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[3281] OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA (Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.) (REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER) No. 80] PERTH: FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER [1964 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Premier's Department, Perth, 16th September, 1964. IT is hereby notified for public information that His Excellency the Governor in Executive Council has been pleased to approve of the following appointments to the Commission of the Peace for the State of Western Australia: William George Day, of "Woodlea," Burra- coppin. John Probert Eskdale, of 24 Melville Parade, South Perth, and The Braille Society, Kitchener Street, Victoria Park. Eric Pearce James, of Cranbrook. R. H. DOIG, Under Secretary, Premier's Department. MACHINISTS' EFFICIENCY EXAMINATION. CANDIDATES for the Accounting Machine section of the Machinists' Efficiency Examination, which will be held during November, 1964, should advise the undersigned by the 9th October, 1964, of their intention to undertake the examination. R. J. BOND, Public Service Commissioner. Public Service Commissioner's Office, Perth, 16th September, 1964. THE following promotions have been approved: J. E. O'Brien, Drafting Assistant, G-XII, Draw- ing Office, Engineering Division, Public Works Department, to be Welfare Officer, G-III-1/3, Native Welfare Department, as from 10th July, 1964. T. P. Smith, Deputy Head Male Nurse, Grade 1, G-II-4, to be Head Male Nurse, G-II-5, Claremont Hospital, Mental Health Services, as from 28th August, 1964. R. W. James, Field Technician, Grade 3, G-II-1/2, Wokalup Research Station, Dairying Division, to be Manager, G-II-2/3, Medina Research Station, Animal Division, Department of Agriculture, as from 5th June, 1964. D. Molyneux, Assessor, Grade 1, C-II-7, to be Chief Assessor, C-II-8, Stamp Office, Treasury De- partment, as from 22nd May, 1964. M. J. Chambers, Clerk, C-II-2, Accounts Branch, Child Welfare Department, to be Clerk Assistant, C-II-3, Accounts Branch, Lands and Surveys De- partment, as from 26th June, 1964. The following resignations have been accepted:— Name; Department; Date. J. L. Beauglehole; Public Works; 25/9/64. J. M. Smith; Mines; 2/10/64. 0. S. Symonds; Government Stores; 4/9/64. S. M. Cartledge; Public Health; 21/8/64. G. R. Rowland; Metropolitan Water Supply Board; 25/9/64. H. M. Gilfellon; Fisheries; 11/9/64. M. Pow; Metropolitan Water Supply Board; 16/9/64. The following retirement has been approved:— Name; Department; Date. G. E. W. Lewis; Chief Secretary's; 1/10/64. The following office has been abolished: New item, Public Relations Officer, C-II-6, Minister's Office, Public Works Department, as from 11th September, 1964. The following office has been created: Deputy Comptroller General, G-II-9, Prisons Department, Chief Secretary's Department.
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[3281]

OF

WESTERN AUSTRALIA(Published by Authority at 3.30 p.m.)

(REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE, PERTH, FOR TRANSMISSION BY POST AS A NEWSPAPER)

No. 80]

PERTH: FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER [1964

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.Premier's Department,

Perth, 16th September, 1964.IT is hereby notified for public information thatHis Excellency the Governor in Executive Councilhas been pleased to approve of the followingappointments to the Commission of the Peace forthe State of Western Australia:

William George Day, of "Woodlea," Burra-coppin.

John Probert Eskdale, of 24 Melville Parade,South Perth, and The Braille Society,Kitchener Street, Victoria Park.

Eric Pearce James, of Cranbrook.R. H. DOIG,

Under Secretary,Premier's Department.

MACHINISTS' EFFICIENCY EXAMINATION.CANDIDATES for the Accounting Machine sectionof the Machinists' Efficiency Examination, whichwill be held during November, 1964, should advisethe undersigned by the 9th October, 1964, of theirintention to undertake the examination.

R. J. BOND,Public Service Commissioner.

Public Service Commissioner's Office,Perth, 16th September, 1964.

THE following promotions have been approved:J. E. O'Brien, Drafting Assistant, G-XII, Draw-

ing Office, Engineering Division, Public WorksDepartment, to be Welfare Officer, G-III-1/3,Native Welfare Department, as from 10th July,1964.

T. P. Smith, Deputy Head Male Nurse, Grade 1,G-II-4, to be Head Male Nurse, G-II-5, ClaremontHospital, Mental Health Services, as from 28thAugust, 1964.

R. W. James, Field Technician, Grade 3, G-II-1/2,Wokalup Research Station, Dairying Division, tobe Manager, G-II-2/3, Medina Research Station,Animal Division, Department of Agriculture, asfrom 5th June, 1964.

D. Molyneux, Assessor, Grade 1, C-II-7, to beChief Assessor, C-II-8, Stamp Office, Treasury De-partment, as from 22nd May, 1964.

M. J. Chambers, Clerk, C-II-2, Accounts Branch,Child Welfare Department, to be Clerk Assistant,C-II-3, Accounts Branch, Lands and Surveys De-partment, as from 26th June, 1964.

The following resignations have been accepted:—Name; Department; Date.

J. L. Beauglehole; Public Works; 25/9/64.J. M. Smith; Mines; 2/10/64.0. S. Symonds; Government Stores; 4/9/64.S. M. Cartledge; Public Health; 21/8/64.G. R. Rowland; Metropolitan Water Supply

Board; 25/9/64.H. M. Gilfellon; Fisheries; 11/9/64.M. Pow; Metropolitan Water Supply Board;

16/9/64.

The following retirement has been approved:—Name; Department; Date.

G. E. W. Lewis; Chief Secretary's; 1/10/64.

The following office has been abolished:New item, Public Relations Officer, C-II-6,

Minister's Office, Public Works Department, asfrom 11th September, 1964.

The following office has been created:Deputy Comptroller General, G-II-9, Prisons

Department, Chief Secretary's Department.

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3282 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 September, 1964.

The following appointments have been con-firmed:-

Name; Position; Department; Date.Hustus, Leo; Laboratory Assistant, G-X, Animal

Health Laboratory, Animal Division; Agri-culture; 26/9/62.

Cameron, Allan John; Field Assistant, G-VI,Biological Services Division; Agriculture;16/12/63.

Butcher, Jannette Elizabeth; Clerk-Typist, C-V,Bunbury Branch; Agriculture; 13/1/64.

Ockerby, Janet; Typist, C-V, Correspondenceand Staff Branch; Agriculture; 19/9/63.

Nicholas, Donald Arthur; Research Officer,Grade 3, P-II-2/8, Plant Research Division;Agriculture; 28/1/64.

Giles, Geoffrey Willett Linzee; Clerk, C-IV,Records Branch; Agriculture; 30/6/62.

Fryer, Robert William; Clerk, C-IV; Chief Sec-retary's; 17/12/62.

McAdam, Barbara Carmel; Typist, C-V, Hospi-tals Collection Services; Chief Secretary's;12/2/64.

La Pedalina, Santo Nunziato; Clerk, C-IV,Records, Correspondence and Staff Branch;Child Welfare; 25/2/64.

Wilson, Joan Margaret; Typist, C-V, AccountsBranch; Crown Law; 2/3/64.

McIntosh, Helen; Assistant, G-IX, BeverleyCourt; Crown Law; 21/1/64.

Mitchell, Rosemary Ann; Typist, C-V, Fre-mantle Court; Crown Law; 23/12/63.

Boyden, Pamela Kaye; Assistant, G-IX, Narro-gin Court; Crown Law; 30/10/62.

Alexander, Barbara; Typist, C-V, Land TitlesOffice; Crown Law; 18/2/64.

Smith, Wynette; Typist, C-V, Married Persons'Relief Court; Crown Law; 21/2/64.

Stewart, Patricia Anne; Typist, C-V, ClericalSection, Technical Education Division;Education; 16/12/63.

Price, Brian George; Cadet Inspector, G-VII-1,Inspection Branch; Fisheries; 20/1/64.

Tanner, Alfred Edward Victor; Inspector, Grade2, G-II-1, Inspection Branch; Fisheries;23/9/63.

Leece, Lesley Erica; Assistant, G-IX, MedicalSupplies Branch; Government Stores;4/2/64.

Buckey, Douglas Charles; Clerk, C-IV, Sur-veyor General's Division; Lands and Sur-veys; 2/12/63.

Aird, Susan Joy; Assistant, G-IX, Credits Sec-tion, Accounting Division; MetropolitanWater Supply; 15/1/64.

Williams, Rodney Alexander; Clerk, C-IV,Applications and Enquiries Section; Metro-politan Water Supply; 25/12/63.

Jonikis, Antanas; Drafting Assistant, G-XI,Drawing Office, Engineering Division;Metropolitan Water Supply; 1/9/62.

Neenan, Frederick Arthur; Meter Reader,G-VIT-2, Meter Reading Section; Metro-politan Water Supply; 15/1/64.

Schellpeper, Siegfried Willi Herman; Geo-physical Assistant, G-II-1/2, GeologicalSurvey Branch; Mines; 6/1/64.

Hinds, Pauline Frances; Typist, C-V, Recordsand Correspondence Branch; Mines;22/2/64.

Goates, Coral; Drafting Assistant, G-XII,Survey Examinations and Drafting Branch;Mines; 3/9/63.

Kininmonth, David John; District Officer,G-TI-1/3, Field Division; Native Welfare;15/1/64.

Relton, Elizabeth Maxwell; Welfare Officer,G-III-1/3, Field Division; Native Welfare;13/11/63.

Robotham, Annetta Valerie; Telephonist, G-IX,Records, Correspondence and Staff Branch;Native Welfare; 26/11/63.

Kelleher, Diana Frances; Assistant, G-IX,Records, Correspondence and Staff Branch;Native Welfare; 29/10/63.

Lay, Beverley Ann; Typist, C-V, Traffic Branch;Police; 10/2/63.

Dymock, Robert Edwin; Clerk, C - IV, Account-ing Division; Public Works; 4/1/64.

Seal, David Raymond; Clerk, C-IV, AccountingDivision; Public Works; 4/4/62.

Scrivener, Gregory Mervyn; Clerk, C- IV,Accounting Division; Public Works;19/12/63.

Stronach, Bruce Claude; Clerk, C-IV, Account-ing Division; Public Works; 18/12/63.

Evans, Desmond Morris Grosvinor; GeneralAssistant, G-VII-1/3, Clerical Branch,Architectural Division; Public Works;22/1/64.

Reid, Colin Barclay; Engineer, Grade 3, P-II-3 /8, Electrical Services, ArchitecturalDivision; Public Works; 1/4/64.

Alexander, Judith Anne; Assistant (Waroona),G-IX, Irrigation and Drainage Section,Engineering Division; Public Works;1/1/63.

Valentine, Norman Leslie; Engineer, Grade 3,P-II-3/8, Mechanical and Electrical Ser-vices, Mechanical and Plant Engineer'sBranch; Public Works; 1/1/64.

Strickland, Ronald MacKenzie; Engineer,Grade 3, P-II-4/7, Planning, Design andInvestigation Branch; Public Works;1/1/63.

Hill, Patricia Margaret; Assistant, G-IX,Records Branch; Public Works; 16/10/62.

Clarke, Anthony Barry; Clerk, C-IV, PolicySection; State Government InsuranceOffice; 3/1/64.

May, Gary; Clerk, C-IV, Accounts Branch;State Housing Commission; 9/10/62.

Nicol. Adam Haddon; Collector, C-IV, Collec-tions Section, Accounts Branch; StateHousing Commission; 1/12/63.

Essex, Faye Lillian; Typist, C-V, Administra-tive Branch; State Housing Commission;31/1/64.

Me11, Peta Kay; Typist, C-V, Correspondenceand Staff Branch; State Housing Commis-sion; 21/1/64.

Wildy, Veronica Teresa; Typist, C-V, CountryOffices (Geraldton) ; State Housing Com-mission; 28/1/64.

Smith, Graham Ernest; Clerk, C-IV, RecordsBranch; State Housing Commission;9/12/63.

Knowles, Ian Kenneth; Clerk, C-IV, MelbourneBranch; Tourist Development Authority;1/8/63.

Ralph. Lynne Christine; Accounting Machinist,C-V, Accounting Machinists' Section;Treasury; 3/12/63.

Sawyer, Peter John; Dispenser, G-II-1, Gov-ernment Stores Department; Treasury;22/7/62.

Clamp, Lorraine Patricia; Typist, C-V, Super-annuation Board; Treasury; 20/12/63.

David, Noleen Jennifer; Typist, C-V, Super-annuation Board; Treasury; 16/12/63.

The classification of the following office has beenamended:-

Item 1230/63, occupied by W. L. Hardwick,Special Magistrate, Children's Court, Child Wel-fare Department, amended from P-I-3/7 to P-I-4/7, with effect from the 24th April, 1963.

R. J. BOND,Public Service Commissioner.

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18 September, 1964.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3283

VACANCIES IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE

Department Position Class Salary Date Returnable

1964Labour Inspector, Grade 3, Inspection Section, Fac-

tories Branch (Item 2210/63)G-II-1/2 Margin £565-£736 25th September

Do. Chief Inspector, Factories Branch (Item A-I-1 Margin £2,055 do.2192/63)

Public Works Engineering Assistant, Grade 2, Irrigationand Drainage Branch, Engineering Di-vision (Item 4139/63) (g)

G-II-3/4 Margin £7984984 do.

Do. Senior Engineering Draftsman, Country P-II-6/7 Margin E1173-£1425 do.Water Supplies and Sewerage Section,Drawing Office, Engineering Division (Item4192/63)

Mines Chief Draftsman, Survey Examinations and P-I-2 Margin £2,177 do.Drafting Branch (Item 3295/63)

Do. Deputy Director, Government Chemical P-I-8 Margin £2,983 do.Laboratories (new Item) (c)

Public Health Clerk-Typist, Clerical Branch, Public Health C-III-1 Margin £438-£466 do.Laboratories (Item 960/63) (a)

Premier's .... Clerk (Derby), Ministerial Staff (new Item) C-II-1 Margin £5654622 do.Metropolitan Water Supply Public Relations Officer, Administrative C-II-6 Margin £117341236 do.

Board Branch (new Item)State Housing Commission Clerk, State Housing Section, Accounts C-II-2 Margin £6794736 2nd October

Branch (Item 4769/63)Do. do. Clerk, Commonwealth-State Section, Ac-

counts Branch (Item 4787/63)C-II-2 Margin £6794736 do.

Do. do. Clerk, Collections Section, Accounts Branch C-II-2 Margin £6794736 do.(Item 4817/63)

Pub is Works Clerk, Relieving Staff, Accounting Division C-II-1 Margin £565-£622 do.(Item 3731/63)

Do. Engineer, Grade 2, Construction Major Hy-draulic Undertakings Branch, Engineering

P-II-10/11-P-I-1

Margin £1709-£2023 do.

Division (Item 4075/63)Do. Engineer, Grade 2, Mechanical Services P-II-10/11 Margin E1709-£2023 do.

Branch, Architectural Division (Item -P-I-14383/63)

Public Health .... Microbiologist (Medical), Public Health La-boratories (Item 954/63) (a) (e) (f)

P-S-2 Gross £4,084 do.

Chief Secretary's .... Deputy Comptroller General, Prisons De-partment (new Item)

G-II-9 Margin £1614-£1677 do.

Agriculture .... Laboratory Assistant, Research and Survey G-X 74% (17 years) do.Section, Soils Division (Item 376/63) (a) (d) Margin £508

Do. Veterinary Surgeon (Beef Husbandry Re-search), Animal Division (a) (h)

P-II-10/11-P-I-1

Margin £1709-£2023 do.

OrP-II-4/9 Margin £957-£1,646

(a) Applications also called outside the Service under section 24.

(c) Classification amended, Government Gazette. 11/9/64.

(d) Leaving Certificate with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

(e) Medical degree registrable in Western Australia. Extensive experience in Medical Microbiology (all branches) andhigher qualifications desirable.

(f) Shown as Bacteriologist (Medical) in Public Service List.

(g) Leaving Certificate, including Mathematics A and B, and Surveying I, at a recognised Technical School, or approvedequivalent. Applicants should have had at least two years' experience in Surveying work and have a basic understandingof hydraulics.

(h) Bachelor of Veterinary Science degree or equivalent. Post-graduate experience in beef cattle research or hus-bandry desirable.

Applications are called under section 34 of the Public Service Act, 1904-1956, and are to be addressed to the PublicService Commissioner and should be made on the prescribed form, obtainable from the offices of the various Permanent Headsof Departments.

R. J. BOND,18th September, 1964. Public Service Commissioner.

Crown Law Department,Perth, 16th September, 1964.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Execu-tive Council has appointed Donald GeorgeStockins-

(1) pursuant to section 9 of the Courts of Ses-sion Act, 1921, to act as Clerk of the PortHedland Court of Session; and

(2) pursuant to section 13 of the Juries Act,1957-1959, to act as Jury officer for thePort Hedland Jury District at Port Hed-land;

as from the 7th September, 1964, vice Ernest Wil-liam Dwyer.

THE Hon. Minister for Justice has appointed thefollowing persons as Commissioners for Declara-tions under the Declarations and Attestations Act,1913-1953:

Cyril Anthony Rive, Lake Grace.Brian Herbert Woodley, Lake Grace.

R. C. GREEN,Under Secretary for Law.

APPOINTMENT.(26 George V, No. 36.)

HIS Honour the Chief Justice has been pleasedto appoint Norman James Haze 11, of HazeII House,597 Church Street, North Parramatta, in the State

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3284 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 September, 1964.

of New South Wales, Solicitor, a Commissioner ofthe Supreme Court of Western Australia, to ad-minister or take within the State of New SouthWales any oath, affidavit, affirmation or declara-tion for use in the Supreme Court of Western Aus-tralia and to take the acknowledgments of deedsexecuted by married women. The Commission toremain in force until the said Norman James Hazellceases to reside in the State of New South Walesaforesaid, or until he ceases to be a solicitor ofthe Supreme Court of New South Wales or untilhe ceases to become entitled to practise as such,or until revoked.

G. J. BOYLSON,Registrar Supreme Court.

Supreme Court Office,Perth.

28th August, 1964.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1962.Department of Public Health,

Perth, 10th September, 1964.P.H.D. 73/57.

THE appointment of Mr. Allan Gilmore as HealthInspector to the Shire of Perth, from the 21st Sep-tember, 1964, is approved.

W. S. DAVIDSON,Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1962.(Section 293A.)

Notice Requiring Persons to Submit to X-rayExamination.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen-tioned section, persons who are included in theclass specified hereunder, and to whom the pro-visions of that section apply, are required to under-go x-ray examination for tuberculosis at the timeand place specified.

Class.Persons 21 years of age and over who are resi-

dents of the Shire of Boddington.

Time.7th October, 1964, to 13th October, 1964.

Place.Boddington, (Mobile Caravan) adjacent to the

Boddington Hall. Wednesday, 7th October,1964, and Thursday, 8th October, 1964.

Quindanning, (Mobile Caravan) adjacent to theQuindanning District Hall. Tuesday, 13thOctober, 1964, 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. only.

orPerth Chest Clinic, 17 Murray Street, Perth.

orFremantle Chest Clinic, 93 High Street, Fremantle.

No charge will be made for the x-ray exami-nation of any person who reports as required bythis notice.

Dated at Perth this 10th day of September, 1964.W. S. DAVIDSON,

Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1962.(Section 293A.)

Notice Requiring Persons to Submit to X-dayExamination.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen-tioned section, persons who are included in theclass specified hereunder, and to whom the provi-sions of that section apply, are required to under-go x-ray examination for tuberculosis at the timeand place specified.

Class.Persons 21 years of age and over who are resi-

dents of the Shire of Collie.

Time.6th October, 1964, to 16th October, 1964.

Place.Collie, St. John Ambulance Hall, Steere Street,

Collie. Tuesday, 6th October, 1964, to Friday,16th October, 1964.

orPerth Chest Clinic, 17 Murray Street, Perth,

orFremantle Chest Clinic, 93 High Street, Fremantle.

No charge will be made for the x-ray examina-tion of any person who reports as required by thisnotice.

Dated at Perth this 10th day of September, 1964.W. S. DAVIDSON,

Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1962.(Section 293A.)

Notice Requiring Persons to Submit to X-rayExamination.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen-tioned section, persons who are included in theclass specified hereunder, and to whom the provi-sions of that section apply, are required to under-go x-ray examination for tuberculosis at the timeand place specified.

Class.Persons 21 years of age and over who are resi-

dents of the Shire of Ravensthorpe.

Time.24th September, 1964, to 25th September, 1964.

Place.Jerdacuttup, (Mobile Caravan) adjacent to the

Jerdacuttup School, Thursday, 24th Septem-ber, 1964, 10.30 a.m. to 11 a.m. only.

Hopetoun Townsite, (Mobile Caravan). Thursday,24th September, 1964, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. only.

Ravensthorpe, (Mobile Caravan) adjacent to theRavensthorpe Shire Office. Friday, 25th Sep-tember, 1964.

orPerth Chest Clinic, 17 Murray Street, Perth.

OrFremantle Chest Clinic, 93 High Street, Fremantle.

No charge will be made for the x-ray examina-tion of any person who reports as required bythis notice.

Dated at Perth this 10th day of September, 1964.W. S. DAVIDSON,

Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1962.(Section 293A.)

Notice requiring persons to submit to x-rayexamination.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen-tioned section, persons who are included in theclass specified hereunder, and to whom the provi-sions of that section apply, are required to under-go x-ray examination for tuberculosis at the timeand place specified.

Class.Persons 21 years of age and over who are resi-

dents of the Shire of Wandering.

Time.5th October, 1964, to 6th October, 1964.

Place.Pumphreys Bridge Townsite, (Mobile Caravan).

Monday, 5th October, 1964, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.only.

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18 September, 1964.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3285

Wandering, (Mobile Caravan) adjacent to theWandering Shire Hall. Tuesday, 6th October,1964, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. only.

orPerth Chest Clinic, 17 Murray Street, Perth.

orFremantle Chest Clinic, 93 High Street, Fremantle.

No charge will be made for the x-ray examina-tion of any person who reports as required by thisnotice.

Dated at Perth this 10th day of September, 1964.W. S. DAVIDSON,

Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1962.(Section 293A.)

Notice requiring persons to submit to x-rayexamination.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen-tioned section, persons who are included in theclass specified hereunder, and to whom the pro-visions of that section apply, are required to under-go x-ray examination for tuberculosis at the timeand place specified.

Class.Persons 21 years of age and over who are resi-

dents of the Shire of West Arthur.

Time.13th October, 1964, to 16th October, 1964.

Place.Arthur River Townsite, (Mobile Caravan) Albany

Highway. Tuesday, 13th October, 1964, 2.30p.m. to 4 p.m. only.

Darkan, (Mobile Caravan) adjacent to the WestArthur Shire Hall. Wednesday, 14th October,to Thursday, 15th October, 1964.

Duranillin, (Mobile Caravan) adjacent to the Dur-anillin Hall. Friday, 16th October, 1964, 9.30a.m. to 1 p.m. only.

orPerth Chest Clinic, 17 Murray Street, Perth.

orFremantle Chest Clinic, 93 High Street, Fremantle.

No charge will be made for the x-ray examina-tion of any person who reports as required by thisnotice.

Dated at Perth this 10th day of September, 1964.W. S. DAVIDSON,

Commissioner of Public Health.

HEALTH ACT, 1911-1962.(Section 293A.)

Notice requiring persons to submit to x-rayexamination.

PURSUANT to the provisions of the abovemen-tioned section, persons who are included in theclass specified hereunder, and to whom the pro-visions of that section apply, are required to under-go x-ray examination for tuberculosis at the timeand place specified.

Class.Persons 21 years of age and over who are resi-

dents of the Shire of Williams.

Time.9th October, 1964, to 13th October, 1964.

Place.Williams, (Mobile Caravan) adjacent to the Wil-

liams Shire Office. Friday, 9th October, 1964,and Monday, 12th October, 1964.

Quindanning, (Mobile Caravan) adjacent to theQuindanning District Hall, Tuesday, 13th Oc-tober, 1964, 10 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. only.

orPerth Chest Clinic, 17 Murray Street, Perth.

orFremantle Chest Clinic, 93 High Street, Fremantle.

No charge will be made for the x-ray examina-tion of any person who reports as required by thisnotice.

Dated at Perth this 10th day of September, 1964.W. S. DAVIDSON,

Commissioner of Public Health.

Police Department,East Perth, 10th September, 1964.

HIS Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor in Coun-cil has approved of the following promotions in theWestern Australian Police Force, to have effectfrom the 2nd September, 1964:-

To be 1st Class Inspector:2nd Class Inspector C. A. Fiebig.2nd Class Inspector E. E. Jeffery.

To be 2nd Class Inspector:3rd Class Inspector F. J. O'Loughlin.3rd Class Inspector B. J. Alford.

To be 3rd Class Inspector:1st Class Sergeant J. A. Watts (No. 1770).1st Class Sergeant L. W, K. Clarey (No.

1789)1st Class Sergeant G. A. E. J. Rowe (No.

1794).

J. M. O'BRIEN,Commissioner of Police.

Department of Native Welfare,Perth, 3rd September, 1964.

THE undermentioned is hereby notified forgeneral information:-

NATIVES (CITIZENSHIP RIGHTS) ACT, 1963.(August, 1964.)

Cert. No.; Name; Place; Date.2484; Kelly, Coraline May (replaces Cert. No. 2318,

lost); Goomalling; 21/7/64.2507; Carbine, Liza; Meekatharra; 23/7/64.2335; Carbine, Joe (includes child: Carbine, Olive,

born 26/8/44); Meekatharra; 23/7/64.2506; Nelson, Ivy; Leonora; 1/7/64.

(includes children:2476; Robinson, Rueben

28/7/64.2491; Nannup, Alice Isobel (includes children:

Nannup, Beverley Ann, born 8/11/49; Nannup,Glenis Lauraine, born 20/10/53); Cue; 28/7/64.

2479; Martin, Agnes Yvonne; Broome; 15/7/64.2495; Green, David (includes child: Green, Gerald-

ine Michelle, born 22/9/63); Leonora; 28/7/64.2430; Dickie, Stan (includes child: Dickie, Maurene

Loma, born 3/8/59); Leonora; 5/8/64.2492; Warren, Mick; Leonora; 5/8/64.2502; Williams, Lorrie; Leonora; 5/8/64.2493; Green, Sandy Beeyule; Leonora; 5/8/64.2494; Green, Josephine; Leonora; 28/7/64.2505; Ejai, Jimmy; Derby; 11/8/64.2510; Wiggan, Douglas; Derby; 11/8/64.2487; Williams, Norton; Marble Bar; 13/8/64.2421; Williams, Lily; Marble Bar; 13/8/64.2424; Thorne, William Robert; Carnarvon; 12/6/64.2469; Grey, Daisy; Leonora; 1/7/64.2446; Drury, Violet; Northampton; 15/6/64.

F. E. GARE,Commissioner of Native Welfare,

Robinson, Rueben Michae, born 19/6/50;Robinson, Naydene Minnett, born 30/6/53;Robinson, Daryll Stewart, born 30/12/55;Robinson, Robert Ray, born 28/10/57;Robinson, Debbie Lee, born 29/12/59Robinson, Ricky James, born 10/8/61Robinson, Sandra Jonia, born 19/10/62Robinson, Donelle Joy, born 15/1/64); Cue

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3286 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 September, 1964.

GOVERNMENT LAND SALES.THE undermentioned allotments of land will beoffered for sale by public auction on the dates andat the places sepecified hereunder, under the pro-visions of the Land Act., 1933-1963, and its regula-tions.MAWSON-1, 2, 3, 4, 24, ir. each, £30 each; 25,

38.5p., £30; 26, ir., £30.Thursday, 8th October, 1964, at 11.30 a.m. at

Court House, Northam.Conditions: Nil.All improvements on the land offered for sale

are the property of the Crown and shall be paidfor as the Minister may direct, whose valuationshall be final and binding on the purchaser.

Plans and further particulars of this sale maybe obtained from the Lands Department, Perth.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

FORFEITURES.THE undermentioned leases have been forfeitedunder the Land Act, 1933-1963, for the reasonsstated.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

Name; Lease; District; Reason; Corres.; Plan.Armstrong, F. E.; 3117/1977; Ranford Lot 14;

abandoned; 2382/36; Townsite.Arnold, D. H.; 3117/684; Norseman Lot 879; non-

payment of rent; 2212/34; Townsite.Barton, R. J.; 347/14910; Kent Location 1656; non-

compliance with conditions; 3515/62; 419/80,Fl, 420/80, Al.

Bradshaw, T.; 396/767; Bulara; non-compliancewith conditions; 4850/52; 121/300, 131/300.

Colli, C.; 3117/691; Norseman Lot 901; abandoned;2204/34; Townsite.

Farren, N. W. and V. M.; 347/15550; Nelson Loca-tions 12305 and 12306; non-compliance withconditions; 3034/63; 453/80, Al.

Garrett, C. P. and A. S.; 338/8267; RockinghamLot 978; non-compliance with conditions;528/64; Townsite.

Moir, H. J.; 3117/3119; Norseman Lot 632; non-payment of rent; 1127/40; Townsite.

Rose, J. C.; 392/521; Nelson; non-compliance withconditions; 768/08; 454B/40.

CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF RESERVE.ERRATUM.

IN the notice published on page 3238 of Govern-ment Gazette (No. 78) of 11th September, 1964,for "Reserve No. 20883" read "Reserve No. 20888."

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING.Reserve 18278—Balgarri Common.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 18th September, 1964.

Corres. 1628/95, Vol. 3.APPLICATIONS are invited, under section 32 of theLand Act, 1933-1963, for the leasing of an areaof about 2,800 acres as contained in Reserve 18278at Balgarri for a term of five (5) years for "Graz-ing Purposes," at a rental of five pounds (£5) perannum, subject to the following conditions:

(a) Compensation will not be payable at theexpiration or earlier determination of thelease for any improvements effected by thelessee.

(b) the four-inch fibrolite pipeline through thedemised land shall be protected for its fulllength by a stock proof fence to be erectedon both sides thereof; such fences shallbe one chain apart with the pipeline inthe centre.

(c) the Department of Public Works shall haveat all times, access across the reserve tothe pipeline.

(d) the lessee shall not cut, destroy or inter-fere in any way with timber growing onthe demised land.

(e) Mining conditions.Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £3 5s.

must be lodged at the office of the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth, on or before Wednes-day, 14th October, 1964.

In the event of more applications than one beingreceived the application to be granted will be de-cided by the Land Board.

(Plan 71/80, D3.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING.Avon Location 28223—Reserve 27230 (4 miles

east of Beverley).Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 18th September, 1964.Corres. 2469/62.

APPLICATIONS are invited, under section 32 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1963, for the leasing of Reserve27230—Avon Location 28223 (formerly the southernseverance of Location 5170) for "Grazing Pur-poses" only for a term of one year, renewable atthe will of the Minister for Lands and determin-able at three months' notice by either party, at arental of £5, subject to the conditions that com-pensation will not be payable at the expiration orearlier determination of the lease for any improve-ments effected by the lessee.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £5 15s.,must be lodged at the office of the Department ofLands and Surveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday,14th October, 1964.

In the event of more applications than one beingreceived the application to be granted will be de-termined by the Land Board.

(Plan 343A/40, Al.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

APPLICATIONS FOR LEASING.Drive-in Theatre Site.

Derby Lot 646.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 18th September, 1964.Corres. 882/63.

APPLICATIONS are invited, under section 11'7 ofthe Land Act, 1933-1963, for the leasing of DerbyLot 646 for a term of 21 years, for the purpose ofa "Drive-In Theatre Site," at a rental of £75 perannum, subject to the following conditions:

(a) The lessee shall pay the full cost of sur-vey when known.

(b) The rental shall be subject to reappraise-ment every seven years.

(c) Compensation will not be payable at theexpiration or earlier determination of thelease for any improvements effected by thelessee, but, the lessee shall have the rightto remove such improvements within threemonths of the said expiration or earlierdetermination of the lease. Any improve-ments remaining after this date shall be-come the property of the Crown.

(d) All buildings, paving and other works shallcomply with local authority by-laws.

(e) The lessee shall commence constructionwithin six months of the approval of thelease and shall complete such construc-tion and commence operating the Drive-In Theatre within 12 months of said ap-proval.

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(f) The lessee shall submit plans and specifi-cations of the proposed development to theMinister for Lands prior to the approvalof the lease.

(g) The lessee shall indemnify the Ministerfor Lands against all claims for damagesarising out of the use of the demised land.

(h) The lessee shall take all reasonable andproper precautions to prohibit the con-sumption of alcoholic liquors on the de-mised land.

(i) The lessee shall not sublease or transferthe lease without prior approval in writingof the Minister for Lands.

Applications, accompanied by a deposit of £3810s., must be lodged at the Department of Landsand Surveys, Perth, on or before Wednesday, 14thOctober, 1964.

In the event of more applications than one beingreceived, the application to be granted will be de-termined by the Land Board.

(Plan Derby Townsite.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

TENDERS FOR LEASING.Yilgarn Location 757 (eight miles south-west of

Warralakin).Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 18th September, 1964.Corres. 3320/60.

TENDERS are invited, under section 116 of theLand Act, 1933-1963, for the leasing of Yilgarn Lo-cation 757 for "Grazing Purposes" only, for a termof 10 years, at a minimum annual rental of £26,subject to the following conditions:—

(a) The lessee shall not cut, destroy or inter-fere in any way with timber or scrub grow-ing on the demised land.

(b) Compensation will not be payable at theexpiration or earlier determination of thelease for any improvements effected by thelessee.

(c) Mining conditions.Tenders, accompanied by one half-year's ten-

dered rental plus £1, must be lodged at the officeof the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth,with the envelope endorsed "Tender for LeasingYilgarn Location 757", on or before Wednesday,14th October, 1964.

The highest or any tender will not necessarily beaccepted.

(Plan 35/80, D2.)C. R. GIBSON,

Under Secretary for Lands.

LAND OPEN FOR PASTORAL LEASING.Land Act, 1933-1963.

OPEN WEDNESDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1964.Eucla Division—Nurina District.

(Plans 15/300, 16/300, 27/300 and 28/300.)Corres. 2019/61.

IT is notified for general information that the areaof about 2,200,000 acres as described hereunder willbe available for pastoral leasing as from 21st Octo-ber, 1964.

Applications for this land, together with the re-quired deposit calculated at Is. 6d. per 1,000 acres,plus £1 for registration and lease fees, must belodged at this office not later than Wednesday,21st October, 1964.

Schedule.The area of about 2,200,000 acres bounded on

the north by the Trans Australian Railway, on theeast by the prolongation northwards of the east-ern boundary of Pastoral Lease 393/530, on the

south by the north boundaries of pastoral Leases393/530, 393/531 and 393/532 and on the west bythe eastern boundaries of Pastoral Leases 395/1108and 393/534, excluding temporary reserves de-clared around Loongana and Haig RailwayStations.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

Department of Lands and Surveys,Perth, 11th September, 1964.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Department of Lands and Surveys,

Perth, 18th September, 1964.IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Augusta-Margaret River passedat a meeting of the Council held on or about 20thMarch, 1960, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say:-

Augusta-Margaret River.1105/60 (R814).Road No. 12670. A strip of land, one chain wide,

widening in parts, as surveyed and as delineatedand coloured dark brown on Original Plan 8811,leaving road No. 330 (Bussell Highway) at thenorthernmost corner of Sussex Location 1724 andextending, as surveyed, generally south-easterlyalong the north-east boundary of the said locationand the northern and north-east boundaries oflocation 1725 to the easternmost corner of the lat-ter location; thence onward to and along the north-east boundaries of locations 1728, 2101 and 1745and through to and along the east boundary of thesaid location 1745 to a surveyed road at the south-east corner of the lastmentioned location. 4.2perches, 1 rood 18.4 perches, 2.3 perches, and 1.3perches, being resumed from Sussex Locations 1722,1725, 2097 and 2101 respectively. (Notice of inten-tion to resume gazetted 24th April, 1964). (PublicPlans 413D/40, B4, and 440A/40, Bl.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Beverley passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 25th September,1963, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:

Beverley.L. & S. 2937/63 (MR276), M.R.D. 962/63.Road No. 9985 (Great Southern Highway—ex-

tension). A strip of land, one chain wide, wideningas delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagrams 70018 and 70019, commenc-ing on the north-west alignment of road No. 3459at the southernmost corner of Avon Location 3330and extending, as surveyed, north-westerly alongthe south-west boundaries of said location 3330 andlocation 7489 and through location 3390 to thenorth-west boundary of the lastmentioned loca-tion and onwards to and along the south-westboundaries of location 3943 and Reserve 2027 to aline in prolongation of the north-west boundary ofsaid Reserve 2027. 30.1 perches, 13.4 perches, 27.1perches and 13.2 perches being resumed from AvonLocations 3330, 3390, 3943 and 7489 respectively.(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 20th Sep-tember, 1963). The area of Reserve 16969 is herebyreduced by 3.5 perches. (Public Plan 343A/40, A2.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Beverley passed at a meetingof the Council held on or about 25th September,1963, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:

Beverley.L. & S. 2989/63 (MR273), M.R.D. 292/62.Road No. 104 (widening of part). That portion

of Avon Location 1572 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 69856.

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Road No. 7069. (a) Extension. A strip of land,one chain wide, leaving the southern terminus ofthe present road on the south-west boundary ofAvon Location 13705 and extending, as surveyed,south-west along the south-east boundary of Bev-erley Lot 401 (Reserve 3378) to its southernmostcorner and onward to and along the south-eastboundaries of Beverley Suburban Lots 131 and 132to the northern side of Vincent Street.

(b) Widening of parts. Those portions of Bever-ley Suburban Lots 131, 132, 133, 175 and Avon Lo-cations 13705 and 1139 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagrams 69854,69855 and 69856.

2 roods 29.5 perches, 24.2 perches and 1 acre 0roods 30.8 perches, being resumed from Avon Lo-cations 1139, 1572 and 13705 respectively, and 19.6perches, 2 roods 14.1 perches, 30.5 perches and 31.2perches being resumed from Beverley SuburbanLots 131, 132, 133 and 175 respectively. (Notice ofintention to resume gazetted 20th September, 1963.)

(Public Plans 342B/40, Fl, 343A/40, Al andBeverley.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Cunderdin passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 16th June,1961, the undermentioned lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed under section 17 of the PublicWorks Act, 1902, for the purpose of a new road,that is to say:—

Cunderdin.889/61 (R537).Road No. 12741. A strip of land, one chain wide,

widening in parts, leaving a surveyed road on aline in prolongation east of the northernmost boun-dary of Avon Location 20606 and extending as sur-veyed and as delineated and coloured dark brownon Original Plan 9240, southerly along an east boun-dary of the said location to and through locations10071, 20606 and 17466 and inside and along a westboundary of said location 20606 to a surveyed roadat the southernmost south-west corner of the last-mentioned location. 2 acres 3 roods 27 perches, 1.6perches and 8 acres 3 roods, being resumed fromAvon Locations 10071, 17466 and 20606 respectively.(Notice of intention to resume gazetted 20th Sep-tember, 1963 and 5th June, 1964.)

(Public Flan 26C/40, D4.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Ravensthorpe passed at a meet-ing of the Council held on or about 16th November,1962, the undermentioned lands have been setapart, taken, or resumed under section 17 of thePublic Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of a newroad, that is to say:-

Ravensthorpe.L. & S. 3569/62 (MR 274), M.R.D. 1565/62.Road No. 4137 (widening of part). Those por-

tions of Oldfield Location 445 and Reserve 13271as delineated and coloured dark brown on Landsand Surveys Diagram 70007.

Road No. 4509 (widening of part). That portionof Oldfield Location 205 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Lands and Surveys Diagram 70007.1 rood 15 perches being resumed from Oldfield Lo-cation 205. (Notice of intention to resume gazetted18th October, 1963). The area of Reserve 13271is hereby reduced by 10 acres 2 roods 8 perches.

(Public Plan 405/80, E4, and 420BB/20.)

IT is hereby declared that, pursuant to the resolu-tion of the Shire of Swan-Guildford passed at ameeting of the Council held on or about 15th Oc-tober, 1962, the undermentioned lands have beenset apart, taken, or resumed under section 17 ofthe Public Works Act, 1902, for the purpose of anew road, that is to say:-

Swan-Guildford.L. & S. 3465/62 (MR267), M.R.D. 1417/62.Road No. 3191. (a) Extension. A strip of land,

varying in width, leaving an eastern terminus ofthe present road at its junction with road No. 7140

within Swan Location 1352 and extending as de-lineated and coloured dark brown on Original Plan9593, easterly along the common boundary of LotM856 (L.T.O. Plan 3150) and Lot 3 (L.T.O. Dia-gram 10005) to rejoin the present road on a linein prolongation of a south-west alignment of roadNo. 7445 within said location 1352.

(b) Widening of parts. Those portions of SwanLocations 1397 and 1352 as delineated and coloureddark brown on Original Plan 9593 but excludingthat portion of lot 1 of location 1352 (L.T.O. Dia-gram 12480) containing 3 roods 11.1 perches asshown on said Original Plan 9593.

3 acres 1 rood 38.9 perches and 11.8 perches beingresumed from Swan Locations 1352 and 1397 re-spectively. (Notice of intention to resume gazetted4th October, 1963.)

(Public Plan Toodyay Sheet 3.)And whereas His Excellency the Governor, has

declared that tfie said lands have been set apart,taken, or resumed for the purpose of the said roads,and that plans of the said lands might be inspectedat the Department of Lands and Surveys, Perth, itis hereby notified that the lands described aboveare roads within the meaning of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, subject to the provisions of thesaid Act.

Dated this 18th day of September, 1964.By order of His Excellency the Governor,

STEWART BOVELL,Minister for Lands.

Western Australia.LICENSED SURVEYORS ACT, 1909-1958.

Land Surveyors' Licensing Board.IT is hereby notified for general information thatthe undermentioned gentlemen have been regist-ered as Licensed Surveyors under the provisionsof the above Act on the dates specified:

No. 373—Berryman, Warren Aubrey; 11thSeptember, 1964.

No. 374—Geste, George; 11th September, 1964.S. J. STOKES,

Secretary, Land Surveyors' Licensing Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1963.Suspension of Prohibited Burning Times.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 14th September, 1964.

Corres. 628/57.IT is hereby notified for general information, thatthe Hon. Minister administering the Bush FiresAct has approved, pursuant to the powers con-tained in section 17, subsection (3), of the BushFires Act, 1954-1963, of the suspension until the28th October, 1964, of the prohibited burning timesdeclared for the Coolgardie Shire Council.

All relevant requirements of the Bush Fires Actmust be complied with.

A. SUTHERLAND,Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1963.Appointment of Bush Fire Control Officers.

Bush Fires Board,West Perth, 16th September, 1964.

IT is hereby notified that the following Shire andCity Councils have appointed the following personsas bush fire control officers for their respectivedistricts:

Collie: C. H. Old.Dowerin: R. Griffiths.Roebourne: I. Featherby.Tambellup: T. H. Robinson, E. S. Giles, R

Goyder, D. A, Olden, J, J. Wellstead ancR. Jeffery,

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The following appointments have been can-celled:—

Dowerin: E. H. Henning.Roebourne: J. Featherby.South Perth City: E. W. Beer and V. J.

Buchanan.Tambellup: E. P. Bradshaw, K. G. Daddow,

E. R. Sprigg, A. R. Brown, R. L. Genoniand G. H. Bradshaw.

Wyalkatchem: C. G. McIntyre.A. SUTHERLAND,

Secretary, Bush Fires Board.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1958.(Section 33.)

Shire of Rockingham.Notice to Owners and/or Occupiers of Land

in the Shire of Rockingham.Townsites.

PURSUANT to the powers contained in section 33of the above Act, you are hereby required, onor before the 15th day of November, 1964, to clearfirebreaks, 10 feet wide, inside and along boundariesand thereafter to maintain such firebreaks clearof all inflammable material until the 15th dayof March, 1965, in accordance with the following:

(1) Where the land is vacant and no buildingsare erected on it, all bush and inflammablematerials shall be removed from the wholeof the land.

(2) If buildings are erected on the land, thenthe buildings shall be immediately sur-rounded by a firebreak, cleared of all in-flammable material to a width of 10 feet,or where the boundary of the land iscloser to the building than 10 feet thenfor that lesser distance between thatboundary and the buildings, and a fire-break, 10 feet wide, shall also be clearedinside and along the whole of the bound-aries of the land.

If it is impracticable for any reason to clearfirebreaks or to remove inflammable material fromland as required by this notice, the approval of theShire Council or its duly authorised officer mustbe obtained to provide firebreaks in alternativepositions, or to take alternative action to abatefire hazards on the land.

Attention is directed to the following provisionsof the Bush Fires Act:

The penalty for failing to comply with thisorder is a fine of not less than £5 nor morethan £100 and a person in default is alsoliable, whether prosecuted or not, to pay tothe Shire Council the cost of performing thework directed in this order if it is not carriedout by the owner or occupier by the date re-quired by this notice.

"Bush" is defined to include grass, leavesand twigs whether alive or dead.

If the requirements of this notice are carriedout by burning, such burning must be in accord-ance with the relevant provisions of the Bush FiresAct.

Rural Areas.Pursuant to the powers contained in section 33

of the above Act, you are hereby required, on orbefore the 15th day of November, 1964, to clearof all inflammable material firebreaks, not lessthan 10 feet wide, inside and along the commonboundary of the land owned or occupied by you anda trafficable or constructed road, and to clear fire-breaks, at least 10 feet wide, within one chain ofthe perimeter of any building or group of build-ings or hay stacks, and thereafter to maintainsuch firebreaks clear of all inflammable materialuntil the 31st day of March, 1965.

If it is impracticable for any reason to clearfirebreaks or to remove inflammable materials fromland as required by this notice, the approval of theShire Council or its duly authorised officer must be

obtained to provide firebreaks in an alternativeposition, or take alternative action to abate firehazards on the land.

Attention is directed to the following provisionsof the Bush Fires Act:

The penalty for failing to comply with thisorder is a fine of not less than £5 or morethan £100, and a person in default is alsoliable, whether prosecuted or not, to pay tothe Shire Council the cost of performing thework directed in the order if it is not car-ried out by the owner or occupier by the daterequired by this notice.

If the requirements of this notice are carriedout by burning, such burning must be in accord-ance with the relevant provisions of the Bush FiresAct.

Dated this 11th day of September, 1964.By order of the Council,

D. J. CUTHBERTSON,Shire Clerk.

BUSH FIRES ACT, 1954-1963.Shire of West Arthur.

Firebreaks.PURSUANT to section 33 of the Bush Fires Act,1954-1963, notice is hereby given that all ownersand/or occupiers of land within the Shire of WestArthur must prepare firebreaks before 11th Novem-ber, 1964.

The firebreaks are not to be less than six (6)feet wide, and must be provided around all clear-ing within farm boundaries, and within five chainsof the perimeter of any building or group of build-ings or hay stacks.

Where the clearing within a farm boundary isdivided by a trafficable public road or railwayreserve, a firebreak shall be provided within fivechains of the road or railway reserve.

Firebreaks may be ploughed, cultivated, scarified,burnt or otherwise cleared of all inflammablematerial, and maintained clear of all inflammablematerial until 15th April, 1965.

By order of the Council,G. WHITELEY,

Shire Clerk.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT,1928 (as amended).

Notice that a Planning Scheme Amendment hasbeen Prepared and is Available for Inspection.

Town of Narrogin.Town Planning Scheme.

Amendment—Rezoning as per Schedule Hereunder.NOTICE is hereby given that the Narrogin TownCouncil, in pursuance of its powers under the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended),has prepared an amendment to the Town of Nar-rogin Planning Scheme No. 1 gazetted on the2nd day of March, 1962, as per schedule hereunder.

Schedule.Alteration of Zoning.

Plan No. 2 and Plan No. 3 is amended by(1) rezoning lot 45 on the corner of Earl and

Fortune Streets from Business Zone toFilling Station/Show Room;

(2) rezoning lots 121-123, lot 447 and lots468-479, Narrakine Road, Golf CourseParade, May Street and Dellar Street fromRural Zone to Residential Zone;

(3) rezoning the right-of-way, being lot 1553,adjacent to lot 2F, Federal Street, as HotelZone;

(4) rezoning parts 9-10-11 of Narrogin TownLots 141-142, Grant Street, from Resi-dential Zone to Light Industrial Zone;

(5) rezoning parts 16-17 of Narrogin Town Lot756, Bannister Street, from ResidentialZone to Public Building Zone;

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(6) rezoning lots 82-83, Federal and FurnivalStreets, from Residential Zone to ServiceStation Zone;

(7) zoning an area 181 feet to Federal Streetby 84 feet to Clayton Road, being part ofRailway Reserve land on the south-eastcorner of the intersection of the streetsnamed, as Service Station Zone.

All maps, plans, descriptive and other data set-ting out and explaining the Planning SchemeAmendment have been deposited at the office ofthe Narrogin Town Council, Federal Street, Narro-gin and at the office of the Town Planning Depart-ment, Perth, and will be open for inspection, with-

out payment of any fee, by all persons affected,between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. on all daysof the week except Saturdays and Sundays andpublic holidays, until and including 30th day ofNovember, 1964.

Any persons affected by the Planning SchemeAmendment are required to set forth in writingall or any objections they may have, addressed tothe Town Clerk, Town of Narrogin, Narrogin, onor before the 18th day of December, 1964.

G. STEWART,Town Clerk,

Town of Narrogin.

TOWN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT, 1928 (AS AMENDED).Advertisement of Approved Scheme.

Shire of Manjimup.

T.P.B. 853/6/14/1, Vol. 3.IT is hereby notified for public information, in accordance with section 7 ofthe Town Planning and Development Act, 1928 (as amended), that the Hon. TheMinister for Town Planning approved the Shire of Manjimup Town PlanningScheme No. 3 as published hereunder on the 4th day of September, 1964.

J. E. LLOYD,Chairman, Town Planning Board.

Town Planning and Development Act, 1928-1961.

SHIRE OF MANJIMUP.

Town Planning Scheme No. 3.THIS Town Planning Scheme is prepared by the Manjimup Shire Council underthe provisions of the Town Planning and Development Act. 1928-1959, prim-arily for the purpose of zoning and classifying land within the Shire of Man-jimup and regulating development thereon, but also includes other mattersauthorised by the enabling Act.

PART I.—PRELIMINARY.1. The Scheme is known as "Shire of Manjimup Town Planning Scheme

No. 3", hereinafter called "the Scheme", and shall come into operation on thepublication thereof in the Government Gazette.

2. The Town Planning Scheme for Manjimup Townsite which was pub-lished in the Government Gazette on the 25th day of March, 1938, and subse-quently from time to time amended, is hereby revoked and this Scheme sub-stituted therefore.

3. This Scheme shall apply to the whole of the land within the ManjimupTownsite and more particularly the whole of the land bordered by a brokenblack line on the Scheme plans.

4. The responsible authority for enforcing the observance of this Schemeis the Manjimup Shire Council.

5. This Planning Scheme is divided into the following Parts and Schedules:—Part I.—Preliminary.Part II.—Zoning.Part III.—Non-conforming Use of Land.Part IV.—Special Provisions as to Certain Zones and Uses.Part V.—Building Alignments.Part VI.—General.Schedules:

First—Land Use Map (Annotated Map No. 1).Second—Planning Scheme Map (Annotated Map No. 2).

6. Interpretation.—In this Scheme, unless the context otherwise indicates,the following terms shall have the following meaning set against them here-under respectively:—

Definitions."Act" means the Town Planning and Development Act, 1928, and any

amendment or re-enactment thereof."Allotment" or "lot" bears the same meaning as in the Town Planning

and Development Act, 1928, and any amendment thereto."Approved date" means the date on which notice of the approval of

the Planning Scheme is published in the Government Gazette."Boarding house" and "lodging house" bear the same meanings as in

the Health Act."Building" means any structure, whether fixed or otherwise, perman-

ent or temporary, which is roofed or wholly or partially enclosedby walls. Fences erected on surveyed boundaries are excluded.

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"Building line" means the line between which and any public place orpublic reserve a building may not be erected except by or underthe authority of an Act.

"Building set-back" means a line inside an allotment of land at a speci-fied distance from the frontage or building line, which line is de-signed and fixed to locate the position of a building on that allot-ment.

"Car Park" means a site or building used primarily for the parking ofmotor vehicles other than tractors, articulated vehicles and cara-vans, whether a public or private park, but, not including parts ofthe public highway used for parking or a taxi rank.

"Caravan Park" means an area which is set aside for the parking ofcaravans in conformity with the provisions of the Health Act,1911-1959, and the Local Government Act, 1960, and any amend-ments thereto.

"Central Area" means that portion of the Manjimup Townsite whichis shown bounded by a thick black line on the Zoning Plan and isdescribed as follows:

From the south-eastern corner of Bath and Mount Streetsin an easterly direction to the corner of Mount and RoseStreets thence northerly along Rose Street to the northernboundary of the Police Reserve; thence easterly along thenorthern boundary of the Police Reserve continuing to theW.A. Government Railway; thence generally in a southerlydirection along the railway to the northern boundary of LockStreet; thence westerly along Lock Street to the south-easterncorner of lot 549; thence northward along the right-of-way tothe south-eastern corner of lot 144; thence along the southernboundary of lot 144 to Bath Street; thence northerly alongBath Street to the point of origin.

"Drive-in theatre" means an open air cinema with provision for morethan 75% (seventy-five per centum) of the audience or spectatorsto view the entertainment while seated in motor vehicles.

"Duplex house" means a single-storey building comprising two tene-ments, but so designed as to have the appearance of a single dwell-ing house.

"Dwelling house" means a building used or designed or adapted foruse as a single tenement. The term includes such outbuildings asare ordinarily used therewith.

"Existing use" means a use of a building or land for the purpose forwhich it was lawfully used immediately before the approved date.

"Extractive Industry" includes the extraction of sand, gravel, clay, turf,soil, rock, stone or similar substances from the land, and when car-ried out on the same land or land adjacent thereto, the treatmentof such materials.

"Frontage" means the bbundary line between a site and the street uponwhich such site abuts, and where the site abuts on more than onestreet, then the boundary line between the site and the street towhich any building that may be erected thereon fronts.

"General Industry" means any industry which is not a light industryor a special industry or an extractive industry.

"Home occupation" means an occupation carried on within a dwellingor the curtilage of a dwelling which

(a) does not cause injury to, or prejudicially affect, theamenity of the neighbourhood including (without limit-ing the generality of the foregoing) injury or prejudicialaffection due to the emission of noise, vibration, smell,fumes, smoke, vapour, steam, soot, ash, dust, grit, oil, wastewater, or waste products;

(b) does not entail the employment of any person not a mem-ber of the occupier's family, except in the case of horti-culture and the professions;

(c) does not occupy an area greater than 200 square feet, ex-cept in the case of a medical practitioner, a dentist, or amasseur, or where used for horticulture, or a kindergarten.

(d) does not require the provision of any essential service mainof a greater capacity than normally required in the zone inwhich it is located;

(e) is restricted in advertisement to a sign not exceeding two(2) square feet in area.

"Hotel" means premises in respect of which there is granted a publican'sgeneral licence or a hotel licence under the Licensing Act, 1911, asamended or re-enacted.

"Industry" means the carrying-out of any process for or incidental to(a) the making, altering, repairing or ornamentation, paint-

ing, furnishing, cleaning, washing, packing, canning oradapting for sale, or breaking up or demolition of anyarticle; and

(b) the winning, processing or treatment of minerals; and(c) the generation of electricity or the production of gas;

and

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(d) the manufacture of edible goods for human or animalconsumption;

being a process carried on in the course of trade orbusiness for gain, other than operations connectedwith-

(i) the carrying out of agriculture;(ii) site works on buildings, works or land; and(iii) in the case of the manufacture of goods

referred to in subparagraph (d) above, thepreparation on the premises of a shop offood for sale,

and includes, when carried out on land upon which the processis carried out, and in connection with that process, the storageof goods, any work of administration or accounting, the sale ofgoods resulting from the process and the use of land for theamenity or persons engaged in the process.

"Land" includes buildings and structures thereon."Light Industry" means an industry, not being an Extractive Industry

or a Special Industry, in which the processes carried on, thematerials and machinery used, and the transportation of materials,goods and commodities to and from the premises will not causeinjury to or prejudicially affect the amenity of the locality byreason of the emission of noise, vibration, smell, fumes, smoke,vapour, steam, soot, ash, dust, waste water, waste products, grit,oil or otherwise.

"Liquid fuel depot" means a site, not being a petrol filling station, aservice station or motor repair station, used for the storage inbulk and the distribution of liquid fuels.

"Motel" has the same meaning as it has in the Local GovernmentModel By-laws (Motels) No. 3, made under the powers conferredby the Local Government Act, 1960 (as amended).

"Motor Repair Station" means business premises for the supply ofliquid fuels, lubricants, accessories and parts for motor vehicles,tractors and engines, and the carrying out of repairs to an extentwhich can no longer be considered "minor"; i.e., its income isrelated to this side of the business rather than the profit of petroland oil sales, and includes panel beating, chassis straighteningand pray painting.

"Non-conforming use" means such use of land or building which, hadit been commenced after the approved date, would be a contra-vention of the provisions of this Scheme, and "non-conforminguser" has a corresponding meaning.

"Noxious Trade" means an offensive trade within the meaning of theHealth Act, 1911-1959, and any amendment thereto, but excludesfish shops and dry-cleaning establishments.

"Owner" in relation to any land includes the Crown and every personwho, jointly or severally, whether at law or in equity

(a) is entitled to the land for any estate in fee simple inpossession; or

(b) is a person to whom the Crown has lawfully contractedto grant the fee-simple of the land; or

(c) is a lessee or licensee from the Crown; or(d) is entitled to receive or is in receipt of, or, if the lands

were let to a tenant, would be entitled to receive therents and profits thereof, whether as a beneficial owner,trustee, mortgagee in possession, or otherwise.

"Petrol Filling Station" means business premises designed or usedprincipally for supplying liquid fuels for motor vehicles and thesupplying of lubricants, parts and accessories for motor vehicles,but in which no industry is carried on.

"Professional office or room" means any building constructed or usedfor the purpose of his professions by an accountant, architect,artist, author, barrister, chiropodist, dentist, doctor, engineer,masseur, nurse, physiotherapist, quantity surveyor, solicitor, teacher(other than a dancing teacher or a music teacher), town planner,veterinary surgeon, or for other occupation of a similar nature asdetermined by resolution of the responsible authority.

"Public building" means a building that may suitably form part of acivic or neighbourhood centre.

"Residential flat" or "flat" means a separate tenement used for livingpurposes in a building containing two or more such tenementsother than a building forming part of an attached pair or terraceof dwelling houses.

"Service station" means business premises for the supply of liquid fuels,lubricants, accessories and parts for motor vehicles, and the carry-ing out of service and minor repairs to motor vehicles, tractors andengines, but does not include panel beating, spray painting or motorengineering works.

"Shop" means any permanent roofed building, constructed and usedfor retail sales, in which the maximum part of the street frontageis used for the display of goods for sale, and which is not used by,or in association with, any industry, office, service station, usedcar dealer, warehouse or wholesaler.

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"Site" means an area of specified dimensions occupied, or to be occupied,by one building and its accessory buildings, and includes in everycase the curtilage of the building.

"Special industry" means an industry in which the processes involvedconstitute a noxious or offensive trade as defined in this Scheme.

"Street alignment" in relation to either side of a street means the lineor lines forming the boundary between the street and the landsabutting on that side of the street.

"Subdivision" means the division of a parcel of land into two or morelots or parcels for the purpose of transfer or ownership or buildingdevelopment whether a new street is involved or not, and "sub-divided", "subdivide" or "re-subdivide" has a corresponding mean-ing.

"Tenement" means a building or part of a building used, or designedor adapted for use, as self-contained living quarters for a singlefamily.

"Trade display" means the controlled and moderate display of goodsfor advertisement, as approved by the responsible authority.

"Wayside stall" means a structure used for the sale of produce along-side a road or highway but not on the road reserve.

"Zone" means a portion of the area shown on the Zoning Plan by dis-tinctive colouring, hatching or edging for the purpose of indicat-ing the restrictions imposed by the Planning Scheme on the erec-tion and use of buildings and/or the use of land.

"Zoning plan" means a plan of Manjimup Townsite, which plan has-(i) been divided into zones for various primary uses;(ii) such zones denoted by different colours for different prim-

ary uses;(iii) been signed by the President and Shire Clerk of the Man-

jimup Shire Council for identification and dated 20th July,1964.

The Zoning Plan and this regulation shall be read in conjunc-tion with each other, and the Zoning Plan shall form part of thisregulation.

"Zoning table" means a reference table referred to in clause 10 hereof.

PART II—ZONING.

7. The Scheme area is divided into ten (10) types of zones. These typesof zones are set out hereunder, together with the colours by which they arerepresented on the Zoning Plan:

Zone. Colour.A. Residential Blue. brown.B. Commercial "A"C. Commercial "B" Blue with dark blue border.D. Light Industrial Purple border with purple vertical

hatching.E. General Industrial Purple.F. Civic, Cultural and Edu- Yellow-green with red border.

cationalG. Special Site Zone White with red border with the

particular special use marked oneach site.

H. Rural Yellow.I. Railway Grey.J. Open Space Reserve Green.

The above zones and their corresponding colours are shown in the keywhich is attached to the Zoning Plan.

8. Subject to Part IV of this Scheme, no building shall be erected andno land or building shall be used or adapted for use for any other purposethan a purpose permitted in the zone in which such land or building is situatedprovided that

(a) land which is not built on may be used for a purpose for whicha building could be erected and used on such land under theScheme or for any purpose directly ancillary to such building;

(b) land in any zone may be used for the purpose of a private garden.

9. Certain uses of land in the townsite are controlled. These controlleduses are known as "Use Classes" and are classified as follows:

Use Class 1—Residential flats.Use Class 2—Dwelling houses.Use Class 3—Boarding houses, hostels, lodging houses, unlicensed

hotels, residential clubs.Use Class 4—Home occupations, but always subject to an annual

permit from the responsible authority.Use Class 5—Shops, department stores, and those uses classified under

Use Class 6, where the building is designed and constructed witha majority of its frontage for shop window display and whenused for the purpose of display of goods for retail sale.

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Use Class 6—Restaurants, cafes, ticket offices and bureaux, receivingoffices, hairdressers, local post offices.

Use Class 7—Show rooms in connection with retail warehousing oroffices and intended for the display of goods of a bulky character.

Use Class 8—Offices, banks, stock or produce exchanges.Use Class 9—Public buildings and places of assembly including

churches, halls, cinemas and theatres, Government and LocalGovernment offices and buildings, non-residential clubs, colleges,and institutions.

Use Class 10—Special places of assembly, including athletic or sportsgrounds with spectator provision, racecourses or trotting tracks,stadia, showgrounds.

Use Class 11—Petrol filling stations.Use Class 12—Service stations.Use Class 13—Motor repair stations.Use Class 14—Wholesale warehouses designed for the storage of goods

and transaction of business other than retail business.Use Class 15—Storage warehouses and yards, including builder's or

contractors' yards, furniture warehouses, grain silos, Governmentor Local Government depots and stores transit warehouses.

Use Class 16—Light Industry.Use Class 17—General Industry.Use Class 18—Schools, residential colleges or universities.Use Class 19—Hospitals, sanetoria, clinics, convalescent and nursing

homes.Use Class 20—Outdoor recreation, including public parks or gardens,

playing fields, children's playgrounds, private open spaces which donot fall within other use classes.

Use Class 21—Professional rooms or professional offices.Use Class 22—Liquid fuel depots.Use Class 23—Other buildings and uses (special sites):—

Airports.Bus garages, stations or tram depots.Caravan Parks and/or camping grounds.Cemeteries.Crematoria.Drive-in theatres.Licensed hotels.Major public utility installations (water, electricity, gas, sew-

erage, drainage).Mental homes.Motels.Prisons.Refuse destructors and refuse disposal areas.Service stations.Wireless or television buildings or installations.Zoological gardens.

Use Class 24—Building or uses of land for the purpose of farming, in-cluding pastoral, agricultural and dairy farming, afforestation,market and nursery gardens, and other similar uses.

Use Class 25—Extractive industry.Use Class 26—Open air displays and premises for sale of motor vehicles

or other goods and equipment, but always subject to an annualpermit from the responsible authority.

Use Class 27—Wholesale markets, but always subject to an annualpermit from the responsible authority.

Use Class 28—Special industries (noxious).Use Class 29—Wayside stalls.Use Class 30—Car Parks and Taxi Parks.

10. The Zoning Table hereunder sets out(a) all of the use classes itemised in clause 9, in the first vertical

column the number appearing represents the use class oppositethe same number in clause 9;

(b) in the horizontal column the zones set out in clause 7;(c) opposite each use class indicates by use of the letters described be-

low whether-(i) the use is permitted as of right, indicated by the letter

(ii) the use is not permitted unless approval is obtained fromthe responsible authority, indicated by letters "AA";

(iii) the use is not permitted unless such use is incidental to thepredominant use and the approval of the responsibleauthority is obtained, indicated by the letters "IP";

(iv) the use is not permitted, indicated by the letter "X".

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11. Subject to Part III of these regulations-(i) land within each zone described in the top horizontal column of

the Zoning Table may not be used for a controlled use (known asa use class) except as authorised by the Zoning Table;

(ii) no building in any zone shall be erected or altered and no buildingin any zone shall be used or adapted to be used for any purposeother than a purpose authorised by the Zoning Table.

PART III-NON-CONFORMING USE OF LAND.12. (a) Subject to the following provisions in this Part and in Part IV

of this Scheme, where, immediately before the commencing date hereof, anyland was lawfully used for any purpose which does not conform to the pro-visions of this Scheme, such land may continue to be used or be used (as thecase may be) for that purpose so long as any building or works comprisedtherein at such approved date is not, save with the consent of the responsibleauthority, enlarged, rebuilt or extended. Such consent may be refused if, inthe opinion of the responsible authority, the use thereof as enlarged, rebuiltor extended is likely to cause injury to or prejudicially affect the amenity ofthe neghbourhood, or to increase any existing injury to, or prejudicial affectionof, the neighbourhood, including, without limiting the generality of the fore-going, injury or prejudicial affection due to the emission of noises, vibration,smell, fumes, smoke, vapour, steam, soot, ash, dust, grit, oil waste, water orwaste products.

(b) For the purpose of this clause, land shall be deemed to have beenused immediately before the commencing date hereof-

(i) in the case of unused land, for the purpose for which it was lastused within twelve (12) months prior to such date;

(ii) in the case of land upon which, immediately before such date,any building or works was lawfully being constructed, for thepurpose for which such building or works was being constructed;and

(iii) in the case of land in respect of which a contract for the con-struction of any building or works which could lawfully have beenconstructed was entered into prior to such date, and for whicha building permit has been obtained (if required) for the purposefor which such building or works was to be constructed.

X IP A41 AA X Xobtained.

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13. Should any land, to which clause 12 of the regulation applies, besubdivided and sold in separate parcels, only such parcels of land upon whichon the commencing date hereof, there existed substantial buildings or works,or upon which, with the consent of the responsible authority, any enlargementor extension of a building or works had been carried out, may, in pursuanceof the said clause, continue to be used for a purpose not conforming withthe provisions of the planning scheme.

14. Should any land, to which the provisions of clause 9 of this regu-lation apply, cease to be used for the purpose for which such land was usedon the commencing date hereof, and be not used for that purpose for aperiod of twelve (12) consecutive months, or should, since such date, anybuilding or works comprised in such land be so damaged or destroyed thatthe cost of restoration or replacement is greated than seventy-five per centum(75%) of the value of such building or works immediately prior to the damageto or destruction thereof, such land shall be used only in conformity withthe provisions of the planning scheme.

15. Subject to the foregoing, land used for a non-conforming use maybe used for any other purpose within the same use class, or for any othernon-conforming use as allowed under the provisions of clause 16.

16. (a) A non-conforming use may be changed to any use higher thanits own position on the ladder in clause 17 applicable to the zone in which itis being carried on.

(b) If a non-conforming use does not appear in the applicable ladder-(i) the responsible authority shall determine the most nearly com-

parable use in the applicable ladder; and(ii) the non-conforming use shall be treated as being on the same

rung of the applicable ladder as the use so determined, but thisprovision shall not operate to enable a change to a use whichdoes not appear on the applicable ladder.

(c) If there is no ladder indicated for any zone in which a non-conforminguse is being carried on, a change can only be made to a conforming use.

17. Ladders of Non-Conforming Uses:—Residential Zone

Permitted UsesOr ICELIGHT INDUSTRYGENERAL INDUSTRY

Commercial "A" and Commercial "B" Zones Permitted UsesOFFICE: PROFESSIONAL ROOMLIGHT INDUSTRY

Light Industrial ZonePermitted Uses WarehouseGENERAL INDUSTRY

Rural Zone Permitted UsesWarehouseLIGHT INDUSTRY

18. A non-conforming use shall comply with all requirements and condi-tions as would pertain to the site if it were zoned for its non-conforming use.

PART IV—SPECIAL PROVISIONS AS TO CERTAIN ZONES AND USES.19. In a Residential Zone, no lot shall be built on to a greater extent than

one-third of the area of the lot.

20. Within a Commercial "A" or a Commercial "B" Zone(a) In any new subdivision of land, a rear access way is to be pro-

vided for services and off-street loading, and such rear access wayshall be a minimum width of 25 links with either a turning circleor return access.

(b) A sufficient area is to be provided within each site for the loadingand unloading of vehicles clear of any public road and right ofway, to the satisfaction of the responsible authority. This may beeither open yard or may be roofed, subject to compliance withthe Building By-laws.

21. Within a Light Industrial Zone or a General Industrial Zone(a) No person shall stack or place any fuel or raw materials or pro-

ducts or by-products or waste of manufacture closer to a roador street than the building alignment.

(b) No person shall use the land between the building alignment andthe road or street for any purpose other than a means of access,for narking of vehicles, for loading or for unloading of vehicles, orfor lawns and gardens without the special approval of the respons-ible authority for trade display.

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(c) A residence on land forming part of, or adjoining, a factory occu-pied by a caretaker of, or an employee of, the factory, and setaside for the exclusive use of the occupants, may be allowed byresolution of the responsible authority where it is established thatsuch residence is necessary to the proper operation of the industry.

22. Within a Rural Zone, subject to annual permission from the responsibleauthority, temporary structures may be erected as wayside stalls, provided thatsales are restricted to those produced or grown on the site by the stall owners.

23. Site Coverage.—Within the Central Area:—(i) Until the townsite is provided with a deep drainage scheme for the

collection and treatment of sewerage, and the site has been con-nected to it, the maximum amount of any site that may be builtover is 90 per cent.

(ii) A sufficient area is to be provided, within each site, for the loadingand unloading of vehicles clear of any public road or right of way.This may be either open yard or may be roofed, subject to com-pliance with the Building By-laws. This requirement is additionalto any area over which building is not permitted under paragraph(i) immediately above.

(iii) In the case of any development of a residential nature (such ashotels, hostels, boarding or lodging houses, tenements, etc.), themaximum area of any site that may be built over is 70 per cent.

PART V—BUILDING ALIGNMENTS.24. (a) No buildings shall be constructed closer to the frontage of the

lot, or building line, if such has been gazetted, than the distances specifiedhereunder:—

(i) Central Area Nil.(ii) General Industrial Zone 50 feet.(iii) Rural Zone 50 feet.(iv) Open Space Zone 50 feet.(v) Special Sites Zone 30 feet or such greater distance as

may be required by the respons-ible authority.

(vi) All other zones 25 feet.(vii) In the case of corner lots 10 feet.

in all zones not beingwithin the Central Area,the building set-back forthe side street or roadshall be

(b) No person shall erect, or cause or permit to be erected, any buildingso that any portion of the building is erected closer to any road or street thanthe building alignment as above determined. Provided that this clause maybe varied by the responsible authority in its discretion as follows:—

(i) Where both adjoining lots are built upon and one or more of suchbuildings shall be nearer to the street or road than the buildingset-back line determined above, the responsible authority maypermit a building to be erected nearer to the street or road thanthe building set-back line, but not nearer than the foremostportion of the rearmost building.

(ii) The responsible authority may permit the erection of car ports(i.e., structures consisting of a roof and supports only, but withno wall sheeting of any kind).

27. (a) Not more than one dwelling or building for residential use shallbe built on any one lot. This provision may be waived by resolution of theresponsible authority in respect of land within the "Rural", "Special Sites","Civic, Cultural and Educational" and "Railway" Zones when it is establishedby the applicant that no separate title is required in respect of the building,and that the building is required for workers on the property, or for specialpurposes pertaining to the permitted use.

(b) The minimum area of a lot on which a dwelling or a shop and attacheddwelling may be erected is 6,000 square feet, with a minimum frontage of 50feet.

(c) The minimum area of a subdivisional lot within a Commercial Areais 2,000 square feet, with a minimum frontage of 20 feet.

(d) No duplex house shall be erected on a lot having an area of less than8,000 square feet, or of which the width, measured at right angles to any side,is at any point less than 66 feet.

28. Compensation.—Any person-(i) whose land or property is injuriously affected by the making of

this Town Planning Scheme; and(ii) who is desirous of claiming compensation in respect thereof, shall

make his claim within six (6) months from the date when noticeof approval of this Scheme is published. No claim shall beentertained unless made within this period, but shall be barred.

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in front of a building set-back line in cases where there is insufficient space toenable the erection of such a structure behind the set-back line prescribed.

(iii) In cases where an area is re-zoned and/or the use and purpose ofan existing building is permitted to be changed, its position in re-lation to the building set-back line shall not in itself prevent apermit being granted for the necessary structural alterations.

Where a street widening of an existing street has been gazetted, wither aspart of this Scheme or elsewhere, such widening is an additional requirementto the building set-back line as set out in paragra ph (a) above. Further, in thiscase, the discretionary powers referred to in subparagraph (b) (i) above are notapplicable.

PART VI—GENERAL.

25. No building of any class shall be erected unless means of access be pro-vided for the removal of rubbish and servicing to every separate tenementand/or shop within the building. Such means of servicing shall be provided insuch a manner that every separate tenement or shop can be serviced withoutpassing through the front entrance thereof or through any other shop or tene-ment.

26. No land shall be subdivided or built on until it is drained and/or filledas instructed or directed to the satisfaction of the responsible authority; and,in the case of land to be built on, provision also made for the disposal of roofwater and household or trade waste, as the case may be, to the satisfactionof the responsible authority.

29. Annual Permit.—Where any use class is permitted under these regula-tions, subject to an annual permit from the responsible authority, an applica-tion shall be made annually by the owner or occupier as required by the re-sponsible authority.

30. Entry to Premises.—The responsible authority may, by its Shire Clerkor other authorised officer, enter, at all reasonable times, any building or landfor the purpose of ascertaining whether the provisions of the planning schemeare being observed.

31. Enforcement of Provisions.—If any person contravenes, or fails orneglects to comply with, any of the provisions of this planning scheme, theresponsible authority shall, by notice in the manner set out in clause 32 hereof,order such person to discontinue forthwith any such contravention, and withinthirty (30) clear days after the service of such notice to remove, pull down,take up, alter or otherwise make good any work which contravenes the scheme,or carry into effect any provisions of the scheme which are not being compliedwith.

32. Any notice in writing under subsection (1) of section 10 of the TownPlanning and Development Act, 1928-

(a) shall be served on the owner or owners of the land in question, orsuch of them as can with reasonable diligence be ascertained,either personally or by registered letter posted to their last knownplace of residence; and

(b) shall describe, in general terms, the manner in which the plan-ning scheme has been contravened; and

(c) shall require the owner or owners, as the case may be, withinthirty (30) clear days, or such other period being not less than30 clear days, as determined by the responsible authority, afterthe service of such notice, to discontinue such contravention ofthe scheme and take such action as the responsible authoritymay direct to cause a compliance with the provisions of theScheme.

33. Should the owner or owners, as the case may be, fail or refuse tocomply with the notice within the time specified in the notice, the resonsibleauthority may itself remove, pull down, take up or alter the building, workor development accordingly.

34. Any expenses incurred by the responsible authority under the pro-visions of clause 33 of this Scheme may be recovered from the owner or ownersof the land on which the building or work was so commenced, continued orcarried out as a debt due to it by the owner or owners.

J. E. WESTON,President.

M. DUNN,Shire Clerk.

RecommendedV. STEFFANONI,

Acting Chairman, Town Planning Board.

Approved-L. A. LOGAN,

Minister for Town Planning.4th September, 1964.

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18 September, 1964.] GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3299

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.Tenders closing at Perth at 2.30 p.m. on the

dates mentioned hereunder are invited for thefollowing works.

Tenders are to be addressed to "The Hon. Min-ister for Works, c/o Contract Office, The Barracks,St. George's Place, Perth," and are to be endorsed"Tender."

The highest, lowest, or any tender will notnecessarily be accepted.

Conditions nowAvailable at

P.W.D., PerthP.W.D. Geraldton

P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., BunburyClerk of Courts,

Collie

Albany M.R.D. New Officesand Laboratory

Wandering Old SchoolQuarters—Purchase andRemoval

Mollerin School—Erection

Port Hedland School—Additions 1964

Mt. Many Peaks School—Repairs and Renovations

Bunbury R. & I. Bank—Bronze Shop Front

Laverton Police Stationand Quarters—Repairsand Renovations

R. &. I. Bank, Bunbury-Demountable Partitions

Perth—State GovernmentInsurance Office—Re-pairs and Renovations

Fremantle Hospital—New Operating Theatreand X-ray Block—Gas-fired Incinerator—Sup-ply and Installation

Grass Valley Water Sup-ply Pumping Station—

Erection

W.A. Institute of Tech-nology, Collier—Stage1A (Chemistry) andStage 1B (Mathematicsand Physics)—MasterTime System—Supplyand Installation

ContractNo. Project

ClosingDate

Conditions nowAvailable at

196415592 Corrigin Junior High Oct. 6 P.W.D., Perth

School Quarters—Re-pairs and Renovations

P.W.D., MerredinPolice Station, Cor-

rigin

15593 Kalgoorlie Public Build-ings—Repairs and Reno-vations

Oct. 6 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., Kalgoorlie

15594 Wagin Hospital—Instal-lation of New Sterilizerand Minor Alterationsto Sterilizer Room

Oct. 6 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., NarroginClerk of Courts,

Wagin

15595 Beverley Police Station Oct. 6 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., Northam

Quarters, etc.—Repairsand Renovations

Police Station, Bev-erley

15596 Three Springs Hospital- Oct. 6 P.W.D., PerthRe-roofing of majorportion of Existing

P.W.D., GeraldtonPolice Station, Three

Building ; New Covered SpringsWay, etc.

15597 Perth—New Police Head-quarters, Adelaide Ter-race—Supply and In-stallation of Floor Cov-erings

Oct. 13 P.W.D., Perth

•15599 Construction Deep Glen Oct. 6 P.W.D., PerthBrook Dam—John For-rest National Park

15600 Moora—Conversion of Oct. 13 P.W.D., PerthOld Court House to P.W.D., GeraldtonNative Welfare Offices—Minor Alterations and

Clerk of Courts,Moora

Repairs and Renova-tions

15601 Gingin—Erection of Oct. 13 P.W.D., Perth50,000-gallon R.C. Cir-cular Roofed Tank

15602 Wyndham Court Houseand Police Station

Oct. 20 P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., Geraldton

Additions, 1964 P.W.D., WyndhamP.W.D., DerbyP.W.D., Port Hed-

land

15603 Boyanup Water Supply Oct. 13 P.W.D., PerthConstruction of Reticu-lation

15604 Lake Varley—Erection of Oct. 13 P.W.D., Perth30,000-gallon R.C. Cir-cular Tank

15605 Derby Junior High School Oct. 20 P.W.D., Perth—Bore Holes for Ground P.W.D., DerbyReticulation P.W.D., Port Red-

landP.W.D., Geraldton

Corrigendum115598 Fremantle Hospital—New

Theatre and X-rayBlock—Aluminium Cur-tain Walling

Oct. 8(10 a.m.)

P.W.D., Perth

ContractNo. Project Closing

Date

Daiwa'Jinn Junior HighSchool—Additions 1964

Collie Hospital—NursesQuarters Repairs andRenovations

P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., Albany

P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., NarroginPolice Station, Brook-

ton

P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., Northam

P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., Pt. Hedland

P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., Albany

P.W.D., Perth

P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., KalgoorliePolice Station, Lav-

erton

P.W.D., Perth

P.W.D., Perth

P.W.D., Perth

P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., Northam

P.W.D., Perth

1984Sept. 22

Sept. 22

Sept. 22

Sept. 22

Sept. 22

Sept. 29

Sept. 22

Sept. 17(10 a.m.)

Sept. 29

Sept. 22

Sept. 22

Sept. 22

Sept. 29

Sept. 22

Oct. 6

Sept. 29

15570

15575

15578

15577

15578

15579

15581

t15582

15583

15584

15585

15586

15587

15588

15589

15591

Wyndham Hospital—WestWard Wing—Enclosingof Verandah

Gwalia—Purchase and Re-moval of Police Stationand Quarters

P.W.D., PerthP.W.D., GeraldtonP.W.D. WyndhamP.W.D., Port Red-

landP.W.D., Derby

P.W.D., PerthMining Registrar,

Leonora

* £5 deposit for documents.f Tenders close at W.A. Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth.

By order of the Hon. Minister for Works.

J. McCONNELL,Under Secretary for Works.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Acceptance of Tenders

ContractNo. Contractor AmountParticulars

£ s. d.15564P.A.P.A.P.A.

Wattle Grove School—Repairs and Renovations ....Rockingham Primary School Additions 1964/65, ....Wyalkatchem Court House, etc.—Erection ....Cloverdale Infants School Additions, 1964/65 ...

W. B. Duffield 845 0 0A.M. Lydon 10,475 0 0C. Fogliani 13,818 0 0Collier Constructions Pty. Ltd. 3,576 0 0

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3300 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 September, 1964.

L. & S. 2744/63 (R. 979).

Public Works Act, 1902 ; Local Government Act, 1690

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TAKE OR RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902, that it is intended to compulsorily acquire on behalf of the Town of Bunbury, under section 17 (1) of that Act, theseveral pieces or parcels of land described in the Schedule hereto for Road Purposes, and that the said pieces or parcels ofland are marked off on Original Plan 9596, copies of which may be inspected at the Office of the Minister for Lands, Perth,and at the Office of the Town of Bunbury.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area

Town of Bunbury Town of Bunbury Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and beingpart of Lot 12 on Diagram 6510. (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1017, Folio 886)

0 0 1.1

2 Town of Bunbury Town of Bunbury Portion of Leschenault Location 26 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 1036, Folio 910)

0 1 25.1

3 Town of Bunbury Town of Bunbury Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and beingparts of each of Lots, 1 2 and 3 on Diagram

0 0 27.7

2226 (Certificate of Title Volume 1147,Folio 23)

4 Rosa Maria Audina,Alessandro Audino, Guis-seppinaBernadina Audinaand Guisseppe Audina

U. and M. Vittiglia Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and beingpart of each of Lots 4 and 5 on Diagram2226 (Certificate of Title Volume 1065Folio 622)

0 0 9.5

5 Caltex Oil (Australia) Pty. Caltex Oil (Australia) Pty. Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and being 0 0 4.9Limited. Limited parts of each of Lots 27 and 28 on Plan 1475,

(Certificate of Title Volume 150 Folio 60)6 Beryl Kent Laverty . A. Mulder Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and being

part of Lot 35 on Plan 763 (Certificate of0 0 0.1

Title Volume 273, Folio 159)7 Joseph Flynn and Winifred

Lilian Maude FlynnJ. and W.L.M. Flynn .... Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and being

part of Lot 36 on Plan 763 (Certificate of0 0 0.5

Title Volume 1066, Folio 765)8 John Henry Hough J. H. Hough Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and being

part of Lot 7 on Diagram 15231 (Certificateof Title Volume 1128, Folio 467)

0 0 3.1

9 Town of Bunbury Town of Bunbury Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and beingpart of the land on Diagram 648 (Certificateof Title Volume 880, Folio 54)

0 0 20.1

10 Town of Bunbury Town of Bunbury Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and beingpart of the land on Diagram 648 (Certificateof Title Volume 1151, Folio 328)

0 1 0.9

11 Town of Bunbury J. Day Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and beingpart of Lot 5 on Diagram 5510 (Certificateof Title Volume 1100, Folio 182)

0 0 13.1

12 Town of Bunbury Town of Bunbury Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and beingpart of the land on Diagram 15587 (Certifi-cate of Title Volume 880, Folio 55)

0 0 1.9

13 Town of Bunbury Town of Bunbury Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and beingpart of the land on Plan 3226 (Certificate of

0 0 6.1

Title Volume, 538 Folio 23)14 Town of Bunbury Town of Bunbury Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and being

part of the land on Diagram 5510 (Certificateof Title Volume 1096, Folio 393)

0 0 10.8

15 Kathleen Mary Leonard .... K. M. Leonard .... Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and beingpart of Lot 4 on Diagram 5510 (Certificateof Title Volume 1100, Folio 181)

Negligible

16 The Crown W.A. Government Railways Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and beingpart of Lot 31 (Certificate of Title Volume

0 1 12.6

130, Folio 72)17 Commissioner of Railways W.A. Government Railways Portion of Leschenault Location 26 and being

part of the land on Plan 1961 (Certificateof Title Volume 8, Folio 99)

0 0 6.6

Dated this 18th day of September, 1964.

C. R. GIBSON,Under Secretary for Lands.

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18 September, 1964.]

GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3301

P.W.W.S. 724/64.

Public Works Act, 1902-1961

Esperance Town Water Supply—Bore Site

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RESUME LAND

THE Minister for Works hereby gives notice, in accordance with the provisions of section 17 (2) of the Public Works Act,1902-1961, that it is intended to take or resume, under section 17 (1) of that Act, the piece or parcel of land described in theSchedule hereto, and being in the Esperance District, for the purpose of the following public work, namely, Esperance TownWater Supply—Bore Site, and that the said piece or parcel of land is marked off on Plan P.W.D., W.A. 41301, which maybe inspected at the Office of the Minister for Works, Perth.

SCHEDULE

No. Owner or Reputed Owner Occupier or Reputed Occupier Description Area(approx.)

a. r. p.Margaret Anne Tuffin Vacant Portion of East Location 23 being Lots 182, 0 3 28.2

183 and 184 on L.T.O. Plan 1486 (Certificateof Title Volume 1171, Folio 838)

Dated this 11th day of September, 1964.

G. P. WILD,Minister for Works.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.

M.W.S. 825832/64.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Board to undertake the construction of theworks hereinafter described by virtue of the powerscontained under the provisions of the MetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1963.

Metropolitan Water Supply.Shire of Gosnells.

Twelve-inch Diameter Feeder Main to Thornlie.Description of proposed works.

The construction of a 12-inch diameter watermain approximately 5,750 feet in length.

The above main to be complete with valves andall necessary apparatus.

The Localities in which the Proposed Works will beConstructed or Provided.

Commencing at the junction of Albany Highwayand Austin Avenue and proceeding in a south-westerly direction across Albany Highway and aresumed road reserve into lot 21; thence continu-ing south-westerly through the said lot 21 to andacross the Canning River, into and through partlot 23, into and through lot 474 to ConnemaraDrive; thence continuing south-westerly alongConnemara Drive to Spencer Road and terminat-ing therein.

The above works and localities are shown in redon plan M.W.S.S. & D. B. W.A., No. 9085.

The Purposes for Which the Proposed Works are tobe Constructed or Provided.

To provide for future reticulation in ThornlieArea.

The Times When and Place at Which Plans,Sections and Specifications may be Inspected.At the office of the Metropolitan Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage Board, St. George's Place,Perth, for one month on and after the 18th day ofSeptember, 1964, between the hours of 10 a.m. and3.30 p.m,

(Sgd.) G. SAMURT,,General Manager and Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER, SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.

M.W.S. 688398/62.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Board, to undertake the construction of theworks hereinafter described by virtue of the powerscontained under the provisions of the MetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act,1909-1963.

Description of Proposed Works.Metropolitan Sewerage.

Subiaco District.Reticulation Area No. 30.

Nine-inch, six-inch and four-inch diameter pipesewers with manholes and all other apparatus con-nected therewith.

The Localities in Which the Proposed Works willbe Constructed or Provided.

Portion of the City of Perth between GranthamStreet, and Kenmore Crescent and Dunblane Roadand Moray Avenue, and as shown on plan M.W.S.S.and D.B. W.A., No. 8749.

The Purposes for Which the Proposed Works areto be Constructed or Provided.

For the disposal of sewerage and to connectpremises to the main sewer.

The Area and the Parts of Which are Intended tobe Served by the Proposed Works.

Commencing at a point on the southern align-ment of Grantham Street opposite the centre ofKenmore Crescent and proceeding north acrossGrantham Street to and along the centre of Ken-more Crescent to a point opposite the centre ofDunblane Road; thence north-easterly across Ken-more Crescent to and along the centre of Dun-blane Road to the centre of Moray Avenue; thencein a general south-easterly and southerly directionalong the centre of Moray Avenue to a point op-posite the northern boundary of lot 239, cornerof Moray Avenue and Grantham Street; thenceeasterly across Moray Avenue to and along thenorthern boundary of the said lot 239 to its easternboundary; thence southerly along the easternboundary of the said lot 239 to the northern align-ment of Grantham Street; thence southerly acrossGrantham Street to its southern alignment;thence westerly along the southern alignment ofGrantham Street to the point of commencementas shown in green on Plan M.W.S.S, & D,B. W.A.,No. 8749.

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The Times When and Place at Which Plans,Sections and Specifications may be Inspected.At the office of the Metropolitan Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage Board, St. George's Place,Perth for one month on and after the 18th day ofSeptember, 1964, between the hours of 10 am. and3.30 p.m.

(Sgd.) G. SAMUEL,General Manager and Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.

M.W.S. 487042/62.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Board to undertake the construction of theworks hereinafter described by virtue of the powerscontained under the provisions of the MetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1963.

Metropolitan Main Drainage.Riverton.

Beatrice Avenue Main Drain—Section 2.Description of Proposed Works.

Construction of a compensating basin, openchannel and pipe drains approximately 4,000 feetin length between Acanthus Road and Doric Street.The above works together with all other apparatusnecessary for the undertaking.The Localities in Which the Proposed Works will

be Constructed or Provided.Portion of the Shire of Canning as more particu-

larly described hereunder and shown on PlanM.W.S.S. & D.B., W.A., No. 8693.

Commencing at a point on the boundary betweenlot part 1126 and lot part 1127, High Road, River-ton, near the southern boundaries of the said lotsand proceeding in a northerly direction along theboundary between lots part 1126 and part 1127 tothe compensating basin site within the said lotspart 1126 and part 1127; then proceeding in anortherly direction along the same boundary toHigh Road; thence proceeding across High Roadand in a general northerly direction through theMetropolitan Main Drainage Reserve which is sit-uated between lots part 1085 and part 1082, HighRoad, and traverses lots part 1083 and part 1084,Beatrice Avenue, and is between lots part 1021 andpart 1022 and the Recreation Reserve situated onthe corner of Beatrice Avenue and the unnamedfuture highway; thence continuing in a northerlydirection across the said highway to and across theRecreation Reserve, and continuing across Corin-thian Road; thence in a northerly directionthrough lots 572 and 573, Corinthian Road, andlot 592 Doric Street; thence in a westerly directionthrough lots 572, 571 and 570, Corinthian Road,and lots 593 and 594, Doric Street; thence north-erly through lots 594 and 595, Doric Street, to andacross Done Street to join Section 1 of the drain,as described in the notice published in the Gov-ernment Gazette of the 2nd February, 1962.The Purpose for Which the Proposed Works are

to be Constructed or Provided.To provide main outlet drainage for the area

through which the drain passes.The Times When and Place at Which Plans, Sec-

tions and Specifications may be Inspected.At the office of the Metropolitan Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage Board, St. George's Place,Perth, for one month on and after the 18th day ofSeptember, 1964, between the hours of 10.00 a.m.and 3.30 p.m.

(Sgd.) A. B. STANNARDActing General Manager and Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.

M.W.S. 487391/64.NOTICE is hereby given of the intention of theMetropolitan Water Supply, Sewerage and Drain-age Board to undertake the construction of the

works hereinafter described by virtue of the powerscontained under the provisions of the MetropolitanWater Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Act, 1909-1963.

Metropolitan Main Drainage.Shire of Gosnells.

Brixton Street Branch Drain.East Cannington-Kenwick Drainage Area.

Description of Proposed Works.Construction of open channel and pipe drains

approximately 3,500 feet in length between WilliamStreet and Yule Brook.

The above works, together with all other ap-paratus necessary for the undertaking.

The Localities in Which the Proposed Workswill be Constructed or Provided.

Portion of the Shire of Gosnells as more par-ticularly described and shown on Plan M.W.S.S. &D.B., W.A., No. 9120

Commencing at a point on the north-westernboundary of lot 341, William Street, near the junc-tion of North Street and William Street; thenceproceeding in a south-westerly direction throughthe said lot 341 and lot 326, Dulwich Street, to thesouth-eastern boundary of lot 326, Dulwich Street;thence across Dulwich Street to and through lot315, Dulwich Street, in a south-easterly and east-erly direction, to and through lot 316, DulwichStreet, to a point within lot 316; thence in a south-erly direction through lots 314 and 297, BickleyRoad, to a point within lot 298, Brixton Street;thence in a south-easterly and easterly directionthrough the said lot 298 and lot 348, Brixton Street;thence south-easterly through lot 3, Brixton Street,and terminating at the Yule Brook Main Drain.

The Purposes for Which the Proposed Worksare to be Constructed or Provided.

To provide main outlet drainage for the areathrough which the drain passes.The Times When and Place at Which Plans, Sec-

tions and Specifications may be Inspected.At the office of the Metropolitan Water Supply,

Sewerage and Drainage Board, St. George's Place,Perth, for one month on and after the 18th Sep-tember, 1964, between the hours of 10 a.m. and3.30 p.m.

(Sgd.) A. B. STANNARD,Acting General Manager and Secretary.

METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY, SEWERAGEAND DRAINAGE BOARD.

M.W.S. 878091/60.NOTICE is hereby given, in pursuance of section96 of the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Act, 1909-1963, that water mainshave been laid in the undermentioned streets inthe districts indicated.

City of Fremantle.860695/64—Garling Street from lot 136 to lot 137

southerly and easterly.

Town of Melville.855932/64—Melville Beach Road from lot 10 to lot

13—north-easterly.857409/64—Hill View Place, from Linton Road to

lot 29—south-easterly.

Shire of Armadale-Kelmscott.862822/64—Arbuthnot Street, from Marmion Street

to lot 9—easterly.

Shire of Gosnells.860854/64—Eudoria Street, from lot 48 to Harry

Street—south-easterly.

Shire of Perth.859736/64—Willow Road, from lot 368 to lot 396

—northerly.859743/64—Unwin Avenue, from lot 1388 to lot

1389—southerly.859747/64—Angelico Street, from lot 25 to lot 28—

northerly.

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862663/64-Miles Street, from Jackson Avenue toNorthgate Street-northerly. Northgate Street,from Miles Street to lot 89-easterly.

862668/64-Northgate Street, from lot 89 to lot 87easterly.

862493/64-Ornum Way, from Killarney Road tolot 82-southerly, south-westerly, easterly andnortherly.

872825/64-Arkana Road, from Chipala Road toBalcombe Way-north-easterly. BalcombeWay, from Arkana Road to Lindfield Street-north-westerly and westerly.

872833/64-Balcombe Street, from lot 277 to lot359-north-westerly. Lindfield Street, fromBalcombe Street to Balcombe Way-easterlyand northerly.

872836/64-Langworth Street, from lot 113 to Cran-well Road-northerly. Cranwell Road, fromLangworth Street to lot 155-easterly.

872839/64-Keal Street, from Jones Street to Lang-worth Street-easterly.

Shire of Wanneroo.864298/64-High Street, from lot 220 to lot 211-

easterly.864300/64-Robin Avenue, from lot 42 to lot 74-

easterly. Frobisher Avenue, from Robin Avenueto lot 69-north-westerly.

864301/64-High Street, from lot 211 to lot 206-easterly.

And the Metropolitan Water Supply, Sewerageand Drainage Board is, subject to the provisions ofthe Act, prepared to supply water from such mainsto land within rateable distance thereof.

Dated this 18th day of September, 1964.

G. SAMUEL,General Manager and Secretary.

SHIRE OF BODDINGTONSTATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1963

Receipts

Licences ....

£8,9695,668

s. d.13 2

1 1M.R.D. Grants .... 5,262 12 9Matching Moneys-

Refund Contribution •••• 561 0 0Subsidy .... •••• 420 15 0

Income from Property .••• 638 15 3Health Services 1,320 6 3Vermin Services .... •••• 53 18 0Cemeteries ....Traffic Act ....

•-•• 1557

10 011 0

Other Revenue .... 646 3 5

Total Receipts £23,614 5 11.

Liabilities£ s. d.

Bank Overdraft 3,931 8 4Sundry Creditors 105 14 3Trust Fund .... 28 6 6Vermin 50Plant Liability 1,415 0 0Loan Liability 21,843 5 8

Total Liabilities .... .... £27,323 19 9

SIJMMARY£ s. d.

Total Assets . .... 32,108 12 7Total Liabilities .... 27,323 19 9

Municipal Accumulation Surplus .... .... £4,782 12 10

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars above are correct.G. L. STAGBOUER, President.

R. GWYNNE, Shire Clerk.

I certify having examined the books and accounts of the BoddingtonShire Council, and found same to be correct.

J. PARROTT, Auditor.

SHIRE OF PORT HEDLANDSTATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1964

Receipts£ e. d.

Rates .... 5,488 4 11Licences .... 9,690 3 6Government Grants .... 10,037 0 0Matching Moneys-C.R.T. Fund .... 4,113 14 11income from Property .... 1,031 6 6Sanitation Charges .... 1,418 18 8Fines and Penalties 99 0 6Cemetery Receipts .... 1,013 13 0Other Fees .... 13,478 12 2

Total Receipts . . £48,370 14 2

PaymentsAdministration- £ s. d.

Staff Section 4,455 7 4Membership Section ... 612 2 5

Debt Service . 7,108 14 8Public Works and Services 7,784 15 7Health Services 1,957 0 1Traffic Control 415 10 8Cemeteries ... 755 12 1Public Works Overhead .. 294 18 5Plant and Tools 559 3 8Central Road Trust Fund Expenditure .... 5,000 0 0Matching Moneys-Payment to C.R.T. Fund ... 1,191 0 0Transfer to Reserve Fund 275 0 0Transfer to Trading Fund 5,733 8 4Refunds and Transfers ... 1,328 5 3Other Payments .... 264 3 4

Total Payments .... £37,735 1 6

SUMMARY£ s. d.

Cash and Bank Balance as at 1st July, 1963 .... 2,416 15 11Receipts as per Statement 46,370 14 2

48,787 10 1Payments as per Statement .... 37,736 1 6

Credit Balance as at 30th June, 1964 .... .. £11,052 8 7

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1964Assets

PaymentsAdministration-

StaffMembers ....Debt Service ....

Public Works and ServicesProperty Maintenance ....Health Services ....

Vermin Services --Bushflre Control and Equipment

£ s. d.3,672 14 6

244 10 34,016 16 88,980 14 5

470 4 10268 1 11

1,255 0 4699 14 0252 10 11

Current Assets-Cash and Bank Balances-

Municipal FundTrust Fund ..Loan Capital Fund ....Reserve Fund-

Plant Depreciation ....Long Service Leave

Payment to C.R.T. FundReserve Funds . .Transfers to Sundry DebtorsDrum Deposit ....

£ s. d.

11,052 8 7358 11 5844 2 9

600 0 0225 0 0

1,191 0 0825 0 027 3 6400••••Cemeteries ...

Public Works OverheadPlant and Tools ....Plant Operation ....Furniture ...

6 17 51,097 0 61,062 17 01,809 3 9

90 2 6

Sundry Debtors ....Stock in Hand ...

Fixed Assets ...Electricity Undertaking Investment

1,387 11 6•••• 357 1 8

35,656 15 072,732 16 8

Other Expenditure 391 7 3 Total Assets • • • • ..• • .... £125,261 11 1Total Payments Liabilities£24,317 16 3

SUMMARY£

Debit Balance as at 1st July, 1962 .... 3,227Receipts .... 23,614Payments .... .... 24,317Debit Balance as at 30th June, 1963 .... .... 3,931

s. d.17 115 11

16 38 3

Current Liabilities- £ s. d.Sundry Creditors .... 3,298 15 5Trust Fund 358 11 5Reserve Funds-

Long Service Leave .. . 225 0 0Plant Depreciation .. 600 0 0

Deferred Liability-Loan Liability 58,622 11 7

Total Liabilities .... £63,104 18 5BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1963

Assets SUMMARYs. d. £ s. d.

Trust Fund 28 6 4 Total Assets ... . ... 125,261 11 1Loan Capital 580 7 10 Total Liabilities .. • • • . . 63,104 18 6Sundry Debtors .. 2,358

12436

710 Municipal Accumulation Account (Surplus) .... £62,156 12 8

Fixed Assets ... 29,015 8 0Contingent Liability.-The amount of Interest included in Loan De•

Total Assets £32,106 12 7 bentures issued, payable over the life of the loans, and not shownunder the heading of Loan Liability, is approximately £26,417.

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1,980 0 03,675 6 3

72,732 16 81,671 19 4

80,060 2 3

£81,380 8 9

Balance as at 1st July, 1963Asset Adjustment AccountWorking Account Surplus ....

Current Assets-Cash and Bank Balances-

Cash in HandCash in BankCash in Savings BankDue Reserve Fund ....

Reserve Account-General ....PlantSick Pay

Trust Account

Loan Capital-Loan No. 19Loan No. 21Loan No. 22

Payment to C.R.T. FundSundry Debtors ....Stocks-Poison and FuelFixed Assets-

ReservesFreehold Land ....FurniturePlant....ToolsBuilding ....Sanitary Pans ....

£ s. d.6,331 18 11

298 9 82,304 17 6

£8,935 6 1

796 18 10972 2 3815 14 2365 6 6

s. d. £ s. d.

2,950 1 9

23 14 72,971 13 11100 0 0364 4 10

202 18 534 1 6

1,151 7 11

3,459 13 4

1,388 7 102,590 0 0

954 1 4210 3 1

696 15 31,053 7 61,372 0 7

19,922 19 0168 5

10,023 8 10279 8 022 10 0

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1964

Municipal Accumulation Account Surplus .... £8,935 6 1

Contingent Liability.-Interest on Loan Debentures issued and notshown under Loan Liability, £9,420 6s. 9d.

Reserve Fund

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1964

ReceiptsBalance as at 1st July, 1963-

GeneralPlant

Contribution from Municipal Fund-PlantSick Pay ....

Bank Interest-Plant ....General ....

Total Receipts •

Payments

Plant Purchase ....Transfer to Municipal Fund OverpaymentBalance as at 30th June, 1964-

PlantGeneral

Sick Pay

Total Payments ....

s. d.23 0 9

833 5 7

3,187 3 3100 0 0

4 11 713 10

.... £4,148 15 0

£ s. d.688 0 0365 6 6

2,971 13 1123 14 7

100 0 0

.... £4,148 15 0

3304 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. [18 September, 1964.

Electric Light AccountREVENUE ACCOUNT FOR YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1964

Revenue

Sales of Current and Meter RentsConnection Fees .Rents-Residence and Quarters

SUMMARY

Balance as at 1st July, 1963 ....Receipts as per Statement

Expenses as per Statement

Debit Balance as at 30th June, 1964 ...

£ s. d.2,000 13 5

61,204 3 3

63,201 16 860,254 14 11

.... £2,950 1 9

£ s. d.40,708 8 9

33 10 0215 4 2

Total Revenue .... £40,957 2 11

Expenditure

Administration ....Generation and DistributionNett Revenue

£ s. d.7,438 4 0

28,091 8 15,427 10 10

Municipal Accumulation Account£ s. d.

Balances Carried Down as at 30th June, 1964 .... .... 8,935 6 1

£8,935 6 1

Total Expenditure ... £40,957 2 11

Electric Light Account

BALANCE SHEET AS AT 30th JUNE, 1964

Assets

Current Assets-Sundry Debtors ....Stock in Hand ....Change-over Stocks ....Fixed Assets .

Total Assets .... £81,380 8 9

Liabilities£ s. d. s. d.

Equity-Mains Capital ReserveCapital ReserveCapital Advance Account ....Balance Net Revenue Account

Total Liabilities

We hereby certify that the figures and particulars above are correct.E. A. RICHARDSON, President.M. E. BADDELEY, Shire Clerk.

I have examined the books and accounts of the Shire of Port Hedlandfor the year ended 30th June, 1964. I certify that the Annual Statements mentioned above correspond with the books of accounts,vouchers and documents submitted for audit, and are in my opinioncorrect.

J. S. PARROTT, Government Inspector of Municipalities.

£ s. d.413 19 4

1,570 18 71,581 5 7

77,814 5 3

Rates ...Payment in Lieu ....Licences .... .Government GrantsMatching Money-C.R.T. FundIncome from Property ....Sanitation Charges ....Fines and PenaltiesCemetery Receipts ....Vermin Receipts ....Other Fees-Plates ....All Other Revenue ....Private WorkOther Receipts ....

Total Receipts ....

Less Depreciation

Deposit-Analytical CommitteeGovernment Guarantee-Loans Nos. 16

and 21 ....Transfer to Reserve

Total Assets ....

LiabilitiesCurrent Liabilities-

Refund Due ....Trust FundReserve Funds-

General ....Plant ....Sick Pay

Loan No. 21-Hopelands School ....Accrued Loan Interest.Deferred Liability-Loan

Interest.

Total Liabilities ...

SUMMARY

Assets ....

29,101 3 323 0 0

2,339 18 113,095 8 6

£46,111 18 0

£ s. d.1 0

364 4 10

23 14 72,971 13 11

100 0 034 1 6

375 4 233,307 11 11

.... £37,176 11 11

• s. d.46,111 18 0

.... 37,176 11 11

SHIRE OF, SERPENTINE-JARRAHDALE

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1964

33,538 14 94,437 11 6

Receipts£ s. d.

11,284 6 117 6 3

10,138 6 716,747 9 54,351 14 104,321 11 31,664 17 10

93 11 940 10 05 5 0

123 11 0202 9 0

7,708 5 114,514 17 6

£61,204 3 3

•• • • • • • •

PaymentsAdministration- s. d.

Staff Section ....Members' Section

Debt Service ...Public Works and ServicesHealth Services ....Health SanitationVermin Services ....Bush Fire ControlTraffic Control ....Cemeteries ....Public Works Overhead .... 1,676 6 7Allocated to Works .... 1,675 6 7

Plant and Machinery-Purchase of Plantand Equipment

Operation Costs .... 1,916 14 1Less Allocated to Works .... .... 1,916 14 1

Central Road Trust Fund ExpenditureMatching Money-Payment to C.R.T.F.Donations and GrantsOther ExpenditureRefunds Due ....Land Purchase ....Transfer to ReservePurchase Material 1,325 16 11Less Allocated to Works 1,322 5 9

£ s. d.4,908 12 9225 0 5

4,270 11 020,771 8 3

385 19 21,524 12 1288 9 0184 17 4437 5 820 16 8

9,099 10 9

3,896 6 102,590 0 0

418 12 07,799 0 3

15 17 4478 7 6

2,921 16 9

3 11 2Drums Purchased 14 0 0

Total Payments .... £60,254 14 11

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3305

Trust FundSTATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1964Receipts

s. d.Balance as at 30th June, 1963 272 7 11Taxation 1,271 2 4Third Party Insurance 5,231 12 8Overpayment Cheques 8 15 4Nomination Deposit 25 0 0Stamp Duty .... 332 10 0Deposits .... 100 0 0

Total Receipts £7,241 8 3

Paymentss. d.

Taxation .... 1,271 2 4Third Party Insurance 5,231 12 SOverpayment Cheques 16 18 5Nomination Deposits ... 25 0 0Stamp Duty ....

*

332 10 0Balance as at 30th June, 1964 364 4 10

Total Payments .... £7,241 8 3

Loan Capital Fund

STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTSFOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th JUNE, 1964

ReceiptsBalance as at 1st July, 1963

Loan No. 19 1,163s. d.

15 2Loan No. 20 270 14 9

Loans RaisedLoan No. 21 1,200 0 0Loan No. 22 4,400 0 0

Total Receipts £7,034 9 11

Paymentss. d.

Loan No. 19—Road Works .... 960 16 9Loan No. 20--Toilet Block, Halls 270 14 9Loan No. 21—Hopelands School Septic 1,165 18 6Loan No. 22

Road Works 3,238 1 7Preliminary Expenses _. 10 10 6

Balance as at 30th June, 1964Loan No. 19 202 18 5Loan No. 21 34 1 6Loan No. 22 1,151 7 11

Total Payments .... .... £7,034 9 11

Dated 20th July, 1964.

I certify having examined the Books and Accounts for the Shire ofSerpentine-Jarrandale ; also compared the Statements of " Receiptsand Payments " and " Assets and Liabilities " ; also supportingStatements, and found same to be correct, in accordance with thebooks, accounts and documents produced.

R. H. WILSON, Government Auditor and Inspector.Dated 1st September, 1964.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Town of Geraldton

Notice of Intention to Borrow.Proposed Loan (No. 68) of £11,500.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Geraldton Town Council herebygives notice that it proposes to borrow money, bythe sale of a debenture or debentures, on thefollowing terms and for the following purpose:£11,500, for a period of 10 years, at £5 7s. 6d. in-terest per cent. per annum, repayable at the Com-monwealth Savings Bank of Australia, Perth, by20 equal half-yearly instalments of principal andinterest. Purpose: Road construction works.

Plans, specifications and estimates of the costthereof, as required by section 609, are open forinspection at the office of the Council, during officehours, for a period of 35 days after publicationof this notice.

10th September, 1964.H. W. CHAMBERS,

Town Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Chittering.

Notice of Intention to Borrow.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Chittering Shire Councilhereby gives notice that it intends to borrowmoney, by the sale of debentures, on the followingterms and for the following purpose: £11,500, for

seven years, with interest at the rate of £5 6s. 3d.per cent. per annum, repayable at the Bank of NewSouth Wales, Perth, in 14 equal half-yearly instal-ments covering principal and interest. Purpose:The purchase of a Caterpillar No. 12 Series Eheavy duty grader.

Plans, specifications and estimates, as requiredby section 609 of the Local Government Act, 1960,are open for inspection by ratepayers, at the officeof the Council, during working hours, for 35 daysafter the publication of this notice.

14th September, 1964.E. J. STEPHENS,

President.L. K. MARTIN,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Shire of Mandurah.

Notice of Intention to BorrowProposed Loan (No. 45) of £5,250.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Mandurah Shire Council here-by gives notice that it proposes to borrow money,by the sale of debentures, on the following termsand for the following purposes: Five thousand twohundred and fifty pounds (£5,250) for 15 years, atan interest rate not exceeding £5 10s. per cent.per annum, repayable at the Bank of New SouthWales, Mandurah, in 30 equal half-yearly instal-ments of principal and interest. Purpose: Con-struction of ablution blocks on Reserve 14004,Mandurah, and installation of water reticulationmains from Reserve 859 to western and town fore-shore reserves, Leighton Road and Mandurah Ter-race respectively, with financial assistance fromTourist Development Authority on a £2 : 1 basis.

Plans, specifications, an estimate of the costthereof, and statements as required by section 609are open for inspection at the Council's office,Pinjarra Road, Mandurah, for 35 days after publi-cation of this notice.

Dated this 14th day of September, 1964.H. J. SUTTON,

President.K. W. DONOHOE,

Acting Shire Clerk.

SHIRE OF NORTHAMPTON.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Proposed Loans 32 and 33.

PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the Council of the Shire ofNorthampton hereby gives notice that it proposesto borrow £18,500, by the sale of debentures, repay-able to the National Savings Bank Ltd., Northamp-ton, by half-yearly payments, at a rate of interestnot exceeding £5 10s. per cent. per annum, for thefollowing terms and purposes:

Loan No. 32—£15,000. Period: Seven years.Purpose: The purchase of road makingplant being an 8-10 yard elevating scraper.

Loan No. 33—£1,500. Period: 20 years. Pur-pose: Subsidising erection of a St. JohnAmbulance Sub-centre building for theNorthampton District.

Loan No. 34—£2,000. Period: 10 years. Pur-pose: Additions to the Ajana Hall.

Rating for loan 34 will be levied on a specialarea as defined hereunder:

That part of the Shire of Northamptonnorth of the Rabbit Proof Fence commencingat Bluff Point on the coast; thence easterly tothe south-east corner of Victoria Location 7473,and north of a line continued to the north-east corner of location 7473; thence north-easterly to the north-east boundary of theShire at the south-east corner of Pastoral Lease392/402, excluding Kalbarri Townsite and Edel

We certify that the figures and particulars above are correct.H. C. KENTISH, President.

J. GLENNIE, Shire Clerk.

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Locations 8 and 13. Ajana Townsite andthe following Victoria Locations south of theRabbit Proof Fence to be also subject to theloan rating:-

7967, 7979, 10446, 6686, 4659, 8206, 4658,4656, 4661, 4660, 4676, 4675, 8233, 4879,4671, 4878, 4672, 8258, 4673, 4674, 6929,4677, 4678, 4679, 6555, 6554 and 4686.

Plans specifications, estimates and statements re-quired by section 609 are available for inspectionat the Council offices, Northampton, during normaloffice hours, for 35 days after publication of thisnotice.

Dated this 14th day of September, 1964.A. C. HENVILLE,

President.R. CHARLTON,

Shire Clerk.

BRUCE ROCK SHIRE COUNCIL.Notice of Intention to Borrow.

Loan No. 91—£2,000.PURSUANT to section 610 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, the above Council hereby givesnotice of its intention to borrow money, by thesale of debentures, on the following terms and forthe following purpose: £2,000, for 15 years, interestrate not exceeding £5 10s. per cent. per annum,repayable half-yearly at the office of the Council.Purpose: The additional cost of erecting brickbuildings at drive-in picture theatre.

Plans, specifications and estimates of costs areavailable for inspection at the office of the Councilfor 35 days after the date of this publication.

Note.—The annual repayment of principal andinterest will be met by way of a lease fee, andtherefore no loan rate will be necessary.

Dated this 11th day of September, 1964.S. A. J. FLETCHER,

President.N. N. McDONALD,

Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Town of Northam.

Memorandum of Imposing Rates.(Section 550.)

To whom it may concern:AT a meeting of the Northam Town Council heldon 26th August, 1964, it was resolved that the ratesspecified hereunder should be imposed on all rate-able property within the District of the Town ofNortham for the period 1st July, 1964 to 30th June,1965.

Schedule.General Rates: 3s. 9d. in the £ on

all rateable land within theGarbage Removel: £2 15s. per

for one removal per week.Borehole Latrine and Pan Hire

annum.C. T

SHIRE OF NORTHAMPTON.Medical Officer of Health.

NOTICE is hereby given that the appointment ofDr. T. S. Beveridge as Medical Officer of Healthto the Shire of Northampton is hereby cancelled,from 11th September, 1964.

By order of Council,A. C. HENVILLE,

President.

SHIRE OF MORAWA.IT is advised that at a meeting of the MorawaShire Council held on August 21st, 1964, Mr.Dennis John Leonard was appointed Traffic In-spector for the Shire of Morawa.

The appointment of Mr. Edward James Burgeas Traffic Inspector was cancelled from that date.

G. E. JONES,Shire Clerk.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1960.Department cf Local Government,

Perth, 16th September, 1964.Municipal Elections.

IT is hereby notified for general information, inaccordance with section 129 of the Local Govern-ment Act, 1960, that the following gentlemen havebeen elected members of the undermentionedMunicipalities to fill the vacancies shown in theparticulars hereunder:Date of Election; Member Elected: Surname,

Christian Name; Ward; Occupation; Howvacancy occurred: (a) Effluction of time. (b)Resignation. (c) Death; Name of PreviousMember; Remarks.

City of Perth.*29/8/64; Evans, Roderick Philip; East; Company

Director; (c); E. C. Halse.Shire of Leonora.

*29/8/64; Blyth, James Noel; Leonora; Chemist;(a); L. H. Walton.

Shire of Nullagine.*26/8/64; Hilditch, Athol Stanley; —; Manager;

(b); C. W. Newland; Unopposed.Shire of Waroona.

*5/9/64; Armitage; James Frederick; East; Farm-er; (b); J. F. Armitage.

Denotes extraordinary election.

A. E. WHITE,Secretary for Local Government.

NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1950-1958.Department of Agriculture,

Perth, 1st September, 1964.UNDER section 56 (1) of the Noxious Weeds Act,1950-1958, the Agriculture Protection Board herebydeclares Spear Thistle (Cirsium vulgare (Savi)Ten) to be a secondary noxious weed for the Shiresof Waroona and Greenbushes.

Passed by resolution of the Agriculture Protec-tion Board at a meeting of the said Board on 19thAugust, 1964.The Common Seal of the Agri-

culture Protection Board ishereunto affixed in the pre-sence of

T. C. DUNNE,Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.

VERMIN ACT, 1918-1962.Pilbara District.

NOTICE is hereby given, under section 98 of theVermin Act, 1918-1962, that all owners and occu-piers of any holding either owned, rented or leasedwithin the whole of the Pilbara District included inthe Pilbara Rehabilitation Scheme, shall, on therespective appropriate date shown in the saidschedule, commence the work of destroying Euros(Macropus robustus) and Red Kangaroos (Macro-pus rufus) upon such holdings and upon the roadsbounding and intersecting such holdings, includingthe following:

The Roebourne Tableland District.The Port Hedland Vermin District.The Marble Bar Vermin District.The Nullagine Vermin District.

annual values ofDistrict.annum per bin

Charge: £5 per

. BEAVIS,Mayor.

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Yarraloola and Warramboo Stations—Pastoralleases in the Ashburton Vermin District.

Wallal Downs and Mandora Stations—Pastoralleases in the Broome Shire District.

The work shall be continued and systematicallycarried out until the respective appropriate datefurther shown in the said schedule.

The means to be adopted shall be:(a) Water poisoning with arsenic in the ap-

proved manner.(b) Shooting.(c) A combination of poisoning and shooting.

Date of Commencement of Work: 1st November,1964.

Work Carried Out Until: 31st December, 1964T. C. DUNNE,

Chairman, Agriculture Protection Board.

MARKETING OF EGGS ACT, 1945-1960.IT is hereby notified for public information that,in accordance with the provisions of section 31Aof the Marketing of Eggs Act, 1945-1960, the West-ern Australian Egg Marketing Board has fixedthe following maximum prices at which firstquality eggs may be sold by retail, such prices toapply as from and including Monday, 14th Sep-tember, 1964.Metropolitan Area (within a radius of 40 miles

from General Post Office, Perth) :-Maximum Retail Prices:

Cartonned and LoosePer Dozen.

s. d.161b. Hen 5 5141b. Hen 4 10121b. Hen 4 2Duck 4 2

Wholesale Prices:Delivered into Store-

Loose—Minimum Purchase five dozens—Per Dozen.

s. d.161b. Hen 4 10*141b. Hen 4 4*121b. Hen 3 8*Duck 3 8*

Cartons—Minimum Purchase six dozens—Per Dozen.

s. d.161b. Hen 4 11*141b. Hen 4 5*121b. Hen 3 9*

* Less ld. per dozen cartage rebate if collected fromBoard floor.Country Area (South West Land Division of the

State excluding Metropolitan Price Area, asdeclared) :—

Maximum Retail Prices:Cartonned and Loose

Per Dozen.s. d.

161b. Hen 5 7141b. Hen 5 0121b. Hen 4 4Duck 4 4

Wholesale Prices:Delivered into Store-Loose—Minimum Purchase five dozens

Per Dozen.s. d.

161b. Hen 5 0*141b. Hen 4 6*121b. Hen 3 10*Duck 3 10*

Cartons—Minimum Purchase six dozensPer Dozen.

s. d.161b. Hen .. 5 1*141b. Hen 4 7*121b. Hen 3 11*

* Less id. per dozen cartage rebate if collected fromBoard floor.

Advance Prices to Producers (All Areas):Per Dozen.

s. d.161b. Hen .... 4 6141b. Hen .... 4 0121b. Hen .... 3 4Duck3 4Second Quality 2 0

All less charges.Western Australian Egg Marketing Board,

B. S. MARSHALL,Secretary.

MARKETING OF ONIONS ACT, 1938-1960.(Regulation 34.)

Certificate of Election of Candidates Where Num-ber of Candidates Nominated Does Not ExceedNumber of Candidates to be Elected.

I. JOHN FERGUSON McINTYRE, being the Re-turning Officer duly appointed under and for thepurposes of the regulations made under theMarketing of Onions Act, 1938-1960, do herebycertify

(1) that, in connection with the nominationof candidates for election of members ofthe Western Australian Onion MarketingBoard received up to 4 o'clock in theafternoon of Thursday. the 3rd day ofSeptember, 1964, being the last day forthe nomination of candidates for suchelection to be held on the 17th day ofSeptember, 1964, under section 3 of thesaid Act, the following candidates werenominated, namely:

Mate Grljusich, of 266 Hamilton Road,Spearwood, Market Gardener.

Anthony Zemunik, of 308 Cross Road,Spearwood, Onion Grower;

(2) that the nomination forms of the saidcandidates were in order as required bythe regulations; that the candidates wereeligible for nomination and election. andthat the persons who signed the nomina-tion forms as proposer and seconder werecompetent so to sign the same.

(3) that the number of candidates so nomi-nated did not exceed the number of candi-dates to be elected as members of thesaid Western Australian Onion MarketingBoard; and

(4) that the said Mate Grljusich and AnthonyZemunik are the persons now elected assuch elective members of the said Boardas required by the said Act.

Dated the 3rd day of September, 1964.J. F. McINTYRE,

Returning Officer.

Western Australia.BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1920

(AS AMENDED).NOTICE is hereby given that a building societycalled "The Allstate No. 3 Building Society" isduly registered under the provisions of the aboveAct.

Dated this 14th day of September, 1964.A. L. COLE,

Acting Registrar of Building Societies.

Western Australia.BUILDING SOCIETIES ACT, 1920

(AS AMENDED).NOTICE is hereby given that a building societycalled "The Premier No. 4 Building Society" is dulyregistered under the provisions of the above Act.

Dated this 14th day of September, 1964.A. L. COT.F.,

Acting Registrar of Building Societies.

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WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD.

Tenders for Government Supplies

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. Supplies Required Date of

Closing

1964 1964Aug. 28 741A, 1964 Overhead Travelling Cranes .... Sept. 24Aug. 28 743A, 1964 42 ft. Patrol Boat ... Sept. 24Sept. 4 784A, 1964 Radio and Public Address Equipment ... Sept. 24Sept. 4 787A, 1964 in. Water Meters .... Sept. 24Sept. 4 '788A, 1964 Sand for Embankments, Narrows, Perth Sept. 24Sept. 11 791A, 1964 Firewood for Muresk Agricultural College Sept. 24Sept. 11 797A, 1964 2 only 200 B.H.P. Diesel Truck Chassis, 17 -Con Capacity Sept. 24Sept.Sept.Sept.

111111

792A,793A,794A,

196419641964

Tea (1/11/64 to 31/1/65) ....Coffins .••• •••• ••••4 in. and 6 in. Water Meters-1964 ....

Oct. 1Oct. 1Oct. 1

Sept. 11 796A, 1964 Bins and Trailers (for Cartage of Ilmenite) Oct. 1Sept. 11 798A, 1964 Heating and Cooling Coils Oct. 1Sept. 15 799A, 1964 Motor Vehicle Safety Belts Oct. 1Sept. 15 800A, 1964 Electric Cooking Equipment Oct. 1Sept. 18 801A, 1964 Erection of Fence (Wire Mesh) Oct. 1Sept. 18 802A, 1964 6 ton Tip Truck Oct. 1Sept. 15 803A, 1964 Metal Ballast (Geraldton-Mullewa Railway) Oct. 1Sept. 18 805A, 1964 131- in., fik in., 7 in. and 44 in. O.D. Steel Pipes ... Oct. 1Sept. 18 806A, 1964 Gravel Base Course Material Oct. 1Sept. 18 814A, 1964 21 inch N.D. Steel Pipes Oct. 1Sept.July

1810

815A,586A,

19641964

24 inch N.D. Steel Pipes66,000 Volt Circuit Breakers and Current Transformers. Documents oharge-

able at £1 Is. first issue and 5s. 3d. each subsequent issue ••••

Oct. 1

Oct. 8Sept. 11 795A, 1964 Rail Bending Press .... . .... Oct. 8Sept. 18 804A, 1964 F.A.Q. to Prime Wheaten Chaff Oct. 8Sept. 4 756A, 1964*t Mainline Standard Gauge Diesel Electric Locomotives Nov. 12

* Documents available from Agent General for W.A., 115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.

t Documents available for inspection only at W.A. Government Tourist Bureau Offices, Melbourne and Sydney.

Addresses-Liaison Offices-W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,

No. 10 Royal Arcade, Melbourne, Cl.C/o The Manager,

W.A. Government Tourist Bureau,22 Martin Place, Sydney.

Agent General for W.A.-115 The Strand, London, W.C. 2.

For Sale by Tender

Date ofAdvertising Schedule No. For Sale Date of

Closing

1964 1964Sept. 4 771A, 1964 Concrete Mixer (PW 168), at Broome .... Sept. 24Sept. 4 772A, 1964 Landrover Utility (WAG 5879), at Wyndham Sept. 24Sept. 4 782A, 1964 Kerosene Refrigerators (2 only), at Wyndham Sept. 24Sept. 4 778A, 1964 Landrover (WAG 5623), at Onslow Sept. 24Sept. 11 789A, 1964 2 only Caravans .... Sept. 24Sept. 18 807A, 1964 Nesting Chairs .... Oct. 1Sept. 18 808A, 1964 1957 " Holden " Utility (WAG 4315) Recalled

• •Oct. 1

Sept. 18 809A, 1964 " Bedford " 3 ton Truck (WAG 5651) at Port Hedland . Oct. 8

Tenders addressed to the Chairman, Government Tender Board, 74 Murray Street, Perth, will be received for the above-mentioned supplies until 10 a.m. on the dates of closing.

Tenders must be properly indorsed on envelopes otherwise they are liable to rejection.Tender forms and full particulars may be obtained on application at the Tender Board Office, 74 Murray Street, Perth.No Tender necessarily accepted.

A. H. TELFER,18th September, 1964. Chairman Tender Board.

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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A. 3309

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT TENDER BOARD—continued.

Accepted Tenders

ScheduleNo. Contractor Particulars Department

Concerned Rate

639A 1964 Diamond Ice & Cold Supply of Frozen Green Peas during period Various 2s. per lb.Storage Co. Pty. Ltd. 1/10/64 to 30/9/65

691A, 1964 Dunlop Rubber Aust. Supply of Cylindrical Rubber Fenders P.W.D. £15 eachLtd.

591A, 1964 British Engineering Pty. Supply of Laundry Equipment as follows :- MedicalLtd. Item 1 . £1,820

590A, 1964 Edgar Davies Pty. Ltd.Item 2

Supply of Laundry Equipment, as follows :- Medical£1,430

Item 1 . £515£365

705A, 1964 City Motors Pty. Ltd. Supply of Holden Station Sedan on Trade-in basis

Public Health £484 1 ls. 5d.

682A, 1964 M. Waywood Purchase and Removal of Royal Enfield P.W.W.S. £28Motor Cycle at Collie

671A, 1964 P. D. Nolan Purchase and Removal of E.K. Holden do. £201 5s.Utility (WAG 6556) at Roebourne

654A, 1964 Soltoggio Bros. Purchase and Removal of Malcolm Moore M.R.D. £329Grader (MRD 513).

697A, 1964 Various Purchase and Removal of Electric Fans . S.G.I.O. Details on Application

Additions to Contract

597A, 1964 Humes Ltd. ... Supply of 25-i in. O.D. Steel Pipes, as fol-lows :-

M.W.S.

Item 1 (a)-810 Lin. Ft.Item 1 (b)-810 Lin. Ft.Item 1 (c)-90 Lin. Ft.

£2 12s. 2d. per Lin. Ft.ls. 3d. per Lin. Ft.ls. ld. per Lin. Ft.

Item 1 (d)-90 Lin. Ft. 8s. 8d. per Lin. Ft.Item 1 (c)-90 Lin. Ft. 4s. 4d. per Lin. Ft.

316A, 1964 Dobbie Dico Meter Co. Supply of 16 only 8 in. Sluice Valves £54 8s. each(W.A.) Pty. Ltd.

APPOINTMENTS.(Under section 6 of the Registration of Births,

Deaths and Marriages Act, 1961.)Registrar General's Office,Perth, 16th September, 1964.

THE following appointments have been ap-proved:—

R.G. No. 49/61.—Sergeant Brian Parker Finlay-son, as District Registrar of Births, Deaths andMarriages for the Murray Registry District, tomaintain an office at Pinjarra, during the absenceon leave of Sergeant Leonard Drury Thompson;this appointment dates from 4th September, 1964.

R.G. No. 87/61.—Mr. Charles Anthony Fitzgerald,as Assistant District Registrar of Births andDeaths for the Blackwood Registry District, tomaintain an office at Manjimup, during the ab-sence on leave of Mr. Leslie George ArchelausJenkins; this appointment dates from 20th August,1964.

R.G. No. 116/61.—Constable Graeme BarrettJohnston, as Assistant District Registrar of Birthsand Deaths for the Williams Registry District, tomaintain an office at Williams, during the absenceon leave of Constable Frederick William Matson;this appointment dates from 31st August, 1964.

R.G. No. 70/61—Constable Leslie Bert McAlpine,as Assistant District Registrar of Births andDeaths for the Geraldton Registry District, tomaintain an office at Dongara, vice Sergeant KevinPhilip O'Leary; this appointment dates from 29thAugust, 1964.

R.G. No. 90/61.—Constable William BrianStewart, as Assistant District Registrar of Birthsand Deaths for the Northam Registry District, tomaintain an office at Meckering, during the ab-sence on leave of Constable Albert John Anderson;this appointment dates from 23rd August, 1964.

R.G. No. 50/61.—Mr. Donald George Stokins, asDistrict Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriagesfor the Port Hedland Registry District to maintainan office at Port Hedland, vice Mr. BernardMichael Smith; this appointment dates from 4thSeptember, 1964.

E. J. BROWNFIELD,Registrar General.

BUILDERS REGISTRATION ACT, 1939-1961.Supplementary List of Registrations, Pursuant to

Section 9 (4), at 30th June, 1964.Additions.

REGISTERED BUILDERS.No.; Name; Address; Registered.

1841—A Climax Home; 17 James Street, ShentonPark; 17/4/64.

1796—Ajduk, T. & Co.; 369 Fulham Street, Clover-dale; 24/1/64.

1838—Alco Home & Property Improvements Pty.Ltd.; corner North Lake and High Roads,Melville; 17/4/64.

1764—Allen, Herbert Lloyd Townsend; 44 Kincar-dine Crescent, Floreat Park; 18/10/63.

1737—Allied Building Services Pty. Ltd.; 98 SmithStreet, Perth; 23/8/63.

1826—Anderson, Cohn, & Co.; 8 Lake Avenue,Shenton Park; 13/3/64.

1754—Andrews, E. P. & Co.; 33 Circe Circle, Dal-keith; 20/9/63.

1811—Antonello, Remo Bruno; 198 Waterloo Street,Tuart Hill; 13/3/64.

1744—Atlas Construction Co. Pty. Ltd.; Peel Road,O'Connor; 20/9/63.

1743—Barclay Homes Pty. Ltd; 81 St. George's Ter-race, Perth; 20/9/63.

1798—Barnard, B. A., Estate Agents; 48 UllapoolRoad, Mt. Pleasant; 24/1/64.

1803—Barrett, Laurie; 176 Flinders Street, Yokine;13/3/64.

1850—Begley, Patrick Michael; 6 Lefroy Street,Trigg Island; 22/5/64.

1750—Bertilone, J., Building Co.; 296 FlindersStreet, Mt. Yokine; 20/9/63.

1819—Bethair Homes Pty. Ltd.; 39 Adelaide Ter-race, Perth; 13/3/64.

1806—Bickley, Edward Harold; 113 Selby Street,Floreat Park; 13/3/64.

1835—Bird, Thomas Brian; 132 Walter Road, Bas-sendean; 17/4/64.

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1739—Brennan, John J., & Co.; 117 Virgil Avenue,Mt. Yokine; 23/8/63.

1810—Briggs, Peter ; 3 Pitman Street, Myaree;13/3/64.

1758—Brittania Building Co.; Cohn Street, Kew-dale; 20/9/63.

1733—Brown, D. W., & Co.; 6 Renton Street, Mel-ville; 19/7/63.

1814—Budden, Arthur Vincent; 124 Hayes Avenue,Mt. Yokine; 13/3/64.

1818—Burke & Gaynor Pty. Ltd; 3 LombardyStreet, Woodlands; 13/3/64.

1827—Cocks, F. W. & J. J.; 80 Strickland Street,South Perth; 13/3/64.

1756—Coleman, L. H., & Co.; 52 Owston Street,Mosman Park; 20/9/63.

1774—Cowie, W. E., & Partners; 21 Alison Road,Attadale; 18/10/63.

1749—Craig Homes; 7 Hassett Street, Cloverdale;20/9/63.

1738—Crestline Homes; 279 Grand Promenade,Scarborough; 23/8/63.

1857—Dalbye Homes Pty. Ltd; 6 Marmion Street,North Perth; 19/6/64.

1837—D. A. L. Pty. Ltd; 98 Smith Street, Perth;17/4/64.

1136—D'Alessandro Bros. Pty. Ltd; 28 RegentStreet, Mt. Lawley; 11/11/60.

1730—Davis, Peter Alfred; 334 Marmion Street,Melville Heights; 19/7/63.

1731—Davis-Goff, James Arthur; 39 HeytesburyRoad, Subiaco; 19/7/63.

1773—Dean, F. A. & G. H.; 3 Williams Road, Mt.Yokine; 18/10/63.

1784—De Blank, J. &. J.; 28 Hudson Street, Bays-water; 22/11/63.

1736—De Boer, Wietze; 15 Nola Avenue, Scar-borough; 23/8/63.

1832—Delaney, Michael Edwin James: 14 EssexStreet, Bayswater; 17/4/64.

1745—Doubikin, Arnold Pty. Ltd; 81-85 Mill Street,Queen's Park; 20/9/63.

1768—Dudley & Dwyer Ltd.; 98 St. George's Ter-race, Perth; 18/10/63.

1769—Dumbarton Developments Pty. Ltd.; 81 St.George's Terrace, Perth, 18/10/63.

1805—Edmeades, Peter; 116 Aberdare Road, Shen-ton Park; 13/3/64.

1766—Edwards, A. C. Pty. Ltd.; 95 St. George's Ter-race, Perth; 18/10/63.

1799—Ellis, S. & J.; 41 Carrington Street, Clare-mont; 24/1/64.

1808—Evans, John Douglas; 20 Davy Street, AlfredCove; 13/3/64.

1757—Ewen & Marinovich; 54 Howe Street, Os-borne Park; 20/9/63.

1815—Fernihough, Thomas George; 96 RosalieStreet, Subiaco; 13/3/64.

1793—Fini Homes Pty. Ltd.; 58 Victoria Street, St.James Park; 24/1/64.

1788—Fitzgerald, Brian Anthony; Clontarf Boys'Town, P.O. Box 18, Victoria Park; 24/1/64.

1159—Flood, Colin Roy; 27 Links Road, Applecross;22/9/61.

1834—Gard, Thomas Francis; lot 2, Jones Street,Osborne Park; 17/4/64.

1858—Gathercole, F. & Sons; 6 Davidson Road,Attadale; 19/6/64.

1836—G. B. T. Constructions Pty. Ltd; 52 SouthTerrace, Fremantle; 17/4/64.

1802—George, James Hamilton; 94 Grand Prom-enade, Karrinyup; 13/3/64.

1830—Glenn's Construction Co.; 11 SalisburyAvenue, South Perth; 13/3/64.

1751—Glossop, R. J., & Co.; 263 Surrey Road, Kew-dale; 20/9/63.

1785—Goodlich, J. & M., & Co.; 1 Liege Street,Woodlands; 13/12/63.

1741—Graham, N. H. & Co.; McCoy Street, Myaree;23/8/63.

987—Griffen, Alexander Edward; 33 Pearce Street,Cottesloe; 23/9/55.

1779—Hanna, L. J., & Associate; 234 Ewen Street,Doubleview; 22/11/63.

642—Harding, Robert James; 5 Servetus Street,Swanbourne; 8/3/46.

1822—Hardstaff, A., & Son; 47 McLeod Road,Applecross; 13/3/64.

1816—Harris, David Lemuel; 79 Baden Street,Joondanna Heights; 13/3/64.

1780—Hodges, S. H. & J. L.; 40 Drew Road, Ardross;22/11/63.

1770—Home & Outdoor Supply Centre Pty. Ltd.;60 Tower Street, Leederville; 18/10/63.

1828—Hoskins, A. E., & Sons; 52 McDonald Street,Osborne Park; 13/3/64.

1820—Huber, Martin, Pty. Ltd.; 186 LockhartStreet, Como; 13/3/64.

1843—Ioppolo, A. & M. R.; 66 Riley Street, TuartHill; 17/4/64.

1823—Ioppolo & Co.; 67 Riley Street, Tuart Hill;13/3/64.

1792—Jackson, Francis; 1 Edgar Way, Mt. Plea-sant; 21/4/64.

1804—Janes, Leslie Neville; 865 Canning High-way, Mt. Pleasant; 13/3/64.

1510—Keegan, Thomas Gerald; 153 Jersey Street,Wembley; 6/7/62.

1735—Keith Kempin Homes; 188 St. George'sTerrace, Perth; 19/7/63.

1365—Kiernan, Stanley Francis; c/o McNally &Barker, Post Office, Palmyra; 13/4/62.

1746—Kyros, J. G., Pty. Ltd.; 456 William Street,Perth; 20/9/63.

1842—L. & M. Constructions; c/o 48 ManningStreet, Scarborough; 17/4/64.

1846—Lilleyman, Leslie Murray; 16 Alyth Road,Floreat Park; 22/5/64.

1797—Lilleyman, L. & M.; 325 Walcott Street, Mt.Lawley; 24/1/64.

1794—Lilleyman, L., Pty. Ltd.; c/o Garland &Garland, Eighth Floor, N.M.L. Buildings,81 St. George's Terrace, Perth; 24/1/64.

1762—Lombe, Keith Edward; 30 Owen Street, EastLindfield, N.S.W.; 18/10/63.

1777—Malacari, Peter Joseph; 56 Coleman Cres-cent, Melville; 22/11/63.

1844—Manuel & Co.; 38 Potts Street, Melville;17/4/64.

1849—Martin, Carapiet Arakiel; 155 BradfordStreet, Mt. Lawley; 22/5/64.

1765—Mayfair Homes Pty. Ltd.; 5 Camden Road,Belmont; 18/10/63.

1854—Melrose, C. W., & Co.; 30 Davidson Road,Attadale; 22/5/64.

1852—Michie, Graeme D., Pty. Ltd.; 82 WellingtonRoad, Morley; 22/5/64.

1809—Miller, Roger Keith; 5 Reserve Street,Wembley; 13/3/64.

397—Montgomery, Frank George Hunter; 5Marlow Street, Wembley; 29/4/41.

1851—Morrison, E. S., Pty. Ltd.; 1512 Albany High-way, Cannington; 22/5/64.

1853—Murdoch Homes Pty. Ltd.; Trinity House.72 St. George's Terrace, Perth; 22/5/64.

1789—Murray, William Hurlstone; 379 Hay Street,Perth; 24/1/64.

1775—McGrath, M. J., & Co.; 28 Golfview Street,Mt. Yokine; 18/10/63.

1829—McMullan, G. G. & J. A.; 111 BeechboroRoad, Hampton Park; 13/3/64.

1831—Neil, Harold Brian; 171 Shenton Street,Geraldton; 17/4/64.

1848—Norman, Lancelot James; 9 ChandlerAvenue, Floreat Park; 22/5/64.

1845—Oliver, Brian Thomas; 63 Tweeddale Road,Applecross; 22/5/64.

1772—Paterson, M. G., & Co.; 18 Sydenham Street,Doubleview; 18/10/63.

943—Perry, Donald George; 90 Federal Street,Tuart Hill; 19/3/54.

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1753—P. J. Constructions; 129 Claremont Crescent,Swanbourne; 20/9/63.

1825—Power, J. L., & Sons; 55 Nanson Street,Wembley; 13/3/64.

1734—Profile Homes; 55 Carrington Street, Clare-mont; 19/7/63.

1801—Progressive Homes; 93 McCourt Street, WestLeederville; 24/1/64.

1771—Prossers' Builders; 1 Reserve Street, Wemb-ley; 18/10/63.

1747—Ricciardo Building Co. Pty. Ltd.; 315 Wil-liam Street, Perth; 20/9/63.

1790—Richardson, Charles Robert; 1763 AlbanyHighway, Maddington; 24/1/64.

1761—Ridd, Walter Thomas; 2 Stradbroke Road,Boronia, Victoria; 18/10/63.

1781—Rix, K. Bros.; 5 Filburn Street, Scarborough;22/11/63.

1800—Robinson, I. L. & B. M.; 52 Matlock Street,Mt. Hawthorn; 24/1/64.

1791—Rocher, Allan Charles; 121 Brookdale Street,Floreat Park; 24/1/64.

1817—Rochfort, John Stewart; 375 Canning High-way, Palmyra; 13/3/64.

1755—Roksan Construction Co.; c/o Mazza, Wall-work, Torre & Talbot, 20 Queen Street,Fremantle; 20/9/63.

1840—Rossi, V., & Son; 422 Newcastle Street, Perth;17/4/64.

1847—Rudrum, Robert Ernest; 64 Excelsior StreetShenton Park; 22/5/64.

1776—Saunders & Stuart Ltd.; 3 South Street, Fre-mantle; 13/12/63.

1833—Schafer, George Henry; 156 Raglan RoadNorth Perth; 17/4/64.

1282—Scott, Barry, & Co.; P.O. Box 277, Carnar-von; 9/3/62.

1748—Sinclair, A. M., & Co.; 15 Hutt Road, MorleyPark; 20/9/63.

1807—Smith, Athol Trevor-14 Derrill Avenue, MtYokine; 13/3/64.

1821—Somers, J. J., & Co.; 7 Kirkby Street, TriggIsland; 13/3/64.

1824—Spartalis & Co.; 288 Harbourne Street,Glendalough; 13/3/64.

717—Spicer, William Ernest; Talbot Road, Bush-mead; 24/5/46.

1839—Starline Homes; 13 Coronation Street, NorthPerth; 17/4/64.

846—Stephens, Alfred George; 74 Lonsdale Street.Yokine; 2/5/47.

1856—Stout, Robert Richard; 144 Belmont Road,Kenwick; 19/6/64.

1767—Swan Block Co. Pty. Ltd.; ScarboroughBeach Road, Osborne Park; 18/10/63.

1812—Symington, Neil Douglas; 2 Anzac Street,Bayswater; 13/3/64.

1786—Szigligeti, Joseph; 64 Beechboro Road, Bays-water; 13/12/63.

1742—Taylor, John Alexander; 10 Elstree Avenue,Mt. Lawley; 20/9/63.

1648—Thomas Homes; 58 Norma Road, Melville;14/12/62.

1752—Torrance Construction Co.; 13 CranfordAvenue, Mt. Pleasant; 20/9/63.

146—Trantham, John Richard; 107 Mackie Street,Victoria Park; 11/6/40.

1787—Van Seem, Alex; 151 Fisher Street, Clover-dale; 24/1/64.

1778—Van Velzen, Theodorus Josephus; 40 O'Con-nell Street, Hamilton Hill; 22/11/63.

1782—Walker, A. W. & E.; 55 Ridge Street, SouthPerth; 22/11/63.

1405—Watson Building Pty. Ltd.; 713 Hay Street,Perth; 13/4/62.

1732—West Australian Building Co. Pty. Ltd.;"Santello," 53 Park Road, Swan View,Midland; 19/7/63.

1783—West, G. T., & Co.; 105 Circe Circle, Dalkeith;22/11/63.

1855—Wilson, Arthur & Son; 39 Oceanic Drive,Floreat Park; 22/5/64.

1813—Wynn-Taylor, Richard Frederick; 52 DavidStreet, Mt. Yokine; 13/3/64.

1795—Yokine Building Co. Pty. Ltd.; 315 WilliamStreet, Perth; 24/1/64.

JOURNEYMAN BUILDERS.C1792—Amara, F. & Co., Pty. Ltd.; 144 South

Street, Beaconsfield; 24/1/64.C1720—Carter, David Edward; 22 Melvine Avenue,

Thornlie; 25/3/60.C1794—Clynk Bros. Builders; 105 Scarborough

Beach Road, Scarborough; 13/3/64.C1799—De Vos, J., & Co.; 23 Little John Road,

Armadale; 22/5/64.C1796—Doubleview Building Co.; 277 Guildford

Road, Bayswater; 17/4/64.C1739—Evans, John Melville, Jnr.; 52 Jenkins

Street, South Fremantle; 10/3/61.C1789—Judge & McGlinchy; 16 Kobelke Street,

Dianella; 18/10/63.C1793—Levett, George James; 41 Barnes Road,

Innaloo; 13/3/64.C1791—Mitchell, N. & J.; 57 Gardner Street, Como;

22/11/63.C1797—Nuncar Builders Pty. Ltd.; 192 William

Street, Perth; 22/5/64.C1788—Radom Construction; 88 Campbell Street,

Rivervale; 20/9/63.C1798—Ruwoldt, S. T. & S. M.; 24 St. Michael's

Terrace, Mt. Pleasant; 22/5/64.C1800—Silvestris Building Co.; 19 Banksia Street,

Joondanna; 19/6/64.C1787—Smeschkal Bros.; 23 Daley Street, Mt.

Yokine; 19/7/63.C1795—Stomac Building & Home Improvements;

4 Short Street, Bayswater; 17/4/64.C1790—Wilkins, Paul; 138 Wanneroo Road, Tuart

Hill; 22/11/63.

Deletions.

REGISTERED BUILDERS.

760—Allen, Herbert Edwin; 34 Bruce Street, Ned-lands; 19/7/46.

320—Anderson, Alexander N.; 61 Victoria Street,Bunbury; 10/9/40.

1162—Anketell, Kenny; 3 Armstrong Road, Apple-cross; 22/9/61.

1581—Barnard, B. A. Building Co. Pty. Ltd.; 105St. George's Terrace, Perth; 19/10/62.

1166—Bennett, Frank; M.L.C. Building, 171 St.George's Terrace, Perth; 17/11/61.

751—Borland, Archibald; 2 Bowman Street,Shenton Park. 19/7/46.

1582—Brenton Building Pty. Ltd.; 144 RailwayParade, West Leederville. 19/10/62.

557—Brown, Francis Gordon, 68 McMaster Street,Victoria Park; 6/4/45.

114—Burke, Frederick George, 36 Waterloo Street,Joondanna; 11/6/40.

450—Cardilini, Frank Wansbrough; Bude Street,Geraldton; 24/6/41.

1693—Castledine, R. A. & Giblett, A.; 24 Richard-son Street, West Perth; 19/4/63.

841—Chatfield, Horace Richard; 131 West CoastHighway, Scarborough; 11/10/46.

1084—Deans, Colin George; 3 Bremer Street, Grif-fith, A.C.T.; 12/12/58.

1046—Evans, Denis Alfred Charles; 3a RegentStreet, Mt. Lawley; 19/7/57.

313—Fieldgate, Edwin Martin; 122 Glyde Street,Mosman Park; 29/8/40.

1405—Forrestdale Construction Pty. Ltd.; 713 HayStreet, Perth; 13/4/62.

388—Green, Richmond Underwood; 284 AlbanyHighway, Albany; 16/4/41.

808—Hair, Robert Alexander; 73 Comer Street,Como; 30/8/46.

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1391—Hare, William Desmond; 10 Lake Street,Palm Beach; 13/4/62.

857—Henley, Albert Ward; 68 Simper Street,Wembley; 9/4/48.

1190—Hughes, Vincent Edward; 9 Nautilus Cres-cent, Scarborough; 9/3/62.

1620—Jasas & Hastings Pty. Ltd.; 28 SalvadoRoad, Wembley; 16/11/62.

1640—Kirk, Harvey Allan Charles; 232 FourthStreet, Wonthella, via Geraldton;14/12/62.

209—Leech, Vernon Wedge; 1055 Beaufort Street,Bedford Park; 8/7/40.

142—Llanwarne, Geoffrey Lloyd; 86 WestminsterStreet, East Victoria Park; 11/6/40.

1656—Malins, James Arthur; 28 Leon Road, Dal-keith; 25/1/63.

230—Mann, Thomas Patrick; 32 St. Vincent'sAvenue, Wembley; 30/7/40.

1550—Modern Paint Co.; 508 Canning Highway,Attadale; 31/8/62.

1059—Muni, John Cranston; 121 Second Avenue,Mt. Lawley; 9/4/53.

1533—Norman & Jorgensen; 37 Cross Street,Albany; 6/7/62.

1412—Osborn, Ernest Maxwell; 263 Adelaide Ter-race, Perth; 11/5/62.

946—Osborne, Charles; 5 Kintail Road, Apple-cross; 19/3/54.

1606—Pate, Alfred James Whitaker; 85 RivertonDrive West, Rossmoyne; 8/2/46.

8—Payne, William James; 209 Westview Street,Scarborough; 8/5/40.

298—Plunkett, Ralph Edward; 194 EdinboroStreet, Mt. Hawthorn; 19/8/40.

1461—Powell, William B.; Venn Street, Bunbury;11/5/62.

1626—Power & Budden; 21 Coldstream Street,Leederville; 16/11/62.

235—Sampson, Francis Rupert; 9 Carron Road,Applecross; 5/8/40.

616—Scott, Thomas William; Riley Road, River-ton; 28/2/46.

1282—Scott & Cahill; Box 277, Carnarvon;9/3/62.

803—Smith, Cyril Norman; 28 Mettam Street,Triggs Island; 30/8/46.

52—Snooks, Edward James Randall; 9 FifthAvenue, Mt. Lawley; 28/5/40.

51—Snooks, John Edward James; 9 Fifth Aven-ue, Mt. Lawley; 28/5/40.

360—Taylor, Alfred Wallis; 27 Hope Street, Pal-myra; 6/2/41.

1648—Thomas, C. & Son; 58 Norma Road, Mel-ville; 14/12/62.

1139—Tilley, Geoffrey Harry; 29 Havelock Street,West Perth; 8/12/60.

466—Toone, Thomas Francis; Kendenup; 8/7/41.965—Ward, Ronald Leslie; 24 Brittain Street,

Como; 1/4/55.602—Wigley, Albert Edward; Eastern Road, Ger-

aldton; 8/2/46.1723—Williams, Walter Webster; 170 Cobb Street,

Doubleview; 21/6/63.1104—Wood, Barry James; 4 Kings Park Avenue,

Crawley; 14/8/59.78—Woolhouse, Arthur; 292 Salvado Road, Flor-

eat Park; 28/5/40.

JOURNEYMAN BUILDERS.

C1774—Allen, Herbert Lloyd Townsend; 44 Kincar-dine Crescent, Floreat Park; 31/8/62.

C 118—Angel, Percy James; 9 Canavan Crescent,Manning; 26/2/54.

C 259—Antonello, Gino; 195 Waterloo Street, Os-borne Park; 19/3/54.

C 263—Battistella, Guiseppe; 116 Tower Street,Leederville; 19/3/54.

C1768—Begley, Patrick Michael; 6 Lefroy Street,Triggs Island; 6/7/62.

C 130—Brown, Robert R.; 13 Weston Street, Car-lisle; 26/2/54.

C1776—Budden, Arthur Vincent; 124 Hayes Aven-ue, Mt. Yokine; 19/1062.

C 293—Fernihough, Thomas George; 90 RosalieStreet, Subiaco; 19/3/54.

C1692—Fitzgerald, Brian Anthony; P.O. Box 18,Victoria Park; 16/5/58.

C1165—Harris, David Lemuel; 79 Baden Street,Joondanna Heights; 28/1/55.

C1297—Mitchell, John Samuel; Riverton Drive,Riverton; 13/5/55.

C 666—Paini, Cesare; 93 Aberdeen Street, Perth;2/7/54.

C1059—Rochfort, John Stewart; 375 CanningHighway, Palmyra; 19/11/54.

C1568—Smith, Athol Trevor Douglas; 14 DerrillAvenue, Mt. Yokine; 10/3/61.

C1544—Szigligeti, Joseph; 64 Beechboro Road,Bayswater; 23/3/56.

C 607—Wynn-Taylor, Richard Frederick; 52 DavidStreet, Mt. Yokine; 28/5/54.

JACK H. GRATWICK,Registrar.

Builders' Registration Board of W.A.,115 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

PAINTERS REGISTRATION BOARD.List of Registrations at 1st September, 1964.Published Pursuant to Section 10 of the Painters

Registration Act, 1961 (As Amended).No.; Name; Address; Registered.

123—Acreman, James Hellery; 43 Gresham Street,Victoria Park; 22/4/63.

31—Adsigns Service; 343 Railway Road, ShentonPark; 18/2/63.

507—Aitken, Kenneth William; 63 Cleveland Street,Dianella; 23/9/63.

542—Allen, William Rushton; 35 Mitchell Street,Applecross; 21/10/63.

219—Allsop, Henry James; 538 Canning Highway,Alfred Cove; 17/6/63.

130—Ameron, Willem; 13 St. Alban's Road, Nolla-mara; 22/4/63.

60—Anderson, Stuart Arthur N.; 5 MacArthurStreet, Cottesloe; 18/3/63.

584—Anderson, Victor Charles E.; 9 Jedda Road,Tuart Hill; 20/1/64.

546—Andony, John; 149 Palmerston Street, WestPerth; 21/10/63.

246—Angel, Percy James; 9 Canavan Crescent,Manning; 17/6/63.

664—Antonello, Giancarlo; 26 Birdwood Street,North Innaloo; 3/8/64.

523—Arkwright, Ronald George; 7 Rye Place, Nol-lamara; 23/9/63.

347—Atkins, Frederick Stuart; 44 Rosalie Street,Subiaco; 8/7/63.

365—Atkinson, Leonard; 15 Judge Avenue, Clare-mont; 8/7/63.

145—Austin, Richard; Gill Street, Mt. Helena;20/5/63.

186—Avernhamer, Rudolf; 108 Angelo Street, SouthPerth; 20/5/63.

299—Badock, Ronald Collett; 11 Alderbury Street,Floreat Park; 8/7/63.

115—Baker, George Albert; 151 Roberts Street,Joondanna; 22/4/63.

116—Baker, G. A. & G. M.; 151 Roberts Street,Joondanna; 22/4/63.

369—Baker, Harry; 66 Great Northern Highway,Middle Swan; 8/7/63.

359—Bakker, John C.; 23 Morgan Street, TuartHill; 8/7/63.

562—Barnes, Stanley John A.; 7 Dawson Road,Brentwood; 25/11/63.

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440—Barrett, Maxwell Duncan; 9 Bowden Terrace,Katanning; 29/7/63.

607—Barten, Gerardus Antonius; 252 Acton Ave-nue, Rivervale; 9/3/64.

248—Bartolomei, Guido; 10 Green Street, NorthPerth; 17/6/63.

560—Bass, William Neil; 132 Virgil Avenue, Mt.Yokine; 25/11/63.

530—Beaman, Gary Charles; 21 John Street, Ingle-wood; 21/10/63.

105—Bell, Harold George; 83 Redfern Street, NorthPerth; 22/4/63.

367—Bell, Jefferson; 13 Wood Street, Swanbourne;8/7/63.

204—Bellis, Ernest John Y.; 11 Belinda Street, Bel-mont; 17/6/63.

74—Benbow, Charles Alfred; 154 Alfred Road, Mt.Claremont; 18/3/63.

156—Benbow, George James; 75 Forrest Street,Cottesloe; 20/5/63.

509—Bereczky, Gabor; 15 McManus Street, Wilson;23/9/63.

511—Bergsma, Rimke; 4 Braewood Court, Nolia-mara; 23/9/63.

394—Bernsteins, Julija, 16 Moolyeen Road, Mt.Pleasant; 8/7/63.

223—Beumer, Hendrik Willem, 2 Elstree Avenue,Mt. Lawley; 17/6/63.

634—Black, Robert Ernest; 26 Finnan Street,Cloverdale; 15/6/64.

110—Blaxell, Alan Robert; 137 Swansea Street,East Victoria Park; 22/4/63.

111—Blaxell, Alan R. & Co.; 137 Swansea Street,East Victoria Park; 22/4/63.

82—Blencowe, Herbert John; 138 Alderbury Street,Floreat Park; 18/3/63.

83—Blencowe & Burns; 138 Alderbury Street,Floreat Park; 18/3/63.

77—Blom, Adrian; lot 1, Steven Street, WhiteGum Valley; 18/3/63.

78—Blom & Schindler; lot 1, Steven Street, WhiteGum Valley; 18/3/63.

53—Bloot, John; 71 The Promenade, Mt. Pleasant;18/2/63.

559—Blundell, Gordon Henry; 11 Locke Crescent,East Fremantle; 25/11/63.

6—Boers, Gerard Willem; 22 Grange Street,Claremont; 18/2/63.

29—Boers & Lynch; 22 Grange Street, Claremont;18/2/63.

485—Bond, Alan; 30 Queen Street, Fremantle;19/8/63.

38—Booker, James Alfred; 376 Coode Street, Mor-ley Park; 18/2/63.

39—Booker, Leonard; 4 Aliffe Street, Embleton;18/2/63.

40—Booker, J. A. & L.; 4 Aliffe Street, Embleton;18/2/63.

237—Boot, Simon William; 41 Birdwood Street, In-naloo; 17/6/63.

251—Bouwer, Jacob; 3 Norris Street, Cloverdale;17/6/63.

636—Bovenkamp, Tony; 48 Pollock Street, Bentley;15/6/64.

320—Bowers; James Raymond; 25 Banksia Ter-race, South Perth; 8/7/63.

544—Bresser, Cornelius; 9 Maltara Place, No111a-mara; 21/10/63.

137—Brewer, Percy Ira; 100 Kenny Street, Bassen-dean; 22/4/63.

218—Brogle, Emil; 86 Goddard Street, Rivervale;17/6/63.

274—Brookes, Hendrik; 205 High Road, Melville;17/6/63.

490—Brooks, Ernest Nelson; Dutton Street, Nor-tham; 19/8/63.

90—Brown, Arthur John; 16 Harwood Street, Hil-ton Park; 18/3/63.

196—Buck, Orpheus Christopher; 141 Stock Road,Bicton; 17/6/63.

406—Buckland, Benjamin John; 17 Washer Street,East Victoria Park; 8/7/63.

188—Bull, Arthur George; 11 Waylen Road, Shen-ton Park; 20/5/63.

126—Bullied, Reginald William; 59 Andrew Street,Scarborough; 22/4/63.

390—Bunce, George Henry; 71 Bessell Avenue,Como; 8/7/63.

531—Burns, David William; 26 Bourne Street,Morley; 21/10/63.

536—Burns, Kenneth George; 9 Peter Way, Ross-moyne; 21/10/63.

296—Busing, Christiaan; 36 Wandarrie Avenue, Mt.Yokine; 8/7/63.

598—Butcher, George Richard; 81 Boundary Road,St. James; 9/3/64.

611—Butcher, George, & Co.; 81 Boundary Road,St. James; 9/3/64.

412—Bykerk, Reinder; 36 Cookham Street, River-vale; 8/7/63.

512—Caisley, Richard; 416 Safety Bay Road, Safe-ty Bay; 23/9/63.

341—Callan, Robert; 84 Swan Street, Tuart Hill;8/7/63.

146—Calleja, Paul Allen V.; 22 Yarruck Street,Yokine; 20/5/63.

84—Campbell, Donald Leslie; Brentwood Road,Kenwick; 18/3/63.

32—Cann, Henry Edmund; 22 French Street,Joondanna; 18/2/63.

301—Carlisle, Leonard James; 75 Wichmann Road,Attadale; 8/7/63.

199—Carr & Gosden; 6 Nichol Street, Daglish;17/6/63.

592—Carter, Douglas Joseph; 123 Leake Street,Bayswater; 20/1/64.

583—Carter, Joseph Gordon; 34 Acton Avenue,Rivervale; 20/1/64.

626—Casserly, Leonard; 3 Passmore Avenue, NorthFremantle; 13/4/64.

122—Cats, Roel; 53 Leake Street, Belmont;22/4/63.

133—Cats & Grafton; 53 Leake Street, Belmont;22/4/63.

654—Celatano, Edward; 107 Leake Street, Bays-water; 6/7/64.

177—Chappell, Herbert Trevor; Riley Road,Parkerville; 20/5/63.

575—Church, George; Flat 5b, Graylands Hostel,Graylands; 25/11/63.

167—Ciccarelli, Vince; 536 Rockingham Road,Spearwood; 20/5/63.

432—City & Suburban Billposting Co.; 275 Salva-do Road, Floreat Park; 8/7/63.

202—Clarke, John Albert; 18 Perth Street, Cottes-loe; 17/6/63.

152—Cochrane, A. J., & Sons; 3 Bulwer Avenue,Perth; 20/5/63.

151—Cochrane, John Edward; 3 Bulwer Avenue,Perth; 20/5/63.

631—Codelia, Sergio; 196 Lake Street, Perth;18/5/64.

100—Coe, Ronald Albert; 11 Sanderson Street,Embleton; 18/3/63.

163—Collis, Eric Raymond A.; 101 Holland Street,Fremantle; 20/5/63.

164—Collis & Tollafield; 101 Holland Street, Fre-mantle; 20/5/63.

590—Colombini, Frank-129 Gibbs Street, EastCannington; 20/1/64.

589—Colombini, Steven; 129 Gibb Street, EastCannington; 20/1/64.

128—Conlan, Victor; 5 Wood Street, Swanbourne;22/4/63.

548—Connor, Francis George; 16 Zamia Street,Claremont; 21/10/63.

423—Cooper, Cecil William; 71 Monmouth Street,Mt. Lawley; 8/7/63.

328—Cooper, Jack Douglas; 39 Beachton Street,North Beach; 8/7/63.

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214—Coops, Henry Leslie; 157 Gwenyfred Road,South Perth; 17/6/63.

215—Coops, H. L., & Co.; 157 Gwenyfred Road,South Perth; 17/6/63.

498—Costello, Earle; 5 Baillie Street, VictoriaPark; 19/8/63.

441—Cottee, Robert Walter; 13 Craigie Crescent,Manning; 29/7/63.

183—Craig, John H. F.; 58 McMillan Street, Vic-toria Park; 20/5/63.

364—Croft, Nicholas; 197 Lawrence Street, Bed-ford Park; 8/7/63.

600—Cunningham, John Claude; 70 Davies Road,Claremont; 9/3/64.

20—Currie, John; 12 Dunblane Road, FloreatPark; 18/2/63.

462—Dammers, Samuel Arnoldus; 18 AlmurtaWay, Nollamara; 29/7/63.

255—Dauwerse, Johannes Cornelis; 364 BagotRoad, Subiaco; 17/6/63.

395—Davies, Frederick George; 52 Melvista Av-enue, Nedlands; 8/7/63.

319—Davies, R. J., Pty. Ltd.; 27-31 Bishop Street,Jolimont; 8/7/63.

519—De Boer, Garry Pieter; Lot 65 Safety BayRoad, Safety Bay; 23/9/63.

547—De Coney, Geoffrey; 10 Wingfield Avenue,Crawley; 21/10/63.

155—De Haan, L. J.; 8 Lewes Road, Nollamara;20/5/63.

165—De Jong, Albert; 93 Ferguson Street, MidlandJunction; 20/5/63.

479—De Jong, Pieter; 39 Sharman Street, Medina;29/7/63.

360—De Klerk, Hubertus; 12 Klem Avenue, SalterPoint; 8/7/63.

368—Delamare, James; 22 Aberdare Road, Shen-ton Park; 8/7/63.

504—Delrue, Cornelis Baptist; 77 Graylands Road,Claremont; 19/8/63.

505—Delrue & Peters; 77 Graylands Road, Clare-mont; 19/8/63.

543—Deluxe Painting Services Pty. Ltd.; 447 Mur-ray Street, Perth; 21/10/63.

349—De Man, Cornelis; 27 William Street, Arma-dale; 8/7/63.

532—Den Hollander, Jerden; Third Avenue, Kelm-scott; 21/10/63.

136—De Ruyscher, Peter; 94 Bessell Avenue,Como; 22/4/63.

51—De Wreede, Hylke Douwe J.; 60 Kenny Street,Bassendean; 18/2/63.

413—De Wreede & Croymans; 60 Kenny Street,Bassendean; 8/7/63.

120—Dillon, Ernest Richard; 17 Strome Road,Applecross; 22/4/63.

121—Dillon's Painting Service; 17 Strome Road,Applecross; 22/4/63.

358—Dinneen, Francis Gerard; 73 Pearson Street,Wembley; 8/7/63.

103—Donaldson, Norman; 11 Charleson Street,Myaree; 22/4/63.

473—Donovan, William Clarence; 233 WilliamStreet, East Cannington; 29/7/63.

660—Douglas, Ralph; 54 Hopkinson Way, Wilson;3/8/64.

260—Dreezens, Julius Hubertus; 230 The Strand,Bedford Park; 17/6/63.

257—Drenikow, George Arthur; Lincoln Street,Highgate; 17/6/63.

135—Druyts, Gerardus Henricus A. J.; 85 Elles-mere Street, Mt. Hawthorn; 22/4/63.

564—Druyts, G. & Palumbo, P.; 85 EllesmereStreet, Mt. Hawthorn; 25/11/63.

131—Duffield, William Bert; 89 Railway Road,Kalamunda; 22/4/63.

2—Dugmore, Richard Thomas; 109 LansdowneRoad, South Perth; 18/2/63.

249—Dunsire, Archibald; 36 Canning Highway,Victoria Park; 17/6/63.

665—Eades, Charles James; 6 Lillian Street, Mos-man Park; 3/8/64.

593—Eatts, Peter Gordon; 224 Holden Road,Roleystone; 20/1/64.

238—Edwards, William; 3 Moran Street, Emble-ton; 17/6/63.

331—Edwards, W. & S. G.; 3 Moran Street, Emble-ton; 8/7/63.

513—Eerbeek, Jacobus; 6 Read Street, East Vic-toria Park; 23/9/63.

143—Egberts, Cornelis; 23 Stoner Street, Innaloo;20/5/63.

89—Ekhoudt, Johannes Hendrikus; 11 HubbardWay, Medina; 18/3/63.

457—Ellery, Edgar Charles; 163 Daglish Street,Wembley; 29/7/63.

192—Elliot, William; 41 Dunedin Street, Mt. Haw-thorn; 17/6/63.

76—Elsegood, Keith Ronald; 333 Salvado Road,Floreat Park; 18/3/63.

599—Evans, Edward William Wilson; 13 RailwayRoad, Kalamunda; 9/3/64.

384—Excellent Painting & Renovating Contrac-tors; lot 7, Hawkins Road, Wanneroo;8/7/63.

551—Fernihough, Thomas George; 96 RosalieStreet, Subiaco; 21/10/63.

552—Fernihough, T. G., & Son; 96 Rosalie Street,Subiaco; 21/10/63.

521—Fitzgerald, Brian Reginald; Morawa; 23/9/63.522—Fitzgerald, B. R., & Co.; Morawa; 23/9/63.398—Fitzsimmons, George Bowden; 102 Gardner

Street, Como; 8/7/63.52—Flade, Kurt; 6 McLean Street, Melville

Heights; 18/2/63.114—Fletcher, Robert Beale; 2 Quadea Way, Nol-

lamara; 22/4/63.30—Flood, Frederick Walter; 343 Railway Road,

Shenton Park; 18/2/63.330—Florisson, Johannes Cornelis; 3 Stubberfield

Street, Innaloo; 8/7/63.357—Foeken, Adrianus; 32 Kathleen Street, Bas-

sendean; 8/7/63.175—Foeken, Johannes Everhardus; 207 Scott

Street, Cloverdale; 20/5/63.630—Fogliani, Franco; 7 Pansy Street, North

Perth; 18/5/64.321—Ford, Ernest Francis; 30 Hope Avenue, Man-

ning; 8/7/63.353—Foreman, David Douglas; 96 Tylor Street,

Tuart Hill; 8/7/63.73—Forsyth, Ernest Russell; 8 Mary Street,

Claremont; 18/3/63.549—Forte, Carmelo Diego; 124 Shakespeare

Street, Mt. Hawthorn; 21/10/63.550—Forte Bros.; 124 Shakespeare Street, Mt.

Hawthorn; 21/10/63.176—Franken, Gerard; 7 Ommaney Street, Hamil-

ton Hill; 20/5/63.645—Franken, G. & F.; 7 Ommaney Street, Ham-

ilton Hill; 15/6/64.147—Frankhuizen, Antonius Franciscus; 28 Kelvin

Street, Maylands; 20/5/63.171—Freakley, John Charles; 15 Arthur Street,

Kewdale; 20/5/63.191—Freeman, Eric George; 31 Griver Street,

North Cottesloe; 17/6/63.318—French, James Sydney; 51 Yeovil Crescent,

Bicton; 8/7/63.106—Friend, Peter Henry; 93 Fraser Street, Bic-

ton; 22/4/63.178—Froud, Leonard James; 183 Wright Street,

Kewdale; 20/5/63.224—Fulford, Theodore Gordon; 91 Great Eastern

Highway, Rivervale; 17/6/63.225—Fulford, T. G., & Co.; 91 Great Eastern High-

way, Rivervale; 17/6/63.652—Gagliardi, Frank; 17 Lincoln Street, High-

gate; 6/7/64.492—Gallagher, William Joseph; 7 Princess Road,

Nedlands; 19/8/63.

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554—Gard, Richard Thomas; 14 Clyde Road, Mt.Lawley; 21/10/63.

142—Gardiner, Cyril Gabriel; 87 The Esplanade,Mt. Pleasant; 20/5/62.

16—Gardiner, Lancelot William; 16 MansonStreet, Swan View; 18/2/63.

580—Gardner Bros. & Perrott (W.A.) Pty. Ltd.;263 Hay Street, Subiaco; 16/12/63.

79—Garlick, Stanley Roy; 189 Burniston Street,Scarborough; 18/3/63.

80—Garlick Bros.; 189 Burniston Street, Scar-borough; 18/3/63.

587—Geary, Raymond John; 15 Constance Street,Mt. Yokine; 20/1/64.

525—Geha, Ibrahim; 28 Allen Street, East Fre-mantle; 23/9/63.

54—Gent, John Henry; 138 Adelaide Terrace,Perth; 18/2/63.

303—Gibson, Gordon Wynne; 43 The Boulevarde,Mt. Hawthorn; 8/7/63.

304—Gibson, G. W. & B. E.; 43 The Boulevarde,Mt. Hawthorn; 8/7/63.

524—Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Co. (Aust.)Pty. Ltd.; Cleaver Terrace, Belmont Park,23/9/63.

672—Giltay, Johannes; 100 Green Street, Joon-danna; 3/8/64.

5—Ginbey, Ken; 77 Rosewood Avenue, Wood-lands; 18/2/63.

229—Ginbey, Norman Edward; 56 Rutland Aven-ue, Victoria Park; 17/6/63.

666—Giovanazzi, John; 214 Amelia Street, TuartHill; 3/8/64.

27—Glamanex Colour Centre Pty. Ltd.; 5 BlincoStreet, Fremantle; 18/2/63.

435—Glanville, Mark Burnard; 8 Nanson Street,Wembley; 8/7/63.

436—Glanville, Mark & Son; 8 Nanson Street,Wembley; 8/7/63.

307—Glanville, Raymond William; 8 NansonStreet, Wembley; 8/7/63.

616—Glaskin, Geoffrey Lynn; 37 Ewen Street,Scarborough; 13/4/64.

625—Glaskin & Parchow; 37 Ewen Street, Scar-borough; 13/4/64.

563—Gliddon, Neville Francis; c/o BrookhavenGuest House, 93 Smith Street, Darwin,N.T.; 25/11/63.

553—Godley, Wilfred; 69 Armadale Road, River-vale; 21/10/63.

528—Goodfield, Raymond Victor; 27 BoulderAvenue, Redcliffe; 21/10/63.

658—Goodfield, R. V. & Roza, H. H.; 27 BoulderAvenue, Redcliffe; 6/7/64.

198—Gosden, Ross Arthur Lee-6 Nichol Street,Daglish; 17/6/63.

85—Gosen, Bernardus Christiaan; 225 MarmionStreet, Cottesloe; 18/3/63.

374—Gossi, Peter; 111 Osborne Street, Tuart Hill;8/7/63.

317—Graefling, Ronald Arthur; 20 Edgar Way,Mt. Pleasant; 8/7/63.

266—Grafton, Edwin Norman; 13 Nicholas Cres-cent, Hilton Park; 17/6/63.

132—Grafton, Kevin Raymond; 31 Samson Street,Mosman Park; 22/4/63.

91—Grattoggi, Vincenzo; 100 Raglan Road, Mt.Lawley; 18/3/63.

467—Gravenall, John Francis; 45 CoronationStreet, North Perth; 29/7/63.

55—Green, Morris Lionel; 19 Warralong Crescent,Mt. Lawley; 18/2/63.

56—Green's Painting Service; 19 Warralong Cres-cent, Mt. Lawley; 18/2/63.

582—Greenaway, Gordon; 37 Maley Way, Gerald-ton; 20/1/64.

662—Greenaway, G., & Co.; 37 Maley Way, Gerald-ton; 3/8/64.

647—Greenhalgh, Richard James; 141 Broun Av-enue, Embleton; 6/7/64.

97—Gregory, Alfred Noel; 87 Wharf Street, Can-nington; 18/3/63.

98—Gregory, A. & J.; 87 Wharf Street, Canning-ton; 18/3/63.

459—Griffith, Malcolm Joseph; 15 Jindee Street,Bunbury; 29/7/63.

454—Haayema, Dirk; 20 Sinclair Street, Albany;29/7/63.

627—Haines, William David; 11 Abbott Way, Wil-son; 18/5/64.

11—Hall, Edward Percy; Lot 87, Woodrow Avenue,Mt. Yokine; 18/2/63.

516—Hall, John Rudolph; 8 Cargill Street, Vic-toria Park; 23/9/63.

517—Hall & Myers Signs; 8 Cargill Street, Vic-toria Park; 23/9/63.

282—Hall, William Henry; 21 Marlow Street,Wembley; 17/6/63.

514—Halliday, Walter Alexander; 24 Watt Street,Swanbourne; 23/9/63.

220—Hamilton, John; 54 Milne Street, Bayswater;17/6/63.

62—Hammond, Gerald; Meekatharra Hotel,Meekatharra; 18/3/63.

312—Hancock, Reginald William James; 147 NinthAvenue, Inglewood; 8/7/63.

67—Harmsen, Jan; 297 Marmion Street, MelvilleHeights; 18/3/63.

352—Harris, George Edward; 33 Federation Street,Mt. Hawthorn; 8/7/63.

334—Harris, Norman George; 15 Almurta Street,Nollamara; 8/7/63.

409—Harvey, John William Walter; 78 Eric Street,Cottesloe; 8/7/63.

23—Hassett, Frank James; Bickley Road, Mad-dington; 18/2/63.

9—Hassett, F. J., & Sons; Bickley Road, Mad-dington; 18/2/63.

545—Hawkins, Noel; 231 Forrest Street, Palmyra;21/10/63.

448—Haye, Gerardus Johannes; 15 Rye Place,Nollamara; 29/7/63.

657—Haye, Gerry Painting Contractor; 15 RyePlace, Nollamara; 6/7/64.

372—Hayward, Albert George; 208 Douglas Avenue,South Perth; 8/7/63.

288—Hayward, Leslie William; 84 Oats Street,Kewdale; 8/7/63.

621—Heath, Ronald; Lot 9, Marriott Road, WattleGrove; 13/4/64.

300—Henderson, John Gavin; 270 Fisher Street,Cloverdale; 8/7/63.

623—Henderson, William Lamont; 60 Griffin Cres-cent, Manning; 13/4/64.

277—Hendriksen, Lambertus; 3 Vale Road, Mt.Lawley; 17/6/63.

290—Hendy, William Gilbert; 110 Welby Street,Myaree; 8/7/63.

291—Hendy & Spencer; 60 Harris Road, Bicton;8/7/63.

158—Henrick, John Jacob; 83 Hobbs Avenue, Como;20/5/63.

280—Hermans, Hendrik; 48 Pollock Street, Bent-ley; 17/6/63.

572—Hicks, Francis George; 19 Armitage Road,Kelmscott; 25/11/63.

46—Hicks, John Frederick; 54 Wasley Street,North Perth; 18/2/63.

201—Higgins, John Francis; 17 Shepherd Street,Hilton Park; 17/6/63.

649—Hill, Raymond William; 16 Barker Avenue,Tuart Hill; 6/7/64.

646—Hille & Trembath; 73 Anzac Road, Mt. Haw-thorn; 15/6/64.

667—Hilsz, Marcel Louis; Gavour Road, Lesmurdie;3/8/64.

663—Hilsz, Nugget Signs & Spray-Painting Pty.Ltd.; Gavour Road, Lesmurdie; 3/8/64.

439—Hoar, Norman Kenneth; 37 Adderley Street,Mt. Claremont; 29/7/63.

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450—Hocroft, Edward Conrad-23 Medina Avenue,Medina; 29/7/63.

638—Hodge, Charles John; 12 Hayes Avenue, Mt.Yokine; 15/6/64.

43—Holland, Michael John; 270 Orrong Road,Carlisle; 18/2/63.

495—Holland, Stanley Ray; Boddington; 19/8/63.92—Hood, Eric Gordon; 25 West Coast Highway,

Mt. Claremont; 18/3/63.93—Hood Bros.; 25 West Coast Highway, Mt.

Claremont; 18/3/63.391—Hoogslag, Henk; 35 Winchelsea Road, Nolla-

mara; 8/7/63.292—Hooper, Walter Jeffrey; 44 Goddard Street.

Victoria Park; 8/7/63.293—Hooper Bros.; 44 Goddard Street, Victoria

Park; 8/7/63.640—Horn, Peter; 4 Corner Street, Como; 15/6/64.641—Horn Bros.; 4 Corner Street, Como; 15/6/64.94—Houwen, Peter Francis A.; 207 Hillview Ter-

race, Bentley; 18/3/63.591—Howson, Ernest Edwin; 4 Barnfield Road,

Claremont; 20/1/64.399—Hughes, Stanley David; 5 Orchid Street,

Joondanna; 8/7/63.400—Hughes, S. D., & Co.; 5 Orchid Street, Joon-

danna; 8/7/63.510—Huizenga. Lambertus; 24 Fourth Road, Arma-

dale; 23/9/63.232—Hunt, William; 37 Kenmore Crescent, Floreat

Park; 17/6/63.233—Hunt, W., & Son; 37 Kenmore Crescent,

Floreat Park; 17/6/63.50—Huysman, Dirk; 20 Quadea Way, Nollamara;

18/2/63.242—Hyner, Carl Anne; Lionel Road, Darlington;

17/6/63.496—Iles, Francis Joseph; 3 Pitt Street, St. James

Park; 19/8/63.244—Isherwood, William; 22 Boreham Street, Cot-

tesloe; 17/6/63.267—Iustini, Enzo; 24 Sydney Street, North Perth;

17/6/63.144—Jakson, Julian; 18 Bayswater Street, Bedford

Park; 20/5/63.284—James, Ronald George; 11 Simper Street,

Wembley; 17/6/63.482—Jarvinen, Kalle; 8 Peplar Avenue, Salter

Point; 29/7/63.456—Jeffery, Victor John; 3 Shepherd Street, Hil-

ton Park; 29/7/63.10—Jenkins, Harry; 95 Kalgoorlie Street, Mt.

Hawthorn; 18/2/63.493—Johnson, William Reginald; P.O. Box 92,

Jerramungup; 19/8/63.308—Johnstone, David E.; 4 Scott Street, Guild-

ford; 8/7/63.465—Johnstone, David Edwin; 42 Bournemouth

Crescent, Wembley Downs; 29/7/63.466—Johnstone, D. E. & Cochrane, A. G.; 42

Bournemouth Crescent, Wembley Downs;29/7/63.

322—Jones, Gordon Stanley Arthur; 5 BirdwoodRoad, Melville; 8/7/63.

297—Jones, Lionel Thomas; Kennedya Road, Wil-liston; 8/7/63.

323—Jones, 0. B. & G. S. A.; 5 Birdwood Road,Melville; 8/7/63.

455—Joseph, Neville John; 9 Marsh Avenue, Man-ning; 29/7/63.

418—Kay, Richard; 17 Greenville Street, Swan-bourne; 8/7/63.

635—Kay, Ronald Dennison; 64 Coghlan Road,Subiaco; 15/6/64.

362—Kean, Peter Michael; 9 First Avenue, SouthPerth; 8/7/63.

332—Keegan, Ronald Thomas; 3 Berkeley Court,Nollamara; 8/7/63.

333—Keegan, R. T., & Co.; 3 Berkeley Court, Nol-lamara; 8/7/63.

157—Keenan, John Albert; 30 Perina Way,Northam; 20/5/63.

348—Keenan, William Walter; 10 Hertford Street,East Victoria Park; 8/7/63.

230—Kelly, Harry Birkbeck; 89 Merriwa Street,Nedlands, 17/6/63.

375—Kelly, Jack Henry; 111 Sevenoaks Street,Queen's Park; 8/7/63.

119—Kelly, John Reginald; 52 The Avenue, Ned-lands; 22/4/63.

601—Kempers, Petrus Johannes; 170 CarnarvonStreet, East Victoria Park; 9/3/64.

148—Kengen, John Joseph; 332 Scarborough BeachRoad, Scarborough; 20/5/63.

298—Kennedy, Kevin John; 112 Arlunya Avenue,Cloverdale; 8/7/63.

65—Kennedy, Stewart John; 264 Hector Street,Tuart Hill; 18/3/63.

258—Kensitt, Charles Jack; 60 Sasse Avenue, Mt.Hawthorn; 17/6/63.

585—Kent. William George; 150 Gildercliffe Street,Scarborough; 20/1/64.

101—Kenworthy, Roy William; 281 Walter Road,Morley; 22/4/63.

86—Kernaghan, Robert Harold; 287 High Street,Fremantle; 18/3/63.

87—Kernaghan, R. (Bob), & Co.; 287 High Street,Fremantle; 18/3/63.

370—Kerr, Joseph Bruce; 79 Banksia Street, Joon-danna; 8/7/63.

608—Kirk, John; 9 Elshaw Street, Queen's Park;9/3/64.

361—Kitchens, Milton Elliott; 50 Broadway, Bas-sendean; 8/7/63.

518—Klinge, Jacob; lot 184, Tetworth Crescent,Nollamara, 23/9/63.

363—Knight, George Hector; 39 Toorak Road,Rivervale; 8/7/63.

458—Knott, Stanley William; 240 Stock Road,Melville; 29/7/63.

59—Koch, Ronald Thomas; 161 Marmion Street,Cottesloe; 18/3/63.

239—Koers, Piet Hein; 100 Swansea Street, Vic-toria Park; 17/6/63.

287—Kraats, Tom; 141a Edward Street, East Perth;17/6/63.

184—Krauth, Arthur Vernon; 29 Market Street,Guildford; 20/5/63.

471—Krivda, Josef Franz; 48 Garling Street, Wil-lagee; 29/7/63.

389—Kruiskamp, Johannes Cornelius; 79 HolmanStreet, Alfred Cove; 8/7/63.

366—Lamb, Leonard Maxwell; 16 Berkeley Street,Nollamara; 8/7/63.

281—Lambert; Stanley Eric; fiat 21, 126 TerraceDrive, Perth; 17/6/63.

632—Lange, Elardus Gerardus; 39 Atkinson Road,Medina; 18/5/64.

200—Larsen, Colin George; 48 St. Alban's Road,Nollamara; 17/6/63.

610—Larsen, C. G. & Co.; 48 St. Alban's Road,Nollamara; 9/3/64.

118—Lasareff, Josef; 55 Burt Street, North Perth;22/4/63.

227—Laycock, John Robert Ward; 2 Ventnor Ave-nue, Mt. Pleasant; 8/7/63.

624—Laycock & Pengilly; 2 Ventnor Avenue, Mt.Pleasant; 13/4/64.

596—Lemon, Donald Francis Charles; 78 VictoriaStreet, Mosman Park; 9/3/64.

576—Lenane, Thomas; 126 Harrison Street, Nolla-mara; 16/12/63.

61—Lenz, Gottfried; 88 Grant Street, Cottesloe;18/3/63.

668—Lenzo, Giuseppe; 103 Central Avenue, May-lands; 3/8/64.

606—Lesch, Heinz; 109 Grand Promenade, Scar-borough; 9/3/64.

42—Levy, Emile Carlton; 82 Kent Street, VictoriaPark; 18/2/63.

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425—Lewis, Richard John; South Road, Melville;8/7/63.

189—Lilleyman, Horace Raymond; 263 CrawfordRoad, Inglewood; 20/5/63.

247—Lloyd, Edwin Theodore; 81 Crowther Street,Bayswater; 17/6/63.

170—Locke, Cecil Henry, 150 Waterloo Street, TuartHill; 20/5/63.

252—Lodders, Martin; 77 Peninsula Road, May-lands; 17/6/63.

253—Lodders, M. & E.; 77 Peninsula Road, May-lands; 17/6/63.

628—Logan, Robert Neil; 395 Light Street, Morley;18/5/64.

451—Louw, John; 40 Wanaping Road, Kenwick;29/7/63.

371—Louwen, Willem; 44 Corbel Street, Riverton;8/7/63.

18—Love, Holliday Hicks Hayden; 31 CranfordAvenue, Brentwood; 18/2/63.

381—Lupton, Arthur Wall; 1 Ravenswood Drive,Nollamara; 8/7/63.

7—Lynch, Hugh Joseph; 36 Olive Street, Subiaco;18/2/63.

414—Maddock, Richard Leslie; 145 Coode Street,Bayswater; 8/7/63.

335—Maher, Maurice; 523 Charles Street, NorthPerth; 8/7/63.

386—Mailer, Frederick William James; 17 FlorenceStreet, Rockingham; 8/7/63.

37—Maitland, Ronald Victor; 7 Lillian Avenue,Applecross; 18/2/63.

45—Makin & Son; 251 Canning Highway, Como;18/2/63.

44—Makin, Leslie James; 251 Canning Highway,Como; 18/2/63.

19—Mansveld, Jacobus Aloysius; 48 NollamaraAvenue, Nollamara; 18/2/63.

234—Marchesani, Guiseppe; 6 Leicester Street,Leederville; 17/6/63.

217—Marchesani, Michele; 96 Wattle Street, TuartHill; 17/6/63.

69—Maric, Boris; 19 The Strand, Meltham;18/3/63.

263—Marshall, Gabriel; 25 Diana Street, Innaloo;17/6/63.

407—Marshall, James Edmund; 114 Hubert Street,Victoria Park; 8/7/63.

602—Massarotto, Giusto; 134 Shaftesbury Avenue,Bedford Park; 9/3/64.

268—Massone, Michele; 12 Farr Avenue, NorthPerth; 17/6/63.

269—Massone & Iustini, 12 Farr Avenue, NorthPerth; 17/6/63.

221—Mast, Hendrik Jan; 160 Star Street, Carlisle;17/6/63.

245—Mastrantonio, Francesco; 17 Wray Avenue,Fremantle; 17/6/63.

275—Maxfield, John Arthur; 30 Beach Street, Bic-ton; 17/6/63.

476—May, Reginald Harry Charles; 57 SimpsonStreet, Applecross; 29/7/63.

477—May, R. H. & J. D.; 57 Simpson Street, Apple-cross; 29/7/63.

203—Melling, Joseph Anthony; 250 Hardey Road,Belmont; 17/6/63.

325—Mersch, Petrus Marinus Andreas; 129 TheStrand, Bedford Park; 8/7/63.

134—Mertens, Pieter M.; 39 Malone Street, Willa-gee Park; 22/4/63.

71—Meszaros, Istvan; 508 Canning Highway, At-tadale; 18/3/63.

612—Metro Decorating Services; 30-32 QueenStreet, Fremantle; 9/3/64.

489—Michielsen, Adrianus Cornelius; 48 ClementStreet, Swanbourne; 19/8/63.

311—Michielsen, Christoffel Johannes; 10 CrabbePlace, Karrinyup; 8/7/63.

180—Micucci, Nedo Sesto; 19 Brown Way, Karrin-yup; 20/5/63.

66—Miller, Bernard James Robert M.; 5 ReserveStreet, Wembley; 18/3/63.

578—Miller, Dennis; 14 Pitman Street, Myaree;16/12/63.

579—Miller & Saunders; 14 Pitman Street, Myaree;16/12/63.

534—Mills, Vivian Norman; 7 Peplar Avenue, SalterPoint; 21/10/63.

12—Mills Sign & Painting Service; Great North-ern Highway, Middle Swan; 18/2/63.

213—MM, Nicolaas; 8 Clearview Avenue, Mt.Yokine; 17/6/63.

445—Minshull, Samuel; 19b Dodds Place, Innaloo;29/7/63.

669—Mizza, Ettore; 22 Camelia Street, North Perth;3/8/64.

508—Mizza, Peter Pius; 22 Norton Drive, Dianella;23/9/63.

444—Mochrie, John N.; 125 Hensman Street, SouthPerth; 29/7/63.

405—Modern Sign Co. Pty. Ltd.; 982 Hay Street,Perth; 8/7/63.

437—Moffat, James; 10 Williams Road, Nedlands;8/7/63.

306—Moffatt & Moore; 10 Williams Road, Ned-lands; 8/7/63.

173—Moller, Esmond Murray, 32 Mitchell Street,Applecross; 20/5/63.

305—Moore, John James; 49 Samson Street, Mos-man Park; 8/7/63.

96—Morett, Luigi; 2 Martin Avenue, Rivervale;18/3/63.

309—Mountford, Thomas Edward; 66 Lacey Street.East Cannington; 8/7/63.

70—Mullaly, James Stephen; 9 MarchamleyStreet, Carlisle; 18/3/63.

403—Mullins, Clifford James; 20 BrenthamStreet, Mt. Hawthorn; 8/7/63.

344—Mulvay, Keith Maxwell; 292 Huntriss Road,Doubleview; 8/7/63.

285—Munro, Ronald Aubrey; 277 Barker Road,Subiaco; 17/6/63.

653—Murray, James; 133 Roberts Road, Subiaco;6/7/64.

149—Mutch, Albert John; 58 Kimberley Street,West Leederville; 20/5/63.

426—Mynsbergen, Carl W. C.; 70 Fraser Street,East Fremantle; 8/7/63.

108—McCabe, William Andrew; 9 O'Connell Road,Hamilton Hill; 22/4/63.

109—McCabe's Industrial Painters; 9 O'ConnellRoad, Hamilton Hill; 22/4/63.

388—McCarthy, Dennis Barry; 84 Dalgety Street,East Fremantle; 8/7/63.

236—McGill, John Bell; 123 Brown Avenue, Em-bleton; 17/6/63.

629—McKenzie, Leslie Ernest; 168 Fremantle Road,Gosnells; 18/5/64.

408—McKnight, Malcolm Andrew; 68 WoolwichStreet, Leederville; 8/7/63.

264—McLauchlan, Robert McKirdy; 8 AcklandWay, Cottesloe; 17/6/63.

206—Nancarrow, Leonard Bartle; 90 FederationStreet, Mt. Hawthorn; 17/6/63.

538—Nardizzi, Ron; 120 Sixth Avenue, Inglewood;21/10/63.

487—Nash, Kenneth James; 1 Hardy Road, Bas-sendean; 19/8/63.

294—Neilson, William; 20 Woodloe Street, Can-nington; 8/7/63.

17—Nemeth, Karoly, c/o Broken Hill Hotel,Boulder; 18/2/63.

597—Nesbit, Malcolm Stuart; lot 872 JeannesRoad, Scarborough; 9/3/64.

478—Neville, Gerald Percy Arthur; 13 BelhusDrive, Triggs; 29/7/63.

8—Newton, Douglas George; 193 Hensman Road,Subiaco; 18/2/63.

33—Nichols, Allen James; 7 Highbury Street,Floreat Park; 18/2/63.

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34—Nichols, James W., & Sons; 70 Oxford Street,Leederville; 18/2/63.

336—Nichols, Leonard Ernest; 30 Manning Street,Mosman Park; 8/7/63.

81—Noordyk, Gerardus; 161 Loftus Street, Leed-erville; 18/3/63.

397—Norton, Joseph; 2 Cameron Street, EastPerth; 8/7/63.

415—Nutt, Harold Charles; 3 Queen Street, SouthPerth; 8/7/63.

402—O'Brien, Michael George; 20 Mabel Street,South Perth; 8/7/63.

603—Ogle, John; 34 East Street, Mt. Hawthorn;9/3/64.

127—Ohlsson & Henderson; 59 Andrew Street,Scarborough; 22/4/63.

194—Olsen, Arthur Herbert; 26 Stanley Street, Bel-mont; 17/6/63.

36—Oomkens, Martinue; 193 Gabriel Street,Cloverdale; 18/2/63.

278—Ouwendyk, Petrus Mattheus; 34 FinnanStreet, Cloverdale; 17/6/63.

117—Owens, David Rowland; 111 Heytesbury Road,Subiaco; 22/4/63.

272—Paap, Theodorus Martinus; 19 HillsboroughDrive, Nollamara; 17/6/63.

310—Pacey, Claude Maplesden; 76 Dalgety Street,East Fremantle; 8/7/63.

655—Pagh, John Kirkness; 21 King George Street,Doubleview; 6/7/64.

185—Painting Services Pty. Ltd.; 105 Hay Street,Subiaco; 20/5/63.

140—Palumbo, Pasquale; 16 Elizabeth Street, Bel-mont; 22/4/63.

483—Pantall, Noral Leonard; 35 Woodley Crescent,Melville; 19/8/63.

622—Parchow, Dietmar; 37 Ewen Street, Scarbor-ough; 13/4/64.

424—Parkes, James Harold; 80 Marine Parade,Mosman Park; 8/7/63.

557—Parnell, Frederick James Blake; 19 QueenVictoria Street, Fremantle; 21/10/63.

379—Parri, Guido; 73 Angove Street, North Perth;8/7/63.

378—Parri, Safiro; 99 Palmerston Street, WestPerth; 8/7/63.

380—Parri, S. & Co.; 99 Palmerston Street, WestPerth; 3/8/64.

160—Parups, Guntis George; 58 Alma Road, Mt.Lawley; 20/5/63.

427—Passmore, Alan George; 142 ScarboroughBeach Road, Scarborough; 8/7/63.

270—Patrick, William Deas; 60 Williamson Avenue,Belmont; 17/6/63.

392—Pauly, Thomas A.; 55 Raymond Street. Mt.Yokine; 8/7/63.

491—Pedretti, Ambrogio; 25 Sherwood Street, May-lands; 19/8/63.

161—Pelican Painting & Decorating Service; 11Tilby Street, Cloverdale; 20/5/63.

13—Pember, Neil Walter; 8 Leslie Street, Man-durah; 18/2/63.

382—Pengilly, Alfred Horace; 51 Fifth Avenue,Bassendean; 8/7/63.

207—Penno, Reg. Wm. Denis; 241 Great EasternHighway, Midland; 17/6/63.

208—Penno Sign Co.; 241 Great Eastern Highway,Midland; 17/6/63.

419—Percival, Clifford Gordon; 11 McMasterStreet, Victoria Park; 8/7/63.

469—Perfection Painters; 61 Scarborough BeachRoad, North Perth; 29/7/63.

434—Perrott, D. C., & Son; 275 Salvado Road,Floreat Park; 8/7/63.

431—Perrott, Thomas James; 275 Salvado Road,Floreat Park; 8/7/63.

503—Peters, Herman Wilhelmus; 114 ScarboroughBeach Road, Scarborough; 19/8/63.

468—Peterson, Richard Ernest; 127 GildercliffeStreet, Scarborough; 29/7/63.

162—Petersons, Vladimiris; 24 Alvan Street, Mt.Lawley; 20/5/63.

88—Petroff, James Paul; 162 Grosvenor Road,North Perth; 18/3/63.

588—Philbin, James Thomas; 17 Bedford Street,East Fremantle; 20/1/64.

609—Philp, William More; 167 Morley Drive, Mt.Yokine; 9/3/64.

195—Philpot, Raymond Ernest, 10 Mt. ProspectCrescent, Maylands; 17/6/63.

463—Piggott, Noel Edward; 8 Cambey Way, Brent-wood; 29/7/63.

138—Poorter, Marten; 6 Avonmore Terrace, Mos-man Park; 22/4/63.

659—Popular Painting & Glazing Service; 85 Stir-ling Street, Perth; 6/7/64.

259—Porter, Edward; 354 Wanneroo Road, Nolla-mara; 17/6/63.

25—Poulton, Bertram Frederick; 67 CaledonianAvenue, Maylands; 18/2/63.

354—Powell, George Benjamin; 481 Stirling High-way, Cottesloe; 8/7/63.

226—Press, Charles; 28 Holman Street, Melville;17/6/63.

227—Press & Mayor; 28 Holman Street, Melville;17/6/63.

373—Prijt, Marinus; 209 Wharf Street, Queen'sPark; 8/7/63.

283—Prism Decorators-Painters; 219 KeymerStreet, East Belmont; 17/6/63.

231—Protzman, Eric; 551 Canning Highway, Al-fred Cove; 17/6/63.

605—Pugh, Denis Herbert; 11 Wicca Street, Riv-ervale; 9/3/64.

586—Ragni, Ondino; 9 Farmer Street, NorthPerth; 20/1/64.

661—Ramsay, John; 1 Cambey Way, Brentwood;3/8/64.

49—Rasink, Peter John; 24 Archibald Street, Wil-lagee; 18/2/63.

324—Reale, Angelo; 29 Riverview Avenue, SouthGuildford; 8/7/63.

443—Regan, John Richard; Apsley Road, River-ton; 29/7/63.

168—Reinsma, John; 219 Keymer Street, Belmont;20/5/63.

302—Rice, Michel Philip; 18 Almurta Street, Nol-lamara; 8/7/63.

411—Rich Sign Co. Pty. Ltd.; 587 WellingtonStreet, Perth; 8/7/63.

172—Richardson, Arthur Bede; 28 Bombard Street,Applecross; 20/5/63.

174—Richardson & Moller; 28 Bombard Street,Applecross; 20/5/63.

139—Ridderhof, C.; 29 Wroxton Street, MidlandJunction; 22/4/63.

99—Riderhoff, Jacobus Cornelius; 13 Fern Street,Swanbourne; 18/3/63.

515—Riley, Alfred Askew; 3 Cardigan Terrace,Jolimont; 23/9/63.

48—Roberts, Eric; 50 Walpole Avenue, Bentley;18/2/63.

614—Robertson, Norman Frederick; lot 3, NicolRoad, Canning Vale; 13/4/64.

261—Robinson, Graham Gordon; lot 69, Cothe-stone Road, Kalamunda; 17/6/63.

262—Roninson, G. G. & D. M.; lot 69, CothestoneRoad, Kalamunda; 17/6/63.

429—Rodwell, Sydney George; 6 Columbia Street,Bunbury; 8/7/63.

558—Romer, Garandus; 35 Gosnells Road, Gos-nells; 21/10/63.

63—Rosbender, Joseph Willem; 19 Darlot Cres-cent, South Perth; 18/3/63.

555—Rossi, Vincenzo; 422 Newcastle Street, WestPerth; 21/10/63.

556—Rossi, V., & Son; 422 Newcastle Street, WestPerth; 21/10/63.

673—Roufael, John; 49 View Terrace, East Fre-mantle; 3/8/64.

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670—Rouphael, George; 28 Oakover Street, EastFremantle; 3/8/64.

618—Rouse, Raymond Harold; 34 Robinson Av-enue, Perth; 13/4/64.

153—Rubini, Mario; 24 Wasley Street, Mt. Lawley;20/5/63.

241—Rynor, Harry; 29 Risely Street, Applecross;17/6/63.

484—St. Pierre, Joseph Henri; 10 Midgeley Street,Rivervale; 19/8/63.

615—Salmeri, Steven; Commercial Road, Forrest-dale; 13/4/64.

276—Sappelli, Gerardus; 98 Beatrice Street, NorthInnaloo; 17/6/63.

594—Saunders, John Albert; 159 Wright Street,Kewdale; 20/1/64.

343—Savvas, Thomas Lambert; 45 Hensman Street,South Perth; 8/7/63.

620—Sbrocco, Michael; 160 Brisbane Street, Perth;13/4/64.

533—Scalise, Cesare; 13 Doney Street, Melville;21/10/63.

428—Scarboro Painting Service; 142 ScarboroughBeach Road, Scarborough; 8/7/63.

650—Schaap, Willem; 81 Hillsborough Drive, Nol-lamara; 6/7/64.

383—Schaufele, Alfons Emiel; lot 7, HawkinsRoad, Wanneroo; 8/7/63.

452—Scott, William Richard; 25 Fermoy Street,Northam; 29/7/63.

569—Sharpen, Kenneth John; 36 Sydenham Street,East Cannington; 25/11/63.

279—Sharpe-Smith, William; 35 Miller Street,East Victoria Park; 17/6/63.

3—Silver, Maurice; 61 Bradford Street, Mt.Lawley; 18/2/63.

1—Silver, M., & Son; 1236 Hay Street, WestPerth; 18/2/63.

656—Smith, Gerald; 2 Bower Street, Scarborough;6/7/64.

125—Smith, Jack; 49 Elvira Street, Palmyra;22/4/63.

447—Smith, Leonard Henry; 8 Cascade Avenue,Mt. Yokine; 29/7/63.

604—Smith, Michael Radclyffe; 8 Eyrie Avenue,Como; 9/3/64.

494—Soer, Adolf; 13 Galwey Street, Leederville;19/8/63.

446—Soldan, John; 178 Stirling Street, Perth;29/7/63.

95—Solomon, Reginald Victor; 73 Calais Road,Scarborough; 18/3/63.

289—Spencer, Eric Russell; 60 Harris Road, Bic-ton; 8/7/63.

453—Springett, John; Lowood Road, Mt. Barker,29/7/63.

639—Sputore, Paul & Hodge, Charles J.; 1 PennantStreet, North Perth; 15/6/64.

385—Staal, Hendrik; 30 Wade Street, Embleton;8/7/63.

535—Standard Painting Service; 7 Peplar Avenue,Salter Point; 21/10/63.

271—Stegenga, Tjipke; 126 Ravenswood Drive, Nol-lamara; 17/6/63.

377—Stephens, Keble Rowley; 4 Wattle Street,South Perth; 8/7/63.

337—Stevens, Ernest James; 21 Stirk Road, AlfredCove; 8/7/63.

338—Stevens, E. & R.; Stirk Road, Alfred Cove;8/7/63.

541—Stewart, Donald Leslie; 32 Ashton Avenue,Claremont; 21/10/63.

387—Stewart, James; 6 Ruth Street, Como;8/7/63.

488—Stone, Harry; 10 Mayfair Street, West Perth;19/8/63.

329—Stoop, Willem; 62 Frederick Street, Belmont;8/7/63.

68—Storen, Frederick John; 10 Bellevue Terrace,Swanbourne; 18/3/63.

474—Storm, Joris; 6 Alma Road, Mt. Lawley;29/7/63.

475—Storm & Co.; 6 Alma Road, Mt. Lawley;20/7/63.

326—Strand Painters Pty. Ltd.; 76 King Street,Perth; 8/7/63.

568—Stratton, Phillip Raymond; 13 MarchamleyStreet, Carlisle; 25/11/63.

519—Stubbs-Mills, Thomas James; 105 CoogeeStreet, Mt. Hawthorn; 13/4/64.

250—Suhr, Wilhelm; 68 East Street, Mt. Hawthorn;17/6/63.

181—Sulzbacher, Benedikt; 11 Victoria Street,South Perth; 20/5/63.

182—Sulzbacher, B., & Co.; 11 Victoria Street,South Perth; 2/5/63.

420—Summerhayes, Ronald Henry; 23 ShirleyAvenue, Mt. Pleasant; 8/7/63.

644—Sumpton, Edward (Ted); 20 Kenny Street,Mosman Park; 15/6/64.

26—Sweeney, Jesse Frank; 52 Crocker Way,Innaloo; 18/2/63.

14—Tander, Hendrik; 225 Marmion Street, Cot-tesloe; 18/2/63.

15—Tander, H. & Sons; 225 Marmion Street, Cot-tesloe; 18/2/63.

671—Telac, K. M.; 78 Nollamara Avenue, Nolla-mara; 3/8/64.

617—Telford, Albert John; 159 Gwenyfred Road,South Perth; 13/4/64.

102—Ten Bokkel, Nan; 16 Abbott Way, Wilson;22/4/63.

595—Thomson, John; 15 Coulson Street, Wilson;20/1/64.

537—Three Way Contractors; 9 Peter Way, Ross-moyne; 21/10/63.

104—Tieman, Johannes Franciscus; 20 KlemAvenue, Salter Point; 22/4/63.

566—Timmings, Edward Peter; 35 Gibbs Street,Queen's Park; 25/11/63.

565—Timmings, Frederick George; 35 Gibbs Street,Queen's Park; 25/11/63.

243—Todman, Frederick Thomas; 44 MelvistaAvenue, Claremont; 17/6/63.

351—Togher, Thomas; 294 Epsom Avenue, Belmont;8/7/63.

41—Tomanek, Jaromir; 28 Victoria Street,Dianella; 18/2/63.

637—Trembath, James Taylor; 75 Anzac Road, Mt.Hawthorn; 15/6/64.

64—Trott, Alan Owen; 26 Holman Street, Mel-ville; 18/3/63.

295—Tulley, Augustine Anthony; 64 Pt. WalterRoad, Bicton; 8/7/63.

651—Turner, William; 74 Raleigh Street, Carlisle;6/7/64.

540—Ukich, Ante; 28 Edinboro Street, Mt. Haw-thorn; 21/10/63.

561—United French Polishers; 132 Virgil Avenue,Mt. Yokine; 25/11/63.

480—Upson, Ronald Allan; 14 Filburn Street,Scarborough; 29/7/63.

481—Upson Bros.; 14 Filburn Street, Scarborough;29/7/63.

526—Valentin, Rudi; 982 Wellington Street, WestPerth; 23/9/63.

527—Valentin, R. & M.; 982 Wellington Street,West Perth; 23/9/63.

35—Valk, Andy Peter; 39 Matson Street, Medina;18/2/63.

346—Van Abeelen, Antonius Johannes; 93 Wellin g-ton Road, Morley Park; 8/7/63.

24—Van Bekhoven, Johannes F.; 24 Gray Road,Kalamunda; 18/2/63.

254—Van Bladel, Antonius Henricus; 9 TareeStreet, Bentley; 17/6/63.

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396—Vandenberg, Christiaan; 125 Moulden Avenue,Mt. Yokine; 8/7/63.

497—Van Der Gugten, Arie; 14 Prospect Road,Armadale; 19/8/63.

648—Van Der Weide, Albert; Flat 5, 85 StirlingStreet, Perth; 6/7/64.

506—Van Dyk, Johannes Ambrosius M.; 12 SkewRoad, Bayswater; 19/8/63.

642—Van Huet, Garth; 44 Cohn Street, Kewdale;15/6/64.

222—Van Lith, Petrus Adriaan; 35 LetchworthCentre, Salter Pt.; 17/6/63.

401—Vann, John; Lot 26 Gascoyne Way, Mt.Yokine; 8/7/63.

209—Van Veen, Hendrik Willem; 126 LabouchereRoad, South Perth; 17/6/63.

166—Van Wyngaarden, Cornelius; 251 NicholsonRoad, Subiaco; 20/5/63.

316—Victoria Park Painting Service; 551 CanningHighway, Alfred Cove; 8/7/63.

150—Vincent, Hugh Honore; 99 Alderbury Street,Floreat Park; 20/5/63

187—Wallace, Charles; 2 King's Park Avenue, WestPerth; 20/5/63.

190—Wallace, Ronald York; 20 Windsor Avenue,Mt. Yokine; 20/5/63.

256—Walraven, John A.; 6 Wade Street, Embleton;17/6/63.

393—Walsh, Thomas Leslie; 241 Weaponess Road,Wembley Downs; 8/7/63.

350—Walters, Ross Hughes; 269a Walcott Street,North Perth; 8/7/63.

4—Warner, Arthur Thomas; 5 McGlew Street,Bassendean; 18/2/63.

57—Wasley, Norman William; 239 Walcott Street,Mt. Lawley; 18/2/63.

58—Wasley, A. H. & Sons; 239 Walcott Street, Mt.Lawley; 18/2/63.

197—Watson, David; 41 Allnut Street, Mandurah;17/6/63.

107—Watterson, Cohn John; 45 Constance Street,Mt. Yokine; 22/4/63.

376—Watts, Jack Sidney; 97 Central Avenue, May-lands; 8/7/63.

581—Weaver, Charles Oliver; 53 BishopsgateStreet, Carlisle; 16/12/63.

313—Weber, Johan; 99 Nanson Street, Wembley;8/7/63.

315—Weber & Koranda; 44 Bateman Road, Mt.Pleasant; 8/7/63.

410—Wells, Alfred Frederick; 4 Mt. Henry Road,South Como; 8/7/63.

461—West Australian Paint & Varnish Pty. Ltd.;1315 Hay Street, West Perth; 29/7/63.

571—Weston, James Dodds; 107 Smith Street,Highgate; 25/11/63.

345—Whately, Alfred Francis; 99 Waterloo Street,Tuart Hill; 8/7/63.

211--White, Thomas; Lot 80, Halland Way, Nolla-mara; 17/6/63.

643—Whittaker, Frederick Charles; 70 SydneyStreet, North Perth; 15/6/64.

47—Wibberley, Ernest John; Carmel Road,Carmel; 18/2/63.

464—Wilkinson, Edward Ian; 20 Gordon Street,West Perth; 29/7/63.

210—Williams, John Arthur, 9 Irvin Street, Pep-permint Grove; 17/6/63.

273—Williams, Leslie Clyde; 100 Kintail Road,Applecross; 17/6/63.

501—Wilson, Denis; 53 Goddard Street, LathlainPark; 19/8/63.

502—Wilson, J. H., & Son; 53 Goddard Street,Lathlain Park; 19/8/63.

112—Wood, Charles; 268 Charles Street, NorthPerth; 22/4/63.

113—Wood & Son; 268 Charles Street, North Perth;22/4/63.

613—Wood, Donald George; 87 Hillsborough Drive,Nollamara; 13/4/64.

179—Wood, Lenard Victor; 37 Hodgson Street,Joondanna; 20/5/63.

240—Wood, Ralph Lazenby; 67 Eastdene Circle,NollamaTa; 17/6/63.

193—Wood, Robert Arthur; 199 McDonald Street,Tuart Hill; 17/6/63.

235—Woodland, Alan Arthur Portman; 8 CareyStreet, Melville; 17/6/63.

573—Woodward, Leslie Ellis; 17 Normanby Street,Inglewood; 25/11/63.

129—Wray, Hugh Siege; 39 Milne Street, Bays-water; 22/4/63.

421—Wrigley, Wallace Jack; 54 Douglas Avenue,South Perth; 8/7/63.

75—Yeates, George Harry; 9 Patterson Road,Kewdale; 18/3/63.

404—Young, Harry; 22 Crest Avenue, Mt. Pleasant;8/7/63.

22—Zimmerman, Frank; 28 Strickland Street,Mt. Claremont; 18/2/63.

159—Zirnis, Janis; 11 Tilby Street, Cloverdale;20/5/63.

154—Zyp, Christiaan (Chris); 5 Miramar Street,Doubleview; 20/5/63.

HUNTER DOUGLAS (W.A.) PTY. LIMITED(IN LIQUIDATION).

NOTICE is hereby given that a general meeting ofmembers of Hunter Douglas (W.A.) Pty. Limitedwill be held at the offices of Messrs. R. W. Nelson,Wheeler & Barton, 27 O'Connell Street, Sydney,N.S.W., on the 12th day of October, 1964, at 9 a.m.,for the purpose of receiving the liquidator'saccount showing how the winding up has been con-ducted and the property of the company has beendisposed of and of hearing any explanation whichmay be given by the liquidator.

Dated this 25th day of August, 1964.J. G. WHEELER,

Liquidator.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961, AS AMENDED.Motor Mart Pty. Ltd.

Notice of Meeting of Creditors.(Pursuant to Section 260.)

NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting of thecreditors of Motor Mart Pty. Ltd. will be held atthe Builders' Exchange, 37 Havelock Street, WestPerth, on Monday, 28th September, 1964, at 11a.m.

Business.Subject to the prior passing of a resolution by

the shareholders for the liquidation of the com-pany under the provisions applicable to the Credi-tors Voluntary Winding Up, to pass such furtherresolutions as may be necessary.

Dated 11th September, 1964.By order of the Board,

C. F. GOOCH,Secretary.

COMPANIES ACT, 1961-1962.Notice of Appointment of Provisional Liquidator.

In the Matter of North-West Construction Co.Pty. Ltd.

ORDER for appointment of an Official Liquidatoras provisional Liquidator made the 9th day ofSeptember, 1964.

Name and address of provisional Liquidator:Frank Valentine Bentley Hillman, of 17

Riverview Street, South Perth, in the Stateof Western Australia.

LAVAN & WALSH,Solicitors for the Petitioners,

of 23 Barrack Street, Perth.

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Western Australia.TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.

(Section 63.)Notice to Creditors.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act, 1962, relates)in respect of the estate of Frank Baden Hawley,late of 116 Third Avenue, Mount Lawley, in theState of Western Australia, Clerk, deceased, whodied on the 14th day of June, 1964, are requiredby the Executors to send particulars of theirclaims to them, care of Messrs, Lohrmann, Tindal& Guthrie, Solicitors, 89 St. George's Terrace,Perth, by the 28th day of October, 1964, afterwhich date the Executors may convey or distri-bute the assets having regard only to the claimsof which they then have notice.

Dated this 15th day of September, 1964.

LOHRMANN, TINDAL & GUTHRIE,Solicitors,

89 St. George's Terrace, Perth.

TRUSTEES ACT, 1962.Notice to Creditors and Claimants.

CREDITORS and other persons having claims (towhich section 63 of the Trustees Act relates) inrespect of the estates of the undermentioneddeceased persons are required to send particularsof their claims to me on or before the respectivedates shown hereunder, after which dates I mayconvey or distribute the assests having regardonly to the claims of which I then have notice.

Dated at Perth this 14th day of September,1964.

W. J. ROBINSON,Public Trusee, Public Trust Office,

555 Hay Street, Perth.

Name; Occupation; Address; Date of Death.Last Date for Claims, 19th October, 1964.

Pearson, Robert Paterson; Retired TramwayWorker; Sunset Home, Nedlands; 27/7/64.

Kavanagh-Wright, Mildred; Widow; formerly of92 Tate Street, Leederville, but late of 16Onslow Road, Subicao; 8/8/64.

Klause, Kathleen Annie; Spinster; 269 Ham-mersley Road, Subiaco; 4/7/64.

Stacey, Renaldo Alfred; Fitter and Turner; 170London Street, Joondanna; 9/7/64.

Hopkins, Arthur; Retired Tramway Employee;formerly of 24 Charles Street, Fremantle, butlate of 13 Lily Street, South Fremantle;7/8/64.

Dunne, Mary Chalmers; Married Woman; 102McDonald Street, Como; 25/7/64.

McDonald, Arthur Alexander; M.T.T. Employee; 29McMaster Street, Victoria Park; 29/7/64.

Welsh, Thomas William Frederick; Retired Water-side Worker; 95 Cleopatra Street, Palmyra;11/4/64.

Kent, Harriet; Widow; 125 Kenny Street, Bassen-dean; 30/7/64.

Gordon, Harold Richard; Retired Civil Servant;24 Reserve Street, Claremont; 6/8/64.

Healey, George William; Nursing Orderly; 96Brookton Road, Roleystone; 11/6/62.

Sheehan, Patrick; Carrier; 73 Brisbane Street,Perth; 26/7/64.

Allen, Gordon James; formerley Engineer but lateProfessional Fisherman; formerly 62 GregoryStreet, Geraldton, but late of 33 Albert Street,Geraldton; 10/3/64.

Hartley, Beatrice Margretta; Widow; 43 PeelStreet, Jolimont; 30/6/64.

Marden, Henry James; Farmer; "Eldarado," Yell-anup, Road Narrikup; 21/4/64.

Graham, David; Retired Miner; 43 Coombe Street,Collie; 27/6/64.

Shiell, William Charles; Labourer; Sunset Home,Nedlands; 5/10/63.

Reynolds, Charles William; Retired Bookkeeper;Pinneroo Guest House, Carnarvon; 12/8/64.

Maliq, Feti; Cook; 23 Fermaner Street, Karrinyup;15/5/64.

Last Date for Claims, 26th October, 1964.Robson, Eric Bolton; Cleaner; 50 Ramsdale Street,

Doubleview; 25/9/63.Nimmo, Neva Emily; Married Woman; 36 Barker

Road, Subiaco; 24/8/64.Dolan, Cormack; Retired Carpenter; care of Lem-

nos Hospital, Shenton Park; 9/8/64.Holloway, Ralph William; Retired Farmer;

formerly of 5 Kalgoorlie Street, Belmont, butlate of 37 St. Kilda Road, Rivervale; 22/7/64.

Hitchmough, Herbert John; Retired Carpenter; 21Lake Monger Drive, Leederville; 29/8/64.

Connolly, William Albert Thomas; Retired RailwayEmployee; 35 Highview Road, Mt. Lawley;19/8/64.

Street, Norman Barrett; Retired Tramways Fore-man; 78 Caledonian Avenue, Maylands;26/8/64.

Bettison, Thomas Lindsay Percival; Farmer; for-merley of Mount Mary, South Australia, butlate of "Kodja," East Pingelly; 18/8/64.

O'Sullivan, Brian Ernest; Clerk; formerly of 30Newcastle Road, Northam, but late of Wagin;17/7/64.

Bodenham, Charles James; Newsagent; 2 NorthTerrace, Boulder; 9/8/64.

Riva, Severino; Pensioner; 263 Hainault Road,Boulder; 15/6/64.

Grier, Ellen Elizabeth; Widow; 106 GildercliffeStreet; Scarborough; 16/7/64.

Mannix, Michael; Retired; 53 Burt Street, Boulder;21/8/64.

Last Date for Claims, 2nd November, 1964.Gallaher, John George; Retired Clerk; formerly

of 188 Townsend Road, Subiaco, but late of12 Bombard Street, Applecross; 1/9/64.

Weeks, Rosanna Isabel; Widow; 25 Norfolk Street,South Perth; 25/4/64.

Dobson, Leslie George; Invalid Pensioner andRetired Fitter; 75 Swan Road, Attadale;30/7/64.

Hollis, Mary Isabel; Widow; 24 Kenwick Road,Kenwick; 4/5/64.

Hollis, Herbert Ambrose Jessop; Storeman; 24Kenwick Road, Kenwick; 4/5/64.

Schofield, Alice Louisa; Widow; 17 MonumentStreet, Mosman Park; 3/8/64.

Turner, Walter James; Retired Railway Employee;12 York Street, North Perth; 26/8/64.

BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1924-1960.

Re Alexander William Paull.(No. 41 of 1958, Part XI.)

NOTICE is hereby given that a fifth dividend of2s. in the £ has been declared in this estate and ispayable at the office of the Trustee on Monday, 5thOctober, 1964, or any subsequent day thereafter.

W. HAYES,Trustee,

1 Harvest Terrace, West Perth.14th September, 1964.

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