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:Iflrn1nflflwvatttA! of uutratia nett PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. [Registered it the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a ne r spaper, f No. 57.] CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 8m APRIL. Government House, Canberra. 20th February, 194S. THE KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the following award: AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. In, recognition of gallant and distinguished services whilst a prisoner of war in Japanese hands : BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL (MILITARY DIVISION) . Signaller Graham Chisholm, VX51176. Commonwealth of Australia to wit. w. J. MCKELL. Governor- General. PROCLAMATION By His Excellency the Governor General in and over the Com- monwealth of Australia. W HEREAS by section twelve of the Quarantine Act 1908 1947 it is enacted that the Governor - General may, by proclamation, declare that any place beyond or in Australia is infected with a quarantinable disease, or that a quarantin- able disease may be brought or carried from or through that place, and thereupon, and so long as the proclamation remains in force, that place shall be a proclaimed place within the meaning of that Act: And whereas by Quarantine Proclamation No. 29G, pub- lished in the Gazette on twentieth day of November, One thousand nine hundred and forty seven, it was declared that a quarantinable disease may be brought or carried from or through the Kingdom of Egypt, the Dominion of India, and the Dominion of Pakistan : Aud whereas it is desirable that the Kingdom of Egypt should cease to be a proclaimed place within the meaning of that Act: Now, therefore I, William John McKell, the Governor- General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby revoke the said Proclamation, and do Hereby declare that a quarantinable disease may be brought or carried from or through the Dominion of India and the Dominion of Pakistan. This Proclamation may be cited as Quarantine Proclama- tion No. 39G. Given under my Hand and the Seal of the Commonwealth this sixth day of April, in the year of our Lord, One thousand nine hundred and forty - eight. and in the twelfth year of His Majesty's reign. By His Excellency's Command, N. E. MOKENNA, Minister of State for Health. GOD SAVE THE KING! AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY. Industrial Board Ordinance 1936 -1947. NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF DETERMINATIONS. Copies may be purchased, when printed, at the Office of the Secretary, Industrial Board, Canberra, or from the Government Printer, Canberra, at the price indicated. No. Particulars of Determination. 3 of 1948 4 of 1948 Brickmakers (Commonwealth Employees) Hours Overtime and penalty rates Wages, adults and juniors variation Hospital Employees (General Staff) (Commonwealth Employees) Wages and overtimeVariation Dated this second day 6f April, 1948. GEORGE A. FINDLAY, Chairman, Industrial Board. THE TERRITORY OF PAPUA - NEW GUINEA. NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF AN ORDINANCE. Copies may be purchased at the Department of External Territories, Canberra, at the price indicated. No. Short Title of Ordinance. 4 of 1948 Supply Ordinance (No. 4) of 1947 -48 E. J. WARD, Minister for External Territories. 1828. No. 57.PRICE 6D. ; Quarterly, 8s. 21; Half Yearly, 16s. 3d. ; Yearly, 32s. 6d.

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:Iflrn1nflflwvatttA! of uutratia nettPUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

[Registered it the General Post Office, Melbourne, for transmission by post as a ne r spaper, f

No. 57.] CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 8m APRIL.

Government House,Canberra.

20th February, 194S.THE KING has been graciously pleased to approve of the

following award:AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.

In, recognition of gallant and distinguished services whilst aprisoner of war in Japanese hands :

BRITISH EMPIRE MEDAL (MILITARY DIVISION) .

Signaller Graham Chisholm, VX51176.

Commonwealth ofAustralia to wit.w. J. MCKELL.

Governor- General.

PROCLAMATIONBy His Excellency the Governor

General in and over the Com-monwealth of Australia.

WHEREAS by section twelve of the Quarantine Act 1908

1947 it is enacted that the Governor -General may, byproclamation, declare that any place beyond or in Australiais infected with a quarantinable disease, or that a quarantin-able disease may be brought or carried from or through thatplace, and thereupon, and so long as the proclamation remainsin force, that place shall be a proclaimed place within themeaning of that Act:

And whereas by Quarantine Proclamation No. 29G, pub-lished in the Gazette on twentieth day of November, Onethousand nine hundred and forty seven, it was declared that aquarantinable disease may be brought or carried from orthrough the Kingdom of Egypt, the Dominion of India, andthe Dominion of Pakistan :

Aud whereas it is desirable that the Kingdom of Egyptshould cease to be a proclaimed place within the meaningof that Act:

Now, therefore I, William John McKell, the Governor-General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the FederalExecutive Council, do hereby revoke the said Proclamation,and do Hereby declare that a quarantinable disease may bebrought or carried from or through the Dominion of Indiaand the Dominion of Pakistan.

This Proclamation may be cited as Quarantine Proclama-tion No. 39G.

Given under my Hand and the Seal of the Commonwealththis sixth day of April, in the year of ourLord, One thousand nine hundred and forty -eight.and in the twelfth year of His Majesty's reign.

By His Excellency's Command,N. E. MOKENNA,

Minister of State for Health.GOD SAVE THE KING!

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Industrial Board Ordinance 1936 -1947.

NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF DETERMINATIONS.

Copies may be purchased, when printed, at the Office of the Secretary, Industrial Board, Canberra, or from the Government Printer,

Canberra, at the price indicated.

No.Particulars of Determination.

3 of 1948

4 of 1948

Brickmakers (Commonwealth Employees)Hours Overtime and penalty rates Wages, adults and

juniors variationHospital Employees (General Staff) (Commonwealth Employees) Wages and overtimeVariation

Dated this second day 6f April, 1948.GEORGE A. FINDLAY, Chairman,

Industrial Board.

THE TERRITORY OF PAPUA -NEW GUINEA.NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF AN ORDINANCE.

Copies may be purchased at the Department of External Territories, Canberra, at the price indicated.

No.Short Title of Ordinance.

4 of 1948 Supply Ordinance (No. 4) of 1947 -48

E. J. WARD, Minister for External Territories.

1828. No. 57.PRICE 6D. ; Quarterly, 8s. 21; Half Yearly, 16s. 3d. ; Yearly, 32s. 6d.

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No. 57. --8th April, 1948 1852 Commonwealth Gazette

Customs Act 1901 -1947.NOTICE UNDER SECTION. 157 (No. 2)

JBENJAMIN COURTICE, the Minister of State for Tradeand Customs, considering it desirable so to do for the

avoidance of doubt, do hereby, in pursuance of section 157 ofthe Cvstow.s Act 1901 -1947 specify as the rate which is to bedeemed to have been a . fair rate of exchange, in relation toItalian currency, on each of the dates specified in the firstcolumn of the Schedule to this notice, the rate set outopposite to that date in the second column of that Schedule.

THE SCHEDULE.Date 1948.

23rd February..24th February..25th February..26th February..27th February..28th February..1st March ..

Exchange Rate.Lire to £ 1Australian.

1430.481430.481431.471432.471431.771431.77

.. 1460.362nd March .. 1461.353rd March 1465.044th March 1465.145th March 1466.736th March 1466.738th March 1466.339th March 1466.8310th March 1465.7411th March 1465.7412th March 1465.7413th March .. 1465.74

Dated this fifth day of April, 1948.

BEN. COURTICEMinister Of State for Trade and Customs.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938.

PURSUANT to the powers conferred upon me by section 28of the Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938 of the Australian

Capital Territory, I Nelson Lemmon, acting for and on behalfof the Minister of State for the Interior, hereby declare thatevery owner of rateable land in the City Area as defined inthe Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938 shall be exempt from paymentof so much of the amount of annual lighting rate payable inrespect of that land for the year 1948 as bears to the whole ofsuch amount of annual lighting rate the same proportion asthe period in that year during which lighting service is deemednot to be supplied in respect of that land bears to 365 days..

Dated this 24th day of March, 1948.

NELSON LEMMONActing for and on behalf of the Minister of

State for the Interior.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL T ERRITORY.Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938.

PURSUANT to the powers conferred upon me by sub section(4) of section 10 of the Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938 of

the Australian Capital Territory, I, Nelson Lemmon, actingfor and on behalf of the Minister of State for the Interior,hereby declare that each parcel of rateable land in the villageof Oaks Estate ( situated in that portion of the Territory

. which, immediately prior to the acceptance of the said Terri-tory by the Commonwealth, was situated within the Muni-cipality of Queanbeyan ) shall be subject to the sanitary ratereferred to in that sub- section.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1948.

NELSON LEMMONActing for and on behalf of the Minister of

State for the Interior.

Navigation Act 1912 -1942.PERMIT TO ENGAGE IN COASTING TRADE.

TT is hereby notified for public information that, in pursuance of the provisions of section 286 of the Navigation Act, a ContinuingPermit has been granted to the undermentioned British ship to trade between Commonwealth ports, without such being deemed to be

engagement in the coasting trade.

Nani' c+ Snip. Port of Registry. OfficialNn n i . er. Reuistered Owners. conditions on which Permit Issues'..

Port Royal Park . . London .. .. 173266 Ministry of Transport .. To be surrendered when the ship ceasesto be chartered to the Australian ShippingBoard

22nd March, 1948.

W. P. ASHLEY,Minister for Supply and Shipping.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.IN pursuance of the powers conferred by the provisions of the Stock Ordinance 1934 -1941, the following brands and earmarks were

recorded during the three months ending on the 31st March, 1948 :

Number ofRecord. Name. Address, including Postal Town. Brand Fire,

Paint or Tar.Name or

Explanation.Number ofEarmark.

396 Nellthorp - Quibell, H. S. and " Carinya ", Queanbeyan, New South N Q Letters N and 757J. K. Wales Q

397 Shumack, Executors EstateA. E.

" Tolldale ", Canberra, Australian CapitalTerritory CC Letter R side-

ways andletter S re-versed side-ways

..

398 Read, Mrs. Florence E. .. Willow Vale, Tharwa, Australian Capital G R Letters G and 820Territory R

399 Read, George H. .. .. Booroomba Creek, Tharwa, Australian Picture frame 274A1

Capital Territory .

400 Southwell, Colin H. .. .. " Sunny Corner ", Hall, Australian H S Letters H and 311Capital Territory S

401 Cregan, Joseph G. . . .. Tharwa, Australian Capital Territory .. Bar over letter 539N K reversed402 Flint, William G. and Harold C. Pierce's Creek, Australian Capital Terri-

toryLetter F re-

versed in-side a circle

2,909

J. E. MORROW, Controller of Stock.

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Commonwealth Gazette 1853

REVOCATION OF NATURALIZATION CERTIFICATE.

IT is hereby notified for general information that theMinister for Immigration has revoked, under section

l2 (2) ( ó) of the Nationality Act 1920 -1946, the Certificateof Naturalization granted to the undermentioned person-

No of Certi fi ca te- A (1) 8981. Name of Grantee- IzraelHersz hinstier. Date of Revocation 20th March, 1948.

A. L. NUTT, Acting Secretary.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938.

pURSUANT to the powers conferred upon me by section11 of the Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938 of the Australian

Capital Territory, I, Nelson Lemmon, acting for and on behalfof the Minister of State for the Interior, in lieu of making asanitary rate as provided in sub- section (3) of section 10 ofthat ordinance, hereby make in respect of sanitary servicesa charge of two pounds twelve shillings for each pan in respectof which sanitary services are supplied against the owner ofeach house within the village of Oaks Estate ( situated in thatportion of the said Territory which, immediately prior to theacceptance of the Territory by the Commonwealth, was situ-ated within the boundaries of the Municipality of Queanbeyan .

Dated this 24th day of March, 1948.

NELSON LEMMONActing for and on behalf of the Minister of

State for the Interior.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

Rates Ordinance 1926-1938.

PURSUANT to the powers conferred upon me by sub clause(2) of section 10 of the Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938 of the

Australian Capital Territory, I, Nelson Lemmon, acting forand on behalf of the Minister of State for the Interior, herebydeclare that each parcel of rateable land which is within theCity Area as defined in the Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938 shallbe subject to the lighting rate referred to in that sub section.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1948.

NELSON LEMMONActing for and on behalf of the Minister of

State for the Interior.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938.

PURSUANT to the powers conferred upon me by section 28

of the Retes Ordinance 1926 -1938 of the AustralianCapital Territory, I, Nelson Lemmon, acting for and on behalfof the Minister of State for the Interior, hereby exempt theoccupiers, lessees, or tenants of the land upon which theundermentioned premises are situated within the village( formerly occupied by the Royal Naval College) to the southof Captain's Point, within the Territory of Jervis Bay, frompayment of the annual general rate for the year 1948, inrespect of that land -

Premises known as-Captain's Quarters (Canberra Rouse).Wardroom and Single Officers' Mess ( College House

Hotel) .Seamen's Quarters ( Links House) .Hospital Block (Naval Lodge Hotel) .Basement of Administrative Block.Quarter Master's Store.Cadets' Mess ( Picture Theatre) .Canteen and Recreation Block.Engineering Workshop.Cadets Block A and B (Jervis Bay House) .Cadets Blocks C and D (Westward Ho) .

No. 57.-- 8th April, 1948

Residences-B26, C28, C29, C30, C31, C33, C49, D34, D35, D36, E3 7,

E38, G2, G4, G.5, G6, G8, G9, G10, Gil, G12,G13, G14, G15, G16, H41, H43, J19, J21, 322, J23,J2.5.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1948.

NELSON LEMMONActing for and o n behalf of the Minister of

state for the Interior.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938.

I)U RSU ANT to the powers conferred upon me by section 28

of the Rates Ordinance 1 :126 -1938 of the AustralianCapital Territory, I, Nelson Lemmon, acting for and on behalfof the Minister of State for the Interior, hereby exempt eachowner of any rateable land in the City Area as defined in thatordinance, the lease of which is granted by or in the name ofthe Commonwealth or which is held from the Commonwealthduring the year 1948, from payment of the portion of theamount payable by such owner in respect of the annualgeneral rate and the annual lighting rate for the year 1948 inrespect of that land which bears the same proportion to thatamount as the number of days in that year during which thesaid land is unleased or not so held bears to 365 days.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1948.

NELSON LEMMONActing for and on behalf of the Minister of

State for the Interior.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Rates Ordinance 1926 -1938.

Noi ICE OF MAKING RATES ON RATEABLE LAND IN THEAUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

NOTICE is hereby given that, in pursuance of the RatesOrdinance 1926 -1938, providing for the making, levying.

and expending of rates on land in the Australian CapitalTerritory, 1, Nelson Lemmon, acting for and on behalf ofthe Minister of State for the Interior, make the followingrates for the year 1948:

A general rate of fourpence in the pound on theassessed value of each parcel of rateable land whichis within the City Area as defined in the saidordinance.

(2) A general rate of twopence in the pound on theassessed value of all rateable land in the Territorywhich is not within the said City Area.

A lighting rate of twopence in the pound on theassessed value of each parcel of rateable land whichis within the said City Area.

('1) A sanitary charge of two pounds twelve shillingsfor each pan in respect of which sanitary servicesare supplied against the owner of each house in thevillage of Oaks Estate (situated in that portionof the Territory which, immediately prior to theacceptance of the Territory by the Commonwealthwas situated within the boundaries of the Muni-cipality of Queanbeyan) .

Dated this 24th day of March, 1948.NELSON LEMMON

Acting for and on behalf of the Minister ofState for the Interior.

(1)

(3)

EXPENDITURE UNDER TREASURY REGULATION 52MADE UNDER SECTION 71 OF THE AUDIT ACTl901-1934.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.£945.- Auckland Farmers' Freezing Co. Ltd., Auckland.

New Zealand- Pancreas glands for the Commonwealth SerumLaboratories.

£95 7 .- Ansell Distributors (Vic.) Pty. Ltd., Richmond,Victoria -India rubber bottle caps for the CommonwealthSerum Laboratories.

£2,159. -Wand R. Fletcher (N.Z.) Ltd., Wellington. NewZeul and Pancreas glands fc r the CiommoiraTealth SerumLaboratories. .

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N0. 57,--8th April, 1948 1854 Commonwealth Gazette

f75.-International Harvester Co., Perth, Western Austìaiia- AïnbÚlances for Katherine and Alice Springs Ros-pitals. ( Additional amount.) -- (Ex: Mins. Nos. 38 to 41.)

f209.- oriugated Fibre Containers Pty. Ltd., North Mel -bourne- Containers for the Commonwealth Serum Labora-tories.-( Ex. Min. No. 37.)

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.$32,300 (converted at $32002 =íA.1= íA.10,093 2s. 5d.

Western Electric Co. (A/sia) Pty. Limited, Sydney, New

South Wales - Purchase of voice frequency terminal equip-ment for overseas radio services.

1720.-Austral Steel Ltd., Adelaide, South AustraliaSupply of mild steel bars.

£247. -A. Noble and Son Ltd., Grenville-street, Adelaide,South Australia- Purchase of power chain saw:- (Ex. Mins.Nos. 20, 26 and 28. )

J. B. CHIFLEY, Prime Minister.

TENDERS.POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

TEN DL S INVFFSD.

rlIENDERS are invited for the undermentioned supplies and /or service. Tendera muet be endorsed Tendera for . .

(as the casé may be), and addressed to the Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, in the State named. They must be deposite(' inthe Tender Box at the General Post Office in that State ; if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered.

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

GENERAL:.Radio Frequency Ammeters ..Transformer Boxes .. .. ..Printing the Telephone Directory in New South Wales and Aus-

tralian Capital Territory .. .. . . ..Printing the Telephone Directory in Victoria ..Printing the Telephone Directory in Queensland . .

Printing the Telephone Directory in South Australia . . . .

Automatic Exchange Switchboard Equipment for Moreland, VictoriaInsulation and Resistance Testing Instruments . . ..

0.5628C.5637

C.5643C.5644C.5645C.5646C.5508C.5576

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II

II

II

il§**t§§*

Printed Forms. Postmaster " P.M." Series . . . . . C.5659 *Radiators for Nátionál Broadcasting Stations, Gympie, Lithgow and

Port Lincoln .. .. .. C.5583 *Radiator for National Broadcasting Station, Wanneroo, Western

Australia .. .. . . . . 0.5585 *Radiator for Radio Telephone Broadcasting Station, Rockhampton,

Queensland .. .. .. C.5590 *Printed Forms, Lines Maintenance, L.M. Series C.5666 *Printed Forms, Staff Payment, &c., Series 0.5667 *Chairs, Telegraphists' and Telephonists' 0.5652 *Cable, Underground, Large Sizes .. C.5566 *#British General Electric Exchange Maintenance Parts 0.5593 *tLinemen's Tools, Soldering- Briquettes and Matches .. C.5642 *Advertising in the Telephone Directory in Queensland, South

Australia, Western Australia and TasmaniaHand Postmarkers for Date Stamping

A.26C.5649

$*Routine Testing Instruments .. 0.5557 *tPostmarking Machines .. .. .. C.5582 *tFelt Hats for Female Officer; .. C.5665 *Teletype Equipment Parts . . C.5647 *Underground Cable, Small Sizes .. C.5599 *tTest Weights and Beams for Post Office Scales .. .. 0.5605 *$Switch 2 ;000 Type Maintenance Parts .. .. C.5596 *tAutomatic Switching Equipment 2,000 Type and pre 2,000 Type C.5617 *tAutomatic Trank Exchange Switchboard Equipment for Melbourne,

Victoria. .. .. .. ..Automatic Exchange Switchboard Equipment ter Elwood, Victoria

C.55620.5569

§**t***§**$Met;banically Operated Springsets, 2000 type Switch .. .. 0.5648 *t

Plugs .. 0.5629 *tTools - Hammers, Files, Hacksaws, Drills . 0.5631 *tSiemens Automatic Equipment Maintenance Parts C.5638 *tCondensers .. .. . . .. C.5651 *Insulated Wire .. .. .. 0.5623 *t

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Funnels, Battery Filiiug . . . N.S.W.364 **Transformers for P.T. Lighting .. N.S.W.370 **

VICTORIA.

Brass Bar .. .. .. V.89Black Iron Pipe .. .. V.90Mild Steel Tanks .. .. . . V.91Purchase and Removal of Second -hand Motor Covers, &c. V.92Miscellaneous Second -hand Material and Scrap Metals .. V.93

Tendera Close-

3 p.m., 8.4.483 p.m., 8.4.48

3 p.m., 13.4.483 p.m., 13.4.483 p.m., 13.4.483 p.m., 13.4.483 p.m., 13.4.483 p.m., 13.4.483 p.m:, 13.4.48

3 p.m., 15.4.48

3 p.m., 15.4.48

3 p.m., 15.4.483 p.m., 20.4.483 p.m., 20.4.483 p.m., 22.4.483 p.m., 27.4.483 p.m., 27.4.483 p.m., 27.4.48

3 p.m., 27.4.483 p.m., 27.4.483 p.m.. 29.4.483 p.m., 29.4.483 p.m., 29.4.483 p.m., 29.4.483 p.m., 4.5.483 p.m., 4.5.483 p.m., 11.5.483 p.m., 13.5.48

3 p.m., 27.5.483 p.m., 8.6.483 p.m., 15.6.483 p.m., 17.6.483 p.m., 22.6.483 p.m., 24.6.483 p.m., 24.6.483 p.m., 29.6.48

I3 p.m., 22.4.483 p.m., 22.4.48

3 p.m., 13.4.483 p.m., 13.4:483 p.m., 13.4.483 p.m., 20.4.483 p.m., 20.4.48

Departmental Stores Branch, Sydney (64 Harbour- street), Brisbane, Adelaide (West- terrace) and Perth ; and G.P.O.'s, Melbourne and Hobart.High Commissioner, London.fi Departmentat Stores Branch, Sydney (64 Harbour - street), Brisbane (Mary- street), Adelaide (West Terrace), and G.P.O., Melbourne.I Schedules available Stores Branch, Melbourne.

Schedules available Stores Branch, Sydney§ CloSing date extended from 18.3.48 to 13.4.48.

-* * Clbsing`date extended rom 1.4.48 to 27.5.48.t Departmental Stores Branch, Brisbane (Mary - street), Adelaide (West Tenace), Perth (Lord - street, East Perth) ; sud G.P.O.'s Melbourne and Hobart.

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Commonwealth Gazette

DEPARTMENT OF TÑF, INTERIOR.TENDERS accompanied by deposit will be received until

2 p.m. on Tuesday, 13th April, 1948, for the supply anddelivery of the following commodities:-

BREAD AND MEAT,

to Commonwealth establishments in Canberra for the period 1stMay, 1948, to 30th April, 1949.

Full particulars of requirements and copies of tender formsmay be obtained from the Assistant Secretary, Housing andAccommodation Branch, Department of the Interior, Canberra,Australian Capital Territory.

Tenders should be forwarded in a sealed envelope addressedto the Secretary, Department of the Interior, Canberra,Australian Capital Territory, clearly marked " Tender foeCommissariat Stores ".

No tender necessarily accepted.

1855 Na, 57,--8th Apri. , 1948

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.TENDERS INVITED.

Tender Schedule No. 164. - Supply of a refrigerator, 30cubic feet, powered by an internal combustion engine.

(Closing date 28th April, 1948.)Full details and tender schedules may be obtained from

the Secretary, Tender and Contract Committee, 522 LittleCollins- street, Melbourne ( mail inquiries) , or 6th Floor, 499Little Collins-street, Melbourne (personal inquiries) .

TENDER ACCEPTED.

Serial No. 54- Tender Schedule 159. Supply of six autoscythe mowers. -Scott Bonnar (Vic.) Pty. Ltd., 200 Queenstreet, Melbourne, Victoria, £699 ls. 6d.

COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDERBOARD.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 679.- Contract No. 4425. -E. L.Yencken & Co. Pty. Ltd 384 Little Collins- street, Melbourne,C.1.- Linseed oil and shellac. (Approximate quantitiesrequired during the period 1st April, 1948, to 31st March,1949) . Victoria.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 692. Contract No. 4419. -John PerryPty. Ltd., 416 Heidelberg -road, Fairfield. Handles.(Approximate quantities required during the period 1stApril, 1948, to 31st March, 1949.) Victoria.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 696. Contract No. 4401.-DunlopRubber Aust. Ltd., 108 Flinders- street, Melbourne.- Rubbergoods. (Approximate quantities required during the period1st April, 1948, to 31st March, 1949.) Victoria.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 6943.- Contract No. 4402. -G. W.Rowley Pty. Ltd., 205 Spring- street, Melbourne. Documentand waste paper baskets. (Approximate quantities requiredduring the period 1st April, 1948, to 31st March, 1949.)Victoria.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 696..-Contract No. 4403.-WharingtonBros., 25 Leichhardt- street, Melbourne. Cash boxes. (Approxi,mate quantities required during the period 1st April, 1948. to31st March, 1949.) Victoria.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 696. Contract No. 4405. -Sands andMcDougall Pty. Ltd., 3(15 Collinsistreet. Melbourne.Stationery Items. (Approximate quantities required duringthe period 1st April, 1948, to 31st March, 1949.) Victoria.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 696. Contract No. 4406.- BurroughsLtd., 76 William- street, Sydney. Paper in rolls for Burroughsmachines. (Approximate quantities required during theperiod 1st April, 1948, to 31st March, 1949.) Victoria.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 696.- Contract No. 4408. DominantChemical Co., 421 Coventry- street, South Melbourne. Toiletpaper. ( Approximate quantities required during the period1st April, 1948, to 31st March, 1949.) Victoria.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 697. Contract No. 4410.- Common-wealth Oil Refineries Ltd., 90 William- street, Melbourne, C.1.Motor Spirit, &c. (Approximate quantities required duringthe period 1st April, 1948, to 31st March, 1949.) All States.

Schedule No.. C.T.B. 697. Contract No. 4411. -The ShellCo. of Aust. Ltd., Box 872K, G.P.O., Melbourne. Motorspirit, &c. ( Approximate quantities required during theperiod 1st April, 1948, to 31st March, 1949.) All Statesexcept Tasmania.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 707. - Contract No. 4409. -L. A. WadePty. Ltd., Box 4044, G.P.O., Melbourne. Super calenderedprinting paper for Attorney General's Department,£299 15s. 9d. Victoria.

Schedule No. C.T.B. 47 /432. - Contract No. 4356.- Interna-tional Business Machines Pty. Ltd., 384 Latrobe street, Mel-bourne. Maintenance of International time recorders in usein Commonwealth departments in Victoria, during the period1st January, 1948, to 31st December, 1948,

New South Waxes.Schedule No. Q.L.B. 278.- Contract No. 2360. -Mico &

Insulating Supplies Co. Ltd., 168 Clarence - street, Sydney,New South Wales. Office requisites, £291 5s. New SouthWales.

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

shown at the Directorate of Supply in all capital cities: -Items, Tenders Closing.

Supply of-Paper, toilet, 9th April, 1948. (All States.)Carbon steel castings, 13th April, 1948. (Melbourne and

Sydney.)Suits, overall, air, 13th April, 1948. (Melbourne, Sydney

and Adelaide.)Purchase of-

Agricultural implements, 9th April, 1948. (All States.)Laces, leather, boot, 9th April, 1948. (All States.)Printing presses, 9th April, 1948. (Melbourne.)Surplus clothing, 4th May, 1948. (All States.)

COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDERBOARD.

TENDERS are invited for the following supplies:-Schedule No.- C.T.B.715. Material- Postage stamp paper.

Supplies required in- Victoria. Closing date 24thJune, 1948.

Tender forms and full particulars are obtainable at theBoard's office, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, at the office of the Com-monwealth Local Stores Board, 64 Harbour - street, Sydney,and at the office of the Superintendent of Stores, Postmaster -General's Department, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart,and at the High Commissioner's Office, London.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Contract No. 8598. - Messrs. Siemens (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.,G.P.O., Box 4328, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. - Schedule C.1634-Main Trunk Exchange Melbourne Extension No. 4, £369-95. lld., plus exchange. Victoria.

Contract No. 10,266. - British General Electric Co. Pty.Ltd., Teleconuniunication Division, Box 78B, Elizabeth- streetPost Office, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. - Schedule 0.4984-Carrier loading coils, £250 5s. 5d. Victoria.

Contract No. 10,835.- Metalsprayers, off Railway- terrace,Mile End South, South Australia.-Schedule 0.5225- Sleeves,wire jointing, £23,460 14s. 10d. All States,

Contract No. 10,854. - British General Electric Co. Pty.Ltd., Box 78n, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. =Schedule0.4824- Travelling ladders for Automatic Exchanges, £470,plus exchange. New South Wales.

Contract No. 11,107.-Alan Crook Electrical Co. Pty. Ltd.,P.O.. Box 29, Crows Nest, New South Wales. - ScheduleC.5190- Electrical indicating meters, £437. New SouthWales.

Contract No. 11,240. -R. Fowler Ltd., P.O. Box 9, Mar -rickville, New South Wales.-Schedule C.5290- Insulators,£3,652 18s. 4d. Queensland.

Contract No. 11,241.- Andrew Morrow & Co., 11 Finchstreet, East Malvern, S.E.5, Victoria.-Schedule C.5290 -In-sulators, £3,958 6s. 8d. Victoria.

Contract No. 11,350. -The Morgan Crucible Co. (Aust.)Pty. Ltd., Bourke -road, Alexandria, New South Wales. -Schedule 0.5441- Carbon, electrodes and granules,£696 15s. 10d. Victoria.

Contract No. 11,431. - McKenzie & Holland (Aust.) Pty.Ltd., Sutton - street, Newport, W.15, Victoria. - ScheduleC.5400- Telephone handsets and parts, £262 10s. 5d., Victoria.

Contract No. 11,650. -Thom & Smith Pty. Ltd., Box 2596,G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.-Schedule C.5292. -Relaysets for trunk switchboards, £1,742 is. 8d. All States.

Contract No. 11,865.- Telephone Manufacturing Co.(through High Commissioner, London) . -Schedule C.5435-Keys, switchboard, £23,991 los. lid., sterling. All States.

Contract No. 11,866.-Automatic Electric Co. (A /sia) Pty.Ltd., Box 4524, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria.-Schedule0.5435 -Keys, switchboard, £12,344 9s. 2d., plus exchange.All States.

Contract No. 11,867. - Ericsson Telephone Mfg. Co., Box2554, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.- Schedule C.5435 --Keys, switchboard, £3,981 15s. 1041., plus exchange. AllStates.

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Contract No. 11,868.-Standard Telephones and Cables PtyLtd., Box 525, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.- ScheduleC.5435-Keys, switchboard, £6,179 ls. 3d., plus exchange.New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, South Australiaand Tasmania.

Contract No. 118ß9.- Telephone & Electrical IndustriesPty. Ltd.., Box 42. Post Ohee. Redfern, New South Wales. -Schedule 0.5435-KeYs, switchboard, £304 19s. 1.1d. NewSouth Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Wrgtern Australiaand Tasmania.

Contract No. 11,892.-G. H. Olding & Sons Pty. Ltd., 43 -47Parramatta -road, Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales.-S.48/97-Spare parts for earth boring machines, £1,669 Ils.Yew South Wales, Victoria, Queensland and South Australia.

Contract No. 1 l ,936. - McPherson's Ltd., Box 4500, G.P.U.,Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. - Schedule 0.5340 -Arm braces andvonibiners, £2,389 19s. 7d. New South Wales, Victoria andTasmania.

Contract No. 11,937.- David Shearer Ltd., Ma.nnum, SouthAustralia.- Schedule C1.5340. -Arne braces and combiners.£3,423 7s. 8d. South Australia., Western Australia andTasmania.

Contract No. 11,938. -A. Simpson & Son Ltd., 41 Pirie-street, Adelaide, South Australia. - Schedule C.5340 -Armbraces and combiners, £3,584 10s. South Australia andWestern Australia.

Contract No. 11,951 - Siemens (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Box 4328,G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. Schedule 0.5472- Cords,instrument, £4,552 19s. 6d., plus exchange. All States.

Contract No. 11,952.-Reliance Electrical Wire Co. Ltd.,( through High Commissioner, London) .- Schedule 0.5472Cords, instrument, £8,970 16s. 8d., sterling. All States.

Contract No. 11,953.-Phoenix Telephone & ElectricalWorks Ltd. (through High Commissioner, London) .- ScheduleC.5472- Cords, instrument, £809 13s. 5d.. sterling. NewSouth Wales, Victoria., Queensland, Soufli Australia andWestern Australia.

Contract No. 11,954. -Bly's Industries Pty. Ltd., Harcourtpar`ade, Rosebery, New South Wales,- Schedule C.5472-Cords, instrument, £6,241 1 s. 8d. All States.

Contract No. 11,958.-British General Electric Co. Pty.Ltd., Box 78n, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Vietonia.- Schedule0.5296- Sleeve control trunk switchboards, £41,787 9s. 9d.,plus exchange. All States.

Contract No. i 1,961.- Ericsson Telephone ManufacturingCo., Box 2554, G.P.O:, Sydney, New South Wales.- S.47/1693-Magneto switchboards, £75,070, plus exchange. All States.

Contract No. 11,975.-Standard Telephones and Cables Pty.Ltd., Box 525, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.- Schedule0.5460- Telephone registers, £64,300. All States.

Contract No. 11,977. - Erisson Telephone Manufacturing Co.,Box 2554, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.- .Schedule0.5460- Telephone registers, £28,533 15s., plus exchange. AllStates.

Contract No. 11,979. -Staff Bulletins, 66 Macarthur- street,Parramatta, New South Wales.-- Schedule C.5612- Printedforms, telephone account series, £1,184 15s. New SouthWales. Victoria, Queensland, South Australia. and Western¡Australia.

Contract No. 11,984.- Amalgamated Wireless (A /asia) Ltd.,Box 2516, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.-S.48/7-Wirerecorders, £3,075 16s. All States.

Contract No. 11,986. John Joseph, Esq., 516 -518 Flindersstreet. Melbourne. C.1, Victoria.- Schedule 0.5290-Insula.-tors, £2,922 10s. (approximately) . New South Wales.

Contract No. 11,987. Thom & Smith Pty. Ltd., Box 2596,G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales. .Schedule 0.5495 -Relaysets, P.A.B.X., £21,319 8s. 4d. New South Wales, Victoria,Queensland, South Australia. and. Tasmania.

Contract No. 12,012. Goddard Products Pty. Ltd., 31Meagher- street, Chippendale, . New South Wales.-Schedule0.5571- Sleeves, waxed paper, £280 lis. 7d. All States.

Contract No. 12,014.- Johnson & Phillips Limited, 415 -417Lonsdale- street, Melbourne, C.15 Victoria.- Schedule C.5539-Switches, £429 14s. 3d. Queensland, South Australia,Western Australia, and Tasmania.

Contract No. 12,015. -H. Rowe & Co. Pty. Ltd., 7 FlindersCourt, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. - Schedule 0.5539- Switches,£436 4s. 4d. New South Wales and Victoria.

Contract No. 12;016. -Sun Electric Co. Pty. Ltd., 107 -113Hardware- street, Melbourne, 0.1, Victoria.- Schedule 0.5539- Switches, £429 5s. New South Wales.

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New South Wales.

Contract No. 2356.- Telephone & Electrical Industries Pty.Ltd., 44 -70 Rosehill- street, Redfern. - Schedule N.S.W.359-Group Selector Access Banks, £1,232 10s. New South Wales.

Contract No. 2374. -K. Bailey, Corindi Clarence, via Coif'sHarbour. - Schedule L.10/47 -Poles for Main North CoastT. and T. Route- Grafton to Glenreagh Section, £902 13s.New South Wales.

Victoria.Contract No. V.1335. -S. G. Sewell, 5 \Veston- street, Bruns -

wick, N.10 - Schedule V.57- Purcba se of scrap lead, £660(appre-.. :_... tely) . Victoria.

contract No. V.1336.-Ducon Condensers Ltd., 73 -91 Bourke -1. c.At, Waterloo. Sydney. Schedule V.75- Porcelain fusesleeves, £245 ls. Victoria.

Contract No. V.1337. -Ayton Engineering Instruments, 271Queen's - parade, Clifton Hill. Schedule V.72 -Brass screws,£672 4s. 7d. Victoria.

Contract No. V.1338.- Repetition Engineering Co. Pty. Ltd.,58 Cluden- street, Brighton East, S.6.- Schedule V.72 -Brassscrews, £354 10s. 5d. Victoria.

Contract No. V.1339: British Plastics Pty. Ltd., 678 Vic -toria street, North Melbourne, N.1.- Schedule V.71- Mouldedinsulating strips, £450. Victoria.

Contract No. V.1.340. -E. B. Woodward, Chiltern, Vietoria.- Schedule V.48- Wooden poles, £744 2s. Victoria.

Contract No. V.1341.- Repetition Engineering Co. Pty. Ltd.,58 Cluden - street, Brighton East, S.6.- Schedule V.77 -Brassscrews, £449 18s. 8d. Victoria.

Contract No. V.1342. -H. F. Lee, Mossiface, Victoria. -Schedule V.47- Wooden poles for Seymour, £568 15s. 6d.Victoria.

Queensland.Contract No. 914.-R. J. Murray, Mutarnee,, Ingham

Line.-Schedule 493-Poles for Palm. Beach Trunk Line,approximately £200 2s. 6d. Queensland.

Contract No. 915. -R. J. Murray, Mutarnee, InghamLine. Sehedule 492 -Poles for Gordonvale stock, approxi-mately £290 ls. Queensland.

CONTRACTS TRANSFERRED.

The following contracts in the name of Metal ManufacturesLimited, c/o British Insulated Cables Limited, Box 4312,G.P.O., Melbourne, have been transferred to Austral StandardCables Pty. Ltd.., Box 856K, C.P.O., Melbourne:-

Contract No. 5787.- Schedule C.3689- Underground cable,large sizes.

Contract No. ;914. .Schedule C.3696- Underground cable,one and two pairs.

Contract No. 6209. Schedule C.3694 -Lead covered switch-board cable.

Contract No. 6615.- Schedule C.4086- Cable, trunk type.Contract No. 6 857 . -Schedule 0.4178 - Underground cable,

small sizes.Contract No. 7275.- Schedule C.4293-Underground

cable, large sizes.Contract No.

twin screened.Contract No.

switchboard.Contract No.

small sizes.Contract No.

large sizes.Contract No.Contract No.

switchboard.Contract No.

large sizes.Contract No.

small sizes.Contract No. 9903. - ,Schedule C.4930 Cable, trunk type.Contract No. I0,081. -- Schedule C.4954- Underground cable,

ene.:nid two pairs.Contract No. l0,166.-Schedule C.5052-Cable braided.

switchboard.Contract No.

lead covered.Contract No

switchboard.Contract No.

large sizes.Contract No.

small sizes.Contract No.

switchboard.Contract No.

lead covered.Contract No.

and two pairs.

7672.-Schedule C.4445- Carie, paper core,

7766.- Schedule C.4452- Cable, lead covered,

7977.-Schedule C.4503- Underground cable,

5328.- Schedule 0.4603 Underground cable,

8407.- Schedule C.4621-Cable, trunk type.8819. -Schedule 0.4776- Cable, lead covered,

9I36.- Schedule C.4782- Underground. cable,

9228. - Schedule C.4785- Underground cable,

10,260. - Schedule C.5046- Switchboard cable,

10,598 Schedule C.5157- Braided cable,

10,839. Schedule 0.5088- Underground cable,

I0,857.-- Schedule 0.5087-Underground cable,

11,554.-Schedule C. 5376 Cable, braided,

I1,628.- Schèdule C.5365- Cable, switchboard,

11,823.- Schedule C.5295- Cable, P.I.L.C., one

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DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.TENDERS INVITED.

Locality and Description of Work. Tenders Return-able at- Plans, Specifications, &c.. Available at

Concord. Supply and delivery of two foodtrailers to Repatriation General Hospital

Parramatta. Erection of eight (8) timber -framed War Service Homes. (Fresh Tender)

Footscray. Alterations and additions to brickand concrete building

Cranbourne. Erection of fencing and gates,&c.

Lang Lang. Erection of fencing and gates,&c.

Fishermen's Bend. Additions to brick andconcrete building.

Heidelberg. Reconstruction, tar priming andbitumen sealing of gravel pavement, andconstruction of reinforced concrete foot-bridge

Port Moresby. Manufacture, supply anddelivery on wharf at Port Moresby, ofunderground fuel storage and manually -operated bowser -head

Cairns, Department of Trade and Customs.Erection of residence for Excise Officer

Brisbane. Supply and delivery of vibratingscreening units

Sarina, Department of Trade and Customs.Erection of residence for Excise Officer

Canberra. Supply and delivery of 240 gal-vanized iron baths

Canberra. Supply and delivery of 400 steelframed chain wire gates

Merredin and Kellerberrin Post Office. De-molition and re- erection of building exSpencers Brook

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Department of Works and Housing,130 Creek- street, Brisbane ; Depart-ment of Works and Housing, 82Pitt - street, Sydney ; Departmentof Works and Housing, 225 Bourke -street, Melbourne

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NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.Registration Ordinance 1927 -1942.

APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY REGISTRAR-GENERAL.IT is hereby notified for public information that His

Excellency the Governor General in Council has approvedof the appointment of Leonard Arthur Scott as DeputyRegistrar General under the Registration Ordinance 1927 -1942.as on and from the first day of April, 1948.

NELSON LEMMONfor Minister of State for the Interior.

NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.Registration Ordinance 1927 -1942.

APPOINTMENT OF REGISTRAR - GENERAL.

ITis hereby notified for public information that His

Excellency the Governor General in Council has approvedof the appointment of William John Davidson as RegistrarGeneral under the Registration Ordinance 1927 -1942, as onand from the first day of April, 1948.

NELSON LEMMONfor Minister of- State for the Interior.

NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.Registration Ordinance 1927 -1942.

TERMINATION OF APPOINTMENT OF ACTINGREGISTRAR- GENERAL.

IT is hereby notified for public information that HisExcellency the Governor - General in Council has approved

of the termination of the appointment of William JohnDavidson as Acting Registrar - General under the RegistrationOrdinance 1927 -1942, with effect as from the close of businesson 31st March, 1948.

NELSON LEMMONfor Minister of State for the Interior.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Liquor Ordnance 1929 -1948.

II'SExcellency, the Governor- General in Council, has been

pleased to appoint Francis Charles Patrick Keane asDeputy Licensing Magistrate under the Liquor Ordinance1929 -1948 of the Australian Capital Territory.

NELSON LEMMONfor Minister of State for the Interior.

Science and Industry Research Act 1920 -1945.of sub- section .4 of section 14A of the Science

INand Industry Research Act 1920 - 1945., I, John JohnstoneDeclinan, Minister in charge of Scientific and IndustrialResearch, acting for and on behalf of the Prime Minister, dohereby direct, on the recommendation of the Council forScientific and Industrial Research, that

Ernest Lacy Nichol,William John Webster,Marian Lazarus,David Bowman Thomas,Margaret Gwendoline Holland,William Shepherd,Bruce Shipway,Shirley Marshall Andrews,Alan Morris Rapson,Arthur Kevin James,Keith Norrish,Ernest Walter Boehm,Gregory William Cochrane,

officers appointed under that act, shall be deemed to be em-ployees within the meaning of section 4 of the Common-wealth Superannuation Act 1922 -1947.

JOHN J. DEDMANMinister in charge of Scientific and Industrial

Research.

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AUSTRALIAN DAIRY PRODUCE BOARD.APPOINTMENT OF DEPUTY OF A MEMBER.

IS Excellency the Governor- General in Council hasappointed in pursuance of section 7 of the Dairy

Produce Export Control At 1924 -1947 Herbert Henry Pitts,of ` 54 King- street, Melbourne, t he person named by theAustralian Dairy Produce Board constituted under that act,to be the deputy of C. E. Naismith on the said Board fromthe 24th February, 1948, until the return to Australia ofthe said C. E. Naismith.--(Ex. Min. No. 30.)

R. T. POLLARDMinister of State for Commerce and Agriculture.

Commerce (Trade Descriptions) Act 1905 -1933.T REGINALD THOMAS POLLARD, the Minister of State

, for Commerce and Agriculture, hereby(1 ) Terminate the appointments of Leonard Alfred

Burgess, of the Dairy Research Laboratory, Depart-ment of Agriculture and Stock, Brisbane, andRonald Robert Winks, B.Sc., Department of Agri-culture and Stock, Brisbane;

(2 ) Appoint Stewart Byron Watkins, of the GovernmentChemical Laboratory, Brisbane,

as analysts for the purposes of the Exports (Dairy Produce)Regulations made under the Commerce (Trade Descriptions)Act 1905 -1933 and the Customs Act 1901 -1947.

Dated this 1st day of April, 1948.

R. T. POLLARDMinister of State for Commerce and Agriculture.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.HIS Excellency the Governor - General has approved the

undermentioned appointments made under the Quaran-tine Act 1908 -1947

George Johnstone Skillman as a Quarantine Officer(Animals ), New South Wales.

James Christopher Edwards as Quarantine Officer, Wynd-ham, Western Australia, vice Dr. T. P. Tighe, resigned.

Malcolm Ross Milne as Quarantine Officer, Broome,Western Australia, vice Dr. J. P. Higgin. (Ex. Mins.Nos. 47 to 49.)

N. E. MoKENNA, Minister for Health.

Science and Industry Research Act 1920 -1945.STATE COMMITTEES.

HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council hasapproved that Mr. Robert Johnstone Donaldson, D.S.U.,

B.C.E., be co -opted as a member of the Queensland StateCommittee of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Re-search for a period terminating on 8th November, 1950. -=(Ex. Min. No. 24. )

NELSON LEMMON, for Prime Minister.

Stevedoring Industry Act 1947.IN pursuance of the powers conferred by the Stevedoring

Industry Act 1947, I, William Patrick Ashley, Minister ofState for Supply and Shipping, hereby= -

(a) Accept the resignation of Theodore Ansell as part-time Chairman of the Geraidton Waterside Employ-ment Committee as from 27th February, 1948.

(b) Appoint Frederick James MacGregor as full -timeChairman of the Geraldton Waterside E mploymentCommittee as from ist March, 194-8.

(c) Accept the resignation of William Robert OwenBrede as an Employers' Representative on theGeraidton Waterside Employment Committee asfrom 24th February, 1948.

(4) Accept the resignation of Athol Percy Stirling as aDeputy to the Employers' Representatives on theGeraldton Waterside Employment Committee asfrom 24th February, 1948.

(e) Appoint Athol Percy Stirling as an Employers' Repre-sentative on the Geraldton Waterside Employment.Committee as from 24th February, 1948.

(f) Appoint William Robert Owen Brede as a Deputy tothe Employers' Representatives on the GeraldtonWaterside Employment Committee as from 24thFebruary, 1948.

Dated this 15th day of March, 1948.

W. P. ASHLEYMinister of State for Supply and Shipping.

Commonwealth Gazette

Stevedoring Industry Act 1947.

INpursuance of the powers conferred by the Stevedoring

Industry Act 1947, I, William Patrick Ashley, Minister ofState for Supply and Shipping, hereby

(a) Accept the resignation of Francis Graham as aDeputy to the Employers' Representatives on theSydney Waterside Employment Committee as from15th March, 1948.

(b ) Appoint Captain James Colin Graham as a Deputyto the Employers' Representatives on the SydneyWaterside Employment Committee as from 15thMarch, 1948.

Dated this 22nd day of March, 1948.W. P. ASHLEY

Minister of State for Supply and Shipping.

Science and Industry Research Act 1920 -1945.IN pursuance of sub section 4 of section 14A of the Science

and Industry Research Act 1920 1945, I, John JohnstoneDedman, Minister in charge of Scientific and IndustrialResearch, acting for and on behalf of the Prime Minister, dohereby direct, on the recommendation of the Council forScientific and Industrial Research, that Howard CarlyleForster, an officer appointed under that act, shall be deemedto be an employee within the meaning of section 4 of theCommonwealth Superannuation Act 1922 -1947.

JOHN J. DEDMANMinister in charge of Scientific and Industrial

Research.

Superannuation Act 1922 -1947.

THE notice appearing in Commonwealth Gazette No. 22

of 29th .January, 1948, in pursuance of the provisionsof sub - section (6) of section 4 of the Superannuation Act1922-1947 is hereby amended by deleting the words " Hewett,John Whinen " amid inserting in their stead the words" Hewett, John Whinnen ".

R. T. POLLARDMinister of State for Commerce and Agriculture.

Superannuation Act 1922 - 1947.

IN pursuance of sub - section 5 of section 4 of the Super-annuation Act 1922 -1947, I, Nelson Lemmon, Minister

of State for Works and Housing, for and on behalf of theTreasurer of the Commonwealth, do hereby direct the follow -ing persons who are employees of the Department of Supplyand Shipping shall be deemed to be employees within themeaning of section 4 of the Superannuation Act 1922-1947 :

Brownlow, Daniel.Burrows, Edmund.Clarke, Thomas.Donovan, Morris.Haddow, Alexander.Jobson, Rita.Keesing, Henri.Lee, Harold.Lilburne, Doris.McIver, Florence.Mothers, Daniel.Murphy, Patrick.Reidy, Mary Eileen.Sebo, Dorothy.Teal, Lilly.Vernon, Lilly.Waddell, Mathew.

Dated this fifth day of April, 1948.

NELSON LEMMON, for Treasurer.

Superannuation Act 1922 -1947.

IN pursuance of sub section 5 of section 4 of the -Supera nnuation Act 1922 -1947, I, Nelson Lemmon, Minister

of State for Works and Housing, for and on behalf of theTreasurer of the Commonwealth, do hereby direct the follow-ing persons who are employees of the Department of theNavy shall be deemed to be employees within the meaning ofsection 4 of the Superannuation, Act 1922-1947:

Button, Sidney.Alexander, John Valentine.

Dated this fifth day of April, 1948.

NELSON LEMMON, for Treasurer.

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Superannuation Act 1922 -1947.TN pursuance of sub- section 5 of section 4 of the Super.

annuat'ion Act 1922 -1947, I, Nelson Lemmon, Ministerof State for Works and Housing, for and on behalf of theTreasurer of the Commonwealth, do hereby direct the following persons who are employees of the Attorney - General'sDepartment shall be deemed to be employees within themeaning of section 4 of the Superannuation Act 1922-1947:

Adams, Alwyn John.Bishop, Percy Walter.Branton, Harry.Ellis, Daniel William.Kelly, Jeremiah.Lawton, William David.Potter, Albert Robert.Rutherford, Harold Norman.Searle, Robert Henry.Wickham, Frederick John.Taylor, Charles.Sheridan, Bernard Percy Paul.Wools -Cobb, Arthur Henry.Brown, Thomas Henry.Bensley, Frederick John.Goodwin, Aubrey Nicholls.Spiers, Eric Robert.White, Terence John.Turton, Stephen John.Gripper, George Edwin.Chesterfield, James William.Weston, William John.Fisher, Norman Alexander.McLennan, Roderick John.Roberts, Charles Godfrey.Robinson, Marden Humphrey.Pattison, Cecil William Edward.Trauter, John Henry.Cavanagh, James Donald.Butler, Joseph Theobald.Shields, William.Fletcher, Vivian Turnbull.Anderson, Arthur.Dunne, William George.

Dated this fifth day of April, 1948.

NELSON LEMMON, for Treasurer.

Superannuation Act 1922 -1947.IN pursuance of sub section 4 of section 4 of the Superan-

nuation Act 1922 -1947, I, Nelson Lemmon, Minister ofState for Works and Housing, for and on behalf of theTreasurer of the Commonwealth do hereby direct the followingperson who is the holder for a term of years of a StatutoryOffice in the Department of Commerce and Agriculture shall hedeemed to be an employee within the meaning of section 4 ofthe Superannuation Act 1922- 1947:

Knight, Gordon Percy Holmes.Dated this fifth day of April, 1948.

NELSON LEMMON, for Treasurer.

Superannuation Act 1922 -1947.IN pursuance of sub - section 5 of section 4 of the Superannua-

tion Act 1922 -1947, I, Nelson Lemmon, Minister of Statefor Works and Housing, for and on behalf of the Treasurerof the Commonwealth do hereby direct the following personswho are employees of the Postmaster General's Departmentshall be deemed to be employees within the meaning ofsection 4 of the Superannuation Act 1922 -1947.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Ewart, John Arthur McDonald.Graham, Raymond Cecil.Mulloy, Herbert Lyndon.McGeary, Edward Owen.Poole, William Peter.Pope, Kenneth James Vivian.Rourke, Leonard James.Wallace, Aston Alphonsus

Patrick.Fryer, James Rupert.Morris, Walter Stanley Percy.Williams, Leo Eric.Holt, Marjorie Ellen

Fuller, Sidney Victor.Hazelgrove, Ray.Macbeth, Alfred Pearce.Quinlan, Albert George.O'Heir, Denis Regis.tray. 011iver Ivan.Bond, Stephen Alfred.Gordon, Alfred Thomas Bruce.Molloy, William James. .

McCabe, Patricia Jean.McCormack, George Robert.Jenkins, Leslie George.Meagher, William Patrick.

QUEENSLAND.

Greig, Thomas Richard.Bennett, William Charles.Ross, Gordon.

Dated this fifth day of April, 1948.NELSON LEMMON, for Treasurer.

Quinn, Vincent Thomas.Rohde, Henriette Anna.

COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIALRESEARCH.

INFORMATION SERVICE.

Appointment (No. 1668) of .O fjicer in Charge.APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment as Officer in

Charge ( Principal Research Officer or Senior ResearchOfficer), Information Service, 314 Albert- street, East Mel -bourne.

I)utieç To take charge of the Council's InformationService.

Qualifications.University degree in Science or equivalentqualifications, preferably combined with experience in workof an information service nature. Administrative experienceand proven ability to lead a section is an essential require-ment.

Salary. Dependent on qualifications and experience cornmeaning salary will 'be determined within the range n' r-i;-cipal Research Officer, £945 - £1,105 per auburn non final(£1,015- £1,175 per annum actual), £40 increments, subject toefficiency review at £1,025 per annum nominal or Senior Re-search Officer. £755 -£905 per annum nominal (£825 -£975 perannum actual), £30 increments, subject to efficiency reviewat £815 per annum nominal.

The above salaries will apply to a male appointee, actualsalaries include cost -of- living adjustment which at presentincreases male nominal salaries by £70 per annum.

Subject to a satisfactory medical examination, the success-ful applicant will be eligible to contribute to, and receivebenefits from, either the Commonwealth Superannuation Fundor the Commonwealth Provident Account.

Applications referring to appointment No. 1668 and statingdate of birth, marital .state, nationality, present employment,particulars of qualifications and experience, and of war ser-vice. if any, accompanied by copies of not more than fourtestimonials. should reach the undersigned not later than31st May. 1 948.

G. A. COOK. Secretary.Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, 314 Albert-

street, East Melbourne, C.2. Victoria.

TERRITORY OF PAPUA -NEW GUINEA.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

Vacancies.

APPLICATIONS are invited from persons desirous ofappointment to the following positions in the Public

Service of Papua -New Guinea. The salary rates quoted areactual and include cost of living adjustments.

Education. Officer, Class 3 (Male) .-- £654 -£726 per annum.Qualifications. Professional training in education, pre-

ferably with degree in arts. Experienced in editing andpublishing educational journals.

Duties. Supervise production departmental publications inEnglish and native languages under direction officer -in-charge.

Education Officer, Class 2 (Male). £564 -£636 per annum.Qualifica tions.--Trained teacher's certificate, preferably with

university degree and diploma of education. Successful teach -ing experience especially in rural schools and primary classes.

Dutics. Teacher -in- charge (a) European schools of higherclassification; (b) Chinese or half -caste schools; (c) districtschools for natives. Required organize and supervise classinstruction, also participate in actual teaching wherenecessary.

Education Officer, Class 1 (Male). £474 -£546 per annum.Qualification s.Trained teacher's certificate, or approved

equivalent. Successful teaching experience especially in ruralschools and primary classes.

Education Officer Class In (Male) . £420 -£546 per annum.Qualifications. These positions open to ex -cadet trainees

whose experience does not yet warrant appointment to Class 1.Income Tax Assessment Act not applicable any income

derived by resident of Territory from sources within Terri-tory.

Location. Any part of Papua -New Guinea.Leave. Three months after 21 months' service in Territory.Applicants to furnish full particulars training and teaching

experience and special qualifications or certificates, e.g.,Young Farmers Clubs, Music, Visual or Physical Education,also copies recent inspectorial reports. If permanent teachersof a State Education Department indicate whether preparedtransfer to Administration of Papua -New Guinea if loanof services for specified period cannot be arranged.

Applications. Accompanied by copies only of testimonials,and in addition to the information required above, setting outfull name, date and place of birth, marital state, to Secretary,Department of External Territories, Canberra, by 8th May,1948.

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TERRITORY OF PAPUA -NEW GUINEA.DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

Vacancies.APPLICATIONS are invited from persons desirous of

appointment to the undermentioned vacancies in theDepartment of Education, Public Service of Papua -NewGuinea. Salary rates quoted are actual and include cost ofliving adjustments:

Cadet Education Officer.- -£306 per annum (males), £250per annirnl ( females) .

Qualifications. Age eighteen years or over. Leaving Cer-tificate or equivalent. University graduates or holdersdiploma in Social Studies preferred.

Training. Two years(1.) (a.) Special training at Australian School of

Pacific Administration, Sydney, in subjects connected withTerritory of Papua -New Guinea, native peoples, andpolicy of administration; (b) Period of actual experiencewith Education Department in Territory.

(2.) One year teacher training- -Graduates Diploma of Education course at Sydney

University.Non- Graduates.Special primary teacher's course

at Sydney Teachers' College.Probationary period. Two years, then, if satisfactory,

eligible appointment Education Officer Class 1B, (£408£534(S)

Applications and enquiries. To Secretary, Department ofExternal Territories, Canberra. Applications including fullname, date and place of birth, educational qualifications,marital state, together with copies only of testimonials shouldbe lodged by 30th April, 1948.

TERRITORY OF PAPUA -NEW GUINEA.DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS.

Vacancies.APPLICATIONS are invited from persons desirous of

appointment to the following positions in the PublicService of Papua -New Guinea. The salary rates quoted areactual and include cost -of- living adjustments:

Clerk, Grade 3 £528 -£600 per annum.Duties. Clerk in charge Engineer's office.Qualifications. Experience in keeping accounts and job

costing.

Clerk, Grade 1 £384 -£510 per annum.Duties. Stores Clerk.Qualifications Experience in costing, and stores procedure.( Income Tax Assessment Act not applicable any income

derived by residents Territory from sources within Territory.)Term of Appointment Two years first instance.Location Any part of Papua -New Guinea.Leare. Three months after 21 months' service in Territory..1p;..'ica.liofs. Acconipani d by copies only of testimonials

setting out full name, date and place of birth, qualifications,experience, marital state, to Secretary, Department of ExternalTerritories, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, by 24thApril. 1948.

DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL TERRITORIES.DIRECTORATE OF SHIPPING : PAPUA -NEW GUINEA DIVISION.

Traffic Manager, Rabaul.APPLICATIONS are invited from persons desirous of

appointment to the position of Traffic Manager, Rabaul,in the Papua -New Guinea Coastal and Inter Island ShippingService. Salary £600 -£650 per annum. Single quarterswill be provided,' and appointment, subject to satisfactorymedical report, will be for twelve months in the first instance.The salary rate quoted is actual. The Commonwealth IncomeTax Assessment Act does not apply to any income derivedby Territory residents from sources within the Territory.

Qualifications. Age limit 35 years. Previous shippingexperience. Knowledge of island conditions is desirable.

Applications, accompanied by copies only of testimonials,stating date available to commence duty and setting out fullname, date and place of birth, marital state, qualifications andexperience, to Director of Shipping, 4 Bridge- street, Sydney, byI7th April, 1948.

AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES.IfExcellency the Governor- General in Council has

approved of the following change being made in con-nexion with the Australian Military Forces: --

CITIZEN MILITARY FORCES.GENERAL LIST.

Ma jars -G =era l G. T. Wootten, C.B., C.B.E., D.S,O., .E.D.,Commander 3rd Division, is appointed The Citizen ForcesMember of the Military Board, 4th February, 1948.(Ex.Min. No. 48 Approved 6th April, 1948.)

CYRIL CHAMBERS, Minister for the Army.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.TT IS Excellency the Governor General in Council has

approved of the following changes being made:

PERMANENT AIR FORCE.EQUIPMENT BRANCH.

The appointment of Temporary Squadron Leader A. J.Kent ( 1079) is terminated on demobilization, 15th March,1948.

CITIZEN AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

The appointments of the following officers are terminatedon denobilization : Temporary Flight Lieutenant G. T.Anderson, D.F.C. (413069) , 9th February, 1948, F. E. Taylor(411647) , P. B. Yeats (422086) , l lth February, 1948,J. R. N. Saltliouse (438534), 13th February 1948, D. A.McSweeney (421445), 17th February, 1948, R. H. Y.Haxton (412437) , 18th February, 1948. R. H. Stanton(419543) , 23rd February, 1948, H. N. Stuart (401726) 25thFebruary, 1948, J. A. C. Steele (408762) , A. S. Yates(403392) , 3rd March, 1948; Flying Officer W. H. F. Thomson(432337) 17th February, 1948.

MEDICAL BRANCH.

Pharmaceutical Section.The appointment of Temporary Flight Lieutenant P. M.

Green ( 139933 ) is terminated on demobilization, 18thFebruary, 1948.

ADAHN1STnATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.The appointments of the following officers are terminated on

demobilization :Temporary Wing Commander C. V. Ashe,M.C. ( (252065) , 4th March 1948 ; Temporary SquadronLeader H. T. Miller (251541) , 13th February, 1948; Tem-porary Flight Lieutenants A. E. Dick ;(254227), 13th Feb-ruary, 1948, F. Wilson (253093) 1st March, 1948.

Technical List.The appointments of the following . Temporary Flight Lieu-

tenants are terminated on demobilization : P. A. Trompf(25562'1) 16t1í February, 1948, R. S. J. Niblock (1113), 18thFebruary, 1948.

RESERVE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

The following ex- officers are appointed to commissions withthe ranks indicated: Temporary Flight Lieutenants KevinNightingale (407064) 29th January, 1948, Thomas King( 411352 . 30th .January, 1948, William Charles Hawke(422180) , William Andrew Henry Kellett (410343) , 4thFebruary. 1948, Kevin.. Huns Proctor (403023), 9th Feb-ruary, 1948, Jason Roland Hopton (407175) , 17th February,1948 ; Flying Officers Sidney John Montgomery (423277),30th January, 1948, James Victor Parkinson (411177), 3rdFebruary, 1948, Lionel Davis Tofler (422319 ), Gth February,1948, Alfairi Gerald Dick Walton (433241) 9th February,1 948. Cyril William George Forsyth (433791) , HerbertBruce Melrose (406723), 12th February, 1948, AllahDouglas Seaman (441483 ), 18th February, 1948, George JohnRichard Banks (434600) , 20th February, 1948; PilotOfficer Robert George Neville (403365 ), 20th February, 1948.

The following ex- officers are appointed to commissions withthe ranks indicated for duties with the Air Training Corps,1.6th February, 1948: Temporary Flight Lieutenants JohnWilliam Bishop (426510) , Peter Broughton Cadell (426039) ,Bernard Jol1I1 MacDermott, D.F.C. (207838) , MalcolmHorsfall Michael, D.F.C. (426639), Peter John Paterson( 423869) ; Flying Officers Jantes Groth Fleming (426569),John Archibald hall (425004) .

On cessation of duties with the Air Training Corps, FlyingOfficer L. S. Robertson. ( 434742) is transferred from theAdministrative and Special Duties Branch, 16th February,1948, with seniority 13th January, 1945.

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MEDICAL BRANCH.Ex- Squadron Leader Eric Francis Langley (252868) lb

appointed to a commission with the temporary rank ofSquadron Leader, 20th February, 1948.

The appointment of Flight Lieutenant F. J. Kenny(254851 ) is terminated at his own request, 17th February,1945.

Pharmaceutical section.Ex- Flight Lieutenant Philip Maxwell Gr ce: ; (' 39933 i s

appointed to a commission with the temporary rank of FlightLieutenant, 19th February, 1948.

ADialNISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.The following ex- officers are appointed to commissions with

the ranks indicated for duties with the Air Training Corps:Temporary Flight Lieutenant Robert Arthur Squire (426765)16th February, 1948; Flying Officers Bruce Ian Thomas(417245) , 6th February, 1948, John Donald McMillan(13576), 11th February, 1.948.

The appointment of Pilot Officer ( Acting Flying Officer)T. W. A1cionald (267613 ) is teriniated on cessation ofduties with the Air Training Corps, 12th February, 1948.(Ex. Min. No. 17Approved 6th April, 1948.)

ARTHUR S. DRAKEFORD, Minister for Air.

ENTRY OF CADET MIDSHIPMEN (SPECIAL ENTRY )INTO THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH OF THE ROYALAUSTRALIAN NAVY.

APPLICATIONS are invited for entry as Cadet Midshipmen(Special Entry) into the Executive Branch of the

Royal Australian Navy from youths who attain the age ofeighteen (18) years during the calendar year 1948 ( i.e., thoseborn in 1930) . Successful candidates will enter the RoyalAustralian Naval College in June, 1948.

Candidates must have passed examinations at Matricula-tion standard in Mathematics, Physics and English, and haveobtained satisfactory passes in two other subjects, not neces-sarily up to that standard.

Applications should Teach the Secretary. Department of theNavy, Navy Office, Melbourne. S.C.1, not later than 30thApril, 1948.

Full particulars and application forms may be obtainedfrom the Secretary, Department of the Navy, Navy Office,Melbourne, S.C.1; the Commanding Officer, H.M.A.S.Rushcntter, Beach -road, Edgecliff, New South Wales ; theNaval Officer in Charge, Brisbane' and Fremantle; and theResident Naval Officer, Port Adelaide and Hobart.

Applications will be invited about October, 1948, for addi-t;nnal candidates to enter tiffe College in January, 1949. Iden-tical age limits and educational standard will apply forboth en'ries.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE COLLEGE.SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES.

THE following candidates were succe: fu1 in their applica-tions for entrance to the Royal Australian Air Force

College and were attested as Air Cadets ou dates indicated:

Attested 23rd February, 1948.William Thomas Brown.John Burton Webb.Anthony Lawrie.Ian Stanley Charlton.Maurice John Welman.Hugh Brian Howard.David Ingall.John Goldsworthy PoyntenGriffith Alexander Boord.Roy William Collinson.Leslie Malcolm Symons.Trevor Cecil Owen.Donald Neil Robertson.Noel Anthony Joseph McAdie.

Attested 25th February, 1948.John Leonard Surman.

Attested 1st March, 1948.John Gibbes.

Attested 2nd March, 1948.Henry Alfred Hughes.

DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS.

PROMOTIONS UNDER THE SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT (STAFF) REGULATIONS 1939.

Name.

i

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

Date ofPromotion.

Cargill, William James .. Supervisor (£504 - £540), FourthDivision, Government SmallArms Factory, Lithgow

Forsyth, John .. .. Foreman, Grade " A " (£482-£506), Fourth Division, Gov-ernment Small Arms Factory,Lithgow

Galloway, Robert Dickie Foreman, Grade " B " (£446-£470), Fourth Division, Gov-ernment Ordnance Factory,Maribyrnong

Hill, Edward Cuthbert Foreman, Grade " A " (£482-£506), Fourth Division, Gov-ernment Ordnance Factory,Echuca

Jenkins, Charles Vivian Roy.. Supervisor (£504 - £540), FourthDivision, Government SmallArms Factory, Lithgow

Law, Edgar Foreman, Grade " A " (£482-£506), Fourth Division, Gov-ernment Small Arms Factory,Lithgow

McRae, Allan Douglas Foreman, Grade " B " (£446-£470), Fourth Division, Gov-ernment Ordinance Factory,Maribyrnong

West, Arthur John Foreman, Grade " A " (£482-£506), Fourth Division, Gov-ernment Small Arms Factory,Lithgow

Wicks, Herbert Reginald . Supervisor (£504 - £540), FourthDivision, Government SmallArms Factory, Lithgow

Coulson, William Henry Laboratory Assistant, Grade 3(£396- £432), Fourth Division,Government ExplosivesFactory, Maribyrnong

Senior Engineer, Grade 1 (£594- £672), Third 742 25.3.48Division, Government Small Arms Factory, (864)Lithgow. New office created

Senior Engineer, Grade 1 (£594- £672), Third 742Division, Government Small Arms Factory, (864)Lithgow. New office created

Engineer, Grade 1 (£318 - £522), Third Divi- 592sion, Government Ordnance Factory, (676)Maribyrnong. New office created

Engineer, Grade 1 (£318 £522), Third Divi- 592sion, Government Ordnance Factory, (676)Echuca. New office created -

Senior Engineer, Grade 1 (£594 £672), Third 742Division, Government Small Arms Factory, (864)Lithgow. New office created

Senior Engineer, Grade 1 (£594- £672), Third 742Division, Government Small Arms Factory, (864)Lithgow. New office created

Engineer, Grade 1 (£318- £522), Third Divi- 592sion, Government Ordinance Factory, (676)Echuca. New office created

Senior Engineer, Grade 1 (£594 - £672), 742Third Division, Government Small Arms (864)Factory, Lithgow. New office created

Engineer, Grade 1 (£318 - £522), Third Divi- 592sion, Regional Office, New South Wales. (676)New office created

Senior Chemist, Grade 1 (£594 - £672), Third 672Division, Explosives Branch. New office (794)created

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Supply and Development (Staff) Regulations.

DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS.

A PPOINTMENTS in pursuance of Regulation 125 (1) toA. new offices created :

CENTRAL An11MINIST'RATION.

Chief Jfech,anical Engineer's Branch. Chemist, Grade 1

(Z3184522), Third Division George Gilchrist Thomson.Engineer, Grade 1 (£318- £522), Third Division EdwardDe Renzie Brown, John Guy Du Faur, Winston King- Jones,John Maurice Pethebridge.

Explosives Branch. Chemist, Grade I (£3184522), ThirdDivision Harold Eric Kuntzen, Leon Austen Wellbank Sleep.Engineer, Grade i (£3184522), Third Division RobertGillies, George William Leckey, Clive Payton Lemon, WilliamHenry Paul.

Works Branch. Draughtsman, Grade 1 (£3184414), ThirdDivision Arnold Henry Krohn.

Long Range Weapons Branch. Engineer, Grade i (£318-£522) , Third Division.John Hersey Aitken.

Liquidations Branch. Senior Engineer, Grade 1 (£594-£tí72 ), Third Division William Alfred Mappin. Foreman,

" C " (£4104434), Fourth Division William Stafford.Operational Safety Committee. Chemist, Grade 1 (£318 -,

£522) , Third Division Harry Anderson Ayling.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Government Mtlaitioras Laboratories. Metallurgist, Grade1 (£318 -£522) , Third Division Alexander Kerr, LeonardErnest Samuels.

Government Small Arms Factory, Lithgow. Senior Engi-neer, Grade 1 (£594 £672), Third Division Alexander DonaldAbbott. Engineer, Grade 1 (£3184522), Third DivisionLawrence Allan, Walter Brett, William Hesson Callaghan,William Robert Docherty, Joseph Michael Flynn, HaroldCharles Heffernan, William Lancaster, Alfred KennethPetersen, Cyril Vincent Quinn, James Melville Reid, RaymondPatrick Rossi, Roland Philip Spiller. Chemist, Grade 1 ( £318-£522 ) , Third Division Arthur Everett James Royall.Draughtsman, Grade 1 (£3184414), Third Division DonaldArthur Clifton, Mervyn Charles Emms, Kenneth CharlesGavin, Henry Allan Godden, Stanley Charles Hammett,Darrell William Hoy, Rex Harrison Cazely Jenkins, CharlesAustin Knight, Herbert McLennan, Ronald Leslie Nicholls,John Thomas Pallier, Keith Alfred Rickard, George WilliamLeslie Turner. Foreman, Grade " C " (£410 -£434) . FourthDivision James William Carter, Allen Owen Cook, Alan KeithThomas Cooper, Reginald Joseph Death, John Gearing. SidneyArthur Heffernan. Reginald Walter Herbert, Frederick JohnLane, Charles Lewins, Gerald MacDonald, James Reid McGill.Leslie William Mathews, Robert Methven, Alan ReginaldV icholls, William Alexander Peachman, Ronald Thompson.Claude Westbrook, Horace Ernest Wheeler, John ThomasWilson.

Government Explosives Factory, l(ulwala. Chemist, Grade1 (£31S- £522). Third Division Maurice Edward Cox, RalphJohn Harvey, James Thomas McHenry. Foreman, Grade

C " (£4104434), Fourth Division John Raymond Leach.Harold Bernard Raps.

Regional Office (New South Wales) . Engineer, Grade 1

(£318 -£522) , Third Division Norman Adams.Australian Shipbuilding Boa/rd.Senior Engineer, Grade 1

(£594 -£672) . Third Division Herbert Philip Weymouth.

VIO-ro$IA.

Government Ammwnition Factory, Footscranj. Engineer,Grade 1 (£318 -£522) , Third Division David Joseph Grant,George Alfred Henry Rogers. Foreman, Grade "C" (£410-£434) , Fourth Division Frederick Norman Bulch, JamesCampbell, Walter Arthur David Dowsett, Charles LeonardAlfred Franks, James Nelson Heritage, Gordon Henry Neill.Bertram Robert Richardson, Francis Lytton Schneider, WalterJohn Snelling, Albert Wallis, John Charles Williams.

Government Explosives Factory, Mpribyrnong. Chemist,Grade 1 (£3184522), Third Division Keith William Bennett.Peter Trenary Bennett, William Henry Brown, WilliamCedric Daigleish, Donald George Lascelles, John Brabyn Mills,Lawrence Gordon Mitchell, Reginald John Orth, WilliamNeilson Wensley. Engineer, Grade 1 (£318- £522) , Third

Division Alexander Charles Buchanan, Allan TemplemanGardner, Russell David Hall, William John Taylor. Super-visor (£3784450), Fourth DivisionCharles Henry Harrop.Foreman, Grade " C " (£4104434), Fourth Division -- WilliamAllan Neill.

Central Drawing Office, Dfaribyrnwnq. Draughtsman, GradeI (£3184414), Third Division Edward Boase, FrederickHorace Clapham, Robert Smithett Dick, Leslie AlexanderDwan, Robert Henry Hayes, Sydney Percy Jones, Roy ArthurLeviny, Alan Martin, Frank Edward Stabb, Charles CliveThorburn, Robert Percy Watt, Harold Williams. Supervisor(£3781450), Fourth Division Edward Alfred Coulson.Tracer (F) , Grade 1 (£1784226), Fourth DivisionLillianDorothy Ffrost.

Government Munitions Laboratories, Maribyrnong.Chemist, Grade 1 (£3184,522), Third Division George Ather-stone Atkins, James Donald Blackwood, Donald Charles Bruce,l a.rold Maxwell Custance, Douglas John O'Donel Davis.Gordon Hine Dolphin, Melville Ian Homewood, William GerardJowett, John Ross .Rischbieth, Alec Armstrong Rosenblum.Donald Arthur Sinclair, Elgar Denis Llewellyn Treharne,Georg Winter, Anras Stanley Wright. Draughtsman, Grade1 (£318-£414), Third Division David Owen Jones. Engineer,Grade 1 (£3184522), Third Division Aubrey ThomasSherring Gardiner, Ernest Hughes, Leopold Kahane, RobertPeebles McMurrich, Noel Gordon Campbell Neville, EdgarSeiler. Metallurgist, Grade 1 (£318 -£522) , Third DivisionJames Henry Cole, John James Dale, Richard Howard Dyke,Walter Fred Hemmy, Gavin Grant McDonald, James IanNish. Physicist, Grade 1 (£318 £522), Third DivisionRupert Gordon Ackland, John Law Farrands, Raymond IvanGarrod, Ernest Raymond Harrison, John Alexander McDonald,Arthur Whitley Loftus Pybus, Gustav Griffin Schaefer, JamesClifford Stevens, Geoffrey Lyndon White. Senior ScientificGlas.sworker (£.470-£506), Fourth Division Arthur GlynThomas. Foreman. Grade " C " (£4104434), Fourth DivisionKenneth Douglas Anderson, Charles William De Labertauche,John Glen, Archibald Nisbet. Foreman, Grade " D " (£362-£398) , Fourth Division Gordon Henry Campbell, ThomasHenry Hibbert. Laboratory Assistant, Grade 1 (n584318),Fourth Division Joseph Laughlan Deegan, William RobertHindson, Francis Stanislaus Maguire, Alan Richard Shalders.Alan Lindsay Temby.

Government Ordnance Factory, Bendigo.Engineer, Grade 1£318-£522), Third Division Maurice Graham Irwin, Reginald

Gordon Rose. Draughtsman, Grade 1 (£318 -£414) , ThirdDivision John Colin Campbell, Charles Alexander Johnston.Foreman, Grade " C " (£410 -£434) , Fourth Division SydneyBrown, Stanley Vernon Clemens, John Ernest Gaskell, CliffordJohn Gill, Egbert Grocott, George Love McDonald, HerefordSutherland McKindley, Frank Nicoll, John Shaw, WilliamAllan Osier Watson.

Government Ordnance Factory, Echuca. Engineer, Grade 1(£318-£522), Third Division William Alexander Miller.Draughtsman, Grade 1 (£3184414). Third Division Alfred.Tames Hartvigsen. Foreman, Grade " C " (£41-04434), FourthDivision Francis Lyell Boyle. Alfred Cohen, Robinson AbramMcClaren, Alan Slorach.

Government Ordnance Factory, Afaribyrmonq. Engineer,Grade 1 (£318 -£522) , Third. Division Richard HarringtonBillows. Eric Albert Curwood, Kenneth Dunphy, Philip GroseT fled. Eric IVlihie Siggs. Foreman, Grade " C " (£410- £434) .Fourth Division William Atkinson, Andrew William Bremner,Sydney Eric Conroy,. Roy Wesley Curwood, Edmond ValentineDunphy. William Sutherland Esson, James Percy Giles,Frederick Heaviside, John Keith Hood, Patrick BryanMcCormick, John Henry Moore. Edward Murphy, Isaac JamesMyall, George Ovens, Percy Shafto, August Rudolph Sonn-berger. James Wilfred Taylor.

Stores and Transport Branch (Victoria).Foreman, Grade" C " (£410-£434), Fourth Division William Richard Boucher,Clifford Edward Joseph Hocking, Joseph Gordon Johnson,Benjamin George Pretty, William Wallace Russ. Foreman,Grade " D " (£362-£398), Fourth Division Ronald PatrickMcLeod.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

Regional Office (South Australia). Engineer, Grade I( f.318 -£52L ), Third Division Kenneth Alexander Ferguson.

Government Ammunition Factory, _Finsbury . Foreman,Grade C" (£4104434), Fourth DivisionGeorge Woodman.

Government Munitions Laboratories, Finsbwry.Metal-lurgist, Grade 1 (£318- £522), Third Division -- Kenneth Archi-bald Metcalfe.

Stores and Transport Brauach (South Australia) . Foreman,Grade " C " (£410 -£434) , Fourth Division Keith HowardLoffler,

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COMMONWEALTh PUBLIC SERVICE.

PROMOTIONS- SECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109.rpliE following promotions are provisional and subject to appeal by officers to the Public Service Board, and, where consequent upon1 another provisional promotion, shall be dependent upon the latter being confirmed. Appeals should be lodged, either by letter ortelegram, within twenty -one days of the date of this notification, as follows :

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Under Section 50 (7i) of the Commonwealth Public Service Act, the Board may regard an appeal as having been made against aprovisional promotion notified hereunder by any officer who, at any time within the time prescribed for lodging an appeal, is absent onleave for war service, or is absent from Australia on official duty.

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

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

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

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

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

Date ofPromotion.

Ogilvie, Morris Alexander

E1som, William George

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.Auditor - General's Office, Tasmania.

Accountant (£414- £504), Third Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£504- £576), Third 592 8.4.48Division, Official Receiver's Division, vice J. S. Revie, promoted (609)Office, Bankruptcy Branch,Attorney- General's Depart-ment, Tasmania

DEPARTMENT OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.Clerk (£108 - £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312- £396), Third Division, Finance 466 8.4.48

sion, Finance Section, Admini- Section, Administrative Division, vice (467)strative Division R. L. Gustafson, promoted

Duties. Prepare History Cards, Salary Registers and Salary Sheets. Calculate salary and overtime payments and salary deductions.Assist in examination of expenditure.

Browne, Cecil Percival Clerk (£312 £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£414 £504), Third Division, Finance 484 8.4.48sion, Finance Section, Admini- Section, Administrative Division. New (496)strative Division office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.

47/1661)

Duties. Examining and reimbursing the expenditure of overseas posts in New Zealand, South Africa, Manila, Netherlands EastIndies, Siam, Portuguese Timor, New Caledonia, Singapore and Ceylon. Conversion of foreign currencies where necessary.

Whiteford, Margaret Elaine . . Assistant (Female), Grade 1(£84-£178), Fourth Division, CablesSub- section, External Com-munications Section, Admini-strative Division

Duties. Recording

Galloway, Jack Clerk (£108 - £360), Third DM-sien; Finance Section, Adinini-strative Division

Gustafson, Ronald Leslie

claims.

Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£202- £210), 257 8.4.48Fourth Division, Cables Sub - section, Ex- (279)ternai Communications Section, Admini-strative Division

inward cables.

Clerk (£3784468), Third Division, Central 448Registry, Administrative Division, vice (451)P. M. Walsh, transferred

Duties. Supervision of recording, filing and indexing of material in Central Registry.

Clerk (£312 - £896), Third Divi-sion, Finance Section, Admini-strative Division

Duties. Examination of accounts, claims and allowances.

Clerk (£378=£488), Third Division, FinanceSection, Administrative Division. Newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No.47/1661)

Appropriation ledger keeper. Correspondence in regard to expenditure

484(496)

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PIt.OMOTIONS-continued.

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

Date ofPromotion.

ATTORN E ï - GENERAL'S DEPARTAENT.Bankruptcy Branch, New South Wales.

McCombie, John Martin Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£414- £504), Third Division, Official 484 8.4.48sion, Official Receiver's Section Receiver's Section, vice G. V. Barrell, pro- (496)

motedDuties. - Examination of proofs of debt and preparation for admission or otherwise by Official Receiver ; assist with investigation

of bankrupts' books of account, realization M assets and preparation of draft reports for Official Receiver.Garland, Ronald Selwyn

Hartmann, Campbell Frederick

Hobson, Maxwell Thomas

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, Official 430 8.4.48sion, Official Receiver's Section Receiver's Section, vice J. M. McCombie,

promotedDuties.- Ledger keeper and dividend clerk.

Investigation Branch, New South Wales.Clerk (£1084360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, vice D. A. 430 8.4.48

sion, Australian Shipping Alexander, promoted (439)Board, Department of Supplyand Shipping

Duties. - Registration, indexing and filing of correspondence.

Patent, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Offices, Central Staff.Assistant Photo - Equipment Op- Assistant, Grade 4 (£280 £312), Fourth Divi- 382 8.4.48

erator (£264- £272), Fourth sion, Publications Section, vice W. L.Division Cottingham, deceased

Duties. -In charge of sales of all publications and distribution thereof ; maintenance of publications records and subscriptionregister.

Stringer, John MasonInvestigation Branch, Queensland.

Clerk (£378- £468), Third Divi- Section Officer (£6124672), Third Division, 682sion, Department of Trade and Security Section. New office created (721)Customs (P.S.B. Certificate No. 46/708)

Duties. - Responsible for administration and control of the Section and for collection, collation and reporting on information.

Jack, Marjorie Betty

Hillary, Aileen Mary

8.4.48

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Defence Division, Melbourne.

Typist, Grade 1 (£92- £250), Typist, Grade 2 (£26 2- £274), Fourth Divi- 309 8.4.48Fourth Division, Services' sion, Services' Pay and Conditions SectionPay and Conditions Section

Statistician's Branch, Adelaide.Assistant (Female), Grade 2

(£186- £194), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch, Postmaster -General's Department, Adel-aide

Statistician's BExley, Harold James Deputy Statistician (£648 - £720),

Third Division

Ahearn, Paul Darrell

Griffin, Thomas

Phillips, John William

Taxation Branch (CeAssessor, Grade 2 (£378 £468),

Third Division, AssessingEstate Duty Section

Assessor, Grade 3 (£468- £540),Third Division, AssessingLand Tax Section

Assistant (Female), Grade 3 (£202-£210), 197* 8.4.48Fourth Division, Transport and Communi-cation Section, vice M. M. Rance, trans-ferred

ranch, Hobart.- £Deputy Statistician (£744 816), Third Divi- 838 8.4.48

sion. New office created (P.S.B. Certifi- (1,084)ficate No. 48/227)

astral Office), Victoria.Assessor, Grade 4 (£504- £576), Third Divi- 574 8.4.48

sion, Assessing- Estate Duty Section, (586)vice F. A. Worland, promoted

Assessor, Grade 4 (£504 - £576), Third Divi- 574sion, Assessing -Land Tax Section, vice (586)A. E. Jay, deceased

Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.), New South Wales.Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division, Accounts

sion, District Accounts Office, Section, vice L. W. Blake, promotedDepartment of the Army, NewSouth Wales

Duties.- Ledgerkeeper.

Taxation Branch (Income Tax), New South Wales.

Swift, Peter Clerk (£108 - £360), Thirdsion, Accounts Section

Farr, Herbert Warren Clerk (£108- £360), Thirdsion, Accounts Section

Sharpe, Phillip Arthur . Clerk (£1084360), Thirdsion, Accounts Section

Webb, Eric Seymour .. Clerk (£108- £360), Thirdsion, Instalment Section

Talty, Patrick Joseph Clerk (£108- £360), Thirdsion, Overseas Section

tf

448 8.4.48(451)

Divi - Assessor, Grade 1 (£360-£468), Third Divi- 448 8.4.48sion, Assessing Section. New office created (451)(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Divi - Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi- 448sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Divi- Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi- 448sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Divi- Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi - 448sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Divi - Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 4468), Third Divi- 448sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

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* Plus special allowance of £50 per annum.

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PROMOTIONS- continued.

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

Date ofPromotion.

Rowe, John

Fox, Alan Stanwell

Johnston, Graham Mitchell ..

Kemister, Albert Ronald

Gray, Lloyd William

Harvie, John Templeton

Goetze, Frank David

Bowra, Ronald Leslie . .

Kingston, Jeffrey Edgar

Stewart, Geoffrey Bruce

Headford, Clifford George .

Morahan, John Francis

Frost, Allan Vincent

Duncan, Arthur James

Holden, Brian William

Wheeler, Sidney John

Callaghan, John Paul

Berry, Donald Dion

Booler, Francis Herbert

Dunn, Cornelius Joseph

Fitzgerald, John Leo

Hall, Neville Victor William..

Nowland, Gordon John

Reed, Henry George

Smith, William Wynn

Maley, Colin Gerard

Campbell, Maxwell John .

Mutton, Neal John

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY- continued.

Taxation Branch (Income -Tax), New South Wades- continued.Clerk (£108 - £360), Third Divi-

sion, Accounts Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Unattached, Head Office,Canberra

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, unattached

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Arrears Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, unattached

Clerk (£108 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Overseas Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Cashier's Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108 £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Intelligence Section

Clerk (£1084360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Issue Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Issue Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Defaults and ReviewSection

Clerk . (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Clerk (£108 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Section

Clerk (£1084360), Third Divi-sion, Records Section

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade l (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Cerrificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade £ (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade i (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

£

448 . 8.4.48

448

448

448

430

430(439)

430

430 Of

430

430

430

430

430

430

430

430(439)

430

430

448

448

448

448

448

430

430

448

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No 57. -8th April, 1948 1866 Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONS--continued.

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

Date ofPromotion.

8.4.48

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8.4.48

8.4.48

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91

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DEPKRTMENT OF TIiE

Taxation Branch. (Income Tax.),

Verrell, Henry Clerk (£108-f.,360), Third Divi-sion, Records Section

Barriskill, John Keith Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Section

Daly, Thomas Francis Xavier Clerk (£1084360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Hooker, William Edward .. Clerk (£1084360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Stewart, Donald Norman Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Section

Dawson, Max William Clerk (£108 - £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Taxation Branch ('Income

Drabsch, Kenneth Herbert . . Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section

Duties.- Receiving

Taxation Branch (Income

Langworthy, William Leslie . . Clerk (£414- £504), Third Divi-sion, unattached

Jackson, Charles Albert Clerk (£414- £504), Third Divi-sion, Inquiry Section

Davey, Allan Frank Assessor, Grade 2 (£378- £468),Third Division, unattached

Jacobs, Frederick Charles Clerk (£378- £468), Third Divi-sion, Correspondence andRecords Section

Mortimer, Peter Henley . Assessor, Grade 1 (£312- £396),Third Division, unattached

Walter, Kenneth Geoffrey . . Assessor, Grade i (£312 - £396),Third Division, unattached

Peterson, Desmond Edmund Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Instalment Section,Income Tax, Victoria

Potter, Raymond Geoffrey . . Clerk (£312- £396), Third Divi-sion, Inquiry Section

Burke, Daniel Terence Clerk (£312 £396), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Section

McCord, Peter James Clerk (£378 - 468), Third Divi-sion, unattached

Duties. -

Boden, Brian Maxwell .. Clerk (£108- £360); Third Divi-sion, Accounts Section

Duties.- Ledger

Harvvood, Harry Lindsay . Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Section

Duties. - Officer -in- Charge of Arrears Sub

Richardson, Lynda Joyce Typist, Grade 1 (£92- £250),Fourth Division, Correspond-ence and Records Section

White, Keith Seabrook Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Investigation Section

Duties . - Attending to general inquiries relating

TREASURY-C'.oniinaied.

New South Wale- continued.Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-

sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.13. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£3604468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Tax), Queensland.Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, Accounts

Section, vice C. E. A. Kelly, promotedmail room remittances.

Tax), Tasmania.Assessor, Grade 3 (£468- £540), Third Divi-

sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 3 (£4684540), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/3007)

Assessor, Grade 3 (£468- £540), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 2 (£414- £504), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 2 (£414 - £504), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/3007)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/3007)

Assessor, Grade 1 . (£360- £468), Third -Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360 - £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Assessor, Grade 1 (£360- £468), Third Divi-sion, Assessing Section. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/212)

Clerk (£414 £504), Third Division, AccountsSection. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 47/3007)

Teller.Clerk (£312- £396), Third Division, Accounts

Section, vire K. G. Walter, transferredKeeper.Clerk (£312- £396), Third Division, Accounts

Section. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 47/3007)

- Section. Follow up action outstanding tax.

Assistant (Female) (Stamp Checker) (£232 -£256), Fourth Division, Accounts Section,vice B. M. Wheelton, retired

Clerk (£414 £504), Third Division, InquirySection, vice C. A. Jackson, promoted

to Income Tax Assessments (Officer -in- Charge).

430

448

430(439)

448

430

430

448(451)

556(564)

556(564)

538(541)

520(541)

484(496)

430

448

430

430

484(496)

430

382(399)

303(336)

484(496)

Joyce, John Charles .. Clerk (£108 £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312- £396), Third Division, Inquirysion, Accounts Section Section, vice R. G. Potter, promoted

Duties.- Attending to general inquiries relating to Income Tax Assessments.

382(399)

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Northern Territory Administration Branch.

Wood, Keith Roland Clerk (£108-£360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, Northern 382 8.4.48sion, Commonwealth Sub- Territory,, Administration Branch, Darwin. (399)Treasury, Sydney New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.

47/977)Duties. - Supervision of Stores Sub- section. Ordering follow -up, and despatch of all stores and services. Knowledge of stores

accounting procedure desirable.

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Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONSßontánued.

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

Promotion.Date of

Promotion.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERD:mr-cons ntced.Electoral Branch.

Hassan, Rowland Patrick .. .Clerk (108- £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£3124396), Third Division, Central 430 8.4.48

pion, Directorate of Supply, Staff, Canberra, vice R. Edmonds, pro- (439)

Melbourne moted

Duties. To assist in Accounts, Records and general work of Branch.

Mazengarb, Albert Joseph . . Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£414- £504), Third Division, Electoral 574

sion, Electoral Branch, Hobart Branch, Hobart, _vice M. H. Brown, trans - (586)ferred

Duties.--Accounts Clerk. Practical knowledge of Electoral and Works and Housing accounting desirable.

Meteorological Branch, Central Staff.

Foley, James Charles Deputy Director (£840 £912), Chief Scientific Officer (£06241,112), Third 1,032 8.4.48Third Division, New South Division. New office created (P.S.B. (1,226)

Wales Certificate No. 46/1622)

Duties. Supervision and direction of meteorological developmental research and technical methods in Meteorology and Climatology

in the Commonwealth of Australia and its Territories.

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.Administrative Division, South, Australia.

Delaney, Kevin Michael Clerk (£378 4468), Third Divi- Staff and Industrial Officer (£468- £540), 538 8.4.48sion, Paymaster and Collector's Third Division, Staff and Industrial Sec- (541)

Section, Accounts Division tion

Duties require administrative ability, a knowledge of the Public Service Act, Regulations, General Orders and Arbitration

Determinations. Engagement of workmen and knowledge of Federal and State Awards.

McIntosh, Robert Steve . . Foreman - Assistant (£318 - £342), Foreman - Assistant (£330- £366), Fourth 466 8.4.48Fourth Division, Woodman's Division, Woodman's Point (QuarantinePoint (Quarantine Station), Station), Western Australia. PositionWestern Australia reclassified (P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/

2927)Duties. In charge of Station staff, responsible for maintaining in good order Station buildings, grounds, equipment, stores, &c.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.Victoria.

Gray, Thomas Laurence Clerk (£4£4- £504), Third Divi- Senior Clerk (£468- £540), Third Division, 610 8.4.48sion, Head- quarters Staff, 3rd Division, Southern Command, vice (631)

Southern Command N. M. White, promoted

Queensland.

Kluver, Harry Hayes Clerk (£1084360), d Clerk (078-£468), Division, Finance 448 8.4.48sion, Taxation Branch, Queens- Office, Northern Command,land De Berg, promoted

Duties. Assistant to Paymaster and Receiver.

Gallagher, Edward Bernard . . Clerk (£312 £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378- £468), Third Division, Finance 520sion, Postmaster - General's De- Office, Northern Command, vice C. B. (541)

partment, Queensland Green, transferredDuties. -Camp Pay and Salaries.

Naylon, Augustine James Clerk (£108 £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division, Finance 466

sion, Finance Office, Northern Office, Northern Command. New office (467)

Command created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/1189)Duties. In charge Pay of Permanent Military Forces.

Collins, Gordon Henry Stafford Clerk (£312- £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division, Finance 448

sion, Property and Survey Office, Northern Command. New office (451)Branch, Department of In- created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/1189)terior, Brisbane

Duties. Lamp Pay and Civil Salary Audits.

!f

e,

DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS.

MacDonald, Bryan Angus . Clerk (£108-£360) (S), Third Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division, Govern - 466 8.4.48Divi sion, Central Registry ment Ammunition Factory, Footscray. (467)

New office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.47/1946)

Trembath, James Henry

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.Employment Division, Queensland.

Clerk (£108 - £360), Third Divi- Employment Officer, Grade 2 (£3784468, 466sion, Unattached, Department Third Division, District Employment (481)of Air, Queensland Office, Hugh'ndou. New office created

(P.S.B. Certificate No 47/2787)

Duties. - Second -in- Charge of Dxstr 'et : Employment Office. Interviews and arranges placement of applicants for ,,employment ,visits employers to promote the use of the Commonwealth Employment Service. General knowledge of industry desirable.

1828.-2

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57.-8th April, 1948 1868 Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONS- continued.

Name.

Dean, Horace John Albert ..

Morrison, George Thomas

Partridge, Leonard Archibald

Roffey, George CharlesFrain

Worland, John Durban

Graham, Kenneth Leslie

Buchanan, John Brown

De

Riley, Thomas William Alex -ander

Angove, Henry

Chapman, Thomas Ronald ..

Thomas, Stephen George

May, Maxwell Francis .

Jackson, Charles Bruce

fill, Noel Raymond

Harris, Ernest Edward

West, Cecil Henry William ..

Wagner, Mervyn Gordon

Firth, Stanley Cale

Chadwick, Jeff Richard

Sullivan, Bernard WilliamJames

Hartup, Reginald John

Greene, Alexander Devonport

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

Date ofPromotion.

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION.Clerk (£3124396), Third Divi-Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, Central 448 8.4.48

sion, Central Staff, Patent, Staff, Department of Information. New (451)Trade Marks, Designs and office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.Copyright Offices 48/512)

REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT.New South Wales.

Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Divi-Clerk (£378-£468), Third Division, Accounts 448 8.4.48sion, Accounts Section, New Section, Sydney. New position created (451)South Wales

Duties. - SeniorClerk (£312 £396), Third Divi-

sion, Accounts Section, NewSouth Wales

Duties.- SeniorClerk (£1084360), Third Divi-

sion, Records Section, NewSouth Wales

Duties.-Assists War Gratuity and Pension Trust Accounts Officer.

Relieving Officer.Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division, Accounts 448

Section, Sydney. New position created (451)

Relieving Officer.Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, Accounts 430

Section, Sydney. New position created

Clerk (£1084360), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Section, NewSouth Wales

Duties. - AssistsClerk (£1084360), Third Divi-

sion, Accounts Section, NewSouth Wales

Duties. - Paying Teller,Clerk (£1084360), Third Divi-

sion, Pensions Section, NewSouth Wales

Duties. - Advices to Postmasters and Pensioners of New Grants, &c.

Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, Accounts 406Section, Sydney, vice L. A. Partridge, (412)promoted

Security Clerk.Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, Accounts 382

Section, Sydney, vice G. T. Morrison, (399)promoted

Medical Sustenance, &c.

Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, Pensions 382Section, Sydney (399)

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.New South

Clerk (£378- £468), Third Divi-sion, Engineering Branch

Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£360),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (No. 3Metropolitan Division), CitySouth

Junior Postal Officer (£72- £180),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232- £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232- £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Junior Postal Officer (£72- £180),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232- £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232 £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Mail Officer (£84- £312), FourthDivision, unattached

Postal Officer (£232 £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232 - £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Junior Postal Officer (£72- £180),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Assistant, Grade 2 (£264-£312), Fourth Division,Bathurst

Postal Assistant, Grade 2 (£264-£312), Fourth Division, Mur-willumbah

Postal Officer (£232 - £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Wales.

Assistant Survey Officer (£414 - £504), Third 502 8.4.48Division, Engineering Branch (Survey (519)Section). New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 47/2492)

Line Inspector (£390 - £462), Fourth Divi- 511sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff(Goulburn Division), Bega, vice A. J.Shaw, transferred

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division, 227Armidale, vice D. W. G. Pleace, promoted

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division, 331Relieving Staff, Canberra District (Bega),vice C. H. Watling, resigned

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Third Division, . 331Canberra (Strong Point), vice E. J. Cog-hill, promoted

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division, 227Cooma, vice J. V. Paff, transferred

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division, 346Cowra, vice W. T. Ridgway, transferred

Postal Clerk (£120 - £330), Fourth Division, 331Relieving Staff, Cootamundra District( Cowra), vice A. R. Oliver, transferred

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division, 421Ettalong Beach. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/2898)

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division, 331Glen Inns. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 47/2488)

Postal Clerk (£120 £330), Fourth Division, 361Relieving Staff, Lismore District (Grafton),vice J. C. Pinwill, transferred

Postal Clerk (£1204330), Fourth Division, 227Brewarrina, vice C. E. Shakespear, trans-ferred

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division, 361Relieving Staff, Dubbo District (Dubbo),vice E. B. Green, transferred

Postal Clerk (£120£330), Fourth Division, 361Woy Woy, vice J. G. Bishop, transferred

Postal Clerk (£120 - £330), Fourth Division, 361New Lambton, vice B. Snedden, resigned

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Commonwealth Gazette 1869 No. 57.-8th April, 1948

PROMOTIONS-continued.

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. Salary onProte Lion.

Date ofPromotion.

Nolan, Owen Patrick

Swan, Thomas Errington

Ikin, William John . .

Cousins, Leslie Royston . .

Neville, Walter John

Jay, Stuart McKnight

Christopher, William Victor ..

Doyle, Malcolm McLeod . .

Parker, Cecil Skottowe

Cook, Frederick James

Maxwell, Ronald Alfred John

Nicholls, William John Ken-nedy

Hurre11, Jack Neville

Hynds, Raymond Barry

Greenhalgh, George Frederick

O'Connor, Adrian ..

Hunt, James Vincent

McBryde, Teresita Gillen

Norton, Dulcie

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT- continued.

New South Wales- continued.

Postal Officer (£232- £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Assistant, Grade 2 (£264-£312), Fourth Division, Can-berra

Postal Officer (£232 - £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232- £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232- £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232- £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Assistant, Grade 2 (£264-£312 ), Fourth Division, Forbes

Junior Postal Officer (£72- £180),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232- £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Assistant, Grade 2 (£264-£312), Fourth Division, Mar -rickville

Postal Officer (£232- £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232 £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232 £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232 £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232 - £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232- £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Postal Officer (£232- £272),Fourth Division, unattached

Monitor (£250 4286), FourthDivision, Telephone Branch

Assistant (Female), Grade 2(£1864194), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch (Money OrderAccounts)

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division,Relieving Staff, Kempsey District (Kemp -sey), vice M. R. Black, promoted

Postal Clerk (£120 - £330), Fourth Division,Kingston, vice W. G. Wilde, promoted

Postal Clerk (£120£330), Third Division,Moree, vice R. P. J. Murphy, transferred

Postal Clerk (£120 - £330), Third Division,Newcastle, vice S. R. Norley, promoted

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division,Orange, vice J. L. Forbes, retired

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division,Portland, vice F. Quayle, transferred

Postal Clerk (£1204330), Third Division,Tullamore, vice C. S. Godfrey, transferred

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division,West Wyalong, vice A. A. Pollack, trans-ferred

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division,Camperdown, vice W. H. Bonin, trans-ferred

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division,Canberbury, vice C. W. McColough,transferred

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division,Crows Nest, vice V. S. H. Monahan,resigned

Postal Clerk (£1204330), Fourth Division,Edgecliff. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 47/2452)

Postal Clerk (£120£330), Fourth Division,Harbord. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 47/2886)

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Fourth Division,Lidcombe, vice M. R. G. Clough, trans-ferred

Postal Clerk (£120 £330), Fourth Division,Manly. New office created (P.S.B. Cer-tificate No. 47/1801)

Postal Clerk (£120£330), Fourth Division,Paddington, vice J. F. Minslow, trans-ferred

Postal Clerk (£120£330), Fourth Division,Watson's Bay. New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 47/2599)

Supervisor (£298- £334), Fourth Division,Telephone Branch, vice P. B. J.McDonough, retired

Assistant (Female) (Stamp Sales) (£218-£250), Fourth Division, Accounts Branch(Cashier), vice Mary E. Hunter, trans-ferred

Duties. -Sale of postal stamps and other values in Postal Hall, G.P.O.McGuiness, Eric William Lineman, Grade 1 (£2534277),

Fourth Division, unattached

Lyons, Clarence John Andrew

Bishop, Arthur William

Lineman, Grade 2 (£288), Fourth Division,Engineering Branch, Line Staff (BathurstDivision), Mudgee, vice L. T osh, resigned

Duties include cable jointing and driving a motor vehicle.

Victoria.

Clerk (£312 £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, Engi-sion, Engineering Branch neering Branch (Costing), vice W. B.

(Costing) Underwood, promotedDuties. -Check of wages and allowance pay - sheets.

Clerk (£312- £396), Third Divi- Clerk (£378 £468), Third Division, Engi-sion, Engineering Branch neering Branch (Costing), vice C. F. Stark,(Costing) promoted

Duties require a thorough knowledge of the Works procedureof expenditure on Engineering Works and Services.Hogan, Vernon Phillip .. Clerk (£312- £396), Third Divi-

sion, Engineering Branch(Lines)

Duties require a thorough knowledge of the Works procedureof expenditure on Engineering Works and Services.Maher, Thomas Martin .. Clerk (£312 £396), Third Divi-

sion, Engineering Branch

331 8.4.48

406

316

346

346

331

406

227

376

421

376

331

376

331

376

331

316

369

329

384

484 8.4.48(496)

538(541)

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Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, Engi- 538 8.4.48neering Branch (Costing), vice W. S. L. (541)Carroll, promoted

and Cost Accounts Instructions, particularly as related to classification

Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division, Engi- 538. 8.4.48neering Branch (Telephone Equipment), (541).vice R. W. H. McKenna, promoted

Duties are those of Clerk to Divisional Engineer and involve a knowledge of Engineering Branch procedure.

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Erickson, ArthurCharles

Smith, Edgar Albert

Duties include preparation Of Mail Schedule, requests for non- official Post Offices and letter receivers, and correspondence work.

Parsons, Alfred . Senior Technician (364- £388), Supervising Technician, Grade 1 (£408- 579 8,4.48Fourth Division, Engineering £444), Fourth División, EngineeringBranch (Mechanical) Branch (Mechanical), Hornsby, vice

A. S. Newman, promotedDuties..--Maintenance of 2000 type automatic exchange.

1874 i+iüuvttiltL

PROMOTIONS-=-oòntin ued.

Present Designation au4 Station. Position te rqliich Próñioted. Salary ohPromotion.

Date ofPromotion.

PÒS'hiASTËR- GÈT1RAL'S DEPAttÄÍtNT -- ortaitnuelZ.

Victoria -cohtinned.

Edward Clerk (£108- £360), Third Division, Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, Personnel 466 8.4.48Personnel Branch Branch, vice M. n. Hartigan, promoted (481)

Duties.= ]gamine schedules of higher duties payments and compute allowances payable... Clerk (1108- £360), Third Divi- Clerk (£312 £396), Third Division, Postal 466

sien, Postal Services Branch Services Branch, vane J. G. Paranthoiene,promoted

(481)

Burdon, Mary Agnes

McPaul, Cecil Ernest Oliver..

Parsons, Edgar Ivan

Telephonist (£924214), FourthDivision, Telephone Branch

Duties includeLineman, Grade 2 (£288), Fourth

División, Engineering Branch,Line Staff ( Wagga Division),Wagga Wagga

Duties aire those oLineman, Grade I (£2534277),

Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (NewcastleDivision), Scone

Duties include cable jointingMcKenzie, Herbert Alexander Lineman, Grade ï (£253- £277),

Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (LismoreDivision), Nÿogle

Phonógra. Operator (£81£222), Fourth 155Division, Telegraph Branch. New °Ili cecreated P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/1936)

typewriting.Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£324 - £336), Fourth 444

Division, Engineering Branch, Line Staff(Goulburn Division), Bega, vice O. T.Welsh, resigned

f Area Poreinan.Lineman, Grade 2 (£288), Fourth Division, 384

Engineering Branch, Line Staff (NewcastleDivision), Scone, vice T. C. J. Burgess,transferred

and driving a motor vehicle.Lineman, Grade 2 (£288), Fourth Division, 384

Engineering Branch, Line Staff (LismoreDivision), Kyogle, vice I. E. Turner,transferred

Dutiès are those of Paru Leader and include cable jointing and driving a motor vehicle.

Forrester, Hadfield George . .

Brown, Andrew

Senior Technician (£3644388),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Mechanical, City WestExchange

Supervising Technician, Grade 1 (£408- 579£.14), Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Mechanical, Newport. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/2402)

Duties. - Experience in the maintenance of 2000 type equipment desirable... Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Divi- Clerk (£468- £540), Third Division, Personnel 610

sion, Personnel Branch Branch, vice L. G. Kracke, promoted (631)

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Duties. - Treatment of Cottipensation Cases and Preparation of Charges under punitive Sections of the Commonwealth Public ServiceAct.Sheehan, Thomnas Vincent

Wood, Edric Marshall

O'Brien, Bernard James

Utz, Johann George

Price, Frederick William

Holland, Reginald Thomas ..

Trembath, Frederick Percy . .

'Wyatt, Frederick Albert

Clerk (£108- £360), Third Divi - Clerk (£378- £468), Third Division, Personnel 538 8.4.48sion, Personnel Branch Branch, vice A. Brown, promoted (541)

Duties.-Staff Movements Clerk.

Queensland.Senior Welfare Officer (£504- Inspector (Staff) (£5404612), Third Divi- 610 8.4.48

£576), Third . Division, Per- sion, Personnel Branch. New office (631)sonnet Branch (Education and created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/2827)Welfare Section)

Assistant Superintendent (048-£720), Third Division, unat-tached

District Inspector, Grade 2(£648- £720), Third Division,unattached

District Inspector, Grade 2(£6484720), Third Division,unattached

District Inspector, Grade 2(£648 £720), Third Division,unattached

District Inspector, Grade 2(£648 £720), Third Division,unattached

Di'striet Inspeetor, Grade 2(0484920), Third Division,Unattitched

Assistant Superintendent (0064768), Third 790Division, Postal Services Branch. New (894)office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.48/229)

District Inspector, Grade 2 (£696 - £768), 790Third Division, Postal Services Branch, (894)Toowoomba District (Toowoomba). Newoffice created (P.8.13. Certificate No.48/229)

District .Inspector, Grade 2 (£696 - £768), 790Third Division, Postal Services Branch, (894)Dalby District (Dalby). New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/229)

District Inspector, Grade 2 (£696- £768), 790Third Division, Postal Services Branch, (894)Maryhoróugh District (Maryborough).New office created P.S.B.( CertificatsNo. 48/229)

District Inspector, Grade 2 (£696- £768), 790Third Division, Postal Services Branch, (894)Rockhampton District (Rockhampton).New office created (P.S.)3. CertificateNo. 48/229)

District Inspector, Grade 2 (£696=£768), 199Third Division, Postal :Services Branch, (894)Townsville District (Townsville). Newoffice created (P.S.3. (Certificate No.48/229)

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Cuuiwun wealth Gazette 1871

PROMOTIONS-continued.

No.°

Name. Present Designation and Station. Position to which Promoted. e8 anmotion.._

Date ofPromotoñ.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPgBTMFNT-continued.

Queens/and-continued.Tighe, Albert John Daniel . . District Inspector, Grade 2 (£648-

£720), Third Division, un-attached

Watson, Wilfred John Edwin .. District Inspector, Grade 2 (£6, 48-£720), Third Division,; un-attached

Hunter, Adam District Inspector, Grade 1(£ßl2 -.£64$), Third División, un-attached

Robson, Michael William District Inspector, Grade 1(£612-£648), Third Division, un-attached

Buising, Francis William Irving Clerk (£312- £396), Third Divi.sion, Accounts Branch (GeneralAccounts)

Keating, Paul Vivian Clerk (£108 £360), Third Divi-sion, Accounts Branch (GeneralAccounts)

Duties. - Responsible for entries affecting

Calvert, Colin Clerk (£1084360), Third Divi-.

sion, Accounts Branch (Tele-phone Accounts)

Duties. -- General assistance to Cashier ; provi

McClure, James Watkin

Edwards, William James

Foreman, Sidney Hugh

Collins, Lindsay Bain

Porter, Arnold Victor

Jackson, Thomas Philipson .

Clerk (£108 - £360)., Third Divi-sion, Accounts Branch (GeneralAccounts)

District peçtor, Grade _ 2 (£696- £768),Third Divisions Postal Services Branch,Came District (Cain). New officedated (P.S.B, Certificate: No. 48/229)

District Inspector, Grade. 2 {£696 - £768),Third Division, Postal Services Branch,Charter Towers District (ChartersTowers). New office created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 48/229)

District Inspector, Grade 1 (£648-£720),Third . Division Postai Services Branch,Metropolitan District No. 2 (Brisbane).New office created (P.S.B. CertificateNo. 48/229)

District Inspector, Grade 1 (£648-£720),Third Division, Postal Services Branch,Metropolitan District No. 3 (Brisbane).New office created (P.S.B. CertificateNo. 48/229)

Clerk (£378£468), Third Division, AcoountsBranch (Relieving), vice A. Campbell,transferred

Clerk (£312=£396), Third Division, AccountsBranch (General Accounts), vice F. W. I.Buising, promoted

adjustment to salaries and superannuation.

Clerk (£$t2- £396), Third Division, AccountsBranch (Cashier), vice F. H. Irwin, pro-moted)

de lunchhour and other relief for Receiving Teller.

Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, AccountsBranch (Cashier), vice G. E. Hitohins,promoted

Duties. - Assistant Distributor of Stamps.

South Australia.Assistant Superintendent (£648 --

£720), Third Division, unat-tached

District Inspector, Grade 1(£612-£648), Third Division,unattached

District Inspector, Grade 1(£612- £648), Third Division,unattached

Clerk (£414 -- £504), Third Divi-sion, unattached

Assistant Superintendent (£696-£768), ThirdDivision, Postal Services Branch. Newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No.48/229)

District Inspector, Grade 1 (£648.£720Third Division, Postal Services Branch(Metropolitan Inspectorial Districts). Newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No.48/229)

District Inspector, Grade 1 (£648£720),Third Division, Postal Services Branch(Metropolitan Inspectorial Districts). Newoffice created (P.S.B. Certifìçate No.48/229)

Clerk (£4684540), Third Division, PostalServices Branch (Metropolitan Inspec-torial Districts). New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/229)

Duties. -Clerk to District Inspector.

District Inspector, Grade 2 (£648-£720), Third Division, un-attached

Rogerson, Henry William District Inspector, Grade 2 (£f 48-Osborne £720), Third Division, un-

attached

Flável, Amos William District Inspector, Grade 2 (£648.-. £720), Third Division, un-attached

Pocock, Maynard Robert .. Postal Clerk (£120 - £330), ThirdDivision, Mount Gambier

Gifford, Ernest Edgar Lineman, Grade 1 (£253 - £277),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff (CentralDivision), Hallett

Baker, Kathleen Mary , Phonogram Operator (8s} -£222Fourth Division, TelegraphBranch

District Inspector, Gradt3 2 (£6964768),Third Division, Postal Services Branch(Kadina District). New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/229)

District Inspector, . Grade 2 (£696 - £768),Third Division, Postal Services Branch(Murray Bridge District). New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 48/229)

District Inspector, Grade 2 ($6964768),Third Division, Postal Services Blanch(Nuriootpa District). New office created(P,S.B. Certificate 1tTo, 48/229)

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£342 -78),Third Division, Murray bridge, viffT. Haren, promoted

Line Foreman, Grade .l (£3244330), FourthDivision, Engineering Branch, Line Staff(Northern Division), Fowler's Bay, vimIt. J.. garden, transferred

Assistant (Female), Grade 2 ($1894194):Fourth Division, Ancounts Branch (Tle=phone . Accounts)! vice N± El 14abouey,transferred

£

790(894)

790(894)

766(834)

766(834)

502(519)

430

466(481)

448(451)

814(954)

766($34)

790(894)

538(541).

790(894)

700(894)

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í1T4. 57.--8th April, 1948 1872 Commonwealth Gazette

PROMOTIONS continued.

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

Date ofPromotion.

McNabb, Eric Norman Stuart

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S

WesternClerk (£108 - £360), Third Divi-

sion, Accounts Branch (Money

DEPARTMENT continued.

A. ustralia.

Clerk (£312 - £396), Third Division, AccountsBranch (General Accounts), vice C. C.

382(399)

8.4.48

Order Accounts) . Redford, promotedDuties. Wages Clerk. Examining and passing of pay sheets for wages of Temporary and Exempt employees.

Horton, George Thomas . . Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£324-Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£360), Fourth Divi- 474 if£336), Fourth Division, Engi-sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staffneering Branch, Line Staff (Metropolitan Division), vice F. E. Hill,(Metropolitan Division) deceased

Tasmania.Hoggett, Clement Leslie Lineman, Grade 1 (n534277), Lineman, Grade 2 (£288), Fourth Division, 384 8.4.48

Fourth Division, Engineering Engineering Branch (Metropolitan LineBranch (Metropolitan Line Parties), vice E. Roberts, promotedStaff)

The notification of the provisional promotion of E. H. Tavener, appearing in Gazette of 25th July, 1946, and the confirmation thereofappearing in Gazette of 7th November, 1946, are hereby withdrawn.

In the notifications of the provisional promotions of R. J. Pontague, D. B. Synnott and R. C. Medbury, appearing in Gazette of 2ndJanuary, 1948, the salaries on promotion should have read " £358 ", " £304 (£$16) plus special allowance £88 " and " £406 plus special allowance£24 " respectively, in lieu of those notified.

The notification of the provisional promotion of R. F. Bartlett, appearing in Gazette of 8th January, 1948, is hereby withdrawn.In the notification of the provisional promotion of William Patrick McFadden, appearing in Gazette dated 19th February, 1948, the

salary on promotion should have read " £574 (£586) " in lieu of " £484 (£496) ".The notification of the provisional promotions of R. L. Osborne and J. R. Pead, appearing in the Gazette of 26th February, 1947, are

hereby withdrawn.In the notification of the provisional promotion of Doris Matilda Hawkins, appearing in Gazette of 4th March, 1948, the Section to

which promoted should read " Sales Tax and Pay -roll Tax Section " in lieu of " Correspondence Section ".The notification of the provisional promotion of R. P. Morgan, appearing in Gazette of 4th March, 1948, is hereby withdrawn.In the notification of the provisional promotion of G. Sumner, appearing in Gazette of 18th March, 1948, the Christian name should

read " Gerard " in lieu of Gerald and salary on promotion should read " £466 (£467) " in lieu of " £466 ".In the notification of the provisional promotion of M. F. Strang, appearing in Gazette of 18th March, 1948, the officer's second Christian

name should have read " Fredrick " in lieu of that notified.In the notification of the provisional promotion of M. N. L. Myers, appearing in Gazette of 18th March, 1948, the officer's second Christian

name should have read " Nichalos " in lieu of that notified.The provisional promotion of S. E. G. Imer, appearing in Gazette of 18th March, 1948, is hereby withdrawn.In the notification of the provisional promotion of C. B. Potter, appearing in Gazette of 24th March, 1948, present designation should

read " Warehouseman (£352-£388) " in lieu of that notified.In the notification of the provisional promotion of Peter Swift, appearing in Gazette of 24th March, 1948, the salary on promotion

should read " £484 (£496) " in lieu of " £448 (£451) ".The notification of the provisional promotion of James Louis Burke, appearing in Gazette of 1st April, 1948, is hereby withdrawn.In the notification of the provisional promotion of A. C. J. Cook, appearing in Gazette of 1st April, 1948, the particulars under the '

heading " Present Designation and Station " should have read " Clerk (£576- £648), Third Division, Stores and Iransport Branch " in lieuof those notified.

The provisional promotion of Madeline Isobel Robertson, appearing in Gazette of 6th November, 1947, is hereby withdrawn, thepromotion having lapsed.

In the notification of the provisional promotions of the undermentioned, appearing in Gazette of 11th March, 1948, date of the promotionsshould read 11th March, 1948, in lieu of that notified : Richard John Prowse, Ihomas Joseph McNeich, Harold John Maddigan, William(amended to William Douglas) Gourlay, Denman Etherley Mason, David John Platt, Herbert Charles Nicholls.

The following provisional promotions have been confirmed :

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

The notification of confirmation of the provisional promotion of Madeline Isobel Robertson, appearing in Gazette No. 241 dated 18thDecember, 1947, is hereby withdrawn, the promotion having lapsed.

ATTORNEY - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

G. B. Barrell, appearing in Gazette of 6th November, 1947.G. J. Charlton, C. F. Sexton and Hazel M. Merlo, appearing in Gazette of 4th December, 1947.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

T. A. Wharton and V. N. Powell, appearing in Gazette of 15th January, 1948.M. L. Watson, appearing in Gazette of 22nd January, 1948.

Taxation Branch.Margaret S. Richardson, appearing in Gazette of 21st August, 1947.B. R. Hamilton, appearing in Gazette of 11th December, 1947.A. Russell, V. M. G. Lohrman, C. C. Werfel, N. L. Jamieson, J. C. Gaffney, A. C. Steinwedel, R. F. Rabbitt, F. G. Walkley, W. I. E.

Lewis, H. H. Whalan, A. E. Holt, E. H. Salter, R. W. McKeown, W. J. Hinchey, H. C. Higgins, L. W. Blake, J. V. Stapleton, J. J. Ryan,A. E. J. Mitchelson, A. G. Read, G. Gratton, T. E. Healy, A. V. Moore, A. F. Moloney, C. S. Warner -Bubb, W. R. A. Phillips, E. O. Walters,C. B. Hughes, W. J. Jones, H. J. Buckley, E. H. Boston, M. Phelps, W. Moffett, L. Thomas, C. Quadrio, T. A. Fraser, S. H. H. Hawkins,J. Dunning, G. O. O. White, D. H. Barclay, W. Kelly, M. W. McNeill, F. A. Wecker, M. J. Goldburg, T. A. V. Gowans, D. R. McAlpine,T. C. H. Powell, J. L. Bennington, F. J. Hayes, S. W. Knight, G. D. Pusey, H. F. Covington, W. L. Biggs, H. B. Holmes, A. J. Wilson,F. J. See, E. McFall, D. Hill, A. F. Arthur, D. W. H. David, W. C. E. Clare, W. J. Dixon, J. J. Mahon, M. J. Offer, H. S. Wenlock, F. G.Hatcher, J. F. T. Hogan, W. A. Peacock, S. L. Bagley, C. W. Siefken, W. W. Kessell, J. A. Neale, K. J. Gorman, A. J. Drummond, F. W.Simcocks, F. W. Chamberlin, J. A. A. Stocks, D. L. Pattison, R. St. J. B. G. Cherry, W. L. Neville, A. L. Connolly, J. A. Kennedy, L. R.Williams, A. Valentine, A. H. Cummins, A. Madden, J. A. Thomson, J. B. Jenkins,J. Meere, R. J. Birch, R. J. Davis, E. A. Houghton, F. M.O'Brien, W. G. Baglin, E. W. Genie, T. Marshall, J. W. Ryan, J. P. Cox, T. L. Lea, W. C. C. Whitcher, O. Shaw, W. J. Roberts, J. E.Hodgins, A. G. Turner and A. Westwood, appearing in Gazette of 29th January, 1948.

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mmonw+ealth Gazette 1875 No. 57.--8th Apri.i, 1948

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.Offices Abolished. A11 'existing offices of Messenger, Fourth

Division are abolished.Offices Created. New offices of Junior Assistant, Fourth

Division, are created as indicated hereunder:Central Staff

Central Registry, two offices ; Correspondence Branch,four offices; Army Head - quarters, Finance Branch,(Military) two offices.

New South WalesHead-quarters Staff, two offices ; Sydney- Kembla area,

one office ; ( 2nd Division) , One office ; OrdnanceBranch, one office.

VictoriaHead- quarters

Office.

QueenslandHead-quarters Staff,

office.

South AustraliaHead- quarters Staff,

Western AustraliaHead- quarters Staff,

office.

TasmaniaHead- quarters Staff,

Staff, one Office; Ordnance Branch, one

one office; Ordnance

one office.

One office; Ordnance

one office.(Ex. Min. No.

Branch, one

Branch, one

47.)

DEPARTMENT OF AIR.

Offices Abolished. All existing offices of Messenger, FourthDivision, are abolished.

Offices Created. New offices of Junior Assistant, FourthDivision, are created as indicated hereunder: Secretariat,two offices; Finance Branch, two offices; Personnel Branch,six offices.(Ex. Min. No. 16.)uv1±..fv-I-

4 r0ci

DEPARTMENT OF INFORMATION.Office Abolished. The office of Clerk (£300- £366), Third

Division, Central Secretariat, occupied by T. G. Jones, hasbeen abolished. (Ex. Min. No. 6.)

Office Created. A new office of Clerk, Third Division, hasbeen created in the Central Secretariat with limits of salary ofminimum £342 and maximum £414, subject to variation inpursuance of Regulation 106A.(Ex. Min. No. 6.)

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND SHIPPING.Office Created. A new office of Clerk is created in the

Administration Division, Bureau of Mineral Resources,Geology and Geophysics, with limits of salary of minimum£558 and maximum £630, subject to variation in pursuanceof regulation 106A, and it is directed that such office be ineluded in the Third Division.(Ex. Min. No. 24.)

Confirmation of A ppointrnent. The appointment under theprovisions of section 47 of the Commonwealth, Public ServiceAct 1922 -1947, of Gerald Blakeney Clarke as Geophysicist,-Grade 1 (£318-£522), Third Division, Geophysical Section,Bureau of Mineral Resources, Geology and Geophysics, is con-firmed, with effect on and from 30th April, 1947, the saidofficer having completed a satisfactory probationary period.(Ex. Min. No- . 25.)

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.

Offices Abolished -All existing offices of Messenger, FourthDivision, are abolished,

Offices Created. New offices of Junior Assistant, FourthDivision, are created as indicated hereunder

Central StaffSecretariat. -- Administrative Section Three offices.Industrial Welfare Division. Administrative Branch

One office.Victoria

Industrial Welfare Division. -- Administrative Branch-- -One office.

New South WalesSecretariat,Administrative SectionOne office.Industrial Welfare Division.Administrative Branch--

One office,

QueenslandIndustrial Welfare Division.Administrative Branch

One office.South Australia

Industrial Welfare Division.- Administrajive BranchOne office.

Western AustraliaSecretariat.-- Administrative Branch, General Ad minis

trative Section One office. (Ex. Min. No. 23.)A new office of Assistant Director of Employment is created

in the Employment Division, Central Office, with limits of'alary if minimum £792 and maximum £864, subject to varia-tion in pursuance of regulation 106A, and it is directed thatcouch office be included in the Third Division. (Ex. Min.\'o. 24.)

Offices Created. The undermentioned new offices are createdin the Staff Section, Administrative Branch, Seeret eriat,Central Office, with limits of salary as shown. subject to varia-tion in pursuance of regulation 106A, and it . is directedthat such offices be included in the Third Division:One ofClerk, minimum £378, maximum £450; one of Clerk, minimum£342, maximum £414; two of Clerk, minimum £300, maximum£366; seven of Clerk, minimum £96, maximum £318.

The undermentioned new offices are created in the Adminis-trative Branch, Secretariat, in the States as indicated:

Central OfficeStaff Section. Three of Assistant, Grade 3, Fourth

Division ; one of Assistant, Grade 1, Fourth Division;three of Typist, Grade 1, Fourth Division.

Accounts Section, Three of Typist, Grade 1, FourthDivision.

General Administration Section. One of Typist, Grade2, Fourth Division ; three of Typist, Grade 1. Fourth.Division ; one of Typist (Photo Litho) , FourthDivision.

New South WalesAccounts Section. Two of Typist, Grade 1, Fourth

Division.General Administration Section. One of Typist, Grade

2, Fourth Division ; three of Typist, Grade 1, FourthDivision.

QueenslandAdministration Section. One of Typist, Grade 1,

Fourth Division.

South AustraliaAdministration Section. Two of Typist, Grade 1, Fourth

Division. (Ex. Min. No. 25.)

DEPARTMENT OF POST -WAR RECONSTRUCTION.

Offices Abolished. All existing offices of Messenger, FourthDivision, have been abolished.

Offices Created. --New offices of Junior Assistant, FourthDivision, have been created as indicated hereunder :Re- estab-lishment DivisionCentral Staff, one office; New South Wales,two offices; Victoria, two offices; Queensland, one office; SouthAustralia, one office; Western Australia, one office; Tasmania,one office. Office of Edùcation Two offices. (Ex. Min.No. 27.)

DEPARTMENT OF REPATRIATION.

THE examination system shall not apply in relation toappointments to the Department of Repatriation to the

classes of positions in the Fourth Division specified here-under:

Lift Attendant.Cook (female) , Grade 3.Laundry Assistant (female) .Seamstress.Limb and Appliance Maker.Boot Machinist.Boot Machinist (female)Boot Clicker.Cleaner.Butcher.Laundryman.Gardener, Grade 2.

(Ex, Min. No. 24.

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POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

CENTRAL STA P P.

Offices Created. -The undermentioned Third Division officeshive been created in the Postal Services Branch as indicatedwith limits of salary as shown, subject to variation in pur-suance of regulation 106A:-

Mail Services Section -One of Inspector, minimum, £840,maximum £912; one of Inspector, minimum £522, maxi-mum £594.

Post Office Services Section -One of Inspector, minimum£840, maximum £912.

Offices Abolished. -The undermentioned Third DivisionOffices in the Postal Services Branch have been abolished :-Inspector (£792-£864), Ma il Services Section, occupied by A.Sladdin ; Inspector (£792 -£864) , Post Office Services Section,occupied by G. M. Carnsew ; Inspector (E486-£558), MailServices Section, occupied by L. G. Croft.

Canoellation of Appointment under Section 47 of the Publicservice Act 1922 -1947. -The approval given to the Recom-mendation of the Board (No. 47/1514), dated 8th July, 1947,for the appointment on probation of David Christian Pawseyas Engineer (£396- £540), Third Division, Chief Engineer'sBranch, has been cancelled; the said David Christian Pawseyhaving declined appointment.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Officesfices Created.- Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Harden;Postal Officer, Fourth Division, at each of the followinglocalities : -Rose Bay, Roseville, Ryde, St. Mary's, SouthGrafton (two offices) , Strathfield, Tumbarrumba, Postmen'sDepot, Vaucluse, Windsor, Woonona, Kiama. Cabramatta (twooffices) , Campsie (two offices) , Chatswood, Corrima.l, Cronulla,Crow's Nest (two offices) Eastwood, Fairfield. Wickham,Wollongong, Belmont, Cremorne, Mudgee (two offices) , Armi-dale (two offices) , Bega, Bankstown, East Maitland. KurriKurri, Maroubra. Rockdale, Albury (two offices) , Wagga.Wagga (two offices) , Broadmeadow, Bowraville, Guildford(two offices) , Haberfield, Holbrook, Hornsby, Hurstville,Kingsford, Kyogle, Lane Cove, Manly, Mascot, Merrylands,Tingha, Alstonville, Lismore, Canberra (two offices) , Canter-bury, Casino, Concord, Coogee, Croydon, Five Dock, Granville,West Wyalong, Willoughby; Postal Officer (Relieving), FourthDivision, Gladesville. An office of Assistant (Stationery, &c.) ,Fourth Division, has been created in the Stores Branch, withlimits of salary of minimum £360 and maximum £396, subjectto variation in pursuance of regulation l 06A ; Senior Techni-cian, Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Mechanical(Material Testing Division, General Works Section) (threeoffices) ; Technician, Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Mechanical (Light and Power . Section) (two offices) . Anoffice of Foreman Carpenter, Fourth Division, has been createdin the Engineering Branch, Mechanical (Workshops) , withlimits of salary of minimum £432 and maximum £444, and oneincrement of £12, subject to variation in pursuance of regula-tion 106A; Cycle Mechanic, Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Mechanical ( Motor Vehicle Repair Sub - section, GeneralWorks Section) ( five offices) ,

Offices Abolished. -The office of Assistant (Stationery, &c.)(f270-£318), Fourth Division, Stores Branch, occupied byV. R. Gaynon, has been abolished. The office of ForemanCarpenter, Fourth Division, Engineering Branch, Mechanical(Workshops), last occupied by G. D. Hellmrich. has beenabolished.

VICTORIA,.

Ofjîccs Created. - Postmaster, Grade 2, Third Division, Bays-water; Postal Assistant, Grade 2, Fourth Division, Bayswater;Postal Officer, Fourth Division, Bayswater ; Postal Officer,Fourth Division, Caulfield East; Postal Officer (Relieving),Fourth Division, Caulfield East; Junior Postal Officer, FourthDivision, Bayswater ; Telephonist, Fourth Division, Bays-water ( three offices) ; Overseer ( Stamp Sales) , Fourth Division, Money Order Accounts, Accounts Branch ; Assistant(Female) (Stamp Sales), Fourth Division, Money OrderAccounts, Accounts Branch ( three offices) ; Assistant (Female) ,Grade 3, Fourth Division, General Accounts, Accounts Branch(four offices) ; Assistant (Female) , Grade 1, Fourth Division,Telephone Accounts, Accounts Branch ( three offices) ; PostalOfficer, Fourth Division, Relieving Section, Accounts Branch;Assistant (Female) , Grade i, Fourth Division, TelegraphAccounts, Accounts Branch ; Junior Postal Officer, FourthDivision, Telegraph Accounts, Accounts Branch (three offices) .An office of Assistant (Bulk Stamp Sales) , Fourth Division,has been created in the Accounts Branch, Money OrderAccounts, with limits of salary of minimum £306 and maxi-mum £342, and annual increments of £12, subject to variationin pursuance of regulation 106'A; Typist, Grade 1, FourthDivision, Engineering Branch (six offices). An office of Assis-tant (Stationery, &c.) , Fourth Division, has been created inthe Stores Branch, Central Staff and Victoria (Victoria) , withlimits of salary of minimum £360 and maximum £396, subjectto variation in pursuance of regulation 106A. An office of

Foreman Carpenter, Fourth Division, has been created in theEngineering Branch, Mechanical (Workshops) , with limitsof salary of minimum £432 and maximum £444, and one incre-ment of £12, subject to variation in pursuance of regulation106A.

Offices Abolished. -The office of Assistant ( Stationery, &c.),(£270-£318), Fourth Division, Stores Branch, CentralStaff and Victoria (Victoria), new office created bythe Governor - General on Recommendation No. 1940/1924 of the Public Service Board, has been abolished.The office of Foreman Carpenter, Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Mechanical (Workshops) , occupied by William Revill,has been abolished.

QUEENSLAND.

Offices Created.-An office of Clerk, Third Division, has beencreated in the Accounts Branch, Relieving, with limits ofsalary of minimum £378 and maximum £450, subject tovariation in pursuance of regulation 106A. AccountingMachinist (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division, AccountsBranch, Cashier; Postmaster, Grade 1, Fourth Division, Ashgrove West; Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, Ashgroye West;Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division, Ashgrove West (twooffices) ; Postal Officer, Fourth Division, at each of the follow-ing localities :- Newmarket Postal Depot, Nundah, Yeppoon( two offices) .

Offices Abolished. Two offices of Clerk (£96 -f818) , ThirdDivision, Engineering Branch, new offices created vide Certifi-cate No. 2428 of 20th October, 1947, have been abolished. Theoffice of Póstal Officer, Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,new office created vide Certificate No. 2428 of 20th October,1947, has been abolished.

Sour° AUSTRALIA.Offices Created. -- Postmaster, Grade 2, Third Division,

Adelaide Railway; Postal Clerk, Fourth Division, AdelaideRailway; Accounting Machinist (Female), Grade 1, FourthDivision, Telephone Accounts, Accounts Branch ; Postal Officer,Fourth Division, Moonta; Postal. Officer, Fourth Division,Kadina.

Offices Abolished. -The undermentioned Third Divn4_Offices, at Adelaide Railway, have been abolished:master, Grade 3, last occupied by R. L. Sibly ; Senior. `,' .1Clerk, Grade 1, occupied by S. Ryan; Typist, Grade. 1, FourthDivision, Accounts Branch, Telephone Accounts, occupied byMiss A. M. McDonald.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

Office Created. - Postmaster, Grade 2, Third Division, Wiluna.Offices Abolished. -The undermentioned Third Division

offices, at Wiluna, have been abolished :- Postmaster, Grade 3,last occupied by C. Sargent; Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1,last occupied by A. S. Willoughby.-(Ex. Min. 27.)

PROMOTIONS COMMONWEALTH PUBLICSERVICE ACT 1922-1947.

THE Public Service Board has -

(1) Confirmed the provisional promotions as notified inGazettes indicated : -Ross Arthur Stoner, 19th June,1947 ; John Johnston, George William Mackey, RossVollprecht, Allan William Cornish, Archibald JohnShields, John Vincent Maher, Victor John Bahr,.Alexander Keith Hannay, John Hogan, John WilsonLillywhite, John Neil McRae, Percival Tasman Dale,Leonard Joseph Dwyer, Bruce Mason, 24th July,1947 ; Patrick Joseph Ryan, 14th August, 1947;George Donald Mitchener, 21st August, 1947 ; AlbertErnest Grose, John Lipscombe Lacey, Gabriel JohnSmith, Joseph Hugh Flynn, Laurence DesmondO'Dwyer, Roderick Mailer Aitchison, Norman TasmanBlakeley, Harold Walter Barker, John Hilton James,Daniel John Pekin, Leo McDonald, Thomas FrancisRevell, Gregory Llewellyn Ross, Colin William Reilly,Thomas Bernard Pattison, Lewis Sherwood Ford,Donald Lew Tyshing, 18th September, 1947 ; FrankLeo Ahrens, 23rd October, 1947; Charles Mordant-Robinson, Eric Claude Cumming, Vincent MichaelNagle, John Robert Martin Gill, Kathleen Coffey, 30thOctober, 1947 ; Arthur Alexander Smith, 29thJanuary, 1948.

The notification of confirmation of the provisional promotionof Reginald George Riches appearing in Gazette No. 182 dated29th August, 1947, is hereby withdrawn, the promotion havinglapsed.

The notification of the confirmation of the provisional pro-motion of John Desmond Purcell appearing in Gazette No. 42dated 1 1th March, 1948, is hereby withdrawn.

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(2) Cancelled the undermentioned provisional promotionsas notified in Gazettes indicated : John DesmondPurcell, 7th August, 1947; Stephen Gill, 11th Sep-tember, 1947; Alexander Thomas Cullen, TimothyJames Walsh, William Warren Bell, Henry GeorgeFitzroy Somerset, 18th September, 1947; EdwinJoseph Sinnott, 23rd October, 1947; Leonard ArthurWilmot, 13th November, 1947; Jack Phillips Cook,20th November, 1947; John Cedric Merritt, 4th De-cember, 1947; John Joseph O'Brien, 11th December,1947 ; Thomas Charles Hodson, 18th December, 1947;George Clarence Agars, 2nd January, 1948 ; TimothyRonald Sullivan, 29th January, 1948.

(3) Promoted the undermentioned officers as shown:

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.

South Australia.Charles- Donaldson Ingram, Clerk (£4144504),

Third Division, General Accounts, Accounts Branch,Postmaster General's Department, Tasmania, asSenior Clerk and Accountant (£468 - £540), ThirdDivision, Property and Survey Branch, new officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/1433) with salaryat the rate of £574 per annum, to take effect from 2ndJanuary, 1948.

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.

Victoria and Tasmania.Arthur William Thomas, Clerk (£312- £396), Third

Division, Cashier, Accounts Branch, Postmaster -General's Department, Victoria, as Clerk (£4144504),Third Division, Internal Audit Section, AccountsDivision, new office created (P.S.B. Certificate No.47/456) with salary at the rate of £550 per annum,to take effect from 23rd October, 1947.

DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION.

Victoria.James Enever Trevethan, Clerk (£3124396 ) , Third

Division, Commerce, General Administration andMarketing Branch, Department of Commerce andAgriculture, as Clerk (£378 -£468) , Third Division,Child Migration Sub - Section, Encouraged MigrationSection, vice A. J. Withers promoted, with salary atthe rate of £466 (£467) per annum, to take effectfrom 13th November, 1947.

Queensland.Peter Darcy Young, Clerk (£1084360), Third

Division, Foreign Migration Sub- Section, RestrictedMigration Section, as Clerk (£312 -£396) , ThirdDivision, British Migration, Encouraged MigrationSection, vice L. H. W. Rice transferred, with salaryat the rate of £382 (£399) per annum, to take effectfrom 29th January, 1948.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.

Central Staff.Keith Finlayson Inglis, Clerk (£1084360), Third

Division, Records Section, Administrative and Per-sonnel Branch, Victoria, as Clerk (£3124396), ThirdDivision, Services and Allowances Section, ClericalBranch, Directorate of Airways, vice H. J. Hiscocktransferred, with salary at the rate of £430 (£439)per annum; to take effect from 4th December, 1947.

DEPARTMENT OF MUNITIONS.

Albert Victor Halfpenny, Clerk (£5404612), ThirdDivision, Unattached, as Accountant (£744 -£816) ,Third Division, Ordnance Factory, Maribyrnong, newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/1946) withsalary at the rate of £832 per annum, to take effectfrom 11th September, 1947.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Victoria.Alexander Thomas Cullen, Clerk (£108-£360),

Third Division, Excise Branch, as Clerk (£312- £396) ,Third Division, Excise 'Branch, vice A. E. Grosepromoted with salary at the rate of £460 (£461) perannum, to take effect from 18th September, 1947.

Kervin Patrick Lynch, Clerk (£3124396), ThirdDivision, Tariff Branch, as Clerk (£3784468), ThirdDivision, Jerquer's Branch, vice J. B. Hogan, pro-moted, with salary at the rate of £514 per annum, totake effect from 18th September, 1947.

Hyman Henry John Fleming, Clerk (£108-£360),Third Division, Central Registry, Staff and IndustrialBranch, Navy Office, Department of the Navy, Vic-toria, as Clerk (£3784468), Third Division, Jerquer's

Branch, vice R. S. Amies, promoted with salary atthe rate of £460 (£461) per annum, to take effectfrom 18th September, 1947.

Don Reid, Clerk (£10$4360), Third Division,Correspondence and Records Branch, as Clerk (£378-£468) , Third Division, Jerquer's Branch, vice H.Ransom promoted, with salary at the rate of £514 perannum, to take effect from 18th September, 1947.

POSTMASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Central Staff.James William Florance Gould, Clerk (£1084360),

Third Division, Stores Branch, as Clerk (£3784468),Third Division, Stores and Transport Branch, newoffice created (P.S.B. Certificate No. 47/2227) withsalary at the rate of £448 per annum, to take effectfrom 20th November, 1947.

W. E. DUNK, ChairmanPublic Service Board.

APPOINTMENTS AND RETIREMENTS.THE following appointments and retirements are notified

by the Public Service Board.APPOINTMENTS.

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

Office of Public Service Board, Canberra.Clerk, Third Division.Denis Norriss.

Office of Public Service Board, New South Wales.Assistant (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division. --- Miriam

Joyce Brothers.Auditor - General's Office, New South Wales.

Junior Assistant, Fourth Division. Harold Keith Lewis.

ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Clerk, Thin -d Division.Alan Anthony McDevitt.

Patent, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Offices,Canberra.

Clerk, Third Division.Paul Francis Kildea.Searcher, Trade Marks (Female), Fourth Division. Coral

Irene Beikoff, Vivienne Gertrude McInnes, Frances AdelaideThomas.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Canberra.

Clerk, Third Division. Ross Phillip Deane, Victor ErnestPickering.

Machinaist, Fourth Division. Raymond John Noonan.Folder (Female) , Fourth Division. June Louisa Greaney,

Gwen Margaret Lee.New South Wales.

Clerk, Third Division. William John McKeown.Sub - Treasury, Canberra.

Clerk, Third Division.Nelson Noel Drummond.Taxation Branch (Central Office), Victoria.

Clerk, Third Division. Thomas Griffin Hassell.Taxation, Branch, Western Australia.

Assistant (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division. MaryManita McDonald.

Taxation Branch (Sales Tax), New South Wales.Junior Assistant, Fourth Division.Walter Patrick Keogh,

Reginald James McDonnell, Ronald Edward Parsons, WalterVincent Walsh.

Taxation Branch (Income Tax), New South Wales.Clerk, Third Division. Murray Francis Browne.Assistant (Female), Grade 1, Fourth Division. Elizabeth

Turnbull, Esther Mary Kathleen Morrow.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.

New South Wales.Junior Assistant, Fourth Division. Robert Norman Cam -

bourn, Keith Henry John Clegg, William Dalkeith Dreyer.Queensland.

Clerk, Third Division. Joseph Patrick Castley.

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.

New South Wales.Junior Assistant, Fourth Division. John Bryson Mihell.

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South Australia.Clerk, Third Division. Peter Louis Solomon.

Northern Territory.Clerk, Third Division.Leonard Carl Heiberg.

DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION.

Central Staff, Canberra.Clerk, Third Division. Ian Douglas Bennett.

New South Wales.Junior Assistant, Fourth Division. Jahn Oswald Bower.

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

Central Staff, Victoria..Laboratory Assistant (Female), Grade 2, Fourth Division.Evelyn May Harvey.

DEPART:1ENT OF COMMERCE AND AGRICULTURE.

Canberra.Clerk. Third Division. Geoffrey Edward Pettit.

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE.

Central Staff, Victoria.Clerk, Third Division. John Augustus Costelloe.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.

Central Staff, Victoria.Clerk. Third Division. Alwyn Robert Bowden.

Western Australia.Clerk, Third Division. Alan James Shaw.

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.

New South Wales.Clerk, Third Division.William John Frederick Hull.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.

New South Wales.Clerk, Third Division.Leslie Colin Clements, Bruce Henry

Quick, Alexander Brian Nelson, John Francis Brown, RogerHeading, Laurence Kevin Gaffney, Allan Norman JohnThompson, Alex Philip Duncan Munro, Keith William Dagg.

DEPARTMENT OF POST -WAR RECONSTRUCTION.

Western Australia.Assistant (Female) , Grade 1, Fourth Division. W innie

Trainor.REPATRIATION DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Assistant (Female) , Grade 1, Fourth Division.Rosemary

Simmonds, Noreen Veronica Harrington, Dorothy MerleFletcher, Helen Mary Gillespie.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

New South Wales.Clerk, Third Division.Raymond John Oswald.Junior . Assistant, Fourth Division.Gordon Murray

O'Brien, Robert Ivan Pollock, Maxwell Norman Willing.

Victoria.Clerk, Third Division. William Joseph Smedley.

Western Australia.Clerk, Third Division. Murray Garland Hicks.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Cadet Engineer, Third Division. Raymond Bruce Pritchard,

Brian Francis Daly.Technician -in- Training, Fourth Division.Jens Raymond

Adlington, Charles Garfield Aitken, Douglas CharlesAlexander, Peter Alexander, Edward Joseph Baker, RichardAlfred Blunt Barnes, Jack Barrass, Edwin William Berry,Arthur Colborne Beveridge, Ernest Bonnyman, John WilliamBon fier. Cecil Alex James Boyd, Clive Donald Bridge, AllanBrookes, Arthur Albert Brunton, Roy Thomas Buckingham,John William Bunnage, William Joseph Byron, Allen CharlesSydney Chidgey; John Terry. Christopher, Douglas Haig Clark,Colin Athol Clarke, Francis Wallace John Clinton, James

Alfred Cochrane, Ernest Ronald Collins, Russell de SainteCroix Connelly, Leonard Martin Conroy, Roderick GeorgeCooper, Edward Lawrence Critchley, Robert WilliamMacGregor Cusiter, Reginald Dale, Herbert George Davey,Arthur William Davies, Charles Parker Davies, Allen BurgeDavies, Robert Owen Dent, Norman Lowe Dickason, FrancisGarth Diekman, Robert William Joseph Douglass, JamesAlfred Joseph Doyle, Lionel William Dunn, Henry BalfourMartin Ellis, Berwyn Wern Evans, Neil Ross Ferguson,Maurice Peter Finch, John Henry Fisher, Ralph HastingsFlood, Harold Franks, Roy Beale Gilchrist, Herbert EdmundGillis, Joseph Alfred Graham, Geoffrey James Greening,Donald James Gregg, Keith Dudley Gregson, Vincent PatrickHaavisto, William Holman Hall, Kenneth Charles RobertHannam, Robert James Harvey, William James Hart, JohnHarold Hawkins, Eben Charles Henry, Gordon William Ren-shaw, Reginald Allenby Higgins, Allan Laurence Hope, DonaldRodger Ireland, James Jackson, Frederick Walter Johnston,Allen Waller Jones, Clifford James Jones, Colin Bain Camp-bell Kennedy, William Ernest Kilmister, Warwick John Lake,Donald Rowland Lamb, Warren Sydney Moses Lamb, JohnLazarus, Lewis Wilson Lee, Keith William Charles Lehdey,Brian Thomas Lovett, Walter Eric Lowe, Kenneth Campbell'Miller, Norman Eric Mortlock, James William Murphy, ErnestEdward McCarthy, Sydney Oliver McCarthy, George McDowell,Athol Colin Patrick McGuinness, Charles Wilson McHugh,Archibald Matthew McKenna, Ronald Stanley_ McKinnon,Josiah McLean, Jack Dunstan Neill, Eric Charles Nesbitt,George Frederick Nettle, Ronald Arthur O'Brien, DenisDaniel O'Connor, John Wesley James Osborne, Charles AlfredPavitt, George Francis Peachey, James Pearce, Keith NormanPearse, Jack Standen Pedrana, James Thomas OswaldPlunkett, Allan James Pratt, Wallace Erwin Randolph, KevinPatrick Reid, Henry George Rexstraw, Jim Robertson, AlfredHoward Russell, Clarence Reginald Schulz, Walter JohnSettle, John Joseph Sharry, Thomas Eric Sheppard, NoelLeslie Southwe 1, Lloyd Stennett, Edward John Stibbs, AlvaTravis Thomas, John Augustus Thomas, Henry James Thomp-son, Richard Bernard Thompson, Leonard John Trewhella,George Thomas Wardle, John Cortlandt Warren, JohnFrederick Watson, Arthur Houston Wignell, Roger Whitford,John Henry Wigley, Leslie Miller Wilding, Keith CollierWilson, Mervyn Reginald Wilson, Victor Carlton Wiseman,David Edgar Woollett, Edwin Neil Wilson.

Technician's Assistant. Fourth Division. John ThomasMalone.

Postal Officer, Fourth Division. Robert NormanFitzpatrick, Milton 'Sydney Taylor, Desmond James Dwyer,Raymond Cecil Masters, Frank Maxwell Ledbury, ThomasSherlock, William Vernon Rodda, John Robert Grant,Wareham Alfred George Gale, Leslie Clifton Barlow, LeslieClarence Simmons, Dudley Michael Ryan, Noel Douglas Joyce,Gerald Aiphonsus Naughtin, Harold Daniel Perry, KeithOswald Edwards, Alfred John Baker, William Robert McMinn,Arthur Thomas Bartley, William Arthur Marshall, WilliamChandler Pung, Henry James White, Kellen George Byrnes,Noel John Wilson, Jack Richard Waugh, Ernest FrederickRawston, James Grice, Edward Charles Springall, ErnestDum.pleton, Ronald Leslie Hanks, David Scott Reid Johnston,Mark Ronald Arthur O'Sullivan, Lionel Benjamin Best,Milford Lionel Smith, Keith Joseph Hession, John LouisPicot, Clarence Charles Elm, Frederick John Turner, LeonardWilliam Thompson, Patrick Clement Joseph Blake, AllanJoseph Fogarty, John Murdoch White, Matthew ReganCranney, Cecil William Grist, William Lionel Stokes, RobertThomas Palmer, Henry George Bossley. Keith StanleyMcLeod, Keith Baker, Frederick Ross Maxwell, WilfredWard Clarke, Mervyn Keith Williams, Rex Stanley Barrett,Ronald Herbert Luhrs. Allan Bernard McCoy, ReginaldArthur Connors, Albert Arthur Booth, John Hercules McCully,John Ackroy, Harold Victor Foord, Eric Noel Sattler, AlecNelson Pederson, Francis Alfred Brooks, Frederick AlbertPetteit, Harold Frederick Betcke, William Douglas Whyte,Morris Henry . Murphy, Leslie Charles Knight, Joseph St.Roche Willis, Albert Patrick Waide, Eric Hardie Scurfield,Donald Raymond Steel, Patrick Noel Stephen Dunkin, HerbertCharles Sheldon, Martin George Harrington, Francis HenryHolloway, James Thomas Asquith Hay, John Henry Gardner,Norman Woodward, Kenneth Charles Simeon, William JohnManahan, John Tait, Stanley Charles Rayner, Ralph GeorgeMountford Goodfellow, Henry Elmer Lampres, Francis NoelDaly, Ralph Sehly, George Bradfield Bird, Colin John Woods,Albert Trevor Foster, Colin John Gordon, Alan HerbertNorgrove, Eric Vincent Bruce Kettle,_ Spencer Brown Cue,Marshall John Budden, John Sidney Bashford, AustinMaxwell Harris, Kenneth Dudley Seymour, Reginald EricJones, Reginald Joseph Weller, Russell Herbert Studman,Frederick Stanley John Dobbs, Charles Joseph Hazell, JohnAlbert Fuller, Ernest John Richards, Ross Douglas Pring,William Archibald Allison Alsop, John Robert Warren,Ronald John Albert, Arthur Joseph Pearson, Leonard ErikNordstrom, Mervyn Leslie Dunlop, Herbert James DouglasGabriel, Adrian Roy Knott, Leslie Granville Crawley, Cyrus

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Lyle Skewes, Bruce Alan Hutton, John Harold Brown, RobertThomas Trudgett, Stanley John Scollard, John AlexanderLeiber, James Blake Scott, Kenneth Scott Frazer, KelvinMinis Brown, Anthony Henry Rourke, Robert Martin Holt,George Thomas Ryan, Anthony Kevin: Firbank, Colin JosephStacey, William Leonard Campion, Thomas Phillip Sakaris,William George Murphy, Albert William .Duclos, John ErnestWorkman, Reginald Richard Lynch, Leslie Kenneth Andrew,Vernon William Whittenbury, Herbert Samuel Wotton,Ronald Joseph Mcturtayne, Edgar Holman Gough, ElwynCoote, Ronald Allman Walsh, Francis William Hicks, RobertWilliam Urquhart, Donald Angus Watt, George FrancisJames Wheeler, Noel. Erwin tain, Charles James JohnLarkins, George Norman Moore, Lawrence Bernard ByrnesDarcy Alfred Feebrey, `Thomas Henry Mudie, ReginaldStafferd, Neville Royal Mervyn White, Stanley ArthurSinclair, Theodore Alexander McDonald, William JamesBurke, Ernest Chaloner, Mervyn Milton Cooke, Hugh DanielDona on, Benjamin Patrick Carroll, Joseph Kevin Ryan,Henry Leaity Morris, Kevin Edward Patrick Kelly.

Telephonist, Fourth Division.--Mary Agnus Maher, DorothyEmily Condon, Monica Felice Robinson, Jean Chadburn,Faye Veronica Gorry.

Junior Postal Officer, l'aura, Division. Reginald JohnDi mean, Frederick John Constable.

Victoria.L`lerk, Third Division. Peter Gibson, Robert Ellerker

Lewin.

Telephonist, Fourth Division. Nola Ede Ellen, ShirleyCatherine Delahey, Joan Mary Soutar.

Junior Postal Officer, Pourth Division. Gilbert LeslieWright, Francis John Morris, Brian Jamieson Hunter, AlanThomas Hunter, John Irian Hubery, Alan John Duff, KevinGeorge Hannafórd, Paul Anthony Noone, James HenryDedrtaxi, Rofiald Baird Muir, Kenneth John Ratten, NormanVictor Jones, Robert Roy Rodger, Raymond John Emerson,John Walter Mills, Norman John Howlett, Brian FrancisMulvany, William Gustavus Ziegler, Mervyn HumphreyPotter, Ivan Neville Thomas, Ian George Charman, LeonardBertram Wood, Kenneth George Neville Howard, PeterEdward Pope, Edward John Duncan, Arthur Roy Williamson,John Daniel Molan, Michael John Twomey, Willoughby JamesBailey, Ronald Henry Dalrymple, Charles Albert Jenkins,Angus William Mackintosh, Peter John Hayes, Michael Crupi,John Irvin Chappe', John Raimone Hamblin, Brian John''looney, Gerald Francis Russell, Lloyd Cullen Miller, WilliamUrquhart Tullberg, Ernest Arthur Rowlings, Francis BarryJones, Laurence Robert Aílday, Robin Watterson, JamesVincent Finegan, John Mathew Fuller, James Alfred ArthurBrill, William James Hurren.

Queensland.Technician-en- Training, Fourth Division. Brian Anthony

Jordan.Postal Officer, Fourth Division. Edward Lightbody,

Reginald Henry Francis Edward Phillips, Harold JosephCrowley, Alan Wakerley, Charles Edward Siogren, JohnWilliam Tye, Robert Adam Burrell, Geoffrey Wedgwood, RoyDearnley Cornish, Robert Frederick James Wright, FrederickWilliam Scholard, James Bryce Begg, Michael trepanan,Ernest George Elackwell, Darrell Edwin McDonald, AlfredWoodhouse Caton, Ronald William Garbutt, Leslie MartinLynch, Edward Henry Terry, James Avon Spink, RoyFrederick Winteirflood, William Alfred Goodiand, ElmoreDudley Stuart, Albert Frederick Groves, William GeorgeBruce French, Hamilton John Rich, Robert Douglas Given,Murdoch McIver, Robert James Mutton, Henry AlexanderEntriken, Victor Edward Cummings, Leonard William Seipel,Donald Royston Frank Hills, Ernest Andrew Piggin, Ray-mond Stanley Pascoe, William Henry Shaw, James MichaelO'Brien, George Joseph Baxter Casey, John Azarias Hickman,Allan Henry Lane, Victor Henry King William Jamey,Russell, Jack Lance Darrell Roylance, Douglas TheodoreEdwards, Ernest James Barnes, Eric William Wilson, AlbertArnold Denis Lubke.

Accounting Machinist ( Pentile) Gracie 1, Fourth DivisionEleanor May McKay.

Telephonist, Fourth Division. Dawn Yvonne Kay, JoanCoppard Adcock, Dawn Uladell Ashlin, Audrey MinnaCormack, Angela Mary Frazer, Norma Marion Hodge, JoanBernadette Hogan, Shirley Adelaidé Lyndon, Norman BettyManns, Betty Edith Emily Matthews, Eva Joy McKenzie,Patricia Lucy Nugent, Ellen. Margaret Oberthur, NoreenMary O'Sullivan, Jean Elizabeth Roberts, Carmel Mana MaryRyan, Jean Mary Silt *ester, Iris Rebecca Walsh, Edna MaryWatson, Kathleen Mary Wotton, Barbara Macourt James,Carmel Mary Kinnane, Evelyn May Bennett, Margaret Eliza-beth Doyle, Betty Thelma Holcroft, Iris Shirley Abraham,Dorothy Iris Round.

Assistant (+em- ale ) Grade 1, Fourth Division. MaryTheresa O'Shea.

Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.Leonard Black -more Smyth.

South Australia.Clerk, Third Division. John William Miliará.Tetephonist, Pourth Division. Beryl Enid Paweiski, Kath-

leen Veronica Cecilia Williams.

Junior Postal Offcer, Fourth Division. Colin JamesAddison, Russell Thomas Freak, Murray Reif Barons, MalcolmJohn Phillips, Robert David Pearson, John Terrence Teisseire,John Gilbertson, Richard Jdhn Roberts, George WilliamLindop, Alwyn Thomas Tyler, Robert Lawrence Clarke, ColinJohn Brougham, Robert Frederick Jones, Alfred Stanford'Hughes, Douglas Clairmont East, Donald Boris Warner, LeighDonald Marsh, Neville Roy Cutting, Raymond KennethShepherd, Alan Norman Dittmar, Denis Colin Hughes, JohnWilliam Cagney, David James Houston.

Western Australia.Postal Officer, Fourth Division.Morrice Lionel Duncanson,

1Villiam Robert Taylor.

Telephonist, Fourth Division. Rona Margaret McDonald.Assistant (Female) Grade 1, Fourth Division. Kathleen

Clare Travers.

Tasmania.Junior Postal Officer, Fourth Division.Richard Peter

Lawler.

RETIREMENTS.

ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Section 67. Ruby Mary Lindsay, Typist, Grade 3, asfrom the close of business on 14th April, 1948.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Taxation Branch, Queensland.Section 85 (2 ) . Kathleen Moylan, Senior Assistant

( Female) Grade 2, as from the close of business on 20thFebruary, 1948.

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERmR.

New South Wales.Section 85 (1) .- Frederick John Lynch, Draftsman, Gradeas from the close of business on 27th February, 1948.

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND rfOUStNG.South, Australie.

Section 49. Mavis Lindsay Harney, Accounting Machinist(Female) Grade l, as from the close of business on 13thMarch, 1948.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

New South Wales.Section 85 (2) . Alfred George William Stevens, Super-

visor, as from the close of business on 10th March, 1948.

POSTMASTER -GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Section 67. Edward Mulholland, Senior Lineman, as

from the close of business on 5th May, 1948; Charles KembaliKent, Postmaster, Grade 3, as from the close of business on8th June, 1948.

Section 85 (1 ) . Archibald Hudson MaCourt, Overseer, asfrom the close of business on 17th February, 1948; AnnieMaud Brown, Assistant (Female), Grade 3, as from the closeof business on 2nd April, 1948.

Section 85 (2) . Frank Edgar Seckold, Postmaster, Grade4, a-s from the close of business on 16th May, 1948; FrankCarl Petschler, Mail Officer, as from the close of business on20th May, 1948; Albert Edward McKee, Overseer, as fromthe close of businesss on 28th May, 1948; Archibald MoodieMeMurtrie, Lineman, Grade 2, as from the close of businesson 30th May, 1948; James John Lonergin, Mail Officer, asfrom the close of business on 5th June, 1948; Roach Court's,Senior Technician, as from the close of business on 9th June,1948; William Patrick Finegan, Technician, as from the closeof business on 10th June, 1948.

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Victoria.Section 85 (2) . George Albert Carr, Accountant, as from

the close of business on 15th April, 1948; Edmund Crake,Technician, as from the close of business on 5th May, 1948;Philip James Hauser, Lineman, Grade 2, as from the closeof business on 23rd May, 1948 ; John Blackwood, Mail Officer,as from the close of business on 29th May, 1948.

South Australia.Section 49. Necia Merridy Baohm, Telephonist, as

the close of business on 14th February, 1948.

Former members of the Forces, irrespective of age, areaccorded a commencing salary of £237 per annum (actual) .

Subject to good conduct, diligence, and efficiency, adultTelephonists are entitled to annual increments until themaximum salary is reached £245 in the case of a non- memberand £261 in the case of a 'member of a relative organizationor a former member of the Forces.

LIVING ALLOWANCE.--An - appointee who is under twentyyears of age, and is obliged to live away from home, will be

from paid an allowance, in addition to salary, of such amount aswill raise her total remuneration to an amount equivalent tothe cost of suitable board and lodging, plus £65 per annum.The allowance will be reduced by the amount of any increasein salary granted subsequent to appointment.

SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION. --The subjects of examinationwill be

EXAMINATIONS.

Examination No. 2849.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST ( FEMALE)

Amendment.THE notification of the abovementioned examination pub -

lished in Commonwealth Gazette No. 52, dated 1st April.INS, is hereby amended by the deletion of Capella and111uttaburra, Queensland, as centres of examination.

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

9

Examination No. 2851.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST ( FEMALE) .

COMPETITIVE examination for appointment as abovewill be held, subject to the following conditions:

DATE OF EXAMINATION.Saturday, 1st May, 1948.EXAMINATION CENTRES

New South Wales. Ariah Park, Barellan, Binalong,Boggabilla, Bombala, Carrathool, Cessnock, Cumnock,Gunning, . Kandos, Lawson, Manildra, Moss Vale,Narrandera, Nevertire, Nundle, Picton, Queanbeyan,St. Marys, Stroud, Taree, Tottenham, Walcha, WallaWalla, Wallendbeen, Wee Waa and Yass.

PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER. (a) Females (unmarried)who are natural -born or naturalized British subjects, and whowere born not earlier than 2nd May, 1923, and not laterthan 1st Novembrr, 1932. (b) Females (unmarried) who areformer members of the Forces, who are natural -born ornaturalized British subjects, and who were born not earlierthan 2nd May, 1920.

It should be noted by all candidates that unless theypossess acute hearing, normal eyesight, a clear voice, distinctenunciation, and freedom from any throat affection, theyshould not enter the examination.

How TO MAKE APPLICATION. Application should be madeon the printed form, which is obtainable from the Post-masters at the centres where the examination is to be held.

EXAMINATION FEE. Each application must be accompaniedby a postal note for 5s., made payable to the Collector ofPublic Moneys.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE. -- Applications must be lodged notlater than noon on Wednesday, 21st April, 1948, with thePostmaster at the centre selected for examination.

Applications received after noon on 21st April, 1948,will be rejected unless the applicant has advised the Post-master at the examination centre by letter or telegram whichreaches him not later than noon on 21st April, 1948, thatshe is forwarding an ,application, and she has actuallyposted her application before or on 21st April, 1948.

CHANGE of ADDRESS. A candidate should at once informthe Postmaster at the examination centre of any change inher address.

SALARIES. --The following are the current rates of salarypayable, but the amounts are subject to variation in accord-ance with the rise or fall of the index numbers of the costof living:

Age. Non - member.Member of a

RelativeOrganization.

Under 17 years of ageAt 17 years of age ..At 18 years of age . .At 19 years of age . .At 20 years of age . .At 21 years of age

119131143161185221

127151163181205237

Fullmarks.

(a) Handwriting. To be judged for legibility,neatness and simplicity from the can-didate's paper in Spelling .. .. 50

( b ) Spelling. To be judged from the candi-date's transcription of a mis- spelledpaper .. .. .. .. 150

Arithmetic. -- -First four rules, includingBritish standard weights, measures andmoney .. .. .. .. 200

A candidate will not be regarded as having passed theexamination unless she obtains at least half of the full marksin each of the subjects of Spelling and Arithmetic.

Where two or more candidates secure the same total ofmarks, their order of merit, respectively, will he determinedby marks obtained for (a) Arithmetic, ( b) Spelling, and,where those marks also are equal, (c) by lot.

TEST BOOKS. No text books are prescribed, but a bookletcontaining papers set at a previous examination for appoint-ment as Telephonist may be obtained from CommonwealthInquiry Officer, E. S. & A. Bank Building, Martin - place,Sydney for 3d. (by post 414.).

VACANCIES. It is estimated that four appointments will bemade at each of St. Marys and Taree, three at Queanbeyan,two at each of Binalong and Yass, and one at each of the othercentres within the twelve months' period of eligibility.

ORDER OF APPOINTMENT. Candidates who qualify will beconsidered for appointment in accordance with the provisionfor preference of persons entitled thereto in the Re- establish-ment and Employment Act 1945, and subject to that provisionin accordance with their order of merit at the examination.

ELIGIBILITY. ---A candidate who passes the examinationwill be eligible for appointment at the centre at which shehas qualified, and except in the cases of former members ofthe Forces the period of eligibility will be limited to twelvemonths commencing on the date of the publication of theresults of the examination in the Commonwealth Gazette, pro-vided that a candidate under the age of sixteen years willnot be eligible for appointment until she attains that age.

APPOINTMENT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS. Upon appoint-ment a successful candidate must produce evidence of the dateof her birth and a medical certificate satisfying the Boardin such particulars as it may determine of sound bodilyhealth and freedom from physical defects. Successful candi-dates should not undergo medical examination for this pur-pose until instructed to do so. Upon the confirmation of herappointment, an officer will also be required to contribute tothe Commonwealth Superannuation Fund.

Qualified candidates, who on appointment are already temporarily employed, or who take up duty within fourteen daysof the date of issue by the Chief Officer of notification ofappointment and request to report for duty, will be regardedfor seniority purposes as having entered the CommonwealthService on the date of the Publie Service Inspector's appoint-ment. certificate.

REFUSAL OF APPOINTMENT. If a successful candidatedeclines to accept an appointment offered to her, or fails toreply within seven days to a communication from the Board,a Public Service Inspector, or the Deputy Director, Posts andTelegraphs, respecting her nomination to the Public Service,her name may be removed from the " Register of PersonsQualified for Appointment ".

PRACTICAL TESTS SUBSEQUENT TO APPOINTMENT. Everyperson appointed to the position of Telephonist will, afterthe expiration of three months from the date of appointment,be tested in clearness of speech and acuteness of hearing overa telephone line, and in practical efficiency in the operationof a telephone switchboard. If an appointee fails to passthis test her appointment will be annulled.

(e)

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

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Commonwealth Gazette 1881

Examination No. 2850.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER AT POST

OFFICES IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

ACOMPETITIVE examination for appointment as above

will be held, subject to the following conditions:DATE OF EXAMINATION.-- Saturday, 1st May, 1948.EXAMINATION CENTRES`

New South Wales. Albury, Baildale, Bairanald, Barham,Barraba, Berrigan, Blackheath, Boggabri, Bombala,Boree Creek, Bowral, Braidwood, Brocklesby, BrokenHill, Bungendore, Canowindra, Cassilis, Cessnock, CoffsHarbour, Cobar, Collarenebri, Corrimal, Cowra, Crook-well, Deniliquin, Denman, Dorrigo, Finley, Forbes, GlenDavis, Glen Inns, Gooloogong, Goulburn, Grafton,Gulgong, Katoomba, Kiama, Lismore, Lockhart,Manilla, Merriwa, Milton, Mittagong, Molong, Morpeth,Moss Vale, Mullumbimby, Murrurundi, Narrabri,Narrandera, Nyngan, Parkes, Penrith, Picton, PortKembla, Raymond Terrace, Scone, Singleton, Temora,Tenterfield, The Entrance, Walgett, West Maitland,Weston, Windsor, Wollongong, Woy Woy, Wyong andYoung.

PERSONS ELIGIBLE TO ENTER.Males who are natural -bornor naturalized British subjects, and who were born not earlierthan 1st February, 1932, and not later than 1st August, 1933.

How To MARE APPLICATION.Applications must be made onprinted forms which are obtainable from the Postmastersat the centres where the examination is to be held.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE.-- Applications must be lodged not laterthan noon on 21st April, 1948, with the Postmaster at thecentre selected for examination.

Applications received after noon on 21st April, 1948,will be rejected unless the applicant has advised the Post-master at the examination centre by letter or telegram whichreaches him not later than noon on 21st April, 1948, thathe is forwarding an application, and he has actually postedhis application before or at noon on 21st April, 1948.

EXAMINATION FEE.Each application must be accompaniedby a postal note for 5s., made payable to the Collector ofPublic Moneys.

SALARIES. The following are the current rates of salarypayable. The amounts are subject to variation in accordancewith the rise or fall of the index numbers of the cost ofliving:

Age.

kttt,aSalary per Annum.

ReturnedSoldier or

Member of aRelevant

Organization.

OtherAppointees.

Under 16 years ..At 16 years ..At 17 yearsAt 18 yearsAt 19 yearsAt 20 years

107*119143161185215

107119131149173203

* Provided that a Junior Postal Officer employed for a full day on functionspreviously performed by an Assistant, a Postman or a Male Telephonist, shallbe paid, whilst so employed, not less than a salary rate of £119 per annum,

LIVING ALLOWANCE. A candidate who, on appointment, isunder twenty years of age, and is obliged to live awayfrom home, will be paid an allowance in addition tosalary of such amount as will raise his total remunerationto an amount equivalent to the cost of suitable board andlodging, plus £65 per annum. The allowance will be reducedby the amount of any increase in salary granted subsequent toappointment.

SUBJECTS OF EXAMINATION. The subjects of examinationare

(a) Handwriting. To be judged for legibility,neatness and simplicity, from the candi-date's paper in Spelling ..

Fullmark*.

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Fullmarks.

( b) Spelling.To be judged from the candidate'stranscription of a misspelled paper .. 150

(c) Arithmetic.First four rules, includingBritish standard weights, measures, andmoney .. .. .. .. 200

TExT BOOBS. No text books are prescribed, but a bookletcontaining papers set at a previous Commonwealth PublicService examination of comparable standard may be obtainedfrom the Commonwealth Inquiry Office, E. S. & A. Building,corner Martin -place and Pitt street, Sydney, for 3d. (by post44d.).

A candidate will not be regarded as having passed theexamination unless he obtains at least half of the full marksin each of the subjects of Spelling and Arithmetic.

If two or more candidates secure the same total of marks,their order of merit respectively will be determined by marksobtained for (a) Arithmetic, (b) Spelling, and, where thosemarks also are equal, (c) by lot.

VACANCIES. It is estimated that seven appointments will bemade at Albury, six at Broken Hill, five at Lismore, three ateach of Cowra, Grafton, Moss Vale, Tenterfield, West Mait-land and Young, two at each of Dorrigo, Katoomba, Morpeth,Narrabri, Narraiiderra, The Entrance, Walgett, Wollongongand Wyong, and one at each of the other centres within thetwelve months' period of eligibility.

ELIGIBILITY. --A successful candidate will be eligible forappointment at the centre for which he qualifies until theexpiration of twelve months commencing on the date ofpublication in the Commonwealth Gazette of the results ofthe examination, provided that a successful candidate underthe prescribed school leaving age will not be eligible forappointment until he attains that age.

APPOINTMENT SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS. Upon appointment,a successful candidate must produce evidence of the date ofhis birth and a medical certificate satisfying the Board insuch . particulars as it may determine of sound bodily healthand freedom from physical defects. Successful candidatesshould not undergo medical examination until instructed todo so. Upon the confirmation of his appointment an officerwill also be required to contribute to the CommonwealthSuperannuation Fund.

Qualified candidates who on appointment are already tem-porarily employed, or who take up duty within fourteen daysof the date of issue by the Chief Officer of notification ofappointment and request to report for duty, will be regardedfor seniority purposes as having entered the CommonwealthService on the date of the Public Service Inspector's appoint -ment certificate.

REFUSAL OF APPOINTMENT. --I.f a successful candidatedeclines to accept an appointment offered to him, or fails toreply within seven days to a communication from the Board,a Public Service Inspector, or the Deputy Director, Posts andTelegraphs, respecting his nomination to the Public Service,his name may be removed from the " Register of PersonsQualified for Appointment ".

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,

Public Service Board.

Examination No. 2790.FOR APPOINTMENT, TRANSFER OR PROMOTION AS ACCOUNTING

MACHINIST (FEMALE) , GRADE 1, FOURTH DIVISION, QUEENS -LAND, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND TAS-MANIA.

Held 26th November and 6th December, 1947.THE following candidates were successful at the examination.

The eligibility of the successful candidates for appointment,50 transfer or promotion will cease on 7th April, 1949.

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EXAMINATION No. 2790- Continued.

If a successful candidate . changes her address she shouldimmediately notify the. Commonwealth Public Service Inspec-tor of her State of her new address.

Order TotalName. marks.m

QUEENSLAND.Officers of the service.

1. MacDonald, Dulcie Juan2. Munro, Joan Margaret ..S. Willson, Audrey Joan ..4. Kriedeman n, Yvonne Olive5. Sanders, Dorothy Ellen6. McQuillan, Josephine Mary7. Peters, Shirley Isobel ..8. Allen, Alice ..9. Sawyer, Marjory Gertrude

10. Clowes, Jill Marie ..

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.Officers of the Service.

1. Shedley, Joan Gladys ..2. Holmes, Thelma Francis . .

3. Waugh, Louisa Margaret McBride4. Tregoweth; Patricia Mary5. Tyler, Gloria Tryphena6. Manuel, Betty Doreen ..

657. 656. 636. 633. 630. 628

622. 614. 612

. . 575

Candidates from without the Service.1. Haseldine, Dawn ..2. *Bromley, Barbara Janet . .

3. *Scholz, Barbara Rechnnr

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.Officers of the Service.

3. Warden, Lauris Mary ..2. Smith, Margaret Jean ..3. Beazley, Evelyn Mary ..

Candidates from without the Service.1. Collins, Marjorie Joy . .

2. Abney, Barbara Amy Gwendoline3. Jaques, Norma Jean ..

TASMANIA.

Officer of the Service.1. England, Amy

* Former member of the Forces.

680. 675

655652606

. 555

. 812

. 764

. 762

. 659

. 640120

. 819

. 776

. 759

. 585

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

Examination No. 2834.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST ( FEMALE) .

Held 6th March, 1948.HE candidates named hereunder were successful.

Eligibility for 'appointment will cease on 7th April, 1949.If a successful candidate changes her address, she should

immediately notify the Commonwealth Public Service Inspec-tor, Brisbane.Order of

Merit.Name.

QUEENSLAND.CAPELLA.

I. Jensen, Norma Yvonne ..2. London, Elizabeth May ..

MUTTABURRA.

1. Teys, Lesley Elva

TotalMarks.

.. 368... 300

.. 278

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

Examination No. 2816.FoR PROMOTION OR TRANSFER AS RADIO INSPECTOR, THIRDDIVISION, VoSTMAETE$-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, ALL STATES.

He-Zd 26tli to 23rd Janzuary, 1948.

THN

fdlio!viuR, oandidates; were .successfui., and havc -therebyqualified for romtion or transfer to vacancies arising

in the position of l(Bo "Inspector, Third Division.

EXAMINATION No. 2816 -- ooniifüedEligibility will be extended so as to endure for a total

period of five years from 7th April, 1948.

NEW SOUTH WALES.Morris, Prank Leslie Huntbach.

Acland, Bruce.

Mead, sack.

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

W. E. DUNK, Chairman,Public Service Board.

THE

Eligibility for appointment will cease on 7th April, 1949.

If a successful candidate changes his address, he shouldimmediately notify the Commonwealth Public Service Inspec-tor, Sydney.Order of Name. Total

Merit. Marks.

Examination No. 2831.FOR APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR POSTAL OFFICER.

Hel 7th February, 1948.candidates named hereunder were successful.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.CANBERRA.

1. Hourigan, John Joseph ..

NEW SOUTH WALES.ARMIDALE.

L Cameron, Ronald John ..

BATI.Ow.

1. Ayling, Harold Lester ..

BATHURST.

1. Moore, Robert Graham ..2. Schofield, Donald William ..

BELMONT.

1. Perring, John Irwin

CASINO.

1. Ryan, Lawrence Leo2. Bursle, Hilary Thomas

DUBBO.

1. Stroud, John Francis Newton

IVIURWILLUMBAH.

.1. Dickson, Colin Hilery ..

NARBOMINE.

'1. Astill, Robin John

NEWCASTLE.

I. Gallagher, Ronald James ..2. Lynch, Robert Kenneth ..S. Kennedy, Dennis Charles ..4. Cundy, Leonard Mitchell

QUIRINDL

1. Barnett, Maxwell John ..

TAMWORTH.

1. Hinton, John . Hubert

.. 272

.. 239

. 356

.. 307

.. 253

.. 252

.. 297

.. 287

205

. 268

.. 238

.. '281

.. 272

.. 270258

.. 248

.. 257

W. E. DUNK., Chairman,Public Service Board.

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Commonwealth Gazette 1883 No. 57. -8th April, 1948

NOTIFICATION

PPLICA7'IONS are invited from permanent officers of theCommonwealth Public Service for promotion or transfer

to the _positions named in the appended schedule. Where soindicated, applications will also be received from persons noton the permanent staff of the Commonwealth Service.

Applicants should state fully their qualifications for theposition sought, and must, to ensure consideration, forwardtheir applications to the officer indicated in the last columnin time to reach him not later than the appointed date.

Applications submitted by telegram prior to the closing datéwill be accepted but these should be followed up immediatelyby full written application.

Where an applicant desires to be considered for two or morevacancies a separate application should be forwarded inrespect of each position sought except where the positionsapplied for are of similar classification und in the sanieBranch of a Department. e.g.. position. of Postmaster. LinesStaff positions, &e:, when one application covering suchpositions %O il be accepted.

In the case of applicants who are permanent officers of thePublic Service of the Commonwealth or of a State, thefollowing particulars should be set ont at the foot of thea ppl iration.

Full name (block letters)DesignationStandard salary scaleOffice or BranchAge last birthday (in years)Length of serviceSalary ( per annum )Date granted last increment ...

OF VACANCIES.01 her applicants should state full names, date, year and

place of birth, and whether they are natural -born ornaturalized British subjects. Returned soldiers s}iould giveparticulars of war service. Copies only of diplomas,references, testimonials. oi certificates should be forwarded.If the originals are required they will he asked for.

The range of salary indicates the classified value of apoSitiOB, but appointments may he made at any salary withinsuch range. '!'lie rate shown in the advertisement hereundermay be varied by cost -of- living adjustment or by regulationor awards.

Successful applicants must comply with the provisions ofthe Superannuation Act.

At offices where quarters are shiowii, a deduction at the rateof 10 per cent. of the minimum salary of the position willhe made unless otherwise stated. Particulars of existingquarters are furnished. merely for the information of officers.IA is not incumbent on Departments to provide quarters,which, if provided, may be wholly et partially withdrawn atany time.

Officers of the Commonwealth Public Service, who May betransferred without promotion, as the result of an applicationfor an advertised vacancy, will be required to pay their ownexpenses of removal unless the transfer comes within theconditions prescribed in Public Service Regulation No. 119.

Fares to locality of appointment of appointees who are notpermanent officers of the Commonwealth Public Service willnot be paid by the Commonwealth unless such fares ( includ-ing, if the applicant is married, those of his wife and family)exceed £3, when such allowance as the circumstances justifyMily be granted.

Position, Standard Salary Scale* and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary*

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.).

A pplieatious Close. Forward Applications to.

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.Office of Public Service Board.

£451 to £541Clerk (£378 - £468), Third Division .. Brisbane 22nd Apri1,1948 The Secretary, Public Ser-vice Board, Canberra

Duties. Dealing with appointments, allowances, conditions of service, &c.

Auditor- General's Office, New South Wales.Audit Inspector, Grade 1 (£504 - £576), Sydney .. £586 to £676 . . 22nd April, 1948 The Secretary and Chief

Third Division (five positions) Inspector, Auditor -Gene-ral's Office, Canberra

Applicants should be fully qualified in Accountancy, but returned soldiers not so qualified who are pursuing accountancy studies,are invited to submit applications stating the course of those studies and the stage to which they have progressed.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Taxation Branch (Central Office), Victoria.

-Wainer (£576- £648), Third Division .. Melbourne . £744 to £834 .. 29th April, 1948 The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation, Box 769G.G.P.O., Melbourne

Duties. Valuation of city and suburban properties.Qualifications. Applicants should possess a thorough knowledge of the principles of valuation and experience in the valuation of

city and suburban properties. A Degree or Diploma in Architecture, Quantity Surveying or Building Construction is desirable.

tValùer (£576- £648), Third Division Melbourne £744 to £834 29th April, 1948 The Deputy Commissioner(two positions) of Taxation, Box 769x,

G.P.O., MelbourneDuties. Valuation of country properties.Qualifications. Applicants should possess a thorough knowledge of the principles of valuation and experience in valuing country

properties. Qualifications in surveying and /or a Diploma of an Agricultural College are desirable.Travelling allowance will be paid at prescribed rates when absent from head- quarters on duty.

+Assistant Valuer (£360- £522), Third MelbourneDivision

£430 to £676 29th April, 1948 The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation, Box 769x,G.P.O., Melbourne

Duties. Assist in the valuation of city and suburban properties. .

Qualifications. Applicants should possess a knowledge of the principles of valuation and experience in the valuation of city andsuburban properties. A Degree or Diploma in Architecture, Quantity Surveying or Building Construction is desirable.

tAsEfistant Valuer (£360- £522), Third . Melbourne £430 to £676Division (two positions)

29th April, 1948 The Deputy Commissioner,of Taxation, Box 769x,G.P.O., Melbourne

Duties. Assist in the valuation of country properties.Qualifications. Applicants should possess a knowledge of the principles of valuation and experience

Qualifications in surveying and /or a Diploma of an Agricultural College are desirable.Travelling allowance will be paid at prescribed rates when absent from head- quarters on duty.

in valuing country properties.

* The rites for applicants who are not returned soldiers or members of an organization within the meaning of the Commonwealth l'( n iliation andArbitration Act may differ. Such applicants should inquire from the person named in the final column.

t These positions are open to persons within and without the Commomvealth Service. The previsions of the Re- establiAtnenl and Evill1giw nl .441945 will apply in the making of appointments to these positions.

1828.-3

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NOTIFICATION OF. VACANCIEScontinued.

Position, standard Salary Scale* and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary*

(inclusive of Cost of Living, Applications Close. Forward Applications. to.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY -- Continued.

Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.), New South 'Wales:

1-Valuer (£576 - £648), Third Division, Sydney £744 to £834 29th. April, 1948.: The - Deputy CommissionerValuation Section of:Täxation,, Bog 4046w,,

GP.O., SydneyDuties.Valuation of city and suburban properties.Qualifications. Applicants should have .a thorough knowledge of the principles of valuation and have had experience in the valuing

of .city and suburban properties. A Degree or Diploma in Architecture, Quantity Surveying or Building Construction is desirable.

1- Valuer (£576- £648), Third Division, Sydney .. £744 to £834 29th April, 1948Valuation Section (four positions)

Duties. Valuation of country properties.Qualifications. Applicants should have a thorough knowledge of the principles of valuation and have

country. properties. Qualifications in Surveying and /or a Diploma of an Agricultural College are desirable.Travelling allowance will be paid at prescribed rates when absent from head - quarters on duty.

¡Assistant Valuer (£360 £522), Third SydneyDivision, Valuation Section

£430 to £676 29th April, 1948

The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation, Box 4046w,G.P.O., Sydney

had experience in valuing.

The Deputy Commissionerof Taxation, Box 4046w,G.P.O., Sydney

Duties. Assisting in the valuation of City and Suburban properties.Qualifications. Applicants should have a knowledge of the principles of valuation and have had experience in the valuing of City

and Suburban properties. A Degree or Diploma in Architecture, Quantity Surveying or Building Construction is desirable.

-Assistant Valuer (£360 - £522), Third Sydney £430 to £676 29th April, 1948 The Deputy CommissionerDivision, Valuation Section (two of Taxation, Box 4046wpositions) G.P.O., Sydney

Duties. Assisting in the valuation of Country properties.Qualifications. Applicants should have a knowledge of the principles of valuation and have had experience in the valuing of Country

properties. Qualifications in Surveying- and /or a Diploma of an Agricultural College are desirable.Travelling Allowance will be paid at prescribed rates when absent from head - quarters on duty.

Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.), South Australia.

tValuer (£576- £648), Third Division, Adelaide .. £744 to £834 29th April, 1948 The. Deputy CommissionerValuation and Land Tax Records of Taxation, Box 360D,Section G.P.O., Adelaide

Duties.Valuation of City and Suburban properties.Qualifications. Applicants should have a thorough knowledge of the principles of valuation and have had experience in the valuing

of City and Suburban properties. A Degree or Diploma in Architecture, Quantity Surveying or Building Construction is desirable.

tValuer (£5764648), Third Division, Adelaide £744 to £834 29th April, 1948 The , Deputy, . CommissionerValuation and Land Tax Records of Taxation, Box 360D,Section (three positions) G.P.O., Adelaide

Duties. Valuation of country properties.Qualifications. Applicants should have a thorough knowledge of the principles of valuation and have had experience in valuing

country properties. Qualifications in Surveying and /or a Diploma of an Agricultural College are desirable.Travelling allowance will be paid at prescribed rates when absent from head - quarters on duty.

j- Assistant Valuer (£360 £522), Third Adelaide The Deputy CommissionerDivision, Valuation and Land Tax of Taxatión, Box :360D,Records Section G.P.O., Adelaide

Duties. Assisting in the valuation of city and suburban properties.Qualifications. Applicants should have a knowledge of the principles of valuation and have had experience in the valuing of city

and suburban properties. A Degree or Diploma in Architecture, Quantity Surveying or Building Construction is .desirable.

j-Assistant Valuer (£360 £522), Third Adelaide £430 to .£676 29th April, 1948 The Deputy , CommissionerDivision, Valuation and Land Tax of Taxation, .Box 36.0D,.Records Section G.P.O., Adelaide

Duties.Assisting in the valuation of country properties.Qualifications. Applicants should have a knowledge of the principles of valuation and. have .had. experience in valuingj country

properties. Qualifications in Surveying and /or a Diploma of an Agricultural College, are desirable.Travelling allowance at prescribed rates will be paid when absent from head - quarters on duty.

£430 to £676 29th April, 1948

Taxation Branch, Western Australia.jVàluer (£576£648), . Third Division, Perth .. £744 to £834

Valuation Section29th April, 1948 The Deputy Commissioner

of Taxation, Box A.15,G.P.O., Perth

Duties. Valuation of City and Suburban properties.Qualifications., Applicants should have a thorough knowledge of the principles of valuation and .have-had experience in the, valuing

of City and Suburban properties. A Degree or Diploma in Architecture, Quantity Surveying or Building Construction is .desirable.

jtVilluer- (£576£648), Third Division, Perth £7.44-to: £834 .. 29th April, 1948 Thé Deputy' CemtnisdOner:Valuation Section 4three positions) of Taxation; Box

G.P.O., PerthDuties. Valuation of Country properties.Qualifications. Applications should:have a thorough. knowledge.. ofthe .,principles .of .valuation, and. have had _experience in:valuing

Country properties. Qualifications in Surveying and /or a .Diploma. of an .Agricultural College are desirable.Travelling allowance will be paid at prescribed rites when absent from head-quarters on duty.

.*'-The: ratas for applicants 'who are not returned soldiers ar,- members of an-organization within the meaning c f the Commonwealth. Conciliation andArbitration Act may differ such :applicants should inquire from the -1 erson named inthe 'final column.

t 'rinse positi?ns are .open to persons within and without the Commomrealth Service. The provisions of the fie-e$tal ihrhgnent aid Enipl ynrenl :let1915 will apply in the makin g'of appointments to these 1:ositinn', :

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-Cnmmantwealth% Gazette 1885 No. 57.-8th April, 1948

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES -- continued.

Position,.Standard Salary Scale* and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&e.).

Applications Close. Forward Applications-to.

tAssistant Valuer; (£360 - £522), ThirdDivision, Valuation Section

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY-- Continued.

Taxation Branch, Western Australia continued.Perth .. £430 to. £676 .. 29th April, 1948 The. Deputy Commissioner

of Taxation, Box A.15,G.P.O., Perth

Duties. Assisting in the valuation of City and Suburban properties.Qualifications: Applicants should have a knowledge of the principles. of valuation and have had experience in the valuing of City

and 'Suburban_ properties. 'A Degree or Diploma ins Architecture, Quantity Surveying or Building Construction is desirable.29th April, 1948 The Deputy Commissioner

of Taxation, Box A15,G.P.O., Perth

tAssistant Valuer (£360 4522), Third Perth £430 to £676Division, Valuation Section

Duties.Assisting in the valuation of country properties.Quáüfications: Applicants should have a knowledge of the principles of valuation and have had experience in the valuing of country

properties. Qualifications in Surveying and /or a Diploma of an Agricultural College are desirable.Travelling :Allowance will be paid at prescribed: rates when absent from head - quarters on duty.

Taxation Branch (Sales Tax, &c.), Tasmania.Hobart .. £119 to £344 . . 22nd April, 1948 The Deputy Commissioner

of Taxation, Box 625DG.P.O., Hobart

Duties. Despatching correspondence ; attaching returns to files ; general office work.

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES.Central Staff.

Melbourne .. £249 to £259 22nd April, 1948

Assistant, Grade 1 (£84 £256), FourthDivision, Sales Tax and Pay -roll TaxSection

Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£186- £194),Fourth Division, Pensions, MaternityAllowances acid Child EndowmentBranch "(Central Pensions)

Duties: Records and Despatch;

DEPARTMENT OF WORKS AND HOUSING.South Australia.

-t Engineer (Mechanical), Grade 2 (£522 - Salisbury . . £676 to £721£558), Third Division (two temporary Woomerapositions)

The Director - General,.. De-partment of Social Ser -vices, 83 William- street,Melbourne

29th April, 1948 The Director of WorksDepartment of Worksand Housing, 93 -105King William-street,Adelaide

Duties. -An Engineer, Grade 2, must be capable of and will be engaged on performing duties in connexion with the planning and /orexecuting of more important works including, where necessary, supervision of the work of Engineers, Grade 1.

Qualifications. Applicants should have qualifications necessary for membership of the Institution of Engineers, Australia.The successful applicant for the position at Woomera will be paid a special allowance of £50 per annum and will also be provided with

free food and quarters.Administrative Division, Northern Territory Branch.

Clerk (£312 - £396)," Third Division, Staff Darwin £399 to £481 .. 22nd April,and Industrial 1948

District Allowance : Grade VII.Duties. Responsible to Staff and Industrial Officer for staff matters relating to Leave, Increments,

DEPARTMENT OF IMMIGRATION.Research, Statistical, Advisory Council and Public Relations Division.

(Librarian (Female) (£250= £334), Third Canberra . . £314 to £396 29th April,Division 1948

: Qualifications. Applicants must hold a University degree preferably in Arts or Economics and statelibrary work..

This position is open to officers of the Third and Fourth Divisions.

DEPARTMENT 'OF HEALTH.

-Medical Officer (£790 £962), Third Sydney .. £924 to £1,104Division (three positions) Melbourne

Thursday Island

District Allowance : Thursday Island, Grade V.Applicants must be medical- graduates and should produce evidence of sound professional knowledge.

The Director of Works,Department of Worksand Housing, Darwin

Superannuation, Records, &c.

The Secretary, Departmentof Immigration, Can-berra

any training and experience in

29th April, 1948 The -Director; General OfHealth, Canberra

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.Central Staff,. Directorate of Air Navigation and Safety.

-Supervising Engineer (£840 £912), Melbourne .. £1,074 to £,1164 .. 29th April, 1948 The Director - General ofThird Division, Aeronautical and Civil Aviation;Engineering Branch bourne

Qualifications.-B.E. Degree or equivalent basic training preferably with specialization or post - graduate study in Aeronautics.Knowledge of Air Navigation Regulations and the development and application of airworthiness requirements. Good administrative abilityand ability to control and direct subordinate staff. Experience as a pilot would be an advantage.

Duties. Responsible to Superintendent, Airworthiness and Aeronautical Engineering, for airworthiness approvals in relation- to design,construction, performance, control and operation of aircraft and equipment. Supervise work of Divisional Aeronautical Engineers and othersubordinate staff. Undertake planning, supervision and co- ordination of activities in relation to preparation of specifications and reports,research investigations, drafting of publications, &c.

s The rates for applicants who are not returned soldiers or members of an organization within the meaning of the Commonwealth Conciliation andArbitration Act may differ. Such applicants should inquire from the person named in the final column.

t These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service. The provisions of the Re- e.taLliet, #ent and Employment. Art1945 will apply in the making of appointments to these positions.

$ These positions are open to persons within and without the Commonwealth Service. The provisions of the Re-establishment and Employment Ad 7945.

will apply in the selection of applicants for temporary employment in these positions.

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES continued.

Posits u. Standard Salary Scale* and Ilivision. Locality.Present Actual Salary*

{inclusive of Cost of Living,!

AppliatinnN tanee. :a Forward. A lIlic.atio ns : ta .

tDivisional Engineer (£648-£720), ThirdDivision, Aeronautical and Engineer-ing Branch

1)EPARTIIENT of CIVIL ÀVIATION continued.Central Staff, Directorate of Air Navigation and Safety continued.

Melbourne .. £834 to £924 .. 29th April, 1948 -The Director- Gencràl = -_ofCivil Aviation:, Mel-bourne

Qualifications. Applicants should he in possession of a degree in mechanical, mechanical and electrical, or aeronautical engineeringand have had a thorough training in the fundamentals of engineering theory and practice, together with some further study and experience

", in a responsible engineering position in the field of aeronautics, with special reference to aircraft structures and materials.Duties. Responsible for all matte' s relating to aircraft structures and materials in regard to airworthiness requirements. Examination

of repair and modification schemes submitted for approval.-Divisional Engineer (£648-£720), Third Melbourne £834 to £924 29th April, 1948 The Director- General of

, Division, Aeronautical and En- Civil Aviation, Melbournegineering Branch

Qualifications. Applicants should be in possession of a degree in mechanical, mechanical and electrical, or aeronautical engineering,and have had some experience in the design office of an aircraft factory or equivalent qualifications. At least two years' study in a responsibleposition in the field of aerodynamics and flight engineering.

Duties. Responsible for all matters relating to aerodynamics, flight engineering and airport safety, the development, promulgationand application of safety requirements in relation to the design and utilization of airports.

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.Employment Division, Central Sts ff.

t Research Officer (Employment Analy- Sydney . . £430 to £676sis) (£360 £576), Third Division,Planning and Research Section,Vocational Psychology Branch

29th April, 1948 The Secretary, Departmentof Labour and NationalService, P.O. Box 2817AÁ,Melbourne . -

Duties. Assist the Officer -in- Charge (Employment Analysis) generally, in the preparation of pamphlets, &c.; on employment, matters.Qualifications. Possess a University Degree in Arts, Arts (Economics), Economics or Commerce with practical research experience

in the duties and with evidence of authorship of publications, reviews, &c., or editorship of journals, &c.Industrial Welfare Division, South Australia.

(Survey Officer (Technical) (£414£504), Third Division, FactoryStandards and Design Branch

Duties. Field observations and tests associated with applied research into architectural or engineering problems affecting ; physicalworking conditions in industry.

Qualifications . Practical knowledge of building construction relative to that of a Clerk of Works ; association with industrial welfareand related problems ; capacity to acquire a general knowledge of engineering and architectural aspects affecting physical working conditions.

Adelaide . . £496 to £586 . . 29th April, 1948 The Secretary, Departmentof Labour and NationalService, P.O. Box 2817Á,A,Melböürne.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Central Staff.

. . £834 to £924-Press Officer (£348- £720), Third Divi- !I Melbournesion, Public Relations Section

29th April, 1948 The Director - General, Postsand Telegraphs, Mel-bourne, C.2

Duties. Advertising and publicity ; the preparation of newspaper and broadcasting material including associated duties. Liaisonwith other Departments and organizations.

Qualifications. Extensive experience in publicity, advertising and public activities. Good educational background andadministrative experience. General knowledge of organization of Department desirable.

New South Wales.Clerk (£378 = £468), Third Division, Sydney . . £451 to £541 22nd April, 1948 The Deputy Director, Posts

Accounts Branch, Cashier and Telegraphs, SydneyDuties. Payment of salaries, wages and allowances and miscellaneous accounts at Cashier's

Housing accommodation is very difficult to obtain in the metropolitan area.Supervising Technician, Grade 2 (£432- Sydney £561 to £609

£468); Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch,. Mechanical

22nd April, 1948 . The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs,: Sydne y

Duties. General relieving duties at 2,000 and pre-2,000 type automatic exchanges.Housing accommodation is very difficult to obtain in the metropolitan area.

Supervising Technician, Grade 1. (£408- Sydney£444); Fourth 'Division, EngineeringBranch; Mechanical (two positions)

£534 to £579 . 22nd April, 1948

Duties. One position General relieving duties at 2,000 and pre -2,000 type automatic telephone exchanges.One position Maintenance of a large pre -2,000 type P.A.B.X. and manual switchboard.

Housing accommodation is very difficult to obtain in the metropolitan area..

Supervising Technician, Grade 1 (£1-08-E444), Fourth Division

Kempsey . . £534 to £579 22nd April, 1948 The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Sydney

Duties. Maintenance.of magneto telephone exchange and long line equipment.Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain.

.ilosiniaster, Grade 2 (£396- £504), Third`Division

West Kempsey £481 to £586

Quarters : Six rooms.Postal Assistant, Grade 2 (£264 £312), Redfern . . £354 to £414

ArmidaleFourth Division (two positions)

22nd April, 1948

AV)

Applicants must have passed the prescribed test for advancement as Postal Assistant, Grade 2, and should indicate their experienceon mail and counter work.

Housing accommodation is very difficult to obtain. . ..

-* The rates for applicants who are not returned soldiers or- members of an organization within the meaning of the Commonwealth Conciliation and,...Arbitration Act may differ. Such applicants should inquire from the I erson -named in the final column.

# 'Neie positiMs are Dieu to ',emus within and without the Commonwealth Service. The provisions of the Re-establishment rowel Emplópment Ail1945 will apply in the nuking of appointments to these positions.

11 At a later date the sncces'fui applicant may be permanently transferred to Canberra.

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIEScontinued.

Position, Standard Salary Scale* and Division. Locality.Present Actual Salary*

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.).

Applications Close. Forward Applications to.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT -- coinued.

New South Wales continued.

Phonogram Monitor (1250-1286), Fourth Sydney .. _£297 to £333

Division, .Telegraph BranchLine Foreman, Grade 2 (£360), Fourth Head- quarters : £474

Division, Engineering Branch, Line G.P.O.,Staff (Metropolitan No. 2 Division) Sydney

Duties are those of Estimating Foreman.Housing accommodation is very difficult to obtain in the metropolitan area.

Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£324 - £336), Newcastle £429 to £444 . 22nd April, 1948

Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Line Staff (Newcastle Division)

22nd April, 1948 The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Sydney

ft

Clerk (£378-£468), ThirdAce -mints Branch, Cashier

Duties. Assisting with the distribution to Postmasters of suppliesHousing accommodation is very difficult to obtain in

Postal Clerk (£120- £330), Third or Ariah Park . . £155 to £436Fourth Division (six positions) Bogan Gate

Burren JunctionDorrigoJuneePillaga

District Allowance : Burren Junction and Pillaga, Grade II.Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain..

Sydney .. £374 to £414 .. 22nd April, 1948

Duties. Pole inspections.Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain.

Division, Sydney .. £451 to £541

Overseer (Delivery), Grade 2 (£280-£312), Fourth Division, TelegraphBranch

is

of postage stamps and other values.the metropolitan area.

22nd April, 1948 The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Sydney

Housing accommodation is very difficult to obtain in the metropolitan area.

Assistant, Grade 2 (£264 £272), Fourth Broken Hill . . £354 to £364 . . 22nd April, 1948

Division, Engineering BranchDistrict Allowance : Grade III.

Duties. In charge of Engineer's Store and general clerical duties.Housing accommodation is difficult to obtain.

Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£186-£194), Sydney . . £249 to £259 . . 22nd April, 1948

Fourth Division, Accounts Branch,Telegraph Accounts

Duties. Checking values affixed to originating telegrams lodged at Post Offices.

Lineman, Grade 2 (£288), Fourth Divi-sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff(eight positions)

(Metropolitan £384No. 2 Divi-sion), Bexley

(MetropolitanNo. 4 Divi-sion), Chats-wood

(Armidale Divi-sion), ArmidaleWalgett

( Bathurst Divi-sion),IRylstone

(Canberra Divi-sion),;Canberra

(Goulburn Divi-sion), GunningYass

Walgett ; District Allowance : Grade II.

22nd April, 1948

ss

,s si

ss !

ff is

Duties.Bexley. Take charge of Line Store.Chatswood. Pneumatic Machine Operator.Armidale. Cable Recorder.Walgett, Gunning and Yass. Duties include cable jointing and taking charge of an aerial line party.Rylstone.Duties include cable jointing and driving a motor vehicle.Canberra. Duties include cable jointing.

Housing accommodation is very difficult to obtain in the metropolitan area and Canberra, and difficult at the other centres.

Assistant (Drafting) (£232 £320), Fourth ColacDivision, Engineering Branch "(two Salepositions)

Qualifications. Colouring and lettering as for first year Commercial Art or the equivalent standard in drawing. Knowledge of Physicsand Mathematics to Intermediate or equivalent standard is desirable.

Successful applicants will,be required to undergo training in Engineering Drawing 1 and Telephone 1 as prescribed for Cadet Draftsman.Advancement beyond £296 per annum (S) is subject to completion of first year Engineering Drawing and Telephony and the ability to dischargeany duties which come within the scope of the position.

* The rates for applicants who are not rèturned soldiers or members of an organization within the meaning of the Commonwealth Conciliation andArbitration Act may differ. Such applicants should inquire from the person named in the final column.

Victoria.£314 to £424 22nd April, 1948 The Deputy Director, Posts

and Telegraphs, Mel-bourne, 0.1

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11TO'l'1[FiCAT-ION OF VACANCIES---con%nupd.

Locality.Present Actual Salary*

(inclusive of Cost of Living,&c.).

Applications Close.

PoaTnASTEs=G1ENE$AVs DEPAlirntEiT--continued.

South Australia.£894 to £984Superintendent (£696= £768), Third Divi- Adelaide

sion, Personnel BranchAssistant (Drafting) (£232 £320), Fourth Adelaide £314 to £424

Division, Engineering Branch, Draft-ing Section

Coniïnottwealth aZettP

Forward Applications to.

22nd Aprii 1948 The Depnty'DiTector; 'Postsandfielégraphs,. Adelaide

A good standard of lettering- and knowledge of Physics and Mathematics to Intermediate Standard is desirable. Full details ofexperience and qualifications, particularly in regard to Drafting work should be furnished. Advancement beyond. £296 (S) per .annum 4ssubject to the completion of training in Engineering Drawing I. and Telephony I. and the ability to discharge any duties which come withinthe scope of the position.

In lieu of notification appearing in Gazette of 24th March, 1948.

Postmaster, Grade 1 (£306 £396),Fourth Division

Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£324 £336),Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Line. Staff (Southern Division)

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£396£432), Third Division

Western Australia.Tambellup . . £376 to £466 29th April, 1948 The Deputy Director, Posts

and Telegraphs, PerthNo quarters.

Quairading .. £429 to £444 77 77 77

Tasmania.Launceston . £519 to £564 22nd April, 1948 The Deputy Director, Posts

and Telegraphs, Hobart

* The rates for applicants who are not returned soldiers or members of an organization within the meaning of the Commonwealth Conciliation andArbitration Act may differ. Such applicants should inquire from the person named in the final column.

NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1924.1946.l.n the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

(No. 57 of 1943 ) . In the matter of CONRAD CORD HE1ER, ofNoora, in the State of South Australia, farmer.\TOTICE is hereby given that the 'Trustee herein, in pur-

suance of section 175 of the said act, has this day filedin the said court such statement as by the said act is required.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1948.

ERIC A. GIBSON, Trustee.29 -32 Epworth Building, Pinie- street, Adelaide. 8883

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 3 of 1944) . In the matter of LINDSAY JAMES GILLENCUMMINGS, of Paruna, farmer, in the State of SouthAustralia.

VOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee herein, in pa-il suance of section 175 of the said act, has this day filedin the said court such statement as by the said act is required.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1948.

ERIC A. GIBSON, Trustee.29 -32 Epworth Building, Pink-street, Adelaide. 8884

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 45 of 1943) . In the matter of RUDOLPH EGON THIELE,cif Loxton, in the State of South Australia, farmer, -- ..

NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee herein, in pur-.11 suance of section 175 of the said act, has this day filedin the said court such statement as by the raid act is required.

Dated this 24th day of March, 1948.ERIC A. GIBSON, Trustee.

29 -32 Epworth Building, Pinie- street, Adelaide. 8885

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.hi the "Court Of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

O. 142 of 1936. --Re GEORGE FREDERICK HAROLD FIEGERT, ofti Price - avenue, Rosewater Gardens, labourer, formerly

of 228 Commercial -road, Port Adelaide, radio dealer.Summary case. ( Present address, 93 River Front, MurrayBridge. )

Date and place of adjourned public examination and hearingof appliaction..for .discharge -23rd . April, 1948, at half-past 'Ten a.m., at .Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide.

ßS87 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.

ln the Court of Bankruptcy, .District of New South Walesand the Australian Capital Territory.

N O7 ICE OF APPLICATION FOR ORDER OF DISCHARGE.DEBTOR'S Name EuwAim JAMES STEWART BEATTIE.

Address Alexander - street, 13almain.Description Boat builder.NumberS.207 of 1939.Court Bankruptcy, 7th Floor, Commonwealth Bank Build-

ing, 112 Pitt- street, Sydney.Date fixed for hearing -11th May, 1948.

NOTICE OF COMPULSORY APPLICATION FOR ORDEROF DISCHARGE.

DEBTOR'S Name WILLIAM THOMASMAS LYNCH.

Address -29 Bligh- street, Sydney.Number S.65 of 1947.CourtBankruptcy, 7th Floor, Commonwealth Bank Build-

ing, 112 Pitt- street, Sydney.Date fixed for hearing-11th May, 1948.

31st March, 1948.J. T. KEANEY, Registrar.

8886

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XII.

In the smatter of MARGARET MANLEY, grocer, Watsons Bay.ITOTICE is hereby given- that a dividend is intended to be

declared in this matter. The . dividend will be payableto those creditors who have Droved their claims on or beforethe 22nd day of April, 1948.

Dated this 8th day of April, 1948.

PARSONS, ANDERSON & CO., Agents for the Trustees,Carrington- street, Sydney. 8891

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.DEBTOR'S name- -ADDuL MAJIED DEAN.

Address- Formerly of 31 Wilson - street. Kalgoorlie, butnow of 21 James- street, Perth.

Description -- Herbalist.CourtBankruptcy, Western Australia.Number 22 of 1942.Date fixed for hearing 27th April, 1948.

8892 H. C. DARNELL, Deputy Register.

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NOTICE, -OF -. ORDERS OF DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, 'District of Victoria.

DEBTOR'S X.aT11CDO`. ALD COOK.

Address - -3 Heidelberg-road., Clifton Hill.Number -23 of 1928.Description Produce merchant.Date of order-13;a September;.. 1929.

ature of order Unconditional discharge.Debtor's- Name--- 'jOIIN JAMES GILTTEs:

Address -29 Blackwood- street, Yarraville, in the Stateof--- Victöria. Formerly in business as a- butcher;Yarraville.

Number-148 of 1932.DescriptionButcher.Date of-order-3rd March, .1948:Nature of order Discharge suspended until 10th March,

1948.Grounds named in- order for refusing absolute order of

discharge Proof of facts (a) and (b) section 119 (7) .

ofat

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

DEBTOR'S Name JACIí AMES.

Address -7 Elizabeth-street, Newport. Formerly ni

"Mountain View ", Avonsleigh.Number 22 of 1941.Description Labourer.Date fixed for hearing -20th April, 1948.

R. G. LITTLE, Registrar.

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

'DEBTOR'S Name- -HENRY SPIKER.V

Address -23 Stokes - street, Queenscliff. Lately residing atand carrying on business at Heard- street, 1Varrnambooland Hesse street, Queenscliff.

Number -24 of 1946. andDescription Formerly stone mason, truck

greengrocer,drier

labourer, at Wa.rrnambool, and fruiterer andat Queenscliff. Nov labourer.

Date fixed.for hearing -21st April, 1948.

5889 R. G. LITTLE, Registrar.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria (No. 123

of i933).Re HECTOR NORMAN COLE, police constable,

of Police depot, St. Kilda- road, Melbourne, and formerlyof \Vangaratta, Myrtleford and Orbost. now residing at.

70 Walsh-street, East Coburg. (First and final dividend.)DIVIDEND as above is intended to be declared in this

1. estate. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs ofdebt with me on or before the twenty- second day of April,1948, will he excluded from this dividend.

A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.

450 Law Courts place, Melbourne, 2nd April, 1948. 8893

PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

.Ili the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Victoria.

NO. 34 of 1947. --Re DAVID ALFRED SMIT., of 77 Brunswickfitaeet, Fitzroy, in the State oialmanufacturer at 136 Littleon business as a furn iture lí

Bourke - street, Melbourne, in the said 'State.Date of public examination-13th April. 1948, at half -

past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne.No: -14 of 1947. Re JOHN WILSON of 56 Church-street, South

Melbourne, in the State of Victoria, engineer. Summarycase.

Date of public examination-14t11 April, 1948, at half-

Fist Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne.N o: 39 of 1947. Re REGINALD GEoR.Gir BEESON; of Parker

avenue, Boronia, in the State of Victoria, builder andcontractor.

Date of public examina thApril,

halfpast Ten a.m.. at Bankruptcy Coúrt lelbourpe,N'(;.-275' of 1932. Re \VILLIAM MARTIN MORRÏs,

in the District of Victoria, farmer.Date of public examination -16tH April, 1948, at half -

past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne.

A. McKINNON, Official Receiver.,450 Law Courts - place, Melbourne, 2nd April, 1948, 8894

District of Western Australia (No. 2rupt estate of EDWARD ROLA.ND.formerly of Geraldton, electrician.

JA SEVENTH dividend is intended1 above matter.- Creditors whodebts by the 23rd. April, 1948, will be

Dated this 31st day of March, 1948.A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.

(i The .Esplanade, Perth. $895

of 1937). In the bank-Txom-As, of Wiluna,

to be declared in thehave iio. proved theirexcluded from dividend;

SEQUESTRATION ORDER, FIRST MEETING ANDPUBLIC EXAMINATION.

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of_ Western Australia( No. 4 of 1948 ) . Re CLEMENT EDMUND. SHERWOOD, of

Hector street, Tuart Hill, furniture manufacturer, and latelycarrying on business at Hector - street, Tuart Hill.

Date of petition 23rd February, 1948.Date. of order for .summary administration -1st April, 1948.Date of sequestration order -23rd March, 1.948.Act of Bankruptcy- -Non compliance with bankruptcy

notice.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -13th April,

1948, at half -past Two pan., at 10th Floor " Lawson " 6

The Esplanade, Perth.])ate and place of public .examination -14th .April, 1948, at

half -past Ten .a.m., at Supreme Court, Perth.8596 A. H. JOHNSON, Offieiái Receiver.

District of Western Australia (No. 9 of 1934). In the bankrupt estate of CLARENCE WALKINSHAW COWAN, late ofBruce Rock, solicitor, deceased.

A SIXTH_ dividend is intended to be declared in the aboveOhl matter. Creditors who have not proved their debtsby the 23rd April, 1948, will be excluded from dividend.

Dated this 31st day of March, 1948.A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.

6 The Esplanade, Perth. 8897

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. S.44of 1939).Re bankrupt estate of RIÇHARD CHARLES Burnt,of 22 Stoke- street, New Town, in Tasmania, zinc worker.

1 Ì OTICE is hereby given . that it is intended to declare a_LA third and final dividend in the above. matter. Creditorsn'ho have not lodged their proofs of debt with me.ou or before!he .30tH day of April, 1948, will be excluded from thed i vidend.

Dated this 2n:1 day of April, 1948.M. A. OGILVIE, Acting Official Receiver.

l I9 Maequarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania. 8898

TN the Court Of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 5.7 of 1948) . Re NATALE LUIGI CALVI, of 155,

1. uuclle- street, Adelaide, restaurant proprietor.Date of first meeting of creditors -13th April, 1948, at

Eleven a.m., at Official R' 3eiver's Office, CommonwealthBark Building, King William- street, Adelaide.

Date of public examination -20th April, 1948, at half -pastTen a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Supreme Court Build-ing, Adelaide.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.9(1 King William- street, Adelaide. 8899

NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

(No. "S.59 of 1937 ).Re EDWARD OswALD DowsErr; - atpresent of no fixed place of abode, previously residing at 24Cavendish- street, Kilkenny, and carrying on business . atMoorook and South -road Estate, saw doctor. -- Summarycase:

A SUPPLEMENTARY Dividend is intended to be declaredin the above -named estate. Creditors who have not

proved their debts by the 19th day of April, 1948, will beexcluded from dividend.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.

96 King William- street, Adelaide, 8900

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NOTICE OF COMPOSITION OF 5s. IN THE POUND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

(No. S.63 of 1938 ) .Re LyALL ALBERT MUTTON, of 19Swaine- avenue, Rose Park, salesman. Summary case.COMPOSITION of 5s. in the pound is intended to be paid

in the above -named estate. Creditors who have notproved their debts by the 19th day of April, 1948, will beexcluded from-the distribution.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.96 King William-street, Adelaide. 8901

NOTICE OF ANNULMENT OF SEQUESTRATION ORDER.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

(No. S.63 of 1938).Re LYALL ALBERT MUTTON, of 19Swaine-a venue, Rose Park, salesman. -- Summary case.

Date of petition-8th June, 1938.Date of sequestration order -8th June, 1938Nature of order Approving of composition of 5s. in £ 1

and annulling of sequestration order.Court by which order made Bankruptcy.Date of order 2nd April, 1948.

No. S.68 of 1934. Re ROBERT JOHN WILLIAMS, of Anzac- street,Mount Gambier, grocer's assistant, previously of Commer-cial- street, Mount Gambier and Mount Burr, Millicent,Clerk and labourer. Summary case.

Date of petition -16th May, 1934.Date of sequestration order -18th May, 1934.Nature of order Approving of composition of 10s. in £l

and annulling of sequestration order.Court by which order made Bankruptcy.Date of order 2nd April, 1948.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.96 King William- street, Adelaide. 8902

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Central Queensland.NO. i of 1947. Re HERBERT GEORGE RYE, of Biloela,

master baker. (First and final dividend.)No. 7 of 1936. Re JOSEPH WILLIAM RIGBY, at present resid-

ing at Roseberry- street, Gladstone, but lately residing andcarrying on business at Goondoon street, Gladstone.engineer. (3rd and final dividend.)

A dividend as above is intended to be declared inthese two estates. Creditors who have not lodged theirproofs of debt with me on or before 21st April, 1948.Will be excluded from the dividend.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland(No. 4 of 1939).Re EDWIN CHARLES HART, of Wamuran,

formerly residing at 66 Stoneleigh- street, Albion, councilemployee. Summary case. (First and final dividend.)

No. 18 of 1942. -1 ?e J. W. MOFFAT, formerly of Masey- street.Hamilton, Brisbane, now of 117 Woondooma- street, Banda -

berg, foreman plumber. Summary case. ( First andfinal dividend.)

A dividend as above is intended to be declared inthese two estates. Creditors who have not dodged theil.

proofs of debt with me on or before 21st April, 1948.will be excluded from the dividend.

No. 7 of 1948. Re LINTON STANLEY JENNINGS, Of Oakhurst via Maryborough, lately carrying on business at358 Kent- street, Maryborough, under the name of " Jen'sSnack Bar ".Summary case.

Date and place of first meeting of creditors --14thApril, 1948, at Two p.m. at the office of the Clerk ofPetty Sessions, Maryborough.

J. E. TREGENZA, Official Receiver.Commonwealth Offices, Adelaide- street, Brisbane. 8903

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland

(No. 5 of 1928).He GEORGE KALISPERIS, of Innisfail, inthe State of Queensland, refreshment room keeper.AFIRST and final dividend is intended to be declared in

the above matter. Creditors who have not proved theirdebts by the Twenty- second day of April, 1948. will beexcluded from. dividend.

Dated this Second day of April, 1948.L. T. STAPLETON, Official Receiver.

Customs House, Townsville. 8904

VOTICla is hereby given that ERIC RAYMOND GRELIS,Al residing at 1176 Forest - street, Bendigo, in the State ofVictoria, and carrying on business at Shamrock Buildings,\Villiamçnn- street, Bendigo aforesad, chartered accountant,\% as on the Twenty - second day of March, One thousandnine hundred and forty eight, duly registered as qualified toact as a Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act 1924 -1946.

Dated the 1st day of April, 1948.8905 E. R. GRELIS, Trustee in Bankruptcy.

PRIVATE ADVERTISEMENTS.

.Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1947.Section 49 (6) .

Re AUBREY REG-INALD COOKSLEY, 2275, Private, 2ndA.L.T.M.B., deceased, who (Bed in the State(1f Victoria on the fifteenth day of October, 1947. Lastknown occupation, pensioner.

IN pursuance of section 49 (6) of the Australian Soldiers'Repatriation Act 1920 -1947, any person who is in neces-

sitous circumstances or who considers he or she merits . con-sideration and who is a " member of the family " of the lateAubrey Reginald Cooksley, as defined in section 23 of thesaid act, may make application within 30 clear days fromthe publication hereof to the Deputy Commissioner of Repat-riation, Department of Repatriation, 615 Elizabeth- street,Melbourne, for payment of an allowance in accordance withparagraph (b) of sub - section (2) of section 49 of the saidact or for such sing as the Repatriation Commission maydetermine.

Dated at Melbourne this 3rd day of April, 1948.

G. F. WOOTTEN, Chairman,8882 Repatriation Commission.

FIDDIAN INVESTMENTS PROPRIETARY LIMITED.NOTICE is hereby given that a general meeting of thel members of the a.bovenamed company will be held at theoffices of Messrs. Sly & Russell, 16 Barrack - street, Sydney, onWednesday the twelfth day of May, 1948, at Ten o'clock in theforenoon for the purpose of having an account laid beforethem showing the manner in which the winding up has beenconducted and the property of the company disposed of and ofhearing any explanation that may be given by the Liquidatorand also of determining by extraordinary resolution themanner in which the books, accounts and documents of thecompany and of the Liquidator thereof shall be disposed of.

Dated the 31st day of March, 1948.

W. J. FORSYTH, Liquidator.16 Barrack- street, Sydney. 8890

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