaide 7, 77 Duties. A knowledge of Treasury classifications is desirable. Tasmania. Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£342 £378), I Queenstown Third Division . . £382 to £418 14th 1 March, 1946 The Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Hobart District Allowance : Grade lI. Lineman, Grade 2 (£288), Fourth Divi- I Hobart sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff (Line Parties) £328 . 77 * The rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by 'Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determination. itration Determinations t The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service :Regulation 108A or relative Arbitration have been effected. . No. 39.--28t1i February, 1:146 531 Commonwealth (lrazette. NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1924 -195. NOTICE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE. APPLICATIONS FOR DISCHARGE. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Waleand the Australian Capital Territory. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria. DEBTOR'S Naine- GEOFFREY JOHN ROWE. Description Commission agent. Number -S.100 of 1933. Date of order -14th December, 1945. Nature of order Discharge suspended till 14th January, 1946. Ground for refusal of absolute order of discharge -Proof of facts (b) and (d) of section 119 (7) . Debtor's name -PAUL OswALD KUIINE. Address- Lavington, formerly of Rand, near Daysdale. Description- Farmer. Number -S.304 of 1934. Date of order-13th November, 1945. Nature of order.- Discharge suspended till 13th February, 1946. Ground for refusal of absolute order of discharge -Proof of facts (a) and (b) of section 119 (7) . Çbarles(own -road. Kotara. Description- Fitter. Number-S.199 of 1940. Date of order-13th August, 1945. Nature of order Discharge suspended till 13th February. 1946. Ground for refusal of absolute order of discharge - -Proof of fact. (a) of section 119 (7) . J. T. KEANEY, Registrar in Bankruptcy. 6101 19th February, 1946. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. DEBTOR'S Name- i'ERCY EDWIN KNOX. St. Paul's- street, Cowabbie - street, Coolamon. Address -16 Fenton- street, Hamilton. Description- Building contractor. Number-S.10 of 1936. bite fixed for hearing 21st March, -1946. Addre Address- Melbourne, Victoria, formerly of Culcairn, New South Wales. Debtor's name ROBERT MYATT BROUGH. Address Summer Hill, formerly of DEBTOR'S Name- WrLLIAM JOHN HENRY. Ra.ndwick, Debtor's name -Ewe DAVID WOOD. Address - Mornington. Description- Salesman. N umber -S.127 of 1931. Date fixed for hearing -22nd March, 1946. Debtor's name- JosEpH THOMAS HILL. Address- Spring Vale -road, Spring Vale; formerly of Corrigan -road, Noble Park. Description - Unemployed; formerly a drapery hawker. Number -S.195 of 1939.-(Summary case.) Date fixed for hearing 22nd March, 1946. Debtor's name- JoSIAH Lewis HATHFor. Address -3 Holzer- street, Sandringham. Description -Grocer's assistant. Number -S.213 of 1938.-(Summary case.) Date fixed for hearing -22nd March, 1946. A. G. KEITH, Deputy Registrar. 6105 NOTICE OF ORDER. OF DISCHARGE. the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia FRANK ROBERT BYERS. of I' Marrnion- street,1940).-Re North Perth, builder. (No. 21 Description -Radio mechanic. Court - Bankruptcy, Commonwealth Bank Building. Pitt street, `Sydney.. of ii Date of petition -6t11 September, 1940. Date of sequestration order -17th September, 1940. Nature of order -By order dated 22nd January, 1946, discharge granted subject to payment to Official Receiver of £81 and consent to judgment for £200. (Amount pail and consent filed.) Date of order of discharge -22nd January, 1946: 6107 formerly . H. C. DARNELL, Deputy Registrar. of 1 1! Date fixed for hearing -27th March, 1946. J. T. KEANEY, Registrar in Bankruptcy. 21st February, 1946. 6102 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. APPLICATION FOR. DISCHARGE. DEBTOR'S Name-JOHN BARN= La rdHFonn. Address- Formerly of 62 Aberdare -road, Shenton Pa rk . but now of 57 Sasse- avenue, Mount Hawthorn. Description- Formerly gardener. Court Bankruptcy, Western Australia.. Number -8 of 1938. Date fixed for bearing 26th March, 1946. 6 108 H. C. DARNELL, Deputy Registrar. DEBTOR'S Name ROBERT ROT JAM ES. Address -4 Ocean- street, Woollahra, formerly of Balo- street. East Moree. Description Fruiterer. Number -S.252 of 1939. Court - Bankruptcy, 7th Floor, Commonwealth Bank Build ing, 112 Pitt - street, Sydney. Date fixed for bearing -28th March, 1946. J. T. KEANEY, Registrar in Bankruptcy. 610:1 22nd February, 1946. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARCE. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. DEBTOR'S Name -Frank Hodgson. Address- Formerly of Mullewa, in the State of Western Australia, but now of Petersham in the State of New South Wales. Description- Formerly farmer, now merchant seaman. Court - Bankruptcy, Western Australia. Number -43 of 1931. Date fixed for hearing -26th March, 1946. 6109 H. C. DARNELL. Deputy Registrar. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria. DEBTOR'S Name -JOHN McLEAN T3toatsON. Address -1 Alfred- square, St. Kilda. Description- Salesman. Number-S.169 of 1939.-(Summary case.) Date fixed for hearing -19th March, 1946. A. G. KEITH, Deputy Registrar. 6104 APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTIC1? OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF l)ISCHARGI:. lEj EBTOR'S Name- HARRY ROGERS. Address -10 Pirie- street, New Town. Dcs.c ription- Labourer. Number -S.10 of 1929. Court Bankruptcy, Hobart, Tasmania. Date fixed for hearing -25t11 March, 1946. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria. DEBTOR'S Name- REGINALD LEWIS. Address-C/o. Mutual Life & Citizens' Assurance Co. Ltd.. 305 Collins- street, Melbourne. Number -S.219 of 1939.-(Summary case.) Date fixed for hearing 21st March, 1946. A. G. KEITH, Deputy Registrar. ti 106 1093.-5 debtor's Name- HARRY Roc es. Address -10 Piri street, New Town. Description Labourer. Number -S.35 of 1936. Date fixed for hearing -25th i1nrch, 1946. 6110 R. G. BINGHAM, Registrar. No. 39.-28th February, 1946 Commonwealth. Gazette 532 FIRST MEETINGS AND ---PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS: In the Court 9f Bankruptcy,.. District 9f. New South Wales NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. Assigned estate of. ALBERT PUD ;G, of .outh-. Kensington, _ -.- and the Ahstra,liai3 Capita! -Territory:- iTO. 5 of 1946. Re CI.ARitE OLIVE HARRIET HUNGERFORD, of Mungindi, and late]y, residing : at 37- Harrow -road, Bexley. Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors -13t1í March, . 1946, at a quarter to Ten a.m., at the Official". Receiver's Office, Sydney. . Date of public exawiu ,tion: 1.3äi March; 1946, at half -. -.. - . . \ TOTICE is 'hereby given that a final dividend is intended 1 to be . declared in this estate and -will be payable to those creditors who have, proved their claims on or before the kith March, 1946. ALEXANDER EWAN CAMPBELL, Official Assignee, 611 5 Trustee, 107 Elizabeth- street,. Sydney. past Ten a..m., at the J'ankruptcy .Court, Sydney. No. 6 of 1946. Re STANLEY CHARLES HUTTON, of .Beelbangera- road, Griffith, formerly residing at. Goolgowi, near Griffith, confectioner and café proprietor. Summary. Date of first meeting of .creditors -4th March, 1946, at half -past Eleven aan., at the Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of públic examination-8th April, 1946, at Ten a.m., at the Court House, Griffith. No. 2 of 194G. Re WmFa n J. HODGKINSON, of 3l Maroubra- road, Jagewood. Summary... Date of first meeting of creditors -1st March, 1946, at half -past Eleven a.m., at the Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination -21st March, 1946,: at._ half past Ten a..iss., at the Bankruptcy _Court, Sydney. No. 103 of 1943.Re ALFRED JAMES DICKSON, late of 21. Norwood - avenue, Lindfield, solicitor. and lately carrying on business at 10 O'Connell- street, Sydney. Date of first meeting of creditors- 20th. March, 1946, at half -past Eleven a.m., at the Oficial Receiver's Office, Sydney. A. V. RICH ARDSON, Official Receiver. 6111 112 Pitt - street, Sydney, 22nd February, 1946. Part XII. In the assigned estate of C. G. & C. H. W. 1\IouoA.N, trading as C. G. Morgan & Son, of 174 Johnson- street, Annandale, plumbers (Registered No. 181 of 1939) NOTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend is intended to be declared in the 'undermentioned matter: Separate estate of Charles Henry William Morgan. The dividend will be payable to -those creditors who have proved their claims on or before the seventh day of March, 1946. S. N. WEST J. A. H. TER.RILL 1 Trustees. .W. R. CHALMERS C/o Starkey & Starkey, env. King and York streets, Sydney. 6116 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. The assigned estate of 1VU.LIAM GLADSTONE WALLACE, builder, of Pakenham East (No. 136 of 1940) . AFIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the above smatter. Creditors who have not proved. their debts by PUBLIC EXAMINATION. I NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. N the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria (No. 127 of 1931) .Re ERIC DAVID WOOD, of Morningtou in the State of Victoria, salesman. Date of public examination-4th March, 1946, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne. A. McKI,NNO \', Official Receiver. the 15th day of March, 1946, will be excluded from this dividend. Dated this 28th day of February, 1946. J. KENNETH HALL, Trustee. Hall &. Rose, 108 Queen- street, Melbourne, C.1. 6117 450 Law Courts - place, Melbourne, 22nd February. 1946. 6112 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria. No. 36 of 1939. Re JOHN MICHAEL BURKE, formerly of . Mittyack in Victoria, wheat farmer, but now of Moe and Yallourn in Victoria, tractor driver. ( First dividend.) In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland. In the matter of L. W. SMYTII, formerly of Pomona, in the State of Queensland, newsagent. NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to pay a third and final dividend on ordinary claims in this estate. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs of debt with me on or before the 14th March, 1946, shall be excluded from . participation. therein. No. 221 of 1939. Re BERNARD DONALD MACGREGOR, formerly Dated at Brisbane this 18th February, 1946. late contractor. ( Supplementary dividend.) No. 110 of 1940.Re ERNEST GEORGE. MousER, of 45 Acland- R. C. HANCOCK, Trustee. 6118 Union Bank Chambers, 324 Qisetm- street, Brisbane. carrying on business at Dalinore, now residing at Forrest, street, St. Kilda, but formerly of 95 Park - street, South Melbourne; 295 Burnley- street, Burnley; 12 Dundas- street, Albert Park; and 40 Grey- street, St. Kilda, mail officer. ( First Dividend. ) No. 115 of 1941. Re Wu mm í PIERCE ALVIN, of Stratford in the State of Victoria, saddler. ( Third dividend.) ADIVIDEND as above is intended to be declared in these four estates. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs of debt with me on or before the fourteenth .day of March, 1946, will be excluded from this dividend. A. McKINNON, Official Receiver. 450 Law Courts- place, Melbourne 22ìíd February, 1946. 6113 NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT. Part Xt. ln the Court of Baikruptcy, District of Western Australia. NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of section 175, lias filed the required statements in the assigned estate of Alfred Henry Manwaring, storekeeper, of Gooinalling, in the State of Western Australia. Dated this 29th day of January, 1946. J. L. PATON, Trustee. Paton and Morris, Pastoral House, St. George's terrace, Perth. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT. Part XII. In the matter of PHILLIP Junoi E METHAM, of " Pacifica ", Grand- parade, Kogarah, motor trader. OTICE is hereby given that a preferential dividend of 20s. in the £1 and a first and final dividend to ordinary creditors are intended to be declared in this matter. The dividend will be paid to those creditors who have proved their claims on or before the eleventh day of March, 1946. Dated this twentieth day of February, 1946. V. C. BEAR & HORSFIELD, agents for the Trustees, 110 Castlereagh - street, Sydney. 6114 6119 Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia. NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of section 175, lias filed the required statements in the assigned estate of James Spigl, retailer, of Wellington- street, Perth, in the State of Western Australia. Dated this 29th day of January, 1946. J. L. PATON, Trustee. Paton and Morris, Pastoral House, St. Perth. George's - terrace, 6120 No. 39.-28th February, 1946 533 Commonwealth. Gazette NOTICE- OF FILING STATEMENT. AMENDMENT OF PROCEEDINGS. Part XI. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory (No. 5 of' 1946). In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia. tT OTICE is hereby given that- the Trustee, in pursuance-of lr section 175, has filed the required statements in the assigned estate of Thomas Coultas, tailor, of Economic Chambers, William- street, Perth, in the State of Western Australia. Re C'LARICE HUNGE:BFORD. OTICE is given that: the proecedings in this matter have Di been amended to read : CLAlam OLIVE HARRIET H NGERFORD. A. V. BICHARDSON, Official Receiver. Dated this 29th day of January. 1946. 112 Pitt street, Sydney, 2nd February, 1946. 6125 J. L. PATON, Trustee. Paton and Morris, Pastoral House, St. George's- terrace, Perth. THE ` COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA GAZETTE." The COMMONWEALTH GAZETTE is published on Thursday 6 121 NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT. Part X1. In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of -Western Australia. OTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of l section 175, has filed the required statements in the assigned estate of Oswald Carter, farmer, formerly of Lake Canon, in the State of Western Australia. Dated this 29th day of January. 1946. J. L. PATON, Trustee. Paton and Morris, Pastoral House, St. Perth. George's- terrace, 6122 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO 'DECLARE A TWELFTH DIVIDEND. In the Court of Bankruptcy. District of Western Australia. in the matter of LEO SPENCER COBURN Spurn and JOHN BOUCHER HASSELL, trading as Smith & Hassell, garage proprietors, Perth. 1\TOTICE is hereby given that 1 intend to declare a.twelfth .L and final dividend in the above matter on Thursday, the 28th. day of March, 1946. Dividend will be payable to -tlrose morning in each week, and " Notices for Insertion" must be received by the Prime Minister's Department by NOON on TUESDAY preceding the day of publication. All notices, from whatever source, should be legibly written on one side of the paper only. Signature (in particular) and proper names must be written very plainly in the text. 'All documents illegibly written will be returned unpublished. AU official notices intended for insertion in the COMMONWEALTH GAZETTE should be addressed to " The Gazette Officer, Prime Minister's Department, Canberra, A.C.T. ", and endorsed " FOR GAZETTE." SUBSCRIPTIONS. 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