No 9, 15 February 1962 - Federal Register of Legislation
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No 9, 15 February 1962 - Federal Register of Legislation
lia^ ,1 6 FEB 1962' (Eommnntofallti of Aitstralia €nztttt PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [Registered at the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post (is a neWSpdpef.J No. 9.1 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, ISra FEBRUARY. (1962. Government House, Canberra, A.C.T. 31st Januai-y, 1962. fJER Majesty The Queen has been graciously pleased to approve the appointment of the undermentioried officer in the capacity shown, to take effect from 1st January, 1952:— AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. To be Honorary Surgeon to The Queen—Major Genfcral Andrew Jack Clyne, C.B.E., M.RB.S., B.Sc., F.R.C.S., P.R A.C.S., vice Colonel Edgar Frederick Thomson, M.B., Ch.6., F.R.A.C.P., F.R.I.^.H., M.C.P.A. (retired). Now therefore I, William Philip, Viscount De LTsle, the Governor-General afotesaid, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby revoke Quarantine Proclamation No. QUARANTINE PROCLAMAWOI^ NO. 56g, Commonwealth of By His Excellency the Governor-General Australia to wit. in and over the Coitimdiiwealth of D c L'ISLE Australia. Goveraor-General. /'HEREAS by Quarantine Proclamation No. 5^0 published in the Commonwealth Gazette on the feevSiith day of Septeniber, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-dfte, the Coloriy of Mong Kong and Macao were each declared to be a i^laCe frorri or through which cholera may be brought or carried: And whereas it is desirable to revoke that Proclamation: THE ISLAND OF NAURU. CONFIRMATION OF AN ORDINANCE. T is hereby notified, for general information, that His Excellency the Governor-General of the Commonwealth, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, has been pleased to confirm the undermentioned Ordinance made by the Admlm'strator of Nauru— No. 4 of 1961.—Expulsion of Undesirables Ordinance (NcJ. 2) 1961.—(Ex. Min. No, 10.) PAUL HASLIJCK Minister of State for Territories. 55G. Given under my Hand and the Great Seal of the Commonwealth this thirty-first day of January in the year of our (L.S.) Lord, One thousand nine hundred ahd sixty-two, and in the tenth year of Her Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command, H. W. WADE Minister of Stdtfe f6r Health. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN! NdttFICATIOr^ OF THE MAKING OF REGULATIONS. Copies may be purchased at the Government Pointing Offide, Canberra, or the Commonwealth Sub-Treasury in each Capital Cityy at the price indicated. Title of Act under which Regulations made. Post and Telegraph Act 1901-1960 Cita{i6n of Statutory Rule. S.R. 1962, Ko, 13 Particulars of Regulations conlprised in Statutory Rule. Amendments of the Telephone Regulations Price of Statutory Rulo. 1 S. d. 0 3 ROBERT G. MENZIES, Prime Minister. Customs Act 1901-1960. NOTICE OF DETERMBNATIONS Ncs. 1012-1463 UNEDER S'AMT XVI. HE Minister for Customs and Excise, the Honorable Denham Henty, in pursuance of section 173B of the Customs Act 1901-1960, notifies that Determinations have been made under Part XVI. of that Act in favour of specific importers in respect of the goods indicated in the Schedule appended hereto and limited to quantities set out in the respective Determ inactions. 731/52. N o . 9. ^iCE Is. (plus postage); Quarterly, 13s. 9d.; T Except where an amendment or revocation o2 an earlier Determination is concerned, the Schedule lists, in Co following ofder, the number of the Determination in the 62/- C3ries^ the kind of goods, the date on or before which the goods fJiall be shipped to Australia for entfy fot home consumption ori asrival or be entered for homo consumption (whichever applicable), if such is a condition of the Determination, further conditions, if a-ny, dfid the Tariff Item applying to the goods. All goodii, being machines, machinery or machine tools are^ unless otherwisii indicated, subject to the provisions of Prefatory Note No. 12 to tlic Customs Tariff 1933-1961. Half-yearly, 27s. 6d.; Yearly, 55s. No. 9.—15th February, 1962 558 This notice is for public information only. The Determination itself provides the legal authority which is limited to the importer named in the Determination enabling that importer to enter the goods under the item mentioned in the Determinajtion. THE SCHEDULE. 1012. Drum heaters. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1013. Headphones. 31.12.62. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1014. Validity of Determination No. 59/9915 extended to 28.2.62. 1015. Television studio equipment. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1016. Television equipment. 31.7.63. 449 (A)(1). 1017. Transmitting valve. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1018. Drum heater. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1019. Triacetate continuous filament yarn. 30.4.63. Conditional that the goods shall be on firm order with the overseas supplier on or before 31.3.62. 449 (A)(1). 1020. Glass eyepieces for goggles. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(2). 1021. Glass eyepieces for goggles, 31.10.62. 449 (A)(2). 1022. Glass eyepieces for goggles. 31.8.62. 449 (A)(2). 1023. Gla'Ss lenses. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(2). 1024. Spruce fir wood battens. 31.12.62. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the goods will be or have been used in an automatic brick kiln. 291 ( L ) ( 1 ) . 1025. Polyvinyl chloride closed cell foam. 30.6.62. 449 (A)(1). 1026. Vacuum pumps and parts. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1027. Label cutting and folding machines. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1028. Constant pressure valves. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1029. Disintegrators including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 31.8.63. 449 (A)(1). 1030. Parts for heavy-duty thickener. 31.5.63. 449 (A)(1). 1031. Ice cream freezer. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 1032. Malleable iron spray nozzles. 31.8.62. 449 (A)(2). 1033. Prestressing equipment. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1034. Injection moulding machine. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1035. Bag stringing and knotting ma'chine. 30.6.63. 449 (A)(1). 1036. Tyre building drums. 30.4.63. 449 (A)(1). 1037. Variation in country of origin in Determination No. 60/25561 as amended. 1038. Matrices. 31.12.62. Conditional that Tariff Item 449 (A)(2) shall not apply to goods entered for home consumption on or before 30.9.61. 449 (A)(2). 1039. Composing machines and attachments. 31.12.62. Conditional that Tariff Item 449 (A) (2) shall not apply to goods entered for home consumption on or before 31.12.61. 449 (A)(2). 1040. Polyethylene bag-making machines. 31.12.62. Conditional that Ta-riff Item 449 (A)(2) shall not apply to goods entered for home consumption on or before 30.11.61. 449 (A)(2). 1041-2. Components for use as original equipment in the manufacture of motor vehicles. 30.6.63. 359 (D)(2). 1043-4. Components for use as original equipment in the manufacture of motor vehicles. 31.12.62. 359 (D)(2). 1045. Constant-level water gates. 31.1.63. Conditional that Tariff Item 449 (A)(2) shall not apply to goods entered for home consumption on or before 31.1.62. 449 (A)(2), 1046. Potentiograph and accessories. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1), 1047. Dead weight tester. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1048. Seismic recording equipment. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1049. The validity of Determinations Nos. 58/9490, 58/22504 and 58/22505 as amended are extended to 31.12.62. 1 0 5 0 . Needle closing dies. 3 1 . 1 0 . 6 2 . 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 1051. Cross winding machine head. 30.6.63. 449 (A)(1). 1052. Glass clear polyvinyl chloride sheeting. 31.1.62, 449 (A)(1). 1053. Glass clear polyvinyl chloride film. 31.1.62. 449 (A)(1). 1054. Thiabendazole. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(2). 1055. Conversion score tables. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(2). 1056-7. Parts for ten pin bowling equipment. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(2). 1058. Dalcopy paper. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1 0 5 9 . Mechanical filters. 2 8 . 2 . 6 3 . 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1060. Radiation filter. 31.12.62. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1061. Globes. 31.5.63. 449 (A)(1). 1062. Components for switches. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1063. Electrical equipment for manufacturing engineers. 28.2.63. 449(A)(2). 1064. Motor control equipment. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1065. Motor control equipment. 28.2.63. 449 (A) (1). 1066. Components for lightning arresters. 30.6.63. 449 (A)(1). 1067. Variable condenser. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1068. Variable condenser. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1069. Rotary line switches. 30.9.62, 449 (A)(2). 1070. Component parts for agricultural front-end loaders and implements for tractors. 30.6.63. 449 (A) (1). 1071. Components for motor vehicles. 31.12.62. 359 (D)(2). 1072. Equipment for use in railways. 30.6.62. 449 (A)(1). 1073. Transmission and rear axle assemblies. 30.6.62. 359 (D)(2). 1074. Torque converters and drill straps. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 1075. Axle assemblies for motor vehicles. 30.6.63. 359 (D)(2). 1076. Drilling rig, including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 31,12.62. 449 (A)(1). Commonwealth Gazette 1077. Variation in description of goods (mine tractor) covered by Determination No. 61/19313. 1078-80. Components for tractors. 30.6.62. 449 (A)(1). 1081-2. Field conversion loader kits. 30.6.62. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1083. Gear boxes for motor vehicles. 28.2.62. 3 5 9 ( D ) ( 3 ) . 1084. Special equipment for boat building. 31.12.62. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the goods will be used in connexion with the special yacht being constructed to challenge for the American cup. 449 (A) (1). 1085'. Special equipment for boat building, 31.12.62. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the goods will be used in connexion with the special yacht being constructed to challenge for the American cup. 449 (A) (2). 1086. Triacetate continuous filament yarn. 31.3.63. Conditional that the goods shall be on firm order with the overseas supplier on or before 31.3.62. 449 (A)(1). 1087. M o n o ammonium phosphate. 31.3.62. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the goods will be used in the manufacture of titanium dioxide. 449 (A)(2). 1088. Coupling blocks. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1089. Validity of Determination No. 61/973 extended to 30.6.62. 1090. Variation in condition of Determination No. 61/14531. 1091. Variation in condition of Determination No. 61/14529. 1092. Variations in conditions of Determination No. 61/14532, 1093. Catalytic cracking plant. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1094. Hydraulic pump and drive chains. 31.12.61. 449 (A)(2). 109'5. Twist drill grinding machine, 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1096. Spares for rod mill hydraulic system. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(2). 1097. Spares for rod mill lubricating system. 31.1.63. 449 (A) (2). 1098-9. Erasing machines. 31.12.62. Conditional that Tariff Item 449 (A) (1) shall not apply to goods entered for home consumption on or before 30.9.61. 449 (A)(1). 1100. Surface grinding machine. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1101. Gear rolling checking equipment, including regulating staTting or controlling devices. 28.2.63. 449 (A) (2). 1102. Variation in quantity in Determination No. 62/66. 1103-4. Hydraulic automatic fillers. 30.9.61, 449 (A)(2). 1105. Validity of Determination No. 61/1307 extended to 30.6,62. 1106. Spooling machine. 31.5.63, 449 (A)(2). 1107. Hot press platens. 31.5.63. 449 (A)(1). 1108. Signator. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1109. Casing machine. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1), 1110. Gunning rig. 30.4.63. 449 (A)(1). n i l . Ball bearing screw and nut. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1112. Aluminium alloy section beams. 31,8.62. 449 (A)(1). 1113. Stainless steel grids and fibreglass baffles. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1114. Self-propelled roto-mixer, including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 30.11,62. 449 (A)(1). 1115. Relief valves. 31.3.64. 449 (A)(1). 1116. Selvedge guides, 30.4.63. 449 (A)(1). 1117. Main reeds for spool looms. 30.9.62. 449 (A)(1), 1118. Colour printing machine. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(2). 1119-20. White cast coated paper. 28.2.63. 334 (F)(3)(a). 1121. Validity of Determination No, 60/20456 extended to 30.4.62. 1122. Paper printing plates. 31.10.62. 449 (A) (2). 1123. Stud welding equipment. 30.9.62. 449 1124. Stud welding equipment. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1125. Rail bonds for railway tracks. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(2). 1126. Transistor inverter. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1127. Oil immersed solenoids and plug tops. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(2). 1128. Squirrel cage motors. 449 (A)(1). 1129. Squirrel cage motors. 31.3.62. 449 (A)(1). 1130. Meters. 30.6.63. 449 (A)(1). 1131-5. Automatic transmission assemblies. 31.12.62. 359 (D)(2). 1136. Dragline bucket. 30.6.62. 449 (A)(1). 1137. Trailer. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1138. Tractor, including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1139. Aircraft rig and radio apparatus, including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 449 (A)(2). 1140. Rayon brocade. 30.11.62. 105 (D)(4). 1141. Material for manufacture of ecclesiastical vestments. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1142. Blowing wrappers. 31.8.62. 104 ( c ) ( 1 ) . 1143. Flax viscose blend yarn. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1144. Soapstone hemisphere. 449 (A)(2), 1145. Nucleus. 449 (A)(2). 1146. Steel. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 1147. Steel sheets. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(2). 1148. Seals. 31.8.62. 449 (A)(1). 1149. Aluminium bird bands. 30.9.62. 449 (A)(1). 1150-51. Pipe fittings, 30.6.62. Conditional that Tariff Item 449 (A)(1) shall not apply to any goods entered for home consumption on or before 26.5.60. 449 (A) (1 ). 1152. Acetylene cylinders. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1153. High-speed transmission equipment. 30.4.63. 449 (A)(1). 1154. High-speed transmission equipment. 31.5.63. 449 (A)(1). 1155. Medium-speed data traiismission system. 30.11.62, 449 (A)(1). 1156. Oilfield explosive. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(2). 559 Commonwealth Gazette 1157. Self-service lead acid miners' lamp metal charging frames. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1158-60. Transmitting tubes. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1161. One-sided white and coloured colorcast paper. 28.2.63. 334 (F)(3)(a). 1162. Clinical sheets. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1163. Water-cooled torch. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1164-66. Canisters. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the full benefit of the concession has been or will be pa'ssed on to the user, 399. 1167-68. Respirators and canisters. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the full benefit of the concession has been or will be passed on to the user. 399. 1169. Canisters. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the full benefit of the concession has been or will be passed on to the user. 399, 1170. Canisters. 30.9.62. 399. 1171. Canisters. 30.6.62. 399. 1172. Canisters. 31.10.62. 399. 1173-4. Canisters. 30.9.62. 399. 1175. Canisters. 31.10.62. 399. 1176. Canisters. 30.9,62. 399. 1177. Track-tamping machines. 31.12.62, 449 (A)(2). 1178. Diesel locomotive, including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1179-82. Automatic transmission assemblies, 31,12.62. 359 (D)(2). 1183-86. Soybean oil cake meal. 30.6.62. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the goods are for use in the manufacture of poultry foods. 449 (A)(2). 1187. Plastic clerical collars. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1), 1188-89. Soybean oil cake meal. 30.6.62. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the goods are for use in the manufacture of poultry foods. 449 (A)(2). 1190. Components for flour milling equipment, 31.10.62. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the components specified in this Determination be used only for the manufacture of equipment used in " in mill" processing from the roller mill to sifter and in no handling of grain or flour prior to or after this process. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1191. Pneumatic system for flour milling plant. 31.10.62, Conditional that the Collector be satisfied that the components specified in this Determination be used only for the m a n u f ^ t u r e of equipment used in " in mill " processing from the roller mill to sifter and in no handling of grain or flour prior to or after this process. 449 (A)(1). 1192-93. Components for flour milling equipment, 31.12.62. Conditional that the Collector be satisfied that the components specified in this Determination be used only for the manufacture of equipment used in " in mill" processing from the roller mill to sifter and in no handling of grain or flour prior to or after this process. 449 (A)(1). 1194. Components for flour milling equipment. 31.8.62, Conditional that the Collector be satisfied that the components specified in this Determination be used only for the manufacture of equipment used in " in mill" processing from the roller mill to sifter and in no handling of grain or flour prior to or after this process. 449 (A)(1). 1195-97. Components for flour milling equipment. 30.9.62, Conditional that the Collector be satisfied that the components specified in this Determination be used only for the manufacture of equipment used in " in mill " processing from the roller mill to sifter and in no handling of grain or flour prior to or after this process. 449 (A) (1). 1198. Components for flour milling equipment. 31.7.62. Conditional that the Collector be satisfied that the components specified in this Determination be used only for the manufacture of equipment used in " i n mill" processing from the roller mill to sifter and in no handling of grain or flour prior to or after this process, 449 (A)(1). 1199. Components parts for flour milling equipment. 30.6.62. Conditional that the Collector be satisfied that .the components specified in this Determination be used only in the manufacture of equipment used in " in mill " processing from the roller mill to sifter and in no handling of grain or flour prior to or after this process. 449 (A)(1). 1200. Flour conveying pneumatic steel spout components. 30.9.62, Conditional that the Collector be satisfied that the components specified in this Determination be used only for the manufacture of equipment used in " in mill" processing from the roller mill to sifter and in no handling of grain or flour prior to or after this process. 449 (A)(1). 1201. Corn picker huskers. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1202. Corn picker husker. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1), 1203. Validity of Determination No. 61/18331 extended to 28.2.63. 1204. Crumber and levelling shoe attachment. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1205. Discs for floor maintenance equipment. 30.6.62, 449 1206. Discs for floor maintenance equipment. 30.9.62. 449 1207. Discs for floor maintenance equipment. 31,12,62. 449 (A)(2), (A)(2). (A)(2). No. 9.—15th February, 1962 1208-11. Jute webbing. 30.6.62. 449 (A)(1). 1212. Aluminium killed sheet steel. 30.9.62. 449(A)(1). 1213. Open hearth steel plates. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 1214. Steel rounds. 449 (A)(1). 1215. Phenolic moulding compound. 31.12.62. 369 ( c ) ( 1 ) ( a ) . 1216. Drawing quality sheet steel. 31.8.62. 449 (A)(1). 1217. Variation in description of goods (pattern equipment) in Determination No. 61/13060. 1218. Deformed bars. 31.8.62. 449 (A)(1). 1219. Dimensionally stable film. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(1). 1220. Compressors. 28.2.63, 449 (A)(1). 1221. Machinery for automatic yeast block moulding, cutting and wrapping. 31.5.62. 449 (A)(1). 1222. Pumping unit, 30.9,62, 449 (A)(1). 1223. Quilting machine, 31.10.62, 449 (A)(2), 1224. Perforator unit for polythene wrapping machine, 31.10.62. 449 (A)(2). 1225. Toilet roll wrapper. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(2). 1226. Spare parts for tobacco redrying equipment. 31,12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1227. Machinery for electric lamp manufacture. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1228. Multiple spindle vertical type honing machine including regulating, starting and controlling devices. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(2). 1229. Milling and shaving machine. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(2). 1230. Bean slicer. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 1231. Internal grinding machine. 31.12.63, 449 (A)(2). 1232. Safety cylinder honing machine and accessories, 31.1.62, 449 (A)(2). 1233. Tooling for semi-automatic crankpin grinding machine. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 1234. Components for spiralling machine. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(2). 1235. Steel cutters and cutting blades. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(2). 1236. Loop conversion units. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(2), 1237. Conversion equipment for borematic machine including regulating starting and controlling devices. 31,1.63. 449 (A.)(1). 1238. Shear blades for a hydraulically operated guillotine shearing machine. 31.3.62. 449 (A)(1). 1239. Centriline feeding equipment and spare parts. 31.3.61. 449 (A)(2). 1240. Variation in quantity of goods (spare parts for chain saws) in Determination No. 61/1527. 1241. Horizontal sphtting machine. 31.10.62. 449(A)(2). 1242. Variation in condition of Determination No. 61/16283. 1243. Variation in description of goods (spare parts for rolling mill) in Determination No. 61/12063. 1244. Acetylene cylinders. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1245. High-speed steel band saw blades. 30.9.62. 449 (A)(1). 1246. Acetylene cylinders. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1247. Heli-coil taps. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1248. Validity of Determination No. 60/4331 extended to 31.3.62. 1249. Pear peeling machines. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1), 1250-2. Synthetic rubber. 31.12.62. Conditional that Tariff Item 330 (A)(1) shall not apply to goods entered for home consumption on or before 31.1.62. 330(A)(1), 1253. Brake blocks, 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1254. Impedance test set supply box. 30.11.62. 449(A)(1), 1255. Rims for earthmoving equipment. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1256. Rims for earthmoving equipment. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1257. Soil testing equipment. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 1258. Tyres and rims for fork lift trucks. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(2). 1259. Tyres and rims for fork lift trucks. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(2). 1260. Tyres for fork lift trucks. 30.9.62. 449 (A) (2). 1261. Transmissions for motor vehicles, 31.10.62, 359 (D) (2). 1262. Steel expander rings. 31.1.63. 359 (D)(2). 1263. Steel expander rings. 31.3.63. 359 (D)(2). 1264. Steel expander piston rings. 28.2.63. 359 (D)(2), 1265. Transmissions. 30.9.62. 449 (A)(2). 1266. Transmissions. 31.12,62. 449 (A)(2). 1267. Flange caps and insulating washers. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(1). 1268. Germanium diodes. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1269. Steel pipe fittings. 449 (A)(2). 1270. Silver aluminium sheets. 30.9.62. 449 (A)(1). 1271. Silver aluminium foil. 31.7.62. 449 (A)(1). 1272. Mica. 31,12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1273. Plastic tips for syringes. 31.12.62, 449 (A)(1). 1274. Hops. 28.2.62. 449 (A)(1). 1275. Validity of Determination No. 61/11406 extended to 31.12.62. 1276. Validity of Determination Nos. 61/11403 and 61/5161 extended to 31.12.62. 1277. Components for use in the manufacture of corner tube boilers. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1278. Automatic tube filling and closing machine. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1279. Tube filling and sealing machines. 31.12.62. Conditional that Tariff Item 449 (A) (1) shall not apply to goods entered for home consumption on or before 31.12.61. 449 (A)(1). 1280. Rail punch parts. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(2). 1281. Grinding mills. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1282. Mercury cleaners. 31.5.63. 449 (A)(1). 1283-4. Sod cutters, including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(2), Mixer. 3 1 . 8 . 6 2 . 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1286. Hand scarfing blow pipes and nozzles. 1285. (A)(1). 28.2.63. 449 1287. Fuel injection parts. 28.2.63. 449 (A) (2). 1288. Disintegrators. 31.5.63. 449 (A)(1). 1289. Validity of Determination No. 60/8911 extended to 31.3.62. 1290. Machinery for manufacture of galvanized steel sheet. 30.4.63. 449 (A)(1). 1291. Replacement production tooling for Ime index machine, including regulating starting or controlling devices. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2), 1292. Validity of Determination No. 61/4707 extended to 31.12.62. 1293. Automatic packaging line. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1294. Valves. 30.9.62. 449 (A)(1). 1 2 9 5 . Transmitting valves. 3 0 . 9 . 6 2 . 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 1296. Transmitting radio and electrical tubes. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(2), 1297. Transmitting tubes. 3 1 . 1 0 . 6 2 . 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . Laminating paper. 2 8 . 2 . 6 3 . 449 ( A ) ( 2 ) . Laminating paper. 3 1 . 3 . 6 3 . 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 2 ) . Vinylite spot paper, 30.9.62. 449 (A)(1). Vinylite spot paper. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). Television equipment. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). Variation in country of origin in Determination No. 1298-9. 1300. 1301. 1302. 1303. 1304. 61/8079. 1305. Variation irt description of goods (transmission and axle assemblies) covered by Determination No. 62/524. 1306. Lines for colour print processing. 30.4.63. 449 (A)(1). 1307. Thermometers and applicators. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(2). 1308. Piston burettes for electronic reading. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1309. Intestinal sutures. 30.ll.62. 4 1 9 ( c ) ( 1 ) . 1310. Spares for seismic survey equipment, including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 30.11.62. 4491311. (A) (2). Combustible gas analyser. 30.9.61. 449 (A)(2). 1312. Abrasion testing machine and wheel refacer. 28.2.63, 449 ( A ) (2). 1313. Laboratory calibration equipment. 30.9,61. 449 (A)(2). 1314. Spares for seismic survey party, including mechanical driving unites and apparatus for transmitting power. 31.12.62. 4 4 9 (A) (2). 1315-6. Portable universal vibtographs. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1317. Electric thermometers. 30.6.62. 449 (A)(2), 1318. Validity of Determinations Nos. 61/6909 and 60/20830 as amended extended to 31.12.62. 1319. Flasks. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 1320. Nylon yafn. 28.2.62. 449 (A)(2). 1321. Validity of Determination No. 61/15456 extended to 28.2.62. 1322. Validity of Determination No. 61/15457 extended to 28.2.62. 1323. Synthetic rubber sleeves for pinch valves. 31.1.63, 449 (A)(1). 1324. Tall oil. 31.3.63. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the goods have been or will be used in the manufactdr-e of paint driers. 449 (A) (2). 1325. Hydro pumps. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1326. Vulcanizing moulds. 31.1.63. 449(A)(1). 1327. Switch contact shields. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1328. Railway signalling equipment. 30.4.63. 449 (A)(1). 1329. Condensers. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 1330. Operational amplifier. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1331. Selector's. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1332. Relays. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1) 1333. Shifting transformers. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 1334. Equipment for carburetted water gas plant. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). Oammonwealth Gazette 560 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 1335. Laboratory and scientific glassware. 30.6.62. Conditional that Tariff Item 449 (A) (1) shall not apply to goods entered for home consumption on or before 1.11.61. 449(A)(1). 1336. Television studio equipment. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1337. Television tape recorders and equipment. 31.10.62. 449 ( A ) (1). 1338. Video television tape recorder. 30.11.62. 449(A)(1), 1339. Aluminium ageing block. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1340. Picture tube bulbs. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(2). 1341. Transmitting valveS. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1342. Transmitting valves. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1343-4. Drawing machines. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(2). 1345. Lacquering machine. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(2). 1346. Film viewer. 30.4.63. 449 (A)(2). 1347. Strain measuring bridges. 31.8.63. 449 (A)(1). 1348. Colour 'film processing machines. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 1349. Stepless variable speed drives. 30.11.62. 449 (A) Q). 1350. Stepless variable speed drives. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(2). 1351. Spring wire. 31.8.62. 449 (A)(2). 1352. Valve spring wire. 31.8.62, 449 (A) (2), 1353. Spring wire. 31.7.62. 449 (A)(2). 1354-5. Spring wire. 31.3.62. 449 (A)(2). 1356-7. Spring wire. 30.4.62. 449 (A)(2). 1358. Spring wire. 31.5.62. 449 (A)(2). 1359. Oil tempered clutch spring wire. 31.12.61. 449 (A)(2). 1360. Spring wire. 30.9.62. 449 (A)(2). 1361. Steam turbine, including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 31,3,63. 449 (A)(1). 1362. Equipment for oil pressure isolating valves. 31.7.63. 449 (A) (1). 1363. Defibrator blow valve. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(2). 1364. Validity of Determination No. 60/26096 extended to 31.12.62. 1365. Margarine moulding and wrapping machines. 449 (A) (2). 1366. Hog ring guns, including regulating starting or controlling devices. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(2). 1367. Automatic eccentric press. 30.9.63, 449 (A)(1). 1368. Perforators. 31.1.63. 449(A)(1). 1369. Perforator. 30,1L62. 449(A)(1). 1370. Variation in condition of Determination No. 61/2907. 1371-2. Boot, shoe and leather working machines. 31.12.62. Conditional that Tariff Item 449 (A) (1) shall not apply to goods entered for home consumption on or before 31.12.61. 449 (A)(1). 1373. Lithographic printing plates. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1), 1374. Vahdity of Determination No. 61/1083 as amended extended to 31.3.62. 1375. Rubber belts for suctiofi Units. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1376. Rubber belts for suction units. 31.1.63. 449 (A) (1). 1377-8. Raw artd/or kiln dried coffee. 30.4.62. 449 (A)(2). 1379. Validity of Determination No. 60/25840 as amended extended to 31.3.62. 1380. Fluorescent lamp caps. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1381-3, Marine flashing signal lights. 31,7.62. 449 (A)(2), 1384. Plastic battery separators. 449 (A) (1). 1385. Centrifugal governor switch. 30.4.63. 449 (A)(1). 1386. Mill crane. 31.5.63. 449 (A)(1). 1387. Ovethead projectors. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(1). 1388. Equipment for manufacture of steel sheet. 30.11.62. 449 (A) (2). 1389. Light integrating meter. 449 (A) (1). 1390. Agricultural torque-limiting clutches. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(2). 1391. Scintillation detector probes and photomultipher tubes. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 1392-5. Jute webbing. 30.6.62. 449(A)(1). 1396. Seamless line piping. 30.4.63. 449 (A) (1). 1397. Validity of Determination No. 61/18712 extended to 30.6.62. 1398. Variation in country or origin in Determination No. 61/11016. 1399. Cross linked styrene copolymer rods. 30.6.62. 449 (A)(2). 1400. Oil of garlic. 31.10.63. 449 (A)(1). 1401. Cross linked styrene copolymer rods. 30,6.62. 449 (A) (2). 1402. Cross linked styrene copolymer rods. 31,7.62. 449 (A)(2). 1403. Cross linked styrene copolymer sheets. 30.9.62. 449 (A) (2). 1404. Cross linked styrene copolymer rods and sheets. 31.7.62. 449(A)(2). 1405. Variation in quantity of goods (polyester button blanks) in Determination No. 61/16701. 1406. Safflower oil. 31.3.62. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied the oils will be used for inedible purposes. 230 (A) (l)(a), 1407. Powder filled fuse cartridges and mounting clips. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1408. Outdoor powder filled cartridges with indicators and fuse clips. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1409. Materials for oil well drilling rig. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1410. Plastic head with hair. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2), 1411. Manual heat sealers. 31,12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1412. Redwood timber. 31.1.63. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the goods have been or will be used in the processing and erection of water cooling towers. 449 (A)(2). 1413. "Waxy sorghum or maize starch. 30.6.62. 449 (A)(1). 1414. Hard capsule banding machine. 30.11.62. 449 (AH2). 1415. Corrugator. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1416. Hydrafiner. 31.12.63. 449 (A)(1). 1417. Book binder machines. 31.1.64. 449 (A)(2). 1418. Shirt marking machine. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(1). 1419. Paint spraying equipment. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1420. Low pressure hydraulic winch. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1421. Variation in condition of Determination No. 61/14529 as amended. 1422. Raw and/or kiln dried coffee. 30.4.62. 449 (A)(2). 1423. Glazed marble board. 31.1.63. 334 ( M ) ( 2 ) (a). 1424. Spares for automatic assembly and positioning machines. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 1425. Variation in description of goods (relays) in Determination No. 61/11605. 1426. Rotary cam limit switch. 30.4.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1427-30. Rotary cam limit switches. 31.5.63. 449 (A)(1). 1431. Dough scissors. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 1432. Validity of Determination No. 60/23534 extended to 28.2.62. 1433. Pipes. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1434. Constructional alloy steel plates. 30.11.62. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1435. Nylon yarn semi dull on tubes. 30.4.62. 449 (A)(2). 1436. Holy water font. 30.4.63. 449 ( c ) ( 1 ) , 1437. Enamelling steel sheets. 30.11,62. 449 (A)(1). 1438. Enamelling steel sheets. 31.1.63. 449 (A) (1). 1439. Vice grip pliers. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). Commonwealth Gazette No. 9.—15th February, J962 561 1440. Laminated polyvinyl chloride sheeting. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1441. Peas. 449 (A)(1). 1442. Teflon fittings. 31.12.62. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1443. Teflon fittings. 30.11.62. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1444. Corn starch. 31.12.62. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 1445. Clear polyvinyl chloride plastic sheets. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 1446. Unplasticized rigid polyvinyl chloride sheets. 31.12.62. Conditional that the Collector shall be satisfied that the goods have been or will be used in chemical or food processing plants or laboratories. 449 (A)(1). 1447. Equipment for detergent fractionation, including regulating starting or controlling devices. 31.10.63. 449 (A)(1). 1448. Gas clearing plant. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 1449. Refrigeration and .air conditioning equipment, 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 1450. Non-return valves. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1451. Fruit pumping unit, 31.5.63. 449 (A)(2). 1452. Reversible torque for vehicle mounted conveyer. 39.9.62. 449 (A)(2). 1453. Glass lifting machinery.^ 30.9.62. 449 (A)(1). 1454. Spares for railcars. 30.-^.63. 449 (A)(1). 1455. Compressors. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(2). 1456. Axial flow air compressors. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 1457. Mono-piano drives. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(1). 1458. Sterile rinsing machines. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(1). 1459. Bottle sterilizing equipment. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(2). 1460. Liquid fertflizer injector. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 1461. Drive system. 30.4.62. 449 (A)(1). 1462. Variation in description of goods (seismic equipment) in Determination No. 62/382. 1463. Tank capacitor. 31.1.63. 449 ( A ) ( 2 ) . Department of Customs and Excise, Canberra, A.C.T. 5th February, 1962. Customs Act 1901-1960. NOTICE OF DETERMINATIONS Nos. 50722-50861 UNDER PART XVI. HE Minister for Customs and Excise, the Honorable Denham Henty, in pursuance of section 273B of the Customs Act 1901-1960, notifies that Determinations have been made under Part XVI. of that Act in favour of specific importers in respect of the goods indicated in the Schedule appended hereto and limited to quantities set out in the respective Determinations. Except where an amendment or revocation of an earlier Determination is concerned, the Schedule lists, in the following order, the number of the Determination in the 62/- series, the kind of goods, the date on or before which the goods shall be phipped to Australia for entry for home consumption on arriyal or be entered for home consumption (whichever applicable), if such is & condition of the Determination, further conditions, if any, and the Tariff Item applying to the goods. All goods, being machines, machinery or machine tools are, unless otherwise indicated, subjcct to the provisions of Prefatory Note No. 12 to the Customs Tariff 1933-1961. This notice is for public information only. The Determination itself provides the legal authority which is limited to the importer named in the Determination enabling tha-t importer to enter the goods under the item mentioned in the Determination. T THE SCHEDULE. 50722. Low ram stoker. 31.7.63. 449 (A)(1). 50723. Bar bending machines. 30.6.63. 449 (A)(1). 50724. Spare parts and tools for metalclad switchboard. 30.11.63. 449 (A)(1). 50725. Variation in description of goods (carburetted water ga-s plant spares) covered by Determination No. 62/50324. 50726. Aluminium ingot. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 50727. Hypertension amide. 285 (B)(2). 50728-9. Aluminium billets. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 50730. Aluminium billets. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 50731. Judicial jacket and robe. 31.3.62. 449 (A)(1). 50732. Excavator spares. 31.7.63. 449 (A)(1). 50733. Replacement parts for diesel shunting locomotives. 31.7.63. 449 (A)(1). 50734. Steam locomotive spares. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(2). 50735. Spare parts for loaders. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50736. Polyvinyl chloride acrylic copolymers in emulsion form. 30.4.63. 368 (A)(1)(a). 50737. Replacement parts for tractomotive shovels. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 50738. Grader parts. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(1). 50739. Replacement parts for weaving machines. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 50740. Parts for rotary air compressors. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 50741. Engine spare? fpr heavy earthmoving equipment. 31.3.63. 359 ( E ) ( 2 ) . 50742. Spare parts for stationary air compressors. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). Replacement parts for welding generators. 31.3.63. 449 50744. Spare parts for power shovel. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50745. Nickel plated iron wire. 31.12.62. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50746. Stainless steel b^ll races. 30.6.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50747. Dairy and brewery machinery parts. 31.3.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50748. Dairy ma'chinery parts. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 50749. Spare parts for lamp-making machinery. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50750. Replacement parts for dairy machinery. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50751. Spare parts for forming maphine. 31.1.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50752. Spares for bottle cleaner. 31.1.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50753. Cartridges for plywood grain painting. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 50754. Spares for paper machine drive. 31.3.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50755. Replacement parts for dairy testers. 31.1.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50756-7. Automatic turning machines for buttons. 30.6.63. 4 4 9 (A)(2). 50758-60. Automatic button drilling machines. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(2). 50761. Nylon fpr fabric. 30.4.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50762. Glitter and tjnsej glass powders. 31.3.63. 449 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 50763. Replacement parts for stcnter. 30.4.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50764. Caustic chlorine plant replacements. 31.1.63, 449 (A)(1). 50765. Portable pneumMic hand held tools. 31.1,63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50766. Annealed florists' wire. 31.1.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50767. Hard drawn spring steel wire. 31.12.62. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50768. Portable pneumatic hand held tools. 31.1.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50769. Spare parts for road graders. 28.2.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50770. Spare parts for diesel-electric locomotives, 31.5.63. 449 (A)(1). 50771. Replacement parts for rig. 31.1.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 50772. Extruded rubber thread in ribbon form. 31-5.63. 449 (A)(2). 50773. Variation in qua^ntity of goods (television camera cable) in Determination No. 6 1 / 5 8 1 9 6 . 50774. Passenger car. 31.7.63. Conditional on use for testing and experimental purposes. 449 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 50775. Pneumatic hand tools. 31.12.62. 449 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 50776. AllQy cast face wearing plates, 31.1.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50777. Alloy steel low carbon electrode. 31.3.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50778. Rotary air compressor, including mechanical driving units and apparatus for transmitting power. 30.4.63. Conditional on use as a prototype. 449 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 50779. Spares for pump. 31.1.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50780. Replacement parts for pumps. 31.1.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50781. Centrifugal pump spare parts. 31.1.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50782. Ariel erasing machines. 31.12.62. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50783. Replacement parts for signalling mechanisms. 30.4.63. 449 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 50784. Bag sealer and header labeller machine. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(1). 50785. Replacement parts for pumps. 31.3.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50786. Replacement parts for diesel rail cars and power vans. 31.3.63. 449 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 50787. Locomotive windscreen wipers. 31.3.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50788. Explosion-proof lampholders. 30.6.63. 449 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 50789. Rail treadle switches. 31.10.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50790. Splicers. 31.1.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50791. Metal mesh panels. 28.2.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50792. Nickel strip. 31.5.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50793. Electrofused magnesium oxide. 31.12.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 50794. Replacement parts for truck mounted drill. 28.2.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50795. High-precision leadscrew lathe. 31.10.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50796. Replacement parts for stationary air compressors. 28.2.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50797. Spare parts for snowtrac vehicles. 31,1.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50798. Replacement production tooling for motor industry machinery. 28.2.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50799. Transmission for earthmoving equipment. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(2). 50800. Plungers for power pumps. 30.9.62. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50801. Replacement parts for portable pneumatic hand tools. 28.2.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50802. Cast-coated folding boxboard. 31.1.63. 334 ( Q ) ( 1 ) . 50803. Replacement parts for excavators. 28.2.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50804. Electric brake motors. 3 0 4 . 6 3 . 449 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 50805. Replacement parts for grinders. 30.4.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50806. Opaque projectors. 28.2.63. 449 ( A ) ( 1 ) . 50807. Replacement parts for rockershovels. 31.1.63. 449 50743. (A)(1). (A)(1). 50808. 50809. (A)(2). Variation in condition of Determination No. 6 0 / 5 0 0 6 1 . Speed indicating and recording equipment. 30.6.63. 449 Replacement parts for twin spindle film spooling machine. 50810. 31,3.63. 4 4 9 ( A ) ( 2 ) . No. 9.—15th February, 1962 562 50811. Replacement parts for electric fork lift trucks. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 50812. Spare parts for diesel-electric locomotives. 31.7.63. 449 (A)(1). 50813. Printon film. 30.4.63. 449 (A)(2). 50814. Cast-coated folding boxboard. 31.1.63. 334 (Q)(1). 50815. Cast-coated paper. 28.2.63. 334 (Q)(1). 50816. Cold heading wire, 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50817. Replacement parts for copying lathes. 30.4.63. 449 (A)(2). 50818. Cold heading wire. 31.7.63. 449 (A)(1), 50819. Cool white fluorescent lamps. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 50820. Parts for flexographic printing press. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(1). 50821-2. Mixer emulsifier machines. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50823. Variation in quantity of goods (replacement parts for tractors) covered by Determination No. 62/50201. 50824-5. Spare parts for fork lift trucks. 28.2,63. 449 (A)(1). 50826. Hay conditioners. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50827. Ditcher parts. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50828. Engine spares for earthmoving equipment. 31.3.63. 359 (E)(2). 50829. Tractor spare parts. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50830-1. Engine spares for earthmoving equipment. 31.3.63. 359 (E)(2). 50832. Tractor spare parts. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50833. Parts for fines feeder. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50834. Spare parts for tensiometer equipment. 31.5.63. 449 (A)(2). 50835. Tractor spare pa-rts. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50836. Spare parts for bin feeder. 28.2.63. 449 (A)(2), 50837. Replacement parts for gasification and oxygen plant. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(2). 50838. Spare parts for rind and sinew grinder and colloid mill. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50839. Replacement parts for earthmoving equipment. 31.3.63. 449 (A)(2). 50840-1. Replacement parts for rotary and percussive rock drills. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(2). 50842-3. Spa're parts for earthmoving equipment. 28.2.63. 359 (E)(1). 50844-5. Spare parts for earthmoving equipment. 31.1.63. 359 (E)(1). 50846. Replacement parts for weaving machines. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(2). 50847. Replacement parts for tractomotive shovels. 30.11,62. 449 (A)(2). 50848. Spare parts for french screw expellor presses. 31.10.62. 449 (A)(2). 50849. Spare parts for expeUer. 31.7.63. 449 ( A ) ( 2 ) . 50850. Flanges for torque converters. 30.11.62. 449 (A)(2). 50851. Spare parts for excava-tor. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 50852. Vinyl tapes. 31.1.63. 449 (A)(1). 50853. Spare parts for television station equipment. 31.5.63. 449 (A)(2). 50854. Replacement parts for portable air compressors. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 50855. X-ray diffraction tubes. 31.8.63. 449 (A)(2). 50856. Replacement parts for warping machine. 31.1.63, 449 (A)(2). 50857. Replacement pa-rts for gill boxes. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 50858. Turbine full load valve. 31.5.63. 449 (A)(1). 50859. Replacement parts for dough-making units. 31.12.62. 449 (A)(2). 50860. Spare parts for scraper. 30.6.63. 449 (A)(2). 50861. Spare parts for wagons. 30.6.63. 359 (E)(1). I>epartment of Customs and Excise, Canberra, A.C.T. 5th February, 1962. Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1961. Principal Registry, Melbourne. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO A CHANGE IN THE CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR MEMBERSHIP OF AN ORGANIZATION. I ^ O T I C E is hereby given that application has been made to me Xi under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1961 for consent to an alteration in the rules of The Federated Miscellaneous Workers Union of Australia insofar as those rules relate to the conditions of eligibility for membership of the organization. Commonwealth Gazette The alteration sought is from the following:— " The conditions of eligibility for membership afe aa follows:— The Union shall corlsist of ^n Unlimited number of persons who are employed in ot usually employed in arty of the following callings, viz.: Airbrush artists in the photographic industry, asbestos makers, animal welfare (household pet) institutions, bdsk^t nlak^rs, b^iiroorrl dMce instructors, bill posters, broom makers arid bfush ftiakefS (in Queensland only), ca^rbori j^dper mdkdrs, c^retdkefSj cemetery employ^esj manufactilr^ and treatment of cork and cork products (except in Victoria and Queensland), crematotium employees (in Queensland only), chemical workers, cle^rters, commissionaires, deritistSj deritd mechanics, dental assistants and attendants, male and female domestic workers, domestic Staff or groundsrrien or yardmen of denomiriatioriai schoois, manufacture of engine packing (dxcfept wh^re rnade in the rubber industry with rubber ot with any substitute therefor), ferry workers, fibrolitO makers (in N?^ South Wales and Queensland ortly), gardeners and greenkeepers (in New South Wales aftd Queensland only), gatekeepers, health and physical culture instructors, ice cream makers, laboratory attendants in or in connexion with the oil industry, laboratory assistants in or in connexion with the oil industry, laboratory testers in or in connexion with the oil industry, the manufacture of lead, librarians not principally engaged at clerical duties (in Queensland only), lift attendants, linoleum' makers and all employees in connexion therewith, luggage porters, laundry workers, margarine makers and packers (in Queensland and South Australia only), messengers, motor car washers and cleaners, motor car greasers, employees in motor garages (other than chauffeurs and workers in the iron trades and coachmaking trades and their assistants), the making of oilskins (but not the manufacture of goods and fabrics which have been so treated), paint makers, plaster paris makers, the manufacture of photographic supplies or materials, employees in photographic establishments (in South Australia, Victoria and Queensland only), manufacture and assembling of pyrotechnics, sack makers and repairers, manufacture of stramit board, employees in the States of New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia engaged in the manufacture of synthetic resins and/or moulding powders, employees in the State of Victoria engaged in the manufacture of synthetic resins in the paint, varnish and white lead industry, employees in the States of New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia (other than engineers and person eligible to be members of the Federated Rubber and Allied Workers' Union of Australia and coming within the Award of the Court known as the Rubber Workers' Award, 1947), engaged in or in connexion with the preparation and manufacture of plastics or substitutes therefor and/or goods made therefrom and/or goods in the manufacture of which plastics or substitutes therefor are used, telephone hygiene cleaners (except persons so engaged in the Postmaster-General's Department), typewriter service cleaners, toy ma-kers and assemblers (in Queensland only, but excluding toys made from furred or haired skins), typewriter ribbon makers, undertakers' employees, varnish makers, watchmen and white lead workers, zoological gardens employees (except in New South Wales and Queensland), together with such other persons whether employed in the industry or not, as have been appointed officers of the Union or its branches and admitted as members thereof. Provided that notwithstanding anything contained herein: (1) persons employed in the rubber industry in the State of Queensland and eligible for membership of the Australian Workers' Union; or (2) persons eligible as at the 22nd day of March, 1950, for membership of The Australian Leather and Allied Trades Employees' Federation; or (3) persons employed in the factory or in a section of a factory where the major portion of the work performed in such factory or section is work usually performed in a sheet metal working, agricultural implement, bedstead, oven and stovemaking and/or canister making factory, and where such articles are used as substitutes for products covered by the conditions of eligibility for membership of The Sheet Metal Working, Agricultural Implement and Stovemaking Industrial Union of Australia shall not be eligible for membership Commonwealth Gazette 563 to the following:— The conditions of eligibility for membership are as follows:— The Union shall consist of an unlimited number of persons who are employed in or usually employed in any of the following callings, viz.: Airbrush artists in the photographic industry, asbestos makers, animal welfare (household pet) institutions, basket makers, ballroom dance instructors, bill posters, broom makers and brush makers (in Queensland only), carbon paper makers, caretakers, cemetery employees, manufacture and treatment of cork and cork products (except in Victoria and Queensland), crematorium employees (in Queensland only), chemical workers, cleaners, commissionaires, dentists, dental mechanics, dental assistants and attendants, male and female domestic workers, domestic staff or groundsmen or [yardmen of denominational schools, emergency and safety employees of the Melbourne Harbour Trust, manufacture of engine packing (except where made in the rubber industry with rubber or with any substitute therefor), ferry workers, fibrolite makers (in New South Wales and Queensland only), gardeners and greenkeepers (in New South Wales and Queensland only), gatekeepers, health and physical culture instructors, ice cream makers, laboratory attendants in or in connexion with the oil industry, laboratory assistants in or in connexion with the oil industry, laboratory testers in or in connexion with the oil industry, the manufacture of lead, librarians not principally engaged at clerical duties (in Queensland only), lift attendants, linoleum makers and all employees in conne-xion therewith, luggage porters, laundry workers, margarine makers and packers (in Queensland and South Australia only), messengers, motor car washers and cleaners, motor car greasers, employees in motor garages (other than chauffeurs and workers in the iron trades and coachmaking trades and their assistants), the making of oilskins (but not the manufacture of goods and fabrics which have been so treated), paint makers, parking attendants (except municipal and shire council employees), plaster paris makers, the manufacture of photographic supplies or materials, employees in photographic establishments (in Soulh Australia, Victoria and Queensland only), manufacture and assembling of pyrotechnics, sack makers and repairers, and, (in Tasmania) shop assistants (not including storemen and packers or persons employed in the clerical industry or in the printing or paper industry), manufacture of Sisalkraft, Duk-Bak and similar products manufactured by Australian Sisalkraft Company Proprietary Limited, manufacture of stramit board, employees in the States of New South Wales, Queensland and South Australia engaged in the manufacture of synthetic resins and/or moulding powders, employees in the State of Victoria engaged in the manufacture of synthetic resins in the paint, varnish and white lead industry, employees in the States of New South Wales, Victoria, C^ueensland and South Australia (other than engineers and persons eligible to be members of the Federated Rubber and Allied Workers' Union of Australia and coming within the Award of the Court known as the Rubber Workers' Award, 1947), engaged in or in connexion with the preparation and manufacture of plastics or substitutes therefor and/or goods made therefrom and/or goods in the manufacture of which plastics or substitutes therefor are used, telephone hygiene cleaners (except persons so engaged in the Postmaster-General's Department), typewriter service cleaners, toy makers and assemblers (in Queensland only, but excluding toys made from furred or haired skins), typewriter ribbon makers, undertakers' employees, varnish makers, watchmen and white lead workers, zoological gardens employees (except in New South Wales and Queensland), together with such other persons whether employed in the industry or not, as have been appointed officers of the Union or its branches and admitted as members thereof. Provided that notwithstanding anything contained herein: (1) persons employed in the rubber industry in the State of Queensland and eligible for membership of the Australian Workers' Union; or (2) persons eligible as at the 2Xnd day of March, 1950, for membership of The Australian Leather and Allied Trades Employees' Federation; or (3) persons employed in a factory or in a section of a factory where the major portion of the work performed in such factory or section is work usually performed in a sheet metal working, agricultural implement, bedstead, oven and stovemaking and/or canister making factory, and where such articles are used as substitutes for products covered by the conditions of eligibility for membership of The Sheet Metal Working, Agricultural Implement and Stovemaking Industrial Union of Australia shall not be eligible for membership. No. 9.—15th February, 1962 Any person who desires to object to the application may do so by lodging with me a notice of objection in the prescribed form, and a statutory declaration in support thereof, within thirty-five days after the publication of this advertisement and by serving on the organization within seven days after the notice of objection has been so lodged copies of the notice of objection and statutory declaration so lodged. A. E. O'BRIEN, Industrial Registrar. [In iieu of notice appearing in Gazette of 4th January, 1962.] Note.—Any person who has already objected to the said application need not lodge a further objection unless additional grounds of objection are taken. Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1961, Principal Registry, Melbourne. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CONSENT TO A C H A N G E IN THE DESCRIPTION OF T H E INDUSTRY IN CONN E X I O N WITH W H I C H A N ORGANIZATION IS REGISTERED. OTICE is hereby given that application has been made to me under the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1961 for consent to an alteration in the rules of The Federated Miscellaneous Workers Union of Australia insofar as those rules relate to the description of the industry in connexion with which the organization is registered. The alteration sought is from the following:— " T h e description of the industry in connexion with which the Union is registered is as foUows;— The industries of watching, caretaking, cleaning and charring, lift attending, gate-keeping, motor car washing, greasing, cleaning and attending (other than chauffeurs and workers in the iron trades and coachmaking trades and their assistants), wa'shing, cleaning, ironing, sorting and packing of articles of laundry, domestic work, making of ice cream, carrying of luggage, carrying of messages, carrying by ferry boats, making paint, varnish and white lead, making and repairing baskets, posting of bills, cemetery workers and undertakers' workers, chemical workers, dental mechanical work, assisting and attending dentists, manufacturing of asbestos, carbon paper, plaster paris, linoleum and typewriter ribbons, manufacturing and repairing of sacks, spruiking, broom making and brush making (in Queensland only), persons employed as dentists, making of fibrolite, manufacture of lead, crematorium workers, gardening and greenkeeping, library workers (not principally engaged at clerical duties), margarine making and packing, the making of oilskins but not the manufacture of goods from fabrics which have been so treated), the manufacture of photographic supplies or materials, employees in photographic establishments (in South Australia, Victoria and Queenslan:l only), employees engaged in the manufacture of synthetic resins and/or moulding powders, air brush artists in the photographic industry, animal welfare (household pet) institutions, ballroom dance instruction, manufacture and treatment of cork and cork products (except in Victoria and Queensland), manufacture of engine packing (except where made in the rubber industry with rubber or with any substitute therefor), manufacture and assembling of pyrotechnics, telephone hygiene cleaners (except persons so engaged in the Postmaster-General's Department), typewriter service cleaners, zoological gardens employees (except in New South Wales and Queensland), domestic staff or groundsmen or yardmen of denominational schools, health and physical culture instruction, laboratory attendants in or in connexion with the oil industry, laboratory assistants in or in connexion with the oil industry, laboratory testers in or in connexion with the oil industry, manufacture of stramit board, and employees (other than engineers and persons eligible to be members of the Federated Rubber and Allied Workers' Union of Australia and coming within the award of the Court known as the Rubber Workers' Award, 1947), engaged in or in connexion with the manufacture of goods in which plastics or substitutes therefor are used, making and assembling of toys but excluding toys made from furred or haired skins; provided that nothing herein sha^l be construed as applying to the rubber industry in the State of Queensland." s NQ, 9.—15th February, 1962 564 to the following:— The description of the industry in connexion with which the Union is registered is as follow^:— The industries of watching, caretaking, cleaning and charring, lift attending, gatekeeping, motor car washing, greasing, cleaning and attending (other than chauffeurs and workers in the iron trades and coachmaking trades an(l their assistants), washing, cleaning, ironing, sorting and packing of articles of laundry, domestic work, making of ice cream, carrying of luggage, carrying of messages, carrying by ferry boats, making paint, varnish and white lead, making and repairing baskets, posting of bills, cemetery workers and undertakers' workers, chemical workers, dental mechanical work, assisting and attending dentists, manufacturing of asbestos, carbon paper, plaster paris, linoleum and typewriter ribbons, manufacturing and repairing of sacks, spruiking, broom making and brush making (in Queensland only), persons employed as dentists, making of fibrolite, manufacture of lead, crematorium workers, gardening and greenkeeping, library workers (not principally engaged at clerical duties), margarine making and packing, the making of oilskins (but not the manufacture of goods from fabrics which have been so treated), the manufacture of photographic supplies or materials, employees in photographic establishments (in South Australia, Victoria and Queensland only), employees engaged in the manufacture of synthetic resins and/or moulding powders, air brush artists in the photographic industry, animad welfare (household pet) institutions, ballroom dance instruction, manufacture and treatment of cork and cork products (except in Victoria and Queensland), manufacture of engine packing (except where made in the rubber industry with rubber or with any substitute therefor), manufacture and assembling of pyrotechnics, telephone hygiene cleaners (except persons so engaged in the Ppstmaster-General's Department), typewriter service cleaners, zoological gardens employees (except in New South Wales and Queensland), domestic staff or groun(^smen or yardmen of denominational schools, health and physical culture instruction, laboratory attendants in or in connexion with the oil industry, laboratory assistants in or in connexion with the oil industry, laboratory testers in pr in connexion with the oil industry, manufacture of stramit board, emergency an^l safety employees of the Melbourne Harbour Trust, parking attendants (except municipal and shire coqncil employees), and, (in Tasmania) shop assistants (not inclydjng storemen and packers or persons employed in the clerical industry or in the printing or paper industry), manufacture of Sisalkraft, Duk-Bak and similar products manufactured by Australian Sisalkraft Company Proprietary Limited, and employees (other than engineers and persons eligible to be members of the Federated Rubber and Allied Workers' Union of Australia and coming within the award of the Court known as the Rubber Workers' Award, 1947), engaged in or in connexion with the manufacture of goods in which plastics or substitutes therefor are used, making and assembling of toys but excluding toys made from furred or haired skins; provided that nothing herein shall be construed as applying to the rubber industry in the State of Queensland. Any person who desires to object to the application may do so by lodging with me a notice of objection in the prescribed form, and a statutory declaration in support thereof, within thirty-five days after the publication of this advertisement and by serving on the (organization within seven days after the notice of objection has been so lodged copies of the notice of objection and statutory declaration so lodged. A. E. O'BRIEN, Industrial Registrar. [In lieu of notices api>earing in Gazettes of t4th December, i961 ond 11th January, 1962.] Note.—Any person who has already objepted to the said application need not lodge a further objection unless additional grounds of objection are taken. Conciliation and Arbitration Apt 1904-1961. NOTICE OF APPLICATBON TO COMMONWEALTH CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION COMMISSION FOR COMMON RULE in the matter of THE WATCHMAN, CARETAKERS, CLEANERS AND LIFT DRIVERS (A.C.T.) AWARD, 1961. T^OTICE is hereby given that the Federated Miscellaneous 1 \ Workers Union of Australia has made application for a declaration that the whole of the terms determined by the abovementioned award shall be a Common Rgle in the Australian Capital Territory. Commonwealth Gazette A copy of the award and the application may be inspected at the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, Room 217, South Bqilding, Civic Offices, London Circuit, Canberra City, A.C.T. The application wiH be heard at 9,30 a.m. on Friday, the 2nd March, 1962, before Commissioner G. A. Findlay, Esquire, at the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission, South Building, Civi? Offices, Canberra City, Australian Capital Territory. If you desire to be heard on the hearing of the application, notice to that effect should be given to the Commission in accordance with Form 11 in the First Schedule to the Conciliation and Arbitration Regulations, Persons and organi7ations not so appearing or represented will bp boijnd by any awprd or order made by the Commission in the matter which is applicable to them. Dated this fifteenth day of February, 1962. J. D, BUTTON, Deputy Industrial Registrar. The Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1961. N pursuance of S'ection 49 of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1904-1961, The Commission doth hereby order and declare that the Miscellaneous Workers' (Austrahan Capital Territory) Award, 1960, as varied to date, be and ths same is hereby further varied in manner following that is to say:— 1. By deleting the third paragraph appearing in sub-clause (a) of Clause 27 " Recreation Leave" and inserting in lieu thereof the following: " Where street cleaners are rostered for duty on shift work or on a seven day week basis, such employees shall be entitled to an additional week's recreation leave." And the Commission doth hereby further order and declare that the foregoing variation ahal} come into force as from the fifth day of February, 1962. Dated at Canberra; this fifteenth day of February, 1962. By the Commission: G. A. FINDLAY, Commissioner. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITOMY. Compam'es Ordinance 1954. ^ O T I C ^ is hereby given that in pursuance of sub-section (3.) J3| of section 323 of the Companies Act 1936 of the State of Npw South Wales in its application to the Australian Capital Territory, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof the name of Cabarita Beach Pty. Limited will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the company will be dissolved. Dated this second day of February, 1962. D. P A VIS, Deputy Registrar of Companies. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRSTORY. Companies Ordinance 1954. " ^ O T I C E is hereby given that in pursuance of sub-section (3.) of section 323 of the Companies Act 1936 of the State of New South Wales in its application to the Australian Capital Territory, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof the name of Lonsd^e Motors Pty. Limited will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the company will b^ dissolved. Dated this second day of February, 1962. D. DAVIS, Deputy Registrar of Companies. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Companies Ordinance 1954-1961. 'OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of sub-section (3.) of section 323 of the Companies Act 1936 of the State of New South Wales in its application to the Australian Capital Territory, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof the name of Jensen MoUoy Holdings Limited, will, unless cause is shown to the contrary, be struck off the Register and the company will be dissolved. Dated this second day of February, 1962. D. DAVIS, Deputy Registrar of Companies. Commonwealth Gazette 565 N o . 9.--"15th February, 1962 REGISTER OF CLERGYMEN 1962. Office of the Principal Registrar, of Births, Deaths and Marriages, Courts and Titles Office, Canberra City, A.C.T. N accordance with Section 29 (6) of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Ordinance 1929-1951, it is hereby notified that the undermentioned Clergymen have been and are registered in this office as Clergymen for the Celebration of Marriages in the Australian Capital Territory for the current year. I Name. No. 328 Kinmoqt, William 329 Browne, John 330 Schlesinger, George Nathan Address. Prefix and Affix, Presbyterian Church. .. .. 59 Soho-street, Cooma, New South Wales Roman Catholic Church. Reverend .. Catholic Presbytery, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Hebrew Church. Rabbi, Ph.D., B.Sc., Rabbi- 28 Mugga-way, Red Hill, Canberra, AustraUan Capital Territory nical Diploma, Jerusalem Reverend Census and Statistics Act 1905-1949. PERSONS TO BE PROSECUTED FOR CONTRAVENTION OF SECTION 17 OF THE ABOVE ACT. Name. Address. Date of Offence. Sterling Investment Co. Pty, Ltd. .. 147-149 Chetwynd-street, North Melbourne, Victoria . . 22nd December, 1961 I, Harold Edward Holt, the Minister for the time being administering the Census and Statistics Act 1905-1949, HEREBY CONSENT to the prosecution of the said person named above for the contravention of Section 17 of the said Act on the date set out above. Dated this first day of February, 1962. HAROLD HOLT, Treasurer. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Auction Sale of Business Leases. T is hereby notified, pursuant to the provisions of the City Area Leases Ordinance 1936-1961, that the right to a lease of seven industrial sites at Fyshwick, one wholesale warehouse site at Kingston, two shop sites at Campbell and one motor service station site at Campbell will be offered at auction at the Albert Hall. Canberra, at 10 a m. on Thursday, 15th March, 1962. Each lease will be for a term of 99 years. Further information may be obtained from the Lands and Survey Branch, Department pf the Interior, City, Canberra, or from Woodgers and Calthorpe Limited and R. A- McKillop and Co., auctioneers in conjunction. The right to reject any bid is reserved. W. A. McLAREN, Secretary. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Darwin Town Area Leases Ordinance 1947-1961. DETERMINATION OF LEASE. ROGER BEDE NOTT, the Administrator of the Northern , Territory of Australia, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by sub-section (6) of Section 23 of the Darwin Town Area Leases Ordinance 1947-1961, and in accordance with the provisions of Clause 3 (a) of Lease No. 1482 over Lot No. 3061, Town of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in the name of Corporation of the City of Darwin, Volume 41 Folio 95, hereby determine the said lease as from the date hereof for npn-compli^nce with a covenant thereof. Dated this 30th day of January, 1962. ROGER NOTT, Administrator. I I Tariff Board Act 1921-1960. NOTIFICATION OF RECEIPT OF A FINAL REPORT OF THE TARIFF BOARD. JOHN McEWEN, the Minister of State for Trade, in accord, ance with sub-section (7) of section 17A of the Tariff B'oard Act 1921-1960, do hereby notify that on 25th January, 1962, I received the final report of the Tariff Board upon the reference made to that Board on 14th March, 1961 with respect to gelatine and animal glues, including goods, being edible gelatine, on which a temporary duty has, since the making of the reference, commenced be collected. Dated this toeighth day of February, 1962. J. McEWEN, Minister of State for Trade. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Darwin Town Area Leases Ordinance 1947-1961. DETERMINATION OF LEASE. ROGER BEDE NOTT, the Administrator of the Northern Territory of Australia, in pursuance of the powers conferred upon me by sub-section (6) of Section 23 of the Darwin Town Area Leases Ordinance 1947-1961, andi in accordance with the provisions of Clause 3 (a) of Lease No. 1481 over Lot No. 2970, Town of Darwin, in the Northern Territory of Australia, in the name of Corp oration of the City of Darwin, Volume 41 Folio 94, hereby determ-ine the said lease as from the date hereof for non-compliance with a covenant thereof. Dated this 30th day of January, 1962. ROGER NOTT, Administrator. I EXPENDITURE UNDER TREASURY REGULATION 52 MADE UNDER SECTION 71 OF THE AUDIT ACT 1901-1960. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, CANBERRA. £550.—Filmotype (A/asla) Pty. Ltd., 6 Railway Walk, Camberwell, Victoria.—Purchase of one Filmotype photo-composing machine, Model 4, plus Filmotype fonts, F4 24 pt. Wilson 18 pt., F41 24 pt. Worth 48 pt., F5 48 pt. Walker 30 pt., Medison 48 pt. Walker 30 pt., at £550, News and Information Bureau, Department of the Interior, Canberra.—(Ex. Min. No. 53.) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. £1^400.—Brown & Durea-u Ltd., Temple Court, 422 Collinsstreet, Melbourne, Victoria—For the cost of two complete display storage tubes fqr diagnpstic work at the Commonwealth Acoustic Laboratories.—(Ex. Mm. No. 1.) ROBERT G. MENZIE5, Prime Minister. I AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. The City Area Leases Ordinance 1936-1961. DETERMINATION OF LEASE. N pursuance of the power conferred by Section 22 (5) (b) of the City Area Leases Ordinance 1936-1961 and in accordance with the provisions of Clause 3 (a) (ii) of the lease of Block 10, Section 36, Division of Downer in the Australian Capital Territory granted to Adriaan Wormsbecher, Volume 86, Folio 75, I, John Noble Core Rogers, delegate of the Minister of State for the Interior hereby determine the lease as from the date hereof for non-compliance with a covenant thereof. Dated this fifth day of J^puary, 1962. J. N. ROGERS Delegate of the Minister of State for the Interior. 566 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 r Commonwealth Gazette THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Crown Lands Ordinance 1931-196L r is hereby notified that the undermentioned lease has been forfeited for the reasons stated:— Number of Lease. Lessee. Description of Land. Reason. Lease of Town Lands No. 1260 Sebastiano Previtero .. Lot No. 367, Town of Tennant Creek, contain ing an area of 2 roods 15 perches or thereabouts Non-compliance with improvement conditions of the lease and non-payment of rent 1 Forfeiture from and inclusive of— 31st January, 1962 ROGER NOTT, Administrator. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Crown Lands Ordinance 1931-196L ^ 'OTICE is hereby given that the undermentioned leases have been forfeited for the reason indicated:— Number of Lease. Lessee. Lease of Town Lands No. 1660 Henry DeVerrine Thomas Lease of Town Lands No. 1661 Henry DeVerrine Thomas Area and Locality. Reason. Forfeiture from and inclusive of— Lot No. 7, Town of Tennant Creek, containing an area of thirty nine and one half perches or thereabouts Lot No. 6, Town of Tennant Creek, containing an area of thirty nine and one half perches or thereabouts Non-compliance with conditions of the lease 24th January. 1962 Non-compliance with conditions of the lease 24th January, 1962 ROGER NOTT, Administrator. I THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA. Crown Lands Ordinance 1931-1961. AGRICULTURAL LANDS AVAILABLE FOR LEASING. T is hereby notified in accordance with the provisions of section twenty of the Crown Lands Ordinance 1931-1961 that the persons named hereunder are the successful applicants for agricultural leases of the lands described hereunder at the rental shown:— Area. Name. Land. Jeffrey Alfred Hamlyn Alvin Roger and Audrey Edna Morton Hugh Levange Van Heythuysen .. Northern Territory Portion No. 676 (Tea Tree) Portions 389, 390, 391 (Katherine River agricultural area) Portion 58, Hundred of Howard Acres. Dated this 2nd day of February, 1962. Comraonwealth of Australia. Lands Acquisition Act 1955-1957. NOTICE OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWEALTH. is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor-General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council has authorized pursuant to the provisions of the Lands Acquisition Act 1955-1957, the acquisition by compulsory process of the land hereunder described, and I hereby declare that the said land is acquired by the Comonwealth of Australia under the said Act for the following public purpose approved by the Governor-General:— Postal services at Tumbulgum North in the State of New South Wales.—(60/2549.)—(Eoc. Min. No. 55.) Dated this seventh day of February, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-two, GORDON FREETH Minister of State for the Interior. 40 15 1067 Roods. Perches. Annual Rental. 0 3 0 0 20 0 10 0 0 15 0 0 13 10 0 £ S. d. ROGER NOTT, Administrator. r of Berwick with a northeastern side of a road shown on plan catalogued in the New South Wales Department of Lands R99641603 and bounded thence on the southwest by part of the northeastern side of the road 66 feet wide aforesaid bearing 322 degrees 35 minutes 30 feet thence on the northwest northeast and southeast by lines bearing respectively 52 degrees 35 minutes 40 feet 142 degrees 35 minutes 30 feet and 232 degrees 35 minutes 40 feet to the point of commencement. Description of Land. All that piece of land situate in the Shire of Tweed containing an area of 4i perches more or less being part of Portion 22 of the Parish of Berwick County of Rous State of New South Wales and being Lot 1 on plan catalogued in the New South Wales Branch of the Department of the Interior Negative No. 11960 N.S.W.; commencing on a northeastern side of a road 66 feet wide shown on plan catalogued in the New South W-ales Department of Lands R3880-1603 at a point bearing successively 307 degrees 27 minutes 25 feet 2 inches and 322 degrees 35 minutes 140 feet 2 inches from the intersection of the eastern boundary of Portion 22 Parish ComraonweaJth of Australia. Lands Acquisition Act 1955-1957. NOTICE OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWEALTH. T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor-General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council ha.s authorized pursuant to the provisions of the Lands Acquisition Act 1955-1957, the acquisition by compulsory process of the la-nd hereunder described, and I hereby declare that the said land is acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia under the said Act for the following public purpose approved by the Governor-General:— Postal services at Biloela in the State of Queensland.—fQL. 1442/1) —(Ex. Min. No. 61.) Dated this seventh day of Februa?ry, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-two. GORDON FREETH Minister of State for the Interior. I Commonwealth Gazette No. 9.—15th February, 1962 567 Description of Land. All th^t pi'gce 6{ krtd cotitairiing an area of 2 roods 15.7 perches more or less being Poftiori 2^9 Pafish of Prairie County of Raglan State of Queensland; Commencmg ofl a south-eastern side of the Biloelaj-Gladstone Road at the westernmost corner of Portion 219 (R. 184, Cemetery Reserve) Parish of Prairie and bounded thence by part of a south-western boundary of the said Portion 219 bearing 130 degrees 15 minutes 300 hnks thence by north-western and nonh-eastern boundaries of Portion 105 Parish of Prairie, bearing respectively 215 degrees 40 minutes 200 links and 310 degrees 15 minutes 300 links and thence by part of the aforesaid southeastern side of the Biloela-Gladstone Road bearing 35 degrees 40 minutes 200 links to the point of commencement. Commonwealth of Australia. Land Acquisition Act 1955-57. NOTICE OF ACQUISITION OF LAND BY T M COMMONWEALTH. T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor-General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council has authorized pursuant to the provisions of the Lands Acquisition Act 1955-1957, the acquisition by compulsory process of the land hereunder described, and I hereby declare that the said land is acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia under the said Act for the following public purpose approved by the GovernorGeneral:—Postal services at Irishtown, Tasmania. Dated this seventh day of Februa'ry, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-two. GORDON FREETH Minister of State for the Interior. I Description of Lajnd. All that piece of land containing an area of 9.2 perches more or less being part of 199 acres lot 4617 Allen Nunn Purchaser Parish of Gibson County of WeUington State of Tasmania: Commencing on the south western side of the Main Road Smithton to Irishtown at a point distant north westerly 791 feet 11 inches from the south eastern corner of H perches acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia for Postal purposes and bounded thence by lines bearing 262 degrees 51 minutes 50 feet 356 degrees 56 minutes 40 seconds 50 feet and 82 degrees 51 minutes 50 feet thence by a line bearing 171 degrees 56 minutes 40 seconds 50 feet along the south western side of the Main Road aforesaid to the point of commencement. Commonwealth of Australia. Lands Acquisition Act 1955-1957. NOTICE OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWEALTH. T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor-General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council has authorized pursuant to the provisions of the Lands Acquisition Act 1955-1957, the acquisition by compulsory process of the land hereunder described, -and I hereby declare that the said land is acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia under the said Act for the following public purpose approved by the GovernorGeneral:—Postal services at Ghoolendaadi in the State of New South Wales.—(61/1421.)—(Ex. Min. No. 46.) Dated this seventh day of February, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-two. GORDON FREETH Minister of State for the Interioi. 9 minutes 40 feet and 0 degrees 50 minutes 50 seconds 40 feet and thence on the north by part of the aforesaid southern side of the road 132 feet wide bearing 87 degrees 9 minutes 40 feet to the point of commencement. Commonwealth of Australia. Lands Acquisition Act 1955-1957. NOTICE OF THE ACQUISITION OF LAND BY THE COMMONWEALTH. T is hereby notified that His Excellency the Governor-General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council has authorized pursuant to the provisions of the Lands Acquisition Act 1955-1957, the acquisition by compulsory process of the land hereunder described, and I hereby declare that the said land is acquired by the Commonwealth of Australia under the said Act for the following pubhc purpose approved by the Governor-General Postal services at San Isadore in the State of New South Wales.— (61/1653.)—(Ex. Min. No. 67.) Dated this seventh day of February, One thousand nine hundred and sixty-two. GORDON FREETH Minister of Slate for the Interior. I Description of Land. All that piece of land situate in the Shire of Mitchell containing an area of 9 perches more or less being part of Portion 209 of the Parish of Uranquintry County of Mitchell State of New South Wales and being Lot 1 on plan catalogued in the New South Wales Branch of the Department of the Interior Negative No. 12115 N.S.W., commencing at a point bearing successively 300 degrees 5 minutes 534 feet 9i inches and 30 degrees 5 minutes 66 feet from the southernmost corner of Portion 209 of the Parish of Uranquintry and bounded thence on the southwest the northwest and the northeast and the southeast by lines bearing respectively 300 degrees 5 minutes 50 feet 30 degrees 5 minutes 50 feet 120 degrees 5 minutes 50 feet and 210 degrees 5 minutes 50 feet to the point of commencement. HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA. APPOINTMENT OF AN ASSOCIATE. IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has been pleased to revoke the appointment of Robyn ColquhounThomson as an Associate to a Justice of the High Court of Australia and Clerk of the Court as from the close of business on 31st January, 1962; and to appoint Barbara Allan Besley to be an Associate to a Justice of the High Court of Australia and Clerk of the Court on and from 1st February, 1962.—(Ex. Min. No. 2.) H I DEPAFrMENT OF HEALTH. Quarantine Act 1908-1961. GENERAL DIVISION. IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has appointed Reuben Mendick as a Quarantine Officer. IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has appointed Floyd George Masters as a Quarantine Officer. IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has cancelled the appointment of Alan Albert Jones.—(Ex. Min. No. 5.) H H H Description of Land. All that piece of land situate in the Shire of Liverpool Plains PLANT DIVISION. containing an area of 5f perches more or less being Crown Land IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has appointed of the State of New South Wales and being part of " Cox's Creek Robert Stanley Harper and Charles Newton Morgan as Well " Public Watering Place No. 827 notified in the New South Quarantine Officers. Wales Government Gazette No. 89 dated 11th July 1941 P-arish of Benelabri County of Pottinger State of New South Wales and being IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has cancelled lot 1 in plan catalogued in the New South Wales Branch of the the appointment of John McGregor Wills as a Quarantine Department of the Interior Negative No. 12100 N.S.W.; commencing Officer.—(Ex. Min. No. 2.) at the intersection of the southern side of a road 132 feet wide with a western side of a closed road 66 feet wide shown on plan catalogued in the New South Wales Department of Lands R21293ANIMAL DIVISION. 1603 such intersection bearing 191 degrees 36 minutes 20 seconds IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has appointed 4 feet 61 inches and 206 degrees 6 minutes 740 feet 3^ inches successively from the southwestern corner of portion 103 of the Horace Hector Riley Walker, Philip William Ladds, and Parish of Benelabri and bounded thence on the east by part of Selwyn Thomas Fassifern Ozanne as Quarantine Officers. the western boundary of Travelling Stock Reserve 69755 notified [IS Excellency the Governor-General in Council has cancelled in the New South Wales Government Gazette d-ated 17th January the appointments of Frederick Caine, Patrick Hubert 1941 bearing 180 degrees 50 minutes 50 seconds 40 feet thence on the south and the west by lines bearing respectively 267 degrees McCarthy and Ernest Edward Cummings.—(Ex. Min. No. 8.) H H H No. 9.—15tb February, 1962 56§ COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE- Commonwe^th Gazette PROMOTIONS-nSECnON 50 AND REGULATION 109. h e following promotions are provisional and are subject to appeal by officers to the Public Service Board, and where consequent upon another provisional promotion, are dependent upon the latter being confirmed. The date of promotion is the date of this Gazette except where otherwise specifically indicated. Where an oflScer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions a separate appeal should be lodged for each one. Where to Lodge Appeals. Appeals should be lodged either by letter or telegram within twenty-one days of the date of this notification. If the promotion is to an office in:— (a) a State, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector in the capital city of that State; (b) the Australian Capital Territory, with the Public Service Inspector, Canberra, unless the promotion is to a vacancy in the Department of Civil Aviation or the Postmaster-Qeneral*s Department, when the officer should lodge his appeal with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Sydney; the Northern Territory, with the Chairman, Promotions Appeal Committee, Darwin; (d) J^orfplk Island, with thp Commonwealth PubUc Service Inspector, Sydney; (0) the Territory of Papua and Now Guinea, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Brisbane; (f) the Territory of Cocos (Keeling) Islands, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Perth; (g) a place outside the Commonwealth (and not being a place specified above), with the Public Service Inspector, Canberra. Appeals not lodged with the appropriate Commonwealth PubUc Service Inspector, or, in the case of the Northern Territory, with the Chairman, Promotfona Appeal Committee, Darwin, within the prescribed period will not be accepted. Grounds of Appeal. The grounds of appeal are:— (1) (a) Superior efficiency or (b) Equal efficiency combined with seniority; (ii) That the appellant is senior to the officer provisionally promoted and is efficient, where promotion is mads to one of these positions: Assistant, Grade I; Assistant, Grade 2; Assistant Storeman; Clerical Assistant, Grade 1; Hospital Assistant (Female). Grade 2; Labourer, Grade 1; Lift Attendant; Lineman, Grade 2; Mai! Officer; Monitor; Monitor (Female); Orderly. Grade ); Postal Assistant; Postal Officer; Postman; Preventive Officer, Grade 1; Quarantine Assistant Grade 1; Storeman; Telephonist. How to Lodge Appeal. The appeal piust show the Gazette date, promotee's name and Department, ^ d groimd of appeal. It should be sent direct to the Public Service Inspector with the following particulars at the foot of the appeal:— Office or Branch Full Name (block letters) Department Personnel Number Seniority (iat<; (or number).. Date of Birth Designation and Salary Scale of permanent position T rosftkins Iiovlng either Third or Foorih Division Status. For the purposes of appca' against provisional promotions to positions of Assistant Chief Drafting Officer; Chief Drafting Officer; Communications Officer; Drafting Assistant, all grades; Drafting Officer, all grades; Postal Clcpk; Principal Technical Officer; Senior Communications Officer, all grades; Senior Drafting Officer, all grades; Senior Technical Officer, all grades; Supervisor-in-training (Mail); Technical Assistant, all grades; Technical Officer, all grades; Telegraphist; Trainee Engineer, seniority of officers of the Third and Fourth Division shall be determined in accordance with General Order 4/A/3, i.e., according to date of appoiiUment Salaries, &c. By reason of the operation of Regulation 106A the annual rates of salary are increased as follows:— Adult Males and M^ried Minor (Males) ,, .. .. .. .. Increase of £133 per annum. AduU Females ., .. ,. ». .. .. Increase of £99 p§r annum. Minors—Proportionate adjustments as specified in Regulation 106A. Where positions have been the subject of an arbitration determination, the salary sc^le^ shown aye tho^ p^esgribed by Determinations. Name and Personnel Numbci (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). '1 Present Desi^ation, Salary Scale, Division aqd Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT, Central Office^Administrative Section. Rigg, Mary Elizabeth 60/85224 Typist (FejTiale) (^339-£657), Fourth Division Woodgate, Rita May 58/23888 Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£849-£926) (female rate Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£926-£964) (female rate £695-£772), Fourth Division, Recruitment and £772^£810), Fourth Division, Establishm'ent SecTraining Section, Sydney tion, Sydney, vice B. J. Irwin Duties.—Maintain organization records and position number control. Crerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£849-£926), Fourth Division, Recruitment and Training Section, Division, Recruitment and Training Section, Sydney, vice R. M. Woodgate, prov. prom. Sydney 15.2.62 Kinny, Bryan Henry 58/23860 .. Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-^695), Fourth Division, vice M. C. Hill Qualifications.—Shorthand, 80 words pe^* ininute, OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD. New South Wales. Duties.—Staff Notations Officer. OFFICE OF EDUCATION. New South Wales. Assistant Vocational Counsellor (£968-£l,188), Clerk (£l,518-£l,738), Third Division, Offipe of Education, North Sydney, vice D. J. Ivispn Third Division, Rehabilitation Branch, Department of Social Services, Sydney Duties.—Assistance in formoilation of policy for and in administration of Commonwealth Scholarships Scheme. Qualifications.—^A knowledge of Australian education generally or a knowledge of a particular field covered by tbe Scholarships Scheme; and experience adqiinistration preferably related to a scheme of training. A university degree would be of advantage. Ikenberg, Jean Pierre 58/20450 Commonwealth Gazette 569 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Farmer, Lindsay Gordon David 58/32913 Searson, Kenneth Arthur 58/32845 Robson, Gordon William 58/33135 Croucher, Ronald Jbhn 59/43702 Dwyer, James Gerard 61/89017 Bird, Robert Joseph 58/45861 Present Desi^ation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT-^ontinued. AUDITOR-GENERAL'S OFFICE. Australian Capital Territory. Assistant Chief Auditor (£2,488-£2,748), Third Chief Auditor (£2,553-£2,878), Third Division, Canberra, vice F. A. Johnson, prov. prom. bivisiOh, Sydney 25.1.62 Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£966^£ 1,186), Third Divi^ Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£1,298-£1,628), Third Division, Canberra, vice L. W. Lane sion, Canberra Clerk (Audit), Grade 2 (£858-£1.078), Third Divi- Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£1,298-£1,628), Third Division, Canberra, vice A. Meintyre sion, Brisbane Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, Engineering Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Canberra, vice F. D. Schultz Branch, Postmaster-General's Department, Bathurst, New South Wales NATIONAL LIBRARY OF AUSTRALIA. Librarian, Grade 1 (£968-£l,518), Third Division, Librarian, Grade 2 (£1,518-£1,628), Third Division, Catalogue Division Extension Division. New office Certificate No. 61/614 Duties.—-Readers' Adviser. Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, Department Librarian, Grade 1 (£968-£l,518), Third Division, of Supply, Brisbane Catalogue Division. (New office Certificate No. 61/614 EHities.—General cataloguing duties. DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AJTAIRS. Central OflSce, Canberra. IMvision 3—Property and Supply Branch. Forbutt, Colin .. .. Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division .. .. Clerk (£1,408-£1,628), Third Division, vice R. D. 58/21686 Adlam Duties^^Examine and process estimates, requests and reports on the purchasing, leasing and maintenance of office and residential accommodation, furnishings and motor vehicles at more important overseas posts. Oakman, KeAneth Ambrose .. Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Directorate Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, vice C. of Works and Buildings, Department of Air, 58/28034 Forbutt, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Canberra Duties.—Examine and process estimates, requests and reports on the purchasing, leasing and maintenance of office and residential accommodation, furnishings and motor vehicles at certain overseas posts. ATTORNIEY-GENERAL S DEPARTMENT. Administrative Office. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Department of Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Personnel Larkham, Bruce Richard the Treasury, Canbeira Section, Canberra, vice S. P. Collins, prov. prom. 58/46994 1.2.61 Duties.—^Maintain history and leave records; prepare Public Service Board returns and minor correspondence. Crown Solicitor's Office, New South Wales. Typist (Female) (£339-£657), Fourth Division .. Stenographer (Female), Grade I (£644-£695), Castle, Joan Roslyh Fourth Division, vice L. A. Barr 38/39052 Duties.—Stenographic duties for Legal Officers. Qualifications.—Shorthand, at least 80 words per minute. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Central Staff, Canberra—Central Secretariat. Clerk (£968-£1,188), Third Division, Department Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Thltd Division, vice M. J. Dando, Michael David of Primary Industry, Canberra McGregor 58/42188 Duties.—In charge of sub-section responsible for office services. Superannuation Board Office, Canberra. Clerk (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division, Insurance Clerk (£1,628-£1,848), Third Division. New office Morris, Peter Edward and Actuarial Branch Cert. 61/2327 58/46864 Duties.—Preparation -of statistics and data for actuarial valuations, Prepare punched card processing and tabulating instructions. Toone, William Francis . . Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Defence Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division Record Sub58/46968 Division section, vice J. P. Kelly Duties.—Control contributors index. Process legal documents; maintain registers of Ministerial correspondence, &c. Typist (Female) (Secretarial) (£772-£848), Fourth Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1 (£886), Fourth Powell, Dawn Nita Division, War Service Homes Division, DepartDivision, vice C. E. Anderson 59/21512 ment of National Development, Canberra Duties.—^In charge of Typing Sub-section. Qualifications.—Shorthand, 100 words per minute. Stati^tfciasi's Branch, CanbcmL Compiling Divisian. Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Engineering Research Officer, Grade 1 (£1,188-£1,518), Third Risby, John Yoimg Division, Postmaster-General^s Department, Division, Employment and Labour Branch, vice 59/13137 Adelaide R. D. B. Gibson Duties.—Investigate trends in employment estimates for industry groups and other research on aspects of employment statistics. Qualifications.—Appropriate university degree. No. 9.—15th February, 1962 570 Commonwealth Gazette PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Shannon, Gordon Charles 58/21446 Booth, Maxwell Burkitt 58/21201 Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. DEPARTMENT O F THE TREASURY—continued. Statistician's Branch, Canberra—continued. Development Division. Assistant Supervisor (£2,163-£2,358), Third DiviSupervisor (£2,423-£2,618), Third Division, Intersion, unattached nal Trade Branch. New office Cert. 61/1019 Duties.—Supervise the work of the Branch. Qualifications.—Appropriate University degree desirable. Senior Compiler (£l,903-£2,098), Third Division, unattached Assistant Supervisor (£2,163-£2,358), Third Division, Internal Trade Branch. New office Cert. 61/1019 Duties.—Responsible for the direction of staff in the compilation of statistics relating to internal trade and periodical censuses of retail establishments. Investigation of current trends and developments in this field. Qualifications.—Appropriate university degree desirable. Statistician's Branch, Hobart—^Production, Trade and Transport Division. Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Business Compiler (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division, ProducStatistics Branch, Research and Development tion and Building Branch, vice D. N. Allen, Division, Adelaide prov. prom. 11.1.62 Duties.—Compilation and investigation of primary production statistics including estimation of value of production. Qualifications.—Completion or partial completion of appropriate university degree desirable. Powell, Barry James 58/13330 Robinson, Frank William 58/26107 Scholfield, Eric Norman 58/26173 Taxation Brancli, New South Wales. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Accounts Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Instalment Section Section, Sydney, vice N. McCarthy Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Instalment Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Instalment Section Section, Sydney, vice G. F. Harris Duties of above two positions.—Instalment Inspector. Bayley, Beryl Joyce 58/24610 Clerk (Female) (£470-£814), Records Section Diamond, George . . 58/24959 Symmonds, John Frederick , 58/26342 Division, Clerk (£968-£l,188) (female rate £814-£1,034), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section, Sydney, vice B. V. Lucas Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Sales Tax and Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Sales Tax Pay-roll Tax Section and Pay-roll Tax Section, Sydney, vice T. F. Dawn Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Sales Tax and Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Sales Tax Pay-roll Tax Section and Pay-roll Tax Section, Sydney, vice J. A. Kimber Duties of above three positions.—Examining sales tax and pay-roll tax returns. Supervisor (Investigations) (£2,163-£2,358), Third Division, Investigation Section Hall, Harry Douglas 58/25251 Hughes, Whalan Third Albert 58/25405 George Marsh, Leslie Cyril William Matthew 58/25758 Gray, Kenneth Edward 58/25206 Investigation Officer, Grade 3 (£1,738-£1,968), Third Division, Investigation Section Duties.—Assistant Appeals Officer. Clerk (£l,903-£2,098). Third Division, Internal Audit Section Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Administrative Section Supervisor (Investigations) (£2,293-£2,488), Third Division, Investigation Section, Sydney, vice P. M. A. Lantry Clerk (£2,033-£2.228), Third Division, Appeals Section, Sydney, vice E, F. Mannix Cashier (£2,033-£2,228), Section, Sydney, vice Clerk (£1,408-£1,628), Section, Sydney, vice 15.2.62 Third C. W. Third S. F. Division, Cashier's KL. Ellem Division, Cashier's Green, prov. prom. Duties.—Assistant Cashier. Clerk (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division, Defaults Clerk (£1,738-£1,968), Third Division, AdministraCarlile, Kevin Charles Section 58/24762 tive Section, Sydney, vice T. C. M-atchett Duties.—Secretary, Tax Agents' Board, Exercise delegations in respect of extensions of time for lodgment of returns and payment of taxes. Jenkins, Donald Nicholas Charles 58/25451 Green, Sydney Francis 58/25216 Barclay, David Harvey 58/28331 McAlpine, Douglas 58/28971 Roderick Meikle, Leonard Ronald 58/28908 Gowans, Villiers Thomas 58/28665 Alfred Assessor (Supervisor) (£1,628-£1,848), Third Division, Assessing Section, Sydney, vice F. D. Goetze Clerk (£1,408-£1,628), Third Division, Cashier's Clerk (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division, Defaults Section Section, Sydney, vice K. C, Carlile, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Officer-in-charge, Defaults Section. Clerk (£1,408-£1,628), Third Section Division, Assessing Taxation Branch, Queensland. Investigation Officer, Grade 4 (£l,903-£2,098), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section Investigation Officer, Grade 3 (£1,738-£1,968), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section Investigation Officer, Grade 2 (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section Clerk (£1.408-£1,628), Third Division, Correspondence (Sales Tax, &c.) Section Supervisor (Investigations) (£2,163-£2,358), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section, Brisbane, vice S. H. H. Hawkins Investigation Officer, Grade 4 (£l,903-£2,098). Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section, Brisbane, vice D. H. Barclay, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Investigation Officer, Grade 3 (£1,738-£1,968), Third Division, Sales Tax aaid Pay-roll Tax Section, Brisbane, vice D. R. McAlpine, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Investigation Officer, Grade 2 (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section, Brisbane, vice L. R. Meikle, prov. prom. 15.2.62 571 Commonwealth Gazette No. 9.—15 th February, 1962 PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 1090 appUes). Eiliott, Reginald Conway 58/28583 Rees, Colin 58/29126 Milliner, Harold Keith 58/28917 Vout, Leo Herbert . . 58/38873 McCuIloch, James Lorraine 58/38795 O'Dea-, Terence Michael 58/43005 Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale. Division and Slauon. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY—continued. Taxation Branch, Queensland—continued. Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Sales Tax Qerk (£1,408-£1,628), Third Division, Correspondand Pay-roll Tax Section ence (Sales Tax, &c.) Section, Brisbane, vice T. A. V. Gowans, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Officer-in-charge, Correspondence (Sales Tax, &c.) Section. Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Correspond- Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Sales Tasx and Pay-roll Tax Section, Brisbane, vice R. C. ence (Sales Tax, &c.) Section Elliott, prov. prom. 15.2.62 EHities.—Officer-in-charge, Internal Examination Sub-section. Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Sales Tax Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Sales Tax and Pay-roll Tax Section and Pay-roll Tax Section, Brisbane, vice H. B. Goodman Duties.—Officer-in-charge, Records Sub-section. Taxation Branch, Tasmania. Indoor Examiner (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division, Investigation Officer, Grade 3 (£1,738-£1,968), Third Division, Investigation Section, Hobart, Investigation Section vice H. L. Harwood Indoor Examiner (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division, Investigation Officer, Grade 3 (£1,738-£1,968), Third Division, Investigation Section, Hobart, vice G. C. Investigation Section Coombe Taxation Branch, Northern Territory. Clerk (£858-£ 1,078), Third Division, Accounts Assessor, Grade 1 (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Section, Darwin Assessing Section, Darwin, vice J. T. Brewer DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Forestry and Timber Burean. Division of Silvicultural Research. Research Officer, Grade 1 (£968-£l,518). Third Forestry Officer, Grade 3 (£1,628-£1,848), Third Brown, Alan Gordon John Division, unattached Division, Canberra. Office reclassified Cert 58/14881 61/2231 Duties.—Conduct experimental work, with specialization in the breeding, raising and cultivation of particular species and strains of trees. Qualifications.—Degree or Diploma of an approved forestry school desirable. Experimental Assistant, Grade 1 (£385-£951), Technical Officer, Grade 1 (£1,257-£1,448), Third Mucha, Stefan Division, Launceston. Office reclassified Cert, Fourth Division, unattached 58/34626 61/2231 Duties.—Take charge of field parties for the remeasurement of sample plots and assist with analysis of the data. Qualifications.—Considerable experience in sample plot work and ability to perform work requiring the exercise of independent judgment desirable. Warde, Cecil William Research Assistant (£858-£l,078). Third Division, Technical Assistant, Grade 2 (£1,002-£1,232), unattached Third Division, Canberra. Office reclassified Alexander 58/15209 Cert. 61/2231 Duties.—Read and record a full range of meteorological instruments, analyse and summarize observations, adjust instruments. Qualifications.—Intermediate or higher certificate and considerable experience in recording meteorological observations desirable. Observer (£926-£l,155). Fourth Division, Bureau of Technical Assistant, Grade 2 (£1,002-£1,232), Roberts, William Brooks Fourth Division, Canberra. New office Cert. Meteorology, Melbourne 58/31771 61/2200 Duties.—Assist with research on the rate of speed of forest fires including meteorological observations. Qualifications.—Intermediate or higher certificate and training in meteorological observations desirable. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£352-£798), Fourth Technical Assistant, Grade 2 (£1,002-£1,232), Eilert, Arthur Gerhard Division, Forestry and Timber Bureau, Canberra Fourth Division, Canberra. Office reclassified 61/85286 Cert. 61/2231 Duties.—Maintain glasshouse pot trials and field experiments, carry out laboratory measurements and prepare soil and plant materials for analysis. Qualifications.—Intermediate or higher certificate and considerable experience in forest, horticultural or agricultural experimental work desirable. Harris-Bodfish, Egbert James Experimental Assistant, Grade 1 (£385-£951), Technical Assistant, Grade 2 (£1,002-£1,232), Fourth Division, Mt. Burr. Office reclassified Fourth Division, unattached 58/17771 Cert. 61/2231 Duties.—Assist with the establishment and measurement of experiments including tree breeding. Qualifications.—Intermediate or higher certificate and experience in field experimentation and plant propagation desirable. Division of Forest Management Research. Benson, Martin Lachlan Wood Forestry Officer, Grade 1 (£968-£l,518), Third Forestry Officer, Grade 3 (£l,628-£ 1,848), Third Division, Canberra. New office Cert. 61/2200 58/14867 Division, Canberra Duties.—Research in forest mensuration and forest inventory procedures. Qualifications.—Degree or Diploma of an approved forestry school and experience in forest inventory, aerial survey or mensuration work desirable. Sims, William George .. Photo Interpreter (£1,078-£1,298), Third Divi- Photo Interpreter (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division, 58/15164 sion, unattached Canberra. Office reclassified Cert. 61/2231 Duties.—Classify photographs of forest areas into vegetative types, check photographic classification of ground samples, measure tree heights by parallax and other methods, measure density, crown diameter and other factors on air photographs. Qualifications.—Experience in the interpretation of air photographs by the use of stereoscopic instruments desirable. Good eyesight and stereoscopic vision are essential. No. 9.—15th February, 1962 511 Commonwealth Gazette PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 1090 applies). Present Designation, Salary Scale. Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Stauon. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR—continued. Electoral Branch—Australian Capital Territory. Postal Clerk (£400-£1,040), Third Division, Post- Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Canberra, vice Bird, Desmond 59/27884 master-General's Department, Canberra City K. J. Laueis, transferred Duties.—Assist with accounts, records, maintenance of rolls, &c. Victoria Branch. Clerk (£858'£1,078), Third Division, Accounts and Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Acc&unlti and Matthews, Campbell Brian Persoimel Section, Melbourne, vice M. A. Seale, Personnel Section, Melbourne 58/46517 retired Duties.—Maintain rents payable and receivable ledgers and supervise the staff of the Rents Sub-section. DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. Australian Capital Territory—Administration and Finance Division. McDonald, Jennifer Margaret Accounting Machinist, Grade 2 (£772), Fourth Accounting Machinist, Grade 3 (£835), Fourth Division, Finance Section, Administration and Division, Finance Section, Administration and 58/12954 Finance Division, Department of Works, MelFinance Division, Canberra, vice A. E. Rogers bourne Duties.—Under the direction of the Accounting Machinist-in-charge, oversight of all machinists engaged on National and Burroughs Accountiiig Machine work. Arrangement of work distribution and generally assist the Accounting Machinist-in-charge. South Australia. Administratiob and Finance i>ivision. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£352-£798), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Lawn, Sydney RoSs Division, unattached Division, General Administration Section, 62/66039 Adelaide, vice G. C. Wilson Duties.—Under the direction of the Stationery and Equipment Officer attehd to requisitions and office requisites submitted by Section Leaders. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£352-£798), Fourth Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 1 (£352-£849), Paull, Geoffrey Ross Division, General Administration Section, Fourth Division, General Administration Section, 58/16080 Adelaide Adelaide^ vice F. J. Leonard Duties.—Operation and maintenance of an OCE Plan Printing Machine (Model 221) Trim and sort plans. Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Construction Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Construction Olifenl, Douglas Elwin Sub-section, Works Administration Section, S'ub-section, Works Administration Section, 58/16078 Adelaide Adelaide, vice A. S. Jones Duties.—AdrtiinistratiVe assistance to Construction Manager. Supervise staff In the architectural and enginering cells. Prepare high level correspondence. Assist in reviews of works progress. Special investigations as required. Technical Division. Burke, Robert Stanley Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Administrative Cadet Engineer (Civil) (£499-£968), Third Division, Engineering Design Section, Adelaide, vice J. M. Wing, Weapons Research Establishment, Re58/44868 Slater search and Development Branch, Departmeitt of Supply, Salisbury Executive Section^ Northern Territory. Principal Engineer (£2,553-£2,878), Third Division, Direttor of Works (£3,900), Second Division, DarRedmond, Leonard George unattached (Australian Capita) Territory) win, vice J. J. W. Gray 58/11626 Papua-New Guinea—Technical Division. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Administrative Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Stores Section, Sherman, Bernard George Division, Port Moresby 61/57152 Port Moresby. New office Cert. 61/1477 Duties.—Stock Control Officer. Responsible for exercising stock control, including planning and co-ordinating the approved provisioning programme for the Branch. Architect, Grade 1 (£968-£l,518), Third Division, Architect, Grade 3 (£l,628-£l,848) (tentative Flower, Gerald Wanklyn Architectural Design Section, Port Moresby 61/88278 classification £1,738-£1,968), Third Division, Architectural Design Section, Port Moresby, vice J. Woynicz Duties.—^Responsible to a Senior Architect for the preparation of designs and specifications for a major project or a group of projects. Quahfications.—Registered Architect or eligible for m-embership R.AJ.A. desirable. DS:PARTlVtt:NT OF HEALTH. Central Staff, Canberra—General Administration Division. . Clerk (£968-£l,188) (female rate £814-£1,034), Clerk (£1,078-£1,298) (female rate £924-£l,144), D'Arcy, Marilyn Robyn Third Division, Miscellaneous Sub -section. PerThird Division, Accounts Section, Canberra, vice 58/22022 sonnel and Offices Section, Canberra G. M. C^usack Duties.—Appropriation Ledgerkeeper and preparation of returns of departmental expenditure. Victoria—National Health Division. Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, Medical and Assistant Investigation Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Riddett, John Russell Hospital Section, Melbourne Third Division, Medical and Hospital Section! 58/17837 Melbourne, vice F. R. Blackwell DUUes.—Assist in more iftiportant investigations and conduct other investigations as required under the Medical Benefits and Hospital Benefits Schemes and Petisioner Medical Service. Qualifications.—Accountancy qualifications desirable. 573 Commonwealth Gazette No. 9.—15th February, 1962 PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH—continued. New South Wales. Commonwealth Acoustic Laboratories—Central StaflL Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Sydney. New . Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Stores and Gillespie, Michael John Contracts Branch, Postmaster-General's Departoffice Cert. 61/1815 59/35741 ment, Sydney Duties.—Preparation and submission of reports and statistics in regard to the laboratories* activities throughout Australia. School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine. Senior Medical Officer, Grade 1 (£2,878-£3,268), Medical Officer (£2,163-£3,008), Third Division, Third Division, Preventive M-edicine Section, unattached* Department of Health, Sydney Sydney. Office reclassified Cert. 61/2219 Queensland. National Health Division. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£326-£644), Fourth Checker-in-training (female) (£326-£644), PharmaWakefield, Dianne . . Division, Department of Health, Brisbane ceutical Section, Brisbane, vice P. M, Tilney 58/34367 Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£326-£644), Fourth Checker-in-training (female) (£326-£644), PharmaThompson, Ellen Joyce Division, Department of Social Services, Brisbane ceutical Section, Brisbane, vice M. C. Miller 58/19109 Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£326-£644), Fourth Checker-in-training (female) (£326-£644), PharmaReid, Denise Angela Division, Department of Social Services, Brisbane ceutical Section, Brisbane, vice A. M, Bourke 58/19092 Duties of above three positions.—Checking claims lodged under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Note.—When an officer has completed six months' training as a Checker-in-training and has attained a satisfactory standard of accuracy, she will be advanced to a position of Checker (Female) (£593-£772). Scott, Godfrey Chesworth 58/24461 Health Laboratories Division. Buckton, John William .. Mail Officer (£352-£951), Fourth Division, PostClerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£926-£964), Fourth 59/23233 master-General's Department, Rockhampton Division, Rockhampton, vice L. Code Duties.—Responsible for ordering, storage and issue of biological products, receipt of public moneys, ordering stores and equipment, maintain stores, stock and personal ledger and records, supervise office staff. Beer, Jennifer 58/34260 Mason Western Australia—National Health Division, Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£352-£798> (female Checker-in-training (Female) (£326-£644), Fourth rate £326-£644),, Fourth Division, unattached, Division, Pharmaceutical Benefits Section, Perth, vice C. J. Stockden Perth Duties.—Checking claims lodged under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Tsfote.—When an officer has completed six months' training as a Checker-in-training a^d has attained a satisfactory general standard of accuracy, she will be advanced to a position of Checker (Female) (£593-£772). Latham, Edwin Alexander 58/17263 Nortfiero Territory—General Administration Division. Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Welfare Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Branch, Northern Territory Administration Division, Department of Territories, Darwin Duties.—Control and direct activities of stocktaking team. Ebzery, Terence Michael 59/23051 Smith, Lawrence Clyde 61/85213 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Radio Branch, Postmaster-General's Department, Brisbane Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Transport Branch, Northern Territory Administration Division, Department of Territories, Darwin Duties of above two positions.—Conduct stocktaking procedures desirable. stocktakes of Oerk Third Division, Darwin* (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Darwin* Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Darwin* a'll Divisional establishments. Knowledge of internal audit and/or «New office Cert. 61/2233. DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION. Central Staff, Canberra. Planning Divisfon. Clerk (£1,298-£I,518), Third Division, Statistics Investigating Officer (£l,40S-£1,628), Third DiviGregson, Arthur Peter Sub-section, Research and Statistics Section sion. Commonwealth Immigration Planning and 58/40354 Advisory Councils Section, vice W. H. McMillan Duties.—Analyse monthly reports from overseas posts and investigate majtters related to migration projects and schemes. Citizenship Diyision. Qerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Correspondence Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Migrant Lotton, Maxwell Henry Registry Section, Administration Division Accommodation Section, vice K. Dunn 58/40376 Duties.—Prepare periodical accommodation summaries, maintain records of transport arrangements and works programmes for migrant accommodation centres. O r a t i o n s Divisioni. Clerk (£t,078-£l,298), Third Division, unattached Clerk (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division, British SecGrady, Henry Arthur tion, vice G. Bartley 58/40453 Duties.—Examine and decide proposals relating to the eligibility of persons for assistance under the British assisted migration scheme. Clerk (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division,^ Foreign Assisted Migration Section, vice I. L. MacLeod, prov. prom. 8.2.62. Duties.—Examine and decide proposals relating to the eligibility of persons under the various foreign assisted passage' schemes. Robertson, Alan 58/40418 781/62.—2 Graham Examination Officer (£96«-£l,188),. Third Diwsion, unattached No. 9—15th February, 1962 574 Commonwealth Gazette PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. D E P A R T M E N T OF IMMIGRATION—continued. Central Staff, Canberra—continued. Operations Division—continued. Barrenger, Bryson Henry 58/40296 .. Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third division, Unassisted Migration Section Foreign Clerk (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division, Unassisted Migration Section, vice Bleaney Duties.—Decide or obtain decisions on questions outside policy requiring discretionary consideration. Foreign K. J. Administration Division. Weatherstone, Albert Granville Frank 58/40442 Clerk (£1,408-£1,628), Third Division, Establishment Section Duties.—Supervise Overseas Section. Clerk (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division, Overseas Section, Administration Branch. New office Cert. 62/70 Formulate policy and maintain review on all aspects of conditions of overseas service. Perrin, Donald Francis 58/40460 .. Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, unattached Clerk (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division, Overseas Section, Administration Branch. New office Cert. 62/70 Duties.—Examine and make recommendations on proposals relating to office and residential accommodation at all overseas posts. Lange, Peter Clifford 58/40373 .. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Personnel and Office Services Section Duties.—Prepare for overseas staff. Hawke, John William 58/40359 and maintain organization records. Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Personnel and Office Services Section, Administration Branch. New office Cert. 61/2300 Examine Forms 28 and Pay Sheets and maintain record of payments .. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£758-£798), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£926-£964), Fourth Division, Correspondence Registry Section, Division, Personnel and Office Services Section, Administration Branch Administration Branch. New office Cert. 61/2300 Duties.—Supervise General Services Sub-section. Arrange repairs and maintenance to building, furniture and equipment, as directed. Burton, Albert Henry 58/40313 .. Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Accounts Section, Finance Branch Treasury Clerk (£1,408-£1,628), Third Division, Treasury Accounts Section, Finance Branch, vice R. G. Mair Duties.—Departmental Certifying Officer. Commens, Robert Athol 58/40324 .. Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Migrant Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Recovery Accommodation Section, Citizenship Division Section, Finance Branch, vice C. P. Mules Duties.—Supervise Recovery Section. Western Australia Branch, Perth. Cole, Geoffrey Ashton 58/40510 .. Senior Inspector, O. & M. (£2,163-£2,358), Third Commonwealth Migration Officer (£2,293-£2,488), Division, unattached Third Division, Perth, vice E. A. Membery Duties.—The control and administration of the branch office. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE. Central Staff. Staff of the Tariff Board. Sturman, Myles Albert 58/42314 .. Supervising Research Officer (£2,033-£2,228), Third Officer-in-charge (£2,293-£2,488), Third Division, Division, Department of Primary Industry, CanS'ervices Branch Section, Canberra, vice J. H. berra Reeves Duties.—Position No. 6: In charge of the Services Branch, engaged in analysing material submitted to the Tariff Board and in examining information on economic and industrial conditions in Australia and overseas, particularly as they effect the Tariff Board. Qualifications.—Considerable research experience in economic and allied fields and appropriate university degree desirable. DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY. Central Staff. Division of Agricultural Economics. Anderberg. Frederick 58/42142 .. Senior Research Officer (£1,628-£1,968), Third Division, Wool Research Section, Canberra Supervising Research Officer (£2,033-£2,228), Third Division, Wool Research Section, Canberra, vice A. Ward Duties.—^Responsible for field investigation into the wool-growing industry, Quahfications.—Considerable experience in economic research. Ability to direct the work of a group of trained research officers and an appropriate university degree desirable. Kelly, Lindsay Graeme .. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Canberra .. Cadet (Agricultural Economics) (£499-£968), Third 58/42236 Division, Canberra. New office Cert. 61/2061 The conditions governing the recruitment, training and promotions of Cadets (Agricultural Economics) were notified in Gazette No. 66 of 6th July, 1961. Fisheries Division. Hardman, Donald John 61/88155 .. Research Officer, Grade 1 (£1,188-£1,518), Third Division, Canberra Research Officer (Economics), Grade 2 (£1,518£1,738), Third Division, Canberra, vice P. L. Cheah Duties.—Under supervision, compilation and analysis of fisheries statistics. Investigation into the economics of the industry. Qualifications.—Appropriate university degree. Economic research experience desirable. Queensland. Inspection and Administration Division—Inspection Branch. Abel, Brian Ralph . . 61/12166 .. Meat Inspector, Grade 1 (£1,193-£1,346), Fourth Meat Inspector, Grade 2 (£1,385-£1,461), Fourth Division, Meat and Fruit Section, New South Division, Meat and Fruit Section, Roma. New Wales office Cert. 61/297 Qualifications.—Certificate of con/petency as Meat Inspector. Commonwealth Gazette 575 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation I090 appUes). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE. Central Staff, Canberra—^Division C, Electronic Data Processing Brancti. Brown. Donald William .. Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Department Clerk (£1,408-£1,628), Third Division. New office 58/11428 of Works, Canberra Cert, 61/1945 Duties.—Under the general direction of the Administrative Officer, responsible for clerical and administrative assistance to principal programmer, data preparation. Holliday, Heather Murdock 58/18434 Dickson, Pamela Elizabeth 58/47382 Fahey, Bemice Ann 58/25067 Lane, Jocelyn Margaret 58/22869 DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY. New South Wales. Area Secretariat. Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1 (£886), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 92) Fourth Division, Commonwealth Police Branch, Attorney-General's Department, Sydney Naval and Air Store Branch. Typist (Female) (£339-£657), Fourth Division, Operations Branch, Department of Civil Aviation, Sydney Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), Fourth Division, Department of the Treasury, Taxation Branch, New South Wales, Staff Section, Sydney Typist (Female) (£339-£657), Fourth Division, Sydney (position No. 396) Qualifications of above four positions.—Shorthand, 100 Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1 (£886), Fourth Division, Naval Stores Section, Stationery Subsection, Sydney (position No. 157) Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1 (£886), Fourth Division, Naval Stores Section, General Subsection, Sydney (position No. 7) Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1 (£886), Fourth Division, Air Stores Section, Sydney (position No. 392) words per minute. Naval Dockyard, Garden Island. Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division .. .. Clerk (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division, Sydney, vice L. P. Webb Duties.—Officer-in-charge, Job Control and Records Section. Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Sydney, vice Collins, Daniel Joseph Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division .. E. H. Burgess, prov. prom. 15.2.61 58/23340 Duties.—Maintain expenditure records in connexion with repair and refit of ships, small craft, &c. Check demands and orders on contractors. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division .. .. Clerk (£968-£1,118), Third Division, Sydney. New Utz, John Keith office Cert. 60/1738 58/23321 Duties,—Personal Assistant to the Works Manager. Clerk (£858-£l,078) (tentative classification £968Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division Charlton, Albert Henry £1,188), Third Division, Sydney, vice M. N. 58/23310 Baa-rack Duties.—^Prepare correspondence on ships defects, alterations and additions. Maintain office records on proposed and approved alteration and addition items. Draft report at conclusion of refit, showing all work undertaken. McAndrew, Stanley David .. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Naval and Air Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Sydney, vice J. K. Utz, prov. prom, 15.2.62 58/23318 Store Branch, Naval Stores Section Duties.—Prepare correspondence, reports, shop orders, signals for senior officers in the dockyard. Burgess, Eric Hunter 58/23309 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. Southern Command, Victoria—Army Inspection Service, Marlhymong. Chief Examiner (£l,206-£1,244), Fourth Division, Supervising Examiner (£1,346-£1,448), Fourth Mason, James Ammunition Division Division, Ammunition Division. New office 58/40099 Cert. 61/1149 Duties.—Administration and technical supervison of staff engaged on the acceptance, periodical testing, and subsequent release of stores, manufactured for the services by government factories and commercial contractors, and held at Derrimut, Oaklands, Footscray and Longlea. New South Wales—Eastern Command. Civil Personnel Section, Sydney. ^ane, Arthur Aloysuis .. Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, unattached .. Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division. Office 58/37700 reclassified Cert. 61/1385 Duties.—In charge of section responsible for the processing of army and civilian compensation claims under the Commonwealth Employees' Act 1930-1959. Magill, Carl Osmund .. Clerk (£968-£1,188), Third Division, unattached .. Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division. New 58/37715 office Cert. 61/1384 Duties.—In charge of section dealing with permanent appointments, temporary employment, allowances, increments, maintenance of personnel records, «fec. Army Audit Section, Sydney. Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, vice T. J. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division .. Middleton, Roy Clarence Dawson 58/37724 Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Envision, vice R. C. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division Hill, Eric William Middleton, prov. prom. 15.2.62 58/37856 Duties of above two positions.—Audit inspections of Army units, depots and installations in metropolitan and country areas. Duties involve travelling to country areas necessitating absences from home. Commonwealth Gazette 576 No. 9,—15th February, 1962 PROMOTIONS—continued. Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. DEPARTMENT O F THE ARMY—continued. Army Inspection Service, Sydney. Rayner, James Henry .. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£352-£798), Fourth Senior Examiner, Grade 2 (£1,053-£1.130), Fourth 58/37946 (12.11.59) Division, unattached Division, vice K. Trick Duties.—Supervise the inspection and test of motor transport including all A (armoured), B and C class vehicles. Head-quarters Staff, Sydney. Fahy, Edna 58/37853 Stenographer (Female), Fourth Division Joyce Gradg 1 Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1 (£886), Fourth Division, vice P. Tindale (£644-£695), Duties.—Responsible for supervision and training of typists allotted to General Staff typing pool. Qualifications.—Shorthand, JQQ words per minute. Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), Fourth Division, vice E. J. Fahey, prov, prom. l'5.2.62 Typist (Female) (£339-£657), Fourth EHvision Crowe, Caroline Mary 58/37847 Duties.—Typing and stenographic duties for Deputy Assistant Quartermaster-General (Quartering) and staff. Qualifications.—Shorthand, 80 words per minute. DEPARTMENT OF AIR. Central Staff, Canberra, Secretariat, Electronic I>at» Processing bureau. Fitzgerald, Patrick Doyle $5/19606 .. Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£849-£926), Fourth Division, Department of the Army, Canberra E.D,P. Operator, Grade 1 (£400-£951), Division. New office Cert. 61/2105 Fourth Puties.—Position No, 29; Accurate preparation, editing, transcription and verifiga^ion of data f r o m source documents and records using various types of Flexowriter equipment. Central Registry. MacLean, Margaret 61/85697 Jack, Ian William . . 61/3^94 .. .. Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 1 (£326-£644), Fourth Division Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849) (female rate £644-£695), Fourth Division. New office Cert. 6Q/?384 Duties.—Position No. 103: N a m e indexer. Qu?^lificatior^s.—Ability to inaintain a narpe inde?^. DEPARTMENT O F C I V I L A V I A T I O N . Ceqtna ^tafl, Victoria—Divisioa of Airport Engtaeerlng. Drafting Assistant, Grade 1 (£400-£951), Fourth Drafting Assistant, Grade 2 (£1,002-£1,232), Division, Survey and General Se9tion, D r ^ t i n g Fourth Division, Survey and General Br^ch Drafting Branch, "Melbourne (position No. 71) Section. Duties.—Preparation and amendment of detail drawings f r o m information provided. Victoria-Tasmania Region—Victoria. Finance Branch. Powell, Yvonne Mario 61/36732 Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 (£339£657), Fourth Division, Ledgers Section, Supply and Trfii^&port B r ^ c h Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 (£77^), Fourth Division, Melbourne (position No. 20) Duties.—Opercition of a Mercedes accounting machine on the production of salary sheets, posting of combined Ledger and Liabilities, Register, ?incj associated duties. Qualifications.—Completion of prescribed test. Wain, Allen 61/37226 Stanley Appropriation Supply and Transport Branch. Motor Driver (£747-£798), Fourth Division, Assistant Storeman (£352'£785), F o u r t h Division, Main Store Section Transport Section, Melbourne (position No, 34) Duties.—^Drive motor vehicles up to 3 tons. Airways Engineering Branch. Technician (Radio) (£900-£l,040), Fourth Division, Launceston Airport (Western Junction) Senior Technician (Radio) (£1,117-£1,193), Fourth Division, Radio Maintenance and Training Section, Melbourne (position No. 84) Duties.—Take charge of Technicians (Radio) engaged in the maintenance and operation of radio communications, radio navigational and nssocit^ted equipment, ^ c . Cooper, Eric 58/38613 Queensland Region—Finance Branch. Hancock, Patricia Margaret Clerk (£499-£968) (female rate £470-£814), Third Clerk (£858-£l,078) (female rate £704-£924), Third 58/50766 Division Division, Brisbane (position No. 10) Duties.^-Check and associate allowance claims with salary payments. Maintain register of travelling allowances. General assistance in section. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. Central Staff. Burke, Robert Stanley 58/44868 Clerk (£499-£968), Hiird DMsion, Administrative Wing, Weapons Research Establishment, Salisbury, Research and Development Branch, South A u s t r ^ Cadet Engineer (£499-£968), Third Division, Melbourne, vice }. D. Reed Pywell, Walter Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Administrative (Accoyjiti^g) Seetiop, Government Aircraft Factories, Fishermen's Bend, Victoria Cadet Engineer (£499-£968), Third Division, Melbounce, vice J. L. Smith Bruce Cdmnionweaith Gazette 577 No* iFebmary, 1962 PROMOTIONS—cohtinufed. Name and Personnel Number (also Seniority reference if Resalatibti 109G applies). Present besignAtion. Salary Division and Station. Position to which Pfomote<i, Salary Sdaie. bivislon aiid Stadon. DEPARTMENt 6P StJPPLY-^ontinued. Central Staff—continued. Management Services Br^cb—Methods Section* Sinclair, Alan Alexander .. Assistant Contracts Officer (£1,738-£1,968), Third Inspector (£2,163-£2,358), Third Division, Mel58/44269 Division, Clothing and Footwear Section, bourne, vice J. L. Barker Directorate of Contracts, Melbourne Duties.—Team leader. Plan, direct and undertake methods reviews in branches, factories ^ d establishfnerits. Wilkinson, Stanley Alan .. Assistant Inspector (£1,738^1,968), Hiird Division, Assistant Inspector (£1,903-£2,098), Thii'd Divi58/46569 Melbourne sion, Melbourne, vie© J. P. Murphy Duties.—Investigate, report and make recomhiendatibhs for the most effective lise of office machines and related systems. Examine requests for office machines and equipment. Fiiuuice Branch—^Establishments Accounts and Audit Section. Clerk (£1,298-£1,518)> Third Division, Adminis- Clerk (£l,738-£l,968). Third Division, vi6e G. trative Action, Government Aircraft Factories^ Murden Fishermen's Bend, Victoria Whelan, John Kerin .. Clerk (£l,51g-£l-,738)i Third Divisiod, Accounting Qerk (£1,738-£1,968), Third Division. New 58/43551 Section, Stores and Transport Branch, Marioffice Cert. 61/2259 bymong, Victdria Duties for aboVe two {iositibns.—CarJry out acc&Uhting inspection^ of branches and iestablishmfihts either as assistant' tb se&ior inspectors on major inspeetions, or irtdependently as directed. Qualifications for above two positions,—Accountancy and experience in departmental financial and costing operations desirable. Dunstan, Norman Henry .. 58/46265 New S^udi W^es. Finance Branch. Day, Daniel John .. ., Clerk (£968-£ia88). Third Division, Department Cost Investigator, Grade 1 (£1,298-£1,518), Third 58/23139 of the Navy, Sydney Division, Costing Section, vice J. E. Ryan Duties.—Carry out cost investiga^tions, furnish reports on Contractors' accounting Systems and investigate the correctness of apportionment of overhead expenses. Duties entail visitihg contratitbts' pi^mised mainly in Sydney metropolitan atea. Oualifications.—Pa&sed Stage 3 of examhiations of the Australian Society of AccoUiil&nts, or appropriate degree course. McGregor, Letitia Mary 58/32979 District Contract Board. Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), Typist (Female) (Secretarial) (£772-£848), Fourth Fourth Division, Auditor-Geherad's OMce, Division, Sydnfey, vice V. M. Ha^y Prune Minister's Department, Sydney Duties.—Stenography Mid setretarial dutifes for the I^epUty E>irector oi Contracts. Qualifications.—Shorthand, lOQ words per minute. .. South Australia—Security Branch. Clerk (£968^£1,188), Third Division, Common- Assistant Security Officer (£i,lSl-£l,i57), P o u f ^ wealth Police Force, Attorney-General's DepartDivision, Salisbury, vice S. L. Bermail ment, Adelaide Piel^on, John Blinman Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Adminifetra- Assistant Security Officer (£1,181-£1,257), Fourth 58/45420 tive Branch, State Controller's Office, Adelaide Divisioni Woomera, vice W. F. Jamieson Duties.—Assist in supervision of protective security measUtes it debattmental establishments (Salisbury, Woomera and Maralinga?). Harrison, Colin James 58/21024 Jamieson, Jean Isobel 58/43859 .. .. DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT. Centi^ OflAce, Victoria, Typist (Female) (£734), Fourth Division, un- Steno-Secretary (Female) (£861-£937), fourth attached. Department of Supply, Melbourne Division, Melbourne. Office reclassified Cert. 61/1980 (position No. 4) Duties.^—Stetiographic and secretarial duties for the Permanent Head. Qualifications.—Shorthand, 120 words per minute. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SfefeViCE. Central Office, industrial Services Division. Trikojus, Natasha Elisabeth Clerk (£499-£968) (female rate £470-£814), Third Industrial Training Officer, Grade 1 (£1,29862/^6099 Division, unattached £1,^18) (fetnale rate £1,144^£ 1,364), TMfd Division, Industrial Training Section, Melboumei vice W. B. Carmichael Duties.—Under direction, undertake investigations and researches concerning in-industry training, and assist Iii the conduct of " pilot" projects, and the preparation of related publications; conduct training within industry programmes. Qualifications.—Appropriate university degree. Alternatively a technical college diploma in a branch of the physical sciences. Victoria—Administrative Division. Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Personnel Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Staff SecSection, Administrative Division, Department of tion, Melbourne, vice W. K. Barker, prov, prom. Shipping and Transport, Melbourne 1.2.62 Duties.—Supervise and direct work of staff section; prepare staff salary estimates. Qualifications.—Sound knowledge of staff administrative duties, Public Service Act and Regulations, General Orders and arbitration determinations desirable. Cameron, Charles .. 58/35028 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 578 Commonwealth Gazette PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE^ontinued. New South Wales—Employment Division. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, District Employ- Vocational Quidance Officer, Grade (£1,518Gunzburg, Ronald Jack £1,628), Third Division, Professional Services ment Offices Pool Section, Sydney 58/48516 (Vocational Guidance) Section, Employment Division, Sydney, vice J. H. Cloutte Duties.—Responsible to the Officer-in-charge, Professional Services Office, in particular for the conduct of vocational guidance work away from regional head-quarters. Supervise the work of subordinate staff. Qualifications.—A university degree with a major in psychology or equivalent training and experience in vocational guidance and vocational selection desirable. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. Australian Capita] Territory. Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, Operations Branch. Typist (Female) (Secretarial) (£772-£848), Fourth Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1 (£886), Fourth Powell, Dawn Nita ... Division, Central Administration, War Service Division, Administrative Section, Canberra, vice 59/21512 Homes Division, Canberra G. D. Hancock (position No. 26) Duties.—Supervision and direction of typing pool. Qualifications.—Shorthand, 100 words per minute. Central Administration—^Resources, Information and Development Branch. Dusek, Yaraslav .. Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Telephone Research Officer, Grade 1 (£1,188-£1,518), Third 59/62547 Accounts Branch, Postmaster-General's DepartDivision, Canberra, vice I. N. Forsyth ment, Victoria Duties.—^To assist, under direction, with the analysis of major public works undertakings and proposals throughout Australia including research into trends in the supply of construction materi^s and equipment. Maintain a cost index of public works. (Jialifications,—Appropriate university degree. DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE. Centra] Staff—By-law Branch, Planning Section. Watson, Neville Verdun .. Inspector (£1,738-£1,968), Third Division, Investi- Clerk (£2,163-£2,358), Third Division, Canberra, 58/12402 gation Branch, Brisbane vice D. K. Campbell, prov. prom. 14.12.61 Duties.—Control Planning Section. Develop By-law treatment for general classes of goods. Review by-law policies and methods. Organize branch training. New South Wales—Shipping Branch, Newcastle Section. Moore, Wallis Whitefield .. Inspector (£1,738-£1,968), Third Division, Sub-Collector (£2,033-£2,228), Third Division, New58/11012 Petroleum Prodoicts Branch, Sydney castle, vice J. Sagar Duties,—^Responsible for the administration of the outport. The effective date of this promotion is 19.4.61. Victoria. Accounts Branch. McGrory, Kenneth John .. Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Jerquer's Assistant Cashier (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, 58/36160 Branch, Melbourne Cashier's Section, Melbourne, vice J. F. Green DCities.—Check cash particulars on Customs and Excise entries. Record payments and receipt entries on cash register. Brennan, Thomas Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Invoice Room, Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, Melbourne, 58/35752 Melbourne vice P. E. Morgan, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Salary Clerk. Hannebery, Joan Frances Clerk (£499-£968) (female rate £470-£814), Third Clerk (£858-£l,078) (female rate £704-£924), Third 58/35972 Division, Melbourne Division, Cashier's Section, Melbourne, vice R. J. Oldfield^ prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Banking Officer, Balance amounts of money collected by the Cashier and Assistant Cashier with cash statements and pay into bank. Excise Branch. Mace, Patrick Alfred Excise Officer, Grade 1 (£808-£l,078), Fourth Excise Officer, Grade 3 (£1,078-£1,298), Third 58/36099 Division, Melbourne Division, Melbourne, vice H. Williams Duties.—Supervise, as Officer-in-charge, the activities at licensed premises used for the manufacture of excisable goods. Qualifications.—Must have passed the prescribed examination for transTer or promotion as Excise Officer, Grade 3. Leffanue, Robert Leo Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Personnel Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Melbourne, 58/36080 Branch, Melbourne vice I. C. C. Eddleston Duties.—Register, index and distribute all correspondence. Prepare outward correspondence. Attend to the furnishing, proper execution and release of all securities covering excise activities, and correspondence in connexion therewith. Sheridan. William Patrick Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Melbourne Excise Officer, Grade 1 (£808-£ 1,078), Fourth 58/36302 Division, Melbourne, vice F. J. Hodges Healy, Edwin Francis Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Invoice Room, Excise Officer, Grade 1 (£808-£1,078), Fourth 58/35986 Melbourne Division, Melbourne, vice P. A. Mace, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties of the above two positions.—Under the control of a senior officer, exercise supervision at a distillery, brewery, tobacco factory, or liqueur factory. Responsible, as required, for complete supervision in the use, testing and trade sampling of methylated spirits, inspection of stills used other than for distillation of spirits; inspection of hotels, brewery wagons and vessels, to ensure compliance with Beer Excise Act. Export Licensing and Export Entries Branch. McGregor, Colin John Roy Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, unattached .. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Melbourne, 58/12288 vice M. J, Skinner, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Puties.—Attend counter aijd issue export licences, export permits and passengers' declaration forms. 579 Commonwealth Gazette No. 9,—15th February, 1962 PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE—continued. Victoria—continued. Import Licensing Branch. Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Melbourne. Oliver, Thomas Arthur Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, vice L. G. Goldby, prov. prom. 15.2.62 58/36204 Melbourne Duties.—Assistant Licensing Officer. Check applications for import licences and compile licence issue cards. Investigation Branch. Assistant Investigation Officer (£l,078-£ 1,298), Third Division, Melbourne, vice H. G. Welsh, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Clerk (Relieving) (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Greenwood, Charles John Assistant Investigation Officer (£l,078-£i,298), Personnel Branch, Melbourne 58/35953 Third Division, Melbourne, vice J. P. Curtain, prov. prom. 7.12.61 Duties of above two positions.—Investigate applications for admission of goods under by-law. Clerk (£968-£l,188), Branch, Melbourne James, Leslie Victor 58/36028 Third Division, Jerquer's Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Melbourne, Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, vice P. Beilby Melbourne Duties.—Record all seizures and deposits taken in connexion with prosecutions, or pending action, under Part XV. of the Customs Prepare appearance notices, charge sheets and public notices for Part XV. inquiries. Verify the correct disposal of all seized Blackmore, Raymond William 58/35738 Act. goods. Invoice Room. Inspector (£l,628-£ 1,848), Third Division, Inspector (Refunds) (£1,738-£1,968), Third DiviStevens, Ronald Samuel sion, Melbourne, vice J. P. Donovan 58/36339 unattached Duties.—Supervise and control Refunds Section. Approve of refund claims on behalf of Collector. O'Hehir, Kevin John 58/36199 Simons, Paul Joseph 58/36307 Welsh, HUton Garth 58/36394 Lawson, H?nry Francis 58/36077 Ryan, Reginald Noel 58/36287 Duties of the above five Customs duty, primage and sales rates, and rates of exchange are Instructions, Inspector's Orders, Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, Melbourne Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, Melbourne Assistant Investigation Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Investigation Branch, Melbourne Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, Melbourne Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, Melbourne positions.—Detailed examination of Customs entries and associated documents, to ensure that correct tax are paid; Import Licensing Regulations and provisions relating to value for duty; preferential tariff complied with; statistical classification and quantities are accurate; and Departmental Orders, Confidential &c., are complied with. Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Licensing Branch, Melbourne Goldby, Lloyd George 58/35942 Invoice Examining Officer (£1,408-£1,738), Third Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 61/2081 Invoice Examining Officer (£1,408-£1,738), Third Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 61/2081 Invoice Examining Officer (£1,408-£1,738), Third Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 61/2081 Invoice Examining Officer (£1,408-£1,738), Third Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 61/2081 Invoice Examining Officer (£1,408-£1,738), Third Division, Melbourne. New office Cert. 61/2081 Duties.—Securities Clerk. Import Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Securities Section, Melbourne, vice L. H. Atkinson, prov. prom. 7.12.61 Receive, record, and take charge of securities and guarantees lodged with the Department. Hildebrand, John Bennett . . Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Parcels Post Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Melbourne, 58/36004 Branch, Melbourne vice T. E. Ryan Duties.—Statistical Clerk. Prepare summary of, check and despatch to Central Office statistical copies of all Customs entries. Satisfy all public inquiries regarding statistical matters. Check statistical classification of goods shown on Customs entries prior to their checking by Invoice Examining Officers. Despard, Bryan Joseph .. Register Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, WareClerk (£968"£1,188), Third Division, Melbourne, 58/35840 house Branch, Melbourne vice K. G. P. Mullaly, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Peruse all refund applications and record on card index and refund register. Responsible for distribution of claims and preparation of Sales Tax return. Oldfield, Roy James 58/36200 Carroll, Terence Maxwell 58/35781 .. Bell, Robert James 58/35728 McCready, Charles 58/36154 Maxwell Tyrrell, Bria^n Thomas Edward 58/36367 Emmerson, George Arthur . . 58/35877 Jerquer's Branch. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Accounts Branch, Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, Melbourne Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Correspondence. Records and Typing Section, Personnel Branch, Melbourne Register Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Warehouse Branch, Melbgume Clerk vice Clerk vice (£968-£l,188), J. W. Nelson, (£968>£1,188), L. V. James, Thu-d Division, Melbourne, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Third Division, Melbourne, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Melbourne, vice G. T. Collins, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Melbourne, vice G. P. O'Brien, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Melbourne, vice R. E. Handley, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Melbourne, vice K. J. McGrory^,prov. prom. 15.2.62 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 580 Commonwealth Gazette PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Resulation I99G applies). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Stadon. DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXClSE^-continued. Victoria—continued. Jerquer's Branch—continued. Whish-Wright, Geoffrey James Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Melbourne, 58/36400 Division, Williamstown and Boarding Branch, vice J. C. K. Vinen, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Melbourne Murray, Edward .. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Invoice Room, Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Melbourne, Melbourne 58/36146 vice C. Curtin, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Crawford, Leslie Raymond .. Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£1,078), Third Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Melbourne, 58/35821 Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, vice G. H. Nolan, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Melbourne O'Leary, Owen Frank Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Thkd Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division. Melbourne, 58/36202 Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, vice F. C. O'Farrell, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Melbourne Skinner, Mark John Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, Export Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Melbourne, vice H. R. Moran, prov. prom. 15.2.62 58/36309 Licensing and Export Entries Branich, Melbourne Duties of the above eleven positions.—^Internal audit of customs receipts by check of ships' papers and activities in Warehouse Branch, Cashier's Section, wharf and parcels post stations and outports. Check of claims for drawback and shortage and pillage reports. Melbourne Airport Branch. Hudson, Laurence Robert Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Parcels Post Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, 58/36020 Branch, Melbourne Melbourne, vice A. G. M. Hammond Duties.—Examine and assess duty, primage and sales tax on goods not requiring a customs entry. Attend overseas terminal to assist in clearance of passengers. Parcels Post Branch. Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Melbourne, vice L. R. Hudson, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, Melbourne Goss, Terence Bernard Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Melbourne, Division, Landing Section, Shipping Bratich, vice D. D. McGregor 58/35948 Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Melbourne, Reid, William Alexander 58/36252 Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, vice B. W. Dodd, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Melbourne, Wensor, Kenneth Alan Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, vice J. B. Hildebrand, prov. prom. 15.2.62 58/36395 Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Melbourne, Studham, Walter Leonard Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, vice D. M. Garvey, prov. prom. 15.2.62 58/36234 Melbourne Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, Landing Clerk (£968-£l,188), Thu-d Division, Melbourne, Hall, Ma^cwell James Section, Shipping Branch, Melbourne vice G. D. Lemon, prov. prom, 15.2.62 58/35963 Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£ 1,078), Third Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Melbourne, Mosley, Duncan Sinclair vice M. T. Ryan Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, 58/36140 Melbourne Duties of above seven positions.—Examine and assess duty and sales tax on all parcels and packets received from overseas. Slattery, Christopher 58/36310 Personnel Branch. O'Farrell, Francis Charles . . Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Jerquer's 58/36198 Branch, Melbourne Duties.—Organization and Methods Clerk. Assist Inspector (Personnel) in Maintain up to date duty statements, organization charts and job descriptions. Register Clerk (£858-£l,078) (female rate £704Vosti, Eileen Margaret £924), Third Division, Petroleum Products 58/36373 Branch, Melbourne Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, Accounts Morgan, Peter Edward Branch, Melbourne 58/36137 Clefk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Melbourne, vice P. J. Simons reviews of departmental systems and procedures. Clerk (Relieving) (£968-£l,188) (female rate £814£1,034), Third Division, Melbourne, vice N. S. Ford, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Clerk (l^elieving) (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Melbourne, vice C. J. Greenwood, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties of above two positions.—Provide relief for positions classified up to £1,078-£1,298 in indoor branches. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Melbourne Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Melbourne, Coyle, Reginald Michael vice J. S. Hemmerde Airport Branch, Melbourne 58/35820 Duties.—Leave Clerk. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Export Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, CorrespondWensor, Norman Douglas Licensing and Export Entries Branch, Melbourne 58/36396 ence, Records and Typing Section, Melbourne, vice B. T. E. Tyrrell, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Draft, dictate and check outward correspondence. Commonwealth Gazette 581 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority teference if Regulation 109G applies). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE—continued. Victoria—continued. Petroleum Products Branch. Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£1,078). Third Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Melbourne, Turner, Harold Edward vice D. V. Cunningham, prov. prom. 15.2,62 Division, Landing Section, Shipi^ing Branch, 58/36364 Melbourne Duties.—Direct and supervise office check of returns from licensees of petroleum products warehouses and refineries. Maintain record of checks and charts of errors found. Corkeron, Maurice Joseph .. Clefk (£499-£968), Third Division, Invoice Room, Register Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, 58/35814 Melbourne Melbourne, vice E. M. Vosti, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Check statements submitted by oil companies. Accept all entries covering receipt of petroleum products into bond. Accept all entries covering the delivery of warehoused petroleum products. Maintain register of movements of warehoused petroleum products. Shipping Branch. Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Clearing Section, Melbourne Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice H, F. Lawson, prov. prom, 15.2.62 Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Jerquer's Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Collins, Gerald Thomas Landing Section, Melbourne, Vic6 K. J. O'Hehir, Branch, Melbourne 58/35804 prov. prom. 15.2.62 Clerk (£968-£l,l88), Third Division, Jerquer's Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, O'Brien, Gerald Philip Landing Section, Melbourne, vice R. N. Ryan, Branch, Melbourne 58/36187 prov. prom. 15.2.62 Examining Officer (£l,078-£ 1,298), Third Division, Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Invoice Room, Mullaly, Keith George Prytz Landing Section, Melbourne, vice P. J. Simons, Melbourne 58/36144 prov. prom. 15.2.62 Cunningham, Dennis Victor Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Petroleum Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice K. A. Sherry 58/35827 Products Branch, Melbourne Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Jerquer's Nolan, Gerald Hertry Landing Section, Melbourne, vice J, K. Trezise Branch, Melbourne 58/36194 Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Parcels Post Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Lemon, Gary David Landing Section, Melbourne, vice K. A. Doherty Branch, Melbourne 58/36082 Clerk (£968-£l,188), Thifd Division, Parcels POst Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Garvey, Dale Michael Landing Section, Melbourne, vice R, C. Stewart Branch, Melbourne 58/35928 Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Parcels Post Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Dodd, Brian Willian* Landing Section, Melbourne, vice A. W, Gibbs Branch, Melbourne 58/35849 Duties of thfe above nine positions.—Supervise the discharge and/or delivery Of cargo, in accordance with the provisions of the Customs, Comnierce, Quarantine, and Sales Tax Acts and Regulations. Clerk (Relieving) (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Clearing Ford, Noel Smyth Section, Melbourne, vice F. G. O'Connor, prov. Personnel Branch, Melbourne 58/35914 prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Registrar of British ships. Deal with the registration of vessels under the Merchant Shipping Act 1894. Register all mortga-ges, transfers of ownership and liquidation. Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Clearing Brooks, John Charles Section, Melbourne, vice L. W. Ledwich, prov. Division^ Landing Section, Melbourne 58/35758 prom. 15.2.62 Duties.^Assistant Clearing Clerk. LedWich, Leonard William 58/36078 Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice M. J. Hall, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Inspector's Clerk. Record and distribute all files and correspondence entering the branch. Maintain stock recOrdb and prepare branch returns. Attend to inquiries from officers and) public. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Expon Licensing Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Greig, Robert Edward Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice and Export Entries Branch, Melbourne 58/35955 T. M. Carroll, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Chapman, Christopher Herbert Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Export Licensing Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice and Export Entries Branch, Melbourne 58/35787 R. J. Bell, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Correspondence, Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third icing, Brian Robert Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice Records and Typing Section, Personnel Branch, 58/36066 J. C. Brooks, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Melbourne Clerk (£499-£968), Thlrdi Division, Parcels POst Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£1,078), Third Lyons, Graeme Victor Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice Branch, Melbourne 58/36097 R. W. Blackmore, prov. prom. 15.2.62 F'itton, Alfred Barrington . . Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Warehouse Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice Branch, Melbourne 58/35892 H. E. Turner, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Ford, Bernard Anthony 58/35910 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Accounts Branch, Melbourne 582 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 Commonwealth Gazette PROMOTIONS—Kjontinued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Stauon. DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXaSE^continued. Victoria—continued. Shipping Branch—continued. Jennings, John Anthony 58/36035 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Invoice Room, Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£1,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice T. B. Goss, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Brasher, Michael John 58/35747 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Branch, Melbourne Personnel Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice W. L. Studham, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Gillespie, Donald John 58/35936 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Branch, Melbourne Warehouse Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078). Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice W. A. Reid, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Tilley, Alan Victor 58/36359 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Branch, Melbourne Accounts Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice L. R. Crawford, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Hamilton, John William 58/35964 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Invoice Room, Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£1,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice C. M. McCready, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Division. Division, Division, Accounts Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£1,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice O. F. O'Leary, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Murray, Ian Charles 58/36147 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Export Licensing and Export Entries Branch, Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078). Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice D. S. Mosley, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Byrne, Michael Thomas John 58/35767 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Parcels Post Branch, Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078). Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice K. A. Wensor, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Cadd, Ronald William 58/35768 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, unattached .. Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078). Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice C. Slattery, prov. prom. 15.2.62 L^we, Warwick Douglas 58/36091 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Williamstown and Boarding Branch, Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£l,078), Third Division, Landing Section, Melbourne, vice T. A. Oliver, prov, prom. 15.2.62 Greenway, Gary Howard 58/35952 .. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Branch, Melbourne Division, Duties of the above fifteen positions.—^Authorize delivery of inward cargo, bond and transhipment cargo and unentered goods. Mark off transires, inward manifests and outward manifests. Compile ships' papers. Warehouse Branch. Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Landing Section, Shipping Branch, Melbourne Senior Ganger (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division, Melbourne, vice F. Thompson, prov, prom. 7.12.61 Duties.—Du-ect and supervise operations of Gauging Section. Gauge and calibrate vessels used for holding dutiable liquids. O'Connor, Francis Godfrey 58/36194 Handley, Ronald Ernest .. Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Jerquer's Clerk (£l,078-£ 1,298), Third Division, Melbourne, 58/35971 Branch, Melbourne vice J. L. Henderson, prov. prom. 7.12.61 Duties.—Examining Officer (Batman Bond). Supervise the delivery of unentered cargo in accordance with the provisions of the Customs, Commerce, Quarantine and Sales Tax Acts and Regulations. Ganger (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Melbourne, a e r k (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Jerquer's Moran, Harold Ronald vice N. E. Petering Branch, Melbourne 58/36134 Duties.—Supervise Customs operations at Harbour Trust wet shed, in connexion with the receipt, delivery, measurement, determination of alcoholic strength and repack of all alcoholic spirits and beverages, in accordance with the provisions of the Customs, Commerce, Spirits, Excise and Quarantine Acts and Regulations. Vmen, John Cecil Kirby 58/36370 Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Branch, Melbourne Division, Jerquer's Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Melbourne, vice G. C. Loveless, prov. prom. 7.12.61 Duties.—Uptown Examining Officer. Examine goods held in licensed warehouses, in accordance with the Customs, Commerce, Quarantine, and Sales Tax Acts and Regulations. Camfield, Alan 58/35771 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Branch, Melbourne Division, Personnel Register Clerk (£858-£l,078), Thu-d Division, Melbourne, vice G. A. Emmerson, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Hagart, Marie Theresa 58/35961 Clerk (£499-£968) (female rate £470-£814), Third Division, Melbourne Register Clerk (£858-£l,078) (female rate £704£924), Third Division, Melbourne, vice M. L. Biglan Goss, Charles Patrick 58/35947 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Parcels Post Branch Melbourne Register Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, Melbourne, vice B. J. Despard, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties of above three positions.—Accept all entries covering the receipt of goods. Check particulars shown thereon and record same in warehouse register. Accept and check all entries covering the delivery and re-warehousing of goods and certify that each entry is correct. Keep a balanced account of receipt and delivery of all goods warehoused. 583 Commonwealth Gazette No. 9.—15th February, 1962 PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also semority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. DBPARTMiENT OF CUSTOMS A N D EXCISE—continued. Victoria—continued. Williamsfown and Boarding Branch. Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Melbourne, vice C, H. Hutchinson, prov. prom. 7.12.61 Duties.—^Examining Officer (Station Pier). Assist Officer-in-charge in clearance of passengers and baggage, inwards and outwards; collection of duty and subsidies; and supervision of cargoes loaded or discharged at Port Melbourne pier. Nelson, John William 58/36179 Curtin, Claude 58/35829 Third Division, Jerquer's Clerk (£968-£l,188), Branch, Melbourne Third Division. Jerquer's Examining Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Melbourne, vice J. J. Goodman, prov. prom. 7,12.61 Duties.—Examining Officer (ships' stores). Check stores and equipment of first and final port vessels in'dock area and river berths, to see that all dutiable stores are accounted for, and the provision of the Customs Act are fulfilled. Atkinson, Duncan .. Clerk (£968-£l,188), Branch, Melbourne Thomas William 58/35703 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Parcels Post Branch, Melbourne Assistant Examining Officer (£808-£ 1,078), Third Division, Melbourne, vice G. J. Whish-Wright, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Assist in the clearance of passengers' baggage, inward and outward. Check and certify to shipment of goods. South Australia—Shipping Branch. Senior Preventive Officer (£989), Fourth Division Officer-in-charge (£1,104-£1,219), Fourth Division, Port Adelaide. New office Cert 61/2116 Duties,—Exercise general control and supervision over the preventive staff. Guley, Walter Edward 58/12574 Couper, Henry 58/12521 .. .. Preventive Officer, Grade 3 (£824-£926), Fourth Division Senior Preventive Officer (£989), Fourth Division, Port Adelaide, vice W. E. Guley, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties,—Supervise the duties of Preventive Officers in relation to searchings, passengers' baggage and wharf patrols. Preventive Officer, Grade 2 (£824-£849), Fourth Division Preventive Officer, Grade 3 (£824-£926), Fourth Division, Port Adelaide, vice H. Couper, prov, prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Examine passengers' baggage, carry out anti-pillage work and search vessels. Supervise Preventive Officers, Grade 1, in their duties. Howes, Norman Louis 58/12604 Preventive Officer, Grade 2 (£824-£849), Fourth Division, Port Adelaide, vice N. L. Howes, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties,—Search vessels and patrol wharfs to prevent contravention of Customs Act and associated regulations. Harvey, Alan George 58/12585 .. Preventive Officer, Grade 1 (£722-£798), Fourth Division REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. Victoria—Branch Office. Williams, Alexander 58/19153 Dudley Training Officer, Grade 1 (£1,188-£1,408), Third Training Officer, Grade 2 (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division, Branch of the S'ecrertary, Department Division, Personnel Section (position No. 23) of the Army, Central Staff Duties.—Investigate, develop and implement staff training programmes including procedural training for branch office and institutions. Qualifications.—Practical knowledge of departmental administration and supervisory ability. Aptitude for conference leadership and personal direction of training courses. Academic qualifications desirable. Clerk (£499-£968) (female rate £470-£814), Third Division, General Assistance Section Clerk (£858-£l,078) (female rate £704-£924), Third Division, General Assistance Section, vice J. A. Collier (position No. 4) Duties.—^Medical Sustenance Examiner. Pullen, Denise Estelle 61/36784 Repatriation Artificial Lunh and Appliance Centre. Butterfield, Sydney . . 58/32350 .. Limb and Appliance Maker (£875-£926), Fourth Surgical Fitter (£1,002), Fourth Division E. Merrall (position No. 5) Duties.—Manufacture, fitting, repairs and alterations of artificial Hmbs. Division, vice Queensland—^Branch Office. MacDonald, George Grant . . 58/33866 Specialist (£2,618-£3,398), Third Division, Medical Section, Brisbane Senior Specialist (£3,650), Third Division, Medical Section, Brisbane. New office Cert. 61/1962 (position No. 44) Duties.—Responsible for co-ordination within the branch of the work of his speciality (psychiatry). Street, Ian Thomas 58/17713 Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, Entitlement Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Pensions SecSection tion, Hobart (position No. 14) Duties.—^Wao: and Service Pension Examiner. j Tasmania—^Branch Office. 584 No. 9.—IStii February, 1962 Oommonwealth Gazette PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Present DesignaUon, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. POSTMASTER^ENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Central St^ff^Melboume. Postal and Transport Service Divlsion-^Administrative Section. McGregor, Barry Myles Clerk (£1,408-£1,628), Third Division, Personnel Administrative Assistant (£1,628-£1,848), Third 59/54632 Branch Division, vice R. Hill Duties.—Personal assistance to Assistant Director-General (Postal and Transport Services) on staffing, financial and general administrative matters. Qualifications.—Experience in above fields afad relevant academic qualifications desirable. Postal and Transport Services Division—Mall Exchange firanch. Stevens, Milton Graham .. Controller (£3,008-£3,398), Third Division, Tele- Controller (£3,650), Third Division, vice R. J. 59/13295 communications Division Page Duties.—Control of the department's mail exchange services throughout the Commonwealth and formulation of standards therefor. Teleconmiunications Division—Commercial Branch* Howard, John Franklin Superintendent (£2,293-£2,488), Third Division, Cohtrollef (£2,553-£2,878), Third Division, vice 59/65498 Telecommunications Division, Victoria L. K. Manderson Personnel Branch—Welfare Section. Griffiths, Owen Kelvin .. CJerk (£l,408-£ 1,628), Third Division, Personnel Clerk (£1,628-£1,848), Third Division, vice I. W. 59/10636 Branch, South Australia Jay Duties.—Senior Safety Officer. Design and maintain system of accident reporting and recording in connexion with conduct of departmental safety programmes; co-ordinate and oversight implementation of safety programmes in the States. New South Wales. Engineering Division—Comitry Branch. Rea, Ernest Oliver Basel Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£l,002-£ 1,040), Fourth Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£1,115), Fourth Division, 59/45044 Regional Works and Services (South) Section, Division, Engineering Division Narrandera Division, Narrandera"®" Duties.—^Area Foreman. Preston, Lawrence Lineman, Grade 2 (£875), Fourth Division, Engi- Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£1,002-£1,040). Fourth 59/67481 Division, Regional Works and Services (Central) neering Division, Victoria Section, Bathurst Division, Oberon*^ Duties.—Area Foreman. Smith, Raymond Henry Lineman, Grade 2 (£875), Fourth Division, Engi- Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£1,002-£1,040), Fourth 59/45263 neering Division Division, Regional Works and Services (Central) Section, Bathurst Division, Bathurst"^ Duties.—Pole inspections. Engineering Division—^Engineering Services Branch. Supplies and Training Section, Sydney. Postal Officer (£282-£655), Fourth Divi- Apprentice Aberdeen Postal Officer (£282-£655), Fourth Divi- Apprentice Haymarket Postal Officer (£282-£655), Fourth Divi- Apprentice Campsie Postal Officer (£282-£655), Fourth Divi- Apprentice Riverwood Garde, Michael John 61/23250 Manning, Phillip Gordon 61/23571 Stone, David Clarence 61/23117 Vincent Michael .. 61/22398 Junior sion, Junior sion, Junior sion, Junior sion, Evans, Walter Stanley 59/41560 Engineering Division—Metropolitan Branch. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Engineering Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Equipment Division Service Section, No. 3 Division, Parramatta, vice E. R. Wheeler Duties.—Assistant Divisional Clerk. Hansen, Francis Hilton 59/33341 Hartwig, Ronald Arthur 59/72599 Koppie, Francis George 59/28629 Hurley, Don Bernard 59/33534 Dowling, Gary Charles 59/30271 Buterfield, Ronald Edward 59/32656 James, Reginald Joseph 59/33574 Moriarty, John Marshall 59/36330 Newberry, John Clement 59/34144 Marsh, Leslie James Walter 59/36233 (£324-£734), (£324-£734), (£324-£734), (£324-£734), Fourth Fourth Fourth Fourth Division'^' Division*^ Division'^ Division"' Postal and Transport Services Division—Post Offices Branch. Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£1,188-£1,298), Postmaster, Grade 2 (£1,188-£1,408), Third DiviThird Division, Punchbowl sion, Murrurundi* Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£1,078-£1,188), Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£1,188-^1,298), Third Third Division, Balranald Division, QUeanbeyan* Postmaster, Grade 2 (£1,188-£1,408), Third Divi- Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 4 (£1,463-£1,573), Third sion, Narooma Division, Canberra® Postal Clerk (£400-£ 1,040), Third Division, Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£1,078-£1,188), Rockdale Third Division, Canterbury'®' Postal Clerk (£400-£ 1,040), Third Division, Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£1,078-£1,188), Newcastle West Third Division, Merewether'* Postal Clerk (£400-£ 1,040), Third Division, Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£1,078-£1,188), Mosman Third Division, Turramurra*^ Postal Clerk (£400-£1,040), Third Division, Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£1,078-£1,188), Greenacre Third Division, Killara'^ Postal Clerk (£400-£l,040), Third Division, Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£1,078-£1,188), Coffs Harbour Third Division, Kurri Kurri"* Postal Clerk (£400-£1,040), Third Division, Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£1,078-£1,188), Beverly Hills Third Division, Behnore^" Postal Assistant (£352-£951), Fourth Division, Postal Clerk (£400-£ 1,040), Third Division, BraidWentworth Falls wood* 585 Commonwealth Gazette Nq. 9,—15th February, 1962 PKQMOTIQNS-co^t^nued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Present Designation, Salary Sca\e, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT—continued. New South Wales—continued. Postal and Transport Services DivipipU—Post Offices Branch— continued. Postal Assistant (£352-£951), Fourth Division, Postal Clerk-in-training (£282-i^798), Fourth DiviWhite, Donald Keith GlebC^ sion, Postal and Transport Services Division 59/37202 (7.12.59) Postal Assistant (£352-£951), Fourth Division, Postal Officer (£352-£849), Fourth Division, FortiFlanagan, Vincent Allan Haymarket" tude Valley, Queensland 59/^0925 (29.9,58) Mail Officer (£352-£951), Fourth Division, NewStoreman (£8n-£862). Fourth Division, Depart•bawes, Desn\ond George . . ment of Air, Queensland castle^ 59/20807 (25.7.58) Po9tman (£352-£824), Fourth Division, Orange . . Mail Officer (£352r£951). Fourth Division, Orange'^' Selwood, Donald Charles John 59/36843 Telecommunications IMvision—Telephone Service Branch, Sydney. Traffic Officer (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Traffic Officer (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Ashton, George Normanton .. 59/25511 Telecommunications Division vice J. R. Downes . Duties.- -Performance investigations. Considerable travelling in country districts involved. Bolaud, Jeffrey Joseph 59/25619 Kilmurray, Edward Eric 59/28612 Potter, Ernest Henry Fairfax 59/29086 Traffic Officer (£968-£l,188), Third revision, Telecommunications Division Duties.—Training Officer. Traffic Officer (£1,188-£1,408), vice K. Grocott Third Division, Accounts Branch—Cashiers Section, Sydney. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, vice W. H. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Accounts Branch Davies Duties.—Checking Officer, Paymaster Sub-section. Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, vice W. P. Clerk (£499-£968). Third Division, Account? Branch Kay Duties.—Arrange payment of salaries, &c„ by warrant. Buildings Branch. McKinnon, John Charles Mail Officer (£352-£951), Fourth Division, Postal Electrical Fitter and Mechanic (£875-£926), Fourth 59/36434 and Transport Services Division Division, Sydney, vice W. L. McGregor Duties. •Maintenance of electrical and mechanical services associated with mail handling plant, air compressors, postmarking machines and electrical appliances. Vacant position. Victoria. Epgineering Division—^Administrative Branch. Costing Section. Cumi^iins, Jan^^s I^ichard Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Engineering Clerk (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division, Dandeuong, Division vice L. G. Collins 59/59985 Duties.—Divisional Costing Officer. Qualifications.—Sound knowledge of works procedure and Cost Accounts Instryptions and accountancy qualifications also desirable. Dunn, George Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£849-£926), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 C£926-£964), Fourth 59/60069 Division, Engineering Division Division, Melbourne, vice J. M. Quill Duties.—Check, bin tally cards at Central Tool Stores and Engineers Material Stores throughout the metropolitan area. Keoprd and check tool registers. Engineering Division—Country Branch. Senior Technician (Telecommunications) (£1,117Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Coghlan, John l ^ o £1,193), Fourth Division, Engineering Division Grade 1 (£1,372-£1,423), Fourth Divisipn, i^^dio 59/56796 Section, Radio Telephone No, 1 Division, Melbourne* Duties.—Assist Engineers in the analysis of faults in radio telephone equipment. Qualifications.—Detailed knowledge of radio telephone equipment and operational practices desirable. Tangey, Morton Clifford 59/67778 Lineman, Grade unattached (£875), Fourth Division, Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£l,002-£1,040), Fourth Division, Regional Works and Services (West) Section, Bendigo Division, Lockington'^ Duties.—^Area Foreman. Daniell, Edward Pierce 59/66435 Stewart, Allan William Keith 59/67743 Enghieering Diyision—Country Bramrb. Regional Works and Services (East) Section—Sale Division. Lineman, Grade 2 (£875), Fourth Division, EngiLine Foremam, Grad^ 1 (£1,002-£1,040), Fourth neering Division Division, Omeo'^ District allowance.—Grade 1. Lineman, Grade 2 (£875), Fourth Division, EngiLine Foreman, Grade 1 (£l,0Q2-£1,040), Fourth neering Division Division, Lakes Entrance'^' Dutieq of pregedipg twp positioijs—-Area Foreman. £i>gmeering Diyision—^j^nglnee^Hg Planniqg Branch. Postal Officer (£352-£798), Fourth Division, Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£926-£964), Fourth unattached Division, Internal Planning Section, Trunking and Switching No. 3 Division, South Yarra, vice T. E. Cookesley Puties.—Compile aytomatic exchange trunking statistics and assist in preparation of traffic and trunking studies and reports. Qualifications.—Technical background an advantage. Storrar, George Methven 59/59130 No. 9.—I5th February, 1962 586 Commonwealth Gazette PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Per sonnel Number (also seniority re ference if Regulation 109 G applies). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT —continued. Victoria—continued. Engineering Division—^Engineering Planning Branch—continued. Branch Admlnistradoii, South Yarra. Bowerman, Nola Pauline Typist (Female) (£339-£657), Fourth Division, Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), 60/36569 Prime Minister's Depa-rtment, Victoria Fourth Division, vice P. M, Humphrey Parker, Gail Lesley Typist (Female) (£339-£657), Fourth Division, Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), 61/36140 Engineering Division Fourth Division, vice H. L. Castalanelli Qualifications of preceding two positions.—Shorthand, at least 80 words per minute. Engineering Divisioii—^Metropolitan Branch. Equipment Installation Section. Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Engineering Technician (Telecommunications) (£875-£l ,040), Division Fourth Division, Subscribers' Installation No. 2 Division, Melbourne* Postal Officer (£352-£798), Fourth Division, unClerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth attached Division, Exchange Installation No. 2 Division, Richmond, vice A. A. Lewis I>uties.—Clerical assistance to the Depot Supervising Technician, O'Donnell, Donald Eric 59/58807 Graham, William Alfred 59/58238 Brown, Victor George 59/57843 Equipment Service Section, Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 2 (£1,461-£1,614), Fourth Division, EnGrade 3 (£1,665-£1,767), Fourth Division, No. 3 gineering Division Division, South Oakleigh"^ Duties.—Take charge of a 2000 type exchange and control of staff. Masters, James Francis 59/58621 Senior Technician (Telecommunications) (£1,117£1,193), Fourth Division, Engineermg Division Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 1 (£1,372-£1,423), Fourth Division, No. 4 Division, Doncaster"^ Duties.—In charge of a pre-2000 and crossbar type exchange; control of staff. Equipment Service Section—^No. 2 Division. Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 2 (£1,461-£1,614), Fourth Division, EnGrade 2A (£1,652-£1,691), Fourth Division, gineering Division Batman"^ Technician (Telecommunications), Keating, Douglas Claude Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Supervising 59/58485 Grade 2 (£1,461-£1,614), Fourth Division, EnGrade 2A (£1,652-£1,691), Fourth Division, gineering Division Batman"^ Duties of preceding two positions.—Take charge of a 2,000 type exchange after hours and control of staff. Kyle, John Adam . . 59/58523 Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 1 (£1.372-£1,423), Fourth Division, Melbourne'^ Duties.—In charge of a large P.A.B.X., City West exchange area at the Shell Oil Company building. Senior Technician (Telecommunications) (£1,117£1,193), Fourth Division, Engineering Division Reed, Robert Paul 59/58922 Bellinger, John James 59/56533 (1.2.56) Denison, Brian Arthur 59/56563 (30.5.56) Ellis, William Clyde 59/56572 (9.3.56) McNamara, Ronald William.. 59/56666 (20.12.55) Kennard, Edward Bryan 59/61828 James, James Charles 59/61782 External Plant No. 2 Section—Metro District Fourth Engineering Division Fourth .ineman, Grade 1 (£7: Engineering Division jneman, Grade 1 (£7Fourth Engineering Division Fourth .ineman, Grade 1 (£7Engineering Division Works No. 5 Division, Box HilL Division, Lineman, Grade 2 (£875), Fourth Division"' Division, Lineman, Grade 2 (£875), Fourth Division'^' Division, Lineman, Grade 2 (£875), Fourth Division"^ Division, Lineman, Grade 2 (£875), Fourth Division"^ Postal and Transport Services Division—Mail Exchange Branch, Melbourne. Mail Officer (£352-£951), Fourth Division, Postal Senior Mail Officer, Grade 1 (£1,002), Fourth and Transport Services Division Division^ Duties.—Cash register duties in bulk postage sub-section. Qualifications,—Sound knowledge of inland section procedures desirable. Mail Officer (£352-£951), Fourth Division, Postal Senior Assistant (Mails) (£1,002), Fourth Division"^ and Transport Services Division Duties.—Checking-in Officer. Qualifications.—Thorough knowledge of procedures in the parcel post section desirable. Elliott, Robert Waugh 59/63349 King, Ernest Leslie 59/68818 Beavis, Robert George 59/6302? Gordon, John Alexander 59/22095 Hangan, Arthur Thomas 59/63501 Toleman, John Gerald 59/71974 Postal and Transport Services Division—^Post Offices Branch. Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£1,078-£1,188), Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 Third Division, St. Kilda Third Division, Toorak'^^ Postal Clerk (£400-£ 1,040), Third Division, Geelong Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 Third Division, Wangaratta"^ Postal Clerk (£400-£ 1,040), Third Division, Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 Sunshine Third Division, Elizabeth-streef" Postal Clerk (£400-£ 1,040), Third Division, Tully, Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 Queensland Third Division, Elizabeth-street* Postal Clerk (£400-£ 1,040), Third Division, MetroSenior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 politan Relief Third Division, Eiizabeth-streef^ Postal Clerk (£400-£ 1,040), Third Division, RingSenior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 wood Third Division, Elizabeth-street• (£1,188-£1,298), (£1,188-£1,298), (£1,078-£1,188). (£1,078-£1,188), (£1,078-£1,188), (£1,078-£1,188), Commonwealth Gazette 58? No. 9.—i5th February, 1962 PROMOTIONS—continued. Name and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109G applies). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary Scale, Division and Station. POSTMASTERGENERAL'S DEPARTMENT—continued, Victoria— continued. Postal and Transport Services Division- -Post Oflaces Branch—continued. . . Postal Clerk (£400-£ 1,040), Third Division, Metro- Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£1,078-£1,188), Ryan, Gordon Joseph Third Division, Metropolitan Relief®" politan Relief 59/69263 Postal Clerk (£400-£l,040). Third Division, Postmaster- Grade 1 (£913-£1,133), Third Division, Carrott, Bruce Frederick Beech Forest Springvale 59/63159 Quarters.—Five rooms. Postal Clerk-in-training (£282-£798), Fourth Divi- Postal Clerk (£400-£l,040), Third Division, NewPearce, Edward John port (Strongpoint) sion, Melbourne 59/64024 Postal Clerk-in-training (£282-£798), Fourth Divi- Postal Clerk (£400-£l,040), Third Division, Davies, Ronald Glen Cobram'^' sion, Burnie, Tasmania 59/48814 Postal Assistant (£352-£951), Fourth Division, Postal Clerk (£400-£ 1,040), Third Division, AbbotsKenna, John Leonard ioTd^ Reservoir 59/63683 Penny, Kevin Arthur Selwyn Mail Officer (£352-£951), Fourth Division, Swan Senior Mail Officer, Grade 1 (£1,002), Fourth Division, Ballarat* Hill 59/69163 Postal Clerk-in-training (£282-£798), Fourth Divi- Postal Assistant (£352-£951), Fourth Division, Shaw, Franklin, Spencer Carlton'" sion, Melbourne 59/64193 (15.9.55 (19)) Telecommunicatioiis Division—Development Branch. Pollock, William James Bell Assistant Controller (£2,163-£2,358), Third Divi- Superintendent (£2,423-£2,618), Third Division, sion, Telecommunications Division, Central Melbourne, vice A. M. Smith 59/54986 Staff Accounts Branch—^Money Order Accounts Section, Melboume. Clerk (£ 1,078-£ 1,298), Third Division, Accounts Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, vice A. C. Parker, Myles Lindsay Branch Garside 59/62791 O'Meara, Francis .. Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Accounts Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, vice J. E 59/62775 Branch Lehane Duties of preceding two positions.—Money Order Examiner. Vacant position. Queensland. Engineering Division—^Metropolitan and Engineering Services Branch. Draftfaig Section, Brisbane. Shaxson, Colin .. .. Drafting Assistant, Grade 2 (£1,002-£1,232), Drafting Officer, Grade 1 (£1,257-£1,448), Fourth 59/18063 Fourth Division, Engineering Division Division, Map Compilation and Survey Subsection, vice S. G. Porter Duties.—Perform individual drafting work in accordance with established principles. Drafting Assistant, Grade 1 (£400-£951), Fourth Drafting Assistant, Grade 2 (£1,002-£1,232), Fourth Coleman, Joseph Allan Division, Trunk and Telegraph Lines and PlanDivision, Engineering Division 59/17998 ning Sub-section, vice C. Shaxson, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Preparation of drawings of existing plant and equipment, or from information supplied. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£352-£798), Fourth Drafting Assistant, Grade 1 (£400-£951), Fourth Gisler, Leslie Christian Division, Engineering Division Division, Cables and Conduit No. 3 Sub-section, 59/16291 vice J. A. Coleman, prov. prom. 15.2.62 Duties.—Preparation of minor drafting work requiring a good standard of penmanship. Postal and Transport Services Division—Post Offices Branch. Postman (£352-£824), Fourth Division, Mackay .. Postal Officer (£352-£849), Fourth Division, McGann, Leonard Norman Mackay'^ 59/21386 (20.12.56(41)) Postman (£352-£824), Fourth Division, Mackay .. Postal Officer (£352-£849), Fourth Division, Titmarsh, John Alfred Mackay® 59/20197 (12.1.59 Postman (£352-£824), Fourth Divsion, Oakey .. Postal Officer (£352-£849), Fourth Division, Nielsen. William John Pittsworth"^ 59/21424 (8.10.58) Telecommunications Division—Telephone Service Branch. Typist (Female) (£339-£657), Fourth Division, Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), Embrey, Rita Department of Civil Aviation, Queensland Fourth Division, Brisbane, vice H. Need 58/50711 Qualifications.—Shorthand, at least 80 words per minute. * Vacant position. Ryan, Mary Josephine 59/13177 Stewart, James Alexander 59/11698 Stacey, Ronald Gordon 59/15862 (3.6.60) Saunders, Anthony Charles 59/11555 (17.2.60) South Australia. Engineering Division—Costing Section* Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1 (£339- Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 (£772), £657), Fourth Division, Engineering Division Fourth Division, Adelaide, vice M. M. Dutton Qualifications.—Completion of prescribed test. Postal and Transport Servrces Division—^Post Offices Branch. Postmaster, Grade 4 (£1,793-£1,968), Third EHvi- Postmaster, Grade 5 (£2,033-£2,098), Third Division, unattached sion. Mount Gambier'®' Junior Postal Officer (£282-£655), Fourth Division, Postman (£352-£824), Fourth Division, Port Lincohi Kimba (Relief)''' Junior Postal Officer (£282-£655), Fourth Division, Postman (£352-£824), Fourth Division, Snowtown» Moonta No. 9.—15th February, 1962 588 Commonwealth Gazette PROMOTIONS-^ontinued. >Jame and Personnel Number (also seniority reference if Regulation 109GappUes). Present Designation, Salary Scale, Division and Station. Position to which Promoted, Salary 3calc, Division and Station. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT- continued. South Australia—rcontinued. Bufldings Branch. Paterson, Ronald Maurice Electrical Fitter and Mechanic (£875-£926), Fourth S ^ a r Bleqtrical Fitter and Mechanic, Grade 1 59/11358 Division, Buildings Branph (£1,002-£1,040), Fourth Division, Adelaide, vice R. N, MpUod Duties,—Control of electrical fitters and mechanics employed on the maintenance of electrical services in departmental buildings. Some shift work may be involved. • Vacant position. Baehnisch, Reginald Oscar 59/13673 Western Aostrali®. Engineering Division—Country Regional Section. Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£1,155), Fourth Division, Line Inspector (£1,334-£1,487), Fourth Division, Engineering Division, Darwin Central Division, Kalgoorlie"^ Engineering Division—^Plant Branch. Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 2 (£1,461-£1,614), Fourth Division, unGrade 3 (£1,665-£1,767), Fourth Division, Inattached temal Plant Section, Service No. 1 Division, Maylands* Qualifications.—Experience in 2000 type exchange maintenance and ability to control staff desirable. TUon^as, Leopold Leonard 59/54211 Newby, Albert William 59/51421 Telecommnnications Division—^Telephone Service Brancli. Traffic Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, un- Traffic Officer (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Deattached velopment and Service Standards Section, Perth, vice G. Halvorson * Vacant position. Tasmania. Accounts Branch—C^sliier's Section, Hobart. Cl^rk (£499-f^68). Third Division, unattached .. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, vice D. W. Hughes, Richard Francis Rogers 60/81012 Duties.—Inward Remittances. Bowes, Terence .. .. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£352-£798), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth 59/49477 Division, Accounts Branch Division, vice E. A. Ballantyne Duties.—Preparation and despatch of remittances to Post Offices, perusal of vouchers for acquittance purposes and the clearance of stamp and weighing rnachines. Punshon, Albert Ernest Postal Officer (£352-£798), Fourth Division, un- Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth 59/49862 attached Division, vice M. Goodey Puties.—Count and bank slot telephone collections and maintain necessary records. Accounts Branch—Money Order Accounts Section. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£352-£798), Fourth Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Gray, John William Division, Buildings Branch Division, Hobart, vice J. Lowrie 59/48675 Duties.—Counting, checking, sorting and reconcihng of paid postal notes and providing relief on the Stamp Counter. Accounts Branch—^Telegraph Accounts Section. Tennick, George James .. Junior Postal Officer (£282-£655), Fourth Envision, Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth 59/48860 Persoimel Branch Division, Hobart, vice R. Mclvor Duties.—Check and prepare summaries of Hobart Telegraph traffic, maintain various registers and perform a percentage check on collect telegrams. Accounts Branch—=TelepJbione Accounts Section. Clerical Assistant,, Grade 1 (£3,52^798) (fqmaje Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849) (female rate £326-£644), Fourth Division, Accounts ra,te £644-£695), Fourth Division, Hobart, vice Branch J. Lo,wrie Duties.—Preparation and assessment of charges for trunk hne and phonogram statements and action in respect of " rejected " charges, removals of service and other general matters. Quahfications.—A reasonable working knowledge of Telephone Accounts procedures desirable. Stevens, Dianne Patricia 59/49235 Burke, Daniel Terence 58/13090 Personnel Branch—Records Section. Clerk (£85841,078), Third Division, Accounts Clerk (£1,078'£1,298), Third Division, Hobart, branch viqe E. R. Taylor Duties.—Officer-in-charge, Central Registry. Commonwealth Gazette No. 9.-^15th Februaiy, 1962 589 (c) Other variations offpromotions— L. G. Morey and W. McBean, 7.12.61—Confirmation notice appearing in the Gazette of 18th January, 1962, should read " 7.12.61 " in lieu o f " 14.12.61 K. C. Walter, 20,12.61—Initials of confirmation notice appearing in Gazette of 25th January, 1962, should read " K. G. Waher " S. R. V. Pratt, 11.1.62—Personnel number should read " 58/57625 " in lieu of that notified. W. J. Baldwin, 1.2.62—Position to which promoted should read " Senior Architect (£2,033-£2,228), Third Division, Architectural Design Section, Brisbane " in lieu of that notified. R. L. Niemann and S. Privitera, 8.2.62—First two words of duties should have read " Under direction " in lieu of that notified. The following provisional promotions, notfied on the dates indicated, have been confirmed:— PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.—T. K. McGinty, 4.1.62. ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.—R. J. Jedrzejczyk, 4.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.—P. R. Field, P. M. Wilson and M. W. McFadden, 9.11.61; A. G. Decker, 20.12.61; D. J, Hill, M. J. McGregor, A. J. Woods, M. H. Ives, R. Belcher, S. F. Johnson and O. W. Petriwskyj, 11.1.62. Taxation Branch.—W. W. Powell, A. T. Travers and R. J. Bryant, 12.10.61; S. Nelson, J. S. Murrell, C. J. Singleton and L. C. Stanley, 4.1.62; N. S. Garvey, D. H. Harrison and N. R. Johnston, 11.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.—Agnes M. Blanche, R. G. C. Holland and Elizabeth A. R. Kent, 2.11.61; Eileen M. Bearup and T. F. Wagner, 4.1.62; A. Alwast, 11.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.—D. E. Rumble and J. W. Macauley, 14.12.61; Joan B. Middleton, 4.1.62; W. R. Carter, H. B. Fitridge and A. F. Meyers, 11.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF WORKS.—G. D. B. Maunder, 11.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.—H. Bier, 11.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF TRADE.—L. W. Larter, Moya P. Senz, Jennifer C. Anderson and Jeanne L. Charlton, 11.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF PRIMARY INDUSTRY.—M. K. Emmery, 20.12.61; B, J. Fernon and W. J. Kerridge, 11.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.—G. R. Aubert, 14.12.61. DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY.—G. W. Brooks and P. N. Bourne, 4.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.—J. G. Taylor, 4,1.62. DEPARTMENT OF AIR.—Ruth Millar, Ann C. Mairs, K. Hardy, R. T. FowUe and K. S. Monahan, 11.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.—A. B. Clayfield, 4.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY.—W. T. Keatley, 12.10.61; K. V. Lock, 20.12.61; P. Covington, 4.1.62; A. J. Hoffman, 11.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.—L. Lorraine, 11.1.62. DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE.—Janice F. Mcintosh, 7.12.61; Jitka M. Visek and W. T. Highmore, 20,12.61. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT.—N. Mc. MacKinnon and H. R. Morley, 20.12.61; P. J. Sherrin, 11.1.62. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.—L. V. Emerson, 12.10.61; L. E. Hollins, H. W. Trevethan, R. Chappelow, H. W. Gilson and J. Baxter, 19.10.61; G. F. O'Neill, W. F. Roy, D. W. Leech, J. A. Stewart, R. G. Brooks and L. F. Bennetts, 16.11.6J: J. J. Blake and E. D. Vawser, 23.11.61; V. P. Hogan, J. H. McCully, M. Uibo, R, D. Rodda, W. J. Hine, E. D. Caines, G, McGee, H. G. Llewellyn, R. J, S. Cheetham, C. D. Neven, D. Sutton, R. Zantuck and J. Willmott, 20.12.61; P. T. Heffernan, V, C. Patterspn] R. A. Johnston, R, D. Warne, D. G. Bird, A. Bishop, K. J. Burgess, G. W. Ford, R. L. Jackson, R. G. McLeod, K. R. Watt, H. S. Digney, S. C. Hayden and I. R. Sullivan, 4.1.62. PROMOTIONS—PUBLIC SERVICE ACT 1922=1960. IHE Public Service Board has— (1) Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotions as in Gazettes indicated:—B. H. B. Powell, 12.10.61; H. J. Maddigan, W. J. R. Reberger, J. N. Shackley, 19.10.61; M. G. Daniel, W. J, A. Ryan, 26.10.61; H. G. Clayton, D. J. Dunlop, G. J. Eales, J. W. Farrugia, 1. C. Jones, 1. W. Jones, K. Langshaw, J. A. Latham, W. W. MacKenzie, B. J. Mercovich, W. G. Oakey, J. M. Osborn, A. R. Rumball, R. C. Vanstone, A. Vincitorio, S. R. E. Warner, R. L. Wihon, 2.11.61; J. W. Beer, N. Hitches, F. O'Hanlon, H. A. Winchester, 9.11.61; K. E. G. Davies, J. A. Harris, 16.11.61; A. P. Killey, P. J. Lester, F. B. Slater, 23.11.61; K. L. McKean, 30.11.61; T. P. Emerson, C. Howell, W. F. Little, R. D. McBain, J. M. A. Mclnemey, A. Van Munster, P. E. Powell, R. F. Schiefelbein, J. Thomasson, 7.12.61; V. C. Bamford, G. R. Berry, 14.12.61. (2) Cancelled the undermentioned provisional promotions as in Gazettes indicated:~W. C. Tress, 12.10.61; L. W. Lyons, 19.10.61; R. A. Caulfield, A. J. Hardman, R. D. McKillop, R. J. Parsons, 2.11.61; T. C. Archer, 9.11.61; R. J Davis, B. J. Johnson, E. J. Shepley, 7.12.61; D. A. McCaskill, 11.1.62. (3) Promoted the undermentioned officers as shown:— DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. Victoria. Ronald James Ball, 58/27596, Clerical Assistant, Grade 4 (£926-£964), Fourth Division, Department of Immigration, Victoria, as Inquiry Officer, Grade 1 (£875-£l,028), Fourth Division, Outdoor Inquiry Branch, vice K. Langshaw, with effect from 2.11.61. 781/62.—3 DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. Australian Capital Territory. Henry Watson, 58/17537, Clerk (£1,078-£1,298>, Third Division, Office Services Section, General Administration Division, Department of Heahh, Northern Territory, as Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, General Administration Section, Administration and Finance Division, Canberra, vice M. C. McFawn, with effect from 2.11.61. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales. Ernest Frederick Auer, 59/21895, Postmaster Grade 4 (£1,793-£1,968), Third Division, Post Offices Branch, Postmaster-General's Department, Queensland, as Postmaster, Grade 5 (£2,033-£2,098), Third Division, Postal and Transport Services Division, Post Offices Branch, Moree, New South Wales, vacant position, with effect from 9.11.61. Brian John Evitts, 59/30364, Postman (£352.£824), Fourth Division, Post Offices Branch, PostmasterGeneral's Department, New South Wales, as Postal Officer (£352-£849), Fourth Division, Postal and Transport Ser\'ices Division, Post Offices Branch, Parkes Inspectorate, Broken Hill, vacant position, with effect from 2.11.61. Victoria. John Patrick Cooke, 59/66371, Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£1,155), Fourth Division, Postmaster-General's Department, Victoria, as Line Inspector (£1,334-£1,487), Fourth Division, Engineering Division, Country Branch, Benalla Division, Seymour, Victoria, vacant position^ with effect from 12.10.61. Commonwealth Gazette 590 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 Division, Telegraph Service Branch, Tejecommunications Division, Perth, Western Australia, New office Cert. 61/1727, with effect from 2.11.61. South Australia. Bevan Graham Jury, Postal Officer (£352-£849), Fourth Division, Postmaster-Generars Department, South AustraHa, as Postal Assistant (£352-£951), Fourth Division, Postal and Transport Services Division, Post Offices Branch, Grenfell-street, Adelaide, South Australia, vacant position, with effect from 7.12.61. Tasmania. Tony John Dyson, 59/49472, Cleric (£499-£968), Third Division, Postmaster-Generars Department, Tasmania, as Traffic Officer-in-training (£758-£l,408), Third Division, Telecommunications Division, Hobart, New office Cert. 61/2172, with effect from 7.12.61. Western Australia. Stanley Dean, 59/24609, Telegraphist (£365-£l,040), Third Division, Postmaster-General's Department, Queensland, as Traffic Officer (Telegraphs) (£1,188-£1,298), Third A. B. MILNE, Secretary, Public Service Board. TRANSFER OF OFFICERS TO ADVERTISED VACANCIES. Name and Personnel Number of Transferee. Kruger, Edgar Neville 58/10366 Bo swell, Alan James Alfred 58/48430 Date of Notification of Vacancy. Position to which Transferred. Designation and Location of Former Position. DEPARTMENT OF TERRITORIES. Recruitment Officer (£l,903-£2,098), Third Investigation Officer (£l,903-£2,098), Third Division, unattached Division, Commerce Branch, Industries and Commerce Division, Canberra 14.12.61 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. New South Wales. Examiner-in-Training (£968-£l,188), Third DiClerk (Employment) (£858-£l,188), Third vision, Pensions Branch, Sydney Division, Pool Section, Department of Labour and National Service, Maitland 21.9.61 REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. Thomas, Garry Edward 61/12239 Dunn, Allen Edward 59/30295 Kerin, Maxwell Thomas 59/30954 Dowd, Francis Michael 59/48009 Johnson, Brian Michael 59/41962 Mobey, John Frederick 59/33954 Willard, Adrian Philip 59/48112 Hailing, John Irving 59/48029 Egan, Hubert John . . 59/33027 Farlow, John Richard Benjamin 59/33070 French, Ernest Leslie 59/33163 Lopez, John Herbert 59/36166 O'Meara, Desmond James 59/63993 Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Repatriation General Hospital, Concord Pathological Technician-in-Training (£400£875), Fourth Division, Technical Services, Sydney (Position No. 9) POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales. Postal and Transport Services Division—Post Offices Branch. Postal Assistant, Fourth Division, Bondi Postal Assistant, Fourth Division, Chief Parcels Junction Office Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1, Third Division, Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1, Third Division, Canberra Canberra City Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Relief, Lakemba Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, unattached 14.12.61 23.11.61 30.11.61 7.12.61 Postal Clerk, Third Division, unattached Postal Clerk, Third Division, Edgecliff 7.12.61 Postal Clerk, Third Division, Penrith Postal Clerk, Third Division, Katoomba 7.12.61 Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, unattached Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Relief, Burwood 7.12.61 Postal Clerk, Third Division, unattached Postal Clerk, Third Division, Relief, Bega Senior Postal Clerk, Beverly Hills Senior Postal Clerk, unattached Senior Postal Clerk, Penshurst Senior Postal Clerk, unattached Senior Postal Clerk, Regents Park Senior Postal Clerk, Parramatta Senior Postal Clerk, St. Peters Senior Postal Clerk, Yagoona Grade 1, Third Division Grade 1, Third Division Grade 1, Third Division Grade 1, Third Division ,. 14.12.61 Grade 1, Third Division, 20.12.61 Grade 1, Third Division, 20.12.61 Grade 1, Third Division, 20.12.61 Grade 1, Third Division, 20.12.61 Victoria. Postal and Transport Services Division—Post Offices Branch. Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1, Third Division, Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1, Third Division, Brunswick Thornbury 7.12.61 OFFICERS RECLASSIFIED. 1HE Public Service Board has varied the classification of the undermentioned positions as indicated:— No. 6. Department, Branch, Locality, &c. Variation. Designation. Position No. From. To. TERRITORIES— Northern Territory Administration Division, Welfare Branch Investigator Senior Research Officer, Grade 1 .. £1,518-£1,738 .. £1,628-£1,968 . . £1,628-£1,848(a) £l,903-£2,098(a) 3 298 ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S— Crown Solicitor's Office, Melbourne Principal Legal Officer £2,553-£2,878 . . £2,423-£2,618 . . 10 .. No. 9.—15th February, 1962 591 Commonwealth Gazette OFFICES RECLASSIFIED—continued. TREASURY— Queensland— Statistician's Branch, Administrative Division South Australia— Statistician's Branch, Administrative Division AIR— Victoria— Head-quarters Support Command, Directorate of Quality Control CIVIL AVIATION— New South Wales Region— Bankstown POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S-New South W a l e s Postal and Transport Services Division, Post Offices Branch, Clarence-street Queensland— Engineering Division, Metropolitan and Engineering Services Branch, Metropolitan District and Primary Works Section, Cable Protection Variation. Designation. Department, Branch, Locality, &c. Position No. From. To. Senior Clerk £l,188-£l,408 .. £l,408-£I,628(b) 1 Senior Clerk £1,188-£1,408 .. £1,408-£1,628(b) I Aeronautical Inspector, Grade 1 Experimental Officer, Grade 2 Aeronautical Inspector, Grade 1 £1,408-£1,738 . . £1,628-£1,848(c) £1,518-£1,628 . . £1,628-£1,848(d) £1,408-£1,738 . . £1,518-£1,628(e) 52 128 109 Airport Fireman £760-£862 £887-£913(f) .. 211 Senior Clerical Assistant .. £913-£1,028 £l,040-£l,117 .. 178 Clerk .. £499-£968 £968-£l,188 204 .. (a) Designation altered to Investigation Officer. (b) Designation altered to Clerk. (c) Designation altered to Chemist, Grade 3. (d) Designation altered to Metallurgist, Grade 3. (e) Designation altered to Metallurgist, Grade 2. (f) Designation altered to Senior Airport Fireman, Grade 1. A. B. MILNE, Secretary, Public Service Board. OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.), Victoria. Office Abolished.—Assessing—Income Tax Section, Third Division.—One (No. 46) of Statistical Officer (£1,188-£1,408). New Offices Created.—Administrative Section, Third Division— Two (Nos. 8, 9) of Clerk (£1,298-£1,518); one (No. 10) of Clerk (£499-£968). Taxation Branch, Northern Territory. New Office Created.—Third Division—One (No. 4) of Indoor Examiner (£l,518-£i,738).—(Ex. Min. No. 1.) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Australian War Memorial, Exhibition Section. New Offices Created.—Fourth Division—^Two of Attendant, Grade I (£798-£849).~(Ex. Min. No. 54,) DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. New South Wales. New Office Created.—Clerk (No. 29) (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Administration and Finance Division, General Administration Section.—(Ex. Min. No. 2.) New Offices Created.—One of Pharmacist (Inspection), Grade 2 (£1,738-£1,968), Third Division, Pharmaceutical Section, NaUonal Health Division, Central Staff; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Pharmaceutical Section, National Health Division. Central Staff; one of Technical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Health Laboratories, Lismore; one of Technical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Health Laboratories, Tamv/orth.—(Ex. Min. No. 4.) One of Technical Officer, Grade 1, Fourth Division, and one of Technical Assistant, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Medical Administration Division, National Biological Standards Laboratory.—(Ex. Min, No. 5.) One of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Department of Health, Tasmania; one of Senior Medical Officer, Grade 1 (£2,878-£3,268), Third Division, Medical Administration Division, R.A.A.F. Institute of Aviation Medicine, Adelaide; one of Technical Officer, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Medical Administration Division, R.A.A.F. Institute of Aviation Medicine, Adelaide.— (Ex. Min. No. 6.) One of Chemist, Grade 1 (£968-£l,518), Third Division, Public Health Division, Central Staff; one of Clerk (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division, Public Health Division, Central Staff.—(Ex. Min. No. 7.) DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION. Offices AboUshed.—One of Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division, Establishment Section, Administration Branch, Administration Division, Canberra; one of Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division; and three of Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, in the Personnel and Office Services Section, Administration Branch, Administration Division, Canberra.—(Ex. Min. No. 20.) DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. New Offices Created.—One of Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third DiviAppointment of Acting Director-General. sion, and one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 4, Fourth Division, in 'IS Excellency, the Governor-General in Council, has appointed, the Personnel and Office Services Section, Administration Branch, pursuant to the provisions of section 54 of the Public Service Administration Division, Canberra; one of Clerk (£1,408-£1,628), Act 1922-1957, Henry Erskine Downes to act as Director-General Third Division, Bring Out a Briton Section, Op-erations Division, of Health and Director of Quarantine in the place of William New South Wales.—(Ex. Min. No. 20). One of Clerk (£1,518Dudley Refshauge, during the period commencing on the eighth £1,738), Third Division, and one of Clerk (£1,298-£1,518), Third day of January, 1962, and ending on the sixteenth day of January, Division, in the Overseas Section, Administration Branch, Administration Division, Canberra,—(Ex. Min. No. 1.) 1962.—(Ex. Min. No. 3.) No. 9.—15th February, 1962 592 DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE. Central Staff. New Offices Created.—Fifteen of Assistant Programmer (£1,518£1,738), Third Division (Nos. 983-997); ten of Trainee Programmer (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division (Nos. 998-1007); one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Division (No. 982).— (Ex. Min. No. 14.) DEPARTMENT OF AIR. Queensland. New Offices Created.—The undermentioned Fourth Division Offices:—One (No. 36) of Typist (Female), Operational Command, Townsville; one (No. 44) of Typist (Female), Support Command, Recruiting Centre, Brisbane. New South Wales. New Offices Created.—The undermentioned Fourth Division Offices:—One (No. 4) of Assistant (Printing), Grade 1; one (No. 5) of Typist (Female) Photo-litho; one (No. 109) of Typist (Female), Support Command, R.A.A.F. School of Technical Training. Victoria. Offices Abolished.—The undermentioned Fourth Division Offices:—One (No. 50) of Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1; three (Nos. 54, 56, 57) of Typist (Female); one (No. 48) of Junior Assistant, Central Staff, Finance Branch, Division of Treasury Accountancy.—(Ex. Min. No. 3.) Commonwealth Gazette four (Nos. 18, 50, 77, 94) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, three (No. 91, 93, 102) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, one (No. 105) of Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1. The following Third and Fourth Division offices in the various Branches in South Australia:— District Contract Board, Third Division—Three (Nos. 21/23) of Clerk (£968-£l,188); Administrative Branch, Fourth Division—One (No. 17) of Teleprinter Operator, two (Nos. 18, 21) of Typist (Female). The following Third Division office in the Stores and Transport Branch, Western Australia—One (No. 42) of Clerk (£499-£968).—(Ex. Min. No. 2.) DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE. New Offices Created— Central O f f i c e Petroleum Products Branch.—One (No. 12) of Clerk (£1,078£1,298), Third Division; one (No. 11) of Clerk (£1,518£1,738), Third Division; one (No. 10) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 4.) New South W a l e s Petroleum Products Branch.—One (No. 18) of Inspector (£1,628-£1,848), Third Division; three (Nos. 19-21) of Assistant Investigation Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division; one (No. 26) of Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division; one (No. 25) of Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division; one (No. 29) of Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division; two (Nos. 30, 31) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 4.) Investigation Branch.—One (No. 33) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (Female) (£326-£644). Fourth Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 2.) DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION. New Offices Created.—The following Third Division positions:— Three of Airways Surveyor (£2,033-£2,228), Operational Standards Branch; two of Examiner of Airmen (£2,033-£2,228), and one of Examiner of Airmen (£l,903-£2,098), Aircrew Standards Branch, Division of Flying Operations, Central Staff; two offices of Air Traffic Controller, Grade 1 (£968-£ 1,408), eight of Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 (£1,298-£1,518), and one of Air Traffic Controller, Grade 3 (£1,408-£1,628), New South Wales Region; one of Air Traffic Controller, Grade 1 (£968-£l,408), and two of Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 (£1,2'98-£1,518), Victoria-Tasmania Region; one of Air Traffic Controller, Grade 1 (£968-£l,408), two of Air Traffic Controller, Grade 2 (£1,298-£1,518), and one of Supervisor (£1,628-£1.848), Queensland Region; one of Supervisor (£1,628-£1,848), South Australia-Northern Territory Region; and two of Air Traffic Controller, Grade 1 (£968-£l,408), Western Australia Region; three of Clerk (£499-£968), Personnel and Establishments Branch, Papus'-New Guinea Region. The following Fourth Division positions:—One of Storeman and one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, Canberra, New South Wales Region. Offices Abolished.—Six of Air Traffic Controller, Grade 1 (£968£1,408), Third Division, one at Canberra and two at Tamworth, New South Wales Region, and one at Devonport, and two at Wynyard, Victoria-Tasmania Region.—(Ex. Min. No. 1.) DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. New Offices Created.—The following Fourth Division offices in the Directorate of Contracts, Central S-taff:—Heavy Equipment Section—One (No. 293) of Technical Officer, Grade 2; Administrative Section—Three (Nos. 31, 33, 36) of Assistant (Printing), Grade 1. The following Fourth Division office in the Ordnance Factory, Maribyrnong, Victoria, Technical Section:—One (No. 80) of Senior Technical Officer, Grade 1. The following Fourth Division office in the Research and- Development Branch, Aeronautical Research Laboratories, Fishermen's Bend, Victoria:—^Two (No. 511, 520) of Technical Assinant, Grade 2. The following Third and Fourth Division offices in the Airframe Repair Workshop, Parafield, South Australia:—Third Division—One (No. 11) of Clerk (£1,298£1,518), two (Nos. 7. 56) of Clerk (£858-£l,078), two (Nos. 8, 33) of Clerk (£499-£968). Fourth Division—One (No. 38) of Senioi Technical Officer, Grade 1, one (No. 16) of Drafting Officer, Grade 1, two (Nos. 14, 27) of Typist (Female). The following Fourth Division offices in the Security Branch, South Australia:—Two (Nos. 22, 37) of Attendant, Grade 1, one (No. 38) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1. The following Third and Fourth Division offices in the Stores and Transport Branch, South Australia:—Third Divis i o n - T w o (Nos. 28, 73) of Clerk (£858-£l,078), fourteen (Nos. 4, 13, 35, 36, 42, 44, 84, 95, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 104) of Clerk (£499£968). Fourth Division—One (No. 24) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 3, Victoria— Petroleum Products Branch.—One (No. 17) of Inspector (£1,628-£1,848), Third Division; one (No. 15) of Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division; one (No. 25) of Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division; one (No. 16) of Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division; two (Nos. 21, 22) of Assistant Investigation Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division; two (Nos. 20, 23) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 4.) Williamstown and Boarding Branch.—One (No. 7) of Boarding Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 5.) Queensland— Warehouse Branch.—One (No. 45) of Assistant Investigation Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division; one (No. 40) of Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division; one (No. 41) of Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division; one (No. 42) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Division.— (Ex. Min. No. 4.) South A u s t r a l i a Warehouse Branch.—Two (Nos. 11, 12) of Assistaint Investigation Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division; one (No. 7) of Clerk (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division; one (No. 8) of Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division; one (No. 11) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Division.— (Ex. Min. No. 4.) Western Australia— Petroleum Products Branch.—One (No. 7) of Clerk (£1,078£1,298), Third Division; two (Nos. 9, 11) of Assistant Investigation Officer (£1,078-£1,298), Third Division; one (No. 12) of Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division; one (No. 8) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 4.) Tasmania— Petroleum Products Branch.—One (No. 40) of Clerk (£1,078£1,298), Third Division; one (No. 73) of Clerk (£858£1,078), Third Division.—(Ex. Min. No. 4.) Offices Abolished.—Central Office—^Petroleum Products Branch:— One (No. 6) of Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division; two (Nos. 8, 9) of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1 (£352-£798), Fourth Division.— (Ex. Min. No. 4.) REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. New CfSces Created.—One of Clerk (£2,163-£2,358), ^Fhird Division, Executive Section, Central Office; one of Training Officer, Grade 2, Third Division, Personnel Section, Branch Office, New r Commonwealth Gazette 593 South Wales; one of Clerk (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division, Statistics Section, Branch Office, Victoria; one of Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Statistics Section, Branch Office, Victoria; one of Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, General Assistance Section, Branch Office, Queensland; one of Clerk (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Out-patient Clinic, South Australia; one of Clerk (£858£1,078), Third Division, Out-patient Clinic, Western Australia; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 4, Fourth Division, Executive Section, Branch Office, Victoria; seven of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Executive Section, Branch Office, Victoria; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 3, Fourth Division, Statistics Section, Branch Office, Victoria; two of Clerical Assistant, Grade 4, Fourth Division, Out-patient Clinic, South Australia; two of Clerical Assistant, Grade 3, Fourth Division, Out-patient Clinic, South Australia; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Out-patient Clinic, South Australia; one of clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Out-patient Clinic, South Australia; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 4, Fourth Division, Outpatient Clinic, Western Australia; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 3, Fourth Division, Out-patient Clinic, Western Australia; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Out-patient Clinic, Western Australia. Offices AboUshed.—One of Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, General Assistance Section, Branch Office, Victoria; one of Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Out-patient Clinic, South Australia; one of Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Out-patient Clinic, Western Australia; one of Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Treatment and Assistance Section, Branch Office, Western Australia.—(Ex. Min. No. 1.) New Offices Creafied.—One of Recruitment Officer (£1,738£1,968), Third Division, Personnel Section, Central Office; two of Social Worker (£968-£l,188). Third Division, Technical Services, Repatriation General Hospital, Concord; two of Clerk (£858-£l,078). Third Division, Accounts Section, Branch Office, Victoria; one of Clerk (£499-£968), Third Division, Personnel Section, Branch Office, South Australia; one of Clerk (£968£1,188), Third Division, Pensions Section, Branch Office, Western Australia; one of Handyman (£722-£747), Fourth Division, Executive Section, Central Office; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Treatment Section, Branch Office, New South Wales; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Accounts Section, Branch Office, Victoria; two of Handyman (£722£747), FourtJi Division, Office Services Section, Branch Office, Victoria; two of Watchman, Fourth Division, Office Services Section, Branch Office, Victoria; two of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Personnel Section, Branch Office, South Australia; one of Motor Driver, Fourth Division, Office Services Section, Branch Office, South Australia; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Pensions Section, Branch Office, South Australia; one of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division. Pensions Section, Branch Office, South Australia; two of Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Registry Section, South Australia; one of Assistant (Plan Printing), Grade 1, Fourth Division, Typists Section, Branch Office, South Australia; three of Typist (Female), Fourth Division, Typists Section, Branch Office, South Australia; one of Surnical Fitter, Fourth Division, Repatriation Artificial Limb Factory, South Australia; one of Storeman, Fourth Division, Repatriation Artificial Limb Factory, South Australia; one of Orderly, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Out-patient Clinic, South Australia. Offices Abolished.—One of Senior Cleaner, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Cleaners and Watchman Section, Central Office; seven of Cleaner, Fourth Division, Cleaners and Watchman Section, Central Office; one of Foreman Cleaner, Fourth Division, Cleaners and Watchman Section, Branch Office, Victoria; one of Senior Cleaner, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Cleaners and Watchman Section, Branch Office, Victoria; sixteen of Cleaner, Fourth Division, Cleaners and Watchman Section, Branch Office, Victoria. ~ ( E x . Min. No. 4.) A P P O I N T M E N T S , RETIMIEMIENTS A N D DESMISSAILo HE following appointments, retirements and dismissal are notified by the Public Service Board:— T APIPOUKTMEOTS. NEW SOUTH WALES. Prime MinSster's Bepartraent. Office of Public Service Board. Clerk, Third DivSsion.—Helen Carlene Burling. Office of Education. Education Officer, Grade 2, Third D3v{s!oiiu—John Farquhar Cleverley. No. 9.—15th February, 1962 Attomey-General's Department. Cle k, Third Division.-John Macquarie Antill. Department of the Treasury. Bureau of Census and Statistics. Clerk, Third Division.—Bruce Herbert Robinson, Peter John Sweeney. Clerkal Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—^Rita McKeon. Taxation Branch. Clerk, Third Division.—John Albert Franklin, Richard Arthur Johnston, John Michael O'Connor, David Cameron Walker, Ian Leslie Walkley, Patricia Bedford, Lorraine Mary Bergin, Anna Mattas, Maria Helen Clara Varnai, Pamela Joy Wolfenden. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—^Robyn Ann Eastwood, Jenny Lenor Dearing, Marjorie Joyce Lyons. Department of SodaJ! Services. CEcrk, Third Division.—Ian Anthony Catt, Pieter Jacob Degeling, Kevin John Manley. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Anthony Shuetrim, Barbara Ann Davis, Kay Patricia Morris. Department of Health. Pharmacist (Inspection), Grade J, Third Division.—^John Tevlin McDonough. Department off the Navy. Clerk, Third Division.—Peter Harry Bailey, Peter Stephen Goodsell, Rosalie Janet Callaghan. CHericali Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—^John Maurice Paul Collins. Department of the Army. Clerk, Third Division.—Victoria Gai Short. Department of Air. Senior Aeronautical Inspector, Third Division.—Kenneth Ellis Jeeves. Department off Civil Aviation. Sheetmetal Worker (1st Class), Fourth Division.—Derek James McDonnell. Department of Supply. Clerk, Third Division.—Gary Thomas Carey, Alan Desmond Clinch, Sydney Carl Merchant, Richard Bernard Phillips, Lorraine Jeanne Carlaw, Elizabeth Anne Mitchell. Department of Primary Industry. Clerk, Third Division.—Kenneth Edward Jenner, Department of Labour and National Service. Clerk, Third Division.—Ivo Kauniste. Department of Customs and Excise. Clerk, Third Bivision.—Austin James Heffernan. Preventive OfiScer, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Edward Arthur Long. Repatriation Department. Clerk, Third Division.—Robert Geoffrey Bouffler, Graham William Englund, Nicolas Grant, Carmel Patricia Cunneen, Judith Anne Higgins. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Margaret Joy Mary Brady, Ruth Marjorie Francis Cowen, Elizabeth Anne Dennett, Kay Lorraine Dixon, Faye Lenora Anne Tennant. Orderly, Grade 2, Fourth Division.—Patrick John McMahon. Postmaster-General's Department. Clerk, Third Division.—Douglas Cyril Andersen, Ian Bennett Beckhaus, Raymond Francis Byrnes, Michael John Rose, Janice Margaret Davis, Grace Annette Favaloro, Naomi Estelle Howard, Lorelie Gaye Moffat, Sandra Lynette Richardson. Typist (Female), Fourth Division.—Dian Carmel Hope. Cleaner, Fourth Djvjsjon.—Wenzel Cemy. 594 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 QUEENSLAND. Attarney-Gcneral's (Female), Phonogram Operator, Fourth Division.—Margaret Young Downie, Pamela Jean Toovey. Department. Deputy Crown Solicitor's Clerical Assistant Mavis M c i n t o s h . Grade Branch. 1, Fourth Division.—Kay Department of the Treasury. Statistics Branch. Fourth Division.— Department of National Development. War Service Homes Division. Assistant, Grade 1, Fou th Division.—Brian Postmaster-General's Charles Department. Lineman-in-Trainsng, Fourth Division.—Warwick Lindsay James Wright,, Gerard Basil O ' C o n n o r , Malcolm Peter Bembridge Bell, Maurice David McKenzie, Bernard O'Brien, John Tapley Clarke, Alan Robert Edwin Kealey, Leonard Kevin Debb, T h o m a s Ralph O'Halloran, William Henry Stephens, Robert Guthrie Dobson, Neii Vivien Vaughan, Bruce Buchanan Morrell, Noel John King, Wayne Russell Fisher, Peter William Norton, Colin Vincent Gill, John Arthur Stanley, Geoffrey Waine Taylor, Terrence Neil Giles. Ronald T h o m a s Silvey. Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.—Edward Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division.— Denise Annetle Collins. Typist (Female), Fourth D>ision.—Myia Adeline Kreigher. Tradesman, 2nd Class, Fourth Division.—Maximilian Michael Kaboth. Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 1, Fou th Division.— Veronica Margaret Petersen. Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Fourth Division.—Charles Samuel Chambers, !an James Hughes, Harold James Slater. NEW TeIephor»lst, Fourth Division.—Fa ye Anne Barnes, Marilyn Joan Cullen, une Maureen Hinds, Llynlly D a w n Jones, Patricia Gladys Keating, Susanne Lea Lever, J o a n Libbis, Susan Lee Lupton, Nancy Dell McNicoll, Jeanette Rita Parker, Carol Reeves, Susan Ada Small, Marlene Ann Stedman. Victoria. Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 1, Marjorie May Crichton, Joy Alison Trigger. Clerical Bishop. Commonwealth Gazette Mail Officer, Fourth Division.—William Gordon Geoffrey Martin John Donald Williams, Tullio Oss, Charles Frederick J o h n Melvin, Michael James O ' M e a r a , Alexander David Martin, Anthony Joseph Pemberton, Maurice Joseph Ryan, Brian Joseph Callaghan, Eric Brian Anderson, Joseph Julian Rosary Schembri, John Henry Moon, Eriks Mucenieks. PostmaT3, Fourth Division.—Frederick Walter Reid, John Rendall. GUINEA. McEwan. Telephonist, Fourth Division.—Elizabeth Margaret O'Rourke, Helen Margaret Howlett, Ann Elizabeth Corlett, Pamela Anne Maskell, Fay Nugent, Pamela Kay Bannerman, Mary Margaret Clarke, Rcsmarie Margaret Dyer, Helen Margaret Dixon. Walter Fidler, 'ame» Department of Works. Technical Office-, Grade 2, Fourth Division.—Peter Gerald Edward Johnston. WESTERN Janovsky, AUSTRALIA. Department of the Treasury. Statistician's Branch. Accounting Machinist, Grade 1, Fourth Division.—Ann Clerical Assistant, Grade O'Conneli, Shirley Bennetts. 1, Fourth Taxation Power. Division.—Karen Anne Division.—Rosalie Dawn Branch. Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Webber, Janice Mary Davenport. Department of the Interior. Electoral South Australia. Maii Officer, Fourth Division.—Kenneth John Benson, R a y m o n d Brown, Ronald Kenneth Carter, John E d w a r d Cronin, David Kingslev Hawke, A r t h u r Keith Jolly, Lucas Gilson Maidment, Ronald Murray Neindorf, R o m a n Szczerban, J o h n Fleming M a c n a b , John Lyle Clarke Motherwell, Herbert Frederick Whaite. Telephonist, Fourth Division.—Isobel Rebecca Burke, Suzanne Mary Cowling, Peggy Annette Hughes, Marie Alicia Milligan, Wendy Heather M c G r a l h , Rose Wilma Nemeth, Beverley Kay Richards, Carol Lavina Arbon, Jenice Rosemary Badenoch, Charmaine Heather Cameron, Lorraine Glasson, AstrM Yvette Johansson, D i a n a Rosemary .'ones, Beverly N o r m a Martin, Karen Joylene Merrett, Merrilyn Kaye Merrett, Denise M a r y McKenzie, Lois Lorraine Voigt. Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.—Thomas William Edwards, Terence John Kuhl, Alexander Paul Thompson, Christopher Robin Watkins. Western Australia. Branch. Telephonist, Fourth Division.—Angela Maureen Featherston, H o p e Kathleen Finn, Janice A n n e Lorraine R u m b o l d . Indexer, Fourth Division.—Charles R a y m o n d Felton. Carson, Mary Kilpin, Janice Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.—Antony F r a n k Dennis John Parker, Barry John Sewell. Department of Civil Aviation. Apprentice Electrical Fitter and Mechanic, Fourth Roger Brian Paine, Eric Allen Kendall. Mason, Division.— Department of Labour and National Se: vice. Research Penwill. Officer, Grade 1, Third William RETIREMENTS. Postmaster-General's Accounting Sayers. Division.—James Machinist, Grade 1, Department. Fourth Division.—Lynette AS N O T I F I E D BY T H E P O S T M A S T E R - G E N E R A L ' S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales. Postman, Fourth Division.—Arie Frederick D e Wolff, William N o r m a n Fryer, James Hughes, James King, William Maher, James Millar Paterson, Maxwell Patterson, Techniclan-ln-Training, Fourth Division.—Adrian John Gallagher. Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.—Brian T h o m a s Blav, Michael Hugh Darley-Bentley, Richard Allen Holzhauser, Barrie Colin Jackson, Adrian Lionel J o h n Lawson, Peter John M u r p h y , Michael T h o m a s O ' C o n n o r , Dennis Paul Shapter. (As from close of business on the dates indicated,) ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. Section 49.—Patricia Ann M c E w a n , Typist-in-charge, G r a d e 12th January, 1962. 1, D E P A R T M E N T OF THE TREASURY. Taxation Branch. Section 49.—Elizabeth G a y n o r N e w m a n , Accounting Machinist (Female), G r a d e 2, 6th January, 1962; Carolyn Joy Jensen, Clerical Assistant (Female), G r a d e 1, 13th January, 1962; Judith Grace H a r m a n , Clerical Assistant (Female), G r a d e 1, 20th January, 1962; Betty Lorraine Lenehan, Clerical Assistant (Female), G r a d e 1, 20th January, 1962; Kay Janice Hyde, Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2, 6th January, 1962; M a r y Ann Ramsay, Typist (Female), 23rd December, 1961. Section 67 (Invalidity).—Clyde William Kay Ellem, Cashier, 5th January, 1962. 595 Commonwealth Gazette D E P A R T M E N T OF SOCIAL SERVICES'. Section 49—Marlyn Maitland Browne, Typist (Female), 28th October, 1961; Diana Lome Kerrigan, Clerk (£814-£1,034), 23rd January, 1962; Valma Joyce Tyack, Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, 27th January, 1962. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Section 67 (Invalidity).—Bruce Moody, Observer, 9th January, 1962. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Section 49.—Margaret January, 1962. Mary Nash. Typist (Female), 13th DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. Section 49.—Betty Diane Burke, Typist (Female), Fourth Division, 25th January, 1962; Marie Therese Alsop, Typist (Female), 9lh September, 1961; Christine Yvonne McDonald, Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 3, 25th October, 1961; Joan Doreen James, Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 1, 27th January, 1962. Section 85 (2).—Oswald Reid Tickner, Foreman Storeman (£1,193), Grade 2, 9th February, 1962; Ronald Henry Carnie, Clerical Assistant, Grade 3, 11th August, 1961; Samuel Jackson, Clerk (£I,298-£1,518), 10th November, 1961. DEPARTMENT OF AIR. Section 49.—Dawn Florence Aitken, Clerical Assistant (Female), Grade 3, 29th December, 1961. DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION. Section 67 (Invalidity).—Francis Bullock Helhnuth, Foreman Mechanic (Motor Repair), Grade 1, 26th January, 1962. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. Section 49.—Faye Wendy Kirkness, Library Officer, 29th December, 1961; Patricia Kathleen Barnett, Card Punch Operator, 4th November, 1961; Norina Guiseppina Maria Teresa Varrenti, Clerk, 23rd November, 1961; Edna May Richardson, Typist-in-charge, 25th November, 1961; Bewnal Eleanor Howard Tripp, Typist, 2nd December, 1961; Robin Sawyer, Accounting Machinist, 23th December, 1961; Merilyn Gail Burt, Typist, 13th January, 1962. Section 85 (2).—Albert Victor Halfpenny, General Manager, 15 th January, 1962. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. Section 49.—Betty Clare Everard, Technical Officer, Grade 2, 14th December, 1961; Norah Richmond Rex, Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, 20th January, 1962. REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. Section 49.—Margaret Nadia Bobir, Stenographer Grade I, 27th January, 1962. \ No. 9.—15th February, 1962 Foreman, Grade 1, 2nd March, 1962; Thomas Alphonsus Ridge, Postmaster, Grade 4, 24th February, 1962; Walter Francis Ryland, Postal Officer, 9th March, 1962; Walter John Scantlebury, Mail Officer, 25th March, 1962; Sidney Webb, Postal Clerk, 18th March, 1962. Section 67 (Invalidity).—Reginald Martin Heenan, Mail Officer, 16th December, 1960; Thomas Patrick Moynahan, Lineman, Grade 2, 1st A^ugust, 1961; Wilson Roy Wheeler, S'enior Postman. lUh April, 1962. Section 49.—Marjorie Jean Davidson, Telephonist, 6th January, 1962; Shirley Hampton, Telephonist, 16th December, 1961; Maria Therese Johnston, Clerk (Female) (£704-£924), 13th January, 1962; Valerie Sylvia Kennedy, Telephonist, 27th January, 1962; Carol Ann Morton, Accounting Machinist, Grade 1, 13th January, 1962; Maureen Anne Tanner, Telephonist, 6th January, 1962; Judith Norma Young, Telephonist, 2nd December, 1961. Queensland. Section 49.—Cynthia Joyce Beasley, Accounting Machinist, Grade 2, 16th December, 1961; Laurel Ann Harm, Telephonist, 22nd December, 1961. Section 85(1).—Thomas Patrick Power, Assistant, Grade 1, 10th March, 1962. Section 85 (2).—William Pritchard, Mail Officer, 17th February, 1962; August Carl Wesner, Lineman, Grade 2, 26th March, 1962. South Australia. Section 85(2).—^John Angus Fleming, Line Forman, Grade 1, 8th February, 1962. Section 49 (2).—Marilyn Anne Bickley, Accounting Machinist, Grade 2, 6th January, 1962; Elizabeth Mary Rehn, Monitor, 30th December, 1961. 3'ection 67 (Invaldiity).—Patrick William Tippins, Mail Officer, 29th October, 1962. Western Australia. Section 67 (Invalidity).—Hector William Henry Clarke, Mail Officer, 8th January, 1962. Section 85(1).—Robert Norman Cust, Technician, 22nd January, 1962; Arthur Raymond, Line Inspector, 22nd December, 1961. Section 49.—Joyce Ann Clark, Accounting Machinist, Grade 2, 23rd December, 1961; Linley Anne Cannon, Telephonist, 16th December, 1961; Edna Rose Houghton, Telephonist, 14th December, 1961; Audrey Christine Hewson, Telephonist, 16th December, 1961; Agnes Beverley Twaddle, Telephonist, 30th December, 1961; Eileen Muriel Collett, Telephonist, 23rd December, 1961; Margaret Helena Jess, Accounting Machinist, Grade 2, 20th January, 1962; Doreen Grace Plewright, Telephonist, 13th January, 1962. (Female), POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. New South Wales. Section 85 (2).—Joseph Michael Bennett, Clerical Assistant, Grade 4, 17th May, 1962; Odillo William Murry, Line Inspector, 3rd March, 1962; Arthur Henry Alfred Higgs, Mail Officer, 12th May, 1962; John Leslie Teller, Line Foreman, Grade 2, 8th April, 1962; Charles Patrick O'Neill, Clerical Assistant, Grade 2, 27th March, 1962; John Richard Rathbone Johnson, Mail Officer, 9th April, 1962. Section 67 (Invalidity).—Murray Scott, Lineman, Grade 2, 2nd February. 1962; Frederick Charles Withers, Postman, 15th January, 1962. Section 49 (2).—Delice Veronica Berryman, Telephonist, 2nd December, 1961; Margaret Clare Breen, Accounting Machinist, Grade 2, 23rd December, 1961; Clarice May Parsons, Telephonist, 7th November, 1961; Carol Lynda Fletcher, Telephonist, 26th October, 1961; Jeanette Fay Owers, Monitor, 30th December, 1961; Heather Zilma Felton, Clerical Assistant, Grade 1, 11th November, 1961; Emily Louise Louwerens, Accounting Machinist, Grade 1, 25th November, 1961; Evelyn Josephine Musgrave, Telephonist, 25th November, 1961. Victoria. Section 85 (1).—Arthur William Louis Dinner, Telegraphist, 25th February, 1962; Jack Waugh Docherty, Technician (Telecommunications), 21st February, 1962; Francis Henry James Patrick O'Loughlin, Postal Clerk, 22nd January, 1962. Section 85 (2).—Charles Barnett, Lineman, Grade 2, 27th March, 1962; Arthur Cranston, Senior Cleaner, Grade 2, 12th March, 1962; Charles Herbert Essex, Field Officer, 23rd March, 1962; George Erick Goddard, Lineman, Grade 2, 1st March, 1962; Elizabeth ^ Katherine Griffiths, Telephonist, 14lh March, 1962; John Kelly, Line DISMISSAL. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S' DEPARTMENT. South Australia. Section 62.—Henry Reginald Possingham, Postman, as from the close of business on 2nd February, 1962. A. B. MILNE, Secretary, Public Service Board. EXAMINATION RESULTS. Results of the following examinations have been finalized: Examination No. 3712 VP1390 VP1411 VP1413 VP1414 Date Notified. Title. For Transfer as Clerk, Third Division, Perth Junior Postal Officer, Melbourne.. Postman, Victoria Junior Postal Officer, Melbourne. . Telephonist, Melbourne Date Held. Jan., '62 14.12.61 20.1.62 20.1.62 27.1.62 27.1.62 Candidates will be advised of the results of these examinations; a copy may be seen at the office of the Public Service Inspector or Director, Posts and Telegraphs, with which applications were lodged. Candidates whose names do not appear in the above results were unsuccessful. A. B. MILNE. Secretary, Public Service Board. 596 No, 9.—15th February, 1962 Commonwealth Gazette NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES. VACANCIES OPEN TO PERMANENT OFFICERS. Applications should preferably be made on printed forms obtainable from the Commonwea-lth Public Service Inspector in PPLICATIONS are invited from officers of the Commonwealth Service for promotion or transfer to the positions advertised each Capital City, the Public Service Board Representative in below. Applicants should state fully their qualifications when apply- Port Moresby, or the Department in which the vacancy exists. ing for aj position. Upon confirmation of appointment a permanent officer will be If an applicant wishes to be considered for two or more vacancies required to contribute under the Superaimuation Act. a separate application should be forwarded for each position, except to locality of appointment in excess of £3 will be paid where the positions applied for are of similar classification a-nd in by Fares the Commonwealth. applicant is married, the fares of the same Branch of a Department (e.g., positions of Postmaster, his wife and family will Ifbetheincluded. When the appointment is Lines Staff positions, &c.). One application will be accepted for to a position in the Australian Capital Territory, Northern these positions. Territory, or the Territory of Papua-New Guinea, full fares are Officers of the Commonwealth Service transferred, not promoted, paid by the Commonwealth. rrtay be required to pay their own removal expenses. The following particulars should be set out at the foot of the SALARIES AND GENERAL CONDITIONS. application:— Salary ranges quoted are nominal, not actual Full name (block letters).... Date of birth Except for positions exclusively for females, which incorporate Personnel Number Length of service " (Female) " in the title, the nominal salary range is reduced by t)esignation Salary (per annum) £154 when occupied by a female aged 21 years or over. Salary scale Date of last increment Office or Branch Junior commencing salaries, also nominal, are quoted for some VACANCIES OPEN TO OFFICERS AND TO PERSONS WHO positions. ARE NOT OFFICERS OF THE SERVICE. To obtain actual salaries, both for adults and juniors, the Applications are invited from persons who are not permanent following basic wage adjustments should be added to the nominal officers of the Service for appointment to those offices which are salaries s h o w n in the advertisements:— indicated in the vacancies advertised below by the following Age. Males. Females. £ £ symbol (t). 133 .. 99 21 years and over Suitably qualified officers of the Fourth Division may apply for transfer or promotion to those offices of the Third Division 20 years 120 96 for which applications for appointment are invited from persons 19 years 99 86 who are not permanent officers of the Service. 73 18 years 80 To be eligible for appointment a person must be— Under 18 years 66 66 (i) a British subject; New appointees may be paid a commencing salary at any point (ii) under the age of 51 years for Second and Third Division within a salary range. offices and under the age of 55 years for Fourth Division offices, except where otherwise indicated in At those offices where quarters are indicated, a deduction for respect of any office in these Divisions; rental will be made at the rate of 10 per cent, of the minimum (iii) permanently residing in Australia, or eligible for entry to salary of the position unless otherwise stated. Australia) for permanent residence; (iv) medically and physically fit. WHERE TO SEND APPLICATIONS. Code letters are used in column three to show where applicaSuitable applicants will be offered appointment in accordance with an order of merit ascertained on the basis of applicants' tions should be lodged. A key to these code letters appears at qualifications and the results of interviews of applicants. If an the end of the advertisements. Applications should reach the ex-serviceman and a person not an ex-serviceman should be placed address shown not later than the date shown in column foun equal in order of merit, the ex-serviceman will be offered appoint- An application by telegram will be accepted before the closing date but a written application should follow immediately. ment before the person who is not an ex-serviceman. A Position, SalarylScale'and^ivision. Locality. Forward Applications. To. By. SNOWY MOUNTAINS HYDRO-ELECTRIC AUTHORITY. Applications are invited from persons desirous of appointment to positions appearing on page 607 of this Gazette. PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD. CENTRAL STAFF. Organization, Methods and Classification Branch. Assistant Inspector (£2,163-£2,358), Third Division, Organization Section .. .. Canberra .. .. Duties.—Investigate and report on departmental organization, establishment and classification proposals. A U D I T O R - G E N E R A L ' S OFFICE. NEW SOUTH WALES. Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), Fourth Division .. .. .. Sydney Qualifications.—Shorthand, at least 80 words per minute. NEW GUINEA. A2 1.3.62 All 1.3,62 Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£1,298-£1,628), Third Division .. .. .. .. .. Port Moresby All 1.3.62 Qualifications.—Accountancy qualifications. Conditions.—The successful applicant will be temporarily transferred to the position for a period of two years. The Chief Officer reserves the right to vary or alter the period of employment subject to office emergency or expediency. Examination by a Commonwealth Medical Officer will be necessary to ascertain fitness for service in the tropics. Single accommodation only is available. District Allowance.—Grade VII. DEPARTMENT OF TERRITORIES. Social and General Services Division. Civic Affairs and General Services Branch. Research OMcer, Grade 1 (£1,188-£1,518), Third Division, Justice and Special Services Section .. Canberra .. .. BI 1,3.62 Duties.—Assist in research and investigation and preparation of submissions, papers and correspondence regarding law and justice, / communications, public works and related matters in the Australian Territories. ' / Qualifications.—Appropriate university degree. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 606. 597 Commonwealth Gazette No. 9.—15th February, 1962 NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES—continued. Position, Salary Scale and Division, Locality. Foirward Appliications. To. By. DEPARTMENT OF TERRITORIES—continued. NORTHERN TERRITORY. NORTHERN TERRITORY ADMINISTRATION DIVISION. Administrator's Branch. Clerk (£1,298-£1,518) (Tentative classification £1,518-£l,738), Third Division, Legislative Council Darwin .. B2 1.3,62 Section Duties.—Supervise Section. Monitor tape recorders; transcribe from tape debates in the Legislative Council, Committees of Enquiry &c. Edit and produce Northern Territory Hansard. Qualifications.—Applicants must have matriculation standard English and be suitable for training in typing. Ability to control staff and previous relevant experience desirable. Clerk (£968-£I,l88) (Tentative classification £1,298-£1,518), Third Division, Legislative Council Darwin .. B2 1.3.62 Section Duties.—Monitor tape recorders; transcribe from tape debates of Legislative Council, Committees of Enquiry, &c. Assist with editing and production of Northern Territory Hansard. Qualifications,—Applicants must have Matriculation standard English and be suitable for training in typing. District Allowance.—Grade VII. Accommodation.—Applicants to state requirements. Taxation.—A concessional deduction of £270 per annum plus an amount equal to half the total concessional deduction for dependants may be allowable. ATTORNEY-GENERAL S DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY CROWN SOLICITOR (AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY). Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), Fourth Division .. .. Canberra .. .. Duties.—Shorthand and typing for Deputy Crown Solicitor and Legal Ofiicers. Qualifications.—Shorthand, at least 80 words per minute. D19 1.3.62 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY. STATISTICIAN'S BRANCH—HOBART. Prices Branch. tField Officer (£I,298-£l,408), Fourth Division .. .. .. .. .. Hobart .. ., E4 8.3,62 Duties.—Assist in the collection and checking of retail prices and house rents in the capital city and in specified country towns. Qualifications.—Experience in, or knowledge of, clothing, drapery, hardware and groceries should be stated. DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES. NEW SOUTH WALES. Regional OflSce, Armidale. Inquiry Officer, Grade 2 (£1,028-£1,104), Fourth Division Armidale .. .. F2 1.3.62 Duties.—Conduct inquiries and furnish reports in connexion with claims for social benefits. The successful applicant will be required to drive a motor vehicle in country areas. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LANDS AND SURVEY BRANCH. Administration Section. a e r k (£968-£l, 188), Third Division .. Canberra .. .. G1 1.3.62 Duties.—Under direction, prepare reports and correspondence on general Branch matters; preliminary enquiries regarding Mining Ordinance; preliminary examination of proposed legislation to be administered by Branch; assist in the supervision of the Plan Printing and Typing Sections. VICTORIA BRANCH. Melbourne .. G.12 1.3.62 Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, Accounts and Personnel Section,, Duties.—Collector of Public Moneys and Paying Officer. DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. QUEENSLAND. Technical Division, Engineering Design Section. ^Senior Technical Officer, Grade 2 (£1,691-£1,793), Third or Fourth Division, Roads and Aerodromes Brisbane .. .. H5 8.3.62 Sub-section (temporary position) Duties.—Under supervision, prepare original designs, working drawings, details and estimates for the more important projects; supervise technical staff of lower status. Qualifications.—Applicants should possess technical knowledge and experience adequate to perform the duties listed. (In lieu of notification appearing in Gazette of 25.1.62). SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Administration and Finance Division. Clerk (£968~£1,188), Third Division, Contracts Sub-section, Works Administration Section .. Adelaide .. .. H6 1.3.62 Duties.—Quotations Clerk. Examine requests for quotations for works and services to ensure that appropriate approvals have been given. Member of Quotations Opening Committee. Examine orders for works and services, and ensure that conditions of contract are fully complied with. Examine advices of variations in contracts. For code letters and references see footnotes on"page;;606. No. 9.—15th February, 1962 598 Commonwealth Gazette NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES—continued. Position, Salary Scale and Division. Locality. Forward Applications. To. By. DEPARTMENT OF WORKS—continued. NORTHERN TERRITORY. Technical Division. tQuantity Surveyor, Grade 2 (£1,518-£ 1,628) (tentative classification £I,628-£ 1,738), Third Division, Darwin .. H8 8.3.62 Quantity Survey Section Duties.—Prepare Bills of Quantities and Estimates for works requiring some degree of individual judgment and initiative. Supervise staff of lower and technical grades. tQuantity Surveyor, Grade 1 (£968-£ 1,518)(tentative classification £1,188-£ 1,628), Third Divi- Darwin .. H8 8.3.62 sion, Quantity Survey Section Duties.—Prepare estimates and Bills of Quantities for less important works. Qualifications (for above two positions).—Degree or diploma of a university or technical college or equivalent. {Works Supervisor (£1,512-£1,614), Fourth Division, Construction Section (temporary position) . . Darwin H8 8.3.62 Duties.—Control of the Department of Works Sealing and Reconstruction Unit, which operates on the Stuart and Barkly Highways throughout the Northern Territory. The successful applicant will be paid camping allowance and will normally be required to work approximately eight hours overtime per week. Single caravan accommodation is available. Qualifications.—Applicants must have extensive sealing and road construction experience with proven ability to control a large day labour organization. Administration and Finance Division. Clerk (£l,628-£1,848), Third Division, Works Administration Section Darwin H8 1.3.62 Duties.—Under the Administrative Officer (Works), responsible for the direction and control of the administrative work associated with the Works Programme and related procedures. Render specalized advice on all matters affecting the programming of works. Preparation of reports, &c. Clerk (£968-£ 1,188), Third Division, Works Administration Section .. Darwin .. H8 1.3.62 Duties,—Clerical assistance to Project Officers, involving contract administration, financial reviews, preparation of important correspondence and reports. District Allowance.—Grade VII. Taxation,—A concession of £270 per annum plus an amount equal to half the total dependants' concessions may be allowable. Accommodation,—Applicants to state requirements. PAPUA-NEW GUINEA. Administrative Division. Clerk (£1,408-£l ,628), Third Division .. Port Moresby H9 1.3.62 Duties.—Position No, 28—Contracts Clerk in charge of section. Advise and assist technical officers in contract administration. Make investigations and/or reports on important aspects of contract administration. Secretary to the Tender Board. Qualifications.—Sound knowledge of Commercial Law and Department of Works Contract Procedures desirable. Technical Division. tWorks Supervisor (Building) (£l,512-£l,614). Fourth Division, Construction Section . . .. Lae .. H9 8.3.62 Port Moresby Duties.—Position No. 6—Technical supervision of contract and day labour works including supervision of Foreman and general organization of labour and material required; preparation of minor estimates, programme reports, &c. Qualifications.—Qualified tradesman with experience as builders or general foreman on building works, including reinforced concrete construction. Conditions.—District Allowance, Grade VII. Attraction Allowance—(A) Single men, £25 per annum paid on a fortnightly basis; (B) Married men, to be determined in accordance with housing accommodation but not exceeding £175 per annum paid on a fortnightly basis. Single hostel accommodation is available at the current weekly tariff of £6. Married applicants to state their housing requirements. Taxation is at a lower rate than in Australia. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. CENTRAL STAFF. MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION DIVISION. National Biological Standards Laboratory. ^Technical Officer, Grade 1 (£1,257-£1,448), Third or Fourth Division, Viral Products Section Canberra .. K1 8.3.62 (temporary position) Duties.—Preparation of media, tissue cultures and reagents used in vaccine testing and other activities of the laboratory. Qualifications.—Extensive experience in laboratory procedures as employed in the field of microbiology. Experience in the field of biology an advantage. KI tTechnical Assistant, Grade 2 (£l,002-£l,232). Third or Fourth Division, Viral Products Section Canberra .. 8.3.62 (temporary position) Duties.—Prepare tissue cultures, reagents and equipment and assist in the testing of vaccines. Qualifications.—Leaving certificate with passes in chemistry and mathematics desirable. Previous laboratory experience an advantage. Note.—Both positions will be located in Melbourne and transferred to Canberra in three years' time, tTechnical Assistant, Grade 2 (£1,002-£1,232), Third or Fourth Division .. .. Canberra .. .. Kl 8.3.62 Duties.—General laboratory work associated with the assay of endocrine products. Supervision of staff caring for laboratory animals. Qualifications.—Leaving certificate with passes in chemistry and mathematics desirable. Previous experience in animal husbandry and breeding an advantage. Note.—^The position is more suitable for a male. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 606. Commonwealth Gazette 599 NOTIFICATION OF No. 9.—15th February, 1962 VACANCIES—continued. Forward Applications Locality. Position, Salary Scale and Division. To. DEPARTMENT OF By. HEALTH—continued. N E W SOUTH WALES. General Administration Division. Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), Fourth Division, Office Services Section . . .. Sydney Duties.—Stenography for senior officers. Qualifications.—Shorthand, at least 80 words per minute. .. .. K5 1.3.62 .. .. K2 8.3.62 .. IC2 8.3.62 Commonwealth Acoustic Laboratories. tPsychologist, Grade 1 (£968-£ 1 , 5 1 8 ) , T h i r d Division .. .. Sydney VICTORIA. Commonwealth Acoustic Laboratories. tPsychologist, Grade 1 (£968-£ 1,518),** Third Division Melbourne Duties and qualifications for the above positions— Duties.—Psychological and audiological work regarding deafened ex-service personnel, children, &c., and also industrial noises. Qualifications.—University degree with major in psychology. Note.—^These positions are considered suitable to a male only. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. National Health Division. Clerk (£l,078-£ 1,298), Third Division, Pharmaceutical Section Adelaide K8 1.3.62 Duties.—Supervise extraction and presentation of pharmaceutical benefits statistics in accordance with the prescribed programme, analyse and report on statistical data, control staff employed on statistical extractions. Qualifications.—Statistical or accountancy qualifications desirable. D E P A R T M E N T O F TRADE. C E N T R A L STAFF. Staff of the Tariff Board. Clerk (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Administration Section .. Canberra Duties.—Position N o . 35—Senior Clerk in charge of the Administration Section. .. .. LI 1.3.62 General administrative duties for all sections of the Board. Qualifications.—Wide experience in administrative duties desirable. D E P A R T M E N T O F P R I M A R Y INDUSTRY. CENTRAL STAFF. INSPECTION AND ADMINISTRATION DIVISION. Administration Branch. Stenographer (Female), Grade 2 (£835), Fourth Division, Typing Section Canberra .. .. SI 1.3.62 .. SI 1.3.62 Duties.—Stenographic duties involving verbatim reporting of meetings and conferences. Qualifications.—Shorthand, 140 words per minute. Division of Agricultural Economics. Research Officer, Grade 2 (£1,518-£I,738), Third Division .. .. Canberra .. Duties.—Collection and analysis of information in the field of agricultural economics with particular reference to land use and farm management. Note.—Some travel may be necessary in the agricultural and pastoral areas of Australia, Qualifications.—Appropriate university degree. Experience in Agricultural Economic research desirable. Senior Research Officer, (£1,628-£1,968), Third Division, Wool Research Section Canberra . . .. SI Duties.—Under supervision, conduct field investigations and prepare reports. Analysis and interpretation of data obtained. Qualifications.—Appropriate university degree. Experience in economic and field research techniques desirable. 1.3.62 FISHERIES D I V I S I O N . tResearch Officer, Grade 1 (£1,188-£1,518), Third Division . . .. .. .. .. Canberra ., .. SI 8.3.62 Duties.—Under direction, carry out economic research projects in the fishing industry and assist in the planning of surveys and the interpretation of data. Qualifications.—University degree in economics, commerce or arts (economics). An interest in economic research desirable. DEPARTMENT O F DEFENCE. C E N T R A L STAFF, C A N B E R R A . O e r k (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Registrar's Section .. .. Canberra .. Canberra .. Ml 1.3.62 Ml 1.3.62 Duties.—Former Papers Officer. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Division, Registrar's Section . . .. Duties.—Movements Assistant. For codc letters and references see footnotes oo page 606. .. No. 9.—15th February, 1962 600 Commonwealth Gazette NOTIFICATION O F VACANCIES—continued. Forward Applications. Locality. Position, Salary Scale and Division. Clerk (£1,298-£1.518), Third Division DEPARTMENT O F THE ARMY. CENTRAL STAFF. Army Head-quarters, Chief of the General Staff Branch, Directorate of Military Training. .. .. .. .. .. Canberra .. .. To. By. 01 1.3.62 Duties.—Conduct promotion and entrance examinations to Staff College; draft, edit and prepare for printing all relevant documents, &c. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division Army Head-quarters, Adjutant-General's Branch, Canberra. Office of the Military Secretary. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Canberra Duties.—Prepare and issue Forms of Commission. Prepare material for Long Service awards. Australian Regular Army. Receive, register, distribute, and file annual Confidential Reports. .. .. 01 1.3.62 Maintain seniority lists of officers of the Branch of the Secretary-General (Melbourne). Machine Data Processing Centre. Clerk (£1,903-£2,098), Third Division .. .. Albert Park .. 01 1.3.62 Duties.—Prepare programmes and plan day to day operations of the Machine Data Processing Centre; plan training of machine operators. Qualifications.—Considerable experience in the operation of punched card equipment including the programming of ICT 555 Calculator, desirable. Clerk (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division .. .. .. Albert Park .. 01 1.3.62 Duties.—Machine Room Supervisor. Qualifications.—Experience in the supervision and operation of punched card equipment including ICT 542 calculator, desirable. Senior Machine Tabulator (£1,002-£1,040), Fourth Division (two positions) .. .. Albert Park .. 01 Duties.—Supervise staff engaged in the operation of a wide range of ICT punched card equipment. Qualifications.—Experience in the operation of ICT punched card equipment including 900 series tabulators, desirable. 1.3.62 QUEENSLAND. Northern Command, No. 5 Central Ordnance Depot/No. 1 Central Ammunition Depot, Wallangarra. Deputy Chief Ordnance Officer (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division .. .. .. Wallangarra .. Duties.—Position No. 2.—Operations Manager Stores and Ammunition Depot. Qualifications.—Sound knowledge of warehousing, stores accounting and management principles desirable. 04 1.3.6^ DEPARTMENT O F AIR. CENTRAL STAFF. Secretariat, Finance Section. Deputy Director of Audit (£l,903-£2,098), Third Division, Directorate of Audit Canberra . . PI 1,3.62 Duties.—Position No. 51.—Under control of Director of Audit (R.A.A.F.), administration of internal audit policy relating to the Finance Section and Area Finance Offices. General assistance to the Director of Audit in connexion with the work of the Directorate. Qualifications.—Accountancy qualifications desirable. Personnel Branch. Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£849-£926), Fourth Division, Directorate of Personal Services .. Canberra . . PI Duties.—Position No. 34.—Recording and custody of wills of R.A.A.F. personnel. Examination of wills to determine validity. assistance within section. 1,3.62 General DEPARTMENT O F CIVIL AVIATION. CENTRAL STAFF. Division of Airport Engineering. tDrafting Officer, Grade 1 (£1,257-£1,448), Third or Fourth Division, Airport Engineering Section, Melbourne . . .. Q1 8.3.62 Drafting Branch (two positions) Duties.—From information provided, prepare designs and drawings of a civil engineering nature relating to airport engineering projects. Qualifications.—Qualifications and experience appropriate to the duties. A knowledge of earthworks and drainage would be an advantage. Division of Air Transport. Supervisor (Female) (£784-£861)i Fourth Division, Economic Investigation Branch Melbourne . . .. Q1 1.3.62 Duties.—Responsible for the periodical checking of records of flight forms, the final check of all flight records prepared in the sub-section and a continuous study of flight records, time-table routes and variations of flight record sheets; supervise female staff of the section. Qualifications.—Ability to supervise and direct the work of female staff desirable. DEPARTMENT O F SUPPLY. N E W SOUTH WALES. Production Branch. Typist (Female) (Secretarial) (£772-£848), Fourth Division . . .. .. Sydney Duties.—Position No. 2—Secretarial duties for Director (Engineering). Qualifications.—Shorthand, 100 words per minute. For code letters and refereaces sea footaotes on page 606. .. .. R2 1.3.62 601 Commonwealth Gazette No. 9.—15th February, 1962 NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES—continued. Position, Salary Scale and Division. Locality. Forward Applications. To. By. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY—continued. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Stores and Transport Branch. Control Officer (Workshops) (£1,I55-£1,270), Fourth Division .. Finsbury .. R4 Duties.—Control OflScer plan workshop loadings. Supervise workshops clerical staff. Ensure adherance to standard procedure and documentation. Qualifications.—Sound knowledge of standard workshops procedures for both recoverable and non-recoverable work desirable. Wprkjag knowledge of vehicle operation and repair costs also desirable. Accounting Machinist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1 (£886), Fourth Division .. . . Finsbury North .. R4 1.3.62 Duties.—Supervise staff, co-ordinate and control the distribution and flow of work of the machinists pool. Qualifications.—Passed prescribed test. Experience in operation of calculating and keyboard type accounting machines desirable. Research and Development Branch. Weapons Research Establishment. {Librarian (£1,298-£1,518; female rate, £1,144-£ 1,364), Librarian (£1,188-£1,408; female rate, SaUsbury .. .. RIO 8.3.62 £1,034-£1,254), Third Division, Engineering Wing (two temporary positions) Duties.—Position No. 606—Supervise the Books and Periodicals Section, including ordering, cataloguing and catalogue revision, technical processes and reference work. Duties.—Position No. 603—Supervise the Reports Section, including ordering, classifying, cataloguing, reference work and bibliographies. Qualifications (both positions).—University degree. Registration Certificate of the Library Association of Australia pr equivalent qualification. (Consideration will be given to applicants who hold the Preliminary Certificate of the L.A.A. and who are proceeding to the Registration Certificate). Experience in a technical library would be an advantage. DEPARTMENT OF CUSTOMS AND EXCISE. VICTORIA. Laboratory^Branch. tTechnical Assistant, Grade 1 (£400-£951), Third or Fourth Division .. .. Melbourne Duties.—Assist Analyst, Grade 3. Perform routine analyses of a minor order. Qualifications.—Relevant quaUfications and experience should be stated. T3 8.3.62 QUEENSLAND. Excise Branch. Supervisor (£1,518-£l,738), Third Division .. .. ,, .. Brisbane .. T4 1.3.62 Duties.—Assist in the administration of the Acts, Regulations and By-laws within the scope of the Branch. Direct the system of Internal Check including oversight of supervisory work done in excise distilleries and factories by Customs Officers in Northern Queensland. Inspection duties in the field. Responsible for efficiency of the Branch. DEPARTMENT OF SHIPPING AND TRANSPORT. CENTRAL OFFICE. Administration Division. Clerk(£858-£1,078), Third Division, Office Services Section .. .. .. .. .. Melbourne .. U1 Duties.—Attend to accommodation requirements, furniture and equipment, stores, stationery and office requisites. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE. CENTRAL OFFICE. Industrial Services Division. tSenior Industrial Training Officer, Grade 1 (£l,738-£ 1,968), Third Division, Industrial Training Melbourne VI <52 Section Duties.—Plan and conduct case studies, surveys, and experimental or " pilot" projects in the field of in-industry trajoing, 0)n4uct investigations to determine training needs and design programmes to meet them. Assist in developing an advisory service ^n prpi^lems of industrial training. Conduct courses in conference leadership, programme development, &c. Qualifications.—Appropriate university degree. Experience of the training needs of industry and aptitude for training duties would be a distinct advantage. Planning and Research Division. tAssistant Research Officer, (£858-£l,188), Third Division (two positions) .. Melbourne . . .. VI 8.3.62 Duties.—Assist in the preparation of statistical and other information relating to population, labour force, employment and un^en^ployment. Qualifications.—An aptitude for and interest in economic research. Completion or partial completion of an appropriate university degree. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Industrial Relations Division. Technical Inspector (Technical OflScer, Grade 2), (£1,461-£1,563), Third Division, Arbitration Adelaide V5 1.3.62 Inspectorate Duties.—Visit industrial estabhshments to advise employers on and to inspect the observance of safety, health and other provisions of Federal Awards. Qualifications.—Experience in dealing with safety precautions, ventilation, heating, lighting, dust extraction and similar problems in industry; higher trade or other qualifications. Industrial Inspector (Technical Officer, Grade 1) (£1,257-£1,448), Third or Fourth Division, Arbi- Adelaide V5 1.3.62 tration Inspectorate . . Duties.—Visit industrial establishments to inspect the observance of the provisions of Federal Awards. Qualifications.—Knowledge of labour organization and working conditions in Australian industry, with experience therein and of dealing with award matters an advantage. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 606. 602 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 Commonwealth Gazette NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES-^ontinued. Position, Salary Scale and Division. Locality. Forward Applications. To. By. DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE—oontinued. TASMANIA. Employment Division. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), (Female rate £644-£695), Fourth Division, District Em- Hobart .. .. V7 1.3.62 ployment Offices Pool Section Duties.—Assist with applications for employment, particularly female appUcants, general office work, including enquiries, filing, indexing; ability to type. Note.—^The duties of this position are more appropriate to a female officer. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT. AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Central Administration. tResearch Officer, Grade 1 (£1,188-£1,518), Third Division, Housing and Building Industry Branch Canberra .. W.l 8.3.62 Duties.—Assist with the work of the Housing and Building Industry Branch in relation to building societies and housing generally. Qualifications.—Appropriate unviersity degree, preferably with qualifications in Accountancy. Division of National Mapping. Map Production Branch. fDrafting Officer, Grade 2 (£l,461-£l,563), Third or Fourth Division (two positions) .. Canberra . . .. W1 Duties.—High grade individual drafting work involved in the compilation and fair drawing of maps for reproduction. Qualifications."—Applicants should give full details of training and experience in cartography or survey drafting, tDrafling Officer, Grade 1 (£ 1,257-£ 1,448), Third or Fourth Division (three positions) . . . . Canberra . . . . W1 Duties.—Accept independent responsibility for work involved in the compilation and fair drawing of maps for reproduction. Qualifications.—Applicants should give full details of training and experience in cartography or survey drafting. fDrafting Assistant, Grade 2 (£l,002-£ 1,232), Third or Fourth Division Canberra . . . . W1 Duties-—Elementary map compilation and drawing. Qualifications.—Applicants should state experience in map compilation and drawing. fDrafting Assistant, Grade I (£400-£951), Third or Fourth Division (two positions) Canberra ., .. WI Duties.—Assist generally in the work of the Branch. Training in cartography. Qualifications.—Experience appropriate to the duties. Leaving Certificate preferred though not essential. VICTORIA. Survey Branch. fSurveyor, Grade 3 (£1,628-£1,848), Third Division (several positions) .. Melbourne .. .. Wl Duties.—A number of Surveyors, Grade 3, are required to lead field parties engaged in important geodetic and topographic throughout Australia. Qualifications.—Appropriate university degree or Licensed Surveyor or equivalent. War Service Homes Division. Clerk (£858-£l,078), Third Division, Administrative Section Melbourne W4 Duties.—Assessing Clerk. Rate and assess premiums for insurances under the War Service Homes Act. 8.3.62 8.3.62 8.3.62 8.3.62 8.3.62 surveys 1.3.62 REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT. NEW SOUTH WALES, Branch Office. f Medical Officer, Grade 1 (£2,163-£2,878), Third Division, Medical Section (a number of positions) Sydney . . X2 8.3.62 Duties.—Medical examinations and reports. Treatment of patients. Administrative duties as required. These duties will alternate between the Branch Office and the Institutions. Qualifications.—Registered Medical Practitioner. VICTORIA. Repatriation General Hospital. fNursing Aide (Female) (£580-£631), Fourth Division, Nursing Services (a number of positions) . . Heidelberg . . X3 8.3.62 Duties.—Practical general nursing. Qualifications— (a) Qualified for a nursing aide certificate of an institution approved by the Board; or (b) She has had such training and possesses such quaUfications which in the opinion of the Board are equivalent. Macleod Repatriation Hospital, a e r k (£968-£l, 188), Third Division Mont Park X3 1.3.62 Duties.—Assist Supply Officer in administering supply and accounting activities for the hospital. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. CENTRAL STAFF. ENGINEERING DIVISION. Administrative Branch. Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 (£772), Fourth Division, Costing and Statistical Section . . Melbourne . . Z1 Duties.—Machine computations and postings. Qualifications,—Completion of prescribed test. Knowledge of engineering plant accounts and plant units desirable. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 606. 1.3.62 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 603 Commonwealth Gazette NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES—continued. Locality. Position, Salary Scale and Division. Forward Applications. To. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT—continued. Central Staff—continued. Engineering Division—continued. Drafting Section. tDrafting Officer, Grade 2 (£1,461-£ 1,563), Third or Fourth Division (six positions) . . Melbourne . . . . Z1 Duties— Position No. 15—Design and preparation of the more important drawings of the Circuits Sub-section. Position No. 34-—Design and preparation of the more important drawings of the Radio Sub-section. Position No. 59—Design and preparation of the more important art and illustrative work of the Publications Sub-section. Position No. 75—Design and preparation of the more important art and illustrative work of the Visual Aids Sub-section. Position No. 119—Design and preparation of the more important drawings of the Long Line Equipment Sub-section. Position No. 125—Design and preparation of the more important drawings of the Mail Handling Equipment Sub-section. Qualifications (all positions),—Qualifications and/or experience appropriate to the duties. By. 8.3.62 FINANCE AND G E N E R A L SERVICES DIVISION. Stores and Contracts Branch, Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 (£772), Fourth Division .. Melbourne . . Duties.—Operation of Burroughs calculator and listing machine. Qualifications.—Completion of prescribed test. Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), Fourth Division .. .. .. Melbourne .. Qualifications.—Shorthand, at least 80 words per minute. TELECOMMUNICATIONS Z1 1.3.62 Z1 1.3.62 DIVISION. Telegraph Service Branch. Melbourne , Z1 1.3.62 Controller (£3,008-£3,398), Third Division Duties.—Control of the Department's telegraph services throughout the Commonwealth and formulation of standards therefor. PERSONNEL BRANCH. Industrial and Arbitration Section. Clerk (£1,408-£1,628), Third Division .. .. .. Melbourne.. .. Z1 1.3.62 Duties.—Investigation into working conditions of Post Office staffs and interpretation and application of Public Service Arbitrator's Determinations, Public Service Board's decisions and other employment provisions. Applicants should indicate their knowledge of industrial principles and practices. N E W SOUTH WALES. ENGINEERING DIVISION. Country Branch. Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 2 (£1,461-£1,614), Fourth Division, Trunk Sydney .. Z2 1.3.62 Service and Telegraphs Section, Telegraph Division Duties.—Assist Engineers in the detailed planning and design of telegraph equipment installations throughout the State, including the preparation of material requirements and work estimates. Ability to drive motor vehicle desirable. Approximately 20 per cent, of time will be spent in country areas. Metropolitan Branch, Line Inspector (£l,334-£ 1,487), Fourth Division, Primary Works Section Sydney Z2 1.3.62 Duties.—Relief of Line Inspectors within the Primary Works Section and carry out special investigations as directed. Ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable. POSTAL AND TRANSPORT SERVICES DIVISION. Post Offices Branch. Goulbum .. Thirroul Z2 Z2 1.3.62 1.3.62 Balranald . . Stockton Quarters.—Balranald, seven rooms including sleepout; Stockton—nil. District Allowance.—Balranald, Grade 1. Postmaster, Grade 2 (£1,188-£l,408), Third Division Narooma Quarters.—Five rooms. (a) Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£1,188-£1,298), Third Division (five positions) . . (a) Bondi Junction, Leeton, Mayfield, Penrith, Punchbowl. (a) Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£1,078-£1,188), Third Division (four positions) . . (a) Balranald, Beverly Hills, Drummoyne, Penshurst. District Allowance.—Balranald, Grade L Leichhardt .. Postal Clerk (£400-£1,040), Third or Fourth Division, Relief Goulburn .. Postal Assistant (£352-£951), Fourth Division Canberra .. Mail Officer (£352-£951), Fourth Division Z2 1.3.62 Z2 1.3.62 Z2 1.3.62 Z2 1.3.62 Z2 Z2 Z2 1.3.62 1.3.62 1.3.62 District Inspector, Grade 2 (£2,163-£2,358), Third Division .. Postmaster, Grade 4 (£1,793-£1,968), Third Division .. .. .. Quarters.—Nil. Postmaster, Grade 3 (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division (two positions) . . .. .. .. .. .. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 606. 604 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 Commonwealth Gazette NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES—continued. Position, Salary Scale and Division. Forward Applications. Locality. To. By. .. Z2 1.3.62 Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, General Accounts Section .. .. .. . . Sydney .. .. Duties.—Check computations of salary and deduction variations. Clerk (£968-£l,188), Third Division, General Accounts Section .. .. Sydney .. .. Duties.—Post journal entries through State Ledger. Qualifications.—AppUcants should indicate any Accountancy or Postal Accoxmtancy qualifications. Z2 1.3.62 Z2 1.3,62 POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT—continued. New South Wales—continued. TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION. Telephone Service Branch. Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£849-£926), Fourth Division .. .. Sydney Duties.—Analysis of multi-metering observation data. .. ACCOUNTS BRANCH. BUILDINGS BRANCH. tElectrical Fitter and Mechanic (£875-£926), Fourth Division .. Sydney .. Z2 8.3.62 Duties.—Installation and maintenance of electrical services, electrical appliances and fire alarms, Successful applicant may be required to drive Commonwealth vehicles. .. Z2 8.3.62 tFitter and Turner (£875-£926), Fourth Division .. .. Sydney Duties.—Carry out general fitting and turning duties associated with air conditioning and refrigeration plant. Qualifications.—Applicants should be fully qualified tradesmen having recent experience in the maintenance and operation of large air conditioning plant. Assuming equal qualifications preference will be given in accordance with the Tradesman's Rights Regulation Act to those applicants who are recognized Tradesmen. Applicants may be required to undergo a test. tTradesman (Second class) (£785-£836), Fourth Division .. .. Sydney 8.3.62 Z2 Duties.—Working from drawings prepare materials for assembly; carry out minor turning and machining. Quahfications.—AbiUty to perform the duties as hsted under supervision or direction of a tradesman. Previous experience on mail handling equipment desirable. PERSONNEL BRANCH. Clerk (£1,298-£1,518), Third Division, Establishments Section . . Sydney .. Z2 1.3.62 Duties—Assist Establishments OflScer in examination of staffing proposals. Includes field investigation of staffing. T r a i n i n g Officer, Grade 1 (£1,188-£1,408), Third Division, Training Section .. .. .. Sydney Z2 1,3.62 Duties.—Assist in the conduct of supervisory and office management training courses. Lead sessions in other courses as required. Qualifications.—Knowledge of Service and Departmental procedures; aptitude for instructional duties and management of training courses. (The Board will provide an appropriate course in Instructional Techniques and Course Management for officers promoted to these positions.) VICTORIA. ENGINEERING DIVISION. Administrative Branch. Costing Section. a e r k (£858-£l,078), Third Division .. .. .. Melbourne .. Z3 1.3.^2 Duties.—Preparation of wages and allowance pay sheets. Qualifications.—Ability to interpret Awards and Determinations concernmg Engineering workmen desirable. Benalla Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 2 (£772), Fourth Division Z3 1.3.62 Duties.—Posting of Engineering Abstracts. Qualifications.—Applicants must have passed the prescribed test for advancement and be competent to operate Burroughs adding and listing machine and comptometer. Country Branch. Clerical Assistant, Grade 2 (£798-£849), Fourth Division, Regional Works and Services (East) Sale .. .. Section, Sale Division Duties.—Clerical assistant to the Supervising Technician. Note.—Hours of duty—8 a.m.-5 p.m. Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£1,155), Fourth Division, Regional Works and Services (West) Section, Bendigo .. .. Bendigo Division Duties.—Estimating Foreman. [In lieu of notification appearing in Gazette No. 5 of 25th January, 1962.] Metropolitan Branch. Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 3 (£1,665-£1,767), Fourth Division, Equip- St. Kilda Exchange .. ment Service Section, No. 3 Division Duties.—In charge of a SE50-type exchange; control of staff. Z3 1.3.62 Z3 1.3.62 Z3 1.3.62 Z3 1.3.62 Z3 1.3.62 POSTAL AND TRANSPORT SERVICES DIVISION. Post Offices Branch. Postmaster, Grade 3 (£1,518-£1,738), Third Division (four positions) .. (a) (a) Carlton North, Kew East, Noble Park, Numurkah. Quarters.—Numurkah—seven rooms. All other offices—nil. Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£1,078-£1,188), Third Division (two positions) .. .. Brunswick .. St. Kilda For code letters and references see footnotes on page 606. .. Commonwealth Gazette 605 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES—continued. Forward Applications. LocaHty. Position, Salary Scale and Division. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S To. By. Z3 1,3.62 DEPARTMENT—continued. Victoria—continued. TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION. Commercial Branch. .. .. Superintendent (£2,293-£2,488), Third Division .. .. Melbourne .. B U I L D I N G S BRANCH. tElectrical Fitter and Mechanic (£875-£926), Fourth Division (seven positions) .. Melbourne .. Zl 8.3.62 Qualifications.—Assuming equal qualifications, preference will be given in accordance with the Tradesman's Rights Regulation Act to those applicants who are recognized tradesmen. Applicants should state their experience in the installation and maintenance of electrical wiring, lifts and hoists, electric motors, generating equipment and control gear. QUEENSLAND. POSTAL AND T R A N S P O R T SERVICES DIVISION. Postmaster, Grade 2 (£I,188-£1,408), Third Division Postal Clerk (£400-£l,040), Third or Fourth Division Post OflBces Branch. .. .. .. .. .. .. North Brisbane North Brisbane .. .. Z4 Z4 1.3.62 1.3,62 Transport Branch. Clerical Assistant, Grade 3 (£849-£926), Fourth Division .. Brisbane 24 1.3.62 Duties.—Responsible to the transport cost clerk for the control and issue of all departmental bicycles and maintenance of associated record and costing documents. Qualifications.—Knowledge of bicycle procedure and costing system desirable. PERSONNEL B R A N C H . Wireless Licence Inspector (£1,002-£1,117), Fourth Division, Postal Investigation Section .. Townsville .. District Allowance.—Grade III. Duties.—Frequent country inspections involved. Ability to drive motor vehicle desirable. .. Z4 1.3.62 SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ENGINEERING DIVISION. Country Branch. Regional Works and Services Section. Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 2 (£1,461-£1,614), Fourth Division, Wallaroo Balaklava Division Duties.—In charge of a country technician's district, including Long Line Equipment, C.B., Magneto and R. A.X. .. Z3 1.3.62 Control of staff. Metropolitan and Engineering Services Branch. Metropolitan Service and Installation Section. Supervising Technician (Telecommunications), Grade 2 (£1,461-£1,614), Fourth Division, Exchange Port Adelaide .. Z5 Service No. 1 Division Duties.—Control of a pre-2,000 type main exchange and associated sub-station maintenance. Control of staff. 1.3,62 General Works and Training Section. tTradesman, 2nd Class (£785-£836), Fourth Division, Workshops Division .. .. .. Adelaide .. .. Z5 8.3.62 Duties.—Perform simple trade operations using tools and machines relative to the Iron Workshops. Applicants may be required to undergo an informal trade test. tElectrical Fitter and Mechanic (£875-£926), Fourth Division, Workshops Division ,. Adelaide .. .. Z5 8.3.62 Duties.—Perform the work of an Electrical Tradesman as related to the Plant Maintenance (Electrical) Workshops. Applicants should be prepared to carry out work in country areas throughout South Australia and Northern Territory. Qualifications.—Applicants should be competent Electrical Fitters and Mechanics. Assuming equal qualifications, preference will be given in accordance with the Tradesman's Rights Regulation Act 1946-1952, to those applicants who are recognized tradesmen. Applicants may be required to undergo an informal trade test. POSTAL AND T R A N S P O R T SERVICES DIVISION. Stenographer (Female), Grade 1 (£644-£695), Fourth Division .. ,. .. Adelaide Duties,—Personal Stenographer to the Assistant Director, Qualifications.—Shorthand, at least 80 words per minute. .. Z5 1.3,62 Post Office Branch. Postmaster, Grade 4 (£1,793-£1,968), Third Division .. .. .. .. Alice Springs ,, Z5 1,3,62 Quarters.—Five rooms. District Allowance.—Grade IV. The successful applicant will be temporarily transferred to Alice Springs for a period of three years. Basic furniture will be provided at a rental of 10 per cent, per annum of capital city cost excluding freight. Where an oflficer is requiitd to store furniture approximately equivalent to that which is provided, no rental will be charged for the latter and storage charges will be paid by the Department. TELECOMMUNICATIONS DIVISION. Radio Branch. Radio Inspector, Grade 1 (£968-£l,518). Third Division .. Adelaide . . Z4 1.3.62 Duties.—Organize and direct work of oflScers engaged in the investigation of interference with reception from broadcast, television and radio communication stations. Qualifications.—Applicants must be qualified for promotion or transfer as Radio Inspector, Grade 1. For code letters and references see footnotes on page 606, 781/62.-~4 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 606 Commonwealth Gazette NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES—continued. Position, Salary Scale and Division. Forward Applications. Locality. To. By. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT—continued. South Australia—continued. BUILDINGS BRANCH. tFitter and Turner (£875-£926), Fourth Division, Engineering Section (four positions) . . .. Adelaide . . . . Z5 8.3.62 Qualifications.—Applicants should be competent Fitter and Turners. Assuming equal qualifications, preference will be given in accordance with the Tradesman's Rights Regulation Act 1946-1952, to those applicants who are recognized tradesmen. Applicants may be required to undergo an informal trade test. tCleaner (£683-£734), Fourth Division, Properties Section (ten positions) . . Adelaide ., Z5 8.3.62 WESTERN AUSTRALIA. POSTAL AND TRANSPORT SERVICES DIVISION. Post Offices Branch. .. .. Perth Duties.—Clerk to the Inspector, Metropolitan Postal Services. Postal Oflficer (£352-£849), Fourth Division Derby TASMANIA. Clerk (£l,188-£l,408), Third Division .. .. Z6 8.3.62 .. Z6 8.3.62 ENGINEERING DIVISION. Administration and General Section. Typist-in-charge (Female), Grade 1 (£886), Fourth Division .. . . Hobart . . .. Z7 1.3.62 Qualifications.—Shorthand, 100 words per minute. Internal Plant Section. Senior Carpenter, Grade 1 (£1,002-£ 1,040), Fourth Division, Workshops, Materials and Automotive Hobart .. Z7 1.3 .62 Plant Division Qualifications.—Applicants should be qualified tradesmen, capable of exercising staff control and be qualified to drive a Departmental vehicle. POSTAL AND TRANSPORT SERVICES DIVISION. Postal Assistant (£352-£951), Fourth Division A2 A11 B1 B2 D19 E4 F2 G1 G12 H5 H6 H8 H9 Kl K2 K5 K8 LI Ml 01 04 PI Q1 R2 R4 RIO SI T3 T4 U1 VI V5 V7 W1 W4 X2 X3 Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Z7 Post Offices Branch. .. .. Queenstown Z7 District Allowance.—Grade II. INDEX OF ADDRESSES. The Secretary, Public Service Board, Canberra. The Secretary and Chief Inspector, Auditor-General's Office, Canberra. The Secretary, Department of Territories, Canberra. The Assistant Administrator, Darwin. (By airmail.) The Deputy Crown Solicitor (A.C.T.), Civic Buildings, London Circuit, City, A.C.T. The Commonwealth Statistician, Canberra. The Director of Social Services, Box 4158, G.P.O., Sydney. The Secretary, Department of the Interior, Canberra. The Chief Property Officer, Department of the Interior, Commonwealth Centre, Cnr. Spring and Latrobe Streets, Melbourne. The Director of Works, Department of Works, Brisbane. The Director of Works, Box 1421H, G.P.O., Adelaide. The Director of Works, Department of Works, Darwin. The Director of Works, Department of Works, Port Moresby. The Director-General of Health, Canberra. The Director, Commonwealth Acoustic Laboratories, Customs House, Sydney. The Commonwealth Director of Health, 39 York-street, Sydney. The Commonwealth Director of Health, C.M.L. Building, King William-street, Adelaide. The Secretary, Department of Trade, Canberra. The Secretary, Department of Defence, Canberra, The Secretary, Department of the Army, Albert Park Barracks, Melbourne. The Command Secretary, Northern Command, Victoria Barracks, Brisbane. The Secretary, Department of Air, Canberra. The Director-General, Department of Civil Aviation, Box 1839Q, P.O., Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. The Assistant Secretary (N.S.W.), Department of Supply, Box 38, G.P.O., Sydney. The State Controller, Department of Supply, Box 1437K, G.P.O., Adelaide. The Controller, Weapons Research Establishment, Box 1424H, G.P.O., Adelaide. The Secretary, Department of Primary Industry, Canberra. The Collector of Customs, Customs House, Melbourne. The Collector of Customs, Box 1464T, G.P.O., Brisbane. The Secretary, Department of Shipping and Transport, 497 Collins-street, Melbourne. The Secretary, Department of Labour and National Service, Box 2817AA, Melbourne. The Regional Director, Department of Labour and National Service, Box 1435j, G.P.O., Adelaide. The Regional Director, Department of Labour and National Service, Box 585F, G.P.O., Hobart. The Secretary, Department of National Development, Box 2831AA, P.O., Melbourne. The Deputy Director, War Service Homes Division, Commonwealth Centre, Cnr. Spring and Latrobe Streets, Melbourne. The Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Department, Box 3994, G.P.O., Sydney. The Deputy Commissioner, Repatriation Department, Box 87A, G.P.O., Melbourne. The Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Sydney, The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Melbourne, C.l. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Brisbane. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Adelaide. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Perth. The Director, Posts and Telegraphs, Hobart. 1.3.62 t These offices are open to suitably qualified persons within and without the service including Fourth Division officers. i These positions are open to suitably qualified persons within and without the Service including Fourth Division officers. Applicants who are not permanent oflficers of the Service must be under the age of 65 years. * The commencing salaries per annum for these positions will not be less than:—Diploma £1,188; Bachelor's Degree—3 year course. Pass £1,243, Honours £1,298; 4 and 5 year course. Pass £1,298, Honours, £1,353. The commencing salaries per annum for these positions will not be less than:—Diploma £1,133; Bachelor's Degree—3 year course. Pass £1,188, Honours £1,243; 4 and 5 year course. Pass £1,243, Honours £1,298. Commonwealth Gazette No. 9.—15'th February, 1962 607 SNOWY MOUNTAINS HYDRO-ELECTRIC AUTHORITY. PPLICATIONS are invited from qualified persons for the follawing position:— Senior Staff Officer, £2,293-£2,488 per aimitm (SJandard). Qualifications.—Extensive experience in personnel work including recruitment, general conditions of service, organization and classification. Ability to supervise and direct the work of the Staff Branch of the Authority. Knowledge of Commonwealth Public Service staff practices and formal personnel training an advantage. Conditions.—Housing on a rental basis may be provided for married male appointee after a waiting period. Hostel accommodation is provided for single appointee. At present no charge A is made for this accommodation other than for meals at subsidized rates. Commencing salary will be determined by qualifications and exi>erience. Appointee from the Commonwealth Public Service will preserve all existing and a^ccruing rights under the Officers' Rights Declaration Act. Where to Apply.—The Business Manager, P.O. Box 332, Cooma North, 4S., New South Wales, not later than 28th February, 1962. Applicants should stale age, nationality, marital staftus, present position and salary, and should give full particulars of quaiifications and experience. Copies only of testimonials should be enclosed. NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1924-1959. Commonwealth of Australia. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960—Part XII. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1959—Part XL 19 of 1957.—In the matter of a deed of arrangenrent between In the matter of Johannes Theodorus Reinsma, of 200 Stacey-street, No.Cyril Reginald Forman and Irene Forman, formerly of MunDowerin, and Hendrik Gerardus Neervoort, of Geraldton, predubbera, now of Kia Ora, via Gympie, in the State ol viously trading as "Rene Painting and Renovations Co.". of 197 Queensland, and their creditors. Keymer-street, Belmont, in the State of Western Australia NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. (Reference No. 43/XI/60). 't^OTlCE is hereby given that a Third Dividend is intended to be OTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a l l declared in this matter. The ddvidend will be payable to those supplementary dividend in the above matter. Creditors who creditors who have proved their claim's on or before the Nineteenth have not lodged their proof of debt with the trustees at 307 Queen-street, Brisbane, on or before the second day of March, day of February, 1962. 1962, will be excluded from such dividend. Dated this fifth day of February, 1962. Dated this second day of February, 1962. J. C. HANSON, Trustee. John C. Hanson & Co., Chartered Accountants, Fourth Floor, ANGUS T. REES, LLOYD G. REES, Chartered Accountants, Cecil Buildings, Sherwood Court. Perth, Western Australia. 2089 Trustees. 2093 f NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1959--Fart XI. In the matter of Alan Gerard Douglas and 5ean Mcintosh Douglas, previously trading as " A. G. & J. M. Douglas General Storekeepers, of 67 Welshpool-road, Welshpool, and now residing at 59 Grant-street, Narrogin, in the State of Western Australia (Reference No. 62/XI/59). OTICE is hereby given that a first dividend is intended to be declared in this matter. The dividend will be payable to those creditors who have proved their claims on or before the nineteenth day of February, 1962. Dated this fifth day of February, 1962. J.C. HANSON, Trustee. John C. Hanson & Co., Chartered Accountants, Fourth Floor, Cecil Buildings, Sherwood Court, Perth, Western Australia. 2090 N Comnioawealth of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1959. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. Michael Keith Moran and Donald George Pope, deed of inspectorship, dated 19th April, 1961, and registered under the Bankruptcy Act 1924-1959 on the 11th day of May, 1961. FIRST dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. Creditors, who have not proved their debt, must do so by the 15th day of March, 1962, otherwise they will be excluded from this dividend. Dated this second day of February, 1962. R. J. MACINTOSH, Trustee. Q6 Keira-street, Wollongong. 2091 Commonwealth of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960—Part XI. In the matter of Diana Verlie McClure, trading as Diana Sportswear", of 217 Margaret-street, Toowoomba, in the State of Queensland, and her creditors, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. OTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a first and final dividend in the above matter. Creditors who have not lodged their proof of debt with the trustees at 307 Queen-street, Brisbane, on or before the second day of March, 1962, will be excluded from such dividend. Dated this second day of February, 1962. ANGUS T. REES, LLOYD G. REES, Chartered Accountants, Agents. 2092 A N NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDENDS. In the Supreme Court of Queensland, Townsville, exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. No. 19 of 1961.—Gerald Leopold Cambers, of 5 Elm-street, Mount Isa, in the State of Queensland, contractor. (First.) No. 44 of 1961.—Dennis Hugh Read, of Nelly Bay, Magnetic Island, Townsville, in the State of Queensland, storekeeper. (First and final.) No. 47 of 1961.—Stephen Arthur Smith, formerly Nebo-road, Mackay, now 44 Connor-street, Kangaroo Point, Brisbane, manufacturer (Mackay). (First and fimal.) IVIDENDS as above are intended to be declared in these estates. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs of debt by the twenty-eighth day of February, 1962, will be excluded from the dividend. A. W. BRASNETT, Official Receiver. Commonwealth Offices, Cleveland-street, Townsville, 2nd February, 1962. 2094 D SEQUESTRATION ORDER, FIRST MEETING AND PUBLIC EXAMINATION. In the Supreme Court of Western Australia, exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. l ^ O . 2 of 1962.—Re Bernard Kemieth Gouldham, of Fremantle JLI Prison, Fremantle, business proprietor, and lately residing at 156 Victoria-avenue, Dalkeith. Date of petition—18th December, 1961, Date of sequestration order—23rd January, 1962. No. 4 of 1962.—Re Homme Zondervan, carpenter, of 42 Pittstreet, Bentley, lately residing and carrying on business at 354 Albany Highway, Albany, as a builder. Date of petition—1st February, 1962. Date of sequestration order—^2nd February, 1962. Date of first meeting—Half-past Three p.m., 27th February. 1962. Date of public examination—Half-pa-st Ten a.m., 28th February. 1962. No. 3 of 1962.—Re Bruce Edward Blake, removalist, of Flat 17. 62-64 Goderich-street, Perth, lately residing at Corrigan and 60 Nelson-crescent, East Perth, lately carrying on business at Newcastle-street, Perth, in partnership with aTiother as New York Dry Cleaners. Date of first meeting—Half-past Two p.m., 27th February. 1962. Date of public examination—Half-past Ten a.m., 28th February. 1962. F. J. BENNISON, Official Receiver. Manufactuers' Building, 212 Adelaide-terra'ce, Perth, Western AjUstralia. 2110 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 608 The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1933. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. In the matter of a deed of arrangement between Bruce Hoghea Ritchie, of 11 Pacific-avenue, Bondi, New South Wales, and his creditors, dated the 22nd day of February, 1961, and registered under the Bankruptcy Act 1924-1933 on the 21st day of March, 1961. FIRST and final dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. You are mentioned in the debtor's statement of affairs but you have not yet proved your debt. If you do not prove your debt by the ninth day of March, 1962, you will be excluded from this dividend. The date of the deed of arrangement was the 22nd day of February, 1961. Dated this 9th day of February, 1962. JOHN EDWARD WALKER, Trustee. C/o Partridge, Walker & Co., Chartered Accountants, 383 George-street, Sydney, New South Wales. 2106 A The Commonwealth of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960. NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS, ^ O T I C E is hereby given that a meeting of creditors in the assigned 1 \ estate of Norman John Wray, of 4 Cromwell-street, Burwood, formerly of 117 Burwood-road, Burwood, trading as "Burwood Auto Port", motor mechanic, will be held at the offices of the trustee, lower ground floor, 31 Queen-street, Melbourne, at 11.00 a.m. on Monday the 12th day of February, 1962. Dated this fifth day of February, 1962. G. R. THOMPSON, Trustee. Kennedy, Smail & Middlemiss, 31 Queen-street, Melbourne. 2108 Commonwealth Gazette In the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Australia, Adelaide, exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. XTO. 30 of 1962.—Re John Garth Coffey, of 98 Swaffer-street, JM Port Lincoln, labourer, formerly of Cummins.—Summary case. Date af presentation of petition and sequestration order— 30th January, 1962. First meeting—19th February, 1962, at Twelve noon. Public examination—5th March, 1962, at half-past Ten a.m., at the Local Courthouse, Port Lincohi. No. 31 of 1962.—Re Sergio Grosser, of 6 View-street, Port Augusta, contractor.—Summary case. Date of presentation of petition and sequestration order— 30th January, 1962. First meeting—21st February, 1962, at half-past Eleven a.m. Public examination—4th April, 1962, at half-past Ten a.m., at the Local Courthouse, Port Augusta. No. 32 of 1962.—Re TuUio VezzanI, of 305 South-terrace, Adelaide, printer, formerly carrying on business at that address as a printer under the name " Tipografia I t a l i a a n d previously residing at 17 Anthony-street, Largs Bay.—Summary case. Date o.f presentation of petition and sequestration order— 31st January, 1962. First meeting—21st February, 1962, at Twelve noon. Public examination—15th March, 1962, at Eleven a.m. No. 33 of 1962.—Re Samuel James Hunt, of Beachport, shearer, formerly residing at Millicent and Burra.—Summary case. Date af presentation of petition and sequestration order— 31st January, 1962. First meeting—21st February, 1962, at half-past Two p.m. Public examination—4th A^rril, 1962, at half-past Ten a.m., at the Local Courthouse, Mount Gambier. No. 34 of 1962.—^Re Sotirios Moschopoulos, of 26 Amherst-avenue, Trinity Gardens, labourer. Date of presentation of petition—23rd November, 1961. Date of sequestration order—2nd February, 1962. First meeting—23rd February, 1962. at Twelve noon. Public examination—15th March, 1962, at Twelve noon. No. 35 of 1962.—Re Warren Albert Garratv, of 232 Prospect-road, Prospect, electrician, formerly of 44 Braund-road, Prospect.— Summary case. Date af presentation of petition and sequestration order— 5th January, 1962. First meeting—23rd Febrnarv, 1962, at half-oast Two p.m. Public examination—15th March, 1962, at half-past Eleven a.m. Note.—All debts due to above estates are now payable to me. The above meetings will be held at the Official Receiver's Office, Adelaide, and the examinations at the Bankruptcy Courtroom, Adelaide, unless otherwise stated. F. J. PEARCE, Acting Official Receiver. 5th February, 1962. 2117 Commonwealth of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960. NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS. VrOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of creditors in the i \ assi^ed estate of John William Organ, Florence Orcan, John James Gordon Organ and Heather Organ, of 5 East Bank. Maribyrnong River, Footscray, trading as " Johnies Marine S e r v i c e b o a t repairers and trailer manufacturers, will be held at the offices of the trustee. Lower Ground Floor, 31 Queenstreet, Melbourne, at 2.30 p.m., on Monday, the 12th day of In the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Australia, February, 1962. Adelaide, exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. Dajted this fifth day of February, 1962. (No. 237 of 1961).—Andrew JankowskI, of 67 Sydenham-road, Norwood, salesman, formerly carrving on business at 171 PavneG. R. THOMPSON, Trustee. ham-road, St. Peters, as " Sunlite Home S u p p l i e s ( F i r s t Kennedy, Smail & Middlemiss, 31 Queen-street, Melbourne. dividend.) " ' 2109 DIVIDEND is to be declared in the above estate. Creditors who have not lodged their claims by the 28th day of March, 1962, will be excluded from dividend. F. J. PEARCE, Acting Official Receiver. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDENDS. 47 Waymouth-street, Adelaide, 5th February, 1962. 2118 In the Supreme Court of Western Australia, exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy, No. 75 of 1956.—Re Antonio Salituri, of Boyup Brook, builder. In the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Australia, Adelaide, exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy. (Second and final.) No. 77 of 1958.—Re Antonio RIoH, of 196 Aberdeen-street, Perth, ^ O T I C E is hereby given that the proceedings in the following lately residing and carrying on business at 424 Fitzgerald-street, estate have been amended to read:— Northam, as grocery store and hostel proprietor, and 186 No. 414 of 1961.—Frank Percival Thomson, of 39 MantonMarine-terrace, Geraldton, as a fisherman and as " Mario's street. Hind marsh, plumber. 56-60 Lake-street, Perth, as a caf6 proprietor. (First.) F. J. PEARCE, Acting Official Receiver. No. 123 of 1961.—Re Basil Alfred Brookes and Jack Samuel 47 Waymouth-street, Adelaide, 5th February, 1962. 2119 Mitchell, of 1696 Albany Highway, Kenwick, and Rivertondrive, Riverton, builders. (First.) No. 1 of 1962.— Re Ratko Guerreno Ullnovlch, salvager, of 7 Rose-street, South Fremantle, lately residing at Lot 179 Menzies- In the Supreme Court of Queensland, Bankruptcy District of the Southern District of Queensland. street, Rivervale, and carrying on business at Green Island. (First.) ^ O . 199 of 1961.—Re S. A. Wendt, of Woowoonga, via Biggenden, dairy farmer (formerly of Biggenden aforesaid, butcher). IVIDENDS as above are to be declared in these estaftes. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—15th February, Creditors who have not proved their debts by the 1st March, 1962, at Eleven a.m., at the office of Official Receiver, 1962, will be excluded from dividend, Brisbane. P. J. BENISON, Official Receiver. Date and place of public examination—16th April, 1962, at Manufacturers' Building, 212 Adelaide-terrace, Perth, Western Eleven a.m., at Bankrutpcy Court, Commonwealth Offices, Brisbane. Australia, 2111 A D Np, 9.—15'th February, 1962 Commonwealth Gazette Coounonwealth of Australia. No. 204 of 1961.—Re R. Jeris, late of c/o Sherwood Fish Shop, Sherwood-road, Sherwood, but now c/o O. H. Schloss, Rocky The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960. Creek, via Yarr am an .—Summary case. THIRD $ind final dividend is intended to be declared in the Date and place of first meeting of creditors—22nd February, estate. Creditors who have not proved their 1962, at half-past Eleven a.m., at the office of Official debts undermentioned by the 27th day of February, 1962, will be excluded. Receiver, Brisbane. Bankrupt estate of Athol Lance Cottrill, of Lot 18, KaneiraDate and place of public examination-—22nd March, 1962, at avenue, Croydon (trading as " Aarcot Supply Company"); half-past Eleven a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Commonwealth sequestrated 25th June, 1959 (No. 138 of 1959.) Offices, Brisbane. Dated this sixth day of February, 1962. No. 1 of 1962.—Re WUliam John Coulter, of Saltair-street, Caloundra, motor mechanic, and lately residing and carrying on E. R. SMAIL, Trustee. business at Main-road, Maroochydore, under the firm name of Kennedy, Smail & Middlemiss, 31 Queen-street, Melbourne, C.l. Coulter's Garage, as a service station proprietor. 2124 Date of presentation of petition—30th January, 1962. Date of sequestration order—31st January, 1962. Date ,and place of first meeting of creditors—14th February, Coimnonwealth of Australia. 1962, at Eleven a.m., at the office of Official Receiver, Brisbane. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960. Date and place of public examination—18th April, 1962, at riRST dividend is intended to be declared in the undermenhalf-past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Commonwealth tioned estate. Creditors who have not proved their debts by Offices, Brisbane. the 27th day of February, 1962, will be excluded. Note.—All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. Edward WiUiam Chapmaea, of Roughead-street, Leongatha, auto electrician; assigned 29th March, 1961 (No. 41 of 1961.) DatQd this sixth day of February, 1962. INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDENP. G. R. THOMPSON, Trustee. No. 33 of I960.—Re Michael James Mina, also known as Michael Kennedy, Smail & Middlemiss, 31 Queen-street, Melbourne, C.l. James Mynor, Michael James Meiner and James Meiner, trading 2125 under the firm name or style of Mynor Television Company, of '^Podesta House", Evelyn-street, Newstead, Brisbane, and of 34 Springwood-street, Mount Gravatt, Brisbane.—A first and final dividend is intended to be declared in this estate. Creditors who Commonwealth of Australia. have not lodged their proofs of debt with me on or before 27th Hie Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960—Part XI. February, 1962, will be excluded from the dividend. rn the Court of Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the State of Victoria.-^Re Heqo<;h Wajntraub and Ciiaya Wajatraub (trading as "Catalinia Knitted Models"), of 495 High-street, St. Kilda. NOTICE OF CONFIRMATORY MEETING. AMENDMENT OF PROCEEDINGS. C E is hereby givpn that a Meeting of Creditors gf tbe No. 179 of 1961.—Re A. Swedman, a bankrupt.—Notice is hereby ^ O T Iabovenamed will be held at the office of A, J. Irwin, 4th given that the proceedings herein have been amended from A. Floor, 366 Bourke-street, Melbourne, on 7th day of February, at Swedman to read Allan Sweedman. half-past Three p.m. L. T. STAPLETON, Official Receiver. Dated this 30th day of January, 1962. Commonwealth Offices, Adelaide-street, Brisbane, 6th February, Henoch Wajntraub and Chaya Wajntraub, by their Solicitors and 1962. 2120 Agents, Hepworth & Paul, of 224 Queen-street, Melbourne. A. J. IRWIN, Trustee. 366 Bourke-street, Melbourne. 2126 A In the Supreme Court of Queensland, Bankruptcy District of the Southern District of Queensland, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE. DEBTOR'S Name-^Keoneth Frederick Svenson. D' Address—52 Tumer-street, Scarborough, Queensland, formerly of Wamuran, Queensland. Description—Cold room attendant, formerly a labourer. Number—59 of 1953. Date fixed for hearing—2nd February, 1962. Debtor's name—Peter Panaretos. Address—^Redland Bay-road, Capalaba, Brisbane, Queensland. Description—^hare farmer. Number^O of 1961. Dater fixed for hearing—6th March, 1962. J. T. JOHNSTONE. Registrar lA Bankruptcy. 2122 Commonivea£tli of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960. NOTICE OF MEETING OF CRE:DIT0RS. OTICE is hereby given that a meeting of creditors in the assigned estate of Colin Rfdgeway Le Coutenr, of 15 McRaestreet. Seaford (trading as " Aerial Missions" and " Le Couteur Air Services" at Moorabbin Airport, Cheltenham), crop sprayer, will be held at the offices of the Trustee, Lower Ground Floor, 31 Queen-street, Melbourne, at; half-past Two p.m., on Tuesday, the 13th day of February, 1962. Dated this sixth day of February, 1962. G. R. THOMPSON, Trustee. Kennedy, Smail & Middlemiss, 31 Queen-street, Melbourne. 2123 781/62.—5 N Commonwealth of Australia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960. In the matter of a deed of arrangement (assignment) by Alexander George Avery, fibrous plaster contractor, Mary-street, Goulburn. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND. ^OTTCE is hereby given th^it it is intended to declare a third JM and final dividend in the above matter. The dividend will be paid only to those creditors who have proved their claims on or before 21st February, 1962. Creditors who have not proved their claims on or before that date will be excluded from such dividend. I>ated at Sydney, this 7th day of February, 1962. HUNGERFORD, SPOONER & CO., Agents for the Trustees, 115 Pitt-street, Sydney. 2127 Commoawealth of Aostralia. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDENDS. ^ O T I C E is hereby given that it is intended to declare dividends X\ in the undermentioned Estates and to transfer any surplus moneys to the Joint Estate. The dividend will be paid only to those Creditors who have proved their claims on or before 21st February, 1962. Creditors who have not proved their claims on or before that date will be excluded from such dividends. Assigned Estate Anthony Leslie Taffa (separate estate). (First and final dividend.) Assigned Estate Raymond Joseph Taffa (separate estate). (First and final dividend.) Assigned Estate Anthony Leslie and Raymond Joseph Taffa O'oint estate). (Third dividend.) Dated at Sydney this 7th day of February, 1962. HUNGERFORD, SPOONER & CO., Agents for the Tinistees, 113 Pitt-street, Sydney. 212§ No. 9.—15th February, 1962 610 Commonwealth Gazette The Commonwealth of Australia. APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE. In the Federal Court of Bankruptcy. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960—Part XI. In the Court of Insolvency of the State of South Australia, £|EBTOR'S Name—Alwyn Raoul Lister. Adelaide, exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy (No. 15 of 1957).—In the matter of the Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960 Address—Balranald, New South Wales, formerly of 48 and 50 and in the matter of the Scheme of Arrangement of David Wells-street, Frankston, Victoria. Melville Bower, of Shepherds Hill-road, formerly trading as Number—S.293 of 1957, " Floormaster Company" and " John Melville Stores" at 838 District—Bankruptcy District of the State of Victoria. Main South-road, Clovelly Park, a debtor. Date fixed for hearing—9th March, 1962. ^ O T I C E is hereby given that it is proposed to pay a fourth 2136 N. FERNON, Registrar. iM and final dividend to all Creditors who have proved their claims, on and after the 27th day of February, 1962, at the Offices of Eric A. Gibson & Co., 29-32 Epworth Building, 'PineStreet, Adelaide, South Australia. Commonwealth of Australia. Dated at Adelaide this 6th day of February, 1962. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960. In the Federal Court of Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the ERIC A. GIBSON, Trustee. State of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. 29-32 Epworth Building, 33 Pirie-street, Adelaide. 2129 NOTICE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE. EBTOR'S Name—Edgar James Murphy. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND. Address—Kialla-road, Kialla, via Crookwell, New South Wales. In the matter of a Deed of Composition executed by Francis Description—Grazier. Henry Scott (No. 56/XII/57). Number—106 of 1959. I^OTICE is hereby given that a tenth and final dividend is Date of order—18th December, 1961. J \ intended to be declared in this matter. Dividend will be Nature of order—Discharge suspended till 15th January, 1962. payable to those Creditors who have proved their claims on or Ground for refusal of absolute order of discharge—Proof of before the fifth day of IVIarch, 1962. fact (a) under section 119(7). Dated this sixth day of February, 1962. 2137 L. G. BOHRINGER, Registrar in Bankruptcy. A. W. BUTTERELL, PORTER & CO., Agents for the Trustee, 386 George-street, Sydney, New South Wales. 2130 In the Federal Court of Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the State of Victoria. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960—Part XI. AKE notice that the proceedings in the undermentioned estates NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. have been amended to read:— Re William Frederick Croston (84/61/XI.). No. 413 of 1961.—Re Redvers BeUamy, in lieu of R. Bellamy 1 First dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter, wherever appearing. \ Debts must be proved by 5th March, 1962. No. 335 of 1961.—Re James Thomas Ryan, in lieu of J. Ryan Dated 5th February, 1962. wherever appearing. C. L. B. McWHIRTER, Trustee. M. A. OGILVIE, Official Receiver. Bell, Frost & Aitken, Chartered Accountants, Albany. 2132 450 Law Courts-place, Melbourne, 7th FebruaTy, 1962. 2138 D T The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960—Part XL NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. Re Gerald Peter Noakes (86/61/Xl.). First dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. Debts must be proved by 5th March, 1962. Dated 5th February, 1962. C. L. B. McWHIRTER, Trustee. Bell Frost & Aitken, Chartered Accountants, Albany. 2133 In the Federal Court of Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the State of Victoria. SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETINGS. O. 19 of 1962.—Re Gerard Joseph Quinn, of 22 Congram-street, Broadmeadows, unemployed. Date of petition^5th February, 1962. Date of sequestration order—6th February, 1962. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—23rd February, 1962, at half-past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne. The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960—Part XL No. 417 of 1961.—Re K. D. Potttr, of 29 Gilbank-street, West NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. Preston. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—23rd February, Re Clarence Emanuel Johnston (74/61/XL). 1962, at half-pa«t Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, First dividend is intended to be declared in the above matter. Melbourne. Debts must be proved by 5th March, 1962. No. 15 of 1962.—Re Charles Benjamin Fitzpatrick, of 53 Kingsway, Dated 5th February, 1962. Glen Waverley, transport operator, lately residing and carrying on business at 15A Charles-street, Norwood, South Australia, 6 C. L. B. McWHIRTER, Trustee. Keira-avenue, Greenacre, New South Wales, and Lemnos, Bell, Frost & Aitken, Chartered Accountants, Albany. 2134 Victoria, as a transport operator.—Summary case. Date of petition—2nd February, 1962. Date Qfi sequestration order—5th February, 1962. Commonwealth of Australia. No. 16 of 1962.—Re Whiteley Lee, of Main-street, Hurstbridge, The Bankruptcy Act 1924-1960--Part XIL press operator, lately residing at 102 Kerford-road, Albert Park, No. 6 of 1961.—^In the matter of a deed of arrangement between and carrying on business at Roadworthy Motors, 339 FerrarsCharles John Trevor Battley, of 27 Manning-street, Milton, street, Albert Park and at Lee & Co. Motors, 93 Whitman-street, trading as C. J. Battley & Co. (Brisbane), Picadilly-arcade, 340 South Melbourne, and 147 Franklin-street, Melbourne.—Summary Queen-street, Brisbane, in the State of Queensland, and his case. creditors, dated the sixteenth day of March, 1961. Date of petition—2nd February, 1962. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. DIVIDEND. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—21st February, 1962, at 10.30 a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne. VTOTICE is hereby given that a final dividend is intended to be 1.1 declared in this matter. The dividend will be payaible to No. 17 of 1962.—^Re Christopher Papasian and Slmone Papisian, those creditors who have proved their claims on or before the of 2 Endeavour-street, Mitcham, and carrying on business at 16 twelfth day of March, 1962. Creditors who have not proved Rowern Court, Box Hill, in partnership as sweet manufacturers. their claims on or before such date will be excluded from such Date of petition—2nd February, 1962. dividend. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962, Date and place of first meeting of creditors—22nd February, Dated this sixth day of February, 1962. 1962, at 10.30 a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne. G. S. HUTTON & MACFARLANE, Agents for the Trustees, Date of public examination—27th March, 1962, at 10.30 a.m., at No. 3 Court Room, 450 Law Courts-place, Melbourne. Chartered Accountants, 400 Queen-street, Brisbane. 2133 A I N Commonwealth Gazette 611 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 No. 18 of 1962.—Re Arthur Joseph Coppick, of 1 Maurice-court, No. 379 of 1959.—Re Isabel Spencer, of City Arms Hotel, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, hotel manageress, lately residing MorwelJ, truck driver, lately residing at 1 Layzelle-street, Stawell, and carrying on business at Union Hotel, 98 Fenwick-street, and at 24 Henna-street, Warrnambool. North Carlton. (First and final dividend.) Date of petition—2nd February, 1962. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 301 of 1960.—Re Albert Frederick Maxey, at present residing Date and place of first meeting of creditors—21st February, at Myrtle-street, Myrtleford, lately residing at Myrtle-street, 1962, at half-past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Myrtleford, and carrying on business at Myrtleford, aforesaid. Melbourne. (First and final dividend.) No. 12 of 1962.~Re Leslie William Hunt, of Harold-road, SpringDIVIDEND as above is intended to be declared in these vale South, unemployed, lately carrying on business at H. J. estates. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs of Barnes & Co., Power-street, South Melbourne, as an oil drum debt with me on or before the 1st March, 1962, will be excluded reconditioner and merchant.—Summary case. from the dividend. Date of petition—^26th January, 1962. M. A. OGILVIE, Official Receiver. Date of sequestration order—30th January, 1962. 450 Law Courts Place, Melbourne, 7th February, 1962. 2141 Date and place of first meeting of creditors—19th February, 1962, at half-past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Melbourne. No. 13 of 1962.—^Re John Jeffrey and Sheila Margaret Powell, both In the Supreme Court of Tasmania exercising Federal Jurisdiction in Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the State of Tasmania. of Tremearne Cottage, Old Patch-road, Kallista, both schoolteachers, lately residing and carrying on business at Roxy Kandy SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS, ETC. Bar, Main-street, Belgrave, in partnership as milk bar proprietors. l ^ O . 6 of 1962.—Re Stephen Lance Brown, 66 Widdowson—Summary case. l l street, George Town, council plant operator. Date of petition—30th January, 1962. Date of presentation of petition—31st January, 1962. Date of sequestration order—31st January, 1962. Date of sequestration order—1st February, 1962. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—19th February, Date and place of first meeting of creditors—Eleven a.m. on 1962, at half-past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Tuesday, 6th March, 1962, at the office of Messrs. Record Melbourne. and Tregaskis, 75 St. John-street, Launceston. No. 389 of 1961.—Re W. J. Williams, of Clarkfield. 7 of 1962.—Re Leopold King, 105 Hargreave-crescent, Date and place of first meeting of creditors—20th February, No.Launceston, timber worker. 1962, at half-past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Date of presentation of petition—5th February, 1962. Melbourne. Date of sequestration order—6th February, 1962. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—Eleven a.m. on N a 405 of 1961.—Re Peter R. Stone, of Lot 24, Harvey-road, Tuesday, 20th February, 1962, at the office of Messrs. Marayong, New South Wales. Record and Tregaskis, 75 St. John-street, Launceston. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—20th February, 1962, at half-past Ten a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, N.B.—All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me. Melbourne. W. A. SMITH, Official Receiver. No. 14 of 1962.—Re WiUiam James Gartfner, of 187 Garden-street, 18 Elizabeth-street, Hobart, Tasmania. 2142 Geelong, motor mechanic, lately residing and carrying on business at 251 Moorabool-street, Geelong, as a motor mechanic, in partnership with another. Date of petition—1st February, 1962. In the Federal Court of Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the Date of sequestration order—2nd February, 1962. State of New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. Date and place of first meeting of creditors—22nd February, 1962, at half-past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST MEETINGS AND Melbourne. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me. [O. 19 of 1962 —Re Patricia Oxman and Colin Oxman, 24 Lowana-street, Villawood. M. A. OGILVIE, Official Receiver. Date of presentation of petition—25th January, 1962. 450 Law Courts-place, Melbourne, 7th February, 1962. 2139 Date of sequestration order—30th January, 1962. No. 20 of 1962.—Re Cecil Frederick Langlois Jones, Lot 16, Moira-crescent, St. Marys, lately residing 32 Henny-street, Leichhardt. In the Federal Court of Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the Date of presentation of petition—26th January, 1962. State of Victoria. Date of sequestration order—30th January, 1962. PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. No. 21 of 1962.—Re Allan James Carlyon, 92 Delamere-street, O. 151 of 1961.—Re Giuseppe Russo, of 139 Brunswick-street, Canley Vale, carrying on business at 178 Polding-street, Fitzroy.—Summary case. Smithfield, produce merchant. N ' Date of pubhc examination—27th February, 1962, at halfDate of presentation of petition—26th January, 1962. past Ten a.m. at No. 3 Court, 450 Law Courts Place, Date of sequestration order—30th January, 1962. Melbourne. No. 22 of 1962.—Re Leida Nahe, 99 Clarendon-road, Stanmore, carrying on business at 214 Qeveland-road, Chippendale. No. 112 of 1961.—Re William Royce WaSker, of 69 BeveridgeDate of presentation of petition—30th January, 1962. street. Swan Hill. Date of sequestration order—30th January, 1962. Date of public examination—27th February, 1962, at half-past Ten a.m. at No. 3 Court, 450 Law Courts Place, Melbourne. No. 23 of 1962.—Re Alfred A. Gaydon, Jennings-street, Geurie, shearer. No. 162 of 1961.—Re Jack Rupert Mathers, of 48 Paxton-street, Date of presentation of petition—23rd October, 1961. East Malvern, fibrous plaster manufacturer. Date of sequestration order—31st January, 1962. Date of public examination—26th February, 1962, at half-past Ten a.m. at No. 3 Court, 450 Law Courts Place, Melbourne. No. 24 of 1962.—Re Frederick Jack Dreis, 187 Chuter-avenue, Sans Souci. No. 108 of 1961.—Re Rose AEma Nioa, trading as (Rae-Delle), of Date of presentation of petition—2nd November, 1961. 236 Broadway, Reservoir. Date of sequestration order—31st January, 1962. Date of pubhc examination—27th February, 1962, at half-past Ten a.m. at No. 3 Court, 450 Law Courts Place, Melbourne. No. 25 of 1962.—Re Ernest C. Warrell, Wooli-street, Yamba. Date of presentation of petition—2nd November, 1961. M. A. OGILVIE, Official Receiver. Date of sequestration order—31st January, 1962. 450 Law Courts Place, Melbourne. 7th February, 1962. 2140 No. 26 of 1962.—Re Helga Blumenthal, 63 Courullie-avenue, Homebush West. Date of presentation of petition—2nd November, 1961. Date of sequestration order—31st January, 1962. In the Federal Court of Bankruptcy, Bankruptcy District of the No. 27 of 1962.—Re Herbert Warren Smith and Madge Alison State of Victoria. Smith, trading as CoUingwood Cake Shop (as partners), 81 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND. Castlereagh-street, Liverpool, formerly of 380 Hume Highway, Liverpool. No. 183 of 1956.—Re Leonard Maxwell Hobbs, of 32 WordsDate of presentation of petition—22nd November, 1961. worth-street, Moonee Ponds, lately residing at 9 Vaynor-street, Date of sequestration order—31st January, 1962. East Keilor, and carrying on business at 2 (a) Albert-street, Footscray, builder. (First and final dividend.) No. 28 of 1962.—Re Francis Henry Fraser, Ballimore, storekeeper. Date of presentation of petition—8th March, 1960. No. 47 of 1959.—Re Arthur James Fear, of 9 Wattle Grove, Date of sequestration order—31st January, 1962. Altona, in the State of Victoria. (First and final dividend.) 781/62.—6 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 612 No. 29 of 1962.—Re M. W. Ford, Post Office Store, Charbon. Date of presentaUon of petition—27th November, 1961. Date of sequestration order—31st January, 1962. No. 30 of 1962.—Re Aurelo Dallatorre, Mullaley-road, Gunedah, share farmer. Date of presentation of petition—15th February, 1961. Date of sequestration order—31st January, 1962. No. 31 of 1962.—Re Barry Hayes, 102 Johnson-street, Annandale. Date of presentation of petition—21st September. 1961. Date of sequestration order, 31st January, 1962. No. 32 of 1962.—Re Estate of the late Owen James Ison, formerly of 6 Third-avenue, Canley Vale. Date of presentation of petition—23rd October, 1961. Date of administration order—31st January, 1962. No. 33 of 1962.—Re Richard Nicholas William Lopez, storeman, 14 Raglan-street, Turramurra, and carrying on business at 115 Pacific Highway, Hornsby. Date of presentation of petition—1st February, 1962. Date of sequestration order—1st February, 1962. No. 34 of 1962.—Re William Patrick McMahon, 24 Caravan Head-road, Oyster Bay. Date of presentation of petition—29th November, 1961. Date of sequestration order—2nd February, 1962. No. 35 of 1962.—Re Harold E. Hogan, 8 Angelo-street, Burwood, formerly of 8 Macauley-street, Stanmore. Date of presentation of petition—30th November, 1961. Date of sequestration order—2nd February, 1962. No. 36 of 1962.—Re Noel M. Byrne, " Yamba", Jindabyne, formerly of ''Mymosa" Jindabyne. Date of presentation of petition—30th November, 1961. Date of sequestration order—2nd February, 1962. No. 37 of 1962.—Re Raymond L. Sutton, " Montefiores Wellington. Date of presentation of petition—30th November, 1961. Date of sequestration order—2nd February, 1962. No. 38 of 1962.—Re Thomas Patrick Wrigley, Magnus-street, Nelsons Bay, formerly of Wrigley-street, GiJgandra. Date of presentation of petition—30th November, 1961. Date of sequestration order—2nd February, 1962. No. 39 of 1962.—Re Berquist (a male). Lot 87, Wilson Way, Blaxland. Date of presentation of petition—30th November, 1961. Date of sequestration order—2nd February, 1962. No. 40 of 1962.—Re Baskerville (a male), trading as Baskerville and Allen, 26 Watkins-street, Rockdale. Dale of presentation of petition—1st November, 1961. Date of sequestration order—2nd February, 1962. No. 41 of 1962.—Re E. J. Anderson, 111 Milton-street, Ashford. Date of presentation of petition—24th July, 1961. Date of sequestration order—2nd February, 1962. No. 362 of 1961.—Re Peter Pappas, c/o Rex Motel, Federal Highway, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. Date of presentation of petition—2nd May, 1961. Date of sequestration order—2nd February, 1962. No. 42 of 1962.—Re Ivan D. McIIwam, 19 McKay-street, Dundas. Date of presentation of petition—29th September, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 43 of 1962.—Re Guy Scholes Smith, 24 Church-street, Newcastle, barrister. Date of presentation of petition—18th August, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 44 of 1962.—Re Allan J. Brisbane, 63 Trevenar-slreet, Ashfteld, engineer. Date of presentation of petition—15th June, 1960. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 45 of 1962.—Re John Errol Bridson MaddreD, 1B Newcomenstreet, Newcastle, storekeeper. Date of presentation of petition—5th December, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 46 of 1962.—Re William Ross Lumby, Jacob's-drive, Sussex Inlet, storekeeper. Date of presentation of petition—5th December, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 47 of 1962.—Re Herbert Cooper, Lightning Ridge. Date of presentation of petition—9th October, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 48 of 1962.—Re Jacob Noel Gould, 79-81 Old South Headroad, Bondi Junction, medical practitioner. Date of presentation of petition—7th December, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 49 of 1962.—Re Mervyn Stanley Roots, 217 Parramattaroad, Auburn, produce merchant, lately carrying on business at IA Castle-street, Parramatta North. Date of presentation of petition—8th December, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. Commonwealth Gazette No. 50 of 1962.—Re R. F. Wharton, lately residing at 26 Astrolaberoad, Kingsford. Date of presentation of petition—8th December, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 51 of 1962.—Re G. H. A. Northey, Hume Highway, Bargo. Date of presentation of petition—27th October, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 52 of 1962.—Re Ronald MelvUle Coleman, 1 Beaumontstreet, East Richmond. Date of presentation of petition—19th October, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 53 of 1962.—Re Oscar Price, Lot 13, Schofields-road, Schofields. Date of presentation of petition—22nd December, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 54 of 1962.—Re H. Pitman, Glenfield-road, Glenfield. Date of presentation of petition—2nd January, 1962. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 55 of 1962.—Re Barry Maxwell Reed, 41 Bridge-street, West Wallsend, lately residing and carrying on business 37 The Esplanade, Swansea. Date of presentation of petition—5th February, 1962. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 56 of 1962.—Re Thomas Alan Richards, 127 Military-road, Neutral Bay. Date of presentation of petition—28th November, 1961. Date of sequestration order—5th February, 1962. No. 57 of 1962.—Re D. E. Andrew, "Wyoming Station", Old Northern-road, Dural. Date of presentaUon of petition—10th August, 1961. Date of sequestration order—6th February, 1962. No. 58 of 1962.—Re Lance Austin Davis and Edwina Betty Davis, trading as " L. A. & E. B. Davis", 157 Nicholson-street, Goulburn, grazier and domestic duties, respectfully, lately carrying on business at " AirlieBendemeer. Date of presentation of petition—8th December, 1961. Date of sequestration order—6th February, 1962. No. 59 of 1962.—Re H. G. Miles, 31 Addison-road, Manly, haulage contractor. Date of presentation of petition—12th December, 1961. Date of sequestration order—6th February, 1962. No. 60 of 1962.—Re Ernest Thomas Newton and Ronald WilUam Bateman, both of 474 Bunnerong-road, Matraville. Date of presentation of petition—12th December, 1961. Date of sequestration order—6th February, 1962. No. 61 of 1962.—Re George Henry Pluis, 17 Prince-street, Orange, labourer. Date of presentation of petition—14th December, 1961, Date of sequestration order—6th February, 1962. No. 62 of 1962.--Re Elio Tonizzo, 17 Culey-avenue, Cooma, painter. Date of presentation of petition—23rd October, 1961. Date of sequestration order—6th February, 1962. No. 63 of 1962.—Re Tiiomas J. Carter, Brewarrina, mail contractor. Date of presentation of petition—11th November, 1960. Date of sequestration order—6th February, 1962. No. 707 of 1961.—Re John Claude Seymour, 14 Hope-street, Seven Hills, hairdresser, carrying on business at Hope-street, Seven Hills.—Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors—8th March, 1962, at halfpast Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination—30th March, 1962, at half-past Ten a.m., at Federal Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 788 of 1961.—Re Richard Mann, 61 Victoria-street, Potts Point, formerly of 55A Elizabeth-street, Sydney, trading as " The Flying Dutchman Restaurant —Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors—6th March, 1962, at halfpast Two p.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination—12th March, 1962, at half-past Ten a.m., at Federal Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 779 of 1961.—Re Keith Victor Edwards, c/o J. M. Hardy, Austins-road, Seaford, Victoria, labourer.—Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors—6th March, 1962, at Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination—3rd April, 1962, at half past Ten a.m., at Federal Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 797 of 1961.—Re Arthur Henry Smith, 26 Wattle-street, Booval, Queensland, life asurance agent.—Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors—7th March, 1962, at Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney, Date of public examination—2nd April, 1962, at half past Ten a.m., at Federal Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. 613 Commonwealth Gazette No. 768 of 1961—Re Herman Charles Kaune, 138 St. James-road, Bondi Junction, carrier and truck driver.—Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors—5th March, 1962, Qt Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination—30th March, 1962, at half past Ten a.m., at Federal Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 296 of 1961.—Re Ban Frederick Walsh, 27 Koonawarra-street, Villawood, bricklayer.—Summary, Date of first meeting of creditors—7th March, 1962, at half past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of pubilc examination—15th March, 1962, at half past Ten a.m., at Federal Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 748 of I960.—Re Stanley Thomas Gaskin, 32 Hannamcrescent, Ainslie, Australian Capital Territory, plasterer.— Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors—8th March, 1962, at Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. No. 160 of 1961.—Re George Samuel Crossley, 14 Albert-street, Deniliquin, shearer.—Summary. Date of first meeting of creditors—1st March, 1962, at Ten a.m., at Court House, Deniliquin. Date of public examination—16th April, 1962, at half past One p.m., at Court House, Deniliquin. No. 3 of 1962.—Re Stewart Peck, 169 Mt. Keira-road, West Wollongong, lately residing at 14 Great Western Highway, Lithgow. Date of first meeting of creditors—5th March, 1962, at half past Two p.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination—9th March, 1962, at half past Ten a.m., at Federal Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 17 of 1962.—Re Keith Peter Eedy, 2 Mary-street, Jannali, clothing manufacturer, trading as " Cumberland Clothing Co.". Date of first meeting of creditors—8th March, 1962, at half past Two p.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination—28th March, 1962, at half past Ten a.m., at Federal Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 754 of 1961.—Re Robert Gilmour, 18 Victoria-road, Glebe Point, trading as R. Gilmour & Sons, electrical contractors. Date of first meeting of creditors—6th March, 1962, at half past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination—9th March, 1962, at half past Ten a.m., at Federal Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 465 of 1961.—Re Jiri Hrab, 27 Elliots-road, Fairy Meadow, trading as J. Hrab, general storekeeper. Date of first meeting of creditors—^7th March, 1962, at half past Two p.m., at the Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination—28th March, 1962, at half past Ten a.m., at Federal Bankruptcy Court, Sydney. No. 780 of 1961.—Re Francis Bede O'Regan, 22 Edwin-street, Tempe, builder. Date of first meeting of creditors—5th March, 1962, at half past Eleven a.m., at the Official Receiver's Office, Sydney. Date of public examination—9th March, 1962, at half past Ten a.m., at Federal Bankruptcy Court, Sydney No. 735 of 1961.—Re Neville Rodney Moore, 55 Bourke-street, Tamworth, trading as E. D. Moore & Sons, building contractors. Date of first meeting of creditors—6th March, 1962, at Three p.m., at Court House, Tamworth. No. 724 of 1961.—Re Maurice Reginald Smith, " Hillview", Bendemeer, grazier. Date of first meeting of creditors—6th March, 1962, at Two fifteen p.m., at Court House, Tamworth. All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me. J. M. McCOMBIE, Acting Official Receiver. U9 Phillip-street, Sydney, 7th February, 1962. 2143 PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS. KATHLEEN INVESTMENTS (AUSTRALIA) LIMITED. OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of this company after the expiration of 21 days from the date hereof to issue a new certificate in the name of Arthur John Frank Denning, covermg 30 ordinary 5/- stock units in lieu of certificate No. 2928 which has been reported lost. R. L. J O H N S O N , Registrar. Canberra, 15th February, 1962. 2095 N R E E D PAPER PRODUCTS ( H O L D I N G S ) L I M I T E D . I ^ O T I C E is hereby given that it is the intention of this company JLi after the expiration of 21 days from the date hereof to issue a new certificate in the name of Aldfu Pty. Limited, covering 400 5/- stock units in lieu of Certificate No. 24 which has been declared lost. PERPETUAL TRUSTEE COMPANY (CANBERRA) LIMITED, Registrars. 15th February, 1962. 2096 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 TLANTA PAPER COMPANY, the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 216,861, relating to " Paperboard carrier A for cans " is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XH. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney, 2097 ECATEC S.A., the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 167,848, relating to " Improvements in a caterpillar light M vehicle" is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act, EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2098 HEIN-CHEMIE G.m.b.H., the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 216,468, relating to " Manufacture of finely E porous materials ", is prepared to meet trade and public require- ments for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Insthute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2099 OSKILDE MEDICAL COMPANY LIMITED (R.M.C.), the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 203,868, relating R to " Method for the production of insuhn with increased: zinc content " is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2100 ILS A N D E R S L E N N A R T W I K D A H L , the patentee of Auaralian Letters Patent No. 216,922, relating to " Method N for clearing hydrocyclones" is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. EDWD, WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2101 JEACON MANUFACTURING COMPANY, the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 216,891, relating to " Reversible blanket" is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XIL of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2102 OIL PRODUCTS COMPANY, the patentee of Au-trahan Letters Patent No. 168,077, relating to "Process tfor 'NIVERSAL manufacturing of a surface-active agent from cyclic hydro- carbon substituted amines and oxyalkylene compounds" is prepared to m-eet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2103 OIL PRODUCTS COMPANY, the patentee ot Australian Letters Patent No. 210,385, relating to " ImprovetmentsNIVERSAL in or relating to the catalytic conversion of hydrocarbons" is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XIL of the Patents Act, EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2104 E. L. BERGSTROM, the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 203,113, relating to " A n inr^provement in hose clamps" K is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XIL of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2105 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 614 MOTELS OF AUSTRALIA LIMTTED. o t i c e is hereby given that it is the intention of this company after the expiration of 21 days from the date hereof to issue a new certificate in the name of Robert Cameron Bunting covering 100 7 per cent, convertible unsecured notes in lieu of certificate No. 1615 which has been reported lost. R. L, JOHNSON, Registrar. Canberra, 5th February, 1962. 2107 N AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Companies Ordinance 1954-1961. CHANGE OF NAME. RETURN has been filed showing that the name of the company registered under the name of Mobil Oil Company of Australia Proprietary Limited has been changed to Mobil Oil Australia Proprietary Limited. Dated the eighth day of February, 1962. 2112 D. DAVIS, Deputy Registrar of Companies. Commonwealth Gazette DALTON BROTHERS HOLDINGS LIMITED. PPLICATION has been made to the above company to issue a new stock certificate in respect of the one thousand (1,000) units of ordinary stock registered in the name of Florinda Katharine Ogilvie upon her statement that the original certificate No, 331 has been lost. Notice hereby is given that unless there is received some objection within 21 days from the date of this notice the Directors will proceed to deal with the application for the new certificate. Dated this 8th February, 1962. S. A. STEPHENS, Secretary. 2121 A J. B. YOUNG HOLDINGS LIMITED. DVICE is given that the company intends after the expiration of 21 days from this date to issue duplicate stock certificates in respect of the undermentioned shareholders who have reported their original stock certificates as lost: Brian L. Johns.—Stock Certificate No. 8652, for 200 stock units. Norbert Dodge.—Stock Certificate No. 8622 and No. 8811, each for 500 stock units. Lawrence Halloran—Stock Certificate No. 8228, for 1,600 stock units. 2131 R. K. MARRIOTT, Secretary. A A AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Companies Ordinance 1954-1961. CHANGE OF NAME. RETURN has been filed showing that the name of the company registered under the name of N. A. Kerr & Sons Pty. Limited has been changed to Viscount Motels Pty. Limited. Dated the eighth day of February, 1962. 2113 D. DAVIS, Deputy Registrar of Companies. IELAND-WERKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 217,474, relating to W " Continuing casting mold, its manufacture and use" is prepared A to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2145 AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. ¥TNIVERSAL OIL PRODUCTS COMPANY, the patentee of Companies Ordinance 1954-1961. U Australian Letters Patent No. 203,801, relating to " ImproveCHANGE OF OFFICE. ments in aluminiferous material " is prepared to meet trade and RETURN has been filed showing that the registered office of public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the French Aeronautics Pty. Limited has been changed from Patents Act. Garden Flats, 16 Watson-street, Turner, Canberra, A.C.T. to EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent C/o Davies, Bailey & Cater, Melbourne Buildings, London Circuit, Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and City, Canberra, A.C.T. at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2146 Dated the eighth day of February, 1962. 2114 D. DAVIS, Deputy Registrar of Companies. NIVERSAL OIL PRODUCTS COMPANY, the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 203,622, relating to " Improvements in the manufacture and use of supported molybdenumcontaining catalysts " is prepared to meet trade and public requireAUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. ments for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. Companies Ordinance 1954-1961. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent CHANGE OF OFFICE. Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and 2147 RETURN has been filed showing that the registered office of at 33 York-street, Sydney. P, & O.—Orient Lines of Australia Pty. Lim-ited has been changed from Room 101, 1st Floor, Industry House, National Circuit, Barton, A.C.T. to Rooms 103-6, 1st Floor, Industry House, ECATEC S. A., the patentee of Australian Letters Patent National Circuit, Barton, A.C.T. No. 203,397 relating to " Improvements in a vehicle provided with endless tracks " is prepared to meet trade and public Dated the eighth day of February, 1962. requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. 2115 D. DAVIS, Deputy Registrar of Companies. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney, 2143 AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Companies Ordinance 1954-1961. CHANGE OF OFFICE. ECATEC, S. A., the patentee of Australian Letters Patent RETURN has been filed showing that the registered office of No. 201,113 relating to "Improvements in a light vehicle Retford Investments Pty. Limited has been changed'from C/o with endless tracks " is prepared to meet trade and public requireSmith, Johnson & Co., 1st Floor, Landtrust Building, East Row, ments for the invention pursuant to Part XII of the Patents Act. City, Canberra, A.C.T. to C/o Hancock & Woodward, City EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Chambers, Alinga-street, Canberra, A.C.T. Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2149 Dated the eighth day of February, 1962. D. DAVIS, Deputy Registrar of Companies. 2116 OCIETE GENEVOISE D'INSTRUMENTS DE PHYSIQUE, the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 221,909 relatKATHLEEN INVESTMENTS (AUSTRALIA) LUMITED. l^OTICE is hereby given that it is the intention of this company ing to " Machine tool or measuring machine equipped with a causing the automatic stopping of at least one of its movable after the expiration of 21 days from the date hereof to issue device members in predetermined positions" is prepared to meet trade a new certificate in the name of David Faigen covering 50 ordi- and requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. nary 5s. stock units in lieu of certificates Nos. 3587 and 20,131 of thepublic Patents Act. which have been reported lost. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent R. L. JOHNSON, Registrar. Attorneys of Australia, of 422^28 Collins-street, Melbourne, and Canberra, 2nd February, 1962. 2144 at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2150 A t A M A M S Commonwealth Gazette 615 UNNAR IVAR FREDHOLM, the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 217,749, relating to "Improvements in ironing Gmachines " is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2151 [JAX MAGNETHERMIC CORPORATION, the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 168,220, relating to "Improvements in induction furnaces" is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2152 ERGENTHALER LINOTYPE COMPANY, the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 217,707, relating to "ImproveM ments in or relating to photocomposing machines " is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2153 >UHRCHEMIE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT AND SHEINh KOHLEN-ELEKTRIZITAT, the patentee of Australian ILetters Patent No. 213,405, relating to "A process and a fuel cell for the production of electrical energy from liquid fuels'* is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2154 r MA LITES INC., the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 210,756. relating to "Screw driver with offset wings" is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XIT. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sidney. 2155 O P P E R S company inc., the patentee of Australian Letters Patent No. 210.728, relating to "Improvements in or relating K to polystyrene particles" is prepared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XIT of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2156 the patentee of Australian Letters Patent H No. 159,197,rower, relating to "Improvements in ploughs" is preEINRICH pared to meet trade and public requirements for the invention pursuant to Part XII. of the Patents Act. EDWD. WATERS & SONS, Fellows of the Institute of Patent Attorneys of Australia, of 422-428 Collins-street, Melbourne, and at 33 York-street, Sydney. 2157 TENDERS. DEPARTMENT OF TERRITORIES. 7th February, 1962. TENDERS are invited for the supply of— 62/4.—Office desks. Closing 28th February, 1962. 62/23.—Electric motor spares. Closing 2nd March, 1962. Schedules may be obtained from Department of Territories, Box 4201, G.P.O., Sydney. Telephone B0537, extension 59A. CONTRACTS ARRANGED. 6th February, 1962. Tender No. B.61/457.—Survey bands— A. G. Barker & Associates Pty. Ltd. £237, E. Esdaile & Sons Ltd. £96 3s. Herga & Co. £154 lis. No. 9.—15th February, 1962 Tender No. 61/458.—Boilers, 12-gallon.—Namco Products Pty. Ltd. £1,916 lis. Tender No. 61/463.—Equipment racks.—Zephyr Products Pty. Ltd. £676 10s. Tender No. 61/505.—Neguvon 50 and asuntol.—Henry H. York & Co. Pty. Ltd. £944 13s. 8d. Tender No. B.61/508.—Microscopes.—William Ramsay Surgical (N.S.W.) Pty. Ltd. £923 3s. 6d. Tender No. B.61/521.—Reinforcing fabric— L. Sofer Schreiber Pty. Ltd. £623 10s. Dynes Pty. Ltd. £637 10s. Tender No. 61/523.—SeedsElder Smith & Co. Ltd. £940. Arthur Yates & Co. Pty. Ltd. £92 10s. Tender No. B.61/529.—Streptomycin sulphate— L. Sofer Schreiber Pty. Ltd. £1,750. Hoechst Pharmaceuticals Pty. Ltd. £1,589 lis. 8d. Tender No. 61/534.—Copra sacks and hessian— Wm. Felton & Co. Pty. Ltd. £2,371 16s. 9d. Aust. Bag Co. Pty. Ltd. £808 7s. lid. Tender No. 61/545.—Bicycles.—General accessories. £1,667 10s. Tender No. 61/546.—Fish, native issue.—Gollin & Co, Period March-June, 1962. Tender No. B.61/551.—Ethyl alcohol, 95 per cent. B.P.— Colonial Sugar Refining Co. £492 18s. 4d. Tender No. B.61/560.—Sulphaguanidine tablets and liquid— D.H.A. (Labs.) Pty. Ltd. (Melb.). £704 3s. 4d. Nicholas Pty. Ltd. £510 12s. Quotation No. 2545.—Foam-making branch pipe.—Harrisons Ramsay Pty. Ltd. £310, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. TENDERS ACCEPTED. £340 15s. 9. per annum.—A Dahl, 92 Duffy-street, Ainslie, Australian Capital Territory.—Contract cleaning of three buildings. Parks and Gardens Nursery, Yarralumla, Australian Capital Territory. £3,917 15s. 9d. per annum.—A Dahl, 92 Duffy-street, Ainslie, Australian Capital Territory.—Contract cleaning of Unit 2, Barton Offices, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. Brooklands Accessories (N.S.W.) Pty. Ltd.—One only Merlin one gun vehicle washing machine with foam rinser and wall swing arm. £374. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. TENDERS ACCEPTED. New South Wales Division. Tender No. 68.—Houghton & Byrne, 225 George-street, Sydney, New South Wales.—Supply of zyklon cyanide snippets. £880 16s. 8d. QUOTATIONS ACCEPTED. Darwin, Northern Territory. Soap powder and bar s o a p Darwin Cash & Carry, Darwin. £281 9s. 6d. Thos. Brown & Sons, Darwin. £151 4s. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. CONTRACT TERMINATED. A. J. Lane, 41 Jacka-street, East Preston, Victoria.—Contrax:t terminated as from 31st March, 1962. DEPARTMENT OF CTVIL AVIATION. TENDERS are invited by the Secretary, Central Contract Board, 499 Little Collins-street, Melbourne, C.l, for— Tender Schedule C.62/9.—Supply of SSB/SELCAL control panels. Period contract. Closing date, 27th February, 1962. Particulars and schedules are obtainable at above address or the Secretary, Regional Contract Board, at Sydney and Adelaide. TENDERS ACCEPTED. Quotation 169.—Overhaul of accounting machine.—Business Equipment W.A. Pty. Ltd., 870 Hay-street, Perth, Western Australia. £275. Quotation 70.—Supply Rockmaster digger.—J. C. Pizzey Pty. Ltd., Scarborough Beach-road, Osborne Park, Western Australia. £395. Tender Schedule Wl/62.—Supply air compressor.—Atlas Copco Aust. Pty. Ltd., 32 Great Eastern Highway, Rivervale, Western Australia £577 4s. V2/62.—Cleaning of Commonwealth occupied space at 292 Exhibition-street, Melbourne (through Department of Interior).— E. & R. Lynch, 60 Carlton-street, Carhon. £221 per annum. No. 9.—15th February, 1962 616 VI89.—Repair and painting of building 89, Melbourne Airport.—N. Peshutovski, 69 George-street, Fitzroy. £1,985 15s. H.256.—Cossor radar spares.—Jacoby Mitchell & Co. Pty. Ltd., 113 Bridge-road, Richm'ond, Victoria. £259 18s. 3d. H.328.—Electron tubes.—S-ample Electronics Pty. Ltd., 9 Ci'emorne-street, Richmond, Victoria. £304 4s. C.61/93.—Coaxial connectors— Telcon Australia Pty. Ltd., 17 Wyndham-street, Alexandria, New South Wales. £162 Is. 5. Manufacturers Special Products Pty. Ltd., 47 York-street, S-ydney, New South Wales. £262 7s. C.61/57.—Airport time control and display system.—E. S. Rubin & Co. Pty. Ltd., 11 Valley View-crescent, Greenwich, New South Wales. Period contract. C.61/75.—Medium utilities, 4 x 4.~Regent Motors Pty. Ltd., 86 Sturt-street, South Melbourne, Victoria. £12,212 16s. lOd. C.6!/76.—Heavy duty panel van.—Ford Motor Co. of Australia Pty. Ltd., Shell Building, cnr. William and Bourke streets, Melbourre, Victoria. £1,672 17s. 6d. C.61/87.—Spare parts.-Thornycroft (Australia) Pty. Ltd., Clayton-roa«d, Clayton North, Victoria. £1,520 6s. 3d. C.61/105—Search lights.—Ronald J. T. Payne Pty. Ltd., 385 Bridge-road, Richmond, Victoria. £798 9s. 6d. DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. TENDERS will be received at the Directorate of Contracts, Melbourne, or the District Contract Boards in all other capital cities until 2 p.m. on the dates shown. Required. 20th February, 1962. Dew point meter. (Melbourne). Chisels, cold. (Melbourne.) Universal woodworking machine. (Melbourne.) 21st February, 1962. Aircraft general standard screws, &c. (Melbourne.) Aircraft general standard rivets, clips, &c. (Melbourne.) 22nd February, 1962. Oscilloscope. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) Printed forms. (Melbourne.) Lathe, woodturning, 8-in. (Melbourne.) Double monochromator. (Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne.) Blackboard, large. (Melbourne, Sydney.) 27th February, 1962. Air temperature and dew point instrumentation. (Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Sydney.) 1st March, 1962. Experimental expendable machine carbine magazine (plastic). (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth.) 20th March, 1962. Direct recording oscillograph. (Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide.) For Sale. Rolls-Royce dummies (scrap aluminium alloy). (Melbourne.) DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY. CONTRACTS' ARRANGED. Victoria. C4/380/293. Steel binning components— Steelbilt (Vic.) Pty. Ltd. £1,472. A.E.S. Trading Co. Pty. Ltd. £2,195. C4/354/243. Cot, folding.—H. A. King & Co. £10,969. C4/302/1422. Tank hot dip.—Magnus Technical Services Pty. Ltd. £270. C4/316/2107. Telegraph converter equipment.—Telecommunication Co. Aust. Pty. Ltd. £611. C4/204/316. Shoes, black.—W. L. Currey & Sons Pty. Ltd. £3,663. C4/356/302. Copper tube.—Knox Schlapp Pty. Ltd. £626. C4/106/2954. Frozen jointed beef and mutton.—W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. £6,127. C4/174/475/2. Bucky stand, vertical, inclinable.—Ultrays Pty. Ltd. £225. C4/174/475/2. Potter bucky diaphragm, &c.—Medical Equipment Services Pty. Ltd. £437. C4/230/730. Brake drums.—Bendix-Tecnico Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £854. C4/349/750. Passenger carriages.—Commonwealth Engineering Co. Ltd., New South Wales. £389,900. C4/364/94. Flame cutting blow pipe.—C.LG. (Vic.) Pty. Ltd. £254. C4/173/194. Glazing machine.—Kodak (A/asia) Pty. Ltd. £209. C4/350/944. Forged steel nozzles.—Stewarts & Lloyds (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £323. Commonwealth Gazette C4/349/754 (2). Mobile crushing plant.—Hadfields Steel Works Ltd., New South Wales. £13,500. C4/371/2446. Cold drawn bright steel bar.—Geo. H. Martin Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £1,289. C4/388/49. Anvils.~W. A. E>eutsher Pty. Ltd. £457. C4/230/803. Forgings.—A.N.L-National Forges Pty. Ltd. £94,484. C4/277/33. Sewing machines, " Pfaff " model—Wm. C. Jackson (Sewing Machines) Pty. Ltd. £3,115. C4/250/910. Rugs, bedside.—Robert Young Pty. Ltd. £518. C4/258/1077. Canvas flax— Davies, Coop & Co. Ltd. £1,268. Bradford Cotton Mills Ltd. £8,579. C4/106/2942. Canned ox tongues.—W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £6,619. C4/106/2968. Canned ox tongues.—W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.^ Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £3,302. C4/250/9n. Coverlets, blue and white.—McCall Bott & Co Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £2,860. C4/230/437. Electrical connectors, receptacles, plugs, &c.-Cannon Plugs (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. £3,580. C4/174/543. Ultra-micro apparatus.—H. B. Selby & Co. Pty. Ltd. £1.489. C4/375/248. Linotype matrices.—Carmichael & Co. Pty. Ltd. £392. C4/209/51. Straps, type " P ", " C " class.—Light Aircraft Pty. Ltd., New S'outh Wales. £3,260. C4/237/245. Condenser assemblies.—Bendix-Tecnico Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £253. C4/300/615. Trolley mounted tanks.—Orm Smith & Co. (Vic.") Pty. Ltd. £1,150. C4/360/764. Cabin trunks.—Lacy & Osborne Pty. Ltd. £770. i C4/264/73. Cloth, nylon.—Brella Pty. Ltd. £3,832. C4/319/1369. Stellavox recorder-reproducer.-Simon Gray Pty. Ltd. £386. C4/341/1307. Lathe, copy turning.—Wickman (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. £11,590. C4/341/1248. Lathe, heaw duty centre.—United Machinery PtY. Ltd., New South Wales. £40,565. C4/249/28. Machines, sewing.—Singer Sewing Machine Co. £232. C4/151/67. Adhesive, waterproof.—Cemac Roseberry Pty. Ltd. £327. C4/303/1799. Bus, passenger.—Rootes (Aust.) Ltd. £898. C4/341/1282. Shaping machine, heavy duty.—Ferrocast Machine Tools Ptv. Ltd. £3,525. C4/340/557. Tooling, tungsten carbide.—S. G. Prittie Pty. Ltd. £435. C4/181/1215. Overseas periodicals.—Gordon & Gotch (A/asia) Ltd. £2,159. C4/179/829. Paper, continuous fanfold— Percy Boyden (N.S.W.) Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £295. Lamson Paragon Ltd. £501. C4/341/1293. Lathe, toolmaker's.—William Adams & Co. Ltd. £1,754. C4/278/46. Balloons, meteorological.—Ansell Distributors (Vic.) Pty. Ltd. £1,896. C4/175/738. Cup, tea.—H. L. Brisbane & Wunderlich Ltd., Western Australia. £1,969. C4/208/169. Leggings, men's, black.—Geo. Pizzey & Son Ltd. £1,209. C4/363/164. Cylinders, gas, 100 c.f.—C.LG. (Victoria) Pty. Ltd. £1,253. C4/360/757. Trunks, cabin, alum.—Metalux Industries Pty. Ltd., Western Australia. £6,300. C4/150/368. Bruildings, prefabricated.—Hallet Bros. £1,254. C4/315/320. Pump, hydraulic.—Industrial Plant Ltd. £215. C4/237/281. Vacuum cleaners.—J. R. McCarthy & Co. Pty. Ltd. £359. C4/264/75. Cord, nylon, olive green.—Cordex Indust. Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £1,634. C4/387/16. Masts, 120 ft., and erectors.—Deeco Constructions Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £1,646. C4/387/16. Transmitting aerials and associated equipment.— Standard Telephones & Cables Pty. Ltd. £2,259. C4/106/2943. Tomato juice, canned.—Crosse & Blackwell (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. £921. C4/179/838. Paper, ammonia dyeline.—Max Wurcker Pty. Ltd. £719. C4/350/941. Stress relieving, machining and blasting body side frames.—Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation Pty. Ltd. £1,218. C4/264/73. Cloth, nylon.—Silk & Textile Printers Ltd., Tasmania. £3,242. C4/186/286. Nozzles, plastic.—Dolphin Products Pty. Ltd. £419. C4/260/79. Webbing, cotton.—Narrow Fabrics Manuf. Co. Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £2,828. C4/364/93. Welding machine, special purpose.—Electric Control & Engineering Pty. Ltd. £5,650. C4/350/934. Signs, vitreous enamelled.—Victoria Foundry & Enamelling Works Pty. Ltd. £332. C4/371/2502. Ingots, vhite metal.—Moreland Metal Co., New South Wales. £4,500. Commonwealth Gazette 617 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 R&E61/7750. Elements.—D. & J. Winterbotham. £436. C4/349/516-2. Installation materials and instruments—AmalgaGS62/335. Shorts, khaki.—King Gee Clothing Co. Pty. Ltd. mated Wireless (A/asia) Ltd., New South Wales. £1,510. C4/387/26. Table, cast iron, building.—Sinclair Foundry Pty. £444. GS62/356. Plastic soup bowls.—Moulded Products Pty. Ltd. Ltd. £1,656. £389. C4/249/32. Tools, hand— F62/505. Unsalted butter.—The Producers' Co-op. Distributors McPherson's Ltd. £1,577. Society Ltd. £364. Industrial Hardware Pty. Ltd. £1,048. F61/6601/2. Potatoes.—Nadin Hunt Pty. Ltd. £300. C4/182/767. Screens, temperature.—J. S. Phillips & Co. £804. F61/6601/2. Potatoes and onions.—Barker Produce Co. £437. C4/351/79. Hoe, rotary.-E. Hassett & Sons Pty. Ltd. £274. Chrome plating of cylinder liners.—Chrome HardenC4/186/290. Syphons, decanting.—Plaspak Ltd., South Aus- ingHE62/344. Co. Pty. Ltd. £1,620. tralia. £1,743. HE61/7647. S'pares.—Weir-Drysdale (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. £298. C4/175/733. Crockery— R&E61/7427. Deep freeze unit.—Coldstream Sydney Pty. Ltd. H. L. Brisbane & Wunderlich Ltd., Western Australia. £4,354. £446. Diana Pottery Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £3,038. R&E61/8741. Modification kits.—Amalgamated Wireless (A/asia) C4/364/104. Undercarriage, variable speed.—E.M.F. Electric £1,341. Co. Pty. Ltd. £250. GS62/47. Fabric, cotton, mercerized.—Beal Pritchett Pty. Ltd. C4/106/2932. Canned green beans.—Plaistowe & Co. Ltd., £245. Western Australia. £7,639. R&E61/8664. Power supply.—Telecommunications Co. of Aust. C4/303/1770. Passenger bus.—S. A. Cheney Pty. Ltd. £3,837. Pty. Ltd., South Australia. £3,387. R&E61/8664. Telecommunication equipment.—Standard TeleC4/174/565. Overhaul operating table, etc.—Denyers Pty. Ltd. phones & Cables Pty. Ltd. £917. £240. GS61/8174. Mattresses.—Chapmans Ltd. £1,110. C4/204/318. Shoes, leather, black.—Nicholson & Merntt Pty. HE62/257. Rotary mower.—Hastings Diesels Ltd. £419. Ltd. £554. R&E62/252. Variable resistors.—Transmission Products Pty. C4/356/310. Steel tubing, hot finished, seamless.—Stewarts & Ltd. £230. Lloyds (Dist.) Pty. Ltd. £319. R&E61/8462. Power driven compressor and mast.—Standard C4/349/399/2. Audio network sub-assys.—Centre Industries, Telephones & Cables Pty. Ltd. £1,553. F62/119. Canned meats.—W. Angliss & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. New South Wales. £460. C4/341/1296. Spare parts, universal drilling machine.—Gilbert £1,905. F62/199. Canned bacon.—Producers Co-op. Distributors Lodge & Co. Ltd. £450. Society Ltd. £756. C4/345/334/335. Meteorology equipment— HE61/7056. Concrete mixer.—Lightburn & Co. Ltd. £301. Wm. Adams & Co. Ltd. £5,644. R&E61/8375. Furnace and generator spares, &c.—Lindberg Norman N. Benson & Co. Pty. Ltd. £2,630. Engineering Co. Pty. Ltd. £2,059. McPherson's Ltd. £1,619. HE62/474. Repair of aircraft components.—Lucas-Rotax Pty. Brenco Pty. Ltd. £2,575. Ltd. £199. Electronic Ind. Imports Pty. Ltd. £1,073. HE62/475. Repair of aircraft components.—Lucas-Rotax Pty. Mechanical Precision Eq. Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £741. Ltd. £272. Heyneco Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £327. R&E61/5069. Coil winding machine.—Glow-Kopp Products Thos. Optical & Scient. Co. Pty. Ltd. £572. C4/230/759. Launcher hook assembly, complete.—Bendix- Ltd. £1,175. HE61/8172. Steel tubing.—British Tube Mills (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Tecnico Pty. Ltd., New South Wales. £304. C4/341/1301. "Churchill-Redman" lathe.—McPherson's Ltd. South Australia. £968. R&E61/8873. Saws and segments.—W. J. Handel & Co. Pty. £14,439. £790. C4/277/37. "Union Special" 3-thread overlockers.—Capron Ltd.GS61/8240. Zinc oxide.—Durham Chemicals (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. Carter Pty. Ltd. £905. £530. C4/341/1329. Workshop drawings.—Ferrocast Machine Tools HE61/6573. Tractors and front end loaders.—Sun Co. Pty. Ltd. Pty. Ltd. £300. £7,333. New South Wales. GS61/8782. Third order levelling— GS61/8055. Modification/conversion of tent r o o f s P. W. Rygate & West. £2,409. McNeill & S'heeran Pty. Ltd. £313. B. W. Esler & Assoc. £1,808. Bexley Canvas. £234. G. A. Hamm. £1,767. GS61/7791. Rubber tubing— J. G. Connor. £1,680. Dunlop Rubber Aust. Ltd. £312. G. E. Faulkes & Co. £1,605. North Australian Rubber Mills Ltd. £489. Eggeling, Arndell Associate. £1,995. HE61/8864. Rings and sleeves for " Klinger" equipment.— P. N. Lovenfosse. £1,905. Goodall & Co. Pty. Ltd. £292. Negative-positive film processing machine.—Swift GS61/8699. Spunyam.—James Miller & Co. Pty. Ltd. £952. Sc R&E61/2230. Bleakley Pty. Ltd. £5,894. GS62/263. Ribbon, teletype.—Mason-Kolok Mfg. Co. Ltd. GS61/8975. Selsyn equipment.—R.C.A. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. £355. F62/118. Canned vegetables.—Gordon Edgell & Sons Ltd. £1,496. F61/8343. Meat and smallgoods for Department of the Army, £1,033, Suburbs, Sydney, 1st February to 30th April, 1962.— R&E62/256. Bryan's rate-o-f climb tester.—S. Smith & Sons J.Northern Wilson & Sons Pty. Ltd. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. £234. F61/8346. Meat for Department of the Army, Eastern Suburbs, F62/326. Removal of furniture and effects.—Grace Bros. Pty. Sydney, 1st February to 30th April, 1962.—J. Wilson & Sons Pty. Ltd. £222. F62/532. Removal of furniture and effects.—Grace Bros. Pty. Ltd.F61/8341. Meat and smallgoods for Department of the Navy, Ltd. £292. Garden Island and Watson's Bay, 1st February to 30th April, 1962. GS62/137. Animation sequences.—Eric Porter Productions Pty. —J. Wilson & Sons Pty. Ltd. Ltd. £455. F61/8344. Meat for Department of the Navy, Balmoral, 1st GS62/407. Camera tripods and accessories.—R. E. Miller Pty. February to 30th April, 1962.—J. WDson & Sons Pty. Ltd. Ltd. £379. GS61/7487. Bricks and cement for Department of the Army, HE62/352. Lawn mowing machine.—Hastings Diesels Ltd. Metropolitan, Moorebank areas, 1st February, 1962, to 31st £235. January, 1963.—State Brickworks, Metropolitan Portland Cement R&E61/8633. Spectrum analysers.—Amalgamated Wireless Ltd. (A/asia) Ltd. £1,237. F61/7799. Garbage removal and disposal services for DepartF61/7688. Dates.—Davids Pty. Ltd. £289. ment of Air, Richmond, 1st February to 31st July, 1962. ^J. E. HE61/5399. Steel wire rope.—Keith Harpley. £724. Rosskelly. R&E61/7851. Electron t u b e s Amalgamated Wireless Valve Co. Pty. Ltd. £4,809. Queensland. Mullard-Aust. Pty. Ltd. £744. Q61/1306. Canvasware.—Bradford Cotton Mills Ltd., Victoria. Philips Electrical Ind. Pty. Ltd. £415. £645. British Merchandising Pty. Ltd. £873. Q61/1247. Modification of tent poles.—Nundah Timber DressGS62/158. Film stock.—Kodak (A/asia) Pty. Ltd. £482. ing Co. £1,058. R&E61/8424. Electric c a b l e Q61/1295. Medical equipment.—Athertons (Qld.) Pty. Ltd. Cable Makers Aust. Pty. Ltd. £11,729. £2,258. Gilbert Lodge & Co. Pty. Ltd. £1,701. Austral Standard Cables Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £287. Q61/1276. Wardrobes, steel.—Brownbuilt (Qld.) Pty, Ltd. £6,501. GS61/9011. R o p e James Miller & Co. Pty. Ltd. £1,523. Q61/1315. Machines, floor polishing.—Willers & Co. (Industrial) Geo. Kinnear & Sons Pty. Ltd., Victoria. £1,523. Pty. Ltd. £332. R&E62/403. Frequency meter and discriminator.—^Warburton tropical.—M. Donaghy & Sons (Qld.) Pty. Ltd. Franki Industries Pty. Ltd. £274. i GS62/528. Paint.—Balm Paints Pty. Ltd. £460. Commonwealth Gazette 618 No. 9.—ISth February, 1962 Q62/238, Furniture removal.—Wridgways Removals (Qld.) Pty. Ltd. £219. Q61/1265. Medical equipment.—C.I.G. (Qld.) Pty. Ltd. £210. Q62/52. Laundry and dry cleaning, for Department of the Army, Wallangarra area, 1st February, 1962, to 31st January, 1963.—Snow White Steam Laundry, New South Wales. Q62/59. Dry cleaning, for Department of the Army, Rockhampton area, 1st February, 1962, to 31st January, 1963.—^Jet Dry Cleaners. Q62/59. Laundry services, for Department of the Army, Rockhampton area, 1st February, 1962, to 31st January, 1963.—Rockhampton Steam Laundry. Q62/85. Milk, for Department of the Army, Cabarlah, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—Downs Co-op. Dairy Association Ltd. Q62/60. Laundry, for Department of the Army, Townsville area, 1st February, 1962, to 31st January, 1963— Debonair " Dry Cleaners. Bendix Steam Laundry. Q62/60. Laundry and dry cleaning, for Department of the Army, Townsville area, 1st February, 1962, to 31st January, 1963.— Townsville Dry Cleaners and Launderers. Q62/44. Motor vehicles and mechanical equipment, for Department of the Army, Macrossan, for period ending 31st December, 1962.—McMillan Motor & Auto Electrical Repairs. Q62/96. Potatoes and onions, for Department of the Army, Wallangarra, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—P. Panos, New S'outh Wales. Q62/91. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of the Army, Wallangarra, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—Tenterfield Produce Co., New South Wales. Western Australia. 537/61. Timber.—Millers Timber & Trading Co. Ltd. £250. 3273. Removal of furniture.-Somes Warwick Pty. Ltd. £347. 3463. Removal of furniture.—Wridgway North Pty. Ltd. £227. 3632. Removal of furniture.—Wridgway North Pty. Ltd. £207. 3635. Removal of furniture,—Somes Warwick Pty. Ltd, £278. 3275. Removal of furniture.—Philiphoff's Swift Taxi Trucks Pty. Ltd. £340. 472/31. Laundry, for Department of the Navy, Fremantle, 1st January to 31st December, 1962.—Port Laundry, 134/61. Groceries, for R.A.A.F., Pearce, 1st February to 30th April, 1962.—Sara & Cook Pty. Ltd. 573/61. Meat and smallgoods, for Department of the Army, Karrakatta, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—Wynne's Pty. Ltd, 574/61. Fish, for Department of the Army, Karrakatta, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—Fremantle Fish Supply. 575/61. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of the Army, Karrakatta, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—R. H. Trotter. 576/61. Bread, for Department of the Army, Karrakata, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—Brown & Burns Pty. Ltd. 577/61. Eggs, for Department of the Army, Karrakatta, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—W.A. Egg Marketing Board. 578/61. Dairy Produce, for Department of the Army, Karrakatta, 1st February to 31st July, 1962,—Watsons Foods Pty. Ltd. 579/61. Meat and smallgoods, for Department of the Army, Springhill, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—V. A. George & Co. 581/61. Fruit and vegetables, for Department of the Army, Springhill, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—J. Biddle. 584/61. Dairy Produce, for Department of the Army, Springhill, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—R, P. Williams. 585/61. Firewood, for Department of the Army, Northam and Springhill, 1st February to 31st July, 1962.—H. Jashari. COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDER BOARD. 1ENDERS are invited for the following:— Material. Schedule No. CT.B. 2227 C.T.B. 2211 C.T.B. 2212 C.T.B. 2223 C.T.B. 2226 Envelopes for Office of Education, Sydney .. Stapling Machines and Staples Oflice Equipment Ball Point Pens and Replacement Cartridges.. Equipment for Canberra Mint Supplies Required in— Tenders Tender Forms, Specification, Close at &c., Obtainable from— 3 p.m. on— New South Wales only All States All States All States Canberra (only) 20.2.62 27.2.62 27.2.62 1.3.62 3.4.62 (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) Stores and Contracts Branch, Postmaster-General*s Department in each State Capital City. (b) Stores and Contracts Branch, Postmaster-General's Department in each State Capital City, the High Commissioner's Office, London, and the Consul General New York. DEPARTMENT OF WORKS. ORDERS ISSUED. Locality and Description of Work. East Hills.—Supply and erect holland blinds at various married quarters Alexandria.—Supply and lay lino tiles at P.M.G. " Dyetex " building Inglebum.—Fine sand floors at twelve (12) buildings in D, E and F blocks Castlereagh-street.—Demolish brick partitions, Department of Taxation, 9th floor, Savings Bank buildings Wagga.—Erect T/F Stores building and associated services at P.M.G. Divisional Store site Barrenjoey.—Re-roof cylinder room and associated minor works at lighthouse Chippendale.—Supply and install mobile shelving at C.S.I.R.O. Port Moresby.—Heavy duty prime mover Waverton.—Card cabinets .. Marrickville.—Vertical plan-filing cabinets Marrickville.—Ready-mixed concrete Kogarah.—Ready-mixed concrete Villawood.—Heavy duty prime mover Lithgow.—Supply storage heaters Amount of Order. £ New 340 302 270 380 1,938 398 384 12,542 3,243 490 585 538 12,322 802 Contractor's Name and Address. s. d. South Wales. 10 4 R. T. Davis & Co., 9 Elizabeth street, Burwood 2 0 Dunlop Rubber (Aust.) Ltd., 27-33 Wentworth-avenue, Sydney 12 0 All Floor Applications Pty. Ltd., 23 Dickson-avenue, Artarmon 0 0 G. Bates & Sons, 105 Stoney Creek-road, Bex ley 10 0 De Klein Bros. Pty. Ltd., Box 333, P.O., Wagga 0 0 A. L. Bower, 36 Gondola-road, Narrabeen 16 0 Brownbuilt (N.S.W.) Ltd., 59 Pitt-street, Sydney 10 0 Diesel Motors Pty. Ltd., 241 Parramattaroad, Auburn 15 0 F.G.P. Co. Ltd., 23 Branson-avenue, Enfield Heights (S.A.) 0 0 Brownbuilt CN.S.W.) Ltd., 59 Pitt-street, Sydney 0 0 Pioneer Ready Mixed Concrete (N.S.W.) Pty. Ltd., 63 Grove-street, St. Peters 2 6 Pioneer Ready Mixed Concrete (N.S.W.) Pty. Ltd., 63 Grove-street, St. Peters 10 0 Diesel Motors Pty. Ltd., 241 Parramattaroad. Auburn 0 0 Liverpool-street, Sydney • As required. Date Order Issued. Date of Completion. 31.1.62 5.2.62 30.1.62 1.2.62 30.1.62 10.2.62 30.4.62 26.2.62 19.3.62 28.2.62 23.3.62 30.4.62 4.6.62 Commonwealth Gazette No. 9.—15th February, 1962 619 DEPARTMENT OF WORKS-^ontinued. ORDERS ISSUED—continued. Locality and Description of Work. Amount of Order. £ Monegeeta.—Operational maintenance of sewerage treatment plant Laverton.—External repairs and painting at building 21, R.A.A.F. North Balwyn.—Sewering at telephone exchange Tasmania.—Fencing around light-keepers quarters, King Island, Cape Wickham Williamstown.—Construction of security fence at naval dockyard North Geelong.—Packaged heating and ventilating unit, &c., at telephone exchange Tooronga.—Electrical installation at training school .. Heidelberg.—Alterations and additions to heating system in building 42 at R.G.H. Laverton.—Internal painting, R.A.A.F. buildings 42 and 48 Geelong.—Erection and completion of toilet block, C.S.I.R.O. Behnont Port Melbourne.—Hydraulic circuit tester Melbourne.—Aluminium awnings Port Melbourne, Salmon-street— Earthwire and aerial bare copper H.D. cable Steel cupboards, type 57/61B Steel cupboards, type 57/62B Central Automatic Exchange (4th Floor Elizabethstreet).—Supply and laying of flexible vinyl tiles Bell (Post Office and Quarters),—Internal painting to post office and quarters, external painting to Batten Infill Perry Park (Building A. 1).—Replacement of thermal detectors and indicating meters, &c. Brisbane (New Taxation Building, Conference Room, nth Floor, Adelaide-street).—Supply and laying carpets, &c. Rockhampton (Mount Hopeful).—Supply gelignite Longreach Airport—Soundproofing aeradio room Rockhampton (Mount Hopeful).—Supply hardwood posts Townsville (Mount Stuart, Access-road).—Hire of compressor; 2 rock drills and hammer and bottle Townsville (Plant Workshop).—Reconditioning plant .. Townsville (Spare Parts Store).—Purchase of spare parts Townsville (Plant Workshop).—Purchase of plant items Townsville (Plant Workshop).—^Purchase of tyres Brisbane.—Alimiinium tokens Lae.—Hinges Brisbane,—CO a fire extinguishers Lytton.—Duradex wall sheeting Coopers Plains.—Ready mixed concrete Townsville.—Detonating fuse Cannon Hill.—Wire mesh .. Eagle Farm.—Decomposed granite .. Brisbane.—Soils testing equipment .. Amberley.—Electric stoves .. Brisbane.—Cabinets, 4-drawer, vertical Townsville.—Hay rake Townsville (R.A.A.F. Married Quarters).—Supply nine (9) Lightbum washing-machines Contractor's Name and Address. Date Order Issued. Date of Completion. S. d. Victoria. 376 5 0 C. W. Smith & Co. (Coburg), 6 Colecrescent, East Coburg 812 0 0 A. A. Baensch Pty. Ltd., 18 Pattersonstreet, Middle Park 1,437 0 0 H. Nixon, 9 Studley-avenue, Kew 0 K. Pausmer, P.O. Box 65, Currie, King 268 10 Island 1,198 0 0 A. Arnolds Fences Pty. Ltd., 600 Highstreet, Preston 1,777 0 0 S. L. McDonald Pty. Ltd., 78-80 Dourostreet, North Geelong 489 0 0 R. Creelman & Co. Pty. Ltd., Thomasstreet, Hawthorn 545 0 0 Associated Heating Engineers, 377 Whitehorse-road, Nunawading 373 10 0 J. Mayne, 16 Margaret-street, Werribee . . 860 0 0 Eric J. Lyons & Son, 42 Lt. Fyans-street, South Geelong 365 13 10 Cranes & Shovels Pty. Ltd., 28-32 Cochranes-road, Moorabbin 259 17 6 Pioneer Adjust-a-Lite Pty. Ltd., 194 Normanby-road. South Melbourne British Insulated Callenders Cables (Aus-" tralia) Pty. Ltd., 191 Moray-street, South Unit rates .. Melbourne Gilbert Lodge & Co. Ltd., 1048-1054 Dandenong-road, Carnegie Unit rates . . " F . G . P . CO. Pty. Ltd., 23-29 Bransonavenue, Enfield Heights, South Australia Unit rates .. Elite Built Products Pty. Ltd., 14-20 Ahnastreet, Fitzroy Queensland. 1,642 5 0 Roofix Co. (Qld.) Pty. Ltd., Railway-terrace and Pound-street, Dutton Park 210 0 0 F. Piceone & B. Begani, 39 Boundary-street, West End 330 5 4 F.T.S. O'Donnel, Griffin & Co. Pty. Ltd., 118 Bowen-street, Brisbane 395 12 4 Olsen & Goodchap Pty. Ltd., 15 Ipswichroad, WooUoongabba 300 0 0 Rockhampton 220 0 0 H. Baumann, 157 Cassowary-street, Longreach 391 10 0 J. Plahn, Caroline-street, Yeppoon 239 15 0 Heuir & Party, Rivermede, via Ayr 507 0 0 W. Anderson, Innisfail.. 295 2 2 I.S.A.S. (N.Q.) Pty. Ltd., 65 Mulgrave-road, Cairns 233 1 4 I.S.A.S. (N.Q.) Pty. Ltd., 65 Mulgrave-road, Cairns 232 '3 0 Goodyear Tyre & Rubber Co. Aust. Ltd., P.O. Box 121, Townsville 343 15 0 Myers & Co. Pty. Ltd., 25 Mary-street, Brisbane 452 15 7 Barker & Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 61, South Brisbane 394 16 0 Fire Fighting Equipment (Qld.) Pty. Ltd., 177-187 Montague-road, South Brisbane 281 6 7 Barker & Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 61, South Brisbane 213 10 0 Pioneer Concrete (Bris.) Pty. Ltd., Goodwin-street, Kangaroo Point 468 15 0 Imperial Chemical Industries of Aust. & New Zealand Ltd., Box 337E, G.P.O., Brisbane 306 5 n Dyne & Co. Pty. Ltd., P.O. Box 5, Valley 327 5 0 W. H. Bowser & Lever Pty. Ltd., 190 Lutwiche-road, Windsor 307 16 0 H. B. Selby & Co. Pty. Ltd., 350 Upper Roma-street, Brisbane 515 15 0 Metters Ltd., G.P.O. Box 843L, Brisbane 292 8 0 Modern Office Equipment (Qld.) Pty. Ltd., 532 Queen-street, Brisbane 230 8 0 W. Lovelock & Co. Pty. Ltd., 108 Montagueroad, South Brisbane 677 0 0 Lightbum & Co. Ltd., C/o L. Flower, 55 First-street,.South Townsville 26.1.62 22. 1.62 30.1.62 31. 1.62 26. 1.62 31. 1.62 30.6.62 9.3.62 5.3.62 14.3.62 1.5.62 29.3.62 21.2.62 28.3.62 15.2.62 11.4.62 30.1.62 31.1.63 30.1.62 29.6.62 2.2.62 3.62 5.2.62 24.1.62 25.1.62 22.1.62 »i 25.1.62 »» 26.1.62 30.1.62 26,1.62 30 1.62 26,1.62 31.1.62 No. 9.—15tJi February, 1962 Commonweaith Gazette 620 DEPARTMENT OF WORKS—continued, ORDERS ISSUED-^ontinued. Amount of Order. Locality and Description of Work. Townsville (Mount Stuart Access-road).—Supply 50 cases gelignite Townsville (Mount Stuart Access-road).—Hire of compressor and two (2) rock drills Townsville (Mount Stuart Access-road).—Hire of compressor and two (2) rock drills Townsville (Mount Stuart Access-road).—Hire of dozer T.D. 18 Townsville (Mount Stuart Access-road).—Hire of dozer T.D. 18 Maryborough (Customs Office and Residence).—Painting Cooroy (Post Office).—Provide new brick base under post office Edinburgh, (R.A.A.F. Officers' Mess Building 285).— Supply, installation and testing of a 2 keg refrigerated beer service. Spec. WRE.61/740 Port Wakefield (Proof Range).—Repairs and painting to permanent married quarters No. 20. Spec. Ay.61/806 Adelaide (Mail Exchange Branch Building).—Replacement of floor in staff dining room. Spec. PG.61/634 Minlaton Post Office.—Construction of male and female toilet block. Spec. PG.61/796 Port Wakefield (Proof Range).—External and internal repairs and painting to nine married quarters. Spec. AY.61/725 Finsbury (Casualty Building, Administrative Building and D.S.L. Area).—Re-sealing of bituminous pavements. Spec. SY.61/776 Kingscote Aerodrome, (Kangaroo Island).—Supply, heat and spray bituminous binder. Spec. CA.62/3 Maralinga.—300 gallons noricene Maralinga.—Supply 10 dial type thermometer and repair of three (3) gauges Richmond.—One linewelder type S7072 and kit Wittenoom Gorge Airport.—Erection fuel store for Department of Civil Aviation Observatory Buildings,—Supply three (3) air conditioners for Bureau of Meteorology Geraldton (P.M.G. Line Depot).—Repairs and painting to buildings and fencing Perth (Department of Works, Plant Workshop).—Supply two (2) Michel in tyres and tubes Perth Airport.—Supply and deliver 1,400 cubic yards of gravel for Department of Civil Aviation Repatriation General Hospital.—Supply three (3) air conditioners in out-patienis clinic Kalgoorlie (P.M.G. Transmitting Station).—Carry out rewiring of mast obstruction light circuits H.M.A.S. "Leeuwin" (Department of Navy).—Water bore improvements Pearce (R.A.A.F. Station).—Supply bitumen for sealing work Canning Highway Drill Hall and Men's Quarters,—Minor repairs and renovations for Department of the Army Hobart (Repatriation Department).—Extension Registry building and removal of timber building to Darwin.—Supply two (2) K.A.I7/60/5 water coolers . Darwin.—Supply two (2) live line indicators .. Darwin,—Supply three (3) K.A.I7/60/5 water coolers . Darwin.—Supply Storlec CE.771 electric range Darwin.—Supply of 700 sq. feet onazote Katherine.—Supply of two (2) model 5 A teleradios Alice Springs.—Supply two (2) model 5A teleradios Darwin.—Supply three (3) model 5A teleradios Contractor's Name and Address. Date Order Issued. £ s. d. Queensland—continued. 391 5 0 I.C.I.A.N.Z., G.P.O. Box 337E, Brisbane . . 2.2.62 496 0 0 Construction Plant Hire Pty, Ltd., P.O. Box 874, TownsviUe 268 13 4 Construction Plant Hire Pty. Ltd., P.O. Box 874, Townsville 238 12 3 Main Roads Department, Cleveland-street, Townsville 359 2 0 Main Roads Department, Cleveland-street, Townsville 499 18 0 F. Skerritt & Sons, 12 Carlson-street, 30.1.62 Maryborough 406 12 6 J. F. Bryant, Wattle-street, Cooroy South Australia. 477 0 0 Coldstream Refrigerators Pty. Ltd., 82 26.1.62 Mary-street, Unley 257 0 0 K. V. Colegate, 134 WoodviUe-road, Wood- 1.2.62 viUe 1,598 0 0 P. Gyongyosi, 145 Hill-street, North Ade- 2.2.62 laide 842 3 0 B. M. Eichner, 63 Warooka-road, Yorke- 5.2.62 town 756 0 0 Dieter Sprekels, 22 Thames-street, Clarence 1.2.62 Park 603 5 0 Gordon Stevens Ltd., 325 Marion-road, Plympton 682 10 0 Shell Co. of Aust. Ltd., 170 North-terrace, Adelaide 383 15 0 Imperial Chemical Industries of Aust. & 31.1.62 N.Z. Ltd., Victoria-square, Adelaide 293 5 10 National Instrument Co., 267 Halifax- 1.2.62 street, Adelaide 406 19 0 The Lincoln Electric Co. of Aust. Pty. Ltd., 6.2.62 Kingston-avenue, Richmond Western 400 0 537 15 457 0 441 6 927 10 514 0 207 6 379 10 202 2 Australia. 0 AustraUan Blue Asbestos Pty. Ltd., Wit- 26.1.62 tenoom Gorge 0 M. J. Bateman Pty. Ltd., 12 Milligan-street, Perth 0 F. Cardilini, 67 Brede-street, Geraldton .. 2 Bell Bros. Tyres Pty, Ltd., P.O. Box 25, Guildford 0 Wakelam Bros., King-street, Bayswater .. 0 M. J. Bateman Pty. Ltd., 12 Milligan-street, 30.1.62 Perth 0 V. & R. D'Esterre, 78 Parry-street, Perth 0 J. P. Inman, 80 Edinboro-street, Mt. Haw- 1.2.62 thorn 6 Colfix Bitumen Pty. Ltd., 584 Hay-street, 2.2.62 Subiaco 337 0 0 A. H. Olsen, 26 Stanley-street, Belmont .. Tasmania. 1,810 0 0 A. E. Groombridge, 62 Derwent Park-road, 2.2.62 Hobart Northern Territory. 256 0 0 Kelvinator AustraUa Ltd., G.P.O. Box 1347, 23.1.62 Adelaide,^ S. A. 308 0 0 Watson Victor Ltd., 9-13 Bligh-street, Sydney, N.S.W. 384 0 0 Kelvinator Australia Ltd., G.P.O. Box 1347, Adelaide, S.A. 250 8 0 Noyes Brothers Pty. Ltd., 243-5 Angasstreet, Adelaide, S.A. 218 15 0 A. S. Pearce Refrigeration Ltd., P.O. Box 25.1.62 261, Darwin, N.T. 413 17 Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd., 47 York-street, Sydney, N.S.W. 413 17 Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd. 47 York-street, Sydney, N.S.W. 619 2 Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd., 47 York-street, Sydney. N.S.W. Date of Completion. 24.4.62 9.3.62 22.2.62 11.5.62 2.4.62 15.3.62 9.3.62 23.2.62 23.3.62 13.2.62 20.2.62 15.2.62 16.3.62 4.5.62 5.2.62 21.5.62 30.1.62 26.1.62 12.2.62 Commonwealth Gazette No. 9.—15th February, 1962 621 DEPARTMENT OF WORKS—continued. ORDERS ISSUED—continued. Locality and Description of Work. Canberra.—Excavating and backfilling on development project at Campbell Canberra.—Construct new kerb and gutter, remove kerb and gutter and remove vehicular crossing, Sections 4045, Campbell Canberra.—Sweep pavement, supply and spray tar and papering of kerb and gutter, development project, Campbell Canberra.—Alterations and additions to the electrical installation for heating and ventilation plant, Patents Office, Barton Canberra.—Supply of card index cabinets Amount of Order. Conuactor's Name and Address. Date Order Issued. Date of Completion. £ s. d. 1 Australian Capital Territory. 632 S O L . Kerec, 70 Surveyor-street, Queanbeyan, 5.2.62 Immediate New South Wales 211 14 0 Canberra Concrete Contractors Pty. Ltd., 7.2.62 8 Ovens-street, Griffith 393 8 9 Allen Bros. Pty. Ltd., Uriarra-road, Quean- 8 . 2 . 6 2 beyan, New South Wales 1,080 0 0 Rex Barrett Pty. Ltd., 8 Lonsdale-street, 9.2.62 9.3.62 Braddon 263 18 6 Brownbuilt (N.S.W.), 8 Lonsdale-street, 7.2.62 Braddon TENDERS INVITED. Locality and Description of Work, Tenders ReturnabJe at— Plans, Specifications, &c.. Available from— New South Wales. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, 82 Pitt-street, Sydney. South Head.—Provision of a fire alarm installation at 2 p.m., 27th February, 1962 Department of Works, 82 Pitt-street, Sydney H.M.A.S. " Watson " West Pymble.—Construction of approximately 2,800 feet of 26 feet and 27 feet wide roads and 620 feet of 20 feet wide road all with kerb and gutter, flexible pavements and ancilliary stormwater drainage at Moore's Estate Lithgow.—Supply and installation of a comprehensive fire alarm system including thermal alarms and smoke detectors in various buildings and a central control console at Small Arms Factory Lithgow.—Modernization of substation No. 5 including 2 p.m., 6th March, 1962 the supply and installation of transformer, H.V. and M.V. switchgear at Small Arms Factory Victoria. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, 225 Bourke-street, Melbourne. Alice Springs.—Supply of two (2) 500-gallon two- 1 p.m., 27th February, 1962 Department of Works, 225 Bourke-street, Melwheeled pneumatic-tyred water trailers bourne; 82 Pitt-street, Sydney; 130 Creekstreet, Brisbane; 9th Floor, Da Costa Building, 68 Grenfell-street, Adelaide; and 99 Wellington-street, Perth Alice Springs.—Supply and deUvery of one (1) 4,000gallon capacity fuel tanker trailer Darwin.—Supply and delivery of 2,000 tons of cement Department of Works. 225 Bourke-street, Melbourne; 82 Pitt-street, Sydney; 130 Creekstreet, Brisbane; 9th Floor, Da Costa Building, Adelaide; 99 Wellington-street, Perth; and Darwin Department of Works, 225 Bourke-street, MelMaribymong.—Erection and completion of spray bourne booth and painting room in steel and timber construction, &c., at Army Design Establishment Crib Point.—Supply and erection of stockproof fencing 1 p.m., 21st February, 1962 at Flinders Naval Depot Laverton.—Erection and completion of an inflammable 1 p.m., 22nd February, 1962 store at R.A.A.F. Station. (Re-advertised) . Avalon.—Installation of a septic tank system at airfield Department of Works, 225 Bourke-street, Melguard house bourne; and Geelong Post Office Department of Works, 225 Bourke-street, MelWoodend.—Repairs and painting to fences, gates and 1 p.m., 23rd February, 1962 bourne structures to No. 11 foaling yard at Commonwealth Serum Laboratories Farm " Roseneath " Kerang.—Supply and installation of cooling and venti- 1 p.m.. 28th February, 1962 Department of Works, 225 Bourke-street, Mellating systems at post office and exchange bourne; and Kerang Post Office Port Melbourne.—Wooden traymobile, type 57/49 1 p.m., 21st February, 1962 Department of Works, Port Melbourne Port Melbourne.—Wooden table, type T.3 .. Port Melbourne.—Wooden table, type T.l . . Port Melbourne.—Wooden general purpose table, type 57/21 Port Melbourne.—Wooden settee type 57/39 and wooden armchair, type 57/40 Port Melbourne.—Hat and coat stand, type 57/77 standard model Port Melbourne.—Wooden cupboard and bookcase, type 57/51 Port Melbourne.—Wooden cabinet with cardwell unit, type 67/19 Port Melbourne.—R.U.T. steel shelving types 57/63A and 57/63B Port Melbourne.—Steel four-drawer filing cabinet Port Melbourne.—Tubular steel chairs and stools No. 9.—15tli February, 1962 622 Commonwealth Gazette DEPARTMENT OF WORKS—continued. TENDERS INVITED—continued. Locality and Description of Work. Tenders Returnable at— Plans, Specifications, &c., Available from— Qoeensland. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, 130 Creek-street, Brisbane. Caims Airport.—Re-sealing of roadways in building 2 p.m., 27th February, 1962 Department of Works, Terrica House, 130 area Creek-street, Brisbane; and Oflacer-in-charge, Grafton-street, Caims South Australia. Tenders/Quotations returnable to Director of Works, 9th Floor, Da Costa Building, 68 Grenfell-street, Adelaide. Salisbury, (Bulk Stores Area).—Internal repairs and 2.15 p.m., 27th February, 1962 . Department of Works, 9th Floor, Da Costa painting to one (1) large building No. 6. Spec. WRE, Building, 68 Grenfell-street, Adelaide 61/443 and addendum No. 1 Salisbury, (Department of Supply, No. 1 Store).— Supplyand delivery of bedside mats. Spec. WRE.62/51 Port Pirie, (District Employment Office).—Supply and Department of Works, 9th Floor, Da Costa install evaporative cooling unit, new counter and Building, 68 Grenfell-street, Adelaide; and writing top. Spec. LN.62/27 Post Office, Port Pirie Salisbury, (Aerodynamics Area Building No. 257).— Department of Works, 9th Floor, Da Costa Alterations to toilets. Spec. WRE.61/615 Building, Grenfell-street, Adelaide Repatriation General Hospital, Springbank, (Pharmacy). —Supply, deliver and installation of an air-conditioning plant. Spec. RP.6i/766 Gepps Cross, (Telephone Exchange).—Demolition, paving and fencing. Spec. PG.62/38 Department of Works, 9th Floor, Da Costa Gladstone, (5 CAD).—Provision of stockproof fence. Spec. AY.62/48 Building, 68 Grenfell-street, Adelaide; and ^ Post Offices, Gladstone and Jamestown Department of Works, 9th Floor, Da Costa Richmond, (D.C.A).—Erection of a new salvage store. Building, 68 Grenfell-street, Adelaide Spec. CA.62/54 Edinburgh R.A.A.F. and Woomera Technical Area.— Modifications to permanent runway lighting controls. Spec. WRE.62/19 Parafield Aerodrome (Hangars 50 and 59).—Internal repairs and painting. Spec. CA.62/49 Department of Works, 9th Floor, Da Costa Tarcoola, (Trunk Line Building).—Raise ceiling level of Building, 68 Grenfell-street, Adelaide; and equipment room and construct a partition to store Post Offices, Tarcoola and Kalgoorlie room. Spec. PG.62/63 Department of Works, 9th Floor, Da Costa Cook, (Telephone Exchange).—Raise ceiling level of Building, 68 Grenfell-street, Adelaide; and equipment room. Spec. PG.62/64 Post Offices, Kalgoorlie and Cook Department of Works, 9th Floor, Da Costa Port Augusta, 72 Miles North.—Supply and erection of 2.15 p.m., 6th March, 1962 Building, 68 Grenfell-street, Adelaide and a diesel engine-driven pumping system (re-advertised) Post Office, Port Augusta Spec. WRE.61/672 Western Australia. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, Box C.115, G.P.O., Perth. Department of Works, 99 Wellington-street, Subiaco.—Supply and deliver to plant workshop one 20th February, 1962 .. Perth 200 amp. petrol driven welding plant. Job. WM.62/25 Jandakot Airport.—Erection of steel-framed and asbestos clad equipment building and toilet block. Job WA.62/23 Northern Territory. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, Darwin. Department of Works, Darwin Darwin (Coonawarra East).—Erection of chain wire 2 p.m., 26th February, 1962 fencing Darwin.—Conversion of T.A.L. building into tourist bureau Anstralian Capital Territory. Tenders returnable to Director of Works, Barton, Canberra. Department of Works, Barton, Canberra Canberra.—External painting of seventeen (17) houses 2 p.m., 27th February, 1962 and internal painting of fifteen (15) houses. Section 26, Kingston Department of Works, Barton, Canberra; Canberra.—Supply, delivery and installation of static 2 p.m., 6th March, 1962 82 Pitt-street, Sydney; and 225 Bourke-street, steel shelving. Government Printing Office Melbourne Canberra.—Supply, delivery and installation of double tiered shelving, Government Printing Office Canberra.—Provision of heating, hot water services and exhaust fan, W.R.A.N.S. Barracks extensions, H.M.A.S. " Harman Canberra.—Supply and installation of controls for 2 p.m., 13th March, 1962 three (3) sluice gates, Canberra Lake Dam Commonwealth Oazette No. 9.—15th February, 1962 DEPARTMENT OF WORKS-^continncd. TiENDERS ACCEPTED. Locality and Description of Work- Amount of Contract £ Sydney.—Repairs, maintenance, painting and re-roofing to specified areas at Grace Building, York-street Yass.—Provision of evaporative cooling at telephone exchange Box Hill.—Air-conditioning systems and mechanical services at Radio Telephone Exchange Gabo Island.—The construction of a radio beam mast Gabo Island.—Electrical installation in various buildings and supply and installation of cabling between buildings Bendigo,—Erection of a kitchen and mess building and demolition of an existing kitchen and mess building at Army Head-quarters Survey Regiment Fortuna ** Bendigo.—Erection of officer and sergeant sleeping quarters at " Fortuna " Bendigo.—Erection of a new building for the Topographical Squadron, Army Head-quarters Survey Regiment Melbourne.—Demolition of existing brick buildings on the Flinders-street site of new Customs House Deer Park.—Erection and completion of two (2) No. magazines (buildings 34 and 43) at Albion Explosives Factory Deer Park.—One (1) distribution transformer 300 KVA. capacity 22,000/415-240 volts Deer Park.—Installation of additional fire protection at Albion Explosives Factory Mt. Martha.—Diesel engine driven fire fighting pump Bonegilla.—Supply, installation, testing and maintenance of two (2) water transfer pumps at Migrant Centre Bendigo.—Air-conditioning system, space heating and hot water supply at Army Head-quarters Survey Regiment, Topographical Squadron building Toowong (A.B.C. Television Studio).—Manufacture, supply, delivery, installation, testing and maintenance of an air-conditioning system for the inner zone of the lower ground floor Townsville (R.A.A.F. Station).—Electrical installation to hangar No. 75 Cannon Hill (Department of Supply Stores Area).— Bituminous surfacing of pavements Woodside Army Camp.—External and internal repairs and painting to twenty-nine (29) buildings. Spec. AY.6I/786 Salisbury (W.R.E. Laboratory Area).—Provision of rainwater collection and reticulation. Spec. WRE.61/724 Springbank, (Repatriation General Hospital).—Supply, delivery and installation of six (6) sterilizers. Spec. RP.61/805 Adelaide (P.M.G. Engineering Building).—Modifications to evaporative cooling and heating systems. Spec. PG.61/476 Woomera West, (Department of Works Store).—Supply and delivery of six (6) power transformers. Spec. WRE.61/648 Contractor's Name and Address. Date of Date of Acceptance. Completion. s. d. New South Wales. 7,999 0 0 M. Van Laarhoven, 41 Segenhoe-street, 2.2.62 8.6.62 Amcliff'e 22.6.62 2,441 0 0 Dane Air Conditioning Pty. Ltd., 210 Silverwater-road, Lidcombe Victoria. 20,235 0 0 Belsair Pty. Ltd., 390 Station-street. Box 11.12.61 9.7.62 HiU 3,510 0 0 Welded Pipe Lines Pty. Ltd., 18 Gladstone21.5.62 road, Dandenong 0 2,061 3 E. S. & H. J. Hudson Pty. Ltd., 10-12 Wilkinson-street, Brunswick 29,790 0 0 John W. Henderson Bendigo Pty. Ltd., 15.12.61 14.9.62 18-20 St. Andrews-avenue, Bendigo 27,950 0 0 John W. Henderson Bendigo Pty. Ltd., 25.5.62 18-20 St. Andrews-avenue, Bendigo 30,200 0 0 John W. Henderson Bendigo Pty. Ltd., 18-20 St. Andrews-avenue, Bendigo 1,275 0 0 S. Guilfoyle, 102 Wells-road, Seaforth.. 2.3.62 34,883 0 0 R. D. Hannah & Sons Pty. Ltd., 18 Salis- 2.1.62 14.8.62 bury-crescent, North Fitzroy 1,224 0 0 Australian Electrical Industries Pty. Ltd., 3.1.62 23.5.62 198 Burnley-street, Richmond 3,250 0 0 Wormald Bros. (Victoria) Pty. Ltd., 447- 5.1.62 6.4.62 459 Williamstown-road, Port Melbourne 2,220 0 0 Central Automatic Sprinkler Co. Pty. Ltd., 11.5.62 31-39 Moller-street, Huntingdale 2,885 0 0 Thompsons (Castlemaine) Ltd., P.O. Box 6.4.62 49, Castlemaine 4,415 0 0 D. Smyth & Son Pty. Ltd., St. Andrews- 1.2.62 avenue, Bendigo Queensland. 3,841 0 0 Carrier Air Conditioning Pty. Ltd., 26 30.1.62 16.5.62 Annerley-road, WooUoongabba ** 4,592 10 0 W. T. Conn and Co., 13 Allen-street, South 1.2.62 20.6.62 Townsville 1,920 15 11 B.H.P. By-Products Pty. Ltd., CuUenavenue, Whinstanes Sooth AostralJa. 2,360 0 0 B. Pavloff, 362 Unley-road, Unley Park .. 31.1.62 25.4.62 3,785 0 0 Shirley & Farrant, 57 Dumfries-avenue, Gleneagles 2,432 0 0 Athertons (SA) Ltd., 101 King WilUamstreet, Adelaide 23,550 0 0 W. Curl & Sons Ltd., 475 Grand JuncUonroad. Myrtle Holme 6,508 0 0 P.W.A. Electrical Equipt, Co.Pty. Limited, 177 Phillip-street, Redfem, New South Wales Western Australia. Tuart Hill.—Erection of brick telephone exchange. Job 22,005 0 0 ReddeU & Tarik Pty. Ltd., 117 Batemanroad, Mt. Pleasant WA.61/167 Perth (Taxation Department).—Supply and installation of 1,895 0 0 M. J. Bateman Pty. Ltd., 12 Milligan-street, Perth unit air conditioners. Job WM.61/206 Tasmania. Dowsing Point (Department of the Army).—Provision 2,160 0 0 L. R. Robottom, 50 Hilton-road, aaremont and fixing of equipment to eighteen (18) residences Northern Territory. Darwin.—Construction of roads, water supply and sewer- 9,170 13 4 John White & Sons (N.T.) Ltd., 8 Dukestreet, Darwin age to Aged Persons Home, Beagle-street Darwin.—Construction of roads, sewer line and water 134,286 15 4 Vogliotti & La Pira Ltd., P.O. Box 360, Darwin main for Rapid Creek sub-division, stage IIB, part I. Australian Capital Territory. Canberra.—Internal painting of forty-six (46) Govem- 2,300 0 0 D.V.M. Painters, 26/20th-5treet, Narrabundah ment-ovioied flats, Section 10, Reid Canberra.—Internal painting of forty-one (41) Govern- 2,198 0 0 A. Lakatos, 9 Higgins-crescent, Ainslie .. ment-owned flats. Section 55, Braddon Canberra.—Erection and completion of a Government 54,807 0 0 D. C. Smith Pty. Ltd., 31 Jardine-street. Kingston Warehouse at Fyshwick 1.2.62 29,3.62 2.2.62 a.5.62 6.2.62 15.11.62 5.2.62 11.6.62 26.1.62 30.1,62 24.8.62 27.3.62 5.2.62 25.6.62 30.1.62 31.1.62 24.4.62 16.1.63 7.2.62 31.5.62 >» »» 8.2.62 16.11.62 624 No. 9.—15th February, 1962 Commonwealth Gazette POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT. TENDERS INVITED. ENDERS are invited for the supplies or service shown below. Envelopes containing tenders should be endorsed Tender for Schedule No Each tender schedule indicate® the oflBcer to whom it is to be addressed and the location of the Tender Box in which it should be deposited. If sent by mail, tenders should be registered. T Description of Material or Service Required. Schedule No. Woodworking Machines .. Grinding, Drilling, Milling Machines Cable Drawing and Jointing Tools ., Tags for Overseas Mail Medium Frequency Broadcasting Transmitters Motor Vehicle Batteries Printed Forms " Tel " Series Machines for Printing postage paid labels Cord Type Switchboards and Associated Relay Sets .. Cabinets. Cross Connecting Terrylene Webbing Safety Be'ts Printed Forms L.M., L.F. and L.R. Series Printed Forms E.M. Series Iron Working Machines Carrier Loading Coils Printed Forms, " P.P." and " C.O.D," Series Power Rectifiers (Small Type) Aerial Cable Spinning Machine Accessories .. High Frequency Testing Equipment for Research Laboratories Flexible Shaft Driven Water Pumps Diesel Alternators and Control Cubicles Dry Cells and Batteries Telephone Parts and Accessories Mail Handling Equipment, Roma-street, Brisbane, Mail Exchange Mechanic's Tools, Gauges.. Microwave Test Equipment for Research Laboratories Public Telephone Subscriber Trunk Dialling Facilities Electron Tubes .. Bimotional Switch Wiper Assemblies and Parts Guyed Mast Radiators Scrap Batteries .. Training of Motor Drivers Wax Applicators Hire of Excavators and Ditchers Mail Schedule Books VICTORIA. QUEENSLAND. 20.2.62 22.2.62 22,2.62 22.2.62 27.2.62 27.2.62 27.2.62 27.2.62 1.3.62 1.3.62 1.3.62 6.3.62 8.3.62 13.3.62 15.3.62 15.3.62 20.3.62 20.3.62 22.3.62 22.3.62 27.3.62 27.3.62 3.4.62 3.4.62 10.4.62 12.4.62 12.4.62 17.4.62 19.4.62 26.4.62 d d d d d 16.2.62 16.2.62 20.2.62 27.2.62 2.3.62 V.584 V.589 V.590 V.575 V.581 V.595 V.597 V.582 V.587 V.588 V.592 V.598 V.544 c c c c c c c c c c c c c 22.2.62 22.2.62 22.2.62 1.3.62 1.3.62 1.3.62 1.3.62 8.3.62 8.3.62 8.3.62 8.3.62 8.3.62 15.3.62 Q.833 g 27.2.62 e e 2.3.62 9.3.62 23.3.62 f f 22.2.62 1.3.62 SOUTH AUSTRALU. S.A.278 Supplying and laying of Vinyl Asbestos and Mosaic Floor Tiles, Semaphore Telephone Exchange S.A.282 Manproof Fencing—Strathalbyn Line Depot S.A.280 Combination Electric Welder and Auxiliary Generator Rising Conveyor Plan Filing Cabinets a Stores and Contracts Branch in all Capital Cities. b High Commissioner, London, c Stores and Contracts Branch, Melbourne. d Stores and Contracts Branch, Sydney. e Stores and Contracts Branch, Adelaide. / Stores and Contracts Branch, Hobart. g Stores and Contracts Branch, Brisbane. h Consul-General, New York, TASMANIA. Tenders Clo^e at 3 p.m. o.-» — a a a a n a a a ab a a a a a a a a a abh a ab a ab a ab abh abh abh ab a C.8875 C.8874 C.8880 C.8882 C.8847 C.8861 C.8869 C.8878 C8849 C.8854 C.8886 C.8877 C.8873 C.8898 C.888I C.8887 C.8891 C.8894 C.8838 C.8895 C.8852 C.8893 C.8872 C.8879 C.8870 C.8865 C.8883 C.8888 C.8884 C.8868 NEW SOUTH WALES. N,S.W.1523 N.S.W.1524 N.S.W.1420 N.S.W.1517 N.S.W.1528 Electric Radiators and Convection Heaters .. Packing Cases Timber .. Metal Anchors, Drills and Clips for Masonry Steel Ladders for Manholes Staff Transport, Radio Australia, Shepparton Patrol Services Nos. 1 to 5 Stores, Ingles-street, Port Melbourne Brass Sheet Angle, Aluminium Instruction Plates Polyvinyl Chloride Sheet (P.V.C.) .. Switch, Knob Pointer, Lamp Socket, and Magnetic Counter Box, Line Party Truck Cleaning Windows, Technicians' Training School, Hawthorn East Rubber Gloves, Tapes, &c. Parts for Ditching Machines GENERi^LL. Tender Forms, Specifications, &c., obtainable from— T.IHO T.1147 € Commonwealth Gazette 625 THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA GAZETTE. The C O M M O N W E A L T H GAZETTE is published on Thursday morning in each week, and "Notices for Insertion" most be received by the Prime Minisi^er^s Department by 1130 am. on FRIDAY 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. All official notices intended for insertion in the C O M M O N W^EALTH GAZETTE should be addressed to "The Gazette Officer, Prime Minister's Department, Canberra, A.C.T'*, and endorsed " FOR GAZETTE SUBSCRIPTIONS.—The subscription, including postage, is £2 15J. per annum, £1 Is. 6d. per half-year, or 13s. 9d. per quarter, payable in advance, A lesser period than three months cannot be subscribed for. Single copies are sold at 1^., plus postage. ADVERTISEMENTS are charged for at the rate of 8 J . up to six lines and Is. per line over six lines. Signatures and final words of a paragraph, though only portion of a line, must be counted as one line. Remittances should be made by postal note, money order, or draft in favour of the Government Printer, Canberra, A.CJ'. No. 9.—15th February, 1962 CONTENTS. Special information Proclamations .. Ordinances Regulations Customs—By-laws» &c. -. Statements and notifications Expenditure, purchases, &c. Land and Property Appointments, «&c., other than Public Service and Defence Public Service— Staff changes .. Examination results Vacancies Vacancies, other than Public Service and Defence Bankruptcy Notices Private advertisements Tenders—All Departments Printed and Published for the G O V E R N M E N T of the C O M M O N W E A L T H OF AUSTRALIA by A. J. ARTHUR, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra. PAGE. 557 557 557 557 557 562 565 565 567 568 595 596 607 607 613 615