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[.2531 ] tìntnuinwratth 4 cAustralia, nette. PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY. rRPqmtered al t,h.P General Post (1 ficP, Melbourne, for transmission by post as ci newspaper.] No. 238.1 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER. Coiumonwealth of Australia to wit. GowVurE Governor- General. PROCLAMATION By His Excellency the Governor - General in and over the Com- monwealth of Australia. A1rnEREAs by the Air Force Regulations it is prescribed, vit.Ier a'ia. that a ship, boat, aircraft or person shall not come or remain within any area declared by proclamation to be an air fighting, olninery, bombing or similar practice area whilst any such practice is in progress: Now therefore I, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron Gowrie, the Governor- General aforesaid, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, do hereby declare the areas described hi the 5ehedule hereto to be air gunnery and bomb ing areas for the purpose of the said Regulations. THE SCHEDULE. Victoria.. All those areas shown hachured in the plan hereunder entitled " Air Gunnery and Bombing Ranges, Lake Coranga- mite and Lake Gnarpurt. Victoria ", being Firstly. Lake Gnarpurt and the northern portion of Lake Corangamite, and Secondly, --All that piece or parcel of land adjoining the northern shore of Lake Corangamite containing an area of 153 acres 3 roods or thereabouts in the Parish of l'olia.t South, County of Grenville, and bounded by lines commencing at the south western corner of Allotment 11 on Lodged Plan 5483 thence in a north - westerly direction along the high -water mark of Lake Corauga- mite approximately 330 feet then by lines bearing 38° 49' -548 feet, 360° 0' -1,754 feet 10 inches. 89° 17'- 2.402 feet 9 inches, 180° 0' -2,012 feet 11 inches, 158° 49' --769 feet, thence generally westerly and north - westerly along the said high -water mark of Lake Coranga.mite to the point of commencement. 6D. ; Quarterly, 7s. 7d. ; Half Yearly,. Iäe. 2d.. ; Yearly, 30s. 4d.

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[.2531 ]

tìntnuinwratth 4 cAustralia,

nette.PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY.

rRPqmtered al t,h.P General Post (1 ficP, Melbourne, for transmission by post as ci newspaper.]

No. 238.1 CANBERRA, THURSDAY, 28TH NOVEMBER.

Coiumonwealth ofAustralia to wit.

GowVurEGovernor- General.

PROCLAMATION

By His Excellency the Governor -General in and over the Com-monwealth of Australia.

A1rnEREAsby the Air Force Regulations it is prescribed,

vit.Ier a'ia. that a ship, boat, aircraft or person shallnot come or remain within any area declared by proclamationto be an air fighting, olninery, bombing or similar practicearea whilst any such practice is in progress:

Now therefore I, Alexander Gore Arkwright, Baron Gowrie,the Governor- General aforesaid, acting with the advice of theFederal Executive Council, do hereby declare the areasdescribed hi the 5ehedule hereto to be air gunnery and bombing areas for the purpose of the said Regulations.

THE SCHEDULE.

Victoria..

All those areas shown hachured in the plan hereunderentitled " Air Gunnery and Bombing Ranges, Lake Coranga-mite and Lake Gnarpurt. Victoria ", being

Firstly. Lake Gnarpurt and the northern portion of LakeCorangamite, and

Secondly, --All that piece or parcel of land adjoining thenorthern shore of Lake Corangamite containing an areaof 153 acres 3 roods or thereabouts in the Parish ofl'olia.t South, County of Grenville, and bounded by linescommencing at the south western corner of Allotment11 on Lodged Plan 5483 thence in a north - westerlydirection along the high -water mark of Lake Corauga-mite approximately 330 feet then by lines bearing 38°49' -548 feet, 360° 0' -1,754 feet 10 inches. 89° 17'-2.402 feet 9 inches, 180° 0' -2,012 feet 11 inches, 158°49' --769 feet, thence generally westerly and north -westerly along the said high -water mark of LakeCoranga.mite to the point of commencement.

6D. ; Quarterly, 7s. 7d. ; HalfYearly,. Iäe. 2d.. ; Yearly, 30s. 4d.

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No. 238.-28th November, 1940

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PI.AN. AIR GuNNER1 .ANI) BOMBING RANGES, LAKE CORANGAMITE AND LAKE GNABPURT, VICTORIA.

Given under my hand and the seal of the Commonwealththis twenty- seventh day of November, One thousand.

(I,.s.) nine hundred and forty and in the fourth yearof Iii+ Majesty's reign.

By His Excellency's Command,J. McEWEN

Minister of State for Air.GOD SAVE TH.E KING !

MartiniL oke

Nea?I C'1':i l t'u9

Commonwealth ofAustralia to wit.

GowRIEGovernor -G. i eneral. .

Ir ALEXANDER GORE ARK.WRIGHT, Baron . Gowrie,Governor General aforesaid, acting with the advice of th.?

k Federal Executive Cou Heil, do hereby order, until further.Order. herein. that the ISeamen.'s 'War Pensions and AllowancesAct 1940 shall, unless the contrary, intention appears in theAct, be admini tered by the - Minister of State for Commerce.

Given under my hand and the Seal of the Commonwealththis twentieth day- of November, in the year of our

(L.s.) _Lord One thousand nine hundred and forty, and inthe fourth year of His Majesty's reign.

By His Excellency's Command,R.OB1RT G. MENZIES

Prime Minister.

Pensions und Allowances .1.ot 1940.ORDER

By His Excellency the Governor -General in and over the Com-monwealth.

DEPARTMENT OF AIR.

AIR GUNNERY .aNI) BOMBING RANGES, LAKE LORANGAMITr;.AND LAKE GNAibPLTRT.

AIR Force Regulation 439 provides that a ship, boat, aint4-craft or person shall not come or remain within any

area declared by proclamation to be an air fighting, gunnery,bo)I Ding or similar practice area whilst any such practice isin progress.

2. At.teant:oii is directed. to Proclamation dated 27thNovember, 1940, published on page 25:31 of Commonwealth,of Australia Gazette, dated 28th November, 1940, declar-ing certain areas in the -vicinity of the Royal AustralianAir 1 Orcc Station, Cressy, Victoria, being. Lake Gnarpurt, thenorthern portion of Lake Corangamite and land adjoining thenorthern shore of Lake Corangamite, to be air gunnery andhomling areas for the purpose of the .air Force Regulations.

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Pommonwealth Gazette 2533

3. Notice is hereby given that air gunnery and bombingpractices may take place on the ranges in the proclaimedareas on any day during the hours of daylight. No furtherspecial notice of any such practices will be issued.

4. The signal that the areas are closed to the public willbe given

(a ) by displaying red flags on the Foxhow- Camperdo "'nroad near the north- western shore of Lake Coranga-mite and the southern shore of Lake Gnarpurt ;and

( b ) by displaying red flags on the eastern, northern andWestern boundaries of the proclaimed land areawhich adjoins the northern shore of Lake Coranga-mite. and on the road adjacent thereto: or

(oh by the presence over any of the proclaimed areas ofany aircraft.

No. 238.-28th November, 1940

5. I t is an offence, punishable on summary conviction by aline not exceeding Ten pounds, to enter a proclaimed areawhile prantice is in progress.

Dated this twenty- eighth day of November, 1940.M. C. LANGSLOW, Secretary,

Department of Air.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.HiS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has

revoked the delegation made by hint on the 20th dayof June, 1940, delegating certain powers conferred on him

by the Í)efence Act 1903 -1939 to every officer who should atany time during the continuance of the delegation be holdingthe office or performing the duties of Commandant, A.I.F.Aclsnini,irative Head- quarters, when beyond the limits of the('omitionwealth. ( Ex. Min. No. 219.)

PERCY C. SPENDER, Minister for the Army.

NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF REGULATIONS.

Copies may be purchased at the Government Printing Office, Canberra, at the price indicated.

Title of Act under which Reodatious made.Citation ofStatutory

Rule.Particulars of Regulations comprised in Statutory Rule.

Price cfStatutory

Rule.

Navigation Act 1912 -1935 S.R. 1940,No. 260

Amendments of the Navigation (River Murray Traffic) Regulations8. d.0 3

ROBERT G. MENZIES, Prime Minister.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

NOTIFICATION OF THE MAKING OF AN ORDINANCE.

Copies may be purchased at he Department of the Interior, Canberra. or from the Government Printer, Canberra, at the price

sndicalid.

Nu.Short Title of Ordinance.

Price.

21 of 1940 Police Superannuation Ordinance. (No. 2) 194(

8. d.0 3

W. M. HUGHES, Attorney- General.

COMMONWEALTH OF AUSra.u.IA.

Customs Act 1901 1936.NO7.10E OF DETERMINATION RELATING TO

PREFERENTIAL TARIFF CONDITIONS.(No. 57.)

PUR SLR AN T to sub- section (6) of section 151A of theC' 1t ln:s Act 1901- 19:36. I, Eric John Harrison, Minister.

of State for Trade and Customs, do hereby notify that I have,in exercise of the powers in that behalf confcrre1 upon meby sub - section (5) of that section determined that thefollowing things shall be 'deemed to be manufactured rawmaterial: for the purposes of sub paragraph (iii) of para-graph (a) of sub- section (1) of the said section, viz.:

11010i-tanned East India goat skins,Rough-tanned Persian sheep skills.

This determination applies in relation to goods entered fortwine consumption on and after 1st July, 1940.

Dated this nineteenth day of November, 1940.

ERIC J. HARRISONMinister of State for Trade and Customs.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Industrial. Doan'd Ordinance 1936 -1940.

DECLARATION BY TILE ATTORNEY-GENERAL UNDER SECTION 15.

WHEREAS by section fifteen of the Indvstriot BoardOrdinance 1936 -1940 it is provided (inter (ilia) that

the Attorney- General may. by notice ill the Carctfe, declare

that the Ordinance shall apply to any organization in or inconnexion with any industry on compliance with theprescribed conditions:

,nd whereas the Australian Capital Territory Bricklayer'sUnion is an organization in or ill connexion with the buildingindustry and has complied with the prescribed conditions:

Now therefore 1, William Morris Hughes, the Attorney( neral of the Commonwealth" of Australia, in pursuance ofthe provisions of section fifteen of the hat strial 'BoardGrdina.nce 1936 -1940, do hereby declare that the said Ordinanceshall apply to the Australian Capital Territory Bricklayer'st Ilion.

Dated this nineteenth day of November, 1940.

W. M. HUGHES, Attorney- General.

HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has notdisallowed the undermentioned Ordinances which have

been passed by the Legislative Council for the Territory ofNew Guinea:

Medical Ordinance 1940.Execution of Instruments Ordinance 1940.Superannuation Ordinance (No. 2) 1940.Imnmigration. Ordinance 1940.

T. J. COLLINS, for the Prime Minister.

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No. 238.-28th November, 1940 2534 Commonwealth Gazette

COMMONWEALTH SAVINGS BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

1 accordance with Section 51 of the Commonwealth Bank Act 1911 -1932, the following list of accounts carried to the credit of Depositors'Unclaimed Fund is published for information.

H. J. SHEEHAN, Governor.

LIST OF ACCOUNTS TRANSFERRED TO DEPOSITORS' UNCLAIMED FUND.

LIST OF ACCOUNTS TRANSFERRED TO DEPOSITORS' UNCLAIMED FUND.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

BondBondBridleDuffieldGreenLattaRowell

£ a. d.

Australia-n Capital Territory.Peter Leonard .. 4 5 8Peter Leonard .. 1. 5 3Charles Robert - 2 7 6Doris Tennant .. 24 5 3Leo Charles . . 1 5 8Jantes Albert 1. 3 8John .. 2 9 5

New South Wales.Abbotsford Progress Association 1 16 10

(Battersea Park ImprovementFund)

Abel Arthur William .. 2 1 11Adams .. Lucy Florence .. 2 12 11Amalgamated Railway & Tramway 15 8 5

Employees Association Lodge No.28

Anderson Harold Jasper, 1 3 3trustee for Ander-son, Ian James

Jessie Evelyn ..Fanny Galley, trus-

tee for Angus,Francis de Vernet

William ..Alice Maria . .

James HowardWilliam ..AaronIvy Myrtle FlorenceHugh .. . .

George ..Alice ..Mabel .. . .

Gordon DrummondWinifred, trustee

for Barrett,Norman Robert

Beatrice Caroline . .

William PatricksonArthur Sydney . .

Minnie Amelia . .

Muriel Mary Suther-land

Alfred Barfield,trustee for Scurr,Margaret

Charles Rigall ..Jeanette May . .

Frank EdwardMorris, trustee for

Janet DorisBloom and PhillipBenjamin Bloom

William ..Erie John . .

Thónmas Bela UsherVera Melman .

Frederick NicholasWilliam Thomas . .

Rev. Stephen andRev. Charles Ed-

wardAdelaide Jane, trus-

tee for Brady,Marsa Francis

James Cantley .

Henry Frederick -

Alan Robert HenryAlice MaudJacqueline Lucie

DorothyGeorge ..Catherine Anne

Elizabethus Simpson ..

Thomas Vincent ..Mabel. ..Denis Spencer ..

AndrewsAngus

AngusArcherArnettAyliffeAyresBaileyBaillieBalgueBallBamfordBanksBarrett

BattBellBellingerBenjaminBinney

Blackmore

BlairBlairBlakeBloom

BloreBouttellBowlingBoxillBrackWaitTaylorJames

Brady

BrandBrianBrownBrownBrowne

BucklandBuntine

Burge ..Burke ..Burns ..Buttenshaw

1 4 81 7 10

2 13 112 15 83 2 91 5 33 11 51 10 2

87 8 41 9 1

23 3 102 6 51 9 1

3 16 1

4 11 1

2 13 63 19 31 19 102 6 7

14 8 4

12 3 42 1 0i 3 111 9 0

1 17 91 12 82 6 6

73 15 9

47 2 10

1 16 5

3 5 12 9 32 11 02 10 01 15 6

12 16 27 8 71 15 118 6 101 11 8i 1.5 0

Canberra

Sydney

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC.- -continued.

Burnam*.

CahillCalderwoodCampbellCampbellCantlayCardiliniCareyCarlillCarterCarverCheesemanClapp

ClayClelandColemanCollinsColwillCookCooper.Copeland Church Building Fund ..

Alfred Joseph ..Donald George Mc-

DonaldDoris Minnie RoseAlice Maud . .

Kenneth Douglas. .Keith Colclough . .

Peter .. ..

Eliza IsabelSilas NormanJessie BrawnAda ..Josephine Beulah,

trustee forDeering, BettyReynolds

Annie. ..John ThomasWilliamThomas James

Eliza Emily ..William James,

trustee forDuncan, DeindreShearer

Dunn Wallace Roygregor

Gerald ..Eliza JaneDanialaMary AnnJoe ..

Elvina DaisyIda MyrtleStanley Nigel ..Arthur Stuart and

Waverley HaroldThomas ..Matthew Cropton

trustee for Fleck,Patricia Mary

Marion . . ..William Mont -

gomerieLeslie RupertElsie ..Robert PeterEmily .. . .

Arthur Charles andWilliam Robert

Rupert Clare . .

John Robert andMary JaneJames Kenneth ..

Chrbtian Names. Amount .

î s. d.

New South Wales continued.John Jeremiah ..Stanley Charles ..Colin Bernard ..John ..George ..Mary JaneLawrence ..Archibald OswaldNancy .. . .Isobel Henton ..William James ..Ethel Gertrude,

trustee forGoldenstedt,Brian Lucien

Margaret GracePercival RobertEvadne HarrietMaryWilliam HenryWilliam ..Leonard Waldemar

CreerCroll

CrossCrowe.DaleDalrympleDanalisDanielDartDavinDawsonDeering

DohertyDoolinDouglasDowneyDrewetteDriscollDuncan

DuvalElliottErokanaFaheyFarrellyFaulknerFergusonFergusonFindley -

MitehellFitzpatrickFleck

FlemingFleming

FletcherFraserGallagherGalvinGarrard -

HarropGarciaGarsideGarsideGaunt

11l ac-

Branch.

187 16 8 Sydney1 1 8 81 12 82 12 102 15 11 4 11

14 13 91 18 111 17 91 3 31 19 33 10 8

1 19 1 ,1 12 91 8 103 15 21 11 51 8 1

1 15 315 7 2

2 3 42 12 2

23 9 51 4 33 0 71 13 1

1 15 08 7 21 9 111 3 03 2 54 13 2

6 6 01 6 4

123 1 81 :1 51 6 2:3 19 51 6 2

l 5 6

17 0 28 10 9

12 1 3l. 1.2 2

53 ]1 82 9 1

1 5 01 11 115 0 7

3 0 71 10 1.0

2 17 7

] 4 10

1 510122 2 3 !!

2 9 92 4 32 16 8

7 7 9. 44 9 1

1 7 4

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Commonwealth gazette

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC.-- con.linlcet.

2535 No. 238.-28th November, 1940

Surname.

GheYsens

e GillettGilmourGilmoreGogilisGoldrick

GoldsinidGoldsteinGregory

GriffinGunnHackneyHaegeHaleyHallHarrettHayHayesHealyHeathwood

Heathwood ..

HendersonHermann

HicksHicksonHillHoareHogganHomanAldertonCampbellHopmanHopmanHorneHughes

Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

Huinburgh ..Humphrey ..Huxley ..Jackson

JaquetJeanneretJeffersonJenkinsGuiney

Jobson

JohnsonJohnsonJohnstoneJones

;z> .JoscelyneKaatenKater

KeamKeleKellyStevens

Kelly

£ s. d.

New South Taies continued.

Camille ClovisAntoine Marcel

Lillian Charlotte . .

Edith Evilla . .

Patrick . .

Tassos . . ..Courtney Thornton,

trustee forGoldrick, WilliamThornton

Burt Cecil . .

Louis . . . .

Marthe , trustee forGregory, JohnJames

TimothyLily May . .Thomas Henry . .

Betty . . . .

Barclay StevensonRalph ChamberlainCecil Stanley . .Delia . .

Patrick Joseph . .

Martin Joseph ..James Richard,

trustee forHeathwood, Bar-bara Grace

James Richard,trustee forHeathwood, BettyPainella

Jack Morphett . .

Louis Albert andRay

Charles HughGrace ElsieCyril ClarenceHarry EvansThelma .. . .

Charles WilliamDaniel Richard andRoy OrridgeJohn. Henry Jnr.and Jane SiberteenFrederick AugustusArthur Leopol ,

trustee forHughes, GeoffreyAnthony

Emily ..James Claude ..William Thomas

trustee forJackson, CloreenMay

John Bolckley . .

Mary Kathleen . .

Francis MiddletonDaniel William andDaniel Joseph, trus-

trees for Jenkins,John Dennis

Alexander, trusteefor Chalmers,Mabel

Amy Martha.William ElliotElliot . .

Bertha CelesteAnnie FlorenceSverre Andreas ..Frederick Charles,

trustee forNewton, NeilAbbott

Minnie ..

Allan Thomas andJoseph, trustees for

the Estate ofKelly, , AlbertEdward, deceased

Florence McDonnell

3 18 2

1 II :3

1 4 01 3 43 10 91 3 0

5 18 41 11 1

2 9 3

22 18 313 9 9

1 3 231 8 51.4 9 4

1 3 71 6 101 14 61 17 102 6 41 13 4

1 13 4

3 7 113 0 2

10 9 81 17 31 9 21 10 43 12 96 18 1

1 12 2

16 5 1

5 15 4

2 12 57 15 51 3 5

59 11 4

28 6 71 8 6

13 7 014 11 1

4 0 11

1 18 1

6 10 26 6 1

3 12 ..9

1 3 31 4 7

115 14 .3

302 18 33 7 104 6 4

1 4 3

It

SP

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC.- --oantifl44Cd.

Surname.

KelshawKelsoKiddKimisiKingKingLaneLashLawsonLeahyLeeLeeLeeL'EstrangeLevitskiLigginsLigheggoloLimeburnerLimeburner

LittonLoensikunaLovedayLucasMacfarlan

Macreadie

MahonyMakinsonDeloheryMallonManganMartinMathersMatthews

MayneMcElroyMcEvoyMcGaffrayMcGregorMcLarenMcNallMcVittie1líessengerMillerMofflin

MonnellyMorganMossMoxon

Christian Names. Amount.

£ s. d.

New South baies continued.

Albert Edward ..Harry ..Marie CoraAndrewSo ..Violet Joan . .

George Edward ..James William ..Iris EvaPatrick James . .

Emma Onus andGeorge Leonard . .

Francis John . .

MichaelStephen.. ..Margaret ..Igino and AlfredoGeorge Foster andAlf redJohn,trustees

for Limeburner,John Moore

Dorinda Jane BuryAbel . . . .Inez ..Cyril . . . .

Bruce Panton, trus-tee for Cupit, Ian

Doris Elizabeth,trustee forMacreadie, Pat-ricia Mary

AstleyArthur Massey andCorneliusJames ..Marjorie Lillian ..Clifford John . .

Katie Madelina . .

Edith, trustee forMatthews, Neville

HerbertMary ..Nora AloysiusRobert ..Lena Gertrude ..Sydney Lapsley . .

Herbert ..John ..Graemme Stuart ..Charles .. ..Annie Jane, trustee

for Mofflin, Wil-liam

John ThomasDelia ..Ernest .. ..William Thorpe,

Administrator ofthe Estate of thelate ElizabethJane Moxon

Murphy . . Michael JosephMuscio Memorial Fund, Professor .Neilson .. Ada Beatrice, trus-

tee for Neilson,Catherine Ada

Wales Society of Steno-New Southgraphers

NichollsNicollNorthNuttOates

O'BrienO'DeaOsborneO'ToolePaget

PalmerPalmerPeberdy

Branch.

1 12 8673 13 6

7 15 111 8 88 7 92 18 82 2 10

76 2 1

1 3 42 12 6

67 19 9

583 15 11122 15 10

1 10 939 14 6

1 11 83 0 0

159 6 415 11 56 12 111 3 91 6 5

1 16 6

26 14 1

11 12 8

3 11 08 17 53 1 6

454 2 101 5 6

1 5 1

79 14 62 7 92 17 113 17 1

2 3 413 3 45 19 112 14 71 9 02 7 1

4 19 41 5 10

11 18 1

7 1 4

Mary . . ..Janet Masterton . .

Edward ..Eliza . . . .

William Herbert,trustee for Mc-Loughlin, Mar-garet

Keziah ..Mary ..Phyllis .. ..William Charles ..Harold Sydney,

trustee for Paget,June Kathleen

Mabel Louise andJoseph RichardsonMuriel Gainford . .

3 4 1018 15 4

1 4 6

33 9 10

2 6 1

42 9 82. 8 101 7 38 5 3

1 3 77 18 111 12 01 3 0

161 8 0

1 5 4912 5 6

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LIST 0P Accot?NT5, ETC.tV»1iiiueci.

2536 Commonwealth Gazette

Surname. t'hri:=tian Naines. Amount. Brauch.

£ s. d.

New South )l'ales continued.

Phelan john Stephen .. 374 18 R SydneyPieone Domenico. trustee I 7 4

for Virgona,Angelina Vin -einzina

Plowright .. Blanche..Powrie .. Martha . . ..-Powys Stanley LivingstonePriest .. Charles William ..Puddicombe.. Richard Samuel,

trustee forPuddicombe,Richard Alfred

Radygin Gregore ..Rando Umberto ..Read . Alfred Garrad ..Ricardo Herbert John ..Richards Flora Jane, andDavis Thomas JohnRolfe Thomas George

Cecil .

Rosier Edwin Charles 7 19 5Rourke Agnes Mary 1 14 7

Rourke Ernest John .. 2 10 10 >.

Row Beatrice Mary and 1 3 6 >,

Battye Reuben ..Russell Molly, trustee for I 3 1

Kelly, ArthurVaughan

Russo Giavanna .. 1 6 9Ryan Joseph Daniel and 4 1 7

iclIc;lson William, ExecutorsEstate of the lateEllie JosephineBreen

Schofield Ross . .. 1 9 4 >,

Schwing- George Frederick .. 1 15 11 >,

hammerSearl Blanche Violet .. 1. 4 7

Seatree Neville J. 6 18 0Selden Lauretta 40 17 0Selems Ellen .. .. 3 16 6 ,>

Sharp Elizabeth Mary 17 S 9Alexander, trus-tee for Sharp,Margaret Eliza-beth Ritchie

Sharp . Elizabeth Mary 17 1 11Alexander, trus-tee for Sharp,Frank LaneRitchie

Shelley Herbert C.'., trustee 3 1 7for Shelley,Lilian E.

1 1.2 332015 9

1 8 10 ,,6 0 4 ,.2 16 .y .,

3 14 7 It1 9 7 .,3 2 5 >,

114 96 15 2 ft

1 10 7

ShipwaySidney ..Simmons ..Skelton - SheldonSmithSmithSmithSmithSmith

Smyth

SmythSpierSporaSteeleStevensonStrangStuartSwansonSwinbourneSymonds

Symonds

TarovaTathamThomson

Samuel Thompson 20 13 8Walter Chad .. 1 11 3Janet Olive .. 1 11 6Henrietta Marian.. 1 5 4Anne Maxwell .. 1 13 1

Charles Frederick 3 3 8Frank Albert .. 1 10 10Marie Lorraine .. 5 17 0Winifred May, true- 2 16 1

tee for Smith,Pamela Robin

John William, truc- 1 18 7

tee for Hall,Wilfred Smyth

Marjorie Kane .. l 9 1

Walter Frank .. 3 7 11Joseph Dominic .. 1 8 5John .. .. `> 11 .11Lionel .. 4 2 6Robert Alexander 1 16 11Edward Charles .. 1 11 0Annie Adeline .. 3 4 3Ellen Elizabeth .. 2 15 1

Saul, trustee for 3 14 9Symonds, Naomi

Saul, trustee for 1 16 9Symonds, Bruce

William 1 15 11John Robert 2 12 8Mary Lilian .. 4 12 .3

,.

>,

1:1s1' OF ACCOUNTS, ET0.--co71.fi91.4!('d.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

Thorpe

TippingToohey

TophamTotteyTownsendTrailTristStrangerTusonWaddellWakelingWakelyWalker

Walker

WalkerWalkerWaltersWard

WarrenWatsonNestWhiteWickenWileyWilkinsonWilliamsWilliamsWilsonWilsonZalasaruBoughtonChambersChongDoggettDoubledayEvans

HallKennedyKnobleLampittSteelWarrenWillettAlexanderBecktonKielyMackShepherdBraundCahillFreemanHardmanHays

Kelly

_MitchellAleNamaraMcShane

McShane

RiggsRyanVynerWhittonBrowne

Browne

Neff) South Wales -- continued.

Percy George, trus-tee for Thorpe,George Graham

Augustus Ward ..Ethel May, trustee

for Dunne, Lang-ton Francis

Arthur Edward ..Janet Sarah . .Harold Ernest LeslieKeith RowlandHerbert James andRichardAlec George . .

Stanley Ewing ..Ruperth Ernest ..Rita .. . .Ben Wood, trustee

for Ireland, AnnJoyce

Ben Wood, trusteefor Walker,Norman Ross

Christina andJames JohnElizabeth .

Hedley ReginaldHilsdon, trusteefor Ward, ClydeEdley Charles

Norah de VestiEdwin UlyssesAmy GeorginaEllen ..HarriettLucy ..Fred ..Alfred EdwardHerbertArthur Benson ..

Norah Phyllis . .

William Henry . .

Joseph Martin . .

Thomas Hoey . .Herbert RoyWilliam George ..John, trustee for

Evans, John,Jnr., and Evans,Charles Joseph

Elizabeth . -Raymond ThomasArthur ..Mary Doreen . .

John . ..

Leslie Arnold . .Elizabeth Ann . .

JaneGeorge WilliamDesmond ThomasCatherine ..Arthur ..Lewis JohnHenry ..Leonard JohnEthel Marion ..Arthur Richard

KingsfordMeta Amy, trustee

for Kelly, ClydeHenry

Eva ClaraKevin .. . .Maude, trustee for

McShane, BettyMaude, trustee for

McShane, AllanJohn

LlewelynJohn ..

Robert Thomas ..Mabel Ziena . .Frederick Coleman

andRobert Vincent

12 19 10 j Sydney

1 3 1

3 9 9

1 16 111 17 1

2 6 06 18 7

5 12 52 17 21 15 116 16 6

47 12 982 19 10

82 19 10

3 16 71 12 102 15 8

1 13 59 19 61 4 51 7 2

10 8 318 2 1

1 15 63 8 0

.10 4 016 13 271 9 55 16 7

58 14 93 19 25 1:3 1

1 18 10221 19 10

1 19 1

3 18 101. 4 71 18 4

10 13 02 6 101 3 5

10 3 66 5 53 7 101 7 63 11 41 3 54 16 3l 3 115 19 01 7 52 13 3

2 9 4

8 3 62 3 6

HI 12 6

5 17 11

1 8 0176 15 1

13 7 523 4 101 13 0

fAlbury

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IfAlexandriaAnnandale

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St

Arniidale

St

Artarmon

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LIST' OF ACCOUNTS, ETC.--e0 f kited.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

WoodEve

FrostGodwin

HandKirby

Long

McNamaraNapierPrinceRubeSymons

Wolf

Wolf

Aplitt

BooleBurgasMeadham

DunneOrmondBakerEarnshawHardyBaird

BollardHarrison

HuntIrvinAllison

New Sauth Wales -- continued.

EmilyEyre Goulburn

JosephMargaret ..Florence, trustee

for Godwin, EdnaJean

Lillian May . .Sadie Mabel, trus-

tee for Johnson,Ruth

Dorothy Amelia,trustee forTonkin, JohnCarlton

Thomas Vincent ..Annie ..Charles ..Teresa Mary . .Henrietta Evering-

hamLottie, trustee for

Wolf, Boyd OlwynLottie, trustee for

Wolf, ShirleyAIison

Jack Francis, trus-tee for Aplitt,Donald Keith

Emily Kate . .

Lionel JohnGeorge Alfred John,

and May, MarthaJane Sylvia

Emily Rose . .

Margaret Mary . .

Alfred Reginald ..Edward ..James Richard ..Margaret Patterson,

trustee forBaird, John,William

Thomas Michael . .

Frances Lelia, trus-tee for Harrison,Delys Lorraine

Alice ElizabethMatildaBetty Margaret

Apperly Eric Langton ..Ashley Samuel SydneyBalgarnie Wilfred ..Bremner Bruce Robert ..Broughton .. Flora . ..Cross Park Improvement League ..Chamberlain . . Leonard WilliamClark Allan PercivalCoffey . . Alfred RolandCoffey . . Alfred RolandConnolly .. WarringtonCooper . . Guy Cecil ..Cotter Thomas, trustee for

Cotter, JoyceEmily

Cotter Thomas, trustee forCotter, OwenThomas

Davis Mary Eleanor ..Dickinson William Robert ..Douglass Mary. AnnDowling Gladys CeciliaFerrier Zoe .. ..Forster Grace Isabel, trus-

tee for Forster,Daphne Margaret

Foxall Charles EdwardFulthorpe Mary ..Greaves .. Mabel .Greenwood Ellen and Alice . .Harries Mamie Edna ...Hawkins .. Catherine Mary . .Hegerty MargaretHolmes .. Mary .Horton .. Violet Betty

124 12 9 Artarmon6 0 3 Ashfield

2 15 61 4 3

10 10 111 3 5

2 10 1

1 IO 61 9 101 6 3

14 0 81 1.1 5

22 18 6

21 2 7

113 9

1 8 22 0 01 17 8

1 9 31 7 3

17 12 116 12 99 9 92 8 6

3 1 83 7 5

l. 5 1

I 14 9I 7 2

2 1 912 10 4

2 6 72 10 102 1 21 3 103 3 111 9 53 17 101 15 41 I6 II1 13 101 5 11

2 8 11

1 13 74 10 10

34 8 24 9 83 6 3

28 16 2

3 7 436 11 1

1 8 218 11 7 6

50 6 21 15 34 17 21 10 0

Auburn

Ballina

Ba.lmain

Bankstown

PP

!7

Barrack- street,Sydney

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, E'!'0.---ODitt4o41,ed.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

HoustonHouston

IrvineJaquetJohnsonLeggettLittleLynchMcAdamMcKinlayMcMorranMedinaMitchell

MooreMurphyMurphyNesbitO'ConnellO'NeillPinfoldPorterReidRob berd&ScallanSpearmanStewartThomsonWhiteWhitmont

WhitneyWinningWintersWithers . -

£ s. d.

New South Wales continued.

Louise and Walter 1 S 5 Barrack - street,Morrison, trustee I Sydneyfor Hóuston,Marcia May

Philip FrancisJohn B... -.

Leonard John .Annie JaneMinnie MaryVictor Gibson ..Mandeline MaryRobert . ..Walter AlexanderRafael .. . .Alfred, trustee for

Charlotte Eliza-beth Russ Black

Richard Stanley ..Olive and

Peter LawrenceElizabeth ..Ellen .. . -Kathleen FrancesEmily Margaret ..Robert HumphreyCharles Ronald ..Selwyn Adolphus..James Patrick .

HoraceLeonard ..

Ellen Louise . .Harold Edward ..Edward Elias, trus-

tee for Whitmont,Russell John

Athelstane HubertPercy Harold . .Jack AndrewCedrick

Bathurst Motor Cycle ClubBathurst Unemployed Movement ..Cross John . ..Day Charlotte Mary ..Heane Arthur McLaren ..Pearce William ArchibaldRyan Ellen. . . .,Whittaker Thomas Joseph,

trustee forWhittaker, GladysIrene

Frederick Arthur..Denis PaulElizabethEthel . .

Rose AnnGeorge StanleyKathleen Mary ..Enos Herbert, trus-

tee for Hudson,Ian Forseutt

Coral MayEllen ..Roy HamiltonOscar Elliott:Irwin Lambert ..Asher ..Bridget Theresa,

trustee forElliott, Patricia

Alma . .May.. ..Albert Edward ..Beatrice Frances ..

.. Charles Ernest ..

CampbellGuilfoy-leSmithHendersonMcNallyReardonChambersHudson

SmithClancyClarkCookDixonKanterMalone

BrownCahalanHoleMl.errinWeaverFitzroy Cricket AssociationNorman . . Henry GashRiley .. Edward Roy1'illis JonathanFord-Couper. Mary .. .

Houlton .. William Edmund..Bowman Charles William ..Broken Hill Motor Cycle AssociationBurke Ward Sporting League

" Building Fund "Clarke .. J Percival Edward ..

1 6 256 2 54 14 101 7 79 18 23 19 .21 11 23 1 3

19 10 .32 4 32 5 1

1 3 114 19 0

1 3 86 0 10

14 3 42 17 108 2 66 3 11

11 18 64 8 8

26 18 64 18 21 15 03 1 101 18 7

6 0 1

7 12 97 0 62 9 51 7 23 2 84 1 .11 7 0.2 18 101 9 .73 10 105 4 8

4 8 44 16 23 12. 31 11 02 18 0

12 .8 9155 2 6

1 16. 4

1 16 _21 10 43 9 21 8 37 4 01 5. 72 6 5

2 1 71 7 21 7 6.

I 5 1

1 5 6I 10 21 14 1

8 13 92 19 2

30 10 41 8 61 10 06 0 52 13 8

I II 5

Bathurst

!,

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BellingenBelmoreBexley

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Bondi!,

Bondi Beach

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ftBroadway

Broken Hill,f

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LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. COntit ucd.

2538 Commonwealth Gazette

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Brauch.

Coombe ..Fredrickson ..

Nichterlein ..North Evening

CommitteeTembyTisherTownsendWoodmanAllanHaldane

Haldane

KentKentKershawKershawKingston

PetersonReynoldsTratman

WatkinsWestawayFranklinFunnelThurnBywaters

Cunningham..Harrison ..Murphy ..PerryMulligan ..

Wyld ..

WyldDraveHalpin

Provians

Provians

Provians

Smith . .Towill . .Bailey ..CagneyCreamer ..Flynn ..Lancaster ..Lewis ..

OgilviePiperAnderson

Driver ..

Driver ..

£ s. d.

New South Wales continued.

Catherine Mary .. 2 9 3 Broken HillSarah Agnes, trus- 2 9 5

tee for Fred-rickson, CharlesLawrence

Edwin Sylvius . .

Continuation Social

John Frederick . .

Charles Herbert ..Margaret WindorahLaurence ..Edward ..Janet Livingstone,

trustee forHaldane, JamesHarold

Janet Livingstonetrustee forHaldane, RobertDalkeith

Neville ..Stanley ..Samuel David andCaroline AgnesEmma Augusta,

trustee forKingston, Pa-tricia Grace

Charles .. ..Arthur Robert ..Mary Lydia Wal-

thamClarence ..Monica Mary AmiGeorge .. ..

Emma Victoria ..Fred .. ..Robert Joseph, trus-

tee for Bywaters,Keith RobertWilliam

Norman Rodger ..Elva Grace EstelleMary EllenMary AnnThomas

NevillePhilip, trustee for

Wyld, Helen MayBetty Agnes . .

Eliza .. . .

Katherine Lyle,trustee forHalpin, BrianMichael

Thomas, trustee forP roviaus, HelenHazel

Thomas, trustee forProvians, IsabelElizabeth

Thomas, trustee forProvians, WilliamThomas

Albert Edward . .

Frederick John ..Reuben Herbert ..Michael . .

Stanley Leslie ..Gertie .. ..Olive Bertha LydiaJoseph Richard,

trustee forLewis, Gwen -doline May

Margaret ..

William ..Alfred Thomas

BenhardArthur, trustee for

Driver, DouglasAllan

Arthur, trustee forDriver, RuthEmily

James

1 10 101 6 2

5 1 41 3 81 16 61 12 111 6 91 13 1

1 13 1

2 1 82 3 61 11 9

1 3 3

3 18 102 13 11

35 9 10

1 8 31 19 102 16 81 8 81 10 51 3 2

1 14 112 9 1

13 7 32 7 81 6 3

4 3 7

6 14 101 9 22 6 2

13 18 10

13 18 11

13 18 11

2 6 01 16 91 19 1

2 8 63 11 82 16 72 8 1

2 14 11

1 4 23 17 02 14 8

8 19 8

7 7 7

//,,ff

Burwood

Pr

Pt

Pt

,f

Pt

f,,.

Camden

Campsie

,.Canowindra

CarltonCasino

ff

Cessnock

Pt

f,St

,f

Chatswood

,f

f,

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ET©. OOntineed.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount.

£ s. d.

New South Wales continued,

Martin Cecil GeorgeMcDaniel Joseph Henry ..O'Brien Clarice .. .

Wilson Edith Gertrude,trustee forWilson, GrahamKeith

Alvarez John Aspinall,trustee forAlvarez, JohnGilbert

Stirling Lucy .. ..Entwistle James Albert ..Gracie Frederick Valen-

tine Charles andGracie MurielTorpy .. Helen JudithBeresford Sunday School (The)Cole .. Robert HenryCooma Cutlery Fund . . ..Eccleston . . Charles Hubert,

trustee for Eccle-ston, HubertSylvester

Eccleston William James,trustee for Eccle-ston, MyrineJoyce

Freebody Veronica MaryGoodwin Ernest ..McManus Margaret ..Nimmitabel War Memorial AccountNolan Jane, trustee for

Nolan, EnidSmith Ellen Voilet, trus-

tee for Smith.Norman Edward

Edwards Francis John, trus-tee for Edwards,Anne Carthew

Montgomery .. Marjorie Louisa,trustee for Mc-Cartney, WilliamGeorge

Railway ExtensionCoonambleLeague

AndersonDeep

. James Alfred ..Edith Scandra,

trustee forNasser, Helen

Warren Dorothy Muriel ..Daysdale Public Hall Piano Fund . .

Goodall Eva, trustee forGoodall, JosephWilliam Stanley

Gregory Evelyn Janet ..McMillan George AlexanderSheridan Mary Jane, trustee

for Nagle, JamesFrancis

Williams Gladys Ellen ..Williams Herbert Traton

Samuel, trusteefor Williams,June Edith Clare

Bargwanna John Henry .

Curtis Desmond StanleyRyan Hannah . .Rhodes Thomas

HuddHuddMcCloskey

BoalerMcGuinessSharwoodSlaterSlaterSpackmanSpackmanCahillHiggins

LeeMoore

George Stanley ..William Allan ..Dominic Charles,

andJohn AllanCarl BransonHollis LindsayJohn Clement ..Ronald Clement ..Edith Ann, andThomasAmy JosephineAmanda Marie

FrancisRichard Walter ..Elizabeth May ..

3 16 22 6 8

12 0 21 3 4

1 3 9

Branch.

Chatswood

Circular Quay

1 14 92 4 4 Coogee1 11 5

11 15 36 10 4 Cocina8 2 1

14 3 428 19 8

1 13 2

1 19 344 16 11

1 10 1i 3 11

19 3 1

1 18 4

76 11 10

8 12 8

23 14 4

2 16 45 10 7

1 2 101 5 81 5 8

8 13 111 13 41 4 5

1 8 32 10 7

3 10 21 11 52 1 91 5 01 11 41 12 13 14 4

12 6 86 16 53 3 101 5 04 7 4

6 19 116 3 48 4 24 9 9

PP

tf

Coonabarabran

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Cootamundra

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LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC.continued.

Surname. Christian Names.

Newnham .

(Paterson

PollockTanianeKilfoyleBilsonBilsonObernWhite

DavisDavisEnglishLoundarMoore

Murray

RichardsBellBooth

Buckridge .

CabotCrowley ..Delaney

Delaney

DoyleFitzhardinge..Francis ..Gallegos ..GillisHiggins ..James ..Larcombe ..Larcombe ..Mitchell . .

Murray ..O'Donohue ..

Purseglove ..RobertsSchofieldSmithSmithSuttonTait

TubmanTubmanDoddsGriffithsHalloranHumphryJohnsonMitchellPorterPorter

Porter

.. itSuttorTancredTaylorEmmersonHaggartyRedmanFranklandGradyO'ConnorWilksAndersonJames

New South Wales ---coBessie Ada, trustee

for Heap, PhyllisWilson

Rita, trustee forPaterson, JohnGeorge

Ella Irene GladysMarie .. . .

Mary .. . .

George James andSarah JaneEdith Mary .

i.

Elsie Matilda trus-tee for Thite,Henry Alfred

Basic, trustee forRobert DesmondJohn. . ..Elsie May . .

Ethel May, trusteefor Moore, SadieMabel

Daisy May, trusteefor Murray, FayePauline

Margaret ..George Henry ..Jessie Constance,

trustee for Booth,Catherine Mary

Rachel Emily . . 75 7 6Ethel Mary .. 2 8 8William Collins . . 3 11 0Melbourne, trustee 1 14 10

for Delaney,Mary Jane Agnes

Melbourne, trusteefor Delaney,Phyllis May

Wilfred John . .

Richard GrantleyBert Andrew ..Herbert Hastings . .

Arthur James AllanJohn ..Les WesternWilliam andMaryFanny ..

William ..William John ..Kenneth Gerald . .

Frank ..ThomasLeslie .. ..Sydney Patrick ..Vera . ..Ethel May, trustee

for Tait, HeatherAnne

Walter William andJessie LouisaElizabethMansellFrank ..Annie Lilian ..Mabel Kate . .

Eric Stanley JeffreyHenry .. . .

Edward Law-rence and

Archie, Executorsof the Estate ofthe late HenryPorter

Dorothy MayAmy BeatriceErnest .. ..John WilliamWilliam Henry . .

Elizabeth ..

Ernest NunCharles . .

Esther Ellen ..Ralph . . . .Wallace WilliamOtto George . .

Amount.

£ s. d.

ntinued.6 1 3

1 14 7

1 17 71 16 1

1 11 25 2 5

1 18 113 5 1

1 14 2

6 0 91 7 102 15 11

1 5 1

1 8 91 4 0 i Dubbo2 1 9

Branch.

Crows Nest

,,

,f

CroydonDarlington

Drummoyne

2 5 1

2 14 62 15 102 8 82 17 64 3 5]. 5 01 5 1

1 12 7

1 9 03 0 61 4 25 16 46 1 61 3 61 3 1

1 15 81 5 43 19 10

1 18 9

5 10 11 Dulwich Hill4 0 92 16 45 ]5 0111 41 4 47 6 11

41 13 5114 3 1

1. 3 6I 12 24 4 113 19 713 81 16 05 12 31 II 7

13 1 816 6 10

Dungog

Earlwood

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETCH.-- coutiswed.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount.

d.

Neu, South AT ales continued.McKay . George Stewart .. 1 3 1

McKirdy . Ellen Margaret .. 127 19 11Reed Margaret, trustee 1 5 6

for Reed, JoyceWilson- Smythe Lillian Elizabeth, 1 9 4

andWilson- Smythe Nettie, trustees for

Alcorn, B.Adlarn .. Ernest Alfred 2 11 8

MathewTurner .. Harry . .. 12 0 2Enfield Centre Progress Association 2 17 5Gawne . . Arthur Sydney, 2 8 11

trustee forGawne, ArthurClifton ..

Keefe William John, trus-tee for Keefe,Elizabeth

Lowe . . Malcolm ..Carramar and District Swimming

and Life Saving ClubHolman . . Alfred George . .

Yeates . . George trustee forYeates, ThomasMatthews

Abbotsford Assembly, The ..Erskine . . Jolin Thomas

AlexanderGibson Edna, trustee for

Gibson, MarciaFrank .

Thomas Machie andEdwardAnnie, trustee for

Alexander, Wil-liam Archie

Verdi Roy ..Robert . . ..Elizabeth Meddick

MargaretEdward John ..Arthur Ernest ..Thomas Charles ..

JowettPalmerManningCashman

CollitsErwinFerguson

LeydinSmithSmithTrundle Gymnasium Club ..Cavion .. Virginia..Holbrooke .. Gertrude ..Keane Ivy Florence, trus-

tee for Keane,Patricia

Neilson Ellen, trustee forDrewett, Phillip

O'Harte Evelyn Sophia MaryCave . . Albert Ernest ..Elsner . . Nellie . . ..Emmaville Dramatic Society ..Sue Fong William Frank andSue Fong MinnieTickle Letitia Grace ..Ward Pansy Christina,

trustee for Ward,Aubrey Nils

Wilkins Ethel Miriam MaudMurray Leila AnnPeace William John, trus-

tee for Peace,John William

Harold . . ..

Mary Annie ..Ellen, trustee for

Bailey, FloraMaree

Arthur ..Charlotte ..Herbert ValentineMilton ThreadgoldClement James . .

James J oseph . .Edward ..Lawrence Colin ..Elsie Alma Levina,

trustee for Med-way, ClarenceWalter

Lily Amelia, trus-tee for McIntyre,Richard Albert

WhiteBaileyBailey

BennettBuckmaster . .

CookCrokerDaleyFloodGrayHowardMedway

East Maitland McIntyreEdgeclitf

31 15 7

1 3 65 2 0

1 15 21 6 10

1 10 .41 3 2

4 10 2

2 5 53 10 4

2 11 11

2 8 214 i 9

1 8 6

2 10 36 1 31 5 25 8 01 9 105 14 85 10 10

1 4 93 1 101 13 71 5 61 8 81 4 52 5 3i 15 7

1 13 42 19 111 6 10

61 11 35 9 z1 6 8

1 13 71 16 72 8 I2 1 05 15 111 17 81 6 112 3 41 5 1

3 2 10

Branch.

Edgedliff,

Elizabeth -street South

PP

Enfield

Enmore

FaAeld

Five Dock

Forbes

PP

Glebe

PP

ffGlen Innes

Gosford

PtGoulburn

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LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETCH. COftingted.

2540

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

OldfieldOnionsPollardRabjohnsTamsettTelferThwaiteSheehan

SimpsonSimpsonEatonLeeMurphyMcDonaldMcLachlanPascoePeckPreeceRoutledgeNewton

£ s. d.

.New South Walescontinued.

Mary Jane ..

William Joseph ..Frances Rose AnnOswald Percy ..Florence JosephineWalter William ..Kate Pulsford . .

Mary ..

Harry Planton andOscar AlfredCedric ..Frank JosephJohn JosephAnnie ..Mary ElizaHarry Lionel ..William MatthewAlbert .. ..George Robert ..Katherine, trustee

for Newton,Gertrude Stella

Sheldon .. Herbert ..Barellan Draughts and Chess ClubGras .. Maria Fabarne . .

Hegarty .. Joseph Aloysius . .

Hogan Myra Estelle ..Leeto Tennis Club . .

Littrell Andrew Jackson . .Samios Theodore John ..Smith Mary Ellen Jane . .

Sutton Evelyn Alice Ada,trustee for Sutton,Olive Josephine

The Northern Griffith DistrictBranch, Farmers and SettlersAssociation

The Young Britishers' Club . .

Bower Leslie Frederick ..Jones William Hopkins,

trustee forJones, MorganHopkins

Pooley .. George HendyAndronico .. Stanley andPolitis .. NicholasBurden .. Arthur ..Edmondson .. George HaroldFear .. Nellie ..Feldwick .. George ..Finlay .. John .. ..Funnell .. Walter Robert

James, trustee forFunnel!, NoelChapman ..

GanasGibsonHunter

LaceyLauder

LehmannLennonMobbsMoonMossMcAuliffe

McMahonPascoeRodgers ..Walsh ..Winters ..Pleasant HillsWoodger ..

Dougherty ..Harvey ..McMahon ..

John .. ..John Marshall ..John Joseph Dixon

AlexanderMick .. .

Robert Craig Gem-mel!

Adolf ..Lily LucindaMabel RebeccaAnnie FlorenceLouis .. . .Marjorie Alma

DoreenErnest Daniel ..Arthur Reginald..Margaret ..

Richard Paul ..Joseph ..

Junior Football ClubRobert Samuel,

trustee for Wood -ger, John Cam-eron

Ellen .. . .Lucy Gladys MonaMary Cecilia ..

Comm on weal th Gazeti.e

LIST or ACCOUNTS, F'1cc.-- con.fin.ued.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

:3 5 5 I Goulburn Traceyi 7 101 9 73 7 21 11 103 16 1

1 3 5125 6 10

1 13 5 Fletcher

PP

PP

BardsleyBarlow

Goulburn-street

4 17 11 I Grafton1 6 82 13 46 0 91 5 43 8 10

37 6 81 3 1

10 2 31 3 9

vtHookHowardKellyMaguireBarnesBrown

VP

GranvilleGreen

6 0 3i 5 6 Griffith1 7 22 6 1

217 44 0 45 7 21 9 92 13 43 3 9

3 6 6

1 6 64 12 31 9 1

1 5 73 7 6

4 8 1

1. 4 6:3 17 4

22 2 42 13 1

1 3 8

VP

GundagaiHaberfield

HayHaymarket

2 10 11 Of

9 11 103 5 J !,

2 9 1111 18 1

4 6 10218 89 .9 22 0 4 ,!5 10 05 0 85 16 4 ,!4 12 61 4 21 15 11

14 2 02 6 0 Henty1 13 5 ,,

2 1 2 Homebush1 8 94 5 8

HawkinsHookerLeechMatherShearmanSuttonRobinsonFeelySinclairBentleyFraserBrebnerDunne

B.I. New Guarhurst

BeardBrutonCaldwellCaristeHerbertsKerrManning ..Manning ..McCormick ..McLean ..WebbCallow . .

Down ..Southwell . .

Sutcliffe ..Woodman ..Bertram ..BrileyMorrisBushflayMarshallStone

AlcornKerrReeves

HansenSmithCollins ..

FrostGammonGrahameTriceWilks .

Wilkes ..Bangalow Gymnasium ..Banger Albert .. ..Bubb .. Horatio Bertram

Warner

New South WFakß continued,

Lawrence, trusteefor Hourigan,Eileen, andTracey, ThomasVictor

Samuel .. . .Julia Eva, trustee

for Barlow, ColinRichard

Harold Oswald,trustee forFletcher, RonaldHarold

Harry Charles ..Walter AlexanderCharles ..Elsie .. . .

Raymond HoraceLily Eva, trustee

for Brown, Ken-neth Colin

Reginald Victor,trustee for Green,William Capel

Robert Baxter ..Oswald . ..Edward James ..Douglas Gould ..Stanley Charles ..Gordon William ..Richard.. ..

Patrick..Ethel HildaEmma JaneAgnes MaryJoyce . ..

Mary Jean, trusteefor Dunne, JeanMarie

Auxiliary, Darling-

Norman WilliamHelen MargueriteClive Robertson ..Joe ..

Richard..Sylvia Mary .

Julia Caroline andLucy FredericaJames VolumAlexanderAnnie C.Mary AnnGeorge ErnestGertrudeFred .. ..

ThomasNorman RussellHannah MaryRichardNicholas ..Kathleen ElizabethJohn .. ..

Mary, trustee forBromage, RonaldDelaware John

Archie Grant ..James .. . .Esme Edith, trus-

tee for Reeves,Iris Jean . .

Elizabeth Agnes..James Edward ..Bridget ..Gladys Cynthia ..Harold Edward ..Eva Nellie ..Elizabeth Alice ..Mabel Lyons ..Frederick

62 3 7

2 2 99 13 10

1 12 3

3 3 72 15 83 14 8

29 19 81 4 44 4 0

7 17 4

1 11 41 8 61 10 35 19 111 4 22 5 01 6 6

71 1 1

1 13 1

1 11 61 11 9

14 3 31 18 5

3 19 4

2 11 1112 16 4l 18 02 11 92 15 7

48 9 32 1 10

11 3 1

6 15 41 12 11

27 15 43 12 42 6 01 16 62 12 111 17 73 0 1

1 13 38 8 .18 9 72 6 41 7 6

1 17 101 7 51 19 9

1 17 112 10 10

12 19 91 13 1

1 7 035 16 932 7 7

1 6 41 3 97 11 51 7 73 7 5

Homebuch .

Hurstville

InverellPP

Vil

PP

Katoomba!f

Kensington

Kings Cross

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Kingsford1.

PP

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Kogarali

Kurri Kurri

Kyogle

Leeton

Leichhardt!/7!

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LindfieldLismore

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LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC.continued. LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC.- -continued.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch. Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

CarterCondonEdwardHerneHoldenMilsomMoretPatersonRitchieRyanShephard

SimpsonSmith

Stibbard .

StrongDenny

Tintenbar ShireWood ..Bailey

ChiversCooperDrury

DudleyFlynnMorpethRobertsStoneWatson

Johnston ..Liverpool Branch,

UnionLiverpool to Bankstown

LeagueMain

MurrayCameronClarke

MorrisonUnited AustraliaUrana RailwayBloomfield

CarterCockraneCooperGilmoreHadfieldKing

Levy

Lister ..Macpherson ..

MerrettPearson.PrattSmithStammerLeighton

McPhee

New South Walescontinued.John ..Arthur . . ..Henry Johnson ..William Osborne..Ethel . . . .NormanGiacomoEnid IsabelErnest CharlesFrancis .. . .Arthur Bradshaw

ClaudeMargaret ..Helena Mary, trus-

tée for Smith,Keith David

Charles, trustee forStibbard, CharlesArnold

Samuel andAlexander James,

trustees forStrong, BeateauBestestie

Brass Band . .

Charlotte Grace ..James Phillips

Nicholas ..David James ..Arthur .. ..Septimus Victor

ArchibaldAlbert ..Maud ..George ..Mary ..James . . . .Myrtle Esther,

trustee forWatson, RoydonAlfred

Ann ..Farmers' Defence

Railway

Maude, trustee forMain, Guy -Henry

John Stanislaus . .

Alexander ..Jean, trustee for

Clark, KeithDonald George .

Local AssociationLeague . . . .

Elsie May, trusteefor Westaway,Edward Albert

Joseph Samuel ..Lizzie May .

Hector McDonaldDavid Andrew ..Florence Mary ..Alexander Stanley,

trustee for King,Betty Silver

Dorothea Annie,trustee. forSmyth, ThomasReginald

Isabel . . . .

Tertius Horatio,trustee for Mac -pherson, IsabelWinifred, andMacpherson,Mabel Gladys

Maude MayLeslie JohnMary ..Alice MaudHarry ..John ..

Ivy May, trusteefor McPhee, AilsaDawn

£ s. d.

8 18 11 7 24 4 101 14 02 8 45 2 51 5 21 4 23 19. 4

45 5 22 7 1

7 7 011 1 7.

1 5 9

1 7 8

2 18 61 4 73 11 3

1 18 02 1. 21 12 9

1 5 98 1 21 8 42 i 107 7 56 10 11

2 13 83 15 10

2 9 9

1 14 5

7 7 1

i 4 53 8 11

1 14 67 16 71 5 42 12 1

5 4 52 7 91 4 23 0 1

4 6 56 19 2

7 8 0

2 11 55 12 4

15 17 41 4 51 12 01 14 214 8

47 18 3

2 13 6

Lismore Brasington ..Butler ..

PP

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Manly PottsReevesRogers

PP Sargentr, %litchelhill

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Adams

Anderson ..Bray's Creek and

FundButtersCarrFreeman

Freeman

HallHealy

M.aroubra HeronJunction Murphy

Rundle

Nez, South liralesVaughan TheodoreAlma Doreen, true-

tee for Butler,Francis Ernest

Alma Doreen, true-tee for Butler,William Thomas

Maude Ellen ..Reginald . .Charlotte Maude ..Winton Maybelle ..Angelina ..Ida May, trustee for

Sowden, DaisyMay

Alfred Edward,trustee for Tur-ner, Shirley Olive

Emma Florence ..Manuel George ..WilliamLinda, trustee for

Jamieson, CecilJohn

Linda, trustee forJamieson, DorisElizabeth

Linda, trustee forJamieson, GeorgeWilliam

Linda, trustee forJamieson, NeilLedingham

Mathew FredrickWilliam

Albert EdwardJohn . .

MargaretJohn . .

Agnes Grace ..Esther, trustee for

Bowles, LewisJoseph

Maurice ..Robert Arthur ..Ernest Charles ..Effie Dalrymple,

trustee for Gray -ston, Marie EffieRita

Wallace Oliver . .

Andy Andrew ..John .. . .

Thomas Charles ..Kathleen Grace . .

Emma Mary AnnJames .. . .

EdwardColin . ..George Martin Pat-

rick and O'Brien,Rose Elizabeth

Mona Irene, trusteefor Pinkerton,Teresa Joyce

Annie May, trusteefor Adams, Wil-liam John

George .. ..Back Creek Bridge

Angus Henry ..Jeffrey Keaton ..Ethel Maud, trustee

for Freeman,Robert Noel

Ethel Maud, trusteefor Freeman,Maxwell Colin

Harold Lewis . .

Margaret Mary . .Florence Ellen . .Mick, trustee for

Murphy, OlgaStella

Thomas Frederick

£ a. cl.

continued.1 12 43 12 7

3 12 7

22 0 31 13 51 10 51 15 31. 13 91 10 O

I 9 4

1 3 101 18 111 5 106 10 3

6 19 10

11 11 2

9.11 5

1 3 1

2 5 41 5 0

15 2 616 10 73 4 91 3 7

1 9 01 9 1

1 15 1

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3 13 37 8 85 0 10

24 13 71 16 112 10 09 16 8I 17 13 12 02 17 0

2 15 1

3 19 8 1

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LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. continued.

2542 Commonwealth Gazette

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. continued.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch. Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Braneb:

Skinner ..Tierney ..

Tyaigum FootballBentley ..

BloorBacconBetts ..Cuell .Merah North Parents

AssociationO'Driscoll ..Priestly ..Roberts ..

Upper MaulesReserve

CleaverCusack

JonesLaurantus .Martin ..

Shields ..Welsh

Williams ..Dugan .Macquarie TennisPiddington ..Piddington ..Piddington ..Walton ..Allsopp

Bryant ..Bryden ..Byrne ..Combined PublicDevereux ..Fitzsimmons. .FullerHadley

JenkinsKedwellKedwell ..McCrackenMorgan ..Morgan .

Nelsons Bay SportsNilsson . .

Polwarth ..

Robertson

RoyseSheedy

Silverthorne . .SmithSmith ..SquirrellSquirrellThurlow ..

TischenkeJames

New South Walescontinued.ThelmaElizabeth Mabel

MaudClub .. ..

Edith May, trusteefor Bentley, Les-lie Clarence ..

Harry ..James Sant ..Elsie May ..William Oswald ..

and Citizens

Peter . .William Robert ..Edward Fergus

SigneyCreek Recreation

Clarice May ..Geoffrey Arthur,

trustee forCusack, PeterAustin

Rose PaulineClare May .Mary, trustee for

Martin, JohnMervyn

Ida Catherine ..Frederick Richard,

trustee forVVelsh, EricJames

John ThomasJoan Isabel ..Club .. . .

Gladstone andHaroldJames CharlesJulia RobertaHarold George,

trustee forAllsopp, HaroldHarrison

MargaretWilliam and LizzieMiles ..Schools Band ..Horace Stephen ..Michael ..Harold MontagueJames Devonport,

trustee forPatterson, VictorHadley

George Gronow ..Isabell and ..Victor JosephSarah TeresaWilliam Joseph andGladys

Club ..William Oscar,

trustee forNilsson, Barry

j Joseph Tiplady,trustee forWallace, Sydney

J James .. ..

William Massy ..Lela, trustee for

Sheedy, JohnPatrick

Newman Vincent ..Patrick andCatherineNorma and ..LesleyHugh Clopton

GodfreyNicholas ..Harry Gwydir,

trustee forJames, Joyce

£ 8. d.

6 7 9 i

2 18 5

2 13 24 0 4

1 17 1

1 9 91 10 103 6 5

11 9 5

1 17 51 9 94 4 0

18 3 7

1 3 411 17 11

1 6 03 1 51 12 3

1 6 101 17 8

1 14 78 4 51 14 113 5 5

1 6 932 14 1

1 3 4

5 8 83 2 111 14 105 8 43 '7 112 14 111 18 7

80 8 4

1 12 1

28 18 1

1 5 116 3 3

1 12 111 8 9

11 18 7

263 12 8

1 17 114 4 9

2 13 111 5 7

30 7 02 16 7

35 3 101 18 4

Murwillumbah

>,

Muswellbrook

NarrabriOf

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Pt

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McLean

BoydDellErskineErskineGentleHollingworthIkin ..Kennedy ..McNeil ..Stephens ..SwiftCraigFergusonHoward ..LawrenceLeet

MitchellWebberWilson

CarrallDaley

Millard ..Up -Town ProgressWallace ..WardBowhayByrnesCorry

EasonGardinerHepburnJonesLawsonMadiganMoon

McDonald ..McGill ..

Sheppard ..Sheppard ..Smith ..Williamson ..Brown

ByrnesCanuteCarlin

Craddock ..Donohoe ..DouglassFillasFormosaGordonHardyMcDonaldWilliams

Hepworth

HillHudsonGuiseHeatrick

Parkes SwimmingThomas ..

New South WalesWilliam, trustee for

McLean, BarbaraJean

Joseph ..MatildaGordon James andNellieStanley .. .

Edith ..Albert RobertBessie ..Mary ..ThomasGeorginaJohn JosephJane AliceCharles ..Ewart PearsonJonathan John,

trustee for theEstate of the lateEleanor Leet

Robert James ..Mary Agnes . .Mary Helena, trus-

tee for Wilson,Sheila Cuncliffe

Muriel Ethel . .

Oswald Henry, trus-tee for Daley,Roy Henry

Ernest George . .Association . .

MilfredPatrick Francis ..Margaret Mary ..Patrick Stephen ..Marion, trustee for

Corry, MarionJohn ..Edward Henry . .Hannah Bell . .Roy Rowland .

Arthur HaroldLeslie William ..Clair Margaret, trus-

tee for Thomas,Maxwell Arthur

Catherine AlexandraElizabeth, trustee

for McGill, BerylAgnes

James andMaryDaisy AdelaidePatrick EricThomas

ThomasGeorge .. .

Bessie, trustee forCarlin, JamesBernard

JeannieThomasIvy ..

ChristoforasLily ..Joseph ,

Alfred ..Eva Caroline . .

Mildred Irene, trus-tee for Williams,William Bertram

Frederick FrankPlatt

Alice Teresa . .Katherine Cecelia . .Martha .. ..Barbata, trustee for

Heatrick, ThomasGeorge

Club . .Owen James, trus-

tee for Thomas,June Sylvia

£ s. d.

continued.2 6 6

1 6 111 12 4

112 4 1

1 10 41 9 112 10 71 7 92 1 9

349 6 91 4 62 11 9

10 1 31 4 21 4 4

11 11 5

4 14 94 .5 10

14 10 8

3 13 01 8 6

1 12 71 10 71 4 111 8 102 10 101 7 71 8 8

4 1 01 5 111 8 71 7 101 10 5

40 17 101 4 11

1 3 99 11. 0

1 14 7

1 4 21 12 01 4 1

i 9 71 3 01 3 3

11511177 5 10

5 15 01 6 71 8 9

19 18 111 7 61 9 71 14 10

3 17 1

2 15 824 6 3

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Commonwealth Gazette

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. - -continued.

2,543 No. 238.-28th November, 1940

Surname. Christian Naffies, Amount. Branch.

New South Wales--continued.

£ a. d.

1'AhernCarroll

EileenJames Joseph

1 9 104 4 11.

ParramattaIt

Cottrell Arthur .. 8 3 4 ffDavison Laura May 1 3 7 PP

Keepence Mary .. 1 7 11 f,McGovern Margaret 1 4 3 .fRede Rahel Ada 1 4 5 If

Reed Charles Henry 1 14 0 ,.Rose Jean Diana 8 14 11. ,fRoughley Edna Ellen 1 5 6Crothers Sarah Jane . . 9 14 6 PenrithDavis Stanley Victor 1 7 8 .f

GordonGraham William Samuel 1 11 11 OP

Morris Ella Susanah . . 2 12 10 ff

Morris Grace Josephine . 2 18 3 ffDevine Norman Gordon . . 2 10 3 PetershamWatson William John 12 1 2 ff

White Charles Alfred . . 1 18 9 Pt

Young John .. 16 5 6 f,Zaia Nancy .. 16 14 0 Pt

Cumming George . 1 14 2 PrymontShaw Archibald and 2 8 2Shaw NellieGinn James Henry 2 6 11 QueanbeyaaiGregory Hugh . . - 1 16 10 Pt

Jones Clara Josephine,trustee for Jones,Barbara Eileen

1 3 6 Quirindi

Wilson Alice Ann, trusteefor Herren, Lois

1 8 11

ConstanceBartle I Edwin Cecil . . 1 16 8 RandwickDwyer Kathleen Hamilton,

trustee for2 13 0 ff

Dwyer, FrederickJoseph

Irvine James Henry .. 3 16 5 ,fMyers Margaret Mary,

trustee for1 7 5 ,f

Myers, VictorJohn

Schureck Charles Nathan and 5 0 9Schureck FannyYoung Lilian May, trustee

for Young,Neville William

1 3 4

Biggs Violet Dawn . . 1 3 0 RedfernFoley Pauline, trustee for 216 13 1

Foley, RelmaHealy Catherine Agnes 2 12 7

Sullivan Martha . . 1 4 9 ftCormack Louisa Miriam . . 5 17 3 Rose BayGodhard Eva May 1 4 4 ttHampshire Edgar George 1 15 0 f.Hunt Noel Percy 12 13 1

Jenkins Beatrice Valmai 2 4 2Murray George D'Arey 1 7 0Cashman Emily . . .. 2 13 1 RozelleWhite Sidney George 7 15 0 !f

BomanMcGowan Reginald .. 1 8 6 St. PetersButler Reginald John 1 3 6 Singleton

ThomasButler Reginald John 3 0 3

Thomas, trusteefor Butler, AlfredJohn

Dight James George and 72 1 3 ffDight

.FrostCharles HiltonArchie Gordon .. 2 0 10

Grendon Brook Literary Institutes'-4- Building Fund

110 0 1

Lowe Arthur Edward .. 17 5 1.0 to

Partridge Ernest William 1 19 11 ..Sutton Malcolm James and 5 15 8Sutton Louisa, trustees

for the Estate ofthe late Job,Sutton

Williams Fanny Florence .. 1 13 6Miller Joseph .. .. 11 13 6, JunctionSpit JunctionRowell Frances Allison,

. trustee for2 19 2

Rowell, AlanDouglas

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. oontintted.

Surname. Christfan Names. Amount.

New South Wales-continued.

£ s. d.

Anderson Kathleen Nila, trus-tee for Anderson,William Lockhart

:3 13 5 !

Lockley . Mary Eleanor 13 9 8Worthington Doris Mary 1 12 8Hollis .. Mary Wigston 9 11 11

Emanuel .. Alexander Charles 1 16 9Higgison Rosetta .. 2 14 8Mellveen Thomas James .. 4 4 10McKinnon Charles Cameron .. 1 14 1

McRae Francis Lewin 115 2 2Duncan and

Sweeney Francis Bede,trustees forSweeney, JohnLeonard

Prisk Allyn Robert .. 1 5 2White Horace William . . 21211Abbott John Edward and 4 8 1

Abbott, RobertLeslie

Bartlett .. Alec Eugene 3 10 2Cedar Party Football Club . . 3 13 2Coopernook School of Arts Building 1 16 7

FundCox Mary Jane, trustee

for Cox, Glynn15 12 4

MervynCross Solomon, trustee for 1 7 4

Giifillan, DaisyMyrtle

Dykes Sarah Jane . . 1 15 1

Fenning Arthur William .. 34 14 0Hammond Geoffrey Blake . . 1 4 4Henderson Maude Cameron . . 3 12 8Henry .Tames Raymond . . 1 8 8Manning Cycle and Motor Cycle Club 18 9 4Pengelly Mary Edna . . 1 3 1

Robinson Alex .. 1 5 8Saxby Chris .. . . 1 13 6Hobbs John .. 6 5 8Huie John Croom 1 19 9Kenzel Harry . i 13 8Locantro Giovanni .. 1 19 9McIntyre Angus, trustee for I 8 11

McIntyre, MaryOsborne Sarah Dorothy . . 47 2 1

Stack Ruby . . .. 1 14 4Sutcliffe Henry Faulds . . 1 12 1

Vafas Nicholas . 114 7Welby John .. 29 0 11Witten Eliza Mary 5 13 11Garvin Maria . . . . 2 15 6Rue Archibald Hutton 1 5 2Tenterfield Mounted Rifle Club .. 1 16 5Miller Edward Clarence.. 1 6 6Kiernan Terence Patrick .. 2 4 3Connolly Joseph Simon, trus-

tee for Connolly,Eric John

1 16 10

Benson Kate .. 1 16 0Campbell .. Florence Gerard 110 3Eight Hour Day Committee 2 8 0Madden Joseph .. 53 16 8Mork Andrew Edward 13 12 1Robinson Milda .. 1 6 6Adams Walter Stanley 1 8 7Bowkett Mary .. 2 1 8Boyson Margaret 1 18 9Boyson Percy Augustus 1. 6 2Burke John Wallace 1 16 0Cheney Marie Eileen 1 5 0Cleland Stanley 1 8 10Costelloe Thomas Walter .. 1 11 956th Battalion E. Coy. Social Club 1 15 9Frater Ralph Leslie . . 1 7 5Harper George .. 1 10 7Holt Eric Thomas Wallis 3 0 4Jenkins . Henry .. 1 5 5Juppenlatz Annie 1 5 6King William John .. 17 18 8Lindon Margaret Eliza . , 2 4 3Linsell Isabella Ann . 3 11 11McGrath Reginald Ernest .. 3 18 5McMullen Ernest Victor . . 1 7 5Savage William Joseph .. 6 14 2

Branch.

Strathfield

f.

Summer HillSurry Hills

Tamworthff

ffPP

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Pt

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LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC.- - continued.

2544 Commonwealth Gazette

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. -- continued.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch. Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

New South Wales

£ a. d.

-- continued. New South Walescontinued.

£ a. d.

Savage William Joseph, 1. 16 10 Wagga Wagga Everingham Robert .. 44 15 8. Windsortrustee for Savage, Johnston Donald James 1 5 8Leo Thomas Morley Arthur .. 11 15 3

Schirmer Freda Olga .. 1 17 10 Nelson John .. .. 5 3 5Tozer Arthur Ellis 1 11 5 Bruce .Tack Arthur Leslie 1 4 11 WollongongWebb Clive Cedric and '7 17 8 Davies Oliver, . trustee for 5 19 6Green. Ethel Amy Davies, AudreyWilson . Nancy, trustee for 35 10 7 Mafynnue

Wilson, Margaret Finn ,James Matthew .. 2 18 6Pamela Gardiner William John .. 2 19 7

Peters . . William George .. 12 12 5 Wallsend Laughlin George Sydney and 3 10 2Block No. 2, Bondi Junction White 12 5 7 Waverley Laughlin Mary Irene

Way Fund MacKella.r . Duncan Gordon l. 18 0 .,Bondi United Junior Cricket Club . . 1 7 1 McCutcheon Hugh .. 1 15 5Calderwood 4 Agnes Clarabell . . 108 11 11 Scott .. William 2 12 8Cathcart Ida .. . . 1 15 7 Thomas .. Agnes .. 1 3 6Collier Edward Robert .. 1 5 10 Townsend .. Henry .. . . 2 4 2Darlington Herbert Stanley .. 1 8 11 Ward .. Henry James Griffin 9 15 7Harrison Eva Elizabeth Irene i 18 2 Wilson .. Robert Steel 1 14 8Hayes Elizabeth 6 6 2 Appleroth .. Herbert Frederick 2 15 7 WoollahraHughes Ida Frances i 14 3 Norman andMorris David Edgar 1 9 11 , Appleroth Ferri Marion, trus-MurphyMcKenna

Nora ..Annie Jane

59 7 1034 7 6

tee for Apple -roth, Ferri Eliza-

Parfitt Harriet .. 1 3 6 beth LeonoraRichter Werner .. 2 19 2 Stanfield Maurice William .. 2 6 8Smith Clara Sabina . 28 6 11 Lewis May .. .. 5 10 7 WoononaWebb Frances Adelaide, 18 4 9 Pitman Harriet Muriel .. 1 3 3

trustee for Webb,Charles Leslie

Blanch Frederick, trusteefor Shelton, Colin

2 6 7 Wyong

Bailey Frances Faith, trus- 1 7 10 Wellington Charlestee for Bailey,Reginald John

Byrne Veronica. Agnes,trustee for

1 4 0 Young

Kelly May .. .. 1 4 7 Byrne, Amelia.Tracey Una.. .. 1 8 4 AnneBateman Harry Maurice .. 1 7 9 Westgate Copley Thomas 5 9 2

Batt

Boulton

Olive Elizabeth,trustee for Batt,Logan

Mary Catherine ..

5 6 0

3 8 7

.. McGlynn Annie Alice Jose-phine,. trusteefor McGlynn,Reginald Leo

5 15 4

Davis Kathleen Alacoque I 3 10Duley Samuel Cook . . 1 9 2 Victoria

Edwards Mary Sarah .. l. 14 8 Allee Joseph .. 1 8 1 MelbourneGreenway Frederick Charles . . 7 17 6 Appleby Mervyn .. 1 14 2Smart Edith Marie . 1 17 6 Baker Lydia Catherine .. 1 5 11Smith Christopher Henry 1 8 5 Baker Vera Myrtle, trus- 5 2 1

Walton Rita, trustee forWalton, arie

] 2 11 tee for Baker,Ernest John

Ellen Ball William Henry .. 3 14 2Garnham James William 3 13 8 West Maitland Banks Mary .. .. 4 5 0

John Bates Alfred William 4 13 11Horn George Amos .. 5 18 9 RichardIrwin George Percy Glad-

stone and1 8 4.I 7, Beale Rowland Tasman,

trustee for1 7 1

Irwin Helena Rose Beale, HubertJones Garnet McKenzie 8 10 6 Bell Leslie C. 191 19 6Kea ly Cyril Patrick . . 3 0 3 Belton Dora .. 1 19 6Kellehear Hedley .. 1 17 5 , Bevan Thomas Ewart 3 8 911lini John Arthur, trus- 1 3 9 Bolden Emily Aimera 3 10 6 Of

tee for Mini, Bower John James 1 15 5Patricia Bradshaw Ellen Marie 1 11 11

John Arthur, trus- 1 3 9 ), Branstein Gustav - 2 11 9tee for Mini, Broughton William James 1 7 8Ellen Mary Brown Vera .. . . 2 6 8

Morris Frank Erwin . . 2 13 10 Cadby Louis, trustee for 1 3 1

Osborn Richard Selby .. 4 0 11 Cadby, RichardWalsh Patrick .. . . 2 8 1 Cameron Charlotte .. 3 0 8Walker Frederick Charles . . 1 14 5 Camm Gilbert Alexander 1 18 3Hugman Jessie .. 2 13 8 West Ryde Capizzi Vincenzo 1 19 10Thom William and 1 13 5 West \ Tallsend Carpenter Arthur .. 9 6 6Thom Ellen Carter Harold Charles 3 1 7Hoffman Hazel Sylvia, trus- 5 12 7 West Wyalong Ralph ..

tee for Hoffman, Clarke John Henry 1 10 3Kevin Murray Clues Frank .. .. 1 15 1

Young Robert Herbert, 27 11 8 Cooke Albert Victor . . 2 12 1

trustee for Court Maurice Moule . . 3 11 6Young, Betty Cox Annie Elizabeth . 1 5 8

Mitchell Jean Imelda . 1 5 7 Willoughby Davis Walter Charles 2 12 1

Player Sydney Reginald, 13 6 10 Denon Laza Nicolan . . 1 4 8trustee for De Young Llewellyn 1 5 6Player, Henry Dowell Charles Francis 5 12 8Reginald Dunlop Annie Alma 127 19 4

Wilson Frederick Keith, 2 9 11 Dunne Elizabeth Josephine 3 15 9trustee. for Edwards Ann Emma . . 1 5 0 .,

Wilson, Ronald Farrer Frank Harold .. 3 3 0Keith F1yu Elizabeth Ivy . . l 7 11

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LIST OF ACCOUNTS, rm.continued.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount.

,,GillespieGoldsmithRailesHallHallHammondHolloleHollowsHowellIllingworthInmanJennerJohnsonKaliliPhillipsKeeghanKimptonKinrossKirkKnottKranzLangrellLarcombeLaycockLovigMahonyMarlowMarshallMatthewsMattisonMattison .

McClellandMcCollMcDonough .

McKenzieMcLean

MendelsonMickleMorellMorrisMortonMovitz

MoyleNewbold

NichollsNorthOggeOsborneOuthwaitePageParkerPhotiosPolpoltrockPowellReardonReidRemfryReynoldsRo liertsRobertsonRobinson

£ a. d.

Victoria continued.May OliveMar. celle MarieWilliam AllanClarice ..Thomas Leslie ..Frederick Henry . .

ThomasElizabeth AnnMarjorie EricaSam ..Marie EleanorLucy Maria. . .

Jana JosephineMaiola and.Jack B. }Eileen Josephine ..Emma BlancheGeorge ..Robert BruceBetty MaryVictor HenryJohn BurtonAlice ..John ThomasVeronicaJohn ..Nancy BlancheJohn ..Matilda Jean . .

Annie Mabel andGeorge.John ThomasWilliam . .Ronald James, trus-

tee for Mc-Donough, Doug-lass Ronald

Harry. . ..

Theodore FrancisHarold Maffeking

Bessie .. ..

Alan Durward ..James Scott . .

Roy John . .Alfred Allanson . .

Gotal, trustee forMovitz, Joy Ethel

James .. . .

Muriel Ethel, trus-tee for Newbold,Brenda Ethel

Linda Gertrude ..Andrew Walter. ..Daniel John . .

HerbertJocelynPauline .. . .

Charles William ..Sergios .. ..Ralph PaulThomas James ..Frederick James ...Edward Hinton ..Jane .. ..

Kathleen Mercy ..Elizabeth Ann ..James Curtis ..John Raymond

Alexander, trus-tee for Robin-son, RonaldAlexander

Dorothy Jean andEthel MargaretCarnival AccountElsie . .

Harry Roy GerrardGavin . . . .

William Burnett . .

Archibald ..Alexander Chris-

topherEvelyn SusanWilliamAnnie MaudeWalter ..

4.

RossColebrook ..St. Paul's KingScager ..

Sellars ..ShawShawSimsSmith

SounprouStallardStevensonStorey

1 4 7

1 6 716 14 1

l 18 52 4 2] 7 21. 11 2

612 13 91 12 2

612 13 91 4 92 9 0

11 10 11

1 3 2

1 5 218 8 2

1 18 41 5 03 7 4

12 13 1

1 3 31 6 51 12 57 6 91 5 81 5 02 6 41 3 21 5 95 18 51 11 71 5 8

1 7 111 14 10

1 15 IO5 2 81 9 71 13 81 9 4

17 8 6

1 9 86 18 3

3 1 54 3 62 0 46 15 23 9 113 10 1

i 12 37 17 91 7 43 16 1017 77 7 62 15 9

10 18 112 0 31 6 33 7 1

5 0 4

I 12 51 11 21 12 53 5 21 10 03 9 61 4 10

10 1 4239 0 1

4 10 41 6 3

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. -- continued

Branch. Surname. Christian Names. Amount.

Victoria continued.

£ s. d.

Melbourne Strudwick .. Mary Catherine,trustee for Kerr,Gilbert George

1 6 7

77

Symons Minnie Ross . . 1 5 07r Taylor

TelfordJohn G... ..

Elizabeth Florence1 5 71 3 3

77 TierneyThomas

John Lewis . .Frederick William

1 6 71 17 1

Valentine Alick Oswald . . 1' 5. 9Vear Frederick Steadman 25 11 2Walker Naomi Alexander. . 1 11 0Wallis Mary Emma . . 1 4 10White Alicia Edith . . 1 4 7Williams Horace Earnest .. 1 3 2Wilson Greta .. .. . 1 4 6Winfield Jessie .. .. 10 12 11Woodger George Frank 488 4 8Woosnam John .. 1 12 1

Young Ernest .. 1 14 8Campion Alice Matilda. 71 3 8Gilligan Henry Charles 1 3 0Mason William 6 10 4Rupanyup Brass Band .. 4 5 1

Sandford Branch Victoria Farmers 22 18 2Union

Young Mary Geo 3 17 6Cooper Una .. 1 18 5Gabel James Joseph 1 8 6Lynch John Leo 1 6 10McGrath - Edward John 64 19 7Ewing - Sydney .. 2 6 8Hopwood - Annie Edith . . 8 17 10Kelly Evelyn, trustee for 5 12 9

Kelly, JamesColin

Leunig .. William Leslie 1 4 9Wiseman .. Agnes .. 4 1.1. 0Campbell William John 1 13 10Carmody .. Thomas 2 0 1

Neunhoffer .. George .. 5 15 4Ross .. Ian .. 8 19 10Sullivan Albert .. 8 4 4Brosnan Mary 5 10 7Hatton Mary Theresa 10 11 3Hodgson Catherine 1 6 1

Clucas Naomi Edith 3 11 10Davis Jack Norman 1 5 3Edwards .. William 3 10 5Omeo Anglers' Club .. 2 13 8Sampson Richard . . 1 13 11Braniff David .. 2 17 5

99 Callander Lena Agnes 11 16 291 Cole Martha Emma . . 1 5 10fr Devitt Mary, trustee for 1 4 7

7f Devitt, Patrick.1 Duffey John .. 5 16 7

PP Hillier Henry .. 7 4 8.7 Rohan William Simon 1 17 9PP Williams Annie , 9 0 2

Wood William 10 9 9PP Murphy Phillip .. 1 12 7

Qu.eenslaltdPt

PP Alexander Minnie .. :.' 7 57r Allison Patricia Mary 1 3 977 Amos D'Arcy - . i 5 1

Andrews Alfred .. 1 7 8Andros Sam . . 2 7 2Bailes .. Harry Norman 1 .5 5Barrows Richard Thomas 1 2 9Bennett. Hilda Annie 1 6 5Boyd Ellen .. 1 13 9

PP Brennan Elizabeth Ann .. 1 9 5Byrom .. Clara Evangeline 2 0 0

7) Calvert William and . . 2 0 377 Calvert Mary Ann77 Cannon Hill W.P.O. Building Fund .7d 8 891

,7

Casey . Alice Mary, trus-tee for Talbot,James Edward

I 14 3

77 Christensen .. Emil Julius Nicolai 1 19 11Clark .. Berar Madge . . 14 3 5Cobb Harry.. . . 3 6 6

7 Conlon Arthur Stanley .. 1 16 2Cooper Eleanor and . 20 16 0

99 Cooper .. Elizabeth Sarah

Brach.

Melbourne

VP

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LIST ON ACCOUNTS, $TO.---GQ?tti?lutd.

2546 Commonwealth Gazette

Surname. Christian Names. Amount.

CorotoonCostello

Crombie

Crombie

Crombie

Crombie

Costelloe

Costelioe

CurranDarra FootballDaviesDaviesDavis ..Dennis ..Doyle ..Dudman ..Duff

DurhamDutton

EastonEnglezosFairbairn

£ a. d.

Queenslandcon tinued.AnnaMary Ellen, trustee

for Costello,Lilian Mary

Amy Gladys Kirk,trustee forCrombie, GladysElizabeth

Amy Gladys Kirk,trustee forCrombie, AndrewCharles

Amy Gladys Kirk,trustee forCrombie, BeatriceMildred

Amy Gladys Kirk,trustee forCrombie, BerylClaire

Francis Hamilton,trustee forCostelloe, Ben-jamin James

Francis Hamilton,trustee forCostello°, GeoffreyJohn

Patrick Joseph ..Club ..

Albert Norman andLizzieIsabella MaryPercy ..Robert ..Stanley . .Agnes McClure,

trustee for Duff,Agnes McClure,and JeannieStrachan

William ..Margaret, trustee

for Dutton,Desmond, andDutton, Emily

Agnes Kerr . .John . .John Charles, trus-

tee for Fairbairn,Roy Archibald

Patrick . . .

Michael JohnFred and . .

Eleanor JaneEmma .. . .Daniel ..Walter RossJohn ..Patrick ..DorothyHughie . .Michael..Roger .. ..John Gordon and..Catherine IsabellaBob . .WoodbyneArthur PalmerJohn . ..

Elizabeth MaudHugh James and..Agnes MayHarvey Burgess ..Clara ..Jacob ..Annie .. . .

Swimming Club ..Rosaline Grace,

trustee forKnodler, KeithJack

Emily TheresaCaroline

Theodora Mont -gomery

Falvey ..Farley ..Fedrick ..Fedrick ..Fehring ..Gallagher ..Gilbert ..Gillard ..Gleeson ..Graham ..Graham ..Griffin ..Haken ..Hardgreaves .Hardgreaves . .

Harris ..Iielsdon ..Henzell . .HópgoodHurren ..

Ince ..

Ince ..

Jackson ..

Johnston.Juksaar ..

Keddie ..Kilroy AmateurKnodler .. i

Lambert

Laycock

Branch.

1 5 11 i Brisbane2 7 2

8 16 4

8 2 9

14 6 3

14 17 0

1 12 11

1 12 11

1 3 71 14 31 11 5

1 14 1013 10 6

1 6 54 10 8

345 10 11

3 17 1

1 6 9

1 9 25 1 53 13 2

1 6 81 5 4

10 4 0

580 3 22 13 71. 17 8l 4. 1

2 7 61 3 1

2 1 81 9 81 3 101 15 10

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LIST or A000IIFTa, ETo.--continued.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

£ a. d.

Queenslandcontinued.McKellar Clara Annie and .. 3 17 4McKellar .. WilliamMcEnroe - . Philip .. .. 9 7 7McKay Arthur William 2 15 11McKenzie Ellen Elizabeth, 1 10 11

trustee forMcKenzie. Vin-cent Lachlan

Mackenzie George .. .. 18 6 4Macleod Malcolm Seaforth .. 4 2 0McNevan James Andrew .. 5 18 11McNulty .. John Joseph . . 1 18 7

Macpherson .. Mary, trustee for 5 7 3Macpherson, JeanHome

McSweeney Bertha Ann 1 4 4Major Ernest Edwin 1 17 5Malone Max .. 1 6 7Marshall John McGregor, 24 16 8

trustee forMarshall, JoanBeryl

Massey . Sophie May, trustee 3 0 7for Massey,Henry James

Massey Spolie May, trustee 2 15 4for Massey, JohnWilliam

Mayne Colin Roubin 5 17 1

Hobart, trusteefor Mayne,William GerrardMilner

Moessinger .. Augusta Tena .. 2 7 0Mollenhauer .. Ernest Reuben, 1 6 3

trustee forMollenha,uer, AlanAlexander

Moore Laura .. 1 4 1.Moore Lucy Mary 1 3 4Murphy Eileen Agnes .. 3 10 10Neal Frederick Joseph . . 2 5 5Nelson Ethel .. .. 3 13 6Nolan Alice Maud .. 1 7 5Nuttall Josephine and .. 6 7 11Nuttall JamesO'Brien Alick Robert 2 3 6O'Donahue Johan . . .. 11 10 5Page Laura. Agnes, trus- 2 1. 0

tee for. Page,Hazel Laura

Palmer William Lionel .. 2 9 3Parkes Walter Norman . . 1 14 7Peirson Sarah Ada 2 16 3

EmmalinePerry George, trustee for 1 11 3

Perry, Lilian May,and Haywood,Margaret Evelyn

Pickering Edgar William .. 2 9 10Porter .. Robert Albert 3 15 2

StanleyPostle Jehoshaphat Dave 1 14 6Pryor Albert Ernest .. 1 3 11Reid Grace Winifred .. 1 19 9Robinson Rose Wilkinson .. 1 11 3Rospigaroff Laura .. .. 1 4 8Ross Keith Chisholm .. 3 3 1

Rosser Stanley Lavis, true- 1 17 7tee for Rosser,Patricia Olive

Rynne Patrick .. .. 2 15 9Salmon Thomas Morgan .. 1 5 11Sawers Alexander .. 1 16 9Schmidt Rudolph, trustee 33 12 2

for Schmidt,John A.

Schmidt Rudolph, trustee 40 17 1

for Schmidt, RoyTrevor

Seeker Annie . 2 13 9Smith- Francis James .. 6.14 7Sneddon John Pettigrew, 5 16 6

trustee forMcWade, WilliamSneddon

Brisbane

ftii

11

Pt

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2547 No. 23$.-28th November, 1940

LIST OF A000UNTS, ETO.-- continutd.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch. Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

Queensiandcontinued.

£ e. d. £ 8.d.

Quemslarrd -- continued.

Spence Sidney John . . 8 6 11 1 Brisbane Crabb Peter .. .. 1 17 10 Cairnsrytafford. Florence Bridget,

trustee forStafford, Kevin

4.17 5 Pt DanielDaniel

George and ..Edward Ernest,

trustees for

34 0 4

Page Estate EdwardTanner Amy .. 3 13 0 ff Daniel, deceasedTaylor Bertie Arthur 14 11 4 ff Dias Ethelen Jllaud 1 17 0 ffTaylor Ellen .. . . 1 6 11 7f Eichhorn .. Louisa .. 2 7 10 7f

Thomas Janet Anna Lloyd 4 18 6 Pt Evans Hector Thomas 1 10 7 7f

Thomson .. Pearl Annie May 1 10 3 Gane .. Bert .. . . 2 9 6- f

Tiger Moths Model Aeroplane 1 14 8 f7 Herries Charles Albert . . 274 14 3 f7

Association, Merthyr Branch Hill William Harry . . 1 16 3

Todd .. Amy Ida Margaret, 2 2 10 ff Honegger Albert .. . . 25 14 7' 77

trustee for Todd, Hyde .. George Phillip . . 1 7 11Peter George Ingram Arthur Herbert 3 14 9Macgregor Ivanhoe Hockey Club .. 1 19 6 7,

Tonkin Edith Millicent, 1 12 8 17 Jones John Alovsius 1 6 0 7f

trustee forTonkin, EdwinJohn

Kelly Emma Jane, trus-tee for Kelly,Edna Florence

1 3 0 77

Tonkin Edith Millicent, 4 10 10 , Lamont Frank Aird . . 1 5 8 7f

trustee forTonkin, PhyllisElizabeth

Lamont Frank Aird, trusteefor Lamont,Bruce Aird

1 5 1 7/

V olck Anna and . 1 5 7 ff Lando Santo .. 1 lU 2 f7

Vol* John, trustees for Lane William 2 14 2 91

Volck, Edgar Maki Otto .. 1 12 9 Pt

Herbert Mangeri Alfio .. 1 4 11 7f

Walsh William 1 7 6 frMorrissey .John .. 13 19 8 71

Watton William Percy .. 1 12 5 ,f Moses Kathleen .. 2 14 5 77

'White Richard.. . 12 15 8 If.Murchison Monica Maud . . 1 3 6 7f

Whitlock William, trustee for 1 3 6 ff McCombe John AIexander 1 II 4 77

Whitlock, Keith WashingtonWilliam Noonan Thomas Joseph i 18 9 91

Wh itm an Frank Boaz 3 IO 8 ff Nordello Ernesto 190 3 11 77

Whittle Agnes .. 1 14 11 ,f Petaridis Lazaros 12 14 6Williams Alice Itatia. Maud 2 6 10 Petersen Peter John :3 2 5 7f

Williams Enid Muriel . . ï 3 6 19 Rivetti Giuseppe 7 12 3Alberdi Maria .. 11 0 4 Ayr Rogers John .. 1 17 1 Pt

Ayr Freindly Societies Board 2 17 6 Sheppard Charles . . 24 19 6 ff

Cameron .. William George .. 1 4 5 77 Synies Irvine and 6 6 1 Pt

Kelly Walter Baden .. 11 12 7 97 Byrne .JohnLammon Thomas, trustee for 9 11 6 H Thomas Susan Kathleen . . 1 7 4 )f

Lamn:con, Thomas Warner Mary Elaine Doreen 1 14 4 f7Town Weare . . Billy . . 2 13 2 ff

Laverack Percy Rowland .. 1 18 10 ff Woods Vincent James .. 2 15 11 tfMcAllister Charles .. .. 1 5 10 ff Beresford Lily West 1 8 9 Charle villeMcCann Mary .. . 1 8 1 Pt Buchanan Jackie .. 5 12 10 77

Newton Jessie, trustee forNewton, ColinFrederick

3 1 8 ff Byrne James Ewen, trus-tee for Byrne,Matthew Ewen

2 9 11 f7

Bowen Swimming Club .. . . 1 7 0 I Bowen Cluff Edward, trustee fór 1 8 6 ffConnellan .. Catherine May 13 2 4 ff Clui1', JeanCooper Arthur Leslie . . 1 13 10 f7 Deutscher Albert Evans . 1 8 2 7f

Hood John David . . 1 14 4 ff Dora Norman Roy and.. 4 17 1 f,McGrath Patrick .. .. 2 2 0 Tt Dora William JohnParsons Samuel Aaron .. 1 19 11 St Easton David .. 1 16 9Paul David .. 1 18 10 ff Leahy Mary Ann 5 5 5 f7Raiskio Perttu Josef 4 1 10 ,f Lyon Ivan George .. .3 5 4 ffWarner .. Myra .. 2 12 10 ff McCulkin Walter Helton . . 3 10 11 ffWoodhouse .. Constance 1 4 9 { Proud George Thomas .. 1 3 10 7fArrymackay . Frank .. 3 12 5 J Bundaberg Rose William Charles .. 29 16 11Atwell Ralph .. 1 19 0 ff Sexton Joseph Patrick . . 2 5 1Baldwin Leslie George 3 5 1 ff Stein Hermann 116 9 7/Barr Maud Jessie 2 19 6 ff Stonham Linda . . .. 1 16 4 7,Bourke Mills .. 1 11 8 Pt Bloxham Henrietta, trustee :3 18 8 ClavfiedElworthy Muriel Helen 3 2 5 ff for Bloxhani,Gardiner Ethel .. 1 6 8 ff Lucille ¡nezGiese Caspar .. 6 5 5 ff Stickler Harold and 1 11 4 ffGuiifoyee .. Annie .. 6 14 7 91 Stickler .. Phyllis AnnieKirby Stephan 21 15 2 7f Collinsville Hockey Club .. .. 5 1.7 0 CollinsvilleMcKay Joseph and 1 9 3 ff McLoughlin .. Thomas . . 110 0 91

McKaySteilly

Elizabeth Bice .. Robert Pengelly . . 1 4 9 1)alhyJohn .. 8 10 3 7f Burnham .. Evan Edward 1 .5 9 ff

RokowRosedale Football

Otto EricClub Injured

1143 5

50

f7

f7

FullerFuller

Ettie ..Robert Harold ..

1

85

1253

sf

f7Players FundArmstrong .. John .. 1 8 4 I Cairns MacDonald .. Claude Hamilton. 1 3 3Bradley .. Thomas.. 4 17 1 trustee forBrown Mabel Monica, trus- 2 17 3 ft MacDonald, Lois

tee for Brown,James Frederick

R outlet' Ricfard IJ.a.lett,trustee for

5 9 1

Brown Thomas James 2 7 4 !f Routley, ],aura.Busch Robert .. 18 5 9 H ConstanceCarlo James .. l 3 11 ff Schmidt Charles .. 2 16 11Carroll Timothy 1 7 7 ff Tuite Andrew . . 1 3 5

7221 2

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Surname.

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. continwld.

Amount. Branch.

2548 Commonwealth Gazette

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC.continued.

Surname. Christian Names.

£ s. d.

Andersen

GardnerHordernKatternsMasonMaudsley

Queensland continued.Charles Emil, trus-

tee for Andersen,Marie

Myrtle .. ..Maud .. . .George Daniel ..Florence Maud ..Jessie Irene

Constance

1 19

1 71 41 8

35 191 5

10

1!.

21121

Partridge .. I Norman Leslie . . 1 6 0Poinsettia Pastime Club .. . . 1. 6 6Porter .. Albert Andrew, trus-

tee for Porter,Margaret Dorothy

3 6 0

Porter .. Albert Andrew, trus-tee for Porter,Maureen Anne

6 11 2

Rowe .. Edith Maud 1 19 2Scanlan Michael and 158 9 8Scanlan CatherineThe Twenties Club . . 4 12 11Zimitat .. Alfred George, trus-

tee for Zimitat,Maxwell Alfred

1 4 3

Cartwright .. John Michael .. 1 4 11

Dwyer Ann Bridget, trus-tee for Dwyer,Edna May

9 10 3

Weale Mabel Edith, trus-tee for Weale,Eunice Courtney

1 7 3

White Frederick Felix,trustee for White,John Frederick

7 3 5

Power Violet Mary, trusteefor Power, John

4 17 5

CameronYarwun First -aid Outfit .. 1 18 11

Bazzo Ernest .. 1 13 2

Birkbeek Gilbert, trustee for 1 16 3Birkbeck, Morris

Buhmann Theodore Henry .. 3 18 11

Kenny Martin Daniel .. 3 1 7McGowan James .. 1 1.3 11

Punter . Margaret .. 2 8 4Ramsey Terence Bernard.. l 4 9

Slater Wilfred Leonard .. i 9 4Spiller Bernard Henry, .. 58 18 8Spiller Wilfred Joseph andBrunjes Clarice LillianChircop Andrew .. 1 .9 0Clements Mary Ellen, trustee

for Clements,Esme Mary

1 14 1

Da Pra Olimpio 3 18 0GardnerGrassi

PatriciaFelice ..

12

1416

74

Grima .. Salvatore 173 18 2

Halifax State School Tennis Club 1 5 8Haller Jack .. 1 3 11

Lazzaroni Arturo .. 3 5 2Lenti Giuseppe 1 .5 10Leonardi Salvatore 1 10 7Maniskas Con and 1 8 4Jacovos VictorPirana Pietro .. 3 1 8Rotondo' Francesco 1 4 3Speziali Nino .. 1 7 4Thomson Eleanor 1. '7 3Agli .. Mario 3 0 1

Beahr .. Otto Paul . . 2 17 7

Caltabiano .. Andrea, trustee for 10 4 3Caltabiano,Giuseppe

Clark Charles Hastings.. 2 6 1

Dal Zilio Santo .. . . 3 15 3Grech Gerald .. 1 11 1

Innisfail Speedway Association 6 0 2Kinnari . Yrja .. 5 2 10Mangeri .. Salvatore 2 0 2Mapakis John .. 6 5 4Martin John .. 1 17 1

Mercieca Giuseppe . ì 16 4Miskovicht Paska, trustee for 7 19 8

Miskovicht,Marija

Amount.

8. d.

Queens/wadicontinued.Fortitude

ValleyNotoNucifora

GiuseppeSanto ..

7 21 15

47

Innisfail77

O'Malley John .. .. 50 7 2

!7 Owens Edward and 5 12 477

77

DuncanReale

SydneyCono .. 1 10 5 77

71

77

RobinsonRossiSmith ..

EdwardGiuseppeDave ..

33 43 10

23 12

771

77

77

77

77

77

77

77

South JohnstoneSpiros ..StockdaleTierney

Swimming ClubAngelosGeorge . . .

Constance, trusteefor Tierney,Bernard John

3 21 181 128 '_'

8245

77

77

7

Tomarchio .. Mario .. 3 19 3

Trembath .. Thomas John 10 0 1 77

Zanrosso .. Virginia.. 1. 13 6 PP

Boody .. Joseph Henry 1 8 11 IpswichChurchill Tennis Club .. .. 1 7 3

De Vries . . John, trustee for 3 7 1 77

De Vries, VeronicaViolet

Doneley .. Christina Elizabeth 2 5 0' 77

George- street, Fairley .. Anna .. .. 1 9 4 77

Brisbane Forest Hill Local Producers' 7 5 8 77

AssociationHackett .. Vera .. 11 6 1 77

Laidley Playground Committee 1 13 7 77

Morrow .. William John, trus-tee for Morrow,Leonard James

1 3 7 77

77 Morrow William John, trus-tee for Morrow,Valma Dawn

1 3 7 i7

Gladstone McGregor William. 1 6 7 77

Ogden Fred .. 2 8 5 77

One Mile Progress Association 1 11 4 77

77 O'Sullivan .. Mary Aim . . 1 16 7 77

Gympie Patullo Nellie May, trusteefor Patullo, Ray

7 12 7

Baylis Thomas .. 4 13 1 Longreach7, Donelly Henry Frederick .. 1 6 7 .7

Grant Leo . . .. 1 13 4 77

7, Kessel .. Fred .. .. :3 13 4 77

Longreacch Amateur Boxing Club .. ?. 8 8 77

Skidmore Rickard Ivan .. 1 5 1 7,

Smith Albert Edward 2 Z 6 .7

Delary, trusteefor Smith, PeterAlbert Stopford

Ingham Stevenson William 1 3 8 7Sullivan Daniel . . . . 1 6 8 77

Turner Josephine Gladys . . 1 14 10Allison Euphemia Irene 2 10 6 Mackay

RamsayBagley Arthur Alexander 1 19 10 ,7

Brown John Peter 1 13 10 ,.Busuttin Charles and 1. 6 6 7.

Busuttin ArthurBusuttin Mary Elizabeth . . 6 11 0 .7

7,

77

Contessa Luigi, trustee forContessa. Angio-lina

3 9 3 77

77 Conseil .. Henry Ferdinand . . 1 5 5 77

Cunningham .. Jantes Roland. .. i 10 2 .

77 Eberle .. nes 1 3 1 7,

,7 Gardner Amelia, trustee for 2 0 10 77

77 Gardner, B obertCharles

nnisfail Goggiato Francesco 1 3 4 77

77

Groth Inez, trustee for 1 5 3 77

Groth, Ronaldand Maud

Hansen Edward Frederick 1 7 5 77

Haraloo Harry 64 16 9

77

Jorgensen Beatrice Fanny,trustee for

1 4 2 ,7

Jorgensen, Brian77

77 FrederickJorgensen John .. 1 16 9Leach Jack .. .. 20 17 3Luscombe Dorothy May, trus-

tee for Luscombe,1 13 6

77

Dawn JessicaMaguire Mary Ann 1 12 8

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2549 No. 238. -28th November, 1940

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. -- continued.

Surname. Christian Names Amount. Branch. Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

McMahon

MoneyPoulsonRogerScottThorp

Tomlinson ..Austin ..Boonara CentraBooyal AthleticCollins

DowlingGillenHayesMonkParisRawlingsSpring

Walters

Walters

Wegener

ltockettSalonAdams

LiekefettSmithAvery

AttwoodBarbelegBarrett

Barrett

Barrett

Blanuing

BluckChristie ..Churchward . .

ConnorCooke ..

Cooper ..

Central QueenslEdwards ..FinlaysonFitzpatrickFunchGray

brookGuyHarris

HugoninImperialJohnsonLawnMeeMellickMcCall

Queens/andcontinued.Martin Coyne, trus-

tee for McMahon,Betty andDorothy

Johnny ..Marian Georgina . .

George Joseph ..George Lupton ..Oscar Henry, trus-

tee for Thorp,Roderick Mason

Thomas ..James ..Tennis Club

Club .. . .

Janet, trustee forCollins, Joe Cyril

John Comm VictorHenry Matthew . .

Joseph Patrick ..William Bernard . .

John David . .

Rev. Father JamesHarry, trustee for

Spring, DaphneLyle

Alice, trustee forWalters, IreneLydia. Agnes

Alice, trustee forWalters, KevinJoseph Patrick

Julia Margaret,trustee forWegener, Pat-ricia

Mary AnnRobert ..George .J,aiues

WilliamEmma Christine . .

}foram Malcolm . .

Elsie May, trusteefor Avery, SylviaMaud

Fred ..Anthony ..Florence May, trus-

tee for Barrett,Dudley Alan

Florence May, trus-tee for Barrett,Kenneth. Geoffrey

Florence May, trus-tee for Barrett,Eric Alfred

Lily Ellen, trusteefor. Blanning,Alice ElizabethFryer

Alexander. Knox . .

Ivan Allen ..William Henry.John DenisGrace ..1'illianr

and Gliding ('l bSamuel . .

ThomasPeter . . . .

Albert Theodore ..Joseph Patrick,

trustee for Gray,Lila Nora

Frank ..William .John. ..William Leonard,

trustee forHarris, KevinFulton

Isabel VeveyJoseph ..Matilda..Edward .. . .

Charles Selkirk . .

Miriam ..Kathleen Annetta

£ 8. d.

1 7 1

4 14 73 1 71 15 1

1 17 106 19 9

39 10 10:311,51 10 06 4 41 13 2

5 13 91 9 54 8 52 7 01 1.8 52 15 91 4 4

3 3 10

2 18

1 4 4

1. U S

1 3 l

4 19 :ti

l 4 6:351511

:5 4 7

4 9 -1

1 3 5:17 16 10

17 8 (

12 12 4

1 3 2

_' 1 91. 4 9

51 1 01 12 61 4 5

22 6 81 18 111 9 51 11 61. :3 91 4 101 3 1

1 9 22 7 1

3 12 11

l 10 91 8 1

6 1 111 7 101 3 1

1 17 72 s 6

Mackay McNaught .

McRichardParterSaxbyStreamStuart

ttTaitThomas ..Thoinasson ..)f

Mary borough Triantafillon .

WalkerBradleyCourticeDunstanMillwood

Hobson

ReidSeatonScottStarr

SteinH.iggrinsDarkerBirckland

Mt. Morgan Ferris

Nambour.lolcnsonLockeNe wley

Red Hill

Noakes1 t.oek ham pt.on

BarkerBecker

Ber;hoferBoland ..Boshaanmer ..

Briese

BusbyCameron.Dempsey1)onaldson1)ougall

Elbornc

Grieshaber ..Griffin ..Hartmann ..Kendall . .Kendall

Kendall

KennedyKennedyKennyKeough

Langton

Lawrence

Queensland continued.Claude, trustee

for MeNaught,Robert Barton

Hector Richard . .Samuel Jonah . .Nellie . .William Charles . .Douglas Leslie

McDonaldAndrewWilliamErnest ..AngelosMary SusanGladys ..Richard..John Wallace . .Helena May, trustee

for Fulwood,Jeffery Thomas

Arthur Raymond,trustee forHobson, Delia,and Hobson,Arthur

Frances GertrudeForbes Galbraith. .John Henry* . .James Francis, trus-

tee for Starr,May Venus

Matilda Dorothy . .Bernard ..Herbert William . .Norman, trustee for

Billman, MargaretMinnie, trustee for

Ferris, ArthurColin

Cecil . .

Rachel . . . .Vera Elsie, trustee

for Newley, BerylIrene

Albert Harry . .

Annie Elizabeth . .

Wilhelm, trustee forBecker, NevilleWilliam

AlfredWilliam John GeraldMartha Alice, trustee

for Boshammer,Burrell James

Isabel, trustee forBriese, LeslieHerman

Susan MeNabRoland . .

Lillian MayAndrewMaurice Kings

boroughGeorge, trustee for

Elborne, StanleyChristian LeonardDulcie Mabel . .Hermann Hugo . .Henry George . .Henry George, trus-

tee for Kendall,Mervyn George

Henry George, trus-tee for Kendall,Francis John

Austin . . ..James ..John . . ..

Gertrude, trusteeHart, Ina

Lilla Glennie, trus-tee for Langton,Douglas Frank

Arthur Mortimer,trustee forLawrence, Ronald

£ 8. d.

1 15 0

1 8 01 7 72 4 21 7 02 19 2

1 18 1'1 12 116 16 11 4 81 3 22 7 81 13 31 10 31 13 5

3 9 1

4 13 111 18 24 10 73 12 2

1 15 92 5 31 4 41 8 5

5 18 2

1 9 94131.11 3 1

4 8 11

29 12 91 19 7

1 4 31 12 31 14 2

2 13 3

1 12 31 3 51 16 91. 16 71 18 9

123 9 0

2 13 63 16 5:317111 6 01 3 3

1 3 3

1 7 41 10 57 1 35 19 6

1 19 2

1 9 9

Rockhampton

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LIST OF ACCOUNTS, =v.continued-

2550 Commonwealth Gazette

Burnam. Christian Names. Amount.

£ 8. d.

Queensland continued.

Branch.

Loveday Edna Isabela 3 6 3 ToowoombaClipshan, trusteefor Loveday,Merle

Lowe William James,trustee for Lowe,Ian William

Oakey General Debating Society . .

Olsen . . Flora Isabel, trusteefor .Olsen, NancyFlora

Power .. Olive May . .

Rockfield Tennis Club- . . .SmithTait ..TooheyToohey ..Wallace

William Richard..Robert WilliamsonMargaret Mary . .Mary ... . .

Susan Harriett . .

Alsatian Shepherd Dog DefenceLeague, Townsville Branch

Amendolia ..Baker ..ButlerCattana

Flavia ..Edgar ..Maude . ..Katherine, trustee

for Cattana,Rosaliue

Clements .. Ì Harold JohnWilliam

Craddock .. j Edward Lawrence,trustee forCraddock, JohnRobert

Craddóck . ] Edward Lawrence,trustee forCraddock, VL'arrenEdward

Cook Arthur Edward ..Demario .. Carlo ..Edmonds Joseph EllisFitzpatrick James ChristopherGrispke Ernest . . ..Jackson Noel ErskineKeane Patrick . . . .Kelly Walter Edward ..Land Elsie May, trustee

for Land, JosephWilliam

Maloney .. William . .

Mancuso .. Santo ..McHugh . Jane Aime .

Hollins Edmond, trustee forMullins, JuliaHannah

Mumford .. ¡ John, trustee forM unford, JosephWilliam

Gladys . . ..

Ethel Rose, trusteefor Nicholson,

. Ethel MadgeNicholson .. J Ethel Rose, trustee

for Nicholson,George Henry

Nicholson George William .

North Queensland All- Schools' SportsAssociation

.O'Regan ..PaskReidRogersShermanSingh

NewtonNicholson

Talty

WileyByrneCross

DonnellyEvansNoonanOld Buff's SocialParsonage ..leifeis .

Rev. William ..Gordon Stewart ..William ..Charles Edward .

Jerome EstabrookSunda ..

Michael, trustee forTalty, TheresaMadonna

Eliza ..James .. .

Evelyn, trustee forCross, Noel James

Patrick JohnRamie ..AndrewClub . .WilliamPaul A. E.

1 3 5

1 19 42 17 10

1 13 41 6 46 5 83 2 81 3 5

10 11 21 3 81 17 0

1 19 73 13 66 18 53 15 6

1 7 1

3 8 0

4 3 2

3 17 71 4 1

1 5 2 1,i 13 32 15 01 11 91 4 11 .,1 12 1

1 4 8

1 16 111 3 61 7 3 ,.

23 16 11

1 13 0

3 5 011 7 7

1 12 10

3 7 103 0 51 6 01 9 2

90 14 51 14 9

12 5 7 11

1 19 7

ì 3 5

5,16 73 19 7 Tully1 16 11 11

1 17 1 11

1 11 1 1,

14 13 86 17 4219 2 ,.2 2 8

. 1,

..

LIsT OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. continued.

surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

£ a. d.

Queensland continued.Special Cloak Room Fund, ßromen's

Auxiliary LeagueWilson ..Beaumont ..ByrneCarter

Frederick ..Norman Arthur . .

Thomas Joseph . .

Kathleen Mary . .Clintonvale Sports and Race ClubDay . Lionel C. . .

East Warwick Tennis ClubFoley David ..Hawker Herbert ..Hurley Ellen, trustee for

Monaghan, Eliza-beth, Monaghan,Joseph F., Mona-ghan, Honora V.,and Monaghan,Hannah N.

Hurley Ellen, trustee forToomey, ThomasHurley

John Joseph ..Mary Alice, trustee

for Redgwell.Joyce Mary

Vida JeanettaWilliamJames FrancisRuby ..Christina GraceFrancis EsauSydney Joseph

Ma"ryvale DipMulcahy ..Redgwcll . .

RoseWatersWynneAbrahamsGornallHowardMcCafferty

AngellAngellApplebyAustinBennettBiddleBond .

Brougham .

Buckley ..BurleyCalleja ..Camden Boys'Chamberlain . .

ChapmanCobbold

DaviesDeaneDixonDownieBattsEllis

FletcherGaleGenerosoGilbert

Gilbert

GilmoreHainmatHargraveHechlerHiggsHuttonJosephsKennyLaneLommonMaleyMartinMattìnson

MieliMoffatMcMillanNormanOpie

South AustraArthur Nelson andKathleen PearlWilliam FrederickBertie Oliver . .

William Aaron . .

Hollis Clifton . .

Frederick ClarenceKenneth LanglohAlbert George ..Angas Robert . .

CarmeloClub . . ..

Alma Louisa Elsa..Isaac Robert . .

Dorothy EvaRosalinda

A1dborough JohnRuby Maude . .

Mary IsabelHarry JamesHorace William . .

Alfred EdwardLeigh

George Courtney . .

Olive Herbert . .

Carabott ..Charles Joseph

JamesGladys Amy

ThelmaJames Donald ..William Henry ..Nathaniel John ..Ernest Henry . .

George Leslie ..Henry Edward ..Robert Malcolm . .Matthew Dillon ..Emily .. . .Laurie Ronald . .Ernest Terry . .Alfred James . .

Hazel Irene, trusteefor Mattinson,Cynthia Grace

Ivan Harold . .

William Alfred . .JackAaltje May . .Edward Andrew

Devonshire

1 10 10 Tully

2 17 21 6 5 Warwick1 3 11 5/2 10 11

23 10 31 16 03 17 3 19

4 2 615 4 103 14 7

1 14 11

12 17 41 8 82 0 4

1 17 72 2 73 11 27 3 05 6 01 16 61 4 2

lia.1 15 1

6 18 82 7 32 10 112 12 101. 3 21 5 91 15 1

5 12 51,025 4 5

3 3 744 2 8

1. 9 01 12 9

10 9 81 8 91 16 62 7 82 8 23 9 2

3 15 69 19 52 3 81 3 1

1 4 10

2 6 51 6 10

31. 12 23 19 41 9 83 3 1

1 10 311 4 114 12 41 7 82 0 01 17 91 15 '7

1 15 58 10 3J 8 112 11 3

26 19 2

IfWoolloongabba

11

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1,

11

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LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. -- continued.

2551 No. 238.--28th November, 1940

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. -- continued.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch. Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

South Australia--continued.

£ a. d.

Western Australia --

s. d.

continued.Parton Frederick John .. 4 13 2 Adelaide Carroll William Keith 1 19 2 Perth(ereival Jean and .. I 8 5 ff Chadwick Robert Xavier . . 3 2 6 ffLander Stanley Robert Challenger Vivian Sertie 1 11 9Piper Francis, Ernest, 5 2 5 If Chandler Florence Eliza 5 19 0 ,f

trustee for Cioffi Nick .. 1 4 9Piper, Robert Clark Albert .. 34 18 0 ,fWilliam Clarke Walter .. .. 3 1 4

Roach Kathleen .. i 15 6 Cockinan Eric Ernest 1 16 8 PtRollins Edith Josephine .. 1 14 5 Collett Norman James . . 1 7 9Rowell Gordon James; trus- 2 6 1 Colley Margaret .. 1 4 4 ff

tee for Watson, Commins Stella .. .. 1 3 7 PtHarry Cook Maxwel Edward 1 11 6 ff

St. Morris Men's Branch of theLiberal Union

3 8 8 CoxCrawford

William ..John Henry ..

22

819

05

ffff

Schulz .. Carl Herbert i 6 10 Crooks Cecilia Sarah . . 1 9 6 ffSearles .. Lewis . . ... 1 3 11 Crouch Maria .. . . 8 18 8Smith .. Harold . . .. 3 7 .5 Croxford Lily, trustee for 1 7 9South Austrahan Wheatgrowers 3 9 9 Croxford, Bertie

Protection Association, Tatiara WilliamDivision Culleton Michael Francis 26 1 8 ff

Southcott . Wilfred Beaglehole 1 8 10 ff Culleton .. Michael Francis 20 1 9Stone Frederic .. 1 4 8 ,f Cuthbertson . . Charles .. 1 6 7 f,Tilmouth Miry . . . 1 4 8 Cutts .. Horace Arthur . 1 6 1Tucker Matthew Dudley .. 1 1 1 Dakin Harold Leslie 1 17 4 fWatson Ann Isabella . . 2 0 3 Daley .. James . 5 13 7 PPWesley Amelia . . .. 4 18 5 Daly Ada Elizabeth . . 1 10 4 PPWhite Paul Andrew 113 11 Darlena Tennis Club .. . . 19 1 0 ,f

WhitelawWhittleWillingtonWodding

PearsonEdward Roy.Janice ..Robert JohnArnold John

31

15

9101717

108

103

Darrigan ..Davis ..! )avis . .Dawson ..De Bernales . .

Grace May . .

Francis JohnMary EllenThomas .

Bessie, trustee for

4231

6

017

71311

72

1045

PP

PP

f,

Work Robert Walter 1 13 4 Dressler, AmyWortley Sarah Ann 8 16 7 Dickinson Alice Florence .. 16 17 6Wright Ann Jane 1 15 5 Dines Douglas . 1 14 6Yoerger Leo Charles 1 :3 7 Dixon Penelope Harriet 91 14 7Bond Albert Ernest 7 13 3 Port Adelaide Doherty Hubert . . .. 1 7 1Mahoney William .. 2 6 3 ff Donald Ruby 9 18 8Callary Thomas Bernard . . 2 7 7 Port Augusta. Dore Eliza. beth Ann .. 2 10 11Valentine Gordon Hunter .. 1 19 10 Dorman Elsie Evaline . . 1 17 10WalshWalter

Bernard ..Elizabeth Fanny ..

8'?

1317

1

5 ff

Dornes' Ida Kate Illing-worth

1 14 2

Feineier Myrtle .. . . 1 18 10 Port Pirie Dowling James . . 1 13 11

Western Australia. Drake -Brockman

Geoffrey 1 10 1

Abud Clara .. ì 7 9 Perth Drake - Geoffrey 2 0 11Alban George Henry .. .5 9 1 Pt BrockmanAllen Annie Elizabeth . . 13 14 3 ,f Eaton .. William . ì 18 8Ames Rodney Leo, trus-

tee for Ames,Raymond Neil

1 10 1 ,f Ellis . . Annie, trustee forEllis, RaymondKenneth

1 4 1

Ash's orthAstle

Ivy ..Arthur ..

88

197

72

SP Ellis Arthur Idris, trus-tee for Mazzuc-

3 9 2 Pt

Baldock Alfred William 6 3 6 ff chelli, ShirleyBanks Edna. Dorothy . . 1 5 4 ff RoseBarnett Ernest Clarence 1 3 3 Ferguson John Francis 1 16 '7

Frederick, trusteefor Barnett,Pauline Ray

FischerLeschenFleming

Hugo, andPaulineMary ..

17

1

14

6

7

4

,f

Bates Henry Thomas 2 1 1 ,f Forbes Eileen .. .. 1 16 2Francis Fornero Patricia . 1 6 8 ff

Batey .James Earle . . 1 4 4 ff Fox John Thomas, and 2 15 8Bayley Patricia Marjorie

and2 16 11 ff Fox Stephanie "Marie

MignonBayley Edwin Henry Fudger Charles, trustee for 2 6 8Bennett Winnie 1 16 8 Fudger, BernardBingeman Roy Henry 3 14 2 , CharlesBlackmore Florence Edith .. 2 10 2 V, Gardiner Rosine Margaret, 9 1 10Blain Alexander Francis 1 7 3 ,f trustee for

John Gardiner, EnidBoxlaff Emil Carl 2 19 10 SP JeanBrennan

rewer.John ..Samuel Giles

112

156

311

,ff,

George Charles Archie,trustee for

1 9 0 f,

'+ rocksopp John Bentley 2 16 6 It George, JoanBrown Julia Cecilia 1 11 7 ff TasmaBryant Reginald Peter 2 18 0 ff Gibbons William Charles 1 7 liBurge Sertie Allen 1 14 9 7f MelvilleButcher Campbell . . 1 10 5 It Gillholm John August . . 1 3 7 ffCable Kathleen 1. 9 9 ,f Gìmm Christiane Pauline 2 12 5 ,Canlas Luciano, 5 7 2 ff Giuffre Henrietta .. 1 13 10Cargeeg Harold Spencer, 1 19 9 ,f Glover Alfred Samuel .. 5 0.11 if

trustee for Colman Frances . . 1 10 8Silberton, . Gar-field, and Cargeeg,Harold Spencer

Goldthorpe

Gooley

Harry CharlesSherwood

Catherine

1

15

11

7

6

8

,f

f,Carishausen Augusta Willielmina 1 13 11 7, Gorfin Harry Robert 1 6 ii

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LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. -- continued.

2552 Commonwealth Gazette

Branch.

Gower

Grans'GreenGreenGregson

Grose

Hall

Hall

HallHall . .Harrison ..Harwood ..Hawkins ..HayesHertzHowHolohanHowardHumbleHunterHuttonIliumInglisIseppiIvesJacobsJamesJenkins . .

Johnstone . .

KellyKing

KirbyKirkhamKitson ..Leaderville 1ít.

ClubLeggeLeiperLenaneLinianáLinehanListerLongLong ..

Loucadakis ..Lyons ..MacDonald ..Macfarlan ..

MaitlandMearsMitchellMollerMongerMoore

£ a. d.

Western Australiacontinued.

Gilbert Clive I 2 18 9 I PerthLeveson

John WilliamHerbert Edward . .Marjorie MonaWilliam

Charles WilliamJames

Crawford James . .

Herbert Gawen,trustee for Hall,Herbert Gawen

Rose ..William ThomasGeorge WilliamRonald ..EdwardHerbert James . .

Rosa and Annie . .

Ho .. ..Edward JosephHannah Maria . .

Florence Emily .

David William . .

Irene Phyllis . .

George ..RuthThomas AlbertBob ..Bertram OwenRobert . .

ElizabethCharles DuncanJames ..Emily ..NicholasJoyce ..Robert ..William Michael..Hawthorn Athletic

ReginaldAlice ..Henry JamesBruna ..

Ada ..George ..Henry ..Walter .. ..AntoniosMichaelRobert .. ..James Duncan,

trustee forMacfarlan, JamesWilliam Paul

Kenneth Hazel .

Dorothy Eleanor..Thomas EwenPeter .. ..

Catherine Helen .... a George . ..

Mt Hawthorn Progress AssociationIncorporated

Mt. Lawley and District ProgressAssociation

Mowforth ..Munehenberg

Murphy ..MurphyMurray ..McBeatli ..McClenaghanMcCraeMcFarlaneMcGilvrav ..McIntyre ..

McMillanNicholls

Emily .. ..Gerhard Christian

VelhelmEdward ..ThomasTom .Charles Lewis . .Mavis IreenGraceWilliam ..Jane AnneErnest JamesRose AnnErnest Wilfred,

trustee forNicholls, CorinneMarshall

1 10 01 11 61 8 14 7 1 .3 7 1

1 14 6

15 19 9

2 1 23 4 84 18 21 15 62 11 81 4 41 19 8 .,4 3 91 4 101 12 1

ÿ 5 31 9 91 13 2

273 5 101 14 04 15 2

19 17 82 7 92 7 3

17 11 91 18 111 6 62 2 71 3 7

15 12 41 19 81 8 6514 82 4 5 If8 9 08 16 1

2 7 81 9 4113 7 ,3 18 3215 5 ,2111.0

32 16 340 19 2

1 10 7

4 3 4 ,;5 18 103 15 01 4 52'13 81 6 5 ,3 6 1

18 2 11

3 0 31 7 2.

5 0 1 >,

1 9 4 ,.4 18 71 12 lì1 3 52 18 11

16 61 11 8 ,.7 1 7 f1 19 43 0 8

Surname.

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, Epc. continued.

Christian Names. Amount.

£ a. d.

Western Australia -- continued.

Nicholls Ernest Wilfred,trustee forNicholls, MarjorieJean

North Nedlands Progress AssociationO'Brien .. Ada .. ..

.. Ellen Gertrude ..

.. Margaret Mary ..Recreation Reserve .... John Frederick ..

Robert Edward andAgnes LilianHerbert RobertoiiCecilia Susannah .

Elizabeth Ann ..Mary ..Grace ..George .. ..

Eileen Dorothy,trustee for Peach,Edward George

AndrewGeore ..Mabel DaphneThomasJack FredAlfred WilliamMay ..Walter .. ..Thomas Rhys . .

Arnold AlbertCharles

Alfred GeorgeCharles ..Mary Ann JaneSamuel ..

O'ByrneO'GormanOra BandaOrtonOwenOwenParker .

ParksParnhamParslowPaulPaynePeach

P1acock ..

Petrieevich ..Perry ..Pinington ..

PolandPoutingPowerPrattPriceRamm

ReadReillyReynolds ..Reilly .Riverdale Musical SocietyRobert Allan ..Robinson George Curry

WatsonRosie ..Berlando

RodgersRomanoRossRossRowland

RowlesRussell ..Rutherford ..RyalIRyanRyding

SalerianSaundersSawShallerossShawShawShawSheppardSimonsSimper

Simper ..

Slattery ..

SmithSnookSolomanoSonegoSoppSquiresStamosStevens

StewartStewart

Alexander WilliamRoland Roy . .Jessie, trustee for

McIntosh, ErnaMary

Sarah ..George ..John WilliamEdith MaryJames .. . .Josephine, trustee

for Ryding, MaryEmilian TeresaAgatha

John ..John T. ..

Lucy Harriet ..Vincent Fairfield..Fanny . ..Robert George ..John ..Jean ..Thomas ..Henry John, trus-

tee for Simper,Frances LaviniaCairns

Henry John, trus- 217 16 8tee for Simper,Vivine

Michael Timothy. .Eric .Arthur William ..Prosper John ..Pietro . ..

Ernest Henry ..Arthur Edward ..Minnie ..Edith Ada, trustee

for Stevens,Elizabeth Marie

Esme Hope . .Ivy Adelaide . .

3 0 8

1 16 31 5 32 11 '7

1 11 22 15 31 3 9

10 4 4

516 17 102 0 01 9 4

25 5 41 17 42 0 06 18 10

3 7 3]5 15 0

1 7 01 13 22 5 54 10 21 4 24 10 57 18 41 6 3

1 7 43 7 71 10 241.4101 9 41 17 44 7 11

2 6 82 11 31 7 111 18 54 6 11

1 16 22 5 41 6 71 7 6

43 0 112 7 6

3 11 82 19 61 17 91 11 102 19 93 12 101 12 111 3 32 1 2

214 15 4

Branch.

Perth

,77

1 6 52 1 01 5 7

11 16 52 5 41 13 21 10 28 16 4

18 1 0

3 6 21 4 9

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LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. continued.

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

Stewart,,Still

fr StirkStrangSwainTabbyTalbotTannerTaylorTaylorTaylorTerlichValentiniVeneckVidakovichWalkerWarner

Warner

Warren ..

Wearmouth ..Weaver ..Weinsberg ..

West ..Weston ..

£ a. d.

Il'e.ster'a Australia continued.

John Alexander . .CarolineHenry . ..Dorothy Edith MayMaggie Jane . .

Albert JesseArthur ..Eve . .

Ruby Laurel . .

William . .

Walter Edward . .

Enrico ..Jack ..Ivan . ..

Janet Forrest ..Lewis, trustee for

Warner, LewisOwen

Louis, trustee forWarner, IreneAudrey

Joseph ..Richard..James ..Martha ..Albert GeorgeStanley John

Whitaker Memorial FundWhite ..Whittam ..WilkesWilliamsWillisWillissWillmottW ingroveWintonWoodJacksonWyattYakicevic ..Yamamoto ..YorkZappi ..DalyEllisLivesey ..Quartermaine

IngramBrandliBuselicByronCookeDigginsEastman

BirchEverittGavranichGibbsLarsonLilly

O'HehirOwenScottVillaniWilliamsCole

t JohnsonCassidyLilleymanWoodworthBirkbeckHutchinsonMorgan

Mary ..Mary AnnLeonardThomas HenryAlbert ..Vida Jane . .

Hector AlexanderFrederick Ernest..Henry AlfredJames andAnnie MariaJoseph JamesIvan ..YasutoroJosephineHenry JosephJohn JamesCharles JamesSydney Claude ..Richard William..

SinclairLeslie ..Reinhold EmilCharles ..Harry .

Ada EllenLeslie Robert

J Kenneth McCaskill,and

Anna EvelynCharles George .

Petar ..Emily Jane . .

Mary Catherine ..Edward William

Francis, trusteefor Lilly, BettyJoan

Richard Patrick ..Barbara LevesleyEsther .Jane . .

Antonio..Martin Frank ..Joseph Cottier . .Alwyn Keith ..Stanley Walter ..Helen .. . .

Charles FrederickGeorge William ..Frederick LeonardAgnes, trustee for

Morgan, MalcolmAllister

North CottesloeProgress AssociationPope . . Henri* . . ..Andrew .. George .. ..Bowden .. Michael Sydney ..

3 5 1

1 3 1

3 73 17 71 8 10

14 17 312 13 51 13 52 16 41 12 21 11 103 16 02 18 42 0 41 14 7

46 16 32 10 8

7 12 5

1 8 1

4 17 111 8 71 15 81 9 91 3 3

15 12 22 011

1 10 52 12 73 7 1

1 6 318 01 6 92 13 61 8 23 15 8

39 14 41 14 42 4 52 2 02 2 86 11 1

1 3 111 4 1l 3 7

1 3 111 5 1

7 7 614 5 0

6 7 41 3 71 19 5

..1 2 .+

1 9 011 7 11

1 11 36 2 8

13 1 1

1 13 48 10 111 3 11., 1 31 12 111 a 2.

2 12 21 3 6

13 18 81 4 9

11 3 41 3 4

1 15 01 6 101 9 1.11 6 1

Perth

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC.-- cofltifu.ed,

Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

CicirelloUadíey

FullstonGriffithHiggsJollyKingRidgwellRoweSempleSmartSpryStackStack

1

Whittome ..WilliamsWilkinsonZ1'ittmerAllenCousinsDayEverrisFinlaysonFraserGuidiJohnsKellySheltonSmithSolomanoTaylorToc H, MullewaWaltersWilliamsBulatCarpenter

,. Cockburn,, Colgan

Albany CoonErcegFarrellGhuidoGianoncelli

Bridgetown GianottiBunbury Grimshaw,

HinesJones

,Jones

ft

Clar'emont

Collie

Cottesloe,

It

Fremantle

LangdonLarcombeLawsMaffinaMcDonaldReghenzaniRoberts

ScheeleSmartThomasTuiaWaltersWhiteWilson

WynneZumpfeldtBasingerCapelGlover

E a. d.

IVeetern Australiacontinued.

Salvatore .. 2 9 6 FremantleMargaret Lavinia, 1 18 3 ,

trustee forDadiev, VictorJames

David Samuel 1 6 0Thomas 2 15 6 ,Myrtle Vera. 1 6 3Mervyn .. .. 1 3 1 Pt

Edith .. .. 1 6 2Richard Thomas .. 4 17 4Freda .. .. 1 11 0Robert 2 2. 6Leonard .. 3 10 1Nicholas Ernest .. 15 3 11Julia .. 5 11 3Julia, trustee for 2 7 5

Stack, GeraldEdgar .. .. 1 8 4Harold Turnbull .. 1 18 11Frederick .. 2 16 5Andrew .. .. 1 7 1

Alexander Wilson 1 16 6 GeraldtonWilliam Ernest 2 7 8Albert Ernest 1 12 2Francis Thias 1 6 4Hector Munro 1 9 10William Duncan 1 5 6Abele . . 6 8 0Rudolph 1 3 11Thomas 2 7 6Matthew James . 4 5 5Arthur Wilmot 5 18 0Prosper John 1 15 8William Joseph 5 7 0

.. 1 4 3Ernest . . 1 6 2Norman Andrew 1 11 7 ,Mick . . 1 12 11 KalgoorlieWilliam Edmund, 3 5 11

trustee forCarpenter, EstelleMargaret

Stewart .. 1 3 8Celestine Annie 2 16 2John Francis 1 3 6Danko .. 1 9 9Jack .. 2 12 3Saligari.. 4 14 8Guiseppe 1 16 5Vito . . . . 7 14 8William George 1 14 0

ClydeElizabeth Eleanor 1 8 4John Edward 412 3

TavernerWilliam Daniel 22 4 7

trustee for Jones,Keith Daniel

Olive Constance 1 9 7Margaret Ellen 1 19 2Joseph . . 9 18 8Margaret Jane. 1 14 0William 4 5 2Silvestro .. 17 1 4Mary Philomena, 1 13 4

trustee forLillis, MaryPatricia

Walter . ..Leonard ..Evan JobGiovanniElsie ..Walter ..Eileen, trustee for

Wilson, WilliamEd ward

Ettie .. .Thomas NormanWalter Thomas ..Patrick . ..Marie Gladys, trus-

t

tee for JoanGlover

1 5 92 0 03 0 61 17 51 12 1

1 5 56 3 6

3 19 92 11 4

14 8 51 14 21 3 2

,!,

Merredin

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2554 Commonwealth Gazette

emnnme. Christian Names.

Jones

WilkinsonBarstowBrettClark

DawsonDunstanGrowdenGuyOwensPainScollickThrumWallisWallisClarkeEdwardsLawrenceMartinThompsonWilliams

McGovern .

Thomas

WhitakerFinnerty

LynamAdams

AndersonBatesDjusingMoselSymers

AbelAndersonAuckettBeatonBrowningDownieFentonFogartyGraveleyHobden.TarvisJonesLimbMilesParishPressPryde

RansleyReynoldsRollsSmartSpeersSwardTurveyWilliamsBarwickBriggs

Fisher ..Fra ..Gilbert . . .HanlonWhite ..

Copplestone .

Jarvis ..Cunningham . .Herron ..Lowie ..JeffreyJones ..

Paton ..

Amount.

£ a. d.Western Australiacontinued.

Mary Elizabeth .. 2 11 3

Etta MayJohn Naylor . .Thomas Joseph ..Florence Alice,

trustee for Clark,Kevin Douglas

Fred ..John .. ..

Keith Maxwell ..May Elizabeth . .

Marion ..Charles RobertJames SpenceJane EllisThomas Argent andElizabeth LilianMildred Frances ..Bertha Margaret ..Nellie ..Henry JamesGeorge .. .

Algeric H artley,trustee forWilliams, Jean?Morehouse

Katie . ..Ebenezer, Executor

of Estate ofJemina Budge(deceased)

Arthur Eccles ..Sarah Alice, trustee

for Finnerty,Emmanuel John

Rosé Jane MadelineWalter Harold ..

David . . .

Charles Edward ..George .. ..

Edith Ethel . .Stewart Lz ell . .

Tasmania.Caleb FreemanJohn WilliamVincent RexHorace ..George ..Ella ..Robert ArthurMary JaneHenry EdwardCharles LionelRoy .. . .

Herbert PatersonAllen ..Harry NormanEdward RoyAlbert Edward ..Frances Mary

DuhielleCharles .. . .

Clement Arthur ..Alan ..

Richard Charles ..Leslie .. . .Rita Mary . .

Archibald Allison . .Charles FrederickHorace Edward ..Frank George

ThomasHenry.. ..ArgentineAlice Norma . .Thomas AmbroseEdgar William ..Charles Stanley ..Kathleen Mavis ..Albert ..Robert ..Myrs ..Allen ..Doris . .George Robert ..

1 3 41 19 23 10 7] 3 5

1 12 05 19 66 17 101 9 71 11 63 11 81 12 0

15 ]3 349 15 4

8 2 32 5 41 4 51 71 15 81 4 9

2 6 41 4 2

1 0 01 3 6

1. 4 92 12 5

1 9 51 5 5

11 16 41 7 41 12 7

1 6 51 3 21 11 32 12 92 16 7

21 6 1

] 18 24 9 91 5 9

11 1 28 7 51 14 1

2 1 81 14 71 14 101 9 63 1 6

6 8 101 15 3

11 1 919 4 10

1 5 11 9 24 13 03 12 11 3 101 10 7

5 4 21 17 99 0 1

1 10 71 11 21 14 61 12 02 16 02 2 8

10 12 16 3 24 8 23 7 4

LIST OF ACCOUNTS, ETC. continued.

Branch. Surname. Christian Names. Amount. Branch.

Midland CookJunction li inniss

Narrogin HoskenLowe

Lowe

Todd

BarasBarkerBradshawGamesSchultze

Northam VineWhite

Northern Territory.Jessie Winifred .Charles Colville

BarclayJoy Dryden . .Edwin, trustee for

Lowe, AdelaideNoreen

Edwin, trustee forLowe, Rex

Darwin John

England,.KlementJack DunlevyB. O. ..John Henry PaisleyEssie ..Sidney ..Harry Arthur

£ F. d.

2 11 21 8 9

16 8 11 14 8

1 15 II

4 1 7

115 19 22 12 71 8 47 5 9

278 7 02 13 1

65 3 6

Darwin

`.

hr.

Strand, London

SP

Subiaco

PS

Victoria Park

William- street,Perth

,!

Hobart

a,

Burnie,f

Devonport

Launceston

PP

ENPE\ 1)I'à URE UNDER TREASURY REGULATION 67MADE UNDER SECTION 71 OF THE AUDIT ACT1901 -1934.

PRIIIIE MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.£231. -- Richard Wildridge & Company Proprietary Limited,

12 Spring- street, Sydney. Supply of insulated cabinet andrefrigerating equipment for work in conjunction with insu-lated cabinet Fruit Products Laboratory, Division of FoodPreservation and Transport, Council for Scientific and Indus-trial Research, Sydney.( Ex. Min. No. 169.)

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.£230 10s. A. E. Jolly & Co., Darwin. One 10 h.p. Ford

coupe utility truck.

POSri MAS] ER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.£43 1 5s. Dunlop Perdriau Rubber Co. Ltd., Melbourne,

Victoria. Purchase of loaded ebonite mouldings for use bythe Postmaster General's Department in Victoria.( Ex. Min.No. 142.)

£275 13e. ld. Commonwealth Oil Refineries Ltd., 90William-street, Melbourne. Purchase of petrol pump equip-ment for use by the Postmaster - General's Department in NewSouth Wales and Queensland. (Ex. Min. No. 147.)

£250. A. N. Williams, ArmadaIe, Western Australia.Purchase of poles required for use by the Postmaster - General'sDepartment in Western Australia. (Ex. Min. No. 152.)

£1.782 10s. Robert H. Grant Pty. Ltd.. 19 Malmsbury-Qtreet, Hawthorn. Melbourne. Purchase of die castingsrequired for use by the Postmaster - General's Department inthe manufacture of army signal equipment for the Depart -ment of the Army. (Ex. Min. No. 154.)

ROBERT G. MENZIES, Prime Minister.

_1CQI T ISITION BY _AGREEMENT OF LAND FORADMINISTRATIVE PURPOSES AT ALICE SPRINGS,NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.

ITIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has

approved pursuant to section 14 of the Lands Acquisi-tion Act 1906 -1936 the acquisition by agreement with theowners of the land described in the schedule hereunder.( C.L.6694. )

H. S. FOLL, Minister of State for the Interior.

SCHEDULE.

All that piece of land containing an area of 2 roods more for less being section 33, Town of Alice Springs, out ofHundreds, out of Counties, Northern Territory of Australia.

ACQUISITION BY AGREEMENT OF LAND FOR POSTALPURPOSES AT GLEN DAVIS, NEW SOUTH WALES.

ITIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council, pursuant

to section 6 of the Lands Acquisition Act 1906 -1936, hasagreed with His Excellency the Governor of the State of NewSouth Wales to the acquisition by the Commonwealth of theland described in the schedule hereunder. (C.L.6383. )

H. S. FOLL, Minister of State for the Interior.

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SCHEDULE.All that piece of land containing an area of 29.25 perches

more or less being lot 1, section 5. Town of Glen Davis,Parish of Gindautherie, County of Cook, State of New Soul hWales, as shown hachured on plan hereunder.

r rWARROOL

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50 40 30 20 10 0

zoo

so FeetWINEMIMI

ITIS Excellency the Governor General has approved, pur-

suant to section 14 of the Lands Acquisition Act1906 -193G, that authority be granted for the following leaseand licences:

For the lease, for the Department of the Interior, of anarea, approximately 210 square feet, on the fourth floor ofthe Colonial Mutual Life Building, 316 Collins- street,Melbourne, for the period from 1st November, 1940, to the1 1 th August. 1941. at a. rental of £57 15s. per annum.(e.L.6337. )

For the acquisition by agreement with the owners of theright to enter upon and use the following areas:

Locality. Purposes. Period and Rent.

Jamberoo, New SouthWales (a) part ofPortions 123 and 677 ;(b) part of Portion No.7, Parish of Kiama ;(e) part of Portion 9,Parish of Jamberoo andpart of Portion 10,Parish of Terragong, allin the County of Camden

Curban, New South Wales,part of Portion 15,Parish of Callangoen,County of Gowen

Bungendore, New South4.1 Wales, part of Portion

lo Rem. of 2910 acres1 rood 13 perches.Parish of Currandooly,County of Murray

Defence ..

P ..

. ..

Five years from 1stNovember, 1940, andthereafter from monthto month, at a rentalof is. per annum, £2per annum and ls.per annum respec-tively. (C.L. 2048.)

Five years from 1stOctober, 1940,. andthereafter from monthto month, at a rentalof ls. per annum.(C.L. 7019.)

Five years from 1st May,1940, and thereafterfrom month to month,at a rental of ls. perannum. (C.L. 2871.)

and alsoThat whereas the postal site at Hurlstone Park, New South

\Vales, is not at present required for any public purpose,authority be granted for its disposal by leasing for a periodof five (5) years from date of possession and thereafter ona monthly tenancy at a. rental of £17 10s. per annum.( C.L.104 7 . ) H. S. FOLL, Minister for the Interior.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.

DEPARTMENT OF THE IIÇTERIOR.

LiRSUANT to the powers conferred upon him by the CityArea Leases Ordnance 1936 -1938, the Minister invites

applications, closing at noon on Monday, the 9th December,1940, for the lease for residential purposes only of thefollowing blocks in the Division of Turner, each for a termof 99 years:

Section. Block. Valuatiti. BuildingCovenant.

£27 .. 1 220 1200

9 215 120010 215 12001l 210 120012 210 120013 215 1200.14 215 120015 215 120016 215 120017 220 100018 220 100019 21.5 75020 210 75021 210 75022 210 75023 210 75024 210 75025 210 75040 225 1050

28 .. 7 205 7008 205 7009 205 700

38 .. 1 290 12003 240 1200

19 235 120022 285 120023 260 1200

39 .. 1 290 12005 270 12006 270 12007 275 12008 275 12009 275 1200

10 275 120011 275 120012 280 120013 280 120014 270 120015 270 120016 270 120017 265 120018 265 120022 290 120023 260 1200

43 l 325. 17502 295 17507 325 17508 325 17509 340 1750

10 330 150011 300 130017 245 130018 250 1300.19 305 1300

The conditions of lease will provide, inter alia, for thecommencement and completion within six months and twelvemonths respectively from the grant of the lease of an approvedbuilding (exclusive of necessary outbuildings and fences)costing not less than the suns shown in respect of each block.

Each applicant shall state the unimproved value placed byhint on the block applied for.

The successful applicant shall at the grant of the lease pay,in addition to the first year's rent and other charges uponthe land. the sum equal to the difference, if any, between thereserve value and the unimproved value placed upon the landby the applicant. ._.

Each lease will at all times be subject to the laws in forcein the '1.erritory, and special attention is invited to the CityArea Leases Ordinance 19.36 -1938 and the regulations there-under.

The reserve values placed upon the blocks, together withfull particulars of conditions of lease may be had upon appli-cation to the Secretary, Department of the Interior, Canberra,to whom applications should be addressed.

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AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Leases Ordinance 1918 -1937.

1T is hereby notified that pursuant to sub- clause (c) of

clause 3 of the lease a piece or Marcel of land containing:1 acres 2 roods more or less has been withdrawn from theoperation of lease registered volume 1], folio 1024. of block102c in the District of Uungahlin and block 42 in the Districtof Canberra City in the Australian Capital `I erritory as fromthe first day of Octol.cr. One thousand nine laundred andforty.

J. A. CARRODUS, Secretary,Department of the Interior.

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY.Leases Ordinance 1918 -1937.

IT is hereby notified that pursuant to clause 3 (c) of thelease a pieee or parcel of land containing 1 acre 3 roods

26 perches or thereabouts was withdrawn from the operationof lease registered volume 13, folio 1222, of block 46. in theDistrict of Beleonnen. in the Australian Capital Territory, asfrom the first day of October, One thousand nine hundredand forty for the purpose of providing a stock route.

.I. A. CARRODUS. Secretary.Department of the Interior.

TENDERS,POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT

TENDERS INvrrEn.

'TENDERS are invited for the undermentioned supplies and /or service. Tendere must be endorsed " Tenders for .. 9,

1 (as the case may be), and addressed to the Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, in the State named. They must be deposited Inthe Tender Box at. the General Post Office in that State : if sent by post they must be prepaid and registered.

Description of Material or Service Required. Schedule No, Tender Forms, Specifications, &c.,obtainable from- Tenders close-

Murray Transmitter Parts ..Bells and Buzzers .. . .Jacks and Number Plates ..Creed Teleprinter Parts .

Creosote ..

Linemen's Tool BoxesMurray Perforator Parts ..Printed Forms " Revenue and Expenditure " SeriesInsulators for Radio Aerials .. .. ..Outside Broadcast Amplifiers and Associated PartsCable, Braided .. ..RelaysTelephone Parts and Accessories ..Stamp Selling Machine Maintenance PartsChannel Iron .. .. ..Testing equipment for Broadcasting StationsA.T.E. Liverpool Maintenance Parts ..Bicycle Parts .. .. ..Automatic Switchboard Equipment for West Adelaide Exchange,

South AustraliaTelephone Timing Clocks and Relays .. ..Universal Meters .. .. .. ..Transformers .. ..Teleprinter Tables and Silence CoversBimotional Switch Parts .. .. .

Switches .. ..Resistances, Reactances and CoilsInduction Coils and RegistersTelegraph Paper Tape ..Handsets (Telephones)Insulated Wire .. ..Relays, P.B.X. ..Motor Generators ..Protective apparatus ..Sub- station AccessoriesTelegraph InstrumentsGenerators ..Hydrometers and ThermometersBimotional Switch Armatures and associated partsPrimary Battery MaterialSwitchboard equipment for Automatic Exchange at Toora.k, Victoria

GENERAL.C.2933C.2935C.29390.29500.30100.30200.2864C.30290.3024C.2949C.29550.2966C.2936C.29740.3018C.30190.29480.2981

C.2739C.2961C.2971C.29680.29990.2979C.2985C.29890.29880.2991C.2994C.2987C.2995C.2998C.30010.30020.30000.30050.30160.30150.30210.3003

3 p.m., 28.11.403 p.m., 28.11.403 p.m., 28.11.403 p.m., 28.11.403 p.m., 28.11.403 p.m., 28.11.403 p.m., 3.12.403 p.m., 5.12.403 p.m., 12.12.403 p.m., 2.1.413 p.m., 2.1.413 p.m., 2.1.413 p.m., 2.1.413 p.m., 2.1.413 p.m., 2.1.413 p.m., 2.1.413 p.m., 7.1.413 p.m., 7.1.41

3 p.m., 7.1.413 p.m., 7.1.413 p.m., 7.1.413 p.m., 9.1.413 p.m., 9.1.413 p.m., 14.1.413 p.m., 16.1.413 p.m., 16.1.413 p.m., 21.1.413 p.m., 21.1.413 p.m., 21.1.413 p.m., 23.1.413 p.m., 23.1.413 p.m., 23.1.413 p.m., 28.1.413 p.m., 30.1.413 p.m., 4.2.413 p.m., 4.2.413 p.m., 11.2.413 p.m., 11.2.413 p.m., 13.2.413 p.m., 4.3.41

Departmental Stores Branch, Sydney (64 Harbour-street); Brisbane ; Adelaide (West- terrace) and Perth ; and G.P.O.'s, Melbourne and Hobart.t High Commissioner, London.

j ¡¡¡ Departmental Stores Branches. Sydney (64 Harbour - street) and Melbourne (G.P.O.).

COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH:.TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Locality and Description of Work. Amount. Oontractor. Date ofAcceptance.

Date orCompletion.

Supply of steel shelving, lockers and cabinets, and chairsto National Standards Laboratory, Sydney

Supply of steel waste paper receptacles and steelcupboards to National Standards Laboratory, Sydney

Supply of grinding machine to Aeronautical ResearchLaboratory, Melbourne (additional costs)

£ s. d.30I 4 6303 12 3

134 15 0

E. T. Brown Ltd., 14 -24 Alexandria -parade, Clifton Hill

Wormald Bros. Pty. Ltd., Young- street,Waterloo, New South Wales

Frank Vial & Sons Ltd. . .

7.11.40

7.11.40

4.5.39

19.12.40

19.12.40

5.12.39

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.TENDERS INVITED.

Locality and Description of Work.Tenders Return-

able at-

Within 200 miles of Brisbane. Erection ofthree buildings and other works (127/40-41)

Within 600 miles of Brisbane. Erection ofthree buildings and other works (126/40-41)

Within 880 miles of Brisbane. Erection ofone building (128/40 -41)

Within 520 miles of Brisbane. Erection ofthree buildings and other works (131/40 -41)

Within 480 miles of Brisbane. Erection offour buildings (1939 /40 : 400)

Within 15 miles of Brisbane. Supply anddelivery of east iron specials

Within 15 miles of Brisbane. Erection of35 buildings

Supply of working launch, new or second-hand, for Department of the interior,Sydney

Kensington Telephone Exchange.--Installa-tion of electric light and power

Approximately 325 miles from Sydney.Erection of additional wood- framed build -ings (244/40 -41)

Approximately 5 miles from Darwin. Supplyand installation of three automatic re-frigerating plants in a building

Within 20 miles of Sydney. Erection of addi-tional ward blocks

Approximately 20 miles from Sydney. Pro-vision of fly- screens to buildings (58/40 -41)

Approximately 100 miles from Sydney.Construction of roads, &c. (40/1773)

Approximately 100 miles from Sydney.Erection of brick building (40/1594)

In the Sydney Suburban Area.Filling,levelling and grading area. (40- 41/88)

Approximately 100 miles from Sydney.Clearing of 40 acres of land (2876/40 -41)

The Sydney Suburban Area. --- Erection offour timber- framed buildings (67/40--41).

Approximately 50 miles from Sydney.-Erection of a group of framed and brickbuildings, &e. (172/40 -41)

Near Sydney. Erection of buildings

Near Sydney. Erection of a steel -framedbuilding

Muttama. Erection of rural automatic tele-

phone exchange

2 p.m., 3rdDecember,1940

Alice Springs (N.T.)- -Erection and com-pletion of three type AS.5 residences onLots 20 and 21

Approximately 300 miles from Adelaide.Erection group of buildings (189 /40-41)

Within 525 miles of Adelaide. Erection,hutments and masts

Within 480 miles of Adelaide. Erection,hutments and masts

Within 10 miles of Adelaide. Erection,various buildings

Within 10 miles of Adelaide. Erection ofbuilding

Within .60 miles of Adelaide. Erection ofrange

Near Adelaide. Erection of building ..Within 10 miles of Adelaide. Erection of

buildingApproximately 300 miles from Adelaide.

Erection of group of buildings (re-advertised)Approximately 300 miles from Adelaide.

Overhead steel tanks and wooden and steelstands (re- advertised)

Approximately 15 miles from Adelaide.Installation of electric light and power invarious buildings (273)

Stormwater drainage of 24 cottages at Ainslie,

Canberra

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2 p.m., 5thDecember,1940

2 p.m., 3rdDecember,1940f

2 p.m., 28thNovember,1940

2 p.m., 29thNovember,1940

2 p.m., 2ndDecember,1940

2 p.m., 9thDecember,1940

2 p.m., 2ndDecember,1940

Plans, Specifications, &c., Availableat

2 p.m., 9thDecember,1940

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Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, Adelaide - street, Brisbane

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Tenders to be addressed to

Commonwealth Works Director,Adelaide- street, Brisbane

Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, Customs House, Sydney ;and at Post Offices, Muttama andCootamundra

Works and Services Branch, Depart-ment of the Interior, Darwin,Adelaide and Alice Springs

Office of Commonwealth WorksDirector, Post Office - place, Adelaide

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR continued.TENDERS INVITED Continued.

Locality and Description of Work. Tenders Return-able at-

Plans, Specifications, &c., Availableat Tenders to be addressed to

Remodelling kitchen block within 70 miles ofMelbourne

Repairs and painting Post Office, Lansfield . .

11 a.m., 3rdDecember,1940f, ff

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Hospital block in timber, within 9 miles of ff ff , f, ff f, ,fMelbourne

Extension to building, within 50 miles ofMelbourne

11 a.m., 10thDecember,1940

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11 a.m., 3rdDecember,1940

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Building in brick and 120 chains of fencing,within 100 miles of Melbourne

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Various works, within 40 miles of Melbourne It ff P9 ,f VP Pt Of PtSewerage treatment plant and pump house,

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December,1940

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TENDERS ACCEPTED.

Locality and Description of Work. Amount. Contractor and Address. Date ofAcceptance.

Date ofCompletion.

-.

Within 150 miles of Perth. Erection of temporarybuildings, Parts " B ", " C " and " D " (96/40 -41)

Within 150 miles of Perth. Erection of temporarybuildings, Part " A " (96/40-41)

Kensington Automatic Telephone Exchange. Installa-tion of complete heating and ventilating plant (38/1426)

Sydney G.P.O. Extensions. Supply and installation ofmail lift (39/797)

Late R.A.N. College, Jervis Bay Repairs and paintingto various buildings

Sydney G.P.O. Extensions. Installation of electricpassenger and staff lifts (39/797)

Coolamon Post Office. Repairs and painting (40/1059,1654)

Within 10 miles of Melbourne. Brick building (838) ..

Near Melbourne. Brick and steel building (36)

Within 5 miles of Melbourne. Erection of buildings (21)

Within 10 miles of Melbourne. Additions to building510 in timber (350)

Within 10 miles of Melbourne. Building No. 602 inbrick (362)

Within 25 miles of Melbourne. Hutments (1178, 2476,2510)

Within 20 miles of Perth. Construction of gravel road(394)

Within 30 miles of Brisbane. Erection of building(1277 /39 -40)

Sydney G.P.O. Extensions. Supply and installation oftwo goods lifts (39/797)

Darwin. Erection and completion of four type " R "residences and two pairs of flats

Near Fremantle. Construction of telephone room(2/12/4)

Within 10 miles of Perth. Road paving and reinforcedconcrete floors (80/40-41)

Jundah Post Office. Erection of new garage and store(81/40)

Near Brisbane.Supply and installation of fire- fightingsystem (427)

Within 700 miles of Brisbane. Installation of compressorplant in building

Within 30 miles of Brisbane. Installation and testing ofcompressed air service in building (1322/39 -40)

Within 30 miles of Brisbane. Erection of steel masts(93/40-41)

Within 10 miles of Brisbane. Erection of five buildings(516/40 -41)

Within 700 miles of Brisbane. Erection of eight buildings(77/40 --41)

Within 700 miles of Brisbane. Erection of five buildings(77/40 -41)

£

27,372

533

1,950

860

30,841

217

22,383

34,998

24,28I

4,610

3,816

18,772

345

3,998

7,990

8,280

200

698

223

3,811

390

355

384

646

23,822

8,803

s. d.

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Plunketts Building & Investment Co.Ltd., 98 Smith- street, Perth

General Construction Co. Ltd., 768 Wel-lington- street, Perth

The Sears Heating & Ventilating Co.,Grose - street, Camperdown

Standard- Waygood Ltd., 16 Barrack -street, Sydney

Hastie & Mawson, 9 Watkins- street,Newtown

Waygood -Otis (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., Hayes -road and Dunning- avenue, Waterloo

M. Robson, Box 5, P.O., Hornsby ..

Dawson & Smith, 27 Whitehall- street,Footscray, W.11

N. S. Cant, 24 Geelong -road, Footscray,W.11

Clements Langford Pty. Ltd., 275 Bridge -road, Richmond

T. H. Rowe and Sons, 314 Canterbury -road, Surrey Hills

H. G. White, 486 Bourke - street, Mel-bourne

F. V. Squire, Gladstone -road, Briar Hill,Greensborough

E. Noonan, 63 Salisbury- street, Maylands

M. R. Hornibrook Pty. Ltd., Box 514H,G.P.O., Brisbane

White Elevators Pty. Ltd., Collins andWilliam streets, Alexandria

M. P. Cullity, Darwin ..

J. Hawkins & Son Ltd., 150 Claisebrook-road, East Perth

Vincent Paving and Concrete Co., 66 St.George's - terrace, Perth

Kenneth John Aland, Leslie- street,Toombul, N.E.3

Wormald Bros. Pty. Ltd., Box 59a,G.P.O., Brisbane

Thomas James Evans, 1027 Stanley -street, East Brisbane

Queensland Machinery Coy., Box 257D,G.P.O., Brisbane

Charles Hope Ltd., Wandoo - street, Valley

Kenneth Miles, Waterview- avenue,Wynnum

Kenneth John Aland, Leslie- street,Toombul

Queensland Building and Engineering Co.,Box 79, Post Office, Mackay

13.11.40

12.11.40

21.11.40

14.11.40

18.11.40

14.11.40

21.11.40

29.10.40

7.11.40

6.11.40

7.11.40

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13.11.40

20.11.40

14.11.40

19.11.40

15.11.40

30.11.40

19.11.40

25.11.40

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22.11.40

25.11.40

21.11.40

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Various

Various

6.4.41-

24.2.41

13.11.41

16.1.41

18.3.41

5.6.41

2.1.41

12.12.40

27.2.41

11.12.40

29.1.41

25.3.41

20.12.40

13.12.40

1.1.41

22.4.41

16.12.40

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25.12.40

16.12.40

13.2.41

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORcontinued.

TENDERS ACCEPTED continued.

No. 238. -28th November, 1940

Locality and Description of Work.

Canberra. Supply firewood to various CommonwealthDepartments (1st November, 1940, to 31st October,1941)

Canberra.--Supply firewood to various CommonwealthDepartments (1st November, 1940, to 31st October,1941)

Within 10 miles of Melbourne. Concrete foundations andretaining walls (364)

Within 100 miles of Melbourne. Erection of buildings(42, 47, 38)

Within 100 miles of Perth. Erection of hut (254/40-41)

Within 30 miles of Perth. Erection, verandah, latrinesand ablutions and partitions (2511, 2556, 2726/40 -41)

Approximately 100 miles from Sydney.Supply andinstallation hot water reticulation in building (53 and187)

Sydney G.P.O. Extensions, supply and installation offuel oil, heating, ventilating and hot water supplysystems (39-797)

Approximately 325 miles from Sydney.Erection of

tennis court enclosures (605, 1228/39 -40)Various Aerodromes (W.A.). Supply, delivery and

erection of standard steel bins and standard steel racks(116/40 -41)

Supply and installation of one mechanical refrigerator in abuilding within 40 miles of Sydney

Approximately 325 miles from Sydney.Erection ofsixteen residences and garages (28, 29, 30/40 -41)

Approximately 400 miles from Sydney. Grading,levelling, paving and drainage work (31, 123/40-41)

Within 40 miles of Sydney. Erection and completion ofbuildings known as 195/40 -11

Approximately 265 miles from Sydney. Erection of woodframed buildings, additions and alterations to existingbuildings (1104/39 -40, 187/40 -41)

Approximately 50 miles from Sydney. Erection ofsundry wooden structures, minor other works (2332,2297, 2377, 2632, 2378/40 -41)

Amount.

£ s. d.635 5 0

200 0 0

1,095 0 0

7,146 4 0414 0 0

886 0 0

259 0 0

24,254 0 0

339 0 0

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225225 17 0$

19,747 10 4

6,992 0 0

10,427 0 0

1,239 0 0

986 5 9

Contractor and Address.

T. Corsini, 11 Westlake, Canberra

T. Corsini, 11 Westlake, Canberra

R. L. Garrett & Son, 28 Whitby-street,West Brunswick, N.12

E. A. Watts, 375 Collins - street, Melbourne

Plunketts Building and Investment Co.Ltd., 98 Smith - street, Perth

Harold Alfred Doust, 65-69 'Carrington -street, Perth

C. M. Fardy, 79 Todman- avenue,Kensington

J. Sainsbury & Co., 281 Princes - highway,St. Peters

Sydney Gate and Fence Co., 34 Nelson -street, Annandale

Wormald Bros. Pty. Ltd., 194 St.George's - terrace, Perth

Jorgensen Bros. Pty. Ltd. 199 Burwood-road, Burwood

Wallace and McGee Pty. Ltd., Con-tractors, Dubbo, New South \Vales

N. H. Bowers & Leard Pty. Ltd., 84 Pitt -street, Sydney

John Stubbs & Sons Pty. Ltd., 60 Hunter -street, Sydney

F. Mitchell

Date ofAcceptance.

John Stubbs & Sons Pty. Ltd., 60 Hunter -street, Sydney

30.10.40

4.11.40

15.11.40

19.11.40

20.11.40

14.11.40

19.11.40

13.11.40

19.11.40

18.11.40

21.11.40

20.11.40

Date ofCompletion.

18.11.40

31.10.41

27.11.40

6.12.40

17.12.40

11.12.40

10.12.40

12.3.41

3.12.40

3.3.41

16.1.41

26.12.40

18.12.40

16.12.40

* Concurrent with building contract.cent. in 30 days from completion.

t Cunderd in 3:5,607 ; Southern Cross, £.2,575. t Less 4 per cent. for payment in fourteen days or 1 5 per

POST Al ASTER GENERAL'S DEP ARTMENT.

1 ENDERS ACCEPTED.

Contract No. 2348, placed with S. G. Sewell Pty. Ltd., 5

Weston- street, Brunswick, N.10, Victoria, under Schedule

0.2461, for steel spindles, the notification of which appearedin Gazette No. 57 of 31st August, 1939, is hereby terminated.

Contract No. 2470, placed with S. G. Sewell Pty. Ltd., 5

\Veston-street, Brunswick, N.10, Victoria, under Schedule

0.2522, for steel spindles, the notification of which appearedin Gazette No. 104 of 12th October, 1939, is hereby terminated.

Contract No. 3040. Australian General Electric Ltd., Box

538F, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. Schedule C.2548Lamps, lamp caps and sockets, £2,036 lls. 3d. All States.

Contract No. 3119: Hodson & Gault Pty. Ltd., 310 Spencer -

street, Melbourne, C.1, Victoria.Schedule C.2565 Motorgenerators, £280 10s. Victoria.

Contract No. 3464.Metal Manufactures Ltd., c/o BritishInsulated Cables Ltd., Box 4312, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Vic-

toria.-- Schedule 0.2800Underground cables, £3,051 Gs. 2d.

New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.Contract No. 3480. Modern Printing Co. Pty. Ltd., Box

1967n, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, VictoriaSchedule C.2941 --

Printed forms, Telegraph Branch, " T.G." series, £550 5s. 10d.

All States.Contract No. 3514. Standard Telephones & Cables Pty.

Ltd., Box 525n, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.ScheduleC.2694 Me11sourne- Seymour trunk cable, £409 10s. Victoria.

Contract No. 3532.Lamson Paragon Ltd., The Boulevard,

Richmond, E.l., Victoria. Schedule C.2941 Printed forms,

Telegraph Branch. " T.G." series, £4,371 17s. 11d. All States

except Tasmania.Contract No. 3542. Metal Manufactures Ltd., c/o British

Insulated Cables Ltd., Box 4312, G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Vic-

toria.Schedule 0.2833Underground cable (1 and 2 pair) ,

£19.943 Os 9d. All States.Contract No. 3544. General. Electric Co. Ltd., England

( through High Commissioner, London) . Schedule C.2755Loading coils in cases. £1,040 5s. 2d.. plus exchange. New

South Wales, Victoria and Queensland.

Contract NO. 3545. Automatic Telephone & Electric Co.Ltd., England (through High Commissioner, London) .Schedule -C.2755Loading coils in cases, £1,190 10s. 3d., plusc::change. New South Wales and Victoria.

Contract No. 3546. Siemcn's (Aust.) Pty. Ltd, Box 4328,G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria.Schedule 0.2755 Loadingcoils in cases. £3.504 1s.. plus exchange. New South Walesand Victoria.

Contract No. 3547. Standard Telephones & Cables Pty.Ltd., Box 525n, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales. Scliedule0.2755 Loading coils in cases, £12,452 12s. Gd. New SouthWales and Victoria.

Contract No. 3549. S. G. Sewell Pty. Ltd., 5 Weston- street,,Brunswick, N.10, Victoria. Schedule C.2821Transposition-plates, £3,959 3s. 4d. All States.

Wood-

ville,No. 3550. Holden's Motor Body Builders,

ville, South Australia. Schedule C.2821 Transpositionplates. £1,348 3s. 3d. All States.

Contract No. :3562. McPherson's Pty. Ltd., Box 4500,G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. Schedule 0.2909 Annbraces and combiners, £3,548 ll.s. All States.

Contract No. 3564.Standard Telephones & Cables Pty.Ltd., Box 525B, G.P.O., Sydney. New South Wales.ScheduleC.28] 2 B.P.O. standard uniselector maintenance parts,£232 3s. 10d., plus exchange. All States.

Contract No 3568. Engineering Agency Co., 227 Sussex -street, Sydney, New South Wales.Sch

plus exchange.é.C.2877Lightduty postmarking machines, £224 Ss., pSouth Wales and Queensland.

Contract No. 3569. Buckland's Concrete Works Pty. Ltd.,16 Centennial- street. Marrickville, New South Wales.Schedule C.2871Cable jointing pits. ( Approximate quan-tities required during period 1st January, 1941, to 31st Decem-ber, 1941, in all States.)

Contract No. 3570.Jas. Hardie & Co. Pty. Ltd., Rivervale,Western Australia. Schedule 0.2871 Cable jointing pits.(Approximate quantities required during period 1st January,1941, to 31st December, 1941, in Western Australia.)

Contract No. 3571. Jas. Hardie & Co. Pty. Ltd., Box1162r, G.P.O., Brisbane, Queensland.--Scliedule 0.2871 Cable

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jointing pits. (Approximate quantities required duringperiod 1st January, 1941, to 31st December, 1941, inQueensland.)

Contract No. 3572,-Jas. Hardie & Co. Pty. Ltd., Box3935V, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.--Schedule C.28771-Cable jointing pits. (Approximate quantities required duringperiod 1st January, 1941, to 31st December, 1941, in NewSouth Wales and Tasmania.)

Contract No. 3573.-Jas. Hardie & Co. Pty. Ltd., Box 4070.G.P.O., Melbourne, C.1, Victoria.- Schedule C.2871 -Cablejointing pits. (Approximate quantities required during period1st January, 1941, to 31st December, 1941, in Victoria.)

Contract No. 3574. - Wunderlich Ltd., Box 26, P.O., Valley,N.1, Brisbane; Queensland. - Schedule C.2871 -Cable iointingpits. (Approximate quantities required during period 1stJanuary, 1941, to 31st December, 19.41, in Queensland.)

Contract No. 3575.- Wunderlich Ltd.. Baptist- street. Red-fern, New South Wales.- Schedule C.2871-Cable jointingpits. (Approximate quantities required during period 1stJanuary, 1941, to 31st December, 1941, in New South Wales.)

Contract No. 3600.- Australian insulator Ironworks Ltd..Box 3129, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.-ScheduleC.2964 -Steel spindles, £5,309 3s. Id. All States exceptVictoria.

Contract No. 3601. -S. G. Sewell Pty. Ltd.. 5 Weston-street.Brunswick. N.10. Victoria.-Schedule C.2964 -Steel spindles.Victoria.

Contract No. 3602.- McPlcerson's Pty. Lt(1.. Box 4500.G.P.O.. Melbourne, C.1, Victoria. Schedule C.2964-Steelspindles, £1.482 ls. 8d. All States.

Contract No. 3603.- Stromberg -Carlson (A'sia.) Pty. Ltd..Box 3971v, G.P.O.. Sydney, New South Wales.--SebeduleC.3009- Supeflmposing units, :3 transformer, £11.990.Victoria.

Contract No. 3613. -Exide Batteries of Aust. Pty. Ltd., Box:3344PP, G.P.O., Sydney-, New South Wales.- Schedule C.2881;-Accumulator cells. (Approximate quantities required duringperiod ending 30th September. 1941, in all States.)

Contract No. 3014. - Clyde. Engineering Co. Ltd., Box IS.P.O.. Granville, New South Wales.-Schedule C.2886-Accumulator cells. (Approximate quantities required duringperiod ending 30th September, 1941, in all States.)

Contract No. :361 5. -Erg Batteries Pty. Ltd.. i 36 Goulburn-street, Sydney. New South Wales.- Schedule C.2886-Accumulator cells. (Approximate quantities required duringthe period ending 30th September. 1941. in New South Wales.)

Contract No. 3616. \Taeunm Oil Co. Pty. Ltd., Box 4507.G.P.O.. Melbourne, C.1. Victoria.- Schedule C.2607-Lubrient-inP oil. for national broadcasting stations, £51 14s. NewSouth Wales. Victoria. and approximate quantities requiredduring the period ending 30th September, 1941. in New SouthWales and Victoria.

Contract No. 3635. - Stromberg- Carlson (A'sia) Pty. Ltd..Pox 3071v, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.-ScheduleC.3008- Boxes, terminal. Signal Office, £8,175. Victoria.

Contract No. 3636.- Stromberg- Carlson (A'sia) Pty. Ltd.,Box 3071v, G.P.O., Sydney, New South Wales.-Schedule(13006- Switchboards. universal call. 10 -line, lamp signalling,£57.600. Victoria.

Contract No. 3635.- Glazebrooks (Aust.) Ptv. Ltd.. 147Brunswick- street. Fitzroy, NM, Victoria.- Schedule C.2744-Synthetic enamels. ( Approximate quantities required duringperiod ending 31st December, 1941, in all States.)

Contract No. 3641.- Hardie Trading Pty. Ltd.. Box 43.P.O.. Footseray, W.11, Victoria. Schedule 0'.2744 Syntheticenamels. (Approximate quantities required during periodending 31st December, 1941, in all States except Tasmania.)

Contract No. 3642. -R. O. Whitford (1939) Pty. Ltd., BoxW.42, P.O., Redfern. New South ales,- Schedule C.3007-

Frames, protection and distribution, 10 -wire (without box) .£3.787 10s. Victoria.

Contract No. 3644.- Robert H. Grant Pty. Ltd., 17 Maimsburv- street, Hawthorn. E.2. Victoria.- Schedule C.3007-1± rames, protection and distribution, 10 -wire ( without box) ,£ 240 12s. 6d. Victoria.

COMMONWEALTH RAILWAYS.

TENDERS addressed to the Secretary, CommonwealthRailways, 623 Collins - street. Melbourne, C.1, will be receivedup to .4 p.m. on 6th December, 1940, for the supply anddelivery of-

(a.) UNIVERSAL GRINDING MACHINE.(b) SHAPING MACHINE.

Specifications are available for issue at the offices of theCommonwealth Railways, Melbourne, and of the WorksDirectors at Sydney and Adelaide.

Envelopes enclosing tenders should be endorsed." Tender forWorkshops Machinery "

TENDERS addressed to the Secretary, CommonwealthRailways, 623 Collins- street, Melbourne, C.l, will be receivedup to .4 p.m. on 6th December, 1940, for tiffe supply anddelivery at Port Augusta, South Australia, of-

WATER. PIPES.

(u) Cast iron spigot and faucet; or(b) Asbestos cement; or(c) Screwed galvanized steel.

Specifications are available for issue at. the offices of theCommonwealth Railways, Melbourne, and of the WorksDirectors at Sydney. Adelaide and Perth.

Envelopes enclosing tenders should be endorsed " Tenderfor Water Pipes ".

'l ENDERS addressed to Ole Secretary, CommonwealthRailways. 1 ;23 Collins -si reel. Melbourne. C.1, will be receivedup to 4 p.m. on 6th December, 1940, for the supply anddelivery at Port Augusta, Smith Australia. or. alternatively.at Parkeston, Western Australia, of-

C1lo,S (; TIMBERS.

Speeiticat.ioccs are available for issue at the offices of the('uimaon wealth Railways. Melbourne, and of the WorksDirectors at Sydney, Adelaide and Perth.

Envelopes enclosing tenders should be endorsed " Tenderfor Crossing Timbers ".

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL AVIATION.TENDERS INVITED.

'l ENDERS. closing at 2 p.m. oci Monday, 23rd December.1940. at the office of the Secretary, 'Tender and. Contract Com-mittee, 1)epartnient of Civil Aviation, 522 -536 Little Collins-street. Melbourne, C.I . are invited. for the supply and erectionof th) feet sel f- .uppori.ing wooden towers at certain locationsin Queensland. South Australia, Western Australia andNorthern Territory. Tenders must be enclosed in a. sealedenvelope and endorsed " Schedule No. 81 ".

Full particulars and specifications may be obtained uuapplication to above address.

_St LTER.AT1O 5 OF CLOSING DATE.

Schedule No. 77.Tenders invited for the supply and installation of

electrical generating and distribution plant at Mt. Eba, viaKingoonya ( South Australia) . previously advertised to closeon 16th December, 1940, will now close at 2 p.m. on 2ndDecember, 1940, at the office of the Secretary, Tender and('ontract Committee, 522-536 Little Collins- street, Mel-bourne, C.1.

COMMONWEALTH STORES SUPPLY AND TENDERBOARD.

'!'ENDERS are invited for the following supplies:-Schedule No.- C.T.B. 205. ilaterial,- Creacn laid writing

paper. Supplies required ire- Canberra, A.('.T., andMelbourne. Closing date-12th December. 1940.

Schedule Vo.- C.T.B. 206. Material -Pin bowls, bakelite.Supplies required in- Victoria, Queensland, South Aus-tralia and Tasmania. Closing date -7th January. 1941.

Schedule Ko.- C.T.B. 204. Material -Paper in rolls forteleprinters. Supplies required in --All States exceptTasmania. Closing date -10th December. 1940.

Tender forms and full particulars are obtainable at theBoard's Office, G.P;O., Melbourne, C.1. at the office of theCommonwealth Local Stores Board. 64 Harbour- street, Sydney.and at the office of the Superintendent of Stores, PostmasterGeneral's Department, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Hobart.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.TENDERS will be received until 2 o'clock p.iii. on the date

shown at the Contracts Office in the capital cities statedhereunder:-

Item, Tenders Closing.Supply of-

Presses, cordite, extrusion -13th December. 1940. (Mel-bourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.)

CONTRACTS ACCEPTED.

( 5324) Requisition No. 8893. - Walkway mats for \Virra-w'ay aircraft, for Department of Air, £536 5a. -F. E. Fitzsincon, Williamstown.

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(:1325) Requisition No. 9025.- Braces for Department of (:357) Requisition No. 9307.-Hand tools, for Department

the Army, £554 13s. ld.-E. L. Myers, South Melbourne. of the Army, £1,047 14s. 8d. -David Shearer Ltd., Mannunt,

( 5326) Requisition No. 9025. Braces, for Department of South Australia.the Army, £211 18s. l Id.- Advanced Mfg. Co. Pty. Ltd., (5358) Requisition No. 9304.-Hand tools, for Department

Fitzroy, Victoria. of Army, £592 16s.- Gregory Steel Products Pty. Ltd.,

(53.27) Requisition No. 9025.-Braces, for Department of Coiling"ood, Victoria. postman, forthe Army, £849 7s.-

--Faire Bros. & Co. Pty. Ltd., Abbotsford, (5359) Requisition No. 9189.-Coats, p

Victoria.Explosives Factory, £347 6s. 10d.-Hardie Rubber Co. Ltd.,

(5328) Requisition No. 9025. - ]races, for Department of M(lbour eRequisition No. 9189.- Coats, oilskin, for Explosives

the Army, £1,125. - Dominion Brace & Garter Pty. Ltd.,Hawthorn. Factory, £340. Eilenberg & Zeltner Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.

t. (5329) Requisition 9119.-Buttons, for Department of Air, (5361) Requisition No. 9047.-Washers, copper and

£256 2s. 4d.-A.C.I. Plastics Pty. Ltd., Melbourne. asbestos, for Ammunition Factory, £9,560 14s. 3d.-Carra

(5330) Requisition No. 8285. -Army postal unit equip- Fastener Co. of Aust. Pty. Ltd., Royal Park, South

ment, for Department of Army, £496 10s. 3d.-Duff Steel ( 5362) Requisition No. 9131. -Pinus insignus, for Depart-

Systems Co., Footscray, Victoria. anent of Army. £255.-Smith Bros. Pty. Ltd., South Yana. .

.P., for Depart- Victoria.N.P., t(5 :331) Requisition No. 8905.-Buckles, 'ment of the Army, £345 6s. 3d.-Empire Die & Tool Works (5363) Requisition No. 9131 .-Pinus insignus, for Depart

Pty. Ltd., Woolloomooloo, New South \Vales. ment of Army, £245.- Alstergren Pty. Ltd., South Melbourne,

(53$2) Requisition No. 8998. Haversacks, Mk. VI.. for Victoria.Munition Supply Laboratories, £8,083 Gs. 8d.- Holders Motor (5364) ]requisition No. 9131.-Pit us insignus, for Depart

Bo;ly Builders, Woodville, South Australia. went of Army, £25O.-Australian Box Mills Pty. Ltd., South

(5333) Requisition No. 8967. -Loops and tags, for Muni- Melbourne, Victoria.tion Supply Laboratories, £997 6s. 10d.-Carr Fastener Co. (5365) Requisition No. 9212.- Pinus, for Ordnance Factory,

£1.239 2s. 6d.- Alstergrcn Pty. Ltd., South Melbourne.of Ault. Pty. Ltd., Royal Park, South Australia.

(5334) Requisition No. 8967. 7- Loops, for Munitions Supply ( :136tí) Requisition No. 9207.-Pyjama suits, for Depart-

Laboratories, £267 3s. 9d. -F. M. Bhiring, Bowden, South nient of Air, £1,550.- Ryzman & Brooks, Melbourne.

Australia.(53117) Requisition. No. 8966.-Drilling machines, V blocks,

( 5:335) Requisition No. 8967. -Tags, for Munition Supply belts. cans. chucks, drifts and vices, for Department of the

Laboratories, £275. Power Press Products Pty. Ltd.. Annan- Army. £31:1 14s.- 11.McPherson's Pty. Ltd., Melbourne.

dale. New South \Vales.(5368) Requisition No. 8982. -Steel plugs, for Ordnance

d. -Duly & Hansford l'ty. Ltd., Sydney.(53:3tí) Requisition No. 9052. -lion castings, for Ordnance Factory, £319 16s. S

Factory, £297 10x. -7. Main & Sons Pty. Ltd.. North (5369) Requisition No. 8729.- Sewerage services and water

Richmond, Victoria.installations at Hamilton camp site, £633 is. 7d.- Stapleton

(5337) Requisition NO. 8927. Loops, for Munitions Supply Bros.. Hamilton, Victoria.£485 17s. 6d. -Carr Fastener Co. of Aust. Ltd., (:1370) Requisition No. 9038.- Detonators. for Factory

Laboratories,Royal Park. South Australia.

Ward. £1. 129 I Ss. I ld.-Eyelets Pty. Ltd., Windsor, Victoria.

(5338) Requisition No. 8947. -Gun metal castings. for (5:371.) Requisition NO. 9037. Detonators, for Ammuni-

Ordna ce Factory, £448 Os 5d.-White & Comben. Footscray. tion Factory. £:591 12s.. :3d.- Eyelets Pty. Ltd.. Windsor,

Victoria.Victoria.

(5339) Requisition No. 8922. -Motor dinghies, for Depart- (5372) Requisition No. 9152. Gunmetal castings, for

nient of Navy. £669 1 5s.-J. .1. Savage. Williamstown, Omnee Factory, £229 15s. 2d.- Brydon & Nicholls, Carlton.

Victoria.tn .\ itt ;

(:1:340) Requisition No. 87:37. 1?lot. for Flinders Naval (:1:37:3) Requisition No. Sä38.- Gloves,

Depot. £294.-John I)arlins. & Sons Pty. Ltd.. Melbourne. ¡sir I'lepartntent of Mr, £515 12s.

(5341) Requisition No. 9001.- Tinned pears and peaches. Rubber Co. Ltd.. Melbourne. Victoria.

for Department of Navy. £4,957 leis. :3d.- Shepparton Fruit( 3

7 Requisition o. 9, or)ptme of

Preserving Co Melbourne.\ £ 3.95R Rubber . Co. Melbourne, Gl,

42) Requ isition No. 9068.-Wooden towers and spares, ( 5375) Requisition NO. 8942.-Milling machines and acces-

fur Department of Supply and Development, £24,393.0. A. smics, for Department of Army, £265 Os. 5d.- McPherson'sPty. Ltd.. Melbourne. C.I.

D,nan, Perth, Western Australia.(53 -13) Requisition No. 8992. Covers, tail. M.L. 3 -in. (.i376) Requi.sitiot No. 9141.- Brackets for reflector sights,

mortar bomb. for Explosives Factory. £10,259 19s. 9d.- for Department of Air, £227 1.0s. -James Flood Pty. Ltd.,

\dVanx '1vre & Rubber Co. Pty. Ltd., Rusheutter's Bay. ltelbotnnc. Victoria.

( 5 ;: 44) Requisition No. 8920. -5 -ton overhead electric ( 5377) Requisition No. 91 60.-Bedsteads. folding, stretcher

t.raveiling crane, for Ordnance Factory, £980. -E. A. Austin type. for Department of Army. £240 15s.-Cyclone Fence &

Pty. Ltd.. Melbourne.Gate Co. Pty. Ltd.. Abbotsford.

(5345) Requisition No. 8881.- Plugs. fuseho)e. for Factory (5:378) Requisition No. 9144.- Leggings, canvas, for Depart -

Board. £8,450. - Refrigerators Pty. Ltd., Unlev, South ment of Army. £475 Gs. 3d.-Carter, Paterson, Pty. Ltd..\lelbonumc.

Australia. , 379) Rc uisition No. 8805.-Hardwood, for Department(5:34íi) Requisition No. 8544.- Sprints. for the Anunntni t (. -\ir. £295.-ParkerParl:cr &Bird Pty. Ltd.. Hawthorn, Victoria.

tion Factory. £463 Os. 3d.--John While & Sons Pty-. Ltd.. ( .1380) Requisition No. 9214. - Hardwood, for OrdnancePetersham. New Wales. l' actory. £428. -John Sharp & Sous Ltd.. South Melbourne.

(.):347) Requisition No. 9153.--Jackets. trousers. hoods and(1351 ) Requisition No. 9214.-Hardwood. for Ordnance

c,luve anti -gas, for Department of Army, £1,261 8s.- (5381£i64 7s. 3d.- Charles Rona Ptv. Ltd., Wrest Mel -

F.ilenbcr, & 7.cltner Pty. Ltd.. Melbourne.(5348) Requisition No. 9112.-Jackets and leggings. anti bourne. Victoria.

gas, for Department. of Navy. £843 15s.- Eilenberg & Zeltner (i82)Requisition f r Odnanc

Pty. Ltd.. Melbourne.Factory. £ q03d. : dPty Hawthorn,Victoria.

( :1349) Requisition No. 9228. -Rags. empty, for Howitzer 3 Requisition No. 9204.-Mustard. for Department ofarnridres, for Clothing Factory. £3,7 :ï0.- Pel.a.co Ltd.. Rich- Navy. '£4:38 1 3s. 4d.-Waters Trading Co. Ltd. Melbourne.

mond. Victoria. Victoria.(:1.350) Requisition No. 8083.-Spare parts for field wire.-

. t.d ( 5384) Requisition No. 9204. Mustard. for Department ofless sets. for Department of Army. £:x,703 12s. 7d.- Stands'1ele'hnnes & Cables Pty. Ltd.. Sydney.

(53:i1) Requisition No. 9135. -Mattresses.` labe. forDepartment of Army, £2,109 15s.-Buesst & Bills Bros.

Ltd., South Melbourne.( 5352) Funeral services for Defence Forces at Darwin.

twelve months, commencing 1st November. 1940, £1,500 (est.).-A S Drysdale & Co., Darwin.

Navy, £260 fis. 8d.-Parsons Bros. & Co. Ptv. Ltd.,Melbourne, C.1.

(5385) Requisition No. 9081. Boots, brown. half - heavy,for Department of the Army, £6.109 8s. 7d. -.T. Frith & Sons,Norwood, South Australia.

( 5386) Requisition No. 9132.-Boots, rubber, gum, for theDepartment of the Arniy, £348 19s. Gd.-Hardie RubberCo. Ltd., Sydney.

( 5387) Requisition No. 9026.- Braces, for Department ofthe Army, £1,597 15s. 8d.-A. Buckle & Son Pty. Ltd.. Sydney.

(5388) Requisition No. 9139. Shover and spades, forDepartment of the army. £310 2s. ld.-L. .J. Porta & SousPty. Ltd., Sandringham. Victoria.

( 5389) Requisition No. 9070. Disinfectant, fh spray.cleaner, for Department of Air, £279 10s.- DominantChemical Co., South Melbourne, Victoria.

New S'ov th Wales.(5390) Requisition No. 2432. -Motor alternators, for Naval

Store Officer, £316.- Machining & Electrical Co. Pty. Ltd..Alexandria.

( :5353) Requisition No. 8900.- Gauges, for Defence Supply

Planning. Committee. £484 10s.-Sutton Tool & Gauge Mfg.

Co. Pty. Ltd., . ort]tcote, Victoria.(5354) Requisition No. 5473.- Medical textbooks. for

Department of Air. £331 13s. 2d.-W. Ramsay (Suieal )Pty. Ltd.. Melbourne.

(535 5) Requisition No. 9185. - Detonators, aircraft bomb.

for Factory Board, £1.690. - Chris. Turner & Co., East

Brisbane.( 5356) Requisition No. 9290. - Vices, for Department of the

Army. £065 15s. 11d.-Dawn Manufacturing Co. Pty. Ltd..North Coburg, Victoria.

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(5391) Requisition No. 2435. -- Medical Stores, for D.D.M.S.,E.C., Paddington, £402 10s. 5d.- Elliotts & Australian DrugPty. Ltd., Sydney.

(392) Requisition No. 2437.- Common hooks, for NavalStore Officer, Garden Island, £942 15s.- Tulloch's PhoenixIron Works Pty. Ltd., Rhodes.

(5393) Requisition No. 2439. Tools, high speed, for SmallArms Factory, Lithgow, £747 12s. -E. G. Bishop Pty. Ltd.,Chippendale.

(5394) Requisition No. 2446.-Navy alambra quilts, forVictualling Store Officer, Pyrmont, £241 3s. 7d.-- Sargood,Gardiner Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(5395 -6) Requisition No. 2448. - Tools, for Naval StoreOfficer, Garden Island -

£2,186 17s. lld.-Howard Auto Cultivators Ltd., North -mead.

£7,528 ás. -Clyde Engineering Coy: Ltd., Granville.(5397) Requisition No. 2449. - Terminals, for Naval Store

Officer, Garden Island, £359 15s. 6d. -A. V. Sale Pty. Ltd.,Hurlstone Park.

(5398) Requisition No. 2451.-Steel, for Small ArmsFactory, Lithgow, £4,093 15s. G. H. Martin Pty. Ltd.,Sydney.

(5399) Requisition No. 2452. -Cell testers, for Naval StoreOfficer, Garden Island, £209.-The Boss Electrical Manufac-turing Co., Lewisham.

(5400) Requisition No. 2455.- Medical stores, for D.D.M.S.,E.C., Paddington, £220 12s. ld.- Elliotts & Australian DrugPty. Ltd., Sydney.

(540]) Requisition No. 2402. -- Equipment for parkerizing,for Small Arms Factory. Lithgow, £] ,026 15s. 6d.- Parkeriz-ing- Bonderizing Rustprooflng Ltd., Sydney.

(5402) Requisition No. 2466.- Buckets, hand. for NavalStore Officer, Garden Island, £266 15s.- Chown Bros Pty. Ltd.,Litimo.

(5403) Requisition No. 2470.-Bor steel, for Naval StoreOfficer. Garden Island, £416 ls. 9d.- Broken Hill Pty. Co.Ltd., Sydney.

(5404) Requisition No. 2477.-Oregon. for Naval StoreOfficer, Garden Island, £258 17s. 10d. -A. & E. Ellis Pty. Ltd..Rhodes.

(54(75) Requisition No. 2479. -Fire extinguishers, forÀ.D.r.S.. E.C., Paddington, £229 10s. 9c1.- Wormald Bros.Pty. Ltd., Waterloo.

(5406) Requisition No. 2481. -Truck bodies. for A.D.S.T..E.C.. Paddington, £397 16s. -E. Summers. Waterloo.

(5407) Requisition No. 2482. Pendants. for Naval StoreOfficer. Garden Island. £1,127 6s. 10d.- Oliver ManufacturingCo. Pty. Ltd.. Alexandria.

(5408) Requisition No. 2484. - Haarmurks. for VictuallingStore Officer, Pyrmont. £1,400 3s. ßd. -S. Walder Pty. Ltd..Sydney.

(5409) Requisition No. 2485.-Flour, for Victualling StoreOfficer, Pyrmont, £843 15s. -.lohn Darling & Son, Sydney.

(5410) Requisition No. 2487. Coats, Duffel. for Victualling Store Officer, Pyrmont, £581 5s. -Harry West. EastWalmain.

(5411) Requisition No. 2488. Overcoats, for VictuallingStore Officer, Pyrmont, £536 5s.- Maitland & Riley, Sydney.

( 5412) Requisition Ni). 2490. -Tent floor hoards, forA.D.E.S., E.C.. Paddington. £940. -A. C. Saxton & Sons Pty.Ltd., Pyrmont.

(5413) Requisition No. 2491. - Precision bench lathe. forvsyal Store Officer. Garden Island, £394 13s. 3d. -DemcoMachinery Co. Pty. Ltd.. Redfern.

(5414) Requisition No. 2493.- Ingots. aluminium. forNaval Store Officer, Garden Island. £362 10s.-- AustralianAlerninirins Co. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

(54151 Requisition No. 2495. -Tent. flus. for D.A.D.O.S.,ïd'.C.. Paddington. £490.- Smith. Copeland & Co. Pty. Ltd.,Sydney.

( 541 6 -17) Requisition No. 249 (3. - Oblong tents, forD..4 .D.O:S., F,.C., Paddington -

£3,885.-S. Walder Pty. Ltd., Sydney.£3..025. -- Bassett k King, Petersham.

(5418) Requisition No. 2497. Tinned food, for VictuallingStore Officer, Garden Island, £237 7s. 5d.-H. Jones & Co.(Sydney) Pty. Ltd., Chippendale.

(54I9) Requisition No 2498.-Lanterns. for Naval StoreOf ' er, Garden Island. £585.-A. V. Sale Pty. Ltd., HúrlstonePark.

(5420) Requisition No. 2499. - Carpenters' stoppers, forNaval Store Officer, Garden Island, £2,81I Ss. 3d.- HowardAuto Cultivators Ltd., Northmead.

(5421) Requisition No. 2501. -Fuse boxes, for Naval StoreOfficer, Garden Island, £373 10s. 8d. -Alan Crook ElectricalCo. Pty. Ltd., Sydney.

( 5422) Requisition No. 2515.- Steel. for Small ArmsFactory, Lithgow, £330.-G. H. Martin, Pty. Ltd.. Sydney.

(5423) Requisition No. 2517. -Steel for rifles, for SmallAroms Factory, Lithgow, £2,907 ] ls.-G. H. Martin Pty. Ltd..Sydney.

(5424) Requisition No. 2519. -- Tubes, for Naval StoreOfficer, Garden Island. £208 13s.-L. M. Watson, Annandale.

(5425) Requisition No. 2520.-Tools, for A.D.O.S., F.C.,Paddington, £412 15e. 9d.-Thomas McPherson & Son, Sydney.

(5426) Requisition No. 2521. Drawers, knitted, for Vic-tualling Store Officer, Pyrmont, £241 14s. 5d.- JubileeKnitting Mills, Sydney.

(5427) Requisition No. 2529. Drawers, winter, for Vic-tualling Store Officer, Pyrmont, £245 14s.-Jubilee KnittingMills, Sydney.

(5428) Requisition No. 2534.-Provisions, for VictuallingStore Officer, Pyrmont, £240 17s. 11d.-Nestle & Anglo -SwissCondensed Milk Co. Ltd., Sydney.

( 5429 ) Contract No. 842. - Wooden cases, for Victualling;Store Officer, Pyrmont, for period ending 31st December, 1940.Wirnna Box Factory, Alexandria.

(5430) Contract No. 844. Wooden cases, for Royal EdwardVictualling Yard, Pyrmont, for period ending 31st December,1940.-James Robertson, Annandale.

Tas',n ndia.(5431) Authority requisition No. 1 S(ì.- Supply of coal to

ships at Burnie, £468 16s. 4d. -Emu Bay Railway Co. Ltd.,Burn ie.

(5432) Contract No. 120. - Erection of guard hut at Naracoopa, Icing Island. £960.-Luck Bros. Pty. Ltd., Rooke andSteele streets. Devonport.

Western Australia.(5433) Authority requisition No. 488.- Refrigerators, for

W.S.S., Albany, and P.W.S.S., Rottnest, £208 10s.- Dalgety& Co. Ltd.. William- street, Perth.

(54:34) Authority requisition No 486.- Bunting, forD.A.D.O.S., £229 3s. 4d. -The Bairds Co. Ltd., Murray- street,Perth.

(5435) Authority requisition No. 484.- Stretchers, wire,folding. for D.A.D.O.S., £431 5s.- Cyclone Fence & Gate Co.,East Perth.

( 5436 ) Authority requisition No. 483.- Chaff, primewheaten. for Guildford. £]..240. Wigmores Ltd., 418 Welling-ton-street. Perth.

(5437) Schedule C.D. 268. - Medical supplies. &c.,£304 7s. 4d.- Felton Grimwade & Bickford Ltd.. Murray-:street. Perth.

HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA.HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council has been

pleased to accept the resignation of Charles Robert Ford,Esquire, Associate to the Chief .Justice of the High Court andClerk of the Court, as from close of business on 16th Novem-ber, 1940.

W. M. HUGHES, Attorney- General.

THE NORTHERN TERRITORY OF AUSTRALIA.DELEGATION BY THE ATTORNEY - GENERAL.

WHEREAS by section three hundred and thirty -four of theCriminal Law Con,solidatioai Act, 1876, of the State of

South Australia, an Act of the said State in force in theNorthern Territory as a law thereof it is enacted that anyperson may he put upon his trial at any Criminal Sessionof the Supreme Court for any crime or offence whatsoever,upon an information presented to the said Court in the nameand by the authority of His Majesty's Attorney General of thesaid State:

And whereas it is provided by sub- section (1) of sectionthirteen of the Interpretation Ordinance 1931 -1938 of theNorthern Territory that, wherein any Act of the said Statein force in the Northern Territory as a law thereof, anyreference is made to the Attorney General, the reference shall,hi relation to the application of the Act to the NorthernTerritory, be construed as a reference to the Attorney- Generalof the Commonwealth:

And whereas it is provided by sub - section (2) of sectionthirteen of the said Ordinance that the Attorney - General may,by instrument under his hand, delegate to any person all orany of his powers and functions in relation to the NorthernTerritory under any Act of the said State in force in theNorthern Territory as a law thereof, as affected by the saidOrdinance. so that those power's and fundtions may beexercised by the delegate subject to such reservations and .j'instructions (if any) as are set out in the instrument of,delegation:

Now therefore L William Morris Hughes, the Attorney,General of the Commonwealth, do hereby delegate to RussellWigton Skerman. Crown Law Officer, all the powers of theAttorney General of the Commonwealth under section threehundred and thirty -for- of the Criminal Law Consolidation.4.et 1876, of the State of South Australia, in its applicationto the Northern Territory, such delegation to remain in forceduring the pleasure of the Attorney- General.

Dated the twenty -first day of November, 1940.W. M. HUGHES, Attorney- General.

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Judiciary Act 1903 -1940.

WHEREAS by section sixty -three of the Judiciary Act

1903 -1940, it is provided that, where the Commonwealthis a party to a suit, all process in the suit required to beserved upon the Commonwealth shall be served upon. theAttorney-General of the Commonwealth or upon some personappointed by him to receive service:

Now therefore I, William Morris Hughes, Attorney Generalof the Commonwealth, do hereby appoint Russell WigtonSkerman who has been appointed Crown Law Officer for theNorthern Territory to receive service of any process issuedin the Northern Territory in any suit in which the Common-wealth is a party which is required to be served upon theCommonwealth, such appointment to take effect on and fromthe thirteenth day of November, 1940.

Dated this twenty -first day of November, 1940.W. M. HUGHES

Attorney- General of the Commonwealth.

Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1940.

WAR PENSIONS ENTITLEMENT APPEAL TRIBUNAL.

HIS Excellency the Governor - General in Council has

approved that. in pursuance. of section 45rí (1) (c) ofthe .41I tralican goldiers' Repatriation Act 1920 -1940. he ispleased to grant leave of absence from 30th December. 1940.to 24th January, 1941, both dates inclusive, to the Membersof the War Pensions Entitlement Appeal Tribunal, namely:

Lieutenant- Colonel A. W. Ralston, CJ1.G., D.S.O.,B.A.. LL.B. (Chairman)

Lieutenant- Colonel E. J. Dibdin, D.S.O.. V.D. (Member) :Lieutenant- Colonel C. C. Mason, D.S.O. (Member).

(}FORGE MoLEAY, Minister for Repatriation.

favalid Gand Old -age Pensions Act 1905 -1937.Afateraith .illmrane? Art 1912- 19:37.

T-1 1;\eeih"I'eythe Ooveiiior- General in CoiniciJ has

appoincted Roland Samuel Germon as Acting I)eplttyComm iAsioncr of Pensions and .1Ia.ternity Allowances. Perth,in place of A. V. Atllicic as from. 29th November, 1940.

F. STEWt'ART. Minister for Social Services.

Wu). Scrricr Hoagies .1 Pt 1918- 19:37.

IN pursuance of section fifteen of the War Service Homes!Act 191 8 -1937. I. Herbert Br.avleV Collett. a member of

the Federal Executive Council acting for and on behalf ofthe Minister of State for Repatriation, do herein- direct, onthe recommendation of the War Service Homes Commissioner,that Dorothy Eveline Smith, an officer appointed under theAct, shall be cicemcd to he an " employee " within the meaningof section four of the Superannuation Act 1922 -1937.

HERBERT B. COLLETTA member of the Executive Council acting

for and on behalf of the Minister of

State for Repatriation.

TERRITORY OF PAPUA.

VACANCY FOR ENGINEER, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

l'17LICATIONS are invited from persona desirous of

Aappointment as Engineer to the Public Works Departmentunder the Administration of the Territory of Papua.

Salary. £600 per annum, rising by three annual incrementsto £660 per annum. Fare to Port Moresby will be paid.

Appointment will be subject to the passing of a satisfactorymedical examination (at successful applicant's expense) as tofitne 's for service in the tropics.

Applications. accompanied by copies only of testimonials,setting out particulars of age, qualifications and experienceand war service (if any) , and stating whether married orsingle, should reach the Secretary, Prime Minister's Depart-ment, Canberra, A.C.T., not later than 20th December, 1940.

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COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFICCH.

AND INDUSTRIAL

HEAD OFFICEAPPOINTMENT OF OFFICER.

APPLICATIONSaff of the

invited forationlSecttionttlocatedpat

positionth e

on the staffCouncil's Head Office, Melbourne. generally in the

They appointee will be required to assistwork of the section and in the administration of the office.

Much of this work will involve the preparation of technical

information based on bibliographical investigations.

APIllicants should possess a University degree (or its

equivalent) with a special training in chemistry. Additionalqualifications would be some experience in research, a know

ledge of sciences other than chemistry, and some facility in

one or more foreign languages.The present salary range of the position is from £344 -£488

per annum (both nominal) ; the equivalent of this range, afteradjustment for cost of living, is from £342 -£486 per annum( both actual) . The initial. salary of the appointee will bedetermined after a consideration of his qualifications and

experience, and for a. graduate of some years' standing will

be in the upper grades of the range.Subject to a satisfactory medical examination, the success-

ful applicant will he appointed initially on probation for aperiod of twelve months. and thereafter, if confirmed in hisappointment. would be eligible to contribute to, and receivebenefits from. either the Commonwealth SuperannuationFund or the Commonwealth Provident Fund.

Applications. aceompa.nie1 by copies of not more than four

tegtilnonials. together with detailed account of the applicant'sacademic training and subsequent experience, should reach the

undersigned not later than the 9th December. 1940.

G. LIGHTFOOT. Secretary.Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. 314 Albert

street. Ea st Melbourne, C.2.

COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIALRESEARCH.

DIVISION OF FOREST PRODUCTS.

.-i pp oin tnient of Assistant Research Officer.jrt.cer.

t PPL1CATIONS are invited for appointment to the positionof Assistant Research Officer on the staff of the Thisbe+

Physics Section of the Council's Division of Forest Products.Applicants should have graduated in science or engineering

or should have had equivalent training.The appointee will be classified as an Assistant Research

Officer. the salary of which classification rises from £344 to

£488 per annum (both nominal) by eight equal annualin ^rements, the first four of which are automatic and the lastfour at the discretion of the Council. The present equivalentof this range, after adjustment of cost of living, is fromf342 to £486 per annum.

The commencing salary within the above range will be

determined according to the qualifications and expel ience ofthe successful applicant

Subject to a satisfactory medical examination.- the success-ful applicant will be appointed initially on probation for aperiod of twelve mouths and thereafter, if confirmed in hisappointment as an officer of the Council. would be eligibleto contribute to, and receive benefits from, either the Common-wealth Superannuation Fund or the Commonwealth ProvidentFund,

Applications. accompanied by copies of. not more than fourtestimonials. should reach the undersigned not later thanthe 30th November, 1940.

G. LIGHTFOOT, Secretary.Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. 314 Albert

,treet. East Melbourne, C.2. Victoria.

COUNC'1L FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIALRESEARCH.

A MON AUTICAL LABORATORY.

Appointment of Assistant Research Officer.APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the

position of Assistant Research Officer in the InstrumentSection of the Council's Aeronautical Laboratory at Fisher-man's Bend, Melbourne.

Applicants should possess a University degree with honouroin physics. Experience in the design or manufacture ofscientific instruments is desirable, but not essential. Appli-cants should be capable of devising and supervising theconstruction of instruments and apparatus for experimentalwork.

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The appointee will be classified as an Assistant ResearchOfficer, the salary of which classification rises from £344 to£4S8 per annum (both nominal) by eight equal annual incre-ments, the first four of which are automatic and the lastfour at the discretion of the Council. The present equiva-lent of this range, after adjustment of cost of living, is from£342 to £486 per annum.

The commencing salary within the above range N.'ill bedetermined according to the qualifications and experience oftIle successful applicant.

Subject to a satisfactory medical examination, the success-ful applicant will be appointed initially on probation for aperiod of twelve months and thereafter, if confirmed in hisappointment as an officer of the Council. would be eligibleto contribute to, and receive benefits front, either the Cotn-monwealtlt Superannuation Fund or the CommonwealthProvident Fund.

Applications, accompanied by copies of not more than fourtestimonials, should reach the undersigned not later than the18th December, 1940.

G. LIGHTFOOT, Secretary.Connerie for Scientific and Industrial Research. 314 Albert

street. East Melbourne. C.2, Victoria.

COUNCIL FOR SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTTRIALRESEARCH.

DIVISION OF INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY.

Appointment of Chemists.PPLICATIONS are invited for a,ppointuient to the

following positions on the staff of the Council's Divisionof Industrial Chemistry. w-hieh has its head- quarters inMelbourne:

1. Research Officer to serve as Assistant Chemical i;ngitteer.Applicants should possess a University degree or equivalentqualifications in chemistry or engineering. aid should prefer-ably have liad experience in chemical industry.

2. Research Officer vlu se initial duties would be in con-nexion with investigations into problems affecting the woollenindustry. Applicants should possess a University degree orequivalent qualifications. and should preferably have hadexperience in a woollen nail.

:3. Research Officer to serve as Assistant Physical Chemist.Applicants should possess a University degree with honoursin chemistry and /or physics. and should have had researchexperience.

4. Assistant Research Officers (.3). Fide officers will be.appointed within t.11e next two or three months. to assist incarrying out the Division's research projects. The workto be undertaken is varied and the appointees will be ehosenso that metallurgical. chemical and biochemical assistancewill be available. Applicants should possess a Universitydegree or equivalent qualifications. Experience in researchand /or industry is desirable, but may not be regarded asessential for one or two of the positions.

The successful applicants for positions Nos. 1, 2 and 3 abovewill be classified as Research Officers. the salary of whichclassification ranges from £508 to £588 per annum (bothnominal) by four annual increments. the first of which isautomatic and the last three at the discretion of the Council.The appointees to the live positions specified in No. 4 abovewill be classified as Assistant Research Officers. the salar}of which classification ranges from £344 to £4S8 per annum(both nominal) by eight annual increments. the first four ofwhich are automatic. and the remaining four at the discretionof the Council. .

All the above salaries are .subject to an adjustment forcost of living, which at the present time involves a reductionof £2 per . annum. The commencing salary for all the aboveappointments will be dependent on the qualifications andexperience of the successful appointees. but will be withinthe respective ranges indicated.

Subject to a satisfactory medical examination each success-ful applicant will be appointed initially on probation fortwelve months and thereafter, if confirmed in his appointment.will be eligible to contribute and receive benefits from eitherthe Commonwealth Superannuation Fund or the ProvidentFund.

Applications. aecompauied by copies of not more than fourtestimonials, should reach the undersigned not later thanthe 15th November, 1940, for positions Nos. 1, 2 and 3, andthe 29th November, 1940, for positions No. 4.

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

street, East Melbourne, C.2.

AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE.

Canteens Funds Act 1920.

IIIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council hasapproved of Major Walter Wimble Berry, V.D., being

appointed a Member of the Australian Imperial ForceCanteens Funds Trust in the vacancy caused by the deathof Generai Sir Cyril Brudenell Bingham White, K.C.B..

D.S.O. (Ex. Min. No. 220.)PERCY C. SPENDER, Minister for the Army.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.

it 16 Excellency the Governor- General in Council hasapproved of the following changes being made:

CITIZEN AIR FORCE.The following are granted honorary commissions with the

honorary rank of Flying Officer, with effect from the datesindicated: Edward Aubrey Crago, B.Sc., 27th September,11940; Griffith Hammond Duncan, M.A., 30th September, 1940;and Percy Trenear Du Bourg, ist October, 1940.

The following are granted honorary commissions with theHonorary rank of Flight Lieutenant, with effect from the datesindicated: Alexander Keith Hannay, 14th October, 1940;Douglas Highnioor Forder, James 1)ugald Stuart Hutchison,.tolin - Johnston, George Anzac Sivallman, and Arthur CharlesWhite, 21st October, 1940.

The following are granted honorary commissions with thelionoraary rank: of Flying Officer, with effect from the datesiedicatter1:- 1\'illiain .James Gibbs, Wilfred John Greenfield,James Lewis Williams, 14th October, 1940; Reginald Harry(larke. L;onel Rupert Senior. 10äl October, 1940; Harry.:I:a.nib °,vn Ashton, Harold George Bond, Andrew Garriock,('hniles (_hristopher James. Bruce :Mason. Andrew McLeanMuifelt.. \Villiani Keith McKenzie, Maurice Alfred Nettle,mace Iaiin's Retallack, Bryan Rofe, Archibald John Shields,`.'.! bur Edward. Sullivan, Clarence Jack Wiesner, and Donald

Sidlney- Wright, 21st October, 1940.

GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

No. 2:3075 5 A.C.I. William Percy Wiltshire is granted a(otinis` ion on probation with the rank of Pilot Officer, witheffect from 7th October. 1940.

John Robert Cherry is granted as commission on probationwith the rank of Pilot Officer. wit)) effect from 7th October,1940.

"l'ho following flying officers are transferred from theReserve to the Active List, with effect from the dates indi-c :ite:l ;--,1. H. Harper, 2nd October. 1940 ; J. S. N. Harrisand H. lI. Thomas, 7th October, 1940.

The appointment of Flying Officer B. P. Springett is termi-nated. with direct from 2nd October, 1940.

EQUIPMENT BRANCH.

John Lawrence Stanton i arrington is granted a ronunissionon probation with the rank of Pilot Officer, svitll effect froml'as :10th September, 1940.

The following pilot officers are transferred from the.\din iii istr:.ative and Special Ditties Branch to the EquipmentBlanch. with effect from the dates indicated:J. T. Bennett,21411 June, 1940: and M. Williams. 1st July. 1940.

Flight Lieutenant R. H. Rule is granted the acting rankof Squadron Leader, with effect from 1st September, 1940.

Upon completion of No. (i Equipment Officers' Course, the,.en(nity of the following pilot officers has been determinedin the order shown : A. F. Cole, A. T. Luke, A. j. Carvosso,1). B. Munro. W. E. Stannus..T. S. Lynas, A. R. Hallenstein,R. W. Vincent, L. Mallen. G. G. Gregory, and E. J. P. Dale.

\DMIIISTRATIVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.

No. 1003 Flight Sergeant Alexander Bain, M.B.E., is granteda eor.nai.sinn On probation with the rank of Pilot Officer, with.ffeet. from 1st October, 1940.

The probationary appointment of Flying Officer G. O. Reidis confirimed, and he is granted the acting rank of FlightLieutenant, with effect from 1st October, 1940.

Pilot Officer G. E. C. Seaton is granted the acting rankof Flight Lieutenant, with effect from 16th September, 1940.

Pilot Officer C. Ii. Newbold is granted the rank of FlyingOfficer, with effect from 18th July, 1940.

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Upon completion of No. 3 Recruiting Officers' Course, theseniority of the following officers has been determined byranks in the order shown: Flying Officer (Acting FlightLieutenant) G. Mitchell, Flying Officers F. Lambert, A. C.Bailey, W. G. ,Stuart, R. B. Wilson, M. Sheehan, A. B.

Watkins, C. H., Vautin, T. T. Shipman, I. G. C. Brady, W.Campbell, H. I. 1)a.ngar, C. N. «'ride, G. G. Clarke, C. 13.

Dolphin, II. W. Ross, C. G. Fenton, H. A. J. Sturgeon, C. V..liyrie, A. B. Hill, W. II. G. Geale, Flying Officer (ActingFlight Lieutenant). J. V. Tunbridge, Pilot Officers F. A.

)Vinson, J. Debert, J. .1. Morphett, R. F. Miles, and H. A.Davis.

Upon completion of No. 6 Administrative and SpecialDuties Officers' Course the seniority Of the following officershas been determined by ranks in the order shown: FlyingOfficers E. A. Rowe, P. S. 13apt, E. H. Skevington, E. A. J.Thomas, D. Ií. Marsden, D. B. A. H. Young, W. J.Ahearn, N. Ii. Kemp, E. A. Phillips. W. B. Thompson, PilotOflic'ers J. H. W. Lawson, E. A. Crabbe, H. 1). Gillett, R. R.Ashton. F. N. McMahon. G. E. C. Seaton. V. J. G.. Harding,A. L. Hall. L. C. Scarborough. E. C. ]]utter. H. R. Osborne,L. E. Prentis. .T. S. Goldriek. S. Barry. J. N. Hill, W. L.I.angslow. J. M. Smith, L. G. Fenton. L. .1. Gibson, S. M._a rta ml. W. A. Stirling. M. M. N apth ine. F. J. E. Gorddard,R. A. Savage, N. P. Ettridge. and B. C'. MacCartie.

The following flight lieutenant.; are transferred from the(( =neral Duties Branch to the Administrative and SpecialDuties Branch, and are granted the acting rank of SquadronLeader. with effect from 1st October, 1944) : F. Brelaz andN. B. Tamlyn.

The probationary appointulents of the foliowing. pilot

Akers ore terminated. with effect from 12th Oetoher, 1940:L. V. Archer and J. J. Devine.

MEDI(At. liltA,.('rt.

:Alfred Ladynlai Tostevin, 1\I.T3., It..=.. D.O. (Oxon.),F,R,A.('.S.. is granted a cemmission ou probation with the

tcn11Hrary rank of Squadron Leader. with (fl'eet. from 14th

October. 1940.The following are granted emitmissi,nis on probation with

the rank of Flight Lieutenant. with effect from 7th October.19.10: Robert Murray Ka and Norman gowning

Flight Lieutenant S. K.. Wilson is transferred from theReserve to the Active List, with effect from 7th. October.

1.940.Alan Albert Roper. 1I.P.S., is granted a commission on

orobat.ion with the rank of Pilot Officer. with effect front

the 30th September, 1940.

RESERVE.GENERAI. DUTIES BRAN('H.

Flight Lieutenant G. F. Malley. M.C., A.F.C.. on transfer

to the Active List, relinquishes. N.' ith effect from 1st October,

1940, the honorary rank of W\'in Commander granted for

a special purpose while on the Reserve.

MEDICAL BRA NCH .

Colin Hector Anderson. ALB.. B.S.. is ,-;.ranted a commis-

sion On probation with the rank of Flight Lieutenant, with

(effect from 14th October. 1940.(Ex. Min. No. 82Approved 20th November. 1940.)

T. McEWEN. Minister for Air.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE.

HIS Excellency the Governor- General in Council

approved of the following changes being made:

PERMANENT AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

'f-he following Flight Lieutenants are granted the acting

rank of Squadron Leader with effect from the dates indicated:

C. T. Hannah. 23rd September, 1940. and K. R. J. Parsons.1st October, 1940.

has

with the rank of Pilot Officer with effect from 20th August,

1940, and their seniority is determined in the order shown:Henry Hfrkness Schaeffer, Kenneth William Frazer Blundell,

Edward Albert Jones, Ronald Sommerville McDonald, BruceHorace Anderson, Sydney Joseph Brasier, John LeopoldDarnton, Hugli Reskymer Bonython, Laurence Keith Brown,.Kenneth Charles Peters, Roger Joseph Blanchard, Roy William

Sayer, Peter Howard Ash, Norman Colliuson, KennethGraham Bowman, Colin Wellesley Lindeman, Louis ThomasSpence. Norman Frederick Lamb, Hareold .Graham -Pace,

Howard William Stuart, William Wynward Adrian, ReginaldGeorge Norris, William Albert James .Watt, Eric NevilleFaine, Gordon Alfred Fosbery Jaques, Stanley Adrian Roggen-kamp, David Harvey Jenkins, Peter McCallum Paull, AlfredStuart Hern cs, Kenneth Warren Macklin, John IgnatiusNewman. Ronald Scott Lovell, Svend Aage Nielsen, AubreyJohn Raymond Oates, Duncan John Murchison, Philip SydneyKenneth Ashton, Ronald Bruce Scutts, James Henry Bowden,Robert Reid Russell, Pat Dickenson Osborne, Max StanleyBott. and Robert Donovan.

The following are granted commissions on probation withthe rank of Pilot Officer with effect from the dates indicated:-- Kenneth James Erwin, 29th August, 1940, and Bryan Den -shire Bates, 9th October, 1940.

CITIZEN AIR FORCE.GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH.

Upon completion of No. 30. Flying Training Course, the

fillowing air cadets are granted (anmiissialls on probnti.oe

The following airman pilots are granted commissions onprobation with the rank of Pilot Officer with effect from 7thOctober, 1940: No. 2470 Sergeant Neville Edward IfouldMorris, Mo. .300221 Sergeant Dudley Tabor Everett, No.300339 Sergeant Gordon Eyres, No. 300350 Sergeant CecilFrancis Gladwin- Grove, No. 300147 Sergeant Earl HuntleyFry. No. 300227 Sergeant Norman Steed Parry, No. 300195Sergeant Harold James Snowden, No. 2092 Sergeant FrancisHenry Wann Robillia.rd, No. 33229 Sergeant Frederick NeilsChristensen and No. 33230 Sergeant Arnold Hamilton Green.

Temporary Flight Lieutenant IL T. Hammond is grantedthe acting rank of Squadron Leader from 1st October, 1940.

The appointment of Flying Officer H. A. Blake is terminatedwith effect from 2nd November, 1940.

ARMINNISTRATrVE AND SPECIAL DUTIES BRANCH.

The following are granted commissions on probation withthe rank of Pilot Officer with effect from 1st November, 1940:No. 1407 Warrant Officer Joseph Robert Eric Hughes, No.839 Warrant Officer Jack Greelilimlgh. No. 1440 WarrantOfficer Kenneth Frank James ('olLin McShane, No. 1672Warrant Offic:r Arnold Thomas Cowdell and No. 2129 WarrantOfficer Edward Alphaeus Montigue.

Flight Lieutenant G. F. Malley, M.C., A.F.C., is transferredfrom the Reserve to the Active List, and from the GeneralDuties Branch to the Administrative and Special Duties13'rauch, and is granted the honorary rank of Squadron Leaderwith effect from 2nd October, 1940.

Flying Officer A. D. M. Lougden is transferred from theEquipment Branch to the Administrative and Spacial DutiesBranch with effect from 2nd September, 1940, and withseniority next after Flying Officer A. C. Robertson.

The following temporary Flight Lieutenants are grantedthe acting rank of Squadron Leader with effect from thedates indicated:A. G. Grant, N. M. Heath, 1st October.1940, and J. M. Sandonnini, 28th October, 1940.

Flying Officer T. L. Baillieu is granted the acting rank ofFlight Lieutenant with effect from 1st October, 1940.

Pilot Officer L. T. Campey relinquishes his commission witheffect from 20th September, 1940.

EQUIPMENT BRANCH.

The probationary appointments of the following PilotOfficers are terminated with effect from the dates indicated:.J. L. S. Farrington, 19th October, 1940, and A. M. Fleming,23rd October, 1940.

MEDICAL BRANCH.

Squadron Leader W. D. L. Farrar, M.B.. B.S.. is grantedthe acting rank of Wing Commander with effect from 1stOctober, 1940.(Ex. Min. No. 81 Approved 20th November,1940.)

J. MCEWEN, Minister for Air.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.DEFENCE ACT 1903 -1939. SECTION 63, AND CIVILIAN

STAFF REGULATIONS.

Appointment Con firm.cd.-71ie probationary appointment ofRonald Joseph Rea as Armourer, Grade 1 (£252-£276)Fourth Division, Ordnance Branch, 3rd Military District, isconfirmed with effect from 13th November, 1940- --(Ex. M.in:No. 221.)

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COMMONWEALTH PUBLIC SERVICE.

PROMOTIONS--SECTION 50 AND REGULATION 109.

Commonwealth Gazette

THE following promotions are provisional and subject to appeal by officers to the Public Service Board, and, where consequent uponI ..another provisional promotion, shall be dependent upon the latter being confirmed. Appeals should be lodged, either by letter or

telegram, with the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector in the State in which the promotion is to be made, or, if the promotion is tobe made in the Australian Capital Territory, with the Public Service Inspector at Canberra, within fourteen days of the date of this notification.An appellant shall forward his appeal direct to the Public Service Inspector.

Where an officer desires to appeal against two or more provisional promotions a separate appeal should be lodged in respect of eaclY ,except where the provisional promotions appealed against are to positions of similar classification in the same Branch of a Department,when one appeal covering such provisional promotions will be accepted.

The grounds of appeal must be as prescribed in Section 50 of the Commonwealth Public Service Act, viz.:(a) Superior efficiency : or(b) Equal efficiency combined with seniority.

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

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

Date ofPromotion.

Looker, Cecil 'I homas . .

Walshe, John Philip ..

PRIME MINISTER'SClerk (£288- £354), Third Divi-

sion, Seconded

Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi-sion, Cables Branch

DEPARTMENT.Clerk (£330-- £t02), Third Division, Corres-

pondence Branch. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/1697)

Clerk (£252 -- £330), Third Division, CablesBranch, vice H. F. Grey, transferred

316

232

28.11.40

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.Taxation Branch, Victoria.

Biehl, Alexander William Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster-

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division,Sales Tax, vice J. H. Dawson, transferred

77 28.11.40

General's Department, Vic-toria

Johnson, Arthur Alan Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster-

Messenger (£66- £i68). Fourth Division,Sales Tax, vice. R. J. Hogan, transferred

77

General's Department, Vic-toria ..

Barber, Ernest Gilbert Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -

Messenger (£66- £I68), Fourth Division,Income and Land Records, vice.

65

General's Department, Vic-toria

A. E. Harris, transferred

Van Every, Neville Edward . Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division,Income and Land Records, rice R. W.

77

General's Department, Vic -toria

Buchanan, transferred

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.Central Staff.

Smith, William Henry Garvin .. Senior Investigation Officer,Grade 1 (£546- £618), ThirdDivision, Taxation Branch,Sydney

Investigation Officer (£582- £660), ThirdDivision, Tariff Revision, Trade Treatiesand Trade Agreements (IndustriesInvestigation Section ). New offi cecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 39/1811.)

598 28.11.40

Smith, Garland Percival Investigation Officer, Grade 3 Investigation Officer (£582- £660), Third 580(£474 - £546), Third Division,Taxation Branch, Victoria

Division, Tariff Revision, Trade Treatiesand Trade Agreements (IndustriesInvestigation Section). New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 39/1811)

New South Wales.Clifford, Leslie Lloyd Inspector (£546- £618), Third

Division, Invoice RoomJerquer (£582- £660), Third Division,

Jerquer's Branch, vice W. J. river,retired

634 28.1.1.40

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE CO- ORDINATION.Central Staff.

Beckton, Noel William Norman Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division,Secretariat. New office created (P.S.B.

77 28.11.40

General's Department, Vic-toria

Certificate No. 29/2209.)

Cochrane, Jack Leslie Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division,Secretariat. New office created (P.S.B.

95

General's Department, Vic-toria

Certificate No. 29/2209)

Dunlop, Norman Kenneth Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -

Messenger (£66 £168), Fourth Division,Central Registry, New office created

95 !)

General's Department, Vic-toria

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 29/2209)

Setford, Alan George .. Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160),Fourth Division, Postmaster -

Messenger (£66- £168), Fourth Division,Central Registry. New office created

95

General's Department, Vic-toria

(P.S.B. Certificate No. 29/2209)

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PROMOTIONS-continued.

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

jilltafferty, Joseph ?justice

DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.Civic Bra.a.h,

Clerk (£252-030), Thirdsinn, Unattaelied, 1)eparof the Army

Australian Capital Territory.

Divi-tment

ß

Date ofPromotion.

J

Clerk (£288 £'154), Third Division, Ad 316 28. H .40mini-stration. Section. Position reclassified(P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/1734)

.Duties.- Assist in preparation of subject matter for local government and administrative legislation.

Morris. Francis George

Marriott, Edwin Reginald

Saligari, Harold William

Robinson, John Alexander Roy

Dick, Leslie

DutiesOffices.Brown, Ian Norman ..

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH .

Telegraphs Messenger (£66- £160), Messenger (£60- £168). Fourth Division,

Fourth Division, Postmaster- Health Laboratories, Tasmania. (Launces-General's Depai turent, Tas- ton). New office created (P.S.B. Certi-

mania (Launceston) fiecte No. 40/846)

DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR

Clerk (U52- £330), PatentBranch, Central Staff.Attorney -Genera l's Depart-ment

AN1) NATIONAL SERVICE.Clerk (£288- £354), Administrative Section,

Secretariat, Central Staff, Department ofLabour and National Service. New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 1805)

Duties. -Staff and Correspondence.

Clerk (£438- £510), Accounts Accountant (£474 - £546), Administrative

Branch, Central Staff, Depart- Section, Secretariat, Central Staff, Depart-

ment of Commerce ment of I..abour and National Service.New office created (P.S.B. CertificateNo. 1805 )

POSTMASTER -GENT RA L'S DEPARTMENT.Vert) South Wales.

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456 - £546), ThirdDivision, Kurri Kurri, vice W. E. Hilton,retired

Clerk (£366- £438), Third Division, Tele-

phone Branch (Wagga Wagga), viceR. H. G. Hawkins, transferred

the Telephone Branch, particularly in relation to

Foreman Mechanic, Grade 1 (£396 - £432), 394Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,lilechanical. New office - created (P.S.B.Certificate No. 40/1056)

Transmission Standards Division of Transmission Section.

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354-£438), Third Division, Molong

Clerk (£28R- £354), Third Divi-sion, Engineering Branch(N ewcastle)

entail knowledge of the procedure and practices of

Senior Mechanic (£348 - £372),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch (Trunk Exchange)

Duties. -- Supervision of Laboratory and Field Staff ofPostmaster, Grade 2 (£354-

£438), Third Division, Lind -field

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1(£330- £366), Third Division,Yass

Postal Clerk (£108 £318), ThirdDivision, Relieving Staff,Coota.mundra District (WestWyalong)

Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi-sion, Engineering Branch(Lismore)

65

268

490

454

364

..28.11.40

28.11.40

28.11.40

District Telephone

Mathews, Christopher John

Kearney, Edward Hastings

Kendall, Benjamin Leslie

McCormack, Francis Joseph .

Duties. -DealsWhitehead, Harold

Witherall, John

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456 -£546), ThirdDivision, Port Macquarie, vice L. F.Madsen, deceased

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£384 - £420),Third Division, Young, vice E. Higgins,promoted

Telegraphist (£108- £342), Third Division,Telegraph Branch, vice W. P. Ryan.retired

Clerk (£288- £330), Third Division, Tele-phone Branch (Bathurst). New officecreated (P.S.B. Certificate No. 40 /1109)

472

with applications for all classes of telephone subscribers' facilities and telephone directory

.. Telegraphist (£108 - £342), Third Clerk (£252- £330), Third Division, Accounts

Division, Telegraph Branch Branch (Tel graph Accounts), vice W. E. Y.

Duties relate to the keeping of newspaper and telegram deposit account.

Postman (£84- £244), Fourth { Postal Clerk (£108 -£318), Fourth Division,

Division, Cessnock Muswellbrook, vice G. C. W. Krams,transferred

Telegraph Messenger (£66- £160). Telephonist (Male) (£84- £168), Fourth Divi-sion, Albury, viee H. Tazewell, transferredMcDonald, Henry Bertram

llodg;ens, Stanley

Fourth Division, Bourke

382

304

304

28.11.40

entries.286

256

83

Victoria.

Clerk (£''88- £3:14), Third Divi- I Clerk (£330- £40?), Third Division, Mail 364 28.11.40IBranch, vice, 1.. G. Croft, promoted*

sion, Mail Branch

Duties require a good knowledge of the Post and ,Telegraph Act anti Regulations and ability to performStores

correspondence duties..11.40

Ton Way, Hedley David . ¡ Clerk (£252- £:130), Third Divi-I

Clerk (£330-£402),I

TongI sion, Stores Branch

Branch, vice A. C. J. Cook, promoted

Duties. - -Iii charge Stores Accounts, Examination Section. Knowledge of StoresAt countingDivision,

Contractethane

procedure desirable.

Clerk £96- £306), Third Division, I Clerk (£288 £330),H ovard, John Franklin

I

( Branch, vice F. J. Green, transferredTelephone Branch

Knowledge of Telephone Regulations and standard telephone facilities, and experience in Telephone Contract work procedure

gdesirable.

Tentative ciassiflcatiou £366-£438.

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PROMOTIONS -con tinned.

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

Date ofPromotion.

PoSTMMASTEu- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT-- continued.Victoria - continued.

Moroney, Reginald Thomas Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi- I. Clerk (f2884330), Third Division, Telephoneilion, Telephone Branch I Branch, vice. J. K. Bruce, transferred

1 286 28.11.40

Knowledge of Telephone Regulations acid' standard telephone facilities, and experience in Telephone Contract work proceduredesirable.Cull, Fredrick Thomas Clerk (£96- £306), Third Divi-

lion, Accounts Branch (Tele-phone Accounts)

Clerk (£252 4330), Third Division, AccountsBranch (Money Order Accounts), viceP. D. Naughton, promoted

304 28.11.40

Duties. - Assistant Money Order Examiner.Conlon, Thomas Joseph Postal Clerk (£1084318), Third

Division, Relieving Staff.Geelong District (Head -quarters, Koroit)

Senior. Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£330- £366),Third Division, Terang, vice L. .J. Dickie,transferred

328

I'aly, Henry Grumont Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84-£244), Fourth Division,Elsternwick

Postal Clerk (£1.08 £318), Fourth Division,Birregurra, vice T. J. Conlon, transferred

256

Lindau, John William Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84-£244). Fourth Division,Warragul

Postal Clerk (£108- £318), Fourth Division,Warragul, vice B. H. Devlin. transferred

256

Ford, Frederick John Senior Assistant (Mails) (£270- Overseer (£342- £378), Fourth Division, Mail 340£306), Fourth Division, Mail Branch, vice F. H. Brown, retiredBranch

Knowledge of registration prias dure and the wor k áf a. Mail Branch Registration Section desirable.Bushell, Raymond .John Assistant, Grade 1 (£84- £244). Assistant, Grade. 2 (£252- £260), Fourth 2150

Fourth Division, Personnel Division, Engineering Branch, lferhanicalBranch (Relief) (Light and Power Section), Office re-

classified (P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/1401)Duties - Attend to Engineers' Store. Assist Foreman Mechanic with clerical duties.

Sykes, Janet May Assistant (Female), Grade 1

(£84- £178), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch (TelephoneAccounts)

Assistant (Female), grade 2 (£186- £194),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (Tele-phone Accounts), vice C. M. J. Dwyer,transferred

193

Comptometer qualifications and know -ledge of Accounts Branch procedure desirable.Treganow an, Amy Eureka Assistant (Female). Grade 1

(C844178), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch (Telephone

Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£186 - £194),Fourth Iivision, Accounts Branch (Tele-phone Accounts), rice D. M. Egan, trans -

193

Accounts) . ferredComptometer qualifications and knowledge of Accounts Branch procedure desirable.

Sheehan, Eileen Margaret Assistant (Female), Grade 1

(£84- £178), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch (Telephone

Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£l86- £194),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (Re-lieving), rice S. J. Lewis, retired

193 If

Accounts)Comptometer qualifications and knowledge of Accounts Branch procedure desirable.

St. Clair -Aram, Eunice Mercy . . Assistant (Female), Grade I(£84- £178), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch (MoneyOrder Accounts)

Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£186- £194),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (Tele-phone Accounts), vice O. M. McFarlane,retired

193

Comptometer qualifications and knowledge of Accounts Branch procedure desirable.O'Donnell, Elizabeth .. . . Assistant (Female), Grade 1

(£84- £178), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch (MoneyOrder Accounts)

Assistant (Female). Grade 2 (£186 - £194),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (MoneyOrder Accounts), rice V. M. Reddan,transferred

193

Comptometer qualifications and know ledge of Accounts Branch procedure desirable.Bennie, Agnes Jean .. .. Assistant (Female), Grade 1

(£S4 4,178), Fourth Division,Accounts Branch (Telephone

Assistant (Female), Grade 2 (£l86£194),Fourth Division, Accounts Branch (Tele-phone Accounts). Office reclassified

193

Accounts) (P.S.B. Certificate No. 40/1561)Comptometer qualifications and knowledge of Accounts Branch procedure desirable.

.Queensland.3kLoughlin, Henry Jadie; Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354- Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456 - £546), Third 454 28.11.40

£438), Third Division, Too -Wong

Division, Oake %', rice. R. 1lcGaw, trans-ferred

Stewart, James Senior Postal Clerk, Grade .3 Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456- £546), Third 454(C4384474), Third Division,Rockhampton

Division, Atherton, vice T. J. Dempsey,promoted

Robertson, James Alexander . Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3 Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456 - £546), Third 472(0436£474), Third Division,ToWnsville

Division, Bowen, rice H. Lysaght, pro-moted

O'Brien, Albert; Patrick Postal Clerk (£108 -£ 3] 8), ThirdDivision, Morven

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£336£366),Third Division, Atherton, vice A. B.

328

South. A

Sorensen, promotednstraljo.

Hodges, Stanley Mervyn Telegraph Messenger (E664160),Fourth Dilii81on, Port. Augusta

Postman (£84- £244), Fourth Division, MailBranch, vice, i. A. Taylor, transferred

113 '8.ìl.40Pretty, R*lss Stodde.rt

4

Postal - assistant, Gracie 1 (£84-£244), Fourth Division, Glad -stone

Postal Clerk (£108- £318), Fourth Division,Pinnaroo, rice, A. C. Sandow, transferred

143

Peek, Kenneth William Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84-E244), Fourth Division, Black-wood

Postal Clerk, 1£108 -£318) Fourth Division,Pinnaroo, vice W. E. Schneider, trans-ferred

256

Merrill, Allan Fullerton Postal Assistant-, Grade 1 (f84-£244), Fourth Division, Port

Postal Clerk (£108 - £318), Fourth Division,Wolseley, vice H. F. Gabel, transferred

143

Augusta

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Name.

rAKernick, Perey Edwin

Martin, John Clarence Vincent..

Bell, Ivor Lancelot .

Grant, Alexander Arthur

J

Gowans, Archibald Thomas

McNamara, John Thomas

Reid, Colin Lewis Wilmot

2569 No. 238. -28th November, 1940

PROMOTIONS-- otit.inued.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEP9.BTMENT---oOntvrtuBd.

Western Australia.Senior Counter Officer (£330 .£402), Third

Division, Telegraph Branch, Perth, viceF. J. Robson (promoted)

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354-£438). ThirdDivision, Wvalkatchem, vice R. Hayes,transferred

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354-£438), ThirdDivision, Wongan Hills. New office created(P.S.B. Certificate No, 39/2351)

Postal Clerk (£108- £31S), Fourth Division,Bunbu.ry, vice T. F. Skehan, transferred

Telegraphist (MOR4342), ThirdDivision. Telegraph Branch,Perth

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1

(£330- £366), Third Division,Collie

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1(£330- £366), Third Division,Carnarvon

Postal Assistant, Grade 1 (£84-£x44), Fourth Division,Beverley

Ta.,

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), FourthDivision, Launceston (LineParties)

Lineman, Grade 1 (£2334257),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch

Lineman, Grade I (0334257),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch

rnania.Tine Foreman, Grade 1 (£300-£312), Fourth

Division, Derby, vice George Roach, trans-ferred

Lineman, Grade 2 (068), Fourth Division,Campbell Town, vice J. J. Long, trans-ferred

Lineman, Grade 2 (£068), Fourth Division,Campbell Tow n, vice Frank Geeves, trans -

ferred

Salary on Date ofPromotion. Promotion.

400

352

364

242

310

266

266

28.11.40

The salary on promotion of P. B. Halliday, ride notification in Gazette cf 5th September, 1940, should ra "in Gazette lieu of

"£316 ".

The notifications of the provisional promotion of C. H. Nicholas and t: :e confirmation thereof, appearingwithdrawn, the1940, and 14th November, 1940, are hereby withdrawn. '-

The notification of the provisional promotion of A. E. Collins, appearing in Gazette, of 31st October, 1940, is hereby

officer named having been permitted to decline the promotion.In the notification of the provisional promotion of A. Rodburn, appearing in Gazette of 14th November, 1940, the officer's surname

should read " R.odbourn " in lieu of " Rodburn ".

The following provisional promotions have been confirmed -:

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

J. H. Brooks, appearing in Gazette of 29th August, 1940.DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.

V. H. Parfit, appearing in Gazette of 3rd October, 1940.DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE.

A. Rix, appearing in Gazette of 31st October, 1940.DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

E. P. Bannister, appearing in Gazette of 26th September, 1940.

POSTMASTER - GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

J. G. Gerrans, appearing in Gazette of 24th October, 1940.

J. R. Downes, J. A. Chapman and R. F. Williams, appearing in Gazette of 31st October, 1940.

OFFICES ABOLISHED, CREATED, ETC.

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

Nezc O f ee Created. A new office of Clerk, Third Division,

Iris been created in the Correspondence Branch, Prime Minis-

ter's Department, with limits of salary of minimum £330 and

maximum £402, subject to variation in pursuance of regula-

tion 1O6A.Lice Abolished.The office of Commonwealth Fuel Adviser

(£780 -£$52) , l bird Division, occupied by L. J. Rogers, isabolished.

DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY AND DEVELOPMENT.

Office Created. --A new office of Commonwealth Fuel

Adviser is created is the Secretariat with limits of salary

of minimum £780 and maximum £852, subject to variation

in pursuance of regulation 106A.

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

TAXATION BRANCH. VICTORIA.

Offices Created. --Two of Clerk (06-£306 ) , Third Division,

lncome. and Land Records Section.

DEPART MENT OF THE INTERIOR.Exemptions.The provisions of the Commonwealth Public

Serviceice Act 1922 -1939 shall not apply to O. C. Krutli for theperiod not exceeding twelve months commencing on 19th

October, 1940, during which he is employed as Surveyor,

Works and Services Branch,' Port Moresby. The provisions of

the Goac.mo'a1wcaltli Public Service .tct 1922 -1939 shall not

a pply to E. B. Cullen for the period not exceeding twelvemonths commencing on 10th October, 1940, during which he

is employed as Assistant Engineer, Works and ServicesL'ranch, Port Moresby.

Transfer. wider Section 43 of tiffe Commonwealth PublicService et .1922 1939: Tile approval given to Public ServiceBoard's Recommendation Ne. 193, elated 2nd February, 1940,

for the transfer under section 43 of the Commonwealth PublicService A.ct 1922 -1939 of Norman Jobson, Clerk (1252-£330),te the Public Service of the Northern Territory, has beenvaried by substituting the following for sub - paragraph (b)of paragraph (2) of the conditions of transfer :-=Any leave

of absence owing to illness shall be in accordance with theconditions. applying to the officer as an officer of the Common-wealth Service.

METEOROLOGICAL BRANCH, NEW SOUTH WALES,

New Office Crealed.A new office of Assistant (Meteorolo-gical Branch ), Fourth Division, has been created in theMeteorological Branch, New South gales...

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LABOUR AND NATIONAL SERVICE.Offices Treated. '1 he undermentioned offices are created in

the ~'ecietariat, Central Stair, 1\itlr limits of salary as indi-eatecl, subject to variation in pursuance of Regulation 106A.and it is directed that such offices be included in the ThirdDivision:.Administrative Section. --One of Accountant withlimits of salary of minimum £474 and ma-ximiuu £546; oneof clerk with limits of salary of minimum £282 and maximum£:354: one of Clerk with limits of salary of minimum £96 andmaximum £:306. Research Section. One of Chief ResearchOfficer xvith limits of salary of minimum £546 and maximum£618; one of Clerk with limits of salary of minimum £366and maxiniuni £438; one of Clerk with Iimits of salary ofminimum £252 and miaxiniinn £3.30. The undermentioned newoffices are created in the Administrative Section, Secretariat.Central Staff: Two of Typist, Grade I. Fourth Division; oneof Messenger. Fourth Division.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.;tppoivtr;.cnt. Adrian Charles Irving \Varner, who is not

an officer of the Commonwealth Service, is appointed on pro-bation as Biochemist. Grade 1 (£306-1510 ), Third Division,Health Laboratories, Central Staff (Melbourne) , rice C. H.Kilian. transferred, with salary at the rate of £304 perannlain: such appointment to take effect on and from theslate of commencing duty. ( Ex. Min. No. 56.)

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.Now SOUTH \VALES.

Office Created. Mechanic, Grade 2, Fourth Division,Meehanical Section, Engineering Branch.

Offices .4 bolished. --'1 he undermentioned offices at Illaho havebeen abolished: Postmaster. Grade 1, Fourth Division, lastoccupied by W. M. J. Hagan; Telegraph Messenger, FourthDivision, occupied by J. G. A. F. Payne.

VICTORIA.

OÇfices Reclassified. -1 he classification of the office ofAssistant. Fourth Division, Mechanical Section, EngineeringBranch. occupied by T. A..7. Hamilton, has been raised fromGrade 1 to Grade 2. The classification of the office ofMechanic, Fourth Division, Mechanical Section, EngineeringBranch, occupied by A. J. Allingham, has been lowered fromGrade 2 to Grade 1.

QUEENSLAND.

(*Cc Created.Mechanic, Grade 2, Fourth Division,Beenleih.

Appointment Confirmed.The appointment under the pro-visions of section 47 of the Conmmorvwcalth Public Service Act1922 to 1939 of Richard John Print, as Draftsman, Grade 1(£2224402), Third Division, Engineering Branch, Queensland,as from 4th Marcie. 1940. (Ex. Mins. Nos. 149 and 155.)

PROMOTIONS COMMONWEALTH PUBLICSERVICE ACT 1922.1939.

Publie Service Board hasmxL1(1) Confirmed the undermentioned provisional promotions,

as notified in the Gazettes indicated: - -John JosephJones, Gordon James Wilton, 22nd August, 1940;Raymond Bruce Cook, Leslie Rupert Maddox, 5thSeptember, 1940; Stanley William Alfred Christensen,12th September, 1940; Jack Robert Minns, WalterKarl Hainke, Mark Peachey, 26th September, 1940;Sidney William Kriraks, Alfred Ernest Nance, JohnDinneen, Peter Pointing, George Handley, AlfredVictor Mason, Edward McCarthy, Frederick ArthurLambert, William Walsh, John Moore, 3rd October,1940; Johannah Ellen Kennedy, 17th October, 1940.

(2) Cancelled the undermentioned provisional promotionsas notified in the Gazettes indicated : James Haines,25th July, 1940 ; Thomas Martin McNamara, 26thSeptember, 1940 ; James Albert Hackfath, MichaelHegarty, Richard Hugh John Thompson, 3rd October,1940.

(3) Promoted the undermentioned officers, as shown:

DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.

Taxation Branch, Yew South. Wales.Ronald John Morrow, Telegraph Messenger

(£66- £l60), Fourth Division, Unattached, Postmaster-General's Department, as Messenger (£66- £168),Fourth Division, Entertainments, vice J. J. D. Hynes,transferred, with salary at the rate of £77 per annum;to take effect from 3rd October, 1940.

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY.

Victoria..Ernest Gilbert Barber. Telegraph Messenger

(£6G- £160), Fourth Division, Brighton, Postmaster -General's Department, as Messenger (£6G- £168),Fourth Division, Ordnance Branch, Southern Com-mand, new office created (P:S.B. Certificate No.39,'2300), with salary at the rate of £65 per annum;to take effect from 3rd October. 1940.

DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

Queensland._Martin Joseph 1)argan, Clerk (£330 £402), Third

Division, Townsville, as Boarding Officer (£366- £438),Third Division, Shipping Branch. rice I. H. Simon,transferred, with salary at the rate of £382 peralumni; to take effect from 3rd October. 1940.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

i'ieton .

William George Furness, Telegraphist (£108-£342),Third Division. Tele graph Branch, as Clerk (£288-£:354 ) . 'Chi rd Division, Telegraph Branch. riceR. O. M. Price, transferred, with salary at the rateof £352 per annum; to take effect from 26th Septem-ber, 1940.

Al.

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner.Publie Service Board.

APPOINTMENTS, RETIREMENTS ANDDISMISSAL.

THE following appointments, retirements and dismissal are

notified by the Public Service I3oard :A.PPOINTMENTS.

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

Laboratory Assistant (Female) , Grade 2, Fourth Division..jean 'Margaret Ca roan.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Postman, Fourth. Division.Harold Edwin Joseph Mallard.Telegraph Messenger, Fourth Divisions-. Reginald Kenneth

Caldwell, Frank Mike, Albert Henry Steele.Victoria.

Telephonist, Fourth Division.-- Dulcie Alexandra Hoare.Queensland.

Telegraph. Messenger, Fourth I)ir-ision. William Ronald,lenkin.

Western Australia.Telegraph Messenger, Fourth. Division. Robert James

D'Escourt- Sefton, Arthur Bramwell Boddy, Colin George13rown.

RETIREMENTS.DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND CUSTOMS.

New South Wales.Section 8.5 (2 ) . Frederick Michael Deery, Locker, Grade

1. as from the close of business on 15th January, 1941.

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

New South Wales.Section 85 (2). James William Humphreys Swanson,

Clerk (£288 - £354), as from the close of business on 14thJanuary, 1941.

Victoria..Section 67. Edward James Flannery, Mail Officer, as from

the close of business on 1st November, 1940.Tasmania.

Section 67.William James Haigh, Line Inspector, as fromthe close of business on 18th January, 1941.

DISMISSAL.POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Victoria -.

Section 55. William Francis Doye, Telegraph Messenger,as from the close of business on 26th November, 1940.

F. G. THOR.PE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

rs

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EXAMINATIONS.

Examination No. 2315.FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEGRAPH MESSENGER.

Bald 2nd November, 1940.THE candidates named hereunder were successful at the above

examination.The eligibility of the successful candidates for appointment Al ill

cease on 27th November, 1941.If a successful candidate changes his address he should immediately

iotify the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector, Sydney, Adelaide,., Perth, or Hobart..

Orderof

Merit.Name.

TotalMarks.

2345

6

234

1

2345678

1

2345

1

2345

2345

NEW SOUTH. WAI.F.S.BATHURST.

O'Neill, Henry Grant . .

Hopper, Patrick William .

McNamara., Reginald JamesSmith, John ..Lloyd, Robert Martin .

Dowton, Neville Edward ..Crain, Maxwell ..

BRAInwooD.May, Maxwell Francis . .

Burke, Bruce AlanField, Ronald .Joseph . .

Ward, Francis Alan ErnestBROKEN HILL.

Tobin, Harold Thomas . .

Wallace, Laurence Leonard . .

Tobin, William Fredrick ..Mercieca, FrancisRay, HarrySheehan, Mervyn Wilfred ..Bock, Eric Albert .. .

Coiling, Thomas DundonaldBu N DARRA.

Peel, Warren Hale . .

Donoghue, Thomas James ..Smith, Geoffrey Robert ..Ogilvie, Lyall Alfred . .

Robinson, George Lyle RichardCANBERRA (A.C.T.).

Burt, Arthur .

Medway, Harry Herbert ..McMillan, John David . .

Ginns, Alan Reece . .

Collins, Sidney Morton JohnDUBBO.

Bruton, Ronald PatrickAstley, Norman SpurdleGillis, William LawrenceHahn, Joseph AnthonyMoore, Allan John

GANMAIN .

1 Glen, Ronald .. ..2 Murphy, Frances Owen ..3 Kelly, William John .

4 Suckling, Vincent Joseph ..GOOLOOGONO

1 Stockheim, Maxwell Patrick2 Chatman, Athol Francis ..3 Cowley, Dean Albion ..

GRAFTON.1 Marsh, Arthur Edwin ..2 Skinner, James Clarence3 Grainger, Alfred Hilary4 Austin, Reginald James5 Lynch, Kevin Bradbery6 Dhu, Keith Huon7 Cameron, John Bernard8 Munro, Kenneth Walter ..9 Noonan, Kenneth Reginald..

10 Paine, Noel JamesMORPETH.

1 Flynn, Patrick Robert2 Ryan, Desmond John:3 Lightfoot, Keith Owen4 Rolley, Gordon Thomas5 Charlston, Edward James.6 Jones, Leslie William7 Nielsen, Keith .

MORUYA.

1 IIVeitch, Keven Ormond

2 I Veitch, Cecil Roy ..

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309289288

269

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1

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No. 238.-28th November, 1940

EXAMINATION No. 2315continued.

Orderof

Merit.Name.

TotalMarks.

12

34567

234

1

2

1

2345

1

234

1

2345678

1

2

1

2345678

2345678

1

2

1

23

NEW SOUTH WALEScontinued.i lUNOINDI.

There was no successful candidate at this centre.

SINGLETON.Smith, Neil LeslieNorris, Lionel LeslieDonnelly, Joseph CharlesJames, Eric WilliamRoxbv, William MarkWells, Richard JohnMcCann, John Brian

TEMORA.Oxley, Patrick John . .

Donovan. Emmett Joseph ..Devlin, Francis JohnMcKenzie, Kevin Graham ..

TENTERr IE LD.

i Kettle, William Charles ..I

Giles, Robert Patrick Alexander

TUMUT.Madigan, Allan Ignatius HiltonLuff, Noel .Tames . .

Reardon, Kevin RichardBrown, Kenneth CharlesGardiner, William James

WALGETT.Coleman, William Clifton ..Singleton, Ronald Hedley . .

McLean, Keith William ..Green, Kenneth John . .

WENTWORTH FALLS.McCarty, Laurence . .Hodgkinson, Charles EdwardBrophy, Philip John . .

Hensby, Roy Leslie . .

Taylor, Russell Herbert DavidButterfield, Brian EricRandall, John FrancisLourey, Bernard Thomas

WILOANNI A.

I Peter, Edward Donald BruceBonser, Glendon Kenneth ..

SOUTH AUSTRALIA.BORDERTOWN.

Harper, Robert BrianRussell, Raymond MilesPacker, Kenneth MurrayBaker, Ian GeorgeHoffman, John Arthur . .

Maynard, Gerald Byrne ..Hildebrand, Kenneth Roy ..Hansen, Dudley James . .

EUDIINDA.Hintz, Ross Lloyd . .

Eckermann, Robert Keith . .

Hassold, David Martin ..Hogan, John FrancisDay, Morrison TreloarBear, Frederick George . .Mickan, Colin JamesLamb, Jack . .

MARREE.Buik, James Andrew ..Ganley, Denis .. ..

MINLATON.Hibbert, Arthur DesmondCooper, Lawrence EdwardBessell, Allan Gordon

4 Evans, Leslie Thomas . .

5 Bansemer, Anthony Noel . .

6 Tucker, Keith Clarence . .

7 Tyrrell, Maxwell John8 Cranwell, Kenneth James

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NARACOORTE.Bain, Graham Henry . .Nicholson, Raymond LawrenceDuffield, Reginald Edward..Mudge, Albert Thomas . .Crisp, Sydney Frank . .

Farmer, Thomas William ..

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EXAMINATION No. 2315--continued.

2572 Commonwealth Gazette

Orderof

Merit.Name. Total

Marks.

SOUTH AUSTR.ALIA-- continued.

PINN AROO.

1

2345

1

23

Webster, Malcolm Colin . .

O'Loughlin, Kevin NicholasWelden, Douglas ArthurSherwell, Unsay MurrayWatson, Colin Raymond

Roua.Redman, John ..Morris, William JoluaMcKenny, Lewis Peter

TANl!NnA.

:175359336296293

:340329319

i Winton, Rex . . 371.

2 Giersch, Malcolm Henry 3563 Whelan, Donald William 354

4 Evans, Bruce Freebairn . . 3485 Reid, Richard Bruce . . 3476 Nitschke, Broute Fredric George 3437 Fowler, Kenneth John . . 3308 Miegel, Lewis Fredrick . . 3269 Schubert, Milton Lionel .. 324

WHYALL A .

i Holland, Murray Reginald .. 3542 Bartsch, Sydney Roy . . :335

3 MeNaught, Robert Arthur . . :318

4 Rieck, Walter Edward . . 2925 Whinnen, Robert Keith .. 2826 Kennedy, John Duncan .. 2807 Brewster, Neville Francis Pean 277

8 Gellard, Glen George 271

Y ANKALILLA.

i Heidrich, Howard Frank .. 371.

2 Beck, Carmel ,Toseph . . 3693 Coffins, Maurice Brian 3624 Miller, Kevin Charles . . 3575 Cussion, Raymond Thomas 2476 Pearce, Joston Cyril . . 229

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.BvNBVaY.

1 Carter, Alan Edward 2882 Wilcox, Bertram Clarence 2843 Manmill, Lawrence John 2624 Pain, Charles Harold 2425 Burbage, Arthur Henry 232

DOWERIN.1 Payne, William .. . . 323

.

2 Brown, George Ernest 3103 Wood, Sydney Cecil 2494 Playforth, Frank .. 222

DONNYBROOK.1 Langdren, Robert Andrew .. 3552 Scott, James Felix Michael 3203 Lloyd, Desmond Barton 260

GERALDTON.1 Sullivan, Thomas Edwin .. 2602 Brede, Robert Ernest . 251

KELLERBERRIN.1 Fay, Arthur Edgar . . 3252 Nannten, Jack Walter 3163 Craike, Neil . . 2894 Smith, Howard Munro 2745 Whistler, Jack .. 252

NORTHAM.1 j Hardwick, Robert Edward..2 j Dean, William Travis . .

325299

ROEBOURNE.1 Barker, Desmond Gascoyne .. 3312 Newby, Frank Joseph . . 3233 Thomas, Alexander 236

TASMANIA.ZEEHAN.

1 Bell, Tasman Geoffrey . . 3682 Leonard, John Richard . . 3003 Davie, Donald Edward . . 2694 Summers, Keith Francis . . 265

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

Examination No. 2317.

FOR APPOINTMENT AS TELEPHONIST (FEMALE).

Held 2nd November, 1940.

THE candidates named hereunder were successful at the aboveexamination.

The eligibility of the 'successful candidates for appointment willcease on 27th November, 1941. .

if a successful candidate changes her address she show,,immediately notify the Commonwealth Publia Service Inspector,Sydney, Perth or Hobart.

Orderof

Merit.Name.

TotalMarks.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

ALSTONVILLE.

1 Colman, Catherine Patricia . .

2 Crawford, Lorna Pearl:3 Allsopp, .Freda Bonnie4 Thomson, Bridget Mary5 Nerney, Byrd Jean6 Elliott, .lean Mary

ARMInAI.E.

1 Coltheart, Betty Jean2 Mulligan, Patricia Joan3 Tarrant, Nalda Elizabeth4 Williams, Irene ..5 Anderson, Joy Aileen6 Kennedy, Neta May7 Gunn, Elizabeth Nancy

BANOALOW.

1 Ryder, Monica Mary2 McDonald, Jean Elizabeth3 James, Freda ..4 Connelly, Monica Mary5 Daley, Bridgid Kathleen6 Boyle, Carmel Valerie

DUBBO.

ì Cahill, Kathleen Margaret2 Colahan, Patricia Eileen3 Munday, Gloria Elizabeth4 Laing, Elizabeth Lucy5 Lance, Marjorie Patricia6 Renshaw, Emily Anastasia7 Pettiford, Doris Anne8 Tait, Heather Anne9 Clark, Thea Ailsa

10 Dengate, Beryl Gertrude11 Tedd, Margaret Alice12 Barrett, Jean ..13 Slip, Gwendoline . .14 Farthing, Iris Florence15 Cross, Kathleen Daphne16 Fisher, Edna Eunice17 Bryant, Eunice Mayhew

GRIFFITH.

1 O'Reilly, Erie Ada2 Platt, Joyce . .3 Beal, Mary Denise4 Wynn, Ruby Tresidder5 Wynn, Hilda Mary6 Ross, Valma Ita . .

7 Asquith, Marie Therese8 Zirkler, Marion Katherine9 Mann, Frances

10 Borland, Averil Winifred11 Smith, Ruth Olga

RUNTY.

1 Clancy, Joan Margaret2 Madden, Mary Margaret3 Dodwell, June Dorothy4 Spicer, Adela Mary5 Suckling, Sheila Frances6 Sonneman, Vador Mary7 Garlick, Isabel May

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EXAMINATION No. 2317continued.

2573 No. 23S. -28th November, 1940

Orderof

Merit.Name.

TotalMarks.

NEW SOUTH WALES coninurd.

LTSMORE.

1 McHugh, Sheila Marie . .

2 Robinson, Norma Ker . .

3 Wilson, Gwen Isabel . .

4 MacDougall, Margaret Jessie5 Dowling, Zena Audrey . .

6 Drummond, Annie Lumsden7 Jemmett, Joyce Edith8 Flatley, Veronica Pearl9 Fairhall, Glen Dorothea

10 Nesbitt, Eunice Jean11 Jarrett, Violet May12 Nobbs, Marjorie Jean13 Sinyth, Patricia Monica ..14 Sweetnam, Eileen Margaret15 Lofts, Bernice Mary .. .16 Loader, Kathleen Ellen17 Dodd, Ola Marcia18 Kirkland, Dorothy Jean19 Coombes, Rita Claire20 Skinner, Beryl June21 Holden, Joyce Leila22 \Tardy, Norma. Margaret23 Bloomfield, Jean Evelyn .

24 Higgins, Margaret Hanorah25 Newton, Paula Ruth26 Coombes, Vera Mary27 Cumming, Jessie Menzies28 Reading, Gloria Theresa29 Dunn, Alice Rosetta30 Stephenson, Beryl Dawn31 Henderson, Norma32 Owen, Marie Jean33 Taylor, Sheila Alice34 McAnelly, Doris Margaret ..35 Schafer, Hazel Marion36 Snow, Florence Marjorie:37 Brown, Marjorie Joyce

MDLLUMBTMBY.

1 Robinson, Joyce Maurcne2 Gibson, Dorothy Lillian3 Kelly, Kathleen ..4 Bruce, Clare Veronica5 Jones, Daisy Irene6 Glock, Joan Beryle

TAMWORTH.

1 Peacock, Esmee Patricia2 Connellan, Jill Patricia:3 Searle, Hazel Joan:4 Fogarty, Daphne Jean5 Rix, Gloria Lillian6 Bendeich, Mary Elizabeth7 McCarthy, Dulcie Merle8 McIntosh, Jessie Jean9 Paix, June Gloria . .

10 Harvey, Margaret Elsie11 Young, Dorothy Amy12 Keys, Clare .

13 Phillips, Norma Maryi4 Jones, Winsome Muriel15 Smith, Nancy Joy..16 Chaffey, Patricia Fay17 Anderson, Norma Eileen18 Film, Patricia Margaret19 Bennett, Iris Grace20 Williams, Kathleen Patricia21 Hemmings, Patricia Clarice..22 Edwards, Olive Mary Gladys

VASß.

1 Finn, Ethel Margaret2 Wall, Dulcie Patricia3 Clark, Beryl Bernice4 McInerney, Margaret5 Hines, Betty Pauline6 Penning, Olive Ruth7 Meehan, Marjorie Jean8 Whitehead, Cynthia Lillie9 Dowling, Beulah

10 Richards, Elisabeth Pauline11 Young, Pamela Agnes

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EXAMINATION lOTo. 2317--continued.

Name.

WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

BRIDGETOWN.

Shannon, Joan Lillian KatherineAspley, Joyce . .

Herrod, Dulcie MayWTiddup, Jean Gwendolene . .

Gibson, Jill Huddart . .

George,. Leila BerniceBird, Ursula Elisabeth . .

Jenner, Gwendoline LangleyLowe, Elvey DawnWard, Jean EvelynBranson, Norma Doreen ..Lloyd, Catherine DorothyCosgrove, Margaret JosephineDavidson, Jean Rosemary ..Dent, Patricia . .

TASMANIA.

NEW NORFOLK.

1 Armstrong, Jenny Heather2 Emery, .Time Patricia3 Dan do, (eeily . .

4 Rainbird, Doris Irene5 Laskey, Lowiney ..6 Brazendale, Margaret Mar ;y . .

TotalMarks.

390378376363363357347346335302292287276269247

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F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

Examination No. 2314.

UNDER CONDITIONS OF ADVANCEMENT OF CADET ENGINEERS,

POST NIA STEB. GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, AS ENGINEER.

Held 21st to 2 :3rd October, 1940, both dates inclusive.

r HE following cadet engineers were successful at theexamination in the departmental subjects of the Fourth

Year. viz., Transmission II., Telephone Equipment II., and'1 elegraph Equipment :

New South Wales.*Little. Ronald Charles Gordon.

Queensland.

Dubois, Paul Louis.South Australia.

Lacey, John Salisbury.Tasmania.

Chamberlain, Henry William Selwyn.

* Has not qualified in the subject Telephone Equipment I.

of the Third Year.F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,

Public Service Board.

Examination No. 2313.

UNDER CONDITIONS OF ADVANCEMENT OF CADET ENGINEERS,

POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT, AS ENGINEER.

Held 8th to 10t1í October, 1940, both dates inclusive.

THE following cadet engineers were successful at theexamination ill the departmental subjects of the Third

Year, viz., Line Construction, Transmission I., and TelephoneEquipment I.:

Sloss. John Cameron.Victoria-.

Queensland.

Cusack, William George Kelly; Dubois, Paul Louis.

South Australia.Baldock, Raymond Escourt; Freeman, Jef Elliot.

F. G. THORPE, Commissioner,Public Service Board.

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No. 238. - -28th November, 1940 2574 Commonwealths Gazette

NOTIFICATIONAPPLICATIONS are invited from permanent officers of the

Commonwealth Public Service for promotion or transferto the positions named in the appended schedule. Where soindicated. applications will also be received from officers of thePublic Service of the States and other persons.

Applicants should state fully their qualifications for theposition sought, and must, to ensure consideration, forwardtheir applications to the officer indicated in the last columnin time to reach him not later than the appointed date.

Where an applicant desires to be considered for two or morevacancies a separate application should be forwarded inrespect of each position sought except where the positionsapplied for are of similar classification and in the sameB'ra.nch of a Department, e.g.. positions of Postmaster, LinesStaff positions, &c., when one application covering suchpositions will be accepted.

In the ease of applicants who are permanent officers of thePublic Service of the Commonwealth or of a State. thefollowing particulars should he set out at the foot of theapplication :

Full name (block letters)DesignationStandard salary scale (i.e.. 1.7.26 rate)Office or BranchAge last birthday ( in years )Length of serviceSalary (per annum)Date granted last increment

OF VACANCIES.Other applicants Should state full names, date, year and

place of birth, and whether they are natural born ornaturalized British subjects. Returned soldiers should giveparticulars of war service. Copies only of diplomas,references. testimonials, or certificates should he forwarded.If the originals are required they will be asked for.

'1.he, range of salary indicates the classified value of aposition, but appointments may he made at any salary withi;:such range.

Successful applicants must comply with the provisions ofthe Superannuation Act.

_1t offices where quarters are shown, a. deduction at the rateof 10 per cent. of the minimum salary of the position willbe made, sinless otherwise stated. Particulars of existingquarters are furnished merely for the information of officers.It is not incumbent on Depaatlnents to provide quarters,which, if provided. may be wholly or partially withdrawn atany time.

Officers of the Commonwealth Public Service, who may hetransferred without promotion. as the result of an applicationfor an advertised vacancy, will be required to pay their ownexpenses of removal unless the transfer comes within theconditions prescribed in Public Service Regulation No. II 9.

Fares to Iocality of appointment of appointees who are notpermanent officers of the Commonwealth Public Service willnot be paid by the Commonwealth unless such fares ( ineind-lug, if the applicant is married. those of his wife and family)exceed £3. when such allowance as the circumstances justifymay be granted.

Position, Salary Scale t and Division. Locality. Salary (exclusive of ChildEndowment).$

Closing Date forReceipt of

Applications.To whom Applications

must be forwarded.

Clerk (Audit), Grade 3 (£330 - £402),Third Division, Defence and SupplySection)

PRIME MINISTER'S DEPARTMENT.

A udi:or-Geri.crnl',c Office.

£328 to £400 ..Melbourne ¡ 12th December, The Secretary and Chief} 1940 Inspector, Auditor-Gen-

eral's Office, CanberraApplicants must possess the requisite academic qualifications prescribed in clause 1 (e) of the relative Arbitration Determination.

ATTORNEY- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Crown Solicitor's Ogee, Sydney.

Legal Officer, GradeThird Division

1 (£120 - £510), i

J

Canberra .. £119 to £508 12th December,1940

The Secretary, Attorney-General's Department,Canberra, A.C.T.

Applicants should be Barristers or Solicitors or Graduates in Law.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT.

Cadet DraftsmanDivision

(£96- £306), Third Central Staff ;Sydney :Melbourne ;

£95 to £304 19th December,1940

The Director - Ceneral ofPosts and Telegraphs,Melbourne (for Central

Adelaide ; Staff ). The DeputyPerth Director, Posts and Tele-

graphs (in the capitalcity concerned)

Applicants must be eligible for promotion to an office of Cadet Draftsman under the conditions notified in Conirnonweclth Gazette,No. 13 of 24th March, 1937. The approved courses of study were published in Gazette No. 27 dated 27th February, 1936. Applicants shouldsupply, in chronological sequence, brief particulars of their educational attainments, including technical school subjects, and should statethe examination and year in which each of the subjects prerequisite to eligibility was passed (i.e., University, or for transfer from the Fourthto the Third Division). The estimated numbers of vacancies are : Central Staff (Melbourne), 1; New South Wales, 2; Victoria, 1; SouthAustralia, 1 ; Western Australia, 1.

Cadet Engineer (£120- £306), ThirdDivision

Sydney ; 'Melbourne ;Brisbane ;

£119 to £304 19th December,1940

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs (in thecapital city concerned)

Adelaide ;Perth ;Hobart

Applicants must be eligible for promotion or transfer to an office of Cadet Engineer under the conditions published in CommonwealthGazette No. 13 of 24th March, 1937. The conditions of advancement of Cadet Engineers were published in Ga-et &e No. 3, dated 13th January,1938. Applicants should supply, in chronological sequence, brief particulars of their educational attainments, including technical schoolsubjects, and should state the examination and year in which each of the subjects prerequisite to eligibility was passed (i.e., University, or fortransfer from the Fourth to the Third Division).

A Cadet Engineer is required to enter into certain undertakings in respect of his training. The terms of the Deed of Covenant can beseen on application to the Deputy Director, Posts and Telegraphs, or the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector.

The estimated numbers of vacancies are New South Wales, 4 ; Victoria, 4 ; Queensland, 1 ; South Australia, 1 ; Western Australia,1 ; Tasmania, 1.

t The rites shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determination.$ The salaries shown are those payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determinations

have been effected .

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NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIEScontinued.

Position, Salary Scale t and Division. Locality.Salary (exclusive of Child

Endowment).$

Closing Date forReceipt of

Applications.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT--continued.

a-= Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456- £546), Third j Baln,ain,

Division (three positions) Singleton,Waterloo

New South Wales.£454 to £544 . .

To whom Applicationsmust be forwarded.

12th December, j The Deputy Director, Posts1940 J

and Telegraphs, Sydney

Quarters : Balmain, eight rooms ; Singleton, seven rooms.

.. I £436 to £472 12th December,1940Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 3 (£438- £474), Lismore

Third DivisionLine Inspector (£366 - £438), Fourth Wagga

Division, Engineering Branch, LineStaff, Wagga Division

Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354-£438), ThirdDivision (two positions)

Boorowa,Moruya

Quarters : Boorowa, six rooms ; Moruya, seven rooms.

Grade 1 (£222- £402), Third Sydney ..I

£220 to £400 .. .. 1 12th December,Draftsman, 1940

Division, Engineering BranchAdvancement beyond £306 per annum is subject to compliance

and experience, particípilarlyyin

electrical and mechanical design workApplicants should furnish full details of their qualifications p

and any other phase of drafting or engineering work.Possession of a University Degree or a diploma of an approved technical college for

a subject is desirable. The Deputy Director, PostsClerk (£252 - £330), Third Division, Sydney

Accounts Branch, Money Order. .

I

£250 to £328 12th December,I 1940 and Telegraphs, Sydney

Accounts

£364 to £436

£352 to £436

11

1/

a course embracing drawing and design work as

Assistant Ledgerkeeper and Racencilir1:; O:fi33 . A knowledge of \1on3y Orlar Braaoh procedure is desirable.

Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£336) Fourth j Sydney . . £334 ..Division, Engineering Branch LineStaff (No. 1. Metropolitan Division)

Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£300 £312),Fourth Division, EngineeringBranch, Line Staff, (Arinidale Divi-sion)

12th December, The Deputy Director, Posts

I

1940 and Telegraphs, Sydney

Duties. Estimating Foreman.

Wee Waa I £298 to £310

Duties. Area Foreman embracing cable jointing.District Allowance : Wee Waa, Grade II.

11

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Divi- 1 Newcastle .. i £266 ..sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff, I I

(Newcastle Division) 1

Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.

Telephonist (Male) (£84- £168), FourthI

Orange . . I £83 to £167 . 12thth December,

Division

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456 £546), Third Albert Park . .

Division

Clerk (£288 - £354), Third Division, Ararat £286 to £352

Engineering BranchInquiry Officer (Telegraph) (£294 -£318), Melbourne £292 to £316

Fourth Division, Telegraph Branch

Duties. Inquiries. Outdoor supervision of Telegraph Messengers.

Foreman Mechanic, Grade l (£396 - £432), Hartwell . . £394 to £430

Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Mechanical

Victoria.£454 to £544

\;

12th December,1.940

11

11

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Mel-bourne, C.1

11

Knowledge of circulation and delivery procedure desirable.

. 12th December, The Deputy Director, Posts1940 l and Telegraphs, Mel -

. 1 bourne, C.1in the Hartwell Exchange area.

12th December, The Deputy Director, Posts1940 . and Telegraphs, Mel-

bourne, C.1

motor vehicle desirable.l2th December,

1940

Duties. Maintenance of Automatic Exchange and Sub - station equipment

Line Foreman, Grade 1 (£300 £312), Portland £298 to £310 ..Fourth Division, Engineering Branch,Line Staff (Western Division)

Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), Fourth Di.vi- Melbourne £266 . .

sion, Engineering Branch, Line Staff(Metropolitan Divisions) (three posi-

tions)Cable jointing qualifications and ability to drive a motor vehicle desirable.

Postmaster, Grade 3 (£456 -£546), Third Gatten

Division

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£330-£366) Third Division

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 2 (£384-£420), Third Division (two positions)

Queensland.

.. ( £454 to £544

Quarters : Five rooms,

Stanthorpe £328 to £364 ..

Charleville £382 to £418Dalby

District Allowance : Charleville, Grade II.

11

12th December, The Deputy Director, PostsI 1940 I and Telegraphs, Brisbane

11

I he rates shown are subject to variation as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 108s. or relative Arbitration Determination.

t The salaries shown arethose payable after cost of living variations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determinations

have been effected.

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No. 23$: 2btb November, 1940 2576 Commonwealth Gazette

NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIEScontinued.

Position, Salary Scale t and Division. Locality. Salary (exclusive of ChildEndowment).$

Closing Date forReceipt of

Applicat ions.

To whom Applicationsmust be forwarded.

POSTMASTER- GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT -CO ittbat ed.

South, Australia.

Postal Clerk (£108 £318), Third orFourth Division, Relieving Staff,No. 1 District (Murray Bridge)

Senior Postal Clerk, Grade 1 (£330£366), Third Division

Line Foreman, Grade 2 (£336). FourthDivision, Engineering Branch, LineStaff, Metropolitan Division (Train-

Staff)

Renmark

Norwood

Perth

£107 to £316

£328 to £364

Western Australia.£334

12th December,1940

5th December,1940

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Adelaide

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Perth

ingApplicants to be capable instructors, qualified in aerial

and competent to prepare and deliver lectures.Postmaster, Grade 2 (£354 £438), Third Moora,

Division (three positions) Corrigin,

and underground construction and maintenance works, cable testing, &c.,

£352 to £436

GnowangerupQuarters : Corrigin, five rooms ;

.. 12th December,1940

Gnowangerup, four rooms ; 1%loora, five rooms.

Tasmania.

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Perth

Assistant Radio Inspector (£330 £402),Third or Fourth Division, WirelessBranch

Applicants should be in possessionRegulations, or have passed such subjects

Advancement beyond £366 per annum(1) The officer having qualified

Telegraphy Regulations(2) His passing such examination(3) In the case of a Fourth Division

Lineman, Grade 2 (£268), I ourth. Divi-sion, Engineering Branch, CountryStations

Hobart . .

of a First Class Conincerc'ialof the test as shall

(1st .July, 1926,for the First Class

; orin subjects related

officer the passingBurnie

£:328 to £400 ..

Operator's (2crtificate ofbe accepted by the Board as satisfactory.

rate) is subject toCommercial Operator's Certificate

to radio telegraphy as is requiredof an examination for inclusion

£ X66

I

12th December,1940

Proficiency issued under

of Proficiency

by the Boardin the Third

12th December,1.940

The Deputy Director, Posteand Telegraphs, Hobart

the Wireless Telegraphy

issued under the Wireless

; andDivision.

The Deputy Director, Postsand Telegraphs, Hobart

t The rates shown are subject, to variaticnm as prescribed by Public Service Regulation 106.' or relative Arbitration Determinationt The salaries shown are those payable after cost, of livingvariations in accordance with Public Service Regulation 106A or relative Arbitration Determinations

have been effected.

NOTICES UNDER THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1924.3933.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the matter of ARTHUR BRAND GRIFFITHS, of 21 Park- street,

Sydney, hairdresser.O T ICE is hereby given that a second dividend is intended

to be declared in this matter. The dividend will bepayable to those creditors who have proved their claims onor before the 16th December, 1940.

Dated this twentieth day of November, 1940.

ALEXANDER EWAN CAMPBELL, Trustee.107 Elizabeth- street, Sydney. 6171

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(Nei. .156 of 1940 ) . In the matter of LINDSAY JOHNMooRE, of Strathalbyn, Debtor.

NOTICEis hereby given that the Trustee herein, in pur-

suance of section 175 of the said act, has this day filedin the said Court such statement as by the said act isrequired.

Dited this 18th day of November, 1940.ERIC A. GIBSON, Trustee.

31 -2 Epworth Building, Pink-street, Adelaide. 6172

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 191 of 1940) . In the matter of KENNETH BLAKEZVAvrS, of Devon Park, in the State of South Australia,Debtor.OTICE is . hereby give» that the Trustee herein. in pur-

suance of section 175 of the said act, has this day filedin the said Court such statement as by the said act isrequired.

Dated this 18th day of November, 1940.

ERIC A. GIBSON, Trustee.31 -2 Epworth Building, Pink-street, Adelaide. 6173

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 295 of 1939 ) . In the matter of FRANz MAURICEB'GRING and HAROLD, CHAP'HAN trading as F. M. Buring,Engineers, of Ninth- street, Bowden, in the State of SouthAustralia, Debtors.NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee herein, in pur-

suance of section 175 of the said act. has this day tiledin the said Court such statement as by the said act isrequired.

Dated thi 18th day of November, 1940.

ERIC A. GIBSON, Trustee.31-2 Epworth Building, Pinie- street, Adelaide. 6114

NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.l.n the Court of Bankruptcy. District of South Australia.

OT10E is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance ofsection 175, has filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of H. C. and A. T. Ey, of Cowan- street,G awle r, in the State of South Australia, chaff merchants.

Dated this 18th day of November, 1940.

E. J. TRUSCOT'1, Trustee.127 -9 Brookman Buildings, Grenfell- street, Adelaide. 6175

NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

NOTICNOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance ofE175, lias filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of Alfred John Hams, of Terowie, in theState of South Australia, farmer.

Dated this 18th day of November, 1940.E. J. TRUSCOTT, Trustee.

127 -9 Brooknian Buildings, Grenfell- street, Adelaide. 6176

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Commonwealth Gazette

NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INTENTION TO DECLAREDIVIDEND.Part X.II.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 4 of 1940) . In the matter of FREDERICK CHARLESHOLT «'MITE, of Broken Hill, garage proprietor, trading as" Barrier Motors," a Debtor.

FIRST Dividend is intended to be declared in the abovematter. Creditors whose claims are not proved by the

td day of December, 1940, will be excluded from thisdividend.

Dated this 19th day of November, 1940.R. B. WILTSHIRE, Trustee.

Norwich Union Building, 47 \Vaynrouth- street, Adelaide.6177

2577No. 238. -28th November, 1940

NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.District of South Australia.

Ill the Court of Bankruptcy, pursuance of1\T UTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in p tr

L' section 175, has filed the required statements in the

;ss;ged estate of Arthur William Armstrong, oflr Hale tt-street:. Kadina, in the State of South Australia,proprietor, SL debtor.

Dated this 12th day of November. 1940.

C. E. PIPER, Trustee.6184

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XIl.

In the matter of JACK MILLER BELLERBv, of Bulga (No. 265of 1940).MOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend is intended

to be declared in this matter. The dividend will bepayable to those creditors who have proved their claims onor before the fourth day of December, 1940.

Dated this twentieth day of November, 1940.F. 1). ARMSTRONG, Trustee.

6 178Sydney and Newcastle.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.

Part XII.In the matter of .LACK F ARN S \v ORTIL HALL, of Sydney (No.

7 Of 1939) .OT1Ch: is hereby given that a Third Dividend is intended

111 to be declared ill this matter. The dividend will bepayable to those creditors who have proved their claims on orbefore the fourth day of December, 1940.

Dated t1;s twentieth play of November. 1940.

F. D. AR)IS'i RONG, Trustee.6179Sydney and Newcastle.

Pharmacy Building, Gawler-place, Adelaide.

NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

OTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of

section. 175, has filed the required statements in the

assigned estate, of Edith Thompson, tradingenfeu -st cet.

9 radiig Company." of Hiudzuar:sl Building,Adelaide, in the State of South Australia, merchant, a Debtor.

Dated this 8th day of November, 1940.

C. E. PIPER, Trustee.Pharmacy Building Gawler-place, Adelaide. 6185

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania. (No. S.53of 1939 ) . Re bankrupt estate of CLIrFORn FRANCIS

\\ ALTERS. formerly of Queenstown, builder and contractor.now of 79 Arthur- street, Launceston, carpenter.Ú 1101: is hereby given that it is intended to declare a

N second and final dividend in the above matter. Creditors,u have not lodged their proofs of debt with me on orbefore the 11th day of December, 1940, will be excluded fromdividend.

Dated this eighteenth day of November. 1940.

J. A. MITCHELL, Official Receiver.119 Macquarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania. 6180

the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western AustraliaIN (No. 22 of l'940).Re CLARA OTTILIE SPAN N EI . of 703

Beaufort- street, Perth, spinster.Date and place of public examination- -,llth December,

1940. at half-past 'e'en a.m.. at Supreme Court, Perth.

6181 A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XII.

In the matter of JOHN OSCAR PETERSON, trading as " CentralGarage," High-street, Penrith, garage proprietor.

1\1" U-1 ICE is hereby given that a first dividend is intended

i\ to be declared in this chatter. The dividend will bepaid to those creditors who have proved their claims on orbefore the sixth day of December, 1940.

Dated this nineteenth day of November, 1940.V. C. BEAR, Inspector.

61S'L11 c Castlereagh- street, Sydney.

NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.

lu the Court of Bankruptcy, District of SouthNOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, ill pursuance of

section 175, has filed the required statements in the:,::signed estate of William Harold Thompson, of 28 -30 North

East -road. \Valkerville, in the State of South Australia.draper, a. debtor.

Dated this 12th clay of November, 1940.

('. E.. PIPER, Trustee.Pharmacy Building. Lawler- place, Adelaide. 6186

Australia.

NOTICE OF FILING STATEMENT.

in the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee. in pursuance of

section 175, has filed the required statement in theassigned estate of Edgar Stanley Hunter, of Kapunda. in theState of South Australia, draper, a debtor.

Dated this 11th day of November, 1940.C. E. PIPER, Trustee.

Pharmacy Building. Gawler place, Adelaide. 618:3

Part XI.in the Court of Bankruptcy, District of 'Western Australia

(N.. 65 of 1 9391. In the matter of THEODORE ALEXANDER

\VI?.I.I.'MS, McCallum- crescent. Applecross, and 438 Albanyroad. Victoria Park, in the State of Western Australia, aDebtor.

*? OTI('E is hereby given that, in pursuance of section 175,l the Trustee has this day filed the required statement.Dated this 15th day of November, 1940.

6187 J. O. SMITH, Trustee.

NOTICE OF TXTEX'1TON TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.Part XII.

NOTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declaredividend in the undermentioned estate:FRANCIS MARION VOLTA MOSELEY, trading as Frank

Moseley, motor engineer, Bondi. Second dividend of2s. in the £I..

The dividend will be payable to those creditors who haveproved their claims on or before the 12th day of December,1940. Creditors who have not proved their claims on orbefore that date will be excluded from such dividend.

ROBT. MITCHELL, Trustee.(_ /o ltobt. Mitchell &C C+ ., 17 Castlereagh street, Sydney,

28th November, 1940. .6188

NOTICE OF I1TEN'l'IONT TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the matter of FRANK JASPER DAWn. of 62 Mountain- street,

Broadway, tile contractor.OTICE is hereby given that a first and final dividend is

intended to be declared in this matter. The dividendNvill be paid to those creditors who have proved their claimson or before the fifteenth day of December, 1940.

Dated this twentieth day of November, 1940.J. w. DOUGLASS, Trustee.

618918 Martin- place, Sydney.

Part XII.Assigned estate JOAN MACKINNON, builder, Lismore.

NOTICE is hereby given that the second dividend is about

to be declared in the above matter. Creditors who havenot. proved their claims on or before Thursday, 5th December,1940, will be excluded from this dividend.

Dated at Lismore this nineteenth day of November, 1940.C. M. THOMAS, Trustee.

Wicks Chambers, Molesworth- street, Lismore. 6190

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CREDITOR'S PETITION.N the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Tasmania (No. 44

of 1940) Re bankrupt estate of DOUGLAS MILLARBURGESS, late of Ranelagh, in Tasmania, butcher, deceasedintestate.

Date of petition -25th October, 1940.Date of administration order -11th November, 1940.NOTE..All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.

J. A. MITCHELL, Official Receiver.119 Macquarie- street, Hobart, Tasmania, 20th November,

1940. 6191

ADJOURNED PUBLIC EXAMINATION ANDAPPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.8 of 1940 ).The ANGELO PISANI, of 33 Mellor -road, Glan-ville, now unemployed, previously a seaman. Summarycase.

Date and place of adjourned public examination and hearingof application for discharge -20th December, 1940, athalf -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide.

6192 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.

ORDER OF DISCHARGE.IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia (No.

13 of 1936) . Re ERIC HENRY GAL PIN, of Penola, labourer.Summary case

Date of order of discharge -18th October, 1940.Nature of order Discharge suspended for one month.Ground named in order for refusing absolute order of dis-

charge Proof of fact (a) of section 119(7).

6193 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

In the matter of GEORGE EDWARD MCKENZIE, of Lox.ton.T OTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a

dividend in this matter. Creditors who have not provedtheir debt by the fifth day of December, 1940, will be excludedfrom the dividend.

Dated this 11th day of November, 1940.

F. E. G. EDWARDS, Trustee.A.N.A. Building, 45 Flinders- street, Adelaide. 6194

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

OTICE is hereby given that the Trustee. in pursuanceof section 175. has filed the required statement in the

assigned estate. of Edwin Keynes Dyke, of Kyancutta, in theState of South Australia.

Dated this 20th day of November, 1940.

F. E. G. EDWARDS, Trustee.45 Flinders- street, Adelaide, South Australia. 6195

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

OTICE is hereby given that the Trustee. in pursuance ofsection 175, bas filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of William Nicholas Starkey, of SouthHummocks, in the State of South Australia.

Dated this 20th day of November, 1940.

F. E. G. EDWARDS, Trustee.45 Flinders- street, Adelaide, South Australia. 6196

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

OTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuanceof section 175, has filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of Henry .James Darling Turner, of Mallala,in the State of South Australia.

Dated this 20th day of November, 1940.

F. E. G. EDWARDS, Trustee.45 Flinders - street, Adelaide, South Australia. 6197

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance ofsection 175, has filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of George Hartley Lock, of Port Pirie, in theState of South Australia.

Dated this 20th day of November, 1940.

F. E. G. EDWARDS, Trustee .,a,45 Flinders- street, Adelaide, South Australia. 61*

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

NT OTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance of

.0 section 175, has filed the required statement in theassigned estate of David Woodwards, of Pata, in the Stateof South Australia.

Dated this 20th day of November, 1940.

F. E. G. EDWARDS, Trustee.45 Flinders- street, Adelaide, South Australia. 6199

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

OTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance ofsection 175, has filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of Claude Hamilton Gosling, of Pygery, inthe State of South Australia.

Dated this 20th day of November, 1940.

F. E. G. EDWARDS, Trustee.45 Flinders- street, Adelaide, South Australia. 6200

Part XI.In the Court. of Bankruptcy. District of South Australia.

NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee, in pursuance ofsection 175, has filed the required statement in the

assigned estate of Keith Lindsay Cowling, of Gilberton, in theState of South Australia.

Dated this 20th day of November, 1940.

F. E. G. EDWARDS. Trustee.45 Flinders- street. Adelaide. South Australia. 6201

Part XI.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.

In the matter of KEITH LINDSAY COWLING, of 24 Walkerville- road, Gilberton.T OTICE is hereby given that it is intended to declare a

11 dividend in this matter. Creditors who have not provedtheir debt by the eleventh day of December. 1940, will beexcluded from the dividend.

Dated this 11 th clay of November, 1940,

F. E. G. EDWARDS, Trustee.A.N.A. Building, 45 Flinders- street, Adelaide. 6202

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.In the matter of GEORGE' ADAMS, of Kaniva, Victoria,builder and storekeeper ( under deed of assignment No.291 of 1931) .

IT is intended to declare a supplementary final dividend in

this estate. Creditors who have not proved their debtsby 10th December, 3940, will be excluded from the dividend.

Dated this 22nd day of November, 1940.

LESLIE W. FERRES, Trustee.60 Steamship Building, Currie- street, Adelaide. 6203

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.PartXII.

In the matter of the assigned estate of KENNETH Gontnor'ANDREWS, manufacturer, of Richmond Crescent, SouthGeelong.NOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend is intended

to be declared in this natter. This dividend will bepayable to those creditors who have proved their claims onor before the sixth day of December, 1940.

Dated this 22nd day of November, 1940.

D. F. NEILSON, Trustee.6204T. & G. Building, Geelong.

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SEQUESTRATION ORDERS, FIRST- MEETINGS ANDPUBLIC EXAMINATIONS.

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of New South Wale

and the Australian Capital Territory. .

NO. 274 of 1940. -Re JOHN MOSS, of Francis street, Walls -

end, miner. - Summary.Date of petition and sequestration order -18th November,

1940.Date of first meeting of creditors -5th December, 1940,

at Ten a.m., at Court House, Newcastle.Date of public examination-17th January, 1941- at Ten

a.m.. at Court House, Newcastle.No. 153 of 1940. -Re LINDSAY GORDON CoMPLIN, of 2A

Salisbury -road, Caulfield. Victoria, and lately carrying onbusiness at Bank Hotel. Newtown. publican.- Summary.

Date of public examination-I3th December, 1940, athalf -past Ten a.m.. at the Bankruptcy Court, Melbourne.

No. 275 of 1940. Re JoHN FAVERO. of West Wyalong,. caféproprietor. Summary.

Date of petition and sequestration order -20th November,1940.

Date of first meeting of creditors -2nd December, 1940,at half -past Eleven a.m.. at Official Receiver's Office,Sydney.

Date of public examination -16tH December. 1940, athalf -past Ten a.m.. at Bankruptcy Court, Sydney.

No. 276 of 1940. -Re ROY DUNIiLE]. of Mount Hutton, nearCharlestown. garage proprietor.-Summary.

Date of petition and sequestration order-20th November,1940.

Date of first meeting. of creditors -5tI1 December, 1940,at Ten a.m., at Court House. Newcastle.

Date of public examination -10th January. 1941. at Tena.m., at Court Howe. Newcastle.

NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. -

In the assigned estate of GEORGE HOWARD ROWE, ofKulkami, farmer.NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee herein proposes

to pay a first and final dividend of. One shilling andone penny .05d. in the pound (1s. 1.05d. in the £1) on theproved claims of creditors at the office of the undersigned onand after the 4th day of December, 1940.

It Dated this 19th day of November, 1940.A. L. GNIEL. Trustee.

Selborne Chambers, Pirie- street, Adelaide. 6205

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia. -In the assigned estate of THOMAS PAPWORTH, of PortMacDonnell, in the State .of South Australia, storekeeper.NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee herein proposes

to pay a first dividend of 5s. in the £1 to all creditorswho have proved their claims and have signed the deed orassented thereto in writing on and after Friday, the thirteenthday of December, 1940, at the offices of .Jolu1 F. Key, Reid &Co.. Steamship Buildings, Currie- street, Adelaide.

Dated at Adelaide this 22nd day of November, 1940.

F. A. THOMAS, Trustee.Steamship Building. Currie- street, Adelaide. 6206

In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia.-In the assigned estate of ALEXANDER JAMES DICKSON, ofPeterborough, in the State of South Australia, storekeeper.NOTICE is hereby given that the Trustee herein proposes

to pay a first dividend of 10s. in the £1 to all creditorswho have proved their claims and have signed the deed orassented thereto in writing on and after Friday, thethirteenth day of December, 1940, at the offices of John F.

Key. Reid & Co., Steamship Buildings, Currie- street,Adelaide.

Dated at Adelaide this 22nd day of November. 1940.F. A. 'l'HOM AS. Trustee.

Steamship Buildings, Currie street, Adelaide. 6207

NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND).

JOSEPH RELPH (deceased), late of Sydney and BeImore,solicitor (No. S.153 of 1934) .

GEORGE DOUGLAS BULL, of Cronulla. landscape gardener (No.S.49 of 1928) .

FREDERICK ROBERT ADAAMS, of Aberluain. miner (No. 5.573of 1930) .

Last day for receiving proofs in above estates-16thDecember, 1940.

R. D. MAYNE, Deputy Official Receiver, Trustee.

St. Jantes' Buildings. 109 Elizabeth- street. Sydney, 23rdNovember, 1940.

In the matter of a composition between STANLEY OswALDBERTRAM, trading as Bertram & Bell, of 499 Little Collins -street, Melbourne, and his creditors (No. 2 of 1939) , whichcomposition was confirmed on the 19th June, 1939.NoncE is hereby given that I propose to pay a third

dividend of 10s. in the £1. The dividend will be payableto those creditors who have proved their claims on or beforethe 14th December, 1940.

Dated this 18th day of November, 1940.

M. R. M. SMITH, Trustee.485 Bourke- street, Melbourne, C.1. 6209

In the matter of the assigned estate of ARTHUR WILLIAMDAWSON and RoY JOHNSTON, builders, of 5- Michael- street,North Fitzroy, under deed of arrangement dated 24th May,1940, and numbered 71 of 1940.

OTICE is hereby given that there being in the hands ofthe Trustee in the above bankruptcy a surplus estimated

at £8 17s. arising from the separate estate of Arthur WilliamDawson, one of the debtors, it is the intention of such'Trustee, at the expiration of seven days from the appearanceof this notice in the Commonwealth Gazette to transfer such

surplus to the credit of the joint estate in the said bank -

auptcy.Dated this 23rd day of November, 1940.

S. W. GARSIDE, Trustee.6210

20 Queen street, Melbourne.7221. -4

No. 193 of 1940. -Re NORM N LESLIE PATERSON, of Paterson'sarage. Pve- street. Engowra. lately carrying on business as

a garag!'e proprietor.- Summary.Date of first. nleetin!, of creditors -3rd December, 1940,

at half -past Eleven a.m.. at Official heceiver's Office,Sydney.

No. 277 of 1940. -Re G. AIKEN. of 48 Hoskin- avenue. Banks -

town. ).milder.Date of petition -29tH October. I940.Date of sequestration order- 23rd. November, 1940.

No. 278 of 1940. -Re J. W. RIDDETT. of Taree, lately carryingon business at the Family Hotel. Katoomba, hotelkeeper.

Date of petition -31st October. 1940.Date of sequestration order -22nd November, 1940.

No. 279 of 1940. -Re EDWARD CHARLES CALDWELL, confinee atGrafton Gaol. formerly residing at Thornley- street,Concord.

Date of petition -25th October. 1940.Date of sequestration order -22nd November, 1940.

No. 280 of 1940. -Re CAMILLO BADINO. of Internment Camp,Orange, formerly trading with Ugo Badino. as Badino Bros.

Date of petition -31st October. 1940.Date of sequestration order -22nd November. 1940.

No. 281 of 1940. -Re .JosEPïr G. BeRGEss, of St. Geotrge2Queensland, lately carrying on business at Gravesend, NewSouth Wales, carrier.

Date of petition -10th July. 1940.Date of sequestration order -22nd November. 1940.

All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.

A. V. RICHARDSON. Official Receiver.112 Pitt - street. Sydney. 22nd November, 1940. 6211

INthe Court of Bankruptcy. District of Northern Queensland(No. 32 of 1940).-Re .JOHN PATRICK LISTER, of Mr, in

the State of Queensland. baker.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -27th Novem-

her. 1940, at Official Receiver's Office. Customs House,Townsville, at Eleven a.m.

R. G. LITTLE. Official Receiver.Customs House, Townsville. 6213

In the Court of Bankruptc ;y. District of Northern Queensland(No. 13 of 1940).-Re CIIARIN SINGH. late of Edmonton,near Cairns, in the State of Queensland, farmer, deceased.(Date and place of first meeting of creditors -28th Novem-ber, 1940. Court House. Cairns, at half -past Two p.m.)

AFIRST and Final Dividend is intended to be declared in

the above matter. Creditors who have not provedtheir debts by the twelfth day of December, 1940, will beexcluded from dividend.

Dated this nineteenth clay of November, 1940.

R. G. LITTLE, Official Receiver.Customs House, Townsville. 6214

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In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland,O. 41 of 194O.-1e CHARLES BURROWS, formerly of

Alootuba -road, Ashgrove, Brisbane, but now of WestBurleigh. -- Summary case.

Date and place of public examination 28th November,1940, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, 4thFloor, Conunonwealtli Offices, Anzac- square, Brisbane.

No. 45 of .1946.Re GERALD DUNNE, of 80 Turbot- street,Brisbane. manufacturer.

Date of petition -5th November, 1940..

Date of sequestration order -22nd November, 1940.NOTE. ---A11 debts due to the estate should be paid to me.

INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.NO. 40 of 1940. Re J. R. CRANE. of 54 Walker- street, Mai ;y-

j bórough.Summary case. ( First and final.)No. D /A.2 of 1939. Re JoiíN KOSMOS FREELEAGUS, carrying

on business as a café proprietor at Davy Jones Locker, 101Adelaide- street, Brisbane. ( Seventh and final.)

A dividend as above is intended to be declared in thesetwo estates. Creditors who have not lodged their proofsof debt with me on or before 6th December, 1940, willbe excluded from this dividend.

J. E. TREGENZA, Official Receiver.4th Floor, Commonwealth Oflîees, Anzac - square, Brisbane.

6212

IN the Court of Bankruptcy. District of South Australia(No. 99 of 1940).Re FRED î\MAURICE Coox, of 11 Tudor -street, Dulwich, previously of 348 Gilles- street, Adelaide,painter.Summary case.

Date of petition --22nd November, 1940.Date of sequestration order -22nd November, 1940.Date of first meeting of creditors -4th December, 1940, at

Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver's Office, CommonwealthBank Building, King William- street, Adelaide.

Date of public examination -12tíí December, 1940, at halfpast Ten a.m., at Bankruptcy Court, Adelaide.

NOTE. Aíí debts due to the above estate should be paidto me.

GEO. W. BURNS, Official Receiver.Adelaide. 22nd November, 1940. 8215

NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia

(No. 54 of 1940 ) . Re EDwARD HENRY LEAVER BONNETT,of 17 Semaphore- road. Semaphore, engineer. Summarycase.ASECOND Dividend is intended to be declared in the

above matter. Creditors who have not proved theirdebts by the 20th day of December, 1940.. will be excludedfrom dividend.

GEO. W. BURNS. Official Receiver.Adelaide, 22nd November, 1940. 6216

District of Western Australia (No. Si of I930).In thebankrupt. estate of SAl;[JEL JosTAH JOHNS, lately carryingon business at Byford, farmer.

AFIRST and Final Dividend is intended to be declared

in the above matter. Creditors who have not provedtheir debts by the 12th day of December, 1940, will be excludedfront dividend.

Dated this 21st day of November. 1940.

A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.Supreme Court, Perth. 6217

SEQUESTRATION ORDER.

TN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia(No. 27 of 1940 ) . Re REGINALD GEORGE WATSON, OfDarwin, contractor.

Date of petition -16th September, 1940.Date of order --19th November, 1940.Act of bankruptcy Goods of debtor seized and sold under

warrant of execution.

6218 A. II. JOHNSON. Official Receiver.

FIRST MEETING AND PUBLIC EXAMINATION.I N the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Western Australia

(No. 20 of 1940).Re MARTIN RONZIO, of Onslow, miner_Date of order for summary administration-18th Novem-

ber, 1940.Date and place of first meting of creditors-8th January,.

1941, at half -past Two p.m., at Supreme Court, Perth.Date and place of public examination-8th January, 1941,.

at half -past Ten a.m., at Supreme Court, Perth.6219 A. H. JOHNSON, Official Receiver.

COMPULSORY APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.DEBTOR'S Name JAMES HENRY GROTH.

Address Perth, Western Australia, formerly of Hay's Inlet,.Clontarf, Queensland.

Description Retired policeman.Court Bankruptcy, Southern Queensland.Number -25 of 1940.Date fixed for hearing -12tíí February, 1941.

6220 J. O. ALEXANDER, Registrar.

NOTICE OF ORDER OF DISCHARGE.

IN the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Southern Queensland(No. 78 of 1933 ) . Re WILLIAM HERMAN MErsSNEB, ofYork- street, Nundah, Brisbane, in. the State of Queens-land. labourer, lately carrying on business in partnershipwith Robert McKenzie under the name, style or firmof R. McKenzie's Agencies, at 46 Elizabeth- street, Brisbane-aforesaid.Summary ease.

Date of order of discharge -25th October, 1940.Nature of order Unconditional.Discharge as from -25th October, 1940..

6221. J. O. ALEXANDER, Registrar.

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.DEBTOR'S Name GEORGE HENRY WILSON.

Address Batchelor street, Windsor, Brisbane,of Queensland.

Description Builder.Court Bankruptcy, Southern Division.Number S.35 of 1940.Date fixed for hearing -11th December, 1940.

6222 J. O. ALEXANDER. Registrar.

in the State

APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.

I\T the Court of Bankruptcy, District of South Australia(No. 19 of 1939).Re THOMAS EDWARD HOBBS, ofWa.ikerie, labourer ( present address -11. Stephens- avenue,.Torrensville) .Summary case.

Date and place of hearing of application for discharge -20th December. 1940, at half -past Ten a.m., at Bank-ruptcv Court, Adelaide.

6223 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.

ORDER OF DISCHARGE.

A the Court of Bankruptcy, District of . South Australia(No. 85 of 1939) . Re SYLVESTER DANIAL CAMPBELL, of69 Yarmouth- street, Brighton, labourer. Summary case..

Date of order of discharge -3rd May, 1940.Nature of order Discharge suspended until 3rd November,.

1.940, and subject to payment of £3 2s. ld. outstandingfees (now paid) .

Ground named in order for refusing absolute order ofdischarge Proof of fact ( 2 ) of section 1 1 9 (7) .

6224 W. R. FORBES, Registrar.

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NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE A DIVIDEND.

Part XII.Ill

2581 No. 238.-28th November, 1940

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.

NAME of Debtor -JAMES ANGuS CLYDE LAW.

Address- Formerly of Rumula, near Mt. Molloy, in theState of Queensland, but now of Cairns, in the saidState.

Occupation- Formerly timber hauler, but now labourer.Number -42 of 1936.Court- District of Northern Queensland.Date fixed for hearing 20th December, 1940, at Eleven a.m.

6230 J. SHANNON, Registrar.

the matter of FREDERICK GLENTON TAYLOR and HERBERTPLAYNE WISE, trading as Taylor- & Wise, Grand Garage,Fitzmaurice- street, Wagga .Wagga.OTICE is hereby riven that a first dividend is intended

to be declared in this matter. The dividend will be_payable to those creditors who have proved their claims on

before the fifteenth day of December, 1940.Dated this twenty -first day of November. 1940.

GEOFFREY PAUL TURNER. Trustee.P.O. Box 138. Wagga Wagga. 0225

NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.

Part XII.In the matter of a deed of arrangement between REGIN ALD

ERNEST IIAnc1IAN . grocer, Duhbo, and his creditors.

NOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend of 2s. in

the D. has been declared to -day, and that dividendorders may be obtained from us on Friday. 29th November,1940, or any subsequent week -day, between the hours of Ninea.m. and half -past Five p.m.

Dated at Sydney this twenty- eighth day of November. 1940.

PARSONS. ANDERSON & CO.. agents for the 'trustees,Carrington street, Sydney. 0220

NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.Part XI.I.

In the )natter of a deed of arrangement between CEcii.WILLIAM WHITING, G, storekeeper, Lord Howe Island. andhis creditors.NOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend of 3s. in

the £1 has been declared to -day, and that dividendorders may be obtained from us on Friday, 29th November,1940, or any subsequent week -day, between the hours of Ninea.m. and half -past Five p.m.

Dated at Sydney this twenty- eighth day of November. 1:)40.

PARSONS. ANDERSON & CO., agents for the 'trustees.Carrington street. Sydney.

NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.

]'art NI1.In the matter of a deed of arrangement between H. aoen

OLIVER TILSLEY, grocer. Griffith, and his creditors.OTICE is hereby given that a first dividend of :3s. in

the D. has been declared to -day, and that dividendorders may be obtained from us on Friday, 29th November,1940, or any subsequent week -day. between the hours of Ninea.m. and half -past Five

Dated at Sydney this twenty eighth day of November. 1940.

PARSONS. ANDERSON & CO., agents for the Trustees.Carrington street. Sydney.

NOTICE OF DECLARATION OF DIVIDEND.

fart XII.in the matter of a deed of arrangement (being a deed of

assignment) between HAROLD CHARLES OSBORNE. trading

as Civic Service Station. cnr. Gardener's and Botany roads.Alexandria, and lrìs creditors.

NOTICE is hereby given that a first dividend has been

declared in this matter to -day, and that dividend ordersmay be obtained from us on 28th November. 1940. or anyother subsequent week day. between the hours of Nine a.m.and half -past Five p.m.

Dated at Sydney this 28th day of November. 1940.

HIINGERFORD. SPOONER. & Co., agents for the Trustees.Dalton House, 115 Pitt street, Sydney.

SEQUESTRATION ORDERS AND FIRST MEETINGS.

l n the Court of Bankruptcy, Distict of Victoria.O. 223 of 1940. -Re bankrupt estate of JOSEPH GEORGE

l'IILLAR, residing at corner of Princess and Clarke streets,Newtown, Geelong, labourer, but formerly of 40 Kilgour-,treet, Geelong, and Orchard- street, Geelong East.Summary ease.

Date of petition -20th November, 1940.Date of sequestration order -20th November, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -3rd

December, 1940, at half -past Two p.m., at Court House,Geelong.

No. 224 of 1940.-Re bankrupt estate of RAYMOND THEODORE

BunNETT, of Bridge- street, Queenscliff, driver.-Summarycase.

Date of petition-20th November, 1940.])ate of sequestration order -20th November, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -4th Decem-

ber. 1940, at half -past Two p.m., at Court House,Geelong.

No. 225 of 1940. -Re bankrupt estate of GEORGE COOKE, ofSeymour, motor mechanic, carrying on business at Seymouras a garage proprietor. Summary case.

Date of petition -22nd November, 1940.Date of sequestration order -22nd November, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of credtiors -3rd Decem-

ber, l940, at half -past Eleven a.m., at Official Receiver'sOffice, Melbourne.

No. 22lí of 1940. -Re bankrupt estate of THOMAS MICHAELHONAN, of Rainbow, formerly a cartage contractor, now alabourer.-Summary case.

Date of petition -25th November, 1940.Date of sequestration order -25th November, 1940.Date and place of first meeting of creditors -5th Decem-

ber. 1940, at half -past Two p.m., at Court House,Rainbow.

All debts due to the above estates should be paid to me.A. MoKINNON, Official Receiver.

4. () Law Courts place, Melbourne, C.1, 25th November,6233

1.940.

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DECLARE DIVIDEND.In the Court of Bankruptcy, Distict of Victoria.

No. 31 of 1938.-Re PERCY GEORGE KNOWLES, of 12 Bath -street, Abbotsford, but formerly of 38 Lulie- street, Abbots-ford, municipal employee. -First dividend.

No. 115 of 1937. Re WVILLIAM ERNEST MOORE, of 200 Church -street, Richmond, formerly of Percival-street, Preston ; St.George's- grove, N orthcote ; and South crescent, Dennis, gasmeter maker. Second dividend.

NO. 33 of 1939. Re EDWIN BLAND LIONEL RAWLINS, ofClifton- street, Charlton, formerly of Scott -street, Warrack-nabeal, and formerly carrying on business as a fruiterer:u;d confectioner at Scott- street, Warracknabeal, caretaker.-First and final dividend.

No. 95 of 1938.-Re GEORGE ANTHONY BERNARD PowELL, of4 Merton- place, Albert Park, but formerly of 355 Montague -street, Albert Park, postal clerk. -First and final dividend.

No. 111 of 1939. -Re ALEXANDER DUNCAN MC ARTHUR, of 43Gardinia- street, Blackburn, formerly an assurance agent,but now unemployed. -First dividend.

No. 87 of 1938. -Re ALAN LOUIS CLEMENTS, of 321 Beacons-field- parade, St. Kilda, but formerly of 32 York- street, St.Kilda, photo lithographer. -First dividend.

No. 38 of 1939. -Re FRANCIS HENRY JAMES BOBSIEN. of 34Addison- street, Moonee Ponds, clerk.-First dividend.

DIVIDEND as above is intended to be declared in theseestates. Creditors who have not lodged their proofs

of debt with me On or before the 12th.day of December, 1940,gill be excluded from this dividend.

A. MoKINNON, Official Receiver:450 Law Courts place, Melbourne, C.1, 25th November,

1940.

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2582 Cammn:waa.lih Gazette

MO..9 of 1940. He FRITZ FMANN JA.coBus, formerly-of -247-01d South Head -road, Bondi, in the State of New

South Wales, but now residing at " Vitonga, ". near Moree,in the said State, late 'agentSummary case.

Date of public examination -3rd December, 1940, at.Ten a.ut., at the Court House, Moree, New SouthWales.

No. 114 of. 1940. Re DUNCAN JA ALES FRASER, of 36 Websterstreet, Ballarat, but formerly of 405 Doveton - street,Ballarat, and carrying on business at 37 Lydiard- streetnorth, Ballarat, confectioner. Sum waty ease.

Date of public examination -2nd December, 1940, athalf -past Two p.m., at the Law Courts, Ballarat.

No. 85 of 1940. Re HORACE LESLIE. THOMPSON, of 101 Adair -street, Ballarat, salesman. Summary case.

Date of public examination -5th December, 1940, at half -past Two p m., at the Law Courts, Ballarat.

No. 76 of 1940. Re LINDSAY FREDERICK GEORGE MOLEAN. ofCorack, in the State of Victoria, labourer, lately residingand carrying on business at Carron, Donald, and Wendoureeas a farmer. Summary ease.

Date of public examination -5th December, 1940, at halfpast Ten a.in., at the Court House, Donald.

No. 92 of 1940. - -Rc ERNEST LESLIE BARLING. of Cororooke.labourer. lately residing at 11 Barkly- street, Ballarat, andSwan. Marsh.Sum Mary ease.

Date of public examination.-9th December, 1940, atEleven a.m., at íhe Court House, Winehelsea.

A. M eKINNON, Of sial Receiver.450 Law Courts place, 3lelbóurne, C.1, 25th November.

1940. 6235

the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland(No. 30 of 1940) . Re WILLIAM GEORGE STALL AN, ! ÌStanton - terrace, Townsville, in the State of Queensland.fitter.Summary case.

Date and place of public examination -10th December.1940, Supreme Court House, Townsville, at Ten a.m.

R. G. LITTLE, Official Receiver.Customs House, Townsville. 6231

\T the Court of Bankruptcy, District of Northern Queensland(No. 33 of 1940). Re HERBERT HENRY GODw7N, of Ayr.in the State of Queensland, cane- cutter.

Date of petition -28th October, 1940.Date of sequestration order 22nd November, 1940.NOTE.All debts due to the estate should be paid to me.

R. G. LITTLE, Official Receiver.Customs House, Townsville. 6232

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Proclamation 2531

Special information 2532

Regulations .. .. .. 2533Customs Order made by Minister 2533

Statements and notifications .. 2533

Expenditure, purchases, &c. 2554

Land and Property . . 2554

Tenders All Departments 2556Appointments, vacancies, &c., other than Public Service and

Defence .. .. 2562DefenceStaff changes .. .. 2564

Public ServiceStaff changes . . .. .. 2566Results of examinations .. 2571

Vacancies .. .. .. 2574Bankruptcy notices .. .. 2576

Printed and Published for the GOVERNMENT of the CommoNwEALTS of AUSTRALIA byL. F. JOHNSTON, Commonwealth Government Printer, Canberra.

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